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T o w n P la n n in g B o a r d A p p o in te d

th e Planning Board for Iho Town ol responsible for a wide variety of planning funds through a Community Development
Macksville. recently established by the luni-linns, .such a.s, areas of capital im­ Grant, Mayor DeVito is setting aside
Mayor and the Town Commissioners, held provements, public facilities, municipal Tuesday mornings during the next three
its first meeting at the Town Hnll on policies, sub-division regulations, an­ months for telephone calls and visits from
February 2fi. nexations, community development, and citizens who wish to make suggestions
Mayor Arlen DeVito, calling the move recommendations to the Town Board. concerning community development, town
"a good thing for the town." said it was the The Board will be working in planning, and other town matters. He will
first time such a board was formed for cooperation with a professional com­ welcome participation by people con­
Mocksville. prehensive land use planner from the cerned with improving the Town of
Members appointed to the Planning Department of Natural and Kconomic Mocksville.
Boordare: Ken Sales, James W. Wall, Jr., Resources assigned to the Community
Mrs, Ed Latta, Leo Cozaat, Hugh Larew, Development Division. One of the primary The next regular meeting of the Town
Clyde Studevent, Jr., and Miss Jane goals will be the development of a new and Planning Board will be on Tuesday, March
McGuire. improved Zoning Ordinance and land use 2,5, at seven o'clock p.m. at the Town Hall.
The Planning Board, as a mechanism of plan. All regular meetings are open to the
the local municipal government, will be With the prospect of receiving federal public.

D A V IE COUNTY

$6.00 PER Y E A R THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 1975 SINGLE COPY 15 CENTS

La Q uinta (Aub Hoiiso Ifurnin^

M is p la c e d A rs o n W a rra n t
IF in tv r
B e a iilY F in a lly F o u n d A n d S e rv e d
Shown at left is one of a genus By David Hoyle of the blaze by witnesses, Henderson said Department changed administrations last
(Jasminum) of shrubs of the olive he was there to store some "unimportant December.
family, the species of which are An arson warrant, in limbo since Oc­ documents.” After depositing the papers, The warrant was finally turned up last
noted for their fragrant flowers. tober of last year, was turned up by the Henderson said he left the building about week by Deputy Betty Rouse who found it
The plant shown here (Gelsemium Davie County Sheriff’s Department and 10 minutes before the fire was reported to in a budget folder in the sheriff’s office.
sempervirens) is native to the served last week. have started. “ It was just by luck that the warrant
southern part of the United States The warrant charges Don Henderson, 30, turned up,” she said.
of Country Club Apartments in Winston- At that time, the building was one of a
and is usually called yellow The North Carolina Attorney General’s
Salem, with arson. number of points included in a suit filed
jasmine or Carolina jessamine. It office had contacted both the Davie County
Henderson, president of La Quinta against Henderson’s corporation by the
is the state flower of South Sheriff’s Departm ent and the local
Mobile Home Corporation, is charged with residents of La Quinta. magistrate’s office trying to find the
Carolina. The Cape Jasmine or Why the warrant, served Friday by
Gardenia is of the same genus. “willfully, feloniously and intentionally” whereabouts of the warrant,
burning the La Quinta clubhouse which Forsyth County Deputies, was so long in
This plant is one o^ the first of the Henderson’s bond was originally set at
was under construction at his mobile home being served is unclear. $2000 but upon hearing that the warrant
flowering shrubs. It is very hardy.
park in Advance on August 21, 1974. No record of the issuance of the warrant was out, Henderson and his lawyer
It is usually in bloom when heavy
The building, which was valued in its back in October of last year was recorded. reported voluntarily to the Forsyth County
snow, sleet or ice comes, but
unfinished condition for tax purposes at Former Davie Deputy Sheriff Robert Sheriff’s Department and he was released
usually survives. The plant has
$10,000, burned in about 20 minutes on Cook, now with the Kernersville Police on his personal recognizance.
dark green slick foliage and bright
Wednesday afternoon, August 21. Department, swore out the warrant but Personal recognizance means that no
yellow flower blossoms. Most
Placed at the clubhouse around the time had not served it when the Sheriffs bond was taken but that he can be charged
every other yard in Davie County
with another crime if he should fail to show

Two Arrested On Marijuana Charges


will have at least one of these
shrubs. up for his trial,
A preliminary hearing to determine
probable cause was set for March 17 in the
Davie County District Court.
The State Highway Patrol arrested two charge.
Two boys returned after having called a A conviction on the arson charge carries
persons on Interstate 40 last week on the a sentence of not less than two nor more
charge of possession of marijuana. wrecker to tow tik van tv Sam’s t^ountry
Kitclien lot. Trpppers, J. E. Goodin and than 30 years and a fine may be levied at
The patrol received a call on February <l^e discretion of the court.
27, around 1:45 p.m., from a passing Ledbetter,'after , advising, tljpm of their
motorist concerning a van on 1-40, 2 miles rights, charged Michael Denhis Love, 22,
west of the rest stop. Possible foul play
was suspected.
of Brentwood, Tenn. with sim ple
possession'of marijuana. Love was also Marijuana Involved
State Highway Patrolman Ken Led­ found to be on probation in Tennessee. The
other boy.was not charged.
better answered the call and on arrival
found a man, identified as Phillip J. Oalgo Dalgo * a s released from custody last In Arrest Of Women
R e g u la r First M o n d a y Meplinff of Biloxi, Mississippi in the van. Friday after posting an $800 cash bond.
Receiving permission to search, the of­ Love was released on Saturday on a $400 Marijuana was involved in the arrest of
ficer found a pack of marijuana cigarettes cash bond. Both cases are set for trial on three women in the Mocksville area last
in Dalgo’s pocket. March 17. Friday,
A check on Dalgo showed that he was on The 1965 Dodge van belonged to a friend Joanne Craig, 33, of Statesville, driving
of Dalgo who posted his bond. The van was
C o u n ty C o n s id e r in g N e w parole in Mississippi after having served
17-months of a sentence for a a marijuana not impounded.
a 1974 Volkswagen, was stopped on 1-40
just after leaving Sam’s Country Kitchen,
Deputy Sheriff Wayne G aither and
Policeman Gary Edwards stopped her just
Hospital Receives Bloodmobile March 12 after getting on 1-40 and charged her with
C o m m u n ic a t io n s E q u ip m e n t The Bloodmobile will be in Mocksville
the simple possession of marijuana.
The Davie County Board of Com­ of the fiscal year, the county would save F oundation G rant Wednesday, March 12, at the National
Further investigation by Deputy
Gaither and Policeman Edwards revealed
missioners met for six hours in their $1800. Guard Armory on Hwy. 6-1 east from
Vogler reported to the board on proposed that she had gotten the marijuana from
regular first Monday meeting. The Margaret C. Woodson Foundation IO:;io a. m. to -I p, m. The quota for
After approving the minutes of the last legislation in the N. C. General Assembly Phyllis Weiderzack, 17, who has been
Board of Trustees has awarded a grant of Davie County for the year is 997 pints living in the County Line section of the
meeting, the commissioners met with which would affect the county. of blood. To date, only 27U pints have
$1,000 to Davie County Hospital for the county. Ms. Weiderzack was charged with
Sheriff R. 0. Kiger and Mark Combs of the Odell Boger was appointed as alternate been collected. Your cooperation in
purpose of "continuing the hospital’s transferring marijuana.
Piedmont Triad Criminal Justice Unit. to the Davie County Zoning Board of this endeavor is urged.
service to Oavie County” , according to Ms. Weiderzack and Debbie Cox, 19, of
Combs was present to review methods Adjustment replacing Gilmer Rights.
Henry Howell, Chairman of the hospital Advance Rt. l were charged with the
for applying for Law Enforcement In their final business matter, the
Trustee’s Finance Committee. larceny of two knives from Wilkins Drugs
Association Act funds which have been
used extensively by the county sheriff’s
commissioners made a motion to request
responses from the building contractors in
The foundation contributed $10,000 Motor Oil Stolen on February 27th. The knives were v a lu ^
toward financial needs of recently com­ Between 15 and 20 quarts of motor oil at $20 each.
department. the county stating their opinions on Davie
Sheriff Kiger also requested from the County adopting the state building code. John Swain pleted expansion program. were reported stolen from the 1-40 Exxon The warrants were served on Ms.
According to records in office of Ad­ Station on the Farmington exit road over Weiderzack and Ms. Cox at the Lakewood
board two additional officers with patrol
cars, four walkie-talkies, one typewriter, Swain Joins CCB ministrator Allen Martin, the Woodson
Foundation Trustees have contributed
the past weekend. The oil was valued
around $1 a quart.
Motel.
Bonds were set at $400 for Ms.
four portable fingerprint kits and a new
radio communications system.
Rainfall R. W. Johnson, Central Carolina Bank’s $13,500 over the years to meet various Deputy Sheriff Bill Cooler is in­ Weiderzack, and $200 each for Ms. Cox and
Western Area Vice President announced hospital needs. vestigating. Ms. Craig.
k The commissioners are presently Total rainfall for the month of
studying the prospects of installing new
communications equipment, which would
involve the am bulance service, fire
February in Davie measured 3.86
inches.
In February 1971, ;i.2t inches of
today that John Swaim has joined CCB’s
Mocksville Office.
Swaim is a native of Hamlet, and
Tlurd Of A Sories
departments and rescue squads. Action on rainfall were recorded. graduated from high school there. He later
the equipment, men and automobiles was Rainfall last week measured .65 attended N.C. State University and is a
deferred by the commissioners until
budget time.
inches. graduate of The Carolina School of
Banking at UNC Chapel Hill.
H a r i j a a n a : T h e M e n E n f o r c in g T h e L a w
Jerry Swieegood, chairman of the Experienced in the banking and finance
field, Swaim joined CCB in 1970 and was by David Hoyle
Bicentennial Committee in Davie County,
met with the commissioners. The board is Stolen Car Is Found assigned as Instalment Loan Manager at “ You can go anytime, day or night, and
presently appointing 12 county residents to CCB’s Yadkinville Office. In 1971 Swaim buy it right here in the city or county. ”
serve on the committee which will work on Behind Hospital was promoted to an Assistant Treasurer of
CCB. He left CCB in 1973 to head Yadkin
That was the comment of Mocksville
bicentennial projects which hopefully will Policeman Gary Edwards. He, along with
carry on beyond July 4th, 1976. A car stolen from the parking lot of the Valley Realty, Inc., but decided to return Deputy Wayne Gaither of the Davie
Ron Vogler, Davie County manager, Davie County Hospital around 11:35 p.m. to banking and CCB. County Sheriff's Department, have been
gave the monthly reports on sales tax on February 21st was found on March 3rd, Civic affairs include the Jaycees and responsible for 20 marijuana arrests here
collection, the Supplementary Education around G p.m. in the old horse ring in the serving as a director of The Yadkin in the last three months.
Center, hospital, dog warden and Nor­ woods behind the hospital. Country Club. Most have been misdemeanor offenses
thwest Child Development programs. It was the fifth car found within a half Married to the former Dare Tingen of but two felony cases (more than an ounce
The Arts Council asked the com­ mile of the spot within the past few Roxboro, the Swaim's have two children, of marijuana) are coming up before
missioners if they could return a $1000 months, according to Mocksville Police. Brit, seven and Cissy, three. They attend District Court soon.
grant in order to receive it again next year The car was discovered by Burly W. First Baptist Church, Yadkinville. The “ And we haven’t even scratched the
when they could apply it toward a federal Renegar who was helping Mocksville family plans to relocate in Mocksville as surface yet,” was the conclusion of the two
grant. The board accepted the motion to Policeman A.D. Adams search for the car. soon as possible. officers.
return the money and the matter will be The vehicle belonged to Martha Ward Neither Edwards or Gaither, both under
> taken up again at budget lime.
The possibility of Davie County joining
Richardson, a nurse at the hospital. The
keys were not in the car and the right rear
u'indow was broken, probably to gain
Juvenile Runaways 30. had ever come across the drug before
seeing it used in the service in Vietnam.
the I’ cedniont Triad Council of Govern­ “ When I first came to work in 1972, we
ments was discussed but the decision was
put off until the next fiscal year for
entry into the vehicle.
Damage to the car was estimated at Steal Local Vehicle had only one or two cases,” Gaither said.
“There’s so much of it now that it’s not
economic reasons. By wailing until July around $10 to the window. The Mocksville Three juvenile runaways from Virginia impossible to walk up on it when you stop
1st, rather than joining in the last quarter Police Department is investigating. apparently stole a car in Greensboro and someone for something else, like A drug identification kit is used by local law
drove it to Mocksville where they stole speeding.” officers to identify controlled substances.
No Bids O n D em olishing another one Monday.
Mocksville became involved around
10:20 a.m. Monday when a 1967 Ford,
Asked their feelings on the marijuana
laws they enforce, Edwards replied,
“Whether it's the right thing to do or bad,
students.
“ That's when I got interested in it,” said
Edwards. “ When it was being passed on to
economic class is more likely to l>e caught
using marijuana than another, he said.
" I t ' s everybody from straight-A

O ld Cooleemee School
belonging to Joe Glenn Spry, was stolen it’s flat against the law.” 11 and 12-year-old kids.” students to flunkouts." Edwards said. "It
from behind the Mocksville Department “ We’re not trying to be people's con­ "I've been interested in it because it would probably lean more to the upper
Store. The car was spotted being driven scious." Gaither added. "We just enforce seemed like it was a thing that could mess class because it's the thing to do.”
Members ol tlie Davie County Hoard ol Hoard members also: away by someone who reported to the the law as it comes o u t" you up in something else,” Gaither said. The majority of kids in the county in­
Education met Monday to open bids colice that it was ‘‘either a girl or a long­ Once a nonexistent problem in the Most of thi- otTenders caught in Davie volved in drug use right now are using only
regarding deiiiulilion of the old 1922 Approved minor curriculum changes haired boy,” The keys had been left in the county, the officers now estimate that have been arounu JO-years of age although marijuana, the officers said, although they
classroom building at Cooleemee eltective next year at Davie High School. car. perhaps as many as HU-percent of the kids they have been as young as 11 and others do get word of some use of LSD.
Elementary School Discussed the 1975-76 school calendar Local law officials immediately began a in the county have tried marijuana. much older than 16. It's the kids that are According to their last information (and
Nil bids had beei; recen ed year « ith the calendar committee but look search ol Davie County and the theft was “ It started out as a fad,” Gaither said. caught, the officers said, because they are the> readily admit that they depend on
Hoard iiuMiibers authorized Su|>erin- no ollicial action. reported over the Police Information College kids and young men returning more careless and easier to catch. inlorments for most of their knowledge
lendent Janies Evcridge in salvage what Appro\ed a rtxiuesl from the Nor- Network. from the service brought it back. The "Each particular clique of friends aooui drug use in the county), one rolled
could l)f liom the huildiiij^ and a decisum llnvest Easter Seal Society to solicit with Olficers received a report that three officers said they have now received probably lias their own source of supply." marijuana cigarette goes for a dollar or
I will then be made regarding the building tile Davie Cciuiity schools participating. (continued on page 4) reports of marijuana use In junior high age Galllicr said No particular age group or (continued on page 4)
2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

Trooper William D. Grooms- Fifth Year In Davie eldest brother is manager of a


D a v ie U n it e d W a v L e a d e r s A r e R e c o g n iz e d
North Carolina Highway mind arc the fatalities," said
Trooper Grooms when asked finance office in Georgia. North Carolina United Way and the
Palrolm an Wi l l iam Douglas He also has a step-brother
"W illie" Grooms is about to about his experiences on the Jefferson-Pilot Corporation sponsored the
patrol. who is a doctor at the University Eleventh Annual United Cam paign
complete his fifth year on the of N.C.-Charlotte and a step­
patrol, four of them spent in The worst accident he Achievement Celebration held February
remembered occurred in sister who Is a teacher in 20,1975 at The Jefferson Standard Country
Davie County. Fayetteville.
A native of Robeson County, Madison County where three a u b in Greensboro. Attending from
person In one family were killed " I ’m completely satisfied in Mocksville were Mr. and Ml-s. Charles
30-year-old Trooper Grooms got Davie CouTity,” Trooper
his first taste of law en­ in n wreck which was not their Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker, and Mrs.
faidt. Grooms said, adding that it is Jane Foster.
forcement while serving in the the best or one of the best
U.S. Air Force in the Air Police. Trooper Grooms has three Doug Mayes of Charlotte called the
brothers, two of which are stations in the state. meeting to order, made opening remarks,
While in the Air Force, "The climate is the best in the
Trooper Grooms served two living with his mother and and introduced United Way executives. B.
stepfather in Rowland, N.C. The Piedmont,” he said, “ and the B. Parker, President of North Carolina
years in security duties, and one people are all very friendly."
year in investigative duties. He United Way, presented the President’s
served 40-months of duty in Plaques, and Charles Wrenn, Vice
President of North Carolina United Way,
Germany after boot camp and
four months
school.
of air police Ad On Food Stamp made presentation of the Campaign
Chairmen’s Plaques. Frank Bateman,
Vice President of The Jefferson-Pilot
Following the service.
Trooper Grooms worked for
four years with McLean
Trucking as a collection
Kit Is Not Endorsed Corporation presented trophies for out­
standing achievement in 1074-75 cam­
paigns to the following counties;
An advertisement has ap­ also say, “ money refundable if
correspondent. "C am paigns Raising Less Than
peared in several North not qualified” .
Trooper Grooms began patrol $100,000” - Orange County; “ Campaigns
W. D. Grooms Carolina newspapers telling Neither the North Carolina
school in August of 1970. He Raising More Than $100,000 But Less Than
readers about eligibility Department of Human
said that among the reasons for school. Trooper Grooms served $300,000” - Henderson County; “Cam­
requirements for the federal Resources nor the U. S.
his joining was h is love of paigns Raising More than $300,000” -
In Marshall in Madison County food stamp program. The D epartm ent of Agriculture Iiarles Dunn President of Davie County United
outdoor work and the fac-t that a Gaston County. Henderson County was
for one year before coming to advertisements offer a endorses this advertisement in Fund was congratulated by B.B. Parlcer, President of
good friend had been a Davie County in December 1, also the recipient of the coveted “Jef-
“ special, easy to read kit any way. The Department of North Carolina United Way, for his ieadersliip in all
patrolman for 23 years. 1971. ferson-Pilot Traveling Trophy” for the
containing complete qualifying Human Resources cautions phases of operation of the United Way in Davie
After graduating from patrol Things that stick in your 1974-75 campaign. County.
rules and the official U. S. against the spending of money Following the award presentations,
Department of Agriculture for information which can be Doug Mayes introduced the featured
application forms.” The kits received without charge by
Vehicles Collide are purportedly available from writing:
speaker of the evening, Horace A.
“ Bones” McKinney.
A two-car collision occurred "A m ericans United, 5186 State Division of Social The 77 United Way campaigns in North
Friday, February 28th around Everhard Road, Canton, Ohio” , Services, Food Assistance
Carolina raised in excess of $19-million on
8:30 p.m. 6.5 miles south of at a cost of $2.50 plus 50 cents for Branch, 325 North Salisbury
a statewide aggregate goal of $19,207,000
Mocksville on US 601. postage and handling. The ads Street, Raleigh, N. C. 27611.
for an overall achievement of almost 99
Involved were Bruce Edward percent. One year ago, these campaigns
Hancock, 24, of Rt. 4,
Mocksville driving a 1971 Dodge
and Clarence Henry Charles, 54,
Vietnam-Era Veterans May Apply raised $18,125,000. ’The increased amount
raised for 1975 operations represents
Mr. and Mrs. James Edward almost a 5 percent increase.
of Kt. 6, Mocksville operating a
1969 Buick.
According to the investigating
Short of 5425 Winona Street,
Winston-Salem, announce the
For Low Cost Term Life Insurance The United Way in Davie County raised
$38,000.
birth of a son. Brad Edward, Only five months remain for Aug. 1,1975 is the deadline for
officer. Trooper A.C. Stokes of
Born Tuesday, March 4th, at several m illion Vietnam-era veterans who were seperated
the N.C. Highway Patrol, the Forsyth M em orial Hospital. Chad Mock celebrated his
Charles vehicle was attempting veterans to apply for a new between Apr. 2, 1970 and July
The baby weighed 9 lbs. and 1 program of low-cost govern­ 31, 1974 to apply for Veterans 3rd birthday March 1st with
to pass in a no passing zone as
oz. The couple also has a ment term life insurance. Group Life Insurance (VGLD. a party at his home. His
Hancock vehicle as Hancock daughter. Celeste, age 6. H.W. Johnson, Director of the The program provides a guests were maternal
was turning. Maternal grandparents are Mr. Winston Salem Veterans Ad­ maximum of $20,000 coverage grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
There was $400 in damages to
and Mrs. Bill Stroup of Laura ministration Regional Office, for up to five years. Policies are Harry Williams of Winston
the Hancock vehicle and $300 to Avenue, W inston- Salem . explained that certain veterans not renewable, Johnson said, Salem; paternal grand­
the Charles car. Charles was Paternal grandparents are Mr. were made' retroactively since the insurance is designed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
charged with not m aking
and Mrs. Ed Short, North Main eligible for the insurance when to provide interim protection Mock. Sr. of Route I. Ad­
movement in safety. Street, Mocksville. Congress passed the law last during readjustm ent to vance, and other relatives. Mrs. Jane Foster Chairman of the Davie County
year. Veterans discharged civilians life. Cake and other refresh­ United Fund was recognized for her leadership in the
since then have been receiving Premimums for maximum ments were served at the 1974-74 United Way Campaign by Charles P. Wrenn,
TO W ER IN G Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeder automobile notices of eligibility VGLI amounts are $3.40 per
month for veternas age 34 and
party. Vice President of North Carolina United Way at the
Ilth Annual Campaign Achievement Celebration in
of 709 Shopton Court, Fayet­ and forms which must be filed
! G IFT O F F E R ! ! teville, announce the birth of a within 120 days of seperation. under, and $6.80 for all others.

Bright Floors For


son, Eric Jason, born Monday, Information concerning the
I $8.50 VALUE I February 24, at Cape Fear program and application forms
I FREE Wilh Purchase | Valley Hospital in Fayetteville.
Garden Program are available from VA offices
The baby weighed 7 lbs. and and veterans service
Being Planned
oz. Mrs. Reeder is the former
Linda Hartley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilmer Hartley of
Ms. Nettye F. Ijames, Davie
organizations.

sent to the
Completed
forms and premiums should be
office of Ser­
4 - H N ew s
County Community Specialist, vicemen's Group Life In ­
Church Street, Mocksville.
is taking applications for a surance, 212 Washington
Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Clarksville
Garden Program at the B. C. Street, Newark, N.J. 07102.
Walter Reeder of Asheboro and Weight had devotions. She led
Brock Building on North Main
the late Mr. Reeder. The
Street from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Clarksville Senior 4-H the Lord’s Prayer.
Trailer Overturns
Come From S & G
maternal great grandmothers a u b held its regular monthly There are 14 members at­
Monday through Friday.
are Mrs. W. N. Smith of meeting on Monday night, tending the county baking
She will be in Room 202 for A U-Haul-It trailer was
Mocksville and Mrs. 0. H. February 24, at 7:00 p.m. at the contest. A Club Song “Pass It

S/wrializiufi In. . , .
anyone interested to come by overturned on Interstate 40 last
Hartley of Cooleemee. Paternal William R. Davie Volunteer O n” was adopted. Annette
and get an application and sign Saturday, 2.7 miles east of
great grandmothers are Mrs. G. Fire Department. President, Shoffner demonstrated knitting.
voucher. Mocksville.
L. Williams and Mrs. Thomas Mark Jones, called the meeting Dana Jones and Sandy
For further information, call State Highway Patrolman J.
D. Reeder of Asheboro. to order. Terri Shoffner led the Johnson had refreshments. •C a rp e t • C o iiiile r T o p s
634-2188 or 634-2187. L. Payne said his investigation pledges to the American and 4- Three new members were
showed that Cynthia G ail H Flags. Devotions were given welcomed. They are: Marcia • W a llp a p e r • V in y l F lo o r in g
Bennett, 24, of Statesville was
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monroe Girl Scout Events operating a 1970 Chevrolet
by our adult leader, Mrs.
Frances Beck. Secretary,
Anderson, Chris Anderson and
Jam es, Salisbury Road, Tony Allen.
pulling the trailer. The driver
Mocksville, announce the birth
of a son, Jonathan Wayne, born
Are Scheduled apparently lost control and the
Sherry Pardue then read the
m inuted of our Jan u ary Reporter, Renee Bracken This Week’s Special!!
February 3rd at Davie County The Tar Heel Triad Girl Scout trailer overturned in the meeting. She also called the
Morie Normnn prosents three
c o m p to x io n c a to csso n liaJs in a Hospital. The baby weighed 8 Council has announced a daily, roadway. roll. Five new members were 12Ft.W lde-NoW ax-LuranVinyl!
Tow er of Beauty: the Moisture program of events to be held in The driver was charged with present. Our treasurer’s report
lbs. and 1 oz. and measured 22 Farmington
connection with G irl Scout driving too fast for conditions.
Em ulsio n, Make-Up Texturizor
nr>d our new M ilky Freshener. inches. The couple has another
Week, March 9 to 15.
revealed that we have almost
$100.00 in the club treasury. The Farmington 4-H Club met
Do A 9X12 Floor *3.25 sq. Yd
Right now. the Tow er of Beauty child, Emily Jean, age 2Vt
IS yours, out complimontary gift
to you. with this coupon and any
years. Maternal grandparents The annual cookie sale,
March II to 24, also coincides Car Wrecks In Fog New business consisted of the 4-
H Baking Contest, the proposed
Monday, February 17, 1975, at
7:30 p.m. at the Farmington
ForOnly *39.00 Install Yourself
$6.00 cosm etic pu rch ase*. Now are Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Seats of A 1973 Chevrolet ran off a
with the observance this year. Bicycle Safety Program for Community Center.
that’ s the height of beauty (and Route 3. Paternal grandparents
ii bcnutHul value*)
are Rev. and Mrs. E. M. James The money raising project helps rural road and wrecked Davie and our recreation for The business session of the
Only at of Dedmon Road, Mocksville. provide fu n d s for maintenance February 23rd in a heavy fog.
and development of council The accident occurred around
March. The Club decided to go meeting consisted of discussion
on the Baking Contest, Talent
S& G Floor Covering, Inc.
I mERLEnoRmfld | Maternal great grandmother is
Mrs. Mattie Bowden of the campsites and enrichment of 10:15 p.m. on Rural Paved Road
to Playmore Lanes for bowling.
The meeting was adjourned and Show, and Programs for the
V adkinville Road. Paternal troop and camp program ac­ No. 1400, eight-tenths of a mile refeshments were served by Year. The program was on Drug Hwy. 158 East Phone 634-3819
1 C O S fllE T lC S T U D IO i
tivities for girls in 13 counties. west of US 158. Sherri Ingram and Sherry Abuse and You.
I Now Located At Inter. Of Avon | great fathers are Carl James of
Scouts will sell six different The operator, Larry Dale Open Each Day 8:30 to 5:30
I & Gwyn Sts. In Mocksville. | Route 4 and Guy Hathcock of Pardue. Sat. 9:00 to 1:00 Closed Wed. Afternoon
^ ‘Oticr rxtoius April 30o>At>ili! supplies last ^ Stanley County. kinds of cookies from door to Biackwelder, 19, was reported Reporter - Rex Allen
injured.

Foster’s Drug Could


door during that period. Reporter -Karen Ratledge
Scouts in the Davie County State Highway Patrolman K.
area will present skits and a W. Ledbetter said his in­ SHEFFIELD-CALAHALN
fashion show March 15 and 22 vestigation showed that
centered around the “ I n­ Biackwelder was traveling west, The Sheffield-Calahaln 4-H
ternational Sister Troops” ran off the road on the right, Club met March 3 with the
F S !
Be Called A. .. .
a ir ic a le theme. then crossed over the road and president, Sandy Johnson, in
charge of the meeting. Malinda
Money will be collected at off on the left side, hitting a
that time for the Juliette Low tree. Visibility was extremely
World Friendship Fund for the bad at the time due to a heavy Cooleemee
100% POLYESTER promotion of participation in fog.
international events here and Damage to the vehicle was Senior Citizens
IXHIBLE KNITS abroad. estimated at $650.
The Cooleemee Senior
...D IS C O U N T STORE - lOO’s Of Items At Discount Prices
Fishing Equipment
Fire Calls Stolen In Cooleemee
Citizens Club will hold their
regular meeting on Monday,
March 10, in the Fellowship hall
...C A R D STORE • Largest Selection In The Area.
Fire calls answered in Davie of the First Baptist Church at 10
County during the past week Two fishing rods and reels, a.m. ...C A N D Y STORE- Choose From Pangburn, Brachs, Schrafts,
$ 1 4 7 included: valued at approximately $50,
February 26, around 7:25 were stolen from the residence
Soon To Have Russell Stover.
J . YARD p.m., the Center Fire Depart­ of Dorie Pierce of 54 Watt Street
ment answered a call to the in Cooleemee about a week ago.
Woman's Club
...C A N D LE STORE-A ll Colors; Hand-dipped; Tapers; All Sizes,
6 0 ” WIDE JACQUARDS AND PRINTS
home of Jerry White to in­ According to Deputy Johnny
vestigate smoke coming from O’Neil, of the Davie County Meets Wednesday
the house. Columns And Holders; Arrangements
Sheriff’s Department, the theft
VALUES TO *3.99 YARD February 28, around 11:30 was reported last Friday. The The Mocksville W om an’s
a.m ., the Cooleemee Fire rods were apparently taken Club will meet at the Rotary . . . RECORD STORE - Latest 45's And LP’s At Discount Prices;
Department answered a c a l l . . . from the back porch of the Hut Wednesday, March 12, at
automobile on fire. 10:30 a.m. Blank Cassette Tapes.
ASSORTED March 1, around 3:30 p.m.,
Pierce home.
Deputy O’Neal said the in­ Mrs. W. M. Long, Con­
the William K. Davie Fire vestigation is completed and servation chairm an, is in
SPORTSWEAR
4 5 ” WIDE FIRST QUALITY 98 YARD
Department answered a call to arrests will be made as soon as charge of the program.
the residence of Tommy the suspects are located.
Joyner, fire In cl6set.
March 3, around 2:35 p.m.,
the Center Fire Department
answered a call to a grass fire
d a v ib c o u n t y ^ .
...C O SM ETIC SHOP ■Large Selection Of Fragrances And
Make-Up Needs.

. . . INVALID SUPPLY STORE - Walkers, Wheelchairs, Bedside


behind the residence of H. B. Commodes, Braces, Ostamy Supplies.
WASH’NWEAR Forrest.
March 3, around 5 p.m., the
. . .HEALTH STORE - Large Selection Vitamins, Wheat Germ, O il,

*1.49
Cornatzer-Dulina Fire 124 South Main Street
PRINTS Department answered a call to
a grass fire behind the Aaron MocksviUe, N.C. 27028 Vitamin E, Protein Supplements.
FIRST QUALITY Carter residence.
March 3, around 9:18 p.m., Published every Thursday by the ...T O Y STORE-Games. Kites, Puzzles, Books, Etc.
4 5 ” WIDE ON THE BOLTr YARD the Jerusalem Fire Department DAVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY
answered a call to the Robbins
house, a fire in the bedroom.
MOCKSVILLE DAVIE COOLEEMEE ...P H O T O SUPPLY STORE ■Film And Bulbs At Discount Prices,
ENTERPRISE RECORD JOURNAL Cameras Of All Kinds; 25% Discount On Film Processing
Mocktvlllo
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DiseoiNT
ACROSS FROM Insurance Assistance.

Make Foster Drug Your


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FABRICS
112MAHALEYAVE., B.00 per v««r in North Carolitw; $8.00 per ye»r out of itatt
O P E N IN G F R ID A Y
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Around (xX^^Ahont ^ ^ n g a g e m e n ts
w i t h ......... •Robin Carter

CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY
Cindy Hendrix celebrated her thirteenth birthday
Saturday, March 1, with a party given by her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. T. G. Hendrix, at Skate Haven In Winston-Salem.
Afterwards, refreshments were served to the five attending
guests at her home on Milling Road.
ATTENDED FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pennington attended the funeral of Miss
Debra Smith in Liberty, N. C. Thursday afternoon. Debra
was a student at Greensboro College and a sulte-mate of their
daughter Martha. g R ^A K
Joey Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holmes of Sanford
Road was home visiting this past week. Joey Is a student at
Catawba. He returned to school Sunday afternoon.
VISITS IN HENDERSON
Joe Foster was the weekend guest of Miss Dee Ayscue at
her home on Route 1, Henderson. The couple enjoyed a day
of shopping In Raleigh on Saturday and attended New Sandy
Creek Baptist Church on Sunday.
LUNCHEON GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell and son, Brent of Hudson were
Saturday luncheon guests of Bill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Prentice Campbell and his grandmother, Mrs. Ida Barnes of
Clayton. Mrs. Barnes will return to her home in Clayton
Friday after a month’s stay here, to recuperate from a
serious illness. '
RETURNS HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and daughter Robin returned
home Wednesday from a six day trip visiting through the
MRS. TIMOTHYRAY WOOD
deep south. SUNDAY VISITORS
.......wasBrenda Gail Polk
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Qyde Jarvis of Route 2,
Mocksvllle were; Mrs. Richard Yountz and son Tony, Miss Photoby GraySmith
Debra Yountz all of Salisbury: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jarvis of
Winston-Salem; Mrs. Camilla Allen and chUdren Barry, Weddinfr Ceromotiy Uiiilos
Con pip S a tu rd a y • In
Nathan and Donna of Route 2, Mocksvllle.
VISITORS HERE C o o lo e m v e
Mrs. Julius Goss and daughter Shannon, of Cleveland,
Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Goss’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Johnson, 723 Boger Street, Mocksville.
Miss Brenda Gail Polk and
Timothy Ray Wood were united
in marriage Saturday, March
Mrs. Gray Smith and Mrs.
Troy McDaniel directed the
wedding.
Brown - Howell Minor - Livengood
Other visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Brown, Jr. of Sanford Avenue, Mr, and Mrs. B. G. Minor, Sr. of Advance announce the
1st, at the First Baptist Church
Honeycutt, Concord; Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hartley, Mt. Airy; of Cooleemee. Rev. Ray Mocksville, announce the engagement of their daughter, engagement of their daughter, Deborah Ann, to Dennis
Mrs. Alden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Charlie Mrs. Ralph Lawson of Win- Sandra Lee, to Charles Ray Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Livengood, son of Mr, and Mrs, E, W, Livengood,
Pennell officiated at the 3 p.m. ston-Salem, Mrs. Gray Smith
Johnson and sons, Terry and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Landon Woodrow Howell of Route 2, Mocksville. also of Advance,
double ring ceremony. Wed­ and Mrs. Paul Johnson of
Johnson all of Mocksvllle. Miss Brown graduated from Davie County High School, Miss Minor is a graduate of Davie County High School,
ding music was presented by Mocksville, aunts of the groom,
HOME TO NIAGRA FALLS attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte She is employed at the Veterans Administration in
Ronnie Smith of Advance. entertained at a reception held
Mrs. Mercedes Vasquez returned to her home in Niagra and is now attending Forsyth Technical Institute Winston-Salem, Mr, Livengood is also a graduate of
Miss Teresa Robertson In the Fellowship Hall of the
Falls, New York on Saturday after spending a week with her majoring in Nuclear Medicine. Davie County High School, He is employed at Ingersoll-
presided at the guest register. church immediately following
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Ruske, and Mr. Howell is a graduate of Davie County High School Rand of Mocksville,
The bride is the daughter of the ceremony.
children Joseph and Stephanie, at their home on the and received his degree in Industrial Arts from The wedding will be held at Elbaville United Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. James Ralph Polk The bridal table was covered
Farmington Road. Also, visiting for a short time were Mrs. Appalachian State University. He is employed by Church April 20, 1975 at 3 p,m.
of Cemetary Street, Cooleemee. with a white cloth. The floral
Ruske’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Ingersoll-Rand Company in Mocksville. All friends and relatives are invited to attend as no
She is a rising senior at Davie centerpiece was of yellow and
Hauser and two sons, John and David, who were returning The wedding is planned for May 18,1975 at First United invitations will be sent.
County High School.
F o rm e r R esiden t Is H o n o re d
white and greenery flanked Methodist Church in Mocksville.
from a Florida vacation with whom Mrs. Vasquez made the The groom is the son of Mr.
trip.
ATTENDED WEDDING
and Mrs. Sherman Wood of
Route 3, Mocksville. He is a
with white candles.
A four tiered wedding cake
decorated in yellow and green
Miss Shelton Is H o n o re d Miss Peyton Potts, daughter KATA (form and style) event
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Osborne left Thursday, February 27, by rising senior at Davie County and topped with a miniature Miss Sandra Shelton was February 28th at a surprise of SSG and Mrs, Keith Potts of and Kumlte (free style fighting)
train from Greensboro for Flushing, New York to attend the High School and is employed bride and groom figurine was honored on her 15th birthday pizza supper. 5862 Branch Valley, San An­ events. She is currently a
wedding of Jody's cousin, Edward Bridges, who married with Hanes Narrow Fabrics of served to the guests with punch, anniversary by Miss Bess Twenty-five guests attended. tonio, Texas, formerly of “White Belt” working toward
Carol Parrega on Saturday, March 1st. The Osbornes Advance. nuts, mints and cheese biscuits. Kim berly at her home on Miss Shelton was also Mocksville, was named her ‘Orange B e ll” at the
returned to their home on Maple Avenue on Monday, March Given in marriage by her Assisting in serving were Magnolia Drive Friday, honored Sunday at the home of “ D utchess” of the 2nd grade at Chinese Kenpo Kung Fu school
3rd. father, the bride wore a formal Miss Donna Mackie and Miss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Von Five Palms Elementary School in San Antonio,
gown of bridal satin fashioned Debbie Wood of Advance, Shelton, In Southwood Acres, at in San Antonio during their Peyton’s m aternal grand­
THREE WEEKS IN FLORIDA
with a scooped neckline and cousins of the groom, and Mrs. dinner. annual Valentine King-Queen parents are Mr, and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. George Shutt returned to their home on North
long tapered lace sleeves. The Kathy Matayoshi and Mrs. Judy Present for the occasion contest on Febraury 14, Haines H, Yates of Route 6,
Main Street February 23rd after spending three weeks
empire bodice was overlaid Barney of Mocksville, cousins were: her parents; her sisters Peyton was also an in­ Mocksvllle, Paternal grand­
touring the state of Florida. with Chantilly lace and ac­ and brother, Miss Cindy
of the bride. vitational competitor in the parents are Mrs, Elizat)eth M,
cented with a satin band that For their unannounced Shelton, Miss Dawn Shelton and annual San Antonion KENPO Potts of Route 2, Mocksville and
AT COUSIN’S FUNERAL
ended in a satin bow in the back. wedding trip, the bride changed Ken Shelton; and, Donnie Price, Kung-Fu and Karate Tour­ the late William M, Potts.
Miss Mary McGuire and Miss Jane McGuire attended the
The train made of Chantilly to a yellow and white polyester Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wall, Miss nament held on February 22 at
funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Mae Betts, at Wesley Memorial
lace was attached to the bow. dress and lifted the orchid from Bess Kimberly, Miss Karen the East Central High School
United Methodist Church in High Point Thursday, February LOSE THE W E IG H T
Her headpiece was shoulder her bridal bouquet for her Shore, Miss Tamara Hendricks, • gym. She competed in both the
27th. length illusion attached to a Miss Barbara Dancy, Mr. and Y O U HATE
corsage.
Camelot cap covered with satin Upon their return they will Mrs. Jack Parrish, Mr. and New clinical tests completed at a
EUROPEAN VACATION major university hospital prove that the
lace and seed pearls. She live on Route 3, Mocksville. Mrs, Grady Smith, Mr. and
Miss Jeannle Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold O D R IN EX Plan will help you lose
carried a lace covered Bible Mrs. Joe Shelton, Mrs. Marllee
Osborne of Woodland and Miss Karen Headley and Miss AFTER-REHEARSAL PARTY excess weight quickly.
topped with an orchid and Latham, Mrs, Evelyn Boger,
Anne Headley, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Headley of Friday, February 28, im­ O D R IN EX contains an amazing
streamers tied in love knots. Mrs. J. J. MacLemore and hunger tamer that suppresses the
Kemersvllle, returned to their homes last week after an mediately following the wed­
The gown and headpiece were Steve MacLemore. appetite. Enjoy three good meals a day

H a ird ressers
adventurous three month excursion in Europe. They toured ding rehearsal, the groom’s
made by the bride’s mother-in- as the tiny O DRIN EX tablet auto­
through Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, parents and Mr. and Mrs. Troy matically helps you eat less without
law.
Lecithin! Vinegar!
France, Switzerland, England and Belgium. While in Italy,
they visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Lee and Dawn, of
'Hrrenla. Lee is a Specialist 7 stationed with the U. S. Army
Miss Carol Daniel
Mocksville was maid of honor.
of McDaniel entertained at an
after-rehearsal party at the Will Meet B6 ! Kelp!
being hungry. With fewer calories, your
weight goes down. Safe taken as
directed ■will not make you nervous.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda church Fellowship Hall. The Davie Hairdressers will Look better, feel better as you start
at Camp Darby. The Lees are formerly of Mocksville. In The table was covered with a meet Tuesday, March 11, at the
Robertson, cousin of the groom, slimming down today with ODRIN EX.
London, the girls visited with friends from Australia, South
and Miss Tonya Wood, sister of white lace cloth. The cen­ Edwin Preston Robertson, Davie County Library at 7:30 Now All Four In Satisfaction guaranteed or money back.
Africa and New Zealand. They reported that each country terpiece was a bride and groom son of Mr. and Mrs. Press p.m.
visited was beautiful, but, their favorites were Rome., the the groom. The attendants One Capsule Wilkins Drug Store
wore identical floor length figurine and pink candles. Robertson, Route 1. Mrs. Anna Smith of Winston-
French Riviera and London. Wedding cookies, finger Mocksville, celebrated his Salem will give a show on Ask For
dresses of mint green polyester Mocksville
IN FLORIDA LAST WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brown and children, Ron and Davin,
fashioned with empire
waistlines and long sleeves.
sandwiches, pickles and nuts
along with punch was served to
1st birdhday
February 28. He was
Friday, “Unisex in the Beauty Shop?”
She will also show new VBGtAt Cooleemee Drug Store
spent last week vacationing In Florida. They visited at The dresses were accented with the wedding party and relatives honored with a dinner at the techniques In cutting and blow-
Disney World. dark green velvet ribbon. They of the bride and groom. home of his grandparents. waving. Cooleemee Drug Cooleemee
Amy Carter, daughter of
carried a single, long-stemmed
white mum tied with yellow
Assisting in serving were
Mrs. McDaneil and Lisa Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Seaford Sunday, March 2nd.
New members will
welcomed at this meeting.
be
^^Comjanj^ MAIL ORDERS FILLED
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Carter ribbon. Daniel Those attending were Jane
Teresa Polk, sister of the Vogler, Jim m y Wilson and
ot Route 4, celebrated her bride, was flower girl. Her Mr. and Mrs. W illie
2nd birthday Thursday,
February 27th, at the home
dress was of yellow polyester
with empire waistline and long
sleeves. She carried a basket of
Wallace. His paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Robertson of
M ik iz u -fL
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. Route :i. Mocksville.
yellow and green flowers.
and Mrs. Barry L. Sechrest. Todd McDaniel of Mocksville
A m y’s grandparents are was ring bearer.
Bobby G. Felmster and the Mr. Wood was his son’s best
iate Mrs. Robinette man. Ushers were Johnny
Feimster and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, cousin of the groom, and
Jimm y Carter. Her great Mackie M cDaniel, of
Mocksville, Route 3.
grandparents are Mrs. Sue
The bride’s mother wore a
Holmes of Cartner Street, floor length rust colored
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter polyester dress made with a V-
Gregory of Route 4 and Mr. neck and long sleeves. The
and Mrs. Hubert Carter of groom’s mother wore a floor
length apricot colored polyester
Route 6. Her great, great dress with empire waistline,
grandmother is Mrs. Ola scooped neckline and long
Broadway of Route 4. sleeves. Both wore corsages of
white flowers.

Announcing
Association Of
Cathy fat mtt
Austin Carter IirVnMht)/'
Effective
March 12th
603 avon itreet
mocksville, north Carolina
27028
With M n -lZ i-m i
Watch For Janice’s Beantj Shop
Grand Opening'
Date (tu rn
L o ca te d O ff llw y . 15S
B e s i d e D w i g ’s j ^ a r li e c u e )

hallmark producti
booki
Cathy has just completed Hedken
gifti Seminar. She invites her friends to call Tlscc:,
wedding invitsitiont
art, party and for an appointment
school (uppliet
Phone 998-4954
W ed. Tiiru Sat.
offiM tuppliet
7 .3 0 v m , / f in jc .w i+ c , ( T if t tth
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4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1975

F a r m in g t o n M e d ic a l C e n t e r Is F e a t u r e d In M a g a z in e
Farmington Medical Center, a ‘‘trail-
blazing health-care delivery system,” was
the subject of a ten-page spread in a recent
issue of Appalachia magazine.
The magazine, which covers 13 slates
along the Applachlan mountains. Is
published bimonthly by the Applachlan
Regional Commission and Is devoted to the
special problems of regional development.
Documenting the 14-year struggle to get
the medical center Into operation, the
article Includes Interviews with local
citizens Involved In the project, a detailed
analysis of the nurse practitioner’s role in
the center, and pictures and text on the
center’s operation. □ After 14 vary long years of effort and disappointment, success and
The article is entitled “Farmington failure, the 1,500 residents of the unincorporated rural community of Far­
Medical Center: The Doctor Is a Nurse” mington, North Carolina, have a clinic where a family nurse practitioner is
and appears in the October-November,
1974 issue of Appalachia. available 8 hours a day 5 days a week and can treat 95 percent of the
The idea for the medical building came patients who come in for medical attention. Those she cannot handle are
almost 15-years ago at the Farmlngton- seen by a Winston-Salemdoctor who visits the clinic daily.
Pino Grange and the building was con­
structed on Farmington Road, between N. □ Farmington is located in Davie County, where physicians average less
than 1forevery2,000residents, a situation which aiso holds trueforthree of Deputy Don Edwards of the Davie County Sherirf’s
Sheriff Kiger
C. 801 and US 158 In 1959 by a group of
Farmington residents. the counties closest to Davie in Appalachian North Carolina. Medical help is Department has been promoted to sergeant. He
A general practloner set up practice In rcplaccs Deputy Johnny O ’Neal who resigned as
even scarcer in three more nearby counties: they average less than one sergeant but is still a deputy with the department.
Congratulates
the modern six-room facility the following
year only to leave the building empty in doctor for every 3,000 residents. Edward’s appointment to his new rank, which carries
additional responsibilities, began the first of March. A
1963 when he moved away. □ How did this smali rural town manage to make its 14-year-old dream of I native of Shcfrield, Edwards is married to the former
For ten years the residents of Far­
mington kept up the building while trying adequate medical services a reality? Mew Sgt. Wanda Reid of Harmony and they have two children;
Scott, age one and Stacy, age three. He has been with
find an occupant. In 1970 Bowman Gray the Davte County Sheriff’s Department since May 6,
School of Medicine met with the residents
and set up the nurse practitioner service
with back-up services by doctors on the
medical school’s staff.
The clinic now is part of a com­
prehensive health-care program. This M a r iju a n a
includes primary care <the daily peraonal, (continued from page 1) Such a clinic was held last summer,
health needs of individuals), secondary $20 for an ounce (about 60 cigarettes). however, and only three interested citizens
care (hospital treatment), and tertiary, "t.ike anything else," Gaither said, “it’s showed up. "W e’re certainly not going to
care (highly specialized treatment). cheaper by the dozen." bring in an expert again to speak to only
In addition, the article states, the The officers agreed that most of the three or four people," Edwards said.
program offers an unfragmented ap­ marijuana coming into the county was in "Also." Edwards concluded, “ if people
proach, one in which all the patient’s needs $10 and $20 bags and not large quantities call me or Wayne either one with in­
are viewed. such as by the pound. formation. I can guarnatee that their
Almost half of the clinic’s services are Some comes in from Winston-Salem and name will never be mentioned.”
paid for by grants that board members are surrounding areas and it is brought back
confident will be unnecessary by 1978 when Next week's column will deal with the
with kids returning from college. They extent of marijuana use by students of
the grants run out. also know of some being grown locally.
Self-sufficiency will come, the article Davie County.
“ Usually it’s a lot worse in the sum­
says, when enough paying patients attend mer," Gaither said, “ because kids are out
the clinic and provide adequate of school, with nothing better to do, 1 Twin Cedars Robbed
operational income. guess." The pro shop of the Twin Cedars Golf
The present patient load averages Edwards emphasized how important the Course was broken into Saturday night.
between 18 and 20 persons daily but it is help of parents and residents of the town The breakin was discovered and reported
hoped that twice that number can be and county is in putting a stop to the early Sunday morning.
achieved within the next year. The clinic problem. Entry was made through a window from
hopes to soon be open six days and nights “ Don’t wait three days when you see it which the thieves removed an air con­
every week. going on,” Edwards said. “ Last week we ditioning unit. The building was ram-
“ It is the old American success story all had several people come in and say ‘I saw scaked and between 25 and 30 cartons of
over again,” the article concludes,” ex­ some sold the other day.’ I was right here cigarettes were reported missing.
cept that instead of the pot of gold, the in town and they didn’t call me until three The 35,000 BTU air conditioning unit was
reward for hard work and dedication is the days later." damaged when it was allowed to drop five
knowledge that a population whose health “ Our problem is manpower and feet to the ground.
needs were previously overlooked by equipment,” Gaither said, “ We just don’t The Davie County Sheriff’s Department
traditional medical-care methods are now have the time to devote to it that we is investigating.
the recipients of a fine trail-blazing health­ should,"
care delivery system.” The possibility of another drug clinic
for parents and interested citizens to come
Exxon Station Robbed
and learn about drugs was mentioned. The Center Exxon Station, located on US
Cigarette Machine Stolen
Problem Pregnancy Is Major Was it just frustration because the coin
machine jammed without giving up the
Both the Police Department and Sheriff’s
Department have frequent requests from
citizens to see and smell marijuana bur­
64 West near the 1-40 interchange, was hit
by thieves sometime Sunday night. The
breakin was reported by the station
ning so they can know it when they see it. manager, Joseph Sheets, early Monday

Problem Within North Carolina


desired pack of cigarettes or returning the
coin? morning.
Entry was reportedly made through a
By Jim Burns consensus of the task force was
Or was it just a brazen daylight theft?
Either way a cigarette machine valued
United Way Directors side door. Money was taken from the
that in some instances abortion at approximately $500, and containing The United Way board of directors will cigarette machine and the machine was
Females facing the issue of is not an option because of approximately $120 in cigarettes, was hold a regular meeting Monday evening, damaged.
problem Pregnancies in North religious beliefs. However, they taken from the Ark Motel Tuesday mor­ March 10, at the Davie County Library in An attempt was also made to breakin
Carolina have five options felt that knowledge of the ning between 8 and 8:30 a.m. The machine, the History Room at 7:30 p.m. into the safe and the locks on the door were
according to a Task Force abortion option should be weighing around 300-lbs, was apparently Vernon Thompson, president, urges all damaged.
report issued recently on the available to everyone, regar­ loaded on a truck. board members to be present for this Deputies Steve Stanley and Ted Shostak
problem. dless of income or geography in The Mocksville Police Department is im portant meeting as committee of the Davie County Sheriff’s Department
These are; North Carolina, whether or not investigating. assignments for the year will be made. are investigating.
Prevention it is the option the mother
Having the child and keeping wishes to follow.
it The consensus of the task
Having the child and placing force was that marriage is
it for adoption designed to be a long-term
Abortion relationship. As a general rule,
Marriage they felt that a positive
The Task Force defines a marriage cannot be built
Huldah (Huldy) Norma Jo
problem pregnancy as “one around a crisis or mistake.
Johnson celebrated her 1st
which becomes socially, Whenever marriage is con­
birthday March 5 at the
economically, emotionally, sidered in seeking a solution to
home of her parents, Wayne
medically and ■ or personally a problem pregnancy, skilled
Norman and Jo Ann
disadvantageous and un­ professional counseling service Elizabeth iVtunday Johnson.
desirable. Further, it can be
either wanted or unwanted.”
is needed and a ll options
presented to those involved.
Huldy has four sisters,
Kimberly Dawn, age 13:
F r e d T a y lo r
Even though women over 20 The Task Force concluded
Brigette Waine 12; Nancy

Fred Taylor started work


years of age have such that problem pregnancies are a
Carolina, age 10; and.
pregnancies, the most m ajor social, health and

at Martin & Sloan


Melody Bernadette, 9. Her
vulnerable are the thousands of emotional problem within North
maternal grandparents are
teenage girls throughout the Carolina, and the number of

Clothiers at the age of


Mr. and Mrs. Robert
state. such pregnancies needs to be
Munday of Kannapolis.
reduced.

20. Figured he ought to


In 1973, there were 85,729 total Paternal grandparents are
births in North Cardina. Of
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Johnson

be saving a little for the


these, 26.1 percent were born to
of North Wilkesboro. Huldy
girls under 20 years of age.
Car Is Stolen was named after her great

future, for better things.


The wer 12,607 births out-of-
grandmother.
wedlock. Of the total bir ths out- (continued from page 1)

Opened a savings
of-wedlock, 63.9 percent were
born to mothers under 20 years boys were seen early Monday morning in a
Building At Prison
account at
of age. Grand Prix Pontiac, bearing Greensboro
While all 100 counties in North license plates, near the Pinebrook School.
Carolina are required to
provide fam ily planning
This vehicle was later found abandoned on
1-40 West by Deputy Sheriff Don Edwards.
Camp Is Robbed
First Federal
clinics, the report states that Around 10:30 p.m. Monday, local law A building of the transportation
and started ‘
saving regularly^
many problem pregnancies officials were notified that the Spry car department of the Davie County Depart­
were reported occuring to had been found in Gatlinburg, Tenn. and ment of Corrections was broken into over

every pay day.


young girls because they are three juveniles arrested. Mr. Spry went the weekend.
unaware of these facilities and Tuesday to that site to claim and return his Deputies Steve Stanley and Ted Shostak
vehicle. It was reported that $8 in pennies

Then one day a couple


they have m isinform ation initially investigated but turned the case
about birth control measures. was missing from the vehicle. over to the State Bureau of Investigation

of years back, Mr. Martin


Legally, minors may not as damage and items taken amounted to
receive birth control in­ more than $50.
Wholesale Is Robbed
form ation and m aterials
without parental consent. The Greens Wholesale, located on the passed on, and Mr. Sloan
Task Force recommends that
North Carolina enact legislation
Greenhill Road, was broken into sometime Deer Hit By Auto
was out of a partner. It was
then that Fred came to know what
over Sunday night. Around $90 in money A deer was hit by an automobile
that would allow minors to was reportedly taken. February 26, around 7:45 a.m., on NC 801.

he’d been saving for all those years.


receive such information and The door was damaged around $20 in the State Highway Patrolman J. E, Goodin
materials on their own consent. breakin and the burglar alarm valued at said his investigation showed that Betty

Took his savings and bought into the


The report indicates that with round $200, was taken. Elchison West, 42, was operating a 1970
changing mores and in spite of Deputies Ted Shostak and Steve Stanley Ford, traveling east, when a deer ran from
the rising number of abortions,
more and more women are
are investigating. north to south in the path of the vehicle.
The vehicle hit the deer with left front business ... which is now known as Taylor & Sloan.
Good thing Fred Taylor had a savings account at First
keeping their children born out- bumper and grill.
of-wedlock. The problem en­ Damage was estimated at $275,
countered here is that in the
majority of the school districts
in the state they would be Vehicle Hits Cow
Federal Savings.
forced to leave school before
obtaining a high school A cow was hit by an automobile on NC If you have the feeling the future holds unknown
education. Due to this, the
number of job opportunities are
801 around 12:40 a.m. last Friday,
The vehicle was being driven by Joe fortunes for you, come to First Federal. We’ll help set
extremely limited. The task Milton Williams, 58, of Mocksville Rt, 2,
up a plan that will put you in good standing for
whatever tomorrow may bring.
force recommends that every State Highway Patrolman J, L, Payne
child should have the right to a said his investigation showed that the
high school education. A vehicle was headed north on NC 801 when
pregnant girl should have the it struck a cow that was standing in the
option of remaining in school. lane of travel.
As more girls are electing to Damage to the vehicle was estimated at
have their child and keeping it,
fewer are placing their children
for adoption. Most county
$200,
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVIN G S
social services departments Rescue Squad Plans Fish Fiy 230 N CMerry 130 S StratforO 2815 Re/nolda Ra
215 Gaither St - '.Mocksville
3001 Waughlown

have a waiting list of couples A ta x re tu rn is The Davie County Rescue


who want to adopt babies.
In 1973, there were 11,935 not c o m p le t e u n le s s Squad will have their Spring
Fish Fry for the public Satur­
legal abortions in North
Carolina. No records are it is sig n ed . day. April 12.
Plates will be served between
available on the number of 11:30 a.m. 8 p.m.
North Carolina women who had
Intatnal Any donations of cakes will be
abortions In other states. The
R«v«nu* appreciated.
Sarvic*
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRlSh RbCORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 - 5

A r o u n d Duvio
A Little P laster
— A Little P a in t
By Jeff Ayers over the course of years.
Mrs, Jones taught in the
Mary Nell Jones (Mrs. Davidson County Community
Leonard Jones) of Advance has College program until recently
been working with ceramics when she found the courses too
must over six years. And, the limiting and time-consuming.
items she routinely produces (She has been teaching
demonstrates what one can do ceramics three years or so).
with a little plaster, paint, and
patience. She m aintains an active
Of course it is necessary to association with a number of
note the imagination involved in private students with classes
transform ing a piece of that meet on Monday nights and
relatively soft and crumbly Tuesday mornings. These
"greenware” into a glittery, students, her husband and four
po r ce l a i n , hard - fin ish e d , children, a dog, three cats, and
ceramic object d’art, as well as a dust-free house un­
the technical acumen developed derstandably fill her days.

Prize winning pupil Eva Jurgensen applies color to finely sculptured ram
Hgurine. Such "detailing” requires weelts of careful attention.

F a rm e rs A sk To C o o p e ra te

In C e n s u s O f A g r ic u lt u r e
confidential. It may be seem
President Ford has issued a their farm business records. only by sworn Census em­
P roclam ation asking the Estimates are acceptable and ployees and may be used only
Nation's farmers and rachers to should be reported in the ab­ for statistical purposes. Even
give full cooperation with the sence of records. other government agencies
1974 Census of Agriculture. Response to the census is
cannot obtain or use the report
"The sole purpose of the required by law (Title 13,
made by any operator. The law
Census is to secure general United States Code). By the
also provides that copies
statistical information same law, information fur­
retained by the operator are
regarding agriculture and nished on report forms is kept
immune from legal process.
related resources of the
country,” the Proclam ation
says, and “ Prompt, complete,
and accurate responses to all
Tax Quiz On Specific Tax
official inquiries made by
Census officials are of great
importance to our country Benefits For Older Americans
Approximately four million How old are you? Answers to Quiz;
reports forms have been mailed 1. False (If you had gross
to farms and ranches in the 50 If you are 65 or older, you are
eligible for certain benefits income of $2800 or more, you
States, according to Vincent P. may have to file); 2. True, 3.
Two pitchers are among Mrs. Jones latest pieces.
Barabba, Director of the which can save you tax dollars. These are painted — then peariescent glazed, and
The Internal Revenue Service True, 4. True (A taxpayer may would brighten any table. Behind her are shelves of
Bureau of the Census which elect to have taxes withheld by
conducts the census. The has developed the following quiz cioclis, pots, pitchers and plaques.
to test your awareness of these giving the payor an IRS Form
Bureau is part of the U.S. W-4P); 5. True (An employer is
D epartm ent of Com m erce’s benefits. Answer each
required by law to withhold and
Social and Economic Statistics
Administration.
Farmers and ranchers are
statement TRUE or FALSE.
1. Now that I am 65 years of
age, I no longer have to file a
pay social security taxes even
though the employee may be
receiving such t>enefits.
Hefner Elected To
being asked to report on their
agricultural operations during
1974. This 1974 count, the
tax return.
2. Social Security payments
and R ailroad Retirem ent
Davie Academy Veterans Subcommittee Mrs. Jones holds a covered dish to be fired. The two steins show how the
Nation’s 20th farm census in a
series that started in 1840, will
benefits are not taxable. RuritansTo The Veterans Affairs Com­ and the Veterans Committee.
There are over 55,000 veterans
“ greenware” (on the left) can be tooled, colored, glazed to produce the delightful
conversation piece on the right.
m ittee of the House of
3. Medicare prem ium s,
update data most recently
obtained in 1970 for 1969 already deducted from my Hold Breakfast Representatives has elected
Congressman Bill Hefner of
in the 8th District and over
588,000 in North Carolina. I am
operations. Primary emphasis social security checks, can also A Pancake Sausage and Egg
Concord to serve on three very glad to have this op­
will be on obtaining information be deducted by me as medical Breakfast will be held Satur­
su^ommittees. portunity to learn a(x)Ut their
about farms and ranches with expenses. day, March 8, at the Davie
The 8th District Congressman problems and programs.”
sales of 12,500 or more annually. 4. Taxes can be withheld Academy Community Building.
is a member of the Sut>-
Such operations accounted for from company pensions by the The breakfast will be held
committee of Hospitals, the
88 percent of the total value of payer of such pensions. from 5:30a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and
newly formed Subcommittee on
all agricultural products sold in participants are invited to “eat
5. Employers can still deduct Cemeteries and Burial Benefits,
1969. all you want and pay all you
social security from earnings of and the Subcomm ittee on
Completed forms are to be want.”
retired persons receiving social Compensation and Pension and
mailed back as soon as possible. It is sponsored by the Davie
security benefits, but working Insurance.
Census by m a il allows Academy Ruritan Club and
part-time. The hospital subcommittee
operators to fill out their reports proceeds w ill go to their
deals with legislation con­
at their convenience and use scholarship fund.
cerning the world’s largest
single medical system. There
Your Happy Shopping Store
are 171 hospitals and over 200
outpatient clinics in the
veterans’ system.
NOW IN
PROGRESS
Bteakf^
In North Carolina, Veterans
Administration hospitals are
located in Salisbury, Durham,
Fayetteville and Oteen. The VA
participates in many medical
education program s and is
affiliated with most of the
SW ING INTO SPRING WITH PRE-EASTER SAVIN GS
nation’s medical schools and
major colleges and universities.
The new cemeteries and
LADIES

at
tiurial benefits subcommittee is
responsible for administering
the nation’s 103 national
cemeteries, Arlington National
Cemetery in Washington and 21
overseas cemeteries. In ad­
K N IT C O O R D IN A T E S
dition, the subcommittee has
responsibility for the •FAMOUS BRAND
a r d e e ' s memorials erected in foreign
countries as tributes to
•ALL FIRST QUALITY
American fighting men.
In Clemmons Approxim ately 2.2 m illion
veterans receive compensation
and pensions yearly. These JACKETS>SLACKS-SKIRTS-TOPS
programs are under the
jurisdiction of the compensation
and pension and insurance
SIZES 8 TO20
Country Ham Biscuits For 3
subcommittee. The veterans
who receive benefits are those
suffering from service-incurred
Original Price 40.00 To*30.00
•Countrj Sausage Biscuits ^ 1 .0 0
disabilities,
veterans killed
survivors of
in military
service, and veterans and their
dependents receiving benefits
under the non-service-

HOT CAKES .30


<6.44 • *18.88
connected pension program.
Commenting on this election
to these subcommittees, Hefner
said, “ I am looking forward to
working closely with the
OPEN FOR BREAKFAST ; 6 A .M .10:30 A.M. M on.-Fri. veterans programs which come
before these subcommittees
8 A.M.-11 A.M. SaL & Sun.
Antique Show 1000 YARDS ONE GROUP

------ SPECIAL------ In Charlotte BOY’S JEANS


The 50th annual Antiques PO LYESTER D n iv c c r c B
< « n T T n ti
POLYESTER-COnON
Show will be held in the new SIZES 8 TO 18 Com pare At *6.50
Civic Center in Charlotte March
FR EE W.1H RO A ST 7-8-9 with M izpah Chapter
number 36 0. E. S. again D O U B L E K N IT S T A T E P R ID E
sponsoring this three day event.
Hours for the show are Friday BEDSPREADS
F R IE S B EEF
and Saturday, 1 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m. to 6
p.m.
ALL FIRST QUALITY
TW IN-FULL Q UEEN-KING
20% OFF
SOLIOS-FANCIES
Fifty-five dealers from
throughout the Eastern and
Mid-western states will display ASSORTED TEXTURES L A D IE S
3 P.M .'Tia CLOSING DAILY their rare collections of an­
tiques, all offered to the public
for sale.
58"-60"W ID E POLYESTER SLACKS $444
Some of the highlights are Values To >3.99 YD. SIZES I TO 18 SOUDS-FANCIES *1
Sterling Silver to match any

2-HOT DOGS
pattern. Sterling Tea and Coffee
Com pare At U 1.00
Sets, fine porcelain, Heirloom O N EG RO U P
Jewelry, Furniture, Coins,
Clocks, Dolls, Cut Glass,
Cloisonne, Orientals,
P rim itives. Paintings, and
many objects of art.
Food is available during the
showing of antiques, and there
^Ii88 MEN’S SLACKS 4 0 .8 8
POLYESTER KNIT
Usually 4 4 .0 0
Redeem Your HARDEE'S Coupons At Clemmons is ample parking.
6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

U w h a r r ie C o u n c il H o n o r s 4 W it h S i l v e r B e a v e r A w a r d s
Cubbing. Mr. Lambeth also Stump, Vestal Pearson, Steve lor over 50 years service to
ASCS News ----------------- (
The-Uwharrie Council, Boy recipients and several hundred Scouting: and Scott Bruton, a
adult leaders honored the four received a plaque of a p ­ Lawson, Ted Griffin and Billy Income from the production transferred by lease from one
Scouts of America, honored four star Scout from the Lexington Producers may market up to
for their distinguished service preciation for his services as Joe Athay. of flue-cured tobacco continues 110 pcrcent of the farm 's farm to another farm within the -
outstanding adult leaders with District, was recognized as
to boyhood. High Point Chairman. Five new packs, six new Scout to be the principal source of county. This feature will remain
the coveted Silver Beaver representative for all Uwharrie poundage quota without
award, the highest council The award is made for Scouter's training awards troops and 20 new Explorer farm Income in North Carolina. as In previous years.
Scouts during the campaign. penalty. However, any sales
noteworthy services of ex­ were given James Albright, Joe posts have been organized Flue-cured tobacco producers The grower designation of
Scouting honor, at It’s annual Contact: Ernest Knight. above 100 percent will be
recognition banquet Thursday ceptional character to boyhood. Carr, Boyd Chapman, Bruce during the year. During that are now making final plans for deducted from the 1976 quota. markets Initiated In 1974 will be';^
time Scouts earned 3825 merit Relationships Vice President, their 1975 crop Listed below are
night in Thomasville. Eagle Scout Barry Roach, 16, Gray, Bobby Helling, Mike Uwharrie Council. 919-883-4532. Sales above 110 percent are continued In 1975. The slgn-up
of High Point, received the Ingram, Charles McConkey, some of the key features of the period for growers to designate ,
Paul T. Briggs Jr., Scouting subject to marketing quota
Chai rman of the Sapona medal of merit for saving the Steve Myers, Jim Myers, Bill The Uwharrie Council serves 1975 program that growers need markets will begin on March 3 •
penalties.
Davie and Davidson Counties, to remember as they complete
District. Lexington; Robert G.
(Bob) Buckner, High Point
life of a 15-year-old companion
while swimming last July In
Ralph, Robert Stum p,Larry
Waltman, Elmer Wilkie and High Point and Jamestown Musical Show plans for this year.
The ban on the use of DDT
and TDE is continued In 1975.
and continue through April 4. .
These are only a few of the •
High Rock Lake. Richard Davis. Scouter's Key Townships in Guilford County "Anything Goes,” with music Basic farm quotas were In­ key features of the 1975 flue- I
District Scouting Chairman; Producers must certify they
recipients were Dr. John An­ and Trinity Township in Ran­ and lyrics by Cole Porter, will creased by 15 percent for 1975.
Donald K. Lambert, immediate Dr. W. Kenneth Gobel of have not used these pesticides if cured tobacco program. Any ■ '
Denton, reinstalled as council dres, Clarence Robbins, R. K. dolph County. More than 1400 hp presented by the Piedmont Individual notices giving the grower with questions about
past High Point D istrict they are to be eligible for price
president, honored three out­ Sloop, Thomas Wells and leaders guide over 3,000 Scouts. Hayers community theatre in acreage and quotas have been any phase of the program ;
Scouting Chairman; and Jow A. support.
standing adult leaders with a Ronnie Brewer. Den Leader's The council is currently Salisbury March 6-8 and March mailed to all producers. should contact their local ASCS
Louya, Scouting Chairman for The discount variety program
Training Awards were given conducting a $349,850 13-15. Flue-cured growers will not
the Thomasville District, were first time Council President’s is also In effect for 1975. Price office.
Award. Recipients are Tom Mary Kearns, Elizabeth Development Campaign, “ Help Performances begin nightly be required to stay within their
award recipients. support on these varieties will
Rawleigh, High Point, Ex­ Radgett, Linda Brewer and A boy Go Good” . During the at 8:15 In Hedrick Little allotments in order to qualify Rudeness
Clarence Keever and Amos be at 50 percent of the rate of
Virginia Davis. 1974 Woodbadge recognition banquet, I. Paul Theatre, College-Community for price support on up to 110 Rudeness Is the weak man's .
Kearns Jr. presented the Silver ploring; R ichard Lawrence, acceptable varieties. •
Lexington, Scouting; and recipients Included Robert Ingle of High Point, honorary Center on the Catawba campus. percent of their basic quota In imitation of strength.
Beaver awards as 18 former Flue-cured tobacco may be
Mize, James Henderson, Robert campaign chairman, was cited Frances Royster Is director. 1975 marketings. Eric Hofhr^
E laine Car t e: , High Point,

VERY DAY IS SAL


m w e lc o m e

FOOD S T A M P

DAY AT LOWES^
S H O P P E R S

PRICES GOOD
* T jo w e ^ o o d ^ THRU
Home of the never ending sale. SAT. AHARCH 8th
QUANTITY RIGHTS
RiSiRVED

f lu ro m
BIEF SALE
f ia t z B t "
"U.S. CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN"
HIND BECF BEEF
QUARTER LOIN ROUND
150-160 IB. AV6. 40-50 IB . AVG. 80-90 LB. AV6.

HORMEL CORN B E E F ^ ■ 9 0 U.S. CHOICE BONELESS Oik


BRISKET ..* 1 ^ RUMP ROAST
U.S. CHOICE TOP AO U.S. CHOICE BOTTOM ^ V 9 0

Koum mui ALL THE ABOVE IS USDA CHOICE BEEF SOLD BY HAMGIHO WEIGHT AT TIME OP SALE.
ROUND ROAST
^U.S.
s .C H O L C E sSIRLOIN
CHOICE ir lo in C l
S I 59 - CUTTING LOSS 20-28% DEFENDING OH METHOD SELECTED IH CUTTIHG...CUT AND TIP ROAST
CUBt STtAK....... LB.^t WRAPPED FREE....
U.S. CHOICE T-BONE COLUMBIA BlUtRIDGl U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN
STEA K VALUE BACON STEAK
|53 (49
KRA FT IND. WRAP
LB.
A ^ CHOICE SIRLOIN
98 CO CHAMPION CHICKEN OR
'1

PURE SHORTENING
CHEESE „oz94* TIP STEAK............ HAM SALAD 8 OZ.
.CUP
SWIFT'S PREM IUM HAM ^ V ^ O CHAMPION POTATO

SAVE ?0* « PAWES SALAD................... - .4 y ' LIM IT ONE


W-7.50 OR
WITH THIS COUPON TOWARD THE HORMEL L IT T L E U.S. CHOICE TOP MORE

p’kI^OO ROUND ROAST


ORDER
PURCHASE OF 12 OZ. BOX
SIZZLERS LB.
TOTAL CEREAL
PRICE WITH COUPON 7?* 3 IB.
GOOD AT LOWES THRU 3-8-75 EVER YD A Y SA LE PRICE CAN
BR Y ER S ASST. FLAVORS JENOS FROZEN ASST. A A f

louthern
laiN-iirvT.
ICE CREAM QT.
SIZE 79* PIZZAS o zyy
BANQUE
liscuit. SOUTHERN MIGHTY HIGH STRAW BERRY
$ J4 9 BAMA GRAPE JtA C
SHORTCAKE ... ”z°^‘ JELLY iAg^4y^ FROZEN
BISCUIT PET W H IP B E L L BREA KFA ST i i

TOPPING SA U SA ^
FLOUR €yeri| Doq ^ €veri| Doi| ^ €veri| Doi|
Sole Price Sole Price Sole Price CHICK t N
U X W E L L HOUSE ARMOUR P ET C O F F E E TURKEY
INSTANT
TREET CREAMER
bALIS S I t A I

COFFEE M t; AT LOAf-

11 OZ.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 - 7

B C -T V F ilm C r e w A n d F o r e ig n C o r r e s p o n d e n t s V i s i t U N C S c h o o l O f J o u r n a lis m Vehicles Collide


Adams, dean of ilie school, Bernstein are the Washington write.
iFelevislon film crews and Agency (USIA), Passing the exam-getting 70 operation for three years, was Two vehicles collided last
covered topics ranging from Post investigative reporters "There must be something In
|forelgn correspondents have NBC-TV became interested In per cent of the items correct--ls designed to give foreign jour­ Thursday around 4:40 p. m. on
“ new" Journalism ("although who are credited with un­ the water or air in North
en roving the halls of the the UNC spelling and grammar now a requirement for com­ nalists based In the U.S. a Gwyn Street in Mocksville.
they have an opportunity to try covering many of the facts Carolina that gives our students
School of Journalism at the exam, Jones said, after Ver­ pletion of the first writing balanced image of America, Involved was a 1973 Plymouth
It, few UNC students care to leading to the arrest and con­ a lot of talent," he said, noting
|Unlverslty of North Carolina at mont Royster mentioned It in course the students takes in the according to William Gordon, Station Wagon operated by Ray
write In that style") to whether viction of highly-placed that although many elect to stay
hapel Hill the last few weeks. his Dec, 4, 1974, Wall Street School of Journalism. Students USIA official who is leading the
journalism students are trained government officials. on North Carolina newspapers Norman Leach, 56, of
Journalism students had their Journal column. Royster is have two opportunities each current tour. Mocksville Rt. 6 and a 1972
in foreign policy writing C wo "But that hasn't been the only after graduation. I'N r .ihimni
Spelling and grammar abilities, UNC Kenan Professor of semester to retake the test but If They will meet with political Dodge operated by Raymond
do not use a doctrinaire ap- factor in the growth of jour­ are found on tho staffs of the New
or lack thereof, featured on Journalism here. Jam es after one year they haven't leaders, visit universities and a a y Foster, 78, of Mocksville,
proach-we don’t say' this is the nalism students," Adams said. York Timos, Washington Post
^BC-TV’s John Chancellor Kilpatrick called further at­ passed It, their grade for that see all phases of U.S. life, Rt. 1.
truth and the only way"). "The unrest on university and a number of other national
Vigh'ly News Feb. 1. The three- tention to it in his nationally course will be a D. Only 51 pf>r Gordon said. Their schedule Mocksville Policeman J. W.
When Adams commented that campuses during the 1960s newspapers and magazines. He
ninute segment was filmed and syndicated column later that cent passed the exam featured includes visits with governors of
the UNC Journalism school has pointed up the need for better mentioned syndicated Phipps said his investigation
narrated by Atlanta-based month. in the NBC-TV report. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, showed that the Poster vehicle
grown from 60 students in 1960 communication." columnist Tom Wicker and N. Y.
nrrespondent Kenley Jones. The exam was developed in The foreign Journalists visited Arkansas and Tennessee. More left a parked position and pulled
response to the increasing to over 300 this year, he was For many years, Adams said, Times editor Clifton Daniels as
And this week (Feb. 24) the Chapel Hill campus as part than 600 foreign correspondents out Into the path of the Leach
complaints of newspaper asked if the "glam our" of It was assumed that university two of the latter.
ournalism students hoping for of their 17-day trip through six are based in the U.S. Most are vehicle, striking it in the right
editors that “ journalism Watergate was the reason. students learned to write by
careers as foreign southeastern states. They concentrated in the rear.
graduates can't spell or write a “ It's true the Woodward- taking courses in the English Age
Jeorrespondents had a chance to represent countries as diverse Washington, DC., and New Damage to the Leach car was
Bernstein syndrome is department. “But they really We grow neither better nor
|meet the real thing when 32 decent sentence,” according to as U.S.S.R., Brazil, Senegal (in York areas.
ournalists from 15 countries Thomas Bowers and Richard West Africa), Denmark, India During an hour-long informal something like the flu," he said don’t’ he said. “They learn to worse as we get old, but more estimated at $230 and $175 to the
with a laugh. “ It's catching." read there, but the journalism l i ke o u r s e l v e s . Foster station wagon. Foster
Icane to visit. The trip was Cole, the two School of Jour­ and Yugoslavia. question and answer session at
jsponsored by the Foreign Press nalism professors who con­ The USIA program , in the journalism school, John Robert Woodward and Carl school is where they learn to May Lamberton Becker was charged with a' safe
movement violation.
^ 'nter of the U.S. Information structed the test

VOLUME FIVi
S^mRDCOVER 8 A .M .- 7 P.M.
ON SALl <WLXJMESwith (M-T-W-S-)
‘632h^py 8 A.M .-8 P.M.
(Thur)
(^ M e m d ra w in g s
8 A.M.-9 P.M.
'2 5 3 2 d e lig h t f u l (Fri.)
d e f in it io n s
MUM FORD
'5 3 m a p p a g e g ! DRIVE
D ic t io n a r r BROWN Copr ® 1950

CHAMPION
MARGARINE
( L im 3 PUASC) LB.
Mf/7.50 OR mm ORDIR
PARADE EVAPO RATED PARADE FR U IT "

_____________________ MILK ctk 24^ COCKTAIL


CHEFS B E E F AUNT JEM IMA LUCKS PINTO JFG 1 0

RAVIOLI C .^ .l5r PANCAKE MIX 6 9 ^ MEANS TEA BAGS


SEA LTEST COTTAGE BAMA S T R ^ B E R R Y DUNCAN HINES M PARADE SLIC ED

CHKSf................ PRESERVES 89^ CAKE MIX CARROTS £29


TANG BREAKFAST ORANGE PARADE HALVES ^AMA 1 9 HO ARMOUR POTTED «

PRINK.................PEARS................................... SYRUP_________________ MEAT...................................... c.°s2J^


CHEF BOY AR DEE MAXWELL HOUSE 10 LB. BAG COBBLER
D IN N IR S ^ CO FFEE PO TA TO ES
(■mm WITH
MEAT
Dinn< ‘r

19'/2 OZ.
BOX BAG
LUCKY L E A F i l A C W INCHESTER ASST. ,5,, m M^ LY K E S B E E F

APPLE JUICE DOG FOOD J lJ O STfW - 24 OZ.i


.CAN 69*
MURRY ASST. A
PARADE M IXED WELCH TOMATO

VEGETABLES JUICE COOKIES 2 lS h O T


PARADE
ARMOUR VIENNA ^ ^ V A A LADY KAY VANILLA

SAUSAGE____ 3 WAFERS 39® PEACHES_____


DELMONTE
PINEAPPLE.
EVER YD A Y S A LE PRICE ARGO G R EEN

PEAS_________
W A ^ . STATE DELICIOUS PIN EBARK ^ 9 AO
APPLES G O LD EN ............... LB. 33 MULCH
BOUNTY ^ RED OR WHITE V FR ESH DELICIOUS

GRAPEFRUIT_____.J O STRAWBERRIES2 ~ o 9 *
CALIFORNIA NAVAL 41 DOMESTIC ^ « OO

TOWELS ORANGES................B19 ' PEAT ^I ”


B A K E R Y -D E LI
CARRY OUT LUNCH
CABBAGE
CHICKEN BREAST $J39
2-VEG. ROLL
FRESH BAKED Jg
ITALIAN BREAD ..4 5 ^
JUMBO ARMOUR WISCONSIN
ROll HOOP CHEESE LB .

PRICiSOOOD OUR MOCKSVIUE STORE ONLY


Yo^i Bear And Friends Move To Carowinds
8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Fred things to Carowinds,’’ said


Flintstone and other nationally
known Hanna-Barbara
charactcrs will soon be calling
Michael Barlett, general
manager of Carowinds. "The
new costumed characters, who
B A IT Y 'S
Carowinds their new home. will join Ringo and Carolion,
The. cartoon characters, who are part of a continous en­
tertainment program designed
have entertained millions of
children nationwide for over a
generation, will be among
to make us the entertainment
capital of the Carolinas.”
Bartlett said the characters
T ir e S e r v ic e
several new features at the 73- M O C K SV ILLE
acre theme park located on the are expected to tour several COURTNEY JUNCTION YADKINVILLE
North and South Carolina Carolina cities before the park
opens.
463-5561 679-2111 634-2365
border just south of Charlotte.
It’s all part of out efforts to Yogi and his friends will greet
bring new and more exciting visitors at the gate and mingle
with youngsters in the
children’s section of the park.
American Legion

TIRE
Carowinds will open on
weekends beginning March 29
Urges Veterans To and will be open seven days a
week from May 31 through

BARGAINS
Be Counted Again Labor Day.
Carowinds is being purchased
Theadjutant of the Samuel E.
by the Family Leisure Centers,
Waters, Jr., American Legion
Inc. of Cincinnati. Fam ily
Post 174, has urged all veterans
Leisure Centers is a joint
to “ be counted again for
venture between Taft Broad­
America.”
casting Company and Top
Robert R. Thies, the adjutant,
Value Enterprises, a sub­
issued the following statement:
sidiary of the Kroger Company.
“ In many ways this year
Taft Broadcasting also owns
promises to be as critical as any
period ever faced by this nation.
A fuel and energy crisis,
unexpected shortages, rising
prices and a soft job market,
the Hanna-Barbara Produc­
tions, Inc., the world’s largest
producer of animated films.
Hanna-Barbara, the originators
. B. F. OOODRICH
of Fred Flinstone, Yogi Bear, Yogi Bear and Scooby Doo are on their way to
scandals or alleged scandals, a
very uneasy and fragile peace,
plus probably other things we
Banana Splits and Scooby Doo,
produce most of the cartoon
Carowinds. The nationally famous TV stars will join
other p o p u la r H anna-Barbera characte rs in
entertaining visitors at the entertainment center of
All sizes of T / A white letter in stock
programs viewed on Saturday

. GOODYEAR
wouldn’t try to predict. and Sunday morning television. th e C a r o l i n a s .
But it is a cinch that our
country today, and right now,
Wayne Scott With
needs the visible and vocal
support of everyone of its
citizens. There is a need for a
new patriotism -- a patriotism
FOLK-WAYS by Roger Whitener
Bryan College Choir All sizes of white letter in stock
that does not ignore our Wayne Scott, son of Mr. and
Recent responses to Folk­ brother. ‘Have you been a good Mrs. Wayne Scott, Route 2,
problems or gloss over our
ways have listed the names of boy, son?’ he asked. ‘If you Advance, North Carolina, is a
failures, but is still firm in its
various unnatural creatures ain’t I ’ve got a old bloody sock tenor singing in the touring
pride in the United States of
America.
“ The servicemen counted
who have haunted the Ap­
palachians and brought fear
I stick mean boys in. Why,
I even make special rounds just
choir of Bryan College, Dayton,
Tennessee. A freshman at
B la c k S t e e l W h e e ls
once, and counted big, in time of into the hearts of mountain catching all the mean younguns Bryan, he is a 1974 graduate of
war. It is time to be counted
again - and to be counted for
children- Booger Man, Scratch,
Old Tash, Rawhead and
Bloodybones, to mention a few.
and poking them in my old
bloody sock. I carry them off
and they are never heard from
Davie County High School.
Under the direction of Dr. J.
James Greasby, the 46-voioe
15 inch 8 inch wide
y^e rica. We don’t know of any
In the following letter Mrs. again.’ choir will tour the Great Lakes
better way for the individual to
make his influence count than London Yelton, of bakersviile. “ My brother had been brave area, February 28-March 9. F it s J e e p , C h e v r o le t p ic k u p ,
through membership and active North Carolina, recalls a real- enough to watch the de-horning, The choral program will include
life Bloodybones who provided but now his nerve failed him. a selestion of contemporary
participation in the American
Legion. bis own special brand of terror. 'Hie sight of the bloody paw and music for the church as well as F o r d p ic k u p , B la z e r
“The Samuel E. Waters, Jr., “ In the January 30th edition Nate’s bloody hands were too selections from the standard a
of Folk-Ways and Folk-Speech I much for him. He almost had a cappella choral literature.
Am erican Legion Post 174
supports, upholds the U. S. read Mr. Bateman’s letter, and fit right then and there. 15” X 8 ” w id e R a lly C o rv e tte
Constitiution and when the call it brought back a lot of “ Sometimes Maw would have
cam e took up arm s and
defended it. We now put out the
memories. We had been told
about Old Raw-head and
Bloody-bones. But after we
to go somewhere and she would
our oldest sister in charge of us Wim\s Whims 14” X 8 ” w id e R a lly C h e v e lle , C a m a ro ,
call for veterans to stand up and smaller children. All she had to
By Wim Osborne
be counted again. We want you heard about the old Cow-doctor
and his bloody sock, Old-Raw-
do to get us to mind her was to
threaten putting us in the old
o ld e r C h e v y s , e tc .
in our post. We welcome you to
come to a meeting as a guest.” head and Bloody-bones faded cellar beneath our house, which by Wim Osborne
into insighificance. was a terror in itself, all dark
“ The word veterinarian was and spooky. She told us that

F re e
never used when I was growing
up. We had one local cow-doctor
Nate Garland was in there with
his old bloody sock, just waiting
Today’s economy isn’t very
economical—it’s more than I
can afford.
A L L $ 1 7 .5 0 Plus N .C . tax
and he made his rounds for us. You can imagine how
through each community, de­ very little trouble she had out of Spring can’t be very far off—
H e a r in g T e s t horning and doctoring cattle. I
was small the first time I saw
us after that. I’ve seen the first bees of the M A IO B B R A N D
him. Paw told us to keep a look­
“ I have a lot more tales if you
are interested, among them the
season encouraging the timid
buds to come on out and join S te e l b e lte d B a d ia l U SED
A v a ila b le A t out for him. This was the day he
was expected in ‘The Flats,’ as
tales of a ghost bull that roams
the Roan Mountain.”
them.
our conununity was called then.
Blemished white letter
As promised in last week’s
F o s te r D ru g “ Our bam set on one side of
the road, and our house set on
edition of Folk-Ways, the “hard
times” recipe for broiled skunk
On the other hand, winter is
still with us - any day it could
BR78-13......................... $35.00
B A D IJ IL S
the other side. We children went follows. It was provided by
snow knee deep—and I have tall 195/70R -13................... $37.50
S to re and set down beside our old log Adam Miller, who lives near
knees.
barn on some big rocks and Asheville. He notes that skunk BLEMISHED WHITE WALLS
Our recent snow was lovely as
Anyone who has trouble
hearing or understanding is
watched for him. I didn’t quite
understand w hat de-horning
meat is white and tender but
that the animal must be killed
the trees' frozen branches 195/70R -13................... $35.00 (Like New)
welcome to have a test using the was all about. Paw had said bombarded the earth with their
by fall trap or other device that
latest electronic equipment to simply that he was going to icicle bullets. CR78-14............. *36.00
will prevent the release of his
determine his or her particular have our old cow’s horns took special brand of perfume (scent
loss. Diagrams showing how the Try as you will, you cannto DR78-14......................... $37.00
off.
ear works and some of the “Finally we saw the cow-
^ands also must be removed
before broiling process starts).
catch a vision-but you can hold GR70^15................ $25.00
causes of hearing loss will be one in memory. ER78-14......................... $38.00
doctor coming up the road on
available.
Everyone should have a his old white mare. We had been
told a lot about Uncle Nate
Broiled Skunk
For years the “handwriting FR78-14......................... $40.00 GR78rl5................$25.00
hearing test at least once a year Skin and clean skunk, then on our wall” was done by small
if there is any trouble at all Garland-just the mention of his parboil in salted water for IS or
hearing clearly. Even people name was enough to send chills 20 minutes. Pour off water and
hands awed by the new
discovery that they could now
HR78-14......................... $44.00 HR7brl5............... $27.50
now wearing a hearing aid or down a person’s spine. add fresh water. Steam for an write their own names.
those who have been told,
nothing could be done for them
“ They got a rope around the
old cow and threw her to the
hour and then rub meat with GR78-15......................... $38.00 HR78-15............... $27.50
salt, pepper, butter , and Cold hands, warm heart—
should have a hearing test and ground. Then the cow-doctargot desired spices. Ready to eat means you’re defrosting the
JR 78-15......................... $46.50
find out about the latest a wicked looking old saw and after about 40 minutes of refrigerator and have heart­
methods of hearing correction.
The tree hearing tests will be
began sawing away at her broiling and occasional basting burn. LR 78-15......................... $48.50
horns. Our old cow rolled her with butter.
given at Beltone Hearing Aid eyes around in her head and let
Service, Foster Drug Store, in I f your memories for It’s true one can’t live on
out a pitiful bawl. That and the depression “ pore folks fare”
Lowe’s Shopping Center, dreams—but dreams make life
sight of blood was enough for are good, share your menus.
Thursdays, 10 a.m. til noon. If worth living. Dream a dream.
you can’t get there on Thur­ me. I took off as hard as I could Send them, along with other folk
sday, call634-2141and arrange and didn’t stop until I was way material, to Robers Whitener,
for an appointment at another back of our house where I Box 376, Boone, N.C.
/o, ovuiic, H yr 1 l^T
time. couldn’t see or hear what was
going on.
"But my brother stood, his
RuritansMeet M o cks N ew s
ground. He stayed until they got The East Davie Ruritan Club
met on February 27 at Fulton Mocks Homemakers
through with the old cow and let Demonstration Club Members
her go. But he got a scare that United Methodist Church with
Alvin Whitaker, president of the met with the patients at Fran
day that lasted until he was a Ray Rest Home last Wednesday
grown man. All anyone had to club, presiding.
Bob Amos, chairman of the and shared a program of songs,
HEARING AID SERVICE do was mention Nate Garland’s prayer, fun and a skit was given
name. Paw and Maw laughed a Davie County Recreation
by two members featuring love.
Foster's Drug Store lot about it later. When Uncle Commission, spoke to the club.
Cards were presented to the
IN THE Nat got through with the cow he Amos is dlso recreation con­
sultant with the N. C. Depart­ ones having a birthday. Cup
LOWE'S SHOPPING CT. wiped his hands on a bloody cakes and punch were served
rag. While he was doing this he ment of Natural and Economic
634-2141 Resources which serves 23 and enjoyed very much.
was looking straight at my Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mock of
counties in the Piedmont.
Archdale and Mrs. Alene Mock
of Greensboro visited Mrs. G. F.
Beaucham p and Mrs. Pete
Carter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Phelps
of Winston and Mr. and Mrs.
Sherrill Repard of Louisville
were supper guests of Mr. and

CCB offers
Mrs. John Phelps Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Crater
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Dickie Crater of Gaffney, S. C.
Attention, Owners
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reich of
O f V e g a s - P in t o s - T o y o t a s - D a t s u n s
cash rebates Clemmons were supper guests
of Mrs. 0. B. Jones on Tuesday.
Mrs. Tom Foster and Miss
Flossie Foster of Dulins visited
2 PLY STEEL RADIAL
on new car loans
Mrs. Addie Mae Carter Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norman of

F o r e v e r y $ 1 0 0 0 y o u b o rro w / ( r o m C e n t r a l C a r o lin a B a n k
Courtney and Mrs. Francis
Stewart visited Mrs. Margaret
Carter who remains ill at her
home.
BLEMISH
t o w a r d th e p u r c h a s e o f a n e w c a r b e fo r e (Vlarch 10th C C B
will g iv e y o u b a c k $ 2 5 C a s h
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carter
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lanier at
BR 78-13 White Stripe
$31.95
A ll n e w c a r lo a n s will b e m a d e a! C C B s r e g u la r lo w ra te Mocksville Sunday.
A n d y o u c a n lo w e r y o u r p a y m e n t s e v e n f u r t h e r w i t h C C B s Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson
and children of High Point
lo n g e r - te r m n e w c a r lo a n attended church service here
S o w h e t h e r o r n o t y o u g e l a c a s h r e b a te o n y o u r n e w car. last Sunday. Mr. Anderson is
g e t a c a s h r e b a te o n y o u r n e w c a r lo a n at C C B the son of Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Plus old tire and N .C , state tax 4%. All prices include federal tax
Anderson.

CCB.IVe have a lot that other banks don't. Action All tires mouiited and balanced
We cannot do everything at
ai
once, but we can do something PIRELLI AND BRIDGESTONE MOTORCYCLE TIRES AND TUBES
at once.
Hours: 8 to 6 weekdays, 9 to 1Saturdays. Courtney shop closed Saturdays
Calvin Coolldge
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 1975 - 9

New Classes
Planned
For DCCC

W ith BB&T
A course In LABOR LAWS
F 6 R SUPERVISORS will begin
on, Wednesday, March 19th,
Room 211, of the Brock Building
in Mocksvllle. The class will
meet four times, three hours a
session.
This course introduces the

Cttstomeirls C hok^
supervisors to the important
later laws so that they may
know the legal responsibility of
supervisors and what legal
protection is available to
business and its employees.
UiTderstanding the law and
compliance and cooperation

the customer
wllh various agencies is an
hnportant responsibility In
presenting legal matters.
Registration fee is $2.00.
Plans are being formulated
for an ADULT D R IV E R
ED U C ATION CLASS.
Minimum enrollment is 18. The

is always rig h t
classroom session would meet
two times a week night. The
driving session will be on
Saturday and each student
would ride sixteen hours and
drive eight.
Registration fee is $16.00.
Por information on these and
other classes, please call Gray
Everhart at 634-3415.

dvil Court
in Session
Jtudge Thomas W. Seay, Jr. of
Spencer is presiding over a civil
session of Superior Court here
this week.
Gases calendared for trial
Include:

Motion Docket
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J. 0. Edwards vs (Joshen CUSTOMER • S CHOICE ***STATEMENT CUSTOMER - S CHOICE '"STATEMENT
ACCOUWTWUf^
L^bds, Inc.
Jack D. Elder et ux vs Ned 01 MR A C S M I T H 101-3004567 01 MR A C S M IT H 1 0 1 -3 0 0 4 5 6 7
01 1 2 3 SO M E P L A C E tT A T P H W T O A TI 01 1 2 3 SO M E P L A C E CTATW tW T O AXt
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23
Orion Akter vs Hugh Elliott
Buane Francis Horning vs
JiiSsie L. Singleton
■' ‘ iWadeDennlsGrubb vs James ' H18VIOU8 ' CHECKS/0tetT8 D6W8ITS/CWEDITS SERVICE STATEMENT ' PREVIOUS
STATEMENT BALANCE
CHECKS/OEBITS OEPOSITS/CREOITS
tTATtM BW TllALAN Ce charqe, BALANCE
H v o ld Cassidy
]Mocksville Builders Supply, 1 7 4 5 .6 0 1576,25 3 7 9 .4 9 J 448.B<^ 25 1 7 4 5 ,6 0 1 5 7 6 .2 5 3 7 9 .4 9
2S
Inc. vs James Harold Cassidy et CK. DAILY
CK. CK. DAILY DEKsns^Eons
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O C C K S I D iB n S
NO.
DEraens/CREorrs d ate
BALANCE NO.
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BALANCE
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‘Caudell Lum ber Co., vs —T“
Jtimes Harold Cassidy et ux et I
DM 02103 lOlOO 113 O2I I 8 7 5 ;7 6 0 2 ;0 3 261174
al.' OM 02j03 iq o o 0203 lO/itO 02^3 107 1 1 0 114 O ^ ll 14917 0 2 ;0 4 211174
iow a National Mutual In- 0^03 sq o o 0203 2 doo 0^03 26174
I 0^04
0 2 ,'1 7 3 6 ,'0 9 I 15 0^17 2 4 9 [9 5 02»10 I3 0 | 0 0
si^an ce Co. vs Jun ie M. 0^04 sq o o 2 ll{ 7 4
101 02 1 ****
0210 2900 5d7<. 0210 i3 q o o
04 50100 I 2 0 0 0 0 cA 02;ll 1 5 3 (2 4
Brauchamp. 0^11 21^59 0^11 102 0 2 !0 3 50 I00 120 02:19 2000 0 2 ;1 3 1 1 9 J8 2
20q00CA 15V ^ 1 0 3 02 I03 2 0:0 0 121 02!21 75100 8 7 6 (2 5 02!14 9 9 6 !0 7
0^ 13 1^42 2doo 0213 11982
Trial Docket I 8 7 < j2 5 02514 99^ 07
10« O2 U 7 175:00 122 O iii, 1 1 4 {0 0 02117 5 2 2 !7 2
105 0 2 ll0 25:00 1 2 3 02i2« 67[5 0 0 2 ]1 8 34^ 96
0 2 'l7 3^09 0^17 17^00
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in the matter of the purported 0^17 1231 2 4 < j9 5 52^72
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last will and testament of 0^18 lo d o a 34696
108 O2I2 I 2 519 7 126 0^18 100|00
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. D u a n e Francis Homing vs I n o 0 2 lll 27^59 130 0?|28 zdpo
02*24 11^00 0^24 6<5Q
Jsrale L. Singleton 0 ;* 2 4 4^00 I 5oqoo 0^ 24 49949 111 02|l0 5 6 :74
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Ooell Lewis Rhynhardt. --icu T O M E R 'S H O IC . .I.H VB CH EpK L IS T E IO
Dscar G. Hanes et us et al vs .^CU TOMER'is H O IC & VE CH dC l^ L IS T ^ D
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ja c k D. Elder et ux vs Ned
Lqfokabill et ux.
Elizabeth R. Ellis vs Earl
Naylor
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James Harold Cassidy. TH E 0t Y O U R JD A L Y L B 4LA N C E P R E V iq u S B ^00 THE umI 01 YO UR O A L Y L <IAN LAN CE P R E V IC ^ U S B LA^IC .100
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ujcet al. RATE OF 0 0 4 1 10^» H IC H I S| A F I N lA N f!
Caudell Lumber Company, RATE OFl . )0041iq» -<H ICH n * F I N |a N
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Hufus Brock TH E lE^UL IN G F IJN A ^ C E C ha4ge A V A IL A B L E iRaoi 398^60
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Anierican Legion Post 174 of
Mocksville is conducting a drive
to -collect articles to be auc- Regular statement. Sequential statement.
tiooed in April.
Anyone having any articles to
doqate may leave the articles at Customer’s Choice is the newest idea in checking account • Custom er’s Choice lets you choose Constant Credit
the Branch Bank and Trust services. And it’s offered by North Carolina’s oldest bank.
Company lot or Shop Rite
to cover overdrafts with $100 advances, or you may
parking lot on the following Branch Banking and Trust Company is the first bank to come in and get the exact amount you need up to your
daCes; March 8,15, 22 and 29th,
^ropj 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. There offer this combination of choices: approved credit limit. W ith Constant Credit, you can
will be trucks at these areas to
receive and pickup articles. • Custom er’s Choice makes a sequential statement borrow money by simply writing a personal check.
‘■
‘Your donations will help us
in bur youth and community
available to businesses as well as individuals. And it’s • Customer’s Choice allows you to make automatic
programs,” said Lewis Ocher, free. O ur sequential statement is the first one that: transfers from checking to savings and from checking
Committee Chairman.
Pickup service may be ob­ • Lists checks in the same order that you write them to loan accounts.
tained by calling the following in your checkbook,
nuplbers: 634-5304, 634-2873,634- • Custom er’s Choice allows you to choose Tax Saver™
3663. • Gives you a daily account balance.
checking with either statement. The Tax Saver system,
• Notes unpaid checks with asterisks a space
Three Vehicles including personalized wallet checks and register, helps
in the listing.
Involved In Wreck you organize your itemized income tax deductions.
• Custom er’s Choice enables you to avoid paying a
Three vehicles were involved in
a wreck last Thursday around service charge. Just keep a balance of $100 or more When you choose our sequential statement, simply ask
2;1S p. m. on Gwyn Street in
Mocksville. in your personal checking account. Or you can authorize for specially numbered checks now or the next time you
Involved was a 1970 Ford
us to keep a $ 100 minimum balance in your order personalized checks.
o p ia te d by Susan Prevette
P hillips, 17, of the Bethel checking account by using BB&T’s Constant Credit, So take advantage of BB&T Customer’s Choice. No matter
Church Road', a 1968 Ford
owned by Jack Stewart Ward of our overdraft plan. which statement and services you use, you’ll be right.
748* Park Avenue, which was
packed; and a 1974 Buick
Operated by Betty Whitaker
Angell, 42, of Mocksville Rt. 5.
I^ocksville Police Capt. R. W.
Groce said his investigation
shqVved that the Phillips car was
going west on Gwyn St. The
Angell car was coming out of

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Tot. Street and the driver
reported that she did not see the
P hilips car because of a pole
obstructing her view. Ms.
Phillips tried to keep from
hitting the Buick and slid out of
control into the 1968 Ford which
was parked on the side of the
street.
Damage to the Phillips car
was estimated at $400 and $75 to
the Ward car. There was no ORMR YOUR a>ECIALLY NUMBERED PERSONALIZED CHECKS AT ANY BB£T OFFICE NOW
damage to the Angell car.
The street was reported to be
wet at the lime of the wreck.
DAVTE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

Social Security : Questions A nd Answers


I lost my Medicare card, but I Revenue Service. This could for an operation soon.
affect our disability checks? amount Is correct. Please You didn’t say whether (
have a record of my number. Is mean higher payments for 67 and my only Income is a
The checks to you would bring your letter and the
MRS. BETTY McCLAMROCK that sufficient, or do I have to you when you’re eligible for small pension. I just received a you draw social security
be discontinued, but benefits check when you come.
get another Medicare card? benefits. notice that my pension is being disability benefits. If not,
Mrs, Betty Howard Mc- to your husband and the 1 came, to your office last
Vou should get a new I'll be 65 in July, but am not increased and that the Increase the first thing you need to do
clamrock, 79, widow of George children would continue. Monday to apply and there were
M e d i c a r e card going to apply for my social is retroactive to January. Since is apply for them. U you are
W. McClamrock, of Rt. 2, Ad­ The children's checks will so many people ahead of me
Immediately. Ask any social security retirement payments it’s only a very small raise, do I , approved, you have to be
vance, died at Davie County be stopped when they reach that 1 left since I didn’t want to
security offlce to get you a for a couple of years. However, have to report it to social entitled to those benefits for
Hospital Friday night. 18. or 22 if they go to school sit there all day. I came back
new card. Having a record I would like Medicare security? 24 months before you are
Funeral services were held full tim e and rem ain the next day, and it was the
of your number Isn’t enough protection. Will I be able to get Yes, all changes In your covered under Medicare. If
Sunday at 2 p.m. at Oak Grove unmarri ed, and your same way. When can I apply so
because you need to show it if I don’t take monthly social income, resources, your you have already been
Methodist Church by the Rev. husband is still getting I won’t have to wait so long?
your card when you get security benefits and if so, how tamily situation, or your getting benefits for more
James Weekly. Burial was in monthly social security There’s no way I can know
services that Medicare do I go about it? living arrangements must than 24 months, better give
the Howard family cemetery. disability checks. If you do how many people will come
helps pay for. Yes, you can get Medicare be reported to social us a call and we can get you
She was born in Davie County go to work, you chould notify to the office each morning.
I was housekeeper for an at 65 without getting security even though it may a card.
to Samuel H. and Frances social security as soon as Some general guides might
invalid lady for many years monthly social security not have nay effect on the help you though. We always I'm a widow and I was
Bailey Howard and was a until she died recently. amount of your possible.
checks. You should get in seem to the busier first thing planning to apply for monthly
member of Oak Grove Although I ’m not old enough to s u p p l em e n t a l securi t y I made over $5,000 last year
touch with any social in the morning and last social security payments when
Methodist Church. retire. I ’ve always been covered . income check. All you have and did not receive any social
security office about 3 thing in the afternoon. I I ’m 60, which will be next May.
Survivors include one sister, by social security. If I do day to do is call or write any security benefits. Yesterday I
months before you reach 65 strongly urge you to phone I knew I ’d get reduced benefits
Mrs, J. G, Walton of Winston- work, will I get social security social security office and received a check from social
and apply for hospital us first befire you leave at 60, but thought they’d be
MRS. ROBINETTE Salem; four brothers, Charlie credit for my wages. I ’d like to give them the new security and I am afraid to cash
insurance. At the same home, and we can tell you increased to full benefits when I
KEIMSTER W. Howard, Tom Howard, build up my social security information. it because I ’m not sure I'm
time, you can sign up for the how busy we are then. At the reach 65. Now I understatic^
William Howard, all of Rt. 2 before I ’m 62. My husband, who’s 31, fell off entitled to the benefits. How can
medical Insurance part of same time, you might find they won't be increased. Can
Mrs. Robinette H. Feimster, Advance, and Baxter Howard of If you are paid tiio or the roof and broke his back. He 1 be sure I should cash the
Medicare if you want it. out that we can handle you you tell me why?
45, of 817 Garner Street, Detroit; and several step­ more, in cash, in a calendar will probaby never be able to check?
You’ll get bills every .1 by phone (maybe not at that Monthly social security
Moeksville, died at Davie children quarter, from one employer, work again and has applied for Within the next seven to
months for the monthly precise moment, but later) payments made before 65
County Hospital at 4:42 p.m. you’ll get social security m onthly social security ten days you will receive a
premium for your medical and you won’t have to come are reduced to take into
Monday after an illness of six Fork Baptist credit for your earnings. insurance until your start disability payments. We’re now
waiting for the first monthly
letter of explanation from
social security. If after in at all. account the fact that
weeks. Your employer must send in getting monthly social I have never gotten a benefits will he paid over a
reading the letter , you have
Funeral services were con­
ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at
Plan Youth Rally a quarterly report of your
earnings Your employer
security payments. At that
time, the premium will be
check which we were told we
should get next month, and any questions or feel that Medicare card, although I was longer period of time.
Therefore, if you decide.to .
the letter Is Incorrect, you told that people that are
Eaton’s Funeral Chapel by the The Young People of Fork must send in a quarterly deducted from your monthly which will be for my husband, disabled are now under apply for reduced benefits
Rev. Robert Taylor and the report of your earnings, and my two small children and me. should call or come by the
Baptist Church are planning a retirement check. Medicare. How can I get one? 1 at 60, your payments will be
Rev. Harold Pharr. Burial was the social security If I go to work and earn about social security office and let
Youth Revival March 7-8-9 at I get supplemental security may have to go to the hospital made at the reduced rate tor'
in Center United Methodist contributions to the Internal $10,000 a year, how will that us determine if the check
the church with services income payments because I ’m as long as you get them.
Church cemetery. beginning at 7:30 each night.
Mrs. Feimster was born in On March 7, there will be
Iredell County to the late N. G. several singing groups in ­
Holmes and Sue Fraley Holmes. cluding, "The B elievers", -THlPe IS Aifme fon eveHYTHIHO . . Eccletiatm 3\. Vtt tiring BIbk. TyndlH HouM
She was a member of the “ Ijames Baptist Church Youth
Wesleyan Church of Moeksville. Choir” , "The Young Disciples”

QOtD’S FIW MlNlilTGS


Surviving are her husband, from Fairview Baptist Church
Bobby G. Feim ster; two in Statesville, a Folk Team
daughters, Mrs. Barry Sechrest from Wingate College, and the
of Moeksville, Rt. 2 and Mrs. Youth Choir from Fork Baptist.
Tommy Carter of Moeksville, The March 8 and 9 services
Rt. 4; one son, Breck C. will be led by the Polk Team
Feimster of the home; her from Wingate.
mother, Mrs. Sue Fraley "Come and Join us in a really
Holmes; four sisters, Mrs.
Ralph Feimster of Moeksville,
great Youth Rally, so you can
LYNN HAVEN C'S BARBECUE
tell everyone the Good News
Mrs. Paul Adams of Statesville, from the Good Book,” said
Mrs. John Frank York and Mrs. organizers. NURSING HOME INC. ‘Barbeque A t I t ’« Best"
Edith Holland, both of Olin; and
one brother. C. F. Holmes of
842 Salisbury St.
Moeksville; and, two grandchild p. O. Box 428
ran.
State Ueentcd Phone: 634-2495

Yadkin Valley A. E. SwU, 4dmiiilftnitor

The young people will meet at fine. DAVIE TRACTOR &


We need to remember all our
the church Saturday March 8 at
15 till 7 to go to a youth meeting elderly folks from the Valley C. A. SEAFORD IMPLEMENT CO.
at Salem Baptist Church in that are not able to attend
Winston Salem. church in bad weather, They LUMBER COMPANY F ord Farming-Sales A n d Service
-New H olland Equiptment-
The Valley folks was proud to are Mrs. Jennie Howell, Miss
Dulcie Hauser, Mrs. Evola A Com plete Repair Shop-
see one of the older members
Mrs. Bessie Smith able to at­ Sheek, Mrs. Clyde Howell, Mrs. Jericho Road MockivlUe, N. C. Salisbury R oad
tend the preaching hour with Maude Hauser, Mr. Clifford
Phone: 634-5969
her daughter Mrs. Grace Green. Hope these will ail be n M M 6 M - iU 4 8
Langston. able to attend when old man
Mrs. Nellie King was able to winter is over.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob King at­
attend church on Sunday for the
EATON FUNERAL HOME
first time after her operation.
She is improving great.
Mrs. Lillian Smith entered
tended a birthday dinner in
honor of Mrs. King’s sister
Mrs. Roma Stewart at the
PARKS & scon
church. There was about 75 Inuilating Service SM N .M dBStnet *
Duke Hospital at Durham on
Sunday evening. She will be people to enjoy the dinner with Moekivllle, N. C. 27028
there for a few days to be her. She was 87 years old. MoefcnUle.N.C.
Several people went to her Cooling In The Summei^ann In The Winter
started on a new drug which we
hope she will be much better home after lunch to visit with Phone 9S4-41M
with. her, all her sisters were able to Office Phone. 634-5939 ALWAYS SAFETY IN VALOR
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Smith of attend except one which was Daway Porto . Owighl Scott
Sally. She had had the flu. Moral cowardice is rampant in our land, it stands in direct contradiction to the example of
Marshalltown, Iowa arrived in Jesus Christ. The behavior of some of our young men and women and soma of our leaders is equally
N.C. last Friday. They took Mr. and Mrs. Wood the shameful. We are spectators to the side show of seeing people point to each other as moral deviates.
Mrs. Lillian Smith to Duke
Sunday along with Nelda, and
parents of the pastor were
Emerson said, "There is always safety in valor." it's a lost thought like so many jewels from RJLIER WELDING &
among the visitors at Yadkin
Margie. Valley on Sunday. DAVIE our great writers. Jesus was safe only when He submitted to the cross. "Stand thou on that side,"
FABRICATORS
He seemed to command Satan, "for on this side am H"
David Weatherman returned Mrs. Eva Griffitli is a patient Certified Welding-Portable
home last week, and is doing at Forsyth Memorial Hospital
again she was taken there from
FREEZER LOCKER, INC. Ah, He was a man! A man of fire and valor and power! Men like Him have blazed new trails,
fought and conquered wrong, and found remedies for deadly diseases. Welder O n Hand
the rest home last Friday. He set His face like flint as He turned toward Jerusalem that last time. For there was safety -Trailers O u r Speciality
M acedonia Davie Weatherman is still in
a e a s d U M ^ rB tiM t
in doing His Father's will-disgrace in any other course. R o u te 4 Moeksville, N.C.
Forsyth Hospital and hoping to
M oravian News get home soon.
Ph0M«S4-3788
h ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK h Philip Fuller Ow ner
Phone: 634-3712
Mr. Wilbur West was ad­
The Lola Douthit Circle met m itted at Medical P ark OCommunhy Atfiwtiaint 1t7B
at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Hospital last Monday and had Wa««iHaaeopi prlmaWi itaim <P.V*1.00far «>*<hMl In tta mm oI «iMatl«ii, th. Mm.
Ellis last Tuesday night with surgery last Wednesday. He ofttaauthorandthatl har of tfwkociiiMaibafiv«t. 4 kMltttm to“OodTtFImMkiuw," **« 121(7, FanWorth. T». 7S11t
twelve members and three
children present and one guest,
was able to come home on
Saturday, but is still confined to MOCKSVILLE MOTOR CO. REAVIS H)RD INC.
Mrs. Dan Ellis from Nebraska. his bed.
Those still in Forsyth Hospital Mrs. Mary Douthit, and Mr.
are Mr. Roy Smith and Mr. CMtom OnuuMOUllioii Woik Whoi* Feople LMea Better
Vernon Reed Sr. are both T h is fe a tu re is p u b lis h e d in the^ interest o f a b e tte r c o m m u n it y
Jacob Long. Remember these patients at Baptist Hospital.
along with others that are sick Hwy. 601 North
There are others at home on -ConiMtelil A RMldmtal-
but not in hospitals in prayer the sick list we need to a n d is m a d e possible b y these sponsors
rDMbhWtldli«S«vlM
and with a get well card. remember all these with MoekfTiOe, N. C. RMne 6S4-31«1
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Watson prayers, and cards. Phone 634-2879 w h o believe in b u ild in g c h a racte r.
and children from King were Mr. and Mrs. Rob King had 81SWflkeiboroSt.
Saturday supper guests of Mr. Sunday dinner with Mr. and
and Mrs. Kenny Gllis and IVIrs. Larry Williard, and son. EATON’S BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH OF ’THE LIVING GOD Sunday School 10 a.m. ----------
children. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hauser Bixby, N.C. BAI CHimCH
M ^ O D IS T CHURCH Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ellis of visited Henry McBride and Bud McDowell, pastor Tiaimng Union 7 p.m. HOLY CROSS Comatzer Methodist 11 a.m.
Nebraska were guests of Mr. Wilbur West Sunday evening. ADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCH C
LUTHERAN CHURCH SbDisT OT im ra’^
and Mrs. Ausbon Ellis and Sunday School at 10 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 ajn. M ^Sm L EPE N T C C O ST A L Rev. Leonard VonCannon, Pastor
Worship at Ua.m. EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Service 11 a.m. Visitors Welcome
Carol last week. They enjoyed rag g F s¥ W cH
ELBAVILLE UNITED Haniion B. Hickllng, Minister
having them with them. The Methodist Charge Lgcy each Sunday at 6 p.m.
Worship 7 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH ROADS Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship Sendee 11 a.m. CA-raOLICMISSION
Ellises picked them up from Bible Study 4th Sunday night FARMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH Evanaeustic Service 7:30 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. -Sunday obligation >
Greensboro airport last Monday To Hold Special CHURCH CLEMENT GROVE FARMINGTON UNITED
JERICHO CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jericho Road Youth Night Sun. 6 p.m. rulfUled also at antleipatoiy mass on j
night. METHODIST CHURCH Charles Isenbetg, Minister ! l » 4 ‘S r 2 i» 3 I
CHURCH OF GOD Office: 497-5291-Home: 634-5257
Mr. and Mrs. Tip Collins of
Clemmons, Mr. and Mrs.
Lenten Services :h u r c h I.W. (james, Pastor
Sabbath School 10 s
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cooleemee, N.C. JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Sidney Garner, and Tom of Lenten services for the Davie BETHLEHEM UN... Worship Service 1 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. CooleemM, N.C.
METHODIST CHUR tayer Meeting Wed., 8 p.m. FIRL Worship Service 11 a.m. Morning WorsI ip 11 a.m.
Moeksville, Mr. Lacy Beshears United Methodist Charge will be i W l ^ l » s 5 i S e ” N.C.
Nortl Worship Service 7 p.m. Evening Woi p 7:30p.m. Moming myer, Service
held at Hardison United CLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL Rev.'. Charles Bullock
and Mrs. Pat Taylor of Clem­ HOLINESS CHURCH LIBERTY UNITED Momin
mons were Sunday guests of Methodist Church, Sunday, Moeksville, Route 5 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Church
March 9, at 7:30 p.m. Pastor Rev. Albert Gentle Church School 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ellis and Morning Worship l i a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. LIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH TOE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Rev. Ralph H. Taylor,, of Sunday School 10 a.m. Troy C. Vaughn, Pastor
children. Evening Worship 7:45 p.m. Worship Service 11 a.m.
High Point, will preach, and the « eet The d^iiirch of the Ascension
Mr. and Mrs. Ausbon Ellis BIXBV^PRESBYTERIAN m eto od is F c h u r c h MACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH Church School 10 a.m.
Center United Methodist COOLEEMEE Rev. Austin Hamilton Rev. John H. K ^ , Pastor
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ellis PRESBYTERIAN » tu .i^.^n is te r Morning Prayer, Sermon 11 a.m.
Church choir will sign. The Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday School u l a.m.
visited Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ellis CHURCH Worship Service 11 a.m. Morning Worship I I a.m. School 10 a.m. TURRENTINE BAPTIST CHURCH j
and son Barney last Thursday public is cordially invited to CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. James P. Knieht, Minister Youth Choir Rehearsal 6 p.m. ip Service 11 a.m.
attend. Sunday Service 10 A.M. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. evening Worship 7 p.m.
night. They live in Davidson Wed. Service 7:30 p.m.
CEDAR CREEK Worship Service 11 A.M. 6 miles East on Hwy. 64 Evening Worship 7:30 D;m.
County, Mrs. Ellis served cake BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Yates K. WUUnson, Pastor Adult Choir Rehearsal V: 15 p.m.
and coffee which they enjoyed Social Security COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a.m. S^»S^cW cft rE ® fs»T ^H ^feR "c^’ ^'^
very much. & l» P s ^ f& C H Gladstone Road Worship Sei^ce 11 a.m.
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Wood are •Questioiur-Aiuwera- Simday School 10 a.m. Everting Worship 7:30 p.m. MCTHoi'iSTCHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH
CHESNUT GROVE UNITED WoriWp Service 11 a.m.
pround grandparents of twins METHODIST CHURCH Evening Worship 7 p.m. MOCKSVILLE CHURCH ZION UNITED
born last Monday night to Mr, » D l " s m CHURCH
B OF GOD METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH
I’ll be t)5 at the end ol June
and Mrs, Browny Hicks, Mrs,
Hicks was Sue Wood before her
and plan to stop working July 1 & ® !lfs¥c»S
Rev. Avery A. Ferguson
GREEN MEADOWS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Depot Street
Rev. James I. Morris, Pastor
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
and apply for monthly social Rev. Walter L.Warfford
Rev.Walti ' Sunday School 10 A.M. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
marriage. The boy was named security retirement payments. Sum^y School 10 a.m. MiUing Rd., MocksviUe, N.C.
CHURCH OF GOD CONCORD UNITED Worship Service I I A.M.
Stacy; the girl was named However, since I can’t afford to Cooleemee, N.C. ME’THODIST CHURCH Worship Service 11 a.m. Evening Service 7 P.M. Lonny G. Liebelt. Pastor
Tracy, Tliey are doing fine. B.T.U.%:30p.m. Sabbath School 10 a.m.
be without any income for any CHURCH OF GOD CORNA’TZER BAPTIST CHURCH Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Moming Worship I I a.m.
The motlier and boy went home, length of time, when is the best Prayer Meeting -Wed., 7:30 p.m.
OF PROPHECY DAVIE BAPTIST TABERNACLE
bul the girl didn't weigh enough time for me to apply so that my Rev. Glenn Hawley SHILOH BAPTISl CHURCH
to go, social security checks will start Moeksville, Route 4 (Ephesus)
Mrs, Nannie Smith of Port-
smuulh. Va, was supper guest of
at about the same time my
S W l^ s W u R C H
0 i a l— A — P ra t/ e r - 634-3311)
salary checks slop’?
Mrs, Hattie Cayse last Wed­ Vuu shuuld apply for your Sa
nesday night. She enjoyed Mrs, siocial becurity retirement
Smith very much,
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Ellis and
Itayments i tu :i months IXUETTE ANTIQUES & J. P. GREEN BILL MERRELL
Mr. and Mrs, Ausbon Ellis
before yuur t>5lh l>irtbday.
That way. there’ll be no MARTIN HARDWARE & ART SUPPLIES
visited Miss Ida Ellis Iasi
Wednesday night. She was
lime lat! between yuur last
Antiques A n d Collectibles
MIUING CO.. INC. FURNITURE CO, INC.
(eellng pretty good and had a
paycheck and yuur firi>t
munthly sucial security
GENERAL MERCHANDISE Furnlture-Lamps-Glassware-Sllver M «v Flour
good visit with Mr. and Mrs. check. Vuu can apply at any Old Clocki-Pieture Frames-
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Mte Cuifoiw Btond ‘^ r * Cootfort And Economy IlMt"
Kllis. social scurily office. They'll
Mrs I’aiii ('rolls of F»»di, Diy Good!, CrootiUi. PNtiUut 1021 Yadkinville Road 524 Depot Str«et
iit'i'd lu see yuur birth TOl WflkMboto St. Mockrill*, N. C.
Mui'ksville was diiiiuM' guesi ut certificate, suciai security
Miss Carol Kllis Iasi Thursday curd, and latest \V-;i furm.
PhoM eS4-41S8 Moeksville, N .C. 634-2296 PhoM 634-2126 nw M _______
'rtu-y also stiopped in Winslon-
.Salem in the afleniiKiii.
DAVIF COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 - 11

Johnny Cash Film To Be Shown Bits O f Life


('Iinrrh .4 rtivitirs
>At Cooleemee Baptist Church ST. FRANCIS
St. Francis Mission will have
The story is old, but the that establish a practical and Lenten Services Thursday at
prospective is up-dated and personal rapport with every 7:30 p. m.
brought into sharp focus by the viewer. You are there, being
film The Gospel Road to be introduced to the disciples, and EATON’S BAPTIST
shown on Sunday, March 9, at gaining insights into their Rev. Archie Jones, native of
the First Baptist Church of varied personalities. You are Dnvip County and a foreign
Cooleemee. The showing will there, experiencing the highly missionary serving in Ecuador
begin at 7.-30 p.m. The entire charged emotional impact of will be the guest speaker on
community is cordially invited. the trial before Pilate, and Sunday morning, March 9th at
The Gospel Road, becoming so personally in­ the 11:00 service.
disti'ibuted by World Wide Sunday night. March 16th the
Pictures, was conceived and
volved that you feel sym ­
pathetic pain when Robert
I Failed M y Friend Salem Singers will present a
produced by Johnny Cash and Elfstrom, is an outstanding By ROSCOE BROWN PISIIER musical program at 7:45 p.m.
his wife, June Carter Cash, portrayal of Christ, suffers the The public is invited to attend.
lie met me in the post offlce. We ipoke a i uiual. He
■whose desire was to tell the physical attack that precedes teemed a little more willing to Ulk than heretotore. We
story of Jesus Christ in a GOOD SHEPHERD
the Crucifixion. stepped out of the crowd over to the large writing desk at the
realistic and meaningful way. Adding to the effectiveness of ilde. He then Mid, “I want to talk with you wmetlme about A joint Lenten service will be
. The film is a unique blend of The Gospel Road in its endeavor •omething." A rhythm band composed o f students from the TA’ R class at Mocksville held at the Church of the Good
scripture-based narrative, an to convey reality for this day "All right," I replied. Elementary performs for citizens attending a special meeting last week to kick Shepherd Episcopal Church in
; abundant supply of specially Then we walked together out the pott office, He was o ff the membership drive for the Davie C o unty Association o f Retarded Citizens, Cooleemee on Sunday, March 9,
are: the fascinating treatment
^written songs, and a series of walking to h ii work, lo I asked him to ride. He got In. Little at G p. m. with the Fork
of the Crucifixion, making this did I retlite that was the last time I would see this friend. becoming a m em ber should contact C ynthia Glascock at
, in-depth character portrayals, tragedy an event of significance ■liam R . Davie Elementary or Bobbye Draughon at Pinebrook E lem ental^. Ascension Episcopal Church.
Two weeks went by. Thepott office conversation made iu
with Israel itself as the mixing that reaches from its own time way back to mind. Now 1 undientood. The young man wanted
bowl. across the years to take on someone to say something to him that would keep him from W O RLD DAY OF PRA YER
. You are there, walking beside meaning for all men of all ages; taking his life and leaving a good home, a wife, ana two sweet Christian Woman’s Club Will Meet On March 21st A community wide World Day
the Jordan and the Sea of and the songs and background girls.
The Christian Women’s Club humor and a deep love of life a graduate of the Cincinnatie of Prayer will be observed
Galilee; you are there, seeing I was too busy In other (hingi and failed to go by to talk Conservatory of Music. The
music of Johnny Cash and other with my friend. It was too late when I learned he had of Winston-Salem will hold its make her a popular speaker. Friday, March 7, at the Church
Him in many human situations outstanding musicians, whose monthly meeting March 21 at She has spoken in many cities Shop of John Simmons will of the Good Siiepherd Episcopal
asphyxiated himself in hi« own ear. I went to the hiner-
contemporary style is not out of a l . . but it was not easy for me to go. 11;.10 a.m. at Bermuda Run and is in great demand. Mrs. present a demonstration on Church in Cooleemee at 7:30 p.
keeping with the story ... a story Daniel Is a former chairperson “Table Enchantment.” m.
First Methodist To that reveals that His darkest
Life had not turned out at my friend thought it would.
His ship was not coming in. Who knows? I could have brought
Country Club.
Mrs. Henry Daniel, wife of a of the Atlanta Christian Reservations are necessary All churches are invited to
day has become our brightest. hit ship home.. perhaps? But 1 failed him — my friend— successful Atlanta business Women’s Club. She is now by March 19 and can be made participate.
Hold Lenten Services when he needed me the moat, n ie Bit of Ufe I could have
given him it ttlll my own. It hurU m eat 1hold on to It now.
man, and mother of three, will werving as an Area
by calling Mrs. William Board
or Mrs. Rick Roburen. A free
T^le First United Methodist Church Meeting be the speaker. Mrs. Daniel’s Representative.
nursery is provided at Clem­
. Church of Mocksville has Southern charm and accent, Music will be presented by
mons Baptist Church. Parents Gospel Singing
scheduled a series of Lenten In Thomasvilie combined with a rich sense of Claudia Whitaker, soprano, and
are asked to bring a sack lunch The Dulin United Methodist
Worship Services for the month
of March. Special Lenten
messages will be brought by
All United Methodist Women
are urged to attend the District
March 13 Is "Music In for each child.
For more information about
the Christian Women’s Club,
Church will have a gospel
singing Saturday, March 8th, at
7:30 p. m., sponsored by the
Day Apart Service at Shady
^ ; visiting ministers and the Rev.
. Austin Hamilton, pastor of the
First United Methodist Church.
Grove United Methodist Church
in Thomasvilie Sunday, March
9, from 3 to 5 p.m.
Our Schools Day”
School children all over the L e t US h e a r t h e w o r d s o f J e s u s ;
contact Mrs. Gary Chapman,
chairman, or Mrs. Neal Wilcox,
vice chairman.
youth group of the church.
F’eatured singers will be the
Ross Family.
: The Rev. William C. An­ universities throughout the
The church is located on nation will begin their day nation.
derson, pastor of the Advance March 13 by singing "This Land
Highway 109 between Although it is sponsored by " T h e g l o r y w h ic h t h o u h a s t g iv e n
Methodist Charge, will be in the

Memorial ToMother
Thomasvilie and Winston- Is Your Land” in recognition of music educators, “ Music In Our me
pulpit on March 9, at 7:30 p.m. the first national "Music In Our
Salem. Schools Day” is an effort to
On March 16, 7:30 p.m., the Mrs. Joetta Feezor will lead Schools Day." I h a v e g iv e n t h e m ,
visiting minister will be the bring the entire community

(Mrs. Allie Griffin Foote)


in the worship service. “ Music In Our Schools Day” th a t th e y m a y b e o n e e v e n as w e
;Rev. James Reeves of the Union together in recognition of the
is being sponsored by the 62,000- millions of young people who a re o n e ,
Chapel and Chestnut Grove member Music Educators
Methodist Charge. Pacific Islands make music, listen to music, I in t h e m a n d t h o u in m e ,
National Conference, an and learn about music through
Nearly all the Pacific islands
Dear Mother! Dear Mother!
The Rev. Charles Sherrill will organization of music teachers t h a t t h e y m a y b e c o m e p e r f e c t ly
deliver the sermon on March 23 are volcanic in origin, National music education.
from schools, colleges, and one,
at 7:30 p.m. Geographic says. Many have
There will be special music by
the choirs of the First United
eroded to sea level, becoming
coral-encrusted atolls. South Yadkin Church Meeting
s o t h a t t h e w o r ld m a y k n o w
th a t th o u h a st s e n t m e We loved you so much!
You appeared in my dreams
: Methodist Church. South Y adkin Baptist Elmer Thomas, assoclationai a n d h a s t lo v e d th e m e v e n as t h o u
Association is sponsoring a director of missions, states that h a s t l o v e d m e . " d o h n 1 7 :2 2 - 2 3 )
Church Library Workshop at workers from churches of other
Green M eadows the F irst Baptist Church,
Mooresville, N. C. March 10-12
denominations are welcome to
take advantage of this training. LET U S J O I N W I T H O T H E R S IN
And some how we touched!
Sunday March 9 will be youth March 15 as the date for yard
from 9:00 - 11:30 A. M.
This workshop is for all
The leader of the workshop
will be Mrs. Harold Walker of 169 C O U N T R I E S IN A You and my dear husband
Who I aLso loved and dreamed of
-Sunday at Green Meadows and bake sale, sponsored by the church library workers, church Knoxville, Tennessee, who is an
staff, and any members of approved library worker by the CELEBRATION O F CHRISTIAN UNITY
i.Church. The young people of G. A. and Acteens mission
churches who are interested in Library Departm ent of the
;Uie church will be teaching and
'occupying other offices in the
;;church services.
groups of Green Meadows -
place, yard and carport at the
Lawrence Riddle home.
establishing a church library.
The announcement by Rev.
Baptist Sunday School Board of
Nashville, Tennessee.
O N THE

W O R L D D A Y O F PRAYER
Must be together in heaven above.
• ■March 2-9 is Home Missions Earl Douthit of Martinsburg,
'Week. As Annie Armstrong
•Week of Prayer for home
West Va. spent the weekend
with his father Henry Douthit. F a rm in g to n News
M a r c h 7 ,1 9 7 5 Your loving daughter,
'missions in Southern Baptist
iChurchs, the Green Meadows
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Smith
arrived last week for a visit . Service at Shiloh Baptist Mrs. Gertrude F. Howell
-Mission Group plan a fellowship with relatives here. One reason T he Pino-Farmington
County. 7:30 p.m.
;iupper at the fellowship center for com ii^ right now is that his Homemakers Club met Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. John Grahan
at6:30 p.m. on Wednesday to be sister, Lillian Smith, was ad­ nesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Williard, Beth and Grant of
|i> f followed by a play about the life mitted to the Du-ke H o spital Mrs. Floyd Dull with nine Winston-Salem were Sunday
Jennie Armstrong one of the at Durham on S u n ^ y . She. members present. The meeting dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth
rarly home missionaries. expects to remain only three or was opened with the singing of

A ll of us at the
Williard.
ftrs. Henry Douthlt remains a four days where doctors can the United Nation hymn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
intient at the Baptist Hospital keep check on how she responds followed by Mrs. Stella Teague Lashley, Debbie, Cecil and
^ ill receiving teste but in to a new type of medication, presenting constructive on Mary visited Mr. and Mrs.
getting along well and expecte

lelephone Company
which is hoped to help the “Good lives behind our minds in Grady W. Doub and family
to be able to return home in a condition she has had following what we do and how we live, Sunday afternoon.
f6w days. surgery last summer. when we live close to God.” Sunday guests of Mr. and
.-.Keep in m ind Saturday, Mrs. Nell James closed the Mrs. W. S. Spillman were Mrs.

^ t the same
devotionals with prayer. The Ham Collette and Miss Susan
following officers were elected Messick of Winston-Salem.
for 1975. President, Mrs. John
W o o d le a f N ew s Holdsworth;. vice president,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Sr.,
and granddaughter, Catherine

telephone service you do.


Mrs. Stella Teague; secretary- and Ellie, spent the weekend in
treasurer, Mrs. E lla Gray St. Petersburg, Va. with their
others. While it will only be Furches and Mrs. Nell James. son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
The real cold weather and about 5 weeks before they will Committees were appointed Gene Johnson. On Saturday
K snow flurries over the week end set them out in the fields, much and the club year book filled out
-reminded some of our residents cure is taken to keep them from and places of meetings
night they went to Colonial That’s why we know there’s room for what you’re paying for. it’s a matter
Heights to the Swift Creek
' of the deep snow the first of getting too cold, and getting assigned. Perfect attendance
and 1974 reading certificates
Dinner Theatre, where both improvement. of value.
/March 48 years ago when the them the right size for planting. Gene and his wife, Flo were
depth was 22 inches causing Mrs. Sarah Francis Thomp­ were given to those qualifying.
playing in the play “My Fair
A nd th at’s why we're working hard We want good service because that's
traffic to stop and caving in A social period was enjoyed
' roofs to sheds and out buildings.
son of Winston spent the
following the program in which
Lady". every day to m ake it better. w hat we're working for. It’s a matter
weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Grey Walls of Winston-
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Fleming Malcolm Bullock and family. Mrs. Dull served Usty cherry
Salem spent the weekend with You want good service because th at’s of pride.
-have returned home after a visit Carl Deal is much improved tarts, sandwiches with pickle her mother, Mrs. G. W. John­
!:;wilh their daughter and family, and coffee or coke. CENTEL
and able to be about again after son.
"Mr. and Mrs. Alden Swicegoi^ having eye surgery at Rowan News comes from Knoxville,
Mrs. Buren Lakey entered the CENTRAL mfPHOtyE COMmUUV
. in-Waynesboro, Va. Memorial Hospital. Tenn. that Mr. Herbert Davie Hospital last Friday for
Nicholson has suffered some
;■ Mrs. Lattie Allen, a former
resident of our community, is
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pinkston
moved last week from our midst heart trouble and pneumonia
tests and observation on her Y o u c a n c a ll o n u s .
back.
;;very ill at her home in to their home recently pur­ and is a patient in a hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprinkle
; Salisbury. chased on Woodleaf Road near there. The latest news about of Winston-Salem visited Miss
- Mrs. Mary Nesbit has left the Milford Hills, Salisbury. iiim shows some improvement.
Kate Brown Sunday.
.'Rowan M emorial Hospital Howard Harrison is im ­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moore Mrs. Ella Furches and Miss
; where she had been a patient proving at his home after being spent Sunday afternoon in
Margaret Brock visited Mrs.
<and is now recuperating at the a patient for a month in Rowan Lexington with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ruby Mauney in Kannapolis
.'home of her daughter, Mrs. Memorial Hospital. W. Vestal who sent their best
last week.
iV Maxie Cheek in Cooleemee. regards to friends in Davie
Gus Greer is showing some Woodleaf Humor
; improvement at V. A. hospital
'in D urham where he had
C e d a r C re e k
The Honey Bee the busy soul.
surgery last month. He has no time for birth
This is the time of the year control.
'that early truck growers lose That’s why it is in times like
-much needed rest at night these When You Count families. We all loved uzora;
caring for their young plante We have so many sons of she was one of our children;
'$uch as squash, tomato and Bees. Count your garden by the although she had lived in
flowers; never by the leaves Winston-Salem for several

4th Annual that fall.


Count your days by golden
hours.
years.
Little Detra Scott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, who
Don't remember clouds at all. has been a shut-in, is able to be

Country Count your nights by stars,


not shadows;
Count your life with smiles,
out again and back at Sunday
school.
McKinley Eaton called
not tears. Sunday evening at the home of
Ham D ay And with joy on every bir­
thday.
Alta and E. J. Eaton.
Mrs. Lucy Tatum and Mrs.
Count your age by friends, not Odell Eaton called Saturday
years. evening at the home of Mrs.
Through Christ we can William Eaton.
March 15th become a whole, renewed
person regardless of our age.
Miss Sarah Scott and Miss
Sherlie Scott enjoyed shopping
By Dixie Lee for Easter in wintson-Salem,

Sponsored by Spring is just around the


High Point and Greensboro last
Saturday.
corner. Everybody is getting The Cedar Creek choir par­
the gardens ready for spring ticipated in the talent program
The Methodist Men O f planting. We plant by faith that
God will give us the increase.
at the Mainsville A. M. E. Zion
church Sunday evening and
Union Chapel Church The weather was a chilly cold
day Sunday: however a good
reported an enjoyable evening
of worship.
Sunday school was reported at Little Tony Tatum is a shut-
at the Cedar Creek. Everyone enjoyed
an interesting lesson.
in. Hurry Tony and gel well for
we really miss you at Sunday

Wm. R. Davie Fire Dept. Bldg. Singing was enjoyed at the


church last Sunday by the Glory
Land Singers of E kin. They
School.
Little Tracy Eaton was
honored February 22 on his
were a white Christian group sixth birthday with a grand
S e r v i i i j i F r o m 6 : 3 0 u . iii . - 8 : 3 U p . m . and they believe that God is not party with lots of friends en­
a respector of persons. We joying the festivities with lots of
T o G o , A I no H a III B iK i'iiitii. really loved them. The Rev. W. ice cream and cake and other
C. Hay brought a wonderful goodies. He is the son of Mr. and
C ountry Ham , Gravy, Eggs, Grits, Jelly, message. Mrs. Odell Eaton. Everybody
Our deepest sympathy is sang Happy Birthday to Tracy.
Vegetables, H ot Biscuits and Coffee or Tea.
extended to the Frost and Brock
12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

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WUey K eaton’s hand made doU furniture has the luxurious appearance o f real furniture. He also upholsters some o f his doll furniture for a variety.

fr i i r y ix r u L u n

A rtistry In W ood C arvin g


Wood carving is not only an enjoyable chairs would delight any little girl.
hobby but a profitable one for Wiley
Keaton of the Smith Grove Community, Keaton says he prefers to use cedar wood
Route 3, Mocksville. on everything he makes and unless he is
doing a custom job for someone who
He began carving about thirty-years ago, prefers something different, he “never
strictly as a hobby. However, Keaton has uses anything but cedar.”
worked with wood since he was a young
boy when he peddled wood in Winston- He is quite good at repairing wooden
Salem with his father and two brothers. furniture, also. Occasionally his repair
jobs call for his talent in replacing a
II was during this time that he first missing piece with a hand carved
developed a sincere interest. " I used to duplicate. He recently repaired an antique
look at pictures of different objects,” he rocker which had one of the original rungs
says, “and wondered how they would look missing. Keaton handcarved another
made out of wood.” which was an identical match.

This was just the beginning! He has helped one of the Boy Scout
Troops in Mocksville, that is in the process
of carving a totem pole, and was glad to be
He now prides himself in carving
of service to them.
anything unique. He does a great job on
tools and each and every one works just
like the real thing. His hobby hit a snag about eight-years
ago due to eye surgery. Following a
cataract operation, Keaton says he was
One of his latest creations was a padlock,
"slowed down considerably” for about a
complete with key, which worked per­
year. After being fitted with the proper
fectly. Keaton sold this at the annual Craft
glasses, he began carving again with “no
Fair, along with many other pieces.
affects whatsoever.”

He always enjoys this event and is now


He spends hours hand rubbing with
working towards the ]975 fair.
different grades of sand paper to make the
smooth surface needed in each and every
Another unusual carving is a replica of a piece. He then uses a sealer and clear
.32 cal. revolver with removable cylinder.
(continued on page 2B)
He has also carved pocket knives with
movable blades, puzzles, pictures,
household novelties, movable toys,
jewelry, old-fashion barber shears which
work perfectly, and a realistic set of false D A V IB C O U N T Y
teeth, which he has had lots of fun with.

One of Keaton's most amusing pieces is

Features - IB March 6, 1975


the miniature ferris wheel. With the help of
an old-fashioned crank Victrola motor, he
can just flip a switch and it works per­
fectly.

The exquisite set of doll furniture in­ Story hy Marlene Benson


cludes a bed which assembles like an or­
dinary bed, the drawers work perfectly
and the lazy susan table with matching
Photos by James Barringer

'' Wiley Keaton o f S m ith Grove, a w ood carver for 30 years, works on pieces w hich he wiU make in to
jewelry.

I -

Just a sample o f the wood carver’s work. A great deal more will be made in tim e for the annual
The m inature ferris wheel is one o f K eaton’s most amusing hand carved items. Craft Fair.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

D a v ie 4 -H e rs H o ld A n n u a l B a k in g C o n te s t
division were: Joe Tulbert and
The Davie County 4-H’ers had
their annual Baking Contest Rita White. Rita White was
Saturday, March 1, 1975 at the County Champion. Sheet cake:
County Office Building. There Kim Gregory and Elaine
were 37 4-H’ers participating in Koontz. Elaine Koontz was the
the contest. There were a total County Cham pion. Biscuits:
of 60 entries. Sandy Johnson. She was also
The 4-H’ers could prepare 3 the County Champion. Muffins:
out of 7 different dishes. They Pam Murray and Sonja Cook.
were layer cake, sheet cake, Pam Murray was County
biscuits, muffins, yeast rolls, Champion. Cookies: Joe
cookies and pies. The 4-H’ers Tulbert, Terry Reavis, and
were divided into three Sheila Walker. Sheila Walker
separate groups - pre-teen, was the County Champion.
early-teen, and seniorteen. Pies: Barbara Brannan and
While the judges, Mrs. Jerry T. Tulbert. Jerry Tulbert
sjpec._. ____ was the County Champion.
Awards were presented to the Dens, and skits were prestned by Den 5. Mr. Davis Christine Greene, a former
Extension Agent in Yadkin Yeast Rolls: Marsha Ratledge,
^ o k c on "HelpinB In Scoutini “ Announcements
‘ were made. . of
. .the ~
Pinewood Private l.inda K. Osborne, Jerry Tulbert, and Marsha
larch 25, the 1 lysical Fitness program in April and a picnic In
Derby to be held Mi County, and Mrs. Sudie Whaley, 4-H linking Contest Winners arc shown above: 1st
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. a teacher at Pinebrook Ratledge was County Cham­
May. Harold Osborne of Woodland pion. Row: Terri Rcavis, Elaine Koontz, and J e r r y '
Elementary School, in Davie Tulbert: 2nd Row: Rita White, Marsha Ratledge, '
is stationed at Fort Sam County, were judging the en­ Other participants included
Sandy JoKnson, Pam M u r r ^ , and Joe Tulbert; 3rd
A dvance Dairie High Debaters Place
Houston, Texas, after tries, J im Sloop, Assistant Deena Barhardt, Crystal Beck,
completing the U. S. Army How: Barbara Branan, Sonja Cook, and Sheila
Extension 4-H Agent, was Greg Beck, Carol Branan, Walker.
Basic Training program. showing slides of events that Rhonda D raughn, Pam ela

News High In Tournament


During the graduation
ceremony at Fort Jackson,
had taken place last year and
the year before.
Ratledge,
Marsha
B arry Reavis,
Reavis, Kathy Reilly,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Guilliams Kathy Chaffin and Tony court system.
Also debating from Davie
South Carolina, on February
I t, she was chosen as one of
the 15 ladies for the Honor
The winners received a $5.00 ■Judy Duiin, Malinda Wright,
certificate that could be used in Joseph Arnold, Johnny Arnold, Cooleem ee News
Atkins, members of Davie any 4-H activity during 1975. Katie Boger, Robin Brock,
are sisters of Mrs. Smiley. Mrs. were affirmative teams com­ Flag detail. Linda has The county champions received Janet Carter, Fred Carter,
Fallie Vogler also visited the High’s debate team, tied for the J ames Stroud, who un­ to be transferred to a Charlotte
posed of Jeanette Daniel and begun her specialized a cookbook. All awards were Ginny Reavis, Gina Studevant,
Smiley’s on Wednesday and met first place negative team derwent surgery last month at Hospital for additional treat­
Ken Cornatzer and Howard training in the Medical Field sponsored by the Davie County Jan Allen, Melody Marshbanks,
the relatives from- Roanoke. honors in a speech tournament the Veterans Hospital in ment and observation.
Rupard and Mark Daniel. Jim as a dental specialist. United Way. Teresa Myers, Laura Tobert-
February 28 and March 1. Durham. re-entered the
The event was the Twin City Fariow and Luke Howard spoke The winners in the layer cake son, Maria Wright, and Darlene'
Several members of the Shew. hospital there last week for Pete Connell is expecting to
Invitational Forensics Tour­ negatively in addition to Kathy
Advance-El bavi l l e Home additional treatment. He is the return home this week from the
nament held at R.J. Reynolds and Tony.
Makers Club joined other Davie owner of the Cooleemee Veterans Hospital, Salisbury
High in Winston-Salem. High The best of speaker of the
Flower& Gift Shop.
County Clubs for a trip to the
Merchandise Mart in Charlotte
school students from across the
state participated.
Davie debaters was Ken Cor-
natzer with 134 points, followed H o rs e s A re B ig B u s in e s s Mrs. Eula Hoffman of North
where he underwent surgery on
his arm.
last Friday where they enjoyed by Tony Atkins with 132.
seeing the,“Southern Living and Kathy and Tony had a 5-1
In the individual events
A record eight million horses has a great deal of affluence colonists at distances up to a Cooleemee remains a patient at Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIntyre of
won-loss record which matched inhabit this country according and leisure time to offer the quarter of a mile. a hospital in Mountain City. Woodleaf were the Sunday
Flower Show” . The clubs met at divisions Sharon Nichols also
the records of negative teams to estimates from the American individual, and, likewise he Now racing has grown in this Tennessee after undergoing visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mocksville Friday morning at competed in dram atic in­
from Chapel Hill High and Horse Council in Washington, desires to get away from the country to income the number surgery there last Wednesday. Kurfees and Mrs. McIntyre’s
8:00 and traveled to Charlotte terpretation and Jam es
Hoggard High of Wilmington. D. C., and the number is in­ hustle and bustle of the modern, one spectator sport. During She is improving.
by chartered bus. Members of Richardson worked in ex- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
this club enjoying the occasion To break the tie, individual creasing rapidly. mechanized world. This outlet, 1974, Quarter Horses competed
•' tcmporaneous peaking. Will Safley.
speaker points were compared. The horse population has more than ever before we are for over $18 million in purses at Noah Grimes continues to
were Mrs. Ruby Markland, Schools winning in the various
The Chapel Hill team then took more than doubled since 1960. pleased to say, is becoming the over 100 tracks throughout the undergo treatment at Rowan
Mrs. Nell Poole, Mrs. Matt divisions included High Point Mrs. Dorcas Vogler Meismer
the first place trophy. In fact, there are more horses horse.” United States. Pari-mutuel Memorial Hospital where he
Poindexter, Mrs. Mildred Hege, Central, W atauga (Boone), returned lo her home on Center
Mrs. Sue Garwood, Mrs. In the individual events now in the United States than Growth in the Am erican wagering on Quarter Horse has been a patient for the past
division, two Davie students Chapel Hill, and Hoggard. The Street Thursday after un­
Beatrice Brown and Mrs. Mabel debate topic was Resolved:
before the birth of the Quarter Horse Association is races was an astounding $173 couple weeiis. dergoing two weeks treatment
Howard. made semi-final competition: automobile, when horses were exemplary of all breeds of million, up nearly $10 million
Athena Redmond in dramatic That the United States should at Rowan Memorial Hospital.
significantly change the method used as a primary source of horses. AQHA year-end figures from the previous year. Mrs. Evie Hayes was She is improving.
Mrs. Walter Shutt and Mr. interpretation with a presen­ transportation and power. Equally popular in the released last week from the
of selecting presidential and illustrate the phenomenon.
tation of “ The Glass
and Mrs. Bill Zim m erm an vice-presidential candidates. Again from American Horse On November 8, 1974, the Quarter Horse industry are N.C. Baptist Hospital and is
M enagerie” by Tennessee
attended the Golden Wedding One tournament remains for Council estimates, equine AQHA officially registered one approved shows and per­ recuperating at the home of her
Anniversary Reception of Mr. Williams and Lynn McCulloh in
original oratory with a speech the Davie debaters: The state events drew over 105 million million Am erican Quarter formance events for both youth daughter, Mrs. Donald Hendrix Towed Truck
and Mrs. Jesse Charles in finals at Myers Park High in spectators in 1973. And in a 1970 Horses, which is quite a feat for and adults. Over 3,000 of them of Mocksville.
on the problems of the juvenile
Winston Salem Sunday af­ Charlotte March 21-22. survey, sexty percent of all an association only 34 years old. were held in 1974 and 500,000
ternoon. Mr. Charles is a cousin horse-owning fam ilies made The AQHA closed out the year entries participated. While the Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y Steele, Overturns
of Miss Laura Shutt and the late less than $9,000 annual income. with 1,038,559 horses recorded parent AQHA has a mem­ Lynn, Clay and Pamela drove
Walter Shutt.
Sex Rules Change In Why the sudden interest?
Part of the growth is ex­
in the Stud Book, registering bership of over 75,000, the Mrs. Maude Nichols to Dan­
76,559 new animals in 1974 alone Amei-ican Junior Quarter Horse ville, Virginia over the weekend A milk delivery truck being
The Youth Class of the Baptist plained in an announcement at the headquarters office in Association lists 5,700 mem­ where she will be recuperating towed by a wrecker was
church enjoyed an evening of
Bowling at the Stratford Center
Occupational Education bom the U. S. Extension Ser­
vice, which administers the
Amarillo, Texas.
Transfer of ownership,
bers.
Surprised?
from a recent illness at the
Statistics don’t home of her daughter and son-
damaged when it overturned
Monday, March 3rd around 9:30
on Saturday night. Mrs. Charles What do you expect to see been broken long ago.”
nations 4-H program. At the considered as the barometer of lie, so don’t be shocked if a son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B ill a.m.
The accident occurred on
Markland, Jr. is teacher of the when you walk into a high D avid Jaynes, Local Oc­
end of 1974, 320,767 4-H mem­ any industry, also reached a or daughter soon pops the McGee.
Wilkesboro Street in Mocksville
youth. Seven class members school auto mechenics class? cupational Education Director
bers were enrolled in horse new high in 1974, with 153,236 question, “ Can I get a horse?”
and two visitors enjoyed the Why, boys, of course' And when projects, compared to 160,846 in Yes, horses are big business Mrs. Jim McIntyre is im ­ at the U. S. 601 North in­
for McDowell County, is also A m erican Quarter Horses
evening. They were ac­ you visit the home economics beef cattle and 106,526 in swine. changing hands. these days. Not even Henry proving from an illness of the tersection.
looking into the idea of mixing Ford could overcome m an’s past three weeks. . Operating the wrecker, a 1965
companied by Charles class, you expect to see all This compares to 30,000 horse A total of 51 foreign countries
occupational education club Autocar, was Lewis Gray
M arkland, J r . Mrs. JoAnn girls! Right?
membership since the clubs are
projects 15 years earlier. have imported the American love and devotion to the horse.
Booie and Mrs. Frank Potts. Not necessarily so in North But that’s only part of the Perhaps it’s only fitting that the Mrs. Conrad Nichols, who has E arnhardt, 38, of Rt. 3,
so closely related to the cour- Quarter Horse, but a large
Mocksville. The milk truck
Cardina which ranks second in ses.“ I have gotten a positive
increase. percentage of them are being Model T ’s engine, and all been a patient at Rowan
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foltz the nation in occupational The 12 largest breed subsequent auto’s thereafter, Memorial Hospital is expecting belonged to Garland Bowens, of
reaction to the idea from both purchased by people in the
Rt. 3, Mocksville.
of West Clemmonsville Road education enrollment, ac­ male and female students,”
organizations recorded 36 upper midwest and along the were measured in horsepower!
were Thursday afternoon cording to Am anda Smith, percent more horses in 1973 According to the investigating
said Jaynes. Eastern seaboard. ’Thus, the
director if the Department of than in 1960. Don Jones, tficer, Mocksville Police Chief
visitors of Miss Laura Shutt.
P ublic Instruction’s “ New
Both Johnson and Jaynes
Executive Secretary of the
Am erican Quarter Horse is
returning once again to the
Auxillanr Elects New Officers Ci. A. Carter, the wrecker was i ^ I
work in school units that are towing the truck when it came
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Z im ­ Pioneers” project. The project, American Quarter Horse place of his origin. For it was in Doss; M embership, > licy
conducting pilot projects as The Women’s Auxiliary of the off 601-North onto Wilkesboro
merman visited Mr. and Mrs. unique to the nation, is aimed at Association (AQHA), the the early 1600’s, in the Carolina Lipscomb, Hospital commiitee,
part of the “ New Pioneers” Davie County Rescue Squad street and the truck in tow
Charles Godwin in Elkin Friday opening traditionally m ale world’s largest and fastest and V irginia colonies, that Frances Hellard; ;iublicity,
program. They hope to develop met March 3 and elected the turned over in the roadway.
night. It was in celebration of classes such as auto mechanics growing equine registry, ex­ settlers developed this animal, Bobbie Keller, Joanne Couch
a comprehensive plan for their following officers: There was $3,000 damage to
Mr. Godwin’s birthday. and bricklaying to female plains the growth in this way. by crossing horses brought and Cathy Howell; chaplain,
school unit which will include President, Bobbie Keller; the milk truck and no damage to
students and opening “ Many people are searching for from England with those left in Alva Howard; assistant
such strategies as rewriting vice president, Nancy L ip­ the wrecker.
Mrs. W alter Shutt ac- traditionally female classes sources of recreation, an American by the Spanish Ex­ chaplain, Judy Allen; program
course descriptions to em­ scomb; secretary-treasurer. No injuries or charges
compained Mr. and Mrs. such as home economics and ‘escape’ from the everyday plorers. These animals, known chai rman, Nancy Cook;
phasize the openness of every Ruby O ’Neal; assistant resulted from the accident.
Eugene Bennett and Bradley fashion merchandising to male routine, or perhaps a new as “ Quarter Fathers” were assistant program chiarman,
program, having discussion secretary-treasurer, Wylene
Bennett to the home of Mr. and students. business venture. Our society raced against each other by the Susie Wilson.
with teachers to break Keller; Ways and Means, Lynn

Wiley Keaton
Mrs. Delbert Bennett on West Led by ten pilot projects, stereotyped attitudes, and
Clemmonsville Road tor supper every school unit in the State is finding such role models as
on Thursday night. The supper working to encourage all

Davie High Schedules


female doctors and male social
was given by Mrs. Bennett students to consider all options, workers to serve as examples
honoring her husband Delbert’s said Mr. Smith. The ten pilot for students. (continued from page IB )
birthday. units, which include McDowell, “ Through ‘New Pioneers,’ we his wood carving hobby.
Davidson, Richmond, Samp­ are trying to make sure that all lacquer for the finishing touch.
Davie County Boys Varsity Tennis Schedule -1975 It will be several years before he can
Miss Laura Shutt had the son, Halifax and Wilkes County young men and women in North Working with wood is a way of life with
misfortune to fall at her home Schools and Shelby, Greenville, retire from public work, but when this time
Carolina engage in lifetime Wiley Keaton, a Heritage Furniture
Saturday morning and broke Durham, and North Wilkesboro March 10 Starmount Away comes, Keaton plans to be a full-time wood
planning,” added Ms. Smith. Company employee for the past 26-years,
her hip. She was admitted to City Schools, are developing “Girls should not prepare only March 12 South Stokes Home carver and hopes to set up a novelty shop in
Forsyth Memorial hospital that specific practical strategies for March 17 Statesville Away who spends the majority of his free time on the Great Smoky Mountains^_____________
for marriage and child rearing
afternoon and underwent eliminating the barriers which as they have traditionally; they March 21 Albermarle Home
surgery Sunday at 1:00 P.M. can be adapted to surrounding
should prepare for a career. March 25 Salisbury Home
She is recuperating satisfac­ school uniU and which can be
And boys should prepare for March 27 'niomasville Home
torily. measured for effectiveness. their roles as fathers and March 28
There are already girls West Rowan Away
Miss Pansy Faircloth of
Winston Salem is a patient at
successfully taking
mechanics and boys enjoying
auto
husbands. We hope ‘New
Pioneers’ can begin to open the
way for both sexes to have
April 1
April 8
South Rowan
Mooresville
Home
Home
S U P E R W D O L L A R
Forsyth hospital with a broken home economics classes in April 11 South Iredell Home
broader choices of careers.”
hip and collar bone she North Carolina, according to April 15 North Rowan Home
sustained in a fall at her home Ms. Smith, “ but we feel it’s not
last Thursday. Miss Faircloth is April 18 South Rowan Away
enough to simply open the
CONTACT Has
a former resident of this
community.
classes legally. Both sexes must
realize the advantages of taking
certain courses,” she added. Supper Meeting
April 22
April 25
April 29
West Rowan
Mooresville
South Iredell
Home
Away
Home
OUR ENTIRE
The Rev. Russell Myers of
Winston-Salem has accepted
the pastorate of the Baptist
G irls; for example, soon
realize that the traditionally
male occupations offer higher
The CONTACT members and
Board of Directors met together
for a covered dish supper
May 2
May 5
North Rowan
Forbush
Away
Away
SEASONAL STOCK
church here. He has held ser­ salaries. They also lend May 8-9 Bl Conference Tournament at Lexington
Feburary 25th at the B. C. • Ladies Polyester Dresses
vices for the past two Sundays. themselves to self employment May 15-16 Association Tournament at Shelby
Brock Com m untiy Center • Ladies Polyester P ant S u its |
and not geographically binding, cafeteria.
A p p r o x i ma t e l y fifteen Ms. Smith added. Boys, on the Tentative plans were made • Ladies Polyester S k irt Sets
ralatives and friends from this other hand, learn to be more Davie County High Golf Schedule
for a fund raising project to be
community attended Mrs. useful consumers by taking sponsored by CONTACT to • Girls Polyester P ant S uits
Jeffery Cornatzer’s bridal traditionally female courses. Tues. March 11 Moores., S. Rowan at Davie :i:00
raise operating capital. An­ • Girls Polyester S k irt Sets
shower Friday night which was With lifestyles changing, none Thurs. March 13 S. Iredell, E. Rowan at Davie 3:U0
nouncement of this will be made
held at Bixby Presbyterian out of ten American women later through this newspaper Tues. March 18 W. F'orsyth, Parkland, For. Co. Day :i:00 • Girls Dresses
Fellowship H all. Forty-One work. “Girls must realize that and over Radio Station WDSL. at Davie • 1st Quality Hosiery
guests enjoyed the shower given life for them is no longer a “ As reports are made each Iliurs. March 20 (Conf.) at E. Rowan 2::i0
for the newly-weds. matter of either getting month of the incoming calls, Tues. March 25 W. Rowan, S. Iredell at Davie 3:00
m arried or working. The CONTACT members are made
1
FINAL CLEARANCE
Thurs. March 27 (Conf.) at S. Iredell 2:30 1$
We were happy to see Mrs. average married women works to feel an increasing im ­
Grace Spry at church Sunday 25 years of her life," Ms. Smith Mon. April 7 (Conf.) at Mooresville 2:30
portance of their jobs and
after being absent several emphasized. “And boys must contribution to this com­ Tues. April S Mooresville, E. Rowan. W. Rowan 3:00
weeks due to illness. realize that they are going to be m u n ity ,” said organizers. at Davie
doing housework and cooking, "Many thnaks go to our local TTiurs. April lU (Conf.) at N. Stanly 2:30
We extend deepest sympathy and that many of them will want radio station and newspaper for Tues. April 15 S. Rowan, E. Rowan at Davie 3:00
lo Mrs. Margie Markland in the to take an active part in rearing their continued support in our lliurB. April 17 (Conf.) at S. Rowan 2:30
death of her niece Mrs. Shirley their children.” publicity to help make the Tues. April 22 Mooresville. W. Rowan at Uavie ;):m)
Davis Meredith who passed
away at a Greensboro hospital
Sunday morning. Also sym­
Ms. Smith feels that every
student, male or female, should
feel free to enter any oc­
com m unity aware of our
existence and our purpose.”
New members who have
Thurs.
Tues.
April 24 (Conf.) at Davie County
April 2» S. Rowan. S. Iredell at Davie
2:30
3:00
OUR ENTIRE
pathy to Bill Hutchens in the
death of his father who died at
Greensboro last week; and to
cupation, basing their choices
only on their real personal in­
terests, not limited by sex
begun classes were com-
plinieiiled. They are urgently
.ipeded lo help man the
TTiurs. May 1 (Conf.) at \V. Rowan

May 5 (Conference Tournament at East Rowan)


2:30
SEASONAL STOCK
Mrs. Charles Crawford in the stereotypes. telephone and for other duties May 12 - 113 (Association Match at Albemarle) • L a d ie s B lo u s e s
death of her grandfather Mr. From her travels to school well.
Franklin Bodenheimer who units across the State, Ms.
• L a d ie s P a n t T o p s
died last Wednesday in High Smith has found positive at­
Poinl. titudes on the part of students,
• L a d ie s K n i t T o p s
Lillie Philip Carter son of .Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Carter is a
teachers, and administrators.
In fact, many occupational
education instructors tell her
L o a n s Mason Fruit Jars • L a d ie s S la c k s
patient in Baptist hospital
suflering from spinal
meningitis. Gel well wishes are
that when classes are mixed,
discipline generally improves
and boys tend lo work harder in
*100 To *1500 Commemorative Design
Pints $1.77 Quarts $1.97
• L a d ie s H a n d b a g s '

DowQiril and Prettone Winter-Summer Antifraaze s5!97


extended to him. We are happy the course.
to report at this writing Philip
ha.s started responding to
Calvin Johnson, l^c a l Oc­
cupational Education Director
For Any Worthwhile Purpose M ON lU lfS W t D . 8( S A T .
J SU PER 1
! I^ O L L A R J 7 LO W E'S

_see_SD
I r i- iiln ie n t. for the Sampson County k 9 II I (j.iii.
Schools, agrees that sex W 1 I I U R S . 9 <i . ni . 8 |).iii /X ■
jp p SH O PP IN G C tN 1i n
Mrs. Robert Brownlow has stereotyping may deny some ( Hi 9 . 1 III 9 p.m . \ 3 / M O C K S V IL l h
t eluriied from a most enjoyable students opportunities to do
vacation in Florida. She flew
down tur the vacation and
weeks visit with her sister Mrs,
things they would really like lo
do. “Siudents like the idea. '
according lo Johnson, "and feel
S o u th e rn D is c o u n t
Court Square (Above Fashion Shop)
S U N D A Y 1 p.m . G p.Ill

Owen I’avitt in Sarasota, Fla. thul the stereotypes should have P ho ne 634-3596
T um ., Wed., and Thur*. 9-5:30 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ mmm
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1975 - 3B

R o b e r t P u llia m S e le c t e d F o r C iv it a n C la s s ic S o r i n s S o o r t s B e s i n A t D a v i e
Robert Pulliam of Dnvie High provided over $9,000 for the ^ «« « ■ W
has been selected one of ten mentally handicapped and Coach Henry also said he has
senior all-stars from the North other Civilan charities over the With football and basketball Barker at firsi base, Pelzo Sam Hall and Tim Hursey.
and South Piedmont Conference past seven years. Other prospects include Dean a number of "very promising"
behind them, coaches at Davie Miller at catcher, Dale Sherrill freshmen out this year. The fop
that will pln\ with the East Also, the classic has helped County High School are looking in the outfield and Sid Short Tutterow, Bobby Hudson, Ken
squad in the Ninth Annual numerous players be exposed to Ralkner and Ricky Snipes. players have not yet been
ahead to rapidly approaching playing third base. chosen with official practice
Marion Civitan Classic. This collegiate coaches and scouts. seasons in baseball, tennis, golf “We've got several new boys "1 think we have a potentially
will be played in Marion, N. C. Some of the former players now good team this year 11 the young starting only last Monday.
and track. out that I hope will help us and Matches this year will be held
on Saturday night, March 15. playing in the collegiate ranks may even start," Boger said. players improve during the
In this annual game, the East are David Thompson of N. C. season," Tutterow said. He on Tuesdays and Thursdays
BASEHA1X with the first round, a non
team will face the west team State; Jimmy Powell of Middle S TENNIS placed South Rowan as the
that will consist of senior all­ Tennessee State; Chuck Cordell Davie will play its first team to beat in the conference, conference match, to be played
stars from the Northwestern of The Citadel; Stenson Conley A junior varsity team has also at Davie on March 11. Davie's
baseball game away from home Over 50 students came out for home matches are played at
and Southeastern Conference. of Winston-Salem State. against North Davidson on tennis this year for both the been formed this year because
The Civitan Classic has The game has been divided March 21. girls and boys teams at Davie. of the large turnout of players Twin Cedars Golf Course.
into North and South Squads in Baseball coaches Julius The Davie boys tennis season and several J,V, matches have Davie's first conference golf
the past, but the format is Suiter and Ken Boger have been will begin Monday against already been lined up, match will be March 20 at East
T ra p S h o o t changed this year. The teams trying to get their team coor­ Starmount in an away match. "We've been pleased with Rowan,
will practice at McDowell High dinated since practice began Coach Jim Tutterow'has been practice and the competitive
School on Thursday and Friday, the first of February but the practicing his team since spirit shnwns so far." Tutterow TRACK
A t A dvance prior to the game on Saturday weather has not cooperated. February 13. .said.
at 7:30 in the 4,000 segt school Some 35 boys turned out but "I'v e got six lettermen Davie's track coaches were
The Tar Heel Gun Club of gymnasium. so far no cuts have been made returning from last year's GIRLS TKNM.S unavailable for comment at
Advance will sponsor a trap The East team will be because inclement weather has team," said Tutterow, "and press time and will be featured
shoot March 8 and 9 on the club coached by Gilbert Sprinkle of prevented the players from right now I would think my six Dennis McCarthy, coach of at a later date.
property just off Highway 158 East Rowan, assisted by Vinnon showing the coaches what they lettermen will be my top the girl's tennis team at Davie,
beyond the 801 Intersection. Williams of Lexington. The can do. players." is faced with a team that
Starting time on Saturday will West team will be coached by Davie lost five lettermen Returning letterm en from graduated four of its top six T h r e e D a v ie
be 9 a.m. Entry fee for this Dale Yount of Alexander from last year's 8-10 team and is last year's team are Ken Jor­ players last year.
event Is $21.00. Trophies will be Central and Ed Peeler of Crest. expecting to field a young team. dan, Ricky Maxie, Dickie “Still, we should do no worse W r e s tle r s M a k e
awarded. On Saturday evening Pulliam finished second in "Still, we're expecting a Vogler, Blaine Burton, John than 4-2 in the conference." he
there will be a special event for North Piedmont Conference pretty good year," Boger said. Groce and Scott Hair. said, "and hopefully we'll go 6-
all shooters entering Event 2. scoring this past season with 427 "We'll be greatly disappointed Many of the boys are ex­ 0." Last year's team posted a 5- A ll-C o n fe r e n c e
Starting time on Sunday will points in 20 games for an if we don't, but then it ail comes perienced players having 5 conference record. Three Davie County High
also be 9 a.m., with an entry fee average of 21.3 points per game. down to your pitching." played in Junior tennis tour­ This is the first year the North School wrestlers, all seniors,
of $11.00. Trophies will be Three prospects for that naments around the state. Piedmont Conference has of­ made all conference in their
awarded to the high gun and the pitching slot returning from last “ This is also the first year fered girls tennis, Last year's sport.
winner in each yearage group. year are Stan Riddle (who has we've had a state ranked girls team played in the South James Neely, who wrestled in
' Event I I I will begin at 3:30
p.m. Sunday. Entry fee will be
Volleyball been playing in the outfield), player," Tutterow said. Ken Piedmont Conference. the 12B pound class, had an 8-1
Anyone Interested in Larry Carter, a left-hander who Jordan, one of six lettermen Donna Burton, a junior who conference record and a 13-1
$11.00. Trophies will also be pitched last year, and Andy returning, is part of a state held the number six position on record overall.
awarded for this event. entering a volleyball
team in the men's Rutledge, a right-hander from ranked doubles team. last year's team, is expected to Craig Michael hald a 7-2
Food will be served each day last year. Two boys from last year's be the number one player for conference record and a 9-5
of the shoot. volleyball league of the
Mocksville Recreation Other prospects are Ricky team who coach Tutterow says Davie. Susan Spargo, a senior overall record for the season.
For further Information, Dyson at center field, Jeff have shown improvement are who held the number seven slot He wrestled in the 140 weight
advance registration or motel A s s o c ia tio n should
contact Arnie Harpe at last year, will be the number class.
reservations, call or write: Tar two player, Reggie Lyons, who wrestles
the MocksviHe Gym­
Heel Gun Club, W. D. Parks Jr.,
Rt. 2, Advance, N. C. 27006, nasium, telephone 634- Fitness Program Vehicles Collide Lana Haines, a freshman, in the 147 pound class, posted a
2325. should also be in the top six, 6-0 season record and a 7-3
tielphone (919) 998-8182 or 998-
4259.
For Women Two vehicles collided last said coach McCarthy, as well as record overall.
Women are invited to Friday on the Sanford Road, 2.6 three of last year's other let­
Robert Pulliam get in shape for spring miles west of Mocksville. termen (letterpersons, the
and summer activities by Involved in the accident coach calls them).
taking part in a physical which happened around 4 p.m. Lettermen returning from
NASCAR B o w m a n G ra y R a c e s fitness program at the was a 1968 Buick operated by last year include Beth Holt, K n o w th e
Mocksville gymnasium. Joseph Fraley Holmes, 42, of Teresa McCullough., Angela
There will be one class Mocksville Rt. 1, and a 1974 Seats, Sallie Ellis and Leigh
T o B e g in S a tu r d a y , M a y 3 Ford operated by George Alex Jones. Lizzie Shoaf, a fresh­
on Monday mornings
Gilbert, Jr., 29, of Mocksville man, is also rated as "very
jo y o f
A 200-lap national cham­ NASCAR division - are the from 10 a.m. to II a.m.
pionship event for the NASCAR starting March 10th. A Rt. 1. promising."
featured attraction at the State Highway Patrolman, J. "They're doing real well and
M odifi^ Division on Saturday stadium. night class will meet on
night. May 3, will open the 27th The track’s Limited Sport­ Tuesday evenings from 7 L. Payne said his investigation I'm pleased with most of them,” le a s in g a
season of weekly stock car sman competition is for p.m. to « p.m. showed that the Gilbert vehicle McCarthy said of his team.
racing In Bowman Gray machines which approximate Shirley Cottle will be attempted to turn left into a "But there's a lot of difference
Stadium. the sanctioning body's Sport­ the instructor of the private drive and turned into in hitting the ball well in
Track manager Joe Hawkins, sman division (where classes sponsored by the the path of the Holmes vehicle. practice and in a match.” H ig h Q u a lity
announcing 1975 plans for the • alterations to bodies and Mocksville Recreation Damage to the Holmes
municipal stadium's quarter- Commission. There will vehicle was estimated at $1000 GOLF
engines are more restricted),
mile asphalt track, said that excepting that engines are be a $2 charge for par­ and $600 to the Gilbert vehicle.
Weekly Saturday night races Gilbert was charged with Davie has three lettermen
limited to six cylinders. Hobby ticipation.
failure to see safe movement. and five golfers overall
F o rd
will continue through August for racing at the stadium is a
NASCAR's Modified, Limited returning from test year's
novice division, for “street" team, according to coach Bob
Sportsman and Hobby division. class machines lim ited to Henry. You canenjoythispleasure
Hawkins said a $5,000 purse modifications for safety byleasingit fromus.
will be posted for the May 3 Eric Lawhon, a letterman
event. It will be the stadium's
requirements. from last year, will fill the That way, youeliminate
Fishing V a rie ty In N o rth C a ro lin a first season opener with
Hawkins said that qualifying
trials Friday afternoon. May 2,
number one slot. Lawhon shot adownpayment, andenjoy
This is the third in a series of reports on fishing
national championship sanction will precede the season-opening
in the 70's in 14 out of 16 matches carefreecardrivingbecause
variety in North Carolina from the iN.C. Division of
- a NASCAR designation which program - which also will In­
last year.
The other returning lettermen
weseethat your car Ispro­
Elconoinic Development's travel section.
means contestants will earn a clude races for the Limited are Craig McCoy and Mark perlyserviced.
. The report is on the 2,000 square miles of sounds
higher-than-usual number of
points counting toward a
Sportsman and Hobby cars. James. Rounding out the Wedothisfor you because
As a national champlohship we'repart of the largest deal
in the tidewater section of North Carolina, which offers
fishing tor a variety of species.
Currituck iiound is reknowned for its bountiful
national title.
Modified cars ~ with altered
body shapes and a wider
race, the 200-lap Modified main
event will not count toward
track championship standings.
^ ^ c e id players from last year’s team
are Robert Brownlow and Greg
Benson.
orleasingorganizationin the
world.
population of largem outh bass. Though not large, the latitude of engine modifications The regualr season for You get the Fordof your
bass are plentiful. Although fishing is good in summer
and fall, one of the best times to tish this 30 m ile long
than is permitted in any other Modified cars will begin the - B Y J IM D E A N now owns the only boat in North Cooleemee Pool choiceat rock-bottomcost.
following Saturday night. May With all the rain and warm Carolina with a dog house on it.
sound is in M ay and June. Anglers not fam iliar with CARSANDTRUCKS
the area a re advised to hire a guide the first time
Sunday, March 9 th
10, with a program that will
include twin 25-lap Modified
weather, it appears likely that
the shad spawning runs in North
He built the shelter to “ shade”
Duke from the hot sun.
To Issue Passes
out. Guide fees usually run around $40 a day for two features and a “Demolition Carolina's coastal rivers may Seasonal passes to the
anglers. Guides and boat ramps are available on the If you’re planning your first See Us Today!
Derby" wrecking contest. be a week or two early this shad trip this spring, here are a Coleemee Recreation Swim ­
western side of the sound.
East Lake, South Lake and Collington Bay, all
FARMINGTON spring. few bits of information that may ming Pool will go on sale
beginning March 14, 1975 for a
With the exception of oc­ be useful. Although you can fish
located near Manteo, are brackish embayments off PRAGSTRIP ’Tunny Car” Sets casional fish, the first consistent from the banks at some spots, five-week period.
Albemarle Sound that have spring largemouth bass strings of hickory shad are you’ll be far better off fishing There will be a charge of L E A S IN G
fishing. Also near Manteo, striper fishing can be
excellent around the W illiam B. Umstead bridge. STREET ELIM I.
New Track Record usually boated in the Grifton from a boat if possible. $40.00 per family or $25.00 for
individual passes. Passes will
The “ Trojan Horse Funny area (Contentnea, Pitchkettle A boat is virtually a necessity
M ann’s H arbor M a rin a on the western side of the and Grindle creeks) sometime below the three locks on the be sold only at the Recreation Reavis Ford, Inc.
bridge has a com m ercial ram p and boat and motor and Car" set a new track record at Center in Cooleemee on the
the Farmington Dragstrip last around mid-March. Cape Fear and there are free Leasing Division
rentals. The larger American or white boating access ramps at each following dates:
FORMULA SS/STOCK Sunday.
The great quantities of water in Albem arle and The old record was held by shad usually hit the peak of lock. At Grifton, you can launch Fridays, March 14, 21, 28 PHONE634-2161
Pam lico Sounds have an abundance of gamefish. Roger Gustin's “ Untouchable their run from mid- to late- in Contentnea Creek at Gaskins' April 4, 11 - 5:00 p.m. thru 7:00
p.m.
_Hwy.601 No.-Mocksvllle,N.C
Channel bass, fluefish, cobia, striped bass, flounder Jet Dragster.” March on the lower Cape Fear Landing, and also at the mouth Phone Toll FREE from'
and trout are numerous in spring. Fishing in brackish below Lock No. 1, and some of Pitchkettle Creek. I've used Saturdays, March 15, 22, 29 Winston-Salem 722-2386
BONANZA Last Sunday, Larry Fullerton April 5,12 -10:00 a.m. thru 12:00
waters requires a state fishing license. defeated his competitlor Frank good catches are usually also cartop boats with small out­
made in the Tar River up as far boards at both of these creeks. noon.
In early spring, striprs gather at the mouths of Oglesby two straight runs and
rivers emptying into the wounds. Bluefish and flounder set the one-eighth mile record at as Rocky Mount by late March.
*1 2 0 0 PU R SE At least, that's been the ex­

MARCH
are usually found close to inlets. Gray trout are Farmington with an estimated
caught th rougho ut P am lico Sound in spring time of 4.60 seconds and speed perience of some fishermen. Of
especially in deep holes and around islands. By of 178 mph. course, there is considerable
mid-May, m igratory cobia enter the inside waters of Admission *4.00 The “ Trojan Horse” will variation from year to year
Morehead City, H atteras and Ocracoke. They remain return in April to race at depending on the height and
Farmington. warmth of the water. When you

LUN CH SPEQ A L
through early July. Channel bass are caught in Open 12 Noon have a warm, wet spring, the
Pamlico Sound from late March through summer. Fear and Ignorance shad tend to run farther up the
M a y and June are good on th e mainland side from Fear and ignorance can be rivers earlier.
the Neuse R iver to the Pamlico R iver Mouth. In Race Starts At 2:30 P.M. dispelled by experience and Some experts are saying

A free dessert w ith every


m id-M ay, drum fishing begins in the Inlets and along education. that's what will happen this
the Outer Banks. spring, especially if the warm
Much of the inshore, inlet and sound fishing is weather continues. Then, if the

3 -p ece dinner.
done from boats, both private and commercial. water does not stay so high and
Charters average about $100 a day for a party of six muddy that the shad can't see
or less. Launching areas for private boats are the lures, we can probably
numerous. expect to see some good shad
The surf of North Carolina is about 300 miles A N D OT M tH fM A IIM A C Y C O M M I N t S fishing at some spots in early
long. Some of the best fishing spots are near Inlets, March.
wrecks, piers and in holes. I wouldn't be surprised to see
Ranked as one of the world's number one spots for
ciiannel bass. North Carolina has excellent surf
fishing during M ay and June. Taken along the entire
coast, these red drum commonly weigh S.i to 50
m m a good catches being made during
the first week of March at some
of the hotspots, and barring a
drastic change in weather, .shad
1 2 n o o n u n til 2 P M M o n d a y , T u e s d a y ,
W ed n esd ay.

NEWS
pounds. Puppy drum up to six pounds and yearlings fishing ought to be pretty good
in the six to 20 pound class are more common. Spring by the second week of March. S p e c ia l w i l l b e h o n o r e d d u r in g
schools of false albacore, whiting, bluefish and Then, of course, shad will be
Spanish mackerel keep pier and surf fishermen busy around in catchable numbers
from late April through June. Float fishing and well into April in many places, th e s e d a y s a n d h o u r s o n ly .
trolling inshore waters produces good results for R o y C o lta tia • Bitl Co lle tt* . Jf
although the hickory runs begin
these species as well as for king mackerel. R o b e rt R a u c h to peter out by the first or
Surf fishing guides are available at Nags Head second week of April in most
and Buxton. Cost for guide, vehicle, gear and bait for
up to four anglers is from $8.3 to $100 per day. Beach
buggy rentals are available at Buxton and cost about W r ite fo r " " R is k o '"
creeks.
I have caught occasional
American shad as late as early FREE
It *
$40 a day, plus fuel, or they may be rented by the
hour.
F o r fu r th e r In fo rm a tio n w r ite : T r a v e l
I t *8 F r e e !
May at such spots as Lock No. 3
on the Cape Fear and at Rocky
Mount on the Tar River.
DESSERT
What’s your risk of having a heart attack? I f you’d The first hickory shad of the
Development Section, Post Office Box 27R87, Raleigh, season in the Grifton area was
North Carolina 27611. like to find out send a self-uddressed, stamped envelope
to our Clipping Service, Box 5051, Raleigh, N. C. 27607, caught on February 9 by J. D.
and we’ll send you our Risk "Bun" Henderson of Ayden.
Factor Chart. Henderson caught the fish in
Bass Tournam ent W in ner l.«arning the likelihood of Pitchkettle Creek using a No. 1
The Southern Bassmaster Club of Landis held its having a heart attack might Reflecto Spoon.
first in-club bass tournament last week. spur you to change a few bad If you f sh regularly in the
Guy Ritchie was the top point man lor the habits and thus increase your Grifton area, you’ve probably
chances for avoiding the num­ seen Henderson and his small
tournament with four bass. Wesley W hitaker was ber one killer in America.
second and Ronald Wensil «as ihe third The brown and white dog Duke.
"Risko" is an easy test sponsored by the American Duke always fishes with
tournament was held on Lake Norman. Heart Association measuring the basic factors influenc­ Henderson, and gets excited
This is the tim e of year for the beginning of good ing a heart condition. If you’re headed for trouble, pull everytime a fish is brought to
bass fishing and bass tournaments; some of the those reins in, and set up some new, healthier habits. the boat. It's a comical sight to
regional bass lournament coming up are; The Heart attacks needn't become your Waterloo. Ask see Henderson landing a fish
Eastern Catawba Bassmaster's tournament of Luke for "Risko" and test your family’s heart health tend­ wilh Duke's help'. I don't think
N o rm a n M a rc h l.i; Gaston Counts' W ild life encies.
Duke has learned to cast yet,
Tournament on Lake Wylie March 29; Badin I.ake
tournam ent, M arch 29; and tiie Hickory Lake
S afety F irst — TelJ each physician you consult about
any bad reaction you have ever had to any m edicine. but il's probably only a matter ^lorkMvilie - Yacikinvillr - KIkin
of time.
tournaino/it, April .)tli. 1 understand that Henderson
4B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 6. 1975

S o m e V e te r a n s A re E lg ib le

D is tr ic t C o u r t F o r A u to m o b ile G r a n ts
The following cases were W illiam Eugene Tesh, Sandra Pratt Bush, operalmg highways of N. C. for a period of
speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone, motor vehicle while under the twelve months.
disposed of in the regular
on waiver of $10 and cost. influence of intoxicating liquor Joseph Lenzie White, failure A n d A d a p tiv e E q u ip m e n t
February 24, 1975 session of
District Court with Lester P. Tanya Lavett Winfield, and possession. Sentenced to six In drive on right half of highway The Volornns Administration needed to assist a veteran enter
Martin, Jr., Presiding Judge speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, months suspended for three that was sufficient width for i.s advising BO.OOO polentially or leave a vehicle or that
and Carroll C. W all, I I I , on waiver of $10 and cost. years, $150 including cost, more than one lane of traffic, on eligible veterans of expanded deemed necessary for the safe
Solicitor: Joseph Washington Allen, surrender operators license and waiver of cost. oligibility for automobile grants operation of a vehicle. Included
Terrell Jerome Carpenter, discharging firearm into oc­ not operate motor vehicle on Jack Lam bert Deyson, :inri !)rlnplivp oqnipmpnl are power-assist items and air
speeding 66 mp in 55 mph zone, cupied property, dismissed on highways of N. C. for a period of speeding 48 mph in 35 mph zone, H W. Johnson. Director of the conditioning.
$26 including cost. cost. twelve months. on waiver of $10 and cost. Winston Salem VA Regional The new law provides for
Pauline Hutchin Blake, Larry Burnett, speeding 69 Jerry Wayne Campbell, Nell Murphy Suddreth, Office, said today that letters driver-training programs at
operating motor vehicle while mph in 55 mph zone, $26 in­ operating motor vehicle while speeding 50 mph in 35 mph zone, will bp sent to these veterans, various VA hospitals, regional
under the influence of in­ cluding cost. under the influence of in­ on waiver of $10 and cost. including 5,000 peacetime offices and other medical
toxicating liquor and public Hobert Lee Cecil, speeding 69 toxicating liquor. Sentenced to Johnny Raymond Butler, Jr., veterans with service between facilities to instruct veterans in
drunkenness, nol pros with mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver six months suspended for three failure to see such move could D pc. 31, l94fi. and June 27, 1950, the use of the adaptive equip­
leave. of $10 and cost. years, $100 and cost, surrender be made in safety, on waiver of who are eligible for these ment.
W illiam Lee Cornett, Michael Cox, failure to pay operators license and not cost. benefits for the first time. Johnson said that this
speeding 50 mph in 35 mph zone, ambulance bill, on waiver of operate motor vehicle on high­ Kenneth Rever Hunichen, Sr., Kxtension of the automibile training will be available lo any
on waiver of $10 and cost. cost. ways of N. C. for a period of speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone, program benefits for disabled veteran or member of the ar­
Charles Leon Brown, ex­ Ricky Gene Glass, possession twelve months, attend sessions on waiver of $10 and cost. veterans was signed into law by med forces who requires such
ceeding safe speed, $26 in­ of controlled substance, nol pros at Mental Health Clinic. Stanley G ilbert Pack, President Ford last month. instruction, even if the person
cluding cost. with leave. John Arthur Ijames, assault following too close, on waiver of Eligibility is limited to those does not qualify for the
Wonda M. Argo, public David Joseph Harris, im­ with deadly weapon, dismissed. cost. veterans with service- automobile grants or special
drunkenness, prayer for proper signal, nol pros with Ronald Lonant Simmons, Newman Dudley Stroud, did connccted disability for per­ equipment.
judgment continued, not come leave. improper mufflers, on waiver of display expired registration manent loss of use, of one or VA's research and
back to Davie County unless Donald Gray Hutchins, cost. plate, on waiver of cost. lx)th hands or feet or im­ development in he field of
forced to do so. failure to stop for red light, John Hugh W eatherly, Harding Blackwelder, public pairment of vision of both eyes adaptive equipment, con­
Kathy Hamilton Starling, prayer for judgment continued. speeding 69 mph in 55 mph zone, drunkenness, cost. to a prescribed degree, and veyances and rehabilitation
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, Donald Gray Hutchins, on waiver of $10 and cost. Albert Joseph Gallagher, serving during or after World devices will be expanded under
on waiver of $10 and cost. operating motor vehicle while Frank Gaither, public parking violation, on waiver of War II. provisions of the new law,
Phillip Mark Williams, in­ under the influence of in­ drunkenness, cost. cost. The maximum amount for Johnson added.
terfering with an Officer and toxicating liquor, nol pros with John Arthur Ijam es, non Hosia Lee Foster, failure to automible grants was increased
leave. compliance, hold in custody yield right-of-way to oncoming
resisting arrest. Prayer for
judgment continued for two Michael James Honeycutt, until pays one half of arrears. traffic, on waiver of cost. Cornatzer Scout O f The Year $500 to $3,000.
The VA was authorized to
Art Club Formed
years on the following con­ failure to operate motor vehicle Leon L. Dyson, assault. Ben L. Robinson, speeding 68 provide, repair or replace An art club has been formed
on right half of highway that Sentenced to thirty days mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver . .Freddie Rich, son of M r. and M rs. Bud Rich of the from an art class being taught
ditions; probation, cost, curfew Cornatzer com m unity, is shown holding his aw ard as adaptive automobile equipment
9:00 p.m. Sunday through was sufficient width for more suspended for six months, cost, of $10 and cost. “ Boy Scout of the Y e a r for the Cornatzer Com m unity. for any conveyance acquired by by Larry Groce at Davidson
Thursday and 11:30 p.m. Friday than one lane of traffic, on not assault PW during Richard Lynn Bellmore, The aw ard, given annually to the boy best any veteran entitled lo this County Community College
and Saturday, be evaluated by waiver of cost. suspension, reimburse PW for larceny. Sentenced to six exem plifying the characteristics of a Boy Scout, was benefit, before lie purchased a Extension in Mocksville.
Self Improvement Center, if William Francis Hathcock, medical expenses. months., five months suspended presented F e b ru a ry 22nd a t the annual scout banquet vehicle with VA assistance A name has not yet been
advisable return to school. speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, Donald Gray Hutchins, on condition serve remaining of the C ornatzer-D uiin Troop 503 held Feb. 22nd at the since Jan. 11,1971. chosen for the new club which
Radford Kenneth Williams, nol pros with leave. possession of non-tax paid time in Davie County jail. After C o rn a tz e r U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . Adaptive equipment was will eventually be a part of the
assault on female, dismissed on Malcolm Blaine Huff, liquor, prayer for judgment release leave Davie County and defined to include that which is Arts Guild. Jerome Dunn was
cost. speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, continued on cost. not return. elected president, Connie Call
Johnnie Rickie Baker, on waiver of $10 and cost. Jesse N. Mills, Jr., speeding W illiam Bryan Sell, J r., will serve as vice president, Dot
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, David Larry Hardin, failure 70 mph in 55 mph zone and improper turn signals, on L e g io n A u x ilia r y T o B e O r g a n iz e d Walker as secretary and Nancy
on waiver of $10 and cost. to comply with license operating motor vehicle while waiver of cost. Collette, treasurer.
restrictions, on waiver of $25 under the influence of in­ ' Keith L. Madden, speeding 50 A women's auxiliary for the keep patriotism a part of the relation must also exist to
Rufus Richard Peebles, education of every child . . . a anyone who served in World
public drunkenness and and cost. toxicating liquor. Sentenced to ' mph in 35 mph zone, on waiver Samuel E, Waters, Jr.,
operating motor vehicle while Kevin Donahue Horne, six months suspended for three • of $10 and cost. American Legion Post 174 is patriotism which teaches love
of Am erica through a
War 1, April 6,1917 to November
11, 1918; World W ar II,
Advance Masons
under the influence of in­ speeding 80 mph in 55 mph zone years, $130 including cost, not Gene A. O’Donnell, speeding being formed.
and failure to stop for blue light operate motor vehicle for a 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on An organizational meeting knowledge of men and forces December 7, 1941 to December Meet March 12 th
toxicating liquor. Sentenced to which made it great, and an 31, 1946; Korean War, June 25,
six months suspended for three and siren. Sentenced to six period of twelve months. waiver of $10 and cost. will be held Sunday afternoon at
months suspended for three Paul Watkins Robertson, 3:30 p.m. at the Brock Building understanding of the principles 1950 to January 31, 1955; The Advance Masonic Lodge
years, $100 and cost, surrender Jack Stephen Ridenhour, Vietnam Conflict, August 5,1964 will hold their regular meeting
operators license and not years, $125 and cost, probation contributing to delinquency and failure to see before starting Cafeteria on North Main Street which have motivated its
for twenty-four months. neglect by parents, dismissed. in Mocksville. course," said Mrs. Thies. to August 15, 1973. Women who Wednesday, March 12th at 7:30
operate motor vehicle on high­ that such move could be made served themselves during this p. m.
ways of N. C. for a period of Bruce J. Morris, speeding 70 M arie Robertson, . con­ in safety, on waiver of cost. Mrs. Robert F. Thies will "The organization is en­
mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver tributing to delinquency and have applications for mem­ deavoring to bring to the time and hold an honorable "V isiting brethre are
twelve months, attend.sessions citizens of America a fuller discharge are also eligible in welcome,” said Wiley Peoples,
at Mental Health Clinic. of $10 and cost. neglect by parents, dismissed. bership at this meeting.
Charles Matthews Lakey, Claude Wellans Shepherd, "The auxiliary is working to realization of their respon­ either the American Legion or Master of the Lodge.
Norman Howard Parrish, O p e r a t o r 's sibilities of citizenship in order the auxiliary.
speeding 69 mph in 55 mph zone, speeding 67 mph in 55 mph zone, failure to stop for duly erected
on waiver of $10 and cost. stop sign, on waiver of cost. that the American ideal of
on waiver of $10 and cost.
David Lee Naylor, speeding Allen Wayne Cornatzer, Art Council Meets democratic government may
90 mph in 55 mph zone, $100 exceeding safe speed, on waiver L ic e n s e The board of directors of the not fail before the multiplicity [> G g [ ^ D I . O G I C
Deputy Steve Stanley including cost. of cost. Davie County Arts Council met of problems which confront it,”
Betty Lam bert Stone, Harold George Dadisman, last week. The council is she said.
To be eligible for membership " I h r h i( IIIIK I (I \ I ' l i i j i l i
Completes Courses speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
nol pros with leave.
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost. S u s p e n s io n s presently establishing an office
at the B. C. Brock Community in the auxiliary, the woman
must be a mother, wife, \ \ I I I ! ( (I I ( \ l ) ( l l l I ) ni l
Deputy Sheriff Steve C. Jeffrey A. Ward, possession Henry Carson Reece, Revocations and suspensions Center through the Davidson
Stanley recently received of controlled substance, nol pros operating motor vehicle while of motor vehicle operator’s County Community College daughter, sister or grand­
certificate's for completing with leave. under the influence of in­ licenses for the week ending Extension in Mocksville. daughter of a member of the
three courses relative to law James Franklin Thompson, toxicating liquor, bond for­ February 14th were as follows: The board heard a report American Legion, and such 122 S. M a m Street
enforcement. speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone feiture of $150. Connie T. Ellis, 17, of Ad­ from Irving Riley, chairman of
On February 14th he com­
pleted for recertification as a
and no operators license, on James Davis Reavis,
speeding 69 mph in 55 mph zone,
vance Rt. 2, suspended as of
February 20,1975 until April 21,
the Arts Festival Committee Fish Fry Supper
waiver of $25 and cost. who said plans are being made M o cks ville, N.C
breathalyzer technician at the Donald Victor Ward, speeding nol pros with leave; driving 1975. for an arts festival to be held in There will be a Fish Fry
Mitchell Community College. 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on while license revoked and Connie T. Ellis, 17, of Ad­ the fall. Supper at Lone Hickory
On February 21, he completed waiver of $10 and cost. operating motor vehicle while vance Rt. 2, suspended as of Details on the location and Community Building Saturday,
a 8-hour course in juvenile ' Michael Dale Wallace, too under the influence of in­ February 24, 1975 until March • dates have not yet been com­ March 8, from 4:30 to 8p.m.
procedures at the Concord fast for conditions, on waiver of toxicating liquor, sentenced to 26, 1975. pleted. The board will met Take out boxes w ill be
Police Department. cost. twelve months suspended for Allen G. Robertson, 27, of again on Tuesday, March 25 at available.
On February 28, he completed William Henry Payne, non three years, $350 and cost, Advance Rt. 2, suspended as of 7:30 p.m. at the B. C. Brock Proceeds will go to sponsor
an 8-hour course at Rowan Tech compliance, hold until fine and surrender operators license and February 23, 1975 until August Center. Little League and Lone Hickory
on Supreme Court decisions. cost are paid. not operate motor vehicle on 23, 1975. Recreation.
Calvin 0. Burrell, 57, of
Mocksville Rt. 4, revoked as of
January 21, 1975 until January
21, 1976.
Harold P. Campbell, 36, of
Mocksville Rt. 7, suspended as
of February 27, 1975 until
Augues 27, 1975.
William E. Cornatzer, 38, of 27
LIVINGROOM FURNITURE Morse St., revoked as of Jan­
uary 22,1975 until January 22,
LOVESEATS- 1976.
EXTRA Ronald E. Gaither, 21, of
CHAIRS-HIDE-BEDS Mocksville Rt. 6, suspended as
SPECIAL
We Have The Finest
of February 23, 1975 until July
23, 1975.
Bassett Traditional
3 pc. Living Room Factory Selected John A. Ijam es, 30 of
Mocksville Rt. 2, revoked as of
Suite I" velvet-8Cuihlon
bofa-2wingchain Materials January 22, 1975 until January
22, 1979.
W illie A. Lane, 44, of
Mocksville Rt. 4, revoked as of
February 23, 1975 until
Kim ball 10 Pc. February 23,1979.
Victorian Living William H. Parker, 60, of
Mocksville, revoked as of
Room Set January 27, 1975 indefinitely.
Sofa, 2armchi., 1irt. ch. Jane C. Rose, 25, of
coffeetb., picturewindow Mocksville Rt. 1, suspended as
table, pedestal of February 23, 1975 until
Marbletop Tablet February 23, 1976.
Solid Mahogony-Cut Velvet Joseph F. Snow, 23, of
Reg.$M95 Mocksville Rt. 7, suspended as
of February 23, 1975 until April
24, 1975.
‘ 1 ,6 9 5 For the week ending
February 21, 1975:
2 Pc. Sofa &
Chair
Robert White, Jr., 46, of
Cooleemee, suspended as of
February 28,1975 until April 29, ISTH EC O STO F BEEFING U P YOUR HERD
Reg. $299.95
*1 4 8 “
1975.
Harvey L. Griffey, 32, of
Mocksville Rt. 5, suspended as MILKING YO UR PO CK ETBO O K D RY ?
of February 6, 1975 indefinitely.
Bobby F. Ireland, 24, of It doesn’t ha\^e to. le \'e ls o f d rie d c a n e m olasses, so c a ttle
Lemmon Yellow Mocksville Rt. 6, suspended as
of March 3, 1975 until June I,
Whether you ha\'c a hrood cow' f in d it p a b ta b le w^hen fcxi fi-ee c h o ic e
Louisville 7 Pc. 1975. lerd, feedlot, or dairy, ycxi’ll find our o r m ix e d w i t h th e ir re g u la r feed.
Dining Room Suite William K. Jordan of 620 N.
new Mineral Mix. used with our jim
Main St., Mocksville, revoked With lim Dandy L iq u id Supple-
Reg. $199.00
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Heart disease may not be in
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shouldn’t I ’t ircxquire any other mineral
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By Davie Hoyle research, Ramey added, "is lo ning abilities hy "tuniiig out"
The Frank Porter Graham
Dear Editor, Counselor, working to get the Child Development Center of help children become more things they should listen to; and
A childhood prayer recalled people that are using into a the University of North adaptable to whatever learning --exam ine the effects of
recently went something like I am a woman in my late 70’s rehabilitative program before Carolina at Chapel Hill has environment they arc placed normal childhood illnesses on
this; living alone and on a fixed in­ they destroy themselves and launched a major three-year into in the elementary school the ability to learn.
For tomorrow's test I ’ve come. Two weeks ago I suffered others. study that is unique both to years. Gallagher emphasized that
studied well, a stroke in my throat, it has North Carolina and the nation. “ We are not trying to procedures used to gather data
But many facts I still don't impaired my speech and my "WHAT DID HE LOSE" The study will seek to find out program children or in­ for the studies have been shown
know; eyesight, but the neighbors and what can be done for babies doctrinate them ," Ramey to be safe for the children “If
And chances are I'm gonna' friends have been kind to An individual who was during their first year of life to added. "We are trying to find we were to sec that anything we
fail. prepare and bring my meals for stopped by police for a traffic belter prepare them for their ways lo increase their abilities are doing could possibly be
Unless, of course, You make which I am grateful. violation was found to have a school years. so that they will be able lo learn harmful lo the children, we
it snow! A group from Carbarrus few joints of marijuana in his The National Institute of in any kind of situation." would discontinue it im ­
County and the church along possession. He was convicted of Child Health and Human The six projects will be mediately," he said.
In spite of such picas, the with friends have given me a crime (a felony) and because Development, part of the U. S. designed lo: He said most of the data
usual result was a justifiably money. he was a first offender, his Department of Health, —learn more about the effects would be collected through
(fromthe teacher’s viewpoint) I can never thank the people sentence was suspended. The Education and W elfare, is oi day care on children's overall formal testing and by observing
low grade because the evening of Cooleemee, and those lovely boy's parents were saddened by sponsoring the $502,000 development and fam ily children engaged in “ normal"
was spent watching “Highway people from Carbarrus County the experience and their son research project. relationships; activities for their age.
Patrol” and “Gunsmnke” in- enough. tried to comfort them with a bit A group of 112 children will -■develop a step-by-slep "There is a good analogy
^ stead of studying multiplication And who ever you are that of adolescent logic. "This has participate in the study. They curriculum to develop the early Iwtween what we will study and
tables. offered your prayers, gave taught me a lesson," he said will be chosen from low-income skills upon which later what has been studied in the
There were those in­ contributions ,visited me and “and that is something gained. families in the Chapel Hill area. academic learning depends; field of nutrition," Dr.
spirational times, however, what ever you’ve done to help After all I didn't go to jail; so Eligible infants will be chosen —find out what types of Gallagher said. "Researchers
when a kid woke up hoping he me toward recovering I thank what's lost?" “Well, said the before they are born (on the behavior during the first year of have shown how a child's
could remember the capitals of you. father, " I'll tell you what you basis of parent interviews and life indicate that some children nutrition in the earliest years
Peru and Argentina long And may God bless you. lost. You lost the right to vote, medical records). will later show a high level of affects his growth and abilities.
enough to get through a the right to own a gun, the right Announcement of the study concentration and persistence They have formulated balanced
geography test only to be Sincerely, to run for public office. You lost grant was made by U. S. in the classroom— and to find diets for babies.
granted a reprieve by the Mrs. Willie Mae Clark the right of being a licensed Congressman L. H. Fountain in out how adults can encourage "In this project, we're in­
weatherman. physician, dentist, lawyer, ceremonies at the Frank Porter these traits; terested in the child's mental
Kids of today, particularly architect, or pharmacist. You Graham Child Development —to test different methods of nutrition, We want to identify
this winter in Davie County, may never work for the city, Center (FPG), a division of the turning a baby’s "cooing and the key ingredients that make
have had little chance to ex­ snows may come. All the kids Dear Editor: county, state, or federal UNC Child Development In­ babbling" into meaningful up a balanced mental diet
perience the freedom of a day in more mild weather ahead. government; nor can you hold stitute in Chapel Hill. talking sooner; during the first years of life.
What is needed is a con­ could help by giving their sleds I strongly urge anyone who any job for which a bond is

Tips From Your


the snow. away to a northern cousin. " I think it is tragic when a — to find out why some
Compare the number of snow centrated effort by all the would like to read a, shall-we- required. All this and probably child enters school unprepared
citizens of the community to Other possibilities would be to say, slightly more unbiased more too, is what you lost!"
holidays to the number of days plan a wedding or funeral or behind his classmates,"
in midwinter when kids wear work together and MAKE a report on marijuana than the The gam bler takes his Fountain said. " If we can learn
(some sick humorists consider

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only T-shirts and the last few snow happen. This can be one currently being printed in chances with a calculated risk; more about the child’s first year
accomplished in one of several them to be the same thing) and this paper - that there are ex­ witness the faces buried in the of life, we can prevent many
* winters don’t seem too bone invite lots of people from far off
chilling. ways. cellent ones in' the March and racing forms. How many learning problems before they
If everybody would get places. Once they arrive, it will upcoming April issue of Con­ people would take a chance with occur."
The logical question, of snow and someone will have to
course, is why? Old timers together and plan some sort of sumer Reports which can drugs if they knew the extent of
important outdoor activity for put them up until the roads are Dr. Craig Ramey, who will
scratch their heads, recalling passable. probably be found in the library the risk involved? So often direct the research, said “This by Ostine West
wading through chest-deep one specific date, plan for it a of on local magazine racks. players in the game of life, is the first research project in
month in advance, and work it Whichever method you VEGETABLES just lender. Now add sauce or
snows in their youth. choose, do not under any cir­ particularly young people, don’t the U. S. that will take such a
out so that the event would be a
Older kids nostalgically
total failure without sunny cumstances, alert the local
I. B. Potts even know what the stakes are! comprehensive view of the Vegetables on the dinner seasoning with butter.
You may also cook the
remember “ that winter a few weatherman of your plans< San Antonio, Texas In our opinion, it might help to developing child: the begin­ table in many homes come out
years ago when it snowed three weather, then it should snow.
Elusive creature that it is, any have junior high school civics nings of language, the ability to of a can or frozen during the vegetables in a moderate oven
straight Wednesdays in Mar­ A simpler idea would be for explain some of the littler concentrate, the effects of winter months. while baking other foods. And
everybody in the area to all get advance publicity of snow will tor variety, you can cream
ch.” assure its not showing up. Editor known features of our country's childhood illnesses and the start So here’s a reminder. You can vegetables, scallop them or add
Parents, battling their out and wash their cars on the Davie County Enterprise- criminal law. Usually getting of intellectual growth". insure greater nutrition and them to souffles, soups or
same day. That would assure If all else fails, everyone
children’s third round of flu,- might get together and repeat Record caught and convicted is much Half of the children already better taste in these canned
search the skys for a sign of some sort of foul weather, but
the poem at the beginning of S. Main Street more costly than we imagined. have participated in pilot work vegetable dishes by cooking salads.
snow to “clean the air of germ- like the previous solution, may Mocksville N. C. 27028 But whether you use the
only bring rain. this article. at FPG that led to the grant them correctly. range or the oven-keep in mind
s.” Admittedly, everyone from written by Anonymous award, Ramey said. These Here's what I mean. First that frozen vegetables can
But in general, the consensus If enough people would take This letter is in reference to children will continue in the wipe the lid of the can with a
Emerson to Whittier has turned
of both the groundhog and long off their snow tires and give
in better poetic efforts con­ the District Court section and Thus you can lose a lot for project, ?nd 56 babies will be damp cloth. Then drain the provide family members with
range weather forecasters is away their chains, then the
cerning snow. But this one is also the write-ups given on so- being busted for drugs, yet is it added over the next two years. vegetable liquid into a sauce vitamins and minerals. They’ll
called narcotics busts. fair to punish (as severely as we add color and texture to any
inspirational when it works and Those parents who want their pan, and boil it down to one-half
is a whole lot easier to I have carried Davie County do) the youth for this offense children to participate in the its original volume. Add the meal.
D a v ie S t u d e n t s O n D e a n ’s L is t memorize. as my Home of Record for the when they see the older persons program will enroll them at vegetables, put the saucepan Squash Casserole
Four Davie County students Route 1; Gwendolyn Ann past 10 and one-half years while being abusive of a legal four weeks of age. The children cover and heat to serving
have qualified for the fall N ergart of Route 1; and Ruritan Barbecue on Active Duty with the United privilege punished with only a will be divided evenly into day temperature.
States Army Security Agency. minor fine as a result. Yet until care and home groups for You may then drain the squash
4 medium yellow summer
semester dean’s list at Wake Lawrence Paul Soderstrom, son The North Davie Ruritan Club
Forest University. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Andrew During those 10 and one-half the person abusively using comparison. vegetables and serve with your I tsp. salt
will have whole barbecued years, it is surprising, the alcohol causes a fatality, they Ramey said six researchers favorite sauce, or serve the
From Mocksville is Soderstrom of Bermuda Run. shoulders for sale for Easter. I tsp. sugar
Jacquelyn Kay Waldie, Myers is a senior and is District Court section has in­ are free to do as they please re p re s e n tin g d iff e r e n t vegetable in their juice with 1 tbsp. margarine
This can be picked up creased and the drug busts have with only a minor fine as a specialties will conduct coor­ butter and seasoning.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. majoring in history. He is a Saturday, March 29th, at 12 ■i tsp. salt
James Waldie of Route 3. She is member of the Young started appearing quite deterent. dinated studies as part of the There is a secret to fixing 2 tbsp. flour
noon at the William R. Davie frequently. During this time TO THE EDITOR: I realize project. “ Each project will those frozen vegetables also. 1 cup milk
a sophomore and is majoring in Republicans' Club. Fire Department building on
history. Mrs. Nergart is a junior and is frame, I have been located in this is fairly lengthly but would examine this group of infants Food processors say you don’t '/) tsp, pepper
Highway 601 north. several different states and also appreciate it being published in from a different perspective,” need to thaw most vegetables
Those from Advance are majoring in philosophy. Orders can be placed now by li cup chopped onion
Jimmy Laird Myers, son of Mr. Soderstrom is a senior and is in several overseas (foreign its entirity. I am also sending he said. before cooking. But leafy 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
calling Jerry Anderson at 634- countries) assignments. In the copies to my State “When all these perspectives vegetables such as spinach or 1 cup cracker crumbs
and Mrs. Tildren Ray Myers of majoring in chemistry. 5605 or Jim Eaton at 493-4144. past 5 to 7 years, it has been said Congressmen in the hope that are put together, we’ll have a broccoli, cook more evenly if
that the U. S. Armed Forces something can be done for more complete picture of what thawed just enough to separate Cut squash in in. slices;
I(> have been plagued by an getting the youth informed of is happening to children the leaves. cook in 1 in. boiling water with
epedemic of Drug users- the seriousness of their arrests mentally during the first year of It ’s a good idea to partially salt and sugar about 15 minutes.
abusers. While there are many and also hopefully to get stiffer life.”
^EXA C i in the Armed Forces, the "so- penalties for the abusive
called” plague has resulted alcoholics.
from the news media blowing
thaw corn on the cob . before Melt butter, add salt and flour,
D r. James J. Gallagher, cooking it. Then the cob will be stir in milk, cook stirring till
director of FP G , said the heated through by the time the thick.
project will be the only one in corn is cooked. Put half squash in ungreased
W IN S T O N - - S A L E M 'S the cases up out of porportion to Sincerely, the country that will identify To cook the vegetables, bring casserole; sprinkle with half
what they really are. I ’ve seen those abilities curcial to the a small amount of salted water pepper; arrange onion and
many suspected of being users Martin K.Potte (Keith) child’s school success and to the boiling point. Then add cheese; pour Vi- sauce over; add
W A R O N IN F U T IO N by the military leaders (both 5862 Branch Valley specify m aterials and vegetables and bring to boiling '.i crackers crumbs; repeat all
officers and NCOS), harrassed San Antonio, Tex. 78242 techniques that can strengthen again. Reduce heat and cook this. Bake at 350 degrees for 30

TIRE and singled out for this


suspicion, yet these same
leaders go out almost nightly
and make an abuse of alcohol.
those abilities. gently until the vegetables are minutes.

A PLENTYOF
BELTED
WHAT THEN IS THE D IF ­
FERENCE if the person is using
druas or alcohol abusively ?
Both in the privacy of your home
NORTHWEST FARMERS
BLEM S
Available
and in moderate amounts, do
not hurt your neighbors or
fellow Americans. Yet the ones Tobacco Warehouse
A warehouse for all farmers in Northwestern
that are abusive are the ones
withan that take more than their bodies
Additional can handle and then get behind

20%
the wheel of a car and place all
others at their mercy. While
drugs are still illegal and
alcohol is legal (although not in
North Carolina
JM Discount! Davie County except in the l o c a t e d in y a d k in v il l e , n . c .
privacy of your home), how
many of the drug busts that
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1 have been made, was the in-
dividual(s) under the in­ Mr. Tobacco FarmeK
SIZE PLIST SAll fluence? Most that I have read
RICE PRICE F.E.T. SIZE J PRICE K u E j i f P.E.T. about state that they only had
the item in their possession. Your support in the past years has made us a success today, a
A78x13 27.10 20.50 1.76 A78x13 36.50 1.77 Yet, when reading the District
(^urt section, over one-third of tobacco warehouse of which to be proud. It is at this tim e we
E78x14 33.30 25.20 2.27 E78x14 44.80 2.32 the cases listed weekly are for
driving under the influence.
F78x14 34.00 25.70 2.40 F78x14 46.30 2.47 These receive a small fine and would like to say, "thank you" and ask that you continue to
are put right back out on the
G78x14 35.10 26.50 2.86 078x14 47.20 2.62 roads. How many of these are
support us.
repeats in the courts for the
H78X14 36.00 27.20 2.77 H78x14 51.10 2.84 same type offense?
Davie County’s S herriff’s
078x15 36.20 27.30 2.60 078x15 50.70 2.69 Department and the Mocksville 1. Satisfaction in all respects
Police Department have come a
H78X1S 37.60 28.40 2.83 H78x15 62.40 2.92 long way in the past 10 years,
L78x1S 40.00 30.30 3.11 L78x15 56.30 3 5 i 6 0 3.21 yet it seems to me that they are .2. Two locations offered this year
now concentrating on busting
iBlACKWAli $2.00USSi the drug users and letting the
abusive drinkers go with a
Northwest Farm ers #1, 3 1/2 miles south of YadkinviUe on Highway 601, and
For IVIanySmall, Midtize •• O ooMdfsIW
FCU ilM
laH Ca*oSrd
andTraa*otio n tw small fine to continue to plague Northwest Farm ers #2, (under construction), on new Hwy. 421, one-half mile
andLargerCard oldlody* moBoaH
di'OuPlootlyRakala the streets and highways of our
county.
west of intersection 601
I have known Rob Kiger most
PLENTYOF
S > IV A Y S
TO CHARGE of my life and went to school 3. Top dollar for your crop
with most of his deputies and
know most of the others, and
STEEL BELTED while a lot are new in their 4. Prompt and courteous service
positions, all have been around
R A D IA L Davie County most of the past
10 years and should be able to 5. All major companies represented on market
comprehend what I am trying to
B L E M S say. And just for the record and

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Available anyone that is by now thinking I
am a user of drugs, I've used
w ith confidence, select Northwest Farm ers Tobacco Warehouses 1 and 2
alcohol before but never in
quanaties that would hinder my as your choice. Come by anjrtime and personally visit and inspect our
actions. And I've seldom, if
N O TH A D E -IN ever, used any alcohol when I facilities and talk with us about "designation. "
ReaumBD knew I would be operating a
motor vehicle. As for drugs,
other than those administered
—SERVICESPECIAL— by a medical doctor, I have
never used. Northwest Fannen Warehouse
• FreeLubeWithOil AndFilter Change While by making the arrests

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of any violatersof the law, these
Law Enforcement officials are
just doing their jobs, how many
Number 1 and 2
THISWEEKONLVI of them can say they are not
biased and looking for the drug
- - OWNED AND OPERATED BY —
users? The below article is one R. A. OWEN KEN GRAY
GARRY'S TEXACO I have carried for many years, Telephone 463-5544, Yadkinville, N. C.
-GaffV Potts. Retailer- Located At Intereection Of 140 *nd NCjOl Phone998-835S some of which I have tieen a
Drug and Alcohol Abuse
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F o iir
F lo r a M a c D o n a ld
Flora MacDonald-the name
D ie d 1 8 5
assumption Martin advised the hadn’t yet left Ireland, ana
Y e a r s A g o
British and called "all the would not arrive until early always regarded with suspicion Kingsburgh again.
T h is W e e k
two took up residence in
She
Corners L A R E V ^ W O O D , IN C .
rolls beautifully off Scottish Mr. and Mrs. James Nance
tongues all the way from king’s subjects” to march to May. by Americans. And anyone who remained there until her death and
was seen in her company was children were dinner guests INSURANCE-
Brunswick by Feb. 15 (1776). The Highlanders met the March 5,1790. She lay in state a of M r. and Mrs. George
Fayetteville across the Atlantic
Martin enlisted the aid of Americans in a showdown at the assumed disloyal to America. week while both the high and Layman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. REAL ESTATE
to Scotland itself. Flora Though at first hoping to low born of Scotland paid their Gray
MacDonald, romantic and Allen MacDonald in the raising Widow Moore’s Creek Bridge, Layman and children
brave heroine dear to Scottish of a battalion of “good and in present-day Pender County- remain in Am erica, Flora last respects, and then was laid visited them in the afternoon. .ilii Salisbury St. 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, living
finally took the advice Allen had
hearts everywhere, died IBS faithful Highlanders,” ap­ the first battle of the Revolution written from prison: return to to rest, shrouded in the same We are proud to welcome Mr. room, kitchen - Den combinaiion with fireplace, and full
years ago this week, on March pointing Allen brigadier. on North Carolina soil. ’The sheet that Bonnie Prince and Mrs. Leonard Shelton, basement. Central Air central air conditioning.
5, 1790. During these perilous times. Americans had removed planks Skye. She sold her silverware Charlie had lain on, so many Teresa and Larry of Mocksville
Flora MacDonald was stirred to from the narrow wooden bridge and with the money was able to years ago. in our community. They moved 29 acrcs - Bear Creek Church Road, Just beyond Davie
Flora MacDonald was born in arrange passage from Cross County line. Only $850.00 per acre.
1722 at Milton, an island in the action. She attended nightly which the Highlanders had to A monument erected to her into their new home the past
Creek to Wilmington through a memory was demolished by week.
Hebrides. The admiration and gatherings and addressed men cross, and greased tl^e supports friendly American officer. Road 1308, off Hwy SOI North 3 bedroom brick veneer
esteem for her stem largely in their native Gaelic, urging underneath; then sat waiting souvenir hunters, but a per­ Mr. and Mrs. Red Vanhoy, home with bath, living room, kitchen-dining combination,
from an act of heroism and them to enCer the king’s army. for the Scots’ attack at dawn. From there she took a ship to manent cross was later placed Miss Fannie Silvers of Winston, carport, basement and large outbuilding. Only $26,000
unselfishness in 1747, when she During the day, she went from The first Highlanders over the Charleston, and sailed on a at her gravesite. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Elmore
house to house, using her bridge were either tumbled into British vessel toward Scotland. Thus was the life of brave and and children were all Sunday
rislced her life to save Prince Even during the voyage HARDISON STREET - 3 bedroom brick veneer home
Charles Edward, young persuasive powers to enlist the swirling creek or mowed home, the spirited Flora was fearless her
Flora MacDonald-in dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
native Scotland and in with bath, living room and kitchen. IVi acres behind this
pretender of the House of support for the Tory cause. And down by the American artillery. S. Dull and Roger. house also available. House and both lots priced at
Stuart, from falling into the on the public square she threw When their leader Donald still cheering troops on to America, a constant symbol of Ureg Beck is sick at his home $18,000.
her considerable influence into MacLeod fell, the Highlanders victory for the king. During an loyalty to king and country. this week.
hands of his enemies. However, encounter with a French war
she was equally as heroic and the fray, urging the men to scattered. The American Octopus Mrs. L. S. Shelton, Sr. is still HOUSE AND 16.42 acres located on Rd. 1100 (Riverdale
unselfish during her later years "th eir duty.” Highlanders victory was decisive and the vessel. Flora refused to go The disc;like suckers that line recuperating from eye surgery Rd.). From Greasy Comer, travel south on 601 2.7 miles.
faced a delemma. power of the Highlanders was below, but remained on deck Turn right on Riverdale Rd. last house on left. Upper
in America.
In the end those who joined broken. shouting encouragement, until an octopu's’s eight arms can at home. She had a lot of
story has 2 bedrooms, living room, hall and bath. Lower
Just 24 years of age at the she was thrown down violently, operate independently and are visitors over the weekend. story has 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen-dining combination,
time of the Battle of Culloden Allen were m ainly the The toll included 70 killed and
the fall breaking her arm. so nimble that the animal can and den. Carport has sundeck on top. Laundrv room and
(1746) at which Jacobite forces numerous MacDonalds and wounded among the Scots, and Upon arrival in Scotland, she pick up a pebble or other object storage room on back of house. Electric heat. $35,200.
were decisively beaten. Flora MacLeods. for the Patriots, one killed, one
During this time Flora, of wounded. The Americans took lived with her brother until and pass it along the entire
was asked to try to get Prince Allen returned in 1783 when the length of an arm. National social Security I,A-QUINTA MOBILE HOME VILLAGE - Total electric
Charles off the island and to course, was constantly watched 850 prisioners, plus valuable Geographic says. double wide mobile home has living room, dining room,
safety. ^On the pretense of by the Patriots. When the ar­ supplies, horses and armament.

Now Renting
kitchen, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and large screened
visiting her ijiother on another med Highlanders began to The victory had a tremendous -Questions-Answers- porch. The kitchen appliances, washer, dryer, drapes,
island, she disguised the prince assemble and move toward effect on Americans, who and several pieces of furniture are included. This is one
as lady-in-waiting “ Betty Wilmington in early February, behaved with leniency toward I ’ll be applying for monthly of the most attractive lots in La Quinta.
Burke,” and with a crew of six messages were sent to other the prisoners. Allen MacDonald social security widow’s
men set sail, enduring a violent county militia all over eastern and his son were jailed first at SOUTHWOOD ACRES - Have you seen the new section
storm in an open boat. Despite North Carolina. Halifax, then, in April were M O C K S V IL L A payments in a couple of months. which is now open? Make your choice from many
Flora, still spurring on her transferred to Philadelphia, I just discovered 1 don’t have beautifiU wooded lots.
armed militia threatening as
they approached, the travelers people, reviewed the troops and then to Reading, Pa. Allen A P A R TM EN TS my marriage certificate. What
other type of proof of my GARDEN VALLEY - Three bedroom brick veneer home
finally landed near a cove on the from a white horse as they filed was paroled and went to 415 Forest Lane Mocksville, N.C. marriage would be acceptable? with living room, dining room, kitchen, den with
island of Skye. out of Cross Creek toward the Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he fireplace, 2 baths, full basement, double carport. Kitchen
As proof of your
The prince escaped safely. coast. took command of a regiment Featuring 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments marriage, If you don’t have has built-in stove with self-cleaning oven. Dishwasher
However, Flora was im ­ However, the campaign was there until the end of the war. and disposal also built-in. ’This house has central air and
the original certificate of
mediately suspected and ill-timed and ill-fated. The men Flora remained at Killigrey
marriage, you can show a
is situated on a beautiful wooded lot.
subsequently questioned on the marched on, not knowing that until her plantation was N O W AVAILABLE: certified copy of the public
disappearance of the prince, but the fleet they expected to meet ravaged and pillaged by TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS record of the marriage, or a CALI OR SEE
later released when her an­ around the middle of February deserters. She sought refuge Air Condition, Shag Caraet, Dish Washer, certified copy of the church
swers satisfied the military with her friends, but was
Disposal, ReC^erator, Stove, Washer ft record. If you can’t get that DO N W O O D or HU G H LAREW
inquisitors. , proof, you should contact
For her part in the escape, Dryer Connections, Utility Store Room. your social security office
Flora was imprisoned a year- FOR ALL YOUR _________ n 40,00 ONE MOKTH_________ for information about other Office 634-5933
briefly in the Tower of London, acceptable evidence of the
and then in the custody of • Remodeling • Room Additions Will Be Glad To Show! marriage. Nights 634-2826 or 6'34-2288
friends.
Some years later, on Nov. 6,
1750, Flora m arried Allen • Installing Storm Doors And Windows Come By Mocksville Insurance Agency
MacDonald of Kingsburgh. The
couple lived at Flodigarry on Fire Places • Masonary Work Of Any Kind. NO APPOINTMENT

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father, then moved to the family Phone: Daytime After 5:00 p.m.
estate, where they lived until A.L. (Pedro) Plott 634-5917 634-5128 or 634-2849
leaving for America in August,
1774. 634-5448

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Because of his devotion to the
pretender, Allen had suffered A H om e O f Y our O w n ...
loss of his fortune, and the
couple decided to follow the T h e r e 's N o t h i n g L i k e I t
hundreds of Highlanders
emigrating to North Carolina.
Great numbers of Scots had
emigrated to North Carolina, IV>emberof Winston-SalemIVIultlpal LiltingService
driven from their homes
following the 1746 Battle of
Culloden, and the migration
continued through the years R ijA L ,^ 3 S T A T E Howard Real^&^ LOCAnON »JIS Kir
Near 2-4 5
nnci omnHATuiii
4Vi Acres land with lake. Beautiful home. Must see

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Hwy 801 $49,500 to appreciate.
until stopped by the Revolution.

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It was said that the Allen Pfafftown 3 VA $24,500 Good location, very nice home - garden space.
MacDonalds were “ anxiously “A
expected and joyfully received
Hickory Hill
SiUibuiy St. 3 2 $29,900 3Vi acres land, home remodeled, plus 3 car garage,
all over North Carolina,” but D A V IE A C A D E M Y HOAU - Nice 3 bedroom brick Mocknille bam.
chose to settle at Cross Creek house with large kitchen, nice living room, extra large
(now Fayetteville) the capital A colonial brick raniAer w!*;; 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, lot. P R IC E D TO S E LL. MocktvlDe 1 $14,500 New gold siding, large lot, garden space.
of th$ Highland settlement. formal living and dining U v ns, sundeck, carport, bull
Hiere Flora expected to spend basement. Come and see .ur yourself. A GREAT BUY. 38 A C R E S L O C A T E D JU S T O F F H w y. 601 S. Good 2 or 3 2 Lovely brick home, dishwasher, central air, double
$30,000 carport.
the rest of her days in peace, well, septic tank, mobile home.
prosperity and happiness at YOU WON’T HAVE TO L IF T A P A IN T BRUSH - 6.48 acres; plus 10 room brick home, 2 flreplacea,
everything is in tip top condition in this 3 bedroom » 4 2 $60,000 central air, plus basement.
their plantation home, colonial rancher. It has an acre of ground, a lovely M IL L IN G R O A D
Killigrey. MlUlns 3
comer lot, great family room with large fireplace and B eautiful 3 bedroom brick home with IV^ baths, Road IK $27,500 Beautiful tri-level, central ah-, plus basement. .
But unfortunately, the modern kitchen with dishwasher, lovely den w ith
MacDonalds arrived in super-abundant closet space. OWNER W ILL SELL FHA, Davie
VA, AND W ILL CONSIDER PAVING SOME CLOSING large fireplace. M ust see to appreciate. C all today. < Academy Rd. 3 . 1 $19,500 19 acres land with this 3 bedroom home.
America just as the seeds of COSTS. Near
independence were beginning to
THE SETTING IS PRIVATE and the house is large. It 460 M A P L E A V E N U E - N l-’- * w o bedroom home >vlth Comatier 3 2 $24,500 New home, completely furnished, wooded k>t.
sprout. The Highlanders did not 2 fireplaces, lormal dining room, dishwasher, sto\
accept the Americans’ position. needs a little fixing up but is well worth a look. It may be > extra nice lot. Centr Priced to sell at only , Hickory Hill 3
St what you’\ ll’ve been looking for with large spacious 913,500. 2 T o S e U Full basement, double caroort.
Also, after Culloden, they were ilt
forced to take oaths of bedrooms, two car carport, basement, over 1800 sq. ft.
H A R M O N Y - Good five room house w ith an acre lot. Lexington St. 3 1 $12,500 Home recently redecorated, beautiful new carpet
allegiance to the king, which living space. Two acres of land go with this one, priced in
the high 40’s. I I Good w ell and new pum p. Owner w ill finance p a rt of 1.44 Acres with lovely Brick home. Beautiful shag
they still considered binding. At the 18,500. Edgewood 1 3 1% ' T o S d l,, carpets over Hardwood. Fireplace in Den.
the same time, they had been FORK COMMUNITY is an area that wUl be on the move Circlc
1 *
obliged to sign loyalty oaths to in the next few years. We have a three bedroom, two bath B O O NE - 3 larg e bedrooms, living room w ith excellent Near Beautiful Brick Home. Lovely wooded lot. Huge
Royal Gov. Josiah Martin. So it bungalow W ITH 5 ^ ACRES OF LAND that can go no way view and fireplace. A ll electric, com pletely furnished. Clemmons 3 2 is s L g o o ; Master Bedroom plus Dining Room.
seemed to them that they had no but up in value. In the High 20’s. P riced a t only 127,000. 1 ___ ,_L
choice but to rally to the side of The interior is suprlslng and fresh In appeal with an open FOR RENT — Beautiful 3 bedroom Brick Home with aprox. 2 acres land - aprox. 114
the Tories. expanse family room and kitchen featuring surface unit M O C K S V IL L E - 6 rooms w ith bath in this home. miles city limits.
Gov. Martin expected great B eautiful yard w ith fru it trees. C all for appointm ent.
strength from the Highlanders,
and oven built In a brick wall. ’There’s gracious formal
living and dining rooms, 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, sunny Reduced to 921,000. LOTS FORSALE - HICKORY HILL GOLF COURSE
and hoped they would come breakfast room, utility rooms - PLUS a two car paneled Beautiful Lake front or choose one near the tennis courts or golf course.
forth in great numbers to garage. A great house - In the high 40’s. B E T H E L C H U R C H R O A D - 6 beautiful acres w ith a Call for information.
rem odeled home. Three large bedrooms, modern
support a vigorous campaign to
invade NorUi Carolina with a kitchen with range and re frig e ra to r, larg e fireplace. COMMERCIAL
INTEREST RATES ARE LOWERING. IT ’S A GOOD Only $30,000. LooMkm Acta 8lrMn» Price
fleet of British ships. On that T IM E TO INVEST IN A HOME. —1------------------------------------- Yadkin 2 Chicken Houiei size 37X2J0 - plus egg room.
NEW LISTING - Farmington, near Medical >C R A FTW O O D - See this 3 beH«-oom, IV^ bathroom , a ll County g.87 2 Wellt $27,900 Good investment for some one.
A g r ic u ltu r e beautifully arranged, well planned house with large electric home. N i '- ^ Q | ^ D vith range included.
kitchen, family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, I'A Large lot w ith **_ .ve-w ay. 100 percent 158 Perry Camper Co. - over 50,000 iq. ft. storage plus nice i
financing. East 14.37 l b Sen Could tie converted to Warehouse. Call for infomutkm.
baths. This brick rancher also has a carport and utility
D e p t. G ra n t room and is in “like new” condition. It fits beautifully on
C R A FTW O O D - F u ll basem ent, all electric, 3 bedroom
AT BRANT
BRANTLEY'S.-
LEY'S. - WE LI! LIST
5T TO S SE E L ^ _ 0 _

UM clrm cler
a one acre lot. 131,500. GOOD LOAN ASSUMPTION.
High school students in­ home a t a reduced prixo ,gt g^e to appreciate the
terested in learning first hand EVERYONE LIKES TO GET THE MOST FOR THE value here. Only 5 0 ^ " ipproved buyer. Low
about the environment and M O N E Y . . . Here's the opportunity. 2% acres of land in a m onthly paym ents.
conservation will have that p e a t location with a completely renovated house, central
opportunity this summer heat and air. There’s also a customized mobile home 128 Acres fa rm • with a lai;ge two-story fram e house
with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, patio, all modem com pletely rem odeled. Pack house, tool house, Location Acrei Streami Price Other Featiirei
through the combined efforts of
federal, state and local agen­ conveniences including central heat and air on a > chicken house. A ll fenced. B arn, two tobacco bam s, $75a
permanent foundation. A PACKAGE DEAL IN THE County Line
cies. HIGH 30’i. old smoke house. 3 acres of tobacco allottm ent. Rd.(Shefneld) 28 1 peraoe Good road frontage, financing available.
The U. S. Departments of Owner w ill help finance. Peopfci
Agriculture and' Interior have LAND IS A GREAT INVESTM ENT Creek Rd. 216 $1,2000 2 homes on property, all fenced and croia fenced,
(Advance) river frontage, WILL SUBDIVIDE.
announced a $64,000 grant for “ 0 ‘ T - Owner offers terms on ! C O M M E R C IA L - A ll stock, equipm ent, appliances of River Per A a e
summer youth employment this 24 acre tract near Duke Power Plant site in Fork this furniture Iture store,
store. A good business fo r an energetic
area. couple. C all us today Tor full inform ation. Davie Old home to renovate, will subdivide into small
programs in North Caolina. Academy Rd. 38K Spring ’IbSeU tracts.
The $64,000 will be divided We are offering a most desirable 5 acre tract for the
among four projects. Grants individual with discriminating taste. Good road frontage H IC K O R Y H IL L - B eautiful 4 bedroom home w ith 2 ^ Betliel
will be matched with funds, in a prime location, bordering a stream. Call for bathrooms, living room, fo rm al dining room, a lovely Church Rd. 31 2 IbSeO Old home and bam, some timber, will subdivide.
equipment and services by the particulars. den with fireplace, exposed beams, larg e modern
participating agencies. All kitchen with range and dishwasher. N ea r pool, club Davie Street on Property. 16 Lots surved off Good area
A good way to build security Is to invest in your own tract Academy Rd. 21 Spring $35,000 for Development. Financing Available.
projects will be for 15-18 year house, and tennis courts. M em bership to H ickory H ill
of land. Tracte of 1 to 4 acres for a building site, garden, included. C all us today for your personal showing.
old students and will be nine beef, horses. In a very desirable area of Davie County. Cedar Creek Rd. 13 Stream $1,650
weeks in length. Financing can be arranged. (Fanninron} peraoe Beautiful tract, approx. B acres In timber.
The Department of Natural N. M A IN S T R E E T - This nice older home is prlc«d to Highway 64 E.
sell • 3 large bedrooms, living room w ith fireplace, den Near Country 6.12 Stream $900. Land lays well, stream on backj^sesly.
and Economic Resources will Farming is our future. A sound investment in a good Club REDUCED TO ^786.00 Par Acre
administer the program in working farm. 180 acres surrounded by two large and kitchen. E x tra large corner lot.
North Carolina and will receive sti-Mms, suitable for hogs, cattle, etc. Excellent 64 East 30 Creek $per 1 ,3 5 0 Land lays well. Fionts on 2 paved Roads
awe
$40,000 for projects at Pilot buildings. N E W L IS T IN G • B eautiful 3 bedroom brick home with
full drive>in basement, complete yard is fenced. A ll Chippley Aprox. 40 Acres cleared. Old house, bam - plenty
Mountain State Park in Surry LoU Ford Rd. 317 River $ 6 ^ 0
County and Morrow Mountain electric with carpet. C all for appointm ent. P »aae paved Road fronta)!i'. Could be developed.
In Greenwood Lakes, the place to build a home of your
State Park in Stanley County. choice is the river area. We have a beautiful lot over one H W Y . 64 W E S T • This 3 bedroom home has V/t 25.67 Creek $27,500 Beautiful tract land, nice and level, paved road
Forty students will participate acre, could we show it to you? Hwy. 158 frontage.
bathrooms, larg e living room , nice kitohen with built-
in each project. They will live at Commercial Property in range. E x tra clean, well kept. Only a sm all down Nice 7 room brick home, electric heat, s acrea
the park sites. paym ent. 601 Noith Farm $70,000 tobacco allotmnni, approx. 8 acres fenced.
Twelve students can par­ l^ t - Salisbury Street - zoned business, 105 ft. frontage x Rd.1330 30 loond
ticipate in a project at the North 115 ft. depth. EXCELLENT MUL'n-PURPOSE E S P E C IA L L Y A T T R A C T IV E and room y, centrally Any
LOCATION. Indian HiUs Let us show you your beautiful mini-farm today,
Carolina Museum of Life and air-conditioned, 3 bedrooms, m bath, split level. Mini Farm lAmouti^Lake l b Sea beautiful lake adjoining.
Science in Durham, which is Rental Property ' Fully carpeted in luscious shag. Spacious paneled
receiving a $12,000 grant. recreation room with built-in Ear - adjoining room Only A Sample of Our Liitin|p • Call for Information on Others
Students will receive 10 hours Farm house for rent in the Sheffield Community. 6 rooms perfect for 4th bedroom or study with built-in
of environmental education
instruction during the week.
The remainder of the week will
with bath, electric heat, washer dryer hook-up. Beautiful
view. Owner will allow tenant to keep some horses or
cattle. Security deposit required.
bookshelves and storage closet.
C nR nA rFTW
i n uOuO uD - 3j large bedrooms,oeorooms, il ‘/t oatnroom
bathroom.. , iicinlleqlleculii WE BUY EQUITIES

LIn/ufonceCo.
include conservation related lairge
r f living
■ ■ room, ........................
kitchen, witti range, patio with nice '
w o r k - e r o s io n c o n t r o l,
A Complete Real Estate Service ' y ai
ard, only tlOO down.
Specializing In » £ f[B
preparation of nature trails and
* Residential * Land *Farms
other environmental education Julia C. How ard Ann F. W ands
Office
•Conunercial ’ Industrial ’ Rentals 370Beoch Street'722-7136 Winiton-Sslem
facilities.
O ffic e m ~onllvyBunch 503 Avon Street. Mocksville. N.C. 634-2352 or 634-2353
634-5273
Applications can be obtained
from City and County Myrtle (irinwH (iffit'v Jean Hauser 634-5273 Marlha Edwards, Broke • 634-J-'44 hupene Bennett. Salesman - 998-4727
recreation departments and
public school guidance coun­ 634-5797 634-58U0 634-2884 Home 634-3754 Home 634-3229 Graliain Madison ■ 6.i4-5l76 Cilberl Boger - 998-8334
selors after February 24.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975 - 9B

C a r o lin a O f f e r s G r e a t V a c a t io n C a m p i n g
Does A State Trooper Ever Give A Break?
The Highway Patrol has the tr a f f ic la w e n fo rc e m e n t by the Patrol will improve the pedestrians and result in
To cut back on expenditures reputation for strict traffic law necessary to safely, repidly, behavior of drivers and greater support of traffic
'and enjoy a refreshing from April isth to October ISth have hot showers and garbage Facilities differ among enforcement. Some violators and efficiently move people and safety.
vacation, a week or two spent in on a first-come first-served collection. Boating, swimming, seashore campgrounds. The feel that the Patrol arrests goods on North Carolina high­
North Carolina backpacking basis. Facilities include site, water skiing, hiking and fishing most developed offer outdoor every motorist in violation even ways. Enforcement involves
some of the 700 miles of trails or fireplace and toilets. Maximum are popular. For additional showers, grills, water, tables though the violation is more than issuing citations and
Mlaxing in one of the 19,000 stay at any one area is 14 days. information w rite: K err and toilets. Cost for a campsite m arginal. Figures released making physical arrests; it also UNDER NEW MANAGEM ENT
public and private campsites The two forests offer lake and R e s e rv o ir D e v e lo p m e n t is $3 per night at all cam­ today indicate that more than includes written and verbal
stream fishing, hiking and Commission, Rt 3, Box KRDC, 180,000 motorists were issued
might be the perfect solution to
vacation needs and pocketbook swimming. The Parkway and Henderson, North Carolina
pgrounds except at Ocracoke
which is free. warning tickets in 1974. Colonel
warnings. He said, however.
Troopers issue warnings for
latqrHa)« •JohnMauMio
problems. A travel survey National Forest use fee is about 27536. P rivate campgrounds are E.W. Jones, Patrol Com­ m arginal violations only.
faken in North Carolina $2 per night per campsite for up
to four campers. Group
Croatan National Forest,
south of New Bern, has two
numerous in North Carolina mander, said that the Patrol’s
policy to arrest for definite,
Warnings are not effective WASHtWiW ™ i REPAIR
recently showed that the with over 300 providing in ex­ control measures for definite,
average traveler spent about camping reservation fees and
additional information can be
camping areas. Cedar Point
and Neuse River both offer
cess of 15,000 individual sites. clear-cut, substnntial violations
of the traffic laws has not
clear-cut, substantial OIL niNEUP
fifty-three percent of his total Tent site fees range from $2.50 violations.
trip cost on food and lodging. obtained from ; National Forest fishing, swimming, boating and to about $4.00, depending on changed. Warnings, written and Colonel Jones said the greater GREASED BRAKE-REPAIR
Camping can greatly reduce in North Carolina, Post Office hiking. location. The cost for a trailer oral, he said, supplement number of warnings issued in
this part of vacation cost. Box 2750, Asheville, North Cape Hatteras National site is from aijout $4 to $7 for driver-recorde 1 contacts and 1974 were for equipment (Other Mechanical Repairs)
; With three distinct forms of Carolina 28802. Seashore on the Outer Banks four people. Most trailer sites play an im portant role in violations; however, one-fifth of
For inexpensive, rugged, stretches along about 70 miles include water and electricity in bringing about voluntary the warnings were for bor­
topography in North Carolina in primitive camping, the Linville of beach famed for surf fishing. compliance with the traffic
close proximity of each other, this cost. Sewage and A-C hook­ derline speed-related offenses. M & H S U N O C O
, the mountains, piedmont and Gorge Wilderness Area and the Camping is permitted year ups arc usually extra. laws. He also said that approximately
coastal plains nffrr the camper Shining Rock Wilderness Area around at Oregon Inlet, Cape Whether you camp North He said Troopers do not issure 3,000 pedestrians received (formerljr Mauldin Sunoco)
are ideal year around. Hiking, Point and Ocracoke (sound Carolina’s wilderness or her citations merely for the sake of warnings for committing unsafe
a choice of one or all three with backpacking, and rock climbing side). Salvo campground, campgrounds this summer, issuance, but to accomplish the Hwys. 801 & 601 Greasy Comer
a minimal amount of travel and acts.
0cpense. are major activities in the Frisco and Ocracoke (ocean enjoyment and savings are P atrol’s m ajor mission of He said that he hopes the Open 6-9 Mon. thru Sat. And 8-6 Sunday
<• Campsite facilities, fees, gorges. Entry into these side) are additional cam­ yours. For additional in­ providing quality and quantity warning procedures being used
Regulations, and forms of wilderness areas is by permit pgrounds open during the formation contact Travel
^ re e tio n available differ from only. A limited number of summer. Limit of stay is 12 Development Section, Post
one campground to another. permits are available and may days in any season with no Office Box 27687, Raleigh, North
"The Great Smoky Mountain be obtained up to 30 days in reservations required or given. Carolina 27611.
National Park, straddling North advance. For the Linville
^ ro lin a ’s western boundary, is Gorge area, contact Pisgah
die most visited National Park National Forest, P. 0. Box 519,
ill the U. S. Campgrounds on Marion, North Carolina 28742.
the half-million acre park are For the Shining Rock area,
({{lerated on a first-come first- contact District Ranger, P. 0.
Mrved basis. One campground Box 8, Pisgah Forest, North
ia open year-around and three Carolina 28768.
others are open from June 1 to State Parks are also wide Center St. - 2^Broom home, a real doll house. Just
Labor Day. The only reser- spread in North Carolina. Out Junction Road - Restored farm house tastefully right to begin housekeeping. Large kitchen-dining
' ^tions accepted are for bona of 24, eight have developed tent- decorated. Located in country yet only room combination. Oil heat. You must see it to
trailer campsites. Fireplaces approximately 4 miles from town. Has city water appreciate. Priced for a quick sale.
fide institutional youth groups, and tables are provided along and a lovely built-in kitchen. Large bath with
^ c h campsite, in established with a central wash house, laundry area. You will love it. Call today for an
campgrounds, has a table and toilets, drinking w ater and appointment to see it.
fii^eplace with running water sewage disposal. The fee is $2 n ie Salisbury Social Security I recently sent a request for a m
a|jd restrooms nearby. The cost per day per campsite for four Office serving Davie County statement of my earnings to
for individual tent-trailer space persons or less, plus 50 cents per residents has announced that a social security. I ’ve received
ij:$3. day for each additional person. representative will be at the the statement and it agrees with
<Smokie fishing streams are Mocksville Courthouse on my own records. Now I ’d like to
open spring through fall (state Reservations for periods of
seven days or more may be Wednesday March 12th. He know if there’s any way I can
license required but not special made and are payable in ad­ will assist those who wish to file get an idea of what my monthly Hickory Hill - 2 story 4 bedroom house with 2V4 baths.
iJSrk permit). Guided nature vance. Campers for shorter applications for benefits or ask social security retirement Den features a big fireplace. Kitchen has all modem,
t(wrs are available from spring periods of time are assigned questions. payments will be if I retire at 62 built-in appliances. This house has so many pluses we
tfirough October. There are 700 sites and pay on arrival. People may prefer to apply as compared to what they’ll be can’t list them all here. Call us today. We would
miles of horse and foot trails for benefits at the Salisbury if I wait till I ’m 65. Is there any Raymond Street - Lovely 3 bedroom home located in town appreciate the opportunity to tell you about them and
and seventy-one miles of the In addition to camping, other near schools and church. Good loan assumption.
facilities are available in North Office, 105 Corriher Avenue, on way I can get these figures? even better show you!
Appalachian T ra il with 17 Monday through Friday Yes, you can call or write Available immediately.
trailside shelters. Camping Carolina State Parks. between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30p.m.
Wilderness youth camping, any social security office
permits are required for non­ group camping, bridle trails, In addition a person can now and ask for a free copy of the
designated camping areas. apply for benefits, ask booklet, "Estimating Your
Requests for permits and in­ rental row boats, hiking, questions, or report any
fishing, refreshment stands, Social Security Retirement
formation should be made to: historic sites and swimming can changes affecting benefits by Check.” By using the
G reat Smoky Mountain be found in many parks. dialing the toll free number for method described in that
National Park, Gatlinburg, people on the Mocksville booklet, you’ll get a pretty
Tennessee 37738. Swimming facilities are Exchange: 634-2868.
operated from about June 1 good idea of what you Carrowoods - 2600 sq. ft., tri-level, 4 bedrooms, 2 full
Campgrounds on the Blue monthly payments will be at baths. Large recreation room with fireplace. ■Den with
Ridge Parkway are located at through Labor- Day. Nature The closer people get to
study is aided by a naturalist 62, 63. 64 and 65. Of course, Wandering Lane - Custom-designed Colonial home sliding glass doors opening onto patio. House is
Doughton Park near Laurel applying for th eir monthly you won’t get the exact situated in the midst of Z'M acres of l>eautifu] electrically heated and cooled. Situated on lot 125 x 200
Springs, Julian Price Memorial during summer months in social security retirem ent amount to the penny, but woodland. A painted brick exterior combined with with city water. This house offers lots of room for even a
Park near Little Switzerland, ■ several parks. For full
description of all parks, write payments the more questions you will get an approximate crab orchard stone wings is roofed with western large family. Call today for complete details.
and M t. Pisgah near Asheville. they seem to have about social figure. Then, when you do cedar shakes with copper valleys. This home
Eiach campsite has a table and the Division of State Parks, features superb construction throughout and will
Department of Natural and security. But there’s no reason apply for your social
fireplace with w ater and to wait until then to find out s e c u r ity r e tir e m e n t surely please the discriminating buyer.
Economic Resources, Raleigh,

1 I I fill
comfort stations near by. North Carolina 27611. everything you should know payments, social security
Campgrounds are open from Uwharrie National Forest, about social security. There are will figure the exact amount
May to October. any numtier of booklets and of your monthly check.
!North Carolina has camping east of Albem arle in the pamphlets, produced by social
foothills of the state, has I didn’t take the medical
all four of its National security, that tell you what insurance part of Medicare _anrord Road: Thishouse has it a l l ... Good losation ...
I (I Forests. Pisgah and Nantahala wilderness youth camping only. large lot(200 x 300)... 1650 sq. ft. heated area ... Den with
Hiking trails and bridle paths benefits you can get if you’ve when I became eligible for it.
ii) the mountainous region worked long enough under Now I ’ve decided I ’d like to sign fireplace & exposed beams ... 1650 sq. ft. basement with
together total almost one course through the forest. fireplace... 16x 36 in ground heated swimming pool. And
Kerr Reservoir on the North social security . . when to apply up for it. I know there’s a spcial
million acreas. Pisgah has 600 for then...how to apply...what time to sign up. Can you tell me many other features too numeroys to mention. Call Mary
miles of trails, eleven camping C arolina-Virginia line is a Forrest for complete details. ---------------
100,000 acre project of the U. S. papers you’ll need...and where when that time is and how I go Mill Street - Nice 2 __room house with bath in very go
areas and approximately 300 you can apply. For you own about it?
campsites. Nantahala has 320 Corps of Engineers. Camping condition. Must see to appreciate. Call us for complete
in the seven recreation areas protection, you should get all If you didn't sign up for details.
miles of tra il, nine cam­ the inform ation available medical insurance when you
pgrounds and 400 campsites. costs $3 per campsite per day
and $1 more for electricity and during your working life, so became eligible, you can
Both have group camping when you decide to retire, you enroll any time between now
areas. Campgrounds are open water hook-ups. Campgrounds
won’t have to waste time and March 31. There’s an
finding out what your rights and open enrollment period the ^ n fo rd Road - SoohTo' be completea7~'?ou"may have
benefits are under social first 3 months of every year. either 3 or 4 bedrooms whichever suits your needs. Den
security. You can just call or All you have to do is call or with fireplace and beautifully furnished kitchen.
write any social security office write the social security Finished basement. Call today fo^M m ^lete details.
and ask for a free copy of "Your office and someone there
F a r m T ip s Social Security,” which will will the glad to help you with Country Estates - 3 bedroom, I'A baths. Electric heat.
give you a brief rundown of your application. l.arge kitchen with built-in appliances including
By Dr. J. W. Pou dishwasher. Lot 125 x 200. Financing at 8% percent
Agricultural Spaclalld social security.
already approved.
WachoviaBank&Trust Co., N.A.

Consumers can expect to pay more for bread,


Cornatzer News Hwy. 601 South - 3 bedroom house with 2 baths, full
basement on 1 acre lot. Priced at $26,900. Call today for
cakes, doughnuts, and pizza in 1975. B u t th e higher Mrs. L illie Potts is under­ an appointment to see this house. $3000 less.
Living Garden Show in
prices w ill be largely the result o f price increases going treatm ent in Davie Charlotte last Friday.
fo r ingredients other th an wheat. County Hospital and had a toe RENTAL PROPERTY
Mrs. Helen Jones has been Jericho Road - Recently completed 3 bedroom home. 1972 Fleetwood 2 bedroom trailer with IVi baths. Washer
T h e record 1.9 billion bushels o f w h eat produced amputated last Friday. confined to her room with sore Built-in appliances and just right for a smart
Mrs. Stella Hendrix is a and dryer located in large bath. Kitchen is complete with
by U . S. farm ers in 1974 “ w ill m ore th an m eet ex­ throat. homebuyer. range, oven, and refrigerator. Central air and oil heat.
pected domestic and export dem and” in the m a rk e t­ patient in Davie County The Cornatzer Homemakers
Hospital suffering from a back ACREAGE Priced to rent at $125 per month.
ing year th a t began last J u ly 1 and runs through Club met at the home of Mrs. 24 X 50 mocuiar home permanently located on private lot.
ailment. Homer Potts last Tuesday. New 8.3 acres Jerusalem e n L D frontage, water on
n e x t June, according to D r. T . E v e re tt N ichols J r., Mrs. Leona Bowens remains An entirely new concept in mobile home living. Spacious,
an extension economist a t N o rth C arolina S tate officers were elected and the property.
in Davie County Hospital un­ year books were filled out. yet compact in construction, this design offers the
U niversity. dergoing observation. 62 acres near Harmony off Hwy. 901. miles of river conveniences, luxuries, facilities and beauty of a
Refreshments consisting of frontage, l ‘A miles of sand clay road, most of land in permanent residence. Now available for monthly rental
Sugar and no n fat d ry m ilk — essential ingredi­ Sunday luncheon guests of Chocolate cake. Pacific Lime
ents in bread and o th er b akery products — will- be Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts and Salad, ham sandwiches, tiffJI f f f ITj 11J/fn of $125.
m oderately higher in 1975, and labor, transporta­ Eva were Mr. and Mrs. Paul pickles, ritz crackers with Buy a mini farm today - Call tor details. Choice farms RESORT PROPERTY
tion and paper costs w ill be up significantly, Nichols Allen and Dean. spread and hot Russian tea was still available. Attention Campers! - Two lots platted with camping in
said. Pamela Potts was a Thursday served by the hostess. mind. Located in the Boone-Linville area, N.C. Call us
night supper guest of Cathy Tract of land available. 24 acres located on Howardtown for details.
“ W h ile prices o f cereal and bakery products w ill The 4-H leaders of Davie Road. A sacrifice. Call today for details.
increase this year, the price rise is n ot expected to Boce. County are sponsoring a fire
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones spent prevention and control program 43.30 acre farm. 1500 I'ontage. 1600 ft. creek
be as sharp as in 1974,” the economist said. a week recently with Mr. and
In the first h a lf of 1974, re ta il prices of cereals at the Cornatzer and Dulin Fire frontage. A real inve; S O V •woo.
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Mrs. Charles Nichols in Rock Station on Monday nights at Nice 49.8 acre farm also included 34 x 60 building and BUSINESS PROPERTY
and bakery products averaged one-third above the Hill, S. C.
same period a year earlier. Mrs. Dorothy Chaplin, Jackie 7:30 p. m. shop equipment. Now a going garage, many' shop sh tools. INVESTM ENT OPPORTUNITY - Buy tuis going
I f current trends continue, Nichols said, the All students in grades 5, 6, 7 Price $50,000. See us today for complete details. business in Davie County. Owner has netted better than
Winters and Dottie Potts en-
average increase for the year w ill be about 27 per­ oyed the day at the Southern and B are urged to attend. 7.6 acres land on Highway 64 east of Mocksville. 3 acres $20,000 a year for past five years. Limited capital needed.
cent, equalling the to ta l price rise from 1967 to open remainder in woods. Excellent lot to build on. Cali today for further information.
1973.
T h e N . C. S tate U n ive rsity specialist said dem and BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES PROPERTY - some still HOUSES
for w heat is expected to ease this year, p artic u larly C le m m o n s V illa g e JJJJJfj'W l fffff..... ...................
in foreign m arkets. W h ile domestic use lik e ly w ill Clemmons - Linwood Drive. 3 bedroom brick rancher on
Development Tract - water and sewage, Mocksville city 1 acre land. Nice neighborhood and is convenient to 1-40
rem ain steady, exports m ay fa ll about a tenth . limits. 100 acres of good prime land. Financing interchange. Call Mary Forest for complete details.
Nichols said the carryover of w heat n ext J u ly w ill R ea l E s ta te available.
Route 2, Advance - 2 bedroom house with bath and full
be around 400 m illion bushels compared w ith 249 LOTS
m illion this year. basement situated on 3.8 acres. Loan assumption at 8
T o stretch th e ir food dollars as prices clim bed Fox Meadow - Davie County, new 3 bedroom rancher, den Woodland Development - 2 wooded lots available. One percent available. Call today for full details.
during the past year, the economist said, consumers with fireplace, carport. Only $39,900. lot. 150 X 200, priced at $3900. One lot, 230 x 355, priced at
$3280. Green Hill Road - Looking for that lovely country home.
tu rned to pasta products such as m acaroni, spa­ Davie County - New brick rancher, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, We have it. Completely remodeled. Heat-air, 2
ghetti and noodles, all made from a k in d of wheat single carport, Woodlea, $33,500. Will consider FHA or Southwood Acres - Lot approximately 150 x 160. fireplaces. Numerous out buildings, barn and etc. Good
known as durum . VA. Building? Choice lot which offers a beautiful building site loan assumption. 15 acres. Call for appointment today.
“T h e trend tow ard cereal-based foodstuffs is ex­ in an exclusive residential area. Call us today for details.
pected to hold during 1974-75, but consumption of Are you looking for plenty of room to move about? Call us Corner of Main Street and .Milling Road - 4 lots 112.6 x 303
durum w heat is expected to be down slightly from about this new split foyer home in Davie County. 4 with frontage on Milling Road. Priced at $50 per front
last y ea r,” N ichols said. bedrooms, den and playroom with fireplaces. Shown by foot.
appointment.
T h e 1974 crop of oats was down about 4 percent Hemlock Street - Approximately 2 acres of land with
from the previous year, and last fa ll’s com harvest Davie Gardens - Brick rancher in excellent condition, 3 plenty of frontage. Call us for details.
was sharply lower, dropping from 5.6 billion bushels bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, full drive-in Depot Street ■3 developed lots conveniently located near
annually over the past three years to around 4.7 basement with fireplace only $42,500. town. Sale price is $1,000.
billion last fall.
“ As a result of the short crop and low carryover 4 year old 2 story house in Farmington, 4 bedrooms, 2 t« t .Midway St., C SOLD 100 X 279, $750.
baths, rock fireplace, reduced $40,000.
of all grains, corn and oat prices were sharply 333SalisburySt.
higher, p artic u larly during the first half of the New listing ■5 acres on Howardtown Road, $8,900. SwlMgood ProfMiional BIdg.
m arketing year,” Nichols said. “ Some decrease in Real Estate Sales,
both domestic feeding and foreign dem and is ex­ Davie County - 2 acres on Baltimore Road, well and septic
pected this year and this should reduce pressure tank, 2 bedroom trailer and 2nd trailer space. $15,000. Appraisals, Leases, Management 6 3 4 -5 9 9 7
on supplies and prices during the spring and
Davie County ■ 4 acres on Cedar Creek Road. Farm
sum m er.” Jerry Swicegood - 634-5997

m
building only $12,000.
N ichols said some increase in retail prices of com C.A. White - 493-6588
flakes, oatm eal and products containing these cereal Office 766-4777
grains m ay result from the recent higher grain
Mary Fonest — 492-5437
C. Johnson 766-4777, A. Hillebrand D98-4378, J. Boyer 766-6944. R EALTOR
prices.
lOB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1975

Public Notices
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K W I K K W I Z Executrix NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA valorem taxes for calendar N O TIC E OF PU B LIC
years subsequent to calendar H E A R IN G B E FO R E TH E
NORTH CAROLINA D A V I E C O U N T Y year 1974, and shall be subject BOARD OF COUNTY COM­
D A V I E C O U N T Y to upset bids and confirmation M ISSIO NERS FO R TH E
W H A T D O Y O U T H IN K A B O U T T H E - NOTICE OF RESALE of the Qerk of Superior Court ot F O L L O W IN G Z O N IN G
PR ESEN T EC O N O M Y? W HA T A D - v, Having qualified as Executrix OF REALPROPERTY Davie County, as provided by AMENDMENTS
JUSTM ENTS H A VE Y O U M A DE? of the estate of Cody C. Osborne, law.
deceased, late of Davie County, Pursuant to the authority A good-faith deposit in the NOTICE IS HEREBY Given,
D O YO U FAVO R THE REPEAL O F this is to notify all persons vested in the undersigned amount of ten (10) per cent of pursuant to the requirements of
TH E FO O D TAX? having claims against said Commissioner by virtue of an the first one thousand Article 20B of Chapter 153 of the

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estate to present them to the Order signed by the Honorable ($1,000.00) dollars and five (5) General Statutes of North
undersigned on or before the Glenn L. Hammer, Clerk of per cent of the balance may be Carolina, and Section 120 of the
27th day of August 1975, or this Superior Court of Davie County, required at such sale. Zoning Ordinance of Davie
By notice will be pleaded in bar of in the Special Proceeding en­ This 18th day of February, County, that the Board of
their recovery. All persons titled “ Homer Lee Spry et al vs. 1975. County Commissioners of Davie
Joe Foster County w ill hold a public
' , indebted to said estate will ’Thomas G. Potts et al” dated
and please make immediate January 7, 1975, I will offer for John T. Brock, hearing at the Courthouse of
B IL L Y S H O R E S J erry Paige payment to the undersigned. resale and resell at public Commissioner Davie County, Mocksville, N. C.
JE S S E B R O W N , at 7:30 p.m., March 17, 1975 on f
925 H A R D IS O N S T. auction to the highest bidder for
R T . 3, M O C K S V IL L E This the 27th day of February cash on Friday, March 7, 1975, 2-27-2tn the following proposed
D A N IE L F U R N . E M P L O Y E E UNEM PLO YED 1975 Darlene E. Brandon, at 12:00 Noon, at the Courthouse amendments to the official
Executrix of the estate of Cody door in Mocksville, Davie NOTICE OF SERVICE OF zoning map of Davie County.
"Y eah, I'v e cut back a C, Osborne deceased. County, North Carolina, those PROCESS BY PUBLICATION A petition by Tom Bailey
"Lousy. Sure, I'v e q uit Woodruff to rezone ap­
w hole lo t. I'v e been o u t William E. Hall certain tracts or parcels of real
going. N o t re a lly done Attorney at Law property located in Shady Clyde R. Spaugh proximately 8.264 acres from R-
o f w o rk a bout three weeks 20 to C-S located west of High­
a nything else except q u it 2-27-4tn Grove Township, Davie Cotmty, vs.
buying. Oh, I d o n 't k n o w n o w . N o t to o fa m ilia r w ith North Carolina, and described Barbara Whisenhunt Spaugh way 601, north of Odell
the ta x repeal. H o p e it Administrator NOTICE as follows: Wagoner, south of the petitioner
about the re p ea l.” and to the east of the petitioner.
passes. W ill ben efit a lo t Tract No. 1: BEGINNING at Take Notice that a verified
NORTH CAROLINA a point, Clifton Scott's Northeast pleading seeking relief against The description of said lands
o f p e o p le ." desired to be rezoned is as
DAVIE COUN’TY corner in Will Crews state line, you has been filed in the above
being the Southeast comer of entitled action. The nature of follows:
Having qualified as Ad­ the within tract, runs thence the relief against you has been
ministrator of the estate of with said Scott's boundary filed in the above entitled ac­ Lying and being in Mocksville
William Hubert Mason, Jr., North 83 degs. 57 min. West tion. ’The nature of the relief Township, Davie County, North
deceased, late of Davie County, 226.12 feet to a point, a Walnut being sought is as follows: an Carolina, and bounded as
this is to notify all persons tree, common corner of D. B. absolute divorce based on one follows:
having claims against said Webb and Clifton Scott; thence year’s separation. BEGINNING at an iron stake ,
estate to present them to the North 7 degs. 27 min. East 49.35 You are required to make in the Western right of way
undersigned on or before the feet to a point, an iron pin within defense to such pleading not margin of North Carolina High­
20th day of August 1975 or this the right of way of Jarvis Road later than April 8, 1975, and way 601, the same being the
notice will be pleaded in bar of (SR 1658); thence running upon your failure to do so the Northeast corner of Odell
their recovery. All persons within the right of way of said party seeking service against Wagoner (see Deed Book 58 at
indebted to said estate will road South 88 degs. 55 min. West you will apply to the Court for page 265, Davie County
please make im m ediate 309.69 feet to a point, an iron pin the relief sou^t. Registry) and running thence
payment to the undersigned. within the right of way of said South 68 degrees West 600.00 feet
road, D.B. Webb’s comer in William E. Hall to an iron, a new comer; thence.
This the 13th day of February, Radford K. W illiam s’ line; Attorney for Plaintiff North 22 degrees 30 minutes West'
1975 William Hubert Mason, Sr., thence with said Williams’ line P.O. Box 294 600.0 feet to an iron, a new.
P A U L C. C O C K E R H A M , administrator of the estate of North 8 degs. 20 min. East 218.46 Mocksville, N.C. 27028 corner; thence North 68 degrees
William Hubert Mason, Jr. feet to a point, an iron pin, and East 600.00 feet to an iron stake
7 4 7 M I L L S T ., M O C K S V IL L E in the Western margin of North
deceased North 67 degs. 51 min. West 2-27-3tP
S ELF EM PLO YED 429.10 feet to a point, an iron pin, Carolina Highway 601, a new
2-20-4tn said Williams’ corner in W. F. NOTICE comer; thence with the Western
" I'm s e lf em p lo yed but n o t Potts’ line; thence with said right of way margin of said
Administrator’s Notice Potts’ line North 24 degs. 21 SERVICES TO PERSONS highway South 22 degrees 30
doing an yth in g . C onstruction minutes East 600.0 feet TO THE
W ANDA MOORE, min. East 137.66 feet to a point, UNABLE TO PAY THEREFOR
R A LP H POTTS w o rk is o f f a lo t. I th in k ta x North Carolina a stone, common corner of said C E R T IF IC A T IO N D A V IE POINT AND PLACE OF THE , ,
R T . 4 , S A L IS B U R Y BEGINNING, conUinlng 8.264 0 {
R O U T E 3, M O C K S V IL L E on fo o d hurts th e p o o r dass Davie County Potts, Paul W. Jones and Will COUNTY H O S P IT A L ,
UNEM PLO YED Crews Estate; thence South 81 M O C K S V IL L E , N O R T H acres more or less, as surveyed
IN G E R S O L L -R A N D E M P L O Y E E so I th in k to take it o f f w ould by Otis A. Jones January
Having qualified as Ad­ degs. 30 min. East 433.01 feet to CAROLINA
" F t s t , a bout the fo o d tax, I help. C igarettes and w hiskey ministrator of the estate of a point, an iron pipe, James A. 18,1975, and being a portion of
and things lik e th at should be Frances S. James, deceased, Hartman estate corner; thence The Davie County Hospital that 121.0 acre tract (Foster
th in k it should be repealed. "Yes, I feel it sure is bad. Homeplace) described by Deed
taxed. Things yo u d o n 't have late of Davie County, this is to with said Hartman line and with has certified that it will not
F o r econom y, w ell, it's got to I'v e alm ost cut dow n c om ­ notify all persons having claims the line of S. F. Potts North 6 Book 38 at page 15, Davie
to have. It's gonna take tim e exclude any person from ad­ County Registry.
get worse d e fin ite ly before it p le te ly because I'm unem ­ against said estate to present degs. 24 min. East 444.14 feet to mission on the ground that such
to do som ething a b o u t jobs them to the undersigned on or a point, an iron pin in S. F.
gets a n y better. I th in k the p lo yed . Each tim e y o u go person is unable .to pay for
and get things on an even before the 21st day of August Potts’ corner; thence South 84 Petition by the Davie County.
needed services, and that it will
representatives in congress to b u y som ething it's alm ost Board of CommissionerSr
basis a g ain ." 1975, or this notice will be degs. 9 min. East 155.10 feet to a make available to each person
are doing w hat th e y can but tw o o r th ree tim es higher. pleaded in bar of their recovery. point, common comer of S. F. so admitted services providedCourthouse, Mocksville, N. C.'
d o n 't get th e ir m inds to geth­ Jobs are ju st n o t available. All persons indebted to said Potts and Viola D. Morgan The petitioner invites al),
by the facility without charge or
er. O h yeah. I ’ve c u t m y heat estate will please make im­ estate and the Will Crews at a charge which does not interested citizens to a hearing
There are fo u r p eople in concerning the proposed
dow n and q u it spending fo r m y o w n fa m ily o u t o f mediate payment to the un­ estate; thence with said Viola exceed such person’s ability to
dersigned. D. Morgan estate and the Will amendments.
pay therefor, as determined in
d iffe re n t things." w o rk ." This the 20th day of February, Oews estate; thence with said accordance with criteria (a) Amend the Davie County
1975 Robert A. James, Ad­ Oews estate line South 10 degs. established in the North Zoning Ordinance as follows i i . I
ministrator of the estate of 51 min. West 780 feet crossing Carolina Medical Facilities under Section 81.31 Dimensional' ' '
Frances S. James deceased. said Jarvis Road to the Construction Plan. This cer­ Requirements of the R-20'
BEGINNING, containing 11.93 tification has been made pur­zoning district to read “Twenty

Folk-Way8 and Folk-Speech


2-20-4tn acres, more or less, as taken thousand (20,000) square fefet
suant to the r^uirem ents of the
from a plat and survey minimum lot area per dwelling
regulations of the Public Health
prepared by Otis A. Jones, Service, U. S. Department of unit.” This amendment would
Registered Surveyor, dated Health, Education, omit the second sentence under
and
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Section 81.31 which reads:
length of time needed to absoro North Carolina December 12, 1974. Welfare, and the applicable
Joe CJark, a folklorist now provide additional information thought to be an example of a ’Tract No. 2: BEGINNING at provisions of North Carolina “ However, where the residence
living in Raleigh, is on the the poison. When it fell off it was on the tune. Bill Miller, of ‘blue-ballad’ which most Davie County a point, W. F. Potts’ Southeast will be served by public water
cleansed in warm milk or Marion, Virginia, remembers it probably originated in black Medical Facilities Construction
lookout for madstones. No, not corner, Radford K. Williams’ facilities, the lot area need be
Plan. The Division of Facility
rocks thrown in anger but the water, which usually turned as “Little Sadie” and notes that culture and was adopted by Having qualified as Executor only fifteen-thousand (15,000)'
greenish black from the ab­ of the estate of C. W. Beck, corner, being the Northeast Services, Departm ent of
hardened cuds or hairballs Doc and Merle Watson have whites. In fact, some years ago, corner of the within tract, runs Human Resources square feet.”
has,
found in the stomachs of sorbed poison. recorded it. A portion of his a recognizable version of the deceased, late of Davie County, (b) In a separate motion to;
Madstones have a long this is to notify all persons thence with said Williams line therefore, extablished the
ruminants or cud-chewing letter explains: same song was recorded by South 6 degs. 6 min. West 130.7 amend under Section 120'
foregoing level of services as
animals. history in folk medicine and “ I read with interest Mr. D. Johnny Cash as ‘Transfusion having claims against said “Motion to Amend” the un-'
have at times been used by estate to present them to the feet to a point, an iron, said the level of uncompensated
Madstones, according to D. Vance’s reminiscence of a Blues’.” Williams corner; thence with derlined portions would be
services to be made available
Clark, are about one and a half doctors, who usually opened ballad sung in the 20’s. I believe Pore Folks Fare (recipe no. undersigned on or before the 6 added as shown: ‘opportunityi
wounds with scapels before day of September 1975, or this said Williams line North 76 by said facility in the period
inches long, one inch wide, and the song to which he refers is 2) for this week’s edition of degs. 46 min. West 547.55 feet to to be heard. A notice of such’
October 1,1974 to September 30,
half an inch deep. Almond- making the madstone ap­ called “LitUe Sadie" and it is Folk-Ways comes from Jean T. notice wKl be pleaded in bar of public hearing shall be given
plication. their recovery. All persons a point, an iron in George C. 1975.
shaped, they are rusty brown on recorded on an album by Doc Triplett, of Banner Elk, North Potts’ line; thence with said The records and documentsonce a week for two (2) suc­
the exterior and tan in the in­ At least twenty madstones Watson and son called Doc Carolina. The main ingredient, indebted to said estate will cessive weeks In a newspaper of
have been located in Virginia Watson on Stage. The album squirrel, should be familiar to please make im m ediate Potts line North 19 degs. 5 min. on the basis of which the above
terior. In addition, they are East 216.15 feet to a point, an level of uncompensated ser­ general circulation in the'
porous, hairy or fibrous and and another thirteen in North also offers such classics as " I most readers, but the recipe payment ot the undersigned. county and a sign with the
Carolina, some of then quite Am a Pilgrim ," "When the differs from that usually seen iron, said George C. Potts’ vices was established are
sometimes mixed with car­ corner in W. F. Potts’ line; notice shall be posted on the
available for public inspection
bonate of lime. Sometimes they valuable. Clark needs in­ Work’s All Done This Fall," for a breakfast dish. This the 4th day of March property, said notice to be
formation about such “stones" “Salt River," and many more." Soak squirrel in salt water to 1975, Richard A. Beck, thence with said Potts South 67 at Division of Facility Services,
resemble petrified wood. degs. 17 min. East 516.13 feet to Departm ent of published and-or posted the first
Human
According to popular for an article he is preparing. W. H. Ward, of Boone, adds a remove blood from meat. Boil Executor of the estate of C. W. time not less than fifteen (IS)
Readers of Foik-Ways who have further note: until tender in salted water. Beck deceased. the BEGINNING, containing Resources, 1330, St. M ary’s
tradition, a cleansed madstone, 2.09 acres, more or less, as days prior to the date fixed for
Street, Raleigh, N. C. between
often pre-soaked in warm any knowledge of madstones “The song mentioned in Mr. Remove squirrel and strain such public hearing. Also those
are asked to wirte to this Vance’s letter is one widely water for later use. When 3-6-4tn taken from a plat and survey the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
liquid, was applied to a wound prepared by Otis A. Jones, known property owners who
p.m. on regular business days.
made by a mad dog or other column. Information will then know by American folk-song squirrel is cool enough to Adaptability adjoin the property to be
be relayed to Clark. collectors and sung throughout handle, remove meat from Registered Surveyor, dated rezoned shall be notified by.
animal or an insect to absorb The reasonable man adapts December 12, 1974.
poison and prevent Recently Folk-Ways received most parts of the rural South. In bones. In skillet m elt 2 himself to the world; the Adolescence certified mail of the proposed-
words to a mountain song sung addition to Doc Watson’s tablespoons lard, and 3 STARTING BID TRACT No. 1
hydrophobia (rabies). It would unreasonable man persists In - $5975.00; American youngsters tend to changes. Should the certified'
stick to the wound for a number in the 20's in Virginia and called recordings of it, versions can be tablespoons flour, a little salt trying to adapt the world to live as if adolescence were a letter be returned due to ad­
“I Met Sadie and I Slowed Her found by Clarence Ashley (on and some pepper. Add enough STARTING BID TRACT No. 2
of hours, depending on the himself. Therefore all progress - )660.00 last fling at life, rather than a dressee having moved from last
Down.” Two follow-up letters the Folkways album Old Time milk to reserv^ water to make depends upon the unreasonable preparation for it. known address, this would'
Music at Clarence Ashley’s) 3 cups. Pour milk and water Said property shall be sold
cs D r. F ra n k M i ll e r : man. subject to Davie County ad lim e constitute notice as required
and Hedy West (on a new album mixture into flour mixture to George Bernard Shaw herein. *
from Folk-Variety, a German make gravy. Add squirrel meat, All parties and interested'

Of ANIMALS
The Wonderful World label, titled Getting Folk Out of stir until thick. Serve over hot citizens are invited to attend,
the Country.) biscuits for breakfast. said public hearing at whicb.^
“ Versions are printed in Readers are invited to send FININCIAL STATEMENTFOR PERIOD ENDING: December 31,1974 time they shall have an op­
Vance Randolph’s collection of depression recipes and other Morrison-Studevent Mutual Burial Association, Inc., Mocksville, N.C. portunity to be heard in favor of,
songs from the Ozarks and folk m aterials to: Rogers or in opposition to the forgoing*
Brown’s anthology of North Whitener, Folk-Ways and Folk- proposed changes. Prior to the*
Carolina ballads. It is generally Speech. Boone, N.C. 28608, hearing all persons interested’
may obtain any additional in-'
$3,364.63 formation on these proposals'
AUCTION SALE BalanceDecember 31,1973
RECEIPTS:
which is in the possession of the
Davie County Zoning En-,'
forcement Officer by inquiring;
D E A R D R .M IlX E R ;lK o t Any one of lho.se six. in­ in his office at the Courthouse,'»
Garihuldi. my Moldfisli. u cluding the last How could S a t, M a rc h 8 , 1 9 7 5 1 1 : 0 0 a .m . Total AssessmentsCollected 3,299.90 Mocksville, N. C., on weekdays;
Kirlfriend. It was love at she become pregnant ’
Located approx. 1 ^ miles South of Mocksville Number Of NewMembers J8. @26(/ 17.00 between the hours of 8:30 a .m .;
firs! siKht, I Ihink. At least - K.V. Interest On Deposits 144.70 and 5:00 p.m.
they didn'l (iuhl I under­ off Hwy. 601 at Spillman’s Lake 3,461.60
stand tjri'tMis arc very wood DKAH F.V .: Bloomer’s Total Ronald H.Vogler'
to tjivo lo H'llilfish it you're blooming was undoubtedly Davie County Manager...
Personal Property Of The Late T.L Spillman 6,826.23
t'oinK to bri't'd ihi'iii somo- brought about by a male
dog who got inside your
Total Receipts i
2-27 2tn I
day Whiil's a i>ihkI kind ’ 1974CadillacCoupda Ville
Mayl)i‘ .soinrlhin»i Ihul front door — if Indeed she
never gut out. Only 9,000Mllai With All .Accettoriet DISBURSEMENTS:
urows’ I'M' irii'd li'liuci-. Executrix’s Notice
I)ul they MfMT cat it so 1 FORDTRACOTR 3000 SERIES Misceiianeous Expenses 998.45
dun t think lhc> like it SameAi New Death BenefitsPaid mq. 12 No. $100. 4 400.00 North Carolina '
- I..W. S m o k e y SayM :
3Point Hitch Tractor Blade*3 Point Cultivator *3 Point 200.JB_ 1600.00 Davie County 1
I)K AR I. W.: An pxcel- ^ ^ I R E U N D E R CONTROL Oifc Harrow*3 Point Woodi Mower *Ford Flat Bottom 17.00
lent plant for your Kuldfish Plow*Buih Hog*Rotary Tiller *2 SteamTables *lce Membershipfeespaidagents Having qualified as Executrix '
IS ONE OF M ANS BEST Machine *Gai S*ove*Deep Fryer ‘Dlthei 'Silverware of the estate of Willie Alvin
would br one ul the small 3,01545
flualinK duckweeds. II F R IE N D S ! *Caih Regiiter *TaUeiAnd Chairs*SlawGrinder Total Disbursements Sain, deceased late of Davie '
KroH’s rupidl>. and it's a *4 Bar Stools ‘Toaster BalanceTo BeAccounted For 3,ft1l.78 County, this is to notify all !
persons having claims against '
Rreenpry goldfish go for. If you areinterestedinanyof theseitenu, besurenot to
It's nutriliuus and makes ASSETS: said estate to present them to
missthis sale. Thecarandtractor arelikenew, andall the undersigned on or before the
an excellent spring lunir. theother merchandiseisin verygoodcondition. You 14th day of August 197S, or this
thuutih there is nu harm In don't want to missthisopportunity. %'n^°&^!its Branch Bank&Trust 1390.76 notice will be pleaded in bar of
startinK early
M rs. Onva S pillm an, a d m in is tra trix
BBTSavingsAcct. 2396.43 their recovery. A ll persons
indebted to said estate will
*** 3,810.78
Martin &Martin, Attorneys Total Assets please make im m ediate
payment to the undersigned.
1)|;AU DK M ll.I.K K :
Our vclcnnanan lust liia^ Fred O. Ellis, Auctioneer SURPLUS 3,810.78 This the 13th day of February,
nosed Hliiiiincr .is hcinu Route 4. Mocksville, N.C. 1975 Clara S. Angell, Executrix
preunaiil .Stu ^ hcrii iii Phone 998-8744 of the estate of Willie Alvin Sain
heal MX liiiu'> allui;ellu'i' N.C. Auciioneer’s Liscense No. 343 deceased.
Kir<‘ out o( roiilrtil i« un (‘nrniy
ami iicMM e\tr tias she —<ur«'fulnf»i make* the
bet‘H out suit* oiii I) 1)1)1 lioitf (lif T iT c m * !* ! NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS! 2-13-4tn
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, I97S - 1 IB

Card Of Thanks EMPLOYMENT FOR RENT MISC. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE
FOR RENT: Trailers and STAND up crushed carpet
Help Wanted trailer spaces...20 min. from with our new Racine Animals Furniture Real Estate
^ CORRELL
■ The family of the late George Winston-^lem...lO min. from cleaning...shampoos without
C. Correll, Sr. would like to Mocksville...lighted and paved w ater...R ent Machine at
express their sincere ap­ ATTENTION: Homeifiakeri - streets, with paved driveways, CAUDELL LU M B E R COM­ NEW AND USED Office FOR SALE OR TRADE ...
Friendly Toy Parties is ex­ nice lawns with cemented FOR SALE: One - 3 month
preciation to their friends, PANY. old make Pek-a-Poo. Call after Furniture Fireproof Files and approximately 90 acre farm ...
neighbors and relatives for the panding and looking for patios...1-40 Mobile Home 6:00 p.m. 493-6719. Safes. Rowan Office Furniture Davie County ... just off Hwy.
rnany kindnesses, including the managers in your area - Party Village....Intersections of 1-40 118 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. 601 ... 9 miles south of
Plan experience preferred. and Farmington Road...Route
nowers, food, and most of all,
Highest commission - no 2, Mocksville...Call after 6 p.m.
AVOID TH E M O NEY 2-20 4TN - W h o n e
p 636-8022. Mocksville ... fenced and cross
the prayers during their recent CRUNCH...shop the SEARS fenced ... grassed ... also, will
bereavement. May God bless delivering or collecting. Earn 634-3889 or 634-2244. CATALOG way ...save on over tfn sell cattle and equipment ... or
ypu in a special way for your your kit free. Call collect to 240,000 items...shop SEARS will consider tracting it up ...
Carol Day - 518-489-4571 or write 5-9tfn FOR SALE; Six Beef Type
^loughtfulness. today or place your order by Heffers... just bred... Call 492- FOR SALE . . . 20 cubic foot want to retire ... call 919-768-
Friendly Home Parties, 20 phone 634-5988. 1-16 tfn 5108 any time except Friday 3180 or 284-4230.
The George C. Railroad Ave., Albany, N. Y. Chest Freezer. . . $259.88 . . . 23
12205 night or Saturday. cubic foot Chest Freezer . . .
Correll Family FOR RENT...CRESTVIEW From wall to wall ... all your 1-2.3-tfn
APARTMENTS.. .Lexington $299.88... plus transportation ..
2-27-2TNF carpet needs can be met with 3-6-lTP-I Montgomery Ward . . .
Avenue, Mocksville...very nice carpet from M ERRELL
four rooms and bath...call 634- Salisbury and Statesville . . . ASSUME PAYMENTS ON...
5420. FURNITURE COMPANY. phone 636-8800.
AVON ... to buy or sell ... call 9-5 tfn FOR SALE . . . 4 Hereford Cows 155 X 100 wooded trailer lot in
Peggy Long, 704-873-9828 or . . . with calves by side . . . call Advance ... paved drive all
6-20 tfn 2-20-4tn electric hook-ups ... call Charlie
write Route 3, Box 57, Buddy McClamrock . . . phone
World Day Of Prayer Yadkinville,'N. C. 27055. For all your craft needs see 493-4261. W hitaker at 634-3345.
ROOMS FOR RENT...by the the new craft shop at 505 Avon Unclaimed Lay-away
month...downtown...phone 634- Street. THE CRAFTY LA D Y - 3-6-ltp 3 Rms. Furn. 2-27-3tnW
3-6 ItnL plaques, tole paintings, art Hal. Due $498.32
2244. supplies and decoupage. Phone
March 7 ,1 9 7 5 SALESPERSON WANTED ... 634-5219. AKC German Shepherd Wanted - Customer to take up
9-26 tfn puppies, males and females,
send brief resume to P.O. Box payments on brand new fur­ Services
561, Mocksville. 11-14-tfn black and silver, excellent niture that has been on layaway
CLUB F A C IL IT IE S FOR bloodlines. Parents can be for 4 months. Group consists of
3-6-tfnL RENT; The former Masonic seen, $35 each. Call 704-493- oak dresser, chest, mirror,
FOR YOUR WALLPAPER 4458. bookcase bed with m att- J. R. CAMPBELL AND SONS
rooms above the Branch Bank needs contact M E R R E L L SEPTIC TANK SERVICE.
on Main Street across from the boxspring; colonial winged
F U R N IT U R E COM PANY, 3-6-lt sofa-matching chair with tables Have largest truck and only
Jobs Wanted Court House. For details, Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, Company certified to pump
write: Holmes Investment Co., and lamps; 5 pc. dining room
N. C. set. Monthly payments made on septic tanks in the county, very
SAVE Box 904, Salisbury, N.C. 28144.
Autos our store. Free Delivery. Ask experienced, Telephone Jimmy
Campbell, 6.34-5341 or Steve
W ILL KEEP ‘CHILDREN IN 10-24-TFN for Mr. Pressman’s furniture at
YOUR VISION MY HOME ... Holiday Acrea 11-7 tfn
Furniture Land 201 W. Broad Beaver, 9 9 8 -5 4 3 5 .
Faced with a drinking
WEEK area ... call 284-4305. FOR SALE....used car-
problem? Perhaps Alcoholics s...several makes and year
Street or call 872-6577.
5-14-tfn
M a r c h 2 " ’* 3-6-2tnM MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT Anonymous can help. A.A. is models lo choose from....can be
... Two and three bedrooms ... 2-27-2TNS
T h ru 8 " ’ now available in Davie County. seen at CENTRAL CAROLINA
all utilities furnished ... good For further information, write BANK, Mocksville....or call 634- ELECTROLUX SALES AND
W ILL DO ODD JOBS such as; location ... close to city ... P.O. Box 803, MocksvUle, N.C. 5941. S E R V IC E ...118 East Broad
bathroom tile, floor tile, storm Westside Mobile Home Village Please mention your preference
Houses Street...Statesville, N. C. call
and screen windows, panneling, ... call during day 634-5959 ro as to how and when we may 872-7117.
etc. Also have firewood for sale. 634-5086 at night. 12-19 tfn
contact you. FOR SALE ... new brick house
ConUct Karl Osborn at 634-3398. ... northwest of Mocksville ... 3 5-23 tfn
New Guide Deals 12-12 tfn 1-30-tfn bedrooms ... I'/a baths ... kit­
3-6-4tpO FOR S A LE . . . 1971 Volkswagen chen-dining room-den com­
With Problems FOR RENT: Lower portion of FOR SALE...Allis Chalmers
. . . air conditioning . . . AM-FM
radio . . . radial tires . . . good
bination ... real nice ... quality BLACK AND W HITE and
B u lld o z e r...H D -6 ...8 foot built ... FHA or 100 percent GI COLOR TV REPAIR...in the
Farm Credit Service Building. condition . . . $1400 . . . call 634- Loan available ... call 284-4230 Advance, Farmington and Fork
Of Widowhood Suitable for offices or small blade...ripper with 3 5067. or 634-5230.
The average American wife
FINANCING business. For more information s h a n k s ...g o o d
dition...reasonable. Call 634-
con­
2-20-tfn
areas...VOGLER’S TV SALES
AND SERVICE...Call 998-8172.
cail:634-2370. 1-23 tfn
can expect close to 10 years of 5732.
Iw idow hood , and the odds are 1-30-tfn 2-13 TFN-R 9-20-73 tfn
I ' fl«e-to-one that she will outlive C O N S O L ID A T E YOUR FOR SALE: 1973 Datsun D- Mobile Homes
her husband. Yet millions of B I L L S , , j H o ni. e In> •, Acupuncture Center of Rock 1600 Pick-up ' Automatic;
widows (and widowers) are provement...Second Mortgage FOR RENT . . . FURNISHED H ill-Charlotte announces ex­ Factory Air; Camper wired for Painting and Repairs. James
totally unprepared for this Loans...from $900 to $5,000 FARM HOUSE. . . 8 rooms, tension of its hours. For In­ Lights; 20,000 Miles. Call 492- FOR SALE . . . LUXURY 2 P. M ille r, 998-8340
difficult adjustment to life cash...ask for M r. Wieneck, call bath, central heat . . . located formation call 803-366-7191, 7100 after 5:00 p.m. BEDROOM furnished Mobile
ql6ne. collect 704-246-5136....CAPITOL Sheffield community . . . $12S Woolco Shopping Center, Rock Home . . . and lo t. . . central air 1-2-tfn
'Knowing the problems one F IN A N C IA L SERVICES, 17 month . . . call 919-725-0625 . . . H ill, S. C. 2-27-TFN-W and h eat. . . and patio . . . will
must face and learning how to South Main Street, Lexington, 403 Pepper BIdg., Winston sell seperately . . . call Twin
deal with them can be of im­ N. C. Salem, N. C. 27101. 2-20-3TN-A City Investment Co., Inc., June FOR FIRST CLASS PAIN­
measurable help during this Dinkins, Realtor, 919-723-1014. TING ... call Snow’s Pain­
SPEC IA L AT M O B ILE Business Opportunity
traumatic period, according to 4-27-tfn 1-30-tfn te rs ...Y a d k in phone...463-
a . free guide prepared for 1-23-tfnT 2601...Davie phone...492-7332.
persons in the SS-plus age group TRAVEL CENTER...5 quarts of
by the American Association of FOR R ENT...3 bedroom brick our best oil and fUter for FOR SALE OR
house....with carpo rt....fully $8.95...also, FR E E COFFEE TR AD E...G rocery Store and 3-6-2tpS
B e tire d P erson s-N ational FOR SALE: 1964 Skyline
Retired Teachers Association. carpeted....call 284-2688 or 634- with gas purchase...check our Gas...room for another
3585. prices and compare...phone 492- business...also6roomsand bath Mobile Home 10 x 55 partially
B fA M iE R
ftIBW
ELL
.The “ Widowhood Guide” , 7923. furnished.. .gas heat, wired for
^ i c h discusses preparation, living quarters...on busy high- electric range, dryer, a ir
‘Dweavement, and money and 1-30 tfn oon Of way •ow ner wants to conditioner. Extra nice con­
house hold management, points 3tp retire....call 919-768-3180 or 284- dition. Also 14’ X 18’ added room
out that all widows and all ‘C A M B M G N ^ I FOR R E N T ...2 bedroom 4230. finished in January, carpeted, D R IU IN G CO.
experts agree on the need for a tra ile r...10 miles west of FOR SALE . . . 15 hp tractor electric heat. Call 492-7100 after
husband and wife to prepare , m o n to ^ ; Mocksville on Highway 158. Oil (Briggs & Stratton)___ tille r.. 1-23 tfn 5:00 p. m.
together for the death of one and water furnished. Couple • leveling blade. . . disc . . . plow Route 9, Box 127
sppuse. preferred. Can pay by week or • • ■hitch . . . weight and extra 2-27-TFN-W
..Such preparation includes full month. Phone 998-4584. tires . . . contact Bob Groce, P. Statesville, N.C. 28677
knowledge by both husband and 0 . Box 121. o f f ic e : m a c h in e s
wife of the location and amounts 3-6 ITP-R FOR SALE . . . 12 X 60 Mobile
PHONE 872-7614
of.avallable financial resources,
such as bank accounts, stocks,
2-27-2tn Typewriteri Home . . . in excellent condition
Advance', N.C.
neal estate, insurance policies
N O T IC E FOR RENT . . . nice 2 bedroom
. . . call 284-2457 or 634-5655 after
Ear Corn For Sale...$4.00 per Adding Machines 6 p.m . PHONE 9984141
and survivors benefits, as well WANTED TO BUY brick home . . . call 1-919-727-
as the names of legal and 1719. hundred...Contact Broadus Service On All Makes • 3-6 Up
financial experts used by the LIVESTOCK Hare, Rt. 7, Mocksville...Phone
fpmily in the past. Beefcattle, hogs , veali, or 3-6-tfnC 634-3336. FARLF'C
.'The Guide strongly advises OFFICE SUPPLIES
against any drastic changes in fedder cattle. I haveanorder ROOM FOR RENT...1 large 2-27-2tpH W O O D
lifestyle during at least the first for all typesof cattle. room on ground floor of Dial 636-2341 C A R V IN G
six months of widowhood, when Corinthian Lodge No. 17, corner WANTED TO RENT . . . land C la s s ifie d A d v e r tis e m e n t R a te s
'‘the widow or widower will Will paymarket pricefor your of Pine and Depot Streets. for pasture . . . write Box X,
Salisbui-y, N.C.
experience different “ phases of llvettock, right onthefarm. Suitable for Cafe, office or other Enterprise-Record, P. 0. Box, ORDERS ACCEPTED .08centsper word, $2minimumper Insertion. However
grief.” small business. Call 634-2313 or 525, Mocksville, N. C. 27028. a25%discount will beallowedIf claiiifiedad It paidfor
Payment incashor check, 634-2880. 3-6-2TP-W
WII^ Keaton priorto Insertion, with understandingtherewill beno
We have most any style whichaveryouprefer. 2-27-2tnH
refund if ad it lubquentlycancelled.
piano. We can save you at FOR RENT ... 3 room apart­
' least 1200 on any new PROMPTPICKUPSERVICE ment ... utilities furnished ... ORDER & SAVE Rt. 3 Mocksville, N.C.
convenient to stores ... call 634- WOOD AND SLABS foi< sale. Cards of Thanks and Memorials will be charged at the
piano. We have no high
, rent, no city taxes, no I will buyoneheador 2765. Telephone 1-919-76^-0314. at Phone 493^716 regular advertising rates.
high-commissioned awholeherd. 2-27-2tp-h Unlessnameandaddress isusedinclaiiifiedad, this news­
salesman. Open Monday- Givemeacall! I 3-6 tfnY C o o le e m e e
Saturday 7 til 5. Call 701- paperwill assumenoreiponsibilityof an incorrect lilting,
279-95SS for evening FRED O: ELLIS F u r n itu r e etc. of atelephonenumber.
appointment. Located on
LivaitockandAuctioneering Misc. GROW YOUR OWN fruit.
TFNa. adi (until further notice) arethe reiponsibility
U. S. 52 7 ml. East of
Service Free copy 48-pg. Planting Guide M a r t I
Salisbury.
Rt. 4, MocksviUe, N.C. Catalog in color, offered by Gladitone Rd. Cooleemee of theadvertiserandcancellation muit bemadetothis
Kluttz Piano Co^ Inc.
Granite Quarry, N.C. 634-6227 or 998-8744 DON'T merely brighten car­
pets . . . . Blue Lustre them . . . .
Virginia's largest growers of
Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry 'Carpet (Inittlled by
Spadaliit)
j L iv e s to c k officeprior to 12noonon Tueiday.
^^ifelon^eildeny^avl|^ no rapid resoiling . . . . rent Plants, Grape Vines, Land­
shampooer at C.J. ANGELL scaping Plant M aterial. *B«autiful Brand Name I A.L Beci( & Son
APPLIANCE & JEWELRY. W ayn es b o ro N u rs e rie s - Furniture
3-6 4tn Waynesboro, Virginia 22980. *BedroomSuits ^ Wholesale Meats
HELP WANTED FOR SALE . . . Homemade 2-27-4tn-I
*Dining RoomSuits
‘ Living RoomSuits
*Seely Mattreswi
II Thomasville, N.C. -
iw ill Buy 1 Cow Or 100 Cowtl FOR SALE
polyester quilts . . . padded with •Extra NiceVinyl
S e n r ic e S ta tio n cotton . . . $15 . . . call 998-4536 I . , jito, Bulls, Vuli, Feeder |
after 5 p.m. week days.
ONE of the finer things of life
. . . . Blue Lustre carpet cleaner
Redlneri............M9.96 I Calves.. .We Pay Cash For | ALUMINUM PLATES
----- rent electric shampooer at
(Regular $119.96 I All Cattle When Picked Up. ■ silt 23 X 32 lnehii,’ .009 Thick
NoCai Washing 3-6-tfnA MOCKSVILLE FURNITURE & Open Part Time
APPLIANCE. To Save You Money I A.L. Beck, Jr. ■ 25' Eieh ($20 pir hundnd)
No Mechanic Work FOR S A L E ..1974 TS185 3-6 4tn For Appointment Call I Rt. 1, Thomasville ■ Newyw tu wMi Hut pwmsbouM... (kItkMteep. ■■
Suzuki trail bike. Practically 284-2653or 284-2141 1%^ ... rosyMbit... doalR luiasrMithdwhewi.
No Tire Changing brand new, has only 300 miles. 4:30*8:00 p.m. I DayPhone919475-8773 S ..fstch ihMoltflMkybimefiliilMiorbiiaiiiaolhew
fei tfcstliwn lokxp It laout of IhsntoywMthit.'
Call 492-5136 any time. Kitchen Cabinets Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Howell 1^Night Phone919-47&^5j
^ wners tboviM* ilrM4ywM, mIm Nck lUT;
Store Fixtures ... N t w lupplysraHtblt Ml/. 0«l yovnnolrl
3-6 ITP-H

Running a business without


it Insurance it Profit Sharing it Paid Vacation Commercial & Resident SALISBURY POST
FOR SALE...Tw in Beds
Remodeling & Repair FRONT OFFICE
advertising is like winking at a
. ...head boards and
frames . Call 634-5875. All Work Guaranteed tM -4 ]ll

3-6-llp-J Or.
pretty girl in the dark — you
S E R V IC E D IS T R IB U T O R S FBe6E8TjMATE6^^8it«« w a M in i 10 tlw MocknIII* e au ip rt w
say 0(4«f i h r pnviout wMk.

know what you re doing


SMITH S WOODWORKS has
N 0 .1 kiln dried Walnut, Oak, Cherry

but she doesn't.


Ktc.. and Pine shelving. Win- Phone 493-4266
Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N.C. ston-Saiem 919-767-3338.
Mocksville. N.C. Route 5
3-6-4tn-W
I2B DAVIE COUNTY 1-NTERPRISB RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1<)75

Library News T ip s G iv e n F o r S p o t t in g " H o t "


We hnvc acquired extra illustrated encyclopedia of all
copies of Jnmes H errio l’s Ihe sports of the world.”
bonks, All CrrBtiirrs Orcat and The IMrasurr Bond is Ihe first C a r s W h e n P u r c lia s in g U s e d C a r s
Small and All Things BrIghI and book by Masters and Johnson
Brnutlful. The Bermuda addressed specifically to the Rising automobile and suspicious. Lubrication stickers, parking
Triangle has also come in as general reading public. gasoline prices are giving many Touch the VIN plate. If it is stickers and the like can also
well as llrlter Skelter, the story The Lnst Day of I.ouislana consumers cause to buy used loose, tampering is very likely. contradict an auto thief’s story.
of the Manson murders. Bed by one of America’s best cars, despite auto manufac­ Auto thieves usually remove or
black authors, Ishmael Reed, is turers' rebates. In used cars, replace the \'1\' plate with one CLOSING THE DEAL
Other Arrivals a novel, starting in California, buyers see better fuel economy from a wrecked vehicle of like -D o n 't bp afraid to ask
about the question: Will and lower initial price as an make, model and year. questions. A legitimate seller
Riihertn Clemente by Kenneth Louisiana Red be caught? incentive to relieve tightening If you have any doubts about will always cooperate with you
Kudacn is written for primary How Many Miles to Babylon? family budgets. the VIN's authenticity, take the in verifying facts.
grades. The soft illustrations is a novel of friendship and Potential used car buyers car to a new car dealer who -Complete all paperwork at
are by Sport's Illustrated's tragedy in Ireland by Jennifer should be careful, however, say handles Ihe same make vehicle the time of sale. Never pay for
Frank IVfullins. Johnson. A short but moving automobile theft investigators. and ask him to check it out. If or accept a used car with a
Bachelor’s Anonymous is P. book. Auto theft is booming in some there is no local dealer, go to the promise that title and
G. Wodehouse’s last book about areas, and when people are local police or highway patrol registration papers will be
a Hollywood group who applies
A.A. methods to the urge to
Sedimentation looking for ’’good deals” in used
cars, professional auto thieves
station.
-Check the paint and interior.
delivered later. Most states
court a woman. are never far away. require automobile title and tag
A freshly painted vehicle, registration transfers to bo.
The Guide To Career Control Plan Is Michael J. Murphy, president particularly a late model, may notarized and recorded with
Education by Muriel Leduer is of the National Automobile indicate cover-up work by au^p proper authorities. A bill of sale
crammed with information for
the high school graduate
Now Required Theft Bureau (NATB), tells how
a few simple auto theft in­
thieves. Also, most interiors
either match or coordinate with
may not be enough to protect
seeking a career rather than you.
Beginning March 1, 1975, an vestigation techniques can help exterior colors. "Even if all possible
college. erosion and sedimentation the average consumer reduce One good way to check the precautions are taken by the
Each Man In His Time an control plan will t>e required his probability of being duped original paint color is to look at
autobiography by Raoul Walsh, by auto thieves. Ihe paint inside door openings buyer, he can still end up buying
prior to beginning construction a stolen vehicle,” says Mr.
who directed Cagney, Wayne projects in North Carolina that -Know the .spllrr. When and the trunk molding lip. Murphy. "Professional auto
and Errol Flynn, from 1914- involve disturbance of more possible, buy your used car In looking over the interior thieves are just that -
1918. than one continguous acre. from a reputable dealer. If a and exterior of the vehicle, professionals. It is their
Echoes of Distant Thunder by The plan is required by the dealer has also been duped into notice if wear and tear are business to steal and pass off
Edward Ellis promises to be a North Carolina Sedimentation buying a stolen vehicle and realistic for the indicated stolen vehicles to unwary
very interesting history of the Pollution Control Act of 1973. innocently sells it to you, odometer mileage. A low citizens, and you can depend on
U.S.A. from 1914-1918. The owner of the project will chances are his bond or in­ mileage car with badly worn them to use every trick in the
Animal Architecture, Kar von be responsible for seeing that surance policy will cover both scats and carpets, for instance, book to fool you and the law.”
Frisch’s book about the creative the plan is submitted, according his loss and yours. is a good sign of something
activity and inventiveness of A common practice is for the amiss. An innocent buyer of stolen
to Craig McKenzie, chief of the cars can also get into trouble
animals should fascinate land quality section of the State dealer to purchase the true title -Cheek the inspection sticker with the law, Mr. Murphy ex­
anyone with an interest in the Department of Natural and of the vehicle after it is known to and iicensc tag. These should
outdoors. be stolen. He will then give the be current and issued by the plains. “ If you sell a stolen'
Economic Resources. vehicle to someone else,
Rules of the Game is a Plans should be submitted to title to you without charge. same state. There may also be
fa s c in a tin g “ c o m p le te other information on the sticker although you don't know it is
a regional office of the If you are buying from a stolen, you can be held liable for
Department of Natural and private individual, it is even which must correspond to that
a civil suit by the purchaser.’!
Metric System Economic Resources or to those more important that you know
something about him. Be
vehicle, such as VIN number,
body style, make, model and In some states, you can be
local governments with charged and convicted of
Course Offered sedimentation control or­
dinances 30 days prior to
cautious of a seller with no fixed
address or employment. Ask
year of the car.
-Check the keys and locks. receiving stolen goods just
Be sure you get at least one set because you do not have the
At Rowan Tech starting construction.
After review of the plan, the
the seller about past financing
and insurance on the car, then of the original manufacturer's proper paperwork to support
A workshop in Beginner’s check wit the bank, finance keys, not a replacement set. your story.
Metric System will be spon­ owner will be notified if the plan "The best general advice I
is adequate of if he or she will be company or insurance company Many manufacturers give two can give a u s ^ car buyer is to
sored jointly by Rowan required to make modifications. to verify the information. sets of original keys, but you
Technical Institute and the should ask for all sets. Make take nothing for granted,” says
There are Department of Mr. Murphy.

‘‘Movins On” Lawn Mower Created


Salisbury-R ow an Science N atural and Economic INSPECTING THE VEHICLE sure they match and work in the
Teachers Association beginning -Check the vehicle iden­ proper places. "M any of the cases in­
Resources regional offices in vestigated by the National
March 6, at 3:30 p.m. until 6:30 W ilm ington, W ashington, tification number (V IN ). This Lock cylinders are often
p.m. There will be six sessions, is a unique number assigned to Automobile Theft Bureau in­
Fayetteville, Raleigh, Winston- pulled and replaced by auto volved ordinary people who
omitting Easter week, and one Salem, Mooresville and What started out as a paint riding mower, the real age of The chrome pipes have little each vehicle by the manufac­ thieves. The cylinders should
hour renewal credit will be turer and registered with the were just trying to get a ‘good
Asheville. job this winter ended up in a which is unknown. As there windows cut in them and are not be loose or off-center, and deal,’ Mr. Murphy notes, {t ]
given for completion of the Twenty-six local govern­ personal version of “Movin- bolted from the inside so that no authorities. Derivatives of the should not move when a key is
course. were no serial numbers on it, I "Even people who should know
ments have sedimentation On". took a number off the engine pipes or hold-down clamps are VIN are found on the engine, inserted and turned. Check for better-law yers, insurance
This workshop is designed for control ordinances approved by This is the way Ed Rosser of and wrote to Briggs and showing. He had to take off the transmission and other parts of scratches that may indicate
teachers in grades 1-12 who are the vehicle. people and, yes, even police,
the State. 501 Salisbury St., Mocksville, Stratton to see if they could clutch and brake pedals, so he tampering. officers-can be fooled by a slick
unfam iliar with the m etric For information, land owners describes his nine weeks of fun come up with a date. I haven’t took the handles off his push On most cars built since 1969, -Check stickers, personal
system. Emphasis w ill be the VIN is embossed on a metal operator."
should contact the Natural and while waiting for spring. heard from them yet, but I think mower and made a hand clutch documents and personal ef­ Mr. Murphy concludes by
placed on using metric length, Economic Resources regional Taken from the movie on and new brake pedal from it. He plate located atop the driver’s fects. In many cases, a thief
volume and weight in the it to be in the late fifties or early saying, " If the seller is not
offices, the local governments. television, Mr. Rosser came up sixties.” used rear floor mates from a dash section and is visible front will say where a car has been, willing to cooperate with you in
classroom. Soil Conservation Service, Soil with the idea of a dual chrome car to make the side covers so the outside at the bottom of the when and where it was pur­
To pre-register, call the Mr. Rosser made an offset verifying every bit of in­
Conservation Districts of the exhaust after he had already drawbar for the front mower, that all the pipe work may be windshield. chased, where it was serviced formation you need to still your
Continuing Education Division North Carolina State University painted the mowers. In his seen. The throttle also had to be To check the VIN yourself, and other things about its
at Rowan Tech. A fee of $3.00 and now has a mower that he doubts, walk away. No matter
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will be charged for a “ 1 recently moved to North Mr. Rosser is a programmer metal and matches or coor­ other personal items left in the
registration fee and for Accomplishment riding mower needed a new walk away.”
Be ^ashamed to die until you Carolina. Before I moved I had muffler so he put “duals” on it. in the machine department of dinates with the interior color glove box, trunk (particularly "The only ‘good deal’ in used
materials that the teachers use purchased a new push mower. scheme of the vehicle. A red side wells), under floor mats,
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humanity. My neighbor owned an old galvanized pipe run out from it. VIN plate in a green interior, seats and over sun visors may in jail with an empty wallet and
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Davie Has Smaller Number
In Local Government Employ
The number of Davie County residents
cm local government payrolls appears to
h,is been playing an ever-lncreasing role In
the economy, due to Us growth and its
they are somewhat lower, relatively, than
they arc in most localities. They come to
Ih- rclnlivcly small. rising cost. approximately $15,98 per local resident
Compared with other communities The report lists a total of 533 full-time |)or month.
iicros.s Ihc counity, the proportion of local workers or Iheir equivalent on local This compares with $25,16 per capita at
IK'ople so-pmployed is below average. payrolls In Davie County at the time the the national level and with $18.29 In the
This is brought out in the latest survey of survey was made. Part-time workers State of North Carolina,
public employment, conducted by the were converted to their full-tim e
Doparlmpnt of Commerce and entitled e<|ulvalenl to permit comparison with According to reports from the Depart­
"(’ompcndium of Public Employment," other communities. ment of Labor and the Census Bureau,
Such studic.s are made every five years. In terms of population, this total public employment has been zooming in
The figures lor local areas, recently amounts to 27 employees for every 1,000 the linlted States In the last ten years.
ri'Icased. includc all persons on the local residents. Most of It has been at the state and local
p.'iyrolls of counties, lownships, This is less, proportionately, than is levels. The Federal job force has not
municipalities, school districts and special reported for most parts of the United changed significantly. ,
districts. Federal and stale employees are States, the average being 32 employees per The total number of government em­
excluded, 1,000 population. In the State of North ployees rose from 9.7 million to 14.1 million
Special Interest attaches to the findings Carolina the ratio Is also 27 per 1,000, in the ten years. More than half of the rise
iH ’ c . n i i s e piihlle employment, at all levels, As for the payroll costs in Davie County, was In the field of education.

D A V I E C O U N T Y

$6.00 PER YEAR TH URSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975 SINGLE COPY 15 CENTS

1-Million Paid Health Care Providers


In Davie By Blue Cross In 1974
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North government health care programs participants In the two government
Carolina paid benefits totaling $1,054,229 to administered by the Plan, up from 1973's programs, the Plan serves more than 2.2
providers of health care In Davie County in total of $132.2 million. The Plan million Tarheels, It is the 13th largest Blue
1974, the nonprofit health care plan administers the hospital portion of Cross Plan and the 12th largest Blue Shield
announced today. Medicare and the Civilian Health and Plan in the nation.
The figure includes payments to Medical Program of the Uniform ed
hospitals, physicians, skilled nursing Services (C H A M P U S ), which covers
facilities and home health agencies. dependents of United States military
Health oare institutions in Davie County personnel.
that rec'Mved payments for regular Blue Including regular Blue Cross and Blue
Cross itnd Blue Shield claims or Shield of North Carolina subscribers and
governmont programs administered by
the Plan fiiclude: Davie County Hospital.
Claims paid on behalf of Blue Cross and

Snow Birds
^ ^ tE S rS rred S iK M p O T S w ra^ n ch ^ i^n atte^h a^ ^r^ u d u b o n calls Blue Shi Id of North Carolina subscribers
D a v ie T o G e t
these feathered creatures, they were snowbirds following Monday mom- last yeai totaled $198.4 million, compared
inp’g unexpected precipitation. (Photo by Jeff Ayers)________________ to $158.t million in 1973. An additional

12 Pars Till Next? $170.9 ni.Uion was paid through Federal


N e w A m b u la n c e
Parking Violations Final approval has been given in
obtaining $10,000 in state funds to go
M o n d a y B r i n g s S u r p r i s e S n o w Violators of no parking areas will towards the purchase of a new ambulance
face fines or prosecution beginning for the county.
Mooigy March I7th. The money according to County
By David Hoyle in OTa with nearly ,«!.»iinches falling in the March 26.
hi c o u i.v -H ie hit^ on v tal March 25 was 38 Last y«ar 4>'j inchrs of 'otr* ^ ■w iiT
» ^ i i v « that dale, parking tickets 'Manager Ron' Vogler, will pay for 50
' c issued in Mocksville to all percent of the cost of a new ambulance up
Monday morning’s snow reminded folks with a low of 33 degrees. March 25 following a period ' of vehicles parked designated as “ no to $10,000.
it is still winter but did little to disrupt the March 25 in 1973 proved to be a no-show unseasonably warm weather. The low that parking” by signs. TTie knowledge the grant was coming
Mrs. Janies Kelly, Jr.
year’s passion for mild weather. but the weatherman toyed -with the idea by day was 30 and a high of 37 degrees was The Mocksville Town Board has been known for some time, but tho
sending snow flurries on March 22, 1973 reached. The previous day’s high was 67
Like the snow and sleet storm of
February 4, there was hardly enough of and a hail storm early on the morning of degrees.
ordered the police department to
crack down on this type of violation at
final paperwork was completed by the
state only this week.
Mrs. Kelly Heads
the white stuff on the ground to make a their meeting of March 4th.
Som ethinSeldom Done On TV!
“All that remains is getting the bids and
good bowl of snow cream much less a
decent snowman.
"The fine denoted by the parking
ticket must be paid or action will be
ordering the vehicle,” said Vogler. A date
for taking bids will be set at the next
UnitedAppeal Campaign
Around an inch was reported in taken", said Mocksville Chief of commissioners meeting. Mrs. James Kelly, Jr. of Wandering
Mocksville with a little more in the Police Alton Carter. The new “ van type” ambulance will Lane, Mocksville, was named United
northern and western parts of the county These fines may be paid at the bring the total number to three Appeal Chairman of the Davie County
and almost none by the time one crossed T r o o p e r P a y n e S to p s “ K o n g F n ” ! small red fine boxes at several spots ambulances now being used by the Davie United Way at the board of directors
the river into Rowan County. around town or at the town office. County Ambulance Service. meeting held Monday evening, March 10.
Aside from the surprise of finding snow Mrs. Kelly will have the responsibility of
on the ground upon awakening Monday organizing the fund raising campaign
morning or the unexpected holiday from Davie County, located well off the beaten
path of most celebrities, was paid an throughout Davie County for 1975-76 to be
school, things went pretty much as usual in F a r m in g to n IM e d ic a l C e n t e r R o b b e d held this fall. Last year the campaign
the county. Most signs of the snowfall unexpected visit Monday n i^ t by television
star Davie Carradine. topped their goal of $38,000 under the
were gone by late afternoon. If the name Carradine rings no bell, how The Farmington Medical Center was were taken in the breakin pointing out that direction of Mrs. Bill Foster. Other
The N. C. Highway Patrol did report five about Caine, the philosophy spouting, broken into sometime over the weekend the center does not keep any narcotic committee members appointed include
or six minor accidents resulting from karate-chopping main character of ABC’s with $1000 In property either damaged or drugs. Mrs. Bill Foster, Mrs. Alex Sherrill, Mrs.
slippery roads in Monday’s snow but no “King Fu.” stolen. The Davie County Sheriff's Department George Kimberly, Mrs. C. M. Anderson,
charges were filed. Carradine, perhaps the best known Davie County Deputies Sheriff W.W. is continuing their investigation of the Mrs. Allen Snipes, Mrs. Calvin Ijames, Jr.,
Snow lovers should not give up hope yet, celebrity to stop in Davie since George Wilson and Steve Stanley, who incident. Carl Humphrey, and C. M. Blalock. Mrs.
however, since March is noted for bringing Hamilton IV sang a few songs at Sam's investigated the breakin, said the building Kelly will make other appointments
snow along with spring. Country Kitchen, was on his way to was entered through a rear window throughout the year.
And if they want to pin their hopes to a Charlotte when the car in which he was sometime betwee.i Friday evening and Mrs. Kelly, the former Gall Walker, is
specific date, March 25 will be a snow day riding was stopped for speeding. Monday morning. T lir e e A re A rre s te d employed part-time as an RN at the Davie
according to anyone who plays the odds. The 37-year-old actor had been in A safe inside the building was broken County Hospital, is the mother of three
March 25 has rewarded snow lovers with Winston-Salem earlier that day promoting into and $115 in cash was taken as well as a children, Beth, Age 14, Ed, age 12, and
respectable snows for three out of the past his new movie, “ You and Me,” which is quanity of medicine, -most of which was F o r S te a lin g M e d ic in e s Doug, age 9. She is married to James E.
four years. booked to play in that city later this month. David Carradine sedatives, analgesics and tranquilizers. (Jimmy) Kelly, Jr., who is In business
On March 25, 1971, Davie got 2'/i inches N. C. Highway Patrolman J. L. Payne approximately six feet one-inch tall. Also stolen were 200 syringes and 200 with his father at 303 Wilkesboro Street as
of snow with a low of 26 and a high of 41. said he stopped the car, being operated by The girls were also friendly, saying they needles which deputies speculated were Three teenagers were arrested March a Nationwide Insurance agent.
The largest of the annual snowfalls came one of C arradine’s two female were sorry they were speeding and that the motivation for the breakin. 5th by Deputy Sheriff Don Edwards and She is active in the Mocksville Woman's
companions, on 1-40 around 9:20 p.m. they were tired and wanted to get back to Deputy Stanley said that no narcotics charged with stealing prescribed medicine Club, currently serving as co-chairman of

Over The
Monday. Charlotte. from the home of Tom Shoaf, 53 Duke their Annual Antique Show and Is a past
Street, Cooleemee.
D a v ie C r a f t A s s o c ia tio n The group was traveling in a 1975
Plymouth Valiant and heading towards
Statesville from Winston-Salem.
Deputy Pete Carter, who was working
dispatch duty when the Carradine
entourage came in, said the actor was
Top! Linn Leatherman, 16, of Woodleaf, Rt. 1
was charged with breaking and entering
president; she is a member of the First
United Methodist Church, and has also
served as an Area Chairman of the
P la n s S p r in g J u iy in g “All three were real nice, courteous and wearing a buckskin jacket and his hair The door to door soliciations for the and larceny. Tarheel Triad Council of Girl Scouts.
cooperative,” said Trooper Payne. They was shorter than he wears it for his role as Davie County Heart Fund, collected in the Darrell Leatherman, 18, and Terry
The Davie Craft Association has an­ were detained in the county only long Caine in “Kung Fu.” city of Mocksville on Heart Sunday, Waller, 19, both of Woodleaf, Rt. 1, were
nounced plans for the Spring jurying of
crafts from prospective members ac­
enough to pay the local magistrate a
waiver on the ticket charging them with
Carter said he spoke to Carradine, shook
hands and that the actor did not stay at the
exceeded their goal of $655, it was
announced this week by Mrs. Joann
charged with aiding and abetting In the
incident.
Police Report
cording to Nancy Hartman, Standards driving 70-miles-an-hour in a 55-mph-zone. jail any longer than about 15-minutes. “ He Barney, Mocksville city chairm an. On February 15th someone entered the
Committee Chairman. Any craftsman in "He was real friendly and down to didn’t say much,” Carter said, Solicitations went over the goal by $110 for Shoaf residence by breaking in the back The Mocksville Police Departm ent
Davie County or from the five adjoining earth,” Trooper Payne said, adding that Trooper Payne, who was reluctant to a total of $765 for this area. door. Reportedly taken were four bottles of reported 44 arrests were made by the
countics are invited to submit crafts for he looked tired. discuss the Incident, said the trio was Mrs. Barney extends her sincere prescribed medicine valued at around $50. department during the month of February.
judging. Carradine appeared bigger than he looks detained in the county for only around 45- appreciation to all the workers who made Preliminary hearing for the two will be There were 69 warnings given, 226
Craftsmen may enter several craft on TV Trooper Payne said, estimating he minutes in all, “ It really wasn't any big this campaign for the city of Mocksville a held in Davie County District Court on complaints received and 160 courtisies
(continued on page 2) weighed around 185 pounds and was deal,” he said. huge success. March 24th. Bond was set at $250 for each. performed.

Fourth Ahicle Of A Series


M a r i j u a n a : I n O u r S c h o o l s ‘^ Q u i t e A F ew A r e U s in g It”
By David Hoyle pressure with the less popular kids drawn marijuana among young people, largely "The only hope for a solution to this
in to become accepted. based on the tremendous change in social thing is parental involvement, ” Ward said.
Local law enforcement officers say that The school has a number of programs to patterns influencing teenagers. "Kids really need to be listened to . . . talk
while marijuana use in the county touches try to deal with the problem including There are more families with both it out."
all ages, the most frequently caught is the health classes and educating the teachers parents working and more kids have Ward also said more wholesome
high school age group. in drug clinics. automobiles than ever before ("you can recreational outlets, increased family
In light of this fact, 1 talked with Davie Students suspected of being involved look at our parking lot and tell that," Ward closeness and student leadership woiild
County High School principal, Jack Ward, with marinuana or any other drug, are said). help. "It's surprising our student concern
as well as a number of students at the usually called into consultation with the Young people have more access to In this thing," he said. "A large majority
school, principal and assistant principal. money, less family contact ("People don't of our students have a negative opinion of
“The drug problem as far as here at the "The first thing I tell kids is that it Is sit down and eat their meals together as marijuana."
high school goes," Ward said, "is not a Illegal," Ward said. " If you buy it, then much anym ore") and not enough " It just doesn't take any guts to do the
problem within the school itself." you are commlting an illegal act." wholesome recreational functions in the wrong thing," Ward said. “ II takes a whole
He said that there had been only six The symptoms of m arijuana use, county. lot of guts to do the right thing."
major confrontations with the drug at the according to Ward, are easy to note. They Kids today have more idle time with less “ I think we've got too many people
high school with all arrests handled by law include loss of weight, water) eyes, responsibilities such as after school rationalizing this use of drugs instead of
enforcement officers. It is school policy to sniffles, and a decline of appearance, chores. "Television programs and young working toward a solution," Ward
bring in law enforcement officers In all "Nothing about school is like it was ten adult influence, things of this nature affect concluded. "A kid using them can gave
drug matters, years ago," Ward said. "But in Davie our youngsters," Ward said. you 50 reasons why he uses it. W'hat he
"The school kids we have involved in County, we have a lot of home influence On a broader level, the speed of the needs is 50 reasons why not to "
drugs are small in number." Ward said, and parental guidance, Davie County has world today, political scandals, and A group of five seniors at Davie High
"But it wouldn't be sensible to say wc have about as wholesome an atmosphere for instant communication of world events by were also interviewed. Being seniors, they
no involvement at all," kids as you'll find anywhere." the media have all affected the have witnessed the coming of marijuana to
Ward said that a lot of the marijuana Ward listed a number of reasons for youngsters, Ward said. 'Some kids just Opinions vary as to the extent of nutrijuana use in Davie Davie County, an event which most
problem stemmed from peer group increased experimentation with can't handle this." schools but nobody denies that it is there. (continued on page 4)
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C o u n ty W a t e r F a c e s A p r il 1 s t S h e r iff’s D e p a rtm e n t
IM a lte s R e p o r t
D e a d lin e F o r A p p lic a n t s The Davie County Sheriff's Department'
reported this week on their activities
D avie’s county-wide water system, during their first three months in office.
faced with an April 1st deadline for getting In December, the department made &
the required number oi applicants, has arrests, answered 55 complaints and
hired a full-time county employee to worked 9 funerals. There were 119 civil
contact individuals in the county papers served, 34 prisioners committed to
concerning the system. jail and 15,896 miles were driven by
Richard P. Stephenson, 26, of Smith deputies while on duty.
Grove, will be visiting Davie homes to hi January, the department made 34
explain the proposed system, answer arrests, answered 60 complaints and
questions and take contracts. worked 10 funerals. There were 65
Form erly of Wilmington, N.C., prisioners committed to jail, 174 civil
Stephenson began working for the county papers served and 21,781 miles driven by
water system last week. He attended UNC- sheriff’s deputies.
Wilmington and is married to the former In February. arrests were made, 58
Nancy Atkinson of Greensboro. complaints answered and 10 funerals were
He will begin at Cooleemee and branch worked by the department. There were 44
out throughout the entire county to find out prisioners committed to jail, 135 papers
which lines will be self-supporting and to served and 17,721 miles driven.
sign up as many customers as possible.
Around half the required number of
contracts have been signed but the county Richard Stephenson
has to have enough people on each C r a ft J u d g in g
Vogler said "The second reason is that
particular line to make it self supporting in growth of the county from spillovers from (continued from page 1)
order to take advantage of state funds Forsyth County and the Duke Power
being offered for the program. categories for jurying. They must submit
nuclear plant will be greater that ever in at least three (3) items in each category.
As of July of 1974, $1,287,500 in state the past and we’ll have to prepare for it if it
money had been committed to the Davie These arc due in the County Office
is to be orderly growth.” Building by Friday, March 21. Judging will
water system. Once the money was Persons signing contracU to join the
confirmed, the county had one year to take place March 26. Craft items may be
water system will be biller) a $50 lap-on fee picked up March 27 or 28.
signup the 3100 contracts needed to plus a $10 meter deposit. After the system
support the system and get the bids on Craftsmen approved by the jurying
is instituted, there will be a $250 tap-on fee panel may join the Davie Craft Association
building the system recorded. plus a $10 meter deposit.
Although the county is hoping for as an exhibiting member and participate
Anyone interested may get their
Students Study
another extension on the deadline for The Jerusalem F ire D ^ a r tm e n t is 1 of 9 F ire D epartm ents in the county in the selling activities of the Association.
contract from Stephenson, their local fire This year two events are planned, a Spring
getting the system underway, the April 1st department or at the county managers conducting classes on F ire Safety. Shown above a re 5th y ea r students of

Fire Safety
date now stands in order to give the Cooleemee E lem e n ta l^ Sc Hot I receiving instruction on the use of fire Square Fair and the Davie Craft Corner,
office at the courthouse in Mocksville. extinguishers from Eddie W illiam s. Pictured left to rig h t are Jeff C lark, Scott November 21 and 22.
engineers time to draw up the system
before July. Shaver, L o rri Cope and Scott Southern. Also In theji|liolo a re T. R . Burton, J r., Potential Craftsmen are urged to note
“ Even with hiring a full-time man to get Deputy Has Accident F ire C hief; R ichard Foster, C apt.; and, Richard Beck, president. (Photo by
Jam es B arrin g er)
the March 21 deadline for submitting
contracts,” said County Manager Ron crafts to Mrs. Nancy Hartman, Standards
Vogler, “we still need people talking Responding To Call Committee Chairman. Questions or
comments may be made to Nancy Hart­
neighbor to neighbor, and clubs and
individuals to get their neighbors to sign­ A vehicle of the Davie County Sheriff’s man, Box 812, Mocksville, N.C. or call 634-
up."
Department was involved in an accident A n n u a l N o r t h w e s t D e v e lo p m e n t >634.
There are two reasons why the system answering an emergency call around 2
needs to meet its deadline and get a.m. Sunday morning. The accident
occurred at the intersection of the L o c a l M a s o n ic
underway at the present time according to Sheffield Road and US 64. A s s o c ia tio n M e e t in g Is M a r c h 2 7 t h
Vogler. Deputy Sheriff Theodore Alexander
“The first reason is that it is more Shostak, 24, of Davie St., Cooleemee was The Northwest N.C. mvolved in the development L o d g e D e d ic a te s
economical now than it will ever be which Development Association will certificates, signs and awards program w ill receive
operating the car. during the meeting.
will give a lower rate that in the future,” Deputy Shostak, rushing in response to hold its 21st annual meeting certificates, signs and awards N e w T e m p le
Thursday evening, March 27, Association president William during the meeting.
an emergency call, failed to stop at the beginning at 7 o’clock. It will be McDonald said most of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge
intersection of the Sheffield Road with US Davie County communities
M a n B ou nd O ver For held again this year at the M.C. more than 60 communities attaining recognition in the “All No. 134 A.F. & A.M. held its
64 West, ran across the road and struck a Benton Convention Center in Dedication service of their new
fence and post on land owned by Charlie N o rth w e s t C o m m u n ity ” Temple on Saturday. William
S h o o tin g A t D e p u ty Barnhardt of Mocksville Rt. 1 . Winston-Salem. category w ill be Sheffield-
Dr. Porter Lee Fortune, Calahaln, Jericho-Hardison, Mills, Jr., t^rand Master of
Damage to the vehicle was Chancellor of the University of Masons of North Carolina, and
Frank Gough, 48, of Mocksville Rt. 6 was approximatley $275 and $25 to the fence Pino-Farmington, Center, and
bound over to Davie County Superior Court Mississippi, w ill be special Davie Academy. For its efforts several other Grand Officers
and post. speaker. He is a native of Old were in attendance.
Monday after probable cause was found on State Highway Patrolman J. C. Goodin in making the community a
two charges of assault with a deadly Fort and received his B.A. and better place in which to live, After opening the Grand
investigated the accident. Ph.D. degrees from the Lodge, the public was invited
weapon (firearms) on a law enforcement work and play, the Mocksville
University of North Carolina. A into the Lodge Room to observe
officer.
A charge of resisting arrest was
Clarksville Club decorated Naval officer in
CSiamber of Commerce will be
recognized in the “Northwest the Dedication Ceremony.
The Clarksville Homemakers World War II, Dr. Fortune was During the Ceremony a portrait
continued to April 7 and the assault with Club met Friday, March 7, at Blue Chip Com m unity”
firearm cases were bound over to the Arpil recipient of the Freedoms category. of Mrs. Ella Holthouser, Past
term of Superior Court. the William R. Davie Fire F o u n d a t io n ’ s G e o rg e Worthy Grand Matron, was
Department. There were 16 Washington Honor Medal in presented to the Lodge by Gene
Gough is charged with firing several members and two guests
times with a .22 caliber automatic rifle 1966 for outstanding Smith on behalf of Mrs.
present. Mrs. Ostine West contribution to a better Earliest Accident Holthouser’s daughter, Mrs.
through the door of his home at Deputy presented the program of the
Sheriff John O’Neal who was attempting to understanding of the American The earliest recorded traffic Helen Patner.
m o n th , “ H o m e o w n e rs heritage. accident in the United States in A fter the Service was
serve an assault warrant last December. Insurance.” concluded, refreshments were
In District court Monday, two charges of Association president William which a pedestrian was hit by
assault with a deadly weapon on an officer A fter the program and McDonald said most of the an automobile occurred in New served by the members of the
business meeting refreshments more than 60 communities York City in 1899, the National Eastern Star Chapter, There
were nol pressed, and another case of were served by the hostesses,
assault with a deadly weapon against involved in the development Geographic Society says. were two hundred forty people
Gough was dismissed.
Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. program w ill receive Dr. Porter Lee Fortune that attended the Dedication.
Joan Potts.
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Does Davie kmtj Need


m

W h a t P u b lic W a te r M e a n s T o Y o u
A Public Water System
Is there a need for a public water system in Davie
Do you want to be part of the public water system in
Davie County? To decide, read further and make up your
mind.
Once a person has decided to be connected to the public
water system he would sign a contract. Once the
necessary contracts have been received by the county,
will be drawn and the system installed. The pipelines will
be installed along the shoulders of the highways. A meter
connection will be made along a property owner’s line at
County? You will decide that. the customers will be billed for the sign-up charge and the a point designated by the property owner. If a customer
The rate of growth in Davie County in the past few How The System Works meter deposit. After that the final design of the system lives on the opposite side of the road then a pipe will be
years has far exceeded that of most other counties installed under the road to the point where he wants his
in the state of North Carolina. In recent years most meter placed. The water pressure at the meter will
of this growth has come as a spill over from Forsyth exceed 60 pounds, of pressure per square inch. This
County as people look for a more rural atmosphere. pressure would be constant and not a fluctuating pressure
As this growth continues, Davie County can develop as often experienced in wells. The water will be treated
in either an orderly or a disorderly manner. Only and tested daily prior to being put out into the lines for the
you can determine which way we will go. Davie customer’s use. There will be an adequate supply of
County must be prepared for this growth and water since it is estimated that the system woidd use
provide for it or the consequences will be extremely approximately 2,000,000 gallons of water per day and the
costly. system will be able to produce 4,000,000 gallons of water
Today, one of the most essential elements of per day. The system is designed with this amount of
providing for growth in an area is a public water excess water capacity initially so that there will be an
system. The reason for this is that as an area adequate supply of water for 40 years into the future.
becomes more densely populated each additional There will be approximately 44 fire hydrants included
house makes a new strain on the water table within this total water system. These fire hydrants are
beneath the surface of the ground. As more and not designed to give fire protection to each and every
more houses are added, the adequacy of the water home owner within the county. It would be economically
supply becomes more and more limited until a point unfeasible to do this. The location of these fire hydrants
is reached at which there is not enough water for will be determined by the local fire departments within
everyone to use. Another problem that arises due to the county. Their purpose is to allow an adequate supply
the density of population is the contamination of the of water for a fire truck along a major highway so that the
available water. As more and more houses are time required to obtain water in fighting a fire and
consentrated into a defined area, the likelihood of refilling a truck would be minimized. Individuals
one man’s sewage getting into either his well or desiring to purchase a fire hydrant for their own house or
another man’s well Increases. This occurs as a for a group of houses would be allowed to do so at their
larger amount of sewage must settle down into the expense. Even without fire hydrants a public water
ground and a portion of it eventually finds its way system assures a home owner of more protection in case
into a water source. Another problem associated of a fire that he would have using a well. This is because
with obtaining a supply of water for a new house is when there is a fire and the electricity goes off a well
the cost element. It is becoming more and more cannot be operated; however, the pressure from a public
expensive to drill or punch a well and obtain an water system is not dependent upon electricity being
adequate supply of water for a house. Health available. You could still take a water hose and fight a
standards for private water systems are becoming small fire.
more strict also.
Our prior generations here in Davie County have Cost of System and How
left us with a county that we can be greatly proud It Relates To a Customer
of. This was done through their foresight and
planning and not by sheer accident. We have the A total cost of this water system, in cash, would be
same obligation to our future generations as our about $3,860,000. This does not include the water
past generations did to us. We must control and treatment plant already in the possession of Davie
direct the development of this county so that future County. This figure does include the money from the
generations will have a place to live where they can state grant ($1,287,500) balance which is to be repaid.
enjoy life. The repayment of this $3,860,000 would be through a
Right now is the most opportune time there will Farm er’s Home Administration Loan. The money to
be to provide a county water system in Davie repay this loan would be received from the monthly water
County and insure the orderly growth of Davie bills. The monthly water bill would also have to pay for
County into the future. The cost of a water system the operation of the system. The minimum water bill
in Davie County would be about $3,860,000. This would be $5.75 and would pay for the first 2,000 gallons of
does not include the rudiments of a water system water used by a customer. Ilie rate schedule is set up so
which Davie County already owns, the value of that the more water a person uses the less per 1,000
which we have been told would exceed $1,000,000. In gallons this water costs a customer. Any water rate
addition to this, Davie County now has a grant schedule is set up in this manner because the cost of
available to it of $1,287,500. Prior to a visit by the production of the first gallon of water is extremely high
Commissioners of Davie County to Raleigh and the compared to the cost of production of the last gallon of
state government. Davie County was allocated only water. This is because the initial cost of the pipeline and
$188,000 for a county wide water system. We should the filter treatment plant has already been incurred. The
definitely take advantage of this additional money additional amount of money spent in chemicals and |
that we have at the present time and we must take utilities is the only added cost for the additional gallons of ‘
advantage of the current economic situation which water used.
would allow us to construct a water system as TTie average water customer will use approximately
cheaply and economically as we will ever be able to 3,000 gallons per month. This is based on statistics
do so. available from Davidson County Water Association. This
This grant has a time limitation to it. The money 'Diese ue preliminary lines. The final map and ^ ' \ y x is a neighboring county and the figures should compare
will have to be committed by July or returned to the lines will be drawn based on the location of signed ''' ; '' X ■1 favorably with what we would expect in Davie County.
state. In order to keep this money we must obtain houses. ' , 'y j This average is based on an average family size of four
the necessary contract sign-ups prior to the next persons and would produce a monthly water bill of $7.25.
two months. This water rate compares very favorably with other
Water, or the lack of it, is the most vital natural water rates on systems being installed at the present
resource there is, especially when it is gone. \ .... time. It would be expected that this rate would be
Remember the last time the well ran dry or the considerably higher if a water system were constructed
Published By (]oiu*t*riifcl (liti/eiiM For Davie (bounty Piiljllt* Wuior SvNiem,
Hirliard lioch\ ('.luiirman
pump borke down? some time into the future
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ATTENDEDFUNERAL
Mrs. Ruby Sapp of Baltimore Md, visited her brothers last
week, Bob Femister and Ralph Femister. She also visited her
sister, Mrs. W.W. Sloan, of Rt. 1, Olin. Mrs. Sapp came to
Mocksville especially to attend the funeral of her sister-in-
law, Mrs. Robinnette Femister.
VISITORS FROM SHELBY
Mrs. Jack Elliott of Shelby, spent a few days last week with
her father, L.E. Feezor. While here they visited Mr.
Feezor’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Joyce Feezor at Forsyth
Memorial, who was injured at Siloamin Surry County in the
bridge collapse. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Atkinson who were killed in the accident.
RETURNED HOME
Mrs. C.A. Hendrix arrived home last week from Miami,
Florida, after spending two months with her son, Frank S.
Hendrix and family. While there she attended the christening
Service of the Greatgrand daughter, Christie Hendrix, at
Grace Lutheran Church, Miami Springs, Florida.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Femister of 618 Wilkesboro St., had
their children for dinner Sunday evening. They are Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ratchford and son, Craig from Greensboro, and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Allen and daughter Robin of Woodland
Development, Mocksville.
RETURNS FROM N.Y.
Mrs. C.L. Farthing has returned to her home on Wilkesboro
Street after being in Schenectady, New York since January
13th, with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Farthing.
Mrs. Guy Farthing has been receiving treatment for
rheumatoid arthritis while her mother-in-law stayed with the M R S . D O N A L D C A L V IN H O W A R D M R . A N D MRS. R O B ER T LA W R EN CE LA N E
children. She is reported to be improving.
Wrftflinfi C.vrvmony Pvrj'ormrd
Osborne-Rent is
............ was P atricia A n n EUis
DIN N ER AT TUCKER HOME
Sunday luncheon visitors of Mrs. Alec Tucker; Hardison
Ih'thlohcm Church Is Srenr /iv (^room's Father
Street, Mocksville were; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Smith
Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stockton and son Alec of
Advance; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Smith and son Adam of Redland
O f Salnnlay Wvtldiufi Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Osborne of Woodland,
Mocksville, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Daphne Lynn Jones dress and carried a bouquet of
Aline Anita, to Dinky Gray Reavis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. became the bride of Robert yellow roses and baby's breath.
Road; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tuttle and son Jason of Miss Patricia Ann Ellis and of Route 3, Mocksville. She C. Reavis of Yadkinville. Lawrence Lane Friday, Miss Leigh Jones, sister of the
Bethlehem Street. Donald Calvin Howard were graduated from Davie County Miss Osborne is a senior at Davie High School. Mr, February 21, at St, M ark’s bride, was maid of honor.
united in marriage Saturday, High School in 1974 and is Reavis is a graduate of Forbush High School. He is United Methodist Church in Miss Carolyn Lane and Miss
VISIT SON March 8, at Bethlehem United employed at Forsyth Memorial produce manager at Food Fair in Yadkinville. Marion, N.C. Rev. J.C. Lane, Margaret Ann Lane of Marion,
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Holcomb of Cartner Street, Mocksville, Methodist Church. Rev. Donald Hospital. The wedding will be held at South Oak Ridge Baptist father of the groom, performed both sisters of the groom, were
visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holcomb and children, K. Funderburk performed the The groom, son of Mr. and Church in Yadkinville March 29,1975 at 6 p.m. the 7:30 p.m. ceremony. bridesmaids.
last week. They returned home Saturday after a nice trip. 7:30 p.m. ceremony. Mrs. Obie Hobert Howard, also All friends and relatives are invited to attend as no Miss Cathy Horne, sister of Dean Horne of Gastonia,

Flsher-Mason
LUCHEON GUESTS Mrs. Buford Smith, organist, of Route 3, is a 1973 graduate of invitations will be sent. the groom, of Gastonia, brother-in-law of the groom,
Lucheon Guests of Miss Ossie Allison Mrs. Margaret and Jimmy Wilson, pianist, Davie County High School. He is presented piano music. was best man.
Legrand and Mrs. W.A. Allison at the Allison home on Maple presented the wedding music. employed by Gravely Co. in The bride is the daughter of
Ave. were Robert S. McNeill and Jimmy Scott of Bowie Md. The bride is the daughter of Clemmons. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Jones of RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Fisher of Route 1, Nashville. Route 6, Mocksville. She is a
Both freshman at Wake Forest University and Will Martin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reid Ellis Given in marriage by her N. C., announce the engagement of their daughter,
and Mrs. R.S. McNeill of Mocksville. Hostess were Mr. father, the bride wore a formal senior at Davie High School and Miss Pat Lane and Mrs. Dean
dress of white satin with an Brenda Kay, to Brewster Harrison Mason, son of Mr. is employed at Davie Fish Horne entertained at a
M cNeill great aunts. and Mrs. T. Forrest Kelly of 1113 Loxley Place,
overlay of Chantilly lace. The Camp. reception in the church
Raleigh, N. C. The groom, son of Rev. and Fellowship Hall immediately
HOME FROM FLORIDA dress was fashioned with The bride-elect is employed by North Carolina State
Dr. and Mrs. H.C. Sprinkle have returned to their home on empire waistline, long Bishop Mrs. J.C. Lane of Marion, following the wedding
sleeves ending in ruffles over University in Raleigh. Mr. Mason is employed by the formerly of Mocksville, is a 1973 ceremony.
Salisbury Street after an extended stay in Palm Harbor, Raleigh Police Department. He is the grandson of
Florida. her wrists and a ruffle at the graduate of Davie County High The bridal table was covered
hemline. She wore a Juliet cap Mrs. P. H. Mason of Wilkesboro Street and the late Dr. School. He is employed at with a green cloth with lace
covered with lace with a long Mason and the grandson of the late Judge and Mrs. A. Grevely Co. in Clemmons. overlay. A two tiered cake
ATTENDS DINNER T. Grant.
Robert R. Culler, Rt. 6, Ferdenand D. Marshbanks, Rt. 3, veil of illusion. She carried a Given in marriage by her topped with bride and groom
bouquet of white flowers. The wedding is planned for July 19,1975 at Longview father, the bride wore an off- figurines centered the table and
William C. Vickers and Frank Stroud of Mocksville and Paul United Methodist Church in Raleigh.
Cornatzer, Route 2, Advance attended the National Miss Deborah Ellis, sister of white long formal of lace over was served with punch.
Association of Retired Federal employees meeting at Hilton the bride, was maid of honor. satin. The dress featured short For their wedding trip to
Motor Inn in Winston-Salem Friday. She wore a formal gown of sleeves and an empire Asheville, the bride wore a
green dotted swiss made with a waistline. She wore a starched green' pant suit. Upon their
RETURNS HOME high waistline and long sheer lace picture hat to match her return, the couple will make
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stroud of Mocksville spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Slate and family at
sleeves. She carried a bouguet
of green carnations. Monty Smith Weddiiifi Sunday their home on Route 2.

Has Birthday
Jamestown, N.C. and on Saturday morning accompanied Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lee
McQamrock, Mrs. Danny Smith
Is Announced
. them to N.C. State University at Raleigh for the Agricultural
bistftute annual Parent-Student Day. Brandon Slate, son of and Miss Tammy Allen of'
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Slate was presented an award for Mocksville and Miss Cindy Ellis Monty Smith, son of Mr. and
outstanding service. Mr. Slate is the grandson of Mr. and of Advance. Their dresses were Mrs. Carman Smith of Route 6,
fashioned identical to the honor celebrated his 10th birthday P atricia Ann Angell and
Mrs. Berry Jay Foster, Jr. of Route 1, Mocksville and the Larry Dean Carter were united
nephew of Mrs. Frank Stroud. attendant and were of orange, March 8 at his home.
Kelly Dawn Taylor, yellow, blue and pink dotted Hot dogs and all the in marriage Sunday, March 9,
ATTENDSOPERA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. swiss. Each carried a bouguet trimmings were served with in York, South Carolina. Judge
Richard Taylor, was of carnations dyed to match cake, cokes and marshmellows. of Probate Charles F. Nunn
Mrs. Gaither Sanford, Mrs. W. M. Long, Mrs. John honored Saturday, March their dresses. Guests present included; officiated the double ring
LeGrand, Mrs. Claude Horn, Jr., Mrs. Wayne Long, Mrs. Hth, at her home, 708 Avon Kim Allen was flower girl and Tony Foster, Jeff Call, Todd ceremony.
Charles Phillips, Mrs. Sarah Gaither, Mrs. Arlen DeVito, Mr. Street, in celebration of her she wore a lavendar dotted Sherrill, Gerald Trivette, Billy Mrs. Carter is the daughter of
and Mrs. John Holdsworth and Mrs. Lester Martin Sr. They Ith birthday. Her guests swiss dress. Mark Blakeley was Keaton, Wayne Cleary, Bernard Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Athey of
all attended the opera, Carmen,Friday evening at Reynolds included Chris and Karen ring bearer. Cook, Johnny Phillips, Randy Route 1, Salisbury.
auditorium. James, Michelle Kimmer, Mr. Howard was his son’s and Ron Grubb, Brent Gobble, Mr. Carter is the son of Mrs.
MINN . VISITORS HERE Paula and Jason Green, best man. Ushers were Lee and Chuck Smith. Annette Travis C arter of Route 2,
M r. and Mrs. John Henry Pope and son Keith, of Darrell and Angie Allen, and McClamrock, Ben Ellis, Gene Foster and Inelle Call assisted Mocksville, and the late Mr.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, arrived Saturday to visit his Scott and Brandy Dwiggins. Ellis, Ronald Bates and Larry Mrs. Smith in the entertaining. Carter.
mother, Mrs. M. D. Pope, Route 6, and other relatives in the Howard. Audrey Elaine Redmon,
county. The mother of the bride wore daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
IN MEDICAL PARK HOSPITAL
a long gown of pale blue made
with long sleeves and V-
Kred Edward Redmon. Sr.
will celcbrate her sixth hri'iii Hoover
Has liirthday
H. R. Johnson is receiving treatment at Medical Park neckline. The groom’s mother birthday Friday, March 14,
Hospital in Winston-Salem. He has also been a patient at wore a long formal of apricot lil7.'i, with her classmates at
Baptist Hospital, recently. color fashioned with long the .Mocksville lleadstart
sleeves and high neckline with a Center. Attending will be Kevin Hoover celebrated his
HOME FROM DAVIE HOSPITAL collar. approximately 20 guests. first birthday with a party
Mrs. Ruby O'Neal is recuperating at her home after CAKE CUTTING Cake and favors will be Saturday at the home of his
spending two weeks at D,avie County Hospital as a patient. The bride’s parents parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
served. Hoover, of Cooleemee. He was
She will undergo further examination at Baptist Hospital in entertained at a cake cutting in
Winston-Salem at a later date. the church Fellowship Hall. Free Classes On one year old on Tuesday, March
The bridal table was covered 11.

with a yellow cloth overlaid The small children attending


with lace. The centerpiece was Diabetes Planned were served cake, ice cream
of carnations, daisies and A free diabetic class is being and Kool-ade and each received
baby’s breath with matching offered at the B. C. Brock favors of candy rilled baskets,
candles. Community Center Friday, hats and horns.
A three tiered cake decorated March 21, at 1;30 p. m. by the Special guests were his
with bride and groom figurines Community Dietitian. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
was served with mints and Tills will be followed the next C.B. Hoover of Cooleemee, Mrs.
Gary Scott Dwiggins, son of punch. week on Thursday, March 27, at Mildred Strickland and his
Charles Owens of Cooleemee
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dwiggins Mrs. V irg il Bright, Mrs. 1:30 p. m. by a film and talk on great grand-mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Arnold of Koutr I, celebrated his George Frye, Mrs. C. W. Allen general diabetic care by two Lottie Thompson, both of
.Bobertson of 1707 Morse Street, are the paternal grandparents. 2nd birthday March 5 with a and Mrs. Norman Williams public health nurses. Marion S.C, Also attending
Mocksville, announce the birth Great grandparents are Mr. party at his home. Birthday assisted in serving the guests. Anyone who has diabetes and were his aunt, Miss Martha
.«{their first child, Anna Louise, and Mrs. Roscoe Jones of
Cooleemee and Mrs. Myrtle
cake, pickles, candy, potato Out-of-town guests here for would like to learn all about the Hoover of Cooleemee and his
bom Friday, February 28th, at chips and ice Cream was the wedding ceremony and disease is invited to attend these uncle, Allen Strickland of
■Forsyth M em orial Hospital. Hammet of China Grove. served. Balloons and favors cake-cutting were Mr. and Mrs. sessions. Marion S.C.
The baby weighed B lbs. and 7 were given to the children. Dan Ellis and Mr. and Mrs.
ozs. Maternal grandparents are The couple also has a Glenn Ellis and son Stan, all
Mr. and Mrs. R. Clyde Moose of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Breece of daughter, Hrandi, age ti from Benkelmen, Nebraska.
Route 4, Mocksville, have
Route 2, Statesville. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, announced the birth of their
m o n t h s . . M a t e r n a l
grandparents are .Mr. and
For her wedding trip, the
bride changed (o a navy pant
Announcing
C. Arnold Roberston of Route 3, third child, a daughter, on Mrs. Kd Kihlinger of suit with matching accessories.
March 4, at Rowan Memorial
Mocksville.
Hospital. The baby weighed
t’o o le e m e e . P a te r n a l
grandparents are Mrs.
Her corsage was lifted from her
bouguet.
Association O f
Cathy
four pounds, 15 ounces and has Lucille Hall of Mocksville
been named Kimberly Lynn. and H. J. Dwiggins, Jr. of
■ Mr. and Mrs. Evon Lamt)eth
Amtin Carter
They have two other .Mocksville. Paternal great
jof Route 5, Winston-Salem daughters, Lois, 10, and Sherry,
announce the birth of a son, grandparents are W aller
12.
Roland Evon II, born Saturday, I'ouch of .Mock.-iville and .Mr.
and .Mrs. It. J. Dwiggins. Sr.
_^arch B, at Forsyth Memorial
«pspital. The baby weighed 5 of Iredell I'ounlv. c o rn e r Effective
IbB. and 12 ozs. The couple also 503avon street March 12th
-has a daughter, Tammy, age 10 Child Development Leaders Have Program mocksville, north Carolina
years. Maternal grandparents
are Ernest Hall, Sr. of Hunt The Mothers of the 4 and 5 happy atmosphere designed to phone: 634-5566 27028 W ith
^ ree t, Mocksville, and the Mrs. year old children of the Davie meet the needs and interests of
H a ll. Paternal grandparents County Child Development 4 and 5 year old children, each W E 'R E O P E N
are Mrs. Lema Lambeth and Center of Mocksville wish to child displayed a "My Book", 9:00-8:00 mon.-fri.
l)je late Mr. Lambeth. Maternal express sincere appreciation to showi ng activity 9:00-6:00 sat. J a n ic e ’s B e a u ty Shop
greet grandmother, Mrs. Grace Ms. Ann McCullough, Ms. accomplishments.
M U ld in , of Albemarle. Elizabeth Beard, and Ms. Carol 'Ilie cafeteria tables were ( ir a m l Locatcd O ff U w > . 158
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Owens
Roberson for their Open
Classroom Program and
covered dish refreshments
covered with while table cloths
witli centerpieces of hand-made
blue lantern candle holders and
April .>/// (turn Beside D w iy’s Barbecue)
of Duke Street, Cooleeniee have red candles. hallmark products
Cathy has just completed Redken
given Monday night March 10th,
announced the birth of their at the local center.
Second child, a son, on The program "M om is books
February 17, at Kowan
Memorial Hospital. The baby
Number 1" included high liglits
of the children's activities, gifts Seminar. She invites her friends to call
weighed nine pounds, five
ounces and has been named
progress and achievements this
year. Booklets with suggestions
weddinginvitations
art, partyand for an appointment
William Michael Owens, Jr. for belter parent child-leacher
I^ e y also have a daughter. relationship, made by the school supplies
Lisa Michelle, 6. Maternal teachers were given to each officesupplies Phone 998-4954
grandparents are John W parent Clussrouin visilaliuii
Bailey and the late Mrs. Bailey w as ii pleasant experience
andfurniture Wed. Thru Sat.
of Salisbury. Mr and Mrs revealing a bright, colorful and
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M a r iju a n a
A n g e ll E le c t e d R o ta r y H e a d ;
■(continued from page I)
authorities estimate took place in the last
E n e r g y P r o b le m D is c u s s e d four or five years.
Feeling somewhat inhibited about
The Mocksvllle Rotary Club held an stating their opinions, they preferred that
election of officers Tuesday and elevated no names be used but did express some
Brady Angell, currently serving as 1st vice opinions and observations on use of the
president, to the office of president. He will drug at Davie.
assume these duties later this year. "Quite a few are using it,” one
Other officers elected were as follows: remarked, setting the figure at about 45
1st Vice president, Gene Seats; 2nd vice percent of the student body who have
president, Claude Horn, Jr., secretary, experimented with marijuana.
Arlen DeVito; treasurer, John Johnston. Most of the others put it closer to the 80
• Bob Hall and Oren Heffner were elected percent figure given by local law
to the board of directors. enforcement officers.
For the program, the Rotarians heard a Some of the students said that they had
discussion of the energy situation in North heard of it being smoked at school but the
Carolina. The speaker was Rear Admiral majority agreed that most of the
(Ret.) Fowler Martin, Director of the N. C. marijuana use occurred off campus.
Energy Office. "Marijuana's about the main one drug
• Admiral Martin told the Rotarians that that I've seen," one said, adding that if he
the energy situation in North Carolina is saw someone selling it, he would turn them
naturally closely related to that of the in. “That same cat could selling to my
little sister," he said.
world. Others said it was “ an everyday thing,"
“It is a serious world-wide problem and is
closely associated with our economic and that students known to use the drug
Brady Angell were not judged one way or the other for
problem” , he said. their actions by their fellow students.
He pointed out thatNorth Carolina does the cost", said Admiral Martin.
not produce any energy sources pcept for Urging the conservation of all forms of Most agreed that there was not any one
around one percent hydroelectric power. energy. Martin said: “Our present sources type of student more likely to use
“Everyone will have to get use to the of energy are going to run out—-we have marijuana than another. “Some people
rising cost of energy, and that includes only a short time left and must begin to look like they would and they don't," one
electricity. The basic cost in electrical look for other means and methods." girl said. “ Others that you never would
rates is the price of fuel and of borrowing Bill Daniel had charge of the program suspect, do."
money. When this is high it is nothing that and introduced Admiral Martin. President They said many of the students using
the power companies can do but pass along Ed Goodwin presided. marijuana did so because “ they see
somebody they like doing it.” The
majority, they said, smoke the drug to
"escape a problem."
S y p o lt Is T r a n s f e r r e d T o W ilk e s As with other speculations of marijuana
use in Davie County, one gets different
University where he received his B. S figures according to who is being
degree in Animal Science. interviewed. The students interviewed

Fast Work!
He has been employed by the Soil The e arly Monday m orning snowfall lasted lust long enough for D avid were all top students (including some
Conservation Service since his college Sommers, 13, (le ft) and his sister T a m m y , 11, to build “ M r. and M rs. Snowm an." atheletes) who did not volunteer the
graduation, after earlier service as a H ow ever, by late afternoon, the rain and rise in tem perature had given the snow information on their own.
student trainee. couple an entirely different appearance and m elted all surrotuiding snow. They (Next week's article will deal with a
Married to the former Jeanne Cox of are children of M r. and M rs. R obert Som m ers of Salisbury Street, M ocksvllle. former student at Davie High who has
Waynesburg, Pa., they have one son, (P h o to by J im B a r r in g e r .) since been arrested for possession of
Andy. While in Davie County, they resided marijuana and will relate his feelings on
in the Center Community where they the drug and the laws prohibiting it.)
attended Center United Methodist Church.
Sypolt is also a member of the Soil L e g is la t o r C a lls F o r N o M o r e
Conservation Society of America, the Residence Ransacked
Center Volunteer Fire Department and The Curtis Reavis residence, just off US
has been active in community affairs. GOl North near the 1-40 exit, was broken
In his new assignment, Sypolt will be D iv e r s io n O f Y a d k in W a t e r into and ransacked last Thursday.
working with local units of government as proposed, during low flow periods will Entry was made through a bathroom
well as individual farmers in carrying out State Representative Robie Nash of window.
soil and water conservation activities. Salisbury is calling for no further drawing afect the capability of the river to provide
of water from the Yadkin should the water for down stream users during low Reported taken was four guns with a
“ I ’m going to hate to leave, Davie flow periods.” total estimated value of $210, a pocket
County,” Sypolt said. “ I've met a lot of Perkins nuclear power plant be built on the
river. Nash argues that the river is not watch, a number of silver dollars and
good people here and I've appreciated the several other items.
good cooperation they've given me.” The Perkins Plant, slated to be b u ilt inexaustible and that the Yadkin basin has
in Davie County on the Yadkin, could water needs of its own without supplying Deputy Sheriff B ill Cooler is
“If I meet as good a people in Wilkes investigating.
County, it will make my work a whole lot under extreme conditions reduce the flow water to the Triad cities such as
easier there,” he concluded. of the river by about 50 f«rcent. Greensboro and High Point.
Sypolt's replacement has not yet been Nash says that in his opinion the He also states that the Perkins water
selected but a choice should be made in the question of diversion of the Yadkin must needs will be such that the river could not
supply the water sought by the Triad
Snow Causes Accident
Clifford N. Sypolt next two or three weeks. be taken into consideration and decided
The snow Monday contributed to an
before a permit is issued for the Perkins diversion without damaging w ater-
Clifford N. Sypolt, D istrict plant. dependent facilities down stream from the accident between two vehicles on
Conservationist with the USDA-Soil Fire Victims The Yadkin has long been eyed by cities plant. Interstate 40.
Conservation Service, is being transferred A house that contained two John Barber in the Piedmont Triad as as a possible long Nash said that "when and if the state Involved in the accident, oecuring
to take the post as District Conservationist apartment-like residences for Paul range source of water. Attempts were issues a permit to Duke to build the around 6:30 a.m., Monday, was a 1969
for Wilkes County. Bracken, :I0, and Oscar Shore, 75, made in 1973 to push a law through the Perkins plant,” that the N.C. Department Mercury operated by Troy Eugeni
Sypolt, who has served in Davie County burned to the ground last Saturday in B a rb e r B e c o m e s General Assembly authorizing such of Natural and Economic Resources Spaugh, 28, of Mocksvllle Rt. 7 and a 1970
for the past three years, replaces John the Sheffield-Calahaln Community, interbasin transfers but the bill never got should “go on record as being opposed to Plymouth operated by William Irvin
Nelson who has been promoted to Project All of the personal belongings of to the floor. any further withdrawal from the Yadkin Hepler, 49, of 708 Garner St. Mocksvllle.
Coordinator for the Western Six Resource, A recent study by the N.C. Department such as would be required by diversion." State Highway Patrolman Andy Stokes
Conservation and Development Project at
these two men were destroyed in the C o u n ty M a n a g e r said his investigation showed that Spaugh
fire. of Natural and Economic Resources on
was traveling east on 1-40 and lost control fi
Andrews, N. C. The churches of the community, the water resources aspects of the proposed Authority
This will be the last week for Sypolt in Ladies Booster Club and the Sheffield- Perkins Station Nuclear power plant calls Anyone who conducts an in the snow. The vehicle ran off on the
Davie County. He will assume his position Calahaln Raritan Club will host a F o r W ilk e s the river “dynamic and dependable" and argument by appealing to right and struck the guard rail, bouncing
in Wilkes County on March 17. shower to these two men Sunday, says it should be the “backbone of future authority is not using his back into I-4D where it was struck by the
John Barber has been hired as Wilkes Hepler vehicle which was traveling behind
A native of Kingwood, West Virginia, March 16th, from 2 p.m, until 4 p.m. in County's first county manager. He will comprehensive water resources planning intelligence; he is just using his
Supolt is a 1967 graduate of West Virginia the community building, in the Piedmont Region. memory. Spaugh.
begin work April 1 and will be paid an Damage to the Mercury was estimated
“These men are in need of anything annual salary of $22,000. The study also says “consumptive use Leonardo da Vinci
and everything you can give from by the Perkins Nuclear Station, as at $700 and $800 to the Plymouth.
G u n s A re S to le n Mr. Barber was Davie's first county
clothes to home furnishings. If you manager. He was planning manager for
Guns were stolen from two homes on have anything you would like to give, the Burlington Industries plant in
Advance Rt. 2 last Thursday. please bring it between 2 and 4 p.m. Cooleemee before assuming that position
At 4:10 p. m. the Davie County Sheriff's

Eric Mayes
Sunday, or call 492-5454 or 492-7238 or in 1970.
Department received the report that the A. any Ruritan member for pickup,” In 1973 he became county manager for
L. Howard residence of Advance Rt. 2 had said a spokesman for the Sheffield- Iredell.
been forcibly entered by breaking the Calahaln Ruritan Club. Mr. Barber, 49, was born in Statesville
glass in a side door. Three guns, valued at but grew up in Winston-Salem. He served
around $850, were reported taken. In the Korean War before earning his B.S.
Ten minutes later the department Furnishings Stolen degree in textile manufacturing at N.C.
received another report that the residence One of the units of Davie Mobile Homes, State University in Raleigh.
of R. C. Underwood of Advance Rt. 2 had located on US 601 South, was robbed of its He is married to the former Hazealanne
been entered by breaking the glass in the furnishings last Thursday night. Adams of Carthage. They have two
back door. Shotguns, rifle and pistol were Reported taken were four dining room children.
reported stolen with value around $400.
Poultry fanner
chairs, 2 bars stools, 2 king-size pillows,
The robberies are believed to have and a Tappan range. Damage was done to
occurred between 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. that a bathroom.
day.
Deputy Sheriff Don Edwards is
A pickup truck is believed to have been
used to haul away the items. Deputy
Coin Boxes Damaged Eric Mayes realized
investigating. Sheriff Bill Cooler is investigating. An attempt was made to break into the
coin boxes at Walker's Car Wash on early in the business
D a v ie D E C A T o C o m p e te
Sanford Avenue last week.
Approximately $35 to $50 in damages that he couldn’t count
were done to the coin machine.
The vandalism was reported around on every year being
In S ta te w id e C o m p e titio n
students' part," said the teachers, “ but
11:15 a.m., March 5th.
a good year.
So he opened a First
The Davie County High School DECA
Club will participate this week in the 31st many people throughout the community
have also helped to a great extent.”
Car Hits Pillar
Federal Savings account
Annual Leadership Conference of the A 1971 Mercury skidded on a slick place
North Carolina Association of the Anyone who wins the state competition
will go to Florida for the national in the road, went out of control, and hit the
Distributive Education Clubs of America.
and steirted adding
competition. pillar supporting the overpass on the
The conference will be held March 14 Lexington Road in Mocksvllle. The
and 15 at the Civic Center in Asheville with Competitive activities will begin Friday

regularly to his own


accident occurred around 7:50 a.m .
approximately 1,200 teachers, students afternoon with the winners being an­ Monday.
and guests from all over North Carolina in nounced at the awards luncheon on The operator, Judy Beaver Kidd, 25, of
attendance.
Among other activities at the con­
■Saturday at 11:30 in the Civic Center.
State officers for the 1975-76 year will be
Richfield was taken to the Davie County
Hospital. little nest egg.
Good thing too, because one
ference, winners will be announced for elected following the awards luncheon. Mocksvllle Policeman B.A. Foster said
various DECA contests including ad­ Membership in DECA is made up of high his investigation showed that the vehicle
vertising, display, public speaking, school students taking distributive
cold March night two years ago the
was traveling east on the Lexington Road,
student of the year and creative education which teaches the marketing which was slick from the Ice and snow,
marketing. junctions In our free enterprise system.
heat went off in the chicken house. Chickens
then it slid off the road on the right, then
Davie's DECA Club has entered creative The activities of DECA are designed to went back across the road and hit the
m arketing project entitled "Keeping develop leadership abilities and to provide
didn’t suffer long, but Eric sure would have if
pillar supporting the overpass.
Youth In the County,” subtitled “Jobs: competition through contests growing out Damage to the vehicle was estimated at
More Jobs We Need” in this year's com­ nf (he Instructional program.

he hadn’t had his First Federal savings account.


$ 1 ,0 0 0 .
petition.
The study, a follow up to their creative
marketing project last year entitled
“ Buying Habits of Davie County," in­
cluded statistics gathered from the em­ If you have the feeling the future holds
unknown fortunes for you, come to First Federal.
ployers of Davie County on the op-
porutnltles for working In the county as

We’ll help set up a plan that will put you in


well as tips for Davie job hunters.
Last year's entry In the creative

good standing for whatever tomorrow may bring.


marketing category won them first place 124 South Main Street
In the state competition and seventh >^ocksvUle, N.C.
among the southeastern states.
While there, seven of the Davie DECA Published every Thursday by the
members will be competing in the DAVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY
following: Lynn Jones Lane, for a manual
on Home Furnishings; Paulette Godbey, MOCKSVILLE DAVIE COOLEEMEE
for a manual on Fashion Design; Teresa
McCulloh. manual on Wallpaper and ENTERPRISE RECORD JOURNAL
1916-1958 1899-1958 1906- 1971
PainU; Danny Anderson, manual on
Advertising; and, Chester Reeves,
Automotive and Petroleum Industry
Also, Joy Hicks will be competing in the
Gordon Tomlinson.......................... Editor-Publisher FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
230 N. Cherry St. 1130 S. Stratford Rd. /2615 Reynolda Rd. / 3001 Waughtown St.
job Interview contest fur District 7-B and Sue Short..........................................Associate Editor 215 Gaither St. —Mocksviile
Carol Register will be competing in the
Display Contest for District 7-B.
Other delegates going will be Michael Second Class Postage paid at Mocksvllle, N.C.
Pardue, Kelly LIvengood, Bunny Randell, SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mona Childers, Libby Plowman, Donna
Howard and Kristi Owens. Mr. and Mrs. $6.00per year in North Caroliru; $8.00per year out of itate
Dennis M cK ni^ t and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Morris will be going as SingleCopy 16eenti
coordinators.
"It has taken alot of work on the
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1975 - S

Your Happy Shopping Store

OPEN
FRIDAY NIGHT
S W IN G IN T O S P R IN G W IT H P R E -E A S T E R S A V IN G S
TIL9KX)P.M. S A LE E N D S S A TU R D A Y
S H O P F O R T H E E N T IR E F A M IL Y D U R IN G T H IS S A L E
M A R C H 1 5

LADIES HEIRESS HOSIERY SALE NEW FOR SPRING


M EN'S
H E IR L O O M P A N T Y H O S E P R O P O R T IO N E D
K N IT C O O R D IN A T E S SUPER SHEER NYLON
PROPORTIONED FOR BETTER FIT S T O C K IN G S
BASIC SPRING SHADES SEAMLESS CANTRECE P O L Y E S T E R K N I T
•FAMOUS NAME BRANDS SHAPE HOLDING STRETCH
Usually Usually $1.00 Pair
•ALL FIRST QUALITY
$1.25 Pair 8 8 < 3 * 2 . 3 0
•JACKETS-SLACKS S U I T S
CONTROL TOP MONVELLE
SKIRTS-TOPS
PANTYHOSE T A N -N A V Y -G R E E N
•SIZES 8 to 20 PANTYHOSE
LYCRA SPANDEX KNIT INTO EXTRA SHEER YET WITH THE ASSORTED FANCIES
OPAQUE BRIEFS PANT TOP COMFORT OF FINE SUPPORT HOSE
Usually UO.OO to <30.00 SHAPES AS IT FLATTERS SUPPORT PANTY HOSE 37 TO 46
NUDE HEELS « _ M M
TO
Usually $1.79 Pair I Usually $3.50
* 2 . 8 8 Usually *5 0 .0 0 <’4 1 .8 8
18“
TAILORED
E A R R IN G S
HANDBAGS FOR PIERCED EARS
LEATHER-LOOK GLA
GLACE OR CLIPPED BACK
SHINY PATENT VINYL
VIN1
ONE GROUP Usually $10.00 •7.88 2 K * * 3 . 0 0 MEN S POLYESTER SIACKS
BOYS N O IRON CASUAL STYLES IN SOLIDS OR FANCIES
P O LY E S TE R S LA C K S B O Y S K N IT S H IR T S MACHINE POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS flo o
SOLIDS-FANCIES jm jm ♦ POLYESTER-COTTON
::OTTON BLENT
BLENDS D R E S S S H IR T S
* SOLIDS-STREPES
?ES SIZES 8 to tc 18 POLYESTER-COTTON BROADCLOTH FLARE LEGS-WIDE BELT LOOPS A U u sUsually
i >14.00
SIZES 8 to 18 SOFT TONES
UsuaUy $3.00 Usually $4.50
O N EG R O U P * 2 . 4 4 * 3 . 8 8
BOYS TURTLE NECK ‘A N D H U R S r S H IR T S
B O Y S C A S U A L S H IR T S O F S IL K Y U L T R E S S A *
L A D IE S D R E S S E S
PERMANENT PRESS K N IT S H IR T S usually $8 and $10, 6 . 8 8
100% POLYESTER ■ 100% TRIACETATE POLYESTER AND COTTON
PRINTED ACETATE AND NYLON Woven texturized polyester with
ASSORTED STYLES MISSES AND HALF SIZES SIZES 8 to 18 MM the look, the leel, the ele­
SIZES 8 to 18 UsuaUy $4.00_________ gance of silk. Neat tone-on-

14“
UsuaUy $8.50 SIZES 4 to 7 tone patterns, soft-touch
Regular >16.00 to >20.00 t * 6 . 8 8 UsuaUy $3.00 pastels. Today’s long point
stay collar, comfortat(le half
sleeves. Machine care. 14Va-17"
BO YS JEAN S BO YS SPORTCOATS
O N EG R O U P FLARE LEG * DOUBLE KNIT POLYESTER MEN'S
DENIM OR FANCIES * POLYESTER COTTON BLENDS L E IS U R E S H IR T S
L A D IE S J A C K E T D R E S S E S BOLD PRINTS - WASHABLE JERSEYY IKNIT
SIZES 8 to 18 * SIZES 8 to 20 ACETATE AND NYLON A *
POLYESTER KNITS SIZES S-M-L-XL ^
Usually $7.00 - $7.50 UsuaUy $16.00 to $22.00 8 . 8 8
EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP
$ 2 2 ^ ‘A N D H U R S T ’ S L IP O N S H O E S TW IS TE R ’ A C TIO N -SH O ES
Usually >32.00
* 5 ^ * 1 3 “ TO * 1 8 “ 2 1 . 8 8 usually 27.00
Continenlal-lnfluence
1 4 . 8 8 usually $18
Laced to the toe like your
mocassin-style favorite basketball oxfords.
L A D Y A R C H D A L E S H IR T S PRE-EASTER SALE ^ . patent and kid leather Suede with cushionod topline;
SHORT SLEEVE AND LON^ SLEEVES combination. Hidden elastic bouncy soles with ground-
G I R L S 1D R E S S E S gore under hl-rise vamp. grippcr dots Sizes 6 - 12.
Usually • ULTRESSA POLYESTER • NYLON DRESS WITH JACKET
7 .0 0 and >11.00 * 5 . 8 8 * 8 . 8 8 ONEGROUP
Usually <9.00 to U 5.00 0
!8 TO * 1 0 . 8 8
P O L Y E S T E R P A N T S U IT S B A TH TO W E LS

n9.88 *1.46
ASSORTED JACQUARDS P O L Y E S T E R P A N T S U IT FLORALS-SOLIDS
SIZES 8 to 18 PASTEL COLORS SIZES 4 to DENIM LOOK
EYELET TRIM Usually $ li ,^0 * 1 0 . 8 8 Values to >2.30
Compare at >35.00
'M ISSB" "MISS B"
J U N IO R T O P S K N IT T O P S PANTS B A TH S E T S
SHORT SLEEVE AND LONG SLEEVE SOLIDS AND PRINTS ASSORTED STYLES
♦ POLYESTER-COTTON BLENDS * POLYESTER-COTTON BLENDS NYLON - RAYON - POLYESTER BLENDS
Usually • SCREEN PRINTS * FLARE LEG
>5.00 to >11.00 * 3 . 8 8 'o * 8 . 8 8 * SOLIDS-SWEETHEART LACING
NECK
* TWILL OR DENIM
* SIZES 7 to 14
UsuaUy $4.50 • $5.50 * 3 .6 8
* 2 TONE GROUND BUTTERFLY DACRON
J U N IO R S L A C K S PRINT Usually $7.00
POLYESTER AND RAYON • 100% POLYESTER UsuaUy $4.50-$5.00............. *3 . 8 8 B E D P IL L O W S
ASSORTED COLORS UsuaUy $6.00......... *4 . 8 8 5 . 8 8 NO MATTING OR LUMPING
KING OR
Usually >14.00 n i . 8 8 PRE-EASTER SHOE SALE •3.88 EACH

20%OFFSALE
Usually >16.00 * 1 2 . 8 8 i s r . " “ * 2 . 8 8 EACH Q UEEN...

POLYESTER
DOUBLE KNITS... ‘STATE PRIDE’ DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS •
THE SUPER K IN D -IN SUBTLE SOLID COLORS,
TEXTU R ES-2 AND 3 COLOR JACQUARDS
• ROMANCE

EVERY YARD • LIBERTY


•HAPPINESS

Sling-backs, open toes,


•REGAL ROSE
inleresling heels — total

1 .8 8 effect light and airy. Perfect • HERITAGE


com plem ent to so many
new fashion ideas. •EMPRESS
Fresh navy, white, plus
zingy flow er colors 5 -1 0 . •SHANNON
start it today—you may be able to wear your new
Spring fashion tomorrow, surely next week! Not Usually
leftovers, not short pieces, but full, just-received
bolts in the lush greens, the fresh pinks, the s lin g -b a c k s ‘9.00 to ‘35.00
peaches, yellow, golds that all say Spring is here!
Every design, every color combination, every
texture selected for its fashion impact. Then H O W

14.88
priced so low you'll wonder how we can do it.
R e ig n in g B e a u ty . a n d o p e n to e s

$
28
But we did! 58-60 ' wide. W EDG ES & SOLES
9 .8 8 TO
UsuaUy $11.00 and $12.00 usually‘ 18 a n d ‘ 19
- DAV IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD , THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975^

LEAN L O IN HALF
VALUEHUNTER]
P O R K

L O I N

LB. 8?
V4 L O IN CENTER A N D END
FRESH LEAN N O WASTE

P O R K C H O P S T E N D E R L O I N

KEJO N E S W H O LE $ $
O R RIB H ALF
1 U N K S
LB.
I
LEAN MEATY MARKET STYLE

I S P A R E R I B S

JESSE JO N E S CEN TER CUT

: 8 9
PURE P O R K EAN TRIMMED

S A U S A G E

PORK CHOPS HEFFNER'S


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JESSE J O N I
S L IC E D
slicedmau
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Lipton’s
InstantTea
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1 Oz. Size
Oitcount
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Lb.

B O LO ^ , Lipton’s Total Shci}[

Instanttea 2 Oz. Size » 1 .0 5 4*


Lipton’s

-S 3 ’
3 Oz. Size » 1 .2 9 20*
InstantTea
Lipton’s with Lemon
2 Oz. Size 65* 10* H m N o r s ^ ic A
Instant Tea
Lipton’s with Lemon
InstantTea 4 Oz. Size * 1 .1 5 4* Sanitanf Naiikins
Field and Show • Chunk
Step SaverWax 32 Oz. Size ‘ 1 .3 9 26*
DogFood
For Dishes
Calgonite 33 Oz. Size 73* 24*
Spam Sprqiid 3 Oz.
Disposable Diapers
Daytime Toddlers Daytime 20* Kraft’8 Deluxe ;.14 0
30 Count M m D ieS 24 Count * 2 .0 5
DeluxeMacaroni Diniier'
JUSTRITE WITH MEAT
A-lSteak Sauce 10 Oz. Size 89* 6*
Lysol Coffee
14 Oz. Size * 1 .4 9 20* Maxwell House .. C
Spray Disinfectant
Dry Bleach Instant Coffeie
Clorox2 40 Oz. Size 85* 4*
Nes Cafe i'dozi>
P ^ M o p and GloWax^a oz. size * 1 .5 5 20* Martindale
Sweet Potatoes
A J A X L IQ U ID Tropic Cal Lo
Orange Drink
D I S H Nestle’s
ChocolateMoiseis 12 0 2 .
D E T E R G E N T K n lft^ s ^ ^ lS a rS m ^ ^
2 2 0 Z .B 0 m E Bar Be ^ e Sauce Jis oz
Regular or Lemon
PledgeWax H Q z:
NABISCO'S
OREOCOOKIES isoz pkg. g7 < * SAVE 12^ SCO TTIES M c K IN Z IE S F R O Z E N
NEWSIZE FROMNABISCO
FACIAL
CHEESE NIPS 16 0Z.PKG. 7 Q* *save io< G R E E N P E A S

ftlght RawrvMlTdLimit Quanity


NONESOHOTODEALERS
JAMBOREE DELICIOUS
GRAPEOR BERRY SPREAD
2 LB. JAR g9* *SAVE10<
TISSU E CROWoiRPEAS 1 8 0 Z .B A G A . .‘ d

if SAVE 1 0 <

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BRIOHT-CLEAN-TASTYii
COUNT
R A D I S H E S

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* S A V E 12
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975 - 7

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P LA IN O R SELF-RISING

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SUNSWEET
CREAM Diioount YOU
STYLE
HEFFNER'S PRICES Price SAVE
P R U N E J U I C E
Niblet Com 12 Oz. Size
37* 4*
Chef Boy Ar Dee With Meat
Spaghetti Dinner 19 oz. size 79* 4*
«;pi«9awW; YO U , 1 Kiaft’s
PTkst \ SAVE 1 303 Mayonnaise Quart » 1 .2 9 20*
CAN
Chef Boy Ar Dee With Meat
* 1 .3 9 ’1 1 0 Spaghetti Sauce 15 oz. size 41* 8* WHITE HOUSE PURE
rt w
★ SAVE 2 3 Jif Cninchy
B iil • ’3 .1 9 74* Peanut Butter 28 Oz. Jar *1 .3 9 10* A P P l f J U I C E
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G A R D EN
2 /5 9 * 7‘ 1 French Dressing 16 Oz. Size 89* 10*
Kraft’8 32 OZ.
P E A S BOTTLE
63* 6* 1 1000 Island Dressing BoSfe 95* 14*
Assorted Flavors
99* 1 6 *1 $ Hi-C 46 Oz. Cans
51 * 8 *
303
Kraft’s Dinner 7V4 Oz. Pkg
wfiOvt * 1 .9 9 1 0 *1 CAN Macaroni &CheeseDinner 29* 4 * W ISH B O N E

’ 1 .9 9 1 0 *1
I Assorted Colots
Dial Soap R egular Size 19* 11*
FRENCH O R ITALIAN
■ D R E S S IN G
W SAVE 2 Coffee Mate
49* > 8* Coffee Creamer 16 Oz. Jar 99 * 20*
For Dishes 16 OZ.
4* Calgonite 50 Oz. Size ‘ 1 .0 9 30* B O m E
f¥ • 59* W IS H B O N I
SEALD SWEET UNSWEETENED /
L O C A L
’ 1 .1 9 18*
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YOU BUY A 10 RING CAN OF
8 - DAVIE COUNTY F.NTF.RPRISI-. RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 13. 1075

Davie Has 24 Active Why An American Legion?


W hy an A m e ric a n Legion? •'T o d a y w e don't know the age

Girl Scout Troops


The p r c a m h le of th e o f o u r y o u n g e s t o r o ld e s t
A m e ric a n L e g io n c h a rte r m e m b e r, p ro b a b ly the sp rea d IS
p rohalily answ ers this question fro m 18 to a ro u n d 100-years of
b e tte r than a n y th in g else. It is a ge. Y e t the h is to ry of th e ',
IIS follows: A m e ric a n Legion since W o rld •
T h e D a v ie C ounty G ir l Scouts
" F o r (io d and c o untry w e W a r I I has been one o f a m a z in g
a re 'n o w o p e ra tin g as an A re a
w ith in its e lf. T h e y associated
w ith the T a rh e e l T r ia d G irl
Scout C ouncil, In c ., located in M o v e m e n t
Q ir iS c o u t O » o k ie ^ e associate ourselves to g eth er fo r
the follow ing purposes:
u p h o ld and d e fe n d
To
th e
success in w e ld in g to g e th e r an
o r g a n iz a tio n o f w id e s p r e a d ,
ages. In s te a d of being blo cked ■

Founded
C o lfa x , N . C . T h e re a re tw en ty - On T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 13, 9528 sold fo r $1.00 p e r box by 173 G irl constitution of the U n ite d S tates b y a g e n e r a tio n g a p , th e
cookies” . of A m e ric a ; to m a in ta in la w A m e ric a n L egion has becom e a
four a c tiv e G irl Scout Troops in boxes of G ir l Scout Cookies w ill Scouts throughout the C ounty. T h e bonuses th at the Scouts
D a v ie C ounty a t this tim e . . . we a r r iv e in D a v ie C ounty. " I f y o u h a v e not b e e n a n d o r d e r ; to fo s te r a n d g e n e ratio n b rid g e . W ith a
re c e iv e on each box d e fra y the p erpetuate a one hund red p er com m on purpose, d iffe re n t age"_;
Those cookies com e in fiv e

3-Years A^o
hope to h ave m o re added to this contacted t>y a G ir l Scout to expense of needed m a te ria ls
lis t by the F a ll of 1975. B ecause flavors- Le m o n C re a m s , O x fo rd o rd e r your cookies b efore the cent A m e ric a n is m ; to p re se rv e groups h a v e no d iffic u lty in
and c a m p in g trip s d u rin g the
of the la rg e a re a that D a v ie C re a m s , S cot-Teas, M in ts & a r r iv a l, be on the look-out fo r S p rin g season.. “ I f you h ave
the m em ories and incidents of w o rk in g to g e th e r” , said R o b e i^ \
covers, it has becom e necessary S aviinnahs (b e tte r know n as the G ir l Scout C ookie Booths on our associates in the g re at T h ie s , a d ju ta n t of the S a m u e l £ .• ■
p re -o rd e re d cookies fro m a
to de v id e the C ounty into four P ea n u t B u tte r l. As an added w e e k -e n d s a t th e s h o p p in g w a rs ; to inculcate a sense of W a te r, J r . Post N o. 174 o f the '
Scout, tr y a n o th e r box o r tw o
sections w ith a T ro o p O rg a n ize r a t t r a c t io n , th e S co u ts h a v e c en ters in D a v ie C o u n ty ,” said in d iv id u a l o b lig a tio n to th e A m e ric a n Legion.
S ix t y - t h r e e y e a r s a g o - on M a r c h 11, 1912, to b e th at you h a v e n ’t o rd e re d w hen " T h e re is som ething fo r e v e ry ,
in each section. T h e new added a c ra c k e r c a lle d Sesam e M rs . J a c k S an fo rd , o f South c o m m u n ity ,s ta te a n d n ation; to
e x a c t -- G i r l S c o u ts o f tn e U . S . A . w a s fo u n d e d , o n v e r y y our cookie^ a re d e liv e re d .”
O rg a n ize rs a re : C risps fo r those w ho a rc not M a in S tre e t, M o c k s v ille , County com bat the auto c ra c y of both v e te ra n in the A m e ric a n L e g io n '
m u c h th e s a m e id e a ls t h a t s h a p e d th e b ir t h o f o u r T h e cookie sale is the only a ll-
M o c k s v ille , M rs . John R e p u b lic . J u s t as o u r c o u n tr y h a s g r o w n , s o h a s G i r l cookie e a te rs o r a re w a tc h in g Cookie C h a irm a n .. " I w ill be the classes and the m asses; to and the local c o m m a n d e r. B ill-
out m oney m a k in g p ro je c t that
G u g lie lm i. 712 P a r k A v e ., S c o u tin g : f r o m 18 g i r l s in S a v a n n a h in 1912 to m o r e th e ir d ie t. A ll fla v o rs w ill be g lad to h a v e you c a ll a t 634-2415 m a k e r ig h t th e m a s te r of H en d ricks, urges a a ll elglble.
the G ir l Scouts a tte m p t d u rin g
M o cltsville. th a n 3 .3 m illio n g i r l a n d a d u lt m e m b e r s in 1975. for cookies. D a v ie C ounty has m ig h t; to prom ote peace and v e te ra n s to c o m e to the_
the y e a r - so, help th e G ir l
good w ill on e a r th ; to s a fe g u a rd m eetings. T r y it! W e k n o w y o u ^
C o o lc c in re , M r s . J a m e s
Thom pson, Box 546, C ooleem ee.
M a n y c h a n g e s n a v e b e e n m a d e to k e e p th e G i r l
S c o u t p r o g r a m t i m e l y a n d a v a il a b l e to a l l g ir ls Browine Scout the re p u ta tio n of not re tu rn in g
unsold cookies to the C ouncil,
Scouts in y o u r C ounty - Buy g irl
Seoul cookies fro m a g irl scout and tra n s m it to p o s te rity the w ill lik e i t ” , said T hies.

|cMarrh th
th r o u g h th e y e a r s . B u t, th e p r in c ip le s o n w h ic h G i r l p rinciples of Justice, F re e d o m A jo in t m e e tin g of P ost 174; ’
C e n te r - W illia m H . D a v ie ,
S c o u tin g is b a s e d - h o n e s ty , fa ir n e s s , a n d r e s p e c t fo r Annual Supper so, please pitch in & help the eonkir! and D e m o c ra c y ; to consecrate and the n e w ly fo rm e d a u x ilia r y * '
M rs . D o n a ld G obble, R o u te 1, G ir l Scouts get rid o f th e ir
o n e s e lf a n d o th e rs - h a v e r e m a i n e d c o n s ta n t. F r o m its and s a n c itfy our c o m rad esh ip w ill be held on M a rc h 18th in t h e ''

Letter To Editor
M oc ks v ille .
F a rm in g to n , .Smith G ro v e , b e g in n in g . G i r l S c o u tin g h a s h e lp e d m illio n s o f g i r ls to 15 by our devotion and m u tu a l c a f e t e r ia of th e B ro c k -
g r oo ww __________
in to r e s o u r c e fu lw o m e n . | h elpfulness." C o m m u n ity C e n te r. T h e social,
A dvance, C o rn a ize r, M rs . T . A . T h e B ro w n ie Scout Troops in
T o h ig h lig h t th is y e a r ’s G i r l S c o u t W e e k , M a r c h 9-15, 'Oie A m e ric a n Legion is a hour w ill s ta rt a t 7 p .m . w ith the'
R ichardson , R oute 2, A dvance. G i r l S c o u ts a c ro s s t h e c o u n tr y in v it e a l l c itiz e n s to D a v ie C ounty w ill h a v e th e ir
M rs . E d w a rd C. Cook is the four w a r organization . re g u la r business session a t 8.'
“ G R O W W I T H U S ” . T h e y a s k u s to w o r k in a n n u a l c o vered -d ish s upper at p .m . A ll m e m b e rs a n d those'
S erv ic e T e a m C h a irm a n fo r the p a r t n e r s h ip w i t h th e m a s th e y p r e p a r e f o r le a d e r s h ip the D a v ie C ounty H igh School of a few w o m en “ lib b e rs ” , som e w is h in g to jo in e it h e r .
County and M rs . J a c k S an ford
is th e A re a C h a ir m a n
r o le s . T h e y a s k u s to jo in t h e ir c o n s e r v a tio n e ff o r t s , C a fe te ria on S a tu rd a y , M a rc h
tin rd o n T o m lin s o n , E d ito r
D a v ie C ounty states lik e O hio h ave a lre a d y Legion Post Seeks o r g a n iz a tio n a r e u r g e d to
t h e i r w o r k w it h h a n d ic a p p e d p e o p le , s e n io r c itiz e n s , 15th, s e rv in g to begin a t 6:30 re s c in d e d m u c h p r o te c tiv e a tte n d .
rep re s e n tin g D a v ie C ounty a t E n te rp ris e -R e c o rd
the T a rh e e l T r ia d G ir l Scout
th e m i g r a n t c o m m u n ity _ , a n d h u n d r e d s o f o th e r
c o o p e r a tiv e c o m m u n ity s e r v ic e p r o je c ts .
P .M .
A ll reg is te re d B ro w n ie s , th e ir
M o c k s v illc . N C 27028 legislation fo r women, yet o ther Items For Auction
slates s till h ave n o t-n o r should
C ouncil B oard M ee tin g s four me\ G i r l S c o u ts . “GROW
T. n e th e r 6 'o r 60, s a y th e! CTirl “G R O W W WITH
I T r o o p L e a d e r s , a s s is ta n ts , T h e S am uel E . W a te r, J r.
D e a r E d ito r: they. B ut if the n a tio n a l E R A is
tim e s p e r y e a r. U you a re U S ” a n d h a v e fu n d o in g it . W e a c c e p t t h e i r in v it a t io n T ro o p C o m m itte e m e m b e rs & A m e ric a n Legion Post 174 of
w it h th a n k s . A n d w e a d d o u r c o n g r a t u la t io n s to a n ra tifie d , e v e ry b it of protection
in te re ste d in G ir l Scouting o r B ro w n ie p a ren ts a re e xpected M o c ks v ille is conducting a d riv e
o r g a n iz a tio n t h a t c o n tin u e s to c o n t r ib u t e s o m u c h to T h e E q u a l R ights A m e n d ­ for w om en w o rk e rs w ill be
h a v e a d au g h ter th a t w ants to to c o lle c t a r t ic le s to be
e n te r a Tro o p , please contact w h a t is g o o d a b o u t th e A m e r ic a n w a y o f l i f e . to a tte n d . A t this tim e the W o rld m ent w ill not help w o m en in abolished e v e ry w h e re . auctioned in A p ril. 4 -H S le w s
F rie n d s h ip F u n d w ill accept in d u s tria l jobs. I w ish “ lib ­ C olorado pre vio u s ly passed a
the o rg a n ize r in y o u r section fo r A nyone having any a rtic le s to
c o ntribution s fro m each Tro o p b e rs ” could see w h a t they h a v e .state E R A , o iid on J u n e B, 1973,
in fo r m a tio n r e g a r d in g donate m a y leave the a rtic le s a t T h e D a v ie A c a d e m y 4 -H Q u b
fo r th e p r o m o tio n o f G ir l the C olorado c o u rt held in

Girl Scout Week


L e a d e rs h ip and re g istra tio n . done lo us w om en in fa c to rie s in the B ranch B an k and T ru s t
S couting through out the w o rld . C olorado vs E llio t th a t under m e t M o n d a y , M a rc h 3, 1975, in •
T ra in in g fo r new le a d e rs w ill be O hio. M a y b e they w e re try in g C om pany lot o r Shop R ite
E a c h B ro w n ie T r o o p w ill C o lo r a d o ’ s E R A fa th e r s no the D a v ie A c a d e m y C o m m u n ity :
h e ld a t th e D a v ie C o u n ty lo help, but they and th e ir p a rk in g lot on the follow ing B u ild in g . S heila W a lk e r c a lled
p resent a s k it d e p ic tin g a ••e q u a l r ig h t s ” h a v e m a d e lo n g e r n e e d s u p p o rt th e ir
L ib r a ry beginning the 16th of d ates; M a rc h 15, 22, a n d 29th, the m e e tin g to o rd e r and le d the
Tuesday, M a rc h 1 1 th : co u n try w h e re G ir l Scouting is things w orse fo r us. fa m ilie s . So in a d d itio n to
A p ril and continuing on the 23rd E a c h da y in G ir l Scout W eek fro m 10a.m . to 4 p .m . T h e re w ill pledges to the fla g s , J a n e ,;
and 30th of A p r il w ith an C itizen sh ip D a y know n & p ra c tic e d . W om en w ho w o rk a t desks or s w e llin g tax-su p p o rted w e lfa re ,
ce leb ra te s a d iffe re n t fa c e t of be tru c k s at these a re a s to C a r t n e r h a d t h e d e v o tio n s
outdoor tra in in e .session held on W ednesday, M a rc h 12th: G ir l b la c k b o a rd .s , w h e re th e a n a tio n a l E R A w ould force re c e iv e and pickup a rtic le s .
G ir l Scout p ro g ra m , beginning c a lle d “ I W ish W e 'd A ll B een
M a y 3 rd . w ith G ir l Scout S abbath on Scout B irth d a y , Foun ded in
1912, the g ir l Scout M o v e m e n t is
Mechanical Failure heaviest loads they lift m a y be a
pile of p ap ers o r a fe w books,
m o re w o m e n in to fa c to r y
p ro d u c tio n jo b s w ith no
“ Y o u r donations w ill help us
in o u r youth and c o m m u n ity
R eady” . O ld B u s in e s s ’
S atu rd ay , M a rc h 8 and G irl consisted of the R oadsign and a
BandConcert S co ut S u n d a y , M a rc h
T hrougho ut the 13-county a re a .
9. 63 y e a rs old on this d a y . A lso,
this is H e a lth & S a fe ty D a y .
Causes Accident a re not re p re s e n ta tiv e of fa c ­
tory production w o rk e rs who
s ta tu to ry w o rk lo a d lim ita tio n s
w hatso ever.
F o r these reasons, and others
p ro g ra m s ,” said L e w is O cher,
C o m m itte e C h a irm a n .
re p o rt on the B a k in g C ontest. .
N e w business w as discussion on;

Thursday Night G ir l Scouts atte n d e d s e rv ic e s at


churches o r synagogues of th e ir
choice, as a troop o r group.
T h ru s d a y , M a rc h

G ir l S co uting is a w o rld -W id e
1 3 th :
In te rn a tio n a l F rie n d s h ip D a y .
M e c h a n ic a l fa ilu r e w as cited
as th e p ro b le m cause of a m o to r
v e h ic le a c c id en t M a rc h 4th,
need p rotection of present la w s ,
such as those lim itin g loads
w om en m u s t lift. T h e u n in ­
too num erous to m ention h ere,
W om en in In d u s try stro n g ly
P ic k u p s e r v ic e m a y be
o b ta in e d by c a llin g
follow ing num b e rs : 634-5304,
th e
the T a le n t Show on M a rc h 29,
T ra s h P ic k -U p on A p ril 3,
C ounty-w ide Zoo P ro je c t, and
T h e D a v ie H ig h S ch ool O th e r events planned fo r the O rg a n iza tio n . aro und 8:10 a .m ., on R u r a l fo rm e d but noisy m in o rity of opposes E R A . 634-2873, 634-3663. the F ir e S afety P ro g ra m s .
S ym phonic B a n d a n d V ocal F r id a y , M a r c h 14th: O ut-O f- P a v e d R oad 1116. E R A p r o p o n e n ts --s m o o th - “ W e w ish to e xtend our
w eek include: Y o u rs v e ry tru ly , J e rr y K oontz h a d the p ro g ra m ;
E n s em b le w ill present a concert M onday, M a rc h 1 0 th : D oors D a y and th e end of G ir l D a v id A u th o r D a y w a lt, 68, of ta lk in g college w om en w ho thanks to the m a n y m e rc h a n ts on O rg a n ic G a rd e n in g . The
T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 13, a t 7:30 H o m e m a k in g D a y Scout W eek. M o c k s v ille , R t. 1 w as the d r iv e r have n e v e r even seen a fa c to ry and residents o f D a v ie C ounty m e e tin g w a s then a d jo u rn e d
p .m . in the a u d ito riu m a t the of the 1971 M e rc u ry . p ro d u c tio n l i n e - p a r r o t th e (M r s .) N a o m i M c D a n ie l th a t donated ite m s la s t w e e k - and re fre s h m e n ts w e re s erved
B .C . B ro ck C o m m u n ity C e n te r S ta te H ig h w a y P a t r o lm a n c la im th a t som e w om en can lift N a tio n a l P re s id e n t T h a n k s - P le a s e c a ll upon us if

Loans*100 To *1500
by M rs . B ecky C a rtn e r.
on N o rth M a in S tre e t.
J im m y S te e le w i l l be DavidsonCounty K .W . L e d b e t t e r s a id
in v e s tig a tio n showed th a t the
v e h ic le w a s tra v e lin g w e s t on
h is up to 75 lbs., and should h ave
th e " o p p o r t u n it y ” to w o r k
w e can help y o u ,” said O cher.

fe a tu re d soloist. D o o r prizes
w ill be presented.
The c o n c e rt is b e in g
CommunityCollege U S 64 a n d a tte m p te d to m a k e a
le ft tu rn onto H P-1116. T h e le ft
alongside m en.
In t h e ir e a g e rn e s s
perhaps, get th e ir boss’ jo b as
to,

presented d u rin g the n a tio n a l


“ M u sic In O u r Schools” w eek. DavieClasses r e a r w h e e l c y lin d e r ru p tu re d ,
causing th e v e h ic le to h a v e no
b ra ke s , and it w en t onto R P -
o ffice m a n a g e r, they a re m ost
generous in g iv in g a w a y those
precious distinctions so b a d ly

Farminffton
F a r m in g to n C la s s e s : 1116 and o ff into a d itc h bank. needed b y th e ir h a rd e r-w o rk in g
Q u ilt in g a t F a r m i n g t o n D e v e l o p m e n t C e n t e r - 6 :3 0 - D a m a g e w a s e s tim a te d at sisters on the a ssem b ly lin e.
8 :3 0 p .m . -T u e s d a y , M a r c h 1 8 th i n s t r u c t o r : M r s . K a t e aro u n d $100. T h e re w e re no

W ednesday a fternoon guests


F o s te r - R e g is tr a t io n - $ 2 .0 0
C r o c h e t in g a t F a r m i n g t o n 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p . m . C a ll M r s .
C h a r lo t t e S m it h - 9 98-8940 R e g is t r a t io n $2 .00 .
charges.
W h e n th e y p o in t o u t th a t
m o th e r s e a s ily l i f t 50 lb .
c h ild re n , they do not re a liz e o r
For Any Worthwhile Purpose
o f M r . and M rs . D . R . B e n n e tt Vehicle Overturns do not c a re th a t this is not lik e
c onsistently liftin g 50 lbs. on an
w e re M r . a n d M rs . D a n E llis o f .C o o le e m e e C la s s e s :

Southern Discount
B e n k e lm a n , N e b ra s k a . T h e y A d v a n c e d C a k e D e c o r a t in g - M o n d a y , M a r c h 1 7 th - A c a r w e n t out o f co n tro l,
dow n an e m b a n k m e n t and
a s sem b ly line a ll d a y long. W e
W om en in In d u s try know b e tte r
_s e e _ S D
w e re in N o rth C a ro lin a to a tte n d 6 :3 0 -9 :3 0 p .m . a t C o o le e m e e R e c r e a t io n C e n t e r -
R e g is tr a t io n $ 2 .0 0 . o v e rtu rn e d aro u n d 12; lo a .m .,- than anyone else th a t w e a re
th e w eddin g o f M iss P a tric ia M a r c h 5 th . T h e a c c id e n t s im p ly not p h y s ic a lly equal to
E llis a n d D on H o w a rd S a tu rd a y
afternoon. C o o le e m e e C la s s e s : o c c u rre d on N C 801, 14.3 m ile s m en, but E R A p e rm its no Court Square (Above Fashion Shop)
Sunday visito rs o f M r . and A d v a n c e d C a k e D e c o r a t in g - M o n d a y M a r c h I7 th - no rth o f M o c k s v ille , on the d istinction. Hione 634-3596 ______________ Juet., Wed., and Thurt. 9-6:30
6 :3 0 -9 :3 0 p .m . a t C o o le e m e e R e c r e a t io n C e n t e r - p ortion o f the ro a d th a t is u n d e r D ue to the incessant a g ita tio n
M rs . R o g e r M o o re and M r . and construction.
R e g is t r a t io n .
M rs . E v a n L a k e y w e re M rs . T h e d r iv e r w as R o b e rt M a r k
C h a rle s J a m e s o f R ic h m o n d , M o c k s v ii l e C la s s e s ; H e n d ric k s , 19, of 757 S a lis b u ry
V a „ M r . and M rs . A . E . T o le P a in t i n g - M o n d a y , M a r c h 1 0 th - 9 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 a t S t., M o c k s v ille .
H a w k in s and M r . and M rs . B r o c k B u ild in g in M o c k s v ille . In s t r u c t o r : H e le n S ta te H ig h w a y P a t r o lm a n
W oodrow J am es of W inston- M e s s e r- R e g is t r a t io n $ 2 .0 0 . W .D . G ro o m s s a id h is
S ale m . O th e r guests o f M r . and B ib le S c h o o l C r a f t s - W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h 1 2 th a t in v e s tig a tio n s h o w e d th a t
M rs . M o o re on S unday w e re M r . E a t o n ’s P a r s o n a g e - 2 :0 0 -4 :0 0 p .m . I n s t r u c t o r K a t e H e n d ric k s lost co n tro l on a
and M rs . H e n ry Le e Shore of F o s t e r - R e g i s t r a t i o n $ 2 .0 0 . g ra v e l p o rtio n of N .C . 801 th at
M o c ks v ille . w as u n d e r co n stru ctio n , ra n
Sunday d in n e r guests o f M r . T h e fo llo w in g c la s s e s a r e n o w b e g in n in g a g a in .
R e g is t r a t io n lo r each of th e s e is $ 2 .0 0 . dow n an e m b a n k m e n t on the
and M rs . B ill B ro ck w e re M rs . le ft, ro lle d o v e r fro m its rig h t
W . C. Sloope a n d M iss E s te lle A d v a n c e d S t r e t c h S e w in g - M o n d a y 1 :0 0 -4 :0 0 a t side and c a m e to rest on its
S lo o p e , M r . a n d M r s . B ill P h ip p s ^ w i n g C e n t e r I n s t r u c t o r ; F a y e B u r c h e t t e . w heels. H e n d ric k s re p o rte d ly
T e m p le and d a u g h te r, D a w n ,
S t r e t c h S e w in g - T u e s d a y - 1 :0 0 -4 :0 0 . a t F h ip p s said th a t a dog r a n in fro n t of
T r a c y and Shanda, a ll o f E lk in .
S e w in g C e n te r In s tr u c to r : Faye B u rc h e tte . h im causing h im to lose control.
M rs . Sloope and M is s Sloop
D a m a g e w as e s tim a te d at
stayed o v e r fo r a few days. T a il o r in g - I n s t r u c t o r : B o b L y e r l y T u e s d a y - 6 :0 0 - $700.
M r . a n d M rs . C h arles H ill of 9 :0 0 a t P h ip p s S e w in g C e n te r . W e d n e s d a y - 1 :0 0 -4 :0 0
M o rg a n to n w e r e S a t u r d a y
v isito rs of M r . and M rs . D . R .
a t P h ip p s S e w in g C e n te r . T h u r s d a y - 6 :0 0 -9 :0 0 a t
P h ip p s d e w in g C e n te r . Operator License
B e n n e tt and o th e r frie n d s .
I f you a re p lanning to get liv e
o r a rtific ia l flo w ers for E a s te r
S e w in g - In s t r u c t o r : .K a t h e r in e E d w a r d s - M o n d a y -
6 :0 0 -9 :0 0 at P h ip p s
Suspensions
be s ure to see M rs . M ik e C ope’s C e r a m ic s - I n s t r u c t o r : B e l le Boger M onday & Suspensions o f m o to r v e h ic le
d is p la y o f p o t p la n ts a n d W e d n e s d a y - 7 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 o p e ra to rs licenses in D a v ie
a r t i f i c i a l a r r a n g e m e n ts a t
A r t - l n s t r u c t o r : G le n d a B e a r d M o n d a y - 6 :0 0 -9 :0 0 a t C ounty fo r the w eeken d ending
Johnson’s G u lf S ta tio n
B r o c k B u ild in g . T u e s d a y - 6 :0 0 -9 :0 0 a t A d v a n c e F e b r u a ry 28, 1975, included:
beginning M o n d a y , M a rc h 17th
C o m m u n it y B u ild in g . S a t u r d a y - 9 :0 0 1 2 :0 0 a t B r o c k J e r r y W . Jacobs, 30, o f N o rth
th ru th e 29th. Open H ouse w ill B u ild in g . D a v ie S t., C o o le e m e e ,
be on Sunday th e 23rd. C om e
A r t - l n s t r u c t o r : L a r r y G r o c e T u e s d a y - 6 :0 0 -9 :0 0 a t suspended as of M a rc h 14, 1975
e a rly and ta k e y o u r choice of
B r o c k B u i l d i n g . u n til Sept. 14, 1975.
these flow ers. H a ro ld P . C a m p b e ll, 36, of
M o c k s v ille R t. 7, re v o k e d as of
F e b . 3. 1975 u n til M a rc h 3, 1976.
Bobby F . Ire d la n d , 24, of
M o c k s v ille R t. 6, suspended as
o f F e b ru a ry 5, 1975 u n til F e b . 5,

C H EST FREEZER 1976.


R a y A . L e w is , no d a te of
b ir t h , C a m p b e ll Road,
ISTHECOSTOF BEEHNGUPYOUR HERD
suspended as o f M a rc h 6, 1975
u n til A ugust 3, 1975.
R o b ert L . N ichols, 21, of
MIUCMG YOUR POCKETBOOK DRY?
M o c k s v ille R t. 4, suspended as I t d o e s n ’t ha\^e to. , le ve ls o f d rie d c a n e m olasses, so o itt le
of M a rc h 14, 1975 u n til Sept. 14,
1975. W h e t h e r y o u lia \'e a b r o o d c o w ' f in d it p a k ita h le w 'h e n te d fi'ee c h o ic e
E u g e n e O. S m ith . 54, of
M o c k s v ille R t. 4, re v o k e d as of
h e rd , fe e d lo t, o r d airy, y o u l l f in d o u r o r m ix e d w 'ith th e ir rej^Likr feed.
F e b ru a ry 3, 1975 u n til F e b . 3, n e w ' M in e r a l M i x , u s e d w i t h o u r J im W i t h j i m 1 3 a n d y L iq u id S u p p le -
1976.
D a n d y L iq u id S u p p le m e n t, w ill m e n t a n J M in e n il M ix , y o u r a itt e
Congressman Hefner p r o \ i a e o n e o f th e m o s t c o m p le te s h o u ld n ’t re q u ire a n y o t h e r m in e ra l
Opens Salisbury Office s u p p ie m e n ta iy fe e d in g p ro g ra m s o r a d d itio n a l salt,
C o n g re s s m a n B ill H e fn e r
announced today th a t his office ax'auable tcxJay W i t h o u t a n y u n n e c - S o , f o r a n ecc')nom ical, e ffic ie n t
in S a lis b u ry opened M o n d a y , essarr y e x p e n s e . ^
M a rc h 10. - 5 , -
w ’a to b e e f u p ycuir h e rd
M r s . B e tty N e w s o m e of O lu - n e w ' M in e iT il M i x /P w it l o u t m ilk in g y (u ir
S a lis b u r y is h a n d lin g th e
C o ngressm an’s business in the su p p lie s a n u tiitio n id b le n d X K 'k e tb o o k di*>' see >'our
office. T h e o ffice is open fro m
9:00 a .m . u n til 4:00 p .m . e v e ry c)f salt a n d c a lc iu m , a lo n g o c iil |im D a n d y ^ d e a le r o r
day.
Similiar To Above ••I hope e v e ry o n e in R ow an w ’ith e n o u g h m a g n e s iu m s im p ly w r ite to B ill T u m li n ,
and the s urrou nding counties tc^ h e lp p r e \'e n t grass te ta n y P .O . l i ) x 3 3 9 , Sax’a n n a h ,
2 0 'CHEST 2 5 'CHEST w ill not h e s ita te to com e to or l i q u i d S U P P IE M E N I

Only 6 - 2 0 'Chests c a ll this o ffice w hen they need A n d it c o n ta in s h ig h G e o rg ia 3 1 4 0 2 .


a s s is ta n c e ,” C o n g re s s m a n MINERALMIX
* 3 3 9 “ w/r
. Only 3 - 2 5 ' Chests At This Price H e fn e r said. " M r s . N ew som e
lias been w o rk in g in the K a n ­
Chill Chert Freuert

Mocksville Furniture
napolis o ffic e fo r six w eeks and
is v e ry c a p a b le in h andling local
and fe d e ra l problem s, such as
Rill Junker

<&Appliance Co.
social s e c u rity , v e te ra n s a ffa irs
and social s e rv ic e s .”
T h e o ffice is located in S uite
225 of the H o m e S avings and
Juitker &Sou Feed Mill, .Mocksville, N.C. 27028, (704) 6:M 2377
l^ a n B u ild in g at 507 W est Innes
S treet.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975 -

GIRL SCOUTING...
OPENS A WORLD
GIRL SC O U T W E B ^ ^
OFOPPORTUNITIES
It’s living . . . growing . . . sharing . . . loving.
And it’s belonging. Girl Scouts have the
chance to build a future for themselves
through understanding today’s needs.

Learning
to Work
Together

G irl S co uts m a k e m a n y friends a n d le a rn to w o rk w ith


others. S haring . . .caring!

Anderson Chip & Pulpwood Ca


Route4, Mocksvllle, N.C.

GirtScouts
I t S h e ^ s 7 t o 1 7 ^ W h a t
Cat»About
C a n S c o u t i n g D o F o r H e r ?
Our
These are her most impressionable years. She’ll need to
Present be guided . . . to feel a sense of responsibility, belonging.
Envitonment She needs to learn to love and respect other people, the
‘ T h e y ’re d o in g th e ir p a rt n o w to clean u p th e e n v iro n m e n t, environment, and most important . . . herself. She’ll learn
p lus p ra cticin g conservation in o rd e r to m a k e o u r
c o m m u n ity b e a u t if u l. . . h e a lth y . ? this and more with Scouting. Let’s support the Girl Scouts.

Boi^r Oil Company D A V IB C O U N TY


Mocksville, N.C.

Girl Scouts
ScoutingHas -y-S'-'iii ’■V
Always
R igh t On
M 1. - A ' - ’ Target
Sometiilng
ToOfferGirts Developing
T o d a y ’s G ir l Scouts
aim s to be p h ysically
/ / f i t , m e n t a l ly a le rt,
Eveiywliere "Selfness”
/ and d ed icated to
, h e lp in g o thers.

♦ C o u n try gals and c ity gals can fin d a place fo r them selves
in scouting. T h e re are things to le a rn . . . places to e x p lo re
. . . p eople to h e lp .
G r il S co u tin g o ffe rs over tw o m illio n girls a iresn
atm osphere to develop self-values a n d w o r th . R e ­
sults? A -1 citizen s. T h a n k s .
Ingersoll-Rand
Bowen's Daily Products Mocksville, N.C.
J.P. Green MillingCa
RouteSMocksville Mocksville, N.C.

ItStarts
InTlie
A Respect
Brownies Scouting # « - - For
Seif•Expression t L t 'f e • • •
Beautg!
G ir l Scouts learn to love and respect A L L liv in g things
T h e fe e lin g grow s and grow s. T h e feeling is caring . A n d L e a rn in g th ro u g h d is c o v e ry -th a t’s w h a t S co uting is.
fro m g ro w in g p la n ts . . . C a rin g fo r a n im a ls .. . and h elping
p ro vin g i t . . . b y jo in in g in w o rth w h ile c o m m u n ity W h e th e r it be at an easel o r on a n a tu re tra il, th e re ’s a people!
pro je c ts . W e ta k e p rid e in G irl S co ut accom plishm ents. a lo t a girl learns a b o u t life thro u g h self-know ledg e.

YadkinValley
Howard Real^ ~ Jerome's TelephoneMembeishipCorp.
Julia C. Hoicard of Mocksville, N.C.
Office 634.5273 Home 634-3754 Yadkinville, N.C.
10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1.3, 1975

Cub Scouting HVin'.s Whiius -------------------- -- The Need For Kidney


By Wim Osborne
by D o ro th y H o rn
I'v e a lw a y s w a n ted to tra v e l -
r ,M !s , Transplants Is Increasing
Cub S couting is an out-gro w th I i-: TTic n u m b e r o f p a tie n ts w ith tr a n s p la n t a t io n a t B a p tis t
even w a y b ack w hen a skinny,
of the B oy Scout M o v e m e n t lo n g -le g g e d , b lo n d p ig ta ile d cnd-stage k id n e y d isease, who H o s p ita l.

%
need k id n e y tr a n s p la n t a t io n T h r o u g h th e S o u th e a s te rn
sta rte d in 1910 by S ir R ic h a rd little d re a m e r p la y in g w ith
p a p e r dolls cut fro m a S ears operations in o rd e r to s la y a liv e , R e g io n a l O rg a n P ro c u re m e n t
B aden-P ow ell. F o u n d a tio n , th e m e d ic a l c e n te r
Boys of eight and nine y e a rs c a ta lo g . is in c r e a s in g e a c h y e a r.
H o w e v e r , th e n u m b e r of cooperates w ith o th e r kidney
of age a re included in it. T h e y So fa r , m y tra v e ls h a v e been
h ave th e ir In d iv id u a l m eetings lim ite d to books. O n w ing s of kidneys bein g m a d e a v a ila b le tra n s p la n t p ro g ra m s in m a k in g
in hom es, headed by a Den w o rd s . I ’v e g o n e to fo g g y for tra n s p la n ta tio n has declined k id n eys a v a ila b le to th e most
M o th e r and assistan t. The by about SO p e r c e n t n a tio n a lly , s u ita b le r e c ip ie n t . T is s u e
London tow n and wound B ig
G roup is a lw a y s s m a ll enough Ben - he s tru c k b a c k . N o t m a n y a tra n s p la n t surgeon a t the m a t c h i n g la b o r a t o r ie s
so (h a t the boys can kn o w each people kn o w I tr a v e le d to Ita ly Bow m an G ra y S c h o o l of d e te rm in e th e s u ita b ility o f a
M e d icin e said. s p ecific k id n e y fo r a specific
o ther and w o rk to g e th e r, w hile ju s t to p ro p up the L e a n in g
s till g e ttin g s e p a ra te a tte n tio n T o w e r of P is a , L o c a l o ffic ia ls N o rth C a ro lin a has 300 new p a tie n t. A d m in is tra tiv e B o a rd
fro m th e ir D en M o th e r. A s they rem o v ed th e p rop - said it c a n d id a te s fo r k id n e y o f th e B o w m a n G r a y School of
e n te r a t the ag e of e ig h t, they d e tr a c te d fr o m th e to u r is t tra n s p la n ts each y e a r. S om e of M e d ic in e a n d N o rth C a ro lin a
begin w o rk in g on th e ir badges tra d e . th em d ie b e fo re a s u ita b le B a p tis t H o s p ita l. T h e ir
k id n e y becom es a v a ila b le . app o in tm en ts w e re announced
and a w ard s. A tr a m p dow n the C haps
A c tu a lly , a n y boy who is eight E ly s e e s in P a ris - (C h a m p s A m e m b e r o f th e B o w m a n by F ra n c is E . G a rv in o f N o rth
o r in the th ird g ra d e m a y jo in doesn't rh y m e w ith tr a m p ) G r a y - B a p t is t H o s p ita l o rg a n W ilkesboro, board c h a irm a n .
U c n :i, w it h D e n M o th e r s D e a n n a Y o r k a n d D o r o t h y tra n s p la n ta tio n p ro g ra m , said T h e n ew m e m b e r a re T . Clyde
and begin w ork on th e W olf bro u g h t g re e tin g s o f “ Bon jo u r ”
B adge. B oys w ho a re nine o r in H o r n , in c lu d e s : C h r is Y o r i t , R o n n ie R e y n o ld s , H e n r y - and w h e n th e y c a lle d m e r e c e n t ly th a t a k id n e y C o llin s J r . , a n in s u r a n c e '
the fourth g ra d e m a y jo in and H o r n , D o u i; K e ll y a n d T o d d H o w a r d . tr a n s p la n ta tio n p ro g ra m e x e cu tiv e in G reensboro; E«
“ B on A m i , " I k n e w th e y
w ork on th e ir B e a r B adge. w e re n 't c a llin g m e a sink depends upont th e a c q u is itio n of L a w r e n c e D a v is , W in s to n -
T lie W o lf Book e xp lain s the kidneys fro m liv in g re la te d S ale m a tto rn e y and m e m b e r of
c le an er.
legend of A k e la and g ives the In th e O rie n t, B uddha s ta red donors a n d fro m c a d a v e rs . the N o rth C a ro lin a S en ate; A .
C a d a v e r k id n e y s u s e d in H . F ie ld , an in s u ra n c e

S w !
iDasis fo r th e C u b S co ut a t m e w ith pu zzled e xpression -
m ovem ent. T h e ,b o y s w o rk fo r then w in k e d . B u t - m y a tte m p t tra n s p la n ta tio n u s u a lly com e e x e cu tiv e in H ic k o ry ; D r. M a r y
and e a rn firs t th e ir B obcat to re p la c e the Iro n C u rta in w ith fro m h e a lth y in d iv id u a ls who L id e M o rr is , a rad io lo g is t in
B adge and then go on to the lose th e ir liv e s in a c c id en ts and B u rlin g to n ; and the R e v . R . F .
a soft c u rta in of frie n d s h ip
W olf. A fte r this, com es the w h-'se k id n eys a re not d a m a g e d S m ith J r . , p a s to r o f F i r s t
fa ile d 1 kept h ittin g m y th u m b
by the ac c id en t. B a p tis t C h urch in H ic k o ry .
B e a r B adge. T h e re a re tw e lv e
a chievem ents th a t m u st be
w ith the h a m m e r . D r . Zhiv a g o
took c a re o f the sore th u m b .
4-H In D avie C ounty O f th e c a d a v e r k id n e y s T h e M e d ic a l C en te r Joint
ea rn e d before a Cub Scout can J i m S lo o p o f th e C o u n ty A g r i c u lt u r a l A g e n ts O f f lc e o b ta in e d a t N o r th C a r o lin a A d m in is t r a t iv e B o a rd w a s
W o w !!!
get his W olf B adge. Th en he is a d d r e s s e d th e T h u r s d a y m o r n in g m e e t in g o f th e B a p tis t H o s p ita l, about a th ird established in F e b r u a ry , 1974,
As lu c k w ou ld h a v e it, m y
able to w o rk on e le c tiv e and M o c k s v ille O p t i m i s t C lu b . M r . S lo o p is a n a s s is t a n t a re gotten fro m outside F o rs y th b y th e tr u s te e s o f B a p tis t
V e n e tia n gondli'er w a s no P e r r y
receives firs t a gold a rro w and a g e n t a n d c o o r d in a t o r o f th e c o u n ty - w id e 4 -H c lu b C ounty. O f the c a d a v e r kidneys H o s p ita l and th e trustees of
C om o. F a c t is - he sang m o re
then s ilv e r ones fo r m o re w o rk . a c t i v i t i e s . T h e 4 -H e r s (2 7 3 m e m b e r s s t r o n g ) a r e n o w re m o v e d a t th e m e d ic a l c e n te r, W a k e F o re s t U n iv e rs ity .
lik e T in y T im . A la te r boat rid e
W hen he is nine a boy goes in v o lv e d in t h e i r a n n u a l F i r e S a f e t y p r o g r a m , a c o u r s e a b o u t a t h i r d a r e s h ip p e d B io g ra p h y
in L e banon w ith K a h lil G ib ra n
into the B e a r book and ag a in In p r a c t i c a l F i r e P r e v e n t io n w h ic h e n c o m p a s s e s h o w e ls ew h e re because th e y do not B io g ra p h y is the only tru e
m o re th a n m a d e up fo r m y off-
here he has to accom plish fir e s s t a r t , h o w t h e y c a n b e p r e v e n t e d a n d - o r m a tc h a p a tie n t a w a itin g
k e y rid e in V e n ic e - he speaks e x tin g u is h e d , a n d e v a c u a t io n p r o c e d u r e s . ( P h o t o b y
tw e lv e steps to re c e iv e his B e a r and it's m usic. J e ff A y e rs )
B adge and also he can do I'd thou ght a bout c lim b in g the
fu rth e r w o rk on e lectives and M a tte rh o rn - b u t I ’d p ro b a b ly
get a n o th e r gold a rro w and
m o re s ilv e r ones if he chooses.
T h e B oy w orks a t his own ra te
W e b e lo s I , w it h C la u d e H o r n , J r . , l e a d e r , in c lu d e s :
B r e n t M i l l e r , B r i a n K e t t . E r i c S o u th e r n , R o d n e y
■ T h o m p s o n , M o r r i s H o r n a n d C a r lo s W i l l i a m s . J o h n
ge t nose ble e d , so w en t to the
S is tin e Chapel to v ie w
M ic h e la n g e lo ’s p a in tin g s . W h y
Farm Population
K i m b e r l y w a s a b s e n t w h e n p ic t u r e w a s m a d e .
and w hen and how he chooses.
One o f the basic p rin c ip le s of
Cub Scouting is th a t the w o rk is
don’t m y c e ilin g s look lik e that?
A bso lu te ly b e a u tifu l! G ot a
“ c r ic k " in m y n eck looking up
Continues To Decline
A m e ric a 's fa r m p o p u latio n
to be done by the boy and his so long - M ik e m u s t h a v e had c o n s u m e r b e h a v io r.
paren ts. I t is a tw o -w a y contact one, too. ( F o r those w ho h ave has d ro p p e d , though not as W h ile th e d o w n w a rd tre n d
o f p a re n t a n d c hild. been w o n dering - he used a r a p id ly as the d o w n a rd tre n d continu ed , the 138,000 person
W hen a boy reaches ten y e a rs lo ng-handled b ru s h .) d u r in g th e p r e v io u s h a lf d e c lin e re g is te re d in th e 12
of ag e he can becom e a W ebelo N e c es s ity b rin g s m e b a c k - c e n tu ry . O n ly one in e v e ry 20 m onth p e rio d c e n te re d on A p r il
Scout. H e re the m a in d iffe re n c e but th e re w ill be m o re tra v e ls . I A m e ric a n s now liv e s on a fa r m , 1973 w a s n o t c o n s id e r e d
is th a t the boys m e e t in den w a rm m y hands a t th e S ta tu e of c o m p a re d to a lm o s t one in th re e s ta tis tic a lly s ig n ific a n t.
m eetings, headed by a fa th e r. L ib e r t y a n d w o n d e r w h y people m o re th a n 50 y e a rs ago, M o re o v e r, th e 240,000
A t th a t age, this is a good id ea. N ia g a r a F a lls - th e n s lip a c c o rd in g to a re c e n t s u rv e y p o pu latio n d e c lin e b e tw e e n 1970
H e re the w o rk is h a rd e r a n d the aro u n d “ G re a s y C o rn e r" on m y w h ic h is re p o rte d in th e M a rc h a n d 1973 w as th e fir s t th re e y e a r
a chie ve m e n ts m o re strenuous. w a y to th e " B u ll H o le " in issue o f F IN A N C E F A C T S , a in te r v a l s in c e th e fa rm
E a c h boy rec eives a set of a rm C ooleem ee to s lid e on the m ossy N a t io n a l C o n s u m e r F in a n c e p o pu latio n w a s th e fir s t th re e
streamers to w h ic h a r e rocks. W ith a little im a g in a tio n - A s s o c ia tio n jo u r n a l of y e a r in te rv a l since th e fa r m
a tta c h e d a s m a ll pin s ig n ify in g - th e w a te r p o u rin g o v e r the p o pu latio n w as fir s t re c o rd e d in
e a c h a c h ie v e m e n t h e ha s
accom plished.
d a m looks lik e a L ittle N ia g a ra .
B on V o y ag e!
Vehicles Collide 1920 th a t did not r e g is te r a
s u b s ta n tia l d e c lin e in fa r m
T h e B oys go into B oy Scouting T w o vehicles w e re in v o lv e d in residents.
w hen th e y a re tw e lv e y e a rs old a collision on In te rs ta te 40 H o w e v e r, th e m in o r ity .Taces
a nd Cub Scouting is o v e r fo r D e n 5 , w it h D e n M o t h e r s M r s . H u tc h e n s a n d M a r c e l l e T u e s d a y aro u n d 7:45 a .m .

Win Me!
larSHAlLMARK CAROS INC
o f th e fa r m pop u la tio n d eclined
th em . N a y lo r , in c lu d e s : B r y a n B o g e r , K e it h H u tc h e n s , In v o lv e d w as a 1970 a t a n a n n u a l r a te o f 10.5 p e r cent
O u r local P a c k 574 belongs to , J a m e s N a y lo r , K i p S a le s , M a r t y M a r t i n , S te v e S t il l e r , In te rn a tio n a l tru c k , o w n e d by d u rin g th e s a m e th re e y e a r
the U w h a rrie C ouncil a n d w e R o d n e y N a i l , M a r K L o o k a b ille , F a r e n S h o a f a n d M a r k S u g a r T r a n s p o r t , In c . of p e rio d .
h a v e a p p ro x im a te ly th irty -fiv e W e e k ly . W e n t w o r th , G a . a n d b e in g T h e n a tio n ’s d e c lin in g b irth I’m Barnaby Bunny™ and you may win a <Joll that
Cub Scouts, nin e te e n W ebelos, o p e r a te d b y D o n T h o m a s r a te w a s also re fle c te d in the
and e leven le a d e rs , a t the B enton, 19, of C h a rlo tte , N . C.
looks just like m e - ju s t by coloring a picture of me
fa r m p o p u la tio n b e tw e e n 1970
p re s e n t m o m e n t. John B oy Scout T ro o p 525 is r e a lly and a 1974 V e g a being o p e ra te d a nd 1973 as th e n u m b e r of
and my friends. You’ll get a Barnaby Bunny™ bal­
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T h e P a c k m eets once a m onth m o re a d v a n c e m e n ts re c e n tly D . C. fe ll 13 p e r c e n t. TTiere w as no the Barnaby Bunny™ coloring contest now while
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r e c e iv e a w a rd s , and tra v e lin g e ast on 1-40 a n d the
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b la c k neck s c a rf. S m ith re c e iv in g P h o to g ra p h y , tru c k .
F u tu re plans fo r P a c k 574 a re W e b e lo s 11, in c lu d e s C h r is A n d e r s o n , T o n y B a i le y , C itize n s h ip in th e W o rld , and
a P in e b ro o k D e rb y in M a rc h , J a c k A lle n , T o n y A llis o n , - T e r r y G r e e n , S ta c e y R a ilr o a d in g , M e r i t b a d g e s ,
w h e re the c a rs the boys a n d . J o h n s o n , W i l l J u n k e r , D w i g h t S c o tt, H e r b e r t S t e w a r t , D a v id M c B r id e r e c e iv in g
th e ir fa th e rs h a v e m a d e w ill be
ra c e d ; in A p r il a P h y s ic a l
F itn e s s P ro g ra m w ill be held
w h e r e C u b s w i l l c o m p e te
E d d ie S p illm a n , T o d d S te e le a n d B i l l y L a g le . C itize n s h ip in th e C o m m u n ity
m e r it bad g e, J e ff B a rn h a rd t
re c e iv in g M u s ic m e r it badge,
D ennis K e lly re c e iv in g C ooking
NORTHWEST FARMERS
a g a in s t e ach o th e r; in M a y an
end-o t-th e -y e a r pic n ic w ill be
held in the P a r k .
m e r it bad g e. P e r r y C o lle tte e
re c e iv in g M o d e l B u ild in g and
D e s ig n , and P ers o n a l
Tobacco Warehouse
A warehouse for all farmers in Northwestern
M o c k s v ille w ill be th e site of M a n a g e m e n t m e r it badges, and
the e n tire C ouncil P h y s ic a l L o n n ie M c C u llo u ^ r e c e iv in g
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North Carolina
C ooking a n d P rin tin g m e r it
th re e boys fro m each p a c k w ill badges.
com e to tr y his lu c k in th e fifty - T h e n u m b e r o f a w a rd s in o u r
y a rd dash, s o ftb a ll th ro w , sit- tro o p h a v e rise n s ig n ific a n tly
ups, and s tanding b road ju m p .
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la te ly . T h is shows m o re in te re st
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b irth d a y o f Cub S couting. This boys a n d th e troop. W e c onsider
was c e le b ra te d a t the a n n u a l
B lue a n d G old B a n q u e t the Cub
'Scouts held in F e b ru a ry .
T h is y e a r the s e p a ra te dens
ourselves th e best tro o p in the
county o r e ven in the council
and i f this p e rfo rm a n c e is kept
up it w ill c ontinu e to be th a t
Mr. Tobacco Farmer;
h a v e been v e ry busy. S om e of D e n i, w it h D e n M o th e r s B e t t y C le m e n t a n d M a r g a r e t way.
the things th a t th e y h a v e done A llis o n in c lu d e s : V in c e n t C le m e n t , T o m m y S m it h , I f m o re boys w o u ld jo in Your support in the past years has made us a success today, a
a re ; le a rn in g th e In d ia n signs M i c h a e l L a s h a n d J a m e s A llis o n , scouting a n d e x p e rie n c e the
and using th e m , a ll going to the
C ircus in G reen sb o ro , p la y in g
joys o f it a ll o v e r the U n ite d tobacco warehouse of which to be proud. It is at this time we
o u td o o r gam es such
b a s k e tb a ll, trip s to the Science
M u s e u m in W in s to n -S a le m ,
as
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S tates o u r e n tire n a tio n w ould
be b e tte r o ff, so by jo in in g
scouting you can do y o u r p a r t in would like to say, "thank you" and ask that you continue to
E le c t r o n ic d e v ic e s a r e h e lp in g o u r c o u n tr y g r o w
m a k in g p la s te r m olds o f some p la y in g an im p o rta n t ro le in d riv e rs w hen th e ir tra ile rs a re
of th e C ub Scout E m b le m s , h ig h w a y s a fe ty in N o r th too high fo r low overh eads. H u g h L a g le ,
support us.
d e c o u p a g e , p a in tin g to te m C a ro lin a , and the fu tu re m a y " I n the past fe w y e a rs w e T ro o p R e p o rte r
p o le s , s o a p c a r v in g , fix in g b rin g a d d itio n a l e q u ip m e n t to h ave m a d e g re a t strides in
cookies fo r C h ristm a s. T h e list help e lim in a te tr a ffic ac­ h ig h w a y s a fe ty ," the m o to r
club e x e c u tiv e stated , “ and
1. Satisfaction in all respects
is r e a lly endless. cidents. A d v e rs ity
T h a t theory w as expressed by t h e r e is m o r e to c o m e . W h a t on e a rth w ould a m a n do
P au l B, M ario n , president o l the
N C S ta te M o to r C lub. H e cited
H o p e fu lly , w e can continue to
devise m e th o d s -s c ie n tific and
w ith h im s e lf if som ething did .2. Two locations offered this year
n o t s ta n d in h is w ay?
CornatzerNews an up-com ing e x p e rim e n t by o th e rw is e - to cut dow n on H . G . W ells
the G o v e rn o r's H ig h w a y S afety m o to r v e h ic le a c c id en ts ." Northwest Farmers #1, 3 1/2 miles south of Yadkinville on Highway 601, and
P ro g ra m In K a le ig h as a good
pc D r. F ra n k M ille r Northwest Farmers #2, (under construction), on new Hwy. 421, one-half mile
M r s . L iz z ie C o r n a tz e r is
undergoing tre a tm e n t in D a v ie
e x a m p le .
A new d iv ic e , to be tested
west of intersection 601
County H o sp ital. soon, is an dectronic sign that T h e W o n d e r fu l W o r ld
M rs . L illie P otts and M rs . flashed a w a rn in g w lien one c a r 3. Top dollar for your crop
S te lla H e n d rix r e m a in p a tie n ts
in D a v ie C ounty H o s p ita l.
M rs . N o ra S m ith a n d C laude
W illia m s vis ite d C a rl W illia m s
is follo w in g loo closely behind
an o th er c a r.
The s y s te m w ill a le r t
Of ANIMALS 4. Prompt and courteous service
m oto rists w hen they a re too-
in D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p ita l closc and it w ill also enable >/
5. All major companies represented on market .
lis . ■
S atu rd ay . police to e ffe c tiv e ly m o n ito r
M r . a n d M rs . T a y lo r F re e la ilg a te rs .
K oontz visited M r . and M rs . T he d evice includes detectors
C laude W illia m s Sunday.
M rs , Leona Bowens retu rn ed
in the ro a d w a y and an overh ead
sign. I f the g ap betw een the re a r
With confidence, select Northwest Farmers Tobacco WarehouBes 1and 2
h o m e fr o m D a v ie C o u n ty end ol one c a r and the fro n t end D E A R J .T .: Y o u r de­
H o s p ita l la s t T h u rs d a y and is of a n o th e r Is less th a t 1,2 DEA R DR . 'M l l. I.E K ;
s c rip tio n m o re a c c u ra te ly as your choice. Come by anytime and personally visit and Inspect our
im p ro v in g . H e r visito rs Sunday seconds, a " d a n g e r" signal is is m y N o r w c u ia n
a fternoon included E v a P otts, flk h iiu n d 1 h ;iv i‘ In u ro o m fits a bone tu m o r th a n an
flabhed on the o verh ead s ig n ,If
M r . a n d M rs , H a rv e y P o lls , the gap Is less than 0,7 seconds, h im vtT.\ fr e q u e n tly a n d .so abscess. O v e r 90 p e r c e n t of facilities and talk with us about "designation. "
Lena W a ll and T im A lle n , u n i i)rc‘ t l y m u c h a lw a y s a ll bo n e tu m o rs in th e c a n ­
a " v io la tio n " sign Is flashed,
M r s , B a ile y G e n e P o tts a w a r e d[ ills s k in and t>en in e a re m a lig n a n t. In such
" T h is new system is s im ila r
underw ent s u rg e ry in D a v ie
C ounty H o s p ita l last T uesday,
M r , and M rs , H o m e r P otts
to the one used to w a rn
s peeders," M a rio n said. H e
ex p la in e d that sev era l N o rth
i-ra l I'D n d illo n O ne d a y , 1
ncilieed h e'd Ki)t th is s w e ll-
Ini; iiii Ins b a c k leu on the
c a s e s , e a r ly s u rg e ry m a y
be l if e - s a v i n g . I hope
y o u 'v e a lr e a d y h a d R o g e t
Northwest Faim en Warehonse
and S haron v is ite d M r , and M rs , in to his v e te r in a r ia n lo r an
G a r y D e a n L iv in g o o d a n d
d au g h ters , A m b e r and J a m ie ,
Sunday a fternoon,
C a ro lin a c itie s a re using the
speedw arning ^v.-tem on c lly
streets, including C h a rlo tte ,
s k in n y p a r i T h is s w e llin u
IS as h a rd as the bone
Its e lf A t fir s t 1 thou K h t it
e x a m in a tio n o f lh a l lu m p .
Number 1 and 2
M a rlo n iilc U a system n e a r
M rs , M a r g a r e t P otts w as a K a leig h th at w a rn s d riv e rs if
m m h l be a n abscess, but
It's been a m o n th a n d it's A ge -- OWNED AND OPERATED BY —
Sunday luncheon guest of M r.
and M rs , John N icholson In
they they a re d riv in g too fast to iiiil s o fte n in g up a n y o r
I th in k a ll this ta lk about age R. A. OWEN ken GRAY
m a k e a dangerous c u rv e as is foolish. E v e r y tim e I ’m one
l in .ikin>; open If ans lh in y ,
-M ocksville, a n o th er e \a m p le ot i-leclron lc II - .ji'im lilt; illi;r e — J ,T ,
y e a r o ld e r, e v e ry o n e else is loo, Telephone 463-5544, Yadkinville, N. C.
s a iety deviie.s H e also (m inted G lo ria Swanson
out that .siinu' c ities use a
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’ these a rtic le s . F r o m th e then M a x ie B ro w n , R o y H olthou ser, M r . and in a s p e c ific book, contact us w h e re Mi.ss Flossie M a r tin has
M o c k s v ille E n te r p r is e , and E . P . C ra w fo rd spent M rs , C. D . P e e le r and b ro th e r, and, if w e don't h a v e it, w e m a y found a p lace fo r ju s t about
■ T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 12, 1925 com e W ednesday in W insto n-S alem ; M r. L e o n a rd P e e le r , of o rd e r it. O f course, in the e v e ry th in g th a t e v e r happened
■these b its o f m e m o rie s. M rs . B e rta P e e b le s and S a lis b u ry , spent the w eek-end m e a n tim e , w e can get you h e re - and then som e. I f you a re
N ot one p ic tu re is on th e front d a u g h te r . M is s A g n e s , o f w ith M rs . P e e le r ’s p a ren ts , M r, a lm o s t an y book in the s late not old enought to enjoy the
page and it s ta te s th e A d v a n c e , R o u te 3 w e re and M rs , W , A . H e n d rix ; M r . through the in te r lib ra r y loan his to ry room you should en jo y
' M o c k s v ille E n te rp ris e is “ T h e shoppers in this c ity M o n d a y ; and M rs . D . T . R e d w in e , of system . W e w ill also res e rv e our sto ry hour fo r preschoolers
L a rg e s t P A ID -IN -A D V A N C E M r . and M rs . Chas. L a s ly , of L e x in g to n , spent S unday w ith an y o f o u r books fo r you and Tuesdays at 10:.300 A .M , W e
•C IR C U L A T IO N of ANY L e w is v ille , spent S unday w ith M r , and M rs , W , A , H e n d rix ; notify you w hen it com es in. hope the M o n d a y film s at 7:00
P A P E R in D a v ie C ounty. M rs . L a s ly 's p a re n ts , M r . and M r , J , F . S m ith d e a l spent I f y o u r gro u p o r c lu b is P .M . w ill continu e to be a
O n ly one local a rtic le on the M rs . E . E . H u n t; M isses Ossie Sunday w ith his p a re n ts , M r . in te re ste d , w e w ould be glad to success, T lie nice th in g is th at
'f r o n t page; M is s G ra n t A lliso n and R u th R o d w e ll spent and M rs . H . T . S m ith d e a l; M r, help you select a film fro m the alm ost a ll these services a re
E n te rta in s T ru e B lu e W esley the w eek-end in C h a rlo tte ; M r. a nd M rs . John T a lb e r t, o f H ig h S ta te collection o r the film fre e . P le a s e consider th e m a ll,
* C lass. M iss R ebecca G ra n t and M rs . H . C la y L a n e , o f N e w P o in t, w e re S unday guests of collections in this a re a . W e also (W e also loan books',)
d e lig h t f u lly e n t e r t a in e d ....a t B e rn , a re v is itin g M rs . L a n e ’s M r , and M rs . G , T a lb e r t; R ev. h a v e p r o je c to r s a v a ila b le .
h e r h o m e on N o rth M a in S tre e t. fa th e r, M r . John Ija m e s ; M r. a nd M rs . W m , J . Bryson and N a tu r a lly , you c a n 't show a film
w h e re it isn 't d a rk , rig h t? W e
M is s S ara h C h a ffin , and M rs . M a y o F o s te r and little d a u g h ter, M a r y R eb ecca, P ic t u r e d w it h M r . a n d M r s . H u n t a r e M r s . S y b il K i m b e r l y , in c o m in g p r e s id e n t
ha v e a fin e m u lti-p u rp o s e room office: machines
P r e s id e n t....T h e h o s te s s ch ild ren , o f C ooleem ee, spent a re s p e n S n g s e v e ra l days w ith of th e D a v ie C o u n ty C h a p t e r a n d M r s . D o r is C a r m a n , b o a r d m e m b e r .
as s is ted b y h e r m o th e r, M rs . A. the w eek-end w ith M r . F o s te r’s M r . and M rs , G , T a lb e r t before a v a ila b le th a t becom es v e ry
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I f you need in fo rm a tio n , w e
s a lad c o u rs e....G u es ts: M isses
M a r y E ll a M o o r e , F r a n k ie
F o s te r; M rs . John C . S an ford
and c h ild re n , A gnes and J a c k
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w ill tr y to fin d it h e re o r use the Adding Machines
Freebies is spending som e tim e
C ra v e n , N o v e lla B in k le y , R u th a re spending a m onth w ith M rs . in L e x in g to n w ith h e r a u n t, M rs , re fe re n c e s e rv ic e of the S tate Service On All Makes
S w a ffo rd , S a ra h C h a ffin , P an sy S an fo rd ’s p a ren ts . D r . and M rs . J o h n H u n t; M is s W a lk e r fre e e d u c a tio n a l concerts lo r L ib ra ry , R e m b e r, w e h a v e the
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W a lk e r, E lla L e e S u m m e rs , J. W . S peig ht, in R o p e r; Com e W oodley, of the H ig h School M r s , J a m e s B , H u n t, J r . , N o rth C a ro lin a , T h e c h ild re n of ch ild re n as w e ll as evening ans w e r before you h a v e the EARLE’S
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s e rv ic e can h e lp you out? O ften Salisbury, N.C.
spent S unday w ith M r , A , E , 12:00 noon, a t the R a le ig h c h a p te rs , o u r c h ild re n ca n h e a r h o n o re d at a ll c h a p te r -
H a m m e r's Ideas of E co n o m y . A h e r b r o th e r 's b r id e , M r s . H e n d rix , of n e a r F o r k ; M r . F . W o m a n ’s C lub. th e N o rth C a ro lin a S ym p hony in sponsored concerts throughout
T w o B y F o u r O n ly ; U se of W illia m N o r m a n C le m e n t; M . M a r k la n d and fa m ily of TTie L ie u te n a n t G o v e rn o r and a d m is s io n -fre e concerts in th e ir the s ta te in the 1975 - 1976
.C ig a r e t t e s Is U p 100 P e r C t.;
; A m e ric a n R e p u b lic Should Co-
•'b p e ra te ; $1,000 In P riz e s F o r
C irc le N o . 2 o f the P re s b y te ria n
c hurch m e t w ith M rs . John J.
L a r e w T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n ; M rs .
W in sto n -S alem , spent Sunday
w ith M r . L , O, M a r k la n d ; M iss
R u th G arw o o d a n d a frie n d , of
his w ife a re the H o n o ra ry
M e m b e rs h ip C h a irm e n fo r the
S ym p hony’s 1975-1976
ow n schools.’’
The u p c o m in g annual
m e m b e rs h ip d riv e enables each
season. A m e m b e rs h ip not only
a llo w s one to a tte n d an y of these
concerts; it also supports the
[X ]s i[K lO I.O d C
I-B ta te G a rd e n e rs ;C re d it U nion P . J . Johnson w a s hostess to the W in sto n -S alem , spent Sunday a d m is s io n -fr e e c o n c e rts fo r
iT'Law A m ended; Renew ed T h u rs d a y A ftern o o n Rook club a fte rn o o n w ith M r , and M rs . C.
m e m b e rs h ip d riv e , to b e held
through out the s ta te in A p ril,
c h a p te r to ra is e the funds
school c h ild re n through ! N o rth " I hr l ) i ( t n i i c I (I \
needed to schedule a dm ission-
*'-C o n fid ’ce In Business O u tlo o k ; a t her hom e. C. M y e rs ; M r H ugh B oger, and 1975. In v ite d to a tte n d w e re the C a ro lin a , Wi l l ) ( (lie \l>i>n I ) (III
i.‘'G ains In C hurch M e m b e rs h ip fa m ily , of M o c k s v ille , spent p r e s id e n t s , m e m b e r s h ip
- E c lip s e P o p u la tio n In c re a s e . S M IT H G R O V E
Page tw o shows a p ic tu re NEW S
Sunday w ith M r , and M rs . Geo.
M y e rs ; M r , C h a rle s H a ll, of
c h a irm e n , p u b lic ity c h a irm e n
and e ducation c h a irm e n fro m
District Six Nurses Association To Meet
J^bf W ill R o g e rs on an W in sto n -S alem , spent the w e e k ­ T h e N o rth C a ro lin a D is tric t T h e b o a rd m e m b e rs a re 1 2 2 S. M a m Street
the m o re th an fo rty c h a p te rs of
'^ a d v e r tis e m e n t fo r ‘ B u ll ’ M r . Wood of the C h ild re n 's end w ith M r . a n d M rs . Geo. the N o rth C a ro lin a S ym p hony Six N urses A ssociation w ill asked to m e e t in th e fro n t
^ jD u r h a m a n d a n a d fo r F r a n k A . H o m e fille d R e v . M c K in n e y ’s M y e rs ; M r , C h a rle s H a ll, of m e e t a t R o w a n T e c h n ic a l e n tra n c e lo b b y a t 6 :30 P .M . fo r
S ociety, In c .
"■•Stith Co. lo c a te d a t 440 N . a p p o in tm e n t h e r e S u n d a y W in sto n -S alem , spent the w e e k ­ L t. G o v e rn o r H u n t th a n k e d In s titu te on M a rc h 13, 1975 at a business m e e tin g .
" L i b e r t y and 106 W . F ifth S t., m o rn in g . E v e r y o n e e n jo y e d his 7:30 P .M . in the B o a rd M e e tin g M o cks ville, N,C.
end w ith M r . a n d M rs . E d th e in d iv id u a l guests fo r th e ir
" iW in s to n -S a le m . M ost ta lk v e ry m u c h . M r . Leon Cash F a irc lo th ; M iss R a c ie H e n d rix , R oom . M r . T . B. H a y n e s , S ickle V o lu n te e r P hysicians
s u p p o rt o f th e S y m p h o n y . V o lu n te e r p h y s ic ia n s a n d
i n t e r e s t i n g a r t ic le h e aded “ B ig o f W -S w as als o p re se n t; M r . o f the M o c k s v ille H ig h School, R e m a rk in g th a t he h e a rd the C ell P ro g ra m C onsultant fo r the
Rem and For In c lo s e d and M rs . G . B . T a y lo r and spent the w ee k -e n d w ith h e r D e p a rtm e n t of H um an dentists a re flow n to P ro je c t
N o rth C a ro lin a S ym p hony as a H O P E p ro g ra m s through out the
> ^jC ars....In creasin g d e m a n d fo r c h ild re n , of C le m m o n s , wer.e p a re n ts , M r . a n d M rs . A. E , R esources, D iv isio n o f H e a lth
c h ild , M r . H u n t noted: w o rld w h e re th e y s e rv e w ith out
r^closed c a rs am o n g o th e r thing s, v is ito rs h e re S u n d a y ; M rs . J . R , H e n d rix ; M rs . G . M . B a rn e y “ The N o r th C a r o lin a S ervices, w ill be in c h a rg e o f the
•• 4s fu rn is h in g the te x tile in d u s try B eeding spent a few d ays last spent S unday w ith h e r son, M r , p ro g ra m . pa y fo r periods o f tw o to th re e W o A p p o i 111 n u ’ i i l N i M t 'S S .i iy .n r
Sym p hony adds im m e n s e ly to m onths.
> o f th e c o u n try w ith a b ig and w e e k w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs . W illie B a rn e y , o f B ix b y ; M iss
•f,ja n n u a lly g ro w in g business. C a lv in B ow les; M r . F . N. G ra c e W a g o n er, o f B ix b y , is
T h e la rg e s t u ser o f u p h o lstery N a y lo r, o f W -S, w as th e guest convalesing a fte r h a v in g had

THE KING5DOWN
jn a t e r ia l is th e F o rd M o to r of his a u n t M rs , W . L . H anes pneum on ia.
J C o m p a n y ....F o rd P ro d u ctio n S u n d ay; M essrs. W . G . S pry
(«re c o rd s disclose th a t in 1924 and J . C . S m ith w e re on th e sick
C E N T E R NEW S
i ^ l o s e to 40 p e r c e n t o f the lis t la s t w e e k ; M iss E v e ly n
^ c o m p a n y ’s passenger c a r F o s te r, o f W -S, w a s the guest of M r. A u th o r
b^butput w a s closed c a rs , w h ic h is h e r p a ren ts , M r . and M rs . J . H . S to n e s tr e e t a n d f a m i l y , of
n e w h igh record.. T o tr im F o s t e r S u n d a y . W insto n-S alem , spent Sunday

SLEEPING BEAUTY
^r l h e s e c a rs it to o k w ith M r . a n d M rs . T . W .
_tip p ro x im a te ly 3,680,000 y a rd s T U R R E N T IN E N E W S D w ig g in s ; M r . Odus T u tte ro w
I'Sof c lo th .... w as in Long 's S a n a to riu m , at
P ,’ A ds o f lo c a l in te re s t a re : M r . a n d M rs . R u fu s F o s te r S ta te s v ille s e v e ra l days las
‘ " C a ll’s B a rb e r Shop, A lliso n & a n d c h ild r e n , o f S a lis b u r y , w eek w ith blood poison, b u t he
Ji'wClement, T h e J . N L e d fo rd spent S unday w ith M r . and M rs . is som e b e tte r now and re tu rn e d

SWEEPSTAKES
j ^ m p d n y , K u rfe e s & W a rd , G le n n M cC u llo h ; M rs . Chas h o m e S u n d ay; M r . C la re n c e
l ^ a v i e R e a l E s ta te , L o a n & L a g le , o f M o x , s p e n t la s t Anderson, o f W in s to n -S ale m , is
n s u r a n c e C o .; M o c k s v ille T h u rs d a y w ith M r . a n d M rs . E . spending a fe w days w ith his
jtia r d w a r e C o m p a n y ; H e n k le - C. L a g le ; R e v . and M rs . A . H . fa th e r, M r . J. G . A nderso n;
r ig L o v e Stock C o.; T h e B e a s le y a n d c h ild r e n , -o f M iss P e a r l S tonestreet, o f C ana
♦•^Southern B a n k , & T r u s t C o.; M o o re s v llle , spent a fe w days spent one n ig h t la s t w e e k w ith
I ' ^ o r n & C o rn a tz e r, C . C . S an fo rd la s t w e e k in o u r c o m m u n ity ; M iss G e n e v a G a r re tt; M r . and
* S o n s C o.; P rin c e s s T h e a tr e , D . M r . a n d M rs . R . H . H e lto n and M rs . F r a n k H e n d rix , of D u lin s
i « . H e n d ric k s & Sons, H . D . c h ild re n , o f B a ltim o re , spent and M r . and M rs . W . A . G r iffin ,
5 9 > a v is , M a r tin B ro th e rs , D r . R . S unday w ith M r . and M rs . D . F . o f n e a r M o c k s v ille , s p e n t FirstPrire:Everything SleepingBeauty(QueenSize)
A nderso n, D e n tis t, B a x te r M cC u llo h . S unday w ith M r . T . A . V a n za n t SecondPrize: KIngsdownSleeping MattressSet, $350.
l l ^ y e r l y , M . D . j D r . E . C. C hoate, a n d f a m i ly ; M r . C h a r lie BeauWmattress, andCraltlque Beautiful damask
J ^ ^ n t i s t ; M o c k s v ille M o to r C o.; M O C K 'S C H U R C H N E W S M c D a n ie l, of K a n n a p o lis , spent FourPosterBed Burlington House cover.
- i & C . Y o u n g & Son F u n e ra l S u n d a y w ith M rs . A lic e ThirdPrize: KIngsdown
tJ Ire c to rs a n d E m b a lm e rs ; D r. M r . G . W . M o c k , w ho has been S ae fo rd ; M rs . N e llie A nderson Sleep-lnSofa
K in g 's N e w D is c o v e r y fo r v e ry s ic k, is a b le to be up a g a in ; is rig h t s ic k a t this w ritin g . W e
V. C o u g h s , C a r d u i; M u s te r o le ; M r . I. H . M o c k is w orse' a t this hope fo r h e r a speedy re c o v e ry ;
and Jones& G e n try o f W insto n- w ritin g ; M r . and M rs . E . M . T h e re w ill be a singing a t
}« S ale m . Jones, o f M o c k s v ille , spent C e n te r C hurch S a tu rd a y n ig h t,
21 I t is in te re stin g to note 3 Sunday w ith M r . M . R . Jones; M a rc h 14th. E v e ry b o d y com e
V c la ss ifie d ads in th e p a p e r to M r . a n d M rs . J . C. B e a u c h a m p , and h e lp us to sing.
L jX sell 3 b a s e b a ll b a ts , a n d a p a ir M r . G . F . B e a u c h a m p a n d M rs .
of good b a s e b a ll shoes, m a k e W . S. P h e lp s spent S unday w ith COO LEEM EE NEW S
y o u r o w n p ric e , J . F . L e a c h , at M e s s r s . Z . A . a n d S te v e
JJ E n te rp ris e O ffic e ; F o r S ale-- B e a u c h a m p a t L e w is v ille ; M rs . M rs . TWoDeluxe Dacron Pillows, $20.
H a rle y D a v id so n M o to rc y c le , W . J. Jones is s till s ic k ; M r . T . R ebecca J a m e s is sick a t this Something soft to rest
your weary head.
w ith o r w ith o u t s id e c a r . S. M o c k a n d son, R o b e rt, of w ritin g . W e wish fo r h e r a
n B a rg a in . J . F . L e a c h a n d one H ig h P o in t, spent S unday w ith speedy re c o v e ry ; M r , a n d M rs .
M S a le s m a n w a n te d b y T h e M r . I. H . M o c k ; M is s G e o r g e E a rn e s t M c C a r te r , of H ig h
H a r v e y O il C o ., C le v e la n d , M o c k s pent th e w eek-en d w ith P o in t, v is ite d frie n d s re la tiv e s
0 . . . . th re e a d d itio n a l cla ss ifie d her s is te r , M rs . L e w is h e re S a tu rd y and S u n d ay; M r .

Z
~ ads on a n o th e r p a g e w e re : F o r
S a le -G o o d second h a n d b ric k a t
h a lf p ric e by J . P . G re e n M illin g
H a rtm a n , a t A d v a n c e , M r . and
M rs . E a r l M y e rs , of F o r k , spent
th e w ee k -e n d w ith M r . G . E .
a nd M rs . C la re n c e H e n d rix and
little son, G a rle n , o f W inston-
S ale m , v is ite d M rs . H e n d rix 's
C o.; Lost four ten d o lla r bills ■M y e r s ; M rs . G eo. F. m o th er, M rs . R e b eca J a m e s,
^ be tw ee n Southern B a n k & T ru s t B e a u c h a m p spent S unday w ith S unday; M iss G ra c e D r iv e r and
>• Co. and the E n te rp ris e o ffice. h e r b ro th e r, M r . L . B . M o c k ; M r . John P ie rc e w e re m a r r i ^
C F in d e r please r e tu rn to John M rs . 0 . F . Jones and M iss Chloe last T h u rs d a y a t M o c k s v ille ;
> L e a c h . A n d D a ffo d ils fo r sale. Jones a re s u ffe rin g w ith flu ; M r , and M rs , C h a rlie J a m e s
15 cents p e r dozen by J a n e M rs . L . B . M o c k has been sick v is ite d the la tte r ’s m o th e r in
•“ H a y d e n G a ith e r. th e past w eek. S a lis b u r y , S a tu rd a y and
J The W e lc o m e “ M ac” S unday; M es s rs , L , B , E llis and
h e a d lin e on page 2 w as to M r . L . D . D r iv e r m a d e a business
j~ R obt. S. M c N e il...to p ra c tic e tr ip to H anes last w e e k ; M rs .
F U L T O N NEW S
* la w h ere. A n d a n o th e r ca tc h y G eorge D ennis a n d M rs . B urton
h e a d e r rea d s ‘M o re “ D o g s " to a re on the sick list this w e e k ,
C a tc h ' and re fe rs to : S o m e tim e R e v . F ik e s s o rry to note; M r , F r a n k J am es
- d u rin g Tu e s d a y n ig h t some fille d his r e g u la r a p p o in tm en t had the m is fo rtu n e of g etting
p a rty o r p a rtie s e n te re d the h e re la s t Sunday m o rn in g and his eye h u rt w h ile o ilin g in the
« store o f J. T . A n g e ll, g e n e ral d e liv e re d a good s e rm o n . A c a rd room , by a belt s trik in g the
w m e r c h a n t, and h e lp e d la r g e c ro w d w a s p r e s e n t; oil cups,
them selves to o v e ra lls , shoes, M is s e s S a llie a n d F lo s s ie
V c a p s , la r d , s w e a te r s a n d
V c hew ing to b a c c o ,...A s w e go to
S te w a rt, spent the w e e k end
w ith M r . a n d M rs . W a lte r
R obertson o f n e a r E lb a v ille ,
CANA NEW S
M r , and M rs .
KIngsdown Chair, $199.
A style to match the Sleep-ln Sofa
KINGSDOWN
:• press th e re a re no clues, but
h e re's hoping th e y w ill soon be M r . J. P . B u rto n is on the sick John A, N a y lo r, of W inston- And just as comfortable.
cau g h t, (also u n d e r the sam e lis t, w e a re s o rry to note; M iss S ale m , spent the w eek-end w ith Craftlque Chippendale Hlghboy,$1322.
E s te r A lle n , spent the w eek-end his fa th e r, M r , W, B, N a y lo r; A Authentic Early American design of
h ead ) T h e H o rn S e rv ic e S tation, solid matiogany with beautifully
*■ ju s t across the s tre e t fro m M r . w ith h e r s is te r, M rs . J . W , S ain, n u m b e r of our young people
hand-carved panels, skirt and legs
r . A n g e ll's s to re, w a s also en te re d o f n e a r U nion C hapel; M r . w ent to C ooleem ee Sunday to
; and s o m e th in g lik e $25 in s ilv e r C la re n c e L iv e n g o o d has a tte n d a B, Y , P , U , m e e tin g ;
w as ta k e n .... p u rc h a s e d h im a F o rd M r , and M rs , J, G , S tro ud have
S o u th e rn R a ilw a y S ystem R o a d s te r; M r . and M rs , C, D . m oved into the house re c e n tly
A nnounced im p o rta n t changes S te w a rt h a d as th e ir guests, last v a c a te d by M r, J. A,
u in passenger tr a in schedules Sunday, M is s e s Edna S tonestreet, W e a re g la d to
"■ and im p ro v e d s e rv ic e , e ffe c tiv e R obertson and In e z N a ilo r. of w elco m e these young people to W ith a little luck, and a trip to your KIngsdown dealer, you
~ 12:01 a .m . S unday, F e b r u a ry 22, B y rle y 's School, o u r v illa g e ; M r , W , T , E a to n , of can have everything on this page w'ithout spending a dime.
W insto n-S alem , spent a short
“ 1925.
w h ile h e r e M o n d a y ; " A u n t
Just pick up a pre-addressed entry card, fill it out, and mail it
Does y o u r n a m e o r your to Kingsdow^n in tim e for the first drawing on M ay 31,1975.
h i ; ' fa m ily n a m e s a p p e a r in the B e c k y " W h ite , of
L IB E R T Y NEW S The first-prize wrinner takes all.Total value, $2,838. Second prize is
locals? F a rm in g to n , is spending the
w eek w ith re la tiv e s and friends the Sleeping Beauty sleep set, with four poster bed.Total value. $688.
T h e M o c k s v ille colum n was Third prize is the S leep-ln Sofa. $549
headed 'L o c a l A nd P e r s o n a l- W o rk on in this neighborhood; M r , and
G oings and C om ings of the the new c h u rc h b u ild in g is M rs , G , L , W liite spent Sunday Needless to say, you don t have to buy anything. But w e hope you ll take tim e
P o p u la c e o f M o c k s v ille and p r o g r e s s in g n ic e ly ; M is s e s in Lexin g to n w ith re la tiv e s ; O u r to see the Sleeping Beauty It com es in Posture, Orthopedic and S uprem e All with
S u r r o u n d in g s ’ th e fo llo w in g S ad ie Livengood, E lle n and fa rm e rs w ill m e e t a t the school extra softness quilted right into the cover For a com bination of support and com ­
w e re m e n tio n e d : M rs , E . L . L illie M a e S p ry vis ite d M iss house next S atu rd ay n ig h t to fort that can give you the best night s sleep you ve ever had.
G a it h e r s p e n t T h u r s d a y in E lla C a ll S u n d a y ; O n S a tu rd a y , c o m p le te th e ir o r d e r fo r So get your card and give it a try This is one tim e you really can win em all
W insto n-S alem Shopping; M r, M a rc h 7, a n u m b e r o f re la tiv e s fe r tiliz e r ; M r, W ade KIngsdownOueenslze Sleep-ln Sofa, $S49.
and M rs . W . A , W e a n t visited and frie n d s of M rs , A m y C a rte r S tonestreet, of W insto n-S alem So good-looking, and so comfortable, you d
m e t w ith h e r to c e le b ra te h er spent Sunday w ith his fa th e r. never expeci it toopen up inlo a Queensizebed
r e la t iv e s near S a lis b u r y
S u n d a y ; M iss D a is y H olthou ser 85th b irth d a y ....... M rs , a n d M rs ,
spent s e v e ra l days this w eek Jno, H o w a rd , a c c o m p a n ie d by W e w ill e n d th is w e e k s

Daniel Fnrnitnre & Electric Co.


w ith re la tiv e s in C h a rlo tte ; M r. M r, and M rs . C, H , C a rte r and re m in is in g w ith n o tin g th e
and M rs , V, E , S w a im and s m a ll son, o f K a n a p o lis , vis ite d o b itu a ry of M rs . M a r y P ass;
d a u g h t e r . S a r a h , v is ite d in a t the hom e of M r , M aston Resolutions of Respect fo r M rs ,
R o w a n C ounty S unday; M iss Bowles, n e a r C an a, S unday; June B a ile y . B irth d a y D in n e r
M a b le S te w a rt, who teaches in M r s , S a m u e l T u tt e r o w a n d for M rs , J, C. Bowles and a last
baby, of C e n te r, v is ite d M rs .
B e ssem er C ity , spent the w e e k ­
end a t h o m e ; M iss M a rg a re t T u lte r o w ’s p a ren ts . M r, and
a rtic le —o f a ll things S k irls
A bove Knees A re V ogue In AT THE OVERHEAD BRIDGE PHONE 634 2492
M e r o n e y . of G r e e n v ille , is M rs , S. K. F o s te r M o n d a y , P aris .
t
12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975

Davie Ministerial Quartet At Jericho Church Johnny Cash Film To Be Shown At Fork Baptist Church Four Corners |
Association Meets t U n e ra ls T h e M elo d y B oys Q u a rte t
T h e s to ry is o ld, but the
p e rsp ec tiv e is up -d ated and
G a lile e ; you a re th e re , seeing
H im in m a n y h u m a n situations
sig n ific a n c e th a t rea c h e s fro m
its own tim e across the y e a rs to
M r . and M rs , A , C. R a tle d g e
and fa m ily v is ite d M rs . F lo ra
T h e D a v ie C ounty M in is te ria l fro m F a rm e rs b u rg , In d . w ill be b ro u g h t into s h a rp focus by the th at establish a p ra c tic a l and ta k e on m e a n in g for a ll m e n of R u th R a tle d g e T a y lo r a t L p n
Association m e t a t the O ak a t the J e ric h o C hurch o f C h rist film T H E G O S P E L R O A D to be personal rap p o rt w ith e v e ry a ll ages; and the songs and H a v e n N u rs in g H o m e Sunday.
JA K E M ER O N E Y located on J e ric h o C hurch R oad
G ro v e M e th o d is t C h u rc h , shown on M a rc h 16 a t F o rk v ie w e r. Y ou a re th e re , being backgro und m usic o f Johnny M rs . M a r y B a g g a rly h a d the
M a rc h 4th. E le v e n m e m b e rs J a k e M e ro n e y , 67, of 505 M a rc h 20, a t 7:30 p .m . T h e B a p tis t C h u rc h . T h e show ing in tro d u c e d to the d isciples, and C ash a n d o th e r outstanding m is fo rtu n e to fa ll a n d w as
w e re p resent and a n $8 o fferin g C hurch S tre e t, M o c k s v llle , died p ublic Is In v ite d to a tte n d . w ill begin a t 7 :00' p.r p .m . g a in in g In s ig h ts in to t h e ir m u s i c i a n s , whose In ju re d , S he Is a p a tie n t at
was rec e iv e d fo r postage. M o n d a y m o r n in g a t D a v ie T h is gro u p w as o rg a n ize d a I THE GOSPEL ROAD, v a rie d pe rso n a lities . Y ou a re c o n te m p o ra ry s ty le Is not out of D a v ie C ounty H o s p ita l.
T ill' A d Hoc P riso n C a m p C o u n ty H o s p ita l a f t e r a few y e a rs ago because o f the d is tr ib u te d b y W o r ld W id e th e re , e x p e rie n c in g the h ighly keeping w ith the s to ry . . . a M r . a n d M rs . G e orge L a y m o n
lin g e rin g illness. sheer e n jo y m e n t re c e iv e d fro m P ic tu re s , w a s conceived and ch a rg ed em o tio n a l im p a c t of sto ry th a t re v e a ls th a t H is
r o m m ilte c rep o rted w ith som e w e re S unday d in n e r guests of
H e had been in d e c lin in g s in g in g to g e th e r . That produced b y Johnny Cash and the tr ia l b e fo re P ila te , and d a rk e s t da y has b ecom e our
reco m m en d atio n s. T h e com - M r . and M rs . G r a y L a y m o n and
h e a lth s e v e r a l y e a r s a n d e n jo y m e n t is s till p resent today. his w ife , June C a rte r Cash, b e c o m in g so p e r s o n a lly b rig h te s t. c h ild re n hono rin g M r . G eorge
m ille o w as asl<cd to continue
seriou sly ill tw o w eeks. T h e songs th a t w ill be p resented whose d e s ire w as to te ll the in v o lv e d th a t you fe e l L a y m o n on his 79th b irth d a y .
Ih c ir worl« u n til a new c o m ­
m itte e could bp no m in ated and F u n e ra l
c o n d u c te d
s e rv ic e s
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w e r e h a v e been selected , a rra n g e d ,
a .m . and s ty le d to p resent the G ospel
sto ry of Jesus C h ris t in a
re a lis tic and m e a n in g fu l w a y .
s y m p a th e tic p a in w hen R o b e rt
E lfs tro m , In a n outstanding
Salem Singers M rs . Bon M a y is sick a t hom e.
iipprovpd. M r . a n d M rs . Jo e W h ite and
T h e no m in atio n c o m m itte e
W ednesday a t E a to n 's F u n e ra l of Jesus C h ris t in th e best
H o m e C hapel. B u ria l w as in possible w a y .
T h e film is a unique blen d of
s c rip tu re -b as e d n a rra tiv e , an
p o rtra y a l of C h rist, s u ffe rs the
physical a tta c k th a t precedes
At Eaton’s Baptist M a r k , M r . and M rs . L e o n a rd
S helton, M r . and M rs . B illy
consists of L e la n d R ichardson . Rose C e m e te ry . “ W e in v ite you to fo rg e t y o u r ab u n d an t supply o f s p e c ially the C ru c ifix io n . T h e S a le m S in g e rs w ill S helton, M rs . E d n a A nn B eck,
Y a te s W illc in s o n a n d J im M r . M e ro n e y w as born in w o rld ly ca re s to r a fe w m in u te s w ritte n songs, and a series o f in- A dding to the e ffectiveness o f M r . and M rs . W aldon R e a v ls of
W e e k le y . T h e y a re to n o m in a te p resent a p ro g ra m o f G ospel
D a v ie C o u n ty to H ild r a a nd s h a re w ith us a few d e p th c h a r a c t e r p o r t r a y a ls , T H E G O S P E L R O A D in its
a ll offic e rs plus persons fo r M usic S unday evening a t 7:45 p. C le m m o n s , R e v . a n d M r s .
C h a m b e rs and M a r c ia B ow les s p ir it u a l th o u g h ts in so n g . w ith Is ra e l its e lf as the m ix in g e n d e a v o r to convey r e a lity fo r
special pro je c ts , and su b m it m. B u rle y T u rn e r v is ite d M rs . L . S.
M e ro n e y . H e w as a re tire d TTiere is no c h a rg e ," said bow l. this d a y a re : the fa s c in a tin g
th e ir re p o rt a t the n e x t m ee tin g . T h e p u b lic is in v ite d to atte n d . S helton S unday a fternoon.
au to m o b ile sales m a n and U . S. c hurch m e m b e rs . Y o u a re th e re , w a lk in g beside tre a tm e n t o f the C ru c ifix io n ,
It w as rep o rted th a t C O N ­ P a tric ia P o tts is on th e sick
P o s ta l em ployee. th e J o rd a n and the Sea of m a k in g this tra g e d y on ev e n t of
T A C T needs special funds a t lis t this w e e k .
H e w as a m e m b e r o f F irs t
tim e s of w o rth y , c h a rita b le U n ite d M eth o d is t C hurch of 4 -+ + + + + + + + + + + -f + + + + + -^ + + + + + -t + + + -f -f + + + + *■ + + + • + + + +•- ^•^•^ +
causes. M o c ks v llle .
T h e proposed nudist ca m p S u rv iv in g a re his w ife , R u th
w as discussed w ith C h arles F o s te r M e ro n e y ; tw o sons, H . T . "THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERYTHING . . . " Ecclesiasies 3 1. The Living Bible. Tynclale House
Sisk, s ta tin g th a t the p o w er th a t M e ro n e y o f N o rfo lk , V a . and
w ould restrict th e ir rig h t to G w ynn M e ro n e y o f the h o m e ;
p ra c tic e could lik e w is e ta k e the one grandson; one s is te r, M rs .

Q O O ’S F i v e M I N U T C S
p ulpit. A v e ry A rth u r Ferguson E lla H olth o u se r of M o c k s v llle ;
and Y a te s W ilkinson spoke in one b ro th e r, J u n e M e ro n e y of
opposition. M o c k s v ille ; and tw o nieces.

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T h e youth a t G re e n M eado w s M r. and M rs . L a w re n c e


did a splendid job on S unday as R id d le son G e n e and M rs . S a llie
they took o v e r the te a c h in g , S. R id d le a ll e n jo y e d a d riv e
S. S u p t. a n d th e w o r s h ip th ro u g h th e m o u n ta in s on C. A. SEAFORD BILL MERRELL
s e rv ic e s b o th m o r n in g a n d S unday.
evening services, r M r . and M rs . Joe Langston LUMBER COMPANY FURNITURE., INC.
R onnie S m ith can be h e a rd v is ite d M rs . T a b ith a C ro tts at
e a c h S u n d a y m o r n in g o v e r B a p tis t hos p ita l a n d J . W . Road Mocksville, N. C “WhereComfort AndEconomy.Mwt”
station W . D . S. L . a t 8:45 a .m . E dm onds a t F o rs y th on Sunday
in a p ro g ra m o f m usic a n d song. afternoon. 701 Wilkesboro St<Moduville, N, Ci
Its good to h e a r fro m som e of M rs . H e n ry D o u th it is b ack Phone 634-6^4fll
o u r lo cal ta le n t as w e ll as the hom e fro m the h o s p ita l and Phone 634-51B1
singers fro m N a s h v ille and doing v e ry w e ll a c c o rd in g to
o ther places. rep o rts thus ta r the reason fo r
A rth u r S m ith spent S a tu rd a y her tr o u b le not f u lly
n ig h t w ith N e il L ee. d e te rm in e d .
K e e p in m in d the d a te next
M acedonia S a tu rd a y M a rc h 15 is th e day
fo r the y a rd and b a k e sale
M oravian News s p o n s o re d b y th e G re e n
M ea d o w s G . A . ’s a n d acteens
R e v . and M rs . John K a p p ,
groups, to be conducted a t the
DAVIE REAVIS FORD INC.
c a rp o rt o f L a w re n c e R id d le . I f
m e m b e rs frie n d s a n d neighbors you h a v e ite m s to d o n a te to this
w ou ld lik e to express th e ir
s y m p a th y to th e b e r e a v e d
sale be s u re to e ith e r ta k e th e m FREEZER LOCKER, INC. WherePeoplieListenBettet
to th e R id d le h om e o r contact
f a m ily o f M r s . E v a C ook th e group le a d e rs M rs . K e n n e th
G r iffith . M a y God B less each B oles o r M rs . L a w re n c e R id d le . Hwy. 601 North.
•one. S y m p a th y is e x te n d e d M rs . 262 Salisbtuy Street
T h e a n n u a l E a s te r egg hunt
fo r the P r im a r y C h ild re n of
C lyd e H o w e ll and fa m ily in the
Phone 634-2736 MocksviUe.N.C. Phone 634-2161
d e a th on S at. o f h e r s is te r M rs .
M a c e d o n ia C h u rc h w i l l be H a ttie B u rc h e tte a t H a m le t N .
S a tu rd a y M a r c h 22nd fro m 2:00 C. a n o th e r s is te r M rs . S te lla
p .m . to 3:30 p .m . T h e c h ild re n H a u s e r s u rvin es also she w as
a re to b rin g ju s t th e ir baskets, fo r m e r ly a res id e n t o f this
th e te a c h e rs w ill fu rn is h th e c o m m u n ity b u t she a n d fa m ily
m o v e d to Io w a m a n y y e a rs ago.
n e p r im a r y d ep t, w ill h a v e a
cle an u p , n ig h t on M o n d a y
M a r c h 1 7 th a t 6 ;3 0 p .m .
O ld m a n w in te r r e a lly p u lle d
a s u rp ris e on p eopl e of this a re a
on M o n d a y w hen th e y a ro se a nd
HE WENT ABOUT DOING GOOD
It was never said of Jesus that He went about being good. What he did was to goabout doinggood.
When we are told to do the same, the question always arises, "Do what good? Attend church?Study the
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T e a c h e rs and h e lp e rs a re ask to
help.
found th e ground w h ite w ith
a b o u t a n inch o f snow.
MARTIN HARDWARE & Bible? Attend committee meetings?" Is that "going about doing good?" The answer isNOI The Inwiciflng Servio*
'^ o s e in the F o rs y th H o s p ita l "doing'* that imitates Jesus ismuch, much different.

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M rs . N a n M c B rid e M r . Jacob GENERAL MERCHANDISE He said, "You are salt, and should be mixed into the world's bread. You are seed, and seed must be N. C, 27028
scattered into the world's fields. You are light, and light must radiate out into the world's darkness."
L o n g , M r . R a y S m ith h a v e
"Doing" and "being" are not self-exclusive, but the "doing" that counts isthe doing that truly serve* CoolingInTheStmunei
Valley
re tu rn e d h o m e . M rs . T illio n
S m ith is in D u k e H o s p ita l. M rs . God and man. i'W»nnInffiBWihW
E s s ie S m ith is in D a v ie Feed;>DryGoods, Groceries, Fertilizer ++++++++++++++++++
ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK Parin' Offiec Phone. 634-593?
H o s p ita l. L e t’s keep these alone + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + O C o m m u n H y A d v tftW n f
w ith o thers you kn o w of in W e w a n t to w e lc o m e each Phone 634-2128 T O . c o lu m n M o n v to o u r r M d . l i . W . w ill .o r a p l p r ln la M . I M m « < d p n * 1 .0 0 l o t m O i l l . m p u M l t h ^ . In
p r a y e r a n d w ith a g e t w e ll c a rd , v is ito r a t Y a d k in V a lle y each o)lh..uthor.iiilth.lill.»idpubllrti.r otlli.hook muilb.gl.in. A d d r M . l t . ™ l o " Q o d - . R . . M I n u l « . B o n U 1 5 7 . f o r t W o n li . T . « . 7 » 1 U
also M r . S am H o w a rd is unable S unday. O u r a tte n d a n c e w as
to g e t out of bed le t’s re m e m b e r lo w S unday due to a lo t of
h im to.
M r . and M rs . D a n E llis w e re
sickness.
’The p a s to r a n d h is w ife took
This feature is published in the interest of a better commtmity
d in n e r guest o f M r . a n d M rs . th e young people to S alem
D ug E llis . T h e y had a w o n d e rfu l B a p tis t on F r id a y n ig h t to a and is made possible by these sponsors LYNN HAVEN
d in n e r and had a nice v is it w ith y o u th m e e tin g , w h ic h th e y a ll
them . M r . a n d M rs . H a rv e y
W h ite also v is ite d w ith th e m .
e njoyed.
L in d a S m ith h a d to h ave
who believe in building character. NURSING HOME INC.
M r . and M rs . B en E llis and s u rg e ry on h e r foot on Sunday
C indy, M r . and M rs . D a n E llis , due to s tic k in g a needle in h e r COLLETTE ANTIQUES & MOCKSVILLE CHURCH p. Box 423
M r . a n d M is. James B ow les had iJii^bDIST CHURCH OF GOD
foot. W e hope h e r a q u ic k recov­ Depot Street State Liceiued
ART SUPPLIES
supper a t the B onanza s teak
h o u s e la s t T h u r s d a y n ig h t,
a fte rw a rd s M r . B ow les c a rrie d
e ry .
M r . B ill M y e rs re tu rn e d hom e &
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ADVANCE BAPTISTCHURCH
EDGEWOODBAPTISTCHURCH
Rev. James I. Morris, Pastor
Sunday School 10 A.M.
Worship Service 11 A.M. B. E. Seats, Admiiiiitnitor
fro m th e D a v ie Co. H o s p ita l on Fumiture-Lamps-Glasswiue-Silvcr Evening Service 7 P.M.
th em a ll on a tour a t R . J. S unday a fte r h a v in g tests and X Old Ctocks-Picture Frames- Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
R e y n o ld s T o b a c c o C o . a t R a y s fo r a fe w d ays. WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE FARMINGTON BAPTISTCHURCH
W h itta k e r P a r k . W h ic h w as M r . D o n a ld M ille r re tu rn e d
1021 YadUnville Road BATOSTCHURCH
enjoyed v e ry m uch. h o m e fro m F o rs y th M e m o ria l ioH stchurch'^
M r . and M rs . D a n E llis w e re H o s p ita l on S unday a fte r a fe w Mocksville, N.C. 634-2296 a¥T% «'?H “uRCH FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH
s upper g uest of M r . and M rs . d ays fo r test a n d X R a y s. Cooleemee, N.C. _________ iceM^’Opjn.
G e o r g e F r y e la s t T u e s d a y M rs . N a n n ie M c B rid e w as S IM M F c S lAPTlSTCHURCH Youth Ni^t Sun. 6 p.m.
nig h t, w hich w as e n jo y e d b y a ll. BLAISE BAPTISTCHURCH >in
in St.,
- Mocksville, N.C.
....
M r . and M rs . G le n n E llis and
a d d m itte d to F o rs y th M e m o ria l
2milesNo. of Mocksvilleoff - lock
rle<Bullock MbC^mLE^J^^YAN church
la s t M o n d a y to h a v e s k in RIAN CHURCH
S ta n le y got in fro m N e b ra s k a
la s t T h u rs d a y ev e n in g . T h e y
g ra fte d on h e r leg w h ich has EATON FUNERAL
b o th e r e d h e r t o r s e v e r a l
EveningWorship7:45 p.m.
spent the, n ig h t w ith M r . and
M rs . R a y E llis of W inston
m onths.
L it t y a n d W e s le y H a u s e r BIXBY^PRESBYTERIAN HOME
S a le m . F r id a y n ig h t th e y w ere kffiTOmiSTCHl^Sl
v is ito r s o f M r . a n d M r s .
s p e n t S a t u r d a y n ig h t w ith
CALVARY BAPTISTCHURCH NO CREEK PRIMITIVE 328 N. M^in Sbpt
H e n ry and R u b y M c B rid e . BAPTIST church
F ra n c is , R e id E llis . T h e y com e
fo r P a t r i c i a w e d d in g on
M rs . M a g g ie Sheek
spending a few days w ith h e r
is DAVIE TRACTOR & FORKBAPTIS
Mocluvilie, N. C;.
S a tu rd a y night. HURCH » .S f * K “"wWnso-„, Pastor
M r . O d e ll E llis fro m W inston
s ister M rs . J e n n y W in fre y in
W inston S a le m .
IMPLEMENT CO. ■
’church
unday School 9:45 a.m. ip t.m .
(11 t.m.
S a le m , M r s . G r a c e ( E l l i s ) T h e V a lle y C o n g r e g a tio n Ford Fanning -Salesand Service
G e rrin g e r v is ite d M r . a n d M rs .
D a n E llis , M r . and M rs . G lenn
enjoy the c h ild re n singing on
S unday e v e n in g W o r s h ip
-NewHolland Equipment- K d« 8 rch
E llis a t the h o m e of M r . and s e rv ic e . A Complete Repair Shop GR rODISTCHURC
M rs . B en E llis la s t S a tu rd a y M r . and M rs . G len n M c B rid e Salisbury Road
e vening. T h e y e n jo y e d seeing fro m T e x a s v is ite d h is p a ren ts church of GOD Wolfelp'Sei^ce'fl a.m.
th e m v e ry m u c h . la s t w eek. M r . and M rs . G ra d y Phone 634-5969 Cooleemee, N.C. &l«iiroraURCH
"niose v is itin g M r . a n d M rs , M c B rid e . SECONDPRESBYTERIANCHURCH
A usbon E llis Sunday evening p.m.
w e re M r . and M rs . F r e d Snow of
M rs . P an sy A lle n and M rs .
H a ze l R id d le spent la s t F r id a y
J. P. GREEN
W inston S a le m , M r . and M rs . w ith th e ir m o th e r M rs . M au d e
Mocl^a^ Route'i (Ephesui)
G e n e E ll i s a n d f a m i l y of H a u s e r and R uby. CHURCH OF THE LIVING COD
Bixby, N.C. MorningWorship II a.m. MILLING CO., INC.
M o c k s v ille . M r . and M rs . D a n M r . E llis H o w a rd is a patient SHILOH BAPTISTCHURCH Dtiiy Flour
E llis w e re guest fo r the w e e k ­ a t D a v ie Co. H o s p ita l. W e hope
end. he is soon ab le to go hom e. BAi^STC?limCH W«CuftomBl«id
M r . a n d M rs . D a n E llis , M r. M r . W ilb u r W est, and D a v id
524 Depot Street
m .
and M rs . Ausbon E llis visited __ p.m. JERICHOchurch OF CHRIST
w ith M r s . K a te C o o k o f
W e a th e rm a n , a n d M r . C liffa rd
G re e n a re s till not a b le to atte n d
FULLER WELDING & ingWed.. 8p.m.
Chil« IsenlJ?rcMinister
M o c k s v ille on S unday nig h t. C hurch, W e w ish these and a ll FABRICATORS iSTAL Office; 492-S291-Home: 634-5257 Phone 6S4-212
M rs .C o o k w a s v e ry g la d to see who w e do not know about a Certified Welding-Portable le, Route S JERUSALEM BAPTISTCHURCH
M r . a n d M rs . E llis . quick re c o v e ry . Sunday School 10a.m.
Welder on Hand WorshipService 11 a.m.
T h e L o la D a u th it C irc le w ill Worship Service 7p.m.
m eet T u e s d a y night M a rc h 18th •Trailers Our Speciality
a t 7:30 p .m . a t th e h om e of M rs .
Mocksville, N.C. lAPTISTCHURCH ifc W r a R C H
K e n n y E ll i s . E v e r y b o d y is LIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH
in v ite d to a tte n d this m e e tin g . Philip Fuller Owner Troy C. Vaughn, Paalor lfomiiigK«ye'r,'Service
T h e C irc le w ould lik e to h ave Phone: 634-3712 MACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH
Rev. JohnH. K»pp, Tutor
new m e m b e rs . Sunday School TOa.m.
M rs . H u g h “ E llis ” L in v ille Momini Worship
YouthChoir 11 ajn.
Reheartal 6 p.m. jfH| EPI^OPAL CHURCH
d a u g h te r o f M r . a n d M rs . D ug YouQi Fellowiliip 6:30p.m. llie Qiu|ch of the Aiccnsk>n
COOLEEMEE Adult Choir Reneartal 8:15. pjn.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m
E llis e n te r F o rs y th H o s p ita l on
M o n d ay and is to h a v e s u rg e ry PRESBYTERIAN 11 ajn.
on T u e s d a y . W e c a n a ls o CHURCH MOCKS UNITED TURRENTINE BAPTISTCHURCH
re m e m b e r h e r in p ra y e r and Rev. James P. Knight, Minister METHODIST CHURCH
w ith a get w e ll c a rd . Sunday Service 10 A.M. w o s m w "
1 w o u ld li k e to r e m in d
Worship Service 11A.M.
anybody who has a n y news 1
sure w ou ld lik e to r you to c a ll JRCh
M rs . A usbon E llis IWU-4458 I CORNATZER BAPTISTCHURCH
sure w ou ld a p p re s iu te it v e ry DAVIE BAPTISTTABERNACLE CHURCH
m uch. I t ’s h u rd ti> have
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h a v e an y. Accept y o u r own ( D ia l— A — P r a y e r - 6 3 4 -3 3 1 1 )
fa m ily . So p lease corp. w ith m e .
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Thrasher Bros. To Present Program Here March 21st
E x c itin g ly alive, T h e ir e x c e p tio n a l ta le n t
e x c e p tio n a lly v iv ac io u s, those c a rrie s th e m beyond th e fie ld of
S in ging A m e ric a n s , these a re gospel m usic in to the re a lm of
th e t e r m s a p p lie d to th e business. E a c h in his ow n rig h t
T h ra s h e r B ro th e rs . T h e y w e re is an o utstan ding business m a n .
th e fir s t gospel group to a p p e a r The g ro u p c o n ta in s th e
on n e tw o rk te le v isio n (T h e T e d P r e s id e n t o f th e A k n e ll
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s p rea d to th e ir own e x c itin g of A m Sings P ro d u ctio n s , Ic n .
te le v is io n s h o w , “ A m e r ic a F o u r a r e m e m b e r s o f th e
S in gs” . G o v e rn o r’s S ta ff o f A la b a m a .
P e rfo rm in g to o v e r 2,130,000 A ll a r e m u s ic ia n s , p a r
each w e e k v ia T .V ., they m ove e x c e lle n c e , p la y in g s e v e r a l f y TYie Rev. Archie Jones
s k i l lf u l l y th r o u g h songs of in s tru m e n ts each. F r o m th e ir
p a t r io t is m a n d in s p ir a t io n .
B le n d in g w ith h a rm o n y and
c o lo r fu l te le v is io n show ,
" A m e r ic a S in g s ", 30-m inutes of
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w ith u n p r e s e d e n te d r h y t h m , in s p ir a t io n a n d p a t r io t is m , L o c k e d In s id e Local Ministers
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te le v isio n w ith th e ir s inging and to the stage in person all the T h e N o rth D a v ie R u r ita n O u b
in s tru m e n ta tio n . T h e y a d e p tly e n te r ta in m e n t s een on h e ld its a n n u a l M in is te rs N ig h t
L a te one a fte rn o o n w hile in N e w Y o rk , G ra n d p a
a p p ly th e e le c t r ic g u it a r , “ A m e r ic a S in g s ” . M illio n s M o n d a y , M a r c h 10, a t the
B ro w n and I stopped to vis it a historic ch u rc h , n e a r
d ru m s , th re e tru m p e ts and enjoy th em on te le v isio n and C olum bus C irc le , now a ll but o v e rru n by th e P u e rto W il l i a m R. D a v ie F ir e
p iano in th e ir ow n unique s tyle thousands m o re th r ill to th e ir R ican s. T h e m a je s tic s tru c tu re , H oly T r in ity L u th e ra n D e p a rtm e n t.
in a w a y U ja t can e n ra p tu re an vivaciousness in a u d ito riu m s , C h u rc h , overlooks u p p e r C e n tra l P a rk . G u est m in is te rs w e re L e w is
audience, b rin g th e m b ack fo r churches and b a ll p a rk s a ll o v e r Inside the huge' doors of H oly T r in ity , w e w a lk e d W . W illia m s o f E ato n s B a p tis t
e n c o re a f t e r e n c o r e . T h e ir th e co u n try. dow n the w ide a is le , stopping just short of the m a rb le C h u rc h ; W illia m H u tc h in s of
in s tru m e n ts r e a lly com e a liv e . H ie T h ra s h e r B ro th e rs w ill be a lta r . T h e re w e stood, s u rv e y in g the d is tin c tiv e fe a tu re s L ib e r t y B a p tis t C h u rc h ;
T h e ir y o u th fu l vivaciousness is a p p e a rin g in this a re a a t the o f th e m assive m os a ic a b o v e the a lta r. H o w a rd W a g n er o f S an dy
s u rp a s s e d o n ly by t h e ir B .C . B ro c k C o m m u n ity R e a liz in g th e la ten ess of the hour, w e h u rrie d ly S prings B a p tis t C h u rc h ; G ra d y
v e rs a tility . B u ild in g A u d ito riu m , F r id a y , observed the In te rio r o f th e sa n c tu a ry: the hig h pu lp it, T u tte ro w of B e a r C re e k B a p tis t
M a rc h 21st, a t 7:3 0 p .m . s ta te ly colum ns s u p p o rtin g the m u lti-co lo red c e ilin g , C h u rc h ; F r e d S hoaf o f W es le y
lo v e ly s tained glass w indow s casting kaleidoscopic Chapel U n ite d M e th o d is t
p a tte rn s upon the c h a n c e l floor. C h u rc h ; a n d , J a m e s R . R eeves
M a lu n g o u r w a y b a c k to the m a in doors through o f C hestnut G ro v e and U nion

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c h u rc h ! T h ^ re ju s t w as no w ay out. Jones, a m is s io n a ry to E c u a d o r.
: M r . a n d M rs . B la k e S m ile y S unday w h e re th e y v is ite d M r . G ran d p a a n d I a g a in m oved dow n the long a isle. R e v . M r . Jones a n d his tw o sons
spent la s t w eekend in and M rs . E u g e n e W e s t a n d son F o r 4om e tim e w e stood before the g ia n t m osaic p r o v id e d in fo r m a t io n a b o u t
R ic h m o n d , V irg in ia v is itin g h e r K e v in . stu d y in g the c h a ra c te rs it p o rtra y e d . T h e re w ere E cuador and a m u s ic ? '
b ro th e r-in -la w and s is te r M r . M r. and M rs . B ill thousands o f s m a ll pieces o f v a ry in g colors. S in g ly , each p ro g ra m .

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and M rs . C. E . Tench. Z im m e rm a n spent S a tu rd a y in w as only a piece o f com position. To g e th er — a g re a t
. M rs , W a lt e r S h u tt U n io n , South C a ro lin a v is itin g m os a ic , a w o rk o f a r t !
a c c o m p a in e d M r . and M rs . Joe th e ir c h ild re n M r . and M rs . R e m e m b e rin g how la te it was, we m a d e an o th er
C o lle tte , J e a n C o lle tte a n d J e r r y H e n d rix a n d d a u g h te r a tte m p t to g e t out of th e building. This tim e w e located a
C huck C a rtw r ig h t to Shelby A n d re a . telephone. T h e m in is te r c a m e . As he unlocked the huge T h e U n ite d M e th o d is t w o m en
M is s Lynn O r r e ll has doors and le t us th ro u g h , he said, “ W e ’ve had som e m e t a t th e c h u rc h M o n d a y eve
re tu rn e d h o m e fro m M e d ic a l tro u b le in the neighborhood la te ly , so w e lock up about fo r th e ir M a r c h m e e tin g . T h e
P a r k h o s p ita l w h e r e she fiv e each d a y .” p re sid en t M rs . H e le n Johnson
u n d e rw e n t s u rg e ry la s t w eek. A I t was 7:30 w hen w e stepped fro m the c hurch into the pre sid ed , E th e l Jones g a v e the
speedy re c o v e ry is w ished fo r s tre e t a gain. p ro g ra m .
her. A t firs t G ra n d p a w as m u m as w e s tro lle d along M rs . S h irle y S ta n le y a n d M rs .
M r. and M rs . H ir a m th e N e w Y o rk s tre e t In th e quiet of the e a rly even in g D ot M c G ra n of W insto n v is ite d
C o rn a tze r a re spending a fe w hour. Th en he tu rn e d and said, “ T h a t m o s a ic ! Y ou M rs . M a r g a r e t C a rte r T u e s d a y .
d ays in W eldon v is itin g h e r k n o w . . .w e , too, a r e p u t together m a rv e lo u s ly . . M r . a n d M rs . S h e rrill R u p a rd
s is te r-in -la w M rs . F e rd in a n d .thousands o f s m a ll pieces — cells, m in d , em otions, o f L e w is v ille , M r . a n d M rs .
C la rk ; also v is itin g h e r b ro th e r s p irit. H o w p le a s an t, if o u r personalities could re m a in H o b e rt N o rm a n and c h ild re n ,
N o rfle e t C la rk . as o rd e rly as th e m o s a ic .” M r . a n d M rs . M a r k G is e and
M r . a n d M rs . F r a n k C ooper,
c h ild re n o f W y o , M r . a n d M rs .
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o f R o a n o k e , V ir g in ia w e r e
o f R a le ig h w e re s upper guest o f
rec e n t v is ito rs o f M r . and M rs .
M r . and M rs . John Phelps
B la k e S m ile y . T h e la d ie s a re
S a tu rd a y eve.
s is te r’s o f M rs . S m ile y .
M r . a n d M rs . Jo e W h ite of
M rs . D a n La w s o n o f- P ilo t
W inston spent S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
M o u n ta in is a p a tie n t a t M e d ic a l
D r . E liz a b e th M c M a h a n of w ith W illie a n d C ly d e Jones.
P a r k hospital in W inston S alem T h e tre e s in th is c o m m u n ity
O ia p e l H ill, E v a L e e M c M a h a n M rs . R a c h e l Cook re tu rn e d to
w h e re she u n d e rw e n t m a jo r a re v e ry b e a u tifu l, c o v e re d w ith
o f L y n n H a v e n N u rs in g H o m e , h e r h o m e F r id a y fro m th e
s u rg e ry la s t w eek. M rs . Law son snow th is M o n d a y m o rn in g .
M r . a n d M rs . D a v ie H o y le w e re B a p tis t H o s p ita l w h e re sh^ h a d
is a fo r m e r res id e n t of this S om e o f th e flo w e rs h a v e th e ir
been a p a tie n t fo r th e past tw o
c o m m u n ity . G e t w e ll w ishes a re "The Son C om pany heads ab o v e th e w h ite b la n k e t S a tu rd a y d in n e r guests of M r .
w eeks fo r s u rg e ry .
Morald Foster e xten d ed to h e r.
W e w e r e h a p p y to see The South Yadkin Baptist Association Youth Night features “The Son Company”,
and it seem s so q u ie t a n d s till
th a t w e ca n a lm o s t h e a r th a t
H a rm o n M c M a h a n .
M rs . F . W . D u ll and V ic k ie
M is s B e ts y H e lm s of
G re e n w o o d L a k e spent F r id a y
Receives Promotion A n d e rs o n R o b e rts o n at shown above, at the First Baptist Church, Statesville; JWonday, Mwch 17, 7: w p. s m a ll voice s a y in g P e a c e on L y n n T r iv e t te spent a S a tu rd a y
n ig h t w ith M is s CHndy P h e lp s.
M e th o d is t c h u rc h S u n d a y a fte r m. “The Son Company” is a team of eight artists and students at Gardner-Webb E a r th . W o u ld n ’t it b e w o n d e rfu l n ig h t re c e n tly in M o c k s v ille
M rs . G . F . B e a u c h a m p and
National Heritage m o n th s of illn e s s and College, designed to present the gosp^ message through the varied media of if people o f a ll n atio n s w e r e a t w ith M rs . A lb e r t B o g e r.
M rs . P e te C a r te r v is ite d M rs . L .
C o rp o ratio n o f P ic k e n s , S.C. h o s p ita lizatio n . A lso g la d to drama, music and youth-centered revival services,. They will provide songs of p eace w ith each o th e r a n d the B . M o c k a t h e r h o m e T h u rs d a y
has announ ced th e p ro m o tio n o f h a v e M rs . R obertson b ack in entertainment, games and skits during fellowship ^riods and end with C re a to r. K n o w Y o u r P ro d u c t
H a ro ld F . F o s te r to G e n e ra l c hurch. devotional thoughts and message. Front, L-R: Doris Stallings, Bobby Setzer, M r . a n d M rs . L u th e r D u ll and “ T o m a k e a p ro g ra m , go, you
a t W in s to n S a le m .
M a n a g e r a n d Sales D ire c to r of M is s D ia n e H e lm s of Bambi Wilson, Steve Crouse; Back, L-R: Tommy Swi^ney, Phyllis Rudd, Becky M rs . F lo y d D u ll v is ite d W U lia m m u s t h a v e c o m p le te k n o w le ^ e
M rs . E m m a M y e r s and M rs .
I li • F o re s t H ills M e m o ria l P a r k , G reen w o o d L a k e E s ta te w a s a Gearren, Tim McSwain. (Photo by Chapie . Chapman-G. W. C.) D u ll a t H ill T o p R e s t H o m e la s t
F lo re n c e C a r te r v is ite d M r . and

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o f y o u r p r o d u c t, p e r s o n a l M r s , S am R ig h t F r id a y a t
In c . o f L e x in g to n . w e ekend guest o f M is s J ill T h u rs d a y . c o m m itm e n t a n d a p l a n . ” R e d la n d .
' F o s te r w ho is also m a n a g e r of C a rte r. M r . a n d M rs . W illie H o w e ll, B a rb a r a D illin g e r , a s s is ta n t to M r . a n d M rs . Joe R e ic h o f
f a m i l y S e r v ic e s o f R o w a n
M e m o ria l P a r k , In c ., S alis b u ry ,
M r . and M rs . L a llie C o rn a tze r
w e re S unday d in n e r guests of
church Activities M rs . L a r r y H ill, M rs . V e s ta l
D u ll a n d W a y n e spent S u n d a y a t
the d ire c to r, C h a rlo tte A re a
F u n d , C h a rlo tte , N . C .
C le m m o n s , M r . a n d M rs . Joe
has been w ith N a tio n a l H e rita g e H e n ry R e ic h o f G e rm a n to n
th e ir d a u g h te r M rs . M a r y F t . B ra g g v is itin g M r . and M rs .
F O R K A S C E N S IO N v is ite d M rs . 0 . B . Jones S unday
C o rp o ratio n fo r m o re th a n six B e r r id g e a n d M is s C o n n ie M r . a n d M r s . T a lm a d g e R o g e r F u n d e rb u rk e re tu rn e d R ic h a rd H odgson and fa m ily .
^ars. eve.
S ta ffo rd in R u r a l H a ll. T h e (S o n n y ) C heek re tu rn e d h om e h om e M o n d a y fro m th e N .C . A jo in t L e n te n s e rv ic e w ill be
H e is a n a tiv e o f C ooleem ee occasion w a s in c e le b ra tio n of M o n d a y n ig h t fro m a seven -day B a p tis t H o s p ita l w h e r e h e h e ld a t th e A scension F o rk
Where h e resides w ith his w ife , M r . and M rs . C o m a tz e r ’s 41st c ru is e in c e le b ra tio n o f th e ir u n d e rw e n t s u rg e ry la s t w e e k . E p isc o p al C h urch on S unday,

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25th w e d d in g a n n iv e r s a r y . M a rc h 16, a t 6 p .m . w ith the
d a u ^ t e r , Sonya, a t th e ir h o m e on M a rc h 10. T h e ir M a r d l G ra s to u r in clu d ed C3iurch o f T h e G ood S hepherd
on 64 D u k e S tre e t. S. Sgt V a n S m ile y o f Shepherd N as sa u , w h e re th e y v is ite d the M r s . L i l l i a n T r e x l e r is E p isc o p al C h u rc h , C ooleem ee.
A ir F o rc e B ase, W ic h ita F a lls , u n dergoing tre a tm e n t a t D a v ie
Optimist Ordtoricai T e x a s w as a w eekend v is ito r o f
s tra w m a r k e t a n d the J u c k a
Roo C lub, N e w P ro v id e n c e , and H o s p ita l w h e re she has been a
T h is w ill conclude th e L e n te n
services fo r these c hurches.
his p a re n ts M r . and M rs . B la k e

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p a tie n t fo r th e past w eek.
Contest Is Underway S m ile y . O n Sunday a fa m ily
S t. T h o m a s in th e V ir g in
Is la n d s . T h e y a ls o to o k a S T. F R A N C IS
M o c k s v ille O p tim is t C lub is reu n io n w as h e ld a t the S m ile y w a lk in g to u r of th e old a n d n ew M rs . B e u la h S p ry w a s ta k e n
1 sponsoring a n n u a l o ra to ric a l h o m e . S e v e n c h ild r e n , 13 by a m b u la n c e to D a v ie H o s p ita l St. F ra n c is M iss io n w ill h a v e
San J u a n and a tte n d e d a show
contest this w e e k fo r a ll 7th and g ra n d c h ild re n and six in -la w s a t th e A m e ric a n a H o te l in la s t w e e k w h e re she continu es L e n te n S erv ic e s T h u rs d a y a t
8th g ra d e rs in D a v ie C ounty. en jo yed the h a p p y occasion. to u n d e rg o t r e a t m e n t a n d 7:30 p. m.

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P u e rto R ic o . T h e y fle w b a c k to
R u n o ffs a re being held d u rin g M rs . B ill P o tts is a p a rie n t at M ia m i on S a tu rd a y . W h ile in o b s e rva tio n . She is im p ro v in g .
D a v ie h o s p ita l w h e r e she l ib e r t y W ESLEYAN
th is w e e k w ith fin a ls b eing 2:30 F lo rid a th e y spent tw o d a y s as
j>.m . S unday in the d ow nstairs u n d e rw e n t s u rg e ry la s t w eek. V e rd ie C o rn a tze r continues to R e v iv a l s e rv ic e s w ill be held
guest o f M r . a n d M rs . G e orge
p ortion o f th e B ro c k B u ild in g . G et w e ll w ishes a re extended to u ndergo tre a tm e n t a t D a v ie a t L ib e r ty W e s le y a n C h u rc h on
P h illip s of L a k e la n d and also
! T h e w in n in g boy a n d g ir l w ill h e r. H o s p ita l w h e re he has been a th e S h e ffie ld R d . M a r c h 17th
to u r e d D is n e y W o r ld a n d
go on to th e a re a contest in M t. M r . and M rs . C h a rle s A d a m s C yprus G a rd e n s b e fo re th e ir p a tie n t fo r m o re th a n a w e e k . through 23rd. w ith s e rvices
A ir y M a rc h 23rd. o f P itts b o ro , In d ia n a a rr iv e d re tu rn , flig h t hom e. each e v e n in g a t 7 :30 p .m .

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M o n d a y to spend a w eeks
v a c a tio n w ith M r . a n d M rs .
L a llie C o rn a tze r. M r . A d a m s is
N e il W a g n e r of A rlin g to n ,
M rs . E v ie H a y e s re -e n te re d
N .C . B a p tis t H o s p ita l M o n d a y
fo r a d d itio n a l tre a tm e n t.
R e v . W ils o n H a r r is
S alis b u ry w ill be e v a n g e list.
T h e re w ill be sp ecial singing
of
B.C. BrockCommunity Bldg. Auditorium
V ir g in ia a rr iv e d h e re S a tu rd a y
Citizens Meet M rs . C o rn a tz e r’s nephew . e vening fo r a w e e k s v is it w ith e ach n ig h t.
R e v . T r o y C. V a u g h n ,p a s to r
The C o o le e m e e S e n io r his s is te r a n d b ro th e r-in -la w , Yard - Bake Sale o f th e c h u rc h , c o rd ia lly in v ite s
C itizen s held th e ir re g u la r Supper Planned M r . a n d M rs . B ill W h ite .
m e e tin g on M o n d a y m o rn in g in
th e fe llo w s h ip h a ll o f the F ir s t
At Davie Academy M r s . M a x in e G r i t t e of
Planned Saturday the p ublic to a tte n d .
S ile n t K ille r
N. Main Street In Mocksville
B a p tis t C h u rc h w ith 27 Douglas, Pennsylvania T h e re w ill be a Y a r d and T h e r e ’s a s ile n t k ille r in the
(n e m b e r s a n d o n e v is it o r T h e re w ill be a b a r b ^ u e and re tu rn e d h om e S a tu rd a y a fte r B a k e S a le S a tu rd a y , M a r c h 15, ghetto - hig h blood p ressure. I t
a tte n d in g . ch ic k en p ie s u p p e r S a tu rd a y , spending th e p a s t tw o m onths a t th e L a w re n c e R id d le h om e. can le a d to s tro k e , h e a rt and
1 ■ M rs . M ild re d F o s te r, a lo cal h e re w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs . R o u te 1, A d v a n c e .
I* in s u ra n c e a g e n t, spoke to the
group on " C a n c e r In s u ra n c e ”
M a rc h 22, a t D a v ie A c a d e m y
C o m m u n ity B u ild in g
se rv in g to beg in a t 4 p .m .
w ith S te lla H ouse, d u rin g h e r illness.
M rs . H ouse is im p ro v in g . M a r ty
V a rie d ite m s a n d b a k e d goods
w ill be fo r s a le. A lso a v a ila b le
k id n e y fa ilu re . O ne out o f th re e
b la c k A m e ric a n s is a v ic tim .
F ig h t in g b a c k s t a r ts w ith
FridayMarch21st, 7:30P.M.
w h ic h w as both in te re s tin g and T a k e o u t b o x e s w i l l be H ouse a c c o m p a n ie d M rs . G r itte w ill be h a m b u rg e rs , hot dogs h a v in g y o u r blood p ressu re
in fo rm a tiv e . a v a ila b le . D o o r p riz e w ill b e a on h e r re tu rn tr ip h o m e . and d rin k s . c h e c k e d a n d s ta y in g u n d e r
An E a s t e r P a r a d e is R e m in g to n A u to m a tic shot gun. P roceeds fro m th e sales w ill tre a tm e n t. F ig h t hig h blood
scheduled fo r th e n e x t m e e tin g
.on M o n d a y , M a rc h 24, a t 10 a .m .
T h e supper is sponsored by
the C ounty L in e V o lu n te e r F ir e
M r . and M rs . G ene V e a c h and
son, A a ro n , of W in s to n -S ale m
go to th e G re e n M ea d o w s
C h urch b u ild in g fund.
pressure b y h e lp in g th e H e a rt
Fund.
The Thrasher Brothers
A ll m e m b e rs a r e asked to b rin g D e p a rtm e n t. w e re the S unday v is ito rs o f his
yandwicJHoyh^hjncheon^^ m o th e r, M rs . R u th V ea c h .
B r i g h t F lo o r s F o r From Burm ingham , Ala.
M r . a n d M rs . M ik e S m ith and
4th A nnual M r . and M rs . L a r r y R o b e rts of
S a lis b u ry spent S unday v is itin g

Country
w ith M r . a n d M rs . H a rv e y
S m ith of R o u te 4. ^ The Tuttle Fam ily
M r . and M rs . Johnny V ea c h
From Kernesville, I\.C.
Ham Day and c h ild re n spent S unday in
S ta te s v ille w ith M r . and M rs .
G a ry B a g le y.

C o m e F ro m S & G
March 15th
T h e C ooleem ee H o m e M a k e rs
C lub w ill m e e t F r id a y , M a rc h ^ The Royal Heirs ^
21, a t 7:30 p .m . w ith M rs . J a n e t
L illic k at h e r h o m e on M a r g in a l
SpeciuUziufi h i. . . .
S tre e t.
•Curpel •Counter Tops
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Sponsored by M r . and M rs . C laude W ilson
•W ullpaper •V inyl Flooring
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spent Sunday in W in s to n -S ale m
w ith th e ir d a u g h te r a n d son-in-
la w , M r . a n d M r s . R a lp h

Union Chapel Church H a rris , a t w h ic h tim e M r .


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M a r c h W e a t h e r

Is U n p r e d ic t a b le !
T h e m o n th of M a rc h in v a ria b ly b rings T h e budd in g tre e s and flo w e r blossom s,
the m ost u n p re d ic ta b le w e a th e r of th e y e a r w h ich w e re bro u g h t to life q u ite e a rly by
to D a v ie C ounty. th e u n s e a s o n a b ly w a rm w e a th e r ,
a p p a re n tly s u ffe re d little o r no d a m a g e .
T h e snow only seem ed to m a g n ify th e ir
beauty.
A nd M a r c h 1975 is no d iffe re n t th a n in
y e a rs past.

S om e o f th e biggest snows e v e r rec o rd e d


A lth o u g h u n p re d ic te d and unexpected, fo r D a v ie C ounty h a v e been in M a rc h , w e
D a v ie residents a w o k e M o n d a y m o rn in g to a re to ld .......... and it is n ’t o v e r yet.
fin d e v e ry th in g cov e re d in a b la n k e t of
w h ite . A n d s p rin g is ju s t a little o v e r a
w eek a w a y !
Snow is ju s t ty p ic a l M a r c h w e a th e r. In
fa c t, M a r c h could be considered our
“ c ra z y m ix e d -u p w e a th e r m o n th ” - you
B ut b y la te a fte rn o o n , th e snow h a d le ft n a m e it, and i t ’s ty p ic a l.
a lm o s t as u n e x p e c te d ly as it a rriv e d .

P A V tB C O U N T Y I f the p a s t fo u r y e a rs (a ll o f w h ic h had
H o w e v e r, th e c a n c e lla tio n of schools
snow in M a r c h ) is an y in d ic a tio n o f w h a t
g a v e th e youngsters a r e a l tr e a t a n d th e y
w e m a y ex p e c t this y e a r, d o n ’t put up y o u r
w e re o u t e a rly doing w h a t youngsters
sleds o r s to re y o u r w in te r clothes.
a lw a y s do on a snow y d a y . As u s u a l, a ll
good thing s m u s t c o m e to a n end. S h o rtly
Features - IB M arch 13, 1975 a fte r lunch th e te m p e ra tu re b e c a m e
W e stan d a m u ch b e tte r chance o f h a v in g
w a r m e r a nd in s te a d o f snow , th e r a in c a m e
and lite r a lly dissolved the p re tty w h ite a “ W h ite E a s te r ” th an w e do of h a v in g a
flu ff. W h ite C h ris tm a s .

-A //- ' -

Story by Marlene Benson


Photos by James Barrinffor

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2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975

UnitedWay Afro-American
BoardMeets CitizensOrganize
T h e U n ite d W a y b o a rd of Local A fro -A m e ric a n citizen s
d ire cto rs h e ld th e ir r e g u la r who a r e concern ed about fu ll
m e e tin g a t the D a v ie County rec o g n itio n o f c itize n s h ip and
L ib r a r y M onday e v e n in g , w ith in te r e s t In p o lit ic a l
M a rc h 10. V ern o n Thom p so n, r e p r e s e n ta tio n , o r g a n iz e d a
p re sid en t, presid ed , w ith 14 p o lit ic a l b o d y W e d n e s d a y ,
m e m b e r s p r e s e n t. New M a rc h 5th, 1975, a t S hiloh
business included th e c hanging B a p tis t C hurch.
o f the re g u la r m e e tin g tim e to O ffic e rs w e re ele cte d b u t a
the 2nd T h u rs d a y n ig h t o f e v e ry n a m e fo r the o rg a n iza tio n is y e t
o th e r m onth. to be chosen.
C o m m itte e a p p o in tm en ts fo r P la n s fo r the n e x t m e e tin g
the new y e a r w e re m a d e , and a re now u n d e rw a y and w ill be
s e rv in g as V ic e P re s id e n ts fo r scheduled in th e v e ry n e a r
1975 w il l b e J a m e s E s s ie , fu tu re . T h e outcom e of this C o tto n E d w a r d s a n d W a y n e G a i t h e r s p e a k a t R u r i t a n
C h a ir m a n o f th e B u d g e t m e e tin g w ill disclose fu rth e r C lu b m e e tin g .
D iv is io n a n d G a il K e lly , d e ta ile d in fo rm a tio n .
C h a irm a n o f the U n ite d A ppeal
Ruritan Club Hears From Law Officers
L e s te r P o in d e x te r M a r tin ,
I I I o f M o c k s v llle has
D iv isio n . S erv in g on the B udget
C o m m itte e w ith M r . E ss ie w ill
be R ic h a rd B e c k, M a r y F o rre s t,
HellardHeads T h e D a v ie A c a d e m y R u rita n
C lub m e t on M a r c h 4, 1975.
on “ G re e tin g fro m R u rita n
N a tio n a l." .
g ra d u a te d fro m C a ta w b a
College w ith a B a c h e lo r of
A rts d e g re e fo llo w in g
C a rm e n W a lk e r , John
H o ld s w o rth , B ill G a le s , C h a rle s
D u n n , B e tty W est, T h u rm a n
RescueSquad S p e c ia l g u e s ts w e r e C o tto n
E d w a rd s fro m the M o c k s v ille
P o lice D e p a rtm e n t, D e p u ty
T h e club v o te d to ac c ep t •
J im m y S w a im
m e m b e rsh ip .
in to fu ll

M a r v in H e lla r d w a s chosen W a y n e G a ith e r fro m th e D a v ie F a m ily n ig h t w a s set • fo r


com pletion o f studies in the O ’M a r a , F ra n c e s B e c k, L a m o n t
c h ie f of th e D a v ie County S h e riff’s D e p a rtm e n t, a n d Zone M a rc h 15, a t 7:30 p .m . a t the
second q u a r t e r u f th e D illin g h a m , Johnny A lle n , B ill
Rescue S quad a t th e m e e tin g G o v e rn o r J im E a to n . C o m m u n ity B u ild in g . A
c u r rr n t a c a d e m ic y e a r. Ija m e s , and A lle n M a r tin , J r .
held M o n d a y , M a r c h 10. T h e p ro g ra m fo r the e vening C hicken S te w w ill b e p re p a re d
A D e a n 's L is t student and B u d g e t a p p lic a tio n s fr o m
O th e r o ffic e rs fo r the co m in g w as an a p p e a l by th e L a w by th e m en fo r this ev e n t.
spcech m a jo r , M a r tin Is the a gencies w is h in g to a p p ly fo r
y e a r inc lu d e : G ene H a rr is , E n fo r c e m e n t O f fic e r s fo r T h e c lu b w ill sponsor a ta le n t
son o f M r . and M rs . L e s te r fin a n c ia l assistance a re due in
c a p ta in ; Abe H o w a rd , s u p p o rt in o b ta in in g a showon M a r c h 29th a t th e D a v ie
P . M a r tb f, J r . of 822 N . M a in by M a y 1. A p p lic a tio n s w ill be
C h a p la in ; B ill O 'N e a l, " N a r c o tic ” D o g fo r use b y the A c a d e m y C o m m u n ity B u ild in g .
S tre e t and a 1972 g ra d u a te of m a ile d to agencies w h o h a v e
s e c re ta ry and tr e a s u re r; T o m e n fo rc e m e n t o ffic e rs in D a v ie A nyone in te re s te d in being in
D a v ie C ounty H ig h School. p a rtic ip a te d in the p a s t, and
C o o k a n d J im L ip s c o m b , C ounty. T h e c lu b vo ted to the show m a y c o n tact O tis
a p p lic a tio n fo rm s a re a v a ila b le
e q u ip m e n t o ff ic e r s ; C a rl support this w o rth w h ile e ffo rt. Snow. C ash p rize s w ill b e g iv e n
Invitational Car a t th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e
o ffic e fo r anyone w is h in g to
M cC u llo u g h , L t .; L a r r y W ilson, In a d d itio n , the s e c re ta ry w as to th e to p 3 w in n ers .
L t., L a r r y A lle n , fir s t a id and d ire c te d to p re p a re a le tte r to T h e c lu b w o u ld lik e to th a n k
Show At Rich Park s u b m it a n ew a p p lic a tio n fo r
a n y a g e n c y m e e tin g th e
rescue tra in in g o ffic e r; G eorge th e C h a irm a n of th e County a ll o f those w ho h elped to m a k e
The D a v ie C o u n ty H a rr is , S g t.; H .C . M y e r s , S g t.; C o m m is s io n e rs s t a tin g o u r th e p a n c a k e b r e a k f a s t' a
e lig ib ility re q u lre m e n U .
C o m m u n ity In v it a t io n a l C a r B u s te r C o o k , b u ild in g a n d support and m a k in g a fu rth e r success.
Show, a fu n d -ra is in g p ro je c t of grounds o ffic e r; a n d , R onnie a p p e a l to th e m fo r s upport,
th e D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p ita l Davie Farm Bureau Couch, re p o rte r. m o r a lly and fin a n c a lly . Little League
A u x ilia ry , w ill be h e ld a t R ic h Zone G o v e rn o r J im E a to n
P a r k B a ll F ie ld , on Sunday, Members Attend d e liv e re d a n a d d re ss to th e club T h e re w ill b e a m e e tin g
T u e s d a y , M a rc h 18, a t 7:3 0 p .m .
A p ril 27 fro m 1 to 5 p .m .
P la n s a r e w e ll u n d e rw a y fo r
m a k in g th is a n outstan ding
e v e n t. A c o m m itm e n t has
Dairy Meeting
D a v ie C ounty F a r m B u rea u
ViennaClioir BoysToPerform in th e C o u rt R o o m o f D a v ie
C ounty H ouse fo r p a re n ts o f
c h ild re n in te re s te d in p la y in g In
a lre a d y been m a d e fo r the
a p p e a ra n c e o f a fa m o u s
F e a tu re C a r. T h e success o f the
m e m b e r s a tte n d e d
m e e tin g s p o n s o re d b y th e
d a ir y

A g r ic u lt u r a l A g e n ts o ff ic e ,
At Catawba CollegeSunday
O ne o f the oldest a n d m ost o f the globe. N o w , 50 y e a rs a fte r
th e M o c k s v ille L ittle L e a g u e
b a s e b a ll p ro g ra m .

s
show w ill depend in a la rg e Tu e s d a y , M a r c h 11, 1975, 8:00 a p p e a lin g m usical th a t firs t to u r, the C h o ir is one
m e a s u re on the c a rs e n te re d , a n p .m ., a t th e c o u n ty o ff ic e F i r s t g r a d e r s a t th e W i l l i a m R . D a v ie s c h o o l, R h o d a o rg a n iza tio n s in th e w o rld , the of th e m o st w id e ly -tra v e le d
In v ita tio n - a n d a p le a - is building. D o s s a n d J e f f S c o tt H u tc h in s , w a t c h a s t h e i r t e a c h e r V ie n n a C h o ir B o y s , w ill groups of youngsters in h is to ry .
extended to anyone w ho has D on W esen, D a ir y S p ecialist A M is s S u s a n M a n k i n s fe e d s th e c la s s p e t — a g e r b i l . A p e rfo rm a t C a ta w b a C ollege, W ith the excep tio n o f the W a r
"th a t s p e c ia l c a r” to fr o m th e S ta te E x te n s io n c e r b i l is d e fin e d b y W e b s t e r : “ A n y o f a s u b f a m i l y S unday, M a r c h 16 a t 8:15 p .m . Y e a rs th e y h a v e to u red e v e ry
p a rtic ip a te . I f you h a v e a c a r to S erv ic e , g a v e the p ro g ra m on
m a s titis c o n tro l g u id e lin e and
Class Pet! (^ G e r b illin a e ) o f r o d e n ts fo u n d in A s ia , A f r i c a a n d S E in K eppel A u d ito r iu m , single season, a n d on hundreds
show , g e t in touch w ith : A lle n E u r o p e , w it h lo n g h in d le g s , h a i r y t a le , a n d n a r r o w S alis b u ry . o f fo re ig n tours th e y h a v e
A . M a r t i n , A d m in is t r a t o r , fa c to rs causing h ig h le rc o c y te in c is o r s . ( P h o t o b y D a v id H a u s e r ) . T h is is th e w in te r a ttra c tio n in brought th e ir a r t a n d th e ir
D a v ie C o u n ty H o s p ita l, counts. Th e s e a r e th e n u m b e r th ^ 1974-75 C a ta w b a m u s ic to p e o p le o f e v e r y
one p ro b le m s of d a iry fa r m e rs .
M o c k s v ille , N . C ., Telephone
T h e extension s e rv ic e is m a k in g
[a rs & C o m m u n ity A rtis t S eries a n d is n a tio n a lity .
634-3546 extension 201. open to th e p u b lic . T nkets m a y B y 1932, w h e n S. H u ro k firs t
G ood nse
by
A ll A u x ilia r y m e m b e rs a re
u rged to support th e ir H o s p ita l
v o lu n te e r in g t h e ir
an e ffo r t to h e lp d a iry fa rm e rs
co n tro l o r e lim in a te a b n o rm a l
m ilk w h ic h is caused by these
conditions.
h a m iU a m J .H u 1 ln
be p u rch ased a t the C ollege-
C o m m u n ity C e n te r box o ffic e o r
a t the door th e e v e n in g of the
in v ite d th e m to th e U n ite d
S tates, th e y had a lre a d y been
h e a rd o v e r m u c h of E u ro p e .
A
p a rtic ip a tio n in this p ro je c t. concert. T h e N o rth A tla n tic w a s the fir s t
T h e re is m uch w o rk a h e a d i f the T h e D a v ie C o u n ty F a r m Recently, I've discussed ways T h e V ie n n a C h o ir B o y s , ocean th e y crossed, b u t th re e
show Is to be a success, and B u re a u urges a ll m e m b e rs to to shop for food more effi­ c u rre n tly on th e ir 31st to u r o f y e a r s l a t e r th e y w e r e in
possibly becom e a n an n u al atte n d th e p ro g ra m sponsored ciently. If you are willing to N o rth A m e ric a n u n d e r the aegis A u s tra lia , N e w Z e a la n d , the
event.
C o m m itte e C h a irm e n a lre a d y
a t w o rk a re : E n trie s , Johnny
by th e extension s e rv ic e th a t
m ig h t be o f h e lp in th e ir
p a rtic u la r fie ld .
pay close attention to some de­
tails at the store, the savings
can be significant.
of H u ro k C oncerts, w ill p re se n t
t h e ir t r a d i t i o n a l t h r e e - p a r t
p ro g ra m a t the C a ta w b a p e r­
F iji Is la n d s a n d H a w a ii; a n d
th e fo llo w in g y e a r S o u th
A m e ric a w a s in tro d u c e d to
L
H e n d r ix ; T ic k e t S a le s a n d As you walk down each aisle, fo rm a n c e . them .
A d m is s io n , J u d y a n d E d S o c ia l S e c u r ity don’t just grab the most fa­ T h is season the c o m ic one-act As fo r e v e ry s e rio u s
R o s s e r; P a r k in g , S am miliar looking labels and drop o p e r a , p e r fo r m e d in fu ll m u s ic ia n , y o u n g o r o ld ,
D a y w a lt; Fo o d , L u c ille W a g n e r -Questionff-Answers- them in your cart. Instead, com­ costum e, is C a rl M a r ia von d is c ip lin e is s t r i c t f o r th e
F u rc h e s ; C a rt S ales, D o ris pare what you usually buy W e b e r's “ A bu H ass a n ,” a ta k e V ie n n a C h o ir B o y s . T h e y
M ille r ; P u b lic it y , W yona
I w a s re c e n tly d iv o rc e d and
with the store’s own private of in trig u e in B ag h d a d . re h e a rs e re g u la rly ; th e y m u st
Johnson. h a v e d e c id e d to s ta r t usin g m y
label brand. The quality may T h e e v e n in g o p e n s w ith be in bed e a rly and get lots o f
A dm ission to th e show w ill be vary to some small degree, but s a c re d songs and closes w ith sleep. B u t th e re is a lw a y s tim e
$1.00 fo r a d u lts and 50 cents fo r
m a id e n n a m e a g a in . S hould I you can usually count on sav­ s e c u la r songs, in c lu d in g the fo r sightseeing. T h e y h a v e seen
c h ild re n . P roceeds w ill b e used
n o tify so cial s e c u rity of this ing from 10- tra d itio n a l g ro u p o f A u s tlra n T o w e r B r id g e in L o n d o n ;
to c o n tin u e th e Room
change? 15% on the ^ F o lk Songs. A s is c h a ra c te ris tic t h e y ’ v e v is ite d T e m p le s in
B e a u tific a tio n P ro je c t in the old
Y o u should, e s p e c ia lly if price. of th is C h o ir, w ho sing w ith K u a la L u m p u r , a n d r id d e n
section o f the hos p ita l th a t is
y o u ’r e e m p lo y e d . W h e n e v e r Another way t* s e ra p h ic p u r ity a n d s uperb rick s h a w s in T a ip e i; th e y ’ve
you c h a n g e (h e n a m e you to check the
a lre a d y in progress.
use in y o u r e m p io y m e n t- value you are c* a r tis tr y m u s ic o f a ll periods, the been to te a in th e S h a h ’s R o y a l
w h e th e r because o f d iv o rc e, re p e rto ry ran g e s fro m th e 17th- P a la c e in T e h e ra n ; th e y ’ve
getting is to c e n tu ry to w o rk s by liv in g
Hearings Held m a r ria g e , o r o th e r re a s o n s -
you should h a v e it changed
read the prod­
uct labels. Pay especially close com posers.
been re c e iv e d b y th e E m p re s s
of J a p a n .
A s a g ra n d F in a le , th e Boys
For Juveniles on y o u r s o c ia l s e c u r ity attention to the section marked
ingredients. By law all the in­ present a selectio n b y th e W a ltz
W h e n a b o y ’s vo ice fin a lly
b re ak s , he le a v e s the c h o ir not
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Potts
If we can’t save
re c o rd . Y ou ca n g e t a copy
o f th e fo rm "R e q u e s t tor gredients have to be listed in K in g h im s e lf, Johann only a fir s t-r a te m u s ic ia n , but
A h e a rin g w as h e ld in ju v e n ile
order of quantity used in the
you money then
C hange in S ocial S e c u rity S tra u s s ,II. also a v e te ra n g lo b e tro tte r!
court M o n d a y fo r th e th re e
youths accused of s te a lin g a c a r R e c o r d s ” a t a n y s o c ia l product. This means that the Couple H onorpd On A nniversary S in ce 1498 th e V ie n n a C h o ir
belonging to Joe S pry on M a rc h s e c u rity o ffic e . beefiest beef stew will list beef
first. M r . a n d M rs . J .M . P o tts of
h om e, w h ic h w a s in s ta lle d By a B oys h a v e been singing in
V ie n n a . S in ce 1924 th e B oys
B ore
T h e S e c re t o f being a bo re is we don’t deserve
your business!!
3rd and d riv in g i t to G a tlin b u rg , M y husband is y o u n g e r th an I s o n -in -law . T h e y also re c e iv e d
R o u te 5 w e re hono red a t a 50th to te ll e v e r y t h in g .
V a. a m , so I s ta rte d g e ttin g a And make it a habit to use g ifts fro m frie n d s and o th e r h a v e been jo u rn e y in g fro m
wedding anniversary V o lta ire
The ^ u th s w e re pla c e d on m o n th ly social s e c u rity be n e fit those unit pricing stickers on c e le b ra tio n S u n d a y , M a r c h 9,
re la tiv e s . V ien n a to sing in e v e ry c o rn e r
pro b a tio n and rele a s e d in the on m y ow n w o rk re c o rd w h e n I the shelves. They break down a t th e h o m e o f a d a u g h te r, M rs .
custody of th e ir pa ren ts who w as 62. W h e n h e re a c h e d 65, I product prices on a per unit D o r o th y W e s tm o r e la n d o f
re tu rn e d th e m to th e ir h o m e in s ta rte d g e ttin g a w ife ’s benefit basis for simple comparison, M o c k s v ille .
V irg in ia . T h e pa ren ts a g re e d to w h ic h I thou ght w ou ld be h a lf of eliminating the need for a cal­ A c o m p le te d in n e r w a s g iv e n
m a k e res titu tio n to M r . S pry his m o n th ly b e n e fit. I t ’s less culator to determine if 7 oz. of by the c h ild re n and a n opening
fo r the ite m s m is s in g fro m his th a n th a t. H o w com e? ketchup at 79^ is a twtter buy c a n d le lig h t c e r e m o n y w a s
than 12 oz. at $1.19.

Cu/\Zy C/ipJooN
c a r w h ic h included: 4 stag Y o u r m o n th ly p a y m e n ts is g iv e n b y th e g ra n d c h ild re n of
h a n d le k n iv e s ( c o lle c t o r ’ s red uced because you s ta rte d And if the store runs out of th e couple.
ite m s ) va lu e d a t $295.00; $10 in g e ttin g s o c ia l s e c u r ity an advertised special, be sure to l l i e ta b le w as d e c o ra te d w ith Your Happy Shopping Store
pennies; $2 in n ic k le s; $5 in b en e fits b e fo re 65 and w ill ask for a raincheck. These are re d and gold c an d les a n d th re e
d im e s ; and a nylo n ja c k e t get b en efits o v e r a longer often good indefinitely, so it c arou sels d e c o ra te d w ith re d
valu e d a t $15. o eriod of tim e . pays to stociipile them. and gold h e a rts . T h e co lo r
schem e w a s s y m b o lic fo r the
c h ild re n a n d o u r s oc ie ty in th e ir

BIG SALEI 50 golden y e a rs . T h e w h ite of


th e c aro u sel re p re s e n te d the
w a r m th and g lo w o f th e ir
kindness a n d lo y a lty . T h e gold
h e a rts r e p r e s e n te d th e
T h u rs d a y - F rid a y - S a tu r d a y a n n iv e rs a ry .

T0P5
C h ild r e n p r e s e n t fo r th e
d in n e r and re c e p tio n w e re M r .
and M rs . P a u l O v e rc as h of
Pre-Washed And Pre-Shrunk S ta te s v ille ; M r . a n d M rs .
A rth u r P o tts ; M r . and M rs .
J a m e s P o tts ; M r . a n d M rs .
W RANGLER CORDUROY J E M S H o w a rd A d a m s ; a n d , M r . and
M rs . J a m e s W e s tm o re la n d .
S pecial guests w e re R e v . J im
In In Blue___ Brown.. . . Green R eeves, p a s to r o f U nion C hapel
U n ite d M e th o d is t C hurch and
M r . and M rs , R a lp h B . H e n ry

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of K a n n a p o lis .
F o rty -s e v e n people a tte n d e d B E T H E
th e occasion.
a pair T h e couple w as hono red w ith
a g ift fro m a ll the c h ild re n , a F IR S T
tile floor fo r th e h a ll of th e ir

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huge pink ears. Or a jolly green toad sitting among the flowers.
WESTERN STORE Others with ‘laugh’ quotations sure to bring smiles wherever you
go. Crewneck 1 0 0 % cotton t-shirt tops are practically a national
Located On NC 801 At Redland Road Intersectlon-Farmlngton Community passion right now . . . so why not wear yours with a chuckle! Zany
colors too . . . like lemon yellow, fire chief red, robin's egg blue,
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DAVIE COUNTY tN T hR l'K lS li RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 13. 1975 - 3B

P u l l i a m & G r a n t A ll- C o n f e r e n c
The Davie High War Eagles
piiaced two players on the all
N(orlh Piedm ont Conference
Good Neighbor Golf
Tanglewood Park and hole medal with handicap or
basketball team this year. Ramada Inn-West join together Callaway system play for en­
Dwayne Grant was selected to offer the visiting golfer ex­ trants without handicap card.
at center and Robert Pulliam at perience of playing the fabulous Entrance fee is sim ply
forward. Pulllfim and Grant Tanglewood course, site of the staying overnight at either the
finished second and third in 1974 P. G. A. Ram ada Inn West or
scoring for the North Piedmont During the months of March Tanglewood Lodge any time
Conference this season. and April golfers are invited to during the tournament period
The North P iedm ont All- participate in the “Tanglewood. and playing Tanglewood.
Conference team included: Good Neighbor G olf Tour­ Prizes include a. first place
Forwards: Jack Campbell, nament” . The event is an 18 trophy and ten additional prizes
South Iredell; Robert Pulliam, of golf equipment. All prizes
Davie; Kevin Abel, East V e h ic le S lid e s will be awarded in mid-May.
Rowan; Lawrence Hairston, Additional information and
North Davidson.
Centers: Steve Cloer, North
Davidson; Dwayne G rant,
For The Love O f Ham! D ow n E m b a n k m e n t
A vehicle went out of control
on wet pavement and wrecked
reservations may be obtained
from either Tanglewood (P.O.
Box 753, Clemmons, N. C. 919-
Davie. 766-6461) or Ramada Inn West
G uards: Stan Honeycutt, W alter P hipps, D avie County jailer, left, promises he around 5 p.m. last Friday on US (P.O. Box 926, Clemmons; N. C.
East Rowan, Jesse Lyons, ■ w ill release Mocksville PTA president D ick N ail from 158,8,6 miles east of Mocksville. 919-766-9121)
North Davidson, Charles the local ja il as soon as all (he activities on Saturdav, Terry Lynn Stewart, 20, was
Walker, Mooresville; Darrell M arch 22nd, are com pleted. The local school PT A ,w ill identified as the operator of the
Mauldin, North Stanly; James be selling country ham biscuits and bake sale Items a t vehicle. Rescue S quad
Heffner's, M oore’s, Lowe’s, W ilkins D ru g and House State Highway P atrolm an
Allen, South Rowan.
of Styles. M r. N ail asks your support m this sale. W.D. Grooms said his P la n s Fish Fry
Jack Cam pbell of South (P .S . - W alte r did let D ick go back to work
Iredell was selected as the investigation showed that
im m e d iate ly following the taking of this prom otional The Davie County Rescue
conference player of the year. Stewart lost control on wet Squad will have their Spring
idea.) pavement, ran onto the right
Gilbert Sprinkle of East Rowan Fish Fry for the public
Saturday, April 12.
was selected as the conference shoulder of the road, spun
coach of the year. around and slide backwards Plates will be served between
No Davie girl was named to down the embankment striking 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
the all-conference team. a tree with the right rear Any donations of cakes will be
quarter of the vehicle. appreciated.
Damage to the vehicle was Door prize for this event will
M o c k s v ille R e c re a tio estimated at $300 and $50 to a l>e a stereo from Mocksville
pasture fence of Glenn Furniture and Appliance.
To S p o n s o r Robertson. Advance Rt. 1.

F itn e s s P ro g ra m s
The W omen’s Physical
Fitness group will meet Monday U G STORE
morning at 10:00 a. m. at the dial 634-2121
Mocksville Gym on North Main A N D O TH E It P H A R M A C Y C O M M tN T S

HEm H
Street. The first class was Robert Pulliam and Dwayne Grant in action!
cancelled due to the snow.

R o d eo R etu rn s To W in sto n -S a le m
There will be a Women’s
Physical Fitness program on
Tuesday nights from 7:00 to 8 :00
p. m. For information call
sanctioned by the International performances are slated for 8

NEWS
Arnold Harpe at the Mocksville Longhorn World
Gym, 634-2325. Cham pionship Rodeo is Rodeo Association for world p.m.
returning to the Winston Salem championship points and all of Sanctioned events are:
S o ftb a ll L eague Coliseum for three action the current world champions Bareback bronc riding, calf
The Advance Recreation packed p e rfo rm a n c e s , are expected to enter. roping, saddle bronc riding,
League will meet at Shady Thursday, Friday, and Thursday night is Coca-Cola cowgirls barrel racing, steer Your PhatmBCW$:
R o y C o ll « U 6 -B l t l Co llette. J r .
Grove School Thursday, March Saturday, March 27-28-29. Bargain Night and all seats are wrestling, and bullfighting BOTTOMS UP. one of the equine stars of LONGHORN RODEO, R o b e rt R a u c h

13, at 7 p.m. The rodeo will feature over priced at $3, none reserved. rodeo clowns. shows his ability in Madison Square Garden. Bottoms Up and many

Available: Eye Test


Anyone interested in entering 150 of the top cowboys and Tickets for other performances Longhorn Rodeo is based in of his rodeo stahlemates will be trying to buck off a healthy selec­
cowgirls in the country are $5.50-$4.50-$3.50 with kids 12 Nashville, Tennessee, and tion of current and former world champions at the LONGHORN
a men’s or women’s softball
competing for over $ 10,000 in and under $1 off all seats at the produces rodeos in most of the RODEO coming to the Winston-Salem Coliseum for three action

For Kids
team in the League is urged to packed performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 27-
attend. prize money. Longhorn is Friday and Saturday major coliseums from Texas to 28-29.
performances. All Madison Square Garden.

H ow T h e Top
If you’re blind, or partially blind you won’t be reading
I N C A A B a s k e tb a ll P a ir in g s T e a m s Fared this. And if your preschooler has trouble with vision,
H o w th* T o p T w e r t iy ie a m » in tn e A sso ­
c ia te d P r f s s c o lle g e b a s k e l M I i p oll fa re d he’s not likely to say “Hey, Mom, I don’t see so good."
las t w e e k :
1. In d ia n a (2 9 -0 ) b e a t M i c h i g a n State
Even if his eyesight is poor,
ta S a ll« M - 6 « -7 9 . he’s likely to think that’s the
S y ro tu M 1 0 -7
3. M a r y la n d (2 2 -4 ) lost to N o r t h C a r o ­
lin a S ta te 87-es. way everybody else sees.
A t Provld«ne»
3. L o u is v ille (24>2) b e a t M e n i p h l s State
64-79; t>eat D a y to n B3-«7.
That’s why it’s up to parents
N o rth C a rd in o 1 1 -7 4. U C L A (2 3 -3 ) b e a t S o u t h e rn C a lif o r ­ to check their youngsters, be­
N « w M ««ico S to tt 1 0 -6
n ia 7 2 -M .
5. M a rq u e tte ( 2 j - 3 ) b e a t C r e ig h t o n 64 fore vision deficiency grows.
60. You can do this by asking for
March 20 A t P ro v id e n c i ' 6. K e n tu c k y (2 2 -4 ) b e a t M is s is s ip p i
our “Home Eye Test for Preschoolers.” Send your self-
F u rw o n 2 2 - 6 ________ Eait S ta te tlS -6 0 .

B w to n C e ll» o » 3 0 -7
7. A la b a m a (2 2 -4 ) lost to A u b u r n 76-70.
8. N o r t h C a r o lin a Sta te (2 2 -6 ) b e a t V i r ­
addressed, stamped Vequest to our Clipping Service,
A t P r e v id e n c *
g in ia 91-85; b e a t M a r y la n d 8 7 -6 5 ; lost to Box 5051, Raleigh, N. C. 27607.
P tn n 2 3«4 N o r t h C a r o lin a 7046.
Alert yourself to your child’s eyesight problems before
1-^ K o n s o s S ro t* 18»8
9. A r li o n a Sta te (23-31 b e a t A r iz o n a
107-92.
10. P e n n s y lv a n ia (2 3 -4 ) d id n o t p la y .
vision becomes
comes permanently impaired. Preschoolers
1 1 . S o lth e rn C a lifo r n ia (1 8 -7 ) lost to are at .your mercy, :y, so satisfy yourself
yourself_that
tha their vision
U C L A 7J-68.
is normal by ordering the “Home Eye Test.”
By J IM B /V ^R IN G E R A t San D i«ge
12. N o r t h C a r o lin a (2 1 -7 ) b e a t W a k e
March 32 F o r e s t 101-100; b e a t C le m s o n 7 6-71; b e a t
N o r t h C a ro N n a S ta te 7<H6. S afety F irs t — N ever ta k e a d d itio n a l m ed icine s
13. C re ig h to n (1 9 -6 ) lost to S o u th e rn II-
lir w is 53-47; lost to M a r q u e tt e 64-60.
w ith o u t a s k in g y o ur doctor, o r you m ay cause a n
C g n tra f M ic h iflo n 2 0 -S U. Clemson ( I 7 .I 0 ) b e a t O u k e 78-76; adverse reaction.
Fishing T all Tales Contest G » o fg » to w n 18»9
lost to N o r t h C a r o lin a 76-71.
15. O r e g o n Sta te (17*10) lost to O r e g o n

_ T'o You
82-80.____________ • _______ ____________________
A t D o y lo n

Y our favorite fishing tall tale could win you a trip M o r q u e ttt 2 2»3
to Ireland with a full fishing outfit to take along. In d iq n o 2 9« 0 Morch 20 A t D a /to n
Mldnst F a c t o r y f u r n i t u r e
Ireland is noted for its beautiful scenery and fine
T * k o s Ef P o to 1 9 - 5
trout and salm on fishing.
A t D o yto n
The fishing tall tales contest is sponsored by the M id d U T »n n *»$»# 2 3« 4
G adding International Sport Fishing M useum , South O r« g o n S ta t» 1 8 -9 C u s to m U V IN G R O O M FURNITURE
Otselic, N .Y . The contest's purpose is to emphasize
the role of fishing in our national culture and folklore
and to stress the need for increased sportfishing March 29
LO V E S E A TS -
conservation efforts.
The contest winner will win a round trip to Ireland
EXT RA CHAIRS-HIDE-BEDS
We Have The Finest
T ««oi A liM 2 0 -6
and a week’s stay at the Waterville Lake Hotel in S P E C IA L
Kerry. This unique area offers lakes, river and sea C in c in n a ti 2 0 - 6
Bassett Traditional
fishing. U u itv ill* 7A-7 A t N t w M «xico S lo t*
3 pc. Living Room Factory Selected
Materials
There are no official entry blanks, just be sure J tu lg « f« 2 2 - 6
your entry is legible and contains your nam e,
Morch 20 A t N » w M exico S lo t, Suite I*' velvet-8 Cushion
address an d telephone number. All entries will M a ry la n d 2 2 - 4 Mldwtst iofa-2 wing chain
become the property of the museum and m ay be used C ro ig h to n 2 0 - 6
for m useum and conservation promotions. A t N « w M tx ic o S lo t,
N o t r * D a m * 1 8 .8
_ Send entries to: G ladding Fishing Tall Tales
Contest, P.O . Box 586, Black Bay Annex, Boston, K an«a» 1 9 -7
K im ball 10 Pc.
Mass., 02117. Victorian Living
The contest deadline is June 1,1975.
March 22 A t S on D iago
Room Set
Sofa, 2 arm chs., 1 srt. c h .,
M o re G un C o n tro l Bills A rizo n a S ta te 2 3 -3 coffee t b . , picture window
table, pedestal
A la b a m a 2 2 -4
Marble top Tables
The Federal G overnm ent has resumed Gun Control S an D iogo S tato 1 4 -1 2 A t P o rtlo n d C d lM u m
Solid Mahogony-Cut Velvet
4 jdebates after the filing of over 30 gun control bills in
|» Reg. $2/«95

*1,695
N o v a d a -ta t V o flB i 2 2 -4
;recent weeks. This is the first tim e since 1972 that a
-significant effort has been m ade to alter the 1968 U CLA 2 3 - 4 Morch 20 A t P o rtlo n d C oliM um
Wtst
Federal Gun Control Act. M ith ig o n 19>7
The last attem pt, bill outlawing sales of cheap A t P ortlo nd C o littu m
M o n to n o 2 0 * 6
nandguns, or “ S aturday Night Specials” , gained
F in o lt to b * hold on 2 Pc, Sofa &
Senate approval, but died quietly in the House. U to h S to tt 2 1»5 M a tc h 31 a t S an D I obo
However, on Feb. 18 and 20 the debate was revived in Chair
the House as the Ju d ic ia ry Subcommittee on Crim e Reg. $299.95
heard from 10 fellow congressmen, eight favoring
new laws and two opposing any additional controls. $14895
Meanwhile, new Attorney General Edw ard H. Levi
has formed a working group to study gun control,
according to newspaper reports. This move is part of Lemmon Yellow
the pledge Levi m ade in his recent confirm ation
Louisville 7 Pc-

At last
hearings to offer some proposal to Congress dealing
with “ Saturday N ight Specials". D ining Room Suite
Some of the 30 gun control bills would repeal the
1B68 control law, which banned the sale of guns
Reg. $199.00
Special ^89-^119

a tax break
$13900
(In Special Velvets)
through the m a il and prohibited the im portation of
inexpensive handguns, but not their parU . More than
20 bills propose stronger gun control, but the breadth
of control varies widely. Some suggest national Regular $139-$149

for the middle class.


firearm s registration, while others seek a ban on sale

Reuphohtery Work Done


of “ Saturday Night Specials." A third group wants
pro h ib itio n a g a in s t possessing h an d g u n s. The
variations in the bills were clearly reflected by the

At Reasonble Prices— Free Estimate


eight congressmen testifying in favor of control at
the subcom mittee hearings.

A CCB Individual Retirement Account,


Foxx Hunting Pheasants
available under a new Federal law, can cut your
next year's tax bill by hundreds of dollars—and
At Home Or Store,
This week’s “ A m erican Sportsm an’’, on ABC
Television Network will feature television star Redd
Foxx and outdoor editor Grits Gresham hunting
help build a financially secure retirement, too. Large Selection Of National Name Brand Furniture
pheasant in the state of Washington.
Foxx says he was m ighty impressed by the wild.
Ask at any CCB office for details,
‘’I ’ve never seen anything like it in m y life,” he
observes. “ If you d id n 't know, you’d think you were
in Africa in the tall elephant grass. It's beautiful, just
C C B . W e h a v e a lo t t h a t o t h e r b a n k s d o n 't . M e m o e r F D iC
E d w a r d s F u r n it u r e
beautiful."
The second portion of tlie program shows actress
M argot Kidder hang-gliding over the W yom ing
Rockies.
The program is on ABC Television, 3:30-4:15, EDT
& U p h o l Co.
4B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975

Ambulance Service Moves To Hospital


By Marlene Benson their new location at the Davie emergency room, will carry the hospital near the emergency
County Hospital. same telephone number as they entrance.
The Davie County Ambulance Their new office, which is have used in the past. The Luther Ashley, supervisor of
Service moved Saturday into localcd adjacent to the ambulances will be based at the the Davie County Ambulance
Service, says their service will
remain unchanged. "We will
still be working 24-hours a day,
seven days a week.”
Ashley also said he feels the
new location will be helpful to
the attendants who will be able
to assist in more hospital
activities. He also feels they will
have access to belter training
by assisting the hospital
personnel in the emergency
room and helping out in the
hospital whenever they are not
on an ambulance trip.
They have an extra cot just
inside the entrance which they
use in the ambulance instead of

Johnny Prye, assistant supervisor, (le ft) and


Supervisor Luther Ashley o f the Davie County
Ambulance Service inside their new office
which is now located at Davie Hospital.

moving a patient upon their employs six full time


im m ediate a rriv al to the attendants , four of which are
hospital. When a patient is certified Emergency Medical
taken from the ambulance, Technicians. There is also
Asliley explained that this cot is another attendant who is taking
then placed into the vehicle for the test this week for EMT and
the next trip and this also the others will probably do so
eliminates the need of moving a eventually.
sick or injured person so Ashley says they will now
quickly. requisition their first aid
Johnny Frye, assistant supplies from the hospital and
supervisor, added that the new pay them insted of ordering in
location will also give the smaller amounts as they have
attendants the opportunity to done in years past. This should
“ follow through” with each be cheaper as the hospital buys
patient they bring in. “ We don’t in much larger quantities and
like to bring a patient into the therefore, can buy the needed
hospital and forget about supplies at a much better price.
them." The old office located behind
Luther Ashley, top photo, supervisor o f the Davie C ounty Ambulance Service, is shown moving the At the present time, the Davie the Court House will now be Luther Ashley says an extra ambulance cot at
last pieces o f furniture from the old office behind the C ourt House. Ambulances, low er photo, w ill Ambulance Service (which is a used by the Employment
service provided by the county) Security Commission.
the hospital prevents moving a patient upon
be based a t the Hospital, near the Emergency Entrance. Photos by James Barringer their immediate arrival.

Brandy Snifter Gardening BeatsWintertime Dryness


“ Do your house plants have Geographic Society says. plants take care of other plants a sphinx butterfly in some moist
wintertime droop, fagged out Plants living in a terrarium in terrariums, then letting the mould (earth) contained in a
because the furnace has baked hardly ever need watering or plants take care of themselves. wide-mouthed glass bottle
the air dry? fertilizing, just daylight and Moisture transpired by the covered with a lid,” he wrote.
“Then doctor them with a admiration, say terrarium fans. plants’ leaves condenses on the “ About a week prior to the final
terrarium! Not a pill, not a Large-mouth bottles with inner curved walls and slips change of the insect, a seedling
tonic, but for your plants a plastic kitchen wrap stretched down to wet the soil in a fern and a grass made their
world of their own.” over the top, tabletop continuous cycle. appearance. . . . ”
T hat’s the advice Dr. aquariums with sheets of glass The transparent enclosi:ix> He took out his insect,
N athaniel W ard m ight for lids, special plastic domes that makes it all possil<ie resealed the bottle, and placed
prescribe, based on the from nuriJeries, oversized proved a major breakthi-ough it outside his laboratory
spectacular results a terrarium brandy snifters-these are some for botanists nursing fragile or window, where “to my . great
produced for his plants almost of the containers used for sick plants in the middle of the delight the plants continued to
ISO years ago. terrariums. last century. Dr. W ard, a grow well. . .they required no
He discovered the terrarium, Homeowners who hate indoor scientist and physician working attention. .and here they
which is a glass-enclosed gardening delight in planting in London, tells how he chanced rem ained for nearly four
planter, or what ecologists ferns, tiny evergreens, ivies, upon the terrarium idea in the years.”
today call a self-contained eco­ and dozens of other plants in summer of 1829:
system, the N ational terrariums, then letting the “ I had buried the chrysalis of

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by Mitchell Simon suspension case, the Court
likewise stated "it would be a
soon as practicable.” The Court Association, it certainly had that when you deposit $ 100
made it clear that its opinion tremendous input from that
The U. S. Supreme Court strange disciplinary system” applied only to short-term organization.” at BB&T, you can buy four
recently ruled that a public that did not provide for com­ suspension of 10 days or less. Not only does this bill require
school student cannot be m unication between the “ The Supreme Court's public bodies to bargain
place settings or accessories.
suspended without notice of the disciplinarian and the student to
charges against him and, if he insure that “ an injustice is not
decision has now stated as a
matter of constitutional law
collectively over terms and A ll at about half of retail.
conditions of employment but to
denies the charges, an ex­ done.”
The Court has stated; “We do
what most school systems have bargain over “ other matters of So come to BB&T today.
planation of any adverse already been doing,” Phay said. m utual concern relating
evidence and an opportunity to not believe that school As the Court notes, he added, thereto,” Evers cited. And enjoy your flatware
present his version of the facts authorities must be totally free the minimum requirements it “ This nebulous language
must be permitted. from notice and hearing has now imposed “ are, if would, in my opinion, require forever.
Robert E. Phay of the requirements if their schools anything, less than a fair- boards of education to bargain
University of North Carolina’s are to operate with acceptable minded school principal would with teachers over such items
Institute of Government at efficiency.” It has outlined the impose on himself in order to as agendas of board meetings, C A M K K O T S1LVKHIM.ATK P H lC K L Is r SK IIK N A T A S 'l'A IN I.K S S VHICE I.IS T
Chapel Hill noted the new minimum procedures required avoid unfair suspensions.” selection of staff, selection of Item Vour HB&'r IVirc Hem V o u r U IJ& T IW
changes in the law at a meeting by the Constitution’s Due The school attorneys also text books, decisions as to
of North Carolina school at­ Process Clause when public heard Irving C. Evers, courses to be offered and a l-piire PhKV Setting: !!*:}.■)() ,^-pitTt* P l a c t - S . ' l - O O
torneys and superintendents school students are suspended president-elect of the National myriad of other subjects which 1 DinniM Knilt* 1 I) in r K * i K n if« *
sponsored by the N. C. School for 10 days or less: Organization of Legal Problems clearly do not belong in the 1 Dinnor Fork 1 D in n e r F o r k
Boards Association and the 1. The student must be given on Education, discuss how 1 Sulad Fork I S a lu t l F o r k
Institute of Government. oral or written notice of the school boards should prepare
bargaining sector,” Evers said.
"This is something the National 1 T f u s p ijo n 1'li'asptMin
H aving determined that charges against him. for collective bargai;iing. Education Association is •I’piecv Compli'ter St*l:
1 S o u p S p ix j n

procedural due process must be 2. If the student denies the He reported his objections to determined to bring about.” 1 Hutifi- Knift*, J p i f l l * C’ o n i p l f U T SiM : •')()
accorded a student before he is charges, he must t>e given an
explanation of the evidence
some bills introduced in the last 1 Suj^ur S|MM)n 1 llu it o r K n iff
suspended, Phay explained, the session of the Congress (93rd). 2 'I al)k*s|M»ons 1 S u j i i i r S p o « )n
Court faces the difficult against him. One bill (S3295) provides for •J T a h lt 's p o o n s
3. The student must be given 4 - p i t ' t r H t is c i's s S i ‘ t :
problem of determining what collective bargaining under W INDOW DRESSING 1 C’ o k l M f i . t F o r k - l - p i f t ’f l i o s t f h s S i‘ l : -i-T ri
process is due. At the very an opportunity to present his federal law, but the law is ad­ •J F i i i i v d T a l) k * s p o t) n s
No m atter how beauti­ 1 Berry Sp»M)n
minimum, according to the side of the story. ministered under an in ­ 1 C’ u lt i M i 'i i t F o r k
1 Pasti>- StTver
Supreme Court, students facing This procedure is necessary dependent agency known as the fu lly dressed a window is,
1 Ciruvy Ltuik- 1 (iravN' 1-atlk*
suspension must be given some even when the disciplinarian National Public Employment it isn't completely suc­
»i livcl 'li*as|)4K)ns »i Icfd TeahiMions
kind of notice and afforded witnessed the alledged Relations Commission. Evers cessful unless it is fu n c ­ U.TjO
t> 'IVaspoons ♦>'leaspiions
some kind of hearing. The misconduct, Phay said. The pointed out. tional. Y our draperies or
Court approved an exception to 1) Soup Spoijnh i.r)(i 5*.i Piece Service for KIk Hi
Court attempted to balance the "The bill is so far sweeping as curtains should meet your (With-SHMNl.lMI de|M>bi()
its general rule of notice and Service fur
student's interest in avoiding lo constitute a complete p r i v a c y requirements,
hearing before suspension: (W ith S|(HH).(N) depu!.in r)2 l*iete Service for Kinhl ‘>9.5*1
“unfair and mistaken exclusion surrender to employee give the light, ventilation
from the education process” “ Students whose presence associations of every and view desired, be a de­ •V2-Piece Service fur KiRht a*j.5o (W ith S25().(K) depubiti
with the schools' recognized poses a continuing danger to management right and lig h t to care for, and en­ (\Vith»25() (N) depobiO
interest in using suspension as a persons or property or an privilege," Evers said. "This is joy a long, lovely life, re­
means to maintain essential ongoing threat of disrupting the particularly true insofar as m inds Charlotte Womble,
discipline and order.
Noting the great concern that
elaborate hearing proceedings
academ ic process may be
im m ediately removed from
school." In these case, notice
boards of education are con­
cerned. If this bill was not
prepared in the offices of the
extension housing spec­
ialist, N orth C a r o l i n a
State University.
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If Buzzards, Swallows Come, Can Spring Be Far Behind? T ip s I >ji TK j

N o v ic e A u t o m a c h a n lc
The first buzzard of spring A local schoolteacher com­ Capistrano. from landing in Capistrano. dauber. Naturalist John James
easily upstages the robin in posed a song called ‘‘The Audubon called them — by Tr- , ______
The first birds may flutter in “ It’s difficult to tell how many
Hinckley, Ohio. Buzzard Bump," and a poet in a day or two ijefore March 19. birds are returning," says a republican swallows, “ in
The small town welcomes its Cleveland wrote “The Buzzards aiiusion to the mode in which W H EN TO IN S T A L L NEW SHO CKS
But usually on that date- St. iocal resident. “ Beginning on
turkey buzzards with break­ of Hinckley." The shoulder Joseph’s D ay-m any are St. Joseph's Day anything that individuals associate." H d w c a ti y n u t e l l i f y o u lu 'i 'd s h o c k m e e ts th e b o t t o t u h a lf .
fasts, wildlife exhibits, and Boy patch on the town’s police already perched at dawn under flies is a swallow, be it a n e w s h o c k a l> s o ri> .r .,n d , i f y o u Y e s , y o u c a n r e p la c c s h o c k
Scout displays. Buzzards uniform was redesigned to the eaves of California’s San mockingbird, or a flock of high­ FEEDER CA T T LE d o . c n n y o u r c p la c o th e m y o u r ­ a b s o rb e rs y o u r s e lf . A l l y o u n e e d
watchers swarm in from depict three soaring buzzards Juan Capistrano, “ The Jewel of flying seagulls." s e lf? is a h a m m e r , a w r c n c h s e t, a w ir e
nearby Cleveland. set against a rising sun. the Missions." F a r m e rs who feed T h e c a r p r o b a b ly n e e d s n e w b n i* h i\ p e n e t r a t in g o i l ( o p ­
Although the swallows
Almost as long as residents Festivities always begin on Nestled in a picturesque tolerate their adoring public, c a ttle fo r m a rk e t usually shocks i f i t . . . t io n a l) . s a fe ty g o g g le s a n d s u p p o r t
can remember, the large gaunt the Sunday following the 15th~ valley halfway between Los they brook no interference from p re fe r ste ers, la rg e ly . . . K e e p s b o u n c in g ; a fte r b lo c k s . H e re is a ll y o u d o :
birds have returned to Hinckley this year March 16. because they gain faster. lu g o v e r a h u n » p o r d ip in th e J a c k u p th e c a r a n d p la c e th e
Angeles and San Diego, the site the swifts and sparrows that ro a d .
on March 15 after their winter Traditionalists start the day s u p p o r t b lo c k s u n d e r th e fr a m e .
was dedicated by Father have appropriated their However, when there is
as m uch as a 4 to 6 -cent
. . . Sw ays e x c e s s iv e ly in R e n m v e th e w h e e ls . T h is w i l l
sojourn in the south, the with a Buzzard Breakfast of hot Junipero Serra in 1776 as a holy Capistrano domain during the c u rv e s . p r o v id e e a s y a cce ss t o th e s h o c k s .
National Geographic Society cakes, sausage, and coffee place named for St. John winter. Routing the interlopers, p e r pound spread between . . . S e e m s t o d a n c e a n d ( lo a t C le a n d i r t y th r e a d s o n th e o ld
says. No one made much of a served in the local high school. Capistrano, a Crusader. the master masons build bottle­ the cost of feeder steers o n r o u g h ro n d s . s h o c k a b s o r b e r s w i t h th e w ir e
fuss about it until newspapers The birds themselves have The return of the swallows shaped, weather-resistant mud b ru s h .
mentioned the event in 1957. terrible table manners. They and he ife rs , the heifers . . . N o s e d iv e s d u rin g ; q u ic k
often draws a clamorous throng nests that stick to the mission’s s to p s . L o o k a t h o w th e o ld s h o c k s
The publicity attracted 9,000 thrive on refuse and can subsist m a y be a good buy, N orth
of onlookers that sometimes walls. . . . B o u n c c s m o r e t h a n tw ic e a re m o u n t e d a n d a lw a y s re p la c e
buzzard watchers, and the ugly on the carrion that other local seems to outnumber the birds. The Capistrano birds are cliff C a r o lin a State U niversity a f t e r y o u m a n u a lly b o u n c e th e th e m th e s a m e w a y .
but dependable birds became animals would not touch. In recent years, urban sprawl swallows. Their building a n im a l sc ie n tists sug- c a r u p a n d d o w n as h a r d as y o u R e p la c e s h o c k s o n th e s a m e
Hinckley's official harbingers While the buzzards are being has usurped former nests and techniques have won them such gest. can. a x le in p a ir s - a lw a y s . T ig h t e n a ll
of spring and a wonderful feted in Hinckley, the swallows feeding grounds and nicknames as eave swallow, jug S tiU a n o t h e r c h e c k is i f f l u id is n u t s a n d b o lt s w i t h a w r c n c l^ a n d
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W X n-T ELEV ISlO N
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Filled with action, the movie
F o lk -W a y 8 a n d F o lk -S p e e c h
features a battle with lions, Recently this columnist sent there was this old loafer who dinner at the usual time. Well, around the house last Sunday? prompted an old epistolary uithoul cussing and I can't go
bicbre "SAM SON AND friend, Edwin Judkins, of
soldiers, and a giant. out a call for depression came every Sunday and stayed the old loafer almost starved Well, you just et one of them.' up to the mourners' bench until
pELlLAH” Thursday, March Bristol, Virginia, to send Folk­
He meets Delilah played by recipes-pore folks fare of the all day long. This man said he before she called him to the “ The old loafer sat there for a my timber is cut and sold.'
from 8:30-11:00 p.m. The ways a recollection of these
Hedy Lamarr, who discovers 30’s. A number of Items have wasn't stingy, but the old loafer table. He would Jump up every few seconds with the strangest “ I went to the stale of Maine
dinner of four Acadamy Award huge farm animals of the past-
the secret of his strength, and found their way to Folk-Ways, wouldn’t work a lick-he just few minutes and stretch his Innk on his face then jumped up in 1908 to visit my father's
oMlnations and one Oscar for their names, their use, and their
woriiing with the Philistines sometimes accom panied by came to get something extra to neck toward the kitchen and and ran out of the door, almost people and I attended the state
est art direction and set pulling exhibitions. A portion of
over comes his power. stories of their creation and use. eat. sniff like a hound dog. bent double. Finally he fair at Lewiston in September. I
becoration was widely ac- his letter follows.
SAMSON AND DELILAH is a One such combination from "One week his wife kept "Finally he got his feet under straightened up and went found yokes of oxen competing
halm ed when it was released in "Many oxen were used on
great love story combines in a Mrs. London Yelton, of fretting about not having any the table and was so busy humping out across the field. in pulling a heavy sled-lraats I
lost and has remained an all- small farms before the coming
timeless and awe-inspiring Bakersville, North Carolina, meat to fix for Sunday dinner. ‘1 raking and eating with both Then he stopped, shook his fist believe they were callcd-
llm e favorite. It should have of model-T cars. Favorite
cpic. relates the preparation of a wouldn't mind not having any hands that he didn’t notice the at them and said, ‘If any of you loaded with rock. Prizes were
Ipeclal significance during this names of them were Buck and
special “hard times stew" and meat to fix if it wasn’t for that others hadn't touched the stew ever tell this on me I'll kill given for the heaviest loads
Easter season. Bright or Buck and Baldy, the pulled the fartherest.”
Behavior the consequences of eating it. old loafer,' she said. ‘If I don’t she had prepared. When he you!"
Based on the story as lead ox always Buck.
The only man who behaves “ I don’t have the recipe for ha ve any meat he will go around linnlly pushed back his plate “The family stood and wat­ Help! Help! Department.
counted in Judges 13-lB of "In accordance with my
sensibly is my tailor; he takes this hard times stew, but I and tell the neighbors we are with a sigh of satisfaction, he ched him go on across the field, Inform ation needed about
HE BIBLE, Sarrson, played by custom, I always recall the
my measurement anew every heard this story several years facing starvation.' owned that ‘that was the best retching and heaving like an old possession and use of mad-
|/ictor Mature is the incredible
ftrong man of Gaza whose time he sees me, whilst all the ago and thought 1 would pass it “ Right then and there her stew I've every tasted in my cat with bread hung in its story at)out my subject. This stones or hairballs. Please
rest go on with their on. husband decided she would life. What was it anyway?” mouth. Since that time the concerns a man who was urged write: Rogers Whitner, Folk­
of strength are CJod- by his friends to go to a church
measurements, and expect “This man said that back have some meat on the table if It "The husband looked him hii.sbanri has recommended this ways and Folk-Speech Box 376,
flven in order to break the revival and get religion. He
them to fit me. buring the depression years his was the last thing he ever did. straight in the eye and said, stew to cure the loafering fever." Boone N.C. 28608.
forty-year hold of the declined with the excuse that ‘I
George Bernard Shaw family always saved their best He told his wife to take her ‘You remember them two big Kecent stories about the use
liilistines on the children fif can’t snake logs with my oxen
food for Sunday dinner. Well, good, easy time and not serve tom cats that was playin' of oxen in the mountains

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Speech By Firebrand Helped SparkThe Revolution Tin^ From Vfliir ! Auxlisry Chdrt6r6d
Home Economics Agent
1 ip o 1 I m il 1 U U I I Authorization for the char-
char­ ;,p,,„jntod
:ippointed spcretarv.
secretary.
K o d lin a d c d , raw boned tering of an auxiliary to the Fourth Division Command
Patrick Henry captivated Snmui'l K. Water, Jr. Post 174 Clarence Coble of CharlottI
audicnccs with oratory so <)l the American Legion was presided over the session
powerful that even his pauses signed .Sunday by William P. Sunday. Others taking part IK' |
sent chills up and down spines. by Ortine West Hendrix, Jr., Commander of the the meeting included Mrs.^
His masterpiece undoubtedly local I.egion Post.
was the “ Give me liberty or Many women do their fishing 1 cup water At a special meeting Sunday
Irene Barbee, a representatival I
death" speech delivered 200 at the tuna display in their local teaspoon salt ol the national headquartersv;
2 cans (6 to 7 oz.) tuna
women interested in the Mary Mallard of the nationals |
years ago on March 23, 1775 in supermarket. Small wonder,
' 1 cup flour
auxiliary met with local, state licadquarters; Christine DavlS;
Richmond, Virginia, at Henrico for versitile tuna is a friend in
iind national legion officials for Ith Division Auxiliary' I
Parish Church, the National need for homemakers who want 1 can or 1 and two-thirds cup
till- prupose of forming and President; Henry Whitner, I9tn'^ |
Georgraphic Society says. to whip up a fast, but tasty, dish of evaporated milk
Built on what had been a for family or company. 2 tablespoons instant minced chartering an auxiliary.
Mrs. Ruby Thies was ap­
District Commander; Charlie’
As you shop for tuna, you’ll onion Barbee. IBth District Comr' |
choice hill in the city, the
original plain wooden building-- find it comes in a variety of >4 teaspoon pepper pointed by the Department of inander. ^.
now called St. John's Episcopla packs, including solid-chunk 1 can cream-style corn the N.C. American I.egion A joint meeting of the loeatt
Church-is part of a larger style, grated and flaked. Which Waffle portions for 6 to 8 Auxiliary to be president of the l,eginnaires and the auxiliarjl^
local unit. Shelby Tittle was women will be held on March'i |
structure. Money for upkeep one should you choose? Well, servings
that depends on how you plan to iHth at the cafeteria in the’
has been scarce, and a clutter of
antiquities has grown up from use it. Solid pack tuna contains In large saucepan add water, W X II To P re s e n t Urook Comtnunity Building.-
efforts to attract tourists. solid fillets of tuna that can be salt, and peas; simmer gently
Vet the pine pews where used "as is” in the center of an just until peas are tender. " T h e C rim e ”
Washington, Jefferson, and attractive salad platter -or that Remove from heat, but do not O d e ll H o w ard Is ii
W XII-T ELEV ISION will
Henry sat are there, and so is can be broken into pieces for drain. Drain oil from cans of present "T H E C R IM E "
some of the same pine flooring use in hot or cold dishes. tuna into peas. Sprinkle in flour
Saturday. March 29 at 7;.30 p.m.
W ith C oast G u a rd ^
from which Henry delivered the Chunk-style tuna comes in a little at a time, blending THE CRIME narrated by F. Coast G uard Chie
words that arc among the best bite-size pieces - just right for smoothly. Stir in evaporated Lee Bailey, is another program Storekeeper Odell W. Howard^ I
remembered in the American casseroles, skillet dishes or milk, onion, and pepper. Stir in the Avco-Meredtih. Broad­ son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
tradition. salads. And flaked or grated and cook over med um heat castings’ award-winning series Howard of Route 4, MocksvillKv
Dispatches about increasing tuna comes in small bits -ready until mixture is thickened. Stir of Young People’s Specials. N.C., was promoted to his,
British resitraints on Boston for blending to make sand­ in corn and tuna broken into This program traces a crime present rank while serving at ■
were reaching Virginia, and wiches, dips, or salads. chunks. Heat to serving tem­ the Coast Guard Air Station,?
from arrest to conviction,
Henry made up his mind that it Also the label will tell you if perature, but do not boil. Serve demonstrating the steps of our Corpus Christi, Tex. 7'
was high time for bold action, the tuna is white meat or light hot over waffles. judicial process. Storekeepers order, store and'
whatever the consequences. He meat. The white meat tuna is "THE C R IM E " traces the account for ^u ipm en t, supplies
decided to go for broke in his the most expensive because Jupiter legal case history of “ Benjamin and m aterials used aboard -
speech before Virginia only one variety of tuna - the To radio astronomers, Jupiter Collins", a fictitious character ships and at naval shore
delegates who defiantly albacore -can be used to make is the noisiest object in the solar arrested for a very real offense - stations.
assembled at the church after it. The light meat tuna may be system except for the sun. Its the sale of heroin, afelony. All A former student of Guilford '
the House of Burgesses had any one of a number of wild radio storms last for other characters and judicial High School, Guilford, N.C., he-
been dissolved at Williamsburg. varieties, including yellowfin, minutes at a time. By one joined the Coast Guard lil;
proceddings are factual.
Standing in a pew three rows N A T IO N A L G E O G R A P H I C S O C I E T Y
bluefin, or skipjack. calculation they equal the Viewers will witness the real- November 1958.
from the pulpit, Henry ac­
cording to eyewitness accounts, O U R CniAINS lire forged," thunders Patrick fry.” The volcanic orator from the huckcountry
Try tuna in this one dish energy of megaton hydrogen
meal: bombs exploding at the rate of
life procedures for police
Dishwasher

T,
booking, arraignment, grand
“ com m enced som ew hat i]enr>’ in his famous “ Give me liberty or death" lielpud convince less emotional VirKinians such Tuna Compjete two every second, National jury, plea bargaining, and all The average dishwasher uses'
calm ly, but the smothered sp^.eoh to Virsiiiia delegates in March 177.5. as \VashinKton and JelFerson, in background, to 1 package (9 or 10 oz.) frozen G e o g r a p h i c says. the legal steps involved in a 14 gallons of hot water per load..
excitement began more and ••'j'lu.fL. i„i retreat but in submission and slav- defy the armed miKht of Great Britain. peas typical criminal action.
more to play upon his features

Fire Calls
and thrill in the tones of his
voice. The tendons of his neck
stood out white and rigid like
whipcords.
“ His voice rose lounder and
louder, until the walls of the Fires in Davie County
building...seemed to shake and reported during the past week
rock...Men leaned forward in
their seats, with their heads
strained forward, their faces
pale....”
Approaching the end, Henry
stepped from the pew to the
aisle, paused a long few seconds
included;
March 4, around 3:22p.m., the
Farmington Fire Department
answered a call to a grass fire
near the residence of Nellie
Reavis.
March 4, around 5:25 p.m. the
A T T E N T IO N
turned slowly toward a group of Farmington Fire Department
conservative delegates. He

H O M E BUYERS,
answered a call to a brush fire
“stood in the attitude of a called in by Edward Cook.
condemned galley slave....His March 5, around 1:15 p.m. the
form was bowed; his wrists Farmington Fire Department
crossed; his manacles were answered a call to the farm of
almost visible.” His words were Hubert S. Boger.
a low rumble. March 5. around 4:50 p.m..

H O M E B U ILD E R S
“ It is vain to extenuate the the Jerusalem Fire Department
matter. Gentlemen may cry answered a call to a mobile
peace, peace, but there is no home on the Turrentine Church
peace....The next gale that Road. A furnance reportedly
sweeps from the north will blew up causing the house
bring to our ears the clash of trailer to catch on fire.
resounding arms.' Our brethren
are already In the field. Why
stand we here idle? What is it
that gentlement wish? What
March 5. around 5 p.m., the
Mocksville Fire Department
answered a call to a grass fire
on South Main St.
AND
would they have? March 5, around 5:25 p.m.,

REALTO RS!
“ Is life so dear, or peace so the Mocksville Fire
sweet, as to be purchased at the DepaVtment answered a call on
price of chains and slavery?" MO West, a mile out of
Then the slave demeanor was Mocksville, a grass fire set by a
gone. P atrick Henry stood truck tire on fire.
“erect," ‘'defiant," “ radiant,” March 6, around 12:45 p.m.
his arms stretched far upward, the Mocksville Fire
the ring of his voice like a Department answered a call to

THE MOCKSVILLE
“Spartan paean.” a truck fire at ‘ ‘Suicide
“Forbid it, Almighty God! Crossing.”
I know not what course others March 8, around 1:55 p.m.,
may take, but as for me, give the Center Fire Department
me liberty, or give me death!” answered a call to Bracken’s
house, which was a total loss.

R u ra l Boosters
H ave M e e tin g
The Sheffield-Calahaln Rural
Ladies Boosters met March 4th
March 9, around 5:40 p.m.,
the Mocksville Fire
Department answered a call to
the R. 0. Kiger Grocery Store in
North Mocksville.
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
for their regular meeting with W e ig h t W atch ers
14 members present.
Pat Reilly, president, call the G ive To H e a rt F u n d
meeting to order. Other officers
reporting were Grace Pardue. Weight Watchers members in
vice president; Priscilla Clark, 43 counties of North Carolina,
secretary; and, Judy Wooten, by losing 24,750>/4 lbs-- more
treasurer. than 12 tons- during the month
Ann W right, program of February, produced a
chairm an, introduced Pat donation to the N.C. Heart Fund
Moore who gave an interesting of over $2,475.00.
program on making mints. The donation was announced
Naomi Wooten and Elaine by Kit and Jim Aldridge, Area
Beauchamp served Directors of Weight Watchers of
refreshments. N.C., Inc. and residents of
The next meeting will be held Pinehurst, who matched each
April 1st at the Sheffield- pound lost by ten cents.
Calahaln Community Building "We are especially delighted
at 7:30 p.m. at the result of this year’s ef­
forts by members of our Weight
Watchers classes," Mrs.
N e w C o m ed y Aldridge said. "This is the third
year that Weight Watchers of
A t BI arn T h e a tre
On March 12, 1975, Conley
Jones’ BARN D IN N E R
N.C. has participated in the
Heart Drive.
"The education in nutritional
T o F in a n c e Y o u r
eating habits that this loss
THEATRE will open a hilarious represents is invaluable and
new naughty little comedy,
“ NOT NOW, D A R L IN G ” ,
which will play through April
can last a lifetime. Our par­
ticipation ties in beautifully
with the Heart Association’s
N E W or USED H O M E !
6th. educational and financial goals.
If you like beautiful women, It also symbolizes in a unique
gorgeous furs, or riotously way the lesson that deter­
funny situations, you’ll live the
next BARN
T HEATRE comedy. "N OT
D IN N E R
mination and good eating habits
pay off in physical well-being
and personal happiness.
7 5 % , 8 0 % , 9 0 %
NOW DARLING” , a long-run "We ar<e very proud of our

25-YEAR MAXIMUM TERM


Broadway hit by Ray Cooney m em bers’ tremendous ac­
and John Chapman. complishments. Despite con­
Tlie fun begins when Gilbert cern with the condition of the
Bodley. owner of a posh fur cconomv and other complex
shop, takes advantage of his problems, it isobvious from these
wife's vacation to do a bit of I'csults that our members
philandering. correctly put the nutrition and
SEE US TODAY!
It seems that Janie care of themselves and their ■J
McMichael, a sexy stripper families high on their list of
with a threatening husband
very much in evidence, has
spurned G ilbert's advances
until he comes across with a fur
coat -so Gilbert has worked out
priorities.
“ Although Weight Watchers
members were not asked to
donate money, many of them
chose to do so through their
MOCKSVILLE
a complicated scheme to get
Janie her fur and gain her
favors lor hismelf. But when
Arnold Crouch, G ilb ert’s
Weight Watchers classes. The
donations we are forwarding to
the Heart Association, we have
bi'cn assured, will be credited to
g H ? - SAVINIiS & LOAN AM.
comically bungling assistant, association units around the M o c k s v ille , N .C . 2 7 0 2 8
manages to inadvertantly throw slate and will help support the

Phone 634-5936
a wrench into the proceedings; various piojects and programs
all sorts of pandem onium of the Association."
breaks loose.
With girls throwing their Advice
clothing out the window to don The people sensible enough to
fur coals, jealous spouses on Hie give good advice are usually
prowl for unfuithful mates, and sensible enough to give none.
the prim Arnold liorritied l>y the Kden 1‘liillpulls
.\t the Time and Temperature Sign — Serving Davie County For 53 Years —
licentious goings-on, the fun
comes fast and furious
DAVIE COUNTY EN T ERPRISt RLCUKD, litU R S U A Y , MARCH 13. 1975

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Conference To Examine Survival lAREW-WOOD, INC. FOR A LL Y O U R

Cliances Of Insurance Industry likelihood" that the government


IN S U R A N C E -
• Remodeling • Room Additions
• Installing Storm Doors And Windows
The survival of the insurnnce Dr. Joseph Johnson, an would move in with programs to R E A L ESTATE
business as a private enterprise associate professor in the UNC- provide insurance for the
will be the theme of the fourth G School of Business and public. • Fire Places * Masonaty Work Of Any Kind.
annual Property and Casually Economies and coordinator of “ The issues to be discussed in Nolly Road ■(located off Gladstone Rd. on Number
Insurance Conference to be held the conference, thinks the our fourth annual conference 1125), 3 bedroom brick veneer and shingle home with 2
March 27 at the University of theme is particularly timely are of considerable importance baths, living room with fireplace, large kitchen-dining A .L (P e d r o ) P lo tt
North Carolina at Greensboro. this year. not only to the people involved combination, 2car garage, and 12 x l2outbuilding.
Dr. Samuel H. Weese, general "What's happened is that with
manager of National Flood the very rapid stock market
in the insurance business but
519 Salisbury St. 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, living ___________ 634-5448___________________
also to the consuming public," room, kitchen -Den combination with fireplace, and full
Insurers Association of New slide some insurei's have lost up stated Johnson.
York, will be the keynote to 40 to 50 percent of their basement. Central Air central air conditioning.
Arthur F. Blum, executive
speaker. A former insurance surplus, which is causing vice-president of the National 29 acres - Bear Creek Church Road, just beyond Davie

Clemmons V illa|e
commissioner of West Virginia, problems in their capacity to Association of Insurance County line. Only $850.00 per acre.
Weese holds a doctoral degree accept new risks in writing Agents, New York, and Daniel
from the University of Penn­ insurance," said Dr. Johnson. E. Sullivan, first vice-president Road t;i08, off Hwy 601 North 3 bedroom brick veneer
sylvania and has been an in­ "There have been predictions home with bath, living room, kitchen-dining combination,

Rea! Estate
of Risk and Insurance .\ •
structor in the Department of that a number of insurers might carport, basement and large outbuilding. Only $28,000
Management Society and Risk Miss J u lia H u d s o n
Bu.siness and Economics at become insolvent. As a result of Management Manager, Nor­
Davis and Elkinr. College. these conditions, the National HARDISON STREET - 3 bedroom brick veneer home
thern Electric Company Ltd., M is s H ud so n
The conference, entitled Association cf Insurance with bath, living room and kitchen. V/z acres behind this
Montreal, Canada, will discuss house also available. House and both lots priced at Davie County - New brick rancher, 3 bedrooms, 2
" C o m p e titio n , C a p a c ity , Commissioners is taking
precautions to review financial
competition in the insurance $18,000. In Teen P a g e a n t baths, single carport, Woodlea, $33,500. Will consider
Solvency: Will the Insurance business at 2:15 p.m. FHA or VA.
Business Survive as Private conditions of insurers on a more Miss Julia Hudson age 15,
William G. Pritchard, current HOUSE AND 16.42 acres located on Rd. 1100 (Riverdale
Enterprise?” will be held in stringent basis." daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
president of the American Rd.). From Greasy Corner, travel south on 601 2.7 miles. Are you looking for plenty of room to move about? Call
Cone Ballroom in Elliott Johnson noted that if the Turn right on Riverdale Rd. last house on left. Uppw Thomas Hudson Jr. has been
Society of Chartered Property us about this new split foyer. Davie County, 4
University Center. It is spon­ private insurance sector fails to story has 2 bedrooms, living room, hall and bath. Lower selected to be a finalist in the
and Casualty Underwriters, bedrooms, den and playroom with fireplace. Shown by
sored jointly by the School of meet the market need, there story has 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen-dining combination, 1975 MISS Teen Pageant to be
Atlanta, Ga., will serve as appointment.
Business and Economics and would be the “ strong and den. Carport has sundeck on top. Laundry room and held May 10,1975 at the Holiday
moderator of the session.
the Office of Continuing storage room on back of house. Electric heat. $35,200. Inn, Downtown Raleigh. Davie Gardens - Brick rancher on wooded lot. 3

Now Renting
Education at UNC-G and the N. The contestants will be bedrooms, 2 full baths, den with fireplace, drive-in
LA-QUINTA MOBILE HOME VILLAGE - Total electlio judged on scholastic
C. Insurance Education, Inc. double wide mobile home has living room, dining room, basement. Only $42,500.
Those interested in attending a c h ie v e m e n t, le a d e rs h ip ,
kitchen, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and large screened citizenship posie, personality,
the conference should contact porch. The kitchen appliances, washer, dryer, drapes, Farmington -reduced -4 bedroom, 2 story home, large
the UNC-G Office of Continuing
Education. A registration fee of
M O C K S V IL L A and several pieces of furniture are included. This is one
of the most attractive lots in La Quinta.
and appearance. There is no
swimsuit competition. There
will be contestants from all over
porches, living room with rock fireplace. Call our
office, 40,000.
$25 will be charged.
deadline for registration is
The
A P A R TM E N TS SOUTHWOOD ACRES - Have you seen the new section
which is now open? Make your choice from many
the state, this pageant being the
state preliminary, with the
Baltimore Road -2 acres with well and septic tank, 2
bedroom trailer, only $15,000.
March 21. 4 15 Forest Lane IMocksville, N.C. beautiful wooded lots.
Weese will sper.k at 9:30 a.m. winner being sent to compete in
GARDEN VALLEY -Three bedroom brick veneer home Kansas City, Missouri in Howardtown Road - New listing, 5 acres only $8,900.
on “Survival of Insurance as Featuring 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments with living room, dining room, kitchen, den with August, 1975. Each contestant
Private Enterprise ” Other fireplace, 2 baths, full basement, double carport. Kitchen Fox Meadow - New 3 bedroom rancher, den with
speakers for the morning will recite an essay on the
has built-in stove with self-cleaning oven. Dishwasher subject, "W HY I AM PROUD fireplace, single carport, $39,900.
session of the conference in­ ---- N O W AVAILABLE: and disposal also built-in. This house has central air and TO BE AN AMERICAN.” I
clude J . Carroll Bateman, is situated on a beautiful wooded lot. Advance -95 acres, river frontage, $1200 per acre.
TWO B E D R O O M APARTM EN TS Miss Hudson is being
president of the Insurance
Information InsMtute of New A ir C o n d itio n , Shag C aroet, D is h Washer, sponsored by the Mocksville
York City; 0. C. Lee, president D isposal, R e fr ^ e r a to r , S tove, W asher & CALL OR SEE Jaycees . Her hobbies include Office 766-4777
of Harleysvilit- M utual In ­ D ryer C o n n e c tio n s , U tility Store R o o m . sewing, typing, writing poems. C. Johnson 766-4777, A. Hillebrand 998-4378, J. Boyer 766-6S44.
Anyone desiring information
surance Co., Har.'eysville, Pa.;
U40.00 ONE MONTH_________ DON W OOD or HUGH LAREW m ay write the O fficial
and W illiam A. Pollard,
president of Reliance Insurance Certification Office, Box 11721,
Companies, Philadelphia, Pa. Will Be Glad To Show! O ffice 6 3 4 -5 9 3 3 Nashville, Tennessee 37211.

C om e By M o cksville In su ran ce Agency Nights 634-2826 or 634-2288


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8 :0 0 To 5 :0 0
Phone: D aytim e
NO A P P O IN T M E N T
N EC E SS A R Y
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Hem eFinder
Dr. A. Craig Phillips, State
6 3 4-59 1 7 6 3 4-51 28 or 634-2849
Superintendent of Public T h e r e 's N o th in g L ik e It
Instruction, will be the featured
speaker on March 27 at the
Annual D istrict num ber 13
Meeting of the North Carolina Member of Winston-Salem Multlpal Lining Service
School Boards Association at otHnnAniMi
LOCAIKM KxSS Ksi; ntci
Statesville Senior High School.

Howard Real^&^
A pproxim ately 200 area Near 4V4 Acres land with lake. Beautiful home. Must see
school board members, 2-4 5 $49,500
Hwy 801 to appreciate.
educators and officials will a u i & ’i

Insurance
attend the meeting, scheduled B ijA L E ST A T E Pfafftown 3 114 $24,600 (jood location, very nice home • garden space.
to begin at 4:30 p.m. on the 27th.
Dr. Phillips will speak at the Silisbuiy St. 3V4 acres land, home remodeled, plus 3 car garage,
Co-operating Brokerage Firm ”
3 2 $29,900
evening or banquet session of Mocknraie bam.
the gathering, scheduled to
“A
begin at 6:30 p.m., and is 1 $14,600 New gold siding, large lot, garden space.
UNDER ALL IS THE LAND MocktviUe
expected to comment on D A V IE A C A D K M Y R O A D - Nice 3 bedroom brick
house w ith large kitchen, nice liv in g room , extra large Lovely brick home, dishwasher, central ah', double
educational legislation before » 2 or 3 2 $30,000 carport.
the General Assembly. A PRIM E TRACT OF LAND, IDEALLY LOCATED, lot. P R IC E D TO S E L L . _______________
TWIN LAKES AIRPORT AREA, approximately 17'^
During the afternoon portion 3 154 BeautUul tri-level, central air, plua basement.
acres with stream and meadow grass. Many 38 A C R E S L O C A T E D JU S T O F F Hw y. 601 S. Good RMd $ 2 T ,m
of the meeting, participants will possibilities! well, septic tan k, m obile hom e._______ _________ bivie
attend a series of seminars on 19 acres land with this 3 bedroom home.
the proposed Budget and Fiscal Academy Rd. 3 . 1 $19,600
OVER THREE ACRES NEAR 1-40 -Majestic hillside Lots fo rs a le - ju s t off H ospital St., Slots, 100 x 200 e ach .'
Control Act, Career Education C all today. Whitney Lovely, 3 bedroom brick home. Electric heat. Full
tract. Reasonable! 3 1 $26,600 basement plus carport.
and School Board Policy Road
Development. A LITTLE CASH WILL DO IT - Owner offers terms on M IL L IN G R O A D .Tlfi ■ ^ Home recently redecorated, beautiful new carpet.
Lexington St. 3 1 $12,600
According to Dr, Ralph L. this 24 acre tract near Duke Power Plant site in Fork
Bentley, District number 13 area. B eautiful 3 bedroom brick hom e w ith IM: baths, 1.44 Acres with lovely Brick home. Beautiful shag
Edgewood 3 VA
President and Chairman of the Wc are offering a most desirable 5 acre tract for the m odern kitchen with dishw asher, level' vely den with Circle Ib S e O . carpets over Hardwood. Fireplace In Den.
Statesville City Board of individual with discriminating taste. Good road frontage • large fireplace. M ust see to appreciate . C all today.
Education, “this meeting is the Near Beautiful Brick Home. Lovely wooded lot. Huge
in a prime location, bordering a stream. Call for Clemmons 3 2 $ 3 L 9 0 0 j 1 Master Bedroom plus Dining Room.
last of a series of 18 district particulars.
meetings held throughout the H A liM O N Y - Good five room house w ith an acre lot.
A good way to build security is to invest in your own tra d > Good w ell and new p u m p. Owner w ill finance p a rt of OPEN HOUlS E ----SUND.AY, MARCH 16 th.--- 2 to 5 P J ^ . ---- Go Hwy. M EAST.
state from January through
of land. Tracts of 1 to 4 acres for a building site, garden, the 18,500. 2 fireplaces, formal dining room, dishwasher, stove
March.” Hickory Hill 3 1
1 2 1 T o SeU Full basement, double caroort.
“The meetings have attracted beef, horses. In a very desirable area of Davie County.
Financing can be arranged. B O O N E -3 large bedrooms, liv in g room w ith excellent F O R RENT — Beautiful 3 bedroom Brick Home with aprox. 2 acres land -aprox. IW
over 4000 school board
members, teachers, view and fireplace. All electric, com pletely furnished. miles city limits.
Farming is our future. A sound investment in a good P riced at only $27,000.
administrators, and officials,”
said Mr. Black.
working farm. 180 acres surrounded by two large LOTS FOR SALE - HICKO RY HILL GOLF COURSE
Beautiful Lake front or choose one near the tennis courts or golf course.
streams, suitable for hogs, cattle, etc. Excellent M O C K S V IL L E - 6 rooms with bath in this hom e.
In addition to Mr. Black, buildings. B eautiful yard w ith fruit trees. Call for a ppointm ent. Call for information.----------- ^----------------------------
other D istrict num ber 13 Reduced to 121,000. Beautiful Level Deeded Waterfront Lot on Lake Norman on Main Lake. Restricted.
officers include Mr. Reid 8 PERCENT INTEREST RATES AVAILABLE ON
FHA & VA LOANS Beautiful Homes in the Area.________________________________ ______________
Leonard of the Salisbury City B E T H E L C H U R C H R O A D - 6 b eautiful acres w ith a
Board of Education, District Aprox. I acre lot in beautiful Greenwood Lakes. Only $5,500. Must see to appreciate.
MOVING TO WINSTON-SALEM? We have a great rem odeled hom e. Three large bedroom s, m odern
Vice President, and A. D. buy in a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home near Schlitz Brewery kitchen w ith range and refrigerator, large fireplace. COMMERCIAL
Kornegay, Superintendent of This brick home., situated on a lot 110 x 300, has formal Only $30,000. ____________ Loattion Aam Stt'Bami Price
Statesville City Schools and areas and full basement in a lovely neighborhood. Will 2 Chicken Houses sbie 37X250 -plui egg room.
District Secretary. consider FHA or VA financing. Mid 30s. I C R A F T W O O D - See this 3 beH*”)om , IVz bathroom , all Yadkin
County 9.87 2 Weill S27.900 Good investment for some one.
District number 13 of the oiooirio
electric hnm o
hom e. N*'’' ’^ 1 Q Tangc Included.
School Boards Association A colonial brick rancher w>‘^ 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, L arge lot with » ' ^ * ’_.v e - w ay . 100 percent
includes school administrative formal living and dining \\t ns, sundeck, carport, bull financing. AT BRANTLEY'S - WE LIST TO S E L ^ ^ ^ _

UindFm cler
units in Alexander, Catawba, basement. Come and see .or yourself. A GREAT BUY.
Davie, Iredell and Rowan C R A F T W O O D • F u ll basem ent, a ll electric, 3 bedroom
YOU WON’T HAVE TO LIFT A PAINT BRUSH -
Counties as well as city units in hom e a t a reduced prl«>" *T ist see to appreciate the
everything is In tip top condition in this 3 bedroom value here. O nly f t O k w tpproved buyer. Low
Hickory, Mooresville, Newton- colonial rancher. It has an acre of ground, a lovely
Conover, Salisbury and m onthly paym ents.
corner lot, great family room with large fireplace and
Statesville. super abundant closet space. OWNER WILL SELL FHA
The North Carolina School 128 Acres fa r m - w ith a large two-story fra m e house
VA, AND WILL CONSIDER PAYING SOME CLOSING Location Acrei Streami Price Other Feature!
Boards Association, organized com pletely rem odeled. P ac k house, tool house,
COSTS. chicKen house. A ll fenced. B a rn , two tobacco barns, $76a
in 1937, represents all 149 local County Line Good road frontage, financing available.
THE SETTING IS PRIVATE and the house is large. It old sm oke house. 3 acres of tobacco allottm e n t. Rd.(Sherneld) 28 1 pcratae
boards of education in the state.
needs a little fixing up but is well worth a look. It may be O w ner w ill help finance. Peoples •
According to Dr. Raleigh E. Creek Rd. $1,2000 2 hornet on property, all fenced and crois fenced,
just what you've been looking for with large spacious 216
Dingman, Executive Secretary (Advance) Per Acre river fronUge, WILL SUBDIVIDE.
bedrooms, two car carport, basement, over 1800 sq. ft. f C O M M E R C IA L • All stock, e quipm en t, app liances of River
of the Association, “ The
living space. Two acres of land go with this one, priced in this furniture store. A good business for an energetic
Association is dedicated to the high 40’s. Davie Old home to renovate, will subdivide into small
couple. C a ll us today Tor full in fo rm ation . Academy Rd. 38V4 Spring l b SeU
seeking improvements in public tracts.
education in North Carolina." FORK COMMUNITY is an area that will be on the move
"The Association works with in the next few years. Wehavea three Ijedroom, two bath H IC K O R Y H IL L - B eautiful 4 bedroom hom e w ith 2¥t Bethel
bathroom s, livin g room , fo rm a l d in in g room , a lovely Church Rd. 31 2 IbSeD Old home and bam, tome timber, will subdivide.
local board members, providing bungalow WITH 5'a ACRES OF LAND that can go no way
but up in value. In the High 20’s. den w ith fireplace, exposed beam s, larg e m odern
information about educational Davie Street on Property. 16 Lots surved off. Good area
kitchen w ith range and dishw asher. N ear pool, club 21 Spring
issues and assuring input at the house, and tennis courts. M e m b e rship to H ickory H ill Academy Rd. $35,000 for Development. Financing Available.
EVERYONE LIKES TO GET THE MOST FOR THE
MONEY . . . Here’s the opportunity. 23,4 acres of land in a
state rational levels from local in c luded. Call us today for your persona l showing.
boards and board members," cedar Creeic Rd. $1,660
great location with a completely renovated house, central 13 Stream Beautiful tract, approx. S acres in timber.
according to Dr. Dingman. Doraixe
heat and air. There’s also a customized mobile home N. M A IN S T R E E T - o older hom e is p riced to Nighway 64 E.
Mrs. Mary Scroggs of Chapel with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, patio, all modem sell -3 large bedroom 5 0 oom w ith fireplace, den Near Country 6.12 Stream $B00. U nd lays well, itrM m on bad(j!ESP«rty.
Hill is President of the conveniences including central heat and air on a Club Dotaoe REDUCED TO #796.00 Per Acre
and kitchen. E x tra large corner lot.
Association and Dr. Harold permanent foundation. A PACKAGE DEAL IN THE $ 1 ,3 5 0
Maxwell of Fayetteville is Vice 64 East 30 Creek land lays well Fiont«nn 7 paved Roads
HIGH :iu's. N E W L IS T IN G - B eautiful 3 bedroom brick hom e with
President. r
full drive-in basem ent, com plete ya rd is fenced. All Kalon Church $1.3Ti0 About hair wooded -half cleared. Nice tract of land.
Lots
Road 16 Smmrsj par acre
electric w ith carpet. C all for app oin tm e n t.
In Greenwood Lakes, ttie place to build a home of your
choice is the river area. We have a beautiful lot over one H W Y . 64 W E S T - This 3 bedroom hom e has 1'^ Beautiful tract land, nice and level, paved road
S m o k e y S a y t: Hwy. 158 126.67 Creek $27,500 frontage.
acre, could wc show it to you? bathroom s, larg e living room , nice kitchen w ith built- '
Commercial Property in range. E x tra clean, well kept. O nly a s m a ll down Nice 7 room briclc lioine, electric beat, j acrei
paym ent. 601 Nonh Farm $70,000 tobacco allotment, approx. 8 acrae fenced.
Lot -Salisbury Street -zoned business, 105 ft. frontage x Rd. 1330 30 pond
115 ft. depth, e x c e l l e n t MULTI-PURPOSE E S P E C IA L L Y A T T R A C T IV E and room y, centrally .Any
LOCATION. Indian HiUs IbSeD L«t us show you your beautiful mini-farm today,
air-conditioned, 3 bedrooms, m bath, split level. Mini Farm lAmour beautiful laite adjoining.
Rental Property F u lly carpeted in luscious shag. Spacious paneled
recreation room with built-in oar - ad jo in in g room Only A Simple of Our Lilting • Call for Informitlon on Others
Farm liouse for rent in the Sheffield Community. 6 rooms perfect for 4th bedroom or study w ith Duilt-in ‘
with bath, elwtric heat, washer dryer hook-up. Beautiful
view. Owner will allow tenant to keep some horses or
cattle. Security deposit required.
bookshelves and storage closet.

CRAFTW OOD - 3 »«»»»*, V i bathroom , ironlleqneqflq WE BUY EQUITIES

LIn/uronceCo.
large livin g room , kil 5 0 ^ * ' . . . range, patio with nice •
A Complete Real Estate Senice ’ yard, only flOO down.
Specializing In n i» [B
• Residential * Land ’ Farnis
Julia C. H ow ard Ann F. W ands
Office Office
•Commercial ‘ Industrial ‘ Rentals 2070Beoch Street'722-7136 Win»ton-S*lem

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Offirr lU n u v 634-5273
Home 634-3754
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634-5273
Home 634-3229
Th« trantley tu nch S03 Avon Street, Mocksville, N.C. 634-2352 or 634-2353
Martha Edwards, Broker -634-2244
Graham Madisun • 634-5176
Eugene Bennett, Salesman • 998-4727
GUbert Boger • 998-8334
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DAVIE COUNTY nN T ERPK ISt KLl u k u , !'!Ifllis D A Y , MARCH 13, 1975

W in t e r iz a t io n O f H o m e s P r o je c t P la n n e d F o r A re a be found as recycled items. months may seem questionable, several months, gaining
By Janet Chumle> Surry and Yadkin to fill acquiring whatever materials
emergency positions as possible free of charge in the Title XX of the Social Security there are several rensons for valuable experience in
With spring on the doorsteep, community specialists specially form of donations, industrial by­ Act has funds which may also this arrangement. First of all, community organization; many
thoughts and cares of the assigned to coordinate the products or scrap-yard salvage. be tapped under its “Social the CETA Emergency Jobs unfortunate people who W ife an d
winterization of homes. Their This would include such Services Block G ran ts” money must be used shivered through this past
problems of winter melt away
salaries will be paid with funds supplies as cardboard, metal provision. immediately sincc so many winter will live in snug and h u sb an d
,much too readily. For March
from the Title VI Emergency flashing, newspaper, foam The priorities for selecting people are unemployed at secure houses through the next; each can
Iweatherhas been known to bear
Job Program of tte packing and planks. the houses will be based upon present. Secondly, many of the and, perhaps most importantly,
;a cruel resemblance to that of d e s ig n a te
Comprehensive Employment The com m unity Specialist several considerations. The major repairs necessary, such an excange of sweat and caring
January, and there are those
and Training Acts, (CETA), will assess the ability of the fa m ily ’s acceptance of the as roofing, insulation and will lake place between those a d o lla r
,who will suffer through the last
which makes money available family or landlord to supply family members; the severity ceiling construction are easier capable of neighborly service
ot this winter as they will to th e ‘7 6
for paying community service labor power; to match grant of the condition of the house; the to do during good weather and and those who stand in need.
through the next-nearly at the
jobs when the unemployment money; or to match and repay a degree to which the family can will help the house remain cool Anyone interested in this P r e s id e n tia l
,|nercy of the elements. These
rate in a county rises above low interest loan from the help itself and its eligibility for in summer. project either as a recipient, a
I' are ^ o p le lacking the skills, E le c t io n
certain le«'el. Because of a Farmers Home Administration. related assistance will This winterization project will donor, a volunteer, or as simply
’ m aterials, health or youth a concerned citizen should
lower unemployment rate in He’ll help the homeowners deal determine the order in which affect the communities of the C a m p a ig n
•necessary to patch a leaking
Davie County during with the administration and the homes will be winterized. Davie, Surry, Yadkin and contact the County Coordinator
,'roof, to mend a poorly fitting F und on fe d e ra l
December, the county received then supervise their purchases Although the effectiveness of Stokes Counties in many ways: at their local Community Action
' door frame, to close the opening
a smaller proportional share of as to quality and quantity of preparing homes for the winter someone presently unemployed office: Davie County: Mr. Tom ta x re tu rn s .
, beneath and elevated house or
these funds and has not yet been needed materials which cannot during the next five warm will have a paying position for Coker (704)-634-2188
;maybe to cover a dirt floor
»*which holds the cold and damp. able to allocate a position for
*1 Throughout the counties of this project. This may make
Davie's winterization project
•Stokes, Surry, Y adkin and
JDavie, which are served by the more dependant upon
•Yadkin Valley Economic volunteers.
iT Je v e lo p m e n t D i s t r ic t , Two of these three positions
• (YVEDDI), an estimated 40 per have been assigned to
Marshall L. Jordan of Yadkin
^cent of all housing units are in a
'substandard condition. E .J.
'Eaton, an outreach worker and
Community specialist in Yadkin
County and Claude A. Haynes of
Surry County.
All three people, previously
T IM E / There ore sound reasons why you see so many Sivivegood signs
»County for the YVEDDI, has unemployed, will work through
jQften spoken to the needs of
•these people, sometimes taking
July with the
coordinator at their local
county
on real estate of all kinds, all over the city and county. Owners realize
J t upon himself to help them Community Action Office. They
>“button-up” their homes. In a
Vord, he describes the housing
are to locate homes in need of
winterization and to assess the that it costs no more to employ the services of our efficient, responsible,
■conditions of many families in amount of repairs to be made,
)iis county as "dilapidated,”
^remarking that most people just
as well as noting other special
energy
enert. needs of the community experienced real estate organization whose keen judgement and broad
iton’t realize how extensive and such as transportation.

knowledge are o f inestimable value to every property owner.


^erve the problem really is. The specialists’ abilities to
0 Families in such dwellings deal diplomatically with both
^re caught In a bind; the cost of civic clubs and low income
large amounts of fuel needed td people will be put to good use.
^ a r m a poorly insulated home, They are responsible for
along with inflation and the organizing a team of willing
crises of energy and members from church and
employment, leave them unable community service clubs who
to afford materials for the very have skills in underpinning
Repairs which would lower their houses, shingling roofs,
O p e n House Siintiuvi M arch 16tli
tuel expenditures by insulating and chinking walls,
, Sp|>roximately 25 per cent and and caulking and glazing
leave more money for basic windows. 3 til 5:00 P.M.
family necessities. One of the most difficult tasks
SPKING IS H E RE! You can enjoy life from now until
The Com m unity Service of the specialists will be
In this lovely 3 bedroom colonial. 90 percent financing
Administration, (formerly the locating materials for repairs, available. Priced to move. Drive out Sunday from
Office of Economic as there are presently no funds 3:00 until 5:00 and view this beautiful home at Hickory
Opportunity), along with the to cover these costs. YVEDDI Hill.
;State Economic Opportunity has applied for a mini-grant What you’ve been waiting for - A solid two story
‘Offices and the Community from ACTION, the national restorable home plus acreage. Restore as is or
(Action Agencies like YVEDDI, agency for volunteers, which if redesign. Priced to sell. Owner financing available
'have begun m obilizing approved would supply up to with no problems. Corner lot. Call for appointment.
'volunteers and donations to deal $2000 towards this project
with the problems of home because it involves service-
winterization and energy minded volunteers and helps
iconservation education. For low-income people. Whether or
'exam ple, Y V E D D I recently not the grant money is
!sought one person from each of available, the specialist must
the three counties of Stokes, cut costs of repairs by
Center St. -2 bedroom home, a real doll house. Just
Route 2. Advance - 2 bedroom house with bath and full right to begin housekeeping. Large kitchen-dining
basement situated on 3.8 acres. Loan assumption at 8 room combination. Oil heat. You must see it to
appreciate. Priced for a quick sale. Hickory Hill - 2 story 4 bedroom house with Vh baths.
percent available. Call today for full details. Den features a ■ big fir
fireplace. K;*chen has all modem,
built-in appliances. TThis house has so many plu
F a r m T ip s can’t list them all here. Call us today. We would
appreciate the opportunity to tell you about them and
By Dr. J. W. Pou even better show you!
AgrleuHural Spaelallii
\'r Wachovia Bank A Trust Co., NJk.
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Carrowoods 2600 sq. ^ ft., tri-level, 4 bedrooms,


_____ _____
2 full
A process for a d d in g beneficial b acteria to pas­ Junction Road farm house tastefully satioi room with fireplace. Den with
baths. Large recreation
decorated. U ..led in country yet only sliding glass doors opening onto patio. House is
teurized m ilk has been developed b y food scientists
approximately 4 miles from town. Has city water electrically heated and cooled. Situated on lot 125 x 200 anford Road: ‘Thishouse has it all ... Good lojpation
a t N o r th C a ro lin a S ta te U niversity. and a lovely built-in kitchen. Large bath with with city water. This house offers lots of room for even a large lot (200 x 300) ... 1650 sq. ft. heated area ... Den with
T h e tra d e m a rk n am e “ Sw eet A c id o p h ilu s ” has laundry area. You will love it. Call today for an large family. Call today for complete details. fireplace & exposed beams ... 1650 sq. ft. basement with
been selected for m ilk co n ta in in g th e he lp fu l m ic ro ­ appointment to see it. fireplace ... 16 x 36 in ground heated swimming pool. And
organisms. many other features too numerous to mention. Call Mary
Officials of th e N o r th C a ro lin a D a ir y F o u n d a tio n , Forrest for complete details.
w hich supports d a iry science program s a t N . C.
S ta te U niversity, have signed a c o ntract providing
for th e p ro d u c t to be m arke te d u n d e r th e trade
n am e “ N u-T rish.”
' Som e in d u s try sources believe th e new develop­
Raymond Street -Lovely 3 bedroom home located in town
‘r
m e n t could be one of the m o st sig nificant in the near schools and church. Good loan assumption.
d a iry business since v ita m in D was in tro du ced as a Available immediately. 'SnforS R oai^'^oon to be completed” "Ydii m a y "ii^ e
supp lem en t in m ilk d u rin g the early p a r t of the Wandering Lane - Custom-designed Colonial home either 3 or 4 bedrooms whichever suits your needs. Den
20 th century. situated in the midst of 3‘/i acres of beautiful with fireplace and beautifully furnished kitchen.
M a rk e tin g is scheduled to sta rt in th e n e ar future woodland. A painted brick exterior combined with Finished basement. Call today for complete details.
crab orchard stone wings is roofed with western
in N o r th C a ro lin a a n d possibly several o the r states, cedar shakes with copper valleys. This home
in c lu d in g Ohio. features superb construction throughout and will
A t a n a tio n a l d a iry processors’ exposition in surely please the discriminating buyer.
D a lla s this fall, an e x h ib it fe aturin g “ T he N ew M ilk
From N o rth C a ro lin a ” was displayed a n d fa c t sheets
were d istrib ute d . A ccording to in d u s try officials
m a n y large d a iry com panies showed an interest in Mill Street -Nice 2 bedroom house with bath in very good
th e p ro d u c t a n d asked how th ey could o b tain condition. Must see to appreciate. Call us for complete
supplies. details.
Scientists have kno w n for over 50 years t h a t a Hwy. 601 South - 3 bedroom house with 2 baths, full
basement on 1 acre lot. Priced at $26,900. Call today for
fa m ily of bacteria kn o w n as L acto b acillus a c id o p h i­
Country Estates - 3 bedroom, I'/i baths. Electric heat. an appointment to see this house. $3000 less.
lus is closely associated w ith the h e a lth of the
h u m a n in te stin a l tract. Scientific lite ra tu re reports t.arge kitchen with built-in appliances including
th a t these bacteria can a id th e b ody in recovering dishwasher. Lot 125 x 200. Financing at 8^4 percent Rentals—
already approved.
from in te stin a l d is o r d e r s s u c h a s d iarrhea a n d 1972 Fleetwood 2 bedroom trailer with IW baths. Washer
gassiness. and dryer located in large bath. Kitchen is complete with
A cid o ph ilus m ilk has n o t been w idely used, how ­
Farms— Jericho Road • Rec -3 completed 3 bedroom home, range, oven, and refrigerator. Central air and oil heat.
ever, because m a n y people objected to its cooked 62 acres near Harmony off Hwy. 901. >/4 miles of river Built-in appliances and just right for a smart Priced to rent at $125 per month.
an d acid flavor. frontage, l >6 miles of sand clay road, most of land in homebuyer. 24 X so mocular home permanently located on private lot.
T he N . C. S ta te U nive rsity developm ent over­ timber^^Pnced for^guick An entirely new concept in mobile home living. Spacious,
comes th e flavor problem . T he bacteria in th e c u l­ Buy a mini farm today - Call for details. Choice farms yet compact in construction, this design offers the
ture are ad de d to cold pasteurized m ilk in a m a n n e r still available. Lots— conveniences, luxuries, facilities and beauty of a
permanent residence. Now available for monthly rental
th a t does n o t change its flavor.
Tract of land available. 24 acres located on Howardtown of $125.
D r. M a rv in Speck, a W illia m N e a l R e y n o ld s pro ­
Road. A sacrifice. Call today for details. Woodland Development - 2 wooded lots available. One RESORT PROPERTY
fessor o f food science a t N . C . S ta te U niversity, lot, 150 X 200, priced at «900. One lot, 230 x 355, priced at
headed th e research p roject th a t has been underw ay Nice 49.8 acre farm also included 34 x 60 building and Attention Campers! • Two lots platted with camping in
$3280. mind. Located in the Boone-Linville area, N.C. Call us
more th a n five years. shop equipment. Now a going garage, many shop tools.
Price $50,000. See us today for complete detalU^_______ Southwood Acres - Lot approximately 150 x 160. for details.
Speck, a m icrobiologist, noted th a t bacteria a l­
7.6 acres land on Highway 64 east of Mocksville. 3 acres Building? Choice lot which offers a beautiful building site
ways have played an im p o rta n t role in food a n d
open remainder in woods. Excellent lot to build on. in an exclusive residential area. Call us today for detaiU.
h u m a n health.
“ B y far in m a n ’s existence,” he said, “ he lp fu l Priced to sell. Corner of Main Street and Milling Road -4 lots 112.6 x 303 BUSINESS PROPERTY
bacteria o u tn u m b e r the ha rm fu l ones. M ic ro o rg a n ­ BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES PROPERTY - some still with frontage on Milling Road. Priced at $50 per front
foot. INVESTMENT OPPOKTUNITV - Buy t..is going
isms have been involved for centuries in the m a n u ­
facture o f b oth d a iry a n d n o n d a iry foods.” Development Tract -water and sewage; Mocksville city Hemlock Street - Approximately 2 acres of land with business in Davie County. Owner has netted better than
$20,000 a year for past five years. Limited capital needed.
E x am ples of he lpfu l bacteria cited by Speck in ­ limits. 100 acres of good prime land. Financing plenty of frontage. Call us for details.
Call today for further information.
clude those involved in the picklin g of vegetables available. Depot Street -3 developed lots conveniently located near
a n d th e m a k in g of sour d ough bread a n d cheeses. town. Sale price is $1,000.
35.50 acres ■river frontage, road frontage. Beautiful
D r. W . M . R o be rts, head of food science a t N . C. homesite, financing available. $1,100 per acre. HOUSES
S ta te U niversity, said m a n y m odern foods, especial­ Clemmons • Unwood Drive. 3 bedroom brick rancher on
ly snack item s, are high ly processed a n d v irtu a lly 1 acre land, Nice neighboriiood and is convenient to 1-40
sterile, c o n ta in in g very few o r no m icroorganisms. interchange. Call Mary Forest for complete deUiis.
“ A d ie t of sterile foods tends to m ake the co n­ R e a l E s ta te S a le s ,
sum er more susceptible to disorders of the gastro­ Green Hill Road ■Looking for that lovely country home.
in te stin a l tra c t,” R o be rts said, “ W e need to p u t A p p r a is a ls , L e ases, M a n a g e m e n t We have it. Completely remodeled. Heat-air, 2
fireplaces. Numerous out buildings, barn and etc. Good
more em phasis on the types of foods th a t help
loan assumption. 15 ^cres. Call for appointment today.
m a in ta in a he alth y balance of m icroorganism s in
th e g astrointestinal tra c t.”
A n tib io tic drugs, an essential tool of m o d e m
m edicine, freq ue ntly destroy large num bers of b o th
he lpfu l a n d ha rm fu l bacteria in the intestines. For
some reason. Speck said, the ha rm fu l types have C .A . W h it e - 49 3 - 6 5 8 8
less trouble g etting re-established th a n the helpful
ones. 333 Salisbury Street
M a r y F o rre st - 4 9 2 - 5 4 3 7
A d d in g lactobacilli to the diet th ro u g h m ilk helps REALTOR* Swicegood Professional Building
restore the proper balance of bacteria a n d reduces
discom fort from in testin al disorders. Speck said. Mocksville, S.C . J e r ry S w ic e g o o d 63 4 - 2 4 7 8
63 4 - 5 9 9 7
12B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975

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Public Notices
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KWIK KWIZ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF


PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
Administrator’s Notice

North Carolina
V fH A T P R O G R A M S O N T V D O Clyde R. Spaugh Davie County
Y O U W ATCH A N D W HY? vs.
Barbara Whisenhunt Spaugh Having qualified as Ad­
ministrator of the estate of
Take Notice that a verified Frances S. James, deceased,
pleading seeking relief against late of Davie County, this is to
By you has been filed in the above notify all persons having claims
J o e F o s te r entitled action. The nature of against said estate to present
the relief against you has been them to the undersigned on or
and filed in the above entitled ac­ before the 21st day of August
J e r r y P a ig e tion. The nature of the relief 1975, or this notice will be
being sought is as follows: an pleaded in bar of their recovery.
SARAH KOONTZ, absolute divorce based on one All persons indebted to said
R O N N IE T H O M P S O N year's separation. estate will please make im­
Route 1 , M o c k s v ille mediate payment to the un­
S h e f fie ld C o m m u n it y You are required to make
B e lk s D e p t, e m p lo y e e , p a r t - t im e defense to such pleading not dersigned. *
B ra n c h O f f ic e M g r, later than April 8, 1975, and This the 20th day of February,
F a r m C r e d it Service upon your failure to do so the 1975 Robert A. James, Ad­
party seeking service against ministrator of the estate of
" I lik e to w a tc h L a w r e n c e you will apply to the Court for Frances S. James deceased.
W e lk . O h , I d o n 't k n o w o f f ­ " I guess M o v i n ' O n is m y the relief sought.
h a n d a n y others. I Just lik e 2-20-4tn
fa v o r ite . I lik e th e o ld W e s t­
g o o d w h o le s o m e p r o g r a m s ." William E. Hall Executrix NOTICE
ern s . T h e y d o n 't m a k e th e m Attorney for Plaintiff
m u c h a n y m o r e b u t th a t's
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P.O. Box 294 NORTH CAROLINA
what H i k e b e s t .” Mocksville, N.C. 27028 D A V I E . C O U N T Y
2-27-!itP Having qualified as Executrix
PUBLIC HEARING of the estate of Cody C. Osborne,
deceased, late of Davie County,
Application has been made by this is to notify all persons
Smith Grove Baptist Church to having claim s against said
Davie County Board of estate to present them to the
Adjustment for a Conditional undersign^ on or before tlie
Use Permit for the use of Mobile 27th day of August 1975, or this
Home in the R-20 Loning notice will be pleaded in bar o(
District on Approximately 4 their recovery. All persons '|
acres owned by Smith Grove indebted to said estate will
Baptist Church located on 158 please make im m ediate
across from Howardtown Rd. in payment to the undersigned.
Smith Grove adjoining the
property of Viola Allen and R. J. This the 27th day of February
M A R G A R ET BECK Markland. 1975 Darlene E . Brandon,
R o u t e 3 , M o c k s v ille Executrix of the estate of Cody
NATIONAL A public hearing on this C. Osborne deceased.
F ib e r s in S a lis b u r y
POISON Application for a Conditional
Use Permit will be held by the
William E. Hall
Attorney at Law
" I lik e c o m e d y p r o g r a m s m o s t­
ly . I w o r k s w in g s h ifts so I d o n 't
PREVENTION WEEK Davie County Board
Adjustment at 7:30 p.m. on
April 7, 1975, in the Grand Jury
of 2-27-4tn
Administrator NOTICE
g e t to w a tc h m u c h . I lik e L e t's MARCH 16 22,1975 Room in the Davie County
Courthouse Mocksville, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA
M a k e A D e a l a n d T h e P r ic e Is DAVIE COUNTY
R ig h t . I h a v e o n e b o y , 1 3 , H e R. Bruce Tuttle
lik e s C h ic o a n d T h e M a n a n d P re v e n tio n W e e k , P ackaging A ct Davie County Zoning Having qualified as Ad­
A.
i. I w o u ld y o u b e lie v e o f a l l th in g s Enforcement Officer ministrator of the estate of
D esigned To P ro te c t S m all C h ild re n William Hubert Mason, Jr.,|
A s T h e W o r ld T u r n s ." 3-13-2tn deceased, late of Davie County,
M A X HEAD, W. C. F L E T C H E R In proclaim ing N ational by National Poison Preven­ Advertisement for this is to notify all persons
N o r t h M a in S t, Poison Prevention Week tion Week which four Presi­ Bids having claim s against said
R o u t e 1 , M o c k s v ille
1975, President Gerald R. dents have annually pro­ estate to present them to the
S e l f e m p lo y e d , D a v ie S u r v e y in g R e t ir e d Sealed bids for renovations undersigned on or before the
Ford stated: claimed during March.
The use of child-resistant and equipment for “Stepping 20th day of August 1975 or this
"Since 1970, the Poison Stone” , a Residential Care notice will be pleaded in bar of
" F o o t b a ll. T h a t's m y fir s t Prevention Packaging Act has packaging is certainly one of
" I u s u a lly w a tc h H o s s Facility located at Route 1, Mt. their recovery. All persons
preference. A n y s p o r t. W e contributed substantially to the key factors in reducing U lla, North C arolina, and indebted to said estate will
C a r tw r ig h t a n d th e n e w s . I the numbers of children be­
w a tc h T h e W a lto n s e v e r y reducing the number of harm­ operated by the Tri-County please make im m ediate
lik e th e W e s te rn s b u t w a tc h ful accidental intakes and ing accidentally poisoned each Mental Health Complex will be payment to the undersigned.
T h u r s d a y n ig h t b e cau se w e year by aspirin and many
th e n e w s m o s t ly . I h a r d ly subsequent injuries and fatal­ received by the Area Director,
h a v e a b o y , ag e 1 2 , so w e other drugs and commonly Larry M. Parrish, for the Area This the 13th day of February,
e v e r w a tc h a n y t h in g e ls e ." ities among children under
w a tc h m o s t ly w h a t h e w a n t s ." five.” used household products. Board, at 165 Mahaley Avenue, 1975 William Hubert Mason, Sr.,
Salisbury, North Carolina, until administrator of the estate of
Other factors involve keep­
The number of reports re­ 8:00 p.m., March 20, 1975, and William Hubert Mason, Jr.
ing hazardous household sub­
lated to aspirin, for example, im m e d ia t e ly t h e r e a f t e r deceased
stances out of sight and reach
has declined since require­ publicly opened and read.
of children— locking them up, Specifications m ay be 2-20-4tn
ments were established for
if possible, when not in use. obtained at the Office of the EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
placing aspirin in child-re­
T ip s F o r C o n s u m e r s sistant packaging. Even while
aspirin remains the single
— Never taking medicines
in front of children;
— Calling medicine by its
Area Director, Tri-County North Carolina
Mental Health Complex Davie County
reserves the right to reject any
substance most frequently in­ and all bids and to waive any
proper name, never “candy”; Having qualified as Executor
fraction of the cost. skilled contractor. Improper When you sign a contract for volved in accidental child­ and all technical defects in the of the estate of C. W. Beck,
How To Cut Home — Turning on the light
Heating-Cooling Costs You can also keep the cold application can result in bulges work to be done, make sure all hood poisonings, it has de­ execution of and informalities deceased, late of Davie County,
from coming in windows by and cracks in your home - the blanks are filled in and be clined both in the number of when giving or taking medi­ in the submission of any bid.
sure to read all the fine print. this is to notify all persons
Insulating your home is one closing drapes and shades at inside and out. cases reported and in the per­ cines; n ils 13th day of March, 1975. having claim s against said
way to deal with those ever- night and during the day when Get your own copy of the con­ centage of total cases re­ — Storing internal medi­ Tri-County Mental Health estate to present them to the
practical. But do let the sun Shop Around tract. The Better Business ported. cines separately from other Comples Larry M. Parrish Area undersigned on or before the 6
rising heating bills you’ve been
hit with this winter. If you spend come in sunny windows so you If you decide you don’t want Bureau reminds you: don’t ever household products; Director. day of September 1975, or this
can take advantage of free solar sign a completion certificate for Obviously, other factors The foregoing advertisement notice will be pleaded in bar of
some money and tim e in­ to install attic insulation — Disposing of medicines
heat. yourself, shop around for a any home improvement job have contributed to this de­ was published in the Davie their recovery. All persons
sulating your home, you’ll soon after the illness for which
get a return on your investment You’ll save some energy used reliable contractor who can do until the work is finished to your cline. Industry, for example, County Enterprise in its issue of indebted to said estate will
to heat water if you insulate the has voluntarily limited the they were prescribed is over. March 13, 1975.
in the way of smaller heating the job for you. Get two or three satisfaction. please m ake im m ediate
(and cooling) bills, says the hot water tank and hot water , estimates for the cost of labor number of baby aspirin per These preventive tips along payment ot the undersigned.’ t
Better Business Bureau. piping. and materials. Ask for a full An energy saving tip from the container. There was also in with the proper use of safety 3-13-ltn
If you’re handy around the explanation of what type of Better Business Bureau: Take use some safety packaging, packaging will go a long way This the 4th day of March
—-- N A T IO N A L •= -
house, there are a lot of in­ Attic Insulation insulation would be best for advantage of special feature even though they may not towards protecting your chil­ 1975, R ich ard A. Beck,
sulating steps you can take Putting in attic insulation to a your house. The contractor may that may be on your washing have met current standards. dren. Executor of the estate of C. W.
yourself. Set aside a Saturday depth of six inches will save you want to inspect your house. This machine. Be sure to use the W ItO U F E Be c k d e c e a s e d .
And then there were educa­ Remember — children act
and caulk and weatherstrip a lot of money. (Insulating walls is a good idea, but to protect “suds saver” if you have one,
tional programs highlighted PAST — so do poisons.
windows and doors. It won't will also yield savings, but this yourself, follow him or her that will allow you to re-use hot 3-6-4tn
take long and it won’t cost is difficult to do after a house is around. water for several loads.
much, but you may save as built.) The blanket or batt type
much as 10 percent in fuel bills, of insulation is made of mineral
according to the Federal wool, glass fiber, cellulose, or M a r t i n M a r ie tta O pens Q u a rry
Energy A dm inistration. If other materials, and comes in
you’ve got a one-quarter-inch Martin Marietta Aggregates, major supplier of construction
big rolls. It’s easy to use but do Southeast Division, announced
gap at the base of your front stone from more than 35
rem em ber: wear a m ask, that its newest facility,
door, it’s like having a nine- quarries in Virginia, the
gloves and protective clothing Thomasville Quarry, has begun M O C K S V I L L E Is R e a l ly
square-inch hole in the side of Carolinas, and Georgia. Other
when yog install it.
your house. crushing stone for construction nearby operations are at
There are other types of in­
Another thing you can do projects in the greater Lexington, Jam estown, and
sulation, some of which require
yourself is to install storm Thomasville-Lexington area. Greensboro.
the work of a contractor. The
windows. The most convenient The quarry, situated on ap­ R e g io n a lM anager
board type will not only insulate
type are combination storm and proximately 300 acres, is Jam es A. Fournier, of
your home but will give it added
screen windows, because you located off North Lake Road on Greensboro, said that the
structural strength. The loose
don’t have to remove them in the south side of the Southern Lexington Quarry will be
or fill type of insutlation is
mild weather. Or you can tape Railroad tracks, six miles from phased out in the future. “ Our
usually applied by blowing the
clear plastic film to window Thomasville and six from reserves at Lexington are not
material in through removable
frames and still get the effect of Lexington. very large, and will not be
shingles or clapboards. But
The Southeast Division, adequate for the long-range
storm windows, but for a don’t try this yourself; hire a
headquarrered in Raleigh, is market in this area,” he said.
W e B e lie v e
“The Thomasville Quarry, on
the other' hand, has large
S a tu rd a y . M a r c li 1 5 . 1 9 7 5 reserves of a very good grade of I n G i v i n g
granite. It.’s location is ideal for
serving both the Lexington and
Personal Property 1 0 : 0 0 A .M . Thomasville markets.”
James Davis, who has been 1 0 0 C e n t s W o r t h
The Estate Of Richard "Punk” Claiy Superintendent at the Lexington
rocstion: In Iredell County South Of Stateiville, N.C. Off 1-77 On the Amity Hill Road Quarry, is Superintendent of the
Thomasville Quarry. f o r a D o l l a r . . .
No. 2342; Watch For Our Signi
Haul distance in the con­
FARM MACHINERY, SHOP TOOLS & BOATING ITEMS struction stone business is
critical, Fournier pointed out. It Somt thingi chongt, but Mw good old-
D eutz T ra c to r D 400 5 Diesel w/p.s. *A C T ra c to r B w /m ow er *N e w Holland currently costs about seven
- ^ 8 Bailer •In te rn a tio n a l- 2 flat bottom Plow- 16 *Bog H a rro w 3 p t. hitch cents a ton mile to haul stone, foshiomd intagrily of your Homttown
Taylor-W ay Sub-Seiler *OUver Superior DriU- 10 disc •Case- -45 Manure which means that a 20-ton load, mordionti is olwayi Hw lom t. flw)r b tlitv t
Spreader • A C PlanterB_& FertiUzer D istributor for example, will cost $1.40 a
P& H Arc Welder w /v-8 power unit on all wheels * mile for the haul. "It's easy to in giving you full voluo . . . and usually, n ir a valuo
^ Compressor •D ra g P a n -3 p t hitch •Com m ercial Spray 6 u n • Electric understand,” he says, “ that the . . . for riit dollars you spond with Ihwn. That’s why, whm you
D n ll-H e a v y D u ty *B lack & Decker Disk Sander * 2 Hydraulic Floor Jacks closer the quarry is to the
•D rag H a rro w -6 2 tooth •H an d Truck •Pence Posts •Barbed Wire •B ailer construction project, the less shop at homo, you'll got mora of tht nowost and fintst in modwn
the consumer will have to pay products and sarvicts, for Ian. Saa for yoursalf. . . and sava.
for the material.”
Hoist He said that the initial work
(Ito n ) * 2 65 Gal. Gas T ank & Punui •V a rie ty O f Bolts & N ail* •Im p e rii force at the Thomasville Quarry
iiid in g Lawn M ow er *S teel Pipe & Scrap M etal *F o rd Pickup Truck(& 2’) is about 20, “ but we expect it to
•B om oer Boat 15 ft. w /5 0 h.p. M ercurv Outboard w /C o x T ^ e r (all like new) increase as demand for the
•E v u m id e Outboard M o to r •E lectric Trolling M o to r •Portable A ir Tank Shop Th»t9 Cradiw 8an$l Valuts at

Daniel Furniture _
Thomasville stone grows."
•Danuser Post Driver •C o-O p C om Picker •F a rm Tractor •Bush H og- 5 ft. P. H. Sendel, Executive Vice
•B la d e - 5 ft. • D r ill Bits *C reeper *V ise_____________________________________ President of the Southeast

& Electric C o , ^
You can always bet on finding good farm machinery where there’s good Oividsion, said the new quarry
shop equipment. M r. Clary had both. has been in planning and

s
development for more than
O T H E R IT E M S K O R S A L E / L U N C H A V A IL A B L E / R A IN o t S H IN E

Davie Freezer Locke


Sale c o n d u c te d fo r M R S . R E B E C C A D A Y W A D L T C L A R Y three years, and that this
particular location was selected
ANO THER H. BUFO RD YORK HORACE YORK B IL L Y O R K for several reasons.
7 0 4 /5 4 6 -2 6 9 6

Merrell Furniture Co.


7 0 4 /5 4 6 -2 5 9 6 9 1 9 /7 6 6 - 5 5 0 0
w * H a im o n y , N .C . C te m m o n t, N .C . H u m o n y , N .C . Uai'hrlor
Y O R K A U C T IO I« l N C N o. 36 N C N o. 236 N C N o . 74 A man who never makes the
S e rv in g T h e A u c t io n P ro fe s s io n F o r 4 0 Y e a rs !I same mistake once.
Ed Wynn
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RE C O RD , THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975 - 13B

FOR R E N T M IS C . FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE


C ards O f T h anks EM PLOYM ENT

FOR RENT: Trailers and STAND up crushed carpet


McCLAMROCK
Help Wanted trailer spaces...20 min. from with our new Racine Animals Furniture Real Estate
Winston-Salem... 10 min. from cleaning...shampoos without
'■ We wish to express to all our SALESPERSON WANTED ... Mocksville...lighted and paved w ater...R ent M achine at
friends and neighbors our send brief resume to P.O. Box streets, with paved driveways, CA U D ELL L U M B E R COM ­ FOR SALE: One - 3 month NEW AND USED Office FOR SALE OR TRADE ...
'■' deepest appreciation for the 561, Mocksville. nice lawns with cemented PANY. old make Pek-a-Poo. Call after Furniture Fireproof Files and approximately 90 acre farm ...
, many acts of kindness shown to patios...1-40 Mobile Home
Village....Intersections of 1-40
6:00 p.m. 493-6719.
Safes. Rowan Office Furniture
118 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C.
Davie County just off Hwy.
us during the illness and death 3-6-tfnL 601 ... 9 miles south of
of Betty McCIamrock. Also we and Farmington Road...Route AVOID THE M ON EY p h o n e 636-8022. Mocksville ... fenced and cross
2-20 4TN - W
would like to express our 2, Mocksville...Call after 6 p.m. CRU NCH ...shop the SEARS fenced ... grassed ... also, will
heartfelt thanks to all the 634-3889 or 634-2244. CATALOG way ...save on over tfn sell cattle and equipment ... or
doctors and nurses at the Davie
Jobs Wanted 240,000 item s...shop SEARS will consider trading it up ...
EA ST ER P U P P IE S FO R
County Hospital for their kind 5-9tfn today or place your order by S A L E . ...5 Terrier want to retire ... call 919-768-
considerations and acts of phone 634-5988. 1-16 tfn puppies...about eight weeks
FOR SALE . . . 20 cubic foot
Chest Freezer . . . $259.88 . . . 23
3180 or 284-4230.
.. kindness. It has indeed been a W ILL K E E P ‘CHILDREN IN m old...$3.00 each...call 284-2092.
• fo m fo rt to us in our MY HOME ... Holiday Acrea FOR RENT...CRESTVIEW cubic foot Chest Freezer . . . 1-23-tfn
From wall to wall ... all your $299.88... plus transportation ..
. bereavement. area ... call 284-4305. APARTMENTS.. .Lexington 3-13 ITN-C Montgomery Ward . . . We have most any style
carpet-needs can be met with
Avenue, Mocksville...very nice piano. We can save you at
3-6-2tnM carpet from M ERRELL Salisbury and Statesville . . .
The family of the four rooms and bath...call 634- ASSUME PAYMEN’TS ON... least $200 on any new
FURNITURE COMPANY. p h o n e 636-8800.
late Betty McCIamrock 5420. 9-5 tfn 155 X 100 wooded trailer lot in piano. We have no high
Autos 2-20-4tn
Advance ... paved drive all rent, no city taxes, no
W ILL DO ODD JOBS such as; 6-20 tfn electric hook-ups ... call Charlie high-commissioned
bathroom tile, floor tile, storm For all your craft needs see W hitaker at 634-3345. salesman. Open Monday-
and screen windows, panneling, the new craft shop at 505 Avon FOR SALE: 1973 Datsun D- Saturday 7 til 5. Call 704-
FEIM STER etc. Also have firewood for sale. ROOMS FOR RENT...by the 1600 Pick-up Autom atic; 2-27-3tnW 279-955S tor evening
Street. THE CRAFTY LADY-
Contact Karl Osborn at 634-3398. month...downtown...phone 634-
plaques, tole paintings, art Factory Air; Camper wired for Houses appointment. Located on
We wish to express to all our 2244. supplies and decoupage. Phone Lights; 20,000 Miles. Call 492- U. S. 52 7 mi. East of
friends, and neighbors our 3-6-4tpO 634-5219. 7100 after 5:00 p.m . FOR SALE ... new brick house Salisbury.
deepest appreciation for the 9-26 tfn
many acts of kindness shown to 2-27-TFN-W
... northwest of Mocksville ... 3 Services K lu ttz Piano Co., Inc.
11-14-tfn bedrooms ... I ' i baths ... kit­ Granite Q uarry, N .C .
us during the illness and death chen-dining room-den com ­
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT
of our dear mother and wife, bination ... real nice ... quality
... Two and three bedrooms ... J . R. CAMPBELL AND SONS
' Robinette H. Feimster. Also we FOR YOUR WALLPAPER FOR SALE ... 1966 Chevelle ... 2 built ... FHA or 100 percent GI
all utilities furnished ... good SEPTIC TANK SERVICE.
' would like to express our needs contact M E R R E L L D r .... Hard Top... 283... 3 speed Loan available ... call 284-4230 Field Signs
location ... close to city ... Have largest truck and only
heartfelt thanks for the FU R N IT U R E COM PAN Y, trans. ... white with black or 634-5230.
Westside Mobile Home Village Company certified to pump Posters
beautiful floral offerings and Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, interior ... nice ... Call Gary
... call during day 634-5959 ro septic tanks in the county, very Walls
especially to the doctors and N. C . Dwiggins ... 634-5212 or 634-3784. 1-23 tfn
634-5086 at night. experienced, Telephone Jim m y
nurses who stood by us during 1-13-ltn
her illness. 10-24-TFN Campbell, 634-5341 or Steve
12-12 tfn
Beaver, 998-5435.
M e d lin S ig n s
The family of Robinette H. Faced with a drinking Business Opportunity Truck. TraUer Lettering
' Feimster 5-14-tfn &Spraying
problem? Perhaps Alcoholics FOR SALE ... 1972 Cutlass
MARCH FOR RENT; Lower portion of
Anonymous can help. A.A. is M etal Plates F o r T r i e r s
Farm Credit Service Building. Sports ... extra nice ... power FOR SALE OR
now available in Davie County. brakes, power steering , air ELECTROLUX SALEJS AND
Suitable for offices or small T RA D E ...G rocery Store and Silk Screen Printing
For further information, write
business. For more information conditioning ... loaded ... must Gas...room for another S E R V IC E ...118 E ast Broad
SAFETY CORNER P.O. Box 803, Mocksville, N.C.
call: 634-2370. sell $2300 ... call 493-6703. business...also 6rooms and bath Street...Statesville, N. C. call Mocksville, N.C.
F IN A N C IN G Please mention your preference 3-13-tfnE living quarters...on busy high­ ■872-7117.
as to how and when we may (704)493-6762
1-30-tfn way...owner wants to
contact you. 5-23 tfn
retire....call 919-768-3180 or 284-
4230.
FOR RENT . . . FURNISHED 1-30-tfn
" C O N S O L ID A T E YOUR FARM HOUSE. . . 8 rooms,
B ILLS,,,H om e I m ­
Mobile Homes 1-23 tfn BLACK AND WHITE and
Kitchen Cabinets
bath, central heat . . . located FOR SALE...Allis Chalmers
provement...Second Mortgage Sieffield community . . . J125 B u lld o z e r ...H D - 6 ...8 foot COLOR TV REPAIR...in the Store Fixtures
Loans...from $900 to 15,000 month . . . call 919-725-0625 . . . blade...ripper with 3 Advance, Farmington and Fork
' cash...ask for Mr. Wieneck, call 403 Pepper Bldg., Winston shanks...good con- FOR SALE: 1964 Skyline areas...VOGLER’S TV SALES Commercial & Resident
, Collect 704-246-5136....CAPITOL Salem , N. C, 27101. dition...reasonable. Call 634-Mobile Home 10 x 55 partially AND SERVICE...Call 998-8172.
- F IN A N C IA L S E R V IC E S , 17 R e a d R r s t 5732. furnished.. .gas heat, wired for
Remodeling & Repair
^ South Main Street, Lexington, 1-30-tfn electric range, dryer, air 9-20-73 tfn All Work Guaranteed
, N. C. When using pMicidH or my other ctam- 2-13 TFN-R
ictl. m d Km Itbtl btftn y«w act Rfid conditioner. Extra nice con­
dition. Also 14’ x 18’ added room
4-27-tfn it bdon buying the pnMhiet befon opw- FOR RENT...3 bedroom brick Painting.3nd Repairs. James
ing Hn container, before mixing it befot*
applying it and before diepoiing of un­
house....w ith carp ort....fully
carpeted....call 284-2688 or 634-
GROW YOUR OWN fruit. flnished in January, carpeted,'
Free copy it-pg. Planting Guide
Catalog in color, offered by 5 : 0 0
electric heat. Call 492-7100 after
p. m.
PUBLIC P. M iller, 998-8340 Jack M asten
used portions or containen. Read, under- 3585. 1-2-tfn Phone 493-4266
stand,and follow all instnietions and pre­
cautions. 1-30 tfn
Virginia’s largest growers of
Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry
Plants, Grape Vines, Land­
2-27-TFN-W NOTICE Mocksville. N.C. Route 5
scaping P la n t M aterial. Reference T o The FOR FIRST CLASS PAIN­
FOR R E N T , . nice 2 bedroom W ay ne sbo ro N u rs e rie s - TING ...call Snow’s P a in ­
NATIONAL brick home Waynesboro, V irginia 22980. te r s ...Y a d k in p h o n e ...463-
. call 1-919-727- Cemetery O f The Liberty
POISON 1719.
2-27-4tn-I U nited M ethodist Church
2601...Davie phone...492-7332.

PREVENTION WEEK 3-6-tfnC


Mocksville, R oute 4
3-6-2tpS
L iv e s to c k
ONE of the finer things of life
MARCH 1975 ROOM FOR RENT...1 large
___ Blue Lustre carpet cleaner Please Remove A ll o l ^
room on ground floor of
Corinthian Lodge No. 17, corner
of Pine and Depot Streets.
Suitable for Cafe, office or other
___ rent electric shampooer at
MOCKSVILLE FURNITURE &
APPLIANCE.
Flowers From A ll Graves AIRWELL A .L Beck & Son
Wholesale Meats
small business. Call 634-2313 or 3-6 4tn Prior T o Easter. D R IU J N 6 C O . Thomasville, N.C.
HELP WANTED 634-2880. 3-6-2TP-W

FOR RENT ... 3 room apart­


FOR SALE . . . Homemade
polyester quilts. . . padded with
3-]3-2tn
Route 9 , Box 127
^Witl Buy 1 Cow Or 100 Cowl
Feeder
I . .. a l s o , Bulls, Vm Ii ,
ment ... utilities furnished ... cotton . . . $15 . . . call 998-4536
SutesviUe, N .C . 28 6 7 7 I Calves...We Pay Cash For
S e n r ic e S t a t io n convenient to stores ... call 634- after 5 p.m . week days. I All Catde When Picked Up.
P H O N E 8 7 2-76 14
No Car Washing
2765.

3-6 tfnY
3-6-tfnA NOTICE ORDER & SAVE
at Advance', N .C.
I
I
A.L Beck, Jr.
Rt. 1, Thomasville
No Mechanic Work W ANTED TO BUY P H O N E 998-4141
DON’T merely brighten car­ I Day Phone 919-476-8773

No Tire Changing
FOR RENT ... 3 bedroom frame
house full carpeted ... near
pets . . . . Blue Lustre them . . . .
no rapid resoiling . . . . rent
L IV E S T O C K
Beef cattle, hogs , veals, or
Cooleemee ^ N i g h t Phone 9 1 9 4 7 6 ^ ^ ^

Ijames Church ... call Felix


Gobble at 492-5521.
shampooer at C.J. ANGELL
APPLIANCE & JEW ELR Y. fedder cattle. I have an order Furniture
■k Insurance ir Profit Sharing -k Paid Vacation 3-13 2tp
3-6 4tn for all types of cattle.
Will pay market price for your
M a rt
Gladstone Rd. Cooletmee
SMITH’S WOODWORKS has C la s s ifie d A d v e r tis e m e n t R a te s
FOR RENT - House Trailer, kiln dried Walnut, Oak, Cherry livestock, right on the farm. ■Carpet (Insttlled by

SERVICEDISTRIBUTORS 2-bedroom with washer ...


Buster Phillips, phone 492-5561.
3-13-2tp
Etc., and Pine shelving. Win-
ston-Salem 919-767-3338.
Payment in cash or check,
which ever you prefer.
Spedalistl
'Beautiful Brand Name
Furniture
.08 cents per word, $2 minimum per insertion. However
a 2S% discount will be allowed if classified ad is paid for

N 0 .1
FOR RENT ... 1 brick house ...
3-6-4tn-W

AVON . . . to buy or sell . . .


PROMPT PICK UP SERVICE
* Bedroom Suits
* Dining Room Suits
'Living Room Suits
prior to insertion, with undersunding there will be no
refund if ad is subquently cancelled.

Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N.C. I will buy one head or Cards of Thanks and Memorials will be charged at the
near Ijam es Church ... 3 call our District Manager . . . *Sealy Mattressa
bedroom ... fully carpeted ... Peggy Long, 704-873-9828 or a whole herd. •Extra Nice Vinyl regular idvertiang rates.
full size basement ... call Felix write Route 3, Box 57, Give me a call! I Rediners...................$89.95
Gobble at 492-5521. Y ad kin ville , N.C. 27055. (Reflular $119 Unless name and address is used In classified ad, this news­
FRED 0 . E l i l S Open Part T im e paper virill assume no responsibility of an incorrect listing,-
H a p p y Y e a r o f th e R a b b it 3-13 2tp 3-13-ltn etc. of a telephone number.
Livestock and Auctioneering T o Save Y o u M o n e y
Service For Appointment Call
TFN Cl. ads (until further notice) are the responsibility
GRACE’S ANTIQUES NOW R t. 4 , Mocksville, N .C. 284-2653 or 284-2141
4:30-8:00 pjn. of the advertiser and eanoallation must be made to this
M is c . OPEN ... on Highway 801 in 6 3 4-52 27 or 998-87 44
Advance, N.C. ... plenty of ^ U M o n ^ n tjd ^ ^
Mr. & M rs. Ronald H o w e ll offica prior to 12 noon on Tuesday.
antiques ... odds and ends ...
reasonable ... phone 998-5002.
M EM BERS OF THE
GRADUATION CLASS OF 1939 3-l3-tfnF
Cooleemee High School ...
interested in a class reunion ...
^ Jack M . K e p le ji ^
please call 636-0767 ... Salisbury We have a good selection of FOK SALE
... after 5 p.m. ... or write Floyd New Farm Equipment with a
G. M cSwain, 212 Ackert well stocked parts department » Roofing • Roof Repairs • Tin Roof Coating
Avenue. Salisbury, N. C. 28144. to back it up. Visit Farm
A L U M IN U M R iA TES
Service Center - Hamptonville, 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE t i l l 2 1 1 32 IneftH,* .001 .Thick
3-13 4tnMcS P h o n e 468-4422. — ALL WORK GUARANTEED — 28* Each (120 par hundrad)
3-13 ITN-T N«« yM SI* sew tksi pHM iwiM. .. ihMMa Misr...
R oute'4, Box S, Mockaville, N . C. ||||S«.. . f«ur stsMs... sMss la iiMsnwsili Dm ketw.
FOR SALE—Six month old r i w l i tlHiaills*kyksaiet#slMisfMMsMllwMM
Yamaha FG-200 guitar, like Phone 6 3 4 - 3 3 4 9 Isf te l Is m nMMt i« kssy It In e«i afifcs istay «Ntkw.
new $225. Also used four drum LOST... black and white Ikwasa* slns«y n M, Miss stch dsy, BUT:
set with three cymbals, good English setter .. in vicinity of . . . Nm awfply tnlsUs 4sll/. Ost yem nelrl
condition $200. Call 634-2228, Fork Community ... answers to

business without
The Chinese New Y e ar starts Feb. 11. T radition says D a n n y D a v i s . the name “Fatso” ... if found
the Year of the R abbit, which occurs every 12 years,
SALISiBURY POST
call Jack Sanford at 634-2415 or R u nn ing a FRONT OFFICE

advertising is like winking at a


based on a lunar cycle, is one of peace and an improved 3-13 3TP-D Dr. Pete Parker 919-765-0155.
economic situation. «M-42}|
3-13-itnP
Or.

pretty girl in the dark — you


People born in the Year of the R ab b it are said to be
«ai M M i 10 thsMadwlllt EaUifriH
gentle, happy, trusted, lucky in money matters, clever in Lecithin I Vinegar! B6I
WANTED ... trees ... for iumiier say ertwi tot ywrtoui »srt.

know what you re doing


business and smooth talkers. Keipl Now all four in one
capsule, ask for VB6+, ... oak ... hickory ... poplar ...

J
Volkswagen created this new year greeting using the
pine walnut ... call 998-4413.
but she doesnt.
symbol for its new car, the R abbit, and the Chinese Cooleemee Drugs.
characters for R a b b it and Year, reading t«p to bottom.
3-13 lOTP-0 3-13 2tn
BBSS

I
14B D A V li; COUNTY LNTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1975

D e s c e n d a n ts O f S u rv iv o rs S a fe (>olfleii Ajse Club

1 0 0 Y ears A fter S la u g h te r B eg a n
Wednesday morning at ten
o'clock thirty three senior
citizcns assembled in the B C
Brock Community Center and
A century after one of waste of the killing brought this Others hunted only for hides, opened their meeting with
liistory's worst mass killings-- comment in Kansas: "Where working with skinners who were singing. Inspiring devotionals
over 60 m illion lives-- there were myriads of buffalo hard put to keep up, even those wore presented by the Rev.
descendants of the native the year before, there were now who could relieve a buffalo of Funderburk of the United
American victims are safe and myriads of carcasses. The air his robe in five minutes. Some Methodist Church of
surviving. was foul with a sickening killed only to slash out the Bethlehem. He began by asking
n icy are buffalo, bison to stench, and the vast plain which buffalo's longue, considered a the question, “ Why do people do
naturalists. only a short twelvemonth before delicacy in city meat markets.
what they do and why do they
Their ancestors were almost teemed with animal life, was a A year or so later bone
become what they bccome? In
wiped out in a cold-blooded dead, solitary, putrid desert.” pickers arrived, trying to make
his remarks he explained the
policy of extermination in the The days of the buffalo were their own fortunes. Railroad
answering scripture “ As a man
early 1870's with support of numbered when the Iron Horse cars, filled with bones
thinketh in his heart so is he.
some government officials. By began galloping west after the scavenged from the plains,
The sheriff of Davie County,
the time official altitudes Civil War. The thousands of would have stretched twice
across the entire country. Most R. O. Kiger was introduced and
turned around and the slaughter men working on the railroad,
halted it was almost too late. bones were ground into he expressed appreciation in
laying track toward the flat being invited to the club. After a
.But today American buffalo horizon, had to be fed and the fertilizer, hoofs made glue,
are about 25,000 strong, living horns became combs and short talk he introduced Deputy
buffalo were a bargain Sheriff B ill Cooler who
unharried lives in protected commissary on the hoof. buttons.
herds on private ranches and Indians, who used almost discussed a display of harmful
Buffalo meat became their drugs and also told of the wide
National Parks, the National standard fare, daily, month every part of the buffalo,
Geographic Society says. depended greatly on the animal spread abuse now in Davie
after month. Professional County. He asked for the
Ranchers now butcher a few hunters used newly perfected and usually killed only what
hundred yearly. The tanned they needed. cooperation of all citizens in
breechloading rifles fired dealing with the situation that
hides go into robes and coats of quickly at saddle-level. William The slaughter had the
thick, dark brown, wooly blessing of many, supposedly effects both young and older.
Cody, one of many calling
luxury. The meat usually is because it would tame and The use of all these drugs needs
themselves Buffalo Bill, killed
compared closely with the best civilize the Indian. President our efforts in what ever way we
4,280 in 18 months as a railroad
beef. hunter, once shooting 48 in 50 Grant's Secretary of the can help to correct it.
A hundred years ago the Interior said the "to ta l Happy Birthday was sung to
minutes.
disappearance" of buffalo the following who had birthdays
would "hasten Indians' sense of in the month of March: Mrs.
dependence u(»n the products Hunecutt, J im Bowles and
and toil of their own labors.” Students recently com pleted a u n it on "S im pl(___________ ______________ _ Latta Ratledge.
f o r c o n s u m e rs General Phil Sheridan urged Simple Brent G obble (second from left) m akes an a d ju stm e n t to an electric ferrls wheel During a social half hour light
from your backing hunters with money he constructed. Students from I. to r. arc B illy Keaton, G obble, R odney W hitaker, refreshments and coffee were
and bullets and presenting M arsha R c a vis, Lisa Kiser. M rs. G eorge E vans, 4th year teacher, dem onstrates enjoyed, Latta Ratledge
BETTEK
E TTE R BUSINESS B U R EA U "each one a medal of bronze, M a c h in e s the w orkings of a lock as students Sue P h illips and others observe. Behind are dismissed the meeting with
with a dead buffalo on one side teachers, M rs. R e neg ar and M rs. F rance s West. (Photo by D a v id H. H auser) prayer.
and a discouraged Indian on the
Watch Out For the Better Business Bureau other."

DHIA H o ld s A n n u a l M e e tin g
Home-Work Schemes reports the hearing examiner In 1870 everyone seemed to
found that the average amount think that, as one plainsman put

FOLK-WAYS I
A lot of people are looking for it, the buffalo were “ in
ways to earn extra money. that could be earned by home
workers answering such an ad numbers-numberless.” But 15
Some people want to moonlight years later a horseman could The Davie County Dairy Herd Fred F. Bahnson. Jr., Winston- Improvement Association for
to supplement their incomes. would be about 45 cents a week. Im p r o v e m e n t A s s o c iatio n Salem , for a yearly herd the coming year. The officers
"Women-$100 monthly for ride all day, or all week, without by Roger W hitener
Others may be unemployed and seeing one. Of 60 million, only a conducted their annual meeting average of 14,236 pounds milk are Charlie G. Angell,
still others may be housewives doing assembly work at home.” Willard Watson is a mountain for wild game and other “pore on Thursday, March 6, 1975 at and 527 pounds of butterfat; President; Charles Eaton, Vice
This scheme requires you to buy few dozen survived-and a few
wanting to work at home. hundred in private herds-when man whose name has appeared folks' fa re ” . W ith another “ C " W ard’s Restaurant. Brantley F arm s, Route 6, President; and Jimm y & ger,
Because of the rising cost of instructions and m aterials, with some regularity in this depression upon us, some Eighty-six persons were Mocksville, for a yearly herd Secretary-Treasurer.
often at inflated prices, for the governm ent outlawed
living and unemployment, killing wild buffalo in 1894. column during its slightly more readers have suggested that present. average of 14,798 pounds milk Directors for the Davie
people will snatch at straws to making such items as boby than two years of existence as a this feature should be resumed, Charlie G. Angell, President and 469 pounds butterfat; County D airy Herd
solve their personal economic booties or aprons. What the ads reader-response vehicle. one writer having gone so far as of the association, presided over James W. Boger and Son, Route Improvement Association are:
problems. So when ads like the don’t tell you is that you M id d le S c h o o l Now pushing seventy, this to include a choice recipe for the meeting. The meeting 2, Mocksville, for a yearly herd Charlie G. Angell, J im m y
, following appear in the paper - generally have to sell the colorful Watagua County native broiled skunk! began with supper sponsored by average of 12,472 pounds of milk Boger, Bill Spillman, Charles
“Earn big money at home in product yourself. PTSAToM eet has been farm er, trapper, Perhaps Folk-Ways will try the M altlage Division of and 451 pounds butterfat; and Eaton, Homer Barnes, and John
your spare time, no experience Ads that state "no selling” logger, carpenter, and this as a starter in next week’s Murphy Products Company. Wade Groce, Route 5, F. Sparks.
trick you by not revealing that On Tuesday, March 18,
necessary" - it may sound like Mocksville Middle School will whatever else necessary to column and see what happens. After the m eal, Charles Mocksville, for a yearly herd
a good idea. the agreemait for the company make a mountain living through If readers would like to send Phillips, Sccretary-Treasurer, average of 12,258 pounds milk
have its third PTSA meeting of
An ad like this is just one of to buy your finished product the years. other depression recipes, they read the minutes of the last and 456 pounds butterfat.
.the year.
the several hundred earn- depends on the work being In fairly recent times-since too, will be used from time to meeting. He also gave the . The members of the
John Whitfield and Dr. Bob
money-at-home schemes that “acceptable” or ”up to our the early sixties- he has time. Please send all material financial report. association then elected Bill
standards.” Nothing you make Cronemeyer, psychologists
swindle millions of people out of from the Tri- County Mental become widely known for his to: Rogers Whitner, Box376, Guy Lyon, local DHIA tester, Spillman and Jim Boger to the
over a half-billion dollars each is ever up to standard; this is folk toys, his flatfoot dancing, Boone, North Carolina 28608. gave out awards to Davie Board of Directors. Charlie G.
part of the scheme, to reject Health Center, nave been
year, according to the Better invited to present the program. and for his possession of “ one of County D airym en that had Angell was re-elected to the
Business Bureau. These everything. If you want to break the purtiest copper stills you outstanding production for the board.
They will be leading group
schemes all have one thing in even, you probably will have to ever laid eyes on.” Veterans Benfits 1974 testing year. Awards went The program for the evening
discussions of a question and
common: you have to buy sell the items yourself. D em onstrating his toy- Letters are sent by the to C. W. Phillips and Son, Route was presented by Milo
answer nature for parents and
something before you begin Some ads vaguely imply that students. The topics to be making, Willard has attended Veterans A dm inistration to 3, Mocksville, for a yearly herd Schwingle, D istrict Sales
work. These ads usually offer they’re offering some type of considered will deal with folk fairs and festivals each man and woman as they average of 14,588 pounds milk Manager, Maltlage Division of
huge profits for some at-home home work, but if you send problems parents face with throughout the nation. leave military service, urging and 532 pounds of butterfat; Murphy Products Company.
work claiming there is a great money, you find the ads don't children in the ages of 11-15 and Sometimes the still has gone them to take advantage of John F. Sparks, Route 2, Following the meeting, the
demand and which requires no offer work but merely ideas for with problems students are with him to show how Ap­ veterans’ benefits. A second Mocksville, for a yearly herd board of directors met and
experience. People who fall for setting a home business. confronted with now at home palachian corn liquor was made letter is sent six months after average of 14,527 pounds milk elected officers for the Davie
this usually wind up losing You don’t have to pay for and school and in their future. in the times before the revenuer the person's separation date. and 541 pounds of butterfat; County D airy Herd
money instead of making it. sound advice on starting a home The program hopefully will be forced the small operator out of
business. You can get it free by of interest to all parents and business.
Addressing Envelopes w riting to the U.S. Small students so that they will come U nfortunately, laws being
For example, an ad offers B usiness A d m in is tr a tio n , prepared to discuss and learn. what they are, the whiskey-
money for addressing envelopes Washington D.C. 20416, and The meeting will begin at 7:30 in making demonstrations have
or mailing advertising, but first asking for Bibliography No. I, the school auditorium and been .largely make-believe.
you must send in a small fee, “ Handicrafts and Home refreshments will be served. Nothing stronger than flatland
usually $1.00 or so. You get a Businesses.” water has been steamed out of
booklet explaining the offer: The Better Business Bureau W illard's copper cooker in
you are given a chance to buy says that advertising that
Law E n fo rc e m e n t years-not even at the
unstamped postcards offering seems “ too good to be true” Smithsonian Institution where
some product or service, like usually is just that - “ too good M e e tin g T h u rs d a y in the mid-sixties he displayed
name plates or cosmetics. You to be true!” Sheriff R. 0. Kiger is urging his prize possession to thousand
buy the postcards, you buy the An energy-saving tip from the all special deputies to attend the of onlookers at a national folk
stamps, you mail the postcards Better Business Bureau: If you Davie County Law festival.
to people that you select. If have a steam or hot water E n fo rc e m e n t A s s o c iatio n But this year promised to be
anybody orders anything , you heating system with free­ meeting on Thursday at the different. Last fall he was
get a commission. If nobody standing radiator, place a sheet Mocksville Fire Department, 7 approached by an official of the
orders anything, you’ve lost of aluminum foil on the wall p.m. Appalachian Consortium, an
money and wasted a lot of time. behind the radiator. This will J im Dockins of Rowan association of Southern Ap­
I t ’s almost impossible to reflect heat into the room that County, Juvenile Officer, will palachia colleges, universities,
make money on a deal like this. otherwise would be lost through speak on law enforcement and and service organizations
In fact, in a postal fraud case, the wall. show a film. pledged to preserve the
mountain heritage.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ "M r. Watson,” said the of­
ficial, “we’ve been told that you

SUPERWDOLLAR know more about mountain


moonshine than any other man
in this part of the country. We
would like you to demonstrate
Westinghouse Westinghouse
Heavy Duty 18 Lb. Capacity
your still at our Spring Heritage
Single-Speed 14 Lb. O U R S P E C IA L
Capacity Agitator Washer Agitator Washer
Festival at Appalachina State
University. We know that this
P E I has been ruled illegal in the
past, but we believe that on a

lERGENS LOTION QUAKER SUPREME MOTOR OIL


Compare a t 79<< Our Everyday Low Price
43^ ea.
university cam pus it can
clearly be labeled
educational procedure. At any
rate we're going to check with
the State Attorney-General.”
an FACTORYDIRECT
BUYINGPOWER
Willard's black eyes glistened
S U P E R P R IC E S U P E R P R IC E and his drooping mustache
fairly bristled; “Friend, I can
promise you I'll make you as
CANSAVE
3 ,5 1 ~
fine a batch of corn liquor as
ever touched your lips. And it'll YOUUPTO
54000
be no more trouble than makin’ a
pot of coffee on a cookin'
4 0Z. stove,''
Preparations began early on
MISS BRECK HAIR SPRAY A N TI FREEZE Wildcat Road, at the Watson
130Z. REGULAR or HARD TO HOLD
Compare a t $ 1 .1 2
F iB a W W IN T E R
SU M M ER
homeplace. A supply of full-
eared white corn was set aside
in a corner of the crib. On a visit
ONTHESE
S U P E R P R IC E
Compare at $ 4 .99 to $6.99
S U P E R p m C E lt a M I
to Winebarger’s Mill, Willard
picked up a bushel of dry rye.
As the weeks moved along he Model LA370P
WESTINGHOUSE Model LA501P'

» 3 «
laid a stack of oak and hickory
WASHERS
7 4 < firewood in the dry, cleaned out
his barrels, and bought a brand
new number thi^e washing tub.
W illard and his stilling •B IG 1 4 LB. (O P A C ITY •LA R G E 18LB . CAPACITY

CREST
(Lim it 2) M i C T n ' i (L im it 2) operation were ready.
Government officials ap­
LAUNDRY DETERGENT parently were too-but not for •B U IL T -IN LIN T FILTER • 3 SPEED

TOOTHPASTE
m aking unlicensed corn
whiskey. Borden Mace, Con­
SUPER sortium Director, this week •TH R EE -PO SITIO N WATERSAVER •F IV E -P O S IT IO N WATER SAVER
reported prelim inary en­
P R IC E Our Everyday Low Price $ 1 .0 9 couragement from the At-
•B LE A C H D ISPEN SER

c
torney-General's office, then a • r o U R W A H R TEM PERATURES
SUPER R sgular referral to the North Wilkesboro

4 8 c P R IC E 8 8
or
M in t
office of the Alcohol, Tobacco,
and Firearms branch of the
95 95
20 oz.
(L im it 3)
United States Treasury.
“ First,” said Mace, "Mr.
Powell, the agent in charge,
seemed interested but non­
*2 4 9 ' w/r ’2 8 9 w/r
EXTRA SAVINGS FOR YOU FROM OUR EVERYOAY SIOREWIDE PRICES WHICH ARE committal. The next day he Ihu'lied liy O ur P(‘rs(nial Serrire
AIREAOY IHE lOWESI IN TOWN 86 SIORES IN IHE CAROLINAS & VIRGINIA gavem ea ‘definitely not,' along

Mocksvil e Furniture
with this w arning: ‘We'D
SA TISFACTION GUARANTEED iU M 'R ; LOWES SHOPPING CENTER prosecute you if you do!”
PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY WILKESBORO STREET When Willard gets the news

& App iance Co.


he's going to be a sorrowful
WHILE QUANTITIES LAST . . . MOCKSVILLE man- the dadblamed revenuers
NO DEALER SALES Open Sun. 1 -6 p.m. have won again .

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Some months ago this column
featured a n u m ^ r of recipes So. 2 C.oitrt Sq. Morhstilh-. \.C.
Davie Cigarette Bill Is
Around % 458,000 A Year
Just about 10 years have passed since
the U. S. Surgeon General issued the
achieved.
The facts and figures are based upon
The 214 national rale represented an
increase of aboul five packs per person
warning that cigarettc smoking was in­ nationwide survevs made by the Depart­ since 1973. It is the third consecutive year
jurious to health. ment of Agriculture, the Tobacco Tax in which there has been a rise, states the
Since then there have been a number of Council and others. Agriculture Department.
other reports linking cigarettes with In Davie County, according lo a break­ We are now within two percent of the
cancer, heart disease and other ailments. down of these findings, an estimated record 217 packs per capita that were
To what extent has this moved Davie *1,432,000 packs of cigarettes were smoked consumed ten years ago, when the Surgeon
County residents lo cliarge their smoking in the past year. General’s announcement was made. Since
habits? How much are local people Related lo (he loca population )ver age then, after an initial drop, it has been going
smoking these days compared with people 18, Ihis was equivalent to 343 packs per up.
in other areas? person. Although the cost of smoking has been
Although many of them have given up In some sections of the country the rate increasing, due to inflation and higher
t the habit completely or are smoking less of consumption was much greater than taxes, that fact appears to have had little
, than they did in former years, according to this and, in other sections, smaller. effect on consumption.
the statistics, others have taken up Nationally, the average rate for the
In Davie County, an estimated $1,458,000
smoking for the first lim e. The over-18 population was approximately 214
was spent last year for cigarettes. It was
newcomers, mostly teen-agers, have offset packs per capita. In the South Atlantic
at the rate of $112.80 per smoker.
the gains that would otherwise have been .Stales it was 223.

D A V I E C O U N T Y

T w o cyclists, un d eterre d b y a little w ater, m a k e th e ir w a y across P ow e ll R o a d B ridge near C o oleem ee


w h ic h was covered b y w ater w h en th e S o u th Y a d k in R iv e r peaked o n S atu rd a y .

Nearly Six Inches Of Rain Swells Davie Streams


True to its repulation, March is storming a.m. Thursday and noon Friday. Claude closed in the county because of high water.
its way into 1975 and keeping the weather Long, with the Davie Soil and Water Howell Road and Murchlnson Road, both
$6.00 PER Y E A R SINGLE COPY IS CENTS as the lead story in daily headlines. Conservation Service, reported 5.97 inches near the Cana Community, were closed as
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 of rain in his backyard guage from a result of the rains. Powell Road Bridge,
Last week began with the second snow of
note this year on Monday and quickly Monday morning through 6:00 p.m . which spans the South Yadkin River near
developed into a weeklong rain, complete Friday. Cooleemee, was covered over by water on

C o m m is s io n e r s A ct On Z o n in g P r o p o sa ls with winter thunderstorms with all the C. F. Meroney. J i ., Davie County’s of­ Saturday.
trimmings. ficial rain watcher, clocked 4.69 inches of Water was also rushing over the dam at
Lightning and thunder broke the evening rainfall during the past week. Cooleemee and employees of the water
sky several days last week developing into As a result of the water, streams system were on the site to try to remove
The Davie County Board of The commissioners also approved a proposals. a hard rain that dumped nearly six inches throughout the county spilled over their trash that was washing from upstream
Commissioners met in their regular third change in the minimum lot size in areas Julius Suiter, chairman of the Davie of water within a 36 lo 48 hour period banks reaching the highest levels since and clogging up the gates.
Monday session this week. zoned R-20 (residential) with public water County Social Service Board, presented toward the end of the week. hurricane "Agnes” swept through in 1970. Water on the South Yadkin peaked
After approving the minutes of the last supplies. The old minimum of 15,000 the Social Service budget request of Damage was relatively light this time, Saturday, flooding the lower parking lot of
One rain watcher in the county reported
meeting, the commissioners appointed square feel was raised lo a required 20,000 $210,069 for the coming fiscal year. The however, with only three roads reported the Burlington Industries plant in
three Inches of water fell between 8:00
James Tulterow as associate county square feet. Richard Gravatt of Advance request will be considered along with other Cooleemee and coming up to the foun­
historian to assist James Wall. appeared before the board to ask that it be budget requests as next year’s budget is dation of Giiy Foster’s home on Ford
County Manager Ron Vogler reported raised lo 25,000 square feet minimum. being formulated. Street.
that the furnace in the courthouse has been Hank Van Hoy, II, spoke to the board Mrs. Alice Hoyle, a member of the Social The Yadkin River was well outside its
repaired but that the repairmen will have asking aboul the possibility of another land Service Board, appeared before the banks although County Extension Agent
to return to check the wiring and controls. use study of all areas in the county to show commissioners to invite them and all Leo Williams, who surveyed the creeks in
Vogler reported on the inspection of the trends of development for future changes interested citizens or agencies lo a public the county, said he had seen it higher at
county landfill. He said that the county in the zoning ordinances. hearing at 7:00 p.m. on March 24th. The times.
presently owns enough land for landfill A third motion concerning zoning was meeting lo be held by the Social Service In all, Williams listed the damage from
purposes to last the next 30-years but that approved by the board requiring that a Board, is to give citizens a chance to last week’s storm as light.
the short-range plan for two to five years sign be placed on properly when it comes present the needs they see in the county to Soil and Water Conservation officials
was about to run out and that another up for rezoning so that surrounding the board. also said there was no major dannage
short-range plan should be drawn up. properly owners will be aware of the The Davie County Arts Council, instead although there will be some washing of soil
A junk car removal program was change. Owners of abutting property will of returning a $1000 grant from the county from the land as the creeks go down.
approved by the commissioners. Persons also receive a letter notifying them of to be used at a later date, reported to the There was no damage lo water control
wanting junk cars removed need to proposed changes in zoning of adjoining board that they were in the process of dams constructed in the last few years
contact the county office to get a release property. applying the money toward a 50 percent although one dam had water six inches
and the cars will t)e towed away at no All three zoning matters had been matching grant from the state. deep flowing through the emergency
charge. approved by the Davie County Planning Vogler reported to the commissioners spillway. There was no damage to the
Vogler said the North Carolina Board and advertised in the newspaper. that an additional $10,898 from the actual structure.
Department of Natural and Economic There was no opposition to any of the three federally sponsored Emergency Jobs A storm bringing the amount of water as
Resources Department will also Work Program has been received by the county fell on Davie County last week is expected
through the county schools lo. start a and will be used lo hire four new people lo only once every ten years the men said.
campaign to loca.tei^nnd remove jiiak car$. I Local G irl S c o u t sign-up residents f o r county-wide water Uj I thaI .prediction is based on a lOO year
-lui.- jjeai^H| j j ^ . , h e ld ’ diiring thfe,.., contrapts........... „ average and there is always the poosibility
■'to acf'' oii 'thrpftfzoning* fb tfW e s N g ^ Iiiy o lv fi^ ■ia'ie Bsaifl apprbVed a petltibW'b'Jr'Mr's. that another ground soaker could tall next
ii'hxiiar Gregory to add Lake Lane Road off L y n n L a n e is c o n g ra tu la te d b y h e r p iin c ip a l, J a c k W ard,
Toni Wobdru/f asked the board to .Mrs. Jack Sanford, Girl Scout US 601 to the Slate roads system. fo r b rin g in g 1 st place f o r her m a n u a l o n h o m e furnishings. week.
Cedar and Dutchman Creeks were the
change a tract of land bn US 601 across Cookie ciialrman for Davie County, The board also officially accepted a hardest hit by the rising waters. Livestock
has reported being in touch With stale ambulance grant lo purchase a new

Davie DECA Club


from Kentucky Fried Chicken from R-20 to along these and most other creeks in the
Community Shopping. There was no Jewel Fox, Tar Heel Triad Girl van-type vehicle for the county. Bidding county were congregated in high spots
opposition and the motion was approved Scout Council Cookie chairman who will begin on April 7th. with large areas of bottomland submerged
by the commissioners. says "there is no fear of eating the The commissioners have approved the in water.
cookies in Davie, especially the mint application for a communications grant

iar Services Take Statewide Honors


Davie County was also one of 47 of the
cookies." Reports were received from the Piedmont Triad Criminal Justice state’s 100 counties under a flood watch
Sunday and Monday of this week Planning Unit and the application should that ended at 8:00 a.m. Friday morning. A
through news media and TV go out this week. Vogler, as well as

Dir^^tor Resigns
flood watch means flooding is possible but
concerning the fact that a small piece commissioners Jerry Anderson, Glenn not as likely as flash flood warnings
of glass was found in a mint cookie Howard and Charlie Brown inspected the The Davie County High School DECA among the southeastern states. posted in the mountains.
box • not In the cookie - in the state of Forsyth County communications system Club brought back 20 trophies from This year, the entire club won two Flash flood warnings mean flooding is
W a y ^ .riarrelsptt, who has served as Ohio and that the Burry Co.. a division located at Reynolds airport last Friday. statewide competition last weekend, their chapter awards, a second place for their imminent or occuring.
direcU^/of the’ Davie Social Services of Quaker Oats, manufacturers, had Vogler is checking into the possible best showing ever. Creative Marketing project and a two star Most creeks were still bank high on
^ n e n t for almost a year, resided recalled the mint cookies. savings lo the county by purchasing a It was the ninth year a Davie DECA club Roses Chapter Award for participation in Sunday when yet another shower fell on
i t effective March 14th. The cookies in Davie County do not gasoline tank and supplying county cars' had participated in the Annual Leadership club activities. A three star award is the the county. Monday broke off clear but
rhas taken a position in Greenville, match numbers of those in Ohio that from that rather than buying gasoline Conference of the N.C. Association of highest a DECA club can get. skys were dark again on Tuesday and rain
^..ilh Carolina as a mental health are being recalled. Mrs. Sanford locally. Distributive Education Clubs of America. Individually, Lynn Jones Lane led the was falling on saturated ground once
.'Specialist according to Julius E. Suiter, further reports that there are cartons He also reported to the board on recent Last year’s entry in the creative Davie club, winning a first place for her more.
chairman of the Davie County Scoial left for. sale should anyone wish to development in the slate manpower marketing category won them first place manual on home furnishings. The award But looking at the bright side, if ten
Services Board. purchase them. program and presented the jail inspector’s in the slate competition and seventh entitles her to an all expense paid trip to inches of snow result from the equlvilant
A replacement for the director’s position report. (continued on page 4) of one inch of rain, the county could have
is now being sought. Suiter said, and a new been covered in over five feet of snow.
director should be named in the near
future.
"The agency is still working at peak F ifth In A Series
efficiency,” Suiter said, “ and with the
experienced people now employed by the
department and help from the Social
Services Board, the people of the county
will still receive these needed services as
before."
Harrelson, a South Carolina native, look
A Marijuana t e r Claims:
the post in February of 1974 replacing Ike
( Royer. He is a former Director of the
Com m unity Counseling Center in
Cabarrus County, a unit of the Piedmont
Mental Health Complex.
“ It Changed Mj Outlook ”
by David Hoyle things to you, for you, against you. •

County Hires Men Regardless of one’s reasons for using


marijuana or whether one considers the
Material things don’t mean as much lo me.
This having money, clothes, a $ 1 0 ^
car...I’ve gotten into living instead, f i ^ n g
To Gather Contracts
Facing an April 1st deadline the county-
penalities against its use fair, smoking
marijuana is against the law.
This week's article concerns a person
out what life is all about.”
The actual feelings one ha§' upon
smoking marijuana are also turd to
/

wide water system lost its full-time em­ that has been smoking marijuana for a define, partly because they vary with the
ployee assigned to signing up residents for number of years now, admittedly in individual.
the water system. violation of those laws. For that reason "It depends a lot on the mood you're in
Richard Stephenson, who began signing this person, we’ll call him "M ike", does when you smoke. If I ’m dowp and have
up water contracts last week, resig n ^ his not want his name revealed. something on my mind,, (^'Sometimes
position to go back to school. Mike's experimenting with marijuana, affects me more."
Ron Vogler, Davie's county manager, unlike most of the young people who have Stories of mixing sex iim m ariju an a are
said that additional money from the used it. resulted in his being arrested and highly exaggerated^ Mik/« said. "Drugs
federally sponsored Emergency Jobs charged with possession of the drug. The being associated with S)ex are blown way
Program, will be used to hire four men full outcome of that arrest is still uncertain. out of proportion. Thisnjyth of pot and sex
time to sign up water contracts. The county in which he was arrested or orgies is something fWe never seen hap­
The men will be hired through the the dale of his arrest are not important. pen."
Employment Security Commission office What does matter is that as an ex­ "Pot can be used as a depressant...a
in Mocksville and should begin training perienced user, he can give insight into the sleeping pill. You can go right to sleep and
this week. nature of the drug unavailable to anyone wake up feelin g great. No tossing and
i They will then go out to visit homes in not willing lo step outside the law to judge turning.
' the county to explain the proposed system, the drug first hand for themselves. Asked It marijuana was used as a
answer questions and take contracts. Mike was raised in Davie County where crutch, Mjke admitted he had seen it used
The new county employees will begin he attended Davie County High School and as such where the average user
getting signatures on the county-wide was a good student as well as a participant progreajed to heavy use as a result of a
water system at Liberty Church Road and in the school's athletic program. p r o b l^ .
other roads branching out from He continued his education past high "I.'Vsed it for that myself for several
Cooleemee, Vogler said. .school and now holds what he calls a "good we»ks when I was getting over a girl. W
Vogler also said that anyone having a job" requiring technical skill beyond the ygu want lo let it be a crutch, it will. It can
contract that they have signed or needing average worker in the county. be used for a crutch like alcohol can be
a contract should call Ihe county "I'm a curious person." Mike said. " I ’ll lised for a crutch.
manager's office at 634-5513 Iry mosi anything one time, but not “As for me. I ’d much rather work out
everything." Injecting anything into his my problems, gel them behind me and
system with a needle, for example, then have my fun. If you use it to forget
W h e e ls , T ire s S to le n scimelhing he has witnessed but would pot your problems, it isn't gonna help a bit.
' I V o I ir e s a n d t w o w h e e ls v s e re s In p i H 'd
do himself "I've seen where that load Vour problems are still going to be there
f r o m t h e le f t s id e o f a n e w c a r o n t h e lo t o f
leads," until you work them out yourself."
F u r c h e s M o t o r C o m p a n y la s t F r i d a y "It's really Impossible lo explain how it "If you've got problems, you’ve got to
M o i'k s v ille I'o i i i e i n a i i H F o s te r makes you feel." he said. ' You cannot solve them with a straight head. I've
.Miki* Y ork, 5, looks quite s m a ll next to his p a l " B u ffle ", the nine-year-old pure­ explain it unless you try it. As for me, it's lound it doesn't help a bit to turn to a
d is c o v e r e d t h e ll u 't t w l i i l e o n r u u l in e p a t r o l
bred A laskan Husky, who weighs a t least lUO pounds. When R ufft
a r o u n d 5 :3 U a m My P al Fie was just a
puppy Khe was given to M ike's parents, M r. and M rs. Joh nn y York o i ______ _____
cliatiged my outlook on life."
"I can accept things mure readily
lx)ltle. can or joint."
(ietling down to exactly what smoking
T o t a l v a l u e o f t iie it c jn s u k i ii >vas s e l u l by some friends livin g in the state of W ashington. <Photo by J im B arring e r)
$200 now defeat . disaster, why people do (continued on page 4)
2 - D AV IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

Corporate Optim ist Oratorical Contest Winners Are Chosen


Planning
Stella McCullough and Randy
Roger took first place In their
respective divisions of the

Discussed
O p t im is t In te r n a tio n a l
Oratorical Contest sponsored by
the Mocksville Optimist Club.

For Rotary
They will now progress to
zone competition from which
winners will compete at a
district competition for $500
Robert White, from the four- scholarships.
year-old Babcock School of The winners delivered
Management at Wake Forrest orations on the subject, “Give
University, was guest speaker Me Your Hand," which was
for the Mocksville Rotary Club interpreted individually by the
Tuesday. contestants. Second place and
White spoke on Corporate runner-up trophies were won by
Planning and explained what Cheryl Stout and Kem Gregory
courses are available to in the girls division.
business men and people in The O ptim ist Club
management. nationwide has sponsored an
Among the reasons for annual oratorical Contest since
planning. White said that it is 1928. This is the first year the
important to know where the Optimist Club has sponsored the
company is going in its long oratorical contest in
term objectives and what the Mocksville.
plans are to get there. Nearly $40,000 in scholarship
“ The B ig T hree” will re m a in handcuffed S aturday, M a rc h 22, un til all the bake While also said that planning K im G regory, Stella M cCullough, George M cIn tyre and C herryl Stout. (Photo prize money is awarded an­
item s of the M ocksville Parent-Teacher Association such as h a m buscuits, helps employees to work with by Je ff A y e r s ). nually to oratorical contest
cupcakes, cakes, etc. are sold. We are sure th a t you d on 't w ant to tie up Vernon ihe company more effectively winners by Optim ist In ­
Thompson, school p rin cip a l, D ick N all, PTA president, an d Bruce Rollins, sale and to work toward the same ternational.
c h a irm a n , for the entire d ay. So, let’s all get out and support this w orthw hile goal as the company and that
project. These m en have been real •‘s p o rU ”^to let us use th em in this m eans of management planning makes R u rita n 's To S e ll
publicity. (A n d, this is only a p i'M lclty g ag photo)! f o P g r r i o i - e efficient operation.

P o tte d F low ers


Prisoneis Escape From Jaycee Meet *4200 The Ruritan Clubs in Davie
County will be selling potted
Two prisoners at the N.C. State 26, of High Point, was still at large at press
flowers the week of March 24th
Department of Corrections unit in Davie time Tuesday night. Crabtree was serving A breaking and entering and larceny of through March 29th. They may
County escaped Friday while attending a four to six years on a breaking and en­ $4200 worth of guns, ammunition, stereo be purchased by contacting any
Jaycee meeting. tering conviction. and camera equipment was' reported at Ruritan member in the county.
One escapee, Larry Gantt, 26, of The escapees, both members of the the Lanny Carlton residence in Advance. The proceeds from this
Roanoke, Va., turned himself in that same Jaycee chapter at the Davie prison unit, The breakin occurred sometime bet­ county-wide project will be
night around 11:30 p.m. He is serving six were attending a regional Jaycee meeting ween 11 a.m. and 12 noon last Thursday donated to the Davie County
years for auto larceny. along with seven other inmates of the according to Deputy Sheriff S. C. Stanley. Association for Retarded
The other escapee, Kenneth Crabtree, prison unit. Entrance to the home was made through
There were approximately 600 persons Citizens.
the patio window on the north side of the
at the meeting which was held at the house by prying the window open with an
V e h ic le H its E m b a n ltm e n t National Guard Armory on US 64 east of axe.
A 1972 Dodge pickup went out of control
Saturday on NC 801 and struck an em­
Mocksville.
Law enforcement officers are still
searching for Crabtree, who is described as
Taken in the theft were seven rifles and
shotguns (including a Hamilton double
barrel 12 gauge shotgun which is a
country
bankment.
The driver, Glenn Clay Snyder, Jr., 25, of
52 Main St., Cooleemee, was taken to the
a white male, approximately 160 pounds
and five feet six inches tall. He has brown
collector's item), two pistols, around 17
boxes of various types of ammunition,
corner
Davie County Hospital. eyes, black hair and a scar on the three cameras, two guitars, and a stereo 503 avon street
State Highway Patrolman J.C. Goodin forehead. system. mocktville, north Carolina
said his investigation showed that Snyder There was also $70 in damage to the door
C h e c k R e p o rte d S to le n G lenda S m ith, E d n a Foster, Susan H olt and G eorge M c In ty re . (Photo by Je ff phone: 634-5566 27028
was driving south on NC 801 when the and screen and around $200 in damage to a
gun cabinet in the home. Ayers.)
vehicle ran off the road on the right and Deputy Sheriff Pete Carter is
investigating the reported theft of a Deputy Stanley is continuing his in­
W E 'R E O P E N
struck an embankment. Trooper Goodin
said that Snyder told him he blacked out.
Damage to the pickup was estimated at
government check from an automobile at
the Hanes Plant near Bixby.
vestigation.
N.C. Little Symphony To Present Concert Here 9:00-8:00 mon.-fri.
9:00-6:00 tat.
$250. The accident accurred around 12:45 W illiam D. G rim es of Mocksville The North Carolina Little Symphony is Lady."
p.m. on NC 801, 6.3 miles south of reported at 12:45 p. m. Monday that a P ic k u p H its T ree coming to Mocksville for an adult concert The North Carolina Little Symphony will ( ir n n d
Mocksville. government check in the amount of $47
was taken from an envelope on the front A 1971 Dodge went out of control on a wet
and a student concert. The 35 member
orchestra will arrive on Friday, April 11th,
also perform for elementary children and
high school students.
April 5lh
S c h o o l To S e ll seat of his car. Mr. Grimes told Deputy road last Thursday, ran off the roadway 1975. The North Carolina Sym phony’s
Carter that he left two checks in an The adult concert will begin at 8:15 p.m.
See o u r selection o f
and hit a tree. admission-free elem entary school
envelope on the front seat of his car that in the auditorium- of the B.C. Brock children’s concerts are part of the H allm ark Easter Cards
F u rn itu r e * F ix tu re s morning. He returned to his car at 12 noon
The accident occurred around 4:30 p.m.
on Milling Road. The vehicle hit a tree on Community Center on North Main Street. orchestra's progressive and expansive
Monday and found that one check was Conductor John Gosling will direct the educational program. These concerts,
AU Bibles
During the week of March 24 - 28, the the property of Baker Furniture.
Cooleemee Elementary School will offer missing from the envelope. The Dodge was being driven by Jack orchestra in a program of classical and sponsored by North Carolina Symphony 2 0% o f f u n til Easter
for sale furnishings and fixtures in the old Entry to the car was made by the use of Clinton Howard, 17, of Mocksville Rt. 7, popular music including selections by Society chapters or other interest local
classroom and auditorium building from a side vent which was not locked. Sain Road. Mozart and Strauss and selections from groups, are a popular tradition in North
10:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. each day. State Highway P atro lm an L.W. “ Man of La Mancha” and “ My Fair Carolina schools. hallmark producu
Interested parties are asked to report by L ig h ts O u t! Ledbetter said his investigation showed books
the Principal’s office at these dates and Crescent Electric Membership Cor­ that the vehicle was traveling east on
times. poration reported that some five to six Milling Road when Howard lost control in S e c o n d B re a k in A t H o u s e h o ld S h o w e r For F ire V ic tim s gift*
Items for sale include student desks, hundred persons were temporarily without a curve due to a v/et road and slick tires. wedding invitationi
chairs, auditorium seats, stage curtains, power last night when a transformer blew The vehicle ran off the road to the right Friends and neighbors for making cakes and the
art, party «nd
auditorium lights, slate blackboards, out. and struck a tree, then came to stop 15-feet D a v ie M o b ile H o m es showered Oscar Shore and Paul Sheffield-Calahaln Ruritan Club
Venetian blinds, cabinets, drinking The breakdown occurred around 8:45 p. l)eyond the tree. Around $125 worth of kitchen Bracken, whose belongings for their assistance. The ichool MippIlM
fountains, lavoratories, flush valve m. Monday night when a transformer at Damage to the vehicle was estimated at equipment was reported stolen were d e s ^ y w l by fire recently, honorees want to , thanl(
everyone for the many nice and’ office luppliM
commodes, fire escapes, boards of all the Mocksville substation broke down. $1500 and $25 to the grass and tree of Baker from a trailer unit at Davie with nuray -useful household
sizes, and shelving. Purchasers are asked A spokesman for the company said that Furniture. Mobile Homes last weekend. items and clothes Sunday, useful gifts. and furniture
to take movable furniture with them on all but about 75 or 100 of those affected by March 16, at the Sheffield -
■ day of purchase. the blowout had their power restored Sheriff Rob Kiger reported Calahaln Community Building.
After these items are sold, doors and within 35 minutes. There were some S p e e c h C o n te s t To B e H e ld that an electric coffee pot, The youth of Liberty
windows in the building will be for sale. electrical users who were without power toaster, mixer and a set of Wesleyan Church arranged the
Individuals interested in old brick may for around four hours. Teflon Cookware worth ap­ auditorium in two seperate
The Supervisors of the Davie Soil and
also quote a price to the school. V. G. Power was cut off briefly for a second proxim ately $75 was taken sections. A chair and name sign
Prim, Principal of the Cooleemee School,
is the person to contact on the date of these
sales.
time around 1:00 a. m. when a new tran­
sformer was installed. The old tran­
sformer has been sent off to determine the
Water Conservation District are spon­
soring their second annual speech contest
in schools in Davie County. The contest is
open to all students in the seventh and
between Saturday night and
Monday morning.
was placed in each section.
The refreshment table
punch and cake squares
of Portrait Special
cause of the breakdown. It was the second time Davie displaying St. Patrick’s Day
eighth grade levels. The speeches may be colors was placed in the center.
V e h ic le s C o llid e In on any topic relating to the conservation of Mobile Homes, located on US
Robin King served the cake
our natural resources that the student may 601 South, had one of their
M o v e From P a rk in g N o S c h o o l F rid a y For S tu d e n ts wish to speak on. Each school will have a trailers broken into and robbed squares while Vicki Beauchamp
Friday, March 21, will be a vacation day of its contents within two weeks. poured punch. Other youth
Two vehicles were damaged contest to select a winner to represent
for all students in the Davie County A Tappan range, diningroom participating were Deborah
Sunday on Water Street in their school in the county contest.
Schools. Teachers will report to their chairs and other furniture were Beauchamp, program chair­
Mocksville. Prizes will be: first: $25.00 Savings m an; and, Sandra Wooten,
Involved was a 1968 Plymouth schools for regular duty on this day. This Bond; second, $15.00; and third, $10.00. taken on Thursday night, March
teacher work-day is utilized by the schools 6th. Lynn Beck, Karen Wooten,
operated by Maggie Barnes The two remaining speakers will be
for in-service training workshops, Tonh Pprvette. Roger
Carter, 44, of Hospital St., awarded $5.00 each for being the winner of
preparation of progress reports, and The Davie County Sheriff’s Wooten with Janie Spry, Bar­
Mocksville and a 1966 Ford their individual school.
preparing student assignments. Department is investigating the bara M cDaniel and Judy
operated by Oscar Williams The County Contest will be held on
This work is the last of three scheduled incident. Wooten, advisors.
McClamrock, 54, of 580 Avon Monday, M arch24,1975, at 7:30 p.m. in the
work days that occur during the student The young people would like
Street, Mocksville. Center Community Building. The public is
calendar year. to thank the ladies of the church
Mocksville Policeman J.W . cordially invited to attend.
Phipps said his investigation March 31 through April 4 is still
showed that the two vehicles scheduled as spring holidays for the
were parked side-by -side on schools. The last day of school for the
W ater Street. As the Mc- students-unless more days are missed due
to weather conditions-is June 4.
Davie County
clam rock vehicle left the
parked position, the operator
cut too sharp and struck the left
quarter panel. Rowan Tech Honors List R ainfall
Damage to the Carter car was
L IV IN G C O L O R
estimated at $175 and $75 to the The honors list of students safety and health technology;
M cClam rock vehicle. There attending Rowan Technical Barry Breece, industrial Last Week: P O R T R A IT
were no charges. Institute during the winter management; Jakie Meroney,
quarter was announced today marketing and retailing; Allen
A n tiq u e s T ak e n by President C. M errill Wensil, machinist trade.
A breakin was reported by Hamilton. To qualify for the
James Griffin, of Statesville honors list, a student must take 8 x 1 0
W d at
homeplace.
G riffith ’s old a minimum work load of twelve
( 12) quarter hours and maintain F u ll P o»e P o r t r a it ONV
Sheriff R. O. Kiger and at least a 3.0 C‘B") average
Deputy Pete Carter, who in­ with no grade lower than "C ” B r ig h t F lo o r s F o r ( P lu a 5 0 lla t id lin i^ i ' 111 in i'e e "^
vestigated the incident, said Those on the honors list
that a screen was pried off the include Victoria M urphy,
door and a window forced up. Shelby Wensil, Darlene
★ One Per Family
Taken was an Ashley Wood W hitaker, associate degree
Heater, five green fruit jars, a nursing; James Spry, industrial •k Family Groups Only ’2.95
crock, and a sausage m ill..
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meet Monday, March 24, at 2
The Mocksville W om an’s p.m, at Thea’s Beauty Shop for
Club met March 12 at the a special busine.ss meeting.
Rotary Hut with Mrs. Knox All members are urged to
Johnstone, Mrs. Peter Hairston. attend this very im portant
Mrs. Claude Goin and Mrs. Don meeting.
HAS8TH BIRTHDAY Butner serving as hostesses.
Danny Marion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marion of 749 Mrs, Grady McClamrock. Sr.,
North Main Street, celebrated his 8th birthday Sunday. president, extended a welcome
Several of his friends enjoyed cake and iced colas at his home to those present.
and then, accompanied by his parents and brother, Matthew, Guests present were Mrs, R.
attended the Wa t Disney movie “The Strongest Man In The S, Gardner, Mrs, W illiam
World" in Winston-Salem, Murray and Mrs. Betty Stevens,
Student guest was Miss Luann
VISITORS AT CLICK HOME Lakey, daughter of Mr. and
Miss Jane Click and Miss Lucylle Chambers of Winston- Mrs, Cecil Lakey and a senior at
Salem spent the past week-end here visiting Mrs. Fletcher Davie High School. Luann has
Click at her home on Wilkesboro Street.«Mr. and Mrs. Bill been a member of the Student
Click and son of Marc, of Concord, spent Sunday here visiting Council, class treasurer, an
also. annual staff member and was
HAS 96TH BIRTHDAY an alternate nominee for
M. B. Stonestreet was hornored on his 96th birthday Governor’s School in 1974. She
occasion by members of the Board of the Mocksville Savings plans to enter Davidson
and Loan Association following their regular meeting March Community College in the fall
11th. Cake coffee were served to “ Mr, Boone" and his friends and study accounting.
and associates. Plans are being completed for .

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DWIGGINS PROMOTED the club’s Antique Show which
The Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting Company recently will be held May 6, 7 and 8 at the
announced the promotion of Bailey L. Dwiggins to assistant National Guard Armory.
vice president in charge of creative services and promotion Five members attended the
at WWBT-TV in Richmond, Va. Bailey is the son of Mrs. J. District Fine Arts Festival in
Lee Dwiggins and the late Mr. Dwiggins, formerly of Winston-Salem March 1st,
Mocksville. More recently, Bailey was included in the 1975-76 Those attending were Mrs. Jonathon Orrell, son of Mr.
edition of “ Who,s Who In A m e ric a ." Robert H all, Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Frank Orrell of
Phillips, Mrs. James Kelly, Route 1, Advance,
HERE FROM VIRGINIA Mrs. John Holdsworth and Mrs. celebrated his 2nd birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Wilson, Jr. and daughter Dorian, of Grady M cClam rock. Miss March Kl with a party at the
Newport News, Virginia, spent the past week-end visiting her Leesa Potts, the club’ s home of his grandparents,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Howard on Salisbury Street. representative in the sewing Mr. and Mrs. David E.
division was 1st runner-up. Smith. Sr., of Route I, Ad­
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mrs. W illiam Long, vance. Refreshments
Mrs. J . C. Collette spent Sunday in Winston Salem visiting M R S . M E L V IN F R A N K A L L R E D c o n s e r v a t io n c h a i r m a n , served were birthday cake,
her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis P. Donaldson. ..........was D oris G rey Gough introduced Charles Baker of potato chips, pickles and
Mrs. Collette and her granddaughter, Denise, celebrated Lexington. Mr. Baker iced pepsis. His paternal
Coupip iln itp d In MarrUifrp
Walker-HaU
their birthdays at this special get-together. presented a program grandparents are Mr. and
"America, The Beautiful". He Mrs. John Frank Orrell of
BABY CHRISTENED showed slides of the different
Jennifer Lynn Tomlinson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. At M acedonia Church sections of the United States
Advance.
Edd Tomlinson of High Point, was christened in services held and the measures taken for Mr. and Mrs, Paul S, Walker of Farmington announce
Miss Doris Grey Gough and from her bouquet was lifted for
Sunday morning at First United Methodist Church in High conservation. They included the engagement of their daughter, Dixie Lynn, to Robert
Melvin Frank Allred were her corsage.
Point. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole Tomlinson, her tree windbreakers, crop Buckner Hall, Jr,, son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Buckner
united in marriage Sunday, Hall, Sr, of Halander Drive, Mocksville,
great grandmother, Mrs. Charles H. Tomlinson, and her March 16, at 3 p. m. at CAKE-CUTTING rotation, contour planting and
great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen DeVito, all of irrigation canals. His slide Miss Walker graduated from Davie County High School
Macedonia Moravian Church. and will graduate from Lenoir Rhyne College and
Mocksville, attended the services. Rev. John Kapp performed the Following the rehearsal on presentation m ade each
member more aware of the Bowman Gray School of Medical Technology in May, '
double ring ceremony. Saturday evening the bride’s
VISITING SON AND FAMILY beauty of our country. 1975.
Mrs. Charlotte Smith, parents entertained the wed­
Mrs. K. W. Dunn of Hampton, Ark. arrived last Thursday Mr, Hall is a graduate of Davie County High, attended
organist, and J. T. Smith, Jr., ding party with a cake.cutting in
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is now
to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn,
Ginny and John, at their home on North Main Street. Mrs.
soloist and cousin of the groom, their home on Route 2, Jo h n Grimes attending Campbell College, majoring in education.
were wedding musicians. Mocksville.
Dunn will leave Thursday of this week for Satalite Beach, The wedding is planned for May 31, 1975 at Farmington
The bride is the daughter of The home was decorated
Florida, to visit another son. Major James K. Dunn, before Mr. and Mrs. R. Wade Gough of throughout with spring flowers. Is H onored
returning to her home. The bride’s table was covered
Route 2, Mocksville. She is a
senior at Davie High School. with a white linen cloth trim­ R p^istnition For (Ihurch School
ATTENDS CONVENTION
Miss Janie Martin attended the North Carolina division The groom, son of Mr. and med with lace with a cen­ On liirlh d a v Registration for pre-school Wednesday and Friday
Children of the Confederacy Convention in Wilmington Mrs. Joe Allred of Route 1, terpiece of pink and white and kindergarten for the 1975-76 mornings; 3 year olds, Tuesday
Harmony, is a 1971 graduate of spring flowers. The flowers Mr. and Mrs. J.F . Grimes Jr. and Thursday mornings. All
March 14-16. session is now underway at
Davie High School and is em­ were flanked by crystal can­ of Cooleemee were hosts at a classes are from 9 through 11:30
JOHN TOWELL INJURED First United Methodist Church
ployed at E ric Anders in delabra with pink tapers. supper Saturday night at the in Mocksville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Reid Towell and Miss Jane Towell spent a.m. Carl Eugene Anderson,
Salisbury. A three tiered wedding cake Hungry Bull in Salisbury P rogram s offered are Those children enrolling must
several days last week in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Given in marriage by her topped with a miniature bride honoring their son, John, of kindergarten 5 m ornings a be 3, 4 or 5 years old by October
visiting with John Towell who was injured in a motorcycle Ricky Anderson of
father, the bride wore a formal and groom figurine was served Siler City, on his birthday 15, 1975 in order to be eligible.
accident. John is in the naval hospital at Portsmouth. week: 4 year olds, Monday, Cooleemee, celebrated his
gown of peau de soie with an with nuts, mints and cherry anniversary. Information and registration 4th birthday at his'home on
HOME FROM MEDICAL PARK organza overlay. The dress was punch. Other guests included John's
G irl Scout can be made by calling Kitsy Saturday. March IS. He has

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styled with a fitted bodice and Assiting at the table were wife and sons, Thomas and Slye at 634-2038.
Mrs. Jack Ward returned to her home on Park Avenue one brother, Richard Eric,
V-neckline trimmed in lace. The Miss LuAnn Lakey, Miss Kathy Stephen, and his sister and
Sunday after being a patient at Medical Park Hospital in who is t'a years old.
Winston-Salem for several days. high-fitted midriff was covered Gough, cousin of the bride and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
James Januzwlli and son of
Scouts H onor Maternal grandparents are
with Chantilly lace. The full Miss Frances Brown of The Junior and Cadette Girl
Lawrenceville, Georgia. Rev. and Mrs. Eugene
Mocksville. Scout Troops in Davie County
ATTEND WELK CONCERT
Among those attending the Lawrence Welk concert in
length sleeves were also of
Chantilly lace. A cluster of lace will have a covered dish supper Instructor Here Richardson of Lexington.
Paternal grandparents are
Charlotte last Thursday night was Mrs. Nera Godbey, bows held her shoui^er length at the Davie County High School Mr. and Mrs. Otis Burrell of

4-H News
Cafeteria on Saturday, March Junior Girl Scout Troop No.
veil. The circular mantilla was Route 4. Mocksville.
BUSINESS TRIP 22, serving to begin at 6:30 p.m. 528 entertained at a spaghetti
trimmed with Chantilly lace.
Frank Stroud, Jr. of Maple Avenue spent Monday in supper Monday night, March 17,
She carried her sister’s prayer
N Winston-Salem attending to business. to camp and also to buy things , at the Bethlehem United
book topped with an orchid. SMITH GROVE Lose Water Weight with
RETURNS TO SCHOOL Mrs. Eleanor W allace of for the club. The meeting was Methodist Church in honor of
Miss Janie Moore returned to the University of North then adjourned by our Joni Spainhour of Lewisville,
Route 6, sister of the bride was The Smith Grove 4-H Club A "N atural" Water Pill
Carolina at Chapel Hill Sunday after being at home with her President, Dale Lankford. Our who helped the girls with
matron of honor. Mrs. Eunice met Friday, March 7, 1975, at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore, Jr., for spring break. Draughn, also the bride’s sister, activities were led by Crystal macrame. NEW O DR IN lL.a natural "w ater p ill"
7:00 p.m. in the Dingbat Hut. Members of the Troop in­ can help you lose excess weight,
and Miss JoAnn Allred,'sister of The meeting was called to Beck.
WORLD FRIENDSHIP FUND clude: Aiana Richardson, Kim uncomforlable body bloat (pufllness In
' A total of $28.38 was collected at the Brownie Scout supper the groom, were bridesmaids. order by Susan Blakely. Sonja ankles, arms, stomach) due to excess
Ivey Godwin, Reporter Foster, Anita Boger, Toni
held last Saturday night. Of this total, $14.00 was contributed The attendants wore floor Cook had the devotions. We also water retention during pre-menstrual
length dresses of lavender Cornatzer, Susan Dulin, cycle.
by Troop 26, Mrs. Sue Welch, leader, and Mrs. Beverly had roll call and minutes of the Dorothy Steele, Matilda Lyons
flocked satin. They were styled Jr. Leader Club O D R IN IL is a g e n tle d iu re tic
Dorsett, assistant. last meeting. and Kim Simpson. compound'contains natural herbs in a
with a V-neckline and long The club decided to visit the The 4-H Junior Leader Club tablet that is effective and last acting.
• HOME FROM TRIP Leaders are Mrs. Annice
puffed slav es with ruffles. Rest Home on March 25. We met Wednesday, March 12,1975,
<1 Mr. and Mrs. O.K. Pope have returned to their home on They wore matching lavender also discussed the Talent Show. at 3:30 p.m. in the County Office
Richardson and Mrs. Annette Helps elim inate excess water usually
caused by pre menstrual bloat.
' Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, after a month's camping trip hats and carried a long Foster. OORINIL ■■Golden Water P ills" are
Our program was on Egg Building. Other guests in addition to the
i to Florida. Their weekend guesis were Mrs. Pope’s son and stemmed mum tied with ribbon Craft. Each person brought two The Zoo Project was
guaranteed to help you lose that
’ family, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Arney, Kelley and Dennis of honoree were Alan Richardson, u n c o m fo rta b le w a te r b lo at and
streamers. Easter Eggs to be judged - one discussed along with ideas
Asheville. On Sunday afternoon they were also visited briefly Ricky Allred, brother of the Paul Foster and Tony Foster. temporary weight gain or your money
pretty and one ugly. Dot Smith about raising the money. Other will be refunded No questions asked.
^ by Randall Beane of Boone, who was enroute to Wrightsville groom, was best man. Ushers judged the eggs. business discussed was the
C o o le e m e e by:
O DRfM L is sold with this guarantee
V Beach where he is attending school, sponsored by the N.C. were Tommy Wallace of Route Junior Leader Retreat March
Refreshments were served by
State Highway Patrol. 6, and Freddy Rogeir, Larry ■Susan Hartman and Melody 21, 22, and 23, the Talent Show,
Will(ins Drug Store

r Letter To Editor
Pinkston and Johnny Felker of Marshbanks and the meeting the Exchange Trip, and the H o m e m a k e rs iVlocksville
Salisbury. was adjourned. Adult Leader Banquet. The Casey Dale James, son of The Cooleemee Home Makers
Teresa Sparks, cousin of the meeting was then adjourned. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie James will meet Friday, March 21,
Cooleemee Drug Store
bride, presided at the guest Teresa Myers, Reporter
register. Mrs. John Kapp of Route 4 celebrated his 1st with Mrs. Janet Lillick at her Cooleemee
Dear Mr. Tomlinson: Howard, Linda Burton, Louise JERUSALEM birthday March ti with a home on Marginal Street at 7:30
directed the wedding. MAIL ORDERS FILLED
Smith, Judy Godbey, Elaine party at this home. Guests p.m.
The bride’s mother wore a
- I would like to take this means Smith. The Jerusalem Dogwood 4-H included his grandparents,
blue polyester dress with
reporting that the Davie To all other workers who Club met Monday, March 3, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chaffin
matching accessories and &
■;Heart Association to-date is helped in any way in city or 1975, at 6:30 p.m. in the and Mr. and, Mrs. Carol
corsage of white carnations.
$3,750.76. county I extend my ap­ Jerusalem Fire Department. James and aunts and uncles.
The groom’s mother wore a
I would also like to express preciation. Also, to Radio pink and white polyester dress , The meeting started early
my appreciation to all Davie Station WDSL, the Enterprise- with matching accessories and since the girls served the boys
,Unit workers of the North Record, Mrs. Kate Wilson and a corsage of white carnations. supper. The meal consisted of
Carolina Heart Association: the Health Occupations class, The couple left for an unan­ spaghetti with meat sauce,
iMarilyn Mott, Marlene Benson, all Girl Scouts and Cadet troops nounced trip and will make green beans and com, beets,
Louise Sushereba, Ken Cassidy, who helped; Joe Long and all their home after March 19 on and cake. The meeting was on
Leo Magallanes, Julia Howard, who helped with the Gospel Route 2, Mocksville. For travel, gardening in which Jim Sloop,
Rosalyn Weekly, Sue Cave, Sing; to quartets and trios who the bride wore a yellow 4-H Agent, showed a film. We
IMartha Jerom e, Dorothy sang; I extend again my heart- polyester dress with yellow and also decided to have a bake sale
Cranford, Peggy Angell, filled thanks for a job well done. white accessories. The orchid March 15 with the proceeds
Prances Powell, Buster Cleary, God bless everyone of you. going to help send our members
'Peggy Michael, Joan Barney, To all workers who worked BIG 8 x10
Jeraldine Hendrix, Margie under directors and captains LIVING COLOR
vHellard, Brenda Eaton, Pansy whose names I do not have,
■Ward, Ruth Richardson, Diane thank you for all you have done. PORTRAIT
Anderson, Jericho-Hardison
Booster Club, Sheffield-
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Respectfully,
Calahaln Booster Club, Patsy
Kiger, Hazel Gobble, Mr. and Estelle Sammons, president K m m p r iy C /o r r c s T
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DAVIU COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

Chairman Named To Head RIHA Drive


Mrs. William G. Ijames of Mocksville
has been named chairman for Davie
County for the 1975 Roanoke Island
Historical Association (R IH A )
membership campaign.
Mrs, Ijam es appointment was
announced by Mrs. Terry Sanford, general
membership chairman for the annual
drive.
RIHA produces “ The Lost Colony,” the
nation's first outdoor historical drama,
each summer in Waterside Theatre on the
Outer Banks' Roanoke Island near here.
The theatre is located in Fort Raleigh
National Historic Site, the exact location of
Sir W alter R aleigh's first English
settlement in the New World which
mysteriously disappeared.
Memberships in the Association are
available in several categories-regular, Mr^. W illia m G. Ijam ea S ,
$5; sustaining, $10; sponsoring, $25; and
patron, $50, These members are entitled to chartered by the state of North Carolina,
one re.«;erved seat ticket for each $5 value dedicated to sponsoring a contim'
of membership. program of education, preservation
D isp la y in g their troplil com petition a re : (1 to r) Life memberships are available at $100 entertainment in commemoration of tht
P au icttc Godbey, Jo y HiiIcks, K risti O w ^ s , Lynn L ane,!, C arol R egister, Chester and each member receives a lifetime pass first English settlements in America. I t "
Hccvcs and D aniel Anderson m em bers a t D a v ie H igh School. to the production; donor members at $250 Association also has been la rg e la a

Statewide Honors
receive two lifetime passes; benefactor responsible for developing Fort Raleighr"
P a tro l To C o n c e n tra te On members at $500 receive two lifetime the country's spiritual birthplace, as a
passes and their names are inscribed on national historic site.
M a jo r A c c id e n t C auses the Benefactor's Panel in the Lindsay C, The 1975 season for “The Lost Colony”
(continued from page 1) Warren Vistors Center at Fort Raleigh. opens June 20 and runs through August 30.
Hollywood, Florida to compete nationally. Speeding, driving on the wrong side of All memberships in the Association are This is the 35th production season for
Paulette Godbey won a second place the road, disreguarding stop signs and tax deductible as contributions. Members Pulitzer Prize-winner P aul Green's
trophy for her manual on department store driving under the influence of alcohol were are invited to attend the annual luncheon symphonic dram a which has been
merchandising and Danny Anderson a the main causes of accidents during the and association meeting held in the winter acclaimed as “ the first and still the best of
third place for his individual manual on as part of North Carolina's Culture Week the outdoor dramas.”
Easter Holiday last year.
variety store merchandising. activities. “The Lost Colony” recreates the story of
Chester Reeves won a third place for As a result, patrol personnel in Troop E An outstanding librarian recognized the first English settlements in America.
individual studies on automotive and of the N. C. Highway patrol will be statewide, Mrs. Ijames is a member of the Sir Walter Raleigh’s colonies on Roanoke
petroleum products and Carol Register concentrating on these violations during governing board of the Davie-Mocksville Island date 20 years before Jamestown in
won second place in the display contest. the Easter holiday this year according to Contact Teleministries, Inc. and serves on Virginia and 30 years before the Plymouth
Every Davie D ECA member par­ troop commander. Captain L. S. Meiggs. the public relations committee of the Rock landing.
ticipating in the competition was a finalist North Carolina Library Association. For A cast of 150 actors, dancers, singers and
including Teresa McCullough for her Troop E is made up of Davie, two years she was a delegate to the annual technicians are used by nationally known
manual on speciality stores. Rockingham, Stoles, Fors^h, Davidson, state convention of the North Carolina director and choreographer Joe Layton to
“ Competition was more Iteep this year Montogomery, Stanly, Cabarrus and Association of Educators. stage the historical drama in the 2,000-seat.
than ever before,” said Mrs. Lunn Rowan Counties. Mrs, Ijames is married to attorney Waterside Theatre, located on the exact'
McKnight, who along with Walter G. William G. Ijames. site where the original events of the play
Last year there were three fatal R IH A , a non-profit organization
Morris, is a co-ordinalor teacher of the took place. '
accidents in those counties during the
Davie DECA Club. Easter holiday with three persons killed.
Fourteen Davie students and their co­
There was also a total of 106 accidents with
ordinators left early Friday morning for ,
Jo y C arter Hicks (left) and K risti O w ings hold the 77 persons injured during the period.
the Great Smoicies Hilton in Asheville
where (he competition was held. p laq ue an d trophy for Creative M a rketin g an d the
Roses C hap te r A w a rd and trophy won by the entire Statewide during the four day holiday,
The Davie students stayed at the Civic there were 18 fatal accidents in North
D a v ie DECA C lu b . _____________

Marijuana User Claims...


Center and spent Friday and Saturday Carolina with 20 fatalities. There were 1094
night at the Downtowner Motor Lodge in accidents resulting in some 710 persons
Asheville. being injuried during the 1974 Easter
They returned Sunday, loaded down with (grown in North Carolina) pot give three holiday in (he state.
their trophies. Representatives of some 14 (continued from page 1)
people a good high for three or four
districts from throughout the state of hours,” Mike said. “ It’s cheaper!”
marijuana does to make one want to do it
more than 185 clubs attended the meeting. The lack of adverse after affects from
again, Mike was once more at a loss to

Public Hearing explain the effects so that a non-user could marijuana smoking is another reason for 2 7 A c c id e n ts
understand. the popularity of the drug, Mike said. “ I
" I could describe it to you if I was can smoke at night and i>e at work at 7:00

To Be Held On
stoned,” he said, but trying to remember a.m. (he next morning with no hangover at First Sergeant D. P. Darden of
the different levels of intoxication under all.” Troop E, District III of the N. C. High­
the drug or the precise steps one takes “Also, it’s a completely different high way Patrol reported that Davie

Social Service
before reaching a good high is difficult to from that of alcohol,” Mike explained. County had a total of 27 accidents
recall.” “ It’s better. I don’t mean you get any during the month of February.
“ Just like alcohol, you have different higher. It’s just different.” This included seven personal Injury
“proofs” in marijuana. Real good pot, Mike paused to stress that these were his accidents but no fatal accidents
Davie Countians will have an stuff (hat is stronger, will get you higher personal reasons and that the drug af­ during the month.
opportunity on March 24, 1975 to help and works faster. And of course there are fected different people different ways, Sgt. Darden said the leading cause
decide what social services should be weaker varieties of m arijuana." just as there are different reasons why of the accidents were safe movement
provided by their Social Services “ How soon you start feeling a reaction people use it. violations and speed and urged all
Department. depends on the quality of marijuana. First “ I ’m trying to be as unbiased as drivers to drive more carefully and
A public hearing will be held on that date possible,” he said. “There does come the W ater reached n early to the bottom of H un tin g Creek B ridge F rid a y , c o v e r in g t,
it makes your head feel a little lighter. My curteousiy in order to a void accidents.
at 7:00 p.m. at Davie Courthouse (Grand som e fence posts and flooding surro unding fields. ^ '
whole l) ^ y lightens, like you hftd lost time when people use it to forget problems;
Jury Room). Julius Suiter, chairman of about 50 quick pounds. My head feels clear just like alcohol. I ’ve used it for that, I
the Davie County Board of Social Services, and open.” used it for a while to get over a girl but it
says that every citizen and organization “ I get a lot of deteil. I can look at things was not a conscious effort to try to forget,
that is interested in services to the and notice things I didn’t notice before. just more of a replacement.”
disabled, elderly, children and families It’s not that you’re hallucinating. When “It helps you forget,” Mike continued.
should attend this meeting. you are straight, the details are still there. “Of course you wake up the next morning
New Federal legislation enacted by It just takes a good high to notice a lot of and still have the problems. Maybe
Congress and signed by President Ford on things that you didn’t notice before.” younger people use it to forget their
January 4th, allows states far more “ It may affect your memory to a certain problems. Maybe to get back at their
freedom in determining the icinds of extent. Not that you can’t do things and parents for something or to be accepted
services that are provided to its citizens. not a loss of strength or mental ability. socially.”
In the past, most services offered by Ju s t sometimes when you smoke To get hooked on marijuana, Mike said,
county social services departm ents something will slip your mind but that can is a farce. “ It is much easier to quit
throu^out North Carolina were specified happen when you’re straight.” smoking marijuana than to quit smoking
by the federalgovernment. “ When I get high, I accept things. I don’t tobacco cigarettes. I ’ve been smoking
TTie state could have been spending jump to conclusions and I ’m relaxed. I cigarettes since high school without being
upwards of $62 million annually in federal know what I ’m doing and can do anything I able to quit but I went for 18 months one
funds to meet the needs of its people, but do straight. I don’t think it limits me to time when I didn’t touch any pot.”
due to past restrictive federal regulations, anything.” As for psychological dependence, Mike
only spent about half that amount while insisted that gets back to the individual.
service needs went unmet. Marijuana is the most popular drug for “ I don’t feel like I need anything,” he
This latest federal legislation icnown as him and the people he knows who use said. “ I do it because I enjoy it. But now
Title XX is a part of the new federalism drugs for what he said were “a whole lot of we’re getting back to why people smoke. I
which allows state and local governments reasons.” guess that for a guy that feels like he
to have more decision-maicing authority in “ Expense is one factor. A can of beer doesn’t have any friends, marijuana is sort
how federal funds are to be spent. costs 45 cents and it takes at least four of a buddy. As for me, psychologically,
This allows North Carolina to offer more cans to feel anything. That’s $1.80.” there is no dependence on it.”
services to more people than ever before. One joint, depending on the quality of the Although claiming to be a basically shy
The law establishes five goals toward marijuana and the quantity in which it was person, Mike has no trouble making
which a state’s social services programs bought, usually goes for about 50 cents. friends and says that marijuana can help.
should be directed: “ I ’ve seen one joint of good domestic “ You can sit with a total stranger and be
-Economic self-support friends in 15 minutes,” Mike said. “And
--Self-sufficiency when you come down, it’s not like you’re
"Protection of children and adults from P ony H it By T ru c k not friends anymore. It just makes getting
neglect and abuse to know each other easier.”
-De-institutionalization to the greatest A pony was struck by a pickup truck on “ Marijuana has changed my whole
extent possible Rural Road 1819 Sunday night around 8:15 outlook on life. I ’ve started sitting down
-Institutional placement and services as p.m. and thinking about things. I can accept
needed. The pickup, a 1967 Ford, was being things,” Mike concluded. “ I can un­
Davie Countians can help determine the operated by Kimrey Dill, 47, of Mocksville derstand why people do the things they
services needed to help meet these goals in Rt. 4. do.”
our county by attending the hearing. State Highway Patrolman W.D. Grooms In a future article, Mike will tell of the
Mr. Suiter says that for years we have said his investigation that the pony was in risks of using marijuana and some of the
complained about more and more federal the roadway at the time it was struck. problems resulting from his arrest.
control over our lives. He concludes that Damage to the pony, which belonged to Next week’s article will explain exactly
now we are being given some authority Billy Smoot of Depot Street, Mocksville, what the laws concerning marijuana use
and that we need to accept the was put at $50. Damage to the pickup was are and will include interviews with two
responsibility. estimated at $150. judges who have presided over marijuana
trials in Davie County.

N e w C e n tr a l C a r o lin a
Yssterday he was five
B a n k ir ^ H o u rs Today he called the operaton
W e 'r e a ll s o u s e d t o h a v in g t e le p h o n e s _ . T h e n h a v e h im le a r n to te ll th e o p e r a to r
a r o u n d w e 'v e f o r u o t t e n h o w b a f f l i n g t h e y w h o h e is, w h e re h e is. a n d w h y h e
s e e m t o l i t t l e c h ild r e n . n e e d s h e lp .
B u t m o s t c h ild r e n c a n le a r n h o w t o c a ll W i t h a l i t t l e p r a c t ic e , y o u r c h ild c a n
E ffe c tiv e T u e s d a y , A p r il 1, 1975 th e o p e r a t o r in a n e m e r g e n c y w h e n t h e y 'r e p r o b a b ly b e a w h iz in h a r d ly a n y t im e
a b o u t f iv e y e a r s o ld . I t ju s t ta k e s a l i t t l e a t a ll.
C o o le e m e e O ffic e Kit ie n c e . A n d f o u r s im p le s te p s , A ll o f us a t th e te le p h o n e c tim p a n y h o p e
e re th e y a re : y o u r c h ild w ill n e v e r n a v e t o r e p o r t a n
M o n d a y , T u e s d a y , T h u rs d a y - 9-1 a n d 3-5 1 . S h o w y o u r c h i l d h o w l o lis le n f o r th e e m e rg e n c y .
d ia l to n e . B u t i f h e e v e r d o e s , o u r o p e r a t o r w ill
W e d n e s d a y - 9-1 2 . T h e n s h o w h im h o w to d ia l " O " b y k n o w w h a t t o d o . T h a t 's p a r t o f o u r s e r v ic e .
b r in g in f i th e f i n d e r a l l th e w ay a r o u n d to
F r id a y - 9-1 a n d 3-6 th e f in d e r s to p . I l f it 's a T o u c h C a l l p h o n e , CENTEL
s h o w h im w h ic h b u t t o n to p u s h .)
3 . S h o w h im h o w to re le a s e h is f i n d e r C E N TR A t T a O M O N C CO N W M IV

f r o m th e d i a l t o r th e p u s h b u tt o n , t Y o u c a n c a ll o n u s .
C C B .W e h a v e a lo t th a t o th e r b a n k s d o n 't
Mem ber FDIC
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•ntary
WE WILL CLOSE THURSDAY AT 14X) AND RE-OPEN 6HX) to 9:00 PJVl.
>o1 Ilast weelt in preparation of A rbor D ay wiiich
Scliool
will be observed M arch 21st. Also shown a re K im
Goins, J a c k Alien, Althea Carson and T im m y D aniels ONE TABLE
"THURSDAY N IG H T O N L Y " THURSDAY N IG H T O N LY
LADIES WEAR
‘w ith M r. P h il D eadm on, teacher. These are 5th year
students. Seedling kits have been distributed to a ll ,5th

2F0R 1
■year suites in the county by the Forest Service. The
' young people w ill have as a project the grow ing of a
tree seedling from seeds in the kits. This event takes
'Place each vear under the sponsorship of the local ASSORTED ITEMS
SPORTCOATS
F orest Service.
DRESS SALE Values To ’24.00

Fridaj Is Arbor Daj BUY A N Y S P R IN G DRESS 4 , 0 0 n,^ .0 0


E NTIRE STOCK NEW FOR S P R IN G
SOLIDS A N D FANCIES
Governor Jam es E. Arbor Day kit to each fifth
Holshouser, Jr., has proclaimed grade class in the State to help OR PA N TSU IT IN OUR STOCK
Friday, March 21, as Arbor Day the students observe . this
in North Carolina. Arbor Day special day, as well as learn ” lA D IE S Regular ^ 40 .0 0 and *4 2 .5 0

PANT COATS
provides an opportunity for about the forests of North AT REGULAR PRICE A N D GET
individual and group efforts, Carolina. The kits contain a
both in urban and rural areas, packet of tree seeds and all the
to “reffirm their pledge of good material needed for each class ~ ANOTHER OF EQUAL VALUE
stewardship of a valuable to see how a tree is born and NOT ALL SIZES
Natural Resource” by engaging enable them to watch it grow.
Values To ’36.00..................... ........... O.90
’ 3 4 .8 8
in tree planting programs. This year, the Green urvival OR LESS ABSOLUTELY FREE
In making the proclamation, Commission is also taking part
Gbvernor Holshouser called
upon the citizens of North
Carolina “ to observe this date
in the Arbor Day observance in
many cities and towns. The
Green Survival Commission is
Values To ’44.00 ..................... *13 .9 0
* 1 7 .9 0
as a day to review the progress under joint spnsorship of the
tb«t has been made in the American Bicentennial Com­
conservation and restoration of mission and the Am erican
Values To ’56.00. . .
(tUS natural environment and to Association of Nurserymen. ONE GROUP O N LY 44 LEFT

LADIES SPORTSWEAR MEN'S SUITS


imote current efforts in Several local nurseries are
istation and com m unity making tree seedlings available O N E GROUP
CREWEL EMBROIDERY
iutifictition. I do particularly

AND SPORT COATS


to local schools for planting on
irage the schools to engage Arbor Day.
planting on their school Arbor Day was officially SLIGHT IMPERFECTS EXCELLENT COLORS
_ inds and throughout the designated by an act of the
(^ihmunity.” General Assembly as the JACKETS-SKIRTS-VEST GOOD SELECTION FALL AND WINTER STYLES NOT ALL SIZES
tsThe North Carolina Division Friday following the 15th of
(jS^orest Resources provides an March. SLACKS- SWEATERS-BLOUSES ‘75.00 TRIOS......................* 2 7 .8 8
n».' ■' Regular ’3.00 To ’ 14.00
’80.00 TRIOS. . ................* 2 9 .8 8
ie Scout Council Values To ’30.00 If First Quality

* 1 .5 0 ™ 7 .0 0
’60.00 KNIT S U IT ............ * 2 1 .8 8
’90.00 KNIT SUIT............... * 3 2 .8 8

Has Recognition Banquetl Radio Station WDSL for their


O N E GR O UP Regular 39* To ’ 1.79
’115 KNIT SUIT.................. * 3 9 .8 8
’40.00 SPORT COAT............ * 1 2 . 8 8

SEWING TRIMS V
The Uwharrie Council of the ’50.00 SPORT COATS . . . * 1 8 .8 8
Boy Scouts of America held its coverage of scouting activities
Annual Recognition Banquet in during the past year. 2 p r ic e
Thomasviiie on February 27. Bryan Sell was recognized as
Fourteen people from Davie a previous Silver Beaver Award
O N E GROUP

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS


County attended with a total of recipient and having over 50
300 scouters from the whole years of service to scouting.
O N E GROUP THURSDAY N IG H T O N LY
council there.
A recognition award was
announced for Lester Martin as
the Davie District Scouting
In addition to awards, a
program of scouting n ^ d s and
future camp improvements was
given. The Uwharrie Council
LADIES SPORTSWEAR KNiniNG YARN ASSORTED FANCIES
V alues to
LONG SLEEVES
$ 7 .0 0 ...................................................... $ 2 .S 8
C hairm an for 1973-74. has maintained its position as •BODIN *QUEEN •MR.SWEET 4 PLY V alues to $ 8 .0 0 ....................................................... $ 3 .8 8
Certificates of appreciation being in the top 20 percent of
were announced for the Davie Boy Scout Councils in the V alues to $ 1 0 .0 0 ................................................... $ 4 .8 8
JACKETS-SKIRJS-VESTS Regular ’ 1.29 Skein_______
County Enterprise Record and United States. V alues to $ 1 1 .5 0 ...................................................
SLACKS-BLOUSES O N E GROUb
History And Ideals Of
NEW SPRING
Usually >12.00 To ’40.00
FABRICS MEN'S SLACKS
American Legion Recalled]
The Samuel E. Waters, Jr., .’ 5 .0 0 ’ 1 2 .0 0
•KEHLECLOTH
•ACETATE NYLON PRINTS
|
V alues T o
^ NOT ALL SIZES
V alues T o ....................................................... .<63.88
$5 .8 8
contributed greatly to the
American Legion Post No. 174 development of Am erican CLEARANCE
of Mocksville celebrated the

• • " “ BEOPIUOWS
45" WIDE
MEN'S SWEATERS
pageantry while at the same
birthday of the Am erican time providing a wholesome Regular ’2 . 4 9 - ’2.59 YARD
Legion Tuesday, March 18th outlet for patriotic expression
with a joint meeting and social for both youth and adults.
hour with the auxiliary and the For the disabled veterans, DACRON FILLED ASSORTED STYLES
wives of post iegionaires. The American Legion posts have O N E GROUP Regular ’6.00 To *14.00
^vent was held in the cafeteria service officers trained to assist Regular ’3.00 X . 0 0
of the B. C. Brock building.
During the birthday event,
disabled veterans and , the
dependents of deceased
GIRL’S WEAR HOV»» 2 TD*5.00
SHOES
past history of the American veterans.
Legion was recalled. The GI Bill of Rights and its

BOYS WEAR
, The American Legion had its counterparts were all
start at a caucus of World War I originate by the American $5 .00 - $5.50 K N IT T O P S .......................................$ 1 .0 0
veterans in P aris, France, Legion.
NOT ALL SIZES $ 7 .0 0 K N IT T O P S ....................... / ......................... $2 .0 0
March 15-17, 1919. The Legion The American Legion is an $ 1 2 .0 0 L A p iE S S H O E S ....................................... $ 3 .0 0 $ 9 .0 0 K N IT T O P S ................................. ................. $ 2 .5 0 $ 2 6 .5 0 J A C K E T S .................................... $ 1 0 .0 0
quickly became the biggest organization of war time $ 1 6 .0 0 J A C K E T S .................................... . $7 .0 0
veterans' organization in the $ 1 6 .0 0 L A D I E S S H O E S ....................................... $ 4 .0 0 $ 5 .0 0 D R E S S E S .............................................................50
veterans dedicated to the ideals $ 1 7 .0 0 C O R D U R O Y S P O R T C O A T . . .$ 8 .5 0
country. Today with veterans of America, Justice, Freedom, $ 2 0 .0 0 L A D I E S B O O T S ............................... .. $ 6 .0 0 $ 1 5 .0 0 J A C K E T S ....................................................$ 3 .0 0
of four world wars included $ 2 5 .0 0 M E N ’S S H O E S ............................................$ 1 0 .0 0 $ 8 .5 0 V E L V E T E E N O V E R A L L S .....................$ 3 .5 0 $ 5 .0 0 S H IR T S ......................................... . . $ 1 ,7 5
Democracy and Loyalty. The
within it's ranks the Legion has motto is “ For God and Coun­ $ 1 8 .0 0 M E N ’S S H O E S ....................... ....................$7 .0 0 $ 4 .0 0 S H IR T S ......................................... . . $ 1 .5 0
$ 7 .0 0 S L A C K S ............. ................... ' . ....................$2 .5 0
a .'.'membership of more than try” . . .$ 1 .2 5
$ 1 7 .0 0 M E N ’S S H O E S ............................................$ 6 .5 0 $ 4 .5 0 S L A C K S .........................................................$ 2 .0 0 $ 3 .5 0 S H IR T S .........................................
2,600,000 and is still growing. Four generations of war time
$ 1 6 .0 0 M E N ’S S H O E S ........................................... $ 6 .0 0 $ 1 1 .0 0 K N IT S L A C K S .......................... . $ 3 .0 0
One or more of its 16,000 posts veterans united under the $ 3 .1 9 S L A C K S ......... ................................................$ 1 .5 0
ttiay be found in practically banner of the American Legion $ 1 4 .0 0 B O Y S S H O E S . ...........................................$ 5 .0 0 $ 7 .0 0 S W E A T E R S ................................. . .$ 1 .0 0
$ 6 .5 0 S W E A T E R S ................................................... $ 1 .7 5
every U.S. town or city of any make up this gigantic fraternity $ 1 0 .0 0 B O Y S S H O E S ............................................ $ 3 .0 0 $ 5 .5 0 S W E A T E R S ......................................... ^ . . . $ 1 .2 5 $ 6 .0 0 S W E A T E R V E S T ....................... . $ 2 .0 0
sijp. of service. .$ 3 .5 0
_ $ 7 .0 0 P L A ID J E A N S .
Today the American Legion
from Main Street to the nation's Legion P o st S eeks
capitol is again providing
services on behalf of the T H U R S D A Y N IG H T O N L Y
SMALL GROUP Values To ’ 18.00 T H U R S D A Y N IG H T O N L Y
Ite m s For A u c tio n
BED SPREADS $C QQ
nation’s fighting men and
returning veterans. The Legion The Samuel E. Water, Jr.
American Legion Post 174 of
M E N 'S
is supporting needed stale and FLORAL

BED SHEETS SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS


federal legislation to help the Mocksville is conducting a drive
new veteran in his return to to collect articles to tie auc­ FIRST QUALITY AND IMPERFECTS
civilian life. It speaks out and tioned in April.
provides advice on veterans Anyone having any articles to
SOLIDS AND FANCIES
*3.44
benefits and rights. donate may leave the articles at NO IRON MUSLIN KODEL AND COHON O N E GROUP

BED RESTS
' The American Legion sup­ the Branch Bank and Trust SOME WITH 2 POCKETS
ports worthwhile youtii ac­ Company lot or Shop Rite SIZE
t w in . $a B7 SIZES S -M -L -X L
tivities, Boys State and Boys parking lot on the following Regular ’4.49 < i.O < E A .
dales; March 22, and 29th, from
Values To ’8.00
Nation, the N ational High SLIGHT IMPERFECTS
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be If First Quality Values to
School O ratorical Contest,
trucks at these areas to receive
FULL SIZE ’5.00
Am erican Legion Junior
and pickup articles. Regular ’5.99

KITCHEN GADGETS
Baseball, etc.
As for national security, the “ Vour donations will help us M E N 'S
111 our youth and community QUEEN
LEISURE JACKETS
American Legion has always
stood for a national defense programs.” said Lewis Ocher, Regular ’8.99 sAU » 5 . 2 7 ea .
strong enough to keep America ("omiiiittee Chairman.
free and peaceful. I'ickup service may be ob­ P ll L 0 W C A S E S '|5 Y ^ d ^ | . 9 7 P»l«
The nation looks to the tained by calling the following X I - r * 2 fo r* i .o o POLYESTER KNIT SOLIDS AND FANCIES
American Legion to take the numbers: 634-5304, 634-2873, 634-
lead in observing patriotic :1663.
THURSDAY
holidays such as Memorial Day,
Independence
Veterans Day.
Day and
Through its
"We wish lo extend our
lhanks lo the many merchants
and residents of Davie County
NO IRON MUSLIN SOLID COLORS
FULL SIZE ONLY PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS N IG H T
thousands of active uniformed
musical and drill organizations
ihul donated items last week-
Tlianks - Please call upon us if
we I'un help you," said Ocher,
Usually ’4.99
^ I U j J j ( C A S E ^ 2 j 3 7 PAIR 3 i 4 7 ea TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION O N LY
the Am erican l.egion has
6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

B ig B rea k th ro u g h In C o m m u n ic a tio n s To "W ired S o c ie ty ” Is P r e d ic te d academic study of film, whlOi


A fantastic, technical potential so If they want, like 1 of drama and widely respected making to help students develop believes his departm ent Is entirely by the electronic movies In 1947. The industry
breakthrough leading to what do, to see an old series Instead for Its programs in speech, an awareness of film “ unique in the region in its media. grossed $1.7 million that year, he said is now one of the mort ;
some authorities have called become equally strong in the construction, the course was the potential for becoming a truly "If I want to present facts and the highest ever, said rapidly expanding areas in ^,
of what's on tonight, they can
the "w ire d society” lies get a copy of the series and see area of film , radio and first of its kind to be offered at unified communications arts figures to someone I'll do It in Jellicorse, until inflation caught academic world.
immediately ahead, according television. UNC-G. and sciences program. print," said Jellicorse. “ But If 1 up with It recently. An associate professor In t^ej.
it.”
totheheadofthe Department of And Jellicorse sees the UNC- He said the department can An honor's seminar in film is “ We're living In an want to develop someone's Jellicorse didn't just watch College of Communications at,...
Drama and Speech at the G Department of Drama and then educate "the skilled being offered for sophomores increasingly visual age," said attitude I'll try to do it in film. films. At age 11, he got into the the University of Tennessee 'at, j,.
University of North Carolina at Speech In a unique position to professionals needed to raise this semester, and another first, Jellicorse. "The strength of “ I don't think anyone today act himself. He talked his father Knoxville before coming ib ,
Greensboro. prepare students for the "wired the standards of dramatic and a course in radio and TV news m edia is its emotional writes a novel unless they have into buying a 16 mm film and UNC-G, Jellicorse has a l ^
Dr. John Lee Jellicorse said a society.” documentary productions on production taught by Robert engagement rather than its a film contract in the back of sound projector and spent the taught at N orthw estefn,;
video tape revolution will soon “A general, yet professional, stage, film or television-all Kaplitz of WFMV-TV, is being factual content. I'm a great their mind. When I was in next 10 years earning money by University, where he received,.'
give citizens the capacity to communications education Is central aspects of oral-visual offered. believer that as we become a college in the late 50's anyone showing B. grade westerns in his Ph.D. in speech. - ,v
send and receive programs needed today by every liberally communications today." UNC-G also has to its ad­ more visual society, we become who had creative feelings school houses. He has taught in the areas:^
from their own homes -and educated person," said And since his arrival at UNC- vantage, said Jellicorse, a a society that is much more wanted to write a novel. Anyone Between showing films in fundamentals of speech, ta- ■
offices. Jellicorse. And he thinks a G, Jellicorse already has begun course in film music, which is emotionally sensitive." today who has those same Knoxville, Tenn. during the terpersonal and public cotft-l.>:
“ Instead of 80 television unified communications arts to work on a program he hopes offered in the School of Music, Although he does not predict creative feelings wants to make school year and at his m unication, film com-i't
channels, there will be 240," and sciences program can be to see developed Into a and "Approach to F ilm ," a an end to printed m edia, a film ." gradparents in Mendota, Va. munication, commiinicationi;.,:i
said Jellicorse, who came to among the most "v a lu ab le bachelor, master's and doctoral course offered by the Depart­ Jellicorse does foresee a more And for Jellicorse, a film has sum m ers, Jellicorse was theory and the history of p u b lic ^
UNC-G last August. " I don’t contributions of higher program in mass ment of English. limited role for literature. He been "a major preoccupation making movies himself. He was communication. ;
think it will be more than two or education in the remainder of communications. He said he looks with said it w ill be "e ntire ly since I was 11 years old." influenced by the Walt Disney He is currently at work on-a'
three years before It will be this century,” He taught a course in the “ considerable excitement" at appropriate that print He was just old enough to nature school, which developed bok, “The Poet as Persuader; Ai'c
very common for people to buy He hopes to see the UNC-G development of cinema dtying the potential for developing com m unication which is have been part of the movie after WW II. Rhetorical Explication of th e e
a television set with video department, which is already the fall semester. Stressing the In te r d is c ip lin a r y speech essentially em otional and generation, somewhere among But Jellicorse eventually Life and Writings of Walt ^
playback and recording nationally renowned in the area technical dimensions of film communication programs and attitudinal be replaced almost the 80 million people who saw channeled his InteresU Into the Whitman.” . I

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F ish in g Tall T a le s W in n er W ill F ish Irish S a lm o n -T r o u t W aters succcss and Ciiariie explained broke. Mark wn-: .-ilmost in cury dropped, Jim cut off the
th e 1975 Gladding Pishing 1975. The angler who spins the tember are better for trout. Gladding-South Bend Aqu promotions.
Tales Contest winner will best fishing tale will win the The Klllarney Lakes are on Search 1000 Portable Fish- Last year's winners, Darlee that he would drop a package of tears over the los.*^ when the fish (ails, eiiminadng (he mercury.
tflsn the lakes, streams, and round trip to Ireland via Aer Waterville’s "front door." At Depth Finder. The third, fourth K. Newhoff, a Waterloo, Iowa his wife’s laundry starch in the blew a bubble and ioated to the He (hen pu( (he (alls In boiling
llstline of Ireland with a full Llngus (Irish Airlines) and a (he “ back door" is the famous and fifth prizes are Gladding- meat packer, and Joseph river. The starch made Ihe tails surfacc where (he yo.iing angler wa(er, skimmed off the mer­
South Bend Classic 930 Spinning Stephens, Waterbury, Conn. of the fisli going downstream so happily neded it. cury, and sold It to a ther­
Nt'ting out" of Gladding fishing week’s stay at the Waterville “Ring of Kerry", a hundred-
equipment to fleld-test against Lake Hotel in Kerry. He'll have mile coastal drive unrivaled In Reels. All contestants wilt American outdoor writer, stiff that the big ones couldn’t And what about the angler mometer company.
Europe for mountains and receive Gladding Fishing Tall fished for salmon in an negotiate the bend. When they who dropped his fizzy headache
Wliy Irish trout and other the cHance to fish and enjoy
Tales Club M em W ship Cards. Icelandic river. returned downstream, he easily remedy over the side of his
; 's ^ le s . some of the world’s most seascape. Close to the Ring Is
ISie contest is sponsored by beautiful scenery. This unique the Dingle Peninsula with its No formal entry blanks. But Send entries to: Gladding caught them. boat? As the (able( fizzled and R e s c u e S q u a d
be sure your entry is legible and Fishing Tall Tntes Contest. P. Then there was the fellow who bubbled (o (he bo((om, a curious
the' trustees of the Gladding area offers lakes, rivers and sea long, white sandy beaches
I. IAtfernatlonal Sport Fishing fishing and anglers can take where the movie “ R y a n ’s contains your name, address 0. Box S86, Back Bay Annex, caught a iunker so huge that by bass gulped i( down. In a P la n s Fish Fry
and telephone number In case Boston, Mass. 02117. the time it was dragged to the momen(, the fish bloated with
-Museum, South Otselic, N. Y., trout and salmon from shore or Daughter" vas made. ’The Davie County Rescue
you're a winner. Gladding The G ladding museum local weighing shed, the fish gas, floated (o (he surface, and Squad will have their Spring
vto.imphasize the role of fishing from a boat on wide Lough Thelucky angler will have the
company of one of America’s employees are prohibited from trustees made an impressive was reduced to a skeleton. was caugh(. I( weighed n lbs. Fish Fry for the public
'.'in'Our national culture and Currane. Or they can take a
entering. Professional outdoor beginning toward amassing the Even the skeleton was too big (o over (he Michigan s(a(e record, Saturday. April 12.
folklore and to stress the need short scenic drive to valleys top outdoor writers, winner of a
writers must indicate their "World's Greatest Collection of get into the shed, so they bu( James A. 0. Crowe of (he
for Increased sportflshing with mountain lakes where the separate tall tales contest. He'll Plates will be served between
status because they'll be en­ Fishing Tales" last year when weighed the shadow of it which De(roU Npws said i( was 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
conservation efforts. The non- average size of spring salmon is also win a Gladdlng-South Bend
tering a separate contest and thousands of anglers revealed tipped the scales at 27 lbs. This disqualified because U wasn'(
riJfSfit museum is financially 14 lbs. and where sea and brown fly rod, gear fly reel, a Gladding Any donadons of cakes will be
“ Fisher 26" Inflatable will be autom atically secrets of success. is attested to by Jerry V. Hall, caugh( by rod, reel and line.
supported by Gladding Cor­ trout await the fly. Or they can apprecia(ed.
motorboat. G ladding Aqua- disqualified if they attempj to For example, Ralph Dine of of Farmersville, Texas. Jim Kubicek, of Foun(ain
poration, A m erica’s oldest go sea-fishing from Valentia Door prize for this event will
Search fish-depth finder, and an enter the regular contest. All Burlington, N. C. saw his friend, Eleven-year-old Mark Pride Ci(y, Wis., solved (he mercury be a stereo from Mocksville
outdoor products m anufac­ Harbor out Into Derrynane Bay.
assortment of Glen L. Evans entries become the property of CKarlie, dlpnetting fish after of Dallas. Ore., just fooling polludon problem by hanging Furniture and Appliance.
turer, which was founded in 1816 In the W aterville area,
the trustees and may be used fish from a river bend. Puzzled, around, caught a lunkersize fish his fish (ail down in a freezer sel
iti South Otselic. February to May are best for lures and flies.
The runner-up will receive a for museum and conservation he asked, Charlie about his on bubble gum but the line a( 20 degrees. When the mer­
•Contest deadline is June 1, salmon while June to Sep­

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8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

By Robert L. Stear, D.V.M. ^


W ith BB&T
Custom eir^ C hoice
As in humans, heart disease
in dogs can exist from birth or
can develop with age. The
latter is more common. Heart
disease in dogs usually develops
after the age of ten. We call it
congestive heart failure, and it

th e custom eir
is caused by stiffness in a heart
valve which prevents the valve
from closing properly. As a
result, blood is not pumped
efficiently throughout the body.
If your veterinarian
diagnoses this condition in your
pet, or diagnoses an enlarged or

is a h v ^ r ig h t
weakened heart, keep your
pet's exercise periods short.
Moderate exercise will help
keep an elderly pet’s weight
within reasonable limits and
place less strain on the heart.
Do not let you pet drive himself
to the point of collapse in an
attempt to please you.
Luckily, heart disease is
relatively rarejn young dogs. In
fact, only one half of one per­
cent of puppies studied recently
had indications of heart trouble
due to birth defects.
Some puppies have the same
sort of defect that produces the
human “blue baby.” This is a
situation where a small tube or
channel which normally closes
promptly after birth stays open
and diverts blood from the
lungs, so that the blood does not
pick up enough oxygen. This
defect can be corrected by open
heart surgery. Other heart
BB&T
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defects' at birth include ACCOUNT-SuMilll
narrowing of the large blood 01 MR A C S M I T H 1 0 1 -3 0 0 ^ 5 6 7 01 MR A C S M I T H 1 0 1 -3 0 0 ^ 5 6 7
vessels connected to the heart 01. 12 3 SOME P L A C E r t A t m v ! i"6 kW 01 1 2 3 S OM E P L A C E triroaitTMTT
and imperfectly formed heart 23 ANYTOWN N O R TH C A R O L IN A 27893 02/28/75 23 AMYTOWN n o r t h C A R O L IN A 27893 02/28/75
valves.
Symptoms of heart disease
include a bluish tongue and ' P R E V IO U S C H E C K S / D E B IT S D E P O S IT S / C R E D IT S S E R V IC E
gums (a sign of insufficient S TA TEM EN T BALANCE CHARGE

oxygen supply), weakpulse, or a 4 ^ 6 .S'* 25 I 7 4 5 .6 0 1 5 7 6 .2 5 3 7 9 .4 9


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be continuous or may occur just ( CK. ■
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when the pet is overly excited. A NO. NO. BALANCE

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of seem to gasp for breath. 02103 107110 I 14 0 2iU 149117 0 2j 0 4 2 ll{7 4
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which will help the veterinarian
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102 02l03 5 OIOO 120 02.19 20|00 02113 119182
analyze your pet's condition are 2 OIOO 22 a76|25
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similar to those used in human 104 0 2 ll7 175:00 122 02l24 114>00 02|17 522|72
medicine; EKG recordings, 105 02ll 0 25100 123 02l24 6 7[ 5 0 0 2jl6 34^96
blood pressure measurement 106 02113 ?oloo 124 02l24 45}00 02JI9 326 |9 6
and X-rays. An expert 107 0 2ll7 1213 1 125 02l2 8 100>00 02',21 2 2 5 (9 9
evaluation is necessary since a 108 02l21 25197 126 O II2 8 1 0 0 ;0 0 soojoo 02|24 499149
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ting some heart conditions, N U M E R I C Al SEQt )E N CE SEE apt t o d a y ;.
depending on the dog's age and
1
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nkture of the disease. As for 1
medications, drugs like digitalis
and special low sodium diets
ctin aid in prolonging your pet’s 1
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life and allow it to remain CONS R E O I T SU» IMA RY 1
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reasonably active. J u m I Of IAN: B. L A N C E
: Y O U R |0A P R E V iq u S 8 ( ^00 th e YOUR DA LY L( [ P R E V 1 G ! U S B u L AI N C .; q o
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O p e n s M a rc h 2 8
The K err Reservoir
Recreation Areas near . R e g u la r s ta te m e n t S e q u e n tia l s ta te m e n t
Henderson operated by the
Department of Natural and
Economic Resources will open Customer’s Choice is the newest idea in checking account • Customer’s Choice lets you choose Constant Credit
for the 1975 camping season on
F riday, M arch 28, Easter
services. And it’s offered by North Carolina’s oldest bank. to cover overdrafts with $100 advances, or you may
weekend. Branch Banking and Trust Company is the first bank to come in and get the exact amount you need up to your
Kerr Reservoir Recreation
Areas w ill be open at offer this combination of choices: approved credit limit. W ith Constant Credit, you can
Bullocksville Park, County Line
Park, Henderson Point Park, • Customer’s Choice makes a sequential statement borrow money by simply writing a personal check.
Hibernia Park, Kimball Point
Park, Nutbush Bridge Park and
available to businesses as well as individuals. And it’s • Customer’s Choice allows you to make automatic
Satterwhite Point Park. free. Our sequential statement is the first one that: transfers from checking to savings and from checking
Ilie recreation areas cover
6,000. acres and are adjoining • Lists checks in the same order that you write them to loan accounts.
Kerr Reservoir which was built
in your checkbook,
by the Corps of Engineers as a
• Customer’s Choice allows you to choose Tax Saver^
flood protection project. • Gives you a daily account balance.
Over two million persons checking with either statement. The Tax Saver system,
visited the recreation areas last • Notes unpaid checks with asterisks and a space
year. The recreation areas including personalized wallet checks and register, helps
have family camping, boating, in the listing.
you organize your itemized income tax deductions.
fishing and swimming facilities, • Customer’s Choice enables you to avoid paying a
toilets, showers and dump
stations. There are water and service charge. Just keep a balance of SlOO or more When you choose our sequential statement, simply ask
electrical hook-up campsites at
Hibernia, Nutbush Bridge and in your personal checking account. Or you can authorize for specially numbered checks now or the next time you
Uie J . C. Cooper Camping Area
at Satterwhite. There are
us to keep a $100 minimum balance in your order personalized checks.
picnic areas and shelters in checking account by using BB&T's Constant Credit, So take advantage of BB&T Customer’s Choice. No matter
each park.
"nie camping fees for 1975 are our overdraft plan. which statement and services you use. you’ll be right.
$3 per day for a regular
campsite and $4 per day for a
hQok-up campsite. The check in
and out time is 2 p.m. Each
park has a number of first come
campsites and all unreserved
sites are open on a first come
b^sis.
Reservations can be made for

B B £ T C U S TO M ER ’S C H O IC E
periods of not less than three
days nor more than 14 days by
telephoning or writing to the
Kerr Reservoir Recreation
Area: Route 3, Box 800,
Henderson, N.C. 27536 , 919-438-
7781, When writing, be sure to
address your letters to the
specific park in which you wish,
to stay.
Free G R IW IR Y O U R S P E C IA L L Y N U M B E R E D N I R S G N A U Z E D C H E C K S A T A N Y B B & T W F I C E N O W
When people are free to do as
they please, they usually
i m i t a t e o t h e r s .
EricHeffer
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 - 9

Bicycle Camp
Is Planned
Any youth, ages 9 - 13 will
have an opportunity to learn
about bicycle safety and
W is h in g U s A
maintenance at a special
bicycle camp this summer.
The date of the camp has been
set for July 20 -26 at Betsy Jeff
Penn 4-H Center in Reidsvllle,
N.C.
The camp is sponsored by the
4-H organization, but at­
H a p p y
tendance is not limited to 4-H
members. Three youths from
Davie County attended the
camp last summer.
The cost for the camping
experience is $40. This fee in­
cludes meals, swimming in­
struction, and handicraft items.
Participants must arrange their
A n n iv e r s a r y
own transportation and take
their own bicycles.
Applications can be obtained
by calling 634-5134 or writing to;
Mr. Jim Sloop, 4-H Agent, Box
526, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. The
deadline for applications is May
1, 1975.
G inger Shelton, daughter of M r. and M rs. Bobby
M e a n s S a v in g s
Shelton of R o ute 1, gives Smokey The B ear a big hug

Beauty
Smoln\y for com ing to the k ingergarten suite a t the Mocksville
E le m e n tary School last week and exp lain in g to the

Gels A Hitfs!
children how im po rta nt It Is not to play w ith m atches.
The most consum mately Smokey was accom panied by County R a n g e r W ayne
beautiful thing in the universe is D rau gh n and they visited all the suites from
the rightly fashioned life of a kindergarten through 3rd year in all the county
good person.
George Herbert Palmer
schools. E a c h child was given F ire P revention
m aterials and color sheets, stickers and book m arks. F o r Y o u !
We are celebrating our 39th anniversary from March 20th
This Week M arch 19,1925
to March 27th. During this period, to help fight inflation and
Fifty Years Ago to express our appreciation to you, we are giving a 3 9 'discount
on all items priced *1.00 or morejtobacco products excluded).
By Jerry Paige Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Mc-
NEW BRIDGE
called on the school girls and good for 30 days and it is culloh. This means a savings of up to 39%. As we enter our 40th year
On the front page fifty years
school boys present to emulate
ago in the Mocksville
the example of the pioneer.
anticiqated that the supply
which will be used in July will CANA NEWS of service to you , every new prescription filled with its
Enterprise dated Thursday, Friends of Miss Beulah
The singing of “There’s a be purchased in June. But the
March 19, 1925 was an article-
Davidson and Davie May Build
Long Long Trail awinding,” by register of deeds is careful to Collette will be glad to learn number ending in “40” (for example, 666640) will be filled
the school was made the explain that it is very hard to that she is able to leave the
Bridge. The bill was introduced
in the Legislature by
occasion of an impressive point get one’s money back if the Baptist hospital. She is spen­ FREE. Every new prescription filled with its number ending
in the program. instrument is not used. To get a ding some time with Mr. and
Representative Paul R. Raper
of Davidson, authorizing the
The announcement was made rebate one must personally Mrs. Orrell Etchison, at Win- in 0 (example, 666650) will receive 40® off. This will continue
by J . Hampton Rich, Hanging appear before the county ston-Salem; Miss Creola Young
counties of Davidson and Davie
to issue notes of indebtedness or
Director of the Boone Trail commissioners, and explain has been out of school a few
days because of illness; Mablu,,
until the beginning of our 41st year, D on’t miss these savings
Association that there had been why the contemplated wedding
short term bonds not to exceed
$200,000 for the purpose of
built at Joppa graveyard, a
memorial over the grave of
did not take place. And the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Cain, has been very ill with
during our 40th year of business.
building a bridge between the county fathers are reputed to

We Offer The Following FREE Services.


Squire Boone and Sarah Boone, put a person, who has any kind colitis, but is improved, at this
two counties on highway
father and mother of Daniel of claim on the county purse writing.
75.....The passage of this act
Boone in, which are set the old through a rigorous
makes it possible to begin work LIBERTY NEWS

1. City Wide Delivery


grave stones and a tablet which examination. According to past
on this bridge within the next will mark the spot of the
few months with possible records most of those persons Mrs. Halmington Everhardt,
burying place of these pioneers who have not been able to use of near Augusta, spent the
completion during the year
of the Yadkin. the licenses have sustained the week-end with her daughter,

2. Approved Charge Accounts


1925. The announcement was also loss rather than take the shame Mrs. T. J. Beck; Misses Lizzie
D O N T DRIFT made that the unveiling of this of a humbled dignity. Shoaf and Grace Jordan, of
memorial will be made the Salisbury, spent the week-end

3. Insurance Claims Prepared.


Another front page article occasion of another interesting REGISTRATION OF CARS
that might a>ply today was with Mrs. G. A. Lefler; Mrs.
exercises in which the D. A. R. Registration of Cars in 1924 Louis Howard spent several
titled Don't Drift. Youngman organization will be asked to Was 17,591,931-this according days recently with relatives at

4. Information For Income Tax


get away from the crowd for a take a leading part. to the Motor vehicle
while, and think. Stand on one Smith Grove.
Inscriptions on the Tablets. registrations in the United
side and let the world run by, The following are the States. TURRENTINE NEWS

Drug Deductions.
while you get acquainted with inscription on the tablets
yourself and see what kind of a W ILL ROGERS Mr. Ham Everhardt spent
unveiled: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
fellow you are. Ask yourself So m any ‘ ‘Old Tim ers”

5. Family Medical Records


“This memorial erected to Beck at Epheus; Mr. and Mrs.
hard questions about yourself. enjoyed Will Rogers, note this-
Daniel Boone, Hunter Explorer, Dink James, of Cooleemee,
Find out wheather you are Will Rogers Advertising Writer-
Backwood m an. Soldier. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
drifting aimlessly along with -When Will Rogers’ bones are

6. Pharmacists Consultations
Surveyor, Roadbuilder, and Early Williams; Mr. and Mrs.
the stream or striving to reach a inches beneath the sod, his
Legislator. He lived and learned L. D. Driver, of Cooleemee
definate goal. To surge along stone will bear a new epitaph.
woodcraft in Davie county 1750 spent Sunday in , this com­
with the crowd requires no

7. 24 Hour Service
1765” There will be no mention of his munity.
effort and will bring you no fame as cow puncher, no praise
The inscription to Boone’s
reward. Ask yourself if you are of his gift of humor, no eulogy of
father and mother is : CALAHALN NEWS

(For After Business Hours


making progress, so that to­ his career before the Follies
“ This memerial erected to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peeler, of
morrow will find you farther bright lights and the movie
Squire and Sarah Boone, Winston-Salem, spent Sunday
along than today. Kleig light. It’s going to be an

Prescription Needs Call


pioneers of the Yadkin whose with Mrs. Peeler’s parents, Mr.
This applies not only to the original epitaph, the one and
remains are interred one mile and Mrs. N. T. Anderson; Miss
material things but to the only one in the world. It will
N. W. in Joppa graveyard.

634-5036 Or 634-5037)
shaping of your whole life. Hattie Poindexter, of Advance
Coming from Pa. in 1749’’ read;
One sure way of making Will Rogers “ An Honest Ad spent the week-end , with
On the side of the monolith relatives in Calahaln; Miss
progress is to start a savings Writer”

8. S & H Green Stamps


Daniel Boone with a facsimile of Mary Campbell spent the week­
account which is not only saving Will hung out his shingle in
Boone’s Signature. The bas end with her parents, Mr. and
money but is also a good the advertizing profession by
relief is by the sculptor Henley. Mrs. J. B. Campbell.
character builder and is a sure agreeing to write Bull Durham
way of getting out of the rut of advertising. For the first in the
ECONOMY FARMINGTON NEWS
drifting along, having no object history of the printed word, a
in view and getting nowhere. Economy was also a big topic Mrs. Rachel and Mrs. J . F.
copy writer was given fiarte
in 1925-Is this so? It hardly Johnson are visiting Mr. and
blanche to say whatever he
seems possible, it seems too

Helping lls Make oir 40th Year A


Other articles of front page wished about a product. Rogers Mrs. George Johnson, of
attention were: General good to be true, but the Monroe Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. J. C. James
Enquirer says that “ Prediction was to write as he felt.
Assembly Passed Eleven The first startle he gave the left for China Grove Monday
Hundred New Laws, American of many observant persons is where he has accepted work
that more folks are going to advertising world was to write a
Apple Is Eaten By Londoners, testim onial advertisement with Mr. C. B. Mooney.
One Job No One Seems To work this year than within
several past seasons. There are about Bull Durham, in which he

Successful One, Means Helping


Want-State Executioneer, An FORK CHURCH NEWS
two reasons for this. The first is talked of nothing but cross word
Office Created by Legislature Mr. Pierce W iliam s, of
that a goodly number desire to puzzles.
Not Very Choice PosiUon, Big “ Everywhere you go, Winston-Salem, spent Sundav
Saving on The State-Owned recoup from last year, which with his parents here; Miss
proved somewhat lean. The everybody is figuring out a
Cars. Cross Word Puzzle, Nobody is Lessie Sheets, of near
second reason is that quite a Salisbury, is spending some
scattering few men and working or even exercising.
DANIEL BOONE America will win the next time with her cousin. Miss Mae
grownup boys find it necessary Sheets; Mrs. Wiley Potts, of

YOU SAVE!
. -Boone Tablet to secure jobs that they may eat puzzle contest. It’s the greatest
craze that bas hit the county Advance, spent last week with
Unveiled On Court Square and wear clothes.
since Prohibition. her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Monday-took billing on the Many attribute hard time to
“Peoplesays to me ‘Why Will, KImmer.
second page. It read-The scarcity of money, poor crops,
unvailing and dedication of the high living, autom obiles- you don’t understand. It’s an ADVANCE NEWS
large Boone tablet took place on anything rather than the real education. It learns you more
ways to say one word.’ If you Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Poin­
the court house square here reason-downright laziness and
know one way to say a word, dexter spent the week-end with
Monday at 1:30. The unveiling shiftlessness. A lean season is
of the tablet was by six school what do you need to know any Mr. and Mr. J. F. Taylor; mr.
only incidental, and really and' Mrs. Rad Wyatte, of
girls members of the Mocksville amounts to tem porary more for. Nobody is going to
give you something for nothing. Winston, spent the week-end
High School and several of the inconvenience to the working
members of reviolutionary 1don’t care how many ways you with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
masses. This country is all o. k., J. 0. Markland; Mrs. J. K.
families. The ivory was planted sound as a nut, all-right, and all ask for it. This puzzle has done
around the big monolith of Mt. one thing. It has learned us Branson and children, of
to the mustard if everybody will Thomasville, spent the week­

HALLDRUGCO.
Airy granit by six boys one of buckle down and go to work.’’ which is horizontal and which is
whom was a descendent of vertical.” end with her parents, Mr. and
One trouble with the country Mrs. J. 0. Markland; Born to
Daniel Boone. The address of today is that we have entirely This paper is fortunate to be
the occasion was made by Mr. among those in which the Bull Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Miller a fine
too many loafers and slackers. girl; Miss Eva Hoilensworth, of
E. C. Gregory, of Salisbury, And even m any of those Durham advertising is running.
N.C. Regent elect of the The next time you see an Sophia, N. C., Mr. Wiley
regularly employed, act as Coietrain, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Revolution. The speech of though they think that about all advertisement headed the
Crews of Thomasville, and Mr.
presentation for the Boone Trail they have to do is talk big, loaf a “ B u ll’s E ye” -read it. We
Hosie Wagoner of Tennessee 1 1 8 N orth M a in S treet Phone 6 3 4 -2 1 1 1
Highway and m em orial bit and draw their pay. It’s a guarantee it will make you
Association was made by Mrs. laugh, no matter if your’re spent the week-end at the home
mighty hard matter to employ a of Mr. A. C. Cornatzer.
Oliver Spencer, of Winston- person who takes his job suffering with chronic
Salem, past-regent of the N. C. dyspepsia.
Daughters of American
seriously, and feels that it is the
esence of dishonesty to accept
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Founder S.B. Hall
Bit and Pieces from the
Revolution. pay for something he does not A large crowd was in town
The tablets, which are large |x;rsonal columns:
do. Ever think about it. Monday attending court; Mr-
and massive in design and and Mrs. J. F. Leach announce
Interesting in the inscription CENTER NEWS
CLASSIFIED
were received by County Supt.
ONE Classified ad read- Mr. John Dwiggins, of Win­
the birth of a daughter; Mr.
Duke Hendrix, of Charlotte,
Judy Ledford - 3 Years; INera Godbey - 30 Years: Elsie James - 18
of School, E.P. Bradley and E. ston-Salem spent the week-end spent the week-end with his
C. Staton, Supt. of the
WANTED-Several ambitious
men with cars to sell with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents; Mr. R. B. Sanford Months: Bob Martin - 6 Months; Mrs. D. J. Mando - 7 Years:
Mocksville Schools. J. H. B. Dwiggins; Mr. T. A. attended a Ford D ealer’s
lubercating oils and greases.
In the address of the day, Hustlers can make $75 to $100 Vanzant and daughters, spent meeting in the Twin-City Frank Smith - 23 Years.
Mrs. E. C. Gregory stressed the Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
history of the Yadkin River
per week. For an interview see
H. M. Carter at Mocksville Mrs. Frank Hendrix, of Dulins;
Thursday; Mrs. P. J. Johnson is
spending some lim e in Bob Hull, K. Ph. 26 Years: Vance McGugan, R.Ph. 20 Years:
country and its significance to Mr. Walter Anderson, who has Asheville, the guest of Miss
the later development of the
Hotel any afternoon after 6 p.m.
pd. been attending the Sebren Gussie Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jeff Wells, R.Ph. 7 Years
state. The work of the D. A. R. Normal School of music, Guy Boger. oi »iiu>ton-Salem,
in connection with the marking
of the trail of Boone under the
M ARRIAG E LICENSES
Marriage License To Cost $5
relumed home Saturday.
(’ONCOKD NEWS
spent the week-end with the
latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A Total Of Over 100 Years Of Experience And
Service To The People Of Mocksville And
regency of Mrs. W. N. Reynolds Alter J u ly - I) S Treason: Mr. and Mrs. R,
was stressed. Mrs. Oliver The health of our community
TTie price of getting married L. Morrow anu little son, of
Spencer, who made the speech is very good at this writing:
is on the upgrade. When the Albemarle, and Miss Dorothy

Davie County.
of presentation for the Mrs. M am ie Carter and
fiscal year begins in July the Meroney. a student at Mitchell
Association, called attention to children, of Harmony, visited
price of marriage licenses will college, spent the week-end with
the sterling qualities of this Mrs. J. L. Smith Saturday; Mr.
be raised from $3 to $5 in this Mr and Mrs C. F. Meroney.
typical American pioneer and and Mrs. I. C. Berrier spent
state...Marrigae licenses are
10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

Methodist Ministers Attend Lectures FarminsEton News


inHiQi Miniatnri:
The Methodist Ministers ofnt Clinic which works as no a n Q
a carinE
caring communitv.
community. We must
B its O f L if e Western Carolina participated salvation process. II is where come together to celebrate”
in the Finch-Hunt lectures on. there are healing prayers and locally the grace and mercy of The Farmington Community breaking her right wrist in two
preaching M arch 10-12 at m inistry. All these ways God. We need a program of Easter Sunrise Service will be places. She entered the Davie
By R O S C O E B R O W N FISH E R Hospital on Friday and is doing
Wesley M em orial Methodist suggest salvation for prayers growth experience. There must Easter Sunday morfiing March
Church in High Point featuring and ministry, All these ways Iw continuing education for the 30th at the Farmington United well enough to be expected
Bishop Roy Nichols of Pittsburg, suggest salvation for some, and ministry and laity. Theology Methodist Church at 7:30 a.m. home during the week.
Pennsylvania, Dr. Emerson reach the emotional, in­ today must deal with intimate, with the Rev. Frank Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lashley
Colan, Cincinnati, Ohio, and tellectual and spiritual needs of immediate and ultimate. We pastor of the Baptist Church and daughter, M ary, were
Bishop Mack Stokes of Jackson, hum anity. All suggest that must remain Chrlstocentric- bringing the Easter message Saturday night guests at a bar-
Mississippi. some decision to turn God’s way Christ as the center of all and the combined choirs of the be-cue cook-out at the home of
Bishop Nichols reminded the is necessary for grace and things. We must be evangelistic two churches bringing special Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchins
ministers that they should not mercy. in mission and sevice. We must music. All are invited to come near East Bend.
fake themselves too seriously, Bishop Stokes gave some be alive in the struggle against and join in this early morning Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman,
but take the faith seriously. The guidelines to understanding the injustice and for peace. service. Wanda, Charles, Ruth, Benny
ministry is always to be seen as Wesleyan tradition. There is a There were probably three In spite of all the rainy damp and Peggy H artm an were
a primary identification with universal need in the human hundred ministers and guests in weather we have been having Sunday guests at a birthday
Jesus. The sermon is an in­ soul. The need is for God’s attendance. George and Lucy spring is almost here, according dinner at the home of Mr. and
strum ent that issues a forgiveness, empowerment to Finch of Thomasville, financed to the harbinger of spring ■the Mrs. Grady Riddle.
challenge for the short and long creative living, and enduring it, and Bishop Earl G. Hunt was red-breasted robins - who have Mrs. Ora Hendrix of Clem­
term, that extends an invitation meaning in the force of death. president of the Institute and been seen hopping oi^the green mons and Mr. and Mrs. Ham The Rev. W. Ray Pennell,
to grace and mercy, and offers Wesley saw this need met by proceedings. grass. The brown thrush have Collette of Winston-Salem were pastor of the First Baptist
O u t s id e — A n o th e r W o r ld Reported by Avery Arthur been seen also. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
the hope and promise of revealed religion. Intellectual Church, Cooleemee, will be
deliverance from sin and guilt. and philosophical guest leads to Ferguson. Word comes from Knoxville, W. S. Spillman. guest preacher in revival
It had been a long day . . . a few extra tensions. Dr. Colan presented the Tenn. that a former native of Mrs. B. C. Brock, Sr., visited services at the Eatons
Things had not fallen in place so well. Too many round dead end. Sin ip only met by
pen and square holes. various images of the church. experienced religion. The S u p p e r P la n n e d Farmington, Herbert Nicholson her sisters. Miss Margaret and Baptist Church beginning
The courtroom wherin God is authentic religion is heart is still a patient in the hospital Miss Frances Taber in Sunday morning, March 23.
Why not a walk outside?
"Come on, Grandpa," I called as I slipped through conceived of as Judge and warming, one that we know and A t D a v ie A c a d e m y there. His condition is con­ Statesville last week. at ll:n o and continuing
the family room. Authoritarian. The classroom feel. Sin is only met by a con­ There will be a barbecue and sidered not too good. He shows Mrs. Vashte Montgomery through Thursday, March
Outside there was no TV, no radio, no rattling of news­ which opens up the faith as a cerned religion. He stated that chicken pie supper Saturday, no improvement. who has been visiting her 23. The evening services will
paper. No telephone to answer. Myriads of stars plastered teacher explains the perfect March 22, at Davie Academy James L. Ward is now a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. begin at 7:30 each day. The
the heavens overhead. A whole new world! he did not believe there was
way. The marketplace which enough of concern for souls of Comm unity Building with patient in the intensive care unit and Mrs. David Gibson in Oxen Pastor, Lewis W. Williams,
"Tell me about life," I said to Grandpa. He was Hill, Va. returned home Friday
lilent for a while. Then he said: sees the gospel and world in­ people today. serving to begin at 4 p.m. at the Baptist Hospital in and congregation of the
—There would be no sunshine, if we had no shadows. tersecting and the gospel Bishop Nichols closed out the Take out boxes will be Winston-Salem. and is now with her daughter church extend a very cordial
—He is wise who sees the rainbow through the rain. making ethical judgements and lectures by stating the needs of available. Miss Kate Brown fell at her and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. invitation to these services.
—Man who destroys must some day build again. implications for the faith. It The the church today. We need to be home last Monday night John Eddleman.
—He who loves deeply takes the chance of getting
hurt, but also the chance of rich reward.
—What It unjustly won is apt to be easily lost.
—Wading into immortality throught rivers of human
blood is a poor way to be remembered by posterity.
—He who waits too late to see the goodness of life, rT H tP e IS A r it tc F o n e v C R Y T H IN O . " E c e l d P H t t i 3 1 . T h e L it/ in i B ib lt . T y n d * ! * H o u h

may have to look through preverted eyes.


—Rich people are those who invest in things the
stock market does not control: Love, faith, tolerance,
kindness . , . and the hundreds of little courtesies most
people overlook.
D m stars were beautiful overhead. Q O t)’S F i v e M IN U T E S ® ©
A dvance N ew s LYNN HAVEN
C'S BARBECUE

Mrs. Flynt of Winston-Salem N U R S IN G H O M E INC. ‘B arbeque A t I t ’s Best”


has opened up an Antique Shop 13th in Kernersville Rest Home
in the H. T. Smithdeal store following a serious illness of
four weeks. Also sympathy to 8 4 2 S a lu b u r y S t.
building. Mrs. Flynt would P. O. Box 428
appreciate the cooperation of Mrs. Harvey Zimmerman and
all who are interested in An­ family in the death, of her State Ucemed P h o n e : 634-2495
tiques. We extend deepest grandmother, Mrs. Day.
sympathy to Mrs. Mabel Minor Mrs. S allie Carter is i . E. SmU, Admlntitntor
recuperating at her home from *
in the death of her husband,
Thomas M inor who passed a recent heart attack for
several weeks. She is now able
away Wednesday morning at
to attend church services.
DAVIE TRACTOR &
Davie County Hospital after
suffering a heart attack at his Mrs. Mildred Hege, Mrs. Mae C. A. SEAFORD IM P L E M E N T CO.
home. Also sympathy to Mr. Markland of Advance, Mrs. Sue
Minor’s daughter, Mrs. Patricia Garwood of Mocksville and F o rd Faim ing-Sales A n d Service
Jones and her family. Mrs. Alice Murray of Winston- LUM BER CO M PANY -New H o lla n d E qu ip tm e n t-
Mr. George Judd was in Salem were dinner guests of -A C o m p le te R e p a ir Shop-
Chicago on business two days Mrs. Matt Poindexter Thur­
sday. Jwicho Road MockivUle, N. C. S alisb ury R o a d
last week.
Mrs. Gladys Myers entered Little Philip Carter son of Mr. P ho ne : 634-5969
Baptist Hospital Monday March and Mrs. Jack Carter, returned PhaB«694-S148
10th in a serious condition. We home from Baptist Hospital last
hope for her a speedy recovery. Wednesday after teking
threatm ent for spinal
Friends of Miss Laura Shutt will
meningitis for several days. We
EATON FUNERAL HOM E
be glad to hear she is now
showing some im provem ent are glad to hear his condition is PARKS & SCOTT
after being in Forsyth slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry C arlton’s home was Insulating Sarvica 838 N. Main StiM t
M em orial Hospital for two
entered last Wednesday af­ MeeksvllU, N, C. 27028
weeks suffering from a broken M ocknille.N .C.
hip. ternoon through a rear door
after prying open the storm Cooling In The Summer-Warm In The Winter
We extend sympathy to Mrs. Ph thU t'Ipln a
PhoM684-S148
Clint Holder in the death of her door. Taken from their home GOD HAS GREATER THINGS FOR OUR LIVES
mother, Mrs, Bessie Day who were several guns, pistols, one OHIc* Phon«! 634-5939 There is a moment in Biblical history I would love It is in essence what He said to Jesus Christ
passed away Thursday March steroe and two electric guitars. 0*w«y Porks OWI9M Scon to have shared. It has fascinated me from the when He prayed "Let this cup pass." It is
The congregation of the moment I first read of it. God calls Moses to Mount what He said to Paul who prayed, "Please
Baptist Church gave a Pisgah and shows him the Promised Land. I would remove this thorn from my flesh."
M acedonia fellowship dinner Sunday at the have liked to have eavesdropped on that conversation. Here is. what you and I should engrave on the FULLER W ELDING &
community building honoring "No. You can't go. I cannot answer that prayer door posts and lentels of our hearts:
M oravian News their new pastor and wife, Rev. DAVIE of yours affirmatively. I know what you have God always has greater things in store FABRICATORS
and Mrs. Russell Myers. l)een through. I've suffered along with you through for us than those we ask for and are
every bitter moment. But I cannot let you go in. C e rtifie d W elding-Portable
Macedonia members, friends FREEZER LOCKER, INC. denied. Always!
and relatives wish to e: You will be buried here-today-by Me. Trust Me, W elder O n H a n d
S e m in a r S c h e d u le d for I love you very much." It is thus that "The peace of God, which
their sympathy to the family of passeth all understanding, shall keep your •Trailers O u r S p e cia lity
Rev. and Mrs. John Kapp in the In a sense it is exactly what God said to Oavid hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."
when he asked to be permitted to build the temple. R o u te 4 M ocksville, N .C .
death of his aunt, Mrs. Annie For P ro m o tin g aea StOiibury Straet (Philippians 4:71
P h ilip F u lle r O w n e r
Bynum Kapp of Winston-Salem. ++++++++++++++++++
Sunday, March 23rd Palm Phone<M-3786 ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK P h o n e : 634-3712
Sunday, Rev. Kapp will receive W o r th w h ile C au ses ++++-i-+++++-f ++-i-++++
new members into the church at “ How to Prom ote a O C o m m u n l t y A d v a n is ln g 197S
7:30. Passion Week reading will Worthwhile Cause” is the theme
begin the week before Easter. of the statewide Public
T N i c o lu m n 6 * lo n p 10 our w ill »o e # p l p rf n u W # f t # ™ j n d p »V * t .0 0 fo r M C h i l i m --------- - - I. In tha caaa o f q u o u t l o m , tha nama

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ellis and Relations Seminar scheduled MOCKSVILLE MOTOR CO.
o l l h » •u tho f a n d Ih a tilla and p u U liiM t o t « w b o o k m i » l ba A d d ra a i I n i m to " O o d 'i F i n M ln u ta a ." B o > 1 2 1 5 7 . F o r t W o rt h . T a i . 7 6 1 1 6
REAViS FORD INC.
Stan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ellis for April 29-30 at the Four
were Wednesday dinner guests Seasons Holiday Inn in
of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ellis and When Pe<q>l< Uften Batter
Greensboro. CustomOnummtd lion Woitc This feature is published in the interest of a better coinniunity
some of their children. The sem inar w ill feature SlMlFtbitMtliw
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ellis were H w y .eO lN oith
promotion, publicity and public -ConunstcU * RNMmtil-
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. relations techniques, said and is made possible by these sponsors
Don Howard on Wednesday PomUsWddlntSaivlM
Bernadette Hoyle, director Moeknillc, N. C. Phone 684-3161
night. They enjoyed being with ofthe two-day meeting. Phone 634-2379 who believe in building character.
them very much. The program is designed SlSWiUcMboroSt.
Mrs. Lula Sparks, Mrs. p rim a rily for non-profit
Kenny Smith and Mrs. Ernest agencies and organizations, EATON'S BAPTIST CHURCH MOCKSVILLE CIRCUIT
CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD « » C * H SMITH GROVE
Rev. Jack Luther
Cope visited Mrs. Hattie Dull although representatives of any Sunday School 10 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH Bixby, N.C. Morning Worship II a.m. Bethel Methodist 9:45 a.m.
last Thursday and had dinner group may attend. Topics will Comatzer Methodist 11 a.m.
SMITH GROVE UNITED
Bud McDowcll, pastor Training Union 7 p.m.
with her. include working with ADVANCE BAPTIST CHURCH luthe SS v n c h u r c h METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ellis and newspaper, radio and Sunday School at 10 a.m. MOCKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL Rev. Leonard VonCannon, Pastor
A_ EDGEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH HOLINESS CHURCH Visitors Welcome
Stan were supper guests of Mr. television; promoting special ME (d Fs t c h u r c h Worship at II a.m.
Lgcy cach Sunday at 6 p.m. Harrison B. Hickling, Minister
and Mrs. George Fry last events; effective publications &’E » ' s ^ T f f i H IJAMES CROSS ROADS Sunday School 10 a.m. ST. FRANCIS
worship 7 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Service 11 a.m. CATHOLIC MISSION
Thursday evening. They and exhibits; planning Bible Study 4th Sunday night FARMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday 10 a.m. • Sunday obligation
JERICHO CHURCH OF CHRIST Evanaelistic Service 7:30 o.m.
showed some films of Penn­ successful meetings; how to get BEAR CREEK Youth Night Sun. 6 p.m. fulfllled also at anticipatory mass on
BAPTIST c h u r c h FARMINGTON UNITED Jericho Road ‘Saturdays at 7;30j).m.
sylvania that the Fryes made on good speakers; fund raising; CLEMENT GROVE METHODIST CHURCH Charles Isenbere, Minister
CHURCH OF GOD MOCKSVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCH >34-3114 or 246-2463
their vacation last summer. getting support from the I.W. Ijames, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Office: 49Z-S291-Home: 634-5257 Hospital St., Mocksville, N.C
& 1 9 A » ' ? h^u r c h Rev. Robert L. CHURCH OF THE
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ellis and business community; help from Sabbath School 10 a.m. Cooleemee, N.C. JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH >D SHEPARD
Worship Service 1 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday School..... ....
Stan were overnight guests of public libraires; and how to a iM iT “c « FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Worship 11 a.m. --Jeemee, N.C.
Prayer Meeting Wed., 8 p.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. ioming Prayer, Service
Mr. and Mrs. Ausbon Ellis and make effective speeches. North Main St., Mocksville, N.C. Worship Service 7 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Carol on Thursday. ■iii BLAISE BAPTIST CHURCH CLARKSVILLE PENTECOSTAL Rev. Charles Bullock
Speakers will be professionals 2 miles No. of Mocksvillc off HOLINESS CHURCH LIBERTY UNITED NEW UNION UNITED
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ellis, Mr. from the public relations and Mocksville, Route S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH
and Mrs. Glenn Ellis and Stan, Rev. Albert Gentle Church School 10 a.m.
related fields. Worship Service 11 a.m. LIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH NO CREEK PRIMITIVE THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Francis Reid Ellis went on a Sunday School 10 a.m. Troy C. Vaughn, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH ForkjN.C.
Bernadette Hoyle, a Raleigh Worship Service 11 a.m. FIRST UNITED The Church of the Ascension
tour of the Gravely plant in public relations consultant, is glXBV^PRESBYTERlAN METHODIST CH.URi.CH MACEDONIA MORAVIAN CHURCH NORTH MAIN STREET Church School 10 a.m.
Clemmons, also the Schlitz COOLEEMEE Rev. Austin Hamilton Rev. John H. Kapp, Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST Morning Prayer, Sermon 11 a.m.
president of the R a le i^ Public PRESBYTERIAN Charles McGhee, Minister
plant In Winston-Salem Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m.
Relations Society. She has won CHURCH Worship Service 11 a.m. MomJnB Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. TURRENTINE BAPTIST CHURCH i
Thursday of last week. three awards in the Society's CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. James P. Knight, Minister Youth Choir ReiiLlearsal 6 p.m. Worship Service 11 a.m.
Evening Worship 7 p.m. UNION CHAPEL UNITED
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ellis annual competition for Sunday Service 10A.M. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH Youth
_________
Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
p.m, METHODIST CHURCH
6 miles East on Hwy. 64 Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Wed. Service 7:30 p.m.
and family were visitors of Mr. excellence in promotion. She is Worship Service 11A.M. WESLEY CHAPEL UNITED
Rev. Yates K. WUWnson, Pastor Adult Choir RehearsalB: 15 p.m. K GROVE UNITED
and Mrs. Dan Ellis Friday night founder and director of the COMMUNITV BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a.m. lODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben CENTER UNITED Gladstone Road '"-rshir
Worship “
Service 11 a.m. Mnrif
award-wiiming Tar Heel METHODIST CHURCH ____S UNITED ND PENTECOSTAL YADKIN VALLEY
Ellis. Writers Roundtable, now in its Sunday School 10 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. lETHODIST CHURCH SCHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH
CHESNUT GROVE UNITED Worship Service 11 a.m. HOLi;
The Young Adult class met at eleventh year. A form er METHODIST CHURCH Evening Worship 7 p.m. FULTON UNITED MOCKSVILLE CHURCH SALEM UNITED ZION UNITED
the church last Saturday n e w s p a p e r w o m a n , M rs . METHODIST CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH
COOLEEMEE UNITED
evening for a supper and a Hoyle's experience includes IS METHODIST CHURCH GREEN MEADOWS Depot Street SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
meeting afterwards. There CHINQUAPIN GROVE Rev. Avery A. Ferguson BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. James I. Morris, Pastor
years in government social BAPTIST CHURCH SEWNTH-DAY ADVENTIST
were 26 members present and welfare public relations. Rev. Walter L. Warfford Sunday School 10 A.M.
CHURCH OF GOD CONCORD UNITED Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 11 A.M, MiUing Rd., Mocksville, N.C.
nine children. Everybody en­ Further information on the Cooleemee, N.C. Worship Service 11 a.m. Lonny G. Liebeh, Pastor
METHODIST CHURCH Evening Service 7 P.M. Sabbath School 10 a.m.
joyed themselves very much. Public Relations Seminar may B.T.U.%:30p.m. Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ellis CHURCH OF GOD CORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCH Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.
be obtained by writing Public OF PROPHECY Prayer Wting-Wed.,*7:30 p.n

(Dial—A—Prayer - 634-3311)
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cope Relations Seminar, P.O. Box Rev. Glenn Hawley DAVIE BAPTIST TABERNACLE SHILOH BAPTISI CHURCH
last Friday morning. Saturday 5393, Raleigh, N.C. 27607. Route 4 (Ephesus)
MocksviUe, ~
S M s^ S rch
morning they had coffee and
cake with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
White..
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ellis and
Cooleemee
DUTCHMAN CREEK
BAPTIST CHURCH
I
is
Stan, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Senior Citixenti COLLETTE ANTIQUES & BILL MERRELL
Ellis spent the weekend with J. P. GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ellis in The Cooleemee Senior M ARTIN HARDWARE &
Winston-Salem. They will ART SUPPLIES FURNITURE C O , INC.
return to their home in
Citizens Club will hold an
A n tiq u e s A n d C o lle c tib le
M IL LIN G CO., IN C
Easter Bonnet Parade during
Nebraska Tuesday. their next scheduled meeting on
GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fuiniture-Lamps-Glassware-Silver M iy PkNir
Mrs. Nan McBride is still a Monday, March 24, beginning at Old Clocks-Picture Frames- ‘^Vbeta Comfort And Economy MMt”
WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE W* Cuatem BItnd
patient at Forsyth Memorial 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall of
701 Witkeebon 8 t.
hospital. Her condition is not FMdt, Dry Coodi, Groewtii, FcitiUur 1021 Y a d k in v ille R o a d 524 Depot SlTMl
(he First Baptist Church. Mockfvflle, N, C.
good. Mrs. Gray Sheek is sick at
her home. Let's remember nuMM 684-2128 M ocksville, N .C . 634-2296 Phone 634-2126 Phone 684-6181
these people with our prayers
and get well cards.
DAVIE c o t

E c u m e n ic a l C h o ru s

To P re s e n t C a n ta ta
, CAROLYN MYKRS G RIM ESP A RK ER The Ecum enical Chorus,

Grimes
Carolyn Diane Myers, 17, of Grimes H. Parker, 57, of 36 directed by Reaves Gardner,
Route 7, Mocksville, died March Erwin Street, Cooleemee, has will present an Easter Cantata
10th in Baptist Hospital In an attack at the Twin Cedars “No Greater Love” by John W.
Winston-Salem after an G olf Course and was Peterson at three different
churches during the Easter

(Fat)
extended Illness. pronounced dead by the hospital
She was born in Davie at 12:55 p.m. season.
County, daughter of the late Funeral services were con­ The first performance will be
Charlie F. Myers and Thelma ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at at Oak Grove United Methodist
Jane Branch Myers. She was a Eaton’s Funeral Chapel. Burial Church Sunday, March 25, at 7

Pariter
junior at Davie County High was in Rowan Memorial Park. p.m., the second at Advance
School. Mr. Parker was born in Davie United Methodist Church
Surviving are her mother; County on December 26,1917, to Wednesday, March 28, at 7:30
one brother, David Myers; and the late John H. and Effle Mae p.m .; and, Easter Sunday,
her grandmother, Mrs. Mary M iller Parker. He was a March 31, at 7:30 p.m. at Green
Branch of Rt. 7, Mocksville. member of the First Baptist Meadows Baptist Churrh.
Funeral service was held last Church of Cooleemee and an At Easter in 1973 the choir at
Thursday at 2 p.m. at Eaton’s employee of Ingersoll-Rand Advance United Methodist
Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Company |n Mocksville. Church decided to give a
Norman FVye. Burial was in the Surviving are his wife. Hazel Cantata as a part of the Lenten
, D avie Baptist Tabernacle Spry Parker; one daughter. services and sought the help of
Cemetery. Mrs. Ronnie Lookabill of Mr, Gardner as director. A few
Pallbearers were members of Mocksville; two sons, Grimes By Marlene Benson weeks after rehearsals begin, it The F a rm in g to n R u rita n C lub presented perfect

Farmington
the junior class of Davie High. Parker, Jr. of Cooleemee, John was decided to follow the attendance pins to ten of their m em bers a t their M arch
P arker of Mocksville; five To know Grimes (Fat) Parker, Sr. was to love him. Ecumenical theme of the Key i:Uh m eeting. Those receiving pins are left to rig ht, Joh n
sisters, Mrs. Walter Stephenson The sudden and tragic death of this fine man brought 73 program and include as Caudle. R o w land Schulte, G ilm e r ElHs, Joe W hife, H enry
T .J. MINOR many churches in the area as Lee Shore, Batry S m ith , J a k e Connor, Joe C a r r Harpe,
of Salisbury, Mrs. Vernel Bash- considerable grief to the little Cooleemee community,

Ruritans
possible. In 1973 there were 20 ■Juno P ilc h e r and Clyde M urray .
forth of Michigan, Mrs. Sadie which he lo v ^ .
Thomas Jefferson Minor, 74, Wood and Miss Cody Parker, For many years this sports enthusiast participated in people in the chorus The club celebrated its tw elfth annive rsary in
of Rt. 1 Advance, died March both of Cooleemee, Nellie the local sports programs and later devoted a great deal representing 8 churches. Mrs. F e b ru a ry . Those receiving pins ranged from one year to
12th in Davie County Hospital in Parker of Boston, Mass.; one of his time to working with young people in this field. Ruth Latham was pianist and twelve year perfect attendance. There were thirty-four
Mocksville, after suffering a J im Wilson was narrator. c harter m e m b e rs when the club was organized. Two new

Honor
brother, Wallace Parker of Sports was, in fact, a household word in the Parker home
heart attack at his home. In April of 1974, after working m em bers were recently received into the club
Charlotte and three grand­ and one of many interests shared by his entire family m e m b e rship, w hich now totals twenty-four. The new
Funeral services were until the very day of his death. together for 3 seasons, the
children. m em bers were D a rre ll M u rray and W ayne H a rtm a n .
conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. Pallbearers were: Bill White, Those of us who were children and teenagers, group decided they needed a
at Voglers Clemmons Chapel name. Because of the nature of B illy Johnso n, who is the c a m p aig n m a n a g e r for the

Members
Lee C lin Shepherd, Fred especially during the 50’s will long remember his
with burial in Fork Baptist the beginning of the chorus and D avie County M arch of D im es, was the guest speaker and
Hellard, Rob Foster, Chuck devotion to the local Recreation program for the
Church Cemetery. because it truly represents presented a very in fo rm a tive film a n d ta lk on tne benefits
Brown and Hunter Miller, who youngsters. He coached ball teams, worked in the
Mr. Minor was bom in Davie many faiths and denominations, of the M arch of D im es. He urged a ll c lub m e m b e rs to lend
are members of Mr. Jarvis’ Recreation Center and any number of activities which
County to George W. and Betty the name “The Ecumenical their t to the M arch o f D im es Walk-A-Thon w hich
Sunday School Class of the First kept him involved with the young people.
Zimmerman Minor. He has Chorus” was chosen. This is to leld A pril I9th.
Baptist Church, Cooleemee of He was a strong man with the respect and admiration
, lived in Davie County, Fork and chorus is dedicated to
which Mr. Parker was a of all who knew him - and yet, he was a gentle,
• Advance Communities all his presenting the message of Jesus
member. understanding man.

Cooleemee News
life and was a member of the Christ through beautiful music
MRS. R .M . EATON A loving husband, devoted father and a true friend to
Fork Baptist Church. and song.
Mrs. Floyd Boger Eaton, 80, many. Fat Parker’s death has caused much grief, but in
Mr. Minor was employed with The Ecumenical Chorus has
of Rt. 2, Mocksville, widow of R. return, he has surely left behind an abundance of
Frank L. Blum Construction grown to 32 members
Marsh Eaton, died March 12th precious memories.
Company. representing more than a dozen
Surviving is his wife, Mabel at the Davie County Hospital. churches in Davie, Yadkin and Mrs, Edna Van Auken of New Mrs. Stella House re-entered
Myers Minor of the home; one Funeral services were con­ Forsyth counties. The Sunday Jersey and Mrs, Rachael Royer Davie Hospital last week for
daughter, Mrs. Patricia M. ducted Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at By Gordon Tomlinson of Maryland are visiting here additional treatment.
performance will feature Mrs.
Jones of Rt. 3, Advance; two the Eaton Funeral Home My acquaintance and knowledge of Grimes Parker of Sarah Bingham as organist and with their sister, Mrs. Marie
granddaughters, Lynn Jones Chapel. Burial was in the Bear Cooleemee goes back into the 1930's. And, of course, this Miss L,ouise Stroud as pianist. Moody, who is seriously ill at Mrs. Eula Hoffman returned
and Lisa Jones; one grandson Creek Baptist Church involved athletics. At Advance the organist will be her home on Erwin Street. to her home in North Cooleemee
Chris Jones; one sister, Mrs. Cemetery. “ Fat” Parker, as he was known to so many, was an Mrs. Ruth Latham and the last week after three weeks as a
Cora Whitehead of Clemmons; Mrs. Eaton was born in Davie outstanding athlete at the Cooleemee High School. Only a pianist Mrs. Barbara Orrell. Charles Isley is recovering patient in Johnson County
five brothers, Monroe Minor of County to Paul and Elvira few years my senior, I first watched him play and then Again the fine dramatic voice of nicely after having surgery last Hospital, M ountain City,
Mt. Airy, M .J. M inor of Boger. She was a member of the played against him. He was a most outstanding athlete, Bob Buckley will narrate each week at Forsyth Hospital, Tennessee. She is doing nicely.
Charlotte, G. Yates Minor of Bear Creek Baptist Church. especially in basketball and baseball. program. where he remains a patient.
Clemmons, Sam Minor, and K. Surviving are several nieces At the completion of his high school career, he signed a Neil Wagner returned to his
The soloists are favorites and home in Arlington, Virginia
0. Minor of Winston Salem. and nephews. professional baseball contract (I t>elieve with the well known throughout the area. Calvin Howard entered Davie
Philadelphia Athletics). As a fireballing right-hander, he Hospital Frid ay night for Sunday morning after a weeks
The sopranos include Mrs.

Church Activities
pitched for several years with various professional teams treatment. visit here with his sister and
Laura Stevens, Mrs. Letty brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
before suffering an injury to his arm. Smith, Mrs. Trudy Williams
Returning to Cooleemee he continued his active Noah Grimes was released Bill White. He decided against a
and Mrs. Becky Pilcher, The flight to Texas at this time and
participation in both basketball and baseball with the tenors are Henry Warren, Jim from the Nurse Care Center,
semi-pro teams of that era through the 1940's and on into Salisbury last week and is chose to spend the entire week
Wilson, Joe Long and Tim Shoaf here with relatives and friends.
CORNATZER CHESTNUT GROVE the 50’s. recuperating at the home of his
and the basses are Ronnie and Miss Cecilia Ivynell
His love and dedication to sports was only naturally Zero Smith. son, Reid Grimes of Salisbury.
There will be a Gospel Sing at There will be a Gospel Sing at transmitted to his family. And, in the 1960’s his daughter F id d le rs C o n v e n tio n Mayfield, daughter of Mr.
The public is invited to come, and Mrs. Clyde Thomas
Cornatzer United Methodist Chestnut Grove United and two sons were carrying on the “Fats” Parker Mrs, Evie Hayes continues to There will be a Bluegrass
listen and receive a special Mayfield of Til Mill Street^
Church Saturday, March 29th, Methodist Church Saturday, tradition as outstanding athletes. undergo treatment at the N,C, Fiddlers Convention Monday,
Easter blessing from a program Mocksville, will participate
beginning at 7:30 p.m. March 22, at .7 p.m. Although it is always grievous to lose a husband, father, Baptist Hospital. March 31st, at the Farmington
presented by a group who ob­ in the "Miss Teenager"
Featured will be the Causey Singers will include The or friend........ the circumstance under which this School auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
viously enjoy singing praises to Pageant. She is sponsored
Family plus other groups. Singing Apostles, The Salem departure is made should always be considered. James Stroud of Cooleemee sponsored by- the Farmington
God. by the Mocksville Jaycees.’
Rev. Jack Luther, pastor, Singers and the Groce Family No man loved sports any more than “Fats” Parker. It Flower & Gift continues to C o m m u n ity ' D e v e lo p m e n t
invites the public to attend. of Lexington. was most fitting that be was a participant even through undergo treatment at the V,A. Association.
BETHEL Rev. James Reeyes, pastor, the final minutes of his life. S e m in a r For M in is te rs Hospital in Durham where he Registration will begin at 6:30 N A A C P P la n s
invites the public to attend. has been a patient for the past p.m.
,4 Hiere will be a Gospel Sing at Car Wrecks l i i r l Scout On Alcoholism Slated couple weeks. Mrs. Stroud’s Cash prizes will be awarded T u e s d a y M e e tin g
' Bethel United Methodist Church COOLEEMEE father, T.T. K im m er of for the best in band, banjo,
S u n ^ y , March 30, beginning at ,News M dvin D. Denton, Alcoholism Statesville, who is also a-patlent fiddle, bass, guitar- and
The Davie NAACP chapter

7:30 .p.m. There will be a series'of Holy In Cooleeifiee^ ^ A troop cam p training alcoholism
Education tkinsultant with the
to be held at Little
there, is scheduled to have mandolin.
will have a regular meeting
Tuesday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m.
The Tuttle Family will be Week services at Cooleemee open-heart surgery on Wed­ Further information may be in the B.C. Brock Community'
A single car collision oc­ weekend for Girl Scout leaders Joe's Presbyterian Church in
featured. United Methodist Church nesday. obtained from Odell Boger, 493- Building cafeteria.
curred Sunday around 6:20 p.m. of Junior, Cadette, and Senior Barium Springs, N.C, Tuesday,
Rev. Jack Luther, pastor, beginning Wednesday, March 4118 or Dan Capbell, 998-5148
in Cooleemee on R P 1162. troops will be held at Camp April 15,
invites the public to attend. 26. Douglas Long on Saturday,
Involved was Lawrence Gray All ministers in Davie County
COOLEEMEE April 12, 9 A.M. through Sun­ that plan to attend should
L e n te n S e rvic e s W hitaker, 28, of Route 7,

GREATER GOSPEL SOUND


day, A pril 13, 3 P .M . contact the Tri-County Mental
Mocksville, operating a 1970
The com bined choirs of Registration, with the $3.50 fee, Health Complex in Mocksville,
Pontiac.
Jerusalem Baptist and should reach the Girl Scout 634-2195 or 634-3205 for
Cooleemee United Methodist
A re S c h e d u le d According to Trooper K. W.
Office by April 4. Mrs. W. F.
Ledbetter of the N. C. Highway information and registration
churches will present an East Charge-wide Lenten Services Patrol, Whitaker was traveling Perkins, volunteer from form.

PRESENTS
Cantata “ God’s Only Son" at for the Davie United Methodist west on R P 1162 when he lost Thomasville, will be the in­ Speakers w ill provide
Cooleemee united Methodist Charge will be held at Center structor. This train in g is information on local, state and
control of his vehicle and ran
Church Sunday, March 23, at United Methodist Church, into a ditch. designed to help leaders federal referral resources,
7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23, at 7:30 p.m. There were no injuries in the prepare their troops for over­ “ Games Alcoholics Play With
|,) Dr. Bill Cain and Rev. Avery Rev. George Rudisill, District accident. There was 1500 night camping and all leaders Helpers" and “ Counseling With
Arthur Ferguson invite the are expected to have this or

AT
Superintendent of the damages to the car and The Fam ily Of The Alcoholic",
public to attend. Thomasville District will be the similar training before taking In addition, there will be a
Whitaker was charged with
guest preacher. The Salem their troops on overnight preview of the new film “ The
ST. FRANCIS traveling too fast for conditions.
United Methodist Church Choir camping trips. Alcoholic Within Us" and a time
St. Francis Mission will have will sing. for questions and discussion.
Lenten Services Thureday at

Cedar Creek
The Seminar speakers will
7:30 p. m.

B.C. Brock Community BIdg. Auditorium


include: Loy Devine,
alcoholism program
B e lto n e C a lls For C o m p re h e n s iv e P ro g ra m coordinator with the Tri-County
Mental Health Complex; Gwen
A comprehensive program to hearing aid fittings and service With Christ as our guide, we Hay. Kellermann, executive director
improve the products and in users' homes as a customer will begin today Mrs. W illia m Baton and of the M ental Health
services offered the nation’s service.- “Our in-home service to enlarge the boundaries of children visited recently in the

N. IMain Street In Mocksville


Association of M ecklenburg
approxim ately 14.5 m illion program is a customer service, our life. home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan county; Herb Moore, director of
hard-of-hearing has been particularly for those in­ Life constantly changes; Campbell in Winston-Salem. the Alcohol R ehabilitation
proposed by Beltone E le c­ dividuals who find it difficult to But Christ remains the same Mrs. Allen Transou and Center in Black Mountain; John
tronics Corporation, the travel to a dealer’s office to uphold and guide us. children visited in the home of R ann, social worker at
nation’s leading hearing aid because of advanced age or H, C. Gr _ her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Broughton Hospital; Dave
manufacturer. infirmities,” he pointed out. RosellaSafranek West in Winston-Salem Corns, coordinator alcoholism
The program which is Beltone’s program also calls
• outlined in a response Chicago-
I * based Beltone made to a
for enactment of hearing aid
dealer licensing laws in the 11
Spring is really here. People
are beginning to plant their
Saturday.
Thomas Smith visited in the
home of his brother and sister-
program
A d m in is tr a tio n
Veterans
H o s p ita l,
Salisbury; and Jim Thompson,
FridayMarch21st, 7:30P.M.
D epartm ent of Health, states not currently having such gardens and everywhere you in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Minor Tri-County M ental Health
Education and Welfare Task legislation, and that the look you can see little flowers Smith in Houstonville, N. C. Complex,
Force Report on hearing aids, Department of HEW implement peeping from their earthly
also calls for expanded
educational efforts to build
public awareness of the wide­
spread incidence of hearing
expanded and
educational programs for
hearing aid dealers.
upgraded

The company also recom­


beds. They seem to say that God
is alive and still on the throne
and will supply our needs.
Sunday was a cool day;
Free W hat Am I? ^ The ThraMwr Brothers
From Burmuiffham^ Ala.
HearingTest
Often I am unrecognized -
impairment. mends federal grants be used however a good Sunday school
for research projects that would particularly in the very young-
As pointed out by Beltone here at the Cedar Creek Baptist
President Lawrence M. Posen, study how hearing aid Church, Supt, Brother Eric 1 make the elderly suffer, ^

Available At
the program concentrates on characteristics can be im ­ Scott and Secretary Cathey much, they may cut themselves
three basic areas: research to proved to provide users with the Tatum were in charge.
increase the scientific most beneficial amplification Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ridgell
off from family and friends ,,, ^ The TiiUh Fam ily ★
Foster Drug
and they know the heartbreak of
technology of hearing aid fit­ help. Posen stressed that such shopped in Winston-Salem one loneliness.
research should utilize the day last week. While there they
ting; educational efforts to help
research facilities and [>er- visited in the home of Miss From KeruesvHU\ A .C
Store
motivate the hearing impaired 1 rob more than 15 million
to seek help through surgery, sonnel within the industry, and Martha Sutzer. Americans of much that is good.
medical treatm ent or a m ­ that following such a project the The Rev, L, R, Howell family I undermine their confidence
plification; and a program to industry should establish of Marion, N. C.'visited at their and eat away their social life.
insure hearing aid purchasers voluntary performance stan­ old homeplace recently.
receive comptetent, ethical dards for hearing aids. Callers at the home of Odell
Anyone who has trouble
hearing or understanding is I am equally hard on the rich The Royal Heirs ^
service. To help overcome the wide­ Eaton Sunday evening were Mr, welcome to have a test using the and poor. I cause trouble on the
spread lack of knowledge and Mrs, Julius Ridgell and latest electronic equipment to
In the latter area, the Beltone
program calls for establish- concerning hearing im ­ Mrs, William Eaton and Darrin, determine his or her particular
job and in the home. Yet. few of
those I attack do anything to From Danrille, Va.
,ment of a national agency to pairment, Beltone calls upon Mrs. W illiam Eaton and loss. Diagrams showing how the fight me, because nocne wants
'* monitor and resolve complaints the Department of HEW to children, Jean and D arrin ear works and some of the to admit I exist.
from hearing aid users, in­ support the hearing aid in­ called recently at the home of causes of hearing loss will 'be
suring that all services con­ dustry's educational efforts in Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Parks of available. 1 am a hearing problem.
tr a c t^ for are provided and publicizing the high incidence of Four Corners. They called Everyone should have a
hearing loss and that most hearing test at least once a year Karly detrrtion is important.
that the terms of all product recently at the home of Mr. and
hearing impairments can be if there is any trouble at all
warranties be fulfilled. Mrs, Carl Cain. hearing clearly. Even people
Beltone also asks that alleviated through surgery, The Home Missionary Circle We'll be happy to give you a
now wearing a hearing aid or free electronic hearing test.
legislation or regulations be medical treatment or the use of met Sunday after Sunday school those who have been told
enacted stipulating a m an ­ a properly fitted hearing aid. with the president, Sister Just call or stop in.
nothing could be done for them
datory purchase price refund be “ I believe it is essential that Geraldine Eaton who was in sliould have a hearing test and Atlvame Tickets - *3.00 For Ticketis Write-
made to the purchaser of any the federal government support charge. Eleven memt>ers were find out about the latest
hearing aid sold through proven the industry's educational ef­ present and they enjoyed a methods of hearing correction.
misrepresentation or fraud, and forts. There currently are an
estimated 14.5 million hard-of-
beautiful helpers lesson. They The free hearing tests will be
given at Beltone Hearing Aid
M ay Be O b ta in e d A t Fogter’s Jewelers TickeCs............ Box 174
that all hearing aid dealers be also made plans for Easter.
required to operate through full- hearing persons in the U. S. The members and friends of vService, Poster Drug Store, in
time, established business Because the general public the Cedar Creek Church will Lowe's Shopping Center,
H EAR ING A ID SERVICE Welcome,N.C.
offices. knows relatively little about worship with the Galilee Baptist Thursdays, 10 a.m. til noon. If Foster's Drug Store At The Uoor-*3.50
Posen stressed that Beltone hearing impairments, many of Church in Winston-Salem you can't get there on Hiur-
sday, call &4-2141 and arrange IN THE O r Cull 704-731-6519
dealers do operate full-time these Individuals are needlessly Sunday, March 22 at 11:00 a. m.
going through life without the for an appointment at another LOWE'S SHOPPING CT.
established business offices, but to enjoy 'he anniversary of the lime.
also perform hearing tests and help (hat is available." Posen pastor, the Rev. and Mrs, W. C, _______ 634-2141
added
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Sixth Graders
To See Air
Travel Show
Sixth grade students throughout Rowan,
Davie and Salisbury are getting a
dramatic overview of air travel, from the
Wright brothers through the next space
probe, at the Supplementary Educational
Center here this week.

In addition to four daily lecture-


dem onstrations at the center's
plan e tarium , Jam e s M iracle, space
lecturer, is giving specific programs
tonight on Project Viking and tomorrow
night on Space Benefits.

Miracle brought a great many models


and other lecture aids from the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration to
Salisbury Sunday for the week-long series
of programs.

Sixth graders by the scores will visit the


center during the mornings this week for
the three m orning demonstrations.
Another demonstration on rocketry is
being given each day after school for all
interested persons.

Project Viking will be presented tonight


(continued on page 4B)

A L L A B O U T S P A C E — Jam es
M ira c le , left, w ith T o m m y Gobble in
a N A S A space suit, is shown lecturing
and dem onstrating m odels of m an y of
A m e ric a ’s m ost fam ous space vehicles.
In the picture below th ree youngsters
find it hard to b elieve that such an
o rd in a ry looking rock cam e all the
w a y fro m the moon. B u t it ’s a genuine
moon rock. This le c u tre was being
m ad e to the sixth graders of the
M id d le School in D a v ie County. (Post
S ta ff Photos)
2B - D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1975

Air Travel Show


(continued from page IB) the Center.
C o rn a tz e r N e w s
Mrs. Lizzie Cornatzer, Lillie
Potts and Stella Hendrix
rem ains patients in Davie
|

In a tale called “ The Three Princes of County Hospital.


al7:30at the Center. 1636 Parkview Circle. Serendip," the principal characters, while Sunday luncheon guests of
hunting for treasure, came across more Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones were
The Viking's first mission is to toucii Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols of
down on the Martian surface on July 4, valuable discoveries. From this story was Rock Hill, S. C., Mr. and Mrs.
1976, which will help celebrate the United coined the word "serendipity" which Mike Jacobs of Cooleemee and
States' 200th anniversary. Viking will refers to finding useful items while in Mr. and Mrs. Gray Jones of
search of something else. NASA programs Lexington.
softland A m erica's first scientific
appear to be gifted with opportunities for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whittaker
laboratory on another primary planet in visited Mrs. W hittaker's
our solar system. Viking's purpose is to serendipity. brother in Indiana last week. He
But rather than await accidential is undergoing treatment In an
conduct scientific investigations of the
discoveries, NASA seeks to dentify space Indiana Hospital from a serious
planet Mars with special emphasis on the
age technological and scientific advances accident.
search for life. The Viking Project is Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Starr
which can be adapted to benefit mankind.
managed by NASA's Langley Research visited Mrs. Starr's sister, Mrs.
From these efforts has come a stream of
Center in Hampton, Virginia. Gladys Myers, who is in serious
new products and processes that have condition in Baptist Hospital,
Miracle will present a program on Space contributed to progress in many fields on Sunday.
Benfits Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. at Earth. Aileen Potts returned to her
home in Advance after un­
dergoing surgery in Davie
County Hospital.
M a r in e S c ie n c e Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Potts of
Thomasville was a Sunday
luncheon guest of Margaret
W o rk s h o p s F o r Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams
L o cal S tu d e n ts and Lisa attended a Horse Sale
in Siler City Monday night.
Rising high school juniors and Sunday afternoon visitors of
seniors will have an opportunity Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts were
to learn about marine science, Mr. and Mrs. James Reiner of
ecology of the costal region and Spencer.
(Editor’s Note: This is the exemption, you are entitled to a career opportunities at four Margaret Potts and Glenda
first in a series of articles on $1,000 personal exemption summer workshops.

Featured
Boger visited Roland Haneline
ways you can save money on regardless. There are ex­ The dates of the workshops in D avie County Hospital
your North Carolina State In­ ceptions to the maintainance-of- are: J u n e 22-28; June 29-Ju)y 5: Lcology A rt - Sculpture in Tin, by M illa rd M c D o na ld is featured throughout this

A t Library m onth in the D avie County L ib ra ry . In addition to the shows he attends M cD o nald Sunday afternoon.
come Ta* Return this year. The household rule. A $2,000 July 20-26; and July 27- August Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts
exemption is allowed for those 2. also sells’ to various shops throughout the country.
articles are written by H & R entertained with an oyster stew
Block, America’s Largest Tax who are divorced and have The workshops will be held at Saturday night at their home.
Service. custody of a child under 18 and the Harbor House M arine Those attending were Mr. and
who receives no alimony or Science Center at Wrightsville
child support. Also, widows and Beach, according to Jim Sloop,
S e n a to r E r v in T o R e c e iv e P fe iffe r A lu m n i A w a rd Mrs. Harvey Potts, Mr. and
Filing Requirements Mrs. Ray Potts, Lena Wall, Eva
widowers with a child under 18 4-H Agent. Former United States Senator General Rufus Edmisten will Some are nationally known as is of his activities and approach to Potts, Pearl Frye, Leona
All persons employed in may claim a personal exemp­ The programs include lec­ Sam J. Ervin will receive the address the luncheon on Senator E rvin. Others are public service," Woodard said.
North Carolina during the year tion of $2,000 when not main­ tures, films, discussions, and first public service award of the ‘‘Memories of Senator Sam ." seldom in the spotlight. ssm sssiSs^M iM m m
will not be required to file a taining a household, even if the field trips to costal areas and Pfeiffer College Alum ni He had known Senator Ervin “ We believe it is fitting that
state income tax return. So, minor child does not qualify as a marine science laboratories, Association on March 25,1975 at since his youth. our Alumni Association should
before you actually get into dependent. An individual does Mr. Sloop said. the college. P residing will be Thad recognize such public servants.
preparing your North Carolina not have to be legally divorced The workshops are sponsored Senator Ervin will be honored Woodard, Raleigh, president This is especially true since
state income tax return, let’s to be considered a divorced by the 4-H npganization, but at a luncheon at 12:15 p.m. that of the College A lum ni many Pfeiffer students are
check to be sure you actually individual for North Carolina attendance is not limited to 4-H day at Pfeiffer by the College Association interested in public life and
Alumni Association. Purpose of Others on the program will numerous alum ni are
have to file a return. If you
have gross income in excess of
your personal exemption
income tax purposes.
Estranged couples separated
with the intent to rem ain
members. However, students
must have the endorsement of
their science teacher or prin­
the award series is to recognize
individuals from North Carolina
Include P feiffer President
Douglas Reid Sasser and Dr.
associated with public service
activities. We are especially
FROM CHRYSLER
without benefit of additional separate and apart are con­ cipal and county extension and beyond who have rendered Cameron West, president, the pleased that such a A L L THESE C A R S
exemptions for over 65, blind or sidered for tax purposes to be agent. Persons who have at­ exceptional public service. North Carolina Association of distinguished person as Senator
dependents, you must file a divorced individuals. tended previous marine science North Carolina Attorney Independent Colleges and Ervin has agreed to be our first CARRY FACTORY W A R R A N TY
return. Non-residents and part- workshops are not eligible. Universities. recipient of this award series."
As is the case with Federal At 11 a.m. Senator Ervin will Attorney General Edmisten
A N D P R IC E D T O S E L L .
year residents are also required Each worl«hop is limited to 25
to file if their income was tax regulations. North Carolina students. The cost for the meet informally with a student began his career as a page in 74 DODGE MONACO 4 Dr.
greater than their prorated gives special consideration to workshops, including meals, group in the Stokes Student the Congress and moved con­
exemptions. persons 65 and over, and to lodging and field trips, is $115. Center to “ just chat about stantly up the ladder on the
persons who are blind. An things and receive questions W ashington scene. He was DODGE 4 Dr.
additional $1,000 is allowed in
Participants must arrange their
from Pfeiffer students.’’ He will
74 MONACO
Vour Personal Exemption own transportation. among Senator Ervin's legal
personal exemptions for per­ Applications can be obtained also receive questions from the counselors in the Senate
Generally, you will qualify for sons who qualify for either by calling 634-5134 or writing to press at this time. Watergate Investigation.
74 DODGE CHARGER 2 Dr.
a $2,000 exemption, whether you extra exemption. Box 526, Mocksville, N. C. 27028. Alumni Association President “ Rufus Edmisten is in an
are married or unmarried, The deadline for applications is Woodard commenting on the ideal position to reflect on the
unless: you are single and do Kememt)er as you begin work June 2. award series said, "In North life of Senator Sam. He knows
74 DODGE DART 4 Dr.
not furnish over 50 percent of on your North Carolina State Carolina and across the land the Senator well and is in a
the cost of m ain tain ing a Income Tax return, a joint R u m m a g e S a le are individuals who render unique position to share in­
household for yourself or a return can not be filed in this The Sm ith Grove Fire exceptional public services. teresting stories and accounts 74 DODGE DART 4 Dr.
dependent relative for 183 days state. Married persons must D epartm ent will sponsor a
or more during the year, you file separate returns when both Rummage Sale on Saturday,
are a married woman whose husband and wife are required April 19th. 74 DODGE DART 4 Dr.
husband is claiming his $2,000 to file, but the combined form
exemption, or, you are a provides for both husband and
married man whose wife is wife to file on the same return
clainjing your $2,000 exemption and apply refunds to each other.
Ail donations will be ap­
preciated and will be picked up
by calling any of the following
M a r c o d id it ! 74 DODGE DART S.E. 4 Dr.
numbers: Holt Howell, 998- M arco Polo started m ixing O riental
with your consent. (Your 8186; Frank Orreil, 493-4307 or
consent is deemed given if you NEXT: Your North Carolina Woody Bates at 493-4568. w ith other styles. N ow everybody 74 P L Y M O U m GRAN COUPE 2 b r.
file your return and only claim a State Income Tax . . . Depen­ Items may also be taken to Miss Linda Darlene
Whitaker, daughter of Mr.
does it. C om e see the huge selection
$1,000 exemption.) However if dent Exem ptions - Who Bales Grocery on US 158 across
you do not qualify for a $2,000 Qualifies? from the Fire Department. and Mrs. Jay Whitaker of of lighting fashions in o u r show ­ 74 PLYM OUTH FURY III 4 Dr.
Route 7, is included on the
Honor Roll at Rowan
room . Y o u ’ll discover w hat you w ant,
Technical Institute In LIGHTING BY PLYM OUTH FURY III 4 Dr.
Salisbury. Her major is
74
m Q te s s A y ^
associate degree in nursing.
F a c t o r y f u r n i t u r e She had a 3.5 average.
74 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4 Dr.
C u s t o m Jn a a * ’ * Four hiand-chased casting.

Corners
Antique gold finish. 74 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 4 Dr.
U V IN G R O O M FURNITURE 8 lights

We Have The Finest LOVESEATS- Mr. and Mrs. Edd Trivette of

Factory Selected CHAIRS-HIDE-BEDS


North Wiikesboro spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Laymon.
USED CARS
Materials Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck and
Greg were Sunday dinner
guests of his parents Mr. and
For A Good Deal
Mrs. Will Beck. 74 CHEV. M O N TE CARLO 2 Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bray of
EASTER SPECIAL Winston Salem visited Mr. and 73 FORD GALAXIE 5 0 0 2 Dr.
Mrs. Leonard Shelton Friday.
American Drew 2 Piece Sofa And Shannon and Sheree Bates 73 CHRYSLER N E W YORKER 4 Dr.
National Mattress spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bed Room Suit 72 CHRYSLER N EW PORT 4 Dr.
& Box Sprin|rs . Chair Leonard Shelton Teresa and
Solid Oak Regular $829.00 Lari.
Triple Dreiser Bed & Foot Board Reg. $299.95 Mr. and Mrs. Flake Baity 72 FORD M AVER ICK 4 Dr.
2 Piece visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Mirror And Chest Laymon Saturday night. 72 FORD GRAN TO R IN O 2 Dr.
SA LE » 7 9 . 9 5 Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Ratledge
* 1 4 8 .9 5
SALE * 6 1 9 . 0 0 and family visited Mr. and Mrs. 71 CHRYSLER N EW PORT 4 Dr.
J.B. Chaffin Sunday near
James Cross Roads. 71 PLYMOUTH FURY S.W. 4 Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jolly
and children of Winston Salem 71 DODGE POLARA 2 Dr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Metal-crafled 3-llght. In
Shelton, Teresa and L ari bamt>oo or while 70 PLYMOUTH ROAD R U N N E R 2 Dr.
Sunday evening.

LIGHTING SHOWCASE
Those visited Mr. and Mrs, Open 8 to 5 Monday thru Friday 70 DODGE POLARA 2 Dr.
L.S, Shelton Sr. Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Manus Wilborn, 70 FORD LTD 4 Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craft of
Winston Salem, Mr. and Mrs. 1 2 0 5 L in c o ln to n R d . Salisbury, N .C , 70 DODGE DART 4 Dr.
Billy Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Turn off 601 on By-Pass to Mooresville Highway
White and Mark, Mrs. Grady
{'/> block from Ray Coggins Motor Co.) '6 9 FORD GALAXIE 4 Or.
Beck and Greg.
____________________ Dial 636 5266 ____________________
'6 9 DODGE DART 4 Dr.
'6 9 CHRYSLER NEW PORT 4 Dr.
W h e n Y o u N e e d E x tra C a s h
Southern Discount
In SfH'rial I'flrv ls '6 8 DODGE POLARA 2 Dr.
V/t" Solid Oak Frame 8-Way Coil Constructed Springs '6 8 CHEVROLET MALABU 2 Dr.
Regular $829.00
SALK * 4 2 9 . 9 5 Is T h e P la c e T o G e t It ! '6 8 V /W FAST BACK 2 Dr.

ReupholsU^ry Work Done C o u rt Square (A b o v e Fashion S hop) Phone 6 3 4 -3 5 9 6 '6 6


'6 5
FORD
CHEVROLET
FALCON
IM PALA
2 Dr.
2 Dr.

Rfiaaonahh Prices — Free Estimates '6 3 FORD FAST BACK 2 Dr.

At Home Or Store. '7 3


'7 4
HONDA
DODGE
3 5 0 MOTORCYCLE
CLUB CAB TRUCK
Larffo SofpvtUm O f ISalioiial \anio lira in l Furniliire '7 3 DODGE V2 TON

E d w a r d s F u r n it u r e F u ith e s M o to rs
B /i,u
Phone 6 3 4 -5 9 4 8
& U p h o l Co. Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 9-6:30
225 Depot Street Mocitsville, N.C.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 3B

In Conference Scoring
Davie Special Olympics
P u llia m F in is h e s C lo s e S e c o n d
Robert Pulliam finished a 21 games for an average of 21.1,
just two-tenths of a point behind
■Dwayne Grant of Davie and
Kevin Abel of East Rowan tied
Ronda Smoot led the Davie
girls with 290 points in 24 games
To Be Held April th 1 2
closc second in the Norih The second annual Davie some 1,400 meets administered
Piedm ont Conference in the leader, .Jack Campbell of for third averaging 19.1 points for an average of 12.1 points per Special Olympics, sponsored by by Special Olympics
basketball scoring during the South Iredell. Campbell scored per game. Grant had 401 points game. Cathy Hutchens had 282 the Mocksvillc Jaycees, will be organizations in 49 states, the
1974-75 season, .111 points in 24 games for an in 21 games and Abel 535 points points in 24 games for an 11.8 held April 12 at Davie High District of Columbia, Canada
Pulliam scored 443 points in average 21.3. in 2R games. average. School. and France.
Larry Mock of Davie had 282 The Spccial Olympics, pat­ "The mentally retarded may
points in 21 games for a 13.4

Tennis Team Splits Matches


terned after the existing not be able to do everything
average. Olympics program, is created to normal children can," said
privide opportunities for sports Eunice Kennedy Shriver,
The NPC scoring leaders:
training and athletic cnm- executive vice president of the
The Davie County High Burton and Dickie Vogler lost to Billy Covington 8-6, 7-9, 6-2 but
pi’titinn for nil mentally Kennedy Foundation, "but they
School boys varsity tennis team Starmount’s Greg Mickey and Blaine Burton took Mike James BO YS
handicapped children. have a right to trv."
squeezed in two matches bet­ Jeff Thompson 6-3, 6-3; and of South Stokes 6-8, 6-4, 7-5 and P la y tr, Te am TP AVO.
C a m p b e ll, S . Ire tle il 21.3
21.1 Taylor Slyc and Hank Van "They know what they are
ween last week’s rain showers. Ricky Snipes and Sam Hall of Scott Haire took South’s Craig P u l li a m , D a v ie Co . 443
A b e l E . Row an f3 i 19.1 Hoy II, co-chairman of the missing," she said. "They know
Davie defeated Starmount 6-3 Davie defeated David Martin Covington 6-3, 6-1. G r a n t . D a v ie Co. 401 19.1
17.4 project, would like to remind all especially when they arc
under overcast skies on and Brian Marlin 6-3, 9-7. Davie lost all three doubles W a lk e r , M o o re tv llle 417
W a u g n , W. ire d e N 36) 17.3
children who are eligible lo missing the fun of play - of
Tuesi'*ay and then fell to South South Stokes responded to matches to South Stokes with C lo e r , N . D a v id so n 483 16.7
M a u ld in , N . S ta n ly 332 15.8 begin training now in order to competition - of success."
Stokds on Friday by a 7-2 final Friday's cloudy-cold weather Sam Hall and Ricky Snipes in W illia m s . N . R o w a n 194 14 7
427 14 A
1073 W O R L D CH AM PIO N B A R R EL RACER. DEBRA K. ROBIN SON , bi' in (op shape for the com­ Winners of the local Special
score. better than the War Eagles the number one slot losing to H a ir s to n , N . D a v id s o n
N a n n e v . M o o re s v llle 341 14.2
won her title at 12 yenrs of age. Currently rnnkcH iim ong the top petition. Olympics will go on to state
Ken Jordan led Davie in the handing Davie a 7-2 defeat. Leonard Van Meter and Ronald B a rn e s , S. R o w a n 340 14.2
M o o r e , N . S ta n ly 294 14.0 barrel racers in the world, Miss Robinson is expected to one o( This year’s Olympics will competition and if they win
number one singles spot against Ken Jordan of Davie lost to Hodge of South Stokes 6-1, 6-0. A lle n , W. R o w a n 317 13.8
the contestants in the LO N G H O R N RODEO cominR to the Win.^ston-
13.4 have a lot in common with their there, may compete in a
Gregg Holcomb for Starmount Leonard Van Meter 6-2, 6-1; Dean Tutterow and Blaine M o c k . D a v ie Co . 282
12.6 Salem Coliseum for three action pocked performances Thursday.
T h o m a s , N . Ire d e ll 189
older counterpart if the regional Olympics and then the
winning the first set 8-6 but Davie’s Rick Maxey lost to Burton of Davie lost to Craig R . Cutr^bertson
Friday ond Saturday. March 27-28-t2W.
W . Rowan 289 13.6 Jaycce's plans pan out. ■ National Special Olympics
dropping the next two 3-6 and 6- South Stoke's Craig James 3-6, Covington and Mike James 7-5, A lle n , S. R o w a n 300 12.5
1J.S Like the original Olympics sponsored by the Kennedy
4. Davie's Rick Maxey won his 10-8, and 6-0 and Davie’s Dickie 6-2 and Tim Hursey and Bob M o o r t . S Ire d e ll 2V9
12.4
Hudson of Davie fell to Billy
V a n h o y, E , Rowan 348
the Davie Special Olympics will Foundation.
match 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 and Dickie Vogler fell to Ronald Hodge 4-6, T u r n e r , M o o re sv U le
Lo rtg , S . R o w a n 236
13.1
11.2 L o n g h o rn R odeo Is M a rc h 2 7 -2 9 be opened with a torch carrying The Mocksville Jaycees are
Vogler lost to S tarm ount’s 7-5, 8-6. Cov'ngton and*Randy Smith of S te e le . N . Ire de ll 167 11,1
7S2 10.9 ceremony, a parade of athletes, calling for the cooperation of
Gregg Mickey 6-1, 6-2. John Groce of Davie lost to South Stokes 6-1, 6-2. H a d . W . Rowan
B ra w le y , S. Row an 247 10.3
Cowboys and cowgirls from traveling expenses. Many also flag raiding ceremonies and parents, teachers, volunteers .
Davie’s number four, five and L y o n s , rN . D a v id so n 299 10.3
10.1
E ll i s , S. R o w a n 243 across the country will be have thi- added expense of remarks by county officials and and merchants in helping make ■
six players all won their singles
matches over Starmount. John
Groce defeated S tarm ount’s
Ron Bell 6-4,6-4; Davie’s Blaine
Davie Girls Begin Season e iR L S
P la y e r. T e a m
M o r r o w , S. Ire d e ll
H a y e s , N . D a v id s o n
K i m r e y , N . S ta n ly
709
579
474
TP
24
O AVG.
29.5
24.1
2P.6
20.2
gathering in Winston Salem
Thursday, Friday
Saturday, March 27-28-29, to
and
hauling a horse which may have
cost as much as $12,000.
The cost of travel coupled
Mocksville
DeVito.
Mayor Arlen

Boys and girls ages 8-19 are


the Special Olympics a success.
Donations of time or money will
be appreciated, they said.
S4S compete for a slice of over with tough Longhorn Rodeo eligible to participate in the The Jaycees reported that
Burton overcame Jerry Bryant Girls Softball will begin this dates.
E a rn t ia r d t , E R o w a n
387 16.1
Jo tto ston , M o o re s v ltle
$10,000 in prize money at the livestocl. makes for exciting various tracks and field events. they have already been
5-7,6-1,6-1 and Scott Haire took week at Davie County High Davie's first home game will M o ra tn W . Rowan 36t 15.7

Gary Haynes of Starmount 6-3,


C h a m b e rs , W . Ire d e ll 297- 14.1
Longhorn Rodeo. action at every rodeo The categories are broken down promised help in funding the
School with their first game be March 24th against North C o g g in s , M o o re s v ille 230 13.5
12.1 World champions in six major performance. according to age to insure the
6-4. Thursday, March 20th at South Rowan and they will play at
6 m o o t. D a v ie Co . 290
M.8 project from the Davie County
H u tc h e n s , D a v ie Co . 282
11.2 events of bareback bronc Thursday night is Coca-Cola greatest opportunity for an Association of Retarded
In doubles action, Ken Jordan Iredell. home again on March 27th
R h y n e . S. R o w a n 271
11.0
R o g e r s , M o o re s v ille 253
too riding, calf roping, saddle Bargain Night with all seats individual to excel. Citizens, a contribution that was
and Rick Maxey of Davie Game time is 4:00 and there against South Rowan. Rose m a n , N . S ta n ly 240
bronc riding, cowgirls barrel priced at $3. Tickets for other The age groups are 8-9, 10-12, "tremendiously appreciated."
defeated Gregg Holcomb and will be two games played on The Davie girls will travel to racing, and bull riding, are performances are $5.50-$4.50- 13-1.5, and 16-18 years of age.
Tom Dapp 6-4, 6-4; Blaine each of the seven scheduled North Davidson on April 8th and Last year’s special Olympics
expected to be on hand for the $3.50, with kids 12 and under $1 Events will include the 50 yard-
then play North Iredell at home dash, lOO-yard-run, 220-yard- were enjoyed by 20 to 30 local
on April 10th. Piedmont third major rodeo of the 1975
circuit.
off all seats for the Friday and
Saturday shows. All run, 440 yard-run, standing children and at least that many
In their final two games, The rodeo is sanctioned by performances are set at 8 p.m. broad jump, softball throw and are expected again this year.
Davie will travel to East Rowan
on April 14th and then end the
Basektball the International
Association of Pauls Valley,
Rodeo in the Winston Salem Coliseum. running long jump.
The Davie County Special
season at home against West
Rowan on April I7th. Records Okla., and is the largest rodeo
in the country, prize money
Olym pics comes under the
auspices of a national Special
The team is coached by Miss
( F i n a l R e c o rd * ) wise for that week. M o c k s v llle R e c re a tio n Olympics, Inc., which is funded
Aileen Steelman assisted by The contestants will pay a $30 by the Joseph P, Kennedy Jr.
Mrs. Nancy Miller. Each game S O U T H P ie O M O N t C O N F E R E N C E
BO YS entry fee for each event they Any teams interested in Foundation.
will consist of five innings. W
X e n f.
L
O v e ra ll
W L enter and will win prize money participating in the Mocksville The Special Olympics began
Att> e m a rle ( x )
S a lis b u r y
14
12
2
4
only if they finish among the top Recreation Softball League with a single meet in 1968 for
T h o m a t v iiie 11 s six in their event. In addition, to should contact Arnold Harpe at 1,000 children and has grown to
S ta te s v ille 9 7
J u d o C ourses O ffe re d K a n n a p o lis • 8 8 -
8 8
their entry fees the contestants the Mocksville Gymnasium or
C o n c o rd
Le x In Q to n 4 12
also have to pay for all of their phone 634-2325.
A sh e b o ro 4 12
The Spruce Street YMCA will
Pro-Stock Drag Racing
T rin ity 3 14
offer four courses in Judo as a G IR L S

By J lM a d illN C E R
part of the spring physical
educational program. S ta te s v ille ( X ) ( y )
w
ts
O v e ra ll
W L
27 1
I diol 634-2121 U C STORE
5 A N D O T H tH P M « IIM « C Y C O M M tN T S
A beginners’ Judo class will A lb e m a rle 15 18

Fishing C ontest Is Tied


start at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday,
April 3 and will continue to meet
S a lis b u r y
Asl>eboro
T rin ity
C o n c o rd
11
9
9
5
12 8
13 8
12 10
6 14
At Farmington Friday
H E A LTH
L e iln a t o n 6 16
BUI Ryburn, of Rt. 1, Salisbury, landed a seven-pound, on Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30 T tto m a s v llie
p.m. for 12-weeks. The class is K a n n a p o lis Ronnie Sox and Don Carlton, eliminators.
12-ounce bass last week and pulled into a tie with Bill Eller
open to men, women, boys and two of the biggest names in pro­ Race time this Friday night is
o( Landis for the lead in Today's Sportsman's fishing (X ) — w e n c o n fa re nce tO H rn a m e n t

girls, 9 years and older.


(V ) — w e n W N C H S A A t o u rn a m e n t
stock drag racing, will meet in a 8:15 p.m. with the gates opening
contest. heads-up match this Friday
Ryburn caught the Urge bass while fishing In the Pee The Interm ediate Junio r at 5:00 p.m.
Class in Judo instruction will night at Farmington Drag Strip.
Dee River In Stanly County. It was landed on a bush hog
N E W S
N O R T H P IE D M O N T C O N F E R E N CE
meet on Thursday from 6:30 to The match will introduce one
sptooer, BO YS

Ryburn admits that he fishes throughout the year, but he 7:30 p.m. The Intermediate/ W
C e n t.
L
O v e ra ll
W L of the biggest weekly pro-stock A w a rd s P re s e n te d
Senior Class in Judo will meet E a tl Rowan ( t ) t7 3 23
24
S
5
races anywhere, according to Y o u r Pharm aclstB:
N o r t h D a v id s o n ( y ) 16 4
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wade Hegler promoter of the R o y C o lie lle > Gill C o lle tte . Jr.

Thursday. Both classes will


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races at Farminton Dragstrip. A t S m ith Grove R o b e rt R a u c h
O a v ie C o u n ty
continue to meet for 12 weeks. W est Row an 11 9 Beginning, this Friday, all Awards have been presented
N o r t h S ta n ly 10 10
Advanced Judo students and M o o re s v ille 6 T4 races will be held on Friday to participants in the Smith
the Nito Judo Club will meet
N o r t h Ire d e ll
W e s t Ire d e ll
5
3
15
17 nights instead of Sunday af­ Grove Ju n io r Basketball
from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday. N o rth R ow an 2 18 ternoons at the dragstrip with a League. P o is o n in g s : A r e
Monday will also be used as a O IR U $3000 purse every week. Stanley Rhynehart received
O v e ra ll
general period for workouts for A Few'of the top name pro­ the trophy for the Most
all skill levels of Judo par­ E a s t R o w a n <k )
W L
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5 stock cars in coming weeks, Valuable Player in the 6tb Y o u P re p a re d ?
N o r t h S ta n ly
ticipation. This program will be S o u th R o w a n 6 beginning April 4th, are Barry grade and Tim Rhynehart Children arc their names. Adventure’s their game.
9
conducted from 7 to 9 p.m.
S ou th Ire d e ll
M o o re s v ille 12 Setze, Hubert P la tt, Sam received the 5th grade Most They're sneaky “critters.” Leave disinfectant within
N o r t h D a v id s o n 10 Carroll, StuartMcDa.de, Johnny
Instruction in basic Judo will N o r t h Ire d e ll 14 Valuable Player award. their reach, or fail to fasten your child-proof medicine
include basic falls simpoe D a v ie C o u n ty 15
16
Dowey, Lee Edwards and Trophies, m edallions ano top and presto, infant emer­
W est R o w an
defensive measures and the W e s t Ire d e ll 19 Linson Kendell. certificates were presented to gency!
N o rth R ow an 21 Everyone agrees that Poison
application of posie and There will also be a full field boys and girls in grades 5,6,7
balance. Physical conditioning (K ) — w o n c o n te re n c e te u r n a m e n t
of other cars, A-Gasers, super and 8 who helped with the Prevention is a necessity
will be a part of the Judo in-
l y ) - w o n W N C H S A A to u r n a m e n t
stock, formula stock and street games. around children. But in light
B IL L R Y B U R N . . . holds big bass of nearly 250,000 poisonings
itructional program.
:flnds his best bass fishing from May through September. last year, the next best thing
We says most of his bass are caught in High Rock Lake. to prevention is emergency preparation.
RONNIE SOX Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. In an
emergency don’t panic. Keep a one-ounce bottle of
The C a ro lin a Sportsm an R e c o rd P o s te d A w a rd s S e t F o r V ir g in ia 5 00 Syrup of Ipecac on hand to induce vomiting if needed.
VS. And call your pharmacist or doctor for exact instruc­
tions.
“The Carolina Sportsman" on WCCB-TV will feature DON CARLTON The richest Winston Cup and leads the most laps, he will Practice for both divisions Keep a cool head, and like a Scout, “Be Prepared!”
Kays Gary's efforts to catch rainbow trout on a fly rod.
Biggest Nam es In NASCAR Grand National race earn slightly more than- the opens on Thursday, April 24 Safety F irs t — N ever ta k e m e d ic a tio n in the
: Also on the program the Carolina Sportsman Franc
ever held on a half-mile track is winner, $14,300 to $14,000. while qualifying gets under way d a rk , no m atte r ho w sure you th in k you are a b o u t
White will demonstrate some fancy cooking with lilm
preparing baked shad with oyster stuffing. Pro-S tock D ntg Racing set for Martinsville Speedway Anyway you look at it, the on Friday, April 25 with the its location.
A close up study of the cottonmouth moccasin will also be on Sunday, April 27. money is there and the top fastest 20 cars earning starting
presented. The program begins on Channel 18 at 12 noon FRIDAY NIGHT Speedway president' H. Clay drivers will be going for it.” positions.
t<^ay. Earles has announced record Posted awards for the event
MARCH 21st posted awards of $71,675 for.the have been increased $6,850 from

V acatio n C a m p in g In N o rth Caroline Full Field Of All


20th annual “ Virginia 500".
First place will be worth
$14,000, second $8,000 and third
last spring’s $64,825.
Participating manufacturers
include Reed Cams, STP Oil
LetTheEnterprise-RecordSAVEy>u $1
The following is a report from the North Carolina
Division of Economic Development's Travel Section on
Other Classes $5,000. Treatment and Oil Filters and
Vacation Camping in the North Carolina Mountains. niere also are special awards the Union “76” division.
To cut back on expenditures and enjoy a refreshing that could lead to a winner’s “With the record amount of
G A T E S O P E N A T 5 P .M . payday of a record $20,300. The money we are offering, I think
vacation, a week or two spent in North Carolina
backpacking some of the 700 miles of trails or relaxing in
one of the 19,000 public and private campsites might be the
E L IM IN A T IO N A T 8 :1 5 , pole position is worth
$l,300,$l,000from the speedway
when we drop the green flag
we’ll be able to offer the fans the l o n g h o r ;
perfect solution to vacation needs and pocketbook A D M IS S IO N : $ 4 .5 0 and $300 from the makers of
Sun-Drop Cola, plus there is a
finest lineup of drivers they
ever have seen at Martinsville
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
problems. A travel survey taken in North Carolina recently
showed that the average traveler spent about fifty-three $5,000 bonus offered by the Speedway,” Earles said.
percent of his total trip cost on food and lodging. Camping track to the driver leading the In addition to the Grand
can greatly reduce this part of vacation cost. F A R M IN G T O N most laps. N ational event, N ASCAR’s
With three distinct forms of topography In North Carolina “ If a driver can sweep all potent Modified division will be
three awards, he will win on hand on Saturday, April 26
In close proximity of each other, the mountains, piedmont D R A G S T R IP $20,300,” Earles said. “ Or if the for the $10,380 “Spring 150," 150-
and coastal plains offer the camper a choice of one or all
three with a minimal ambunt of travel and expense. runner-up wins the pole position lap championship race.
Campsite facilities, fees, regulations, and forms of
recreation available differe from one campground to
another.
The Qreat Smoky Mountain National Park, straddling
North Carolina's western boundary, is the most visited
National Park in the U.S. Campgrounds on the half-million

At last,
acre park are operated on a fIrsKome first-served basis. '
One campground is open year-around and three others are
open from June 1 to Labor Day. The only reservations
accepted are for bona fide institutional youth groups. Each W in a fe o n -S a le m C O L IS E U M

a tax break
M ARCH a 7 -a s -a g
campsite, in established campgrounds, has a table and
fireplace with running water and restrooms nearby. The
cost for individual tent-trailer space is $3.
Smoky fishing streams are open spring through fall

for the middle class*


(sUte license required but not special park permit).

n
Guided nature tours are available from spring through F R I., M A R . 2 7
October. There are 700 miles of horse and foot trails and'
seventy-one miles of the Appalachian Trail with 17 trailside S A V E 8 P .M . O n l y
shelters. Camping permits are required for non-designated COURTESY OF
camping areas. Request for permits and information
OAVIB COUNTY
should be made to; Great Smoky Mountain National Park,
Gfttllnburg, Tennessee 37738.
Campgrounds on the Blue Ridge Parkway are located at
Doughton Park near Laurel Springs, Julian Price
A CCB Individual Retirement Account,
MocksviUe, N .C .
Memorial Park near Lillie Switzerland, and Mt. Ptsgah
near Asheville. Each campsite has a table and fireplace
available under a new Federal law, can cut your Reg. Price YOUR PRICE No. of Tickets
with water and comfort stations near by. Campgrounds are next year's tax bill by hundreds of d o lla rs -a n d $ 5 .5 0
(^en from May to October.
North Carolina has camping in all four of its National help build a financially secure retirement, too. 4 .5 0
Forests. Pisgah and Nantahala in the mountainous region
together total almost one million acres. Pisgah has 600
miles of trails, eleven camping areas and approximately
Ask at any CCB office for details.
•v?.;
3 .5 0 e!so
Total Amount Enclosed
300 campsites. Nantahala has 320 miles of trail, nine chcck or m o n ty o rd e r
campgrounds and 400 campsites. Both have group camping C C B .W e h a v e a lo t t h a t o t h e r b a n k s d o n 't . 5 £ N O S e u F A O O R £ S S e O S TA M P E D ENVELO PE. T O I.O N O H O H N R O D t O , W iN b T O N
fplfemOfcf F D t C
areas. Campgrounds are open from April 13th to October S A L E M C O L IS E U M P. O B O X 66. W IN S T O N -S A L E M . N C 27102

I5th on a firsKome first-served basis. Facilities include N am e____ .P hone.


site, fireplace and toilets. Maximum stay at any one area
is 14 days. The two forests offer lake and stream fishing,
St. or Box.
hiking and swimming. The Parkway and National Forest C ity _____ .S ta te . .Z ip .
use fee is abouc $2 per night per campsite for up lo four
campers
4B DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1975

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A ro u n d Davie

" C o u n tiy H a m ”
S to ry and Photos b y J e ff Ayers
There’s nothing really dif­ guy named Antonion in Spain. watts of power (about half that speaks of K7UGA to learn that
ferent about Tag Bower’s Of course, the big antenna on of WDSL) into that fancy array he was speaking to Barry
house, except for this TV an­ the roof does a little more than on the roof, allowing him to talk Goldwater, or K4L1B who is
tenna that suggests you could pick up the Waltons or Johnny to people in places like Bot­ Arthur Godfrey, not to mention
probably pick up Pittsburgh or Carson. Downstairs, in a swana, M auritania, Sw it­ J V l . . . King Hussein of Jordan.
Atlanta without much trouble. comfortable, carpeted, sound­ zerland, India, Mongolia (there You may meet the nicest people
Upstairs, sons Rex and Bobby proofed room Tag indulges in a is only one am ate ur in on a Honda, but the range of
are absorbed with the latest hobby which has to be among Mongolia, Israel and U.S.S.R. possibilities via shortwave is
"Top 40” on FM . . . and it still the most interesting available. His " c a ll letters” are near-unbelievable.
seems a little strange they He is a radio amateur — a WA4CXZ. Call letters serve as Tag has been on the air since
weren’t more excited about “ h a m ” — and from his a name in amateur radio and of 1959 and has “worked” over 220
Dad, downstairs, talking to a basement retreat he pumps 2000 course it’s interesting when Tag countries. In addition to the
more obvious aspect of en­
tertainm ent, Tag has been
providing a useful service in
relaying inform ation during
emergencies (for which he has
received awards). He also
provides phone-patch service
allowing distant parties (Viet
Nam, etc.) to speak to the folks
back home. Local telephone
operators are familiar with the
collect calls to the various
points around the country
“From Peru” or “ Africa” , or
wherever, that actually
originate in a Mocksville
basement.
Conditions were poor the
Thursday I went out, but
nevertheless, and remarkably
(Albert Gardner) a Church of a good friend of the Rev. Chuck McGhee talked via phone-patch
clear, we spoke with 9G17C McGhee of Mocksville. Mrs.
Christ missionary in Ghana and earlier in the year.

Farmers Urged To Return Census Reports On March It ’s also Am erican


2 4 th
Social and Economic Statistics reporting adds to the cost of the m
American farmers are being sending letters from the Bureau «
urged to do themselves a favor Agriculture Day, an occasion Administration) joins NAMA in census and delays publication ^
to farm operators who have not of census results. ^
on the right kind of day, the sponsored by the National Agri- recognizing the American --------------------------
yet returned their completed
Bureau of the Census says. M a r k e t in g A s s o c ia t io n
farmer on National Agriculture
report forms for the 1974 Census
March 24 is mail-out day for (NAM A). The purpose of Day and suggests that no more X o p D a i r V H c rd s *
of Agriculture.
National Agriculture Day is to fitting day than March 24 can be r ^
call attention to all Americans-- found for returning report
R e d la n d C lu b H as M e e tin g urban and rural alike-to the forms not yet mailed back to the The five top dairy herds for
Meeting at Mt. Airy on April 30. contricutions of ag ricultural Bureau. Enclosed with the the month of February in- 5
Nine members of the Redland producers to the well being of Bureau’s reminder letter will be eluded: 'i
Homemakers Extension Qub She distributed informational John F. Sparks ... 52 cows ... >
the Nation. Agriculture is the a second report form in case the
met at the home of Mrs. Marian leaflets about preparedness for
civil and natural disasters and Nation’s biggest, most basic original has been lost or 46.2 average milk ... 3.9 average «
Funderburk on March 11. industry, and NAMA’s theme mislaid. test ... 1.81 average butterfat. ;*
Mrs. Ostine West, ciounty conducted the program C. W. Phillips and son ... 65 «
for the occasion is “ Almost Bureau officials say that
conerning insurance for the
Home Extension Agent, made everything starts on the farm .” collection of census data cannot cows ... 43.8 average milk ... 3.9 .•
home.
s p e c ia l a n n o u n c e m e n ts The Bureau (part of the U. S. be phased out until every report average test ... 1.71 average .«
Refrshments using the St.
concerning the pressure canner Departm ent of Com m erce’s form is accounted for. Late butterfat. J
testing in the county during Patricks Day motif were served Fred F. Bahnson, Jr. ... 67 »
April 8-17 and the District by the hostess. cows ... 47.0 average milk ... 3.6
P u re b re d H og S a le S c h e d u le d

ASCS News
average test ... 1.69 average u
butterfat. J
The Northern Piedmont Area Broome, Route 10 - Box 83, Brantley Farm ... 155 cows ...
Development Association, Monroe, N. C. - 28110 - Phone 47.0 average milk ... 3.4 average 2
Swine and Feeder Pig Com­ 704-764-7392, or call your local test ... 1.58 average butterfat.
County Agricultural Extension James W. Boger and son ... 42 «
Flue cured tobacco farmers by USDA in Washington will, in mittee will sponsor a sale of
and other interested persons my opinion, result in the purchased Yorkshires, Hamp- Office. cows ... 42.8 average milk ... 3.7 j ♦
have until March 25 to get their adoption of the redesignation shires and Durocs Saturday, average test ... 1.58 average
opinions or comments on procedure favored by the April 5th at 1:00 p.m. The Sale butterfat._____________________
Local S tu d e n ts O n D e a n ’s L is t A t C a ta w b a C o lle g e redesignation of warehouses to producers who write in the give will be held at the Guilford 0

The
The Catawba College Dean's and dean of the College. USDA in Washington, according an opinion.” County Agricultural Center in »■
an average of 3.50 out of a

Fabric
to Erick P. Little, Chairman of Letters commenting on the Greensboro. fOi
List for the winter quarter of The list includes 96 seniors, 60 possible 4.00 for the academic
1974-75 has been announced by juniors, 38 sophomores, and 24 the North Carolina State ASC proposal should be addressed to The Committee has invited
honor. three of the state’s most
Dr. Charles Turney, vice- freshman for a total of 218. Committee. the Hearing Clerk, U.S.
Seven area students included

Center
president of academic affairs Dean’s List students must have For the 1975 selling season, Departm ent of A griculture, progressive young breeders to
on the list are Rachel Jane
USDA has proposed that Room 112, A dm inistration consign to this sale. Mitchell
Cook, a sophomore, daughter of
tobacco farmers be allowed an Building, Washington, D.C. Broome’s Car-Leah Farm of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Z. Cook, J r .,
absolute Route 2, Advance; Joseph
Farley Homes, a sophomore,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F.
opportunity to redesignate the
warehouse to sell their tobacco
on every other F riday,
20250, Mr. Little

Storage and Drying


said. Monroe will furnish Yorks and
Durocs from several top boars
purchased at the National Type
Equipment Loan Program Conference and the National On Wilkesboro St.
SELLOUT Holmes, Route I, Mockaville;
William Paul Ijames, a junior,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Ijames, Route 1, Mocksville;
Beginning Ju ly 25, with a
m axim um of three such
changes allowed during the
year.
Loans are still available for
producers to purchase and
install needed storage struc­
Barrow Show. Joe Porter also
from Monroe, will have Durocs
and Yorks Joe recently pur­
Mocksville
tures and drying equipment on chased the top boar at the N. C.
All Color And Black Lynn Hampton Jones, a
sophomore, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin H. Jones, Route I,
Mr. Little points out that the
D epartm ent’s proposal for
redesignation in 1975 would give
the farm. Purchases must be
made from an approved vendor
Tested Boar Sale and the $1000
top Duroc Buar in Car-Leah's
Has All Your Sewing
,Needs For Easter!
And White TV's Advance; Thomas Michael
King, a junior, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe H. King, Route 1,
producers an opportunity to
redesignate more frequently
than in 1974 when only one
period per month was allowed.
and the equipment must be new.
Loans are not available on used
or secondhand equipment.
Costs such as freight, sales tax,
spring sale.

boar.
He will have
several gilts bred to this $1000
Mike Musselwhite of
Wingate, will supply Durocs
. C o U ’ ’”"
Advance; Lloyd William Tut-
terow, a senior, son of Mr. and He also pointed out that 1974’s concrete blocks and erection and Hamps. Mike purchased

M U S T GO! Mrs. Lloyd F. Tutterow, Route


I, Mocksville; and Mrs. Edward
Vogler, the former Elizabeth
experience with the grower
designation plan shows that
almost no producers would have
costs are includable in deter­
mining net eligible cost. Con­
crete foundations and electrical
the top Hampshire boar in the
N. C. Test Station a year ago
and his breeding will be
. S l'M '" '* ’
Va.
reason or desire to redesignate wiring are ineligible cost items. represented in the offering.
Sylvannia And Philco Brands Hall, a senior, daughter of Mr.
more than three times, as is A down payment of at least 30 There will be about 30 boars, 30
and Mrs. Willima E. Hall.
Mocksville. allowed in the proposal for 1975. percent of eligible cost must be bred gilts and 30 open gilts, plus
Channelmaster, Quantum Color Antennas Under the warehouse paid to the vendor before several top crossbred gilts. •S o /ju ' C.n’jH' Tvxturvil K n i t s
designation program adopted disbursement by the ASCS These herds are performance
Channelmaster Antenna Rotators by USDA last year, flue-cured office. Loans are for a period of tested and the hogs were in­
tobacco producers must five years and are repayable in spected by a committee of ^ 1 .8 4 '
O F F IC E M A C H IN E S designate warehouses where four equal annual installments. commercial producers from the
A L L M U S T BE S O L D their tobacco will be sold in The current interest rate is 6.125 Greensboro area and only top
Typewriteri percent on the unpaid balance. pigs will sell.
Financing Available order to be eligible for price
support. This rate can be adjusted A free barbeque lunch will be
A dding Machines Producers may designate any semiannually by Commodity served prior to the sale by

Voglet's Service O n A ll M ake*


FA D l c 'c
warehouse within 100 miles of
(he county seat of the county in
which their farm is located.
Credit Corporation if conditions
warrant.
A recent change by USDA no
Buford Seal and the Northwest
Porkettes Assn. The meal will
be sponsored by the three
•‘ • 3 5 ) , / .
IJfsIn Wi'ifilii
IV Sale s & Seivice
Advance, N.C.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
D ial 6 3 6 -2 3 4 1
'Tobacco farmers are being
given the opportunity to have a
real voice in the regulations
longer requires a commodity to
be eligible for price s u p ^ rt
t>efore its production can be
participating breeders.
If you would like additional
Information on the offerings, or P o ly e s te r
affecting their program, “ Mr. considered in determining a if you would like a catalog of the
Sali«bury, N .C . Little commented, "and the need for storage or drying s a le , contact C. Mitchell
Phone 9 9 8 -8 1 7 2 < letters and comments received equipment C r e p e s * 2 . 3 9 ' , I.
DAVIE COUNTY E N T E R r k l o ^ ^ ^ ^ T r T T H U R S D A Y ^ M A R n ^ c T

National Wildlife Week March 16-22


D a v id s o n C o u n ty “ We Care About W ildlife Week has an even larger goal. " wildornc.ss areas. Wo have to
Habitat’’ will be the theme for Kimball noted. "We all have to lake care of our rivers and
C o m m u n it y C o lle g e the 38th annual National raise our level of consclousncss oceans. Wc have lo work (o sn\'c
Wildlife Week. and be '•oncerned al)out the oiir open spaces and fields and
More than 7,000,000 students, broad hiibitat problems facing prairies.
D a v ie C la s s e s teachers, and members of slate wildlife. It is not going to be
President F rank lin I).
Crocheting - Monday, March and local organizations will easy and it is going to take
Tnic P ainting Class Roosevelt proclaimed the first
24th - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - participate in the nationwide, careful planning of our use of
Beginning Monday, March 17th National Wildlife Week which
Registration $2.00. For more week-long observance from land. To have a good life for
(Class did not begin last week the National W ildlife
information call Mrs. Charlotte March 16 to 22, 1975, according wildlife and people, we have to
because of snow) 9:00-12:00 at Federation sponsored in J938.
Smith - 99R-8940. to Thomas L. K im b all, preserve wcllands. woodlands.
Brock Building in Mocksville.
Registration $2 .00. Beginners t'cramlr rinss-,to executive vice president of the
begin Thursday, March 27th on National Wildlife Federation,
..I^ b o r Laws for Supcrvlsors-
Prison Camp Road. 6:30-9:30 the 3.5 million-mem ber
Beginning Wednesday, March
p.m. For further information conservation organization that
19th, Room 211 of the Brock
call Debbie Long at 634-3446. sponsors the event with its state
Building in Mocksville. The
Registration $2.00. affiliates each year.
class will meet four times, three
Intermediate Ceramic Class - “This year’s theme focuses on
hours a session.
This course introduces the to begin Monday, March 31st on the vital relationship between
Prison Camp Road. 6:30-9:30 wildlife and its habitat," said
supervisors to the important
p.m. This will include the Kimball. “ All of us who are
tabor laws so that they may

Special Space Program


hummel technique, tracing and concerned atwut the future of
know the legal responsibility of
much more art work. For wildlife in this country must
supervisors and what legal
further information call 634- spredti the word that protection
protection is available to
3446. Registration $2.00. ' of habitat is the key to healtby,
business and its employees.
D u rin g the week of M arch 17-ZI, the S upplem entary E d u c a tio n a l Center will abundant wildlife populations.
Understanding the law and
sponsor a special y>ace pro gram for sixth g rad e children. C hildren from Many wildlife habitats are now
compliance and cooperation M a jo r L G . S a n fo rd M ocksville M iddle School will be at the Center on M o n day , Cooleemee on trampled by the march of
with various agencies is an Tuesday, Shady G rove on W ednesday and W illia m R . D avie on T hursday.. The unplanned growth and
im portant responsibility in “ Total Im p a c t Space P ro g r a m ” is being presented by the N atio n a l Aeronautics
presenting legal matters. Takes S p e c ia l C ourse and Space A d m inistratio n . Ja m e s M iracle , space lecturer, will be a t the Center
development."
Registration Fee is $2.00
Habitat, Kimball explained,
Major La,sh G. Sanford Jr., d u rin g the school day w orking w ith sixth grades on various topics t>nd is not just the place where an
AdJlt Driver Education Class son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gaither dem onstrations pe rtain ing to the present day space p ro g ra m . O f special interest animal lives. “ It includes all the
-Plans are being formulated for Sanford of 401 N. Main St., w ill be a m o o n ro ck . , things an animal needs to
this class with a minimum Mocksville, N. C., has Specir.l n ig h t p ro g ra m s have also been arran ge d . On Tuesday nig ht science
' continue living," he said. “ The
enrollment of 18. The classroom graduated from the Defense clubs in the area w ill attend a pro g ra m on the ViKing P ro je c t. W ednesday n ig h t
will be for the general public and w ill include other topics such as Space Benefits. four basic requirem ents of
session would meet two times a Inform ation School’s in ­
The evening pro gram s w ill begin a t 7:30 p .m . a t 1636. P ark view C ircle.. habitat are food, water, cdver
week for three hours a session formation officer course at F.T for protection, and a place to
for six weeks. These will be Benjamin Harrison, Ind. raise young."
during a week night. The The school provides training The 1975 National Wildlife
Driving Session will be on in the principles and techniques N o rth C a r o lin a G e ts New A ir C o m m u t e r S e r v ic e Week poster will show a healthy
Saturday and each student of U. S. military information North Carolina will have yet daily except Saturday. terested in providing good air blacktail deet standing in an
would ride sixteen hours and activities. another commuter air service Resort Commuter Airlines service in the state as a viable ideal wooded setting,
drive eight. M ajor Sanford, a 1956 beginning March 16th. will siiare ramp space and link between sm aller com­ sym bolizing the fact that
Registration fee is $16.00. graduate of Mocksville High
Bible School Crafts-
Wednesday, March 19th at Fork
Baptist Church - Fellowship
School, received an A. B. degree
in 1961 from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Resort Commuter Airlines,
home officed in Southern Pines,
will join four other commuter
ticket counter facilities at
Raleigh Durham with Wheeler
Airlines, another com m uter
service. Wheeler Airlines
munities and major cities. The
primary difference between a
commuter airline and a major
air carrier is the size of the
wildlife cannot live without
adequate habitat. “This
year’s observance is going to be
one of the most exciting in the
y in iA iv iiU K V iira ^ ^
JO M ANDSUPPO RTTHE NATIO NM . W H O U I% FE O S W TIO N A N D STATE A m lM T E S
Hall - Rt. 3, Hwy. No. 64 E air services in the state offering
where he was commissioned local community links to major operates in Eastern North aircraft used. long history of this event,” said The b lac k ta il deer pictured on (he front of the 1975
Mocksville, N.C. 9:00 - 11:00 through the Air Force Reserve hub ariports with connections Carolina, and Norfolk, under a K ipball. “There are many N ational W ildlife WceK poster is standing in excellent
a.m. - Registration is $2.00. Officers Training Corps Beauty a m e habitat. This year m arks the N ational W ildlife
Instructor: Mr. Kate Foster.
Farmington Classes- Quilting
program. He earned an M. A.
degree in 1974 from the
throughout the United States.
The new commuter service
d e m o n s t r a t io n p r o je c t
monitored by North Carolina It’s an advantage to be pretty
things all of us can do to
improve habitat right where we P'ederation's :t8th a n n ua l sponsorship of N ational
W ildlife Week. The 1975 them e is "W e Care A1>out
will fly regularly scheduled Department of Transportation - you get attention without live. I t ’s amazing, for example,
- at Farmington Development University of Denver. W ildlife H a b ita t.’’ The deei*, photographed by W illia m A.
flights from the Pinehurst officials. trying. But after the first five how a few new plantings in a
Center -Tuesday, March 18th - His wife, Cyrette, is the Bake, J r ., was chosen to sym syr bolize the fact that wise
Airport in Southern Pines to the The North Carolina Depart­ minutes you are on your own. backyard can pay dividends for
6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - Registration • daughter of Dr. Robert m a n a g em en t of wildlife hab itat is the key to the
Raleigh-Durham Airport twice ment of Transportation is in­ I.«retta Young wildlife and people. But Wildlife
$2.00, Instructor; Mrs. Foster. Holliday, Thomasville, N. 0. preservation of healthy w ildlife populations.

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6B - DAV IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 197S j T V

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8B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

Garden Program Is Underw ay Woodleaf


'\ews
Cold, iiard cash is not the way proper payment and for keeping

The 1975 garden project of the


future. Program m Davie County.
LAREW-WOOD, INa lo pay your 1974 federal Income
lax, Mr, Robert A. LeBaube,
good records, Mr. LeBaube
said, taxpayers should use
Additional outreach and Thus far In 1975, IRS District Director for North either checks or money orders
Davie Comm unity Action approximately $800 has been
assistance is provided by IN S U R A N C E - Carolina, said today. payable to the Internal Revenue
Program is underway. Feed, allocated and m aterials t Ii c heavy rains of last week
"Cash can get lost in the
Northwest Child Development Service. That way, if the check
seed, and fertilizer are provided purchased. R EA L ESTATE has caused some damage to m ail" he said, “ leaving the or money order Is lost, tax­
Family Visitors, Sandra Rivers
to low-income (Federal Please contact any of the farm land that had been taxpayer without a record of payers can stop payment and
and Onnie Williams.
Guideline) individuals in Davie aforementioned agencies and recently worked. Small gullies payment,"
Intra-agency cooperation has issue a new one.
County. During 1974, more than personnel for information and !ind some fertilizer being For the sake of assuring
been the key to the successful Nolly Road - (locatcd off Gladstone Rd. on Number
300 individuals were served by assistance. washed in fields and pasture
operation of the Garden 1125), 3 bedroom brick veneer and shingle home with 2
this program in Davie Couijty at land.
baths, living room with fireplace, large kitchen-dining

FORALLYOUR
a cost for supplies of

ClemmonsVillage
combination, 2 car garage, and 12 x 12outbulldlng. Henderson "D u n k " Fleming
approximately $600. entered Mercy Hospital In
Allocations are based on .'il» Salisbury St. 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, living Charlotte for treatment last
Federal Guidelines for income room, kitchen -Den combination with fireplace, and full week and Is real sick at this
• Remodeling • Room Additions
Real Estate
and on the size of the family basement. Central Air central air conditioning. time,
unit. LeRoy Burgess is a patient in
29 acres - Bear Creek Church Road, Just beyond Davie
For 1975, approxim ately Davis Hospital. Statesville,
$2,000 has been allocated for use • Installing Storm Doors And Windows County line. Only $850.00 per acre.
where he had surgery last week
in Davie County. This program, Rond 1308, off llwy 801 North 3 bedroom brick veneer and is improving.
perhaps the most successful in Fire Places • Masonary Work Of Any Kind. home with bath, living room, kitchen-dining combination, Mr. and Mrs. Mickle Meeks
Davie Gardens *55,500.00
A.L (Pedro) Piott
return per dollar of investment, carport, basement and large outbuilding. Only $26,000 and children of Greenville, S. C.
is coordinated by the staff of the spent the week end here with
Davie Com m unity Action HARDISON STREET - 3 bedroom brick veneer home her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
W oodlea ; 33,500.00
Program, 717 N. Main Street, with bath, living room and kitchen. I'/i acres behind this Bost.
Mocksville. Com m unity 634-5448 house also available. House and both lots priced at Mrs. Ira Bailey has reentered Fox M eadow 39,900.00
Specialists, Ms. Nettye, Ijames $18,000. Davis Hospital in Statesville
and Ms. Quintina Price, are after being home for several Farm ington-reduced 40,000.00
Now Renting
HOUSE AND 16.42 acres located on Rd. 1100 (Riverdale
providing outreach services and weeks.
technical assistance. These
R d.). From Greasy Corner, travel south on 601 2.7 miles.
Turn right on Riverdale Rd. last house on left. Upper Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey have Advance 95 acres
workers or other Davie CAP moved from Salisbury into the
1 ,200.00 per acre

MOCKSVILLA
story has 2 bedrooms, living room, hall and bath. Lower
staff may be reached at their story has 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen-dining combination, home on Salisbury Road
offices in the Brock Community recently vacated by the Steve
and den. Carport has sundeck on top. Laundrv room and C edar Creek Rd.
APARTMENTS
Center, 634-2187 or 634-2188. storage room on back of house. Electric heat. $35,200. Overcash fam ily who were
Outreach, referral and transferred to Atlanta. Ga. by 4 acres-building 12,000.00
assistance is also provided by LA-QUINTA MOBILE HOME V IIX A G E - Total electric the Roses Store where he was
double wide mobile home has living room, dining room,
other agencies • working in
cooperation with Davie CAP.
4 1 5 Forest Lane M ocksville, N .C . kitchen, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and large screened
employed, Baltim ore Road
Mrs. Linda Watson is real ill
Wayne Harrelson, Director, porch. The kitchen appliances, washer, dryer, drapes, 2 acres, trailer 15,000.00
Karen Smith and the staff of the
Featuring 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments and several pieces of furniture are included. This is one
in the VA Hospital in Salisbury
where she was taken last week
of the most attractive lots in La Quinta.
Department of Social Services
SOUTHWOOD ACRES - Have you seen the new section
after a sudden illness. How ardtow n Rd.
have been instrumental in the N O W A V A ILA B LE:--- Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wilson of
success of this program. which is now open? Make your choice from many
beautiful wooded lots.
Bakersvllle spent the past week 5 acres 8,900.00
The Agricultural Extension TWO B E D R O O M APARTM ENTS end here with their son and
Service workers, Viola Shanks A ir C o n d itio n , S hag C a ip e t, D is h Washer, GARDEN VALLEY -Three bedroom brick veneer home family Mr. and Mrs. Roger Advance 26 acres -
and Louise Dill are providing D isposal, R e C ^ r a t o r , S tove, W asher ft with living room, dining room, kitchen, den with Wilson.
outreach and technical D iy tir C onnectionB , U tility S tore R o o m . fireplace, 2 baths, full basement, double carport. Kitchen Gus Greer has returned to his
54 acres 6,500.00 per acre
assistance. Workshops are has built-in stove with self-cleaning oven. Dishwasher home from the VA Hospital in
>140.00 OWE MONTH_________ and disposal also built-in. This house has central air and
planned for home pressure
is situated on a beautiful wooded lot.
Durham where he had surgery
Office 766-4777
ORSEE
canning to be held in the near and was a patient for over three

Mocks News I Come Ba Mocksville Insurance Agency


Will Be Glad To Show! months.
Boyce Goodson had the
Jane Boyer 766-6944
misfortune of fracturing his leg
Carolyn Johnson 766-4777
DON WOODor HUGH lAREW in a fall while at his work last

Office 634-5933
N O A P P O IN T M E N T week. He was taken to Rowan
Mrs. Helen Tucker of
8 :0 0 T o 5 :0 0 Memorial Hospital for treat­ A nn H illehkind 998-4378
Statesville visited Mrs. G. F. NECESSARY ment and released.
Beaucham p and Mrs. Pete P h o n e : D a y tim e A fte r 5 :0 0 p .m .
Carter Friday. 634-5917 634-5128 o r 634-2849 Nl|hts 634-2126 oi 634-2218

IheB ronU eii


Mr. and Mrs. John Phelps and
Cindy spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Mamie Cornatzer of A H o m e O f Y o u r O w n . . .
Lewisville Mrs. Cornatzer
returned to her home Friday
froifi Baptist Hospital where T h e r e 's N o fh in g L ik e If
she was a patient at few days
for treatment.
' Miss Betsy Mock of the
Baltimore Road was Saturday
supper guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson
. R tlA L ® T A T E
Howard Real^& HoffleFincler Member of WInston-Sa.Jem Multlpal Lilting Service

In su r a n c e
IOCAHON KxiSS K.'S' MICi OTNIiriATUMI
of South Carolina spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob “ A Co-operating Brokeragje F ir in ^
Near $49,500 AVi Acres, land with lake. Beautiful home. Muit see
Bailey. Hwy 801 2-4 5 to appreciate.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Minor Dr.
and Mrs. John Roper and L0Q K DAVIE ACADEMY ROAD - Nice 3 bedroom brick Hickory Hill 3 2 T oSeU
2 Fireplaces, formal dining room, dishwasher, stoi
Full basement, double caroort.
children of Charlotte, Mrs. house with large kitchen, nice living room, extra large
Nanette Goodwin of Raleigh,
At O ur Ad Nextweek lot. PRICED TO SELL._________________ SUiibuiy St. 3 ^ acres land, home remodeled, plus 3 car garage,
3 2 $29,900
Mrs. Peggy Barnette and boys F o r N E W L IS T IN G S 38 ACRES LOCATED JUST OFF Hwy. 601 S. Good Mocknille bam.
of Marion visited Mrs. W. R.
Craver Friday.
well, septic tank, mobile home. 1 New gold siding, large lot, garden space.
UNDER ALL IS THE LAND MocKiviUe $14,600
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Crater Lots for sale - just off Hospital St. , 3 lots, 100 x 200 each. Lovely brick home, dishwasher, central air, double
speet Sunday afternoon with A P R IM E TRACT OF LAND, IDEALLY LOCATED,
Call today. » 2 or3 2 $30,000 carport.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phelps of TWIN LAKES AIRPORT AREA, approximately
Winston Salem. acres with stream and meadow grass: Many
NEW LISTING - HwyJ 64 West - full basement, 3 Hinhg 3 VA Beautiful tri-level, central air, plus basement.
bedrooms, living room, IM2baths, roomy kitchen with Rotd $27,600
posslbiUties!
large eating area. 100 percent financing available, Diric 19 acres land with this 3 bedroom home.
Wim^s Whims OVER 'm R E E ACRES NEAR 1-40 - Majestic hillside
f Must see to appreciate. Actdcmy Rd. 3 . 1 $19,600
tract. Reasonable! Whitney Lovely, 3 bedroom brick home. Electric heat. Fun
B y W im O sb o rn e PERFECT FOR THE FAMILY with extra income in 3 1 $25,500 basement plus citrport.
Road
A LITTLE CASH WILL DO IT - Owner offers terms on mind - California rancher, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic S18 ■ ~ Home recently redecorated, beautiful new caipet
this 24 acre tract near Duke Power Plant site in Fork baths, large living room with stone fireplace, dining 1 Lndnfton St. 3 1 $12,600 '
More Cock-Eyed Proverbs room, spacious family room and kitchen with stone­
area.
work interior wall. Exterior of stone and brick, Edgcwood 3 VA T b S d l.
1.44 Acres with lovely Brick home. Beautiful shag
Pride goeth before We are offering a most desirable 5 acre tract for the garage. Citizens band equipment included. Also large CUcle carpets over Hardwood. Fireplace in Den.
destruction— except in the individual with discriminating taste. Good road frontage multi-purpose shop as well as car wash - self service ^ Near Beautiful Brick Home. Lovely wooded lot. Huge
dictionary. in a prime location, bordering a stream. Call and automatic equipment in perfect condition.
parUculars. Clemmons 3 2 $3L900 Master Bedroom plus Dining Room.
Advance area, convenient to surrounding counties.
Everyone to his taste—why A good way to build security is to invest in your own tract Will sell separately. A good package deal. Salisbury St. 2
Good Starter home with caipet nice location &
1 $11,500
else would you put salt and of land. Tracts of 1 to 4 acres for a building site, garden, larxe lot.
pepper on the table?
MILLING ROAD F O R RENT — Beautiful 3 bedroom Brick Home with aprox. 2 acres land -aprox. 1)4
beef, horses. In a very desirable area of Davie County.
Financing can be arranged. Beautiful 3 bedroom brick home with baths, miles city limits.
One bird in the hand—is worth
modern kitchen with dishwasher, lovely den with LOTS FOR SALE - H ICKO RY HILL GOLF COURSE
about $2.00—if it’s on special. Farming is our future. A sound investment in a good
f large fireplace. Must see to appreciate. Call today. . Beautiful Lake front or choose one near the tennis courts or golf course.
working farm. 180 acres surrounded by two large Call for information.----------------------------------------
An ounce of practice— Is strMms, suitable for, hogs, cattle, etc. Excellent HARMONY • Good five room house with an acre lot.
enough to make the neighbors buildings. Good well and new pump. Owner will finance part of Beautiful Level Deeded Waterfront Lot on Lake Norman on Main Lake. Restricted.
put “ For Sale” signs in their
the $8,500. Beautiful Homes in the Area.________________________________ __ ____________
8 PERCENT INTEREST RATES AVAILABLE ON Aprox. 1 acre lot in beautiful Greenwood Lakes. Only $5,500. Must see to appreciate.
yards If it's your child FHA It VA LOANS BOONE - 3 large bedrooms, living room with excellent
practicing on his horn. view and fireplace. All electric, completely furnished. COMMERCIAL
MOVING TO WIN8TON-SALEM7 We have a great
^ y in a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home near Schlitz Brewery.
Priced at only $27,000. Locatkm Aom Stram Woe .
He Is so full of himself—well,
■niu brick home, situated on a lot lio x 300, has formal Yadkin 2 Chicken Houtei size 37X2S0 -plus egg room.
what else, unless you believe In
areas and full basemmt in a lovely neighborhood. WUl MOCKSVILLE - 6 rooms with bath in this home. County 9.87 2Welli $27,900 Good investment for some one.
demonic possession?
consider FHA or VA financing. Mid 30s. Beautiful yard with fruit trees. Call for appointment.
Reduced to $21,000. AT BRANTLEY'S.- WE LIST TO _
P in not , your faith on

UtfKlFm der
A colonial brick rancher wi*^ 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths,
another’s sleeve— lest they formal living and dining U C ns, sundeck, carport, bull BETHEL CHURCH ROAD • 6 beautiful acres with a
remove their jacket. basement. Come and see .ur yourself. A GREAT BUY. remodeled home. Three large bedrooms, modern
kitchen with range and refrigerator, large fireplace.
Grass always seems greener YOU WON’T HAVE TO LIFT A PAINT BRUSH - Only 130,000.____________ _________
on the other side of the fence— everything is in tip top condition in this 3 bedroom
but remember-you don’t have it colonial rancher. It has an acre of ground, a lovely CRAFTWOOD - See this 3 bpHr-)om, IVi bathroom, all Other Featiirei
to mow. comer lot, great family room with large fireplace and I felectric home. Ni'—jQ ^ P vith range included. Location Acres Streams Price
super-abundant closet space. OWNER WILL SELL FHA, Large lot with ..ve-way. 100 percent $7sa
financing. County Line Good road frontage, financing available.
You cannot get blood out of a VA, AND WILL CONSIDER PAYING SOME CLOSING Rd. (ShefTield) 28 1 per a m
stone— but, given tim e, the COSTS.
science boys will find a way. t h e SETTING IS PRIVATE and the house Is large. It
CRAFTWOOD - Full basement, all electric. 3 bedroom 12 miles from $1,250
B'A Stream per acre
Beautiful tract of land. Lays well with stream on
home at a reduced pri»>' ” ist see to appreciate the Mocksville back of property.
needs a little fixing up but is well worth a look. It may be value here. Only f iO L v ipproved Duyer. Low Peoples
God helps them that help just what you’ve been looking for with large spacious monthly payments. CieekRd. $1,2000 2 homes on property, all fenced and cnws fenced,
bedrooms, two car carport, basement, over 1800 sq. ft. (Advance) 216
themselves— also them that Per Acre river frontage, WILL SUBDIVIDE.
can’t. living space. Two acres of land go with this one, priced in R im
COMMERCIAL - All stock, equipment, appliances of Davie
the high 40’s. this furniture store. A good business for an energetic Old home to renovate, will subdivide Into small
Academy Rd. 38M Sprinj IbSeD tracts.
Liars—shouldn't. FORK COMMUNITY is ah area that will be on the move couple. Call us today for full information.
in the next few years. We have a three bedroom, two bath Bethel
Caution is the parent of bungalow WITH SVi ACRES OF LAND that can go no way 128 Acres farm - with a large two-story frame house Church Rd. 31 2 l b Sen Old home and bam, some timber, will subdivide.
safety—extra caution is not a but up in value. In the High 20’s. completely remodeled. Pack house, tool house,
chicken house. Ail fenced. Barn, two tobacco barns, Davie

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parent. Street on Property. 16 Lots surved off. Good tret
EVERYONE LIKES TO GET ‘TOE MOST FOR THE old smoke house. 3 acres of tobacco aiiottment. Academy Rd. 21 Spring $35,000 for Development. Financing Available.
M O N E Y . . . Here’s the opportunity. 2V* acres of land in a Owner will help finance.
Qualify For Lunches
Cedar Creek Rd.
great location with a completely renovated house, central (Faiminiton) 13 Stream $1,650 Beautiful Uract, approx. 5 acres in timber.
heat and air. There’s a customized mobile home uaraoe
N. MAIN STREET • This nice older home is priced to Nighway 64 E.
with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, patio, all modem sell • 3 large bedrooms, living room with fireplace, den Near Country 6.12 Stream $900. U n d lays weU. itrsMn on back firgperty.
Children who are unable to conveniences including central heat and air on a Oub v e ta m REDUCED TO $786.00 Per Acre
pay the full cost of a school permanent foundation. A PACKAGE DEAL IN THE
and kitchen. Extra large corner lot.
lunch may qualify for free and HIGH 30's. 64 East 30 Creek $ 1 ,3 5 0 1and lays well Fiont« nn ? paved Roads
reduced price lunches,
NEW LISTING • BeauUful 3 bedroom brick home with
according to R alph Eaton,
Lots full drive-in basement, complete yard is fenced. All Eaton Church
16 Streams peratxe .About half wooded -half cleared. Nice tract of Und.
School Food Services Director In Greenwood Lakes, the place to build a home of your
electric with carpet. Call for appointment. Road
for the Department of Public choice is the river area. We have a beautiful lot over one Beautiful tract land, nice and level, paved road
HWY. 64 WEST - This 3 '•'•droom home has m Hwy, 158 25.67 Creek $27,500 frontage.
Instruction. acre, could we show it to you?
bathrooms, large l i v ! * ^ n i c e kitchen with built- u
According to Eaton, Commercial Property range Extra clea
in range. kept. Only a small down 601 North Nice 7 room brick home, electric beat, s acres
application for the free or payment. Farm i $70,000 tobacco allotment, approx. 8 acres fenced.
Lot • Salisbury Street -zoned business, 105 ft. frontage x Rd. 1330 30 pond
reduced-price benefits of the
US ft. depth. EXCELLENT MULTI-PURPOSE
N ational School Lunch
LOCATION.
ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE and roomy, centrally Indian HiUi Let us show you your beautiful mlnl-farm today,
Program are usually made in air-conditioned. 3 bedrooms, I'/t bath, split level. MiniFann Ib S d l
beautiful lake adjoining.
the fall. However, in view of the Rental Property Fully carpeted in luscious shag. Spacious paneled
hardships facing families since Farm house for rent in the Sheffield Community. 6 rooms recreation room with built-in Ear - adjoining room Only A Simple of Our Liitingi • Call for Information on Othart
that time due to inflation and with bath, electric heat, washer dryer hook-up. Beautiful perfect for 4th bedroom or study with Duilt-in
unemployment, the view. Owner will allow tenant to keep some horses or bookshelves and storage closet.
announcement is again being cattle. Security d ^ s i t required. WE BUY EQUITIES
made. • CRAFTWOOD - 3 lar^,'^|k' 00ms, I'/» bathroom,

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Children from families whose A C o m p le te R e a l Estate Service large living riMm. kil S w ^ w ., range, patio with nice '
income levels are low may be S p e ciid izin g In
yard, only $100 down.
eligible, as well as families with * R esident^ * Land *Farms
hardship conditions due to high .*Commercia] 'Industrial 'Rentals Julia C, H ow ard Ann F. W ands
Office Office
5070fl«achSlrsfil'722-7136 Winiton-S«lem
medical costs, expenses, shelter
|-n| t h * lia n lw y Bunch S03 Avon Stieet, Mocksville, N.C. 634-2352 or 634-2353
634-5273
costs in excess of 30 percent of
income, and temporary loss of Ofjwe Homo 634-52 73 IW Martha Edwards. Broker • 634-2244 Eugene Bennett. Salesman -998-4727
income from lay-offs, shoh
tim e or other employment 534-5800 634-2884 Home 634-3754 bealior' Home 634-3229 Graham Madison • 634-5176 Gilbert Boger • 998-8334
conditions.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD , THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

District Court
The following cases were 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver of $10 and cost.
waiver of $10 and cost.
Kenny G arland Osborne,
H Cottonseed Protectant Increases Seedling
Lubbock, Tex. -■ Research
being conducted by U.S.
D epartm ent of A griculture
(USDA) and Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station scientists
indicates that treating cot­
reduce seedling diseases is not
new. tl has been standard
practice for many years. From
the mid-l950’s until 1971 when
their use was cancelled, mer­
cury fungicides were used. By
fungicides available for use.
The objective of the research by
Dr. Minton and Sciumbato and
Mr. Fest was to determine if
even more effective treatments
could be developed.
according to the scientists.
They added that the type of
delinting (acid and machine)
did not affect the performance ' ■
of the fungicide treatments.
Although the research results
Kenneth Ray Burns, speeding speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone,
disposed of in the regular 1971 there were a number of
March 10 , 1975 session of tonseed with a seed protectant Stands were increased by appear promising, the scientists '
65 mph in 55 mph zone, on on waiver of $10 and cost.
e ff e c t iv e n o n - m e r c u r ia l

J-HBoosters
District Court with Preston and a systemic fungicide both experimental and advance point out that additional
Jam e s Todd Welborn, (already registered for use on research is needed before
Cbmellus, Presiding Judge and waiver of $5 and cost. reduces seedling diseases and
Carroll C. Wall, III, Solicitor: Jac k Avery Hunnicutt, speeding 46 mph in 35 mph zone, Increases seedling survival rate cottonseed) fungicides used specific treatments can b e '
speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone, nol pros with leave. by about 1 percent. The Jericho-Hardison Booster alono and in combinations. recommended.

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Frank Gough, assault with
on waiver of $10 and cot.
Marshall Angell, bastardy,
deadly weapon on officer, not Although small, the scientists Club met at the R uritan
pros with leave; assault with Arthur Henry Morris, prayer for judgment continued point out that the increase in building March 11th at 7:30 p.m.
deadly weapon, dismissed; speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on cost and pay support survival may be sufficient to with 16 members present.
assault with deadly weapon on on waiver of $10 and cost. payments. prevent the need to replant, Mrs. Wayne Green, president, Mitchell Community College the college transfer program,
Ruth Peck, speeding 68 mph
Ronald L. Chambers, enrolled a total of 830 students 230 were enrolled in the ’
officer, nol pros with leave. reduce other diseases, and presided and devotionals were
in 55 mph zone, on waiver of $10 speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, for spring quarter classes this technical business programs,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
Lannie Ross D illard , increase yield and quality of the given by Mrs. Clarence Keller,
operating motor vehicle while and cost. crop. Thp results may well be chaplain. The minutes and roll year, according to figures and 105 were enrolled in th e .
Austin Menendez Azel, Ronald L. Franklin, speeding released by Mrs. Phyllis Travis, occupational programs, which
under the Influence of worth the small increase in call were given by Mrs. Joe
67 mph in 55 mph zone, on Susan Daywalt. .5th year registrar at the college. started in earnest in the fall of
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
waiver of $10 and cost.
intoxicating liquor. Sentenced treatment cost. Butzbach, secretary, and the
to four months suspended for on waiver of $10 and cost. student at the Mncksville
The research was conducted treasurer’s report by Mrs. J. S. The figure m arks a 1974.
Norbert E. Myers, speeding Klfnii-iitarv Schonl, won the “ I view the increase in
twelve months, $100 and cost, Jerry Donald Anderson,
70 mph in 55 mph zone, on srhiKil Spelling Beo
by E a rl B. Minton, plant Green, substantial increase over
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, winter quarter's 772 students, enrollment as some evidence
waiver of $10 and cost.
not operate motor vehicle on pathologist, and Gary A. Fest, After the regular business
on waiver of $10 and cost.
conducted recently. She will and represents the second time that the community college idea
highways of N. C. for twelve Cynthia Merchant, speeding biological laboratory meeting, plans were made and
compete In the County this year that enrollment at the is being accepted by the
months from this date, violate Jerom e P h illip Bordelon, technician, with the USDA’s reviewed for the “Big Day" to
69 mph in 55 mph zone, on Spelling Bee on the 15th of college has broken previous community,” said Dr. Charles
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
waiver of $10 and cost.
no laws of N. C. for twelve Agricultural Research Service, be held the last of May along
on waiver of $10 and cost.
April. Susan Is the daughter records. Last fall's 812 member Poindexter, president of
months. and Gabriel L. Sciumbato, plant with the Ruritan Auction Sale.
George M itchell Boger, of Mr. and Mrs. David student body had been the Mitchell. “ I’m most hopeful
William Hubert Mason, Jr., The Future pathologist with the Texas Crafts and baked goods will be
D aywalt of Route 1. largest in the history of the 119 that the trend will continue.”
speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, My interest is in the future - A g r ic u ltu r a l E x p e rim e n t sold as well as food and drinks
Mocksvllle, N.C. year old institution. The Mind
abatement. on waiver of $5 and cost. because I'm going to spend the Station here. available all during the day.
John Wayne Boles, controlled W alter Logan Carriker, rest of m y life there. Treatment of cottonseed to More will be announced about Of the 830 students registered A narrow mind has a broad
substance, Schedule II, nol pros speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone, Charles F. Kettering this event later. for classes, 495 were enrolled in tongue.________ Arable proverb
with leave. on waiver of $10 and cost.
Vernon Ray Carter, public James Donald Doby, Jr.,
drunkenness, nol pros wltli speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
leavp; reckless driving, on waiver of $10 and cost.
sentenced to pay $100 and cost, Patricia Overcash Eckerd,
surrender operators license and speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
not operate motor vehicle on on waiver of $10 and cost.
highways of N. C. for a period of Eugene Peeler England,
There are sound reasons why you see so many Swicegood signs
two weeks.
Gary Ray Creason, assault on
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost. T IM E /
female. Prosecuting witness
does not desire to prosecute. Let
Wayne E. Friedm an,
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
on real estate of all kinds, all over the city and county. Owners realize
this case be dismissed on costs.
Vernon
drunkenness, cost.
Scott, public Pamela Ann Flythe, speeding
67 mph in 55 mph zone, on
waiver of $10 and cost.
that it costs no more to employ the services of our efficient, responsible,
Marshall Angell, non support,
nol pros with leave.
Johnny Ray Porter, destroy
Paul Henry Farmer, speeding
69 mph in 55 mph zone, on experienced real estate organization whose keen judgement and broad
personal property. Prosecuting waiver of $10 and cost.
witness does not desire to
prosecute. Let this matter be
Wanda Greer Hamby,
speeding 67 mph in 55 mph zone, knowledge are o f inestimable value to every property owner.
dismissed on payment of costs. on waiver of $10 and cost.
Ralph Brlndle, assault with Randy T rim m Hayes,
deadly weapon. Prosecuting speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone,
witness does not wish to on waiver of $10 and cost..
prosecute. Let this matter be Lester Brevard Hobbs,
dismissed on costs. speeding 69 mph in 55 mph zone,
Donald Ray a a rk , speeding on waiver of $10 and cost.
68 mph in 55 mph zone, on Carl Thomas Ikard, speeding
waiver of $10 and cost. 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on
waiver of $10 and cost.
Green Hill Road -Looking for that lovely country home.
John F ra nk lin Cathey, We have it. Completely remodeled. Heat-air, 2
speeding 70 mph in SS mph zone, Clarence Henry Jam es, fireplaces. Numerous out buildings, barn and etc. Good
on waiver of $10 and cost. failure to see before starting loan assumption. 15 acres. Call for appointment today.
Bruce M. Garber, speeding 75 that such move could be made
' mph in 55 mph zone, bond in safety, on waiver of cost.
forfeiture of $41. ' Larry Wayne McNeal,
Jim m ie Lee Washington, speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone,
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver of $10 and cost.
nol pros with leave. Shirley Annette Metcalf,
Shirley Rathbon Evans, speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, 1
speeding 67 mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver of $10 and cost. Center St. -2 bedroom home, a real doll house. Just
on waiver of $10 and cost. John A. Oliver, speeding 70 Route 2, Advance - 2 bedroom house with bath and full right to b % in housekeeping. Large kitchen-dining
What you've been waiting for - A solid two story
John Charles Houser, mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver basement situated on 3.8 acres. Loan assumption at 8 ')ination. Oil heat. You must see it to
restorable home plus acreage. Restore as is or
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, of $10 and cost. percent available. Call today for full details. Priced for a quick sale.
redesign. Priced to sell. Owner financing available
on waiver of $10 and cost. Marcus Mack Riven, Jr., with no problems. Corner lot. Call for appointment.
Gary Arnold, assault by speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
pointing gun. P rayer for on waiver of $10 and cost.
Judgment continued on cost and W illard Levon Wilson,
not engage in any violent acts speeding 67 mph in 55 mph zone,
toward prosecuting,witness , on waiver of $10 and cost.
that he assist tji^'ftthef ’ifntn he '■■ ■'Lebntt' Devohe Felder,
finds suitable emtdoyment, that speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
he violate no laws of N. C. for a on waiver of $10 and cost.
period of twelve months. Alvin Grier Cain, speeding 70 Carrowoods - 2600 sq. ft., tri-level, 4 bedrooms, 2 full
Betty Allen Black, speeding mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver Junction Road ^ farm house tastefully baths. Large recreation room with fireplace. Den with Hickory Hill - 2 story 4 bedroom house with 2Vi baths.
70 mph in 55 mph zone, on of $10 and cost. decorated. U ..led in country yet only sliding glass doors opening onto patio. House is Den features a big fireplace. Kitchen has all modem,
waiver of $10 and cost. Blanche Hammer Honeycutt, approximately 4 miles from town.. Has Has city water electrically heated and cooled. Situated on lot 125 x 200 built-in appliances. This house has so many pluses we
Ronald David Bowles, failure failure to see before starting and a lovely built-in kitchen. Large bath with with city water. This house offers lots of room for even a can’t list them all here. Call us today. We would
to report accident, nol pros with that such move could be made laundry area. You will love it. Call today for an large family. Call today for complete details. appreciate the opportunity to tell you about them and
leave. in safety, on waiver of cost. appointment to see it. even better show you!
Guy Joseph Couture, Dorothy Wooten Jordan,
speeding 76 mph in 55 mph zone, speeding 55 mph in 45 mph zone,
bond forfeiture of $50. on waiver of $5 and cost.
Bertha Caudle, non payment 'William T. Miller, failure to
of ambulance bill, nol pros with stop for duly erected stop sign,
leave. on waiver of cost.
Deborah Lynn Cox, failure to John Wesley Mauldin, failure
display current approved to display current approved "Raymond*Street’-Lovely 3 bedroom home located in town This house has it a l l ... Good location ...
inspection certificate, on inspection certificate and near schools and church. Good loan assumption. large lot(200 x 300) ... 1650 sq. ft. heated area ... Den with
waiver of cost. im proper registration, on Available immediately fireplace & exposed beams ... 16S0 sq. ft. basement with
Wandering Lane -Custom-designed Colonial home iK'rikt. ■■ • '■ ' flts;'""' fireplace ... 16 x 36 in ground heated swimming pool. And
Randall Swicegood Clement, waiver of cost.
situated in the midst of 3'A acres of beautiful many other features too numerous to mention. Call Mary
failure to stop for duly erected Betty Lou Roberson, woodland. A painted brick exterior combined with
stop sign, on waiver of cost. possession of alcoholic Forrest for complete details.
crab orchard stone wings is roofed with western
Lester R. Dearmon, speeding beverage, on waiver of $10 and cedar shakes with copper valleys. This home
60 mph in 45 mph zone, on cost. features superb construction throughout and will
waiver of $10 and cost. Hobert Earl Williams, Jr., surely please the discriminating buyer.
Lanny Dillard, no operators speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone,
license, $25 and cost. on waiver of $10 and cot.
Jess Edward Gibbs, speeding Michael E rvin Anderson,
65 mph in 55 mph zone, on improper tires, on waiver of Mill Street -Nice 2 bedroom house with bath in very good
waiver of $5 and cost. anford R o a f ^ o o n to be completed '?ou may
cost. condition. Must see to appreciate. Call us for complete either 3 or 4 bedrooms whichever suitsiyoi
your needs.
Christopher Dean Huffman, Thomas G rady G arner, details. with fireplace and beautifully furnishedshed kitchen.
speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone, speeding 50 mph in 35 mph zone, Finished basement. Call today for complete details.
on waiver of $10 and cost. on waiver of $10 and cost.
Frances Madrene H ill, Jack T. ButU, speeding 70
speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver Country Estates - 3 bedroom, V/i baths. Electric heat.
on waiver of $5 and cost. of $10 and cost. Large kitchen with built-in appliances including
Jam e s Pressley Poston, Jerry M. Culbreth, worthless dishwasher. Lot 125 x 200. Financing at 8^4 percent
exceeding safe speed, prayer check, cost. already approved.
for judgment continued on cost. Edward Chapman, speeding
William Dan Salyers, driving 69 mph in 55 mph zone, on Farms—
while license revoked. waiver of $10 and cost. 62 acres near Harmony off Hwy. 901. M: miles of river SPRING IS H ER E! You can enjoy life from now until
Sentenced to six months Donald R alph Edw ards, frontage, IVi miles of sand clay road, most of land in in this lovely 3 bedroom colonial. 90 percent financing Hwy. 601 South - 3 bedroom house with 2 baths, full
suspended for two years, $100 speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, timber. Priced for quick sale. available. Priced to move. Drive out and view this basement on 1 acre lot. Priced at $26,900. Call today for
and cost, surrender operators on waiver of $10 and cost. beautiful home at Hickory Hill. an appointment to see this house. $3000 less.
license and not o p ia te motor Clyde Lewis, Sr., public Buy a mini farm today ' Call for details. Choice farms
vehicle on highways of N. C., still available.
violate no laws of N. C. for a
drunkenness, cost.
Lots— Rentals—
Vincent Longo, speeding 70
period of two years. mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver TVact of land available. 24 acres located on Howardtown
of $10 and cost.
William C. Stewart, speeding Road. A sacrifice. Call today for details. Woodland Development - 2 wooded lots available. One 24 X 50 mocuiar home permanently located on private lot.
70 mph in 55 mph zone, on lot, 150 X 200, priced at $3900. One lot, 230 x 355, priced at An entirely new concept in mobile home living. Spacious,
Johnny Lee M cIntosh, Nice 49.8 acre farm also included 34 x 60 building and
waiver of $10 and cost.
$3280. yet compact in construction, this design offers the
speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, shop equipment. Now a going garage, many shop tools.
Doris M iller Francis, on waiver of $5 and cost. Price $50,000. See us today for complete details. Southwood Acres - Lot approximately 150 x 160. conveniences, luxuries, facilities and beauty of a
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, Tobias Mitzner, speeding 67 Building? Choice lot which offers a beautiful building site permanent residence. Now available for monthly rental
7.6 acres land on Highway 64 east of Mocksvllle. 3 acres
on waiver of $10 and cost. mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver open remainder in woods. Excellent lot to build on. in an exclusive residential area. Call us today for details. of $125.
Phillip E. Fagg, speeding 68 of $10 and cost. Priced to sell.
--------------------- Corner of Main Street and Milling Road -4 lots 112.6 x 303
mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver Doris Wells Patton, speeding
of $10 and cost. BURI.INGTON INDUSTRIES P R O PE R ’n ’ some still with frontage on Milling Road. Priced at $50 per front RESORT PROPERTY
70 mph in 55 mph zone, on foot.
Curtis Victor Johnson, waiver of $10 and cost. ava
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Improper mufflers, on waiver of Ruby Foley Reeves, speeding Oeveiopment Tract -water and sewage; Mocksville city Hemlock Street - Approximately 2 acres of land with Attention Campers! ■Two lots platted with camping in
cost. 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on limits. 100 acres of good prime land. Financing plenty of fronuge. Call us for details. mind. Located in the Boone-Linville area, N.C. Call us
Rebecca McDaniel Howard, waiver of $10 and cost. available. Depot Street ■3 developed lots conveniently located near for details.
failure to display current W illiam Dan Salyers, town. Sale price is $1,000.
approved inspection certificate, speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone 35.50 acres - river frontage, road frontage, Beautiful »»»»»*<
on waiver of cost. and expired registration plate, homesite, financing available. $1,100 per acre.
Ronald Duane White, on waiver of $10 and cost. BUSINESS PROPERTY
following too close, on waiver of Gary Edw ard Sm ith,
cost. speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - Buy t.,ls going
Dale Dornbach, speeding 65 on waiver of $10 and cost.
Real Estate Sales, business in Davie County. Owner has netted better than
mph in 55 mph zone, on waiver Michael Dennis Weeks, $20,000 a year for past five years. Limited capital needed.
of $5 and cost. speeding 66 mph in 55 mph zone, IAppraisals, Leases, M anagem ent Call today for further Information.
Lora Donnie Blackwell, on waiver of $10 and cost.
speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone, John E. Williams, speeding 70
prayer for judgme
ji nent continued mpli in 55 mph zone, on waiver
on cost. of $10 and cost.
Flossie Brendle, public William A. Wilson, speeding
drunkenness, cost. W mph in 35 mph zone, on
Everett Wyatt Cam pbell,
exceeding safe speed, on waiver
of cost.
waiver of $10 and cost.
Barbara Beals Boggs,
speeding 68 mph in 55 mph zone,
White - 493-6588
C.A.
Lloyd Wayne Disher, Jr.,
speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
on waiver of $10 and cost.
Paul David Correli, failure to
m
REALTOR'
333 Salisbury Street
Swicegood Professional Building Mary Forrest - 492-5437
Clifford Evans, failure to
display current approved
display current approved
inspection certificate,
waiver of cost.
on Mocksville, jN'.C, Jerry Swicegood - 634-2478
inspection certificate, on Ronald B Keever, speeding 634-5997
waiver of cost. 70 mph in 55 mph zone, on
James Smith Wall, speeding
lOB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

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Public Notices
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KWIK KWIZ PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
North Carolina
Application has been made by Application has been made b y ' Davie County
Colin York to Davie County Smith Grove Baptist Church to. Executrix NOTICE
Board of Adjustment lor a Davie County Board of Having qualified as Executor
W H A T D O Y O U T H IN K A B O U T NORTH CAROLINA
Conditional Use Permit for the Adjustment for a Conditional of the estate of C. W. Beck,
T H E L A N D S C A P IN G O N T H E D A V I E C O U N T Y deceased, late of Davie County,
Use of mobile home in R-20 Use Permit for the use of Mobile.
S Q U A R E S P O N SO R E D B Y THE zoning astrict on Approximately Home in the R-20 Loning' this is to notify all persons
2.5 acres owned by Colin York District on Approximately 4 Having qualified as Executrix having claim s against said
JA Y C E T T E S ?
located on Bethel Ch. Rd. acres owned by Smith Grove of the estate of Cody C. Osborne, estate to present them to the
approximately 600 ft. on the left Baptist Church located on 158 deceased, late of Davie County, undersigned on or t>efore the 0
adjoining the property of Ray across from Howardtown Rd. in this Is to notify all persons day of September 1975, or this
By having claim s against said
Ellison and Dewey Sain. Smith Grove adjoining the notice will be pleaded in bar of
J o e Foster A public hearing on this pro ^ rty of Viola Allen andR. J. estate to present them to the Iheir recovery. All persons
Application for a Conditional Markland. undersigned on or before the indebted to said estate will
and 27th day of August 1975, or this
Use Permit will be held by the please make im m ediate
J e rry Paige Davie County Board of A public hearing on this notice will be pleaded In bar of payment ot the undersigned.
LANNY LEDFORD Adjustment at 7:30 P.M. on Application for a Conditional their recovery. All persons
H E N R Y D U L IN A d v an ce April 7, 1975, in the Grand Jury Use Permit will be held by the indebted to said estate will This the 4th day of March
R o u te 2, A d vance Room in the Davie County Davie County Board of please make im m ediate 1975, Richard A. Beck,
Ingersol-Rand e m plo y e e payment to the undersigned.
M a il Carrier Courthouse Mocksville, N.C. Adjustment at 7:30 p.m. on Executor of the’ estate of C. W.
April 7, 1975, in the Grand Jury Beck d e c e a s e d .
R. Bruce Tuttle Room in the Davie County This the 27th day of February
“I th in k it lo o k e d better Davie County Zoning Courthouse Mocksville, N. C. 1975 Darlene E. Brandon, 3-6-4tn
"E v e r y b o d y to th eir o w n
lik e it was. I m e an I 'm a Enforcement Officer Executrix of the estate of Cody
th ing . W hatever th in g th e y C. Osborne deceased. PUBLIC HEARING
person th a t likes grass R. Bruce Tuttle
w a n t to d o . I t d o e s 'n t 3-20-2tn Davie County Zoning William E. Hall
better th a n I lik e Attorney at Law Application has been made by
m a tte r to .m e ." Enforcement Officer Henry L. Dulin to Davie County
s h ru b b e ry ." Mrs. Colin York 2-27-4tn
Board of Adjustment for a
Rl. 3, Box 25 3-lJ-2tn Conditional Use Permit for the
Mocksville, N.C. use of two mobile homes in an

Dept. Of Human Resources Reports On Nursing Homes


R-20 Zoning District on ap­
proximately 3.5 acres owned by
Henry L. Dulin located on S. R.
PARTI approved plans. 1632 behind Dwig’s Bar-B-Cue
survey is reviewed by the
“This construction program adjoining the property of
central office staff and filed.
In recent weeks several prevents the “fly by night” Rossetta Ranler.
Any failure to meet program
reports, newspaper articles and operator from converting an old A public hearing on this
standards is put In writing to the
television program s have house, motel or abandoned Application for a Conditional
operator and corrective action
pointed to some bad situtations hospital into a nursing home as Use Permit will be held by the ■
is required. Follow-up visits are
that exist in nursing homes in is done in many states,” stated Davie County Board of Ad-
made to determine that
some areas of the nation. Phllltps. justmentat7;30p.m. on April 7,
corrections have been made.
Ernest P hillips, assistant The state office also has a 1975, in the Grand Jury Room in
Homes are visited for
director of the Division of staff of nurses, dietitians, social the Davie County Courthouse,
investigation of complaints and Mocksville, N. C.
Facility Services of the N.C. workers and other professionals
for consultation during the
D epartm ent of Hum an who constantly make survey
year. Phillips says, “ The visits R. Bruce Tuttle
D O N N A D IX O N Resources, said, “While our visits to assist facilities in are not as often as we would Davie County Zoning
nursing home program is not meeting and m aintaining prefer but the homes are
R t . 2, M ocksville licensure standards. A team Enforcement Officer
perfect, I can assure you that inspected by local personnel
B e rm ud a R u n e m plo y e e composed of an administrator,
situations that have received so such as the fire marshal, county 3-20 2tp .
much publicity in the news nurse, dietitian, and medical social workers and sanitarians.
media do not exist in our state.” record administrator makes an
We receive copies of their

ESCOffice To Be
" I th in k i t lo o k s g oo d . Phillips feels that the North annual inspection of each reports.”
A big change. I ’m glad Carolina licensure process for facility in the state. Sometimes Phillips says that the toll free

ClosedEasterMonday
to see p e o p le are ta k in g such nursing home program is a pharm acist or physical
“ Hotline” (1-800-662-7950) of the
not perfect, I can assure you therapist will take part in the
tim e to m a k e th e square D epartm ent of Hum an
that situations that have survey. Resources is a valuable tool in
lo o k b e tte r.” received so much publicity in A written report on each The local Em ploym ent
m onitoring nursing home
the news media do not exist in Security Comnission OfTice will be

Yadkin
service. “ While our staff cannot
our state.” be everywhere, the public is and closed Easter Monday March ^
Phillips feels that the North the use of ‘Hotline’ gives us 3lst.

Valley
M RS. AN DREW BROCK W AY N A T H A N IE L D U L IN Carolina licensure process for hundreds of extra eyes to spot Those wishing to sign up for
R o u te 7, M ocksville C a m p b e ll R o a d , M o cksville such nursing facilities has some problem situations,” Phillips employment on that date will
elements built into it which concluded. wait until the following Monday
H o use w ife Ingersol-Rand e m plo y e e
prevent abuses and unsafe and sign up for two weeks.
conditions for the patient. One Revival Services will be at the
" I th in k it's real n ice . I important factor is the State valley the last week in April 21
th in k it's a n im p ro v e ­
m e n t. I t 's a p r e tty to w n
" I h a v e n 't p a id to o
m u c h a tte n tio n . I t lo o k s
Building Code which applies to
all institutional buildings
constructed in the state and is
thru 27. Services will be brought
by the Rev. Elbert Yeatts of
Colonial Baptist Church, Blue
[X ]G [^ B L O C IC
a n d it ju s t a d d s to it. nice. S ure it lo o k s n ice enforced at the state and not the Ridge, Va. Everyone is urged to
I Ik I I I I 11 III I I (I \ I ' l ( 11 il(
W e're fr o m P a.- just it helps a w h o le l o t . ” local level. attend.
A potential nursing home Mrs. Lillion Smith Is still at \
\Ik I ( (III \I /f I I I I ) ( III
m o v e d here five years
operator m ust subm it his Duke Hospital and hopes to
a g o ." come home this week some
b uilding plans to H um an ' K
Resources for review and time.
Mrs. Nannie McBride is a \22 S M am St reet
approval prior to construction.

Researchers Detect Diving Hearing Loss


Researchers at the Bowman in the inner ear fluid have been creating enough pressure to Medicine four days during a
Architects and engineers on the
staff make certain that the
proposed building is designed to
patient at Forsyth Memorial
still waiting to have her skin
grafted on her leg.
We wish all that are at home
Moc ks vi l l e, N. C
reported. However, hearing break the thin membrane that provide a safe environment and
Gray School of Medicine have sabbatical at the University of unable to attend church a quick
researchers have known for covers the round window in the will perform the functions for
come up with evidence of a Washington. recovery, and all the older ones
some time that air bubbles can inner ear. which it Is used before a license
heretofore undetected cause of In ensuing experiments, the some more sunshine so they can
occur in the circulatory system The discovery actually was a can be issued. On-site
hearing loss associated with researchers found that each soon feel like coming out.
as a result of accelerated serendipity find. McCormick inspections are made at certain
deep sea diving. guinea pig has bubbles in the Mr. Ellis Howard is a patient
decompression from deep was studying another aspect of intervals of actual construction
Dr. James G. McCormicit, a inner ear and some has rup­ at Baptist Hospital In Winston
dives. hearing loss at the time, at­ to assure com pliance with
research associate professor of tured round-window m e m ­ Salem.
o to la ry n g o lo g y , re c e n tly McCormick postulates that tempting to detect possible branes.
discovered air bubbles in the the bubbles can cause hemorrhage in the inner ear. The discovery raises a
inner ears of guinea pigs which m echanical displacem ent of Working with him was Dr. Alf number of questions as to how
had undergone a simulated dive
of 300 feet in a hyperbaric
chamber.
It was the first time bubbles
sensory cells in the inner ear,
resulting in hearing loss. It also
is possible that the bubbles add
volume to the fluid in the ear.
Axelsson of Gotebeorg, Sweden,
an expert on microcirculation of
the ear, who visited at the
Bowman Gray School of
the bubbles got there. Does gas
permeate the membrane over
the round window?
NORTHWEST FARMERS
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*B e a n s, snap
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* B e a n s , b u sh lim a
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1 /4 p o u n d
1 /2 p o u n d
7-8 w e e k s
9 - 10 w e e k s
9-11 w e e k s
12-20 q u a r t s
12-20 q u a r t s
7-9 q u a r t s
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*B eet I/4 packet 8-9 w e e k s 15-20 q u a r t s
’^ 'B r o c c o li ( p la n t s ) 15 p la n ts 10-11 w e e k s 8-11 q u a r t s t o b a c c o w a r e h o u s e o f w h ic h t o b e p r o u d . I t i s a t t h is t i m e w e
’^ 'B r u s s e ls s p r o u t s 1/4 p a c k e t 12-14 w e e k s 8- 10 q u a r t s
=:=Cabbage ( p la n ts ) 25 p la n t s 9- 10 w e e k s 48-50 heads w o u ld l i k e t o s a y , " t h a n k y o u " a n d a s k t h a t y o u c o n t in u e t o
’•‘ C a n ta lo u p e 1/4 o unce 11-12 w e e k s 30-36 f r u it s
C a u l i f l o w e r ( p la n ts ) 25 p la n t s 8-9 w e e k s 12-15 q u a r t s supp ort u s .
'•‘ C a r r o t 1 /4 p a c k e t 10-11 w e e k s 10-15 q u a rts
=!‘ C o l l a r d s ( s e e d o r p la n ts )
‘•'C o r n , s w e e t
25 p la n ts
1/4 p o u n d
13-16 w e e k s
12-13 w e e k s
20 h e a d s
50-70 e a r s (6- 10
1. Satisfaction in all respects
C u c u m b e r , p i c k l in g 1/4 p a c k e t 8-9 w e e k s 1 0 0- 130 p o u n d s
C u c u m b e r , s lic in g 1 /4 p a c k e t 8-9 w e e k s - 2. Two locations offered this year
E g g p la n t ( p la n ts ) 2 p la n t s 11-12 w e e k s 6- 10 f r u i t s / p l a n t
- K a le 1 /4 o u n c e 7-8 w e e k s - N o r t h w e s t F a r m e r s #1, 3 1 /2 m i l e s s o u th o f Y a d k i n v i l l e o n H ig h w a y 601, a n d
K o h l- r a b i 1 /4 o u n c e 7-8 w e e k s 40 -4 5 p o u n d s N o r t h w e s t F a r m e r s #2, ( u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n ) , o n n e w H w y . 421, o n e - h a lf m i l e
•■‘L e t t u c e le a f 1 /4 p a c k e t 6-7 w e e k s - w e s t of i n t e r s e c t i o n 601
L e t t u c e , h e a d (p la n ts ) 15 p la n ts 10-12 w e e k s 2-3 b u s h e ls
<‘M u s t a rd 1 /4 o u n c e 4-5 w e e k s - 3. Top dollar for your crop
O n io n (s e e d ) 1 /4 o u n c e 18^21 w e e k s 9 0 - 1 0 0 b u lb s
• O n io n (s e ts o r p la n ts ) 50 8- i 1 w e e k s 9 0 - 1 00 b u lb s 4. Prompt and courteous service
O kra 1 /4 p a c k e t 7-8 w e e k s 34 q u a r t s
P e a s , g a rd e n 3 /4 p o u n d 9- 10 w e e k s 3 q u a rts
P e a s , f ie ld 1 /2 p o u n d 8-9 w e e k s 14-15 q u a r t s 5. AH major companies represented on market
P e p p e r , s w e e t ( p la n ts ) 4 p la n t s 10-11 w e e k s 3-4 p o u n d s / p l a n t
P e p p e r , ho t ( p la n ts ) 2 p la n ts 10-11 w e e k s 2-3 p o u n d s / p la n t W i t h c o n f id e n c e , s e le c t N o r th w e s t F a r m e r s T o b a c c o W a r e h o u s e s l a n d 2
P o ta to , Ir is h 1 peck 14 - 1 7 w e e k s 2-3 b u s h e ls
P o ta to , sw eet 100 p la n ts 15-19 w e e k s 2-3 b u s h e ls a s y o u r c h o ic e . C o m e b y a n y t i m e a n d p e r s o n a l ly v i s i t a n d in s p e c t o u r
P u m p k in 1 /4 p a c k e t 16-17 w e e k s -
••■'•Radish 1/4 p a c k e t 2-3 w e e k s - f a c i l i t i e s a n d t a l k w ith u s a b o u t " d e s i g n a t io n . "
R u ta b a g a 1 /4 p a c k e t 12 w e e k s 100-120 p o u n d s
S p in a c h , N e w Z e a la n d 1 /4 o u n c e 8-9 w e e k s -
’ ‘S p in a c h
Squash, sum m er
1/4 p a c k e t
1 /4 p a c k e t
6-7 w e e k s
7-8 w e e k s
-
1-2 q u a r t s p e r p la n t
Northwest Fanners Wavehonse
1/4 p a c k e t 12-13 w e e k s
S q u a s h , w i n t e r swL-et
T o m a t o ( p la n t s )
T u r n ip
1 5 p la n ts
1 /4 o u n c e
10-12 w e e k s
7-8 w e e k s
3-5 q u a r t s p e r p la n t
1 bushel
Number 1 and 2
W a te r m e lo n 1 /2 o u n c e 12-14 w e e k s -- O W N E D A N D O P E R A T E D B Y —
R . A. OW EN KEN GRAY
T e le p h o n e 4 6 3 - 5 5 4 4 , Y a d k i n v i l l e , N . C .
’• M a k e m o r e th a n o ne p la n t in g o f th e s e v e g e ta b le s .
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECO RD , THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975 - IIB

Public Notice FORRENT FORSALE FORSALE


DAY®
FOR SALE...A111S Chalmers STAND up crushed carpet Houses MARCH 21
Administrator’s Notice
FOR RENT: Trailers and
with our new Racine Animals Services
trailer spaces...20 min. from B u lld o z e r...H D - 6 ...8 foot
» blade...ripper with 3 cleaning...shampoos without
Winston-Salem...10 min. from
' NORTH CAROLINA Mocksville...lighted and paved shanks...good con­ w ater...Rent M achine at FOR SALE ... red Irish Setters \Vc have most any style
FOR SALE ... new brick house J. R. CAMPBELL AND SONS
DAVIE COUNTY streets, with paved driveways, dition...reasonable. Call 634- CAU D ELL L U M B E R COM­ ... male or female ... 4 months piano. We can save you at
... northwest of Mocksville ... 3 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE.
nice lawns with cemented 5732. PANY. o ld ... already started hunting ... least $200 on any new
liodrooms ... I'a baths ... kit- Have largest truck and only
H aving qualified as Ad­ patios...1-40 Mobile Home for field and show ... $50 each ... piano. We have no high
2-13 TFN-R chcn-dining room-den com ­ Company certified to pump
ministrator of the estate of Village....Intersections of 1-40 call George J. Davis, Harmony, rent, no city taxes, no
bination ... real nicc ... quality septic tanks in the county, very
D avid Ram ond Baker, and Farmington Road...Route AVOID THE M ON EY N. C. 546-7599. high-commissioncd
built ... FHA or 100 percent GI experienced, Telephone Jim m y
deceased, late of Davie County, 2, Mocksville...Call after 6 p.m. FOR SALE . . . Homemade CRUNCH...shop the SEARS salesman. Open Monday-
3-20-2tp l^ a n available ... call 284-4230 Campbell, 634-5341 or Steve
this is to notify all persons 634-3889 or 634-2244. polyester quilts . . . padded with CATALOG way ...save on over Saturday 7 til 5. Call 704-
or 634-5230. Beaver, 998-5435.
having claim s against said cotton . . . $15 . . . call 998-4538 240,000 item s...shop SEARS 27!»-!(55,^ for evening
estate to present them to the 5-9tfn after 5 p.m . week days. today or place your order by 1-23 tfn appointment. Located on
phone 634-5988. 1-16 tfn Autos 5-14-tfn U. S. 52 7 ml. East of
undersign^ on or before the
21st day of September 1975, or 3-6-tfnA Salisbury.
this notice will be pleaded in bar FOR RENT...CRESTVIEW From wall to wall ... all your House-Godbey Road...about K lu ttz P ia n o C o., In c .
FOR SALE: 1973 Datsun D- ELECTROLUX SALES AND
of their recovery. All persons APARTMENTS.. .Lexington carpet needs can be met with one mile from 64...six room- G ra n ite Q u a rry , N .C .
1600 Pick-up A utom atic; S E R V IC E ...118 East Broad
indebted to said estate will Avenue, Mocksville...very nice FOR SALE—Six month old carpet from M ERRELL s. .. c l o s e d car-
Factory Air; Camper wired for Street...Statesville, N. C. call
please make im m ediate four rooms and bath...call 634- Yamaha FG-200 guitar, like FURNITURE COMPANY. jort...basem ent...forced air
Lights; 20,000 Miles. Call 492- 872-7117.
payment to the undersigned. new $225. Also used four drum 9-5 tfn le a t...b uilt about 20 year-
5420.
This the 20th day of March 7100 after 5:00 p.m. $ ...nearly new roof...Selling
set with three cymbals, good
price $17,500...lot less than
5-23 tfn W O O D
1975 Dwight Ram on Baker 6-20 tfn condition $200. Call 634-2228,
( Administrator of the estate of For all your craft needs see 2-27-TFN-W replacement cost. Call 634-2345
' D avid Ram ond Baker
D a n n y D a v i s .
after 5:00 p. m.
C A R V IN G
the new craft shop at 505 Avon
deceased. ROOMS FOR RENT...by the 3-13 3TP-D Street. THE CRAFTY LADY-- 3-20-TFN BLACK AND WHITE and
month...downtown...phone 634- plaques, tole paintings, art F O R SA LE: 1972 Ford. COLOR TV REPAIR...in the ORDERS ACCEPTED
PINTO, 4 speed transmission, Advance, Farmington and Fork

Wil^ Keaton
Gil Davis, attorney 2244. supplies and decoupage. Phone
634-5219. extra clean, extra good gas areas...VOGLER'S TV SALES
9-26 tfn F O R SA LE ... 1 m ale mileage. Call Grimes Parker at AND SERVICE...Call 998-8172.
3-20-4tn
dachshund ... 2'h years old ... Real Estate
lM4-tfn 284-2424, Cooleemee.
registered... $50 ... also, 1 youth 9-20-73 tfn Rt. 3 Mocksville, N.C.
Phone 493^716
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT bed ... French Provincial... like 3-20-2tn

Card Of Thanks
... Two and three bedrooms ... new ... with mattress and box FOR SALE OR TRADE ...
all utilities furnished ... good FOR YOUR WALLPAPER approximately 90 acre farm ...
springs ... $50 ... also, 1 upright Painting and Repairs. James
location ... close to city ... needs contact M E R R E L L Davie County ... just off Hwy.
piano ... $50 ... also, 1 dresser ... P. M iller, 998-8340
Westside Mobile Home Village F U R N IT U R E COM PAN Y, 601 ... 9 miles south of
1 chest of drawers ... $30 ... call Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, Furniture
... call during day 634-5959 ro 634-3665. Mocksville ... fenced and cross 1-2-tfn
634-5086 at night. N. C. fenced ... grassed ... also, will
HARRELL
3-20 Itn N EW AND USED Office sell cattle and equipment ... or Kitchen Cabinets
10-24-TFN
12-12 tfn Furniture Fireproof Files and will consider trading it up ... DAVI E E L E C T R O N IC S Store Fixtures
The family of the late Rosa B. want to retire ... call 919-768-
Safes. Rowan Office Furniture SERVICE ... black and white
H arre ll, with deep ap­ Faced with a drinking
L IV E AND A R T IF IC IA L 118 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. 3180 or 284-4230. and color TV repair ... call 634- Commercial & Resident
preciation, would like to say
Thank You’ to our neighbors,
FOR R E N T . . . FURNISHED EASTER F L O W ERS ... at problem? Perhaps Alcoholics p h o n e 636-8022. 3652 or Howard Sain at 634-5110.
FARM HOUSE. . . 8 rooms, Johnson's Gulf in Farmington Anonymous can help. A.A. is 1-23-tfn
3-20-6tp
Remodeling & Repair
• friends and Concord Church for
Iheir thoughtfulness and kind­
bath, central heat . . . located ... Open House March 23 from 10 now available in Davie County. tfn All Work Guaranteed
Sheffield community . . . $125 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further information, write
nesses in our bereavement of P.O. Box 803, Mocksville, N.C. ASSUME PAYMENTS ON... PPEE e s t im a t e

Jack Masten
month . . . call 919-725-0625 . . . 3-20-ltnC 155 X 100 wooded trailer lot in
our mother and grandmother. Please mention your preference Wash, Wax, and Vaccum
403 Pepper BIdg., Winston FOR SALE ... Duncan Phyfe
as to how and when we may Advance ... paved drive all automobiles ... only $12.00 ...
Salem, N. C. 27101. dining table ... call 493-6755. electric hook-ups ... call Charlie
Juanita Harrell Crotts wash and vaccum-$5.50 ...
FOR SALE . . . mowed oat hay . contact you.
W hitaker at 634-3345.
GeneCrotts l-30-tfn Phone 634-3144 or 634-2679 ... Phone 493-4266
. ideal for horses or cattle . . . 3-20 tfnS
Bob, Deb l-30-tfn Free pickup and delivery.
$1.25 per bale . . . J. W. Jones, Mocksville, N.C. Route 5
3-20 3tnW 3-20-4tpB
Jr. . . . 998-4749 after 5 p.m.
FOR RENT...3 bedroom brick
house....with carport....fully GROW YOUR OWN fruit.
3-20-ltnB Business Opportunity
FINANCING
carpeted....call 284-2688 or 634- Free copy 48-pg. Planting Guide
3585. Catalog in color, offered by
PUBLIC FOR SALE ... 1 man’s bicycle
Virginia’s largest growers of
1-30 tfn and 1 woman’s bicycle ... 5 Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry
FO R SALE
TRA D E...G rocery Store and
OR
C A T T L E
Plants, Grape Vines, Land­
speed ... 26 inch wheels ... also, B U Y E R S
NOTICE FOR RENT . . . nice 2 bedroom 30,000 BTU gas heater ... call
brick home . . . call 1-919-727- 998-4941.
scaping
W ay nesboro
P la n t M aterial.
N u rs e rie s -
G as...room for another
business...also 6 rooms and bath
living quarters...on busy high­
C O N S O L ID A T E YOUR
NEEDED NOW
Waynesboro, V irginia 22980. BILLS,,,H om e Im-
1719. 3-20-2tn-C way...owner wants to
- R eference T o T he pro vem ent...^o nd Mortgage No buying experience necas-
2-27-4tn-I retire....call 919-768-3180 or 284- Loans...from $900 to $5,000 •ary. Train to buy cattle, hoga
~ i^ t f n C 4230. and ahaep. The growing live-
C e m e te ry O f T he L ib e rty cash...ask for Mr. Wieneck, call
AT STUD ... registered tri­ collect 704-246-5136....CAPITOL ■lock Industry needs qualified
ONE of the finer things of life buyers. A good aptitude Is re­
U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch FOR RENT ... 3 room apart­ colored Appaloosa ... $35 and $1 1-23 tfn F IN A N C IA L S E R V IC E S , 17 quired for today's competitive
ment ... utilities furnished ... a day mare care ... also, ---Blue Lustre carpet cleaner L iv e s to c k
A.L Beck &Son
South Main Street, Lexington, markets.
M ocksville, R o u te 4 .convenient to stores ... call 634- registered quarter horse colt for ---rent electric shampooer at N . C .
2765. sale ... call 493-6533. MOCKSVILLE FURNITURE & You should have a farm or
Please R e m o v e A ll Old* 3-20-4tp APPLIANCE. agricultural background. Must
3-6 4tn
Mobile Homes 4-27-tfn injoy working with livestock.
F low ers F r o m A ll Graves
3-« tfnY Wholesale Meats Good earnings . . . secure fu­
tu re ... for those who qualify.
SMITH'S WOODWORKS has Thomasville, N.C.

EMPLOYMENT
FOR RENT — House Trailer, FOR SALE; 1964 Skyline Write today with your personal
P rio r T o Easter. kiln dried Walnut, Oak, Cherry Mobile Home 10 x 55 partially Will B uyl Cow Or 100 CowsI )ackground and qualifications.
2-bedroom with washer ... Etc., and Pine shelving. Win­ Include; name, age, address A
Buster Phillips, phone 492-5561. ston-Salem 919-767-3338.
furnished.. .gas heat, wired for . . Jlso, Bulls, Veals, Feeder | phone number. We will arrange
3-13-2tn electric range, dryer, air Calves.. .We Pay Cash For an Interview for you, near your
3-l3-2tp conditioner. Extra nice con­
3-6-4tn-W All Cattle When Picked Up. home town. No phone calls.
dition. Also 14' x 18' added room
flnished in January, carpeted, A.L. Beck, Jr.
Help Wanted electric heat. Call 492-7100 after
HELP WANTED DON’T merely brighten car­
pets ---Blue Lustre th e m ____
no rapid resoiling . . . . rent
5:00 p. m.

2-27-TFN-W
Rt. 1, Thomasville
Day Phone 919-475-8773
NATIONAL UVESTOCK CO.
S106 North 40lh Street
PfMenta, Artaone U O lt
SeiviceStation SALESPERSON WANTED ...
send brief resume to P.O. Box
561, Mocksville.
shampooer at C.J. ANGELL
APPLIANCE & JEW ELR Y.
3-6 4tn
^ N ig h t Phone 9 1 9 - 4 7 6 ^ 5 ^

No Car Washing 3-6-tfnL


NOTICE ORDER &SAVE
GRACE'S ANTIQUES NOW
at 20% Spring Discount
Cooleemee
No Mechanic Work OPEN ... on Highway 801 in WANTED TO BUY
Caught In A Lay-off? ... save Advance, N.C. ... plenty of
your budget by selling our L IV E S T O C K

Furniture
antiques ... odds and ends ...
No Tire Changing famous AVON products ... call
Peggy Long, 704-873-9828 or
reasonable ... phone 998-5002. Beef cattle, hog> , veali, or
Blacktop Paving
ir Insurance ir Profit Sharing ir Paid Vacation
write Route 3, Box 57,
Yadkinville, N.C. 27055.

3-20-ltnL
3-13-tfnF

W ANTED... trees ... for lumber


fedder cattle. I have an order
for all typei of cattle.
Will pay nwrket price for your
Mart
Gladstone Rd. Cooleemee
• Driveways & Parking Lots
... oak ... hickory ... poplar ...
*Carpet (Initalled by
SERVICE DISTRIBUTORS Jobs Wanted
pine ... walnut ... call 998-4413.

3-13 2tn
llveitock, right on the farm.
Payment in caih or check,
Spedelitt)
'Beautiful Brand Name
Installed. Repaired or Sealed

N0.1 Lecithin!
Kelp!
Vinegar! B6!
Now all four in one
which ever you prefer.

PROMPT PICK UP SERVICE


Furniture
‘ Bedroom Sufti
*Dlning Room Suits
* Living Room Suits
Guaranteed W ork

Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N.C. WILL DO ODD JOBS such as;


bathroom tile, floor tile, storm capsule, ask for VB6+, I will buy one head or *Sealy Mattresses 15 Yrs. Experience
and screen windows, panneling, Cooleemee I) r u g s . a whole herd. •Extralyiice Vinyl
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FRONT OFFICE
Gold, Clear & Mite. * Butter Dishes *Butter Molds *Butter
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own. pretty girl in the dark — you WO M int to du Mockntlto btfrprtH
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P I A f lE L A I R D P U D S A U C T IO N C O .
P H O N E 872-7614 Jim m y Dean Foster
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Mocksville, N.C.
Dudley Stroud 492-6323
_____________Herman E vant°'646-7636
A d v a n ce '. N .C .
P H O N E 998-4141
3-:0 3lp hut she doesn't.
12B DAVIU COUNTY liNTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1975

Approximately Attend Regional Jaycee Meeting At Armory Lodge No. 134


The M(u-ksville .laycocs
5 0 0
Plans Meeting
Mocksville Lodge No. 134
hosted the annual sprinE " W WtLCOMK A.F. & A.M. will have a chicken
regional mepling last Friday —g j/ t r c c t s -Bjjl
and oyster stew Friday, March
night for the West Central 21st, at 6:30 p.m. followed by
region. Approxim ately 500 the regular meeting at 7:30 p.m.
.laycees and wives attended the All members are invited.
meoting which was held in the tm m m m m t Work in First Degree.

John Marion Owens


new National Guard Armory
here. t M n M i n n f
The West Central Region is

Receives Master’s
composed of 32 Jaycees
VfTOW N
chapters In the counties of
Yadkin, Davie, Stokes, Forsyth,
Surry, Iredell, Rowan, John Marion Owens of Rt. 2,
Davidson and a portion of Virgilina, Virginia has received
CJuilford counties. his Master of Education degree
A highlight of the meeting in school administration from
was the election of a regional ■Miss Teresa Cook, daughter the University of North
national director and six area of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook of Carolina at Chapel Hill. Owens
officers for the coming year. «22 North Main Street. has been assistant principal of
David Steelman of Lexington Mocksville. received her Mary Potter School, Oxford, N.
was elected Regional National hnchelor's degree cum laude C., since 1972. He graduated
Director. Elected as area of­ frnm A ppalachian State from Davie High School in 1962,
ficers were: Gene Myers of I'nlvorslty upon completion and earned his A. B. degree
Winston Salem, Dennis Jaynes R ill Jo h n s o n of the winter quarter. She from Campbell College in 1966.
of Mt. Airy; Roger Holleman of ....W ins A w ard was an elem entary Owens is the son of Mr. and
Davidson County ; Bob Miller of education major and did her Mrs. William P. Owens of 17
Spencer; David Aman of Elkin; Director, who presided. student teaching at Yadkin Street, Cooleemee. He is
and Bob Rogers of Lewisville. Bill Johnson of the Mocksville Mocksville Elem entary married to the former Deloris
The event got underway with Jaycees was presented the School during the past Blackwell, and they are the
a charcoaled steak dinner regional “ Speakup Jay cee ” quarter. A 1971 graduate of parents of a daughter. Heather
cooked and served by members award in the novice division. He Davie County Itfgh School, Elizabeth.
of the Mocksville Jaycee and will now participate in the state she was a Dean's l.ist Bachelor
Jaycette clubs. finals in this division. student, a member of Kappa Women are like elephants. I
Chuck Tomlinson, President The State Jaycee President, Delta PI, honorary society, like to Icxjkat 'em but I ’d hate to
of the Mocksville Jaycees, gave Gus Tullos of Rocky Mount, plus Kappa Delta Sorority and a o w n o n e .
the address of welcome and other state and national officers member of the ASU Varsity Will Rogers
turned the meeting over to attended. cheerleading squad.
Barney Earnhardt of Winston The business session was

CURRENTRELEASE
Representatives o f 32 Jaycee Chapters Meet In M ocksville. (P h o to b y J e ff A yers)

Shave And A Hair Cut 16 Bits


Salem Regional National followed by a dance.

by David Hoyle you would sit and let this guy The going style for kids 15 and brightly lit as a grocery store,
shine your shoes for a dime. under was a practical coiffeur would sm ile and take his But today’s kids don’t get the
electric clippers on four or five mirrored on all sides so the neat feeling of a baseball cap
Getting a haircut is Actually, I can't remember but very much akin to the G.I. cut customer can approve every against a bald head, or the

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one guy getting his shoes shined one gets upon entering the quick trips across our heads,
something that is still done, by hair that is cut, and there is no opportunity to hear “ big men” •R C A
but •that occassion impressed army. Since ail the hair was cut leaving what little hair we had
some folks 1 guess, but not waiting since most work by cuss and discuss away from
itself on my mind because the the same length (to the skin), accumulated over the past two
nearly as often as before. appointment only. their wives and other civilized
shoe-shine boy (man) pul the our mothers did not have to weeks on the floor.
polish on with his bare hands. 1 company. ♦O livia N e w to n J o h n
By before, I mean the 1950's worry about combing it since Kids today have to preform
guess that saved money on there was nothing left to get out To make it up to us. he would —Have Y o u Ever Been M e llo w • M C A lK-
which is about as far back as the ordeal only every few And worst of all, in spite of the
my relatively young, hair wiping cloths as well as of place. pull out a cigar box full of ♦CharUe R ic h
months and most have complete higher prices, most shops no (h lw r s
covered mind goes. eliminating the need for dark Of course we all dreamed of suckers, take our money in - T he Silver F o x
rein over how much hair the longer give lollipops. R e g u lar $6 .98 - $ 8 .9 8
gloves should any black tie the day when we would be on exchange, and send us bristle- ♦Elvis Presley
barber (excuse me, stylist)
headed to get the approval of

Operator License Suspensions


Those were the days when a occasion come his way. our own and could afford to go - P ro m ise d L a n d
trip to the barbershop was an all out with a flat top complete our parents. $ J 8 8
♦ Jo h n D enver
every-other-week experience, There was usually about a with a ruler straight cut across - G reatist H its
taking up the better part of a half hour’s wait but nobody the back of the neck. Should he have left too much, Suspension and revocation of Thomas L. Dyson, 17, of
Saturday morning and leaving seemed to mind because the he was more than glad for us to motor vehicle operator’s Mocksville. Rt. 7, suspended as
your neck all itchy until bath
time.
older men all discussed the
burning issues of the day
(Senator M cCarthy, the
Most of us were secret
admirers of the "hood look”
(lots of thick, greased,
return, sit another thirty
minutes, and have the little
sprig or two of hair he had left
licenses for the week ending
March 7, 1975, included:
of March 10, 1975 until April 9,
1975.
8 - TRACK TAPES ON SALE
Jerry W. Jacobs, 30, of 19 Robert L. Nichols, 21, of Boys, Men's Western
The barber shop where I Commie hunter or the latest combable, preferably black removed for no extra charge. Davie St., Cooleemee, Mocksville, Rt. 4, suspended as
made my bi-monthly installment of Wagon Train) hair piled on top with long
All that has changed today,
suspended as of March 22, 1975 of March 10, 1975 until May 9,

Shirts Pants * And Sport


3 .0 0
Reunion Planned
pilgrimage was located in a and us kids just sat there taking sideburns and a two-inch until September 22, 1975. 1975.
basement with a broken, red it all in and picking up an ducktail) but our parents would with people paying three times
Richard G. Lyons, 33, of
and white striped barber pole at occassional new cuss word to not even listen to such a the money to have a fraction of
Cooleemee, suspended as of
the top of the stairs. The shop add to our vocabulary. suggestion. They were still the amount of hair removed. In
March 22, 1975 until September

CLEMMONS DOLLAR
keeping with the times, barbers The Jordan Reunion will be
itself was dark except for the trying to accept the radical new 22, 1975.
have changed their title to held Easter Sunday, March 30,
rear area where the barber did We younger kids would wait flat top. William G. Boger, 74, of
“stylist” and traded in their at the William R. Davie Fire
his thing and the walls were our turn, our 75 cents (flat tops A few times we tried to cheat, Mocksville, Rt. 6, suspended as

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clippers for a razor and their Department building. Hwy. 158 Craver BIdg.
lined with cushioned chairs. were a dollar) clutched in our telling the barber to “ leave a of March 16, 1975 indefinitely.
whisk broom for a vacuum. Lunch will be served at 12:30 Clemmons, N.C.
hot little hands, as we waited for little on the top.” The barber, Louise F. D aigle, 57, of noon. OPEN: Mon.-Thurt. 10-6;
A giant chair sat up on a the barber to call us to the wisely figuring out who was Mocksville, Rt. 5, revoked as of All friends and relatives are Ffi., 10-8; S»t, 104.
February 10, 1975 indefinitely.
platform in one corner where chair. actually paying for his services, Many shops are now as
invited.

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S p e c ia l E a ste r C h u rch S e r v ic e s
COOLEEMEE First Baptist Church, will preach the each of these services.
sermon.
Cooleemee United Methodist Church will Businessmen, employees and all in­ FARMINGTON
have a Holy Week Revival March 26, 27 terested persons are invited to the service.
and 28 with services at 7:30 p.m. The Farmington Community Easter
Rev. Avery Arthur Ferguson will preach DAVIE CHARGE Service will be held Sunday norning,
on the following subjects; "The Soul’s Cry March 30, at the Farmington United
For Satisfaction"; “A Solar Plexus” ; and, A Maundy Thursday Communion Ser­
Methodist Church at 7:30 a.m.
"The Man Who Blundered Into Heaven” . vice will be held at Hardison United The Rev. Frank Wilson, pastor of the
Methodist Church, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. Farmington Baptist Church will deliver
GOOD FRIDAY An Easter Sunrise Service will be held at the Easter message. The combined choirs
SERVICE Center United Methodist Church, Easter of the Farmington Baptist Church and the
Sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. Farmington United Methodist Church will
The F irst Baptist, Methodist and An Easter Cantata by the combined
present special music.
Presbyterian churches will join in a choirs of the churches of the Davie Charge An invitation is extended to everyone to
community Good Friday Service March 28 will be presented at Salem United attend this special Easter Service.
from 12:10 until 12:50 p.m. at the First Methodist Church, Easter Sunday mor­
Presbyterian Church. ning at 11:15 a.m.
The Rev. Charles Bullock, pastor of the The public is cordially invited to attend (c o n tin u e d o n page 4 )

D A V IE COUNTY

$ 6 .0 0 P E R Y E A R S IN G L E C O P Y 15 C E N T S
THURSDAY, M ARCH 2 7 , 1975

Mocksville Denies Request


For Vote On ABC Stores
A petition requesting that citizens of the Osborne, himself a member of the board. Murray, Clyde Glascock, Johnny Marklin
Town of Mocksville be permitted to vote on The petition requested that the governing and Gene Seats.
the establishment of ABC stores was body of Mocksville request the North “Two years ago concerned citizens of
turned down Monday morning by the Carolina General Assembly authorize a Mocksville requested an opportunity to
Mocksville Town Board by a vote of 4 to 1. special election for the town on whether or vote on the establishment of ABC Stores.
The petition, bearing the signatures of not stores could be operated for the sale of However, they were denied the chance
more than 300 registered voters allegedly alcoholic beverages. because of the personal opposition of one of
residing within the Town of Mocksville, The vote by the board was as follows; our representatives in the General
was presented to the board by Harry For - Harry Osborne. Against: M. H. Assembly. This year I was approached by
a number of citizens requesting that we.
seek the same opportunity of choice. It
was for this reason that I offered the
petition to those so interested and secured
more than 300 signatures, which i? much
The children and teachers the Mocksville Child Development Center got a
greater than the 20-percent of re^isto^d Eastvr Timol real treat Monday on a visit to see the rabbits of Joe Long, Deadmon Road.
voters required by law,” said Mr. The children happily viewed and petted the “Peter Cottontails’’ in all colors
Osborne. and sizes. Other pictures on page 8 (Photos by Jeff Ayers)
“Speaking for myself, and I'm sure the
others that signed the petition, we do not
see this as a moral issue. Alcoholic B eer A n d W in e
beverages are available to all citizens of Better Roads (^m m ittee Seeks Information
Apparently the circulation of a
(continued on page 4)
petUion asking for a vote on the legal
sale of l>ecr and wine in Davie County “^ m m ltte e for Better Roads" in following information:
Davie M unty is seeking information from 1. Name and Number of Road.
Congressman Hefner has been tentatively dropped.
Newman D . ‘;,Dub" Stroud of lo c a l^ s id e n ts regarding existing road 2. Brief history of problem.
3. Justify need for correction or
Mocksville Rt. I Indiratcd this w e»uO ""•**^[M|||iuwhich merit the attuiitrpn of the
highw^WpB'i'^ent. ^ improvement.
Here Ifext T u e s d ^ the Davie County BJard'of Election.;
that he was tentatively delaying, as Any person having knowledge _6f such
In order for the committee to give
far as he was concerned, the consideration to all probjlem areas
Congressman Bill Hefner will be at the rttad conditions is asked to write to: throughout the county, please adhere to
Mocksville Town Hall from 10:00 a.m. circulating of petitions to this effect. Committee for Better Roads, P.df Box 843,
The sale of beer and wine in Davie above guidelines and submit your request
Dr. Bob M. Foster Dr. Ray H^ness Dr. George Kinberly until 12:00 noon Tuesday, April 1 to make Mocksville, N.C. 27028; giving the no later than April 10, 1975.
•himself available to any citizen of Davie County has been illegal since it was ................ ........ .
County who has a problem they want to voted out in a referendum held in 1949.
Sixth In A Seties:
L o c a l D o cto rs N a m e d ^talk to him about personally.
This announcement was made by J.
Elvin Jackson, who serves as District
Chief Deputy Resigns
To M e d ic a l S c h o o l F a c u lt y
Administrator for Congressman Hefner in
the Eighth District.
Jackson stated that as time permits,
Deputy Woodrow W. Wilson has resigned
as chief deputy of the Davie County
Marijuana: If You Get Cauglit
Dr. Bob M. Foster, Dr. Ray Hartness field of community medicine for several Congressman Hefner is making visits like Sheriff’s Department effective March by David Hoyle this amount lusually much smaller,) that
years. Their appointment to our faculty is this to each of the eleven counties in the 20th. Many folks in Davie County do not know most of the marijuana cases in Davie
and Dr. George Kimberly of Mocksville
not only in recognition of this valuable district in an effort to bring his office Wilson, who resides at Route 1, China whether 28 grams (an ounce) of marijuana County have involved.
have been named to the faculty of the
closer to the people and give him the Grove, has taken a job with the state is something you carry in a duffle bag or a The punishm ent for misdemeanor
^ w m a n Gray School of Medicine. service but also will enable us to present a
chance to get first hand knowledge of their Department of Agriculture. shirt pocket. possession is relatively light, thanks to
The local medical practioners were three more comprehensive training program for
problems, and hopefully, afford him the He said his resignation came as a result But if a person is caught with up to an three modifications in the 39-year-old
of 59 appointments from the states of doctors interested in the general practice
understanding to help solve these of “ lack of cooperation and ounce of marijuana (about 60 cigaretes), marijuana law which have been made in
North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee of medicine” , said Dr. Hayes.
problems. insubordination.” “ I have enjoyed my tie may be sent to prison for not more than the past five years.
to the posts of Lecturers in Community Dr. Hayes said that under this training Congress will be on Easter recess the relationship with the people in Davie six months or pay a $500 fine or both. The 1969, 1971 and 1973 sessions of the
M edicine. The appointm ents were program Bowman Gray medical students first week in April and Congressman County and especially the merchants and An ounce of marijuana would just about N.C. General Assembly made the most
announced at a special dinner meeting interested in the general family practice of Hefner plans to spend the entire week people across the county," Wilson said. fill up a spice jar or, as it is most often sweeping revisions in the state’s
held in Winston-Salem last Friday medicine will spend ten weeks working making this type of visitation throughout He stressed the good relations he had sold, fillup the bottom third of a sandwich marijuana law since 1953 when possession
evening. with the three local doctors, who will the district. with the clerk of court, matistrates, baggie. of even the most minute amount of
Dr. Donald Hayes, Associate Dean of superivse, instruct and evaluate them in registrar of Deeds and County manager. If one gets caught with that amount or marijuana was a felony carrying a penalty
Com m unity Health Sciences of the this field. Sheriff R. 0. Kiger, who hired Wilson less a second time or any subsequent of five years imprisonment.
Bowman G ray School of Medicine,
expressed appreciation for the services Also, in addition to serving on the faculty S a le s Tax when his administration took office in times, the penalty goes up to not more The prim ary reason behind these
Net collections of the one percent than two years or more than a $2000 fine or changes was to detemiinc, in light of the
rendered to the Bowman Gray School of one of the three doctors becomes a December, had no comment on the
sales and use tax in Davie County for both. rising marijuana use in the state (nearly
Medicine by this local medical firm. member of the board of admission to the resignation. He said a replacement would
the month of February 1975 totaled Those penalties, for an ounce or less of
“ Drs. Foster, Hartness and Kimberly Bowman Gray School of Medicine in the be named for the chief deputy post next
(24,451.70. grass, arc for simple possession. It is in (c o n tin u e d o n page 4 )
have been working closely with us in the consideration of applicants. week.

Mrs. Danny Wayne (Peggy) Lambert, (right) watches in disbelief, as helpful neighbors search through the debris of her home hoping to
W in ds IF rra k D e striic tio n salvage a few items following a severe wind storm which hit the western part of Davie Monday. Her husband was in the mobile home
when the storm hit but miraculously escaped with minor injuries. Story and more photos on page 10. (Photos by James Barringer)
2 — DAV Ib lU U lN lt L.IN I UIM l\IOL 1I 1, Z/, \t U

Equalization And Review D e d ic a t io n O f T e m p le


Board SetsApril Meetings
The Davie County Board of Equalization
and Review for 1975 will meet April 7th at
F e a t u r e d In P u b l i c a t i o n
4;0() p.m. in the County Tax Supervisor’s The dedication of the temple of the Craven and Cecil Cartner.
office. Mocksville Masonic Lodge No. 134 was Tlie Master welcomed everyone to the
The purpose of the meeting is to hear featured in this month's edition of the dedication and a solo was sung by Gene
com plaints regarding valuation of "North Carolina Mason" publication. Smith, accompanied by Miss Mariola
property in Davie County for the year 1975. There is a front page picture of Grand Crawford.
The board will also convene on April 14, Master William L. Mills, Jr., flanked by Grand Master Mills presided over the
21 and 28 from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Senior Grand Deacon J. Earl Watson and dedication and then delivered an
Written complaints should be filed with acting Junior Grand Deacon Raymond appropriate oration.
the County Tax Supervisor not later than McClamrock during the dedicatory A picture of Mrs. Ella Holthouser, Past
April 7th on forms available at the tax service held earlier this year. Grand Matron of the Eastern Star, was
office in the Courthouse in Mocksville. Under the dateline of Mocksville...... the presented to the lodge by Cene Smith.
At that time, appointments will be made following story appeared:
for the above dates. No one will be heard Grand Master William L. Mills, Jr. and Page three of the publication featured a
without an appointment. other Grand Lodge officers came here full page of candid shots taken during the
Once a complaint is filed on a person’s March 1 to hold an emergent dedication ceremony.
property, the board may choose to either communication of the Grand Lodge to
raise, lower, or leave the value of the t
dedicate the new building of Mocksville
properly the same. Lodge 1«4. They were joined by members V e h ic le H its P o le
of the lodge and by many friends and A vehicle veered off North Main Street
guests-some 250 persons were in early Monday morning, cut off a utility
Social Services attendance. pole and threw an entire section of town
Deputy Grand Master S. Frank Noble, without electrical power.
Jr. assisted in the ceremony, as did Grand
Seeks Suggestions Treasurer James W. Brewer (PGM),
The accident happened around 3:15 a.m.
on North Main Street, 40-feet north of
Grand Secretary Robert P. Dudley, Senior Cemetery Street.
A public hearing was held Monday night
Grand Deacon J. Earl Watson, and Grand The vehicle, a 1975 Buick, was being
in the Grand Jury Room of the Davie
Stewards E. Stansil Aldridge and William operated by Terron Devaughn Nance, 17,
County Courthouse by the Davie County
F. Owen, Jr. Also present were Past of 3921 Logan Lane, Winston-Salem, and
Department of Social Services.
The purpose of the meeting was to Grand Master Nathaniel C. Dean, Grand contained two passengers. One of the
provide input from the citizens of the Lecturer Gilbert R. English, Sam Short passengers, Houston Lewis Nance, was
County as to local needs and available (DDGM-48), Tom H ill (DDGM-46), injured and was taken to the Davie County
local resources as a result of new federal Francis McMordie (DDGL-48) and Claude Hospital.
Burgess (DDGL-51). Mocksville Policeman J. W. Phipps said
legislation.
The new federal program, known as The following members of Mocksville his investigation showed that Nance was
Title XX, is designed to allow state and Lodge assisted in the ceremony: Dale going north on North Main Street when his
local governments to have more decision­ Lanning, Master; Sam Howell, Senior vehicle veered across the roadway to the
making authority in how federal funds are Warden; Bobby Cook, Junior Warden; left, struck the utility pole cutting it off,
The loveliness of Miss Mocksville, Sandra Clontz (L) and her sister, Clyde Glascock, Treasurer; Gene Smith, and came back onto the roadway on the
to be spent.
In the past, most expenditures of county Fon> And A ft! Secretary; Raymond McClamrock, Junior right side.
Lisa, brings a bit of sunshine even to a rainy day. (Photo by Jim Baningct) Deacon; Sam Short, Jr. and Van Damage to the buick was estimated at
social services departments in North
Carolina were specified by the federal Swicewood, Jr., Stewards; James Kelly, $2500 and $1200 to the utility pole and
government. Jr., Tyler; Tommy Turner, Chaplain; and transformer of Duke Power Company.
Information from similar hearings all Past Masters Harold Seamon, H. R. Nance was charged with driving left of
Hendrix, Jr., Lawrence Smith, C. C. center.
over the state will be sent to the regional
office and on to the State Department of Northwest N.C. Development Association Meets Thursday
Social Services to come out in a vices
program plan which will be put into effect The annual meeting of the Northwest The Northwest North Carolina Surry, 1957; Atwell Alexander, Alexander,
on October 1st, 1975. North Carolina Development Association, Development Association was once 1958; Wayne Corpening, Forsyth, 1959;
Among those attending the meeting composed of 11 member counties in the described by the late Neil Bolton of Frank B ryant. Y adkin, 1960; John
were local and state Department of Social area, will beheld at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Winston-Salem, for many years secretary- Forlines, Caldwell, 1961; Hugh Crigler,
Services personnel, interested citizens, Benton Convention Center. treasurer of the organization, as: Ashe, 1962; E. Hight Helms. Wilkes. 1963;
VISTA volunteers, representatives from
the mental health and health departments,
Dr. Porter Lee Fortune, chancellor of
the University of Mississippi, will be the
“ An association whereby a lot of nice
people in eleven counties in Northwest
Dr. W. H. Plemmons. Watauga. 1964;
Dewin Duncan, Jr., Alleghany, 1965;
S p e c ie * *
and the Social Services Board, chiared by speaker. Fortune, a native of Old Fort, North Carolina got to know a lot of other James S. Boyles, Stokes, 1966; B. Eugene
Julius Suiter. received his A.B. and Ph.D. degrees from nice people in eleven counties in Northwest Seats, Davie, 1967; Floyd S. Pike, Surry,
Also atteding were three county the University of North Carolina at Chapel North Carolina.’' 1968; Kennedy Sharpe, Alexander. 1968; Friday & Saturday
commissioners, Charlie Brown, Jerry Hill. Past presidents of the association have Mrs. Doris Potter, Wilkes. 1970; Cecil
Anderson and Charles “ B uddy” An estimated 700 people are expected to been: Viverette. Caldwell. 1971; Dalton D.
Alecander, chairman of the board of attend. Archie K. Davis, Forsyth, 1954; Knox 10 A .M . to 6 P .M .
Ruffin, Forsyth. 1972; J. Gwyn Gambill.
commissioners and a member of the Social More than 60 communities involved in Johnston, Davie. 1955; W illiam F. Ashe. 1973; and A. William McDonald.
Services Boatd. the development program will receive Marshall, Stokes, 1956, J. Herman Coe,
Suiter said that the board was looking
Yadkin. 1974. Dotted 89*
certificates, recognition and cash awards. Swiss
for new ideas fro Davie County as well as Wade F. Wilmoth of Boone will be
North Carolina. Local suggestions will be installed as president of the association Cookie Company Advises Scouts lacron
forwarded with priorities based on succeeding A. William McDonald of open box of Girl Scout Cookies Code No. 49*
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. received the Cotton Rolls
statewide need in the Title XX program. Yadkinville. 5034 from one consumer in Columbus, Ohio
following statement from the Quaker Oats
Transportation was the primary need Companies. Burry Division, at 7:30 P.M. reported last week was an isolated
brought out at the hearing. It was instance.
Acetate Only 69*
on 3-19-75 relating to thin mint cookies
suggested that a means of traveling to get
food stamps, groceries and to the doctor
Puritans To Sell supplied by Burry. Extensive tests have The evidence is that thin mint cookies of
Seersucker Qpiy 6 9 *
been completed by the Ohio Department of Ck>de No. 5034 and all other Girl Scout
were needed.
Other suggestions were to provide Potted Flowers Agriculture, the Cincinnati District Office
and the New York District Laboratory of
Cookies made by Burry are safe and
wholesome and m ay be consumed. Denim Plaid
* 2 .9 8
recreation, alcoholism programs day The seven Ruritan Clubs of Davie the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Assistance of the regulatory agencies and Polyester
care for the elderly (Davie County has 2700 County are now conducting a potted flower and the Burry Quality A ssurat^e all Girl Scout personnel has been very
Only Bargains In Polyester Linin Weave
only 1 .9 8
people 60 and over), and day activities for sale. helpful in this situation.”
Laboratory. The Burry Division of Qua% r
the mentally handicapped such as a local Proceeds of this sale will be used to Oats Company said today. ‘‘None of these Girl Scout National Headquarters said
workshop. that the information would give Girl Scout 1 Rack House Coat, Gowns & Pajamas
Anyone having additional suggestions
provide additional reading and language tests indicated the presence of any foreign * 1 .0 0 Off
programs and materials for retarded substance in any tested package of Girl Councils and leaders confidence that the
should turn them in to the Davie County children. difficult circumstances generated by the Regular Price
Fabric Shop
Scout Cookies and it is our conclusion and
Department of Social Services by Friday, Ruritan Clubs are dedicated to creating that of the regulatory agencies that the one single consumer complaints in Columbus
March 28th. a better understanding between people were completely and responsibly handled
and to working with other agencies to by this important supplier, one of seven
L o c a te d B e h in d W h ite s G ro c e ry
Davie County Organizes serve their community and contribute
directly to its progress.
S la lp s fille T ra re l cookie manufacturers servicing the Girl
Scout Organization. R o u te 5, M ocksville, N .C.
They work closely with the Association S e r i'ir c ,
Community Action Team for Retarded Children and with the Davie
County school system.
Complete Travel
Jam e s E . Everidge, Davie school Arrangements
Davie County has recently formed a six- superintendent, expressed appreciation SUPER TRAVEL BARGABNSl
member Community Action Team. for the efforts of the Ruritan Clubs.
“ 1 am pleased that the Ruritans have
HAWAJI-a ISLANDS-8DAVS
The goal of the team is to prevent self­ w 74 -June 20 from Knoxsville
destructive behavior, particularly drug undertaken this project to assist the ARC June 27 and July 11-Charlotte.
abuse, among youth and to intervene at an in it’s work with the schools,’’ he said. July 4-Greensboro. Bonded,
chartered planes; includes hotels
early stage to prevent or alter such ‘‘Their support and leadership in their sightseeing, transfers, etc. Book
behavior. respective communities helps make their now; limifcd space available.
Members of the local Community Action schools and communities proud of their HAVVAII-SDAYS- Everv Tuesday
(Team C.A.T.) are Alton Carter, Emily many efforts in community progress and $454 to $474 includes VV^iklki
Cartmell, Prudence Johnson, Sadie Jones, improvement.” Hotel; Go anytime. $435+$45.
Tours. 7 to 30 days.
Suzanne Hinkle, and Wayne Gaither. Everyone is urged to support this project
The team has just returned from a two- by purchasing Easter flowers from any round
week program at the Southeast Regional Ruritan member. Potted Easter plants days,
......... .......... . London.
Drug Educational Training and Resource will also be on sale this week in front of $3I2($402 after Mav 31).
Center at Biscayne College in Miami, Fla. Heffner’s Land of Food at $5.00 a piece. Luxembourg $301 ‘ 301(f3845.
Their training was designed to provide Frankfurt
__________ $362 i($467);
Romc$423($5h). ftc
1). Regular one
school and community based teams with way fares are $ 3 16-..____ _ $350.
$ 2 6 % .!----
$417 thru May); two mont:
months
training and on-site support so that the
participants will be better able to address
D a v ie C o u n ty | - .........- lay); two
advance bqokmg required; no
tours or other gimmicks, b o your
the needs of youth as they relate to drug own thing!
abuse in their respective communities.
The goal of the Davie County C.A.T. is to R a in f a ll NEW WEST COAST
enlist the support of individuals and BICENTENNIAL FARES
7 to 30 days-save 25%. Many
organizations within the community to other cities, too! Call or write
help work toward establishing La st W eek: | for details. Also, all tours,
cruises, Amtrak. Eurail, ctc.
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........................... Robin Carter E n g a g e m e n t s


WEEKENDGUKST
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Qiislcy of t’harlotlp ntid Miss .Jackic
Eagli! of Kaycttcville wore weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Tomlinson of .loricho Hoad. Mrs. Qusley and Miss
Eagle were l»th classmates of Mrs. Tomlinson at
Appalachian Stale University.

VISITORS FROM LEXINGTON


Mrs. L. E. liege, Jr. and Mrs. Darrell Miller, both spent
Thursday with Mrs. Maude Kiger of Sunset Drive,
Mocksville. Mrs. Nell Lashley of Earmingtoii joined them for
lunch.

VACATION IN KLOHIOA
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of Winston-Salem and daughtei
Kimberily left last Tuesday for Disney World in Florida for a
few days of vacation. They returned home Friday. David
Brown is the new Lowes store manager In Mocksville.

SUNDAY DINNER GUEST


Mrs. June Powell and children David, Mark, Lisa and
Susan of North Shore Drive, Clemmons visited Mrs. T. P.
Dwiggins on Wilkesboro Street. They were also dinner guests
Sunday.

VISITED THEIR MOTHER


Mrs. Maude Kiger of Sunset Drive, Mocksville and Mrs. L.
E. Hege, Jr. of Lexington spent the day with their mother,
Mrs. W. C. Adams Sunday.

HOME FROM HAWAII


Cpr. 2 and Mrs. William J. Bissonette arrived March 14th
from Hawaii where they had made their home for the past
two years while he was stationed there with the U.S. Navy.
They are visiting Mrs. Bissonette's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W.L. Link on Route 4, and his mother in Winston-Salem. They
will leave April 1st by plane from New York for Scotland for
further service.

IN MINI-CLINIC
Members of the Rowan-Davie Medical Auxiliary
participating in the blood test mini-clinics for all doctors at
Rowan Memorial and Davie hospitals Monday were Dr.
Ir v h i- D e a d iv y le r
Glenda Hartness Webber, Kathy Spargo, Christine Minwalla, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Irvin of Charlotte, formerly of
Daphne Slate and Edwina Long. The blood tests were given Mocksville, announce the engagement of their daughter.
as part of Doctor's Day. Doctors were not allowed to eat for Debora Ozell, to Robert Daniel Deadwyler, son of Mr. and
14 hours prior to their tests and auxiliary members provided Mrs. R. B. Deadwyler of Charlotte.
a breakfast of country ham biscuits, deviled egg sandwiches, S w a s y - L y e r iy B iir to n - M ille r Miss Irvin is a senior at West Mecklenburg High
fruit juice and coffee cake in the morning. School. She is also employed by Kemper Insurance Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Lee Swazy of Route 1, Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Burton of Advance announce
N.C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Myra the engagement of their daughter, Debbie Lee, to James She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Irvin
DIN N ER GUEST of Railway Street, Mocksville.
Jean, to Timothy Earl Lyerly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richard Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller of
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lovelace and children of Winston Mr. Deadwyler is a graduate of West Mecklenburg
Alexander Lyerly of Route 9, Salisbury. Colleemee.
Salem, were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Andrews High School and is currently stationed at Myrtle Beach
last Thursday. The wedding is planned for June 15, 1975 at Cleveland The bride-elect is a 1974 graduate of Davie High School.
United Methodist Church. She attended Salisbury Business College and is presently Air Force Base with the U.S. Air Foce.
Miss Swazy is a senior at West Rowan High School. She enrolled at Davidson County Community College. She is The wedding is planned for Sunday, June 22, at 3 p. m.
VISITED THEIR PARENTS is employed part time at Davie County Hospital in employed by Davie County Hospital. at Thrift Baptist Church in Charlotte.
Greg Kemp son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramey Kemp, visited his Mr. Miller is a 1972 graduate of Davie High School.
Physical Therapy.
parents last week. Greg now lives in Colorado Springs. His Mr. Lyerly, a graduate of West Rowan High School and The wedding will be held May 25, 1975 in Mocks United
brother Ramey Kemp Jr. also visited their parents last Rowan Technical Institute, is employed at Fiber Methodist Church.
week, he is now working for the N.C. State Transportation Industries. He served two years in the U.S. Army.
Dept.

VISITING OVER WEEKEND


Miss S a n d ra lirow n J o n es- E ll e n b u r ^
Steve Leary, son of Mrs. Agnes Leary visited here this
weekend from Florence, S ,. He returned home Monday.
Is Luncheon H anaree Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jones of Route 7, Mocksville,
Miss Sandra Brown, bride- corsage which she pinned to her announce the engagement of thier daughter, Judy Diane,
elect, was honored at a blue polyester dress. The to Paul Anthony Ellenburg, sone of Mr. and Mrs. James
VISITS DAUGHTER Ellenburg of Route 4, Mocksville.
luncheon on Saturday, March hostesses presented Miss
Mr, and Mrs. Dudley Collins spent last weekend in Miss Jones is a student at Davie County High School.
22, at the home of Mrs. C. C. Brown crystal in her chosen
Doraville, Ga. visiting their daughter Mrs, James K. Sheek Mr. Ellenburg is serving with the U.S. Army, stationed
Chapman on Lakewnod Drive. pattern.
III and son Kim and Michael. Mr. Sheek was on a business
trip to New York.
Hostesses were Mrs. Chapman Covers were laid for twelve in Missouri.
A June wedding is being planned.
corner
and Mrs. James W. Wall. guests. 503 avon street
RECEIVES DISCHARGE Miss Brown's marriage to
I m.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Chaffin and children, Rusty, Chris Charlie Howell will take place -W illard Voivs Spohen mocksville, north Carolina
and Mickey, arrived March 17th from Minot AFB, North on May 17. phone: 634-5566 27028
Arrangements of rose and the Rev. James Weekly.
Dakota and are staying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pink camellias were in the The bride is the daughter of
Charles Bean, Craftwood Development, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Chaffin in Rowan County. Mr. Chaffin has received his living room and on the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. David E. Baity of Kevin (iilb e rl Hop To It!
tables. Pink candles were used Route 2, Mocksville. Mr.
Honorable Discharge' from the Air Force after 8 years'
service. The family plans to make their home in Rowan in the dining room. Willard is the son of the late Has B irth d a y
County in the near future. The honoree's place was Mrs. Geraldine Willard and the
Kevin Shane Gilbert, son of Mr.
Get
marked with a white carnation grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Willard of Main Church Road,
and Mrs. Coley Gilbert of Route Easter Cards
IN PEP BAND 1, celebrated his 3rd birthday
Miss Janie Moore and Bill Rintz of Mocksville, are both Registration For Mocksville.
March 13. Present for this In The A*ail!
students at UNC-CH, were among the 20 chosen to play in the Mrs. Williard is a junior at
occasion were his
Pep Band at the Eastern Regionals in Providence, Rhode Church School Davie County High School. Mr. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Island Thursday night, March 20, when Carolina played Registration for pre-school Willard attended Davie County Hand Painted Eggs
Leon Bailey of Route 3 and Tim
Syracuse. They visited in Boston and Delaware before and kindergarten for the 1975-76 High School and is employed by
Bailt:y. Also; his paternal
returning to Chapel Hill. session is now underway at Willard Plumbing Company in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. And Easter Bunnies!
First United Methodist Church Mocksville.
Geoge G ilbert, Sr. of
in Mocksville. The couple will live at Route
JU R IE D SHOW Mooresville and Lina Gilbert
Program s offered are 2, Mocksville.
Lola Foster of Mocksville received Honorable Mention for attended.
her art work in the 12th Annual Juried Show held in Winston- kindergarten 5 mornings a Kevin also enjoyed a birthday hallmark products
Salem at the Arts Council Gallery, 610 Coliseum Drive. The week: 4 years old, Monday, party on Saturday, March 15.
Wednesday and F riday Refreshments of decorated cup
books
exhibition is being sponsored by the Associated Artists of
Winston-Salem. It opened March 16 and will continue through Mornings; 3 year olds, Tuesday cakes, potato chips, and iced gifts
March 28. and Thursday mornings. All cokes were enjoyed both by he wedding invitations
classes are from 9 through 11:30 and his little friends. Favors of
VISITS HER MOTHER a.m. birthday hats, blow-outs, and art, party and
Mrs. Charles H. Pitts of Alexandrea, Va., spent a week Those children enrolling must balloons were given to each of school supplies
with her mother Mrs. Ida B, I'utterow of Rt. 1, Mocksville. be 3,4, or 5 years old by October ■ his guests which included Scott
15, 1975 in order to be eligible. Harbin, Wedny and Traci office supplies
COMPLETES TRAINING Information and registration Tucker. Eric Sloop of and furniture
Trooper J .L. Payne of the State Highway Patrol completed can be made by calling Kitsy Yadkinville, and Marc Shaw of
special chemical test operator’s training (breathalyzer) at a Slye at 634-2038. Winston-Salem.
special four day school in Albemarle last week.

ATTENDSPLAY
('.artors H onored
Mrs. J.C, Collette attended the play ‘‘Fiddler On The Roof"
at Bishop McGuiness school in Winston-Salem over the week­ At Supper Not
end. Her grandson, Kent Dunn, son of Dr. and Mrs. Grady
Dunn, had a leading part in the play. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dean
Carter who were m arried
HOME FROM HOSPITAL March 9, were entertained with
a supper on March 14 at the
G o T o T H e
Mrs. Ruby O'Neal has returned home after a week at the
Baptist Hospital for tests and treatment. She is recuperating home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. MRS. KENNETH MICHAEL WILLARD
here. Mrs. O’Neal expressed her appreciation for the cards, Myers on Hardison Street in
notes and visits she has received. Mocksville. ........was Karen Melinda Baity

IN NEW HOME
Those attending were the
honorees; the bride's children,
Miss Karen Melinda Baity
was m arried to Kenneth
Oak Grove Methodist'Charch at
ll:00 a. m. The double ring
B each
Mrs. and Mrs. W. B. Elkins, who have been living at 233 S. Chris and Phillip Angell; the Michael Willard Saturday in ceremony was performed by
Merritt Avenue in Salisbury, moved on Thursday to bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mocksville where they have purchased a home at 621 Gwyn Cordell Athey of Salisbury; the
Street. Mrs. Elkins, the former Bernice Powell, a native of mother of the groom, Mrs. Mae S i i ’i m
Davie County, is a retired bookkeeper. Mr. Elkins, a native of Carter; and Mr. and Mrs. O f C o lo rfu l Suii-(:alc liin*j
Forsyth County, has retired from the U.S. Government. Myers, Mrs. Rosa Potts, Mrs.
Audrey Lam beth, Angela PriiilH A n d Solids By K o h b y l^rn.
A ITENDED BANQUET Lambeth, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Marklin, Whitaker, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny York attended the annual Wesley Potts, Lawrence Potts, A good selection from Tiny no-bra Bikini to
Janell Potts and Linda Potts.
Congresisional Banquet sponsored by the N.C Democratic
Club of Washington, D.C. Saturday night at the Sheraton After the dinner, the couple C U S TO M D R A P E R IE S power net inner control pannel, tunics with C+
Park Hotel in W'asliington. Also attending were the N.C. was presented gifts for their
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Fifteen members ' of the
Mocksville Jaycettes attended
one of the charter clubs of the
state organization.
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the West Central Regional A luncheon was served Wilkins Drug Store A p p o m tm «n t« a s ^ l • vsn in gt
or • no c n « r g t -
meeting at the Statesville a f t e r w h ic h S p a in h o u r s or obiiQti.on

Country Club .Saturday, March presented a Fashion Showirom Mocksville C.oiirl S(|iiari‘ MorkhvilU*. .N.C.
t i their stores in Statesville Cooleemee Drug Store G U T H R IE S D R A P E R Y
Appruxiniately ;>»0 Jaycettes Hie afteinouii was completed D EN
throughout the area were m by the business session and Cooleemee
.\ll Sait'K F in a l - l.ay-aH a>» No Kvcliaii^t'K - No H r fiiiu U
attendance The Mocksville
Club was recognized as being
elwlion of state officer for the
I'oniing year
MAIL ORDERS FILLED
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M a r iju a n a : If Y o u G e t C a u g h t

(■Continued fro m P a g e !) (c o n tin u e d fro m page 1) marijuana was the worst thing a person
8000 arrests In 1973), exactly what amount could be Into,” Judge Cornelius said.’’
MACEDONIA
of marijuana was erough to be considered Now, attitudes have changed quite a bit,
Special services have been planned intended for distribution and what amount “he continued,” from putting a first
during Passion Week at Macedonia was simply for personal consumption offender away to today’s policies of
Moravian Church, Thus In 1969, one gram (two ci^rettes) treating small users much the same as
A series of readings from the Bible has was considered the amount for personal alcohol abusers-probation plus requiring
been conducted each night at the church. consumption and was a misdemeanor. The them to seek help In correcting their
On Thursday, Holy Communion will be limit for misdemeanor possession was problems.”
observed at 7:30 a.m.; Friday, at 7:30 raised to five grams (ten cigarettes) in He added that If the defendant was
p.m., the Love Feast will be observed. 1971. selling it to other young people or using
Easter Sunday, the 11 o'clock service There was still a problem since most other drugs, they should be removed from
will begin at the church and continue to marijuana users (as opposed to dealers) society or at least made aware of their
“ God's Acre" graveyard. The Home buy the drug by the ounce. As a result. In actions.
Moravian Church Band will joint the local 1973 the m axim um amount for ‘The sad part is we are not getting a lot^
church band playing for this service. Also, misdemeanor possession of marijuana of pushers,” Judge Cornelius said. “ Those
the church choir will present special was raised to 28 grams, one ounce. coming before my bench are mostly high
music. Another liberalization coming out of school aged kids caught with a small
these revisions of the N.C, pot laws was a amount of the drug."
OAK GROVE provision that permits a judge to clear the "You can see the increase,” the
record of a first offender under the age of judge said. "Kids will tell you in juvenile
The Sunrise Service will be held Sunday 22 upon successful completion of his court that marijuana is easier to get now
morning at 6:45 a.m. in the sanctuary and probation. than ever before."
will conclude in the cemetery. This law, allowing records of youthful Judge Cornelius, like Judge Martin,
The indoor service will center around offenders to be cleared, was a blessing to likes the law allowing kids under 21-years-
slides of the first Easter and the outdoor judges having to deal with young people of-age to have their records cleared after
service will be conducted by the UMYF in whose only blemish on their record was serving probation.
front of a "Dogwood Cross” especially getting caught with a small amount of pot. “ You look at the attitude of the young
made for the occasion. “ It's a good thing to use in cases person, his school work and the attitude of
The Adult Choir will present an Easter involving youngsters who are first his parents," he said. “Most are just'
Cantata "Hallelujah! What A Savior!" by offenders,” said Judge Lester Martin, Jr., experimenting and not using it extensively
John W. Peterson at the 11 o’clock worship who presides over the 22nd Judicial or selling It. For most it is their first brush
service. District Court which includes Davie with the law."
The public is invited to attend both County. "On some kids, a fine and a chance to
services. “Most judges use that consistantly for participate in some civic activity is
youthful offenders under 21,” he said. enough. Some I sent to a mental health
CHURCH OF GOD There is no active judgment under that clinic and others voluntarily go to the drug
sentence but rather a prayer for judgment rehabilitation center at Black Mountain."
The Mocksville Church of God will have continued for a period of time. “One of the hardest parts of sentencing
a special service on Good Friday, March The offenders are put on probation. Is In drug control offenses because the
28, at 7:30 p.m. Judge Martin said, with whatever medical evidence Is often sketchy and the
There will be a service commemorating restrictions the p a rticu la r situation evidence against the defendant is often
the crucifixation. After the altar service, requires. This can Include anything from a sketchy as well,” Judge Cornelius said.
there will be communion and feet washing. nightly curfew to spending a few weekends “ I would like to see parents take more
The public is invited. Rev. James S. behind bars, getting out in time to go to responsibility and find out about drugs and
Morris Is pastor of the church. church on Sunday. their effects.” the judge said, "and give
Judge Martin also said that there was an the youngsters all the available
inclination on the part of the prosecutor to information.”
ST. FRANCIS reduce the charges against a youth to a “ But the main thing now,” he concluded,
misdemeanor if he is only a few grams “ is to make them aware that using
Holy Week services at St. Francis over the limit and not pushing the drug. marijuana is lllegal-no matter what.”
Catholic Mission will include: “ In cases involving a small amount of Next week's article, the last in the series
Holy Thursday: 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. - marijuana where the defendant Is 21 or on marijuana, will deal with a drug user’s
sacrament of Confession; 7:30 p.m. Mass iolder, the average sentence is six months views of the laws and how they have
of the Lord’s Supper. suspended for 24 months upon the affected his life.
Good Friday: 12:30 to 1 p.m. -sacrament iconditions that the defendant pay a $100
of Confession; 1 p.m. -commemoration of fine and any other conditions the judge
feels.are necessary,” Judge Martin said.
the Lord’s passion.
Holy Saturday; 7 to 7:30 p.m. - “ But there is no way to clear the record,” Spring Holidays
sacrament of Confession; 7:45 p.m. -litury The judge said that because of
of the Easter Vigil (fulfills Easter Sunday contradictory information on the possible
Mass obligation).
Easter Sunday; 10 a.m. -solemn litury of
damage resulting from marijuana use, Begin Monday
he did not think it would be legalized until it
the Resurrection. is determined there are no harmful effects Spring holidays begin Monday, March
from its use. 31, for the Davie County Schools. ’Die
CORNATZER
Judge Preston Cornelius, another 22nd schools will be closed all of that week and .
District Court Judge presiding in Davie resume their regular schedule Monday,
The choir of Cornatzer Baptist Church
County, agreed with Judge Martin on April 7.
will present an Easter Cantata entitled
nearly every point except the legalization Friday, March 28th will be a regular ,
“ Easter Song” Sunday, March 30th, at 4 p.
of marijuana. school day for all students.
m. at the church. “ Personally, I think v « ll probably see it Three days have been added to the !
regulated similar to alcohol," Judge school calendar due to days missed,
E P IS C O P A L
Cornelius said. "Personal use of it will because of snow:
The Church of the Good Shepherd eventually not be treated as a criminal June 4th-last day of school for students
Episcopal Church, Cooleemee will hold offense,” he said, adding that he was June 5- 12-5 '/z teacher work days
their annual Easter Sunrise Service on speaking only of marijuana and not other June 12-Mi vacation day for teachers ,
Sunday morning at 6:30 a.m. drugs. June 13-holiday for teachers in lieu of.
Breakfast will be served in the parish “Four years ago, people thought that May 30
hall immediately following the service.

One of m a n y trees bent a n d tw isted In the D a v ie A cad em y C o m m u n ity as a result


of the early M onday afternoon storm . This was located alon g R id g e R o a d n e ar the
Twister! m obile hom e of M r. a n d M rs. D a n ny L a m b e rt w hich was com pletely dem olished.
(P hoto by B a rrin g e r) See Story pag e -10-

A B C V o te S h o t H its W in d o w
Som^Hines you ju ^ don1; jedl
R e q u e s t D e n ie d
G a rb a g e P ic k u p
Due to the Easter Monday holiday,
garbage in the Town of Mocksville
Tlie plate glass window of The Fashion
Shop, located on the square in Mocksville,
like rushing 2 rooms away
(continued from page 1)
Davie County legally with only a 15 to 20
minute drive in any direction. They are
also available iliegaliy right in our own
scheduled for pickup on Monday,
March 3lst, will be picked up on
Tuesday, April 1st.
was shot with a BB gun on March 14
around 4:10 p.m.
The window hit was the one facing Depot
Street.
to answ er the phone.
county. Many ijelleve the tax money from .
the sale of alcoholic beverages could be
well put to use in Davie County instead of
going to enhance the schools and services L a Q u in t a A rs o n C a s e
of our neighboring counties,” said Mr.
Osborne. “ And this was the reason for the
request to allow the tax paying citizens
themselves to decide," he said. C o n t i n u e d U n t i l A/lay 1 2 t h
A preliminary hearing in the La Quinta warrant drawn up by the previous sheriff’s
clubhouse burning, which occurred August administration on October 17, 1974.
W reck O n P ark A v e n u e 21,1974, was continued last week until May The warrant was lost for five months
12th. until found and served the first week in
A 1966 Ford, loaded with five teen-age Don Henderson, developer of La Quinta March. The hearing was set for March 17
passengers, went out of control on Park mobile home park in Advance, appeared but was continued last week.
Avenue in Mocksville and ran into a patch last week in Davie County District Court to Henderson’s bond was originally set at
of trees last Friday night around 8:30 p.m. determine if there was probable cause in $2000 but he was released on his personal
The vehicle was being operated by arson charges against him in connection recognizance since he voluntarily turned
Dillard Whittymore II, 16, of Mocksville, with fire. himself in when he learned there was a
Rt. 1. Henderson and his lawyer appeared in warrant out for his arrest.
Mocksville Policeman Gary Edwards court but the state prosecutor, Solicitor The personal recognizance bond was
said his investigation showed that Carroll C. Wall, III, said that not all the continued pending the May 12th hearing.
Whittymore was traveling south on Park state’s evidence was compiled and that he
Avenue at a high rate of speed, lost control wanted to get together and talk with the T a le n t S h o w
around 500-feet north of Church Street, and witnesses before the case came before the A talent show, sponsored by
ran off the road on the right side into a judge. the Davie Academy 4-H and
patch of trees. The hearing in the case is coming ten Davie Academy Ruritan Club,
Ih e vehicle contained five passengers, months after the fire because a warrant will be held Saturday, March 29,
ranging in age from 15 to 18 years. against Henderson was misplaced and not at 7:30 p. m. at the Davie
Damage to the vehicle was estimated at located until the end of February. Academy Community building.
$500. Whittymore was charged with The fire occurred on August 21, 1974, and Competition is open to all.
reckless driving. Henderson was charged with arson in a There will be cash prizes of
$20, $10 and $5.

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bit more to rush a little bit less.

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styles and colors you can choose from.
Call our Business Office for details.

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Wednesday - 9-1
Friday - 9-1 and 3-6

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OPEN FRIDAY
NIGHT TIL 9:00
OPEN
EASTER
MONDAY
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
3 DAYS ONLY
LADIES
M EN 'S
JACKET DRESSES
SPRING FASHION STYLES SPORT COATS
POLYESTER KNITS
Regular *35.00 POLYESTER KNIT
SOLIDS>FANCIES
SIZES 37 TO 46
LADIES Regular *40.00 To *42.50
PANT SUITS
POLYESTER KNIT ^ ^ m
8
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SPRING FASHIONS V -I 711
Regular ’35.00
An E aster E g g tree for E m ily ! The tree in the R . J .
Easter M a rk la n d yard near Plnebrook School has been
rm^ decorated w ith plastic eggs of m a n y colors especially
” I roe for then-six-year-old daughter, E m u y . (Photo by J im
B arring e r)
SELECT G R O U P S H O R T SLEEVE

LADIES EARLY S P R IN G M EN ’S
C a t . . . A s t r o p h e
SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES DRESS SHIRTS
By David Hoyle

Choosing a pet is a lot like


was time to unload the little
lemon.
We checked with the local cat
message to any prospective
owners.
Within two days, the cat had
^ Regular *10.00 To »30.00 SOLIDS-PRINTS SIZES 14% TO 17 $ ^ 8 8
buying a car. You have a wide mechanic first, to see if an a new home with a little girl who
variety of models and styles to adjustm ent that solved the apparently convinced her Regular *5.00
choose from and no way to find
if you have chosen a lemon until
ite too late to do anything about
it. •
springtime leak in our first cat
would take care of this more
serious leak in the Siamese.
The only advise he could give
mother that any problem has a
solution and we were once more
a one-cat family.
If this little tale proves
7 .5 0 '"’24.GG 3 DAYS ONLY

ftly wife and I first took the us was to find somebody as anything, it is that there are
O N E TABLE
pet plunge while in college,
settling on a 1971 model alley-
cat, black with white trim on the
gullible as ourselves to unload
the clinker on and then hope we
didn't meet them on the street.
always people who think they
can take your problem and
make it work, providing the
LADIES * POLYESTER SIACKS
chest and abdomen.
We’ve had little trouble with
Not wanting to pull the same
trick on someone else that was
price is right.
SPORTSWEAR SOLIDS-FANCIES SIZES 29 TO 42
And fortunately for us, they
him, taking him in to be ser- pulled on us, we called the did not come on a day when I
I , ,,< viced only once. That involved a Humane Society and told them had to take a second shower OVER 200 PIECES
minor adjustment to correct his we had a beautiful, seal point because of being careless where
insistence that it was his right to
leave an identifiable odor at
var^ious points in the house,
espiecially in the springtime, to
Siamese to give away, free.
In spite of my fears that we
might never unload this feline
bomb, I also confessed to the
I stepped, hold my nose to read
a damp newspaper, and go to
work in wet shoes.
Had they come on one of
JACKETS-VESTS-SLACKSBLOUSES
Values To ’28.00
*11“ ™*18“
let other cats know this was his Humane Society lady exactly ONE GROUP
exclusive territory.
We tried to reason with him,
what the reasons were as to why
we were giving the cat away
these, all to frequent days, I
would probably have paid them
SIZES
GIRL'S PANT SUITS

50%-70%
to take the miserable cat off my
pointing out that no other cat and insisted that she relav the hands! •POLYESTER AND COTTON BLENDS Usually
could infringe on his landrights 7 TO 14 •RAYON AND POLYESTER BLENDS M7 nn Tn
since we locked the doors and
closed all the windows. But he Honors List At Forsyth Tech 140^ -EXCELLENT COLORS FOR SPRING ,14 qq
wouldn't listen and the ad­ The students listed below grades. Based on 4.0 quality
justment was necessary. have made the Honor's List for points equal to a grade A, one
He gave us no other problems winter quarter. asterisk indicates that the
after that and when we finished
college, we decided it was time
The Honor's List indicates
two levels of performance, High
student has earned High Honor
grades which is a 3.5 or above » 9 1 in r o » 1 1 .2 0
( to move up in the two-cat Honor grades and Honor quality point average. Other PERFECT F O R S P R I N G
bracket.
This time, however, we S t u d e n t C o m p e te s
students listed have earned
Honor grades which is a 3.0 to
FROM QUEEN CASU ALS S P E C IA L IN P A N T a n d to d d le r s
wanted to get something in the 3.4 quality point average.
luxury feline category but In D e b a te Tourney Students who qualify for the
KNIT COORDINATES DRESSES
unable to pay the price of a Honor’s List are full time
Athena Redmond of Davie students who are taking 12 or
brand new one, we settled for a
second hand Siamese.
High competed in the semi­ more credit hours. •LOVELY JACKETS, VESTS, SLACKS, SKIRTS & TOPS
finals in d ram atic HIGH HONORS: Vickie L.
My father had always pointed
out that buying a second hand
interpretation at the North Baity, Jill Ann Beaver, William Values To *28.00
car was just buying somebody
elses troubles. Well that applies
Carolina State Debate Finals
and Individual Events
L. Boger, Clifton W. Hare,
David W. Owens, Ronald J.
^ 3 .8 3 TO ^ 5 . 6 0
Tournament. Seamon, Kathy Mae Sofley,
to cats as well.
The sixty-third annual
"COUNTRY GIRL” COVERALLS
After shopping around, we
found a late model Siamese
within our price range (free)
and negotiated the deal. He was
tournament was held at Myers
Park School in Charlotte on
March 21-22.
and Louise E. Sushereba.
HONORS: John W. Adams,
Terry Anderson, Becky Lee
Barnhardy, Katherine Frye
*6.50 ™ n4.00 TEAMED WITH KNIT TOP *10^
a one-owner cat, low mileage,
Athena presented a part of
“The Glass M enagerie” by
Cornatzer, Glenn Douglas
Boradway, Elizabeth J. F O R EA STER W E E K E N D SIZES 7 TO 14_______ Usually ‘13.00 Set
and used only on Sundays.
Tennesse W illiam s in five Bullard, Janice W. Danner, B E A C H V A C A T IO N S
When we questioned the low
price, the former owners, being
rounds, the quarter-finals, and
the semi-finals,
Linda A. Belton Dyson, Janet
Boger Foster, Gwendolyn
BOYS CASUAL SHIRTS % .8 8
1 slick businesspersons, said that
Jenette D aniel, Ken M IS S E S & JU N IO RS
although he was a pure bred,
Cornatzer, Kathy Chaffin, and
Jones, Ann Alexander Latham,
rhomas Ray Myers, Bobby J. ACETATE NVLON JERSEY PRINTS Usually *8.50
they were parting with him only
because they were moving to a
small apartment which would
Tony Atkins also represented
Davie in the novice debate
division of teams from 21 high
Peoples, Larry W. Thompson,
Deborah K. Trent, and Barbara SWIMWEAR B O Y 'S
SPORTCOATS
not allow pets.
schools across the state.
T. Williams.
TAKE A DIVE AND SAVE! Regular ‘IS.OO To ‘30.00
Fine. We took the bait, closed
Jeanette was judged the best
the deal, and proceeded home
speaker of the Davie debaters POLYESTER KNIT SOLIDS-FANCIES
with our new status symbol.
.through six rounds. The debate t*OV<
With automobiles, the lemon SIZES 8 TO 18
division was won by a negative
OFF
is often not detect^ until the
warranty runs out and them all
sorts of bad things begin to
team from Jacksonville High
School.
2 0 % I lO W Regular *16.00 To *22.00
The debate topic was the
happen. Such was the case with
our Siamese.
national resolution: That the
PIAYTEX BRA SALE |-|\
li3U
United States should
The first hint of trouble was a
strange noise. Not a knocking
sound, but more on the lines of
an air raid siren that usually
went off in the middle of the
significantly change the method
of selecting presidential and
vice-presidential candidates.
Select Styles ^
*12.80 »*17.60
night. Flowers For 3 DAYS ONLY
While he didn't insist on high- G E T T IN G IT O N AT
test canned cat food, the
Siamese used his economy
A ll Occasions
•Weddings •Funerals "THE DA ISY"
LADIES SANDALS
dried cat food like an Arab
Shiek in a Lincoln Continental •Home •Church •Hoepiial ENTIRE STOCK CHOOSE FROM 7 BEAUTIFUL FASHION
with his own private oil well.
' And not only did he use great
KuKter S p e c ia lty
SPRING COLORS
quantities, but he processed it in
a rem arkabley short time,
Potted Plants '4.00 to *6.00
JUNIOR TOPS, PANTS •WHITE
making cat box cleaning time a
daily event.
The clincher came when he
Lilies- Azaleas—Geraniums
Mums- Hanging Baskets
AND JEANS •NAVY
expanded his catbox boundary
to include the whole house. Now C.orsdfros •PUT ITTOGETHER FOR EASTER VACATIONS! •BLACK PATENT
to my wife and I, who have been
3 Pink Roiebudi $3.00
licensed cat fanciers for most of
our lives, this was something
Carnation Corsaget Regular *6.00 To *16.00
unheard of. j'T AI«o: Cymbedian Orchids In All Colors
It began by finding wet spots sV Childrens Corsages $1.25 Child's Boutonniere 50^
on our shoes, magazine and
certain corners of the house. -O K U E K N O W -
Eventually, no place was
sacred. Walking thruugli out house
began to require us much care
as walking through a cow
S u tm lin fi l* r ic i‘ - lO ^ r IJ is v o u n i
o n C h u n - h ■ irra n f£ i‘n u ‘n ls m o *1980
pasture.
Finally, when friends began
Creative F prist Apd Gift Sho
to insist that we come to their
M m . J in i M a rtin Usually *9.00 Pair
, homes for the evening rather Phone 493-4489 Hvi/y. 8014 Miles North of Farmington
than they to ours, we decided it Next to Nellie's l.eather Shop__________
(, DAVI1-; COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975

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. MALTED MILK EGGS 68
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M O C K S V IL L E - C L E M M O N S - Y A D K IN V IL L E - L E X IN G T O N
8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISh RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1975

Ambulance Attendant Certification


Delayed Until July 1 , 1 9 7 7
The deadline for ambulance Emergency Medical Services is Carolina where am bulance
attendants to become certified part of that division. personnel do not have access to
E m ergency M e d ic a l According to Charles A. a com m unity college
TfK-hnicions has been extended Speed, chief of OEM S, program," he concluded.
from January 1, 1976 to July 1, approxim ately 3000 persons The rule requiring that each
1977. Final approval for the 18- have received EMT training. ambulance attendant complete
month extension was made by That leaves approxim ately an 81-hour EMT course was
the N.C. Medical Care 5,000 who are either in training adopted in November, 1973.
Commission at its quarterly or scheduled to receive In other business, the Medical
meeting on March 21, 1975. training. Care Commission approved a
The Medical Care “The response to the EMT recommendation that loans to
Commission is responsible for training has been so great that dental students, both new
adopting rules and regulations we are glad to have the applicants and those now in
in accordance with state law for extended lime period in which school, be increased from $2,000
the Division of Facility Services to work," said Speed. “This will to $4,000 per year.
of the Department of Human give us an opportunity to reach The commission also
Resources. The Office of more remote areas of North approved a $1 million grant
toward the construction of an all-
new 60-bed hospital at Supply '! *
A c c e n t O n (Brunswick County), N.C.,
which will replace the existing ii
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A G R IC U L T U R E 51-bed J . A rthur Dosher
By B.C. Maneum M emorial Hospital at
N.C. Farm Bureau Federation Southport. Another $1 million
grant was approved for a 69-bed
The greatness of this country majority of Americans. Last addition to the existing 89-bed
continually amazes me, and I year the people of this country - W atauga County Hospital)
believe it is time for all of us to voluntarily, as individuals - Boone, N.C.
regain our perspective and look gave 15 billion dollars to worthy
S ara M ae Shores, Jessica Johnson, Tyrone C arter, at what’s right with America, causes. Over half the people in
Bunnies Chris K raus, T om m y P lyler, Terry S im m ons, T a m m i rather thfm just focusing on the America attend church
lia m e s , Sandy W hitalter and Debbie C hurch enioyed negative side. regularly.
cir tne ra b b it a t the hom e of Jo e Lone M onday or this Everybody realizes that we
Eggs weeit and especially the E aste r basket. The children have some problems, and it’s no
are in the C hild D evelopm ent Center bi Mocl<sville. The citizens of this country
use to bury our heads in the are the best fed, clothed
(Photos by Jeff Ayers) sand and hope they will educated, medicated, treated of
disappear. We must of necessity any place in the world. We have

Catalina Theatre Resumes Operation recognize these problems and


work toward solutions.
But w h at’s right with
done more to help other peo|des
of the world than all the rest of
the nations on earth. We have a
There will be no more X-rated Friday. somewhat, but Whicker was America? Let's look at the greater capability to solve our
movies at the Catalina Drive-In “We’re going to come as close working Monday In anticipation record ... which clearly shows internal problems than any
located on 601 North according to family movies as we possibly of Friday’s opening. that never in the past has a country.
Lynn Jones Lane, student a t D avie Hij School who to C. C. Whicker, who will can," Whicker said. “ And The theatre first opened in society offered so much P e n d a n t s in P e w t e r
is studying C hild D evelopm ent, shows I na Collins a reopen the theatre this Friday. we’re staying away from sex 1949 and was called the Davie prosperity for so many of its The rest of the world would
large white ra b b it at the nom e of Joe Long. D an a is in The theatre, leased by movies altogether." Drive-In as well as The Rebel people for example; 50 million settle for our problems in a
the Mocksville C hild D evelopm ent Center. Whicker to a different Whicker is also making a Drive-In. people own their own homes, 94 minute. We may not be at the
management last fall, was the number of improvements in the Whicker has owned and percent of American families peak of our form for the
own at least one television set; present; but we are not falling
Rep. Hefner To Host
subject of controversy when it drive-in, such as putting gravel operated the theatre for the past
was announced X-rated movies on the lot and expanding the line seven years, with the exception 53 percent of all cars in the apart either. We must get on
would be shown. of food offered at the snack bar. of last year’s leasing to Diryie world are on our highways; our with the solving of problems to
The Davie County Sheriff’s The movie screen will also be Dunnigan of Winston-Salem. factories produce as much the best of our ability without

Carolina’s Song Festival Department was investigating


the matter when the theatre
closed for financial reasons.
widened an additional ten feet.
“We are making a lot of
improvements," Whicker said,
Legion P o st
goods as Soviet Russia and all of
Western Europe combined;
with fewer than 4 percent of our
losing sight of what’s right with
our country.

“ W. W. and the Dixie “but we still have a lot of work people farming, we produce
Just because he has a new job at the Coliseum and a few other Dancekings," a PG rated film, To H o ld A u c tio n food and fiber for 200 million Tons of Trash
to do.” The recent heavy rains
in Washington, Bill Hefner is special events which will not will open at the drive-in this Americans plus 100 million in Individually, Americans
have slowed up repairs
not totally giving up the interfere with my primary job The Samuel E. Water, Jr. other lands. produce five pounds of trash
profession which made him one as a Congressman." American Legion Post 174 of True, these are all and garbage a day, or, all
of the Carolina's most popular
entertainers. Now a
Hefner began his professional
singing career in the 1950’s and
Hamilton Heads RJR Subsidiaiy Mocksville is conducting a drive
to collect articles to be
materialistic things; however,
there is another side to the
together, more than a third of a
billion tons a year.
congressman, Hefner is also a formed the world famous auctioned in April.
gospel singer; and on Easter Harvesters Quartet. He was a ' William B. Hamilton, Jr. has president-controller. He was Anyone having any articles to
weekend, he will host the annual
Carolina's Song Festival in
Charlotte's Coliseum.
popular personality for several been elected president, treasurer nam ed executive
North Carolina television and chief exectuive officer of president- adm inistration in
stations and owns radio station Monterey Transportation Co, 1969 when he was named also to
vice donate may leave the articles at
the Branch Bank and Trust
Company parking lost on
IX ls [ ^ O I.O C IC
“ Gospel music brings WRKB in Kannapolis. The Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary Sea-Land’s board of directors Saturday, March 29th, from 10
spiritual enjoym ent to freshman Congressman, his of R. J. Reynolds Industries, and executive committee. "///(' I}i( I <1 \ l'( I'i>l(
a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be
thousands of people,” Hefner wife Nancy and two daughters Inc. Prior to joining Sea-Land, Mr. trucks to pickup the articles. \
\11n ( 111 I \I m il I ) I III
said, “and I hope I never tire of live near Concord. Mr. Hamilton, who will be Hamilton held a number of “ Your donations will help us
the satisfaction it gives me to The Carolina’s Song Festival based in Winston-Salem, will be finan cial and general in our youth and community
know people are happy with begins at 8 p.m. Saturday, responsible for future ship m anagem ent
music praising our Lord."
In his first bid for public office
March 29. It features some of construction and conversion m anufacturing and motor
the top gospel groups in the programs for Sea-Land Service, freight
positions

companies
in

in
programs,” said Lewis Ocher,
Committee Chairman.
Pickup service m ay be
1 2 2 S. M a m S tre e t
country
last fall, Hefner was elected to country, including the Inc., and other transportation Chattanooga, Jacksonville and
represent North Carolina's 8th
Congressional D istrict
Congress. For years prior to his
in
Thrashers, Goffs, Harvesters, subsidiaries of R. J . Reynolds Chicago, He is a member of the
Envoys, Apostles, Inspirations Industries. . He has been American Institute of Certified
and Kingsmen.
obtained by calling
following numbers; 634-5304,
634-2873, 634-3663.
the
M o c k s v ille . N.C
503
corneri r
avon street
executive vice president of Sea- Public Accountants and the “ We wish to extend our
election, he had promoted Hefner will be the master of Land Service. Financial Executives Institute. thanks to the many merchants mocktville, north caroIlM
numerous gospel sings ceremonies for the program A native of Birmingham, Mr. Hamilton is married to and residents of Davie County phone 634-5566 27028 |
throughout the country, but which will conclude with an A labam a, and graduate of the former Jean Patteson, and that donated items last week- hours: 9:00-8:00 mon.-frl.
mostly in the Carolines. “ I ’ve Easter Sunrise Service-a Vanderbilt U niversity, Mr. they have three children. The Thanks- Please call upon us if
given up promoting," he said, tradition with the Song Festival Ham ilton joined Sea-Land family will move to Winston
9:00-6:00«M.
we can help you,” said Ocher.
“ except for the Easter Program at the Charlotte Coliseum. Service in 1967 as vice Salem in the near future.

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10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1975

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The mobfle home of Mr. and Mw. Danny Wayne Lambert on Ridge Road in the Davie Academy Community was completely demolished when the tomado-Iike wind ripped it from ite foundation Monday add threw it into
the highway. Neighbors look through the debris trying to salvage as much as possible.

Early Monday Afternoon

Tornado-Like Winds Leave Path Of Destrnction In Davie


By Marlene Benson
com m unity was completely
demolished and it’s contents Lambert was treated at Davie through a window when the train." When he looked out the street and came to rest in a
widely scattered in the worst Hospital for a cut behind his ear trailer hit the ground but he was
The western part of Davie reported damage. and a bruised shoulder and back door he said a large tree neighbors yard, This mobile
County was hit severely two not injured. The two women, was ripped out of the ground. home is the property of John
The Lamberts’ mobile home released. He said the mobile however, did require treatment
times by devastating winds was ripped from its foundation home was almost paid for and “We have a fall-out shelter S pillm an, however it was
early Monday afternoon which at the hospital. and 1 headed for it.” When the unoccupied at the time.
and blown into the highway, that he and his wife had been The h i ^ wind also blew
left a distinct path of completely blocking traffic and married less than a year. Mrs. storm passed Koontz went to
destruction and injured three Jones’ fishing boat about 50- check for dam age which
parts were found in the trees on Lam bert, an employee at yards into the front of an old
persons, who were treated at the other side of the street. Heritage Furniture Company in included his house roof, barn
Davie County Hospital and car and knocked the bottom out and outbuildings, fence, and a
Lambert, 21, who was home Mocksvtlle, was at work when of it. The top was blown off the
released. when the storm hit, said he the storm hit. She arrived at the number of large trees which
It is not icnown whether or not well house in his father’s yard were twisted off and uprooted.
“ looked out the kitchen window site of her riddled home and
the wind may fit the definition and shingles blown from the The power went off here at 12:55
and saw the light post was stared in disbelief as neighbors
of a tornado, but whatever it roof of his home. p.m. and was,restored around 4
bending,” he thought it was helped to search through the There were numerous trees
was, it was one of a line of debris trying to salvage a few p.m.
time to get out, and then he felt down in the vicinity of Ridge
squalls, tornadoes among them, usable items. Contents not From the Koontz home,
the trailer give and decided it Road which left a distinct path
which touched down all over damaged by the strong winds looking back towards Interstate
best to "brace myself and ride it paralell to the tornado-like wind
North Carolina Monday as a were damaged by the heavy 40, one could clearly see the
out.” which hit the Salem Church
result of an eastbound cold front rain which accompanied the storm’s path of destruction
Lam bert said then “ the com m unity about thirty
moving in from the Great Lakes storm. through the two groves of pines
trailer went all at once and I minutes earlier.
region. Lambert, a junior at Catawba on either side of 1-40.
was thrown about 20-feet from Glenn Koontz of the Salem
The Davie Academy and College, says that although they Another mobile home on the
where I was.” He managed to Church community said he was
Salem Church com m unities have insurance, there are many Gladstone Road, near
get up and into his car. The asleep when the storm hit, and
were hardest hit by the tornado- things which can not be Cooleemee, was damaged when
wind made the car “jum p a few was awakened by a loud roar.
like winds. The mobile home of replaced, but added how the roof was blown across the
times” but it did not turn over. “ It sounded like a freight
Danny Lambert on Ridge Road grateful he feels to have
“The Good Lord was with m e,”
in the Davie Academy escaped with his life.
he added.
During this time, Lambert’s
father, who lives just down the
road had received a call from a
neighbor frightened by the
storm, to come after her.
Enroutetoher home, he saw his
son’s m obile home in the
highway.
“ I just knew Danny was
buried under the wreckage so I
jumped out to look for him when
I saw him in his car.” He then
drove his son to the hospital.
Another mobile home only a
few hundred yards from the
Lamberts was also flipped over
by the strong wind, injuring two
of the three occupants.
The mobile home belonged to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne.
Mrs. Osborne sustained
shoulder injuries and Patricia
Lynn Chandler sustained foot
injuries. Her foot was placed in
a cast at Davie Hospital.
Gene Jones, Mrs. Osborne’s
brother, was also in the mobile
home when the storm hit around
1:30 p.m. He gave the following
account:
“ I was looking out the door at
the strong wind and felt it
picking up the trailer. Then one
big gush of wind rolled it
(mobile home) over on its side.
I kept my cool, but my sister '
was shook up pretty badly and I
tried to calm her down, and then
we crawled out the back door
Danny Wayne Lambert, who escaped serious injury Monday which is on top of the tu r n ^
afternoon when a tomado-like wind completely demolished over trailer.”
his mobile home with him inside, says “The Good Lord was Jones said his feet went Glenn Koontz and his young son look over one of several huge trees in his yard which
with me!” were twisted or uprooted during Monday’s storm which hit the Salem Church Commun­
ity.

• . —■' • • I-,.
Gene Jones looks over his sister and brother-in-law’smobUehome where he and two other persons were when the The ’^^ot of a mobile home on the Gladstone Road, near Cooleemee, was blown across the street. MobUe
wind flipped it over. home is shown in background.
10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975

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The mobile home of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wayne Lambert on Ridge Road in the Davie Academy Community was completely demolished when the tomado-like wind ripped it from its foundation Monday add threw it into
the highway. Neighbors look through the debris trying to salvage as much as possible.

Early Monday Afternoon

Tornado-Like Winds Leave Path Of Destrnction In Davie


By Marlene Benson
com m unity was completely
demolished and it's contents Lambert was treated at Davie through a window when the train.” When he looked out the street and came to rest in a
widely scattered in the worst Hospital for a cut behind his ear trailer hit the ground but he was
The western pari of Davie back door he said a large tree neighbors yard. This mobile
reported damage. and a bruised shoulder and not injured. The two women,
County was hit severely two was ripped out of the ground. home is the property of John
The Lamberts’ mobile home released. He said the mobile however, did require treatment
times by devastating winds “We have a fall-out shelter S pillm an, however it was
was ripped from its foundation home was almost paid for and at the hospital.
early Monday afternoon which and 1 headed for it.” When the unoccupied at the time.
and blown into the highway, that he and his wife had been The h i ^ wind also blew
left a distinct path of married less than a year. Mrs. storm passed Koontz went to
completely blocking traffic and Jones' fishing boat about 50-
destruction and injured three check for dam age which
parts were found in the trees on Lam bert, an employee at yards into the front of an old
persons, who were treated at Heritage Furniture Company in included his house roof, barn
the other side of the street. car and knocked the bottom out
Davie County Hospital and and outbuildings, fence, and a
Lambert, 21, who was home Mocksville, was at work when of it. The top was blown off the
released. when the storm hit, said he the storm hit. She arrived at the well house in his father's yard
number of large trees which
were twisted off and uprooted.
Photos
It is not icnown whether or not “ looked out the kitchen window site of her riddled home and
the wind may fit the definition and shingles blown from the The power went off here at 12:55
of a tornado, but whatever it
and saw the l i ^ t post was
bending,” he thought it was
stared in disbelief as neighbors
helped to search through the
roof of his home. p.m. and was restored around 4 by
was, it was one of a line of There were numerous trees p.m.
time to get out, and then he felt debris trying to salvage a few down in the vicinity of Ridge
squalls, tornadoes among them, From the Koontz home,
the trailer give and decided it usable items. Contents not Road which left a distinct path
which touched down all over looking back iowards Interstate
North Carolina Monday as a
best to “brace myself and ride it damaged by the strong winds paralell to the tornado-like wind 40, one could clearly see the
Janies
out." were damaged by the heavy which hit the Salem Church
result of an eastbound cold front rain which accompanied the storm's path of destruction
Lam bert said then “ the com m unity about thirty through the two groves of pines
moving in from the Great Lakes
region.
trailer went all at once and I
was thrown about 20-feet from
storm.
Lambert, a junior at Catawba
minutes earlier. on either side of 1-40. Barrinffer
The D avie Academ y and Glenn Koontz of the Salem Another mobile home on the
where I was.” He managed to College, says that although they Church community said he was
Salem Church com m unities Gladstone Road, near
get up and into his car. The have insurance, there are many asleep when the storm hit, and
were hardest hit by the tomado- Cooleemee, was damaged when
wind made the car “jum p a few things which can not be was awakened by a loud roar.
like winds. The mobile home of the roof was blown across the
times” but it did not turn over. replaced, but added how “ It sounded like a freight
Danny Lambert on Ridge Road grateful he feels to have
“The Good Lord was with me,”
in the Davie Academy escaped with his life.
he added.
During this time, Lambert's
father, who lives just down the
road had received a call from a
neighbor frightened by the
storm, to come after her.
Enroute to her home, he saw his
son's m obile home in the
highway.
“ I just knew Danny was
buried under the wreckage so I
jumped out to look for him when
I saw him in his car.” He then
drove his son to the hospital.
Another mobile home only a
few hundred yards from the
Lamberts was also flipped over
by the strong wind, injuring two
of the three occupants.
The mobile home belonged to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne.
Mrs. Osborne sustained
shoulder injuries and Patricia
Lynn Chandler sustained foot
injuries. Her foot was placed in
a cast at Davie Hospital.
Gene Jones, Mrs. Osborne's
brother, was also in the mobile
home when the storm hit around
1;30 p.m. He gave the following
account:
" I was lookit^ out the door at
the strong wind and felt it
picking up the trailer. Then one
big gush of wind rolled it
(mobile home) over on its side.
I kept my cool, but my sister '
was shook up pretty badly and I
tried to calm her down, and then
we crawled out the back door
Danny Wayne Lambert, who escaped serious injury Monday which is on top of the turned
afternoon when a tomado-like wind completely demolished over trailer.”
his mobile home with him inside, says “llie Good Lord was Jones said his feet went Glenn Koontz and his young son look over one of several huge trees in his yard which
with me!” were twisted or uprooted during Monday’s storm which hit the Salem Church Commun­
ity.

Gene Jones looks over his sister and brother-in-law’smobile home where he and two other persons were when the The roof of a mobile home on the Gladstone Road, near Cooleemee, was blown across the street. Mobile
wind flipped it over. home is shown in background.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 27. 1975

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FRESH FOOD SECTION
• Adjustable meat keeper.
• Three adjustable cantilever shelves.
• Two vegetable bins.
• Large covered dairy compartment.
• Portable, easyto-remove, egg Irays.
PLUS THESE FEATURES!
• Power Saver switch can help
reduce power consumption and
cost ol operation.
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Legion P o st To

M e e t T uesday
I Tlie next regular meeting of
* the Samuel E. Waters, Jr.
American Legion Post 174 of
Mocksville will be held on April

W ith B B & T
1, 197.'j with the social hour
starting at 7 p.m. and the
business meeting at 8 p.m.
‘‘All members are urged to
attend this important meeting
as there will be personnel from
the National Department of the
American Legion present. They

Cttstomerls Chiric^
will be here to assist us in
anyway possible and to answer
our questions", said Bob Thies.
Post Adjutant.
Mr. Thies also emphasized
the importance of all members
attend the meeting as the by­
laws for the post are being

the customer
<(;onsidered for adoption.
’ “These will be the by-laws
that will govern our Post so it is
important that all members be
there” , said Mr. Thies.
At 7 p.m. on this date there
will be a meeting of the
executive committee.

F a r m in g t o n
Mrs. Bertie White was
honored Sunday on her 94th
birthday anniversary at the
home of her son and daughter-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. David
White. A fitting birthday dinner
with all the trimmings was
is ahvi^ right
, enjoyed by members of the
, family who gathered. They
were Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Binkley, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Whitfield, Mrs. Janet Ellison
and son Jake, all from
Greenslwro, Miss Margie White
of Wallburg, Claude Athan, Mr.
and Mrs. David White, Jr., and
little Emily of Huntsville, Mr.
and Mrs. John Feshel of
Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Whitaker and Willie White
of the home.
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and Mrs. Henry Strupe of 01 123 SOME P L A C E t T A T B it W T O A T l 01 123 SOME P L A C E
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Thurm an M artin and his
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visiting her daughter and son-
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living in Lexington for a while. Jcu iTOMER*}S HOIC VE C H ^ C K LISTED SEOtl EN CE S E E BjBC TODAY].

Mrs. M argaret Christian |IN NUMER ^CA SEQ jei^cE SEE ^BG TO D A \ ;.
arrived Sunday from Beaufort
for a short visit. She is staying
with Mrs. Jane Johnson.
R, J. Plott returned Monday
from a two months trip in CO N S fAr^T : r e q i t ;s u 1MARY P E R I O q END Nq 01 0 2/ 2 8> «7 5
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The Baptist Church Choir is WAS
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presenting an Easter Cantata RATE o f ; . ■)0041iq. -<HICH F I N ;a N
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Easter Sunday morning at the I I C h ;a R l.j4 0 C H |A R I E| 1.140
regular eleven o’clock worship 1 5.0 - i AN N U jA 1 5 .0 IA N N U |a I
service. Come to the service P F Cj £ N T A G I A iT
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enjoy these services. W l H l V f r a t n O E POtt U C O N a L fM B N T AND OONOrTtONC AflO T f O P AOCOUMT, M S nevemc n o i ron N BcoN aLm eiT and oomhtions and tsm is o r aooount.
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a.m. Easter morning.

Regular statement. Sequential statement


ASCSN ew s
FLUE-CURED TOBACCO C u s to m e r’s C h oice is the newest idea in checking account • C u s t o m e r ’s C h o ic e lets you choose C on stant C redit
Friday, April 4, is the final services. A n d it ’s offered by N o r th C a ro lin a ’s oldest bank. to cover overdrafts w ith |100 advances, or you m ay
date for Flue cured Tobacco
producerts to designate the B ra n c h B a n k in g and T rust C o m p a n y is the first b ank to com e in and get the exact a m o u n t you need u p to your
warehouses at which they wish
«to sell in 1975.
offer this c o m b in a tio n of choices: approved credit lim it. W it h C o n sta n t C redit, you can
In order to establish
eligibility for price support or
• C u s t o m e r ’s C h o ic e makes a sequential statem ent borrow m oney by sim ply w ritin g a personal check.
auction markets, it is necessary available to businesses as well as individuals. A n d it ’s • C u s t o m e r ’s C h o ic e allows you to m ake a u to m a tic
that producers designate the
warehouses at which they wish free. O u r sequential statem ent is the first,one that: transfers fro m checking to savings and fro m checking
to obtain price support and also
indicate the number of pounds • Lists checks in the same order th a t you w rite th e m to loan accounts.
they plan to market at the in your checkbook,
warehouses. • C u s t o m e r ’s C h o ic e allows you to choose Tax S a v e r ^
A list of warehouses at which • G ives you a daily account balance,
producers in this county may checking w ith either statem ent. T h e Tax Saver system,
obtain price support is available • N otes u n paid checks w ith asterisks a n d a space
in c lu d in g personalized w allet checks and register, helps
in the county office. in the listing.
Tobacco lease and transfer you organize your item ized in co m e tax deductions.
agreements should be properly • C u s t o m e r ’s C h o ic e enables you to avoid paying a
executed and signed by each
require producer before service charge. Ju st keep a balance of S 100 or m ore W h e n you choose o u r sequential statem ent, sim ply ask
designation is it»ade. in your personal checking account. O r you can au th orize for specially num bered checks n ow or the next tim e you
COTTON RELEASE us to keep a $ 100 m in im u m balance in your order personalized checks.
The deadline for leasing or
releasing cotton allotments or checking account by using B B & T ’s C on stant Credit, So take advantage of B B & T C u s to m e r’s Choice. N o m atter
requesting additional cotton o u r overdraft plan.
allotment has been extended w h ic h statem ent and ser\^ices you use, y ou’ll be right.
through April U, 1975.
/ Farmers who do not intend to
plant cotton for 1975 are
rem inded that leasing or
releasing their cotton will
protect the allotm ent from
reduction next year. Farmers
wishing to plant more cotton
than the farm's allotment may
request additional acreage
from the county committee.

C o u n try M u s ic
B B £ T C U S T O M E R S C H O IC E
S liin d i g P la n n e d ■ P tO V tA L CCPOait VxAhMANCC COnKMATOft

There will be a Country Music


Shindig sponsored by the

ORraiR VOURSPECIALLY NUMBEREDPERS(»fALIZED CHECKS ATANY BB£T (FFKE NOW


Sheffield-Calahain Ruritan Club
Saturday, May 3rd, in the B. R.
Brock auditorium beginning at
B p.m.
Ail proceeds will go for the
(''•Ufilinenl of the community.
12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MAKCn n , iv /3

M au n d y T h u rsd a y Greensboro College Honors Alumni


The episcopal leader of the of the alumni association's James B. Hambright of Anniversary and several other
United Methodist Church for the second Distinguished Faculty Burlington, president-elect; classes. Sam Dorsey, classical '
M A U N D Y T H U R SD A Y , or H O L Y T H U R S D A Y , is Northern Europe Area and a guitarist of Greensboro, gave
thp Thursday before Easter and is aiw ays Greensboro educator and civic Award. Dr. Hull, member of the Mrs. W.E. King of Durham, the luncheon music.
com m cnorated three days before Easter S unday. It leader are this year’s recipients GC faculty since 1966, is widely first vice president; Mrs. R.L. Registration for this year's
com m em orates two events of C h rist’s last weelt on of Distinguished Alumni recognized for creative Keggereis of Raleigh, second Alumni Day was one of the
e a rth : Awards of Greensboro College. leadership in multi-media vice president; Mrs. Daniel G. largest In the association's
(1) W ashing the feet of His discipies and, Bishop Ole Edvard Bnrgen, worship and ecumenical Pierce of Greensboro, history. A (estival of arts and
(2) S haring the Last Supper with them . The n am e 1959 honor graduate of the understanding and cooperation. recording secretary; Don R. crafts was an innovation of this
M aundy probably comes from the Latin m a n d a tu m or Methodist-rulated college, and Bishop Borgen, native of Vaught of Greensboro, year’s program.
Margaret Scarborough (Mrs. Norway who now has corresponsing secretary; Mrs.
c o m m a n d m e n t. It refers to C hrist’s works to His headquarters in Stockholm,
disciples: " A new c o m m a n d m e n t I give unto you; that S.T. ) Dickinson who retired in William M. Duncan of
1974 after teaching English in Sweden, will give the 12th Greensboro, treasurer; Mrs. S o c ie ty B a p tis t
you love one another.” Joh n I3:.14. annual Jean Fortner Ward Lynn R. Hunt of Pleasant
T raditionally, the priest girded him se lf w ith a linen the Greensboro City Schools for Lecture in the GC's Odell Garden, historian, and Dr. Mark Society Baptist Church on U.
towel, took a vessel of w ater, and washed the feet of 33 years, received the awards Memorial Audtitorium at 11:30 S. 64 west of Mocksvllle, will
Saturday (March 221 at the Sills of High Point, chaplain.
the faithfu l. In A ustria, P ortug al, R ussia, and Spain, a.m. Tuesday. March 25. Dr. Howard C. Wilkinson, hold a revival April 3-6.
annual Alumni Day luncheon at Thomas W. White of Asheboro The Rev. Howard Keller,
the em peror or king used to wash the feet of 12 poor The head table a t the Ju n io r and Cadette G irl Scout GC. president of the college,
persons on M aundy Thursday. In E n g la n d , servants Troop banq ue t Saturday n ig h t Included M rs. E d Cook, was elected president of the presented the Distinguished pastor of Society Baptist,
known as yeomen of the laun d ry washed feet of the service team c h a irm a n ; M rs. J a c k Sanford, area
Al.so honored at the luncheon alumni association during the Awards on behalf of the alumni announced that the guest
was Dr. James E. Hull, business portion of the preacher for the revival will be
poor while the king or queen watched. Ja m e s I I was c h a irm a n ; M rs. R oy G ra h a m , field representative for
chairman of the Department of association. Gifts were
the last to perform the rite in full in the I680’s. K ing the Tar Heel T riad G irl Scout Council; and, Arlen
Religion and Philosophy and luncheon. He succeeds Mrs. presented to the college at the the Rev. Thomas Gossett of
W illia m I I I discontinued the practice In 17!>4. D eVito, m a y or of M ocksvllle. The G ir l Scouts in the
interim chaplain, as recipient David Grimes of Greensboro. luncheon by the 49ers, the Spartanburg, South Carolimv.',
M aundy pennies were first coined and distributed to county raised a total of $118 for the W orld F rie n dsh ip Other new officers are: Mrs. Golden Anniversary, Silver Services will begin at 7:30 '
Fund.
the poor in 1661. M aundy money is usually silver coins
of s m a ll denom inations. The age of the sovereign »■+ + + + + + + +++++ ++++ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +•+ + + +■+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +* + +
determ ined the n um be r of bags of M aundy m oney
given to the poor, one coin is given for each year of the "THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERYTHING ..." Ecclesiastes 3:1, The Living Bihle, Tyndalc House
sovereign's age. The practice is still continued on
M aundy T hursday at W estm inster Abbey. M aundy
coins are specially m inted and are legal tender in
G reat B ritain .
M artin Luther and his followers condem ned the
practice of w ashing feet. A few P rotestanl groups still
practice it. The cerem ony is intended as a visible
Q O t J ’S F i v e M I N U T C S
token of C hristian brotherly love. But, the practice of
observing The L o rd ’s Supper on M aundy Thursday
has increased across Prostestantism and today it is
one of the m ost sacred services observed in the
Christian Church.

EASTER
Holy Week C. A. SEAFORD

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Cooleemee United Methodist always a shudder of heart to Road MockgvUle, N: C For it was the love of God that ‘‘^ r e Comfort And Economy. M wt"
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covetousness, jealousy and Phone 634-6;4£l The cross of Christ does not 701 Wilkesboro St„Mocksvi]l0, N. C
Holy Week narrates Jesus' ambition, and the devil in him. represent the love of God. It IS
activity in Jerusalem during the Maundy Thursday This is the the loveof God. Phone 634-6131
final week of his life. The time when our Lord celebrated
chronology of the Scriptural the Passover in Israel which So it isthat any child of God,
scheme seems to be as follows; had existed for so many through faith in Jesus Christ
generations, and instituted the puts the crossat the center of the
Sunday begins with the Lord’s Supper. His body which the Christian faith.
triumphal entry into Jerusalem he knew would be broken on the As wonderful as the birth and
when the common people cross for the salvation of the the resurrection of Christ were,
showed their welcome by world. He was certain of death, it isthe crucifixion of Christ which
holding aloft leaves of the palm but he was more sure of glory. iscentral. You see, the death of REAVIS FORD INC.
tree. The day signifies Christ’s The cup represents separation DAVIE Christ for all isequivalent to the
temporary triumph and and sanctification. This speaks death of Christ for each. It is
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victory. (See Mark 11:1-U) God and man. the loveof Christ which constrains Where People Listen Bcttet
Monday (Mark 11:12-19) Gethsemane Certain things us isthe lovethat died and the
Christ cursed the fruitless tree, are clear: Jesus did not want to love that raised itself fromdeath Hwy. 601 North;
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cursing of the fig tree must be understand. He submitted his
taken in a prophetic symbolic will to God. Phone 634-2735 See II Corinthians 5:14-15 Mocksvllle, N.C. Phone 634-2161
manner. It is the condemnation ■Hiearrest Judas, the traitor,
of promise without fulfillment. with the deceiving kiss.
It is the condemnation of Thetrial before the Sanhedrln
profession without practice. We see Jesus’ courage and ++++++++++++++++++
The cleansing of the temple confidence in doing God’s will ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK
++++++++++++++++++
occurred in the Court of the even in the midst of injustice,
Gentiles. It had meant for a humiliation, and cruel horse
long time a secularized place. playing the Sanhedrln servants
It had been meant to be a place and gueards. PARKS & scon
of prayer and separation. Jesus Friday The trial before MARTIN HARDWARE & iniulating Sarvic*
was angry and cleansed the Pilate. There is silence on the
temple because of the part of Jesus because he was too Mocktville, N . C.. 27028
.. exploitation of the pilgrims. It hurt in the tragedy to speak. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cooling In 'Hie Summer
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house. It was missing its true They choose violance and hate
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prayer. mockery. It was the beginning Feeds, Dry Goods. Groceries, Fertilizisr
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2) Questioning of Jesus’ companied with sinners. The


authority comes from the seven words on the cross were:
Pharisees and receives a “Father, forgive them for they This feature is published in the interest of a better community
piercing answer. The Pharisees know not what they do.” Luke
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they had nothing to say. thee. Today shait thou be with LYNN HAVEN
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This is a day of the anointing in (Mark 16:1-8) This is the day of ;YiW CHURCH
Bethany, and a time of Judas’ days, the queen of festivals. .c.
betrayal. Love’s extravagance Christianity has little meaning EATON FUNERAL
is the best way to describe apart from what it represents.
Mary’s anointing of Jesus in the Paul’s words seem to sum it up, HOME
house of Simon the leper. Jesus “Christ our Passover is WMgcPRESBYTERIAN
sees the cross ahead in this act, sacrificed for us; therefore let
but henever believed it to be the us keep the feast.” I Cor. 5:5-7. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH S28 N. Sti|et
DAVIE TRACTOR & CEDAR CREEK
BAPTIST CHURCH M hW Moickavilie, N. C.
M aced o n ia M o ra v ia n IMPLEMENT CO.
lobisf" CHURCH
Ford Farming -Sales and Service Phone 634-2148
N ew s -New Holland Equipment- s m s W R ^ c S '- ^ "
Miss Kim Ellis of Mocksviile A Complete Repair Sh(^
This week services Thursday Salisbury Road REDLAND PENTECOSTAL
night 7:30 p.m. Holy was the guest of Miss Susie HOLINESS CHURCH
Communion Service. Friday Sheek’s last week-end. They Phone 634-5969
night 7:30 p.m. Lovefeast. enjoyed having her very much. METOOm^TCHURCH
Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Easter Susie is the daughter of Mr. and .,S'?30 p.m. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Service with Procession to Mrs. Richard Sheek’s. Hiwley Ja P. GREEN
Grave Yard: Everybody are Mr. and Mrs. Ausbon Ellis Route 4 (Ephesus) W SStW
d h
invited to attend these services. and Carol, Mrs. Pat Taylor, Mr. CHUROT^OF THE LIVING GOD MILLING COa, INCa
Hiose in Forsyth Hospital, l^cey Beshears, of Clemmons Moinins Worship 11 a.ni.
Mrs. Nan McBride and Mrs. were last Saturday night, SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Oiiiy Flour
Magdalene' York, Mr. Lester supper guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Parks. Miss Ida Ellis wasn’t Kenny Ellis and family. Ubbit i.m.
I aI ^ st^ ^ ch WeCuitom Blend
feeling good but she's at home. Everybody enuoyed them IICHOCTURCH OF CHRIST 524 Depot Street
Let’s remember them in selves very much. FULLER WELDING & ra®4lS?>Jer8p.n,.
prayer, and with a Get-well Mr. and Mrs. Tip Collins have
card. moved from Clemmons in Fox FABRICATORS ; 634-S257 Phone 634-2126
The Lola Dauthit Circle met Meadow Development, in the Certified Welding-Portable
at the home of Mrs. Kenny Ellis Donald Hendrix house, they Welder on Hand
last Tuesday night, with twelve really like Davie County. And -Trailers Our Speciality ERTYUNgBD^^
members and three children we welcome them to our Mocksviile, N.C. ODIST c h u r c h
present. After our Bible Study community. TTJpAPTIST CHURCH
LIBERTY WESLEYAN CHURCH
and business meeting Mrs. Robert Snider and Susie Philip Fuller Owner j»jn. Troy C. Vau(hn, Piitoi
refreshments were served by were supper guest of Mr. and Phone: 634-3712 11jn. iORAVlAN CHURCH
the hostess Mrs. Kenny Ellis. Mrs. Wayne Snider and family f pan. ^^toi
Everybody enjoyed themselves, last Wednesday night. The boys W d¥s¥ c«
very much. enjoyed their grandmother Rev. Avery A. Fet|uson ^ I ^ P A L CHURCH
Mrs. Pink Hendrix, Mrs. being with them very much. COOLEEMEE ■■! Asccoikin
Dorothy Ellis visited. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ausbon Ellis PRESBYTERIAN
Frnaklin Dauthit last Tuesday visited Mr. and Mrs. Pink
tayei, Sennon 11 1 jn.
CHURCH
morning, and had dinner witii Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Lony Rev. James P. Knight, Minister
S??SSdM urch
TURRENTINE BAPTIST CHURCH
her, Mrs. Hendrix was in Davie Hendrix and family last Sunday Sunday Service 10 A.M.
visiting. afternoon. They were all doing Worship Service 11 A.M. MOCKSVILl^aRCUIT
Mr. and Mrs. William F. fine. 2 W dM 6 r‘S1^‘‘
Nahary and son's of Charlotte ras?s¥ »ch ITADKINV^
visited Mrs. Grace Call. Mrs. CORNATZER BAPTIST CHURCH
Nera Godbey last Sunday for Hurruuing DAVIE BAPTIST TABERNACLE
dinner. Mrs. Call's grandson's from Before borrowing money W » H U R C H
stayed with her (or this week. a friend, decide which you RCH
They enjoyed them visiting with need more.
them this week. Addisuii II. Ilalloc'k (Dial—A —Prayer - 6 3 4 -3 3 1 1 )
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD , THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 - 13

Ja y c e tte s E le c t
Methodists To Aid Hungty And Unemployed
N ew O fficers
Large numbers of support of the ongoing Closet” to aid persons with been a source of funds lor
hunger relief. During a January
Thomasvillc District United programs of the church. emergency needs. The Mocksvllle Jaycettes
Methodists are responding tonn The 99 congregations of the First United Methodist Thomasvllle District meeting
in Denton, the participants gave held their regular meeting
appeal by Bishop Earl G. Hunt, Thomasvllle District and their Church of Mocksvllle is 2 Thursday, March 20, at Merrell
Jr., of Charlotte to aid the 22,000 members are active in receiving monies each Sunday 96.10 for world relief. Furniture Company with 19
hungry and the unemployed. responslng to this call, from members who are fasting members present.
Bishop Hunt Issued a three­
fold call In December for United
according to The Rev. George toaid the starving. At the end of Four The program was presented
W. Rusisill of Thomasvllle, January a check in the amount by Bill Johnson, county director
Methodists of the Western superintendent for the District. of 1349.30 was sent to UMCOR C o rn e rs for the March of Dimes.
North Carolina Conference to Most of the money being by the members.
skip a meal a week and give the received from members The members of both Union Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis President Jerrle Cozart
money to the starving of the is being sent to the United Chapel and Chestnut Grove, a visited Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dull presided over the business
world in the form of food, seeds, Methodist Committee on Relief United Methodist Charge, are Sunday. session and the election of
and farming tools; to set up (UMCOR), a worldwide relief fasting to aid the hungry, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence officers for the new year. The
committees to find jobs for the agency which is able to work contributing moneysaved. Union Elmore and children were new officers include; Betsy
unemployed; and to continue with local residents in overseas Chapel began Us program guests of Mr, and Mrs. Grover Johnson, president; Audrey
nations to see that all food and during February, setting a Elmore Sunday near Bear Deadmon, vice president
Bear Creek B a p tis t supplies are distributed. $1,000 “World Hunger Special" Creek. Evelyn Mando, secretary
Because administrative costs of goal. Chestnut Grove began its Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langston Barbara Hattaway, treasurer
To Have S in g in g UMCOR are handled by the program to aid the starving visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Laymon one night last week.
Jerrle Cozart, parllmentarlan
national United Methodist during March. and, Jenny Turner, Myrtle
There will be a “Fifth Sunday Church from annual budgets, Rev. and Mrs. Burley Turner
All of the congregations on the were Grimes and Kitsy Slye,
Night Singing"' at the Bear 100 per cent of all monies Tabernacle United Methodist supper entertained at a Pot Luck directors.
contributed to the starving is Sunday night at After the business session, the
Creek Baptist Church on Easter Charge, near Trinity - Mount Courtney Baptist Church. The
Sunday night, March 30th, used for that purpose. Zion, Peney Grove, Pleasant WMU presented them with a club had an Auction in which
beginning at 7:30 p. m. Here is a look at what is Grove and Tabernacle - are silver tray. A large crowd was items were auctioned that each .j M o c k s v ille J a y c e t te o ffic e rs in c lu d e : B a r b a r a
Featured will be the happening in some of the participating in a “Denial of present for the occasion. member had brought. iS B t V H attaw ay, treasurer; E velyn M ando, secretary;
“Missionary Quartet” of Thomasvllle District United One Meal a Week for UMCOR" Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and Refreshments were served by Betsy Jonnson, president; a n a Audrey D eadm on, vice
Winston-Salem; “ The Methodist churches:. The program. The members Mark attended the 40th wedding Linda Dwlggins and Louise „ president. Back row: Je rrle Cozart, p a rlim e n ta ria n ;
G>oryIand Singers” from King; adults and junior high youth of contribute the money saved in anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Clement. Ja y c e tte U jjic e r s Snd Je n n y T urner, MyrUe G rim e s and K itsy Slye,
plus others. First United Methodist Church hunger boxes at their churches John Oakley at Holiday Inn in directors.
The pastor, the Rev. Grady In Lexington are participating to aid the starving. Xexinglot^unda^^ftenio^
Tutterow issued an invitation to in programs to help the hungry. Center United Methodist
the public to attend. The membership has been Church at Welcome plans to

The “Voice of Prophecy”


asked to respond to Bishop contribute its "Denial of One
Hunt’s appeal to fast and Meal a Week” program
C p o leem ee contribute the money to the
starving.
throughout 1975. Money saved
from fasting is being
The Junior High United contributed to UMCOR at the
P e rs o n a ls
Presents
Methodist Youth are collecting end of each month. The first
canned goods from the money sent, for January,
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Nichols members, turning over the food amounted to 234.30.
and family will leave during the to the Davidson County Social The Thomasvllle United
Easter holidays for a visit with Serivce Dept, and Its “food Methodist District Itself has
Mrs. Maude Nichols of
Danville, Virginia and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill McGee. They plan to
be away Indefinitely.
Cooleemee First Baptist
•Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim To Hold Revival Services
McIntyre last week were Mrs.
Marlene Parlene and friend of
(jiurchland and Mrs. Conrad
Nichols and daughter. Mrs.
Revival services will begin
April 6 and continue through
April 13, at the First Baptist
or a new song of praise and
makes it entirely his.
Mr. Leistner has been
^ U v o n iu n e s
Parlene also visited her Church, Cooleemee with directing crusade choirs, large
grandmother, Mrs. Maude Evangelist Bill Penley, who was and small, all over America.
Nichols of Danville, Va. bom and raised in the North Many choirs call this
Mr. and Mrs. John Jolly of
Taylorsville were the Sunday
Carolina mountains.
Rev. Penley’s preaching Is
spiced with anecdotes of his
experience equal to a music
clinic. He brings with him two
choir collections - the first, a
in R e v e / a iio n
afternoon visitors of Mr. and background. He has been an collection of Crusade
Mrs. Otis Canupp and Mr. and avid hunter and these stories Favorites: and the second,
Mrs. Hayden Benson and find their way into his special arrangements of solos
family.
R.V. Cook continues to
undergo treatment at Rowan
Memorial Hospital where he
has beena patient for more than
illustrations. His world travels
give a new insight to the
business of preaching the
Gospel.
He is gifted in communicating
divine thruth to both Christians
with choir backup.

Church News with Arciier Livengood


a week following a heart attack.
He is improving, however, his
and non-Christians. His is a
balanced ministry of
METHODIST WOMEN P o m i n g to
visitors are limited at this time. evangelism and revivalism. He A United Methodist Women’s
has the unique ability of Rally for the Davie County
Mrs. Elsie Carter has Subdistrict Area will be held
explaining not only God’s way,
returned to her home on North to Heaven “hereafter”, but also Tuesday night, April 8, 1975, at
7:30 p.m. at Oak Grove United
T h e B ro c k B u ild in g
Myrtle Beach after a weeks to Heaven “on earth”.
visit here with her sisters, Mrs. Thousands have come to Methodist Church.
Baxter Hellard and Mrs. Bill experience the truth of both
All Methodist women are
urged to attend.
Nortii Main Street
Gales, and other friends and heavens in his more than 21
relatives. years of preaching around the COOLEEMEE
Calvin Howard is undergoing
world. Cooleemee United Methodist Moclisville, NX.
Lowell Leistner will be the Church received three young
treatment at Davie Hospital soloist and music director for people into membership
where he has been a patient for this spring revival. His bass Sunday, March 23.
the past week. voice has boomed out the good They were; Gina Renee
news of Jesus’ love around the Blackwood, Debra Jo Ann
Mrs. Evie Hayes returned world during the 25years he has Spillman and Dena Nunatte
homeSaturday fromthe Baptist been in full-time evangelistic Souther.
Hospital and Is much improved. music work. Heis more than an Allen Snipes, chairman of the
entertainer, he is a minister of Administrative Board and Mrs.
Mrs. Stella House returned song. He chooses an old hymn Wayne Weaver, chairman of
home from the Davie Hospital the Council on Ministries,
Friday and is doing nicely. E aster C a n ta ta assisted Pastory Avery Arthur
Ferguson in the confirmation.
. Mr. William Owens is Is P re se n te d CHURCHOF GOD
undergoing treatment and
observation at Davie Hospital The choirs of the Jerusalem Revival Services at the
where he has been a patient Baptist Church and the Chruch of God of Prophesy will
since last week. Cooleemee United Methodist begin Monday, March 31st and
Church combined to present an continue through April 6th with
Gilmer Chamberlain of Easter Cantata, “God’s Only services each night at 7:30.
Roanoke, Va. visited here Son.” The cantata was Evangelist will be Robert
ARCHER LIVENGOOD
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. presented last Sunday at the Norris.
Versie Carter. Cooleemee United Methodist CORNATZER SCHOU^R OF BIBLE PROPHECY
Church. There will be a Gospel Sing at
• People attended from the Cornatzer United Methodist
C o o l e e m e e L .1 V 1 C Cooleemee Presbyterian, Church Saturday, March 29th,
^1 I Cooleemee First Baptist, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
L ilU O Liberty Methodist, Jerusalem Featured will be the Causey
Baptist, as well as the host Family plus other groups.
The Cooleemee Civic Club church. Rev. Jack Luther, pastor,
: will meet Tuesday, April 1, at A part of the music from the invites the public to attend.
; the home of Mrs. Richard Beck cantata will be presented over
with Miss Carolyn Treece and radio WDSL Sunday, March 30, BETHEL
, R^s. Charles Evans as joint at 6:30 p. m. There will be a Gospel Sing at
- hostesses. Bethel United Methodist Church
Cooleemee Sunday, March 30, beginning at
7:30 p.m.
; : R o w a n Tech Homemakers The Tuttle Family will be
featured.
Due to popular demand, Rev. Jack Luther, pastor,
; Rowan Tech will offer an The Cooleemee Home Makers invites the public to attend.
additional class in basic Club met Friday night with
. upholstery. The class will be Mrs. Janet Lillick.
limited to fifteen. Carol President, Mrs. Peggy UNITED METHODIST
Roseman will be the instructor. Parker presided. Mrs. Ostine Revival services will begin at LONNY LIEBELT
'.Theclass will meet from 7-10:00 West, county agent, spoke to the Mocks United Methodist Church
every Thursday night beginning nine members present on Easter Sunday night, March 30, MUSiCCOORDiNATORi PASTOR
^March 27 and continuing until “Home Insurance”. and will continue throughout the
.'May 29. Following the meeting the following week with services
' Interested persons must pre- group adjourned to the dining each night at 7:30
register by calling Rowan room where the hostess served Rev. John Frank Fry of near
•Tech’s Continuing Education refreshments. Walnut Cove will be the
' Division. Students should bring The next meeting will be held evangelist.
a $2 registration fee and their on April 18, with Mrs. Buddy The Church is located about
social security numbers to the Alexander at her home on one mile north of Advance off
first class meeting. Center Street. Highway 801.

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Mr. Winkler directs the Band in a regular 5th period rehearsal. Mr. Pattilo, associate director, is shown at the far right.

D a v i e H i g h B a n d R a t e d “ S u p e r i o r

The Davie High School Band, under the Davie band held several Tuesday night
direction of Bill Winkler and Robert rehearsals in addition to the regular 5th
Patillo, received the superior rating of "I” period rehearsal each day. Sectional
at the district band contest held in rehearsals were held in the afternoons
Greensboro last Saturday. This is the after school.
highest rating given.

The Davie Band was the only Grade 111 "All in all, many extra hours were
> band fo receive a "superior” from all three involved”, said Mr. Winkler.
judges.
The contest was held at the Dudley High
In 1974 Davie High attended the contest
School in Greensboro and was sponsored for the first time and received a rating of
by the North Carolina Bandmaster's
“good". This was the second year.
Association. Fourteen bands competed in
the district contest.
Some of the judges' comments on the
The bands were listened to by a panel of Davie High band were; “Neat stage
three judges, who are either professional appearance!"; “Well controlled sound!”;
or college band directors, and were given “I hear evidence of fine musical teaching
ratings of “superior” , "excellent”, in this band”; “very pleasant to listen to!"
“good”, “fair” or “poor”. The individual
judge’s opinion are averaged for the final
rating. Jimmy Steele is president of the Davie
I High band. Mrs. Glenda Lagle is president
To prepare for the competition, the of the “Band Booster Club".

Mr. Winkler presenU the award certificate to Jimmy Steele, president of the Band, while Mr. Pattilo and band members watch.

Mr. Ward, school principal, congratulates Mr. Winkler for the award.

D A V IB CO UN TY

Features - IB March 27, 1 9 75

S to r y b y M a r le n e B e n s o n
P h o to s b y J a m e s B a r r in g e r

Bryan Hoots, Donald Eaton and Chris Jones, members of the percussion group, await their cue. 'Hie above dgn was made by visitors adding their congratulations to the group
2B DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975

i\ C()'s P r o m o i v S fn > r ia l ( H y iu / n r s
M o cks N ew s D a v ie C o u n t y H e a lt h
" F a s t e s t R u n - S l o w e s t R id e T h ro u g h D a v ie ” Mrs. Roger Mock Sr., Mrs. leads. Serviceat 7:30 p. m. Rev.
By Jerry Paige
Roger Mock Jr. and Chad Mock
spent Sunday afternoon with
Frank Fry of Walnut Cove will
be the evangelist.
D e p t. C o m m e n d e d
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hilton of Mocks Home Demonstration The Davie County Health health clinics run by the staff at
A group of seven non­ Winston-Salem. Club met Tuesday at the home Department has been the Health Department, she
commissioned officers raced Charlie Mock of Winston- of Mrs. Dorothy Carter. Mrs. commended by the N.C. said.
through Davie County Tuesday Salem visited Nelson Mock West presented What Our Department of Human Their main function is to get
on one leg of their 1000 mile run Sunday. Homeowners Insurance Should Resources for "the level of the county’s children
across North Carolina for the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones of Cover. Mrs, Eva Jergenson protection they are giving the immunized and to educate the
Special Olympics. Redland spent Wednesday showed flower pots covered pre-schoolers of Davie County.” parents to get them to bring the
The North Carolina run was afternoon with Mrs. W. R. with print. Mrs. Sonja Johnson In a letter to Charles children into the department.
part of a 3000 mile race Craver and Mrs. Margaret showed how to make a brown "Buddy” Alexander, chairman As of January 15th, she said,
sponsored by the Non- Carter. stick afghan. Plans were made of the Davie County Board of the department had 100percent
Commissioned Officers Mrs. Tom Foster and Miss toattend the District Meeting in Commissioners, Mike Cayton, of the kindergarten-age
Association Run for the Spccial Flossie Foster of Dulins visited Mt. Airy April 30. A pressure im m u n iz a tio n fie ld children in the county
Olympics. Mrs. Addie Mae Carter cooker canner inspection clinic representative, said the completely immunized and 98
The men, all Army Wednesday. was announced for April 8. department has "consistantly percent of the first grade
volunteers, wereon their way to Mr, and Mrs. Riekey Green of Refreshments were served by maintained a high level of students com pletely
Winston-Salem from Statesville Kernersville spent Sunday with Mrs. Carter consisting of ham protection against serious immunized.
when they made their run Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hughes. biscuits, pickles, wafers, coffee childhood diseases.” In addition to clinics at the»
through Davie County. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huffman, and cokes. "There has been an alarming department, staff members
Teams of soldiers left from Mr. and Mrs. Garland Shelton decline in immunization levels also go out into the community,
Los Angeles and Washington, D. of Winston-Salem and Mr. and visiting homes and following up
C. to meet at the Huston Mrs, Paul G. Jones of the YVEDD Selects in pre-school age children
during the past two years on birth records to be sure and
Astrodome on April 2nd at 9:00 Baltimore Road and Mrs. against polio, measles, rubella, got the children immunized.
Clarence Campbell of
a.m. They arrived at the Davie
County line at 10:40 a.m. on Thomasville visited Miss Mattie Deputy Director pertussis, and diphtheria,”
Cayton siad., “This is true
"They (the Davie County
Health Department) have
Tuesday. Jones the past week. At the meeting of the Board of nationally but not in North consistantly maintained a high
Someof the men would ride in Miss Ethel Jones visited Mrs. Directors of Yadkin Valley Carolina," he continued. The level of protection against
an Army limosine but at least Steve Orrell Friday afternoon Economic Development Immunization Program, serious childhood diseases,"
onewould be mailing the tripon on the Baltimore Road. District, Inc. on February 28, Division of Health Services, Cayton said in his letter. "This
foot at all times. They entered Revival at Mocks will begin 1975 Roy Lynn Thomasson was reviews immunizations given in can only Ik- gained through
Davie at the Iredell County line Pictured above are three of the team of Special Easter Sunday night and approv^ Deputy Director of local health departments dedication and conscientious
at the intersection of US 64 and D ow n US 64 Olympic runners as seen from the escort car as they continue through the following the agency. With the position of quarterly, effort."
Interstate 77whereSheriff R. 0. went through Davie County^_______ week and as long as the Lord Deputy Director open for over Ms. Connie Stafford, health "I wish to express my
Kiger fell behind the group to three years, the Board had director for the Davie-Yadkin personal gratitude and the
escort them through the county. become well aware of the need Health District, said "we’re sincere thanks of the
Working like a well-oiled
machine, the soldiers kept
records, logging how far each
had run and relieving one
Cana News for a person in responsibility to
the agency Executive Director,
Mr. Jimmie R. Hutchins. In
making the recommendation of
real proud of our staff here in
Davie County."
The letter of commendation
Immunization Program to the
entire staff of the Davie Health
D epartm ent,” Cayton
concluded. (
Mrs, Minnie Pope was hostess Threat Again”. Her remarks related primarily to the child
another at the end of a mile run the Personnel Committee,
if desired. to the Homemakers Club, at her were based on an article in Board Member McNeer
They switched off by having a
fresh runner gel out of the car
home, on March 20th, 1975,
Mrs, Edwin Boger, president,
Medical World News, which
pointed out the importance of
Everidge commented that the
committee had reviewed the
Cooleemee Senior Citizens
and run along side the person to presided and gave the devotion. immunization programs to need for the position for two
She used a Bible reading, Mark prevent epidemics of
be relieved, making a tag to
officially make the switch. A 16th chapter. She also read a “yesterday’s”. This article
years and was now pleased to
support the nomination by the
Hold Annual Easter Parade
third runner would fall in beautiful and fitting poem by states that immimization levels Executive Director of Mr. The Cooleemee Senior volunteer work and they also
behind the soldier getting a Robert Frost-“A Prayer in are dangerously low throughout Thomasson to serve as the Citizens held their regular judged the two contests.
break to help him into a jacket Springtime,” The group sang theU. S. and as a result, society Board’s Deputy Director. meeting Monday morning in the T^e hall was gayly decorated
and cool him off slowly, much the song “Fairest Lord Jesus”, is threatened with more severe As Deputy Director, Mr. First Baptist Church fellowship in thetheme of Easter including
like a Ihroughbred horse. Mrs, Nancy Hartman had epidemics. Thomasson will have hall with 67 members and five colored eggs which centered the
Although unable to eat on the charge of the program, and Mrs. Minnie Pope’s administrative decision-making visitors attending. One new refreshment table.
run, the runners were given discussed insurance for the suggestions for Home responsibilities in all delegate member, R. M. Kincaid, was The next meeting will be held
water as they sprinted by a home owner. She gave a “True Economics were: Do areas, acting for the Executive also welcomed into the club. on April 21, at 10 a.m.
fellow runner from a plastic and False” quiz on the subject, something definite for Bi- Director. Mr. Thomasson will ’H j c highlights of the meeting
bottle. An orange colored which called attention to the Centennial. Make better use of assume these duties in addition was an Easter Parade, with Mr. L aLeche L eague
isotonic solution was also given importance of being familiar outlet stores. Have a to his other present and Mrs. Paul Hoffman being
the men, to “replace whatever with your policy’s coverage. Be demonstration on wall paper responsibilities as Director of awarded the prize for the best
the body loses.” sure that you have adequate hanging. Pay heed to low dressed couple, and an Easter To M e e t T uesday ^
the Manpower Program. His
The team running across protection against the many calorie diets. Collect “useful present position as Manpower Bonnet Parade. Mrs. Lizzie The Davie County LaLeche
Davie County consisted of problems home owners are hints”, and discussed choice Director involves planning and Gabbert and Mrs. Sadie Stroud League will meet on Tuesday,
George Fox, Richard Schick, faced with today. There are food items that might be made operating youth and adult were selected winners for the April 1, 10 a.m. at the home of
Austin Lee, Craig Firth, Al various coverages available, for the District Meeting. employment and job training most original hats. Frieda Ramsey on the Davie
Tinney, “^nny Sonsil, and and one needs to be cognizant of Mrs. Era Latham suggested programs for 280 persons. Special guests were Mr. and Academy Road,
Richard Hall. The men, who As the runner ran out of camera range, S heriff Rob the items covered by both the the need for individuals to have The Yadkin Valley Economic Mrs. Roger Henze, VISTA The LaLeche League
call themselves "all the way, all Kiger talked with Non-Commissioned officers as they basic and broad policies. Some a safe deposit box for important Development District, Inc. Volunteer workers who have meetings will be held each
the time volunteers,” are all arrived in Davie County for instructions to escort the of the things to be aware of papers such as deeds, wills, serves the counties of Stokes, recently moved to Cooleemee. month and will run continuously
stationed at Fort Bragg with the runners throughDavie County. when choosing a home owners insurance, family history and Surry, Yadkin and Davie for the The couple gave a most throughout the year. Each
5th Special Forces Group and policy are: Does it cover any pertinent information that administration of community interesting talk on their series concists of four
are all from the same Mocksville Jaycees are holding shirt with winners getting damage caused by burning would help the person who programs such as Community meetings: “Breast-feeding —
detachment. a special Olympics which will ribbons and trophies. leaves, grass, or other debris. would be expected to take Action, Head Start, Retired the how and the advantages
None of the soldiers were send winners on to state TheJaycees report that so far Damage done to neighbors charge in case of sudden illness, Senior Volunteers (RSVP), S u s p e n s io n s O f of!”; "The Breastfed Baby in
from North Carolina, coming competition and possibly the the response to the special property, etc. Accidents in the such as a stroke or heart attack. Home Garden Assistance, the Relation to the Family” ;
from as far north as National Special Olympics Olympics is good and the kids home or on your property. Mrs. Annie Thomas passed Nutrition Program for the O p e ra to r’s L icen se s "Childbirth and its Affects
Pennsylvania, as far south as being promoted by the runners. are in training for the event. All The primary objective of the the "hat” for pennies for Elderly, Yadkin Valley Upon the Family”; "Nutrition
Louisiana and as far west as Participants in the Davie exceptional or developmentally Insurance Commission is to International Relations. Motor vehicle operators and Weaning”,
Cannery, and Manpower. Mr. licenses revoked and suspended
Texas. Special Olympics will all disabled children are eligible to protect the public’s interest. Mrs. Ruby Legans spoke of Thomasson first began work In addition to these specific «'
Richard Schick made the receive a Special Olympics T- participate in the event. Members reports were made. safety and how each club in Davie County during the topics the league also discusses
member should be concerned with the agency 4 years ago as week ending March 14, 1975
longest stint of the group, Mrs. Laura Groce lead with the Coordinator of community various problems of mothering
running seven miles after comments dealing with with “Law and Order”. She action and other programs in were as follows: and child development in
leaving Statesville. As he took citizenship. First, promote the stated that each person would Stokes County. Later he served Kenneth W. Cheek, Jr., 17, of general.
be benefitted by spending a day Advance Rt. 1, suspended as of
over on the run leaving
Mocksville, he said "I’ll shoot A dvance N ew s txjok “North Carolina Women
and the Law”. Make plans for in court to learn how justice is
as Director of Operations and
was responsible for the overall March 21, 1975 until April 20,
The LaLeche League
International is a child-helping,
for fiveand will let you know if I your club members to visit at meted out, and how cases for program co-ordination of all 1975. non-profit, non-sectarian
The “Ecumenical" chorus grandmother Mrs. Recie least one historical site during driving under the “influence” Allen W. Cornatzer, 16, of organization whose primary
change my mind.” Sheets. Their home is in the four counties.
Conversation among the presented an Easter Cantata the year. When displaying the are dealth with. Advance Rt. 2, suspended as of purpose is to offer support and
state of Washington, Mr. A graduate of the University March 22, 1975 until April 21,
runners would go like this: entitled "No Greater Love” at flag, see that it is done properly. Mrs. Herman Brewer of North Carolina at Chapel sound information to mothers
the Methodist church Botcheck is stationed with the Suggested that we take discussed scholarships, those 1975. who desire to breastfeed their
“You had it easy-level Air Force in Hampton. On Hill, with a Degree in
ground.” “Hey! I need a Wednesday night March 26. advantage of courses being available and how to apply for International Studies, he spent Garland R. Fearrington, 39, babies.
Mrs. Ruth Latham was organist Saturday night the newly-weds offered by Davidson County same. She suggested that Advance Rt. 1, revoked as of All expectant mothers and
driver.” “I’m the next runner.” were honored with a two years as a Peace Corps
“Did anyone clock him?” and Miss Cheryl Decker pianist. Community College. One item interested persons should start Volunteer in Sarawak, February 21, 1975 until interested persons are invited to
Holy Week services will start at miscelleanous shower at the included in the crafts offered is work early on applications and February 21, 1976. take part in the meetings.
“Yup.” “Is there a rodeo here home of Mrs. Sheets with Malaysia, where he served as
now? Man, I’m from Houston, the Methodist church Thursday “Lap Quilting”, which is an art become familiar with rules and the Educational Advisor to Jody V. Plyler, 17, of Advance Refreshments will be served.
night at 7:30 , with Holy neighbors as hostesses. with a long history! regulations governing loans. Rt. 1, suspended as of March 20, For further information call
sure would like to see it but I’ve Approximately 24 guests twenty-eight untrained teachers
got committments next week.” Communion at the close of the Mrs. Lottie Groce discussed For publicity, Mossa Eaton in fourteen rural primary 1975 until April 19, 1975. Also, Frieda Ramsey, 492-5403 or ,
service. On Easter Sunday at showered Mr. and Mrs. the objectives outlined by the called attention to the fact that suspended as of March 20, 1975 Debbie Long, 634-3446. '
“Be careful in this traffic.” Botcheck with lovely and useful schools on the island of Borneo.
“Are you alright?” “Do you 7:00 A.M. a Sunrise Service will Cultural Arts Committee, and North Carolina Garden aubs until May 19, 1975.
be held, followed by gifts. mentioned ways to promote won seven awards at the annual ’Thomas L. Dyson, 17, of
want to be relieved?” Mr. and Mrs. “Wendy”
As Sheriff Kiger led the group refreshments and fellowship in these activities. To mention a South Atlantic regional meeting C o n tro lle d B u r n in g Mocksville Rt. 7, suspended as
Hilliard and Mrs. Ruby Lanier few, first on the list is to of the National Council of State of March 20, 1975 until June 18, National Cemeteries
out of Davie County, the group the community building. At the The National Cemeteries Act
11:00 a.m. service an Easter of Greensboro were Sunday promote a revival of the arts, Garden Clubs, Inc., held 1975.
all yelled their thanks for the lucheon guests of Mrs. Rhea of 1973provided for the transfer
interest and waved their Cantata “The Last Seven skills and old ways used by our recently in Williamsburg, Va. The Cornatzer-Dulin Mark T. Hege, 18, of
Potts. ancestors. Promote quality There were five states Mocksville Rt. 1, suspended as of responsibility of 82 national
farewells as the slowest ride Words-In Hymns” will be given Volunteer Fire Department cemeteries from he Depart­
by the church choir. Everyone Miss Rebekah Talbert crafts. Plan tours to historical represented at this meeting. of March 24, 1975 until May 23,
and the fastest run through attended the showing of “The participated in a controlled ment of the Army to the
Davie County since the wagon is invited to attend these sites, and places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry burning of a house last Saturday 1975.
Miracle Worker” at the Hanes Promote learning and cultural Pope and son Keith, have t>een Jack S. Ridenhour, 17, of Veterans Administration. These
days came to an end. services. around 4:40 p. m. joined 21 VA cemeteries to form
Mrs. Bill Zimmerman has Center Little Theatre Sunday activities. Conduct workshops visiting Mr. Pope’s mother, Mocksville Rt. 4, suspended as
The purpose of the run, afternoon. the National Cemetery System.
sponsored by the Non returned from a weeks stay in on various interest and skills Mrs. Minnie Pope. While here of March 23, 1975 until April 22.
Arlington, Virginia. She went Mr. and Mrs. Roger DeLoach that will enrich our life-style. they visited other members of 1975.
Commissioned Officers of Winston Salem were Sunday
As.sociation was to give especially to help her son-in-law Mrs. Stanley Smith spoke on the family, including Mr. and
publicity and raise money for and daughter Mr. and Mrs. afternoon visitors of Mrs. Family Life, and the Mrs. Robert Shaw of Chatham,
the special Olympics for the Chris Farley move into a larger Walter Shutt. Mrs. C.E. importance of care and respect N. J.
house they have purchased. Crawford of Advance Route 1 for our natural resources. This Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich and
developmentally handicapped visited Mrs. Shutt Friday
through the Joseph P. Kennedy While there Mr. Farley treated includes the preservation of the Mrs. Catherine Matacia of
Foundation. Mrs. Farley and Mrs. afternoon. soil as a source of food for Greensboro, spent the weekend
Some give pledges and others Zimmerman to a dinner on Sunday afternoon visitors of peopleand amimals. Also clean in Cana.
cash as the soldiers run Thursday night, March 13, in Mrs. Clara Baity were Mrs. air is equally precious if we are Al refreshment time, we
celebration of Mrs. Farley’s Flossie Jones, Miss Louise to live and breath. Now is the gathered around the hostess
through, and some businesses Jones, Wayne Jones, Mr. and
are donating food and lodging birthday. They dined at the time for parents to teach and dining table, which was
for the men. famous Hogates Restaurant in Mrs. Steve Orell of Baltimore stress the respect for all people, centered with a bowl of lovely
The ultimate purpose of the down-town Washington, D.C. Road and Charlie Mock of and co-operation with nature. daffodils, and was served
run is to give the exceptional over-looking the Potomac. Winston Salem. Mrs. Lester Eaton gave a strawberry short-cake, rice
children a chance to compete, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Botcheck of Kenneth Burton of Langton, timely warning on krispie squares, tea or coffee.
play, learn and grow. Hampton, Virginia spent the North Dakota spent the "Yesterday’s Diseases Pose
On a local level, the weekend with their weekend here with his family
Mrs. Burton and children
Blaine and Gina.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
a b s o l u te Zimmerman of Advance Route
1 were Friday visitors of Mr.

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and Mrs. Harvey Zimmerman.
Mrs. Geraldine Holbert of
Aibermarle spent the weekend
with Mrs. Gladys Jones. Mrs.
H a rd e e 's
Holbert attended worship OF CLEM M ONS
All Color And Black service and Sunday School at
the Methodist church Sunday. A N D S T A N L E Y V IL L E

And White TV’s Is .Voir Tolling Api*liralions


V e h ic le s C o llid e O n
For Maiutfionienl Trainees
If you need a set of dishes,
MUST GO! W ilk e sb o ro S tre e t
I'wo vehicles collided Sunday
around 4:30 p.m. on US 601
North, 500-feet north of
—Good Fay
buy a car!
B u y a new car, boat, or cam per, finance w ith us.
Sylvannia And Phlico Brands Wilkesboro Street.
hivolved was a 1970 Buick —Five Day Work Week W e ’ll give you the best in stallm e nt (deal in tow n plus a
Channelmaster, Quantum Color Antennas operated by Cebron Joseph b e a u tifu l set o f S u m m e rtim e E n g lis h Ironstone
Wilson, 52, of 928 Yadkinville - P a id Vaeatioii
Channelmaster Antenna Rotators Road and a 1973 MG operated D in n e rw a re as a bonus. E ig h t fu ll place settings plus
by Tony Filmore Haywood, 19, accessory pieces, 37 pieces in all. I f you b uy a
ALL MUST BE SOLD of Mt. Gilead Rl. 3. —Blue CroKH, Blue Shield useci car, you still get a set o f (Jishes-a starter set, four
Mocksville Policeman B, A,
Financing Available Foster said his investigation liiKuranee place settings. S u m m e rtim e is on display at
showed that the Wilson vehicle
was slowing and stopping to p a rtic ip a tin g dealers and all N o rthw estern B ank offices.
make a left turn, Tiie MG was —Advaneenienl
Voglet's attempting to pass the Wilson
vehicle as it made (he left turn THENORTHWESTERNBANK
TV Sales & Service and the right front of the MG
collided with the left rear sideof
the Wilson vehicle. ('.ontact Mr. Haynes .1/ TOO-litHUf
Offer ends .May i.
.\ lcm h c r J- 'U K :
Advance, N.C.
Damage to(he 197UBuick was
Phone 998-8172 estimated at $20Uand $2UUto the O r :i77 2H4l A dvance
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISl: RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 27. U)75 3B

Unofficial Record Set


At Farmington Dragstrip
■Champion dragster Ronnie seconds to Sox’s i:«l m. p. h. at a
Sox was defeated in two straight 5.63 estimated time.
runs Friday night by Don On the second run, Carlton did
Carlton, who set an unofficial even belter with a speed of
M A M O W AR world record for an eighth of a
mile track at Farmington Drag
144.26 to Sox’s speed ol 141
m.p.h. and 5.67 estimated time.
B O R U M A R C H 2Q . 1917 Strip. On a third exhibition run. Sox
' C X IN O T O N . K E N T U C K Y
l
Carlton outran S,ix on the first tried to make a desperate last
I Wmdcr Horse of Hw Century | run with a speed of 144 m.p.h.
and an estimated time of 5.46
try to outrun Carlton but left too
soon and drew a red light.
iiiniiniiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinniiMiiiii Acclaimed one of the best
Man n' -War, the most famous dation. Inc., Homewood, exhibitions at Farmington
American thoroughbred of Baltimore, Maryland 21213. A Gam e C hanged Dragstrip, the record crowd
them all, is to be honored on the check or money order remit­ was kept on their feet for r arly
.sixlh cover in the Kings of Sport tance should be made payable three hours with over 100runs in
The Davie High School competition among all classes.
commemorative series. to: The Lacrosse Hall of Fame buseball tram game
The champion race horse was Foundation, Inc. If unaddressed scheduled for Friday, Tliis Friday night, March 28,
preceded in the series by covers arc desired, a.stamped, March 'JS, has been all the record breaking formula
American sports heroes Jim self-addressed envelope should changed to Thursday, stock, super stock, gasscrs,
Thorpe, Babe Ruth, Red tx* enclosed with the order. March 27, at I p.m. at modifieds and ET's will appear.
Crangc, Waller Hagen, and Bill Man-o'-War, who was known Rich Park. The main feature will be a
Tilden., This popular series of as "Big Red," was bred by match race between two A-
souvenir covers pays tribute to August Belmont, but Samuel D. gassers, Linson Kendall's Blue
outstanding athletes, sports Riddle owned him starting in Angell and McConnell Brother's

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figures, and events. Each cover 1918. The super horse had a very Mighty Mouse with Mike Doubs
in a Bega as a backup car.
features a special Artcraft
engraved cachet and is ap­
brief career on the track,
competing only in 1919and 1920,
Davie Girls
propriately postmarked. The as a two-year-old and a three-
Man-o'-War cover will be''
postmarked on March 29, the
year-old.’ During these two
seasons he won twenty of his
Lose IVIatcIi
Mike Bamhardt and Barry McBride finish together in the mile in last week’s meet against South Rowan. The Davie County High
,'jSlh birthday of (he chestnut twenty-one races. WANTED TO BUY
(Photos by Andy McIntyre) -stallion, who was born in 1917 His only loss occurred on School Girl’s Tennis Team fell
and died on November 1, 1947. August 13, 1919, at Saratoga, to Statesville on Davie’s home LIVESTOCK
Kings of Sport Com­ New York, when he took second court on March 17th.
memorative Covers are place to a horse called Upset. In singles action, Lisa Lapish Beef cattle, hogs, veals, or
T r a c k T e a m W in s produced in limited editions by In his two seasons of com­
petition Man-o’-War set five
of Statesville defeated Davie’s
Donna Burton 6-7, 1-6. Susan
fedder cattle. I have an order
the Lacrosse Hall of Fame for all types of cattle.
Foundation, Inc., which is a Amiercan track records for Spargo of Davie defeated
non-profit organization that spped at various distances, and Statesville’s Barbie Dame 4-6, Will pay market price for your
O ver S o u th R o w an promotes the establishment and he raced, on occasion, at odds 6-1, 6-3 and Judy Hunter of
Statesville beat Mary Lynn livestock, right on the farm.
playing of lacrosse in schools as short as 1-100. In his second
The Davie High track team Mike Barnhardt, Mark and colleges throughout the season, 1920, he won both the Eaton of Davie 2-6, 0-6. Payment in cash or check,
defeated South Rowan 144 to 39 McIntyre, Gilbert Mason, country. All profit from the sale Preakness and the Belmont Statesville took the next three
last week at a meet held at Robert Pulliam and Mark of the covers goes to the support Stakes, two of racing’s annual singles with Susan Rosser which ever you prefer.
Davie County. McClannon. Alto the Davie 880 of Foundation activities. "Triple Crown" meets, but he defeating Teresa McCullough 0-
The War Eagles won 15of the Relay Team, the 440 Relay The priceof this sixth Kings of did not compete in the third of 6,2-6; Mary Angell taking Leigh PROMPT PICK UP SERVICE
17 events. Team, and the Mile Relay Team Sport cover honoring Man-o’- the big races for three-year-old Jones 2-6, 2-6, and Kim Kelly
beating Beth Holt 3-6, 3-6, I will buy one head or
Placing first in the various won first places. War is $1.00 Orders whould be thoroughbreds, the Kentucky
events for Davie High were Rick Lomax and Jim Miles .sent to Kings of Sport Com­ Derby. In doubles play, Donna a whole herd.
Billy Etchison, Kenny were outstanding for South memorative Covers, The Late in 1920 Big Red was Burton and Susan Spargo
defeated Statesville’s team of Give me a call I I
Blackwell, Barry McBride, Rowan. Lacrosse Hall of Fame Foun- retired to stud. Over the years
he sired a number of leading Lapish and Dame, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.
race horses, one of the most Statesville’s Rosser and Kelly FRED 0 . ELLIS
defeated Angela Seats and
Livestocl( To Star At Longhorn Rodeo famous of which was War
Admiral, who won the Triple
Crown in 19,37.
Sallie Ellis of Davie 6-4, 6-0and
Wasson and White of Statesville
Livestock and Auctioneering
Service
Rt. 4, MocksviUe, N.C.
When Longhorn World slated for 8 P.M. each evening. performances are $5.50-$4.50- Man-o’-War is remembered defeated Davie’s Lana Hanes 634-5227 or 998-8744
Cham pionship Rodeo Thursday night is Coca-Cola $3.,')0 with kids 12 and under $1 as one of the greatest striding and Lizzie Shoaf 6-4, 6-2.
stampedes into the Winston- Bargiin Night and all seats are off all seats Friday and horses of all time, having been ^LiWon^2*i2211L2«2ii—
k e n n y B lackw ell is shown clearing the b ar as he takes Salem Coliseum Thursday, $3. Tickets for other Saturday. credited with average leaps of
first place in the track m eet last week against South Friday and Saturday, March 27- twenty-seven feet.
R ow an. 28-29, many of the stars are
going to be four legged.
In the bareback riding is
Davie Wins Golf Tourney
In a poll conducted by the
Associated Press in 1950, Man-
o’-War was voted the greatest
horse of the first half of the
When you
Tennis Team Begins Play number 108 Bottoms Up. This

The Davie High boys’ tennis


team lost two matches to non­
boys' tennis team. On
Thursday, Thomasville comes
horse was selected to go to the
International Finals Rodeo in
Tulsa, Okla., this past
February. Each year the top
Davie County won the opening
North Piedmont Conference
golf tournament at the Corbin
posting a 77.
Scores for the other Davie
twentieth century.
In addition to the Man-o'-War
cover, collectors also are in­
vited toorder the first five in the
can’t w ork,
conference foes last week.
On March I7th, Statesville
took a close decision over Davie
to Davie for a match. Friday,
Davie will be at West Rowan.
Tuesday, South Rowan will be
horses and top cowboys meet at
the IFR where the world
championships are decided.
Hills Club last Thursday.
The Davie linkmen posted a
combined score of 318, ten
players were Mark James, 79;
Bobby Brownlow, 81 and Ronald
Webb 81.
Kings of Sport series, which still
are available in limited num­
bers. Cover no. 1 honors Jim
we can help
5 to 4.
Ken Jordan of Davie lost to
Jack King (S) 4-6, 6-8; Rick
■"Maxey (D) lost to.Gus Riera (S)
here for a match.

G a rtn e r's Texaco


Gold Plated is a saddle bronc
numbered 08and is regarded by
the members of the saddle
bronc riding clan as the
points below North Stanley,
their nearest competitor at 328.
East and West Rowan tied for
M
The results:
DavieCounty (318) - Eric Lawhon77.
Ronrk
a aldJaW neiebsb8719., Bobby Brownlow81and
Thorpe, currently priced at
$2.50; no. 2 Babe Ruth; no. 3,
Red Grange; no. 4, Walter
Hagen; and no. 5, Bill Tilden,
' pay the bills!
5-7, 4-6; Dickie Vogler (D) lost toughest horse in the business. third place at 333 and South NorthStanly13?8) - BobbyAdams 79, may be obtained at a price of
Ask your N ationw ide a g e n t for the prescription:
W in s Four G a m e s Frank Ward80, David Rudislll 84, David
WE ard
ast65R
40 J. J. Griffith (S), 3-6, 6-1, 1-6; However, he is followed closely Rowan finished fifth at 342, The . owan (333) - Dusty Hotder li. $1.50 each, and can be ordered A "disability inco m e plan. "
John Groce (D) lost of Chandler Gartner’s Texaco played four by Frankie, another of the top Mooresville team posted a 347 Ernie Kirchln84,WiUlamLombard8«and from the address given above.
BoW be
bs ytBR ooltz
wa8n
Armstead (S), 3-6, 3-6; Blaine Longhorn Rodeo saddle broncs. for sixth place. South Iredell 8.(333) - MalloryMcDaniel
exhibition softball games last 7 Anger
'Burton (D) defeated Butch
' Morrison (S), 12-10, 6-3; Scott
weekend. In the bull riding one of the was seventh at 353, North D4a,vMidaD nn
ukyeB 84r.unson B7. Pat McSwain 93,
Grow angry slowly - there’s
most spectacular animals is
DaSvoiduthW Reobw ban83(3, 42)Je-llSCcoutttlip
Rob e,rsoDnav8id
On Saturday, they played Davidson was eighth at 385 and 1,
Haire (D) defeated Lee Grave Digger. The Digger, as North Rowan bottomed out the 88 plenty of time.
Cinema from North Wilkesboro, Harrington91. Ralph Walde Emerson
84M,o oarlesEvrille
skin(38 46
7), -RoM dnik
ee
yM Wo inognaete
Whiteside (S) 6-3, 7-5. winning 21-8 and 11-8, On he is called, is turned out for the field at 395. yha8m
- In doubles, Jordan and Maxey H 8,
Sunday, they played Statesville clowns to play with as he is so Jell Munday89.
(D) lost to King and Riera (S), mean no cowboys will get on Mallroy McDaniel of West SouthIredell (353) - Jell Myers84, Don
Machine, winning 30-25and 10-9. Davis85, AndyWinders9t, KimFreeman PARENTS
6-7,10-8, 4-6; Bivton and Vogler Cartner’s Texaco will be him. Tiny Tim, on the other Rowan was low medalist 93,NorthDavidson (385) --AndyHarrison
(D) defeated Tobinson and competing in the North hand, is not a bad bull to fight shooting a 74 and Dusty Holder 88, Freddie Pope91, SteveWatts 96, Ted
Archibald (S), 6-2, 6-1; Groce but he is one of the top bucking was second with a 75 score. Nilong100. SUBSTITUTE J.E. KeUy, Sr. and J.E. Kelly, Jr.
SaN oyrthHR uodw ans(9379,S)P-res
Dto
oungB Crin
levkelelaynd19
and Sam Hall (D) defeated Wilkesboro Invitational
bulls in the country. Eric Lawhon of Davie County nd gin 03
3,, TEACHERS 303 Wilkesboro St., MocksviUe, N.C.
Tournament starting on was the third lowest scorer JimmyShuping1(M ,
Boggs and Hawkins (S), 2-6,6-2, Thursday, March 27th. Rodeo performances are Phone 634-2937
6-1. — T E A C H ERS
' On March 20th, Davie lost to
Albemarle 2 to 7.
Part-time jobs with ex­
ceptional earnings oppor­
N A T IO N W ID E
Ken Jordan was defeated by
John McIntyre (A), 4-6, 4-6; G r a n d f a t h e r IM o u n t a ih O p e n s 1 9 7 5 S e a s o n tunity in school related IN S U R A N C E
sales work. Write: Nationwide is on your side
Ricky Maxey lost to Stuart Mr. George Bye
Jones (A), 4-6, 3-6; Dickie Towering Grandfather Environmental Habitat lor discontinued, and the large area slated for Aug. lli-17.
Natiunwtdt* Molual Insurance Compwny

Vogler (D) lost to Charles P.O. Box 25788 Nalionwtde Lile Insuranto Company
Mountain, a paradisical region Bears where members of previously set aside for At different times during the Homo Ofltce Columbus Ohio
Frederick (A), 2-6, 4-6; Sam for persons who possess an Charlotte. N.C. 28212
Mildred the Bear's famous camping will now afford open season, a colorful
Hall (D) lost to Eddie Thomas abundant fondness for family can be seen from a close- greater total space for picnic spectacle is oifered throughout
(A) 4-6, 0-6; Blaine Burton of emconipassing themselves up viewing area at any time of facilities. Numerous hiking the mountain’s 4,100-acre
Davie defeated Scott Yingling amid nature and wildlife, will day between Ba.m. and fi p.m. trails present hours and miles of recreation preserve. From
(A), 6-4, 7-6; Scott Haire (D) open for the 1975 season this The Mile-High Swinging walking pleasure in the
lost to Tommy Lipe (A) 6-8, 3-6. Saturday (Mar. 291. Bridge is another fascination of wilderness setting.
May 1to May 25, such plants as
Vaseyi, Trillium and Lady’s Le tT te E n te ro risfrR e ^ ^
In doubles, Jordan and Maxey The popular travel attraction, the 5,964-foot mountain, and it Slipper bloom. The Red
of Davie lost to Jones and which was visited by allows visitors to reach one of Grandfather Mountain in 1975 Rhododendron, Flame Azalea
Frederick of Albemarle, 5-7, 2- approximately a quarter the lofty peaks which provides a will once again be the site for and Laurel are at their best
6;. Groce and Hall (D) lost to million people during 1974, will spectacular lOO-mile view of the such famed events as "Singing from May 25 to June 20. The
McIntyre and Thomas (A), 4-6,
1-6; Blaine Burton and Dickie
Vogler of Davie defeated
Yingling and Hesley (A), 6-3, 6-
be open daily from Saturdiiy
through mid-November.
Billed as "Carolina's Top
Scenic A 11 r a c t i o n , ' '
surrounding hills and \ alleys.
The Visitor's Center, also
located at the crest of the
mountain, is filled with special
on the Mountain," scheduled for
June 22; the Higliland Games
and Gathering of Scottish Clans,
set this year on July 12-i;i; and
White Rhododendron bloom
during July’s first two weeks.
And the brilliant multi-colored
autumn foliage is at peak
l o n g h o r
W O R L D C H A M P IO N S H IP
:
1. Grandfather Mountain features features including North the Carolinas Press beauty between Oct. 5 and Oct.
Jim Tulterow is coach of the an enclosed, three-acre Carolina's only native trout Photographers Cainera Clinic, 25.
aquarium and striking exhibits
of minerals, plants and wildlife.

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shop, and a U. S. Weather
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in the Visitors' Center.
AND OtHtll fHAKMACY COMMtNTS Overnight camping has been
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Center Development Group Plans For Summer


„-ir- •% , The Center Community being hosts for the supper. Mrs. Duke Tutterow gave a check on the furnace and do : •
Development met Monday A report was made on the report on Ihe Heart Fund Drive whatever repair work id.
n't • ■ •■?=’a March 17, for its regular outcome of the March 1 for the Center Community. She necessary to get it in good- ;
ffi--.................................. monthly meeting. A covered barbecue which was very reported $118.00 was collected condition again.
successful. The treasurer was
KWIK KWIZ liish supper was enjoyed before
the business meeting. Larry
Harpe, President thanked Mr.
directed to turn over a check to
the Center Volunteer Fire
exceeding our goal by $38.00.
She thanked all the ladies who
helped with the drive.
The trustees were ask to
check on a possible leak and
also repair or install new front
and Mrs. H. W. Tutterow for Department. Duke Tutterow urged doors to building.
HOW DO YOU OBSERVE EASTER tfveryone that could to Mrs. H. W. Tutterow ' '
AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO attend the Northwest North presented birthday presents to
Carolina Development all members who have
YOU? G re e n M eadow s Association Annual meeting birthdays in the month of
and dinner at the Benton March.
Convention Center in Winston-
Easier Services scheduled for Hospital. Salem on March 27. Tickets are
the Green Meadows Church Mrs, Henry Douthit recently available if anyone else would Legion A u x ilia ry
By include special worship, an hospitalized is at home and was like to gn
observance of the Lord's Supper feeling much belter last week, DukeTutterowwas appointed
Joe Foster on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.. Mrs, Bessie Smith and Mrs, Recreational Director for the To M e e t M o n d a y
and There will be no Wednesdiiy Joe Langston visited Mr, and summer, but no date was set to The Auxiliary of thel.,^
Jerry Paige nighl service, regular services Mrs, Alvin Foster on Sunday start the program. American Legion Post 174 will- -
MRS. J. C. GENTRY on Sunday with special afternoon. The group voted to pay meet Monday night, April I4th,- .^
RUBYBOGER offerings to building and organ Mr. and Mrs, Bill Faircloth expenses for an under
603 Raymond Street, Mocksville at7:30p. m. in the B. C. Brock ; »■
Route 6, Mocksville funds. and Mr, and Mrs, Aivis Lee privileged youth to attend camp Center caf eteria on North Main>.u
Retired n&F Shirt LFactory Employee On Sunday night March 31, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. this summer. Street, Mocksville.
7:30 p.m. liie Easier Cantata Bessie Lee. The club will sponsor a men All members and wives of <.1.
"No Greater Love” by John W, Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher and women’s softball team this Legionaires are invited to.'“
"We’re having a Sunrise Service Peterson will be presented by Williard. Sr,. enjoyed a summer by paying their entry attend. Officers will be elected. • -
"Used to have my family home
at Union Chapel Methodist the Ecumenical Chorus, The luncheon on Sunday with Mr. fee and buying balls and bats Mrs. Robert Thies, unit
but since I ’m not well we go to public and especially those and Mrs. Fletcher Williard. Jr,
Church this year and I enjoy for them to use. president, urges all interested
our daughters. Easter means living in this community are The occasion being Ihe birthday Michael Barnette was ask to women to attend.
that...the sacred part of anniversarv of Mrs, Williard,
Christ is risen, Jesus died for invited to these special
Easter." services. Sr.
our sins but the grave couldn't
There will be an egg hunt for Mr. and Mrs, Ronnie Russell
hold him and he arose. Easter the youth sponsored by the of Carthage. Tenn, were forced
means to me a risen Lord." Acteens on the church grounds
Saturday afternoon from 2-4, If
to evacuate their home when
recent rains caused a river to
It’s A Party
the weather is uncooperative, flood. Water rose to 18inches in
come anyway and there will be
a party in Ihe fellowship center.
their home and some homes
there were completely Lynda’s Hair Styling
Therecent yard and bake sale inundated. Mrs, Russell is the 16 Main Street Cooleemee , N.C.
sponsored by the Acteens and granddaughter of Mrs. Bessie
Girls Auxiliary was a real Smith, H a p p y B ir th d a y To Vs W ith T h a n k s
success netting approximately Timothy Austin, student at To E v o ry o n o tFho H e lp e d P u t The
$775, They wish to thank all the Brevard College is spending the
adults who helped also all the spring holidays with his li'in g O n The C a k e
customers. They have still on parents, Mark Williard has
hand some good clean used returned to N. C, State from his
clothing if anyone is interested spring vacation at home.
in this. Call 998-4855and make Michael Smith, Neil Lee and
appointment and you can see if Arthur Smith attended the
you can use any of this clothing. motorcycle races at King on
Mr. John Penery of Sunday,
Southmont and Charles Penery Some people report seeing a
DEWEY REDMOND of Lexington visited their strange looking old lady
cousins in this community one wearing an old fashioned black
Route 1, Moclaville day last week. Those visited bonnet in the community. If you O u r S h o p Is C e le b r a tin g I t ’s
Probation Officer were Mrs. Milton James. Mrs. see her no need to call the
Ernest Cope and Mrs. Kenneth sheriff. I’m sure she's not up to First Anniversary
“Easter means a re-birth, Smith. anything.
On a recent Sunday. Mrs, And You're Invited!
that Christ has risen that Vasta Mae Foster, Mrs. Margie MORE WHEAT
we might all have eternal Lee and Mrs. Ruby McKnight You’ll Find A Warm Welcome
life through Jesus Christ. WORTH HENDRICKS lunched together at Winston- The wheat crop North
MICHAEL EUDY
Route 1, Mocksville Plans? We probably wrill 437 Forest Lane, Mocksville Salem's Hyatt House. They are Carolina farmers are now And The Following Specials
try to visit my Mother in Postal Employee long time friends and enjoyed growing for harvest early
Pharmacist, Hall Drug
“Well, it's the time when
the Union Grove section
this get together. In case any of
their former friends and
next summer is expected
to be much larger than
1 0 % O FF
of Iredell County." neighbors wonder whatever production last year. The Colors, Perms, Frostings and Retouch
our family gets together “Usually don’t do anything l>ecame of those two, they are ’74 crop was 10.2 million DOOR PRIZES
and we consider it a re­ except go to church and in both performing useful service bushels and the average Specials Good Thru April 2—April 12
ligious occasion. We just the afternoon to the cemetery to their fellowman, Mrs, Foster yield was 35 bushels per Owner; Lynda Driver Operators; Bernice Gaither
works in the VA Hospital at acre. The value of the Ogef^Vg^thru Sat. Phones; 284-2321 ^ e t t ^ a jn g ^
go to church and get to­ in Winston. Easter means the Salisbury and Mrs. Lee in
gether for a family meal. resurection of Christ and Winston-Salem Baptist crop was $33.5 million.
Oneof the few times starting a new life."
during the year we have
an excuse to get together
asa famiJx."

S^SPBHdS
Senator Morgan Questions Deficit Treasury
There is a great deal of talk give some relief to the middle fair share of government. economy can be couple with a
and argument in Washington income families who now bear Furthermore, I want to ex­ program to adjust taxes more
these days about a tax cut to far too much of the tax burden. plore ways to cut spending and fairly, reduce spending and
help spur the economy and help The Secretary of the eliminate waste that everyone eliminate waste, then it will
bring the nation out of its Treasury, Mr. Simon, feels that knows exists in all governments serve a highly useful purpose
current economic troubles. affluent families would be more - but especially in the Federal and I could gladly support such
The President is calling for a likely to spend their extra branch which has grown en­ a program.
reduction in income taxes. money for such things as ap­ tirely to big and too expensive. But I never have been one

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Some members of Congress pliances, cars and even If a tax cut to stimulate the who likes to look of red ink.
want a larger cut in taxes than housing. But I imagine the
the President has asked for. lower income taxpayers won’t
That’s a good indication of exactly hoard the money, K a p p a H o m e m a k e rs C lu b H as M e e tin g
how things can change here in because it is taking every nickel
Washington, because at most of them can get their Mrs. Ella Grey Smith was County Office Building.
hostess in her home, to the Mrs. Ostine West had the
Christmas time the President hands on just for day to day
didn’t want a tax cut. What he living. Kappa Extension Homemakers program entitled “Insurance
For The Home.” She suggested
was asking for then was a tax Club Thursday March 13at 2:00. that
increase.
From the way things look
now, the Congress and the
But I am seriously troubled
by all this.
If the government runs up a
deficit of $50billion next year ~ Lord Jesus”. Mrs. Smith read
from “Jesus Speaks to You" on
everyone should reread
Themeeting was called toorder their policies
with the singing of “Fairest dated immediately and have them up­
if needed.
liie meeting was adjourned
CASH
I President are going to have not and many financial experts say with the club collect. Mrs.
only a tax cut but also a rebate that is a conservative figure ~ what Easter means to us.
Smith served delicious
of some sort on the taxes now
I due for 1974.
then the government is going to
be forced into the money
Mrs. Joetta Snow, President, homemade
presided over the business asortment of tart shells with an A N D CA RRY
I simply can’t support the fruit fillings and
session. Mrs. Smith, Secretary, toppings and Russian
markets to borrow as never Tea.
I President and his financial before. And this competition for had roll call and read the
advisors for the tax cut they minutes of the February Thenext meeting will beApril
money will cause interest rates
have proposed. Under their to rise again and we’ll again ^ meeting. Mrs. Margaret Ann 10,7;30p.m. at thehome of Mrs.
plan, only 17 percent of the Shew gave the treasurers Sara Koontz. All guests are

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in a position where people won’t welcome.
people would get any benefits
from 43percent of the reduction
beable to buy houses or borrow report.
Leaders reports were given
p n q n ss
money at decent rates and will L I G H T i N e
and people who now make be back on the treadmill of by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. H a m & Egg
^,000 a year would have their inflation. Shew, Mrs. Kay Swaim, Mrs.
I taxes cut. Before we rush tocut taxes or Jean Green, and Miss Margaret S u p p e r A p ril 12
The tax program which is give rebates, I want to know Daywatt. Mrs, Vercie Prevette, 6 4
I evolving In the Congress seems how we can adjust our tax International Leader, collected The annual Country Ham and
more equitable and fair. Under pennies for friendship. Egg Supper at Courtney School
I the plans that have been
program to keep from being
inundated with red ink. Mrs. Smith reported on the will be held Saturday, April 12,
Reg. 104.90 Pewter
progress being made in from 5 to 8:30 p.m. S a le
I discussed, the benefits would
I not go to people with large in-
I want to see some loopholes
closed - loopholes that allow establishing a memorium in Grits, hot biscuits and red eye When your Six lights and
I comes, but rather would aid honor of Miss Florence Mackie gravy will also be served. down light
I those in the lower brackets and
wealthy persons and big cor­
porations to avoid paying their at the County Library and Cape Cod »55 Reg. $90.00
can go Mod Light the candles, the
downlight in the column,
that's progress' or both. You'll have the
LI a H TI N e
light you need for dining,
Redecorate in the modern decoration, work or play.
motif. Do it with the crisp,
S a le *3 8 ^ Latin
We have a complete
S w it c h y o u r s a v ir ^ s t o C C B * clean lines of a
rhythm in simpatico colors!
selection of Progress
Simple scrolls bind the fonts
contemporary chandelier of six short, thick candles into Lighting. And lighting
Interest Rate Minimum Deposit Minimum Term &xperts to help you.
from Progress Lighting. an iron hexagon. Suspended
Progress has a just-right from an Iron crown by square Com e in and see.
G o ld e n
6 .5 % C e r tific a te $1,000 2V2 years fashion at a just-right
spiraled rods. Dia. I 8 V2". body
ht. 17", overall ht. 42". Six
G o ld e n
price for every room in candelabra bulbs. proqress*
UI 6 e
6% C e r tific a te $1,000 1 year your home. See them ail
in our showroom now.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTliRPRlSK RECORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1975 - SB

Legion P o st M akes
H o sp ita l E q u ip m e n t
A v a ila b le For H om e
The Samuel E. Waters. Jr.
American Legion Posl No. 174
has announced that hospital
equipment may be obtained 'm c e i e i
throu^ them. This equipment
is designed for those in need of
special equipment at home lo
get through each day and
includes such items us hospital
beds, wheelchairs, crutches,
etc.
Bob Thies. local posl
adjutant, said that Ihis

E i s m R S t iic N
equipment can be obtained
without charge.
“If you are in need or know of
someone in need of special
hospital equipment please let us
know by writing; Service
OPEN
Officer, American Legion Post Friday
174. P.O. Box 724, Mocksville,
N,C. 27028". said Mr. Thies.
"We wish to help you, so please
let us know if you are in need of
S A L E D A YS! Night
Visit With
Four D a v ie C o un ty re s id e n ts v is ite d
Congressm an and M rs. B ill H efner (left) while in
W ashington, D . C. this past week. M r. and M rs.
w ith

Joh nn y M a rk lin (second and third from left) and Mr.


such equipment."

V e h ic le s C o llid e
LAST BIG DAYS
3 Till
9 pM .
Congressman and M rs. .lohnny York of M ocksville were in
W ashington for the North Carolina D em ocratic C lub of Two vehicles collided Monday
around 10:10 a.m. on Depot
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
W ashington’s annual congressional banquet and ball.
Street in Mocksville at the
intersection with Clement St.
Involved was a 1972 Ford MEN’S SUITS Men’s Short Sleeve
operated by Ruth Saulsburry
100% Doubleknit DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS
District Court speeding70mph in 55mph zone,
Angell, 50, of Mocksville Rt. 7
and a 1968 Ford operated by
Kathryn Keel Slye, 34, of 843 N.
Main St., Mocksville.
NOW 5 4 .8 8
teg. 69.95 res 599 ^OlN 3 . 9 7
Ronald Dean James, failure Mocksville Chief of Police
The following cases were
dissposed of in the regular to stop for duly erected stop on waiver of $10 and cost,
Pauline Cash Suterland, said his investigation showed MEN’S SPORT COATS Men’s Ban Lon
sign, on waiver of cost, that the Angell vehicle was
Mql-ch 17, 1975 session of
District Court with Preston Cedric Hughes Jones, speeding 68mph in 55mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost. making a right turn onto Depot 100% Doubieknit SHIRTS S.S.
Cof-nelius, Presiding Judge and
Carroll C. Wall, III, Solicitor:
Iris Jarrett Fleming,
speeding70mph in 55mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
Janice Elaine Lowman,
speeding 68mph in 55mph zone,
Preston Yokley Trent, public
drunkenness, cost.
George Conley Bunton,
Street and the other vehicle,
traveling directly behind,
collided with the rear.
Damage to the Angell vehicle
reg. 49.95 ho«39,95 eg 599KOM 3 .8 8
spring 70mph in 55mph zone, on waiver of $10 and cost. speeding 49mph in 35mph zone,
prayer for judgment continued on waiver of $10 and cost. was estimated at $200 and $100
on )Cost.
Benny William Corum,
Olar Honda Shuford
McDaniel, speeding 84 mph in Jackie Charles Chambers,
speeding70mph in 55mph zone,
to the Slye vehicle.
MEN’S SPORT COATS MEN’S
55 mph zone, $30 and cost,
operating motor vehicle while
urider the influence of surrender operators license and on waiver of $10 and cost.
John Frank Ferebee,
R u m m a g e S a le
The Smith Grove Fire
100% Doubleknit DRESS s u m
intoxicating liquor and driving not operate motor vehicle on
highways of N. C. until issued speeding 45mph in 35mph zone, Department will sponsor a reg. 39.95 Solids only
w^le license revoked, bond valid license. on waiver of $5 and cost. Rummage Sale on Saturday,
fo^eiture of $200. Raymond Clay Foster, failure April 19th.
J lorman Eugene Frye,
kless driving, on waiver of
Michael Dennis Love,
possession of controlled to see before starting that such All donations will be ap­ y m
cost. substance, not guilty. move could be made in safety,
on waiver of cost.
preciated and will be picked up
by calling any of the following
/ reg. 9.99
William R. Allen, speeding 80
mbh in 55 mph zone, bond
forfeiture of $50.
Roy Roger Miller, speeding 55
mph in 45 mph zone, on waiver
of $5 and cost.
Clarence Vernon Hall,
speeding48mph in 35mph zone,
numbers; Holt Howell, 998-
8186; Frank Orrell, 493-4307 or 2 9 .8 8
James Allan Penley, speeding on waiver of $10 and cost. Woody Bates at 493-4568.
Johnny Joyne Holloway, Marcus McGee Hudson, Items may also be taken to
operating motor vehicle while 68 mph in 55 mph zone, on
uiider the influence of
intoxicating liquor, bond
waiver of $10 and cost.
Gary Lee White, speeding 60
improper tires, on waiver of
cost.
David Lee Mabe, speeding 48
Bates Grocery on US 158across
from the Fire Department. LADIES HATS LADIES SLIPS
forfeiture of $150. mph in 45 mph zone, on waiver
of $10 and cost. mph in 35 mph zone, on waiver R e u n io n P la n n e d ALL NEWFOR EASTER three styles
Luther F. McGowan, of $10 and cost.
st^seding76mph in 55mph zone, Larry Brown, assault, nol The Jordan Reunion will be
pros with leave. Ralph Andrew Sweat, held Easter Sunday, March 30,
b^d forfeiture of $40.
reg. 4.00 HON 2
Helen Apps Black, speeding speeding 50mph in 35mph zone, at the William R. Davie Fire
Verne Franklin Raines, on waiver of $10 and cost.
speeding BOmph in 55mph zone, 60 mph in 45 mph zone, on Department building.
waiver of $10 and cost. Boyd Watson Trivette, Lunch will be served at 12:30
bond forfeiture of $40.
OFF or FOR
20%
Jimmy Dean Foster, assault speeding 47mph in 35mph zone, noon.
JJoyd Wayne Laird, operating on waiver of $10 and cost.
n^tor vehicle while under the on female, damage to property, 3.55 each
7 .0 0
iiAuence of intoxicating liquor. assault with deadly weapon,
Sentenced to four months prayer for judgment continued USDA R e s c in d s Food S t a m p In c re ase
suspended for twelve months, on the following conditions: that The U. S. Department of immediately after the
$9)0 and cost, surrender he pay cost, be evaluated at the Agriculture (USDA) will amend President’s announcement.
Self Improvement .Center,
o^rators license and not
operate motor vehicle on make restitution for' medical food stamp regulations to
rescind the previously
Today’s announcement
means that current purchase UU)IES PANTY HOSE
h^hways of N. C. for a period of
twelve months, violate no laws
expenses, not assault wife.
Roger Howell, assault, nol announced amendements which prices for food stamp (effective
Jan. 1, 1975) will remain the
LADIES sheer to waist
o(5N. C. for twelve months.
2^ndreas Theodore Kazakos,
speeding77mph in 55mph zone,
pros with leave.
David Keith Hardin,
improper mufflers, on waiver of
cost.
would have been increased food
stamp purchase requirements
to a flat 30 percent of net
monthly income on March 1.
same. Coupon allotments will
not change until the semi­
annual adjustment required by
PANTIES HOM 2 FOR
bqnd forfeiture of $65. These amendments were law on July 1, 1975.
^ames Edward Pierce, non Patricia Speck Spillman, published in the Federal The rescission of the SAVE UP TO53' egS * 1 .0 0
support, not pros with leave. exceeding safe speed, $15 and amendments increasing food
Register on Jan. 22.
IWilliam Paul Church, cost.
Donald Ray Smith, assault, The action came after stamp purchase prices will be usually 89* pair 45 PIECE
oTCrating motor vehicle while court takes nol pros with leave. President Ford announced on published in the Federal
Register of Wednesday, March
upder the influence of
ii{toxicating liquor and Prosecuting witness failed to
appear after being duly
Feb. 13 that he would allow H.
R. 1589 to become law without 5, and was effective Feb 13. NOW DINNERWARE SET
iliiproper tires. Sentenced to subpoenaed. his signature, and it became
fo(ur months suspended for effective (P. L. 94-4) on Feb. 20. R u r ita n s To M e e t
twelve months, $100 and cost, Robert Eugene Thompson, This law continues the current The East Davie Ruritan Club or 2 pair
s^render operators license and
not operate motor vehicle on
speeding49mph in 35mph zone,
$15 and cost. method of determining food
stamp purchase requirements
will have a monthly meeting for *1.25 NOW 90
highways of N. C. for a period of
twelve months, not violate any
laws of N. C. for twelve months.
^Donald Gray Crawford, no
Alice Jane Faily, speeding 70
mph in 55 mph zone, $25 and
cost.
Rickey D, Headrick, failure to
through 1975. Secretary of
Agriculture Earl L. Butz
rescinded
announced
the earlier-
increases
Thursday, March 27, at 7 p.m.
at Cornatzer United Methdist
Church.
Jane Bullard will speak on the
subject “Senior Citizen,”
66 each reg. 45.00
SAVE 10.10
registration plate, on waiver of display current approved
inspection certificate and no
cpst.
“Ernest Lee Gray, exceeding operators license, on waiver of
$25 and cost.
BOYS SUITS BOYS SPORT COATS
safe speed, $15 and cost.
Freddie Ijames, failure to size 8 to 20 i A ftA
“Gerry Lemly Kinyoun, no
operators license, on waiver of display current approved reg. 29.95 ■▼•OO nig 14.88
$25 and cost. inspection certificate, on
waiver of cost.
sizes 3 to 7 sizes 4„to 7
•Robert Eugene- Trexler, left
Donald Ray Bradshaw, reg. 15.99 1 3 ^ reg. 18.99 14.88
61 center, cost.
"Leroy Thurmon Cowan, speeding 69mph in 55mph zone,
derating motor vehicle while
under the influence of
on waiver of $10 and cost.
Roy Thomas Foster, Jr., BOYS KNIT PANTS BOYS DRESS, SHIRTS
intoxicating liquor, sentenced to aiding and abetting operation of
motor vehicle while under the
solids and fancies 8 20 n o n 2.44
fdur months suspended for
twelve months, $100 and cost, influence of intoxicating liquor,
non ret, to4.49 3.44
wrender operators license and dismissed.
Diane Starr Brendle,
reg. 7.99 little boys dress shirts
6 .4 4
irot operate motor vehicle on
Aghwaysof N. C. for a period of speeding 70mph in 55mph zone,
twelve months, violate no laws on waiver of $10 and cost.
Morry Joe Campbell,
sizes 8 to 20 reg. 3.49 2.44
of N. C. for twelve months; left
9f center, nol pros with leave. operating motor vehicle left of
■Larry Wayne Burnette, public
drunkenness, cost.
• Eugene Gray Brewer,
center, on waiver of $10 and
cost.
Jerry Herbert Gibby,
polyester
Mceeding safe speed, $10 and speeding 70mph in 55mph zone,
cost.
. Monroe Tracy Edding,
speeding 70mph in 55mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
Ernest Lee. Grindstaff,
speeding69mph in 55mph zone,
Eaaiy doubleknit
on waiver of $10 and cost.
on waiver of $10 and cost. G o in ^ ...
;; Larry Thomas Hutchens,
operating motor vehicle while
Under the influence of
David Burke Wilson, speeding
70 mph in 55 mph zone, on
waiver of $10 and cost.
Martha Williams Long, W it h T h e S o d b u s te rs and cmtatandfng values^
intoxicating liquor, nol pros
^ith leave; carrying concealed
weapon, not guilty,
r Brenda Gaither Robinson,
following too close, on waiver of
cost.
Roy Houston Jurney,
speeding70mph in 55mph zone,
W ith Purchase
2 Cases O f Q uart Fruit Jats
printed g ir ls ' fr illy
following too close, on waiver of Model 1346 Model 1349
cost.
; Ronnie Allen Sain, failure to
display current approved
on waiver of $10 and cost.
Donna Dean Rothrock.
speeding 67mph in 55mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
• 26” Tilling Width
• Vertical Shaft
• 2 8" Tilting Width
• S.O H P B rlg g t &
knits dre sse s
inspection certificate, on
Harry Suttle Walker, Ultragear Stratton Engine
•waiver of cost.
Billy Richard Satterfield,
Teckless driving, $90 and cost.
Lane Pratt Hollar, reckless
.'driving, nol guilty.
speeding 70mph in 55mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
Martha Carroll Allen,
speeding67 mph in 55mph zone,
T ra m m lM lo n
• 4.0 HP Brigga A
Stratton Engine
• Heavy Duty Swing-away
Tranaport Wheela
• A M F Ultragear
167 sizes
4-6X
6
5 0

on waiver of $10 and cost. • Adjustable Handle Tranemlaelon REGULARLY


; Wade Glenn Owens, Jr., no
Edith Butner Dowell,
Tegistration and no insurance,
^35 and cost. speeding70mph in 55mph zone,
Height • Adjustable Handle
steas 7 0 0
' M a rg a re t T a lla n t on waiver of $10 and cost. 7-14 others
dCampagnola, speeding 70 mph Stephen Ronnie Vestal, to 16.00
;in 55 mph zone. $20 and cost. failure to stop for duly erected
slop sign, on waiver of cost,
sa v e on shoes for the fam ily!
William Lawrence Clarke,
^exceeding safe speed. $15 and Hilery Hill Dalton, failure lo
stop for duly erected slop sign, ladies’ easy-wearing
•cost.
on waiver of cost. See the Sodbusters at m en's monk strap
V George Coley Gilbert, Jr.,
'failure to see before turning Sara Hester Aiken, speeding slings, reg. 8.99 now 6®^ slip-on, reg. 16.99 now 13®^
i'from a direct line that such KB mph in 55 mph zone, on
waiver of $10 and cost. m en's two-tone
Jmove could be made in safely,
ton waiver of cost
: William Waller Hopkins.
• improper lires, on waiver of
Carole Trivette Doub,
speeding 70n^ph in 55mph zone,
on waiver of $10 and cost.
iM firre ill
FURNITURE Merrell ladies' dress
sandals, reg. 6.99 now oxfords, reg. 9.99 now
7 6 7

?a»t. Buck Carpenter, speeding 69 FURNITUREco..inc girls’ braid trim


inpii in 55 mph zone, on waiver I 701WIIKESBOROSTRE.tl«b34-6i3l 287 boy's sturdy 4 6 7
George Russell Kannun. MOCKSVaLE.NC
exceeding a safe speed, $15 and uf $1Uand cost. sling, reg. 7.99 now oxfords, reg. 5.99 now
cost. H e le n K o s ie r P a rk e s ,
61) IMVII-; COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1<)75

N o r th C a r o lin a M u s e u m O f H is to ry R e s to r e s S a m u e l J o h n s t o n ’s C a r r ia g e
elliptical spring design was not commonly used mahogany, he seat Has reproduced by a harness strap nad to be the papers of Samuel Johnstpi>
I'Yom its shiiiy silver lamps speculation. As visitors walk was done in the History
in use until after ltU)4, but it is explained. The American types screen-printing method. Scraps replaced, and this work was describing a carriage like !the
iiiid door luiiidlos to the iitw through the mezzanine exhibit M u s e u m 's p r e s e r v a t io n
(xissible that some makers did were lightweight because of the of the original pattern were ■■farmed o u t" to a restored one, there is no way Iq
U'adu'i- straps - it Is an elegant area, they will see the carriage, laboratories right down to the
prototype and experimental use of the abundant poplar, reproduced on artist's canvas Massachusetts firm to be done, solve the puzzles.
carriaKc. Completely restored and try to Imagine it as a new painting of the Brewster green
work before then. For these gum, birch and ash woods. and silk-screened. “ We remade Mears said. All the parts of the Nevertheless, the visitor can
and n»« on view in the Museum vehicle, delivered to a body with red stripes on the side
reasons, it is believed that the Mears pointed out that the it roughly the same way they restored carriage arc original, use his im agination when
of History in Kaleigh is the Iwo- Revolutionary patroit and one -- duplicating as nearly as
carriage was made and used by carriage was an expensive (the manufacturer) made it so except for several bolts and viewing the handsome equlp'age
scated phaeton believed to have of the leading citizens of the |)ossible the original paint and
.lohnston in the very early 18(K)s, model and beautifully made, long ago," Mears observed. nuts patterned after existing - wondering to what important
belonged to Gov. Samuel state. design.
and not during his term as except before restoration it Some of the proce.sses used in ones and the new leather and affairs of state Samuel Johnston
.lohnston. Preservationist Paul Mears But some puzzles still remain,
showed signs of a wreck or two. refinishing the carriag'’ parts cloth. rode in the carriage. In addition
’I'he beautiful carriage, described the restoration work Mears pointed out. The carriage governor. 1787-1789.
and the subsequent repair work wore explained by the Since the manufacturer of the to serving as u member of the
brought to Kaleigh several on the carriage, which is on loan beai's no identifying marks as to I'here is no clue as to when
Johnston bought the vehicle, or was carelessly done. Other preservationist. The metal was carriage is unknown and since General Assembly, Continental
years ago from the carriage to the Museum from the John original maker, he said, even
indications of a high price on the sandblasted to remove all there is no evidence to indicate Congress and govertior, in later
iioiise at Kdenton's Hayes Gilliam Wood family, present though the preservationists from whom, or where.
carriage are the wool traces of rust, was then primed when the carriage was years Johnston was a director
Plantation. ,)ohnston's home, owners of Hayes Plantation. completely dismantled It and However, evidence indicates
that it is of American origin. broadcloth, broadlace in the and finished with five coats of purchased, we can only wonder of the United States bank and
has been restored to its former The extensive and painstaking examined each piece from
Mears went on, because of the upholstery and trim, and the enamel. Then the Brestergreem and speculate as to details. It is the state's first U.S. Senator,
splendor by History Museum restoration took several “head to toe."
silverplated door handles, paint was applied, Mears added a carriage that might have been Upon his return to Noi;th
preservation experts and now months. Time required for the However, this (lack of lightweight design, and because
of the wood parts, which are of lamps, jum p seal and foot-rest. that the green, determined to used for in-town driving, the Carolina and his appolntment'to
wails for the crowes of visitors replacement of the black maker's mark) helps some with
The preservation experts preservationist believes, and the superior court bench, he
(o .S«". leather lop and upholstery the fixing of a date of poplar, birch and ash. be the original color by
was likely to be one of at least
l'’or years the town carriage which had rotted away delayed m anufiiM ure, he explained, The first theory that it was have overlooked nothing in microscopic examination, was was described as the “ most
pssibly English or continental- restoring the handsome a popular color for vehicles three in use in the family of a eminent*citizen of the stae and a
had been deteriorating in the the completion of the work, since manufacturers' names
made was rejected because carriage. Carpet for the floor then, as well as now. gentleman of the .stature of sound lawyer,"
carriage house at Hayes, but is Mears said. were commonly added on axles
E u ro p e an m a n u fa c tu re r s and the space under the driver's All the leather except the Governor Johnston. Johnston died in 1816.
now the object of conjecture and All other restoration work after 1H25. The carriage's
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R e tu rn s C la im
C o m p u t e r T e c h n o lo g y C o m e s T o L i b r a r i e s In N o r t h C a r o l i n a F ederal In c o m e
Computer technology has easier to reach. The program is an extensive fea.sibility study. “it will take a little time to fully methods of determining where some public and sinto librnrie.s joins SOI.INET. it is hoped that
come to libraries. sim ple ■ ■ to link together Briefly SOLINET aims to train all our people, but once the information can be found. are members, and the li.st is ttlffaries “can break away from Tax R e fu n d s
In the very near future, the libraries and regions so that all improve library services by system is in operation, we are In another area, cataloging of growing constantly. passive service functions of the About .sa percent oi the
North Carolina State Library those participating will be able making available books and looking forward to great library m aterials will be 'Hie two terminals planned for past and furnish information
Federal income tax returns
will have installed two to share information. materials to a wider area, and increases in efficiency." immensely speeded up. Cards the State Library are only the and services to users and filed by North Carolinians since
computer terminals, joining 105 As everyone knows, we’re in In improve services by reducing In the distant future, can be printed, filed and stored beginning. Library officials libraries when and where they .January I are for refunds, the
other academic and public the midst of an information the time it takes for library librarians hope you, as a library much faster than they can be liope. Funding for these first need it." The possibilities are
Internal Revenue Service says.
libraries throughout the explosion. During the last 20 personnel to catalog and patron, will be able to go to your done by present m anual two comes from Z. Smith endless.
More than $lR3.0OO,00fl lias
southeast. years knowledge has doubled, process books and materials. local participating library, systems. Reynolds and Mary Reynolds And SOLINET will be the
lieen refunded to 619,17,1 tax-
The Southeastern Library putting a strain on libraries and Mrs. Marion Johnson, who reguest inform ation on a There are similar systems in Babcock Foundations plus way. (Miyers, an average of $29fi. The
Network - SO LINET - is library resources to keep will be in charge of the State particular subject, and receive operation in other regions, and LSCA Title 111 funds. When and service center has processed
schieduled to be in operation in abreast of the latest on a I Library operation, and her instantly either the answer to the “impossible dream" is that if further funds become about 79 percent of the 1,157,827
the State Library in late spring. subjects. staff, have been attending your question, or where the eventually, resources will be available other (erminals may
Turkey S h o o t individual returns received by
No longer are libraries only So the computer linking workshops during the last few answer can be found. available to users not only in bi‘ added, Mrs. .lohnson said. March 15 and taxpayers filing
quiet retreats where casual system was conceived weeks, observing the operation If it is a book or other individual libraries, but Tiler service operates via The .Je r ic h o H a r d is o n correct returns for refunds can
readers check out the latest libraries working together to in other regions. Very material you want to check out, throughout an entire region, leased telephone lines. Kuritan Club will have a Spring expect a check in about six
fiction, or where scholars finish improve services and reduce enthusiastic about the program, tlie librarian will know, also nation or even a group of O riginally scheduled for Turkey Shoot at the club house weeks.
a thesis. Librarians talk of costs. she points out that in some instantly from the screen, nations. completion in early March, Friday, March 2B.
Presently SOLINET includes IRS said a taxpayer changing
SOLINET as “ revolutionizing." Originally a program of the cases efficiency has increased «%ere it is available (possibly work loads have delayed Starting lime will be «:M p.m. place of residence after filing
,X<ibraries are now where Ohio College Library Center as much as 100 per cent with the more than one location). 10 Southern states from installation until probably late must notify the post office and
evefything is -- all you ever (OCLC), the idea was advanced Installation of the computer Ail this information will be Virginia to Florida, and as far spring. IRS so the refund can be
wanted to know. in 1967, and the OCLC network terminals. available in seconds - a far west as Louisiana and Then, as the Stale Library delivered.
And SOLINET makes it all was launched in 1972 following “ Of course," she admitted, shorter tim e than present Kentucky. Many university and

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8B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975

This Week March 26, 1925 G u e r illa s T h re a te n To S p lit E t h o p ia


E thiopia, with its rich,
F if t y Y e a rs A go diverse, and war-scarrcd
history, is in danger of splitting
apart.
By Jerry Paige Rebellion that has smoldered
Fifty years ago in Ihe lUarch Sunday with Mr. Ray Smith; and flared in its vital northern
26,1925 edition of the Mocksville a n o th e r P r o h ib itio n Charlie Hendrix; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. I. C. Berrier and family, of province of Eritrea for nearly 13
Enterprise the big headline was A m e n d m e n t. som ebody T. J. Caudell and daughter, of Spencer, spent Sunday with Mr, years again has erupted into
Total Of 848 Dead and 2,909 Hurt mislayed the rules of the other Mocksville. spent Sunday with H. M. Deadmon; Mr. B. E. serious fighting. Incipient
In Tornado In Five States . The one. The 19th amendment made Mr. and Mrs. P. Hendrix; Mr. M artin and fa m ily , of revolts are reported in two
states affected were Illinois, Women vote, some and Mrs. A. E. Hendrix spent Cooleemee, visited Mr. J. W. more of the country's 14
Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee amendments make us do Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Martin Sunday; Mrs. Agnes provinces, the National
and Misouri. Estimated brief something and some keep us Hendrix; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Vickers spent Saturday with Geographic Society says.
dispatches of material losses from it. No. 21 will give men Hendrix and son spent Saturday Mrs. J . L. Smith; Mrs, W. T. A Tigrean Liberation Front
read $100,000 in southwestern with Knee Breeches the vote. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sechrest and children visited has been formed in Tigre, the
About the 25th Amendment will P, Hendrix. Mrs. Frank Crotts Sunday. province adjoining Eritrea.
Kentucky; $2,000,000 at
Princeton; $6,009,000 in prohibit smoking and when they F A R M IN G T O N N E W S Near the city of Harar, in the
southern Illinois; $100,000 in do, ‘Bull’ Durham will bootleg MOCK’S CHURCH NEWS south, an Oromo Liberation
for a dollar a sack. (1 knew The flu is still raging in our The program given by the Movement simmers among the
Misouri.
I would get that Ad worked in community; Several of our Epworth League oil last Sunday G allas, E thiopia's second
Also front page noted a
there somewhere.) people took in “The Old Maid's night was very good, and a largest ethnic group. Oromo is
revival by W. H. Wilford, The
Convention” over at Advance large crowd was present, hope the traditional name of the
Blacksm ith Preacher of
SMITH GROVE NEWS Saturday night, and reported a as the weather gets warmer to Gallas.
Cooleemee which read: I will
nice time; Master Cicero Mock have a better attendance; The Eritrea poses the gravest
begin a revival meeting at Rev. C. M. MCKinney filled
is very ill with the flu, we are sick of our village are danger to the military junta
Bixby’s Chapel, at Bixby, N. C. his regular appointment here
sorry to note; Mr. I. H. Mock is improving we are glad to say; that deposed Emperor Haile
the first Sunday in April. The Sunday afternoon, and as usual,
worse at this time, we are sorry Mr. Albert Long returned to his Selassie last September.
first service will be Sunday preached an excellent sermon;
to note; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. home in Durham Sunday, after Primarily an agricultural and
morning at 11 o’clock and that Mrs. G. C. Hendrix is spending
Jones, of Mocksville, spent spending several days with his pastoral region, it is poor in
night at 7:30, also each night at a few days this week at
Sunday with Mr. W. J. Jones; parents; Prof. J. F. Scott and natural resources.
7:30as long as this meeting goes Farmington with her aunt, Mrs.
Mr. W. T. Mock, Mrs. Jake Mr. Ben Smith spent the week But Ethiopia’s rulers regard
on. Every body has an C. A. Long; Mrs. J . R. Beeding
cornatzer of Advance, and Mrs. end with the former’s parents the province as vital because it
invitation to come and join in spent last week with her
T. C.Album of Winston-Salem, near Concord; Miss Dorothy includes the country’s outlet to
with us. Iwant the Christians to daughter, Mrs. Calvin Bowles,
spent Sunday evening with Mr. Norrington, Mr. and Mrs. W, the sea-some 600 miles of Red
come and help us fight sin. near Mocksville; Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Mock; Mrs. W. C. Howard Kennen and Mrs. Kennen's Sea coast, with the port cities of
When we go to a gris mill and R. L. Whitaker, of Oak Grove,
and children of Advance, spent mother, Mrs. Sarah Young, of Massawa and Assab.
put good corn in the Hopper, we spent Sunday with Mrs. D. J.
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. L. Indiana, who is visiting here, In ancient times, the area that ® N/kTIONAL Q E O Q H A P H IC S O C m T V '
get good bread meal. So if you Smith; Mr. G. B. Taylor and
B. Mock; Mr. ?nd Mrs. U. H. attended the M. E. Church at became Eritrea was part of the ^ r.• • r
will come and put something in family, of Clemmons, were the Eritrea, annexed in 1962, contains Massawa an^l
Phelps spent Sunday in Mocksville Sunday evening; Kingdom of Aksum, on the ‘‘’f ’’‘' f
the meeting you will get guests of Mr. and G. C. Hendrix
Cooleemee with Mr. W. R. Mrs. Marion .Johnson and Mrs. caravan routes linking the Arab Ethiopia hghts to hold Eritreu, despite local reb- the port city of Assab. Loss of the province w o u ld ,,
something out of it. Remember Sunday.; Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
the date, April Sth. Sheek; Mr. and Mrs. Steve G. H. Graham spent Tuesday in lands and Greece. When the ‘•‘'s " lio demand the province’s independence, leave Ethiopia with no outlet to the sea.
Beeding spent Sunday with Mr.
Beauchamp spent Sunday with Winston-Salem shopping; Miss kingdom declined, the region
Another local: Leopard Stone and Mrs. Calvin Bowles, near
Quarry Soon To Be Operated. Mocksville; Miss Nell Hendrix Mr. L. B. Orrell; Mr. Ralmus Nell Hartman was a visitor with came under Ethiopian rule described as "45,000 square E ritrean People's Forces
province with local self-
The Leopard stone quarry, spent the week-end with Mrs. E. Carter is very ill with flu and home folks last week-end; Miss around 950 A. D. miles of Grand Canyon” and is appear willing to negotiate a
Margaret Brock, of Charlotte, ' government. But Haile Selassie return to local self-rule,
located on the Peter Hairston L. McClamrock, of Mocksville, pneumonia at this time, we are Later, Portuguese and Turks ideal terrain for guerrilla
steadily extended E thiopian
plantation, near the Yadkin sorry to note; Mr. W. S. Phelps spent the week-end with her battled for possession of its warfare. The rebels now E ritrean Liberation Front
Route 2; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. control over provincial affairs
river, Davie county, and which Spry spent one day the past has purchased a new Ford; parents; Mr. and Mrs. Alex sweltering seacoast. By the control alm ost all of the leaders say they will settle only,
until in 1962 E ritre a ’s
contains the only stone deposit Messrs. J . C. and G. f . Cooper and daughters were 16th century the Ottoman Turks countryside and have battled for complete independence.
week in Winston-Salem; Mr. parliament voted for full union
of its kind in the world, so far as Beauchamp, G. W. Mock and W. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. had extended their sway to most government forces in the Government spokesmen insist .
Henry Cash, of Winston-Sale, Max Brock; Miss Phoebe Eaton with Ethiopia. Ethiopia cannot give up i t s .
geologists have been able to S. Phelps made a business trip of the area. Egyptian invaders capital city of Asmara.
was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. spent the week-end in Winston- Eritrean leaders charged the While the socialist-oriented seaports.
ascertain, will be opened and to Winston-Salem Saturday. briefly controlled the region,
H. G. Sheek Sunday; Mr. and Salem; Miss Mary Deal spent vote was a fraud, went into
operated by the American Stone then were ousted in turn by
Mrs. E. T. Atkinson of Winston- the week end with her parents; exile, and founded the Eritrean
corporation, of Salisbury. FULTON NEWS Italian troops.
Salem, spent Sunday here with Mr. John Brock was given a Liberation Front (ELF). The
Italy ■formally annexed the
W. H. Felder, president of the
company, who was in the city
relatives. Mrs. Joe Peebles is very sick
at this writing, sorry to note;
surprise birthday party Monday region in 1890 as the colony of
rebels at first were dismissed as
shiftas, or bandits, but their
Appalachian Group To
night. When the crowd arrived Eritrea, naming it after the
(Winston-Salem) today, stated ADVANCE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, numbers grew.
John ran from the room but Mare E rythraeum of the
that the necessary machinery Financed by Arab
had been purchased and would
Mr. Will Eagle and family, of
Winston Salem, spent Sunday
of Hanes, spent Saturday night
at Mr. N. F. Youngs; Mr.
soon came back. Games were
played after which delicious
Romans. In 1935 Italy launched
its conquest of Ethiopia from
governm ents, the Recreate Boone’s March
be installed at once. He expects A rthur Brooks, of Yadkin refreshments were served. The predominantly Moslem ELF is Over-Mountain and Back-
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. Eritrea.
to begin operations within the College, visited Mr. D. L. crowd left after much fun and armed with the latest Czech and A movement to get May 26-30 Water Men to fight in the'
T. Sm ithdeal; Mrs. C. D. British and Ethiopian forces
next few weeks. The samples Lanier Sunday evening; Misses enjoyment, wishing John many Soviet automatic weapons. The declared Southern Appalachian Revolutionary War Battle of .,
Peeler, of Salisbury is spending defeated occupying Italian units
obtained from the quarry show Panthy Lanier and Iva Stewart more happy birthdays. ; Mr. ELF and its rival Eritrean Frontiersman Week in the state Kings Mountain.
a tew days with her parents, early in World War II, and the
the stone to be of white quartz, and Mr. Clarence Livengood and Mrs. E. C. James, Mr. and People’s Forces claim to have is underway by a group That m arch was from.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hendrix; province became a British
mottled with balls of green horn spent Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Woodruff Sink, Mr. and 25,000 men under arm s. dedicated to preserving the Sycamore Shoals, Tenn. to the
Miss Grace Cornatzer is protectorate.
blend, and is claimed to be the Hanes with M r. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Swing, of Observers think the total is history and culture of the South Carolina site of the
spending the week with her In 1952 the United Nations
finest stone for decorative Baxter Hendrix; Mrs. Bill Frye Winston-Salem, and Mr. and slightly more than 6,000. Applachian Mountains. decisive battle on October 6,
grandm other, Mrs. Mary placed E rtitrea under
purposes known. spent one day the past week However, Eritrea has been The group is the Appalachian 1780.
Howard, of near Bixby; Miss Mrs. Harley W alker and Ethiopian rule as a federated
Another article was on with homefolks; Mr. and Mrs. children, of Mocksville, were Consortium, which is trying to In honor of the events, the,
Lillian Parham, of the High
Coolidge Vote Not So Large. Fred Lanier, of Mocksville, Sunday visitors with Mr. and promote a march along the Consortium plans a “ public,
School Faculty, spent Saturday
Senator Simmons thinks that spent Saturday night with Mr. Mrs. W. F. Walker; Miss Vada same route that Daniel Boone gathering a b o u t.m id d a y in ..
in Winston-Salem; Misses Mary
the republicans and the large
daily papers of the country are
Lewis and Louise Kimbrough, and Mrs. Charlie Hege; Miss Johnson spent the week-end U N C - A A n n o u r lc e s P r o g r a m took on his trek from North Jonesboro (Tenn.) on Friday,
Wilkesboro, N.C., to the Berea April 30,1976, to celebrate anew
who attend school at Winston- Nomie Hege visited relativer at with her sister, Mrs. J. W.
creating a wrong impression Advance Saturday; Messrs, Williams, of Winston-Salem; and Booneborough area if our rededication and
Salem, spent the week-end at
about the popularity of the
President. He said today that
home; Mrs. Julia Allen, of Donald and Jack Lanier and
Charlie Hege made a trip to
Mr. Ira Seats, who has been in
Florida for some time, arrived
For H ie h S c h o o l S t u d e n t s Kentucky in 1772. commitment to the spirit and <
Leading the march, which is resolution of our forefathers ,
Winston-Salem, spent the week­
the oft-repeated claim that he Salisbury Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. scheduled to cover 368 miles and the land that is as much a
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. home Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Asheville N.C. - For the heightening their general
got an approximate majority of Hugh Deadmond of Salisbury, from April 10 to the last week in part of us as our hearts and
Kimbrough; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Poly Cook have returned home fourth summer, the University appreciation of literature, by
seven millions at the polls is spent Sunday afternoon with Mary, will be Ivey “ Boone” eyes.”
Byerly spent Sunday afternoon from Florida where they spent of North Carolina at Asheville providing them with the skills of
incorrect. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, of North Wilkesboro,
with the former’s mother, Mrs. several weeks. will offer an Enrichm ent literary analysis and by Copies o f the Broadside ^
Ford Motor Company had two N.C., a direct descendant of the currently are being distributed
Elizabeth Byerly; Miss Willie Livengood; Mrs. Snyder, of
Erect Brock Memorial - The Program for talented high developing skills in thinking and
artides headed Plate Glass Used Cooleemee, is visiting Mr, and writing about literature. famed outdoorsman. by the A ppalachian
Shermer spent Sunday with her sixth grade of the Farmington school students. The Appalachian Consortium Consortium, which is a non­
By Ford Would Roof 380-Acre Mrs. G. F. Frye; Miss Mollie Students interested in the
mother, Mrs. T. M. Shermer; High School and Grammar Paul T. Deason, dean of
Farm and Ford Plant Used Frye spent one night the past chemistry, math and literature in a just-relaesed “ Broadside” profit association of colleges,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sheets spent Grade school was given the students and Enrichm ent
1,444,536 Tons Of Coal Last week-end with her sister, Mrs. courses should have the the march and another planned universities, and public service
Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth custody of planting ivey and Program coordinator, said
Year. in September by Rip Collins of
Byerly; Mrs. J. H. Cornatzer, Hendrix at Fork; Misses Iva
turfing the mound around the courses will be offered in four recommendation of their high agencies in Western North
Under an article M ailing Stewart and Panthy Lanier and school teachers in that area. Blowing Rock, N.C. to Carolian, Eastern Tennessee,
who has been visiting in academic areas: Chemistry,
Cards Must Carry Two-Cent Mr. Clarence Livengood visited memorial erected on the school commemorate the route of the and Southwestern Va.
Winston-Salem, returned home grounds last week to Nathaniel dram a, literature and
Stam p, on page two, Will Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brock patriot preacher and mathematics.
Rogers writes in his Bull Livengood, at Cooleemee
M arkland and children, of Revolutionary soldier of the The programs are beamed at
Durham ad; Sunday.
Winston-Salem, spent Sunday high school seniors, juniors and
They are trying to pass an
amendment to keep children
from working. Now children
afternoon with
Mrs. L. O. Markland.
Mr. and
CONCORD NEWS
Farmington section. A large
delegation of the family is
expected to come from other
even sophomore who may earn
college transcript credit as well
Factory T o Made Furniture
Mr. John Ford and daughters, Mr. P earl Dwiggins and states at the unveiling which as experiencing curricular and
didn't want to work, but they got
tired waiting for somebody else
to do it. If they would just put
of Lexington, spent the week­
end with Mr. and Mrs. George
family, of Center, visited Mr.
W. J . Vickers Sunday evening;
will take place at the annual
commencment of the school in
extra-curricular campus life
prior to graduation from high Custom
Myers; Mr. Frank McCubbins Mr. John Crotts and family, of May, Mrs. W. E. Kennon who is school.
through an am endm ent to The drama classes begin May LIVINGROOM FURNITURE
and family, of Mocksville, spent Turrentine, spent Sunday with teacher of the sixth grade has
MAKE grown people all work, 18 and end July 12, the math
Sunday afternoon with their Mr. Frank Crotts; Miss Dorothy interestered her grade
there would be no need to have program runs from June 9 to
this children one. Grown people
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berrier spent last week with especially in North Carolina W e Have The Finest LOVESEATS-
Myers; Miss Katie Tucker Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCulloh at July 10, chemistry from July 7
stopped working without an History and is making a very
spent the week-end with Miss Mocksville; Miss Lula Crotts to Aug. 1 and literature from
Amendment or even a reason, interesting collection of books
so it will take more than an
Nellie Bennett, of Cornatzer; spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank and historical papers as well as
July 9 to Aug. 7. Factory Selected CHAIRSHIDE-BEDS
BorntoMr.&Mrs.G. P. Waller a Crotts; Misses Lettie Bell and Titled Introduction to the
Amendment to start them. It articles for a school museum.
fine son; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beatrice Smith visited Miss Theatre, the drama course will
will take a Miracle.
Byerly and Mrs. Will Sain spent Oma Burton at Cooleemee
One of the interesting things
be taught by Arnold K. Materials
They are going to pass about the Brock Memorial is a
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday; Mr. Boone Crotts spent Wengrow, assistant professor of
button from the uniform of the
drama , and is designed to
old soldier loaned by Mr. F. R.
McMahan who is a descendant.
The button is placed in the
fam iliarize students with
aspects of theater production. EASTER SPECIAL
SSUPER DOLLAR granite above the tablet.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
The course is offered in
conjunction with the Asheville
Youth Theatre's summ er Nutioiial Matiress American Drew
Bed Room Suit
2 Piece Sofa And
Goings and Comings of the
Populace of Mocksville and
production.
Dean Deason will teach the & Box Springs Solid Oak Regular $829.00
Chair
Surroundings. Enrichm ent Course in Triple Dreiier Bed & Foot Board Reg. $299.95
Miss Sophia Meroney spent M athem atics, a study of 2 Piece
the week-end at home; Mr. G. integers, rational, real and
M irror And Chert
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Charlotte; Mr. W. A. Allison be introduced to the theory of
groups, rings. integrals
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assistant professor of
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of outstanding high school Regular $829.00
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Waters spent Thursday in
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Mrs. Herbert Birdsall of
Mooresville, was the guest of
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 - 9B

W i n n e r s A n n o u n c e d In D a v ie S o i l & W a t e r C o n t e s t s
Winners of the Davie Soil and seventh and eighth grades in place. Receiving $10.00 for third
Water Conservation D istrict schools in Davie County. The place was Robin P hillips,
essay, and speech contests were speeches could be on any topic William R. Davie School; and
announced Monday night, relating to the conservation of Harold Sm ith, Mocksville
March 24, at a special District our natural resources. Each Middle School.
meeting held In the Brock school held a contest and The D istrict Supervisors
Community Building. selected a winner to represent would like to express their
The poster division was open their school in the county appreciation to all that
to all fourth, fifth and sixth contest. participated to make this
grade students in the county. Craig Leviner of Pinebrook contest successful, especially
The posters could include any School was first place winner. the teachers. The speech
sound conservation Idea of our He received a $25.00 Savings contest is a new concept in
natural resources that the Bond. Second place winner was conservation education with the
student wished to present. They Melissa Barnhardt of Shady Davie District being among the
were judged on their content, Grove School. She received first of the 92 districts in North
neatness, originality and $15.00. There was a tie for third Carolina to sponsor one.
artistic ability.
supervisor Sylvia The winners of the speech contest are pictured above.
McClamrock presented awards They arc C ................................................
ra ig Leviner, first place, Pinebrook P b ie l School;
to the winners on the fourth na, Melissa
second, irieiissa o Baarnh
rn n a ru t,
ard i, anuuy
Shady Grove uvc o School: and
w iiuui,, oiiu
grade level. Receiving g for th ird place was Robin P h iiiip s , JVm.
tieing V R . D avie
engraved plaques for being the School and H arold S m ith, M ocksville M iddle School.
county winners were: first
place, Tony Bailey, Mocksville On M arch 19,1975, students of Suite 2 presented a skit
El,einentary School; second Pinebrook to Suite 1 called "T he M ixing Stick” . On the sam e day,
a skit was presented in Suite 6 by M r. M a rk la n d ’s
place, Johnny Phillips, Wm. R.
reading group called “ The H ig h w a y m a n ," a poem on
Davie School; and third place,
Betsy Helms, Shady Grove
Program their reading book.
School. The school winners
received ribbons. These
winners were:
Shady Grove School: First
UNC-G G e ts $ 1 3 5 , 5 4 8 G r a n t
Greensboro - A bequest of The scholarships will be for
place, Betsy Helms; second $135,548 has been made by the scholarship fund.
place, Mike Cass; and third undergraduate study and the
late George B. Robbins of Rt. 1. UNC-G Chancellor James S. amount of each scholarship will
place, Cindy Phelps. I Graham to the University of Ferguson announced the be between $500 and $800
M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry North Carolina at Greensboro bequest today, and explained annually. The awards will be
P ictured above are the winners on the fifth grade level
School:: First place, Tony in the Conservation Poster Contest. C ounty winners to establish an endowed that it will establish the Bessie made for one year with the
Bailey, second place. Will were: first, T erri Lynn D ull, W m . R . D av ie School; Holmes Robbins and the George understanding that they will be
kJunker; and third place, Kevin second. Je ff Barneycastle, W m . R . D avie School; and B. Robbins Scholarships at renewed, subject to the
|Gr<een. third, Lori Cope, Cooleemee School.
P in e b ro o k Has
P ictured above are the winners in the Conservation UNC-G. student’s performance and
w m . R. Davie School: First “ We are highly appreciative conduct being satisfactory to
IpIaCe, Johnny Phillips; second Poster Contest on the fourth grade ievei. The co^nty M u s ic a l P rogram
winners were: first, Tony B ailey, M ocksville E le m e n ta ry of the generous bequest made to the UNC-G Scholarship
f place, Melissa Walker. this University by Mr. Committee. The scholarships’
School; second, Jo h nn y P h illips, W m . R . D a v ie School; O n March 13, 1975, Suite 3 at
' Recognizing the winners on R obbins,” said Chacellor duration,
and third, Betsy H elm s, Shady G rove School. Pinebrook School celebrated under those
the fifth grade level in the Ferguson. “Throughout his life, conditions, may be up to four
Conservation Poster Contest “Music in our Schools” day. It
was sponsored by the Musical Mr. Robbins had a deep-seated years of undergraduate study.
was Charles Bullock, District dedication to the education of
Supervisor. Receiving Arts Council. It is anticipated that interest
The first performance was young men and women, and it is earnings from the Robbins
en^aved plaques for being characteristic that he would Scholarship Fund will make
county winners were; first given by the Rhythm group
from Suite 4. want to continue to assist in possible 12 to 15 scholarships
place, Terri Lynn Dull, Wm. R. their intellectual development per year, depending on the
Davie School; second place, Next two dance groups
performed a dance they learned through this scholarship fund. amount of the awards.
Je ff Barneycastle, Wm. R. “This is a substantial gift and
Davie School; and third place, in P. E. The bequest to UNC-G was
Next the chorus from Suite 5 it will enable us to provide contained in Robbins’ last will
Lori Cope, Cooleemee School. continuing financial support and testament. He died June 3,
Receiving ribbons as school and 6 performed some songs.
Next everyone did the “Hand over a period of years to 1973. The date of distribution of
winners were; deserving students. This gift is the estate was Dec. 5, 1974.
PInebrook School: first Jive” and then everyone sang
together. particularly im portant now Robin was a long-time
place, Lisa Sm ith; second because the slowdown in our member of the Alamance
P ictu re d above are the w inners on the sixth grade level The last performance was by
place, Mark Walton; and third, economy is making it more County Schools administrative
■a the Conservation Poster Contest. C o u n ^ winners Mr. Strader’s guitar group.
Chris Eaton. difficult for m any of our staff, retiring in 1965 after 38
were: first, M ary Kontos; second, E d w a rd G reen; and Buddy Gough soloed on “Sweet
Wm. R. Davie School: first th ird, F ra n k ie S m ith. A ll three winners are students at students to meet their education years of service with the county
place, Terri Lynn Dull, second Surrender” , a song by John
place, Jeff Barneycastle, and
Mi'issiUat Pinebrook School. Denver. expenses.” schools.
third place, Donnie Chaffin. P ictu re above are the w inners in the Conservation
M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry Essay Contest w hich was sponsored in the sixth grade.
School: first place, Steve The County winners were: first, Renee Bracken, W m . R.

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Heffner, second place, Debbie D avie School; second, K aren B o nardi, and third,
Deborah E llis, both of P inebrook School.
Graham, and third place, Carla
Lapish.
Cooleemee School: first the poster contest on the sixth were:
place, Lori Cope, second place, grade level. They were: first Pinebrook School: first ^
Robin Crotts, and third place, place, Mary Kontos, Edward place, Mary Kontos, second
Paula Neely. Green and Frankie Smith, all place, Edward Green; and third
Shady Grove School: first from Pinebrook School. place, Frankie Sm ith.

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plejce, Tim Miller, second place, Honorable Mention was Honorable m ention, Mitchel
Alah Jones, and third place, awarded Jim m y Lane from Doss.
Ray' Mowery. Cooleemee School. Receiving Wm. R. Davie School; first
D istrict Supervisor I. H. ribbons for being school place, Leesa Lawrence.
“ d b k i c ” Jones, Jr. presented winners on the sixth grade level Cooleemee School: first
engi^aved plaques to winners of place, Jim m y Lane; second
p la c ^ Gina Blackwood; third
NEWS FROM YOUR place, Tammy Kimmer; and
Honorable m ention, Sharon

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Shady Grove School:
place, Marty Keeton; second
first
6 i/ ,
Agent place, Stephen Durham; and
third place, Scott Burton.
The Conservation Essay
Bch year there are literally of dry weather. Quicker Contest was open to all sixth
usands of tons of leaves, decomposition and a better grade students in the County.
Bss clippings and other mixture w ill result if the The essays could be written on
vteetable m atter burned, compost is shoveled from one any subject relating to the
thrown away, or otherwise pile to another two or tlvee conservation of our natural
d^troyed and wasted by home times during the season. resources. Essays were judged
owners. Literally thousands of Compost is used for top- on their neatness, content,
the dollars that are spent on dressing lawns by spreading originality, grammar, writing
fertilizers and manures could about one-half inch deep over style, and clarity. Johnny Ray
bttsaved if more of this organic the entire area. A good mixture Allen, Chairman of the District,
m||itter were used on the home in which to plant seeds or pot recognized the essay contest
grounds. Not only does this plants may be made by winners. The county winners
organic matter make the soil thoroughly mixing equal parts and their prizes were; first p.
lokm ier and thus improve
aeration, tilth, and it's water
of compost, sand, and garden
soil. It may be worked into g
ace, Renee Bracken, Wm. R.
avie School, received a $25.00 TH E M O N EY YO U N E E D
b id in g capacity, but it also flower borders and is especially Savings Bond; second place,
simplies some of the plant foods good for perennials. Compost Karen Bonardi, Pinebrook
n^essary for normal growth. also makes an excellent mulch School, received $15.00; and
jpompost is composed of peat, for all kinds of shrubs and is third place, Deborah Ellis,
leaves or other waste plant
ktter, plus lime and fertilizer
excellent in the vegetable
garden.
Pinebrook School, received
$10.00. Receiving ribbons for IS N O W A V A IL A B L E
{completely Intermingled and being school winners were:
d^omposed and can be used for Watch Backyard Gardener Pinebrook Sfhool: first
fehilizing or renovating land. each Monday evening 7 -8 p.m., place, Karen Bonardi, second
Tne materials most suitable are March 10 -May 19,1975 on these place, Deborah Ellis, and third
leaves as they fall from the following stations;
tries, grass clippings, straw, WUNC-TV Channel 4,
place, Angela Riddle.
Wm. R. Davie School: first H E R E
wflste m aterials from cut Raleigh; WUND-TV Channel 2, place, Renee Bracken, second
flowers or from vegetables used Columbia; WUNG-TV Channel place, Dana Jones, and third,
in^.the kitchen and refuse from 58, Concord; WUNE-TV
Channel 17, Linville; WUNF-TV
Ronda Draughn. Here at the Mocksville Savings and Loan Association we are now
garden after frost. Since
be straw is rather slow in Channel 33, Asheville; WUNJ-
Cooleemee School;
place, Peggy
first
Broadw ay;, in a position to make loans for the purpose we like best. . . to
caying, it is best not to in­
clude it in the compost pile'. Put
TV Channel 39, Wilmington;
WUNK-TV Channel 25,
second place, Lee Athey; and
third place, Beverly Campbell.
build or buy homes. After all, that has been our purpose for many
pile in the back yard, Greenville; WUNL-TV Channel The Supervisors of the Davie years, and we have helped to build or buy hundreds of homes for
preferably close to a building 26, Winston-Salem.
a t^ screened from view by a
Soil and Water Conservation
District sponsored their second
Davie County people.
planting of shrubbery. Most annual speech contest in the
gardeners prefer to make
compost in a bin made of fence
wi^'e, wood, or concrete. If a bln
A U C T IO N In Mocksville and Davie County there are many reputable realtors
is;used, one side or end should
open easily to permit easier and builders who will be glad to discuss building with you, and
rdnoval of the compost.
To have a good compost,
they have competent workmen to do the job according to your
tl{t>rough mixing and decom- wishes.
poeition are essential.
requires jseveral
This
months,
r u m a ^ mS e s a l e
however, by adding certain at
fcj-tilizer m aterials the
dwaying process is speeded up
considerably and at the same Smith Grove See your builder now. Then see a member of our Home Loan Per­
ti^e , the compost is made sonnel!, who will be glad to give you details about a loan to put you
richer. A good commercial
fe|tlllzer, such as 8-8-8 or 6-8-6
Rre Department G ilding in your own home.
phis some ground limestone is
g^^erally used, however, stable
manure may also be used.
Saturday, April 19,1975
jn making the pile, the leaves
op organic matter are spread
oilt in a layer about 12 inches
dw p in any convenient pre-
atranged size. This should be
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Take Any Donations By Bates Grocery On 158 Mocksville, N.C. 27028
ttj; first and then again wet
d w n and add fertilizer and
lime. Continue this process Or For Pick-Up Call: Bates Grocery 493-4568,
ui)til the pile is as high as P h o n e 634-5936
daeired. Since moisture tends
t<r hasten decomposition, leave
Holt Howell 998-8186 Or Frank Orrell 493-4307
thib top of the pile hollowed in
tljp center lo catch rainwater.
If'possible, thoroughly wet the Food And Drinks For Sale On Grounds. At the Time and Temperature Sign ______ ~ tT vlng Povi« Com
pQe with a hose during periods
lOB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975

Reynolds Plans New Advertising R u m m a g e & B ake S a le This W e e k e n d


personality and way of living. A "H um m a g e and Bake and Ilia, m, to fi p. m. Saturday, ^
Camel Filter will introduce
the "M eet
a d v e r tis in g
the T urk"
c a m p a ig n
The ad copy says, "Meet the
Turk. He does more than
LAREV^WOOD, INC. OFFlCfi MACHINES S ale ," sponsored by the
Mocksvillc Wesleyan Church
Offered for sale will be all
kinds of odds and ends, new and
nationally beginning in late survive. He lives. Because he Typewriteri Women's Missionary Society, used items, and baked goods. :
March and early April. knows. He smokes for pleasure. INSURANCE- will bo held Fridov and All proceeds will go to the
The campaign features “The He gets it from the blend of Adding Machines Saturday, March 28 and 29, at Mocksvillc Wesleyan Church'
Turkish and Domestic tobaccos R E A L ESTATE carpet and building fund.
T urk," a tall, dark and the Mocksvillc Rotary Hut on
in Camel Filters. Do you?’’ Servicc On All Makes Salisbury Street. Hours will be Coffee and cake will be served .
handsom man in various
EASTER
settings. The name “The Turk’’ '"rhe Turk” will be seen in
magazine, billboard and point- Nolly Road - (located off Gladstone Rd. on Number
EARLE’S from 10 a. m, to 9 p. m. Friday during the sale.
was chosen to depict a
o f- sale a d v e r t is e m e n t s . 1125), 3 bedroom brick veneer and shingle home with 2 OFFICE SUPPLIES
E arth's saddest day and baths, living room with fireplace, large kitchen-dining
earth's gladdest day were just combination, 2 car garage, and 12 x l2outbuiIding.
Dial 636-2341 iuH' A ll y<nir
three days apart. FOR ALL YOUR Salisbury, N.C.
After the crucifixion the 519 Salisbury St. 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, living H o a l iC s ia tr .V/'fAv d a l l
room, kitchen -Den combinalion with fireplace, and full
disciples were filled with grief
• Remodeling • RoomAdditions basement. Central Air central air conditioning.
and fear. Although Jesus had
told them that he must suffer
and die on the cross, they did • installing Storm Doors And Windows
29 acres • Bear Creek Church Road, just beyond Davie
County line. Only $850.00 per acre. AIOIELL Real Estate
not remember. They heard with
their ears but did not listen with
their minds.
It was Friday that Jesus -
• Fire Places • Masonary Work Of Any Kind.
Koad 1308, off Hwy 601 North 3 bedroom brick veneer
home with bath, living room, kitchen-dining combination,
carport, basement and large outbyilding. Only J26,000
DRILLING CO. ClemmonsViliage
Davie County - 4 year old 2 story house in Farmington, 4
between crim inals - was Route 9, Box 127
crucified. It was on Sunday, the
A .L ( P e d r o ) P lo tt HARDISON STREET - 3 bedroom brick veneer home bedrooms, 2 baths, rcduced to $40,000.
with bath, living room and kitchen. 1',4 acres behind this
first day of the week, that he Statesville, N.C. 28677
arose triumphant over death. 634-5448 house also available. House and both lots priced at
$18,000. PHONE 872-7614
Fox iMradow -Davie County, new 3 bedroom rancher, den
with fireplace, carport only $39,900.
Because of the great Joy that
filled their hearts, the early HOUSE AND 16.42 acres located on Rd. 1100 (Riverdale Now brick rancher - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, single carport,
Christians made this their day Rd.). From Greasy Corner, travel south on 601 2.7 miles. Advance', N.C. Woodlea Dev., $33,500, will consider FHA or VA.
of rest and worship and praise.
N o w R e n tin g Turn right on Riverdale Rd. last house on left. Upper PHONE 998-4141
Jesus went to the cross and story has 2 bedrooms, living room, hall and bath. Lower .Are you looking for plenty of room to move about? Call us
gave up his life as a man. He story has 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen-dining combination, about this new split foyer. Davie Coimty, 4 bedroomr. den
arose as the redeemer, the
savior of all who will accept
M O C K S V IL L A and den. Carport has sundeck on top. Laundry room and
storage room on back of hcuje. Electric heat. $35,200.
and playroom with fireplace. Shown bv appointment.
Only $55,500.
him. It is a personal matter.
God never forces anyone to be a
APARTM ENTS LA-QUINTA MOBILE HOME VILLAGE - Total electric
double wide mobile home has living room, dining room,
PUBLIC .New li.sdng -Davie County, new split foyer, 3 bedrooms, 2
Christian. God so loved the 415 Forest Lane Mocksville, N.C. kitchen, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and large screened full baths, 2 fireplaces, redwood deck overlooking
world that he gave his son. He
so loves persons as if he were Featuring 1& 2 Bedroom Apartments porch. The kitchen appliances, washer, dryer, drapes,
and several pieces of furniture are included. This is one
NOTICE backyard, double garage, only $38,000.
the only one. He lives! He lives of the most attractive lots in La Quinta. !!.'>acres -Advance -river gnd road frontage. Only $1,200
This Easter Season. He lives Reference To The
within my heart. NOW AVAILABLE: SOUTHWOOD ACRES - Have you seen the new section
which is now open? Make your choice from many
per acre.
From my collection of recipes TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS beautiful wooded lots. Cemetery Of The Liberty
.1 beautiful acres on Howardtown Rd., only $8,900.
comes these Easter recipes.
And, since eggs are a real
Air Condition, Shag Carpet, Dish Washer, GARDEN VALLEY -Three bedroom brick veneer home
United Methodist Church
Disposal, Refngerator, Stove, Washer & with living room, dining room, kitchen, den with 4 acres -Cedar Creek Rd., with farm building, $12,000.
Easter treat, let’s think about fireplace, 2 baths, full basement, double carport. Kitchen
eggs for our menu. You'll find Dryer Connections, Utility Store Room. Mocksviiie, Route 4
has built-in stove with self-cleaning oven. Dishwasher li acres on Baltimore Rd., with well and septic tank, 2
that eggs combine beatuifully
with all sorts of flavors and can
_______ n40.Q0QNE.MONTH_______ and disposal also built-in. This house has central air and
is situated on a beautiful wooded lot.
Please Remove All Old bedroom trailer, only $15,000.
be served often in place of meat,
offering a new taste every time.
Will Be Glad ToShow! Flowers From All Graves 2fi acres and 54 acres -Advance -only $1,500 per acre.
What’s better than good old ^CALL O R SEE
Southern fried ham and eggs? C o m e By M ocksviiie Insurance Agency Prior To Easter. C a ro ly n .lohnson 7Bli-4777 A nn Ilille b r a n d »88-4;(78
'/i cup butter or margarine
8 slices cooked smoked ham NO APPOINTMENT DON WOOD or HUGH LAREW J a n e B oyer 7fi6-fi»JI
3-13-2tn O ffice 766-4777
'/4 cup brown sugar, firmly 8:00 To 5:00 NECESSARY Office 634-5933
packed Phone: Daytime 5:00 p.m.
Vi cup coffee
8-4 eggs 634-5917 634-5128 or 634-2849 Nights 634-2826 or 634-2288
salt and pepper.
In a large skillet beat ‘/.t cup
butter or margarine. Fry ham
slices until hot and slightly
brown. Drain. Set on serving
platter. Keep warm.
A H om e Q f Y o u r O w n ...
T h e r e ’s N o t h i n g L ik e If
t h e lk < M iU e i|
Prepare red-eye gravy by 0^ 1 UtJ I/t If
adding brown sugar to skillet.
Heat until bubbly and brown.
R E lA L E S T A T E H o m e F in d e f
Add coffe. Stir to dissolve
sugar. Simmer 5 minutes.
In second skillett, heat
remaining 'A cup butter or
“A Co-operating Brokerage Firm* Howard Realty & lOCAnoN lOOMS M
IID
Member of Winston-S^lem Multipal Listing Service
m
IMS PtICI ontmriATutis
m argarine. Fry eggs until
whites are firm and yolks soft.
Sprinkle eggs with salt and
SPRING IS HERE Insurance Near
Hwy 801 2-4 5 $49,500 4V^ Acres land with lake. Beautiful home. Must sec
to appreciate.
pepper. Remove to platter with NEW LISTING - PINO ROAD - FARMINGTON D A V IE ACADEiVlV K O A D - Nice 3 bedroom brick 2 fireplaces, lo r m a l d in in g ro o m , dishw asher, sto\
ham . Serve at once. COMMUNITY - 12 ACRES BEAUTIFUL LAND with house w ith large kitchen, nice liv in g room , extra large
Hickory H ill 3 2 ToSeU F u ll b a sem en t, d o u b le c a rp o rt.
septic tank and deep well on property. Two buildings on lot. P R IC E D TO S E L L .________________________
DEVILED EGG CASSEROLE this tract excellent site to biiild a house of your choice.
Saliibuiy St. 3 2 $29,900 3Vi acres land, hom e rem odeled, plus 3 ca r garage,
Mocksvillc bam .
EXCELLENT POTENTIAL! 38 A C R E S LO C A T E D JU S T O F F Hwy. 601 S. Good
1 (16) oz. pkg. m edium JUST 4 MILES TO FARMINGTON MO EXIT - IN THE well, septic tank, m obile hom e._________________ ,
FARMINGTON COMMUNITY. 5 acres with 250’ road Mocksviiie 1 $14,500 New gold siding, large lot, garden space.
noddles Lots for sale -ju s t off H ospital St., 3 lots, 100 x 200 each.
‘A cup better or margarine frontage; excellent building site, fenced pastureland with Lovely brick home, dishwasher, central a ir, double
2 cups light cream or milk stream. Property has well and stall type building C all today. 2or3 2 $30,000 carport.
14 cup grated parmesan suitable for barn. LET’S SEE TODAY!
N E W LIS T IN G - Hwy. 64 W est - full basem ent. 3 Milling
cheese A PRIM E TRACT OF LAND, IDEALLY LOCATED.
bedroom s, liv in g room , l ‘/4 baths, roomy kitchen w ith RMd 3 114 $27,600 B eautiful tri-level, central a ir, plus basement.
6 hard-cooked eggs TWIN LAKES AIRPORT AREA, approximately 17'A
acres with stream and meadow grass. Many large eating area. ICO percent financing av ailable. Davie
2 teaspoon prepared spicy I ’ M ust see to appreciate. O nly ISO down pay m e nt. Academy Rd. 3 .1 $19,600 19 acres lan d w ith this 3 bedroom home.
possibilities!
mustard Whitney Lovely, 3 bedroom brick home. Electric heat. Full
1 teaspoon Worcestershire OVER THREE ACRES NEAR 1-40 -Majestic hillside P E R F E C T F O R T H E F A M IL Y with extra incom e in Road
3 1 $25,600 l>asement plus carport.
sauce tract. Reasonable! m ind -C alifornia rancher, 3 bedroom s, 2 full c e ram ic H IT H o m e recently redecorated, beautiful new carpet.
^ teaspoon salt A LITTLE CASH WILL DO IT - Owner offers terms on baths, large liv in g room with stone fireplace, d in in g Lexington St. 3 1 $12,600
'/4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce this 24 acre tract near Duke Power Plant site in Fork room , spacious fa m ily room and kitchen w ith stone­
work interior w all. Exterior of stone and brick, Edgewood 1.44 Acres with lovely Brick home. Beautiful shag
3-4 tablespoons mayonnaise area.
garage. Citizens band equipm ent included. Also large Circle
3 VA ToSdl. carpets over Hardwood. Fireplace in Den.
We arc offering a most desirable 5 acre tract for the
Cook noodles according to individual with discriminating taste. Good road frontage multi-purpose shop as well as car w ash - self service Beautiful Brick Home. Lovely wooded lot. Huge
Near
package. Place in baking dish. and auto m atic equipm ent in perfect condition. 3 2 $31,900 Master Bedroom plus Dining Room.
in a prime location, bordering a stream. Call for Clemmons
In a small sauce pan melt particulars. Advance area, convenient to surroiuiding counties.
W ill sell separately. A good package deal. Good Starter home with carpet nice location &
butter or margarine. Stir in
A good way to build security is to Invest In your own tract SaUsbury St. 2 1 $11,500 iarse lot.
light cream and cheese. Pour M IL L IN G R O A D
of land. Tracts of 1 to 4 acres for a building site, garden,
evenly over noodles. Shell eggs beef, horses. In a very desirable area of Davie County. Beautiful 3 bedroom brick hom e with 1V& baths, miles city limits.
and cut in half lengthwise. Financing can be arranged. modern kitchen with dishw asher, lovely den w ith
Remove yolks. Mash yolks with large fireplace. M ust see to appreciate. C all today.
LOTS FOR SALE - HICKORY HILL GOLF COURSE
parsley, m ustard, Farming is our future. A sound investment in a good Beautiful Lake front or choose one near the tennis courts or golf course.
Worcestershire sauce, salt and working farm. 180 acres surrounded by two large C^U for information,-------------------------------
streams, suitable for hogs, cattle, etc. Excellent H A R M O N Y - Good five room house w ith an acre lot.
hot pepper sauce. Stir in Good w ell and new p u m p . Ow ner w ill finance p a rt of Beautiful Level Deeded Waterfront Lot on Lake Norman on Main Lake. Restricted.
buildings.
enough mayonnaise to make the 18,500. Beautiful Homes in the Area.________________________________ _______________
mixture creamy. 8 PERCENT INTEREST RATES AVAILABLE ON Aprox. 1 acre lot in beautiful Greenwood Lakes. Only $5,500. Must see to appreciate.
Stuff egg yolk mixture into FHA&VA LOANS BO O N E -3 large bedrooms, liv in g room w ith excellent
eggs. Place on top of casserole. view and fireplace. AH electric, com pletely furnished. COMMERCIAL
MOVING TO WINSTON-SALEM? We have a great Locatkm fiem Woe
Bake in preheated oven at 350 Priced at only 127,000. Stmnn
buy in a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home near Schlitz Brewery,
degrees for 35 to 40 minutes or n iis brick home, situated on a lot 110 x 300, has formal Yadkin 2 Chicken Houses size 37X2S0 -plus egg room.
until brown. Serve'With crisp areas and full basement in a lovely neighborhood. Will
M O C K S V IL L E - 6 rooms with bath in this hom e. County 9.87 2 Well! $27,900 Good investment for some one.
b a c o n s l i c e s . consider FHA or VA financing. Mid 30s. B eautiful yard w ith fruit trees. Call for appointm ent. I

Reduced to )21,000.
AT BRANTLEY'S.- WE LIST TO S E L I ^ ^ ^ _
EGGSFOOYU NG A colonial brick rancher w<*^ 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths,
formal living and dining ns, sundeck, carport, bull B E T H E L C H U R C H R O A D - 6 beautiful acres w ith a
rem odeled hom e. Three large bedrooms, m odern

U if K lr in c le r
basement. Come and see .ur yourself. A GREAT BUY.
. 6 eggs >kitchen with range and refrigerator, large fireplace.
2 tablespoons soy sauce YOU WON’T HAVE TO LIFT A PAINT BRUSH - Only $30,000._______________________________ ___
1 teaspoon salt everything is in tip top condition in this 3 bedroom
1 - 16 oz. can bean sprouts colonial rancher. It has an acre of ground, a lovely C R A F T W O O D - See this 3 bp*’ ’’')om, b athroo m , all
1 cup sliced scallions corner lot, great family room with large fireplace and electric hom e. Nio- n vith range included. Location Acr«i Streams Price Other Features
Mi cup salad oil super-abundant closet space. OWNER WILL SELL FHA, Large lot w ith ive-way. 100 percent $750.
financing. County Line Good road frontage, financing available.
VA, AND WILL CONSIDER PAYING SOME CLOSING Rd. (Sheffield) 28 1 per acre
COSTS.
I f C R A F T W O O D -F u ll basem ent, a ll electric, 3 bedroom 1 2 ’milesfrom $1,250 Beautiful tract of land, Lays well with stream on
SAUCE THE SETTING IS PRIVATE and the house is large. It hom e at a reduced pri«— ist see to appreciate the Mocksviiie 5'A Stream per acre back of property.
needs a little fixing up but is well worth a look. It may be value here. O nly ipprov ed buyer. Low Peoples
‘/4 cup butter or margarine just what you’ve been looking for with large spacious m onthly paym ents. Creek Rd. $1,2000 2 homes on property, a ll fenced and cross fenced,
1 garlic clove, crushed bedrooms, two car carport, basement, over 1800 sq. ft. (Advance) 216
River Pa Acre
river fro n u g e , W ILL SUBDIVIDE.
2 tablespoons cornstarch living space. Two acres of land go with this one, priced in C O M M E R C IA L - All stock, equipm en t, appliances of
2 tablespoons soy sauce the high 40’s. Davie O ld hom e to renovate, will subdivide into sm all
1 - 13'/4 oz. can chicken broth
this furniture store. A good business for an energetic Academy Rd. 38K Spring I b S d l
couple. C a ll us today Tor full info rm ation. tracts.
FORK COMMUNITY is an area that will be on the move
1/4 cup dry sherry
in the next few years. We have a three bedroom, two bath Bethel
‘/i! teaspoon powdered ginger 128 Acres fa r m - with a la i^ e two-story fra m e house 31 2
bungalow WITH S'/i ACRES OF LAND that can go no way Church Rd. Ib S d l Old hom e and b arn, aome tim ber, will subdivide.
but up in value. In the High 20’s. com pletely rem odeled. P ac k house, tool house,
Beat eggs with soy sauce and chicken house. A ll fenced. B a rn, two tobacco barns, Davie Street on Property. 16 Lots surved off. Good area
salt. Drain canned bean sprouts. EVERYONE LIKES TO GET THE MOST FOR THE ( ! old sm oke house. 3 acres of tobacco allottm e n t. Academy Rd.
21 Spring
$35,000 for Development. Financing Avaliable.
Rinse under cold water and MONEY . . . Here’s the opportunity. 2% acres of land in a Owner w ill help finance.
drain again. Blend into eggs great location with a completely renovated house, central
Cedu Creek Rd.
13 Strnm $1,660 Beautiful tract, approx. S acres in tim ber.
along with scallions. heat and air. There’s also a customized mobile home
(FamUnxton) natae
N. M A IN S T R E E T - This nice older hom e Is priced to Nighwiy 64 E.
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in 7 with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, patio, all modem sell -3 large bedrooms, liv in g room with fireplace, den Near Country 6.12 Striam $900. Land lays well, stream on back property.
inch skillet. Add U cup egg conveniences including central heat and air on a and kitchen. E x tra large corner lot. Club neraoe REDUCED TO $795.00 Per Acre
permanent foundation. A PACKAGE DEAL IN THE
mixture. Fry until brown and
crisp. Turn and brown second HIGH 30'g. 64 East 30 Creek $1,350 ^ I «nd lays wi'll Finnts/in ">paved Roads
m
N E W L IS T IN G - B eautiful s bedroom brick hom e w ith t ---- - —— . ..........
side. Keep warm on serving Lots full drive-in basem ent, com plete yard is fenced. All Eaton Churcii $l.3.'»0
16 j'streemi ^ a a e .Ailout half wooded - half cleared. Nice tract of land.
platter in 250 degree oven. electric w ith carpet. C all for app ointm e nt. Road
In Greenwood Lakes, the place to build a home of your
Repeat, using ' i cup egg
choice is the river area. We have a beautiful lot over one B e a u tifu l tract la n d , nice an d level, paved road
mixture per pancake and acre, could we show it to you?
I H W Y . 64 W E S T - This 3 ‘••droom hom e has H i Hwy. 158 25.67 Creek $27,500 frontage.
adding oil to skillet as needed. bathroom s, large liv!-. a \.V nice kitchen w ith built-
Keep warm as made. Commercial Property in range. E x tra clea kept. O nly a s m a ll down Nice 7 room brick home, electric heat, 3 acre*
Make sauce in medium sauce paym ent. 601 North
30 Farm $70,000 tobacco allotm ent, approx. B acres fenceo.
I.ot~ Salisbury Street -zoned business, 105 ft. frontage x Rd. 1330 pond
pan. Melt butter or margarine. 115 ft. depth, e x c e l l e n t MULTI-PURPOSE
Saute garlic. Blend cornstarch E S P E C IA L L Y A T T R A C T IV E and room y, centrally Let us show you your beautiful mini-farm today,
LOCATION. Indian HiUs Ib S c U
with soy sauce and add to sauce air-conditioned, 3 bedrooms, I'/t bath, split level. Mini Farm lAmountLak* beautiful lake a djo in in g ^
pan along with chicken broth. Rental Property F u lly carpeted in luscious shag. Spacious paneled
recreation room with built-in bar • a d jo inin g room O n ly A S am p le of O u r Listin g s ■C a ll f o r In fo rm a tio n on O thers
Stir in sherry and ginger. Heal 2 Farm house for rent in the Sheffield Community. 6 rooms
with bath, electric heat, washer dryer hook-up. Beautiful perfect for 4th bedroom or study w ith Duilt-in
minutes more. Serve over egg bookshelves a n d storage closet.
pancakes. view. Owner will allow tenant to keep some horses or
WE BUV EQUITIES
Let’s don’t forget to attend
church on Easter Sunday.
cattle. Sei'ui'ily deposit required.
CRAFTW OOD - 3 'oows. J ’-i bathroom ,
large living room , k l l S O ^ * ' . . . range, patio with nice
B r o n l l e i i H e q t t i|
A Complete Real Estate Service yard, only flOO down.
Specializing In
* Residential * Land ‘ Farms & In / u ro n c e C o . m
•Commercial ‘ Industrial ‘ Rentals Julia C. Howard Ann F. Wands 20 70Beach S lte e l '722-7136 Winiton-Stlem
Office m Office Th« Itanlivy Bunch 503 Avon Street, Mocksviiie, N.C. 634-2352 or 634-2353
Ofjirv H oiiif 634-S273 |M 634-S273 Martha Edwards, Broker -634-2244 i-^ugene Bennett, Salesman • y9HA127

534-58()0 mREAUOn*. 634-2884 Home 634-3754 Home 634-3229 Grahan) Madison • 634-5176 Gilbert Boger -W8-K334
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECO RD . THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 - I I B

H an e s N a m e s B ic e n t e n n ia l C a le n d a r s To P r o v id e A ll D e t a ils
The Am erican Revolution making direct contact by mall subscribers may use computer
H obe rt H e ad O f B a li Bicentennial events, but have
Bicentennial Administration and telephone with all known terminals. The ARBA also
not provided information for the
Robert E. Elberson, (ARBA) has announced plans to sponsors of events such as offers special Information
master calendars, to do so.
President of Hanes publish a series of master Bicentennial communities, services, at cost, to anyone who
Sponsors wishing to enter
Corporation, today announced calendars of Bicentennial convention bureaus, tour and needs it. Information on the use
event inform ation in the
the appointment of Jack R. events, beginning in late June. travel organizations, fairs, of BINET can be obtained by
Bicentennial Event Master
Hobert as President of The Bali The calendars w ill list exjxjsitlons, and chambers of contacting Master Calendar
Calendars can obtain forms
Company, Inc., an operating Bicentennial events of national commerce. from the ARBA, its regional Services, ARBA, 2401 E. Street,
unit of Hanes Corporation. and international significance. The Discover America Travel N.W., Washington, D. C., 20276;
offices, or State Bicentennial
Frank Mori, who was formerly A second one will include a Organization (DATO), which (202) 634-1723.
Commissions. There Is no
Vice President-Marketing at more comprehensive listing of represents most of the travel
charge for listing in the
Bali, has been promoted to events of regional and state associations throughout the
Calendars. CLEANING TIP
Executive Vice President and interest. The calendars will be nation, is supporting the effort.
Additionally, information can
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be entered directly by calling Today’s w a ffle b a k e r s
Bali operations. The publications will be made State Bicentennial Com­
Amusement Business in Nash­ and g rills require very lit­
Mr. Hobert will continue as available to the travel and missions, the ARBA has ville, Tennessee at (615) 329-
President of Hanes Hosiery, tourist industry and the nation’s already developed ' a tle care. Be sure the ap­
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Inc., another operating unit of print and broadcast media in prelim inary O fficial Master
Information the ARBA seeks before cleaning. Sim ply
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includes the dates and times of
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M a s te r p ie c e s S t i l l D a z z le

V ie w e rs O n M ic h e l a n g e l o ’ s
6 0 0 t h B ir t h d a y
“The place is wrong and no
■painter I,” protested
first came to the Eternal City, a
lean and sinewy youth, broad in
TIMBf There are sound reasons why you see so many Swicegood signs
on real estate of all kinds, all over the city and county. Otvners realize
Michelangelo when Pope Julius the shoulders, of m edium
II commissioned him to paint height, with black hair and
Ihe ceiling of the Vatican's small eyes, his nose most
Sistine Chapel. clearly broken
that it costs no more to employ the services of our efficient, responsible,
' The lonely artist had made his Michelangelo lived simply in
hiark carving m arble and
mistrusted his skill with the
Rome; like any stranger long experienced real estate organization whose keen judgement and broad
from home, he yearned for
brush, but he produced a fa m ilia r fare-the sweet
masterpiece. Under his Sistine trebbiano wine and “ most knowledge are of inestimable value to every property owner.
ceiling, the College of Cardinals delicious” m arzolino cheese
how gathers to elect new popes. from Florence. He shared his
Visitors from all over the world Tuscan bounty with popes, his
gaze upward in awe. table with helpers.
To celebrate the Easter He fumed at a bad run of
Season and the 500th wine. “ If you found that it was
nniversary of the great good in Florence the muleteer
Master's birth, the National must have committed some
HGeographic Society will once rascality,” he wrote his nephew ------- -
'again display its meticulous of a newly arrived shipment. Green Hill Road -Looking for that lovely country home.
photographic reproduction of Constantly pestered for We have it. Completely remodeled. Heat-air, 2
Michelangelo’s ceiling and money by his fa m ily , he fireplaces. Numerous out buildings, barn and etc. Good
equally famous “ The Last exploded: “ Every time I get a loan assumption. 15 acres. Call for appointment today.
Judgment.” letter from you I go crazy.”
Tlie dazzling ceiling-entire as Illness dogged h im - "th e
M ichelangelo painted U-- stone...most cruel” and an
includes 13 huge back-lighted unnamed malady “ dangerous
color transparencies glowing 12 to soul and body.” But the
feet above the viewer. It will be passion of his art always drove
exhibited in the Society’s him on.
Explorers Hall in Washington, His sculptures were Center St. -2 bedroom home, a real doll house. Just
D. C., from March 1 through the Route 2, Advance - 2 bedroom house with bath and full right to b ^ l n housekeeping. Large kitchen-dining
incom parable-am ong them What you’ve been waiting for - A solid two story
Easter season. basement situated on 3.8 acres. Loan assumption at 8 room combination. Oil heat. You must see it to
were the statues of David and restorable home plus acreage. Restore as is or
Born in the small hill town of percent available. Call today for full details. appreciate. Priced for a quick sale.
Moses and the heart-rending redesign. Priced to sell. Owner financing available
Caprese on March 6, 1475, Pieta, a work that still stuns with no problems. Comer lot. Call for appointment.
Michelangelo Buonarroti grew viewers with its evocation of
up in Florence where at 13 he grief.
was enrolled as an apprentice in The Pieta, a Virgin Mary with
•a studio of sculptors. His genius the dead Christ in her arms,
was quickly noted, and he was stands in the little chapd in St.
invited to attend the art school Peter’s. A sash on the statue
sponsored by Lorenzo de reads: “ M IC H E L A N G E LO
Medici. BU O N A RR O T I, Florentine,
Lorenzo, the epitome of the made this.” Carrowoods - 2600 sq. ft., trl-level, 4 bedrooms, 2 full
versatile Renaissance m an, Hearing a visitor attribute the Hwy. 158 -Crowe St. -3 bedroom rancher of crab orchard baths. Large recreation room with fireplace. Den with Hickory Hill - 2 story 4 bedroom house with 2Vi baths.
took the young artist into his sculpture to “our Gobbo from stone. Features large rooms, beautiful hardwood floors, sliding glass doors opening onto patio. House is Den features a big fireplace. Kitchen has all modem,
home and treated him like one basement, double carport, workshop 24 x 30. Lot 175 x electrically heated and cooled. Situated on lot 125 x 200 built-in appliances. This house has so many pluses we
Milan,” Michelangelo stole In at
of his own sons. 425. No down payment required. Call Mary Forrest for with city water. Tills house offers lots of room for even a can’t list them all here. Call us today. We would
night to brand his masterpiece. large family. Call today for complete details.
From the great humanists in It is his only signed work. details. appreciate the opportunity to tell you about them and
the Medici circle, Michelangelo even better show you!
gained a philosophical base for Age
his art: the adoration of earthly Nobody grows old by merely
teauty as a reflection of a living a number of years.
divine ideal. People grow old by deserting
Yet it was Rome that shaped their ideals
him. He was only 21 when he
Raymond Street -Lovely 3 bedroom home located in town ad; This house has it a l l ... Good location ...
near schools and church. Good loan assumption. large lot(200 x 300)... 1650 sq. ft. heated area ... Den with
Available immediately. fireplace & exposed beams ... I6t0 sq. ft. basement with
F arm 'n p s Wandering Lane -Custom-designed Colonial home
situated in the midst of 3‘A acres of beautiful
woodland. A painted brick exterior combined with
fireplace... 16 x 36 in ground heated swimming moI. And
many other features too numerous to mention. Call Mary
Forrest for complete details.
By Dr. J. W. Pou crab orchard stone wings is roofed w ith‘western
Agricultural Spaciallil cedar shakes with copper valleys. This home
Wachovia Bank & Tru»t Co., N.A. features superb construction throughout and will
surely please the discriminating buyer.

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North Carolina’s top agricultural research ad­ Mill Street -Nice 2 bedroom house with bath in very good Sanford Road - Soon to be completed. You may have
condition. Must see to appreciate. Call us for complete either 3 or 4 bedrooms whichever suits your needs. Den
ministrator believes American agriculture could be details. with fireplace and beautifully furnished kitchen.
on the verge of its first truly “golden age.” Finished basement. Call today for complete details.
“The next 10 or 15 years could be the first time
in the history of American agriculture that fanners
obtain an income on par with other segments of Country Estates -3 bedroom, iVi baths. Electric heat.
Large kitchen with built-in appliances including
society,” said J. C. Williamson Jr., director of the dishwasher. Lot 125 x 200. Financing at 8% percent
North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, already approved.
Williamson, an economist, bases his optimism on
the purchasing power of consumers in other nations
and the need for the United States to export agri­
Farms—
62 acres near Harmony off Hwy. 901. Vi miles of river SPRING IS H ER E! You can enjoy life from now until
cultural products in order to pay for oil and other frontage, IH miles of sand clay road, most of land in in this lovely 3 bedroom colonial. 90 percent financing Hwy. 601 South - 3 bedroom house with 2 baths, full
im sorts. timber. Priced for quick sale. available. Priced to move. Drive out and view this basement on 1 acre lot. Pricefl at $26,900. Call today for
Historically, the income of farm people has lagged beautiful home at Hickory Hill. an appointment to see this house. $3000 less.
behind that of non-farmers. The lag over the last Buy a mini farm today - Call for details. Choice farms
decade or two has averaged 20 to 25 percent. still available.
Lots— Rentals—
“But,” Williamson commented, “America’s farm Tract of land available. 24 acres located on Howardtown
population has become smaller and more mobile. Road. A sacrifice. Call today for details. Woodland Development - 2 wooded lots available. One 24 X so mocuiar homepermanently located on private lot.
They either will get a rate of return comparable to lot, 150 X 200, priced at $3900. One lot, 230 x 355, priced at An entirely new concept In mobile home living. Spacious,
non-farmers or they’ll quit farming.” Nice 49.8 acre farm also included 34 x 60 building and $3280.
shop equipment. Now a going garage, many shop tools. yet compact In construction, this design offers the
While Williamson is generally optimistic about Price $50,000. See us today for complete details^________ Southwood Acres - Lot approximately 150 x 160. conveniences, luxuries, facilities and beauty of a
agriculture’s future, he predicts that farmers “will 7.6 acres land on Highway 64 east of Mocksville. 3 acres Building? Choice lot which offers a beautiful building site permanent residence. Now available for monthly rental
face a very difficult time during some years.” He open remainder in woods. Excellent lot to build on. in an exclusive residential area. Call us today for details. of $125.
also believes that farmers are being asked to assume Priced to sell. Corner of Main Street and Milling Road -4 lots 112.6 x 303
too much of the risk in an all-out production effort. with frontage on Milling Road. Priced at $50 per front
“It’s a fallacy to assume that American agricul­ ’ BURUNGTONT n DUSTRYES PROPERTY - some still RESORT PBOPEBTY
foot.
ture operates in a free market, at least in the inter-
Hemlock Street - Approximately 2 acres of land with Attention Cam lieri! - Two lots platted with camping In
nntional level. In the short run, our level of farm Development Tract -water and sewage, Mocksville city
plenty of frontage. Call us for details.
exports is determined mostly by the policies of limits. 100 acres of good prime land, Financing mind. Located in the Boone-Linvllle area, N.C. Call us
foreign governments, and not necessarily by the available. Depot Street -3 developed lots conveniently located near for details.
law of supply and demand, town. Sale price is $1,000.
35.30 acres - river frontage, road frontage. Beautiful
“A foreign government can buy our farm products homesite, financing available. $1,100 per acre.
to feed its jjt'ople, build stockpiles, or to use as a BUSINESS PROPERTY
weapon. And such decisions can wreak havoc with
farmers on a short-run basis.
“If we are to expect our farmers to do their best Real Estate Sales, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ■ Buy tuU going
business in Davie County. Owner has netted better than
$20,000 a year for past five years. Limited capital needed.
in supplying overseas markets, then we must reduce
some of the risks. This means that the government Appraisals, Leases, Management Call today for further information.
needs a belter mechanism for insuring fair returns
to farmers than the current target price concept.”
Williamson, whose headquarters is at North Caro­
lina State L'niversity, believes the United States REAL
must also rediscover Ihe importance of “production-
typo” research if agriculture is to realize its golden E S T A T E CO.
age. C.A. White - 493-6588
“We were embarrassed a few years ago to spend
money on research to increase agricultural yields, 333 Salisbury Street
because i( would only add to the surpluses. Rut, REALTOR” Swicegood Professional Building Mary Forrest - 492-5437
now proiluction research is needed, and we must
liave it if we are going to meet our own food needs, Mocksville, N.C. Jerrtj Swicegood - 634-2478
earn the foreign exchange that we must have and
produce food to help insure against famine in the 634-5997
(k'\el()|)ing nations.”

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I2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1975

T ip s F o r C o n s u m e r s
IN CASE OF FIR E Agree nn a meeting place,
such as your front yard, where
how hot the air is. If it fee's cool
and there are no flames or PUBLIC HEARING INVITATION TO BID
Public Notices NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
smoke pouring up the stairs, it North Carolina
What would you do if you everyone must assemble after Application has been made by NORTH CAROLINA
should be safe to use (his means NORTH CAROLINA D A V I E C O U N T Y Davie County
awakened at night and smelled the house is evacuated. This Ada Rumple to Davie County
of escape. Board of Adjustment for a
smoke? What would your way, you'll know that the house DAVIE COUNTY
However, if the door feels hot, Conditional Use Permit for the DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF RESALE Having qualified as Executor
children do? Have you ever is vn c a n I . don't open it; the hallway is OF REA LPRO PER T Y
use of a mobile home in an R-20 Sealed bids will be received of the estate of C. W. Beck,
thought about It? Perhaps you filled already with poisonous Under and by virtue of an
zoning district on by the Board of County deceased, late of Davie County,
feel It can't happen to you. Act Quickly gases. Use your escape plan order of the Superior Court of Pursuant to the authority
Approximately 2 acres owned Commissioners of Davie this is to notify all persons
The Better Business Bureau If a fire should break out, and get out quickly. Unless Davie County made in the vested in the undersigned
by Ada Rumple located on 601 County, North Carolina, at the having claim s against said
warns that It can happen to you. don't attempt to put it out, absolutely necessary, do not N. adjoining the property of Roy Special Proceeding entitled “ I. Commissioner by virtue of an
office of County Manager in the estate to present them to the
In 1973 there were nearly 800,000 unless you can see it's confined jump from an upper story Shepherd and Lewis Jones. Buren Lakey and Lester P. Order signed by the Honorable
County Courthouse at undersigned on or before the 6
residential fires. Seven to the top of the stove, for window. A public hearing on this Martin, Jr., Co-executors of the Glenn L. Hammer, Clerk of
Mocksville, North Carolina day of September 1975, or this
thousand people were killed. No example, and you have After you escape, don't risk Application for a Conditional estate of Phoebe Eaton, Ex Superior Court of Davie County,
until l:00o'clockP.M., Monday, notice will be pleaded in bar of
matter how careful you are, no something handy to extinguish your life to attempt rescues or Use Permit will be held by the P a rte ", the undersigned In the Special Proceeding
April 7.1975 and will be then and their recovery. All persons
matter what precautions you it with. (Never use water on a save belongings. Members of Davie County Board of Commissioners will on the 19th entitled “ Homer Lee Spry, et al, indebted to said estate will
may take to prevent a fire in Adjustment at 7:30 P.M. on there publicly opened and read.
fat or grease fire. Salt is a good the fire department are trained day of April, 1975, at 11 o’clock vs. Thomas G. Potts et al", please make Im m ediate
a your home, you should still be April 7,1975, in the Grand Jury This invitation to bid is for one
quencher.) Don't waste any and equipped to make rescues. A. M. at the courthouse door in dated March 19,1975,1 will offer payment ot the undersigned.
prepared: Have an escape Room in the Davie County new am bulance vehicle of
time; get out of the house as Call the fire department from a M o c k ^ ille , North Carolina, for resale and resell at public
plan. Courthouse Mocksville, N. C. current model to meet the
quickly as possible. Every fire alarm box or from a neigh­ offer for sale to the highest auction to the highest bidder for This the 4th day of March
Everyone in your fam ily specifications filed in the office
moment counts. Don't stop to bor's home. Then go to your bidders for cash those certain cash on Friday, April 4, at 12:00 1975, Richard A. Beck,
should sit down together and R. Bruce Tuttle of the County Manager.
take things with you; your life is predetermined meeting place. tracts of land lying in Far­ Noon at the Courthouse door in Executor of the estate of C. W.
discuss what would be done if a Davie (^unty Zoning
more im portant than any Even if you never have to Enforcement Officer mington Township, Davie Mocksville, D avie County, Beck d e c e a s e d .
fire broke out. Careful planning INTENT
possession. Don’t stop to call utilize your plan, the Better County, North Carolina, and North Carolina, that certain
could save your life and the the fire department--your phone Business Bureau reminds you more particularly described as tract or parcel of real property 3-6-4tn
3-27 2tnThe intent of the statements
lives of your children. might be inoperative already that you'll have greater peace follows: located in S h a d y Grove
Draw up a floor plan of your and specifications contained PUBLIC HEARING
and you may lose your chance of mind if you plan ahead. Township, Davie County, North
home. Figure out at least two herein is to describe as
to escape. PARCEL NO. 1: BEGIN­ Carolina, and described as
exits from each room, accurately as possible the Application has been made by
If you smell smoke at night, An energy-saving tip from the NING at an iron stake at the follows:
especially bedrooms. Most Executrix Notice equipm ent desired, with Henry L. Dulin to Davie County
don’t rush into the hallway. Better Business Bureau: If you center of Old Puddin Ridge Tract No. I: BEGINNING at
fatal residential fires occur in particular reference to a firm Board of Adjustment for a
First, put the palm of your hand have a forced air heating Road, said iron stake being the a point, Clifton Scott's
the late evening hours, when North Carolina requirement for quality, sound Conditional Use Permit for the
against the closed door. If the system, check the duct work for southeast corner of property of Northeast corner in Will Crews
people are In their bedrooms. Davie County engineering practices, and use of two mobile homes in an
door feels cool, it should be safe air ieaks-especially at con­ Thomas E. Cartee; thence with Estate line, being the Southeast
If there are porch roofs certain features which are R-20 Zoning District on ap­
to enter the hallway. Brace the nection points. Leaks can be the east line of said Cartee corner of the within tract, runs
outside upstairs windows, Having qualified as Executrix essential to the special needs of proximately 3.5 acres owned by
door with your foot and simply repaired by covering of the estate of Annie Johnson North 23 degrees 52 minutes thence with said Scott's
utilize them. If a window can’t the County. boundary North 83 degs. 57 min. Henry L. Dulin located on S. R.
cautiously open it. Place your holes, cracks and seams with West 54.56 feet to an iron stake
be opened, plan to use a shoe or Williams, deceased, late of Bidders desiring to take 1632 behind Dwig’s Bar-B-Cue
hand across the opening and see cloth adhesive tape. in the south line of New Puddin West 226.12 feet to a point, A
a chair to break the glass and to Davie County, this is to notify exception to specifications adjoining the property of
Ridge Road; thence with the Walnut tree, common corner of
clear off jagged edges. all persons having claim s herein must certify that any Rossetta Ranier.
south line of said road North 67 D. B. Webb and Clifton Scott;
Blankets can be thrown over the against said estate to present exception taken w ill not A public hearing on this
degrees 33 minutes East 309.63 thence North 7 degs. 27 min.
sill to protect against cuts.
A rope or a chain ladder may
be Indispensable for safe escape
Cedar Creek them to the undersigned on or downgrade the quality of the
before the 25 day of Sept. 1975, equipment desired, and will not
or this notice will be pleaded in adversely affect overall
feet to a point at the center of
said Old Road: thence with the
center of the old road the two
East 49.35 feet to a point, an iron
pin within the right of way of
Jarvis Road (SR 1658); thence
Application for a Conditional *
Use Permit will be held by the
Davie County Board of Ad­
from upper stories. Many bar of their recovery. All equipment performance. In the justment at 7:30 p.m. on April 7,
annual fish fry which is persons indebted to said estate event the vehicle offered differs following courses and distan­ running within the right of way
people have been killed by A Thought For Today 1975, in the Grand Jury Room in
sponsored by the missionary will please make immediate in some respects from, but is ces; South 58 degrees 18 of said road South 88 degs. 55
jumping in panic from windows, the Davie County Courthouse,
circle. minutes West 63.27 feet to an min. West 309.69 feet to a point,
sometimes minutes before help If we meet and you forget me, payment to the undersigned. substantially in com pliance Mocksville, N. C.
Sgt. Elwood Tatum and iron stake and South 57 degrees an iron pin within the right of
arrived. You have lost nothing; but if This the 25th day of March with these specifications, the way of said road, D. B. Webb’s
children called Saturday at the 1975, 19 minutes West 249.81 feet to R. Bruce Tuttle
you meet Jesus Christ and M argaret W illiam s bidder shall so state and refer to corner in Radford K. Williams’
home of his mother, Mrs. Lucy C hristian, Executrix of the the paragraph and item of the the place of B E G IN N IN G , Davie County Zoning
Close Doors forget Him, you have lost containing 0.19 of an acre, more line; thence with said Williams’
Tatum and sister and brother- estate of Annie Johnson specifications wherein the Enforcement Officer
Most fatal home fires start in everything. line North 8 degs, 20 min. East
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Williams deceased. or less, and being that portion of
Mrs. H.C. Gregory vehicle he proposes to furnish 218.46 feet to a point, an iron
rooms other than the bedroom. Eaton. property of Phoebe Eaton 3-20 2tp
differs. Where no statement is pin, and North 67 degs. 51 min.
So it's a good idea to close the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Transou Estate that is south of New
doors to bedrooms when you go Sunday was a beautiful day. 3-27-4tn received the successful bidder West 429,10 feet to a point, an
called recently at the home of Puddin Ridge Road, also being
to sleep at night. Fire produces The members of the Cedar is presumed to be aware of all
Lot No. 1 on map of property of iron pin, said Williams' corner N otice
Mrs. William Eaton.
deadly heated gases and smoke Creek Baptist Church and choir Executor's Notice requirements. in W. F. Potts’ line; thence with This is to inform anyone
Minor Smith of Houstonville Phoebe Eaton Estate, by Lee M.
worshipped with the Gaililee The fact that specifications on said Potts’ line North 24 deg. 21 concerned that the annual
that can kill you long before the called recently at the home of Hinshaw, Civil Engineer, dated
flames reach you. A closed door Baptist Church in Winston- NORTH CAROLINA equipm ent offered m ight min. East 137.66 feet to a point, report of the Murray^
his brother, Thomas Smith and March 3, 1975.
will keep out gases and heat for Salem. The occasion was the DAVIE COUNTY exceed the specifications set a stone, common corner of said Foundation, Inc. is available for
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Transou.
some time if a fire should start anniversary of the church and forth herein will not be an PARCEL NO. 2: BEGIN­ Potts, Paul Jones and Will public inspection at 469
Thomas Smith called recently
in another part of the house. pastor; being the the 21st Having qualified as Executor influencing factor in Crews Estate; thence South 81 Salisbury Street, Mocksville. N.
at the home of Mrs. William NING at an iron stake in the north
This sim ple procedure can anniversary for the church and
Eaton. of the estate of Grimes H. determ ining the bid most line of Puddin Ridge Road, a degs. 30 min. East 433.01 feet to C.
17th for the pastor, the Rev. W. acceptable. a point, an iron pipe, James A. The above named annual
retard the spread of fire and Tracy Eaton son of Mr. and Parker, Sr., deceased, late of corner of property of Thomas E.
give you more than four times C. Hay. Devotionals were Davie County, this is to notify Equipment provided under Hartman estate corner; thence report will be available for
Mrs. Odell Eaton visited Darrin Cartee, said beginning iron
as long to escape, according to conducted by the deacons and a Eaton one day last week. all persons having claim s this bid shall meet the stake being South 67 degrees 33 with said Hartman line and with public inspection for 180 days
wonderful message by the requirements shown on the set the line of S. F. Potts North 6 from this notice.
the National Fire Protection While we are enjoying our against said estate to present minutes West 555.04 feet from
pastor. The Holy spirit really of bid specifications filed in the
Association. If you live in a Easter blessings don't forget them to the undersigned on or an iron stake at the northwest degs. 24 min. East 444,14 feet to 3-27-ltn
house with a basement, keep the filled the Temple. before the 28th day of County Manager's Office, a point, an iron pin in S. F,
those that are less fortunate corner of Puddin Ridge and
At 1:30 a delicious dinner was Additional requirements of NOTICE OF CONVENING
basement door closed, too. than we, and be content with September 1975, or this notice Cedar Creek Roads; thence Potts’ comer; thence South 84-
OFBO ARD OF
served in the dining hall. In the will be pleaded in bar of their the applicant agency must also degs. 9 min. East 155.10 feet to a
such as we have. with property of said Cartee the EQUALIZATION AND
afternoon testimonies were recovery. All persons indebted be complied with. point, common corner of S. F.
F ire Drills Our deepest sym pathy is two following courses and REV IEW
heard and devotionals to said estate will please make Each proposal shall indicate Potts and Viola D. Morgan
Discovering a fire in your extended to all the sick and sad distances; North 23 degrees 52
conducted by the Home Mission im m ediate paym ent to the the total bid price of the estate; thence with said estate
home can cause great con­ hearts and we pray that the minutes West 118.0 feet to an
Circle. undersigned. equipm ent delivered to the line South 64 degs. 44 min. East Pursuant to general to
fusion, especially for children. Lord will comfort them. iron stake and North 07 degrees general statutes 105-322, notice
Darryal and Kenneth Eatons This the 27th day of March, address of the applicant 388.45 feet to a point, an iron pin,
For this reason it is important A very Happy and blessed 25 minutes East 926.34 feet to an is hereby given to taxpayers of
who are students in Raleigh 1975 Grimes H. Parker, Jr., agency, less sales tax. The common corner of said Viola D.
to hold fire drills, sometimes at Easter to our readers and to the iron stake, the southwest corner
spent the weekend with their Executor of the estate of proposal shall be signed by an of lot No. 3 on map of property Morgan estate and the Will Davie County that the Board of
night. This will impress on Enterprise staff. May the Lord
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Grim es H. P arke r, Sr. official of the bidding firm Crews Estate; thence with said Equalization and Review for the,
everyone's mind exactly what bless each of you. of Phoebe Eaton Estate; thence year 1975 will convene at the .
Eaton. deceased. authorized to bind such firm by Crews estate line South 10 degs.
should be done. The Howells were in the the proposal. The proposal may with the south line of lot No. 3 51 min. West crossing said
County Tax Superlvsor's office,
Speed is vital. Make Istanbul
South 76 degrees 50 minutes April 7,1975 at 4:00 p.m. for the
community one day last week Hairston and Leonard, be rejected if it does not meet East 647.86 feet to an iron stake Jarv is Road to the
provisions for elderly persons and called at the home of Mr. The shoeshine men of attorneys specifications, if it is a in the west line of Cedar Creek purpose of hearing complaints
BEGINNING, conUining 11.93
and very young children. and Mrs. Odell Eaton while Istanbul, Turkey carry brushes conditional bid, or if it contains in regard to assessed valuations
Road, continuing South 76 acres, more or less, as taken
Someone should be assigned to here. and polishes in ornate brass 3-27-4TN irregularities, or If the bidder degrees 50 minutes East 30.0 of property for the year 1975 to
from a plat and survey
help them out. In many The Easter Sunrise service workboxes that may cost as fails to state a delivery date.- prepared by Otis A. Jones, be manifestly out of line with
localities, the fire department and Breakfast will be held at the much as 100, National feet for a total distance of 677.86 other property sim ilarly
Attached to the proposal, and Registered Surveyor, dated
has decals that can be placed in church. Come and enjoy the Geographic says. Even a poor feet to a point at the center of situated.
made a part thereto shall be any December 12, 1974.
the window to indicate to fire fellowship with us. ITie annual man of Istanbul prepares for said road; thence with the
appendicies as required by the STARTING BID: $7835.00, The Board will sit from time
fighters where there may be an Easter egg hunt will be at 12 a. Sunday outings with a bath, a specifications. center of said road South 20 to time, as its duties require;
degrees 26 mihutes West 423.42 Said property shall be sold
. invalid. m. Easter Monday, also the clean suit, and a shine. Each proposal m ust be subject to Davie County ad that April 14, 21, 28 from 7 p.m.
feet to the P. C. of a curve to the til 9 p.m. If earlier or later
accompanied by a deposit equal valorem taxes for calendar
left, continuing with the center adjournment is decide upon,
to five (5) percent of the net bid years subsequent to calendar
of the road the chord of South 05 notice to that effect will be
price; this deposit consisting of year 1974, and shall be subject
degrees 22 minutes East 246.56

NORTHWEST FARMERS cash, or a cashier's check


issued by or a certified check
drawn on a bank insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance
feet to a point in the north line of
Puddin Ridge Road; thence
with the north line of Puddin
to upset bids and confirmation
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Davie County, as provided by
published in this newspaper.
Written complaints should be
filed with the County Tax,
Supervisor, not later than Aprir
law,

T obacco W arehouse
Ridge Road the two following 7,1975, on forms available from
Corporation, or a five (5) A good-faith deposit in the
courses and distances; South 69 his office in the Court House,
percent bid bond issued by an amount of ten (10) per cent of
degrees 35 minutes West 51.25 Mocksville, N. C. at that time
insurance company authorized the first one thousand
feet to an iron stake, and South appointments will be given for
to do business in North ($1,000,00) Dollars and five (5)
67 degrees 33 minutes West the above dates. No one will be
Carolina, the deposit to be per cent of the balance may be
A w a re h o u s e fo r a ll fa r m e r s in N o r th w e s te r n retained in the event of failure
555.04 feet to the place of heard without an appointment.
BEGINNING, containing 11.76 required at such sale.
of the successful bidder to This 19th day of March, 1975, When you file a complaint on
acres, more or less, and being your property, you are opemng
N o r th C a r o lin a execute the contract within the
lot No. 2 on map of property of up your case to the Board. Tliey
specified tim e, or give John T, Brock
Phoebe Eaton Estate, by Lee M. have the alternatives. They can
satisfactory surety as required. Commissioner
l c x : a t e d in y a d k i n v i l l e , n . c . Hinshaw, Civil Engineer, dated raise the value, leave it like it is
Each proposal m ust be
March 3, 1975. or lower it.
submitted in a sealed envelope, 3-27-2TN

Mr. T obacco Farm ei:


so marked as to indicate its
PARCEL NO. 3: BEGIN ­ PUBLIC HEARING David Hendrix
contents without being opened.
NING at an iron stake in an east Clerk to Board of
This envelope shall be placed in
line of property of Thomas E. Application has been made by Equalization and Review
another one addressed to
Cartee, where the center of the Colin York to Davie County
County Manager's Office, Davie 3-27-4TN
Your support in the past years has made us a success today, a County Courthouse, Mocksville,
'east-west portion of Cedar Board of Adjustment for a
Creek Road Extended would Conditional Use Permit for the
N. C. 27028.
intersect, a southwest corner of Use of mobile home in R-20
tobacco warehouse of which to be proud. It is at this time we If forwarded otherwise than
lot No. 4 on map of property of zoning district on Approximately Administrator’s Notice
by mail, it must be delivered to
Phoebe Eaton Estate; thence 2.5 acres owned by Colin York
the proper person at the above NORTH CAROLINA
would like to say, "thank you'* and ask that you continue to with the center of Cedar Creek located on Bethel Ch. Rd.
address. DAVIE COUNTY
Road and lot No. 4 the two approximately 600 ft. on the left
Proposals shall be promptly
following courses and distan­ adjoining the property of Ray
support us. opened and read at the hour and H aving qualified as Ad­
ces; South 76 degrees 43 Ellison and Dewey Sain.
on the date set, in the County ministrator of the estate of
minutes East 802.53 feet to the A public hearing on this
Commissioners' Meeting Room. D avid Ram ond Baker,
P. 1. (point of intersection) of a Application for a Ck>nditional
Bidders or their authorized deceased, late of Davie County,
1. Satisfaction in all respects agents are invited to be present.
curve to the right and South 20 Use Permit will be held by the
this is to notify all persdns
degrees 26 minutes West 550.0 Davie County Board of
Brand names, m ake, or having claim s against said
feet to a point, the northeast Adjustment at 7:30 P.M, on
model, when used in estate to present them to &e
2. Two locations offered this year conjunction with the term “or
corner of lot No. 2 on map of April 7,1975, in the Grand Jury
property of Phoebe Eaton Room in the Davie County undersigned on or before tte
equal” , is intended to denote the 2lst day of September 1975, -0r
Estate; thence with the north Courthouse M ocksville, N.C.
Northwest Farmers #1, 3 1/2 miles south of Yadkinville on Highway 601, and quality standard of the article this notice will be pleaded in bar
line of lot No. 2 North 76 degrees
desired, and is not intended to of their recovery. All persotis
Northwest Farmers #2, (under construction), on new Hwy. 421, one-hall mile restrict bidders to the specific
50 minutes West 30.0 feet to an R. Bruce Tuttle indebted to said estate
iron stake, continuing North 76
•west of intersection 601 brand, make, or model named;
degrees 50 minutes West 647.86
Davie County Zoning please make immedia;te
it is to set forth or convey to Enforcement Officer payment to the undersigned.
feet for a total distance of 677.86
prospective bidders the general
3. Top dollar for your crop < style, type, character, and
feet to an iron stake in the east 3-20-2tn
This the 20th day of March
1975 D wight Ram on Baker
line of property of Thomas E.
quality of the article desired. Administrator of the estate of
Cartee; thence with the east Mrs. Colin York
Where the term “or equal" does David Ram ond Baker
4. Prompt and courteous service not appear, it is intended to
line of said Cartee North 07
degrees 25 minutes East 550.0
Rt. 3, Box 25 deceased.
require the bidder to furnish Mocksville, N.C.
feel to the place of BEGIN­
such brand, make, or mode], Gil Davis, altornpy
5. All major companies represented on market . and no substitute therefor.
NING, containing 9.20 acres,
more or less, and being lot No. 3
Executrix Notice
Proposal forms and 3-20-4tn
on map of property of Phoebe North Carolina
specifications may be obtained
Eaton Estate by Lee M. Hin­ Davie County
With confidence, select Northwest Farmers Tobacco Warehouses 1 and 2 at the office of the County
shaw, C. E., dated March 3, S m o k e y Soy**
Manager during regular office
1975. Having qualified as executrix
hours. The r i ^ t to accept or
as your choice. Come by anjrtime and personally visit and inspect our reject any or all proposals and of the estate of Thomas J,
The above parcels will be sold Minor, deceased, late of Davie
to waive form alities is
separately and if, in the County, this is to notify all
facilities and talk with us about "designation." reserved.
opinions of the commissioners persons having claims against
No bidder may withdraw his
advisable, collectively and will said estate to present them to
bid within thirty (30) days after
be sold subject to all out­ the undersigned on or before the
the opening thereof.
standing taxes. The successful 27th day of September 1975 or
N o rth w e s t F a n n e r s W a id io u s e A performance Bond may be
required.
bidders will be required to this notice will be pleaded in bar
make a deposit as by law of their recovery. All persons
provided. Indebted to said estate will
Board of Commissioners
N u m b e r 1 a n d 2 Davie County, N.C. please make
This the 18th day of March, payment to the undersigned.
Immediate

1975. This the 24th day of March,


-- OWNED AND OPERATED BY — By: Ronald H. Vogler
1975 P atricia M Jones,
County Manager
R. A. OWEN k e n GRAY I, Buren Lakey Advance Kt. 3. Box 179,
LesterP. Martin, Jr. executrix of the estate of
Telephone 463-5544, Yadkinville, N. C. 3-27 Itn
Thomas J. Minor deceased
3-27-4TN A fire preveolioD lip for
a-27-410 outdoor lovcra.
DAVIK COUNTY liNTERPRISE RECO RD , THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 - 13B

EATON FOR RENT: Trailers and FOR SALE...Allis Chalmers STAND up crushed carpet
with our new Racine Animals Houses Services
trailer spaces...20 mln. from B u lld o z e r...H D - 6 ...8 foot
blade...ripper with 3 cleaning...shampoos without
We wish to expt-ess our thanks Winston-Salem...10 min. from
Mocksville...lighted and paved shanks...good con­ w ater...Rent Machine at FOR SALE ... red Irish .Setters House-Godbey Road...about We have most any style
and appreciation for your C A U D ELL LU M B E R COM­ J. R. CAMPBELL AND SONS piano. We can save you at
streets, with paved driveways, dition...reasonable. Call 634- ... male or female ... 4 months one mile from 64...six room- SEPTIC TANK SERVICE.
kindnesses, lovely floral 5732. PANY. s. . . c l o s e d c a r ­ least $200 on any new
arrangements and other ex­ nice lawns with cemented o ld ... already started hunting ... Have largest truck and only
for field and show... $S0 each ... port...basem ent...forced air piano. Wc have no high
pressions of sympathy during patios...1-40 Mobile Home 2-13 TFN-R Company certified to pump
call George J. Davis, Harmony, heat...built about 20 year- rent, no city taxes, no
the recent passing of Mrs. Floyd Village....Intersections of 1-40 septic tanks in the county, very
and Farmington Road...Route AVOID THE M ON EY N. C. 546-7599. s...nearly new roof...Selling high-commissioned
Eaton. CRUNCH...shop the SEARS experienced, Telephone Jim m y salesman. Open Monday-
2, Mocksville...Call after 6 p.m. FOR SALE . . , Homemade 3-20-2tp price $17,500...lot less than Campbell, 634-5341 or Steve
polyester quilts . . . padded with CATALOG way ...save on over replacement cost. Call 634-2345 Saturday 7 til 5. Call 704-
Nieces and Nephews 634-3889 or 634-2244. Beaver, 998-5435.
cotton . . . $15 . . . call 998-4536 240,000 item s...shop SEARS after 5:00 p. m 279-9555 for evening
today or place your order by 4lp-W 3-20- appointment. Located on
5-9tfn after 5 p.m . week days.
phone 6.34-5988. 1-16 tfn Autos 5-14-tfn U. S. 52 7 mi. East of
BRACKEN 3-6-tfnA Salisbury.
FOR RENT...CRESTVIEW
APARTMENTS...Lexington From wall to wall ... all your HOUSE FOR SALE ... brick ELECTROLUX SALES AND Kluttz Piano Co., Inc.
FOR SALE: 1973 Datsun D-
We would like to take this,
Avenue, Mocksville...very nice carpet needs can be met with
1600 Pick-up A utom atic;
... 6 rooms, living room-dining S E R V IC E ...118 East Broad Granite Quarry, N.C.
opportunity to thank everyone FOR SALE—Six month old carpet from MERRELL com bination, full bath, 2 Street...Statesville, N. C. call
four rooms and bath...call 634- Factory Air; Camper wired for
who was so kind and generous in Yamaha FG-200 guitar, like FURNITURE COMPANY. bedrooms, den or 3rd bedroom, b72-7117.
5420. Lights; 20,000 Miles. Call 492-
the recent misfortune of Paul new $225. Also used four drum 9-5 tfn kitchen ... newly redecorated
. Bracken. May God bless each 7100 after 5:00 p.m. Field Signs
6-20 tfn set with three cymbals, good inside, fully carpeted, 5-23 tfn
and everyone. condition $200. Call 634-2228, wallpaper, etc .... new furnance Porters
Relatives of Paul Bracken D a n n y D a v i s . For all your craft needs see 2-27-TFN-W Walls
ROOMS FOR RENT...by the (less than 1 year) ... burglar
the new craft shop at 505 Avon alarm system ... storm windows
month...downtown...phone 634- Street. THE CRAFTY LADY- BLACK AND WHITE and
2244.
3-13 3TP-D
plaques, tole paintings, art F O R SA LE: 1972 Ford and doors ... recently reroofed
... new hot water heater ...
COLOR TV REPAIR...in the Medlin Signs
supplies and decoupage. Phone PINTO, 4 speed transmission, Advance, Farmington and Fork
9-26 tfn extra clean, extra good gas double lot, fenced backyard ... areas...VOGLER’S TV SALES
Truck, Trailer Lettering
PARKER LOST...Golden Retriever 634-5219.
(dark red)...Male...answers to mileage. Call Grimes Parker at utihty building ... located at 641
AND SERVICE...Call 998-8172. &Spraying
Our recent sad loss leaves us Wilkesboro Street ... house
with grateful hearts to ward MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT name of Toby..... last ssen 11-14-tfn 284-2424, Cooleemee. Metal Plates For Trailers
faces Wilkesboro and back lot 9-20-73 tfn
neighbors and friends. The ... Two and three bedrooms ... Forest Lane and South Main Silk Screen Printing
3-20-2tn borders Meroney Street ...
comforting expressions of all utilities furnished ... good Call Mrs. Jack Sanford 634- located near hospital with
sympathy and thoughtfulness location ... close to city ... FOR YOUR WALLPAPER IVIocksville, N.C.
3-27 Itp convenience to shopping area ... Painting and Repairs. James
will always be remembered. Westside Mobile Home Village needs contact M E R R E L L
... call during day 634-5959 or F U R N IT U R E COM PANY, FOR SALE ... 1971 Buick contact owner at 634-2567 ... P. M iller, 998-8340 (704)493-6762
Electra 225 Custom ... Phone priced at $2300.00
Mrs. Grimes H. Parker 634-5086 at night. Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville,
998-8972. 1-2-tfn
and Family FOR SALE ... 1 m an’s bicycle N . C .
12-12 tfn and 1 woman’s bicycle ... 5
10-24-TFN 3-27-2tpD
3-27-tfn
Kitchen Cabinets
speed ... 26 inch wheels ... also,
^ FOR R E N T . . . FURNISHED 30,000 BTU gas heater ... call D A V IE E L E C T R O N IC S Store Fixtures
FARM HOUSE. . . 8 rooms,
bath, central heat . . . located
998-4941. ONE of the finer things of life Real Estate SERVICE ... black and white
and color TV repair ... call 634- Commercial &Resident
PARKER 3-20-2tn-C . . . . Blue Lustre carpet cleaner
Sheffield community . . . |12S ---rent electric shampooer at Furniture ASSUME PAYMENTS ON...
3652 or Howard Sain at 634-5110.
3-20-6tp
Remodeling &Repair
month . . . call 919-725^)625 . . .
We are sincerely grateful to
our friends and neighbors for 403 Pepper B ldg., Winston AT STUD ... registered tri­
MOCKSVILLE FURNITURE &
APPLIANCE.
155 X 100 wooded trailer lot in All Work Guaranteed
their maiiy acts of sympathy Salem , N. C. 27101. NEW AND USED Office Advance ... paved drive all
colored Appaloosa ... $35 and $1 3-6 4tn electric hook-ups ... call <3iarlie
during the loss of my father, Furniture Fireproof Files and Wash, Wax, and Vaccum
a day mare care ... also, W hitaker at 634-3345.
Grim es Parker. The floral 1-30-tfn Safes. Rowan Office Furniture automobiles ... only $12.00 ...
registered quarter horse colt for
SMITH'S WOODWORKS has 118 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. wash and vaccum-$5.50 ...
Jack M asten
offerings were beautiful and the sale ... call 493-6533.
many cards have meant so FOR RENT...3 bedroom brick 3-2fr4tp kiln dried Walnut, Oak, Cherry
Etc., and Pine shelving. Win-
p h o n e 636-8022. 3-20 3tnW Phone 634-3144 or 634-2679 ...
Free pickup and delivery.
Phone 493-4266
much. house....with carp ort....fully
carpeted....call 284-2688 or 634- ston-Salem 919-767-3338. tfn 3-20-4tpB Mocksville. N.C. Route 5
Ronnie and Patty Parker 3585. FOR SALE: BABY Ducks
Lookabill and Baby Chicks for Easter. See 3-6-4tn-W
FOR SALE .. Duncan Phyfe
FIN A N C IN G
1-30 tfn them at FCX Store, Wilkesboro dining table .. call 493-6755.

FOR RENT . . . nice 2 bedroom


Street, Mocksville.
3-27-ltp-B
DON’T merely brighten car­
pets ---Blue Lustre th e m ____ 3-20 tfnS
C A TTLE
C O N S O L ID A T E YOUR
brick home . . . call 1-919-727- no rapid resoiling . . . . rent
1719. shampooer at C.J. ANGELL
B ILLS,,,H om e
provement...Second Mortgage
I m ­
^TOALL
BUYERS
APPLIANCE & JEW ELR Y.
3-6-tfnC 3-6 4tn TAKE UP PAYMENTS ... 3 Loans...from $900 to $5,000 NEEDED NOW
rooms Spanish furniture ... cash...ask for Mr. Wieneck, call No buying experience necas-
EM PLOYM EN T balance due $485.33 ... elderly collect 704-246-5136....CAPITOL
FOR RENT ... 3 room apart­
ment ... utilities furnished ...
GRACE’S ANTIQUES NOW
OPEN ... on Highway 801 in
couple left town ... 3 room group F IN A N C IA L S E R V IC E S , 17
was out of store for 3 months ... South Main Street, Lexington,
WANTtP j Mry. Train to buy cattle, hogs
and sheep. The growing llve-
convenient to stores ... call 634- Advance, N.C. ... plenty of like new furniture consists of
N . C . TO BUY ! itock industry needs qualified
guyers. A good aptitude is r»-
2765.
Help Wm M
antiques ... odds and ends ...
reasonable ... phone 998-5002.
Spanish Tuxedo Velvet sofa ... 3
tables ... 2 lamps ... Spanish 4-27-tfn
Livestock | markets.for today's competitive
Iquirad
3-6 tfnY
dresser, chest, large mirror, You should have a farm or
3-13-tfnF bed with mattress, boxsprings
A .L Beck & Son I agricultural background. Must
||P|lFR Jb SAlfr Wholesale Meate | enjoy working with livestock.
NOW RENTING ... new and
SALESPERSON WANTED ... ... 5 piece dining room set ...
most modern and finest
send brief resume to P.O. Box free delivery ...payment plan to O lw n W I-
3ood earnings . . . secure fu­
Lecithin! Vinegar! B6! ture ... for those who qualify.
apartments in Mocksville ...
C O U N T R Y L A N E 561, Mocksville. Kelp! Now all four in one suit you ... ask for Spanish
at Thomasville, N.C. ■ Write today with your personal
capsule, ask for VB6+, Group at Furn.-Land, 201 W.
MYERS APARTMENTS... notice; NEW
3-6-tfnL Broad or call 872-6577,
W ill B u y 1 C o w O r 1 0 0 C o w s I background and qualifications.
O W N E R S H I P
MANAGEMENT... 2 bedrooms
AND Cooleemee Drugs.
Statesville,N .C. C o o le e m e e . . .a lso , B u lls , V e a li, Fe e d e r | Include: name, age, address &
phone number. We will arrange
We wish to express our most 3-13 lOTP-O C a lv e s .. .W e P a y C ash F o r | an Interview for you, near your
heartfelt thanks to the many
people who were so kind and
... carpeted throughout ...
appliances furnished including
LOOKING FOR PART-TIME
OPPORTUNITY?. . . be an 3-27-2tnS F u r n itu r e A ll C a ttle W hen P ick e d U p . ■ home town. No phone calls,
9leaaa.
sympathetic to us, during our
l>ereavement at the recent
self-cleaning ovens ... call
collect Victor H arrell,
AVON representative . . . meet
people, sell famous products,
M EM BERS OF THE M art A.L. Beck, Jr. ■
death of Carolyn Diane Myers. Clemmons, N. C. 919-766-6985. set your own schedule and earn
GRADUATION CLASS OF 1939
Cooleemee High School ... Mobile Homes Gladstone Rd. Cooleemee Rt. 1, Thomasville ■ NATIONAL UVESTOCK CO.
BIOS North 40tti StoMi
, We appreciate more than words money . . . I ’ll show you how . . . Day Phone 919-475-8773
interested in a class reunion ... 'Carpet (Initalled by PiMMilx, Arlaona SS01S
^Night Phone 919-476-6895 I
.can express the many 3-27-ltpH call 704-873-9828 or write Peggy please call 636-0767 ... Salisbury
. kindnesses shown us especially Long, Route 3, Box 57, FO R SALE: 1964 Skyline
Specialiit)
... after 5 p .m .... or write Floyd *Beautiful Brand Name
by school personnel and T RAILER FOR RENT.....10 x Y ad kinville , N.C. 27055. G. McSwain, 212 Ackert Mobile Home 10 x 55 partially
students. We pray that God will 50... 10 miles east of Mocksville Avenue, Salisbury, N. C. 28144. furnished.. .gas heat, wired for
Furniture
richly bless each and every one. on U. S. 1S8 ... $25 a week ... 3-27-ltn 'Bedroom Suits
electric range, dryer, air
*Dining Room Suiti
'Hiclma Myers and David P h o n e 998-4584.

3-27-ltnpR Homeworker wanted in this


3-13 4tnMcS conditioner. Extra nice con­
dition. Also 14’ X 18’ added room
* Living Room Suits
*Sealy Mattresses
20% Spring Discount
finished in January, carpeted,
are a . . . men, women, students . SPECIAL CASH PRICE ... electric heat. Call 492-7100 after ♦Extra Nice Vinyl
. . no experience necessary . . . New Holland Baler Twin “Baler 5: 00 p . m. Recllners.............. M9.95
Beck Brothers stuffing and addressing Boy 10,000 ft." ... $30 per bale (Regular $119.96 B lacktop P aving
e n v e lo p e s ( C o m m is s io n until supply exhausted or May 2-27-TFN-W Open Part Time
Mailers) . . . earn sparetime 1,1975..see Jim Speer or Kermit To Save You Money
G a t b ^ Disposal Service money at home . . . *100 weekly
possible . . . send Si
Pardue at F a rm Service
Center, Hamptonville, 468-4422.
For Appointment Call
• D r iv e w a y s & P a r k in g L o ts

(refundable) and long, stamped 3-20-5t


284-2653 or 284-2141
For Weekly Garbage Pick-Up envelope for details; PPS-114,
4:30-8:00 p.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Howell
I n s t a lle d , R e p a ir e d o r S e a le d
216 Jackson 612, Chicago 60606.
ANYWHERE IN DAVIE COUNTY 1 WILL NOT be responsible
for any debts other than my
3-27-2tpP G u a ra n te e d W o rk
Call 284-2917 or 284-2824, Cooleemee Or Jim m y Dean Foster
County Manager’s Office, Mocksville WANTED . . . 4 ladies . . . 4
Route 5
Jack M. Kepley % 15 Y r s . E x p e r ie n c e
hours a day . . . 5 days a week ..
3-20 3tp
. earn approximately $100 . . .
use of car necessary . . . for
interview call 284-4395 for
• Roofing • Roof Repairs • Tin Roof Coating
C O L L E C T IO N appointment.
W ESTERN UNION now
located at Telephone Answering 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE A-1 P a v in g S e rv ic e
3-27-3tnR
Service... 138 North Main Street
... open 6 days a week 8 a.m. to 9
— ALL WORK GUARANTEED —
A U C T IO N p.m. ... phone 634-5475. Route'4, Box 5, Mocksville, N. C.
C a ll C o lle c t 6 3 7 - 2 7 9 1
How to earn up to S200.00
weekly addressing, stuffing, 3-27-2tnL S a l i s b u r y , N .C .
Phone 6 3 4 - 3 3 4 9
Saturday, March 22 mailing envelopes. Mail 25
cents and stamped addressed Have a drinking problem?
envelope. ACL KKSOE
At 11:00 AM ENTERPRISES, Box 117, Troy,
Try Alcoholics Anonymous.
Write P. O. Box 803, Mocksville.
III. 62294 N .C ., 27028
Location: Ni(hwajf iS I East Of Mocksvillt, N.C. 3-27 Itp-A
HELP W A N T ED FOR SALE
1-30-tfn-C
IVi miles turn left on Countiy Lane
Senrice Station ALUMINUiyi PIATES
I clip poodles at such
ANTIQUES DEPRESSION OLD sin 23 * 32 Inchit/.OOg Thiek
Jobs Wanted ridiculously low prices for one
reason only: 1 like to clip NoCarWashing 2S* Eich (S20 pir h u n drsd)
F o rd P ick u p * lr o n P o tt * F l i t Iro n s * B m it Bed * W n h poodles! Call today for an
. P o tt * T n P o tt * S ilv e r P la n e r * O ld C ate K n iv e i * M ilk
WILL DO ODD JOBS such as;
appointment. Also: Will buy NoMechanicWork New you tia *ew ihst rums h e u t. . . (kMua M t r . . .
M r w . . . m r itsMi. .. «(dm la mitiraMUi Umhowi.
C a m * K e ro ie n e L a m p s * O ld ’'‘'o ney * G la s t C h u rn s junk at junk prices. Call 634-3680 riw tdi itJtM W iybM aeiilM llw ef M SsM lhaw M
bathroom tile, floor tile, storm
*W oo d en C h u rn s * C ro c k C h u rn s * F u rn itu ra -A n tiq u s- and screen windows, panneling,
or 634-2247. Ask for Pam.
3-27-4tpH
NoTireChanging (n Ikil liM me«w M kMp It In ovt of ito rslny nMtksi.
IHwtasa* ilrt*4y mM, mIm Nck dty, W T :
S o lid M aple & W aln u t, S o lid O ak * O ld R a d io s * W atar P o tt etc. Also have firewood for sale. ...NtwSwpplysnlUbbdill/. 0«tyesnaoVl
* R e c o r d P biyers * W u iic a l In stru m en t * lth a c a Sh otguns Contact Karl Osborn at 634-3398.
R ifle s lv e ry Jo h n so n s *C a rp e n te r T o o ls * B o w l & P itch e r
3-6-4tpO
WANTED.
I’ a l l
tame pigeons.
4 9 2 - 5 5 8 4 . ir Insurance ★ProfitSharing ★PaidVacation SALISBURY POST
S e tt * C h in a W e re * P ie S e fe s*O e p re ssio n G lass-P in k , G reen FRONT OFFICE
G o ld , C leer & M isc. * B u t t e r D ish es * B u tte r M olds * B u tt e r 3-27-21p-D SM-4UI
B o w ls * O ld D ishes * G re e n & B lu e D ated Ja rs *W ire To p Oi.
J a rs * D o g Iro n s
WILL BABY SIT in
home for 1st and 2nd
your
shift FOR SALE... model KG 75
SERV ICE DISTRIBUTORS wa M n t 10 th) MecknlUt CaMifdM
Auction Conducted gy during summer vacation. Call V’amaha guitar ... nearly new ...
lay «(4ui foe pmloui *t«k.

u*f API? I AIRD


ELAGE LAIRD
DUDS AUCTION CO.
Dudley Stroud 492-5323
Jo Anne Thompson after
p.m . at 284-2310.
3:00 M. E. Glasscock Jr. ... phone
492-5359.
N0.1
MocknilU, N.C. Hefman Evant°'^646-783a 3-27-Up-T 3-27-ltpG
WilkesboroStreet Mocksville, N.C.

{
DAVIF COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1975 ~ I3B

EATON FOR RENT: Trailers and FOR SALE...A1US Chalmers STAND up crushed carpet
with our new Racine Animals Houses Services
trailer spaces...20 min. from B u lld o z e r ...H D - 6 ...8 foot
Winston-Salem...lO min. from blade...ripper with 3 cleaning...shampoos without
Wc wish to expl-ess our thanks w ater...Rent Machine at House-Godbey Road...about We have most any style
Mocksville...lighted and paved shanks...good con­ FOR SALE ... red Irish Setters J . R. CAMPBELL AND SONS
and appreciation for your CAU D ELL L U M B E R COM­ piano. Wc can save you at
streets, with paved driveways, dition...reasonable. Call 634- ... male or female ... 4 months one mile from 64...six room- SEPTIC TANK SERVICE.
kindnesses, lovely floral PANY. least $200 on any new
nice lawns with cemented 5732. old... already started hunting ... s .. . c l o s e d c a r ­ Have largest truck and only
arrangements and other ex­ piano. Wc have no high
patios... 1-40 Mobile Home 2-13 TFN-R for field and show ... $50 each ... port...basem ent...forced a ir Company certified to pump
pressions of sympathy during rent, no city taxes, no
Village....Intersections of 1-40 call George J. Davis, Harmony, heat...built about 20 year- septic tanks in the county, very
the recent passing of Mrs. Floyd AVOID THE M ON EY high-commissioned
and Farmington Road...Route N. C, 546-7599. s...nearly new roof...Selling experienced. Telephone Jimm y
Eaton. CRUNCH...shop the SEARS salesman. Open Monday-
2, Mocksville...Call after 6 p.m. FOR SALE . . . Homemade 3-20-2tp price $17.500...lot less than Campbell, 634-5341 or Steve
CATALOG way ...save on over replacement cost. Call 634-2345 Saturday 7 til S. Call 704-
Nieces and Nephews 634-3889 or 634-2244. polyester quilts . . . padded with Beaver, 998-5435.
cotton . . . $15 . . . call 998-4536 240,000 item s...shop SEARS after 5:00 p. m. 27!)-»555 for evening
after 5 p.m . week days. today or place your order by 4tp-W 3-20- appointmrnt. Located on
5-9tfn
phone 634-5988. 1-16 tfn Autos 5-14-tfn U. S. 52 7 mi. East of
Salisbury.
BRACKEN 3-6-tfnA
FOR RENT...CRESTVIEW
APARTMENTS...Lexlngton From wall to wall ... all your HOUSE FOR SALE ... brick ELECTROLUX SALES AND Kluttz Piano Co., Inc.
We would like to take this, FOR SALE: 1973 Datsun D- Granite Quarry, N.C.
Avenue, Mocksville...very nice carpet needs can be met with ... 6 rooms, living room-dining S E R V IC E ...118 East Broad
opportunity to thank everyone FOR SALE—Six month old 1600 Pick-up Autom atic;
four rooms and bath...call 634- carpet from MERRELL com bination, full bath, 2 Street...Statesville, N. C. call
who was so kind and generous in Yamaha FG-200 guitar, like Factory Air; Camper wired for
5420. FURNITURE COMPANY. bedrooms, den or 3rd bedroom, 872-7117.
the recent misfortune of Paul new $225. Also used four drum 9-5 tfn Lights; 20,000 Miles. Call 492-
kitchen ... newly redecorated Field Signs
Bracken. May God bless each set with three cymbals, good 7100 after 5:00 p.m .
6-20 tfn inside, fully carpeted, 5-23 tfn
and everyone. condiUon $200. Call 634-2228, wallpaper, etc .... new furnance Potters
Relatives of Paul Bracken For all your craft needs see 2-27-TFN-W Walls
D a n n y D a v i s . (less than 1 year) ... burglar
ROOMS FOR RENT...by the the new craft shop at 505 Avon
month...downtown...phone 634- alarm system ... storm windows BLACK AND WHITE and
Street. THE CRAFTY LADY--
2244.
3-13 3TP-D
plaques, tole paintings, art FO R SALE: 1972 Ford,
and doors ... recently reroofed
... new hot water heater ...
COLOR TV REPAIR...in the Medlin Signs
PINTO, 4 speed transmission, Advance, Farmington and Fork
9-26 tfn
supplies and decoupage. Phone
extra clean, extra good gas
double lot, fenced backyard ... areas...VOGLER’S TV SALES
Truck, Trailer Lettering
PARKER LOST...Golden Retriever 634-5219.
(dark red)...Male...answers to mileage. Call Grimes Parker at
utility building ... located at 641
AND SERVICE...Call 998-8172. &Spraying
Our recent sad loss leaves us Wilkesboro Street ... house
with grateful hearts to ward MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT name of Toby..... last ssen 11-14-tfn 284-2424, Cooleemee. ^*etal Plates For Trailers
faces Wilkesboro and back lot
... Two and three bedrooms ... 9-20-73 tfn
neighbors and friends. The Forest Lane and South Main
3-20-2tn borders Meroney Street ... Silk Screen Printing
comforting expressions of all utilities furnished ... good Call Mrs. Jack Sanford 634- located near hospital with
sympathy and thoughtfulness location ... close to city ... FOR YOUR WALLPAPER IVIocktville, N.C.
convenience to shopping area ... Painting and Repairs. James
will always be remembered. Westside Mobile Home Village 3-27 Up needs contact M E R R E L L
FOR SALE ... 1971 Buick contact owner at 634-2567 ... P. M iller, 998-8340 (704)493-6762
... call during day 634-5959 or FU R N IT U R E COM PANY,
Electra 225 Custom ... Phone priced at $2300.00
Mrs. Grimes H. Parker 634-5086 at night. Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville,
998-8972. 1-2-tfn
and Family FOR SALE ... 1 m an’s bicycle N . C.
12-12 tfn and 1 woman’s bicycle ... 5
3-27-2tpD
3-27-tfn
Kitchen Cabinets
10-24-TFN
FOR RENT . , . FURNISHED
speed ... 26 inch wheels ... also,
30,000 BTU gas heater ... call D A V IE E L E C T R O N IC S Store Fixtures
FARM HOUSE. . . 8 rooms,
bath, central heat . . . located
998-4941. ONE of the finer things of life Real Estate SERVICE ... black and white
and color TV repair ... call 634- Commercial &Resident
• PARKER 3-20-2tn-C . . . . Blue Lustre carpet cleaner
Sheffield community . . . $125
month . . . call 919-725-0625 . . .
. . . . rent electric shampooer at Furniture ASSUME PAYMENTS ON...
3652 or Howard Sain at 634-5110.
3-20-6tp
Remodeling &Repair
We are sincerely grateful to
our friends and neighbors for 403 Pepper Bldg., Winston AT STUD ... registered tri­
MOCKSVILLE FURNITURE &
APPLIANCE.
155 X 100 wooded trailer lot in All Work Guaranteed
Salem , N. C. 27101. N EW AND USED Office Advance ... paved drive all
• their many acts of sympathy colored Appaloosa ... $35 and $1 3-6 4tn
F ^n iture Fireproof Files and electric hook-ups ... call Charlie Wash, Wax, and Vaccum
during the loss of my father, a day mare care ... also,
Grim es P arker. The floral 1-30-tfn Safes. Rowan Office Furniture W hitaker at 634-3345. automobiles ... only $12.00 ...
registered quarter horse colt for
SMITH'S WOODWORKS has 118 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. wash and vaccum-$5.50 ...
Jack M asten
■ offerings were beautiful and the sale ... call 493-6533.
many cards have meant so FOR RENT...3 bedroom brick 3-20-4tp kiln dried Walnut, Oak, Cherry
Etc., and Pine shelving. Win­
p h o n e 636-8022. 3-20 3tnW Phone 634-3144 or 634-2679 ...
Free pickup and delivery.
Phone 493-4266
much. house....with carport,...fully
carpeted....call 284-2688 or 634- ston-Salem 919-767-3338. tfn 3-20-4tpB Mocksville, N.C. Route 5
Ronnie and Patty Parker 3585. FOR SALE: BABY Ducks
Lookabill and Baby Chicks for Easter. See 3-6-4tn-W
FOR SALE ... Duncan Phyfe
FIN A N C IN G
1-30 tfn them at FCX Store, Wilkesboro dining table ... call 493-6755.

FOR RENT . . . nice 2 bedroom


Street, Mocksville.
3-27-ltp-B
DON’T merely brighten car­
pets ---Blue Lustre th em ____ 3-20 tfnS
C A TTLE
C O N S O L ID A T E YOUR
brick home . . . call 1-919-727- no rapid resoiling . . . . rent
1719. shampooer at C.J. ANGELL
B ILLS,,,H om e
provement...Second Mortgage
I m ­
=TOALL
BUYERS
APPLIANCE & JEW ELRY.
3-«-tfnC 3-6 4tn TAKE UP PAYMENTS ... 3 Loans...from $900 to $5,000 NEEDED NOW
rooms Spanish furniture ... cash...ask for Mr. Wieneck, call No buying experience neces­
EM PLO Y M EN T balance due $485.33 ... elderly collect 704-246-5136....CAPITOL I sary. Train to buy cattle, hogs
FOR RENT ... 3 room apart­ GRACE’S ANTIQUES NOW couple left town ... 3 room group FIN A N C IA L S E R V IC E S , 17 ■nd sheep. The growing live­
ment ... utilities furnished ... OPEN ... on Highway 801 in I
was out of store for 3 months ... South Main Street, Lexington, TO BUY stock Industry needs qualified
convenient to stores ... call 634- Advance, N.C. ... plenty of N . C . Buyers. A good aptitude is re­
like new furniture consists of I
2765.
Help Wanted
antiques ... odds and ends ...
reasonable ... phone 998-5002.
Spanish Tuxedo Velvet sofa ... 3
tables ... 2 lamps ... Spanish 4-27-tfn
Livestock I
quired for today's competitive
markets.
3-6tfnY
dresser, chest, large mirror, You should have a farm or
3-13-tfnF bed with mattress, boxsprings
A .L Beck & Son I ■gricultural background. Must
NOW RENTING ... new and enioy working with livestock.
most modern and finest
SALESPERSON WANTED ...
send brief resume to P.O. Box Lecithin! Vinegar! B6!
... 5 piece dining room set ...
free delivery ... payment plan to ORDER & SAVE Wholesale Meats | Good earnings . . . secure fu­
apartments in Mocksville ...
C O U N T R Y L A N E 561, Mocksville. Kelp! Now all four in one suit you ... ask for Spanish
at Thomasville, N.C. \ ture . . . for those who quality.
Write today with your personal
capsule, ask for VB6+, Group at Furn.-Land, 201 W.
MYERS APARTMENTS... notice; NEW W ill B u y 1 C o w O r 1 0 0 C o w s I Mekground and qualifications.
3-6-tfnL Broad or call 872-6577,
O W N E R S H I P
MANAGEMENT... 2 bedrooms
AND Cooleemee Drugs.
Statesville,N .C. C o o le e m e e . . .a lso , B u lls , V e a ls, F e e ile r | Include: name, age, address &
phone number. We will arrange
We wish to express our most 3-13 lOTP-0 C a lv e s .. .W e P ay Cash F o r an Interview for you, near your
» . heartfelt thanks to the many
; people who were so kind and
... carpeted throughout ...
appliances furnished including
LOOKING FO R PART-TIME
OPPORTUNITY?. . . be an
3-27-2tnS F u r n itu r e A ll C a ttle W hen P ick e d U p . home town. No phone calls,
lileaae.
sympathetic to us during our self-cleaning ovens ... call
collect Victor H arrell,
AVON representative . . . meet
people, sell famous products,
M EM BERS OF THE M art A.L. Beck, Jr.
]>ereavement at the recent GRADUATION CLASS OF 1939
Rt. 1, Thomasville NATIONAL UVESTOCK CO.
death of Carolyn Diane Myers. Clemmons, N. C. 919-766-6985. set your own schedule and earn
money . . . I ’ll show you how . . .
Cooleemee High School ... Mobile Homes Gladitone Rd. Cooleemee 8106 Noflh 40th SlTMt
, Vie appreciate more than words interested in a class reunion ... 'Carpet (Installed by Day Phone 919-475-8773 Phoenix, Arizona SSOU
can express the many 3-27-ltpH call 704-873-9828 or write Peggy please call 636-0767 ... Salisbury
Long, Route 3, Box 57, Speciallit) j^Night Phone 9 1 9 - 4 7 ^ ^ ^
kindnesses shown us especially ... after 5 p.m. ... or write Floyd FOR SALE; 1964 Skyline
by school personnel and TRAILER FOR RENT.....10 x Y adkinville, N.C. 27055. Mobile Home 10 x 55 partially
'Beautiful Brand Name
G. McSwain, 212 Ackert Furniture
; students. We pray that God will 50... 10 miles east of Mocksville Avenue, Salisbury, N. C. 28144. furnished.. .gas heat, wired for
on U. S. 158 ... $25 a week ... 3-27-ltn 'Bedroom Suiti
richly bless each and every one. electric range, dryer, air
'Dining Room Suits
, llie lm a Myers and David P h o n e 998-4584.

3-27-ltnpR Homeworker wanted in this


3-13 4tnMcS conditioner. Extra nice con­
dition. Also 14’ X 18’ added room
finished in January, carpeted,
'Living Room Suits
'Sealy Mattreiiet
20% Spring Discount
area . . . men, women, students . SPECIAL CASH P RICE ... electric heat. Call 492-7100 after 'Extra Nice Vinyl
. . no experience necessary . . . New Holland Baler Twin “Baler 5: 00 p . m. Recliners.............. $69.95
Beck Bnrtheis stuffing and addressing Boy 10,000 ft.” ... $30 per bale (Regular $119.95 B lacktop P aving
e n v e lo p e s ( C o m m is s io n until supply exhausted or May 2-27-TFN-W Open Part Time
Mailers) . . . earn sparetime 1,1975..see Jim Speer or Kermit To &ve You Money
Garbage Disposal Senrice money at home . . . $100 weekly
possible . . send $1
Pardue at F a rm Service
Center, Hamptonville, 468-4422.
For Appointment Call
• D r iv e w a y s & P a r k in g L o ts

(refundable) and long, stamped 3-20-5t


284-2653 or 284-2141
For Weekly Garbage Pick-Up envelope for details; PPS-114,
4:30-8:00 p.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Howell
In s t a lle d , R e p a ir e d o r S e a le d
216 Jackson 612, Chicago '*0606. ______ Owners______
ANYWHERE IN DAVIE COUNTY 1 WILL NOT be responsible
for any debts other than my
3-27-2tpP G u a ra n te e d W o rk
Call 284-2917 or 284-2824. Cooleemee Or own.

Coun^ Manager’s Office, Mocksville WANTED . . . 4 ladies . . . 4


hours a day . . . 5 days a week ..
. earn approximately $100 . . .
Jim m y Dean Foster
Route 5

3-20 3tp
0. JactiJL-KeBlej! % 15 Y r s . E x p e r ie n c e

use of car necessary . . . for I Roofing • Roof Repairs • Tin Roof Coating
interview call 284-4395 for
C O L L E C T IO N appointment.
W ESTERN UNION now
located at Telephone Answering 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE A-1 P a v in g S e rv ic e
3-27-3tnR
Service... 138 North Main Street
...open 6 days a week 8 a.m. to 9
— ALL WORK GUARANTEED —
A U C T IO N p.m. ... phone 634-5475. Route'4, Box 6, Mocksville, N. C. C a ll C o lle c t 6 3 7 - 2 7 9 1
How to earn up to $200.00
weekly addressing, stuffing, 3-27-2tnL S a l i s b u r y , N .C .
Phone 6 3 4 - 3 3 4 9
Saturday, March 22 mailing envelopes. Mail 25
cents and stamped addressed Have a drinking problem?
envelope. ACL
At 11:00 AM ENTERPRISES, Box 117, Troy,
Try Alcoholics Anonymous.
Write P. O. Box 803, Mocksville,
111. 62294 N .C ., 27028
LocaUon: Hiihway ISt East Of Mocksillle, N.C. 3-27 Itp-A
HELP W A N T ED
1-30-tfn-C FOR SALE
miles turn left on Country Lane
Seivice Station A L U M IN U M . PLATES
1 clip poodles at such
ANTIQUES DEPRESSION OLD Sill 23 x 32 Inehil,’ .009 Thick
Jobs Wanted ridiculously low prices for one
reason only: 1 like to clip
NoCarWashing 2S* Eieh ($20 pit hundrid)
F o rd P ick u p * lr o n P o tt * F la t iro m * B n n Bed *W e ih poodles! Call today for an
P o t i * T « » P o tt 'S ilv e r Ptottef » 0 W C e ie K n i m * M ilk
WILL DO ODD JOBS such as;
appointment. Also: Will buy NoMechanicWork No* yeit MB «ew dut rums heiiM. . . (hkk» Mop...
Ml SM. . . May itsMs. . . ttaM to snltmNlh tlw hm w.
C e n t K e r o s e n e L e m p t * O ld ’<‘‘oney * G l e n C h u rn s junk at junk prices. Call 634-3680 . . yttch U u o ilM q r b m m ihsiMtorbud4• lodka«N
bathroom tile, floor tile, storm
*W oo d en C h u rn s * C ro c k C h u rn s *F u rn itu re -A n tiq u e - and screen windows, panneling,
or 634-2247. Ask for Pam.
3-27-4tpH
NoTireChanging lot ihil Uwa awvw M Im p II lii M l of llK niny »wthM.
theuiudt ilmay m U. h Im twk diy, BUT;
S o lid M eple & W eln ut, S o lid O ek * O ld R e d io s *W eter P o tt etc. Also have firewoc^ for sale. ...N w lV R ply m bb b ltlly. G«lye«nnofcl
* R e c o r d P layers * M u sice l In stru m en t * lth e c e Sh otgun s Contact Karl Osborn at 634-3398.
R ifle s lv e ry Jo h n so n s *C e rp e n te r T o o ls * B o w l & P itch e r
3-6-4tpO
WANTED. . .tame pigeons,
t ' ai i 4 9 2 - 5 5 8 4 . ★insurance ★ProfitSharing ★PaidVacation SALISB U RY POST
S e tt * C h in e W e re * P ie S e fe s'O e p re s sio n G less-P in k, G reen FRONT OFFICE
G o ld , C leer & M isc. * B u n e r D ishes * B u tte r M olds 'B u t t e r 3-27-2tp-D 6W-42JI
Of.
Bowto * O ld D ishes 'G r e e n & B lu e Deted Je rs 'W ir e T o p
J i n 'D o g Iro n s
WILL BABY SIT in
home for ist and 2nd
your
shift FOR SALE. . model FG 75
SERVICE DISTRIBUTORS wa M m 10 Ihi WeckrXII* bttrpriti
n y ec4in foi pnvloui «Mk.
Auction Conducted gy during summer vacation. Call Yamaha guitar ... nearly new ...

n AfiF r AIRD duds AUCTION CO


Jo Anne Thompson after
p.m . at 284-2310.
3:00 M. E. Glasscock Jr. ... phone
492-5359.
N 0 .1
ELAGE LAIRD 492-6323
Mocktville, N.C. Hwwan Evant**^646-7636 3-27-1tp-T 3-27-ltpG
WilkesboroStreet Mocksville, N.C.

T
14B DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISF. RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975

Parent-Volunteer Program
Is Judged A Success
Tom Eanos, school principal.
For the past three months, The program has been quite a
Pinebrook Elementary School success with the help of the
has been involved in a Parent- following parents:
Teachcr Volunteer Program. Mrs. Joseph Bass, Mrs.
Under this program, interested Norman Blake, Mrs. Nancy
parents volunteered to help Bowles, Mrs. Betsy Cochrane,
wherever needed throughout Mrs. Mary Elam, Mrs. Annette
the school. Schedules were Foster, Mrs. Ann Hillebrand,
arranged with some parents Mrs. Joseph Minor, Mrs. Alma
volunteering for several days a Nestor, Mrs. Donald Riddle,
week. Mrs. Marie Sagraves, Mrs.
Along with working in the Barbara Sloan, Mrs. Betty
suites with the children, the Smith, Mrs. Johnny Starnes,
parents are able to aid teachers Mrs. Bonnie Vest, Mrs. Carol
in many clerical duties. Some W illiam s, and Mrs. J.S .
mothers also volunteered to Zimmerman.
help in the cafeteria serving “ Much gratitude goes to these
lines. parents ft%n the faculty and
“ Pinebrook feels very staff of Pinebrook.”
fortunate to have such willing “ If you have a child enrolled
parents in its community” , said at Pinebrook Elem entary
School and are interested in
becoming part of our Parent-
Forced O ff R oad Volunteer Program, contact the
teachers in your child's suite”
A 1971 Dodgewas damaged an Mr. F.anes concluded.
estimated $550 when it was
forced off the roadway by a
pickup Friday around 6:50 p.m.
on NC 801, 8.5 miles east.
The Dodge was being
operated by Charles Byron
Angela, 3, and her little sister, Sherry, age 2, are apparently having quite a discussion about the Easter display in a local store window. Sometimes it can be most difficult Bullock, 16, of Wandering Lane,
Mocksville. There were two
for a lady to make a definite decision. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green of Route 7, Mocksville. (Photo by Jim Barringer) passengers: Joe Lynn
Deadmon, 14, of Mocksville, Rt.
4 and Mark Robert Desnoyers,
16, of Rt. 2.
D a v ie R e p r e s e n t e d A t C u l t u r a l A r t s S e m i n a r ^ 4 -H N ew s The pickup, a 1973 courier,
was being operated by Allie Jay
Mrs. Nancy Hartman and Communities” , and the need for libraries. It is through these would support the purpose and refreshments we divided into
Carter, 44, of Advance Rt. 2. Russell
Miss Mossa Eaton represented
Davie County at the Cultural
some was emphasized by all the
speakers. This need is
media their lives are enriched.
Art is used as m ental
efforts of the Arts Council. This
was followed by planning
FARMINGTON
three groups for group
State Highway Patrolman A.
C. Stokes said his investigation Stover
Arts Seminar, held at Hyatt particularly true in the rural stimulation, an experience or groups from each Extension
The Farmington 4-H Club met discussion on the following
Monday, March 17, 1975, at 7:30 subjects: 1. Career
showed that Carter came into a
right curve and allowed his
Candy
House in Winston-Salem on areas of North Carolina, where basis for learning. The word Service Districts, which met p.m. at the Farm ington Exploration - group leader,
March 12-13, 1975. One Home people are surrounded by “ culture" is threatened because and offered ideas and vehicle to drift approximately
Community Center.
Economic Agent, and a natural beauty, but feel the they do not understand its suggestions. Plans for action
Mrs. Clyde Studevent, Jr.; 2.
We talked about the radio Home Environment - group
two feet across the center line
meeting the Bullock vehicle.
★Easter Cards
member of a Homemakers Club need of formal art. Some of the meaning. Culture means (all were formulated including a program and got two volunteers leaders, Mrs. Foote and Mrs.
from each county was in subjects covered at the seminar inclusive) a sum of the way of report from one of the Easter The Dodge ran off the road on
to do a program, Bryan Hoots Clement; 3. Appearance and
attendance.
The “ Need and Why” of this
were: The N. C. Symphony, by
Henri J. Cox, N. C. Museum of
living. There is good and bad in
every medium, and children
Counties about a Bi-Centennial
exhibit to be taken by “ barge”
and Jody Reavis. We also Grooming - group leader, Mrs.
the right into a private drive to
avoid collision and in so doing
★Candy Easter
discussed camp. The meeting Smoot. Mrs. Dillingham was
meeting was covered at the
opening session by Dr. Eloise
Art, Zoe Webster. N. C. Arts
Council, Mary Regan. N. C.
should be taught to be selective.
Educating our senses, increases
to all seaports on North
Carolina's Eastern seaboard.
was then adjourned. absent due to illness. After the
hit a ditch bank and mailbox.
Damage to the Dodge was Bunnies
group discussion, we adjourned. estimated at $550 and $20 to a
Cofer, Assistant Director, N. C. Division of State Library, Mr. our appreciation of our All present at this meeting Rex Allen. Reporter
Agricultural Extension Service, Oglivie. N. C. Division of inheritance, and for a better
quality of life in rural North
showed great interest and
enthusiasm and an eagerness to NORTH MOCKSVILLE
Kim Scott, Reporter mailbox of William Seaford of
Advance Rt. 2. The pickup was
★Stuffed
and Mr. Hasley M. North, Archives and History, Paul FORK
Executive director, N. C. Arts Hoffman. Carolina, it should start at the get started on the project of The North Mocksville Ever- The Fork Sunshine Club met
not damaged.
Carter was charged with
Bunnies^
Council. Services available to assist in grass root levels. For example their choice. Ready 4-H Club met March 19, Tuesday, March 11,1975, at 7:00
The N. C. Arts Council, a state “ You Can Make It Happen” , the North Carolina Symphony The meeting closed with a 1975 at 7:00 in the Columbo Hut p.m. at the Parish House in driving to the left of center.
agency, is a section of N. C. which was the theme of this brings music to the people and buffet luncheon. Mrs. Charles on Cam pbell Road. The Advance.
D epartm ent of Cultural seminar, was covered by Jim plays a vital role in preparing Doak, chairman of the State meeting was called to order by ROBERT P A G E
The date for the bottle and
Resources. It was established Hall, Director of Division of children for appreciation of Cultural Arts Comm ittee our president, Miss Gina clean up drive was set for April S E P T IC T A N K
in 1964, and its purpose is to Cultural Arts in the Department classical music. ' The presided. The speaker at this Studevent. We opened by 12. The raindate was set for the
assist in the cultural of Public Instruction. Genealogical section in the session was Evelyn Machtel, repeating the Club's Pledge and following Saturday, April 19. C L E A N IN G
development of all North Every resource should be State Library will help you find Extension Associate in Arts, Motto which was enlarged and We also had the Talent Show
Carolianians by promoting the your “ roots” which may Michigan State University. reprinted on poster paper by for our club. S E R V IC E
used to shape and develop the The talent
arts at the community level. sentitivites of children in the indicate where you are going! The people in Davie County our vice-president Miss Deanna included: piano, singing, Certified To Pump
(The term “ arts” includes appreciation of the arts. A The State Archives and History should be proud of the fact that Thomas. Thanks Deanna. The magic, and plays. Pam Murray Septic Tanks
architecture and the visual childs taste takes shape from will furnish data on many they now have an Arts Council, dues were collected. Two new won for the juniors with I f w e c a n ’t save
environment, crafts, dance, the day he, or she is born. They historical interest. These are and has as its president, Mrs. members were received into the gymnastics and June Griffin Large Truck For
dram a, literature, music, are “amateurs” in the things some of the ideas and Emily Cartmell. club. Welcome aboard Rita won for the Seniors for singing FuU-Time, Efficient y o u m o n e y the n
painting, film , sculpture, they love, what ever they are suggestions made by speakers Friendship Smoot and Collette Foster. Our “ Color My World.” Service.
photography, and the public involved in. Children become at the seminar. Friendships multiply joys and president, Miss Gina Studevent The club was then adjourned. PHONE: 284-4362 u>e d o n ’t
media.) aware of themselves and others At the regional session, plans d i v i d e g r i e f s . reviewed and discussed the Cooleemee y o u r business!!
“The Arts in Our Lives and through schools, churches, and were laid for festivals, etc. that H .G .B o h n newsletter with us. After Cokey Stapleton, Reporter

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Treasure V alued From *5-*495 ★CONSERVE ENERGY! SAVE MONEY! For picture c ontrol...
CtiromatIc One-button Tuning
.Vo 1*11 rrbase IS'ecessary At the touch of a button select
S iio p p e rs 18 O r O v e r O N L Y ! Automatic Tint Guard and precision
lactory-set adjustment of brightness,
contrast, tint, and color level. II desired,
the factory prs-sel controls can be
easily readjusted to suit your personal
taste for best possible picture with local
signal conditions. On selected models.

Y a R D - M a iM

Model KF330R

L A W N -B O Y
THESE WESTINGHOUSE VALUES
*249*> 7 HP S U E tC 4 Q 9 S
BEFORE YOU BUY! OH.H *149* Regular »699.95
EASY
EASY TERMS
TERMS
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