2 -Ceeleemee, (N.C.) Journal, Thursday, March M, WW JU Sf |J; v >v g ;■ I - w : 0- IflF ' M. H. GROCE for commissioner Three More Democrats Candidates For Offices Three Democrats filed this i week for county offices. Filing for the two posts of county commissioner were M H. Groce 38, of Mocksville Rt. 2 and C. F. (Bud) Ridenhour, ' Jr., 30, of Cooleemee. R. Clyde Glasscock, 45, of Mocksville, filed for the office of Clerk of Superior Court. M. H. GROCE Mr. Groce has been a part ner in the P and G Auto Parts in Mocksville for the past eight years. He is a gra- I duate of the Mocksville High School and served for ten years in the U. S. Army and National Guard. He is a mem ber of the First Baptist WANT AD Day Care Center for young children to open soon. If in terested please call Mrs. W. H. Hasty. 284-3092. FOR SALE -m 4 Cemetery plots at Rowai Memorial Park. See Bessie Nail. Route 4, Mocksville, or call 998-4616. FOR SALE By owner, Edgewood Development, brick house. 3 bedroom. l'i ceramic tile bath, ready for occupancy. $13,900. Dial 284-5894 or see George Allen. FOR RENT 5 room house, furnished, hot water, bath. See L. C. Dedmon. SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references. S6OO to SI9OO cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For personal Interview write P. O. BOX 4185, PITTSBURGH. PA. 15202. Include phone number. $17,000 PLUS NEW CAR AS BONUS for man over 40 in Cooleemee are*. Use car for short trips to contact custom ers. Write B. £. Dickerson, Pres.. Southwestern Petroleum Corp., 534 N. Main Street, Fort Worth, Isxas. _ Cooleemee Journal i. C. Sell, Jr. Owner i Mrs. J. C. Sell Editor I J. C. SELL. 1906-1940 Subscription Price One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Ihree Months .50 CITGO PRODUCTS Heating Oil . . . Dependable Service, Printed Metered Tickets . . . Burner Service. S & H Green Stamps HORN OIL CO., INC. Phone 634-2380 41 N. Main St. Mocksville TOUR TELEPHONE IS A VALUABLE ASSET TO YOUR HOME USE IT WISELY Business office Dial 284-2000 Davie at Main St Cooleemee, N. C. Cooleemee Telephone Co. m* * m. '*% im R. CLYDE GLASSCOCK for Clerk of Court— Church of Mocksville where he is an ordained deacon, and a Sunday School teacher. He is the son of Mrs. Roy Groce and the late Mr. Grooe. He is married to the former Peggy Rhoades. They have four children. BUD RIDENHOUR Mr. Ridenhour of Coolee mee is presently employed as a foreman at Milling Road Furniture Company. He is a graduate of Cooleemee High School and worked for ten years with Western Electric. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee where he is an ordained dea con:. The son of Mrs. C. F. Rid enhour and the late Mr. Rid enhour of Cooleemee, he is married to the former Jean ette Williams. They have four children. R. CLYDE GLASSCOCK Mr. Glasscock, a lifelong resident of Davie County is the owner and operator of the Mocksville Home and Auto Supply Store and has been the local North Carolina Au tomobile License Agent for the past five years. A grad uate of the Mocksville High School, he had additional schooling while serving with the U. S. Army during World War 11. During his service in the Army he received a Bronze Star for meritorious service above and beyond the call of duty during the Battle of the Bulge. He ser ved in the European Theater M, ! |,_ nil. I I " |.H,„T CI- -w—l « rri- " ■* J —.w THE GAYEST, CUTEST, SASSIEST NEW Sf \ \ m celery green; black patent; navy, #ls m ilMFfr ? \\ Vk 2,. > b. Half-Pint in pink; yellow* #ls W '| \ fBL . c. Jimmy Casper Original in black patent #ls ' /V d. Half-Pint in bone; green #ls. e, Piccolino in /bone; black patent #ls» f. Cobbler in lemon, white, "J k «? blue and black patent. sl2, g. Cobbler in celery green ji Si W JL f ( platinum #l2. i. Troyling in bone with black patent n? Sizess " l2 He C. F. (BUD) RIDENHOUR for commissioner of Operations with the 83rd Infantry Division. He is a member of the Baptist Church and is an or dained deacon; teaches an ad ult Sunday School Class. He is past-master of the Mocks ville Masonic Lodge and is a Certified Lecturer He served for 3 years as the District Dep uty Grand Lecturer of the 46th Masonic District. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Glasscock of Mocksville Rt. 2, he is mar ried to the former Lois Ethel Cartner. They have three daughters. Can Provide Progress Plans The State of North Caro lina can provide the means for progress. Governor Dan Moore says, "but the effect iveness depends entirely on how well our COMMUNITY and county leaders makes use of them. Leadership will de termine whether we succeed or fail in seeking the de velopment of the states re sources. Our efforts to pre serve the free enterprise sys tem cannot be overdone. All our effort for economic development are geared so that the state and local part nership both public asd pri vate will work together, in partnership," he said, that the Piedmont Crescent planning program was established on that basis. Say You Saw It In The Cooleemee Journal Casper Rites In Danville Funeral services for A. Cal vin Casper, 62, of Providence, a former resident of Rowan County, were conducted Fri day afternoon at Townes Memorial Chapel in Danville, Va. Burial was in Highland Burial Park. Mr. Casper was found dead at his home late Wednesday afternoon. A native of Faith, he was born March 19, 1903, son of the late Andy Casper and Mrs. Nannie Cauble Casper. Mr. Casper was manager of Pet Dairy Co. plant in Danville. Widely known throughout Danville and Cas well County. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Thelma Johnson Casper of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Clifford Vogler of Cool eemee; one son, Claude Cas per of Danville; four sisters, Mrs. 'Viola lEddlemian and Mrs. Mae Fesperman, both of China Grove, Mrs. Bertie Kepley of Salisbury and Mrs. Pearl Binns of Onsted. Mich.; three grandchildren; and two great - grandchildren. "Pardon me, sir," said the waiter, taking up the money, "but this includes nothing for the waiter." "I didn't eat one, did I?" asked the professor, glancing up from his book. Bystanders are those iriio» can do the job better. P3BHB@ WEEK END SPECIALS VINE RIPE TOMATOES 15c Lb. I TREE RIPENED ORANGES 3 doz. SI JO I Fresh Yellow Green Florida Large Heads CORN CABBAGE LETTUCE 6cars49c 7c IIL 20c 11. S. NO. 1 POTATOES 10 lbs. 40c NEW RED BUSS POTATOES 5 lbs. 39c SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. 25c LARGE PINK GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 29c ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY 2 lbs. 79c YELLOW ONIONS 31b5.25c These are only a few of our many specials this week Drive a mile Save a dollar. Friendly Food Market Route 4, Mocksville Phone 634-8905 Highway 601 i The appearanc of wealth, J keeps many people poor. . T!me mast fee • servant, not. a master. , One's Bestlny Is based oB I one's character.