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3* ■wjgtf c 2sr^fc M. c. hw ii.il»fti>V Jus taro Mr tnußstg jn Tte SofaM Center, Qm& ILp&es, SB. aari inw npi-jnwi to tof fcsen'iris iMßfcwe in twjiii'i n training w auktfectfc FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE • Dining Room Suite f EkwJiic Cook Stovs • Odd Bed f 1 - Duo Hmvwi Heaters f See IMS. im GOBBI£ BENSON 1516 Second Street SafisWry or Call 366-3848 Salisbury or 2844151 Cooktomee OPENING FOR THE SEASON OR SATURDAY, APRIL 23 tTWIN CEDARS GOLF COURSE (Ftmtriy The Praderosa Golf Coarse) •- Pa* 3 • 9 Hoi* Court* • OtMng Range • Parking p I i Lighted for night • Club House I pUyin9 • Practice Putting • Week days - 5 p.m. til 10 p.m. • Hours Saturday and Sunday -1 p.m. til 10 p.m. ' ' Twin Cedars Golf Course Jit* Off Highway W * - J ~ / * *- - Between Cooleemee And Mocksville , * v* ? j|r.v' - Siprt aid. JB«immin{ and sur*! vSrjd. ijinwimg flnßls airi aeutgy Arty. A wignnejis ptoyso ! EEJ fitnes* prqersan round* , | act the trairnnt tama* to las tonal Bait, he he prcn-iried wiith yrctdarn educationa] and tech , sural Sarfl»irs, and training under regular Nary officers and jetty uHfocit 4o enable mm to teane proSiniefit in [ one stf the xcany Navy terihro oal fields. Sw T« Bnr « to Mn.Tamr, ?.. ». > *■» i j Miriiwiilf! MOCKSPTTLLE Mrs. M»- zae Winston* Turner. 99. iM f\rid»y A 7.1 D pan. alt Fran- Bay Hwre.. SSkw was barn in Day* Cesmty January H, MJ7S, to®* late jr. a. and Sarah WdEJatos. Her toudfeamd, tabe Bev. X W. Turner, tfied in IB*. Survrwats include «ne son. Utaa Tsraer «f Madtsr-iUe, a foster daughter. Mrs. Tuir. MUter off **>», gramdrtiil dren; two great - grand-children; two sisters, Mrs Kelly Janes ef Attonta. Ga„ Miss Floy Williams of WinStan-Salem; two broth ers,, Bay and Cary Williams off Winston-Salem Funeral services were cob- 1 ducted Sunday at 4 pjn. alt First Puj"* **" Church, Mocks vilie by the Bev. Fred Barnes Bona] was in Ford Baptist Cemetery. Riff Garter, f fcntaßt KANXAPOLIS Ktfss Hollowaj' Cartner, 72, of Overoasfa Anenue. Enoch ville Community. died aft 725 p jn. Friday at Western ST. C. Sanitaraam at Black Mountain. Be had been ID declining health Cor several years and seriously ill for three weeks Funeral services were can ducted Monday afternoon at" 4 o'clock at North Kairmapnilis Methodist Ctaureh by the Bev.j Kenneth Moore, pastor, as- 1 sisted by the Bev. J. D. Harris, fuJiuci pastor, Interment was in Parofima Mesnorial Park. A native of Davie County,' Mr. Cartner was Use son of the late John Wesley and Mary Gaither Cartoer. Hits wife, Mrs. Mary Benson Cartoer, died in April, llil A aw»».ii»»ir of North Kanna polis lirlhnilrirt Cbuunc&L, Mr. Cartoer had lived in the Kan-, napdlis area most of his life until six years ago when he moved to live with his daugh ter, Mis. Joe Wolhehn in Charlotte. Be was employed by Cannon in the sheet department i Tin til !liitc retirement seven years ago. Survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Joe Wilhehn and Mrs. Julian R. Underwood of Charlotte: one son, Harold Cartoer of Wilmington, Del.; two sisters, Mrs. W. C Graham of KannapoilH Mrs. W. R. Mc- Corkle of MocksviDe; two brothers. L. K Cartner of Mocksville and L R Cartoer off Winston-Salem; and eiffat; grandchildren. . .. . _ ... ... . * L BRENDA GALE WATfONS t A/ailimS • Mr. ml Mrs. Smmmd Wmkixs of Cooleemee Ink nmrrrf tkr engt& me* of tteir tmgfiur, Brtmjrn Gde to J. W. Otter, nam. of Fred Geter. M -i-~j -. *i- fr YT ?- If us Wtekms is m grodmme of Cmtni Dmoie BigkSckoU mod is em* f* % ***fOi *« ■tone W Teiegnpk Comfmj. ffr- 6|fcr ffrwrfnrf - Ciamrnt mod is ernmni b fMjetf C****c- Hasty COMMENTS | py MART 4UCS HASTf H|«rt week we reminisced about tbe oJd sctaool bouse that met its demise m !»«*, »«■* "WW years of noMe service.. ff mention ed not only itae bulkliK, bat per y sod we even dared to name names So when Miss Rosa Tafcuns letter arrived (seemingly by return mail) did we quake as we read? What would you do if you bad Just referred to ber as "iraftbf snftll and carrying a big stick," and misspelisd "mistress" on t°P that? H* first would probably be ferti«n. hut a nusspateJ word used to describe a veteran tojeber, never* Good Ifigfct Miss Dove! She me. She really did. And instead of sending a corrected copy of the column with all punctuation errors and misspelled words marked in red, she wondered --. if the teachers succeeded in scaring them (the children) by threaten ing to call Miss Rosa, and what the children though*-' Well Mite Bosa, be assured that we cnudren did not fear you. Please note tbat the column used the term AWE; perhaps a fiinii* would have been RESPECT, because that is precisely the feeling we had. and still have, for yw and all other teachers. You demanded it and you got it, and consequently you TAUGHT us something, and I don't mean just reading. *riting and "rithmetic. It was a sense of values, if I may be so bold. You all reached us. Miss Rosa, not because of skillful. tjaWiinf methods but because of the quality of persons you We must have been an unattractive little group, because those were depression days, *nd although we didn't know it at the time our parents worried more about finding food for our stomachs than they did about rloth** for our backs So we; were shabby . . . but clean. At least we started out clean every morning, but those were the days when children walked! to school and we walked on unpaved streets, across the branch and through the hollow." in the bitter cold, in the rain, sleet,! and snow, and our feet would be wet (who had boots?), our legs spattered with mud, and noses running. And what do you do when your nose is running and tissues are a luxury instead of a necessity? Why you use your sleeves, what else? So that's the way you saw us and y«* you loved us, stiff sleeves pnd all Now I don't recall bearing any of you say, "Good morning children, I love you," but you must have shown it in a thousand diffrent ways or else why would we children still love you all after so many years? You accepted us as we were Sure, we thought you carried that big stick, but half thg fun of going to school was bragging about how awful the punishment was when we got caught, and thai pulling off a few tricky maneuvers behind the teacher's back. Vf braggeq about that hand paddling we got in the finj grade all the fty through school, but at the same time we mighty careful not to let it happen again. I don't need to tell you, a veteran of year* in the citSHpom, that children love authority and dbdptia*- It takes a load off their minds to know that they cannot tresspass beyond certain bound* fnd it gives a sense of security tq know that someone cares enough about than fo want to them safe from harm- It's as natural to keep testing those bounds as it is to keep! growing, and if the discipline remains constant, the testing and the growing stop at about the same time. Hopefully, by that time we have reached maturity. The razing of that old school house didn't affect me in the slightest No tears were shed and I confess to no nostalgia now nor do I expect any later. As I said last week, the personalities left the everlasting impression. N. L SaHh Mocksville MOCKSVILLE Nathaniel E. Smith, 74, of Mocksville i died at 1 pa. Friday. He was a retired furniture' worker and was born in Surry; County, March 10. 1882, to the late John Henry and Elizabeth Warden Smith. Survivors include his wife, Nfimie Steward Smith; one sister, Mrs. Lillie May James ai Clem mom; two grandchil dren; and two groat-grand children. Funeral services were con ducted at 2JO pjn. Sunday at Chestaut Grove Moftodist Church In Stokes County by the Rev. Alex AKord, and the MPm?* DO YQC EVEB NEED * ESTERBBOOK SHEAFFEB * PARXEP ★ PENS * SOLD BT Earfe'f Office Supplies Kverythin|| tar Office Social Sacwity NtWI OUer people |a He Dw* Oroanty aw* who #d Mt are *p «ar the )*>«■ IJ *K** fadM insurant* •under Medkare befoi* the dose of ttc On* •nroOoaeat pritd oa P"»ii list hare been **ren a ttCtte ■rare Sow, Robert C iWiapfc! soda! seumiHf distract MB*; Isa legislation signed toy Psieniifleimi Johnson bti week. Comcnes has I. rtfn dml antal May sin the deadline for on rollanent by pemun* C 5 or over. Nearly M per cent of 13* Nation's eWkraty were enroll ed for the doctor bill invur ance when social security of fjoes closed at an March St, Mr. Thomas suML Only S percent had tamed down the pnwtertwiw which supplements the has;ic hospi tal provided per sons K and ow. Another 5 percent had no# up their r*™**" I way, or cSk were not aware of the deadline and the need to sign up Cor the «ajpie mentary protection. Older people who have Mt yet applied for their Medi care benefit* should get in touch with tine nearest social security Sfßoe now. Mr. Tho mas said. Persons 85 or over j by Ftebraary of this year who mnna up until part May 31 will have to wait X yfars for another chance to you could buySealyPosturepedic for the Durolife" coils, the firyi^^ support, the extra heavy border wire, ||!§f the high-fashion long-wearing-eover... l«jyr fl J HBb| :yfflPMr * A J&F { j?9k : - a ' Jrs- I x no other mattress in .*• resfc yoit gmfe so W Wtmi> ■!■! UHpr. Bwfll —1 wj |MH iiftnitiil, better prepared t» awt the new day. reata yoa so sipeciafly that ft can promise no morning bacV acfeo from flfee|4ag ao a too-aaft mattreaa. Some promise... pome mattress! Fanner's Hardwire & Supply Co. MOCKSVILIi, N. C. ; ' *- ' *t. V. * * (r • - ' ' r \-9 i • ,* ~ r*-f""ip~f"r* f f-f r-ij-»j"iir j .rni.r»jnTg»g»g~"r 6 'V ' ' r . mc-na ZSJZS'JSToZ tar KMT thrangh December IMV wish no lift al awr isdr IMB. The ndal set«% dutiirt otfice hi Stu isbury is hated aft 1M Cuitdm Avenue. The phone number is C33-COQ. Thaflt dike ii oen Mandny Hwpwgh Thugviaj ban MS üb. until ' See Us For your Insurance Needs Mocksvilie Ins. Agency, Inc. " J. fL DURHAM Far Real Estate Meeds RUFUS BROCK lax 514 Met Km Mi, X. C- Trlifliiir Office—CM - Mil N^t-19M»7-99HU« Darir Fnorr Ladonr Batfteg ivpoLsmnG xiv home wihimiugs We aho caurrf a rnnyilrta line at new furnishings Ld as uke jour old hntiturc !»* anr Tift in far ywtr home, appliances spate heaters, etc. Edwards Furniture fk Upholstery Company Dhd OWM located «a ffladmßh Uwj. lMd» 1. Mailiißh, K C. SL&U&JVK until M P. U Mr- n Mm Guy IMcr Florida vesitiog their n vd daucbtcav Mr. and Mrs Dot Hcwvm- of Orlando. Mr. and Mrs. Clmtan Miiiwii—» and Mr. and Mrs. Don Faster a Daytama Beach.
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