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4 '• Cooleemee Journal -- COOLEEMEE, N.C. Wednesday, August 13,1969 63rd Year No. 30 Students Register Tuesday, Schools Open On Aug. 25 Tuesday, August 19 has been designated as the day new elementary students in our county should go by the school they will attend and register for classes. Parents of elementary children who have moved from one elementary school zone into another during the summer months should have their children register at their new school on Tuesday morning. High School students who have moved into Davie County during the summer may register at Davie High School Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. before the opening of school. Orientation day for all students of the Davie County schools will be on Monday, August 25. Schools will begin at 8:30 a.m. on this day and dismiss at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, August 26, schools will begin operating full days. School lunch rooms will also begin operating on this day. Davie Orientation Day Freshman Orientation Day will be held Monday, Aug. 18 from S a.m. to 4 p.m. at Davie County High. Sponsored by the Davie Student Council, the program will help familiarize all new students with the high school. All new students, freshmen, and their parents are urged to attend the orientation. Htariaf Aag. 28 Zoning To Be Discussed MOCKSVELLE The Davie County Planning Board has an nounced a aeries of public ■Mtiofi to promt a soiling «tfMooe proposal to county The pnpoaed ordinance is one of six comprehensive planning elements prepared during the past it months by the Davie County Planning Board. The ordinance as proposed would include zoned areas along such major highways as Ml, 801, 64 and 1-40, as well as areas in the vicinity of Cooleemee, Advance and por tions of the Mocksville fringe area. District classifications include residential, commercial and in dustrial. Public meetings tentatively scheduled are Monday, Aug. It, Shady Grove School; Friday, Aug. 22, Farmington School; Lee Shepherd Finishes Basic Seaman Apprentice Lee Shepherd completed his basic training at the U. S. Naval Base, Orlando, Florida on August 1. Seaman Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olin Shepherd of Cooleemee, returned to May Fort near Jacksonville, Florida Saturday after a weeks leave with his parents. He will be assigned to sea duty on September 5, as a fireman aboard the missile destroyer, Tattnal. 12 Paies 10 Cents Monday, Aug. 25, William R. Davie School; Thursday, Aug. M, Cooleemee School; and Thursday, Sept 4, Davie County Court House Upon completion of the aeries of public meetings, a recom mendation will be made by the planning board to the board of county commissioners relative to the propoaed ordinance. If the recommendation from Grimes Hancock Says He'll Run Next Election For Davie Sheriff Grimes Hancock, former Davie County deputy under the late Ben Boyles, has announced his candidacy for sheriff of Davie County in the November 1970 election. Hancock, who has 14 years ex perience as an officer of the law, held former positions as Chief of Police in China Grove and Chief of Police in East Spencer, after more than eight years as a deputy in Davie County. "My decision to run for sheriff was because I have been approached by numerous persons, including Democrats, Republicans and even Independents, asking me to run in the next election, in the less than two years that I have been back in Davie County." "Because of my past experience, Hancock continued. "I feel that I known what the people I MASONIC PICNIC I This Thursday *fPiRH VI K ■F 3» fife w -ifcfr. '^|Bf ■ >" -" *«-■'.' ■ KM w J Hl .flft ■ * ~"" MM^H H B JHB «*»'"' Masd i i I Br Ki * PH KwfraA **/->- (HfK TiPIr, '- ' W* 4l ■■B 1. 3WlNffiKsi Janice Cartner crowns Lymw Owens as her successor, Miss Mocfcsvile of 1971 (See pace 3) the planning board is favorable, the commissioners will hold a public hearing an the matter. Following a public hearing, the commissioners may adopt the ordinance aa recommended by the planning board, adopt it with modifications or reject it. Technical assistance is being provided for the planning pro gram by the North Carolina Department of Local Affairs, -v. jr Here Division of Community Plan ning, Piedmont area office in Salisbury The eariier planning elements include a population and economy study, land use survey and analysis, land development plan, community facilities plan and subdivision regulations. The Davie County Board of Commissioners officially adopted the subdivision regula tions last October. in Davie County want." Rob Kiger of Mocksville has also denounced to run on the Democratic ticket which means there will be a primary in May 1970 before the November election. Hancock, a native of Davie County, attended Cooleemee High School and rit six years active duty with the S. Navy, at which time earned his high school diploma. He is married to the former Rachael Kimmer and is the father of three children, Freida, 17, David, 16, and Vickie, 15. He is presently employed by McKee Construction Company in Winston- Salem. Before the Democratic primary in May, Hancock says that he will spend most of his spare time touring the entire county, which is certainly not unfamiliar for him. | Jaycees Sell | Safety Flares The local Jaycees are & selling safety flares which * include three flares in | each package for $1.25. :§ Anyone interested in purchasing a package may :>j contact any Jaycee. Proceeds will go 3: towards the development Si of the community.
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