-Ceeleemee Journal, WeAieedey, March 18,1970 10- WADE OSBORNE, Duke Street, Cooleemee fifth grader "Cause it gets warm and you can go out a lot. And cause the flowers start to bloom." fjßf fv« % \* i' KEITH FOSTER, Route 3, Mocksville, Davie Junior "Just being warm weather. No snow an' no trees to hit. That's my favorite occupation hit ting trees in snowy weather." Deaths And Shirley G. Garwood Funeral services were held Saturday, March 14 at Garrett Funeral Home for Shirley G. Garwood 70, of Waynesville, N. C. Mr. Garwood died Wed nesday in a Buncombe County Hospital after a long illness. A native of Mocksville, Garwood was a veteran of World War I. Reverend Bill Williams of ficiated and burial was in Green Hill Cemetery. Military graveside rites were conducted by members of Waynesville American Legion Post No. 47. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jane Bingham Garwood, four daughters. Mrs. Tommy Soagraves of Waynesville, Mrs. T. J. Powell of Canton, Mrs. Jimmy Carwell of Watkinsville, Ga., and Mrs. Dan Callihan of Sylva, N. C.:threesons Ray of Waynesville, William of Newsport News, Va., and Harold of Kingsport, Tenn., a sister, Mrs. Ben Everhart of Rt. 4. Mocksville and two brothers, Roy Garwood of Rt. 4, Mocksville and Floyd Garwood of Center Street. Cooleemee. Everett Dennis, Davie Native COOLEEMEE—Everett Hanes Dennis, 60, formerly of Cooleemee and a resident of Virginia Beach, Va., for about 20 years, died 12:30 p.m. Satur day at his home. Son of the late G.M. Dennis and Betty Dennis, he is sur vived by his wife, Gladys Cope Dennis; a brother, Otis Dennis of Route 2, Advance; two sis ters, Mrs. Betty Murphy and Mrs. Nancy Ijames of Mocks ville. Funeral services will be con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Holloman and Brown Funeral Chapel at Norfolk, Va. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Ceme tery at Norfolk. Kwik Kwiz WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST ABOUT SPRING? PHOTOS AND INTERVIEWS . By MARLENE BENSON % ■ MISS GLORIA RIDENHOUR, Pine Ridge Rd., Cooleemee sev enth grader "Cause it's not cold and it's real warm. I like the warm weather." Mrs. McCorkle Of Mocksville MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Mag 6ie Cartner McCorkle 79, of [ardison St. died Friday at Watts Hospital in Durham. She was born in Iredell Coun ty, daughter of the late Wesley and Mary Gaither Cartner. Her husband, William Robert McCorkle, died in 1935. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ollie B. Anderson of. Co lumbus, Ind., and Mrs. Virginia M. Corya of McLean, Va.; a son, Robert W. McCorkle of Dur ham; four step-daughters, Mrs. Laura Spittle of Monroe. Mrs. Flossie Helms and Mrs. Pearl. Harrison, both'of Charlotte, and Mrs. Catherine Bacom of Mat thews; two step-sons, J. L. McCorkle of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and P. H. McCorkle of Char lotte; and a brother, Pearl Car tner of Mocksville. L.T. Johnston Of Davie County MOCKSVILLE Lowell Ihomas Johnston, 76, of Davie County died Wednesday night at Davie Memorial Hospital. He born March 18, 1893, in Indiana, the son of the late Ihomas and Nora Johnston. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Michole Ash ton of Fayette ville; four sons, Raym6nd-and Ralph Jol\nston, both of Fa yetteville, David Johnston, of Wichita, Kan., and Robert Johnston of El Paso, Tex.; a brother, Leland Johnston of Morgan ton; 13 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. FOUND: Boat on S. Yadkir River. Owner please call 284 2731, giving description. 3-11-3tn-» Remove excess body fluid with FLUIDEX tablets, only $1.69 at Cooleeme Drug Company. ' ■ - Bf 1 fflH t * -*> §W — ' ft • -^r k M * MRS. JANET DAVIS, Center Street, housewife "Oh, I guess it's cause you don't have to stay inside all the time. I like the warm weather." M MRS. PAT BARBER, Yadkin Street, housewife "House cleaning, vardcleaning, and iust general cleaning. Especial ly when it's over." Wwwbbwmbwbbm^^ | Want Ads | LAND FOR SALE: Four lovely front corner lots (200' x 200') located in the new and beautiful Boxwood Acres. Reasonably priced at only $1895. Call 284- 8337. FOR RENT: Two Bedroom Mo bile Home, 12 x 60', furnished. Call Bobby Hampton 492-5375, Route 4, Mocksville, N.C. FOR SALE: 1966 Volkswagen Bus, 9 passenger. Call or see Allen Snipes. 284-2341. 3-4-tf-b TUCH-A-MATIC SEWING MA CHINE. Like new cabinet. Zig zags, button-holes, fancy stitches, without attachments. WANTED: SOMEONE WITH GOOD CREDIT TO finish 4 payments of $12.15 per month. For Full Details write: Mr. Cox, P. O. Box 283, Asheboro, N. C. 27203. DRIVERS NEEDED: Train now to drive semi truck, local and over the road. You can earn over $4 per hour, after short training. For interview and ap plication, call 615-525-9481, or write Safety Dept., Nationwide Systems, Inc., 3408 Western Av enue, N.W. Knoxville, Ten nessee, 37900. FOR SALE: 18 acres land, located on Wetmore Road, Woodleaf, 6 miles from Fiber Industries 7 miles from Salisbury, 2 miles from Cooleemee. Ideal location for trailer court, housing project, industrial site, etc. 350' black top road fronts land. Plenty water. With down payment, may be financed 3-5 years. Call 284-5711 or 284-5893 for further information. 3-18-tf-b ( n FOR SALE: Four room house 4. and bath, aluminum siding, storm windows, located on 20 b Davie Street. May be financed at buyer's choice with low down payment. For further in formation call 284-5711 or 284- ) 5893. 1 3-18-tf-b Good Shot! A hillbilly visiting an observatory was watching 1 man peering through a telescope. Suddenly, a tar fell. "Good shot!" yelled the hillbilly. (tffylkHairy BABY PHOTOGRAPHER HERE THURS. MARCH 19th thru' SAT. MARCH 21 DAILY 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 NOON 1:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY 9:00 to 5:00 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 7:30 P.M. HEYIMOM! Get a beautiful 5x7 m. y Living Color Portrait of your Child ; onlygSfL fak All ages family (roups, too 1 5x7 color, only 88$, each child taken singly or 1 5x7 Group only SI.OO per child. Your baby's special charm captured by our spc- ■ Jfl cialist in child photography—just the gift foe every- : one in the family! YouU see finished pictures—NOT PROOFS—in ' * ! just a few days. Choose IxlO's sx7*s or wallet size—and our special "Twin-pak" cameras means you can buy portraits in BLACK & WHITE TOO! |M Exclusive with BELK and LEGGEn STORES INFANTS' DEPT. - BASEMENT

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view