Caohini Journal, 14 i L J MISS ETHEL WILSON, North Cooleemee, Davie senior "Well, last year I was sup posed to sing at the Prom, but didn't get to because I had missed practice. And I had already bought all my music." JML I 38 ill u ; ■■■■:■ JACK ATHEY, Hwy 801, Fi ber Industries "I know what my wife and daughter would say! Uiey say that I always wanted a son." f Deaths And Funerals Mocksville Woman Dies Instantly In Car Wreck MOCKSVILLE - A Mocks ville woman died instantly when she was thrown from an overturning car and the vehicle rolled over her early Sunday. State Highway Patrolman A. C. Stokes identified her as Mrs. Bertha Hutch ins Bullin, 29, of 465 Maple Avenue Ext., Mocks - ville. He said she died instantly of massive injuries as a result of the 1:20 am. Sunday accident on Prison Camp Road about a half mile west of Mocksville. Her husband, Clay Kemp Bullin, 33, of the same address, was admitted to Davie County Hospital here with head in juries. Patrolman Stokes said that Bullin was driver of the 1954 Chevrolet which was being driv en west on Prison Camp Road. He lost control of the vehicle in a curve. The car ran off the right side of the road and overturned In the process of overturning, the patrolman said the woman was thrown from the car and the vehicle ran over her. The car was demolished. Patrolman Stokes said that in this incident, seat bdts would have prevented the woman from being thrown from the vehicle, and probably would have prevented the fatal in juries. Charges are pending Mrs. Bullin was bom June 14, 1940, in Yadkin County, the daughter of Lawrence Hutchins of Mt. Airy and Mrs. Hattie Bullin Hutchins Luffman of Qiariotte. Kwik Kwiz 4 WHAT HAS BEEN THE BIG GEST DISAPPOINTMENT OF YOUR LIFE? Photos and Interviews By MARLENE BENSON 'id MISS PAT FRYE, Main Street, Davie junior "I guess Kenny, my boyfriend, going in the Air Force." Also surviving are her hus band, Kemp Gay Bullin; two sons, Denny and Randy Bullin of the home; a brother, Bernard Ray Hut chins of linwood, Ca lif.; a sister, Mrs. Junior Greggs of Linwood, Calif.; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bullin of Yadkin ville G. E. Markland Of Davie County MOCKSVILLE - George Er nest Markland, 85, of Davie County, died Monday at the Davie County Hospital. The son of the late George N. and Susanna Livingood Mark land, he was a retired employe of the R. J. Reynolds' Tobacco Co. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Milton Carter, ana Mrs. Taylor Howard, both of Ad vance; four sons, J. P. Mark land of Winston-Salem, Charles and Prank Markland, both of Advance, and John Markland of Baltimore, Md.; two brothers, Joe Markland of Winston-Salem and Lloyd Markland of Ad vance; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Myers of Advance and Mrs. Gideon Jones of High Point; a half-sister, Mrs. Bcrnie Hobbs of High Point; a half brother, G. N. Markland of Plainor, Vs.; 17 grandchildren; and IS great grandchildren. Daylight Savings Time will go into effect, Sunaay, April 26, at 2 a.m. jfl w ' i" J MRS. BEATRICE SIEE, New York, registered nurse "My son, Kirk, who is two, getting sick or hurt all the time. He's a twin and has had enough sick ness and accidents for the two of them." , * •• •..** .. * M \ RONNIE KERLEY, Grove St., Cooleemee Super Market employe "Passing the exam for the draft. That's about the biggest one I ever had. I was hoping I wouldn't pass." Mrs. Daniel Of Cooleemee COOLEEMEE Mrs. Mary Bivins Daniel, 89, of Erwin St. died Sunday night following several months of declining health. She was born Aug. 26,1899, in Yadkin County, the daughter of the late William and Ellen Day Bivins. Surviving are her husband, Albert Daniel; four daughters, Mrs. Paul Tutterow of Rt. 4, Mocksville, Mrs. Everette Sha ver of Rt. 9, Salisbury, Mrs. Kay R. Hoover of Salisbury, and Mrs. Bruce Josey of Rt. 2, Brown Sum mitt, two step-sons. Robert Daniel of Charlotte ana Glenn Daniel of. Rockwell: two step-daughters, Mrs. N. H. Hicks of Miamai, Fla., and Mrs. Delphia Hess of Granite Quar ry ; two brothers, Hubert Bivins of Cooleemee and Brady Bivens of Memphis, Tenn.; eight grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. Mrs. Barnhardt, 86, Of Advance MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Bessie Hendrix Barnhardt, 86, of Rt. 2, Advance, died Thursday night at the Davie County Hospital. She was horn March 6,1884, in Davie County, daughter of the late William A. and Ann Foster Hendrix. Her husband, James C. Barnhardt, died in 1957. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Richard Allan, Mrs. Grey Sheets, Mrs. Joe Smith, and Mrs. Clyde Jones, all of Rt. 3, Mocksville, Mrs. Lester Foster and Mrs. Clarence Carter, both of Rt. 2, Advance; two sons, Charlie F. Barnhardt of Rt. 2, Advance, and James W. Barn hardt of Rt. 3, Mocksville; a half-brother, Charlie A. Hen drix of Rt. 2, Advance- mf* WI H|j |J^ FOR SALE: Tuna to and peper plants, etc. petunia plants and a large selection of flower plants also available. Daniels' Greenhouse, located on the Pine Ridge Road. FOR SALE: Four room bouse and bath, aluminum siding, storm windows, located on SO Davie Street. May be financed at buyer's choice with low down payment. For further in formation call 284-5711 or 284- 5893. 3-18-tf-b REDUCE safe & fast with Go- Bese tablets & E-Vap "water pills." Cooleemee Drug Com pany. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Like new cabinet. Zig-zags, but ton-holes, fancy stitches, darns does all without attachments. WANTED: SOMEONE WITH GOOD CREDIT TO FINISH 4 PAYMENTS OF $12.45 PER MONTH. For full details write: Mr. Cox, P.O. Box 283, Ash eboro, N.C. 27203. FOR SALE: 1966 Volkswagen Bus, 9 passenger. Call or see Allen Snipes. 284-2341. 3-4-tf-b Inflation Of The Future Then there was the fellow who bumped his head and went into a 20-year coma. Awakening refreshed and clear-headed in 1990, the first thing he did was to phone his broker. With the help of a computer set-up, it took his broker only a few minutes to report that his shares of stock were now worth $8.5 million. "Good Lord!" exclaimed the man. "I'm rich." At which point the telephone operator came on the - line and said, "Your three minutes are up. Please deposit a million dollars." Mrs. Seamon Of Advance MOCKSVILLE Mrs. Mary Jane Hendrix Seaman, 66, of Rt. 2, Advance, died Friday at Davie County Hospital. She was born Nov. 12,1908, in Davie County, the daughter of the late Milton and Ida Jane Hendrix. She was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. Surviving an her husband, Clyde Seamon; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Austin of Rt. 1, Advance, and Mrs. Charlie Ben son of Rt. 1, Cleveland; three sons, Cecil Seamon of Mocks ville, Millard Seamon of Atlan tic Beach, and Wayne Seamon of Rt. 2, Mocksville; three sis ters, Mrs. W. A. Cornatzer and Mrs. Lillie Potts, both of Rt. 8, Mocksville, and Mrs. Glenn Messick of Rt. 1, Advance; a brother, Tommy C. Hendrix of Cooleemee; nine grand children ; and two great-grand children . Tractor Trailer (OVER-THE-ROAD) EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY (Earn $130.00 to $300.00 a Week) Men urgently needed now to fill line position* operating OVV.iI THE ROAD Tractor Trailers. High earning*, rapid advancement and fringe benefits. If you tre in good health, bundable and have a clean driving record, you may qualify. Preliminary training' need not interfere with present job. Financing available. by appointment only. Phone Mr. Kennedy 633-4211 Salisbury, N.C. Sunday 12 noon-6 p.m. FOR SALE: Rabbits, all breeds, 6-8 weeks old. See Jim Steele or call BR-8-2636 WANTED: Fashion Show Di rector for part-time or full time work with Sarah Coventry. Good Money, free gifts. No cadi investment required to get started. Call 998-8685. FOR SALE: 10' Aluminum Boat, 3Ms HP. motor, paddle and life jacket. Outfit cost over S2OO. Will sell for SIOO cash Used 15 hours. Call 284-8337. 1 Cross St. LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet, and remove excess fluid with FLUIDEX. Only 98 cents and $1.69 at Oooleemee Drug Co. 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 Chicken Pie Supper Saturday At Salem The Salem United Methodist Church will sponsor a Barbecue and Chicken Pie Supper on Saturday, April 25, at the Davie Academy Community Building. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Salem United Methodist Church building fund. Golf Match Set Thursday Davie County's Golf team will travel to South Iredell on Thurs day for a North Piedmont Con ference match. Next Tuesday Davie will play ho6t to North Davidson and Lexington at Twin Cedars Golf Course.

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