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fn nil inn Tr ' w t—t-y 12 ilL i 1 B £ 1«g». LAREW - WOOD INC "SURAHO \~vf~y KM ESTAn MOCKSVILLE 9 room older home on Salts= HIGHWAY 151 bury Street ...225 feet road Eleven acres, 1,032 f?on?a(} ' frontage on Hwy. 1541 Three bedroom, two bath brick house located on spac * . ious lot. House has large z . T!r-.BfJHHr Imn, room wfth fireplace. Z 'SStSSSTSST combination and full base ment with fireplace and HWY. 191 SOUTH outside storage. _. . .. . 3 bedroom, brick veneer 3 bedroom brick veneer home on larje wooded home, dayhght basement. p,^ b».o|. dining kitchen, pen kitctell „ „ f o,4 «i bedroom. cabinet space Bo* in 2 baths den onth fireptan. oven, airfeee unit and wooded lot dishwasher. Carport and 3 bedroom home on basement. L j* ln| 100 X 200 lot with roomwrth3B X 54 Block bud kitchen, bath, double ding, frame dwelling garage with attic. and garage. 3 bedroom brick veneer uiruuiAv cm •»--». home on Raymond Street. HIGHWAY 601 -North Living room drapes in- Three bedroom home, duded. Pine paneled central heat, full base kitchen-den combination. ment on half acre lot Carport, Utility room. where privacy is gua ranteed. 57 ACRES riEDLAND ROAD Between Mocksville and 3 bedroom, 1% bath,brick Cooleemee ... $235 per acre venm Full b>«e ment. Convenient to Mocksville & Winston-Salem. Would you like to sell your property? We have prospects for houses, farms, small tracts business property. CALL OR SEE DON WOOD or HUGH LAREW Office 634-5933 Niobts 634-2826 or 634-2288 Ferebee Slated To Talk At Davie Athletic Fete Joseph Ferbee, athletic director and baseball coach at Pfeiffer College, will be the featured speaker at the annual Davie High Athletic Banquet to be held Friday night at 7 p.m. at the high school gymnasium. This banquet, sponsored by the various civic clubs of the county, will honor all the athletic teams of Davie. Awards will be presented to the most outstanding players in each sport. A native of Davie County, Mr. Ferebee is the son of Mrs. Joseph G. Ferebee and the late Mr. Ferebee of the Cana community. He is a 1938 graduate of the Mocksville High School where he starred in football, basketball and Area Health Group Will Meet Here The Mid-Crescent Com prehensive Health Planning Council Inc., which is seeking state recognition, will have a public hearing at 5 o'clock to • morrow at Rowan Technical Institute. The hearing, according to Dr. Ladd Hamrick of Concord, is necessary to comply with state health planning regulations Herbert M. MeCallum of the State Comprehensive Health Planning office, will be in charge. The Mid-Cresent Council was organized in 1969 to represent Cabarrus, Stanly, Iredell, Davie and Rowan counties. Me dical doctors, hospital adminis trators, educators, public health agency personnel, gov ernmental officials, volunteer health organizations and repre sentatives of the general public, are members of the organiza tion. During the early planning phases, the Mid-Crescent Coun cil decided to emphasize train ing of people for work in the health fields as its first thrust. Through efforts of the council and Rowan Technical Institute, several courses were designed to use people now employed in the health fields better in cluding courses for nurses and nurses aides. A 12-point program has also been developed by hospital ad ministrators in which they are sharing equipment and cooperating in the employment of engineering consultants. CCB Directors Act On Merger, Dividend Directors of Central Carolina Bank last week declared a regular quarterly dividend of TlVi cents, payable July 1 to shareholders of record June 15, 1970. In other action, the CCB Board approved management plans for merger of Stokesdale Commercial Bank into Central Carolina Bank. On July 14 CCB shareholders will meet to consider the merger plans. DEAN'S LIST Rovie Steven May berry, 111, and Miss Patricia Ann Mayberry, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mayberry, Jr., of Pulaski, and grand children of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mayberry, Sr., of Cooleemee, have been placed on the dean's list this quarter at East Ten nessee State University, in Johnson City, Tennessee. Mr. Mayberry is a sophomore majoring in speech. Miss Mayberry is a junior also majoring in speech with special emphasis in radio-television and theatre. baseball. He graduated from Catawba Collebe in 1942, where for four years be was an out standing member of the basketball and baseball teams. He was the winner of the Aycock Mecal for the "Best Athlete" award and the winner of the Whitener Medal as "Outstanding Male Graduate". He served four years in the U. S. Navy during World War II and fallowing the war played two years of professional baseball. Mr. Ferebee received the Master of Arts degree frocn the University of North Carolina in 1947. From 1947 to 1956 he was the baseball coach and backfield football coach at Boyden High School. His 1955 Boyden baseball team won the 4-H state championship. He was the coach of the 1955 Salisbury American Legion team that won the state championship and lost to Cincinnati in the national finals After being away ten vears, Mr. Ferebee returned as coach Towne Pharmacy A[ "Ynf Dray CmAMT i lxrr*r»|l YES! I I want the I I Cooleemee Journal I ■ for o>ly s4* per year! I (Street, Box or Boute) It Please fid in your name and addfea (includini Zip Coda). Enclose $4 for your subacriptio if you Kv« in Rowen or Devie County. $7.50 if you live elsewhere. Servicemen... $4. Mail to: The Cooleemee Journal, Box 548, Coolee npee, N. C. 27014. H of the Salisbury. America! Legion team in 1967. In 1968 this team was runnerup to the state champion and won the state championship in 1969. In 1968, Mr. Ferebee was voted in as charter member of the N. C. American Legion Baseball Hall of Fame. For the past 14 years be has served as athletic director and baseball coach at Pfeiffer. Pfeiffer has been a member of the Carolinas Conference for the past ten years during which time this college has won the championship 5 times and been runnerup 3 times. Record at Pfeiffer: Won 295 Lost: 106. Two of Coach Ferebee's former players are in the major leagues: Billy Wynne of the White Sox and Barry Moore of Qeaveland. Both are pitchers and were room-mates at Pfeiffer. Twenty-four of his Pfeiffer players have signed major league contracts. He was the 1962 National Association Intercollegiate Athletics Coach of the Year and received the same honor in District 26 in 1967.
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