FOR SALE: • crirtnaiili9id«M hrlHii Caß IHU «r » ». FOR SAL*: IS mem M. located oa Wetmere Raad WmMmt, 6 mikm tnm Fiber WwlriM 7 mites from Salisbury, 2 Mites fr*m may br fmmcti x ySTcISk auni «r mmi far latte Mm msliw 9-IMTb LOSE WEIGHT safely wife Dex-A-Diet. sad ramim eseess Md with FLUIDCX. Only M cents and $iM at ftilini' Drug OS. DRIVERS NEEDED: Train now to drive semi truck, local and over the road. Diesel or gas; experience helpful but not necessary. You can earn over $4.00 per hour after short train ing. For application and person al interview, call 91*4864975 or write Safety Dept. United Sys tems, Inc., in care of Miracle Bldg.; $25 Hay Street, Fayette vilie, North Carolina. 28302. DRIVERSNEEDED Train now to drive semi truck local and over the road. Diesel or gas; experience helpful but not necessary. You can earn over $5 per hour after short training. For interview and ap plication, caU 615-525-9481 or write Safety Dept., United Sys tems Inc. MOB Western Avenue, N.W. Knoxville, Tenn. 37181. For minor repairs on household appliances (large or small), lawn mowers, etc. Call 204-4436 after 5:30, weekdays. FOR SALE: 3-befroom house, bath, central heating; located on 17 Chisxh Street. May be seen by appointment only. Call week-days after 3:30. Saturdays and Sundays all day. MM73I. ** | • .Reduce safe and fast with Goßese Tablets and E-Vap "water pills" st Conleemee Drug Company. Will keep child in my home. Call 2044046. 99-2tn FOR SALE: four-year-old pony, six month-old colt. Call William Shanks, 2845015. *• . -4 GOP Womens dub To Meet Hie Dsvie County Republican Women's Club is scheduled to meet each second Thursday night of the month. A meeting place to be announced lata*. Rowan Tech Offers Bricklaying Course A bricklaying course for per sons who desire to build their own barbecue pit, flower border or lay a patio and need to know how to lay bricks is scheduled for the fall quarter at Rowan Tsch. This announcement was made today by Aubrey K. Cheek, director of adult educa tion. The class will be held on Wednesday night from 6:30-0:30 beginning on September If and will continue for a period of ten weeks. Registration for the class will be on Wednesday, September 16 at 6:30 p.m. Would like to keep small chil dren and will do light house work. Call Mrs. Joan Russell at mnii Would like to do roofing. Call John Russell 284-9314 AIMCr iH* SlufHßftH Y«MT TALE. If a whale can't swim, he travels The cost of using ordinary boxcars would have most economically by Southern Railway. The been prohibitive. Solution: our 60-foot boxcar American Museum of Natural History found this designed for big-load economy. The whale model out when they had to ship a 2-ton, 92-by-28- was shipped in 15-foot pieces and arrived in foot fiber glass Blue Whale to New York City. New York safe and sound. FAST FREIGHT. Southern has a way to get BREATH CHECKUP. We're concerned about freight where it's going as much as a day air pollution just as you are. That's why we earlier. How? Trains bypass busy interme- put every locomotive through a checkup and diate terminals and keep the same locomo- maintenance every month, and use only tives all the way—even over the tracks of high-quality, clean-burning fuel. Of all the other railroads. We have three through trains widely used forms of transportation today, now and plan to add more. The faster the trains give off the least pollution for what freight, the better shippers and their cus- they carry, tomers like it. ioo» ww too* south @©(ynnHi[MMM] RAILWAY SYSTEM / WASHINGTON. D.C. INNOVATIONS THAT SQUEEZE THE CABINET MODEL SINGER Button-holes, fancy stitches, zig-zags. $38.79 cash. Terms can be arranged. For full demon stration write: NATIONAL'S ADJUSTOR, MR. FREEMAN, P. O. BOX 1161, ASHEBORO, N.C. 27203. Cooleemee Journal, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1970—1 Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Nichols of Spencer announce the birth of a daughter, Christy Yvonne, on Sept. 11, 1970 at Rowan Me morial hospital. The Nichols have three other children: Deb bie 18, Bill 16, and Matthew 12. Mrs. Maude Nichols of Wood leaf, formerly of Gooleemee is the paternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Benson of Edge wood have announced the birth of a second daughter, Tom Jo, on Tuesday, September 15,1970, at 11:22 aon. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed 7 lbs, 10 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otis Canupp of Edge wood, and the paternal grandmother is Mrs. Bessie Nail of Rt. 4, Cooleemee. Mrs. Bessie Canupp of Cooleemee is the maternal great-grandmother. 11

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