rjr-1 > " ? yv f: !*f "T T '^Jg-'Og^L *V-jt -1 i*-& :'~ ' ' -" --" '--'!r*A'A"" J'- '" "S.t". -.'.-Li.?L J. 1 ^"ws^flri^axawg^^^gw.-ari ?< mu ? ?s^+ '- ' 'v,?'V^?~ "" ?'.~ _____ ? Chronicle Profile # David Nevilles, born on lead scorer in the private New Year's eighteen school division, and his years ago was the first average of 23 points per baby born in 1960, and game, things are not gohe's been coming in first ing to be easy for David ever since. Nevilles. The 6'6" center for the South Park is a special South Faik Wildcats was school for students with the first player in that learning disabilities, and school's history to be David is classified as edunamed to the All City/ cable mentally retarded. ~ inoi^iliwJat^"1 outsi'anrimg ^thtotel Tiwi ihrr mil nil tin, f" ^ ~ season, they retired his larship offers, nobody jersey," number 50, in showed much interest in honor, of his achieve*- David. lie '<? <r'4 p "^Jiljents. to c o he?^~~mOiIgft t '-JT I Despite his talents in Finally the word go I basketball, his ranking of around that David was an ^ Companion: A Ite By Yvette McCullough ber of the Spirtual Choir Staff Reporter and Effort Club at New Like most elderly peo- Bethel Baptist Church, pie Ira Murray has her Ira Murray (and others bad days. Sometimes she like her) needs someone to forgets things or mis- come and live with her places her belongings but and to help her through those problems aren't al- any bad times. Although ways confined to the eld- finding someone is easier erly. However Mrs. Mur- said than done. Ann ?ray's bad days may result ~BlfiCkffi0n~<5f the~Forsyth~ in her losing her indepen- County Social Services dence and . being forced Department has been into a nursing home. looking for someone to yftftr old widow f who lives since November of last alone in-her own home, year and has come * up npflnifp hpr ncro oVio io o * ? 1 1 1 , *o a empty nanaea. very active woman. She Blackmon is baffled as attends the Creative Life to why it has been so hard Center (a daycare pro- to find a suitable compagram for the elderly) three nion to live with Mrs. times a week. - At the- Murray-rent free. center she paints and 4 4 We're looking for a makes items from cera- woman out there who's mics and crochets. She is having trouble paying a member of the Camelia rent," Blackmon " said. Community Flower Club "We prefer someone who and she's an active mem- has their own transoortaCommunity Profile Cast Yvette McCullough f you have to take some f curves and turns but once IBM you enter Castleshire Community is located in and can be reached access 01 rarnsn itoaa on at Beeson Road. There are approximately 25 homes located in this 8 1)8 mm development with new homes springing up al- B most every year. The community can hold ap- I proximately 90. dwellings -r-V* J in its capacity, and the MwfeHS^BHlBMHBHni . homes are restricted to a Nature surroi minimum of 18 ^square enhances the feet per unit. tennis courts, basketball Each resident moving courts and in about 10 to into the Castleshire Com-\ 15 years a swimming pool munity buys his or her fbn the acres that were own lot and then builds ! alloted to them, his house. When the The corporation also house is built the deve- has a communication loper paves the streets. committee, beatification The community is fairly committee, recreation new with the first houses committee and a welcombeing constructed in 1973. ing committee. The Thomas Trolling?^ Brower said that their Family and the James hasnt been any trouble in Mills Family were the the neighborhood. The first group to move into neigborhood is under the Castleshire Woods. community watch proCasteshire Woods is a gram and most residents growing Community and are on the look out for the Winston-Lake Recrea- trouble, tic," Corporation was Although Ca9tleshire is fArmoH in fho nrtmmnnitw 0 LKJl LilV^U HI W11V V/V/i* 11*1 UAliV J , . to help guide the growth ? commun.ty where each in the right direction. The home hears the stamp of . president of the corporat- ongl"*hty of owner it ion is R.E. Brower, the ? sUU big enough to allow principal at Anderson each family its pnvacy and High School. yet ^ ,e"ou?h * make R.E. Brower said that them feel like they belong. the developers alloted the community eight acres for : ^ <? their own use. The cor- : \ Y Jp .fL % poration will help the -^=- ! V community develop the 1 ??n - , acres. TTie commumty j^e ^rjt BrjtjSh monarch to plans to build a club visit the United States house, a Softball field, was George VI in 1939. ml-,' hj? li 1? -i? nm a.. ilwdu^ajxg^ %? ?? \ Coming In 1 excellent basketball play- have a good vocational i er who wanted a chance to program, and I think he further his education, and could handle the work quite a number of schools without feeling pressurseem willing to give him ed." that chance. David noted that he "A number of schools would welcome' tutorial have shown an interest in help at whatever school he him," says South Park's goes to. , coach Willie Griffin. He has no definite ca" We've heard from Shaw, reer plans as yet, but he is ' iflfcayafltgsL-Jn. -3^- auto Jnnior TolIe.pe'' Davidson mechanics ronrsfo taught^ B5S HWWHWjprirril Cullcg?F *. "I KJW! flA Greensboro College, Sur- starters, Hltprnntnrs r?r ry Comtnumty College../' buerators," he noted. went on.Td like to see becoming a mechanic." David go to Surry Com- Of course, playing promunity College. They fessional basketball would rnative To Nursin tion, who's semi retired long time, she knows her and is basically an honest neighbors and they know person." her and she feels comfort"A person wouldn't able living in this surhave to feel confined," rounding. She doesn't Blackmon continued, want to give this up, but "Mrs. Murray is more one day she may have no ^fortunate than?most, be- choice^ cause she's so active." T. . , , , w - Living alone as she does Mrs. Murray s qualifi- ? _ , c ' ?-1 can present a -potential ? cations for her future com- j . , . .f . .. . - danger to herself as well panion is simple. ., - , ... . , ^ A , as others and this is what I want someone who Ami , , ,. worries Ann Blackmon. acts nice, who doesn t drink or jaelLJiqupr zand . "Even if there^S?an ^ho won't have a whole element of danger to leave lot of men hanging them by themselves Its around," Mrs. Murray better than putting them said. in a nursing home."' Ann Blackmon said that Blackmon said, she feels that there are women who would benefit However if a suitable frnm \4r? urravt'o aWoi- ? * ..v... 4.a>u. muiiuj a vjici itvr?ni?tumpanion is not but they like Mrs._Mur- found and found soon, ray, are not willing to give Mrs. Murray may be the up their homes and go and next person to be shuffled live in someone elses. off to a nursing home, as Mrs. Murray has lived they say, "For her own in her neighborhood for a good." tleshire Wood 1 ^ * I / l I ? ^K' *7 \ ^^BHHMlK^K^^^y{. < . m, ... ^e ~~'w"*" -?**?& V *' 1 ^m- ? ." ""^5!5?^7-# . ? .. . . ^.'iaM iinds the quiet community of Castleshire Woods where beauty of the homes. PU.S.Hair of j | New styles | Custom j I arriving I Mad? . ?**? J WIGS 1 Complete Wig Servi Stylings and Fittings for Men, Womei Taten Sissieretta ^, 416 N. Liberty St., Phone 1 "I* * , I l'l' " u h mum v&\i *^r-. * ~ f"* First m m m be nice, too. weight down for.basket- \ "I wouldn't mind play- J 76'ers," smiles David. He ~ -j * j i ... j *. ^ David started playmg likes Julius Erving s , . . . . ,. , . . , TT. basketball in junior high, playing style, he says. His team choice is also a a^d he attributes his succompliment for Coach cess to his diligence in Griffin, who is a former practice. "If a kid wants to '76er himself. Whether basketball is be good in basketball," he " ?fos2" advised. "He should start prnrttrns He works otxt , gbum inHu hum-nroir;, sUuld ^ pract;cing.^= he said, in a combination of shooting,-jogging, and Being first, in David's ^.hsthipirr;. * philosophy, is not some- r" , ^ ! > |lTl III . . l-llffg He stays away from thing that happens to you. junk food as much as will It is something that you I power allows "to keep his make happen. b g Home Ira Murray, displays some of her art work that she does at the Creative Life Center. Fo I jBjB W'i^B * ^^^FJlfLAX/111 (V i, and Children Green, fe- Red, White, Black Pm Anser I -4//^/ '25-7751 j. ?_4-J V f ** gpppr , - _?-W. -?? ' - ' . '* 1 '-^Tr"ir .Ti " I1 '- *""- "*LJ""" *i *'{ IM III wwmmwwwmmwAWBBIMWB ^-^Trr^ "^""""^ I ?=*crl )avid Nevilles poses with his "claim to fame" I efore the Wildcat symbol of South Park High. TAKE YOUR RICK | ? ReynoUo Manor 281 S. Stratford Rd. V_/ ? ^ V i/ V^auNmi?UNMiin *Jr \. ?/ Vpwyord Ptozo /s?) |. THIRDS!. \ /c"1"""? 'Jf*/ \ 'C*"9m l~" _ Cc;K^rwua?i' *T ^ ? Q&teaa i' " . Pariiwy '- Sh^lp|tiiter I -- . .' ' ' " ' DRYCLEAN OFTEN! "A Good Habit To Get Into" Jennie ?S zap ?-?Uoday ^3nveilment in ^?)rifc(eunincf Often I S ve5 you money tomorrow COMPLETE LAUNDRY & DRYCLEANING PICK & DELIVERY 722-6196 JENNIE SAYS 'CALL ME FOR HOUSEHOLD HINTS" ????J inJ 3X*ufthterStores SHOE J . SALE $219t\ iAWNGS^. ? ^ y?\ [ 4 t~% -? m ~ zi ~ Black Patent, Bone, White Reg. * renp1 ttn(J%^^^r Jt^aucjlilcr TCr~(j . .' .1 <1 P (' ?/ "W .? V^ ' ,If,* " > i *m

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