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-Cooleemee Journal, Wednesday, Oct. 18,1967 2 Interstate 40 Gets Him Out Of The Country Regardless of where you live these days, you never know when you may have to pull up stakes and move, due "to the fast changes being mads in our land, such as roads, dams, back water, etc. This is exactly what happened to a Davie County citizen,, Mr. Albeit Howard of Mocksville, along with thousands of others during the past 25 years throughout the United States. Mr. Howard says, "Yon ( can gfet a man out m the country, but you can't get the country out of the man." But Interstate 40 between Winston-Salem and Asheville, got )|m out of the country and moved him to town, by tAing 40 acres of his 132 acre dairy farm, which is alright with he Local Women Attend Retreat At Junaluska Women of ths Liberty Methodist Church attended the Spiritual Life Retreat this past weekend, held at La k a Junaluska for the Western North Carolina Methodist Conference. This district had the largest, delegation present, with a total of 60 psr cent of their members. Mrs. Abigail Randolph from The Upper Room was the jest speaker. Her topics included "R?ach For the Sky" and "Boundless Horizons". Mrs. Randolph was an inspiration to everyone present and reminded them never to become satisfied but aim your dreams for a bet ter world and to always reach for the sky. She also pointed out that the women set the tone in >the homes and i£- they try hard enough, could change the world for the better within the next 25 years. The Retreat ended on Sunday morring following a beautiful Love Feast with more than 400 women taking part. All those pre sent, agreed thart this had been the best retreat ever held. The ladies attending this retreat included: Mrs. Edward Carter, Mrs. Larry McCullough, Mrs. Rcbrrt Frost, Mrs. Emory Frye, Mrs. A. F. Naile, Mrs. Sherrill Munday, Mrs. Paul Carter, Mrs. Bruce Hhzkle, Mrs. Ralph Call, Mrs. Foy Cope, Mrs. Edward Wagner, Mrs. Sam Boger, and Mrs. Charles Call. he FAMII/APAMS Y MEAN BILLY BROWN TOLP you ME LIiCEP ME? BECAUSE I M Pt?ETTy? BECAUSE I M ART ?.. BECAUSE I'VE dCT A n» _ - NO--.. LT BECAUSE 1 can 1 • SP! T THERE ARE LOTS OF REASONS folks like RESULT- 6ETTIN6/ ECONOMICAL FAMILY WKMT-APS JOURNAL WANT ADS Dial 284-5711 B f mM wk Cooleemee A O A[4FA Drug is your f | HEADQUARTERS Polaroid Swinger ■niiiii * i 095O 95 mm w\ Clear, instant H —i * Hi flB Kodak Instamatic with FREE Aoe Camera Case *1 Q Right Rexall 3oos 104 Outfit 0n1y... ' Guard J Sudden Beauty Timed action w S Cold KljH Hair Spray Capsules MM Your choice, 0n1y... Regular $1.07 79 89 1 86- Shop now and save at... Cooleemee Drug Co., Int Cooleemee Shopping Center * * M •one 284-2371 and his wife, Margaret Call Howard, because she is nearer her work at the Davie County Hospital. Mr. Hi**ftrd,.« fine citizen of this county, looks at road building and improvements of our land with %n open mind. He is not one to-hold back on progress; For six years be served as Davie County Commissioner. He is a member of the Bethlehem Methodist Church, a Mason at the Farmington Lodge 265,.and presently serving on the Ffirm Bureau board of MoeksviHe. He says the only thing he is doing these days, is loafing, and getting behind on thai! Anywhere he hears of an auc tion sale, he is there and buys lots of things, such as an oU washpot, which he has in the carport, just a little in the way parking cars, coffee grinder?, milk cans, and other items that dan be spotted in and around their Well kept home on Gvya Street. Iftr . "Howard has a gift of mak ing friends and whan he attends an auction sale, he is happy, because he loves people and everybody aD over Mae county knows and respects him. COOIHUIM Journal Pablttai bf tM 9Mi CtMtj faMhllali Bw Ml, rwlniM, N. C. Zip Coda-S7QI4 M. MMTII MoifltM Btmon Newt Editor ato Rata $2 par year in Davia & Rowan Counties. $6 par year ibt man. Sarvfeaanan: $2 par ■SapiiSl^l*"
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