Cooleemee Journal IMYav Ms. 17 Back In The Saddle Again? ... Well, not right away for Charles Church, local pharmac&t, who decided to show his son, Philip, just how it's done. Charles rode their pony from Jo Strontfs house, where he boards the pony, on the Liberty Road to his home ' which is about two and one-half mites. Now this proved to he quite a ride fop someone who isn't used to bouncing in the saddle. Feeling might sore in all the wrong places, when he arrived home, he tried desperately to think of a way to get the pony bade to Stroud* without having to ride Mm. His wife, who was waiting at Jo's house to drive Mm back home, refused jfggsgg jUaSyflEp. - - fH B? .a&JIISH ?~^&S&Wwßak ■Hh kl Mi J Melodie Ann Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Swain of Rt. 4, Mocksville, is really going places these days thanks to Uncle Sam Chaplin's dog "Men*" Merri, a 150-pound, two-year-old fit Bernard, pulls Mdafdie Ann through parades and onto the covers of maga zines. She's Just back from riding in the Azalea Parade In Wifentagtan, and *e's ridden f| other parades in Davie Library Kockaville, H C 27028 CM) C. Wiliinhl, April 24. IMS Riding All Over The State to lei Mm tie the pony at their houße for fear of a child getting hurt. He thought maybe Allen Snipes would take the pony back in his truck, but no tail gate. Well the only solution was to either ride Mm or waßc hfrn back, another two and one-half miles. Charles just had too much pride to walk that pony back because of the riding he would have to take from the Drug Store gang, not to mention his wife and son. So painfully, he climbed back in the saddle again. Stroud's staMe was a mighty welcome sight and after several pretty rough days, especially eating off the mantle, Charles will finally admit that he's no Gene Autry. Salisbury, Spencer, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Elkin and Mocks vllle. Melody and "Meirl" also have been on two television shows and pic tured on the cover of Pilot Wheels and "The Conductor," publication of •the Davie Electric Membership Corporation, and in 'Trek" a magadne put odt by Che McLean' Trucking Corporation. Melodie has two coflterf of her ojrn Joey and Patsy, but they wdnV pull carta. —T— 7 ■- *zJEt HIL. T5 Ssl InaflwlHr 4' Sprwftitns EI CMIMMI - - Spring's the time for pretty flowers and Susan Earnhardt knows just where to find them in her grandmother Spillman's garden. Susan, 4, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnhardt of 64 Watt St reet Her grand mother is Mrs. John Spillman. Jim Holt Elected Jaycee President Jim Holt was elected presi dent of the Cooleemee Jaycees. Otters elected were: —Jimmy Steele, internal vice president; ' g| —Fletcher Queen, external vice president. . T» —Bud Ridenhour, treasurer; h —Wayne Wagner, Secretary; —Uoyd Martin, publicity chairman, —Charlie Church and Aubrey Wensfl, directors. - These new officers will be installed at a banquet in May. RtpMoas Oat-register * Democrats m Davie Republicans outregistered Dei.ocrats by 786 votes, according to an unofficial tally after the recent re-iegitUelioiL Cooleemee, North and South Mock—Ma were the only three precincts out of 12 where Democrats held the had. One hundred and 24 voters registered as independents wMe 11 in CSeHcavMe regirtMid "no party." They must declare prior to the piimaiies n order to vote. PRECINCT DEM REP IND: t Shady Grave 164* 378 3 Cooleemee 534 471 10 Clarksvffle 175 446 7 (11 -No party) Jerusalem 245 279 10 E. Shady Grove 134 276 15 W. Shady Grove 73 256 7 Faimiagtdn 111 342 4 Fulton 219 258 17 - South Mocksvilk 454 420 16 S. Calahan 94 125 N. Mocksvflle 691 450 21 N. Calahan 109 191 14 Total: 3106 3894 124 11 * Total: 7,137 MtfMliliAsßttti i£& ■ , L „;*w r 18 PSfts 18 Certs