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Four people were admitted to >
the Davie Hospital and a fifth
treated and released after a
bad wreck at Greasy Corner
Saturday afternoon about 2:45.
Admitted to the hospital were:
Elizabeth Rachel Shaw, of
Route 1, MocksviQle, one of (he
drivers;
Alan Ray Link, 28, of
Salisbury;
Paul Parker, 55, of
Statesvflle;
Larry Rachels, 18, of Rt. 2
Harmony.
Judith Ann Taylor of
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Local Races
School Board, GOP
County Commission
DISTRICT and STATE RACES
On Page 5.
Davie County Republicans will
vote Saturday to select three
nominees for the county con
mission from a field of six can
didates.
Candidates are Charles (Bud
dy) Alexander, Samuel L
Daywak, Frerf O. Ellis, I. H,
Jones, Dr. Francis W. Slate and
Clay Itotterow.
Other local GOP and
Democratic office seekers are
unopposed.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
la the only other contested
local race, two members will
be elected to the school board
in a nonpartisan election among
five candidates.
Candidates are Claude Hicks,
Hudson Hoyle, Benny Naylor,
Allen Webb and Booker T.
Williams.
Jerry Call Takes
Gemology Job
In New York
•ferry Call, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Call, returned
home from Los Angeles,
California April 18 after receiv
ing bis degree in gemology.
He has accepted a position
with the Gem • Trade
Laboratories, which is
with the laboratories in Los
Angeles, on Fifth Avenue in New
York City. Jerry will begin his
new job on May 1, and wiß~be
teaching and grading gpm
atones (ram all over the world.
He plans to move his family,
now living in Hickory, to New
York at the end of school,
around June 1.