Cooleemee Journal CM Yenr Na. 27 Pale And Shaken, 12-Year-Old Still Gave Right Answer Greg McCaUough 12, of Greenville, Tennessee received the most exciting phone call of his life last Tuesday morning. Greg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delano McCuLough, was spen ding last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory of Pine Rkige Road and his favorite past time in the mornings was watching the "Dialing for Dollars Movie" from Channel 8 T.V. During the Tuesday morning movie, the phone rang. His grandmother, who was standing by the phone in tike kitchen, asked Greg to please answer for her because die was busy with the cooking. Greg answered the phone to hear the voice of Dick Bennick ask is he was watching the Dialing for Dollars Movie, and if he could give the count and amount, he would be a jackpot winner. Greg very excitedly gave the correct count and amount and was the proud winner of the SIBB jackpot. By this time Mrs. Gregory stopped her chores to find out more about this strange con versation. She then heard Dick Bennick on T.V. ask if this was the residence of James Gregory and realized Greg was talking to him. At this point, everyone in the house was huddled around the phone and Greg, very excited and quite pale, gave his name and explained he was visiting here. When asked what he planned to do with the money, Greg told Mr. Bennick he planned Cooleemee Native Herb Blaylock Heads Grant's West Coast Sales Herb Blaylock of Los Angeles, was recently promoted to Group A Merchandise Manager of all west coast stores for the W.T. Grant Com pany. He joined the Grant Company four years ago in Houston and a year later was promoted to Field Supervisor of the Western Region and transferred to Los Angeles where the Grant Com pany had embarked on a new program of building the Grant City Plazas. His many travels on the west coast in his work have brought him in con tact with a lot of interesting people and many celebrities, drawing his at tention to the movie and TV industry. COOLEEMEE, N.C. wiiwiiy, My •. MM to save it and buy a car when he was old enough to drive. His check arrived Wednesday morning. Mrs. Gregory says she is very gird Greg answered the phone, because she could not have given him the correct in formation. She also explained that Greg's winnings could create a problem. His younger sister, Teressa. will be visiting here next week and they have always been treated exactly alike. "I don't know what we'll do,** Mrs. Gregory said, "I cant afford to cough up SIBB lor Teressa." Cooleemee Gets Right To Vote On Incorporating Enabling legislation allowing Cooleemee residents an opportunity to decide on becoming an incorporated community was passed by the N. C. General Assembly. If such a proposal is brought to a vote it will not come before the Institute of Government at chapel Hill has surveyed the community's needs and ascertained a tax rate. The decision to press for the legislation was prompted by the closing of the Erwin Mill here. Some provisions must be made to insure the con tinuation of water and sewer service in the com munity. Also, since the General Assembly will not be meeting again for two years such legislation was needed to permit the community to vote on the issue. Such a vote will not be held until the survey is held and all information pertinent to making such a move can be brought before the citizens for their approval. "' %||^B' .*•' *'&& |j*g % - JJjjjjj^^ I H Cm* idiu • m \ • i if " 7|J P B ' 1 [|— lra| HeCriteM#, nMi dwcfc m kmi. waits far aM*ar Jr^ Walker Wins 'Firecracker' The annual 4th of July Celebration, sponsored by the local Jaycees and Jaycettes, proved to be most successful again this year. There were 674 prizes award ed to winners of the various contests. Mike WaJker was the big winner in the drawing for "Firecracker" the registered toy chihuahua. Garland Allen Back From War Spec.-4 Garfand Allen Jr. ar rived home Friday night after completing a tour of duty in Vietnam. He wiß spend a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy AHen of Route 4, before returning to Fort Bragg. He is now associated with Rich Art Productions in Hollywood doing work in some movies in his spare time. Recently, he worked in some scenes of a new movie to be released in the fall, "Hall of Mirrors" directed by and staring Paul Newman. Also sharing top billing to JoAn n Woodward and Lawrence Harvey. Herb is the son of Mrs. Lillie Blaylock of Cooleemee and is married to the former Drue Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Owens, also of Cooleemee. They have one daughter, Susan age 17. He is a brother to Mrs. Ray Howard and Mrs. Eugene Houpe of Cooleemee. July 4 Celebration Prizes Total 674 Other winners were Kenny Shore and Ronnie Blackwood for climbing the greasy pole. Bobby West caught the greasy pip and Jerry Shore and Perry Creason won the three-legged race. The Jaycees and Jaycettes would like to express their ap preciation to everyone for mak ing this year's celebration suc cessful. They are especially grateful to the Senior Citizen's String B?nd for the entertainment they provided which helped to make the occasion successful. Rev. Parker Is To Speak At Homecoming Rev. Harold Parker of Asheboro, former pastor of North Cooleemee Baptist Church, will have charge of the 11 a.m. worship service at the annual Homecoming Service on Sunday, July 13. Dinner will be served on the grounds immediately following the worship service. All members, former members, former pastors and friends are cordially invited. There will also be a special song service beginning at 2 p.m. with congregational and group singing. Guest singers are also expected. H mi Start Maetinf All parents of Head Start Children are invited to attend the first meeting of parents on July 10th at 10:00 A. M. Aims and objectives of Head Start will be stated, plus a film related to Head Start. An advisory committee will be elected from the parents attending. Since Head Start requires parent participation, all parents are requested to attend.