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4 i , i I . --IjR."» j f[ T" *■ MRS. RAY JORDAN'S First Grade at Cooleemee School Class members are: Tammy Strain, Raymond Sloan, Jeffrey Blalock, Ron da Draughn, Anita Jordan, Randy Grubb, Myra Oxendine, Sherry Glass, Tony Williams, Dawn Cartner, La Donna Lynn McSwain. Standing, L-R, Jeffrey White, Ray Cheek, Walter Fleming, Debbie Cooleemee Personals Mr. And Mrs. Eugene Crotts See Ist Grandchild In Texas T fw « * 'Zf * n. * . Tfct local cMMraa ww* Mdiaf arly Mmday mofmnf and most of the snow wot gout by tha lata aftarnoon. mf * »k §M.' ' 4** (B x *V **»- » A *■' y ? ■«» 4» • Tfco big rabbit MM slanting tal in tIM baiparfc. Cooleemee First Graders MR. AND MRS. EUGENE CROTTS and Debbie enjoyed the Christmas holidays with their son and family, Sgt. Rob ert L. Qrotts, in Abilene, Texas. They made the trip especially to see their first grandchild, Blare Eugene. They also spent some time sightseeing the flat land which could be seen for miles, the oil wells and tumble weeds. They also enjoyed the 70 degree weather during their visit. They returned to their home on Route 4, Mocksville, December 27. MRS. BILL WHITE has re turned home from Washington, D.C. where she attended the funeral services of her niece, Mrs. Bob Campbell, on Satur day morning. Mrs. Campbell, 35, died in flight from Germany enroute to Walter Reed Hospi tal. Mrs. White was accom panied on the trip by Mrs. Craig Snead. They were the guests of Mrs. White s brother and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wagner. MRS. PEGGY RIDENHOUR returned home Monday from Baptist Hospital, Winston-Sa lem. She is greatly improved alter undergoing surgery but will be confined to complete rest for the next two weeks. MRS. BESSIE NAIL of Route 4, returned home Friday after spending a week in Florids visiting relatives. She accom panied her son, O. J. Benson, Mrs. Benson and son Dean. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Staley of Kissimmee and Mr. and Mrs. Leon McGinn of Daytona Bead). MR. TOMMY RIDENHOUR was released from Davie Coun ty Hospital Sunday after under going observation for a couple of days. Wagner, Patti Ridenhour, Randy Bowles, Teresa Russell, Michael Kluttz, Mark Cain, Joan Renita Kluttz, Calvin Spillman, and Tal Pernell Lane. Absent at the time of picture were Shirley Foster and Gary Taylor. if. - *- - t FIDDLE AROUND figuring your own ETAX To«o» at too important to me*» with, because they're the BOTH I FIWMAIS mizo them by toeing Hll AND ▼ Block. We'll make lure you CTAYS receive every le«al deduction. >IWIt Then we'll guaranlti your HIBj rotum for accuracy. Why tome around? lot Block light your HIH ♦ire! PHBBBaEE GUARANTEE i I ' ■ We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. ■ If we make any errors that cost you any penalty or *■ mrv»rarrrco. America's Largest Tax Service with Over 4000 Offices 122 S. Moin St Across From Court Home WooMoys 9 0.n.-i p.m.-S«t. 9-5 Ph: 834-3203 tmmm NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY wmmm Popoyt the smw aMor-mon.
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