Cooleemee Journal 64Hi Year No. 9 Mill Reopens Main Street Burlington Industries has announced that it will relocate a section of Main Street at its Cooleemee plant to give con tinuing public access to the thoroughfare. Burlington Industries has Where Is Verdie's Missing Butterfly? There has been a lot of dis cussion in the Cooleemee Super market lately concerning Ver die Cornatzer's missing but terfly. Vermeil Reavis and Marga ret Jacobs, checkout girls, say on several occasions, he has even asked a couple of custom ers if they have seen his lo6t butterfly. He described it as being black with yellow tipped wings and has been missing since his flowers quit blooming last fall. * The other employees at the supermarket don't know wheth er he has lost his "marbles" as well, or if this is a severe case of early spring fever. We at the Journal feel this is just Verdie's way of fishing for a compliment on the front page K mSm KaHMpLk, IHBM^ E J —M # ■ I ni hSHNHEmI, mmmKKKm JHHHHHHHk. March Winds To Blow Soon Terri Chappel, age 12, has some fun with her long blond hair in the wind. March winds will soon begin to notified R. L. Johnson, district engineer of the State Highway Department in Winston-Salem, that the company has already negotiated with a paving con tractor to do the job. They in dicated that it should be com pleted in March or early April. picture of last week's paper, which of course was of him. Board 0! Elections Attorney William E. Hall has been appointed to the Davie County Board of Eelctions. Mr. Hall replaces Grant Daniel as the Republican member on the board. Mr. Daniel resigned due to illness. Reappointed were Dr. Ramey F. Kemp of Mocksville and Harold Foster of Cooleemee, both Democrats. Dr. Kemp is chaicman of the board of elections. Mr. Foster is secretary. COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA Wednesday, March 4, 1970 J™ ;V" - Hp .' j|||, f--' y/>* fite#f * I If jj ■/ M Jp£!| Jackie Mauldin, a Davie County High day night. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. sophomore, flashes a big smile and and Mrs. Morris Mauldin of Rt. 4, shows the trophy that she won at the Mocksville. (Staff photo by Barringer). Cooleemee Jaycees' Talent Show Satur- blow and spring can't be far behind. (Photo by Barringer) Library . oclfsviiie, i; c 57028 Pretty And Talented 12 Pages 10 Cents All Entering School Should Enroll Now All children who are eligible to enter the first grade at Cool eemee School this fall should be enrolled as soon as possible it was announced this week by V. G. Prim, school principal. Those who are presently en rolled in Kindergarten or Head Start will already be enrolled, as these entries were sent directly to the school Mr. Prim also said that par ents of the eligible children could call the school, giving the necessary information by phone instead of coming by in person, if desired. Davie Students Named To East Carolina Honors Richard Earl Groce of Rt. 5 Mocksville and Cynthia Gail Johnson of 714 Salisbury Street, Mocksville have won places on East Carolina University's offi cial honor list. To make the honor roll at ECU a student must make a B aver age with no grade below a C. Nearly one in six East Caro lina University students last fall made high enough grades to earn places on the university's official honor lists.