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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 11

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Page 11 Statesville Record Landmark Monday November 10 1975 When It Was News Galliher Out Of Our Past In DfiUG STORES MGTON POLY BAG CAMERA NOHELCO 8 CM? in the $44w 800 HoThW KINDNESS 20 't $2995 Ho 1 CHILDRENS Use Your Credit bmkAmuicui Ml LS2Z22 'ME was near Robert Dwight CORN POPPER HOLDS 3QTS HAND HELD ALL STYLES COEE General Electric All Purpose NEWTOWNE LAZA OPEN DAILY 9 AM TILL 9:30 PM I SUNDAY 1 PM TILL 8 PM Mark Twain is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery Elmira Oil TfflU BEDSIZE With 4 Attachments LAYAWAY MOW OR GREATER SAVINGS 8 KODAK TRIMLITE INSTAMATIC 18 KEENER EASY BAKE OVEN EXTERMINATING Call Us Today or ree Inspections Estimates No Cost No Obligation PHONE 872 7421 Located on Old WHkesboro Road fiiLOTDMOUTtt 3 TRAC TAPE PLAYER All Types Plumbing ixtures Installed esausuiMtWf CALL JP Watts and David Deal 872 5486 or 872 9983 VZP16 A tuneful "tag along" for parties picnics wherever the Reg action is waxes a perieci gm Operates on AC or six batteries (optional extra) Manual two speed phono 3 speaker Attractive plastic cabinet finished in Maple Sugarog White ord Visit Is Planned Howard Bryan Iredell County Republican Party chair man today announced details of President Gerald visit to the North Carolina Republi can State convention in Raleigh Nov 14 and 15 President ord will become the first President to visit a party convention of either party in North history The GOP President ord Luncheon Reception will be held from noon to 1:30 pm on riday Nov 14 at the Royal Villa Inn on US 70 west of Raleigh Ticket prices are $50 per person the lowest priced benefit in the United States this year featuring the President The White House has con firmed the President will break with tradition and spend the majority of his time at the re ception on the floor mingling with those in attendence Ticket sales are open to the public urther information and tickets are available at 209 Tradd St Statesville or by calling 873 0501 CLAIROL MAKEUP MIRROR VWP23 with AM Radio Entertains you indoors or out Operates en AC or six batteries (optional extra) AM radio has vernier tuning and built in and AM antennas Manual two speed phono Continuous tone control 3 speaker Plastic cabinet in Summer Wheat og White Reg $3995 BOUDOIR GIT BOX TIGRESS WOODHUE LAMBEAU APIIRODISIA POWDER SOAP COL iOGNE AND PERUME ppcket Knives Hunting Knives Kitchen Knives Scissors! SENTRY HARDWARE Interstate Bolt and Supply 1129 ront Street Statesville Tel 873 6392 PRICES GOOD THRU NOV 15 GE 2 SUCE TOASTER MAKES TOAST TO PLEASE EVERYONE AUTOMATIC 17 county offices in 1 general election and gave Democratic majorities to all state strongest tussle 1 developed between the two candidates for sheriff Demo crat Charle Rumple and Republican Paul Current Rumple drew 5773 votes to 4496 for unofficial reports in the race for state senate in the 25th district indicate that Dearman and Leather man were elected over Republi can candidates Hubert Corn well and Neill his outstanding work against Spencer High last ri day night Richard James has been named back of the week by the Charlotte hundred Iredell county school teachers and their guests heard Dr Clyde Erwin states superintendent of Public instruction in the annual public relations banquet of the county NCEA unit held in the new Monticello school cafe leaders for hopeful basketball team were chosen Thursday They are: Eva Dean Jolly Johnny Tilley Ixjuise Johnson Jeanne Lundy and Kenneth an joy has announced that Rice has been em ployed by Joy Acres arm as general manager and has moved there from Wichita I alls I Mossison and Dayle Grose put on a hullbilly skit and musical program for the States ville Civitans at their meeting at the Carolina Hotel last ifty years ago: Land mark November 9 1925 basketball season at Harmony was ushered in riday night with a double header with Sharon School Each school entered a boy team and a girl team Harmony won both games the girls 27 to 24 and the boys 14 to 8 It is repre sented as a good game good fielding and' all round good play" congregational meetings held Sunday at Centre and Prospect churches both near Mooresville Rev West the pastor having resigned was released in order that he may accept a call in the eastern part of the state He had served the present field over 10 years having his residence at Moores handsome home of Mr and Mrs James Powell Walnut Street and its contents was practically destroyed by fire Saturday morning Mrs Powell was in South Carolina on a visit and Mr Powell was at home alone He was not aware tan OUTIT Iredell Methodist church organized last Sunday station on the Western by the Rev Mr Summers Arrange ments have been made for the erection of a church (irst Conger's and then Chapel Hill) ores of the Allen mine in Davie County have been tested as we learn and show great lying near each other ope bear ing silver and the other cop Wednesday night Mr Stokes grain barn was burned The loss is between 40 wagon loads of hay 50 bushels of com 2 threshing machines feed cutters wagons cutters etc and seven head of horses and mules amounting in aggregate to about $1700 perpetrator of this hell deserving crime is a negro man by the name of Alex Knox from Rowan County Malice toward Mr McNeely explains the motive At the last term of Ire dell Court the negro was con victed of stealing upon the testi mony of Mr Knox and then he declared he would take his revenge Hanging is too good for the villian Tuesday night suc ceeding the barn of Mr Good man in the same neighborhood but in Rowan County was also burned In an attempt to rescue one of the horses the son of Mr Goodman was badly burned A negro man was charged with the burning and is now in the Salisbury New erry Announced RALEIGH (AP) The state Department of Transportation has awarded a contract for a new state ferry between Ocr acoke and Swan Quarter It announced riday that the $2272500 contract for the Vir ginia Dare ferry went to Equi table Equipment Co Inc of New Orleans The ferry is set to be com pleted in March 1977 and will transport 300 passengers and 34 automobiles The vessel will join 16 other such boats which take passen gers on six different routes through inland waters of east ern North Carolina The Transportation Depart ment said it tentatively plans to let a contract in January for a docking facility at Swan Quar ter at which the new dock SCHICK SAMSON OR LADY SPEED DRYER $88 Tea years ago: Record Landmark November 8 9 and 10 1935 Minority Leader Gerald ord assailed the present administration and Democrats at a large Saturday night crowd during a fund raising dinner held at the Statesville National Guard Armory sharply criticizing what he called the recent stamp of the 30th In fantry Division from throughout North Carolina assembled in Statesville Saturday for their seventh reunion and were told that many persons in America read disaster into the course this nation is following Huskins president and general manager of the Statesville Record Landmark told veterans present at a banquet that something vital is seeping out of American new education building of Bethlehem Methodist Church on the Old Mountain Road was dedicated Sunday during an i open house ceremony Dr I Allen a retired Methodist minister conducted the vesper services for the sleepy Matt Thompson team woke up in the final 2:30 here in Senior High Stadium 1 Saturday night to pull out an 8 7 victory over cross town rival Oakwood and wrap up the Central Piedmont Junior High I Conference championship The victory gives Terrell Hall's Yellow Jackets a perfect 6 0 mark to close out an unbeaten S' 3 of the Statesville Optimist Club last night pre ll sented Jimmy Bradford 17 year old son of Mr and Mrs Bradford with the Teen ager fel of the Year Award during a special dinner held in ob II servance of youth Appreciation jWeek at the Vance Motor Lumsden star foot ball player of Statesville Senior High School has been selected I by North Carolina coaches to participate in the annual ShrineBowl Twenty five years ago: 's Daily Record November 8 Hi 3 ard 10 1950 County voters put Democrats into all major A RIGHT JOLLY OLD EL! A bit chubby and plump With a broad face a round little belly Cheeks like roses and a nose like a cherry Droll little mouth and a beard white as snow optional If you like children and could adapt to this very special part during Novem kar noth Dprpmhpr olease contact: Susan ields Signal Hill Mall Q77CR7C General Electric AMM PORTABLE RADIO No 7 2805 i AMITY LEATHER BILLOLDS PURSES 1 99 No RM 1 Pallbearers were Harris Ernest Heath Galliher Ernest Galliher Gaither Jr and Espy May berry Reavis uneral Home of Harmony was in charge of arrangements Teen Ager Back Home GREENVILLE SC (AP) A girl believed dead by her family and police has returned home and was being held early today as a material witness in the death of another girl I Police said a body found 1 floating in the Reedy River was identified as Beverly Brooks 15 by Miss relatives Officers said the relatives iden tified the decomposed body from clothing and a ring The body was one of three that were found in the river the weekend of Oct 19 Police have been unable to solve the three cases although they have said they consider all three to be murders Autopsies revealed no cause in any of the deaths po lice said A police spokesman said ear ly today Miss Brooks had re turned Sunday to the home of her grandparents who had re ported her missing Sept 23 Of ficers said she had been staying in ayetteville NC with a friend Police learned of her return and took Miss Brooks to the Greenville County stockade where they said she was being held as material witness in the death of the girl who was iden tified and buried as Beverly Brooks that his home was burning until the knock of the firemen awakened Bunch left Satur day afternoon for Lafayette Ind where she expects to take a special course in poultry hus bandry at Perdue Yates Webb has appointed Mr Leinster deputy clerk of the United States for the western North Carolina District at Statesville richness There are two veins to succeed the late 1 fine collection of potted plants and cut flowers was shown at the Club rooms Tuesday afternoon at the small flower show given by the garden the game of football Thursday afternoon played on the Barium Springs field be tween the Statesville High School team and the Moores ville High school team the Statesville team won by a score of 20 to 0 three touchdowns and two Barium defeated Davidson high school by a score of 28 to 0 It was fifth game with Davidson In 1922 they had lost by the score of 118 to 0 and in 1923 by a score of 37 to 0 In 1924 Barium took one of the two games played by a score of 9 to 0 but had lost the other one 12 to 0 Seventy five years ago: Landmark November 9 1900 Lee Cloaninger and Luther Cloaninger both had a big com shucking Over fifty ate supper After supper the mar ried men all returned to their respective homes and the young folks engaged in numerous plays until the proper hour to first class male teacher is wanted immediately for the Simpson school house in Dis trict No 3 All applicants apply to Messrs Gus Arthurs and Sam Wagner Ostwalt or Sher rill Granitehill Election returns showed that Iredell County gave William Jennings Bryan 2533 votes to 2044 for William McKinley In the Democratic primary for Senator urjifold Simmons got 1572 votes while Julian Cam received 1002 Blues had a drill and target practice yesterday after noon Mr rank Bennett made the highest score in target prac tice" prominent Democrat yesterday was heard to say that he had quit politics now and gone to talking the chamber of commerce and up building" two weeks ago Hunter Angle a son of Dr Angle of Eagle Mills township and John Harp of the same neighborhood got into a dispute on some trivial matter and hot words passed Young Angle has a banjo in his hand at the time and he struck Harp on the back of the head with it fracturing the One hundred years ago: Landmark November 8 1975 Thomas Drumwright near this place lost his tobacco barn by fire Saturday morning His loss is estimated at nnvjrjmwil STORE 125 BROAD ST Tel 872 2357 laekwelaer MUSIC CIEIWEB JHE ACTIONJJgX PEOPLE Stricken HARMONY Tobias (Tobe) Galliher 84 of route 1 Har mony died at Iredell Memorial Hospital Saturday at 6 pm following a lengthy illness He was born in Iredell County on eb 11 1891 and was a son of the late James and Etta Lipe Galliher He was a retired sawmill operator and fanner and a member of Harmony United Methodist Church On Dec 21 1911 he was married to the former Jettie Tharpe who died in January 1969 Surviving are four sons Tobe Junior Galliher and Harold Galliher both of route 1 Harmony Clyde Galliher of route 9 Statesville and Dale Galliher of route 1 Wadesboro four daughters Mrs John (Hazel) Green of Asheville Mrs Charlie (Alene) Gregory of route 4 Statesville Mrs Allen (Ruby) Templeton of Union Grove and Mrs Kenneth (Etta Lou) Weatherman of route 1 Grifton two brothers Will Galliher of Statesville and Lewis Galliher of Hampton ville 14 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren uneral services for Mr Galliher were scheduled at 3 pm today at Mt Bethel United I Methodist Church with Rev William Blanton and Rev William Key officiating Burial was to follow church cemetery tv 4 rA 5 1 ELEOTC Wr BLAST AlOfT) I mil ili i ii irm TiirT nn A $949 BAKS! 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