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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 15

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High Point Youth Wins Globe For His Question Larry Crump, 13, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Cicero A. Crump of 6i4 E. Lexington is the proud owner of a Geppert Student Globe.

He received the globe recently for writing a question to the Ask Andy columns of The Enterprise. Young Crump was an 8th grade student a i i Junior High this past year. a i Congregational Church and is a member of the church's Sunday school. His main interest at the present time is in things musical and this past school year he played a trombone in his school's band. In addition he is involved in rock hunting, and as a result of this hobby he has a collection of rocks at home.

On one or two previous oc- a i a questions to Andy. The one which won him the globe, though, is one which had had him puzzled for a time. His mother said that he had tried to figure out the answer, and when he had a problem with it, he decided to Ask Andy. The question and answer follow How Often Does February Have Five Sundays? February is behind us now, but Andy had so many pen pals ask this question he Police Investigate Shooting Incident High Point police are still to iron out the series of events in a disturbance Saturday about 2 a.m. at Taylor's Trailer Park on English Road at the Guilford- Davidson County line which resulted in one man receiving three minor gunshot wounds.

The complainant was listed as Debbie James Richardson, who resided in an apartment at the mobile home YEARS FINFST FAMILY SHOW Disney Hits GHOST Technicolor A 9 PLUS-AT 11 P.M. 1 THE ISLAND AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD ADM. 2" 6-11 SO 1 SHOW! 100 4:30 7:00 9:30 PG The mystery of the happenings on the Bridge, and young romance in the Mississippi Delta. ODE TO BILLY JOE STARRING ROBBY BENSON AND GLYNNIS O'CONNOR Thunderbirdl B.O. OPENS! 7:30 SNOW 8:45 MEAN AND READY TO FIGHT! DYNAMITE WOMEN PLUS DEATH RAGE; 2000 park.

She reported that she and her boyfriend, identified only as were in her apartment when two men drove up in a car and got out. Ms. Richardson said the men began pounding on the door, challenging her and her boytriend to come outside and generally causing a disturbance. She said at one point the men announced they would kick the front door in. The boyfriend reportedly stationed himself inside the door and fired a pistol three times when the two men, one armed with a knife, came inside.

Ms. Richardson said the men then retreated outside a challenges to get her and her boyfriend to come outside failed, the men then left The report at police headquarters today said that the i i a i a progressed to the point of issuing warrants. The wounded man was identified as James Edward "Eddie" Lewis, 27, of Cox Avenue Thomasville He was reported to have been wounded in the left arm and both legs. Window A-C's Installed Blown Insulation All of Wiring SEARS ELECTRIC PHONE 885-9280 towne theatn OPEN DAILY FOR DAY TIME SHOWS WALTER MATTHAU TATUM O'NEAL "THE BAD NEWS PCI In Color 6 7 4 SHOWS DAILY 3-5-7-9 DRAWING WILL BE HELD FOR FREE I ENTER AT A I A SPORTING CENTER. R0WL EINE' II Shopping Dr.

SHOWS FROM 10 AM til 12PM "ALL IN THE SEX FAMILY" Interesting Adult Comedy OPEN SUNDAT AT 1 P.M. Escortad Lodiis Admitltd FREE Rated XXX friiiiiiieiti ITD i i i i i rfc Phone 885-9951 "TEENAGE TROUBLE" Rain) XXX Shows Start Each TUESDAY Homemade Spaghetti All You Can Eat Served with salad, French Bread. i 1 99 NOTE: FREE Of with ad- 1-85 At Brtntwood Exit Open 7 a Week Phone: 886-4141 2 6 6 HOWARD JowmonS couldn't let another week go by without a reply. Actually this year marked only the seventh time since 1776 that February has had five Sundays. Each time, of course, Feb.

1 and Feb. 29 fall on Sundays. Since 1776 this rare calendar event occurred in 17S4, 1824, 1852, i860, 1920, 1948 and again in 1976. A little arthmetic will show you a pattern in the number of Years separating this phenomenon. We find that from 1784 to 1824 is 40 years.

Then 28 years pass before February has five Sundays again, then another 28 Now we go back to 40 years again, and then the Larry Crump pattern repeats itself, the next February to five Sundays is a long off--2016 to be exact. And have way ON THE SCENE Junaluska Singers The Junaluska Singers will appear in concert at the High Point Theatre and Exhibition Center at 8 p.m. on Sept. 24. The concert will be sponsored by the Men's Club of the First United Methodist Church.

Advance tickets will be available for sale from June 13-23 from the First United Methodist Church office, Straughan's Book Store, WMFR Radio Station and from any member of the Men's Club. Tickets will be delivered. The Junaluska Singers are the official music group of the Methodist Assembly at Lake Junaluska and are directed by Glen Draper. HRC Meet The High Point Human Relations Commission will meet on Thursday at 4 p.m. a a Commerce.

Eagle Scout Roy Johnson, 17, received his Eagle Scout award on Sunday in ceremonies held at High Point Friends Meeting. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell H. Johnson of 4512 i Johnson is a member of Troop 14, sponsored by the church and led by Dr.

John Andrews. Johnson is a member of the senior class at Ragsdale High School. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE porcnli ofao-jf tht luitability ot ALL AGES ADMITTED ALL AGES ADMITTED Parental Guidance Somt) material may no) iiiitobU for RESTRICTED ndff 7 riquiru accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED limit may vary i JILL AND FILMS RECEIVE THIS SEAL OF THE MOTION PICTURE CODE OF SELF-REGULATION THE ABOVE IS PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE Wood Carving JAMESTOWN T. A. Poppe, master wood-carver, will teach two courses in wood carving this summer at Guilford Technical Institute.

Both classes will be taught during evening hours on a weekly basis at Southern Guilford Senior High School. One class will meet on Thursdays from 6:30 to 9:30 m. beginning June 10 and the other class will meet on Mondays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. beginning June 14. Further information and i a i a available from GTI.

Sewing Contest RALEIGH The North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, in conjunction with the N.C. Cotton Wives and the Atlantic Cotton will sponsor a back-to- school sewing contest which will be held on Aug. 5 in the University Center Ballroom at North Carolina State University. The contest is open to any boy or girl between the ages of 9 and 13 who wishes to creativity in selecting and constructing a garment of cotton or cotton blend fabric. Further i a i is available from Mrs.

Drue Trotter, Home Economics Extension Agent with the Randolph County Extension Office in Asheboro. The deadline for receiving applications in Raleigh is July 16. II. I'hiini- I.U-I5I.') -VIXENS OF KUNG FU CALL KITTEN 434-2525 RATED SATtfnWK BONUS HIT! A DIRTY WESTERN OPEN 8:15 SHOW DUSK TONIGHT 7:15 9:00 The wildest car chose ever filmed- martin twin 1801 WfSTCHtSUR OR 009' HOW AW ACROSS 1 Banners 6 Mark ol respect 11 Manlike mechanical devices 13 Hoisting cable IFr 14 Reluctant 15 Talked pompously 16 Distant (prefix) 17 Negative vote 19 Industrial engineers lab 20 Negation (pretu) 22 Musical syllable 23 Genus ol cattle 2d Dmed 26 rl name 28 High mountain 30 Soft meial 31 Aunt (Sp 32 Japanese monetary unit 33 Places to sit 35 Courtesy title 37 Latin conjunction (pl) 3B Steal 40 Elongated fish 42 Senora (ab 43 Maids name 44 Conducted 46 Fleshy red truit 49 Reach destination 52 Vital Spirit 53 Shiny cotton fabric 54 Nuisances 55 Ancient Persians DOWN 1 College group (coll I 2 Adored 3 Eastern Asian shrub 4 Mild oath 5 Streets (ao'l satio 6 Possessive pronoun 7 Eggs 8 Country 9 Curved moldings 10 Bright colors 12 Dispatched 13 Devoted attachment 18 Partol to be' 21 A has 50 23 Little boys nickname 25 Lambs pseudonym 27 Falsehoods 29 Nathan Hale lor one 33 Postage 34 Turf 36 Depended 37 Worn away 39 Sheep sounds 4 1 River embankment 42 Pace 45 Lairs 47 Taleni 46 It is I 50 Male goat 51 Route (ab Jacoby on Bridge East Deception Backfires By Oswald James Jacoby Oswald: "Starting in 1975, New York's Cavendish Club runs an invitation tournament for the benefit of the Children's cancer fund. Jim Jacoby won it last year with Jeff VVestheimer.

This year it was won by Allen Sonlag and Peter Weischsel, one of the best young pairs today." Jim. "I was unable to play this year, but judging by the way Peter and Allen played, I doubt very much if we could have repeated." Oswald: "Allen and Peter In Service Navy Fire Control Technician 3rd Cl. M. PARRISH 24, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Parrish Sr. of i i is a i i a i in Operation "Solid Shield 76" aboard the guided missile destroyer USS William V. Pratt, home- ported at Charleston, S.C. A 1970 graduate of Trinity Senior High School, he joined the Navy in October 1973.

twS gained a lot of points when an opponent's attempt to fix them backfired East's one notrump was pure whimsy and gave Peter a chance to bid two hearts. Allen tried a three-club cue bid. Peter jumped to four hearts and Allen bid six." Jim: "Thwre wasn't any real problem in the play. Peter drew trumps and attacked spades by cashing dummy's ace and his own queen. When East showed i a had been pure whimsy), Peter was able to finesse against West's jack.

He had to lose a club at the end, but he could afford it." NORTH 7 A A 10 6 4 A 9 A 87 WEST EAST (D) A 9 5 2 A 7 86 32 1 0 9 2 4 3 A 10 6 5 A A 9 7 4 SOUTH A 8 3 1 0 7 5 4 65 8 2 Both vulnerable North East South 1 4 Pass Pass Dbl I 2 Pass 3 A Pass 4 Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead TONKHT 7:00 9:10 "THE MISSOURIVREAK Army Spec. 4 RICHARD C. CAMPBELL, son of R. C. Campbell, 405 Elm, Denton, N.C., recently participated in the Army's training evalua- i a at Campbell, Ky Campbell is a team leader with Co 2nd Bat.

of the lOist Airborne Division's 327th Infantry. He entered the Army in 1973 and completed basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.C. He is a 1973 graduate of Denton High School. Army Pvt.

SAMUEL R. REAVIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Reavis, 2400 Whitehorn Kerners- iville, completed on May 6 nine weeks of advanced individual training at the U.

S. Army I a Training Center, Ft. Polk, La. Reavis entered the Army last December and completed basic training at Ft. Jackson, S.C.

The 19-year-old soldier attended Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, and was employed by Newport News Shipyard in Newport News, before entering the Army. Army Pvt. DONALD R. SUGGS, 19, whose wife, Dorothy, and mother, Mrs. Alice Suggs, live at n27 Kendall Mill Thomasville, completed with honors on April 29, the 14-week radio teletype operation course at the U.S.

Army Signal School, Ft. Gordon, Ga. He entered the Army in December 1975 and completed basic training at Ft. He is a graduate of East Davidson High School. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX, C.T.A 'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA GUIUFORD COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix, A.

of the Estate ot A I lale of Guilford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms or corporations having claims against the Estate ol THOMAS.J ROBINSON to exhibit same to the undersigned Ad- ministratrix A on or bclore the I9th day ot November, 1976, or this notice will be pleaded in oar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said Estate will please male immediate payment to the undersigned This the I7th day of May, 1976 FRANCES MUGGINS ROBINSON, Administratrix, A of the Estate ol THOMAS ROBINSON, 504 Ragsaale Road, Jamestown. C. Charles McAnally, Attorney 207 NCNB Building High Point 27260 S'U, 5'2J. 5 31.

6'7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of WILLIE FOSTER, Deceased, late of Guilford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at 509 vail Street, High Point. North Carolina, 27260, on or Before Ihc 72nd day of November, 1974, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned This the 14th day of May, 1976 MARY HILL FOSTER Executrix of the Estate ol WILLIE FOSTER Roberson, Haworlh Reese Attorneys Post Office Box 1550 High Point, North Carolina 27261 5-17. 21, 31. 6-7 NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY The undersigned having qualified as Executor of Estate of Ethel Allred Coltrane, deceased, lale of Culltord County, this Is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit the tame to the undersigned, at the offices of D. wnitley.

Attorney, Suite411, Law Building, 212 E. Green Drive, High Point, North Carolina on or Before the 36th day of November, or this notice will be pleased In bar of recovery All persons, firms and corporations Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 24th day ol May, 1976 Herman Burrows, Executor Estate ol Ethel Allrtd Coltrane 0 P. whltley, Jr. Allorney Suite 411, Law Building 212 Green Drive (P BOX597) High Poini, North Carolina 5-24, 5-31 6-7, 6-14 THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED WANT INFORMATION CENTER 1 Announcements Curd tl Thanks 3) lost A Found 4) Personals 5) Instructions 6) Meetings Travel Opportunities Services and Repairs 13) Landscoping Yardw 14) Remodeling Paintm 151 Sephc Tank Service 16) TV-Radio Repair 17) Upholstery 18) Bookkeeping Tax 19) Garden Directory 23) Mite Seivicei Kentals 24) Room Board Rooms 26) Furn Houies Apis 2 7 Unfurn Houses Apti 28) Mobile Homes Space Rent Resort Rent Commercial Property Rent 31 1 Wanted to Rent Real Estate for Sale 4 I11SCSV Merchandise 43) 44) 45) 461 47) 481 491 501 5 1 531 ork 54) 9 55) 56) 58) 61) 62) 63) sl 1 64) 65) 66) 67i i 68) 69 1 72 73l ft 321 Resort loi Sale 76 33) Land for Sale 77 34) Homes for Sale 35) Residential Lots Pp 36) Mobile Homes Spaces i Sale 7 9 37l Cemetery Plots go 38 Real Estate Investments 39) Commercial Property Sale 40j Auctions Real a 3 4 41) Mortgage Loans 8, 42) Property Wanted a a i 90j A A i 95 91 I A Repair pc; 9 2 A Wpnied 100 97, Boon i t-rs Apphanctt Household Fumithmgx Antiquet Farm Garden Equipment Clofhmg Food Jewelry Camera! Mu.ical Equipmenr Bldg Marenati Supplier Sporting Goods Garage Floweri TV-Radio Sales Sewing Machines Bicycles Wanted to Buy 1 Employment 1 0 1 Help Wanted Admirm trative Help Wanted Clerical Help Wonted Furniture Help Wanted Honery Help Wonted So et Help Wanted Technical Help Wanted Mueel- lantoui Help Wanted iionol Jobs Wanted Ch.ld Core Jobi Wanted Misc ts and Supplies pw Pet, Livestock Pel Suppliei Financ idl business Opportunities Insurance Money to Loan i Com peri A i for Sdle -DEADLINES- ISSUE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY DEADLINE A A 1 0 00 A MONDAY 4 30 PM TUESDAY 4 30 P.M THURSDAY WEDNESDAY 4.30 P.M FRIDAY THURSDAY 4.30 M.

A A FRIDAY 4.30 SUNDAY FRIDAY 4 30 Advertisers are requested to check the first appearance of their ads for corrections The Enterprise will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion. IF YOU NEED YOUR AD CORRECTED CALL 885-2295 Corrections can be made for the same day's newspaper. Private Party Ad's, by calling the above phone number by 9 00 o.m Corrections on Commercial Ads must be made by 4:30 p.m. the previous day. CANCELLATIONS CALL 885-2295 Cancellations can be made for the same day's newspaper, on Private Party Ads.

by calling the above phone number by 9-00 a.m. Cancellations can be made for the next day newspaper, on Commercial ads, by calling this phone number by 4.30 p.m ABOUT BILLS If you have any questions foncerning the amount of your bill or the way it was handled please call. 885-2295 SIZES The type sizes shown below are available for any ad appearing by classification Information concerning charge for using the larger types will be furnished upon request. 36 POINT 24 POINT (COUNTS AS 6 LINES) (COUNTS AS 4 LINES) 18 POINT (COUNTS AS3l NES 14 POINT A 2 i 1 2 POINT (COUNTS AS 1 LINES) 9 POINT (COUNTS AS 2 LINES) 6 POINTS (COUNTS AS 1 LINE) NOW NOW NOW RESULTS! advertising Classified advertising is the only advertising that your prospects voluntarily come looking for. Most prospects have decided to buy and are looking for someone to buy from.

Place your result getting ad today! Display rates and deadlines, commercial and regular private party rates will be furnished upon request. REMEMBER TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 885-2177 TO CANCEL OR CORRECT YOUR AD 885-2295.

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1906-1977