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VOLUMN XLV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 2 . 1 9 4 4 N U M B ER 2 8

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Va«t Differeoce In Men F. D. R. Promise Fails Soldier Writes MotheriThe Inquisitive Marine Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. henhoiir. Hiddenite. N. C. Another of President Roosevelt’s Dearest Mother:—I may write <* Some months ago, a Marine By The Street Rambler Wfcat Wa* Happening In Davie There is a vast difference in men arrogant claims and promises have thousand letters to the girl that I Corps writer decided to find Odt for ooooon Before Tfce New Deal Used Up Sometimes the difference is so great failed disastrously. Ten vears ago. adore, and declare in everv letter himself whether the medical care j Bob Walker speaking to Jeff until we are really made to wonder under his direction, his New Deal that I love her more and more I In the military service is a snperb Tlie Alphabet, Drowned The Cendell—Miss Helen Spirks shop­ how it could be. This is true of administration brought an end to may praise her grace and beauty in as it is cracked up to be. There ping in dime store —Duke Whit­ THogs and Plowed Up The men in the same community, and national prohibition of the tnanu. a thousand glowing lines, and com­ was jnst one way to find out and taker climbing Into parked auto-- Cotton and Corn. oftentimes in the same family. facture and sale of intoxicating Ii- pare her eyes of azure to the brigh­ that was bv loining the ranks of Gossip Club holding short session Let me illustrate. We will look quor in the United States. In so test star tbat shines, if I had the the sick and wounded at an ad­ in front of furniture store—Mr. and (Davie Record, Feb. 4 , « 9 1 4 I at two men In the same locality doing the President had the loyal pen of Shakespeare or would use it vanced base. Mrs ClondBnrgesscnnversingwith Lint cotton is cents. Oite of them Is godlv. He prays support of the American Legion, of every day, in composing written With the consent of the com­ friends in front of Sanford’s—Miss E Brvan Jones, of Hickory, was much. He reads and studies bis taxpayers organizations, of the Ro- lyrics to my sweetheart mother far manding medical officer, bnt un­ Pauline Renegar hnying bananas In town Friday on business. Bible, and heeds its teaching He man Catholic Church, of various away. But the letter that’s most known to anyone else, this marine, in Hendrix’s store—Mrs. Elizabeth Fred Wallace, of Mt. Holly, Is is kind and good to everybody. He shades of liberal > pinion and of the important, the one tbat I write while at the front in the South Pa­ Sain walking with friend on Main spending some time in town with loves all mankind. He is a good interests which stood readv to make just before I rest, it’s the letter to cific, pretended serious illness Two street—Miss Erline Wilson carry­ friends. neighbor and noble citizen. He money out of the legalization of the my mother, from the boy she loves days later he was in a hospital on ing' beavy traveling bag—Frank Judge W B. Council, of Hick, never takes a drink of intoxicants, traffic. best Sbe will read it very often the edge of Henderson Field, Gna Daniel carrying two full jugs—Old ory, SDent F riday in tow n on legal never takes God's name in vain, By a highly organized and fabu­ when tbe lights are dim and low, dalcanal. A tag on his shirt mark­ woman standing in front of court business. reads the best books and literature lously financed campaign these in sitting in the same old rocker that ed him as a severe case of septic house waving at soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Steelman, of he can find, visits the sick and af­ terests made the peoplr—or at least she sat in long ago, and regardless ulcer. He received no special treat Holman, spent several days last flicted and gives them a helping enough people --believe that repeal of its diction, its spelling or Its ment. He was bandied exactly as Jap Valets For Farmers week In Greensboro, hand, and is out to do all the good ruption and its pocketbook from the style. And although its composit­ other evacuees were handled in tbe A. M. McGIamery went to Char- Hailing as a "positive inspiration” he can. He is a so -1-winner, and burden of taxation, comments The ion would provoke a critic’s smile, plane ambulances out of the com­ Jotte last week to take treatment the invitation extended by- the War delights to help every pilgrim heav­ Christian Centuryin a scrathing in­ in her sweet and tender hngers it bat area. Relocation Authority to Japanese in­ for rheumatism. enward that he can as he lives and dictment of what President Roose becomes a work of art, stained by He was loaded onto a transport ternees to teach Ohio and Michigan Look out for six weeks of bad travels life’s pathwav. Ha is very velt’s repeal bas brought to the na­ tears of joy and sadness as she plane with seventeen other suffers farmers lessons in sanitation R. A. weatber—the groundbog saw bis generous. He not only tithes all tion in the wake of this liquor d e­ hugs it to her heart. Yes. the let and within a few hours was install­ Clymer. edit or o f the ElDorado, shadow Mondav. his income, but gives out of the bauchery. The New Deal admin ter of all letters, no matter where ed in a tnlly equipped base hospi­ Kans., Times, says that "when the Rev. Floyd Fry went to Alexan- remaining nine-tenths. He is a istration sponsored the twenty first I roam, is the letter to my mother, tal with a staff of 4 0 0 , each physi­ Jap missionaries of soap and suds der county Friday to begin a meet­ liberal supporter of the Gospel and amendment which repealed t L e from her boy awav from home. cian selected for preeminence in bis get through cleaning up on the ing at Damascus church. farms in Michigan and Ohio, we the cause of God, Always ready eighteenth. The manufacture and J, D RHYMER. field. After revealing his identy, Miss Bonnie. Brown, who bolds yean to have tbem sent to Kans. to give of his means with a cheer­ sale of liquor was again legalized this inquitive marine received per a position in Winston, spent Son- Times, says that "when the Jap mis- ful heart. There is noselfiishness, Now a decate bas passed. That mission to stay a wbile and observe. day in town with her parents. More Prayer, Less Wine sioneries of soap and suds get no stinginess, about him. He en- is lotig enough for the promised Injiis own words, be saw "a num through cleaning up on the farms in The littie 4 -year-old child of Mr. Troy, N. C., Jan. 1 8 , 1 9 4 3 . joys Holy Ghost salvation, as he Oenehts of repeal to appear. ber oi delicate surgical operations, Michigan and Ohio, we yearn to and Mrs. George Everbardt is very Dear Editor:- Enclosed find $1 has a real sanctified experience. What is the record? The Chris­ a wide variety of fracture treat have them sent to Kansas. What ill with pneumonia. to renew my subscription. I like He is a blessing in bis home, in his tian Century asks that question an d ments. Life-sized X-rays were we want is a ringside seat and a Swift Hooper and little sen Hen­ to hear about my - friends around church, in his commugity. He then answers it by saying: taken, teeth extracted, dental plat­ movif in five reels of the proceed­ ry, of Winston, were in town Mon. Mocksville and Sheffield. Hope all carries sunshine in his face, as be “The saloon is back, the only es made. A group of specialists ings when a toothy Jap valet seeks day. Glad to see them bad a good Christmas. has Jesus in his heart. He lives difference being that now women prescribed and fitted glasses Phy­ to sanitate and otherwise uplift some Mrs. Charity Meroney has re­ Ic is always a treat to visit the for God and mankind daily, and is fight with men for a place at the sical therapy experts restored the of our farmer friends.” . . . and he turned from a week’s visit to her places wbete I have lived, but don’t proceeds to name a score of Buticr traveling heavenward. bar. Juvenile delinquency has at. use of injured nerves and muscles ” son, W. R. Meroney, at Winston. gness I’ll get to visit my old home county farmers as Candida'es for the Here is the other man in the tained the proportions of a national He also saw intensive treatment Mrs. Wm. K. Clement and son in Arkansas and Oregon for a long proceedings.” same community, but how differ­ scandal, owing largelv to the fact given to serious burns and skin in Glenn, of R. 4 . visited relatives in time. When I lived in Oregon my “It’s really too bad about the un­ ent he is AU be seems to live for that in this war youth have virtu­ fections, as well as skin and bone Statesville last week. nearest neighbors were five to 2 0 sanitary habits of our American is self, with even little or no inter, ally unlimited access to liquor, grafts. Wben be was through, he farmers. Some of them, ’tis true, Mesdames Minnie Morgan and miles. Town and church were 7 5 est in the salvation of his own fam­ whereas in the First World War realized tbat centuries of medical get into a bit of a glow after spend­ Will Downum, of Salisbury, visited miles and no car; school 12 miles ily. He is griping and very stin state prohibition dried up this learning and research have been ing their time casually from 5 a. m., ralatives and friends here last week. and no bus It took a week to go gy. He sets his affection on mon source of demoralization Tbe it concentrated in one vast amazing to 8 p. tn., on bright summer days Misses Taue Haden find Dorothy to town and back, so it you ran ev and the material things of the legal manufacture of liquot has efficient effort to prevent tbe loss of behind a cornfield plow or around a Gaither, students at Salem College, out of meat you could kill a porcu­ world. He cares nothing for the never stopped. Bootlegging atd American lives unnecessarily in threshing machine After that, with spent Sunday and Monday in town pine. a jack rabbit or a sage hen. church, the Sunday School, nor hijacking are today rapidly mov this war through lack of medical eight or ten cows to pail, a flock of with their parents. We hauled water five to nine miles. pokers to feed and numerous other the preaching of the Gospel. Tbis ing toward the front pages in many attention —Ex. ■ Mr. and Mrs. C C. Myers, ot When I went to visit a neighbor I little chores to kill the idie hours un­ is entirely out of bis line of thought !ties The liquor industry, frigh. Winston, spent several days here took my gun along, for one never til bedtime, they occasionally neg­ and business. Every church in the tened fora while into sometbiugie- Miscalnated lect to go to oue of their four or last week with their daughter, Mrs. knew what kind of a wild animal community could rot down so tar sembling. respect ability, has again The OPA has had to backtrack five Roman tiled bathrooms and Frank McCubbins. the< might meet I have seen the there luxuriate and disport them­ as he is concerned, he would not proved itselj to De lawless, unpa­ somewhat on its previous plan to roll­ J. J. Eaton went to Statesville ground white with snow ten months selves among the perfumed foan and cafe, neither would he give a dol­ triotic and conoerned only with its back various winter vegetable prices bubbles. We have often thought of last week to consult Dr. Long in In the year, Julv and August be­ lar to prevent it. He merely lives own profits, regardless of the con. by 30 to 50 per cent from prices a speaking to our farmer friends a- regard to an operation. He return, ing the only months without snow for what he can get out of tue sequences. year ago. The OPA in October an­ bout this neglect, but somehow it ed home Wednesday, and may have We need more old time praying nounced proposed schedules for car­ slipped our mind. Now that we have world in dollars and cents, and be ‘‘In spite of the fact that a war WRA with us we no longer need to the operation liter. and preaching and less beer, wine rying out tbe roll-backs on winter is not careful how he gets it. If is in progress, grand juries have bother—and that is a relief Ehc Thomas Caudell, of the classic and liquor. How can we ever win vegetables but these have never been ne can make money by cursing been compelled to probe its defiance shades of Cooleemee, was driving a war with so many boys tanked put into effect "Miscalculations” mankind through alcohol and nico­ of price regulations. Whisky ijngs Repiiblicans Gain Two around over the county seat one up on beer and wine? It is sad to made by the OPA in figuring out the tine, or in other ways, he will do in Montreal and New York are as day last week. Tom is one of the think of Best wtjhes to all. schedules were said to be the reason More Seats so. He lives for the devil, and active as ever in their own under, best Baracas in the county. MRS. D L RICHARDSON. for preparation of a new order car The Republicans have gained has no higher aim. God pity his ground, and their corruption reach, rying roll-backs of considerably less There are as many automobiles two more seats in Congrees bv vir poor soul. The country would be es as deeply into politics, from the than planned, for 19 vegetables at in Davie now as there were buggies t >e of the special elections held much better off without him. Now municipal to the national level, as Miscalculated least. ______Tuesday in . Joseph in the county 3 0 years ago, and the which of the two men, or two clas­ ever. * Desparafely determined . to The OPA has had to backtrack M. Pratt, a Republican, has been fever is just now getting hotd of ses of men do von represent? make good at least on the point of somewhat on its previous plan to Win On Both Fronts elected to succeed a Demo-rat in tbe the folks. As soon as our good roll-back various winter vegetable Pbiladelcbia city district white revenue, the federal government has "We Will Win In 1944,” predicts roads are completed nearly avery prices by 20 to 50 per cent from Samuel K. McConnell, a Republi­ itself gone into the bootlegging General Eisenhour, commander-in man in the county, save the editor, New Deal Waste Wor­ prices of a year ago. The OPA in can. made a runaway out of bis business in Georgia and Missouri October announced Proposed sche­ chief of the Allied second front ar­ race with Marvin S Bruner, a De will be rolling around in an auto. mies in Europe. iIhe same predic­ ries Iowa Farmer by selling federal licenses to liquor dule for carrying out the rollbacks raocrat for the seat Ieit vacant by The friends of Ben. F. Hooper, on winter vegetables but these have tion applies to the Republican Par­ dispensors whose activities are pro. the death of Rep Joseph W. Dit- who is in Charlotte taking treat­ In a single-handed effort to im­ never been put into effect. "Mis ty’s candidate on the home front in ter Republicans in bot'i districts blbited by state law. Meanwhile calculations” make bv the OPA in ment for sciatica, will be glad to press the New Deal with its waste­ the U. S. A. held long leads over their Democra the consumption of liquor surpass figuring out the schedules were said tic opponents on the strength of learn that be will be able to return fulness, an Iowa farmer has return- to be the reason for preparation of a es all records and the dem ratiza- early returns hom e th is week. ed AAA parity payments totalling new order carrying roll backs of con $900.27. received over a period of tion which this creates spreads like siderably less than planned, for 13 RATION GUIDE M. B. Richardson, who purchas­ six years, to H enrv M orgenthau, Se' social cancer. Ten years ago it was vegetables at least. ed a farm near Holman’s, moved to SUGAR-Book 4, stamp 29 ,»»»»»» *» ♦*»***»»»*»*»»»»*»' cretary of the Treasury. The farm' said that prohibition bad failed. his new home last week. We are S pounds, expires Jan. IS. er is Lester A. Crandall, father of Today it is olear that repeal has WOULD NOT PERMIT ONE A sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ 11 children, who operates a 300-acre failed even more disastrously.” MERICAN MOTHER’S SON TO SHOES-Coupon 18 in the ardson. but wish for them much News for you farm near Dallas. Iowa. No wonder the President wants FIGHT ON FOREIGN SOIL? sugar and coffee ration book prosperity in their new home. I. Return of the checks received for to change the nam e of “ N ew D eal” It’s just like so many of bis valid for one pair of shoes J. Allen has moved into the house co-operating with the AAA farm about the WAC to something that will again catch promises. has no expiration date. No. vacated by them. He purchased program ir Crandall’s method of tbe fancy of the people to keop him But all Christians hang their I airplane stamp in Book 3 the property some time ago. expressing disapproval of a waste­ ANT TO KNOW how the in office four more, or perhaps more heads in shame when they think became valid Nov. I for one Cree McCullon, of near Ephesus, ful administration whjsepclicies can W new WAC recruiting poli­ only lead to ruinous taxation.” Ac­ years. “ Win the War” was snng they allowed him to make them be­ pair shoes. had the misfortune to cut bis foot cies apply to you? companying th e retu rn of his 1942 throughout tne nation immediately lieve America "could drink itself very badly last week while chop­ GASOLINE-Coupon No. 8 AAA parity payments was a letter to following Pearl Harbor, so the back to prosperity.” that return of Want to know whether you’re ping a log. He was brought to in A book good for 3 gal­ Secretary Morgenthau i n which White House man is not sounding liquor would end political corrup. qualified for a special kind of Army town and Dr. Rodwell dressed the lons, expires February 8th. Crandall stated: any new phrase But he hopes it tion, would reduce crime and actu­ job—whether you’d serve with tbe wound. Air, Ground, or Service Forces— With Government borrowing from ally save the nation. Liquor sav TlRES-Inspections requir wilf cause another stampede of the whether you could be assigned to S. G Baker, of Clarksville town­ the future at an unprecedented rate ed of A book holders every Democratic convention and start­ ing a nation And yon believed it the part of the couutrv in which ship, died suddenly Friday after and the public debt proven to be the six months; of B holders ev­ ing with his countless thousands on when he told you it would you enlist? noon, aged about 6 3 years. Mr. greatest enemy of a free people, I ery four months; of C hold­ tbe Federal payroll and others re Bnt a decade of his repeal has Baker had been out to the woods don’t feel that I can use this kind of TODAY—get full details at the ceiving his dole he stauds a good passed into history. -Saloons are ers every three months. where some chopping was being money at the present time. May I nearest U. S Army Recruiting Sta­ on almo.-t every corner. ABC ask that this money be used directly chance, he reasons, to remain in FOOD-Brown stamps Book tion (your local post office will give ing done, and died on his way you the address). Or write to: in our war effort and not be need to the White House stores sell governmont poison to its 3, meats and fats, R, S1TJ U back to his home The burial took The Adjutant General, Room 4 4 1 5 , electorate.” Will mothers of America forget young men training to fight its bat­ expire January 29. Green place at Chestnut Grove iaetbodist Munitions Building, Washington, his solemn pledge be made to them tles Wbat a record to ask Ameri- stamps in Book 4, processed church Saturday afternoon at 4 D. C. o’clock Two sons and a host of Wbat this town needs and must in his clesing address of tbe last can voters Ior another four years foods. G, H and J-, expire friends and relatives survive. 'have is a bigger pay roll, compa'gn that if elected again he on.—Union Republican. Feb. 20. •**»»*»*»»»**»»*»»»»»»»»*» T

THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVTTJ.E. N. C. Postwar Poland as Russia Wants It Mascot Mao CLASSIFIED D E PARTMENT Who’s News LITHUANIA I po io tsk This Week CHUFA SEED IF IiQil By Vmr Sale-Becleaned Chufa Seed, hog. tur­ key, chicken fattening crop, easily grown I KAUNAS/OVIlNA plant until July. Stay all winter. Hogs ha». CLOGS Delos Wheeler Lovelace &3SCREI vest crop. $10 bu. cash with orders. War. •as Parish. Jr., De Fnnlak Springs, Fla. By VIRGINIA VALE Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. •Sxss.mii Released by Western Newspaper Union. Nurses* Training Schools Put 3-purpesa i EW YORK.—Every morning at ,*• FTER three days on _lo- nostril. It (I) eight bells —8 a. mv to land­ “tver\i L cation, D irector Leigh MAKE DP TO S2M35 WEEK as a trained membranes, (2) IBOBRUIS^( A ractical nurse! Learn quickly at home, (3) relieves lubbers—the navy’s top man squints Jason issued an order to the Slooklet free. CHICAGO SCHOOL OP NURSING. Dept. CW*!. Chicago. gestion . .. an upward from the deck of the yacht J§1 POSEN cast of “Nine Girls” that breathing com v M * Dauntless in ot RUSSIA Pollow the com T o p M a n o f N a v y tIie washing- there’d be no more eating be­ BOOKS directions . . M a y B e U p p e d to t o n n a v y BREST-LITOVSKi! tween meals; he was afraid In folder. V . that they’d be unable to get in­ BELIGIOUS BOOKS — BIBLES Admiral of Fleet y a r d a n d WWMHT m Free illustrated catalogs. OXFORD CD.. t h r o w s a —"'"''PlNSK to their clothes before the pic­ Bez SI, G. P. O., New York, N. I. smart salute toward the high-flying A. g l ture was finished. The first Mother flag which he now says will throw BRESLAU a ADSHES day, Jeff Donnell had brought PLANTS FOR SALE Of the hundre heavier and heavier shadows across UIBLIN\<5 KdROSTENO three pounds of chocolate cookies, existence, 11, w Japan as this new year runs along. i i ! 6.000 Gennlne White or Yellow Bermnda Jlnx Falkenburg brought two quart- Onion Plants, grown from Imported Tene- constitute the A full admiral, there is talk of rais­ bottles of chocolate milk, and Leslie riffe Island seed, $4.50; express collect; three-quarters o ing him still higher, to match senior Brooks contributed a large box of 1.000 Onion Plants. $1.50 postpaid. Efaters ZHITOMIR Bros. Plant Farms, Carrizo Springs, Tex. Ranked in imp officers of our Allies. This would candy. Evelyn Keyes and Nina Foch Chinese, Englis make him admiral of the fleet, a brought fruit. Between scenes Anita rank no American has held since ish, Western T- f BERDICHEV Louise, Lynn Merrick, Shirley Mills CABBAGE PLANTS anese, French, Dewey 45 years ago. Charleston Wakefield, Early Jersey Wake­ and Marcia Mae Jones helped eat. field, Early Flat Dutch. $1.75 per thousand. and Portuguese Adm. Ernest Joseph King’s ^ CZECHOSLOVAKIA' Then they had lunch, later, tea. The Copenhagen Market 52.00 per thousand. Cash with order or c. o. d. Now shipping* family, as much as an ardent U lEr M M a ' - S / r " V X ^ invigorating air was responsible— orders filled quickly. Write or wire army has left of it, lives in and they gained from one to two DEALER'S PLANT FARM PERFECTGROOMING Washington bat the admiral pounds each! Ashbnrn - Georgia. sleeps on the Dauntless because it can also accommodate the Some six years ago, when Connie ______SONGS______HUNGARY. MOR staff which helps him plan the Haines was singing at New York’s Tony Mao, 10-year-old Italian bay SONGS OF LIFE, LOVE, HOME, WAR. coming offensive. Having given Roxy theater under her real name— Bound folio 12 lovely tunes, plus 3 war his smart salute he walks, prob­ who lost his family in the bombing Marie Ja Mais — her manager songs. All postpaid 35c. RAINBOW PUB­ According to plans announced by Moscow this is the possible geo­ of Avalino, is now the mascot of LISHERS, Box 3233, Miami, Florida. Modes ably by way of Virginia avenue, graphic outline of Poland after hostilities cease. Russia proposes as brought a picture talent scout to see to the Navy building on Consti­ American troops in the Allied Fifth her. “She’s fair,” said the scout, Modesty is t Poland’s new eastern boundaries, the Curzon line, suggested by the late tution. army. Tony has his own “G.I.” uni- HOGS FOR SALE in a man, what Lord Curzon in 1919. Solid black areas are those parts of Poland which form and even a half-pint rifle. He There he puts in a big day’s work is to the parts she would retain from the line of demarcation set by the German- is shown being directed on an errand Registered Bnrees —• Short-legged, deep sented. It m for a man already two birthdays Russian treaty of 1939, which in other respects matches Hie Cnrzon line. by Lieut. Anderson Smith. red, best breeding. Weanling pigs, $20; bred past retirement age. He was 65 in g ilts, $75. E x tra choice, bred sow s, $100. beauties conspi Poland wonld be enlarged by the acquisition of East Prussia, including the Wintem Dnroo Farm, Clarksville, Tens. otherwise be November and about then a rumor Danzig corridor, and Silesia. got around that Admiral Nimitz colors.—Sir R. would succeed him. When this did Labor Draft Chat Monkey Receptionists not happen the rumor died a natural 2 Billion New Ration Tokens Out Feb. 27 death. Trains that stop at way stations Married since 1915, with a son near Udaipur, India, are always in Annapolis, and five daugh­ met by troops of monkeys that Relief ters, of whom four are married emerge from the jungle to chatter to army officers, Admiral King a t the passengers. has been in the navy for 40 years. He has had his flag for Creomulsion 10, has been a fall admiral for cause it goes ri 7, and has had bis present high BEST NEWS trouble to hel germ laden phi post for more than 2 . s TO MILLIONS to soothe and aboutlaspirin is the fact that St. Joseph flamed bron- W l ILLIAM LOREN BATT of the Aspirin Dring 3 them both quality and branes. Tell yo V’ War Production board looks • bottle of Creo low cost. You can’t buy better aspirin derstanding yo ahead to the days when the war will than this world’s largest seller at 104. quickly allays be stumbling offstage and doesn’t And you get 36 tablets for 204; 100 tab­ to have your CONNIE HAINES ... . like what lets only 354. Buy SL Joseph Aspirin. V ic e W P B C h i e f he sees. He ‘but I’m afraid she’ll never amount CREO Fears a Shortage sees lots of to much.” Recently he heard her on for Coughs, Ch OfProductsAhead ™ rk^ n d the Abbott and Costello program. lots of ma­ “Miss Haines,” said he, “you’re a terial, but too few products for a Life’s wonderful picture bet; somebody In a cemete commodity-hungry United States. should have signed you long ago.” This is likely tp be so, he says, be­ is a tombsto President Roosevelt as he read —— scription: “W cause workers will be in one re­ Losing weight was Willard Par­ Don't Jnat Ifinore a cold! They’re his third wartime “state of the Un­ treacherous—tricky. Rest—avoid ex* for sheriff in ’ gion, stockpiles in another. For several months, workers at a war plant In Cincinnati, Ohio, have ker’s trouble. Doing hot rumba ion” message in which he asked con­ a posure. And for prompt, decisive in ’83. Burie The government gives Batt a kept it running 24 hours a day 7 days a week, turning out new red and all day for a scene in “What a relief from usual cold miseries, take dollar- a year for miscellaneous blue ration tokens. This employee is working a press which prints 200 gress to enact national service legis­ Grove'a Cold Tablets. Tbey contain lation. He also recommended a “rea­ Woman” he wrecked five stiff-bos- elfibt active ingredients—a multiple jobs, chief of which is the vice­ tokens a minute. Local banks WUl distribute the tokens to stores by Feb­ omed shirts, lost 10 pounds. “That’s medicine. Work on all these symp­ sonable floor under the prices the toms of a cold at the same time... chairmanship of WPB. He has ruary 27. On that date approximately 2 billions of the disks will be in use. my last shirt,” said he. “From now farmer may expect for his produc­ headache—body aches—fever—nasal worked at the latter since early on, far’s I’m concerned, we’re do­ stuffiness. Take Grove's Cold Tablets SKIN tion.” esaptly as directed. Accept no sub­ Acne pimples, in ’43. His assignments keep ing a remake of ‘Sahara.’ ” stitutes. Get Grove's Cold Tablets— him in his office 13 hours a day Natives’ 3-Day Thirst Quenched by Navy for fifty years known to millions as tatls, sim ple rio 41Bromo Quinine" Cold Tablets. bumps, (blackb and busy at home more nights Universal has just produced a fea- Sara Money— GrtLarce Economy Size o u t skin. MiUi than not, but he still finds time Sympathetic Admiral turette on the history of a profes­ ing and sorene sim ple borne tre to eye postwar problems. He sional model’s career; called “Cov­ once. Aids he^t believes that if management and er Girl,” it stars the much-publi­ way. UsoBlack labor pull together this country cized Candy Jones. It shows her a s directed. 10 can have an unequalled pros­ success. Mone being interviewed by Harry Con­ in cleansing is perity with living standards so over, being referred to members of mo us Block an high the golden ’ 20s will seem his staff for tips on grooming, ward­ poverty-stricken by comparison. robe accessories and demeanor, be­ Ton of Gold Batt has been studying the rela­ ing sent out on various assignments, A cube of gold slightly more tions of management and labor for finally being selected to pose for a than 14 inches in each dimension Nose years. In private life he heads the magazine cover. would weigh a ton. To R eJ iev s H oo S. K. F. Industries at Philadelphia. Whenhcadcoluss' Guy Kibbee, who’s checked in at dear the way fo He got to that post from a running With K oodoo's * start off an Indiana farm. Born Warner Bros, for his role in “The ^ To reGeve distress of MONTHLY^ acts quickly to O Horn Blows at Midnight,” starring inflamed, irritated near Salem, he walked six miles a tngly simple. A t day to get part of his schooling and Alexis Smith and Jack Benny, has years. Satisfaction an impressive title in the picture. Fenale Weabeess Ask your druggist finally was graduated from Purdue Lydla E. Finkhom's Vegetable Com­ with an engineering degree. That He appears in a heavenly sequence pound Is made especially for women led him into manufacturing, and of “Chief in Charge of Small Planet to help relieve periodic pain with its weak, tired, nervous, blue feelings Stre manufacturing forced him into a Management” ! —due to functional monthly dis­ study of management on which he turbances. A half-inc is now an authority. When “Stagecoach” was released Taken regularly—Piokham's Com­ three tons, o pound helps build up resistance can be raise Away from Washington he- in the 1938-39 season, it picked up against such symptoms. Here is a two Academy awards — one for product that helps nature and the same di lives in a Philadelphia suburb. th a t ’8 the kind to buy! Famous for For 35 years he has been mar­ Thomas Mitchell as the year’s best almost a century. Thousands upon supporting player, and the picture’s thousands of women have reported ried to a chum of his childhood benefits. Follow label directions and they have 5 children, as scoring was given the second honor Worth tryingI well as a substantial equity in that year. It co-starred Claire Trev­ LVDlfl E.PINKHfiM 'S OMraifND SNA 5 grandchildren. or and John Wayne, with Mitchell and Andy Devine in supporting W? ORD reaches this corner by a roles. Now it’s being released again —good luck for everyone who missed ’ ’ round-about road from Tehe­ it the first time. AT FIRST ran that the Big Three included Fin­ SIGH OF A land in their talks and that when Wearing a marine dungaree suit, A significant new series titled o ^ , F in la n d ’s P re m ier do w‘n To Adm. William F. Halsey, south Pa­ “American Story,” written by Archi­ cific force comm ander, visits a sand-! bald MacLeish and tracing the his­ Inflafabl CanBreatheMuch m akepeace Precious water is doled out to natives on Makin island by men of the bag hospital qn Bougainville and. tory, development and fulfillment of r T E 6 6 6 th e U. Easier After, This w it*J heJ United States navy. The Japanese had prevented the natives from ob­ chats with marine Pfc. Emanuel the literature of the Americas, will a t B. F. small north­ taining any water for three days before the. American landing. Since Caruso who is recovering from an « 6 6 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DEtGPS vu lcan iz ern neighbor she may be surprising­ be presented by the NBC Inter- our forces have invaded islands of the Gilbert group, Jap forces have appendectomy. Halsey recently had American University of the Air Sat­ lo n g , 1 0 ly reasonable. This is a rumor to retaliated only with nuisance air raids. a similar experience. urdays, beginning February 5. This W N U -7 4-44 w e ig h s file for future reference, and mean­ d o o r th while it will cheer Premier Edwin is the third permanent series of the NBC University; others are “Lands tons* It's Linkomies. Since he took his job tu rn s o ' Propellerless Plane Ready for Factory of the Free” and “Music of the last March he has worried chiefly Wins With 66 World.” B t C about Russia’s intentions. m in u tes. Linkomies is one of Europe’s Are you “the undiscpvered voice Synthetic most erudite statesmen. Educat­ of America”? The Hour of Charm complete ed abroad, chiefly in Italy and begins its.fourth singing contest Feb­ for cons* Greece, he is vice president of ruary 16; “the ideal girl singer of mial rate Helsinki university and profes­ America” will receive a 13-week con­ long tons. sor there of Latin and Roman tract at $150 a week, and will sing States co literature and is certainly the with the Spitalny all-girl orchestra. long tons only prime minister who has The preliminaries will be conducted however, written a Latin grammar. Six locally, and the 10 best contestants shared years ago, when ex-President ■ 110R3R DRlVtN will go to New York for the finals, Hoover visited Finland, Linko­ AIR EXPANSION1 to sing once on “The Hour of mies welcomed him with a Latin AIR COMPRESSOR. CHAMBER Charm.” • oration. —*— ★ HELPS BUILD STAMINA His political activities have kept ODDS AND ENDS—CBS has engaged pace with his academic progress. a notable array of soloists for the “In­ ★ HELPS BUILD ACTUAL I w ttt He has held various municipal posts vitation to Musict* programs for the next * A: in his native Viipuri and for 10 three months . . . Clay Womack, the orig­ RESISTANCE TO COLDS years has been a member of parlia­ MR ENTERS \ inal “Mr. Five by Five**—the writers Try good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion I Con­ ■PB C f dedicated the song to him; he weighs 312 tains natural A & D Vitamins that help ment. He is titular head of Uusi NOJE OF AEROPLANE pounds—has been signed by Warners for Suomi, leading conservative daily AIR AT NORMALh bring back energy and stamina if there HYf ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AlR COMPRESSED a comedy role in “Make Your Own Bedn b dietary deficiency o f these elements. and organ of the National Coalition ... . Clifford Odets, actor and playwright party. WITH INCREASED AND HFATED IS Take it daily. All druggists! TEMPERATURt AND turns director with “None But the Lonely Fifty years old, Linkomies is en­ PROPELLEO BACKWARDS Harold (“Jug”) McSpaden of Phil­ Heart* as his story and Cary Grant as his ergetic, persuasive and a terrific VELOCITY ISSUING FROlt ALONG THE CONVERGENT TUNN EL star . . . C- Aubrey Smith, 80, celebrated FIRST TAIL JE T ' adelphia, Pa., who won America’s # ,7 ^ SCOTT'S worker. Notwithstanding his pro­ richest golf tournament, the’fltJN his 52nd year in show business with the fessorial background he gets on with View of the latest development in aircraft—the jet propulsion plane. Los Angeles Open. His score for start of “Sensations of 1944” . . . Termi­ all sorts of people and is popular nating a two-year absence, Dorothy Com- I’EMULSION Diagram indicates the general principle of jet propulsion. The war depart- 72 holes w as 278 with a ( 6 on his ingore returns to -the screen partly, perhaps, because of his Hi v.t ami raced tha’ the plane would soon be In production. last 18. I L r - Great Vear-Round Tonic quick, sharp, dry wit. Hairy Ape." THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVTIXE. N. C.

FIED G f i i v A t p * MENT SEED IFIOSi ~ SEWING CIRCLE Ufo Seed. hog. tur- M I roP- ea sily groisn cues ip H O U StH O LV ' 6J y /3 c# 7 /(-cJ?<£cr-l piak Springs. F h, EleleaKd by Western Newspaper Union. 0 6 T NI HT___ M T i H O S U AROLD ( “ j u g ” ) M c s p a d e n 1S S ch o o ls Put .3 TP0I?0* - Va-tro-nol up each 1 great victory in the Los An­ nostril. It (I) shrinks swollen Lm a A/ hn 4W h geles Golf Open more than justified Ve e k as a trained Tfltuckly at home. membranes, (2) soothes Irritation, the faith a great many followers PO SCHOOL OP (3) relieves transient nasal con­ Chicago. gestion . .. and Drinisereato had m him. bm thini comfort. Always a steady golfer, and at SBllow the complete VICKS times even brilliant, the 39-year-old directions m o te a a te a In folder. VA-TBO-NOL Philadelphia pro put together a 69- I S — B IB L E S 72 71 66 for a 72-hole total of 278, cracking the Wilshire Country club course record by 3 strokes. He Mother Tongne butchered old man par by 6. l>R SALE Of the hundreds of languagm in McSpaden fired six birdies—and 11 one bogey—in fashioning his sensa- Yellow Bermate existence, , with their dialects, Vnr Imported Tcne- constitute the mother tongues of tioral last round. Ris efficient put­ express collect; ter never failed him and only one J Postpaid. Ebters three-quarters of the human race. |rt?o Springs. T e*. Ranked in importance they are out of-bounds shot marred his shot- Chinese, English, Russian, Span­ making.- Otherwise it was close to 1LA N T S ish, Western Hindi, German, Jap­ pericct golf. hflv Jersey Wake* anese, French, Bengali, Italian Tbmgs have been on the upgrade Bi .75 per thousand. and Portuguese. for Jug during the past year. He IoO per thousand. Id. Now shipping; has won 4 of his last 6 tournaments, Write or wire among them the All-American in |N T FARM G eorgia. Chicago. His Los Angeles victory netted him $4,375 In w ar bonds as S in R O I J N E first prize money. |E , h o m e . WAR. The Headlines Bunes. plus 3 w a r ■ RAINBOW FUB- It was reminiscent of better times fiatni, Florida. Modesty in Man to see competitive golf draw big Modesty is to the other virtues headlines again. The game has suf­ SALE in a man, what shade in a picture fered much in the last two years. Many of the big name players are thort-legged, deep is to the parts of the thing repre­ Bing pigs. S2 0 ; bred sented. It makes all the other in service and the few tournaments . bred sows. $109. Midwinter Jellies Pep Up Menus! !Clarksville, Teen. beauties conspicuous, which would (See Recipes Below) otherwise be but a wild heap of colors.—Sir R. Steele. Get Yottr Spreads! Ieptionists Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving Is required In filling orders for a tew Ol Menu the most popular pattern numbers. A re you low on brown points? Send your order to: k t way stations Then set the jelly and jam kettles Dinner Complete r f Ta, are alw ays boiling with midwinter fruits and SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. I monkeys th at ief At Last Lettuce Salad with French 530 South Wells SL Chicago make some delicious spreads to Ingle t o chatter save points. Dressing Enclose 20 cents in eoins for each Bran-Raisin Muffins Jelly pattern desired. Last summer when homemakers ForYour Cough Baked Apple Oatmeal Cookies Pattern N o...... S ize...... were putting up their fruits they dis­ 11242 CreomuIslon relieves promptly be­ covered they did Beverage N am e cause it goes right to the seat of the Two Pretty Blouses /s trouble to help loosen and expel not have enough A d d r e s s ...... erm laden phlegm, and aid nature sugar for putting boil hard Vt minute. Remove from BLOUSES worthy of your finest Il u o n s 9 soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ t up all’ the' jams heat, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hand touches are presented. I t that St. Joseph flamed bronchial mucous mem­ and jellies they They have the new touches—ruf­ branes. Tell your druggist to sell you hot jelly at once. Just 2 drops Penetro poth quality a n d would like, but fles, interesting necklines, draw­ Jivbetter aspirin S bottle of Cremnulsion with the un­ Grapefruit Marmalade. Nose Drops in each Kest seller at 10£. derstanding you must like the way it now they "have strings and bows! nostril help you Quickly allays the cough or you are probably caught up on the sugar and (Makes 2 to 3 pints) * * • breathe freer almost ffor20p; IOOtab- Barbara Ben Pattern No. 1908 Is de­ instantly, so your \ Joseph AspiriiL to have your money back. can boil the juices they saved into I grapefruit * O-I head cold gets air. signed for sizes 12. 14, 18, 18. 20; 40 and PiOFj Only 250—i2%tim es as delicious, quivery jellies. Use the I orange 42. Corresponding bust measurements 30, much for 50c. Caution: CREOMULSION jellies and jam s On-Discuits and muf­ I lemon HAROLD “JUG” McSPADEN 32, 34, 36, 38. 40 and 42. Size 14 <32) TTse only as directed. For Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis fins when the butter is scarce. It TuiRed neck blouse with long sleeves re­ P e n e tv o N o s e D r o p s Slice fruit very thin, remove pulp of today rarely capture the national quires yards 39-inch material. 1% spells first aid and appetite appeal from peel. To each pint of pulp, interest. yards eyelet embroidery. Drawstring to menus. neckline blouse, short sleeves, requires Life’s Highlights use an equal quantity of water and P l e D t y GoU has turned out to be a real 1% yards. of Mllfcweed In a cemetery at Ruidoso, N. M., For those of you who did not put I Vt times as much sugar. Let come American game. England and Scot­ There a re approxim ately 1,900 is a tombstone bearing this in­ up juices for winter jelly-making, to a boil. Remove from fire, let land are represented by many great For Warmth, Comfort varieties of milkweed. there are plenty of fruits in season stand overnight. Boil the shredded cotdt They're scription: “Wild Bill Britt. Ran names, including Harry Varden, /"JET the greatest good from this J Resc—aToid cx- i for sheriff in ’82. R an from sheriff now that make delightful spreads. skins of the fruit in twice their ■rompt, decisive I bulk of water until tender, then let Henry Cotton, George Duncan, J. ” pajama pattern by making it Vd miseries, take in ’83. B uried in ’84.” Out with the kettles and colanders, H. Taylor and many others. But Is. They contain with jelly glasses and paraffin and stand overnight in the water in twice—once in flannel or broad­ Bnts—a multiple the combined Kst can’t be compared cloth as a sleeping suit, once in HARSH LAXATIVES IaIl these eymp- , here we go: which they were boiled. On the to tbe roster of stars native to the Be same time... 1 next day, heat the skins to the boil­ flannel or corduroy as a lounging Bes—fever—nasal C tfI U IRRITATIONS OF Orange M arm alade. United States. ing point, then add pulp mixture suit. Both ways it-will help keep UNNECESSARY? l e ' s Cold T ablets , R V k I Y l EXTERNAL CAUSE (Makes 6 6-ounce glasses) !Accept no aub- j and boil rapidly until thick enough Names like Bobby Jones, Gene you warm this winter. ^ Cold Tablets— 344 cups prepared fruit (about Sarazen, Walter Hagen, Francis ... Js to millions as to congeal when tested. Pour into Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1903 Js de­ Millions Find Simple F resH Bold Tablets. Du oipB, IDiseKneaosn and ugly bn ____ I% pounds) sterilized glass jars and seal. Ouimet,. Jack McDermott, Byron signed for sizes 12, 14, 18, 18, 20; 40 and Fruit Drink Gives Them All Vge Economy Size o u t skin. MiIlinnH relieve itching, burn­ 214' cups sugar Nelson, McSpaden, Ben Hogan, 42. Corresponding bust measurements 30. the Laxative Aid They Need ing and sorenesa of these miseries with I 3-ounce box powdered fruit If you can spare a few points for Tommy Armour, Craig Wood, Sam­ 32. 34, 36, 38. 40 and 42. Size 14 (32), with simple homo treatment, Goestoworkat pectin the crushed pineapple called for in my Snead, Harry Cooper, Lawson long sleeves, requires 5% yards 35 or 39- once. Aids beating, works the antiseptic this recipe you can make a colorful inch material. Don’t form the habit of depend­ way. Ose Black and White Ointment only Little, Ed Dudley, Billy Burke, Bob Prepare fruit. Use peels from 6 Due to an unusually large demand and ing on harsh, griping laxatives as directed. 10c, 25c, 50c » » 25 yeare’ and tart jam that will delight the Cruickshank, Macdonald Smith, etc., medium-sized oranges and 2 lemons. current war conditions, slightly more time until you’ve tried this easy, health­ success. Money-back guarantee. Vital family no end: will have a perm anent place in golf’s in cleansing is good soap. Enjoy fa­ Cut in quarters. Lay quarters flat; ful way minions now use to keep regular. mous Black and W hite Skm Soap daily. shave off and discard half of white Winter Jam. record book. A few of them—includ­ 3 cups cranberries ing Smith, Armour and Cruickshank It’s fresh Iwnon juice and water Sold part. Put peels through chopper Catching Sonp-Fin Sharks taken first thing in the morning— slightly more twice. Add I cup sugar, 214 cups I cup diced apples —came from Scotland, but they won golfing fame as citizens of this coun­ Is a Lucrative Business just as soon as you get up. The bach dimension water, juice from I medium-sized VA cups water jpice of one Sunkist Lemon in a Nose Mast Drain lemon and Vs teaspoon soda. (This I cup crushed pineapple try. glass of water. Taken thus, on an T c BeTiow Hoacf CoMt Mfsoifoo I cup sugar is in addition to meas­ 3 cups sugar Why has AmeHca developed so To catch soup-fin sharks, West em p ty stom ach, i t s tim u la te s Wheoheadcoldsstrike, help nose drain., Juice and grated rind of many champions? The answer Is coast fishermen now use large norm al bowel action, day after dear th e m y for breathing comfort urement given above.) Cover. Heat to boiling. Simmer 30-minutes, stir­ I lemon the same for goU as it is for boxing, hooks, baited with mullet or king- day, for most people. M onthly 's Oitb K ondoBt* N aaal JoUya Kondo- fish, that dangle at the end of six- And lemons are actively good acta quickly to Opeo clogged passai . ____ ring occasionally. Measure sugar Cook the cranberries and apples baseball, basketball and almost any inflamed, irritated tissue, reduce swelling. Amaz- other sport. The amount and kind foot chains, says Collier’s. They for you. They’re among the richest Ingly ample. A t all druggists. Used for over S3 into dry dish and set aside until in water until they are clear, and sources of Vitamin C, which com­ years. SatisFactkm or money back is guaranteed. needed. Measure prepared fruit into of competition breeds champions. are hung a t 25-foot intervals along JVcgetable Com- Aak your druggist far HOHDOfTS IWML JEUT today. tender. Add the bats fatigue, helps resist colds and 3 to 4-quart kettle, f il li n g up last Americans are deadly serious about a 1,009-foot m aster chain. ViaIIy /or w om en lemon, pineapple Within a day or two, the catch infections. They supply vitamins Tllc pain with its cup or fraction of cup with water and sugar. Mix their sports. They don’t take them Bi and P, aid digestion and help . blue feelings if necessary. Place over high heat. in a leisurely, off-hand manner. of three long chains usually aver­ alkalinize the system. monthly tils- Strength of Nylon well and boil the ages 25 sharks, whose livers alone, Add powdered pectin, mix well, and mixture rapidly Try this grand wake-up drink |n!;ham's Com- A half-inch nylon rope can lift owing to the heavy demand for continue stirring until mixture until it is .thick The Winter Circuit 10 mornings. See if it doesn’t help up resistance three tons, or double the load that their oil,- have a market value of you! Use California. Sunkist |oms. Here is a can be raised by a manila rope of comes to a hard boiL Pour in sugar and clear. Pour Golf is no longer a summer sport Ttafare and at once, stirring constantly. Con­ som e $4,500. Lemons. Vuy! Famous for the same diameter. in to sterilized for the top-notchers: The long, hard Jhousands upon tinue stirring, heat to a full, rolling glass jars and winter and spring tours from coast i have reported boil and boil hard 2 minutes. Re­ |bel directions seal at once.. to coast have a great deal to do move from heat, skim, pour quick­ Colorful and spicy is this next jam with turning out winners. These off­ " TQ VECETfiBtE ly. Paraffin hot marmalade at once. K « COIiiPC with all the relish and tang that season tours are tough. They force SNAPPY FACTS Hoiiey Orange Jelly. only cranberries can give: the player to stay in year-round con­ ABOUT (Makes 6 6-ounce glasses) dition, mentally and physically. Con­ Cranberry Jam. centration and determination are es­ FORV tM K n M K I cup juice 8 cups cranberries sential to the player who hopes to RUBBER 3 cups honey I cup each, water and vinegar do more than break even on the 44 bottle fruit pectin 6 cups sugar winter circuit. ' IfQ/f EDITION OF KftlWO if ly e to YO 0 ? To prepare juice, squeeze and I tablespoon ground cinnamon Par means practically nothing to gOOK NOW R E*1* strain juice from 2 medium oranges. 44 tablespoon ground cloves the Nelsons, McSpadens, Hogans, 44 tablespoon ground allspice Inflatable rubber barges far .... Measure juice etc. A par score would give them y the Cl. $. Navy are "cured" and honey into a Mash cranberries lightly. Add no more than tenth place in the |/E. NOSE DOGPS at U. F. Goodrich In a steam large saucepan vinegar and water and cook until average tournament. and mix well. «? vulcanizer that Is 4 2 f a e t soft. Put through a coarse strainer; The pros who win consistently are long, IO1A feet In d ia m e te r , Heat to boiling 8 4 — 4 4 add sugar and spices. Cook min­ the hardest workers. Golf to them weighs 35 tens and has « over high heat utes,'stirring constantly. Pour into is a business, not a form of recrea­ BlSC U tIS door that alone weighs 1 0 and at once add sterilized jars and seal immediately. tion. They work as hard to perfect tons. It's a record far size and fruit pectin, stir­ And now for those of you who play with each club as the lawyer tarns oat the ii-foot barges ring constantly. have bottled grape juice on hand. does to prepare a brief. I at a rate of one every 50 Then heat to a flill rolling boil and * * H Here is an excellent jelly that is Above all, Americans have a deep- PtUCiOUS quickly made with powdered fruit seated desire to win. Obviously no .SynlIieHc rubber plaalt already pectin: one relishes defeat, but few ath­ ' completed and those scheduled letes will work as hard to win as Lynn Says Grape and Orange Jelly. S g jS tt far construction will have an on. those of our country. Some other avid rated capacity ef 850,000 (Makes I 6 -ounce glasses) long tons. Before the war the United JeDy Hints: Consistency and nations are developing that spirit, flavor are the. most important 344 cups sugar but we still have a fairly comfort­ States consumed about 400,000 144 cups bottled grape juice,: ..,long tons e f rubber annually. Now, ppints in making jelly. Careful able lead." ; v r r c i I cooking can give you a high score 144 cups canned orange juice That such efforts pay dividends is I however, our supplies must be I box powdered Jruit pectin shored with tbe United Natlonb on both. evidenced by the records—in golf To jell, fruit juices must con­ Measure sugar into a dry dish and as in the many other sports where tain pectin or must have it added set aside until needed. Measure American athletes enjoy unchal­ from a commercial product. Pec­ juice into a 3- or 4-quart saucepan lenged supremacy. STAMINA tin must be combined with the and place over hottest fire. Add correct proportion of sugar in the powdered fruit pectin, mix well, and SPORTS SHORTS ID ACTUAL presence of acids and mineral continue stirring until mixture C The Cinciimati Reds lost $500 in S c m z oz p e a c e salts to form jelly. comes to a hard boil. Pour in sugar 1942 and m ade $18,000 in 1943. TO COLDS Prolonged cooking destroys the at once, stirring constantly. Bring C Bill Hulse, who set a new Amer­ I Emulsion I Con- power of pectin, especially In the to a full rolling boil and boil hard ican mile record (outdoors), is a re­ Itamins that help very acid fruits. This is the rea­ 44 minute. Remove from fire, skim, search chemiit. I stamina if there son that no more water than nec­ pour quickly. Paraffin hot jelly at C. Bill Meyer, who will manage these elements. essary should be used in cooking once. Newuk again in 1944, has been a Iy. Ail druggists I KEGoodridi the fruit. Yankee farm manager for 12 years, Best jellies "are tender and If you want sugar-saving suggestions, mite to Lynn Chambers, Festem News­ fl, Approximately 500 m en have won quivery and translucent. They paper Union, 210 South Desphunes Street, the football “A” at West Point, in­ should cut easily but break with Chicago 6, Illinois. Don’t forget to enclose cluding 2 four-star generals, 2 lieu­ a clean, sharp line. a stamped, selfaddressed envelope fat tenant generals, 20 major generals, Save Used Fats your reply. 38 brigadier generals and 90 colo­ Beloand Dy Westeni Newmapei Union, nels. _ . 'i m THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C FEBRUARY 2 1944.

THE DAVIE RECORD. Sgt Bobbie James to Sail Davie Soldier Killed Chief Petty Officer Jo- ** THE D A I Mr. and Mrs O1He Myers, of EIbavUIe re- seph S. Ferebee. O ldest Pap C PRANK STROUD Editor. ceived a telegram from the War Depart* Notice of Sale! m en t Hiursday afternoon advising them No Liquor, that their son Pvt. Yrank Mvers 21. was Under and by virtue of tbe pow­ TELEPHONE kil ed in Italy on Jan. 7th. Frank entered service in 1943. This is the eighth Davie er invested in me in a certain Deed Entered at.the Postoffice in Mocke- boy that has laid down his life for his of Trust, executed to me. by Har­ NEWS Al vllle. N. C.. as Second-elaae Mai) , C ou ntnr in the present war vey Smith and wifeBe trice Smith, m a tte r. M arch 3. 1903. on th e 6 th day of August, 1 9 3 4 , Miss Blauc North Carolina SuDerior Court and recorded in Book No. 2 6 , Dage day In Salisb SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Davie County I 1" 2 6 3 -4 , Register of Deeds Office of Davie Couoty, North Carolina, and Mrs John ] NE YEAR. IN AtlVANCF t I OO W G . B iiiv IK '40V THS IN AOVANCF $ 50 default having been made in the was in town| VS terms of the said Deed of Trust, ness. E diih B-.ity Do vou patronize your county tbe undersigned Trustee, will on paper? th e 1 9 th day of February, 1 9 4 4 , at Mrs. Frauf NoticeServiog Summons 1 2 :0 0 o'clock, M., at the court est, was iu The weather never gets too bad bouse door of Mocksville, North ping. for a Ford car and he hill collector. By Publication Carolina, offer for sale to the high­ The defendant, Edith Baiiy, will est bedder foi cash that certain Mr. and Ni One doesn't have to travel from take notice that an action entitled tract of land Iving and being in near FarminI Jerusalem to Jericho these davs to as ahove has been commenced in Farmington township, DavIeCoun visitors Satul fall among thieves. tne Superior enu-t of Davie Coun­ ty. North Carolina, adjoining the tv, North Carolina, tor an ah*ti)o e ’ lauds of Benjamin Teague, and F O R SA l| A man who will sell bis hirtb divorce on the grounds of two 1 others, and more particularly de­ milch cow. right for an office is not the man to Pfc. Franklin Hepter. son of Mr. a'ld vears separation, and the said de scribed as follows, to wit: e r. J. F J Mrs. C. B Heplert of Coolermee. is spend­ fendant will further take notice Adjoining the lands of Benjamin fill any kind of a public trust. ing a short furlough with bis parents He Teague, on the N Arthur Wil­ F ra n k Vtj j was inducted into the army Sept. 9. 1941, that she is required to appear at Some of the New Deal leaders the office of the Clerk of the Super­ liams on the W ., F. W. Williams on vance mercfa Robert A. Jamas. Staff SergeanL whole j flId th is is his first visit home since en- the S. and Dallas Williams on the nesday looki| want Harry Hopkins to leave this a radio operator on a heavy bombardment J,er,nfi service. Franklin has been in over­ ior court of saidcouuty in the court 1 crew is completing his last phase of com i f^ae service for some time and says be house in Mocksville, North Caro­ Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Joseph S. E. and being lot No. 8 in the divi­ ters. country Poor Harry. Whatcould Ferebee, are spending a 10-day leave with bat training at the Alamogordo Army Air! ‘,lle8 ?rmF life fine, but hates to be away lina, within twenty days after the sion of the lands of Harry Eaton, President Roosevelt do if Hopkins Base. Alamogordo, New Mexico, and will {Hom home. Mr. and Mrs. Hepler have Mr Ferebee's parents. Mr and Mrs. J. G. deceased, and alloted 1 0 Jordan z6 th day of Februarv, 1 9 4 4 . and Ferebee, at Cana. Joseph is stationed at M rs. W .| soon be sent overseas. He is the son of I PnOIner son. Baxter, who has seen action Eaton in said division. See divi­ should be banished? Mrs. Sarah F. James, of Mocksville. Staff ] 10 IoreWu service. answer or demur to the comniant Farragot Naval Training Station.in Idaho. wbo bas bee Sgt. James attended Mock ville bigb school I — in said action, or the- plaintiff willt sion recorded in Book No. 1 2 , page ' In town witi| The first thing a stranger wants and after graduation he engaged in car, apply to tbe court for the relief j 2 1 7 in office of Register of Iteeds S atu rd ay . peDtry. He graduated at Radio School. to know when he comes to a town demanded in said complaint Thls; The finest CHRISTMAS pres­ of Davle Conntv, North Carolina, Scott Field. III.. May 4, 1943. and at Gun­ Center News. ent yon can give is one ef containing >8 acres more or less, Is the tax rate and and the rental nery School. Tyndall, Fla., July 2. 1943. 2 6 th day of January. 1 9 4 4 . M rs. P Mr. and Mrs. lames H Jones and Uncle Sam’s WAR BONDS. and known as the Jordan Eaton lot Sanford’s Dl costs. We must have inducements Staff Sgt. James spent a few days last S. H. CHAFFIN, week in town with his mother and sisters. Gail, spent Saturday in Salisbury. Keep on BACKING THE AT­ which was conveyed to JettieEaton. fined to her! Clerk !Superior Court. TACK. to offer the stranger or be will not He bas many friends here wbo wish him by Burgess Williams and wife by street by ill! well wherever bis lot may be cast. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dyson and B. C. BROCK. Atty. tarry long. son visited Mr. and Mis. Ben Tut- deed dated September t, 1 9 1 0 and recorned in the office of Register of F O R SAI It’s a long time until the next terow Sunday night. Deeds Office of Davie County, China broot election but a number of the breth­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Campbell Administrator’s Notice! Executor’s Notice! Letter From Italy and Mrs. Harvey Harris, of Har. North Carolina. W . I ren in the county have about made Having qualifiad as Executor of the Pvt. Roy W Call, so d o f Mrs. W. L-Calll tnony, were visitors at tbe home of Having qualified as Administrator of the tate of Mrs. Catherine CorreIL deceased, ' This the 1 9 th day 0 f January, np their minds to sacrifice them­ of this city, wbo is now in Italy* writes us Mr. and Mrs. R L. Powell Sun­ estate of R. M. Foster, deceased, notice is late of Davie County, North Carolina, no­ 1 9 4 4 . under date of Jan. 9th. He says from hereby given to all persons boldine claims tice is hereby given all persons holding B. C. BROCK, Trustee, S. A . S i selves and take an office—if they what he reads in papers from over here day afternoon. against the said estate, to present them claims against tbe said estate, to present Phone 151 Mocksville, N C. Virginia, o| can get one that strikes are still going on in this coun* Mr. and Mrs. B F. Tutterow and to the undersigned on or before the 26th them to the undersigned on or before Jan. w eek-end try, and sends ob a poem with request to daughters were dinner gnests of day of January. 1945. or this notice will 26, 1945, or this notice will be plead in print. The poem follows: be plead in bar of their recovery. All per bar of their recovery. AR persons owing Safriet, on I Eleven divorces were granted in Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwelder When the ack-ack sounds like thunder. sons indebted to said estate will call upon the said estate, are requested to make im less than one hour in Winston-Sa­ Sunday. Notice of Sale! And machine guns just like bat). tbe undersigned end make prompt settle- mediate payment This Jan. 26, 1944. P fc. F raJ lem. says the Twin City Sentinel. My foxhole is full of water Mrs. T. W. Tntterow spent sev­ ment. This tbe 26th day of January, 1944. W. E GRIirFlN. Exr Under and by virtue of an order LEON L. FOSTER. Admr of Mrs Catherine Carrell. Decs’d. stationed at) Just wait until this war is over and And the Jerrys on my trail; eral days with Mrs. T. W. Tutte- When the rations never get here. R. M Foster, Decs'd. VVoodleaf, N. G of tbe Superior Court of Davie is spending! the number in the same length of And my guts begin to ache. row, Jr.. in Charlotte. Cooleemee, N. C. B. C. BROCK, Attorney. County, made in the special pro­ tow n w ith time mav be doubled. The bills reach up to heaven ceeding entitled John J. Allen, And there's no time to take a drink. Adm'r. of Susan Richie, decs’d, vs When you see your fellow comrades* T - 5 Haiti It has been discovered that can­ Fail wounded by your side. T. F. Allen and others, upon the d o n , G a., I ned huckleberries, when allowed to Tbe battle swaying hack and forth. special proceeding docket of said to w n w ith I Just with the ocean’s tide. court, tbe undersigned commission­ ferment, contains 9 per .cent alco­ mother, MiT Suppose we stopped and called a strike, er will, on the 19 th day of Febru­ Aod demanded higher pay* I hol. Most of our citizens can be PLAY SQUARE... 1 9 4 4 1 2 :0 0 What would the Germans do to us? fj ary , , a t o ’clock, m , at Satisfactij found this summer in Clarksville What would the strikers say? Jj tbe court house door in Mocksville, price fort hi township picking berries. Roy says the weather is cold In Italv.t North Carolina, offer for sale to D R. I with plenty of rain and mud. He says’’ the highest bidder for cash, that The Witkesboro Hustler says the boys over there think the war will J certain tract of land lying and be • soou be over, and that they will be com i there is not mucb doubt but that ing home We all hope be is right. jj r ki'-- ■ 1 ing in Farmington Township, Da­ H arley vie County, North Carolina, ad­ Gregg Cherry will be the next V W alk er Fu joining the lands of Rush Allen Governor of North Carolina. The Joe Forrest Stroud Gets] morning fo| and others, and more particularly be will spef Hustler is wrong. If this state Promotion described as follows, .o-wit: has a Democratic Governor next Beginning at a stone. Rush Al­ P v t. Iv af Hr. and Mrs. D- R- Stroud are in receipt \ len’s corner, in Charles Furches’ fall it will be Ralph McDonald. of a letter from their son, Joe Forrest 3 tioned at The Republicans are tuinking a- Stroud* telling of his promotion from 2nd \ line and running N. 4 degs E . Friday fori 8 - 5 5 chs. to a hickory, Jennie Por­ bout electing a governor this time, to 1st Lieutenant. Lieot. Stroud is some | short furlo| where in the South Pacific and is in tbe * ches’ and Charles Furches’ corner; A dvance, Stranger things have happened. Air Corps* He has many friends here thence E . 2 degs. S. 1 6 .1 0 . to who wili be glad to learn of bis promo lion Joe has been in the air service since i a stone, Jeunie Furches’ corner; M t s . Ra Baptist Radio Speakers 1937. g thence S. 5 degs. W . 1 8 0 3 chs. to son, Jerry I tb e m iddle of th e C ana road; thence H o w ard , In his message on The Baptist Hour with said Cana road W. 5 chs. to in town, g| next Sunday morning. February 6th. 8:30 Bad Auto Wreck j EWT, Dr John L Slaughter of Birmiug a stone, Rush Allen’s corner; m on. bam, Alabama, will be the first of four A Dodge sedan, driven by Buddie Trox Jt tbence N. with Allen’s line 8 .2 9 outstanding Baptist Hour speakers for Ier of Elon College, and occupied by him 1 cbs. to a stone; thence W. with his and his sister, Mrs. A. G. Nicks, owner o f; F O R SH February, as announced by the Radio Com line, 1 0 .9 5 chs- to the beginning, mittee of the Southern Baptist Conven­ the car, and a Chevrolet dr.ven by Ken -’ G u e rn se y . tion, S. F. Lowe, Chairman. Atlanta. Ga nenth Hoover. whoid 'I delphia aid vs plunged down a n emb inkm en r hsirdid rtOt week. turn over. It is furnate that no one was Alfred L Sigmon Paul S- King Is Missing iniured ; Mrs. Ellen King, Advance, Route I. has Notice Serving Summons D r. H T cu u .. sod received word from the War Departm-nt C,FIivnj raisesP5 Wf that her son. Staff Sergeant Paul King, By Publication lives on R| has been reported missing in North Africa Hutxireits nf H nn, triirlcH. Je p- bin er, D. N since December 6, 1943 Sergeant King entered service May 13, guns, and several IhMisxnil -otiit- rs tmm The defendant, Alfred L. Sig­ birthday. I Buck Privates up to Colonels, passed k mon, will take notice that an ac­ enjoyed ad 1942, and bad been overseas for several through town Sunday afternoon traveling months before being reported missing. eastward. Most of the soldiers looked hap tion entitled as above bas been com­ A member of the Yadkin Valley Baptist menced In the Superior Court of FA R M Church and Sunday school. Sergeant King py and seemed to be in excellent shape is 30 years of age. There are four brothers Display your colors now! Davie County, North Carolina, the Asheboro | Alvis King U. S Army; and Jesse; Robert Land posters at this office. j same being an action for absolute building 1 and Ted King of the home: and three sisters : divorce upon the grounds of aban­ ment stocl o you remember that soldier you saw on you are asked to BUY AT LEAST ONE BXTBA donment and two years separation ed. If ini North Carolina I the bus with his arm in a cast? Do you from the plaintiff. ner, A shef Kappa News > In Suoerinr Court D hundred dollar war bond. A Series E War Davie Coun - 5 recall that sailor you saw hobbling down the Savings Bond will cost you only $75 and you ' And said defendant will further ' Mr and Mrs. J M. McDaniel Miss SI Roll'll L. Frve street on a cane? Have you noticed the list get back a t m atu rity in ten y e ars $4 f o r e v e ry take notice that be is required to and daughter, and Mrs Iobn L-ip- appear at tbe office of the Clerk ot Mocksvilll VS of casualties printed from time to time in $3 invested; this is the least you can do. In­ ish S D e n t one day last week in Sta Superior Ccurt of Davie County at teaching t Elsie W eav r F r\e tesville. this newspaper? vest more if you possibly can—$200, $300, the Court house in Mocksville, five years| Mrs. Smoot Cartner and child, W h at you a re asked to do, c o m p ared to the $400. Remember, it all comes back with Nottb Carolina within thirty days andria, V | ren spent Wednesday with Mrs. Notice Servmg Summons boys who are really in it, is easy. But yo u r interest. after tbe last publication of this no­ tbe city si Ernest Cartner. job is mighty important, too. Once again So play square— do your shore. MB UDl J 1 tice, which said last publication will daughter [ Mrs. Morrison spent Thursday By Publication Oe on tb e 9 th day of February, and the Ia ville town afternoon with her father at Cener. The deftndant, Elsie Weaver 1 9 4 4 , and answer or demur to the Mrs. Eme-t Cartner, Jr , has re- Frye, will take notice that an ac- complaint or the plaintiff will ap­ BACKTHi ATTACK! ply to the Court for the relief de­ F O R S l ceived a cablegram from her bus.i,i°n entitled as above, has heen TUb Ib bo Bfllriil U. 8 . TrMtoir r iv iftiie m o t—prepared o n t e the auspice* of Treaeury Department aod War Aflvtftlritfl.OBMdk % H . 1 9 4 0 tl band stating that he has arrived j commerced in the Superior court manded therein. condition! safley in the mid-Pactfc area. Jof Davie Conntv, Nottn Carolina, This r ith day of January, 1 9 4 4 . or, call on Mrs. E. M. Janies is spending for an absolute divorce on the This Advert sement Is Sponsored By The Following S H. CHAFFIN, . . — — 1 — . pprAtt rtrd a A r I m a t r o a r c Ca Clerk Superior Court. adjoining! some time with Mrs, Carl James. grounds of two years separation, A. T. GRANT, Attorney.' at C alah al at Turrentine. and tbe said defendant will further PATRIOTIC FIRMS: take notice that she is required to Mrs Edna Jones spent F riday appear at the office of rhe Clerk of afternoon with Mrs. G uy H aitb jtbe Superior co rt of said county cock. Mayfair Beauty Shoppe Administrator’s Notice. tin the court house iu Mocksville, North End Beauty Shoppe T w o fid Mrs. J. F. Cartner and MissJobn North Carolina, within twenty days Having qualified as administrator of the last Tuesj estate of Nl Grajr Lakey* deceased* late of Smoot spent an afternoon with re- after the 2 6 th day of February. Mocksville Ice & Fuel Co. E. C. Morris, Insurance Davie County, North Caroline, notice is alarms col Iatives near Center, ] aD(; answer or demur to the hereby given to all persona Imlding claims ville. A f # T “ " • OOinpIatnt in said action, o r the agaiost the said deceased, to present them *0 the undersigned on or before January of M rs. Service At Beur Creek Rlainri^ wm apply 'o im- court for Hall Drug Co. G N. W a rd 5* 1945* or this notice will be plead In bar wood, cod the relief demanded in said com- of their recovery All persons indebted to There will be services at Bear plaint.. This 2 6 th day of January, Mocksville Building & said;estate ate requested to make imme- was burn| Cteek Baptistchurch next Sunday 194 4 : S. H. CHAFFIN, Davie Electric Membership diate payment. This 5th day of Janu- hom e of ' af ernoon at 3 o’clock. j Clerk Superior Court. «7,1944. F. R. LAKEY, Admr. on fire frd Corporation Loan Association » JWsSSi*!** C*®8- N.C.. R. I. extinguish Rev. Victor Andrews. ! B C. BROCK, Attorney. B. Cs BROCK* Attorney. dam age. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. FEBRUARY 2.1944.

Ie here. Editor Bill Arp Lowrance, of the n o n THE DAVIE RECORD.,w v v a w » froro HanT a business Stroud tripT utrne^to Durham. yeJterdayI I Petree-Ammons UecklenbttTg Times, Charlotte, was Mrs. Milton Clement annouoces the mar in town Saturday. Oldest Paper In The County Davie County Commissioners are riage of her daughter. Miss Billie Eliza­ to be congratulated for purchasing beth Ammons to Mr. Irvin Petree, son of the pow- No Liquor. Wine. Beer Ads Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Petree, of Winston-Sa­ OUT OF 33 BUSINESS FIRMS j a new American flag which is float, tain Deed lem. R 3. Notice Of Sale! ing over the court house. The wedding took place Sunday even­ by H a r- NEWS AROUND TOWN. ing, Jan. 23rd, at the Presbyterian manse, Under and by virture of the pow­ SOLICITED TO SPONSOR 4th ice S m ith, J. Chap Powell, of High Point, with Rev. John A. McMurray officiating, er invested in me, in a Deed of Trust ust, 1 9 3 4 , using the ring ceremony. Miss Blanche Lagle spent Satur­ was in town Saturday on his way executed to me, by Harvey Smith . 2 6 , Dage Mrs. Petree is the only daughter of Mrs. WAR BOND LOAN, day In Salisbury shopping. to visit his mother, Mrs. J R. Milton Clement and the late J. W. Am­ and wife Beatrice Smith, on the OflSce of Powell on R. 1 . Chap gave our mons. She is a graduate of Mocksville 1 5 th day of October, 1 9 3 7 , and re­ oiina, and iffice a pop call. High School and is now employed in the corded in Book No. 2 7 , page 3 9 1 , Mrs John L. Vogler, of Advance, County Accountant's office. e in the was in town Wednesday on busi­ R egister of Deeds Oflfice of Davie of T ru st, Mr. Petree is employed at the Norfolk ness. T. W. Graham, of R. 2 , was In Navy Yard. Portsmouth. Va. Mrs. Petree County, North Carolina, and de­ , will on town one dav last week and report will remain in Mocksville for the present. fault having been made in the terms 28 BUSINESS FIRMS 1 9 4 4 , at Mrs. Frank Poteat, of Oak For­ ed that he had a New Deal sow. of the said Deed of Trnst, the un­ the court est, was in town Satnrday shop, The sow recently gave birth to dersigned Trustee, will on the 1 9 th Jle, North ping. seventeen pigs For tear Henry Ooly Ooe Enjoys Them day of February, 1 9 4 4 . a t 1 2 :0 0 the h ig h , Wallace would have to drown some “Only a man in jail can enjoy o’clock, m , at the courthouse door at certain of them, the sow killed two,but the of Mocksville, North Carolina, of Were Glad To Help Put Mr. and Mrs O. R. Allen, of the four freedoms. He can pray all being in near Farmington, were Mocksville other fifteen were doing well when fer for sale to the higest bidder for avie Coun visitors Saturday. last beard from. be wants, talks all day, and get cash that certain tract of land ly­ oining the three meals a day, and bis worst ing and being in Farmington Town­ This Big Drive Before the ague, and FOR SALE.—Fresh Guernsev enemy can't get at him. Surely ship, Davie County, North Caro­ ularly de- Delightful Party milch cow. Bargain to quick buy. this is the final freedom—freedom lina, adjoining the lands of Ben er. J. FRANK HENDRIX. Miss Elizabeth Forrest. R. 3, was given jamin Teague, and others, and Public. Our Thanks Are Benjam in a surprise birthday party Saturday even from freedom ” — Frederick C. more particularly described as fol rtbur Wil- ing. Jan. 29th Games were played and Frank Vogler, prominent Ad­ refreshments enjoyed bv Misses Ruby and lows, to-wit: rMliams on vance merchant, was in town Wed­ Eleanor Morrison. Marie and Kathleen First Tract; Beginning at a stake Extended To Them. ms on the nesday looking after business mat. Poplin, Doris pS arks, Clara Sain. Josephine in Ellen Miller’s line, running N, and Elva Grace Carter, Ola Summers. Ha­ in the divi- ters, 3 degs. E . 4 2 3 chs. to a stake in rry Eaton, zel Boger. Louise Woodward. Evelyn Sot lev. Lawrence Boger. Clarence Sofley, R. Princess Theatre Jane William's line; running thence 0 Jordan Mrs. W. S Reid, of Hickory D. Daywalt, Jake Baker. A. J. Sparks, E. 3 4 % chs. to a stake in road; See divi- who has been spending some time Sam Davwalt. Everette Rogers. Reuben thence W to the BEGINNING, 0 . 1 2 , page Morrison. Oscar Lee Poplim. Kermit Cart- tn town with friends, returned home ner. Lester Sain, Duffee McDonald Jee WEDNESDAY ONLY containing 1 6 acres more or less?. of Deeds S aturday. Grubb. Misses Elizabeth and Anne For­ L ot N o. 1 0 . Carolina, rest. Miss Elizabeth received many use­ "WEST SIDE KID" Second Tract; Beginning at a ore or less, Mrs. P G. Brown, a saleslady at ful and appreciated gifts. with Don Barry, Dale Evans stone, corner of Church lot and line n Eaton lot Sanford’s Department Store, iscon with the church line W. 2 4 3 chs. ettie Eaton, fined to her home on North Main Paulioe McCIamrach THURSDAY and FRIDAY to a stake in Cbnrcb line; thence ORRISETF nd wife by street by illness. W . 11 8 0 chs. to a stake in dower 1 9 1 0 . and Weds Cpl. Vaughn •‘HIT THE ICE’’ line; thence S. with dower line 2 .7 5 R egister of FOR SALE- Registered Poland- chs. to a stake; thence E. 1 4 chs. e C ounty, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. McClamrack, of with Abbott & Costello “LIVE WIRE STORE” China brood sow. Mocksville. R. 2, announce the matriage of to a stake; thence N I 16 chs to W. G. MURCHISON. tbeir daughter Pauline (Polly) to Cpl.. th e BEGINNING, containing C. f Jan u ary , Mocksville, R. 2 . Lewis D. Vaughn, formerly of Kannapolis SATURDAY 3 4 1 0 acres more or less For back W. Fourth and Trade Sls Winston-Salem, N- Tbe vows were heard in an impressive ceremony on Saturday afternoon January “AVENGING RIDER" title see Deed by W, A. Bailey and , Trustee, S. A. Smoot and daughter, Miss 22. at the Oakhmd Avenue Presbyterian with Tim Holt-Cliff Edwards wife, Annie Bailey to T. C. Wil­ DEAR FOLKS: ville, N C. Virginia, of Salisbury, spent the church in Rock Hill, S. C. The Rev. Ju­ liams, recorded In Book No. 2 3 , lian Lake heard the vows, using the dou­ week-end with Mr. and Mrs. June page N o. 3 2 0 , Oflfice of R egister ot If you can’t get it today, don’t become discouraged. Safriet, on R. 4 . ble ring ritual. The bride wore an aqua velvet suit with MONDAY and TUESDAY Deeds of Davie Count v, North Ca­ Ie ! brown accesories. She will return to camp rolina. Try again tomorrow and every time you are downtown. BEST FOOT FORWARD" Pfc. Frank Stroud, Jr., who is with her husband and remain until he re­ T his th e 19 th day of Jannary, of an order We are rooting more than a hungry pig in a peanut stationed at Atlanta Army Air Base, ceives orders to be shipped. He is now 1 9 4 4 . t of Davie stationed at Camp Moxev, Texas. with Lucilie Bali-Hanry James is spending a 1 5 -dav furlough in B. C. BROCK, Trustee patch and that’s really trying to give give you service pecial pro- Mm. Vaughn attended Mocksville High town with bis wife and parents. school, graduating with the class of *42. Phone 1 51 Mocksville. N. C. J. A lien, B i e, decs'd, vs T - 5 Haines Yates, of Camp Gor Brand New and- More on the Way , upon the don, Ga., spent the week-end in bet of said town with Mrs. Yates, and bis commission- mother, Mrs. C. N Christian. y of Febru- lock, a , at This is Your “Battle Flag” Suits—Goats—Dresses Satisfaction in confort, style and Mocksville, price for those wl.o need eye glasses. for sale to DR. BAXTER BYERLY, cash, that Cooleemee, N. C. Packard Dresses ing and be- HERE AT HOME Cotton & Rayon waship, Da- Harley Walker, proprietor of the Including Large Sizes arolina, ad- Walker Funeral Home, left Friday A r m * * : House Rush Allen morning for Melbourne, Fla., where $10.95 and $12.95 particularly he will spend two or three weeks. WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS o-wit: ^ ' • ,,'.Ta Hf e, Rush Al- Pvt. Ivan H . Cope, who is sta­ DRESSES Ies F urches1 tioned at Corvallas, Oregan, left Sweaters, Skirts, Just 200 4 degs E. Friday for camp, after spending a , Jennie Fur- short furlough with home folks on Slacks, Blouses Lovely Designs-Washable cbes’ corner; Advance, R 1 . 6 .1 0 chs. to Nice Assortment Size 14 to 42 bes’ corner; Mrs. Ralph Kirkman and little 18 0 3 chs. to son, Ierry Wayue, and Miss Marie $1.95 to $6.95 $ 3 .9 5 road;thence Howard, of Newton, spent Fridav 5 chs. to in town, guests of Mrs. M. C. Dead, n’s corner; mon. ’s line 8 .2 9 MILLINERY W. with his FOR SALE — Jersey cow and beginnin e, Guernsey - Jersey yearling. Cow Brory Btriotfo Aaorieoo will es, more or will be ftesh this week. wont to display tU» emblem Coming in Daily All Spring Styles ot home—oo hie froot door or £ Jan ., 1 9 4 4 . B. E- EVERHARDT. Io hie window. It io the red, ommissioner. Mocksville, R. 4 . white end blue eticker that WAR IOAN eoye yoo have doae your port $1.59 to $6.95 Io the 4th War Loss. Wade Smith, E. C. Morris, Rav e SuperiorCourt Cornatzer and T. P. Dwiggins made a business trip to New York, Phila- ...... gmon mmsmammsmmmsamammaaam delpbia and other points north, last mon week. ummons Dr. H F Baitv, of Knoxville. BIG BARGAINS Tenu.. spent Thursday with rela lives on R. 2 , and helped his broth­ ion er, D. N Baity, ctlebrete his 8 7 th White Beans . . . 7c red L. Sig- birthday. A bounteous dinner was that an ac- enjoyed at the Baity home. F l o u r ...... $4.75 as been cotn- or Court of FARM FOR RENT — 4 M iles of Salt . . . • $1.20 Carolina, the Asheboro on Highway 9 0 2 ; fair Display your colors now I for absolute building with 5 4 acres tobacco allot, Pleoty Rain Coats for Men and Women nds of aban- ment stock furnished or unfurnish­ uring this 4th War Loan Drive you are safest investment die world has ever known. rs separation ed. If interested write J L. Gar- D again asked to do something e xtra to help So before you look into your wallet—look 100 Yds Plant Bed Canvas . $6.00 ner, Asheboro, N. C . R. No. 1 . smash die Axis. Totir part is to invest in at i n to y o u r h e a r t . Your company, die place will further least one extra hundred dollar Bond. But don’t where you work, has been given a quota to required to Miss Sarah Lou Peoples 0 f stop there if you can do more. For remember— meet in this 4th War Loan Drive. Do y o u r Overalls for Men $1.95 the Clerk ot Mocksville. R. 2 , who has been no matter how many Bonds you buy—no mat* Ptmta to help meet'this quota. And remember, vie County at teaching at Advance for the past ter what denominations they are—you get back millions of America’s fighters are waiting for Plenty Work Shirts $1.10 five years left Saturdav for Alex, Mocksville, on maturity $4 for every $3 you invest And your..answer,'your pledge that you are backing andria, Va., where she will teach in thirty days that’s on die word of Uncle Sam, creator of die them to the limit. DressShirts . • $1.50 Up ion of this no- the citv schools. Miss Peoples is a hlication will daughter of Mrs. A. D. Peoples and th e late M,r. Peoples, of C larks­ Plenty Work Pants $1 98, $2.25, $2.98 f F ebruary, etnur to the ville township. MM IACKTHE ATTACKI One 12 Disc Horse Drawn tiff will ap- FOR SALE—John Deere Model Th!* it ta official V . ft. Trtmary edvertieemtnt—prtp»rt4_(mdtr tht Mtpitet el Trettacy DeptHmtat tad Wtr Advertitiag CeaatiL he relief de- H . 1 9 4 0 tractor, and plow, in good Harrow $65.00 condition. If you need a good tract- nuary, 1 9 4 4 . or, call on me at the Tomlin farm, H A F F IN , This Advertisement Is Sponsored By The Following PUnty Mule and Horse Shoes IOc Ib adjoining the N- T. Anderson home perior Court, torney. at Calabaln. I. W. IJAMES, PATRIOTIC FIRMS: Nails any amount 7c Ib Mocksville, R. I SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS s Notice. Two fire alarms were turned in ^ Wilkins Drug Co. Walker Funeral Home WE WILL SAVy YOU MONEY, TAX INCLUDED inistratorof the last Tuesday morning, both of the deceased, late of alarms coming from North Mocks lina. Dotice is Mocksyille Implement Co. Smith-Dwiggins Motor Co. s Itoiding claims vtlle. A wood bouse at the home “Yours For Bargainsn . to present them of M rs. M . D. Brow n, 611ed w ith before January be plead in bar wood, coal, feed and other articles, sons indebted to was burned, and a barn near the Caudell Lumber Co. Davie Cafe to make imme- home of Mrs W- T- Vestal, caught J. FRANK HENDRIX dav of Janu- AKEY, Admr. on fire from a grass blaze, but was Next Door Mocksville Hotel Cana. N. C., R. I. extinguished before doing much Bank of Davie Davfe Furniture Co. Call Building dam age. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSYILLE, N. C.

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T nHE comer shelf with towel * rack screwed to the bottom £foa Chatfieldy I and red cut-out scallops across the inherited by her I Fun for the W hole Family front Is an idea for a kitchen from an overdose brightener. The scalloped strip of Begers and B arryI wood over the stove with cap Ian, Mexico, to s f hooks for pan holders is another . 1 Io h e K itty ChaU It is the Mexican pan holders, tow* Iiv a l they find Uid SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS ceded them by plj MEXKWf the ranch of S a J vCpftjart,! I UNDEESTAMDi «AY, POC-QIVE W B J., MY THINK FIGURES ther) James Chesf 2* . FOfl Iiardof chief of : WWITTO HEPY HONEY-MAVBE MY FEETAN MiNinef MARRIAGE MAYBE TOWEUri LATEK- O P F - HEPY TOOK Reed Barton. ClJ MAEKV VOU- SOME PAY POC EXTRA POSE OP his infiaence to I -jS jiafter WILL LEAEN TO THEM KAVS A BUS FOR HOME ANP-GOOPNI6 HT, party goes on a | I’ SLAP CONTROL THE MAYgETHEY and on their eeti 8ETTER-- «LAP HAPPY-WHAT WE WfTH- WCWT WRINK PONtT Barton. Re h a l -TMEN— AaAIN 5 0 HAPP6NEP 10 They decide to g l KNOW, SOON.1 YouRPe e r s ? In the Pacific rofl SPARKY, BUT— Wffl CHAfl "Did you hel has been releaq "Yes. He’s nl els and curtains that will interest at the hotel hej the gift maker with needle and " It was too thread* or anybody els A whole set of amusing Mexican lie said. figures may be embroidered ia A friendly simple outlhie stitch in bright col­ on the shoulde ors. Some of the transfer designs to discover D| f m k l r Mw>«> Sy<u|i * \l are large and some are small so Chatfield was that they may be used for many "Still sleuth il LALA PALOOZA —Vincent Is Unmasked By RUBE GOLDBERG different purposes. Try them oa a asked, and wf luncheon set of coarse turquoise the observatiol SO YOU'RE A, FIGHTER, f IOUST TE LL \ 3000 ORlEF- linen. to me, Dwight EH? - G'WAN IN 6 .N' V REMEMBER- ] MOTHER * -• + have a tabled - ShOVJ OS HOW i-H l I WISH POR VINCEHT!! I’M NOTE—You will enjoy making articles and the beer’; TVIEY POSH THE TO MAKlNSj SLEEPING PILLOWS IN / 7 IMPORTANT embroidered with these quaint colorful So we movd Mexican figures. There are more than dered a round I TURKEY I TELEPHONE IF I twenty on this hot iron transfer sheet—all f . V C A L L CAN STAY set the order T different and all easy to dc. Price !Se. figure in a HERE Order No. 203 and it will be matted ia* I’M ALL shoved in and RIGHT mediately upon receipt. Address: maining vacai "Hello, fellol M RS. RU TH WSETB SPCARS Bedford Hills New Terfc voice of Georf D raw er 10 I set down Enclose 15 cents for Ttansftt No. I get fed up I 203. Maybe all thil N am e ...... our, but I tliii) A ddress ...... "Every feUl remarked Sa| Mexico.” Frank la y Marfcey Syndicate, lac. " I don’t, Torpedoes From Planes home tomorrl REG’LAR FELLERS-Taking No Chances By GENE BYRNES “What’s kc A warplane, when firing a tor­ striving for pedo, must travel very clcse to There was I WELL, W E HE1U - r u i n / v / E W A N N A the water so the projectile w31 GETA ESTIMATE. CM Rumble’s eyl SeenP HtM SIGNED TH* H EA V IEST FENCE-BUSTER FEENEV THAT FENCE AROUND land horizontally, if the plane is him an unexn UP-t i a _ BBUT IT COST HITTEK IN TH' A ARMOR-PLATED TH* FEROCIOUS PLAILEJ?,, OUR PARK- ITORTEK., Y'R. RIGHT too high, which occasionally hap­ ogized for th US OLMS SHIRTS' I NEIGHBORHOOD! THA'S WHAT HE BH. STRENGTHENED, ,PINHEAD! , F E N C E .— pens, the torpedo m ay strike tfae "Oh, I fcnoJ WOW! CALLS HIMSEUr ! WITH A CRUSHER UKB VMtSTER SCULLY! surface at too sharp an angle, flip HIM IN TH' UNE-UP.' Barry,” he r| > over backward and travel in the hollered too , ^ g i opposite direction. I guess it’s I T when you IeaT WORKS you can’t ex| TRY OVERNIGHT CARE We’re tops in NO FOR MISERABLE COLDS- you ask mej H ie w a y grandm a d id. She used m utton that’s keeping suet she medicated herself to relievo colds* coughing and tnvacle achea. Noir "E lsa?” m others ju st rub o a PenetaiO. H a s base turning to Rl S m ® containing old reliable mutton suet, with "Y es. Yol modern scientific medication added* had a Chinal 25c, double supply 35c. Get Penefrst Fd soon be f An extraon POP—For Solid Comfort By J. MILLAR WATT Women Honored ered briefljf Fifty-five Liberty ships h a v e round,tannel been named for women. “ I m ean T r "Elsa is thl ! 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IMPROVED f BLACK UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL UNDAY I SOMBflEKO CHOOL Lesson with towel W.M.U S * e a v t C f c By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. the bottom' ifrij CLIFFORD KNIGHT Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago ops across Uie |Sl>a Chatfield, Bollywood artist, Is dis­ the other night, damn him, when he field eagerly, swinging about in his Beleased by Western Newspaper Union. To obtain seven transfer designs f m < or a kitchen inherited by her Annt kitty, who died swivel chair. • Lucky Seven Towels (Pattern Nol ■ from an overdose of morphine. Hunt said it was Reed. I knew that he Hoped strip ot knew it was I, but I couldn’t fathom “About two hundred yards,” color chart for working, send 16 centi Rogers and Barry Madison go to Mazat- Lesaon for February 6 coin, your name and address and ' ve with o«p lan, Mexico, to solve what they believe why he lied about it. I thought, Dwight estimated, motioning to the pattern number. is is another.' to be Kitty Chatfield’s mnrder. On ar­ though, that it was for blackmail. man at the wheel to change our Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ Due to an unusually large deman* t holders, tow- rival they find that Elsa's party had pre­ course slightly to cross in front of lected and copyrighted by International current war conditions, slightly mare tl Anyway, I gave him the hundred Council of Religious Education; used by ceded them by plane. Dnrins a fiesta at yesterday, and he asked, rWhafs our quarry. permission. is required In filling orders for a tern MEXICAN the ranch ol Sam ChatBeld (Elsa’s fa­ that for?’ and I said, ‘Think it Suddenly the three dorsal fins cut­ the most' popular pattern numbers. FIGURES ther) James Cbesebro is murdered. Lom­ Send your order to: _ _ FOR , ting the water near by disappeared. IESUS FEEDS THE MULTITUDES bardo, chief of Mexican police, arrestc over.’ I thought everything was all KptATOWEU right, and that he’d be quiet, or We crossed and re-crossed what we HOME NEijDISfOIK bCUHTAINS Reed Barton. Cbatlield promises to use LESSON TEXT-Mark 6 :3 5 -4 4 ; 8:1-9. SM South WeBs St CHa his lnllaence to get Barton out. Hte else raise the ante on me if he deemed to be the area where they POT HOLDESS GOLDEN TEXT-I am the bread of life: party goes on a fishing trip for marlin, thought it was worth more than might be found, but there was no ae that comelh to me shall never hunger; and on their return decide to visit Reed that.” sign. We stood in closer to the larg­ and he that believeth on me shall never i i i t Barton. He has already been freed. “But blackmail—” began Rogers. er of the rocky islets. Something ;hirst.—John 6:35. They decide to go swordfishing next day “Yes, I know, Hunt. I’m the last struck on Dwight’s tackle, and was In the Pacific rollers. person in the world to submit to gone again. He reeled in and found Hungry! That word describes the QuintnpIetsUse that, but—you don’t know Margaret. part of his bait bitten off and he crying need of the greater part of the world’s population. Men who CHAPTER XIII I’d rather cut my own throat than set to work to sew on another.. Be­ have her suspect me of any wrong­ fore he had finished Rogers called have vaunted themselves because of M u s te n Ie M their ability and ingenuity have “Did you hear that Reed Barton doing; I wouldn’t deceive her for out as he had done in the bay at (ias been released?” he asked. worlds. I never have. There was Mazatlan, “Thar she blows!” brought the nations of the earth into such awful confusion that even God’s “Yes. He’s now dancing with Elsa never anything between me and Kit­ A great silvery fish a quarter of a Chest Colds! at will interest ty Chatfield, except a friendship. mile or so nearer the shore line abundant provision cannot reach the at the hotel here.” needy ones. To Promptly Rdieve CoogIiiog th needle and “It was too early to arrest him— But I never could explain to Mar­ leaped clear of the water, seemed to and IMe Breathing Easio1 garet why I was at Kitty’s that eve­ walk on its tail and fell back with a God is concerned ai.out man’s or anybody else, for that matter,” physical need just as truly as He is Whenever the Dionne Quintuplet? attfc using Mexican he said. ning. She thought I was at the Ex­ splash visible from our small cold—their chcsts, throats and backs am plorer’s Club meeting. As a mat­ launch. about spiritual needs. This story Immediately nibbed with Mosterole-> mbroidered la A friendly hand struck me lightly brings Christianity into action on a a product made especially to prompter h in bright cal- ter of fact I did go to the tneeting. “They’re here, gentlemen,"* de­ on the shoulder and I turned about clared Sam Chatfield with satisfac­ level that all will appreciate—the relieve coughing, sore th roat a nd tight* ransfer designs to discover Dwight Nichols. Sam Kitty telephoned me there and aching chest muscles due to cute. asked me to come over at once; she tion. “It wouldn’t he according to need of food for the body. It works H u sterole actu ally helps break m> IoaH e are small so Chatfield was with him. there as it does everywhere. congestion In the upper bronchial used for many said she needed my advice about best tradition, however, to catch our "Still sleuthing, you two?” Dwight something. It was urgent,' but she fill the first half hour we’re out. The supply of every need of man nose and throat. Try them on a asked, and when Rogers repeated is God. “My God shall supply all MusteroIegivea such wonderful re n te oarse turquoise wouldn’t tell me what it was on That isn’t fishing. Although the last because It's what so many Doctors soft the observation he had just made the telephone. And I never did time I was here we took three in a your need according to his riches in Korses call a modem counter inUostL to me, Dwight laughed. “Why not find out, because—she was dead short afternoon. That’s—” He glory by Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:19). Since it's u sed on th e fam ous 0 QuiuU^ have a table? The night’s young, '—you can be sure it’s just about O e when I got there. I’d entered with­ gripped his rod as his reel whined; Countless Christians have found it BEST cold-reliefyou can boy! oy making articles and the beer’s good.” out knocking, stumbled over the something had struck hard. to be true that we may trust God— I N 3 S T R E N G T H S : Children's MBA quaint colorful So we moved to a table and or­ body on the floor. I heard some- “That’s it, Sam!” shouted Dwight. completely—and for everything. /""VF COURSE having guests to- MuatepIe Ior children and people vitfc >ro are more than dered a round of beer. As the mozo The stories of the feeding of the tender skin; Regular for ordinary c u m transfer sheet—aU “That’s a marlin.” ^ day means that you’ll have to and Extra Strong for stubborn casab to do. Price 15c. set the order on the table, a stocky “Yes, I think so, Dwight.” two groups of people show the wrong be lucky to have enough red points .vill be mailed lot* figure in a huge black sombrero He let the line run out, then his and tho right attitude toward man’s to feed them but you don’t need t. Address: shoved in and sat down in the re­ body suddenly stiffened. He checked need. In two approaches to the any points at all to have these D O N fT J - E T maining vacant seat. his reel and pulled hard to sink his problem the disciples were wrong. seven handsome designs to em­ ETH SPEARS "Hello, fellows,” rasped the husky .hook. A veritable submarine ex­ Then Christ showed them the right broider on your guest towels! Do CONSTIPATION New York voice of George Rumble. “Mind if plosion followed at the end of his way. the lovely cross stitch in your SLOW YOU UP r 10 I set down with you white guys? line, and away the line went for a I. They Can Take Care of Their spare time in the afternoons— + When bowels are doggish and yaa for Transfer No. I get fed up with these Mexicans. long run, while Sam Chatfield set­ Own Need (6:35, 36). while you are mentally planning fed irritable, headachy, do as aulltowa do—chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem Maybe all this around me is glam­ tled down in his seat, the muscles “Send them away”—that was the the next day’s menus. Each de­ chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew our, but I think it’s the bunk.” about his mouth set hard, his eyes plea of the disciples when the multi­ sign is about 4% by 5 inches. FEEN-A-MINT before you go to be^ "Every fellow to his own tasto,” intent upon the area of blue water tude of those who had followed Him taking only in accordance with package directions — sleep without being dis­ remarked Sam Chatfield. “I love in which his marlin must be. became hungry. The people were turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough Mexico.” “Oh—oh, fellows,” shouted Reed there because they were interested relief, helping yon feel swell again. Try rom P la n e s “I don’t. I wish I was heading Barton. “I’ve got something. ’Tisn’t in Christ. They had come in a hurry FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is bandp home tomorrow.” a marlin, though. (v. 33) and had not brought food. and economical.A generous family supply ‘‘What’s keeping you?” I asked, “So have I,” echoed Rogers. The problem was on the disciples’ nen firing a tor- striving for a humorous jibe. They each had hooked a mackerel hands, and they sought the easiest 1 very close to of five or six pounds, and were pro­ way out. Let them shift for them­ FEEN-fl-MlNTiw e projectile will There was a hurt expression in Rumble’s eyes as if I had struck ceeding to reel them in when sud­ selves—“Send them away.” Save half on tablecloth Ianndry If the plane is denly Sam Chatfield’s marlin came The church has followed iheir ex­ by turning over the cloth when one SO-Ponnd Seeds ccasionally hap- him an unexpected blow, and I apol­ ogized for the remark. to life. The swivel chair under him ample in dealing with the social side is surface soiled. In Ifae Seychelles Islands of t h e . may strike the groaned and creaked as he braced • • * Indian ocean a re palm trees whosol "Oh, I know you mean it all right, problems of the people down through arp an angle, flip himself to hold the giant fish in its the years. The result is that being The next tim e you find it difficult seeds weigh as m uch a s 50 pounds, j nd travel in the Barry,” he replied. “Maybe I have desperate threshings below the sur­ hollered too much about this town. denied fellowship, comfort, and help to turn the wire opener on a sar­ face. Little by little he had reeled by a church which was too busy dine can, try inserting a screw I guess it’s true what they say; it in close, but it was not yet ready when you leave the good old U.S.A. building up a vast organization or driver or similar article into the for the gaff. Suddenly the dorsal a beautiful order of worship, the you can’t expect the same service. looped end as a lever. HTCARE fin of a m arlin appeared close by common people have respond­ * * • CARMEN We’re tops in everything. But since the launch, drawn, as we were soon ed to the appeal of political leaders ABLE COLDS- Frayed carpet edges can be pre­ BRAND you ask me, there’s only one thing to realize, by the rushes of the two who have provided a substitute for id. She used mutton that’s keeping me. That’s Elsa.” vented from further fraying by ap­ d hersslf to relieve m ackerel. what the church should have given plying binding tape. m uscle aches. Now “Elsa?” echoed Sam Chatfield, “Look, fellows,” Reed Barton them. • • • T E A : Penetro. Has bare turning to Rumble questioningly. shouted. “He’s after my fish!” When Jesus put upon them tht di­ e mutton suet, with “Yes. You know, Chatfield, if I Small children can be prevented medication added. Indeed it was; the long sharp rect responsibility to feed the people, from removing shoe laces from had a Chinaman’s chance with her, 35c. Get Penetto. sword was pointed in the direction the disciples changed their “slogan” their shoes and losing: them if a Fd soon be calling you Poppa.” of Reed’s fish, now fighting at the and said: Heavy Stall An extraordinary expression flick­ knot is tied in each lace between ‘‘Candy” in India is a 500-poonfl surface. With an incredible rush n. We Shonld Like to Help, but the bottom two eyelets. Honored ered briefly in Sam Chatfield’s the marlin was upon it, striking it We Cannot (6:37). weight. erty ships have round, tanned face. Dwight laughed. with his sword. ... Reckoning hastily on what a small Dickies for various frocks and women. "I mean it,” insisted "!tumble. It was Rogers who first realized boy had brought for his lunch (trust sweaters can be made from a “Elsa is the swellest little person His fists were clenched and Ids the danger we were in; he called a an alert boy to be ready!), the man’s old shirt tails. Fine poplin I’ve ever met, and I’ve been around lips set tight. warning. “I don’t like that thing disciples soon demonstrated that it quite a bit.” He turned abruptly too near, Dwight.” He started vig­ and striped shirtings are excellent KQl body moving around upstairs. Some­ was impossible to feed this great and glared at Dwight. “What are orously to reel in his own catch. for this purpose. IOifNow one came in at the front door— throng. (See similar reasoning in . • • Less than you laughing at?” he demanded. “I The next moment I saw two wicked M ark 8:4). never was a guy to hide what I Margaret has since said that it was little turquoise blue eyes rising Scorch stains are sometimes she—and I did get panicky. I ran Logic is such a devastating thing think and feel. If I love Elsa I’m through the water, gleaming like when it operates apart from faith ih hard to remove. Fine sandpaper going to say so. But I know I out. I didn’t stop running until I sparkling gems as they caught the will'sometimes do the trick. was up the street a way. Perhaps God. They were absolutely right in haven’t got a chance. If Elsa was rays of the sun. And then some­ Bleaclung is .often effective on I passed Rumble; he says I did. their reasoning and in their calcula­ my wife, though, I wouldn’t be a thing happened. white wool. Place a white cloth I don’t know.” tions, but they had forgotten the one cheater, like some fellows.” He We were a long time piecing to­ factor that really counted. Jesus was dampened with peroxide on the Gather Yonr Scrap ; jfr plunged a . hand into the pocket of He ended his confession, plunged gether exactly what occurred in the there, and Jesus is God, and God stain. Cover with a dry doth and a dose his brown slacks and drew forth a his hand into his pocket for his next few seconds of time. We went press with a warm iron. ★ Throw It at Hitlerl se only as directed. is omnipotent. billfold, opened it, took out a hun­ cigarettes, and lighted one before over and over it to make sure that As we face the need of the world dred dollar bank note and dropped any of ,us could speak. we were correct in the sequence of now and after the war, we wonder ;hcdcks it in front of Dwight. “I don’t want events, and to the best of our belief how the peoples of other lands can E.POWDER it,” he said. The rhythmical beat of the ship’s this is what occurred: Sam Chat­ be fed without depriving our own Dwight Nichols half rose in his engines filled my waking conscious­ field’s marlin put on the brakes only land of what it needs. It is a great GSE-SHE chair; his face had drained of its ness. For some minutes in the faint a few feet, perhaps, below the sur­ problem, and we ought to pray for , just for a stunt* color underneath his tan. His fists light of dawn I lay looking at the face and not far from the launch. those who must work with it. LOOKS 019 of his pants; humped figure of Huntoon Rogers in minnow juggled were clenched and his lips set tight. Sam, thereupon, sat back hard in But let us not forget that all that ts. An angry light was in his eyes and the opposite bunk, not realizing what his chair, and the swivel mecha­ we have comes from God, and that TODAY est boy’s poem the next moment he would have it was or why there was the sound nism beneath him gave way and he He is able to do “exceeding abun­ o dimes to launched himself upon Rumble, w>o of the engines. Finally I roused feU suddenly to the deck: The mar­ dantly above all that we ask or AIVI continued to sit, a scornful look on completely, got up and looked out of lin must then have executed a turn think” (Eph. 3:20). The Christ who an Francisco, Calif* his face, glaring at Dwight. the porthole, and there before my and headed back toward his enemy multiplied the loaves and fishes is “Gentlemen!” warned Sam Chat­ eyes, fading in the morning mists, in the launch. our Living Lord today, and ready and field sharply. “ Don’t forget your­ was the sleeping town of Mazatlan. This accident at the height of the able to do it again. selves.” “Oh, yes.” I muttered to myself, excitement which gripped us, with III. Jesus Said, “I Have Com­ “I haven't,” Rumble reminded returning to my bunk, “we’re going two marlin being played, and Rog­ passion on the Multitude” (6:38-44; that will Prow Ilstll him. Dwight sank down into his fishing." ers and Reed Barton both reeling 8:1-9). r o m rheumatic pain seat; his hands dropped trembling And so we were. At last Dwight in smaller catches, which of a sud­ He started right. Instead of shut­ hes.buy 02223 today upon the table. “And I suppose,” Nichols was to indulge in the sport den were being pursued by a hungry ting His heart against the tender de­ J ie v in ghelp. 60c. $L marlin, was bewildering. Sam Chat­ sire to help, -He let His love for Iy as directed. Blrat Rumble continued, preparing to that had brought him so far from p r ice refunded by leave, “that you’d rather I got out.” home, and which had suffered inter­ field appeared to scramble to his the people control. Then instead of satisfied. Get 0*2223. He glared about the table as if we ruption and delay by what had hap­ feet; he had thought only for his magnifying the difficulties, He mul­ all were his enemies. “Well, I’ll pened on shore at Mazatlan. Not fish. But the breaking chair un­ tiplied the provisions. And lo, there go.” He stood up. His eyes caught until after breakfast, however, did derneath him and his abrupt fall was enough for' all, and to spare. the gaze of Rogers. “Hunt,”, he Mazatlan and all it stood for fall dislodged the butt of his rod from “He commanded . . and they said, “I ain’t got anything against away from me like a cloak dropped its leather socket, which struck him did all eat” (w . 39, 42). When God !FTY YEARS AGO a hard blow in the pit of the stom­ ow girls consult that de» you. I’m wise to some things from the shoulders, and I became a speaks, all the limitations of the finite -htfui book ENGAGE- you’d like to know. You want to part of the Orizaba and a member of ach, for he grunted sharply as if disappear, and the'needs of men are ENT RING. Tells quick, know who killed the Chatfield wom­ a fishing party. Margaret looked his breath had been knocked partly fully met—with “twelve baskets full YOU BET yon ebow it wben thoM oorabic way to win ypog up from her plate as breakfast drew from him. He had sufficient strength of fragments” left over! eniel pains shoot through aim* SORETONE o. $1 .0 0 postpaid. an, and who killed Chesebro. I’ll soothes fast with see you later; it’ll interest you to to a close, and exclaimed, “Why, to get to his feet and presence of Note the orderly manner in which neck, back or legs. Do something. EW TiEYIPOlKT PUBUCftTUMI mind to keep a firm grip on his Rub on s o b e to n e Liniment. Get Dop!. 50 Now Ywfc hear what I can tell you.” where’s George Rumble?” our Lord met this situation. Five Ibe blessed relief of Soretone’* Rumble pushed away from our For a moment no one replied, rod with a single hand, but as he thousand men, with women and chil­ cold heat action. Qoiddy Soietone COLD HEAT* table, pulled his enormous black and then Arturo, the flat-faced Fili­ rose to his feet he was off balance. dren to swell the throng, were seat­ acts to: The launch was pitching in the ed ' oi> the grass. Jesus took the sombrero down upon his forehead, pino who served, spoke apologetical­ 1. DiIalemiaeeeapiBatyNooi and walked through the crowded small chop of the waves, and of a loaves and fishes and blessed them. vessels* • ly- sudden, before we could lift a hand, You who forget to return thanks at action bar and out into the night. No one ‘Tm so sorry, Mrs. Nichols. The 2. Cheekmuteularerampu spoke until the door had closed be­ he Wppled over the stern into the the table, notice that quiet and m ean­ Jto COSM of gentleman in question do not come water. ingful act. Then He broke the & Enhanee loeal circulation. hind him. Then Sam.Chatfield said, aboard .las’ night, as you say for 4. Help reduce loeal ncelling, MUSCULAR LUMBAGO “Extraordinary person.” So startling was this, and so quick­ loaves and divided the fishes. No him to do.” ly did it happen, that no one even so doubt they were multiplied as the Developed by the famous-McKes­ OR BACKACHE “Yes, isn’t he?” Dwight agreed Sam Chatfield was talkative, more nervously. He picked up the bank much as cried out. At the same disciples passed them out to the son Laboratories, Soretone is a A s t l MIfM er expwsrt so than at any time yet in my brief unique formula. Soretone contains note, folded it precisely and slipped time Rogers had risen to his feet in people. » acquaintance with him. a desperate effort to swing his small methyl salicylate, a most effective MUSCULAR PAINS it into his pocket. His gaze swept Qod is able to do that very thing pain-relieving agent. For fastest ao- about to include all of us. He bit “You and Elsa are quite good fish from the water out of the reach even in our day. Perhaps not in tion, let dry, rub in again. There’s his lips slightly, then said, “Well, friends, aren’t you?” he observed of the pursuing marlin. There was just the same manner, but surely only one Soretone—insist on it for SORE MUSCLES Rumble has made it necessary for sociably, as he watched Dwight pay­ a final short rush of a huge torpedo- those who serve Him have marveled Soretone' results. 50*. Big, long- dM tH W V Nt me to explain something.” ing out the teaser, a cunningly Uke body rising from below, a as they have seen that “little is lasting bottle, tl. !MINOR SPRAINS “Not if you don’t feel like doing it, carved and pivoted piece of wood mighty splashing as Sam Chatfield much when God is in it.” Let those Dwight,” I counseled. He brushed which began to leap and wriggle came gasping to the surface of the who labor in difficult places with and twist like a crazy fish in the Water, and the huge marlin he had M’ONEY BACK- my remark aside with an impatient limited resources take heart—and 4734 choppy water. been playing was upon him. Before trust God. I F SORETONE DOESN'T SATISFY gesture. our horrified gaze the long rapier­ *M oofb trolled eold, I “I’ll be brief.” His voice was “Look to starboard, gentlemen,” Note the care with which the frag­ Isdeot HMtNdlente la I Snto Action crisp. “I was the man who ran sang out Reed Barton, pointing in like bony sword drove directly ments were collected for future use. Ibm Mt Uka beat to too from Kitty Chatfield’s house the eve­ the direction. “A collection of fins, through Sam Chatfield’s chest from It took this war to teach America “and M tXguon make* it” MaidtottaeveaudMm ull Victory! front to back. I l M i I t t i M Cf Wimlk ning she died—the panicky man—. o r I’m mistaken.” how shamefully wastefql it has been. and net Reed Barton. Biiinble lied “Where?” demanded Sam Chat- (TO BB CONTINU£D) THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N, C., FEBRUARY 2. 1944.

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Phone 48 Men are dying Cer Um h e Freedoms. The least we ean Mocksville, N. C. de here at home is to buy War Bonds — 10% for War Bonds, every pay day. On the beaches of Italy, in the BUKEXTRA BONDS jungles of the Pacific—planes, tanks, artillery must move—and fast; no !waiting to build roads or airfields. !That’s when our soldiers must un­ roll these “steel mattresses,” as you A sprig of green on the Mediter- 'see them in this photo. Your War J ranean front; today it’s camouflage Bonds pay for them. for an American machine gun nest. U. S. Trtasury Dgparimtui To win quicker our soldiers must The have munitions and materiel, more and more. To provide them ail of To the People us must buy more and more War of this Community Bonds. U .S. Treasury Department YOU CAN AFFORD IT Davie Record You can afford to buy Extra War Bonds during this Fourth War Loan Drive. Everyone in this community V. S . Treasury Depurii knows incomes are higher than Has Been PubKshed Since 1899 ever before— that both work* ers and farm* ers have more cash than ever before. Every­ one knows that 44 Years more than one member of hun­ dreds of fam­ ilies are income earners—and everyone knows that Other* have come and gone-your increases in wages and salaries have far outstripped rising prices, and increased taxes. You can afford county newspaper keeps going. to buy Extra War Bonds. As a matter of fact, you can’t Sometimes it has seemed hard to afford NOT to Buy Extra War Bonds. If you spend your money for needless, scarce goods, you are J make “buckle and tongue” meet but increasing prices . . . if you want to help win the war you can’t af­ ford NOT to buy War Bonds. If soon the sun shines and again we you want to help that boy in the service, you can’t afford NOT to buy Extra Bonds and if you want a march on. Our faithful subscribers, gilt-edged investment for your own future security, you can’t afford NOT to buy Extra War Bonds. most of whom pay promptly, give us Don’t just do the expected—buy AU the Bonds you can. Not all the victories are on our courage and abiding faith in our side; not all the losses ase our THE EDITOR: enemy’s. Here you see barrel upon { barrel of good American fuel going fellow man. up in smoke after a J a p strafing. To the People The boys cannot be replaced but Cf this Community the material can—that is, if all real If your neighbor is not taking The Americans do their utmost in the war YOV ARE IMPORTANT effort and buy W ar Bonds. Record tell him to subscribe. The There is no such thing as Make your dollars work for vic­ “little” investment in the Fourth tory: Buy More War Bonds. War Loan. U. S. Treasury Department price has not advanced, but con­ Your $25 or $50 or $100 Extra War Bond may not have great im- tinues the same, $1.00 per year. portance in For Excellence in Investment your mind in An X mark opposite your making up a 5% billion dollar to­ 'a m e I t i e a t S r o t r o Io s e e u s . tal for individu­ als. When You Come To Town But multiply yourself by T $ Notice 130,000,000 and Make Our Office Your then you see in WAR Havinv qua'ifi *'''1 *** -ist^nor, of real perspective how truly great each citizen be­ Mary and Alht fi W iiIiau-*. dpceaspd, no- comes in massing national strength 'Ce 19 hereby fiiv«»o rn all oer?-nns holding against the Nazis and the Japs. Iaims against th*» e^tat* of said rircoas Headquarters. Capt. Maurice Witherspoon, Navy ri In present them m the U”d»rsi*n-d chaplain aboard the Carrier Wasp roperly verjfi t* o n o r h*»for*» th e 17 ' d when she sank, tells of a rescued f December. 1944. or this notice *nll he wounded sailor, who, as he re­ deeded in bar of recovery. All persons We Are Always Glad To gained consciousness, asked: “Did ndebred to aaid estate wifi please rail I do my best?" upon the undersigned at Mocksville. N C., That’s the only question you, too, R. F. D. No 4. and make nrompt settle- See You. have to ask yourself when you de­ ment. th is the 10th day of rsPcember. cide the extent of your personal 1943. 53232323232323534848485353535323535353535353535348535353535353534848482348484853484848535348534853 participation In the Fourth War Loan. R. C/WILLl 4 MS, Administrator. There undoubtedly will be large Maryand Albert Williams. Dec’^d. single purchases of War Bonds in By B. C. Brock. Atty. this community, but yours—if it is Your sonwhois in the A r m y , will “your best” will deserve equally the red, white and blue shield you are privileged to display in the win­ dow of your home. OUR READERS enjoy reading The Record. Just like a “Let’s Keep Backing the Attack.“ ARE NOT— THE EDITOR. letter from home. The cost is only 2c. To the People of this Community per week. Send us his address. KILL OR BE KILLED United States Marines paid the stillest price in human life per * . TRAINED SEALS square yard for the capture of -M 8UT THEY RESPOND XL. Tarawa, vital Pacific outpost —Courtesy of Los AngcJes Examiner LET US DO It was kill or be killed. Your THE MOST YOU CAN BUY IS THE LEAST YOU CAN DO “ TO AD SUGGESTIONS boys did not fiinch when they ran into the deadliest fire­ «9& H® CVER AMERICA power along the YOUR JOB PRINTING beaches of this important Gil­ bert Island stronghold. If they mean to have Lexington Green This assault, war, let it begin here,” We can save you money bloody and cost­ Capt. John Parker cau­ ly, is one of the many which must be tioned his 60 Minute- AUTO LOANS made before Tokyo and Berlin are men on Lexington ^ j, pounded into dust and ashes. Green, just before they CITIZENS FINANCE CO.' on your What are you doing to back up fired “die shot h ^ rd | Vance Hotel Bldg. the boys? Remember these are round the world.” _ boys from this very community, P;' R Statesville, N. C. ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, perhaps from your very home. Any ^ 4 » home in your neighborhood which today does not display the treas­ ury’s red, white and blue 4th STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BIU War Loan Shield proclaiming “We bought Extra War Bonds” is not Notice To Creditors backing the attack. Every Extra HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. War Bond you buy becomes a di­ Hayinfi qualified as Exvcufnr of the rect fighter against Japan and Ger­ Wi I of Ella H. Foster, deceased, notice is many. If you could but see one ; hereby given to all persons holding cinitns man die on the battlefield, you Czechs, Dutchmen against the estate of snid deceased, to Patronize your home newspaper would not count the cost of your Danes, Frenchmen, present them to the undersigned on or I slight sacrifices to buy Extra War Norsemen, now living before the 10th day of December. 1944. or Bonds to make each succeeding as­ nnder the Nazi heel, this notice wifi be pleaded in bar of re­ and thereby help build up your sault less costly in the lives of our ember their free- covery. AU nersons indebted to said es ? boys. tate will call upon the undersigned and home town and county. You can’t afford NOT to buy Ex­ Back the Attack,Buy ^m^o“ wrt make prompt settlement. This the IOth ; tra Bonds in the 4th War Loan if day of December, 1943. you would help these boys. a n E xtra $ 1 0 0 B ond S t * - LEON L. FOSTER. Executor of THE EDITOR. Ellr* H. 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just a 17-year old kid that the brass NEWS OF LONG AGO. Fields And Laborers 4Look Here Mr. Striker’ hats put on duty at this infrequent TO OUR MERCHANTS Seen Along Mam Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Kenneth Walsh, a Muncie. Ind. bridge for the simple reason that he There was an old greazer and he By The Street Rambler. W lut Was Happeaing In Daeie “ Then said Jesus unto his disci­ boy who a sailor aboard a warship isn’t sure of himself anymore. had a tot o f sense; oooono Before Tlie New Deal Used Up ples, Tbe harvest is plenteous, bnt somewhere in the Pacific, is the au­ Did I hear vou ask what’s wrong He started up in business on a dol­ Miss Alice Holton mailing let. with him? He was on a destroyer the laborers are few; pray ye there­ thor of the following article, which lar eighty cents. ters—Girls in oarked auto talking The Alphabet, Drowsed The recently appeared in The Muncie that took three “fish” amidships and fore the Lord of the baryest. that The dollar for stock and eighty for to soldier boys—Gossip Club hold­ Press his uome-town paper. blew up Mr. Twenty Dollar-a Day |Hogs and Plowed Up The be will send forth laborers into bis an ad ing short session in front of auto I want to show you a bit of hal­ Man. His brother was on that ship, harvest.”—Matt. 9 :3 7 -8 8 . Brought him three lovely dollars in Ceittoa aad Cora. lowed ground—it is the Arlington too. There were but a few surviv­ store—Iim Kelly delivering block Our text was spoken by Jesus a dav, by dad. of ice - J. Lee Knrfees entering R. (Davie Record. Feb. 2 0 , 1 9 2 0 ') Cametery of the South Pacific; it is ors from a crew of 300. and his unto His disciples.. When he look­ tbe Valhalla of American service brother was not among them. He’s Well, be bought more goods and a E. A. office Miss Mabel Wilsou C otton is 3 8 cents. ed on tbe masses of unevangelized, men. I’m going to show you this bit plainly shell-shocked Talk to him a little m ore space, shopping in bu-y store—Mrs. S. S. H C. Roontr 1 of Cooieemee. was unsaeed people who were as sheep of ground, but it will be done the while, watch him; he’ll break your And he played that system w’th a Short purchasing groceries —Ben in town Thnrsday on business. without a shepherd, going astray hard way. Come with men up Sea- heart, man, if you have one. Did smile on his face. Boyles and Lonnie Kurfees bold­ Miss Lontse Rodwell returned and going to bell He told the di­ Iark Channel at dawn of a day in you ask me how much money he The customers'flocked to bis two ing conference on street corner— Saturday from a two weeks stay in sciples to pray nnto tbe Lordofthe August. makes? It’s $50 a month. Mr. Weld by four George Shutt gazing at new Amer­ D urham . harvest for more help. There were Yes, Mr. Striker. I want y u to er—$50 a month, room and board. And soon he bad to hustle for a ican flag—Three aubnrn-haired lap­ R. B. Sanford spent a couple of stand at the rail with these men, And here’s a guy I want you to not enough preachers, missionaries, regular store ses walking down Main .'treet— days last week in Charlotte on bus. nerves drawn as taut as a violin, meet—a left handed Marine. What’s teachers, sonl-winners and earnest Uoon the square, where the people Young beathen cnssing on Ma'n iness. string—mouth dry, eyes strained to so remarkable about that? I should workers to reach the multitudes pass street—Old man and woman sitting O. C. Austin, of Statesville, visi the breaking point breath coming in make myself clear. He’s learning to with the Gospel and tbe truth, and He grabbed up a corner that was in cafe consuming two bottles of ted his mother and sister here over short gasp of fear—that awful feel­ be a left-handed Marine A Jap to present the glorious plan of full all plate glass. beer—Youog man sleeping with the week-end. ing of nothingness in the pits of slashed off his right hand at the salvation. It was so when onr Mas­ wrist as l,e was climbing out of a He fixed up tbe windows with tbe head on shoulder of girl friend in Mr. and Mrs. B F. Hooper are tbeir stomachs. The objecti ve comes ter was on earth; it is so today. into view, the time has come for foxhole on Guadalcanal* He is mak. best he had, parked auto. spending a few days with relatives Tbe fields are far larger than tbe these men to step out on the stage, ing $50 a month, room and board And he told them all about it in a in Charlotte. laborers can take care of. Precious and they know full well that death Ask him how near sighted tbe Jap is half page ad. Rev. and Mrs. D. C Ballard are Former Davie Folks souls by millions are perishing with plays tbe leading role in this tbeatrer reputed to be. He’ll tell you that He soon bad ’em coming and be rejoicing over the arrival at their ont the Gospel, without Christ, There thev may gc over the side in a morning checkup no less than 25 never quit. Make Good home of fine twin bovs on Febru­ of the big transport—Tom Jones. of bis buddies were found dead at without Holy Ghost salvation. And be wouldn’t cut down on his Pay as you go has always been ary 2 nd. Pick Brown, Harry Smith. Hand their posts, shot through the head. The disciples were to pray that ads one bit During the heavy wind Wednes over hand they crawl down the cargo Mr. Slacker. Found 7,000 miles tbe best way to get ahead, but tbe Lord would send forth more la­ Well, he's kept things b u m p iD g in day morning tbe front gable of the nets into their small crafts that is to from home in a God-forsaked bole on most of us never quite got . around borers into the broad, expansive tbe town over since. Ijames livery stable on Depot St., take them to a rendezvous with that a God forsaken bit of land. Not to it, until tbe government bas harvest fields of unsaved humanity. And erervbody calls him tbe Mer- was blowu down. death. You know, it’s death—it is very nice to hear about, is it? But made us develop the habit. That is what we are to do today. it’s the brutal truth. Think about chant Prince Conntv Agent Reece spent sev in the destiny of these men. One farm woman, Mrs. Alton B. When we pray for more help, and The first objective is reached—the it the next time you sit over a big eral days in Salisbury the past Rollins, Elizabethtown, and her God calls and sends forth men and coroanut grove at the water’s edge. steak dinner in your comfortable week attending a meeting of Coun­ Herbert Hoover husband adopted the pay as-you-go women as laborers into His fields, Men are down never to riBe again, home. ty A gents. Ex-President Hoover has long plan when they were married in we can look for good and gre-t re­ other men move up to take the places See that boy sitting over there on Miss Helen Meroney, a student honored me with h is personal 1 9 2 7 . After many sacrifices and sults. We fear that many who are of the fallen. The main abjective is; that hatch cover. Mr. A. F. of L ? at Mitchell College, Statesville, friendship, and he has ever held a hard work, they own their 8 0 acre preaching, teaching, pastoring and an airfield beyond that fringe of co. He’s only 22—just a boy, maybe the came home Sunday suffering from one that lived down the street from high esteem of North Carolinians, farm and a 9 room house, and do even evangelizing, or going as mis. coanut trees, and as though God a slight attack of influenza. Himself has pulled the curtain on you Helooksdownin the mouth from which state his forebears came. not owe anyone Thus it was easier sionaries to many of the mission Miss Cmma Sparks, of Advance, this brutal stage, their movements doesn’t he? Wby shouldn’t he? Some In my youth tbe Hoovers were for them tc invest more than to per fields of earth, have never been R. I, bad a 1 4 weeks old pig killed became vague and finally obliterated time this week his wife is going to distinguished students in Rutbei cent of their income in War Bonds called and sent of God. They de­ one day recently which tipped the and these movementc become lost to have a baby, but he’s not going to ford college. in 1 9 4 2 cide wttbin themselves to go, and you. The uucertainty. tbe utter feel­ be there when it happens. He has beam at 1 5 0 pounds. Some pig. The death of Ex President Hoov As farm women all over the make this a profession rather than ing of helplessness, leaves the ele­ to stay out here for the duration . . . Dr. E. P. Crawford spent a day er’s gracious and good wife removes Bonth are doing, Mrs. Roltins has hear God’s call. In other words, ment of time suspended in the hellish “ Wonder if it’s a b^r or a girl; hope or two at Rntherfordton last week from the nations’s social and spirit­ been making tbe farm home front they have not been prayed and call­ hot sun of the tropics. it’s a boy. I wonder if wonder if with bis father, who is undergoing ual activities one of the most friend. count, providing In her small wav ed into service. They take it as Close your eyes, Mr. Railroad may wife is well. Please, God, she treatment in a hospital there. Iy women ever to grace tbe White tood for her own and tbe nation’s business men take, or choose, a Worker, close them tight; it is an­ doesn’t die—she can’t die—I’ve got Miss Ivie Horn, who is teaching House as our Nation’s “First needs. Eggs and chickens are two profession. Hence tl:e deadness of other day, in another month; your to get home.” Fiftydollarsa month in the graded school at Lowell, ar­ Mr Steel Worker, $50 a month, Lady” They were an ideal couple, of Mrs. Rollins’ main contributions. many, many of the laboters. Thev hands are gripping another rail that rived home last Thursday to spend separates the living from the dead in room and board setting an example of domestic co­ This year she bad 2 7 5 sexed pullets do not know God experimentally. a short while with her parents, the these areas of war. You can open A ship today is bringing in a car­ operation and human interests and 5 0 cockera's best grade from a They have never been born of tbe school there having been closed 0 0 your eyes now. Mr. Coal Miner, open go of human suffering. Come down worthy for all to emulate. nearby batcherv tor her supply Spirit, never been sanctified, hence account of influenza tbenr wide Yes, the seeds that have to the quay with me and witness the And regardless of any political flock. She sells eggs to that hatch, brve not been called. It is true transition of young America. Mr. and Mrs. B I. Smith. Sam been planted have grown into bloom; differences, I regard Hebert Hoov ery and 1 7 5 cockerals for broilers. that many ot them have been to Themen on the warf become a Binkley and Frank McCubbins are the bioom is the row upon row of er as one of the most patriotic of Wheat, cotton, peanuts, corn, to­ modernistic schools where they have white crosses that meet the eye. tense, tbe music has a sound to it recovering from influenza and are all our American citizens. Tbe fact bacco and a variety of vegetables been taught enoniousiy, and as a These men have paid tue price in that is of the infinity as all eves are able to be out again. tbat he served many of bis best are also produced on the fatm. consequence go forth as modernists full for just seven small acres of strained toward the slowly descend­ Rev. I,. M. Holloway, pastor of years in prominent and important Tbrongh her home demonstra­ so spiritually dead, dry and power, ground, but seven of tbe most im­ ing gangway. Tbe first man of these the Baptist church, has been con. public positions, as a Cabinet of­ tion club, Mrs. Rolhns has been able less until tbe world looks on in portant acres of ground ever owned thousands of battered' troops tortu- fined to his home for the past week ficial, four years our President, and to beautify her home, which is wonderment akd says, “What is it by Uncle Sam. ouslv feels his wav to the ground, suffering from influenza, but he is Restful, isn’t it, peaceful and quit the band strikes up the "Star-Spang­ head of our great reconstruction paving dividens now in cheerful, all about 7” much better. —yea. quiet with eternal peace. Read led Banner" as soldier after soldier service to th e Old W orld in its after attractive surroundings. Doing When we obey the instructions G. G Daniel, who holds a posit­ the epitaphs. Mr Labor Leader, they follows in his wake tbe-war devastation, an d yet most • f the work themselves, they Jesus gave to His disciples to pray ion in Winston-Salem, came home tell a story in themselves—America, But what is wrong? These men TURNED BACK INTO THE UN­ have just completed to tbe last for the Lord to send forth laborers, Friday afternoon suffering from a the Land of the Free. There’s a have to be led! They aren’t sure of ITED STATES TREASURY shrub and flower a garden blue more IaboreR, born again, Spirit, Star of David beside a pair of rosary themselves as they stumble and fum­ severe case of influenza. He is EVERY PENNY OF HIS SAL­ print which was worked out for filled, Holv Ghost laborers into His beads owned by some Irishman. A ble their way to solid ground. Mr. some better. ARY, EVEN AS OUR PRESID­ them by the North Carolina Ex­ fields of perishing humanity, we captain of Marines and a colored John L. Lewis, looks, into tbe eyes Mrs. W. H. LeGrand has re­ ENT, is an amazing example of the tension Landscape Specialist. are going along the right line, pur­ boy from Georgia sleeps side bv side that are open, but see not. Watch turned from a month’s visit to her patriotic principle of this good and Looking to the peacetime future, suing the right course, and gracious —a lieutenant from Indiana, a sailor lips that move, but say nothing. brother, Mr. Ptul Smith, at Mil great citizen.—Arthur T. Aber they plan to install running waeer and glorious resvlts wiil follow as a from North Dakota, an aviator from Look at the stumps daggling from waukee, Wis. Mr. LeGrand ar nethy, in Charlotte Observer. in fhe house with the money inves. conseqnence. Ohio, from here, from' there, from their bodies that once were arms and rived home tbe first or the week every star in the flag, a cross in the legs. Look into the souIb of these You can get a-1944 Blum’s ted in War Bonds. They now have electricity from the Rural Electrifi­ from a visit to bis old borne down ground. Tom Jones, Dick Brown, shell-shocked, fear-ridden, malaria- Almanac free Hy subscribing in Richmoad county Voters Cannot Forget Harry Smith. It’s their home now. sick men that are not-men but sacks cation Administration. of skin and bones. Nerves gone, or renewing your subscrip­ Jam es Smith and D. A. Parnell New Deal Label some 7.000 miles from home These Mr. and Mrs. Rollins have a 14 - have moved their families to Win. men were making $50 a month Mr. minds temporarily deranged, bodies tion to The Record. Hurry. year-old son, Burdette, a sopho­ Despite President Roosevelt’s sug­ numb from being stretched on the ston Salem, where they will make Striker, $50 a month, room and more in high school, and a t i.year gestion that the name ’’New Deal' board. searching rack of war their future home When they get old daughter, Martha Anne, in the as a label for his political party be When you were a kid, Mr Striker, But stay awhile, Mr. Striker don’t RATION GUIDE ready to come back to the best old 6 th grade. Finding satisfaction discarded the voters are not likely you studied about the American heri­ leave me now! Do you hear the bu­ SUGAR-Book 4, stamp 30 and jov at home, the family enjovs town in tbe world they will find to forget wbat that label represents tage ; f "life, liberty and the pur gle in the far distance blowing tape? 5 pounds, expires Mar. 31. reading and tbe radio, which Mrs. the latch string on the outside. To millions of Americans tbe "New suit of happ ness ” Weil, read it a- It has an uneartnly sound and It is Miss Frances Morris, who has Deal” has come to mean unlimited gain and then again; study it; delve for the unearthly that it is being SHOES-Coupon 18 in the Rollins savs is almost their total been teaching at High Point, and spending accompanied by Federal hack into the pages of American his­ played Th) big boom on t!,e hos­ sugar and coffee ration book entertainment since gas and tire Misses Kopelia Hunt, Edna and treasury deficits, high taxes and a tory and show me anything in the A- pital ship swings downward and valid for one pair of shoes shortage Southern Planter. Janet Stewart, of the Winston-Sal­ huge national debt; bureaucratic con­ merican creed of living that will jus­ picks up the last of her cargo—the has no expiration date. No. Mr. Rollins is a brother of Mrs. em school faculty are at home, as trol of many of the activities of pri­ tify your wartime strikes. Comeout wicker basket of the dead S. M. Call, of this ctty, and lived Look around you, man Those are I airplane stamp in Book 3 the schools are closed on aceount vate citizens and of business; play­ here with us in these South Pacific in Mocksville in his early boyhood. ing politics with pressure groups waters and stay a while. Eat pur tears you see in the eyes of these became valid Nov. I for one of influenza in those cities. hard-bitten veterans as they watch He is a son of Rev. and Mrs. B. F. that include many votes; setting class chow, sleep in our sacks, watch us pair shoes. A chatter has been granted tbe tbe baskets being lowered to the Rollins, formerly of Mocksville, confusion, duplication, uncertainty, work, help us fight these jungles dock and draped with the flag for Davie Supply Co... with an author GASOLINE-Coupon No. 8 but now living in Elkin. delays, scattered authority in deal­ fiies. help us kill malaria-braring which the dead have giveh their in A book good for 3 gal­ ized capital stock of $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 , w ith ing with problems affecting labor, a- mosquitos. Walk with us through lives. Yes, Mr. War Plant Striker, these lons, expires February 8th. $4 ,0 0 0 paid in. The stockholders griculture and industry by tbe num­ An’ Here’s Yonr Hat tbe mud and the slime of the swamps men are getting $50 a month—$50 a are J. S. Daniel, H. M. Harris and erous boards, bureaus and commis­ of these jungle islands; walk with us month, room and board. TlRES-Inspections requir­ He—Darling, how can I ever leave T. M. Everhardt This company sions, created by the “New Deal.” ' in the sweltering, steamy heat of the ed of A book holders every you? will do a general mercantile irasi No. Mr. President, the people can­ noon-day sun There isn’t any air- six months; of B holders ev­ Voice (upstairs)—By bus. street ness, operate a garage and cotton An Xmark opposite your not forget the “New Deal.” But conditioning out here. Mr, C. I. O., ear, train or taxi. gin on Mocksville, R. 4 . T b e new name means come to see us. ery four months; of C hold­ company will open at once. tbev can do something about ac­ and there isn’t any way you can ers every three months. ceding to your request that it be dis­ strike for it, either. You haven’t Tbe editor visited the new hos­ carded—and they will at the general even the time to think about it. FOOD-Brovm stamps Book iery mill Thursday afternoon and 3, meats and fats, V and W. found everything running smooth­ election on November 7. 1944.—Ex. 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IMPROVED IFIED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL TMEtr T ,J i BLACK u n d a y I PATTERNS P R SA LR SOMBRERO c h o o l Lesson SEW lNQ CIRCLE SBy HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D- D- rW CLIFFORD KNIGHT Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, .50 express IS ene- Released by Western Newspaper Union. 1-50 p o stp aid E h tc l ' EJsa ChaLGeM, -HoDyvood artist, is dis­ ed his legs outside of the launch baby which had so startled us all ">»■» s > n .^ hj; g inherited by her Aont Kitty, vbo died and stepped down upon the deck of only a few days previously. Un­ Irom 'an overdose of morphine. Hnnt the yacht. I followed, holding my deniably it was a most appealing Rogers'and-Barry Madison, sleuths, go picture; Rumble was right when ha Lesson for February 13 P l a n t s to iMazatlanl Mexico, to solve what they back. said it contained heart interest. But E n r ly J e rs o v w-vi believe to he Kitty Chatfield', murder. “I think that we should have a L esson »w On arriving they Bnd that Elsa's party talk with George,” he said. those damnable cut lines underneath Iected and uupyrjKiiv S - ^ 7V e r r Council of Religious had preceded them by plane. During a A little group of household serv­ the picture: “Elsa Chatfield, whose permission. fiesta at the ranch of Sam .ChatfieId caricatures have recently won wide A N T FARM * ants clustered about the huge stud­ (Elsa's .father) James Cbcsebro is mur, ded :door as we drew up at the acclaim, and her small daughter, JESUS ON THE MOUNTAIN Georgia. dered. Lombardo, Mexican police chief, Mary. Frances.” arrests. .Reed Barton, but be is later re­ ranch. Willing hands helped Berta AND IN THE VALLEY KS leased.' ' W hile fishing Dtr m arlin, 6 am from the taxi; scurrying feet went “That was a lousy thing for Rum­ ChatfieId has a strike. As he is' about to to prepare the way, while Berta, ble to do,” I said. LESSON TEXT—M ark 9:2-8. 17-27. GOLDEN TEXT—I believe: help thou mine land the fish, bis swivel chair gives way round and. plump and widowed, “His explanation was plausible— anbelief.—Mark 9:24. Vork. u . T” and he topples out. The marlin's rapier­ made a pathetic figure between Elsa and innocent of any intent to harm.” like sword drives through him and he and Margaret as they helped her to “Lousy just the same, for the ef­ The vision of the mountain top sank-below the waves. the seclusion of her room in the IC ______fect that it must have had back prepares the believer for service great house. home. I wonder if Elsa dares face down in the valley. “Where there is VE. HOME. W a r CHAPTER XIV Rogers and I hung our hats on the it now. It will revive among her no vision the people perish,” said the tunos pl„s- 3"J« - rack at the entrance and prepared friends and acquaintances the old wise man of old (Prov. 29:18). For xti g a i n i i o w p p b - Miami, Florida. I saw the black, wicked point to wait in the big living room until story that once re-echoed up and want of a true vision of God, a emerge through the white shirt on we could in decency depart to a down South Orange Grove Avenue knowledge of His truth, and the God- his back, and then instantly in one more cheerful atmosphere. Rogers in Pasadena.” given" constraint which makes men mighty threshing of foaming water, offered his cigarettes and lighted gen Masks “I remember Dwight’s telling US give themselves in sacrificial serv­ Sam (jhatfield, impaled upon the one himself. of it.” ice, the people will perish in their Guesswork cruel weapon, swordfish and all ■“It’s all very puzzling, Barry,” “Hard on Elsa.” sins. sank belowinto the depths of the sea. said .Rogers with a sigh. “I don't “Very.” But let men come to know the oxj-gen masks We stared horrified from the rock­ make much of it. To get back, “Especially now that Chesebro’s truth as it is in Christ, learn to know “gulated by the ing launch at the spot where they thoiigh,” he continued, “to the case dead.” I passed the clipping back Him as the Son of God glorious type, now be- sank. For some moments huge bil­ of Kitty Chatfield; everybody has to him and he took it and studied it and powerful, and then let them ted States mili- lowing masses of bubbles streaked been frank to confess a motive of for a long while under the light. translate their knowledge of Chris­ s automatically with blood came boiling up to the sorts, ranging from Elsa’s bitter “Now that Chesebro’s dead, his tian truth and their personal spiritu­ great deal ■ of surface. Finally even these ceased, hatred of her aunt down to Rumble’s picture will be in the papers. The al experiences into the daily minis­ vork, says Col- and the dancing, sparkling waters of unpaid bill. Again, in the death of two so close together, in point of try to the needs of their fellow men, a blue sea held no sign of what had Chesebro, Rumble has a well-defined time—Chesebro’s and Elsa’s with the and there will be songs of salvation happened. motive; Reed Barton and Dwight baby—will set everybody who’s in­ and joy. P to 38,000 feet, Nichols have motives equally good; w ith th e proper Rogers accompanied Dwight and terested to comparing the two.” I. Knowing (w . 2-7). Reed Barton that afternoon when and Elsa, the other day, while still d oxygen, the Rogers put the clipping down and The transfiguration of Christ they went solemnly into the lounge very angry, threatened to kill him. doubtless meant much to Him in g regulated by Whatever it was that roused her to inhaled deeply of his cigarette. He to break the news. The rest of us blew the smoke from his lungs in a preparation for His coming death turn, are con- were purposely occupied with get­ eric pressure. thin cloud before he spoke again. and resurrection. It was a fore­ ting the launch stowed on deck and gleam of His kingdom glory. Versatile preparing to weigh anchor, for we “Unquestionably, Barry, ifs Chesebro’s child,” he said. “You In this lesson we are concerned U E R E ’S a jumper and jacket te were, of, course, returning immedi­ with the experience of the disciples ately to Mazatlan. Dwight came can’t mistake it if you have even play many roles in your wanfl- half an eye for such things.” rather than the feelings of our Lord. robe! The jumper with a Monae iefWhen out at last, followed by Rogers and Fundamental in both Christian life Reed Barton. The latter two joined We sat silently turning over in makes a smart office costmne. our thoughts once more, the impli­ and service is a clear understanding The jumper with jacket is smart ish, Upset me at the rail, while Dwight walked of the person and work of Christ. slowly forward to the bridge. cations in this most amazing of the for shopping, travel and office, too. One may come to Christ knowing • • • “Berta took it very hard,” Rog­ many strange events that had oc­ curred to us. As we sat there in little more than that He is the di­ Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1919 Ib 4 ^ ers commented, as if making a re­ vine Saviour, and one may enter A Gift Set signed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 49 as* quired report. “In fact, she went to the study there came the sound of a 42. Corresponding bust m easurement SL into Christian living with a meager P 1OULD any intimate gift be pieces: It was all that Margaret motor car on the 'gravel outside. It 32. 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 14 <32» a s ­ stopped and the motor was shut off. knowledge of the doctrines of the more acceptable than this slip semble requires, with short sleeve^ 4% and Elsa could do to quiet her. Mar­ Bible. But the Christian who fails to yards 39-inch material. garet gave her a sleeping powder, There followed the sound of voices, of smooth contour and the match­ grow in knowledge will not grow in ing panties? Lace edging puts both Send your order to: and she’ll probably soon be asleep.” and footsteps upon the graveled ap­ grace as he should. these pieces into the luxury class! We came abreast the harbor en­ proach. A brief command in Span­ ish was given at which Rogers sat God sets no premium on igno­ • • • SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPIL trance and into smoother going; the rance, in fact it is quite evident that Bariiara Bell Pattern Ne. 1912 Is de­ 536 South Wells St. ChieaeB yaeht ceased to roll in the long up quickly. I translated the words in the voice of the jefe del policia: the great blight on the Christian signed lor sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Cor­ Enclose 20 cents in coins for each swells. Something was on Rogers’ responding bust measurements 29. 31, 33, pattern desired. “Bring the prisoner!” church today is the appalling lack 35 and 37. Size 13 (31) slip and panties re­ mind. It was quite obvious, now of understanding of God’s Word. Pattern No. ♦♦.♦..Size..—*— makes you feel that I had learned to recognize his. Pedro, the pulque seller, stood in quire 3% yards 39-inch material; 4 yards rings on stomach the living room between Lombardo The disciples came to a fuller con­ lace to trim. N am e ...... - n , „ y discomfort, take moods. viction that He was the Son of God edicine to quickly “Barry,” he said speculatively, and the latter’s satellite, Alvarez. “innards”, He made a sorry-looking figure, in as they saw Him transfigured and chipper again. “could this afternoon’s tragedy have heard the Father say, “This is my been entirely an accident, do you contrast to the neatly dressed Dr. „ wonderful senna Miguel Cruz, who was in the party, beloved Son.” They learned more od old Syrup Pep- think?” plainly the truth of His coming death o take. “it couldn’t have been anything and the uniformed police. His white DiSCOVERYnsCOLDS’R D M cotton trousers were wrinkled and for the sins of all mankind. They epsin preparations else. An accident, you know, may saw in the indescribable beauty of (home medicated mutton auet)—whatii the medicine more have many purely coincidental fac­ stained with dust; his white shirt grandma used for coughing—nasal oo< to take. S o b esu re was so torn that much of his brown that moment the foregleam of His gestion, muscle aches of colds—toadws o in Syrup Pepsin. tors in it, but they all click in se­ coming glory. What important truths Place a flat dish under the ash­ modern mothers to follow her e n o i i t back was visible. His sharp fox­ So their families get relief from Ikos LL’S— the favorite quence. That’s what constitutes an these are—His deity—His redemp­ tray and if a cigarette should fall accident. How else, except by ac­ like face was haggard. His small colds' miseries with Penetro, the n h s d feel that who 1e~ dark eyes were dull with weariness. tion—His coming kingship. Do we off the tray it merely drops to the with modern medication in a bass «sn» ation. Even finicky cident, would a swordfish stab a have a clear grasp of these truths? dish instead of on the tablecloth.taining old fashioned mutton suet. !Sc; man to death?” He was bareheaded and barefooted. • e e double supply 35c. Demand Pifnafcn I had not noticed before now that If not, let us search the Scriptures. directed. “I don’t mean the swordfish’s part the man’s left arm was bandaged H. Growing (v. 8 ). A clean burlap sack folded twice in it,” he said. “That, of course, is “Jesus only.” He filled their to make four thicknesses and quite accidental. But could it have just below the elbow. The rag was dirty and there was an old stain of vision and their hearts. They had blanket-stitched around the edges been an accidental factor in the se­ made spiritual progress as they had with yam or cord, makes a wash­ quence you speak of for the chair blood upon it. Pedro, I noted, kept that arm quietly and with a mini­ seen His glory and heard the com­ able, durable door mat. to break?” mending voice of the Father. • • • "It did break.” “She’s gone to sleep,” was the mum of movement at his «ide.' JJP PEPSIN calm answer. “Pedro has reflected, upon his Great experiences of spiritual re­ U milk turns sour, make it into “Yes, I know, but—” newing and power are necessary to cottage cheese. Let it stand until anilla “You’re wondering if someone conduct of that night he ran away; M Si such anger, she has not divulged to he regrets that he did so, eh, Pe­ effective life and testimony. They it wheys, then turn it into a cheese­ hristener could have tampered with the chair me. Do you know what it was?” cloth bag and hang up to drain with the expectation of causing an dro?” may not be in outward manifesta­ tiding firms on “Nb." tion, in fact they are more often in dry. accident.” “Yes, sir.” d now uses a “You seem to have Elsa’s confi­ the inner recesses of the soul; but • • • chine — which “Exactly.” dence to a greater degree than the “And he is eager now to co-ep- / erate with us.” they transform men and send them Wash off the mud on your work ‘Christine”— “Well—perhaps.” rest of us, .Barry.” forth to magnificent living for God. shoes with w arm w ater. Then rub “•Of course it’s an idea that re­ “Yes,, sir.” CARMEN of its smaller “I’m prbud of that fact, Hunt, but One wonders if much of the dearth oil or grease into the leather while quires exploring. But there’s a prac­ “You wish to go ahead with th* BRAND tical side to it; was or was not the she’s ,not told me what was be­ enactment?” of power in the Christian church is wet. Stuff the shoes with soft pa­ seat tampered with? And can we tween her and Chesebro that day.” not to be attributed directly to the per to hold them m shape and to Rogers yawned and looked at his “Of course, Senor Rogers.” lack of such experiences with God. absorb moisture from the inside. TEA determine at this time whether it “May I suggest that we are not was or not? Let’s go see.” watch. “I wonder,” he said, “if The disciples had an unforgettable Let dry where it is not too warm. we’ll have time to look up Rumble all here? Senores Nichols, Barton, mountaintop experience. Even so • • • Without waiting fer my reply Rog­ and Rumble are not present.” N E p when we go back down town to­ have many others.found the secret Here’s a tip for the teen-age girl ers walked aft to the launch which “ They are following u§,. senor. I JELLY was stowed in its cradle. We paused night?” of power. who likes sweater necks and “I should think so. He’ll be around talked with Senor Nichols before I Let us remember that such privi­ sleeves to retain a snug fit. When beside it in the dusk. started with the prisoner.” etite “Have you a flashlight, Barry?” somewhere, of course.” leges are not reserved for a few, not in use keep a rubber band month to eat “I’ll get one.” Rogers got up and went out into “Senor Chatfield—of course—” they are the birthright of every around them to prevent the bands “I can re-assemble the mecha­ the living room. He was growing “It is very sad the death of Senor Christian. Power without knowledge from becoming stretched. nism,” Rogers remarked after some restless and I suspected'that he was Chatfield. I heard that he had died is a dangerous and destructive thing, • * * tinkering, “if you’ll hold the light hoping to catch a glimpse of Mar­ at sea, but I do not know the de­ but knowledge without power is a Here’s a time and patience sav­ for me, Barry.” , garet or Elsa and, if possible, hasten tails, senor.” dead thing. er when stringing beads. Instead ughs He gave it to me and I directed our departure. He came back pres­ “I’ll tell you. Let Pedro. sit Let us study God’s Word, but let of using a needle, make a “string­ the rays while he fitted together ently without having seen anyone. down.” Rogers pointed to a chair. the truth be baptized in the over­ ing tip” on the thread by coating colds the several parts. He soon had it As he stood on the threshold his “And you and Doctor Cruz come flowing spiritual power of a persona] with nail polish—then work with­ experience with God. complete, except for a nut. gaze strayed to the shadows above with us into the study.” out a needle. I am not much of a mechanic, the built-in book shelves. His mus­ Alvarez and the prisoner relaxed In regeneration all that Christ is • • • and has for us is made available. j be- but Rogers had demonstrated that cles tightened perceptibly and an outside in the living room. Lom­ And now it develops that those f the he was quite good at it, and soon we odd look came into his face. He bardo and Cruz followed us into the If we have not taken out our inheri­ good housekeepers who always PLANT F E R R Y 'S ^ ;xpel had the chair back in what seemed walked to the desk and lifted the oil study. I poured a whiskey and soda tance let us do it at once. keep their pots and pans slick and iture normal working order. lamp overhead the better to see. for them and we sat down. Rog­ IH. Serving (vv. 17-27). shining haven’t so much to ’be B d p the Good Barth pro^&gejjaib t o in- “The swivel seems to work all “It gave me a start, Barry,” he One of the lessons that seems hard greatest capacity by plantaql Sway's em* ers began a detailed account of the smug about after all. A blacked Seeds. On display at your local dealeob Iyou right. Sit down in it, Barry, and said. “So natural it looks as if it’s accident, omitting, however, all our to learn and to keep constantly ef­ pan, say home economists of the i un- let me watch the mechanism.” I up there.” speculations as to the part Rumble fective in the life of a Christian is department of agriculture, uses sat down as he requested. “Now By this time I was on my feet, might have played in it. that mountaintop experiences of less fuel than a bright one because FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. rock back and forth in it, and swing staring up at the mounted head of “It is very sad, senor, the deatb spiritual uplift are not an end in a dull stuface absorbs heat while SANtMMCBCO OERCa round and round in it.” a marlin, .its long spearpoint thrust of so good a man as Senor Chat­ themselves, but a preparation for a bright one reflects it. I followed his instructions, while out into the room, the glass eyes field,” Lombardo said when Rogers service. All too often we come to he lay flat on his. stomach and with supplied by the taxidermist seem­ had finished. regard such times of peculiar bless­ -flie aid of the flashlight peered un­ ingly possessed of all the wicked­ “Were the gentlemen—Senor Nich­ ing, whether in the privacy of our derneath. Suddenly and without ness that must have shone through ols and the others—coming immedi­ own room or in the great confer­ 5—44 warning the seat collapsed under the natural ones when its owner ately, Senor Lombardo?” I inquired. ence of Christian workers, as some­ Southeastern me and I fell with it in a heap. swam the blue seas. “I believe so, Senor Madison. thing which should glow warmly in Rogers, exhibiting extraordinary He continued for some moments When I mentioned to Senor Nichols our own hearts, making us glad in ABERDEEN-ANGUS BUU agility for a man so large, man­ to examine the trophy, then climbed that Pedro had been returned to the Lord, and not as a preparation aged to escape unhurt. down, replaced the lamp and re­ Mazatlan, and that I wished to pro­ for ministry to others. “Didn’t hurt you, did it, Barry?” sumed his seat. “Gruesome thing ceed with my investigation, he said Jesus and the disciples went op S a l e a n d he inquired, sitting up, hugging his to have around now,” he remarked that he would try to find Senor— to the place of prayer, into the place knees. My back had suffered a casually. His left hand strayed to the caballero with the very fine of glory, and down to the place of I days eveiT kidneys filter slight wrench, and I said so. “I’m the desk blotter where several let­ clothes—and bring him along. Who service. How fitting is Riat se­ S h o w od. sorry,” he apologized, “but you ters and papers were tucked in the knows”—and he shrugged his shoul­ quence. ire of how th e remove eut- were nearer Sam Chatfield’s weight pocket comers, fingering them idly. ders—“but what he is the guilty Much confusion exists in the ALBANY, GEORGIA d other west* than I.” one? We must have all who were church because those who have fool­ in the blood Rogers suddenly reached into the there would “Do you think, then, that some­ center of a small bunch of letters here that night of the fiesta.” ishly abandoned God’s Word and February 14-15 of tohy the. body tampered with the chair?” in a corner pocket of the blotter and “Of course,” Rogers answered. substituted the energy of the flesh a kidneys fair IC A P ill I C —Somhesstera Aberdeen-Angiis breeders, 2a-cooperation v t o d s “What about George?” drew forth a clipping from the ro­ The next moment a car rolled up for spiritual power have been most P V i M American Aberdeen»Angus Breeders* Association, are offeringaxao^ oo frequent urina- “Last night while we were an­ togravure section of a newspaper. to the front door, the motor died diligent in service to humanity; lie auction this great collection o f Angusherd sires..This is the lkrgest sale o f AngnsbaHa ■ that something ever held to the South and your opportunity to buy one, or acaxload, at your own pdob ffcr nagging back- [ chored, and before any of us had “What have you found?” I asked. with a cough, and footsteps sounded while those who know and accept ziness, rbeumatio the truth about Christ, and who pro­ Regardless o f the color o f your c o w herd J ighls, swelling. .„ gone ashore, Elsa and I were at “Something?” briskly upon the gravel. bulls. Angus bulls sire calves thatareli ’s P ilM You will, the rail. Somebody was loafing in “Yes, something interesting.” He “It is they, senores,” said Lom­ fess to believe in the power of the ance. Aberdeen-Angus are the south's na_ recommended the, Spirit-filled life, have failed to serve disease resistance and rustling ability. tim ulate th e f u n ^ the launch alone and in the dark. passed it across to me and I took bardo, rising and leading the way nd help them W EIsa asked me who was down there. it and held it to the light. “I have into the living room. their needy neighbors. These 150 bulls are from leading herds o f Georgia* NorA Gncotiha and TenoaaMB waste from the “But Jesus took him by the hand and base been raised under practical farm condition?. They will be: judged Mondmh nothing harmful, I thought it was some one of the one like it. Exhibit A, I think I Dwight Nichols entered the door­ Feb. 14, and will sell at auction on Tuesday, Feb. 15^ Bqy your Angus bolls at Albany* with confidence. hands, perhaps. And then George called it; you’ve told me that Reed way with Reed Barton at his heels. and lifted him up” (v. 27). Verses F.umbie climbed out and came up Barton has one. It seems that Sam They took in at a glance the fact 28 and 29 indicate that the disciples AMERICAN ABERDEEN-ANGUS BRBEDBtS' ASSOCIATNM the ladder.” Chatfield procured one also.” •hat we had been waiting. might have done the same by be­ 7 Dexter Park Aveow * • - . CUeago 9 , BBaUk Rogers got slowly to his! feet, shift­ It was the picture of Elsa and the (TO BE CONTINUED) lieving prayer.' THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N- C FEBRUARY 9 1944.

You can get a 1944 Blum’s Lanil posters for .sale here. THEDA THE DAVIE RECORD. Repablican County Con­ Clarksville News. Junior Order Meetiug Almanac free hy subscribing Miss Janyce Eaton had as her gue t re­ Lexington, Feb. 5—Approximate­ cently. Miss Ruby Sofley. of Cooleemee. ly 175 m em bers o f the Pa' riotic Or­ or renewing your subscrip­ Oldest Pap C. FRANK STROUD - ■ WM. vention Called Rov Longston Cf High Point visited bis Notice of Sale! d er Sons o t America, representing tion to Tbe Record. Hurry. No Liquor, The Republican County Conven­ mother, Mrs. Maggie Lakey last week Under and by virtue of the pow­ TELEPHONE W. D. Harris visited Detroit. Micb.. and fifty camps in North Carolina, gath­ tion is called to meet at the court er invested in me in a certain Deed other northern cities recently. ered in Lexington Thursday night at Entered at the Postoffice in Mocker house in Mocksville, on Saturday, Messrs. Joe White and Unney Tutterow Notice Of Sale! of Trust, executed to me, by. -Har­ NEWSA MaH of Ijaroes X Roads and Lonnie Dwiggins of a state-wide pep meeting and dinner, vey Smith and wife Beatrice Smith, vllle, N. C., as Second-elasB M arch 4 th, at 3 o’clock, p. m., for Mocksville visited B. F. Moore recently. presided over by Rev. F. E. Howard, Under and by virture of the pow. m atter, March 3.1908. Mr. and Mrs Howatd Peoples and small on th e 6 th d ay Of , Au g u st, 4 9 3 4 , E rnest P r the purpose of electing delegates of Belmont, state president of the er invested in me, in a Deed of Trust son Claude, Mr. and Mrs Bob Waters and and recorded Jn^Booh JJo. 2 6 ,!oage N., C., spent to the Judicial, Senatorial aud State SUBSCRIPTION RATES: little daughter Kay. of Winston Salem order. executed to me, by Harvey Smith 2 6 3 -4 . Register of Deeds Office of., with friends. Convention; to elect a County visited relatives in the community Sunday. Purpose of the meeting was the and wife Beatrice Smith, on the Davie County, North Carolina, and HE YEAR. IN ADVANCE • I Miss Edith and Kathryn West of Farm 1 5 th day of October, 1 9 3 7 , and re­ IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE SO Chairman and Secretary, and to ington spent the week-end with their sister furthering of the Joseph Calvin Kes- default baying been mad® in the T-S Haines corded in Book No. 2 7 , page . 3 9 1 , transact any other business that Mrs. Donald Reavis. Ier membership campaign, now un­ terms of! the. said Deied. o f. T rust,, den, spent t Mr and Mrs. E. H. Clontz, Cbariene and der way In the state, and to study Register of Deeds Office of Davie the undersigned Trustee, will oh with home f Kive more weeks of bad weatber. mav come before the convention. James visited relatives in Mt. Airyrecent County, North Carolina, and de­ problems facing fraternal orders to­ th e 1 9 th day of February, 1 9 4 4 , at We will all hope for the best but The primaries will be held at the ly. fault having been made In the terms Ray T Moore and daughter Sbirley Ray day, along with suggested solutions. 1 2 :0 0 o'clock,; ,M., at: the court­ F O R SA L prepare for the worst. various voting precincts on Satur­ of the said Deed of Trust, the- un. house door , of Mocfcsville,| North visited In Clarksville Sunday afternoon. Fine progress was shown in the cam­ Mrs. L G. Roberts Is on the sick list, dersigned Trustee, will on the 1 9 th Carolina, offer for, sale to the high­ The coal and wood dealers are day , Feb. 2 6 th 1 9 4 4 , betw een the sorry to note. paign, which has been under way day of February, 1 9 4 4 , a t 1 2 :0 0 est bedder for cash that certain hours of 2 and 6 p. m., for the Miss Sara Lou Peoples has resigned as wearing broad smiles since ground since January I and will end on April o’clock, m , at the courthouse door tract of . land lving -and being In purpose of electing delegates to the teacher it, the Shady Greve high school M r. and hog day. while ice dealers are look, and has accepted a position as teacher in 30. of Mocksville, North Caroline, ,of Farmington .township, Davie Coun­ Statesville, s county convention. This Feb. 9 th , the Alexandria. Va., city schools. Officers and representatives were fer for sale .to the higest bidder for jn g s a d . ______ty, North Carolina,, '.adjoining? the town with th 1 9 4 4 enthusiastic in praise of the meeting cash that certain tract of land ly­ lands of Benjamin Teague, and and cora Au and each camp in the state has indi­ As the days go by and the elec­ R V. ALEXANDER, Ch’m. Sheffield News. ing and being in Farmington Town­ others, and more particularly de­ cated its intention to adopt the sug­ ship, Davie County, North Caro­ tion draws nearer it seems that G G DANIEL, Secretary. Sowing tobacco plant beds is the order scribed- as follows, to wit: A very An gestions embodied in the Kesler- lina, adjoining the lands of Ben­ Tbomas E. Dewey will be onr next of tha day here now. campaign plan ann to take an active Adjoining the lands of Benjamin of the Davie David Reavis and family have moved jamin Teague, and others, and President. The people in this part in tLe membership expansion Teague; on the N:. Arthur Wil­ ried to Davi 48 Sland Test from the Wade Smith dairy farm to Ro more particularly described as fol liams on the W ., F. W. Williams on suffering wit country have had all the New Deal wan county. movement. Forty eight high school students, Mrs Don Oeary remains very ilL Mrs. lows, to-wit: the S. and Dallas Williams on the they can stand up under. t 6 to 17 years of age, 3 1 from the Cleary has many friends who are hoping First Tract: Beginningat a stake E. . and .being lot No. 8 in the divi- C lay Fost for her a speedy recovery in Ellen Miller’s line, running N. sion of the- lands of Harry Eaton, coal nine ne Davie is one of the finest agricul­ Mocksville school and 1 7 from Mm Gilmer Richardson remains very ill Notice of Sale of Per­ 3 degs. E . 4 2 3 chs. to a stake In deceased, and alloted -1 0 Jordan the week en tural counties in North Can lina, Farmington and Advance schools, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mra Cleve Parks. Milmer is in the U S Navy. Jane William’s line; running thence Eatonin said division, - . !See.-divi­ L. Foster, at and the people in other sections are stood a mental test last Monday Lonnie Gaither who has been laid up for sonal Property! 3 4 & chs. ta a stake in road; sion recorded in Book No. 1 2 , page beginning to find it out. Land is and Tuesday for aviation cadets. repairs is able to be out again. Under and by virtureof the pow thence W to the BEGINNING, 2 1 7 in office of Register, of;-Deeds A good ho Travis Dyson and family, of Greensboro. 1 6 of Davle County, North. Carolina, at bargain p bringing more than double what it Tests were given by Salisbury 8 pent the week-end with his patents, Mr. er vested in me bv S. H Chaffin, containing acres more or -less. Lot N o. 1 0 containing r 8 acres more or less, did a few vears ago. Squad Civil Air Patrol. Tbe tests and Mrs. D. P. Dyson. C. S. C., of Davie Countv, North Carolina, in appointing me the ad and known as the Jordan Eatonlot were held at MdcksvilIe high school Second Tract: Beginning at a The Lincoln Day Dinner will be ministraior of C M. Collette, de­ stone, corner of -Church lot and line which was conveyed to Jettie Eaton, George R. Hendricks, of this city held at the Robert E Lee Hotel, ceased, I will on Saturday, the with the cbnTch line W. 2 4 3 chs. by Enrgess Williams and wife by E nsign Jo is stationed a' Wioston-Salem, Friday evening, a member ot the Salisbury Squad, 19 th dav of February, 1 9 4 4 , at the to a stake in Church line: thence deed dated September 1 , iq io a n d borne place of the late C M. Col recorned in the office , of Register of one night I Feb. nth. ManyRepnblicansfrom assisted in giving the examinations. W . 11 8 0 chs. to a stake in dower Can you lette, near Cana, N. C., sale start­ line; thence S. with dower line 2 .7 5 Deeds Office of Davie . County, N. J. Cope, Davie will no doubt journey to Old Marriage License ing at I :oo o’clock, offer for sale to chs. to a stake; thence E. 1 4 chs. North Carolina. cam e in by Winston Salem for this big event. the highest bidder for cash the fol to a stake; thence N. 1 .1 6 chs to T h is th e 1 9 th day of January, Prominent speakers will be present. W. T. Daywalt. of Calabaln township, Drive a Car? lowiug described property, to-wit: th e BEGINNING, containing 1944- i M rs Flo* while looking over some papers belonging Ooe boise, one cow, one yearling, 3 4 1 0 acres more or less For back ... B. C. BROCK; Trustee, : treatment at Kerr Scott, Commissioner of A- to his father, the late H . A. Daywalt. HEN YOU were a kid, did you found an old marriage license that was one one horse wagon, corn planter, title see Deed Hy W. A. Bailey and P hone 1 51 Mocksville, N C. esville, folio always pester to “ go along” on gricnltnre, when asked a few days is8 ned in 1853. The license was in a fine W corn shelter. 3 0 bushels ot corn, hay wife, Annie Bailey to T. C. Wil­ H e r m any a'go what he is running for this atate of preservation and read as follows: every ride? And now, -do you get and bale straw, buggy harness, sec­ liams, recorded In Book No. 2 5 , speedy recov State of North Carolina a kick out of handling the wheel tion harrow, and a number of plows page N o. 3 2 0 , Office of Register of year, replied: I’m running for the Davie County Notice of Sale ! and other farming tools too numer Deeds of Davie County, North Ca­ W A N T E Kingdom of Heaven on a straight To any Regular Minister of The Gospel like a man? Undsr and.by virtue of an order. - having the core of souls, of whatever de­ ous to mention. Also one radio, rolina. Game Cocks Democratic ticket.” IfScottdoesn t Women with mechanical ability nomination, or any Justice of The Peace one refrigerator, one old time chif­ T his th e 1 9 th day of Jannary, of the Superior Court of Davie to six pound get on a dryer platform than that, for said countv. are needed in the WAC at once. fonier, one corner cupboard, one County, made in the special pro­ You or anv of you. are hereby Licensed 1944- we are afraid he will be defeated. Other skills are needed too. And sewing machine, and other bouse B. C. BROCK, Trustee ceeding entitled John J. Alien, and Autbtrized to celebrate and solemn­ Adm'r. of Susan Richie, decs’d, vs ize the Rites of Matrimoney between untrained women can Ieatn skills hold and kitchen furniture too num­ P hone. 151 Mocksville, N. C. W . M. F r We have been Teliably informed J. F. Allen and:others, upon the., D. Frost, re PINKNEY STROUD and ELIZABETH MA­ that will be usetul all their lives. erous to mention. that two members of our Sheffield SON and join them together as Man and T h is th e 2 5 th day of January, special proceeding docket of said , a week’s visi Wife. 2 3 9 types of Army jobs need Wacs North Carolina ) 1 9 4 4 . court, the undersigned commission- .. Dr. J. S. Fr groundhog committee, Pink Gaith- Witness. C. HARBIN, Clerk of the Coun­ In Superior Court to fill them. J D. COLLETTE, Adm’r. er will, on the 1 9 th day of Febru­ er and Johnny Smith, while wait­ ty Court Ior said Ccunty, this 2nd day of Davie County J November. A. D.. 1853. Get full details at the nearest U. of C. M 1 Collette, Decs’d. ary , 1 9 4 4 , at 1 2 :0 0 o’clock, m , at Jack Shee ing at the front door of the hOg’s C. HARBIN. Clerk. S. Armv Recruiting Station (yonr By B. C. BROCK, Attv Ralph L. Frye the conrt house door in Mocksville, spent sever vs home early last Wednesday morn­ Pinkney Stroud was a son of the late local post office will give you the Nort.h Carolina, offer for sale to-, week with b Andrew Stroud, who migrated from near Elsie Weaver Frye the. highest bidder for cash, that everybody i ing, fell asleep and let the hog make Greenville, Tenn. to Iredell County, near address). Or write: The Adjut­ his escaoe. These gentlemen de­ Society Baptist Church, in the 1820's, He ant General, Room 4 4 1 5 , M uni­ certain tract of land lying and be m outh. Notice of Re-Sale! Notice Serving Summons ing in Farmington Township, Da­ serve a serve reprimand for going was the great grandfather of the editor of tions Building, Washington, D. C. The Davie Record. He was born in 1804 Under and by virtne of an order vie County, North- Carolina; ad­ Saitisfactio to sleep at their post of duty. aud died in 1894. of the Superior Court of Davie joining the lands of Rush Allen : A — — By Poblication price for tbo County, North Carolina, made in and others, and more particularly It is rumored that Senator B. C. The defendant, Elsie Weaver DR. the special proceeding, entitled, described as follows, to-wit: Brock ot this city will be a candi­ Frye, will take notice-that an ac­ Bertha Brown, admrx. of W. C. Beginning at a stone. Rush Al. tion entitled as above, has been date for Congress in this district in Jooes, deceased, vs Maggie Dwig- len’s corner, in Charles Furches’ commenced in the Superior court L t. E zra the Republican primary. Seems gins, et al., upon the special pro­ line and running... N. 4 d e g s.. of Davie County, North Carolina, E. ed in a N ceeding docket of the said court, 8 .5 5 chs. -to a hickory. Jennie Furr, like one W. O. Burgin of Lexing­ Men’s and Boy’s for an absolute divorce on the several day the undersigned commissioner will, cbes’ and .GbarieS'Furches’ - corner; ton, a New Dealer, is nowdiawing grounds of two years separation; mother, Mrs 0 0 th e 1 9 th day of February, 1 9 4 4 , thence E . 2 degs. S. 1 6 .1 0 chs. to the salary for representing this, the and the said defendant will further R. 2 . at 1 2 o’clock, M., at the court house take notice that she ts required, to a !stone, Jennie Furches’ corner; 8 th District. So far as we know door in Mocksville, North Carolina, CLOTHING appear at the office of the Clerk of- thence S. 5 degs. W . 1 8 0 3 chs. to Pfc. Mar~ be has swallowed the New Deal offer for re-sale to the highest bid­ the middle of the Cana road; thence the Superior CO'tt of said county tioned at book, line and sinker. der for cash, that certain tract of with said Cana Jpad W. 5 chs. to in the court bouse in Mocksville, boro, is spe land lying and being in Clarksville a : .stone, Rush Allen’s .corner; It is said that the Works Poiiti- North Carolina, within t wenty days tow n w ith h township, Davte Countv, Nortb thence N . w ith A llen’s lin e 8 .2 9 - a fte r th e 2 6 th day of February, M cG nire Cal Administration, one of the! New Carolina, and bounded as follows, chs. to a stone; thence W- w ith his 1 9 4 4 , and answer Or demur to ; the Deal money spending agencies Men’s Suits to -w it: line, .1 0 .9 5 chs. to the beginning, complaint in said action, o r: the P vt. W . spent more than ten billion dollars Beginning in the middle of the plaintiff will apply to the court for containing 1 7 .9 5 acres, more or tioned at Sh during its existence. If we are not Wilkes to Mocksville Road, and the relief demanded in said com­ less. This 1 9 th day of Jan.,. 1 9 4 4 . C ., spent H ard Twist runs W. degs W 5 degs. to a B.. C. B R O C K , Commissioner. mistaken, one .Harry Hopkins was plaint. This 2 6 th day of January,, with his mo t stone; thence $ 2 vhs. to a stone; 1 9 4 4 , S. H. CHAFFIN, tz, on R . 2 at the head of tb.’s spending mn. theoce W . 4 degs. N . 2 5 # chs. Clerk Superior Court: North Carolina I , _ _ chine. Over one million dollars of New Patterns to a stone In John Ratledge’s line; B. C. BROCK, Attorney. Davie County, f In The Supenor Csun Pvt. Will’ this money was spen.t in Dayie thence S. 6 degs. W . 1 0 6 5 chs. to been statio a stone in said Ratledge’s line; Camilla H, Sigmon ' county. Will some one please tell spent sever In Al! Wanted Shades thence E . 4 % degs S. 3 3 7 0 chs. North Carolina I Superior Court VS us what it was spent for. and who AlfredLSigmon his mother, to a stone in line of Scaool Lot; Davie County. ( on R. 2 . got It. thence N . 1 7 degs. E . 7 8 links to W- G.; B aity a stone and dogwood on the West Nntice Serving Sammons Pfc. and side of the road; thence North with To Assist With Income $22.50 Edith Baity P t. K nox, road 1 1 .7 8 chs. to the beginning, By Publication containing 3 3 acres more or less. to spend a f T a x Norice Servmg Snmmons Theidefendant, Alfred L. Sig­ This being Lot No. 4 . and includ rest's paren' mon, will take notice that an ac­ Deputy Collector I. Guy Shoaf, ing the building where W. C. Jones tion entitled a s above h as been com ­ Forrest, on will be at Cooleemee for the purpose did live. By Publication AU Wool menced In the Superior Court of of assisting income tax pavers with The defendant, Edith Baity, will Recorded in Book 2 7 . page 4 6 9 , Davie County, North Carolina, the M rs. Job their 1943 returns on Feb 23 24 25 26 take notice that an action entitled Register of Deed's Office of Davie sgme being an action for absolute Salem, was and at Mocksville on Feb 28-29. as above has been commenced in County. North Carolina divorce upon the grounds of aban­ her way to Ikuris Tweed Overcoats tne Superior couit of Davie - Coun­ March I 2 3. Persons filing a re­ Bidding will start at $ 1 3 1 2 .3 0 . donment and two years separation tv, North Carolina, for an- absolute Her father, turn must have form W 2, which is T h is 3 'd day of February, 1 9 4 4 . from the plaintiff. Jdivorce on the grounds of two ill, and has furnish'd by the employer, showing Hand Woven B. C. BROCK, Commissioner. And said defendant will further wages received and taxes with heid, 'years separation, and the said de fendant will further take notice take notice that-he Is required to S g t. W al showing wages recelyed and taxes appear at. the office of tbe Clerk ot that she is required to appear at ing a twel w ith held, and form 1125. which is $25.00 Superior Ccurt of Davie County at Administrator’s Notice! the office of the Clerk of the Super­ Mrs. Conch sent out by the collector of Internal ior conrt of said county in the court tbe Court house in Mocksville, Revenue. If the person fiiedan esti­ Having qualified as Administratorof the Noitb Carolina within thirty days stationed at estate of R. M. Foster, deceased, notice is house in Mocksville, North Caro, mated declaration in September or AU Wool Worsted and Cashmere hereby given to all persons holdine claims lina, within twenty days after the after the last publication of this no­ M rs Coucb December he should bring a copy of against the said estate, to present them 2 6 th day of February, 1 9 4 4 . and tice, which said last publication will after spefidi farm 1040 E3.. or his work sheet. to the undersigned on or before the 26th answer or demur to the comnlaint be on tBe gth dav . of February, SUITS day of January. 1945. or this notice will 1 9 4 4 , and.answer or demur to. the in said action, or the plaintiff will I r. and be plead In bar of their recovery, AU per complaint qr the olaintiff will ap­ sons indebted to said estate will call upon apply to the conrt for the.. relief of Virginia Lodge Proves The Mea­ ply to the Conrt for. the relief de. the undersigned and make prompt settle- demanded in said complaint. This. end with M $26.00 $29.50 ment. This the 26th day of January, 1944. manded therein. 2 6 th dav of.January, 1 9 4 4 . on R . 2 . sure Of A Man LEON L. FOSTER. Admr of This n th day. of January, - 1 9 4 4 . R. M. Foster. Decs’d. S. H. CHAFFIN. U n d e Sam Washington, Feb. 4,—Henry Co- S H. CHAFFIN, Cooleemee. N. C. Clerk Superior Court. vice. bot Lodge. Jr . resigned today as BOY’S SUITS B. C. BROCK, A tty. Clerk Superior Court. United States senator from Massa­ A. T- GRANT, Attorney. chusetts. in order to return to active In A Variety of Patterns Ranging Cpl. GIe service as an arm *- ifficer Notice To Creditors tioned at The 41-year-old Lodge who holds a Havingqnalifisd as Administratrix of Execntor’s Notice! several dav reserve commission as a major said In Price From the estate of John Anderson Beauchamp, Having qualifiad as Executor of the <_. Administrator’s Notice. his parents, that he could best serve his .--mntry notice is hereby given to all persons hold­ tate of Mrs. Catherine Correl-, deceased, Having qualified as administrator of the H am m er, as a "combat soldier overseas ” ing claims against the estate of said de late of Davie County, North Carolina, no­ $10.95 to $22.50 estate of N. Gray Lakey, deceased, late of and seems t The Bos'on Post said todav is had ceased to present same, properly verified, tice is hereby given all persons holding Davie County, North Carolina, notice is learned authoritativel* »hat Gover to the undersigned, on or before the 4th claims against the said estate, to present hereby given to all persons holding claims day of February, 1945. or tbis notice will them to the undersigned on or before Jan. nor Leverett Saltonstall will resign against the said deceased, to present them M t and his post and that Lt. Governor Ca be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per­ 26, 1945, or tbis notice will be plead in to the undersigned on or before Janoary hill will immediately appoint Saltnn- sons indebted to said estate wiil please bar of their recovery. AU persona owing 5,1945. or this notice will be plead In bar ington, D. call upon the undersigned and make tbe said estate, are requested to make im of their recovery AU persons indebted to ents of a fin s*all to the senate. Longe’s resigns- j Belk-Stevens Co. prompt settlement. Tbis the 4th day of mediate payment This’Jam 26, 1944. said estate are requested to make Imme­ who arrived tion follows a ruling by Presidenti February. 1944. NAN KELLER, W. E GRI fFIN, Ext diate payment. Tbis 5th day of Janu­ 1 9 th . Mrs. Roosevelt that members of congress. Cor. Trade IkJFifth Sts. Winston-Saleoiy N.[C. Administratrix of John Anderson Mn. Catherine Cenell, Decs’d. ary. 1944. F. R. LAKEY. Admr. may not serve simultaneously in the: Beauchamp: Decs’d. Woodleaf. N. C •> J^JjKiJ^key. Dec’d-Cena. N,(L,R.l. M r and armed forces and national assembly. I -<•- By A. T,.GRANT. Attorney. B. C. BROCK. Attorney. B. C. BROCK, Attorney. C ounty Lin THG DAVIE RB(X)RD, MOCKSVILLE. N. G.. FEBRUARY 9.1944.

here. 1 s- Charlie Malone and daugh THEIH C I/ADAVIF V IE RFPnRHR C tU fti/. ter Miss Addie and Miss Margaret Bond Rally Saturday Auto Case Dismissed Barnhardt, of Winston-Salem, spent There will be a big Bond Rally in A hearing was held before Esq. T. I. Uldett raper In Tne County Snnduy afternoon in town guests of MocKsvilIe Saturday, sponsored by Caudell Isst Wednesday afternoon as an You Can’t Boy Many Pairs Of No Liquor, Winef Beer Adsj Misses Lilla and Cora Austin. tbe Mocksville and Cooleemee posts aftermath of the auto wreck which oc- the pow- of the American Legion. cured on Dutchman Creek bridge on Jan. ain Deed 29th. A Dodge car owned by Mn. A. G. Pvt. Philip Stonestreet, who has A band from Camp McKall will be Nicks, of Burlington, and driven by her by H ar- NEWS AROUND TOWN. been stationed in a Texas camp, here for this occasion, an a big p» brother, Buddie Troxlert and a Chevrolet ce Sm ith, has been spending a furlough in rade will take place, ending at the car. owned and driven by CpL Kenneth SHOES court house about 3 o’clock. The Hoover, of. Cooleemee, w en badly dam­ st, 1934. Ernest Priyette, of Youngville, town with his parents, Ur. and 2 6 ,Joage parade will be composed of the Army aged. Attorney B. C. Brock appeared for N.. Cv spent the week-end in town Mrs. Frank Stonestreet. He left Hoover, and Attorney Clarence Ross of Office o f ', Band Boy and Girl Scouts. Grange Since Shoe Rationing Became with friends. : yesterday for Pennsylvania. members, fire department and per* Graham, appeared for Mrtw Nicks. After olina, and haps other organizations. bearing tbe evidence, tbe case waa dis­ e in th e missed. No one was injured, but tbe can ? - 5 Haines Yates, of Camp Gor Rev; and Mrs. F. A. Wright, of Following the parade the crowd wen badly damaged. Effective nf T r u s t,. dun, spent the week-end in town Hudson, spent Wednesday in town will assemble at tbe court boose, will on where war bonds will be sold. Uonds with home folksy with friends. Rev. Mr. Wright W. C. Jones, of R. 4 , returned , T9 4 4 , at was a former pastor on tbe Mocks* will be issued by Bank of Davie, and Mocksville Building & Loan Abso - home Thursday from a six weeks But You Can Buy Good Shoes the court- FOR SALE-Lespedeza Seed. See viile Methodist Circuit, and has ciation. These business houses will visit to his children at Grand Ra. Ie,| North J. F. FOSTER. many friends here who are always th e h ig h , remain open Saturday afternoon. Mocksville, R. 3 . glad to see him. pids, Mich. The Kiod That WUI Wear Longer And at certain A t 2:30 o'clock 12 big Bombers will give a low flight over Mocksville, Give Better Service being in M t. and Mrs. Sam Austin of Thomas Chanlin and Panl Daniel, Some field artillery and other equip­ a vie Conn- Statesville, spent the week-end in of Carolina Beach, were in town ment from Camp Mckall will also be inin^* the town with their aunts. Misses UNa Saturday shaking bands w ith here. We Are Proud Of The Shoes We Sell. ague, and and cora Austin. friends. Thomas says be is get Knox Johnstone county chairman, Princess Theatre ularly de- ting along fine, that bis health is reports that many bonds are being Avery Anderson superintendent much improved since he has been sold, but tbe county hasn't yet bought its quota in the Fourth War They Fit The Purse Also The Foot. Benjam in of the Davie prison camp, was car­ living by sad sea waves. WEDNESDAY 3NLY rthur Wil- Loan drive. ried to Davis Hospital Thursday, It is expected that a large crowd . “SWING OUT THE BLUES” An attractive Line of Dress Shoes, for Men, Women IIH am s on suffering with pneumonia. Parents or wives who are sending will be in town Saturday for this big with Bob Haymes-Lrnn Merrick ms on the their sons or husbands in service rally. Let every man, woman and and Children. Work Shoes for Men and Boys in the divi- Ctay Foster, who is operating a The Davie Record, should see that child in Davie county purchase at THURSDAY rry E aton, coal nine neai Pittsburg, Pa., spent tlielr subscriptions are kept paid in least one bond Saturday, if possible “FIRED WIFE” 0 Jordan tbe week end with his father, John advance. The paper shortage and Buy more if vou can. Itevie baa al­ with Dianna Barrymore Robert Paige Nice Assortment Ladies Sandals-Ration Free. See divi- L. Foster, at County Line. postal laws compel us to collect all ways done her part in .every worthy 0 . 1 2 , page subscriptions. If you want your cause, and will go over tbe top in FRIDAY this vital cause. of Deeds A good horses and mules for sale sons to not miss an issue of the “DESTROYER" I h Carolina, ■t bargain prices. home town paper, please bear these with Ed. G. Robinson Glenn Ford Buy Your Shoes From Us ore or less, TAYLOR CALL, facts in mind. Tom W. Seamon n Baton lot Mocksville, Rv 4 . Tom W. Seamon, 49, of MocksviIleRoute SATURDAY And War Bonds From Your Bank Or Postoffice ettie Eaton, Move To Mocksville 4, died Wednesday at the Weatern North “BOOTS AND SADDLES” nd wife by Ensign John Gilmer Cope, who Carolina Sanatorium at Black Mountain. Capt. and Mrs. Chaa F. Dommt of Biiby with Gene Autrv-Smiley Burnette iq io a n d Surviving are the widow; five sons. isstationed at Pensacola, Fla., spent have moved to this city, and are occupy­ I homas and Harold Seamon of the navy; I Buy Your Plant Bed Canvas Before E Register of one night- last week with bis father ing the Geo. R. Hendricki cottage, on Sa­ Calvin. Douglas and Sidney Seamon of the MONDAY and TUESDAY e County, N. J. Cope, on R. 4 . Ensign Cope lisbury street. Tbe Record is glad to wel­ home; four daughter, Mrs. O- G Clawaon of -SALUTE TO THE MARINES" came in by air. come these good people to Mocksville. Granite Quarry; Mis. W. F. Myera of Char I The Supply Is Exhausted f Jan u ary , lotte; Mn. John S. Breedlove of Cooleemee with Wallace Beery & Fay Bainter and Betty Sue Seamon of the home; bis A Story In Tecbnicolor-Rough-Romatic I ------■------Mrs Floyd Naylor i s taking DavieSoIdier In England mother Mrs. Thumas Seamon of Woodleaf; Rarin' To Go. T rustee, treatment at Cavis Hospital, Stat The War Department has notified us two brothers. John Seamon of Salisbury viile, N C. esville, following an attack of Au, and Jim Seamon of Woodleaf; aod three that among the group of Africa-trained sisters. Mn. T. M. Correll of Cooleemee; I MocksviUe Gash Store Her many friends hope for her a infantrymen who have Iaoded in England, Mrs. Minnie Seamon of St. Paul and Miss speedy recovery. is Pfc. Harvey R. Hartman. 23. of Ad vance. ______Bessia Sesmon of Woodleaf. Tbe funeral was held at Jerusalem Bap The Friendly Store” WANTED—Six First Class Pit tist Church. Saturday afternoon a t 3 WARN ING! George R. Hendricks, Mgr. of an order Join The WACS o’clock. Rev. Victor Andrews conducted Game Cocks, weight five and half the services. Burial was in Calvary Chunb t of Davie to six pounds. R. H. Crawiord, CpI Grethen Dykatra and P v t Margaret graveyard at Ellis Cross Roads. BUY TOUR GARDEN SEEDS NOW j**************-**-**-************ *****•»*»•*»•**•**»•*-»*** special pro- T ig e r, G a. Thompson will beta this city at the Mocks­ AT ONCE. J. A llen, ville postoffice every Saturday from 9 a. Pvt. Reynolds Wounded e, decs’d, vs m.. Co 4 p. m.. for the purpose of enrollina W. M. Frost and mother, Mrs J. women from 20 to 49 year* of age in the Owing to the shortage of last , upon the D. Frost, returned last week from WACS Two years of high school is re In Action ket of said a week’s visit to Mrs. Frost’s son. qnired, with no dependents. If you want seasons crops, there will| be commission- to help your Government win the war join Mr. and Mn. J. A. Reynolds, of R. 2, Dr. J. S. Frost at Burlington. the WACS. Married or single women are have received a telegram aod also a letter y of Febru- accepted ______from tbe War Department, advising thein only about half enough to iock, m , at lack Sheek, of Portsmouth, Va., tbat their son. Pvt. John A. Reynolds. J r. Mocksvllle, was wounded inaction ii. Italy on Jan. 5th. supply demand. spent several days in town last Sheffield Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have three sons in for sale to-; week with home folks. Jack says the armed forces, one in Italy, one in Iran cash, that everybody is busy around Ports­ David Reavis and family have moved and the third somewhere in the South Pa­ Mocksville Hardware Notice! ’ing and be m outh. from the Wade Smith daily farm to Row­ cific. wnship, Da- an county. arolina, ad- Mn. Dan Cleary, who has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Orrell, of Satisfaction in contort, style and is improving. Rush Ailen Advance, were in town shopping price for those wLo need eye glasses. Calvin Gaitber, one of Uncle Sam's Ar­ WeAre Darticularly DR. BAXTER BYERLY, ray boys, spent last week with his par­ M onday. 1 The See-) Store -wit: Cooleemee, N. C. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gaither. R ush Al- Mn, Gilmer Richardson, who has been very ill. is improving. Ies F u rch es’ Lt. Ezra Howell, who is station­ 4 degs. Bi. Tbe Sheffield iGtonndbog Committeemet No Long Buying ed in a New Jersey camp, spent at the winter home of the little weather , Jennie Fur­ several days last week' .with his prophet Wednesday morning. Feb. 2nd. ches’ corner; mother, Mrs. Morrison Howell, on The little fellow came out early and the 6 .1 0 cbs. to meeting was called to order. Tbe ground­ FOR SPRING! R 2 . ' es' corner; hog was elected Chairman. He made a short speech thanking the committee for Pulpwood or Junk 18 0 3 chs. to Pfc. Mary McGuire, who is sta. their kindness shown him. He sent bis road;thence tioned at Camp Seymour,- Golds, best wishes to every boy in tbe fighting We Have Just Receive A . 5 chs. to boro, is spending several 'days- in forces everywhere, and said he believed n ’s corner; at tbeir next meoting on Feb. 2. 1945, be town with her mother, Mrs. James would meet some of the boys from this Shipment Of ’s line 8 .2 9 M cGuire Motion. Healso saidbe believed there W. with his woold be some changes made in the White beginning, Pvt. W. B. Koontz, who is sta. Honse thir fail. ______STAR BRAND SHOES Davie Brick & Coal Co. es, more or tioned at Show Field, Sum ter,' S. f Ja n .. 1 9 4 4 . C., spent several days last week' Center News. Mocksville, N. C. ommissioner. with his mother, Mrs. P. L. Koon Mr. and Mn. Ed Walker and famfty vis­ Men’s Dress and Work Shoes tz, oa R . 2 . ited Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Tuttetow Sunday I l evening. e Superior Court Pvt. William Whitaker, who has Untolyn Latham spent Saturday nifcht with Dorothy Tutterow. Boys’ Dress Shoes gmon been stationed in a Florida camp, Mr. and Mn. J B. Greene and children spent several days last week with virited Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. O'Neal Sunday. Miss Margaret McAllister, who has been Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes moo his mother, Mrs. James Whitaker, on R. 2 . spending some time with relatives in Vir giota, has returned home. BIG BARGAINS ummons Mn. C C. Tutterow is underdoing treat Pfc. and Mrs G. F. Forrest, of ment at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Good Assortment Of Ft. Knox. Ky., arrived last week Mn. J. H. Jooes and daugater V ia ita d ioD Mn. Martin Latham Saturday evening. White Beans . . . 7c to spend a few days with Mr. For­ red L. Sig- rest's parents, Mr and Mrs G. F, TOBACCO CANVASS tbat an ac- Baptists Of Harmony Flour . . . $4.75 has been cotn- Forrest, on R. 3 . !or Court of Making Advance Both Ready-Made and By Yard Salt . . . . . $1.20 Mn. John Minor, of Winston Carolina, the The Harmony Baptist Chorch ex Salem, was in town last week on for absolute tended a call to full time work to Plenty Raiir CoaU for Men and Women ~ods of aban- her way to visit relatives at Fork. their pastor in December when tbe Bulk Garden Seed rs separation Her father, G. A. Carter is quite church was dedicated. 100 Yds Plant Bed Canvas . $6.00 ill, and has been for several weeks; The pastor. Rev. E. B. Hicks, has Get Your Garden Peas, Cabbage and Onion will further been serving the Harmony Held of OveralIsforMen . $1.95 required to Plant Nov. Sgt. Walter F. Conch is spend­ chiirchea which inelude New Hope, tbe Clerk ot ing a twelve day furlough with Plenty Work Shirts . $1.10 vie County at Harmony. Society and Cool Spring. Mrs. Couch on Route 4 . H e is now We Have Recently Received Some Mocksville, These church have made tip a field Dress Shirts . . . $1.50 Up n th irty d a y s stationed at Camp Phillips, Kansas. which has been served by tbe same ion of th is no- Mrs Couch accompanied him home pastor for more than 2 0 years and. Pitchforks, Garden Rakes and Garded Plows ublication will after spefidlng some time with Wm. for tbe past several years Ijames Plenty Work Pants $198, $2.25, $2.98 of February, Cross Roads in Davie County, has One 12 Disc Horse Drawn demur to the I r. and Mrs Robert Whitaker, been served by the same pastor for Bedroom and Dining Room Suites ntiff will ap- of Virginia Beach, spent the week- m ore than 2 0 years and for tbe ihe relief de- end with Mr. Whitaker’s mother, past several years Ijames Cross Harrow $65.00 on R . 2 . Robert is connected with Roads in Davie county, has been ser­ Also Recently Received. anuary, 1 9 4 4 . Unple Sam in the Navy Mail Ser­ ved by the same pastor. Plenty Mule and Horse Shoes IOc Ib C H A F F IN , vice. uperior Court, Now that tbe Qarmonv church has been remodeied and has no indebt Buy a Bunch bf Bonds to Bomb a Bunch of Bums ttorney. Naik any amount 7c Ib Cpl. Glenn Hammer, who is sta­ ednesa outstanding, upon the recom­ tioned at Quincey, Mass.. spent mendation of the board of deacons, Back The Attack SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS several days last and this week with the church membership has called s Notice. . the present pastor to full-time work. bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. The church made the direct call as­ WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY, TAX INCLUDED mini8 tralorof the Hammer. Glrsnn is looking well suming all financial obligations with* deceased,late of and seems to epjov any life. out aid froir the board. "lin a. notice Ib The pastor has resigned the work na Iiolding claims mYours For Bargains” to present them Mt and Mrs. Sie Louie, of Wash­ at tbe < tie r churches and began full­ tim e w ork th e first Sunday In Feb* CL' C Sanford Sons Co. before January ington, D. C., Sire the proud par­ I be plead in bar ruary With services each Sunday rsons indebted to ents of a fine daughter, Jacyln Sue, . at 11:30 a. m., and 8 p. tn . except who arrived at their home on (an. “Everything For Everybody” J. FRANK HENDRIX to make irome- ' fifth Sundays. Sunday school every h day of Janu- 19 th. Mrs, 1Louie is a daughter of t Sunday morning at 10:30. C. B. Phmie 7 Mocksville, N. C. LAKEY, Admr. Mr and Mn. J. B. Gaither, of Reavis is th e Sunday Bchool superin­ Call Building Nest Dsw Mocksville Hotel Cana. N. G. R. I. County Liu*. tendent. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE, N. C.

30 Years of U. S. Aviation Progress Banker on Newsstand tsSSS: Who’s News m This Week GIVE By I DeIos Wheeler Lovelace X fiU R By VIRGINIA VALE CHILD Consolidated Features.—WNU Release* ReIeEtSBd by W estern N ew spaper Union. this cold-relief used when 1NJ EW YORK.—On the day General Eisenhower’s invasion barges MAN who has met so bump against the channel-washed A many motion picture walls of Hitler’s fortress, the invad- stars that he can’t even re­ R N m i N H S < /• . I. »1 erS’ air SUP" member how; many he’s Victory May Now port wm be , known told me that Joan Fon- Depend Upon an com m anded , taine is really pretty, wonder- UTCH COLO Pattaq OVUmbreUaMan b* A ir M ar- I ful. Vitality, intelligence, tfpromptly relieves coughing shal T. L. TNTERESTIlJ j warmth, sensitiveness — she and makes breathing easier * for your dq Leigh-Mallory. His initial job will ' 4S(ifo.;tW. ; - Whenever the Diosne Quintuplets catch be to raise a cover of planes through ' has them all, said he. He seems to cold—their chests, throats and backs are color and wh| which Nazi bombers and fighters be right. A girl who . grew up with Immediately rubbed with Musterole.' . by diamond her and her sister, Olivia de Havil- MusterotegivessuchwonderfuIresuIts over the jou cannot thrust at Allied infantry and land, told me that Joan always did because it's MORE than just an ordi­ tanks down under. nary “Balve.” It’s what so many Doctors * different—it’s | know what she wanted, and how to and Nurses call a modem counter-iTribxnL head pieced On his record Leigh-Mallory get ,it. Well, when she came to It actually helps break up local conges­ is as good as he had better be New York after finishing “French­ tion in upper bronchial tract, makes Sixty-four blocj and the business of raising an breathing easier, promptly relieves cough­ man’s Creek” for Paramount, she ing, sore throat and aching chest muscles.. make a quilt < aerial umbrella is not new to wanted a vacation with her hus- due to colds. Get Musterole todayI tern with accufl him. He raised a fine one over JS 3 STRENGTHS: Children’s Mild; complete directil Dieppe. Some of the fruits of Regular and Extra Strong. 15 cents. Send f that hair-raising raid were sour AUm but the air marshal’s parasol 207W W estporl was beyond criticism. Besides E n clo se 15 T smoke-screens laid and the gun positions knocked out, bis bomb­ desired. Pattg ers and Blenheims and Bostons, Guy Emerson, vice president of a iiN a m e . . . his Hurricanes and Spitfires Indian Monament Turns New York bank, sells papers at a A 36-foot statue of an American A ddress ....J fought so furiously tbat Nazi newsstand while the owner took tim e plane losses were set at 191, Indian in the court house at St. Top: Naval air station at Pensacola, Fla., in 1914. Tents were fair off to purchase a war bond. His act Paul, Minn., is rigged with mo^ against a British 98. And 30 typifies the unity with which big pilots of the 9!f were saved. weather hangars. In bad weather planes were rolled into a brick struc­ tors and clock work so that it re­ ture not shown. Bottom: Typical view of the naval air training cen­ and small business men are buying volves once a day. Entering the last World war as a ter today where 15,000 naval aviators are trained yearly. The planes bonds and getting war tools to men NOTHH private after coming down from are trainers. a t the fronts. , Cambridge, Leigh-Mallory finished R E LI EVE Ease and soothe chafe. Form MORI as a flying officer with the D- S. 0 . M p n medicated coat of protection In the entire fidl He had planned on law, but re­ V K U betweenskinandchafingbed- Aspirin. Nonel Dry Crusaders QH DgG clothes with Mexsana, the. worldrs largestl mained In the army and the start MacArthur Poses With His Indian Warriors O U IIC w soothing, medicated powder. in economy sil of this war found him commanding tablets, 35c. r the British Twelfth fighter group. He also organized and directed the JOAN FONTAINE Polish air force in England, and for A v e g e t a b l e Bald . his achievements has been made a band, Brian Aherae. So she took it, It’s the stj Commander of the Bath. in a quiet comer of Connecticut— [Laxative certain tribe Of all Britain’s commanders none and sandwiched work as a nurse’s For Headache, of their hair I looks more British than the air mar­ aid in with doing the marketing. Sour Stomach' w ear huge iq shal. He has the wide jaw, the and Dizzy, rings. Spells when trim, thick mustache, the strong You’a never have known, if you caused by Con­ nose, the closely buttoned mouth heard Marlena Dietrich recently on stipation. Use glorified in cartoons. He is SI years the CBS Playhouse, in “Manpower,” only as directed. old. that she started for the broadcasting 15 doses for Mlt studio in fear and trembling. Back only 1 0 cents. ’T'HIS is just a luncheon pick-up; in August, 1942, she appeared on -*• probably there isn’t a true word that same program—and fans prac­ Dr, H it c h c o c k ’s in it. tically mobbed her when she got LAXATIVE POWDER Bal Sir Stafford Cripps was traveling out of a cab in front of the impres­ with a Great Man. After dinner the n sive building. This time she wore . Great Man old clothes—and the doorman didn’t Maybe Mr, Crtpps hauled out Streamlined Planes want to let her in! America’s P-38-fighting plane is Reli IsiVt as A u ste re a couple of so streamlined that nearly two- As Yarn Suggests his terrific Here’s perfect casting: Samuel c i g a r s . thirds of its air resistance is in the Goldwyn has engaged Victor Mc- retractable landing gear. I e e “mk! he urged, “I never“Smoke!” Gen. Douglas MacArthur, commander in chief of the Allied forces in Mrs. Ida Wise Smith, national Laglen for the role of the pirate He smoke,” said Cripps. the Southwest Pacific area, poses with representatives of American Indian president of the Women’s Christian known as “The Hook” in his tech­ The Great Man turned himself tribes in our army. Left to right: Sergt. Virgil F. Howell, Fawnee tribe, Temperance Union, chats with Con­ nicolor production of “Treasure AT FIRST into a chimney, poured a stiff Pawnee, Okla.; Sergt. Alvin J. Vilcan, Chitimacba tribe, Charenton, gressman Zoseph R. Bryson who is Chest.” McLaglen will be a good XICNOFA brandy, poised the bottle over a sec­ La.; General MacArthur; Sergt. Byron L. Tsignine, Navajo tribe, De­ sponsoring a bill to outlaw bever­ pirate, even though he will be the Slei ond glass and raised eyebrows in fiance, Ariz.; and Sergt. Larry L. Dekin, Navajo tribe, Copper Mine, Ariz. ages containing more than one-half nemesis of Bob Hope, and so in­ a convivial invitation. "I never of I per cent alcohol by volume. volved in comedy. Hope’s cast as a Now. . . drink,” said Cripps. touring actor who gets involved with C $ 6 6 6 proved The Great Man had several stiff a boatload of pirates. '2 ways at o J ones. Ten o’clock came. At the Where Some of Those Huge Raids Start € 6 6 TABLETS. SA IY L NOSE DROPS ’ child’s col| Out of the Rough Rub th Grst chime Cripps checked his wrist Lewis E. Lawes, for many years with Vick watch. It was ten, right enough, warden of Sing Sing, calls “New. I n s t a n t ly i “G’night!” he said briskly. "I al­ Prisons—New Men” “the first pic­ Iieve coug| ways go to bed at ten.” soreness ( ture I have ever seen which clearly restful sl4 Britain’s minister of aircraft portrays the all around activities of most of t production probably isn’t as se­ GERMANYV ^CZECHOSLOVAK! a modern prison in operation." It’s For bal| vere as all that. But be can be whenccld MUNICH the latest of the “This Is America” grim; as now when he warns VIENNA • -because 1 series. strike itl rosy optimists that 1914 will be YOU CAN LAUGH, TALK most m o f the Allies’ toughest year, He AUSTRIA Ruth Brennan, daughter of Wal­ took on aircraft production late AND !AT, FREE OF PLATE ter, begins her screen career in a EMBARRASSMENT in 1943 and some said he had small role in Selznick’s “Since You been demoted. It did seem a Went Away.” Not wanting to trade It*8 so easy to enjoy all-day confidence Sped come-down from the post of HUMS ZAGBCftV when your plates are held firmly and safely on her father's fame, she used the In place by this “comfort-cushion”—a The d u ck | lord privy seal, and certainly name of Lynn Winthrop—but the dentist’s formula. a n hour. less rewarding than his earlier only person she fooled was herself. L D r. W em et’s Pow­ 2. Recommended by ambassadorships to China and Her father’s been signed by War­ der lets you enjoy dentists for 30 years, YUGOSLAVIA ■olid foods, avoid em­ 3. Economical; BmaH: Russia. " ner Bros, for one of the top roles in barrassment of loose amount lasts longer. Fifty-five, Sir Stafford is an aristo­ plates. Helps prevent 4. Pure and harmless support of Humphrey Bogart in “To ■ore gums. crat, a baron’s son, but he runs GftAGUSA Have and to Have Not.” —pleasant tasting. . CONl A/Jdruggrcfs—30fLMoney fcodr tf oof def/flMedl with left-wingers. He is M.P. for * — sI Laborite Bristol and works to allay/ • W hen b l The BIno Network’s glamour star, feel irritablfj distrust of Communism. Gertrude Lawrence, is one of the i ^ Dr. W.ernet’s’Powder • LflRGfST ,SELliINiJ PLATE ■ do — chew F | proudest women in America, since . POWDLR-Jf*-THE .[WOBLD L chewing-gul O ERMANY’S Iron Cross comes in the American Red Cross gave her F E E N -A -M l three grades; the Nazi special her first stripe for 1,000 hours of taking only F police come in three grades, too. service. Everybody who. knows how directions — [ And it couldn’t be just a coincidence turbed. Nexl much time and good hard work she relief, helpiil p , ....I , that Wilhelm ExecutesHdlertS S chepm ann gives to aiding Uie w ar effort feels SNAPPY FACTS F E E N -A -M l that she ought to be the most deco­ and economi J Orders fo Letter w e a rs th e rated gal in America; she’s never ABOUT And to the Death l^west Srade tob busy or too tired to do whatever of the one she can. RUBBER FEEN- and commands the lowest grade of the other. Hitler’s own Elite Guard, “One Man’s Family” got its start the swaggering SS and the Gestapo, on the air as a sustaining progTam Himmler’s pets, both rank above V. S. Flying Fortresses are now using over 11 recently equipped air Months of study preceded one RHEG on NBC way back in April, 1932. Meed Bot Spl Schepmann’s troopers.' bases near Foggia, Italy, to drop tons of bombs on Nazi-controlled deft stroke of Adrian Grasselly, who Carlton E- Morse had been writing A Wisconsin truck driver re­ Don’t put f Since Schepmann took over territory. These bases will make possible a campaign extending over the split the famous $200,000 Liberator and producing radio programs like lieve pain L 600 mile range indicated by the light area on the map. Bombers can cently received o tribute from and other rl after tough Victor Lutz died In diamond, the largest ever found in “Chinatown Squad” and “Twisted tho Office of the Rubber Direc­ Use only J that automobile accident last take off and return to these bases usually without facing serious enemy Venezuela. The 155 carat stone is Tales,” but felt that the story of life tor because lie risked his life purchase p i May, his task has grown enor­ opposition. shown in closeup at bottom. as it is to the average American to save the tires on the frailer 60c and $fl mously. There are 12,000,000 re­ would appeal to the public. First of a tractor-frailer unit he . bellious alien workers in the thing anybody knew, the public was driving. The frailer' Reich now, and if these are to Flak Towers Take High Raider ToU Wins Highest Award made it a weekly listening habit— caught fire, but the driver be kept at work along with the and it still is. lacked it up and removed the bombed natives, the SA m ust tires while it was ablaze. turn the trick. Nancy Kelly would like to spend The far-reaching Influence #of the. Fifty now, Schepmann was born winters' on Broadway, on the stage, rubber situation will be appreci­ in the troubled Ruhr. In the first and summers in Hollywood, in pic­ ated when It Is known that dose World war he von his Iron Cross in tures—if she manages it, let’s hope to 40% of the motor vehicles ever the infantry and survived, three she’ll get better picture assignments made In this country were still In wounds and at the end was a lieu­ than she’s had recently. At 17 she service in December, 1941. More, tenant. was sensational in “Susan and God,” than half of them were owned With peace he spent much on the stage, and the movies by families with Incomes of Iess time in the headquarters of the grabbed her. To an unprejudiced than $30 a week. budding Nazi group at Dort­ onlooker it seems that she’s capable mund and finally Hitler made of far better work than she’s done him a full time SA leader. so far. •••BEC When the Nazis at length came to IN Vl power in ’33 Hitler ordered Schep- ODDS AND ENDS mann to wipe out opposition in Good-tastin Note to girls—Dich uHemy Aldrichn build stron Dortmund. There was a lot of op­ Jones is thrilled, but also embarrassed, by position. Communists were numer­ stamina; h all those letters junior misses have been It’s rich in n ous. These all vanished, however, tending him, sealed with pink impressions may be la after Schepmann’s militia caught up of their lips . . . Latest addition to the with the leaders; and Dortmund be­ times easier “Silver Theatern is Madeleine Lee, whom Ctll So give i came known as the town where po­ you used to hear as “Amos ’n’ Andy’s” REGoodrich litical suspects most frequently were Miss Blue . . . IThen Jan Peerce of “Great shot while trying to escape, or com­ Moments in Music” lets go with the full mitted suicide by leaping from their This is one of the most successful defense devices developed during Lieut. David C. Waybur of Pied­ power of his lungs, 'listeners fully expect prison windows. For his good, works Britain’s long struggle for survival against Nazi bombers. It is a flak mont, Calif., who was awarded the the studio walls to be blasted apart . . . Schepmann was awarded the empty tower of the antiaircraft command. Such towers proved very effective Congressional Medal of Honor for Hal Roach, former United Artists pro, honor of memt^ship.-.ip; the Rrus: last summer during the sneak attacks against seaside towns. Last year heroism in Sicily. This is the high­ ducer, has been promoted from, major to sian Diet and in the Reichstag, too flak towers accounted for 93 4uwned enemy planes 'and 59 ^‘probables.” est American, military award. lieutenant colonel in the U, S. army. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

W mT ONTHE !PEAKING IE FRONTi m R i lT tHIS horse head is a copy of an' Ip o S s Early American hobbyhorse. It is full of dash and spirit yet it is d when V'. so simple that the original crafts­ Released by Western Newspaper Union. man probably cut it out with an r \ ESPlTE shortages of equipment, ordinary handsaw and a pocket ■ A SERIES OF knife. caddies and traveling equip­ (SPECIAL ARTICLES ^ Eating Guide ‘ Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving A toddle bike is more up-to-date ment, golf play in 1943 was only 28 ’BY THE LEADING per cent below that of pre-Pearl Har­ Assures Health Menn than a hobbyhorse because we bor 1941. VAR CORRESPONDENTS^ Ynow now that it is better for tiny Pattern No. Z9594 For Your Family Chicken-Fried Heart The executive committee of the AUTHENTIC Creamed Potatoes MAKEA 1U gh ing T NTERESTING patchwork is here United States Golf association re­ EARLY «► easier vealed recently that membership in Buttered Spinach AMEMCAN BROOMSTICK 1 for your doing. Arrowheads of Whole Wheat Eolls. Beverage HOBBir HORSE J HORSE OR A u plets catch coior and white are held together the association dropped from 758 Battle Courage HEAD TODDLE Waldorf Salad ‘Cherry Cake BIKE nd backs are by diamond bouquets appliqued clubs a year ago to 703, but that 27 f a AY Iustorole.' other clubs joined the public links : tRecipe Given , BE CUT 'erful results over the joinings. It's new—it’s CapU De Foney, U.S.N. „ fr o m a v u st a n ordi- different—it’s the Indian Arrow­ division. •'V BOARD,— - an y Doctors Golf in general can take a bow untcr-irritanL _ head pieced quilt. :the diet are the protein foods in­ (WNU Feature-Through special arrangement local conpes- • * * for its showing during the past year. cluding meat, cheese, fish, poultry witA The American Maganm*) riiCt, makes Sixty-four blocks and a six-inch border Certain groups, apprehensive about or legumes. Although placed last VSC licves couj:h- One of the first things to under­ make a quilt oI 101-inch size. The pat­ the future, had voted to curtail ac­ :on the list, they are one of the most stand about military courage is that ACTUAL SIZE ihest muscles tern with accurate cutting guides and tivities alm ost to Uie vanishing point. PATTERN TO CUT c today! complete directions may be had as 29594, ■Important and I want to talk particu­ you cannot apply a yardstick to it AMD STENCIL Wren's MDd* 15 cen ts. Send your order to: Immediately after the declaration of larly about them in today’s column in advance of action. Human forti­ ALSO AS A ' Irony;. war there may have been reasons 6UI0E FOR because two of the most important tude cannot be measured like the AS5EMBLIN0 AUNT MARTHA, for such a drastic step, but the time of protein foods are rationed. tensile strength of a bar of steel. 207W Westport Kd., Kansas City, Mo. for that is removed. It is distinctly Proteins are part of every living Only battle can write the answers. Enclose 15 cents for each pattern not to their credit that they have cell. The body must have them if Often as not, a lion turns out to be a tots to learn to use their legs than to get a sense of motion by rock­ desired. Pattern No ...... made no attempt to resume at least it is to grow or build or repair it­ lamb in combat, or a lamb a lion. a part of their former programs. self. You can see the necessity for For several months I served on ing. The bike is easy to make of -vNam e ...... The drawing power of golf is evi­ giving plenty of protein-rich foods to one of the biggest aircraft carriers scraps of lumber; or when you T urns have cut out the head and sten­ A m erican A ddress ...... denced by the fact that 483 reporting children. Adults need them, too—al­ in the Pacific. On this ship was a ciled it you may decide to mount ouse at St. clubs raised $174,408 during 1943 for though their bodies have been built, downy-faced 18-year-old kid whom w ar charities with club tourneys and they are torn down with the work we called Babe. He was a timid, it on a broomstick as shown at the d with mo-’ upper left. that it re- sold $8,548,920 in war bonds. Bob they do, and the tissues must build introspective sort of boy who read • * • Hope and Bing Crosby, golfmg-radio and repair themselves. books in his bunk at night, stam­ NOTHING CAN DO Meat is a first class protein food NOTE—Mrs. Spears has prepared an artists, were given special recogni­ and deserves a high place in your Fish, poultry, cheese and meat mered when you spoke to him, and, actual size pattern (No. 257) for this au­ tion for their help. < diet. It’s used to build and repair are “first class” protein foods. Leg­ while he was a member of a 50-cali­ thentic Early American hobbyhorse head chafe. Form MORE FOR YOU umes, in which class we include, and also all tbe parts of the toddle bike. Certainly it is impossible for golf body tissues and is necessary for ber gun crew, he appeared to be ju st of protection in theentire field of aspirin than St. JosepIl roughly speaking, those plants that about everything a fighting man The pattern includes stencil designs for d chafing bed- Aspirin. None fester, none safer. The to carry on all of its former activi­ both children and adults. painting, a color guide, and complete di­ lexsana, the . world’s largest seller at 10c. Also sold ties. A large number of the top grow in pods, and consist of navy shouldn't be. rections. Pattern is 15 cents postpaid. Ad* ‘ted powder. in economy sizes— 36 tablets. 2 0 c, 1 0 0 Nutritionally speaking, we aren’t beans, black-eyed beans, pinto Then, one azure morning, we were d ress: tablets, 35c. Demand St. Joseph Aspirin. flight professional stars are in serv­ ice. But the same is true of base­ exactly on our toes. Doctors tell beans, kidney beans, black bean's, attacked by enemy dive-bombers. ball, professional football and all us that nutrition­ lima beans and soy beans; dried Down they came, peeling off one by MBS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS al diseases con­ split peas, pea­ one and lancing straight at the car­ Bedford Hills New York jAB L E Bald African Women other sports. They haven’t thrown D raw er 10 It's the style among women of in the sponge. Neither should golf. stitute our great­ nuts and lentils, rier. We had fighters up, and oar are what we call Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. certain tribes in Africa to pull all est medical prob­ heavy antiaircraft slammed at the 257. ' lem, not from the “second class” Japs like a hundred doors, bat the N am e Headache9 of their hair from their heads and wear huge festoons of wire as ear­ The Future of point of view of protein foods and kids back of the long file of 50-cali­ r Stomach that means they bers just waited. Daring long, des­ D iz z y rings. Outdoor Sports deaths, but from I ls w hen, disability and eco­ do an excellent perate seconds they simply had to ed by Con- A few short weeks ago one of the nomic loss. job of body build­ stand and take it. atioiu Usa S'------\ nation’s leading sportsmen voiced Tou as homemakers can do much ing but can’t take I was watching Babe anxiously. as directed, the opinion that Americans may be to give the doctors a big helping the place of meat H e looked sick with fear. I wouldn’t Just .2 drops Penetro d o ses fo e f MISERIES OF ' entirely. Possible exceptions to this Nose Drops in each expected to spend $3,644,000,000 a hand in this matter if you firmly re­ have been surprised to see him col­ nostril help you 1 0 cents. year for recreation within five years solve to feed the family according are peanuts and soybeans, both of lapse at his post. L breathe freer Aitnnat I instantly. Relieve the of the w ar’s end. to the rules laid down by the Na­ which are now being considered But he didn't collapse. As the / head cold nasal misery. This figure, based on a national tional Nutrition Council. The rules complete proteins. bombers’ screamed into range and ’ O nly 25c—2% tim es a s While meat is rationed and point the 50-calibers blazed into action, the much for 50c. Caution; income of $135,000,000,000 which are few, easy to follow, and flexible Use only as directed. economists have agreed will main­ enough to fit any food budget. So, values high, we will have to include scared kid suddenly became a man P e n e t r o N o s e D r o p s tain our national economy, is more how about it, homemakers, are you plenty of all the proteins in our —a cool, efficient, and entirely dead­ than twice that spent for recreation willing to give out a big heaping diet. Meats with lower prices and ly man. He never faltered for an lanes lower point values are just as good instant in the performance of his ting plane is in 1935 and 193«. plate of health to your family? Five-Footed Do? Your reward will be happier, health­ for you, nutritionally speaking. duties. nearly two- This huge amount of money—rep­ Here’s our round-up of recipes to­ A dog with a double leg, giving ance is in the ier and better people to live with. Wartime Emotions. it five feet, is owned by John reventing 3.3 per cent of all consum­ Here’s the guide to good eating. day. They’ll stretch meat and points er expenditures—will be spent for all and show you delicious ways of fix­ When the attack was beaten off; Smith, of St. Louis, Mo. It runs R ead it over and over until you have and plays with ease. forms of recreation. It is obvious fastened every rule in your mind and ing the second-class proteins: Babe was transformed. His face that hunting and fishing loom large you will automatically include food Dinner Complete. was flushed, his eyes bright, and in plans for future sports activities. he danced up and down on deck in from each of the classes in your- (Serves 6) /•YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROMs , And it is just as obvious that many menus every day. 2 cups sliced raw potatoes a kind of unholy ecstasy. “We got localities have given too little Milk is first on the list for it’s the 2 cups chopped celery one of ’em,” he shouted jubilantly. N ow . . . here's •wonderful home* thought to the future. 2 cnps ground beef (I pound) That illustrates a point which most nearly perfect food. See that many noncombatants do not under­ proved medication, that works Sportsmen’s groups in Minnesota, the grownups get two or more I cup sliced raw onions HOT HASHES 666 '2 w aysat on ce torelievedistressof Michigan, Wisconsin—in fact, in al­ I cup finely cut green pepper stand about war. It was largely dis­ If you suffer from hot flashfig, ' child’s cold—even white b e sleeps I glasses daily and the children have cipline and training, of course, which w eak, n ervous, cra n k y feelin g s, a re .N O S E DROPS most all states Where fish and game Z cups cooked tomatoes a bit blue at times—due to the Rub throat, chest and back three to four glasses. are comparatively abundant—have Vegetables and fruits regulate and % teaspoons salt enabled Babe and his comrades to functional “middle-age” period vwith V ick s V ap oB ub a t bed tim e. stand fast during the terrible sec­ peculiar to women—try Lydia E. Inetaiitly VapoRub starts to re* done much to guarantee good fish­ protect the body. They should not 1A teaspoon pepper PinkhamtS Vegetable Compound coughing spasms, muscular onds when the Japs dived straight lieve ing and hunting for the future. They ever be skipped for they are easily Place meat and vegetables in lay­ to relieve such symptoms. Taken soreness or tightness, and invite have cooperated with conservation ers in greased baking dish. Season at them, but, once they were able regularly—PinkhamtS Compound restful sleep. Often by morning, worked into the diet. Of the vege­ to strike back, they were immense­ m o st o f t h e m isery i s g on e. groups, governmental and private, layers with salt and pepper. Place helps build up resistance against tables you should have two besides such distress. It helps nature! and have done whatever possible to green pepper slices on top for gar­ ly strengthened by an emotion which ; For baby’s sake, try VapoRub potato, preferably one green and old-time writers used to refer to as Also a fine stomachic tonic. Fol­ when colds strike. It must be good, assure good hunting and fishing for one yellow, and one of these raw. nish. Bake in a m oderate (350-de­ low label directions. ■ because when colds. fellow sportsmen in time to come. Of fruits you should have two a gree) oven for 2 hours. “the fierce joy of battle.” s t r ik e it is what W IC K S There comes a time, however, LYDIA E. PlNKHAM’S cMirowo. m o s t m o th e r s u s e . V VapoRub day and one of these should be a when the mental and nervous fa­ Cooperation citrus fruit or tomato. This is a tigue which results from constant Several states have done a good way of guaranteeing enough vitamin * !5Sst- :: x- X 5 risk-taking can, if continued long Initialed Locusts Job in conservation matters. They C to the system. Vitamin C is eas­ enough, sap the fortitude Qf the InJay confidence Speedy Duck Hawk should and can do better. Any ily lost if cooked; that’s why a cit­ The outline of the letter ‘*W*f firmly and safely bravest. The duck hawk can fly 180 miles sportsm en’s chib worthy of the nam e rus fruit or tomato is required as can be seen on each wing of the ort-cushion”— a The case of Johnny Allen was like 17-year locust. a n hour. is willing to cooperate wholeheart­ they are usually eaten raw. that. Razor-keen, spunky, a bine- ecororaended by edly in any kind of venture aimed Eggs are expensive right now but eyed kid with a triangle of ginger Usts (or 20 years. at farthering the cause of hunting you should provide each person with Economical; small DON’T LET hair on his forehead, Johnny had C l f l ll IRRITATIONS OF ount lasts longer. or fishing. Politics have no place In 3 to 5 per week. everything a fighter pilot needs. 9IV IN EXTERNAL CAUSE Pure and harmless conservation but, sadly enough, few When the price pleasant tasting. . There wasn’t anything in the air he Acne pimples, eczema, factory derma* CONSTIPATION states are simon-pure in this regard. goes down and litis, Bimple ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, ocfc if no* delighted. SLOW YOU UP was afraid of, and on the ground he Theorists have attempted to ex­ we have more on was invariably good-natured, happy- bum ps; (b ...... • When bowels are sluggish and you hand give them o u t skin. ______^ plain that it is impossible for a lake go-lucky, always up to some amus­ lag and soreness of these miseries with feel irritable, headachy, do as at least one a day ,do - chew FCEN-A-AONTf the modem to become, “fished out.” Their rea­ Vegetables and fruits belong in the ing deviltry. ample home treatment. Goestoworkat chewing-gum laxative. SimpJfr chew sons are varied and interesting. But as that’s pre­ dietary dally. If possible have one After his arrival in the Solomoiist once. Aids healing, works the antiseptic FEEN-A-MINT before you go to bed, ferred. It doesn’t way. Uee Black and White Ointment only outdoor men in almost every sec­ of each raw so that yon can get all Johnny went on hazardous opera­ a s directed. IOcf 25c, 6 0c sizes. 2 5 y e a r s . taking only in accordance with package matter how you directions — sleep without being dis­ tion of the country can demonstrate the vitamins possible. Long cooking tional missions day after day. Often success. Money-back guarantee. Vital in cleansing is good eoap. Enjoy fa­ turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough have them—as eggs or incorporated otherwise. From their own expe­ will destroy many precious vita- he would be in eombat two or three m ous B lack a nd W hite S km Soap daily* relief, helping you fed swell again. Try rience the veterans can prove the into food. times in 24 hoars. FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is bandy Cereals and bread should be en­ ACTS and economical. A generous family supply difference between “then and now.” After a few weeks of this, John­ riched or whole grain; they’re nec­ Country Baked Limas ABOUT The same is true of wild game in ny’s personality underwent a marked essary every day. (Serves 8 ) change. In an airplane he seemed almost all forms. In certain hunt­ The butter requirement is about "NO MORE TROUBLE BBER FEEN-A-MINTliK ing areas the unfortunate individual 2 cnps lima beans just as daring as ever, but he 2 tablespoons daily. Other foods 1A pound bacon, cut small stopped enjoying life. Instead ol who fails to bag a deer, for instance, may be included in the diet to satis­ need only lay his money on the line I medium onion, sliced horsing around with fellow pilots a ft­ IT H CONSTIPATION!” fy the appetite and complete growth Place lima beans, bacon and on­ er a flight he would go off in a cor­ and a local poacher will fill his and activity needs. This, of course, RHEUMATIC PMI needs. ion in layers in pot. Combine the ner and read. He groused a lot. Says Long-Time Sufferer MeN Ml Spoil jn r Oiy-W llhrlt I m includes sweets and candies or ex­ following: One night he flew into a rage and Don’t p ut off getting C-2223 to re­ Many newcomers will be included tra quantities of the above depend­ 5VLo Tried Laxative Cereal! k driver re* lieve pain of muscular rheumatism among postwar fishermen and hunt­ 1A cup light molasses took a poke at his best friend merely tribute from and other rheumatic pains. Caution: ing upon the activity of the body. lib tablespoons brown sugar because he had scattered some Use only as directed. First bottle ers. Millions of servicemen have One of the most important classes ubber Direc- learned to live out of doors and, de­ Z teaspoons salt equipment on his cot. If you, too, are disappointed :sked his life purchase price back if not satisfied. of foods which must be included in with pills and purgatives, be sure 60c and $1.00. Today, buy C-2223. spite the horrors of war, a large 1 teaspoon dry mustard Best Care. on th e tr a ile r 2 tablespoons chili sauce to read this unsolicited letter! Her unit he - percentage of them have learned The squadron’s flight surgeon had 44For several years I w as afflicted With I cup tomato juice common constipation. I tried various The trailer ' more about nature than they would Lynn Says a quiet talk with johnny. He broke have during peacetime. When they Pour the mixture over beans. remedies, but got only temporary relief. : th e d riv er Bake 4 to 6 hours in a slow (250- down and bawled in the middle of Several months ago, I started eating removed the return they will give more attention The Score Card: The vital prob­ it. The flight surgeon knew the KELLOGG'S ALI^BRAN each morning, lem of saving used fats so they degree) oven. Uncover for last % drinking water freely through the day. I s a b la z e. to activities which take them out* hour. symptoms. What really ailed John­ have since never had the slightest trouble doors. That means hunting and fish­ can be utilized for explosives falls ny was fatigue. He wouldn’t admit with constipation. My gratitude to ^ !1» , fluence ^of the ing, camping, hiking and canoeing. to the homemaker. Save them in •Cherry Cake. LOGG’S ALIeBRAN.** Mr. H. M. BiIeya I ill be appreci- Vi ciip shortening it even to himself, but his nerve 11 E . Diviaon Street, Chicago, 111. tin cans; when you have a pound Scientists say KELLOGG'S. own that close For the most part, state conser­ I 1A cups sugar was gone. The surgeon sent him vation groups will do everything pos­ take them to your butcher, who back to a hospital for rest, followed ALL-BRAN can really “get at” a ’ r vehicles ever will weigh them, pay for them Vi teaspoon vanilla common cause of constipation— ry were still In sible to take care of existing nat­ Vi. teaspoon lemon flavoring by leave. ural resources, but those official in both points and money. When he returned to the squadron lack of sufficient “cellulosic” ele­ rf 1941. More Vi cap finely chopped, drained ments in the diet — because ii is ■ were owned units need the active cooperation of You can save on foods if you maraschino cherries he was himself again, as brave and one of Nature’s most effective incomes o f less ON SCOTT’S/ every man interested in wild life. refrigerate them properly.. Eggs, I cup milk cheerful as ever, but if the doctor sources of these elements! They True cooperation can come only for example, belong in the cold­ 3 cups sifted cake flour had not acted promptly Johnny work^ by helping the friendly with an increased appreciation for est spot in the refrigerator. T i 3 teaspoons baking powder might have suffered a nervous colonic flora fluff up and prepare •••BECAUSE IT’S RICH our resources and less wholesale you want to separate them, do it H teaspoon salt crack-up which would have cost his the colonic wastes fo r easy, nat­ despoiling of them. as soon as you take them from life, and possibly those of some of, ural elimination. KELLOGG’S , 4 egg whites ALL-BRAN is not a purgative. IN VITAL ELEMENTS* the refrigerator. Whites beat Cream the shortening and sugar. the men who flew with him. more quickly at room tempera­ Doesn’t “sweep you out” ! I t’s a > Good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion helps SPORTS SHORTS Add the flavoring and chopped cher­ Modern Improvements. gentle-acting, “regulating” food. I ture. In the amphibious warfare of the buQd strong bones, sound teeth, and C Wes Ferrell, former big league ries, then mix. Add sifted dry in­ If you have constipation of this • stamina; helps build resistance to colds. pitcher, won a share of both first Cheese should be well refrig­ gredients alternately with T n i l l r Pacific, one of the chief dangers to type, eat KELLOGG’S ALL- ■ It’s rich in natural A & D Vitamins* that and second places in the pro-ama­ erated. To keep any of it and Beat only until smooth, then fold in a flier is that of running out of gaso­ BSAN or several ALL-BRAN . may be in the diet. And—it’s 4 teur golf tourney at Pinehurst, N. C. the precious points on it from egg whites beaten stiff. Placje in a line and being forced down' at sea muffins regularly. Drink plenty of : times easier to digest than plain cod Uver He paired with one pro to win the wasting, cover cut surface with greased, shallow, floured pan and or over jungle, and, in the first water. See if you, too, don’t cheer j So give It daBy. Buy at all druggists! event and later teamed with anoth­ melted paraffin. Wrap well be­ bake 45 minutes in a moderate oven months after Pearl Harbor, many its welcome relief! Insist on gen- I er to take second. fore storing. * (350-375 degrees). Cool and ice with a kid lay. awake nights thinking vine ALL-BRAN, niade only by P RemnmM Iv Eaq Itette C. Baltimore has 400 amateur bas­ Milk should go to the coldest boiled icing. about these hazards. Today they Kellogg’s in Battle Creek. ketball teams this winter. , spot in the refrigerator and If you uiant sugar-saving suggestions, worry less about them. They have TryS C O T lS C Quote from Gene Tunney: “My should stay out only-when being write to Lynn Chambers, Western News­ been taught how to survive in the main regret is that I was forced by poured. Bacteria develop 10 times paper Onion, 210 South Desphines Street, jungle, and they know that they have NOSE MUST DRAIN I, EMULSION circumstances to quit the ring before faster at 56 degrees than at 40. Chicago 6, IUinois* DorCt forget to enclose 7 out of 10 chances of being rescued To Rolieve Head Cold Aliserier I reached the peak of my boxing a stam p ed , self-addressed envelope for if they are forced down at sea in When bead colds strike* help nose GrEat Vear-Round Tonic Save Used Fats your reply.- drain, dearthe way for freer breathing “ skill.” Released by Western Newspaper Union. the vicinity of the group of islands comfort with KOffMlTS tfASAL JEUT. At Jnggdtb where fighting is now going on. THE OAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE Nt C., FEBRUARY 9.1944

Owwrag-S 1D! To fAte Peogste 2 S S S.S S » c- a S o<5 3 . „ 2 of iC^h Community «rS» s o S1Sr DAVIE BRICK s w g . ,VICTORY YOU CAN AFFORD IT '* C S ' a . Ycu can c.Tord to buy E xtra War ■o B P 2 COMPANY "BGncIs during this Fourth War Loan 2 Bp3'2 £T** for nce£:'.:iS. scarce goods, you are SiW O S iS P From a transport In New Guinea Phone 48 Mea arc < jh f I n A l Wmm increcisLifr prices . . . if you want ♦ *■**> 2 S1StS Fir—la ms. The leaat wa M to help win the war you can’t af­ S n S American members of hospital units ford KDT to buy v/ar Bonds. If 9 e 3 « 0 H !iS are carrying medicine and instru­ Mocksville, N. C. d* here at home is to bay you want to help that boy in the V ments provided by War Bond dol*, War Brads— 1 0 % for War service, you can’t alford NOT to ? 2 S S 1Sg s F Ronds, every pay day. buy E::tra Bonds and if you want a lars. gjJi-edged investment for your own How many will they succor; how I future security, you can’t afford many dead will they find? How NOT to buy Extra W ar Bonds. S ~ S u 2 « H 32 many will never return? We do not Don't just do the expected—buy ?§.*■&? Js know but we do Imow our daily con­ AU the Bonds you can. duct can make an earlier end of THE EDITOR. the w ar. B-S E g S S -S ” S » “ 2 .S Give your dollars action: Buy a «. 3.2 Ssr< More War Bonds. To vhe PeopEe sBS2.B? - I— K 5. Treasury Depariment The Cf this Community 8 ! s , 5 i » l YOV ARE IMPORTANT There is no such thing as a 'a ^ r-I= "little” investment in the Fourth 2-f s." S i a War Loan. "'WJLa mm Davie Record Your $25 or $50 or $100 E xtra ^ S S?S2a « War Bond may not have great im- K- OS." to s s l l g - ' s —— — m aj-ing up a 5^ 'i o-o— S s. h Has Been Published Since 1899 billion dollar to­ S B ■* B «S <03 ."*3? 1 tal for individu­ als. But multiply W l r f g f yourself by 130,000,000 and then you see in IE6rs-P S, 4 4 Y ears real perspective S i w r s y J E how truly great each citizen be­ •»trs —g p*- comes in massing national strength e._ SB--s Po against the Nazis and the Japs. ’ §?® Sg«,» Other* have come and gone-your Capt. Maurice Witherspoon, Navy S < I z a Ssfo chaplain aboard the Carrier Wasp when she sank, tells of a rescued o bSs county newspaper keep* going. wounded sailor, who, as he re­ I sfes-? 2 gained consciousness, asked: "Did I do my best?” Sometimes it has seemed hard to That’s the only question you, too, have to ask yourself when you de­ M3A”a MVfl make "buckle and tongue” meet but cide the extent of your personal participation in the Fourth War Loan. soon the sun shines and again we There undoubtedly will be large H g r n a s s B single purchases of War Bonds in s.? & this community, but yours—if it is march on. Our faithful subscribers, “your best” will deserve equally the red, white and blue shield you aa.o-a.Ki are privileged to display in the win­ M _ £ o E.o o M most of whom pay promptly, give us dow of your home. 9 £ B uLeCs Keep Backing the Attack B * S ^ A sprig of green on the Mediter­ courage and abiding faith in our THE EDITOR. §.3 §?j2$ g § * ranean front; today It’s camouflage 5353484848232323482323484848000000000202485323534848230190532323239148532323530101 “ =S-O1O S sj ta t an American machine gun nest. fellow man. SB-O ^ i a e J To win quicker our soldiers must To the Peopie have munitions and materiel, more of this Community and more. To provide them all of If your neighbor is not taking The S - Z S S t s e r0 us must boy more and more War KILL OR BE KILLED Is sbIifg Bonds. p. s. TrtstHO Dtpu tmtwt Record tell him to subscribe. The United States Marines paid the * M 5gS stiffest price in human life per g S - square yard for the capture of 3 g M g's price has not advanced, but con­ Tarawa, vital Pacific outpost. o r be Your Tt was kill killed. SS?? tinues the same, $1.00 per year. yffSMSBM iw in boy* d,d not WShi flinch when they Ig H ran into the Wftft r ™ deadliest fire­ power along the beaches of this When You Come To Town important Gil­ bert Island stronghold. This assault, Make Our Office Your bloody and cost­ ly, is one of the many which m ust be made before Tokyo and Berlin are pounded into dust and ashes. Headquarters. What are you doing to back up the buys? Bemember these are boys from this very community, perhaps from your very home. Any We Are Always Glad To home in your neighborhood which today does not display the treas­ ury's red, white and blue 4th See You. War Loan Shield proclaiming “We / bought Extra War Bonds” is not backing the attack. Every Extra 23232323482323232323482323234823232323484848535353535353535353535353532323232353232323234848234848 War Bond you buy becomes a di­ rect fighter against Japan and Ger­ many. If you could but see one man die on the battlefield, you would not count the cost of your Your son who is in the Armyf will slight sacrifices to buy Extra War Bonds to make each succeeding as­ sault less costly in the lives of our Not all the victories are on our boys. aide; not all the losses ase our enjoy reading The Record. Just like a You can’t afford NOT to buy Ex­ tra Bonds in the 4th War Loan if enemy’s. Here you see barrel upon you would help these boys. barrel of good American fuel going up in smoke afte r a Ja p strafing. letter from home. The cost is only 2c. THE EDITOR. The boys cannot be replaced but the material can—that is, if all real Americans do their utmost in the war effort and buy War Bonds. per week. Send us his address. Make your dollars work for vic­ tory: Buy More War Bonds. U. S* Treasury Department L E T U S D O 8&NPS 0V5Z AMERICA * * * The Record only $1.00. YOUR JOB PRINTING Behind a split rail fence near HodgenviUe, Lincoln’s Birthplace OUR READERS Kentucky, 1 8 the Lin­ ARE NOT- coln Memorial of gran> ite and marble, erected on the farm site where We can save you money Abraham Lincoln was born. The one room log house is enclosed with­ on your in the memorial. ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, . TRAINED SEALS , BUT THEY RESPOND J L STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL “ TO AD SUGGESTIONS ' ^ HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. Lincoln saw the evils of a country "half slave- half free.” W e are fight­ Patronize your home newspaper ing now to keep Nazi ; On the beaches of Italy, in the K eep Ob slavery away from our Jungles of the Pacific—planes, tanks, free shores as much as and thereby help build up your artillery must move—and fast; no BacM sig Ib e AHadc to liberate the conquered waiting to build roads or airfields. peoples of Europe and That’s when our soldiers must un­ With War Bands Asia. AUTO LOANS home town and county. ______roll these “steel mattresses,” as you CITIZENS FINANCE CO. see them in this photo. Your War Bonds pay for them . Vance Hotel Sldg. U. S. Tnaiury Dtpartmtut Statesville, N. C. THE DAVIE RECORD. I The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPDE READ

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Supporting God’s Cause The "Matter With” A- Quotiog Another Roose­ Be Saved, Today! Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. laenhour. Hlddenite. N. C- merica velt In Genesis 3 7 :2 7 2 8 w e find By The Street Rambler. Vhal V at Happening In Davie Several months ago one of my “Come, and let us sell him to the 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before Tbe New Deal Used Up readers, Mrs. A. P Thompson, of W hat’s the matter with America Here’s whr.t Theodore Roosevelt Ishmeelites and let not our hand be Miss Elizabeth Ward greeting 1 1 3 'Bank St., Mount Airy. N. these days? had to say about criticizing the man upon him; for he Is our brother and The Alphabet, Drowned The friends on Main street—Bunch of C., wrote me, saying, ‘‘Brother Too many diamonds, not enough who occupies the high office of Pre­ our flesh. And his brethren were politicians saving the country on sident of the United States: JHogi and Plowed Up The Isenhour, I guess you won’t re­ alarm clocks. content. 'Ilien there passed by corner of square—Soldier boy eat­ “The President of the United Cotton and Corn. , member me, but as a teen age boy Too many pointed-toed shoes, mldianites merchantmen, and they ing barbecue and drinking beer— States is merely the most important at White Rock Church, near-Thur­ and not enough square-loed ones. drew and lifted up Joseph out of Gossip Club members greeting one (Davie Record, Feb. 1 9 , 1 9 1 9 ) among a large number of public mond, N. C., I attended one of Too many serge suits and uot the pit, and sold Joseph to the another in local store—Miss Mattie Lint cotton is 2 8 cents. servants. He should be supported your meetings. That has been 2 5 enough overalls. Ishmealites for twenty pieces of Sue Smith enjoving cold drink— Miss Mortba Call is spending a Too much decollette and not e- or opposed exactly to the degree years ago. or perhaps more . I can’t silver and they brought Josephinto Miss Betty Walker feeding baby week or two with her brother at remember much abaut the meet­ nongh aprons. which is warranted by his good con­ E g y p t ” icecream—Mr. and Mrs W. L. Selma. ing, but I do remember you. Since Too many satin-upholstered lim­ duct or bad conduct, bis efficiency Isreal sent Joseph to see if bis Jones loaded down with groceries Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stroud, of ousines and not enougb cows then I have read many of your ser­ or inefficiency in rendering loyal, brethren were well and so on You —Miss Josephine Carter selling val­ Winston-Salem, spent tbe week­ Too many consumers and not e- able and dis-interested service to mons and poems in the Union Re­ no Clough have read all about it, entines—Charlie Reeves talking a- end intown with relatives. nough producers. the nation as a whole. publican, and some in another pa­ and we find bis brethren sold him bout the groundhog—Soldier boy Mrs R. L. Wilson returned Fri­ Too much oil stock and not “Therefore, it is absolutely nec­ per or so. We sure look forward to the Ishmeelites for twenty pieces walking down Main street holding day from a visit to her daughters nough savings accounts. to Thursday when we receive the essary that there should be liberty of silver. Yon say "that awful” hands with pretty girl—Buster Kil­ in Winston-Salem. Too much envy of the results of to ttll the truth about the acts of Union Republican, as we are sure don’t you? Yes. it is still goingon lian baying new winter hat -One The stork visited Dr. and Mrs. hard work and too little desire to the president of tbe United States, of some good reading, especially in the world today. People will do boy and two girls scrapping . in C. R. Nicholson at Connty Line emulate it. and this means that it is exactly when we turn to the Quiet Coruer. most anything for money. These front of postoffice—Bus driver cus­ last week and left them a Fne son. Too many desiring short cuts to necessary to blame him when he Well, I have a family now, a good fellows thought if they got rid of sing auto driver in front of bus Burgess Reeves, of near Sbef wealth and too few willing to pay does wrong or to praise him when companion and four children. Moth-, Joseph his dreams would’t come station—Baptist pieacher walking field, who has been at Camp Tack, he does right. Any other attitude er is also making her home with th e price. true, they didn’t wan’t him to have down Main street carrying empty son for several months, arrived Too much of the spirit of “get in an American citizen is both base me. Father is dead. The child­ or do more than them. That’s gallon jug—Mrs. Clarence James home Satnrdav. while tbe getting is good” and uot and servile. Nothing but tbe truth ren are all Christians as well as just the way of people today searching for lost purse—Haines Mrs. Emma Griffin, of Winston. enough old-fashioned Christianity. should be spoken about tbe Presi wife and myself. We are very When they think you’re getting a Yates in front of bus station talk­ Salem, and her brother, A. L. Sain Too much discontent that vents thankful for them. Pauline, the dent of the United States, or any­ head ot them, they don’t like vou, ing to friends, were In town Friday itself in mere complaining and too one else. But to announce that oldest, is 1 9 .. Ralph is 1 7 . Fred 1 2 , do anything to keep you from go­ Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Cole, Miss and Mary is 8 years old. We like tittle real effort to remedy condit there must be no criticism of the ing on. Often paid some one to do Sarah Ga ther and R. B Sanford G. 0 . P. Victory Would to sing Gospel songs more than ions. President of tbe United States or something to cause you a down fall. spent Thursday In Charlotte. anything else. The three older Too much class consciousness and that we are to stand by the Presi­ Wonder how many reading this are Shorteu War Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tohnstonere- too little common democracy and dent of tbe United Slates Or that children and I make up a quartet guilty of that. Why don’t you do Chicago—Election of a Republi­ turned Wednesday from a delight love of humanity.—Ex. we are to stand by the President though we are not so good, but we something to help someone, en­ can President next November will fnl stay in Florida. enjov it so much because we feel right or wrong, is not only unpat­ courage some pilgrim on his jour­ shorten the war “bv months if not Miss Phoeba Hunter returned to like we may be helping others a Household Hints riotic and servile, but is morally ney to Heaven, or win some one to years” because it will guarantee A- her work at Graham Sunday after bit. We -sang for a revival that re­ The OPA has just issued a little treasonable to the American spirit.” Christ that they might have a home merica’s military leaders home front spending some time with relatives cently closed in Mount Airy. They booklet entitled, “Uncle Sam Keeps in Heaven If you’re getting ready support of Indiana, asserted in ad­ on R 2 . took a love offering for us, altho Your Rent Down—You Must Ktep Idealistic Politics to meet your maker. “Prepare to dressing national national leaders of Albert Richardson, of Calahain, we asked them not to. They want­ Your Home Up!” of which some 2 . While President Roosevelt seems meet thv God.” tbe Republican Party here. who has been in the army for sev­ Representative Halleck. recently ed to show us by that, that they ooo.ooo copies were printed with eager to divert attention from his Friends, if I know my heart, if eral months, arrived home Thurs­ named chairman of the Republican appreciated our help. Now we de­ taxpayers’ money at a cost of some discredited New Deal on the domis I can’t help someone, do or say day Congressional Campaign Committee, cided, after thinking of many good $2 5 ,0 0 0 . tic World New Deal, he and the something to encourage tbem God Mrs. R. M. Ijames and daughter members of the White House palace declared that the Republican Party causes in which a little might help Tbe booklet has 1 5 pages and forbid, I don’t want todotLemany Inez, spent several days In Sails guard apparently find time to de­ must approach the campaign with a some, that we would make just a contain some 8 0 suggestions to barm. Because we haven’t gotten cold, grim determination to win the bury last week with relatives. vote considerable attention to play­ little love offering to you in order householders. Apparently, th e always to stay here. We’re all go war and win it quickly. Mr. and Mrs. O. L Williams and ing politics where it counts, even if to show you that we do appreciate OPA thinks that tbe people are ing to die sooner or later, it Jesus We must demonstrate to the peo­ daughter. Miss Martha, have re­ this involves consorting with unsav­ your good work in putting before eveu dumber than does Harry Hop­ doesn’t rapture His church first. ple of America that the minute to turned from an extended visit to ory political bosses. the boys and girls, men and worn kins and tbe Palacr Guard at the From Trenton, N. J., comes an in­ So at all times it pays to be pre change horses in tne middle of tbe Camden, S. C Frank Williams en, good, clean, wholesome reading White House, for here’s wbat tbe teresting case in point. Democratic pared to face God, because tbe next stream is that mome.it when tbe new also came In from Camden Monday horse can cross the stream more which the Christian may feast np OPA advises vou to do: Governor Charles Edison, who, by minute we maybe standing, facing to spend a few days. quickly, more efficiently and without on, and the sinner - warned. Mav "Keep vour children from writ­ the way, is retiring from office in our record, our Savior and King, Misses Elizabeth Rodwell, Mar spilling its burdens,” be said. the Lord give you many more veao ing on the walls favor of a Republican, recently as either prepared 0 r unprepared garet Nail and Linda Gray Clem, in which to do yout wonderful Do not throw paper on debris serted that Federal patronage is all friends, it’s awful to think of stand, ent went to Charlotte this week to that is keeping Frank Hague. Tren Why Businessmen Tear work. You will find enclosed $5 where it will clog drain-pipes. ing before Jesns un-saved, un.pre. enter a hospital where they will ton’s mayor and notorious political Pray for us along with the thous­ Oil all squeaking hinges. pared but there’s only two places st.idy for trained nurses. boss, alive! Their Hair ands you already have on your list.” Do not throw lighted cigarettes to spend ETERNITY! E ith er Fred Swing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Edison admits that “bis Washington — Congress appre­ May the God of. heaven bless out of the window. Heaven or Hell. Jesus came to J. H. Swing, of R. 2 , has re tu rn ­ patience is almost exhausten because ciates a chuckle these grim days—as you, Bro. Thompson and your fam­ Mop up spilled water. seek and to save that which was ed home from France, to the de. of the national administration’s con­ who doesn’t? A committee which ily in a wonderful way and make It’s a wonder the OPA didn’t ad. tinued collaboration with Mayor Ha­ lost. He’ll save you if you’ll only light of his parents and many re­ came across what it termed atypical pou a real blessing to others. May vise housewives to feed their chick­ gue. In spite of ail we can do, Ha believe Listen, Romans 1 0 :9 “ T h at latives and friends. example of OPA legalistic language” you sing to bless mankind and to ens. gue appintments, and he is getting if thou shalt confess with thy mouth is passing it around and getting A phone message last week from glorifv God Your liberality is plenty of Federal patronage. Mayor the Lord Iestis, and shalt believe in snickers from everybody but bureau­ Cooleemee informed us that Editor greatly appreciated by me, and no Who Started It? Hague would have been a dean duck thine heart that God harh raised crats. Taken from Amendmrnt No. Sell was rejoicing over the arrival politically long ago had it not been doubt it is indeed pleasing to God. Some folks suggest that petty po­ him from the dead, thou shalt be 5 to Maximum Price Regulation 319, of a new son. Our informant said for Federrl patronage from Wash­ Thank you so much for the offer litics should be forgotten “for the saved.” “And him that cometb to the passage reads verbatim: he believed this was the fifteenth. ington.” ing and your very, very encourag duration.” Thefunny part of the me I will in no wise cast out ” “All commodities listed in Ap­ With such testimony coming from Editor Sell has our sympathy—the whole thing is that the term “petty pendix A those known to the trade ing and uplifting letter It is a a prominent Democrat who served John 6 :3 7 . Want you quit selling price of living still being upward. politics” seems to apply only to any as such excepting therefrom such blessed thing to support God's for a period as Secretary of the your brethrhn, hating and harming E. R Carter, who has been in attack upon the New Deal adminis­ thereof, if any, while subject to an­ cause. My articles, poems, serm­ Navy in President Roosevelt’s cabi­ them and say no to the devil, and France for several months, is visit­ tration. New Dealers started the other regulation.” ons and books are read by thous. net, any plea addressed by New yes, to Jesus, he’ll save you. This ing home folks near Fork tor sev- political discussion when a certain ands of people, and when you help Dealers to Republicans suggesting maybe your last chance. Just now eral days. He will return overseas New Leal group began the fourth me with your means you are help­ that po.itics be anjourned, "for the while he’s calling, come. One more this week. He came over with a term campaign to do a little cam­ ing me to write and publish God’s duration” falls on deaf ears. thought, friends, God loves you contingent of wonnded soldiers. paigning of their own. W m wonderful truth to the world. I and Christ died for yon. Where Mr. Carter says he has had enough War or no war, politics will not be An X mark opposite your hope to meet you and your family shoved into the background. There will you spend Eternity. of France and will be glad to come name means come to see us. some sweet day in tbe heavenly is an epochal election, and while they MRS. ELBERT DUNCAN. home to stay. world. I’ll pray for yon, and please are thinking about that election, and Kannapolis, N. C MCKmATTACK Mrs. I. R. Deadmon, of Satis, keep me on your prayer list, also while they are thinking they are also RATION GUIDE bury, died Wednesday morning, my thousands of readers. going to express those tnoughts out SUGAR-Book 4, stamp 30 As You Already Know following an extended illness, aged loud. 5 pounds, expires Mar. 31. This is what they mean by danger- 6 8 years. Mrs. Deadmon was a ua Vital Statistics for 1943 This is still a democracy, and this Can you use a tive of Davic county, and a half democracy will again take expres. SHOES-Coupon 18 in the ous! A New York store discloses D uring th e 865 days of 1943 the the fact of two girls in rather droopy sister of H. M. Deadmon, of Ri. 4 , sion through the ballot box. The sugar and coffee ration book Federal Government spent more slacks, handing out $3,500 in wrink­ and an aunt of Mrs. C F. Stroud, war is not going to suffer for lack of valid for one pair of shoes typewriter? money than it did in all of tbe first led bills to a clerk in exchange for a of Mocksville. One brother, J. F attention or loyal support, for tbe has no expiration date. No. 150 years of the nation’s existence. mink coat that they both could wear. AN YOU do clerical work or Click, of Hickory, survives. Fun­ voters will take both in their stride. I airplane stamp in Book 3 During 1943 Federal expenditures Political action has been merely A truck driver parked his vehicle at accounting? Have you ever eral and burial services were held became valid Nov. I for one G totalled 8 8 billion dollars, or appro­ skirmishing so far, and probably the curb while be goes into a gift worked in a store? Can you drive T hursday. ximately 241 million dollars every pair shoes. shop and page $125 for an artistic a c arl won’t be much more than that until GASOLINE-Coupon No. 8 Mrs. Thos. Cleary, 7 0 , of near 24 hours. after tbe political party conventions, bowl. Selling night-gowns for 50 The Armv needs all kinds of Sheffield, died Monday night. The Daring 1943 th e Federal debt but before that time the average in A book good for 3 gal­ dollars while others at “bargain skills in the WAC. There’s a bodv was laid to rest at New Un- showed a net increase of approxi­ citizen is going to discuss parties and lons, expires February 8th. price” of $29.95 are rapidly gobbled chance for you—to improve a skill you alreadv have, or learn one ion Methodist church Wednesday mately 57J billion dollars. candidates to his hearts content. TlRES-Inspections requir­ up. Pocketbooks for $100 and even­ At the close of 1943, the thirteenth ing sweaters for $35 are tbe choice you’ll find useful all your life. morning at 11 o’clock. S urviving ed of A book holders every saccefsive year in which the Federal of spenders on benders. Tbe wife Today — find out about the op. are tbe husband and two sisters Fair Prices, Not Doles six months; of B holders ev­ treasury ba3 shown a deficit, the na­ of a man who has not had bis income portnnities that await you in the Joe, the little son of Mr. and “Government officials have ad­ bettered by the war. was pushed a- tional debt had reached the stagger ery four months; of C hold WAC—the important job, the in­ mitted that farmers need mere mon side as she waited to took at $5 pur­ teresting life, the chance to serve Mrs. Forrest, of tha Turrentine ing total of 170 billion dollars. ers every three months. ey and have provided subsidy pay­ ses, by two women factory workers your country in a vital way. section, was carried to the home of FOOD-Brown stamps Book wanting “no cheap bags but some­ Mrs M. Anderson, at Fork, Sun­ ments as a sop, which fanners op 3, meats and fats, V W. X, thing for around $25!" There was a APPLY at tbe nearest U. S. day to have the mad stone applied pose-in principle. They want fair woman who looked like she had aeed Army Recruiting Station (your lo­ prices for their preducts, not doles expire February 26. Green of a paper kerchief, boying five cal post office will give you the ad­ to a mad dog bite received the day from the public treasury ...... stamps in Book 4, processed hankies at $2 each. Takethesecases dress). Or write: Tbe Adjutant before. The stone adhered and Fred H. Sexauer, President, Dairy- foods. G, H and J., expire and add a few of your own to them General, Room 4 4 1 5 , Munitions stayed on the wound until Tuesday and you have an idea of what is Building, Washington, D C. men’e League Cooperative Associa­ Feb. 20. K, L and M expire meant by the danger of inflation!— afternoon, almost 5 2 hours. tion, Inc. March 20. Ex. THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE. N. C. FIRST CHOICE Marines in South Pacific Battle Time, Mud and Japs OF MILLIONS Who’s News N ow faafer. None sorer. None eater. St. Joseph Aspirin—-world’s largest seller atlCtf. Save m ost in larser sizes. 3 G tab* This Week lets, 20f; XOO tablets, only 35*. W hy ever r pay more? OemaBdSt-JosepbAqiirai. Delos Wheeler Lovelace W S i Old Testament in Hebrew By VIRGi: Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. The Old Testament is now being Released by Wester published in Hebrew in Palestine, ,XTEW YORK. — After 1940 it A SERIES OF W the first tim e in history th at a com­ h o u g h R i ’ seemed that Hear Admiral Boss I SPECIAL A B T IC U S plete edition of this book has been R ee-suh) St T. McIntyre had had official instruc­ BY THE LEAOI N O produced in its original language Tfive seasons ^ tions to look on only the bright side AU CORRESPONDENTS in its native country. politan Opera of all presi­ tag**** This 3rd Termer dential mi­ can claim her WillAUoTake 4th crobes. In made her first if Voters Say So ’40, after the ance as a singei usual pokes Cairo Conference Morning Childre and taps and lab tests, he announced COLDSl duced by Milton 1 that his White House patient wasn’t B y F ra n k G ervasi ROBBERS OF HEAtTHi ■was a semi-finali: so good. In ’41, however, he said tan Opera Auditic Don't fool with a cold! Neglected, It the subject was in grand health and may easily develop in to a more seri­ offered a contrac he said the same in ’42 and ’43. But (W NU Feature—Through special arrangement ous condition. Rest—avoid exposure. that she wasn’t r with CoHisr’s W eekly) And for usual cold miseries, get now, following that recent bout with Grore4S Gold Tablets. They're like a mount signed her the Au, he is firm in his order that Long before the great Cairo con- doctor’s prescription—that is, a mul­ Luxembourg” ; w ferences opened, knowledge of the tiple medicine. Work on all these the President coast for a while. symptoms of a cold ■ • • headache— she was asked i forthcoming meetings was general. body aches—fever—nasal stuffiness. McIntyre, chief doctor to P res­ The conferees met behind barbed- Why just suffer along? Take Grove’s ident Roosevelt for three terms Cold T ab lets exactly a s directed. Ask * -v ' * * f wire barricades, minefields, antiair­ your d ru g g ist for Grove’s ColdTabIeta and a cinch for the assignment t-% craft batteries, cordons of troops and —for fifty years known to millions as if voters approve a fourth term, akBromo Quinine** Cold Tablets! secret police. Even more formida­ StoeAfoney- C tt Lorge Economy Sizo is stocky, broad-faced, full- ble was the protective barrier ol mouthed, bald and assured, as censorship. all good doctors must be. Born Madame Chiang, fragile and love­ in Oregon, he married and prac­ Left: Sandy mud plus daily rainstorms created this type of road for marines during their early days ly as a lotus blossom, shopped for ticed for a while before entering of operation on Bougainville. Jeeps and tracks were anable to get through to front lines until engineers and silk stockings, visited mosques and the navy in 1916 as medical corps Seabees surfaced the roads with sea coral. Top right: Pfc. Juan GonsaIez starts across a lagoon in the South Saladin’s Citadel and had her hair lieutenant, j . g . Until he took Pacific with an inflated poncho or rain cape. Bottom right: Marines work frantically against the setting son. done. on the top-to-toe care of Presi­ A whole day’s work depended upon their success in getting a tractor raised before dark. Roosevelt and Churchill went to Seat of Russ Government dent Roosevelt he specialized in the Pyramids and listened to a half- Moscow’s Kremlin, seat of the eye, ear, nose and throat mat­ hour condensation of their aeonic government, is a tra c t of 100 acres, ters and was good enough to be history by the No. I Dragoman, elected a Fellow of tbe Ameri­ surrounded by a wall with 19 tow­ Rolling Toward Rome; Chiefs of Surprise Landing Haji Ali el Robeishi, who declined a ers and pierced by five main gates. can College of Surgeons. He has large Rooseveltian tip and made a decorations from Brazil, Sweden fortune selling “exclusive" inter­ and Belgium. views to 70 war correspondents, and DON’T LET When he went to the White House will have all the “Freedom from he was a captain, but he was boost­ Want” a man could wish for. CONSTIPATION ed oyer a lot of seniors into the w i i i f l f l The Generalissimo wasn’t im­ SLOW YOU UP navy’s surgeon generalcy and made pressed by the Pyramids, which he • Whea bowel* are sluggish and you a rear admiral forthwith. His order iiiiiltf saw with Madame. The Great Wall ' feel Irritabler headachy, do as millions RISE is that the President keep between of China, he said, gets less publicity do — chew FEEN-A-MINTt the modem 184 and 188 pounds, which cuts off chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew but is a better job. The Sphinx, FEEN-A-MINT before you go to bed, Bing Crosby in I second helpings but allows an un­ however, got him. “He emanates taking only in accordance with package in which she sia limited variety of food. He didn’t majesty,” said Chiang. directions — sleep without being dis­ arias. Describil order but approves the President’s Churchill, described by Roosevelt turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough “Really, she’s nl eight hours of sleep and breakfast relief* helping you feel swell again. Try as the writer of tbe group, wrote the FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy s ta r!” in bed between eight and nine. Din­ communique. It was edited by the and economical.A generous family supply ner he leaves to Mrs. Roosevelt. President, who changed the phrase When Johnny I “territories Japan has taken from Who rode Count| INFOLKS seem to have guided China” to '‘territories Japan has FEEN-A-MINT I t * the Kentucky K the hand of fate which brings stolen.” set of United Leighton Goldie McCarthy now to Madame Chiang, who witnessed Ape,” he broug the post of first Canadian ambassa- Spider Lives High the signatures, clapped hands and The attid spider is the highest token. To Willi blurted happily, “Thpt’s great!” sta r, and Alfred Lefs Give All Due u^S.^He^is living inhabitant in the world- Then everybody posed for pictures. gave the shoes Credit to Kinfolks a top-draw- found a t 22,000 feet on Mount The original of what became known Everest, in India. in the race, as Of Amb. McCarthy e r s t a t e s ­ as the “China Communique” was opening stretch m a n a n d presented to Chiang as a souvenir, business man, of course; and for Stalin and Inonu. AT FIRST t. Carroll Na that may take some personal credit. SIGNOFA life tbe other ^Sut consider his grandfather! A so­ The subsequent meetings with Pre­ N aish is in “ Gi licitor back in Dublin, he came to mier Joseph Stalin in Teheran and film based on Canada because a partner left him with Turkish President Ismet Inonu, C apt. W. S. Le short of cash and Canada seemed were covered for the correspondents seript writers the best place for a fresh start. Mc­ by proxy—by two British civil serv­ t use 6 6 6 in their versioi Carthy wouldn’t likely be the new ants and two American ex-newspa­ of being wouni permen employed by the Office of 6 6C 6 TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS ambassador except for that Irish Left: British troops of the Allied Fifth army are shown In their carriers rolling toward Rome after sud­ happened in I trouble. denly flanking German forces by landing on Italy’s west coast near the Eternal City. 'Right: Lieut. Gen. Mark War Information. They did as well played the cap as coidd have been expected. Then there is the fact that his W. Clark, commander of the Fifth army, shakes hands with Admiral F. J . Lowry, chief .of the naval forces —Buy War Savings Bonds— the script was family has Ion g held a seat in which participated in the landing. Only slight defensive action by tbe enemy was encountered and 100,000 Ger­ The plans—as made long before they started remodeling Mena House the Canadian house of commons. mans faced the possibility of being trapped between Allied armies in the south and the new landing forces. G ary Coope Toung Leighton, who was born from a comfortable hotel into an of­ fice building and wiring it with 400 fame as a strt in Ontario, near blue Lake Hu­ on the screen ron, helped his uncle win the miles of cable connections with 47 FALSE TEETH Nazi Soldier, Civilian After AlKed Raids Ready to Fight villas where the bigger shots were ■“The Story oi seat in 1891 and that, no donbt, HELD FIRMLY BY song, “Praise inspired him to run for the seat housed with their staffs in the vi­ cinity—didn’t include Stalin’s pres­ the Ammuniti himself in 1898. He held it until Comfort Cushion C. B. DeMili 1908. He has been Canadian ence in Cairo. Arrangements were publication. being made for the Mahomets of Minister to Washington since NOW W IAR YOUR PLATES WBYMY 1941. Anglo-American democracy, to come to the mountains of Sovietism in -HELD COMFORTABLY SNUG THIS WAY The new Si Early in life he studied law in Teheran. IttS so easy to wear your plates regu­ title so far, an uncle’s office in Barrie, Ont. When, after five days of political larly—all day—when held firmly- in George Murp Relatives, again! He has represent­ place by this “comfort*cushion”—a and Gloria I and military talking, planning, dentist's formula^ ed aluminum interests and is chair­ lunching, wining and dining in Mena signed for it I I. Dr.Wernet’sPow- plate powder, and Alan Carr man of Canadian Life, the oldest House, the scene shifted to Teheran der lets you enjoy a. Econom ical; appear as sto Canadian life insurance company. A for Act Two, the China Conference solid foods— avoid ■mflll am ount lasts humanitarian, he is a trustee of our in Cairo had lost its interest for re­ embarrassment ol longer. National Foundation for Infantile loose plates. Helps ass. KEGoodiieh uEb and Zel Madame Lupescu suggests he might and the greater battle of the human Ameche, loo better have planted that there, or This photograph received In the United States through a neutral spirit remains before us. A higher “ I fhat’s New' there. Then lunch and all the news­ country, shows crewmen of a German submarine transferring supplies Frank Starr Williams, husband of level of human destiny lies before master of cer papers, then a motor ride, to delivei via a rubber boat. The supplies are going from a submarine supply Mrs. AdeIe Bom Williams, who was us, for the elements are gathering -xcood restaur Madame Lupescu at the Red Cross craft to a raiding subr-arine at sea. Early in the war there were reports fatally shot by a mysterious gun- for something much bigger than ' m * R o n a yf Tom workshop, then honde to receive of­ of huge supply submirines which could provide fuel and provisions for woman in one of Chicago’s moat ever we conceived. Yauitg eats s ficial Cillers. several subs and crews. fashionable hotels. THE DAVIE RECORD. KTOCKSVILLE. N. C. !DICE Now’s the Time to ‘Go Places’ IMPROVED IONS UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL END CONSTIPATION h None safer. PATTERNS I's largest seller In a Stmming Woolknit Suit Jr sizes. 36tab- UNDAY I SEWING I ! CIRGLC THIS NATURAL W A!! |35(f. TiVliy ever ScHooL Uesson Millions now take Simple B y CHERIE NICHOLAS By HAROLD L. LUNDQU 1ST, D .’D. Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Fresh Fruit Drink instead Hebrew Beleased by Western Newspaper Union, of Harsh Laxativesl is now being By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. in Palestine, Lesson for February 20 Itis lemon and water. Yes!—just / that a com- the juice of I Sunkist Lemon m a >ok has been HOUGH Rise (pronounced Ree-suh) Stevens has sung ' Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ glass of water—first thing on ial language T lected and copyrighted by International arising. Council of Religious Education; used by five seasons with the Metro­ permission. Taken first tiling in the morning, politan Opera company, radio this wholesome drink stimulates can claim her in a way; she JESUS TEACHES TBUE bowel action in a KafaroI way— made , h e r first public appear­ GREATNESS assures most people of prompt, ance as a singer on the “Sunday normal elimination. Morning Children’s Hour,” pro­ LESSON TEXT—Mark 9:33-39; 10:13-18, Why not change to this Kealthftd 42-45. habit? Lemon and water is good IEALI duced by Milton Cross. In 1935 she GOLDEN TEXT—The Son Ol man came for you. Lemons are among the was a semi-finalist in the Metropoli­ not to be ministered unto, but to minister, richest sources of vitamin C, which Neglected, it tan Opera Auditions of the Air, was and to give bis life a ransom for many.— combats fatigue, helps you resist a more serl- Mark 10:45. id exposure, offered a contract—and refused; felt colds and infections. They also ^ series, cct that she wasn’t ready for it. Para­ supply Bt and P. They alkalinize, >ey’re lik e a Ambition to be great is not wrong aid appetite and digestion. Lemon at is. a m(li­ mount signed her for “The Count of —provided one has a proper con­ ft all these Luxem bourg” ; when it w as delayed, and water has a fresh tang, too— headache** ception of greatness, and seeks it clears the mouth, wakes you up! I stuffiness, she was asked to appear opposite ake Grove's in a right way. Every one of us Try this grand wake-up drink irected. Ask should be our very best, not for 10 mornings. See if it doesn’t help ColdTabIcts * Rtillions as selfish reasons, but for God’s glory. you !.Use California Sunkist Tablets! The disciples were earnest and Lemons. K Onom ySise eager to have a place of hottor with > the Lord in glory, but even in that * holy purpose they became selfish and I ./,Ji argumentative. Jesus gives several GRANDMA KNEW marks of a truly great man. X LheatT hde“ !A B O U T C O L D S Greatness Means Being— - cated at homo to relievo cold-coughing, mflscle aches. Smart mothers today sim­ I. Not First, but Last (9:33-35). ply rub on Penetro. Modern medication The way of the world is to seek in base containing old reliable mutton immexit 1 8 9 0 suet. Relieves such colds* distress. 25c. I X , the, place of “No. I man”—to be X I2 -4 0 seat of the looked up to, honored, and served Double supply 35c. Today, get Penetro. of 100 acres, by all. True greatness takes the last Hip-Concealing. with 19 tow- place, the place of p servant;-and lo, main gates. rVESIGNED for those who would To reOere distress of MONTHLY God regards that as the first place: like a trim two-piece costume I It is not a question , of timid dif­ but who need a little extra fullness fidence, or self-effacement, but a in the jacket to conceal a too-fuU FenaIeW sakness willingness to take the humble place hip line! Lydla E. P lnkham tS V egetable Com­ in order to serve all. pound is m ade etpecially for women DON to help relieve periodic pain with its UP H. Not Proud, but Humble (9:36, weak, tired, nervous, blue feelings Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1890 is in sizes —due to functional monthly dis­ gish and you 5fZ . . 37). 12, 14t 16. 18. 20 and 40. Size 14. short turbances. Io as millions “Great” people of this world have sleeves, requires 3% yards 39-inch materi­ Taken regularly—PUikhamtS Com­ Tt the modem RISE STEVENS no time for children. Let them be a l. % yard co n tra st pound helps build up resistance Simply chew tT tHAT good-looking suit you are Due to an unusually large demand and against such symptoms. Here Is a Bing Crosby in “Going My Way?”, cared for by servants, teachers, any­ current war conditions, slightly more time product that Help s n a tu re and >U go to bed, A- planning to buy — before you one at all, but not by their “distin­ that's the kind to buy! Famous for with package in which she sings several operatic make your final selection it is well is required in filling orders for a few of almost a century. Thousands upon : being dis- arias. Describing her, people say: guished” parents. the most popular pattern numbers. thousands of women have reported tle, thorough worth'while to look up what’s doing Send your order to: benefits. Poltow label directions- “ Keally, she’s not a bit like an opera in way of the now-so-fashionable But Jesus said that the one who Worth trying! again. T iy set aside human pride and received >od, is handy s ta r!” woolknits. Are the spring 1944 knit As to the models illustrated, that LYDIA L FINKHAM’S coSmwo fam ily supply a child with humility of heart and SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. models beauties! Take a glance at eye-appealing suit shown to the left '530 South WeOs S i. Chicago ■ co sts only When Johnny Longden, the jockey the trio of woolknit fashions pic­ is a striped tweed knit fabric in mind-^and in His name—received the Lord who gave them life—spir­ Enclose 20 cents in coins for each Who rode Count Fleet to victory in tured and judge for yourself. Seen green with frosty white stripes, the itual as well as physical—and is in­ pattern desired. the Kentucky Derby, visited the in the original, these three costumes freshness of its coloring breathing Pattern N o ...... S i z e ...... Martha signed up our George terested in them; in fact, He is with at first meeting. She knew set of United Artists’ "The Hairy are simply breathtaking in way of the breath of spring. The jacket Name ...... High Ape,” he brought along a good luck them and hence when we receive the 18th Century methods. color, styling detail and figure-flat­ has a convertible shirt collar and Do you know die 20th Cen­ Ithe highest token. To William Bendix, the male tering silhouette. three patch pockets. The brown felt them in His name, He is there! A d d r e s s ...... IH. Not Exclusive, but Co-opera­ tury game? That delighful [the world— star, and Alfred Santell, director, he The grand thing to know about the hat and the wooden bead-and-plastic book ENGAGEMENT RING on Mount gave the shoes the great horse wore winsome little woolknit suits so con­ necklace and bracelet worn with it tive (5:38, 39). tells everything. $1 postp*d* in the race, as a lucky piece on the John, quick to apprehend spiritual spicuously present in midseason and contribute a touch of ultimate chic. MEW VIEWPOINT PUBLICATIONS opening stretch of their shooting. spring apparel showings is that the Centered in the group is a most truth, saw in the teaching of Christ \ A SK M E 0. P.O. 35 Dept S3, Neu Ytffc concerning the little child the con­ modem versions sag not, bag not attractive hundred per cent wool­ ? I, Carroll Naish saved a marine’s and they neither bulge nor pull out knit suit that has a jacket that re­ demnation of something he had ? ANOTHER life the other day on the screen. of shape. Then too, their produc­ lays the message of the importance done. B E t Naish is in “Gang Ho!”, Universal’s The man who casts out- demons, I A General Quiz tion has been brought up to such of pastel colorings, in this instance AFTERt L film based on the book written by point of perfection that it takes an being-a combination of delectable or who gives the disciple of Jesus a WHt •RHEUMATIC Villaim tilt wiu>rn. PAIN Htril Capt. W. S. LeFrancois, USMC. The expert to distinguish them from pink, green and beige for the jac­ cup of water, in His name—that is, The Qaegtiona If you suffer from rheumatic pain script writers had the captain die woven fabric.. They are, however, with true faith in Christ, and in His or muscular aches,huy0-2223 today quard check. The skirt is of match­ for real pain-relieving help. 60c, tL >66 in tbeir version of the story, instead really knitted, which' endows them ing green and the hat is made of power, and for His glory—must be a of being wounded and decorated, as believer. He may not belong to our 1. To what part of the world is Caution: Use only as directed. Iirst IlOSE DROPS with particular qualities that make the same fabric. the soybean native? bottle purchase price refunded hy happened in real life. But Naish them comfortable for work or play, A classic two-piece suit is beau­ group or circle, he may not speak druggist if not satisfied. GetC-2223. played the captain so brilliantly that 2. What is the meaning of glyp­ Bonds— and at the same time they are too tifully tailored of nottingham nub, our language, he may not use our the script was revised. methods, but if he is serving Christ tography? smart-looking for words. a woolknit fabric. This is in plum '3. What state in the United States Town or country, traveling or (important color, news for spring) we should not forbid him or speak evil of him. You and I may not is-divided into parishes instead of Gary Cooper, who rose to film wherever it goes in any clime in with pastel petit point plaid. The counties? fame as a strong, silent man, sings like one another’s appearance, or the U. S. A., the little woolknit suit hat that complements this, suit is of 4. What is the name of the re­ CARMEN on the screen for the first time in voice, or methods, but let us love !ETH will fill the bill. Then too, put to gray suede contrasted with a plum- ligious cross most familiar to.us? “The Story of Dr. WasselL” The and co-operate with one another for BRAND IL Y BY the test, it will be found so accom­ color facing. With costume jewelry 5. Rubicund m eans what? song, “Praise the Lord and Pass modatingly year-round in its serv­ carefully timed to the color scheme Christ’s sake! the Ammunition,” was spotted by ice. . Whatever the time and occa­ 6 . What is the most western Iushion together with gloves to blend, this IV. Not Important, but Approach­ province of Canada? TEA' C. B. DeMille for the picture on sion, women are turning more and is a costume that will go vainglori- able (10:1346). . publication. more to knit fashions as the answer ously right through midseason and Some who think they are great, J EVERYDAY to their “What-to-wear” problems. spring. pride themselves on being hard to The Answers I l G THIS WAY The new Sinatra picture has no The fact that-knitted clothes pack For dining out the new fashion reach—protected from, the rabble plates regu- title so far, but it’s under way; so easily is also greatly in their collections display beaded black and their problems by secretaries Id firmly' in George Murphy, Adolphe Menjou favor. No S.O.S. rush to get your wool suits that have a gala a ir about and servants. 1. Southeastern Asia. cushion"—a and Gloria De Haven have been little non - wrinkle suit or dress them. Some are beaded in jet, oth­ The disciples had built up such an 2. The a rt of engraving on gems. signed for it by RKO; Wally Brown pressed when you arrive at your ers have sequin-worked pockets and idea of the importance of Christ in 3. Louisiana. powder, and Alan Carney, comedy team, will destination. Just a little shaking out lapels, with sequin-covered half-ball their own minds. He had never giv­ 4. The Latin cross. c o n o m i e a l ; 5. Inclined to redness. amount lasts appear as stooges to Murphy. and presto, it is ready to wear in- buttons. en them any ground for it either VANILLA stanter. JKleased by Western Newspaper Union. by word or deed. 6 . British Columbia. fVernefc’sp ow - Eleanor Powell’s dancing partner So the man who is truly great fol­ pure, harmless asaot tasting, for the grand finale of “Sensations lows in the Master’s footsteps. He if oof delighted. of 1941” recently arrived in Holly­ Pastel Jersey It’s a Picturesque is approachable, kind, has time for wood; she’s “Starless Night,” is five simple folk and little children. Il y ears old, and is rated by her owner, Skirt-Blouse Season that isn’t true of a man he is not Capt. William Heyer, as the finest When we go casually about In our great—no m atter w hat he m ay think T M TOO YOUNG -dancing horse he’s ever trained. simple little cotton frocks we are of himself or what others may say going to look strikingly a la Mexican about him. TOFEEL Virginia O’Brien, noted for her senorita in the days to come. It V. Not a Supervisor, but a Servant “dead-pan” portrayals, will change seems that Mexico has inspired de­ (10:42-44). • SOOLO her screen personality in her new signers to make up gay cottons in Christianity is not organized after the manner of secular government l picture, "Dear Barbara,” which new and picturesque ways. This is CTS MGM is producing with Susan especially true in regard to. the low- (v. 42). Much of the mischief that iB o u r Peters in the lead. In the picture cut drawstring-neck cotton blouses has come to pass in the church is Frank Morgan will play a character that are having such wide accept­ the result of “running the church” iBER similar to that of his telegrapher in ance in town and country fashion as an organization, when it should “The Human Comedy,” which won circles. The shirtwaist blouse and be allowed to develop as a living him praise from the critics. Jimmy dirndl skirt is a good “at-home” organism. Durante and Margaret O’Brien also morning fashion, and to give it a The way up is down. That is al­ have important roles. Mexican dash, girdle your waistline ways true in the spiritual realm. v e l r o a d s with a gypsylike scarf, or a wide The Son of man came not to be le s s th a n Dennis Day, singing star of Jack jeweled belt. With your plaid slacks ministered unto but to minister, yea, I p a v e* Benny’s radio show, has been signed w ear a peon waist that has a strip to give His very life (v. 45). Shall l o v e d by not those who bear His name walk p h e Ie w a by RKO to a contract calling for his of embroidered red banding run­ appearance in two films yearly. ning along each side of the front the same path of humble self-denial? Whiie still unknown, Day followed closing. Band the sleeves with tae Anyone who observes with even a Be a grow - Kenny Baker as the singer on the same gay embroidery. little care knows that the church of Iotortrans- Benny program, and almost over­ Jesus Christ is hindered most seri­ I estimated night became a top attraction. Act­ ously by the presence of pride and f soap will ing roles on the a ir show helped him New Millinery Showings p's produc- selfish ambition. Some people will along, and first thing he knew he Featnre Sailors, Cloche. not work unless they can rule. MUSCLE PAINS cm do it to yon so o th es fa |f with was in pictures. In the advance millinery showings, Are there then no Christians who —make yon feel old—look drawn t g e t s Its —*— both little sailors and those broad humbly serve the Lord? Yes, praise and haggard, soretomk Liniment r ig in a lly The latest “March of Time,” ex­ of brim have a prominent place. His name, there are many, and contains methyl salicylate, a most e n te r , is clusive film material which reached These are of felt or of fabric, nota­ wherever they are found they are effective pain-relieving agent. And COU HEAT* n t prod* America on the last plane out of industry, bly taffeta or faille. However, the the salt of the earth. Soretone’s cold heat action brings Sweden before air travel there was news that is causing most excite­ VI. Not Unselfish, but Sacrificial yon fast, to-o-o-thing relief. u nd s o f suspended, shows how the Swedish b e in g ment is the revival of the ever- (10:45). ACTIOI Is Quickly Soretone acts to en­ leap tires. people, living in precarious peace, becoming cloche. Watch for the The world is full of people who in cates of are meeting the pressure of Nazi hance local circulation. new cloches, your milliner will be want to be served. Their little per­ 2. Check muscular cramps, threats with growing defiance. showing them in felts that are cun­ sonalities swell with pride and MUSCULAR LUMBAGO — m— ningly trim m ed in felt cutout flow­ pleasure if someone else cringes and 3. BelpreduceIoealsweUingt OR BACKACHE ODDS AND ENDS—Thertfs a rumor ers. Many have the side face-fram­ Aat Greta Garbo’s next picture will team Colorful wools, especially in lovely bows, and serves. 4. Dilate surface capillary blood 4 a to fstlRM gr Uttfnra her with Charles for Universal . . . ing flares pleated and folded in in­ There is nothing commendable vessels. pastel tones, will be coming out In triguing ways. MUSCUURpains Ginny Simnu has mailed Falentme cards full force from now on. To wear about being served. The great and For fastest action, let dry, rub is to servicemen uiho have appeared on her under winter furs girls are choosing gbod thing is to serve.' again . There’s only one Soretone- program . . . The role of Stanley, the cigar- young-at-heart pastel wool jersey The Son of man—Himself the Lord insist on it for Soretone results. SORE MUSCLES store proprietor on Ae Bums and Allen Roses on New Prints of glory, the One who might have AtttotMrvorfc show, is played by Bill Ifrright, who co- dresses made up simply, as is this The flower of the moment in fash­ 50c. Big bottle, only SL model. The latest move is to trim ion’s realm is the rose. It is seen called legions of angels to do His starred with Al Pearce for years in the will—came “not to be ministered MINOR SPRAINS aEb and Zebn comedy series . . . Don these pastel jerseys with narrow blooming in realistic colors for the banding done in gay peasant color­ new prints. With the new low-neck unto but to minister.” That service Ameche, too busy in pictures to follow the meant going about doing good even “ITfcat’t New" show to New York, acted as ing and design. Resourceful young black frocks the fashion-correct folks are buying this banding by flower to wear is the single large when He was exhausted and worn. muster of ceremonies at a feast at a Holly­ But it meant far more than that, for fadeot lnnedleou Ac Sore- the yard with a view to adding a' rose. The loveliest handkerchiefs ------beat to IneietM wood restaurant for his Aree young sons, it took Him to the cross where He the (uperflcUl tnpplr of Ronny, Tommy and Lonuy . . . Loretta new trimming touch to the simole flaunt a single lovely rose in their blood to Uw tret and Indno little frocks they have been wearing. patterning. gave “his life a ransom” for us. ttCtnd McKesson makes it” a tfSVlBC IfiBM Of MlBtIk Yormg eats six Xteals daily to gain weight. Are we ready to learn of Him? THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C FEBRUARY 16 1944. You can get a 1944 Blum’s I jswiI posters for tale here. THE DAVl THE OAVIE RECORD. NewFarniturePIantFor Killed In Action Bond Rally Big Success Almanac free hy subscribing Mocksville Despite the Si vere cold weather or renewing your subscrip­ Oldest Papi C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. nearly 3000 people from all sections tion to The Record. Hurry. Notice of Sale! W e were iniorm ed by Toe G ra- of Davie county were in town Satur­ Under and by virtue of the pow­ No Liquor, TELEPHONE ham that all negotattons bad been day afternoon for the big War Bond er invested in me in a certain Deed approved by W. P. B., for operat­ Rally An army band, army planes of Trust, executed to me. by Har­ Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- NEWSAR ing a furniture plant in Mocksville, and paratroppers from .Camp Mackall Notice Ol Sale! vey Smith and wife Beatrice Smith, vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail and that be wonld employ aproxi came here to help put the bond drive Under and by virture of the pow­ on th e 6 th day of August, 1 9 3 4 , m atter. March 3.1903. m ately 2 5 Mocksville people to be. over, nearly $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 worth of bonds A tto rn ey A. er invested in me, In a Deed of Trust and recorded in Book No. 2 6 ,!oage gin with, and would operate two were sold Saturday, which put Davie eral days last [ executed to me, by Harvey Smith 2 6 3 -4 . Register of Deeds Office of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 8 -bour sbitis, making furniture for over the top by several thousand dollars. A big parade, headed by and wife Beatrice Smith, on the Davie County, North Carolina, and attending cou S t the Government and civilian use. NE YEAR. IN ADVANCE Dr. P. H Mason, chief marshall, and 1 5 th day of October, 1 9 3 7 , an d re . default having been made in the IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE S so Plans have already been made to followed by the LJ S. Army Band, corded in Book No. 2 7 , page 3 9 1 , terms of the said Deed of Trust, Col. and M enlarge to capacity for employing American Legion, Boy and Girl Register of Deeds Office of Davie the undersigned Trustee, Will on son, and Mrs. The Roosevelt boom, In our opin­ around 1 0 0 people in two vears. Scouta, Fire Department. 4-H Clubs Countv, North Carolina, and de­ th e 1 9 th day of February, 1 9 4 4 , at AU raw material possible will he and school children, and the Salis­ were in town [ ion, is KOtne to play out a lone fault having been made in the terms 1 2 :0 0 o’clock, M., at the court­ purchased in Davie county. The bury American 40 and 8 Engine, time before the flowers bloom. of the said Deed of Trust, the un­ house door of Mocksville,I North plant is the Sanford building, on started at the high school and halted F O R SALlj dersigned Trustee, will on the 1 9 th Carolina, offer for sale to the bigb. Southern Railroad, and has been at the court bouse, where short talks good saw, a t 1 There is always something to be day of February, 1 9 4 4 . a t 1 2 :0 0 est bedder for cash that certain completely renovated for produc­ were heard. At 4:30 o’clock, 26 para­ thankful for. The groundhog has troopers bailed out of two big army o'clock, m , at the courthouse door tract of land Iving and being in tion requirements. only four more weeks to go. planes, over the W oodruff farm , ju st of Mocksville, North Carolina, of­ Farmington township, Davie Coun­ Mr. Graham is a citizen and pro. west of town. AU the troopers land­ fer for sale to the higest hidder for ty, North Carolina, adjoining! the perty owner Ot Mocksville, and has Mrs. Silas I These Federal income tax blanks ed saftlv. Hot coffee and sandwich­ cash that certain tract of land ly­ lands of Benjamin Teague, and bad 2 5 years experience in man­ es were served the visiting soldiers visited her pa have caused more headaches than ing and being in Farmington Town­ others, and more particularly de­ ufacturing furniture, having been by the ladies of the Eastern Star, and ship, Davie County, North Caro­ scribed as follows, to wit: C. F. Merone all the headache pills can cure be­ with Hanes Chair & Novelty Co , a barbecue supper served the sol lina, adjoining the lands of Ben­ Adjoining the lands of Benjamin fore the next election. of this city for the past 5 % years diers by the American Legion. It jamin Teague, and others, and Teague, on the N. Arthur Wil­ M r. and M bnt resigned the position as Super was a big day for Mocksville and more particularly described as fol liam s on th e W ., F . W . W illiam s on children spei Will somebody page Misg Elea intendeut and Vice-President, to go Davie County. Mn Ellen Kiog. of Advance, R, I. re­ The William R. Davie school was lows, to-wit: the S. and Dallas Williams on the nor and advise her that there was a in busioess for himself The plant Point, guests ceived a telegram from the War Depart awarded a cap to rod German helmet First Tract: Beginningat a stake E. and being lot No. 8 in the divi­ riot in Asheville a few nights ago will be known as the Graham Fnr mant in December, advising her that her for having the most attractive float seph Keever. son, S. SGT. PAUL S. KING, was missing in Ellen Miller’s line, running N, sion of the lands of Harry Eaton, when an M. P. arrested a Negro niture Co., and will be owned and in the parade. managed by Mr. Graham The in action in North Africa since Dec. 61b. 3 degs. E . 4 2 3 cbs. to a stake in deceased, and alloted 1 0 Jordan M r. and M soldier for being drunk on the 1943 Mrs King received a second mes­ Jane William's line; running thence Eaton in -said division. See divi­ factory hopes to begin operations sage Feb. Sih. announcing that her sun family have streets of that city. E. 3 4 ^ chs. to a stake in road; sion recorded in Book No. 1 2 , page by M arch 1 5 th The Record is was killed in action. This is the ninth Victory Supper Feb. 22 Mocksville U glad to welcome this new enterprise Davie county young man that bas made thence W to the BEGINNING, 2 1 7 in office of Register of Deeds From wbat we have heard re. the supreme sacrifice in the present war. The ladies of the Eastern Star will containing 1 6 acres more or less. of Davte County, North Carolina, West Mocks' to our town. For 4 5 vears this serve a Victory supper in the Masonic cently over the radio and read in newspaper has worked for a bigger Lot N o. 1 0 containing >8 acres more or less, ball dining room uti Tuesday even­ and known as the Jordan Eaton lot Pfc. Ralpl the newspapers, we are led to be­ and hetter Mocksville, and our la­ ing, Feb. 22nd. from 6 to 8 o’cl 'ck. Second Tract: Beginning at a which was conveyed to Jettie Eaton, lieve that the Southern Democrats bor is bearing ftuit Breaks Hip ]And Wrist If you desire a ticket, see Mrs. R y stone, corner of Church lot and line ed at Fort I by Burgess Williams and wife by don’t like Eleanor as well as they Mrs Sanford WoodroII 92. a former re­ Holtbouser. at Sanford’s store. The with the church line W. 2 4 3 chs. day and Tht sident of Macssvite but for some time re­ supper is 75 cents per Plate. Pro­ to a stake in Church line: thence deed dated Sentember t, 1 9 1 0 and should. Republican County Con­ p aren ts, MrX siding with her granddaughter, Mrs. Wil­ ceeds will go to the Masonic and W . 11 8 0 chs. to a stake in dower recorned in the office of Register of liam Patterson, at Taylorsville, fell Son Elastern Star Home, at Greensboro. Deeds Office of Davie County, President Roosevelt, when asked vention day and auatained a broken bip and arm. line; thence S. with dower line 2 .7 5 Satisfactio chs. to a stake; thence E. 1 4 cbs. North Carolina. by a reporter if he was going to run Sha was carried to Davis Hospital, States price for thos The Republican County Conven­ ville. Mrs. Woodruff has many friends in to a stake; thence N 1 .1 6 chs to T h is th e 1 9 th day of January, tion is called to meet at the court D R. B for a fourth term, referred the re­ this city who hopa for her recovery. Notice of Sale of Per­ t h e BEGINNING, containing *944- house in Mocksville, on Saturday. porter to Christ’s Sermon on the 3 4 10 acres more or less For back B. C. BROCK, Trustee, March 4th, at 3 p. m.. for the pur­ P h o n e 1 5 1 Mocksville, N C. mountain. Mr. Roosevelt has no pose of electing delegates t n the sonal Property! title see Deed by W. A. Bailey and M rs. E . I wife, Annie Bailey to T. C. Wil­ doubt read the New Testament but Judicial, Senatorial and State Con­ Administrator's Notice! Under pnd by virtureof the pow w eek from a vention; to elect a County Chairman liams, recorded in Book No. 2 5 , we venture the assertion that he Having qualified as Administrator of the er vested in tneflpy S. H Chaffin. and Secretary, and to transact any estate of R. M. Foster, deceased, notice is page N o 3 2 0 , Office of Register of her d: ught C. S. C.. of Ddyie Countv, North Notice of Sale! never read anywhere in this good other business tnat may come be­ hereby given to all persons boldine claims Deeds of Davie County, North Ca­ worth at Hi Carolina, in appointing me the ad Book that the prohibition law fore the convention. against the said estate, to present them rolina. Under and by virtue of an order The primaries wiil be held at the to the undersigned on or before the 26ih ministrator of C M. Collette, de­ of the Superior Court of Davie should be repealed and the sale ot T his th e 19 th day of Jannary, P fc. F ran various voting precincts on Saturday day of January. 194S, or this notice will ceased, I will on Saturday, the County, made in the special pro­ be plead in bar of their recovery. AU per 1 9 4 4 . been spendii) intoxicants licensed. _____ Feb. 26th 1944 between the hours of 1 9 th dav ot February, 1 9 4 4 , at the 2 „ . - _ , __. sons indebted to said estate will call upon B. C. BROCK, Trustee ceeding entitled John J. Alten, and 6 p m.. tor he purpose o f b un<)ersigned and make prompt settle- home place of the late C M. Col with borne P hone 1 51 Mocksville, N. C. Adm'r. of Susan Richie, decs’d, vs Mocksville Soldier In electing delegates to the county cot). menC T hi8 tbc 26 rh d^y of January. 1944. leite, near Cana. N. C., sale start J. F. Allen and others, upon the Atlanta Arii vention. This Feb 9'h. 1944. LEON U FOSTER, Admr. of ing at 1 :0 0 o’clock, offer for sale to R, V ALEXANDER, Cft'm R. M Foster, DecsU special proceeding docket of said India Promoted G- G DANIEL, Secretary Cooleemee. N. C. the highest bidder for cash the fol­ North Carolina >)„ court, the undersigned commission­ W A N T E l lowing described property, 10-w it: \> In SuperiorSnperio Court pay ceiling \ Au Air Transport Base in India er will, on the 1 9 th day of Febru­ One hotse, one cow, one yearling, Davie County long. Sou —Announcement of the promotion a ry , 1 9 4 4 , at 1 2 :0 0 o’clock, m , at one one horse wagon, corn planter, Ralph L. Frye Hickory, N | of Charles G. Tomlinson, of Mocks- the court house donr in Mocksville, corn sheller, 3 0 bushels ot corn, hay v s ville, N. C., to the rank of Ser. NoTth Carolina, offer for sale to and hale straw, buggy b-rness, sec­ EGif Weaver F r \e M rs. F lo l geant, Air CVrps wt, mid- d the highest hinder for cash, that TO tion harrow, and a number ot plow- from the offi-e of Brig--Ktif Qen- PACKED GO ROUND THE certain tract of land Iving and he been a patia Earl S. Hoae, Cominaudiiia Cl i-- and oiht-r farming tools too numer Notice Serving Sammons ing in Farmington Township, Da. Statesville, eral of the Iudia-Cbiua Wing, Air ous to mention. Also one radio, vie County, North Carolina, ad­ one refrigerator, one old time chif­ Friday, her| Transport Command, Army Air By Publication joining the lands of Rush Allen fonier, one corner cupboard, one and others, and more particularly learn. Forces. The defendant, Elsie Weaver Sergeant Tomlinson entered the sewing machine, and other honse described as follows, ,o-wit: O So that our soldiers, sailors, and hold and kitchen furniture too num­ Frye, will take notice that an ac­ Davie coil service on December to. 1 9 4 2 , and tion entitled as above, has been Beginning at a stone. Rush Al­ be has been on duty in this Thea marines everywhere can get their erous to mention. len’s corner, in Charles Finches’ fantile Parq Camels fresA—Camels are packed T b is the 2 5 th day of January, commenced in the Superior court tre for the past tour months His line and running N. 4 degs E. Cecil Morr to go round the world, to seal in 1 9 4 4 . of Davie County, North Carolina, wife, Mrs Myrtle M. Tomlinson, 8 .5 5 chs. to a hickory, Jennie Fur- vises us thd that famous Camel flavor and mild­ for an absolute divorce on the makes her home in Mocksville J D. COLLETTE, Adm’r. cues’ and Charles Furcbes’ corner; ness anywhere. The Camel pack of C M. Collette, Decs’d grounds of two years separation, top, with a The India China Wing is the or­ and the said defendant will further thence E . 2 degs. S. 1 6 .1 0 chs. to ganization charged with the trans­ keeps your Cameb fresh, too—pre­ Bv B. C. BROCK, Aitv take notice that she is required to a stone, Jennie Furches’ corner; L O S T — porting of vital military supplies serving for you the full flavor appear at the office of the Clerk of thence S. 5 degs. W 1 8 0 3 chs. to size hound and high priority passengers across Camel’s costlier tobaccos. the Superior co -it of said county the middle of the Cana road; thence ward if ret that rugged spur of the Himalayas Notice of Re-Sale! in the court house in Mocksville. with said Cana road W. 5 . cbs. to known as “the Hump.” between F/KST//V 7WE SERWCE Under and by virtue of an order North Carolina, within twenty days a stone, Rush Allen’s corner; northern India and southern China. thence N. with Allen’s line 8 .2 9 of the Superior Court of Davie after th e 2 6 th day of February, This has been the main supplv lane County, North Carolina, made in 1 9 4 4 , and answ er o r d em ur to th e chs. to a stone; thence W. with bis T h e W ill for the embattled armies of Gener- line, to .9 5 cbs. to the beginning, c / t / t t e c the :special proceeding, entitled, complaint in said action, or the give a Foul alissimo Cbiang Kai-shek the A 1 7 9 5 * Bertha Brown, admrx. of W. C. plaintiff will apnly 10 the court for containing acres, more or merican units serving under Lieu­ the school T j Jones, deceased, vs Maggie Dwig - the relief demanded in said com­ less. This 1 9 th day of Jan., 1 9 4 4 . tenant General Joseph Stilwell, and to 4 o’clocl Mth m u In tin Kray. Nmy, Nirins Cans, and J gins, et. al., upon the special pro- plaint. This 2 6 th day of J inuary, B. C BROCK, Commissioner. the famed Fourteenth Air Force, Cewt Guard, the Pnerlto cigarette is CaawL (Based on actual sales ne w * .) ' ceeding docket of the said court, 1 9 4 4 S. H. CHAFFIN. dtally invi| commanded by Major General C [the undersigned commissioner will, Clerk Superior Court. S. Chenaulr, since the closing of Horth Carolina I , c ...... ’ on the 1 9 th day of Februarv, 1 9 4 4 , B. C. BROCK, Attorney. Davie County. { In The Superior Court Cpl. Me the Burma Road. at 12 o’clock, M,, at the court bouse Camilla H. Sigmon tioned at I d'-or in Mocksville, North Carolina, vs speut a f| offer for resale to the highest hid- North Carolina Jurors For March Court I In Superior Court "■ Allred L Sigmon Mrs Faist der for cash, that certain tract ol Davie Coontv Tbe following jurors have been and Wing and being in Clarksvillr W G. B i v w ith her drawn for the March term of Da­ t wn.-hip. Davie Countv, Nortn Notice Serving Summons M. B R -c| vie Superior court which convenes Ca'oiina, and bounded as follows, Ediili B it in this city on Monday, March 2 0 , WANTED 'o-rvit: By Publication Sheriff ' with his Honor, J. A. Russeau ot Nortb Wilkesboro, presiding, and B ginning in the middle of the Notice Serving Summons The defendant, Alfred L- Sig P. W allerl Solicitor Avalon Hall, of Yadkin- t v W tlkes 10 Mocksville Road, and mnn, will take notice that an ac- S h in e o u tl ville, prosecuting: runs W. degs W 5 degs to a By Publication inn entitled as above bas been com­ F u lto n tq stone; thence S 2 cbs to a s:one; menced in the Snpeiior Court of Calahaln—E C. Wilson, John The defendant, Edith Bai'y, will run had jl thence W 4 ^ degs N . 2 5 ^ chs. Davte County, North Carolina, the W. Boger, P. R. Wooten. Ernest take notice that an action entitled "f. Vi- to a slone In John Ratledge’s line; same being an action for absolute ouifi: was| Koontz, Jav M. Ratledge. *. * * as above has been commenced in thence S. 6 degs W . 1 0 6 5 chs. to divorce npon the grounds of aban­ Clarksville—Jesse Hutchins, G. tne Superior cnu't of Davie Conn- a stone- in said Ratledge’s line; donment and two years separation Ben S K. Jones, Everette Latham, Guy tv, North Carolina, for an absolute thence E 4 J6 degs S. 3 3 7 0 c h s fr< m the plaintiff. tor, N. Cl Collette, R. M Eaton. divorce on the grounds of two to a stone 111 Itne of Sc .tool Lot; Farmington—J. A. West, Frank vears separation, and ihe -aid de And said defendant will further be in Mocl the- Ce N . 17 d e g s . E 7 8 links o- Johnson, J. L. Boger, Marvin J Tetidatt vtll t !T-th-*- "rfci- m> f. < I- T O tre tb a t he is ri quite--* to Offi v all [ . .0 Og-aooti on .the VYe-' 1- - 1 Smith. C K. Beauchamp ha- sh isteqii- <•. apt., * • r * - - ffi e o' the C’lt-rk ot C - S t Si.!- of -iie • oa.I; th- tice N orth *1 h Fulton—Odell Allen, G. R. Lt- h • offic- nf h- Clerk m 'he Snir r s'it'., ri.it Ct iirt of Dm ie Coumv at •v ■ o.,d 1 1 .7 8 chs. ’o the beginning Ui1-He inxq vengood, J. C. Ratz W. T Bur ior rnur' ot raid conn y it. 'He enn-t the Court house in Mocksville. ton. Scott Stewart ro ftaim n g 3 3 ^ -cres niore or less. Nouh Carolina uithin thirty days hou-e in Mocksvill-, North Caro­ FOR -SI Jerusalem— J F Everhardt, Na This being .Lo No 4 and inclnd “fier the la"! publication of this no lina, within twenty d -V- after the P ope."y,[ than Beck, G. 0. Graves, S L. ing the budding wheie W. C. Jones tice, which said last jmhlica'ion will 2 6 th day of Februarv, 1 9 4 4 aa^ paved siiif Tutterow, J. E. Franklin. We Are In The Market For did live he on the 9 th dav of Februarv, answer or demur to the comolaint vi’ie cn y I Mocksville I G. Craven, A. L. Recorded in Book 2 7 page 4 6 9 . <9 4 4 , and answer or demur to the in said action, or the plaintiff will P l BowInsl J. F. Stonestreet 1 E F. Register of Deed s Office ot Davie apply to the court for the relief complaint or the plaintiff will ap­ Etchison. B Y. BovleslS. M. Call. Hens and Broilers County North Carolina d-manded in said complaint This ply 10 the Court for the relief de­ Shady Grove- G W. Orrell W. Bidding will start at $ 1 3 1 2 .5 0 . 2 6 th dav of January, 1 9 4 4 . manded therein A. Leonard, Elmo Foster, Robert This i ith day of Januarv, 1 9 4 4 . T h is 3 d day of February. 1 9 4 4 . S. H. CHAFFIN. R. S Carter, W. T. Foster. S H. CHAFFIN, And Pay TofTMarket Prices. B. C. BROCK Commissioner. Clerk Superior Court. moved f r l B. C. BROCK, Atty. Clerk Superior Court. Ernest Hunt Commis­ A. T. GRANT, Attorney. farm . neaT If You Have Poultry For Sale Notice To Creditor* berts farq county, sioned Having qualified as Administratrix of Executor's Notice! Administrator's Notice. lose those! Charlestonl -S C.. Feb. 8 —Emest Wood­ the estate of Join. Anderson. Beauchamp, Having qualified as Executor of the es­ row Hunt of Fountain. N. C., recently was notice is hereby given to all persons hold­ tate of Mrs. Catherine Correll, deceased, Haviug qualified as administiatorof the them w ell commissioned lieutenant (juuior grade) in SEEUS ing claims against the estate of said de late of Davie County, North Cantina, no­ estate of N. Gray Lekey, deceased, late of the United States Naval Reserve. Lt. ceased to present same, properly verified, tice is hereby given all persons holding Davie County, North Carolina, notice is Hunt, the son of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Milton to the undersigned, on or before the 4th claims against the said estate, to present hereby given to all persons holding claims Sgt M l Hunt of Hickory. N. C. is marrid to the day of February. 1943. or this notice will them to the undersigned on or before Jan against the said deceased, to present them tioned in | former Mary King Fountain of Fountain. be pleaded in bar of recovery. AU per­ 28,194$, or this notice will be plead In to the undersigned on or before Jaouary He is a graduate of the University of North sons indebted to said estate wiil please bar of tbeir recovery. AU persona owing S, 194S. or this notice will be plead in bar last week Carolina and wa - a merchant In civilian; call upon the undersigned and make the said estate, are requested to make fan of tbeir recovery Al) persons indebted to in and ail Mocksville Poultry Co. prompt settlement. This the 4th 'day of life. { mediate payment This Jan. 26, 1944. said estate are requested to make imme­ has been I Lieut. Hunt is a grandson of the late February, 1944. NAN KELLEK, W. E GRIf FIN1 Exr diate payment. This Sth day of Janu­ Mr. and Mrs. E. E Hunt, of this city. His Phone 175 Mocksville. N. C. Administratrix of John Anderson Mrs. Catherine Correll, Decs’d. ary. 1944. F. R. LAKEY. Admr. issippi fol parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Hunt, are now i '■ - Beauchamp, Decs’d. Woodleaf. N. C. N -Gmy Lakey, Dec’d. Cana. N. C , R. I. with her I living in Hickory. . ■ By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. B. C. BROCK, Attorney. B. C BROCK. Attorney. S. G reenl THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. FEBRUARY 16.1944. here. THE DAVIE RECORD. Bobbie Hal>. a student at State . University, Chape! Hill, spent the Fork News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Carter, and Mrs. f (I week end in town with his parents, '• Oldest Paper In The County Milton Livengood, spent Sunday in High Dr. ahd Mrs. S B. Hall. Point visiting relatives, and friends. the pow- No Liquor, Wine, Beer Adt Joe Jobnstoo, and W. L Stone, of Stat- ORRISETT ain Deed S Sgt. Joe Patner. of Camp For­ esviile, were visitors here Friday. Mrs. Eccles Davis and A. MUtoo Foster, by H ar- NEWS AROUND TOWN. rest, Tenn., spent the week-end e Sm ith, visited. J. H. Foster and family near Wins­ with Mrs. Patner. retnrning to ton one day last week. st, 1934. “LIVE WIRE STORE” Attorney A. T. Grant spent sev- camp Monday morning. Z. Vance Johnston spent Sunday night, 2 6 /o a g e and Monday with Mlativesat Coel Springs. Office of era! days last week at Yadkin ville, W. Fourth and Trade S t Winston-Salem, N. C % Mrs. Lester Young spent the week-end lioa, and attending court. Special service at Pleasant View in Winstou Salem with ralatives. in the Baotist Church, near Connty Line, Mrs. John Minor, of Winston Salem, f T rn st, Col. and Mrs. W. G. Murchi­ on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 2 0 th, a t spent last week here a t bedside of her Just back from the big city . . . good news from Geo. A. Carter, who is very sick. will on son, and Mrs. J. H. Swing, of Pino, 2 o’clock, E. W.T. Rev. E. F. Eagle Mrs. Cora Kimmer and Miss Nadine some lines . . . others, well we shall have to for­ 1 9 4 4 , at were in town shopping Thursday of near Salisbary, will conduct the Heudrix have been shut in with cold for be court- several days. get for the present. However, we have made some service. The public is given a cor­ e ,| N o rth FOR SALE—Frick sawmill and Mrs. J. Ri Foster has been quite sick, dial invitation to be present for this very excellent purchases. Just a few we are listing the bigb- good saw , 8 t a bargain. but is improving t certain H. F. BOWDEN, service. June Cope has accepted a position with below. Dixie Furniture Corp. at Lexington. being in MocksviUe, R. 2 . vie C oun- The third snow of the winter Mrs. Hal Boger and children spent tbe week end in Salisbury with relatives. □ingj the Mrs. Silas McBee, of Higbt Point vistted this section Monday morn­ gue, and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing. and covered the ground to a larly de- Dolly Stroud and son, and Rhoyd DRESSES C. F. Meroney, Sr., last week. depth oi about 2 j£ inches. Temp­ Stroud, who live in tbe classic shades of Iredell, were in town Benjam in erature readings were 9 degrees a CPL. FRED WHITAKER, who has been Thursday on business. For the Fully Matured Woman th u r W il- Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stroud and bove zero Sunday morning, and 2 5 stationed at Camp Barkeley, Texas, spent illiams on children spent Sunday at Stony degress above zero Monday morn­ a 13 day furlough with his two children s on th e at the heme of Mt. and Mrs. Glenn Grubb, Sizes 38 to 52 Point, guests of . .r. and Mrs Jo. ing. on R. 2. Fred entered the army October the divi- seph Keever. 16. 1942. ry B aton, Music Ciub Meets Princess Theatre A Large Sdectkm of Latest Styles Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and See divi- The Progieaaive MtiBic Club met Friday family have moved from North Boger-Whitaker 1 2 , page night with the president. Frances Collette, Mocksville to the Caudell bouse in at her home on the Yadkinville highway. WEDNESDAY ONLY $9.95 $10.95 $12.95 of Deeds following a abort business session, the Carolina, West MocksviUe. life of Chopin was studied, each pupil con Announcement •‘PETTICOAT LARCENY’’ e or less, tributing a fact Bbout bis life. A short Mr. and Mrs. R. L- Whitaker of Mocks- with Rutb Warrick-Walter Reed B aton lot Pf c. Ralph Frye, who is station sketch of hia life and works was then read ville. Route 2. announce the marriage of by Betty Honeycutt. The following mu 200 to Sell tie Eaton, tbeir daughter, Blanche, to Seamon Se­ THURSDAY and FRIDAY ed at Fort Bragg, spent Wednes­ sical program, composed entirely of Chopin cond Class Clyde Brady Boger, (Jnited wife by day and Thursday in town with bis numbers and representing several types of States navv. -TOP MAN” hia music, was rendered. Prelude, Op. 28 RAYON-COTTON 1 9 1 0 and The ceremony took place on Saturday, with Donald O'Connor Susanna Foster register of parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Frye. Nb. 7. Nan Bowden; Preludo, Op 28, No. . January 29. at York, S. C., with E Gettys 20- Jone Click; Grande Vaise Brillante. C ounty, j Nunn officiating Satisfaction in contort, style and Op. 18. Sarah Catherine Smith; Polonaise j The bride returned to camp with her SATURDAY House and Street Op. 40. No. I., Jessie Libby Stroud, guest < husband where she will make her home. Ja n u a ry , price for those who need eye glasses. artist, and Mazurka, Op. 33, No. 4, by the I He is stationed at Jacksonville, Fla. •■COLT COMRADES” DR. BAXTER BYERLY, teacher Mias Louise Stroud. Two musi­ j Mrs. Boger attended MocksviUe High with "Hopalong Cassidy” • Andv Clyde Cooleemee, N. C. cal contests were enjoyed at tbie time, : school graduating with tbe class of *41. DRESSES $3.95 L’rustee, prizes being awarded to Lenora Dell Allen He, N C. and Bettie Etcbison. MONDAY Mrs. E. H. Morris returned last During the social hour, a number of I Mrs. Annah Cozart -ABOVE SUSPICION” w eek from an extended visit with games were played and a Valentine box was enjoyed by the class. Janie Collette Mrs. Aonah Holcomb Cozait 1 71. died at with Joan Crawford Fred McMurray TOWELS W oolens e ! her d: ughter, Mrs. Horace Ha* entertained the class with a number of her home near Winston Salem last Wed­ worth at High Point. songs. Delicious refreshments were ser­ nesday. Funeral services took place at TUESDAY With Matching Face Lovely Assortment an o rder ved to members of the class, and to the Marvin Chapel Methodist Church Friday following visitors: Martha Ann Davis, afternoon at 4 o’clock. Mrs Cozart is sur­ •■CHATTERBOX” Cloth And more coming in of D avie Pfc. Frank Stroud, Jr., who has ecial pro- Daisy Mae Irvin, Janie Collette, Jessie vived by her husband, four sons and three with Judy Canova-Joe E. Brown Beautiful colors- Large hath been spending two week’s in town Liblqr Stroud, Mrs. Bverett Etcbison, Mrs. daughters, among them being A. H. and daily. Seethesevalues J . A lien, Shore Styem and Mm. J. C. Collette F. W- Cozart. of MocksviUe. size. Uood values. with borne folks, returned to the decs’d, vs 25c 35c 89c 49c $149 Io $4.95 upon th e Atlanta Army Air Base Thursday. ;t of said Face Cloths 5c-1 Oc immission- WANTED—Hickory Logs. We pay ceiling prices. Cut seven ft. of F eb ru - Lovely Assortment HOSIERY c k , m , at long. Southern Desk Company, PLAV SQUARE... Very Fine High Twist Hocksville, Hickory, N. C. Laces- Embroideries ir sale to AU Spring Shades cash, that Mrs. Floyd Naylor, who has Eyelets-Ric-Rac g and he been a patient at Davis Hospital. 79c 85c 97c nship, Da- Statesville, was able to return home olina, ad- Baby Laces Friday, her friends wilt be glad to Nylon Hose Later on nsh A llen Once More The Little Ones >articulariy learn. DO HOUR SHARE Are on Our List Nuweave Socks 35c wit: Davie county’s quota in the In R ush A l- T ; Furches’ fantile Paralysis Drive was $ 4 2 5 .0 0 degs E. Cecil Morris, Connty Chairman, ad jennie Fur­ vises us that Davie went over the ies’ corner; top, with a total of $ 5 3 3 .0 0 . 1 0 chs. to ss’ corner; LOST—Black and tan medium i 0 3 chs. to size bound dog, named Lead. Re­ foad; thence ward if returned to 5 chs. to S. S McEWEN, I’s corner; MocksviUe, R. 2 . line 8 .2 9 V. w ith his Notice! The William R. Davie PTA., will beginning, i, m ore or give a Founders Day program at I Ja n ., 1 9 4 4 . the school Friday afternoon from 3 WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAg BONDS mmissioner. to 4 o’clock. AUpareots a.e cor­ We Are dially invited to be present.

SuperiorCourt Cpl. Melvin Fatson, who is sta­ tfnoTi tioned at Camp Forrest, Teon., No Long Buying speut a few days last week with : j S . k non Mrs Faison, who makes her home lu m m o n s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B Richardson, on R. 2 Pulpwood or Junk Iod Sheriff Bowden and constable L. led L. Sig P. Waller found a big steam moon­ Ihat an ac- shine outfit in the Buck bills in Ias been com- Fulton township last week. A Ir Court of run had just been made. The still WAR UIAN Davie Brick & Coal Co. Carolina, the Ior absolute oui fit was destroyed. Display your c o lo rs now! MocksviUe, N- C. lids of aban- L separation Ben S Houston, 'Deputy Collec­ tor, N. C , Dept, of Revenue, will no YOU remember that soldier you s a w on you are asked to buy at least onb extra M tbe bus with hia arm in a cast? Do you Iwill further be in MocksviUe, at Clerk of Court’s hundred dollar war bond. A Series E W ar recall that sailor you saw hobbling down the Savings B ond w ill co st y o u o nly $75 a n d you lnqnire^ to offi r ali rt. y T h u '-day M arch 2 nd, li-.t- i h rk ot t.. st in filing income and intan etreet on a.cane? Have you noticed die list g e t ba ck a t m a tu rity in te n y e ars $4 fo r e v e ry I t Ct'timv at of casualties printed from time to time in $3 invested; this is die least you can do. In* gibSe laXeS. I MocksviUe. this newspaper? vest more if you possibly can—$200, $300, thirty days CHICKS! FOR S A L E o r trade for G eorgia W h at yo u a re asked to do, co m p ared to the $400. Remember, it all comes back with Iin o f th is n o p ope 1 >y, 1 0 lots all adjoining, on boys who are really in it, is easy. But yo u r in terest. r'iea ion will paved sitect, city water, in Mocks U. S. Certified, U- S. PoIlorum tested I If F ebruary, fob is mighty important, too. O n ce a g a in S o p la y sq u a re —d e your share. HB Dmt vilie city limits. Etnur lo th e P R. KIMBROUGH, I tiff will ap- R. O. P. Sired New Hampshire Red 5 0 8 Angier Ave. N. E. Ie relief de­ Atlanta, Ga. IeHM BACK THE ATTACK! TMt h as «Cd«I U . Si TrtMary tdvtrtlitmcot—prepared ender Iht auapieee of TfMMry O opM tM t tad Wtr A d ftflltltl O m h A Chicks from flocks headed by males pt uarv, 1 9 4 4 . R. S Osborne and family have H A F F IN , from 250 to 338 egg record hens. All] Iperior Court, moved from the Frank Hendrix Thi* Advertisement Is Sponsored By The Following iorney. farm, near Dulin’s to the P. J. Ro other popular breeds. berts farm near River Hill, Iredell Patriotic Firms and Individuals? county. Tbe Record is strry to Mail Orders G ivcd Prompt Attention N o tic e . lose those good citizens, but wish For Better Chicks In *44 See Or Write kinistratorof the them well in their new home. Hall Drug Co. eceased.late of Graham Furniture Co. lina. notice is Sgt Mack Everest, who is sta­ 1 Itolding claims to present them tioned in a Mississippi camp, spent Davie Brick Co. L. S. Bowden, Sheriff before January last week with relatives and friends J. H. Foster be plead in bar sons indebted to in and around town. Mrs. Everest Ideal Grocery & Market S. H. Chaffin9 Superior* Court to make imroe- has been with her husband in Miss, Hatchery and Poultry Farm day of Janu- issippi for some time, but is now A KEY, Admr. MocksviUe Rogul Winston-Salem, N. C, R. 2. JanB. N. C., R. I. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . N. Smith Esso Station Kurfees & Ward S. Green on JI. J- THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT PLANTS FOR SALE 6.000 Geniiliie WliIte or Yellow Bernete Onion Plants, grown from Imported Tene- rlffe Island seed. $4.50 express collect: 1.000 Onion Plants. $1.50 postpaid. Ebfecs Fun for the W hole Family Bros* Plant Farms* Carrite Springs, Ten* Elsa Chatfield, I Inherited by her from an overdos^ Nursesy Training Schools Rogers and Barr: go to Mazatlan, M AKE U P TO $25*$35 W EEK a s a trained they believe to bel Maetlcal nurse! Learn quickly at hom e. Bocddet free. CHICAGO SCHOOL OP der. On arriving! NURSING, DepL CW-3. Chicago. party had precedel log a fiesta at tbl S'tfencB!* field (Elsa’s fatbd^ ATJTTO ACCESSORIES murdered. Later I for marlin, Chal GASOLINE mileage legally Increased op • to 3 5 #'/’by chemical beneficial to engine. swordfish when hi| Free details^ RED' LINE PRODUCTS. S6 He topples out, West Washington, Chicago, 111. and drives his : Rogers gives a < SAFETY PINS, ETC. tragedy at sea S chief of police. Safety Pins, Wire Hair Puis, Needles. Bohtbr Pins, 10 packages for $1. Limited! CROSS Hurryt Sawyers, 732W, Gainesville* Fta. CHAq PRIVATE H TOWN Business Opportunities “I’m sorry, BUCK B a id Dwight ini UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for an unen­ By cumbered Jady with some capital to take late, for the real 8225 half interest in sound business. in vain for Gel Roland Coe P. O. BOX 1188, LAKE WORTH* FLA. By “He won’t bl suggested. “H f Clyde Lewis FOR SALE another hotel." Small manufacturing business clearing For a mome! two hundred month. Suitable either sex. thing, then Rog FQUtCTOm Retiring account age. Bos $4, Atlanta, Ga. bardo. “This will Perfume to Stench with your plans| But—perhaps those of us who I Most stench bombs are filled to be the first! “I borrowed her from the circus, Sir. I’m having a little trouble , “I’ll bet that outside of a new set of-golf clubs or a fly rod yog with a fluid made from the dried and walk to thd putting up my tent!” haven’t done a bit of postwar planning!” roots of the valerian plant because b ro died.” the odor is believed to be the most There was al SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS offensive in existence. Yet people we prepared tJ in the 16th century considered the had left off thJ •THE STORY IN BRlEF- OH- HE’S Y ES- ANP IT’LL P ut sparky is PAP-BAT-IT/ £ scent of this root so fragrant that DISAPPEARED/’ I p TAKE SEVERAL RAYS SO SMALL HIS I THOUGHT I they used it to perfume their “Where’s th| A nythin S charsep TINY EARS TO GET ANOTHER HEARD HIM-THEN clothes. R ogers. BY DOC STATIC'S TUBE— SPARKY/ HEAR ONLY SUDDENLY MY “Here,” I sail AN AWFUL COSMIC RAY MACHINE YBLL IF YDUCAN EAR STOPPED the table wherl IS MADE UNBELIEVABLY HEAR ME / ROAR- UP" STRONS-BUT SHRINKS Elsa’s hat. I f Tou breathe freer al­ “And now we TO INVISIBILITY ANP most IuatanUy as lust REQUIRES A RE-CHARGE $LAP 2 drops Fenetro Nose sombrero,” I HHPPY Drops open your cold- h e re .” WHEN THE RAYS LOSE m clogged nose to give THEIR POTENCY— your head cold air. “Won’t anothl UMlt Caution: Use only as In this process, directed. 25c, 2% tunes suggested Ree

f!% e, OflTML n m w a m mu “Yes, dear,! berly, putting " T he sa m e RAISING KANE—Prepared By FRANK WEBB us. There wa| breathing as PUMKy, CAN I HELP yOO , y oo suos can , o o po / and deliberatj LOOK FOR SHAGGV 4Z B U T IVHAT.& A L L T H A T ' AND P R eseN T G JUST where Pedro i STUFF FOR IN THE MIGHT MAKE OASH IN FEATHERS^? cealment, and WAGON? "D iz z y DEVICES* B aB aa S S S B B i door. Slowly he dzJ hand was strel At Last knob. There T At Miami, Fla., a tombstone ment in Pedq bears the name of Happiness Com­ ment. Lomba plete. sta n tly ; he m l the man, then I W N U -7 6—44 ish, “What is [ T h is n e a t l i t t l b The sound o| G adget Keeps your tied Dwight, HAT PROM BLOW ING .Iw.. the doorway a | OFPON COtNDy E A y s T h atN a^ in s of inquiry. U * r 3 , tun L a " ' “ Senor—” Backache “ W hat is itl A u . THESE VITAMINSIN FLEISCHMUNNS *AND COUSIN BEA SAYS YOU CAN SENO MUST BE MV FIFTH 0 0 . JIMISPEEDY WHEAT ROLLS, May Warn o f Disordered L om bardo Shq EidRA' Vit a m in s \ you bake th& e Rods YEAST g o RIGItT INTO WHATEVER YOU FOR A COPY OF THE NEW, REVISED WHEAT ROU! THEyRE THEY'RE CALLED. ANO RIGHTLY SO! Kidney AcUon “He is the : in r o l l s ? iw tY Iwithfleischmanns BAKE WITH NO GREAT LOSS INTHE Fleisc h m a n n S y e a s t r e c ip e book, JUST TOO GOOD TD A NEWt EASY REOPeAND SHEtL Modem life with its hurry and worry* “This is th| TjtAT .SOMETHING/ YELLOW LABEL YEAST. OVEN! A N O S E E ...I BUY A WEEKS YOURSELF. H S F R E E ... AND FULL PASS UP! I'M GOING INTERESTED TD KNOW'THESE irregular habits, improper eating and d ro ? ” ' NEW? YWT AND THATS THE ONLY SiIPPLVAt A TIME. Fl£ISCHM*NV YEAST .!OFSWELL RECIPES,INCLUDING SOME drinking—its risk of exposure and mleo* TO WRITE MOM ABOUT RO US HWEEICTRAVITRMaat YEAST THAT HAS BOTH WILL KEEP PERFECTLY INTHE NEW WARTIME SPECIALS. BUC tion—throws heavy strain on the work M argaret’s I THESEt COUSINBEA VITAMINS A AND D AS HURRY, M O M !* of the kidneys. They are apt to become Iy into the fll REFRIGERATOR over-taxed and fail to filter excess add WELL A$„TH£ and other Impurittea from tbotife-giving caught her br| VITAMIN G “Yes, sir; COMPLEX! You m ay softer naggtag baeknche* headache* alsriness, getting up nights* P ed ro . WJ teg polos* swelling—fed constantly Elsa joined | tired* nervous, all worn oat. Other signs living room, of kidney or bladder disorder are some­ tim es burning* scanty or too Ireqoeot the passagewl urination. his accusation! M T

IED (tfoolim d^itaps BLACK V : -• ★ * ★ ★ ( ENT HElP PREVENT ISALE „ SOMBRERO Etocr RcrntDda MAHT Mnportcd Tene- l>v CLIFFORD KNIGHT s e a v ic a Ipress collect; Elsa Cbatfield, Hollywood artist, Is dis­ chair, the quirt he tossed, upon the HOVStMOlP Tupnid. Ehlers inherited by her Aant Klttyv who died of Kitty Chatfield. If he meant it, COIDS I Springs. Tex. from an overdose of morphine. Hunt table. • -I this is the time for him to talk; Rogers and Barry Madisonv detectives, “The man is simply mistaken, Se­ so why isn’t he trying to find us to from developing go to MaeatIanv Mexleov to solve what nor Lombardo,” Dwight said, his tell what he knows?” Put.a few drops of Va-tro-nol op MtMOS cadi nostril at the very first sniflte Schools th ey believe to he Kitty Chatfield’s mur­ voice remaining calm despite the I had no answer for that. Indeed or sneeze. Its quick action k ns n trained der. On arriving they find that Elsa's strain he obviously was under. “I the more we talked the more hope­ Icki.v at home. p a rty b ad preceded them by plane. Dar­ aldsNature’sdefenses I SCHOOL OF can understand how I might be lessly involved we seemed to be­ against odds. Follow V Iw K S llc a g o . ing a fiesta at the ranch of Sam Chat- field (Elsa's father) James Chesebro is thought to be the man you’re seek­ come. Perhaps while we slept our m u rd ered . Later while on a fishing trip ing. It was like this: The night subconscious monitors could sort EO RIES for marlin, Chatficld Is playing the Chesebro was murdered we were over the many conflicting factors. sivordfish when his swivel chair breaks. all- here in this room. We had I remarked as much to Rogers. in creased up He topples out, Uie marlin rashes him Iinl to engine. been talking over the death of Mr. “Sleep not only ‘knits up the rav- Palace Gets Plumbing PRODUCTS. 30 and drives his sword through his body. Chatfield’s sister in California. Pro­ ell’d sleeve of care’ but also straight­ Rogers gives a detailed account of the Modern plumbing is being in­ fessor Rogers had been conducting ens out many things. It’s a fact,” stalled for the first time in A u trag ed y at sea to Lombardov Mexican he commented. “Suppose we see if eliicl of police. a sort of investigation into it.” servants’ quarters of Buckingham ETC. Lombardo’s eyebrows lifted elo­ the launch still waits for us down palace, royal residence in Eng­ quently, and he glanced at Rogers at the wharf.” iPina. Needles. land. Lr SI. Limited! CHAPTER XV then at Doctor Cruz who were in­ We set out to walk the compara­ LiucsvUlc, Fla. tent upon what Dwight was saying. tively short distance down the nar­ 'Tm sorry, Senor Lombardo,” “When the gathering broke up to row twisting streets. .-TA** Itumties Said Dwight in English. “ We are go outside and look on at the dances Rogers’ hand suddenly was flung SM lste, for the reason that we searched which were the evening’s entertain­ out to stop me. Two figures were for nn unen- in vain for George Rumble.” idling under a street light a short Icnpital to lake ment, I was, I’m sure, the last to W i ln e s s . “He won’t be hard to find,” I leave this room. The quirt there” distance from the end of the wharf; RVOKTII, FLA. the rays of the light shone^down suggested. “He probably moved to —he indicated the whip on the ta­ m m In a Pinch another hotel.” ble—“interested me. I stopped to upon a battered guitar which brown examine the carved knob. Someone fingers were idly strumming. Grandma—No, Eleanor, not Le For a moment no one said any­ other story tonight. thing, then Rogers turned to Lom­ entered the room at the far end "Our two mariachis,” I said. Jiness clcnrhtff Little Eleanor — Well, bardo. there.” He nodded in that direction. They observed our approach and file either sex, called out to us: “Buenas noches, grandma, just tell me about BI, Atlanta, Ga. "This will interfere somewhat “It was a man—somebody dressed i l l in white, like this man. A servant, senores.” operation. with your plans this evening, senor. Rogers returned their greeting. It But—perhaps we can go ahead with I thought; I paid no attention to ( te n c h him. I put the whip down and went was not until then that I realized those of us who are here. I’m ready what had drawn his attention so ACHING-STIFF—SOBE to be the first to put on the hat out into the hall, thinking to go out |s are filled by the front door. The rack there forcibly to them. We walked up to and walk to the room where Chese- them and halted. Rogers pointed Im the dried bro died." with its many hats attracted me.” to the sombrero which Felipe, the tlant because There was a stir among us and Dwight paused in his recital; he Let Hearts Be Gay on Valentine’s Day! MUSCLES ( be the m ost licked his dry lips and tugged at larger of tbe two, was wearing. we prepared to take up where we “Que es csto?” he asked. (See Recipes Below) I For Quick Relief Y et people had left off the night Pedro fled. his collar, which seemed tight about hnsidered the his neck. He went on: “Es un sombrero, senor,” was the I «* r "Where’s the quirt?” inquired reply. Cupid’s Share (fragrant that Rogers. “It’s curious the little mental Ljmn Chambers’ Point-Saving v £ ! MUSTEROLE Irfu m e their “Yes, I know,” Rogers continued Valentine Party Menu “Here,” I said, picking it up from quirks we get. Ever since I first in Spanish, “but whose hat is it?” Hold on to your heart! Here comes the table where it still lay beside saw Rumble wearing that black felt “It is the hat of the gentleman Cupid ready to do tricks to your •Molded Raw Cranberry Salad sombrero I’ve had a curiosity to put Weasel a Killer Elsa’s hat. I gave it to Rogers. who wears the fine clothes, senor,” heart on Valentine’s Day! It’s time •Heart-Shaped Chicken The only lower animals that “And now we need Rumble’s black the hat on. A woman could under­ was the astonishing reply. for a party with cute Dan Cupid ■ Sandwiches stand that impulse, I suppose. And for the love of killing are Ithe freer al- sombrero,” I said, “but it’s not “That’s what I thought,” said Rog­ reigning on a mighty throne. Beverage IantIy CS last _P:netro Nose here.” ers. “How do you happen Io be February’s a short, short month Strawberry-Rhubarb Tarts I e n y o u r cold* “Won’t another do just as well?” wearing it tonight?” but with plenty of opportunity for •Recipes Given Tuose to give bd cold air. suggested Reed Barton. He and I “I found it, senor.” party-giving. You I Use only a3 went out to the rack near the door. “Found it?” can have a Lin­ How To Relieve J 25c, 214 tuneB coln’s or Wash­ one large or several individual ■for 50c. Get There were several hats there; none “Oh, yes, senor. Come. I will molds and let jell until firm. Serve l N o s e Drops ington’s Birthday as large, however, as Rumble’s huge show you the very spot where I find with lettuce or greens. black one. We settled upon one of it this morning.” party, or you can B ro n ch itis ... . be extra gay and These clever ham roll-ups add a straw. The head size was small, Wonderingly we fell in behind the colorful and festive note to your Creomulslon relieves promptly be­ two boys who plunged into a dark m /Bi / jo ) colorful with a cause it goes right to the seat of Um ttbstoncs so that it perched on top of Rogers’ menu. They’re simple to make if trouble to help loosen and expd rather large head as he began a passageway which, as we walked, I fh a Valentine's par­ |dden to cut a you just follow directions: germ laden phlegm, and aid nature slow, measured stride down the dim discovered was leading us to the ty. These should to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ i name or epi- be extra popular Ham Roll-Ups. flamed bronchial mucous mem­ passageway to the door of the room, water’s edge underneath the wharf. (Makes 4 Roll-ups) Islav-Albanian We were stumbling along in the this y ear with the branes. Tell your druggist to sell you I of deceased while Pedro from his station and the 2 tablespoons fat a bottle of CreomuIsion with the un­ rest of us at vantage points looked gloom when Rogers took out a tiny pepped - up pace derstanding you must like the way R which they of romance. If anyone in your crowd ZVt tablespoons flour on. Rogers opened the door and pocket flashlight to guide our feet. V* teaspoon salt quickly allays the cough or you are |the shape o f disappeared within the room. A "What is that?” asked Pancho, is about ready for a shower or wed­ to have your money back. ones. These ding you might take the cue from Pepper moment later he emerged to learn the smaller, when the light cast its I cup milk I graves. the verdict which Pedro was quick feeble rays into the darkness. Valentine’s day and make Cupid’s CREOMULSION decorations your theme. V* cup grated American cheese for Coughs, Chest Colds, Brondds to pronounce. "A flashlight, Pancho,” replied I slices leftover boiled or baked “No, sir; he is not the one,” he Rogers. Pink-and-white or red-and-white ham, sliced thin are the gay colof schemes and you said, his teeth chattering. “I have never seen one so small, 8 asparagus tips \ senor,” the boy replied. can carry these out in both food and "Who’s next?” inquired Rogers, decorations. A simple but dramatic Blend fat, flour and seasonings. extending the hat and quirt toward A few steps farther on and we Gradually add the milk. Stir i until ForONLY lO/Now came out upon the damp sand. Here table picture is seen in the picture Less than me. “Barry, you play the role in today’s column. Three large, red thick and smooth. Add cheese and next.” Felipe asserted was the spot where stir until it has melted. Cut ham in he had found the black sombrero— valentine boxes are set on their side I took the hat gingerly and set it in a row to form the main interest thin slices 4 x 6 inches. Roll two In g from simple the very spot, right on the sand be­ asparagus tips in each slice. Se­ Inpt relief with on top my head, although it was a for the table. If you want to enlarge side this very piling. cure with toothpick, place in a shal­ f's why: First, better fit for m e than it had been for “Was it in the water, Felipe?” in­ on this, get other pink-and-white or Jinflomcd areas Rogers. I grasped the quirt firmly low pan and surround with cheese lching, Second, quired Rogers. red-and-white decorations such as B tcs hardened. and with a slight sensation of cold nosegays of roses and tie with a sauce. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake Mnt cracking and “No, sir, on the sand. Tbe tide in a m oderate oven (350 degrees) ■ointment tends playing down my backbone I began was out.” swirl of ribbon. a dose lcheck bleeding. to walk along the passageway. If you would rather carry this out IS minutes. Insert sprigs of parsley only asdireetefl. )e. PAZO oinU “Had it been in the water? Wae at end of each ham roll. Serve at Pipe makes *p- “Pedro!” exclaimed Lombardo. it w et?” in flowers, get a nice centerpiece of ph. Your doctor “Speak!” red-and-white flowers. But have a once. Dr-HlTCHCDCK1S > ointmeaL “Yes, sir; I think it had floated Get out your heart-shaped cutter My heart sank at the sound of the on the water and been left by the heart, somewhere along the way. -LAXATIVE PDWDEB jefe’s voice. tide on the sand.” If you have a valentine mold make if you want to make sandwiches. For a simple “He is not the man, sir,” said “H-m-m!” Rogers’ voice was a valentine cake or jelly mold and Pedro in a voice that was little more work out an arrow with a pastry children’s supper tense. “I should like to have the party or for val­ bmpass than a whisper. sombrero, Felipe, to take with me." tube or, if the cake is iced you might even put on an arrow made entine refresh­ I cactus alw ayi “You are sure?” Rogers’ hand suddenly was flung “Yes, sir.” The boy took it off and gave it to Rogers. out of red paper. ments for grown­ lit serves as a "Yes, sir.” out to stop me. ups, serve heart Is lost in the With an audible sigh I removed ‘TH give you something.” He Here is a luscious salad that takes shaped sand­ so I lifted th^thing off the rack and fumbled in his pocket. I States desert. the hat and handed it, together with it easy on rationed foods: wiches filled with the quirt to Dwight Nichols. tried it on. It was much lighter "I want nothing, sir; it is not my *MoIded Raw Cranberry Salad. chicken salad and than I thought for. I took it off hat. It is the hat of your friend “You’re next, Dwight, old man,” (Serves 6 to S) garnish the plat­ after a moment and put it back on who wears the fine clothes. I could I said lightly, although my voice 2 cups raw cranberries, ground Y Keep the Battle RoIIiag ter with buttered beets cut in heart tomach sounded strained and unnatural in the rack. not find him today to give it back Ionble money back to him.” I envelope orange gelatine shapes. Strawberry and vanilla ice With W ar Bonds and Scrap Moseo painful. suffocat* my own ears. He took them hesi­ “Now, then,” he summed up, “I I cup chopped eelery cream with little sugar cookies—a fttbum, doctor* nsoMly We walked back up to the end of Ioiedrefnea known for tantly, but before he could put on saw somebody who could easily have i/i cup chopped nuts tiny motto candy heart placed in f like those in Bdl-ana the hat, Margaret appeared at the been this man, Pedro, while I was the wharf where we parted with the 1 cup granulated sugar * brings comfort In » pair. Rogers still fumbled in his the center of each cookie—is effec­ P lfI M IRRITATIONS OF ■\ OB return of bottlo end of the passageway. She halted examining the quirt in the living 2 cups water tive. pocket. Suddenly he held out the dlV IN EXTERNAL CAUSE abruptly at sight of us. room. Whether or not he followed Juice of I lemon This chicken sandwich spread me to the living room door where little flashlight. Acne pimples, eczema* factory derma­ “Whatever are you doing?” she Pour (4 cup w ater in a bowl. Add may be prepared the day before it titis, SUDpforiDgmMiDv tetter, eaJtrbesoB. called. “Oh—” Her voice betrayed he could have seen me trying on "Let me give you this,” he said, biWips. (blackheads), and .ugly hroturn­ “for taking care of the hat.” gelatine to water. Add 1(4 cups is used to fit in the day’s schedule ; that she understood, and she moved Rumble’s hat, I don’t know. I be­ •Chicken Sandwich Spread. out skin. MillionB relieve itching, !bunt­ With an exchange of buenas no­ water and sugar ing and soreness of these misenea w A ISANA slowly in our direction.. “It’s lieve that he did. So it is easy to 4 cups finely minced chicken jsPiCAKD POWDER and stir until dis­ ample home treatment, 'Goes to work aft Dwight’s turn, is it?” see how the man could have been ches we separated, the boys lighting once. Aida healing, works the aotisepfia their way up the street with the aid solved. Add Iem- I can pimientes, finely minced “Yes, dear,” Dwight replied so­ misled.^,He is mistaken in his iden­ Vs cup pickle relish way. OseBlackand White Ointment tification.” of the newly acquired flashlight, on juice. Set as directed. IOcv 25c, 50c sizes. 25 ycacft* berly, putting on the hat. aside to cool. 1A cup grated onion, if desired “Pedro, you have made a mis­ and we walking out upon the de­ success. Money-back guarantee. V iid The same hush descended upon Grind raw cran­ Salt, and pepper to taste in cleansing is good soap. Enjoy £n- take,” Lombardo said in Spanish, serted wharf' to the landing where SBOtis Black and White Slon Soap daily. us. There was the same suppressed the launch was waiting for us. berries, chop nuts Mayonnaise to moisten turning belligerently upon the un­ Thoroughly mix all ingredients breathing as Dwight moved slowly We went silently down to the and celery fine. happy pulque seller. and store in refrigerator until ready =SOUft=^ and deliberately past the place launch. Arturo, loafing in the seats, Add these ingre­ Iip-Brujh"Applicator ,9 “No, sir; he is the man—” to use. where Pedro crouched in his con­ sprang up to help us. dients to gelatine. Place salad in •N O SE MUST DRAIN Lkes “BLACK LEAF W jF “We go now,” said Lombardo. Cherries can make food decora­ To Relieve Heod Cofd Miseriet fsO MUCH FARTHtR cealment, and on down toward the “Are we the last ones to go aboard door. “My humble apologies, senoras and tive for any Valentine party whetb Whoi head colds strike, help nose \ senores.” tonight, Arturo?” Rogers inquired drain,dear the way for freer breathing Slowly he drew near the door; his Lynn Says er they are used in cake or pie: comfort with KCNOOil1S NfiSAL JEUX J i Later on that evening Rogers and with an effort at cheerfulness. Champion Cherry Pie. hand was stretched out to touch the “Yes, sir; all are aboard now, ex­ knob. There was a sudden move­ I stood on the Street of the High Play Games, Too! Nothing’s Crust: list Waves near the Belmar Hotel. Reed cept you two gentlemen. Mr. Nich­ nicer than having fortunes told I Vs cups bread flour ment in Pedro’s place of conceal­ ols say wait for you, and I wait.” a tombstone ment. Lombardo was alert to it in­ Barton had stayed behind at the at a Valentine party. If you 10 tablespoons lard Iappiness Com- stantly; he made as if to leap upon rancho to talk with Elsa. TTie oth­ After some moments he stirred the can’t afford a professional, have 1 teaspoon salt engine into life and then cast off. the man, then said sharply in Span­ ers had come down town. Margaret someone dressed as a gypsy, arm 5 to 6 tablespoons ice water ish, “What is it, Pedro?” and Dwight went out to the yacht We moved slowly at first close her with a heavy glass crystal Sift flour and salt together, add alongside the wharf, pulling away 6 -4 4 The sound of Uie jefe’s voice star­ saying that the launch would be and booth, and let her go to town. lard and blend. Add ice w ater grad­ tled Dwight. He turned about at at the wharf for us whenever we only a little from the darker shad­ Letter games are fine for start­ ually and cooL GROW the doorway and stood in an attitude wanted it. ows. As we left the wharfs black ing off a parly. Give each guest Filling: of inquiry. “Let’s look about a bit,” Rogers edge and emerged into the area a letter to tie around his neck as 2 Vt cups pitted soar cherries, “S.enor—” said Pedro hesitantly. said. “If Rumble is in town he’ll be illumined somewhat by the lights on he enters, and as-others appear, drained StRONG “What is it, Pedro?” demanded loafing on the streets or in the bars. the wharf above us, the launch let each one dash around'to oth­ M eup cherry jniee struck something in the water and Lombardo sharply. It shouldn’t be hard to find him in ers to make up words. When 2 Vt tablespoons fine tapioca VIGOROUS “He is the man, sir.” Mazatlan.” careened slightly. words are formed, guests appear . 1A teaspoon salt r D iso rd e re d We went once more into the hotel “What was that?” Rogers de­ I A c lio a “This is tbe man you saw, Pe­ in front of a person who takes I c up sugar dro?” and, not finding him, came out manded. down their names. Prize goes to Its burry and worry, I teaspoon hotter . nproper eating ana Margaret’s fingers dug convulsive­ again. We walked to the plaza and “It are perhaps a log, sir,” re­ person appearing in most words. Soak tapioca, sugar and salt In o h u s k y S K exposure and infee- around it The evening throng was plied Arturo nonchalantly. “I hope I strain on tbe work ly into the flesh of my arm; she Novelideaforascavengerhimt cherry juice and let stand while pas­ Iy are apt to become caught her breath sharply. beginning to thin out Nowhere was it is not an alligator, the same being which needn’t take you outdoors. try is. being made. Then m ix well GOOD-TASTING TONIft I to filter excess acid "Yes, sir; he is the one,” said there any sight of the huge black plentiful not far from here.” Select about 10 guests and make I from tbe life-giving with cherries, add butter and put in Good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion Pedro. sombrero or gaudy clothes he wore. “It didn’t feel like a log to me,” them have something unusual. pie tin. Bake pie for 10 minutes natural A and D VHamins often obbUH9 J nagging backache. Elsa joined us as we entered the “He can be around, Hunt," I said, Rogers retorted, peering over the For example, have a man with I. getting up nights, at 450 degrees then reduce tem­ to help buUd stamina and lesistsDOBto jig —feci constantly living room. No one had spoken in “and still elude us. Mazatlan is a side into the gloom. Something in two unmatched socks, a girl with perature to moderate or 350 degrees colds and minor His. Helps boSd strong worn out. Other signs the passageway after Pedro made fair-sized little city; there must be his manner filled me with apprehen­ two different colored hair bows, Lr disorder are some- and bake for 20 minutes. Turn off bones and sound teeth* tool Give good- Iaty or too frequent his accusation. many places of conceal—” sion. He held up a shadowy hand someone who wears his watch on oven and let stand at oven tem­ tasting Scott’s daily, the year-round! "What’s happened?” Elsa de­ “Why should he be in hiding?” to the pilot. the left arm, a girl with two dif­ Ba. Doan’t help tbs perature for 20 minutes before re­ BttMmanIcdfr Way Butte ■harmful excess body manded of me.' Rogers demanded. “Stop, Arturo; I want to see what ferent colored earrings, etc. Ev­ moving from oven. fiad more than half a “The pulque man has accused “ I don’t m ean th at he intentionally that was.” eryone is provided with a list of pproval. Are recom- If you want sugar-saving suggestions, i users everywhere. Dwight of killing Chesebro,” I said. is avoiding us.” The launch began to lose head­ above so he knows what to look write to Lynn Chambers, Western News­ f # Try SCOTT'S A curious light flashed in Elsa’s “Yes, I know how you. meant it. way and soon we drifted. “We’ll for. As he finds the person, he paper Union, 210 South Desplaines Street, level gray eyes. She appeared not But he should be hunting us, Barry, have to back up a few feet.” The writes down the name. The one Chicago 6, Illinois. Don't forget to enclose Ii EMULSION to have understood me. I repeated instead. That was a broad insinua­ screw reversed and we began to finished first gets the prize. a stamped, self-addressed envelope for my statement. Dwight removed the tion he made—that he knew some­ move slowly backward. Save Used Fats your reply. /S r? Great Year-Round Tjnic sombrero- and dropped it into a thing of interest to me in the death (TO BE CONTINUED) Released by Western Ntwspaper Union, THE OAVlE RECORD, HOCRSVILLB N. C., FEBRUARY 16. 1944.

To fEie People B R Y g ItS of -Ihss Community o, < DAVIE BRICK YOU CAN AFFORD IT " s s ’f . w s ' yiCTORY You can afford to buy Extra War Ig- S jS Ir B- COMPANY Bonds during this Fourth War Loan Drive. S a w S 1Sg jS DEALERS IN Everyone in this community knows incomes are higher than * I srSS-Sl0 BRICK and SAND BUY FSflfRT e v e r b efo re— ■ s " fcSg UNITED m flfcaHar that both work­ ers and farm­ ® S s s s - f « STATES ers hav.e more •p.Cs o S 2 WOOD and COAL cash than ever before. . Every­ B o Kb 1 * ^ L s. Day Pbone 194 • Might Fhone 119 W A R one knows that ^ 2 SB 2. a < more than one Mocksville, N. C. / b o n d s member of hun­ dreds of fam­ AND ilies are income earners—and everyone knows that "3S82.£gff S © 2 . f f go I STAMPS increases in wages and salaries 5.3 = 5 2 S f f have far outstripped rising prices, and increased taxes. You can afford Walker’s Funeral Homeg to buy Extra War Bands. As a matter of fact, you can’t S-E a Iffs-? 5* AMBULANCE afford NOT to Buy Extra War S" P g 1 Eonc’s. If you spend your money S l t r l S - ? " for needless, scarce goods, you are From a transport in Hew Guinea Phone 48 Kee SM dying ter Ae Vbep increr.si.;g prices . . . if you want FM edom z. The least we see to help win the war you can’t af­ Amerkmn members of hospital units ford NOT to buy v/ar Bonds. If are carrying medicine and instru­ Mocksville, N. C, do here at home is to buy you want to help that boy in the I f s S E i f ments provided by War Bond dol­ War Bonds— 10% for War service, you can’t afford NOT to S &&*• p * Bonds, every pay day. buy Extra Bohds and if you want a S scP a g 1S lars. gill-edged investment for your own How many wffl they succor; how Ss1B-Sa - future security, you can’t afford <* 3 M STm many dead will they find? How NOT to buy Extaa War Bonds. many will never return? We do not Don't just dn the expected—buy know but we do know our daily con­ AU the Bonds you can. duct can make an earlier end of THE EDITOR. the w ar. r rw?* Give your dollars action: Buy More War Bonds. To Ihe People V. S. Trtatury Detarlmnt The oi this Community E jr|S B*i YOV ARE IMPORTANT _p>- B e-.BwpW g-E* ® There is no such thing as a 'Tittle*' investment in the Fourth B-OtBKg1B 5 S W ar Loan. Davie Record <• S " g e j o Your $25 or $50 or $100 E xtra j S ss War Bond may not have great im- S' 8* -*>£ portance In your mind in making up a 5% Has Been Published Since 1899 billion dollar to­ tal for individu­ ' s.§: als. ffSseaS But multiply y o u rself by 130,000,000 and then you see in 44 Years real perspective how truly great each citizen be­ comes in massing national strength against the Nazis and the Japs. Capt Maurice Witherspoon, Navy Others have come and gone-your chaplain aboard the Carrier Wasp when she sank, tells of a rescued county newspaper keeps going. wounded sailor, who, as he re­ gained consciousness, asked; "Did I do my best?” Sometimes it has seemed hard to That’s the only question you, too, have to ask yourself when you de­ cide the extent of your personal make “buckle and tongue” meet but participation in the Fourth War Loan. soon the sun shines and again we There undoubtedly will be large single purchases of War Bonds in this community, but yours—if it is march on. Our faithful subscribers, "your best” will deserve equaUy the red, white and blue shield you E3. STffBffgi most of whom pay promptly, give us are privileged to display in the win­ -4 S,w B g a * dow of your home., “ % * ■ SSffo S- uLeCs Keep Backing the Attack » S 3 w | g - B ; A sprig of green on the Mediter­ courage and abiding faith in our THE EDITOR. ranean front; today it’s camouflage “P o tsZof for an American machine gun nest. fellow man. 2 W | f < B B .-S To win quicker our soldiers must 2 B 2 S To th e People S S ^ B p S E have munitions and materiel, more and more. To provide them all of If your neighbor is not taking The of this Community Sa « “ ! § , § > us must buy more and more War KILL OR BE KILLED Bonds. V. S. Treanrt Deftrtmnt Record fell him to subscribe. The United States Marines paid Rie p | ? ! i fts " Test price in hum an life per ■n yard for the capture of *w Sb ®E 1M I® price has not advanced, but con­ a, vital Pacific outpost. S g w f | a It was kill or be killed. Your S E f f i g tinues the same, $1.00 per year. b o y s did not ^Vdati AT flinch when they ran into the WJUL DONDS deadliest fire­ For ,Excellence in Investment power along the beaches of this When You Come To Town important Gil­ bert Island stronghold. This assault, Make Our Office Your bloody and cost­ ly, is one of the many which m ust be made before Tokyo and Berlin are pounded into dust and ashes. Headquarters. Wfcat are you doing to back up the boys? Remember these are boj’s fr o m this very community, perhaps from your very home. Any We Are Always Glad To home in your neighborhood which today does not display the treas­ ury's red, white and blue 4th War Loan Shield proclaiming “We See You. bought Extra War Bonds” is not backing the attack. Every Extra 9402^68241825960109607492870^^ War Bond you buy becomes a di­ rect fighter against Japan and Ger­ many. If you could but see one man die on the battlefield, you would not count the cost of your Your son who is in the Army, will slight sacrifices to buy Extra War Bonds to make each succeeding as­ sault less costly In the lives of our Hot all the victories are on our boys. Hde; not all the losses ase our enjoy reading The Record. Just like a You can’t afford NOT to buy Ex­ enemy’s. Here you see barrel upon tra Bonds in the 4th War Loan if you would help these boys. barrel of good American fuel going up in smoke after a Jap strafing. THE EDITOR. letter from home. The cost is only 2c. The boys cannot be replaced but th e material can—that is, if all real Americans do their utmost In the war effort and buy W ar Bonds. per week. Send us his address. Make your dollars work for vic­ to ry : Buy More War Bonds. V. S t Treasury Department S LET US DO The Record only $1 00. urtesy o f Los Angeles Examiner THE MOST YOU CAN BUY IS THE LEAST YOU CAN DO OUR READERS YOUR JOB PRINTING BOHOS OVER AMERICA * * * ARE NOT- , We can save you money Surmounting the Capi­ tol Dome at Washing­ Home of Freedom ton stands Crawford’s on your bronze statue of Free­ dom, symbol of the freedom and liberty our , ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, government has guar­ anteed to immigrant . TRAINED SEALS . and native citizen alike, BUT THEY RESPOND XL STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BIU since the founding of TO AD SUGGESTIONS ~ the Republic. Wl «w *i*ec HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. Patronize your home newspaper On the beaches of Italy, in the Jungles of the Pacific—planes, tanks, and thereby help build up your artillery must move—and fast; no In the capitals of con­ waiting to build roads or airfields. quered Europe freedom That’s when our soldiers must un­ and liberty are hollow, AUTO LOANS home town and county. ______roll these “steel mattresses,” as you m ocking words CITIZENS FINANCE CO. ,see them in this photo. Your War mouthed by jackal pup­ Sondz pay for them. Keep America Free; pets like Mussert, Quis­ Vance Hotel Bldg. V* S, Treeeury DspmiImamt ling, Laval, DegreHe Buy War Bonds or Laurel. Statesville, N. C. THE DAVIE RECORD, j T he D avie R ecord

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. How4Aboot Yoor Soul ? Letter From England Hubbard Changes To A A Slogan For AU Seen Along Main Stcnet Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. England, Jan. 24, 1944 . (St. Louis Globe Democrat) By The Street Rambler. Wfcat Was Happeniog In Davie " Amid tbe tasks, toils, duties and Editor Record:—I have read sev­ Republican A fillip has been given to holiday 000000 Before The New Deal Used Up responsibilities of life; amidst vour eral copies of The Record in the past . Despite the fact that so many par­ cheer by the announcement v ia Gossip Club holding early morn­ carelessness, your pleasures, your months, and I find it a very interest­ tisan activities have been banned for Steve Early at the W hite House that ing session in nostoffice lobby— Tfce Alphabet, Drowned Tfce ing paper. There are so many hum­ the duration unusual incidents con­ frivolity, your indifference; amidst the President wishes to scrap the Mrs. S. S Short shopping in local an interest items in its pages that tinue to occur in politics. Some of Hogs and Plowed Up Tfce your evils, iniquity and wicked, New Deal. Before hats go in the market— Member of ration board l’nr very enthused. I’m not from them are significant as straw s show air, there is the qualification that the ness; amidst your aims, plans, pur carrying empty pig down Main Cotton and Corn. Mocksville, but I get the paper af­ ibg which way tbe wind is blowing. New Deal as 8 political ideology is poses, achievements, success; or a. (Davie Record, Feb. 45, 1940) ter a friend of mine receives it from A most unusual incident came in not to be abandoned at the order of street —Miss M argaret Daniel sell midst your failures, blunders and ing pink grape fruit—Dr. P. H. T H. Redmon. of Farmington, his wife, who’s home is there. tbe Iilinois Legislature not long ago. the sire. W hat Mr. Roosevelt is said downtalts. how about yonr soul? acco-ding to press dispatches, when Mason wearing a big smile—Mrs. was in town last week on business. The most interesting things I read to be turning over in his mind is the W hat attention are vou giving it? are articles written by such writers State Senator Nicholas L. Huhbard. elimination of ;he New Deal as a slo­ Joe Graham standing on sidewalk R. L. Baker tells tis tbat be h a s Do you ever stop to think that you as Rev. W alter Isenhour. His ser­ of Mount Pulaski.l.during the ses gan. which, since it was coined by watching army planes—Farmer ro­ not sold tbe farm which he recently have’a soul? And do vou ever mons have been a source hf much sion, carried his desk from the De him when he was first nominated tating between cafes sampling dif- purchased from Dr.'M artin. think about your sonl’s salvation spiritual jov to me. I know that mocrat'c to the Republican side of eons ago, has served as a potent shib­ feient brands of beet and talking A. J. Rouse, of Rowan county, < r dam nation? manv others.are also blessed by his the room Senator Hubbard is char­ boleth under which be ' as gone a- up a storm—Tom Meroney walk­ was in town last week and reports Remember that youJare ' facing articles, and those of other Chris­ acterized as having been a life-long bout his dragon slaying. ing aronnd in ,the snow—Grant m any cases of flu in his section, tians. I am a Christian, and it Democrat and it is said he will run God at the bar of divine reckoning According to Mr. Early, tim es have Smith, home from a long stay in M isstPauline Horn returned last makes me very bappv to help those for ren-mination and re-election to changed since 1932 —a sage observa- or will face:Him just {out in the the tropics, walking around shak­ week from a two weeks visit to her that do not know Christ as their per­ the Illinois State Senate this tim e on tii in—and our preoccupation is no future. Remember also tbat yon ing bands with friends and freez sister, Mrs. Ross Mills, at States* sonal Saviour. I am w riting an hum­ the Republican ticket. He said: longer tbe national economic emer­ have a soul that you shall have to ing—Young lady in postoffice lob. v ille . ble letter to all that are interested “You probably have seen news- gency. FoSIogaoeer Roosevelt has give an account of when you meet by purchasing war bond— W ilburn M issj'M argaret Thompson left in spending eternity in heaven. There paper stories about my intention of authored a new one. "W in the W ar” Him. Don’t forget that von will are so many poor souls in the world becoming a Republican I am a a- Stonestreet resting in drug store— l a s t w e e k -for Durham, where she would pinch-hit for "N ew Deal,” also meet God with the life you today that do not know or have any postate—one who changes his faith. Country lasses talking to paratroop­ has entered W atts Hospital to take Ithas intriguing possibilities which have lived, whether it be good or idea what they are missing here on I feel the same anxiety for my Gov­ carry the same sweet scent of poti. ers in postoffice lobby—Duke W hit­ training as a nurse. bad. right or wroug, clean or un­ earth as mortals, or the glory that ernment that Abraham Lincoln ex­ tics as does much of the nomencla­ taker doing a little shopping on bis G. H. C. Shutt, prominent citi­ clean, godly or wicked. Just as can be theirs ih heaven through our pressed in 1859 when he said, ‘it is ture of the New Deal. Who is our way home—Yonng girls discussing zen of Advance, was in towuiW ed precious Saviour Jesus Christ.” as it no child’s~play to save the principles you live and die judgm ent will find President? Why. ' Win the War1 recent dance—H ubert Eaton stand­ nesday. Mr. Sbutt says his town is written, eye hath not seen nor ear of Thomas Jefferson from total over you. How much will you be prof­ RooBeveItI W homust be our next ing in front of bank counting cash is not'afiected with influenza. heard, neither have entered into the throw in this nation,’ Therefore I President? Why, "Win the War” ited if you gain^the world or mucb Young girl assisting aged lady a. Miss Bess Fowler, of Statesville, hearts of men, those things which think I should move to tbe other Roosevelt, of course! How can we of i>, and then lose your precious cross slippery bighwav- is spending this week in town with God ha*h prepared for them tbat sid e . win the w ar if we’don’t have a "W in so u l? her sister, Mrs. G. G. Daaiel, who love Him. Not only do we have e- ' I do this thut I may help end tbe the W ar” commander-in-chief? AU your money, your pleasures terna! life through our Saviour, but conspiracy to destroy our economic is recovering from influeuza. Can it be that Mr. Roosevelt has The Ladies Proposed in evil, sin and wickedness will we have jov on earth that surpasseth freedom and our Constitutional con­ Mrs. Arthur Daniel and daugh* scanned recent election retorns. list, How comes the accepted tradi­ profit you nothing when you stand all understanding As a child of spiracy to destroy our economic free ened to the tum ult of rebellion in ter left Thursday afternoon for tion tbat it is the woman who pro­ in the nresence of the Judge of all Christ, I can tell you that it’s the dom and our Constitutional system Congress, seen the alienation from Madison, Indiana,‘to spend a short poses in Leap Year? the earth In fact, such will con Lord's truth. You are probably say of government.” his Party of groups normally Demo­ while with her oarents. ing to yourself, how do I receive It is said tbat in 1938 S e n a to r H u h ­ It seems to have originated in detun you. W hatever may be your cratic. and has decided that the New Miss Hattie Fowler, of States­ such earthlv jo7. and eternal life in bard as a Democrat traveled 5.000 Scotland during tbe thirteenth cen. achievement in life, or whatever Deal name is a liability which he ville, who has been ill with flu at the resurrection? Mv dear friends, miles campaigning in support of cannot rink carrying into the 1944 tury, when there was a prepond­ may be vour position, if you neg­ the home of her sister, Mrs. Grapt it’s very simple. A person must be Senator Scott W. Lucas, who was campaign, either as candidate or as erance both of unmarried women lect your soul’s salvation, you will Daniel, is able to be out again. so sorrv for his sins committed a then a candidate for the United the quarterback who calls the plays? and of timid men. A law was'pasf- stand condemned when you face Miss Nora Carter, of Fork. left gainst God’s holy will, and we have States Senate. It is said that he For several months stories out of ed which decreed that when a ma. the Lord after this life. last week tor a ten days visit to re­ all sinned and come short of the glo- plans to make an extensive campaign W ashington have indicated that Mr. trimoulally-inclined lady approach­ Instead of giving so much atten­ ty of God. The next step is to ask this year against the re-election of latives at Dillon, S. C. Roosevelt has cut loose from tbe old ed an eligible gent during Leap tion to the temporal affairs of life, forgiveness of our sins by believing Senator Lucas and for the candidate Nathan Bailey and bride,, of El- New Deal, Obviously inspired, they Year, he had to say Yes or fork .attd.gping on carelessly throng*? Jhat we are forgiven, and that Jes- •wh? is nominated for the United have related that tne New Deal .old baville, left Sunday for^S&teti'Char^ over a fine. ■ • tbe world, you had better stop and U8 .died for the remission of the sins States Senate bv the Republicans of guard feel slighted, that they have lotte, where be has accepted a po­ Apparently that solved the spin­ think of eternity and the welfare of all. and that God did raise Him Illin o is been e bowed out of the picture, that s itio n . ster problem fot tbe Scots, for soon or damnation of vour soul “The from the dead. "For God so loved Senator Hubbard may no- be the President has become interna­ R. L- Cornatzer, of ner Advance the world that he gave his ouly be­ changing horses in the middle of the similar laws were enacted in France soul that sinneth, it shall die ” tional-minded that he is only casual­ has gone to Norfolk, Va., where gotten Son that whos< ever believ- stream but be hhs changed his seat ly interested in promoting the New and in Italv. Thus the tradition V Ezekiel 18:3). O what a solemn, be has'accepted a position. eth should not perish but have ever­ from one side of the Illinois Senate Deal along fam iliar lines. w a s b o rn . awful statement! Sinner, back Alfonso Gsntry, while playing lasting life.” M y brothers and sis­ chamber to the other. But hasn’t the President repeated­ Tbe women of America, however slider, indifferent, careless man or with a rifle Wednesday evening, ters, if you will onlv do this you will The incident may have no national ly repeatedly returned to a familiar waited neither for government de­ shot himself through the leg, the woman, boy or girl, that mean.- henceforth ’ live a life you never im­ .significance. However it proves that phrase in his public utterances, that cree nor for traditional Leap Year agined before "Therefore if any ball entering between tbe thigh and you. Better gixe attention to vom Senator Hubbard is a man of action. the "social gains we have made must to propose wedding themselves to man be in Christ he is a new crcat- Many votos from time to time ex­ be maintained?” Didn’t he weep knee. Dr. RodwelI was called in soul while you have the time and industry when our country was urej all things are passed away, be­ press their dissatisfaction with the scalding tears when the National Re­ and dressed tbe wound. opportunity Tomorrow may be imperiled History will record their too late, W e know not what a day hold all things are come new.” action. Many voters from time to sources Planning Board was junked "Frank Nelson, of Greensboro, considerable achievement in war may bring forth. Today is tbe day So many people try to console time express their dissatisfaction by Congress, and didn’t he imme­ Ala., who left Davie county 44 themselves with the idea that small with the action of their party and production as well as in tbe uniforms of selvation. “Procrastination is diately submit to Congress its fan­ years age, spent a day or two ip sins don’t count, and that God will its leaders. However when election tastic scheme for regulating every A- of the armed forces. ihe thief of time ” This thief is town last week the guest of E. H. overlook them Oh! how wrong they day rolls around they “hold their merican from the cradle to tbe grave, Some of them may remain at robbing millions of heavan and a n d B . 0 . Morris. Mr. Nelson are. I was talking to a friend of noses” figuratively speaking and which out-Beveridged tbe British work in postwar, due to the sacri. was born and reared near South sending them to the devil's hell. mine even todav about his life. He “vote’er straight.” Senator Hub­ version of socia lsecurity? Isn’t that flees paid in battle by their bread­ River, and met a number of old If you miss heaven you have miss­ and many others I know, say they bard evidently does not come in this legislation still before Congress, a winners. Industry, which has help­ friends and acquaintances white in ed all that is worth while in etern­ see no sin in the things they do. I category.—Union Republican. waiting a propitious moment for ed them make the most of their know it’s because they don’t want town who were glad to see him. ity. O dear reader, come to Jes­ White House pressure? talents in its necessity, will help us. He says, “He tbat cometh to to see tbe worldly evils as sin. I al­ is the accepted time, behold now i Harrv Hopkins appears still to be them again in theirs. C W. Booe, of Winston-Salem, ways ask myself, "W ould Jasus do me I will in no wise cast out.’’ the day of salvation ’’ in the President’s good graces. Who But the great majority of war- was in town last week on business. this?” After only a second, thought was with him at Cairo and Teheran? Mr. Booe has purchased the Nume But Jesus says again tbat you will My unknown friends, I say friends working women will prefer, surveys not come to Him that you may I say no. This old world today is In because all are my friends, at pres­ HopkinB, of course! Stroud farm at County Line, and a frightening state of corruption and. shown, to return to their domestic have life. Sav, it is up to you ent I am a soldier serving God and Wbo iB the from man the admin, will move bis family there within immorality. It’s hard for a person istration in spreading the gospel of duties and doings They will re- The way you choose to live is tbe the country I love. I’m in a foreign the next week or two. We are al­ lost in sin to see this, but to a true an internal WPA, with its danger­ sume their usnal utilities and tbelr way you shall die What about country and I have been through feminine frills with tbe grateful ways glad to welcome the city child of Christ, it’s as plain as day. manv experiences, some dangerous ous and unjustified commitments to your immortal soul? Where will Everyone is looking forward to 8 thanks of us all, and the inner con­ dwellers back to the farm It is and some not, but my Saviour has succor tbe entire world? Vice Pre­ sciousness of a job—voluntarily en­ you inhabit eternity? peaceful world after the war. In generally the other way. always been with me. and I will ne­ sident W allace certainly has Iostnone tered ■ into—nobly done. Wilkes the first place the war can only be The death angei visited the home ver try to live without H«m, or for of his zest for a New Deal, not only J o u r n a l . brought to a conclusion by God, and of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Garwood, Private Fumes About sake Him. Jesus has given me more here but around the world. we must trust in Him to do so, by comfort than I can put into words, Has Secreary Ickes resigned? Or on R. 3, Wednesday morning and Tax Dunn being a true follower of His will. but I have tried, and I hope the let­ Secretary Morgenthau? Or Attor­ claimed their three months old son. Denver, Colo.—An Army private When it is at an end there will be RATION GUIDE ter God has inspired me to write, ney General Biddle? S. B. Jr. He had been stricken overseas wrote to Internal Revenue much rejoicing, and rightly so, but will lead someone to share in the joy SUGAR-Book 4, stamp 30 with bronchial pneumonia for four Collector Ralph Nicholas in Denver let us not forget Ihe Almighty Fath­ and peace of heart and soul that is Unwanted 5. pounds, expires Mar. 31. days. The little body was laid to protesting vehemently a Federal in er after we bave peace. If we leave mine. You can have it onlv for the come tax statem ent be received. He Him out of our plans for a better (Reidsvitle Review) SHOES-Coupon 18 in the rest in Fork cemetery on Thursday asking. The scripture of God’s own w r o te ; world, we will only be worse off than Lawrence D. Bell, who manufac­ sugar and coffee ration book afternoon, after a funeral set vice Holy word says. "Come unto me all ''I hope this don’t surprise you. but while engaged In this mighty cow tures the Airacobra fighting planes, valid for one pair of shoes held at tbe home by Rev. June F. ye that labor, and are heavy laden I do not owe any tax. of no kind flict. Our nation is deeper in sin wanted to send field me to Russia C a r t e r and I will give you rest.” has no expiration date. No. I only make $600 a year; and than at any time in its history. Dear to check up on bis craft’s perform­ The body of S. J. Cope, who I reluctantly must say so long to I airplane stamp in Book 3 have a wife also a kid. And if I did reader, just take a few minutes of ance. Washington officials inform you all for now, but not goodbye, became valid Nov. I for one died Saturday afternoon in a Salis­ your time to think of all the unright ed him coldly tbat the Soviets didn’t owe any tax, I would pay them in my because I pray that I may greet you pair shoes. bury hospital, was laid to rest Sun home town, but I am not going to eousness about you. People are in want any American civilians clutter­ all in heaven with our dear Jesus day afternoon in Concord Metho­ pay anything while in the Army, be­ such a rush trying to snatch a few ing up their war effort. GASOLINE-Coupon No. 8 some sweet day. Yours in Christ. dist church cemetery. He and his years months or days of the devil’s Bell wrote directly to Premier in A book good for 3 gal­ cause I would have to make $ 1,300 a PFC. EDWIN PEARSON wife and their only son all bad in. year before I would owe $ 1. a n d h o w pleasures at the expense of their Stalin. Soon he received a telephone lons, expires February 8th. A . S . N . 6923024 fluenza. Mrs. Cope now has pneu. precious souls. Our dear brethren call from the Russian embassy in in the hell can I make that in the D t r ’y. C . 34th F. A. Bn. TlRES-Inspections requir­ monia, and she has not been ad­ Army and just be a private?” are on the downward path to etern­ Washington. The premier, said the ed of A book holders every al damnation, and as we the people, A . P . 0 . 9 , Care Postmaster, embassy, thought Bell’s was magni­ vised of the death ot bet husband. The soldier signed his name, rank New York, N. Y. six months; of B holders ev­ and number, and his captain put his make our nation, the nation will go ficent. When could the technicians The son is much better. start for Russia? ery four months; of C hold­ Sanford Green, of R. t, showed 0 . K.. on the letter, Nicholas re­ to hell with us. unless we repent, ers every three months. p o r te d . and be cleansed in the blood of Jes­ A five man delegation did go—and us an old tobacco warehouse receipt was wined, dined and toasted at one FOOD-Broum stamps Book dated May 14, 1873, and made out us Christ. "Righteousness exalteth to J P Kurfees bv the old Brown a nation, but sin is a reproach to any of Stalin’s state banquets, which ap­ 3, meats and fats, V W. X, & Gorrell W arehouse, in W inston. people ” I pray to God that all who peared to give them the status of expire February 26. Green Mr. Kurfeessold 1,974 pounds of read this, and are not in Christ will visiting dignitaries. stamps in Book 4, processed tbe weed for which be received kneel now before our blessed Saviour Probably there is a moral to this, foods. G1 H and J., expire $135.46. Compare this price with MCKmmm if official W ashington can find it. and give your hearts and -lives to Feb. 20. K, L and M expire what tobacco is bringing today. Him, Don’t wait. “Behold, now Land posters at this office. Subscribe for Tbe Record. March 20.- THE BAVIE RECORD- MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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He has absolute pri­ ized cotton thread—it will hold all DID-WHVl Menus ority. And yet the very fact that a purgative! Doesn’t work Iqr Requests continue to pour in for your knitting and can double as a YOU TURlf He has need of us and what we "sweeping out.” Ifs a gentle-act­ OVER TO sugar-saving recipes. This’leads me Browned Pot Roast shopping bag! Crochet it all in ing, "regulating" food! to believe that have, dignifies our service or sacri­ one piece—the bag measures 17 If you have constipation of this GROVE’S Browned Carrots and Potatoes fice on IBs behalf. there are many Old-Fashioned Gravy by 1 1 inches—attach it to two type, eat KELLOGG’S ALL­ who want home- How surprising it was that the wooden rods—sew on the handles BRAN or several ALL-BRAN COLD TABLETS Lettuce Salad with French One who made and upholds all muffins regularly. D rink plenty of baked goodies in Dressing and the bag is finished and ready Prompt, Decisive Relief things (Col. 1:16, 17) should have to for use! water. See if you don’t find lotting quantity greater 'Caramel Rolls relief! Insist on genuine ALL­ Grore** Cold Tablets are a rest msdl* than their sugar say, “The Lord hath need of him,” • » • cine! They're like a doctor** prescrip­ Beverage in sending for a humble beast of Tb obtain complete crocheting instruc­ BRAN, made only by KellosstS in tion—that is* a multiple medicine. supply will allow. 'Gingerbread Cup Cakes tions for the Striped Knitting Bag (Pat­ Battle Creek, Witb prompt* decisive action* they burden. Y et therein lies a m arvelous That means they •Recipes Given truth. He has graciously so ordered tern No. 5674) send 16 cents in coin, your work on all these usttal cold ijn p* name and address and the pattern num­ toms . . . relieve headscbe-»ease*ddy w ant recipes th at a re short on sugar the universe that He has need of us schts—reduce ferer—relieve nasal but long on sweetness. ber. stuffiness. TUs Is real relief when cCaraniel Rolls!. and of our possessions.- - Pue to an-unusuMIy large demandand Too breathe Iieer id- Most baked goodies taste _ best most InstaiitQras lust suSertag the common distresses Cf • I recipe Foundation Sweet Dough Let us also learn .the important current war conditions, slightly more time 2 .drops Fenetro Nose cabL Tilce Cross*# Cold Tablets ex- when only part of the sugar is re­ Ji cup melted butter or substitute lesson of unquestioning obedience Inopa open your cold- sctfy ss directed. Rest—avoid expo- placed by other sweetening agents. dogged nose to give sure. Get GroretS Cold Tablets from I cup dark corn syrup or honey taught in verse 4. “They went their your head cold. air. your druggist today. Only in plain muffins, bread and Into each muffin cup, put % tea­ way” to do what the Lord told them caution: Use only aa Sif** MetMp-* Got lorgt Economy Sbo directed. 25c. 2% Umea rolls is an exception made to this spoon butter and I teaspoon syrup to do. How greatly simplified and aa much for 60c. Get rule. Richer doughs have only one- glorified would be the lives of Chris­ LJOL PMietio N on Drops or honey. half to three-fourths of their sugar When dough is light, punch down. tian people if they would thus obey REGL replaced by corn syrups or honey. Let rest 10 minutes. Roll into rec­ Christ. It’s best to use only tested recipes tangle, H inch thick and about 9 As He came riding into the city, Hin Large Islands for your sugar-savers. You will find inches wide. Brush lightly with we observe Make left-over rice into cakes, There are six islands in the the proportion of liquid has been melted butter. Roll jelly-roll fash­ n . His Right to P raise ( w . 7-10). fry in bacon fat and serve with world each larger in area WbiStlertS Painting Rejected reduced—and if you are trying to ion, sealing edges. Cut into 1-inch God says, “Him that offeroth Great Britain. praise glorifieth me” (Ps. 50:23), maple syrup for breakfast. Whistler's famous “Portrait of change over a recipe you might for­ pieces and place cut side down in ... ilf the Artist’s Mother*9 was at first get this very important step. muffin tins. Cover and let rise un­ and the believer recognizes that Cellar windows should be opened rejected for exhibit at the Royal til doubled in bulk. Bake in a mod­ “praise is comely for the upright” frequently to purify the atmos­ Foundation Sweet Dough. (Ps. 33:1). Jesus is entirely worthy Academy in England and re­ erate oven (375 degrees) 20 to 25 phere' of the cellar-and entire mained unsold for 20 years there­ (Makes 2 coffee cakes or 314 dozen of the praise of every heart and sweet rolls) minutes. Let stand I minute be­ dwelling. after* fore turning out. voice. Presenting Himself as their Mes­ ... 2 cakes yeast Applesauce can go into muffins Texture of griddle cakes will be 14 cop lnkewarm water J siah, Jesua received the enthusiastic^ too! It’s as delicious as the, cake acclaim of His disciples and friends, Qner if the eggs are separated Protect and eaaa abnseft I cup milk which has made it famous: and the whites are beaten and add­ . a m don with Mezsanat tho who were probably joined by others UUGH, MT, TALK, FREE* Vx cap butter or substitute ed last to the batter. ! I z l l A ll I* soothing, medicated ppw- H cap sugar Applesauce Muffins. who were drawn by the excitement. OF IMBAttASSMINT ■ V l l f l l !■ der. Aiaft relievo burning, (Makes ZVt dozen 2-inch muffins) * • '* < ANNOYS itching, of irritated akin. V* cup light corn syrup or honey The Pharisees did not join in (see It’a so easy to enjoy all­ 1 teaspoon salt Vt cup shortening Luke 19:39, 40) nor did Uie city, not Children’s glossy paper picture day confidence when books will give m uch g reater serv­ 2 eggs Vi cup sugar even !mowing who He was (Matt. your plates are held in place by this Stars in Sight 5 cups sifted enriched flour (about) 3A cup light com syrup 21:10, 11). So it is today; some love ice if you treat each page to a "comfort cushion"adentisfsformula. There are approxim ately 6,000 2 eggs coat of clear shellac. This helps I. Dr. W ernet’s vent sore gums. Soften yeast in lukewarm water. and praise Him, some hate Him, stars visible to the human eye. % cup sweetened applesauce others just ignore Him. Of which prevent tearing. Pages may be Powder lets you a. Economical; Scald milk. Add butter, sugar, syr­ 2 cups enriched flour cleaned with a damp cloth. enjoy solid foods, sm all am ount POP—\ up and salt. Cool class are you? avoid embarrass- lasts longer, 3 teaspoons baking powder He gave Jerusalem and the nation * * * DON’T LET to lukewarm. Add I teaspoon salt m e n t o f lo o se XlhJiefIianidesst 2 cups flour and a final opportunity to receive Him. Paint the bottom step of your plates. Helpspre- pleasant tasting. I cup chopped nuts It was not yet too late, but it was CONSTIPATION beat well. Add cellar stairs white so it may be AIIAtta^hSOi. Momybadt HooKUiaM softened yeast. Cream together shortening and their last chance. Such a time comes easily seen and prevent falls. SLOW YOU UP in the life of everyone of us. They « * * Beat eggs and sugar. Add syrup and beat well. I# When bowels-are sluggish ami you rejected Him. Do we? feel Irritable* headachy, do as mSHiaag add. Mix thor­ Beat eggs and add. Add applesauce. Before starting to drive that Sift together flour, baking powder But even though some did reject, tdo—chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem oughly. Add the c sm all tack, stick it through a strip ;chawing-gum laxative. Simply chew remaining flour and salt and add to creamed mix­ let us not forget that there were of heavy paper-brown wrapping PEEN-A-MINT before you go to bed, those who shouted, “Hosanna,” who to m a k e s o ft ture. Stir only until flour is mois­ paper is fine. Then you can hold taking only in accordance with package a cast their garments down before directions —sleep without befog dis­ dough. Turn out on lightly floured tened. Add nuts. Fill greased muf­ the paper while you drive, and Deep Snow turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough fin tins about % full and bake in a Him and' waved palms of victory save your thumb. The paper tears Sixty inches of snow fell in one board and knead until satiny. Place and joy. Thank God for their holy relief, helping you feel swell again. Tqp in a greased bowl, cover, let rise m oderate (375-degree) oven 20 to 25 out easily. day in 1906 at Giant Forest, Calif. FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy minutes. enthusiasm. Pray God that we may and economical,A generous family supply until doubled in bulk. Punch down. have a little more of it. ’ Shape into tea rings, rolls or cof­ Give yourself health as well as appetite appeal in these cup cakes III. EUs Right to Punish (w. 15- fee cake. Place on greased baking 18). FEEM-MINTIS* sheets or in greased pans. Cover made with iron-rich molasses: •Gingerbread Cup Cakes. People like to hear about a God and let rise again until doubled in of love, one who knows their weak­ "JIM, bulk. Bake in a moderate oven (Makes 18 cup cakes) Vi eup melted shortening ness, and is kind toward their in­ Gather Yonr Scrap; ★ (375 degrees) 23 to 30 m inutes for firmities. But we must not forget YOU ACT coffee cakes, 15 to 20 minutes for VA cups pure dark molasses R A I S ir ★ Throw It at Hitler! I egg, beaten that God shows His love by a great rolls. and holy hatred of sin, and a desire UKE AN Honey Orange Bolls. 254 cups sifted flour' to deliver us from that sin. This 1 recipe Foundation Sweet Dough IVi teaspoons soda means that He must and will deal O lO M A N i I'. I teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons grated orange rind in drastic fashion with those who /S L H cup honey I teaspoon ginger persist in their sin. TODAY! ief At Last Vi teaspoon cloves When dough is light, punch down. A second time He drove out from Vt teaspoon salt His Father’s house those who had Let rest 10 minutes. RMl into a 3A cup hot w ater rectangular sheet Vt inch thick and made it a place of merchandise, of ForYourCough Combine shortening and molasses about 9 inches wide. Spread with commercialized thievery. honey and sprinkle with orange rind. and add egg. Stir until well blend This is a majestic picture. The trouble to help loosen and expel Roil in jefiy-roil fashion, sealing ed. Mix and sift Son of God and Son of Man steps germ laden phlegm, and aid nature edges. Cut into 1-inch squares. Cov­ dry ingredients into the center of this unholy traffic to soothe and heal raw, tender, in ­ er and let rise until doubled in bulk. and add alter­ and with mighty, holy indignation flamed bronchial m ucous m em . nately with the branes. Tdl your druggist to Sdl yo u Bake in m oderate oven (375 de­ (not anger) drives it out. The peo­ a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ grees) 20 to 25 minutes. hot water. Turn ple who had suffered long because of derstanding you must lifce the w ay >t into greased muf­ this religious racket, which paid a quickly allays the cough or yo u a re fin pans and bake nice “cut” to the priests themselves t o have your money rode. Lynn Says in a moderate ov­ (probably as a “gift” even as such CREOMULSION en (375 degrees) about 25 minutes. things are managed now), were jubi­ . for Coughst Chest Colds, Bronchitis The Score Card: You can save Here’s an unusual dessert with lant. that well-liked apple-cinnamon fla­ We read in the same story in pennies and points if you watch vor: the m arkets closely and plan your M atthew 21:12-22 that the boys who SORiTOME W N U -7 7—44 Apple Cinnamoa Snow. were in the temple (for such is HOW LOW, discouraged, they can menus accordingly. Right now soothes fast with you can use more eggs, pork cuts, I package lemon flavored gelatin doubtless the meaning of “children” moke yon feel—those nagging mns. H cup sugar in verse 15) w ere so delighted a t d e (dies. In Soretone Linhmmt citrus fruit, and winter vegetables yon get the Benefit of methyl sali­ Watch Youk such as turnips, broccoli, green U teaspoon salt this magnificent exercise of His di­ vine authority that they broke out cylate, a most effective pain-reliev­ beans and spinach to perk up I tablespoons red cinnamon candy COLD HEAT* Kidneys/ drops into “Hosannas,” which really ing agent. And Soretono s cold heat I fcyour menus. action brings yon last, so-o-o-thing Help Them Qeonse the Blood I cnp boiling water amounted to a -holy “Hurrah.” Be sure to turn in those used Well, why not? Hurrah for our relief. Soretone Liniment acts to of Harmful Body Waste fats. Your butcher will pay you Vt cup cold water ACTION 1 cup applesauce Lord! He will not tolerate iniquity Tour kfdnesrs are constantly filtering for them in both points and pen­ 1. Dilate surface capillary blood Iocasssof vasts matter from the biood stream. Bot 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten even though it hides under the cloak vessels. Iddnayssometimes lag in their work --do nies. of religion. He is not afraid to speak not act as Nature intended—fail to re­ Use fresh vegetables and fruits Dissolve gelatin, sugar, salt ana 2. Check muscular cramps. MUSCULAR LUMBAGO move impurities that. If retained, may cinnamon drops in boiling water. out and to act against sin and cor­ poison tne system ana upset th s whols whenever possible and save your ruption. 3 . Bnhanteloealtireulatioiu OR BACKACHE body machinery. canned foods for quick or emer­ Add cold water and applesauce. U MlSM w H m Symptoms nay be nagging backach* Cool, then chill to consistency of Possibly the church would reach 4. Eelp reduce local swelling. persistent headache, attacks of dinipcas< gency meals. a good many more men and boys getting up nights, swelling, puffiness Fdiruary is the birthday month thick syrup. 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“Here, try rolling your own—it’ll give you something to do “AKEN'T you a friend of file Sarge, B acK DW I m eet yon 1 between smokes!” a blind date?” tHfc DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. FEBRUARY 23 1944. Nortb Carolina ( jn Superior Court THEDA THE DAYIE RECORD. R. S. Proctor Resigns Davie County ( W G . B a ity Oldest Pa Position VS Time To Plant Your C. PRANK STROUD • - Editor. No Liquor, R. S Proctor, tor the past Ediib Baity r*> s ix TELEPHONE years county superintendent O f i Notice Serving Summons NEWSA Entered a t the Postoffice in Mockfl- schools, has accepted a similar po­ vllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mail sition in W ayne count v. Mr Proct -1 By Publication M iss L ila m atter. March 3. 1903 . or will enter upon his new duties I The defendant, E'-iith Baity, will j take iioiice that an aciion entitled VICTORY is a patient SUBSCRIPTION RATES: March ISt It is not known who will succeed him here as above has been commenced in S a lis b u r y . NE YEAR. IN ADVANCE $ I 00 Tae Record is indeed s o r^ y to tne Superior cou’t of Davie Cono- IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE - * SO make this announcement, as M r. tv, North Carolina, tor an absolute M rs . L a w Proctor lias endeared himself to all divorre on IHe grounds of two two weeks w Those donbtine Thomas who de­ our peoole. He has made the b e st vears separation, and the said de in{;s> K ans. clined a few weeks ago that winter fendant will further take notice GARDEN superintendent ot schools this conn was over and the grondbog a fake, iy has ever had, and tbe cause of tbat she is required to appear at G e o . W . are not talking for publication these education in tbe county bas made tbe office of tbe Clerk of the Super­ ior court of said couuty in the court We Can Supply Your Needs In day nigbt f d a y s rapid progress since be took charge six vears ago. While we are re­ house in Mocksville, North Caro­ N e w Y o r k . The WPA. the NYA, the NRA, luctant to lose Mr Proctor an d lina, within twenty days after the 26th day of February, 1944 . aad Cabbaige Plants, Onion Sets J . M . H o the C.C.C. and the New Deal are familv, we wish them God-speed in their new work, and assure th e m answer or demur to the complaint hom e severs dead. Tbis leaves Henry Wallace, that if they ever wish to retnrn to in said action, or the plaintiff will and Plants, Seed Irish Potatoes a case of ilu Harold Ickes, and Franklin Delano, STAFr SERGEANT GRANT SMITH, apply to tbe court for the relief j who entered service in August. 1941. is tbe best county in N orth Carolina, not counting E'eanor. It will take spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. they will find the latcb-string hang­ demanded in said complaint. This ; F O R R E more than these four to win the war. and Mis. W. E. Smith, on R. I. Grant ing on the outside. 26th day of January, 1944 . room , close 1 bas been in Panama for more than two S. H. CHAFFIN, AU Kind Field and Garden years, and this is bis first furlough since Clerk Superior Court. One of these days the people of leaving tbe State*. Republican County Con­ R ic b a r d this country are going to wake up B. C. BROCK, Atty. w a s in to to the fact that the farmer is the vention SEEDS a f t e r s o m e man that feeds ns all. When the Men Hurt In Wreck The Republican County Conven Executor’s Notice! farmer is given a square deal the tion is called to meet at the court J . F r a n k "Slim” Eagenhardt and Cordell Having qualifiad as executor of the es­ You Can Help To Win The War rest of the country can get alone house in Mocksville, on Saturday. Stonestreet Hicks, both of Maiden, suffered in M a rc h 4th , a t 3 p m., for the pur­ tate of Mrs. Catherine Correll. deceased, a ll r i g h t . late of Davie County, North Carolina, no- of Herefor juries of undetermined seriousness pose of electing; delegates t 0 tbe tice is hereby given all persons holding By Growing Your Own Vegetables W hat has happened to the gen. about 4 o’clock Wednesday after­ Judicial, Senatorial and State Con­ claims against the said estate, to present F r i d a y . noon 6 miles east of Mocksville, on vention; to elect a County Chairman them to the undersigned on or before Jan tlemciD who, nearly twelve years and Secretary, and to transact any 26, 1945, or this notice will be plead in P v t . G ii ago, declared that if elected Chief Highway No. 158, in the second other business that may come be­ bar of their recovery. AU persons owing Our Boys In Service Must Be Fed the said estate, are requested to make im tloned at F esecntive he would balance the of two traffic mishaps within a few fore tbe convention. The Fewer Vegetables You Have To Buy The primaries will be held at the mediate payment. This Jan. 26, 1944. days last w budget, turn off thousands of Gov­ rods of each other. W. E GRIFFIN. Exr various voting precincts on Saturday Mrs Catherine Correll. Dets’d. Means More Vegetables For R . 2 . ernm ent employees and legalize tbe In tbe first accident, uobody was F e b . 26th 1944 . between the hours of Woodleaf, N. C. sale of liquor? injured. Tbe driver of a truck 2 and 6 p. m„ tor the purpose of B. C. BROCK, Attorney. Our Soldiers And Sailors Satisfacti loaded witb teed and operating out electing delegates to the county con p r i c e f o r t h Wendell Willkie is out touring vention. Tbis Feb 9 th . 1944 . Virginia was trailing an Atlantic R. V. ALEXANDER. Ch’rn. Administrator’s Notice! DR. the country trying to get tbe Re­ Greyhound bus driven by E J. G. G. DANIEL, Secretary. Having qualified as Administrator of the j publicans to nominate him for Pre- Mason. As be descended tbe bill estate of R. M. Foster, deceased, notice is I sident. You can fool some of t*™? hereby given to all persons holding claims A t to r n e y at Cedar Creek bis brakes gave a Card of Thanks against tbe said estate, to present them people some of ibe time but you Mocksville Cash Store o r tw o a t way. He could not pass up tbe We wish to thank the many friends to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of January. 1945. or this notice will boro last w can’t fool enough Republicans to bus because of an approaching car, for their thoughtfulness and deeds of kindness shown us during the ill­ be plead in bar of their recovery. AU per “ The Friendly Store” m a t t e r s . nomina’e Wendell again. so be allowed it to coast into the sons indebted to said estate will call upon ness and after the death of our moth­ tbe undersigned and make prompt settle­ Vice-President Henry Wallace is rear of the bus and come to a stop er, Mrs. Martha R. Brogdon. We ment. Tbis tbe 26tb day of January, 1944. George R. Hendricks, Manager M iss N o Nobody was hurt and only minor will always remember you and hope LEON L. FOSTER, Admr. of M ooresvilIe getting a big salarv to stay in tbat the Lord will bless you. R. M. Foster. Decs'd. W ashington, but be is gallavanting damage .was done to the two ve­ MR. AND MRS. K. L. COPE. Cooleemee, N. C. w e e k w i th aronud the country campaigning for h ic le s es, on R. 2. a fourth term for his big boss, and Meanwhile, Dagenbardt an d J L e e K yet tbe New Dealers said politics Hicks approached the scene witb c r' bis bome i should be adjourned for the dura two tractors, one towing the other. e r a l d a y s ti o n . As the two tractors descended the hill, the man in front observed tbe sore tbroat. After four years of war Great parked vehicle by the side of tbe Britain has a national debt of sevL S . H . C a road and started to slow down. Tbe enty seven billion dollars. After classic sb a ‘ rear driver did not apply his brakes two years of war the United States to w n W e d immediately and tbe two tractors p l e a s a n t Ca has a national debt of over one bun. came into contact and finally roll­ dred and'sixty billion dollars. It 1I Q I ed off their wheels. W A N T seems tbat Great Britain can fight One of the tractors crashed into pay ceiling a war for about one fourth as much the rear of a truckload of lumber, lo n e . S o money as it costs tbe United States. damaging the truck sligbtly. and H i c k o r y , Soldier Likes Record demolishing the tractor. G e o rR e It is understood tbat tbe two men w h o is s t Pvt. George C. Tames, who is were taken to a pbsician’s office at stationed at Camp Kilmer, N. J., M d., is sp Statesville for treatm ent. Cecil W il­ to w n w i th writes that he is getting along fine liams, said to have been from W ins in the army. He says he gets lots . S e a t n o n . ton Salem wbo was riding one of S O1? of kick out of reading The Record, the tractors, was not injured. P v t . J o b and learns many things of interest stationed a He writes tbat he especially enjoy­ New Bus Line ing a 10-d ed tbe article in a tecent issue, Parkway Bus Company has won e n t s , M t. “ Look Here, Mr. Striker.” George its battle to provide a new through o n R . 2 says not enough people realize bus service between Lexington and wbat a war we are in now. To North W ilkesboro in a decision an. P v t . F r some of them it is just a game, but nounced in Raleigh by tbe utilities K e lm e r , to the soldier boys in this country commission. w e e k to s and abroad, it is just plain hell. Tbe petition of Atlantic Grey bis parent George says be will be glad when bound for franchise between Lex­ T u t t e r o w , he gets to North Africa with bis ington and Mocksville was denied. M rs . C l bother, Clarence, who bas been Tbe bearings were held at W inston- ed a tnesss c ro s s . Salem and Raleigh before Christ C la r e n c e m a s. bis safe ar Center News. The Parkway company, which 1 1 e n t e r e d t h Mr. and Mrs. R L. Powell and now opera es from Salisbury across family visited Mr. and Mrs. Har Davidson county over highway, 150 1 s t L ie ' vey Harris Sunday. proposes to provide a through bus I OS. L. wbo is sta Mrs. C. C. Tutterow has return­ service which will reach a consid­ ed home from Rowan Memorial has been s Hospital, Salisbury. erable area not otherwise served m o th e r , Tbe line goes from Lexington to C o o le e m e e Pfc. Fred Tutterow, of Camp Mocksville, tbence to Harmony and Ki'.mer, N . J., is spending a 10 day from Harmony cuts across north­ furlough with bis parents, Mr, and S g t . an ern Iredell over the new highway I ” Mrs. B. F. Tuttercw. built between tbat point and the little daug Mr. and Mrs. George Evans, Jr.. Statesrille W iIkesboro road several w e e k w it of W inston-Salem, visited bis par­ v e a rs a g o . H a r d in g , ents over tbe week-end. "There’s a Fighting Fleet, too!” Felix is st Mr. and Mrs. I F. O’Neal and s to n e , L a . children spent Sunday with Mr. Clarksville News. GHT you are, Sailor!, Fighting fleets are rol­ home front battle of transportation. And winning and Mrs B. F. Ttitterow. Misses Faye Harris. Thelma. Batty and ling on the Southern Railway these days! it, too! ------Hope Driver. Ruth Earl Peoples, of Wins K A . B . K f tD D a N e W S . 1011 ®8,eln visited home folks through the Fleets o f freight trains.. .loaded with guns, jeeps, ii. nks to the loyal cooperation of our shippers M r s . S . C vfififc end. w a s e a r n Cedtic Smoot, of the Navv and Miss tanks, planes, and munitions of every sort...with and th e friendly understanding of our patrons, the Mr. and Mrs. Faster Thorn and children Statesville of Statesville spent tbe week end with Madeline Smoot, of A. S. T. C. at Boone the raw materials to make more.. .with food, clothes, Southern's trains are playing an important part in home folks have been visiting their patents Mr. and C a r t e r u n Mr. end Mrs Edd Dwiggins were dinner Mn. Robert SmooL coal and oil...with everything needed by a nation speeding the day of Victory. a p p e n d ic i guests of Mrs Dwinggins parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Wil'ard. ot Farmington at war. Mrs. F. W. Koontz one day last week spent one night recently at tbe home of When Peace comes, these same fleets of freight Mr. and Mrs. Smoot Certnrr and child' Mr and Mrs. J. L. Eaton. Fleets o fpassenger trains ... carrying troops in solid P f c . V an passenger trains will “Serve the South”, by M r. a n d ren spent several days recently witb rela­ Mn. Murylee Harrii>. spent a few days trainloads toward the war fronts.. .men and women tives at Salisbury. last week in Winston-Salem. hs :ag the rich commerce of a greater, stronger R . 2 , b a s Mrs. Ernest Cartner spent Wednesday in uniform, going back home on precious furlough h e h a s la in Winstun Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sbarpe and child­ Sov -hland... more efficiently than ever before be- Mrs. E M. James is spending several ren of Lone Hickory visited their parents trips...government officials and civilians traveling ca-jc of the priceless lessons we’re learning today. V e r n o n e daya witb Mrs. James parents at Innen- Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Peoples. J a n u a r y 1 tine. Mr. and Mrj. Garl Jhmes. Several from the community attended on essential war business. Misses Zeola and Geneva Koontz spent the funeral of Mrs. Broadway, of Coolee- Yes, these are fighting fleets...fighting the vital £ • n prfv w a tbe week-end with Mr. and Mn. E E. mee wbo was buried at Bear Creet Wed­ F O R S Koontz nesday. She was at one time a resident Prtsldeni p r o p e r ty , of this eotnmonity. W ell, these complicated income Mn. Crawford Latham is one tbe sick p a v e d s t r tax forms are a blessing to one , _ _ . . . , ' ville city SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM P C,t8f ° I Cil iZeDST i ? e m anu^actn rer - Hospital, Statesville.1* H e^m anyt f r ie ^ d l o f headache remedies.- " hope she will soon be able tofetura borne. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. FEBRUARY 23.1344.

I ...... IIIIIUI...... THE DAVIE RECORD* N ' C; J ones- of Thamasville, R. Gunners M ate Cedric V. Smoot, I, was in town Saturday on busi­ Mrs. J. F. Click son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smoot, n e s s . Mrs. J. F. Click. 74. widow of the late J. of R. Il Isspendinqa 30 dav fur - 1 Oldest Paper In The County F. Click, veteran newspaper editor and No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads publisher, died at Richard Baker Hospital. lough with !urs. Smoot and his WANTED! Mrs. J. D Purvis is spending Hickory N. C.. late last Wednesday eveo parents. Cedric has been in the this week with her husband. Cpl. ing, following ao eight months illness. NEWS AROUND TOWN Mrs. Click was a daughter of the late Navy about 15 months, and for the J. D Purvis, at Qnantico, Va Mr. and Mrs M M. Mayes of the Oak For past year has been in the AIentians. est section of Iredell county* She had Miss Lila Charles, of Jerusalem, The manv friends of Miss Annie been a resident of Hickory for the past 45 BroSers and Heavy Hens years. is a patient at Lowery Hospital, Grant will.be sorry to learn that Surviviog are one daughter, Mrs. Avery SI she is quite ill at her home on N orth Hardin, of Hickory; a step-daughter. Mrs. S a lis b u r y . Main street C. F. Stroud, of Mocksvilleand nin e grand­ children. One sister, Mrs. W. R. Fox, of Mrs. Lawrence Irvin is spending New Hope, also survives. Princess Theatre Top Prices For Top Quality Pvt. H arley Graves, of Maxwell Funeral services were held at the home two weeks with relatives at Hast­ Field, Ala , spent the week end in Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. ings, Kans. Arthur Kale, pastor of First Methodist WEDNESDAY ONLY town with his parents, Mr. and church in charge, assisted by Rev, R. K* “MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN" Mrs. Harley Graves. Benfield, of the First Baptist church. The Geo. W . Rowland returned Fri­ body was laid to rest In Oakwood Ceme­ with Roy RoIers Mocksville Poultry Co. day night from a business trip to tery. The floral tributes were many aod Robert W oodruff spent last week beautiful. THURSDAY and FRIDAY N e w Y o r k . in Taylorsville with his siste , Mrs. Phone 175 Mocksville, N. C- Henry Kelly. Robert has been “PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA’’ J. M. Horn was confined to his under the weather for the past sev­ Mrs. MartbaBrogdon with Ruth Terry Bob Livingston I t r r m i n n m n n B t borne several days last week nursing eral weeks, but is im proving we are Mrs. Martha Graves Brogdon, 82. died niinnnnnniinniiim iiniinniiiiinnniniKniHai a case of Au, but is much better. glad to note. Feb. 14tb at the home of a daughter. Mis. SATURDAY. K L. Cope in North Cooleemee. She bad 'ROBIN HOOD OF THE RANGE" with resided at Cooleemee for 33 years and was FOR RENT—One unfurnished NEW TIRES—Sizes as follows: a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church Charles Starrett Jimmy Wakely Trio room, close in. Call at Record Office 450x21. 475x19, 550x18, 550x17, for many years. CHICKS! 600x16, 650x16. Also chains and Surviving are two daughters. Mn. K- L. MONDAY radio batteries. Cope of North Cooleemee and Mrs. G. R. Richard Cronch, of Oak Forest, Clawson of Salisbury; one son, W. C. Brog- “I DOOD IT" with was in town Wednesday looking HORN OIL CO, don of Cooleemee; 18 grandchildren: four U. S. Certified, U. S. PolIorum tested great-grandchildren; two half brothers, Ked Skeltoa-Eleanor Powelt after some business m atters. Pfc. S. M. Holloway, of Camp Joe and Charlie Graves of Yadkin County R. 0 . P. Sired New Hampshire Red Phillips, Kans., returned to his and one half sister, Mrs Nannie Eaton of TUESDAY Cana. J. Frank Hendrix and W. F post of duty Friday after'spending Tbe funeral was held at the home of “SAHARA” with Chicks from flocks Jieaded by males Stonestreet attended an auction sale a 12-day furlough in town with his Mrs. Cope Wednesday afternoon at 3 Humphrey Bogart of Hereford cattle, near Asheboro parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hol o'clock and at Bear Creek Baptist Church lo w a y . at 4 o'clock. Rev. G. L. Royster. Rev. from 250 to 338 egg record hens. AU F r id a y . C. E. B. Robinson and Rev. Victor And rews conducted the services. Burial was Mr. C. Theodore Peoples, son of in the church graveyard. other popular breeds. Fvt. Gilbert Atwood, who is sta­ Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Peoples, of Notice To Creditors tioned at Fort Bragg, spent a few R . I , student in the University of Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Mrs. J. W. Carter Havingqualified as Administratrix of, days last week with his family on N orth Carolina School of Medicine, the estate of John Anderson Beauchamp, > Mrs. Mary F. Carter, 75 widow of John For Better Chicks In *44 See Or Write R . 2. is now at The Jefferson Medical notice is hereby given to all persons hold- i College in Philadelphia, Pa. Wesley Carter, died Saturday morning at ing claims against the estate of said de ] 5:30 o'clock at her home in the Fork com ceased to present same, properly verified. < Satisfaction in confort, style and munity. to the undersigned, on or before the 4th price for those who need eve glasses. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tutterow and Mrs. Carter, was born in Davie County day of February. 1945, or this notice will, DR. BAXTER BYERLY, children, who have been living at March 25. 1868. a daughter of John and be pleaded in bar of recovery. AU per­ J. H. Foster Sarah Austin Thompson. Sbe spent her Cooleemee, N. C. sons indebted to said estate wiil please Beaufort since last June, have mov­ entire life in the Fork community. call upon the undersigned and make ed back to Davie and are living on Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. J. pmmpt settlement. This the 4th day of Attorney B. C. Brock spent aday the Laniet farm, near Ijames X M. Cope and Mrs. G. F. Carter of Mocks February. 1944. NAN KELLER. Hatche/y and Poultry Farm ville. Route 3 and Mrs. J H. Dickson of or two at Yadkinville and Wilkes- Roads, which Mr. Tntterow pur­ . Administratrix of Jobn Anderson Mocksville Road Winston-Salem^ ^ C 1R. 2* Saliybury; Bve sons, G E. Carter of Salis­ Beauchamp, Decs'd. boro last week looking after legal chased some time ago. He will bury; V. W. Chrter of Mocksville, Route 4; By A. T. GRANT. Attorney. spend several weeks with his family W D Carter, R. W. Carter, of Winston- 32BBI m a tte rs . Salem and H. W. Carter of Mocksville. before returning to W ilson, N. C.. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon where he holds a position with the Miss Norma Furches, R. N ., of at 3 o’clock at Futk Baptist Church. Revs, Cape Fear Equipment Co., of Fay­ J.C Gentry and Wade Hutchensconducted Mooresvllle. spent a few days last etteville. H is family will reside on the services. Burial was in the church week with her father, D. K Furch. t h e f a r m . graveyard es, on R. 2. Wflliams-Anders David J. Cook J Lee Knrfees has been confined Daniel Jackson Cook. 81, of Advance, bis home in North Mocksville sev­ Mrs. T. W. Williams, of Mockaville. R I. Route I. died last Tuesday afternoon at announces the mamage of her son. Pvt. 2:15 o'clock. He had been in declining eral days suffering with a severe W. W. Williams, of Camp PhiIIipst Kansas., health for some time and seriously ill for sore throat. to Miss Beulah Anders, daughter of Mr. the past six weeks. W. G. Auders and the late Mrs. Auders, of Most of his life was spent in Davie Gary. Wost Virginia. The marriage took County with the exception of 12 years S. H. Cartner, who lives in the place at 2:00 o'clock. Feb. IOth at States- when be was a resident of Winston-Salem. classic shades of Clarksville, was in ville, with N. D. Tomlin, officiating. The He was a member of Macedonia Moravian W t h C A R O L IN A bride was dressed in pale bine with black Church. town Wednesday and gave us a BCCBMPTteEf On March 1. 1883, be was married to pleasant call and a frog skin. Mrs. Witiiams attended Gary High Sarab Lusetta Sparks who died November school and has been employed at the Cet- I. 1920. anese Plant at Narrows. Va. Survivors include three sons, John H. WANTED—Hickory Logs. We “The happy couple left Saturday for Cook, of Mocksville, Route 4; C Frank pay ceiling prices. Cnt seven ft. Camp Phillips. Kansas, where Pvt Wil Cook, of Advance, Route I; three daugh­ long. Southern Desk Company. Iiams is stationed. ters, Mrs. Newton Ragsdale, and Mrs. Charles A. Holder, both of Winston Salem, Hickory, N. C. and Mrs. Lee Cash, of Forsyth County; 38 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. George Seatnon, Seaman ist Class Funeral services were held at the home Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and at who is stationed at Bainbridge, Macedonia Moravian Church at 3 o’clock Md., is spending a 9 day leave In with Revs G. E. Brewer. J. G Bruner and Have you a A. M. Hicks officiating. Burinl followed town with bis m other, Mrs. George in the church cemetery. S e am o n . hidden talent? Pvt. John F. Essie, who has been Mrs. Jane Gaither F YOU'D LIK E to find out what Mrs. Janie Gaither, 89, wife of R. F* stationed at Greensboro, is spend Gaither, died Thursday at the home of her ing a 10-day furlough with his par. I your special aptitude is and put daughter. Mrs. A. C. Griffin, in the Society ents, Mi. and Mrs. J. Frank Essie, it to work to help win this war— Church community. Her death followed take the opportunity the W AC of two weeks serious illness. o n R . 2 Besides her husband. Mrs.Gaither leaves f e r s y o n ! two daughters and a son; Mrs. C, A Pvt. Fred Tntterow, of Camp Join the W AC and let Arm ycx Thome, of Davie County; Mrs. A 0. Griffith perts help you discover the type of and J. A. Gaither, of Iredell County. Kelmer, N J., arrived here last Funeral services were held Saturday work you can do best Let thy afternoon at 3 o’clock from Society Baptist week to spend a short while with Army train you to do one of 239 Cburcb, of which Mrs. Gaither had been a bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. B- F vital jobs. Learn a skill that will member since early life A former pastor. Rev. W. L. McSwain, now of Glen Alpine, Tntterow, on R. I. be useful to you long after the war Is over! CIf yo« already have a cooducted the service. Mrs. Clarence lam es has receiv­ skill the Arm y can use it too.) ed a message from her son, Sgt Get full details at vour nearest Negro Principal Dies CIarenceB James, Tr., announcing U. S. Armv Recruiting Station Frof. G. V. McCallum. 38 Negro princi (your local post office will give yon >al of the Davie Countv Training School, his safe arrival in Italy. Clarance he address). Or write: The Ad­ docksville, died at Rowan Memorial Hos­ entered the service in January, 1943 pital, Salisbury, on Feb. 13th, following an jutant General, Room 4 4 i5 < M u ­ illness of three weeks. Funeral services nitions Building, W ashington, D. C. were held at the Second Presbyterian i P ist Lieut. Peter W. Hairston, church Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock, who is stationed in a Texas camp, with Rev R M. Massey in charge, and the ,*»*»**»**»*****•******»»*» body carried to Greensboro, his former has been spending a leave with his home, and laid to rest. Prof. McCallum is Today, North Carolina’s doctors and H ealth goes well-deserved credit for the mother, Mrs. P. W Hairs.on, at survived by bis wife and one danghter. nurses by die hundreds are serving with high standards of medical care prevail­ N orth Carolina I He bad been teaching in this city fur ing in our State. > In Superior Court our Army and Navy from AIarica to Cooleemee Plantation. the past 14 years; and for the past six Iran, from Australia to Italy — bringing Davie County ) years had been principal of the school. W e of the Greyhound Lines pay tribute back to health the men who are helping Sgt. and Mrs. Felix Harding and Ralph L. Frye He was a good teacher and had many to these fellow-citizens of ours who are v s friends among both races. Rev. R. M. win Victory for the United Nations. B ut doing so much to m ake our State a finer little daughter Elizabeth, spent last Massey is acting as principal of the school on the home front, other thousands of week with Dr. and Mrs. S A. Elsie W eaver Frye until a successor can be secured. place to live in. They’re doing a big job doctors and nurses are fighting doubly — a vital one. Greyhound’s job is quite Harding, parents of Sgt. Harding. Notice Serring Summons hard to keep their fellowcitizens of different— but vital, too! Providing safe, Felix is stationed at Camp Living­ North Carolina in good health — doing convenient transportation service is eveiything in their power to prevent or particularly im portant now. B y making s to n e , L a . By Publication minimize interruptions in our State’s near neighbors and food neighbors o f A. B. Carter, son of Mr. and The defendant, Elsie Weaver a w a r e f f o r t all the communities we serve in North Frye, will take notice that an ac­ In a very real sense the well-being of Carolina, we are helping unify the war Mrs. S. C. Carter, of near Fork, tion entitled as above, has been LefsAIIBackIfieAtMk was carried to Davis Hospital, North Carolinians is in the capable efforts of this State — keeping them commenced in the Superior court rolling tow ard Victory! Statesville, Thursday morning. Mr, hands of. approxim ately 2,500 physicians of Davie County, North Carolina, and surgeons and about 6,500 n u rs e s ; Carter underwent an operation for for an absolute divorce on the appendicitis Friday morning. At their disposal are the facilities of 166 grounds of two years separation, Notice To Creditors hospitals which have beds for nearly and the said defendant will farther 25,000 patients at one time. In an aver­ Pfc. Vernon W hitaker, son of take notice that she is required to Having qualified as Execntor of Mr. and Mrs. W . K. W hitaker, ot the estate of Mrs. Martha Rebecca age year more than 270,000 p a t ie n ts appear at the office of the Clerk of Brogdon. deceased, late of Davie are adm itted to these institutions. To R. 2, has notified bis parents that the Superior co'i t of said county County, N. C., this is to notify all the North Carolina State Board of he has landed safely in England. in the court house in Mocksville, persons having, claims against the Vernon entered the armed forces in N orth Carolina, within twenty days estate, to present the same, duly J a n u a r y 1 9 4 3 - after the 26th day of February, proven, to the undersigned, on or WILKINS DRUG CO. 1944, and answer or dem ur to the before the 22nd day of February,1 Pbone 21 Mocksville. N C. 1945 , or this notice will be plead in FOR SALE, or trade for Georgia complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for bar .of their recovery. AU persons property, 10 tots all adjoining, on indebted to the estate are required paved street, city water, in Mocks- the relief demanded in said com­ to make prompt settlement with the ville city lim its. plaint. This 26th day of January, undersigned. This 22od day of Feb­ GREYHOUND P R. KIMBROUGH, 1944. S. H. CHAFFIN, r u a r y , 1944 . K. L. COPE, 508 Angler Ave, N. E. Clerk Superior Court. Exr. Mrs. M artha Rebecca Atlanta, Ga. B. C. BROCK, Attorney. Brogdon, Deceased. IUNWS THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE. N. C.

A Jap Who Didn’t Fight to the End Marshzdl Invaders O N TH E Who's News HOME This Week By FRON E lsa CbatfLeId * Aunt Kitty, who Delos Wheeler Lovelace RUTH WYETH SPEARS morphine. Hunt Ison go to Ma- ConsoUdattd Features.—WNU Release. ' IS not necessary to make our. what they belie economies so dull that they de-j murder. On ar iW EW YORK--The name of Napo- A SERIES OF press every one. Let's make them party has preced ' Ieon Zervas keeps coming into SPECIAL ARTICLES P In Mazatlan Ja gay and attractive to give us a dered, and while the news that is relayed from BY THE LEADING lift and a bit of a challenge too. Greece, and he may be the leader Sam, meets dea WAR CORRESPOii This old rocker is an example. marlin when hi around whom NapoleonZervaB his people A saw and a wood chisel were topples into the used for removing projections scene of the Ch May Rise to Be will rally and rockerd. An old quilt was dro identifies D Beating Japan’s man,'* but Dwig Greek Tito Broz ^ f L a d e r s found for padding and the feathers' torn to the Iaun try to retreat up the Valley of the Torpedo Planes RAISE SEAT WITH ominous alongsi to investigate. Vardar, down which they marched B y F r a n le Morris A 4 p CUSHION in such easy triumph a while back. REMOVE (WNU Featute—Through special anaagemeat PROJECTIONS Just now, as long ago In Yugo­ ACROSS TOP CHA slavia, there has been a split with Cottiefa Weekly) among Greek partisans, and I was on the bridge of a Pacific Zervas has just broken away fleet aircraft carrier. Suddenly, from the oldest guerrilla forces straight as an arrow, a Jap torpedo to set up his own movement. He plane came on less than 40 feet MAKINe calls it the National Andartes above the water and headed directly SUP band and hopes to keep its for our starboard bow. Through the members free from the bribery sights, it looked to the gunners on whicb, he says, taints the old this maiden flat-top, about to be un­ der fire for the first time, like one of SAW OFP group. ROCKERS Allied leaders in the Middle East those wooden miniatures they had call Zervas Greece’s ablest guerrilla learned to identify in shipboard lec­ from an old bolster were packed leader. Before the war he was an tures as a Mitsubishi 97 single-engine into a thick seat cushion to raise officer of the regular arm y. Now Top: Maj. Gen. Holland M. Smith low-wing job. the seat which has been lowered he calls himself “General Zervas” VSMC, who was identified as the But this was no model. Its size by removing the rockers. This re­ This dejected Jap crouches before his captors In the Bice Bowl region commander of the assault forces doubled every second until yon could but whether he uses this title on of Hunan province where he was taken as the Chinese defeated and drove quired a yard and a quarter of more than his own authority is not which captured 10 Marshall Island even see the idiot plainly. On it ticking. Four and one-half yards off Japanese invading forces. Shortly after this victory it was revealed beachheads. Bottom: Maj. Gen. came, unhesitating, malevolent, into clear. He is old enough to have that a new road, to take the place of the Burma supply route, was of inexpensive chintz in a bold, been a general. Harry Schmidt, DSMC, who com­ a stippled wall of steel burled at its modem pattern did the rest. Total nearing comn'etion and that the Allies would soon have a ground route manded the fourth marine division nose from 5-ineh cannon, 20- and His present fight against the into China. cost for an up-to-date chair less in the Boi island area. 40-miii. machine guns. The sleek than two dollars, one that will Nazis is being waged In the torpedo pendant from its belly northwestern province of Epirus. serve well for the duration. seemed as big as the Hudson tun­ • • • This is his home and his birth­ nel, hanging there poised .for its place. He knows every dim F. D. R. Thanks March of Dimes Donors Draft Dilemma NOTE-Thfs remodeled chair is from plunge into the ship’s vitals. BOOK 5 which also contains directions, trail over its wild mountains as The onrushing plane was less than for modernizing an old fashioned couch Alvin York knows his Tennessee two hundred yards from the ship. and making other home furnishings from hills. Every tree, every rock is things on hand. To get copy of BOOK $ Now was the time for its torpedo to send 15 cents direct to: a friendly shield, and every be launched. Fate and the carrier’s small village a fortress' with a gunners willed otherwise. hundred sally-ports out of which MRS. RtITH WYETH SPEARS A direct hit caught the steel tube Bedford Hills New York to attack o r. . . when the enemy of death before it could be released, D raw er 10 presses hard . . . escape to fight and its shattering explosion sent Enclose 15 cents for Book No. 5. again when the odds have plane and crew hurtling across the evened. carrier’s bow to oblivion in the sea N am e ...... almost under the big ship’s forefoot. Address ...... OINATRA fans from coast to coast As Carrier X plowed right through ^ are rising to defend their idol the blazing debris, the mechs on our against slurs cast by Artur Rodzin- hangar deck, spying two of the ski. Older and soberer and more plane’s crew floating along in their BACK IN GRANDMA'S DAY _ • . — , eminent mushroom-shaped life jackets, hurled colds often calLd| for medicated mutton folk, too. suet as a “home remedy" to comfort Rodztnaki Takes curses and wrenches at them. muscle aches, coughing. Today* it’s for On Sinatra ;Winner led by Con- Penetro, modem medication u a base Two More Mitsubishis Downed. containing mutton .met. Penetro’s dou­ Not as Yet Called " . S t - A half-minute later another tor­ ble action relieves Ihesemtjeries-(I) va­ pedo plane came skimming at us porizes to soothe stuffy nose (2) acts Iiko speaking up in gentle reproof of the warming plaster right where rubbed on* maestro. This comer enjoys a bit from the starboard quarter. Our gun­ 26o. Double BQpplys 35c. Get Penetro. of boogie woogie but still it thinks ners swung their mounts around that the conductor of the New York sharply, opened fire and caught it President Roosevelt broadcasts to the nation on his 62nd birthday to Branch Biekey, president of the squarely in midair before it could Phiiharmonic should not go unde­ Brooklyn Dodgers, gazes at a rack fended. thank the many donors for their contributions to the National Foundation latmch its fish. A puff of black / I V e g e t a b l e for Infantile Paralysis. At right is Mr. Basil O’Connor, president of of baseballs as he wonders whether smoke, a burst of orange flame and Certainly he has courage. The or not he’ll have anyone to throw smoke caused by his quarrel with the foundation. They are looking at a few of the thousands of dimes that the Mitsubishi crashed into the sea. have poured into the White House during the drive. them around. Baseball club officials tLaxative dismissed New York musicians has are facing an increasing player The third plane in the attacking For Headache, just stopped getting in his eyes, and team made its run .right on schedule Sour Stomacn shortage due to the needs of ear a n d D i z t y now he takes on the embattled ’teen armed forces. in just another 30 seconds. This one was aimed directly abeam of our Spells when agers. The man positively enjoys Bougainville Warriors Fight Fire 30 Hours caused by Con­ squaring off for a fight. starboard side. Our gunners con­ nected again. The blast of their stipation. U s e Of course age doesn’t have to "Tl Invests in U. S. only as directed. w«irry him yet.. He was born In shells tore the left wing apart, and 15 doses fofi Spalato, Dalmatia, only 50 years the plane lurched to one side as it only 10 cents. ago. And if he needs legal aid dropped its fish. The Jap pilot at­ in his squabbles, it’s right in his tempted to pull out of his spin, but own head . . . or ought to be. his plane was beyond eontrol and To please bis father he got a plunged into the w ater. The torpedo, law degree at the Dniversity of meanwhile, streaked on past the car­ Vienna as well as a doctorate rier’s stem, missing it by an un­ at the Vienna Academy of Mu­ comfortable margin. sic. He began as conductor of “Whee I Three runs, no hits, three the chorus at Lwow; he went errors.” A baseball fan standing on to W arsaw; cam e to the D. S. at a microphone of Carrier X an­ at Stokowski’s invitation to be nounced the score. assistant director of the Philadel­ Three more torpedo planes, using phia orchestra. This was in 1926. the same tactics, tried another at­ He isn’t the long hair that Sinatra tack on our task force half an hour calls him although he has an ample later. This time they selected as Keep the Battle Rolling pompadour. He has a tall virile fig­ their target one-of our sister car­ With War Bends and Scrap | ure, nearsighted lively eyes, and a riers zigzagging along a few miles quick likeable grin. His manner on ! to port of Carrier X. They had no tile podium is matter-of-fact but better luck. The guns on every ship C ir m IRRITATIONS OF he has plenty of temperament, as in the vicinity concentrated on them 9 VVB N EXTERNAL CAUSE all know who listen in Carnegie Hall until each in turn was shot down be­ Acne pimples, eczema, factory derma* and over the revealing air waves. fore it could do any damage. For a titis, simple ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, while, we thought Carrier Y was in bumps, (blackheads), and ugly broken- out skin. Millions relieve itching, burn­ danger, when one of the planes ex­ ing and soreness of these miseries with 'T'H E seldom-heralded earl of Sel- I ploding in the air appeared to be simple homo treatment. Goes to work at borne (Roundell Cecil Palmer) , heading for a crash landing on her once. Aids healing, works the antiseptic reports that Germany cannot hold way. Use Black and White Ointment only flight deck. However, it dived into as directed. 10c, 25c, £0c rizes. 25 year? out much longer, and the announce- 1 the water on her port side, and the success. Money-back guarantee. Vital _ _ ment is as in cleansing is good eoap. Enjoy fa­ Reports Germany flaming wreckage drifted astern. significant as Revenge Attacks. mous Black and White Sun Soap duly* one would be Close to Bottom Both of these attacks on us, made Of Her Barrel by Eisenhow­ e r telling of shortly after noon, were' inspired by A T FIRST shattered Nazi corps. SeIbome is revenge. That morning we had JIG H OF A Britain’s minister of economic war­ tweaked the Sun. Emperor’s royal fare and it is his business to keep Marines and sailors pour streams of water on a gas and oil dump at Mrs. Manuel L. Quezon,’ wife ei nose. Our task force had sent its 0 V* tab as much cn Germany’s re­ Empress Augusta bay, Bougainville. The fire started when a Jap pilot the president of the Philippine Com­ planes in—hundreds of them—to pay sources as upon those of his own scored a direct hit on the dump during an air raid. Fire flared from the monwealth, as she wrote a check for a visit at Kwajalein, a Japanese r us, 6 6 6 country. If he didn’t know what 8,000 drum s of fuel for 39 hours before the m ilitary firem en w ere able United States war bonds in New stronghold in the western Marshall C Islands. « 6 6 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS bombings and the blockade and to stop it. York. H er son, M anuel J r., looks on, That visit hadn’t done the Japs any sabotage were doing to his enemy's stockpiles, he would hardly know good, for it messed up some of their how high to heap his own for vic­ Materialized Dream cruisers and other ships in Kwaja­ lein harbor, destroyed a sizable tory. Bedraggled Germans Retreat Through Mud amount of the Im perial a ir force and He is a rock-ribbed conserva­ disrupted things in general. So fling­ tive, but bold in his estimates ing those suicide torpedo planes at of Germany’s staying power. He us was just an example of blind knows that four million of her I t ) fury, and we suspected there would best men have been killed in be more of them tossed at us through­ battle, and he knows that this out that day and night. has weakened Hitler’s fortress, Apparently what made the Japs and how the bombings have particularly resentful was the fact Recommended weakened it, and the lack of oil, that our task force had penetrated rubber and textiles. Be doesn’t deep into an area they had believed IiyHany say just when the break through to be impenetrable by an enemy sur­ will come, but bis guess ought to face force. DOCTORS h e good. Steam Fast Jap Bases. The Selbome earldom is not ola To get within bombing range of It dates back only 62 years or so, Kwajalein, our carriers and escort but this is the third head of the ships had to steam for most of 24 Belps tone up aduft house to have an important, al­ hours through passages between is­ systems — helps though unobtrusive finger in his lands the Japs had been using for children build sound country’s problems. The first earl months as air bases and military gave sound legal advice to Prime teeth, strong bones* outposts. Rear Admiral “Baldy” Minister Palmerston in troublesome m atters arising out of the American Pownall thumbed his nose at Wotje Civil war. The second earl, as high and Maloelap as he guided his task Breakfast in bed in the army is force past these Jap island air bases commissioner for South Africa, unheard of. But as a reward for a helped build the Union now standing, This photo received via neutral channels shows picked German troops to reach his objective. It was a bold loyally with the m other country. And —the grenadiers—sitting huddled together on a vehicle bogged in the high score in gunnery tests, all members of a company at Camp maneuver and one the Japs knew the present Selborae has been direct­ quagmire during a retreat. One of the wounded has only an improvised bandage tied around his head and apparently there was no coat to spare Campbell, Ky., were treated thus. nothing about until the first bombs ing the ministry of economic war and. torpedoes struck Kwajalein. EM U LS I Q N fare three years. for him. Another wounded man cvj the left is too weak to sit up. Sergt. Charles Micktick partake*. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

b l a c k _ Remodel Your Clothes to Get ASKME That This Season’ Style Look ANOTHER SOMBRERO A General Quiz W.M.U, H CLIFFORD KNIGHT ^ * e a v i c t By CHERIE NICHOLAS E lsa CtiatBCId Is disinherited by her The Qaestions ! Aunt Kitty, win) died of an overdose of 1Senor Rumble,” he said, "prob- the wharf about ten-thirty o’clock. J Iwyexh spears morphine. Bunt Rogers and Barry Mad­ ably did not drown, as was suggest- The launch was waiting, and we ison so to MazaUanf Mexico, to solve went out to the Orizaba immedi­ 1. Are the redwood trees of Cali-' psary to make our what they believe to be Aunt Kitty’s "No? What then?” a te ly .” fornia the oldest in the world? ] dull that they de-' murder. On arriving, they find Elsa’s “There is a stab wound, gentle­ “And the others?” Lombardo 2. What is the largest city in p a rty has preceded them by plane. While C a n a d a ? , L e t’s m a k e th e m In Mazatlan James Chesebro Is mar. men, under the left shoulder blade, looked at Dwight. Itive to give us a dercd, and while out fishing Elsa’s father, sufficient in my opinion, to have “Sam Chatfield, his daughter El­ 3. At the beginning, of World If a challenge too. Sam , meets death from the sword of a caused death.” sa, and I went down to the wharf War I, how many airplanes did I is an example. m arlin when his chair breaks and he Rogers drew from his pocket the together,” Dwight replied. our armed forces have? wood chisel were topples into the sea. In re-enacting the dark, stained knife which the diver “What was the time, senor 7” 4. Who wrote: “He prayeth best loving projections scene ef the Chesebro murder one Pe­ had tossed upon the wharf. It was who loveth best all things both |An old quilt was dro Identifies Dwight Nichols as “the dry by now, and it lay sinister and “We left the hotel at eleven-forty- great and small”? ' and the feathers m an,” but Dwight i s not held. Ihey re* evil-looking on the desk where Rog­ five,” Dwight answered, screwing 5. When a broom is carried atop tarn to the launch and strike something ers placed it. up his eyes in an effort to recall a submarine, what does it mean? Traise seat w it h om inous alongside the wharf and decide the exact hour. to investigate. “Such a knife as this, Doctor?” 6. Was there such a person as a 4" CUSHION h e a sk e d . “Are these all who were going the Wandering Jew? REMOVE Lombardo and Cruz stared at it aboard? Was Senor Barton one of PROJECTIONS CHAPTER XVI y o u ? ” ACROSS TOP for some moments, then Cruz said, The Answers “Yes, such a knife as that made “Oh, yes—Reed Barton,” Dwight “Easy! Steady! Steady!” Rogers the wound.” said. “Reed was waiting with his %as leaning far out over the side, “Where did you find it, senor?” bag on the wharf when we arrived." 1. The junipers of the Sierra! peering at the water. “Hold it!” Lombardo inquired, picking it up. “He went ahead of you, then?” Nevadas are still older. The engine stopped and we floated Rogers explained how it had come “Yes. He’d gone around to his 2. Montreal, SO square miles, quietly. Rogers continued to peer into his hands. An exchange of hotel to get his things together with a population of 818 ,577. into the murky water. Something glances went around the circle. for the fishing cruise, and it was ar­ 3. B u t 55, w ith 35 flying officers. was there. My throat was dry; I “Do you know whose knife it is, ranged that he meet us at the 4. Samuel Coleridge. w h a rf.” 5. When subs come in from a 5AW OFF felt an uncomfortable sensation at s e n o r? ” ROCKERS the pit of my stomach. Neverthe­ “ N o , s ir .” “Ah, so?’ said Lombardo, his patrol they carry a broom to in­ less I managed to say, matter-of- Lombardo laid the knife aside sensitive eyebrows lifting slightly. dicate a dean sweep of the area lister were packed factly, I thought, “What is it, Hunt when both Dwight and I likewise “Perhaps Senor Reed Barton should p a tro lle d . at cushion to r a is e —a lo g ? ” had disclaimed any knowledge of its e x p la in .” 6. No. He was a legendary per­ has been lowered “No,” he said. It seemed hours ownership. He reached for the pack- son of the Middle ages. One story s rockers. This re- before he spoke again and then he “I don’t know what time it was,’* is that he insulted Christ as He and a quarter of said what I was expecting, yet Reed Barton replied to Lombardo’* bore His cross to Calvary, and- I and one-half yards dreaded to hear him say. “It’s question. He had come to head- Christ told him that he must re­ chintz in a bold, R u m b le ." quarters in response to a telephoned main on earth until He should1 i did the rest. Total request which found him at his ho­ come again. l-to-date chair Jecs I wakened with a start the next tel. “Miss Chatfield said that she ■irs, one that will morning to find that Rogers was was beginning to tire, and didn’t I Ithe d u ra tio n . gone. Dawn was breaking over the think I’d better go- get my things ft J SOOTHES CHAFED SKIN H eri I * • mountains. I dressed and went out on deck to discover that Rogers had and meet them down at the wharf. Inodeled chair is from We were dancing, you know, at the Mo r o l in e I |}so contains directions gone ashore. Belmar. She would go down with WHITE PETiIOlEUM JELtV ' ■ ■ J old fashioned couch Rogers was on the wharf when I I home furnishings from her father, and it wasn’t necessary T IKE to sew? If you do, the pres- to get copy of BOOK 5 was landed there. He appeared for me to go back to the Belmar ent “duration” period brings op­ k t to: fresh and vigorous as if he had had Gigantic Grape Cluster f o r h e r .” portunity to your very door, knock­ A huge cluster of grapes weigh-] a long, unbroken night’s sleep. To “What time do you think it was?" ing as it never blocked before, with I WYETH SPEARS my inquiry he remarked, “There ing 112 pounds, the largest ever] pressed Lombardo. the result that a new order of things seen in the grape-growing country,] New Y ork were several things I thought of, “What’s time, Senor Lombardo, is taking place in the world of fash­ Iawcr 10 Barry, and it was best to get an ion, due to wartime economy. The pattern makes it easier to achieve was exhibited at a recent Los Au-] when there are no appointments to a pleasing design. geles, Calif., fair. bnts for Book N o. 5. early start.” k e e p ? ” challenge has been brought to wom­ en to conserve and to,save by. “mak­ The pretty and very fashionable Down below us in the water, a “Was there anyone else, senor; on low square neckline ■ of the• black dark head burst upward to the sur­ the wharf when you were?” asked ing the most of what you have.” The sketches in the illustration velvet bodice, also the. above-elbow face and brown arms threshed L o m b a rd o . sleeves shown to the left, are fin­ about. Rogers, leaning over the “Not a soul, until the rest of the herewith have a story all their own wharf’s edge, shouted in Spanish, to tell as to ways and means of ished off with a rttche trim of snowy “Anything?” party came down.” achieving smart camouflage for organdy, the same hemmed to a RANDflrlA’S DAY “Was the launch waiting?” dresses too good to discard yet need­ nicety on the sewing machine. I for medicated mutton “No, sir. I dive in a moment.” “No, sir; it arrived from the yacht 6 remedy” to comfort A few seconds later the head dis­ ing some deft touch to give them a Centered to the left, a simple belling, Today, it’s fo r a few minutes before my friends “this-season” style look. If you crepe frock has the worn places on I medication m a base appeared,. a pair of feet kicked vig­ reached the wharf.” In Juet. Penetro’a dou- orously and the surface smoothed have not already done so, learn to the waist completely concealed un­ I these mfceriea—(I) vac out. Lombardo lifted his eyebrows, take advantage of the labor-saving der two wide scalloped bands of con­ Istuffy nose ( 2) acts Iika pursed his thick lips and seemed to devices available in modem sewing trast fabric, with matching bands on ■right where rubbed on. “What’s it all about?” I demand­ th e s le e v e s. B la c k o n b la c k is s m a r t ■ply, 35c. Get Pcnetro. ed. “What’s he diving for?” stare beyond the walls of his office. machine kits. It’s simply amazing Reed Barton’s gaze, which had been what can be achieved in way of for this, either black velvet on crepe “I’ve hired him to do the job, fixed during the questioning upon scalloping, tucking, ruffling, embroi­ or black satin. Color contrast would Barry. Rumble, I imagine, either the chief, dropped to the varied as­ dering and so on right on your sew­ also be effective. fell or was thrown - off the wharf.. sortment • of objects on the desk. ing machine. It behooves every The girl with the long bob in the GETABIE He had checked out of the hotel. PLANT FERRY1Sseeds I saw it come to rest upon the ugly woman to seek instruction at neigh­ lower left corner takes pride in tell­ For better, more productive gardens, Where is his luggage? Why wasn’t weapon that presumably had slain borhood sewing centers as to the ing her friends how she transformed Laxative his bag found on the wharf? And plant Ferry** Seed*. Many outstanding For Headache, R u m b le . use of the cunning contrivances that a muchly worn ugly-duckling dress vegetable and Sower varieties are av«il- what does it mean if we . should go to make up modem sewing ma­ into a chic frock by making a new able a t your load Fexry** dealer. Sour Stomacn find it in the water?” “W hat are you doing with m y fish­ a n d Dizzy ing knife, senor?” he asked, leaning chine equipment. For instance, only bodice front of a plaid remnant Spells wheri The diver burst to the surface A few seconds later the head dis­ forward to pick it up. the duly initiated know that there’s found in the family scrap bag, using FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. caused by Con­ below, this time farther along the a p p e a r e d . a two-thread embroidery attach­ the good parts of the discarded SAN NtANdSCO OEROir stipation. Use wharf, gasping for breath. "Ah, so? It is your knife?” asked Lombardo craftily. ment available in sewing machine front to make the becoming collar. o n ly as d ire c te d . “Anything?” shouted Rogers. age Doctor Cruz had placed on the kits that permits you to stitch two A new yoke and new sleeves of 15 doses fofl “No, sir. But I think I see some­ desk‘and with thick brown fingers “Yes.” He turned it about in his o n ly 10 c e n ts . fingers, searching for m arks of iden­ threads of different colors at one dainty pastel wool rejuvenates the thing. I should take the end of the snapped the cord. time. The bodice top to the dress, dress centered in the group. The Camera Houses Operator rope this tim e.” “Those are articles removed from tification. “Yes, it’s mine. How do you happen to have it?” He looked "sketched in the upper right comer, collar is made out of scraps of the A c a m e r a so la r g e t h e p h o to g ra ­ Rogers picked up a coil of rope the pockets of the dead m an’s cloth* was made of a beige flannel stitched part cut from the dress. pher works inside is being used by ing,” observed Doctor Cruz. at Lombardo, and, before the latter diagonally. This new improvised lying at his side, carried it to a point had time to answer, the realization Take a square of gay print Sell laboratories of a telephone com­ directly above the m an, and dropped “The m an was not robbed, do you front took the place of a well-worn fringe it all around or hemstitch p a n y . j broke over him. “Oh, I see! So sec tio n . an end over. The diver seized it th in k ? ” that’s it! My knife killed Rumblel” it around on the sewing machine. and disappeared, while we waited “I believe not,” Rogers answered. The dress with the fitted bodice Cut this square diagonally across, with heightened interest. Finally the “The last time any of us saw him “Yes, senor,” said Lombardo and the dirndl skirt was sans trim­ making two triangles. Tie one about rope was tugged vigorously from un­ alive was at the hotel bar. He grimly. “You admit it’s yours. It ming of any sort last season. To the neck nonchalantly... Cut the re­ der the water, and Rogers began to opened the billfold at that time, seems the only thing I can do now, give it a new look the resourceful maining triangle into two small CARMEN pull up. The diver came threshing and, while I paid no particular at­ senor, is to lock you up again.” owner thereof lavished intricate ones, tying each about the wrist to the surface. tention, senor, I should judge that “But I didn’t kill him,” protested braid trim on waist and skirt, using as shown in lower right comer. BRAND “It is what you are seeking, sir, he. had approximately the same Reed Barton, the color going from a braider attachment. A transfer Released by Western Newspaper Union. I think,” he called up. “Pull.” amount of money in it as you found his face. “I swear I didn't. I don’t TEA BctHe Rolling there just now." understand about the knife, though, Rogers drew up the weighted line even if it is mine.” tendsand Scrap rapidly, and a moment later there “So we do not look for a thief as Dress-Up Sweater Jeweled Ornaments came to the surface a soaked, bat­ the murderer of Senor Rumble,” Rogers suddenly got to his feet, tered traveling bag, from which Lombardo commented. He turned dominating the rest of us who still Trim Latest Shoes sat about the desk. IRRITATIONS OF gushed tiny streams. He lifted it back to the little heap of Rumble’s One basic pair of step-in shoes or EXTERNAL CAUSE onto the wharf where it rested drab­ earthly possessions spread before “Senor Lombardo,” he said sharp flattering simply-styled pumps with I eczema, factory derma* ly oozing salt water. him. There was a watch which ly, “if I give you my word that a collection of interchangeable orna­ Kworm, tetter, salt rheum, now, sir,” shouted the diver, had stopped at the hour 9 :09 . Reed Barton will submit to arrest at leads), and ugly broken* any time you desire within the nex» ments is a new formula for footwear n n s relieve itching, burn* I go down again for the other Lombardo picked up the watch, that will tune to all occasions. In Is of these miseries w ith th in g .” noting the position of the hands. day or two, will you let him go fret- your favorite bootery you can now latment. Goestoworkat <( “What other thing?” I asked. n o w ? " lisg, works the antiseptic “This, then, gentlemen,” he re­ buy sm art buckles of every descrip­ land WliJte Ointment only “This probably was all the luggage marked, “indicates the time Senor “It is an unusual request, so- tion, from fabric-covered to hand­ V 25c, 50c sjzes. 25 year? Rumble had.” Rumble died. But not whether nor—” began Lombardo. some steel types, also ribbon ro­ Destruction in B n s s ia Jy-back guarantee. Vital “There was just this bag, accord­ “There are several things that yet good soap. Bnjoy fa- morning or evening. Your Ameri­ settes and jeweled ornaments of var­ The rebuilding of the devastated) 1 White Skin Soap daily* ing to the hotel porter.” can watches—” He shrugged his need investigation. I promise you ious descriptions. You can use your areas of Russia will require about “Then what are you looking for s h o u ld e rs . the name of the murderer—or the own ingenuity to achieve other 100,000,000 m an-years. n o w ?” “It’s impossible—the hour of nine- person of Reed Barton.” changes. For instance, velvet rib­ “The weapon—if Rumble was nine, night before last,” said Rog­ Lombardo shrugged his shoulders. bon drawn through cut steel buckles murdered. Just to be forehanded, ers quickly. “The time was close He glanced at Doctor Cruz. There adds a gala touch. For-more glam­ Barry. I don’t know what the in­ upon ten o’clock when we last saw was the m erest flicker in the hard our, tack gay rosebuds to a bit of vestigation will reveal, but if it him alive at the hotel. He checked eyes of the medico legista behind ribbon and draw it through the plain is murder, why not look for the out, I understand, half an hour or the screen of cigarette smoke. Lom­ fabric buckle. Then again a ribbon OOTHIS weapon hereabouts? Rumble went so later and disappeared." bardo stood up. bow or rosette starred with sequins, USE off the wharf probably at this point. “Okey,” he said. colorful jewels or glittering rhine­ 15, SALVE. NOSE DROPS “Ah, so?” said Lombardo, dis­ “There it is, sir,” shouted the div­ carding the watch. “Where was he It was a long day crowded with stones takes your simple, pump right er. “The only thing I find.” bound? He must have been going activity. The sequence of tragic into the party-dress circle. The object fell at our feet, a somewhere, because the diver finds events over the past few days served H jjp lk l blackened, stained knife with a the bag in the water under the to drive us for m utual comfort into heavy blade, such a knife as a fish­ wharf. I assume that first Senor a compact group. First Chesebro, HigMight Your Costume erman would use for cutting bait. Rumble is stabbed and thrown from then Sam Chatfield, and now George Rogers picked It up, turning it about Rumble. The mere fact that Rum­ By Using Striped Accents Has a Cold the wharf, and next the murderer A new dress trimming vogue is Don’t take needles* chanced in the sunlight, handling it gingerly. throws over Ihe bag to make his ble, the sartorial as well as social .with untried remedies. BeUere Rogers paid off the diver, and I disappearance complete.” misfit among us, had been one in contributing much charm to spring m iseries th is hom e- picked up the still dripping bag and our sequence of tragedy, lifted him costumes. It is that of adding striped proved, double-action “I believe you're correct, Senor The evening sweater is a major accent to your dress or blouse or we set off for police headquarters. Lombardo,” said Rogers. “The only with all his faults to a permanent fashion theme now that the mid­ y^ 7' ,««*» WONCt^ Lombardo was in his office when place he could have been going place in our hearts. He had become winter social season is at its height. suit via accessory touches of striped one of the tragic elect. rayon, taffeta or faille—maybe to we arrived. He greeted us with an was to Senor Nichols* yacht. Se- This white wool rib-knit dinner face lapels, to fram e a collar, or to f to upper breathing Recommeitded engaging smile, his eyes sparkling, nora Nichols had invited him to “But(do you make anything ef it sweater is bound with black velvet passages with medl- by Man; his stiff, black little mustache like come aboard with his luggage night all, H unt?" I asked that evening aft­ and worn with a black velvet skirt. provide a flaring cuff for a simple ldn al vapors. something carved of ebony. before last, to accompany the party e r dinner at the rancho. “It’s so The ribbing is worked to give a sleeve. You might have your mil­ STIMULATES mixed up; there are so many points liner m ake up a wee sailor of striped -» Qiest and bade snr- DOCTORS “It is very sad, senores, the death on its fishing expedition.” draped effect through the shoulders taffeta with a bag to match. With faces likeawann- of your friend, Senor Rumble,” he “I understand, senor. And while that conflict.” We sat once mora and hips. With her new hairdress ^ Ing poultice. said, inviting us to sit. waiting on the wharf to be conveyed within the walls of the fragrant pa­ with flat center part and chignon, the new brown suit, an accessory to tio, where overhead the huge leaves the ensemble in brown and white Rogers began to detail what we to the yacht, he was set upon and this lady of fashion presents a very would be top-notch fashion. knew of the separation at the bar, of k ille d .” of the bananas rustled in the stir­ patrician type. Now to get all the benefits of Helps tone up aduH “ E x a c tl y ." rings of the night air. t h i s co m b in ed PENETRATIN6- systems — helps Rumble’s failure to join the fishing STIMULATING a ctio n a s show n party and our.subsequent fruitless "Now, then,” Lombardo contin­ “There is much to be made of it Fur Dyed to M atch Coats above, Just rob throat, chest and children buOd sound search, while the chief sat listening, ued, developing his questions logi­ and again very little,” he answered. Modish Black Raincoats - back with Ticks VapoRub at bed- teeth, stro n g bones. cally. “You were all on shore that “The thing is still screwy. Nothing The latest news in rainy-day w ear Among fashion’s sm artest are the . time. T h en ... see how this fam­ with now and then a question which Is that of modish black raincoats. new wool coats in pastels, collared ily standby goes to work lmfcmtl* betrayed not too great an interest. night, were you not?” dovetails with anything else. Those - 2mysatonca-to relieve cough­ “W ith the exception,” said Dwight, among our close circle die and the Various types are shown. One style (some have tuxedo fronts) with fur We had about talked the m atter out dyed to match the (doth of the coat ing spasms, ease muscular sore­ when Doctor Cruz appeared in the “of m y wife and Senora Chatfield, guilty one goes unpunished, or, rath­ is of black rayon weave lined with ness or tightness—bring grand T A S T lti& t_ a bright, warm pile fabric. Another it trim s. The dusty pinks, and soft relief from distress! Its soothing d o o rw ay . who remained on board.” er, unidentified—” medication invites restful, com- "Of course, senor. Now, how did “But how are we going to get any­ is a very handsome satiny black pale blues are liked by the young Doctor Cruz carried a package material. Still another is styled of set but there is a new vogue start­ fortdngsleep-andoftenbymom- wrapped in newspaper. He put it you all go aboard—together?” where, Hunt? Have we ail tbt - ing most of themls- • h a u * Rogers spoke up. “Not exactly. f a c ts ? ” black water-repellent woolen lined ing for tawny yellow wool coats ery of the cold Is WICKS down on the desk, and drew up a trimmed with a fur dyed to match, \g o n e. Try it tonight, V Vapo Ru^ c h a ir. Barry Madison and I went down to (TO BE COHT1KUBS1 with white fur. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N, C„ FEBRUARY 23.1944.

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