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VOLUMN L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, TANUARY 4. 1050. NUMBER 23

NEWS OF LONG AGO The Stinq OfSin IT BETTER BE GOOD Burrowing Snakes of S.W. Win Second Place Seen Along Main Street Presented to Smithsonian By The Street Rambler. Rev. W. E. Isenhonr. High Point. N. C. R4 A 1 The Farmington Chapter of F. What Wat Happening In Da* An Oklahoma school teacher has OOOOOO There is indeed a sting in sin. presented to the Smithsonian insti­ F. A. won second place in the Tri- vie Before Parking Meters It sfings one’s conscience, life and tution the largest collection ever Connty Federation Ritual and Par­ Louis Forrest exhibiting two- made of some of this county's year-old country hams to hungrv And Abbreviated Skirts. soul. It stings the mind, and most secretive and least-known ani­ liamentary Procedure Contest held citizen -Lady carrying large bag of (Davie Record, Jan. 7, 1931.) oftentimes makes one fit only for mals—the earthwormlike burrow- at Welcome Wednesday evening, the asylum. Certainly sin stings ' ing snakes of the Southwest. Dec. 21st. The contest consisted oranges across street—Clini Wil­ H. L. Lanier, of Bryson City, ! They are insect-eating reptiles the bodies of men everywhere. of giving the opening and closing son driving two big gray mules spent the holidays in town with that spend their lives buried in hitched to two-horse wagon, across home folks. We see this all about us. We sand or under piles of debris. They ceremony of the F. F. A., and de­ come to the surface so rarely that square—Bevv of college girls hold­ Bnck Allison, of Wilmineton, know that all kinds of sickness monstrating the twelve abilities of they are seldom seen, and very lit­ the fundamentals of parliamentary ing reunion on postoffice comer— was among the old home town vis. and disease is brought upon the tle is known of their ways of life. procedure practices. Ed Sanford in barber chair getting iters Christmas. human family by the awful sting Study of these obscure reptiles, the Sonora and Tantilla, has been The Tri-County Federation is hair cut—Sarah Dot Call eating June Meronev, who holds a posi­ of sin. Sin'makes people sick phy­ sically. mentally, morally and spiri the life hobby of Miss Edith ft. made up or all the F. F. A. Chap­ -deck cone of ice cream— tion in Lenoir, soent Christmas in Force of Tulsa, and she has become ters in Davie, Forsyth and David­ Party of tourists from Panama in town with his parents. tually. It stings and cripples the the world authority on them. Her influence and oftentimes kills it to At 5 .a.m., little Johnny awoke collection contains more than 2,000 son counties. Davie Cafe enjoying lunch—Sales­ C. F. Strond and daughter. Miss and asked his mother to tell him a . specimens. lady looking longingly at 5-pound all that is good and worth while. story. “Sh-h-h,” soothed Mother, The boys who were on the Louise, Harlev Sofley and I. W. Most largely represented are the The sting of sin is felt and seen “any minute now your daddy will Farmington team for this contest stick of candy—Harley Crews all Wall spent Friday in Greensboro. be home and tell us both one.” western ground snakes of the genus dressed up with no time to go Mrs. W. A. Allison spent the everywhere. It poisons life. It Sonora, about a foot long and a were Harold Seats, Bayne Miller, quarter-inch or less in diameter. anywhere—DukeWhittaker shop­ Christmas holidays with her par­ is no respector of persons. It No Refimd Richard Carter, Roby Baity and They live under rocks and under Robert Wallace. ping in Men’s Shop—Local physi­ ents at Richmond, Va stings all who will not turn unto Woman Customer: “Do you re­ piles of debris in city lots. One turn the money when an article cian sitting in cafe enjoying hot Miss Kathryn Brown, a member God. We are made to wonder species—there are eight in all— The Davis-Townsend Cnapter isn’t satisfactory?” j have been found buried more than dogs—Smoot Shelton extracting of Greensboro school faculty, spent why men allow sin to kill them Merchant: “That depends on the of Davidson Countv, won first two feet under a sand dune. Ap­ place in the contest. fried chicken from chicken bones. the holidays here with her parents. physically, mentally, morally and article.” 1 parently they are rather plentiful, spiritually, and kill their influence, •Customer: “This is a book.” although many persons living in BAYNE MILLER, Reporter. Felix Harding, a stndent at Merchant: "What was wrong and finally destroys them in heil, their neighborhood are unaware of Wake Forest College, spent the with it?” their existence. They might be mis­ Our County And whereas, if they would only turn Customer: “I didn’t like the way taken for very large earthworms. holidays here with his parents. it ended.” Buried With Mili­ Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Woodruff, un’o .God they could live forever The Sonora are non-poisonous. not In body, hut in soul. Hail and Farewell The rather closely related group, Social Security of Montgomery, Ala . spent Christ­ the Tantilla, have grooved "fangs,” tary Honors Men will allow sin to sting them, “ The man who occupied this ■ however, and probably are mildly Bv Mrs. Ruth G. Duffv, Manager. mas in town with relatives. room,” said the landlady, “was William D. link, of Cooleemee, Mrs. J F. Stonestreet and child­ wound them, wreck and de-tooy poisonous to the large insects on The November Health Bulletin an inventor. He invented an ex­ I which they feed, but not to human Veteran of World War L was bur­ ren visited her mother, Mrs. R. T. them, and finally damn them, and plosive.” published monthlv by the N. C. “I suppose those spots on the j beings. They are notable for their ied with military honors at Liber­ Petree1 at Germantown Christmas seem to make no protest against it. ’ long tails, which represent from State Board of Health states that generally speaking, with the ex­ wall are the explosive,” said the 15 to 30 per cent of the entire’ ty Methodist Church on Dec. 18. North Carolina was one of the day. roomer. length. The V-terans of Foreign Wars Miss Sadie Hall Woodruff spent ception of the minority who turn “No,” said the landlady. “They first states to practice tuberculosis are the inventor.” I Some of the species of Sonora were in charge and were assisted unto God. We see individuals who I are banded with red and black control in cooperation with the last week at Taylorsville, the guest by members of the local National have been stung and stung, cursed Can’t Afford It rings, while Tantilla usually has a U. S. Public Health Service. We of her sister, Mrs. William Pat­ black head, but by and large these Guard Co. Those assisting were and blighted by sin. even for years “Yes,” concluded the psychia­ have many reasons for being proud terson. little reptiles are sand-colored and Fred R. Leagans, Commander; Jas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clement and years, and until they die, and trist, “you’ll just have to forget depend on their inconspicuousness of our state, and this is one of wonder why they don’t turn unto your imaginary illness. Devote for their security. B. Swicegood, Officer of the Day; them. This program is another and bahe, of Charlotte, were guests yourself to your work. In fact, it Robert Evans and C. F, Meronev, of relatives here during the holi­ God for help, for salvation, for sal­ might be a good idea if you com­ in which your Federal and State pletely lost yourself in your la­ Color Bearers; John Pilcher, Jr., days. vation, for temporal and eternal Paint Failures Detected Governments co-operate for the relief. If people get into a hornet’s bors.” and Ben Bowles, Color Guards; welfare of the citizens. The U. S. Miss Sarah Gaither, a member of “Then again, it might not be,” ‘In Bud1 by New Device Iimmie Campbell, Bugler; Rich­ the Gastonia school faculty, retur­ nest, or wasps, or bumblebees, or the patient replied. “I’m a deep- Pubiic Health Services come un­ sea diver.” Invention of a portable instru­ ard Beeding, Chester James, Paul ned to her work last week after something else that stings, they ment which examines painted sur­ der the Federal Security Agency A. Foster, Franklin Jones, Calvin spending the holidays here with hurrv awav and don’t retnrn, nn Bad Dream faces and makes a blueprint of all just as does Old-Age and Surviv­ tiny flaws and holes marking the McClamrock and Bill Click, pall her parents less if is to kill the hateful beetles. When you kiss a girl in the pale ors Insurance. However, this of­ beginning of paint failure was an- bearers. B. C. Ellis was in com­ Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Ward and However, thev allow the devil, to moonlight. nounced by Professor Max Kron- fice does not have anything to do sting with sin all the veers of life Don’t let romance take you away, stein, Marion M. Ward and Robert mand of the Firing. Squad with daughters, Theolene and Margaret, For a gal who looks like a dream with Public Health Activities. That and nsver seem to make an effort Roper of the New York university the following members: John H. visited relatives at Kannapolis dnr. a t iiight college of engineering. Program is administered by the Is a horrible nightmare by day. White, Frank Koon tz, James C. ing the holidays. to get awav, or it some of them do. State with financial assistance from In 1948 Professor Kronstein and Comer, Joe King, Lawrence Car­ Miss Mildred Moonev, of Dsvid- they tnrn back and allow the devil HOW ELSE? his associates developed a way of the Federal Government. The blueprinting minute failures in ter and John Taylor Foster. The son and Miss Nell Ranson. of Hun­ to sting them again and again, ex­ State on the other hand does not pain applied to steel and iron. Ladies Auxiliary. Veterans of For­ tersville, were the guests of Miss cept lhe minority who clear the Paper soaked with a salt solution administer Old-Age and Surviv­ eign Wars, was represented by LilHan Moonev during Christmas. devil’s territory and get over on was sandwiched between the ors Insurance. In North Carolina God’s side. painted surface and a sheet of Mrs. Dorothy H. Mason. there are 13 Federal Offices for Miss Helen Stewart, a member aluminum, and the two metals of the Benson school faculty, spent Yes, the sting of sin is dreadfnl. were connected to an electric bat­ this purpose. These offices ser the holidays in town with her Nothing equals it. A beetle may tery. Iron particles were carried Robert S. Lee vice the people in their respective sting and not kill, but the sting of by the current through holes in the :a. If you have any questions parents. paint and then deposited on the Robert S. Lee. 59, died Dec. 22 sin is-alwavs fatal to the soul un­ D, D. Daywalt, who holds a po­ paper, where they were chemically at his home at Advance, Route I. about Old-Age and Survivors In­ less one gets to the Lord Jesus •developed” into bright blue spots. sition at High Point, spent the ho­ He had been critically ill a week. surance, you should get in touch Christ for healing. O sin-stung The new instrument is a vast im­ with the office located at 437 Nis- lidays with his parents, Mr. and provement on the old process be­ Funeral services were conduct­ sonl, turn to Jesns now for healing, Mrs. W. T. Davwalt. on Route I. cause it can be plugged into an ed at 2 p. m., Dec. 24th, at the sen Building, Winston-Salem, N. lest tomorrow is eternally too late. ordinary electric outlet, thus do­ C Now, consider the following Mr. and Mrs. W. B, LeGrand The manager of a large depart­ home and at 3 p. m., at Macedo­ ing away with the need for heavy questions about your Old-Age and and bahe, of Orlando, Fla , spent ment store asked a new clerk why and expensive batteries, and be­ nia Moravian Church, of which there were so many “No Sale” Survivors Insurance program: the Christmas holidays In this citv, cause it is light enough to be em­ he was a member. Revs. George Bravo, Mr. Kline recordings on her register. “Well,” ployed in fi-Zd testing, according Have you explained to your guests of Mr. LpGrand’s parents. she explained, “every time I had Bruner and G. E. Brewer officiat­ Charlotte Observer. to the paper presented today. An­ wife that she, in the event of your Mrs. Claude Bttley, of Mt. Airy, a customer who didn’t buy any­ other new feature is that develop­ ed. Burial was in the church ce­ When Secretarv ot Agriculture thing, I pushed the button. Isn’t death, should get in touch with soent several days last week here ing solutions have been discovered Charles F. Brannan did not get an that what it’s for?” for metals other than iron it was re­ metery. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Surviving are the wife, four this office? invitation to sneak at the conven­ ported, so that now paint coatings Have you told your wife that M. Crotts. TOOK A GOOD LOOK on aluminum and cadmium, for ex­ sons, one daughter, three sisters tion of the American Farm Bureau ample, can be tested. she and the children (if under 18) Policeman: “Did you see the and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fyne, of Federation, he sent a letter of pro­ may receive monthly survivors in­ Henderson, spent the Christmas number of the car that knocked test to the federation president, Al­ you down, m adam ?” Beautiful Mt. Rainier surance payments based on your holidays in town, guests of Col. Woman: “No. but the woman lan B. Kline. Standing sentinel-like on the west­ Vets Build Hog earnings? and Mrs. Jacob Stewart. in it wore a black turban His protest was almost a whine. trim med in red. And her coat ern edge of the Cascade Range, Have you discussed with your Miss Li1Iian Moonev spent sever­ He implied that, Iiecause he was was imitation fur.” Ranier overlooks the lowlands that stretch to Puget Sound—about 60 Feeders parents, if you are not matried, al davs last week visiting relatives not invited to speak, only one side miles distant from Seattle and 50 The Veter_ns farmer training the insurance protection vou have and loved ones at Huntersville, Da­ of the farm program would be Busy Fellow miles from Tacoma. It covers 100 class of the Farmington School under your Federal Ins. policy? vidson, Charlotte and Cornelius. heard and that he ought to be there “ You say he’s had a checkered square miles of territory, or about career?” one-third of the park area. Only two took for their shop project dur­ Have vou given any thought to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crotts and to present the other side. “Yes, he’s been following the other U. S. peaks—Mount Whitney ing the months of November and the possible benefits you may be little son, of Greenville. S. C., Mr. Kline’s reply was a classic: cross-word puzzles' ever since they in California and Mount Elbert in entitled to when vou become 65 came out in this paper.” Colorado—surpass it in height. December, the building of self- snent the holidays in town, guests "The implication in your letter Mount Ranier’s glacial area, equal feeders for swine. There are 18 and ietire; or, if you are now 65 ot Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crotts. . that a group of free American Everything Evens Hp to 45 square miles and comprising members of the class and each or older, have you inquired about citizens cannot objectively discuss Stranger: “Had plenty of rain 28 ice streams, exceeds that of any Dr. Clement Eaton, former Davie hereabouts, haven’t you?” other mountain in the United one buili' a self-feeder for use on the jnsurance protection you may county man and at present residing both sides of questions of policy Farmer: “Yep. It’s hurt my States. Some of the glaciers creep his home farm. have? in Eastman, Pa., where he is head unless the discussion is guided by crops too.” down as far as the 4,000-foot eleva­ There are many advantages of Have you always shown your some Federal appointee can hardly Stranger: “Will you lose much tion mark, terminating in the thick of the history department of East, money this season?” forests of Douglas fir and Western the self feeders, such as the feed­ account number card to your em­ man University, is spendiag the be made seriously.” Farm er: “No, I’ll about break hemlock which garb the mountain’s ing of balanced rations to swine ployer so that he could copy your holidays with his aunt. Miss Blanch It has got so that it is almost im­ even by haulin’ autos out 0’ the flanks. and for rapid and economical name and number on his records mud.” Eaton. possible to bold a farm meeting of gains of the animals. They are exactly as they appear- on your any kind without some Federal ap­ Tips on Cantaloupes Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Tutterow Stndy Infants’ Sleep great labor savers in the feeding card? pointee hustling around, telling the It’s not so much of a trick to and children, of Winston-Salem, Investigation of the sleeping hab­ of swine. If you can answer “yes” to the farmers what to discuss, how to pick out a ripe, succulent meloh— above questions you can be sure have moved to Mocksville and are its of infants six to 26 weeks of age if you know the rules. Look for one The veteran instructor at Farm­ will be made in a study of the uni­ that neither you nor your family occuovlng the Presbyterian manse, discnss it. and trying to tell them that has a ground color of light ington is C. H. Craven, and the what to think. versity of Chicago department of green to yellow with coarse corky will lose any benefits you have on South Main street. physiology. Effect of diet on the grayish netting that stands out members of the class are Albert helped pay for with the deduct­ But he is a smooth politician, sleep habits of the infants under Campbell & Walker have moved against the background. The cal­ Anderson, Robert Beck, Charles ions which have been taken out and in that capacity he had a lot study will be one phase of the in­ loused scar at the stem end should their funeral home from the San- vestigation. Protein content of the Carter, Lester Booe, Walter Car­ of your pay checks. of farmers fooled for a while—e- be slightly, sunken. You might smell ford building on Water street to diet will be increased by twenty- ter, William Carter, Ben Ellis, Eu­ I will be in Mocksville on Wed­ nough in fact to take several mid- five percent by feeding the babies it, too; a ripe cantaloupe has a the former home of J, F. Moorer distinct and pleasant odor. And gene Foster, Rov Jarvis, Joe and nesday, Jan. 25th, at the court western farm states into the Tru­ especially prepared meats. Special on North Main- street. These gen apparatus attached to the crib will don’t be misled by the fact that the Kelly Smith, Vivian Speaks, Wil­ house, second floor, at 12-30 p. man column. melon is soft at the blossom end. m. I will also be in Cooleemee tlemen have a modern, up-to-date record the movement of the chil­ It may be soft from too much liam Spillman, John Pilcher, Gar­ And Mr Brannan feels hurt. dren, and will indicate their periods on the same date at the Erwin funeral home, and are prepared to of sleeping and wakefulness. handling! vey Brannon, Hugh Crutchfield, render the best service. DoYoaRmd The Record? Roger Mock and HomeriPotts. Cotton Mills office at 11 a. m. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLEt N. C.

BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET A Song for Comfort Beginner-Easy! Butterflies, Beetles, Cyanide T HE things that are too hard to bear God does not bid me bear. Make a 'Surprise' Vengeance = (*( I never yet have walked alone -By BILLY ROSE- lhrough dark hours of despair, When Martin Quint, 71, married Kllie Reynolds, 34,- their friends And always He has kept His word: in Nyack didn’t give the union much chance of success. Five years The promised Strength was there. Radiant Heating Use later, however, they were ready to admit they had been wrong— Elhe was doing a good job of taking care of Martin, and as for the Valuable to Farmers old coot—well, he was a lot friendlier than anyone had ever thought And so today, my heart, be Still, Its Advantages Outweigh possible. He knows that you are torn, On their fifth anniversary, Martin sent EUie to New York on an Initial Expensive Costs errand, fiUed the parlor with gifts and paper curlicues, and invited a He also knows that even this dozen neighbors in for a surprise party. Radiant heating, one of the new­ Great sorrow can be borne. est developments in construction of The plan was for a lookout at the His voice Still speaks across the years: farm buildings, has many advan­ railroad depot to phone when he young man as long as I’m alive. tages which outweigh its high ini­ saw Elhe get off the train, and then I f yotill agree and put it in writ- "Blessed are they that mourn.” tial cost, , according to a publication they would turn out the lights and ing, I'll fix it so you’ll get every dealing with building methods, ma­ hide. When EUie walked in and cent I’ve got.’’ terials and techniques. turned them on The grief that is too hard to bear ' As an example of a successful again, everyone And that’s how it was arranged. radiant heating system, the publi­ would yeU, “Sur­ An agreement was signed ' and W e need not bear, or fear. cation describes the installation of prise!” locked in the wall safe, and the Be comforted, remembering WeU, what hap­ couple went on living together. pened was a sur­ Of course, the neighbors gos­ That One who cares is near, prise, all right, but - * siped a lot, particularly when it was And He will hold us by the hand there was no yeU- ^ 'jy , whispered around that Ellie was ing. As the front still seeing the young man, but their Until the dark skies clear. ,H door opened, Quint talk seemed to make no impression and his guests on Martin. Instead, he busied him­ - GRACE NOLL CROWELL j: heard Ellie whis- self with a new hobby—the study of p e r, “Sssh! H e B illy B o se insects—and spent most of his might be awake.” waking hours in a spare room over “I don’t like this sneaking the garage, mounting butterflies and beetles on small exhibit boards. This double Quonset turkey around,” said the voice of a man. IGHT-to-the-inch cross-stitches “Why don’t you ask him for a di­ “I wouldn’t mention this around,” house, measuring 60 by 220 feet, vorce?” he told his wife. “As it is, people has radiant heating to maintain Emake quick work even for be­ “Think I’m crazy? He doesn’t think I’m not quite all there.” a temperature between 50 and ginners. A little girl can do them! One evening, just after Ellie had 70 degrees in winter. The house * * * figure to live much longer, and I’m Cross-stitch and other easy embroidery pretty sure to get the savings and brought him the usual glass of holds about 3,500 breeder hens, for kitchen towels! Pattern 690; transfer insurance. Thanks for taking me warm milk, Martin began to have or 20,000 poults. 6 motifs 5%x7 inches. convulsions. Ellie phoned the doc­ • * * home. See you Tuesday at the reg­ such a system in a turkey house on Send 20 cents In coin, your name, ad* ular time.” tor that her husband was having dress and pattern number to a heart attack, but by the time he bought a bottle of the stuff two few bits of funk and an old bi­ the farm of W. E. Wright in Mitch­ Then EUie closed the door and arrived the old man was dead. The weeks ago.” cycle. ell county, Iowa. Sewing Cirde-Needleeraft Dept. switched on the lights .... This house, a double Quonset P . O. Box 5740, Chicago 80, 111. or doctor examined the body, then “That’s right,” said Ellie. “Mar­ “I’m sorry, but you’ll have to P . O. Box 162, Old C h d sea Station, called the coroner, and an hour tin used the cyanide to kill the in­ come along,” said the detective. measuring 60 by 220 feet, is heated New York II, N. Y. AFTER THE embarrassed guests later the corpse, together with the sects he was studying. There are “You're the only person who fig­ by hot water which circulates Enclose 20 cents for pattern. had left, she said to her husband, empty milk glass, was taken away. hundreds of specimens in the lab­ ured to profit by Mr. Quint’s through copper tubing imbedded in "I suppose you want me to pack.” * • • oratory over the garage.” death.” concrete floor slabs. “Why should I?” said Martin. EARLY THE following morning, "I swear I didn’t do it,” said The radiant heated floor is di­ “It’s only human nature for you to "I never beard of his being a detective rang Ellie’s doorbell. interested in bugs,’’ said the de­ Ellie. “Both Martin and I knew he vided into quarters, enabling the take up with someone nearer your wouldn’t live long, and we signed temperature of each zone to be reg­ own age.” “I have a warrant for your ar­ tective. "Can I see t h i s labora­ rest,” he said. “According to the tory,?’’ an agreement which explains every­ ulated independently. The tempera­ “Don’t you want a divorce?” coroner, your husband died of Ellie led the way up the garage 1 thing. It’s in his study.” ture usually is kept between 50 "No! unless you insist on it. All cyanide poisoning, and the drug­ stairs and opened the door. There She ran into the house, opened and 70 degrees in the winter. About Save Money On I ask is that you stop seeing the store in town reports that 'you was nothing in the room but a the wall safe and took out a brown 3,500 breeder hens, or 20,000 poults envelope, but when she tore it can be housed in the building and This Home Mixed open there was nothing inside but can be cared for by three men. The a piece of blank paper. Water for the system is heated Cough Syrup Blank, that is, except for one by an oil burner in a room on the Big Saving, No Cooking. So Easy, By word penciled In a childish scrawl south side of the structure. Supple­ You'll be surprised how quickly and easily —“Surprise!” mentary unit heaters are used when you can relieve coughs due to colds, when P r Richard H. Wilkinson you try this splendid recipe. It gives yon Fiction * BENNY WISES UP required during extremely cold about four times as much cough medicine weather. for your money, and you’ll And it truly wonderful for real relief. Corner The story of the radiant heating Make a syrup with 2 cups of granulated system used in the turkey house sugar and one cup of water. No cooking described was carried in the Amer­ needed. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid ENNY got a big kick out of “No, sir. Not a soul. I done jest purpose he was serving, suddenly ican Builder magazine. honey, instead of sugar syrup.) Then put 2>£ ounces of Pinex (obtained from any B eavesdropping on the sheriff. like you told me.” knew that Slick was using him as druggist) in a pint bottle, and All up with It smacked of adventure and the “Good. You’re cornin’ with us.” a means of protecting his own your syrup. This makes a full pint of medU wild life he loved. He got a bigger The second outlaw came from be­ hide. cine th a t will please you by its quick action. kick when he heard Sheriff Conrad Making Most of Rain It never spoils, and tastes fine—children hind a screen of bushes riding one “Slick! Slick! Lemme go. They’ll love it. mention Slick Dearborn. horse and leading another. Slick blast me down in cold blood!” E^SCRE mo This simple mixture takes right hold of 8 Slick Dearborn was the smartest “Shut up, you rat” Slick brought cough. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the swung aboard the extra animal. By INEZ GERHARD irritated membranes, quickly eases soreness outlaw with whom Conrad had ever There came the sound of a shot. the barrel of his gun down crush- and difficult breathing. ______h ad to contend. ingly on the boy’s head. Benny pVELYN KEYES bobbed up all Pinex is a special compound of proven The second outlaw uttered a “ over New York while on loca­ I [He was Benny’s scream, clutched at his breast and gasped, struggled feebly, then went ingredients, in concentrated form, well* -Minute idol, for he repre- limp . . . tion for Columbia’s “The Killer known for its quick action in coughs and plunged from the saddle. A second That Stalked New York”—during bronchial irritations. Money refunded if it Fiefinn sented the danger- shot followed, and Slick’s mount When Benny opened his eyes doesn’t please you in every way. 3 NCYIOII QUS Jreedom of he found Sheriff Conrad and a traffic rush on west 47th street, went to its knees. in Pennsylvania station, in a tiny FOR EXTRA CONVEHIENCE GET NEW which the boy Joe Hicks bending over him. READY-MIXED. READY-IQ-USE PINEXI CLICK SWORE VIOLENTLY as historic graveyard . on the lower had always dreamed. One day “Feeling better, kid?” three weeks ago Benny had seen Benny crawled up beside him. East Side. Just before fleeing “Ye-e-ss. I’m all right. Where’s through the graveyard to escape a Slick in the Faraway Saloon, and “You damned little rat! Thought —Slick?” something about the worshipful you said nobody followed you out look in the youngster’s eyes had of town?” “Taken care of.” Sheriff Conrad attracted the outlaw’s attention. “Honest Slick—” eyed Benny intently. “Listen, Ben­ DROP hkdcold ny, you better get home before your Benny had been almost speech­ “Shut up!” Suddenly Slick seized maw begins to worry. You can say NASAL CONGESTION less with gratitude when the outlaw him around the middle and leaped you helped us run down Slick Dear­ spoke to him. They had a long con­ out of plain view of the two com­ born. Fact is, you did. When we Whether your farm loses two or Z drops of Penetro Nose Drops versation, and when it was over ing up the canyon. The pair reined saw you talkin’ with him three Benny knew a sense of importance 20 tons of topsoil per acre yearly in each nostril open up cold* A in, holding their fire as the out­ weeks ago we figured somethin’ due to erosion, depends on how you (dogged nose fast You breathe 1 that was almost the fulfillment of law, using Benny as a shield, began like this, which is why we did some easier quickly this 2-drop way. his dreams. shooting rapidly. handle the water that falls on slo­ talkin’ so you could lead us to < s- ping fields. - D fS s r penetro NOSE DROPS Ear glued to the side of the Sheriff Conrad and Joe Hicks, where he was.” Making rain work for instead of building. Benny held his breath sensing the bandit’s purpose, flung “Gosh!” said Benny. There were against you, is largely a matter of while Sheriff Conrad and his themselves from the saddle and tears in his eyes. For the first time scurried for shelter. good soil management. Agrono­ deputy, Joe Hicks, carried on in his life he realized what a per­ mists have found that soils Idgh in their low-voiced conversation. Benny suddenly understood the fectly swell guy Sheriff Conrad was. organic matter soak up more At 4 o’clock that afternoon Benny EVELYN KEYES water quickly and store it for grow­ ANY S ize (6 o r • ) EXP. k O ll FILM I drew rein in the secret canyon detective, she had to scramble up ing crops. DEVELOPED. • HOBSY PRINTS (ovwy where Slick was hiding. He gave LAST WEEK'S and down a wobbly, rusty fire es­ Water “walks” instead of runs DiM «a onlargeiMiil) Hondtf Mailing Bntdoptt F tn iA ti the secret whistle that he and the ANSWER ■ cape on a tenement. She did it over off well-managed land that has the VaIncUt Prtminvts G itn outlaw had agreed upon, then wait­ SSWORD PUZZLE and over, for hours and hours, benefit of soil-building rotations, GET BETTER PtCWRB FOR l£SS ed breathlessly. while bitter winds blew. Wound up deep-rooted legumes, plenty of fer­ lTACM KABBiT CO.= Minutes passed and nothing hap­ with hands filthy and scraped and tilizer and conservation tillage SPAeftTANB UfcG SoCn 3. Denary 10. Laugh QQQBCl QQBBB clothes unfit for further use. Mean­ methods. Water makes a quick get­ pened. Benny moved down the can­ ACROSS QBQQB QElQQD yon a ways and whistled again. Sud­ LDetest 4. Additional loudly QQDQQ DQQBB while Paulette Goddard was urg­ away on naked, overcropped land denly two men emerged from be­ S. Fish 5. Coveflet 20. European BQDD BB BQB ing' her to come yachting in the that has been mined of its organic hind a boulder. One of them was 8. Top 6. Hebrew ermine BBnBQQH Caribbean! matter and plant nutrients. Slick Dearborn. Benny shouted at IOfCity(Peru) letter 24. Resiliency QB DD DBQQ them. 11. A rare- 7. Soot 26. Carnivorous BQQQQ BQBDQ Jimmy Durante plays his first earth 8. Famous mammals QDDB BB QD dual role in “The Great Rupert,” Tractor Wheels Need “Slick, I just heard the sheriff metallic Hebrew 28. Chinese silk BDBBBQB'• and his deputy talkin’. They found BBB DD BQBB the George Pal production in which RegularServicing element prophet 29. A red, fleshy he co-stars with Terry Moore and WBni w woo w nr • u«n m»» nm tsroii out it was you who held up the 13. Man’s (Bib.) berry BQQBB BQDBQ The front wheels of farm tractors BQQQB QDBQB Tom Drake. But you may not rec­ Mfaca • sr. josepu • caaihage. missowh bank last week, an’ they know nickname 12. Cut irregu­ 30. Combat QQQBQ BQBBQ work under dusty conditions and ILFlowed' larly between ognize him. Jimmy always has unless they are serviced and ad­ IS-Keg 13. Division two people yearned to drive a circus wagon, justed regularly they will need re­ 17. Warlike ofapiay 32. Relies on so he gets his wish. At his own in­ pairs. people of 16. VQnged 33. Beast of 38. Afresh sistence, he was permitted not only Replacement of front wheel bear­ S. Russia insect burden 42. Golf term to drive the wagon, but also to ap­ rti n m MiEt m i n u t ir pear behind a luxuriant beard. ings will cost approximately $37 ZLElectrical 18.Avatfor 36. Mother-in-law 43. Cushion per bearing, and there are four m RHEUMATISM Engineer fodder ofRuth (Bib.) 44. Before > NEURITIS-LUMBAGO (abbr.) No. SI Mary Jane Higby also has been of them in the front wheels, says 22. Twofold S. L. Vogel, assistant farm engi- i Z S 4 6 6 7 a doing a stint in a dual role. The B - g J f MCNEILS 23. Pot heroine of “When a Girl Marries,” neer of the North Dakota agri­ 25. Humble I “Joan Davis,” has been menaced cultural extension service. 27. Also 9 I IO Two methods of lubricating W m M AGlC by a tough waitress bent on black­ 28. Put away front wheel bearings are used on REMEDY $<•a W\z m mail. And the tough waitress— for safe Mary Jane Higby. modem tractors, Vogel said. One BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF keeping is the hand packed method. The IIS Vt 15 %16 ur g e Bottleltmtt tratMi)*US-Small Size SOcI SL Pilaster Ever so often a radio or pic­ wheels should be removed at least I * tlimi; ftl till It IlIEPlEa « I 34. Exclamation once a year, cleaned, and bearings »7 WW18 IP 20 Zl ture star is stopped by a police­ <1 lU Mill W t STOIEE or BI Mill eo receipt «1 price I 35. People whojeer man while speeding to an im­ repacked with wheel bearing ■c lE ll HIB H . In . JJICKSOMItlE ♦ . TlOBinI 37. Ancient 23 25 MIA portant engagement. The grease. • wine cup policeman recognizes the star— At four o’clock that afternoon 80. Body of 25 26 ZT and doesn’t give him a ticket. water Feedlot Meat Tonnage Benny drew rein in the secret Anyway, that’s the story. But 40. Pronoun i28 I29 ?o 31 JZ% JS Jay Jostyn, doing 45 miles an Increased During Year canyon where Slick was hiding. 41. Gazelles % hour in New Jersey on the way More meat tonnage produced in m 45. Sesame SC 56 36 to NBC, was stopped, recog­ feedlots this fall and winter as a you’re hidin’ up here an’ they’re (var.) comin to get yuh.” nized as “Mr. District Attor­ result of a generally favorable feed­ 46. Market place 57 58W SP 40 “You come with us,” said Slick ney”—and given a ticket! ing ratio will provide consumers .47. Is in debt with a more adequate meat supply shortly. 48. March date 41 42m «5 44i A new cannine star is looming in the months ahead, according to “Nemmine keepin’ guard,” DOWN up—Chinook, who will be featured H. M. Conway, livestock m arket Slick called, and vHie other out­ LConsecrate 45 48 2. American in Monogram’s “The Coiwage of analyst. law slid back to the ground. Captain Plum.” Kirby Grant will A near-record 1949 com crop, Philological 47 m “We gotta get out of here and 'Association1 star, and the picture, set to start added to the heavy carry-over from git fast. Kid, did anyone see (abbr.) I I January 11, will be filmed at Bart­ 1948, plus a generally plentiful sup- yon leave town?” lett’s Cedar Lake, Big Bear. oly of roughage helped supplies. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, I?. C.

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Two of these that it can go to work right away. workers,’ a young father employed - A lack of only a small amount of M Jf by the great Cannon Mills at Kan- B Vitamins and certain minerals -napoUs, N. C., and a mother, work­ win cause digestive disturbances... gleornft Dept, VoUr food will r, a 50 i>0. III. or ing at Si mill, in bliclsca Station. nearby .Salisbury, not i X . T . N. C., recently you Ior pattern. BOUFORD B y M E tL O R S told how HADA- h a v e _ MO k E ' CtiL had helped stomach . . . You,! NO THEkEIS ONLV A P p a I OONT UKE A JUST WHEN )f g THANKS, j f FEW LEFT. EAT BUT LOT Of CHBS AND keep-them on the wUl suffer from BOUFORD ? I HAD Job:. heartburn, g a s AUNT <( THEM UP. THEy1Rg I - s / b -DABS LEFTOVER EVERY THlNd PHEBIE. ) V SOOP FOR IN THE ICE Jay W, Bam­ pains and yourj FISUREP hardt, Beute 3, food wiU sour on1 ■ -v -'S your stomach and ■ % Box 343, Kan­ napolis, N. C, is, * Ji j you wiU not be, I " able to eat the O n 30 years old and the proud father-L 4J things you like1—1—- M ixed of two children. Mr. Barnhardt for fear of being Mrs. Poole His work in the Cannon Mdls calls in misery afterwards. Many people' for a- great deal of standing up. also suffer from constipation. Mid »yrup while these symptoms may be the So E asy. “I had been ill for several-years,” results of other causes, they are Tquicldy and easily said Mr. Barahardt as he explained surely and certainly the signs of ' - to colds, when how close he came to having to give lack of B Vitamins and Minerals cipe. It gives you up his work. “I suffered with a weak which-HADACOL contains. And if Lcii cough medicine stomach. It became worse and worse i'll find it truly you suffer from such a deficiency with gastric disturbances. I Just disorder, 'there is no known cure I cups of granulated MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher could not hold food.and .no food except ;the administration of the !water. No cooking agreed with me. I could hot sleep vitamins, and minerals which your I corn syrup or liquid ( GOSH. MUTTfe OH. WELL. I'LL . . WHAT I I it's THRH^ T H R EE O CLOCK* YOU L E T ME SLEEP and finally I became so sick that system lacks. syrup.) Then p u t STILL SLEEPING LET HIM SLEEP "7^ TIME H O'CLOCK WHV DIDN’T Vou r i g h t t h r o u g h m v my legs got weak as I worked in ■ btainc-! from any the miu each day.” It is easy to understand, there­ and fill up with SNORE! AND HE WENT IF HE LIKES IS IT. Y IN1THE WAKE .ME UPAT ,1 p A f t e r n o o n N A P* fore, why countless thousands have 3 Mr. Bamhardt, like so many suf­ I full pint ol medi* TO BED EARLV TO SLEEP/ JEFF-? A AFTERNOON NOON? " WHV been benefited by this amazing 1 oy its quick action. NlGHTI j MUTTl ferers, had tried many preparations tonic, HADACOL. i:.-tt'S fine—children without relief, when he heard about So it matters not how old you are HADACOL. :ikes right hold of * or who you are . . . it matters not 'phlegm, soothes the “After the second bottle of where you live or if you have tried iickly eases soreness HADACOL I began to feel better all the medicines under the sun, give and; to regain the weight I had lost,” this wonderful preparation HADA­ 'ornpound of proven titrated form, well* said Mr. Bamhardt. “My digestion COL a trial. Don’t go on suffering. Jction in coughs and became normal again and today I am Don’t continue to lead a miserable Iloney refunded if U as well as ever. My legs no longer life. Many persons who have suf­ pcry way. .bother me. I eat-and enjoy my food. fered and waited for 10 to 20 years HIENCE GET NEW I .sleep well -and have plenty of or even longer, are able now to live Idy-TO-USE PIKEXI energy.” happy, comfortable lives because Mr. Bamhardt has taken several HADACOL supplied the vitamins JITTER bottles of HADACOL and now lakes and minerals which they systems By Arthur Pointer the famous vitamin and mineral needed. Be fair to yourself. Tempo­ SURE, AN* WE FOUND THE UTTlE RASCAL! HEy-WHWSTOE WHAT IS THIS, A CRVlNG JAG ? preparation to help stay well. He rary relief is not enough for you. I 'L l HOLD HIfAHERE Tl LL YOU ' IDEA OF PLAYING . has-had, his'wife take it with won­ vive HADACOL a trial! HEAD COLO CONlE FOR WITH THAT?, v-==- WORSEN THAT CHIEF derful -results and has recommended Insist on the genuine HADACOL. B R O P I T ? TOE AIlONK OROPPEP A it to his friends in the mill. Don’t be misled. Accept no substi­ IvoE snm r TEARGAS tute. ry?eoM8 ! Mrs. Maggie H. Poole, 1503 Caro­ Sold at all leading drug stores. line Avenue,-in’Salisbury, N. C , had Trial size only $1.25, but save J ro p s ^ become so ill that she was forced to money; buy the large family and c o ld - A give up her work, but soon after e a th e * hearing the. wonderful news - about hospital size, only $3.50. If your w ay . druggist does not handle HADACOL, HADACOL she was back on the Job order direct from the LeBlanc Cor­ and has been doing swell ever since. poration, Lafayette, La., and when “I was tired, weak and nervous,” the postman brings your package 9 just pay the amount plus-the c-o.d. said Mrs. Poole. “I suffered indi­ and postage. If you remit with the gestion and food didn’t agree with order we will pay the postage; ’• me. I also had headaches. After tak­ Then, if,you don’t feel .peHertly WYlDE AND WOOLY Bert Thomas ing five bottles of HADACOL I felt satisfied alter using. HADACOL M !'kOll FILM good and wag. back, on the job a t the directed, just return the empty car­ eiNTS (»«»ry ton and your money wffi bo cheer- mill. I had tried so many things ikpti FunitMi tCHOi fACLEZ W iS K ^ aey SUD rully refunded. Hotfaing could ,’be ;:utt5 Cirfn that the HADACOL news was a fairer.—Any. URES FOR LESS ,8 8 /r CO.= PRAKCAIS? $ tQON'T S U tiG S .C . SPEAK FRENCH/

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FRANKLIN 0. ROOSEVElT. bonder THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C . JANUARY 4. I960 RECORD. Mrs. Ross Mills A Friend Passes Killed In Vfreck THE PA] K STROUD, EDITOR. Mrs. Ross Mills, 60, a native of Our old friends are passing over Bernard Tatum, 40, well-known I Oldest Papl Davie County, and a danghter of the river one bv one. Almost ev­ Negro of Farmington township, No L iquor,) the late Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Horn, ery week one is called that we died in Rowan Memorial Hospit­ A HAPPY NEW YEAR of this city, died at her home in have known for many years. al Dec. 23rd, from injuries he re­ ' the !Josto*!ice its Mocks Statesville early last Tuesdav mor­ Itis with sadness that we chron­ ceived when a tri 'ck he was driv­ NEW SAfl Hs SrtCono-ClRHf Mali ning, following a long illness. ing left the road and raj into To our thousands of friends •co a, 190?.. icle the passing of Robert L. Low­ Funerel sarvices were held at ery, well-known citizen, of Clarks­ some trees near Farmington about Mr. and the First Presbyrerian Church at ville township, who died at his 7 o’clock p. m., Dec. 23rd. spent Christi| TiON RATES: and customers who have given Reidsvilie. \ \ CAROLINA $ 1.5(1 Statesville Wednesday afternoon home on Dec. 17th, following an ■ N CAROLINA 75c. at 3 o’clock, with her pastor, Rev. illness of five years. We learned Mr. and ' OITAIfESTATI f8.H0 R. R. McGeachey officiating, and to know Mr. Lowery nearly forty us a share of their patronage ■ i’JTSIDE STATE • $1.00 DAME DRIlfE-Ih Oxford, spel the body laid to rest in Oakwood years ago, and counted him one town with h | cemetery, Statesville. of our best friends. It was our during the year that has just Christ- Surviving are the husband, one privilege to visit him in his last THEATRE Sgt. Jack I daughter, five sisters, Mrs. A. M. illness. We shall miss him. Mocksville Salisbury Highway tioned at Wl S Kimbrough, Mocksville; Mrs. Scarr Funeral and burial services took come to a close. at home for I corations W ed n esd ay and Thursday Morrison and Mrs. Charles Mills. place at Courtney Baptist Church : and family drove Jan. 4th and 5th Mr. and \ | Statesville; Mrs. B. H. Boatner, on Dec. 19th, with Rev. Alvis Ticipnl streets of the “WHO DONE IT” with Concord, wJ Evanston, 111.; Mrs. W. H. Coller, Cheshire officiating. :!’.t during the holi- Mr. and Mrl Lake Wales1Fla., and one broth­ Mr. Lowery will be sadly miss­ Abbott Costello t!ie attractive Christ­ ONE CARTOON We will do our best to serve er, Everette Horn, Atlanta. ed in the community where he mas which adorned Mr. and kl Mrs. Mills had many friends in spent most ot his life. The be­ Fridav and Saturday hemes and business of Southernl this city who were saddened by reaved family have the sympathy Jan. 6th and 7th you during the coming year with decorations were mas in towr news ot her death. of a host of friends in this great DOUBLE FEATURE .•:•!>.’.1, and all gave evi- bereavement. “GAS HOUSE KIDS IN Mr. and ' Vuletide spirit. We the best merchandise to be had Surviving are the wife, three HOLLYWOOD” with derson. of he homes of Mr. Stacy S. Foster sons, five daughters, three broth­ the holiday^ .. Brown, on North with Gas House Kids Also Stacy S. Focter 65, a native of ers and three sisters. at the lowest prices possible. parents. Ichn Larew, on TIMBER TRAIL” witd Hale Davie CauntA, but who moved to Technicolor >.‘r. and Mrs. Floyd Dr. and j Lexington 39 years ago, died at his ONE CARTOON. I'-, and Mrs. Frank home in that city Dec. 19th. Mr. McDanieTWhita- Make pur store your shop­ lington. spel 'iikesboro St., de- Foster is survived by his wife, two Monday and Tuesday holidays wi| Route 2. ! mention for pre- sons and one daughter, two sis­ ker Marriage Ian. 9th and IOth ping place during 1950. .•>(•. standing appear- ters and four brothers, among them O. F. Foster, of this city, Miss Mary Whitaker, daughter “WILD HARVEST” with George I :..:: V others also pre- and Leon Foster, of Route 2. of J. H. Whitaker and the late Allan Ladd & Dorothy Lamour students at I a iiractive appearan- Funeral services were held at Mrs. Whitaker, of Mocksville, R. ONE CARTOON the holidav| ...:i houses through- the Second Reformed Church at 2, and John N. McDaniel, son of parents. i were gaily decorat- Lexington Dec. 21st, and the bodv Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDaniel, All Show* Start A t 7 O ’Clock also of Route 2, were united in HARDWARE, FURNITURE, E- Mr. and : . oiored lights and brought to Davie and laid to rest in Smith Grove cemetery. marriage on Sunday, Dec. 18th. at Space Reserved For Trucks Charlotte,' lighted trees on the ! 2:30 p. m. Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald, LECTRICAL APPLIANCES town visitoi her with the colorful • of this city officiated at the dou-1 mas here wl ■ many homes, com- ble ring ceremony. J Mrs. W. J. Jones Clay AllJ ihe town a truly * The bride attended Mocksville' Mrs. W . J. Tones, 82, died at her High School and is employed at Notice to Creditors m ent at Md • •h, o f w hich its citi- home near Advance Thursday Erwin cotton mills, Cooleemee. j Swannonoa ■ I he proud. Having qua ified as administra­ following an extended illness. 1 The groom, a graduate of the holidays wij Mrs. Jones had spent her entire tor of the estate of D. P. Dyson, on Route . Mocksvi Ie High School, spent 17 deceased, late of Davie County, Farmers Hardware life in Davie County. She was a months in the Navy. He is em­ ■ n T e x a s member o f Mock’s Methodist North Carolina, notice is hereby Rev. and ployed bv Western Electric Co., given to all persons holding claims Vexas Dec. 26, 1949. Church. W inston-Salem. wish to thl j Surviving ars four daughters against the said estate, to present their congrT i’.ecord. and four sons, 10 grand children Following a wedding trip to them to the undersigned on or ni-e presed : -Here it is the end and one sister. Florida, they are at home on R. 2, before Dec. 17, 1950, or this no­ & Supply Co. die holiday .r and I am s till rea- j Funeral services were held at Mocksville. tice will be plead in bar of their rord. I am a charter the home Friday at 2:30 p. m., and Miss Anne Frost, student a. recovery. All persons indebted to Mr. and! said estate are requested to make VieRecordfamily. I at Mock’s church at 3 o’clock, W.C.,U.N.C., Greensboro, spent Phone 46 Wilkesboro St. and daughf . with Rev. R. J. Starling officiating, prompt settlement. This Dec. 17, and son ■•'.id o f Th e Record and and the bodv laid to 'rest in the the Christmas holidays with her 1949. T. M. DYSON, Admr. spent Chril , hh has always put church cemetery. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Frost. of D. P. Dyson, Deceased. and Mrs. Jl hout. I am in my Mocksville. N. C., Route I. V e Record has been Mr. and I , home for 50 years, babe, of I .:.v lifetime. Wife the Christ tives and I i ting feeble—not able MocksviIld .or the other. Wish We Thank You vou again. I hope OUR SINCERE Pfc. Fred to send out The Re- ed at Caml ore years. God bless Ark., spen| For the patronage you gave us in town S. Daniel i ■ LES L. WOOTEN. during the year that has just come Mrs. E. Betty, atte) L e a g a n s to a close. It will be our aim to television | ;:ns, 50, w e ll-kn ow n j HANKS Mr. and Providencl •siness man, died o fj :x 3:30 p. m., Dec. serve you better during the com­ Pfc. Boq v.ducting a military Tc the people of Davie and adjoining stationed i Iiv. Grove. H e was spent the I ■f V.FAV. Post 4204. ing year. Visit us often. his parent! counties for the liberal patronage thevhave Scott Field v. as born at Cana, stationed.| v of his life in Da­ le had been in the WILL N. SMITH given us since we opened our Grocery and Misses I • ess for many years, Boger, stu v.n !Oyears he had Cailege, Market last February. Christmai Io Countv Veterans Esso Service ents, M r.; . r. and had been a on Routel : a U . S. Commis- Phone 227 North Main Str. et. It will be our aim to serve you even Veran of W orld War J. R. H j holder of the Silver edge of tl better during 1950. Knoxville - Lroix de Guerre. days duril I-ovvu throughout days withl '■■V ranks for his ac- Our Store is stocked with a full and Davie antf ::i that organization. - Cicerin charge at Among complete line o f. graduatinl • ilitary fun rals in Da­ IA HAPPY AND PROSPER-1 School atl at Panaml ne the wife, onedau- GROCERIES, FRESH AND CURED was Capti Jadys Power, of the OUS NEW YEAR and Mrs.l !..,Ca r, Mrs. G ranville MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES & Mr. and .iiiii; three brothers, Marshall,! n.s. of Cana; Dr. Paul To all our friends and customers town w itl . -1CW Y ork, a professor FROZEN FOODS. N. Ijame^ . Viiversicv, and Chas. Sunday, -iu a rt, Va.; five sis- \throughout this entire section. Iyvie Jarvis, o f Farm- Ijames, . L. M. Jones, Thomas- Our prices will appeal to the thrifty with thed C i. Newton, Kerners- Call on us at any time. It is Mr. anl L.'. Coley, Rockwe ’; shopper. Visit us often and save money. of San A l Marx, Philadelphia, proud pal ..‘ !.!children, Ia pleasure to serve you. - »_____ Virginia f c. vices were conduct- 27th. ~ O., Dec. 23, at Eat- marriagel : Church, with Revs, ghter of T v vs, j. H. Groce and of this ci| i t /!!dating, and the I rest in the church Rankin-Sanford Implement HEFFNER & BOLICK F .L .D I :ih iuI! military hon- spent thT Post 4024. Members his broth . .wed as pallbearers, j Company GROCERY and MARKET ClarksviIl i.s Iiad manv friends j migrated! viis town and county J tON THE SQUARE” MOCKSVILLE, N. C. er State ” • IV uiden d by his death. ( I Phone 96 Mocksville, N. C. doing wd ;•!, ii ; ■ Lvc \ in bad health for He has [ .■ Li. Il*.'. who are! THE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE N. C. JAMO ARY 4. 1950

Mr. and Mrs. Denny Angell, of THE DAVIE RECOItD Kannapolis, visited relatives in McClamrock- Aus- Seats-Anderson and around town Saturday. • • J U l * Miss Ida Faye Anderson, daugh- Oldest Paper In The County tm Mamase ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ander- Our Sincere Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Dwiggins, W- O ,U A ■ C or- son, o f Mocksville, and Franklin No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads of Brevard, spent the holidays in MissBeulah Austin, of Wins- Kelly Seats, son of Mr. and Mrs. town with their parents. ton*Sa!em, and Johni T. McClam- g p Seata, o f Courtney, were For The Liberal Patronage Given NEWS AROUND TOWN. rock, of Mocksville, Route 3, were married at 5 p. ^ Dec. 26th, at Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gobble, of married at the Davie Methodist Mt Carmel Methodist Church Us By The People Of Davie And Fork, spent several days last week parsonage on Salisbury street at 4 pars0nage with Rev. Albert Wel- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, basking in Florida’s sunshine. p. m , Dec. 24th, with Rev. J. B. ,ons offidating. Adjoining Counties During The spent Christmas with relatives at HSPer? . officiating. j The bride wore a navy suit with Reidsville. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Allison and The bnde wore a gray suit with n accessories and a corsage of Year That Has Just Come little son, of Wilmington, spent blue accessories. Her corsage was red J0sehuds. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Leach, of the holidays in town with home of red carnations. Mrs. Seats is a graduate o f Far* To A Close. Oxford, spent the holidavs in folks. Following a bridal trip through mingt^ n H|gh SchooJ and is em. town with home foiks. Miss M attie Stroud, of States* ,T SfoZftE I Winston-Salem. *“«*■« c O- FOR 82 YEARS Sgt. Jack Graham, who is sta­ ville, was the week-end guest of I Mr. Seats is a graduate of Court­ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and ney High School and is to busi­ We Have Served The People Of tioned at Washington, D. C., was family. Tutkrow-Black at home for the holidays. ness at Courmey, where they will Miss Maxine Black, daughter of make their home. Miss Hazel Baity, librarian at. This Section, Mr. and Mts. Paul Bowles, of Meredith College, Raleigh, spent j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black, of Gaff* The Smoot Shelton building on Concord, were holiday guests of the holidays in town with her ney, S. C„ and William Lawrence Depot street came near going up And our sincere wish for all our Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Grubbs. mother, Mrs. I. T. Baity. Tutterow, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. in flames last Wednesday after S. Tutterow, of Mocksville, Route n°on aJjou* ^ P 1? c^oc^* A hose old and new customers is that Mr. and Mrs. James Dickerson* Mrs. William Powell and Miss . __ . , . flew off a welding torch m die I, were united in mamage on Sat- basement, setting fire to the ceiling, of Southern Pines, spent Christ­ Alice Smoot, of Route I, spent 1950 will bring you good health, the week-end at Siler City, guests urday, Dec. 24th, at 5:30 p. m l at Prompt work by the local fire de- mas in town with relatives. of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Creason the home of the officiating minis- partment saved th e building, happiness and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Shaw An ter, Rev. E. Gregory Jones, at Gaff* Damage is estimated at about $200. Mr. and Mrs. S. M Call and ney, S. C. Our fire department deserves derson. of Winston-Salem, spent Mrs. B. F. Rollins spent the holi­ much credit for their prompt re the holidays in town with their days at Elizabethtown, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Tutterow are sponse when the fire siren sounds Visit Our Store parents. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith making their home with the groom’s parents, ou Route I. The A Warm Welcome Awaits You Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Frost, of Bur­ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Prather and Record joins their friends in lington. spent one day during the children, of High Point, spent the wishing for them a long and hap­ Princess Theatre At AU Times past week with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. holidays with Mrs. J, D Frost, on py married life. - Route 2. Forrest and other relatives on Route I. WEDNESDAY George Martin and Bill Cope, Kristine Miller & Arthur Franz students at Duke University, spent Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters WANT ADS PAY. C. C Sanford Sons Co. the holidays in town with their and sons, Wayne and Billy, of In “JUNGLE PATROL" with parents. Gaffney, S. C.. S. C., spent theboli Ross Ford & Tom Noonan “The Home Of Better Merchandise” FOR SALE — Three Trailers days in town, guests of Mr. and PHONE 7 ON THE SQUARE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allison, of Mrs. T. F. Meroney. 7jx20 tires. J. G. FEREBEE, ! THURSDAY Gl FRIDAY Cana, N. C. Charlotte, were among the out-of- Marie Wilson Gl John Lund In Mrs. John A. Yates, Mrs. R. A. town visitors who spent Christ* FOR RENT—Unfurnished a- “MY FRIEND IRMA" with mas here with relatives. Wright and Miss Lina Chason, of partment on Cherry Street. Diana Lynn Gl Don DeFore Lumber Bridge, spent Friday and MRS. R. L. WALKER. Clay Allen, who is taking treat­ Saturday in town, guests of Mrs. ment at Moore General Hospital, WANTED—Poplar lumber. SATURDAY Swannonoa, spent the Christmas C. N. Christian. YOUNG NOVHLTY CO. Lash LaRue In holidays with his wife and mother, Mocksville, N. C. “DEAD MAN’S GOLD” with on Route 2. Mrs. E. H. Frost was among those invited to attend a Christ- LOST—Ladies gold watch to or j Al Fuzzy St. John Gl Peggy A Happy New Year near Mocksville postoffice Wed­ Stewart Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fitzgerald m.s party and banquet given in nesday. Dec. 28th. If found, re­ I wish to tharik the members of Atlanta, Ga., for the Westmore­ turn to Davie Record office and MONDAY Gi TUESDAY their congregations for the manv land Sterling Silver Distributors. receive reward. To AU Our Friends And Customersi nLe presents given them during William Holden Gl Mona the holidays. , Miss Helen Bamhardt, of Ad­ Monuments Mausoleums Freeman In ‘THE STREETS vance, Route 2, made the honor OF LAREDO” with I We Wish to Extend Our Best Wishes i Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Holton D. R. STROUD and daughter, Miss Dreiser Ann, roll tor the first quarter of the Salisbury St Phone 195-J Macdonald Carey Gl William and son William, of Charlotte, vear at Appalacian State Teachers Mocksville, N. C. Bendix In Technicolor For A Happy And Prosperous spent Christmas the guests of Mr. College, Boone. REPRESENTING and Mrs. J. L. Holton. Salisbury MarbleGcGranite Co.. WEDNESDAY Quarriers - Designers Miss Jane Crow, a number of Richard Crane Gl Gloria Henry Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Johnson and die faculty of the University of Memorials That 1950 “Last TTill Everlasting” In " THREAT” with babe, of Havelock, N. C., spent Maryland, at College Park, Md., the Christmas holidays with rela­ We DeliverAnd Erect Anywhere. Mary Stuart tives and friends in and around spent the holidays in town with Wholesale and Retail Mocksville. her mother, Mrs. E. W. Crow. When Your Need Pfc. Fred Daniel, who is station­ Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kincaid and ed at Camp Chaffee, Fort Smith, children, Billie, Jr., and Svlvia Ark., spent the Christmas holidays Anne, of Bessemer City visited in town with his mother, Mrs. I. Mrs. Kincaid’s parents, Mr. and GOOD COAL CALL US. S. Daniel and family. Mrs. E H. Frost during the holi­ Mrs. E. H. Frost and daughter, days.. Betty, attended a luncheon and We Are Always Glad To television show at the home of Lester P. Martin, Jr., Public Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunch on Health Investigator for six west­ Providence Road, Statesville. ern Carolina counties, with head­ Serve You. quarters at Hendersonville, spent Pfc. Bob Sofley, who has been stationed at San Antonio, Texas, Christmas in town with home At The Beginning Of A spent the holidays in town with folks. his parents. He left last week for Scott Field, 111,, where he will be The many friends of E. G. Hen­ IDavie Brick & Coal Co. stationed. dricks will be sorry to learn that New Year he is quite ill with pneumonia, at PHONE 194 NEAR SOUTHERN DEPOT Misses Glenna Mae and Beulah Rowan Memorial Hospital, where Boger, students at Jones Business Callege, High Point, speht the he was carried Sunday. All hope It Is Our Privilege To Extend Christmas holidays with their par­ for him an early recovery. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Boger, on Route No. 2. Rev. and Mn. Bill Angell, of Buie’s Creek, were holiday guests N E W YEAR J. R. Howard, who lives in die of Mrs, J. T. Angell and family. edge of the quaint old village of Mr. Angell is pastor of Buie’s Knoxville, Tenn., spent several GREETINGS days during the Christmas holi­ i Cresk Baptist church. He says he A Happy New Year days with relatives and friends in likes his work fine in Eastern Ca­ Davie and Rowan Counties. rolina. To AU Of Our Among the North Carolinuins T-SgLand Mrs. Hugh T. How­ To AU Our graduating in the Air Tactical ard and litde daughter Beverly School at TyndaIll Air Force Base at Panama City. FIa,. on Dec. 16th, Ann, of Mascoutah, 111., spent the Friends And Patrons Friends And Customers. was Capt. Joe Stroud, son of Mr. holidays with home folks near and Mrs. D. R. Stroud, of this citv, Redland. They have many friends to Davie who are always glad to Throughout This Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lane, of May 1950 Bring You Good Marshall, Va., spent Sariirday to see them. town with. Mrs. Lane’s iaiher, J, Section. N. Ijames. They returned home “Doke” Canady, 66, well-known Sunday, accompanied by Mr. colored citizen o f Mocksville, Health And Happiness Ijames, who will spend the winter dropped dead at his home in with them. North Mocksville last Tuesday May 1950 BringYou Is Our Sincere Wish Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cardenas, morning. Hewascarrytogalarge of San Antonio, Texas, are the load of wood through his yard proud parents of a fine daughter, when he was stricken. Surviving Health And Happiness Virginia Lynn, who arrived Dec. are die wife and a number of 27tb. Mrs. Cardenas was before marriage Miss Maijorie Call, dau­ children. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Call, Sanford-Mando Co. of this city. Grady F. Call, who has been with Sofley Barber Shop for the E. C. Morris F. L. Driver, of New Castle, Ind., spent the Chsistmas holidavs with past six months, has returned to Plumbing, Heating his brothers and other relatives to Sumier, S. C., where he has a po­ Clarksville Township. Mr. Driver sition with a veneering plant. Insurance & Real Estate migrated from Davie to the Hoosi- Grady has many friends to Mocks­ And Electrical Appliances er State some 30 years ago, and is ville who were sotpr to see him Phone 169 Mocksville, N. C doing well to his adopted state. He has many friends in Davie leave, but wish him well in the who are always glad to see him. Palmetto State.

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THE DAYIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

.!W f, -WEEKLY NEWS AITA£YS$ ^ L l— 1 — ^ BUDGET: How Much? • * - .. . CLASSIFIED ' 1While President Truman "sunned DeciiiQi Ileclares himself at- Key West, .Fla.. posmg DEPARTMENT i f for newsmen, . busying himself Gl with affairs of state even though' BUSINESS & INYEST. QPPOB, Priced tor qdek Mile, W at apt. hotetq DRi 'W tfEAR^iDfi ;on vacation. American1 - taxpayers bleck from ocean, off A-I-A hy. Owner. w.eye 'particularly mterested in- the GOODMAN, Flagler Beach. Fla. visit paid him: by John Snyder,'sec­ SXShiS:=- Reci retary of the ,treasury. . - Ii i ’ HBiLP WANTElt-MfeN ‘ AffeiitsidOlesmenJtH ard workers- cUn inaftn* Fascist Neighbors ' (EDITOR'S NOTDf-Wben opinions are expressed lir tbese colomna. Ahtr->a.r« -Kjtaj,.! THE REASON, of course, was- o y er $ 1 0 0 weekly selling Defrostomatie Wester*; Neweparier Union?? 'pe^s analysts .and .not necessarily o| ^this qewsnau«*7 the forthcoming, budget . .message hiltamatic refrigerator defrosters. Every 'c .-: v-.-- 1 < D ECENT REVOLUTION ai»d riot hrinKK*' needs one. AU territories open. which, the . President was . prgpar* AfcVNow and make big money. Sells for ^ ing in' Latin America' has: mg to deliver to congress, -Until, .fia.fl& Your price $7.50. Send cheek o r , pointed up what the American pub­ RENT CURBS: O ff to Prison Money Order for sample. Get into this - * that time, no U. S. taxpayer would, business, for .yourself., today. A ct. at ■ lic has long dimly realized, name­ Home Rule Okayed know just what the administration Once! Write ' to Defrostomdtie Salea, ly that while we are fighting Com­ 139 N ^ :. 1st St., M iam i, F la . Jc I •had in mind concerning taxes. ' ■ munism in Europe, we axe losing The ‘home rule’, rent control-law tot. out to fascism at our.- own front —which allows states and cities to • Everyone knefr that tfife Pfesi- . MACHINERY & SUPPLIES door. decontrol their own areas — was aent had publicly stated he would G i .ELEGIRIC- Genertftor PJahts,; engine > 1 2 lMriVfch, 25 K.W . 120v. A.C. 60 cycle com- upheld - by-the '-U. S. ;supreiiie ,-Court npe.d som e. . bil-lion dollars ’more 'plpfe i; With •' switch boards.”/New,-.;spare j ' Panama, which surrounds the in almost record time. The court’s in revenue: if the budget "were -to pSTra.^ ____ Only $1,500 each. I Frick * * Ice ** most important waterway in the -be' balanced, but eveiyone knew, Machine complete,*. ->4x4, .5 to . * 7 ton ruling cafti.e 'ih less than a week . CLAIMS ROTAL BLOOD . . . This capacity, 7V& hp 220v. A. C. motor world so far as the United States after 1 oral arguments were heard. •too. that to'ere-were -fnfeny senators •defven. S lightly used. Only S900. H and is concerned, is now in the hands young man Says- he is Frince ORb winphes,; diesel-engines and accesspjries, THE.LAW!-was enacted last sum- and representatives :who would of a dictator, Amulfo Arias, who not go along with any-such propo­ Wilhelm: von'Hohenfblleni, '!1Jnting-,.: vHl !’bargains. 1 * 1 Hi'er ' 1Bjr'-- coiigrfessM and is- -atiXv.. to est son- of the iate German kaiser. > ' . GULF ATLANTIC.. had roots in Germany and Italy sal. 1 : £ • ' • 193 SCW: N *tb River Dr.V * v during the days of Hitler and Mus­ expire. June 3.0, 1950. It had.lost in Now In Mexico..Cjjs; he m arried, „ M iam i, Fla* .P hone 3-2838. its .first feiferal, court ,test jfehfen a It could’ also be ' regarded ' as Virginia Klrk of New Orleans re­ solini. Just before Pearl Harbor,: MISCELLANEOUS we considered him such a menace U. S, district jiidge declared'if' un- significant'- or' not that there had cently. . .Hohenzollerns i depy. -his ccmstitUtional because i t .dqlpgated •been no recent declaration from -c la im . ’ ” .. V ‘WAl KINO - 'CANES—H^avy, • hardwood.- : the United States helped :to. euchre the President • concerning taxation Curved handles, nicely stained and var­ him out of the presidency. powers of Congress-to tRf/.'stfejtes nished, rubbet tips. *$145 postpaid. Deal- :• Ansive| and local_ governing bodies. or . any need for tax increase. ' ■.ers, '.write for prices. J. C. ERWIN, way in In Colombia, a country /equally ■ (WHETHER THAT -MEANT, the •Roljhgrfordtown, M. C;; ♦ •■ ■■• • - ■ - vital to the strategic waterway- '1Kghfe "WopS qjgl- TiCnjfcftgPfp/ftJfr- FisliiDff Worms—Tennessee Bed WIg- a job orl partriient by-passed "iriterriiediate •Presidepf was ,prepared, to recede glers, $5 LOOO F.O.B. V .. p. NALLS, which links east-west shipping, the one yoil courts, and appealed the finding di­ from bis original tax proposals Lcfv» Fhltitta.1 -TtiQne • , * • .y - ; by adjif bloodiest riots in history haye'Been rectly ,to thfe-high. court. was purely a matter of speculation, taking place. A pproxim ately'1,000 ■■Mib'siCAL INSTRUMENTS making While there- M d 'been no general but such a- course was 'probable, ities it people have been killed, and a inasmuch ag..,some of the, Presi­ Fascist party, deliberately aided statements ,to the effect, -there, was emotion | a - VfidesprMd .-r-:^pseS&jon /Jtyhat dent’s cabinet members had been depend and abetted by dictator- Franco di: saying publicly that a redu&tfcn in YOUR CHILDREN Spain, has instituted such terror, many states and -local areas 'had I Rep. J. ParnpU-Thomas, sen­ ner. It j withheld decontrol action because tenced,.,to -fi; to: 118 immtjis in . taxes, or holding them at- the pres­ I1' Neetlttoleamtoptay ing o rd l that it was impossible to hold ,two- of the .Pending -Suit. ent federal level would be good- for way elections. prison' A d Sfinni $10,OOtr for sal- : sd th e ItfCj^icaI in s tru - The onel IN ONE DISTANCE,. a Kentucky ifatt kick-backs.in his congres- U. S. business and the nation's econ-' from le a While U. S. senators have county ' area ‘ had restored rent omy. ' <:tnent to help them been guzzling dictator Franco’s •siohal office, is shown as he is not curbs sifter lifting them ,'.had ‘"re-: ,started for the Danbury, ;CplW., And, as a rule, cabinet members resentm l lush wines in Madrid. Franco suited- ,in- -what-. -Was terihfed “un-i "' make a success of life federal prison , to begin gerving don’t comment on such controver­ : .,V.". : ’ ■ I .. could nca has been pulling the'rng right reasbinahfe’’.?,f6nt'_increases. :is}*: sial subjects until their remarks- out from under U. S. policy in However short private building have been cleared previously with Wrltri fdrvmr IfsVof- bargains, men- one of the most important had fallepi-pf its goals, there w a s the White House. Henry Wallace -ffttaiifgt what'.:Mnd of instrument.- countries in the -Pan-American - no; '■ fergutofehtittfiYfet: - the.-!.1 housing didn’t follow that procedure and [■isAl-need and you will save money. union. BofVeI now he’s' an ex-cabinet member, * Trirms easy. Used pianos as low Months ago Laureano Gomez, ' r f a $35,. and .newiSplnetj>lanos.jS495, now the Colombian strong man, find it relatively easyto,-abandon- -talking of, the ,,need ,pf .economy., in INJUSTICE: went to Madrid and arranged with all r e n t:curbs ?when" the -'presShti ®b|Wl&i8ft3 ^i|toi8n 31 of'.A e l11 fedferar’-gSvferii-' E .^ rFORBE$ &SQNS . . Franco to have his . shock Falange “home-rule” ^aet expires. -*-- •memi!mem'j njeot-. hafcfeii ffejt;; IthefoS&Iyes Charged to Census . N^VV• LIKE.* • . i;V4‘ : PIANO IN C .. / ^ forces smuggled into Colombia dis­ Butj in rview'jjof what had hap­ mpre;:Oyqrl-ilje,'bgrrel than,.around, - Twenty-three Republican - con­ guised in the robes of priests. Ci^tiOy d a u b e r 4)t Mussolini Ii^es Doel pened %i fetonr a ?-iSoiatfe'd 'tfeftsSedih1 it yjjien'' inly!‘ met for "a ‘‘eracker' gressmen--wouldn't 'be- alohe- m Wiihy h&r Ihiilher anh^ broftifer 'on i: Birmingham, Ala. Bloodshed and rioting has followed rental charges, congress might banjfel” 'dis'cusribjr.of ,^he. ,problem. their attack on that phase of the ... . -.'.fryM- •• .’j: . - -• * ., ■ ever since. 1950 census • which will require., • Ischitt 'lSland m foir^poSsfeS^ion': ot * Rranehess Antil&ion,' Decator, Gads- * * * leave the way open for restoration It-; was a real '"cracker ’"barrel, her executed husband’s I, • Florence la n d • '.Montgomery. Answ of controls wherever .'landlords dis­ bearing the legend; “feitiZenS?.- com­ every fifth person .over 14 : years thur V Truman’s Idea played fa tendepcgr. 'to- 'gougd,-. ten­ mittee for the Hosyer-.report,” set of age to disclose -all the facts versity about, his income. In the White House, Harry. Tru­ ants. ’ ' .S i L •!?}-• . /T i . Up ' ^niid "the 'handsome' appoint­ ^POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. ,■ a neui man speaks glowingly of his visits ments of-;.Washington's' Shoreham The Repubhoans banded together VGiRA1N D Vl E W FARM Ss HATCHERY himseli hotel. in a blast of cntieism at the '.cen­ We are .hatching every. Friday & Tues, to Mexico and Brazil. He is also PUBLIC AID: *Piac6'. ytfun Vdrger-car#- for white leg- . cause delighted at the prospect of . mak­ DELEGATES.. HEARD Herbert sus bureau’s planned procedure lo­ horns.&-New Hampshire wool top, noted can’t Cost Enormous an action following attacks! earlier Tdr. high , egg producer. Christi stock ing a trip to Chile,- He considers Hoover, chairman :of gae toommit--. ‘ -1V - ' np ted fo r .broilers.-, ...... seems I Pan-American relations one of his In -'a- cotAtiy -as powetfiil' aSd tee appointed to study means of' by Representative Brown of Ohio. '.M • JUHN RUFFING prosperous as the United States it and Hinshaw of California upon the r . ..R t. 2, -Boxi 148 . I I • most important policies, and if StreamltDrfig -the ? government,•' ' Dnde City, Fla.______anyone walked in and told him the seemed an ironical paradox, but. .praise the -.:aceomplishments. of . .his bureau’s 1950 questionaire. good-neighbor policy had bogged the .^.record ■showed.it.ijto ipf.tiufffi '•commission and of ihe committee ^ A T ' CRITICISM charged that SEEDS, PLANTS,. ETC. down, he just wouldn’t believe it. more than ’five million Americans now.''seeking'’to' get the commis­ the- “Truman administration is GnaHateed-Pitre, Certified Hunch- Fderto- were receiving public assistance sion's': proposals adopted. - perpetrating . an. outrageous dis-., Tienn _;seed sw eef potatoes, 1Bushfcl $4.00; But the trouble with President of spm e. f o.rni or .!'other, and A t a 10 b u ; $37i50.- LeelRirir- F a rm s, -lLeestairg, ■ Triunan is that he thinks of' Pan-: Afiifer pointing, out "the federal-: crimination against . small-income ;...____ . .-.-Z -, . Cost1A f'^vp jiiillioh1 dfcHars'a year expenditure. of. more than 43 bil­ people ...... —I • American friendship in terms of to the taxpayers. getting out a lot of flags and the lion dollars and a -deficit ofcmore Brown had demanded of. rPhilip. Keep 'Posted on . Values brass bands to greet President JOHN L. THURSTON, acting than five billion have been an- M. Hauser, acting director of the security administrator, cited those nounced----rfc$>? --the ' "current;-, fiscal •• census, that he cite “legal author­ By Reading the ftds Dutra of Brazil. He doesn’t realize figures a t1 10 that the good-neighbor policy must the opening of a -day y M rj.h e .v d e p la re d .:-:::'•••?:•■ :r - ity” for the indome questions. He be closely coordinated and care­ congressional inquiry into the ibelieve it may, be.much. great­ charged that sueh inquiries-'are problems , of the nation’s Iow- unlawfub - • v, . , fully carried out every day of the income 'families. Thdrston ex­ er mi'the next fiscapyear'. We may year. bej'turnin^two-Erankfensteins - loose- In the meantime, a !Spokesman WKEM SttEK WON’T plained that the federal govern­ in'the land, Their terrifying names for.the census.bureau told news­ Over in the state department, ment provides.-ab.outv®§lf of the meanwhile, one of the best young are ‘higher taxes’ and ‘inflation.’ ” men that “only a few” of the citi­ COME AND YOU two !.billion &ftfeal outlay zens’ asked the income question men in some years, Edward Mil­ for public aid, with the otherHOOVER half PjDINTED OUT that six RECLUSE ,.,LEAifES -FORTUKE ler, is assistant secretary for Latin mCnths- have passed since the are expected to object to it. He . . . A fortune in diamonds,rand „ Fm GLUM coming from state and local com­ commission he headed finished its explained that those who decline America. Miller was bom in Puer­ munity. funds?--„• , ^ 7 f-A. \ ."A • other Valuables was discovered to ' TcyIfHis ..peliiiious. to Rico, speaks SpanishJ knows reports ‘ on congress, and on eco­ to give the enumerator the infor­ the- dismlegrafillg'malifeiiAr'offcli^) TSjttt&tqn,; hnpbejjj, ,M ns /lAe ;.<;on- mation personally would be per­ Chewing-Gum Laxative Latin America intimately, works traaictibn ,Tin 'the situation '"as "be nomics and improvements in the Lihda Knox.-lSt. Ahicaqo ,recluse, hard at his job. executive branch, and, in the mitted to mail it to the bureau in who die4-repently,. jshe. was. lipown • y/)ien you roll ond toss talI/ nigWf'-feel •- - indicated when he said: meantime, the “recommendations Washington. UrihBHchy an d ju s t aw ful becauseyou need Over in the exportrimport bank, “This, s.eems to. some people an as,-a purchaser of antiques. a ^axative-do th is.... also, far more loans have been ad­ astonishing phenomenon, ,--consider- have had a magnificent support by The Republican critics’ view ' cbewvEEN-A!-Mi4^T—delicloiaa.'chewin^- ■ •> the press and public.” ■ : . -. was:- - ' gum laxative- Theactiop.orrESN-A-MniTta.. A . vanced in Latin America than most iiig the fact that we have had full, special medicine “njrouns" the stomach. people realize. or practically full, employment for .AllAf whipi) ,^m$-, true.-'. The -Tubr: --- VXiH* -A ’PERSON earns • mo7re than * ^That Is,it doesa’i ket wfiile Ih= the s'toch- But a successful good-neigh­ the past seven.- or eight years.” seemed to lip."‘..getting congffe$s' $10idp0, iall he';has-to do is .say so, : ach» but'only-w heq- fartheC ’eripn'g in-.the • bor policy isn’t built up merely HE VSOUEfHT to clarify the situa­ and’;: the Prgsident to go aU the without giving the amount, and the lower digestive tract...w here you,want it way-suggested- by-the Hoover com- census taker is satisfied. But for •to1 not- You feel fine again- quic&lyf ' ' by dumping money into Latin tion, however, when he added: And scientists say chewing :makes America, or giving rousing “It is not at all astonishing, misriqil- in effecting more govern- all people. earning . under $10,000, ^ itofp-A-M mr’s fine m edicine morfc. .effec- welcomes to visiting pan-Amer­ however, in relation to the large ra^it^gconomy and'effitaiiicy. .the,-.questionnaire stands, as writ- tlve-,“readies’* it so it Bows, gently“into 1 ican potentates. number, of families with no earner^ IehV-.'rs-i/This ii-a-raW injustice.” th e SystdhkGfetvEEWfcA-MiNTdt a n y ' tIf lte - TtiBORITES: As fen added basis for its posi­ •«frUB*:cojUhitey-25fc,.50fc or.only Today we have a lot of well-, or a. ilow-income ■ earner, and, .in view of inadequacies of;our s&eial (Ousted by Aussies tion, the census bureau stated the meaning cogs in our • diplomatic insurance program.” figures. about J income will be con­ machinery, but sometimes they Then Thurston used the occasion 'Fisr the second time within: ill: fidential, jhot-even open to tax col­ seem to be turning separately and to -get in a few licks .for president days-proponents of socialism in lectors or the FBI. That being the in different dlrectitinsr ‘in brief, lTraman1S “Fair Deal” iProgram-, the f -British commonwealth had case, what good will the figures the gears do not mesh. been 'ousted-by the vcbers. Advo­ do anyone and why does the .cen- • * * contending that its enactment would -help provide “better living?- cates of fre'e^,ept^pfispithi^w' oufj slis bureau insist An havifjg them? HowToRetieve Jesse Jones’ Rival for low^nfeome fa m ili^ .;.® ^ I. * A ustralia’s ta b o r govfernment,-- an ' "action which paralleled the elec- ■■•I < *i* * • 'V>Wi It looks like Jesse Jones, long -Hoh- verdict in New Zealand., Ax Man Bronchitis considered the financial czar and WERE THESE IMPORTANT -'dreomulsion relieves promptlyfeecause once an aspiring political czar of porfents or did they signify: 'noth­ -. it gqes right to the seat.of.thg trouble Texas, now has a real rival. He is Slated for delivery after Jan- ing?. ;• If one chose to place th e ? miie >o, help, loosen qpd fexpel gerin. Iadeu Texas oil tycoon Glenn McCarthy uajy I were increases, in benefits events alongside the current dif­ . . . (OS.,-: ' bKKgm and aid.irature tu sbothe abd of Houston, who recently helped for; disabled U.S. jijrdij! veterans, ficulties experienced by the BriK rfew, lender, inuamed bronchial mastermind “Sam' Rayburn 'D a y de^endR5ts;':^n3*]^Sa§ivsl The vet­ iSh' ;'Labor government, and1, at­ SCHOMAKER TH R'O W S-1 HAY-”-: OiucoushifetnbtaaesrTelt-Vour druggist McCarthy already has buiR a erans adminiktraw^h' 1 reported- that tempt to evaluate them correctly, M \K ER -.. John- tSchemakerK. : sell you a -bottle of .Creomulsion swank 15-story hotel in Houston, checks dt some-1 two million recip­ the answer would be that social­ union associate ^of Ha^ryj Byidgqs, ..;rith the understanding.you must like the Shamrock, and now aspires to ients were about to be increased. ism. appeared to be on its way- out:: testllied in San Francisco trial of the way it quickly allays the cough build a new business center on the THE LARGEST GROUPS to re- in the British commonwealth. Bridges that he issued Bridges ' ."•'fir you are to have your money back. outskirts of Houston. To finance] ceite>.incr^gs|s, the V.A. said, in­ On the other hand, the foes of Red party cards several years ago it, McCarthy is reported in"-the' and helped Mm solicit new. mem-.. CREOMULSION cluded nearly two million veter­ the free enterprise system every­ for Coqgbs.ChestCpMs, Bronehifis, market for an RFC loan, and it ans with service-connected dis­ where, would doggedly stand ^n bers. Schonjaker was a prosecu-. was considered significant that he abilities from [JO to 1-00 ’per cent. Babor’s claimed jpifogress' over toe ■tion witness; ...... sent his plush stratbliher ' private Tms :gfeugXii<§B&lgsj World War jjfears, and attem pt to take the K r airplane to Washington to fly some I and II veterans disabled in ser­ igSand that those voting out were RFC officials to Houston for “Sam vice and other veterans disabled doing so simply because they did Rayburn Day.” in peacetime service since July not know what was best for them-: Taking the free ride to Texas 15, 1905- ^lv es. for the big Democratic jamboree- '.'-"The-Md iArfes-Of pifytnebk range ©ROBERT GORDON MENZTEB, were Jam es Consodine, RFC con­ from $13.80 to $138 a month for Australian Liberal leader who will- . Mayor-elect Andrew J. “I SHDNNEO VHE -D A fS WORK'* ■ ; : troller, and Allen Freeze, his as­ war service, and from $11.04 to now be restored to the prime min­ '“Bossy” Gillis, of Newbnry- sistant, with their two wives, Neith-: $110.40..-.fdf peacetime fis&rvice. istry he held from 1939 to 1941, port, Mass., sharpened up the er is a Texan. ' THE ' NEW' RATES- Are 8.7 per called the turn in an earlier com­ ax which he said will fall TUT. Another RFC official, Narvin cent higher—respectively, $15 to ment on the Australian situation: Weaver, assistant loan manager, $150 and $12 to.,$120... “The Socialists, ,werfeffbrou^ht: to on the necks of a Iof. of job­ # r £ : declined an invitation because, lie . A|3put 58,0,901 (yvi^fews receiving power in New fifeiiland; Australia holders, after he (takes over admitted afterward, “It might not compensation because of the ser­ aiid Great Britain in that order. again at city ball. He landed n c p o COrtiritf1 from DveIetfr intesttnAt' . look right.” It is seldom that an vice-connected death of a veteran The . dramatic (New Zealand) re?-, back in . office-: in a surprise * “ * • .tract—for 50 years Lane’s has. ’ official has such scruples and re­ and who- have one or .m ore chil­ siilt seems a ha^-jjj)^eivtb,at- IheW victory.-.';, .v V:- beeh.a chOsennousehofd remedy !‘Test it. will go out in fuses a free ride for this reason. dren also will get increases. WnU - 7 52-49 Of course, Jesse Jones, when JOBLf SS BENEFITS; BRITISH DOCTOR: head of the powerful RFC, did S i , - .... not hesitate to accept trips in Change of Heart a private ear on the Baltimore Security1I Continue to lncr^o. Dr. E. F. St. John Lybum had and Ohio railroad at a time -made no bones about how put out when he was lending RFC mon­ Officials in the federal labor de­ ber partment’s bureau of-^employment persons he was about England’s'socialized ey to that road. And it will be ' health p rogram . The -first British interesting to see whether ;■ security w ere- ej^dl^psttjg concern after. running through all ..the'un­ : over the increase'"in (he number employment ins Urapcei, apljyments dpctor. to announce publicly he sfLIFE? Jesse’s rival now will get a swbuld>Operate it; he was also the 1Are.you .going, through thq func- • loan from the RFC. of U. S. citizens exhausing their to which they wereWpii^HM. W tei DER TAG . . .'Wearing dog tags," tio n a l -m iddle age* period' p eculiar jobless benefit rights.. number of benefit weeks varies ’first to anniiunce he was going to Boots ' (canine)"“arrtves In Nfew •to aWOBien (38 to 52 yrs.)?-D oes th is ! Note— Democratic political fac­ quit i t makfc you sufier from hot flashes. : tions in Houston were split over According; to latest- figbreavin'Jhe from State: to stgto- ... « Tork'from-Muutob-ud' joins (boots' feel So nervous, hlghstrung. tired? department,' more 'thah' 'a ' /-Mlf- V 'But the doctor changed his-mind. T p s n do .try Lydia ;E. pinktiaro'ot the Sam Rayburn' celebration. . T he^'puzzling ^aetof’j’tnSi ’-tn lr He’s returning to the program. (pedal) of his jpaster, .T/Sgt. Bey-., mUlion ran out of their rights to these'(exhaustions came at a time nard Gajzik/ fir trip to Decatur, .. •Vegetable Compound to relieve such While Sam is personally popular further employment compensation But, he said, there was a reason. symptoms. Plnkhani's : Comp^hnd: with all ranks of Democrats, the of high employment, and give an His patients asked him. IU. He awaits *der Rig” (the-day)" cdso-.-hss' what Doctors..call a.sta- . ■payments during, the when he wUl see his master again. .machlc tonic effect! Old Gu^d|^id_not pp.operate. - 'prpbl^m-v ^ LYOlA E. PiNKHAMrS roaSouw ' THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

!ED MIRROR AdjustLifeto Dainty Shirtwaist Dress Ol Your ^ ‘Second Choice' * * * Tailored to Perfection IOPPOR. I apt. ho&se, MIND By Lawrence Gould I hy. Owner, [Bcacht FItu IlfcV • International Uniiorm MVSSHOID Sunday School Lessons % Irs- cdti 1HiaJce Icfrostomotie By PR. KEHNETH J. FOREMAN Iters. Every Itories open, SCRIPTURE: Acts 2:1-41. m u 10$.., py. Sells for DEVOTIONAL READING: Joel 2:28- Jd check or let into this ly, Act at Iiatie S&Icb, |g. The Church Dynamic fP L IE S ■ants, engine. Lesson for January 8, 1950 I) cycle com* IK cw t . -.spare , F ric k Ic e to 7 to n . HE CHURCH is not meant to be , C. m otor a club, a lecture-hall, a debat­ J $900. H and T I ac ce sso rie s k f ing society, a rest_ home, a music hall, an entertainment bureau or a D r., * * burial association. It has some­ I-SJMW. thing to do along all these lines, of course. But the Church is meant to OS______m be a place and hardv.t)od. • led nnd var- Can you learn to love a “second choice” mate? channel of power. Jtyaid. Deal- One of the last |C . URW lNv Answer: Certainly—in the same of himself, and he unconsciously things Jesus, the way in which you can succeed at distorts it so as to make it less R ed Wig- Founder of t h e | D. NALLS, a job or occupation that is not the painful and disturbing. (A man, Church, said to his one you would have liked best: for example, may “see” his em­ friends was: “Ye by adjusting yourself to it and ployer as unfair because he can’t IEriTS shall receive pow­ making the most of the opportun­ admit that he himself is lazy.) No er when the Holy ities it offers. Por love is not the immediate problem, therefore, is Spirit’ is come up­ emotion of a moment and does not .as vital as helping the person see on you.” Not—you depend on finding an ideal part­ himself more clearly. shall receive com- Dr. Foreman ner. Xt grows out of years of shar­ fort, or wealth, or insight, or any ing ordinary tasks and pleasures. other good thing, though all of The one thing that may keep you Let Salads Add Color to Meals them have their place. What Tailored to Perfection from learning to love someone who Jesus highlights is power. (See Recipe Belotvi is not your first choice is childish Drl W. M. Horton, in his little OUTHFUL shirtwaist dress resentment at the fact that you book on the Christian faith, asks: Accent on Salads Ythat’s tailored to perfection. could not get what you wanted. LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Sleeves can be short or wrist When is a church not a church? UST ABOUT THIS TIME of year, Kins, m en*• His answer is: When it has lost Creamed Ham and Turkey length, an unusual shaped pocket pstrument.-. Jmany homemakers get into a rut on Biscuits Is anyone too old for the Holy Spirit. That is a good makes a nice finish. f e money, New Testament answer. about their salads. Their excuse is 'Molded Tomato Salad a s low ' Psychiatry? that there aren’t enough ingredi­ Olives Celery Curls P a tte rn Mo. 1830 com es In sizes 12, 14, The early Christmas could not ents to give them any salad inspir­ 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, sh o rt sleeve# nos, S495, Answer: On the whole, No. There Carrot Sticks yards of 35 or 39-inch. are types of'psychiatric treatment have imagined a church with­ ation. Pear Pie Beverage —especially psychoanalysis—which out the Hoiy Spirit, because To prove they’re wrong, and, too, •Recipe Given The Fall and Winter FASHION will de­ I ons ' . . in fact there bad never been light you with its wealth of sewing infor­ are' likely to be ineffective with that salads can be colorful and mation, special American Designer orig­ elderly people or .with "rigid” per­ one without him. It was the attractive in winter as in summer, ing water. Cool. Grind cranberries inals, fabric new !—free pattern printed Ila. sonalities. But unless you are com­ coming of the Spirit on that here a re some and orange, including rind, using inside the book. 25 cents. Does adjustment depend «n summer day in Jerusalem that self-knowledge? pletely set against accepting - new excellent recipes fine knife of food chopper. Drain ltur, Gads- ideas and viewpoints, a psychia­ actually made the church, in dZ A S* that not only are off juice. Add sugar and salt to SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. I-ODtffOmery. the first place. True, it was not 530 Soath W ells St. C U eago I t 1U. Answer: Yes, writes Prof. Ar­ trist can at least help you to ''T y t toPs ™ taste ap­ cranberry mixture. Combine all in­ E nclose 25 cen ts in coins for each thur W. Combs of Syracuse Uni­ achieve new "insights”—to show mads out of nothing. peal but also in gredients and pour into individual pattern desired. versity. There is no use telling appearance. I EQUIP. , you, for instance, how to get on But suppose the Spirit had never molds. Chill in refrigerator until Pattera No. a neurotic that he must adjust better with your family. And of come? What would have happened? Now’s ' the time firm. IlATCHEItY Idav & Tiles. himself to things as they are be­ recent years success has been re­ Sooner or later the little band would to bring out those . Bnffet Salad Ir white Ieg- cause he cannot see them. He ported even with people who are have grown tired of waiting, would interesting molds Ipl too, noted (Serves 8-10) Xhristi stocJc can’t “face reality” because it actually senile by medico-psychia­ have given up faith in Jesus’ prom­ to see what magical qualities they seems to him to threaten his idea tric treatments like “shock.” ise, would, have drifted off one by can yield to mealtime. Now, too, I-1A cups diced cooked veal is the time to raid the canning 14 4 cups diced cooked ham one, and the Christian church would . WANTED have died before it was bom. cupboard to see what you can do 2 cups cooked elbow maca­ FUtJf Tm E Or PART THUE with summer canning efforts to roni HOMEWORKERS ! I ETC. LOOKING AT RELIGION By DON MOORE * * * Mail letters, circulars, etc. Pleasant make menus interesting. - 1 4 4 caps chopped celery easy work. Excellent earnings, won­ funch'Puerto- Tongues of Fire • * * 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped derful opportunity for Handicapped or feu sh el S4.00; QOIAlHQ SOOt^ SIiatias, men or women. NO ACS! LIM­ ps, JJeesburp, fX&rCmKH M THE WOHlO ■THERE SEEMS to be something X JERE ARE TWO RED salads 14 4 teaspoons salt IT. For details write Immediately. . WWAOB-ESArtONTOrue * mystic, mysterious and unreal ** with frosty white trimmings Vi teaspoon paprika PRESKIliE PUBLISHERS, UNESCO. Ateerma ikpak is 3 tablespoons minced pars­ 1822 E a s t 21st. Street* THIS FAU. ISTUE about, the Holy Spirit, to most peo­ which will . glorify the table and ERIE, PENNA. l v a l u e s lli ple’s minds. We read in Acts about stimulate jaded appetites as well ley the flaming tongues of fire, about as giving the family their vitamins Vi cup chopped sweet pickles Ads the rushing mighty wind, about and minerals the easy way: 2 teaspoons prepared must- Christians talking in strange lan­ ^ ard — *Molded Tomato Salad guages; and then we go to our own H cup mayonnaise or salad GuaTQnteedbY church and find, there no fire, no (Serves 6-8) dressing Good Housekeeping wind; only ordinary English is 2 cups tomato juice I tablespoon lemon joice spoken by everyday people, the 2 small bay leaves Combine diced veal and ham. *oranss» 5^ F euonsntfr same people we have been seeing H teaspoon salt Rinse macaroni with cold water, church OF , all week. 2 teaspoons lemon juice drain thorough­ SO OOOO I tablespoon unflavored gela­ fti GuoronHed a S M FfMClSCOl We get to thinking the Holy Spirit ly and add to Io u s is just something in the Bible, some tin meat. Add all GOOD HOUSEKEEPING . x a tiv e , experience they could have away V* cup cold water other ingredi­ Ii back yonder, but not here and now. 1 cup diced cucumber ents, m i x i n g ALW AYS POPS lnight-* feel use you need After all, looking over the church H cup sliced, stuffed olives lemon juice with from that day to this, and around 2 caps cole slaw mayonnaise be­ us chevrlng- the world at the present day, how Simmer tomato juice with bay fore a d d in g . jyj-A-MI^T'8 . He stomactL many cases, authentic genuine cases leaves for 15 minutes. Remove bay IiIix well but In= the Stom-' of fire-on-the-head or storm-in-the- leaves, add seasoning and lemon lightly. Chill ^ o o g Iq-. tb e church-house, do you find? Not juice. Add gelatin which , has been and serve in in­ you want it many! Does that show the Holy softened in cold water and stir dividual lettuce cups. Garnish with juJckly I’ ’• - «lng :m ak es Spirit is not here any more? until gelatin dissolves. Chill mix­ pimiento cut in strips. mQra effec- We must rem ember that St. ture until it begins to set, then add Molded Winter Salad gently into cucumber and olives. Fill ring Mim&rm AReTmmm m rue best Woklp Communion a s a FauI met with much the same (Serves 6) ^tan! 10tf WAYS TO PK&ENTAN INSPIRING ANP PBACS PROMOTER- /S questions. Did a man have to mold and let chill until firm. Un­ ATTeNTION HOLDING PR06t?AM INTHS second in ZfFeer only speak in strange tongues to be mold on lettuce leaves and fill I cup seedless raisins PROPOSED Fmt-O OF CHURCH to SAereR anp / center with cole slaw. 1 package lemon-flavored gel- -rei-evisioN. tm&TMAS / sure he had the Holy Spirit? . atiii Fortunately, Paul stated in so Snow Cap Vegetable Salad 2 cups hot water See how many words what the fruits of (Serves 4) the Spirit are: Love, joy, peace 2 tablespoons finely cut green SCOTT'S helps KEEPING HEALTHY .. . Look up the rest of it in Gal. I 3-ounce package cream chili pepper | 3:22-23. cheese Yx cup finely sliced celery build you up! 3. tablespoons light cream 3 slices canned pineapple It you feel ran down,I You may take St. Paul’s in­ I tablespoon chopped parsley Lettuce and colds hang on— spired word for it: If you over see a I envelope plain gelatine .Mayonnaise maybe you don’t set Noise Hurts Hearing, Nervous System church, a Christian group, that is 1 12-ounce can mixed vegeta­ enough natural A&D Rinse and drain raisins. Dissolve Vitamin food. Then try good-tasting IrIykecause notable for love, joy, peace . . . ble juices Scott’s Emulsion_the HIGH ENERGY By Dr. James W. Barton gelatin in hot water. Stir in raisins FOOD TONIC! See how yon Khc trouble gentleness, goodness, faith . . . you Yi cup chopped green pepper and chill until thick, but not firm. begin to get yoar strength lercn. Jaden WBITE FROM time to time of the sound is continuous or inter­ may be sure the Holy Spirit is there. Vi cup chopped onion Fold in chili pepper, celery and back I How yon can fight off Iooche and rupted, the length of the interrup­ Wo do not gather grapes from thorns colds I Scott’s Is a “gold mine1* I bronchial I the serious effects of noise, not Combine cheese and cream well, cubed pineapple. Pour into six in­ of natural A&D Vitamins and only on hearing but on the entire tion, whether the sound reverber­ nor figs from thistles, Jesus says. mix in parsley. Put in one large or dividual molds and chill until firm. energy-building natural OtL Iirdruggist ates, the age of the worker and You don’t have the fruits of the Easy to take. EconotnicaL B q t Ieomuisioa nervous system. Experiments have four small Unmold on lettuce and garnish with today at yoar drag store. i must like shown that the work of clerks and presence of previous ear disease. Spirit without having the Spirit. And greased salad mayonnaise. MORE than just a tonic— .Unfortunately, noise damages that is Power. Said a great Austral­ the cough typists may be reduced by as much molds. Place in Frnited Gelatin it’s powerful nourishment! [jney back. as 40 per cent in a noisy office. the hearing and the nervous sys­ ian preacher: Show me a church r e f r igerator to In “Industrial Medicine,” Dr. tem in such a slow and subtle man­ where the members treat one an­ chill. Soak gela­ (Serves 6) W. E. Grove states that excessive ner that the worker pays no at­ other with more real love than the tine in % cup I tablespoon gelatin SCOTfS EMULSION Bronchitis.'. noise is a health hazard and should tention to it until he is quite deaf. people outside the church treat one vegetable juices. y2 cup cold water ' Hig h ENERGY t o n i c be regarded as a liability by any Now . we all realize that there another, and you will find men Add pepper and 1 cup boiling water ;AN BUY industrial manager. Efforts made are, at present anyway, some crowding the doors of that church to onion to remaining vegetable Yt cap lemon jaice to remove or prevent noise will in­ noises ’that' are necessary to our get in. juices and bring to a boil. Add gel­ 2 tablespoons sugar crease the working ability of the way of life, but there are many « * » atin; cool. Pour vegetable juice Yi teaspoon salt .2 oranges, diced SCRAFiS :b5»tS o>': workers to a marked degree. unnecessary noises that can and How Can We Get mixture in mold on top of cheese. Not all ears are equally suscepti­ must be prevented to preserve the the Holy Spirit? Chill in refrigerator four hours or 2 bananas, sliced m m m ble to noise. The ears of the young hearing of workers and the public until firm. I cup seedless grapes are more likely to be damaged by generally; noisy auto horns, poor E CANNOT GET the Spirit by Lettuce S WORK** Wwishing ourselves back in the Molded Cranberry Salad noise than those of persons, of. brakes, lack of oil in industrial Mayonnaise INTRODUCTORY OFFER middle life or advanced age. machines, barking dogs and others. first century. We can have the Holy (Serves 6) Spirit now, on the same terms as Soak together for five minutes Motorists claim 20% savings In gasoline! The least amount of noise that The Noise Abatement Society, 1 package lemon flavored the gelatin and cold water. Dis­ The ACCELAMIZER fits all 6-cylinder the human ear can detect is called and the Committee on Conserva­ always. There are no new condi­ gelatin dessert ears, re-routes gasoline to give sensa­ tions, no complicated rules, no ap­ solve in boiling water. Then add tional pep, power, pickup! Special intro­ a decibel, and hearing is not dam­ tion of Hearing. American Acade­ 154 cups boiling water lemon juice, sugar and salt. Chill ductory price: $3.50 (Reg. $6.45) Agents aged in any way if noise is not my of Otolaryngology and Opathal- plication blanks to fill out. Jesus 2 cups cranberries wanted; 3 units for price of 2. Ten-day said: God will give the Holy Spirit gelatin; mixture until.it begins to money-back guarantee. No COD’S. Send more than 90 decibels, that is, if mology, are doing their part to re­ Vi orange thicken. Then add oranges, ba­ check, money-order to: ar JnTestiniI the noise is not prolonged. In ad­ duce noise in industry and in ci­ to them that ask him; Paul said: Yi cap sugar FUTURE ENTERPRISES, INC, L ane's h as Covet earnestly the best gifts. nanas, and grapes. Rinse mold Grand Forks, N. D. »Cdy! T est it. dition to the loudness or intensity vilian life. In addition to loss of M teaspoon salt with cold water. Pour salad into of the noise other factors must be hearing, noise, by keeping us In any church, if there is Yi cup fruit juice (drained molds and continue to chill until 52—43 considered, such as: total length tensed and alert, brings on fatigue even a small group who want from ground fruit) firmly set. Serve cn lettuce with of exposure to the noise, whether much sooner. the power of God in their lives, Dissolve gelatin dessert in boil- mayonnaise. Outside Paint who want his power for the chnrch, that little group can LYNN SAYS: Folks who like kidneys will like SNOW WHITE change that church and change Novel Food Ideas them placed on skewers alternated $ 4 « HEALTH NOTES the community. Power passes Make Cooking Exciting with whole mushroom caps and through a wire when one end Cider sherbet goes nicely as an squares of bacon. Grill and serve Heartburn is caused by some­ There are cases where the of it is attached to a dynamo appetizer, with meals during this with shoe-string potatoes. fr*?5 thing that disturbs or irritates the patient, the parents and the family and the other end to a ma­ season. Make like any other sher­ I t you add some leftover black te S-goL can* toe. func chine that is doing some work. )d peculiar lower end of the tube (esophagus) physician do not wish tonsils re­ bet, substituting apple cider for coffee to your next baked bean BBtraotttf B itttfts Docs th is carrying food from the mouth to moved by sinrgery and other meth­ Prayer—that is the touch with juices in the recipe. dishes- you’ll have folks wondering •r rob •& Matft h o t noshes the stomach. ods may be used. God. Service—that is the link with Try mashed squash in a cas­ whatever gave Qie beans such a TITANIDM. tk« air- ns, tired? » * • 1 u it pitmat Qttt M P inbham e- • * * man. So power will flow through serole with a', meringue topping if good flavor! saioth aid it dmliftc relieve such We are hearing and reading One exercise known to all physi­ vfetlc Saaiplt mb— Compound the Church when at one end it is you want to dress up a humble . You 'won’t find this on a reduc­ M t iittiiiB. call a StQ- much about the-rice diet to reduce cal directors, rolling the shoulders in touch with God, and at the other vegetable. To 2 beaten egg whites, ing diet, but ifs good: mix some high blood pressure, and there is upward and backward (shrugging end it is doing something real for add I teaspoon '.sugar, salt and pep­ coconut with vanilla ice and serve SNOW WHITE PAINT CO. VEfiETABLg b o doubt that it is helping many the shoulders), is an effective human needs. per to taste arid Vi teaspoon pap­ scoops of it with a rich chocolate 113 COURTLAND S. E. natienls. method of holding ud the shoulders. rika. T sauce. ATLANTA, GA. IHE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE Ni C JANUARY 4 1950

IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiM Iiiii WE ARE GLAD TO EXTEND A Happy And Prosperous To All Our Friends NEW YEAR OUR BEST WISHES To AU Our Friends and Patrons. FOR A I And Patrons May 1950 Bring You Health And ^ n n I HAPPY NEW YEAR Happiness, Is Our Sincere Wish. I Vfe Express Our Sincere To AU Our Friends And Patrons BANK OF DAViE I Vlishes For A Throughout This Section. Wrhen Mocksville N. C. You Need Anything In Our Line I HApPY, PROSPEROUS !IlllllllllllIIIIHt NEW YEAR Call On Us. We Are Always Cheek Kitchen for Safety To Prevent Accidents in Home DAVIE BRICK According to statistics, one out Glad to Serve You At Al! Times. of every five home accidents May AU Your Dreams Come which are serious enough to re­ COMPANY quire hospital treatment occurs in the kitchen. Unfortunately, care­ lessness rather than poor equip­ DEALERS IN True Before The Close ment is the cause of most of these accidents. DAVIE LUMBER CO A good place to begin checking GOOD COAL for safety is with the floors. Slip­ Of 1950 pery floors can cause serious falls. Day Phone 194 - NiprhL Fhnne 119 Do you make a habit of mopping Phone 207 Mocksville, N. C. up after each spill? MncKsviile, N. C Burns and scalds make up one- fourth of the kitchen accidents. Do you always use thick, dry. pot holders? Do you turn all handles and kettle spouts to the wall so IVa1Icer Funeral Home that children cannot reach them AMBULANCE SERVICE Walker-Howard I and your clothes will not catch on them? Do you always lift the lids DAY OR NIGHT m from kettles and pressure cookers so that the steam escapes from Phone 48 you? M icksvii e, N C Sharp knives and broken glass Appliance Co. | cause many cuts. Do you handle = sharp knives and glassware with ASAPFY care? Do you have a convenient cutting board? Do you have a knife rack for storing knives when they PHILCO DEALERS I are not in use? SILER N E W Y E A R Modern electrical equipment and appliances can save you much time in your kitchen. However it Funeral Home Phone 48 Mocksville, N. C. Jf is important to use electrical AND equipment and appliances proper'y. Do you always take time to read !Illilllllllllllllllillll^ th e manufacturer’s instructions Flower Shnp To all our friends and cus­ whenever you get a new piece of equipment? If you have children Phone 1^3 S. Main St in your family, do you make sure JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiypiiiiiiiIIIIiiiB tomers we wish to express our that electric cords are out of their M ocksville, N. C. BB reach? Ambulance S t-vice sincere wishes for a prosperous Australia’s Arnhem Land Yields Rare Cattle Egret New Year. Vle want you to The cattle egret—often pointed out to travelers on the Nile as the Notice to Creditors Happy I sacred ibis of ancient Egyptian legend—has been found in northern Having qualified as administra­ visit us often during 1950. It Australia ,according to a cable to tor of the estate of I. M. McDan­ Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, president iel, deceased, late of Davie Coun­ of the National Geographic society, tv, North Carolina, notice is here­ from Charles P. Mountford, leader by given to all persons holding will be our aim to serve you of the society’s jointly sponsored claims against the said estate, to Arnhem Land expedition. present them to the undersigned Fairly common in Africa but pre­ on or before Nov. 25, 1950, or this New viously unrecorded in Australia, better than ever before, the bird (Bubulcus ibis) is one of notice will be plead in bar of their 110 species noted by Herbert G. recovery. AU persons indebted to Deignan, Smithsonian institution said estate are requested to make ornithologist, in his first week of prompt settlement. This Novem­ bird classifying in the billabongs ber 25, 1949- (small lakes) of Arnhem Land’s GUS McDANIEL, Admr. HORN OIL COMPANY East Alligator river section. 150 of J. M. McDaniel, Deceased. miles east of Darwin. Year Mocksville, N. C., Route I. The cattle egret, or cattle heron, Phone 31 Mocksvi'le, N. C. made similar news about two dec­ ades ago, when it was first noted in South America. It has since been To AU Our Friends and Cus- | seen frequently in Venezula and Noice Of Sale Of the Guianas. White plumage predominates on tamers In This Section. | the cattle egret, but back feathers Land show a rusty buff hue. It is one of Under and bv virtue of au order the sm allest of the world’s Ionh- ot the Clerk of the Superior Conrt necked, stilt-legged family of wad­ Vfhen in need of any kind of ing birds. tif Davie County made in the Spe­ j cial Pioceedtng entitled, W. F. New Year Greetings Stonestreet1 Administrator ot J. S. Agricultural Experiment Station Parker, deceased us Robert L Building Material it will pay | The world’s first agricultural ex­ Parker, at ul The undersigned perimental station (and still one of Commissioner will on the 2 8 th day the most famous) was Rothamsted ot Jan , 1950. at 12 o’clock noon Vle could not start the New in Hertfordshire. England, devel­ at the courthouse door in Mocks- you to visit our plant, I t oped in the middle years of the vtlle, Ni C., offer for sa'e, to the last century by John Lawes, who highest bidder for casb, that cer “invented” superphosphate, and in tain tiact of land lying and being Year without wishing for our so doing made enough money to finance the center. At Rothamsted in Calabaln township. Davie Coun­ the foundations of modern fertilizer ty. N C.. more particularly de many friends and customers a practice were laid, the imnortance scrined as follows, to-wit; j Caudell Lumber Co. of soil micro-organisms first em­ Beginning at an iron stake, rnns phasized, and the possibilities of £ , 11 24 cbs. to a stone; thence 5. soil fertilization first exploited Re­ share of prosperity and happi­ search into soil science and agro­ 27 E, 6 0 0 cbs. to an iron stake in H Phone 139 1238 Bingham Si. nomics is still carried on there, road; thence S 84 E. 2 8 .0 0 cbs to some of it on by far the oldest con­ an iron stake; rhenceN. :6 E. 6 .3 2 ness during the coming year, tinuously maintained test field in cbs. to a stone aud sweetgum; the world. thence N IV 16 63 cbs to an iron stake; thence N. 86 W Vlhen you need good jewelry, 33 .0 5 ohs. to an iron stake; thence S. 23 W 3 00 chs. to a stone; thence S 20 E. 9 0 links to an iron ATTENTION FARMERS! visit us. Vfe stock Nationally stake; thenee S IO W. 2 .0 0 chs. to an t on stake; thence S 4 .1 8 POULTRY LOADING Boger & Howardl chs. to 1 tie beginning. Con amtug We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From ■ Advertised Goods. $0 acres, Ul >re or le.-s PURE SERViCE ‘ This the 8th day of December, 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. 1949. In Front t f E. P. Foatrrs Cotton Gin Your Poultry Tir.s Batteries Anti Accessories B. C BROCK, Commissioner Pitone 151 0 k-ville, N C. N HIGHEST M R K E T PRICES PAID Stratf ord Jewelers Kurfees Paints : Corner N. Main & Gaither Sts, SALISBURY POULTRY CO. READ THE AD* S*riist»i»r>. N. C Angell Building N. Main Street Phpne 80 Along With the Newe The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEWSPAPEB-THE PAPER THE PEOPDE READ

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VOLUMN L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, TANUARY n , tqso. NUMBER 24

NEWS OF LONG AGO. ONE VIRTUE ArchaeoIogIeaI Workers Seen Along Main Street Fountain OfYouth A bad, bad man was shot in-a Discover Earliest Home By The Street Rambler. Rev. W. E. Isenhoor^HiSh Point. N. C. R4 saloon brawl in Cripple Creek, What Was Happening In Da­ in the old days. They buried Discovery of what is probably OOOOOO A man with no learning who has him;- then everyone stood around the earliest house found in North vie Before Parking Meters God In his life and soul will con. the filled grave expectantly, America—a below-ground struc­ Miss Rachel Grant looking for waiting for someone to - say a ture probably occupied by the pre- something to read—Matthew Mc­ And Abbreviated Skirts. duct himself tar more wisely than a few good words for the de­ I historic Cochise Indians about Daniel leaningagainstparking me­ (Dsvie Secordl Tan. 14, 1931.) man who has great learning, but ceased. j 5,000 years ago—has just been re- is a sinner. It takes God to bal­ AU tongues were silent. . ported by Dr: Fhul S. Martin, lead­ ter—Roy Call drinking coca-cola Mocksville seed cotton 5.75. At last one man, who had er of the southwest archaeological —Miss Doris Chaffin talking over ance us right. known the deceased longest, expedition of Chicago Natural his­ A. L Ratledge, of Wlnston-Sal- JEST telephone—Miss Pauline Pee!e fil­ lifted his hand. “Friends,” he tory museum excavating in New em, was in town Satnrday. The devil always puts his best picture In front so as to attract at. said with heartfelt feeling, "ol' Mexico. Dr. Martin is the mu­ ling showcase with candy—Mrs. Attorney B. C. Brock made a Jim used to shoot a mighty seum’s chief curator of anthro­ J. C. Collette waiting for daughter tention and allure men into sin and good hand at marbles, as a kid.” pology. business trio to Hickory Saturday. JESTIN' in front of drug store—Glenn Bo- away from God, but he has a very Dr. Martin tells also of uncover­ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank G reater Vision Consciousness Fair Comparison ger and family waiting on late bus Honeycutt, on Wednesday, a fine dark and dreadful picture In the ing an above-ground “house of background that he doesn't reveal Educators and psychologists are mystery” which evidently was oc­ •PHE REGULAR SATURDAY night — Sam Binkley looking over mail daughter. finding that vision is a far more cupied about the time William the in postoffice lobby—Kermit Smith until he has has caught his victim. important factor in a child’s whole fight over his pay-envelope had Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Gofortb Conqueror was invading England, reached a climax when he snarled Beware of the devil’s ailnring pic development than has been real­ or possibly as early as A.D. 950, listening over radio to football spent Friday afternoon shopping in ized. About 80 per cent of a child’s and abandoned probably about disgustedly, “Aw, you’re an angel.” game—Kenneth Dwiggins sitting the Twin-Clty1 tures. school work depends on vision. The A. D. 1100. It represents the first For the first time in her life she If we walk with God on earth child who cannot see properly has was at loss for words. She re­ in parked auto looking sad and C. B. Mooney and family spent American effort at “slum clear­ covered her equilibrium after a we shall dweli with Him in heayen. trouble reading and may fall be­ ance.” lonesome Charlie Bailey getting Sunday with relatives and friends hind his class. Then he may be­ few seconds, though, and gasped, 0 that’men everywhere would cease Dr. Martin writes from the ex­ “Of all things. One minute you're New Yearhair cut. in Charlotte. come a behavior problem. Every to walk with the devil, who is lead, child wants to excel in something. pedition camp in Pine Lawn Val­ arguing with me and the next you Born, to Mr. and Mrs. OdeIl ley in west central New Mexico suddenly call me an angel. What’s ing them to bell, and go to walk, If he cannot compete in school James, of Farmington, on Jan. 4. a work he may turn to anti-social about 100 miles north of Silver the idea?” Our County And ing with God: activities. He may lie, or cheat, or City: He explained, “First, you’re al­ fine 9-ponnd son. ways up in the air. Second, you’re I have never seen a person who steal to draw attention to himself. “Tucked away deep In a forest Senator A. T. Grant and Repre­ JuvenUe. courts in Toledo, Ohio, and situated on a narrow penin­ always harping on something. Social Security sentative John LcGrand spent the had very much of this world that and Denver, Colo., to mention but sula between tw o convergent Third, and far from least, you 1 thought had much of God, or had two have found that visual prob­ stream beds, one of which still never seem to have anything to Bv Mrs. Ruth GvDuffy, Manager. week-end in town with home folks. wear.” much godlines, unless be was giv­ lems are abnormally high among carries water, is an ancient ham­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, of juvenile delinquents. Seeing well let. Our staff calls this pueblo ‘the I hope each of you had a very Farmington, are the proud parents ing to God’s cause macb of bis and comfortably is important to house of mystery’ because it has SURE CURE happy Christmas -the time when revealed so many curious and un­ of a fine 9-pound son who arrived his earthty possessions. normal living, and the child who love, generosity, and devotion pre­ If a man supports anything with has difficulty is likely to show it explainable features. at their home on Jan. 4th. in his personality development “The pueblo contains six rooms, vail in families all over the world. Mrs. R. L. Hall and Mlss Rolie his life, means and influence, and all built on top of the ground. The The family has always been re­ Two Famous Writers walls are made up of crude bould­ Hall, of near Favetteville, are the whatever he supports is do*ng more garded as the basie unit of our ci­ harm than good, be is simply wast. Thomas Hardy, the great English ers and pebbles. But this primitive guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Hall, novelist, was not nearly so brilliant masonry is the earliest in the area vilization. Every individual re­ ing his life and neglecting the gold, on Wilkesboro street. a conversationalist as he was an and has been dubbed ’dawn mason- gards the family as important to en opportunities that God presents author. At a London dinner party, ' ry.’ Indians who occupied earlier We understand that Charlie Call Hardy sat next to another famous villages in this area did not live him, and home and family are has traded the Spencer farm, near to him throngh which he could do writer. The two had never met be­ in surface houses with stone walls, synonymous to most of us. Also, Hardison Chapel, to Tohn T- Allen mnch good. fore their hostess introduced them. but in underground units—‘pit- the laws of this country are built If the devil is continually laying Halfway through the meal, the only, houses,’ usually about 12 feet in for his home and lot in East Mocks, words they had spoken to each diameter and 3 feet deep. The around the family and tend to op­ plans and setting traps to catch Smith: “Your wife used to be so ville. other were “How do you do.” Sud­ ‘house of mystery’ is the first nervous. Now she seems quite erate to preserve the familv. The Mr, and Mrs. Charles Blackwel. vou. don’t despair. As long as yon denly Hardy looked up from his village made up of contiguous cured.” Social SecurityAct takes into con­ are not in his trap he doesn’t have plate and said, “Do you talk?” The rooms with masonry walls, built Jones: “She is. The doctor told der, of near Cana, are the proud other gruffly replied, “No.” I on top of the ground—thus, it rep- sideration the families id its var­ will be watchful and prayerful, her her nervousness was a sign of parents of a fine pair of boys weigh­ “Neither do I,” grunted Hardy, 1 resents one at American aboriginal old age.” ious provisions. When anything humble and obedient unto God, thereupon settling back and finish­ man’s earliest efforts to pull him­ ing 8 pounds each, which arrived happens tothe wage earner in the you will travel heavenward. ing his dinner in silence. self upward, to improve his homes Mix Up at their home on Jan. 8th. —a sort of ancient ‘slum clearance’ family, na'.jrally the security of Beware of anything that comes Mother was instructing little R. L. Booe has rented the store project. In the rooms were found Gertrude In regard to her manners, the whole family is at once threa­ Insect Pollination corn-grinding mills, stone ax-heads, building now occupied by Frank to town that the masses go after u she was being dressed to return tened. Today, the town or city and fall for. Remember the world Colorado’s honey production in hammerstones and bone, awls.” her friend’s call. “If they ask you Hendrix, from Drs. W. C. and L. 1948 was estimated at 6.840.000 to dine, say, ‘No, I thank you; I family is wholly dependent upon P. Martin. Mr. Hendrix bas ren­ doesn’t go after God and the things pounds, worth $1,012,000, according have dined.’ ” the pay check. The cash it repre - of God. ted the Anderson huilding now oc­ to U.S. department of agriculture Video Room Wall Colors But the conversation turned out sents must buy every material If a man says be has found some, figures. But this is only a small differently from what she had an­ cupied by R. L. Booe. We Ieam part of the picture. Entomologists Have Bearing on Vision ticipated. thing necessary to family life. thing good by way of creed, or that these merchants will move in claim that honeybees are respon­ The color of your living room “Come along, Gertrude,” invited There are several common dis­ doctrine, or cult, or a religion, he sible for more than 80 per cent of walls have a lot to do with how her little friend’s father, “have a their new locations Feb. tst, asters that may overtake the wage goes for it, but in the meantime it all insect pollination and that at well you see television. bite with us.” WiIHatn Wall, of Oak Grove, least 50 crops depend upon the in­ “No, thank you,” was Gertrude’s earner. I will mention three of has a had effort npon him, then Middle and light-middle colors and Miss Lizzie Smith, of Durham sects for pollination or yield more are best for the "video room" the dignified reply, “I’ve already bit­ these because the Social Security you may prettv well know that he abundantly when insects are plen­ ten.” were united in marriage Saturday company says. These ranges ex­ Act recognizes them. The first is on the wrong road, therefore go tiful. Included in these 50 crops clude the colors that will interfere evening at the Methodist parsonage are cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, with vision by absorbing or reflect­ Evenly Matched thing is the fact that the wage ear­ in the opposite direction. on Salfsbnry street, Rev. A. G. onion, alfalfa seed, apples, some ing light excessively. A grinning crowd stood around ner could lose his job. In the loss Anything that keeos Gods and peaches, pears, cherries—just to the two conscious men lying on Loftin performing the ceremony. The wall directly behind the of his job, he loses his pay, and His truth out of a man's heart, soul mention nine. screen is the key to the room’s the sidewalk. They will live at Oak Grove. color scheme. It should be from “What’s the matter here?” de­ the family loses its support. But, and life certaintv isn’t fit to go after manded a policeman who had Forest Cummings, of Crewe, Va. Spread of MastUis specified ranges and must be flat through employment insurance, although the devil dresses it' up In finish. Glossy surfaces act like a rushed up, attracted by the crowd. and Miss Willie Mae Foote, of this If mastitis is present in even one ‘‘Oh, nothing,” replied one of the administered bv the State, the a nice looking garb. mirror, reflecting light from any citv. were united In marriage last cow in a herd, the milker’s hands source in the room. bystanders. “A real estate man was worker can receive a payment for or teat cups of the milking machine trying to sell a lot to the motor car Wednesday evening at the home of may spread the infection to other Use of the proper color ranges is salesman who was trying to sell a a limited period of time, or until Mr. and Mr®. S. C. Stonestreet on cows, recent experiments showed. no problem to the decorator. In car. They were pretty evenly he can find another job. The se­ More Monkey - recent years a large number of North Main street. The marriage Throughout a period of 15 weeks, matched, for they both dropped cond threat to the family is that mastitis-infected milk was applied new colors has been made avail­ from exhaustion at the same mo­ occurred at 7 o’clock, with Rev. to the teats of 18 healthy cows prior able to everybody. ment.” of old age. If the worker cannot W B. Waff, pastor of the Baptist Business to each milking, and by the end of Television does not require a work because of his age, both the dark, drab living room. When the church, officiating. Mr. Cum. We learn from Tax Outlook, that period, 12 of them had devel­ Ho, Hum worker and his family may be­ that relentless publication cf the oped this udder disease. Veterinary set is not in use and all the lights The newly rich woman was trying mings is a mechanic in the avia, medical authorities say this experi­ are turned on, the room can have to make an impression: “I dean come dependent upon the com­ Tax Foundation that is forever ment emphasizes the need for sys­ exactly the character the home­ tion department of the U. S. Army digging up unexpected facts about my diamonds with Ammonia, my munity. The third threat to the Mrs. Cnmmings Is the danghter of tematic disinfection in dairy barns, owner desires. rubies with Bordeaux Wine, my how the government spends our with special attention to udders, It is pointed out that the sug­ emeralds with Danzig Brandy, and family’s security is the death of Mr. and Mrs W. H . Foote, of monev, that tbs American taxpay milkers’ hands, and milking equip­ gested colors are right in line with my sapphires with fresh milk.” the wage earner at any age. Crewe. Va,, but has held a posit ers are paying for $8.8 million ment. current color fashions, medium “I don’t clean mine,” said the dark walls being popular today. The Old-Age and Survivors In­ ion here for some time. . worth of raisins that onght to be quiet woman sitting next to her; eaten bv humans hut are being fed “when mine get dirty, I just throw surance provision of the ■ Social Walter Raleigh Clement, 59, one to hops U n c l e S a m S a y s them away.” Security Act was designed to pro­ of Mocksville’s hest known citi­ Luminous Paint The reason for this nonsensical One of the most important sur­ Should Improve tect the familv in old age or death zens, died at Davis Hospital, Sta­ Drocednre is the same old fhing, faces to which luminous paint can “My husband is so careless of of the breadwinner. The worker tesville. last Tnesdav night, fol. The price of raisins threatened to • f e t e s e H O P be applied is the edge of a door. his appearance. It seems like he or his family under this program lowing a long illness. The funeral drop below the level that that the Left ajar frequently, doors can just can’t keep buttons on his EMLY prove real collision hazards, and clothes.” receives benefits as a matter of services were conducted at the home government bad promised the J ot growers. The bright hoys in the broken toes, as well as “authentic” “Are you sure, it’s carelessness? right. The worker contributes to Thursday afternoon at two o'clock Commodity Credit Corporation had black eyes can result. A luminous Perhaps they are—uh—well, sewed his and his family’s protection, hv Rev. R. C. Goforth, and the XMAS vertical stripe along the edge of on improperly.” a brilliant idea. Tbey told the door frame can also serve as a “Maybe you’re right. He is ter­ and no elements of need must be body laid to rest in the Clement raisins growers to sell the raisins to guiding light. A narrow stripe ribly careless with his sewing.” proved before benefits are paid, hog growers for hog feed. cemetery. Mr. Clement is survived along the edge of the window still provided the wage earner has bv two sisters, Mrs. E. L. Gaither But the hog ra’ser would pav facilitates the opening or closing MAKING THE WEIGHT onIy I30 a ton for raisins to feed of a window during the night worked long enough in covered and Mrs. Julia Heitman. together hours. Stripes along the edges of the hogs, Lnd so the CCC agreed to employment. Unfortunately at with manv relatives and friends. bureaus, night stands, dressing oav the raisin growers the other tables and benches are also ef­ the present time all families do Mrs. Nancv P. Reeves, 93. died $80 a ton. fective. Phones can be painted if it not have this protection. Only at the home of a son. J. A. Ijames, We, the taxpayers, of course, is permissible. If not, the plastic the families of those workers in cases available to cover phones near Sheffield, on Jan. 6th Fun. nay that $80. But wa also pay a business and commerce, generally, higher price for our raisins, if we can be so treated. ersl and burial services were held have such protection. Where the at New Union Methodist church at can afford them, and also fot our raisin-fed pork. worker is engaged in farming, do­ 10 o’clock last Thursday morning Stumbling Sheep In another program the Depart, Tou can already hear the jingle of A sheep that trails behind the rest mestic service in private homes; with Rev. A S. Beamon conduct, ment of AgricnIture will keep the Christmas bells and the merry laughter of the flock and gets out of breath Government service; religious and ing the services. Surviving are price of apples ont of reach of low. of Santa Claus. Local stores are stocked or falls down when it tries to catch with gifts of every description. A child's charitable organizations, or self- four sons and three danghters She income families by buying them tip up may be suffering from vitamin wide-eyed enjoyment of Christmas A deficiency, according to the employed, he is not covered by was one of the oldest women In for school lnnches. so that they can mom’ is priceless but equally priceless Is the assurance that In years to come American Journal of Veterinary the program. Davie county. be given to the children of those Research. Such deficiency often de­ “Father is pleased that you are a same Iowinrome families that can’t Junior and Sis will enjoy financial se­ poet,” said she to her new heart in­ I will be in Mocksville on Wed­ A young white man giving his curity. The best way to provide financial velops when sheep graze on stubble afford them because the govern­ fields or cut-over hay fields, are al­ terest. security for your youngsters Is through “I’m glad,” retorted the boy nesday, Jan. 25th, at the court name as Yontz, and his borne in ment is keeping the price u p b y the regular purchase of United States lowed to eat straw, or are fed Iow- friend. “Is he a lover of poetry?” house, second floor, at 12-JO p. Winston Salem, together with 75 bnying up the apples to give to Savings Bonds. Remember U. S. Sav­ quality hay throughout the fall and ings Bonds pay you 4 dollars for .every winter. Night blindness also is like­ “No,” confessed the sweet young m. I will also he in Cooleemee gallons of liquor and a Dodge car, their children. I Invested, In 10 years. thing, “but my last boy friend he I1 S Treasury Deparmenl ly to develop when sheep fail to get on the same date‘s at the Erwin were brought to Mocksviile yester­ Make your head swim.—Char enough vitamin A tried to throw out was a wrestler.” day by Deputy John Harding. lotte Observer. Cotton Mills office at 11 a. m. / THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCESVILLE, N. C.

-WffKty NfWS ANALYSIS RUSSIA: CIasrified Sepaxtmenft Going to Sea Huge Crop Snrplases May Bring On j Tom Paine’s phrase, “sunshine BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB. patriot,” might well apply to any BEAVXX SHOP— equipped for 4 opera­ tors* efficiency In rear. Good equipment. D segment of the Russian army, Lcmg established. Ualce offer. 1488 Drezel Widespread Federal Farm Controls; since the Soviets have no warm Ave., MteinI Beach, Fla. ______water port for winter operations; FL O tIB m i l l —F or sale, Midget Marvel In good condition. New p rice $4,360.00» our but if the authoritative publication, rlce $900.00. Batcbison MIlIinc Co., Wesl Three Pact Nations Unify Defense Jane’s Fighting Ships, was to be- Etalon, South Carolina.______* Maragon Still Favored believed, the Russians must be Tod DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETC. (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions aro expressed In these columns, (hey are those of planning to change all that. EasilyBailtTrough is doing K SIGNIFICANT D E VELOP- Western Newspaper Union's news analyst* and not necessarily ot this newspaper.) IEE B I BLUE TEBRIEB PUPPIES. me pro MENT has taken place inside ACCORDING to the article, We deliver. Russia is building three 35,000-ton WillAidSheepmen Berlyd. Bos 68, Wesl Springfield, Mass. blacklis the justice department regarding CROP REPORT: I b- the amazing John Maragon, dose Raps Big Steel battleships equipped to fire radio- FABH MACHINEBlf A EQUIP. controlled aerial torpedoes. It Designed to Cut Labor, “Th friend of General Vaughan and Punitive Plenty TWO International UD-24 power units, more at once a frequent caller at the White said the Soviet navy also is speed­ Lumber, Space and Feed new factory warranty, conventional radi­ It was an ironical twist that ing construction on a fleet of 1,000 ator or beat exchanger. Grayson '.''Jillips1 tog.” House. American fanners, by producing An easily built grain' or hay MA. 4440 or CS. 4240. 680 Wbitetaad »t„ “V Higher-ups in justice have given submarines including a type “with B.W.. Atlanta, Georgia. in 1949 the second largest crop in a great range and a very high sub­ trough has proved to be a problem orders to Morris Fay1 efficient all U.S. histoiy, may have shackled for many sheep growers, but this U. S. attorney for the District of merged speed.” FABMS AND RANCH*^ themselves with broad government How did Jane’s penetrate the iron trough designed by H. M. Briggs, BA ISB C A T T h E t CROPS OR NURSERY Columbia, to give them a full re­ controls for years to come. department of animal husbandry, STOCK IN AMERICA’S FINEST port on the perjury case against curtain to a degree necessary to BUNTING * FISHING TERRITORY The year’s harvest acreage was glean that information? The territory near Beaufort, South Caro* Maragon and to make no move the largest since 1932 when depres­ Ifwal h a s a n id eal clim ate w ith a sum ­ without consulting the justice de­ The publication itself says merely mer average of 76*. winter 57°. It ap­ sion-ridden farmers sought to off­ proximates that of Los Angeles, Califor­ partment. set declining prices by expanding that a “hitherto reliable source” nia, or Gainesville, Florida. There is relayed the report, and added that abundance of fresh water. Favorable This has not been done in other production. climate makes possible year round graz­ important cases. General Benny it passed along "with reserve . . . ing and production of adequate hay and Except for bad weather during conflicting information in the in­ silage for prize winning cattle and hogs. Meyers also faced a perjury the growing season in some sec­ We can offer various size and priced charge, but no such order went to formant’s report” that one of the truck farms which give three or four tions of the nation, the 1949 crop three battleships is still in the crops yearly. Good markets. Along with Fay from the justice department. total might easily have set a new many fine values in farms, ranches and He was convicted and jailed- with­ yards, but “two others of the same homes, we also offer two excellent glad* record. Even so, the harvest was class are believed to be in com­ oil, camelia or evergreen farms, in the out anJi delay or consultation. so large that the U.S. department South Carolina coastal plain. AU terri­ John Maragon not only faces an mission.” Jane’s emphasized that tory near Beaufort affords fine deer, of agriculture felt called upon to it had “no substantiation of this quail* duck hunting, and fishing in sea­ almost identical perjury charge, invoke production controls of var­ !I « • son. but Sen. Clyde Hoey of North Caro­ Everett Kassarow, execu­ report.” AU p ro p e rtie s advertised are priced by ious kinds to reduce the volume tive secretary of the CIO, tells owners. We receive realty commissions lina, chairman of the senate ex­ next year. These controls prob­ THE ARTICLE noted that the only. No land selling schemes. Write for penditures subcommittee, official­ a congressional committee that United States and Great Britain descriptive details. References, Peoples ably would extend to cotton, pea­ big steel’s hiking the price of Bank, Beaufort, S. C. ly sent the case to the justice de­ nuts, major types of tobacco, rice, have only one battleship in service HeTEEK BEALTX COMPANY, partment with a request for prose­ steel is a "scandalous situa­ between them—and that is the Dept. Wt 89 Bay Street, Beaufort, 8. C. potatoes and soybeans. tion” and asks the committee cution. Furthermore, Hoey went to The agriculture department said U.S.S. Missouri. But, it added, HELP WANTED—MEN extra precautions to have a quor­ to investigate it. In the recent “there are signs that new fleets the huge harvest was the result price raise, the steel industry Agents*Satesmen. Hard workers can make um of his subcommittee present of uniformly large production of are in the making.” over $100 weekly selling Defrostomatie when Maragon was questioned so said recent welfare and pen­ Continuing, the article declared: automatic refrigerator defrosters. Every most crops, rather than record sion concessions to labor made FLO )RIN home needs one. AU territories open. there would be no legal loophole volumes of a few individual ones. “Warships are being designed not Act Now and make big money. Sells for for a wriggling out of a perjury the increase necessary. $12£5. Your price $7.50. Send check or Records were marked up only for as improvements or developments Money Order for sample. Get into this prosecution. of previous classes, but from first business for yourself, today. Act at rice, dry beans and peas. PACT DEFENSE: OnceI Wsite to DefrosiotnaCie SaIesa Finally, it has been three fnll The figures: principles for a specific role of > N .E . 1 st St., M iam i, F la .______months since the senate sent Corn, three billion, 378 million One Broad Pattern countering a potential enemy type. 4* IIRAC BELL the new spiral blades for hack­ In the next few years we are likely saws. Huge profits. Sold 73,000 in Los its report to the justice depart­ bushels; livestock feed-grain, 126 Probably pointing the way to­ Angeles first 30 days. HUNTEa TOOL ment, and still no action. Ordi­ million tons; vegetable oil-seeds; ward a general North Atlantic to see . . . the atomic-bomber car­ CO.. Los Angeles 35, Calif.______narily, it tabes about one week soybeans, flaxseed, peanuts, cot- rier, the guided-missile control pact policy, the United States, vessel, the task-force command This trough will save lumber, MACHINERY & SUPPLIES to bring a case of this kind ton-seed, 15.33 million tons; tobac­ Great Britain and Canada have before a grand jury. co, two billion pounds; fruit pro­ ship, the anti-submarine cruiser, space and feed for the sheep FOB SALE—Planer and matcher, 9* worked out procedures for prac­ rocket destroyers, fast, low-lying grower. American 77-A, ball bearing, bottom pro­ duction, nine million, 800 thousand tically a complete exchange of in­ file. Excellent mechanical and operating Maragon, of course, has had a frigates and gas-turbine ships.” condition. Now in operation. Your in­ tons. formation concerning m ilitary Oklahoma agricultural experiment spection invited. ConnciI Wood Products* special White House pass, has sup­ Yields per acre were above av­ Which would indicate that the O rangeburg, S. C.______plied liquor to Gen. Harry Vaughan, weapons and fighting techniques station, will provide the answer to erage for most crops, although each country develops. navy hasn’t been as dormant as that problem in many cases. has ridden on special presidential wheat, flaxseed and dry peas were the air force might have liked it to MISCELLANEOUS trains, stood on the bridge of a notable exceptions. Nearly 163 THE OFFICIAL announcement appear in the unification rows in The trough shown in these draw­ NEW BLANKETS: Gray color, 805» wool. to that effect was a guarded one, ings is intended for mature sheep 20% rayon. 60"x80". Bales of 20 or more. battleship with the President when million tons of the eight grains congress. 13.00 each. Cash with order. McManus he reviewed the fleet in New York, were harvested during the year. but defense department spokes­ and will save labor, lumber, space W ar SarpIos S ales, 1418 S tatesville Ave.* and at one time had access to the men said the three nations will and feed. C harlotte, N.C. 2-630». ____ The pool all data on just about every­ HOUSING: ONE 40 b .p . No. 125 E ew anee fire box White House at almost any time of COMICBOOKS: As the drawings show, the trough type boiler, complete with stoker, con­ the day or night. So while Gen. thing in the way of conventional For 'Forgotten* can be built easily by any farm trols, return system and new stack. In Get Last Laugh weapons used by their respective excellent condition and priced .tOr quick Benny Meyers can’t even get pa­ According to an impression prev­ handy-man, if the plan is followed sale. Applied Engineering Co.* P.O. Box role, Maragon isn’t even indicted. fighting forces and together will alent in the capital, President Tru­ strictly. It should be noted that the 506, O rangeburg, S.C.______- There may not be any laughs in study such advanced weapons as * • * current comic books—as so many man intends to press congress for trough has its own floor. R ubber B ain C oat $<.68. F lo u resce n t F ix­ guided missiles. There was no in­ ture, 2 bulbs, $5.50. Business rubben Reluctant Justice psychologists, psychiatrists, educa­ some action to spur construction If yearling rams are to be fed, stamps $1.25. Special bargains; free list. dication of the atomic bomb in of medium-priced housing. Brunnert 65 Erb St., Buffalo 15# N. Y. tors and ministers have charged— this "share-the-know-how” deal. the material should be slightly Failure to act in the Maragon But there was certainly more than And, as must have been in­ heavier than is shown in the plan. California, Hollywood, Los Angeles- case brings up a point regarding The goal, according to the an­ Read for hours about this wonderland; AS an abdominal chuckle- for the com­ evitable, the “forgotten man” was The center of the pen, according pictures galore; magazine sections; thou­ the justice department which most nouncement, was to make not only again brought into the picture. The sands of classified ads; numerous full B w ic book entrepreneurs, themselves, to Briggs, is the most desirable lo­ a g e color funnies. Two different giant condu people don’t realize. The public in a spectacular respectability re­ standard weapons interchange­ capital sources mentioned that Mr. tunday editions sent postpaid U.S., 81.00. generally thinks of the justice de­ able; but to draw on the incentive cation for this trough. Or several Btanley Service, 16322 H arbor Blvd.* ganiz cently accorded their products. Truman’s administration would can be placed in a lot or pen. If the S an ta A na, C a l i f . ______partment as the protective branch For, as amazing as it may seem, techniques of scientists and the recommend that this housing be of the TI. S. government, which “operational p r o c e du r e s” de­ trough is placed on a dirt floor or the U. S. state department was to designed to help the so-called “for­ lot, dig a shallow hole under each E.G. rcaches out to punish dishonesty incorporate the comic book tech­ veloped by military planners. gotten man” in housing—the mid- quite ill wherever found and does its best THE STEP, in any manner of leg so the trough cannot be pushed MO MORE ATHLETE'S nique in its latest bid for the minds dle-income worker of the nation— about. In a bedded pen, the legs I m Soreness, ZteUiifl BIfs- an Mem to keep th6 federal government of non-Communist Asiatics. speaking, was a prudent one if the to own his own home or get better B W terlng, cracked skin on M El 11 will anchor in the bedding. The teet and between toes. B V v I return h clean. WITH THEIR THEMES based democracies are convinced that rental accommodations. among the best avenues of peace trough can be cleaned easily, by friends w A review of important cases, on the lives of American heroes. IF ANYTHING can be done in tipping it up. D. G. SURGICAL however, indicates that the justice 260,000 copies of the picture-series is one that leads to the ultimate that respect, the “forgotten man” department is extremely reluctant books had been scheduled for de­ in preparedness. would surely be most grateful— COMPOUND Mr. an to go after the big boys in govern­ livery early in January. There is a most plausible school but the manner in which the hous­ Clears up these conditions Fork, an Wings for ‘W ingless’ effective without delay* ment, and that most of the cleanup The books were to be sent to of thought among international ing problem has been kicked Nothing on Market Today Compares D. C. Ra cases have been developed either South Korea, Thailand, French diplomats, that if a consolidation around in Washington could be w ith it. to Raleig by committees of congress or by Indo-China and Indonesia. The of sufficient strength is mustered blamed if the "forgotten man” Send $1.00 for reg. size btle.—2.00 lge* take in the newspapers. Frequently it isn’t hope was that through hand-to- by the western powers, there need adopted an attitude of “I’ll be­ PROVES ITSELF tween N until after a crime has been thor­ be no fear of World War ni, no lieve it when I see it.” hand circulation information about D. G. PROFESSIONAL LAB Francisc oughly aired by the press and on the history and background of the matter how- much the Russians The new housing program, ac­ 593 Genesee St. Buffalo 4, N. Y. capitol hill that the so-called up­ United States would be spread might desire one. For whatever cording to reports, will be on the holders of the law in the justice de­ else may be said of Russia’s “must” list of early consideration C. A. widely in areas under strong Com­ MDSlCAL INSTRUMENTS partment move in. And if some munist pressure but which, as yet, Stalin, he has never been branded by the lawmakers, but that “must” dav nig friend or high political figure is in­ had not capitulated. as a complete idiot. isn’t as formidable as it soujjds, where h volved, such as John Maragon, THE SERIES was to include 32- After Stalin, of course, anything for most Americans will remember the in te sometimes they don’t move at all. page books of the lives of George might happen, for ambitious men that Mr. Truman was unable to YOUR CHILDREN leigh Ga Here are a few notable cases in Washington, Thomas Jefferson, ofttimes let their ambition cloud get any action on a lot of “must” Need to Ieam to play F. shirt point: Walt Whitman, Abraham Lincoln, their vision to the extent that they legislation in the first session of som e m usical instru* Alger Hiss—Now on trial for per­ Andrew Carnegie, Jane Addams, can’t see where they are going. the 81st congress. Little jury. This case was developed by Thomas A. Edison, and George Give such men enough power, and However, no one could be ruled ment to help them the house un-American activities Washington Carver. the war everyone fears might well out for trying, and if any success­ mas holi committee, which turned up the Libraries and other agencies of be in the making. ful housing venture should result, make a success of life Roy Sai famed pumpkin papers. Since the the state department’s public af­ there- would probably be an air of birthday justice department finally moved fairs division, already on the TOP 10 MEN: forgiveness all ’round. Write for our list of bargains, men* Ann Fo in, however, its lawyers have done scene, would distribute the books Rated Outstanding THE LEGISLATION which the tioning what kind of instrument mas an efficient and persistent job. at public showings of American President is reported as ready to you need and you will save money. party w Congressman Andrew May of documentary films and other such More than 1,500 newspapermen sponsor is said to rely mainly on pri­ Terms easy. Used pianos as low age. Sh Kentucky—Now sentenced to jail. occasions. American libraries op­ had been called upon to choose, in vate industry to do the job. Wings for a wingless chicken a s $95, and new Spinet pianos. $495. Various hints of May’s peculiar erate in all countries where the their opinion, the 10 outstanding are provided here by airline activities were published by this books are to be distributed. men of the world during 1949. At Sgt. 1- Talks for Hiss stewardess Marilyn Crawford. E. E. FORBES & SONS Richie a column and others for some years, first blush that would appear to She is shown holding her very but it took the senate investigating PANCAKE DAY: be a staggering assignment, but own “wings” to one of Peter PIANO CO., INC. Ga., spe committee, under Sen. Jim Mead there is no newsman worthy the Bauman’s famed “wingless” Birmingham, Ala. Sgt. Ri of New York, to bring out the facts. Idea Spreading name who won’t give you an opin­ Mrs. A. ion on anything at any time. chickens, which Bauman is Branches: Anniston, Deeatnr, Gads- After that the justice department A familiar and popular event in holding in the photo. Four of the don, Florence and -Montgomery. been in acted. some United States communities, THE TEN “outstanding men oi cjiickens were shipped by. air and is s Congressman Parnell Thom­ unknown in many more, National the year,” as announced in the to OIean, N. Y., for breeding. Ga. as—Now sentenced to jail. It Pancake day is beginning to catch 1949 Year News Annual were: on in many localities. Dr. Albert Schweitzer, religion; POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. took a newspaperman to dig Caution Urged In Use FIRST CLASS COCKEREL CHICKS Davi out Thomas’s skulduggery. Aft­ ancient as far as internation­ Oean Acheson, U. S. Secretary oi $3.00 p e r 100 an d U P al observance goes, the event has state, statesmanship; Dr. Ralph White Leghorn cockerels Friday and Sat­ money er the canceled c h e c k s in Of Chemicals, Sprays urday. $3.00 per 100 at the hatchery or, been observed elsewhere in the Bunche, world peace; Dr. Charles $3.75 postpaid, cash with order. Heavy Moeksv Thomas’s kickback deals, plus Dust sprays, gasses and other ih Red Cockerels Tuesday and Wednesday an important witness, were world for hundreds of years. No Seymour, Yale university presi­ $9.00 p e r 100 a t th e h atch ery o r S9.75 eains th artificial “Johnny - come - lately” dent, education; Walter Reuther, secticides will do much to promote postpaid cash with order. Fees added to turned over to the justice de­ the healthy growth of fruits and COD shipments. 100% live arrival guar* offering partment, it carried through idea, the day has long been ob­ president of the CIO-UAW, labor; an teed. DURR-SCHAFFNER HATCH* shoppe served in Great Britain and many Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers vegetables is the gist of instruction E R Y . B ox B* 200 P e te rs St., S. W., thoroughly and efficiently. being passed out now by county Atlanta 8, Ga. the m However, Alex Campbell, dy­ other countries in Europe—always second baseman, sports; Serge agents over the nation, GRANDVIEW FARM Se HATCHERY your bu namic chief of the criminal di­ on the day before Lent begins. Koussevitsky, Boston symphony A ' ■ ■ We are hatching every Friday & Tues. THE NEXT Pancake day falls orchestra, music; Arthur Miller, However, these can often have Place your order early for white leg­ it throu vision, who carried the ball, horns & New Hampshire wool top, noted had to buck some opposition on February 21, 1950, when here, “Death of- A Salesman,” drama; just the opposite effect on people. for h igh e g g producer. Christi stock in the United States, some com­ Stanley Kramer, producer of the Even though the container may not noted for broilers. Elijat near the top. Francis B. Sayre, former - JOHN RUFFING munities will mark the day in city- movie “Home of The Brave,” U. S. assistant secretary of bear the skull and crossbones label, R t. 2, Box 148 Partner Gen. Benny Meyers—The first wide celebration, a sort of mid­ movies; Milton Berle1 radio and caution is necessary since many ______Pade City, Fla. ______Mocks- public revelation that General Mey­ winter fair at which everyone eats television. state, testifisd that AIger Hiss, substances are harmful in some ers had been up to no good was former state department at­ SEAL ESTATE—HOUSES Memor pancakes. In many, other commu­ CRITICS of these selections tache who is on trial for per­ ways to man, despite the fact that fHE Perfert spot to semi-retire (Bust published in this column on July nities, church groups (frequently might charge that the selectors let they may not be definitely poison­ cess Climate) for MD’s, DD’s, Osteo carried 29, 1947, when it was stated that Episcopalians) have long observed the headlines of the year, rather jury in connection with stolen ous. paths, Grocers, Rl. Estate men etc. 3 Mr. C secret documents, had a “very story corner brick home on busiest st Meyers had speculated in the stock the day with quiet breakfasts, than the gentlemen’s accomplish­ to St. Petersburg, 3 car gar. Live up> trees,w market with as much as four mil­ good” reputation for integrity The whole story of safety in use stairs Sn furn. apts, have business down. luncheons and suppers—all of ments, get in their eyes when they of insecticides, it was pointed out, ing one lion dollars. made their choices. and veracity in 1938 when Hiss Will SELL or LEASE. Write Owner, which feature pancakes. was Sayre’s “right hand man.” is simply precaution. W. B. Buteber* 700 memorial Hwy.* His frie Arabian Oil — It was also the Tampa* Florida. * iarly re Brewster committee which devel­ oped the amazing manner in which UMBRELLA: New Probe Asked DIPLOMACY: Technique Is Outlined Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! certain admirals and the navy had Miss For Amphitheatre Classes far Japs For Rfeclaiming Leather Univer over-charged the U. S. government Most everyone has speculated Whatever else might occupy con­ W N U -7 Ol-SO for Arabian oil during the war. The As part of the policy of speeding One way to bring, mildewed leath­ bara M about if and when it would come, gressmen, there appeared to b« no readmission ml Japan into the er back into service in short order, justice department, for reasons but now, apparently, it has ar­ lacking of probe subjects. For in- and N best known to itself, never prose­ world family ef nations, V. s. otata Bay home management specialists, Carter, rived—a revolutionary rain-defy­ stance, Representative Buchanan department officials have disclosed is to wipe it with a cloth wrung out cold cuted this scandal, but exposure of ing umbrella for an amphitheatre. (D-, Pa.) announced that a special D R O P h .0 Charlo the facts resulted in new oil con­ that this nation soon will start in diluted alcohol. According to the designers, it house lobbying investigating com­ training more “important” Japan­ Use one cup of denatured alco­ SNEEZES Yoik tracts and a saving to the taxpay­ can cover the amphitheatre in two mittee would begin looking into ers of millions of dollars. Why the ese diplomats to aid in that effort. hol to one cup of water. Then, if Iiam and one-half minutes at the fUck real estate and medical issues. It was disclosed at Ibe same time necessary, wash with thick suds of C=I^ ■ - and Ju justice department has not prose­ of a switch. The device isn't actual­ Buchanan is chairman of the 2 drops of Fenetro Nose Drops cuted those responsible for the that plans have been made to bring mild, neutral soap, or saddle soap; In each nostrii check sniffles, w e re h ly on the market yet, but will be committee which will do the look­ several hundred Japanese mem­ wipe with a damp doth, and dry «n«-W8, You feel quick relief, swindle is another Washingtcni breathe easier this 2-drop way. Tie and ' mystery. built next fall to house activities ing. The committee also will in­ bers o t parliament, newsmen, gov­ in an airy place. When dry polish of the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. vestigate “other-side” lobbying. ernment officials, and students. with good wax dressing. E S S T PtNEIBO NOSE DROPS THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

VY Basket Holds Face Cloth I Frock BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET Sjouy TiMEf 'Too Little for Brains' Idea aSSSs Is Hindering Research Medicine B E T T E R i — ------By BILLY ROSE------Today, I’d like to tell you about a talk I had with a doctor who is doing research work at one of the New York cancer clinics. He made Economical Cough me promise not to use his name because he was afraid he might be blacklisted by the foundation which pays his salary. Relief! Try This I began by asking him to sketch in his pre-research career. “The usual 10-year grind," he said. ‘‘Four years of college, four “ IF YOU ARE QUIET" Home Mixture more at medical school, a year as intern, and a year in residency train­ No Cooking. ______M akes BiS Saving. ing.” N old man sat one evening by his door, To gtt quick and satisfying relief from ‘‘What made you go into research?” coughs due to colds, mix this recipe in your His face was tranquil, in his eyes was peace, kitchen. “Like a lot of young doctors,” he A'His hands were dill, his long life work was First* make s syrup with 2 cups granu­ lated sugar and one cup of water. No cooking said, “I couldn’t get used to sitting to settle for the money, but my needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid by while a patient wife wouldn’t hear of it—she went done, honey, instead of sugar syrup. died simply because out and got an office job and made He had a look about him o f release. Then get 2)4 ounces of Pinex from any I didn’t know any­ druggist. This is a special compound of me stick to my test tubes.” proven ingredients, in concentrated form, thing else I could • * • well-known for its quick action on throat do for him. Every "HOW LONG did you work for And I, who needed much to learn the things and bronchial irritations. time I looked up free?” Put Pinex into a pint bottle, and fill up into the eyes of rela­ “About a year,” said the doctor, [ That he had learned, sat down beside him there with your syrup. Thus you make a full pint tives gathered of splendid medicine—-about four times as “and then the head of the medical On the low doorstep in the scented dusk, much for your money. It never spoils, and around the bed of a center—a very decent guy—squeezed tastes fine. man in the last me onto the payroll at $28.87 a He smiled his gentle smile, he touched my hair, And for quick, biesSed relief, it is surpris­ stages of cancer, I week.” ing. You can feel it take hold in a way th a t told myself that B illy Bose He said: "My child,I, too, was reftless once, means business. It loosens phlegm, soothes “You could have earned more Irritated membranes, eases soreness. Makes m y job wasn’t to go on using the washing dishes.” I, too, was hurt by life, and blind and dumb breathing easy, and lets you get restful -or-miss techniques but to get sleep. Just try it, and if not pleased, your the real cure.” "We managed to get by,” said 11 groped my way; then a wise one said these words. money will be refunded. “How did you go about getting the medico, "but the following If you are quiet, so will help come' FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE GET NEW started?” year my wife had a baby and had READY-MIXED. READMO-USE PINEX! to quit her job. After that, it teas Twas an old folk saying from an old loved land. Pineapple Motif “I made the usual applications,” pretty rugged. As, for instance, said the M.D., ‘‘but I soon found I listened to its teaching, li§tened long, •THIS attractive crocheted basket the hospitals and universities had we couldtit afford to buy a crib, can be used as a holder for a you look' no funds to hire research men, and th e youngster h a d to sleep And learned its secret. He who truSts in God, face cloth in matching or con­ Ity about in a donated baby carriage. MAN'S BEST LAXATIVE and that I couldn’t get a job unless And who goes quietly, he will grow Strong.” trasting color to the towel. The Ith bright a foundation paid my salary. To “Somehow, though, *yre pulled our popular pineapple motif works up Grows in Fields Jlt neatly complicate things, most foundations way through, and by the end'of the in no tim e. and Forests Idovtim et won’t give you a fellowship unless following year I had gotten a couple GRACE NOU CROWELL • * • of research pieces published. With P a tte rn No. 5942 consists ot com plete you first have a job. In addition, erochetlng instructions for pocket and it’s almost impossible to get a these to back me up, I applied for edging, material requirements, stitch U> 32, 34. 36, grant until you’ve published a cer­ a fellowship paying $3,000 a year.” that money?” I said. men over 30.” lustrations and finishing directions. leap sleeve, tain number of scientific papers “Minus withholding tax, I pre­ ‘Tm in charge of three cancer “There’s always the job in the sume.” projects and help on half a dozen SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK and, of course, you can’t publish industrial lab,” I said. 630 South Wells St. Chicago 7. BI. Folks who need help In keeping regular such papers until you’ve worked “It may not sound like much, others. On the side, I run a throat "It may come to that," said the Enclose 20 cents for pattern. should look to herbs and roots—for ths I h io n win in a laboratory and had a chance but I felt like John D., Jr. when the clinic, work in the wards and give M. D., ''but I hope not. No mat­ help provided by Nature. Itly in plan- N o ...... 10 such herbs and roots, scientifically firo b e ; spe* to do research worth writing about. grant came through,” said the sem inars.” ter what it pays, I want to keep nted inside N am e ...... compounded, are found in Nature^ “It finally boiled down to this— doctor. “Last year, I went through “Any chance of a raise?” plugging away on cancer. It seems Remedy, M Tablets. Thousands of folkf I could work for nothing in a can­ the application rigmarole again— ‘Tm afraid not,” said the doctor, a lot more important than de­ Address ...... D E P T . cer laboratory, or I could take a job 275 typed pages—and this time I got “and, as far as fellowships are con­ veloping a neu> shade of face UU the full $3,600. . g n p m g .. paying $120 a week doing research cerned, I’m getting near the end of powder . . .” you feeling refreshed, invigorated. for each for a cosmetic outfit. Well, I had * • * the line. I’m 29 now, and the founda­ The day after our talk, I hap­ T ry (A a t our expense. 25 tablets 25c. just gotten married and was ready "WHAT DO YOU DO to earn all tions don’t like to make grants to Little Bear Lamp Is Buy a box a t any drug store and try it. Ii pened to pass the medical sky­ you are not completely satisfied, return scraper in which the young doctor; the box and unused tablets to us. We witt works, and I noticed that an addi­ After-Dark Companion refund your money plus postage. T h e tional wing was under construction. ,PUIHOI Dozens of steel workers, bricklay­ CANOY By ers and carpenters—all averaging COATED around a hundred a week—were AS LAMP FOR Fiction BASIL BECOMES A MAN Richard H. Wilkinson getting in each other’s way. CHILD'S HOOWI Over the half-finished entrance, PATTERN 309 . HelipreRmdIstressofMONTHLy ^ C orner was a space which looked as if it might eventually be filled with a block of marble on which a fitting FEMALE ASIL Winthrop’s father had al­ of manhood wanning his blood. the red-headed girl and propose inscription would be carved. B ways made his decisions; had Instead of atiending the dinner marriage. That, he decided, was “I know what it ought to be,” I COMPLAINTS conducted the boy’s affairs, or­ party, he held a clandestine meet­ the on% manly thing to do, and said to myself. “Too much for Are you troubled by distress of fe­ ganized his life, superintended his ing with the redhead. They had a Basil had suddenly become a man. bricks, too little for brains.' ” male functional periodic disturb* It. put a ances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervo u s, tired—a t Tse Drops such times? ITien start taking Lydia E. Plnfeham’s Vegetable Compound about ten days before to relieve such symptoms. PlnKbamtS has a grand soothing effect on one o f woman's most important organs! Lamp for a Child’s Room Truly the woman’s friend! •PHIS little bear is f jolly after- vLYDIA E. PINKHIM’S dark companion. His colors glow brightly when the light over his head is turned on and he E^SCREEN stands out clearly in front of the ^NOSE dim night light at his back. That Na^in^ I CHOPi BX INEZ GERHARD * • • Backatne Cut out, paint and wire him with Pat* ORTON DOWNEY says “I’ve ten 309, price 25c. Send order to •> May Warn of Disordered KM(had m ore mileage out of my WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Kidney Action {voice than any other singer in the V P A T m S D raw er 10 Modem life with its parry and worry,- business.” He probably has; it Bedford Hills, New Tork Irregular habits, improper eating and ‘ drinking—its risk of exposure and infec­ vas in 1919 that Paul Whiteman tion—throws heavy strain on the work discovered him, singing in a small of the kidneys. 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Io f happy ni° t Good* J Emulsion Ibelps you Iy o u keep MORTON DOWNBY If PEter Bun knots you up with Iiet needs Bi Scott’s is at “he looks like the oldest choir I TO N IC- J Vitamina Iy in the world.” He has sung JfT DQCuraI Ierywhere — church socials, night 1 well you libs, Hollywood, on the air, radio Ind digest. Id now on television, too. A solid |!ay at your Isiness man, he is director of Fee companies, vice-president of I tonic — ■e. And he has found time to be a Irisfimenff pe father; Mike, Lorelle, Sean, ny and Kevin are proof of that. |After 30 years of acting—on the age, in silent and talking pie­ ces and in guest shots on the air tonald Colman has embarked on Is own radio series (NBC Friday tenings). The applause he and pnita Hume Colman received aft- their four appearances on Jack ny’s show pursuaded them. Halls of Ivy” presents them [a college president and his wife. Etars of movies and radio are ling so generously of their Hme ---- laid the Arthritis and Rheuma- ■ 1 Contains up Foundation that eventually i’ll hear practically all of them. Ialdine Fitzgerald, S a m m y |re, Arthur Godfrey, MQrton ney and Abe Burrows are Jong the many who already have Iadcast in aid of the current Ve for two million dollars for I foundation.

IKilroy Returns” is the current •RELIEF IO Pathe release of the “This is QUICK! ISmaU Slzo 60c ferica” series. It is the story ot KBI6TE)* pical ex-GI who revisits th» RUBIN Ben-Gau In iictipi il |t(t« nandy beaches, Paris, Luxem- THE ORietNAL BAVMM ANAL6 BSIQUB S* IlL lt *. TLOIIIft rg and Germany with Ua wife. THE OAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE. N. C. JANUARY 11. 1950

Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Holton, of A joint meeting of the V.F.W., THE DAVIE RECORD. Arlington, Va., were recent guests, and the Mocksville and Coolee- of Mrs. B. F. Holton. mee Posts of the American Legion Oldest Paper In The County will meet at the court house Fri­ Bamev Pierce, of Thomasville, day, Jan. 13th, at 7-30 p. m., for SPECIAL No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads will present a musical program at the purpose of electing a County Oak Grove MethAdist Church at Service Officer. AU members are B 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 14. The urged to be present. NEWS AROUND TOWN. public is invited. i E. C. Morris spent last week at Center Grange will meet to- IVANX ADS PAY Duke Hospital, Durham, t.king night, Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at 7:30 I A I • treatment. o’clock for the purpose of install­ BARGAINS! .48 ing offices. This will be an open WANTED—Poplar lumber. j Miss Laura Shutt, of Advance, meeting, and the public is invited YOUNG NOVELl Y CO. I Mocksville, N. C. [-48 was in town shopping Wednes­ to be present. Make This Store Your Shopping Center day. M.NAIR’S TOBACCO SEED rice Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Powell, of —19 leading varieties. See your We Are Offering Many Bargains This Week. Winston-Salem, announce th e local dealer or write McNair’s Miss Anne Frost resumed her birth of a son, Benny Thomas, on studies at W. C. U. N. C., Greens­ Yield-Tested Seed Company, Lau- 1 9 8 Jan. 4th. Mrs Powell before mar­ rinburg, North Carolina. Come In And Look Over Our Big Stock. boro, last week. riage, was Miss Dorothv Tutte- 98 row, of Route I, Mocksville. WANTED—Tenant for 52-acre Clyde Hendricks of the firm of farm located near Sheffield. Good LADIES $29 98 COATS and SUITS. Only ■ $9.98 48 Hendricks Sl Merrell,' spent Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harris, of house and outbuildings. Call on ■■ | day in Charlotte on business. Route 2. are the proud parents of or write S. B. EFIRD. j With Every Coat Qr Suit You Will Receive FREE a fine son, William Dwight, who 1426 E. Commerce St.,' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Poindexter arrived at Rowan Memorial Hos­ High Point, N. C .! I Your Choice Of A $3.98 Hat, A $3.98 Bag O r A $3.98 Blouse pital at 8:05 p. m., Tan. 1st. This and little son, of Advance, were was the first 1950 Davie baby. WANTED —Tenenant witR Mocksville shoppers Wednesday. tractor to live in house and crop j Men’s $19.98 Leather Jackets, Only $9.98 land close to Mocksville on Dut-1 Clarence Grant returned recent­ Your Choice O f A $1.50 Polo Shirt, O r A $2.98 Dress Shirt FREE W ith Each Jacket. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lee Lyerly ly from New York City, where he chman Creek. Good rich land 2 spent several days during the holi­ spent a week attending the Poul­ acres tobacco allotment and 10 acres cotton. Land now planted days with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Sal­ try Show at Madison Square Gar­ LaCrosse Overshoes for Men, Women and Children den, where he had an exhibit. in 8 acres alfalfa and 10 acres 69c ley, at Danville, Va. More than 5,000 fowls were on wheat. Will make a good prop exhibition this year. osition to righ party. Call, write Hanes Winter Weight Underwear For Men And Boys |49c Master James Hale Anderson, or see: GRAHAM REICH, of Galax, Va., after spending two William C. Green, a native of 1811 S. Main Street Children’s weeks with his grandfather, W. Clarksville Township, but who Winston-Salem, N. C. $3.98 DRESSES O N L Y ...... $1.00 L48 Phone 3-5836 M. Crotts, returned home last migrated west 40 years ago, has Ladies week. been visiting relatives and friends Monuments Mausoleums PRIN T DRESSES U P TO $5.98. SPECIAL in Davie and Forsyth during the $1.98 D. R. STROUD Counter Of Miss Ruth Smith, manager of holidays. Mr. Green is a son of Salisbury St Phone 195-J 149c the Wallace store, is spending sev­ the late Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Green, Mocksville, N. C. $5 SHOES REDUCED T O ...... $3.00 of near Cana. He left Davie in Counter O f eral days this week with her moth­ 1910 and located in Colorado, REPRESENTING er, Mrs. R. M. Smith, at Mor- Salisbury Marble & Granite Co. $3.98 SHOES, ONLY $2.00 where he lived for 20 years. For Quarriers - Designers ganton. the past 20 years he has lived in Memorials That Men’s Hot Springs, New Mexico. Mr. “Last ‘Till Everlasting” OVERALLS, SPECIAL, O N L Y ...... Mrs. C.'R. Plowman is a patient Green has many friends in Davie We Deliver And Erect Anywhere. BIG LINE WORK SHIRTS AND PANTS at Rowan Memorial Hospital, re who were glad to welcome him Wholesale and Retail covering from an appendieitis back to the old home county. Come often William. operation which she underwent Quilt Cotton And Outing last Thursday. N. C. CERTIFIED I MessicbPotts The new Davie Seed Company When You Need Shoes For Any Of The Family Joe Messick, son of Mr. and TOBACCO SEED. building on Depot street has Mrs. Floyd Messick, of Yadkin- We Can Fit Your Feet And Save You Money been completed. The seed com­ ville, Route 3, and Mrs. Tressie MAMMOTH GOLD $1 ounce pany will occupy both the old Potts of this city, were united in YELLOW SPECIAL $1 ounce and new building. marriage Saturday evening, Dec. 31st; at 8 o’clock, at the Metho­ GOLD DOLLAR $1 ounce Mr. and Mrs. D. K. McClam- dist parsonage on Church street. VESTA 30 $2 ounce Davie Dry Goods Company roch has been spending some Rev. A, J. Cox was the officiating In . c . minister. time at Clendenen, W. Va., with Mr, Messick has held a posi­ Call Building North Main Street Mr. McClamrock’s uncle, W. W. tion for some time with Green Mocksville Hdw. Co. Darnell, who has been quite ill. Milling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Messick are living E. G. Hendricks, who has been on Wilkesboro street. quite ill with pneumonia at Row­ The new E. C. Morris office an Memorial Hospital, was able to Princess Theatre building on South Main Street is return home Thursday, his many completed and ready for occup­ friends will be glad to learn. ancy. Mr. Morris has moved Iiis office into the new building. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Husser, of j THURSDAY & FRIDAY Lashmit’s Auto Electric He has a number of modem offi­ Fork, and John Nail Wafers and ■ Carry Grant & Ann Sheridan D. C. Rankin, of this city, went; ces for rent in the new building, to Raleigh last Tuesday night to ; In "I WAS A MALE WAR which is centrally located. We Rebuild Generators, Magnetors, take in the basketball game be-' BRIDE” The Biggest Pick Up tween N. C. State College and San! In Entertainment History. Francisco. ] Starter Motors, Auto Distributors, SATURDAY C. A. Blackweldvr left Wednes- j wv* « « » Don Red Barry In DAME DR1\Erlh day night for New York City, > IOVkCCO Motor Tune-Up where he will spend a week in I “THE TULSA KID” With the interest of MonIeigh Gar j Noah Berry ThEATRE leigh Garment Co., and the B. S l ; mSS PROMPT SERVICE F. shirt factory. [ MONDAY ONLY Mocksville Salisbury Highway William Eendix & Dennis All Work Guaranteed. Little Ann Forrest spent Christ-; O’Keefe In “THE COVER UP” Wednesday and Thursday mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. j The tobacco barn package Jan. Jlth and 12th Roy Sain of Winston-Salem. A ] with Barbara Britton “VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” birthday party was given to little j brings you high-qualiiv, high- TUESDAY 32 Years Experience Ann Forrest on Dec. 24th, Christ- j yielding seed. Wayne Morris S l Claire Trevor mas eve. Those attending the i Robert Mitchdm &. Jane Greer ONE CARTOON party were several little girls her Grown on McNair Farms In “THE BIG STEEL” with age. She received many gifts. William Bendix. Fftday and Saturday Phone 372-J Vkilkesboro St. By Sgt. 1-c. and Mrs. Robert W . Jan. 13th and 14th Richie and children, of Columbus, WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE In Rear Mocksville Implement Co. Ga., spent last week in town with McNair’s James Cagney Sl Pat O’Brien “SIGN OF THE WOLF” Sgt. Richie’s parents, Mr. and In “ANGELS WITH DIRTY Michael Whalen S l Grace Bradley Mrs. A. D. Richie. Robert has I Also been in the army for many years, ] Yield-Tested Seed FACES” with and is stationed at Fort Benning,1 Humphrey Bogart “CARSON CITY RAIDERS” Ga. Company Lane ONE CARTOON. Davie County people can save LAURINSURG, N. C. money by doing their trading in Monday and Tuesday Our Sincere Thanks Mocksville. Read the big bar­ Sold By: Ian. 16th and 17th gains that our local merchants are offering this week to the thrifty “THAT HAGAN GIRL" For The Liberal Patronage You shopper. Do your shopping with MARTIN BROS. © Shirley Temple S l Ronald Reagan the merchants who appreciate ONE CARTOON your business enough to ask for Mocksville, N. C. Gave Us In 1949 it through your local paper. AU Shows Start At 7 O’Clock Elijah Cartner, son of J. W. VOGLER BROS. It Will Be Our Aim To Serve Cartner, who lives just eest of Space Reserved ForTrucks Mocksville, is a patient at Rowan Advance, N. C Memorial Hospital, where he was iSse new You Even Better In 1950 carried on Monday of last week. Mr. Cartner was cutting some trees, when one fell on him break­ Notice to Creditors fIsSA tractor-mounted S S II?* deep I lNotice to Creditors ■i penetrating Disc Plow for I When In Need Of Fresh And Cured] ing one of his legs in two places. Having qualified as administra­ ' tough soils. Lecs weight saves Having qua ified as administra- His fnends are hoping for him an trix of Robert Lee Lowery, decs’d, , fuel. Finger Tip Control I tor of the estate of D. P. .Dyson, early recovery. i saves time. Exclusive Float- late of Davie County, Norlh Car­ ’ ins Furrow Wheel controls 'deceased, late of Davie County, Meats, Groceries, Fruits And olina, this is to notify all persons \ side draft. Many other new North Carolina, notice is hereby Miss Susanne Cubbage, o f holding claims against the estate features you’ll want to see. given to all persons holding claims University of Arkansas, Miss Bar­ of said deceased, to present them against the said estate, to present Vegetables Call On Us bara Merril, of W. C. U. N. C., to the undersigned within one them to the undersigned on or and New York; Miss KathIyn year from date of this notice, or H F *9-lSI before Dec. 17, 1950, or this no­ Carter, of W. C. U. N. C., and same will be plead In bar of their FiSn De.- ;r,5lroHon tice will be plead in bar of their Charlotte, Bill Groner, of New recovery. AU persons indebted to on Your Ov/n Ferml recovery. All persons indebted to Yoik City. Tl oinas and Wil­ said estate, please make immediate said estate are requested to make West End Grocery liam Wilson, of Westfield, N. I., payment. This Jan. 3, 1950. prompt settlement. This Dec. 17, WILKESBORO ST. and Juliam King, of U. N. C., LUCINDA B. LOWERY, 1949. T. M. DYSON, Admr. PHONE 228 were holiday guets of Misses An­ Admrx. of Robert Lee Lowery. B. S l M. Tractor S l Implement Co. of D. P. Dyson, Deceased. ne and Bettv Frost. Mocksville, N. C., Route 2. Route 5 Lexington, N. C. Mocksville, N. C., Route I. THE DAYIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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In jars, tubes. SNOW WHITE "IT SEEMS though I can’t serve •PHE FIRST CHRISTIANS didn’t * enough to keep appetites satis­ have everything we have, but $ 4 « valve fied these cold days,” says many on the other hand they had one Quick Relief with M E NTHOLATUM a homemaker when the tempera­ thing seldom to be seen nowadays. $2*5 tures dip and chilly menfolk and They did not have the New Testa­ •nty gal. youngsters crowd around the table ment, only the Old; they were not In 5-gat. cons ready to eat everything in sight. surrounded by an even partly Chris- QnaraoteBiI not *»• peel If you’ve planned a soup, this t i a n civilization; n rob oil. Mads wild TITANIUM IDs mir­ helps take the edge off sharp ap­ they had no cen­ acle piemtoL Goet oa petites. Add to this a nourishing turies of Christian Hadacol Helps smooth and ft dauliot Wbils. Sanpb can — meat dish, a starchy food and a tradition; they had 80c, postpaid. vegetable and a salad; top it orf no world-wide Self-Cleaning with a hot, hearty dessert, and Christianity, only SNOW WHITE PAfNT CO* you’ll be certain to meet not only a small knot of No* Carolina Man 113 COURTLAND S. E. nutritional requirements for a people in one ATLANTA, GA. heavy meal, but also those of the Dumplings light as air are Small and out-of- appetite as well. these Cranberry Coconut de­ the-way city, Jerus­ * * * lights that make a perfect, alem. On Uie other Work Long Hours 8319 *1 LOOK LIKE A FADED ROSE** 32-46 TF YOU MIX a starchy food with fruit-filled dessert for mid­ hand, for all they Dr. Foreman • fruit, you have the perfect answer There is plenty of hard work and advises them to give HADACOL a winter mealtime glamor. The lacked, they had one great thing: long hours in the retail grocery trial. •ctty for dessert in many instances. Hot batter is easy to make and is Fellowship. We have it too, but too business, and this is especially true Mr. Earnhardt was suffering from ■ep you loofc puddings can be baked right with then simply dropped in cran­ often in a week and watery fash­ for Paul Earnhardt, 816 South a lack of B Vitamins and the Miner­ pretty about meat and vegetables. Oother top- berry sauce to cook. ion as compared with what they Church St., in Salisbury, N. C. Mr. als which HADACOL contains. with bright of-the-stove desserts may be quick­ enjoyed. Earnhardt works long hours a t the HADACQL comes to you in liquid * • * belt neatly ly prepared, so neither adds much LTNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Earnhardt Super Market in Salis­ form, easily assimilated in the blood work toward getting together a stream so that it can go to work ble dnytim er BRIGHTEN UP--Regular intestinal habits Chilled Vegetable Juice Family Living bury, one of the largest and most can be stimulated by highly effective meal. Braised Lamb Shanks with modern grocery stores in that thriv­ right away. drugs th a t help to clear your Sfcinr Worth HE VERY FIRST Christians ing section of North Carolina. A lack of only a small amount of trying. Cranberry Coconut Dumplings Potatoes Onions Carrots T lived literally like a big family. The grind began to tell on Ur. B Vitamins and certain Minerals !tie s 32. 34, 36, (Serves 6) Orange and Grapefruit Salad This is all the more extraordinary will cause digestive disturbances... 34, cap sleeve, I cop sifted floor Bolls Earnhardt about three months ago when you think of the variety of and he wondered for a time whether Yourfood will not agree with y o u ... I teaspoon double-acting ♦Cherry Nut Custard their backgrounds. (Look up the You will have an upset stom ach... Beverage he would be able to carry on at the baking powder list of places mentioned in Act3 same rigid pace. But that was before You will suffer from heartburn, gas FASHION will H teaspoon salt ‘Recipe Given pains and your food will sour on xpertly in plan, 2:9,10 on a map of Asia, Africa he heard the blessed news about wnrdrobe; spe. 3 tablespoons sngar and Europe.) A good family is a HADACOL. your stomach and you will not be printed inside y2 cup shredded coconut, cut cots (sweetened) or unit. able to eat the things you like for I egg, well beaten I cup apricot jam, or other fear of being in misery afterwards. If little Willie comes down Many people also suffer from con­ ERN D EPT. 1A cup milk favorite jam with appendicitis, his parents hicaco 3. UU 4 tablespoons melted bntter stipation. And while these symptoms Scald milk in top of double boil* don’t get out the family ac­ may be the results of other causes, oins for each 7 DAYS I--A cups (1-pound can) whole er; add washed, drained rice and count book and figure out how they are surely and certainly th« cranberry sauce salt. Cover and cook over hot much Willie has been worth signs of lack of B Vitamins and :ize.«•••••• Yt cup orange juice water about an hour, until rice is to the family, in dollars and Minerals which HADACOL contains. W I U i D O I V Sift flour once, measure, add tender and milk cents, in bis eight years of life. And if you suffer from such a de­ baking powder, salt, and sugar, is about ab­ Suppose they calculated that his ficiency disorder, there is no Imown and sift again. Add coconut. Com­ sorbed. Stir oc­ cure except the administration of services, such as they are—carry­ the vitamins and minerals which bine egg, milk, and butter; add to casionally. Beat ing in the wood, feeding the chick­ flour mixture, stirring until soft eggs; add sugar your system lacks. ens, or what not—had been worth It is easy to understand, there­ dough is formed. and blend. Stir about $23.75 since the last time he Combine cranberry sauce and some hot rice fore, why countless thousands have into egg - sugar was sick, they wouldn’t Send11Iittle been benefited by this amazing orange juice in saucepan; bring to Willie to the hospital with the note tonic, HADACOL. a boil. Drop dumpling batter from mixture and to the doctor: “'Please give our So it matters not how old you at« tablespoon into hot cranberry blend; stir into Willie $23.75 worth of operation. or who you are . . . it matters not sauce. Cover tightly and cook over remaining rice That’s all he has put into the family where you live or if you have tried low heat 15 minutes. Serve at once mixture. A dd budget and that’s all we’re going all the medicines under the sun, give ess with cream, if desired. vanilla and nutmeg. Put rice into this wonderful preparation HADA­ to let him take out!” £ C 0 ,W S l Coconut Dessert Pancakes well-buttered casserole in alternate Not by any means. Little Willie COL a trial. Don’t go on Buffering. relief, put a (Serves 4-6) layers with apricots or jam be­ is taken to the hospital and what­ Don’t continue to lead a miserable I Nose Drops I cup sifted flour tween, reserving a little for top. ever operation he needs, that is life. Many persons who have suf­ Bake in a moderate oven, 325°, fered and waited for 10 to 20 years I teaspoon double-acting bak­ the one his parents want him to or even longer, are able now to live ing powder about 40 minutes or until lightly have, even if it costs 20 times what Mr. Earnhardt browned. Serve with milk or cream. happy, comfortable lives because H teaspoon salt Willie has been worth in cash. The HADACOL supplied the vitamins I teaspoon sugar * Cherry Nut Custard family give Willie what he needs, “I have been taking HADACOL and minerals which their system* I egg, well beaten (Serves 6-8) and they also expect him to help for three months,” said Mr. Earn­ needed. Be fair to yourself. Tempo­ I cup milk hardt. “I was- weak, run down, Ya cup sugar out in all the ways he can. nervous, had difficulty sleeping at rary relief is not enough for yon. 3 tablespoons melted butter or Y i cup flour * • • Give HADACOL a trial! other shortening night, nervous indigestion, gastric Don’t be misled! accept no substi­ HS, In just 7 days.,.. In one short week .. . Y t teaspoon salt Church Living disturbances, headaches, suffered Vi cup finely cut shredded co­ 2 cups scalded milk with stomach bloating and gas pains tute! Insist on the genuine HADA­ « group of people who changed from their conut, plain or toasted NE TROUBLE with our COL! 1 teaspoon vanilla or almond O churches today is that so many around my heart. After the third Sold at all leading drug stores. m w N0JE old dentifrices to CaloxTooIh Powder aver, I cup fresb or canned whole extract bottle, I started gaining weight, drops 'aged 36% brighter teeth by scientific test. cranberry sauce of them have actually lost this fam­ Ttial size only $1.25, but save 2 eggs or egg yolks ily-feeling. The early Christians, was relieved of stomach bloating, money; buy the large family and Why not change to Calox yourseU? Buy Sift flour once, measure, add I cup red tact pitted cherries had no gastric disturbances, head­ hospital size, only $3.50. If your baking powder, salt, and sugar, we are told, “Were of one heart aches or gas pains. I never felt bet­ Calox today. . . so your (canned or frozen) and soul.” Could you say of your druggist does not handle HADACOtk and sift again. Combine egg and cup broken nut meats ter and work long hours. I recom­ 'R SCSATCHES teeth, , , can start looking , tCNSBMMIMfM/ Y i church that all its members are mend HADACOL.” order direct from The LeBlanc Cor­ brighter tomorrow; milk. A dd grad­ Mix dry ingredients. Add scalded of one heart and soul? poration, Lafayettee, La., and when ually. to dry in­ milk gradually. Cook 15 minutes in Mr. Earnhardt, like so many thou­ the postman brings your package gredients, b e a t ­ The early Christians, feeling thus sands of other suffering people, had double boiler, stirring constantly close to one another, “had all just pay the amount plus the c. o. d. ing only until until mixture thickens and after­ tried many preparations without and postage. If you remit with tile smooth. A d d things in common.” What do the beneficial results before he heard the order we -will pay the postage. wards occasionally. Add eggs, members of your church have in wonderful news about HADACOL. CALOX shortening a n d slightly beaten, and cook two or Then, if you don’t feel perfectly coconut. Use common? They meet in one place Mr. Earnhardt puts in long, hard satisfied after using HADACOL as TOOTH POW DER three minutes longer. Cool and fold once a week. But what else? Do hours a t the Earnhardt Grocery directed, just return the empty car­ about three table­ in the flavoring, cherries and nuts. McKeuon « Robbins InttBridgeport, Cona spoons of batter they even speak to one another? store now, but is again his usual ton and you: money will be cheer­ Serve with dainty cake cut-outs or If one member of the congregation cheerful self, and when his friends fully refunded. Nothing could be for each pancake and bake on hot cookies. griddle. Serve three or four (three- falls sick, do the others find out comment on his improvement he fairer.—Adv. inch) pancakes with cranberry Cherry-Apple Cobbler about it quickly, and when they find sauce for each serving. Serves 8 out, what do they do about it? If Empress Pudding Cobbler Crust: Any favorite bak­ trouble comes to a member, do many aid folks (Serves 6) ing powder biscuit dough may be the other members rally around him? good tasting 1 quart milk, scalded used. This may be made a little Guard Yourself Against Yt cup rice shorter for this purpose, if desired, Does the church say to its 'S EMULSION Y2 teaspoon salt by adding two additional table­ members, as the Salvation Y i-V i cup sugar spoons of shortening per cup of Army does of hard-pressed nds of bappy 2 eggs flour. Press a layer of the dough men, “You may be down bnt M GETTING TIRED OUT! ow this I Good* I teaspoon vanilla into a greased baking dish, then you’re never out?” Some Feel worn o u t». listless • • weak • • have taken this very easy-to-awal- aott’s Emulsion Y\ teaspoon nutmeg add filling and top with remaining exhausted? Zf you do, yoa may not Iowl pleasanttasting liquid as an aid Ids—helps you churches bave a pastor’s or be getting enough of those necessary to nature in building and maintain* elps you keep I-H cups drained, cooked apri- dough. Bake at 400°, about 25 min­ deacon’s fund, to be used.-in Titaniins and minerals that maintain Ing normal pep, strength and energy or diet needs utes, or until crust is brown and cases of need. your normal pep, strength end en­ • • when so organic complication or minsl Scott's it filling is tender. ergy. And. when you're ran down focal infection is present. Ask your OOD TONIC- Contributors to the fund are as and worn out, you may catch a dan­ doctor about Vltawine. Then, tor it AtD Vitamins Cobbler Filling: anonymous as are those who are gerous cold . • pick up a disease or yourself. If your druggist doesn’t jilding Datarsl TW> 1 cup red tart pitted cherries helped by it. The idea is for those sickness more quickly. Don't take have it, simply write Vitawine Com­ how well yon 2 cups apples — any cooking chances •. take Vitawine! Thousands pany, Louisville, Kentucky, ke and digest, who are blessed with large income, jy today at your apples, sliced as for pie or those who may have special AT A lt IEADfNG DRUG COUNTERS I cup sugar windfalls, bonuses, extra dividends, 3 tablespoons flour big crops, and so on, to chip in i-st o tonic — Combine sugar and flour, then for the aid of all who may run into nourishment mix well with the cherries an£- trouble. MASTER-MK Reape apples. * • * Cherry Foam Sauce: Not All Troubles Are Financial t cups^iifttd aH-puqwM I cup tart red cherry juice t ttNwpoon* CIdtber CM 1 cup sugar atu rally , not ail troubles A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT Bddng Poudtr 2 egg whites N are financial. Some of the most % teaspoon almond flavoring serious troubles have little or noth­ ■ Sft Beurt IraktBg powder Few drops red vegetable ing to do with money. There are and salt together. Cut In shortening. Store In tight­ coloring many other kinds of need3. For ly covered container Ja re* Combine juice and sugar. Cook to example, in any church there will Old-fashioned rice pudding a thick syrup, or 230°. Pour gently be lonely people, and you can’t cure Here*s Clabber Girfs contribution to modern goes modem with apricots sub­ over stiffly beaten egg whites, add loneliness with a check, no matter f ARE YOU A HEAVY ^ fobing methods . . Here's how Clabber Girt Msster-Hix helps to save time, makes baldag stituted for raisins and some flavoring, then coloring to make how big. tti tor . am c6itroii jam in between the layers for desired shade. Serve hot or cold The minister is the key man, > 80 S . . In Oabber Girl’s Mastaf extra appetite appeal. This is as a sauce or topping on any plain he can locate tbe needs, but he PUUNOt > CARlMACti1 ms!sou& Mix you begin with...... a blend of basicsic Ingredients, Ingredients. SMOKER? COBK TIP and refrigerated, from which s surpris* an ideal dessert to make when can’t supply them all. Lonely tug variety of baked products can be easily mad* cake, such as white, yellow, sponge IngKdients are added simply and easily to com­ you’re having an oven dinner. or angel food. people, those who have been Change to SANO-lie plete the chosen recipe Tim* la Mvctfc bokiap through deep sorrow, men try­ (I «jmpU/Se3 S. Main St him to breakfast tomorrow." for n?” heard the good news. My wife “I’m sorry dear, but I just don’t “I’ll pay hVf,” Fred had said, thought I’d better take you over." Mocksvilie, N. C. think he’d fit in.” “if you’ll buy Ue strip you’re using.” The doorbell rang. Wilma an­ The joke, w.thin a matter of days, The telephone rang. “There’s a Ambulance S^vice When You Come To Town swered it and she and Ralph ex­ hr.d laircn on sr. edge, and then telegram just come for you, Mrs changed happy hellos. t ey gave up s. c~k n-g. No longer West, down here at the drug store. Rick immediately threw out the did they fish and hunt together, or Very important." Make Our Office Your challenge to the tall, blond, well- play in their usual Saturday four­ “Yes?” Nola breathed. dressed young man. “We can’t somes. “ Chicago, 8 P. M. Am catching make this train go. Can you tell By then, beginning to fume at train. Get off Shoreham five miles ISoticeto Creditors Headquarters. what's wrong with it?” Tom’s high-handedness, Fred had east of Pineville 10 P.M. Iove Jim .” “Maybe,” Ralph said quietly. “I his property surveyed, only to dis­ Nola leaned heavily against the Having qualified as administra­ used to have a train something cover that his garden had in reality wall and stared at the phone. tor of the estate of I. M. McDan­ We Are Always Glad To like this,” extended onto his neighbor’s prop­ “Mrs. West, are you there?” Mr. iel, deceased, late of Davie Coun­ “Look out, that cotton batting erty. The fence was where it be- Trotter, the druggist, sounded tv, North Carolina, notice is here­ stuff will stick to your trousers,” ' longed. anxious. "Listen, you go out in the by given to all persons holding See You. Dad warned. Fred wanted to apologize, but garage and get your car motor io claims against the said estate, to "That’s snow, and the snow every time he stepped outside, Tom warming up. My wife’ll be up present them to the undersigned around here is clean.” walked into the house. there in five minutes to stay with on or before Nov. 25, 1950, or this Within a matter of seconds, Fred your little boy. Hurry now.” Dad looked slightly startled. was too busy to think of the quarrel. notice will be plead in bar of their WiIma smiled. She remembered The little Christmas tree was on In joyful haste Nola peeked in at recovery. All persons indebted to how impressed Ralph had been by fire and carckling fiercely. He Jimmy—“Santa Claus is bringing said estate are requested to make the whiteness of the drifts even on flung open the door and screamed, you your Daddy, honey’—pow­ dered her nose and put on her Iur prompt settlement. This Novem­ Main street last night. “Fire! help! help!” And then, ber 25,1949. * FOR RENT # “The flakes are practically sooty snatching up the hall runner he’d coat and boots. before they even reach the ground The garage door stuck in its GUS McDANIEL, Admr. been planning to replace, he of J. M. McDaniel, Deceased. SPACE IN THIS PAPER in Chicago,” he had said. knocked over the tree and began icy groove although she bent her "Tracks are O.K.” Ralph beating out the Lames. whole weight against it. Suddenly, Mocksvilie, N. C., Route I. Will Arrange To Suit straightened up. Then he picked Behind him Tom called, “Stay out of the darkness, a voice r.alleci. up the shiny black engine care­ with it, pal—I’ll get something.” “It’s me, Doc Ryan. We’re on your GOOD NEIGHBORS—-PRICES TO fully and turned it over and over. party line you know, and heard the He'was back in a moment with a R f YOUR BUSINESS He put it up to eye level and peered rake. Lifting the smoldering tree good news. I’m so used to driving Noice Of Sale Of into its workings. with the tines, he hurled it out onto out in all kinds of weather, my wife “The professional touch!” Rick the snowy lawn. thought I’d better take you mer.” muttered. Martha Robbins had appeared by “Dr. Ryan, I didn’t realize ‘til Land “There may be oil in the com­ just now how I dreaded that trip then. Seeing Ellen staring dazedly Under and bv virtue of an order mutator,” Ralph said. “That somer at the cloud of smoke and the alone.” times happens with a new engine blackened wall where the tree had A train whistle shrilled through of the CIcrk of the Superior Conrt I’ll see if I can gei it out." stood, she opened the windows and the cold thin air as they drove up of Davie County made in the Spe­ LET US DO “I’ll get you a rag, Ralph, just a then slipped her arm around Ellen’s to the little depot. cial Proceeding entitled, W. F. minute.” Wilma got up and started shoulders. “We made it!” Nola cried ex- Stonest reel. Administrator of J. S. for the kitchen. "Poor dear! And just when you ultingly.. “Come on.” She held open Parker, deceased, us. Robert L “Never mind, this’ll do,” Ralph were sitting down to your Christmas the door. Parker, at ul. The undersigned YOUR JQB PRINTING answered, pulling his perfectly dinner. Alter the smoke has thinned But Doc muttered, “I’ll stay here Commissioner will on the 3 8 th day folded wine-colored handkerchief out, this room will be freezing. You and keep my feet warm.” of Jan , 1950. at 12 o’clock noon out of his jacket pocket. and Fred are having dinner with Now the huge black engine at the courthouse door in Mocks, us.” He worked quietly for a moment, roared past, slowed down and slid ville, N. C., offer for sa’e, to the We can save you money gently poking the corner ^of the Ellen looked happy but flustered. to a stop. A coach vestibule door highest bidder for cash, that cer “But this was our year—” handkerchief into the inside" of the opened, and before the conductor tain tract of iand lying and being engine. Then he set the engine care­ “Nonsense!” Tom said heartily. could step down, a kbaki-clad fig­ on your fully down on the track and said, “We’ll eat with you next year.” ure leaped on to the platform. in Calabaln township. Davie Coun- “Turn on the juice, will you Rick?” “That will be swell,” Fred said, “Oh, darling, darling, darling,” y. N C.. more particularly de Rick meekly moved forward the beaming. Nola’s heart throbbed as she felt scribed as follows, to-wit; ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, black lever at the transformer. When they slatted Martha Rob­ once more the thrilling warmth of Beginning at an iron stake, rnns There was a whirring sound, the bins’ bountiful umner, there was Jim’s arms around her. fi, i t 24 cbs. to a stone; thence S. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL wheels began to move, and the lit­ at first a litt.e stillness. But Tom “Nola!” Jim said everything in 27 E. 6 0 0 cbs. to an iron stake in tle puffer-billy whizzed and was soon . joking about Fred’s that word. oad; thence S 84 E. 2 8 .0 0 chs to clacked around the curve. “high forehead,” ano Fred was A few moments later as they “Praises be!” Dad heavea a loud ask.ng Tom if he'd considered sell­ an iron stake; thence N. 16 E. 6 .3 2 HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. walked to the car a voice boomed chs. to a stone aud sweetgutn; ■igh of relief. ing his hair to a wire-brush factory. from within, “Glad you made it.” Ralph quietly got up from the As they said hearty farewells “Whoever you are—thanks,” Jim thence N 15^ W. 16 63 chs to Patronize your home newspaper floor and turned to Wilma. “Maybe later, Tom remarked, "Can’t say answered. “It's people like you an iron stake; thence N. 86 W. We’d better go now, if we want to I’m sorry about that fire. We’ve who made me want Nola to come 33 05 chs. to an irt.n s*akr; thence catch the gang.” sure missed you folks.” to Pineville to wait for me.” S. 23 W 3 0 0 chs. to a stone; and thereby help build up your “All right, Ralph,” Wilma said. “And it was ail my fault,” Fred “Get in and close the door. You’re thence S 20 E. 90 links to an iron Her eyes turned pleadingly to Mrs. said. “I was wrong about—” freezing me out.” Doc grinned as stake; thenee S 10 W . 2 .0 0 chs. home town and county. Reed, “Mom—” “Aw, forget it,” Tom interrupted. he raced the motor. to an iron stake; thence S. 4 .1 8 “Oh, yes, Wilma,” Mom inter­ “How about some golf Saturday?” "Christmas Eve,” Jim said softly chs. to ttie heginning. Containing rupted. Turning to Ralph she said When they reached home, Fred as they squeezed in with Doc. $0 acres, more or less heartily, "In all the excitement we looked at the blackened wall specu- “You beside me, our baby just a This the 8tb day of December, THE DAVIE R E C O R D ^ almost-forgot to ask you to be sure latively. “No real damage done, few miles away, and a Christmas to come over for late breakfast . Ellen. A coat of paint will fix it cud place like Pineville to wel­ 1949. with us tomorrow. It’s just a simple I up.” come us. Don’t you love it there, B. C BROCK, Commissioner family affair, but we surely would | “How do you suppose the tree darling?” Phone 151 0 ksvi’le, N C. like to have you with us.” ever caught fire?” Ellen asked. Nola glanced a t Doc, thought of “ You bet.” Dad’s eyes twinkled, j Fred grinned sheepishly- “A Mrs. Trotter and the others. “Yes, "Something might go wrong again 1 match and a bunch of tissue paper Jim, I do," she whispered. “I THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD •nd we’d feel safer with you around < ay have helped.” surely do.” READ THE AD$ ta fix it.” Along With the N ew TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE The Davie Record N DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPEK--THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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VOLUMN L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 11)50. NUMBER 25

UNCHANGED rBaby Sayt Lot In Ona W ent Move Over NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Ihliness To­ Child Speech Study Shawa Seen Along Main Street VACATIONIST out on a hike, By The Street Rambler. W hat W as Happeninn In Da* Your baby Is making more sense A passed an insane asylum and bacco Grower9S than you know, mother and dad, struck up a conversation with an in­ onoooo vie Before Parking Meters when he speaks to you one word mate who was “painting” the fence Young lady trying to operate sentences. A Northwestern univer­ with a brush and a bucket of straw. And Abbreviated Skirts. Prayer sity professor says that a small The inmate explained that he really parking meter by using dimes in­ child between the age of eight wasn’t crazy. Just passing the time stead of pennies or nickels—Roy Rev. W. ILnaenhour-HUh P o in t N. C. R4 months and two years expresses (Dnvie Record, Jan. 19, 1927.) there.' Call busy sweeping sidewalk in An article has been sent me with a complete thought or feeling with In an effort to augment the con­ Mocksville seed cotton 4.75. just one word. In the infant's mind, front of dry goods store—Robert the above title, written by. A, R. versation the inmate pointed up the Clarence Elam, of Statesville, the word covers the subject, and hUl and said, “See that tree up Sechrest inquiring about when Robinson, which I wish to pass on it is only the more wordy adult was in town Friday on business. there? There’s a lot of gold buried new store closing hours would be­ to my readers, there is so much who has trouble understanding. under it and when I get time I’m J. L. Osteen, prohibition invlsti- That and many other findings on come effective—Miss Doris Cha­ truth in it which we should con­ going to dig it up.” Rator with headquarters in Char* the language habits of young babies The foUowing day the vacationist ffin checking up receipts in de­ sider, We believe many people ere revealed by Werner F. Leopold, lotte, was in town Friday on busi­ came up to the inmate who was StiU partment store—Mrs. I. E. HoIIo- are engaged in the tobacco busi­ professor of German and linguis­ “painting” the fence with his buck­ ness. tics, in the third and fourth vol­ wav looking over big assortment ness, either cultivating it, or manu Entering the house just as her et of straw, and asked casually, Mrs. H. T Benesrar left the first husband put down the telephone, umes of an intensive study of the “Say, oldtimer, which trefcdid you of JValentines—Mary Nell Alien facturing it, or using it, who have speech development of his own of the week for Winter Haven, Fla., the wife said: say had all that gold buried under nursing injured ankle sustained in guilty,- lashing consciences. “Whom were you talking to, child. Prof. Leopold made notes on it?” where she will spend the winter. the development of his daughter, playing basketball—Clarence Elam Here is the prayer as written by dear?” The inmate looked down at the R. S. Powell of R. 5, returned "Your mother called,” he re­ Hildegard, from the time she made vacationist’s calloused hands and C. A. BIackwelder and T. S. Line- Mr. Robinson: her first sound until she was 15 turned home Friday afternoon plied. remarked, “Better get another pail berry talking things over in post- O Lord, as I now begin to plant “And how is she?” years old. The study is especially of straw and join me.” from Baltimore, where he went to Wearily he answered, “About interesting for linguists because office lobby—Carolyn Craven on and cultivate this crop of tobacco, the University Hospital for an ex­ the same — unfair to meddling.” Hildegard speaks both English and THE PL A C E WAS FAMILIAR way to farm office on warm spring I pray Thee to bless and prosper it. German. • amination. Mr. Powell has been In his latest volumes, • Prof. Leo­ morning—Knox Johnstone taking Please, Lord, keep my children suffering with sciatica in his hip. NEVER FAILS pold points out that words selected time off for a hair cut—Lonnie from the evils of.tobacco, tor Thou , Trgr- •*& 3MB Sheriff K . L. Cope and Register “Say, Bill, I’ve got a wonder­ by the infant aren’t really nouns, Kurfees and Claud Thompson in knowest I do not want them to be­ ful scheme for making money verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, for of Deeds E. D. Ijames soent sever- he selects any part of speech that front of postoffice talking things come slaves to it. But, O Lord, fast!” al days last week In Sonth Caro­ “Going to let me in on it?” serves the purpose of communica­ over - Mrs. George Shutt carrying Thou knowest that I must have tion. The baby's attention is on the lina rambling around with a gun on “Absolutely. All you’ve got to bag of groceries across Main street some money, and tbis is the most do, is to glue it to the floor.” word that he thinks most signifi­ their shoulder. We don't know cant in a sentence, the one most —Mrs. H. L. Beck and Miss Wan­ profitable crop I can raise. AU whether thev had any luck or not. stressed. This word, with the help da Hendricks doing some before my oeigbbors are raising it, and Taking No Chances of the particular situation where it William Rice, a well known 'Ro­ supper shopping—Stacv Chaffin in manv of our preachers have quit Rural Guide: “Why didn’t you is used, is good enough for the wan citizen - died suddenly at his shoot at the flock of birds as they baby to satisfy his needs of com­ front of court house watching for preacbiag against it, so it must be home In Woodleat last Tuesdav flew by?” munication, at least for the first A rather pompous county official, fire truck—Mrs. Gilmer Brewer Urban Hunter: “You see, this is several months of speech. morning. Mr. Rice was 77 years all right; but. Lord, please keep inspecting the local insane asylum, a brand new gun and I was afraid The' child does use one word, and Mrs. Gilmer Hartlev sitting in of age and is survived bv serveral me and my family from this aw­ I would strain it by shooting at suddenly remembered that he had however, for many different mean­ to make an important telephone parked auto on Main street—Ker- daughters and many relatives and ful habit. such a distant target before it is ings. It all depends on his tone of broken in.” call. He experienced all sorts of de­ mit Smith looking over big dis­ friends. He was a good man. God. bless the soldiers who are voice, says Prof. Leopold. A lay and difficulty in getting his call play of belts Guv Farthing chat­ simple word like “there” can mean William Crotts received painful being deceived into this habit by Only Choice through, and snapped at the ob­ ting with high school girls in a- joy or interest, or it can be a re­ viously unconcerned telephone op­ injuries Wednesday while working the encouragement of people alt A much-married man was trying quest, a question, or a statement pothecary shop - Attorney B. C. to chisel some free advice from a erator, "Look here, girl, do you Brock busy making predictions a- in his mill in North Mocksville. In over the land who are urged to give of fact by the infant. Prof. Leopold know who I am?” lawyer friend. “Isn’t there some explains how one word can repre­ bout coming election. their change to provide “smokes” way in which a man can avoid pay­ "No, sir,” she answered calmly, some manner he was caught in a sent a wish in the form of a ques­ “but I know where you are.” line shaft and one side of his hip fortbebovs “over there.” Thou ing alimony?” he inquired. tion. With a certain intonation, a knowesr, Lord, that someone is “Yes," replied the lawyer. “Two. baby may mererly say, “Apple?” Carried Responsibility Our County And was badly bruised and one rib was He can stay single or stay mar­ and mean, “May I have an apple?” broken. His friends hope for him going to raise it for them, and I ried.” The personnel manager was in­ pray thee to bless this crop so I terviewing a young lady for a book­ a speedy recovery. MAKING THE WEIGHT keeping position. “You understand, Sodal Security Richard Williams, an aged Con­ can give more to Thy cause help Save Larfe Hof Litters, of course, young lady,” the man­ Bv W . K. W hite. Manager. federate veteran, died In the Soldi­ support the preachers who are try. Farm Experimeht Shows ager affirmed, “that we are looking for a responsible person to fill this Appointment of W. K. White ers Home at Raleigh Tuesday of ing to get the soldiers to come into The profit-making way to feed position.” as manager of the field office of last week. The body was brought Tbv kingdom. hogs is to save large litters of pigs "Oh, Pm responsible," the young and to keep them healthy until the Social Security Administration here Tbursday and iald to rest at O Lord, bless mv dangbtar who woman replied eagerly. “On my they’re sold. You may profit as last job, every time there was at Winston-Salem, was announced Bethlehem Saturday. Mr. Williams has begun to take up the bnbii much as $780 a year by doing a something they called a discrep­ bv M. D. Dewberry, Regional Re- was a native of the Redland section with her sehootmafes. Mav she good job on both practices. ancy, they always said I was re­ see the bondage into which it will This advice is based on a study sponsible.” presentetive of Region III. Mr. of Davie county, and leaves manv of 200 hog farms in north-central White succeeds Mrs. Ruth Duffy, relatives and friends. bring her; but please, Lord, help Illinois for the 10 years 1936-45. Wasted Effort who has been transferred as man­ The new theatre building will he my other children as they worm The 60 farms weaning the larg­ Henry Peck: “Just my luck.” ager of the field office in Alexan­ be readv for occupaucv within thr and stem the crop that they may be est litters raised 36 more pigs each Friend: “What is the matter next two or three weeks if the year than the 60 farms with the now?” dria, Virginia. successful in helping to make it a smallest Utters. And the large- weather doesn't get too bad. Thic good stand, or I shall never be Peck: “I promised my wife I’d Mr. Whire has been with the “Father is pleased that you are a Utter farms earned $12 more per is one of the pretties little theatres $100 worth of feed fed. The 200 be home by 10 o’clock last night.” Social Seeurity Administration In 'this section. C B. Mooney, able to put my girl through school. poet,” said she to her new heart in­ Friend: “Couldn’t you make it?” terest. farms averaged $3,000 worth of since October, 1936, with the ex­ one of Mocksville's finest citizens Lord, have merch on the girls feed a year, so that means $360 Peck: “Yes; I did even better. “I’m glad,” retorted the boy I got in just at 9 :45, but she was ception of his war serviee in the and one of the 8tate's best conttac. and women of the USO and the friend. “Is he a lover of poetry?” more income each year on the Iarge-Iitter farms. sound asleep, and I failed to get Navy, and has held the position tors, in doing the work. WACS.. and every other group ol “No,” confessed the sweet young any credit, I might just as well The Davie Cash Store opened for women who should be setting a thing, “but my last boy friend he The 60 farms with the lowest have stayed out with you boys.” of adjudicator, coverage and liais­ business Saturday with an attrar. tried to throw out was a wrestler.” death losses raised an average of on examiner, and policy consult­ better example than influencing 1,150 more pounds of port each tive line of almost evervthing good Never Scot Free ant in the Washington and Balti­ boys to take up this terrible babii, Greater Vision Consciousness year. These low-death-loss farms The merry old knight of the road to eat. Yon nay cash for all pur­ earned $14 more per $100 worth of more offices. As a Lieutenant j. chases when yon get them, and al­ but please, Lord, help me to raise Educators and psychologists are stood at the kitchen door with his finding that vision is a far more feed fed, or $420 a year on a farm g. in W orld W ar II, Mr. W hite so carry them home, hnt you have a bumper crop so I can pay my feeding $3,000 worth of feed a year. battered hat in his hand. important factor in a child’s whole “Come in,’’ said the kind-hearted saw active service in Guam, Sai the difference in your pncketbook. debts and keep up with the Jones­ development than has been real­ It is estimated that every pig lost Th's is something new for Mocks, before weaning costs you about $10 lady, "and I’ll give you some food.” pan, Okinawa, Philippines, and in es, so my children will not have to ized. About 80 per cent of a child’s In a few minutes the tramp was viiie and Davie coantv and The school work depends on vision. The in feed. And your loss for every 100 leave home and be exposed to the pounds of pigs that die after wean­ up to his elbows in a hefty meal our initial occupation of Japan. Record wishes the new company child who cannot see properly has As he ate, the old lady remarked: evils of city life. trouble reading and may fail be­ ing is around $36.50. Upon hi< discharge from the Navy success. L. S- Knrfees is the man­ The combined extra earnings “I suppose your life has been ager of this new store, God, bless the dear preachers hind his class. Then he may be­ full of trials.” in April, 1946, he returned to em­ come a behavior problem. Every from weaning large litters and ployment with the Social Securitv The Sanford block is progressing who have been so kind as to leave child wants to excel in something. keeping death losses low after “Yessum,” he sighed. “And the nicely and will be ready for occn off preaching against the tobacco U he cannot compete in school weaning amount to a healthy $780 worst of it is that I was always Administration. every qrear. convicted.” panv earlv In March. Thisis Mocks traffic, and who now confine their work he may turn to anti-social Mr. White was bom at New activities. He may lie, or cheat, or ville’s largest and best brick block. coudamnation to its use, I thank Bern, N. C. He received his ear­ steal to draw attention to himself. Old Dogs Need Calcium The building is three stories and Thee, Lord, that some of thei. Juvenile courts in Toledo, Ohio, ly education in the city sehools of and Denver, Colo., to mention but Clip Cows for Clean Milk, A time-worn belief that milk and New Bern. He attended Wake will house the postoffice, Davie have even In some manner rented other calcium-rich foods are “main­ two have found that visual prob­ And Cut Down Milking Time Forest College, Eastern Carolina Cafe, and Green & Graves stone their land for the raising of tobac­ lems are abnormally high among ly for growing youngsters” has CUpping dairy cattle regularly is on the first floor. The second floor co, though they - still preach a juvenile delinquents. Seeing well been disproved in dogs as well as Teacher’s College, Greenville, N. and comfortably is important to an economical and effective step in in human beings. Nutrition authori­ C„ and Columbus UniversitvLaw contains twelve offices, and the gainst its use producing clean milk of high qual­ ties have pointed out that people third floor will house the various normal living, and the child who Again I pray Thee, Lord, Thon has difficulty is likely to show it ity, according to Dr. R. C. Klussen- past 60 need an abundant supply of School, Washington, D. C., where lodges of the town, besides several dorf, assistant executive secretary calcium—almost as much as grow­ wouldst preserve me from ever a- in his personality development. he received his L. L. B. degree. offices. The building is a credit to of the American Veterinary Medical ing children require—and now vet­ As soon as Mr. White can make the town and we are all prond of it. gain getting into the clutches of association. erinarians are passing along the others who work in the factory housing arrangements, he will be Rev. I L. Shinn went to Val- the habit which bound Ibe so long. The AVMA official said that a word that calcium intake of aging where it is processed, and bring tis systematic clipping program helps dogs also should be watched close­ joined bv bis wife and two daugh­ dese Satnrday where be preached And please. Lord, do keep my ly. The advice is based on labora­ ail to heaven. Amen. to lower the bacteria count and re­ ters, aged 9 and 3. two sermons Sunday at his old family from it,’ even if they do duces the amount of sediment in tory studies showing that as dogs home church near that town. Mr. work in the field and factory where This praver may sound rathe* /iilk - both of which are important get older, they tend to lose calcium The Winston-Salem office serves Shinn will leave the first of Febr­ odd and funny, yet it voices the in qualifying for the premium on from their bodies unless they get a the counties of Davie, Forsyth, uary for his new home In Georgia. it is made. generous amount of it in the daily inner feelings of multitudes of to­ special grades of milk, or In guard­ Stokes, Surrv and Yadkin. Resi­ Thermometers In this rectiou re. O Lord, please remove t h e ing against rejection of milk on the diet. bacco farmers and manufacturers, dents of this area who wish to ob­ ghteced 10 degress above zero Sun­ doubts that come when I have receiving platform. and those who work at snch a job. CUpping also makes it easier to tain a Social SecurityAccountNo. day, the eecond coldest morning dreams such as I had night before Here’s A New One! of the winter. A number of water Never have we seen such vast mul­ keep cows clean, lessens the time to file a claim for Old-Age and last, when I 'couid bear dear old required to prepare them for milk­ If your car is mussed up by a pipes bnrsted as a result of the Brother Briiton saving, “ Brethieu, titudes of people engaged in the to ing, increases the keeping quality moose or catapults into a cata­ Survivors Insurance benefits, or to freeze. The Yadkin rivers were mount, you have a chance to col­ it you are going to compromisr, bacco business as today, neither of milk, and aids in controUing Uce secure information concemingpro- frozen over a dav or two last week. and ticks, he pointed out. lect damages, according to a new have we ever seen so manv mil law in the state of Maine. AAA of­ visions of the Social Security Act The residence of W. L. Gaither don’t do it on anything as dirty as Other factors in producing milk lions enslaved by the use of it as ficials who publicized the legisla­ should write, telephone or visit near Sheffield was destroyed bv tobacco.” How well I remember of high quaUty are healthy cows, tion assert that Maine is the first fire about two o’clock Wednesday when be said that in his life! O todav. As a consequence we rea­ sterUe utensils and prompt coolingj state to take action in compensat­ rhe field office in the Nissen Buil­ Dr. Klussendorf commented. afternoon. It’ thought the fire or Lord, please help me soon to make lize that great and unspeakable ing motorists for injuries to their ding, 310 W. Fourth St., Winston- iginated from au old chimney in barm is being done to the bodies, “CUpping the udders, flanks, and cars by protected wild animals or Salem, N. C buildings Mrs. Gaither and one enough to retire and provide for belUes of dairy cows once a month birds. Motorists for a long time minds, sotils and Itvesof multitudes I will be in Mocksville on Wed­ small child were at home when the my children; then I shall be glad takes only a few minutes with an have been able to secure damages fire broke out. The house and to get out from this burden and of people Nicotine in tobacco is electric cUpper, and the improved from collisions with domestic ani­ nesday, Jan. 25th, at the court one of the mitt deadly poisons .on quality of clean milk from healthy mals- wandering aimlessly on the house, second floor, at 12:30 p. practically all of the contents were get with the old timers and he sure cows insures a uniform market at highways. Now one state at least destroyed. This is a heavy lass to I am on the right side. But till eaith, which brings on many dis. profitable prices” he concluded. puts wild animals in this category. m. I will also be in Cooleemee Mr. Gaither and family, as he 'had eases that help take many people on the same date' at the Erwin but littte insurance on the bouse then, O Lord, please bless me in out of the world. Cotton Mills office At 11 a. m. and furnishings. my work of raising It, bless the THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

-WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- EINSTEIN: One Great Law? CLASSIFIED Change Seen for Health Measure; Most schoolboys would react with surprise if told that gravity DEPARTMENT is still one of the most puzzling of GHMD Frenzied Reds Acclaim Stalin at 70; natural forces. They would de­ BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR. 200 INCOME PROVIDES you with an in* ORilW 'e a k s b n clare that Sir Isaac Newton had com e of $10.00 to $20.00 weekly* A new settled all that when, after watch­ coin operated business machine in bis Hungary Off-Limits for Americans dem and by restaurants, hotels, cocktau L Tagfe ing the falling apple, he stated a lounges, bus stations, railway stations, etc. Machine unconditionally guaranteed theory that may be over-simpli­ Io r two years. Nothing to get out ol ‘Airtight’ Case iced (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In these eolurons, they are those o: fied by explaining it as a fact that order. We will either ship machine to you Quons Western Newspaper UnlontS news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper. prepaid or place on locations and mail T IS NOT OFTEN that treasury “everything that goes up must your income from machine weekly. Never come down.” sick and never wants a day off—Works M eet S I agents turn up a tax fraud case HEALTH BILL: 24 h o u rs a day. W rite P.O . Box *$4, against a big corporation. This is Labor Honored However, Albert Einstein, friz­ Jacksonville I, Fla. ' L i t t l e partly because most big corpora­ Changes Planned zle-haired, unpretentious scientist, DRUG AND Sundries store, excellent lo­ ranked as among the greatest in cation, lease, includes fixtures, stock. C h a ll tions have their books audited by There was little likelihood that it P ric e : $20,000. J . E . TAYLOR, Box 184, reputable firms, but also because it U rtT E D STATES POSTAGE the world, and a key figure in the Stuart. Florida. CnKcd i would amount to anything in the development of atomic power, MODERN, best equipped cabinet shop In is almost impossible for the T-men long run—since the bill seems fore­ North Alabama. ReasoB- tS S , I alVt agricuk to scrutinize carefully the compli­ wasn’t content to leave it at that. health. Write Box 686, Sheffield, Ala. m iracle. doomed to failure—but Oscar EINSTEIN, after a lifetime of cated books of the big corpora­ Ewing, federal security adminis­ Triivv.wvt tions. work, had made a great discovery HELP WANTED—MEN of the id trator, let it be known he will rec­ —a discovery he believes will ex­ PROFITABLE repeat business especial­ The internal revenue bureau is ommend some changes in the ad­ NEW COMMANDER . . . Gen. ly attractive if you contact business or undertake so understaffed—thanks largely to plain the mystery of gravitation. nrnfessional offices. Details free. Good* Its He ministration's medical - insurance Clement Blanc has taken over the Sitter Supply, Box ICS, Walled Lake. Mich. the recent GOP SOtii congress— bill now before congress. One of the greatest of the scien­ job as commander-in-chief of the site pre that it is impossible for its agents tific enigmas, gravitation keeps 300 steel EWING’S conviction that the French army with headquarters MACHINERY & SU PPLIES to take enough time to go through humans from floating off the in P a ris. FOR immediate sale, sixty textile chen­ or larger all corporate books. measure as drawn could stand earth, keeps the earth and other ille m achines, b oth ?*£gl.e locations. some revision came after he ob­ needle. Also tables with individual mo* Recently, however, treasury planets spinning always in the tors for same. Information upon request. Tiie tained a personal insight into the same path around the sun. P.O. Box 77. Calhoun, Ga. belt's a agents stumbled into what they socialized health program as prac­ considered an airtight tax fraud ticed in England and other Euro­ According to the new Einstein MISCELLANEOUS______to store case against the Mid-Continent Pe­ pean countries. theory, which was announced by MONEY—P u re ex tracted sourwood IVi- over o; I troleum corporation in Tulsa, Okla the Princeton university press, all S iarf Wc. 34b. jar $1.75. Mrs. Paul Ewing said his recommenda­ the basic physical laws would be ex­ Maulden, 208 William St., Kannapolis, The case was considered so tions were not completely formu­ Northn o rm Carolina. ______-— airtight that there was not the plained in terms of gravitation. It MAKE W INE FO R S5c GALLON lated, but indicated there would Father Benedict’s secret wine formula. slightest doubt, they thought, is an attempt to describe in one No fuss. E a sy directions, 51.00. about criminal prosecution. be vsp provision in the bill to re­ This is a photograph of the law everything that goes on every­ !.•Maurer, Gl.n Sutton, Quebec, Canada. However, the wire-pullers got duce the opportunity for collusion new three-cent U.S. postage where—from the inside of one busy and the criminal aspects between patients and doctors to stamp which will be issued to atom to the limits of the universe. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of the Mid-Continent case are augment medical fees. commemorate the IOOth anni­ Einstein has been trying to do that now on ice. The approach under considera­ versary of the birth of Samuel for 30 years. Whai Does a Mother Want tion by the U.S. survey group is to Gompers, great American la­ The oil company will not have If Einstein is right, he may hold For Her Little Girl? require the patient to pay a part bor leader. It will be printed in the key that will unlock all the Admit, it. Mother. You want every­ to pay a tax bill of six million dol­ Df the cost of the medical service purple and will go on sale In t h i n g — beauty. brains, beaus. Fine lars plus 50 per cent penalty, as secrets of the universe. clothes, poise, personality. You want —not to a doctor, but to an insur­ Washington on January 27. LIKE RELATIVITY, the new her to be a good dancer, to stand recommended by the T-men. In­ ance fund. straight Vnd true, to play better ten­ theory is expressed in mathemat­ nis or golf than other girls. stead, honest taxpayers will have AS THE U.S. BILL is now But are you giving her that extra to make up the difference. STALIN: ics. The heart of the explanation of insurance? Music to enjoy, if she s drafted, doctors would be compen­ gravity is four equations, given alone—if the beaus aren’t as frequent The reason for the treasury’s sated in any or all of three ways Big Birthday as you hoped? Music to make up for case against Mid-Continent was in letters or symbols, not numerals. other things that m a y n ot be as —a per capita payment irrespec­ The Soviet-dominated world went plentiful as you planned? Munc to considered so airtight was that a tive of service, a straight salary, There was no explanation of keep her heart happy and her soul former accountant for the company into a frenzy as each nation and what the symbols mean, but no Gr or a fee basis. satellite strove to outdo the others OCTo§ay,* more than over before, set hu had furnished the evidence for the However, it might very well be physicists were ready yet to try DENOUNCES SANTA . . . Rev. thoughtful parents realize the impor­ government. in paying tribute to Russia’s to talk publicly about the new John Sinnott Martin, editor of the tance of the benefits of music. As Pauldi much ado about nothing, as it Joseph Stalin on his 70th birth vaur Wurlitzer dealer, we invite you seemed apparent neither the peo­ theory. It still had to be tested to Catholic Review, editorialized that ?o come in and see the new, Wurlit- the tren Employee Got Data anniversary. see whether it covers all the known “Santa the saint has been lost in zee Soinette pianos . . . to find out ple of the U.S., the medical profes­ ■how these more attractive pianosjsn zontal” sion, or a sufficient number of con­ THE RUSSIANS were in their laws or observations about the way Santa the sugar daddy,” and that bring music into your home at mod- ment or While working for the company, usually rare form, using the oc­ matter and energy and gravitation he had caught it making capital gressmen are in the mood for in­ the original St. Nicholas has be­ eraYOUB-WUBLWZER DEALER a large stallation of socialized medicine casion to hurl a thunderous de­ behave. come the forgotten man in the expenditures for plant expansion mand for peace at the world. In E. E. Forbes & Sons facilities during the war years and then In the United States. orgy of commercialism surround­ units no order to achieve it, they would set ing Christmas. Piano Co., Inc. charging them up as “repairs.” up, they said, annual awards for TAXATION: 40$ North 20tb Street. side hig Though the lower offices of Mid- HUNGARY: Branch Stores:Anniston, Gadsden, De­ farm cc those doing the most to preserve A Warning catur, Florence, Montgomery. Continent showed the real nature Off-Limits peace and to confound the “war local bu of the improvements, these im­ mongerens.” That category in­ It would be charged to politics than th provements were changed to read The United States, irked and cluded, of course, all nations and and an effort to smear the “Fair PERSONAL employe “repairs,” when the books went up with patience worn thin, placed governments out of sympathy with Deal” program, but house GOP contract to the top office. Repairs, of Communist-controlled Hungary off the Soviet aim of expansion. leader Joseph W. Martin struck a LOSING YOUR HAIR? Withi course, are tax. deductible, while limits for Americans traveling logical note when he warned that 1,100 co Almost fantastic was the extent New scientific discovery of the improvements, are a capital invest­ abroad. to which the Stalin-worshippers a tax increase in 1950 might throw laid, an ment and not deductible. The action was taken because went in adulation of Stalin. Thou­ the nation into an economic “tail- cause, treatment, and preven­ der wa Mid - Continent officials gave the Himgarian government has spin” and cost millions of workers tion of baldness offered by The careful instructions that the re­ sands of parcels and crates, train­ paid no attention to U.S. demands loads of merchandise, whole ex­ their jobs. noted Hollywood authority. roughly ceipts and orders for the improve­ that Robert A. Vogeler, an official miles o ments be destroyed, but one of its position halls of trinkets and pic­ MARTIN took a jibe at President Learn the scientific facts on Df the International Telephone & tures, factories and socks, books, Truman’s indication that some ex­ “HOW YOUR HAIR GROWS,” average bookkeepers just as carefully re­ Telegraph corporation had not and “WHY MEN (AND WOMEN) require tained them and turned them over and horses, wines and toys, delica­ cise taxes might be lowered by Seen released after his arrest on cies and cars were funneled toward declaring: BECOME BALD.” Write today to the treasury. As a result the November 18. At that time, several for your free copy. Moscow from the Elbe to China, ‘It appears Mr. Truman is about case was considered ironclad. Dther Americans were taken into from the Arctic to the Black sea. The agent who first handled this custody by the Hungarians. to fly a 600-million-dollar kite with Hollywood Hair Care Method case was Frank W. Lohn, chief of NO ONE MAN could ever use a multi-million-dollar tail on it.” Hooper Building The American note placing the all the gifts, or read all the hon­ intelligence for the Kansas City travel-ban on Americans to Hun­ That referred to previous state­ Salt Lake City, Utah district. He recommended crimi­ ors. No one man could ever dis­ gary again demanded Vogeler’s tribute them. What it was all ments by administration leaders nal prosecution and sent the case release and reserved the right to that they knew of no way to avoid POULTRY, CHICKS A EQ U IP. on to Mike Seltzer, chief of the worth was anyone’s guess, but cer­ claim damages for any injuries tainly millions of dollars. a deficit without higher taxes. FIRST CLASS COCKEREL CHICKS penal division of the Kansas City he may have suffered. $3.00 p er 100 and U P Eastern Germany alone col­ THE PRESIDENT’S PROPOSAL White Leghorn cockerels Friday and Sate office. Although the U.S. protest was di­ was referred to as a “package ARRESTED BY REDS • • • Israel u td a y . S3.00 p er 100 a t the h atchery or, lected 70 freight cars of gifts- $3.75 postpaid, cash with order. Heavy But while the case was still rected only to the Vogeler case, one for each year—as a sort of deal” which Martin said congress Jacobson, head of American Joint Red Cockerels Tuesday and Wednesday pending in Kansas City, Daniel a state department spokesman would reject. The plan would sug­ Distribution Committee's Buda­ $0.00 p e r 100 a t th e hatchery o r $9.75 whimsical reparations. postpaid cash with order. Fees added to Bolich, deputy commissioner of said that it also applied to the ar­ The western world paid little gest lopping 600 million dollars off pest office, has been arrested by COD shipm ents. 100% live arriv a l guar* internal revenue in Washing­ rest of Israel Jacobsen, head of the excise levies, but would call for anteed. DURR-SCHAFFNER HATCH* heed to the Soviet chest-beating Hungarian Communist police, the E R Y , Box B , 209 F e te rs St., S. W., ton, requested a conference at the American joint distribution over a desire for peace and, so far a multi-billion dollar increase in Vienna office of the committee Atlanta 3, Ca.______Oklahoma City. This was held, committee's Hungarian office. as the press recorded, England was income taxes. announces. and Bolich, for reasons best It was a strong note and indi­ the only nation among the North THE REPUBLICAN LEADER REAL ESTATE—HOUSES known to himself, came all the cated the temper of the U. S. state was on good tactical ground for YORK, ALA. 4 bedrra.. 2 bath frame, Atlantic pact signatories to send half block main hwy.. thriving town way to Oklahoma from Wash­ department, but its effect could congratulations to Stalin on his the simple reason that 1950 is a 2300 pop., radiant gas heat, lot 6axl80. be determined only in the release New churches and schools within 9 ington to participate in the con­ birthday. congressional election year and blocks. $8750. ference. Lohn and Seltzer, who Dr further detention of Vogeler and But for the Russians, them­ many Democrats would feel com­ 4(3 College St., also participated, informed him his imprisoned fellow-Americans. selves, to most of whom Stalin is pelled to go along with the GOP in York, A la. Swca that the Mid-Continent case more legendary than real, the an anti-tax hike fight. if you was fraud and should be pros­ CUPID: thrilling, dramatic high spot of the these d Keep Posted on Values One ecuted. Busy Fellow anniversary celebration came in Moscow when Stalin, himself, Has Everyrthing costs Despite this, Commissioner By Reading the Ads yields Bolich ordered the investigation Cupid was a very busy fellow walked out on a stage to let the indeed as the holiday season came people see him. corn a stopped and had the case trans­ pounds ferred to Washington. and went. And most of his activity was centered in the upper brackets ucts a When the case reached Washing­ INDONESIA: duction ton, a conference was held in of U.S. celebrities. DROP hbdcou. Hardly had he sat down to rest Uneasy Freedom basis y Bolich’s office, at which general m . ST iri^F IJV E SS prices counsel Charles Oliphant was not after bringing Vice-President Al- The United States of Indonesia represented. This is highly unusual. ben W. Barkley and Mrs. Hadley was an established fact. It had be­ / You For, ordinarily, a criminal case together at the altar, when he was come formally free after 300 years 2 drops of Penetro Nose Drops - and Iov up and off again, this time to bring to each nostril, cool, shrink— A egeme must go to the chief counsel's of­ of Dutch rule. ¥£& - Open stuffy nose. You breathe V-y fice for disposal. It does not go to about the union of New York Mayor But the birth of freedom was no easier quickly this 2-drop way. means the office of a deputy commission, O’Dwyer and fashion stylist Eliza­ routine, casual affair. Just like the s-'' I . , H mSOl PENETRO NOSE DROPS I t mca er. beth Sloan Simpson. This romance case with most republics, the balanc culminated with a wedding in birthday was grim and turbulent. crops Florida. Counsel By-Passed Even as freedom was declared, QUEEN OF TANGERINES . . . means BUT the little fellow with the the new nation deployed troops ing do However, Bolich ordered it to wings and the bow and arrows It’s sweets for the sweet as Neva and maintained a state of siege in Langley, Lakeland, Fla., chosen It me his office and although the general wasn’t having any rest. With the wide areas to prevent anticipated with s counsel was not represented, the ink barely dry on the press an­ queen of the seventh annual tan­ disturbances. gerine contest, bites into a seg­ Iar in defaulting oil company was repre­ nouncements of Mayor O’Dwyer’s IT WAS EXPECTED that Com­ soil-dr ment of a tangerine after winning t m * him tanran sented by Benjamin Saunders of wedding, headlines carrying a real­ munists and some die-hards would aareiuo at wimn t> fit» uwn year o the law firm of Charley Hamel. the contest at Cypress Gardens, ly romantic wallop were scream­ attempt to make trouble for the SMiiM o a o s M m c a • cv. josEM* • cahhagc. M issoub Hamel, former head of the board ing again. Fla., from a group of 17 girls from new republic and to embarrass it over the sunshine state. Deng of tax appeals, and formerly in the And this time, Cupid had hit by creating disorders. internai revenue bureau, is a Re­ where it hurt. Thousands'of movie- . No Other Rab Acts Faster In AtH publican who sometimes has been Hundreds of troops patrolled the struck females across the nation, streets of Batavia and machine- Ho retained by leading Democrats with a goodly number of them be­ gun posts were set up at intersec­ suffering from tax troubles. It was ing Hollywood’s own fair and the fa tions. Dutch troops throughout the CHEST are re Hamel who expertly handled the famous, were shocked, then This “queen” has everything income-tax cases of Boss Frank country were confined to barracks and p grieved as they learned that long­ for two days to prevent clashes. —beauty, brains and great COLDS Hague of Jersey City and Mayor Ed time movie idol Clark Gable had A UNITED NATIONS commis­ to relieve coughs—aching tmisctes But, Kelly of Chicago, both during the wealth. She is Senorita Anna -h ' f . MusteroIe not only brings, fast relief- wed. sion set a truce in the islands put its great pain-relieving medication home Hoover administration. HANDSOME, he-man Gable had which ended the bloody fighting Maria Alvarez Calderon, 20, breaks up congestion In upper bron­ Equ At this conference, commissioner taken to wife the widow of the late Peruvian brunette visiting New chial tubes. Musterole offers ALL the with between the Indonesians and benefits of a mustard plaster without Bolich finally decided to let Mid- Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. She was Dutch, and also supported a Dutch- kept Continent off for three million—in­ York who holds the title of the bother of making one. Just rub the former Lady Ashley. Gable Indonesian roundtable conference “beauty queen of the Ameri­ iton chest, throat and back. in us stead of six million recommended gave his age as 48, his bride said at the Hague last fall which led to be ch by the T-men. He also decided she was 39. The marriage was the the granting of Indonesian inde­ cas.” She is heiress to a 32- used against any appreciable fraud pen­ fourth for each. pendence. million dollar fortune. MUSTEROLE grind" alty. W N U -7 02—50 Only after this was decided did MECHANICAL BRAIN BERLIN: I Atte Bolich send the case to general counsel Oliphant with instructions Just in Case J -W h y S ^ 7- Pays to close the penal side of the case Instrument Plots Airplane Performance Although an announcement made FOl MIIOI ICIEt HO Flllt OF Atte —in other words, drop criminal A giant computer, which engi­ the navy’s research section for uge it clear that no emergency was ex­ RHEUMATISM reaso prosecution. neers believe can do just about at the Vought —ireraft "aapaay pected, the United States *5my or­ I NEURITIS-LUMBAGO $2,000 anything except eat and sleep is plant in Dallas. > dered riot-eontrol training for all ing th Deputy Commissioner Bolich was performing amazing feats in con­ former head of internal revenue According to engineer* describ­ American troops in Berlin. MCNEIL'S F. nection with analyses of airplane ing the device’s functions, it's “Riot control, or street fighting, specia intelligence in New York, at which performance even before the air­ Egg* MAGIC time he was close to many Tam­ simple. They admit, however, that is what troops in Berlin presum­ BEST BRITISH NEWS PICTURE agric* plane is built. it takes years for an operator to ably would have to face if any­ . . . This photo of King George VI come many leaders. He was sent to his The device imitates an airplane thing would develop,” said Col. present key spot in Washington by learn how to interpret the an: won for Reginald Palmer, I. N. S., earni in flight as it develops information swers which the machine gives. Julian Ewell. He added that the top award as the best British while Joe Nunan, another Tammany vital to engineers planning air­ largo BottIelZmB — «l‘U 2 - Small Size 60c man, who once served as commis­ However, those studying the device trouble might come from the east- news picture of the year in the In onl craft for the future. It was lent by say it’s time well spent. "Ti (German) police, or anywhere. » CIIIIOI: M l OIU M OItECTEI« rowin sioner of internal revenue. British division of the annual En­ n IU HQD NK SIIItS Cl H Mill KCiilI Il Qrici cyclopedia Brltannlca contest. B lU R C0„ In . IIC Ito n iL tt «■ TlOIUI

\ THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. D BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET Zhe Vrescnce T Pierre, Great Hunter, Found HERE rwo or three are gathered to­ OR. gether,” Lord, Fine Techniqne > a n In* Something He Could Not Kill A n ew Old Mrs. Jones had led a ■ By BILLY ROSE- W We have your promise that you will sheltered life and had never heard cocktafi tations, of a lawyer before. ranteed From the province of Manitoba in Canada comes the strange tale be there, out of “Just what does a lawyer do e lo y o u Quonset-Type Huts Oi- Pierre Montevilain, the hunter. Your acceptance or rejection of We cling to it youi dear unbroken word, for a living?” she asked her n d m ail \ Never it will depend on the kind of pixies under your hat. .. . grandson. —W o rk s Meet Storage Needs F&r many years, Pierre, a man with the strength of a caribou, lived We bring the burdens that we cannot bear, ox 23-1, “A lawyer, grandma,” he ex­ 'Little Business' Answers in almost medieval splendor in a chateau overlooking Lake Winnepeg. We bring our heart’s deep gratitude and praise plained, “is a man who induces lle n t I c y . Only two things interested'him—hunting and drinking, and the measure of two other men to strip for a fight, . sto ck . the man was that he was m ore concerned with the potency than th e ‘ And all the supplications of our days. OX 184, Challenge in Grain Belt then charges them for holding taste of his liquor, and cared little what it was he shot as long as he their clothes.” sh o p In Called upon by the department of made the kill. ale. Ill agriculture to perform a modern A la. And you are here among us as we plead; miracle, “little business” in 10 When he was Airty, he married The Cad! midwsstern states is tackling one EmiUe d’Arbesine, a girl of good efficient instrument of destruc­ We reach our hands to touch your garment’s hem. As the young lady oyster snug­ family from the Winnipegosis dis­ tion. rs p e c ia l- of the biggest jobs of its kind ever Your treasure house is opened for our need gled back into the sand after her in o ss o r undertaken anywhere in peacetime. trict, and when she presented him “Tomorrow,” he said, “we will first date with the dashing lobster Good* with a son a year latyr he toasted •t another tection more than he. From then on, the great hunt­ LER a large part of the necessary new present, a specially - constructed • • * Crazed, Pierre, picked up the er became the great butcher. Day s facilities. These archroofed steel rifle, small enough for a boy to HALF AN HODF later, Pierre rifle and pumped the remaining after day, he killed as if bent on units now are mushrooming up be­ carry but in all other respects an back on the porch, was roused from bullets into the animal’s heart. Then exterminating every animal in the Best Known side highways and railroads near forest, and at wight he drank and HOME REMEDY TO RELIEVE farm centers through the efforts of cursed bis wife for her ideas local businesses and labor, rather The about souls and animals. than the work of transient crews B y One evening the following sum­ l»Aln$C0UGHIN6 employed by a few big and distant mer he saw a giant stag at the DISTRESS contracting firms. Richard H. Wilkinson1 far end of the garden. He reached W I U 9 Within two weeks time more than Fiction CASE OF FORGERY for his gun and followed it down O nly Vicfes VapoRub gives you th is 1,100 concrete foundations had been to the lake. At the water’s edge special Penetrating-Stimulating of the laid, and erection of steel was un­ C orner the animal paused and Pierre action when you rub it on throat, reven- der way on them in every state. lifted the gun to his shoulder, but chest and back at bedtime:— ed by The concrete work alone was instead of a giant stag he saw a It penetrates to upper bronchial ity. closed. -frightened fawn. Its eye3 re­ tubes vith special medicinal vapors. roughly equivalent to laying 25 •"THERE'S A CURIOUS TWIST - HE FIRST CALL was on a man ItsnMOUHES chest and back surfaces cts on miles of highway in a time that an • to this case, inspector,” T named Simons in the suburban As Clifford finished speaking, minded him of two other sets of like a wanning poultice. And it ,OWS,” average road-making crew would George Jackson, president of the town of Sharonfield. Mrs. Simons Simons, a tall spare man, appeared eyes, but he fired, and the animal keepsworiongfor _ 0>IEN') require to put down one. Medville National Bank was saying, answered their knock. in the doorway, stopped and looked gave a little jump and fell dead. hours—even IfIC n S today “Anthony Page, who deposited “Harry is away. Is there' any­ about in bewilderment. Attracted by something on its neck, while yon deep] w v a p o b o o $25,000 with us on Monday, de­ thing I can do?” he walked over to see what it ‘Tm Inspector Clifford of police was .... ethod Sweat Down Costs cided to use his right name at the Followiug previous instruc­ headquarters,” the officer said, last moment.” tions from Clifford, Jackson stepping forward. “Simons, I arrest The villagers were not surprised “His right name? What do you said: “We made a mistake in you for forging Edward Thurston’s a few days later when they learned mean?” t his monthly statement last name to a check for $5,000.” that Pierre Montevilain had died of ANY SIZK (6 or 9) EXP. KOU FIlM I ^ stroke. But there was much talk DEVELOPED. • HOBftV PfilNU (awry “Anthony Page is a fiction writer. week. Do yon happen to know Simons’ eyes grew wide. The EQUIP. His real name is Edward Thurston. Whether he has it handy?” about the object found in the dead H andy M aiH ng E w lo p t* F v n U Iu i CHICKS color drained from his cheeks. For man’s hand—a silver medallion of V ahiaN t A m nunf Ciimi Recently a distant uncle died and “It may be on his desk. Will you 9 moment he stared as though OCt BETTER PICIUItES FOR ISSI •y a n d Sat* ______left him a small St. Francis of Assisi suspended IlmTACAC KABStT CO-=S stchery or, come inside?” struck, then impulsively turned on a thin gold chain. r. H e a v y . . . . fortune — $25,000 They followed her into the house. and bolted. S/BAR.TA.NBUR.6 S.C. \Vecnesd;iy 3 ■ Mlnilifi to be exact. Page y o r S9.75 There was a small den off the liv­ Anticipating the move, In­ s added to Fiction consulted me ing room containing a desk. Mrs. “MX BEAD IBKOBS WIIO PAUiI** rivnl guar- about investments. spector Clifford leaped for­ HATCH* Simons began opening drawers ward. His fingers caught hold' t., S. W ., I advised him not and peering into them. For a mo­ to invest in anything while the of the tall man’s collar, and ment Inspe5tor Clifford stood idly yanked him backward. market was in its present unstable by. Then suddenly he stepped for­ TSES condition. He agreed, and decided nih frame. ward and snatched something from “Quite simple when explained,” vinR towr, to deposit the money in our bank one of the drawers. Clifford was saying later. “Simons lot 65x130. until things looked better, w ith in 9 probably needed money. He was in “He came in early Monday morn­ Before the startled eyes of Mrs. the bank when Page ,was making LAZY LIVER? feeds rV gJ^bS! Simons and the astonished gaze of Sweat down your production costs ing and made the deposit, decided his deposit, and picked up the blot­ flow for normal functioning—Lane’s help to use his real name of Edward President Jackson’, he strode over ter Page had used when signing E^SCRE stimulate bile flow. . if you want to maintain profits in to a window, studied the thing. these days of declining farm prices. Thurston at the last moment. On his name. It was a new blotter^ By INEZ GERHARD alues One way to sweat down those Wednesday, a check for $5,000, “Simon’s our man,” he said. and the imprint therefore was defi­ signed by Edward Thurston, was “This proves it. Now—” He broke nitely easy to copy for forgery OHN BARRYMORE, JR., mak­ Ads costs is to increase your crop yields per acre. More bushels of presented and cashed by one of off as the front door opened and purposes.” * J ing his screen debut in Eagle corn and grain per acre, more our tellers. Lion’s “The Sundowners,” is afraid of just one thing—that he pounds of meat, milk, dairy prod­ “ I have questioned Thurston. .» ucts and poultry mean lower pro­ will unconsciously copy his famous Your Gtiildren He says he left for Chicago father. Playing a quick-triggered ADCOLD duction costs per unit. On such a directly after depositing the IAST WEEK'S basis you can make a profit even if cowboy, he had two elderly ac­ money, and swears he told no ANSWER ■ tresses who had played with John, prices slacken further. one about his decision io use SSWORD PUZZLE have GOUGHS Sr., to check on his work; after You can get those higher yields his real name. He had [signed seeing “The Great Profile” and ...DUE TO COLDS and lower costs with good soil man­ no checks against bis account! part of “Richard HI,” he was up- agement. Good soil management Inspector Kent Clifford reflec­ QSQElQ BQElQS s Cl tively lighted a cigar. o a a i a a q q q e b means giving your soil a fair deal. ACROSS 3. Look 21. R eso n ^ GIVE THEM GOOD-TASfIMS It means supplying the soil a well- ‘You say that Thurston made his I. Burrowing askance 22. European □OS QDII BD SCOTT’S EMULSION balanced ration of plant foods, so deposit early on Monday morning?” anim al 4. Blundered shark Q Q Q Q aaa crops will be well nourished. It 8« lp a build stamina — helps baQft ‘As far as I can find out,”- the 6. M other 5. Chart 24. Kettles QDS QQBO twa!stance to colds, if yoangsteis don't means building up instead of break­ president offered, “there were 6. River 6. Constella­ 27. God of QQQSQ QQdSQ get enough natural A&D Vitambisl ing down soil structure and tilth. (Eur.) tion pleasure □ a a a a n a Scotfa b a high energy only two men in the bank while □dh. aaaaaaa It means “recharging” the land Thiurston was here.” He handed 10. City (Rum.) 7. Elephant- (Egypt.) FOOD TONIC — a "goW 11. Snake Iikeanimals 29. Let it stand BE? QQCI . QQQ mine” of natural AftD with soil-enriching crops at regu­ the officer a slip of paper. “Here,, □ □ □ □ □ SQQQG m Vitamins and energy- lar intervals, instead of growing 12. Honorary (extinct) (print.) Qaiaaa aaaaa bonding natural oil. Easy are their names and addresses. ’ title (Turk.) 8. Cling to 30. Mistakes soil-draining row crops year after Both are well known to all of us, SSBQD QQQBIB to take. Many doctors year on the same land. 14. Exist 11. Sleeveless 31. Color recommend it) Bny today men of high repute.” 15. TwUled garments 33. Master at your drag store, fabric 13.Insects (obs.) 43. Girl’s Dangers of Butchering J7. Denary 16. A pastry 34. Whirl nickname MORE than fust a tonic— - 18. Fortify dessert 36. To sweeten 44. Evergreen ifs powerful nourahmenff At Home are Outlined 20. Twist out 19. Domi­ 40. Past tense shrub Home butchering is profitable on ' of shape neering of "bid’’ 46. Encountered the farm and many rural families 23. B reak N o . S 3 JOHN BARRYMORE, JR. SCOTfS EMULSION are replenishing their lockers, jars suddenly t 2 ; 3 6 7 8 Hig h Eh e r g y t o n i c and pantries. 25. Lyric poems set at finding that many o f hia 26. Weep con* M But, unless undue caution is used, % 9 IO I own mannerisms were like his muscles vulsively father’s. He is 17 now, and says fast relief home butchering can be dangerous. 28. Mountain w , medication Equipment, too, should be used Il 12 13 that maybe when he is 21, with h is pper bron- (Phil.) M own acting style set, he will see rs ALL the with care. AU lmives should be 29. Kind o f dog; 1 some of his f a th e r ’3 old pictures. er without kept in a suitable place when not d 82. Concludes 14 IS « 17 • Ifc .. Just rub in use. Hoisting equipment should 35. Ringlets m IWa Robert Sterling, Robert Preston, EEH be checked. A tamper should be 37. Soak 18 19 Zo Zl ZZ Chill Wills and Cathy Downs are used to force meat into fha 38. Blunder also in “The Sundowners.” grinder. 39. Confer 25 24 ZS W knighthood Two clothing manufacturers have 02— 5 0 ' Simon’s eyes grew wide . . . upon 26 27 28 offered Merlin Brando a $10,000 Attention to Details for a moment he stared as 41. Music note % > wardrobe if he’ll abandon his blue though struck, then impul­ 42. A pulled 29 50 V S t 53 94 jeans. Teresa Wright, on “The Pays Oif for Hog Fanns sively turned and bolted. candy (var.) i Men” set, said “You look as if JA "KD PftlRS or Attention to details is the biggest 45. A street 55 3* 37 you had just returned from a long reason why come hog farm s earned Inspector Clifford studied the A rab week-end inside a washing ma­ TISM 47. Standard i MBAGO 93,000 more than some others dur­ names. “Now tell me what your Sd ’ *9 40 4J chine.” ing the past year. clerks were up to.” 48. Settlement, SW A rab, i F. J. Reiss, farm management ‘Nothing unusual. Getting things 42 45 4* 4«i 46 49. Not fast Red - haired Susan Hayward specialist in the Illinois college of ready to start the day. Making sure makes her strongest bid for Acad­ CO. Network 47 I4ft agriculture, said that 128 high in­ deposit blanks, pens, blotters, ink, emy honors in Samuel Goldwyn’s come hog farms averaged $10,200 etc., were on the lobby counters. DOWN “My Foolish Heart” — worked Arranging their cash ...” I49 50 earnings from swine last year, 1. Recent I * every day from morning to night while 161 less-efficient farms took Inspector Clifford snapped his 2. Strang* m I m to get done in time to be shown S m a ll S iz e 6 0 c In only $8,000. E xtra care a t for- fingers. “That’s it.-Come on, we’re before the year’s end. and so be J K H H ie iIitt HlllHDAliOH WMt IM fM HilE WUUHttB IBUTCD * rowing, control of parasites, helped. going to call on these two men.” eligible. «■ receipt prict tllE 4. TLOtUR THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C . JANUARY 18. I960 THE DAVIE RECORD. Election Called An Appreciation THE DA)| C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. The Davie County Board of I wish to extend my heartfelt O l d e s t Pape Elections finished checking names thanks to the many friends and No Liquor, I on drv force petitions last week neighbors for their kindness dur­ TELEPHONE ing the illness and after the death and found that the petitions con­ of my moth, r, Mrs. Minnie Smith, CLEARANCE NEWS AM Entered at the Poatoffice in Mocka- tained 83 names more than were and also for the many beautiful triile, N. C., aa Second-clan* Mali matter. March 3.1903. necessary to compel the board to floral designs. Geo. R. Rol MRS. ROBT. L. SMITH. call an election on the sale of ness trip to N SUBSCRIPTION RATES: wine and beer in Davie County. nesday. I OVE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA * 1.50 The petition contained 1120 nam­ SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. es, and of this number 826 were SALE E. P. Ratledl ONf YEAR. OUTSIPE STATt - *2.00 SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 qualified vcters. The date of the Stockholders leaf farmer, election will be SaturdayfFeb. 8th. ENTIRE STOCK WINTER last week on "IF MY PEOPLE WHICH ARE CAliED BY Dr. P. H. Mason is chairman of the Board of Elections. Ladies Coats, Suits Reduced M r. and MY NAME SHALL HUMBLE THEMSELVES. AND Meetinq ricks spent PRAY. AND SEEK MY FACE AND TURN AWAY The Record predicts that the SUITS U p To $69.50 people of Davie will give a 2j to I $39.50 in 1 FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEN W IU I The Annual Stockholders NOW HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AND WILL FORGIVE vote against the legalized sale of SUITS Up To $49.50 M r and k be.r and wine when the election Meeting of the THEIR SINS. AND W IU HEAL THEIR I A H D ." - NOW $34.00 & $29.00 Mrs. C. J. comes off. ? CHRON. 7 :1 4 . SUITS Up To $22.50 were Mocks NOW $13.50 day. It is less than five months until Mocksville the Ma. primaries will be coming Elect Officers I Lot Odd $4.95 W alter E off. Politics is very quiet in Da­ AU officers of the Bank of Da­ SUITS spent severa vie County. This year a sheriff, vie were re-elected at the annual Building&Loan $99.50 COATS his farm i clerk of the court, coroner, mem­ meeting of the directors Wednes­ Reduced To $59.50 & $69.50 cutting som ber of the legislature, State sena­ day afternoon at 3 o’clock. The $32.50 COATS A promin tor, congressman and solicitor will officers are: Association Reduced To . $22.50 be voted on in this county. Up Knox Johnstone, president; J. chant says $19.50 COATS other drug. to this good hour only one Re­ C. Sanford, vice-president; S. M. Will Be Held Reduced To $12.50 publican candidate has announc­ Call, cashier. nother new $59.50 COATS ed. and he is Attorney J. AIlie The following directors were In Their Office Reduced To $39.50 & $35.00 Mrs. C. Hayes, of North Wilkesboro, who re-elected: d erw en t; is a candidate for Solicitor in this Thursday, January 26th S. M. Call, J. C. Sanford, Knox MILLINERY ENTIRE STOCK Boys and Children’s at Rowan district against Avalon E. Hall, of S WEATETS $1.49 Johnstone, R. B. Sanford, S. A. at 7:30 P. M. Ladies’ Hats CHILDREN’S W INTER weeks ago, Yadkinville, who has held this of­ Formerly $2.95 Harding. Formerly $4.95-$15 WEAR REDUCED § To i hom e Frid' fice for the past 12 years. Mr. A Real Value This bank declared a 14% divi­ Now $1.00 to $5.00 Includes Slips, Dresses, Coats, Hall has announced that he will dend during the year just closed. Snow Suits, Sweaters and Jacket Children's Plastic And Plaid Dr. and be a candidate for another term The capital stock is $50,000. The LADIES’ BRAS RAINCOATS left last Tu Formerly $1.98 Now $1.49 of four years. surplus was increased Ia t year Notice to Creditors 25c Fla., where Formerly 98c SAVE on SHOES Electrie It is only four weeks uutil ' the from $100,000 to $150,000, with Having qua ified as administra­ remainder WASHING MACHINES voters of Davie County will go to total resources of over $3,000,000. j tor of the estate of D. P. Dyson, One Rack One Lot 0O /Jjj home in th The Bank of Davie is one of deceased, late of Davie County, LADIES’ DRESSES SHOES - y L . U O W ith Pump the polls and vote for or against North Carolina, notice is hereby Formerly $149.50 Now $99.50 Donnie the legalized sale of beer and wine the strongest banking institutions $2.98 Values $4.95 to $5.95 given to all persons holding claims Deluxe in the cla in Davie County. Every voter in in this section, and is growing by against the said estate, to present Vaiue to $16.50 leaps and bounds. We are all REFRIGERATORS county, n the county should know how The them to the undersigned on or Misses Reversible Coats WOOLENS 8 cu. ft. proud of this important institu­ before Dec. 17, 1950, or this no­ was in tow Record stands on .his important Garbadine and Wool $1.25 to $2.25 Yard Formerly $352,50 tion, which serves thousands of tice will be plead in bar of their ness question. We shall vote against Formerly $16,50 - \ Price Values to $3.95 Now $249.50 patrons throughout Davie and recovery. All persons indebted to the sale of beer and wine on Feb. said estate are requested to make Dr. and adjoining counties. 18th if we are able to get to the prompt settlement. This Dec. 17, Thursday polls. We would be glad to know We don't like to make X 1949. T. M. DYSON, Admr. where the how the other county newspapers of D. P. Dyson, Deceased. C C. Sanford Sons Co. Robert marks after vour name. Mocksville, N. C., Route I. stand on this question. The pub THE HOME OF BETER MERCHANDISE FOR 82 YEARS assisting i lie is deeply interested in this vV Dr. Hall’s tal question. Our columns arc REPORT OF CONDITION OF open for short letters on this sub­ Davie ject. Let the public know where BANK OF DAVIE U . N. C., you stand. OfMocksvillein the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Iished a December 31, 1949. the late ter of Tobacco Varieties ASSETS of this ci The countv agent’s office has Cash, balance with other banks, including reserve bal­ Johnnie contacted seed dealers in Mocks- ances, and cash items in process of collection $ 526,347.57 will hold ville in regard to having on hand U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,397,301.78 Big Stock! service at recommended tobacco varieties Obligations of States and political subdivisions 244,217.46 nibell Jo which are very suitable for Davie Other bonds, notes and debentures 50,000.00 ship on County. The tobacco buyers on Loans and discounts 846,494.76 The publi the markets are getting more and Bank premises owned, furniture and fixtures 6,790.11 more particular about types of to­ Other assets .... 9,124.83 Roy Ca bacco they are willing to pay good TOTAL ASSETS $3,080,276.51 High Po prices for. High prices are paid Better Lines! Davie D LIABILITIES for thin tobacco that ripens and who has cures well. Some varieties that we Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor­ C. C do not recommend might make porations $ 1,025,333.58 Sawmill Supplies, Garden and Farm Tools, Axes, time, is more pounds per acre but the Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpo­ Carpenter Tools, Nails, Screen Wire Goods C quality it ill cause it to sell at a rations - - - - 1,450,310.48 new duti lower price. However, if a farm­ Deposits of United States Government (including pos­ er has been tri ing out several va­ tal savings) 21,891.78 W. M rieties of tobacco over a period of Deposits of States and political subdivisions 325,530.65 County, years and has found any particu­ Other deposits (certified and officers, checks, etc.) 3,819.09 Poultry Supplies desday lar variety that will produce a TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,826,885.58 with his large amount of good qnality thin Other liabilities . . . 25,643.99. Fountains, Feeders, Poultry Wire, Any Height. Junker i tobacco which has been selling at TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordina- carrier, a good price, he should certainly One And Two-Inch Mesh vering m ted obligations shown below) $2,852,529.57 continue to use it. Local soil now taki conditions have a good deal to do CAPITAL ACCOUNTS with the tobacco that does best. Capital* - - - - $ 50,000.00 R V LlTE FOR POULTRY HOUSES Mr There are a large number of, Surplus .... 150,000.00 rav and farms in Davie County which are! Undivided profits - 27,746.94 Minneso Field Fence Pruning Shears, Pruning Saws, County heavily infested with black shank TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - 227,746.94 disease. Some farmers told me I. C. W i TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Lopping Shears, Hedge Shears. during 1949 that they had the dis­ of Mock ACCOUNTS - - '$3,080,276.51 ease in their crop this year for the Highwa slThis bank’s capital consists of common stock first time. Setting the crop on welcom with total par value of $50,000.00. land known to be free from the JACCUZZI WATER PUMPS to the b MEMORANDA disease is a good practice. Some Our farmers do not have a great deal Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for Galvanized Pip.' In All Sizes—Pipe Fittings who Iiv of tobacco land on their farms, ! other purposes - - - $ 579,569.69 Clarksvi and they should certainly grow a j (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of re- Fngidaire Appliances Mocksv black shank resistant variety of to­ ! serves of 10,195.74 week, (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of bacco. We recommend Vesta 30 old last to be used on land infested with , reserves of 19,744.91 MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS joying g black shank. Oxford 3 could be I I, S. M. Call, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemly swear will go used on soils having very little that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly re- For i Inside And Outside. black shank disease. Seed dealers and vot have been asked to make available ■ presents the true state of the several matters herein contained and and be these varieties in time for sowing ' set forth, -,to the best of my knowledge and belief. Spred Satin Paint With Rubber Base Ready To Use plant beds. The other varieties I S. M. CALL, Cashier. J.C h t.iat we recommend and have ask­ Correct-Attest: in rene ed the seed dealers to have on KNOX OHNSTONE, Big Lide Shelf Hardware T heR e hand are: 402, Yellow Special, JNO. C. SANFORD. us that Bottom SpecialtYeIlow Mammoth, S. A. HARDING, Mammoth Gold, Oxford 26, Lem vey ab Directors. and o i Bright and Gold Dollar. State of North Carolina, County of Davie, ss: Guilfot It costs a lot of money and la­ Farmers Hiardware & Supply Co. dress h bor to grow a crop Sof tobacco. Sworn to and subscribed before me this IOih day of January, 1950, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. month Use a variety that will pay off the Phone 46 Wilkesboro Street ago tel most at the tobacco market. MAE K. CLICK, Notary Public. had . E. PEEBLES, Co. Agent. My commission expires March 8, 1951. the pr TfiE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE. N. C. JANUARY 18. 1950

THE DAVIE RECORD. ly P. Martin, Jr., Public Health personalities of our generation. Investigator, of Hendersonville, Auxiliary Meets To Meet Saturday Church News This could be your only op­ spent the week-end in town with portunity of hearing this great The Ladies Auxiliary to the The Farmers Mutual Fire Ins. Rufus Moseley, world famous Oldest Paper In The County his parents. man of God. So WELCOME to V. F. W. held its regular meeting Association will hold its annual writer and Christian leader will Bethlehem Methodist Church. No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads meeting at the court house in Wednesday night, January 18th, Mocksville is to get two new Thursday night January 5, at 134 Statesville, on Saturday, Jan. 21st, speak at Bethlehem Methodist, South Main St., Mrs. Beaulah A Church, Wednesday. Januarv 18, 7:30. NEWS AROUND TOWN. business houses in the immediate at 11 o’clock, a. m. At this meet­ Rev. Reid Wall will preach at future, both on Wilkesboro street. Williams, president called the ing a report of the past year’s bus- at 7:30^ P. M., Bethlehem Church Smith Grove Methodist Church, A new building will be erected meeting to order. Three new idrss will be given and officers for is on die Farmington Circuit. Sunday, Jan. 22, at 10 a. m He Geo. R. Rowland made a busi* members took their obligatious. the coming year will be elected. Mr. Moseley, bom near Elkin, next door to Hendricks St Merrell This meeting is of interest to quite will preach at Bethlehem Metho­ ness trip to Winston-SalemWed They were Lois O Allen, De- N. C., was educated at Peabody, dist Church the same morning at nesday. Furniture Co., which will house a a few people of Davie County. 11 o’clock. AU members are ur­ Goodrich Store, at the other lota F. Everhardt, and AIma M. Mercer, Chicago, Harard and Heidelberg. For a time he was a ged to be at these services. Rev. E. P. Ratledge,prominent Wood, building is just west of Mocksville, Anderson. Mrs. Alberta Varner, ,Mr. Wall is Superintendent of a Member of the National Coun­ teacher a t Mercer University. leaf farmer, was in town one day F'orist, which will house the new ( WANT ADS PAY. Since 1910 his only business con­ |The Methodist Home for the last week on business. Pontiac Agency. Keep your eve cil . nd Past State President, gave nection has been as a writer for Aged. We welcome visitors to on this growing town. the obligations. She also gave a FOR SALE.—Kitchen stove- the “Macon Telegrapv”. Mr. these service. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Hend­ talk on what the Auxiliary is and wood. $4.00 trailer load. Maseley is one of the most unique JOHH OAKLEY, Pastor, ricks spent Wednesday afternoon the work that it does. | Phone 365-W. ROY W. CALL. 1.50 in Greensboro on business. Spry-Hendricks O n .a call meeting of January “Hickorv Lumber Wanted— Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry, of 19, the Auxiliary plans to make Write for prices and cutting in­ KOO Mr and Mrs. Jack Vogler and Cooleemee, announce the engage­ tray favors for Valentines’ day for structions. Southern Desk Com­ pany, Hickory, North Carolina.” Mrs. C. J. Taylor, of Advance, ment of their daughter, Irene, to the hospital at Oteen, N. C. 150 were Mocksville shoppers Thurs Worth Hendricks, son of Mr. and j For its next meeting the Auxi­ MlN AIR’S TOBACCO SEED ANNOUNCEMENT day. Mrs. Paul Hendricks, of this city.; liary plans to make tray favors for —19 leading varieties. See your local dealer or write McNair’s L 95 Walter Felker, of Concord, The wedding will be solemnized Valentines’ day for the hospital Yield-Tested Seed Company, Lau- BEGINNING spent several days last week on at the Cooleemee Baptist Church at Kinston, N. C. Anyone who rinburg, North Carolina. on Saturday, January 21st. have any only Christmas cards K50 his farm in Calahaln township, PLOWING—I am prepared to cutting some timber. they have not destroyed, w e do your garden plowing. Good Wednesday, Jan. 18th, Golden Wedding would be glad to have them. If work, reasonable price. HUBERT K 50 A prominent Mocksville Mer­ vou cannot bring them bv, please LEE CLEMENT, Next House chant says our town needs an­ Anniversary call 200 and some member of the North of Bob Wilson Farm. And Continuing Until '.50 other drug store. How about a- Auxiliary will pick them up. Monuments Mausoleums nother newspaper? Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foster, of Mocksville, Route 3, will celebrate D. R. STROUD Further Notice, 100 SQUAREDANCE-At Shadv Salisbury St Phone 195-J Mrs. C. R. Plowman, who un­ their golden wedding anniversary Grove School, Saturday night, Mocksville, N. C. derwent an appendicitis operation on Jan. 22nd. They will have O' January 21, at 8:30. Admission is REPRESENTING f n s 50c a person. Candy, drinks, The Members Of The 149 at Rowan Memorial Hospital two pen house from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Salisbury Marble Sl Granite Co. peanuts and popcorn will be sold. Quarriers - Designers weeks ago, was able to return Everyone invited, relatives, friends Come and bring th e family and neighbors. Memorials That home Friday. Sponsored by the Junior Class. “Last ‘Till Everlasting” Mocksville Merchants Id Plaid We Deliver And Erect Anywhere. Dr. and Mrr. R. P. Anderson Myers-McClam- Geo. F. Booe, of Yadkin ville, Wholesale and Retail [ S1.49 left last Tuesday for Fort Myers. R. 3, was in town last week on Fla., where thev will spend the business. Associations remainder of the winter at their rock Marriage IINES home in that city. On Sunday, January 8th, at 3 DAVIE DRIVE-M WILL |v S99.5Q o’clock, p. m., the Oak Grove Me­ Donnie Lee Cleary, who lives thodist Parsonage on Salisbury St. ThEATRE CLOSE THEIR STORES in the classic shades of Yadkin was the scene of the marriage of Princess Theatre RS county, near Brooks X Roads, Mocksville Salisbury Highway Miss Ethel Lou McClamrock, dau­ was in town last week on busi­ Each ghter of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mc- Wednesday and rhursday ness. Clamrock, of Route 3, Mocksville, THURSDAY &. FRIDAY Jan. 18th and 19th and Hayden Cornelius (Kid) My­ John Wayne & Gail Russell In Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Hall left “SITTING PRETTY” Wednesday Afternoon ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. ] “WAKE OF THE RED Thursday for New York Citv, Maureen O’Hara and Robert Mvers, of Cooleemee. where they will spend two weeks. WITCH” With Montgomery CLOSING HOURS ON Robert Hoyle, of Cooleemee, is Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald was the of­ Gig Young & AdeIe Mara ficiating minister. Miss Evona ONE CARTOON WEDNESDAY WILL BE assisting in the drug store during York presented a program of wed­ SATURDAY Dr. Hall’s absence. Friday and Saturday ding music. Monte Hale &. Ray Christopher The bride wore a gray suit with Jan. 20th and 21st 12 OfClock., Noon Davie County Alumni of W. C. black accessories. Her corsage was In “SOUTH OF RIO” With DOUBLE FEATURE J U. N. C., Greensboro, has estab­ of red rosebuds. Paul Hurst & RoyBarcroft “TRAIL OF MOUNT1ES” lished a loan fund in memory of Those attending the wedding MONDAY & TUESDAY Russell Hayden and J. Holt Mocksville Merchants the late Miss Lucile Horn, daugh­ were Mrs. O. G. McClamrock, and Fred McMurry & Henry Fonda ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Horn, Mrs. I. B. Fitzgerald, Mary Nell “ARGENTINE NIGHTS” of this city. McCIamrock, Kathleen Poplin, of In “THE TRAIL OF THE Association. ■M i ■— ^ Mocksville; Tommie Ridenhour, The Andrew Sisters Johnnie Swisher, of Sheffield, of China Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. LONESOME PINE” With ONE CARTOON. L. D. Vaughn, of Kannapolis. will hold a preaching and prayer Sylvia Sidney, Fred Stone, Monday and Tueaday service at the home of Miss An- After an unannounced wedding Fuzzy Knight trip Mr; and Mrs. Myers will make Ian. 23rd and 24th nibell Joyner, in Clarksville Town­ their home with the groom’s par­ Li Technicolor “SCUDDAHOO, SCUDDA ship on Saturday night, Jan. 28th. ents at Cooleemee. HEY” June Haver Sl Lon The public is invited. WEDNESDAY Sonny Tufts S l Barbara Britton McAllister Auction Sale! ONE CARTOON Roy Call spent last Tuesday at Wilson Elected In “THE UNTAMED BREED” High Point buying shoes for At a joint meeting of the Davie With George Gabby Hayes AU Showa Start At 7 O’Clock I Will Offer For Sale At Public Davie Dry Goods Co. Mr. Call, Post 4024, V. F. W., and MocksJ - In Cinecolo who has been shoe salesman for ville and Cooleemee American Space Reserved For Trucks Auction To The Highest Bidder fces, C. C. Sanford Sons Co., for some­ Legion Posts, held at the court time, is now with Davie Drv house Friday evening, Woodrow Wilson, of this city, was elected For Cash, On Goods Co., and entered upon his Service Officer, to fill the vacancy new duties last week. caused by the recent death of F. R. Leagans, who held the office W. M. Junker, of Mecklenburg for the past five years. -:r Saturday, Jan. 21, 1950 County, returned home last Wed- Speciaj Notice desday after spending a week BEGINNING AT I O’CLOCK, P. M., THE FOLLOWING with his son, T. L. Junker. Mr. 50c. Special Reading By i h t Junker is a retired rural letter We Are Pleased To AnnounceThat PERSONAL PROPERTY: carrier. He spent 30 years deli­ Madam Lewis I Some Farm Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Mr advice is NOT SUGAR COATEl}; vering mail for Uncle Sam and is you are told the troth. , Mr. Roy Call Is! Now Connected Two Old Walnut Dressers, One Walnut Bedstead, One Old now taking life easy. I am the only white member of the ReelAndLoomj AFewOldDishes And Some Glassware. * MAHATMAsn-Eodowed with Power o|f With Indie. Sale Will Be Held At My Home On Yadkinville Highwav, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mur- Wise People Seek Wise Counsel. You’ve. rav and two children, of Aitkin, | Heard of Me on The Air. You’ve Seen Mh Six Miles West Of Mocksville. Minnesota, have moved to Davie; on The Screen—Now Meet Me Face Ut Face. Best beyond question. The bencta- Davie Dry i Goods Co., County and are living on the D r.I es in the parks are filled with people whe MRS. RENA BLACKWELDER have not consulted Madam. J. C. Wieter farm 12 miles west TIME TRIED AND TESTED-Tbis is not Mocksville, Route 2. of Mocksville on the YadkinviIle a fly by night or catch penny affair. Andi Will Highway. The Record is glad to ALL READINGS ARE CONFIDENTIAL —PRICE WITHIN REACH OF ALL. I Have Charge Of Our Shoe Dept. welcome these far western folks Located In Pullman House Trailer, one- to the best county in the State, i half mile from Lexington City Umits. on Mr. Call Is Well Qualified For His New Position the Winston Road. Route 52. Winston-Sa­ lem Highway, One Block Before You Get H;.ving 20 Years Experience, In The Shoe Business. Our old friend D. R. EatonJ to Davia Frozen Food Warehouse. Takf And We Are Happy To Have Him With Us. We NEW FERGUSON who lives in the classic shades of j North Bus to Door. Runs Every Thirty M inutes. Extend Along With Him K Very Cordial Invitation Clarksville Township, w as a j LOOK FOK HAND SIGN—A ll W elcome; To Visit Us For Any Atjd All Your Shoe Needs. SIDE-DEUVERY RAKE Mocksville visitor one day last! Hours 9 a.m . to 9. p,m. Daily and Sunday. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED DEALERS FOR week. Mr. Eaton was 88 years Lexington, N. C. old last Wednesday, and is en­ joying good health. He says he The Famous pundial Shoes will go the polls on Feb. 18th True “sideward” raking action with the Notice to Creditors FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. unique Ferguson six-bar offset reel and vote against the sale of wine moves hay 50 per cent less distance from and beer if he is able to get there. Having qualified as administra­ Our New Entire Spring Lin| Will Soon Arrive And We swath to windrow. Tractor-mounted trix of Robert Lee Lowery, decs’d, I . . . power take-off dnven . . . Finger Use. Will Carry A Gomplete Size Range To Fit You. Tip Controlled. Surpnsingiy low in price. Me Demoiwfration J. Chap Powell, of High Point, late of Davie County, North Cat-! H on Yder own Pannf olina, this is to notify all persons in renewing his subscription to holding claims against the estate WATCH FOR ADD WHEN (OUR NEW SHOES COME IN The Record a few days ago wrote of said deceased, to present them us that aceording to the last sur­ to the undersigned within one vey about 6 weeks ago that he year from date of this notice, of FERGUSON TRACTO and his family are still living in same will be plead In bar of their Davie Dryj Goods Co. Co. Guilford County, and their ad­ recovery. All persons indebted td dress had not been changed in 8 said estate, please make immediate.. GALL BUILDING months. We carried a story some payment. This Jan. 3, 1950. B. & M. Tractor & Implement Co. street ago telling how many times Chap LUCINDA B. LOWERY, Phone 365 W Mocksville, N. C. had changed his address during . Admrx. of Robert Lee Lowerv. the previous year. Mocksville, N. C., Route 2 Route 5. Lexington, N. C. THE DAYIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

The Home Workshop I ASH MS . • r r . I ANOTHER I I Gay Play Pieces Easy to Make I A General Quiz | the tools needed. CH EST MAY BE MADE WITH OB WITHOUT SI \W H££LS ANO ftO PE HANDLES ‘- 0 z ri- The Questions STENCIL THE HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS 7 International Uniform HN 1. How is an eclipse of the sun Sunday Sehool Lesscna ftf/tl caused? A ddress: 2. Why do gasoline trucks have y DR KENNETH J FDREMflH FM WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE a chain hanging from them? MEMOS... SCRIPTURE- Acts 0*1—e 4 D raw er 10, Qjjonsef-T^ 3. What is the meaning of Rab­ D EVOTION.Mj READING. I Peter It Bedford Hills, New YorK elaisian? 3-9. Msei Siora 4. Name the five best known tragedies of William Shakespeare. First to Fall 'iiale Busin The Answers Chdiisnge i 1. The moon comes between the Lesson for January 22, 1950 ujion bj sun and the earth and shuts off to the sunlight from the earth. •TROUBLE IN THE CHURCH can Toy Chest And Play Table •' :■ -IitUo 2. To ground electricity. ^ start anywhere. Sometimes it •THESE two gay pieces of play sta 3. Jocular, witty, indecent, as starts with the women. That was in; biitpcst j - »w. ■I equipment are easy to make. the writings of Francois Rabelais. the way the early church found it. nnv\ 4. King Lear, Othello, Romeo S v - ,a Hand saw, coping saw to cut out The experiment in fellowship which wheels and screw driver, are all IKivuiean ind Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth. they tried ran into snags, for not ; even the first Christians were I'uO yv-i.] bniiflir perfect. The buv.T—at Gi church in Jerus­ alem was in a r you f . Beware Coughs ■ V e r - in =*i-: arc sense inter -racial. ueuU* nee*, ever ATe si Some were born From Common Colds re the vot Po? Some ToniTC yj and bred in Pales­ CV-;- cc tine, and there ThatHANGOEI LOVELY FIGURINES CRISP * TENDER were others from GreomuIsioa relieves promptly because DELICIOUS the outside, with it goes right to the seat of the trouble A t Home—In Spare Time Greek names, i s to help loosea and expel germ ladeo No experience or unusual ability J@|t¥ rY?f speaking Greek as phlegm and aid nature to soothe and needed. Just paint and glaze; no fir­ their native tongue Dr. Foreman heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial ing necessary. Complete set contains —Hellenists they were called. There mucous membranes. Tell your druggist paints, brushes, China-Glaze, glaze /I to sell you a bottle of Creotnulsioo thinner, iridescent powder, I figurine, / was argument: Were the Hellenist 2 plaques and Instructions. Shipped §L.«vAuS^ v. x .' with the understanding you must like widows getting their share of the complete postpaid — $4.95. Check or church’s help? the way it quickly allays the cough Money Order. — Dealer openings. Feature Frankfurters, Sauerkraut for Economy * * * or you are to have your money back. (See Recipes Below) QUALITY ART & COLOR CORP. Committee Chairman CREOimJLSiON 735 Carnegie Ave.C Cleveland 15, O for CoughslChest Colds, Bronchitis Budget-Wise Meals •THE APOSTLES, being called on, ^ S > - > LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU ^ refused to straighten the tangle IF YOU’VE BEEN CASTING long ♦Quick Baked Bean Casserole themselves. Let the church elect a I and serious looks a t the food Tomato-Cucumber Salad committee, they said. First on the budget and decided it’s time to do French Dressing list was a man named Stephen. He f eter ain has alltied up with ' J something about it, here’s first hand Toasted French Bread turned out to be most famous for I P P m help for you in the way of eco­ Fresh Oranges and Bananas being the first Christian martyr, iJrain bein nomical main dishes. Chocolate Drop Cookies but when he fell unconscious be­ sci biits for uw!Keu.o@g-quick It’s an easy matter to keep enough Beverage neath that shower of stones, there FauIOln.?* Ol calories in the diet even when ♦Recipe Given died no ordinary man. ' AU-BRAN MUFFINS you’re trimming the tivnd lexva the budget, but To begin with, he filled the CHESLi zontal” grain m m m s m hot oven (425°) for about 25 min­ bill as chairman of that Com­ :ometimes it’s dif- utes. Cut in squares and serve hot. mem ordered No creaming! No egg-beating! Just [ficult to keep food mittee on Grievances. Not a largo part one easy stirring when you make these Macaroni Medley many men, then or now, could delicious muffins! lvalues and appe­ facilities. The tite appeal high. (Serves 4) fill all three qualifications the units novc are I cup % teaspoon salt Apostles required: reputation, Kellogg’s cup sugar These dishes are 1 tablespoon salt side highway? All-Bran I egg guaranteed to 3 quarts boiling water spirituality, and wisdom. farm centers % cup milk 2 tablespoons It takes a very tactful man to I I cup sifted soft please you on all 8 ounces elbow macaroni local business flour shortening counts because 2 tablespoons minced onion settle a difficulty in which women than the wor V k teaspoons % cup they're specially planned. Yi cup sliced celery are concerned; it takes tact to employed by baking powder raisins 4 tablespoons butter or mar­ handle any committee; it takes contracting fi 1. Combine All-Bran and milk in ... j%ON’T SKIP MEAT entirely; ex- garine tact to manage an inter-racial sit­ Within two ' mixing bowl. uation; it calls for wisdom to handle 2 . Sift flour, baking powder, salt into tend wisely with vegetables; 4 tablespoons flour 1,100 concrete savie bowl. Add sugar, egg, shorten­ 2 cups chicken bouillon funds. laid, and ere fortify casseroles with low-priced • * * ing, raisins.Stironlyuntilcombined. cheese to add nutrients. These are I Yi cups cooked chicken, cut in der way on 3. Pill greased muffin pans % full. pieces Debater Bake in preheated moderateiv hot tips to follow whether you use these The coneret oven (400eP.) about 2o minutes. recipes or convert your own for I cup cooked ham, cut in strips OME MEN THINK themselves ***** roughly ecjui Yield: 9 medium muffins. economy-priced dishes. Add salt to rapidly boiling water S bigger than their jobs. Some miles of high1 inches across. Kraut and Frankfurter Dinner and gradually add macaroni so that men really are bigger, and Stephen average roac (Serves 4) water continues to-boil. Cook, un­ was one of these. He spilled over, require to pu America's most famouf • so to speak; he had even more en­ natural laxative cereal 9629 I No. 2Mt size can sauerkraut covered stirring occasionally, until fob fast fordfctsof insufficient tender; drain in colander. Line bot­ ergy and ability than the job called tains up to 2 V i methyi salicylate and men- bulk—Try a bowlful to* 1A cup melted bacon fat for. We hear of him debating day! I teaspoon caraway seeds tom and sides of greased baking pain-relievmg a^ nts' . 0gere(j mb-insl Sweat dish with macaroni. Dot with but­ around the synagogue circuit par­ Y i teaspoon salt ticularly in the synagogues which j a l , « 1 0 1 t m • J” WOW *** Y» teaspoon pepper te r and place in hot oven (450°) un­ til slightly browned, if desired. were used by Jews from other 1 cup ' buttered small bread parts of the world. E ven _ cubes, toasted Saute onion and celery in butter or m 'e_ di'ciri es.,s If a V e ? 2 cups hot cooked peas margarine until tender. Sprinkle in We have no details of those . failed; 'iicy relieve vour 6 boiled or broiled frankfurters flour; blend well. Gradually stir in debates, but we know how they bouillon and continue to cook until Place sauerkraut in a saucepan always came out; Stephen got thickened and smooth. Add chicken the decision. We tpm guess, and heat through. Remove from and part of the ham. Pour into COLD MISERIES heat; add bacon fat, caraway seeds, from his great speech in the YOU: OWEdT-I-TO^YO U RSE LF center of baking dish and top with hour of bis death, what his gen­ QUICK! salt, pepper and bread cubes and remaining strips of ham. '0 TRYr 666. .:,lf S 1UiFFEScNT mix well. Tum out onto a chop eral line must have been. RUBIN ♦Quick Baked Bean Casserole Ben-Gau plate. Arrange peas and frank­ Many Christians in Jerusalem at THE ORIGINALlRieiNAL BAUME ANALGES ANALeEBIQOEIQOE furters on top. (Serves 6-8) that time had little or no idea that Chicken Shortcakes 1 cup sliced onion Christianity was actually a new re­ LIQUID TABLETS (Serves 9) 2 tablespoons fat ligion; even the name "Christian” Y i cup chicken fat (or part I 3-ounce can deviled ham pad not been thought of. They con­ butter) 1 tablespoon prepared mustard sidered it a form of the Jewish HADACOL is h e l p f u l t o Y i cup flour 2 tablespoons molasses religion. 2 cups milk Y i teaspoon salt Sweat dow TO K i l l /•„ 2 cups chicken broth 2 No. 2 cans (2Vi cups) pork Scholar FOLKS OF ALL AGE GROUPS ii you want IY t teaspoons salt and beans TEPHEN’S SPEECH at his trial these days I cup well-drained, canned Countless thousands have proved HADACOL she regained her normal One way DashvOf pepper, parprika S (Acts 7) may sound dull to weight. tomatoes that HADACOL is beneficial to costs is 2 cups 'diced chicken (cooked some now, but it was not dull to folks of all ages. That is the reason “I was bothered with stomach or canned) Cook onion in hot fat until golden. the audience. No man makes a so many purchase the large economy trouble, gastric disturbances, I had yields per 2 corn and Apply Black Leaf 40 to hard-cooked eggs, diced Combine remaining ingredients ex- L Hull gppoch on the .hrink -ef--death., size bottle so all the family can bene­ lost my appetite and was bloated,” roosts with handy Cap 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento c e p t tomatoes. r Further, it was that speech thatl fit from nature’s Vitamins and said Mr. Thompson. She had tried pounds of Brush. Fumes rise, killing Corn .bread JgKKi* Alternate I a y e r sj Minerals in HADACOL. several preparations before taking ucts and po Iicc and feather mites,while got him killed. His listeners mayi Melt fat in saucepan over high /gi^B glPg! of bean mixture, npt have liked it, but they certain-l For instance, Miss Ethel Guidry, her husband’s advice on HADACOL duct:on cost chickens perch. One ounce basis you ca treats <50 feet of roosts heat. Blend in flour, stir until and onion and: Iy did not think it dull! The beauty 822 Montgomery St., Port Neches, and now she enthusiastically recom­ ‘gjisWttllK —90 chickens. Directions smooth. Add TSSujgjtomato slices in of the speech is that it reveals/ Texas, only 17 years old, was “feel­ mends HADACOL to her friends. prices slack «1 Alb on package. AskforBIack greased I % quart; ing nervous, had little appetite, her She, too, like Miss Guidry and the You can Leaf 40, the dependable liquid slowly, Stephen’s keen insight into the re­ face was pale aiid others, was suffering from the lack insecticide of many uses. stirring constant­ !P M ' I™ casserole. Bake, ligious history of his people. j drawn and she of the B Vitamins and Minerals in and lower Cf ly. 'When mixture jSm K - in moderate oven egement. Tobacco By-Products & Chemical (350°) 30 minutes. Speaking without notes, he suffered from her system which HADACOL con­ Corporation • Richmond, Virtfnia begins to steam, reviews the history of close to gas on the stom­ tains. m eans g reduce heat to Spanish Rice with Tongue 2,000 years in a 10-minute ach.” A lack of only a small amount of It m eans low. Continue (Serves 6-8) talk, and yet brings out the Her system the B Vitamins and certain Minerals balanced ra m cooking and stir­ 1 cup chopped onion main points. Only a real schol­ lacked the B will cause digestive disturbances... crops will ring until thick­ 11A cups chopped celery ar can do that, a man who is Vitamins and Your food will not agree with you. . . means build ened. Add seasonings. Add diced 2 cloves garlic, crushed Minerals which You will have an upset stom ach... ing down s both historian and prophet. You will suffer from heart bums, chicken, hard-cooked eggs and 3 tablespoons fat The most important peaks in HADACOL con­ It m eans pimiento to sauce. Heat thoroughly. tains ; and this gas pains, and your food will sour with soil-er. I No. 2Yi can (314 cups) Israel’s history were God’s on your stomach, and you will not Split squares of corn bread, and tomatoes may cause diges­ Iar interva revelations to them; and tive disturbances be able to eat the things you like for HASHES? serve the creamed chicken mixture I teaspoon salt Stephen shows that these revel­ fear of being in misery afterwards. soil-drainin Are you going through the functional in the middle. such as heart 51______, year on the Vfs teaspoon pepper ations had never been tied to a bums, indigestion, and often times Many people also suffer from con­ “middle-age” period peculiar to 2 w om en (38-52 years) ? Does th is m ake Com Bread Ito tablespoons brown sugar house or a book. Miss Giiidry says she could not eat stipation. And while these symptoms you suffer from hot flashes, feel so (Serves 9) I 8 ounce package American No institutions and no place I the kind and type of food she wanted may be the results of other causes, Dangers nervous, high-strung, tired? Then do cheese, diced they are surely and certainly the try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable I cup sifted flour indispensable to God. The same without feeling terrible afterwards. C om pound to relieve su ch sym ptom s! Z Y i teaspoons baking powder 3 cups cooked'rice God who had wrought new thing:: Miss Guidry, who recently gradu­ symptoms and signs of the lack of fit Home Regular use of Plnkham *a Compound I teaspoon salt 3 cups cubed smoked cooked in Uie past had now wrought a nev1 ated from ,high school, is already the B Vitamins and Minerals which Home bu helps build up resistance against this HADACOL contains. And if you annoying middle-age distress! 3 tablespoons sugar tongue thing in Christ. working in a bank. She said that the farm a I 3-ounce can broiled mush­ * • • after taking^ several bottles of HAD­ suffer from such a disorder, there is I cup yellow com meal no known cure except the adminis­ are repleni LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S CDM?0UND I egg, Yeaten slightly rooms, sliced I ACOL she is now “feeling wonder­ M artyr ful,1" and has “lots of pep and tration of the Vitamins and Miner­ and pantrie V i cup melted shortening Cook onion, celery, and garlic in als which your system lacks. But, iuiie- if fo+ until iVnlilan A<4

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,cSfSi3fem.t..f i!Etn Si fcSF I ..... Prevent ice trays from sticking When the inside of an enameled MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisner in the freezing compartment by pot becomes chipped, ii’s not safe WHY you—- THE GOOD LIL BOYS rubbing oil or grease on the bot­ to use because the bare spot may NERVE OF THAT KID! DON'T THROW toms of them, or take a piece of rust an d further chipping m ay AND LOOK AT HIM SNOWBALLS double thickness wax paper the cause pieces of enamel—a form of STAND THERE! IU .- AT BIG- same size as the tray and keep it glass to contaminate' food cooked I'LL — under the tray in the compart­ in the pot. ment. ... Keep the upper edges of quilts and comforters clean by sewing some washable material along the binding. It can be taken off and FIRST AID to the washed frequently, thus postpon­ AILING HOUSEl ing complete cleaning of the com­ BY ROGER C. WHITMAN forter for a long time. * * * Painting Table Pad For every hour needed to dry a I I blanket on an outdoor line in av­ QUESTION: Can you tell me of erage weather, it takes only 3 to JITTER By Arthur Pointer something that will darken table 4 minutes in an automatic gas pads that are finished with white dryer; time saved, at least three YlE CM PUT OORTimSS CHTKKT imitation leather or something of hours. VACANT CHMR. that kind? I would like to have ... them bfown. Make your own food chopper out of an empty baking powder can. ANSWER: After washing and Punch a couple of holes in the bot­ rinsing the surfaces, allow them tom, throw the Iid away, turn the to dry thoroughly. Wipe with can upside down and start chop­ turpentine and finish with two ping. ed her normal coats of quick-drying enamel. Dull the gloss of the first coat when ;vith stomach hard and dry by rubbing lightly ITS ASPIRIN AT ITS 8EST bances, I had with very fine sandpaper. Dust off aspirin was bloated,” well and then apply the second StJoseph She had tried coat. WORID'S URGES! SELLER AT 10* before taking >:i HADACOL itically recom- WYlPE AND WOOlY______By Bert Thomas her friends. Juidry and the f IT SEEM S LIKE WE BEEN from the lack 7 A-HERDlN'THESE LONeHORN OH,I WASHED EM id JlineraIs in CATTLE ON THE RANGE FOR YEPl M AND HUNG- 'EM \DACOL con- AGES/ WHERE UPTOtHiY! m COLD DEMONS YDUR C iall amount of rtain Minerals isturbances.,* ee with you .** ;et stomach.** i heart burns, food will sour Don’t let “ColdDemons” getycu I you will not down—reach for Mentholatum! gs you like for % Fast, safe Mentholatum soothes ry afterwards, tier from con- smarting nostrils, helps open hese symptoms stuffed-up passages so you can i other causes, breathe again in comfort. Eases certainly the chest congestion and coughing, of the lack of too. In jars, tubes. Minerals which r-rc*'!W And if you sorder, there is it the adminis- QuiekRelief with MENTHOLflTUM ins and Miner* m lacks, s not onlv one, ins^ HADACOL e, but 4 of the t comes to you assimilated in Guard Yourself Against that it can go itand, therefore, WINTER COLDS! sands have al- by this amaz- When you feel ran down • • or tired swallow, delightful tasting liquid; Xt out • • you may catch a cold much contains an abundance of those vita­ quicker than when you feel fine. mins and minerals which aid nature who you a r e ... M Guard yourself against troublesome, Iii building and maintaining normal you live . . . o r nasty and sometimes dangerous colds pep, strength end energy, provided* I the medicines by maintaining your normal pep, you have no organic complication or this wonderful strength and energy throughout the focal infection. Vitawine has helped )on't go on suf- entire winter! A simple, excellent thousands! Tnr i t yourself! Xf your m way to do this 1s to take Vitawine druggist can't supply i t , w rite nue to lead a regularly. Vltawine is an easy-to* Vitawine Co., Xtouiaville, Ky. y persons w h o waited for 10 to tm m » AT AU UADiNO DRUO COUNTBkS Oywgerl are able omfortable lives ACOL supplied SEE? EVERY TIAAE I MENTION I HOPE YOU UIDNT WANT TO TAKE Jlinerals which Pl a y in ' d o g - s l e d , s h e p il e s r ig h t on A SHOWERTHfS MORMIN&, D A D /" ed. Be fair to AND BCPECTS ME TO PULL HER. I " IJACOL a trial. V i t a w i n e A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT TBE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C JANUARY 18 1950

I Sheep Full Fast One I Sheep owners may be wasting Archaeological Workers Trade Vfith The their money and fooling themselves Discover Earliest Home badly when they attempt to treat ATTENTION FARMERS! parasitized animals by so-called Discovery of what is probably easy methods. An Ohio veterinar­ the earliest house found in North Merchants POULTRY LOADING ian reports, in the professional America—a below-ground struc­ magazine “Veterinary Medicine," ture probably occupied by the pre­ We Will Buy Every Hiursday Morning From that sheep are somewhat like chil­ historic Cochise Indians about Vtho Advertise In dren when it comes to taking cer­ 5,000 years ago—has just been re­ 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. tain drugs. For example, if given ported by Dr. Paul S. Martin, lead­ In Front Of E. P. Foaters Cotton Gin Your Poultry a large medicated bolus or tablet er of the southwest archaeological and then turned loose, the sheep expedition of Chicago Natural his­ The Davie Record HIGHEST M a RKET PRICES PAID may regurgitate it and let it drop tory museum excavating in New By Shirley Sargent to the ground as soon as the owner Mexico. Dr. Martin is the mu­ is out of sight. Or, if fed salt seum’s chief curator of anthro­ SALISBURY POULTRY CO. V O L U M N L .| HE SMALL KITTEN called pology. Salisbnryt N. C T Tupid watched preparations for mixed with large amounts of Christmas dully. Only the middle phenothiazine, the animal may re­ Dr. Martin tells also of uncover­ Boger & Howard boy, one Archie Raymond, noticed fuse it. ' ing an above-ground “house of his apathy. The tree, In all its The writer says that use of a mystery” which evidently was oc­ S o S green splendor, stood tall in the stomach tube is the foolprcnf way cupied about the time William the PURE SERVICE j to administer para'ite-k i 11 i n g living room bedecked with an in­ Conqueror was invading England, 53232323535353534853532323535323234848484848484848485353482323232348232301010123232323232353234853What Was I drugs to sheep, regardless of what or possibly as early as A.D. 950, Tir s Batteries And Accessories creasing number of ornaments. kind of drug is used. "Careful," Marcia Raymond ad­ and abandoned probably about vie Before Two Famous Writers A. D. 1100. It represents the first Kurfees Paints monished her son sharply. “Don't A n d Abl hang those big balls down so low. Thomas Hardy, the great En-IHi American effort at “slum clear­ ance.” Comer N. Main &. Gaither Sts, The kitten will break them.” novelist, was not nearly so brilliant The (Dnvle Reel Gently Archie lifted them to a a conversationalist as he was an Dr. Martin writes from the ex­ higher bough, drawing in the pun­ author. At a London d'^ner partv, pedition camp in Pine Lawn Val­ Phone 80 Mocksvillel gent scent of the pine. Only he saw Hardy sat next to another famous ley in west central New Mexico Clarence writer. The two had never met be­ that the kitten walked slowly under about 100 miles north of Silver was in town the tree unaware of the boughs fore their hostess introduced them. City: Davie Record I. L. Osteel tickling her furry back. His young­ Halfway through the meal, the only “Tucked away deep in a forest est brother had named the roly- words they had spok»n to each and situated on a narrow penin­ gator with h| poly butterscotch kitten Tupid. other were ‘‘How do you do.” Sud­ sula between tw o convergent DAVIE BRICK denly Hardy loo'-cd up from his lotte, was in Young Billy was easily aroused to stream beds, one of which still ness. fits of anger. His favorite expres­ plate and said, ,'OUR BUSINESS the differel Here’s bow you can get it—witb a mem* prove real collision hazards, and T h's is sotT der. “All done in time for Christ­ bership In the simple, automatic 1 mas Eve. Come here, Joe, Archie, “ Money-of-the-Month” ClubJ WHAT broken toes, as well as “authentic viile and I you too Billy. I want you to see this YOU DO: If you're employed by a firm, black eyes can result. A luminous Record w | fine tree.” go to your payroll department and get vertical stripe along the edge of success, your signature affixed to the Payroll door frame can also serve as a Mrs. Raymond switched the lights Savings Plan for the purchase of United guiding light. A narrow stripe ager of thl off and Archie shivered in delighted States Saving Bonds. Or, If you're self* along the edge of the window still The S a | excitement as the tree blazed, il­ employed, your bank can offer a simi­ facilitates the opening or closinp I LET US DO nicely and lumined by the str n^s of lights lar plan T the Bond-A-Month plan. of a window during the night and balls. The magic moment was WHAT YOU GET; In just ten years, panv earh your bonds will mature. Bi ten years, hours. Stripes along the edges o' shattered by the sharp ring of the bureaus, night stands, dressino ville’s lari doorbell. they’ll be worth four dollars for every three invested! a s. T,„uu., Dew„,„« tables and benches are also ef­ A rush of cold air came in as Mr. YOUR fOB PRINTING The huildl fective. Phones can be painted if it Raymond flung open the door wide Uncle Sam Says I is' permissible. If not, the plastic will b o n J to admit a bundled figure. “My cases available to cover phones i Cafe, andl father says I can’t keep the kitten,” can be so treated. Gerald Parks recited automatically, We can save you money ou the fr| close to tears, “I have to give it contains back because it gives my father Stumbling Sheep third fionl hay fever.” Gerald went out in A sheep that trails behind the res’ on your lodees of f another rush of frosty air, but not of the flock and gets out of breath offices, before Mrs. Raymond had pressed or falls down when it tries to catch ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, tbe town I a fat candy cane into his mittened up may be suffering from vitamin hand. Rev. I A deficiency, according to thi, dese Satr Tar Baby huddled in the middle American Journal of Veterinary STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL of the floor. “Watch it, beys,” Mr. Research. Such deficiency often dp two sern Raymond warned, “Let’s just watch velops when sheep graze on stubbl-J home chtl him. He feels strange here now: fields or cut-over hay fields, are al­ HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. Shinn wij he’ll be all right in a while.” lowed to eat straw, or are fed low-| uary for . Archie saw Tupid jump from the quality hay throughout the fall am Tberm l winter. Night blindness also is like Patronize your home newspaper sofa with a purr of delight. Tupid gi«teced circled and smelled at the black Iy to develop when sheep fail to ge enough vitamin A dav, the kitten until he was satisfied. Then and thereby help build up your of the w i his tongue flicked out to lick the ONE VIRTUE pipes btt| kitten. Tupid’s paws caressed him , A bad, bad man was shot in a as his tongue washed him. The home town and county. freeze, saloon brawl in Cripple Creek, frozen otl black kitten stood passive, as in the old days. They buried Tupid showered his pent-up love Lots of folks complain that the mone> him; then everyone stood around The ref on him. they draw every payday zooms away the filled grave expectantly, near Shl "Thay, mommy," Billy lisped, ■ from them witb supersonic speed. If waiting for someone to say a THE DAVIE RECORD. fire aboul “Tupid’s kissing him, isn’t he?” that’s happening to you, here's how to few good words for the de­ """T llm gr aftertiool llUm/' Mrs. Raymond agreed, stop It automatically! Sign up for U. S ceased. Igtnated T lTar Baby’s Tupid’s Christmas Savings Bonds regularly, under your AU tongues were silent. present.” firm's Payroll Savings Plan, or—-if this buildineJ method Is not available to yon—yoor At last one man, who had small chi Mt. Raymond’s eyes swept his ] bank's Bond-A-Month Plan, then, that known the deceased longest, •088’ awe-struck faces, “No,” he part of your earnings can't get away lifted his hand. “Friends,” he fire broil Mld firmlj% “He’s our Christmas from you. In fact, every $3 you invest— said with heartfelt feeling, "of THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD practical! JffMent too.” In the safest investment in the world— Jim used to shoot a mighty READ THE AD$ destrovef grows up to be Si in ten years. good hand at marbles, as a kid.” TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE Mr. G atl U- S. Treasury DepartnMM Along With the News but Htttq and fn rt

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itf Elections. to mankind. It has drained more NEWS OF LONG AGO. Murmurings And Vkants Prohibition blood, hung more crepe, sold Seen Along Main Street By Thp Street Rambler. The last 50 years has been called more homes, plunged more peo­ What Was Happening In Da­ oooono Disptttings ZAFF the “Golden age of scientific med­ ple into bankruptcy, armed more vie Betore Parking Meters villians, slain more children, snap­ Wilburn Stonestreet trying to Rev. W. E.'Itenhour.'Hlih Point, N. C. R4 icine.” Before this time some peo­ ped more wedding rings, defiled talk over party line—Sam Dunn I And Abbreviated Skirts. The fourteenth verse of the se­ ple lay in the streets and homes (Davie Record, Jan. 28, 193«.) UNES having died of contageous disease more innocent, blinded more eyes, and Wes McKnight gadding about cond chapter of Pbilipplans savs, twisted more limbs, dethroned Mocksvljle seed cotton 3.73. and people were afraid to come in the rain—Toe Henley Keller on "Do all things without murmur. more intellects, wrecked more way down Main street—Hungry Miss Bertha Lee spent Thurs­ ; near to bury them. Today science Ings and disnutings.” We believe manhood, dishonored more wom­ day in the Twin-Citv shopping. has taught how to control such man carrying big cocanut cake out many people who profess to be anhood, broke more hearts, blast­ of business house—Aged lady in Ii o-i^e Harley Soflev made a bnstness conditions and also how to pre­ Christiansfail to live up to this ed more lives, driven to more sui­ consultation with county officers Y. No trip to Statesville last week. passage of Scripture. Certainly vent them. Science has been at Io f i'. cide and dug more graves than ft Miss Hefen Fav Holtbouser was war with disease. The laboratory —Percv Brown walking down the Inmroi there are sinners everywhere who That Got Her any other poisoned scourge that street on cold afternoon—Newly­ Ick for quite ill with tonsolitfc last week. is the workshop of the scientist. murmur and dispute. Murmur is ever swept its death-dealing waves wed on her wav home from work Miss Lillian Moonev spent the to complain; dispute is to take is­ suburbanite was .sitting at Less than 100 years ago the treat­ A his window one evening when across the world. —Town officials holding consul­ week-end in Charlotte with rela­ sue with, to argue irritably, to ment of some diseases was guess­ he casually called to his wife: work. A mad dog’s bite was trea­ 4. I have fout children and each tation in front of court house— tives. wrangle, and maybe to quarrsl. “There goes Siat woman Bill ted by a magic madstone. For one of diem is a reason. Gaither Sanford distributing Ford Mrs. A. B. Furr, of Chorlotte, Mnrmnrings and disputines ruin Jones is so terribly in love with.” His wife, who was in the kitchen, treatment of many diseases alco­ 5. I don’t want my neighbors’ advertising booklets—Gossip Club was hsre Satnrday for the funeral many a home and blight many a dropped a cup. she was wiping, hol stood first in the cabinet. Jf children, to.have.j® .pay with their holdine short morning session in R-M l of Mrs, W. K. Clement. life. Such is indeeed displeasing hurtled through the door, knocked * , <.«H a person fainted his jaw was pried lives for a crime they committed front of department store—Miss Miss Kathleen Craven went to to God. over a lamp and a bowl of gold­ fish, and craned her neck to look open and in went alcohol to stim­ under the influence of liquor that Ruth Smith walking up Main Greenshnro SotuHay where sbe Marmnring and disputing hns- OUt the window. ulate him. Did it? Studies and I Dut before them by my vote. I street in the rain—Charlie Sain entered N. C. C. W. bands and wives do not live hap. “Where?” she panted. n f Co. "There,” he pointed, “that wom­ tesrs in laboratories in the past can’t keep everybody from drink­ talking with friends in front of Miss Elva Carlner, a student at nlly together. In fact fhev make an with the tweed coat on the cor­ few years proves that it depresses ing, but I can do my best to keep Dostoffie—Tom Vanzant discuss­ Hleh Point College. spent the life miserable for each other. Com. ner.” in, N. C or weakens the functions of the it away from them. ing weather conditions—Henry week-end here with her parents. training and quarreling, argning “You idiot,” she hissed, “that’s his wife.” body. On fainting the person was 6. It shortens life. Insurance Poplin engaged in delivering big HaroM Daniel, a student at; Ca- and disagreeing is verv irritating records show that people who “Yes. of course,” he replied already depressed bv low blood load of meat to cafe—A1ex Tucker tawba College, Salishurv. spent It can ruin a home, thus separat. smoothly. drink live from 3J to 10 years less pressure, and little blood was be- talking wit’’ friends in Clerk's of­ several days last week in town ng hnsband nnd wife, maybe than those who do not drink. I ALWAYS THE SAME iug carried to the btain. By brea­ don’t want to shorten my life even fice—Mrs. Clarence Tar’eton do­ with hts parents. bringing abont a divorce No thing the strong alcohol the per 3 i years. ing afternoon shopping in grocery Mrs. P. J. Johnson spent Thars- doubt many divorce cases come as son might gasp and become con­ 7. It breaks down prosperity. and market. day and Prfday in Wioston Salem a result of murmurings and .dis. scious, but breathing ammonia Twenty-six years ago we had no with her sister, Mrs. M. C. Camp­ on tines. electric lights or water in this would do the same, and no.t be bell. Murmnrings and disputines on town. We now have lights, wat­ Our Connty And dangerous. Taylor Bailey, one of Davie's the Part of brothers and sisters of er, one of the best high schools i In snake bites, alcohol was thein the State, more factories, more good farmers who U*e3 beyond Ad. a family brings ahout mnch trou­ fjrst thing on the list to take, but stores, new court house and one Social Security vanre; was a business visitor here ble. The same is true among as- science has taught that poison of the most thriving towns in the’Bv W. K. White. Manager. last week. sociates and classmates. We real­ State; a low tax rate, and the Ii-. ftom the snake’s teeth affects the On the radio these days you can It is said that a fiebt took plaee ize that It is never wise, and never quor monev did not pay for it. ] Kpdy bv causing the blood pres­ win anything from a * package of in the JafT Mondav afternoon he. nleasine to God, to cultivate a soi- This town and county does not sure to YaII. When this happens, want money made at the cost of soap to a trip around the world tween two prisoners. We didn't rit of murmnrine and complalnljp,’ the vessels that carry the blood to morals and good citizenship. Let’s mr knowing the right answers. see the f ght. dispntine and quarreling. WhKvj tVitftotthtf¬ well filled and everybody go to the polls on the Suppose some one called you on Mrs. R. B. Sanford, Mr. and such a spirit exists in one’s heat 18th of February and vote against t able to pump the ti)e phone and asked this question: Mrs. Cecil Morsis, and Rev. R. C. mind, sonl and spirit he shonl this great evil in our countv. should go. “ta n you get Federal Old-Age In­ Goforth were visitors In Raleieh. hasten to Jesns for salvation, 01 REV. J. B. FITZGERALD. caused bv work- surance and Unemployment In- last week, the gentlemen going to for sanctification. A deep and tho- d getting too hot; sv ranee payments at the same attend the meeting of the grand roueh work of the Hoty Spirit fn His health wasn’t any too good, so the eastern city-dweller went looking .ted becomes weak tit ie?” lodge of Masons. one’s inner life will cure him of for a place to live in the Scuthweist.- jilts, caused by low - Oo you know the answer to that A. M. Laird has moved uis faml. mnrtmtrings and disputines Noth In one small town in Arizona, he approached an o’d tim er sitting on bfood pressure. Now we know or e? If you are eligible for both Iv from Advance, R. I, ,and they Ine elce ran St-Onmollsh this. the steps of ths general store. tHat alcohol will only add trouble. pa pments you may receive both are occupvinp the Gaither house. Perhaps >♦ fs more serious toj “&ay,” he asked, “what’s the death In pneumonia people say it is in North Carolina. Mr. Laird is county agent for murmur and dispute rl'an the aver rate arotnd here?” “Same as it is back East, bub,” g0od. Is it? A survey at Beluve 3eorge King, of Podunk (names Rawleigh product®, ap* person reillreo. Here Is a war­ ansv/ered the old fellow, “one to a hjbspitel of 50 patients show those of person and place not true D. 0 . Blackwood, of near Chinaning a'nng this line; Neither person.” T f i t f nbt treated with alcohol 15 per najnrves), guessed wrong on that Grove, was in town last week. mnr w , a® some of t^m fl*so ’ " ■F - Fn1I Trme cpnt die, while 50 treated with al- onje and he lost nearly $3C0 in Mt, Blackwood tells us that he re mtir»d. and were deetroved of the An English tourist was on his cbhol 37 per cent died. From Old-Age Insurance payments he cently lost his hum, one horse, a'l destrover." (T Cor. ro:to) This first visit to Niagara Fails, and a his wheat and farm machinery hy guide was trying to impress him sime hospital shows that total ab­ WHCCO could have h d. Others have lost r»fe« n« haek fn the oomnlafnlnp* with their magnitude. fire. stainers I5 i per cent from pneu- payments they might have had tnnrmnrfng Hebrews against Mos- “Grand!" suggested the guide. riionia died, while immoderate simply because thev neglected to Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Harding es and G«d. Bec nsi* of their mur­ The visitor did not seem im­ gare a delightful dinner Tnesdav pressed. drinkers 52 per cent died, fil& application for them. muring® and disnutings and their “Millions of gallons a minute!” i Some say it makes people strong Your Federal Old-Age and Sur­ evening In honor of Mr. and Ms®. disob«i*ence oc tbev ^raveled in the explained the guide. and able to resist disease. Science vivors Insurance payment, of Forrest Cnmmltigs, who were mar wilderness after helng delivered “How many a day?” asked the. tourist. shows that alcohol is a germicide course, is not a prize to be won, rfed Jnntiary 7th. Mrs. Cnmmfnvs from the Eevpt In tic thev failed to The tobacco bam package “Oh, billions and billions!” an­ and destroys the tissues and cells but it is a right to be claimed. Ir Poultry was Mfss WHlie May Foote before enter Canaan Onlv Caleb and Jo- swered the guide. brings you high-qualiiv, high- marriage. Covers were laid for «ix. The visitor looked across and of the body, also the white cor- You and your employer make con­ I! D shna. who came out of Ei?vpt, yielding seed. D. J. Lvbrook, one of Davle down and up, as if gauging the pucles of the blood which de­ tributions' regularly to finance were permitted to go Into Canaan. flow. Then he turned away, ap­ stroys germs which get into the these insurance payments to older CO. county’s hiegest and most snrcess- Do all things w'thont murmur. parently unimpressed. Grown on McNair Farms fnl farmers; was in town last week "Runs all night too, I suppose!" blood. Somepeople drink beer workers, and to the families of IngS and dispntings.” he remarked. on business. Mr. Lvbrook says he to get fat. Yes, it fattens you, but By workers who die." But to get your it is the kind you don’t want. is rnnnine over a month behind on GOOD MARKING money’s worth in Social Security EBSMjjpaj Beer fat is a soft, shapeless fat. acconnt of his recent il’nss. Vfe Hope So McNair’s you must know what your rights W. F. Dwiggins and Roy Holt, In countries where thev drink it and benefits are. Lieutenant-Governor H P Tay in quantities they are fat, shape­ Fortunately, the right answer to houser spent Monday in High •or. in a speech In Charlotte re. Yield-Teited Seed Point, attending the big Furniture less, course and very unattractive. your Social Security question is centfy made this statement; Thev have what is known as beer always available to you. The So­ Exposition. “ It’s time for right.thinking neo­ Mrs. C. W. Seaford remains crit. heart. The heart becomes large, Company cial Security Administration has pie to call a hale in the dissipation covered with fat tissues. In a nor­ field offices in every major popu­ icallv ill at her home near Hard!, of our resources, the spending of LAURIN3URG, N. C. son Chapel, with no hope for her mal heart there is no fat. Now lation center in the United States, tnonev the way we have been spen» what effect does alcohol have on Sold By: alm ost500 of them. Li N o rth . recovery. ding it. The ever.mounting feder. ioney Mlss Amv Moore, a student at the body? You can’t see in the Carolina there are 23 such offices. al debt is especially pleasing to fo. body; you can see it In animals. If Catawba College, Salisbury, spent* MARTIN BROS. In addition to these offices, field seph Stalin.” you pump alcohol into a rabbit several days last and this week In representatives travel hundreds of Well, we don’t know ahout Stal. you will find it red with some town with her parents. Mocksville, N. C. miles each month to reach every in: our opinion is that he is too blood spots. In the human body t.ADS, Mrs. W . K. Clement died at her part of the territory. The office busy attending to his own business you find the healthy pink mucous home on Salisbury street shortly VOGLER BROS. that services your community and to bother very mnch ahout our eco­ lining, behind it the millions of I BILL after noon Friday, following an ex­ county is located at 437 Nissen nomic situation. We do know, little glands and cells. It is red Advance, N. C Building, Winston-Salem, N. C. tended illness, aged 66 years. For With his wife sick in bed, hubby however, that right-thinking peo. with blood spots, thick like leath­ When you are 65 years old, call L Etc. the past two weeks her death had pie are becoming increasingly wor­ —and pandemonium—reigned su­ er. This repeatedly causes sores, been tflomentartlv exoected. The preme in the kitchen. But the tea uicers and broken down health. or write the above office and find ried abrut extravagant exoendi was missing. He looked high and out what your rights are. Do fspaper fnneral services were conducted on t ires on the part of the federal low and finally called to his wife: The greatest tragedy in alcohol is Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock by “I can’t find the tea, dear. Where not drunks and waste of money, Notice to Creditors this whether you are working or government. do you keep it?” but it is the effect it has on hum­ not. Don’t guess and don’t delay. her pastor. Rev. W B. Waff, as. Having qualified as administra­ your It has been encouraging to repd , “I don’t know why you can’t an offspring. It destroys blood When a worker dies who has sistecl bv Rev. R. C. Goforth, at statements bv various members of find it,” came the peevish reply. sells, and causes children to be trix of Robert Lee Lowery, decs’d, the home. The body was laid to Congress recently expressing the "It’s right in front, on the cup­ bom weak and deformed. That late of Davie County, North Car­ been working under Social Secur- board shelf, in a cocoa tin marked rest bv her husband in the Clem­ same sentiments as those expressed is why normal parents had 82 per olina, this is to notify all persons itv, someone should call or write hv Governor Taylor. We believe *matches! ’ ” cent of their children able to live, holding claims against the estate the above office at once to find ent graveyard. Mrs. Clement is of said deceased, to present them that when Congress meets again a Knew Who to Call while alcoholic parents have only out if benefits are payable. Don’t survived by seven sons and two determined effort will he made to to the undersigned within one “If you try to kiss me, I’ll call 17i per cent of their children live. guess-IT PAYS TO KNOW! daughters, several brothers and reduce governmental expenditures mother.” year from date of this notice, or Why I vote against wine, beer I will be in Mocksville ori W ed­ sisters. We hvtieve that more and more ‘‘What’s the matter with your and liquor: same will be plead In bar of their father?” recovery. All persons indebted to nesday, Jan. 25th, at the court Lemuel Beck. 33, died at his people realize that we cannot con. 1. The Bible condemns it from home in Calahalu township Satur* tinue along the route we have been “Oh, he isn’t as deaf as mother said estate, please make immediate house, second floor, at 12:30 p. is.” lid to lid. dav afternoon. Funeral and bur- following without inviting disaster. payment. This Jan. 3,1950. I will also be in Cooleemee 2. It injures and d estro y sth e LUCINDA B. LOWERY, m. D HERE ial services took place at St. Mat­ Maybe a program of economy is on the same date at the Erwin thew* Litheran church Sunday af­ actually on the way. We sincerely body# Admrx. of Robert Lee Lowerv. ternoon. hope It is.—The State. 34It|isithe*nuinber»on« enemy Mocksville, N. C., Route 2. Cptton Mills office at 11 a. m. VIRGIL By Len KIeia TWO KINDSof CLASSIFIED I W ISHI OIDNT .„ 1 COUUO -AMO NOT VESMKM HAUETOeO PHOWE TH’ TEACHER HAVE TO EUERVTHIN6 DEPARTMENT TO SCHOOL AMD TELL HER U E ABOUT SEEMS TO BE S — V j POT TOPAV Yll IT EITHER* X WUZ SICK S M i s m CIgCtES K I ! CORN BUSINESS & INVEST. QPPQR. MODERN, best equipped cabinet shop in WHfTE^uess North Alabama. Reason for sale, ill health. Write Box 6S<>, Sheffield, Ala. KlTIS CLUB—For sale—complete, 2 bars, seating capacity 300, Lock-stock & bar. rell—S35.G00. 7 year loose. $20,000. S15.- NeveR FAILS-ALWAYS POPS 000 on notes. Sonson sta rts Jan . 10. Al SlcgcU Mclfxly Club. W. Palm Bcach, F la. AAA OPPORTUNITY National organization offers opportunity to responsible ponple interested in own­ ing c?:chtsive “Half Hour Self Service Laundry Stores'*, featuring famous West- lnghousc Latindromats and using other equipment proven to give satisfactory performance in this business. Right SUNNYSIDE by CIoiIc S. Hooi parties should earn S10.G00 to S25.000 yearly. We give full cooperation, store planning and management training by experts; SO^- of equipment can be AND SEE THAT VOU p r o THE I B F T OK TME K t G f j T financed. You will be backed by tried- MAKE THEM L B A N t \ & and-provcn national and local trademark advertising. Applicants should have 83,- 0 500 or m ore to apply to down paym ent on equipment, rent, installation, etc. For 7 V ^ \ personal interview write or wire R. D. Dimson, 215 Spring St.. _ S. W.. A tlanta. Ga. f%& ? 0p! ldt*lCK IHHih, CA Tb, PElSj ETC DOG ROXElt: Admiral Von Muhltal at stud, fawn with black mask. Sired by International Champion V. E. Admiral. Dam Govman import with excellent pedi­ 9TSiwZJhMM, gree. Tem porary stud fee $50.00. Best in match N. Wilkcsboro 1949. Puppies w M ,w s m usually available for sale. Contact G. W. MacKinnon, Carolina China Market, Charlotte. N.C. or -!-"!HS.______IS** HELP WAXTED-MENr, WOMEN Fresher, tastier—nour­ ishing too! Try deli­ SI?. Olt .IR. lJeautirian—S alary optional. Or commission. Seabreeze Blvd., THE OLD GAFFER By Clay Hunter cious oven-popped Rice Daytona Kcacli. Florida. Krispies. America’s fa­ N Lr.'.-Ll-S T. iilastut cotton, lint free, vorite ready-to-eat rice washable, polishing, dusting, or dish cereal, makes a good cloths .!re r . re sales item, whether you YOU DON’T TOOTH?-1 CAN breakfast—fun to eat! sell ho’.tse-.f-housc or organizations. Write Nuu-IIfiIlpr Cotlnn Products Com­ SEEM TO FIND EVEN FINDJWE pany. (KU Iloitston St.. N.E., Atlanta. Ga. THE TOOTH-J m o u t h / MISCELLANEOUS I a IfONEY—Pure extracted sourw ood I Vi­ lli. jar. 75c. 3-1b. ja r $1.75. M rs. Paul Mauldcn, COS William St., Kannapolis, Nor;?* C arolina. Fam ous Mod.*! Tells All—Booby fc*aps. Foul piny. Iilicit tricks, rackets.- 5;>.000 Wo'ds. Aulhenlic. S*nd S1.00 to IIOLii-If F . £ J. JJ IV. Si., Neir Vork 19, S. Y. 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You want it goes right to the seat of the trouble her to be a good dancer, to stand to help looseo aod expel germ laden straight and true, to play better ten­ nis or golf than other girls. phlegm and aid nature to soothe and But are you giving her that extra BH heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial insurance? Music to enjoy, if she’s mucous membranes. Tell your druggist alone—if the beaus aren’t as frequent as you hoped? Music to make up for to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion i other things that may not be as with die understanding you must like plentiful as you planned? Music to keep her heart happy and her eoul the way it quickly allays the cough' occupied? \ or you are to have your money back* Today, more than ever before, thoughtful parents realize the impor­ tance of the benefits of music. As CREOMULSlONj your Wurlitzer dealer, we invite you MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis to come in and see the new Wurlit- zer Spinette pianos . . . to find out how these more attractive pianos can C O O rtS K IN ? Q O StW oO NEEDMT I r t I* bring music into your home at !mod­ YOU STOP THE (SEIK O EXCITED/ * r .\ erate cost. : YOUR WV RLITZER DEALER TRAIN JOST TO ASK lT CAUGHT How ConsGpated E. E. Forbes & Sons;. AAE IF I WANNA COON Piano Co., Inc. ; B o y A COOMSKIN? YET/ People Can Be 403 North 30th Street, j w h y Branch Stores:Anniston, Gadsden* De­ n (r\\ k 2 i catur. Florence, Montgomery. ^ you-.™ .,,,™ . S s Kind to Themselves BARGAINS—in BAND and STRING In- Thousands of people who suffer from struments. Standard makes: MaUI 25c for complete catalog. Dependable I service chronic constipation have foundanamaz­ since 1920. SLOvACEK MUSIC CO., 610 ingly easy way to be kind to themselves. s

Chest Colds! WYlDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thomas to relieve coughs—achy muscles MZ MZ MZ rHQUjo OR The Dionne Quints have always hafl Iv EMJOY VOOR PEUM SOLO the best care. Ever since they were AAORE IP YOU'D FURNISH THE ONLY THING WHAT SHALL PLAY THE FUGHT A / 0 - ;0 TABLETS babies, they’ve used Musterole to COTTON FOR MY EARS' YOUR EARS NEED I PLAY FOR OF THE BUMBLEBEE'! It’s different. -It1S- time promptly relieve coughs and local IS SOAP ANP YOU- WYLP6? tested. Even i f otfiers congestion of colds. Be sure your kid* WATER, CHUM/ f a i l e d you, try 666: dies enjoy Musterole’s great benefits!

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its NOT LOSI its NOT FOUND OfiEY S IR/ hem* nltach- C T lL Gay Pieces Are Fun to Make Effective Cough o^ini? conibs, /WoiteU 'k ★ ’ .i t ' i t ( -k ”~ir,."Vte'"—^r' 1 ★ J Hcalp formu- pieces are shellacked. Pattern U 25c. Syrup, Mixed at _ J send dime tor pam phlet CUT FROM A ** BOWRO Address order to NT-DETAILS S t e r i m q l e a t h e r p r o d u c t * WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Home for Economy Corp. ST. JOSEPH. MISSOURI D r a w e r 10 No Cooking. No Work. Real Saving. I-:-:-:-:-: Bedford Hills. New Tork W Here’s an old home mixture your mother N. V. probably used, and is still one of the most W A N T E D effective for coughs due to colds. Once tried*, FULL TIME Or PART TIMS HOOKS FOR COOKING HE SAYS HOMEWORKERS f SPOONS Oft PftH HOLDERS , y o u ’ll sw ear by it. Mail letters, circulars, etc. Pleasant i s X L . J L Make a syrup with 2 cups granulated fh e r easy work. Excellent earnings, won­ sugar and one cup water. No cooking needed. derful opportunity for Handicapped or Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey* Shutins, men or women. NO AGE LIM­ Kecipe IT. For details write immediately. OBA instead of sugar syrup. FKESKILE PUBLISHERS, DENTURE CLEANSER N ow p u t ZV ounces of Pinex into a pint 1222 East 21st. Street, ... bottle, and fill up with your syrup. Tha ERIE, FENNA. ^ss=sPattern makes a full pint of cough medicine, and FOR CUTTING & BBSfJ gives you about four times as much for your B O A R D AND * ST ENCIU NG WITH "Since using ORA my denture is al­ money. It keeps perfectly and tastes fine. t;v ^ ...w,*; I " I ' ***■.’ CRAYDH P R PAINT ways clean and sparkling.” says Max And you’ll say it’s really excellent for N. Serlick, Portland. Me. quick action. You can feel it take hold Kitchen Brighteners ' swiftly. It loosens phlegm, soothes irritated MUSCLE f av • it membranes, helps clear the air passages. DENTISTS PRAISE ORA •THESE two gay pieces will be Thus it makes breathing easy and lets you In a survey, an overwhelming major­ fill ^ fun to make and to decorate. get restful sleep. ity of dentists praised this marvelous Pinex is a special compound of proven The salt box is an authentic copy new cleanser. No harmful brushing Ingredients, in concentrated form, well- our that can ruin dentures. Just placu in SlMHl of an oldtime one. known for its quick action on throat and IIX rccip* ORA solution for 15 minutes or over­ bronchial irritations. Money refunded if not night. Removes tobacco stains. ORA pleased in every way. SORETONE Liniment’s Pattern 251 gives actual-size cutting is guaranteed not to harm dentures. guides and stencil designs which are Get ORA today. All druggists. FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE GET NEW Heating Pad A ctio n done with colored crayons and then the READV-MIXED. REAOY-TOUSE PlNEXl Gives Quick Relief! A Product of McKesson & Robbins. Inc* salt together, c o v ered coa- When fat igue, exposure put misery in muscles, ten­ tr y dons and back, relieve such symptoms quickly “The National- Foundation for with the liniment specially made for this purpose. Soretone Liniment contains effective rubefa­ Infantile Paralysis has earned and esvi& s cient ingredients that act like glowing warmth merited national gratitude and from a heating pad. Helps attract fresh surface commendation for its progress in If FteiER Bun Clubs Ifeu Wth efll to serve blood supply. or supper. Soretone is in a class by itself. Fast, gentle, combating one of the most dread­ satisfying relief assured or price refunded. 50c. ed of all diseases. Yet, in 1949 the Economy size Si.00. trcll beefen country was stricken with one of Try Soretone for Athlete’s Foot. Kills all 5 spoon tupar types of common fungi— on contact! the most devastating polio epi­ milk i£» demics in history. This means that the'National Foundation for to a mixing d nuts. Mix er. Add, all Grandma’s Sayings . Stir gently stened—the ill greased Good Breakfasts Put Fep into Work at 425* F. (See Rettpes Below) utes. Makes lain muffins Teen-Agers’ Breakfast Nut Muffia LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU and nuts. N THE HUSTLE'and bustle of Baked Ham Loaf Ioster-M is I school work and social activities, Pineapple Garnish quickly £* teen-agers are apt to short-change Buttered Asparagus themselves on the food they eat. Baked Sweet Potatoes Their stomachs aren’t going emp­ Grapefruit-Carrot Salad ty; but, considering between-meal •Cornflake Honey Rolls snacks of candy bars and soft B ev e r a g e drinks,the kind of food they eat is Peppermint Ice Cream apt to be off the track as far as •Recipe Given good nutrition is concerned. in Ben-Gay. Con- *ose two famous At this age, the phrase “You are Molasses Bran Muffins what you eat” is all-important, for (Makes I dozen) * personality d e­ e l y o ffered ru velopment, th e Z cups whole bran c a p a c ity for Vs cup molasses M HUSCUlMf Rch e s ' LOTS O’ FOLKS consider knowl­ IYs cups m ilk edge & treasure, but it strikes me work and play, S mU v ^ chwren N . a s w e ll as I egg, beaten that experience and practice are the I cup sifted all-purpose flour only keys that’ll open the door to it. Sr J I i health, are de­ V t teaspoon salt 15 paid C. H. Gcult. Cincinnati. Ohio* pendent in con- s i d e r a b l e I teaspoon soda Soften whole bran in molasses WHAT D’YA KNOW! “Table- m easure on Grade” Nu-Maid is improved! Sweet good nutrition. and milk (5 to 15 minutes). Add egg tastin’, smooth spreadin' Nu-Maid is Also, this is 1 the time when boys to first mixture. better 'n ever. Not only that, but it’s and girls are forming food habits Sift together got a brand new package, ’specially that will follow them through life. 0CDT OlVlW flour, salt, and fixed to keep that mild, sweet flavor Let’s consider the first meal of the soda. C om bine sealed In. Yessirree—Nu-Maid’s im­ day—breakfast. with bran mix- ANALOESIQUE proved! By studying teen-age habits t u r e. F ill this country, we have turned up g r e a se d muffin AIN’T IT STBANOK how both pans % full and bake in moderately money and time are useless, unless interesting fact that two-thirds 'n s” make we know how to use ’em? our teen-agers feel . that everyoi hot oven (400°) about 20 minutes, a n d con- t5 paid Beleo Pojue. Zion. Vlrelnia* should have a good solid breakfai •Com Flake Honey Rolls tholatum . But, in this same survey, it w; (Makes I dozen) turn helps SKK FEB YOURSELF how much discovered that thirty- per cent Z cups sifted all-purpose flour ts vapors better tastin' bread ’n spread is with the boys and girls in this age 3 teaspoons baking powder ges, ease better tastin’ Nu-Maid. Yes Ma’am! were skimping on breakfast, Ve teaspoon salt F or head “Table-Grade” Nu-Maid is improved! causes the gap? ' 14 cu p fa t breathing New Nu-Maid’s milder, sweeter, Consider the wide range of foods % c a p m ilk easier spreadin’ than ever! in this basic breakf®|Lof 3 tablespoons melted butter fruit; ce I iW i I, 3 cups com flakes *$5 will be paid upon publica­ milk, bread and Vs cup seedless raisins tion to the first contributor of each butter; Canned, Vt cup hon ey accepted saying or idea. Address dried, fresh 'or ’’Grandma” 109 East Pearl Street, Sift together flour, baking pow­ Cincinnati 2, Ohio. frozen fruits der and salt. Cut in fat until a may be used at coarse even texture is obtained. t'h e breakfast Add milk, stirring enough to make C o w -to o n m e a l. a soft dough. Turn onto lightly A lm ost two floured board and knead about 30 now even eats duZen varieties of cooked and seconds. Roll dough to % inch thick­ na sausages, ready-to-eat cereals are available. ness. Brush with melted butter. Com­ suffering from The beverage might' be cocoa, milk, bine slightly crushed com flakes, and the Miner- or hot chocolate; the bread could raisins and honey; spread over bis­ OL contains, be in the form of sweet rolls, hot cuit dough, roll as for a jelly roll you in liquid muffins, biscuits, waffles, or pan­ and cut into one-inch slices. Place ed in the blood c a k e s. slices on greased baking sheet. n go to work Bake in moderately hot oven (400°) about 15 to 20 minutes. nail amount of pO R APPETITE APPEAL, a hot T fa tii S i Oatmeal Fruit Bread rtain Minerals * bread is a quick and easy treat listurbances... (Makes I large or Z small loaves) for breakfast. This recipe for up­ y o u i o n g e t . . . •ee with you..* side down oat muffins is doubly V* cup fa t set stomach ... Vt cup firmly packed brown heartburn, gas good, too, for it supplies extra nourishment in the rolled oats and su g a r I will sour on I egg, well-beaten ou will not be the apricots. You might vary the "No wonder they silver plated 14 cup chopped Brazil nuts, s you like for fruit by substituting cooked peach Nellie’s milk can. Her milk is pecans or walnuts ry afterwards, used in making pure, sweet, slices, pitted prunes or apple slices ffer from con- ‘Table-Grade’ Nu-Maid.” for the apricots. 14 cup cooked diced prunes 14 cup cooked diced apricots uhese symptoms ______Copr. 1946 lHift Mtaml Matxarint Co. Upside Down Oat Muffins f other causes, I tablespoon grated orange certainly the (Makes I dozen) rind of lack of B I cup rolled oats FROM MISERIESOm I cup rolled oats Is which HAD- I cup m ilk Z cups sifted all-purpose if you suffer flou r Z tablespoons fat iency disorder, Z teaspoons baking powder ure except the Vt cu p su g a r I egg, beaten % teaspoon soda e vitamins and 114 teaspoons salt system lacks, I cup sifted all-purpose flour Vt teaspoon salt 114 cups buttermilk or sour tand, therefore, m ilk ands have been 3 teaspoons baking powder amazing tonic, COugrnn 4 tablespoons honey Cream fat; add sugar gradually. IZ drained cooked apricot Add egg to creamed mixture. Stir low old you are h a lv es in nuts, prunes, apricots, orange ^gjjggSESI •' Wmbi - - it matters not rind and rolled oats. Sift together you have tried Combine rolled oats and milk; flour, baking powder, soda and salt. er the sun, give Md let stand five minutes. Cream to­ Add dry ingredients alternately aration HADA- gether fat and sugar. Add egg and with buttermilk to creamed mix­ o on suffering, beat. Add oat mixture. Sift together ture. (To make sweet milk sour, ad a miserable flour, salt, and baking powder; add add I tablespoon vinegar to 1% OMB farmers prefer Open Center tires, If it’s die Tracdon Genter Tire yon who have suf- to first mixture. Stir only until cups sweet milk.) Turn into while others demand Traction Cen­ want; there’s only one— the patented 10 to 20 yeara mixed. In each well-greased muf­ S able now to live greased loaf pan, 9x5x3 inches and ter. Regardless of the type you prefer, Firestone Champion. This tire has long fin pan place one teaspoon honey bake in moderate oven (350°-375°) lives because 600 and an apricot half with cut side Firestone has it. No one else offers yon been recognized by thousands of farmers about I hour. Cool on rack. If de­ d the Vitamins up. Fill % full and bake in moder­ a choice, because Firestone alone pro­ the country over as the top performer their systems sired, decorate the top of the loaves for year-around work. A test on your ’ourself. Tempo* ate oven (350-375') 25 to 30 minutes. before baking with whole pitted vides both tread designs. r.ough for you. Turn out fruit side up. Serve hot. prunes, apricots and nuts. If it’s Open Centof design yon want, own farm will show you. •in)! You know what wonderful re­ see the sensational new Firestone Cham- So again we say, regardless of your lief you get when you rub on L Y N N SA Y S: drug stores. Vicks VapoBub! Add grated orange rind to apple­ ion Open Center, Curved Bar Tractor preference in tractor tire tread design, 1.25, but save Now . . . when you have a Introduce Breakfast Variety sauce; serve on hot or ready-to-eat see your Firestone Dealer, your Imple­ ge family econ* ?'ire. Try it—for traction, for cleaning, nagging, raspy cough due to a With These Simple Tricks breakfast, cereal. for smoothness on the highway, for all ment Dealer, or Firestone Store. There’s J. If vour drug- cold, here’s a special way to use Chopped, minced dried fruits, die HADACOL, Vicks VapoRub. It's VapoBub On weekends and special occa­ around performance. You’ll find it’s away no need to shop around any more. he LeBlanc Cor- S tea m and it brings grand re­ such as a combination of apricots, sions, serve breakfast buffet style; ahead of any open center tire ever made. Firestone bos everything in tractor tires. La., and when lief in a hurry! dates and prunes; make a colorful provide a tray for each member of Put a good spoonful of Vicks and tasty cereal topping. Or add > your package VapoBub in a bowl of boiling the family, and give them a choice listen Se the Voice of Firestone every Moniay evening over NBC It plus the c.o.d. water or vaporizer. Then . . . these fruits to the_ cereal during of fresh fruits and ready-to-eat cer­ L remit with the inhale the soothing VapoiJub cooking. eals with the usual milk, bread and he postage, Steam . The medicated vapors Brunch calls for something a little butter. r t feel perfectly penetrate direct to cold-con­ bit out of the ordinary: Next time Always Buy Tires Built by FIRESTONE, the Originator gested upper bronchial tubes Mix together two or three varie­ b HADACOL as and bring relief a I g a iiC you’re making hot biscuits, for this ties of ready-to-eat cereals in a n the empty car- w ith every single « # I W V \ 9 occasion, add chopped deviled ham large wooden salad bowl, provide a o f th e First Practical Pneumatic Tractor Tire y will be cheer- breath! Try itl aV VapoRub to the dough for a pleasant -sur­ serving fork and spoon, and let the pthing could be p rise...... -— family help themselves. O c c f i J tf & 1AG0, HreftOM Om A Bobber O sl THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C . JANUARY 25. 1950

THE DAVIE RECORD. Prohibition Rally Yates In Japan THE DAY C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. With the Infantory Division There will be a big prohibition Oldest Paper rally at the Mocksville court on Kyushu, Japan.—Capt. Iohn A. JANUARY BARGAINS T E l EPH ON E house, tonight, Tuesday, Jan. 24th Yates, Moeksville Army Officer, No Liquor, at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. R. M. Hauss was recently appointed as the 24th Entered at the Poatoffice in Mocka- Infantary Division Artillery Re­ ville, N. C., as Second-Haisf Maf1 head of the Allied Church League BALL BAND FOOTWEAR FOR ALL NEWS AR matter. March 3, 1903. of Shelby, and Rev. Tames Hayes, port of Survey and Claims Officer, of Winston-Salem, will be the ^lere on Kyushu, Japan. PLANT BED COVERS J. K. Sheek SUBSCRIPTION RATES: speakers. The public is given a i Captain Yates arrived on Kyu­ Roanoke on b 0*E YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA I «.50 shu for duty in November 1949. Blue Bell LADIES SLIPS cordial invitation to be present. Mr. and SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. :and is now working with the OVERALLS $2.48 Reg. $2.95 Value Now $1.89 ONf YEM?. OUTSIDE STATF - «2 00 Tell your friends and neighbors spent one day SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE • $1.00 about this meeting. , Division Artillery Survey Section Duck Head 51 Ga. lotte on busin I on the famous units training OVERALLS (Bovs) - $1.59 NYLON HQSE 97c grounds located near Beppu, ‘'the Seems that John L. Lewis is W ool Lined 36 In. Mr. and M Garden Spot of Japan.” Before running the heating system in New Store OVERALLS JACKETS $4.48 CORDUROY Was $1.89 $1.59 yd • Winston-Sale- this country. ' coming to Japan, he was station* of Mr. and M A one-story concrete block ed at Fort Sill, Okla. Work 54 In. WOOLENS Here hoping that President building, 24x88 feet, is being erect­ SHIRTS - - - $1.59 Was $2.95 Now . $1.98 yd Grady F. Ca Truman will soon learn that there ed on WiIkesboro street, adjoin­ Work Cotton spent a day or is a coal shortage in this country • ing the Hendricks & Merrell fur­ Yesterday’s Thrills PANTS - - $2.98 PANTIES - - 29c town looking niture store, by Wade W, Smith.! Our annual excursion into the Fruit of Loom No, Pauline, T h e Record Rayon matters. The building is to be completed woods for a Christmas tree. Fri- SHORTS - doosn’t know who is going to run 69c PANTIES 49c within 60 days and will be oc- day afternoon spelling matches, Dr. and M for Sheriff or Register of De^ds Fruit of Loom eupied by a B. F. Goodrick store. Hanging around the kitchen when and children, on the Republican ticket this SHIRTS - 49c Leather Jackets 1-2 Price Tho owners of this new store are the ^Christmas baking got under recent guests spring. A prominent Demoerat L. S. Bowden, G. Aubrey Merrell J way. Looking at pictures through Clement. has offered to bet that AIex and Gray Sheets. The Record is the family stereoscope. Throwing Tucker will be Davie’s next sheriff. Edgar Clic’ glad to welcome this new store to a letter to Santa up the chimney, W e are awaiting further develop­ Grocery Special Saturday Only the classic s our town, and wish for the own-1—J. Earl Bell, in Union County ments. was in town ers much success. I (Kv.) Advocate. RINSO Pint Bottle last week. The election on outlawing the, One To Customer 7c SYRUP - - - 13c sale of wine and beer in Davie PURE COFFEE WAX PAPER Mr. and M County will be held on Saturday, Fresh Ground 49c P k g ...... 4c spent one da- Februry, 18th, Yadkin Countv ton-Salem, g- will vote on the same question on Jack Kanipe. Saturday. Feb. 25th. It is thought that both Davie a n d Yadkin Our old fr Counties will vote the wine and Mocksville Cash Store ing, W. O. B beer out by substantial majorities. tt was in town So mote it be. The Friendly Store” and gave ?s Phone 205 110 N. Main Street Mocksville, N. C. The Record is sorry to learn Miss Sara that Sim DeLapp is retiring as at Brevard C State Chairman of the Republi­ days last we can party. Mr. DeLapp has made in Farmingt a fine chairman and devoted much of his time for the past eight Mr. and years in working for the partv. have moved There are a number of promin­ j I house on Pi ent Republicans who have been ERE DEALER t o age apartm mentioned to fill this important street. office. Mr. and are the prou X-Ray Report IERS Iii IREIR FM daughter, C ed at Davis Following is a summary of th on Ian. Ilth Mass X-Ray survey in Davie: The survey started on Nov. 15j JOHN DEERE DAYI BMr. and 1949, with four mobile units ii and little so operation, and en led on Nov. 3' spent last w except for one extra Saturda. Mr. Young* December 10th, on the Mocksvillj JAN. 31 Mrs. P. S. Y Square. A totaI of 4,927 small rays were taken. Of these 4,67| The interi were read as essentially negativ Goods Co., and 20 films were unsatisfacto has been re O f the remaining 229,128 person] much to its were requested to return to th look over come to to Health Department for large W rays for better diagnosis. Excei W. H. C for two who left the State, eve: R. I, is ope one reported. Three large film station and were unsatisfactory and will b Thomas T retaken. at County These films were read at the 30x40 feet, Central Sanatorium and classified FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1949. as follows: Mrs. J. Essentially negative 32 Harley Walker Mutual Burial Association burgh, Pa. Pulmonary scar town the jq I T°: North Carolina Burial Association Commission, Raleigh, N. C. Minimal tuberculosis Mr. and Moderately advanced tub. 9 j RECEIPTS Mrs. Holla Far advanced tuberculosis 2 Cash balance shown on last report - - $10,122.42 Tuesday,' Suspected tuberculosis 16 Total assessments collected - - $4,897.65 of Pittsbur Non-tuberculosis pathology 58 Membership fees collected - 22.25 Starring ROCHELLE HUDSON and RICHARD TIM 1S, Mr. and Diagnosis reserved 5; Net difference advances Minus - - 53.40 is feature picture in BIC JOHN DEERE S M who have Thirteen white persons and 3 R E C E IP T S ...... 4,866.50 colored persons have been advised meee, hav to have spitum examinations, tu­ TOTAL RECEIPTS $14,988.92 are occupy Rochelle Hudson and son house berculin tests or further x-ray to DISBURSEMENTS three children, in fact the en­ eral-Purpose Tractor with its Richard Travis share star bill­ tire community though it working equipment for small­ recently v~ determine activity. Three white Collection commissions $240 89 ing in “Roots in . the Soil,” er acreages . . . "Farmers of Clarence persons and one colored person Miscellaneous expenses sometimes backfires. You 983.52 feature picture to be shown and your family will enjoy the Year,’ - an informative have been recommended tor San- C. R. Pl $1,224.41 in NATIONAL GUARD every minute of this true-to- dramatized picture on soil atorium care, their cases having expenses ubsent fro 3.300.00 ARMORY, RAILROAD ST. Iife story plus the beautiful conservation . . . ‘‘First been diagnosed as probably a X °® A IH BENEFITS PAID (number 33) chief-of-po A comprehensive follow-up pro- Membership commissions - - - 22.25 on JAN. 31, 12:30. The singing of a chorus of nearly Choice of Farmers Every­ weeks on gram is being carried on by the .... 13.85 movie headlines the free fifty voices. where”-the story of the John Deere Day entertain: family, res local Health Department with the TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS John Deere No. 5 Power I $4,560.51 i ment and education program We are all co-operation of local doctors. In addition to “Roots in Mower as written bv farmer BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR for farmers and their fami­ on the jo' In the “Non-Tuberculosis Pa-' $10,428.41 the Soil,” several other new, owners the country over. lies which is being sponsored thology” group, the findings in 1 ASSETS all-talking pictures will be Mr. an by MARTIN BROS. According to MARTIN elude Bronchiectasis,cystic disease, Cash on hand shown. “What’s New in and child $ 99.43 BROS, admission to John cardiac enlargement, scoliosis, tu- Bank ,Deposit—Bank of Davie John Deere Farm Equip­ returned 338.98 "Roots in the Soil” is the Deere Day Program is by mors, aneutysms, emphysema and War Bonds ment” — a preview of new spending 9,990.00 storvof a small town bank ticket only. ' Any farmer pneumonitis. | TOTAL ASSETS John Deere machines you’ll Mrs. J. W cashier (Richard Travis) who who has not received his I This survey was made possible $10,428.41 want to know about “Be­ ton Tow can’t say ‘"no” to anyone with tickets or needs more can get through a co-operative program of LIABILITIES yond the Price Tag”—the moved fr a hard-li ck story. His gener­ them free at MARTIN the State Board of Health, the Advance assessments story of the new John Deere bout thre $ 684.75 osity affects the lives of his BROS, before the day of Model “MT” Two-Row Gen­ DistrrcrHealth Department, the TOTAL LIABILITIES wife (Rochelle Rudson), his the show. local Tuberculosis Committee, the Surplus $ ~ 684^75 Mr. an $ 9,743.66 County Commissioners, local pow Marvin S ...... Number of double assessments -luring year, 4; net membership in from a vi er and light compantes, and many B00d standing at close o f books, 5,217. This report covers our mem- other public spirned citizens too bership of the white race. wheie th numerous to mention,' to alln of - T l t MARTIN BROTHERS Mrs. Geo whom we owe our deep gratitude I hereby certify that the information given in the foregoing re­ Mrs. Joh port is true and correct to the personal knowledge of the undersigned. for a job well done. Phone 99 Near Depot said they CARL E, SHELl. H. S. WALKER. Secretary-Treasurer viewing t Acting Administrator, HarIev Wajker Mutual Burial Association, Inc. JORN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS District Health Department. beans, po MocksvlIIe, N. C. Smith is THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. JANUARY 25. 1950

THE DAVIE RECORD Wade W. Smith and Thos. P. Dwiggins returned Friday from a Mocksville Wins 2 business trip to Kingsport, Tenn. Oldest Paper In The County I Mocksvi Ie came off with a dou­ William McClamrock is confin­ ble victory over its long-time Da­ No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads ed to his home on Avon street, vie County rivals from Cooleemee suffering from bronchial pneu­ here Friday night. Our girls won monia. NEWS AROUND TOWN. 38-27, and our boys 27-23. Nancy: Rev. and Mrs. Geo. W. Fink, Latham got 21 points for the win-1 BIG STAGE J. K. Sheek scent last week in of King’s Mountain, were Mocks- ning girls and Vick 12 for the i | Roanoke on business. ville visitors Saturday. They were Mocksville boys. residents of Mocksville five years. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniel J. N. Ijames, who spent two spent one dav last week in Char­ Miss Ruth Lakev, who is nurs­ weeks with his daughter, Mrs. H. ing at Dix Hill, Raleigh, spent the C. Lane, at Marshall, Va., return­ lotte on business. week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lakey, near town. ed home last week and was at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyatt, of Davis Hospital, Statesville, sever­ al days taking treatment. Mr. SHOW Winston-Salem, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kurfees. Give! Give!! Give!! Ijames recently celebrated his 88th birthday. Davie County’s quota in the po­ Grady F. Call, of Sumter, S. C. lio drive is $3,000. We must raise A L L FREE spent a day or two last week in this sum during the campaign now town looking after some business underway. If you haven’t'already WANT ADS PAY. matters. made your donation, see Charlie Woodruff, County Chairman, Bill “Hickorv Lumber Wanted— Dr. and Mrs. Vance Kendrick Daniel or any member of the Jr. Write for prices and cutting in­ Mocksville Court House and children, of Charlotte, were Chamber of Commerce. structions. Southern Desk Com­ pany, Hicko“ North Carolina.’ recent guests of Mrs. Blanche Clement. Reeves-Reynolds McNAIR’S TOBACCO SEED —19 leading varieties. See your Harold Reeves, of Harmony, local dealer or write McNair’s Edgar Click, who lives beyond R. I, and Miss Helen Reynolds, Wednesday, Jan. 25th, the classic shades of Woodleaf, Yield-Tested Seed Company, Lau- daughter of Mrs. J. A. Reynold-) rinburg, North Carolina. was in town on business one day and the late Mr. Reynolds, of this last week. city, were united in marriage on Monuments M ausoleum s Jan, 16th, at-Greensboro. D. R. STROUD Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Sheek, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Reeves were Tues­ Salisbury St Phone 195-J 7:30 P. M. spent one day last week in Wins­ day night supper guests of the Mocksville, N. C. bride’s mother on Sanford Ave­ ton-Salem, guests of Mr. and Mrs. REPRESENTING nue. The happy couple will make Salisbury Marble & Granite Co. Jack Kanipe. their home in the Graham apart­ Quarriers - Designers Arthur Smith and The Cracker Jacks ments, five miles out on the Yad- Memorials That Our old friends of long stand­ kinvilte highway. “Last ‘Till Everlasting” ing, W. O. Byerly, of Cooleemee, We Deliver And Erect Anywhere. was irL.town one day last week Wholesale and Retail Radio Stars of Station WBT and gave as a pop-call. Jesse Lee Kurfees Jesse Lee Kurfees, 78. well known re Miss Sarah Dot Call, a student tired merchant and life-long resident of Davie County, died at bis home in North Clean, Lively Entertainment For Young And Old at Brevard College, spent several Hocksville Sunday morning, following an illness of two weeks. His death brought Princess Theatre days last week with home folks sadness to a host of friends throughout in Farmington township. the town and county, where be spent a long and useful life.* THURSDAY Worth Coming Miles To See And Hear! Mr. and Mrs. lake Walker Surviving are tw o daughters, Mrs. Gra­ Barbara Stanwyck In dy N. Ward, of this city, and Mrs. Lonnie have moved from the W. H. Dodd Lanier, of Birmingham, Ala,; two broth­ “THE LADY GAMBLES” house on Pine street to the Herit­ ers, J. F. Kurfees and M. M. Kurfees, of j with Robert Preston. Looiaville. Ky.. and four grandchildren. PLUS age apartments o n Lexington Mn. Kurfees died August 13,1948. •I Added News street. Funeral services were held at the home ^------Monday afternoon et 2 o’clock, with his I FRIDAY NEW COLOR MOVIES Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Howell pastor, Willard Conchin. officiating, and the body laid to test in Jericho Church of Pat O’Brien & Barbara Hale in are the proud parents, of a fine Christ cemetery. “THE BOY WITH GREEN Educational - Travel - Comedy And Other Features daughter, Carolyn Jo, who arriv­ To the bereaved family The Kecord ex HAIR” with tends deep sympathy in this great be­ ed at Davis Hospital, Statesville, reavement Mr. Kurfees has been a friend -i Dean Stockwell &. Robert on Jan. 11th, of the editor for more than SO years. We II Ryan shall sorely miss him. /______■M r . and Mrs. P. S. Young, Jr., No Sales Talk-Just Entertainment SATURDAY and little son, of Elizabeth City, Hardware Store BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY spent last week in town, guests of : ‘‘SONG OF IDAHO” with \ Mr. Young’s parents, Mr. and By James I. Metcalfe. Irby Grant StJune Vencent I Si The Sunshine Boys Mrs. P. S. Young. The hardware store is where we buy... The items large and small The interior of the Davie Dry . That fix the premises at homi . From living room to hall MONDAY Rankin-Sanford Implenuint .Co. Goods Co., on North Main street The doorknobs and the nails and Johnny Weissmuller In has been remodeled, which adds screws . . . The kitchenware and “JUNGLE JIM” with “Your International Harvester Dealer” much to its appearance. Call and mop . . . Andwhatittakes tokee*^ Virginia Grey MOCKSVILLE, N. C. look over this store when you a door . . . From slamming to 'M come to town. stop . . . And then there are the garden tools . . The spade and { TUESDAY W.'H. Campbell, of Harmonv, -fork'and' h o e " .. ."That do their- L-Dick Powell Si Jane Greer In part to keep away . . . The weeds “STATION WEST” with R. I, is opening a Sinclair Service that want to grow . . . The hose Agnes Moorehead station and grocery store, in the and sprinkler that convey . . . The Thomas Towell store building water to the lawn . . . And show­ An Appfeciation at County Line. The building is ers for the children when . . . The We wish to extend our heart- 30x40 feet, built of concrete blocks. heat is really on . . . The hardware i'elt thanks to all of our Wends store is valuable . . . And practical for the many acts _ of kindness ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. J. E. Holland, of Pitts­ and good . . . Because it fills so many needs . . . For every neigh­ ihown us recendv in our gaeat burgh, Pa., spent last week in borhood. jereavement. My the Lord bless BEGINNING town the guest of her parents, rou all, is our prayer. You can get all of these items THE LEAGANS FAMILY. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wagoner. mentioned by Mr. Metcalfe from Mrs. Holland had as her guest on your Hardware Store. Your neighbor reads The Tuesday, Mrs. A. B. Swittall, also VISIT US OFTEN. Wednesday, Jan. 18th, of Pittsburgh. ecord. Mocksville Hd w. Co. And Continuing Until Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Benson, North Carolina I In The Superior] who have been living in Coolee- Davie County, f Court meee, have moved to this city and James Vern Frye, Eleanor Wood­ A m D m m Further Notice, are occupying the W. F. Robin­ ruff Frye son house on South Main Street, Petitioners in the matter, of thi The Members Of The recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. adoption of Sanford Woodrufij THEATRE Brett. Clarence James. !Mocksville Salisbury Highway Notice, Serving Sum­ Mocksville Merchants C. R. Plowman, who has been Wednesday and Thursday I absent from his post of duty as mons by Publication Jan. 25th and 26th | chief-of-police, for the past seven It appearing to the court from! weeks on account of illness in his the affidavit of the Petitioners and “SEALED VERDICT” ! Associations family, resumed his duties Friday. the return of the Sheriff that Mark Ray Milland and Frances Marley We are all glad to have him back Daniel Brett, a necessary party to ONE CARTOON j | this proceeding cannot, after due WILL on the job. ____ dilligence and search, be found in Friday and Saturday [ Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McKnight the State of North Carolina, and Jan. 27th and 28th j CLOSE THEIR STORES it further appearing from the said DOUBLE FEATURE and children, of Fort Smith, Ark., affidavit that said Mark Daniel returned home Wednesday after Brett is a proper party, and it fur­ “BUCKSKIN FRONTIER” Each spending a week with Mr. and ther appearing that this said de­ Richard Dix and Tane Wvatt Mrs. J. W. McKnight, in Farming­ fendant is not a resident, but that also ton Township. Mr. McKnight the court has jurisdiction of the Notice to Creditors "LEAVE IT TO HENRY” Wednesday Afternoon subject of this proceeding. Walter Catlett moved from Davie to Arkansas a- It is now ordered that a notice Having qua ified as administra­ bout three >ears ago. be published once a week for four tor of the estate of D. P. Dyson, ONE CARTOON. CLOSING HOURS ON successive weeks in The Davie Re­ deceased, late of Davie County, Monday and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster and J. cord, a newspaper published in North Carolina, notice is hereby WEDNESDAY WILL BE -an. 30th and 31st Marvin Smith returned last week Davie County, North Carolina, given to all persons holding claims giving Tide and purpose of this against the said estate, to present “FIGHTER SQUADRON” from a visit to Homestead, Fla., Special Proceeding, and requiring them to the undersigned on or Robert Stack &. Edward O’Bien 12 OjClock, Noon whe>e they were guests of Mr. and the Defendant to appear at the of­ before Dec. 17,1950, or this no­ Technicolor Mrs. Geo. W. Smith and Mr. and fice of the undersigned Clerk of tice will be plead in bar of their ONE CARTOON Mrs. John F. Foster. Mr. Smith Superior Court of Davie County recovery. AU persons indebted to on the 2nd day of March, 1950, to said estate are requested to make Mocksville Merchants said they had a wonderful time answer or demur to the petition. prompt settlement. This Dec. 17, All Shows Start At 7 O’clock viewing the big fields of tomatoes, This I7th dav of January, 1950. 1949. T. M. DYSON, Admr. Association. beans, potatoes and squash. Geo. S. H. CHAFFIN, of D. P. Dyson, Deceased. Space Reserved For Trucks Smith is a big potato grower. Clerk of Superior Court. Mocksville, N. C., Route I. THE DAYlE RECORD, MOCKSV1LLE. N. C.

-WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- its NOT IHE . For Your Future Buy $ MAKE EXTRA MONEY $ I n / Take orders and deliver hair attach­ U.S. Formosan Intervention Urged; ments, Be Bop glasses, pressing combs, U. S. Savings Bonds kerosene stoves, hair and scalp formu­ la s , e tc . WRITE FOR FREE-AGENT-DETAIL9 Drive Is Launched to Trim Budget “The unprecedented incidence of infantile paralysis during the Gordon-Thomas Corp. _ SPEAKS - 17 East 4th Street, Dept. W summer just past calls for in­ New Tork City 17, N, Y. IiHIlir n|1 !miliar ^irTO li creased alertness against the pos­ Group to Fress for Child Welfare; Sunday School Leasons UlLliBn H d FULL sibility of even greater attacks by HO Friction in Cabinet By PR KEHHETH J FOREMAN this dread disease. Exhausted Mail letter (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions ore expressed In these columns, they are those of Here is another easy work, Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) funds must be replenished and all derful oppo UERE IS THE INSIDE story on SCRIPTURE: Acts 8:4—11:18. Shutins, me DEVOTIONAL READING: Romans 3: promising means for wiping out reports of friction between two 21-30. IT. For tie the scourge must be explored. MASTER M1X Recipe P ItE S of the most potent Truman cabinet FORMOSA: Atomic 'Advances' The March of Dimes affords a I S3 members—Secretary of State Dean Shall We Intervene? democratic way for all Americans Acheson and Secretary of Defense Unto All Men to join in the fight against a com­ Louis Johnson. As the agitation for U. S. inter­ vention in Formosa grows, many mon enemy.” Actually there have been differ­ Lesson for January 29, 1950 ences of opinion between them on Americans will have a sharp flash­ —The Hon. W. Stuart Symington three important policies, but both back of memory to the days when Secretary of the Air Force men are now leaning over back­ Anthony Eden and others were « M ARK TIME, Christian Sol- ward to get along with each other. urging boycotts against Mussolini ^ diers,” is not a Christian The three policies are: (I) sending and the Japs as campaigns of con­ hymn. The word is “Onward, Chris­ a steel mill to Yugoslavia, which quest were getting underway. tian Soldiers!” The command was B K O P head c o l d F irst, here Is your given by no less a person than Johnson opposed but Acheson Now, there are many important Tm TERYMISSRY Clabber Girl MASTER-MIX recipt favored; (2) occupying Formosa U. S. officials and ex-leaders Who Jesus himself: “Go and make dis­ 9 cups tille d oU-pUfpofC flour SORE S tablespoon* Clobber G irl BoJdnff Powder with U. S. troops, which Johnson argue that the United States must ciples of all nations, b ap tizing

|M 0 N E Y $ h.'.ir nltach- BROADWAY AND M A IN STREET |ri'sjinq combs, I formu- I PRAYED TODAY £NT-DETA1LS Wrastling Is an Honest Sport, 7 DAYS C o r p . N my quiet room I talked with my Friend today; I I>rp . >T 1 I opened my heart to Him with its weight of i Equal parts of potato chips and N . Y. I WIUDOIT But Love Is a Different Story care. • I corn flakes make a good topping for casserole dishes and a deli­ -B y BILLY ROSE- I spoke of the burdens I carried along the way; j cious coating for croquettes. Iother • * • The other night at Lindy’s, I was introduced to a Ponocatenetl I sought His help as I knelt at His feet in prayer. of a man named Ezaklios PappanokiyuUkos, the Greek westTer- Rest your stirring spoon on ab­ R e c ip e better known to the toe-hold set as the Hooded Cobra I told Him my griefs, forgetting He knew them all; 1 sorbent paper towel on the woik s u s s “You inressid in wrastling?’’ the mash-and-maul artist asked surface of your gas range. This pleasantly. I prayed for my own, forgetting that He could see saves cleaning up food stains. “Not particularly,” I said. “I hear tell th e business is full of Within their hearts each need, though great or \ * • • crooks. Canned cling peaches topped “Is wrong,” said the Cobra. “In United Schnapes, wrastlina is mos’ small, with mint jelly and broiled four honest sport what can be Why? Because no wan bet. Is Iak betting on Each unsolved problem and dark perplexity. inches from the flam e until bubbly feenish of musical comedy show.” “ are good company for lamb chops. “What makes you think people » * * don’t bet on musical comedy Delicious addition to pork chops: man an do not like cheatin’ poor, In my quiet room I talked with the Friend I love, shows?” I said. “But never mind, Top with orange slices before put­ ignorant peoples. So I decide to be go on.” As He engineered His planets, His Stars, His suns; ting into the broiler about four fair and lose—1 even bet all I got inches from the flame. “Only place wrastling is crooked on Aloicio. My little world was what I was dreaming of, sometime in Sout’ America,” the C obra continued. . . , ttWell, at first is very good My little day, and my own near precious ones. “Frinstance, Ecua­ match. For twanny mi/toot we And He with His hands on the universe, His eyes £ e v e i .o p i |a salt together. dor, where tree Poosht m ak noises an* stick fin­ I covered con- gers in eyes. Au* then A loicio says, | r fry months ago I ween Upon endless space and the sweep of eternity, ANY S iz e (A o r 8 ) EXP. R O U PUM plenny money by tIs too hot to w r as tie more. I OIVUOMD. 9 HOSlY M tfN K Iovery YES, in just 7 days.»• • in one short week ..*• take fall soon * Bent above me, listening to my cries, •— ’ >t an enlargement) a group of people who changed from their. t w w s m lo sin g .” Hondy Afatling Enulopa F u m ftM VaIuaWr Frttntumt Civm old dentifrices to Calox Tooth Powder aver* “I am amaze,” I “I am smart an’ say nothing, an* And,forgetting my faults and failures, answered me. ^ |ideal to serve Br CETIETTCR PICTURES POR U said. minute later I fall on back with aged 38% brighter teeth by scientific test. or supper. “Is funny story,” f —I C.GRACE NOLL CROWELL I TACM OABBtT ____ Aloicio on top. But Aloicio is smart, S PA. R-TANBUtiG S.C. AVhy not change to Calox yourself? Buy said Ezaklios. “Day *3> I?, irclt beaten too. ‘Oh, no/ he says, an’ begins to Calox today. . . so your Jiicfpoon fjgar before I wra-stle fight dirty. An* before referee can teeth can start looking Aloicio M acom bo, i |up milk Billy Rose count tree, he twist my arm round brighter tomorrow! XUtJ champ o f Quito, his head so I got headlock. Then he MI MIIII IIIEt IM M ill if Senor Ramon, matchmaker, walk geeve jerk, mak like he trip over een my hotel room. Ramon is beeg my leg, an* fall on hees head. Only 0m RHEUMATISM shot in Ecuador. he fall harder than he think an’ gats , NEURITIS-LUMBAGO “ ‘Poot on show twanny, twanny- very deezy. CALOX five minoot,’ he says. ‘Then Aloicio MCNEILS “ Q ueek, I jump on heem, mak­ TOOVil POWDER. nto a mixing weel take fall for you. Mak it bear- ing beeg tangle weeth arms and McKesson & Robbins Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. nd nuts. Mix hug an’ body-press.’ MAGIC ther. Add, all legs — no one can tell who got who. “ I cannot believe ears. I say: •e. Stir gently Then I feenish up on my back. REMEDY ‘You want me to beat champ?’ oistened—the Raferee counts tree, announces B RIWG SCB L E S S E D RELIEF Fill greased “He say: ‘That is only way you a A loicio w een , an* crow d g o cra zy /* wockying away at him in Spanish. “Wrastling, yes,” said Ezaklios. s o m m m s s m ee at 425* F. gat return match. Mak sure no “Love, my frien’, of course, is [Large Bottlelz mu Small Size 60c fnutes. Makes “Wait for me in car, babies,” » CIBTIOI: IU Olll AS DItECTEO « mistake. I bet plenty for you to horse of different collar.” plain muffins Ezaklios said, affectionately. “I I JIT AU GOOD OtDS STQtES Al BT Htll M reciijl it price (W MOROLIN E WASN’T SENOR Ramon sore? e Nut Muffin am weeth you in minoot.” MeIEIL QMS CO- lit. JACISOIfIllE A. TiOtIOA > and nuts. "Who’s the lady?" I asked, when the were alone again. "Wife of Senor Ramon," said the Cobra. 'rWhen she got final divorce, she become Meesus Pap- panokiyulikos.” “I thought you said wrestling was J- an honest sport,” I said. 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By i l l “ h o p a l o n g c a s s i d y ” B Boyd is probably one of the 10 Richard H. Wilkinson most popular men in the United States; both youngsters and adults fe & a s e ^lOlVDRIFT are now timing their radios to Mutual at 4 p.m. Sundays, to hear the program he launched on New way down the road and found the stranger’s car. He half carried, Only an emulsorized shortening half dragged the woman up to the shack, and left here there near the gives you these luscious cakes stove while he went for the man. The storm lasted two days. It w ith such mixing easel Ions” make took another day for a rescue party I and con - to get through. They took the three itholatum . of them down to Jackson and to a itum helps hospital. Guy was put into a room Cts vapors by himself and fed. Then he went sages, ease to slee p . F or head : breathing When he awoke Mr. Moore was standing by his bed, “Feeling bet­ ter, son? Good. How about a story t on your experiences? That man you Bill “Hopalong Cassidy” Boyd saved was Senator Ostrand. “Tbe lady wasn’t his wife at Year’s day. Bill started in pictures all. See what I mean? You as an extra, in 1919, in C. B. De- Mille’s “Why Change Your Wife;” want a job and we want a in 1934 he really hit his stride, -nStory, because Ostrand is on _ 3 ears uia. But young mi the way he’d stumbled against the starring in the “Hopalong Cassidy” sometimes become pretty wild and the .opposition ticket. Here’s shack itself, found the door and fell series, and has never played any­ your chance, boy.” desperate in their thoughts. Guy inside. He remembered that the thing else since. “I fell in love with remembered Mr. Moore’s cynical wind and cold were shut out. Then Guy closed his eyes. Well, why now even eati the part,” he says; the part has smile. “Sorry, son, we haven’t a not? he thought. After all, a man CHOCOLATE ALMOND CAKE na sausages, he remembered the sick woman. piled up a fortune for him. And the place for you. Full up.” has to live, has to look out for him­ Qukk-method recipe suffering from The place he’d found was a road way the public almost mobs him self. Why not? Why not? The Jand the Miner- “But not good reporters. camp. There was a stove and wood at personal appearances is proof Slft together Into a large bowl: Add: thought kept pounding against his 2 egg whites )0 L contains, I ’v e h ad experience, M r. and a few cans of food on the shelf. of his popularity. 2Vt wpt sifted coke flour brain. Then he opened his eyes. Vk cup milk you in liquid Moore. I’m a good writer. I He got a fire going and place 3Vi teaspoons double-action sd in the blood baking powder (4V& I teaspoon almond extract always scrape up a new angle water on to boil. Then he lunged “Sorry,” he said. “Sorry, that Back in the days of silent films Beat I minute. Turn into 2 greased n go to work teaspoons single-action) to a story that makes interest­ out into the storm again, fought his isn’t the kind of job I’m after.” Jane Novack was a star; in many 8" layer pans, lined with plain ing reading. Besides—” There I teaspoon salt paper. Bake in moderate oven a William S. Hart movie she was % cups sugar nail amount o f was desperation in Guy’s tone, 1 (350° F.) about 30 minutes. Frost •tain Minerals the gal who gazed into the sunset and fill with— because Mr. Moore had begun at the end, with Bill and his horse. Add: AlMOND COCOA ICING: Cream3tbsp. iisturbances... shuffling papers on his desk. IAST WEEK’S ee with you... In Paramount’s “The Furies” she Vs cup Snowdrift Snowdrift with 2 tbsp. butter. Add Vk cup milk ;et stom ach. . . “When I wrote inquiring about ANSWER ^ is again linked with the West; she % cttp sifted cocoa, 3 cups sifted a job you said you’d be glad to confectioners? sugar, and % ■*“" heartburn, gas SSWORD PUZZLE plays a frontier mother. Walter sa lt alternately with % cup talk to me.” Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat 1 will sour on Huston, Barbara Stanwyck and 2 minutes. If by hand, count beat­ When smooth, add I tsp. almond iu will not be He had driven all the way up Q QOQ □ □ □ □ ■ WendeU Corey are co-starred in ing time only. With electric mixer, extract. Frost cake. Dip tips of s you like for QQUE LJQQQ, this dramatization of Niven Busch’s use“lowspeed”; scrape bowl often; blanched almonds in icing; press from Denver—1,000 miles—because ACROSS Cereal 21, Greekletter QQQQQ QQQUlD scrape beaters at end of 2 minutes. upright around bottom of cake. ry afterwards, Mr. Moore had said he’d talk to book. i'fer from con- I. Tolerable grain 23. Behold! □U . QUU QBE him. It had taken nearly his last nese symptoms (hyphen.) Capital of 24. Mine QQQ QDQaQQD dollar to buy enough gas to make Bulgaria entrance QQQQ 'ISQQQQQ I other causes, 5. Soaks up As you probably know, Ralph Ywtl you can make these marvelous cakes the trip. Now he had nothing left Leave out 26. Erbium UQQ QQQ- certainly the 9. M alayan UUDaQQV-QClQU Slgwald won the finals on the with Emulsorized Snowdrift with just 3 min­ but the 5-year-old car. Just about boat G odof (sym .) of lack of B DQQUQQU UQQ “Horace Heidt” show, and was utes TwiTing tune. No creaming! No egg-beat­ enough to get him back home, from 10. Independent flocks 27. Title of s which HAD- QQG QQQ-ISlD awarded the $5,000 prize, a gold ing! AU ingredients are blended smoothly and if you suffer which he’d started out six months state, Trapped respect (pt.) DQQQDvQaaaci championship belt that wasn’t 28. One who completely in the same bowl, heady to' bake sncy disorder, ago, bound and determined to land SE Arabia Male sing­ QBBQt; QQUia big enough—and the dubious in g voice deals in ice after 3 minutes mixing! And your Snowdrift ire except the a job on a newspaper. 11. Seaport ' QBQCk QQQQ honor of having a full-size Rounded 28. Sufflx cakes are light, rich and luscious to the last vitamins and city, statue of himself erected in his Toward noon Guy understood N W France projection form ing moist crumb. Only an emulsorized shortening system lacks, home town, Charleston, S.C. and, therefore, why the filling station man had 12. L ast of an organ adjectives 41. Topaz hum­ can give you such quick, sure success. Make warned him. The snow formed an 14. Sloth (anat.) Sl.Norsegod ming-bird It does seem as if that lovely Snowdrift's Chocolate AJmond Cake, today. nds have been city could put the statue’s cost imazing tonic, impenetrable wall. The wind was 15. Suitable I W orried 32. Less hard 42. Head 1$. Interna* 3 Ahead ■33. N ea t covering to better use, if permitted. ow old you are tional 3 A sh ad e 35. Form s 43. Falsehood PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING- it matters not language ofred 38. SUde 44. Girl’s name Jerry Ambler, world’s champion you have tried 17. Cease’ N o , 34 bronc rider of 1946 and ’47, who MADE BY THE WESSON OIL PEOPU T the sun, give 20. Sun god Z- 6 7 8 ‘ makes his living staying on a ^SNOltflPRIFT 21. Beak I 4 4 S ration HADA- horse, is getting paid to be thrown 22. Per. to % W > on suffering, 3 11 in the Gene Autry starrer. 30 to 20 years 25. Celebrated l I 27. A lustrous Guard Yourself Against Me now to live 16 lives because fabric 14 IS Chester Conklin, - of the walrus the Vitamins 30. A tripod . mustache and rimless spectacles, HfHf19 ZO 21 their systems 34. Frosty 17 18 I made his screen debut in 1912 and 4 8 FEELING WORN OUT! vurself. Tempo- 35. Personal won fame in Mack Sennett’s com­ pronoun 22 22 k24 It's much easier to catch s cold or to In building and maintaining nannsl Jough for you. edies. He tackles his first straight pick up dangerous disease genus pep, strength and energy, provided 36. Rip al! i role in RKO’s “Come Share My when you feel worn out or utterly you have no organic complication or 37. Music note ZS 2 t exhausted than when you are In ex­ r _drug stores, Love,” as caretaker of a ram­ focal Infection. Vltawine has helped •-o, but save 38. Earth cellent health. So, guard your health thousands In the past 10 yeam. Doo- i shackle ranch. jealously! If you fed run down or tora have recommended IL Drug, e fam ily econ- 39. River (Chin.) 27 28 i29 So Si 52 53 He half carried, half dragged worn out try Vltawine. Tills easy- If your drug- 40. Tiny gists, from coast to coast have I tbe woman up to the shack, 42. Demand i to-swallow,...... delightful testing r liquid It. Try Vltawine yourself! Just Ie HADACOL, 94 55 56 Radio editors in Motion Picture contains an abundance of those vita­ rat your druggist Or write to Ths a LeUIanc Cor- and left her there near the 45. Greedy i Daily’s annual Fame poU named mins and minerals which aid Vltawine Co., Louisville* Ky. La., and when s to v e . 46. Duelist's 57 . 5 8 % 39 Gordon MacRae “most promising r a g s AT AU UADINOUAOIttO DKUQDtUO COUNTtUCOUNUU your package second % W star of tomorrow,” and his pro­ 47. Short sleeps plus the c.o.d* rising and it was colder. Now he 40 41 42 43 44 gram, NBC’s “The Railroad Hour,” Ir;:mit with the w a s stuck. 48. F ruit of equal rank with Fred Wafing’s postage. DOWN 4 6 Hours passed. Twice Guy thought 46 Im as a musical show. The leading f°el perfectly I . B lf newspaper of Caracas, Venezuela, he heard someone call. The third 2l Metallic rock W w< i HADACOL as 47 48 voted Ruth Roman “the most strik­ lie empty car- time he roused up. Through the 3. Distress ing new screen personality of 1949,” V m w i n e wili be cheer­ slanting curtain of snow he saw a signal % I in a poU of it3 r ea d ers. !ing could be figure floundering toward him. He A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

4 THE! DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N1 C JANUARY 26 1950

W yemlnc Jade Min* S««n Move Over Rugged Electron Tubes At Opening Up New Marts Trade Vfith The SPECIAL ELECTION FEB. 18, 1950 VACATIONIST out on a hike, Undergoing Development Between Muddy Gap and Lander, A passed an insane asylum and HJI ^ L x - SUBJECT: LEGAL SALE OF BOTH WINE AND BEER IN Rugged electron tubes are In- I Wyo., within sight of the old Oregon struck up a conversation with an in­ I Trail, the only jade mine in the I dispensable wherever electronic UieYCnQJlts DAVIE COUNTY. mate who was "painting” the fence equipment is used under severe western hemisphere is in operation with a brush and a bucket of straw. again . conditions of vibration shock, or Who Advertise Iti Resirtration books will be open January 28th, February 4th The inmate explained that he really acceleration. Important in the de­ Out of the huge deposit—which wasn’t crazy. Just passing the time velopment of such tubes are meth­ and 1 1 th . is expected to result in a new th ere. ods of testing for sturdiness and market for the semi-precious stone In an effort to augment the con­ durability. iJ1Jlg D flV ie ReCOTd AnyonewhoisalreadvregisteredontheGeneralRegistxation —chunks three feet long, 18 inches versation the inmate pointed up the wide and 18 inches deep have been hill and said, "See that tree up These methods are now being Books will not have to register to vote in this election. ta k en . there? There’s a lot of gold buried studied and developed at the Nation­ under it and when I get time I’m al Bureau of Standards as part of a No absentee votes will be allowed in this election. Previously, the use of jade has comprehensive tube ruggedization VOLUMN L. been limited to jewelry and carv­ going to dig it up.” program under the direction of I. L. Polls will open at 6:30 a. m., and close at 6:30 p. m. ings, or for .small inlays in expen­ The following day the vacationist Cherrick of the bureau’s electron sive furniture. came up to the inmate who was still Boger & Howard P. H. MASON, Chairman Davie County Board of Elections. "painting” the fence with his buck­ tube laboratory. Development of the big Wyoming i NEWSO et of straw, end asked casually, One phase of the project consists deposit means that the home build­ This the 18th day of January, 1950. of a survey of the actual operating PURE SERVICE j er who wants a touch of luxury or “Say, oldtimer, which tree did you say had all that gold buried under conditions for electron tubes in Wlint Wm the designer of a building or thea­ it? ” various kinds of commercial, in­ TirtS Batteries And Accessories ter which needs an “extra touch” The inmate looked down at the dustrial, and military applications. vie Before can order jade in place of marble. vacationist’s cal’oused hards and This study provides a practical Kurfees Paints Harrison S. Cobb, Boulder, Colo., remarked, “Belter get another pail basis for the design of test equip­ It’s a And Abb mine operator and partner to the of straw and join me.” ment to simulate the hazards of Comer N. Main &. Gaither Sts, (Davie Reco American Jade Co., developer of actual use. the deposit, believes that the mar­ Mocksville TKE PLACS WV3 FAKILtAK In addition to working out ade­ Phone 80 with the New Ferguson ket is unlimited, although the sup­ quate test methods, the bureau is M iss Berth ply still will be limited. Proces­ developing new kinds of rugged day in the T sing of the stone is expensive, since MOUNTED POWER SAWt tubes. The design of these tubes it must be cut out of the roueh Harley Sofl is based on an analysis of the ways Wood almost saws itself with this easy-to-move, easy-to-use natural shapes by jewelers’ tools. • / ‘V I in which ordinary tubes Iail under tractor-mounted power saw! No need for extra help. No trip to Statesv A peculiarity of geology provided (; I test or in service. A detailed knowl­ DAVIE BRICK pinching or binding—extended table helps support log. M iss H elen jade in a 15-by-30-mile area in Wyo- .I ~ ~ edge of operating conditions and Attaches to tractor in one minute—Fingor Tip Control q u ite 111 w ith , ming—the only deposit of its Winr' tube failure is thus a useful guide raises or lowers into position ready to work. a ;e it. Aak for known in North America. The fac’ to the design of tubes that will be COMPANY a demonstration. Miss Lllliail of existence of some jade in that strong enough to operate properly w eek -en d In area has long been known, and under severe mechanical abuse. eight tons of the stone have heer Some tubes may have to withstand DEALERS IN tires. taken out of Lander in the last 2P great extremes of temperature as Mrs. A. B.l y e a r s . well, but in any case the mechan­ was hsre SattJ AU this was found on the surface A rather pompous county official, ical design of a rugged tube is GOOD COAL of the ground. Cobb and other o f M rs. W . inspecting the local insane asylum, strictly governed by the required FERGUSON. n v i j v W L i mining men call it "float” or "out­ suddenly remembered that he had electrical properties. Miss Kathll cro p p in g .” to make an important telephone Dav Phnnc 194 - Nijrht Fhone 119 The bureau’s facilities for testing G reenshoro The new development is a quarry- call. He experienced all sorts of de­ the ruggedness of electron tubes M ick-jviile, N C type operation, and operation lay and difficulty in getting his call entered N. Cl now include vibration apparatus, started a month a?o. through, and snapped at the ob­ B. & M. Tractor & Implement Co. mechancial resonance testers, high- M iss E lv a 1 The large deposit was discovered viously unconcerned telephone op­ impact shock machines, and high­ H le h P oin t accidentally by Ted Graham of the erator, “Look -here, girl, do you speed centrifuges. Some tests are Route 5. Lexington, N. C. historic Graham ranch, as he was know who I am?” week-end hei conducted with typical electrical riding the range a few years ago. “No, sir,” she answered calmly, Walker Funeral Home potentials applied to the tube ele­ H a ro ’d Da Graham sold the property to a "but I know where you are.” group of Denver businessmen. ments so that noise modulation, AMBULANCE SERVICE tawba Collet short circuits, and other effects can Carried Responsibility DAY OR NIGHT several days be easily studied. Destructive field Wider Water Use on Farms The personnel manager was in­ conditions can be reproduced P h o n e 4 8 with bis part terviewing a young lady for a book­ through the proper choice of vibra­ M rs. P . J. Makes Stock Profits Zoom keeping position. “You understand, tion, impact, and acceleration tests. M scksvil’e, N C of course, young lady,” the man­ day and Frfr Water is cheao. but how it is ager affirmed, "that we are look'n