PAGE EIGHT THE OAVIE RECORb, IIOCKS-«tX6 N. C. APRIL 26 l»6l ' . !■ \ iriTAlPKRANCB Church Services GasasjGo GGQcairs, The following is the schedule ATTENTION FARMERS! for preaching services on the the Liberty-Cohcord M ethodist charge POULTRY LOADING The Davie Record PREPARBO BY First and* Third Sundays preach- AMERICAN FOUNDATION POR A>itMAL HEALTH W e W ill Buy Your Poultry Evei^ Thursday Morning From V ■ • • » ing at Concord at U o'clock. Se­ 8 A. M., To II A. M. cond and Fojt-ch Sundays at 7 p* DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPI.E READ CHOLERA CAN WIPE When this Is done properly, by m. In Front O f E. P. Foiter. Cotton Gin someone wlio fully understands the Second and Fourth Sundays, OUT ENTITLE HERD precautions that must be followed to HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID : SHALL THE THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAINt UNAWED BV INFLUENCE ANb UNMIWED aV C A IN '■ Nothing can pnt n farniDr out ot Preuhing at Liberty at 11 o’clock. insure success. i.*:ere Is very lUtle W ILL PAY MARKET PRICE FOR GOOD HEAVY HENS tlie swlno business fn jic r tiinn an out* chancc of a cholera outbreak, even | andTirst and Third Sundays at break of hog cholorn. N U M B E R though the anim als are Inter exposed ‘ 7 p. m . V O I,U M N U MOCKSVILLB, NORTH CAROLINA,JWBDNESDAY MAY J. .lijsli 40 So ilcadly is tho virus ilin t causcs to the disease. SALISBURY POULTRY CO. the dtscn£3, ih a i an Amount only G. W . FINK. Pastor. Done improperly, vaccination may .SnIiAbnry. N. C brge cncunh lo covor the head of a set off n disasirotts reacl!on» nearly Seen Along Main Street as bad as the dlscr^s Ititelf. NEWS OF LONG AGO. You Can*t Take Camp Polk, La. Our County And VelerlnariRRS ary farmers them* The sun-baked cowboy swaggered Bv The Street Rambler. selves ran a b t lo help Insure into the saloon and through parched Boger & Howard What Was Happening In Da­ Located in the middle of nowhere noooAo succcssfuI vacclnr.tlon. bccnuse p’.RS lips ordered the bartender to give Camp Polk is the spot. Social Security must be iiral'.hy in obtain the best re* The World Along Bowman Prather chasing hat his horse a bucket of hia best vie Before Paikini Meten W e are doomed to serve our time sulis. Ui::h o:i tSie ll£t Is good r.'.i> w hisky. PURE SERVICE Rev. Waher E. lieohow. Hlilh Point. R 4 Bv W . K. White. Manager. box and hat across the square on trition. Pigs fed a well ba!anecd ra* In the land that God forgot;' | "And what'll you have, atranger?" • And Abbreviated Skirts. If yoti want to follow Jesus Many employed wage earners windy afternoon—Crew of work­ tIon naturally res;3t disecise hauer. asked the bartender. Tir s Batteries A nd Accessories The Down here with the snakes and Proper barnycrd snnllaJltn «l.-o (r>>vie Record, A pril 30, iqoS) U p to heaven's portals grand; oyer 7S vears o f age have applied men demolishing large billboard ‘•Noibin’/ ’ shot back Ihe dusfy buzzards. pays off. Kept In rcazonclily clean cowboy. "I'm drlvln'l" Kurfees Paints Mm. I. T. Bally spent one' d*y If yoa*re watitiofr Hfe eternal tor old-age and survivors insur­ that contained the names of Da* surroundings^ pi.;;s arc pnticcted Dow n where a man gets so blue last week in Winston shopping. In that bappy, boly land. ance benefit payments. vie soldier boys, both living and Against worms and o'Jier lnterr.ri Comer. N . Main & Gaither Sts Right in the middle of nowhere parasites. The p:tvasitL'>wcnf!cn;d p!g tVoodcn. Aluminum. LaM en A. T, Grant, Jr.. attended Fed­ Jttsl remember, O my brother,— W hile I am greatly surprised at dead, who participated in the se­ A nd 1200 miles from you. Is a poor vacclna:lon iir!{. The rung of a wooden ladder will Davie Record cond world war~Hcrbcrt Eidson P h o n e 80 eral conrt lb Statesville last week. A n d be happy w ith a sons;. the comparatively laige number of A uoSiIiJy ipiit is one sIro ot boft Mousing should also come In for bend downward about ene«8i]tth You sweat, you freexe, you shiver. Dr. H. F. Baljy, of N. Wilkes, Knowing in vonr heart and spirit, insured persons in this age group, getting free shave—George Row- eholcr.% jittention. Pigs stand a beJtcr i;u".nce of an inch for a 190>pound person It’s more than a man can stand. stepping on its center. An aluminum b o m , ance if tiiey W e are not a bunch of convicts pin can spread the disease to thou­ are well housed wMhoui draughts and ladder is constructed so that the t i e D ow n ! tles up Main street -Young man Has Been Published Suice 1899 ■ We learn that part of tbe looms If you^re going np to beaveo the total number. The reason for sands of hogs. dampness. deflection is much less. If It were But defendants of our land, la tbe Cooleemee eotton mills were this lack of information is that interrogating young lady as to fa lfi« face of such n fearful an­ Thus, veterinarians advise that well built like tlie wooden ladder, the Walker Funeral Home You ean't take the world along» Clancy fell off a six story*higb W e arc sold ie rs'o f the 317th whether she danced while attend­ tagonist, what can thcffnrmer do to fed, well housed, and well cared for deflection ' of the aluminum rung started op Monday. So then lay aside Its follv scaf/blding'/biding an d lay. unconsclouj» on many insured workers who have would be about a ninth aa much A M B U L A N C E S E R V IC E ’ Heavy Tank Battalion protect his pigs? Tho only reliable pigs, when vaccln&tcd property Mrs. Jam es A . Jones, of Sails- the ground as a hastily suhimoned passed their seventv-iifth birthday ing Beta club convention In the as for the wooden rung under sim« And doD'J travel with Ibe tbrong. ambulance clanged to the spot. A Baming our mcasley pay. protection is vacclnntlon of pigs at againsl' hog cholera, stand little dan* DAY OR NIGHT have not applied for benefit pay­ Land of the Sky. *She said yes— about weaning ago. ger of contracting this costly disease. ilar conditions. This is because 51 Years burr, spent Friday la tbis dtv with crispy ef^cicnt intern mad^ a cur Just two and a half dollars a day You can't take (be worldly fashions Out*of*town citizen giving aged aluminum i.s ntne times as rigid as P h o n e 4 8 relatives. sory examination and pronounced ments. They do not yet realize wof)d (%vh'le ock). W ith you on tbe narrow way. authoritatively. '*This man is dead." Staying here with memories Misses Effie and Ollie Browa vl. that they and their dependents woman a piccc of his m ind—Miss MoclMville, N C. For they keep you from true wor. J u s t then C lancy riegained con> A w a itin g to see o u r gals, OthtKfA have come and ffone»your can now have these monthly pay­ Betty Dwiggins looking at new sited relatives at Cooleemee the sciousness and iidignantly .protest* Hoping that while we are away, s k ip h a lf dollar— ^Mrs. R u fu s Beck «ind past week. ed, "Ye’re a liar. Oi am not dead." m ents. county newspaper keeps going. And from service day by day; A friend kicked him in tbe pants T ltey haven ’t m arried o u r pals, Si’s Question Miss Mande Hoffman, of Coolee. Before the new social security daughter doing some early shop- and murmured, “Be quiet,,ye fool; Few people know we are living. rttBPAKBD Mr Notice to Creditors Neither can you be a soldier ping—Carl Jones smoking pipe Soihetimea it has seemed hard to mee, visited in tbis eitv last week, aure and the doctor knows best'* law went into efiect last Septem American PouiMlation For Animat Hcaldi Fighting bravely e»*iy wrong, Few people give a d —n. her. payments could not be made whib leading little son around Having qualified as Administra* Shoaf Coal & the eoest of Miss Marv Hont. Although we aren’t forgotten make **buckle and tongue'* meet but Overcoming as a victor. IMPROVEMENT TCMPOIlAlty to any insured worker over 65 square—David Rankin declaring cor of the estate of Marvin F. Miases Bonnie Brown and Annie W e b elo n g to U n c le Sam . If von take the world along. that the only things he was drink- Nichols, deceased, notice is here­ Allison visited relatives and friends who continued in a job covercd Sand Co. You can»t takc'ber pride and glorv, B u t w he n w e get to heaven, by given to all persons holding soon the sun shines and again we by social security and earned over ins these days was coffee and Bear What About Pinkeye? W e Can Supply T(our Needs in Cleveland tbe past week. St. Peter w ill surely yell. claims against said estate, to pre­ Nor the wrongs In which sbe Creek water— ^Mrs. Rose K im b e l i|: noes pinhcyn nffcet only c jittle f prevent ait outbreaJir W . R. Clement retnroed home $14.99 in a month. Under the a- sent the same, properly verified, IN GOOD COAL, ’ march on. Our faithful subscribers, Those are the boys from Camp A. N6. shcop are susci'pUblo, too. A : Spray cattle to prevent fils* deals. mended law, a worker over 75 buying cone of ice cream— Char­ from spreading germs from eyv to to the undersigned on or before last week froia a business trip to P o lk This contanions ryu Infcotlon appears SAND and BRICK Though sometimes with things of lie Reeves sitting in parked auto thu ^v.-’rm months, eye. Provide plenty of shade. Avn.d thc31srdayof March, 1952, or most of whom pay promptlv, give us Salisbury, I.ex1neton and other m ay engage i n any k in d o f e m . beauty They have served their time in Q :,\ V :m t cj»: :os U ? dusty, weedy pastures. Keep n::\vl.v tlearricrs. P H O N E 194 Owing to illness of Miss Blanch. Is n V n rin iin n betw een th e g erm s af* dcbtcd______to said ______estate,, w will ill pleas * A n d CO heavenward w ith Tesus, I read your paper every week Q ; IVhff if entile do get |>inlt:‘ye? of the amount- of bis earnings. home— Tudith Ward and friend fi'ciing cattle and Formerly Davie Brick & Coal Co fe’llo w m a n . Baton, school at Snnnyside Semin and enjoy it. It is a way of know call upon the undersigned,■ Mocki Be a Christian brave and strong; doing some afternoon shopping f-iocp. At Isolate cattle with normal eye> ary has been snspended for tbe past Between the age of 65 and 75. the from those th a t are affected. Con villc, R. 3. a ..d make prompt set­ ing what goes on in mv home <{: W ill it Mireml For you cannot get to heaven insured person may now have $50 —Jack LeOrand talking about his fine pinkeye eases tlement. This March 31,1951. from riittlo to tw o weeks. If you take tbe world along. town. I want you to keep send­ jiliociiV to « dark barn out ROY NICHOLS. Admr. If your neighbor is not taking The a month in work covered by so­ narrow escape from unloaded gun Miss Stella Haneiine, wbo bsc ing it every week. A: Usually ihcrc ot the sunlight. of M a rvin F. N ic hols, decs’d> You can’t take Ihe world’s vain cial security. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniel and been spendlne some lime In tbis A friend, is no spread from H ave the veterln* Claude Hicks, Attorney. Record tell him lo subscribe. The litrie son leaving to w n — ^Mrs. P . SILER pleasures A druggist met an old i.usioni'/. It has been found that most r;ui|p to sheep or arlan outline prop eltv. left Friday for her home near PVT. CHARLIE BAILEY- W . Hairston doing some m om ing f r 0 m slicep to er nursing and price is only $ 1 .5 0 per year "in (he W ith yon on Ibe beav’nlvroad. the street and asked. people are reluctant to stop work­ Hnntsvllle. Tom, did that mudpack I auRiies ratUc. treatm ent of the. So If you would he a pilgrim ing at any age if they are still in shopping—Miss Jean Braswell on Q : W h e t ore v /a rn iu s sls:>s flf pinit- affected eyes. Do Funeral Home Mrs. John Baity, of Coortnev, improve your wife’s appcaiancc? ’ NoHce of Re-Sale State, and $ 2 0 0 tn other states. All of Ibis you must unload. '^acts About Your go o d h e alth . I also w a n t to p o in t wav to bank—Jim Eaton waiting • y e ? not use any Irrt passed tbroneh Ibis city Friday on "It did for a couple of days." AND replied Tmn mournfully, “but ii out that thbi new provision for in shop for cut— Capt. At Suspuct philxyo wlton healthy tant drugs In the eyes. Under and by virtue of an order her wav to Salisbury to visit re­ And walk humbly with tbe Savior Q i \ ia t about pinkeye in s!:rcpV w ore o ff." eatUe sh o w s-.vcli..v: o r di:jcharRO 11 of ihe SuDerinr Court of Davie W bo has given all for you. insured people over age 75 w ill be Chas. Domm parting with steel from the p.vc:<, or ir U-? whitfcol* A: The some principles apply as In latives. School County, made in the special pro> an incentive to continue in gain engraving of George Washington ored eye mrr.ibr: is rcifloncil. U cattle. Flower Shop When You Come To Town Mrs, Z. N. Anderson, aceompan And be faithful as you travel Coal C al cerdinf! entitled C. R. Vngler el al T aken fro m section 115-354 Pu b ­ —Mrs. Sam Bailey carrying Blum ’s pays to lcc;p a Ci •? v,-:o!i over cat­ NOTE—Due to apace limitations, P h o n e 1 1 3 S . M a in S t Till yon make t b e journey One day, when Calvin Coolid^e fu t w ork. nt!Hins than five persons for each school A representative of this office Tutterow wending his way slowly chs. 10 a S lo n e ; llie n c e S- 30 W . file an itemized, verified statement Mrs. John Johnson and daueh cently that there are “ whole arease district, whose term o f office shall lighted up witli anticipotion Eager, will be In Mocksville again on down Main street—Miss Thelma 2 94 chs In a sione; thenre S. 50 of same with the undersigned on ter. accompanied, by Miss Cora Mv of interstote cri^e which have, not ly . the diners dug into i t . ' be for 2 years: ProiHde^, that in Anderson on her wav to work on E . 4 chs. to asione; thence S. 15. 2.1 or before the I3th day of April A t the first bile, however, their May 2Jrd, at the court house, ers. returned 10 their home In ttir even been 'touched.He spoke, the event of death or resignation chs In a Slone, Mrs. Clara Bailey 1952, or this notice will be plead­ The Record has the largest white e)9 ressioDS changed to one ot dis­ second floor, at 12:30 p . m ., a n d cool morning—Miss Ann Poston Twln-City Snndsy after snendin? too, of a “tremendous number of of any member of school commit­ and C. R Voe’er^s corner; ibence ed In bar of their recovery. Per­ appointment. The crust was as on the same date in Cooleemee, buying candy bar in drug store— 5 ^ '' FARMERS CAM CONTRACT A PAINFUL Southwest with Bailey's line abotit sons indebted to said estate are some time here with relatives. loone ends” remaining, from the Hard as a rock. Like tho others, tee, the cotmty board of educa* Will Markland on his way to M r. Coolidge dutifully finished his at the old Band Hall, over Led 4 ch«; ihence aboul W.- with Bail, notified to m ake p r o m p t settle- Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hnnt, of current Inqnlrv. Arguing for a full- iLLNESSFCOMTHESEBMTMAT CAUSES portion. Then, turning to the tion shall be empowered to select work with supper pail in his hand ev'.s lin e c hs a rock in Bail, m e ‘t. circulation ot any Davie paper. SV/INE ERYSIPELAS. 25 10 Thomasville, came over tbe first of scaJe extension to next Taotiarr 15, guest, he commented; and appoint his or her successor — Sheriff Alex Tucker talkinR w ith ey's line; ihence in a Spnthern di- This 11th April. i951. "Now. .this is what we should the week to visit Mr. Hunt’s par. he added that the group never con­ to se^e the remainder of the friend on street comer. rt-ction ahotH 4 chs toa'stake. BniU Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. “ A” FOB EFFORT rnts Mr. and Mrs E. E. Hunt sidered "the problem of organized use on our roads!” AMULTl-MIU-IOHDOlW ry's Une; ihence Sonlhwest with Executor of The Estate of term Provided: that in units de­ . A teacher was slightly in doubi Mr. H unt returned to ThBmasvitl. ■;mTlfPE5T1HEOtWA'>3l£,' Railev's line ahout 6 chs. to a stake T. W .' Graham, deceased. prostitution," has barelv touched From Scripture siring the same, by action of the as lo what mark to give the Iwy on his answer In an examination 1,000 Cows A Day ''6L50aU£S5AS6VSa£ corner; ihence W. about P. O . Box 711, Salisbury, N . C. Wednesdav, but Mrs. Hnnt will h e situation 0 f **waterfront A t a public function one of the county board of education and to the question "What is a G^ILO-ICM'SILUESS I.^ chs*. w ith B a ile y '.^ a n d C , R . V o , L E T U S DO remain here some time. crimes,'* and has **not adequately dhiers. a minister, found himself. subject to the approval of the D a vie C o u n ty C ooperative Bree­ iU at ease with the. fish course. He w ill? " filer's line to a slake in C R. Vo. R. B. Henlev, of Richmond. V», covered the question of dope sale* sampled it dubiously. State board of education, one The boy's answer: "A will is ders Assn., Inc., released figures t ie r ’ s lin e ; M rs. I. H . Jones' cor- „ written document in which a Notice to Creditors spent Friday In tbiscliyon bis way to vonugiters "Dear me," he said, "whatever third of the members of the mem> today showing that their organiza­ ner; Ihenre with Mrs. I. H . Jones' person tells how he wants his YOUR ^OB PRINTING home from a trip to Asheville. Mr. Certainly, tbi last facet of Ibe is th is ? " beis m ay be selected fo r a te rm o f tion has inseminated a total of 1,- line. Noithea.st direction'about 5 Having qualified as administra^ After a glance at the fish, his properly divided among bis cr- chs lo a stake: thence W . abotit 2 tor of the estate of Mrs, Cora Lee Henlev bss a number of relatives nation's hair-raising crime picture neighbor said succintly, "Piece of one year, i.3 of the members for a to rs ." 168 first service cows in 1950 as chs. >0 n Slake; Ihence B. aboul 4 Wall, deceased, late of Davie In this city, who were dellebted to Is alarmlue beyond .measure. Dr. cod that passeth all understand- term of two years, and i'3 of the compared to 1,109 in 1949- ch«, w-i’h Jones' line to a stake* County. North Carolina, notice is We can save you money •e e b lm . Lois HiReins. director of, the Chi. members for a term o f three years, Davic County Cuoperative Bree­ thi-iice N a b o u t 2 ohs. to a slake; hereby given 10 all persons hold­ ------1 ~ J. A. Yates, of Old Fort, came cago Crime Prevention Bureau, re^ . A Repeater and thereafter all mtmbers for a Uncle Sam Says ders Assn., Inc.. buys semen from thence Northeast about 22 chs. lo ing claims against the said estate, down last Thursday and spent the Sophomore—"Dad. do you know a Rtakf. Jones’ corner; thence S. to present them to the undersign­ on your ported to Congress that thousands term of three years for the ex­ the Southeastern Artificial Breed­ day with Mrs. Yates and her par. th a t you’re a lu c k y m a n ? " piration of said terms. R . 4 chs to a stake. Jones’ corner; ed, o n o r before M arch 20. 1952, of little boys and girls all over tbe Pather-"How is that?" ing Association, an American Bree­ thence S. about i chain to a stake; or this notice will be plead In bar ents. Mrs. Ystesj wbo has been nation have started **on their wav Sophomore—"You won’t have to The district committees shall ders Service, which has boosted foi AnnMl mi-- ' ihenee Sonfheasi to a stake Jones' ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, of their recovery. A ll pereons in­ here vlsitlne for some time, return, to'a lingering death" bv* becoming b u y new books for m e next sem ester. elect the principals fdr ^ e schools its record of cows bred (artificially line; thence Norlheast about 2 cha, debted to said estate are requested X a m tak in g last yeai;'s w ork ovei- of the district subject to the ap­ It. R. Safely Giinril ed to Old Fort with her busband, dot>e addicts. fro m 44,533 in 1949 to 73,950 in 10 a Slake; thence Sontheaat to the to make prompt settlement. This STATEi\4ENTS, POSTERS, BILL a g a i p . " ______proval of the county board of F or a hobby, three l»ejmsyl- wbo Is telegraph operator there. Dr. Higgins told the House Veinninc and conieinlnff 73 acres» March 20.1951. education. The principals of the 1950. The Southeastern Artificial vanians exporimonled with a de­ Out for a Spin BreedingAssociation together w ith more o* less, and adiolninc the ), R. W ALL, Admr. Married, at the Methodist par. Ways and Means Committee: districts shall nominate and the vice to prevent cnllisions of aul^' About a year after her husband lands of Mrs. I . H , Jo n e s, T , A . HEAD‘S, PACKET HEADS, Etc. sonage here by Rev. C. P. Goode, district committees shall elect the the other three studs managed by mobiles with trains. At a rcccnt o f M rs. C ora Lee W a ll, decs’d. “ It is so easy to lake that road died, the widow herself died. When XAFr Harman on the North, on East b^ the American Breeders Service d e m on stra tio n before .sfatc offi­ Clemmons. N. C., Route I. on A pril 22nd. Miss Jennie Shoe- (to addiction) and so hard to get off she arrived at the pearly gates she teachers for all the sdiools ot* the cials. and representatives of rdll- C. R. Voffler,. eler, For pUlful little figures will do any­ "W h a t’s his n a m e ?". board of education. against 250,698 in 1949.- serious consideration. DoftTif'.'d a« hark title see Deed Bonk 28, p e « e and thereby help buiid up your- ■ Died, et'her home four miles th in g — a n y lh in g — to slay on it, "Joe Smith.". ■ . a “magnetic eye,” when installed T'bis heine dower^interesl of estoithU city, on Sunday even They beg, borrow cheat and - steal. "You'll have lo glve us a better in an automobile, bus or truch it Cora Vogler and helne known as home'town and county.^- " Identification. How about his last Gas is^OK in registers the approach of a train t, tri. W afy Kurfeei, at!«l 13 They will gladly sell their own words? We classify new arrivals tbe E Voel*T Homeplace. brakes the vehicle to a halt and ' years, widow of the late James P. souls of others. T hey w|)l commit that way." ’ This i«»h dav of April, 1951. Balloons, But Not turns off the motor. The car is held Kurfees. Sbe bad been 111 for tbe "WcU." she replied, “just before to a stop un til the train pas.ses. B. C. BROCK, Commissioner, mit tnurder to stay on that road. he died Joe said, 'Katie, if you T H E DAVIE R EC O R D . past six months, and her death was George W . Cunnlnghan. U. ever waste any of my hard-earned in Your Stomacli ‘I hv Capitalist System not unexpected. Her remains were deputy n rcotics cbmmisslo er, told dollars, I'll turn oyer in my Sonie people feel like a swollen I .pm laf .( . MW jrw r Im a . Pleasing Dining Kooni balloon after every meal. They bloat PICTURES laid to rest In Center graveyard tbe group there are 50,000 to 65,000 U m «I t . . tt>kc sirck on w lut jixtt W An eye*pleasing dining room can A chu p v.'e Know shared a con* Oppoi'lunitya **”0h, sure we know him. We call full of gas and rift up acidous II- 1 1« l»->l» Urn. t. Uke • be cre ate d w ith the aid of sl{y blue, mu or's s=e;*t the other day with ^ Tuesday afternoon. Survivl ate dope addiets In the United States. him whirling Joe up here." oulds for hours after eating. 5»y1S5k"»i'W »piMn.< lliniack tke r.mn taat, rcse, chartreusc. black and while ^jrisji, informatiye little • man wii KnocksC ^ sis sods and one daughter. He added that children start by Use the pleasant light blue for the Careful Chronology **vlcllmB'.* a ll over M ocksville. T his bat Ixiw slw st to r e a r , fram nix said I'.c u'cis a butler- a t a n estate ♦ # ♦ Lem Bftker, who has been visit, flat paint on the wails and a llghlei ♦ FOR RENT ♦ smoking marihuana and then pro* new medicine helps you digest food J a a i u r . 1, last. Win joo b. the i “Oh,” said our friend, “you worl Judge: "Your age; madam?" faster and better. Taken before inrMa la f«ir « l» wtu eaJ.J the ti tint of the same color for the ceiling Tou'il Ftad lug bis brother, L. Q.‘ Baker, gress to more potent drugs — Stat* for Mr. Jonss?” SPA C E IN TH IS P^PER Lady witness? "Thirtyyears.". meals It works with your food. Gas dm w ) SiisikW Mquadenee I Gleaming white woodwork adds an The brisk little m an drew himseU turned to his home at Concord on esville Daily. Judge: "You may have ^ifficvlty. . pains go! Inches of bloat vanish! oalT e u h m tIiis s e u i to s r.n lM T Tlic air of cleanliness and. crispness. sparkling Photographs ..pirtanUT t. l«ie advMito.. « lli»t up haughtily. -“Certainly not. Mr Will Arrange To Suit T uesday. proving that." Contains herbs and Vitamin B-1 Draperies and chair upholstery in Jones is working for me. He getf Lady witness: "You will find with Iron to enrich the blood and (Sursnle. I. Sl«n ap Iw Ihe P.»- chartreuse add an interesting note, up at seven every morning and IN TODR PAPER 8 . F. Slonestreet. of Route difficult to prove the ^ntrary. The -miike nerves, stronger. Weak, mis. n il S>i«>|« PUB. There Is n . mere GOOD. NEIGHBORS-PlilGES; TO^ grtM l^reMlnUM i Una "Bor U, S. while black-enameled furniture and goes down lo that dirty, stlnkinL E V n iT WEEK returned home Friday from States, READ THE ADS church that had the, record of my erable people aoon feel different all a rose colored rug lend warmth and " ' Fir y b u R BUSINESS i over. So don't go on suffering. Get city to make enough mdAey. to keep PEtAI) Oie Aj>6 ^ ville. where he itteuded -Federal birth burned down in 1900.", e m p h a s is . iUoiig with the W«w» OERTA-Vm—WiUttoa Drug Store. eourt. THE DAVIE RECOItD. MOCKSVILLE. W. C. THTO nAVin RFrnnn. m ocksviiXE. N. C. I^ackers of JVz-Cent Coin Meet figuring" Foe WASHINGTON. — What t h is The soft-drink people want to When only a few drops of country needs is a good 7%*cent raise their prices becausc, he lemo juice are needed, puncture Vi m cigar. Yes, and a good 7Mfcent said, if they don’t they will go the sUln of the lemon with a fork coin to pay for it. broke. But people don’t like to an d g e n 1 1 y squeeze out the That’s what a senate bonking fish out two coins for a drink, atnounl of juice needed. This and currency subcommittee was and the next stop above a nickel eliminates the waste lhat occurs when a lemon is cut, os It keeps told today by Joseph Strathman, is a dime, which is more than the remaining lemon juice fresh. who owns a wholesale company they will pay. \ m s M 0 s . . . and is president of a bonk in Prcdicis Vast Savings SCRIPTURE: II Samuel B-B! I Chron* ' When eggs are scarce, a mcdi- Seneca, Kan. Mehren figures that a ’A-cent ■^’^DCTOTIOWAL nEADlNa: Psalm BB: 7 um-sized grated raw potato may The subcommittee is consider­ piece would be just right. He in­ bo substituted for the egg usually ing a bill which calls for both sisted that by more accurate used in a meat loaf. The potato and 7%-cent coins. Strathman pricing consumers would gain all will bind the mixture together joined with distributors of soft the way down the line. Their W hat Is Greatness? just as tho egg does. drinks and milk in support of it. savings, he figured, would run In­ Lesson for May 0» 1951 to the billions each year. But even before they had a Leftover vegetables can b^ chance to say why they wanted perked up if they're served with HAT Is a great man? Some the coins, they heard bad news. browned butter to which a few W men have been called great Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, direc­ bread crumbs have been added. who were not so; they were only tor of the U. S. mint, bald she You Don't Look prominent. Hitler, for example, was wouldn’t give a plugged nickel certainly prominent for the additional coins. She said Like You Think enough; but he was they would be expensive to make, not great. Men can that every cash register In the Do you know what you look like, tru ly be c a l l e d ' nation would be outmoded, and how each feature is arranged? If TO KILL great for various *'no condition now exists which you thfnk you do, try this: If APHIDS good reasons. Some would justify such coins.” you’re a man, shave yourself— m a y be a rt is t s ; or if you’re a woman, put on Mrs. Ross asked: some may be sol­ make-up—without a mirror! diers, others states­ “How would you make change The reason It won't work is be­ s men or prophets. for a 3-cent stamp if you paid for cause, if a vertical line were Once in a while a ^ _ it with a 7Vi-cent piece?” drawn down the middle of our man is born who is Foreman Strathman argued t h a t the faces, the halves wouldn't motch. great in more ways than one. tendency now Is to jum p the price Hence, we don’t learn to groom by 39 ycora or u^^nTruks! a nickel every time an increase is our faces as they reolly are. We vegcioblcs and flowcra. David (he Ideal King needed. fix up the features we see in a TobaccD Sy-Pieducts k Ghendul UCH a man was David, King of He pointed to shoestrings- *'We C«iporiUoi>itlchfflinil.Vli|lid* Plan. Casual Suppers for Warm» Lazy Days mirror and that image is always S Israel and one of the world’s used lo get them for a nickel,” reversed. So when we work with­ (Sc* Recipes Below) most famous men. The United he said. “Now they're 10 cents out the aid of a mirror, we follow Kingdom ol Israel had a short his­ everywhere.” EASY! No Porch’Picnic Suppers the mental picture we have of RESET LYNN CHAMBERS* RIENU tory, only three kings reigning over A 7M!-cent piece, he said, would ourselves. shiil rcqulK you’re planning •Recipe Given n a tio n . , number of prominent business* lectcd it as the better portrait. m enus s o m e It was only David who could do men backing it. morning and it these things. It is no accident that Mehren acknowledged that o */i cup vinegar looks like it might be one of those forever after, when a Hebrew 7%.cenl piece would be a boom tablespoons su;grar unenergetic days that will have the Z thought of the Ideal king, he would in his business. He makes a soft Keep Posted on Values bay leaves starch out of you completely by Z think neither of Israel’s first king d rh ik . t CB» 01 a u W 12 whole cloves By Beading the Ads tlie time supper is due, plan a porch nor of the wealthiest, but of David According to Mehren, these are /t On electric font, lawn mowers' 1 onion, sllccd supper. the best and most beloved. hard times in soft drinks. ’«onclrollorskfltds3-lN-ONE O il Some main dishes and salads can R in d o f 1 orange, cut in • * • bo chilling while the temperatures pieces Military Genius climb. Another way to do it is to Wash tongue and place in kettle. T^AVID was great, in part because have the fixings for a quick supper Cover with cold water, bring to a ^ of his power in bailie. What no i-ight on the p an try shelf. boil and pour off water. Add enough one since Joshua hod been i able to To make a go<^ supper platter, cold water to cover :% of tongue. do, David did: he welded the quar­ canned meats may be utilized, along Add remaining ingredients and reling, jealous, weak tribes of Is­ with assorted breads, mustard, cover. Simmer for 3% to 4 hours or rael into a “single sword.” The HADACOL BRINGS RELIEF catsup and pickle relish. With this unlil fork tender. Cool in liquid; Re­ times callcd for military genius, serve a beverage and fruit or move skin: chill and cut in thin and David had it. He gave Israel berries in season. slices. . the military might that was es­ Main dish meats and hearty « • • sential for their peace and pros­ salads are another good answer to BRISKET OF BEEF, prepared in perity . the porch supper served picnic So, often since David’s time, TO FOLKS SUFFERING the following way rnakes an excel­ style. Meats like chicken, ham or lent and tasty tlicre have been great soldiers coi-ned beef are excellent begin­ dish when who have used their military nings. Add plenty of vegetables, and teamed w itli ^genius not for conquest In It­ then round out the menu with rolls green s a la d self but In order to win some heated at the last minute and a cool lossed. with to­ place In the sun for peace- STOMACH DISTRESS dessert or cake bread in iRe cool matoes, com on loving nations. One thinks of of morning. the c o b fruit Charles Martel, who saved Eu­ a • • gelatin, cookies rope from barbarian conquest; IF you LIKE a very hearty, but or cake and a of William of Orange who set Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Bloating When Due cool supper, nice enough for beverage. the Dutch free from Spanish guests, you'll enjoy this yeal P eppery B e e f R o u n d s tyranny; of Washington, “fa­ ther’' of a great nation; and of masked with mayonnaise. Served (Serves 8) To Vitamins Bi, Bz, Iron and Niacin Deficiencies on a platter with peach halves 4 pounds boneless brisket of many others. fiJIed wfth cottage chccse, buttered beef The great soldiers of history have green beans, whole wheat bread 1 tablespoon peppercorns been more than professionally and butter sandwiches, sherbet and skilled and successful killers of VA teaspoons salt IT. H . M orion, 1, cookies, nothing could be nicer for men; they have been like David, €ur ft. Uomter, 641 14th St., Here h Wonderfut New$ For You Mrt. /touts % teaspoon ground allspice San Diego, Caiif^ '*I ani 40 years Folkt fFiio Suf/or From Stomach “H A D A C O L a porch and picnic supper! men whose skill was used to pre­ lUur/reetborOf Tenn.t Z tablespoons Cine dry bread of age and have disturbances (indigestion, gas, has helped me , Veal Masked wltli Mayonnaise c ru m b s serve nations, not to destroy them. had a nervous heartburn, “sour risings" after 0 much I feel • • • . stomach condi­ meals) because your system lacks (Serves C-8) 1 teaspoon garlic salt have to write Lovable Leadership tion for quite Vitamins Bi, Bi, Niacin and Iron, a b ou t i t Before 1 breast of veal (4-5 pounds) onion, sliced / 1 ■N OUR times Hitlerit l brought the s o m e time. mportant elements contained in started taking 1 larffc onion, sliced Have butcher pound brisket flat/ r word "Leader" under a shadow, Couldn’t e a t EADACOL. H A D A C O L , 1 Z teaspoons salt Wipe meal with damp cloth and h a d a very because his leadership was in the With today’s great HADACOL H teaspoon pepper place on board. Score meat length­ thing . Be nervous stom­ wrong direction. But there is such you can actually relieve the cause 1 stalk cclcry wise and crosswise with a heavy m y. homm e tow n, of such stomach disturbances ach and could­ a thing as noble and wise leader- 0 cups boiling water knife on both sides. Place pepper­ . ..wUght 8 caused by these deficiencies. A n ’t eat. So I ship, and David had this quali^ in bottle of HAD­ leard a b o u t 1 envelope plain gelatin corns and crush with small ham* marked Improvement is often no­ a high degree. ACOL and be­ HADACOL. I 3 tablespoons cold water mer or mallet. ‘Sprinkle meat with ticed within a few days’ time. It Is true, success has some* fore the first w - And continued use of HADACOL got a bolUt. to 1 cup mayonnaise crushed popper, salt, allspice, thing to do wMi it. Men will not only gives continuous relief, Place veal breast, onion, salt, crumbs and garlic salt. Roll meat flock to a winner' who would but helps prevent such distress better and could eat any­ pepper, celery and boiling water in tightly lengthwise. CuC Ih two cross­ came to San Diego and. couldnt have nothing to do with him If fro m coming back. That’s the th in g I wanted to. I feel so much large ketUe. Bring to a boil. Cover wise pieces. Tie firm ly with siring. get It here. I sent back.to At- dnd of product you want—the better now. I am always telling be were a loser. But still it ^ ta for it. Now, thank God. and simmer gently for hours or Place in heavy kettle; add onion kind you should buy—the kind my friends how HADACOL tias is a fact that most of the world’s they have it on the market here unlil meat Is tender. Drain reserv­ and cover with hot water. Cover you should start taking now. helped me. And I just can’t think great leaders who have come and I have a supply in my house. ing liquid. Remove meat from bones and simmer for 4 hours until tender. Anyone would be very foolish of enough to say about HADA­ up from obscurity, as David did, Not only that, but I'm telltog all and cut In coarse Cool in broth. Chill, then cut in thin my friends what HADACOL has indeed to be satisfied with symp­ COL and what it has done for have arisen at the head of tomatic reUet when HADACOL / ^ B I k pieces. S t r a i n slices. done for me. I sleep , well, eat me. I am 28 years old and a groups o f devoted m e n w h o have makes it possible to relieve * * * a n tin g I can get and feel won- steady user of HADACOL. I have liquid and reduce followed them loyally through the. cause of this stomach diS' NEW AND different ‘'burgers*’ that been taking HADACOL for about the darkest times. tress due to such deficiencies. ing uncovered. offer a treat in eating are these Know the joy of eating the foods a year.” | So it was with David. During his much tor me.” P a c k m e a t In made maiiily of tuna fish, cheese you like without suffering gas y e a rs as lead e r of the **under- and ripe olives. They’re easy lo m ix >ains, h eartburn an d indigestion .<;mall mixing ground” (literally so, since for some *fr.. Feight, Jr^ and make Inside, then cart to the »Alr*» Minnie MeCermick. Rt, 1. afterw ard! Route 1, Bed/ord,T( bow l a d a d d liq- time hist headquarters were in a Penniyltun u id . L e t s ta n d porch fo r supper: Wedotvee, Ala.t "I am glad to tell How HADACOL Works \nythlng II ate » great limestone cavc), he developed w h a t H A D A ­ until cold. Cover with waxed paper Tuna Burgers HADACOL not only supplies ____ladej mm y y stom-stom- f the hard core of the army he com­ COL has done weak, run-down, deficient sys­ ach ache and I and chill overnight under a'heavy (Serves C) manded at a later time, a core of for me. After chum all night. I weight. Turn out on flat plate. Soak tems with extra quantities of cup ripe olives men who would rather lose with taking one bot­ V itam ins Bt, By, Iro n a n d N iacin My food never I gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes. 1 G!4-ounce can tuna fish David than win against him. tle ol H A D A ­ but also beneficial amounts of seemed to get | Dissolve over boiling water. Add 1 cup chopped celery • • • C O L , I went Calcium and Phosphorus— ele­ digested a n d | slowly to mayonnaise, stirring con­ to work in the ments so necessary to help main­ therefore II Vi cup diced AmeHean cheese Leader In Faith field, chopping stantly. Pour mixture over veal, tain good health. w ould w ake I Vi cup mayonnaise. ■ a v id had yet another quality of cotton, doing an frequently in! spreading with spatula to coat meat And these Vitamins and Min­ f/j tcfsroon grated onion D greatness, and for this he ip my housework, the niglit with I on all sides. Garnish with slices of M teaspoon salt milking, wash­ erals come in special liquid form perhaps best remembered. He was so th at they can be easily anc pains. 1 w ould I stuffed olive and watercress. Chill 6 namburger buns a man of deep religion. But religion ing and ironing...... assimilatied be nervous and I unlil serving time. Cut in wedges. I have taken I B u tte r for hini was not merely a personal in the blood—ready to go righ think over the» • • « several bottles day's nerve-racking experiences. Cut olives from pits into large matter; he carried his ^aitli into to work at once. HADACOL helps 1 can't ever Every litUe thing irritated me. 1 SAVORY TONGUE, chilled, then pieces. Flake tuna fish coarsely. public life, he made his faith con­ praise HADACoS'en to cov­ build up the hemoglobin content couldn’t stond children around sliced thin is an excellent picnic Blend lightly together the olives, tagious. He did his best to make er all it has done for me wh?n 1 of your blood (when Iron is needed) to carry these elements me. They made me pervous. 1 meat. Serve around macaroni or celery, cheese, mayonnaise, onion faith in God central, as it had had no appetite at all. Now I eat throughout your body. would holler at my two-year-old potato salad, molded pcar-rasp* and salt. Cut buns in half and hol­ never been, in the life of his na­ anything and have a good ap­ daughter, Vickie, for. nothing at berry salad, muffins and butter, petite and nothmg bothers me. Start taking HADACOL at low out center. Butter inside and fill tion. all. Since taking HADACOL all and a fresh-strowberry-plneapplo I never do without HADACOL once. H A D A C O L costs onl; with tuna mixture. Replace tops. Religion for h|m was not a now. My friends noticed my small amount a day. .Trial____ my nausea and. nervousness have fruit compote. Place in deep pan and cover close* slick with which to beat other change, and now they are also bottle, $1.25. L arge fam ily econ­ ^Msedjway. I1 .can can i say for •Savory Smoked Tongue ly. Bake in a moderate (350*) oven people about the head, but a H A D A fc O L users, too. M y 77- om y size, $3.50. Sold on a strict .. it’s made me (Serves fl) for IS to 20 minutes or until heated rod and staff to lean upon. It year-old daddy uses HADACOL. money-back guarantee. 'If your see that this is a beautiful world 1 3-pound smoked tongue through. . _____ . was not a secret locked in his 1 Nvant to say thanks to H A D A ­ dealer does not sell1 HADACOL. after all. I'mI’m 20 years old ondand aman own heart but something he de­ COL- and to the makers of order direct fro m The Th« "LeBlanc a housewife. I really do feel a: HADACOL." Corporation, Lafayette,tte, Louisiana. |great as 1 look-in the photograph.' L Y N N S A Y S : Put 'plenty of parsley in your sired to share with all his peo­ Here are Food Combinations next batch', of creamed chicken for a ple. It was not • a device to Well Worth Trying green.color note. Serve bn boiled keep his subjects contented; It ______■ MANY DOCTORS DEMAND THE Ever have two vegetables left rice. This is easy as w^ll good. was an acid test for his own . and wonder if they can be used to­ Dip your fish ti|lets' ih flour be­ life . rggP RECOMMEND ^ GENUINr gether? Lima beans team willi corn fore frying in butter.Add some And though he sometimes slipped kernels and a bit of cream; lima bacon or salt pork while cooking and terribly fell, he could ahvays beans will also go together with and don’t'forget to serve with lemon rise again, for his religion gave string beans and a bit of melted but­ and tartar sauce. . 'him that rarest of all qualities ih ter and lemon juice. Poach halved apricots, in their great men; humility before God ChlUy and crisp is this salad that own syrup and let cool. Fill two or a n d m a n . n haDACol alternates very thin slices of salted three of the halves with vanilla ice cucumber with thinly sliced onion cream and set them on ta large '^ 1 1 SET m r woHSEBFiii Hmcei fEam rings and lettuce hearts. French macaroon. Serve with apricot syrup BVm WESSON OllPEOPU dressing? is indicated. and flavored whipped cream.

; PAGE FIVE PAGB POUR IB K DAVIE KECORU. M0CK£V1LLE\ K. C . MAY 2. I(»l THE! DAVIE BBCORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. MAY 2 .1 ^ 1 THE DAVIE RECORD. ^ Club Meets H. F. Bowden Mrs. Crenshaw THE DAYIE RECORD. FOR SALE WANT ADS PAY. Card of Thanks 7-room house with bath and ------— _ W e wish to express our appre* M rs. 0 . A . C renshaw , 77i d ied C. FRANK STROUD, EUITOR. The Ijnmcs Cross Ronds Home Henrv Fries Bowden, 69, died, OM ett Paper In The County basement, located on Maple Ave. | cladon to neighbors, friends, pas& CAROLINA’S Demonstration Club met w ith' at his home in this eity April 22, at her home on South Main street SPINET PIANOS No Liquor, W ine, Beer Adt T h e p r i a is riBllit. r a d V o iis e ' F O R S A L E - F iv e firat « l f hdf- ora, a n d doctors fo r th e m a n y acts TCLGPHONB I M rs. E. D . Ijam es, T uesday after- following a long illness. He w as at 3 o'clock Thursday morninB, wlll be- sold - V » once.» - . -- if ypu are “"’'“tSfyjgliSvLL!"' of kindness, and expressions of interested, better see it rig h t away. sympathy extended during the ------. n o o n , A p r il 24, at 2 o'clock. In born in Davie County, where he following an Illness of six months. Mocksville Route 4. Entered atthePoBtofBre in Mocks- nh«pn.-i. ^llo NEWS AROUND TOWN. H ouse a n d lo t w ith w ater a n d short illness and death of our n ( spent his entire life. He w a s a Surviving arc the husband nnd BEST ville. N. C., as Secnnd-c.laRP Mall ^ c a ^e n c e ot the president, Mrs. lights, located on South Main I t ’s P a ,n tin g T im e I n C arolina, loved o ne. matter. March 3.1908. J* Anderson, Mrs. Ijames pre­ son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W . Bow­ tw o ftons, C . R . Crenshaw , o f this GRAND PIANOS , M r. and Mrs. Ted Junker spent This is a bargain for some one Inside or Outside WEAREVER The Family O f J. M . Poplin. sided. The devotional den, and was a dairyman and for­ city, and H . W . Crenshaw, of Roa­ lo o km g fo r a ho m e . House Paint, white or any color ^ d a y in Charlotte shoppini;. Poultry, Dairy, Livestock, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: was conducted by Mrs. Ijames. mer on Route 2 until he retired noke, V a.; o n e brother, thrcQ sis­ P H O N E 7923 E C MORRIS, Mocksville, N .C only $239 gallon. ARMY-NAVY STORE, Each member answered die roll nnd moved to Mocksville four ters and one grandson. G. W . Rowland made a busi­ OME YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA * 1.B0 MocksvUle,RC Dog Foods SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA • 7Sc. call with a' news item. There years ago. H e was a m e m b e r o f Funeral services were held at ness trip to Greensboro Wednes- ONF Y E A R . nUTSinp. STAT^ • 58.00 Misses Colean Smith and Mar« were eight present. Mrs. L. L. Smith Grove Methodist Church. the home'at 2:30 p. m, Friday j JESSE G. B09BIM USIC CO. 1 H A V E A G O O D L IN E O F Princess Theatre Especially Formulated To Meet Local Requirements O f SIX MONTHS, OUTSIDE STATE • $1.00 d av. _ _ ' Ion Horn, students at Wake For* V^^hite was a new m em ber. O n O ct. 13, 1911, M r . B ow den with Rev. A. /. Cox officiating, j est College, spent the week-end in Massey-Harris tractors. O n e six* THURSDAY & FRIDAY Soil And Roughage To More Cbmpletely Nourish foot a>mbine with motor. Also The lesson on Family Life, led married Miss Mattie Burner, who and the body laid to rest in Rose N . B. Dvson returned recently town with their parents. Stew art Granger I n Your Poultry And Livestock For "IF MY PEOPLE. WHICH ARE CALLED BY 300 bales red clover and lespedeza High sGrade Pianos KING SOLOMON’S MINES’ by Mrs. Stacy Chaffin, was enjoy­ sur\'ive^. cemetery. fro m a week’s visit w ith 'relatives hay. J. FRANK HENDRIX. GREATER PROFITS MY NAME. SHALL HUMBLE THEMSELVa AND John Johnstone, Claude Horn, with Deborah Kerr & ed in the form of a round table Other survivors Include three . Mr, and Mrs. Crenshaw moved at Wabash; Ind. Modcsville, Route 3. * A fresh shipment hai just been received and we are proud PRAY. AND SEEK MY FACE, AND TURN AWAY Jr., Joe Ferebee, Lawrence Rdy Richard Carlston. discussion. daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Hooper, to Mocksville about four years Carter and Guy Hartman, mem­ to offer you our prompt service on these fine feeds. FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEN W lU I Hammon'dl Organs Miss Sarah Gaither has return­ VERNDORA REST HAVEN Filmed Endrely In The The Club's president, Mra. An­ Winston-Salem; Mrs. R. R. Red* a«o, and made many friends who bers o f the Senior class of Mocks­ for your aged and convalescent W ilds O f Africa In Technicolor ASK FOR YOUR FREE SAMPLE OF HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AHD WILL' FORGIVE ed from a week’s visit with friends derson, has made and given each den and Mrs. Robah Smith, both were saddened by the death of ville High School, spent Saturday patlentt. Restful place, healthful A d d e d N ew s THEIR SINS, AND WILL HEAL THEIR L A N D / '.. project leader an apron in the of Mocksville, R. 3; seven grand­ this good woman. The Record 217 W. 5lh St. Wintlon-Salem, N. C. ill Beaufort, 8. C at Chapel Hill attending the Se­ d iet, experienced nu rsin g care* A. A. DOG FOOD 7 CHRON. 7 : U . n io r D a y m eeting fo r H ig h Schoo l S A T U R D A Y Club’s colors, and on the pocket children; his stepmother, Mrs. S. extends sincere sympathy to the Price right. Call Harmony, 189, Mrs. J. D . Murray, of Morehead students.______write Route 1, Hamptonville, Charles Starrett In embroidered the name of the pro­ W . B ow den, A dvan cc. R . 1, and bereaved husband and sons in YOU CANNOT HELP BUILD City, spent last week in this city, N . C . “STREETS OF GHOST We Have A FuHStockOf New Crop UP YOUR TOWN OR COUN ject. Each m em be r xvears these hvo brotheriB, Grady Bowden, of this great bereavement. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil TOWN” widi Congrats, Gay TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH- Smiley Burnette TY BY ADVISING OUR PEO­ aprons to the meetings with the Summerfield, and R. S. Bowden, M o rris. One car load of Massey-Harris Added Serial & Cartoon Hybred, Dixie 17 pockets filled w’th suggestive ideas Danville, Va. P L E T O G O T O O T H E R C IT IE S Guy Farthing, son of Prof. and se f-propelled combines, 10-foot Geo. G. Poole A n o i h e r R. H. Riddle and little daugh­ TO DO THEIR TRADING. concerning her projects. Funeral services were held on Mrs. Chas. L. Farthing, who is a cuts. All sold but one. M O N D A Y &. T U E S D A Y Miss Nannie Powell, of Harm Monday of last week at 2:30 p. m. G eo. G . Poole, 75. o f Salisbury, ter, of Redland, were in town Senior in Mocksville High School, J . F R A N K H E N D R I X . Tyrone Power In N. C. 1032, N. C. 26 And Allis-Chalm ers Seryiie ■AMERICAN GUERRILLA I f lt*s n o t o n e th in g it’s a h a lf ony, was a visitor, and brought at Macedonia Moravian Church', familiarlv known by thousands Wednesday, having- 6ome...dentaI received a letter Friday from Con* M o cksville, R o u te .3 ...... IN THE PHILIPPINES” with dozen. Some local Republicans two aluminum trays which were with Rev. J. G. Bruner and Rev, i s “Lord Salisbury*/’ on account of w o rk d o ne . gressman C 6 . Deane, advising C u rtis C irc u la tio n C o .. Is seek* N. G. 27, Seed Corn his fantastic wearing apparel, died MichelinePrelle. Added News arc threatening to vote the Demo­ made in her club. The explana­ J. P. Davis officiating, and the hhn that he had passed the West ing a permanent representative for At the >iocksvil1e Nursing Home . Mrs. Hansford Sams, Jr., and tion of how these were made was body laid to rest in the church Davie a n d adjoining counties. W E D N E S D A Y cratic ticket next vear if the court at 11; Op. m.Thursday. He had ; Point examinations which he took children, of Decatur, Ga., are Man or woman. Jlighest com- Michael O ’Shea In house clock isn’t kept on time. quite interesting. The club mem cemetery.' been a patient here since Febru-1 in March. This is a high honor, GRASS SEEDS spending some time here with her missipn rates plus guaranteed ex- “THE THREAT” » i* befs arc looking forward to the Mr. Bowden had many friends an*. Funeral a n d burial siirvices especially for a young m an w ho is penses allowance. Experience un­ Virginia Grey took place at Salisbury Saturday. farther, R. B. Sanford.. tray making project in their club. in th is city an i throughout the still in high school. Guy will en­ necessary. Applicant must have car A d d e d A grcAt character has been called Of All Kinds One Man's The hostess, Mrs. G. M. Den­ county who were saddened by his ter West Point on Tuesday, July b egin. For _ details ...... write A. H . “ONE SHIVERY NIGHT’ to ihat bourne from which no Mrs. J. K. Sheek has returned nis, served fruits and nuts. death. To the be.eaved family Cox, Box 2205, Greensboro N. C traveler returns. from Long's Hospital, Statesville, 3rd. Our best bow, Guy, and We Can Supply Your Needs In Opinion The May meeting will be with TI)e Record extends sincere sym­ w here she spent te n days recov- here*s hoping*you will sonie day Mrs. W . V. Gobble. She has pathy in this sad hour. a five-star G eneral This is just one man’s opinion ing from an operation- promised a surprise, and every Smith -Douglas Fertilizer of how things are uoing in Wash­ one is urged to attend and bring Mr. and’ Mrs. Sam Bailey of in gton : Robert Ireland DA\ IEDRIVm Piano Redtal The Smokers a new member. Cooleemee, spent Monday after­ Swift’s Plant Foods But how well it jibes with the The Jiiiy: Funeral services for Robert P. noon with Mrs. Baileys mothei, Mrs. D . R. Stroud will present of America suspicions of thousands of Ameri­ Ireland, 65« a farmer on Route 2, THEATRE Mrs; Alice^Jarvis of R . 3. her Smidi Grove piano pupils in cans! Strike Still On Mocksville. «»ere held at 2:30 p. redtal at Smith Grove School W e Clean Or Buy Your Seeds m., last Tuesday at Liberty Bap­ Mocksville Salisbury Highway Former Governor M. E. Thomp­ So far as w . can learn the strike Rev. W . O . Powers, of M t. Airy, on'Friday evening, May 4th, at tist Church, with Rev. T. M . Lufi; will preach at Cheshire’s school ______Of All Kinds son of Georgia quit as a consul* sit.iation at the Erwin mills at 8KH0 o*clock.______^ man officiating. Burial was in the Wednesday and rhursday h o use Friday evening, M a y 4 th , at The\^idlct: tan t w ith th e Office o f Price Stab- Cooleemee, which has been church cemetery. Mr. Ireland 7 aO o’clock. Everyone welcom e. alization, charging that '^official progress for the past four weeks, died Api'il 23, at his home, May 2nd and 3rd ruiiiuiiisremains unchanged. ousincssBusiness lais Surviving are hls wife, Mrs. Em “THE LAWLESS” the only place a plow can be adjusted properly Smitk-Dttll Visit Us Hf'hen You Are In Need Washington is drifting in a sea o f " f o r SALE—Two horse riding More People Smoke Camels ' Is on the Job, confusion, inefficicncv. waste, and' f?™ pted. The Cooleemee mo Ireland! two sons, one dnugh Gail Russell and Mac Carey cultivator. Also two horse disc Miss DeWilla Lucille Dull, Journal issued only a four-page ter, two sisters, two brothers and extravagance.” SOUTHLAND NEWS III When you’re ready to start plowing, phone our harrow . C . L . M c C lam ro ck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd than any other cigarette! Of Anything In Our Line edition last week. service shop. Let us adjust your A-C plow right Thompson went to Washing­ ONE CARTOON Mocksville, Route 3. Dull, of near Pino, became the in the field. Wc w ill show you how to sat the rear ton as a co-director for territories bride ot Frederick Eugene Smith, Friday and Saturday jwheel and disc blades for dilTorent soil and cover Mrs. J. L. Holton and daughter Malco your own 30-dciy for the OPS. Seeing the Impos­ IcondlUoiu. son o f M rs. M a ry Sm ith ofM ocks- May 4th and 5th Miss Alice, and son Holland, are* sibility, however, of having two Mirror Lalce’s Driving Range ville, and L. H. Smith, of Charles­ .■■~-Cqme'l'lv m c ln e » s .T e s t' ' McClamrock Seed “DESPERADOS OF DODGE We want a chanco to prove that the Allis- moving into their new homo, re- directors for the same job, he of­ Chalmers mounted disc plow will do the best to n . S. C ., at 6 p. m . A pril 21st, in JUNIOR GOLF AND PICNIC GROUNDS CITY" Rocky Une cendv completed, on Salisbury fered Co resign an d accept anotI\er plowing job you've ever seen. Give us a calL Wesley Chapel, Mediodist Church Are Now Open For Your Convenience A lso street. assignment. But for 12 weeks he at P in o . Company “ W I N N E R T A K E A L L ” was carried on the payroll as FOR RESERVAllON FOR CLUB DINNERS, ETC. Rev. John A. Oakley performed /oe Palooka Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Redmon P H O N E 307 D E P O T ST . consultant at n sa arv plus expense Phone 3631J Salisburv, N. C. 2^ Miles On Faith Road tUNE IN Ih. NMIiingl the double ring ceremony. ONE CARTOON Fpibi o n J Horn. Hilrr ffllUSCHfllMERS^ and daughter, and two grandchild* account of $53.48 per day. Yet ln>r Silindor-NBC V • • SALES AND SSKVtCt Wedding music was presented MRS. GOODMAN AND SONS ren, of Winston-Salem, were REPORT OF CONDITION OF by Miss Nancy Boger, oianist,and during that time, he said he was Monday and Tueiday Mocksville visitors Wednesday Ronald B. Smith, soloist. consulted about nothing and had , May 7th and 8th afternoon. _ BAN K OF DA VIE no assignment to do anything ■‘OU R VERY OW N ” Given in marriage by her lath­ Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles Seized by the peo. W . Rowland attended O f Mocksville, in the State of North Carolina, at the dose of busi­ O n February 19 he wont to the A nn Blythe and Farley Grainger er, the bride wore a gown o f duch­ Telephone 300 Southern Bank Bids. Mocksville, N. C. D. & M. HARVESTER CO. ness o n A p r il 9, 1951 Sheriff of Davie County While Being Used White House and told President ONE CARTOON supper meeting of Western Auto ess satiii. S h e carried a w hite Associate Store dealers>hich was Truman the s^ory. The Presid­ DR. RAMEY F. KEMP. CHIROPRACTOR prayer book topped with an or­ ASSETS For the Illegal Transportation of In­ held Wednesday night In Hickory, chid andshowenn] withlilyof-the- ent called in White House pct, All Show. Start At Dusk Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal- X-RAY LABORATORY Phone 258 Wilkesboro Street toxicating Liquors Donald Dawson, and instructed a t H o te l H ickory. valley streamers. ances, and cash items in process ol collection $ 618,475.21 him to see'that ihe mess was H ours: 9:30-I2:30 2:30-5:30 C losed S aturd ay 2:30 Space Reaervrd For Truck# M ix. G ilb e rt J. Reavis, o f Yad- U S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,168,894.98 Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Davie STRAY BLACiT AND TAN Mocksville, N . C. Obligations of Statra and political subdivisions - 227344.61 County, N . C , made and entered by his Honor, W illiam H. Bobbitt, straightenel out immediafelv. It Monday. Wednesday arid Friday Evenings— 6:30 to 8:30 kinville, was matron of honor. D O G —Owner can get dog by caT Loans and discouiits - . ■ - . . 967.ffl7.77 ludge, at M a r^ Term, 1951, the undersimed Sheriff of Davie Coun­ never was. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Henry Lee ing and paving fo r this ad. Furniture and fixtures - - - - 5,W.45 ty will sell at public aucdon for cash, at the Court House door of LLOYD G. ALLBN, Shore, Mrs. Delma Gough, In a statement Thompson said, O th e r a s s e t s ...... 8-783.45 Davie County, in Mocksville, N. C , on *‘Under the circumstances, 1 re Mocksville, Route 3. Yadkinville, Mrs. Ervin Angell m TOTAL ASSETS . . . - $2,997,255.47 fuse to accept salnrv and expense and Miss Betty Jo Riddle, of Ad Saturday, the 19th day of May, 1951, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berner monet from the taxpayers when vance. Route 1. Marlene D ull was U A B I U T I E S at twelve o ’clock, M .. the fo llo w in g M o to r V ehicles, viz: M r. and Mrs. Reuben Berrier and Aluminum 77 flower girl, and Jimmie Lee Dull O n e In te rn a tio n a l Tractor, R . E . D . 401-18428, Serial N o . 4386, a n d I am rendering no public service. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor- little daughter, of Route 4, spent one F ru e S r S ile r 1946 Model, Serial No. 1308024. Said Tractor I am resigning and returning to was ring-bearer. $1,124,437.90 several days last week with rela­ and Trailer will be offered f jr sale in separate units and then as a my home in Valdostn, Ga. I re­ Tames G arw oo d, o f M ocksville, Time deposits of individuals, parmerships, and corpo- Shortage • • tives in Baltimore, M d. 1,346336.12 fuse to be a pnritsitc on tho Ameri­ was best man. Ushers were Ves­ Free Gas Deposits of United States Government, (including pos­ I will also at said time and place sell publicly for cash to the high­ tal D ull and Gilbert Reavis. can taxpayers." The many friends of Roy Holt- tal savings) . - . - - 17,15838 est bidder, one 1939 tw oJoor DeLux Ford automobile, Motor No. O, for a battalion of men like houser, who has been ill at his After the ceremony the couple Deposits of States and political subdivisions 231,137.36 184881027, License N u m b e r 663-822, seized w h ile b ein g used in the T h o m p s o n ! THROUGH JUNE 30, home for the past three weeks, left for a wedding trip. Upon her deposits (cerrified and officer’s checks, etc.) 4^374.45 unlawful transportation of Hquor. T O T X L D E P O S IT S - $2,723,644.21 "This th e 23rd day o f A p ril, 1951. He added that there are thous­ w ill be glad to k n o w th a t he is their return they will make their -1 will give 5 gallons of American ’ O dier liabilities 222,509.69 ands of others rendering no ser I m uch better and is able to be out home in the Kennen Crest Apart­ G. A. TUCKER, m ents in F arm in gto n . TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordina- vice, but are on the public payroll ir r ig a t io n again. _ _ _ Sheriff of Davie County. Gas free with each ton of Fertili­ $2,746,153.90 not only in Washington but' Mrs. Smith was graduated from ted obligations shown below) M r. and Mrs. S. W . Brown, Jr- th ro u g h o u t thsi U n ite d States," { Farmington High School and was CAPITAL ACCOUNTS zer bought from me. who are occupying an apartment Finally, Tliompson, a Demo­ formerly employed by the Central Capital* $ 50,000,00 W-i Can Supply Immediate Delivery in the Harding-Horn building on crat in the true, Southern sense,' Telephone Co., of Mocksville. She ilus 150,000.00 the square, will move in a few 51,101.57 said that n o w is the tim e for *‘che I AM AGENT FOR is now employed by Hanes Hos­ I profits , days to th e ir n e w h o m e tw o m iles iery Mills, Winston-Salem. people of America to make plans GRO-MORE ALUMINUM ^TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 251,10137 west of town on the Yadkinville Mr. Smith attended Mocksville Notice To The Public to f^ee themselves in 1952 from Sw ift’s Red Steer H ig hw ay . High School and is employed by TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL the gang that has led the people A C C O U N T S - $2,997,255.47 Young Novelty Co., in Mocksville. ON AND AFTER into this mess” | i r r i g a t i o n s y s t e m s M r . a n d M rs. labk D a n ie l and *This bank’s capital consists of common stock Nothing need he added to that Armour’s Big Crop little son. Miss W a lk e r and w ith total pa r value o f $50,000,00 statement - Statesville Daily. Bill In Germany MEMORANDA SUNDAY, MAY 6TH M A I L T O D A Y and Heidelberg, G e rm any — Private Assets pledged or aligned to secure liubllities and for m o to rin g the Western W illiam F. Winters, son of D. O ur Place O f Business W ill Be Mrs. W~ F. Martin D ate Complete To Fit Any • o th e r purposes • * , ^ ^ ^ 450,284.27 CaroU tui m ou n i Winters of Mocksville. North Ca­ (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of re­ Mrs. Minnie Wall Martin, 70, 16,824.28 Closed AH Day On Sundays. R oyster’s A d d rest The large bill|board containing rolina. has arrived on Karlsruhe serves of - • - - (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction of wife of W . F. Mnrtin, died at her the namis Davie CounW men Military Sub Post in the U . G e ntlem e n: . reserves o f : - - 15.63037 home in this ciiv last Tuesday Size Farm Layout. who served in World War II, Zone of Germany-for duty with We W ill Try To Serve You Better L am interested in irrigating. W ithout obliga­ I, S. M. Call, Cashier of the above named bank, dosoletiinly swear morning, following a long illness. 1 Also Sell U. S. S. Tennessee Basic which fronted South M am street, S i^a l operation, battalion. Just south of the court h o ^ , has that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly repre­ In The Future Than In The Past Surviving are the husband; one tion please have your enelneer call on me. H e had been stationed at Gener­ been tom down. About 1500 men sents the true state' of the several matters herein contained and set son, Walter E. Martin, Sumter, Slag, Vigoro and Mascot Lime. were in service, and 44 them al Eisenhower’s headquarters in fo rd ) to th e best o f m y know ledge a n d beliefi C.; three daughters, Mrs. Paul Contact Us. Direct W e Appreciate Your Business. S. lo st th e ir live, w h ile in service. Paris after his arrival in Europe S. M . CALL, Cashier. Donnelly. Salisbury; Miss Janie early this year. I / Correct-Attest: Martin, of the home, and Mrs. W . The Sanford Department Store Winters graduated from Mocks­ KNOX lOHNSTONE Call On Us Six Days A . Weelc. OPEN 1:0010 9:00 P. M. hardware deparment is bring re­ L . Moore, of this city; two sisters, ville h i ^ school i n M a y . 19Sa R. B. SANFORD, modeled, and a big line of small J N O . C. S A N F O R D and three grandchildren. Standard Fiertilizer Go. He enlisted to the Army inime- hardw are w ill occupy d ie rear Directors. Funeral services wete held at 3 the store, which has beep diately after his school graduation,' Carolina, County of Davie, ts: Smoot Shell Service p. m . Thursday at Bethel Metho­ ' DIVISION MATHESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION HODGES SEED CO. th e6 grocery d e p a rtm e n t T h is big and prior to his departure for the Swom to and subscribed before me this 18th day of April, 1951, dist Church, with Rev. A. J. Cox Irrigation Department >re w ill di-continue th e grocery s t o r e ...... — - European Confmand was a stud* a n d l her^y cerllty that 1 am not an officer or director of this bank, P H O N E 211 W ILKESBORO STREET nartm ent.' D tO P in a n d iOOK and Rev, W illiam Anderson offi­ MOCKSVILLE ROUTE 4 SALISBURY HIGHWAY Willlamston, North Carolina 'Phone 2131. department. Drop — ent at the U|S. Army- Signal MAE K. CLICK, Notary Public, over their large stock of merchan­ ciating, and tlie body laid to rest school at Camp Gordon, GeofBia. My commission expires March 8.1953. dise w h m y o u come to town. in tlie church cemetery. THK I>AV1E RKOOnn. MOOKSVIIXE. N. C. THE DAVIE RECORP, MOCKSVnXE. N. C. SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS Wing Sleeves Set Off .'V of Moin Street and the World ' Success Depends TH/JtSTY LAND MIRROR CLASSIFIED Play Dress for Child LAST ^WEEK'S Simply Embroider . Of Your ’ * * On Usten'mg DEPARTMENT- 5,000,000 Acres of Farm Lands; M i i D m \ i ANSWER ^ AtJTOg, TRTJCICS & ACCESS. Truman Relieves Gen. MacArthur MIND By Lawrence G ould □ H D D QQDB POU SALE—I1W9 GMC 2.ton Irack Witt Are Irrigated in Western UCS.; ' V . m a a c □□□d A r s S n d t t .; ‘.^^iCRoss . 2. Dwell 16. Haw aiian aoDQa QQaGrB 3. Disease of garlands □□BQDQ DDB sheep lfi.G ain □D □□QvBDClE! F m All Commands in the Far East nB E 3 HDHDv." Marshall W orks Hard 4 .R ir lo f 21. Portion BUSINESS * INVEST. OPrOIt. “to be" 22. V. S. BQQQB □□BBD MACARTHUR RELIEVED— To millions of sinalMownors The prim e objective of the Central -DDDQ. QQQ acroaa »pHE WASHINGTON rumor factory OllOOEBr'AND MEATIT m IKET i D .liijt 5. Flower president Valley projcct an equalization of □E3BQ '□□□ Ihc notion to whom Gen. 0ouBlas MacArlhur has bccomc something ol is probably the most active and is bird. 6. Arab 23. A flavoring Q legend, his removal from all of his commands by President Truman liia Sra-Tcimcssc. aiy„wll.l tho fabulous agriculture empire’s QUarr i Q D B Q Q Q the most Irresponsible in the world. 10. Persia kingdom tn usedtn □ QQ E IB ' Q Q C Q B was a shock not easily understood. The action poinCed up the serkius- water resources between the sur- Talcs cooked up in eopitol hill ­ ll.ploy and rcMscrntfon caul 11.Tttrt • Mesopo* * cookcry v'B Q C iav iploy ano rc»ri*crni»«“_ plus area of the north and tho aa aa . ness of the break between the general, the Wlille House, and UN states* bies, the drawing rooms of high 12. Look at , tam ta 24. Possess t i a n a ^ wat«r-deficient southern two-thirds, men which hod raged for weeks over the conduct of the Korean war. society or In a taxicab conversation hurriedly 7. Male 25. Footway Accoi-dlng to grim, stubborn MacArthuir, he was .fighting Europe's are spread as fact within a matter for Irrigation of more 14. Mournful adult 27. Not N-Ie one million acres of fertile war with arms in Asia while Europe’s diplomats continued to fight com­ of hours. _ . 15. Sop J .O Id dinicult ■.... ""KSS■tfuhvnife. TcwncMC*. farm lands. munism with words. In l)is blunt, barbed The story that the late Franklin . ; . . 3l$.Neutcr 11. Donkey 29. Worries 34. Flutter This is how it was worked out. way, he wrote Joseph W. M artin, Jr., house Roosevelt was insane and had to 12. End aimed (colloq.) 37. Fruiting Surplus waters of the northern a t spike majority lender: “It seems strangely dif­ be chained to his bed at night was 30. Dcduee valley are conserved behind Shasta 'covering 13. Spirit 31. Full of of ficult for sonjc to realize that here in Asia _ good example. One confidential dam on the upper Socramento river, > '19. Skin tumor lamps scams grain is where the Communist conspirators have news agency believed it to the ex­ m lbpume. Florlili*. t»h«nc IHH.M.______as well as Folsom dam, under con­ 20. Lamprey 15. Snow 32. Feminine 38. FUSS elected to make their play for global con­ tent of relaying it to its many thou­ struction on the American river, Reclamation projects provide 21. Pineapple vehicle 40. Fish quest.” sand customers. FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. a n d released a's needed dow nstream . ftddillonal recreational features (So. Am.) • That statement struck at the admini­ Latest Washington canard is that ’ '**^.Shun • for tliousands of Californians. z » 4 . 9 6 7 s stration's very basis of how to defeat com­ Secretary of Defense George Mar­ with 28.fl. 25. Trousers ■ Bass and trout fishing are es­ munism. It threw European diplomats into shall is in his dotage and unable to. Is learning to listen worth while? 26. Jackdaws <0 , pecially good in Shasta Lake^ . 9 10 a tizzy. It brought demands in congress come to his oftlce more than a halt 27. Organ of tl^at a special bipartisan committee be Answer: Very much so. Your suc­ former president of the American a w eek. ortfim. On. The water is picked up by the i IS sent to Tokyo to hear the general's foreign cess in almost any field depends Heart Association: **Aside from . .. 12 Grim-Fnccd MacArlhur On Uie contrary, I can state Delta Cross Ciiannci andab)y In better health than limited opporbK rim of Central Valley’s western isten to what they say closely of the arteries, some doubt has Learn Diesel ' fpr veterans » • fd t pie on Main Street could not believe would ever happen. ■ before his kidney operation, gets foothills. There the water is-lifted. 17- enough so that you will grasp the been cast upon this belief because ... 33. Music note IS The action has produced a shoek that may have serious conse­ to the ofllce before 8 a.m., has 200 feet into the Dclta-Mendota' meanings which they cannot always most alcoholics die before the age ..... 34: Lave quences. In the next few wcfka congress may possibly be involved in the papers read and sent out of E ^ C I C a n a l, to flow another 120 , m iles express clearly. (This applies par­ when arteriosclerosis usually is •. ■35. Bp.rn bitter debate as the general’s cause is championed by the Republican his ofncc by around 8:20 a.m., VETEttAN ArrMOVBP south to Mendota pbol In'tho^San ticularly to your children.) Again, fou n d .” By INEZ GBRUABD 86.1^«king party . and puts io a full six-day week, Joaquin river. . u 24 Ideal for Clothes the surest and easiest way to make fii'mncss 22 But above all, it has caused confusion and uneasiness in the mind of working even on Saturday. K L L she needs to wear for fun PM ERIC PRESSBURGER, Mich- XDORABLB iltUc animals that leople like you is to make them At this point the Imported north- of texture the average Main Street citizen whose common sense tells him there Is Marshall Is alert, his memory is out of doors. An adorable play ael Powell and Hein Heckroth •3 S .A fa Z7 * * are embroidered eel that you arc enough interested It in simple no end in sight for the Korean conflict. It does not answer the question amazing, and he seems completely Depusa lawia» MotttewBon Bt. dress for the younger girls of the might well have rested on their distance stitches and appealing colors. In them to pay real attention while rtovldtnceB 3i l*v i. In the minds of millions of people in the home towns: How are we going on'jlhe ball. Furthermore, Marshall family, with pert wing sleeves, laurels when they flni^ed “Red S9.W M b 2e 19 \x Ideal to use on tots' clothes, they’re talking to you. Since'they’re to get our sons and brothers and husbands free of the blood and filth has put the old uniform aside and ruffle trim. Bonnet to match. Shoes” , bub they went on to bigger waters can be retained behind 40. The same nursery linens, or as a painting . almost certain to talk about them­ 54 s& of K o re a? is trying to run the defense depart­ PosHlons^ plentiruir E arn r*on«y on part and better things, by screening 'riant dam and diverted still fur­ (Latin) S3 guide to decorate nursery furnl- ' selves, they'll like you doubly for God of war ment as a civilian. This writer had *'Tales of Hoffman’*. The complete ther south by the 153-mlle Priant- tu re . ■ GRAPES OF WRATH—The people hi tlie big cities ol the. nation listening. SOI W. Adimi« S t . JaeltaftnvlWff. Ffo. ff (Gr.) S« some skepticism about this phase of opera was filmed In beautiful sets K em Canal for irrigation use in the ii !r know little about the "Okjcs” so vividly described In John Steinbeck’s 42. A flat* ^ Pauera No. nawfl consUU of houinm * Marshairs new job when first ai>- designed by Mr. Heckroth, with a c r i t i e a l l y water-defidenttireas transfer (or, 39 designa. color chart, ma­ novel of the depression. “The Grapes of Wrath.’* But to the people in the ' Has social change affcctcd bottomed w AC terial roqulrcmonts an d sUtch lUiiatra- - pointed secretary, of defense, but the star-studded cast which includes along the east skle of the San Joa­ Uona. small towns and rural sections of the nation, they have long been a c lilld r c n ? nnd^ sum m er STYLIST. boat skepticism appears not to have been stars of both opera and the Sadlers quin valley as far dovm as Bakers­ W/ problem—and a necessity. D O W N 41 ju stifie d . Answer: Yes, says Professor field. There ore millions of them In the United States, working from the •JL Hebrew At the Frlant dam another canal ' prdphet south toward the north as the crops ripen for harvest. And as the harvest James H. S. Bossard of the Univer­ “ •C tXM>k, Cattle-Feed Shortage moves water 37 miles north for ir­ nears they are welcomed and just os anxiously the community awaits sity of Pennsylvania. Teachers to­ Secretary of Agriculture Charles rigation purposes in Madera coun^. their leaving. They are poor, often underfed and inadequately housed. day are faced with several tpyes of They present a problem on the home town level that the individual com­ Brannan has been at daggers problem children that were ut*nown The initial features of the project, points over government f a r m in earlier societies: for instance, which will be completed and in op­ THE munity is unable to solve. Doc.<; alcohol increase blood a .3 i:s sS5u.j policies for some time-with the man the adolescent confused by conflit* P « U tm No...... Sit«.....«, eration this July, will cost an esti­ FICflON oi each pattern desired. At last, much to the relief of millions of home townera, the federal pressure? ROMANCE IN ELEVATOR government has stopped in and made tt survey of their problems. The he Ared last week. Ralph Trigg, ing and inconsistent moral stand­ m a te d $400,000,000, of which- 87 per P a ttern No...... Stoe ...... chief of production and marketing. ards: the child spoiled by coming cent will be repaid through sale of ' CORNER committee that made the survey has recommended legislation on migra­ Aniswcr: No. If anything, it has the By Shirley Sargent Nome ...... Main reason the ax fell was that pposite effect. “Persons with high from too small a family; the neg­ water and power'developed by the tory farm labor that may solve wage problems, establish labor camps, Address ...... extend social security, public health and education programs with the the production of certain vital farm .lood pressure need not avoid liq­ lected child of a professional wom­ Eilltle Crakliugs project over a sixty year period. crops—chiefly cattle feed—is des­ an; the delinquent product of a The remahihig 13 per cent is aid of states and local communities. uor,” says Public Affairs Pamphlet W a^ington Memo: “Whenever •pH E -professor had been elevator Of all the problems that faced the home towns of the nation, that perately behind our defense goals. No. 168, “ Y o u r B lood Pressure and broken home; the “up-rooted” child Truman makes an appointment charged to non-rcimbursable items * starter in the six story Brent of the migratory, worker was one of the most serious. Its solution will A b o u t 127,000,000 tons of g ra in Your Arteries.” But as to whether whose parents are continually on from the East, ho picks a man such as flood control. building ever since Tod Davis could ■'epfwu will be needed to feed our greatly the move, and the youngster over- be welcomed. alcohol can prevent as well as re­ from St. Louis. Whenever he ALTHOVGR THIS is a vast proj­ remember. He clicked his castanets, stimulated by radio, movies and expanded population’ of beef cattle lieve hardentog of the arteries, the to atoam engine. ! makes one from . the West, he ect, it is only one small part of the guiding people into one or another _ , eveR Are ATOM IC SPIES— In what was proba­ and hogs this year. However, farm­ pamphlet quotes Dr. H. M. Marvin, television. No. TB conveyor cti picks one from Kansas City. nation's-'reclamation program that elevator. Sometimes he said, “ Car i soiwe T&wiTe F. D. DalUy Lun HEIN HECKROTH bly one of the most dramatic and moving ers have planted or scheduled for hcoohtc, P lw M a . ______Definition of a Glutton: A guy has already proved to b© a fruitful g o i n g u p ,” or planting only enough acres to pro­ scenes in a federal court in the history of WE SEtfL Mlnerallghls. Coiscr Counters. who puts glue on his Wells ballet and chorus. Sir Thomas source of new wealth from the de­ “Step m, please," CRISP-TEMoift d uce 117.000,000 tons of feed g ra in . this country. Judge Irving Kaufman sen­ so his kisses w ill last longer. Beecham was the film’s musical di­ velopment of the west’s great natu­ but usually he DELICIOUS tenced Julius and Ethel lioscnberg. hus­ C o m w ill be a b o u t 5,000,000 acres LOOKING AT RELIGION rwrfc. Karth Ct>r<»na. _ . Family Saving ral resources. • just clicked his sho rt of tlie 90,000,000-acre produc rector. Mr. Pressburger says he band and wife atomic spy team, to die for Teacher — “Tommy, if your thinks this is the only picture ever Reclamation opeAs new ''oppor­ c a stan e ts and tion goal fixed by Brannan—which treason. father could save a doUar a week filmed around a sound track; tho tunities for people of this nation to m o tioned. Trigg was supposed to deliver. Tod sidestepped tho crowd going S aid handsom e, 41-yoar-old K a u fm a n , for four weeks what would he entire score was recorded and the b u ild new iarma, new homes, new At the same lime we have into the/second car. Valeric oper* one of the youngest judges on the federal have?** action fitted to it, and never has industries and new business es-i 4,000,000 m o re b eef cattle an d a'tcd elevator number three part bench: ''f have searched my conscience Tommy—''A radio, a new suit, sound been more successfully dub­ tablishments in our.best and'oldest It's Wonderful the W a y Julius Kosicnbere ov e r 5,000,000 m o re hogs to feed Um^, helping to put herself through to find some reason for mercy. It is not and a set of furniture.** bed in. “Tales of Hoffmant’ should American tradition. Chewing-Gum laxative,,.. in my power to forgive you. Only the th is y e a r th a n in 1950. T he pinch college. The professor winked and ______r E R S O N A L ______be seen by everyone who like ex­ T od ay som e 9,000,000 a c r e s 'o f Lord can find mercy Cor what you have may not be fcH this year be­ let Tod go in, but it wasn’t any c e ption al arid and semiarid land are irrigated; Acts Chiefly to -■ done.” cause of feed-graln reserves. with crops produced on these lands good. He was shoved into the Never before In a civil court of the However, with these reserves Grandma’s Sayings a v e rag in g in excess o f $500,000,000- ramer (jpposlte Valerie' by eager As the elevator doomed past H a r r y C ohn, president o f Co- - REMOVE WASTE United States had native«born spies been exhausted, we will face a seri­ per year in value. •• •••m.v sho p pe rs.. the fourth floor he took her In lam bia Pictures, said '*31ils isi sentenced to death. ous cutback in cattle production Since the first reclamation project Romance in an elevator, Ttid his arms and proposed, - m the most important deal we M o rio n Sobell, 34, follow conspirator, for defense needs — and tlicre- w as s tarte d in 1003, th e w e s t haft thought' wryly. Personal conversa­ POULTRY, CUICKS & EQUIP. have ever made” , when Stanley stubborn. First floor and everybody was sentenced to 30 years in prison. The fore a meat shortage—in 1$SS. been provided with 95 dams with tion, interrupted by calls of “Three, [JAUy ChlcfcB th nl U v « rniU Crow— U .S . Kramer signed on the dotted out as a. new stream crowded In. COOP FOOD fourth member of the conspiracy. Mrs. Manpower shortage on the farms combined storage capacity of 82,- misS,*' and 'Second, please,” was .j secret mlUlona ot folks bsra line to deliver 30 top bracket Just enough confused time for Tod Hosenberg’s brother, David Greenglass, is one reason — perhaps the chicf< 780,000 acre-feet o f w a te r; 35 pow er nearly impossible, but Valerie m an­ atw ut rem-A-MiHT, tbe mod- pictures durhtg the next Hve to stop beside her. “It’s that job,” 29, w as sentenced to 15 years in prison. one—for the failure to divert more onU^ BJiode® plants with more than S.oAO.OOd a ged it. years. In return he’ll get $25,- he said urgently, “I’ll be making Thus ended another episode in the grasslands to planting feed grain. land Beds. Pullets, Cockcrols nnd Str.ilghl k ilo w a tts c a p a c ity ; 16,000 m ile s of 'Good .mornhig, Mr. Davis',” she 1U»7 dlSerentl A un. Book now and save tlio ditforence. 000,000. K r a m e r m a k e s o n ly snc- enough for us to be married on. Doctors SI17 th at otlier laxative* constant battle to keep the homo lo^vns Live delivery cuarantced. irrig a tio n c a n a ls; 3,000 m ile s . of said .now, formally. “Why aren’t roany C urley BTnttwg Co.. Prlwcct«in, » .0 . PH. »» cessfal pictures, the latest being S tea d y work-” aUrt their "ausblntf ‘ action too soon. . . of America free. Ethel Rosenberg Presidential Pique electric transmission lines." . you at.poUege?” “So’s running an elevator,” she rlsbC in the stomach wbero food Is heUis **Cyrano de Bergerac”, has IZ cUBestAd. lATsa doses ot such laxaUVM President Truman’s pique and an In return, reclamation projects “Too nice a morning to bo cooped reported. “Why don’t you talk to KEEP 'EM ON THE FARM— The old question of “how are you SEEPS. PLANTS. ETC. big properties on bis list. upset digestion, flush awajr nourlsbinc economist's desire to throw oil hif h ave produced $500,000,000 w orth up,*’ he said, watching her but con- the professor?” Xood jrou need lor health and eneisT. goin’ to keep ’em down on the form” showed-up again in preliminary fASCr «At-L—Porto Rico , Sweet Pp> YOU ftei weak,-wom out. aio plnntB, P ay when. recclv;cd. Botfln o f cro ps p e r y e a r; $33,000,000 In' scious'that every eye was on him. *D leaned against the wall, figures from the 1050 census of agriculture. ,• ' new deal label arc back of the ad> B ut eentto rexN-A-MiMT. token « reo- ministration’s tragic failure to The board of directors of the Mo­ p ow er revenues; $2,000,000,000 in Everybody streamed out by the watching the professor' direct ommended, works chiefly In tho lower Tlio census bureau announced that the tentative count ol the n u m ­ tion Picture Association .has made fe d e ra l taxes betw een 1916 an d 1949; time they reached the top floor and Dowel v b o v le removes only waste, not ber of farms in the country came to 5,37d,043,'a “real” drop of at least clamp on price controls six montlis traffic. He couldn't see college for good loodi Tou avoid that typical weak, ago. soine fine new rulings. “Neither the a n d $1,500,000,000 w h ic h is spent in only two nurses got In for the down' the $2.70 an hour he’d get workhig m ed. wom-otit feellos; Iho rcat-A~Mmt 2S0.000 for the first five postw ar y ears a n d a t le a st 500,000— or a b o u t 8 per and teel your ’'peppy," energoUoseUI Get This never-told story starts last HISTORIANS CONTBNP THAT THE PORT OP JOPPA VVA5 illegal drug traffic, nor drug addic­ every section of the United States ride. Quickly, he said, “I’m quitting fo r a con struction c o m p a n y . B alan ce cent—for the last decade. school.” ^ iJo incteaaa to prIco-aUU tion, must ever bo presented” ; sui­ each y e ar. the promise of an underpaid white # o r only ^. The bureau put forth tlu’ce major reasons: (1) A trend toward year when the elder statesman, IN eXlST6NCe EVEN 66PORe TUS GREAT FLOOJ?. For the Future Buy 80 10 ALTHOUGH ROCKV AND C>ANGER<^5. IT W A| cide Is to be discouraged unless ' This is the brief story of this na­ Valerie’s expressions — anger collar job after two more years of combining small farms to form large ones. This was most pronounced Bernard Baruch, publicly ca'me out HARBOR IM JUOEA. IT IS SAID M O R E U V 6 S H W 6 absolutely necessary to the plot, tion’s attempt to bring witer’ to chasing disappointment — told college against that kind of money, west of the Mississippi. (2) A trend away from production of food for for price controls. U.S. Defense Bonds BEEN LOST HERB THAN IN ANV KNOWN*PLACE ON EARTH. and “There must be no scenes at th irsty la n d , a sto ry th a t has -been him how she felt. As people got and you didn’t give a dam for liome use or sale. (3) Rural people taking jobs in nearby city Industries Real truth was that the White O U R B E S T IN T E B B S T S sbould be In the future, 'cause we'll be spend­ any tim e showing law-enforcmg of­ repeated In many sections of . the on at the fonrth floor level, all e ducation. and dropping production of food. House and national security re sources board were at that very in ’ tbe rest of our lives tbore. ficers dying at the hands of the- world since before the time of she could say was, “I’m afraid The castanets clicked, the M ptM Jta m Hauen. Stmlos. criminals," unless th e p lo t d e m a n d s Ciirist, but never oA such a .'v ^ THE LEVELING OFF— M ich ae l V. DiSalle, price director, said in time toying with the same Idea. But yott*re making a mistake.” sor’s arm moved, people j scale. KIDNEYS when Mr. Truman heard that the i t Tod had known Valerie would be forward. Watching him. Tod was his latest statement that his ccillngs have brought "some stability” into KEEPING HEALTHY FROU SONinr Callfomta comes view, but that higher taxes and tightening of money and credit supply white-haired New York financier remhided of an automat. The pro­ this brig^bt idea—margarine molded fessor was a fixture, per/orming are needed. was for price controls, he reversed In modem table style U pouitd. GRASSROOTS MUST REMOVE The question In the minds of home town housewives was whether or himself. The President had put p rints th a t fit any sorvln* dtsb. A n d the same gestures routinely. Habit not the line will hold, or whether there will be another upward spiral In Baruch on his “S-O.B. list" when PAINT— wouldn’t you know you’d find yellow and duty guiding him. Like a pup* late summer as predicted by many economists. Bernie refused to serve on a Demo­ «*TableK3rade’* Nu-Mald shaped th is pet. Tod thought, realizing why By Dr. Jomes W . Barton EXCESSWASIE In defense of controls, DiSalle said: “We hod to start price con­ cratic committee in the 1048 elec­ modern way, ’cause Nu-Mald Is « Valerie wanted him to talk to the truly ntodem marsaHnel Farmers Are Enjoying More PrpqierilY Than Ever professor. trols. It was a psychological move to combat the factors that were drivmg tions, and Truman didn’t wont to -the properties of light, heat, ‘ROM TIME TO TIME we see With the elevators all In use, he us toward a serious inflation.” be in the position of coming out for cold, water, clcctrlcity, mas- By W right A. Patterson new branches of medicine be­ TRBRB AIN'T no better way o' turned to Tod. “How’s college?’* (unctloa la gettlnc you prico controls just after Baruch did. sage» manipulation, exorcisc — ---1 eaitwM «a atrcsa ing raised to the standing of the Snow-White Paint Co. /erffotUn* the faults o' others th an •pHE PA(3TS AND FIGURES used fam ily. In the aggregate', Amer­ of the taxpayers, were responsible *'l'm quitting for a job at $2.70 an Another factor was tiie strong and . mechanical devices for two main'branches, medicine and S»4B Pnrkweod to start rememberin’ our own. in this column were provided ic a n agrlcuK ore Is a b ig bust- " ' the restoration of the farm to hour.” tSSsVrtS^iX opposition to controls by Leon diagnosis; for research and for TOt.EUO. OHIO ts »tid m u 1. neir. WMt Onlu. OWo* surgery. Within the past few years, by a naticmal life insurance com­ ness, and again prbsperous, with t>lRce in the n a tio n a l econom y. “So you can get.married?” ICcyscrlIng, Ihcn acting clialr- physical and occupational ther­ for e x a m p l e , psychiatry has p an y . its more than she million’pro* ' The people of the cities and “Valerie says she won’t marry man of theicouncil of economic apy and physical rehabilitation. VAUON* ABOUT the "new look** rcached an equal footing. ducing units sharing In the to­ towns should realize that it is me unless I finish college.” advisers. Keyscrllng, a former 'bring s to m ind the new package for As compared with the conditions It may come as a surprise to Rehabilitation is tlie ^^se of these tal of more than 30 bUlion dol-. not congress, nor any one at dcpartmentof agriculture AN OLD STANDBY Nu-Maid margarine. It's modem In of the mid-twenties >and early thir­ “Smart girl,” the professor said learn tliat whot is known os physi­ FOB S OENEBATIONS Jars of production, an average . - .Washington, who Is responsible economist and assistant tn Sen. methods of helping a patient to every way . . . seals In Nu-Mald'a tie s, those op e ratin g the d,372,000 QUietiy, turning back to the impa­ cal medicine and rehabilitation has QRANDMOTHER AND MOTHER for each farm of $4,700,. with .. .. for present farm condidons, but Bob Wagner, was being attacked adjust himself to hi? occupation, sweet, cbumed-freah flavor. Tea- tarms of to-day are following the tient people, castanets clicking, now been plated among tiio branch­ an average holdbtg of about ..'that such conditions have large­ by Right Winters on capltol hlH perhaps learn a new occupation, .. . . rhe*’'fihlwfw®’^ . sh^ol I prefer ‘Table^rade" Nu- eunny side of the farm prosperity arm waving. es of medicine. In the Journal of Mald, the modem margarine, for $14,300 for each fa rm , e x c lu - / ly been produced by the char- as a wild-eyed radical. and learn despite any physical You? TonBuc^j/Coafei road, thanks to a beneficent gov­ In the next lull, the professor The American Medical Association, my cookin* and bakin*. sive of home furnishings hnd' ' hcterlstio industry and Thrift Keyscrllng, an able economist handicaps io take his place as a ernment. Farm mortgages are not spoko hurriedly, “1 took this Dr. FranJt H.'Krusen, Mayo Clin­ home equipment. ' of tliose on the farms. Doar’S Pills but subject to human ambitions, normal member of the community. now being foreclosed by the thou­ job on temporarily 23 years ic, chairman section on physical Through'the past half centun' tft* ^.’Th.e figu re s are , of couVse, gen e ral ago, because I needed money to wanted to be named chairman of We can see at once that a physi­ .wUl be paid upon publica­ sands each day or week, as was medicine-and rehabilitation, in an tion to the first contributor of each farm has increased its production averages. There are exceptions. bo married. 1 was going to . the council and gaUi acceptance of cian tramed .in the various, branch­ true of that time—mortgages rep­ Do you suffer distress from I " address to the last session of the es of physical medicine can fit in LIVER AILING? accepted saying or Idea . . . $10 If despite the fact that theifarm pop­ There are farms on which thrift teach, be a professor, but the Labor Policy Committee a middle-of-the-road adviser. And _ T r « « l H rt*M w d yoa'II. Da resenting farm purchases made at American Mcdical Association at with the work of the physician accepted entry Is accompanied by ulation has docreased by -seme 12 and.. industry are not found, but children started eomlng an d A/ Truman's invitation labor returned to tbt Defeme Board, at that time he told both the Presi­ ■ large picture of Miss Nu-Mald from exhorbitant prices for land. By San Francisco, stated: *'It is with trained in other specialties; Dr, Toil Too Can Depend on Lane's per cent. With better methods, bet­ such tastances are the exceptions this was steady. Great job It dent and Stuart Symington, chair­ the package. Address “Grandma" la s t y e a r, 1950, m o rtg a g e foreclos- a feeling of great pride we physi­ ter seed, better equipmenl, better- rattier than the rule. As a whole, you like herding sheep.” ^ F E M A U E U.M.T. DROPPED— The house armed services committee dri man of the resources board, that Krusen points out what most physi­ 10ft E ast P earl S treet Ciaotonatl % urfes were practically over. The cians who have devoted our interest WNU-.7 the farm is enioying an u n u su a l efforts to write a universal military training program that would cians already have .seen—-the ex­ O h lo .,^ farm had grown from an average livestock a n d more:.-:i:ortinzeri..vthe Tod watchcd the professor with controls were ^'unworkable.” In one degree of prosperity, due to the reached into the home of eveiy family in the nation. The senate had to the combined specialty of physi­ cellent results obtained in nervous 146 a c re s in 1900 to a n average' man hour production has i%r- sharpened awareness. H o rd in g consultation with Symington, Key. efforts' of the farmers and the previously approved establishment of a U.M.T. program in connection cal medicine and rehabilitation diseases such as paralysis, in size o f 195 acres, in 1950, a n d the creased in the past .10 yeirs by' sheep. A steady job, but automatic. WEAKNESS serling argued that high prices gather here for the first meetings NOCON^IPATiONNOW inoro than 35 per ceh(i Thanks-to' farm families. Farming is again No thought, no chance for advance­ with pending dr^ft legislation. would, in fact, be helpful by drain­ psychiatry, where behavior is the mortgage had dropped to an aver­ wMch Makes you of this new secUon of the American th e A m e ric an farmel*,- the 'Aracr-: •an 'acceptable way of livmg. To­ ment. That's what Valeric had The committee adopted an amendment by which congress, agrees to in g off excess purchasing power important consideration, and in a g e o f on ly $850 per fa r m , a m ere NDiVOUS several Medical Association." AHER YEARS OF MISERY lean farm has more than tcept pace day it enjoys not only its share of wanted him. to see. Was Valerie days •before’? consider recommendations to be made later by a five-man U.M.T. and its competition for goods, serv­ orthopedics where the correction of 6K per cent of the value of the *'For years 1 had been taking nuuy with other American, production. It cash income,' but (he conveniences afraid he'd end up like the profes­ commission. Legislators who approved of U.M.T. said they believed ices and materials needed for re­ \Vhat Is physical medicine? deformities requires several of the farm and its equipment. kuids of laxatives. Then 1 tried h as done its .full, p a r t i n ’ a ll of o\^r of living that were so long con­ sor? ' ^ universal military training will be enacted within a year. / ^ a rm a m e n t. Physical mcdiclne is the use of branches of*physlcal medicine. That reduction of the farm - ALL-OMff. Jt not only J war effdtls. It h ^^ provided food sidered the perogativcs of the ur­ Thoughtfully Tod boarded the a ilm e n t regular . . . I really mortgage represents but ono 7'Hi? /J/CH for our arihed forc^, and for thdse. ban population where electricity third car, standing as close to SCHOOL PRODLEAi evidence of farm prosperity. Wasb!n£lon Pipelint of our allies. • - • was available. Valerie as the pressure of the crowd That average American farm­ S lu s V i. . . - HEALTH NOTES ' Thevelectric power Is provided would allow. Illustrating the Washington ca­ Adrer.l41020thSl^, e r of 1950 w as 49 years o ld . H is Half a century ago, in 1900 the; Large Numbers of Students Quit Classes M ia m i 1 by theifarm owner co-operatives, “I thought you had to work.” she 195 aeres of land and bis farm average net' lncome on, American nard factory here is another 1 heard of which the average farm has in­ •said coldly. pound about ten days before Every artery has a triple wall. Allergy m’ay bo a cause of ulcer­ One ^ many unso-. farms amounted to only $350 pbr According to. a national survey of persuade students ’ to remain until recently: “Drew Pearson has now I leUera'/’rom b u ild in g s w ere w orth $10,000. vested $350. T h a t in v e stm e n t p ro ­ « • * ative colitis. , , year. Twenty-five years later it was “I’m going back to college,” he home town high schools, boys and the completion of their courses. sold out to Pan American airways. ALL-BRAH tisers, I mis farm'machinery and motor vides shim with a telephone, with ^ 6 0 , a n d in 1950 th e average an-, said, forgetting the people when he girls are dropping out of their class­ . Major reasons fox school-leaving He got a free trip to Europe with Some individuals may need a You, too, may ex­ vehicles, with live stock and elect^eity.'for light and power. It Shock to one individual may do n u a l n e t incbfh’e am tiU nted to $2,225. saw her eyes light up. They shot es at an increased rate. The study were said to be increased employ­ Fan American and is now ui their little more weight. ^ pect to overcome I _ _ poultry to a value of $2,190, rep­ provides for bhn and bis family ™— Plnkham‘8 __ more harm than a broken leg or constipation due to'lack of dietary p a s t th e second floor without stop­ revealed clear danger that the ment opportunities, expectation of pocket.^* . . . Heal fact is that I ALWAYS rOOK FOB 8WEE1V resent a total plant value for That increase was. not all,di the same conveniences that are .helps bulld up resistance i dislocated shoulder to another. bulk ify o u foUow this advice: E a t ping. “Will you marry me right trend may reach proportions com­ the draft, economical need, lack paid my way to Europe on Pan Liquids, salt and overweight are wholeflome Miss Nu-Mald on the e a c h of the 6,372^000 fa rm s of the goVer^'eht policies of this an n o y li^ distress. a n w ncw (about ^ ' 'i «gwed by those livtog In the aw ay?”’ he asked.- of interest In academic work, and related. paokage when you buy margarine. $14,309. Trutvthewoman’i/rienar parable to the exodus of students American as I have on every other “Oh,. yes,”y she said and the ele­ N o te ; O r • • •. • •■ •• • - . Movement of stomach walls can SllM Nu-Mald la your assurance of during World War II. restlessness, insecurity or social airline; However, 1 do not hesitate .F o r e a e h f a r m there, wa s peo-'' Yes, ' the American farmer is vator zoomed past the fourth floor Ijrdia E. Pin:___ Educators in the high schools of maladjustment. In the case of those to pay tribute to Pan American’s Stammering and ‘ lisping are be caused by the emotions, causing the flnest modem , margarine la th« d u c e d In 1950 erops represent­ again living on the sunny side of ^ t h added iron. the extra digestive, juices set to floeet modem pocksga level as he took her hi his arms. the country are being urged to con­ awaiting draft summonses, their S cle n t operation across the At- caused by nervousness and emo­ ing a cash value of $4,350. plus so muc^ an atMbute of the farm.! ea^ street His balance at his A n d th e hesrt th in g th e y knew , th o duct a “stay-in-school" drive to flowing to irritate the stomach. LYDIA E . PINKHAiA’S; grades often suffer. lanU c. tional disturbances. fSS* worth •( ilie prodnets of Tk^thlBge,*Rlor« 4hpn»4he-^ty l«fbal bankJs.as Jarge. as is .tiiat of crowd was-shouting, “Sixth floor VEQETABU COMPOUND 4«0li farm ued by tbo fam p^cea matotalned at the expense the average city dwellers. everybody out.” P A G E E I G H T THE DAVIE RECORD. MOdKS^VlLLE N.C. U aV 2. tflil I'CMPISRANCE Church Services ATTENTION FARMERS! Farmei'sllRestioiiCMier The (oUo«4ng it the schedule for preaching services on the the «r : LntertvConcord Methodist charge POULTRY LOADING American Fouadation For AaSnwiI Hcttltfi The Davie Record I First and Third Sundays preach- W c W ill Buy Your Poultry Every Thursday Morning From io ( *t Concord at 11 o'clocic, Se- 8 A. M.. To 11 A. M. ® DAVIE OOUNXT’S OLDEST NEWSPAPEB--THE PAPER THE PEOPI.E HEAD {com and Fox'tii Sundays at 7 p. In Front U f E. P. Peters Cotton Gin m . Wliat About Pinkeye? H I G H E S T M a r k e t p r i c e s p a i d prevent an aotbrcakr Second and Fourth Sundays. ■HERE SHALL THE PTCSS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN! tW AW ED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY CAIN '■ Does pin1:eyn only cnttlot PreachinR at Liberty at II o’clock, A. No, shcfp siircoptiblc; too. A: Spray «ltl* to prcvcni fUcs WILL PAY MARKET PRICE FOR GOOD HEAVY HENS ara and First and Third Sundays at This contauious oye infccllon nppeut from spreading germs from «yc to V O L D M N L I MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.JWEDNESDAY MAY g. t w . N U M B E R mnsUy (luring the v.-t-m months. «ye. Provide plenty ot shadu. Avuid 7 p. TO. SALISBURY POULTRY CO. 4 1 dusty, weedy pastures. Keep newly- Q : W h al oar.::;‘» U ‘/ G. W . FINK, Pastor. 3nll»biirr. N. C At CcrinUi tyj:rs of Rcrms. There purt^ased animals from home hnrd; they may be plnkeye^atrier*. RE-ARRANGEMENT \t ft varlalinn beiwryn ilio Rcrms of* tVhat’ s in a N a m e ? Seen Along Main Street f-’cUiis cattlo and Q t WtM if cAtUn d » c«t plnfcrye? NEWS OF LONG- AGO. Fountain Of Youth Our County And A: laolale cattle with normal cyo. lly The Street Ram bler. There’s a lady up near Makato, from thore th-t are affccted. Con The 8un«baked CO' — Rev. WaltBr E. Inenhour. HIsh Point. R 4 1): ’ V»ll It s;»rcad into the saloon and through parched Boger & Howard W h a t W a , H > i n i n s l n D a - Minn., who Is getting herself a noAOOO r:a :;i cK'.tlo t o fine pinkeye cast's lips ordered the bartender to gWt W hat looks beautiful and entic­ brand«ncw legal name tor 1051. Social Security ► :»? to a dark tNtrn out D^ivid Rankin walking around his horse a bucket of Ms beci vie Be(or« Parkins Meters ing on this side of the screen may She was born Ellaneous. and she’s L . J Ui*.:aJJy Ihcre ot the sunllslit. PURE SERVICE Bv W . K. White. Manager. A: w hisky. gotten mighty tired of being hailed ! the square minus hat, coat and Is no sprc-nil fro m H a ve the vcterln. And Abbreviated Skirls. lead to hell on the other side. arlan outline prop ••And whai’ll you have, atra»f«rT'* as "Miss Ell.'tncous.” A school* T h is is a story a b o u t real peo­ vest— Mrs. Floyd Dull, Mrs. B. C. « In s;*.cop u r Tir s Batteries A nd Accessories The : (Davte Record, May xo, ) If God and right Isn't in a thing, teacher in Brooklyn Is pretty un. asked the bartender. 1906 f.'ire? to er nurslns ant! ple—about sudden tragedy, and Brock and Mrs, Leo Brock doing ^'Nothin',” shot back th« dusty happy about her n a m e , too. treatm ent ot the B. D. GrahaiD spent Sunday in even though the devil makes It caltic. cowboy. “I’m drlvin*!** Kurfees Paints "Doody*" was a perfectly good cog­ about Social Sccurltv. some afternoon shopping—Color­ 4J{ V .'list a r ? v.T.mln;: s‘';i»s ot plnU> affccted eyes. Do look attractive. It Is wisdom to let not use any Irri town with bis family. nomen until the television program M t. Dozier Rufus Hardy served ed man buving pair of shoes to •ye? It alone and turn In another dlrec. called "Howdy Doody” leaped in­ tant rtruas In t-» eyes, Comer N. Main & Gaither Sts V Alex Kimbrottgb Is ntebk tele, A : Suspcct i^cr.Uhy Wooden. Alomtiiom, LaM sts his country for seventeen months wear at his sccond wedding— Guy q : WTiat aboat plnkey® In tlxea.-i Davie Record tio n . to favor. Now the Icids in her class cattle show >. -;ri: <>: or .lisc'.-.arge The rung of a wooden ladder wU graph operator in Mocksvllle. An indignant uummuter wrote the In the armed forces during the last A: The same principles apply as i« P h o n e 80 are making life very dinicuU for Farthing receiving congratulations from llio cyts. nr i: V • w!iho-coV bend downward about onc^alxth Country batnes are bringing ts The mao who puts out tbe her. Which reminds me of a party New Haven railroad: *'I take your caltle, world war. W hen the war ended on passing his exams for West o rrt eye • i-; iv.:tlonc;l. it 9:35 a.m. train dnily. I cannot get , NOTE— lJ«e to *pacs lim ’.tat-or.i. of an inch for a IM^pound persoa cents per pound, bntter 15 cents. wrong thing for money, even named Kissinger in Grand Rapids, pay* 10 hoop a over cat- a scat near the front of the train he returned to his wife and child' Point— Stacy Chaffin doing some I ecncm l t|ues:5o:.* cannot bo iinnr.Icd stepping on its center. Aa aluminum though be may gain a fortune at Mich. He petitioned the court to !]• «n summer isr " ••n •. ladder is constructed sa that tiM Joe Howell, of Pino/ was here have it changcd to Collins. A few and sometimes have to stand all rcn, and together they began to afternoon shopping in dime store i by this column. Has Been Published Since 1899 W h at nru i r : t A'-iaUon* lo It, is selling the lives and souls of the way. Several coaches on this deflection is 'much less. It H w ot* last week on business, months later he tired of Collins build for the future. They pur­ —Marsh Horn feeding cash Into train near the rear end carry very built like the wooden tedder, fh# Walker Funeral Home A. T. G rM t; jr,7 tuade - 8 - busi^ mankind to the.devll and to..hell. find changed to Jones. Then Jones dcflection of Uie aluminum nmg failed to satrsfy him and he few passengers. Will you please ad­ chased a home and M r, Hardy ac­ parking meter— Dr. Robert Long A fortune at the price of souls cer* would be about a ninth aa much AMBULANCE SERVICE uess trip to Stillsbury Monday. another shift to John.son. By this vise me why those conches cannot quire d regular w ork. taking time 6IF' for' Friday after- tainly Is obtained at a very dear be put on the front of the train so as for the wooden rung under sim> DAY OR NIGHT 51 Years We regret to chronicle the ill. time his old friends v;crc hopeless* Things were going very well noon hair cut—Miss Pearl Tatum ilar conditions. This is becaxisa ly confuscd They wcnl around mus* wc won’t be so crowded?** m m m ness of Mrs. Burton Browu. p rice. G 3 Q T O aluminum nine times as rigid aa ing, "I wonder who’s Kissinger' with the Hardy family. They had and Mrs. William Daniel doing P h o n e 4 8 Things that look so alluring, and wood (white .Mrs, Henry Arms worthy, who now .” 47.Capit^of d ie lr o w n h o m e a n d h e was re* some pre-mother’s day shopping in MoclMville, N C. that so strongly appeal to the pby. Trans- Otheri have come and gone-yout h a s bttn qnlte slck« Is better. .. ilarly employed. They were j / PRBPARIO BV BT.ESSKD RVENT Jordan Gift Shop—Miss Ann Poston in AMERICAN FOUMOATIOW W R ANIMAL HEALTH sical senses, usually cover a pit of A. A. Anderson, of Calabaln, 46. One of the Wilding for the future, but like erncst conversation with friend county newspaper keeps going. destruction and demnation. . Apostles was in town Monday on business. '^ost young couples all they could sitting in parked auto on Saturday When this Is done properly, by 49. Little miss C A N The face that shines In the sun- C H O L E R A W I P E someone who tully understands the Sotice to Creditors Sometimes it has seemed hard to R. B. Sanford left last week to DOW N lo was pay for their home and afternoon— Charlie Bailey spend­ shine of righteousness fs much more .1. Pronged O U T E N T i R E HERD precautions that roust be followed to vl^t bis sister, Mrs. Robert Fau- lavc the necessities of life and ing afternoon walking around the Nothing can init a fnnncr ont oi insure succcss. there is vet^r UtUe Havitig qualified as Adm iniatn Shoaf Coal & flahspears make “buckle an-i tongue” meet but . cett, at Durham. heautiful than the artificial fece ■few o f the luxuries. tite swine buslnc?s faster lim n an out* chance of a cholera outbreak, even .^rof the estate of Marvlit F. 2. Melody square and taking in movie show that tbe world paints and f^xes tip. Changeable iR'eak of hoc chalsi'n. though the anim als are later exposed Nichols, dcceascd, notice is here­ Mr. and Mrs. David Garwood t. Then on September 3,1950, Mr. —Buck Keller and Clint Willson deadJy is iIjc virus Hint causes Sand Co. soon the sun shines and again we One soul that Is fullv yielded to Se to.the disease. by ijiven to all persons holdinfi spent Sunday In town with their Hardy passed away at the age of caking half a day off to see and the disease, th at an nmount only W c Can Supply Your Needs the Lord Jesus Christ in n commtt. Done Improperly, vaccination may claims against said cstate» to prc» son. W illiam Garwood. Adrenal filand Plajrs Hol« 26, after a short and sudden ill­ hear what is going on around the laii* enough to i-ovpr the licod of a set oft a disastrous reaction, nearly march on, Our faithful subscribers, -sent the same, propi.rly verified, IN GOOD COAL, Mrs. C. F. Anderson and little nity Is worth more to tbe spiritual as bad as the disease Itselt. When One Suffers Infurie, ness lasting only three weeks. A town— Mrs. Ted Junker giving a- to the undersigned on or ^fore welfare of that community welfare Veterinarians say tanners them* SAND and BRICK most of whom pay promptly, give us son, of Fork Cbnrcb, were visitors Another step forward In better un­ widow and four children ranging wav some pretty china in dry the 31st day of M I a rch . 1952. or selves can do a lot to' help Insure of that community than scores who derstanding th e important role this notice will be plead In bar of Call or Phone U s At AnyTime here Saturday from three to ten years of age goods store-Young matron look­ successful vaccination, because pigs courage and abiding faith in our onlv make a profession of Chris, played by the adrenal gland in help­ their recovery. All persons in Mrs. Annie Sandid^e, of Am* survive. ing around the town trying to lo­ must be healthy to obtain the best re­ P H O N E 194 Recently one of the shigle girls ing the body recover from injuries dcbtcd' to said estate, will please berst, Va., and her sister, Miss tianltv. but live worldly lives. sults. High on the list Is good nu* fellow man. in our office came in early one has been achieved, a Universily of It is nor difficult to visualize the cate her husband—B. C. Brock trition. Pigs fed a well balanced ra­ call upon the undersigned, Mocks- Formerly Davie Brick & Coal Co It'Is more honorable and praise, Michigan doctor states. Jobnsie Hobson, of Jerusalem, were morning and began passing out anxiety and sudden financial plight stsinding on sidewalk' in front of tion naturally resist disease better. ville, R. 3. a.id make prompt set worthy to carry a dollar In voui Dr. Jerome W. Conn, an associate guests of Mrs. Hd Morris Tuesday. cigars and candy, both with blue of Mrs. Hardy and her children. cafe d r in k in g coca-cola— C harlie Proper barnyard sanitation also tlemcnt. This March 31,1951. ribbons. Somewhat puzzled and professor of internal medicine, re* If your neighbor is not taking The J. T. Baity went up to CroFS D o c k e t that the is earned honestly pays off. Kept In reasonably clean R O Y N IC H O L S . A d m r . mo« than a llWe sJ?prisad, wc America., Association Yes, they had been building for Reeves hanging around town on than a thousand that are' obtained surroundings, pigs are protected of Marvin F. Nichols, decs'd. Roads Tuesday to buy the framing asked the occasion. Proudly she *ke Advancement ot Science on the future, but not for such sud­ sultry morning—Miss Willte Mae against worms and other Internal Record tell him to subscribe. The dishonestly. displayed the solitaire on her third ^research he has been conducting at Claude Hicks, Attorney. for his new store. den tragedy. That is, they did not Peoples carrying hands full of parasites. Tlie parailte-wealcened pig SILER fb g e r , 1left hand, and announced: the univcrsiljr. O. B. Baton and little daughter, I had rather write a poem to bless Is a poor vaccination risk. price is only $1.50 per year "in the ‘ •It’s a boy- six feet ta ll and 185 His study has shown that the ad­ know they were buying protection empty pop botries up M ain street men, though I get nothing out of it renal gland calls upon a substai^cc ono liisn ol bog Housing should also eeme in for of Winston, came over and spent pounds.** for this situation—they did not in the blood known os cholesterol tr — Miss Billy Sue Brown mailing attention. Pigs itand s better chance Funeral Home State, and $2 00 in other states. 6nanciallv, than write a volnme Vofice of Re-Sale Sunday at J ^ Eaton's, help in producing the huge amounts know or think verv much about letters—Tliree Sophomores shop­ o t building disease realstanee If t h ^ that brings a fortune in dollars and Uteral Arab AND Mrs, Bedford Graham and dan. of adrenal hormones needed in pro­ about Social Security. |la ean sprccd Uio disease to thou- are w dl housed withoirt draughts and An American army officer sta­ ping around town enjoying Soph Under and by virtue of an order j cents, yet It is a curse. **Blg sell, longed periods of stress which the m ds ot hogs. dampness. ghter. Miss Myrtle, are visiting of the Suoerior Cotirl of Davie: tioned in North Africa took his sig­ body tmdergocs at the time of an in- Soon after Mr. Hardy's death privileges—Mrs. B.anchc Clement In the face of such a fearful an- Thu^ veterinarians advise that well ers** d o n ’ t a lw a y s m a k e g r e a t fe l­ County, made in the special pro*' ,W hen You Come To Town friends in Lexington this week. net rhig to an Arab jeweler to have i u jy . his employer advised Mrs. Hardv and Mrs. P. G. Brown discussing tagofiist, w ha t can the farmer do to fed, w dl housed, and wtfl cared for Flower Shop Frost wai right laucb in evi» lo w s. ^ Ihe tarnish removed from it. The Cholesterol, produced largely by his pj«s7 Tho only reliable pigs; when vaccinated piop w ly ceedine entitled C. R. Vogler el ai; to call at the Social Securitv office current events in big department trpfct PWone 1*3 S. Main St Arab spoke no English and the ithe liver, is the basic compound of protection Is vccclnaiion of pies at against hog chotera, stand Uttle dan­ Eddie Cnrtis, nhior, the; dence Tuesday morning, but have If lots of people could exchange Make Our Office Your officer couldn't speak anything adrenal hormones, including corti­ and enquire about benefits Mrs. store—Miss Bonnie Peoples tak about wcr.ni::,". ger ot contraclini: this costly *' niider^igned’Comniiiisioner w ill, out MocksvilU, N, C. their pride for the grace of God heard of no damage done. else. So the transaction was not get­ sone, the hormone found to be bene­ Hardv did come to our office to ing time off for refreshments on th e * ) d a y o f M a y , ; a t 3 5 1 1951 they conid live In spiritual heaven* ting any clearer to either of them. ficial in the treatment of rheuma­ W- A , Bailey, of Advance, came see whether she could get anything sultry afternoon—Chicago citizen o’clock, p. m.. 00 the premises in Ambulancft S-«vice Finally the officer took out a card toid arthitis, Dr. Conn Headquarters. up Sunday evening and spent the lies and hless the woMd; whereas, says. Shadv Grove Township, east of and pencil. Trusting that the Arab In his experiments, Dr. Conn from what her husband had paid trying ro get parking meter to op­ thev eke out an exlstauM, carry AdvRtice, offer for re-^^tate lo the nlBbt with E. H . Morris knew a translator, he printed in found the cholesterol content of the in. A few weeks later wc were erate— Mrs. S. W . Brown deliver­ liiehe«i bidder (or cash, that certain The children of A. M. McGlam guilty conscience, die unwept, nn- large letters on the card: "Remove adrenal gland could be reduced 70 We Are Alwavs Glad To the Tarnish." able to inform Mrs. Hardy that ing groceries on hot afternoon'— 'ract of land Iving and beloe In honored and unsung, aod go to per cent within three hours by arti­ mery, W . T. Starrette and T, R. ficial stimulation which produced she and her four children would Mrs. Russell Barber doing some Shady •Grove Township, Davie The Arab smiled and shook his W alsb. who bavA been quite sick, meet God unprepared.^ head affirmatively. conditions slmilor to those created County. North Carolina, and more Vbfice to Creditors receive a rotal of $ 122.10 each aftern o on sh o p p in g in m eat mar-' See You. If the f-ompanv you keep doesn’t Next day the officer colled for within the body during periods of tiarticttlarlv described as follows: are Improving. month in Social Security bene­ ket—Miss Blanche Brown carry­ Having qualified as Executor of the ring. With a smile of triumph, prolonged stress. W . L . Sanford is at home for lead you to a better place than bell, Beeinniut; at a stone In Mrs. I. the estate of T. W . Grahatn, this 0 the A rab produced it. I t was still- This artificial stimulation was fits. This sum reprcicnts $30.60 ing sweater on arm on hot after­ then you will do exceedingly well, H. Jones’ line; tbence S. 45 W . 5 i« to noiifv all persons having few days rest, lollowing an exten* tarnished, but* beautifully engraved achieved through use of ACTH, the for Mrs. Hardy as widows benefits n o o n — ^Miss R e ba A n n Furches pituitary gland hormone which chs. to a Slone; thence N , 65 W , 7 claims against the said decedent to ded trip to New Vork an<) other and show great wisdom, to change within were the ^vords: “Remove the .causes the adrenal gland to produce and $22.90 for each of the four looking over new fashion maga­ cbs. to a sione; Ihence S. 30 W . file an itemized, verified statement rompanv and go with the crowd T arn is h .'' norlbem markete. its hormones. children. Each of the children zines—Mrs W . M. Long looking 3 94 chs to a stone; tbence 8 . 50 ot same with the nnderstgned on that is traveling heavenward. Manley Meisenbeiufer^ formerly Ih e effect of this prolonged stimu­ will receive $22.90 every month at new spring skirts and blouses. E . 4 chs. to a stone; ibenceS. or before the 13th day of April lation of the adrenal gland has im­ of this city, but now of Madison, If you'seek folly and fun, and ch«. to a, stone. Mrs. Clara Bslley 1952. or this notice will be plead­ The Record has the largest white Wife Left in Family Car portant implications fo r future until he reaches age 18- O f course, aim no higher, (ben you will sink and C. R. Vogler's corner; thenee ed In bar of their recovery. Per­ visited at C. P. Meroney’s last Sat. Wafts for Thirteen Hour$ study of several r seases, including if Mrs. Hardv remarries, her w id­ \ into the miry clav of remorse at the those of the heart, liver and kidney Sonthwe-st with Bailey’s line abo»t sons indebted to said estate are tird a y . SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—Axel ow’s payment will stop, but that Sweet Potatoes 4 ch«; thence about W . with Bail, notified to m ake p r o m p t settle- end of this life attd say, **I have Lindholm of Scofield, Utah, wiU as well as hardening ot tlie arteries, James Eaton, of Cana, died Ust according to Dr. Conn. These dis­ would not interfere with dte chi! 1 am sure that vou have noticcd e v ’s lin e 25 chs to a rock In Bail, m e “ t. circulation ot any Davie paper. tell you that a woman can be week. He was quite an old man proved mvself an eternal fool eases are all associated with an ev's lint-; thence In a Southern di­ This llth April. i951. patient. Lindholm parked his au­ dren receiving their payments. Al th.it your early planted sweet po­ N o a im s b o n ld h e lo w e r t h a n h e av e n unusual production or use of choles­ rection about 4 chs. 10 a s ta k e . B a il. Wachovia Bank &. Trust Co. • ss>^=sssBas=^B=9a===as=s=a=s=-=ss99-ass9 H e leaves several children, among tomobile in downtown Salt Lake though the widow's payment will tatoes producc a high percentage City and his wife said she’d wait terol. ev’.«»ine; tbence Southwest wilH Executor of The Estate of whom Is Mrs. Jobn Green, of thi« stop when the youngest child at­ of round turnip-shaped potatoes. Do you read The Record? while he got a snack. He forgot T. W . Graham, deceased. Bailev's line about 6 c h s . to a sta k e c ity . where he parked the car. tains 18. they w ill start again w he n T o reduce this condition, try using Bailey’s corner; tbence W . about P. O . Box 711. Salisbury, N . C. The Woman^s Missionary Sod. After an all-night search he Wool Scarce; Give Blankets she becomes 65, provided she plants with the roots cut off (cut* 13 chs. with Bailey's and C. R. Vo. asked police to help. They soon ety of the Methodist Cburcb, laei No Man or Woman Extra Care for Longer Life docs not remarry. sprouts). Cut off the stems to a pier's line to a stake lo C. R. Vo- located the automobile and Mrs. with Mrs F; M. Johnson Saturday qler's line; Mrs. I. H. Jones' cor­ Lindholm. who was silting pa­ Treat your wool blankets with the A representative of this office vine cutting. The potatoes pro­ to Creditors Can Enjoy Life gentle care, that precious posses­ ner; tbenre with Mrs. I. H . Jones* Aoffce aftemooo. Mrs. James Sbeek was tiently in the spot where her hus­ will be in MocksviUe again on duced will he of good shape and YOUR 'OB PRINTING sions deserve. Textile soienlisls of line, Noriheast direction about elected delegate and Mrs. Z. N b an d h a d le ft her 13 h o iu s be­ 5 Having quulified aSv administra­ W ith Stomach Gas! the U.S. department of agriculture May 23rd, at the court house, free of black rot and scurf. If you chs to a stake; thence W . abonf 2 fore. tor of the estate of Mrs. Cora Lee Anderson alternate to the Annual P oor digestion—sw elling w ith gas "I knew he'd come back," she have pointed out that U.S. prnduc second floor, at 12:30 p. m., and have not practiced this before, try chs. to <1 stake; thence B. aboot 4 Wall, deceased, late of Davie after meals—heavy feeling around tion of wool this year is one of 11; meeting in Charlotte. said. on the same date in Cooleemee, a small patch this year. chs. «i'i'h Jones' line lo a stake: County, North Carolina, notice is walBtllne~-rifUng ot sour food. lowest on record. We can save you money J J. Starrette, of Kappa« drop- thence N about 3 ohs. to a stake; hereby given to all persons hold­ These are some of the peaaltles of Frequent airing of blonkeia ii at-the old Band Hall, over Led There is one word of caution! an Upset Stomach. thence Northeast about 23 chs. to ing claims against the said estate, ped in to see us one day recently. Alatka’i Farmers May Hitch use not only is good sanitary prac ford's Store, at 11 a.' m . Have good strong vigorous plants CBRTA-VIN Is helping such vlc- tice but helps them last longer nnt a stake, Jones’ corner; tbence S. to present them to the undersign­ on your He bas been In the undertakini: Unis rig h t nnd left Jiere In Mocks- W a t MIS s lo Moose and Yaks hold their fluffy warmth and c

J TH E DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. TH E D A V IE RECORD, M O CICaV lLLR N , C. PRODUCTION OF TIMBER SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS LAST W RK 'S of Main Street and the World MIRROR Smoking and Kitty Pockets! CLASSIFIED CflOSSWORD PU;UE ANSWER ^ SHOPPER'S Of Your * * * Concentration nEPARTMEW T Nation's Timber, Forage Output □ □ E ia Q D C D □ □□□ '□□□□ MacArhur Given Hero's Welcome; CORNER MIND By Lawrence Gould business & INV JST. OPPOR. Increased by Extensive Research ACROSS 4. Sm all -22. Seize □aac] BiaaciQB 1. Mason's hallw ay 24. Favorite Hna- BHHD nn By DOROTHY BiKLA Y Poftflbic sknlJnB%?nk'®BO’xlOO. M n o le . Uncle Sam’s foresters are work­ m allet . River (Fr.) BQQaQDQ' OQi:] floor. 200 pr. cbfltnp ekntcs. »2.,pr. shoe 8 remedies rcnial. Grinder. F.A. syatcm. A ll S3 mo. ing harder than ever devising new 6. Distance 6. Veterinary 25. Apex ' ' Q Q I9 Divided Nation Questions Issues ways to produce morts timber for measure doctor 20. Cunning □DSDQ DOUfGB defense and to increase the forage* (Russ.) (shortened) 28. Grooved □ □ E B □ □ □ , HO HOARDING, PLEASEl GICOUGETOWN ItMlaurant rtrrcnt w«h a a si □□DQDBC] AN AROUSED NATION-N o one event in the rcccnt history of the seven rooms on secand and tlilrd floor " of the nation’s range 11. Covert 7. Eccentric 31. Sign of [SD^'QQBC} EUBQ m HEN JOEL McCREA speaks for rent ns omnU hold. SItunted mntn sarcnsm . Bar United Slates has caused as much commcnt among the people on the business dlslrlcU Hote« p.-»rt--- ;Thft Midnight Statement 8 infinitive BEIBQBD □□□□ I n 61 rese arch centers, 102 ex­ 12. Muse of 0. Branch M ain Streets of the little towns and big towns of the nation as out and says, "'Don’t hoard!”, cqiitpncd nnd rcody to opoi f T W A S n o t u n til a b o u t 11:15 Tues-' 32. G u lf (Sib.) □ □□□ DGBIZ money ouUny ncecsiary lor rcstnurant perimental forests, and 14 experi­ lyric poetry 10. Bushy 33. Ruthenium that of the dismissal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur from his commands ive listen. When he speaks as * day night that PreaJdent Tra- I. S .c. mental ranges forest service re­ (Gr.) clumps (sym.) in the far cast. It wos a shocked and angry nation that gathered on Main cattleman, and says. *'Buy wisely. man actually, decided to issue his Don't hoard, it isn’t necessary,” search men are conducting many 13. Young sows (Bng.) 36. A spiced, N -n Street when tlie Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. II was a happy nation jl a.m. statement firing General that demonstrated at the end of World War II. But it was a divided we take heed. INSTUtlCTION different studies. 14. Attempted 18. Radium dish of 41. Ancient ^MacArthur. 15?Rlvcr(Fr.) nation that questioned the removal of MacArthurl Hoarding is one surc*fire way of At the Fort Valley experimental (sym.) blrds,or wine cups , The decision to malto Utls mo­ 16. G ifU o f 10.IndeAnlte game 42. Contradict The storm raged from grocery shooting prices up. by creating un« Learn Diesel forest in northern Arizona re­ mentous step had already been charity article roosted 44. Varying necessary and unnatural shortages. searchers discovered t h a t the store to filling station, from hard­ taken, but the timing was set for 17. Despot 30. Negative weight growth rate of ponderosa pine can -37. Pant New Commanders ware store to the courthouse. Indig* Wise buying is never over-buying. Friday, not Tuesday midnight. And 21.KccI-billed reply 38. Voided (In dia) VlSreitAN Al’ PUOVISD be doubled if stands are cut light­ notion, sorrow, righteousness, worry, W ise b u y in g Is sea* the reason ior the sudden noctur­ cuckoo 21. Bxelama- esctitchcon 45. Knave of I.12AKN 1l,\untSittN0 or Beaulv CuUiir«, ly eve ry 10 to 20 years rather than fear a n d h y ste ria foun d th e ir w ay in> sonal, opportunis­ n a l press ann o u n ce m e n t w as a tele- 23.011s 39. A child clubs 0.1.’s freq tralnJufi. Non G .l.’a low cost, c u t h e a v i^ ' every 40 to 60 years. to the controversy. tic, sufficient only Poillions plentiful. Earn money on ,]iar| \'phone c a ll fro m Secretary of the 27. Dutch Ridding southern pine stands of The issues of clvlt power vs mill* until the Immediate ;Anny Pace in Tokyo tipping oft U.S. forest researchers report painter overtopping hardwoods pays oft, & 7 l« tary, 'Europe vs Asia, the personality future, not for the r.OI W. AdaiiiB St.. Jwefciiaiivttte. n n . iTruman that MacArthur planned that bugs and disease take a 20. W ind the research center at Crosset, 0 of MacArthur vs Truman, politics vs duration of short* to jump the gun and get out his far greater toll of timber than 30. One who M A C H IN E R Y S U F F L IE S Ark., decided. Ten years ago they ■ abets II <2 statecraft, all entered into the story. ages — for the more Docs smoking heli) you to conccntratc? & . own statement first. fire. They are In constant cut or girdled all hardwoods two 34. Enemy For a week' it was violent and then h oa rd in g, th e long* : The President was still smarting search of means ot protecting IS 14 e r th e d u ra tlo n i inches and up in diameter on an scout the general came home for the first Answer: It appears to, regardless in him. This both prepares him to USL 4S (tnuRc. 24 eecllon. sInRle unit. Can ^ m an incident around March 24 the nation’s forests. bo bouBht In quanUlics to ault nurchaii<>r. experimental plot. Growth of the 35. Hale time in 14 years to the acclaim of a And you lucky homo-makers with accept psychiatric treatment, if he jwhen MacArthur had jumped the * of how much (or little) It may harm released pines has been so rapid BUGS AND DISEASE take a 37. Desert IS 1 grateful and sentimental nation. your freezers, this means you, tool needs It, and encourages him to Morris Sncltmnn C». .gun on him', 'so naturally he was you in the long run. This is partly ChnrlnUe. N . O. thdt a thinning out was made this bigger toll of timber than fire. (Asia) But by now the first shock and It’s extravagant to load the freezer adjust himself to a world which he •leeiy. He had sent MacArthur a .7 18 IV lo due to the narcotic effect of the ye ar. At the Institute of Forest Genetics 40.Fortlfled anger of the President's action had witli food you won’t be using for a no longer feels has no use for him. ipolicy statement for his perusal and nicotine, which helps deaden other­ MISCELLANEOUS Tlie control of forest fires has in* Placervllle, Calif., geneticists are city (W . 1 i given way to considerable sober year. It ups the storage costs, and Delinquency most frequently grow« personal reaction'-a policy which 2* Z» M wise distracting stimuli; but besides long been a part of the Forest producbig trees that will resist R u m an ia), thinking. For the first lime the lowers the tastiness and nutritional out of a sense of being unwanted ,the White House planned to an­ 43. Tapestry that, the sensations which smoking Service research program. Methods disease and insects. They have de­ '4 people of Main Street got a look value of those foods you planned on 45. A long ZT produce satisfy and quiet the irofimdnblci, I.AUHA lUCKBON, ic nounce as a peace feeler to China. of determining the fire danger each veloped a cross between the Jef­ through the fog of personal grudges for the far future! Klltiibeth streaU Andernitn. H. C. Sut MacArthur without notifying feather primitive urge for sensous pleasure day have been worked out and are frey and Coulter pines that with­ Wa and politics at some of the deeper Meat, especially, should never be AK.MV r u i* Tcnis complete with ropci. Washington, issued the statement 46. Kind or io i t whose complete frustration tends to used stands attacks from the pine re­ issues. Although it was a divided stored too long In the freezer, but h im s e lf. \ stone make you restless and prevent your tors production weeviL A cross between ^ E T out your pretty remnants' nation still, hysteria was aba< giving full attention to what you lOlflW nslilnjtlwi. ColHtiiUini 8. < So when Secretary Pace 47. Capital of » • m e n ______eastern white pine and Himalayan Trans- ^ and mako this gay pinafore! There was still confusion, but are doing. Chewing gum and eating l-'ULI. Ihikc sbnn Kquliimont. Priced (or called from Tokyo Tuesda^y w day and how many men they need pine show great resistance to blis­ Jordan Add a touch of easy applique oi • people along Main Street were ca] night inUmating that MacAr­ i t 5ft 40 41 candy gratify the same wish for to send to the Hres that occur. te r ru st. 4& One of the embroidery. Little giris love lt| er. "mouth stimulation.” thur might rush Into print In working toward a better range, Apostles Pinafore for now« sundress foi And many of them realized again, the President called Sec­ H i r forest service technicians have tak­ 49.LUtlemlss summer] Pattern 7473; transfei they had witnessed a turning . URIiUCINfl JhIiIch for M ic frort* factory. retary ot State Acheson and in history. Whether it would be Is psychoanalysis **upsctllng”? ...... B Kililnch SfHlcm nf Spot Iteducliir. en abandoned farmland that was a D O W N 4« 47 and cutting chart in sizes 2, 4, 6. Depu^ Undersecretary Dean .1. Pronged the best interests of the country ncllwlrc. nctivcf. C«tlof.iilo.______dead loss and converted it to pro­ i 20c. Rusk to the White House where ductive grazing land. On idle fields flshspears the world they could not dec! Answer: Very much so. Every they prepared the MacArthur 46 POULTRV. CHICKS * EQUir. • near the Bitterroot Valley of Mon­ 2. Melody only time would tell. neurosis represents a way of deal­ press releasel^ Sewtaf Circle Kecdtecrafi Oepf. «AMV ChlckM Hint t.lvc nmr.Orow;— U. S. tana foresters used a preparatory 8. Changeable ing with a personal problem which Prior to that, late on Monday THE W O R L D — A lth ou gh a t fi: crop method of seodbed prepara­ the patient knows no other way of Afternoon the joint chiefs ot staff glance it seems a long way ,.'pe New H.______tion. They planted wheat or barley solving, and to be compelled to *hllc nock. Pnrmentcr nnd Rhoi held a highly secret session at EDct«9c 20 « e n u l* r pattern. the Main Streets of the small _ runners-up. But meats — jds. Pii -- " ■ • the fhrst year. Then they sowed realize that his method cannot work ;which there was unanlmotis sentl- THE of the nation to Europe and Asia, the talning salt, such as sausage, cured crested wheatgrass In the grain PftU«m No...... L t Gen. Von Fleet frightens him half out of his wits. .Ivo* deUvory eunrun:ccd. ^ ^ 'ment that MacArthur must go. majority of the hometowners today pork, comcd beef, should be in Does vocational guidance h e lp Suppose, for example, that you Suftcy i>f«HnrC«'.. l*rin0 P .01, rub.rvgj.nott ortumvcnn,, Ridgway Gan Hold The debate, for the most part, was along party lines with the Repub­ Other forest service researchers said. hin partition. ”Is it now? And only licans backing MacArthur and the Democrats plugging the President. One highly significant exchange superb cast Miss Winters, wearing conduct surveys of forest lands to Ridiculous? How could a hat be this morning you were ready to FISH OR FOWL o f. information made between the no makemp and rubbishy .clotlies, Both sides hurled the label of “war party” at the other. There were In­ r determine how much timber is ridiculous vAen every day, for walk out of my house.” pentagon and Lieut. Gen. Matthew should easily walk away with the dications, however, that the two parties might get together for a sweep­ Fresh fish day is as rare as Snow'-White Paint Co. available in 'this country. Their re­ nearly a month, she had stopped to "When I get my hands on that Ridgway hi Tokyo was a cable Oscar for the year’s best actress. ing investigation of the administration’s far eastern policy. that faraway summer fishing trii ports have been valuable to the look in the window and admire it. stubborn neck of yours,” Kathy O’* but many frozen fillets are aval from JRidgway stating that no ma(K George Stevens’ production and National Securi^ Resources Board Maddigan shouted, ”I*U .'. ANOTHER LONG WAIT—While tlie nation talked of the Truman- Rcadiing the apartment door, she 3 8 % able at your market. Frozen whiting ter what happraed, his troops direction are outstanding. ‘^A Place in determining what forest resources ‘Sure now,” Paddy said, "would MacArthur controversy, the house passed its version of a draft bill. But turned the knob, but the door re­ and pollock are low-priced rlghi could hold out for 60 days. Regard­ in' the Sun” will take its place are available for you be wanting to harm your bread the mothers and fathers in the small to\vns of the nation appear in for an­ fused to open. Apprehensively, she Brighter Teeth now, with cod, haddock and rose less . of what was thrown at him, a m o n g th e be st m o tio n pictu re s ever The reports have also aided wood turned the knob back and forth, and butter?” other long wait before they learn the fate of their sons. Ridgway informed the joint chiefs produced here or abroad. fish just slightly higher. These usuig industries in finding suitable but to no avail. She was locked out. *'Open this door. I sayl” of staff, he could hold for two The measure now goes to a house-senato conference committee that frozen fish can be coo);ed without locations near raw materials. Kathy blushed furiously with indig­ “In good time, woman,” Paddy JERICHO, ONce o n e OF THE MOST PLOUKISHlNG CITIBS m onths. has the senate version of a draft. The conferees face a long and hard defrosting, with additional cooking The day Gene Nelson left home to The work of tiie research forest­ natio n. replied. “It’s your Irish temper that OF PALBSTINe, IS lOCATEP 2D MILES NORTHEAST OP This' cable was in reply to White struggle to work out a compromise. Long-range training features of the time allowed, but for breading or begin work in Warners’ *‘Golddig- ers is vital not only in the defense Then she exploded: has the best ot you.” JERUSALEM. CAPTUREP AND DKTROyED BV THE ISRAEUTES, House fears that following Mac- two measures pose the greatest obstacle to quick agreement. There stuffing, they should be given a gers of Las Vegas” his wife gave program but also in everyday liv­ **Open this door! Do you bear “Temperl” Kathy shouted. “A arc, however, numerous other conflicts tliat will require time to adjust. slight thaw In your refrigerotor. IT WAS REBUILT BY HIEU, THE BETWELITE, ABOUT 9IS B.C. Arthur’s removal, there might be ing. Their findings are the prop- me?” she shouted, pounding fine one you are to be talking of an DURING THE CRUSAPeS IT VVAS DESTROYED COMPLETELY. him a healthy kick and his small At the moment it appears very likely that a compromise bill might Just ask your butcher what’s tlie a Chinese attack and a series of son threw an old shoe at him— erty of the American people. Re­ frantically on the warped panels. Irish temper. Who was it that woke and American defeats for which Tru^ not bccomc law much before July 9. the cxpiratkin date of the present best seasonal buy, and slock up on just obeying an old theatrical su­ search foresters welcome visitors, **It’s no t enough th a t 1 w ork m y ­ the neighbors with this carrying on selective service act. ’e m I man, having removed the supreme perstition ’ which is supposed to issue free publications and make self to the bone so a body can in the wee hours of the morning?'* HOT FLUSHES? commander, would get the blame. N o answ er. bring the best ot luck to the vic­ th e ir studies know n through na tio n a l have a decent home to live In. FARM MACHINERY OUTPUT—The long-awaited cutback In farm S o son suffer (rom hot flushes, “It was Patrick O’Maddigan, nervous tension, upset emotions tim ; the Nelsons are dyed-in-the- forest administrators, extension No. I must be locked out of my KEEPING HEALTHY Humble Harry that’s who it was. And all because I equipment output is expected during the next three months, industry Race-Track Bettor duo to lunctlonal ‘chance of life' wool show folk. But *'M iriamn swswini ings sevice workers, state agencies, in­ own home. My home, mind wanted the money to buy the hat.' spokesmen reported, with production of about 75 per cent of the indus­ (38-52 years)— th a t period •w hen, President Truman’s usual peiK a mean right,” said Gene ru efu lly . dustries and farm foresters. y o « !’» try’s capacity. Produclioji of farm tractors for the first quarter of this Wlio Couldn't Lose forUllty ebbs away, when em- pery remarks have not been in iMimisslng symptoma o/ thfs no- f^lkUT the price, woman. I couldn't year was higher tlian in 1950, but material shortages are expected to re­ ■ evidence during the MacArthur Pem llin Helps Check Chicken Pos turo may bcttay your oBe?, ^afford a week’s wages for a controversy—not even to his per­ duce schedules. WindsUpinlail Then sUirt toktog Lydia B. GRASSROOTS bit of lace and cloth.” sonal advisers. The nearest he F r o m Ja n u a r y through M arch, 152,280 fa r m tractors w ere produced. By Dr. James W. Barton Plnkhom'B VcBctable Compound, “Don’t you want your wife to be LONDON, Eng. — “LitUe Arthur’' to relieve such symptoms. N o I n ‘the corresponding m o nths of 1050 the to ta l w as 147,972 units. The came to pepper was at last week’s the best dressed lady at the wake Clinton, a race-track bettor, tried |T WOULD SEEM that in that is called secondary infection, would other medlclno ot this typo for cabinet • meeting, just after ex­ increase was attributed to use of materials stockpiled during last fall’s women hns such a long rccord of tomorrow?” Kathy asked. very hard, but he just couldn’t most likely be prevented or ren­ speaker Joe Marlin released the strikes. Accumulated materials have been used up, however, and manu­ t simple disease of childhood, success. Taken regularly. Pink- States Seek Method of Retaining W a n d Wells “That I do, but could you not pur­ pick a loser. His plight was brought dered less severe, thus preventing facturers are having difficulties securing quantities to kcepT>ace with pro­ chickenpox, there would be no ham's Compound helps uulld up MacArthur letter. chase a hat that’s more reasonable to light in Lonson Sessions Court, loss of too much time from the resistance against this annoying duction schedules. need for such a powerful remedy as “It’s time to show the Mac- By W right A. Patterson In p ric e ? ” where his inability to decide who penicillin. What we forget is that classroom. One of the complications middle-age distress. Tnilv the Arthurs, the Time-Life people and now be terminated, and the federal woman’s fricniH B SUPREME COURT decided bas, up to this point, succeeded **I had my heart set on wearing wasn’t going to win earned him that causes secondary hifection is DEFENSE JOBS GO BEGGING-The people of the home towns of the white chiclcenpox In Itself Is not Note] O r you m a y prefer Lydia the Scripps-Howard newspapers In putting over. , n government now lease these fields that hat to the wake,” Kathy said. six months term in jail. the severe itching that occurs with r by the narrow margin of one nation arc not rushing into defense jobs as fast as some government agen­ considered dangerous, there are E. Flnkham’B TABU^S with who is running American foreign to other oil producing companies, ■’Don’t you love m e?” chickenpox. This itching causes in­ added Iron. Any drugstore. vote that, despite the practices of Seizure of the tidelands is one of cies desire. It all began when Arthur, a spry some symptoms that disturb the pa­ policy." he observed tartly. It would result in a batUe royal in “It’s not a question of love,' tense scratching and often leaves m o re th a n 100 years, the tidelands many moves in tlie socialization Robert C. Goodwui, director of the bureau of employment security, youngster of 71. gave Michael tient and delay recovery. Added to LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Day after MacArthur was re­ (he courts, that would clog court Paddy replied, “it’s the money I’m the skin rough and scarred. from which vast quantities of oil program. Back of it all has been reported that 50,000 unfilled jobs clog the rolls of state employment of­ Green tips that provided three this ore the complications which VEQETABU COMPOUND lieved, however, l^m a n re­ calendars for years to come. It Is thinking of.” Drs. Krug and Glenn are careful are being extracted, ere the proper­ the hidden motive that has domi­ Amazhig rwuhfl profed by fices as the nation’s defense program shifts into second gear. straight winners at the Doncaster sometimes accompany or follow ceived a caU from ex-congress­ a certointy that the present holders “Then you’ll not buy the hat for track . chickenpox. to state that although the number man Maury Maverick of Texas, ty of the federal government and nated the President’s program of of these oil leases, made with the odeatifie test. For desner l«et^ for a The unfilled jobs are for workers in professional, managerial, skilled, m e ? ” of cases treated (66) does not per­ who congratulated him. not of the states. Unless this deci­ socialization of the natibn, despite states in good faith, and hi which brighter smile. . . tiy Caloz yooneUt service, clerical and sales, semiskilled, and unskilled fields. Thirty-six Green’s mother, who also likes to I d Hie Joumnl-Laneet, Minne­ what he may have said to the. con­ Silence. mit statistical conclusions, they **What you have done wiU sion is corrected by de&iite and un­ many millions for drilling and states reported openings. bet, wired $98 to Little Arthur with apolis, Drs. E. S. Krug and trary. With gold, silver, coal, iron “Let me in, Paddy,” Kathy histructions to bet for her. gained the impression that the make sure that my grandchil­ mistakable legislation by congress, equipmei^t has been invested, will pleaded, a pathetic note creeping II. R. Glenn state tliat there and oil, and other natural resources not merely move out and sacritice DECISION SOON>-Sincc March 5, when deputies of Great Britain. Tucking the money away in his average period of fever .was re­ dren will be tree and that it means a severe loss ot revenue to into her voice. “I’ll be good . . “ has been a relative Increase in in the hainds ot a centralized fed­ their investments without a fight France, Russia, and the United States began meetings In Paris in hope of vest pocket, Arthur wired back duced by about one-half and the civilian government will con­ several states, includhig California Thbre were sounds of movement (lie number of eases of clilcken- period of - hospital treatment by eral government, things that were to the lost court. They can hope agreeing on an agenda for another foreign ministers’ conference, the that he was layuig all on a nag tinue in the United States,’’ a n d T exas. in the apartment. Then Kathy heard CALOX pox in adolescents and young about one-third by penicillin. Itch­ Maverick said.' ^ never dreamed of by the drafter? of, that the supreme- court mf people In the home towns of America have waited patiently for an an­ called Budore. . adults. Chickenpox Is usually a key rattle in the lock Swiftly ing was reduced; there was no The President was neither coclQr - The idea originated in the so- the Constitution, we would be far changc its narrow marghi v nouncement that perhaps the big four could get together. Budore won at 9 to 4. more severe In these age groups she''stooped, slipped a shoe oft her scarnng and the patients were nor apologetic. He looked a . little clalisfio mind of Rarold Ickes. on our way to a centralized, social­ uld congress not pass the Two more winners mushroomed than in children and treatment C VnnEN T foot and straightened up with it A decision should be reached any day now and the democratic nations much moe comfortable. sad, as*'if he had made a terrifi­ and it was in keepbig with istic nation, and only a step away ed legislation that would restore A product of MCKESSON & BOODIKS . the fictions betting into a fortune is therefore more important. RATB grasped firmly in one small hand. believe the Soviet Union will agree to the conference. U.S. diplomats Because itching in chickenpox cally hard decision and knew that a President Truman’s welfare from totalitarianism. '' those coast oil fields to their right­ of $12,289.20. These physicians began the use . She struck swiftly as (he door believe the Russians will agree for three reasons: (1) To staU, or at keeps the patient uncomfortable and terrible storm was going to break state pro^am . Congress pa ful owners, the states. Should con­ ' least put a brake on the accelerated defense programs of the free na­ Mrs. Green became worried when of penleilUn In college students prc- The representatives ot the - w as opened sudden ly. B u t it w as scratching may cause complica­ over h is he ad . , . ,lhe legislation needed to . gress not do so it Is only a step to Houseworit Arthur failed to show up with the with chickenpox to shorten the INSURED people in Washington,' the mem- ' so sudden that Kathy was tions of the Atlantic alliance; (2) To exploit and widen whatever differ­ tions, other 'methods of relieving “Thank you, Maury,” he repll^. vent the consummation of the' another socialistic seizure of state money for three days and alerted time needed for recovery. bers of both the senate and thrown off balance and the mo­ ence may still exist among the western powers and to divide them on the itching are in use, among them S5 TO 510.000 And he wept just a little. "I do ^seizure, but (he President ve­ properties, effecting practically all important policy issues, if possible; and (3) To use the proposed con- police. toed it. A new bill Is now before house, should not hesitate in mentum carried her to the cen­ EasyWitiHHit In addition to shortening the time that valuable antihistamine, pyri- m y best. 1 have to follow the con^ ot the states. • ference, bound to bo one of the most widely reported events'in recent Little Arthur pleaded guUty to Accounts M ay Be Opened. congress, wliich, If passed and preventing such a consumma­ ter ot the room. .She landed nn- of recovery, complications, or what b e n za m ln e. Inerepsed or Roduced stitution.” tion while there Is yet time. history, as an organ of propaganda for Soviet '‘peace aims.” ^'fraudently converting” to his own Wpo^ Your nequoit. vetoed, can be passed over a oercmonlously on her hands and use his client’s o rig in a l $98. Those in Washington who are knees. StMPMS-SAP^PnOMPT Rayburn’s Ghost Troops veto, as more of the states < It might be good politics for PARM SECUJi/Ty TAXES promoting a soolalisile program What Speaker Sam Raybum had realize the tidelands seizure President .Truman to dispense with Brushing aside a strand of hair HEALTH NOTES Member may be but a' prelude to the know full well that the great the services o t a few who have that was tickling the'tip’of her nose, Matt Barley Important reflernl Home Loon Bnnk System. ; in mind when he told coheress that majority of the people do not First Farm Social Security Report Due Federal Snvlngs & Loan Ins. Corp “non-Chinese” troops were in M an­ selxure of other natural re­ profited from some of the graft she looked up at Paddy who was To Minnesota Economy sources now belonging to the want It, and for that reason that has been uncovered rather standing beside the open door. In- Children backward in teetliing, The amount of o^gen needed de­ LEGAL FOn TRUST FUNDS churia, was not Russian troops, but (hey resort to Iildden metiiods age and survivors bisurance sys­ SHAKOPEE, Minn.—One out of states. ^Vhat Is proposed in the than td wait for the Republicans to his hand was a bit of Kelly green The first social security tax and sitting, walking, talking, mental pends upon the size or skin surface " lour divisions of Eussian-trahied to aeliieve their ends. Protec­ te m on J a n u a r y 1. every nine bushels of malting bar­ bill now before congress is to use **turn the rascals out’! as a and a little.white veil with a pink information returns for farm and development, growth in height and of the body. Japanese troops . . . there has long tion against such methods lies ley processed hi Minnesota during give to the states a quit claim campaign issue. The stenographer and blue ribbon on the side. household employees, togeliier with Whether or not a farm or house­ maintenance of normal tempera­ « « • been a small contingent of Russian 1950 w e n t through a Shakopee p la n t, deed for all (he natural ■ re­ with congress. has her mink coat, and- for the “You did buy it Paddy. But . payment of taxes, was due on or be­ hold employee’s wages are subject ture may have an- underactive That tired feeling at 4:00 p.m.- is troops In Manchuria used for pur­ it was reported recently. Over sources within the boundaries " . T iie states hav e leased -these good ot the cause could afford to y o u . . . sa id . . fore A p ril 30. to the taxes depends on the number thyroid gland. not. usually due to tiredness from poses of turning Russian/equipment 3,000,000 bushels o f p re m iu m m alt- of each, including the coastal tideiand oU fields to oU produckg step out of the . White House pic­ “I meant to surprise you Kathy,” The social security tax and Infor­ of days worked for the employer • * • . w ork b u t to. hunger. S ’e d & i t d over to the Chinese. But there have ing barley went through the plant. waters', so the federal govem- corporations, and the corporations ture. So also could Paul Dawson Paddy explained. “I cpuldn’t let mation return covers the quarterly and the amount of cash earnings, If The body needs water to manu­ never been any Russian combat in doubt concerning taxes due, M in n e sota grow ers o f th e 27,700,- SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N 1 ment could not repeat the seal have invested vast sums in their who has enjoyed his hotel enter- you down. Have your forgotten our period of January, February, and facture all its juices—digestive Most persons .complaining of troops to . Manchuria; Much more farmers are m*ged to see the near­ 500 bushels of barley used for molt­ Ickes attempted,' and with tte development, in plants and equip- tahimcnt. It would be a move to­ wedding anniversary?” I M a rc h , 3051. T he fa rm a n d house­ Juices, water in the joints, water to fatigue have a ' functional, 'not SMS Pcjiclltroe 1W„ Atlailla ' ^gerous are the Red divisions est internal revenue collector at ing last year were paid a high support of the supi«me court ment. Should such airangements ward morals'and ethics. "Oh, Paddy;”'site'^ald tenderly. hold employees involved those who lu b r io n U covering of the lungs. ganic, ailment.' • ...... " messed around Siberia. w ere b ro u gh t in to the federal old- once. premium over* barley sold on the ^ r k e t for feedhig purposes. P A G E K O U I t 1BE DAVIE KfCOBD. M O CKfVlUt. N. C . VAY 9, 1961 THE DAVIE RECORD. HOCKSVILLB. N. C. UAY 9 l9Ell P A G E FIV E

THE DAVIE RECORD. Dwiggins Enter Contest other applications • ab^ut 5 to 6 THE DAVIE RECORD. Mr. and Mrs. B. E Seats and A Youth Fellowship banquet A severe wind, hail and rain gallons per 100 square yards per Miss Sue Brown spentoneday re* will be held at the Cooleemee storm visited this city about 4 Methodist Church Saturday even* o*clock Wednesday afternoon. C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. John H. Divlijgln., 90. died at Tlic Farmincton F. F. A., Chap- »PP»c«ion- UIdeit Paper In The County centlv at Pinehutst. ■-J------nishomencar Center Thursday at ter entered the Tri-County Fede- Fe™ate dust may be used wi.h ing. May 12th. at 7 o’clock. All This was the hottest day of the CAROLINA’S members arc Invited. year with the thermometer regis' TI^LCPHONG . . . 1 ‘'o °" followinR a feiv hours ill- ration Livestock Judging Contest as good results as the spray materi- No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ad( Miss Marion Horn, a student at •rn ...... ness. He was a life-long rasldent tering around 92 degrees. contest that was held May 8, 1 p. The first four applications will Wake Forest ColleEC, spent the entered atthePoatofflce In Mocki- o* D a vie County. , „ . „ need 2^ to 3 p o u n d s per 100 NEWS AROUND TOWN. week-end here w ith h e r [>arent8i Wile, N. C.. as Second-«l«w Mall SurvlvinRarc live sons, I_ R., “ Forsyth County F.irm. square y.irds; all other applications COLOR CLOSEOhTSAlB BEST ni*ttet. March 3.1908. 11. M., R. T. and J. Lee Dwigeins, There were three boys on the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dwig­ WANT ADS PAY. to 4 pounds. D.ist should be Miss Judith Slate spent the " I Sf 'y*n*ton-Salem, and Lonnie M. Dairy Team and three boys on gins and Mr. and M n. James week'Cnd with friends in Kinston. 5 Room House on Church St. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: on® daueh' the General Livestock .Team. applied early in the morning or Through May 26th Nichols spent the week-end at Ext. Priced to sell. See F. W. Poultry, Dairy, Livestock, early in the evening when there is Prices Slashed To Cost And O^E YEAR. IN N. CARO U NA % 1.50 Salem: ilEraAdchildren and'fZ' ‘hat entered were! Lends Enchantment Mrs. W . F. Johnson, of States­ Myrtle Beach, S. C. Marsh. Army Navy Store 9 tX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA - 7S5c. no wind blowing — preferable Below O n Many Items. OUTRIDE STAT^ - grcat-Rrandchildrcn; one brother. Carrol Hanes, Elmer Alien, Harold ville, spent last week in town the Phone 282-W. OWE YEAR. S 2 M when the plants are moist with Dog Foods SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE • $1.00 W .F. Dwieetns, of Mocksville, Seass, W illiam Brock, Harrv Dri> Mrs. James Poole and little Khaki Pants while they last $1.99 guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clai» FOR RENT O R SALE—Four- and one sister, Mrs. James Pow* dew . daughter Vivian, of Tipton, Ind., Especially Formulated To Meet Local Requirements O f ver, Rickard Brock, Leonard Seats You want your home to be distinctive because in your encc Holmes. room house on Hardison street. Good Used Khaki Pants $i.49 ell. of Route h .Clarence Eaton and Bob Mont> Dust or spray should be applied arrived here last week to spend Call or write S hirts to M a ic h • • $1.49 Soil And Roughage To More Completely Nourish twice a week until enough plants neighborhood It represents you and the members of your Bottle Travels Funeral services were held at 4 gomerv. Chief of police Leon Beck re­ some time with her parents, Mr. REV. R. M. HARDER M e n ’s U sed Suits Your Poultry And Livestock For p. m., Friday at Center Methodist arc assurrcd for transplanting. If family more than any other possession you own. Color GRADY BECK, Reporter. turned last week from a business and Mrs. W ill N. Smith. Phone 25l*L. China Grove. N. C* Like New - - W GREATER PROFITS Church with Rev. G. W . Fink, the dust or spray materials are and color combinations if they're In good taste, can do A fresh shipment has just been received and we are proud Rev. W illiam Anderson and Rev. washed by rain another applica* trip to Washiniston, New York, I HAVE A GOOD LINE OF M e n ’s W o r k Socks 29c 4 Prs. $1.00 Many Miles M rs. J. S. Braswell,Jr.. and Miss O . L. Ruth officiating, and the tio n s h o u ld be repeated as soon as much to provide that distinction. If you want colors for and Philadelphia. Massey«Harris tractors. O ne six- Many More Values Too to offer you our prom pt service on these fine feeds. While deep-sea ...... — uwuv uuu Tobacco Blue Mold possible. Ann Poston spent Monday in Ral­ foot combine with motor. Also fishmg near^bodv laid to rest in the. ch urch your entire house, or if you want touches of it for trirn Numerous To Mention ASK FOR YOUR FREE SAMPLE OF Morehead Citv on Nov. 1. 1949,'cemetery...... R E. PEEBLES, Kov Call was carried to Rowan eigh the guests of Mrs. Braswell’s 300 bales red clover and lespcdeza Pallbearers were Mar* It is reported that the tobacco Harley Sofiey put a receipt for shall Dwiggins, W illiam Powelli ______County Agent, work, you can rely upon tho appropriateness and good taste Memorial Hospital last Wednes­ daughter. Miss Billy A nn, who is a hay. J. FRANK HENDRIX. Army-Navy Store A. A, DOG FOOD plant bed blue mold is In the Grady Cartner, Fred Walker and Mocksville. Route 3. cash he had paid to F. R. Leagans, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Powell, who ofour complete line of paints* day where he is taking treatment. student at M e re dith College. Mocksville. N. C. Albert and Sanders McAllister. Yadkin Valley section and in the in a bottle and sealed it up and *■ A ll ho p e fo r h im a n early recovery- 6 Business lots on Depot Street Bixby section of Davie Countv. have been making their home in We Have A Full StockOf New Crop tossed it in the ocean. A lady on Winston»Salem for some time, QUALITY O f Course You Can Take For Granted Becausc W ill sell cheap, if interested con-| Farmers are prced to begin treat­ S-SRt. a n d M rs . Jack G rah am , Recital tact F. W . Marsh. Army-Navy the lishing boat also wrote a check J. Overcash have moved back to the old home ing immediately to prevent blue All O ur Paints Are Designed To Give You Premium o f B ilox i, M iss., are spending a IS- Miss Louise Stroud will present S tore. P h o n e 281-W . to Santa Clnuson a Dank of Davie Hybred, Dixie 17 Graveside services for W illiam m old if they haven't already start­ county, and are living on Route 1. day, furlough with relatives and her piano pupils in a recital in the 3,000 W HITE RO C K and Barr­ Princess Theatre check, which was also put in the J. Overcash, 79, of Route 4. were Quality At Regular Prices ed. friends in Mocksville and Wins- Mocksville high school auditor­ ed R o c k chicks W ed nesd ay . M ay bottle. held at Liberty Methodist Church THURSDAY & FRIDAY N. C 1032, N.C. 26 And Fermate is still the recommend* ton - S alem ...... ium, Wednesday evening, May 9th. New Hampshire chicks ev-. A few days ago the Bank of cemetery Friday at 3 p. m., witli Audie Murphy &. Brian ed mat.rial for treatments. Fora 16ih, at 8HX) o’clock. The public ery Tuesday and Friday. Donlevv In Davie received a letter, reading as Rev. G. W . Fink officiating. Mr. MARIETTA W ALL-FIX Miss Jo Cooley is a patient at Davie Feed & Seed Co. N. C . 27, Overcash died in a Camp Butner spray mixture use one pound to DAVIE D RIV m is cordially invited to attend. "KANSAS RAIDERS” follows: Duke Hospital, Durham, where Phone 17. Depot St. Mocksville. with Marguerite Chapman hospital Thursday. Surviving are 25 gallons of water or 5 level table­ she was carried Thursday. Her Snug Corner, Arklin Island COMPLETE LINE OF READY-MIXED In Technicolor the wife and one daughter. spoons per gallon of water. Place THEATRE many friends hope she will soon VERNDORA REST HAVEN 27th A p ril, 1951. Piano Recital for your aged and convalescent ; Added News Comedy GRASS SEEDS Ransome York, Jr., of Route 4, the required amount of chemical House Paint SELF-PRIMING be home again. B an k o f D avie Mocksville Salisbury Highway Mrs. D. R. Stroud will present patients. Restful place, healthful S A T U R D A Y sustained two broken ribs about in a large fruit jar or other tight Mocksville, N . C. Mr«. C. R . Horn, Mrs. Maigaret diet, experienced nursing care. Tim Holt In container add a litde water (riot her piano pupils in a recital W ed­ midnight Thursday, near South Wednesday and Thursdav and Trim Colors O IL PAINT LeGrand and Miss Ossie Allison Price right. C a ll H arm o n y , 189. " B O R D E R T R E A S U R E ” Of All Kinds Sir;—'In connection with these nesday evening May 9, at 8 o ’clock, River, «'hen his 1949 Ford sedan over 2'3 full); close lid and shrike returned. home Sunday from o r w rite R o u te 1. H am p ton ville. with Richard Martin few cheque, I in person, Mr. Ar> M a y 9th a n d lOch at the Rotary Hut. Those taking left the highway and ran into a until the chemical is thoroughly Morehead City, where they spent N . C . Added Serial & Cartoons We Can Supply Your Needs In temus Cox had found them on "WAKE ISLAND”, wet; stir the wetted m aterial inito several days the guests of Mrs. J. part a re bank. The said is said to b<^: al­ KOVER-BEST TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH- MONDAY & TUESDAY the 14th date o f A p ril, 1951, on W illiam Bendix & Bran Danlevy D . M u rray . Michael McClamrock. Donna most a total loss. the full amount of water required One car load of Massey-Harris the Eastern shores of the Island I also Clifton "Blvedere” Webb Smith-Douglas Fertilizer and the spray is ready for use. ; Outside and Inside Paints Lee Anderson, Carol Miller. Dwain self-propelled combines. 10-foot loan Bennett In Paul Mason and Ben Bowles of Acklins, in the Bahamas, sealed “TEXAS REDHEADS” Furches, Sammy} Powell, Dorothy cuts. All sold but one. "FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE” I f the sprayer used docs Wot have purchased the American up in a bottU. and I am now ONE CARTOON Ratts, Linda Ann Elmore, Mary J. FRANK HENDRIX. with Robert Cummings St have an agitator, keep the mixture Cafe from Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pur­ M ocksville, R o u te 3* Swift’s Plant Foods fowarding it to you and looking HOLIDAY Wooster, Foss Set, Nylon Paint Brushes — Flat, Joan Blondell well stirred while spraying to pre­ Friday and Saturday vis, and took charge last week. Martin Etchison, Mary Sue Ran­ for best reward in the future. Curtis Circulation Co.. is seek' vent settling. Mix a fresh batcb. May lUh and I2th Varnish Brushes -Brush Cleanei— Paint and Var­ M r. Purvis will continue to oper­ kin, Nancy Cohen, Betty lane W E D N E S D A Y W e Clean Or Buy Your Seeds 1 have the honor to be, sir, ate th e A m e ric a n T ax i service. W all. Drelsa Sarnette, June Lash- ing a permanent representative foc- Gene Autry fit Patricia W hite NOTICE! of spray for each application. Tlie “ L A W O F T H E P O M P A S ” nish Remover Gum Turpentine Tandrotine, a Davie a n d adjoining counties. | Yours truly, mit. Chuck Tomlinson, Natalie In "RIDERS OF THE Thursday, May lOth, Southern following amounts will aid in de- ONE CARTOON Norman.Hepler Joyner, son of Man or woman. Highest com' WHISTLING PINES” ______Of All Kinds ASTEMUS COX, high grade paint thmner • Cresto— Gleem— W orld's S m ith . terming how much spray mixture Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Joyner, of mission rates plus guaranteed cX' with The Cass County Boys Mr. Sofiey, Bryan Sell, R. B. Memorial Day being a legal holi* Monday and 1 uesday will he needed to cover the planes, finest shellac and Spar Varnish. Roujte 1, was one of 25 North Connie Dell Wagner and Dwain penses allowance. Experience un­ Added Cartoon & Comedy Sanford, Jr., and Harry Murray M ay 14th an d 15th necessary. Applicantm ust have car day, the Bank of Davie will be 1st to 4 th applications a b o u t 3 to Carolinians who graduated from Furches will present a dance with \isitUs Mfhen You Are In Need were on the fishing trip when the ‘EAGLE AND HAW K” the Southern Baptist Theo-ogital to:o ‘begin. For details write A. H. C ollection for Cancer $50.00 3 i gallons per 100 square yards per Reba A nn Furches accompanist. bottle was thrown in the ocean. lohn Payne &. Rhonda Flemings Seminary at Louisville, Ky., on Gox,2ox. Box 2205. Greensboro N. C application, 5th to 6th applications After traveling for almost i 8 In Technicolor . M a y 4 th. Of Anything In Our Line —about 4 gallons per 100 square Owen-Gass months the bottle was picked up ONE CARTOON Bank of Davie. yards per application; 7th and Martin Brothers Alex Myers, of Route 4. was the Mrs. Peart Grubb Gass, of Smith several thousand miles fro m ' luck, winner of the $375 Westing All Shows Start A t Dusk Grove, daughter of Mrs. Sally where it was thrown in the briny house Television set given away P h o n e 99 N ear D e p o t M ocksvil e Saturday afternoon by the Davie Grubb and the late Mr. Grubb, of McClamrock Seed deep. M r. Sofley says he is going Spac« Reserved Per Trucks to send his unknown fitend a gift Furniture Compaiiy at their auc­ Lexington, Route 5. became the Mirror Lake’s Driving Range tion sale held on the Sell lavm. for finding the bottle. bride of Charlie Franklin Owen, JUNIOR GOLF AND PICNIC GROUNDS A number of small cedar chests only son of Mr. and Mrs. foe V. Company were also given away. Are Now Open For Your Convenience Owen, of Smith Grove, on Satur­ D E P O T ST. Corn day. A p ril 21st, at 5 o ’clock. Rev. P H O N E 307 FOR RESERVATION FOR CLUB DINNERS, ETC. Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Cheek, of near Cooleemee, are the proud E W . Turner officiated, using the P h o n e 3631-J Salisbury, N . C . 2^ M iles O n Faith R oa d Recommendations Barents of a fine son, Talmage ring ceremony. DAVIE DRY GOODS CO. Clingman, Jr., who arrived at According to the Davie Coun­ MRS. GOODMAN AND SONS The bride wore a suit ot white Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, linen with white accessories. ty Long Time Agricultural Pro­ Between Bank & Post Office Street on April 26th. Mrs. Cheek was gram survey, more than one.half Miss Dorothy Shore, of this city, Mrs. Owen attended the Lex­ o f the farmers in Davie County before m arriage. ington schools and was formerly buy an average of $300 worth of Telephone 300 Southern Bank Bldg. Mocksville, N.C. employed by a Lexington hosiery Seaman Recruit Thomas . Le­ livestock feed annualy. m ill. DR. RAMEY F. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR REMEMBER MOTHER Grand, who has been stationed at SPINET PIANOS Mr* Owen attended Mocksville L Fertilizer. U se 2C0 to 300 San Diego, Calif., arrived here p o u n d s o f 6'8*6 or 7-7-'7 per acre X-RAY LABORATORY Monday to spend six days with High School and is an employee of the Dixie Furniture Co.. of following heavily fertilized crops H ours: 9:30-12:30 2;30-5:30 C losed Saturday 2:30 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . B. ON LcGrund. He will reportfor .duty GRAND PIANOS such as tobacco, co tto n and truck. L exington. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings-HS:30 to 8:30 at Treasure Island, San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Owen will make Use 300 too 500 pounes of 5-10-10 where he will take six weeks their home on R* 3, Mocksville* P H O N E 7923 o r 6'6-12 following small grains, training In an Electronic SchooL legumes or other lightly fertilized m Mother's crops and on potash deficient soils. The Extension Department of the University of North Carolina JESSE G. BOIiEN MUSIC not place fertill/.er in contact CO. D o put on a physic contest last March seed. Drill all ove.; 200 with Guy Farthing, a Senior in Mocks- pounds should be ap lied ia the Day ville High School, was one of six High aGrade Piano.s row . I high school students out of 350, ({oil'll ^ lit j 2. Prepare a good seed bed. who got honorable mention. Guv ' is one of the outstanding students ^liound 3. Recommended hybrid varie­ Motorola Hammond Organs in D avie C o u n ty . ties are: N . C . 1032, N . C . 27. We Have Many Dixie 17 and Tennessee 10. Attractive The Mocksville Binders Supply 217 W. 5lh St, Winston-Salem, f'*. C. 4. Spaoe 14 to 20 inches, de­ TELEVISION SETS are just completing a five-room pending upon feriilitv, in rows 3-J house in South Mocksvilk-, just off South M ain street for Dr. and apart. Gifts For This feet Mrs. Ramey F. Kemp. Dr. Kemp 5. Cultivate shallow and fre­ Ranging In Price From has had an office here for several quently. Lay be when 2 i feet high Occasion months, and will move his family Notice of Sale of Motor V< hides Seized by the 6. Side-dress according to soil $219.95 Up from High Point to this city with­ test recommendations or use 300 in th e n e x t few weeks. to 500 pounds of nitrate of soda Sheriff of Davie County While Being Used Come In And Look Over Our . During an electric storm last o r its equivalent w hen corn is 2^ Hats, W^nesday afternoon, a Duke For the Illegal Transportation of In­ feet high. Big Stock Of Power Co., transformer on Depot F. E. PE E B LE S, street, vras b u rn e d o u t b y lig h t­ ning. O n Thursday afternoon a IH toxicating Liquors County Agent. Dresses, boltof lightning struck and bum I 0r«yli»»»4’« l»» BEAT THE Radio , Refrigerators, ed out a new transformer on the way lam m«M « Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court, of Davie same pole. W ho said lightninp County, N . C., made and entered by his Honor. W illiam H . Bobbitt, Cotton Needed laying «n any tri|>— 5-STAR SERVICE N o w ! Gloves never struck the same place twicc? ludge, at March Term, 1951, the undersigned Sheriff of Davie Coun­ Washing Machines, and yoa twa an n - T h e governm ent is requestinc Serious delays . . . crop losses m ay be the price^you pay ty will seil at public auction for cash, at the Court House door of Ira 10% Moli way on when you wajr ibe last minute your farm ma* >tl fanners to produce all the cot­ T he J u n io r Class o f M ocksville u m il id g ti Davie County, in Mocksville, N . C., on Lawn Mowers, Etc. a nuad-trl, tIoWI cbines in condition for spriag w otk. ton they can handle properly in O ther Lei us give youf McCormick Farmall tfactor and other .Suggestions For Mother McCormick machines a nrc.season ch^kup. without Saturday, the 19th day of May, 1951', 1951. The cotton price at present A GOOD STOCK AUTO TIRES day evening, May ISA» in the % cbarce. n o w . . . tell you what they need. Then set a date 46c. per pound, and the chances s s , to have them serviced ahead of the rush season. Be safe la < school auditorium. This is a fine at twelve o'clock, M ., the following M otor Vehicles, WE C AN SAVE YOU MONEY SHOES, HOSIERY, PIECE GOODS, SLIPS, and sapt. Get IH S-Star Service ahead a n d stay alicnd v iit are the 1951 crop w ill sell at^ least • plav and the public is cordially in- Norfolk, Va. $ 5 5 5 . $10.75 Greensboro, N .C 1.20 2.20 next season. C all us m u >! • O n e In te r n a tio n a l T ractor, R . E . D . 401-18428, Serial N o . 4386, a n d 40c. per pound. It is not too late \vited. Theadmisslon is only 25 YmU! beghd next spring you PANTIES, BLOUSES TOWELS, SHEETS and 50 cents. Miss Claire Wall Augusta, Ga. 5.10 9.20 Vail/ one Fruehauf Trailer 1946 Model, Serial No. 1308024. Said Tractor for farmers to plant cotto:; how­ gotJHS-StarScrvicel/fis and Mrs. Clarence Tarlton are dl Charleston, W . Va. 7.05 12.70 and Trailer will be offered for sale in separate units and then as a ever. I would urge that it be planl- Mocksville Home & Coupons For China And Silver Given W ith Everv Purchase r ^ n R th e plav. Richmondi Va. 4.95 8.95 S-STM w ho le. «a at the earliest possible date. W a s h in g to n , D . C . 7.20 13.00 SERVICE I will also at said time and place sell publicly for cash to the high* I good many people will not be Oral Roberts. A m erica’s leading Atlanta, Ga. , 6.90 12.45 cst bidder, one 1939 two'door DeLux Ford automobile, Motor No. 2.00 3.60 in a position to plant large acre- soul-winner, w ith over 50,000 con* D a n ville , V a . 184881027, License N u m b e r 663-822, seixed w h iU b e in g used in the Iges of cotton this year, but quite Auto Store • verts in 1950, including many of unlawful transportation of liquor. . , a few o f them would be able to . avie Dry Goods Co. the nation’s outstanding buriness W ilkins Drug Co. .T h is th e 23rd d ay o f A p ril, 1951. plant one or two acres, or pjrhops’ and civic leaders is in High Point P h o n e 21 three, and probably take care of Your Goodrich Store Between Bank And Postoffice ' fo r 17 days, M a y 4-20th, u n d e r th e Rankin-Sanford Implement Co, G. A. TUCKER, . it with the present labor on the w orld's largest fireproof t

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Scientists Say There Is No Such Vacation Tour SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Thing As an Average Lifetime Teaches Child Versatile, Well Styled Frock . Tiic belief of Biblical times n B O U T 2,000,000 A m e r i c a n thot “three score ond ten” is an Flower Boxes Lend ^ youngsters will get a first- lattery for Larger Figures exceptionally long span of life is hond knowledge of farming, na­ being revised by modern scien­ .Charm to Any House ture study, geography, and the tists. Today, the average span of American way of life while m an’s life In advanced nations is traveling witli their parents, by SCRIPTURE: 1 Klnw 12:10^; J6:2I— approximately 05.5 years, and it auto this summer. is gradually rising. Mankind has been able to more In this way, tho family car is Serve Family Breakfast than triple his life span since making a significant contribution How N ations Decay primitive times. Eighteen was to the education of-the very young child In America. That Tastes Wonderful, considered an old age in the days And Looks Good, Too Lesson for Mny 13, 1051 of the cavoman. The upper class The family car is “a rubber­ •Roman was lucky if ho lived be­ neck bus” from the windows'of y on d 22. In 1850, th o average life which can be seen horses, cows, COULD VOO BESIST a breakfast //ipH E mortality rate of nations is span on this continent was 41 that smelled irresistible, looked 100%.” So Dr. T. W. Lingle and cornfields—all .standard ex* years. Now, it has advanced to good and tasted wonderful? Could used to put the fact that no nation, hibits of'the American scene. a lm o st 60 years. you pass up a wclUbalanced meal yet has lived forever. They oil die Depending on the time of year, that someone sooner or later. What kills them? Research workers are now sug­ plowing and mowing are observ* cooked with en The student of his­ gesting that the human life span able activities. And along the way, thusiasm , and could be lengthened to 120 y ears tory may delvo In­ For Houses Old or New countless varieties of trees, wild hummed happily to such books as within a decade’ by increasing our flowers, and grasses can be seen. whiio they did it? Whiffs of fragrant pineapple Gibbon’s ’^Dccline “Know-how” Jn nutrition, medi­ pLOW ER boxes lend charm. A No, chances arc cine, chemistry and otlier factors No amount of words, written or kuchcn will send the family run­ and F ^l of the Ro­ trellis softens a. doorway, the .. ______you couldn't, and spoken, could convey to a child ning (o breakfast. bread such man Empire” or entering into o good living stand­ A garage comer or gives privacy at a picture of how America works neither will your family if you set as this which uses nonfat dry Spcnglcr’s pessi­ a rd . and lives—of her customs, cos* this pleasant pacc every morning. milk, rich In protein, calcium, mistic ‘‘Docllne of A new national foundation for the end of the porch. Pattern 314 tumes, natural landmarlcs,, and Almost ovoryono agrees they riboflavin and lactose Is a good the West", or Toyn­ anti-aging research has been es­ gives detailed directions for all should eat a good breakfast, but historic sites— as vividly and way of adding nutrients to (lie bee's more optlmis- tablished in the United States, the yard furnishings shown here. wonderfully as a trip in the **rub> they have all sorts of reasons for d aU y d ie t. tic six-v o 1 u m e with the aim of obtaining at least Price of pattern is 2Sc. berneck bus.” not doing so: a few more minutes ••Study of History.” $4,000,000 (a fraction of the cost ^ of sleep, lack , of time, lack of ap« But when tfic juico has been WOKKSIIOP. I'AtTEHN .SERVICE ..... L Y N N C IIA M B R S ' M E N U of making one atom bomb) for re­ - Parents who will travel • with petite and interest. What's more, 6 squeezed out of these learned and Ornwcr 10 Chilled Orange-Grapefruit Juice search in the new science of ge- their children by auto this sum­ they know it would do them good, interesting volumes, the Truth’s es­ ______nedforg ItllM. New York Sugar-Coated Cereal with rontotherapeutics (prevention of mer should not forget cameras, but they iust don't get around to it. sence turns out to be much the Strawberries old a ge ). guidebooks, maps, and envelopes . Every homemaker can help her same as what we can find by read­ S im m e r chicken fo r 10 m in u te s *FIuffy Scrambled Eggs In recent years scientists have for pressing and filing spec!- family off to a good start by plan­ ing the Old Testament. True, the before deep-fat frying to cook it Canadian Bacon ‘Popovers stated there is no such thing as mens of leaves and flowers that ning this first meal as they do the nations under the Old Testament slightly. Drain from stock, then Mature Styling B everage a “natural lifetime.” Dr. Henry the youngsters have gathered others. When delightful odors come lens are not big empires like Rome, dip in flour and fry in hot fat for :>R the woman of more mature *Rccipes Given S. Simms of Columbia university along tho way. from the kitchen early in the morn­ sUU less like the British Empire; ab o u t 15 m in u te s. figure, a grt.eful afternoon iias observed that if the human With Junior and Sis wriggling P ing, they can do more good than an the kingdom of Israel was only style that is as flattering as can body could retain throughout the wide-eyed in the family car and alarm clock. K the meal is varied IP YOU WANT your popovcrs to about 100 m ile s long and 60 m ile s be. Pretty detail accents the and interesting, she can have the be crusty and crisp, use the oven years the ability it possesses at asking a million questions, It'a wide, while the kingdom of Judoh Try putting shredded raw pota­ . . /simple Frock waist, the gored skirt is a favorite family practically tumbling over for them alone. If anytliing else a t 10 years of age to resist dis­ bound to be an educational tour. was smaller than many en Ameri­ to on top of your macoroni and with women everywhere. each other gelling lo Iho table. needs baking, do It first. You’ll like ease and repair breakdown, There’s nothing Dad can do about can county. cheese casserole for a tempting, SIMPLE yet extremely smart S tart things off w ith a peppy eye- these for a gay breakfast with • • • “man would have a life expect­ it—except to bone up on facts con« crispy topping. It’ll cook in about daytime-frock that you con opener: plump, luscious strawber­ strawberry preserves or honey: ancy of 800 years and some indi­ cerning cows, oak leaves, and P rom lso dress up or down to suit the occa-> ries, tall glasses of tomato, grape« viduals might survive 22,000 30 minutes in a moderate oven. farming machinery.______*Crusty Popovcrs W H EN Solomon died, the king- slon. B rief b r three q u arte r sleeves fruit or orange juice, juicy halves y e a rs.’* (M akes 6-8) ” dom he had Inherited from are provided—add your favorite of grapefruit, colorful cranberry or Z eggs David had already shrunk. After jewelry or a flower bouquet. 5 r a . refreshing pineapple juice. I onp milk his death, what was left immedi­ Follow this with a bowl of steam­ To remove excess fat from hot 1 cup flour ately split into two kingdoms, the ing, fragrant cereal served with soup, wrap a piece of ice in a teaspoon salt one on the south called Judah and small piece of cheesecloth and “I will raisins and brown sugar and cream 1 tablespoon melted shortening the one in the north called Israel. run it over the top of the soup. or crisp, already sugared prepared K am e tPl«a»e Pri Beat eggs thoroughly. Add milk, The nation of Israel, which Support and Defend cereal with fruit-in-season. The excess fat will congeal and then sifted dry ingredients. Add lasted more than years, be­ If the family likes a hearty break­ 200 collect on tho cold surface of the Street Address «r I'.u. i*ox shortening. Beat until smooth with gan with great promise. Indeed, fast, try bacon rings with eggs or cloth and is thus easily removed. the Constitution of the United Stotes a rotary beater. Fill oiled custard " C i t y ---- StatT poached eggs in sausage nests. one of God’s prophets (I Kings against oil enemies." cups one • h a ll II) had given to Jeroboam, the Maybe they’d like fried mush with When plastic table covers get full. Bake In a first king, the same promise Soy thot pledge aloiid, ond feel the apple rings, pancake drizzled with too scratched or tom to be used C hilly v ery h o t (450*) which had been given David, of pride a volunteer feels when he first hot syrup, French toast with cherry for tables, they can be cut down Old Mr. MacGregor had his Buy U. S. Defense Bonds! ' ; oven for 15 min­ an enduring kingdom on con­ puts on the blue uniform of the U. S. preserves or plump omelet with to make good aprons, or sheets grandson; Uoriald, visiting him. utes, then re­ dition of obedlcncc to God. A ir Force. Canadian bacon. for wx-applng refrigerator foods. ice creani vendor passed and duce heat to Everything seemed to be favor­ the little lad ran to his grand- You’ll Like Them Too m o de rate (350*) able. Israel had more territory than fathOr. “It’s awful hot," he said. ■‘Fluffy Scrnmblcil Eggs and bake until most of her neighbors had, a far (Serves 4> U.S. AIR FORCE “May ] have five cents for an ice firm, about 30 more productive soil, and easy ac­ Keep Posted on Values cream cone?*’ "Now, boy,” an­ C eggs, well beaten minutes. Two or cess to transportation. 14 cup light cream three m inutes • • • swered Old^Mac, "ice cream am 't (enspoon salt By Reading the Ads good for young 'uns. m tell you •I'l before removing C rash x c m $ £ y o (/R % (cnspoon pepper from oven, prick to let steam es­ a ghost story ^instead." TSRAEL should have succceded; Vi teaspoon worccsiersliire cape. ARMY-NAVY-AIR FORCE - MARINES sauce, if desired • • • <^but it failed. Only a little more Not So Tasty ' th a n 200 years afterwards, no very Combine eggs, cream and sea­ Pineapple Kuchcn great age as nations go, it crashed Two druggists w e re ta lk in g LANES ARE THE BEST sonings. Cook in double boiler until (M.'ikcs one 8'*x8*'x2’* cakc) completely, never to rise again. obout one.of their confreres who just lightly set, or in a lightly C ake : It’s Wonderful the Way When the walls of its "impregna- had just died.. greased skillet, stirring frequently. ZH cups sifted flour able” capital city of Samaria, after HADACOL BRINGS RELIEF TO FOLKS “He was. a great druggist, Cbewing~eum laxative Serve on buttered toast with crisp­ 3 tablespoons nonfat dry milk a two-year siege, fell to the batter- sa id oiie. ly cooked sausage, Canadian bacon cu p su g a r Acts Chiefly to Vt ing-rams of the Assyrian army, and “He was,” admitted the other. circles or broiled bacon. 3V^ teaspoons baicIiTg pow der over 27,000 le a d in g citizens w ere “But don’t you think he made his • • ■ 1 teaspoon salt REMOVE WASIE deported, that was the end of Is­ SUFFERING ACHES AND PAINS chlckon-5^lad q lUOe too saltv?" 1 egg, slightly beaten Golden Mush rael for good and all. 1 cup water PACKED COOKED cornmcal How did this happen? - m cup shortening, melted When Due To Lack of Vitamins Bi, B2, Niacin and mush in tin can which has been The Hebrew historian tics T oppin g: ____ GOOD FOOD rinsed in cold water. Cover and everything into a few words cup coarse graham cracker chill thoroughly. Slice and brown Yj when he says that they wrought Iron In Their Systems! c ru m b s in hot fat in skillet until golden wickcd tilings . . . they rejected tablespoons nonfat dry a'SK is.'srJsvSs;.? brow n. Serve Z God's statutes . . . they served Afrs* Homer Hanetf Route If Newport, M n. Lula Nelsoni, 1702 E. 63rd St., los m ilk ^ w ith s a u s a g e idols. tablespoons flour O M o i " I have been h a v in g pa in s fo r a tim e . Angeles, Calif.s "I was run-down, couldn’t patties, glazed Z But what were the details? What, start Uicir •'UUflWnir ’ ’ M cup sugar I took three bottles of , sleep at night, had aches riROvrlRbtlnlhcstomacli in uiv siMw apple slices and in particular, did the nation of Is­ (WhUc) ot sucb latntlvw cup butter HADACOL and now my I and pains and with seven (Ilccsted. Largo hot syrup. The rael do that was wickcd? unaot dlRCSttOO._____ UUSO uvru nw rtam ng H cup crushed pineapple, pains don’t bother me. I j children to care for . I .ww...fcSd you vou need fofor r_b bealtb ^» And «nersy. mush may be Reading the prophet Amos will d ra in ed T ou ^ 1 weaK. worn o ut. p r e p a r e d the give many of the answers. At the sure feel good now. I could I couldn’t get ray w o rk done. But gcotioCCntiO I FEEN-A-MtMT. tAlCOQ 08 TOO* worto Cbiofly to night before to To make cake, sift together flour time he preached, by all chamber- hardly do my housework [A fte r three bottles of Gove Nurseries, ! chill thoroughly. nonfat dry milk, sugar, baking of-commerco standards Israel was before, but now I can get HADACOL I felt so tbAC typical vcak* Slow cooking gives the patties the powder and salt. To beaten egg, add at the peak of production and pros­ my work done good. I got I much better I could do desired crispncss- water and slightly cooled, melted perity. But he foresaw doom around a job at the American Pot­ I m o r e w ork th a n ever-.i - s s s s a e s shortening. Make a well in dry in­ SQ# or omy vx* the comer, and he gave reasons. tery and really don’t feel 1 before. I’ve been taking gredients. Add liquid ingredients all Crlsp Bacon and Eggs He callcd a spade a spade. Read­ tired at the end of the day. Slnwt -!...... at once to dry ingredients. Mix I HADACOL ever since and 1 a t y ...... Stnta . . . . FlEN-A-1.. (Serves 4) ing him, or even reading the bald­ fAMOUS CMHmilC«CUWI lightly just enough to combine dry I can sleep good at night j feel so good. I now give it slices bacon, chopped er accounts in Khigs, we can see 6 now. Thanks a million for to my children and it has 1 cup soft bread crumbs and wet ingredients. Do not beat. the collapse was no mystery. Pour into well-greased 8''x8''x2" • • • HADACOL. I wouldn’t be without it” helped them, too.” cup m ilk r a t s Vi cakc pan. Sprinkle pineapple top­ 1 teaspoon salt O U ic r G od s a t ping evenly over top of batter. Bake N iX C V . Dash of pepper /^N E thing fundamentally wrong Hnrdy Holmes, 1020 Empire Street, Jotf- Edward Jaknbouishi, 1622 (V. 75tlt Court, in a moderate (375*) oven until a n d 3 eggs, beaten V-'wiUi Israel was idolatry. This tin, Missouri! “Before taking HADACOL I f/l..- “F o r aw hile I w as golden brown and firm when Elmmood Park, Fry bacon until crisp. Remove was not the simple matter of pressed with finger, about 40 min­ had pains and I would suf­ bothered with aches and lean; add bread crumbs to the drip­ making carved images; it meant utes. Serve warm. fer with bloat after eating. pains and felt run-down pings and heat until the crumbs are taldng some other “god" to bo the To make topping for cake, com­ My energy was low and I . • after a long cold that just crisp and brown. Add milk and sea­ tru e G od. bine graham crackers, nonfat dry had a run-down feeling. seemed to hang on. One m m A R A T i sonings to eggs. Scramble in bacon We know what the religions milk, flour and sugar. Cut in butter drippings. When nearly set, add of Chcmlsh and Molech and After I started taking day one of the other driv­ with two knives or pastry blender to crumbs and bacon. Baal were like; they were thor­ HADACOL I got almost ers suggested I start taking make crumbs. Combine pineapple oughly bad. In the law of the immediate relief. I don’t HADACOL. So, I bought a r a t a n d m o u s e k il l e r s with crumbs. Spread evenly over true God, life and purity were have my pains any more bottle a n d starte d ta k in g it. batter. w a r f a r i n * • • regarded as sacred; life and and now I can eat anything It has relieved my pains; made Witt, purity under these other gods is m a n d even d r in k coffee w ith ­ they’ve almost completdy Bacon Muffins were held cheap. But one can ou t th e d isc o m fo rt o f bloat­ disappeared, and no longer (M ak e s 12) see from reading Amos that eewentflell 6ANARA7 V«« Z slices bacon what the people of Israel real­ ing. Thanlcs to HADACOL prevent me from sleeping. «f any BpU Malaiiol y«it »<• eel - Vi-a>. S Ibi. flnUh*< botl, tablespoon sugar I am sleeping and resting better at night well. This was three years ago when I took » IJ5 i VkAb. nalci 10 Ibi.. W. Cwweeknt eANAHAT 0ITS U 1 ly worshipped was still anotlier «M - U\> bog. i l l ond lor aIm •niy. SANAIUT MOUSE BITS, and feel better generally. This is worth 1 c u p m ilk idol to whom no statue was my first bottle of HADACOL. I still con­ r M d y iM M y4-lb. sOf. A t y o u r d e a le r ’s o r w r it e 1 cgg» l^cafen erected: their own pleasures. gold. My wife also took HADACOL and got tinue to take it and have recommended it 1 cup flour Too many citizens didn’t care wonderful results.” to many of my friends.” A M E R I C A N S C I E N T I F I C L A B O R AT O R I E S|: I H C . Vs teaspoon salt what happened to the country, so O e.j< t • ni-bY n 'l • • M’AD I SON 1 , W1 SCONSIN f'C>E ^E^0*.® I-E >1 1 1 4 teaspoons baking powder long as ^e y could get their liquor. 1 cup commeal Well, let us not read the Old Testa­ WHY HADACOL GIVES SUCH WONDERFUL RESULTS Cut bacon in small pieces and fry ment from mere curiosity. What Wake up lo a really good morn­ slowly until crisp. Add sugar, milk about our own nation, our own peo­ ACT won'—HADACOL only supplies weak, deficient HADACOL comes in ape- ing and get a running start on and egg. Sift - flour with salt and ple and times? The United Steward is not a quick-acting pill systems with extra quanti­ atal liquid fo rm so t h a t i t ’s ARE YOU A HEAVY !l tile day’s work with si brealifast baking powder. Mix with commeal. ship Council (now the Joint De­ which gives symptomatic re­ ties of Vitamins B,, Bs; Iron quickly absorbed and assim- of fruit, cereal, appetizing hot Add first mixture and stir until dry partment of Stewardship of the Na­ lief— HADACOL gives such and Niacin but also benefi­ ilate d by th e blood. A b ig im ­ bread, eggs and beverage. With ingredients are moistened. Pill tional Council of the Churches of remarkable results because cial amounts of precious Cal­ provement is often noticed SMOKER? a fresh and attractive table set­ greased muffba pans two-thirds full. Christ in the U.S.A.) reports that it actually relieves the rea l cium and Phosphorus— ele­ within a few days. Buy ting, you can enjoy breakfast Bake in a hot (42S*) oven for 20 every y e a r since 1934, excepting tlionsB f« SAMO—tfc« ca u se of aches and' pains ments so vital to maintain and take lime to enjoy it. to 25 minutes. 1936, h a s show n a n increase in H A D A C O L today. good health and to help ilsUactlve tlgarette wUH giving through the churches. when due to lack of Vitamins If your druggist does not LVNN SAYS: . You can make simple vanilla Ice But—the percent of the increase Bi, Bi, Iron and Niacin in guard aigainst such defici­ have HADACOL, order Imaginative Tricks cream a special dessert by pouring is not so large as the increase of the system. And continued ency ailments. direct from. The, LeBlanc Make Foods Delightful a spoonful of maple syrup over it annual income. The increase for use of HADACOL not only ■ Bo Fair lit YouriicK Corporation, Lafayette, Lou­ Like crab cakes? You’ll like them and dusting w ith gingersnap contributions through the church of helps give continuous, com­ Start taking HADACOL isiana. Send no money.. Just cru m b s. even more if you roll the cakes In God Is less, far less, than the in­ plete relief but also helps toda}^. I f y o u have such a : your name and oddress on a finely chopped nuts before frying Sharp and pimgent flavor in your crease in spending for alcoholic prevent such a n n o yin g pa in s deficiency, don’t keep drag­ • penny .post card. Pay post­ ..lecse rarebit is the desired thtag, th e m . .... liquors, soft drinks, candy, football fro m com ing back. A b ig im ­ ging yoursolt around when Try egg balls for garnishing soup of course. Make rarebit with man. State whether. you games, jewelry, and a multitude of relief is so inexpamive and the next time you have guests. sharp cheese, then serve It the flight range and distribution of SALISBURY POULTRY CO. V O L a M N L I MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROUNA.JWBDNBSDAY MAY i 6 tq s i. N U M B E R 42 Insects. vanians experimented with a de­ G. W . FINK. Pastor. ^ •m i laid that rats were found to vice to prevent collisions of auto­ Snlisbnry. N. C Prelimi.iary exnerlmenis explored j4ttfer widely in their tendencic.' mobiles with trains. At a recent w a ys of **tof!J?lng” Insec's. In Ore* m drink alcohol—some becoming demonstration before state offi­ fon, federal and o-Ji'mn'nsi.ils BNUFF IS ENUPF Seen Along Main Street 4nmkards, some moderate drink- cials, and representatives of rail­ NEWS OF LONG AGO. Our County And devised twn of rct'-ng the 'fountain of Truth Reseacher Enters « n , an d som e re m ain in g teetotal- roads and insurance companies, it Ry The Street Rambler. radioactive . the «ra. made an impression that promises Boger & Howard Rev. Waller F. lienhoar. H kb Potnt.'R 4 bodies of an*l D-t W hat W u Happenfaic In Da­ Thunderclouds to OAOOOO **When on a n ordinary stock diet,*' serious consideration. Described as One reason I know that holiness Social Security h« reported, **some drank heavily r e a r H T!»<' P* ‘ Mrs. Benny Naylor purchasing a "magnetic eye," when installed PURE SERVICE vie Betof* Pafkint M elen Learn About Storms from the first. Some started in p fi’ r'l'r'-* •»'« •> .,vrr «' f* r Is rieh t Is becBtise tbe devil hates in an automobile, bus or truck It BOSTON. Mass - Joachim Kuet- B vW .K . White. Manager. n e w green spring b o n n e t— ^Voter easy and built up their liquor con |««?« r “ (' * v;r - - O •• It so. Naturally tbe devil hates registers the approach of a train, And Abbreviated Siiirt*. tner of the air force's Cambridge iumption during a period of week; T it s Batteries A nd Accessories The H ere’s a true story w h ich illus* trying to find out when the town brakes the vehicle to a halt and that is rlRbt. research laboratories recently com* or months. Some drank spasmod­ • f -.} hv ’ r V ■ (Davie Kecord, M«v la. i9»») tratcs how the new social security election would be held—GossIp turns off the motor. The car Is held pleted three years of study of thun* ically and some drank moderate!' Kurfees Paints I bad rather 6i;fat m v way to to a stop until the train passes. C otton Is 12 cents. derclouds. He found a number of law works for fomilles of World Club wanting to know why the •ter a long period of time. * Some beaven tbrottsb devils and demons Mrs. T. L. Sbeek spent Thnrs. strange and dangerous plienomenon. !wcre teetotalers and would nr’ Corner N . M ain &. Gaither Sts W ar n veteratis. The names, of town clock was correct? —Miss tban elide with tbpn lo bell. Curious things happen inside thun­ .4rink at all In spite of the fact thr h.,.,.- ...u) o r ...... Pleasing Dining Room Davie Record dsy In Winston staopDlne. course, arc not the real ones, but Hilda Markham mailing letters— derclouds, he reported Updrafts they were forced to make a deliber­ Of bniv->'n •• f •- ' T o b e D o p u la r wltbl tbe world, An eye-pleasing dining room can P h o n e 80 Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. N and downdrafts, formation of solid die l^ets arc correct: Editor Carl Goerch, of Raleigh, it rchttfvr'*' «u‘fk r- ‘v ate choice." be created with the aid of sky blue, and stand bleb in society. won*t precipitation (freezing of super­ over the •• ’ 'i n ■' Cbsffin, on Tuesday. • son. lohn Winters was killed in the pausing a few minutes on his way The Investigators found thr- rose, chartreuse, black and white give yoti admittance Into God's cooled water droplets), formation of registers rnd'onr^-'- --'I >• • ,, E. H. Morris spent Thursday lo these differences "hax’c a genet* Use the pleasant light blue for the different kinds of electrical charges crash of an army transport plane to the mountains—Lena Comat- tify the ’*• " f ’-* T*. beaveolv lelnedom. John Clerk, one oi; the most pug* basis, but that they also have • flat paint on the walls and a lightet Has Been Published Since 1899 > Winston on business. in different parts of thunderstorm that hd was pilotine one winter zer buying glass coasters— Miss flics were trc -t'd in all dsrcr? . M c lo u s lawyers, once had a nutritional basis,*’ according i Unt of the same color for the celling A **movle star Is ju s t a meteor ot ••cells’ *. and at distarrcs up in r'ile s Walker Funeral Home " N. G. Byerly Is weariuK a broad brush with the House of Lords. It day in 1945. A couple of months Helen Smith busy making out Professor Williams, who snid: 12 Gleamhig white woodwork adds an that Is traveline In the wronK dir. Kuottncr conductcd his research smile— It’s a girl. M e m s th a t he preserved the old- •*Rats can be mode to drink or h These resuUs m.iy prove »f prac air of cleanliness and crlspness. AMBULANCE SERVICE in 'the observatory atop the 10,000 later his widow called at one of monthly statements—Two love ectloo. I f yots envy ber career von fashioned *‘enow,'’ whereas his abstainers, depcndins on ihcir did ' tic a l value In fly control. Sinc<' Draperies and chair upholstery in H. C. Cllnard. of Winston, »as foot Zugspitxe, Germany's highest the local sccurltv field ofliccs. She sick sw.’iins standing in front of chartreuse add an interesting note, DAY OR NIGHT certainly wonH envy tier destlna* younger brethren said “enough” Recommending that the same n‘ •ntomologisis have learned that 51 Years Id town one day last week on bus­ mountain, which pokes its summit cold the folks in that office that jewelry store exchanging views on (enutt). Retaining this old usage proach be applied to the Rludy r •ome strains of flies have developed while black-enameled furniture and right into tlic base of thunderclouds. P h o n e 4 8 iness. tlon. while presenting his argunlcnl, he h u m a n alcnholisi".. lie resistance to DDT poisoning, they a rose colored rug lend warmth and He discovered that a local thun- she had filed her claim with the coming events—Philip Young en* empha.sis. I t Is more sweet and blessed, “ M an doesn’t brcom e alcciholic- have wanted more information as Mocksville, N C. William Crotts spent Saturday Veterans Administcation and she tering studio smoking big cigar— Other* have come and cone-jrour honorable and elorlons, to travel a. on ly ce rtain incln’IrUinls. Tiic cm-''- to how far resistant flies were like­ nmblluK around Ihe village of Ad­ land we sound______the . 'ough'*6ugh as •u«.' S “Tpt?"o.^;ue'’i1fcLr" now wanted to see if diere was Miss Jean Braswell driving truck It is made up ot individual cellr for the nlcnholisni hn.s. ns we H< ly to spread. The 12«mllt flights re* ton? a little narrow pathway ^ tb Enuff not *cnow.’ " county newspaper Iceepi going, vance. which may be several miles widr nnydilng due on her husband's across the square-James Thonip- lieve. genetic roots nnd nutri«it*n vealed by this first *Hagcing*' ex­ “Very well, my Lord," continued Mrs. B F. |Iooper visited' rela­ Jesus tban swoop alone « broad, and high. The cell, in turn, is sub­ roots, and very fnriuii:itc!y \vi* :3. periment show that resistance Is the very self-possessed advocate, social sccurltv card. The social son doing some morning shop­ Notice to Creditors way In a Hmotislne with tbe devil divided into other cells, of maybe t> convinced th at in m any (N).---!.'? likely to spread widely as resistant b'ometimes it bat teemed hard to tives and friends In Greensboro last "of this we have had enuff; and I security office lo oke d u p he r hus- ping—Kermit Smith selling straw tenth the size of the mature cell. can be treated nutritionally po ti­ breeders scatter Into areas where Shoaf Coal & and bis crowd. now proceed to the subdivision of Having qualified as Administra­ week. The mature cell extends upw.*)rc! b.ind's record and found out that hat—'Miss John Sniobt walking the tremendous urge is nbolisjuil DDT has destroyed non-resistant make “buckle and tongue" meet but the land in dispute. It was appor­ tor of the estate of Marvin F. You can’t thrive In your own to a height of five or six mile? flies. Herbert Clement has returned tioned into what in England would he had been in the armed forccs down Main street-Hilarv Arnold N ichols, deceased, no tice is here- soul by buntloe for tbe fatilts of where a circus anvil floats (that's a Reliable information as to flight Sand Co. •oon the aun thine, and again we from a two weeks visit to New be pluffland, a pluffland being as long enough for his social secur­ trying out new Chrysler— fCcnneth by given to all persons holding other people. Look for sometblnff while, filmy, lofty layer of cloud Iv e t H un; From A Brnncli of mosquitoes is wanted as. an aid Y o rk . much land as a pluffman can pluff ity protection to have run out. Dwiggins trying to get fitted up claims against said estate, to pre­ We Can Supply ^our Needs ki a day.*’ made of ice crystals). W ill Keep Birds All Winter in establishing the size of contro! eood. It extends through various tem­ sent the same, properly verified, IN GOOD COAL, march on. Our faithful tubtcribers, Frank Hanes, a student st Trin. The Lord Chancellor could n»t They were sorry, but there was in some soring clothes—Mr. and . zones for protection either by poi­ I have never seen a m an who peratures ranging from above freez­ Use the shade trees in your vr soning or by drainage. Another field to the undersigned on or before Ity C ollie, spent a few days last withstand the ap^ riposte and burst nothing under the law that they Mrs. Clifford Reavis motoring a- a» a cafeteria for birds ih's \vi *• SAND and BRICK most of whom pay promptly, give ua was a saint tbat reached such a Jnto laughter, saying, “ Proceed, Mr. ing at its base to bitter zero reading in which entomologists need mon- the3Istdayof March, 1952, or week in towo with home folks. f a r aloft. could pay to her and her one*vear round the town— Rev. E. W . Tur­ Rang suet front a brnm-i) or ci- exact knowledge than tliey have « this notice will be plead in bar of Call or PlioneUs At Any Time blessed and wonderful experience Clerk, I know enow of Scotch to un- « fflm ple little /t'edinK 5l.Ttion J Hisses Louise W illiams and Vel­ 4M«tand your trgument" There are generally three main old cbild. O n September 1,1950 ner walking down Main street on on flight of blowflies. their recovetv. All persons in­ courage and abiding faith in our electrical charges, a local positive M ath a tree. That vviU bring ms)t P H O N E 194 ma Martin are at home fiom eol hy huntlofir for the mistranslations the social security folks had an­ debted to said estate, will please charge in the base, a negative chilly morning—Gwynn Roberts K in te r birds to your door for brcj»' of tbe Bible, or what be tboneht ^♦TWO.PLATOON’* call upon the undersigned, Mocks Formerly Davie Brick &.Coal Co fellow man. leite, to the dellebt of their many charge In the lower part, and a other talk with Mrs. Winters— sitting in drug store watching tel taat, lunch and dinner. And tlic were mistranslations, and by donbt- may remain uniil spring returns. New Drug Fdils to Stop ville, R. 3, a.id make prompt set friends. positive charge in the upper part. this time, to tell her that the law evision show— Mrs. W illiam Dan- "The negative charge center is ■ Nourishing fond may mean Ih tlement. This March 31,1951. The Kepubllcan State Coo lt»e many thlnet» In the Blhle. Tropical Animal Disease If your neighbor is not taking The apparently.the starting point of most had just been changed, and that iel depositing coin in parking me­ .difference between life and deal) ROY NICHOLS. Admr. I think a man who has olenty of They .said it m ig h t becom e one of tlon meets In Raleigh today. TI.e lightning,” Kettner said. now she and the child together ter—Evelyn Griffin and Barbara ,lor A bird in the stormy cold. Thr the most spectacular drugs of all |of M a rv in F . N ic h o ls , decs’d. eoqd com m on sense, and w ill ’ use b ird s w ili repay you in the joyou^^ Record tell him to subscribe. The Dayle delegates went down yester For Pig Protection would get $75 a month for the Plott looking at dress patterns— time — a drug that would enable Claude Hicks, Attorney. •ifht of watching them feed an« SILER ' day afternoon. It rifl'bt, thonsrb ntky not be A pair of clean rubber boots Is next years, because that's how Nancv and B ill' motoring down farm animals to live and stay 12 cultivating their friendship. But price it only $ I.SO per year "in the well educated, will accomplish worth more ^an any medicine In healthy in insect-ridden tropical Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Broadway, long It w:vll be before th e c h ild is Main street—Woodrow Howell mor# than that, they arc bencficial protecting pigs from a fatal intes­ areas. more In life for tbe cood of human. to yeur trees and garden, eating Funeral Home State, and $2 00 in other states. of l.exlnKion. spent several days tinal disease called transmissible 18 years old. They also told her driving tractor across die square ^overwintering insect eggs and, like That’s theVay “antryclde” shaped Notice of Re-Sale In towo last week with relatives. Ity tb an a collet;e t»rofessor who gastroenteritis. Best means of con* that this social security survivors —Lloyd Fatthing sitting on bench up when British scientists first test­ AND trolling it is to move healthy pigs th* woodpeckers, devouring harm­ Under and by virtue of an order Mr and Mrs. T. B. Bailev spent has burled himself In books, but insurance oayment o f $75 a m onth playing with cigarette lighter— ful bark Insect pests. ed it as an injectable medicine for as far away as possible from the of the Superior Court of Davie ■ day or two In . Statesville last don't know how to p jt Into prac. 'would be In addition to anything Woodpeckers, nuthatches, chick­ preventing trypanosomiasis, a dead­ ' sick ones. Many farmers do this, Sam Howard sitting in cafe drink­ County, made io the special pro. Flower Shop When You Come To Town tice comm on sense. adees, brown creepers and jays are ly blood disease caused by micro­ week wllb friends. a veterinary medical bulletin; points that she m)ght be getting ^om in g cop o f h o t cpffwj— M iss AJIce scopic parasites. These parasites ceedlng entitled C. R. VoRler et al out, but they overlook the fact that moateaters. They like "meat*’ such P h o n e S. Main St Misses Bertha - and Bettle Lin. Perhaps v w y .few of. ;otif. Kreat are spread from animal to animal neainst Eddie Cnrtts,' mttior, the 113 their shoes can spread the in­ the Veterans Adihlnistration' and Hayes walking‘d 6wn Main street aa n e t or'any kind of fat in their Inventorsj spiritual leaders atid diet Peanut butter because of il: mainly by tsetse flies. undersigned Commissioner will, on Morksville. N. C Make Our Office Your vllle and Ivle Nall, who hold posi­ A reporter i>oarded the tram car* fection. Attendants who have walked in addition to any proceeds from ith handsome Senior—Miss Pearl writers, miebty statemen; Bible .•n is a good substitute. But the blood parasites found a thesrhdayof M a y , 1951, a t 2 tions In Winston, spent Sunday in lying'the Notre Dame team to the through infectcd hog quarters his G. I. Insurance. W hy the a- Walker hurrying down street to &uthem Methodist game. Look- should put on a pair of clean boots, ■ The vegetable eaters are thf way to fight the medicine, and they o'clock, p. m ., on the prenilfe*: in Ambulance S ->vice scholars and souUwlnners, have i Headquarters. towo with homs folks. ing tor a new dant on a stoiy, he before entering healthy quarters, bout-facc? W ell, here's the reas­ pav electric light bill—Mrs. Eu­ ^finches, cardinals, song sparrows, seem to be getting the upper hand. Shady Grove Township. e«st of heen callefce profesors. Colleses They have built up resistance lo ■ Rev. R, E. Atkinson returned ■aid to the student manager, “I the bulletbi cautions. The disease, on because of the changes in the gene Seats transacting bank busi­ •tree sparrows, juncos, chickadees. Advance, offer for re-sale to the :jays and nuthatches like sunflower flies have acquired resistance to home Friday from a bnsiness tilp don't make (treat men If God Is imderstr . ‘hat you carry a chap­ believed to be caused by a virus, h ik h e si b id d e r fo r c a s h , th a t ce rtain social seTested away. The shelf mav lin-r a ?in->r>U' S. C., who has been visltlne her than one who prays little b u t lavs ot' itfie C lose O u t dale.'* b ieci Mrs. Winters and her child arc Anderson walking down Main cattle died of trypanosomiasis with­ 'The term “Industrlal-finlshes'* Is roof, but enclosures on the side chs. to a S lo n e ; th e n c e N . 65 W , 7 claims against the said decedent to in four months. mother. Mrs,.M. £ . Pass, on R. s , theorizes______much._____ iCote 36x76, Sale Price $6.95. now eligible for these Insurance street on w;.y to work—W. A. will scare away birds. cbs. to a S lo n e ; th e n c e S . 30 W . file an itemized, verified statement , applied to the finishes used by It Is far more honorable to keep “"V color, only J .94 chs to a Slone; thenre S, 50 of same wirh the undersigned on returned home last week. I manufacturers to ■ enhance their paym ents. Beck carrying broken down clock (^products. Before being applied, B. 4 chs to a stone; »henceS- 15. 2.1 or before the 13th day of April Miss Rose Oweo won tbe gold company with the old rugger farm-'.»^*^^ If you are the relative of F ro m H e te $3750 ARMY-NAVY STORE, ' they are subjected to many special to jewelry store — Dr. Garland V . ; Suede-LU'c Flock ch<. to a stone. Mrs. Clara Bailey 1952, o r th is notice w ill be plead* The Record has the larqest white who Is godly than the greaK V - A famous coin collector once ad­ medal given by W . K. Clement to e** 'Mocksville, N . C!. i tests based upon the kind of usage W o r ld W a r I I veteran a n d such Greene pausing in drug store for - The "wooly" lamb of the grrct and C. R. VoRler’s corner; thence ed in bar'of their recovery. Per­ ruler upon his throne who Is wlcke<|; vertised an offer of $75 for every the Graded school student who w b s iL'- Xto.whlch the article may be subject* serviceman or servicewoman died cold drink— Mrs. Vernon M . Dull -Ing c a rd or in a c hild ’s bnok i.- 1913 Liberty-head nickel sent to Southwest with Bailey’s line ahoat sons indebted to said estate are ed. For example, in addition,to tests im a d e pos.* ible by a ’’flo ck " fini.sh most proficient in study and de­ either in or out of service, you and Miss Glenna Collette doing 5 h im . D u rin g the 1920's and 1930’s it 4 ch«; thence about W . with Ball, notified to make prompt settle' for adhesion, and hardness,^ finish­ ■.This is produced by spraying oi was common practice for one to ev’ s lin e 25 cbs to a rock in Bail, m e *t. circulation of any Davie paper. portm ent. es for refrigerators, stoves and should get in touch with your some earlv afternoon shopping In '•ifting fibers of sucli niaterials a^ look at his change to see if such a ey's line; thence In a Southern di T h is llth April, •951. Chasing Lies kitchen cabincts are tested Tor rayon, cotton, silk or wool upon an Miss Haggle Call, who hss hern nearest social security field office. local store. nickel turned up. Finally the public their resistance to various foods, undercoat of special finish whiU- rection ahont 4 chs to a stake. Bail, Wachovia Bank &. Trust Co. teaching in Wilkesboro, returned A mau-'vent out one day to chase Remember that the law has been came to realize that 1913 was thr such as-lemon Juice, butter, lard this finish is still wet and sticky py's Hne; thence Southwest with Executor of The Estate of year the Liberty-head design ws home last week for the summer Some ugly little lies, and vinegar—as well as to various changed, m a k in g a lo t o f relatives 5 Bailev's line abont 6 c h s . to a s la k e T . W . '■'raham, deceased. In addition to being employed foi changed by the U.S. Treasury to And aa be went from place to place cleaning materials. Man Consumes decorative and novelty use, thest Bniley*s corner; thence 'Wt abom P. O . Box 711. Salisbury, N . C. holidays. of W orld W ar II veterans eligible the buffalo pattern. Slran,?ely finishes are applied to the bottoms ' C . H . H u n t, w ho has beld a po. He told of bis surprise Tlic Easy Way ~ • who were not eligible before. If enough six. Liberty-head nickel? 13 chs. with Bailey’s and C. R. Vo. L E T U S D O Barrel of BAKING •f lamps, ash trays, and other ar> with 1913 date were struck otf ar ffJer’s line to « stake In C. R. Vo- iltlon at Borllngton for some time. A t w bA t was being told on him A great markumau v:t'S passing you know of anyone whom you tides to prevent scratches on fumi- through a small tov/n, ar.d evci-y- the mint which didn’t show up in gler’s line; Mrs. I, H . Jones' cor­ Is spending several days In town To hurt bis noble name. think will qualify, tell them to get SODA • ture. They are also utilized in lininp fiotice to Creditors where he saw evidences of amaz- the Treasury records. The most re­ ner; thenre with Mrs, I. H . Jones’ And then declare with lots of vim. One mnn told us he took bnkine •boxes, drawers and jewelry cas<*j YOUR /OB PRINTING with his Dsrents. [■ptng shooting. On trees, on falls, nn in touch with the nearest social ce n t exchange of one of theFo Still other uses include card tables line. Northeast direction about 5 Having qualified as administra­ soda tor yeurs. Claims he has used nickels w as m a d e for $3750. Thi? The bicvele brigade were out one Somebody is to blaroel” fences, and on barns were number­ security office. phonograph turntables, toys ano chs to a stake; thence W . about 2 tor of the estate of Mrs. Cora Lee over a bnri’cl of It for stomach gas, Is a high price for a coin of 25 per less bulls' eyes with ihe bullet but got only temimrary relief. backgrounds for advertising di^ chs. 10 a stake; thenre E. about 4 night last week patching up the W ith emphasis again be said, A representative of this office cent nickel 75 per cent copper Wall, deceased, late of Davie holes in the exact center. He asltcd Ilccently ho ' HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. In school at Mars Hill, has arrlv lands of Mr.s. I. H. Jones. T, A. o f M rs. C o ra Lee W a ll, decs’d. walked out onto the platform. | over. So don't go on suffering. Get Canadian herd of 70 cattle, 41 sick­ years. 1947, 1948 an d 1949. C ubr door« ANOIGNT JOKE Harman on the Norih, on East bv Clemmons, N. C., Route I. ed home for the summer holidays *‘I a m 83 years o ld .” he a n ­ CEUTA-vm—Wilkins Drug Store. ened and 19 of them died from this imports about 95 per cent of its lard Tbe fanner, his business in C., R. Vofirler, on South bv Mrp. Patronize your home newspaper A s *iere and there be w ent. nounced, in a thin, wailing voice, cause last year. Under ordinary requirements and, during the period Wilma, the little daughter, of town eonrluded, was driving Clara Bailev. and on West by Mrs. But no one seemed to know tbe '*83 y ears old . A nd. lo m a k e a liv ­ conditions, ' beet tops can be fed 1939-1946, ab o u t 95 per ce n t of theFP Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Orrell, who homeward when he heard the ing, I have to dive 00 feet into that without harm to livestock, the imports came ' from the ' United Clara Bailey and C. R: Voeler. For floors fire siren :«nd dutifully giiidcd and thereby help build up your has been very ill with pueumoiiia, tub. Imagine your own fathers, or AVMA points out. But caution i.« States. In addition to providing an hark title see Deed Book 28, p a s e Ills horse »nd wagon to the ourb. Prom whence tbe lies were sent; grandfathers—at the age of 83 hav­ What's Going On? In order if wilting and drying have outstanding market for lard, Cuban* 338. This beinir dower Interest of Is still critically 111. After the engine whizzed by he Therefore be said, *U'll let tbem ing to dive 90 feet. A young person •ecurred, as these conditions favoi are also important purchasers o' Cora Voeler and hetne kun^o as home town and county. Mrs. Carl.Sherrill, of Ml. Ulls, started up a g a in . B u t the hook- other pork products from the United could get killed doing such a thing, and-ladder tmek came zooming DREW I I .I'- tha accumulation of nitrate. tbe E Vofirler Homeplace. . fly. States. spent sevoral davs last week here and Pm 83. Tell me,“ he wept, along and smased squarely Into T h is i 8th dav of Aprtl. 1951 wllb her mother. Mrs. W ill Miller. The hateful little thlogs;’ "shaU I dive?" the fanner’s wagon. : PEARSON C. BROCK. Commissioner. They’ll break their own necks by “NO,” the touched audience shout­ i Three Most Popular Birds THE DAVIE RECORD. '^Didn’t you hear the siren?" Riboflavin In Milk The many friends of Miss lane ed in chorus. asked the cop he helped tbe The American cardinal, the west and by As Hsdeu Gaither, who la In Whlte- *'Then.“ said the 83-year-old farmer from the wreokagd. am meadowlark and the mocking­ Keeping m ilk covered .while heal KNOWS And cease to flap tbelr .' man, '•will you please clear the «'Yes, and I let 'em go,-by," A male nurse in a mental hos­ bird are the most popular birds in ing hclos save riboflavin, an im PICTDRES beod-StohM saoltorinm at Salis­ Opportunity stadium and make room for the said the farmer. ''And then along pital noticed a patient with his ear AND HE the nation. They can cite the law* portant B-vitamln. Riboflavin is de bury. will be glad to learn that she And thus It was— Indeed they died next audience?" came (hat truckload of dninken close to the wall listening intently. books to prove it. Of tiie 33 states stroyed easily by light and this T E ll THE STORY The patient held up a finger as a TELLS ALL \ destruction . is . hastened by heat. Knocks ' wtll return home this week, alinost And met their final deem. p a in te rs!’.' '• that have adopted an official bird ♦ ♦ * The Last Time warning for him to be very quiet; by legislation, seven have picked Tests show that milk boiled In the ♦ FOR RENT ♦ fully recoveted from an operation And no one goes with any pride ’T r S a r then beckoned him over and said: A problem child was becoming:; in his . I . the cardinal. Virginia, acting early light lost considerable ritioflavin. ’ "You listen here." Tou'll Find for appendicitis. To decorate their tomb. too well acquainted with the prln-i this year, made the latest addition but milk boiled in the dark tost SPA CE IN THIS PAPER The nurse put his ear to the wall Then do not waste your precious cipal's office. One day ihe princl-( to the cardinal camp which now in« very little. It is Important for the Sparkling Photographs The Mocksville^ graded school U 'and listened for some time, then 'WASHINGTON pal showed her annoyance. "Thlsf eludes Kentucky. Illinois. Indiana. housewife to Uke every precaution . Will Airange To Suit oommencemeot took place Thnrs- tim e turned to the patient and said; “I against losses of this vitamin in makes the fifth thne I have pun-> Ohio, West Virginia and North IN TO0R PAPER In' chasing lies about; . can't hear anything." milk, because milks is the food on GOOD NEIGHBORS-PRICES TO day, Friday and Saturday, even ished you th is w eek. W h a t have] I MERRY-GO-ROUND'' • Carolina Kentucky, first state to Pavie Ccf H'. VNo," said the patient, “and it’s For there I s somethlug more you to say for yourself?" / ro te a n o ffic ia l bird st.^iitcd the which children and adults depend EVERT WEEK Fir YOUR BUSINESS ings. Tbe orograms were very lo. been like that all day." for most of the rlboflaviii they aaad WS 'Tm glad It’s Friday.” }.■ ★ Every Week ★ c a rd in a i f^sraase ba».h in HEAP tlw t»^lo ic throughout, and enjoyed sublim e for best health. by lariie audiences. To lead you no and out. i

X. i THE DAVIE KECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. IT CAN HAPPEN hL.\ lASr WEEK'S SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS Valeria J. Hall Martin-Green ANSWER ^ Apathy Toward I( is with deepest sorrow that Mr. and Mrs. Aneus Ken of Main Street and the World BQEQH QBDHD we. the members of Mocksville o f H ig h P o in t, annoy □ □□ Q D □ DHDB r .D C D Q Q Bomb Attack No ,,is ch,o"e^NoTChapter No. 173,07ro“Vr™orf . E. S., rKord Elitabeth, of Winston „ J"'"" H E ja D ' QaQB FARM MACIIINBRT A Truman-MacArthu’ Fight Continues; BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR. !onlonlfcmery, Am. ______Ington, D . C ., oHlclals havo 20, 1951, answered the call of her Greene, of Mocksville, □ QQ IH Q a old, excellent eondlUon. Write Desire to contnctony person haybrj considering tho most important Master to jo in the heavenly throne The wedding will take place Chinese Launcli Spring Oflensive smiAJMt XVnrrlor J{d(, A I I Chrod' (Dutch) □□□n DQCIQ PAltMS AND RANQHES 8. Obtain t3ac3f3H aHGicica HOW DIVIDED THE NATiON— There was no sign of a letup In the lDINQ: P .a lm « . ^jS’Tlt^cSfeeS""'^ “ <3 “bide forever in that land BaQDQ U ltlG lIT Tftltaeae form , DO acrea. 30 0. Foundations great quarrel on whether President Truman did right or wrong when Itits seed DHOgg DDBHC GOP Strategy “A n extreme apathy— the *it can*? fairer th a n day* o u r H eavenly 1. Starry he«fircd Gen. Douglas MacArthur from his Pacific commands. If any­ CfCBCtnt City. n orM ft happen here- atUtude-has beer- .Home., U ^geisoiW ^jlm New Pastor 2. Steal N-18 X T AN explosive Republican sena* thing, the man on Moin Street was hotter under the collar than ever SARASOTA the roacUon of the public toward thi '4. European " torial slrolegy mooting, the big before following Uie general's impressive speech before congress. The many bulieUns we havo sent ou'P'' Therefore, Be It Resolved: R ev. P a u l H . Richards, ; country 42. Kettles GOP guns warned against tieing the line of dispute was clearly drawn; The general's supporters believed his O n O O E U Y store and M arket on 0 elty I ^ s p n .fiDr M a y 20, 1951 concerning the possibility of atomlim- First: That In the going of Sister 44. Ireland lots, located .on PruHyttlo R d . Atso eon- POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP, Monmouth Junction. N. J., g-SgJJ Republican party too closely to proposed plan of action in Asia the only possible realistic one; his cret« block slaughter house and*4D ncrea HELP WANTED-MEN. WOMEN attack on this country," said Di{ne .Valeria, we have lost a m uch lov- (poet) TtiniCEYS-Bro.nil*brcn8tcd^ Bronse. ready accepted th e pastorate of If MacArthur's kite. opponents were just as positive his pUn of acUon would mean world I^O T all the dangers of wartime tUchart GersteU. coMultant to thi j member, we shall sorely mUs 46.LltUechnd .giilpmoiit. ItlJ&JlM 'K' M ocksville a n d B ixby Presbyt ’ moi»t< 48.Con8tel!aUon One of those who led the warning wide war. The great controversy fi?- are to life and limb. More se^ caused many in the home towns to m.Lc.al, llbrq,,. G rant MuUdlpg. Atlwntn. Ocoraln. an churches and will enter ufl was Senator Taft, whose friends Teachers ExobnnKei xi'ous dangers threaten the minds, have boon worried that MacArthur wonder just how divided con a nation F O R SA I.E BEAL ESTAl’B-BUS- PROP. file attitudes, tbe characters, the jh e his new duties August ist. Tn* become and still effectively battle BTOIIB. .W algreen Afiency. Beat to BO forward foWowinjr Hij? Star might crowd him as the GOP presi­ IN S l’R U C T IO .N souls of those who A cross-country check on hom c« churches have been withoii!_ c o m m u n is m ? p'sysU'!;- in th e Kast» u n til we« too, shall dential candidate in 1052. m ake war>, Sonne of. owners revealed that inlUal stop,'^* pastor fo r som e tim e. DEAL WITH OWNER find eternal rest with our Master. “ Wo don’t know what MncArthur The two viewpoints on the Tru- our rea'den - wQl toward Individual ‘household safctf A man-MacArthur controversy were PHOTO STU IltO. Only Learn Diesel r."7 .rv o ffiri is going to say when he gels here," troH, Commcrctol - ‘ find no:;war a good Second: That we extend to her expressed by Senators Taft and equipment. Groslv s u b m it to the w ill o f o u r drivers for Ions hnul pulltns auto trailers. BNTEIU IIAIUIKK TKAING TODAY a r.e,-justified and Princess Theatrf^ Veterans, nowveternns. Also new Held Also Molela. Hotels. Bars, nanehei. Heavenly Father. chimed in that occasionally past political street" and called for bomb­ 2 way hnut: Must not be over'21^: tons Wars* that- a re not. ing of Chinese airfields and a naval and stiort wheel base. 828 .or 900 itro.s. “conquering heroes" had come WANTED TO BUY But no matter how Third: That a copy of these blockade of her coast. Senator Kerr, THURSDAY & FRIDAY home and put their foot in their well-justified a war Resolutions be spread on the m in­ mouths. He recailed that Admiral on (he other hand, said he is con­ WANTED: Old Gold, rings.. brldaework. Dr. Foremim gold ttteOi. speeuieicM, tvnlclies, storlinc m a y 'b e ,' Its dan- utes of our Chapter, a copy be Richard Widmark In Dewey, the conqueror of Manila, vinced MacArthur's military strat­ MAOIIINEKY * SDPrUES silver, etc. Prompt remttlnnco: bonded gers to mind and heart are just aa GEORGiA HOTEL BEFORE sent to the bereaved family, and a HALLS OF MONTEZUMA; got a hero's reception and was pre> egy “would hurl us downward to real as if it wore not justified at the awful road of total war." Best .smou On. city ..o n two U.S. Mflhly ONE l»*n Cftierplllnr Trncior wtih doier copy to the Tar Heel Star News sented with a free house, then in llrat.elnss shiipe. Priced to sell. V. 1». aU. By INEZ GERHARD In Technicolor. Added Nc\^ transferred the house to his wife. KATBMAK. Hnwctvlllc. Ain. Phene m 'i. WANTED t Pnrmull ••H’ '‘A" • • • fo r pu b lication . mcnt. Pick-up fo r.,02 Combino. Millikin also citod Charles Llnd- THE MILITARY— General M ac room otp Mndttloned. GrosstnR saoiaoo OLSON is going to look , MISCELLANEOUS Coble. Keute I. Uarllnitt'>n. N. C. — “To Decide Whd I» Loft” Sleep on dear friend, a life like S A T U R D A Y berg, who came home to a hero's Arthur in his speech before congress A ' just OS glamorous In her WAO>» « ^ N E danger which war-malting th in e , welcome and later made some re* said the joint chiefs of staff con­ G OIN G FlS1ll.*iO—Don't be without the uniforms, ini,JVflmers’ “Force oPf Monte Hale In i l S f S E ' beat ball. Improved Calironiln earth brings is that it gets every- Has not b.:en lived in vain. m a r k s th a t offended religioujo curred with his view on conduct of SOUTilljRN llOTBL nitOKlSRS' Planning for the Future? Arms"» as..sho.,.doea in her owrof worms lor Babb, Drcum. Do not drown in oiie-' ihiiiking that might mokes B ut hold^ an influence rare, divine, *THE OLD FRONTIER" wit: groups. the war in Korea. This brought an 50l> Chftwilitr Cem. ntdy. Atlnntn. Qfl. w.iter. easy to raise. B uy n summer aup. dbtfies,. which;Is saying a goodr, immediate statement in which the ply. Qunnilly for wholesnlQ nnd retail. Buy U .S. Defense BondsI rlghli Now- might does not really O n those who still remain ** However, tlio sharpest Repub­ DOCS. OATS, PETS, ETC. Paul Hurst & Claudia Barrcti joint chiefs said (hey had been unani­ ihaite ;rlght.and never didi olhe^ COLLIE I'Ul'riGS—Registered. Cham­ • ELLA HOLTHOUSER, lican fire was concentrated on mous in recommending the dismissal wise the champion heavy-weight Added Serial & Cartoon Senzitor Cain fur pion sired. Show ateek. Prteed aeconllng MINNIE HARTMAN, of Wasbingtun of MacArthur. The statement said: would always be the best mm, putting: the Ucpubllean itarty ou to qualUy. Somo ot Pel prices. John F. RAYMOND SILER. TIckcr-Tapo Bllzxard O ay, Jr., a m Sril Avc., So., Phone T*3SOO morally,'.in ail the world, and th« MONDAY fit TUESDAY; ‘‘Operations in the far east are be­ Uept. N»l. »I8 £ » ( lonui Street. New Do you suffer disfr«ss from tlie spot with his resolution de­ ing carried out In accordance with We«k Pays. nlrmlmrhMn, Atwbnmi most helpless invalid would be the C om m itte e . claring war on China. Neeer belore ht iht bhiory Susan Hayward &. W illiam f of tbt U. S., or possibly in the the views of the joint chiefs of staff. p e K IN G E S B pni most wicked. , Senator Wherry ol Nebraska, who $10,000 EQUIPMENT i^OR Lundigan In history of tb« world, has' * These views will be fully explained Along with ihis “might-ls- has been Secretary of State Achc- right” idea is another one close rtturning hero received such ac~ to the appropriate congressional FAItM MACmNElty Is EQ U IP . LESS THAN HALF PRICE ‘TD CLIMB THE HIGHE son's bitter foe, actually snorted: commiUees. An analysis of the basic 1 20-Quari M ills Frosted M elt Mochlne. :'to=i(;'aiat:the best way to per- WANT ADS PAY. .^ETSAREBAD "As for as the Cain resolution is claim as Gen. Douglas 1 20-Quart Emery Thompson Ice Crenm Arthur as he drove through ts differences which exist between the SURPLUS EQUIPMENT ; suade others to our way of MOUNTAIN” Uich„rdH.Wilklnsoa concerned, I am on Aeheson's joint chiefs of staff and General SrS'Ha iSS: WEAKNESS , thinking or to oiir way of Uviiy s id e ." tieker-tape blizzard to the shout- chlne.^ Ice C » a m and Po^alcle^ M ouldy F O R S A L E - 1950 Chevrolet In Technicolor. Added Nc\{ tng of 7,500,000 people in New MacArthur will be presented at that READY FOR USE 4-SlJcc Elcc. is to beat them over tho head, Senator Young of North Dakota tim e ." mtitcb makes jroa m a t has never succeeded yet. Tudor, radio, heater, spare tire, York. It xaas the climax of NERVOUS cereral W E D N E S D A Y warned that declaring war on China The man on M ain Street had better po».r ■TTou know yourseU that you wef• clock and lighter. 2,100 actual welcome home celebralions un it w ith V-belt drive. days*be(or«*7 would do "more damage than any­ hold on to his hat Everything points i-never persuadefl th a t w a y . F ists miles. May be seen at J. C. San- John Garfield &. Patricia N which began in Satt Francisco 1—K>11 rntcrnaUonal power unit, flat belt Dofemalelune- thing that has happened in the Re­ to another explosion as the general P . Motor, B 24- and guns and armies can make (brd’s residence. $1^25 cash. publican parly in five years." when the general returned to hit 1—Catcppjll*nr’^10^'traclor w ith B u ih and Inch Tobies.---- * * tlonol monthly In "THEBREAKING POT native land for the first time in and his brother officers go before people change their tune, but NANCZ OLSON 14 years. the senate foreign relations and 1—onyer H.G. 6S crawler tractor, Buih ^ln.^jreot so strangely never change their minds. FOR RENT O R SALE—Four- Added A Lad And A Lami Cain Argues armed services committees to ex­ l-^lgeS?“ld ftlo w . tltnes, The way to change people because' young Nancy Is room house on Hardison street. l —y:,A.H. Case iraetor. complete with the jc /o re , plain the conduct of the Korean conflict. The testimony will blow hot -_ your___ period? through tiieir minds and consciences ______glamorous • person. Army ^ However, Cain tried to defend his Then start tatclns Lydia B. Call or write eratX"* hydraullC;op* and hearts. One act ol international officials have assigned a WAC position by arguing that his real and cold. It will be up to the home-towner to sift it and find the truth. Plnkham's Vegetable Com* R E V . R . M . H A R D E E . BIKD DECOYS: Attract birds, life and goodwill, jusUce or generosipr is officer to the picture, to supervise purpose was to "pin this war on color, to lawns and gardens: hand>palnl. pound about ten days beforo Phone 251‘L. China Grove. N. C. Truman as Truman’s war." THE UNITED NATIONS— Members of the United NaUons, whether ed. tidewater cyptcss: SI each. 110 doi. io relieve such symptoms. more'potent than tons of high ex- her outfits. She is co-starring with they were in agreement with General MacArthur’s policy. In the far 1 fei pp. OTIS. noK B7. Htnlcfch. F ethlw. P lnk b am ’s Compound works W iUiam^ldgj^^n^dj 5r g J ^ n v j He pointed out that the President I HAVE A GOOD LINE OF east or not, were almost as Impressed by the general’s address as were B>foot mbwlns through the sympathctio oer. in his April 11 speech mentioned jy rake, also s Tp rape. _ pot«___ s?.' vous system. B c ^ Io r use members of congress. Massey-Harris tractors. O ne sue- CLABBER G ^L war 21 times. However, Cain’s col­ peeler, and eutotf sow. llvered. A. p. Jofdan, itldte Spring. 8.C. Lydia Plnkham’s Com] But the general did not gain any votes in the U.N. for following his 1—plbaon tractor with plow and dlso Miss Dorothy Mae Beck, daugh foot combine with motor. Alsu leagues failed to follow his reason- harrow. helps build upreslstanceiM ,, -_o, Claud, Jr., spent Sunday at T H I D 0 U n i' ‘/c r I Q N annoying distress. policy. His speech confirmed many delegates in the belief that a Wake Forest College with their ^er of Mrs. Myrtle Beck and W al­ 300 bales red clover and lespedeza yawning, gulf separates his concept of the way to defeat Communist Tntltf tho woTTwn's frtendl.. In the end, Cain insisted that he ter Beck, of Mocksville, Route 2, hay. J. FRANK HENDRIX. imperialism and that of the United Nations. Only on one point was there 20 It^ly t!»a ^ Note: Or you may prefer dauiditer, Miss M orion H orn, who had promised to introduce the reso­ Lydia E. P lnkham ’s TABLETS became the bride of Pvt. Cecil L. M ocksville, R o u te 3. lution and intended to go through any degree of accord—his demand for an intensified economic blockade Ar|ny-type d*um^bod?esl”compleie with added iron. Is a s tu d e n t there. Cranfill, son of M r. and Mrs. Dan of Communist China. witli it. Howover, he agreed to make Cranfill, o f Pocahontas, Va. VERNDORA REST HAVEN LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S *1 knew it,’' Bette cried Qe- Grandma’s Sayings a statement that his only purpose VEGETABLE COHPOUND Miss Ruth Lakey, R. N., of the The marriage took place at the for your aged and convalescent* ON THE FRONT— And while the politicians ranted over how the llglitcaiy. “it»s = Sticila! He’s In was to focus attention on the China Korean conflict should be conducted, the North Koreans and Chinese Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, home of M r. and Mrs. Stacy Beck patients. Restful place, healthful Issue, since Truman had already love with Sheila r* Reds opened their long awaited spring offensive. First reports from the a t 7:30 p* m ., T h u rsd ay , .w ith Rev. diet, experienced nursing care. -got the country into war. spent several days iM t week with front indicated a break-through in the mountainous central sector of W .C . Barkley officiating, using Price right. C all H a rm o n y , 189, g e ttin g old . I m e a n , here wo’vo been ■ The most explosive outburst her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin K orea b y a n e stim a te d 400,000 e n e m y troops. A p p ro x im a te ly 300,000 the double ring ceremony. or write Route 1. Hamptonville, married sue-years and . you’re not of Uie closed-door meeting came others were reported attacking in other sectors of Korea. America’s Great Name In Family Formulas . . . Lakey. o n R o u te 1. Candles were ligtited by Miss N . C oven in love.’* from Indiana's wild Sennfor First withdrawals amounted to as much as 15 miles, Allied officers AUllIte How would you know about Peggy Beck, sister of the bride. Jenner. lie was spurred out of reported, with the Chinese suffering heavy casualties. Nearly 9,000 Reds Sam Waters returned home that?” I grinned ot him. Ills scat by a remark from Sena­ were killed or wounded by artillery alone on the first day of the attack, Sylvia Cranflll, daughter oi Mr. TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH- I knew itl’* Bette cried delight­ tor Taft that “ho responsible the eighth army estimated. Swarms of planes claimed an additional toll Thursday from Davis Hospital. and Mrs. H . B. CranfiU, was ring One car load of Massey-Harris edly. “It’s Sheila! He’s in love with Republican senator would ad­ o f n e a rly 2,000. HADACOL HELPS MIN, Statesville, where he spent two bearer. self-propelled combines. 10-foot R A B IES V^ Sheila I Oh, . Jim , we think * .that’s vocate impeachment." The bride wore a powder blue cuts. All sold but one. grand) Sho’ll mako you a wonder- SALES TAX— The Committee of Americans, reportedly a nonproHt, weeks undergoing treatment, fol­ - To (his Jc n n c r shouted an- suit with white linen accessories. J. FRANK HENDRIX. til w ife l” . grily: "I may not be part of fact-finding research-survey organization covering all 48 states a n d lowing an illness with llo. H e r B ib le w as to p p e d w ith a n or- M ocksville, R o u te 3. “Sheila’s all right. Good company, the responsible Republican lead­ Hawaii, reports a recent survey indicated the majority of the nation’s WOMEN AND CHILDREN So are the dozen other girls I’ve chid shower with ribbons and FOLLO^ ership, but I have my own opin­ businessmen favor a retall-sales tax on the federal level. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Comatier been bringing up hero.” io n ." The organization said it sent questionnaires to some 30,000 business­ bows. B A R G A IN S — O n ly 12 m ore Stomach Distress, Aches and Pains, and daughter. Miss Lena, spent Gill shrugged. **0.K., Jim . We’ve He demanded immediate im­ men, of whom more than 15,000 replied. The businessmen were Following the ceremony Mr. days of the Close O ut Sale. Steel been hoping you’d fall for one o£ peachment of President Truman fa v o r the sales tax by 02 per ccnt; 12 per cent for such a tax un-down Condifions ond Nervousness several davs last and this week in and Mrs. Stacy Beck entertained ,Cots 36x76. Sale Price $6.95. BIXBY R O B E R T S O N S T ^ them, because you*rc missing-some and *used considerable profanity in manufacturer’s level; and 26 per cent opposed to any Sales (ax. Philadelphia, guests of Mr. and at a cake cutdng for the wedding thing—not . being married.” demanding it. Whether or not the survey reached to tho Main Street ' ’ wS''|jlon!“ "‘ ELBAVILLECHUHCH e To Deficiencies of Vitamins B1, B2, . M rs. D . R . S tro u d , Jt. party and close relatives, after WO nights after that I saw SheUa, Senator Eeton of Montana tried was not indicated, but it could hardb' be conclusive unless T R IR B S that folks reolly which the couple left for a short, ARMY-NAVY STORE, rORK- LIVENGOOD ST^ T We went to an in-town hotel to 6 vm to soothe Jcnncr by explaining that suited. show thfilr education when th1» mid Mn. A. U. I^«n . naldOT. K [I’re till’s and Bette’s. But Sheila senate was supposed to act as a " R E D L A N D - D U K E S M IT our • donia Moravion church, Farming­ shook her head, and I looked at her SO S>VBET. 'n smooth, 'n moaemU jury. Ecton cautiniicd that it would ton Road, Sunday May, 13tb, • * FARM INGTON-E. C. JAI in some surprise. That's-what the men folks arc 80)' ‘ be improper for a senator who was and thoy'ro not taJhln’ about d'l 'They’re nice people,” she said, supposed to sit on the jury to ex- and m il continue each night They’re talk ln ' about "Table-Grai pi'ess advance opinions about im­ IH QUALITY ' MOCKSVILLE - HIGH SC like them, but I’m a little tired of Nu-Maid, tho modem roorsarine. through the 20th, at 7:30 o’clcock. being an oxcuse.” p eachm ent. MOCKSVILLE DEPOT Tou suro kin tell the dlfferonco. The publicte cordially Invited to '*E xcuse?" Ku-Ma)d spreads on smooth. Nu- Beating Eniisted Men atte nd. ‘ A D V A N C E — S C H O O L B U “I’ve heard about the other girls. MtUd tastes good by UscK ’cause It’s IS MORE _.iey ^yere.all excuses, but I ’ll bet m o d e m In tcxtui^o and flavor^-' It has been hushed up by the they didn’t know it.” Mr.-and Mrs. Dewev Joyner and ' CORSATZER-HENDRIX navy. bu» the Norfolk, Va., shore “Now, wait a minute,” I said. JjOOKS to m e llko the only way patrol iias been otllcially accused daughter Mrs. Hazel Reavts, ol . I S T E W A R T S S T O R E (5 M i “What is this?" * ' to reason with a so^allcd “problem of kicking and beating servicemen MocksvOle, R . 1, spent last week "Call it a game. If you like.” She child” Is to Arst th in k of tho young- and throwing them into the brig TW SIM DE^Pi ' s m i t h G R O V E P A U L B C un as a ''child with a problem.” looked at me steadily. “Jim , you’d ssMiaft I. W. U. CurKUDW. 8pHi>ia«t4. Obl«* without their shoes. ■ in Louisville, Ky., w ith their son better give up. Gill happens to love These shocking charges were Parts tns.y look allies on tbe sur^ice, OAK GROVE - OAK GRO-^^ Norman Hepler Joyner who was his wife and 1 have an idea he’ll m O B N IT COAtBS to style, yoUow made in a confidential report by bv: the tnio story o f quality goes far keep oh loving her.” Rear Adm. P. N. Kivette, who was graduated at the Southern Baptist '. SHEFFIELD ■ SM ITH’S STCj'“ margorlno. . f - — She sighed, “Oh, Jim. stop patrol and sent a sharp report chandisc, and jewelry stores on Main Street enjoyed a dollar sales in­ lUrs. Anna loverene. Church F» IT. Horton, 108 74th Ate., nichard Krabtlt, 3118 Mur/Mi 7 c ‘ ; .'j oo ly ona n f toe dcL'.*a rersoi pretending.. Tou’re in love with »3>r to tlic navy, charging that the crease during March of 1051 over the same month last year, the census Point, LonUlanat "You don't know Houtton, Texas, says about his lit- Road, Toledo 14, Ohio, am an Mrs. W illiam F. Nail, who has V. ’;y it w ill pay yon to uss I H ; OTHO GRAVES STORE | BHf'e^Tbu’^c' been In love with will be paid upon publication Norfolk SP’s were ^‘arrogant, bureau reported. how wonderful it feels to be in tie sen: “Lee was very weak and appMntico pharmacist and 1 go to ■ V.'r-sr/iin?-..- lr»jrts‘r>rr.H to______u efirst fli contributor ot each ao- been living in Weisbaden. Ger­ ‘ GREASY CORNER- EVER^ her for so many tears * yon’vo dictatorial, abritrary, s o m e* Hardware stores recorded a 22 per cent sales rise; dry goods and such good condition— after feeling run-down • and just aidn't want the UniversV of ToUdo. Going to c.’ : .:r icC ornuch macSilnc*. ceptcd string or Idea . . . $10.11 7 lost- coiint. -You .’•kept.- bringing, accepted ontry Is accompanied'by limes abusive and occasionally general merchandise stores a 20 per cont rise and jewelry stores a IS run-down. 1 had o very poor ap­ to oat ot all. We hoard about school and working until 9:80 ^eto many, with her husband, Master I . G A R A G E petite—in fact, food didn't agret HADACOL and decided that pretty, girls up. there, hoping largo picture o f Miss Nu-Mald tio& i brutal.*' per cent rise. ;hat was pretty tiresome. 1 was getting t 'Sergeant W . F; Nail, for more with me at oil. I bad a hard time w hat Lee needed. A lte r hes started ond and run-down*run-down'keeping keeninc oacepace witht h e ;a 4 ftll f<{r. one pf. them, hop­ the package. Address ’‘Grandm^** Kivetle’s investigation was con­ The agency said its figures were based on reports from -about 10,000 ! cbOLEEM EE - SCHOOL BU, „ iiiffhts . « . sometimes 1 all I had to do. Being marrfrrirf * M d ' than tw o years arrived in this cit\ ing'she’d break up their match; 109 E a s t Peorl Street, Cincinnati 2* ducted by Ensign Robert E. Ken­ independent stores. The department gave out no actual sales figures. ____ j stay awake until one or two up right away. H ------having a fam ily. I am compi iTIi'en your^ hiiyo a-chance.with Obto. ipolled to last wsek and will make her home NORTH COOLEEMEE-NEi yon. in the morning and then the next gainingj weight and eats real well work after school. I work in • Bcttc?.-;r-v;.-, Commenting upon his subordi­ PROBER HAILS PRESS— Senator}, Kefauver, speaking before tha day I would feel tired and groggy now, end has been feeling real good, with Mrs. W .F.N aiL &t. Nail STORE phairoacy here in Toledo. After “ Stop r^'t-yciletL.“you’re crazy I ' nate's report, Admiral Kivette de­ American Society of Newspaper Editors, said his committee’s celebrated all day bng. You have no idea how HADACOL has been good for Leo solli^-HADACOL here in the S fe be in g transferred fro m Gc “No I’m not. .,1’m quite sane. clared: “I believe these to be true investigation into crime could not lavc succecded without the support terrible I felt. Now all this is eons and I heartily recommend it to store, 1 decided I'd try It -You . . . yes, now th a t I have been overyone.” ■ to a n e w field o f action. H e is ex- What kiUs me i i that .neither GIU and not isolated eases.” of the notion’s press. havo no Idea how much it has taking HADACOL, I feel wonder­ HADACOL has helped many pect^ to arrive home some time nor Bette have 'caught on.” She The admiral also added: “The The senator restated his theory that'the place for **acUon against T H E C lj fu l. I get lots o f good, sound sleep, ^ildren suifering weak, run-down stopped a n d b it h%r lipl- “ W e ll, it ’ . very few but brief reports I have gamblers and other underworld ele nents Is Main Street, not Pennsyl­ I next fell. ' have a fine appetite and just lots conditions when_due_ to deficiencies ) none of my affair,.but I’ll tcU you had concerning the condition of the vania Ave., Washington.” of Vitam ins B*, B*, N iacin ______ol energy. I can eat any kind of m this, Jim : Those t^o are about the shore patrol brig arc calculated to All tlie press joined in the effoi of exposing crime, Kefauver said. I f your child is puny and run-down M r . and Mrs. Russell Barber, food now and it doesn’t botiier mo only inspiring people I’ve ever induce nausea without a visual in­ “That spai was instrumental in letting off the explosion that has due to such deficiencies, H A D A C O L havo won’ cuBtomers'on HADA CdlJ I who are living in the.W . a Oirt- The Law L followed.” » bit. I Just can’t begin to thank kno\vn. A n d I ’m aU, jo r le ttin g th e m spe ctio n ." can help. HADACOL is recom. I am 81 and a veteran of World In e r house on Salisbury street have • .,f HADACOL." - mended by many doctors. W a r stay -^at way. From now on. count MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE liutchased the Toe Graham house me out.” ;l Merry>Go-Rannd ” ■: avenue. M rs. a n d Mrs. I shrugged. “O.Kj You’re out. Marriner Ecclcs, who has threat­ Months . . . 'ill move to Lexington. There are two dozen others out with ened to resign from the federal 1950 Marriage Rate C imbs 6 Per Cent HADACOL CAIS HELP YOV Graham is connected you But you’re the first, who’s resei’ve board several times, now ASv '.of The U.S. public health scrvlce re­ since 1043. T he < ) w as 3 p e r cont ^ the Model Furniture Co. Mr. guessed the feason.’M J sighed. “I tells friends he has definitely made . . if-your system -lacks these, essential elements, Don’t go tlnrough life suffering witii’.conditlopB ported recently the marriage rate a n d . >u w ill be -amazed a t the wonderful results I Mrs* Barber will move into guess r d better .quit. CMU and Bette up bis mind to leave the board on caused by such deficiencies when relief may bo as All Vaccine A1.WATS 1.00K. POB rose and the divorce rate dropped ! y e a i ADACOL can bring you, as it has to thousands of ■. ctoss'at hand as tho nearest drugstoro lor- su ffe r^ p new ho m e in th e ne ar fu- th in k if I.m a r r ie d yoii.lL’d be getting SmSBT, June 1. (A mistake—the government wholesome Iflss Nu-Mald on tho in the United States during th'e ) other fine foiics who suffered a d e ficie n t of Vitamins a prize. I’m beginntogto agree with already is painfully short of good ex- from these.defidencies. Buy HADACOL today. Trial ^ T h e R ecord is sorry to lose pack{«e when you buy margarine. 69',, B% Iron and Niacin In your system. from The LeBlane Coiporation, Lafayette, Lotdslau* point on national issues. m a te d a t 386,000— w a s the A'awassasiftiss M m

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' t h e PAViE KEcoitpTiagEKSviLLE. fj.c: THE DAVIE RECflRD. Slrikt SeHled ' THE DAVIE RECORD. Roy Call, who has been Mirror Lake’s Driving Range tlent at Rowan Memorial L Valeria J. Hall Martin-Greene « l i C. FRANK STROUD, EUITOR. The strike which has been in at, Was able to return home World nesdav* It is with deepest sorrow that Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kemper ------progress at Erwin cotton mills at JUNIOR GOLF AND PICNIC GROUNDS Uideit Paper In Tiie County we. the members of Mocksville Martin, of High Point, announce TttEPHONE . . , 1 Cooleemee for the past six weeks CLASSIF Are Now Open For Your Convenience No Liquor. W ine, Beer Adt Pyt. Philip H . Jones, who is Chapter No. 173,0. E S, record FOR RESERVAllON FOR CLUB DINNERS, ETC. PUBLISHED FIGURES SHOW: Entered atthePoatofflce t . Mock.- ight Continues; B U S IN E S S & INVb:ST. OPPOR. NEWS AROUND TOWN. •aie, N. C„ as Second-daap Mall operation this week, it F O R SALE P h o n e 3631-J Salisburv, N . C . 2 i M iles O n F a ith R o a d IKcT!c3fe"BSlT'± *''*“t -%G»e“HarSs G^lenrloL' imtter, Harcb 3.1909. is said. Wc are all glad that the is stationed at Camp Polk. La., Valeria Justice Hall, who on April of Dr. and Mrs. Garland Vestal spent the past 10 days with home WSl. answered the call of her Greene, of Mocksville, Route 3. strike is over. MRS. GOODMAN AND SONS Robert Benson is spending six ng Offensive 8(101 W arrior ltd., n*h«wi. A U . weeks at Chapel Hill attending follu in the old home county. Masterto join the heavenly throng p'®P^®ce in Camel is America’s SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 llunlint Lodie, American- was no sifin ot a letup In the and abide forever in that land A”**"®**______ONE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA S I.SII a highway patrol schooL May Jurors iman did right or wrong when CAROLINA 7Hc. |h, his Pacific commands. If any- Crcaccnt CHy. I Dirtnaav Dinner Pastor ONE Y E A R . OUTSIDE ST AT I - t2.no M r . a n d M rs. H a ro ld C . Y o u n g most popular SIX MONTHS, OUTSIDE STATE - ‘ T under the collar than ever SARASOTA lieft T hu rsd ay a lte m o o n fo r N ew Sunday, May 6th, was a happy Therefore, Be It Resolved: drawn for the M;iv term o f Davie live speech before congress. The Rev. Paul H. Richards, of OROCBItY Store nnd Market on 0 cHy Telephone 300 Southern Bank Bids. Mocksville, N .C. day, and one lone to be remem- First: That in the going of Sister •'B MV PU\nt twurni «dc r«iicn ov Superior court w hich convenes in Ij general's supportere believed his 1«U. loeutcd on Fruitville Rd. a|bo con. York City, where they will spend Monmouth Junction, N. J., has ff MY PtOPlE WHICH ARE CAU0) BY .ujg xx .. -ya.u i on\y possible realistic one; his creto block slnufthlcr houoo and‘40 aeres . of improved land. Locntcd on Oocio Rd. a week. bered by Mrs. H . C. Meroney, one . Valeria, we have lost a much lov- cigarette liy still accepted th e pastorate of th e MY HAME. SHAll HUMBLE THEMSaVES, AND JLae H R Khw DR. RAMEY F. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR of Mocksville’s best known and fd member, we shall sorely miss MAY lMB5FWMVMfr AMh TIIDU AWAV William H. Bobbitt.'ae war. The great controversy Mocksville and Bixby Presbyteri­ X-RAY LABORATORY Pvt. CharlieiLakey. who is sta­ beloved ladies. O n that day ,he •>« presence, but may the memory an churches and will enter upon L i!' 1.-.. ^ ^ o f C h arlo tte , presldin® i»sed many In the home towns io ^ o f her love and service inspireinspii us FWM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEH W ill I C aJahaln— F N xu^ . divided can a notion tioned at Camp Gordon, Ga., was given a birthday dinner at the his new duties August 1st. These more DnUO STOltcf^nlSKen Agency. Bust H ours: 9!30-12:30 2:30-Sj0 C losed S aturday 2j30 to go forward following Hi« Star churches have been without HEAR FROM HEAVEIi AND WlU WRGIVE B .“ l gT unism " TiTffi •pent last week with Mr. and Mrs. home of her daughter, Mrs. P. G. in»n the Hast, uuntil n til we,we. too, shall shi Monday. Wednesday and Friday Evenings—&30 to 8s30 pastor fo r som e tim e. THEIR SINS. AND Will HEAL THEIR UHD."— 1 Clarksville - M . M . Naylor. Jack *-wo viewpoints on the 'Jru- H . A . Lakey, bn Route 1. Brown, on North Main Street. A find eternal rest with our Master. 2 CHRON. 7:14, Q q q q in-MacArthur controversy were bounteous repast was spread on Second: That we extend to her « ’ » . pressed by Senators Taft and A U d u y singing a t R e d la n d Pen- family our deepest sympathy in rarmington*-John C. HardinK,5rr. Senator Taft charged "'the tables on the lawii. All of the YOU CANNOT HELP BUILD VAL^B\’^IIEALTV * iNSflUA'KL-, (acostal Holiness Church, May their great loss, and that we hum« Fletchcr E Willard, Arthur Laird. administration is working i n Stoto S«. W nck aioim m in? N.O. children and grandchildren were UP YOUR TOWN OR COUN­ WAKTEO (rnck Irnotora to Icnac with bly submit to the wil! of our Fulton— Pranb 1 T t sidcs of tho military and ;;Notice of Sale of Motor Vchides Seized by the 20th. Dinner on the grounds. present. The Record joins Mrs. T Y BY ADVISING OUR PEO- f u l t o n — Frank Wvatt, L. J. Lu- .jiucal street" and called for bomb- H eav en ly F ather. Princess Theatre A ll singers invited. Meroney’s many friends in wish­ p c r , O lln Bamhardt. k of Chinese airfields and a naval nnd short wheel baso. 629 or 00ft tires. Third: That a copy of these P L E T O G O T O O T H E R C IT IE S THURSDAY & FRIDAY cae^r'^l?: Sheriff of Davie County While Being Used ing for her many more happy Resolutions be spread on the m in­ TO DO THEIR TRADING. Jerusalem -Tom Daniels. Wil- f ' f f “ Mr. and Mrs. Stainbrook and c n __r\ -D n i. * the other hand, said he is con* birth days.______utes of our Chapter, a copy be Richard Widmark In la r d IL F o s te r. C. F. Bahnson. heed MacArthur’s military strat- little daughter Linda Ruth,' of sent to the bereaved family, and a Swat the doB and the dirty poli­ M ocksville — K. M . Clement, J. |y "would hurl us downward to GEORGIA HOTEL - For the Illegal Transportation of In- , "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" Clarksville, Tenn., spenr last week copy to the Tar Heel Star News ticians. I G b,. city, on-two U.8. hlfiWy- Frank Walker, ClilFord E. R«,vis.f *“ ■” ishways. City's best rcstaurnnt ^ toxicating Liquors in town, guests ot Mr.-and Mrs. Carter-Spry fo r p u b lication . In Technicolor. Added News SPINET PIANOS Shadv Grove—Taylor Howard,! THE MILITARY— Conoral Mac- TS?„ar'” Cecil Uttle. *‘Sleep on dear friend, a life like S A T U R D A Y No thief can get our vote for eqn bo Inerenscd to Miss Mary Spry, daughter of Roy C. Beauchamp. i**? f"'S?'’, “"S' Ka th in e , ______fid the jo in t chiefs o f s ta tt con> < Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of : Davie Monte Hale In any office in any partv. A man — ^ W c. T ho s. W . Reavis, w h o is Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Spry, of H as n o t b.*en lived in vain. ff\ • i* n !• orred with his view on conduct of SOUTHERN HOTEL DKOKERS' {County, N. C., made and entered by his Honor, W illiam H.Bobbitt, Route 4. and Ralph Carter, son of w h o w ill steal a vote w ill steal MB Cimmlitr Com, nidg. Atlanta. Oft. stationed at Fort George Meade, B u t hoIdn>l«MS- An analysis o( the b asic one Fruehauf Trailer 1946 Model, Serial No. 1308024. Said Tractor High »Grade Pianos Didn't Advertise J J L — “'jfferences which exist between (he SURPLUS EQUIPMENT Mr-.ond Mrs. Duke Tutteroiv for a honeymoon trip through MOUNTAIN" bmith and daughter, Miss Ooro-^nt chiefs of staff and General and Trailer will be offered for sale in separate units and then as a Western Carolina. READY FOR USE are the proud parents of a fine 10- FORSALfi-1950 Chevrolet In Technicolor. Added News Tuesday, May 8th, was election thy, and sons Grant and George acArthur will be presented at that w hole. M t. and Mrs. Carter are gra­ pound son, Duke, Jr., who arrived Tudor, radio, heater, spare tire, day in Mjcksville, but seems thar Smith. Mrs. Watts was a former n e .” I will also at said time and place sell publicly for cash to the high­ duates of Coolemee High School. W E D N E S D A Y Hammond Organs ♦J if,-v t ^ T he m a n on M a in S treet h a d better clock and lighter. 2,100 actual est bidder, one 1939 two door DeLux Ford automobile. Motor No. at their home at Center on May Mrs- Carter holds a position the voters didn't know an elec­ resident of Davie County, daugK*pld on to his hat. Everything points 1—K-U InjernaUonal power unit, flat belt miles. May be seen at J. C. San­ John Garfield &. Patricia Neal another explosion as the general 18-4881027, License N u m b e r 663-822, seized w h ile b ein g used in the ' 3rd. with Western Electric at Wins- tion was being held. The elec­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. W . E. Smith, t»ColerpjUar 10 ‘tractor with Bush and fo rd ’s residence. $1,525 cash. In "THEBREAKING POINT” 217 W. Slh St. Winston-Salem, N. C. id liis brother officers go before unlawful transportation of liquor. ton-^alem. Mr. Carter is in the tion was not advertised in The o f R o u te 1. 1—Oliver ll.C. 6fi cran Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, senate foreign relations and and BegR dlse. T h is the 23rd d ay o f A p ril, 1951. U . S. Navy, and is stationed at FOR RENT O R SALE—Four- Added A Lad And A Lamp Record and the result was diat out *med services committees to ex* o f B revard, a n d M r . an d M rs. Jetfer room house on Hardison street. iZv!a?h! ^"ic^ro'clor. complete with the Norfolk, Va, of at least 500 qualified voters, Uct. The testimony will blow hot tolkiwins equipment, all hydraulic i op- Adcock and children of Sanford, 'Mrs. Carter will make her home Call or write Resigns Pastorate owner to sift It and find the truth. eraicd: j^jjcnlow ] G . A . TUCKER, o n ly 65 votes were cast. T h e fol- for the present with her parents. R E V , R . M . H A R D E E . Bush ond^Bofiff disc were Sunday guests of Mrs. W . of the United Nations, whether Disc hnrrow | Sheriff of Davie County. P h o n e 251-L. C h in a Grove, N . C . lowing men. who had no opposi- of 3-row planter and fortllizer dlatribvlor L . C ilL ot this city, who has been pastor ^1 MacArthur’s policy in the far tio n , w e.e elected: 2*row eulilvator Bttachmenta I HAVE A GOOD LINE OF by the general's address as were 8-foot mowing machine . 0 Cranfill’Beck ofCourtnev Baptist Chureb for J^»y rake. aJso^ siJp scrape, polo V*W?shrngU«rrBr *2.®’ 'per‘ IdO'do- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Horn and M a y o r— Jo h n D u rh a m . peeler, and cutoti saw. llvered.red. A. P. Jordan. Hidge Spring, B.U. Massey-Harris tractors. One six- more than three years, resigned l-.GIbson tractor with plow and dlse Miss Dorothy Mae Beck, daugh- foot combine with motor. Also Aldermen—Cecil Litde, L. S. rotes in the U.N. for following his hnrrow. C RlC K B T Si for bettei nsh baiti. Large •on, Claud, Jr., spent Sunday at his pastorate on May 6th. and has delegates in the belief that a 1—1940 Chcv * ...... ‘ crlckeU 100 tor M.75 ■ Send tSr ter of Mrs. Myrtle Beck andid Wal- 300 bales red clover and lespedeza ^ irmotlon on Wake Forest College with their Bowden, R. B. Sanford, Jr., T. ], of the way to defeat Communist e looman’s Jrletidt. ter Beck, of Mocksville, Route 2, hay. J. FRANK HENDRIX. accepted a position vrith Heritage Ico ^u c k, 2-speed rear end, 82S- rlK ln g pour pole, ho’ ...... _O daughter. Miss M nrion H orn, who Caudell, M . H. Murray. ions. Only on one point was there _ ,. y tires.' NOTICE! became the bride of Pvt. Cecil L. M ocksville, R o u te 3. Furniture Co. Mr. Cheshire will 10>TanB Df 12 and Ul-pound m ining rails. It is bad that a town with an intensified economic blockade 0—7x13 ^m y-type dum p bodies, complete wlto*fldSed ironT is a s tu d e n t there. CranfiU, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Dan move his famiiy to their former population of over . , w ould LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S Cranfill, o f Pocahontas, Va. VERNDORA REST HAVEN 2 000 Information with pictures si.00 -Postpaid. M iss R u t h Lakey, R . N ., o f the home on Bingham street the first politicians ranted over how the "^.MSTltONO CRICKET FARM, - OUan. V EO ET A B LC C O M PO U N D The marriage took place at the for your aged and convalescent* cast o n ly 65 votes for the men Write Albert Shumaker. Jasper, Ala. ' Qft. "South's Latffcst." Dealers in- of June. The Record is glad to the North Koreans and Chinese p a y phone, 44 or Qg| resloenee pbene » Invltcd.-Writo for Inforrootlon. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, home of M r. and Mrs. Stacy Beck padents. Restful place, healthful who are to look after the town’s welcome these good people back offensive. First reports from the spent several days Iw t week with at 7:30 p. m ., Thursday, .with Rev. diet, experienced nursing care. affairs for the next rwo years, e mountainous central sector of W . C. Barkley officiating, using to the old home town. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ausdn Price right. C all H arm o n y , 189, ly troops. A p p ro x im a te ly 300,000 the double ring ceremony. or write Route 1, H am p to n v ille , . . . Lakey, o n R o u te 1. r sectors of Korea, America’s Great Name In Family Formulas Candles were lighted by Miss N . C much as IS miles, Allied o&icers All Dog Owners Peggy Beck, sister of the bride. FFA Band to Play Swicegood-Souther casualties. Nearly 9,000 Reds Sam Waters returned home ne on the first day of the attack, Sylvia Cranfill, daughter o f M r. TO ARRIVE THIS MpNTH« Farmington FFA string band Miss Elizabeth Faye Swicesood; Thursday fimm Davis Hospital, planes claimed an additional toll and Mrs. H . B. Cranfill, was ring One car load of Massey-Harris will play in Lexinuton Mny 19, for daughter o f rs. V . A . Swice- HADACOL HELPS HiN, Statesville, where he spent two bearer. self-profiled combines. 10-foot < RABIES VACCINATION CUNICS AT THE the District Championship in the good and the late Mr. Swicegood weeks undergoing treatment, fol­ The bride wore a powder blue cuts. All sold but one. mericans, reportedly a nonprofit, suit w ith white linen accessories. J. FRANK HENDRIX. String Band Contest. Ray Hend of Mocksville Route, 4, became on covering all 4B states a n d lowing an illness with flu. Her Bible was topped with an or­ Mocksville, Route 3. the bride of Luther Morris South­ ited the majority of the nation’s WOMEN AND CHILDREN ticks will play tor the instrumen­ n the federal level, chid shower with ribbons and FOLLOWING PLACES AND TIMES er, son of Mr. and M i^ M. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Comatzer tal Solo Contest. Ray plays the onnalrcs to som e 30,000 business- bow s. BARGAINS — Only 12 m ore and daughter. Miss Lena, spent French harp. Members of the band Souther of Statesville, Route 6 o n 1. The businessmen were Stomoch Distress, Aches and Pains, Following the ceremony Mr. days of the Close O ut Sale. Steel several days last and this week in Tuesday, May 15, 5:00 P. M . to 5 JO P.- M . are J. C. Caudle, Clarence Eaton, April 28th at the home of the of­ per cent for such a tax and Mrs. Stacy Beck entertained Cots 36x76, Sale Price $6.95. BIXBY ROBERTSON STORE opposed to any sales tax. .un-down Conditions and Nervousness ficiating minister. Rev. R. J. Star­ Philadelphia, guests of Mr. and at a cake cutting for the wedding T uesday, M a y 15, 6:00 P. M . to 6:30 P . M . Richard Carter, Ray Hendri.'t. to the Main Street busi « TO Slon**”"'E L B A V IL L E C H U H C H To Deficiencies of Vitamins B1, B2, Mrs. D . R . Stroud, Jr. party and close relatives, after i$ZJ9 gallon. Dave Rankin, of Rankin-San- ling, of Advance. The couple nbe conclusive unless he which die couple left for a short, ARMY-NAVY STORE, FORK - LIVENGOOD STORE T uesday, M a y 15, 7:00 P . M . to 7:30 P . M . will make their home with the ford Implement Co., will donate* Niacin and Iron " Evangelist Barney Pierce began wedding trip )o Pocahontas, Va. groom's parents. 'Mocksvill<^.;N;C;.^ ^ „^ ^ ,3 c h u r c h - - Thursday. May 17. 5:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. cash prizes to the boys in this con­ his evangelistic meetmg at Mace­ T hursday, M a y 17. 6:00 P . M . to 6:30 P . M . test, and he will also give cash Dr. Edward Evans, 68, well- donia Moravion church, Farming­ REDLAND-DUKE SMITH'S STORE prizes to the boys who took part known colored citizen of Mocks­ ton Road, Sunday May, 13th, * FARMINGTON -E. C. JAMES STORE Thursday. May 17, 7-'00 P. M . to 7t30 P. M . ville. died May 5th, at his home in the Livestock judging contest. and will continue each night on Lexington street, following a IH QUALITY ' MOCKSVILLE - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Friday, M a y 18. 6:00 P. M . to 7:00 P . M . GRA DY BECK, Reporter. long illness. Funeral services were th ro u g h th e 20th, at 7:30 o ’clcock. ' M O C K S V IL L E D E P O T Saturday Morning, Mav 19. 9:00 A. M. to 9:30 A. M . held at the Second Presbyterian The public is cordially invited to Church on Wednesday afternoon, attend. ‘ A D V A N C E - S C H O O L B U I L D I N G - Monday, May 21, 5:00 P. M . to 5:30 P. M . Small Grain Field with Rev. Robert Massey, h i s IS MORE Monday, May 21,6K30 P. M . to 6:30 P. M. pastor officiating. The body was M r. and Mrs. Dewey Joyner and ' c o if ATZER-HENDRIX STORE bay This Week laid to rest with Masonic honors daughter Mrs. Hazel Reavis, ot I STEW ARTS STORE (5 Miles East of Mocksville) Monday, May 21, 7:03 P. M . to 7:30 P. M . in th e Presbyterian cemetery. Mocksville, R. 1, spent last week THAN S ill DEIPI ' s m i t h GROVE PAUL BOWLES STORE - Tuesday, May 22, 5:00 P. M . to 5:30 P. M . Piedmont Test Farm, States­ S urviving is the wite. In Louisville, Ky., with their son ville ^ill have two meetings, May Tuesday. Mav 22, 6:00 P. M . Co 6:30 P. M . Norman Hepler Joyner who was Paru may look alika on the sur.^ce, OAK GROVE - OAK GROVE CHURCH 17-18. 10 a. m . a n d 2 p. m . (be Ball Game b*. c the true story of quality gees far g^uate d at the Southern Baptist dANA-ROBERT FURCHES HOUSE Tuesday, May 22. 7:00 P. M . to 7:30 P. M . These meetings are for the pur­ olitics or the acclaim of a dscprr than that. Jntsrnstlonal llar- Seminery. Rev. Joyner was pro­ V5SKT nta.'iss :ure of that quality, lle^- pose of demonstrating the princi '>all seoion on the snuHlot . DAVIE ACADEMY - ■ - - Thursday, May 24, 5:00 P. M . to 5:30 P. M . DA\IEDRIVE-m ied Amerlcant took time out jt moted to Doctor of Theology and u ln f I H j»crt3 fratn the asssml>Iy lin o pies of small grain production. nrs c;: .r.nccl w ith jhls l,OCO,COn^VoI« I will enter in the enrollment this 5 CENTER -TUTTEROW’S STORE Thursday. May 24, 6:00 P. M . to 6:30 P. M. This year the program will feature X'-'jy. J : lo o ’ 3 '‘iinilc r ihs slrin", c h c ^ T hursday. M a y 24, 7:00 P. M . to 7:30 P . M- THEATRE ware, dry goods and general mer- fall at the same Seminary. w rr->t«cc i i l stam'urcls o f qualltj*. SHEFFIELD SMITH’S STORE Varieties winter and spring type; I - in S treet enjoyed a d o lla r sales in- Mrt, Anm Lawrene, Church F . IP. Ilorton, 108 74th Ave^, Richard KrahilL S118 Mur/Ustd Tfc'j .‘j o n ly one o f the dc::.*n rc,-son5 Mocksville Salisbury Highway Friday, M a y 25, 5:00 P. M . to 5:30 P ;'M . effect of fertilizers on yields; cuN 3 same month last year, the census Point, LouUtoaai **Yon don't know Houston, Texa$,u«, sayaBuys about fUBhis ut- lit- ncNiu,ftoacf, Toleilototeuo 14, uatotOhlot " i aam m aan n ■ Mrs. W illiam F. Nail, who has v.':y it w ill pay you to u-is IH . OTHO GRAVES STORE how wonderful It feels to be in tie soni "LeeI woswas very weak and apprentice pharmacist and I go to ! n.irts*brnll tural practices; seed treatment and been living in Weisbaden, Ger- ' g r e a s y C O R N E R - E V E R H A R D T S l G A R W O O D W ednesday a n d Thursday per cent sales rise; dry goods and such good condition—after feeling run-down andid Justjust dididn't wont the UnlTcrsity of Toledo. Going to c.’ : .tc 7 -cCorm?ck mnchinr-. disease control; grain storage and run-down. I had a very poor ap- to oat at all..11. Wa heard about school and working ______untdl_ 9:80 gets , many, with her husband. Master r cent rise and jewelry stores a 15 I . GARAGE . . - - Friday, May 25. 6:00 P. M . to 6:30 P. M. petlte-'in fact, food didn't agree HABACOL and decided that was------pretty...... tiresome. , I was ...getting insect control. Visitors will be M a y 16th and 17th I Sergeant W . F; Nall, for more with,™ .^IL I hardjme and,r„a.d^-tej,„g ! C O O L E E M E E - S C H O O L B U IL D IN G Friday, M a y 25, 7:00 P . M . to 7:30 P . M- iiivlded Into smali groups and ro- •'ENCHANTMENT” based on reports from -about 10,000 ...... Jfijjff _____ . .. all I bad to do. Being married aod ^^'than tw o years arrived in this cit\* Btt^'among th7!lariou7 Xmon^' David Niven & Teresa Wright it gave out no actual sales figures. would slay awake until one or two picked up right away. He sL---- h aving a family, Z am compelled to NORTH COOLEEMEE—NEAR ROBERT FOSTER’S in the morning and then the next gaining weight and eats real well work after school. I work In I last wsek and will make her home atrations. W c invite vou to come ONE CARTOON Kefauver, speaking before the pharmacy hero in Toledo. A fte r jE'wlth Mrs. W . F. NaU. Sgt Nail STORE . . - - Saturday Morning, May 26, 9:00 A. M. to 9:30 A, M. ors, said his committee’s celebrated ______soiling' Bi^ACOL hero In the and ^tudy with us our small grain being transferred from Germany Friday and Saturday lave succeeded without the support terrible I felt. Now all this is and...... I heartily recommend * -It to ‘ store, I dedded I'd try It. You pto R ram . . , . . yea, now th at I have been have ,no idea_how much It has %!to a n e w field o f action. H e is ex- May 18th and 19th Kpected to arrive home some time that-the place for ’’action against taking H A D A CO L, I feel .wonder­ ,— X O L has helped many picked me up. Fm telling you truth- THE CHARGE IS $1.00 PER DOG J. WADE HENDRICKS | ‘SIX GUN MESA” f u l I get lots o f good, Bound sleep, ..... Iren ------sulTerlng weak, run-down fully, H A B A C O L is the answer to nents Is Main Street, not Pennsyl- have a fine appetite and just lots conditions when lue to deOcienclea a ll m y tiredness from sittin g a p InextfalL , Assistant Director In Charge. Johnny Mack Brown o f energy. 1 can eat Also “LURE OF IRELAND" of exposing crime, Kefauver said, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barber, lotting off the explosion that has food now and It doesn't tfw h o are liv in g in th e iW . H . Cart- The Law Requires That All Dogs Over 6 Marjie Hart and Robert Lowery Lanktord a bit. X just can^t begin to inanit can h e lp . ______t house on Salisbury street, have C. C. HADACOL.” mended by many doctors. W a r 1I.» ONE CARTOON ______I the Joe Graham house Funeral services for C. G . Lank- I M a p le avenue. M rs. a iid M n . ford, 28, of Winston-Salem, form­ ivionday and Tuesday Months Of Age Must Be Vaccinated HADACOL CAN HELP YOU raham .will move to Lexington, erly of near Rediand, were held M ay 21st and 22nd imbs 6 Per Cent ire'Mr. Graham is connected at Bethlehem Methodist Church “BORN T O BE BAD” ■ .1 the Model Furniture Co. Mr. at 3:30 p. m. Friday, with Rev. E. since 1043. T he drop w as 3 p e r cent . . . If-your system lacks these. essenUal elements, Don't go through life suffering with condlti

Prefabricated Celeir Starch burned on to tho bottont AS PUBE AS MOMEY_CA,lLE!g. Stunning Daytime Dress of an iron can prove a nuisance Features Trimmed Tabs They were entertdinlng friends in ironing. To clean a , starch- in their new prcfabrlcotcd home. stuck iron, let iron cool thorough­ Old-Fashioned Swing Suddenly one of thoir guests sal ly, Ihen rub bottom with a damp up sharply and cried “Shl“ Then cloth sprinkled with baking soda. It’S Wonderful fh e W ay Modernized for Porch SAYS “GOODBYT' he sold, “Surely you don't have Soda deans without scrotclilng, is Chewing-Gum loxafivo mice already in this, nice new perfectly safe. Acfs Chiefly to TO CONSTIPATION h ou se ?” *1 have bod great success with “Oh, no,” replied the homeown­ AVU-DRMt, After yeom ofconstipa- er. “Those orcn't mice. Those are REMOVE WASTE Uon, I a m now regular. T hanks to our neighbors next door eating Kidney Slow-Down my ounce of a l l > , c e le ry .- Y u k . Y u k l ______' -NOT ORAH every dayl” Victor Snnds, 163 May Bring ____ GOOD FOOD Dundee Avenue, Paterson. N . J . One • HoreH Oio MCrot mllllonsM of many unsolicUed liUerv from users. If troubled with consUpation duo to lo ^ of dio t^ bulk, t luoctioa ifl C

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Stunning Dress Servo an Appetizing Tray at Snaektimet oo k pretty and trcsh as new (See Recipes Below) L paint in this stunning daytime dress that features butlon trimmed 5 p R / iy Appetizing Ideas LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU tnbs, contrasting cuffs, youthful TO KILL ONE OF THE niccst ways to cn* Tomato Juice *Zweilbelkuchcn lines. tcrtain is iust to ask friends to drop Barbecued %>areribs Sauerkraut APHIDS mIn lofor r a snacK.snack. j If you've been in­ Buttered Lima Beans vitodvited to a church supper or a largo ''Apricot-Pincapple Salad family get-to* Rolls Butter gother, li a V e Raspberry Sherbet Cookies iosccls. L- _____ friends drop in to B everage CIRCLE PATTERN DKPT. __ v isit you, an d "Rccipe Given Adnma St.. CUlMCO II, IM. then a ll go to* b ^ J ^ y ^ o f use oa fn iiu , gether. ^ iSr'Ti! s ;,n fa ,ri; !iables and flowers. Deviled Ham Pastries Snacking is a Pauem No...... S iu ...... popular and in­ Cut tiny rounds from rich pastry. formal way of Place 1 teaspoon deviled ham on Warn* (PleaseI entertaining during afternoons and half a round. Moisten the edges evenings. ?7ibbling white you citat or with water and fold over. Crimp S tre ^ Address or P.O. Uox No, play games, listen to m u^c or watch with a fork and prick the top. Bake — eiw ---- Stoic grograms is an easy way to serve In a very hot (450*) oven about 10 (ood. Just put out a tray of snocks minutes. These may be made ahead, aiid baked at the time It'B money thai seems more valuable than it really ie. along svith a pitcher ot chlHed relrigcrated Brain ISusters of serving. Or, bake and reheat be­ W hen ihcro’a a/grcater ®upply of money than of goods fruit or vegetable juice r.nd let Two collegiates were about to W ill it get worse - as more peaccllmo goods get fore serving. . . . when it takes more end more money to boy gucsb help themselves. sit down to an exam in English scarce? T hai depends upon you and every other Bacon Wrapped Olives or Pineapple fewer and fewer things — that’s Infloiion. It happens American. We con, halt inflalion — if all of ns Wrap well-drained, canned pine­ literature. wlion goods get scarce, and yon and yoor -jlEElE’S AN old-fashioned onion “Great Scott!" said onci ‘Tve apple chunks or stuffed olives in neighbors compete unfairly for tbese few voluntarily will follow llio rules Hetcd bolow. wake which may be served warm forgotten who wrote Ivanhoel” Let’s all pnli togelhcr to lick inflation. It will with chilly vegetable juice. It's half slices of bacon; secure with goods. T bai boosts prices — up ond up, “I can tell you that," said the lake all 150 million of us to do tlie job! Idea't Vor eating before dinner or for toothpick. Broil slowly, turning once until tho prices of more and more things unlil bacon is crisp. These may be other, “If you'll tell me who the LAWNS evening, since the "cake" is best dickens wrote The Tale of Two arc htglier than you con offord lo pay. served in very small wedges. prepared for broiling, wrapped in Choke out Crabgrass waxed paper and refrigerated. Broil *Zwcibelkuchen Less Mowing—Thrives In Shnde—No just before serving time. (Onion Cake) Tapdresslne — More Cold.resistont. • • • High Salt tolerance. (Serves 8>10) FLAW2C IM lffie (.AST Crust: Delicious Balls 1 cun nntter (Makes 2 dozen) .Write r«r .DctAlla lodar< 4 tables^ionnfl m ilk 2 tablespoons Hnely chopped Pinch sugar onion BAKER GRASS 2 cups f^otir ’1 tablespoon clioppca green INDUSTRtES Pinch <)f salt pepper SttO N.W. 41h SI. MlAiul SB. Fid. Mix together all ingredients gent­ 1 tablespoon fat ly an d placc* in refrige rator u n til 1 pound finely gtoma lamb dough is i-eady to be han dled. R o ll Vi cup canned tomato juice out dough and place in 2 8-inch pie 1 teaspoon salt tins. Balw in a moderate (350*) lU teaspoon pepper D a s h If^OliW ieECNi oven for 10 minutes or until half ot nutmes -fbtr'thfc done. 1 tablespoon minced parsley B a tte r: Cook onion and green pepper in fat until onion is golden. Combine 4 large onions, dlccd ivitJi ingredients. Mix strip. l _ cheese with ta ­ IVtcupt >u ar'. 2 S erve hot. 0 floured round layer pans, 8x1% in ., * ^ ^ blespoons milk. • • • •3 Hp. doMbUioctlon bokinQ powdei Loveliest cake ever seen-lxiscious-est cake ever Stir in % cup *t tip. salt I fo srarS ffsi mtouils: obtong 36 A HOT “dunking sauce" can be to 40 minutes to moderate oven • tastcdl B etty Crocker's Ught-as-a-petal orange c a k e ^ sweet pickle rel­ U cup Snowdrift especially nice if you want to pass cup milk <350*>. W hen cake is cooJ,JcewJUi: ' :with■ _gay-and-easy . * , decorations. You'll have have'par^ ‘ ish. Cover and 1 't- it around for fresh, canned or 1 dMp. graUd erons* rind ORANGE FROSTING: S ift 1 lb . eon- ?.• gucsls''buz*idng;ts''buz*iang w ithi... ..praise-___ or your ow n Uttle fa m ily .. refrigerate u ntil frozen shrimp propped on tooth­ Vi to cvp unbeolM «ggi (3) “oohin^? and "ahhing." served. pick s: ...... Preheat oven to 350* (m o d .). Have ’Course, the cake's goodness has a double secret: Deviled llam "Dunk” •Creole Sauce In g r^n ts at room temperature. Snowdrift, a.. Gold M^dal FJour ond Snowdrift Shortening. Blend 2 3-ounce cans of deviled 8Ut into bowl: flour, sugar, bak­ u n til sm ooth V. . . . Va cup finely cliopped onion ing powder, and salt. Add Snow- tsp. ydlov food coloring. ^ Because Snowdrift is .cmttUorized, you can blend. h a m w ith 2 tablespoons mayon­ V4 cup finely chopped green drat, milk, and orange rind. Seat BOOQOBT fROSTINO (for doeorollns)* ♦ all your ingredients quickly and thoroughly-rin the* naise and I tablespoon prepared pepper > vigorously with spoon 2 minutes B eat untU thick 144 cups sifted con* •. same bowl—>«nthout creaming or cgg-bealing. Pure , on Oil 4 Snowdtiti C»., Inc., carefully)nillcd...fhoroughlytcsted...to glveybu un- '' Spread thin slices of canned veal^ . Dash of tabasco sauce I., N«w Odton>, Ui., loftt v ary in g results in yotir kitchen. • ^ • lo af w ith a soft sharp cheese and Cook'^onion and green pepper In stack three logelher; chill. Cut into shortening in skillet. Add remain­ triangles and spear with a tooth­ ing ingredients; cook over low heat pick- Wrap well in waxed paper and for ab o u t 10 minutes to blend fla­ * * F R ll ICING m ans flT -roiiit^Giioctii's refrigerate until serving time. vors. Complole dltoelloM for reok-i L Y N N S A Y S : Canned Spanish rice makes tng OecorofJiiflTolieof Make Simple Suppers quick stuffing for parboiled green papor and o Sewquot of Go^ Satisfying Meals pepper halves. Top with a slice of Sprin9IIffl« letneti LIIiet>er- American cheese and bake in to­ Ihe-Valloy, Tulips, A cheese sandwich gives yoi alto Nock-Eyed Sutsni and ■ hearty and tasty supper if you mato sauce. Forg«|.Me^ol*. Oif'flfrllo Wrv spread the bread enclosing it In a Y ou c a n c re a m s o m e c an n e d lob:^ Ihom lo IhoCW^ijonv-OJI bit of mustard. Dip the sandwich In ster quicldy If-you’re in a hurry orid. SiiowdrHl Paeple’.vNew egg and milk mixture and fry until for supper, and serve on easi^ . Orl«ent.12, lo. - - golden brown. Serve with broiled cooked instant rice. Canadian bacon. Marinated leftover vegetables Canned corned beef hash becomcs can make a fine salad to aerve with ^SSZl'.'SKHA sometWns of a treat when you slices of cold. boiled ham, spread brown it in the skillet until crisp with cream cheese. Place a dIU and serve with scrambled eggs pickle strip on top of the cheese over the top. and roll the ham.

nUiH ANY OTHER TOBACCO : l P A G E EIG H T THE OAVIE RECORD, M0CKSVIL1.E N. C. MAY 16 19B1

.iM tirla l Spores Rcqiilro KJ^OW THYSKLF Flag Shop Owner M»d* FItf R lllin c at LcasI 10 Viin^s For a«n. Oeori* W nhin|lon Church Services BacU'l'inI v.-i^h i< nre lives tlian the iriut'liur;’' c t I'nvr ‘’Pcn B e t^ Ross wasn't the only Amer* The following is the schedule ATTENTION FARMEFIs I: 'nblpnis vh'f’' i fM t‘ir First and Third Sundays We w m Buy Morning Fmn According to Chlldcraft books, a ing at Concord at 11 o'clock, Se­ P ro f n . O vin Hjilve'T''»' •'•."•I «>< young matron named Rebecca cond and Foat'cli Sundays at 7 p. DAVIB COUNTY’S OLDEST NBWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPI.E HEAD Young made the flag that General the U n iv p ip jjy 's I'-jcrnr-H*,- ” ir«'grl- m . . In Front O f E. P. Foitero Colton G h ment, hns fuunH Vtai I’lr —rv oi George Washington carried when Second and Fourth Sundays^ of at iv»«- ...... the Continental army^ took part in HIGHEST M ARKET PRICES PAID •HERE SHALL THE P P ^ . THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS SMlNTAINi UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY CAIN ” the siege of Boston. Preaching at Liberty at 11 o’clock, n'UBl bp kPV tl ppi f- "i! l it J' WILL PAY MARKET PRICE FOR GOOD HEAVY HENS times; 'h«t is. 1' nv 5vn*<» |n vu' Mrs. Young, who had a flag shop and First and Third Sundays at N U M B E R nerablc npotp atl of \vhlch must be In Philadelphia, was noted in (he 7 p . m , V O L U M N L I MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA,'WEDNESDAY MAY 23, iq ? i. 43 d e stroyrd 1o IjHI the spore. colonies for her exquisite needle­ G. W . FINK. Pastor, SALISBURY POULTRY CO. This wus discovered by anplyinc work. Her fine stitching, embroid­ Saliibnry, N. C On a trip to London, Andrew Car­ modern mathematics to bncteriol' ered scallops, and beautiful patch­ Seen Along Main Street negie was seated In the non­ ogy. He computed (he mnthcmntica’ work quilts were the talk of the NEWS OF LONG AGO. 4 Danger Signal Help This Man Our County And smoking carriage when one of the By The Street Rnm hler. possibiiltles of spore life if such countryside. passengers lit an evll-smelllng multiple killing were the answer The flag that General Washington Rev. Walter E. Isenheor.’ liiflh PMnt. R 4 O ne year ago Tones Nichols. 37, OOOOAO stogie. Boger & Howard W hat W at Happening In Da- to their resistance to high tempera* requisitioned Mrs. Young lo make If you have passed' a dadgerous of North Cooleemee, was lying in Social Security lures, Then be subjected spores of had thirteen alternate red and while "This is not a smoking car,", pro­ Mrs. Spurgeon Anderson mod- vie Before Paikinc Meters place Mt. SianI Hospital, Baltimore. Be a food'Spoiling bacteria known a$ stripes. Appliqued on the blue field tested Mr. Camcglc. PURE SERVICE Bv W . K. White. Manager. cling new spring bonnets—Mrs. "All right, governor," replied the was ttoconsclotts and had been In a lOur” to 240 degrees for 40 in tlie upper lcft*hand comer were Anii Abbreviated Skirts. Somewbere alonit life's way. D id you ever plav the old **gos- Jim Willson carrying new broom man. "ril just finish this one minutes, taking samples at inter crosses of Saint Andrew and Saint Tir 8 Batteries A nd Accessories And know that others, too, will coma for five weeks. H e knew cigar." But after finishing it« he The (Davie Record, Mav 12. 1913) slp” e&ntc when Vou were a child? down Main street—Sheek Bow­ vail to see hew many spores re­ George—a design which represent­ face nothing that went on. The lest mained alive. The results exactly ed the union of Scotland and Eng­ pulled out a second stogie. Kurfees Paints (DavIe Kecord. May I93>) You remember, the game where den, Jr., getting afternoon haircut cheeked with the probability of 10 land. "S e c h e re ." w arned Carnegie, '*lf T be same some futnre day« thing he remembered was walking you persist, I will notify the guard T. C. Tbompson, of StategvUle. vou lined up a gang of people, —Guy Farthing and Bill Benson 'lives'* or vulnerable spots. named Ihe "Grand Union down street on a bleak dav In Jan* It was Com er N . M ain &. Gaither Sts You oneht to place a red fla« there talking things over— Bill Sofley Spores, though only one sixteen* Flag" by General Washington, ar.r* at the next station." And he handed was Jo totm Tbnrsday. told a story to the one at the head ttary. His headache was more ter. tiimiMndth an inch in dinmeler. the man his card to let him know Davie Record or firm tv set a stake. keeping busv on way down town of the line, then had each person ei flown by troops of the Continental P h o n e 80 Lonnie Lanier, of Bryson City, .art more resistant than bacteria army for the first time about Jan­ whom he was annoying. The smoker Tbns warninK them with honest rific than ever before, althongh he spent the week-end in town witli tell the story to the one next to from school on hot* afternoon— whieh produce and grow from them. u a ry 1, 1T76. glanced at the card, stuck it in his care had them quite'frequent. Then he Wrong Kind of Box Miss Claire W all doing some af-» present many unsolved prob* Like Betsy Ross, who Is creditef? pocket, and touchcd a rratch to his borne foilcs. him. And l*m sure you will re> stogie. At the next station, however, For Ood and heaven's sake. blacked out, la m s , In clud ing w hy spore.*; form , with having made the country** A youne m a n called the Mar\'elJe member, toj. that by the time the temoon shopping in Gift Shop— he changed to another carriager Has Been Publisheil Since 1899 Mr, and Mrs. Cliarles Hendry, why anly some bacteria have them, first offielal flag, Mrs. Young d:< On ai^val at that famous hosolt Theatre where the current hit was Stlll angered at the man's In­ _of Marion, y« , spent Satnrtlay In There mav be younc and thoucht- story reached the foot of the line Dock Tutterow taking life easy on .what starts the spores to growing, not design Ihe flag General Wash Walker Funeral Home ...... ' ■' ...... f,/;■■■■ ■ In Baltimore, be was examined playing. should like to reserve solence, Carnegie reported the in­ It was entirely difiercnt from the chilly afternoon—Mrs. B. 1. Smith •tid why some arc hardier than Ington ordered from her. He Is salti to«m with reieiives and frtends...... less souls -• ------a box," he said,---What is the cost?.:. cident to the guard and demanded b v 3i*doctor«. who Immi^iately feT •th c rs . to have adopted the design for it AMBULANCE SERVICE WhoMI come alone this road *!Our priccs range from one to fh-» stoiV'which Had started out. W hy carrying arm-load o f merchandise --- that some action be taken. The Sam Latbam attended tiie P. O. Knowledge that some, at least, from an ensign that had been raised fused to perform an operation. A hundred dollars," was the »*«■>** guard hurried away, but returned DAY OR NIGHT S. of A. State Convention -which And think they’re headed for their do 1 mention this? Well, we're up Main street—New bride hur­ h av e 10 Uves may be a slop to- by John Paul Jones from the deck 51 Years . T brain tnmor, one of the most deli­ 'and it will be necessary lor , a few minutes later with a card already begimiing to receive some rying down Main street—Mrs. ir a r d s a nsw ering the Ini^t question. of the ship Alfred on December 3, P h o n e 4 8 was held at Gastonia last week. Koals to maice your selection in persen.’ H i* tiny bacteria cost the world in his hand. cate operations performed, does not m s. W . S. and McKinley Walker, of In heaven's blest abode, *‘At that price I shan't need to make mixed up reports on the new a* Clay Allen and mother doing af­ great sums annually in spoiled food Mrs. Young worked on General "If 1 were you," he advised, "I Miockaville, N C. wait for something to be done. It a selection," said the yount; man, wouldn't try to prosccuie iltat man. Ollieri have come and goneryonr Ronte t, mode a t) slnes« trip lo Bn» do not know that danger iorks mendments to fhe Social Security ternoon shopping—Mrs. Graham •nd fa). extra efforts necessary to Washington’s battle flag with lov­ 0 indignantly, "Why I wouldn’t pay He iust gave me his card. He's was to he done then or the young prevent spoilage. ing care. She stitched together the Vinston.SaIeni Friday. Bevond th e ir present vlew,^ one hundred dollars to see the best A ct Take for example, the new Madison doing some late shop­ Andrew Carnegie." county newspaper keeps going. man would die. So thev hurried thick stripes of red and white bunt­ Misi Frankie Craven la atlendine A n d t1|at a m l^ h tv evil worleis show in the country." "I’m afraid, coverage under social security that ping—Charming sophomore hur­ ing by hand and sewed in the blue him over to the Mt SianI Hospital sir, that you have the wrong num* Asleep at Her Post Ihe Catawba. College .‘commenm To stop their jonmev thront^h. is provided for Veterans of World rying down street on way to den- '■ X'Ray Aids In Oiagnosine field with a precision that guar* Sometimes it lias seemed hard to where he was once again examin­ her," the amused voicp replied. Policeman: "And just how did W ar n . Already young veterans tal parlor— C. A. Blackwelder and Hl|i Disease in Children anteed perfection. Shoaf Coal & nienl exercises at Salisbary tbis Then SAvnd a strooe. elesr warn. "You see. our boxes are not lor the the accident happen?" make “buckle and tongue” meet but ed, this time by a vonng sttrgeon, Vhow, but for alter it's over. This Is are coming to our office saying Frank Fox wending their way up X-ny< eon play an ImpoirtBnl Meek Tourist: "My wife fell week. In i; note Dr. Sidney Gavons. a8, of B alti­ the Marvelle Casket Company.'* that they want to “draw on their asleep in the back seat." G. W . Orrell. of Winston-Salem, M ain strret—Frank Walker hang­ role m the early diagnosis of a Anesthesia lor Livestodc Sand Co. R evealing Satan*s wHes, more. With the knowledge of fairly common hip disease in chil' soon the sun shines and again we O n H a m ? . social security'* as a result o f this ing around tbnsorial parlor trying W e Can Supply ^our Needs was In town Tbnrsday looking af­ Which may be done by word or d rcn . KI,-:l:ed iiRportznt Advane* RE*ARnANGEMENT modern medicine, an alert mind A well known columnist tells of new law. W ell, there were some to get hair cut— Miss Frankie Jun­ march on. Our faithful subscribers, ter some bnslnes!> n atte rs and gave vote, The condition arises when the rie year 103 marked the l«Olh IN GOOD COAL, and two steadily capable hands he someone watchtag some kids who' changes made in social security, ker on way to work wearing a sad balHike upper end of the growing -'nnivrrssry of painless surgery for us a pleasant call, O r b y some self-denials; were playing Wild West. One had SAND and BRICK plunged Into whet seemed to he but Tm afraid the change as far smile— G. K. Husser trying to get femur or thigh bone comes oparl ar>'mals. most of whom pay promptly, give us G. G. Daniel has bad extensive made a bar of a packing box and But If von save a soul from sin, hopeless operation. for reasons not yet definitely It was just 100 years ago that Call or Phone Us At Any Time scrawled a sign on it: "This is the as veterans are concerned isn't across highway on busy afternoon repairs made on bis residence A life from wreck and woe, Wild West and this box is the Last known to mcdical science. VC ci-*narl/>i)s first reported sue- courage and abiding faith in our Much to the Jnirprls^ .-if the oth­ th a t far-reaching. — Cornelius Boon greeting bud­ The condition, which has envoked cpcr.ful use of anestheUcs for op- P H O N E 194 Sontb Main street. In addition to YonMI help yourself a crown to Chance Saloon." er 21 doctors, as w dl as Dr. Oav. Another kid swaggered up, pound- The crediting of a W orld W ar dies in front of drug store— Miss • growing interest among orlho* Mstlon.s on animals. The develop- Formerly Davie Brick & Coal Co fe llo w I repainting the bnildine. w in paedic surgeons for nearly half a ? icnl cjimo a short time after physl- pns himself, the votipe man lived. ed the bar and cried: "ril have a II veteran's militatk service to his Lois Wilson walking up Main C. B. Moonejr and daoghter Miss Where heavenV glories flow. r y e l" century, should be suspect^ in any cln-'s and dentists began to use He came out of thejoperaflon with Old-Age and Survivors Insurance street all wrapped up on cold day child to 16 years of age, who n:tv(*uR oxide, ether, an d chloro- Lillian, spent last Wednesday and A third, much younger, and ap­ the left side of his body p a ra ll^ d . parently less sophisticated swa; account will be handled a little complains of a iimp or pain in the ffirm in e lim in atin g the p a in of hu- If your neighbor is not taking Tho Thursday in Cbartotte wllh rela­ — Frank Stonestreet crossing high­ M|ion of the hip, front of the thigh mrn surgery. H is eye i^as closed, m onth drawn, ed up alongside him and . ;ed: differently than his civilian wage way smoking pipe— Charlie Bailey tives and friends. Along The Battle '*ru have a whole wheatl •T knee, Veterinary medical leaders say Record tell him to subscribe. The and his arm and W were lifeless. reports are handled. Actually no talking about putting in a full Many children in the past went tiint Ihe introduction of anesthesia SILER ■ Mrs. Teter F Adcock and little An indignant vummuler wrote the This meant 24 hours a dav special GOOD REASON posting to his account will be w.*ek’s w o r k —M rs . Cecil L ittle a n d vntreated for this disease. They in veterinary medicine stands as New Haven railroad: "1 take your p r ic e is o n ly $ 1 .5 0 p e r y e a r '.'in th e . .. daughter, of Cnmiiock. are gm»>ii may have been crippled tempo* one of the most Important advances Ground nurse duty. They took their fum done until either an old-age sister pausing fo r. refreshments— 9:35 a.m. train dally. I cannot get Funeral Home of Mrs, Adcock’s parents, Mr. and in childhood, improved in in man’s age-old fight against the a seat near the front of the train State, and $2.00 in other states. Dedicated to all boys now servlnsr keeping vigil over him, giving his death claim is filed. lust for the Miss Bonnie Peoples purchasing tala adolescencc, only to bo crip* ailments of livestock and pets. and sometimes have to stand all Mrs. W . L. Call. AND in K orea. nourishment throneh the veins for purpose of clarification let's illus­ a supply of groceries. ' flad again in later adult life. Ex* Horses and dogs were the first the way. Several coaches on this Tbe friends of Rev. E. P. Brad­ ^crienee in treating this condition animal paUenta for anesthesia. five long weeks. Recently be wa^ trate a death claim. Let's suppose train near the rear end carry very ley, who Is In a Sallshnrv hospital Alone the battle fronts the roaring ta recent times show's that early Horses were put to sleep with chlo­ relating Inc’dents that occnrred dur­ few passengers. Will you please ad­ Flower Shop When You Come To Town shells hnrst and fall. a widow makes application for diagnosis and treatment are of roform during operations for lame­ vise me why those coaches cannoi for treatment will be sorrv to team ing that time, andlanghed hearflly survivors insurance benefits for Gardens Valuable paramount importance. ness, and a dog was anesthetized be put on the front of the train tio Phone 1>3 S. Main St that he continues mrionsly III, W hile soldiers of nnfortnne await There is a drapUc ncsi for early for removal of growths In we won't be so crowded?" about them. One nurse told him herself and children. One of the It's hard to say how much a gar­ Morksville, C. Make Our Office Your Mr. and Mrs. Roy HoUlionsrr the bnele catL x-ray examination of thc> suspected m outh. that she tried to give him food most important questions she will den is worth, but one -thing is hip so that the greatest curative An early bar to use of anesthet* and dawMer Miss Helen Fave. When the'long tond blast comes at IN ARIIBARS once. She put a spoonfull in bis be asked is, *'Did your husband sure, the garden will be worth massures can be in.stituled at a ics was failure to properly restrain Ambulance Service spent Snndav witb friends In Lr. daw n. Man at payroll window mouth and he blew It clear to the tim e w hen an eTccellenl result is the patient. After inhaling either, U Headquarters. Tbeiie men will show their brain serve in the armed forces during more this year than ever before. more probable. There should be a horses sometimes went wild, en* vrarker: "Sorry, but with liv nnlr. ceiling. Another told of the day W o r ld W a r UV* If her answer Priccs arc high and are probably comparison of the x->rny films with dangering the Uves of the veterinar­ deductions for (he SunKhinr Gaither Sanford was carried to a and braw n. iiM M of an apparently normal child ian and onlookers. Fund, social security. w thhoW she was slttinat with him while he is “ yes’*» w e w ill ask th e w id o w to going higher. Living and produc­ We Are Always Glad To ; Sallshnrv hospital Monday after, Soon they charge, and on thel •( the same age. In recent years, new types of ing tax, hospit»U;’ntion «av'n(f was still nnconsclon«, when a mns. show us her husband's discharge tion costs keep going up. This When the condition is recugnb.ed anesthesia have been developed bonds, union due.s. llf*^ Insur noon where he will nndergo treat m in d. Notice to Creditors cle In his left leg fl«ed, throwing papers or other evidence of his means we must live at home more. in the early stages, the best form which put animals to sleep grad­ ance and gift fund, you ••we it'- ment for an attack ot aopendleltis. I s some comrade left behind. mt treatment is uit open operation ually, without violence or nervous $8,801" See You. him neailv ont of bed. He once length of service. W e will figure Plant enough now for freezing and Having qualified as Executor of T. B. Johnstone, who nnderwent Thev are tbe men we thonght so o f the a f/ecled h ip wii.H Ihe inser> reactions. Nerve blocking Is being the estate of T* W . Graham, this tore the bandage from his head and the number of months that he canning and then keep planting tiOD of a steel device kr. >wn as a used now for such common farm an operation for apoendlcIHs at w ell. is to noiifv alE persons having they had to tie hi* rig h t arm under 'Were Uiei-e uny powder m arks was in active service and autom at for table use. thrbughout the sum* Sftiith-Petoi-son null. This halts operations as dehorning, thereby Statesville hospital to davs ago. i« Who gave their lives or fought on the body of the deceased m an?" progress of the disease. saving animals much pain and dis­ claims against the said dccedent to the bed to keep him from hurting ically give the veteran a social se­ mer and fall. file an itemized, verified statement ■ getting alone nicelv. bis many H k e b i J . asked the coroner. tress. hfs head. Ail the irony d'>e.«n'» "Certainly there were powder curity wage credit o f $160 for each According to the Farmers H om e of same with the undersigned on 0 , ■. frielida will be glad to know. They fought through sand, compare with the seriousness of it. marks," replied the wife, "that’s month just as though he had Administration, a small-farm fam­ Ancient Funny Pictures or before the 13th day of > April y . . . M r. and Mrs. G . Leagans anrf why I shot him.” ’ Although modern child psychol. torgncMei^Comc Back and m ud , But for this willing doctor the boy been working on a job covered by ily can provide food worth about 1952, o r this norice vvlll be plead­ The Recoti^ has the largest white son, F. R. Leagans. spent Sunday oglsts have been very busy lately Lorgnettes, those spectacles-wlth- ed in bar of their recovery.’ Per­ On and on throngh camrads blood; wonid he dead. No Middle Ground' social security for a salary of $160 $85 per person. In Texas, on the ''discovering the (.’om ic str.T.s” and a-handle which our grandmothers In Raleieh with I. PanV Leagans, a sons indebted to said estate are Some are dying and, peace Is found Bni he didn't die. He.retumed A visitor was complainbig to a m onth. For iiYstance, I was talk an aly zin g their effects on th'j mud- used to good effect, are making a basis o f a one-awre garden, th e n otified to m ake p ro m p t’ settle- freshman in State College. President Truman about all of the cm child, there is nothing new comeback. The modem version fe ITS TO LAUGH! On this great and ' costly battle. hon'.e within six months alter that ing to a veteran lust the other day value pe r person is $95, w h ile I l ­ me>ir. circulation ot any Davie paper'. Miss Kathleen Craven, a studen' war lalk emanating from Washing­ about the funny pictures. They a small, attractive visual aid which y . ground. awfui, vet glorious day. During ton, especially from the armed for­ This llth ApHl. i95U ' and figured out for him just whac linois sets the vaule of a one-acre firs t appeared m ore than 5,000 folds to a size that will not cause St Greensboro College, will arrivp ces. ' m m pm: Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. the six months he was at home his hi^ credit would be. He told me garden at $80 per person. Twen­ years ago. The people of ancient an ordinary purse to bulge unduly. borne Satnrdav to snend the sum' There are men In fox holes wet. The President .sh ru g ge d his Thebes even drew them on the Women find the little glasses help­ Executor of The Estate of ivelght went fvom 94 potinds shoulders. “It’s about like Jim For- he was an active duty from July ty-four families, consisting of 104 . . . t h e kin d mer vacation with her mother. While on tbeir backs the water walls of their tombs. One of the il­ ful in looking up telephone numbers o f h u m o r T. W . '^rabam, deceased. resUl used, to say.” he observed. sweat. - 165 pounds. He loarnM to use 31,1944. to Mav 4, 1946. Since persons, near Houston, Texas had lustrations for the Tomb of Nekhi under poor light. In reading theater everyone needs . . P. O . Box 711, Salisbury, N . C Mr. and Mm. lack Allison went "If you loll congress everythine Now in Ihe distance a few shota hla leg enough to walk with a cane h e s e r v ^ on e d ay In July, 1944* 24 acrcs in gardens in 194S. The was "a proud rat, carrying a Nose- programs, and on numerous other L E T U S D O to Richmond Sunday, where Mrs, about the world situation, they gel lay and about to drink from a fes­ occasions when it is simpler to use R E A D IT and to. lift his arm to shoulder lev­ hysteiical. If you tell them nothing he will be given a credit of $160 total value of food gathered on Allison will spend several weeks sonnd tive bowl. Her head is crowned them than to don spectacles. Lor­ el. .He nover gave up. Wherever they go fishing." for that month and every month the 24 one-acre gardens w as $19,- with a lotus flower, and she Ie gnettes had a curious origin. The Over the dead and dving on tbe THfS WEEK Notice to Creditors with her mother, Mrs. C. W. he went he was met ^Ith these up to and including May, 1946. waited upon by a sad-looklng cat earliest spectacles lacked a satis­ . 1 b alt1e.ground. MISTAKEN IDENTlTy 712. Expenses involved in plant YOUR fOB PRINTING V an g h an . words. ‘‘You will uever get well, That would be a total wage credit carrying a fan and a napkin.” An­ factory method of- being attached AND EVERY WEEK Havine qualified as adminisna* ing and preserving the garden pro­ Mrs., L, P. Martin teft Friday A trnck in tbe distance, a symbol of $3,680. So. instead of having othe r a n c ie n t "co m ic s trip " showt: to the face, for they were without tor of ihe estate of Mrs. Cora Lee Btit that didn't weaken him at all duce amounted to $650. leaving a **a cat with a crooked. J slick i driving ear pieces or nose clasps. There­ forGreenvllle. N. C„ where she a complete blank on his social se­ Wall, deceased, late of Davie o f red, ->he.kept right on imorovtng. a flock of geese, and a wolf with fore they were held before the curity account, he actually has a net value of $9,862. The value of County, North Carolina, notice is will spend this week attending the tt*s gathering the wounded, dying a staff and knapsack parsiding with eyes by hand, and were dislani We can save you money In December, 1950. a small ab- hereby given lo all persons hold­ credit of nearly $4,000. the garden produce to each family a herd of goats while a second cesters of the lorgnette. closing exercises of the East Caro, and dead. cess appeared. op»*ned and drained ing claims against the said estate, You very definitely have a cred­ was $410, or $85 per person. The wolf merrily pJays the pipes." llna Teachers Training School. The night has come, still a few Notice to Creditors to present them to the undersign­ Then another, and another. This it coming to you for yourm llita^ 24 Em ilies spent 312 days working on your Misses Bertire Holden and Lol« shots sound, How Coecldiosls Works ed, o n o r before M arch 20, 1952, one caused much pnin, so he service but no payments can be the gardens, an average of 3 days This Animal Never Sleeps Poultry growers have long known Having qualified as Administra­ o r this notice w ill be plead in bar Thompson, members of the nnrs- 0 *er tbe dead and dying on the m ade to vo u 'till you arc 65 years turned lo Baltimore where he Is per person. Tlius the labor of There Is one animal that appar­ that chicken infected with coccidlo- tor of the estate of Marvin F. of their recovery. A ll persons in* ENVELOPES, LETTER HEAI5S; ing ataff at Long’s Sanatorium.' battle-ground. of age. O f course, these credits sis lose appetite and get weak, but Nichols, deceased, notice is here­ belne treated for Infection In his one person in the garden was fig­ ently sleeps without ever closing debted to said estate are requested Statj^vllle. spent, a short while in will be figured on your family’s the reason has never been dear M, God bless oor boys who were so its eyes. It is mentioned by Ernest by given to all persons holding to make prompt settletnent. This STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL bead. A silver plate will then he benefits in case of your death. ured to be worth $31.25 per 10- F, Walker, assistant director of Now veterinary medical scienHstr towtj .Thursday with fi lends. claims against said estate, to pre­ M arch 20, 1951. brave. inserted. Don't hesitate to sec your local hour day in food produced. the national zoolcgical park, in a have turned up evidence that thr . A __rrr ■ «.fs sent the same, properly verihed, J . R . W A L t , A d m r. m A. Geo. W. Sheek, who has They gave Old Gfory the freedom The first boRpltal hill anmunted social security field office If vou paper, "More About Animal Be­ coccidiosis parasites upset Iht' W ith the produce for a garden to the undersigned on or before I HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. been :snffering . with neuritis for want more information about havior/' This creature is the body’s allblty to use sugar. This of Mrs. Cora Lee W all, decs'd, to wave. to ffs .000. Thl*i one w ill be j i the3lstday of March. 1952, or •‘That you, J a k e ? " worth' somewhere close to the a- African elephant shrew, a tiny means that the birds fail to get Clemmons, N. C., Route 1. s o m e time, is somewhst Improved veteran's rights under the new so As they boosted ojr flag with 1^0. That is ho«oital bill alon**, "Yep, this is Jake." mammal with on elongated nose energy from the sugar that is this notice will be plead in bar o f cial security program. bove figures, I thing it is well chat I Patronize your bomie newspapier and It thonght that she will soon "It doesn't sound.like Jake." naturally present in feedstuffs. Be­ I their recoverv. All persops in­ solemn frown ? The yonng doctor didn’t charge which makes it look like a minia­ "Wel^ this is Jake speaking ail we do our best with our gardens ture elephant. "I have kept some sides that, it has been found thnf debted to said escace, w ill please be fully recovered. ■ 0 *er the dead and d y in g on the for the surgery. To him we will these parasites also may affect thf» I and thereby help build up your l«lss Mary Nelson Anderson, in 1951. By growing a good gar­ to my den to study them at all call upon the undersigned, Mocks* battle-ground. always he grateful, because we "Are you sure this is Ja!«7" n Your Stomach delicate body mechanisms that con den it could mean that farm peo­ hours of the day and night," Mr. vilic, R. 3, a d make prompt set­ sindent at Salem Academy, arrlvet^ "Sure, this Is Jake!" trol temperature, metabolic rate-, know that God was with hlji^and Walker says, "and I have yet lo tlement. Tl)is March 31,195 L J home town and county. These men go on lo battle glory, "Well, listen, Jake. This Is Henry. ple could use money that might muscle contraction, and muscle nu­ ■ home Saiurdsv to spend the sum. Is Like a . He them with their eyes closed, ROYNICHOLS, Admr. B ut for me 1*11 flght 'na more. his patient. Lend me fifty, dollars." trition. mer holidays with her parents. Mr 88 be spent for food they could not nils suggests that they probably of Marvin F. Nichols, decs’d. When vonr chnrch asks . vou to "All right. I’ll tell him when he GAS Factory! d l above ground in more or less Forever here I shall be found grow and for other things to bring Claude Hicks, Attorney. and Mta. Z. N, Anderson. ' glee to help pay this hospital bill, com es in ." When you oat a meal and it tunis caepesed conditions and are per- Among the dead and dying on the about better rural living. ••• -K When Buying Toys I THE DAVIE RECORD. Miss Marv Horn who has been right into^gas, it's a sign your fo(^ patually alert for danger." battle-ground. won't you pause just one Instant O ld M a ^ When buying toys for the baby teaching at Oldtown. Is spending a is not digesting quickly enough. K You may double your tomato and remember what this yonng / S m a ll g irl, show ing h e r older sis* or toddler bear these facts in mind: Written by Bobby Groce^ who just lays there and ferments. So you PICTBBES abort while in town with home ter’s bedroom to playmate; "My are In misery wllh gas for hours yield by mulching and staking. Avoid stuffed animals with gh m an has eh«*ured? T o help','some Iron Rust Stains now in Korea. sister’s -19. I thought I’d have her afterw ard. or button eyes. Examine toys to talks before leavipg for Summer Use straw and hay about 3 inches The best method of removing TELL HIE STORT one lb oMd Is lo help a friend. room someday, but she never mar­ Many Mocksvllle people used to see that there are no removable deep for mulching. Mulching will Iran-rust stains from an enamel school at Chapel Hill. You can s^d donations direct rie d ." %v feel that way before they got CBR- •tnk It with the use of acids. Lemon parts which could be swallowed. The Confederate Veterans Re. TA-VIN; This new medicine digests decrease the am ount of \yeeds and Buy sturdy rattles, blocks with ♦ FOR RENT ♦ to J. P.‘ Ofegory,' Treasnrer Tur- ^ e e or vinegar may be used tf Twisted Tongue food faster and better. Taken before Toiill Find nnlon will he held at Montgomenr rentlne Baptist Church, Mockavllle, grass and it will' also conserve tlM ttain. Is not too heavy. Let it rounded comers, soft balls and SPA C E IN THIS PAPER "Spring has come," gushed meals It works with your food. Gas I g titii for sometime, then wash dolls, and push-and-puU t^ s with Ala., next week, beginning Tues- R o u te 4. . » . radio s^le authority. «and-an d the pains go! Inches of bloat vanlshi moisture which Is very necessary Sparkling Photographs tw a y with water. A diluted solution rounded handles. Do not endanger day and continuing for three days. The Record has gladly donated | chirds are birping.' Contains Vitamin B-1 with Iron to for the high yield of tomatoes. . Will Arrange To Suit Klve pop and make nerves stronger. ,A of; l^^ochlorju ("muriatic") acid, your child with shooUng or target Several Davie county veterans are IN TOUR PAPER this cbHran free to help In a wor. Misorahle people soon foel different good mulch will also reduce blos­ . cotton on the end of toys, sharp scissors or poorly built Too True '• GOOD NEIGHBORS--.OIJICES TO pl'wnlog on going down for this thy cause. All donations ivlir he all over. So don’t go on suffering. I#' v t ; •tiek, m a y also be used if wagons or carts. Also, buyers should EVERT WEEK soms and rot on tomatoes. pass u p t^s that «r* too heavy or FIT VbU R BUSINESS btg occaslbn. Not ;mahv wearers •Get CERTA-VIN — WIlWos Drug ■fo’ ' ■ 'ftrbnger acid is needed. W E A D t l n 4 B 6 •P. E . P E E B L E S j C o . A g e n t , complicated for the reeelvar. of Ihe gray ate yet living, as it I Store, 60 yesrs since the close of. the .war, THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILI.E. N. C.

THE PAVIE RECORD. MOCKSYtLLE. N. C. IT CAN HAPPEN HERE LAST WEEK'S ANSWER ^ SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS [ROSMD PU2ZIE means of excellent Ustenlng de­ Help Save Lives U.S. Home Owners Are Urged Bismarck Fray vices. The British' employed radar of Main Street and the World for the same purpose. As a result To make travel safer for Amer­ □□□OB □□□□D , A C RO SS D O W N 22. Poxy of the tracking, each navy jump< * icans, a ro u n d 6,000,000 ga llo n s o t To Prepare for Atomic Attack □□□QB □□□BB SHOPPER'S 1 .River (Du.) I . Two-strand 24. Weep Q B G sn n Is Described to (he con clusion (h at th e oth« paint are used on streets and high­ oaa 6. Applaud . U n e fn a u t) 25. Dig it UJB BBaa C3Q had stolen its technical secrets. ways to mark traffic lanes, no> (The second of two arUcles) 9. Dexterous 2. Incite 27. City □QE3Q □□□□□□ OPS Orders New Beef Price Control TNDIRECTLY, Herman Goering parking area ond stop signals. • Admiral Gallery reveals that Beoause ot public apathy toward 10.A fllm y . 3. Too (Tenn.1 I - QQE] oaa CORKER ^ was responsible for the destruc­ . a t y the British might have sent a . possible atomic attack on this na­ dccorative 4. Strand of 20 {□□□□□a □BQB Legume in Wheat Need By DOROTHY BARCUY tion ol the German battleship. (Spain) boarding party aboard the flound­ tion, civilian defense officials have fabric thread umaa Ea Bismarck, it has been revealed. 11. A loan underakin 30. Across □□□□ a a c ering Bismarck but failed.to do ren ew ed th e ir a pp e a l to hom e own- □□BQa-QDiauo] Plenty oi Fertilizer Plan Calling lor 10 Cent Rollback VVake Island Report (Obs.) S. More lucid (combining Rear Admiral D. V. Gallery, so. “She was a pushover to board, iiers throughout the nation to be <□□□□□ .a a D C iQ DO YOU HATE 12. AddUioiial 6. Not strict form ) BEEF PRICE CONTROLS— In one sweeping order that will touch U.S.N., recently cited the reluc­ there was little to lose in trying, ’a HIGHLIGHT of the current ! a a a a 'B a a a , JUfalfa, Sweet Clover QUEEN COTTON p repared. 14. City (P a.) t . Divisions 32.com yearly every family in the home towns ol Amorica as well as 300,000 tance—or refusal>~of the Luft­ .^•,’Truman-MacArthur controver- and there was a glorious page in If you live in a private home that 10. Title of of plays (P r.) N-IB Replenish Organic Matter,;: meat reVaHors ond 25,000 packers, slaughlcrers and otbw m eat whole­ ' looks lik e th e tim e la no w to b u y waffe to come to the aid of the «y Is the New York Times story naval history to gain, if the at­ rcspect 8. Danger 34. Ever German battleship as one of the stihimarlzing the conversations be- Seeding legumes in wheat is like salers. tl)c OPS put into force a new beef price control program calling r Ihose cottons for your own and tempt succeeded." Had tho Bis­ 17. Greek letter I I . Jo urn al (poet.) 40. P artly open factors that led to her sinking by inviting company home to Sunday ■for almost a dimc*a«pound roll-back at the butcher shop by October 1. your children's summer clothes, marck geen towed to port. It . ’tween tho two men at Wake 18. Conjunction 13. Macaw 35. South 42. Den is la n d . The order is expected to save the American housewife $700 million with summer on the horizon, your th e B ritis h on M a y 21, 1941. would have given the greatest 19. Music note 18. The head Am erican 43. Voided dhiner. You have to provide plenty in the butcher shops. Housewives cannot expect retail prices of beel to drop own last summer's dresses washed At the same time, Admiral Gal* boost of the war to British morale. •Because the New York Times 20. Concludes (slang) m am m al escutcheon of food so everybody gots enough immediately, however, bccauso tho program provides for progressively out, and the children's outgrown! lery, who interrogated survivors and story had the earmarks of being 23. Finest 21. A n y split 37. Pull by 45. Grow to eat. leaked out by the White House, pulse (In dia ) tw isting H. R. Lathrope, Purdue Univer* reducing celling over a period of time that will allow livestock producers »So, before the probable shortages of the ill-fated dreadnaught, points 20. Kingdom - Keep Posted on Values aome MacArthur • proponents have 28. S it on a slty extension argonomist, says tl^^ to unload (heir high cost animals. and the more prob­ out that the entire battle was vir­ HOT FLUSHES? Preparation for atomic at­ Livestock men have bulked at controls over cattle prices and warned tually a comedy of errors on both T>9 you sulTcr from hat flushes, a ttack . train new beef-program: tho array of gay *'The Nazis committed a fatal ']^cn start taking i^dia E. INSECTS count of the Wake Island confer­ jrlCTOR BORGE is iputU ng on one The lower you get, the more bar­ (shortened) n 1. A 10 p e r ce n t c u t In gin g h a m s , s t u r d y blunder at the beginning. Concern Plnkhom^ Vcgoubto Compound iT lb 16 Press tlie button and Uie ence, published on Jan. 23, some ▼ of. the _ most___ delightful___ ^htful :^ow s in riers there are likely to be against 30. cut. as prices which slaughterers piques, wear'for- ^ th the fuel supplies completely to relievo such ^tnptoms. No handy dispenser elects other mediclno of this type for m.QQtbs,-prior to.the Tiroes* April N e w Y o r k w he n he records his radio graea may pay the farmer for cat- dominated the plans of the ad­ blast, heat and radioactivity.* 17 ever denims and chambrays, serv- a cloud of aerosol Tog women has sttob a long iccord ot '21'account, m ay be significant. For programs, which are heard Mon­ 38. A state li W/. ilo. This goes into effect mirals on both sides. Neverthe­ which kills flic*, fnosqui* Select the basement wall near­ k fccable seersuckers, even dainty 6UC00S3; Taken ree«J«rly. Plnk- the President can hardly bo ac­ days. Wednesdays and Fridays on labbr.) for accounting periods be­ less, the Bismarck sailed from toes, roflchcs. ants. bom's Compound build up est the probable target area of 30. Guido's 20 il w 23 Z4 dimities and dressy organdiesi Cot­ cused of any partiality toward this Mutual. The rehearsal runs from 5 ginning on or after May 20. Norway 2,000 tons short of her bugs, ffloihs and silver resistance against . aimoying your city. If the house is blown highest tons for every member of the fam i­ virrlter except in his choice of cuss to 7 p.m., the actual recording from 2. Dollar and cents ceil­ full capaci^ of fuel!" .A ttt o s o t Gsh. Leoves no unplcas* mlddle-ogo “ Trutv Vm over, it will most likely fall away note 26 27 50 ly, cottons for every purpose and tooman’$ ir. w ords. to 9. The audience gets one hour ings are fixed for whole­ A serio-comic touch was lent to ^ S E C < tini odor and is harm­ from (his wall. If you havo a work 41. Steal e v e r y occasion—for Cotton is less to liumans and pets Note: Or yo u ... Writing at that time — three ot imdiluted Borge at his best, pure B. Pinkham’8 .T i _ _ bench or strong table, big enough 44. Title of u saler and retailers for tho Q ueen I the entire "Battle of Blunders", when lised as directed. fun. He does a brief warm-up, then 31 added Iron. Any drugstore. Tnonths before the Trumnn-Mac- prince first time. The wholesaler the Admiral states, when the Ger­ S(rid at drug, hardware to get under, move it Into your Buy enough materia) for yourself Arthur controversy — I reported (India) y. ceilings go.Into effect May mans, without radar of their own. (tnd farm supplj stores. LYDIA E. PINKHAW’S ^ Ite r area, near a wall or strong 34 S5 57 and your children, nnd make 'em th a t: 0, the retail ceilings on May kept accurate track of the British VEOETABLe COMPOUND supporting column. • If the time 40. Noblemen TOBACCO BY-PRODUCIS & CHEMlCAl 1. MacArthur was so sure ot 47. The Three 14. B u tch er shops m u s t post up yourself] You're wise enough to ships stalking the .Bismarck by comes when you actually have to S? 41 42 CORPORATION • RICHMOND. VIRGINIA victory he promised General Wise Men Editors Meet retail coiling price charts, know how much farther the clothes take shelter, ile under the table. Bradley that he would trans* 48. P art of W by grade and cut, by June budget will stretch at your own If you.live in a home that has no 44 & 44 EJu'itt S. Prienttly [hit), reliririg preti- sew hig m a c h in e . A s fo r the tim e you fer one full division to Europe. window Balanced fertilizer applied: at dcul oj Ibo Amcricau newspaper pub* 2. MacArthur assured th e basement, choose a shelter area frame fall seeding time and top-dress* 3. Prices slaughterers may spend whipping up a summer ward­ without windows, on the ground 48 Hsbcrs atsoeialioti, bands over his gavel President Iha Chinese would 49. God of Ing with nitrogen in the sprbig -pay for cattle are to be re­ robe, haven't you been saving that to his successor, Charles MeCahill. The not intervene. floor. An interior hallway is prob- w ar will produce higher yields of •" duced an additional four and for a rainy day—and there will be SO editors held their C^tb amual couveuHon :3. MacArthur expected to get ,ably best. In time of emergency 00. Woody b o th . \... . onc'half per cent on August many a rainy day this spring! rcceittly iu Sew York, .his troops haek to the United . the shelter area shoidd be cleared perennial 1 and by same amount on ot mirt'ors or other objects that top-dress with nitrogen In .'the And don't forget the buttons and -States by Christmas. O ctober 1. ^ring. Then you’ll provide all* the' bows, the zippers and snaps, and 4. Beoause of the certainty might cause injury. 4. On the same August 1 and October 1 dates, retail beef prices cuts all the thread and binding tape you If you live in an apartment house, nutrients needed by both the whoat- of from four to five cents a pound will go into efiect. of victory, muoh of the confer* need—they’re all waiting for you ence was devoted to plans for rules for taking shelter will be THE and the legumes. and small grains on your store counterl reconstrueting Korea. IMsted in your building. Learn When Jegumes MORE CONTROLS— Main Street may feel a greater degree of the FICTION FIXATION ON FATHER are well fed, you not only get high­ 5. nighllght ot the Wake them I control pinch if President Truman’s proposed legislation gets through VICTOR BORGE * * • er yields of both, but you build up JUVENILE UNIFORM Island' meeting was the bril­ CORNER By Richard H. Wilkinson congress. He has called for rc>enactment, with some stiffening, of virtual* your soil as well. Alfalfa and sweet liant conversation of one man. explains the recording session, runs IT IS HOPED—but It’s not at all ly everything in the defense production act of 1950. In view of M r. Tru­ Almost a juvenile uniform is the clover replenish rundown stocks,of . Macitethur completely dominat* through a script, showing how it Is certain — that news of the attack m an’s recent troubles, it is doubtful if his suggestions will be accepted overall suit, worn by boys and girls organic matter. They put mineral­ without considerable criticism. alike. Simple to make, e a ^ to slip done on the broadcast, entertains will come, through in sufficient |UfH> Harlow sat bolt upright in the studio audience for a few mto- ized humus deep down in the sub­ He proposed: into» adaptable to growth, and, time to enable ahr raid staUons to iVAhis chair. The utes more, then does another script. soil, unlock heavily compactb^ made in cordurc^, denim or seer­ What They Said warn the citizens. The alert will lecturer was saying: “And in the 1. Fixing the parity price for each farm commodity as of the begin* Sbc, seven or eight shows are taped clay soils and improve drainage and sucker, so quick and easy to laun­ be a warbling siren blast lasting normal family, when the daughter ning of its marketing season for price control to cover the entire season. -Because the Wake Island confer­ each thne. It you're going to' be in ta th . der—the answer to ^ busy mother's three mtoutes. reaches the age of 12 or 13 it is 2. Establishing effective rent controls for both residential and com­ ence now appears to be ‘ ‘ New York, write to Mutual Broad- Wheat growers in the famous prayer. A basic pattern from your quite likely that her fixation wUl mercial properties “wherever needed to stabilize the cost of living and . such ,aii important part in i Tru- castuig System, 1440 Broadway, for Immediately close all your Vene­ ‘pocket area” of southwestern In ­ local store, or your newspaper, can shift from her the cost of doing business.*’ HADACOL brings relief to folks troubled '' maii-MacArthur controver r, the tickets. tian blinds to keep radioactivity as diana have pittved the value *'of mother to her 3. Strengthening macin'nery for tlie enforcement of price control regu­ be adapted lo the measurements of . aaUenti portions of m y Jan. 3 W a ke much as possible out of the house. feeding their wheat and legume latio ns. each child. Your clerk w ill be glad father. They will Island column follow: E d Herlihy recently signed on the Go to your shelter. secdings, Lathrope points oat. to guide you on this elasticity of becom e great 4. Authorizing the government **to build and operate defense plants, T ^ e President ot the United dotted line once more; after 19% Your shelter should be supplied Charles Doades, of Davies county, measurement. As for laundering, with Stomach Distress, Weak, Run-Down frien ds. Often to produce essential materials and equipment. States flew halfway around (he years with NBC he is set for anoth­ well in advance with the following who harvested 42 bushels per ^cre even corduroy, when thoroughly dry this fbcation on 5. Providing for controls over credit in the sale of existing housing. world to confer with General Mac* er year at the old stand. He is cur­ o f N o. 1 V igo w h e a t on a n OO-acro after washing, needs only a stiff ite m s: fa th e r w ill re m a in u n til th e daugh te r 6. Hcgulatlng speculative trading on commodity exchanges. •Arthur, yet aside from a few con­ rently on “The Big Show”, "Kraft field last summer Is a atrohg'* be­ transfers her affections to a mate. brushing to restore the nap. And Conditions and Nervousness when due to versational pleasantries, nothing has Television Theatre”, ‘'The Chil­ 1. F ir s t a id k it. liever in fertilizer. He says, .he whoever heard of pressing denim or. However, if father does not respond THINGS TO COME— If the man on Main Street thinks the Truman- been publtehed regarding wbat hap­ dren’s Hour*’ and “Date in Man­ 2. Fire extinguisher, got his high yields by adduig 650 ' MacArthur controversy is going to die, he is badly mistaken. The battle seersucker? to daughter's fixation, the child will, pened. h a t ta n " . poimds per acre ot 3-12-12 to the is just about to begin. 3. Axe and crowbar; a shovel. unconsciously, shift back to mother, deficiencies of Vitamins BI, B2, The direct talks between Mac­ seeding the previous fall. TOen he This was indicated’ in a long and extemporaneous speech by Sen. Arthur and President Truman took Guy Lombardo also wrote his . 4. Battery operated radio to list­ who, in many cases has resented top-dressed the entire acreage vAfh Robert Taft in which he attacked the U.S. joint chiefs of staff and de> place with no one else present; '-name on a contract; he it4ll re­ en fo r iostpuclions or all-clear sig­ the original transfer—” nitrogen last spring. FoUowlitg manded that the U.S. go "all-out” in Korea. Niacin and Iron no stenographic notes were taken. p la c e J a c k B e n n y on C BS , Sun< n a l. Mr. Harlow rose. He made his Abruptly she flung her arms wheat harvest, there was a- thlcl^ Tile senator said that he was willing to follow the MacArthur pro* It is n ^ t to impossible; therefore, d a y s, fo r 14 ____!ks ...... starti -UngJJu n e 5. At least one flashlight. way down the long aisle, paying no about ber father’s neck and lu s h sw eet clo v e r. . posals for bombing military objectives in Communist d)ina and ior giv* to report accurately what hap­ 10. All of his shows wiH be heed to the annoyed glances of promised him that no matter 6. A n em ergency s u p p i y of ing logistical support, meaning transport and cover, to Nationalist attack pened. Purlhermore, the steno­ taped from U.S. armed services other listeners, gained the outside wbat happened she would keep on China proper. graphic notes made of the more ex­ camps. A special feature ot canned food and bottled water in lobby and paused there, dabbing at his secret. Farmers Urged to Check . The senator’s speech made it clear that the Republican plan to use tended conversation between Tru­ each program w ill be pres­ the event that an attack continues a moist brow with his handkerchief. Livestock Mineral Intake the lovihcoming investigations of the MacArthur dismissal to force an man, MacArthur, General Bradley,^ entation ot “Your Lucky Girt”, for s.everal hours. changed to resentment against her Minerals arc so important In the overturning of present far east policy. and the other military men are still a big name vocalist chosen by So that was itl he told himself. hu sb an d . Household.preparedness plus . . . M r. Harlow returned late diet of. animals that livestock will so secret that each copy is num* the men at the camp from many importanl facts concerning So that was the cause ot his wife’s A W arning to AMERICA— R o b e rt A. Vogeler, shaky, pale and (bat night. It was not his babit live longer without any feed than bercd. which the week's broadcast the actual istrcnglh and effects of indignation and wrath and resent­ nervous was released from a Hungarian prison after 17 months imprison* to return home late, but tonight they will on feed that contained em an ate s. atom bomba are p&rt of (he new ment. In his mind’s eye the pieces ment. He had a message for the Main Street of America. there was a definite purpose. no minerals. Home by Christmas film authorized by the federal office of the puzzle that had troubled him for the past monih fell into place. Mrs. Harlow bad retired, and This fact was pointed out recently, “I want to warn every individual American that what happened to MacArthur assured Tfuman that Arlene McQuade, “Rosalie” on of civilian defense, ‘’Survival Under He understood now what had hap­ 10 minutes afier he entered the by the American Veterinary Medl* me can happen to them if wo don’t l^and together to destroy these enemies he could ^‘finish the job in North ^•The Goldbergs” , hasi a June date Atomic AttacJc.” Dr. Richard Ger- pened; he could sec it taking place, house his daughter Virginia cal Association in urging farmers of individual freedom,” he told newsmen after his release. Itorea” in a short thne. Accordbig with New York City’s big WiUiams- stell, consultant to the federal step by step. Virgbiia, his only child came in. Virginia bad been to to watch the mineral intake of 'jfve- “I hove a message for America—an important one, to the stenographic notes he said: burg Neighborhood Youth Council office of civilian defuse, and tech­ h a d a ttain ed th e age o f 13. S h e w as a p arty . stock as they come into the new “America must be made aware of what can happen to human rights Raglan sleeves have proved tops "I hope to be able to have the she’ll teU follow teen agers how il nical advisor . on the film, urges nearing maturity. Gradually, un­ Seeing a light in the living spring production season. . .. — riglit of a person to go where he wants and say what he wants . . . ot for children’s shirts, blouses and 8th army back in Japan by Christ- feels to be “Rosalie” each week on every American to see the picture room Virginia came to the door. At sight “Although animals require .more the right to be able to go to bed and no be afraid of being taken away dresses. They allow for freedom of ‘mas. I may be able to send a con­ the popular TV show. and follow its advice. consciously, her fbcation had trans­ from his family to prisqn in the middle of the night” ferred from mother to father. The of her father sitting there alone than a dozen different minerals, movement, tliey’re eaey to get into, voy into Pyongyang immediately." Says Dr. Gerstell; “It can hap­ Alan Ladd, was on the set of two had become great friends.. Mr. ^ e uttered a little cry of delight two of them, calcium- and..phos­ and- they allo w fo r grow th. “ Self- • At this point. President Truman pen here -- it can happen any- RETURN OF LABOR— With the return of orgatUzed labor to all de- f/' I Paramount's “Rage of the Vulture” and bounced upon his knee, with phorus. m a k e u p 70 p e r c e n t of, th e ' help” clothes are not only a source asked: *‘What about Chinese in­ Harlow had been tremendously fense*motiiJizatron agencies, the man on Main Street can expect (he when he received word that he’d w h e re l” the full intenUon of providhig him mineral matter in the body.” the of progressive pride to the young­ tervention?” proud and happy. unions to o.xert a greater influence over the administration’s future de­ been swamped by Boxer puppies T he film Is available to church with details concerning her eve­ AVMA said. “ D a ily cows and la y ­ ster, but a saving of time and inter* MacArthur*s reply was: “They Not so Mrs. Harlow. Mrs. Harlow fense proposals. “ I r m a ” h a d ju s t h a d 11, an d “ S car­ groups, factory, club, or private ning’s activities. Something about ing hens especially require them. ruption to the busy mother. could have intervened earlier was annoyed. She hadn’t under­ It was evident by labor’s return to the defense agencies that the let’* had contributed 12~all arrlvhig h om e ow ners a t Castle F ilm s , 445 the expression on her parent’s face, I Halt the minerals in milk are cal- when it would have been deci­ stood and presently her annoyance administration had surrendered on many points of conflict and is now The fewer fasteners, loo, the Park Avenue, New York C i^. clum and phosphorus. sive. but that time has passed. on the same day. however, restrained her. I willing to listen to the united labor policy committee. easier the solf-help angle. So, in iVorntart Chrittophert 2344 Cum- Mrs* John A. Feight,^ Jr., 111. I , The AVMA cited the delicate re­ Afrj. JIfauHce BcUardt P. O. Dost We are no longer fearful of lUfR. Harlow smiled at her in a making ttie children's clothes, use berland, Hon$ton, Tcxast “A fter I "Anything lationship between calcium and Union leaders made known Immediately their first campaign. As ono Ded/ord, Ponntyhariiai 226, Church Point, Louhiana, s&y$ th e ir ventlon. Although manner that bespoke faint dot snappers, buttons and zippers, got out of the Army I was under­ GRASSROOTS em­ phosphorus in the body as an in­ expressed it, ''We wil] now turn the heat on congress by undertaldng a 1 ate made my stomach ache and about her son, Archie Bcjlardt there are several hundred thou­ barrassment. He attempted to brush and have bloyses, shirts and dresses weight, nervous, couldn't sleep and stance for the need for a careful new campaign for tighter price*control laws and other legislation to in­ chum all night. . . . My food *'Some friends of mine have been sand along the Tain river, It Is something from his coat but failed. open in the front. The button-hole check on farm animals’ require­ sure equality of sacrifice in the defense effort. had s terrible time getting food to never seemed to get digested and not likely that they could cause Thus having had her attenUon at­ attachment on your sewing machine taking HADACOL and found that ments. Too much of one without agree w ith me. W hen I would woke therefore I would woke frequently ns amch tr^le.** tracted to the something, Virginia will save you all kinds of time and It had done ^em a lot of good, and Senator Byrd Tries To Save Nation Nine Billion the other can lead to a deficiency trouble, and if you’re lucky enough up in the morning 1 would always in tho n ig ht w ith pains. I would be ^e y suggested that I start giving MacArthur's advice on the future investigated and found it to be a to have the zipper foot attachment, be sick at my stomach — 1 could nervous and think over the day’s H A D A C O L to m y 16.year-old son ot Korea was: ‘‘We should turn By Wright A Potterson daub of powder. She looked at It Archie Bellard. H o has been taking paid in full. The increased wages (hose slide fasteners are a cinch. never eat breakfast—imagine har* nerve-racking experiences. Every Korea over:to (he Koreans as quick­ family or personal interests in and frowned. Looking further she HADACOL for about two months, C ^A T O R BYRD, Democrat of and the increased taxes the manu­ In g to w a it until noon before eating ly as we can and get out as quick­ order to assist to the utmost in the discovered a long strand of blond little thing Irritated me. I couldn’t and since tokm ^ it he feels much ^ Virginia, says, and knows, that Post Bumpers For the boys, trousers with wide the first meal of the day. Even ly as we can; effort to protect this, their, country facturer and processors pay will h a ir. stand children around me. They there can be a cut from the Pres­ elastic should be used as long as then just a few. mouthfuls ol food against Stall Stalin and * - his • -Red • army. be added to the price of their com­ Horror filled her eyes, a hurt made me nervoas. I would holler at ^ ! l Ife fe ident's budget, that calls for taxes possible, but as they grow and grow, would fill me up. A t nijiht I cooldn't m y two-year-old .daughter, Vickie, Treopa ts Ewgpe They fully appreciate living in this modities, and members of the fam­ look, an eoqiression of awe and rundown, ot better than 71 billions , of dol­ lly ai as boys will. button*on pants are sleep— I would just roll and toss all for nothing at ail. Since taking la n d o„ f frefreedom t____ , lib e rty a n d op- ilies pay in the*price of what they wonder and incredulity, gradually playing vi.- wui-Kuiif. am cs ne tu At one point, Gen. Omar Bradley lars in order to pay as we go for suitable. Put four buttons across mght. After the third bottle of HADACOL all my nausea and ner troops available for more than 71 . billions, Senator the old three—that relieves the can say for HADACOL is that it’s 1 owe the friends, vmo suggested needed taxes in these Inopportune have no one to whom they, can ‘m y , Daddy! Whatever— 'ow after a year's time of takiufr made me see th a t this is a beautl* Europe in the next two months. Byrd: proposes to cut more than strain on that middle button. The HADACOL to me. many thanks» times; they object to ftaancing more p as s th is e xtra $300 th e y m u s t p a y . who«-**7 M r. H a rlo w inter* I ^ADACOL, I iiave gained almost ful world after all. I'm ’ 20 years » MacArthur replied: “Yes, nine bfUion, without hampering the simpler and more tailored the shirt, ------but I owe HADACOL many more TVA enterprises, building more Whether it is paid directly or in­ rupted, gesturing airily, saybig 20 pounds. I sleep well—and tho old and am a housewife. I really - thanks and since It has done Archia thbik a division can be made avail­ defense preparations to the ex­ the easier for you to make, and tho moat wonderful thing—I con enjoy dams to produce more power or directly, it must come out of the something about an apology, do feel 08 CTeat as 1 look on the so much good, I w ill never bo w ith­ able e a rly In 1951.*' tent of a single dollar. He would bigger hit it makes with that three fu ll meals a day.'* photograph." roore light, when private enter­ family budget, and each one ol presently lapsing Into a lengthy out i t again.” Bradley also remarked that Chinese Attack South of Farallel young he*man. The shirt can be ad* take out ot that budget only those prise will provide all we can use; those 30 million must make drastic he hoped MacArthur wouldn't but rather stupid discourse and A l/S. tank battalion lumbers into a defcuse position north of Seoul, justed to his growth just by lower­ items that call for expenditures starting new projects such as (he sacrifiees to pay their $300 that the have the same froubfe he bad on strictly home projects, either ending by s(a(hig that.lt would prepared to take a heavy toll of advancing Chinese Commtttist forces, ing the buttons. St. Lawrence waterway, or contin­ government may spend nine bil­ n o t be .wise o r necessary to men- HADACOL CAN HELP YOU! with American pUots in Europe those proposed to start, such as uing work upon those that were lion on things we could get along Uon the matter to her mother, SPRING IN KOREA— It is spring in Korea. But there is no peace As to the girls, they, too, have a shooting up rallNtad bridges the St. Lawrence waterway, or started In past years. without at this hiopportune time. and tranquility in the warm sun. The song birds can not be heard for the way of growing out of things, so that w ere seeded'later for re­ those for continubig work on proj- They consider the forcing of such Virginia stared. Abruptly she Those things we can get along constant roar of artillery. The tender sprigs of grass and shrubs are tucks are In order—a tuck inside If your system is lacklnff in Vitamins Bi, B-, Niacin and habilitation. ects started In previous years, or sacriAces unfair, and they vow flung, her arms about her father’s without until a more opportune trampled benoalh the boots of invading Chinese and defending United and just above the waistline, tucks Iron, HADACOL can help you as it has helped thousands of *•1 have the same trouble/* those new or continuing piiojects, dire retribution when election time ne ck a n d prom ised h im th a t no m a t­ time. That family could not see Nations troops. It is time for war in Korea. in the Inside of the sleeves, and a MacArthur replied. The steno­ ih this country or abroad, that comes. Senator Byrd’s effort to ter what happened she would keep other line folks who had. deflclencies of these important' ele. why they should be called upon to But the great Communist spring offensive is not doing so well. And tuck in the Item. There won't be so graphic notes show langhter at havo no possible conneotlon with his secret. It would be their secret ments, which HADACOL contains. discontinue UtUe Margaret’s music save that nine billion would seem the people in the home towns of America who are thinking of their sons many hand-me-downs in a favorite this point. o u r American defense. to.be better politics than that ot Poor mother. She must never know. To prevent bruise Injuries to HADACOIj brings blessed reliet to folks troubled withi lessons, at a time when she was and brothers and husbands have gained confidence from reports of allied dress that wayl Only other lau^ter came when In the United States Hjere a re the President in demanding the But he must promise— cows inside dairy loafing bam , aches and pains, stomach distui'bances (indigestion, making such magical progress, or victories. ea s, John Mucclo, U.S. ambassador to approximately 30 million fami­ sacrifices the p ay in g o f th a t $300 Yes, yes. Of course he’d promise. a number ot dairymen have Then, when you have the chil* why they must stop movies for henrtbum, “sour risings" jfter ' Korea, proposed using soi;hd trucks nes. That Immediately c^eees* would entail on each of the 30 It was all very siUy anyway. Just Tho Reds approached Seoul, but came to a dead stop after allied dren ail taken care of, comes moth­ Margaret and the two boys, or suspended out Ures at hip level meals, bloating), a weak, run­ for propaganda purposes to, sell sary nine billion ot taxes, one of those regretful things that naval, air and artillery bombardments. On otlier fronts the fighting had er’s moment. Look over the patterns million families. w ith th re e pieces ot rop e . ' down condition, poor appetito democracy to the ^rean people. m e a n s a b u rd e n o t aom e $300 deprive them ot ice cream cones would never be repeated. died down for tlic time being. in your local newspapers, and the or candies, and cut out their w e^- as an average for eaoli of After awhile Virginia rose and But as long as it is spring in Korea, the Communists will attack. This gay cottons on your store shelves, and nervousness when these ' allowance. These expenses, plus I overheard two members of the MaeArlhur Merry-eo-Rouiid those SO milUoh families. Tbat left him. Her attitude brought a Homemakers Are Advis^. time, however, they are running into a meat grinder ^ fire power. and go to town, lady—summer’s troubles are due to a deficien­ ) new dothes and new shoes for local American ^glon post dis­ Is a absabla item In the budg* lump into M r. Harlow’s throat. But c o m in g ! cy of Vitamins B„ Bj, Niacin The Foreign Mbilster and Vice- the children, a new dress for cussing ways and means ot boy- To Freeze. Can Surpluses'-; et of flie. average American when she had gone be.sighed in A SLIGHT DECimn a n d Ii'on. President of Peru, who have been Mother and Dad's annual new suit, cottbig all motion picture produo- Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc family. In adding such -an vast reUet. Beginning tomorrow, he In order to insure enough 'food honored guests In „ ^ s countiy, must, all be sacrificed in order to tions bi which any one or more ' C reator 'of Today’s D o n’t g o thro ug h life amount to the family expend!- knew, his'daughter*.s. fbcation would for any emergency the govetnmint Small Town Woman didn't m bid being ousted from their pay the tax collector, so the gov­ the cast were listed as members Food Prices Down .3 of a. Per Cent plagued with conditions tures» adjustments nrast be be transferred bade to her mother. is askbig homemakers to presecve Gives 25tb Pihi of Blood Great HADACOL Waldorf-Astoria hotel suite to make ernment could do things now it the Communist wwild*te caused by such deflciencies room for General MacArthur. fiiit .made to provide for the nn- versive organizai Mrs. Harlow would cease to be ir­ more food. Since large numb>era.of The bureau of labor statistics re> At the first of April the Index could just aa well do at some other UVERM ORE, Calif.-The ciUzens ttiey did feel hurt at the lade of needed tax ttem. A family ot a laudable move. The most sensi­ ritable and resentful. Harmony homemakers have no access ’ to ported that a survey of eight cities when relief may be as doss tim e . was about 11-per cent above that of of the small town of Livermore confidence implied by the fact that my aequalntanee liad a family tive nerve in the picture bidustry w o u ld reig n once m o re in th e house­ garden plo(s, a feature ot this re v e a le d th a t re ta il food prices de* at hand os ^he nearest d: ire f o r fo lk s w ith these defl- Of course thV Dad and Mother of last June, before the Korean fight­ ^(population 2,800) recently gave the lodes on the doors were changed disenssion as to vriuit ei^ense is the box office. May the Le^on hold. And sometime,' Mr. Harlow year’s program will be to encour* dined slightly during the latter part ing began, and 14 per cent above a ciencles. Buy HADACOL T rial size bottle, o n ly $1.25. th is fa m ily re a lize th a t th e $300 their 237th pint of blood to the Red Immediately. after ..they departed they eoidd ant out in. order to accept the idea. told Wmsdf, whM Virginia was age the canning and freezing'.of o f M a rc h . y e a r ago. Large family economy size, $8.50. Q?here's only one true they must pay will not. all be col­ Cross, an outstanding record for a . . . MacArthur was able to recog­ provide'for that addlHonal new safdy married* and away, he would seasonal surplusses. By fdlqwiog It was the second time since tho The' decline was due largely to a and genuine HADACOL: Eefaee substitutes. Sold on a strict lected from them directly. A por* this program homemakers will^sttp* . small community. nize at least.one Democrat among ta x Item.- Tell congress kind of legis­ explabi it allf-and. hope that ahe wage-price freeze of January 25 that . small drop in prices of fresh fruit There'are few American families tion win be paid tadlrectly, but Qie ' nent their larder and augment The blood was donated from the money-back guarantee—you’ll feel great utter, the first few (he Republlcans-Sen. Tom Coonalljr lation you want enacted. * . > would underat^d; r there was a failing off in the retail an d vegetables. C a b b a g e le d th e de- that would not willingly sacrifice |directly or indirectly it must be period January 15 through March. bottles you take or your money will be refunded. If your ot Texas. • ovei^all 8upp^. food-prlce index kept by the bureau. w ith a cent drop. Car­ 3 1$ per One donor, Mrs. Zylphia Sampson, dealer does not sell HAD ACO L order direct from The Leuanc The decline, however, was only .3 of I rots were dovm 18 per cent and gave her 25th pint The largest Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana. ■ a p e r c ent. fresh tomatoes down 11. * amount on any ona date was Jan< uary 15 when 100 pints-were given. PAGE FOUR IH E DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C . V AY 23, I9B1 THE DAVIE RBCX)RD. M0CK3VII.LB, N. C. MAY 23. 1961 PAGE FIVE

Some people may be called a THE DAVIE RECORD. THE DAVIE RECORD. Telephone System New Office Build- fool, but that docs not make it so, Average Daily School Attendance Piano Redtal Enjoyable Day Yokeley-Markl^ Telephone 300 Southern Bank Bldg. Mocksville, N.C. neither docs it seriously impair his C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. ‘ F IR S T S E V E N M O N T H S , 1950-1951 Oldest PBpor In The County Miss Louise Stroud presented Sunday, May 13th, was a happy Invitations have baen received truth and honesty. DR. RAMEY F. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR Geh Under Way ing School Race Elem entary H ig h T o ta l No Liquor, W ine, Beer Adt her piano pupils in a recital in the day for Mr. and Mrs. John A. In this city, reading as follows: TELEPHONe M r. and Mrs. Bcinie Harris A t a apccial mectini: ot Board Knox lohnstone has begun the Cooleemee w 540 155 695 Mocksville High School Auditorv Bowles, of Ephesus. Onthatdav X-RAY LABORATORY North CaroJina In the.SupBriArCourj Farmington w 198 90 2S8 ium Wednesday evening; May 16* they had all their children at Yofcelev Bntered atthe PostofBce InMockB- •>■' Directors o f the Yadkin Valley erection of a new brick office Davie Cnuntv. Rpfora The Cit-rk NEMTS AROUND TOWN. Hours: 9:3(W2!30 2!30.5:30 Closed Saturday 2:30 request the honour of your » 0 U . N . C .. as Second-clnM Mall Membership Cotponi(ion, on REA building 20x60 feet, on the corner Mocksvillc w 531 .235 766 The program consisted of piano home. Those from out of the jgen. ------. Monday, Wednesday and Fridav Evenings—6:30 to 8:30 m *tt«r. March 3.1903. Shady Grove w 309 100 409 solos, duets, trios and quartets. county were Mr. and Mrs. Reid oresence ^n a n c e d , M e m b e r O w n e d oteani* of N orth M ain and Church street? and husband, R. B. Early, Everett D . R. Stroud spent Thursday Pupils taking part were Gail Jones, at the marriage of their daughter zation, held in the court house at When completed, the building Kurfees and wife, Virgle Mac Smith Grove w 179 179 i n H i ^ P o in t o n business. Thomason and children, of Dur­ Doris Elaine SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Yadkinville, M r. Earl B. Patterson, w ill b e occupied b y D r . Henr\ Kurfees, and Lloyd E. Kurfees and William R. Davie w 134 134 Yvonne Hendricks, Gail Poplin, ham; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford wife, Lois Elfrieda Kurfees Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Leach, of Gail Hendricks, Lindu Hartley and children, of Hillsboro; Mr. to OVK YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA » 1.50 Field Representative of Rural E Shaw Anderson, who is now with Total white 1891 580 2471 SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA - 75o. vs Stovall, spent the week-«nd here Peggy W all, Mona Ruth Fleming^ and Mrs. Arthur Bowbsand little Mr. Robert Paul Marklin O N r Y E A R . OUTSIDE STATH • J2.0H Icctrification Administration* of hospitalinNorfolk,Va. Fassett Guy B. Holman, widower; Maude Davie County Training c 293 120 418 w ith h o m e folks. Alice Anderaon, Olena Groce,; on Saturday, the second of lune a x MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATF. • $1.00 Washington, D. C . made the an Cozart is the contractor. daughter, of Camp B'utner. The S im s H o lm a n G aithe r, w ido w ; Sa* North Cooleemee c 144 m Martha Rose Waters,lune Greene, day was one to be long remem­ nineteen hundred and fifty-one nouncement that due to the wide* Dr. Anderson is the son of Mr. rah Elizabeth Holihan Bollch, wid­ J, A. Jones, of North Wilkes- " IF H Y PEOPIE, WHICH ARE CAU ffi BY Total Negro 442 Sylvia Stroud, Floretta Collette, bered by the parents and children. at five o'clock in the afternoon spread interest and the number of and Mrs. Spurgeon Anderson, of ow; Ernest Price Holm an and wife, 120 562 boro, was in town Friday looking Judith Ward, Emma Jo Pope, Memorial Merhodisr C hur^ MY HAME. SHAll HUMBIE THEMSaVB. AMD applications for telephone service this city. Mrs. Anderson is a' Cora Holman; Ellen Holman, wid­ Grand Total 2333 7C0 3033 0 after some business matters. ow; and Peter Albert Holman and Helen Poston, Janice Smoot,Anne Thomasville, North Carolina. m v . AND SEEK MY FACE AND lUeN AWAY in the three counties of Yadkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. wife, Mabel Holman. Hendricks, Gene Madison, Ann Pre-School Clinics FM M IHEIR WICKED WAVSi THEN W IU I Davie a n d Iredell, R E A was mak< Marham, also of this city. Truth and right crushed to earth Miss Thelma Anderson, R. N Owings, Nancy Glasscock, Jean Pre-School clinics have been HUI nOM HEAVEN. AND Will FORCIVE tng the loan funds immediately a* Notice Serving Sum­ will rise again. The day of thel |n J f . f r * nnff/r« fj^ underwent a tonsil operation at Powell, Yvonne Atwood, l^rie completed in the Davie County 1H EII SINS. AND W ill HEAl THEK lA N D ."- vailable to start construction of petty boss and his tools and mani* U A V J C U K i V ' Mocksvillc Hospital last week. a Mrs, Williams Greene, Robert Kiger, Philip Row ­ Schools. The purpose of the 2 CMMN. 7:14. the entire systems. pulators are near at hand. { mons by Publication Mrs.Chas. H. Pitu, of Alexan­ Mr. James M . Parks, President, Mrs. Kathryn W illiams, 75. died land and Jimmy Anderson. Con­ clinics was to examine the child* YOU CANNOT HELP BUILD dria, V a„ spent the week-end with ren who will start to school next stated that this is the news that in the Mocksvillc Nursing Home The defendants, Ernest Price THEATRH nie Dell Wagner and Reba Ann ljou1|,^bq V e o d s UP YOUR TOWN OR COUN Holman and wife. Cora Holman: her mother, Mrs. D. G. Tutterow, has been awaited by rural people Monday* May 14th, Mrs. W illiams Mocksville Salisbury H ighway Furches were unable to be present. fall. Parents were requested to i n d s b y TY BY ADVISING OUR PEO- Ellen Holman, widow, and Peter oh Route 1.' in this area who have not had the was a native of South Carolina, Awards were presented to Gail come with their child in order ^hound Other PLE TO G O TO OTHER CITIES Albert Holman and wife. Mabel Princess Theatre benefit of telephone communica< but had made her home with a W ednetdar and Jones. Philip Rowland and Linda that the doctor could discuss the \ Holman, and each of them, will rhttndar Sanford Woodruff, of Chester, TO DO THEIR TRADING. daughter in Statesville until she May 25th and 24th tion. He stated that work would take notice that a spacial proceed­ THURSDA tT&. F R ID A Y Hartley for outstandmg progress examination and explain the need Pa., is erecting a 4-room house on 30-V<»f set under wav at once. The plans come here about a month ago. ing and action entitled as above Van Heflin & DeCarlo In ■‘M Y FRIEND IRM A G O E S in th e beginner’s group; to A n n e for corrections that should be .■om The Record doesn’t belong to has been commcnced against them, Avon street, and will move his call for serving 1315 m em bers in Funeral services were held at •TOMAHAWK” WEST" Hendricks and Gene Madison in made before the child starts to a **8teain roller company/’ "town & m ilv he re in th e near future. the Presbyterian church in North and each of them, in the Superior In Technicolor Marie Wilson Si John Lund the second year group; to Janice school. hall rinn,” or a “ballot swioer," Y a d k in C 6untv, 1141 In Davie Court of Davie County, jf^orth Augusta, S. C., Wednesday, and with Preston Foster &. ONE CARTOON Smoor, Sylvia Stroud and Jimmy The examinations were con- and we shall take pleasure in sav­ Countv, and 400 in Iredell C^un Carolina, and that the purpose of M r . a n d M rs. J . F. H ic k m a n , o f the body laid to rest in the church said action is to partition a tract lack Oakie Anderson in the third year group, ducted by Dr. M . Elizabeth Moore, ing exactly what we please, con ty. Actual work on the construc­ Friday and Saturday Elkin, and M r. and Mrs. Kenneth cemetery. One son. a sister and of land containing 70 and f acres, Added News & Cartoon and to June Greene in the fourth well-trained Pediatrician with demning rottenness and rascality tion should be well under wav be* May 2Sth and 26th Frazier and children, of High Point one brother survives. m o re or less, located in D avie year group. many years experience. The nurses i n o u r o w n party as w ell as in that fore the end or this summer. S A T U R D A Y ‘TRAIL TO MEXICO” were recent guests of S. F. Bink County. North Carolina, in which Miss Stroud was presented a report that Dr. Moore gave the of the enemy, when we think they M r. Parks poinied out that many the said defendants have an inter­ Eddy Arnold The Tennessee limmy Wakelv AIio ley. ______luncheon fork in her silver pat* children a very careful and tho­ deserve it, regardless of how many people who desire telephone ser­ Mrs. Ellen Hilton est as tenants in common; Plowboyin "HOEDOW N" “TRAIL OF THE YUKON" John Anderson, who was taken tern fro m th e class. rough examination. The requred half dollars we may lose or gain vice have expressed themselves to Mrs. Ellen Hilton, 43. of the And the said Defendants, and with Jeff O'Donnell & Kirby Grant & Bill Edward. Ushers for the occasion were immunizations were also given. the effect that they would take each of them, will further take no­ Big Boy William v ^ ill Thursday morning while SPINET PIANOS by it. Those of our subscribers Mock*s Methodist Church com­ ONE CARTOON tice that they are required to ap< w orkin R a t Y o u n i; N ovelty C o., is Glenda Madison, Frankie lunker, A total of 228 children were who cannot stand to read the service when the lines uere built, m unity, died unexpectedly at 6:15 Added Serial &. Cartoons pear in the Office of the Clerk of Monday and Tuetdajr improving, his friends will be Riad Hilda Markham and Jessie Libby examined, 165 had parents with Or.yh.unil'i low ons- truth, will have to look elsewhere and at this point he wanted to p. m.. May 13 at a Winston-Salem Superior Court of Davie County. MONDAY TUESDAY explain that telephone systems arc M a y 28th a n d 29th to k n o w . S tro ud. them. No defects were found in way la rn m o " • for a paper^______hospital. She had been ill for two North Carolina, in the Court Jane Powell In GRAND PIANOS 47 children. The other group nvln g on any irip— not like power systems where con* weeks. House in Mocksville, N orth Caro- "HAPPY YEAKS-' “TW O WEEKS W ITH LOVE” A n electric letter cancelling ma­ showed a total of 215 defects, as and you »«v« aa o«- nections can be made at any time Survivors are th e h u s b a n d , Jina.aiid answer or demur to the Dean Stackwell & File Petition In Technicolor chine has been installed in the P H O N E 7923 along the lines, but, on the con -c ___ Petition m said action within ten with Ricardo Montalban Darryl Hickman In Technicolor follow s: Ears 4, heart 17, nasal 35, Ira 10% .sell way oa FhillipE. Hilton; three sons, four (iq) j^ys after the 25th day of Mocksviile postoiBce, which is WANT ADS PAY. A p e titio n carrying »525 names nutrition 38, posture 24, tonsils 42, a roond-lrlp llokell trarv the telephone system is plan­ daughters, one stepdaughter, three 195^^ Petitioners will A d d e d News ONE CARTOON has been filed with ihc Davie thing of beauty and a joy forever reeth 5 1 , eyes 4, hernia 3. Vision ned to serve a given number of grandchildren. apply to the Court for the relief W E D N E S D A Y FOR SALE—Five-room house JESSE G. BO M N MUSIC CO. C o u n ty B oard o f Elections, re­ to the postoffice force. on Salisbury street. See was not checked at this time. peoolc an d w he n tha t p o in t is Funeral services were held at demanded in said Petition. Vaughan Monroe In All Show. Start At Duik Way Tilp questing; that an election be called. E C MORRIS. This will be done during the first reached the System cannot acco' Bethlehem Methodist Church at This the l5th day ot May, 1951. “SINGING GUNS” M r. and Mrs. Jack Sanford have Norfolk, Va. $5.95 $10.75 year of school. Parents were ad­ The petitions were filed by Rev. modate any others until the Cor­ 3 0. m.. May 15th Burial was in S. H. CHAFFIN, Added Comedy Space Reaerved For Trucki begun the erection of a 7-room BARGAINS GALORE-5 days Greensboro, N. C. 1.20 2.20 High Grade Pianos more at the Army-Naw Store, vised to take children to their A . J. Cox on behalf of the Davie poration can increase the capacity the church cemetery. Clerk Superior Court. "brick veneer housellwith base­ Aucusea, Ga. 5.10 9.20 Mocksville. family doctor or denrist for furth' Charleston, W . Va. 7.05 12.70 Mtnisterial Association, and Rev. of the system. He suted that he ment, on South Main Streei. Richmond, Va. 4.95 8.95. Hammond Organs G. W . Fink, pastor of the Con­ LET US BALE YOU R HAY— er examination and correction. wanted to make it clear d)at un They will occupy the home when W a s h in g to n , D , C . 7.20 13.00 cord an d Liberty Methodist Only 14 cents per bale. Call on A number of children have less a person signs an application co m plete d. Atlanta, Ga. 6.90 12.45 ot write H. L. or S. O . Markland, Churches. G. A. Merrell is chair­ for service before the system is probably been taken to the family D a n v ille , V a. 2.00 3.60 217 W. 5lh St. Winston-Salem, N. C. Route 2, Mocksville, N . C. m an of the Board of Elections. It started, it is like'v to be some time R . B. Smith, H . M., 3, who has doctor for a pre-school' examina­ tion. Any children who have not W ilkins Drug Co. it thouKhc an election tvtll be held before they can expect a telephone. been in the Naval Reserve since FOR SALE—Two fresh milch som e tim e in Tuly. So m o te it be, getting his discharge some time cows and one fresh heifer. W ill been examined should be brought P h o n e 21 Therefore, he urges all rural peo­ trade for beef cattle. ago, has been called into service to the regular clinic at the Health ple in the area to be served by the W . A. ELLIS. and left Monday for Norfolk, to Department or taken to the fami* THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD Hiqh School Finals Yadkin Valley Telephone Mem­ D a vie A b ato r, R o u te 4. bership Corporation to sign an ap­ about le p o rt fo r diity. 1> d o ctor n o w so th a t any dis- T O O , IF IT A PPEA RED HERE F O R SALE-1950 Chevrolet G ra d u a tio n cxercisc's w ill be oilers may be corrected before plication at their Countv Agent's Tudor, radio, heater, spare tire, held at Mocksvillc High School Mr. and Mrs. James F. Stone- office as soon as possible. clock a n d li|i;hter. 2,100 actual the child starts to a school. A auditorium on Friday cvcnine at stieet, Jr., o f S an A n to n io , Texas, Others present at the meeting miles. May be seen at J. C San child who is handicapped by phy­ 8 o’clock. There are 16 young ate the ptoud parents of a son, ford’s residence. $1325 cash. sical defects cannot compete suc­ were D. D. Williamson, Yadkin m e n a n d 25 young Indies in the James F. IIL who arrived on Sun­ County Agent, Roger Murdock, 1 H A V E A G O O D L IN E O F cessfully with healthy children. graduating class this year. The day. May 13th. Mr. and Mrs. The number of children exa> Ireded County Agent; F. E. Pee­ Mawey.Harris tractors. One six- annual sermon was delivered in Stonestreet are former residents foot combine with motor. Also m ined by schools were are follows; bles, Davie County Agent; John the auditorhim Sunday afternoon o f Mocksville. 300 bales red clover and lespedeza Cooleemee - 56 Voegtli, REA. Washington; Mr. hay. J. FRANK HENDRDC. D . C . T . S choo l - 17 NOTICE! , Corporal Bob Sofley, who ii M ocksville, R o u te 3. pastor of First Baptist Church, F a rm in g to n • - 19 neering Co., Raleigh, and' Gwvn " ' stationed arS a n - F rancisco;-G a lit Salisbury, A musio)] recital will to'ARRIV E T H IS MONTKT Mocksville 64 B. Price, Ch'm of the N . C. Rural atrlv ^ here last week to spend One car load of Massey-Harris b^: given tonight. Tuesony, sit 8 N. Cooleemee 8 Electrification Authority. 30.day furlough with his patents, self-propelled combines. 10-foot oVlock. The years just closine Shady Grove 28 F. E. Peebles, County Agent, M r. and Mrs. Harley Sofley. Bob cuts. A ll sold b u t o ne. has been a very succcssfiil one for Smith Grove who is in charge of the organiza' is looking well, and getting along J . F R A N K H E N D R I X . 21 the schooj^ ______Mocksville, Route 3 . 15 tlonal work in Davie County, has iine in the A ir Service. W m. R . Davie had a major part in the succcess All Dog Owners Your neighbor reads The is the time s u b ­ M r . a n d M ts . Joe G ra h a m m ov­ N o w to In Korea ot this project. ______ed Friday from this ci^ to Lex­ R e c o r d . scribe for The Record, D a v id A . C liu rc h , ship’s service­ ington, where Mr. Graham holds man, first class, USN, formerly of Bailey In Illinois a position with the Model Furni­ RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS AT THE R o u te 3, M ocksvillc, N . C ., is ser lam es M . Bailey, seam an recruit, ture Co. The Record is sorry to vitig with United Nations forces U SNR, son of Mrs. Ethel Bailey lose these good people, but wish it! Korean as a crew member of Route 2. Advance, N . C., isun- th e m w ell in th e ir n e w ho m e . FOLLQWING PLACES AND TIMES board the aircraft carrier USS Jergoing a two-week Reserve train­ Remodeling Sale! M r. and Mrs.-Bennett Williams, I'hlHopIno Sea. Tlie Philippine ing Center, Great Lakes, III. of Diablo Heights, Canal Zone, SMITH GROVE PAUL BOWLES STORE Tuesday, May 22. 5:00 P. M . to 5:30 P. M . The training course is a conden Sea has been actively engaged in arrived in New York Wednesday. scd form of the indoccritiation OAK GROVE - OAK GROVE CHURCH Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 P. M . to 6:30 P. M . h e combat area since early last 1 T»ey w ill arrive here next month given regular Navv recruits, de­ August. At present, the ship is to visit relatives before retuminc Tuesday, Mav 22, 7:00 P. M . to 7:30 P. M . signed to instill the new Naval CANA—ROBERT FURCHES HOUSE home. Mw. Williatns is the for­ To Serve You Better Is Our the flagship of the Commander of Reservist with a broader basic Thursday, May 24. 5:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M . mer Miss Julia Hunt, of this city. D A V I E A C A D E M Y ...... the U . S. Seventh Fleet. knowledge of Naval life. CENTER -TUTTEROW’S STORE Thursday, May 24. 6:00 P. M . to 6:30 P. M . Lieut. Samuel W . Howell, who A im f . F. A, Picnic is stationed at Westpver, Air SHEFFIELD-SMITH'S STORE Thuredav, May 24, 7:00 P. M . to 7:30 P. M A. E. l^a^ner Field Base, Westover, Mass., spent OTHO GRAVES STORE . - Friday, M a y 25. 5:00 P . M . to 5:30 P . M . The Farmingto.i F. F. A. boys Alfred Eugene Wagner, 65, two days last week with Mrs. gave the Home Ec girls a picnic Mocksville. Route 2, died unex* Howell and children who ate To do this we are COMPLETELY GREASY CORNER-EVERHARDT &. GARW OOD Monday, May i4. at Reynolds pectedly of a heart attack about making their home with her par­ GARAGE - - - Fridav, May 25, 6:00 P. M . to 6:30 P. M . 4:30 p. m., Wednesday while driv ents, M r. and Mrs. Joe Ferebee, at Park. The bov» and girts had REMODEUNG OUR STORE, ar­ Friday, M a v 25, 7:00 P. M . to 7:30. P. M . ing a truck on the Mocksvillc C an a. COOLEEMEE • SCHOOL BUILDING weiner roast at the Park and later Yadkinville Highway. NORTH COOLEEMEE—NEAR ROBERT FOSTER’S in the evening they attended s He was connected with the Mr. and Mrs. W . R- Meronev ranging our displays of quality mer­ S T O R E .... Saturday Morning, May 26, 9:00 A. M. to 9:30 A. M . movie. The Home Ec girls earn­ Rural Electrification Assoclan here and litde dau^ter Carojm, of ed this trip by preparing and ser< for the past five years. He re­ W arner Robins. Ga., were Mocks­ chandise for your convenience. Dur­ A s fast as we can, we’re changing the "voice" th at recap tures a ll th e n ostalgic sound o f th e ville visitors Wednesday. They v in g the F. F. A ., b oy sat rheir at • tired March i9 because of poor health. of our Diesel locomotives. W hy? Because our ' old steam w histle. have many fnends here » * o are nual Father and Son Banquet. always glad to see them. Bdly is ing the process of this remodeling THE CHARGE IS $L00 PER DOG Surviving are his wife, Mrs. neighbors along the Southern told us that, as A little thing? To you, perhaps...but not Mrs. John Martin. 50. of near Willie Mae Williams Wagnen much as they lik^ our modem Diesels, they an old Davie boy. a native of to usl For being a “good neighbor” to the Mocksville. we are offering unheard of bargains Courtney, died May 13th, at a Ssil> two sons. O dell W agner of Mocks missed the friendly sound of the familiar ville and Harding F. Wagner of people we serve is one of the biggest, m ost im­ The Law Requires That All Dogs Over 6 Isburv hospital. She had been in Taylorsville, one daughter, Mrs. steam engine whistles echoing across the Sanford Tones, 58, of Tarlton, to make room for new merchandise. declining health for the past ten portant things the &uthem Railway System Ohio, died in a hospital in that W ill Furches of Mokksville, Route country-side. can do. years Surviving are the husband, 2; two brothers, Louie and J. S. city on May 13th. Sutviring are So we got buey. To replace the deep-throated his wife, three sons and Aree Months Of Age Must Be Vaccinated l five daughters, among them Mrs. Wagoner of Mocksville, Route 4; daughters. His step-mother, Mrs. f ’ V . R . P. M artin, Jr., of this city, three two sisters, Mrs. Louis Ellis t>l' Uat-t-t of the original air hoifns on our Diesels Cooleemee and Mrs. Charlie Barn we developed a melodious "airchime” signal Tohn Jones. lives on Route 2 . sons, one brother and three sisters. ey of Hanes; six grandchildren; Five sisters and three brothere C. C. Sanford Sons Co. All Vaccine Will Be Administered By A Veterinanan Funeral and buriai services were and several neices and nephews. also survive, Mrs. Sonny Cranfill held at Courtney Baptist Church Funeral services were conduct and Sherman Jones, of this city; Mrs. Lester Booe, Mrs. Dallas Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ed at Turrentine Baptist Church The Home of Bettet Mcrchacdise for 84Years Mocksville, at 2:30 p. m., Fridav Cranfill and Frink Jones, o f .. w ith Rev. A. C. Cheshire and bv Rev. F. R. Lofiin. Rev. Wad R o u te 2 . M r. Jones was a narive Rev. BJ W . Turner, of this city, of Davie County, but moved west Phone 7 Moclravillei N. C Hutchins and Rev. W illiam And SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Davie County Health Departnlettt •ltd the body laid to rest in the erson. Burial was in the church several years ago.. Funeral and ch u rch cemetery. cemetery. burial was in Ohio. THE DA VIE neCORD. MOOKSVILLE. N . C .

Chocolafe Shutters Tee for Two \ Add a mother-in-law story. Nib­ High School Graduates Chocolate brown is most effec­ lic k , man inordinately proud of THE DAVIE RECOIO). MOCKSVIt.T.li!, W. c. tive when used as on exterior 0 M OtMAND FOR NURSIN6 his golf scores, took his mother- trim color on a house. Brown in.law with him to the course one shutters are attractive with while, Cnr.1l «> (• Stud-nt Poi day. After depositing' her on a ' iilhar Inloimolton, lolh I . Hm pale yellow or pale green. bench, he and o chum started for your the first tee. There Niblick an­ o to UqIoI* or ho»* nounced, "1 wont to make n"good, Concrete Bird Bath long drive now. My mother-in- Is Easy to Construct law is watching from the bench The best storage temperaturs outside the clubhouse.” f t '5 Wonderfut the Way Sot hatching eggs is to degrees P. ^SC«II>TOnEr n ChrwMea *'Why, that’s almost 301) yardsl'* Temperatures of 40 degrees and his chum cried. *'You couldn't Cfiewing-Gum iaxbfjve helow are definitely harmful and UBVOTIONAU HK^ADlNQt Pfnim 137. possibly h it iie r fro m here.** A c t s Chiefly to those of 60 to 70 degrees tend to reduce hatohabiUty. REMOVE WASTE Displaced Persons KIDNEYS - m The well-dressed woman keepa her.jewelry fresh and dean. Lesson tor May * 7, W51 Soap MUSTREI.___ GOOD FOOD and waUr renew the sparkle of • Dero'a tbo secrot mllUona or lo litf lia w plastic and enamel costume jew­ " D * - ccnluiy nov- diBcoT«rc« ftbout ram-A-MzirT. tbo cdo4« elry. Use a soft brush to get into oily. This displacwl person EXCESSWASTE the carving, corners, and crev* has for cmtiines dolled Iho Inter­ (u lly dicroreotl ices. Alter rinsing, dry In a tow d nal onol Inndscaue. We con detino O oeton «ar ttwe msar ottier M iaU ra* displnccd person os one who, un. willingly or unin- luncUoD Is KoUins yon B ird s This Style ewnmra catuoa u •U ms When serving sauce with fid), lellonally. Is a long Like take a bit of time preparing at­ way from a home »T aiis b,.a-diaVi5K'S..S You feoi woaK. «oro out. BAG ot cement, some sand ilam nn m or wroBR diot n ay «au n cctUns tractive lemon cups for serving Which no lo n g er ex- But BODUe nxN-A-MJHT. taken as no* A and gravel will do for several omnModod. work* ehisflr la tt>« lew s the sauce accompaniment. Halves ists. A D. P. would bowel whoro it removn ooly woste. sot of these. Illustrated directions of lemon, scooped out and seal- u su ally BO h o m o 11 BOod fooei Tou avoid tbftt typical weak, with list of materials for pedestal loped at edges are lovely. he o rn M , but h e and puddle types arc shown on lacnAM In prlco^BtlU can’t. His home has pattern 227. Price ot pattern is been bombed oul, 3tt, 80r or ooljr 10^. o r perhaps his Workshop Pattern Service WHENYOU whole homo town D ra w e r 10 -...... Bedford HillsrNew Jfork ...... Dohm’s Pil l s Fr«czo Foofls Now for Later Use bors have been forcibly moved oul H E iU K E T H IS Keeipfi/ Bfiow) S o “ m e »n th e ir places. Successful Freezing LYNN CHAMBERS* MEND TM D.P. Is usually at first ooor ONE OF THE MOST satisfactory Deep Fat Fried Chicken Ways of preserving foods that has ‘f' “ "'elimes without Masljed Potatoes Cream Gravy come into the limelight recently for e\en a n a tiv e lo n d to go b a c k to. to Pineapple Cole Slaw homo use is that of quick*freezing ® ^ ® Por- it. Compared with canning and de­ Buttered Green Beans iiH? .'s. After in danger ply have to wash For Freezing the food and ^usands of Jews were taken to Prepare vegetables for freezing store it. »'0"8 the Euphrates' F iv e essentials are necessary to by washing them thoroughly. If you and Tigrjs rivers, there to fend for the successful freezing of fruits, desire a uniform pack, try to sort "“ 6 6 6 " vegetables, poultry and meat. The them according to size as they are last year 120,000 8cfaool*age children Remember this whenever you drive near a variety used must be good for w ashed. looked on that experience as a were injured or killed in traERc acddents. sdiool or playground. Slow down ao you freezing: fruits and vegetables must Scalding or blanching of vegeta­ puiils^ent of the nation, and KEIUKEIHIS ^ have reached a certain degree of bles should never be omitted in M any of these acddents could have been can stop in an instant. You never know maturity, for like any other pre­ preparing vegetables for freezer te .t r a te s ' a preventedifthedrivershadleamedtoregard when a child may decide to dash .out from serving process, freezing only keeps use. Scalding retards enzymatic ac­ food until it’s used and does not tion and stops deterioration. It im ­ a ll youn gsters as human caution signs. between parked cars. proves color and saves vitamins, improve it. were forced Preparation for packaging must and also softens the vegetable mak­ <3eatli-marchcs had Be careful—the child you save m ay be your own! be done carefully, and proper pack­ ing packing easier. Scald a pound aging should be used to prevent a or so at a time, tising steam pre­ w r » , 5 c o u n lry ’s wrong^doinss. Bad decisions ot ferably, or plunging the vegetable common ailment of frozen foods, to g and council resulted in per- namety, that of freezer burn. Stor­ into hot water. Five minutes by age must be at the recommended steam is used for most vegetables hSl fu*? thousands who temperature 0*£., or below. except greens such as spinach kini.-? k « » » pearance which you want to pre­ acid variety. In serve. We read of an Ezekiel, ow n in c a blueberries, use LOOK YOUR BEST Get fruits and vegetables Into the any small seeded freezer right after picking, if it’s varie ty , tfr the boy as a FEEL YOUR BEST at all possible. If you wait for loo „A 0» jrP V » ..0E6T ; Montmorency is a good variety in household of long after picking or harvesting, the the sour red cherries, while in w-L!tr«r produce loses flavor and deterio­ peaches of the yellow type, Hale rates in texture. Haven and J. H. Halo arc excel­ lent. For white peaches, choose Check These Varieties Golden Jubilee or Georgia Belle. perforce adopted lands. For Vegetables Any type pineapple Is good. • * • If you're planning to freeze an; Wash fruit carefully, but do not In American History of the following vegetables, checl allow it to soak. Drain thoroughly varieties to get tlie best results. In on absorbent cloth or paper, and let “"M a Great asparagus, for example, you’ll find stand in refrigerator, if possible, to i lliborw i *■ famous statue that both Mary Washington and permit fruit to become firm for packaging. Marll)a Washington rate high. The S S; t? PHsrtas who came Dwarf Improved and Long Island Stem and seed berries. Peel fruits J the Mayflower were D.P.’s. Improved varieties of Brussels such as apricots, apples, peaches already twice uprooted. The Hugul Sprouts are considered good. and pears but place immediatdy Prancf£t“ < f o m Fordhook lima beans retain su­ after peeling into a solution made of Franco by official persecution, be- perior color and flavor when frozen, one gallon of cold water with 3 ta­ In p L i ''' ™““ ssful oitiiens and so do the Kentucky Wonder blespoons lemon juice, or 4 ^ tea­ In England and America. o\Wes, green snap beans. spoons citric acid to a gallon of ‘roubles In Eu- Italian green sprouting broccoli water to prevent discoloration. Let hnnarea years ago is superior because of its fresh remain only a minute, (hen drain. Cwl Sch,.^ -Jmerloa shores flavor and color If using dry sugar, as for whole for freezing pur­ fruit, sift sugar with a flour sifter, poses, while the right Into the package. The mini­ ie«ans« lie was a T hom as Laxton mum amount to use for freezing is revoln loahrt; hew in America // ond Dark Podded one part sugar to eight parts of ® * * * ? success In m a n y T hom as Laxton Uelds! gcetal of the army, fruit. More m ay be added when fruit iKB ^ c h a r d Pappe and E ail Thompsoa> curved to take a deep, full-traction bite.': peas give a su- is thawed. Seal, label and freeze T he b a n are curved and flared to, cup the ' perlor frozen package at once. the Interior, prosperous busl- I^ you probably have a definite preference product. To make medium syrup for fruit, ^ eieenttve, editor of great for either an Open-Center or a Traction* soit.for a betwr grip and positive deaning. Savoy type spinach is recom­ use 1 cup ;ar to 2 cups water, oily newspapers, writer and Center Tire. That's because you know 'die m e n d e d tor those freezing this vege­ Cook fo r 5 and let coc^ orator of toternatlonal fame: If your judgment tells you that a • soil conditions on your farm better than' table in the Eastern pare of the fore using. Not all D.P.'s become famous Traction-Center Tire w ill do a better job» hut many thousands of them anyone else. S A Y S i then there’s just one tire for you — t ^ hYNN Those summer fruits and berries ages, have Serve Summer Foods make wonderful fritters, and are If your judgment and experience tell patented Firestone Champion Traction*. WUb a Flair tasty for dessert served with honey you that an Open-Center Tire is better Center. It's the only Traction-Center Tire >. Keep the flavor intact in those sauce. Make the sauce by cooking take a good look at ^ e Firestone CSiam* o n the market. I t & the stand-by- o f fs tender asparagus epeairs. Don’t ether a cup of hon^ with two as®°GM"hM ‘befSoTowTroiS^t pion Open-C ttter. m illion f ^ e r s today. • • j; sc ra p e , iust brush it. Break, don’t Mtiilespoons ol heavy cream, the ot evil, he may in w 6 cut and tie with a string. Cook with juice of a lemon and two table­ It is the only Open-Center Tire with Fither of t h ^ tires will do a great the heads tip, then served vdth spoons of butter. nueltiea ol deportation and home­ / one dozen ------1 browned butter and bread crumbs. Fry i^nty of chicken next time lessness again new understandings, Power-Arc traction bars* tapered and for yo^ The/re both Champions. * Lemon gelatin salads are cooling you're making it, and serve the oth­ fresh beginning, and an inferweav- N ? 6 3 LIDS for hot days. Choose a canned fish er half chilled well the following tog ol many strands of humanity lor plain gelatin and lemon iulee day. Put on the plate wiOi cold, Into a stronger fabric than before. ALWAYS BUY T RES BUILT BY FIRESTONE, ORIGINATOR NARROW MOUTH molds: ehrimp, sardines, lobster or sUced tomatoes, black olives and OF THE FIRST PRACTICAL PNEUMATIC TRACTOR TIRE MmurgnmnkttllmrtiiMlOS crabmeat. Serve with garden red bread, butter and lettuce sand­ to m a to e s . w iches. ~On\y you c a n PREVENT FOREST FIRES! .V i" ® !'

THE DAVIE RECOHD, MOCKSVILLB N. C. MAY 23 IWl PAGE KIGUT

ItOW nTKA.Nul2:t 'O ld' Pilots rJ 30 Selwe* DIuovm N»w Urn Church Services For U r(t Ltenlt* RMtrvti ATTENTION FARMERS! Fly Fighter f lares Sclenllflc progress has opened The following is the schedule .new po.«lbllit?e« of n rich fu*.«ire for preaching acrviccs on the the POULTRY LOADING In Korean Conflict for lignite, a fuel that for centuries Ubertv-Concord Methodist chai has been known os one of the poor­ First and Third Sundays prea< W e W ill Buy Your Poultry Every Thursday Morning From The Davie Record KORKA - the World War II er members of the fimlly. in g a t C o n co rd a t 11 oV Iocki Se* theory that lighter planes aro for 8 A . M ., T o 1 1 A . IM. The United State.* has huge known cond and Fo^i'tU Sundays at 7 p> Uw college crowd Is being «- lignite reserves estimated at more In Front O f E. P. roiton Cotton Gin DA.VIE OOUNTT’S OliDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPI.E READ Bleded by the old men of the lhan 900 billion tnns. In the past United States air force. In fact, these undcrgmund dc>:oslls have Second and Fourth Sundavs. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID SHALL THE PC?«?, Buf the Preachini! at Uberty at 11 o'clock, W ILL PAY MARKET PRICE FOR GOOD HEAVY HENS in Korea la five yenrs above that recent success of U. S. Bureau and First and Third Sundays at of Mines In convortlnp raw lignite •t those in the last war. V O L U M N L I In World War II the age Into muUi-|tunic-»e indsistr-'nl gas SALISBURY POULTRY CO. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA,'WEDNESDAY MAY 30 i q s t . N U M B E R 44 ter fighter pilots was around may be the fntrnmner of a new G. W . FINK. Pastor. Snllnhnty, N. C Uiirty. This time many a wlngman industry. A m a le nurse In a mental hos­ is in his late thirties nnd B-26 at­ Scientists s»ny '‘hs can be used pital noticed n patient with Ws car NEWS OF LONG AGO. Seen Along Main Street tack bomber pilots in their forties for heating aw’ '»n i’*** ?T»nnnf»cture close to the v/all listening Intently. Saintliness Or Gets Us Told Our County And arc common. synthetic pa*-’-'? ImJ rl'-onts. The patient held up a finger as a By The Street Rambler. alcohol, nmj*'re app eared th e plc- crosses. W ell, I can stand ' a few trying lo make it perform the im* coal, somewhat re^omb’es decayed mestic servants in a private l^ome ing on bus—Helen Poston, Lena can’t hear anything.” Kurfees Paints C o lto n Is 12 centii possible. Their ciders take lower wood. It was forn^eO in guologically ‘•No,” said the patient, “and it's ttire of a elrl eigbteen years of ase little crosses, but when a guy starts C. F, Graves of Statesrllle, was comc under Social Security, just Cornatzer, Doris Jones and Carol unnecessary chances and don I in­ recent times: good grades of coal boon like that nil day." who Is facitie trial as the star wit. double-crossing me, i just do some, Com er N . Main & Gaither Sts as mucli as a factory worker does. M ille r bicycling a ro u n d ’ tc^wn in dulge in victory rolls ^^cn coming are much older. As jnuch as 40 per In town Wednesday on business. Davie Record ness lo tbe fatal shootlnR of thing about It, so here’s check, as in over their home field. cent of lignite <»>ntent is m oisture, IK im an e Sanford Son’s Co., sold twoblcv- If vou arc a domestic servant in a the rain—Miss Maude Haworth The fuel disintegrates on exposure young man In a totiHst cabin. Two I am a believer In appeasement, Older men get tired foster, but Boss: “Why a re you quUtlng, P h o n e 80 private home, on paydays, vou modeling new spring bonnets in to air and ha? a tendency toward e1« Ttanrsday. the old fighter pilots’ eyesight and Joe? Aro your v/ages too low?” nen are to be tried lor commlttlntc rather than fighting It out. spontaneous cn*nbU8tion. Unless Joe: "Nope, wages are OK. but Gcttliiff (he Bird will find that per cent on every hat shop—W lllIc Reeves leaning reflexes are belter than those of Most of the measle cases In town Anyway, where did you get this specially treated It has only half tbe rrime. Whether or not this dollar has been deducted from against oarking meter on street the average man of their age, but I’m kecpfng M horse out of a job." are convalescing, the heating value of the best bitu* Has Been Published Since 1899 yoniifr eir) Is In any way connect, Double>Grosslng Id^n; have vou A man walked into a local pet poorerirer than those of pilots in their y o ur wages. I t is» o f course, your corncr— C. J. W ilson distributing mlnous coal. KNOW TKTiSELP G . Z. Cook, of Hall's Perrv, was shop the other day and asked for a twentiej ed with the crime we do not know, been studying tbe Truman*MacAr. employer's job to do this. How­ some steel engravings of George F o r these rr>»?ons little use h as Walker Funeral Home In town Wednesday. canary. The proprietor brought out The jets are simple to fly. They btit it )s ao evldeot fact that she thur squabble, and adapted the been made of lignite in countries AMBULANCE SERVICE a lovely little bird singing merrily, ever, if anyone is taking out 1^ WashingtonBarbers taking va- require less physical exertion than MIbs Esther Horn Is at home but before our man could say any­ richly endowed with good coal. Rel­ was In tbe wrons: place. Sbe was Truman Plan? per cent on every dollar they pay ^d o n on dull Saturday afternoon prop planes. But dives and puIlout5 thing, out was dragged a drab little atively small amounts have been DAY OR NIGHT 51 Years franl^,ttle Stale Nornial Colleee, at I wouldn't like It at all If you In bad comoanv, end tbe lilreiibood entail a greater strain, resultinp mined in the United States. But sparrow huddled in the comer of his you, you certainly want to know — Charlie Bailey, PhilGodbey and Greensboro. good Old Reottblicans started turn In momentary blackouts. lignite represents nearly one-third P h o n e 4 8 Is that ber cbaraeter Is far from cage. why they arc taking it and what John Bowles loitering around the Physical requirements for pilots Ing over. We Prosperons Demo­ “You gotta buy these two to­ of the nation's total solid fuel re­ Mocksvilie, N C Othen have come and Eone-yout Miss Alma Stewart, who b«s being stainless. Bad compaay never rhe money is going for. If you town on Saturday afternoon-J. have not changed in the five yearis serves. Virtually all U. S. lignite la gether,” announced the owner. been In scbool at Dnrham, Is at leads to saintliness, but always In crats like to have something to since World War II ended. Still found in the states of North Dakota, *’l want the canary," said the are cooking for a family, you must N. liames sitting in lawn chair in required of each pilot are split South Dakota, and Montana. county newspaper keeps going. borne, lo tbe delight of ber manv the oDDosite direction. How de. point tbe finger of scorn at; and man, “but what will I do with that ppy Social Security taxes. A n old front of furniturcstore Mrs. Cc- •eeond, perfectly co-ordinated re­ stupid looking bird? He doesn’t frie n d s . Dlorable tbe fact that multitudes of then you might come in handy to friend of mine came in to see me cil Little pausing in drug store for flexes and perfect depth of percep­ Sometimes it has seemed hard to sing/* Mrs. R. B Sanford and M(ss tbe vonne girls and men of today turn tbtne^ over to when tbe coun. tion to prevent collisions in close Find Means lor Prevontlnc "The canary sings," said the the ocher day. She said that she'd refreshments - James Henry Jones support flights where only a fe«- Shoaf Coal & make "buckle an-1 tongue” meet but Mary Sanford spent one day last give themselves over tbe ‘ devil trv got into sucb a b — 1 of a mess shop-owner. "The other one Is the been cooking fo r M rs. Tones, Law ­ trying to find a pair of trousers— feet separate the planes’ wing tips Brown Stain In Sugar Pino a rra n g e r." week In W inston sbopplnE. ratbertban to God! Thev could that we could not manage It any Some youngsters have accused yer Jonc*s w ido w , fo r ten years Miss Jamie Jones looking at pret­ Research has again paid off for Mrs. E. W . Crow, and cblld, of longer— and that might, not be as the older fliers of not diving lo« the western pine industry. Sand Co. soon the tun shines and again we he saintly Instead of sinful They And That's That! and had never had any money ty diamond ring on third finger, long as voa tbinki enough and not staying over targetr Minor alterations in manufac­ On a trip lo London. Andrew Car­ W e Can Supply Your Needs Monroe, are visiting Mrs. Crow' could he noble instead of ignoble. A wholesale dealer who had a lot iieid from her pay before. She left hand— Miss Carolyn Fcrebec lone enough. To which one gra.' turing routines can virtually elim­ negie w as scaled in the non* march on. Our fRithful suhacribers, As you probablv know. Bon. of trouble in getting a certain re> molber, Mrs. Phlllld Hanes. Thev could bless their country In. said Mrs. lo'nes had always paid asking fo r a little m ore ice in glass h aire d m a jo r of 34 w ith 1.800 houri inate brown stain In sugar pine i?moking carriage when one of thr IN GOOD COAL. taller to pay his bills finally lost Dr. E, M. Gilffin, of Parmlng. combe Conntv Is traditionally and to his credit in jets replied. "U ’b lumber>»an occurrence which has passengers lit an evil-smelling most of whom pay promptly, give us ' «itead of cursing It. patience an^ wrote the merchant her $15 a weelc. M ow , site said, of grape juice— Big crowd hang­ SAND and BRICK 'mecbanlcallv" Democratic, bnt «U In a man’s mind. The weakesJ caused up to 25 per cent down­ stogie. ton, was In town Wednesday In bis I remember a few years ago wife a threatenhig letter. He received Mrs. Jones is taking 23c. out of ing around court house looking muscle is in a man's head. I'll grading of sugar pine by many Call or Phone Us At Any Time tbe following reply: ‘This Is not a smoking car," pro- courage and abiding faith in our Bmsb automobile. ' Tbe doctor and I tried to get a young girt In a w e h av e som e' n e ig h b o r countie. not taking The being made so she could enter tbIs accounts. Then I have my book­ Z3c. o u t o f he r $15 Vi^ges. I d o n 't check—Aged man and woman to seasoning is instrumental in pro­ you persist, I will notify the guard apent two days last week In tbis school and be wnder godley teach, bave two sets of officers over In keeper draw as many bills out of blame her a bit because anybody carrying h a lf bushel o f eggs up Cm’t Play Missouri-Walti (he hat as I have money to pay. W A S H IN G T O N . D . C. - Wash- ducing stain. But it also pinpointed at the next station." And he handed Record tell him to subscribe. The city on their way home In Texas. Madison, and a long rucus has ers and In the best of company. "If you don't like my way of do- w o u ld w an t to k n o w w hy their Main street—Mrs. W . C. W illson ington’s best known piaist can’t the phase where most of the trouble the man his card to let him knosK SILER Tbeir many friends were glad lo Sbe refused to go. and a Httle later been In urogress between the De­ ig business. I wont even put your p lay **The M issouri W a ltz ." The begins. whom he was annoying. The smoker emplover*wou!d hold, back 23c. shopping around town for' first price is only $1.50 per year "in the mocrat Sheriff and the Republican ills in the h at.” secret was exposed at a Blair Most importart to prevention of glanced al the card, stuck It in hip see th e m . married. Sometime after ber mar. every pay day. She knew that time in two years'-Guy Farthing House tea for veteran patients brown stain development is rapid pocket, a n d touched a n'-atch to h lf Our old friend T. A. Brunt, of Sheriff. They ba^e been lawlnir Funeral Home State, and $2.00 in other states. Hage sbe was ont one nigbt with TOO MUCH SEASONING M rs. Tones h a d never d o n e this getting ready to bid friends a long from Washington area hospitals. handling of green lumber between stogie. At the next station, however near Farmington, sent us. some two men who .were sinful, and per each other, but this don't seem to President'Truman sat down at Uie Ume it is sawed and the time he changed to another carriage. AND before and she couldn't under* farewell—Ben Tuttcrow trying to settle anything So they have re­ ttic j^ano and asked the guests it is placed in the dry kiln. It is Still angered at tbe man’s In cberrles last week to use In baking haps drltfklne. and certainly cp. stand why now. We explained cros-< M ain street on busy morn­ here that most brown stain, which science, Carnegie reported the in what they would like. Someone pies. The cherries were sent hy J. rousing, when sbe was Instantly sorted to Mountain Rules, On ing— M iss M ary Fo.ster purchasing appears only after seasoning has cident to the guard and demanded When You Come To Town. to her that Mrs. Jones was doing shouted: "The Missouri Waltx.” Flower Shop ' A . Daniel, the ugly msll carrier o» Monday morning the f rst one that And the most famous Missou­ been completed, apparently gets its that some action be taken. The killed In a car wreck. Ko doubt tf exactly right— ju s t as the law states. white nylon gloves in department P h o n e S. Main St gets to tbe court house with the rian in Washington said he never start. guard hurried away, but returned 1 1 3 R . 2, who sw lp^ them and didn't this young girl bad entered tbe Mrs. Jones, a housewife, is now store—Matthew McDaniel getting Curiously, the ^tudy showed that a few minutes later with a card Make Our Office Your had learned to play it. He sub­ IVIpcksville, C. let as know anything It for a week. Bible school, as we hoped she heaviest loaded shoteun Is Sheriff air seasoned lurr;ber develops little in his hand. an employer If she hires a cook, morning hair cut - Capt. Charles stituted "Black Hawk Walts." that week Tbis has worked 0. k . stain. “If I were you." he advised. •'! W e are now whetting up o ir butcb. would, and bad given ber beaat, maidi or house servant. She is an Domm doing afternoon shoppltig The investigation included study Ambulance S -< vice up until a few months a?o when wouldn't try to prosecute that man Headquarters. er knife and laying for Daniel. life and soul unfo God. she would em ployer ju s t as m u c h as a store* — Miss Camilla James shaking her of all methods of logging and manu­ He just gave me his card. He‘f- tbe Democrat Sheriff started laving Air Forco Plans Delivery Died, at bis home near tbIs city, be living today, and sbluing In tbe facturing commonly used In the Andrew Carnegie." keeper or filling station ooerator. head slowly while selling theatre ont on tbe first w w k of the month. •I Tivops in Package Form sugar pine producing areas. It in­ o n R . , 2, ' Thursday morning beauty of saintliness Whereas sbe If my friend works for Mrs. Jones rickets— ^Mrs. George R o w la n d d o ­ cluded "hot logging" wherein logs We Are Alwavs Glad To This left tbe light bills, etc., to he DAYTON, O.—The air force has Asleep at Her Post ' George Banellne. an aged citizen, met a tragic death, iu tbe wrong ing some shopping in dry goods are felled, immediately hauled to long enough, she will twelve come up with a plan for dropping Policeman: ’’And just how did after a long Illness with dropsy, paid by the Republlcana, and they the m ill and sawn at once, and stor­ comnsny. In tbe very bloom of m ondily Social Security payments emi^orium—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. •oldiers and cqulpmcnl in one the accident haptien?" Notice to Creditors Tbe funeral and burial services took are kicking up a stink about *hat package—a sort of one-package age logging, where logs are stored Meek Tourist: "My wife fell See You. youth, and her smul unprepared to w hen she reachcs the age o f 65. Hill doing some shopping around in the woods, in cold deck or in down there at Warshall. All bills deal. asleep in the back seat." Having qualified as Administi^' place Friday at Advance, where to meet God, so far a« we know. the square— Mt«. Alex Tucker In mill pond for periods ranging from In case o f her death, her survivors Tests will begin con­ ■ .V are paid-down there with cordwood siwn on a of the estate of Marvin F. tbe body was laid to rest. A wife How sadl How different It could conversation \vith friends in park­ tainer capable of holding two months to one year. will receive payment if she is em­ 6,000 'Nichols, deceased, notice is here- and a number of children survive. and tan.bark, and the Republfcan.« pounds. Engineers at Wright-Pat- bave been, and would bave been. If ployed long enough. ed auto - Miss Dorothy Anderson 3V given to all persons holding claim that thev barelvhave enoneh tcrson a ir' force base sny the con* Misses Viola and Bonnie Brown only sbe had taken good advice, New or Old Oaks? claims against said estate, to — A representative of this office looking at new halt dollars—Mr. taincr may be used to drop an en­ left now to buy powder and shot to Dr. Cornelius H. Muller, asso spent Thursday In Winston shop, had accepted a golden opportunity will be in Mocksville again on and Mrs. Arthur Daniel walking tire infantry squad and equipment sent the same, propurly veri Grade: I’m hungry from all this date professor of botany al Santa l i n g . finish out tbe vear. Watch the from an airplane. Or, the contain- to the undersigned on or before to get a Christian, education and to shopping. • Where can I gel a ham June 27th, at the court house, arojnd the square. Barbara college of the University The Record has the largest white er may be used as a complete the 31st day of March, 1952, or M bs Minnie Coley, wbo has been Marshall Weekly Bowie Knife for sandwich? of California, hau serious doubts as go out In tbe service of God! second floor, at 12:30 p . m ., and weather station, rescue station, nr this notice will be picad in bar of spending some time *n Durham, rc' further details. Salesgirl: Why don’t you try our to whether newly claimed speci­ Saintliness and sinfulness faces on the same date in Cooleemee, survival and rescue hut for arctic their recovery. All persons In m ezzanhie? mens of oaks in California and turned home Monday. Henderson and Trans y I v a n I a Facts About Your use. every vouib of our country today, Grade: Oh. no! It’s too early in at the old Band Hall, over Led­ Texas were really new. debted ro said estate, will pleasi Humans have not been dropped circulation of any Davie paper, - C. C- Smoot, who has been work­ counties are sort of mixed, so the the day for Italian food. As a consequence, he went to call upon the undersigned, Mocks- and faces us all; buf we are to make ford's Store, at 11 a. m . in the container, which consists of IT'S TO LAUGH! politicians have a jollv time split ville, R. 3, a .d make prompt set- ing In Cbarlalte for some time, re­ the choice between tbe two. Dear the first scientific records on this They Always Do Schools a framework of tubes mounted atop ting the graft, which canses quite metal landing skid provided with subject, found in herbariums of tiem ent. T h is M arch 31j 1951 turned to bis home on R. i, Fri. man, dear woman, which choice Tommy came home proudly from Spain, where they had been sent North Carolina ranks 38th from plywood flooring. THEFUNHrPAeE' RO Y NICHOLS, Acimr. d a y . a bit of mountain feuding. It's his first day at school. 5chooI Lunch by early settlers of California. Un­ have yon made, or which are vou Four movable aluminum triangu of Marvin F. Nichols, decsV’ much nicer in a countv like "What did you learn in scbool?" the top with 18.8 percent with re­ der botanic rules, the first publish­ . . . the kind 0/ humor Mr, and Mrs. H . L. Austin and maklngf^ Yon can rhoose God and lar compartments are attached to Claude Hicks, Attorney. asked his mother. gard to high school enrollment. ed description of a species official L E T U S D O son Francis, spent several days last combe, where the Democrats can the frame. They can bo arranged e v e rv o n e saintliness and live a great, noble. 'Nothing," saia Tommy; then, Rooms ly names the species, and his exam­ needs . . T h e n a tio n a l ;»verage is 23.1. N ew as a square box lo carry cargo or week with relatives In Salisbury. split It all. In fact. If the Llqnor seeing the look of disappointinent ination of dried specimens datini u vM Ufe, a m i reacb beay«*n! The people of Davie County rearranged to carry troops. READ IT Store Managers would come clean on her face, .he added, "hut I York is at the top with 26.6, and before IBOO showed that some oi Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Grant. Ir., you can cboose sinfulness, waste A single lOO-fool p ara c hu te wouW learned a lot during recess!" may well feel proud of their lunch Mississippi ranks at ths bottom what had been rccentiy claimed as YOUR ^OB PRINTING and Miss Ada Grant went to Sta­ snd give the County Commissioners ' be used for loads up lo 3.SOO pounds, life, neglect your soul, and go to new species were in reality dl.v THIS WEEK room program. All schools ex* w ith 14.8. end tw o 100-foot p arachutes fur tesville Friday evening to spend their share there would not be any WIIAT PRICE FREEDOM? covered long ago. bell Which? cept one have new up-to-date lunch loads up to 6,000 pounds. and every week squabble at all, bnt they have had North Carolina makes a fairly In addition to studying in her­ several days. rooms with tile floors and modern good showing of the percentage bariums in Madrid, where he found d to take this question to law recent­ We can save you money Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtbonser, ol Count Shows U. S. Roiling that he was the first scientist to equipm ent. of enrollment in average daily at­ Winston, came over Saturday and Farmington FFA ly, and some predict thut it will have gone to the basic information The lunch room workeis with­ In Chips — Potato, Tiial is come to the Shotgun stage before tendance, her rank being 16th in in nearly 100 years, Dr. Muller also spent the week end with Mr. and on your out exception, arc doing a won the nation. CINCINNATI, O. - The United visited herbariums In Geneva and Who says lt*s Mrs. M. r. Hellhoniter. Summer Projects lo n g . States is really rolling in chips— Copenhagen. PICTDRES dcrful job and with a spirit of co- In North Carolina only 12.8 per too hot to eat? Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morris will Hope that vou are fine and dan.: potato, that is. ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Members of tbe Farmington FF operation unexcelled in the food cent of all teachers arc men; (this A spokesm an for the indu.stry TEIL THE STORT leave this evening for a two weekr dy, and with best wishes, 1 a m , i A Chapter have signed up for their handling industry. Their one han does not include superintendents, e stim ate d th a t B2,680,75O,OOO pota­ Way Back When * * * trip throngh the monntalns of W e;, S in ce re ly , to chips were eaten last year—a STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL Summer Projects for . T hese dicap has been adequate hot water Origin of the word “Bible" which 1951 R. S. MERONEY. supervisors and principals.) Only record. How do they know it was tern Carolina. has long been a sacred word Tou'll Find omjects ate a required part ol tbeir hearing facilities for satisfactory one state ranks below North Car­ th a t m a n y ? the English language, referring to ^ Ito r Bivens, of the Albemarle HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc, FFA work. There are 38 hoys in dishwashing. This has been cor­ olina and that State is Virginia, A public relations man for Uie the Old and New Testament, can be Sparkling Photographs Enterprise, attended the fanernl In stitute reporled th a t 204.250,000 traced directly back to two pagan our chapter this year and each boy READ THE AD$ rected in some schools by the in w ith 11.5. North Carolina ranks pounds of the chips were consumed. m 70DB PAPEB ' and burial ol. bis aunt Mrs. Bur­ cultures. The Phoenicians "wrote Patronize your horoe newspaper has signed up for their summer stallatlon of side-arm booster hea­ 32nd among the other states in Asked how many chips that meant, their records on papyrus, made Chariie has had his ton Brown Wednesday. Along With the New» EVERT WEEK p ro ject. ters on the dish-washing sink. he said he did not know, but would from papyrus reeds from which tite v/hrltcd with !»< m • Henry Armswortby Is moving average annual salary paid teach­ h n d out. comes the English word paper. palate palnitutinti pr and thereby hdp build up your ; Bach bov will also carry three Other schools plan to have them ers, principals and supervisors. Several hours later, lie reported bis family from this city to Elklu. Moreover, Phoenician t r a d e r s serves and relwht’j-’ Y.nii II Supplementary Practices that will "1 want a puppy—a fidgety sort of for next year. "I got a pound and counted where be has secured a posltlnn In T h a t average in. 1948-49 was $2438 brought papyrus to Greece from find recipes for tlirm iji Had Brick in His p u p p y ," said the m a n to the pet- tbem." he said. "There are an av- home town and country. ^ help to Improve his home farm. AU schools have an “A " rating with a national average of $2846. — ...... ^ . their own old city of Byblos, so the a cbair factory. shop clerk. •rage of 315 chips to the pound. I Greeks called books of papyrus A summary of the number of Stomach 10 Years! "A what, sir?" except two and by next year they The lowest was Mississippi with My multiplication shows that to be ©r biblia, from which comes House[io?d ¥im : Work on tbe new steel bridge different protects are as follows; A man said for 10 years lie felt "One that will make the wife say, w ill pro bably be in the " A " class, $1356, and the highest was Cali­ about 92,888.780,000." the English word, Bible, meaning over tbe Yadkin Rlirer connectlue ’For goodness' sake! Take that dog T H E D A V IE r e c o r d ; C o m 14, swine la, tobaceo 9, c o t. like he had a brick In his slomacU. Sanitary ratings are as follows: fornia with $4178. On revenue « a book of books." Rowan and Davie conntiei. will be due lo undicested food he always out for a walk I" to n 9. d a ir y 6, p o u ltry 5* sw eet Cooleemee 96 Ihopport In Memplils Are commenced soon Tbe material Is had Inside oC him. He was weak. receipts from all sources per pupil potatoes 5 . s m a ll g r a in 4, b M f wom>out, headachy and swollen Big Conference D . C . T ra in in g S choo l 90.5 in average daily attendance North Honest; $f32 Is Returned Good PooKry Care now being placed on the ground, Bill: There's a man coming over gattfen 2. w ith gas. Farm ingto n 93.05 MEMPHIS, Tenn.—William Min- Good care of the poultry flock It was renorted bere last week Recently he got CBRTA-VIN and right away to discuss a big business Carolina is close to rhe bottom at calls for sanitation. Another im­ Some students are carrying t says the feeling like a hrlch.dlsap* Mocksville Elementery 94 ■hew, 18, a K osciusko fM is s .) stu- that a good citizen living near tbe deal witiv me. We’re going lo dis­ 40th place. The State average is ient at the Memphis business portant thing to remember is that peared the second day. This new cuss the advisability of moving my or three projects and ttome have In. M ocksvillc H ig h 97 15 6 3 5 . The national average is school, will teU you that Memphis the amount of heat required de­ ♦ FOR RENT ♦ Yadkin river during the heavy rain medicine Is helping many Mocks* shop lo another location. creased the acreage of tbeir crops. ville sufferers. It makes your food N . Cooleem ee 86 •lepers are honest. He dropped pends upon kind ot house, kind of some time ago, saw floating down Beulah: Really. Bill? Who is the 228.93. North Carolina is next to digest faster and better. Taken he* $132 in bills from his pocket re- brooder, and age of chicks. Keep SPA CE IN THIS PAPER W e are hoping that the vleldsfrom m an? Shady Grove 91 . tbe river almost a complete still tore m eals, It works w ith your food. the bottom in average tcacher chicks comfortable; av^id over Bill: My landlord. eentb^. A stiff wind scooped them these projects will he tbe largest Gaa pains go! Inches of bloat van* Wm. R. Davie 94 load. The average for the nation heating. Allow at least one square Will Arrange To Suit - bouse. Tbe outfit consistod of one tip and sent them flying. All but fshf Contains herbs and Vitamin B-l big copper still and worm, four or ever received anywhere In the State. CARL E. SHELL, Sr. Sanitarian. is 24.5 a n d N o rth C aro lin a is 29.3. one dollar was returned after a foot of floor space for every two GOOD^ NEIGHBORS~P«iCES TO with Iron to enrich the blood and Health Hint G K ADY BHCK. Reporter, story described the chicks. N ever place ov e r 250 to 350 Eve big mesh tubs, a wbeelbarrow makes nerves stronger. Weak, mis* About the healthiest form of exer­ The lowest is South Dakota with chicks around one brooder. One H r VOUR BUSINESS cise in tbe world is walking smund ,**rain*’ of $1, $10 a n d $20 blUs over ------^ .and one barrel of whisky. A Hb- erable people soon feel different all Your neighbor read* The 15.3 a n d the largest is Mississippi shoppers end gave Min* four-foot hopper for each 100 chlcw over. So don’t go' on suffering. Get the bloek—you don’t have to cross martirised ■eral re w a rd w ill be p aid fo r th e re- We don't like lo make X ahew '8 escplanation. . should be provided. , OBRTA^VIM—Wilkins Drug Store. a street! , R e c o rd . w it h 3 a 3 . tom of tbe last mentloned'artlele. marks after jroiir name. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. THE PA VIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. SCANNING THE WEEK'S NEWS . of Main Street and the World Classifiei Pepartmeat CAMP FIRE GIRLS SEWING CiRCLE PATTERNS

SHOPPER'S b u s i n e s s a i n v e s t . O P r O R . Junior High School Girls Learn Sports Set to Delight Juniors Mac Urges Acfion Against China; CORNER icauna, taann How to Live in Outdoor Camps A C RO SS 2. Members IS . Anger raranEin noDCQ Pretty Daytimer Simple Sewing By DOJtOTHY BARCLAY Jcose. F irst $4,800 InKcs o n. You m uat aee 1. Trem bling of a reptile 21. Salted lo optiroclnlo. L . O. W «*l. en«B F l6fld » ^ spite o( el^ht-cylindcr Thtater, St. Awiurtlae. Fla. auto- 6. Bucket group herrings J D .-ciwia.; Farm Land Prices at Record Peaic mobiles, television sets, electric 10. Capital 3. Abyss 22. Contrives irai3H G U H n '• roit SAI.B: . ttnd stock of Livestock Accidents nnd J di^washers and innersprlng mat> (E g y pt! 4. Before 23. ^ p a r a te □ ilu n r a MAN WITH A MISSION—At last, much to the relief of the aver­ FAMOUS TWINS tresses. Amcrica continues to be a - nnnn-W H i u age home-towner, tho emotional thinking tliat manifested Itself with' the d Scfmn, N. C. DuUdinR cnn l>c 11.Rlvor(It) 0. Negative from others | ORK AND APPLE SAUCE- isanaUe to rIsM operator. nation of pioneers. N .A fIu m o reply 24. In place of Chiang Evidence return of Gen. Douglas MacArthur to the United States, gave way to con­ Cost Farmers Millions 12 iiv.i ij mnpinrs P '■ T«*nc« ServI" — If you doubt it, visit a Camp Fire 13. Muse of 0. ca pital 20. Sick T OCKBD IN Ihe files of the house siderable sober reasoning as tlie general testified before congress con­ comed beef and cabbage— spare- l.nyncV BwUhliUl.nel»l.------N .O .------[aGnacj./HUQnH ribs and sauerkraut—the famous Annual Bruising Loss 'Girls camp this summer. poetry (Pr.) 27. Distress foreign offairs commillee is cerning the cause and resuUs of his removal as commander In the Pacific. A ? . „ r S u M Now England B’s, beans and brown : Out in Whitman, Wash., you 14. Ever 7. Native signal some dynamitc'ladcn evidcnco by Stripped of the superficial, the general's testimony revealed him a (A rabia) bread—did you ever 'wonder why Above $30 M lion Maik would find a group of junior high (poet.) 20. Conductor a former adviser to Generalissimo m an with a burning mission—to bring the Korean conflict to a swift and 15. Girts given . An Inter­ of N.20 these twins go always hand in Livestock farmers could incroase school girls living in a primitive 8 Chione Kai-Shek, which would be successful conclusion. His objective was no different from that ot the for favors vening Ume electricity hand? Is it just because they al> their incomes by guarding against c le a rin g . 20 minutes by boat from of ercat interest in the MacArthur' administration, exccpt by the method it could reached. 1ft Forms Jn 0. Frees of 3a Turkish 37. Arch ways have tasted accident and bruising of animals the main camp where the younger Truman debate. Unfortunately, at one point the which Ughtness w eight 38. Member of good together and which would-help reduce the enor­ girla live. Secret testimony was given on general allowed himself to be m a­ FtSIIINQ nnil lltiiilinr l.odc literary 12. U tte r C (var.) a Mongoloid stUl do? Is it be­ mous annual meat loss currently In Gypsy Haven, the pioneer A p r il 6, 1949, before the foreign neuvered by the politicians into works are 13. Sea eagle 31. Requires tribe cause' they balance so a rin g above th e $30 m illio n m a rk , affairs committee by Maj. Gen. an all-out attack on the adminis­ published IS. Crushing 32. Father 40. Bachelor industry loaders advise. David G. Barr, former military ad* tration. He did not question, how« toe protein, mineral 10. Music note snake 34. Anglo- of Science, ' A recent report of hog earcass 17. Tow Saxon serf (abbr.) viser to Chiang. At that time Barr ever. President Truman’s author­ and carbohydrates, Blue Birds (junior members 20. Subtle studies revealed that 40 per cent FABM MACMINEBY a EQPIP. emenattoR testified, among other things, that ity to remove him, and he ad­ and give you the of Camp Fire Girls) Uiink ot bruises found occurred on farms 4 i O.M .C. Truck TruelttiTrueior. 40 motor, 2 21. Storage & s mitted he had expressed the opin­ basic seven in one --- motol sWcs Irult breakfast cookcd on hobo stoves r S 4 5 7 Chiang’s staff officers were incom* Rpd. Qxle, OODO miles: me place ion that the Chinese would not In­ good square meal? before and In the process of load­ tastes belter than any other, lo petent', lazy, derclict and in some 22. Door jo in t tervene in the conflict. There could be another reason, ing for shipment to market, and spite of such hazards as **sun- 10 It cases downright dishonest. He do* 24.MoUon m k scribed the surrender of some Man« But he called again for air at­ another balance—that of the budg- bnmed’* noses and pancakes. H EL P W A N l‘Ei>— ftlEN picture churian citics to the Communists by tacks on China proper, a naval ell Suppose'that ham is plentiful- 12 camp, the only permanent installa­ reels Chiang's generals as so suspicious blockade and use of Chinese Na­ and it is a con^nt good buy—and *yANTEI>—PiibJic JiccouBtant \flth cxpe- 26. Donkey r]«nee. Confidential eorrcapondcnce. Per- tions are a storeg tent, tool-shed as to raise possible doubts of a tionalist troops. At this point he sweet potatoes scare and conse­ mnnont connection. Lnruo Southern or- 27. Alone 14 By INEZ GERHARD . and tojlet. The campers bring along said he did not believe this would quently high in price. You can add 28. Toward sell-out to the enemy. In some chow pans, axes, rope, lashing cord 17 if oases, Chiang’s staff officers were draw Russia into the fight. He the touch of luxury to the budget- 20. Peaty ■pHE TENTH “Drl ChriaUan" and sleeping bags. W ith the Forest not even present when the troops added that Russia was in no shape saver, and have, a tasty traditional dealers wasteland ^ script contest had for its judges Ranger’s permission, they cut down 29 Zl under them surrendered. tor an all-out war in Asia. m e a ll - Ruth Chatterton, Rouben Mamoul- 23. Iron-head trees from which stools and tables golfctubs W' w General Barr also told how ^reat MacArthur's expressed opinion Suppose there’s a canned-goods ian and Kenneth MacGowan; the 2S A tlnnia S. Oa. a re built. Needled, small-stem 35. Beverage quantities of American equipment that there is no end in sight for sale at your local grocer’s, and you "winning script, which brought Its Before tho Senate branches become mattresses under 36. Celerity which we supplied the Nationalist the Korean conflict and that some get stocked up on corned-beef. Cab­ H E L P WANTED— WOMEN w rite r $2000, will be broadcast this 26 Z7 Testifying before tbe bouse and policy should be forked out to end their bed rolls. The girls also make 37. Shed blood forccs fell into Communist hands, bage is still high, because of the TBACIIBH8 WANTISn — Sept.: West week. And all through the year oth­ other camp craft necessities such 30. Spirit % and in turn made the Bed conquest senate armed services and foreign the war, appealed to the man on big freeze, so there’s your balanc­ er scripts will be performed; sec­ 28 V, 10 31 Main Street. The question now as sunken food-coolers, reflector lamp •tf China much easier ond quicker. relations eommitteei, Gen. Mac* ing luxury. And when cabbage goes ond, third and fourth winners re­ ovens, stone-lined baking holes, 40. A table Arthur pressed for a new far east facing the nation Is whether to down, in price, as It is beginning to c e ive d $500 each, au th o rs o f other for food i i 34 iS In one case a big allied sup­ policy and air attacks on China, follow the general's policy and drainage ^stem s and trash pits. • Versatile Frock ply base at Clilnchow was left do as more heads are rescued, look During their stay at Gypsy Haven 41. Close, aa His testimony was'called a two* risk all-out war in Asia, or con­ DctroU IB. m u ll. ______SIM PLE yet extremely’v^rsa-" ^’'^* virtually and mysteriously un­ what you can save having a corned- fhe girls cook their own meals and hawk's eyes i6 fisted attack on the administration tinue with the more cautious one BEAUTICIANS, Strllals. und miinatfera 42. Per. to tile daytfanf frock that’s a *' defended. C onsidering Uio beef and cabbage dinner so dear to make friends with the area’s wild '4 by many Republicans. advocated by the administration. '* Switzerland marvel of simplicity .to make,- amount ot American equipment the heart of everyman] life. A doe and her fawn visit the vanccmcnt, Write P. W. Lorlek. 1‘. O. Why not have several ready for ' Steel ramp-chulos such as the tfflW, ChftHolto. N. C. camp daily and chipmunks come d stored there, the actions of the THE OTHER VIEW—And after MacArthur presented his views of D O W N 41 4z Variety Togs warm weather in a varied' of ; " Nationalist Chinese had all the how lo conduct the war in Korea, the one military man who in the eyes BUY OF THE MONTH one sho>vn above case th e jo b of up to eat from the girls’ hands. HELP WANTED—WOMEN 1. Suffered fabrics in your most becoming earmarks of a sellout to Uic of the home-towner equals MacArthur in ability and popularity, Secre­ As fo r 5pare-ribs, generally a bar. loading live stock. Tiie ramp (Itill pain I p O R teen-agers who like a va- provides safe footing .for tlie C o m m u n ists w ho shortly Uiere- tary of Defense Marshall, told the congressional committees that Mac- gain meat, and sauerkraut, you IN DBS MOINES, lA.. seven riety of play togs—an adora­ animals nnd greatly reduces ^ afler capturcd it. It was not Arthur's peace appeal to the enemy last March destroyed for the time couldn't pick a better time for buy­ Exccll lucky Horizon Club members of ble three part outfit that’s ftm to Pattern No. II tho possibility of accidents. long before all Manchuria fell. being any chances of a Korean war settlement. ing krautt Generous supplies of senior high school age, accom­ sew. Make either a bare midriff 5S % .'------this spring-tonic vegetable were panied by three counselors, last General Barr testified that he be­ Marshall made clear that in his opinion MacArthur's war plans the further observation that 42 per THE top or tuck-in blouse, and m bt the packed last year from the large fall INSTltUCTION s u m m e r padd le d a 24-foot w ar lieved Chiang himself was honest, would risk an all-out war with Russia, expose Europe to attack, and per­ pieces as you like. SEWINQ CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. cabbage crop. In fact 44 per cent cent was caused by canes, whips canoe 35 miles down the Des FICTIOH': O.K. BY HER .-Hn Weel Adams St., Chlcafo «, OL but that his troops, locking leader* haps split (he free world in to tw o camps. a n d clubs. more than the previous year. And Moines river. Sandbars and rapids ship, long ago had lost the will to Step by step the 70-year-old Marshall disputed many of MacArthur'a Learn Diesel CORPR your store shelves are bulging with In a move to check the huge mon­ added thrills to the trip which in­ By Richard H. Wilkinson fight. For a white the war against statements and warned against the general's proposal to step up the etary loss, use of prodders was previous exp. seeded. Write for Info. Pattern No...... SlxV..l.V,^ it, at low price, if you haven't al­ volved five steady hours of hard the Communists on tho Chinese Korean war by bombing Red China and forcing a Communist surrender. banned recently at the stock yards Diesel Training inc.s."L5r.T'i'.. ready used your own home-grown p a d d lb g . mainland simply depended upon It was MacArthur's outspoken call for this action—and the use of Chinese in Chicago where much ot the study VETBIUN API‘nOVEP ~ Name l^fease Print) ' cabbage and made your own! When an experienced camper in MAN who had rented Freda how rapidly Mao Tse-Tung’s men Nationalist troops—that led to his diynissal. was made by the National Live the outboard motor told her that M A CH IN EBK & S P P P H E S Portland, Ore., reaches the ripe old TZ “street Address or P.O. Box Nw - wanted to travel. n tat is tho other side of the plctu/e. But tho question remains—which Apples, too, are still plentiful and Stock Loss Prevention Board. scripts that are broadcast received dO M i'L E T E two. cq.saw In A-l age o f 24, she gets to liv e in a any fool could run'bhe of the things. reasonable in price, so you have the Gin. plan for achieving peace will the nation follow. It Is a question that must The report pointed out that a Condition. LNIcy Brothers, Wlllloinatown, . $250^300, w i^ Jean Hersholt, of unit of tree-houses. However, right* now, drifting in the ~ City ’------Stato ' Taft and MacArthur makin's of a fine roast pork and Worth Carellwft.______course, always in the role he has be settled In the mind of each individual American, not just in congress. great decrease in bruising could An added zest goes wilhoutdoor wrong direction in the middle of Friends of Senator Taft report apple-sauce dinner. Or you can have ' made famous. During the years ttie be affected by proper training ot MISCELLANEOUS cooking in Dickinson, N. D.. where M i r r o r la k e , that the senator’s visit with Gen­ U N O PRICES HIT NEW HIGH— Main Street economy is buUt your apples in the salad with the live stock handlers, and also if contests have been won by house­ Camp Fire Girls prepare frogs-leg w;ith the sun Tho Obedient Ant eral MacArthur at the Waldoi'f around the land and what it can produce. And any fluctuation in land same meal, or save them for des­ shippers would guard against over­ wives, stenographers, chorus girls, dinners from frogs they catch them­ -Mlnule. beatbig down un- An ant was racing with all his Tower, New York, netted only two prices and its products Is a good indication of the economic future of the sert in the form of Betty or fritter, loading of trucks and rail cars to professional and amateur writers— selves. Fletion mercifuUy, she might across the top of a new box things—Taft's firm conviction that hom e tow n. or many other apple treatments.- in short, by Mr. ^ d Mrs. America. insure animals riding comfortably Even. Blue Birds, who are seven- of cornflakes. Suddenly he ran MacArthur meant what he said ' Good farm property is In demand because people think prices are and safely to market. ain5. CtifcrlotlB. Korlh Carolina.______to-ten-year-olds a n d th e youngest eif a good deal into another ant. “What’s the going higher. Land is a good hedge against rising prices. With the gov­ about keeping out of politics, and In a cattle bruise study made of to have'''the. man’s neck between hurry, chiun?” the second one ernment indicating there will be a good market for everything produced, Judy Garland’s temcndous members of Camp Fire Girls, are second, that the general could out­ 7,116 he ad selected a t ran d o m , a About Epiiep her two hands. Just for luck she in q u ired . good farming land is a good investment. TWi* most tatcrcatlng ond I • ' success in the En'glish music inbued with pioneer spirit. They talk the rather locquacious senator similar loss to that in the hog sur­ gave the crank one more spin. The “Can't you read?'’ gasped Uie The agriculture department measures rural land values by a nation­ w ill be mailed to onyono w l . . . . ______. halls has restored her health, love to cook on tin can stoves or fro m O hio. vey was revealed. lasts. W « will send a free copy to anyone h e r self-confidence, arid h e r sun­ on sMcks over an open fire. Their motor went ”chugurg, chugurg”— first. “It tells you right here, Taft went to see MacArthur to al index. This index uses the years 1912-14 as the base period. W ith 1912- c .. ny disposition. Tliea(ers.^ll over pride in their own efforts produce an d died. 'Tear along the l Clevciand S, Ohio the ■ are offering her an enthusiasm that occasionally ”Damnl” exclaimed Freda. She eral had any political intentions; was 14 per cent above a year earlier, and 9 per cent higher than the pre­ Truck Patch Reserves n.EXIBLE BUS fabulous sums, but after a brief far exceeds results. As one little was so furious she could have cried. Thirst Failgs CONSTIPATION GONE! and second, if not, to lay some dip­ vious peak registered in November of 1948. Called to Active Duty tour of Scotland she will return San Diego Blue Bird said last year Instead she stood up and began to His cronies gathered around to “ F or years 1 had taken pUla and lomatic groundwork so that the Freda told Len Curtain her hi>r«h laxatives for coniitipation. MIDWEST FEEDERS HURT— A s e x p e c te d ,th e O P S reg ulatio ns roU- The U.S. department of agricul­ for a picture, with Bing Crosby. while she munched happily on a wave wildly at a boat that had sud­ general might later get on the Toft name without even stopping to hear the traveling salesman tdl Then I started to cat ALL-BRAN ing back beef prices raised a howl of protest from catQemen across the ture is encouraging Americans to badly ‘^sunburned’* brelid twist, **I denly appeared aroim^ an island th in k . about the dry mid-westcm town ban d w ag on . point. The boat kept ^renely on t^ u la r ly . Now I Teel nation. But of all the industry, the midwest feeder was hardest hit by the plant “liberty” gardens as a part Dana Andews* favorite part in wish my mother could-cook like he had just passed tbroug& “You like a new mani” MacArthur was cordial, but new regulations. of the national and civil defense ' Fiction on* th is ." ./ its coulee and Freda about to and sen 'em. My name^s Len M. ..rices. Wc' hnve hundreds RKO Radio’s “Sealed Cargo” Is^ne mean you can’t buy any liquor E arl Noccker. 2534 politically negative. He gave According to authorities in the meat industry, 85 per cent, or seven p ro gram . you won^t see. He acted as technical In a recent issue^of The Camp give up yelling and abandon herself Curtain. What’s yours?” there at all?” asked one red­ Derry St., Harris­ Taft a shortened version of his million steers slaughtered under federal inspection last year, came to Officially called the “Garden and adviser of this sea yarn. Owner of Fire Girl, Ernest. F. Schmidt, di­ to fate when the other craft swerved “Freda Brandon," said Freda, nosed friend increduloud}^ burg, Pa. Jtsaioneof congressional speech, quoting it and headed in her direction. without even stopping to think. .market over the feed lot route. But the feeder is now expected to cut down Food Preservation- Program,” the tw o boats, a n 85-foot k etch a n d a 55- rector of Schiff Oui \ carton to K ello^s, Battle MacArthur for what he had done ued at sotne ^50,000,000. It was a on all four major networks, played The second suggestion is always but old-fashioned In price. Hocks Freda thought he was pretty ing upl He’s “So, young man, you wish to _____Mich. Got DOUBLB YOOB and tliat they would certainly want record for the time, but easily the Count of Monte Crlsto for six to carry with them a Litepac Lost arriving tomorrow." are not as much in demand as other confidant; but a moment later ^ e Freda's spirits sank. “Goody, become m y son-in-law?” him to be a leading defense plan­ broken by the victory sowers of y ears. Kit of emergency tools. The kit, pork-cuts, because of the high per­ Ml------‘*No, but if I m arry your daugh­ ner if they won in 1952. the last war. In 1943 some 20 m il­ which each girl can assemble her­ changed her mind. goody,” she said sourly. centage of fat, but properly cooked, “Strainer got clogged,** he said. Freda set off in the outboard the ter,.! don’t see how I can avoid lion vegetable gardneners—an esti­ "I Was an American" Spy” self, should include a small com- they make a substantial meal, Watches, waterproof, shockproof, expan- “I’m an expert on outboards. My next morning minutes before History Repeats mated sbe million more than in the tells the true story of Claire pass,-snare wire and fishing tai;kle, 10 abundant in Vitamin B and other business Is retrievin’ ’em.” I Hay was due to arrive. Thirty min­ Herbert Hoover, who has been the prewar year of 1941 — produced Phillips, famous and ^fearless m attes, bouillon cubes, paper and minerals. Combined with cabbage, salca tax. Send chcck or money order, “Retrieving them?” . utes later she saw a fam iliar look­ chief confldantc ot General Mao- about eight million to n s o f food, espionage agent in pencil, and blade. AU these i' or sauerkraut, you couldn’t ask for M r SALES COm K \ N ^ P .S * B o* American ing boat anchored in a cove and Arthur during the present big de­ enough to A ll 160,000 fre ig h t cars. Uie PhUippines. Ann Dvorak articles fit into a cigarette-type “Sure. Plenty of motors lost anything more satisfying to family Charlotte, W.C.______camp up alongside. YOU can bate, paradoxically was on the The agriculture department point­ Impersonates her in this Allied plastic case or a typewriter ribbon in tills lake every year. I in­ a n d purse! “Hil” grinned Len Curiain other end of a somewhat similar ed out that fresh home-grown vege­ .Artists picture, but General box, either of which can be water­ vented a special magnet to “How’s thtogs?” help your country— situation when he was President For another vegetable, sweet po­ tables improve the notion's diet, Mark Clark plays himself In proofed with nail polish or shellac find ’em, then I grapple for “Fine. Say, look, what do you do of the United States. tatoes are as good a companion-piece benefiting both health dnd morale, r .O . B o x s i CoeoitBt Grove Station the prologue. •cut 50 per cent with alcohoL ’em, haul ’em up, repair ’em. ______Miami 33. Florida______in the winter?” H a v e a career for Afe/ Hoover made the mistake of or­ with pork as with ham, and are rea- and — no mean consideration in “Oh. Uiis and that.” Len hauled dering the court-martial of Maj. these times — cut down the cost of PERSONAL LEARN NURSING sdhable in price right now. Anoth­ in bis grappling iron. “Fi ‘ Gen. Smedley D. Butler, a popular living . er favorite pork dish is a baked P IL E S NO MORE - USB W A N O GRASSROOTS Aik Director of Nunes at marine corps figure, after Butler Communists Regroup to Attack alarm. Nothing here. How about combination of the two. Have your in tem o ol l and External Treatmentsitem Ti Lanchoring that scow and taking a yeor toeoi Impllai obeirt pio- had started a lecture that Benito Beaten back in a slaughter that claimed as many as 75,000 casualties, butcher cut a pork shoulder into foMlenol School! of Nm las for PROOF fiEN'r'®ON"REQOB8T ride aroimd with me?” Mussolini, then dictator of Italy, Communists ta Korea regrouped for another thrust to tbe south. VN cons* pieces for serving, then brown the Attractive Gate ' results. Guaranteed which yovccm qualify. had run over a child with his car manders believed tbe fighting would stay in the area indicated in the above Geiieral Charles 1)awes Served Natioil ir Moiy Ways Ray Hubbard was waitbig on the meat lightly on both sides and ar­ __ dock when she got back. He didn’t but failed to stop. General Butler's map. range the pieces to cover the bottom m s VtUm Are. Cltveland 9, By Wright A. Patterson lilce the idea of her not being at court-martial was ordered after of a baking dish. Then spread sliced THE BATTLE ISN T OVER— The Communist, spring offensive end­ POPLTBy. CHICKS EQ U IP , Gen. Dawes served his country. complete the job so definitely camp to greet him, but she didn’t Housewolit Italian Ambassador Di Martino had raw sweet potatoes over the nieat & t|«HE LATE GEN. CHARLES G. ed in the slaughter of approximately 75,000 Chinese and North Korean As a soldier, he was purchasing started by the summary re­ care. protested officially. and sprinkle with sugar. Add hot DAWES was an interesting troops without any notable gains. But the battle isn't over. The Reds re­ * agent of the American army in moval of MacArthur. he DAY after Ray departed But immediately there arose a water to the drippings in the fry­ character, a man of many varied EasyWHiioiit treated into North Korea to regroup for the next phase which could mean rnnt PulWlnr. Atlanla. Oeortto. France during the first World War. It is possible the dlsasterous re­ Len Curtain came into the dock ___ tremendous outcry from the Amer­ ing pan and pour it on. Cover the experiences. The general, and his T another all-out attack at any point along the line. As a civilian he served as vice mits of the MacArthur decapita­ and Freda went down to see what ican press and public, and for dish and bake slowly, with occa­ brother. Rufus, were almost wholly It may well be that the second phase will begin at any moment. But B E A L jgSTATE^ HOUSES president, as ambassador to E n g ­ tion may result in staying the hand he w anted. weeks Hoover was the butt of pos­ sional basting with the gravy, and responsible for the holding in 1933 UN commanders believe it, too, will end In slaughter unparalled in his­ land. as first director of the budget of tbe President in the case of "It’s a funny thing, but I’m In sibly more scathing criticism than shortly before serving, remove the Here is Your Dream Homel Chicago’s Century of Progress .ex­ B B N A R o n il tory. and comptroller of the treasury. J. Edgar Hoover. His party cannot love. W ill you marry me?” Harry Truman. cover and let the top brown. well, IN BEAUTIFUL New Bngland. Two position. A group of the city's It was clear that UN troops remain in Korea because of superior air The Dawes bank. Central Trust of afford another such, result, especial­ Freda almost fell into the water. The situation was somewhat wealthy men had proposed that such power, artillery and mobility. How long this superiority will remain on Illin o is , w as the firs t big— $13 m il­ ly betw een now and the 1952' elec­ “Goodnessl Im gobig to marry comparable to the present Mac* an exposition be, held at that time the UN side if the Chinese use their air forces in support of their troops, lion-borrower of the Reconstruc­ tions. Should the people'receive an­ Arthur debate in that the admirals is questionable. Ogle County Fair Set — and then the depression broke. did not like General Butler any tion Finance Corporation, and every other slap in the face within tho ?shawl You dont love him, T lic proposers objected to fi- . dollar, plus interest, was fully re­ next few months at the instiga­ Marry me and we'll iiave fun.” more than some of tho leaders in HOME TOWN BORROWING— The home towner who thought his For September 1-2-3 stovM,'OEalnk* with garbage disposal, nancing an exposition at such ’‘ paid. Through the years he spent in tion of Dean Acheson, w < might as Freda caught herself won­ the Pentagon love General Mac­ town might get that much needed road, school, water system, drainage McphOT^°ou"{cam heaT^auxifl^y*i OREGON, IU. — The Ogle County a time. The two Dawes broth­ Chicago he was a leader in the well save the expense of the next dering If Uiat wouldn’t be a A rth u r. or sewage-construction project in the near future may be in for a big Miss Garlotta Protxcr of Gar­ Fair will be held at Oregon on Sep­ ers Insisted that, having been city’s promotion. For many years a election. good idea. She laughed, sound­ It was also significant that disappointment. nett, Kansas, designed the gate tember 1-2-3, oificials of the fair announced, the show must go man of wealth, he died compara- ing like' a frog with a sore Hoover’s populariiy at that Charles E. Wilson, mobilization director, has asked states, cities, and above from an old hay rake ^ on. During Uie days It was held association said recently. Greatly Uyely poor. The admbiistration at Washington th roa t. time had sunk lo an (actremeJy counties to get clearances before borrowing in excess of $1,000,000. He wheel. She had tho spokes cut , I watched Gen. Dawes on many expanded activities have been pian- V . continuously insists we will offer ‘‘Marry you and tish for out^ low ebb,, comparable to that made his requests on the need to halt inflationary spending and to save .ned for the event with the grand to­ and rewelded into place; the occasions stand in front of a boards all summer—and do what defense-needed materials and man power. nothing that will be considered as of Truman's today. ta l of prizes a m o u n tin g to $21,030.00, handle cut and welded from numberbig machine In tho ad­ It is broadly rumored in Washing­ in the winter?” The mobilization chief also asked that soldiers’ bonus payments, war ton that other heads than that of appeasement to Communism, but at Do AN’S P il l s it was announced. the pieces left over. It wasn’t ministration building, as U In the end, Hoover did what Har­ the behest of England, tbe grand- Ray grinned. “There’s no Ashing memorials, recreational and other postponable projects be put off for The event will feature three days a difficult job, she says, and checked off Uie visitors, one by Douglas MacArthur are to fall un­ ry Truman has not done. He abject­ daddy of all appeasers, and the in­ in the winter. We’d get along, rve the duration of the defense emergency-at least where funds must be of harness racing Instead of two as makes an attractive front yard der the blows of President Tru­ ly surrendered and called off Gen­ one, as they passed through tbe sistence ot the sociallstically in­ just sold my grappling magnet in­ borrowed to pay tor them. heretofore. gate. » paid admission turnstiles. In the man's execution axe. Rumor has it eral Butler's court-martial. clined Dean Acheson, the President vention to the Sea Demon outboard end, there were enough such that J. Edgar Hoover, director of THE iV m GRADVATB fired the one man more generally people. That’s only the beginning THEBEST Droughtproof Crops admissions to enable the ex­ the F.B.I. is included in the next feared by Stalin and his Red of the things I can invent.” Small Town Merchants' Michigan Farm Earnings position to pay out. Under ite list of victims. Hoover and the Most important experiments in hordes than any one else. That was Freda blinked. (3ood heavens. charter ft could not make a F.B.I..have been largely responsible modern agriculture in years are Employers Disregard Military Status Start Clean-Up Drive May Increase 25 Pet Cent ; appeasement, and the Americar, .WAS h e gobig to b e a s s ta rtiin g as YOU CAH BUT SAUGEHTIES, N.Y. — The mer­ SEEDS,. PLANTS. ETC. . profit, but 'there was enough for fhe conviction.of such,Russian ^Uiat all his life. “I'll have to tUnk being conductcd at the govern­ Net earnings on Michigan farms people gave ample evidence tha' Even if this year’s college gradu­ tional Life insurance company. left after aU bond holders were spies as Alger Hiss. i t o v e r.” m e n t’s research lab o ra to ry a t Belts- chants v ot Saueertles, population will probably average 25 per cent they did not like it ate rates 1>A in the draft, the big Smaller employers hiring only a 3,900, h av e storied a c a m p a ig n lo paid, , plus interest, to raz^all As poUtical misadventure, Uie “Give you five minutes. Hop in viUe, Md. higher in 1951 th a n In 1050, M ich ­ ------> corporations are hiring them, even few men, for specific vacancies, Ute buUdlngs, and to bcauUfully .removal of the popqlair F.B.I. and we'll ride around in the mean­ Beltsvillo scientists, though cau­ keep the streets clean in the busi­ igan, farm ieconomlsts report. The —yet co»ts only for a few months’ work, ^ he is de­ try to get draft-exempt personnel, ness district. Members of, the landscape tbe five mile long director would be seeond^pnly It wouli^seem that it might be a tim e .” tious in their comment, indicate e a rn in g figure in 1950 w as about sirable employee material, and will the survey finds. Chamber of Commerce recently at­ , lake front park through which to that .of Uie now Immortal ' good) tbing for President Truman Freda heard of people being hyp­ .that they are on the scent of a $2,400 per fa r m co m p a re d to $1,800 Buy U.S. Defense Bonds! 2^ a week for have his job wailing for him when The big firms, however, feel the tended the viUage board meeting, to rolls every day many thousands M a e A rtn u r. I t w o u ld be resented that the recall ^stem does not ap­ notized, and she guessed that waa sensational discovery that may in 1940. a<2cording to records kept on he returns from military service present cold war situation m ay last argue their case. They pointed out WNU-7 ^ inin r of automobiles from within and by the American people, and ply to the presidency. what was wrong with her. She make farm crops droughtproof. larger and bettor-than-average the average again. This is the prevailing trend for many years and for that reason to city officials that unattractive cause them to think. If not ex­ hopped in and they rode around. Briefly, the scientists are de­ M ich ig a n fa rm e rs. The $2,400 e a rn ­ ^ w lU iout ttie eity- reported by cMege placement oi- are hiring graduates regardless of business streets would mean loss of press, tbelr opinions as w hich Tbe. day will come when Dean When five minutes was up Len veloping a chemical spray that ing figure in 1950 is $1,050 above . That ia one -of CJhicago’a beauty to family! licials in the annual employment possible military service within a customers to them, which in turn side of the ;^lfon curtain the Acheson wilt need a safe Curtain kissed her and she kissed znakes ^ants capable of holdiitf the 22 year average, 1929-1950, .the to , and*^ fo r it th e people of the survey made by Northwestern Na­ short time. means a loss for the town. President and his advisers, are lace i£ be is to escape the him back and that setUed Um m o is tu re to r prolonged p«riods. re^orj said.. r coi thank the Century of Prog- standing. PoUUeaUy, ft «rouId **-* I10J1* brush. w hole bUBiness. — ----- >\ ■•-V •:-VV

I I 1 1 . 1 , I 1 I . . ,: . I i ‘ ; i ' ■<'' V 1 • . PAGE FOUn TBE DAVIE BECOKD. MOCKEVILLF. N. C . AY SO, I9E1 m e o A V iii r b c o r d . itocKSViLLi. ii. c. u a y so idsi P A G E FIV E

ied through, THE JSAVIE RECORD. George VW . M a r tin , a S e n io r at jm that it will Answtrs McNdll iwa~m Music Recital THE DAVIE RECORD. D u k e O n i' be at least a year and a half before livenity, spent Friday Frye Promoted night and Saturday_ in town with . Telephone 300 Southern Bank BIdg. Mocksville, N. C. C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR Mr. Editori—Mv friend, the another amendment can be placed Miss Genevra Beaver presented Honorable Robt. S. McNeill, the 6 Paper In The Count.*. his parents. Ralph L. Frye,4on of Mr. and Princess Theatre on the books. So Iwould advise her piano and voice pupils in a THE DR. RAMEY KEMP, CHIROPRiAcfOR voice of the Liquor intereats in Mrs. Rufus L. Frye, of Mocksville T rL E rH O N C chat you stand by and watch your recital In the Mocksville High ...NoUiiuor, Wine, Beer Ads THURSDAY &,FRIDAY thij countv, i • the Mocicsvillc En­ structure fall by an enraged coun­ tlS •>***" ® has been promoted to the grade X-iRAY LABORATORY ' •' School auditorium Tnesday even­ singing school at O a k G ro v e Me- b ™ j. terprise of. Mav 24th, seems to ty of as fine citizens as will be Bettie Davis In, E ntered a t the PoBtoffici* »r» Mocke- dress up in his pontiiicial Robes ing^ M ay 22nd. thodist Church Monday. Juue 4. Sergeant Sergeant F w is cu^ H o u is : 9:30-12:30 2:30 5 3 0 C losed Saturday 2:30 N . C .. SB SeconH-rlnpp Mall found in any county of the state NEWS AROUND TOWN. " A L L A B O U T E T C ” and direct his latest Encyclical a- DAVIE AUTO PARTS All ate invited. . «ntly assigned as the Charge of matter. March 8.1.903. o f N o r th C arolina. i Pupils taking part were Betty Quarters at the U . S. Hospital at Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings— 6:30 to 8:30 • gainst the ministers and many of 1 W ith Anne Baxter &. Celeste 1 have written in love for all on Kimbrough, Louise Blackwelder, Orion M. Click and daughter. Fort Jackson, S. C. the best Laymen of the countv, Mteses Glenda Madison Holm Added News SUBSCRIPTION RATES: because they dared, a fifth time, lo all sides of this question, and Helen Poston. Linnie, P^gy and Miss Oma, of Woodleaf, were in Frankie Junker will represent() ^ During ------W orld------W ar 11 Sergeant,---- stand ready to be of any help in Nancy Brown. Terry Shiitt, Nan­ Davie at the Tar Heel Girls* State.' Frye served overseas for 13 m onths S A T U R D A Y W r . YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA t l.S« question the authority of his aug­ town shopping Thursday. , leading any to Christ, both mem Now Located In which will convene at W om an’s Before entering the service he was HtX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 7Sc. ust liquor orKrniiation, to disfran­ cy Reavis, Mona Jo Siler, Djanna Allan Lane In bers of the Liquor Interests, sell­ College Greensboro, on June th , em ployed in C ooleem ee as assist* O n t Y E 4 R . OUTSIDE STAT^ ♦ $2.00 chise and enslave the voters of Silverdis, Chiquita Murray, Janie Mrs. Gaither Sanford and child­ 10 SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE m X E • $1,00 the county o.i the Beer and W ine ers bootleggers, or what not. This for a six day session of training ant overseer with the Erwin Cot- "VIGILANTE HIDEOUT" Mae Collette, Marcle Thomas, ren are spending some dme at the issue. hfe is too snort to seek wealth by 252 North Carolina h l^ school ton Mills, W ith Eddy Waller the damnation of others. Lena Grey . Comatzer, Edwina N E W BUILDING Sanford cottage at Myttle Beach. In the future as in the past, the 1 write as a private citizen over girls in goyemment. citizenship and politi<^proces^._ Added Serial & Cartoons mv own sienature, to say to this Respectfullvi Long, Jane Click, Bobby Brown man who Intpresscs his honesty ______G. W . FINK. Miss Edith Hoots spent the Honorable Potentate of the Liquor and Gaither Sanford. Will Graduate M O N D A Y &. T U E S D A Y and fairness upon the people is 346 Wllkesboro Street 'week-end at Morganton, the guest interests of Davie County, that ac­ Awards were presented In the Durham, May 28—Twostudente not going to he told to take a back Mrs, Cheshier Lassie I n cording to my observiition, and o f her sister. Mrs. Wallace W .ight. beginn er’s gro up to Louise Black- from the Mocksville area arc can- "THE PAINTED HILLS" seat an d sit d ow n. sensing of the general sentiment Band VfinsDistrict Mrs.W.L.Cheshier.66. a didates for degrees at Duke U ni­ welder, Betty Kimbi'ough receiv­ In Technicolor of the citiiens of the Countv. -.s ' Joe Ferebee, popular rural letter dveofthis county, but who has versity's 99th Commencement on Camel leads ing honorable mention? in the in­ OFFERIN G A well as the sentiment of the cour­ Contest carrier oi Cana, spent the wecki lived in Harmony and Salisbury Monday. June 4, at 10;30 a. m., in W ith Paul Kelly & Gary Gray No Beer Election ageous nAnisters of the different termediate group to Gaither San end'w ith ralatives at Bennettsville, for the past 30 years, died at Row­ Duke^s Indour Staduim. Added News & Comedy oun. 3 0 - T i f f churche»of______theThe different Farmington denomi- FFA string ford, Linnie and Nancy Brown an Memorial Hospital last Wed­ The toung graduates are Geo. another COMPLETE LINE OF S.C W E D N E S D A Y C am e/ The Davie County Board of - of Davie County, that this band won thu District Contest receiving honorable m ention, and nesday. Funeral a n d b u ria l set^ W . Martin, son of Dr. and Mrs. last performance of the servant of held Saturday May i9m in the vices were h e ld a t H a rm o n y M e ­ Alexis Smith & Scott Brady Elections say that the petitions on in the advanced group to Jane The Local Draft Board office Lester P. Martin, and Abner E y l/ fik k s s s the Liquor Interests Is the last'I^xington High school auditor­ thodist Church at 3 p. m . Friday. the sale of wine and beer in Davie Fitzgerald, son of Rev. and Mrs. In “UNDERCOVER GIRL" cigarettes ium. As district winners this Click. Marcle Thomas received will be closed Wednesday, Thurs­ Among the survivors are one sis­ straw on the “CamePs back,” for J. B. Fitzgerald, formerly of this Added Comedy &. Cartoon "B^aniL Countv arc invalid. The last ses* th is co u n ty is fed u p o n th is au> band will play in the state finals an award for having the best pre­ Auto Parts, day and Fridav, May 30-31, and ter, Mrs. B. F. Tutterow, of near city, b u t n o w o f V ale, N . C . slon of ihe lecistature passed a tocratic enslavement by the Li­ at the F.F.A. State Convention in pared lessons th r o i'g h o u t the year. J u n e 1st. Center; three brothers, T. A . and by billions! Raleigh the first week In August. statute w h ich Is said to be respon* quor Interests, and are sick at I n th e voice class, M o n a Jo Siler H . F. Blackwelder, of Mocksville, heart and are determined to de­ Ray Hendrix, member of the Mrs. Thos.-F. Meroney returned and W . L. Blackwelder, of High sible for invalidating the petitions won first place, and Peggy Brown clare their Independence^ and at Farmington band and plaving his Supplies and Accessories Point. Her husband died several that were presented to the Coun* last week from a short visit with WANT ADS PAY. French harp, won first place in second place. years ago. ______the proper tim e' will completely her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Waters, ty Board of Elections by Rev. A. the Instrumental solo contest. He Miss Beaver was presented a DAME DRIVE-I^ dethrone'*King Alcohor and all , FOR SALE~Five-room house J. Cox and Rev. G. W . Fink some of Its enslavement in Davie county, will also be entitled to play m the a t Shelby. luricheon knife in her Silver pat­ on Salisbury street. See dme ajio. “The mills of the gods Wholesale And Retail Gbspe/ Meeting Thenoblelaymenandministers tern fro m the class. Misses Marion H orn and Colean E. C. M ORRIS. THEATRE grind slow but exceeding fine." A of the county are not seeking any . c” . m L Evangelist Robert O W ilson, of Ushers for the occasion were Smith, students at Wake Forest fee, hoiior, prabe, or reward of Elizabethton, Tenn., will preach FOR RENT—Six-room house, Mocksville Salisbury Highway few liquor men can ^use a lot of Nancy Murph and Henry Shutt. any kind from the Liquor

Misses Myrle Peoples, Nanc\- GALVANIZED Ijames, Sarah .Dot Call and Bettie 5 V ROOFING $11.50 Sq. Etchison, students at Woman’s j College. Greensboro, are home PATROinZE T OUR WEI&HBOBS Galvanized Screen Wire- Screen Door Sets 48c each ' for the summer holidays. Misses 24 I n c h 50c yd Screen D o o rs $7.50 ■ Myrle Peoples and Nancy Ijames Screen Hangers IS c Set 8x12 Foundation Ventilators 75c bwere members of the graduating class. ^ Light Cotton Hoc $1.65 Alum inum Clothesline 65c This Ad Sponsored By The Following Friendly Merchants Of Mocksville Razor Back Shovel ’ $2.65 i Gal. Cold Pack Canner $3.65 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendron Y a rd R ak e $1.15 Tin Flaring Pail 55c and children, of Selma, Alabama, Weed Cutter $1.55 D o u b le T u b S ta n d $19.95 are moving to this city, and will H o e H a n d le 90c Pyrex Sets $2.95 C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Shutt-Bowden Firestone Store Allison-Jonson Co. occupy th e Charles Woodruff houseon Wilkesboro street. Mr. Tackle Boxes, from , $2.15 Baseball Gloves, from $6.25 ' Hendron was before marriage Minnow Pail $1.65 Baseball Bats $2.85 Miss Sadie Hall Woodruff, of Casting Rods, from $4.40 Baseball Shoes $5.75 W estern Auto Stofce Mocksville Cash Store Davie Dry Goods Co. Mocksville. .. Casting Reels, from $2.75 ■Minnow. Seine- ; ■■ $1.85 Wade W . Smith, T. P. Dwig- jjins, h C . Collette, Hubert Carter, Davie Furniture Co. The Gift Shop and Junior Cole spent Thursday Richmond Fertilizers-i^l^itrate^Of Soda Leslie’s Men’s Shop suid Friday fishing in the chilly waters o f the Adantic ocean, near Beaufort. How many fish did , HOMES COST MONEY—PROTECT YOURS WITH Angell Appliances Co. Hendricks & Merrill Furniture Co. Stratford Jewelers t h ^ catch? T h a t is th e $64 ques- t ip n . _____ T H E G IF T S H O P CIRCLE MOCKSVILLE. N. C. B E L K N A P PAINT Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Anderson IJIAMES -boxes of First Name Inlormalsi arrived home last week hom S e n d m e - B. F. Goodrich Store Miller-Evans Hardware Go. Farmeirs Hardware Co. circled above, at $1.00 per box. (On single box F o rt Myera, Fla., w here they spent WANTED ^ e winter. They report a de­ orders add ISc for' delivery. Orders for two or lightful sojourn in Florida, but re­ m o re boxes delivered free.) Miller-Evans Hardware Co. F ill i n Rankin-Sanford Implement Co. Hall Drug Co. port some cold weather during S e n d to ------^------— ------^--- Wilkins. Drug Co. T h is . the past winter. Dr. Ahdersoii P H O N E 65 W E D E L IV E R .has opened his dentar parlor in A ddress- C o u p o n the A ndean building, and re- C ity ---- Z o n e - - State- sum id hi» pracHce. THE DAVIE nECORP. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N, C,

foro repainting>a plastered wall, Awnings and Canopies apply a mixture of. trisodium' phosphate solution thickoned.with • Add Style and Comfort paperhanger’s paste. When the mjxturo has re-acted, tiie. paper can be easily removed with hot water. A steamer, such as fre­ quently used in the removal of ARRESTED wallpaper, is also helpful.'* This of lime. Cover your face with a A Headache Due To Constipation SEDIMENT IN WATER SUPPLY method might be easier than gas mask while working to pro­ Question: Can you te ll m e sanding before socking tho paper/ what’s wrong with a pump or well tect yourself from Inhaling the that pumps fine white sand and stuff. If the space is >too cramped SCniPTURBt Ewn Nehcmlah for you to work in there, the only “ YO D 'Ll LIKE THEM TOO" I—G; B-^. after water has stood in pails, the .Fireplaoe Color DEVOTIONAL nEADINOj P»alm 130. side of the pail turns red like rust? alternative would be to locate GENERATION ah.> GENERATION.. Luncheons of DistincHon someone with an agricultural Wc bought a little home and have If your living room fireplace is spraying machine. Has used UNE'S PILU May Be Prepared Easily a swamp noar the pump. What red brick and the color does not T* Uelp S«r BP A !* •? Out of Ruins can we do to correct this? My PAINTING OVER WALLPAPER harmonize welt with your schenit Around Seasonal Foods clothes show color fro m th e ru s t or of decoration, it can be attractive­ Lesson fo r J u n o 3, 1051 iro n . O u r p u m p is 90 feet de e p and Question: Would you please ly painted with one of tho coatingl WHEN I'OU’RE entortninlng, the has iron pipe. give your opinion on painting over made especially for masonry. Grandma’s Sayings foods need not be elaborate to make wallpaper with an oil base paint? GERMAN who came through Answer: The white sand un­ a big hit. If they’re well-prepared W ill this make tho paper, hard to A World War II rccaitly said: doubtedly is in the woter supply, a n d attractively remove later on? The paper Is BASYl No “At present there is no country in but the rust is more probably I served, you may now in good condition but faded. MEND ikiUfequIrcl I be c e r t a i n to the world wlterc a man can live either in the iron pipe or ihc Answer: It certainly will make Mandlet like create the right more like a man than in Germany. pump. If you do not wish to take BROKEN pttlC7.....M>d impression. This is because yes­ the pump to pieces to find out, I the paper harder to remove, for TOYS hwleni into Using seasonal terday has been re­ believe the simplest thing to do you will have to break through w ool foods and taking duced to ruins and would be to have a rust removal the hard surface of the paint in order to soak through the paper full advantage of Pear Snndae with Choeolate* rubbish . . . We can unit installed. This may or may to loosen the wallpaper paste. It t h e i r frci^ness M ini sauce is a flavor !nnova« thank God that he not take out the sand that seems can be done, however, by first and color will tlo h w iilc b is bound to ple ase Ih o has blossed us with to be in suspension in the water. going over the walls with coarse le n d a distinc* most discriminating taste. This ruins more than he Strictly spewing, a Alter would sandpaper wrapped around a tion a n d ele* typo of dessert satisfies several has others." have to be put in also to filter out block of wood. There are good gance which is hard to achieve types of tastes for dessert slneo This may sound the sand. For the names of these commercial products on general when you work with out>of*season it includes fruit, ice cream and shockbig, b u t it units inquire of the Architects sale for speeding up the removal produce. sauce. sounds not unlike - Samples exhibit, 101 Park Avenue, of wallpaper. Tho following meth­ Fresh summer greens, pink and the Bible. There Dr. Foremoit New.J^ork 17. red, with a gay touch of yellow are were Jews in an* od is recommended by the Nation­ LYNN CHAMBERS* MENU now at tiieir IteiglU, and they can cient times who lived to thank God DECORATING BASEMENT al Paint, Varnish Sc Lacquer As­ T cur M CtAOt *Clam Mongole for the ruins of Jerusalem. Question:,: We are planning to sociation, Washington, D.C. “To f Lubricata blk«s, trains, $koi«» end be brought to the table at their IT'S W tSB for folks to stop and Roast Leg of Veal decorate our basement Would it remove several coats of wall- best. Plan your special luncheons * • • wagoMWith 3-IN-ONE Oil realize that they jest can't be down around foods which feature these Browned Potatoes be advisable to apply a coat of paper which has been painted, be- At Last They Believed In the moutb and up on their toes colors and you'll receive compli­ Slivered Carrots aluminum as a sealer before ap­ at the some time. TF you had asked a resident of that ments galore on even the simplest *PineappIe-Cherry Salad plying basement paint? What is SIO p«ld UU Crtn, Lm OuiIk CftUk* *city, at the hour when tho ene­ the best paint to use for tbe base­ fare. Biscuits Butter Jelly my army was burning his beloved m e n t? W 0nT.1> yon believe it l T here’s *Peach Shortcake a modern Miss teachln* me new' FOR EXAIVirLE, sandwiches of home, if God's hand was in the Answer; For the masonry B everage catastrophe, most likely he would things about cookin’. I’m referrin’ the double-dcclter type teamed with parts ap^ly a cement base paint to Miss Mu-Mald. the little lady oa - *Recipe Given have said, “No, not by any means. an attractive salad of pineapple without any other base. It must the Nu-Mald margarine package. and cherries and a Pineapple Torte This is Nebuchadnezzar's work, or go on a clean unfinished surface. Thanks to her, rve found out yd- gives you color and tasty foods at coarse crumbs. Add buttermilk. the devil’s—certainly not God’s." Ordinary oil paint is not used on low Nu-Uaid now comes in modem the same time. Mix just until dough follows fork Consider what good came out masonry walls which are apt to tablo style ^ pound prints to fit. Duublc-Dcckcr Sandwiches around the bowl. Pat out in greased of It. For one thing, it taught , be damp. The cemeni paint is any scrvln’ dish. 1 found out- Nu- 9-inch round pan. Bake in a hot the Jews that God is really a Maid is a modem margarine. (Serves S) sold by dealers in masonry sup­ (425*) oven for 20 minutes. Split hot God of justice, after all, Tho na- ^ plies and building materials; it ONCLB JOSH alius remarked that 2 hnrd>cookc(l eggs shortcake. Fill and top with sliced tion that sinneth. It shall die; cbmcs as a powder to mix with 1 tablespoon pickic relish pcachcs and sprinkle with remain­ the nation that takes the sword one o' the flrst steps in getUn’ wis­ water. For the wood parts use dom is settin’ wise to ourselves. 1-Z tablespoons mayonnaise ing sugar and cinnamon. Serve with shall perish by the sword. The two coats enamel undercoater $11 ptid all*. K. B. UowhlM. tlM UolBM. !«.• Salt niid iiepper cream, plain or whipped. Nolo: To prophets had been trying to tell and a Vcoat tif of enamel. Use 24 slices bread, crusts removed sour milk, add 1 tablespoon lemon them that for many a long year: only a rlibbcr base floor paint for I MAY DB a Grandma In years, ’ 8 slices ham juice or vinegar to 14 cup sweet but no attcnllon had been paid. the cellar floors or asphalt tile. but when It comes to oooldn*. I’m 8 loKnce leaves m ilk . Tho sins the prophets had said u p to th e m laute. Yep, I h o k toc 8 slices tomato • • • God would surely punish, went on MUSTY SMELL UNDER HOUSE tho picture o* Mias Nu-Mald in 16 stuffed olives ANOTHER DISTINCTIVE lunch­ and on, and thore seemed to be no Question: Part of my base­ cboosin' margarine, 'cause I prefer • 8 radishes eon features hot soup with a chilly reckoning and no punishment. The ment isn’t; dug'put. There is about a modem margarine. Tesslr/Nu- . Maid Is modern in texture .'. .. Co.mbine eggs, relish and mayon* salad of lobster. little nation was deluded into think­ two feet of cloarance in this part, spreads on smooth! It’s m odira in.. nalse; season with salt and pepper. It ends on a ing it could get by with anything with practically.no air circula­ tion. There is a bad musty smell taate>-full o' sweet, burned-fresh ’ Spread 8 slices buttered bread and p l e a s a n t note for as long as they pleased. But flavor. top each with a second slice of with a Fear Sun­ after tlie crash of 980 B.C., they all from this part ot the oasement, bread, buttered on both sides. Place dae served with knew the prophets had been tollini? especially in damp..weather.. .Qnd ^ win be paid upon publication slice of ham and lettuce leaf on Chocolate • Mint th e tru th . I was wondering if there were to the first contributor of each ao* - each. Top with a thii'd slice of Sauce. • * * a n y th in g 1 could use to eliminate this bad odor. cepted saying or idea . . . $10 If ■ bread buttered on one side. Garnish • • • Yesterday Is Dead accepted entry is aceompanled b y . with tomato slice, stuffed oHve and •Clam Mongolc p OR another thing, the exile cured Answer: Try to provide more large picture of Miss Nu-Mald from , radish rose. ventilation under the,house, and .the package. Address “Grandma’* • • • (Serves 8) * tlic Jews, for a long time, of trying to be a political nation like in addition, if you can manage 100 East Peari Street, Onolnnati 3; •Pineapple Cherry Salad 1 can condensed pea soup otlier nations. God had called them to crawl undemeathi you could O h io . (Serves 8) 1 can cohdcnscd tomato soup to another kind of existence. So long sprinkle the ground with chloride 1 Can condensed cream of 2 packages lime-flavored gela­ as they had been an independent mushroom soup nation Uiey had kept fooling around tin 1 can minccd clams 1 cup boiling water with politics, armies, international Z cups light cream intrigue. After all that had been Americans I n . . . 1 pint soured cream . Parsley Great Name Family Formulas Vi teaspoon salt swept into Nebuchadnezzar’s dust­ Combine soups, minced clams 1 N o. Z can crushed pineapple bin, the people’s hearts turned more and cream. Heat thoroughly and cup (lark, pitted cherries and more to God and his laws. cup sli\'cred blanched at* simmer for 5 minutos. Serve im­ Another way in which that mediately. with 3 small sprigs of HAbACOL HELPS MEN, m unds clty-widc ruin was a blcsslnc parsley. Salad Greens • • • was that it “killed yesterday.” Mayonnaise Before Uic fatal year 58C, the Lobster Salatf Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Hebrew kings and people had w 6 m en a n d c h il d r e n (Serves - ) Cool. When mixture is slightly 6 8 more or less looked backward. .4' ' Ihlckened, fold in soured cream, 2 cans rock lobster Every king wanted to be a great salt, pineapple, cherries and al* 1V4 cups chopped cucumber conqueror like David, a-wcalthy iSuffering Stomach Distress, Aches and Pains, potentate like Solomon. But they J l moncVs. T u r n 1 cup chopped celery ALWAYS LOOK FOIt SWEET. never would look the cold fact i n t o individual Vt cup French dressing ^Weak, Run-down Condit'ions and Nervousness Wholesome Miss Nu-Mald on tbe molds and chill 2 packages unflavorcd gelatin In the face, that those days were _ when you buy margarine. gone forever. until firm. Un­ ¥i cup cold water iWhen Due To Deficiencies of Vitamins B1, B2, :iss Nu-Mald Is your assurance of * mold on crisp 3 chicken bouiUon cubes But when the exiles came back to tbe flnest modern marsarlhe tn tho flnest modern package. greens and gar« 3 cups boiling water rebuild the ruins, the younger ones Niacin and Iron nish with mayon­ Z tablespoons choppcd pimiento at least looked forward. Yesterday naise. 1 teaspoon grated onion was dead; they built now for to­ 1 teaspoon salt m o rro w . • • • *Peach Shortcake Mayoimaise Blessed With Ruins (Serves 8> Cut lobster in chunks; combine with cucumber and celery. Pour pU IN S can be a blessing in more WHENVbU cups cake flour 2 French dressing over tills mixture ways than one. So Chicago and Vi teaspoon salt and allow to stand while preparing San Francisco and Baltimore were 3 teaspoons baking powder tbe remamder of the salad. Soak better cities after their big fires; teaspoon soda ■ FEELUKEIHIS gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes. Louisville improved after its groat cup sugar Vt Dissolve bouillon cubes in boiling flood; the “New South” of today is cup shortening water and add to gelatin. Allow to blessed as the Old South, for all its cup buttermilk or sour milk cool. When gelatin mixture t>egins glamor, could not have been. 3 cups sliced, fresh peaches to set, add pimiento, onion and salt W to K* cup sugar ' Sometimes a man who has to lobster mixture. Pour interring 1 teaspoon cinnamon been depending on anything but mold which has been rinsed with Sift flour with salt, baking pow* God for hope and happiness- cold water. Set in refrigerator un­ dcr, soda and a cup sugar. Cut in on his money, on his friends, on V til firm . To serve, unmold on a bed shortening until mixture resembles his health, on his position— of lettuce and fill center with finds Uiese things swept out mayonnaise. Garnish with hard- from under him, and then at cookcd eggs, sliced or quartered, last comes back to God. and parsley. 'After a m an’s childhood faith has • « • been shatte re d b y m a n h o o d ’s dis- IF YOU PREFER a plain salad, illusionments, it has often come -to you'll like this type which is Just » pass that out of the ruins of the Ji/ri. Aniti Lavorgn<&-‘ Church F. IT. Horton, lOD 74th Ave.. /Uefinrd KtabiH, 31U MutfletA DUETOliODILYIRREGUURlIY ' bit simpler; childish beliefs he rears a tower of Point, Louhiiinat 'You ------don’t know--- Houtton, 7cxa«, says about his lit­ Roadt Toledo 14, OMot " I am an Lobster-Caper Salad faith far stronger than anything he how wonderful it feels ..to be in tle son: “Lee was very weak and apprentice pharmacist and I go tO such good condition—after feeling the University o f Toledo. G oing to (Serves 6) h a s lost. run-down and ju s t didn’t want • ■ • run-down. I had a very poor ap­ to eat 'at all. We heard about school and working until 9:80 gets Z 6.ounee cans lobster Let’s Not Make Ruins petite—in fact, food didnlt. agree H A D A CO L and decided th at was pretty tiresome. I was getting tired cup thinly sliced celery with me at all. I had a htird t4mo and run-down keeping poeo w ith 1 ■THIS does not. mean, of course, what Lee needed. After he started - sleeping nighta . . . sometimes I all I had to do. Being married and 2-3 tablespoons French dressing taking HADACOL his appetite 666 that we ought ever to go out and would stay awake until ono’;or two having a family, I am compelled to Salt and pepper deliberately make ruins. The best in the morning and then tqe next picked up >right away.-He started work after school. I work in a H cup mayonnaise way to improve other nations is not day I would feel tired and groffgy gaining weight and eats real well pharmacy here in Toledo. A fter Chunks of lulister combined with Capers all day long. You have no idea how now, and has been feeling real good. selling HADACOL here In tho F E a U K E IH IS to drop bomba on them; the best terrible I felt. Now all this is store, I decided I'd try it. You eclery and cucumber are com* Combine lobster meat and cdery way to be improved ourselves is not HADACOL has helped m^ny C om p o u n d blncd with ehlclccn>flavored gel* and French dressing. Season to . . . yes, now that I have children suffering weak, run-down have no idea how much It has to act in such ways as to tempt oth­ taking HADACOL, I feel wt . aiin io make a cool but sub* taste with salt and pepper. Chill conditions when due to deficiencieB picked roe up. I'm telling you truth- er nations to drop bombs on us. fol. I get lots of good, sound sleep, stantial salad tor an elegant hot and dram. Serve topped with o f Vitamins 6<, B*, N iadn and Iron. fully,:HADACOL is the onswer.to Tho best way to build a bettor have a fine appetite and .juBt lots weather luncheon. To serve, tlie mayonnaise and capers. Garnish I f your child is puny and run-down a ll my* tiredness. Already I have faith Is not to scrap all the faitli of energy. ’ I can - eat --*■ any.ljl— - ■’:Ind of salad is laned with mayonnaise, with lime or lemon wedges, ripe lOr me due to such deficiencieB, H A D A CO L won customers on HADACOL. I we have. The best way to find food now and It doesn't bothL. . greens and hard-cooked eggs. olives 0nd deviled eggs. a bit. I just can’t bejfin to thank con help. H A D A C O L is recom­ am 81 and a veteron o f World God Is not to go out and .find HADACOL.” mended by m any doctors. War n." ’ . Lm iTitm iiH m ’S him in a fox-hole. The blessings VeOETABLE COMPOUND L Y N N S A Y S : Watermelon should have a ^nih of ruins are not the best God metrical shape and a fresh attrac­ How to Select Fruit has; but sometimes they are tive exterior. A ripe melon scratch­ HADACOL CAN HELP YOV For Table Use ^ ^ ' what it takes io bring a man to es easily on the skin with a nail and Fresh figs are best when they're his senses. thumps with a dull hollow sound. . If your system lacks these essential elenumta, Don'I’t go through life suffering ^ t h conditions YOU can soft to the touch and vary as to And if the crash does come, and size. Avoid those which are molded Honeydew melons are best when ill be .amued. at the . wonderful caused_____ J by such defldencies when relief may be as the towers fall, and life lies in rub­ close, at hand as the nearest drugstore for sufferers or decayed on the surface. Plump, the blossom end is slightly soft, &ADACOL can bring you, as it has to thousu help your counfry- Yea, indeed, feel “right" the flesh green, juicy and sweet. ble around us, we must remember other line folks who suffered a d e f ic i^ y of V t o i n s from these deficiencies. .Buy H A D A O O L today. Trial over-ripe figs have a sour odor size bottle only $1.26. Largo fam ily economy size^ again wlien tliis famous . You’ll also be able to tell ripeness what the Hebrews learned: that B>, B*, N ia d n and Iron,'which H A D A C O L supplies. Have a career for lifel which is caused by fermentation. bADACOL is that wonderful new preparotlon-- $3;50. Refuse substitutes. There’s only one true and; lem edy goes to work! by the aroma. even in the ruins we may, better pineapple Is abundant now and^ than ever, come to know the living promising blesscssed relief for your indigestion, stomach genuine HADACOL. Sold on a strict money-back' - imrnnursino llioueandB depend on 666. Strawberries are tbe only berries* (gas, heartbumi sour ''risings’* after guarantee—you'll feel great after the first few^bot- •X- can be eaten if soft to touch, golden G od. disturbances, (( Alii Hie Oireetof ol NurtM ot It w ill hdp you, tool yellow in color and fragrant. To which keep their caps when ripe. meals),Is), as well as th at general run-down condition, ties you3 take^or your money wdll be refunded -I- For the best selection, choose.those n tr 01; anno^ng aches and pains. If duo to a lack of your dealer does not sell HADACOL order direct your beal botplhil obout pro* test for ripeness, you may also puU leiMSdieeliefNiinlAofw which are medium-sized, tart and mins B% Iroji and Niacin in your system. from TheLeBhmcCCorporati< lyette, Louisiana. iAM OUS FORSa VEARS a leaf or spear from the top. If it whkhyeveanqw»r« pulls readyy, the pineapple is ripe. well-shaped.

I ■■ P A G E E IG H T tH E DAVIE REUOKU. MOCKSVILLE N. C. MAY 80 1961

OoMD Crali ntuarrii HOW nTRANuU;! New Life Begitis Shiditt Parasite M tm Boger & Howard ATTENTION FARMERS! Ocean crabs may not tpprovf but many of them are providir* free room, board and tranaportr PURE SERVICE POULTRY LOADING tlon for a bunch of pemlclotia pani The Davie Record For Child Found W e W ill Buy Your Poultry Every Thursday Morning From sites. T iM Batteries And Accessories It has been commonly held th» ■ 8 A. M„ To 11 A. M. these parasites, sinKle-celied unit^ Kurfces Paints In Front O f E. P. Foiter* Cotton Gin ' DAVIE OOUNTT’S OliDEST NEWSPAPER--THE PAPER THE PEOPtB KEAD On Battlefield of life distantly related to those of malaria, were not harmful to theh, Corner N . Main & Gaither Sts H I G H E S T M a r k e t p r i c e s p a i d W IL L IA M S B U R G . V a. - The tUc genial hosts, but Dr. Gordon * • f P t t s y Lf, a 15-year-oId Cl»fncsr WILL PAY MARKET.PRICE FOR GOOD HEAVY HENS Ball, zoolAgist on the Los Angok P h o n e 80 g irl, h «8 been filled with adventure campus of the Un'verslty of Ca’’ mere aensational than liW fornia, has found that snmetim' SALISBURY POULTRY CO. VOLOMN LI KSVILLB. NORTH CAROUNA,'WHDNBSDAY TTNE 6 . N U M B E R 45 Action »tory. colonies of these orotozun can pn Snllibnry. N. 0 I t w as eight years aj{o th a t t\v<- duce damaging effccts. A m a le nurse in a m e ntal hos* Amcrican marines fotmd a tiny, " F o r som e tim e It has been h'!*' pital noticed a patient with his ear Evil and Error Seen Along Main Street helpless Chinese child wnndcrir''' th a t sincc there are re lp f« e ly Ir* closc to Ihe vmll listening intently. Walker Funeral Home NEWS OF LONG AGO. If'iouWe Tempted Our County And aimlessly about a thiinricrinc bai o f these' non-iissu^'-dwcll^n*; oftr The patient held up a finger as a By Thff Street Rnm hler. AMBULANCE SERVICE; A tub-thumping evangelist, having tleground in Gundnlcsnnl. sites inside the crn b and H ncs the* warning for him to be very quiet; R w . Waltw E. IsmliMr. With Point. R 4 seared thvue quarters of a deep Her face was flushed with frvcr W hat W .. Happeninc In Da. oonooo do not multiply wUh'n t-e body « then beckoned him over and said: DAY OR NIGHT Souihcrn community into repenting was an wsly ga.'h on he» If you are tetnpted. tbo a stint, Social Security Thn* the host, they can therefore rot b •'You listen here.’* ▼ie Batora Paikinc M aten every Kin they had committed and Miss Margaret Cozart waiting bead and bayonet wound.v on he* h a r m fu l,” expJnm s D r Ra!|. To turn from beaveu's narrow The nurse put his car to the wall Phone 48 ' numerous othei’s they had never B v W , K. W hite. Manaser. ■rma and legs. on customers in dime store^Miss 'How ever, the parasites hav< and listened for some time, then Mocksville, N C And Abbreviated Skirt*. heard of, consented to visit the O n th o t day in 1(H3. no one dare<' been observed to possess a ten* turned to the patient and said: *‘I The Here's a brief look at your new Mary McGuire and Mrs. Wood­ abode of Sister Johnson for refresh­ to hope that the little Kiri wo»iV (DsTte Rectird, Ttioe 7, 1906.) And don the wortd^s i^av coat of dency to cling to anything they can't hear anything.” ments. She left him alone for a Social Security. Many new feat­ row Wilson selling poppies on live. Natives had slipped her fron paint» s touch, thus keeping them in contact "No,” sold the patient, “and it’s H a n s 14c. Dound, eggs t » , per moment hi the parlor, and when behind Japanese lines to a spot ures have been added, making a street corner—Oscar Poindexter with tissues and with one another.** been like that nil day.” A n d cease to watcb and- work .^he roturnod, found him frowning where the marines would find her When colonies of these protozoa dozen. bigger and better Old-Age and hanging around postoffice talking and orav. severely. Sheltered by Lt. Cdr. Frodcricl accumulate around the small ducts H um ane Davie Record Mtss Clara Chaffin Is home from “Sisier," he thundered, “even Survivors Insurance system. with friends—Mrs. G. O. Boose F. Gehring, a navy chapUin. ph' within the crab’s body, they can Boss: “Why a re you quitting. Bebold the sad and blifthted lives Shoaf Coal & Greensboro Female' Colteee. the aprcarance of evil should be Millions of people never cover­ and Mrs. Prentice Campbell paus­ cried when she first saw his tin’- completely close the duct openipg. Joe? Arc your wages^ loo low?” The husband and wife were hav* ' Joe W. Klmbroneb, of Smith O f those wbo yielded, failed and avoided. For instance, you have fa rm . W hen the Japanese bmnher- The direct pressure of the colonies Joe: “Nope,' wa.?es are OK. but ing a quarrel. "How can you treat ed before, came under Social Se­ ing for refreshments in apothecary fell here on your cupboard several de­ tlic encampment, he hid her in fox can destroy certain cells or can I’m keeping h horse out of a job/* Sand Co. Grove, was In town Monday. me like thist'* she wailed, "when canters. cach partly filled with curity on Jan. 1, 1951. Thev in­ shop—Miss Glenda Madison tak* holes. She clung to life and rc undermine and cause peeling Has Been Published Since 1899 W. L. Call, of Advance, spent Info the devfPs pits and dives, Tve given you the best ten years what appears to be intoxicaUng ‘KNOfxMrTlYSELP We Can Supply ^our Needs clude most of the self-employed, ing bunch of youngster to movie eevered. of other cells. Tben downward, downward, In* of my life?” llciuor.*’ Dr. Ball hastened to point out Monday nlRbt In town. Chaplain Names Child I N G O O D C O A L . The husband stared at her in “But il isn’t liquor,” quavered domestic workers, certain regular­ show—Lee: Bowles carbine big that these parasites are not harm* to bell. It was in a foxhole that Falhct Miss Sarah Boone, of Darham, is amazement **For Pete’s sakel*' he Sister Johnson. “The bottles look ly employed farm workers, and bucket o f eggs in to cafe— Rev. J . ful to humans, should the infested SAND' and 'BRICK Gehring found a name for her* vlsltlne her annt, Mrs. J. O. King I f y ou are tempted just to q-ili e x c la im e d incredulously. “Were so nice on the sideboardv-J fill several other groups. A. Oakley doing some afternoon Patsy Li. The selection of that crabs be eaten. Call or Phone Us At Any Time those your best?'* them lialfway with furniture pol­ “In the laboratory the crabs show 51 Years Miss Sarah Hall Gaither, who Tbe wav to manhood’s highest name was another of the sensation­ ish for the effect." You can count more earnings shopping— Miss Pearl Tatum hur­ no marked unhealthiness because of P H O N E 194 al Incidents in her life. It hap­ has heen atlendlnKSalem Academv Roal. BE MORE SPECIFIC “ Exactly," pursued the evangel* coward social securltv benefits in rying toward postofiice—Leslie their parasites. They don’t even ist. "You must avoid the appear­ pened that he gave her precijtely Formerly Davie Brick &.Coa! Co la at home. And in the Idler's chair to sit' • Dickie, aged lour, answered the 1951 a n d thereafter. Y o u w ill get Daniel and Kermit Smith unpack­ seem to be aware of their pres* Other» have come and gone-your telephone. Trying lo be grown* ance of evil. Feeling a Iriflc faint, the name that had been hers from W . F. Merrell, principal of Fork A n d ease y our coosdence and hirth. ence.” np, he asked the caller, “Would 1 helped myeeif to a wee nip from credit for the first $3,600 you earn ing big shipment of .shirts—Game Academv, was a visitor lo town the deconter In the center. Thus, relatives who read their county newspaper keeps going. yottf sotil,^ you like to leave a messagef" each vear, instead o f $3,000 as un­ Warden and local merchant sit­ new spapers found P atsy and tool; M onday. Do not forget that easy chairs. ' "Yes," said the caller. “Tell ting In parked auto talking things Different Lansunge der th e o ld law. her, after the u*ar. back under Chicaso Dootors Traet him Mr. Brown called." Opportunity Sometimes it ^as seemed hard to Rev. T. A. Boone, who has been In which yon mav relex and nod Here's some good news about •Arthur Daniel on way to Iheir wing. Effects of CortUont Dickie got a pencil and paper You sure were a lonf vtsltlng tats son In Durham, return­ While they may brine a few less and said, “Mr. Brown? Bow do time bringing bncic that team oi features which began September land sale “ Charlie Ward trying P a t h ’s m other, M rs. R uth iLi. How cortisone, the drug which has Knocksr ' ' make “buckle and tongue" meet but you spen ItT" m u le s ." lived in Singapore when the Jap­ ed home last week. cares. 1, 1950. You can now work for to get across M ain street on chilly Iready shown promis ‘♦B.R^.W-N.« Bill—"1 know il. I picker! up anese struck in 1041. In February. Sterllnft Kellv returned homethe arthritis and rheumatic fever, sup* soon, the sun shines and again we W ill never take you up to God, A moment of silenee, tiien a Brother Davis on the way home ai much as $50 a m onth on social afternoon— Gossip Club meeting IMa, with the enemy close at hand presses the symptoms of serum On a trip to London, Andrew Car­ past week from the Fisbburn Mill- very amall voice asked plaintive­ and from then on, those mules Mrs. Li and her two young daugh- If you are tempted lo vour heart security jobs and still draw retire­ on Main street and wanting to sickness in experimental animals, negie was seated in the non­ march on. Our faithful subscribers, ly, "How do you make a *B'T" couldn’t understand a word 1 s a id ." tera left with other refugees on was demonstrated by two Unlver* smoking carriage when one of thi tary Institute. To quit the church and Sunday ment or death benefits. If you know when the price of meat SS Kuala, bound for Australia. sfty of Chicago doctors before the passengers lit an e>’il-sn)ellin/’ Prof. A . H.Jarrett, of Albemarle, schoo?, r n t are over 75, you can draw retire­ was coming down—Mrs. Harley central soclcty for clinical researclt stogie. most of whom pay promptly, give us tittck That Electron! The loaded steam!:h)p fell under was In town Mondav shaking bands ment benefits, no matter how Soflcy buying gifts in Gift Shop— Japanese air attack off the Netb Dr. Robert H. Ebert, assistant pro­ “This is not a smoking cir." pro And then no loneer do your part Commencing a discussion having; erlands East Indies and was sunk. fessor of medicine, and Dr. Robert courage and abiding faith in our with friends. To practice Ood’s Rreat Golden much you are making on a social Local citizens looking over won. tested Mr. Carnegie. HEAD th« sj to do with Ihe atomic theory, the' ICtb. Li held her children tightly W. Wissler, assistant professor of Mrs. David Leach, of Blckorv, 'All right, governor,” replied thf R u le , instructor of a V.*esl P oin t physics/ security job. dcrful improvements made in San­ ■i»d leaped from Ihe vessel before pathology, in the university’s medi­ man. “I’ll 'just finish this onr fellow man. Is vtsllluR her daoKbter, Mrs. M. class wrote an equation on thd i I f vo u are already 65. o r w ill be ford's Department Store—Metho­ It went down. cal research centcr, described ex­ cigar.” But after finishing it, h< Remember well and don't foneet periments which used the new “win­ D. Brown. . board and stated that a ccrtain num* any time before )uly 1954, vou dist minister chatting with Judge She placed Pats>*. then 6, on a bit pulled out a sccond stogie. That quitters never, never win, dow on disease.” developed by ber of e!ectrons v;ere Involved. e{ wreckage. She lost her grip on "See here.” warned Carnegie. "iJ M l» Frances Morris Is vlsltlns need only six quarters of coverage W illiam Bobbitt on Main street— Ebert to check the effects of corti­ If your neighbor is not taking The B u t always lose to their recret Prom this he developed an entire i . tvo*7 ear>old Lottie Li and the child you persist, I will notify the guard SILER her grandparents near Clemmoiis, W hen life's rewards are kIvcu us. board full of equations, winding up(T —a year and a half of covered Charlie Reeves sitting in parked drow ned. \^^en she w as finally sone. at the next station.” And he handed The “window" Is a transparent. Record tell him to subscribe. The this week. a t the b«>tt«m w ith, "S o you see work—to .qualify for retirement auto watching the world go by- Arafged aboard a Hfc raft. Patsy the man his card to let him knov You can't afford to qnit the race we h ave five Ic5s electrons than at two*piece plastic device, the sixe Mia.'E. L. Gaither lost her driv v at nowhere to be found. whom he was annoying. The smoke> Funeral Home the start. What has become of paym ents. Mrs. Garland Greene and daugh­ of a half dollar. It clips over a cir­ glanced at the card, stuck it in hh price is only $1.50 per year "in the That leads you np to heaven's tne horse Monday plEbt, Died of th e m ? " There's a special new feature ter, Miss Carmon, doing some af­ Travels 3.D00 Miles cle of thin and surgically exposed pocket, and touched a rr.atch to hi; AND \ throne, Ko one knows how Patsy Li tissues of a rabbit’s ear. and allows Stogie. A t the next station, howevet State, and $2.00 in other states. old a ie . , W here you shall see the M aster's Not a sound from the class. Im ­ for Veterans. Under the new law ternoon shopping—High School doctors to examine the minute periously th e Instructor asked raached Guadalcanal. She herself he changed to another carriage. Mrs. Robt. Faucett, of Durham, face y o u get a social sectirity credit o f girl wishing that school would w«s too young to remember. But changes that disease causes in liv­ Still angered at the man’s in Flower Shop A n d there be ereete<* as H is ow n: again, "Gentlemen, w h e r e are lavlsltluK her parents, Mr. and those electrons?" It was time for $160 fbr each month you spent reopen this week. it i i 5,000 m iles from the ij^land ing tissue as they occur. Using the science. Carnegie reported the in So heed His Word and pray and the spot where the SS Kuala device, investigators can also trace Phone 113 S. Main St Mrs. C. 0. Sanford. action, and from a rear seat came in service during the W orld W ar (0 eident to the guard and demanded When You Come To Town fast. 'v a s sunk. the way drugs curb .the effect of that some action be taken. Tht Morkftvilte, N. C. Fred Anderson, of Statesville, a voice in gruff command: "Don’t Aud give your all into His care, nobody leave dis room!" II period. That credit is added Alter she was found, bleeding disease. guard hurried away, but rcturnet" ’^acfs to Know A- Technically caUed a rabbit ear spent Monday with his sister. Mrs. And when your work is done . at :o y ou r account w h e n vo u d ie or and ragged, by the marines, and a few m in u te s la O t u n t . ) B-fow The C- rk mons, wbo hss been takluK art at of the newspaper edl*or braugbt The kid thought second, then checks received in O ctob er, 1950. Milk, tomato juice, fresh fruit . fleitmM Eddie' Curtis, minor, the giH replied: "It might be 22." The monoxide, after is has cooled, does brightened up. itnder«iened Commissioner will, on Miss Eaton’s school here, remrned out some str^klns differences in the third girl answered: "It might be If vou are eligible for benefits juice, ice crcam and fresh fruits. not settle down to the earth and Eugenia Gertrude Holman Early “Oh, Stupid!" the^thdflv of Itine, iQSt. a t home Saturday. 22 and It might be four." Immlpant Shows Gratitude kill us. Carbon monoxide Is pro­ -md husband, R. B. Earlvi Evereti 6e1d of the weekly editor, as eom under the new Social. Security, or Where such items are soW. the o’clock, p. m.. on the prem^fes In The Record has the largest white When the girls had left the room, duced by the incomplete burning R. Kurfces and wife. Virgle Mac John Kelly, of Tbomasvllle, and pared with editor of a large dally. THE SAME DIFFERENCE if you want more information a- operation must in every way be a ■)T L*avlnc Lodge $10,000 the psychologist turned triumphant­ of coal and other materials con­ Kurfecs. and Lloyd E. Kurtees and Shadv Grove Township. ea«t of Roscoe Robertson, of Salisbury The principal difference and the ly to the president. "There," he b o u tit, gat in to u ch w ith y o u r So* separate undertaking from that of GHEEN BAY. Wi«. — The Odd taining carbon. It does not settle Advance, offer for re-sale to the wife, Lois Elfrieda Kurfecs spent Sundav. and Monday here said, "that's what psychology does. Fellows lodge of Greci • liay re­ back to the ground for two reasons. highest bidder for cash, that certain one responsible for many the cial Security Office. the School Lunch Program, and vs The first girl said the obvious ceived $10,824 recently a n d therein First, it is lighter than air, even rart of land Ivlng and helne In circulation ot any Davie paper. with friends. nther differences, is that the editor A representative of this office must not be allowed to supplant Guy B. Holman, widower; Maude thing. The second smelled a rat. Is one of the strangcsl stories of when cool. Also mixtures of gases Sims Holman Gaither, widow; Sa­ Shadv G'ove Township, Davie Miss Ina Naylor, of Cana, was of a weekly paper Is closer to his The Ihlrd was going to have it will be in Mocksville again on or inserfore In any v«iv with the many a day. do not separate from each other, County, North Carolina, and more both ways. Now. which girl will Sixty years ago while the lodge but rather tend to diffuse and so rah Elizabeth Holman Bolich, wid­ In town Mondav on her way tn readers—he does not sit In an Ivory June 27th, at the court house, accepted ideals and aims of whole­ narticnlarly described as follows: y ou h a v e ? " hall was abuiiding, a penniless im­ distribute themselves evenly. Car­ ow; Ernest Price Holm an and wife, Roxboro to attend the Naylor.Plea some school lunches for children. tower. Inaccessable to the common The president did not hesitate. sccond floor, at 12:30 p. m., and migrant youth asked the member bon monoxide in the air oxidized Cora Holman; Ellen Holman, wid* B e e in n in s at « stone in Mrs. 1. is sentstw eddlnc. . ■ man He too Is a **commo» man. ^I’U have the blonde with the blue on the same date in CoolMmee, Lunchroom personnel may not be in charge for a job. to carbon dioxide, and so It does ow; and Peter Albert Holman and H . Jones’ line; thence S. 45 When the building was finished, r “ ”TlTTjs“Dd ...... '■ I ■ Misses Mary Sanford, Ruth and eyes," he said. ured for handling any of above. not build up to harmful concentra­ wife, Mabel Holman. nhs. to a stone; thence N . 6s W . 7 He Hves.with them, his Interests at the old Band Hall, over Led­ the workman—one Nels Johnson- tions. rh s . 10 s to n e ; tli<*nce S . 30 W . Mal^. Fltigerald, HaKsle Call and are their interest‘d and he avmpa* ford's Store, at 11 a. m. Such action is in tune with the asked the boss if there was any­ Auto-Metrle Blanche Hanes came In last week thing he could do to show his ap­ Notice Serving Sum­ 4.94 chs to n stone; thence S. 50 thizes with them in their trials and Praukit's auto Council of Foods of the American preciation. E , 4 chs. to a stone; thence S . i YOUR »0B PRINTING I from State Normal College. Cot a new fftidtr,. Medical Association, This coun- Costume Jewelry tribulations. ch«. to.a stone. Mrs. Clara Bailey He bU a eow And the boss replied jokingly, Labradorite, known as the “pea­ mons by Publicatinn The A n exhibit at Snnnyslde He knows of the struggles they Gold In Britain ctl has gone on record as being op­ and C. R. Voeler’s onrner; thence ”If you ever get any money, you cock” of "fire” rock of Canada’s B a t Hidtift h t a t t f . Academy last week was en enjov. have to BO tbrough. the work they In Great Britain a lim it has been posed to the sale of carbonated might leave some to the lOOF.” northeastern coast and named for The defendants, Ernest Price Southwest with Ballev’s line about On a visit to Radio City Music H a l l , . I stopped to a d m ire the life- set on the amount of gold to be A half century later members it, is one of the newest substances 4 ch«; thence about W,, with Bail­ \ We can save you money able occasion. Miss Lucy Eaton ■« do to make a living; tbe way they beverages on school premises. In Hotman and wife, Cora Holman; size bronze statue of a girl. ‘A young used for such products as spectacle of the lodge wore advised by a available to the merchants of ey’ s lin e 25 chs to a rock In BaiU lo be raingralulated tot the splend. think. He knows whether they the opinion of the council money EHcn Holman, widow, and Peter man was also admiring the statue, frames. For this reason the gold Rochelle (III.) attorney that one glitter for the production of cos­ ev’s Hne; thence in a Southern dl Uncle Sum Says Altsert Holman and wife. Mabel Id abowlne of'her onplls. are entliled to credit for the way while his small son amused him­ content of gold-filled frames pro­ spent for soft drinks should be Kels Johnson had left them a be­ tume jewelry. The beautifully iri­ rectlon about chs. to a stake. B all, ‘ on your vided to the home market by the Holman, and each of chem, will 4 E. O. Call and family, of Corsi­ self by climbing over its base. Sud­ spent for foods of higher nutri­ quest. descent member of the feldspar they live their lives—or if they "free" national health service has take notice that a spacial proceed ev's Mne; thence Southwest with denly the youngster looked up at family will Join a wide assortment cana, Texas, came In Sunday even, have failed to take advantage of tive value. The name meant nothing. Some Rullev’s line abotit 6 chs. to a stake the bronze figure, then turned to his in reduced, although frames of materials used by a trade that Ing a n d action entitled as above I ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, optimistic souls thought the be­ R^tlley’s corner; thence W . about ing and will spend some time visit, their opportunities. father and asked, “What's that?" with higher gold content are being According to Mrs. Anne W , is said to have revolutionized the has been commenced against them quest might be $100. ^ "Thai’s the figure of a wontan exported to compete with superior Jewelry world within the past 16 and each of them, in the Superioi 13 chs. with Bailey’s and C, R. Vo iue relatives. Thev are stdpolog He often must “take sides" In a Maley, State Supervisor of School When the check arrived it was*, i STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL s on n y ." standards in other countries. An­ years. gler’s line to a stake In C R . ■ V o­ with Mr. Call’s brother, S. M. Call, Lunch Program, it makes just as lo r $10,824. T hat w as the d ividend I Court ot Davie County, North local controversy, but he does so After another inquiring look at other conservation move has been der’s line; Mrs. I. H . Jones' cor­ paid by the Danish immigrant, fac­ :i:aroIina, and that the purpoj?e of on Sallsburv street, o ly after he Is convinced, from bis the statue, the boy asked. "Daddy, suggested — namely, to substitute m uch sense to sell*“comic" books ner; thence wUh Mrs. I. H. Jones’ tory hand. Industralist and flnal- siaid actio n is to partitio n n tract I HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. is Mother a. woman?" nickel for gold-filled metal la eer^ Give Woolens a Rest Mrs. C . A . Jenkins wbo has been knowledge and his Investigation of to pupils in place of textbooks^ jv ' financier, Johnson left an estate Mne. Northeast direction ahotit Before Daddy could answer, tain parts of apectaete fram e s. Giving wool clothes a few day's o f la n d c o n ta in in g 70 a n d ^ a.^re8 visiting her psreots, Mr. and Mrs in excess of $200,000. phs to a stake: thence W . about tbe satiject, that h|s attitude Is tbe Mother, a Mrs. Pive-by-Pive for their mental diet, as to sell rest now and then will add weeks more or less, located in Davie j Patronize your home newspaper chs. to a stake; thence E. about L. G Gaither, returned to their right one. If that attitude Is op« waddled toward them. The father soft drinks and candks to them in to their life. Frequent or prolonged Countv, North Carolina, In which rhc, Jones’ line to a stake; gulped, took one longing look at KtRlttekian It Stuck With sitting in a garment may cause It the said defendant# have an inter­ liomein Winston last week, accom posed to those of some of his nel* order to fill their physical needs. the statue, and then, as he turned to bulge or stretch out of shape. A thenrp N about 7 chs. to a stake; j and thereby help build up your Cooked Fine est as tenants in common; panied by her sister. Miss Essie ghbors, he knows he ..must share toward his wife, said, “Fundamen­ — N. C. Public School Bulletin. 11,000 Mttal Bound Balls rest allows the wool to sprinf back thence Northeast abont 22 chs to And the said Defendants, and G aither. io their criticism— and if his Judg­ ta lly , onny» fundamentally!’* and wrinkles to fall out so that less p «take. Jones’ mrn<=-»’; thence S. 8 Dinner; Threw LITTLE FERRY, N. J.—A Lltllc each of them, will further take no­ I home town and county.______Porry aeronautical instrument firm pressing is needed. Wool, clothes K . 4 cl’S, to a stake. lon«s* corner; W . K . Clement lost a good horse ment should prove wrong, he will tice that thev are required to ap­ P e t Peeve it TO DOG! has come to the rescue of Lawrence should also hang straight on hang­ thence ^ ahont i rhf»«n lo a stf*ke; last week. T. L Kelly had to have carry his share of the blame. Calhoun of Cold Spring. Ky., who ers, and they should not be pressed pear in the Office of the Clerk of Walter O’Keefe asked a woman One lady used to throw her own Notice to Creditors hetie«» f^oiitViAast to a stnk.e. Jones* So the editor of tbe local weekly h a s 30,000 wooden b a lls w ith m e ta l tightly in a close closet. Woolens one ot his shot that got crippled, contestant what her pet peeve, was. dinner to the dog most of the time. 'm.:.h.nce Nnrthr,« rchs, I THE DAVIE RFCORD. "People who a ^ a woman’s age." It m ade her sick Just to look at food. Having qualified as administra­ damps around them that he had need air as well as space. North Carolina, in ii,ei,ce Snntliea*! to the and B; L . Gslther had one badly paper Is and roust 'continue to be purchased from the war assets ad­ •he replied. She WAS ewolten with gas. full of tor of the estate of J. M. Poplin> House in Mock»vlIle, Notth Caro- „.„,finit.c 73 hurt and another one has heen bad io cloM touch with his community. “That’s something 1 never do,' bloat, felt worn-out ministration. i lin»,a.-.Hft'.w;-rordemurto he^ « .djolnin, .he Defense Is everybody's Job! The prloe- deceased, late of Davie County, rfck. Hemust.believeln it and in Us O'Keefe assured- her, “because Finally she got C6RTA-V1N and North Carolina, notice is hereby The firm said they could use Fascinating Finish P« ition n> said action within ten _ x A iesB privilege of being an Am erican snys she now eata everything In that's just like going to a used car cannot t>e tioogbt—It must be worked ■ome of the balls, about SOO, as A finish has been developed Walter F. Ratts. who has been people'; even, though he should feel sight and digests It pOrfectly. This given to all persons holding claims lot. The speedometer. has been lo r and saorlAoed for wbelber to nnl- jofcnts for airplane aerials. A com- which forms patterns, varying from Is the now medicine that Is helping against the said estate, to present away from home over four years Grilled on to criticize at times. His turned back." form or rirW here at home. Your par* ny spokesman said he didn’t • minute crystals to long needles so many stomach ”vlctln) " here In ♦ FOR RENT ♦ may not amount to .much, ehftse or 6. DeTease Bonds helps 8 them to the undersigned, on or aw w h a t he could do w ith 30,000. i which resemble frost formations ta the U. S. Navy, came in 'last O p i n io n V. Mocksville. It helps you digest food K Maybe Pish Can't Read bund ycur own Independent future but before April 28,1952, or this no­ ■He explained that the balls could { on a window. Thes« novelty but It does receive wider publicity faster and better. Taken before C’a'a Ri'l.y nrd C B. V"ffVr. Ko- SPACE IN THIS PAPER week, his enl'stment having expir beyond that yon express faith In your tice will be plead in bar of their ttsed as universal joints through : crystalline finiahes are made When an editor returned from meals. It works with your food. Gas This the !5th d a v o t M a v . 1951. ,j,|^ p. ed. Walter is a son of Frank P. tha nalmost any other opinion ex eonntry. That Is one practical and cer­ which the aerial runs on an air-} clear coatings as well as In his Colorado angling expedition he tain way to help keep our n»Uonal pains go! Inches of bloat vanish. recovery. A ll persons indebted to ■ S. H. CHAFFIN, |,;b. T U s M m t Ho't.er In’crfsi o f , Will Arrange To Suit colors. They are both opaque and Ratts, of Mocksville, and brings pressed by a.cltison ot the town was asked: "Well, how were the economy stable and to stand with all Contains herbs ahd vitamin D*1 with said estate are requested to make plan# . Clerk Superior Court. I c »rfl VoKler he'tie It" wn fish in those parts?" Iron to enrich the blood and make Calhoun said he purchased the translucent and are used on a host GOOD NEIGHBORS-PiilCES and county. He asks only that be A m ericans tar pesee and security. En' p r o m p t settlem ent. T h is M a y 21, to . home with bim a splendid record “I .can't really say," he sighed. nerves stronger. Weak, miserable believing he could use them, of surfaces including glass, steel, ------tllieE VoeWr Honiptilacp. ■ ■ } roll now for tbe Payroll Savings Flan 1951. T O M T U R R E N T IN E . of which his family should be very be given the credit lor being men­ “For three weeks dropped them a where you work, or the nnnil«A-Month people soon feel different all over. hut discovered later that he could brass, aluminum, some plastics ------1 TWO sand d«' of M«v 1951. FIT yOUR BUSINESS Adm r. of 1. M . Poplin, decs'd. tally honest and trying to do bis line twice a day—but. I had P lan at your banlc. u. s. rr««mr Om»w«->«ai So don't go on Buffering. Get CBR * « t. K f fltill h as 29.500 to seU. and even close-grained wood. DoYou Read Th" Kec-rdf 3 . c. BROCK, Commisalt’oer. proud. He will take < vacation r e p ly ." TA-VIN— W llk ln s D ru g Stor. M o ^vllle, N. C.* Route 3. before going to work. part lo civic affairs.