The Davie Record
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V OLU M N L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 , 1^49. NUM BER 14 NEWS OF LONG AGO 7%e Danger Of HOW CLSKT Seen Along Main Street By The Street Rambler. What Was Happenins In Da BlacksUding oooooo vie Before Parking Meters Folks motoring to Southern de Rev. W. G. Itenhour. HUb Point. N. C. R4 pot by moonlii^c to watch fast And Abbreviated Skirts. Going back on God, after one LINE passenger train rush through— (Davie Record, Nov. 3, 1908.) has accepted Christ as his Savior, Hobart Hoots doing some carpen' Lint cotton is 9 cent* today. and drifting away into in again, is tering work in front of Record of W. B. Granger spent Friday in a very dangerous and risky thing. fice—^Ann and Dorothy o n M ain Winsfon. Too many In this condition are street selling tickets to dance— There was two tncbes of stlow in killed suddenly, or die from heart Three lovely lasses, one a steno' Asheville Thursday. failure, or cancer, or some other grapher, one a "‘hello” girl, and W. F Furches, of Farmington, disease, or from on operation, and Cutting Him Down to «lze one high school senior standing was In town Satnrriav. never get back to God. There is A prim spinster in a western city on corner n ^ r dental office—Mrs. Neil W. Knrfees made a business never an hour, nor even a minute, took her visiting niece, an attractive Frank Fowler carrying large box trip to Winston last week. when one is safe in a backslidden brunette, to an art exliibition held by a group of amateur painters. Kind Old Gentleman: How do down Main street—Greensboro la Hon. John S. Henderson, of Sal condition. When once we start There they encountered an exhibi you like school, my little man. dies trying to locate Gift Shop— isbury, was in town last week. with Christ heavenward it should tor, a loud young man, far more Little Man: I like it closed, sir. impressed with himself than any Mrs. E. W . Junker openi .ig large . R. L. Frye and Sam F. Binkley be our business, our sincere desire, one was with his painting, who wore box of Christmas gift sox in holi Health Note made a business (?) trip to Rowan our aim, plan and purpose, to eo a smocii, a Parisian moustache, day boxes—Jane Dwig^ins and Sunday. all the wav with Him without and a rather startling red beret. Hospital patient: “They say Soon he approached the spinster walking is good for the health.” Edwina Long pausing in apothe Dr. J. R. Lowery, of Cooleemee, turning back. Some say that if and her niece and said: “You must Another: “Not for ray health. cary for refreshment—“Twin girls” one is once saved from his sins he let me show you ladies around. Of I walked last night when I was in town yesterday. 1 took my small son to the gro walking dow n M ain street. J t course, you know who I am !” Kerr Swiceeood, of Salisbury, can never be lost, regardless of should have run.” cery store the other day and as us Disdainfully the spinster stared ual he wanted to buy everything in was on our streets yesterday. what he does or doesn’t do. They down Inn nose at his flaming head Unfair Competition sight. Our County And Arthur Allen returned yesterday say he jcan cnrse, swear, commit gear, and said: ‘‘A donkey with an He said: "Mamma, let’s buy some unusually loud b’ret?” Benedict. “Not married yet?” from a business trip to Salisbury. adultrv. He, steal, cheat, defraud, Bachelor. “No.” bird seed.” Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Kin? spent get drunk and even commit mur. I could understand his requests •P. S.—He Got the Job” “But I thought you had serious Social Security Sunday and Monday in Salisbury. der, or do anything else, but he intentions in a certain direction?” for candy bars and jelly and cookies, “I did have, but the evening I but this had me stumped. By Mrs. Ruth G. Dufiv; Manager. W. A. Bailey, of Advance, was will be saved. Bow sinful, bow went to propose to her, before I sot "What in the world do yon want on our streets Saturday. unreasonable how red'culons! Some a chance she told me she loved with bird seed?” I asked. Last week in my visits to sever R. S. Meroney and Cbas. Par. who do these things may deeply Browning and Kipling and Shelly. “Want to plant it,” was the reply. al towns in my area, I found peo Now what chance did 1 have with “But what for?” I persisted. ple more anxious to discuss the nell. of Winston, were visitors in repent out of a broken heart and three other men?” “So we_can grow some bird*.” our town Sunday. a contrite spirit and get back to Social Security program. Matty J. S. Holton returned yesterday God, which Is pos.slbIe, but too He Had lU n Him ‘Real McCoy’ Os-i'“iria?cd questions were asked which, I be “Isn’t it remarkable thst B-ovra's lieve, were prompted by the re from a week’s visit to relatives in many never do. Many ungodly pro. luck should stay with him to the in Corner Saloon Erav/I very last?” cent vote of the House of Repre Statesville. fessors of religion, who claim Christ According to research ex'^iert-s. “How was that?” queried the the expression “the real McCoy” is sentatives for a bigger Social Se T. N. ChafiSn is wearinsr a broad as their Savior,some of whom have other. believed to have come to our lan curity system. O f course, the ex smile these days—it’s a fine twelve at some time in life been saved, no “He was operated on for the re guage because of a brawl in a .sa moval of a pear! he had accidental isting Social Security Act has not ponnd girl. doubt, are suddenly called Into e. loon. ly swallowed while eating oysters, been changed and the informa Percy Brown made a business ternity in their sins. and when the pearl was examined The story goes that a gentietn.nn trip to Thomasville Sunday, return, Not only Is backsliding very dan it was found to be valuable enough by the name of >'cCoy one after tion given to my inquirers was An Irishman anxious to get on inir via Salisbury. gerous to those who practice it, to pay for both the operation and noon was mirrling his own businu.sn based on provisions of present law. the police force hounded the poli fun e ral.” drinking a schooner of beer in a Many people wanted to know Armette Sheek has opened up a but it endangers lives and souls of ticians until they decided to give corner saloon. He was aonroached barber shop at the Griffin stand others. No doubt manv a person him a letter to the commissioner, Paid in Full? by a drunk who, in a loud tone and “what the Social Security Act is ; but the signature carried with it “Why did you name the baby tor no rerson at n l' r^sid very un designed to do for them.” The ' adjoiuine Aneell’s store. who has once been forgiven of his that popular little curve which BiU?” kind things about McCoy and his Old-Age and Survivors Insurance B. O. Morris took cbargc of the(ins has gone back into sin and meant to “sidetrack Pat in the “Because he was born at a sum ancestry usual diplomatic manner.” provisions o f the A ct was design MocksvIMe postaffice Snnday, vice killed somebody, or wrecked the mer resort hotel.” Friends of the drunk tried to E. H. Morris, resigned. homes and lives of others, and has The commissioner, after reading drag him away, exolainin.s that ed as a stable program to provide the letter, told Pat that if he could Man in Trouble this was the grpat J^cCoy—one of a basic security to retired work Giles Hendrix, of Statesville, R. kept souls out of heaven. One of answer the three following ques “Your honor, I was not intoxica the top prize fichlers of t''e day. ers 65 and older, and to depend 4, was in town Saturday looking the great hinderances today is rea tions he would appoint him: ‘‘First. ted.” The drunk s’lort-d hi.« disbelief and How many stars are there in the “But this officer says you were continued iiis abusive tsctic.-; until ent survivors of deceased workers. after some business matters. ching the outside world with the trying to climb a lamppost.” heavens? Second. How many hairs iWcCoy turned and flattened the “I was, your honor. A couple of I sav “basic” security because jrlie Miss Sallie Sue Ellis, of Ad. Gosnel of the Lord Jesus Christ, are there on my head? Third. hcckler with one punch. vance, spent Saturday in this city and winning precious souls, is the What am I thinking?” cerise crocodiles were following payments were not designed to Pat could not give an answer to me, so who wouldn’t under the cir When the heckler came to, he provide for an individual’s custo shopping. way multitudes of church members cumstances?” shook his head, rubbed his jaw and any of them and was turned down. mary standard of living unless he J. Luther Leach, of Hickory, live. Many of them, though llv> After wandering about town for Artificial Respiration said. “You’re right; he’s the real- spent Saturday and Sunday in this ing in wilful sin. claim to be fol seme time an idea struck him. He When breathing has ceased in any McCoy.” has resources in addition to these cttv with relatives. lowing the Lord, or say they were would represent himself as his human being because of electrical This story was repeated over and insurance payments. The pay brother, and try again. The ques shock, asphyxiation, or submersion oven until the expression “the real Misses Helen and Marie Allison once saved and that they will be tions were the same, in water, immediate effort should McCoy” came to mean "genuine.” ments now being made provide a spent Wednesday iu Winston shop, all right, thus deceiving their own “How many stars are there in be made to start breathing again. level below which the income of the heavens?” The time element here is of utmost the individual may not go. ping. hearts, and in the meantime hind- importance and artificial respira Mrs. R. W, Knrfees, of Coolee. ering others from getting to God. “ 661,468,432,” answered P at. Other people with whom I talk “How do you know?” tion should be commenced immed- diately without losing time in trans ed had the idea that the Social mee Tunction. was in town Satur How their Inflnence counts* Many “I counted them, and if you don't porting the patient from one place Security payments were intended day shoppintf. say if that is Christianity, which it believe me count ’em yourself.” to another, or in waiting for a Miss Flora Ellis of Farmington, is not, they don’t want tt In nut “How many hairs are there on physician. Many lives have been to take the place of an individ my head?” saved by the prompt efforts of ual’s savings. That was not the was in town last week on her way ting on revivals we always find Pat walked up, and pulling one those who knew how to apply the intention of this program when it home from Winston, backsliders and worldly, nr ungodly hair from the commissioner’s head, Schaeffer prone-pressure method of S. F. Binkley, of this city, has church members, that hinder so answered: “One less than there resuscitation, and many lives have was begun, and it wasn’t intend* w ^ a minute ago.” accepted a position in Winston. much. There they are standing been lost because no one present ed that the payments should in “What am I thinking about?” had th at knowledge. Boy scouts and Sam’s friends wish him well. in the wav of those who might “You tliink you are talking to girl scouts are now generally any way stifle or interfere with an Miss Tettie Miller, of N. Wilkes- seek God, and would, if they were my brother, but I’m the same man trained in that method of resuscita individual’s initiative or thrift. back again.” tion and their services may be boro, who has been (risititiK rela* trne to God Of course in spite of They were intended to help the He was appointed. called upon when there is no adult tives in this city for some time, this there are people who feel the nresent who is familiar with that family maintain itself as a unit returned to her home Friday to the need of salvation so much until B rig ht Boy method. when the usual family income is they turn to Christ. Thauk God. The children had all been photo cut oft because of old age or death. regret of her many friends here. graphed and the teacher was try W. H. LeGrand, a clerk at J. T. ing to persuade them each to buy Some asked “what is the amount Batty’s store, while standing near They Can Have It a copy of the group picture. of this basic benefit?” It varies a stove In the store one day last “Just think how nice it will be to with each individual because the Well! Here we have an orga- look at it when you are all grown amount of payments is based on week, was seized with a fainting nized movement to deprive a color up and say, ‘There’s Rose; she’s PACKAGE spell and tell, hitting bis head a. ed singer of blj civil light to give a married,’ or ‘That’s Billy; he’s a the wage record of the individual s a ilo r.’ ” - gainst the stove, inflicting a pain* concert! (XPRESS over the y;ears in work covered A smaU voice at the back of the by the program. Under the ex ful wound in his forehead. His And did that happen in the deep room piped up, “And there’s teach friends are glad to see him back at Souih — the bigoted, piejndiced er, she’s dead.” isting law, the maximum amount bis post of duty. South? payable to a retired worker and Foxy uranopaw Cards have been received in this No! It happened up north! Up his wife, at this time, is $67.80; north where all is harmony and Gramps was getting married city announcing the marriage of sweetness among the races, where again. Asked why he was marrying the least that is payable to them I. Luther Leach, of Hickoiy, to a nifty chorus girl instead of a join tly is $15. there are no Jim Crow laws, where woman nearer his own age, Gramps Miss Bertha Florence Sewell, of colored men sit in Fifth Avenue said: “Well, son. I’d a heap rather The interest shown by persons Summerville, Ga„ on Wednesday, busses while white women hang in smell perfume than liniment.” with whom I talked last week was Nov. n th , at the home of the the aisles on .straps—right In New very encouraging. If you have York where they have an FEPC Origin of “Hubba-Hubba” Cut Delivery Time on bride. They will reside in Hick, J worked in employment covered law that says no person shall be de “Hubba - hubba,” the popular “Hurry'up*’ Shipments ory. Mr. Leach Is a former Mocks, : by the Social Security Act and prived of his right to earn a living “wolf call” of World War II, started Save precious hoars by fast, vile man, and has many friends in on account of race, creed or color. in much the same manner as the frequent Greyhound Package j you’re 65 or older, ask us how Davie. If that had happened in the word “barbarian.” The ancient Express Service I Rush produc . you stand in regard to your Old- Greeks felt that foreigners spoke in South, a section of the northiern Build ■ ladder to the boat of your tion parts, medicines, flowers, ' Age Insurance. You survivors of Mrs. J. A. Current died at her nonsense syllables, and foreign dreams with U. S. Saving* Bonds. perishables — anywhere, any press would have broken its big. languages sounded like a series of time — aboard any regularly 'deceased workers, who worked home in this city Friday morning, gest headline type and denounced They offer the best boat>calcbing plan “ba-ba” sounds to them. So they in the world, the chance to sail away scheduled Greyhoundl For where an account number was following a long illne.ss. Surviv. it as a mob action They would called the foreigners “barbarians.” to those far distant shore* of which rates and further Information, ing are the husband, three daugb* have called it a race riot, a lynch Illustrating that human nature 'you have dreamed. So join the smart J phone your Greyhound agent. needed, ask us how you stand in ing and what uot. > doesn’t change much over the cen people and enroD today in one of tlw regard to Survivors Insurance. ters and one little son, also several safe, automatic Plans provided for turies, the American soldiers in the W ilkins Drug Co. I I will be in Mocksville on Wed brothers and sisters Funeral ser. But in New York it’s different. Pacific considered foreign lan :yout the Payroll Savings Plan where ;yon work, or if self-employed, the vices were conducted by her pastor Up there it is a patriotic parade to guages just so much “hubbub.” nesday, N ov. 23, at the court put a Communist in his place. Bond-a-Honth Plan at your bank. Phone 21. O n The Sqtiare Basing his choice on this word G.I. 'Either way you will receive S4 for house, second floor, at 12:30 p. Rev. J. F. Kirk, Saturday, and Joe nicked up two nonsense Well, isn’t Sommunism a creed? every <3 yon invest in Savings Bonds m. I will also be in Cooleemee the body laid to rest in Rose ceme. Anyway, we are happy P. ul sylliibles of his own to describe a within ten short years. GREYHOUND tety She was a consistent mefti. Robeson chose to throw his tan- pretty native girl—“hubba-hubba.” U.S. Tmsttir Dtjnnm m on the same date at the Erwin ber of the Methodist ctaurcb. trums np north,—Statesville Daily. Cotton Mills office at 11 a. m. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. SOON ------WEIKLY News ANALYSIS------BURLEY: U.S. Likes Quotas CLASSIFIED Harvest This Year Seeood Largest The government took first steps D E P A R T M E N T toward continuing existing rigid marketing controls on burley to AUTOS. TBOCKS & ACCESS. OB cAf.i:!^l946 Brockway tca^ In li^ History, Government Says; bacco amid calls by agriculture 1946 26' statelessIMW Bted ailer* insulated. Both ex> secretary Charles Brannan for ition. Will ^eli s«imrately. another three-year control pro ...... -SJts. Inc... I:}lh and Doii*ia., Chattanoota. lenn. ■-6n.'i7.______Reds Purge Czech Property-Owners gram and for views by interested y h u s b I persons on the question. b u s i n e s s & INVEST. OPFOB. in g on
SOON THEY WILL NEED A MINISTER . . . Well-Fitting Daytimer FiED Buttons Down the Back HeadCoM l l S N T / L o v e You, Adore You-Will You Divorce Me? Stu ffin e ss A(’n :s s . ..V ;r-nW trac- p.;'I Ficel . . . AND BEST MAN AT DIVORCE TRIALS «vi. iA'th cx- Tot almost instant relief, i - !•-•.-.loly. few Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose 1 ;i;ui By H. I. PHILLIPS in each nostril Va-tro-nol works I^ Y HUSBAND AND I are part- from the cops: “Make way for the W hat goes? als than if all the kids had seen right where I t . orroR. *** tag on the friendUest terms. I wagon. They’re both all cut up?” Away with these folk who an him throw her from the second stafv trouble ist am very sorry to say we have been I tt opeopens up cold' I-: 123 £t. ' In Hollywood a bnsband an- nounce a separation m tones and story window, and if what she clogged nose. . . i itohcn,jihort parted for some time,” said a nonncing tiiat he is through manner of making known a deci said to him withered the leaves relieves stuffi • .cisse. charming star of the stage and with his bride says she is a sion to cancel a magazine sub on the backyard maples. ness . . . and lets :y 2..S y o u breathe Srtuili Ked» screen the other day. The mood very fine person. 1 have the scription or change the brand of • • • vas that of numerous recent di highest regard for her. We white shoe polish. Let’s demand Parting on the friendliest ol vorce announcements. What’s be some harsh words, a few swings r. reed agree to disagree.” A terms! The very thought is cor. I'lcctric; come of the old-fashioned couple New York society gal, enduring and a blow by blow of the fight roding. It cheapens marriage. You who used to part with the crash matrimony for a couple of leading up to the parting. wish to break up your home? Gwan, * • • of pots and pans, mutual cries of years, announces: “We are get in there and do it right away! iNCMIJS “Sez you!” and a stem demand both very fond of each other.” Divorce has been a sufficient There should always be an excusa |\« ! blight on the social fabric with for divorce. .-..uy: _Ui out this nonsense about it en • • • D O U B LB______m m i Ahiii'viile! tailing merely a slight drop in FOREXnU When Jesus Saw T&eir Faith friendliness. It is getting rou TE GOTHAM BOGLE MOROLINE tine to read of marriages being busted np because be and she AND BANNER J- It^MSG like each other so much! If |.\ i :oN / T HERE are phtases ninnmg Aiou|^ the The picture of the year was Art I'l'V matrimony most go on the Whitake/s recent flash of the Sonfa G randm a’s Sayings ro y.v.ircclf I word of God rocks, let’s cut the business of Henie wedding shaming the kids I..” c’u' o£ That strike liie ear, that gleam to catch the fitting the ship with loveseats "under t h e teuC with expressions a and assigning a flock of harp i'iicTS '#4 which pmnters strive to catch .... w,.:;.- l.uor eye: ists to sit on the rocks and play SonjJs new husband has failed in “When We Come to the End of ACKI. r . These simple words, '*When Jesus saw their three marriage tries, but the skating ■ itnn..ro 1. Md. a Perfect Day,” and “Dear Old star figures that if he keeps hold of ' UAUrSTVLl faith,” P a l of M in e.” her arm he can get the hang of it yet ::--c tr,.;ning. • * * l‘o
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SEWINO CntCLE NEEDLEWORK God Our Comfort 630 SOBib WeUs St. Cbleaio 7. HI. Enelosa 20 cents for pattern. Lesson for November 6, 1949 N o. '■ N a m e - K S THE ENGLISH language Make Sour Kitchen Cabinets “ keeps on changing, words do W HETHER you make this cab- not always keep on meaning what *” inet or hand the working they once did. “Comfort” is one of plan to your carpenter, pattern these. When our Bible was trans U. s. Motorists Learn 323 saves hours. Even an amateut lated into English in 1611, the trans can follow it from the first step lation most Eng- To Drive More Safely right through the chrome finisH lish-speaWng p e o - around the linoleum top. pie use, the word CHICAGiO.—American motorists « • • “comfort” had a are learning to drive more safely, ^D etails may be adapted to seeds. Price b ig g e r m eaning according to the 1949 edition of the 2Sc. Send to — National Safety Council’s statisti WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE than most people D ra w e r 10 put into it nowa cal yearbook, “Accident Facts.” Bedford Hills. New Verk days. We think of The 1948 traffic volume was the it as m e a n in g greatest in the nation’s history—8 Famed Bodleian Books soothing; but it is p e r cent greater th a n 1947. Y et the mileage death rate—deaths per P ro m Its origin al 2,000 volum es a bigger idea than 100,000,000 vehicle m ile s—was the In 1611, the famed Bodleian li th a t. Giod is not lowest in the nation’s history. The brary of Oxford has grown to merely a soothing Foreman Amusing, Practical 8.0 ra te w as 30 per cent low er th an m ore than 1,250,000 volum es. God. We think of “comfort” as meaning to make n AMUSING yet very prac the average rate of 11.5 through comfortable; but it is a stouter tical potholder knitted in the World War II. If the higher rate word than that. God does not al- Ashape of an ear of com of heavyhad prevailed la s t y e a r, 14,009 vrays make his people comfortable. yellow and orange wool. So more lives would have been lost. The word means to strengthen, to Make Pinwheel Chicken Casserole from Leftovers steel against fear and despair, to (Set Recipe Below) put backbone into people. fo ii rouB * • » r e c ip e FIIE Plan Leftovers “Fear Not, O Worm!” r JOHN LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENV POP pLANNED LEFTOVERS? “Never Clear Tomato Soup t th e TIME of the prophecies i ^ c e f m / v e s * heard of such a thing,” says •Roast Beef Pie Toasted Rolls we study this week, the Israel m tsm im /som es/ one homemaker, while another Celery Hearts Olives Pickles Aites had been kicked around a good ^ cup butter or margarine s^ ’ask y o u r g r o c e r ": comes back vrith the comment, Fresh Pear and Grape Salad deal. They had felt the conqueror’s U lb . m ariibm aU ow s “Certainly, plan to have leftovers, (about 2% doz.) Orange Tapioca Pudding boots, they were discouraged, as H te a s p o o n v a n illa it you want to save meal prepara Chocolate Cookies all good people are when somehow lpkg.KeUogg'sBlee tion time and food money.” Beverage God seems to be letting evil forces Krispies (5% oz.) •Recipe Given triumph. Their little world had If you think the family won’t eat Cool: butter or maigarlne and marsbmal- leftovers, you’ve probably never split wide apart, their little nation 1 ( ^ lovs over water until ^rrupy. Beat In vanilla. presented them sauce had been blown to the winds. Put Hlce Edsples In greased b ow l and poor MISERIES? p r o p e r ly be 1 3-ounce can browned mush To those people, torn by ter mixture on top. Mix well. Press Into S'xlS' cause, really, rooms wlfli broth rors and bowed down by greased shallow tin. Cut into 2!4' squares W H Y DON'T YOU VTRY leftovers can be 1 teaspoon s a lt 1R\CI when cooL Tield: 24 delicious Bice Krispies wretchedness, people who were Marshmallow Siiuaies. Everyone loves 'em! glamorous! Just 1 cup leftover gravy In serious danger of developing , £ t iVouib OR see how pret^ Cook onion and celery in fat un a once-for-all “inferiority com m%nv c h ic k e n cas .,(0 .0 O . ja b IE til golden colored. Stir in flour, then plex,” people who were about serole looks in to lose all their backbone, the ;lt*s 'I t ’s t in the picture. Then add remaining ingredients. Simmer tested. Eyen if otliers for 10 minutes. Pour mixture into great prophet brings his mes _ glance at some sages: “Comfort ye my people, failed you, try 666. of the other recipes we’re giving! individual baking dishes and top saith your God.” Have you ever thought why it’s with pastry. Brush crust with slight economical to buy a roast? For the ly beaten egg white, then bake in The whole idea is in this one a hot (425*) oven for 25 minutes. TO KILL simple reason that you can have it sentence (Is. 41:14): “Fear not, O for another meal or two. This holds Pastry for Roast Beef Fie: Sift worm Jacob! . . . I am your helper, true for many cuts of meat which together 1 cup flour with % tea saith the Lord.” the family cannot consume at one spoon salt and God does not indulge his people sitting . work in % cup in foolish pride. Beside the Al- * • • ■ shortening u n - mightly they are worms, insects. til mixture is Nevertteless, worm though he may Apply Black Leaf 40 to y o u WILL LIKE THIS exceUent crumbly. Add 2 roosts with handy Cap ^ good example smce It’s ex be, the man who trusts in God will Brush. Fumes rise, kiiiine — 3 tablespoons not be afraid. He will not trust in tended with eggs and flavorsome cold water and "W H A tri lice and feather mites,whila mushrooms. The pinwheel parsley his own powers, he w ill not trust in chickens perch.Oneonnce toss mixture luck, he will trust in God. c c treats 60 feel of roosts biscuits floating on top the creamy with fork until A worm by itself is nothing; but PARENT - 9 0 chickens. Directions and savory mixture make the dish blended. Flute edges as for pie on package. Ask for Black hard to resist. Makes you want to with God on his side, the weakest Leaf 40, the dependabis cnist after topping meat pies. of men can say with Paul, “If God insecticide of many uses. go out and roast a chicken to have some leftovers, doesn’t it? Beef-Noodle Casserole be for us, who can be against us?” Tolune Bi-Preiliicis ( Chsnlcil (Serves 6) God’s men do not get their cour CoiDoration • Rlebmoni). VIniiila Pinwheel Chicken Cassende MU1 ZVi cups roast beef, cut in shreds age up by flexing their muscles or (Serves 4-6) 2 tablespoons shredded green admiring themselves. I^ey grow in IVs cups cooked chicken meat pepper courage as they grow in the know 20-YEAR LAXATIVE 2—4 hard - cooked eggs, coarsely 1 onion diced ledge of God. chopped 2 tablespoons fat • * • 4 tablespoons fat 1 cup celery, diced HABIT BROKEN! Goodness And Power ! "Considering I was constipated for 4 tablespoons flour 1 can tomato soup lover 20 years and laxatives gave me 2 cups milk 2 cups cooked noodles n y ONE who saw “Edward, My !no relief—it was amazing to find H teaspo6ii pepper Salt and pepper to taste Son” will remember the trage .eating KELLOGG’S M teaspoon ginger % cup buttered bread crumbs Ady of that family. A boy’s charac lALL-BBAN daily teaspoon salt helped me so muchl” % Brown onion and celery in fat} ter went slowly to pieces, because Mrs. H. Rutledge, 1 tablespoon scraped onion add green pepper and meat, then his father was determined that 120 Corry Ave., Aero 1 can mnshrooms, if desired tomato soup. Place meat mixture nothing should be too good for him. Vista,V Warrington, If ailAUgbWUf Parsley Biscuits and noodles alternately in a two- To gain his purpose the father ran Florida. J«s( one o/ Make a sauce by melting fat, quart greased casserole after sea rough-shod over everyone who Sta-ful Batteiy Saves Time and Money \many unsolicited lei- blending in flour and milk. Season soning to taste with salt and stood in his way, and eventually fhe omozing new Aulo-Ute 8ta*ful Botlery has oreater liquid reserve thon iters vramng ALL- well with salt, pepper, ginger and pepper. Top with butter crumbs ordinary batferies»^ee Iowa a For State Last year Iowa’s income from furs exceeded Alaska’s fur income by more than a million dollars. do you can |:c in ar eve- 1?:' iravo? an<3 ' Bis Own Way A littie old lady tried to console DROK«>«h. the heartbroketi youngster. She ln«;ruc- m TERYM ISERY . n-.-.toTial re- was unable to determine the cause circctuins for of his anguish so she just tried to >1tprn No. S907) your stop his crying. 2 drops of Penetro Nose Drops ^ In b er. “Oh, come now," she urged him, in each nostril reduce wateiy A flow, soothe raw membranes. V. fcEDLEWORS 1 wouldn’t cry like that if I were easier this 2-drop w ar. Itiic.tpo III. you.” PENETRO NOSE DROPS ‘You can cry as you want to.” he sobbed, “I wanna cry my own w ay.” P ro dig al The optometrist adjusted the pa CAMELLIAS tient’s new eyeglasses carefully owcring Everoreen* H , 1 Ooubl» Flower* ■ and said with a tone of satisfac 4„ FOB_____ ONLY ______$2.75-PREPAlD.7$—PREPAID______Flower* ■ t.e a r n One of each: Red. white,Hite. pink,pink. variesvarlegatedB _ tion, “There, now you’ll be able to alea* and «veroreea»B \) read without straining your eyes.” THOMPSON ■ - O. gox 1061 Mablla *' bafely The man looked a little doubtful. Icnn motorists “You mean I’ll be able to read :r.ove safely, without going to school?” he I ocition of the asked. r.cil's statisti- WHEN SLEEP WON’f Icni Facts." V ariation Iliiine was the The question before the class COME AND YOU n's histon.'—8 was whether “trousers” was sing- . 3!M7. Yet the tila r oi; p lu ra l. FEEL GLUM -deaihs per The point was settled by declar |iles—was the ing them singular at the top and Try This Delicious hi^toiy. The plural at the other extremity. Chewing-Gum Laxative Int lower than « When yow roll and toss oil night-fed ^11.5 through beadachyandjustawlul because you need higher rate a laxative-do this... ' year, 14.000 Chew FEEN*A-MiNT~deUctou9 aiew lns* g u m lax aU v e.T h e ac tio n o f rcBi«>A->UMT’0 |e been lost. fipecial medicine **oerouRs’* the stomaCb^ That 18, It doesn't act while In tbe etom * ach. but only when farther along in th«] lower digestive tract... where you w ant W to act. You feel fine again quickly! And scientists say chewing mak«» Temporary Adhesive R £N ‘>A*uiNT’8 fine m ed icin e m o re eSee»j tlve-**readles'* it so It flows gently Into* For a temporary adhesive—or thes7Stem.GetFEEN*A*scxMTatany to mend something that will just drugcounter— SOtf or only.... IU¥ be kept around and never used or put in hot water—try transparent fein-a-m iiitV HW)USOIEWIH6.cilii|l«»«nm MU nail polish. It works on dishes as well as glassware. K Stnfting Fowl If your aim isn’t so good when It comes to getting the stuffing in side a fowl, stuff it through the kind of wide-mouth funnel that’s used for filling preserving jars. Prevent Cracking To prevent the glaze on china- ware from crack^, don’t pile freshly washed cups on top of each other. Spread them out and give them plenty of time to cool before they are put away. Separating Stock Glasses To separate two glasses which ere stuck together, dip the outside glass in warm—not hot—water, and at the same time put cold— not iced—water into &e inside glass. Ousting Fryables For dusting fryables, pancake flour gives a better flavor than or dinary flour. The handy way to do the dusting is to put the paper in a large paper bag along with the pieces of meat, fish or fowl to be coated, then shake up the works. SCOTTY EMULSION . . . ______H og, ______for Details. MeTeer Realty Co.. Beaufort. M g h E ^ e J i & y t o n i c South Carolioa. MOT flOlLS lerve thon ■■SlD-tuI" on your iahle 101 buy o Ohio TONIGHT/ I in accord* stcrdcrds. I h e homemade^ oven, fresh flavor is wondetfiiL Try Duff's.iiit's so quick ’neasy. Buyaboz today! ‘HOLD DEMONS' fiOTMm? Son’tlet “Cold Demons” make bis chest feel sore and con* gested—mb on Mentholatum. Fast, safe Mentholatum helps lessen congestion. Its vapois soothe inflamed passages, eai coughing spasms. For head colds, too. . . makes breatliing w i easier. In jara, tubes. m i of u ith M E NTHOLATU M THE OAVIE RECXJRD. MOCKSVILLE N. C„ NOVEMBERS. 1949 CAREFUL MDIES RED CI^OSS HAS RECORD NUMBER SILER Three old naids decided to ATTENTION FARMERS! be reckless and have a ga; time. So they chipped in and SERVING U. S. MILITARY FORCES Funeral Home POULTRY LOADING bonght a car and started out. U. S. military forces at five with We W ill Buy Every Thursday Morning From Hi«y saw a tavern and went times their prewar strength, > record AND In. number of American Red Cross work 8 A. M., To II A. M. “What’U you have?” asked the ers are serving them throughout the bartender. Flower Shop In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry world. 'Til risk. I’U have sarsapar- H IG H E ST M a r k e t p r i c e s PA ID ffla,” said the first. More than 2,000 Red Cross repre Phone 113 S. Main St “I’U risk it too. m have sentatives today are stationed at 1,300 Mocksviiie, N. C. sarspariUa,” said the second. military installations and 123 hospi SAUSBURY POULTRY CO. “And ru have sarsaparilla, tals here and overseas. About 1,400 Ambulance Service Salisbnry. N. C too,” said the third. staff workers are serving troops in “Oh, no,” declared the other this country. The others are working at two old maids. “You stick to occupation and defense posts abroad milk. Remember you’re driv Only during the peak years of World ing.” War I I were a larger number on duty The duties ol thwo Red Cinss wor!.- Walker Funeral Home ers are as varied as t!ic Iccalu in which Dual Persmiality The Red Cross man at Hickam Ail AMBULANCE SERVICE Two little boys were discussing they work, involving wi «HERE SHALL THE PP^SS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN V OLU M N L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WBDNBSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, i KeasoB KnongB NEWS OF LONG AGO This Was A Quick Answer Seen Along Main Street Do You Pray For Henry Ward Beecher was once in the midst of an unusually elo By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Da* SLAP- quent speech when some wag in the 000000 Your Pastor audience, possessed of less good ▼ie Before Parking Meters Clyde Hendricks gazing, at park Rev. W. E. laenhoar. Hitfb P oint N. C. R4 breeding than spirits, crowed like a cock. It was done to perfection, ing ticket under his wind shield And Abbreviated Skirts. A yonoe minister had just set. and the audience was in a gale of wiper—Arthur Daniel bidding his (Davie Record, Nov. 7, 1933.) tied in bis first pasteriite in Phila helpless laughter. Mr. Beecher stood perfectly calm. Mends goodbye on cold, blustery Sued cotton is 12 cents. delphia, when be was visited one He stopped speaking, listening till m orning as he leaves for Florida W B. Horti, of Roxboro, spent evening b> one of the laymen in the crowing ceased. While the —Mrs. Baxter Young trying to get Sunday tn town with relatives and his church. The man said to him: audience was still laughing, he took out his watch. Then he said slow change for $20 bill—Lonnie Kur- friends. 'Yon do not seem to be a strong ly, as if in deep thought, “That’s fees carrying package upside down D. W. Edwards, of Harmony,preacher. lu the usual order of strange. My watch says it is only 10 P.M. But there can’t be any mis as he meanders down Main street R. I, was in town Friday on bust, things you will fall here, but a lit. take about it. It must be morning, —S. W . Brown, Jr., unloading ci Not That Important ness. tie group of us have agreed to for the instincts of the lower ani garettes and other items in grocery Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh gather every Sunday morning to A very small boy had declined mals are absolutely infallible.” prunes so vociferously as to raise store—^Mrs. Vernon D ull looking Fro«t, of R. 2, on last Tuesday, a pray for you.” the whole matter to one of discip Every Man to His Trade at pretty crepe blouses in Gift d a a e b te r. The young man saw that group line rather than a pardonable How is it we didn’t hear the gun Shop—^Mrs. Clifford Reavis and T. M. Hendrix and Jacob Stew, of young people grow to more than foible. His mother told him that God would probably be displeased at the start of the swimming race? Miss Mai^aret Roberts leaving the art made a bnainess trip to Char, one thousand persons, all praying The starter used a water pistol. at his disobedience. temple of justice before the town lette last week. weekly for the pastor. He was J. Later in the evening there came a heavy thunderstorm, and mother clock strikes five—^Miss Bonnie Clarence Hendtichs and Prank A dvice W ilbur Chapuian. who grew to be grasped this opportunity of going Driver back at work after a week’s Stroud made a huslness trip to come one of the greatest preachers upstairs to heal the breach. She You may go for a spin in his auto. vacation at home—Mrs. William Conover Saturdav. America has ever known. found the tiny mutineer standing in front of the window in an attitude Walk home if he gets your goat. Daniel doing afternoon shopping G. W . Booe, of Winston.Salem, Oh that our churches every- But unless you can swim. of disgust. in grocery and market—Mrs. Sher was in town Friday sbakine hands wberywhere had a group of godly "Huh!” he said defiantly, as a Don’t go with him For a ride in his motor boat. rill Godbey reporting all-day rain with old frleuds. members who would meet on Sun. terrific peal of thimder shook the house, “all this fuss about six in Western Carolina mountains. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Gaither, dav morning and pray for their prunes.” “In Other Words . . of Harmony, R. i, were in town pastors! Why not? No doubt Hollywood’s leading dialectician shoppine Friday. many a dear pastor whb loves the Knew What He Wanted pulled a couple of beauts recently. An Australian, who had just ar Our County And rived in New York after a long Mrs. C. R. Johnson and children Lord and his people hardly ever He warned a group of university professors, “Beware, gentlemen! trip across the continent, stood one spent several days last week with hears of anyone who Is praying for That atom bomb is dynamite!” Of day and watched a sandlot baseball Social Security relatives in Mooresvllle. him. They expect him to visit a temperamental underling he com game. His interest grew and grew until he went so far as to ask to be By Mrs. Ruth G. Dufiy, Manager. Miss Ossie Allison returned last the sick, bury the dead, marry the plained, "I can’t make that fellow out. One day he’s wonderful to work permitted to try his hand at it. October 24 was United Nations week from Durhrm where she vis. lovers, go among his members con with. The nert he goes around He trotted out into the field where Ited Miss Thelma Thompson. tlnually and keep them coming to snarling, and won’t cooperate with four players were shagguig prac Day. Thw U nited Nations offici anybody. He’s a regular Jack and tice flies and stood with them for a Mrs. W . W . Stroud, of W lnstor. church, and help them with tbeir ally came into existence on Oct JiU !” moment or two. Then a screaming Salem, spent the week-end In town problems, their tests and trials line drive came at iiim like an 24, 1945, w ith the depositing at the euest of Mrs. C. F. Stroud. study and prepare his messages, How About Crying? express train. He put his hands the Department of State on that up with the intention of catching W . A. Foster has purchased a lot and perhaps teach a class In Sun Love is the most fun one can day of a sufficient number of rati have without laughing. it but the horsehide tore right in East Mocksville and has beeun day school, be In prayer meeting through his fingers and bounced fications to bring its Charter into the erection of a seven room bouse. every Wednesday, and maybe held History Lesson 6 0 his nose. effect. Since 1947, the birthday After the flow of blood had been Mrs. Ranier Brenegar, of Wins- cottage prayer meetings among his Teacher: “Who was Sir Francis of this international organization D rake?” staunched he said, “Thanks, boys, ton-Salem, spent several davs last is observed each year on United parishioners once a week, hold re. Student: “The guy who proved but I guess it’s a little too danger week ------WHKLY News ANALYSIS------INDUSTRY: el British Threat CLASSIFIED Nourse Raps Deficit Spending; How will the British devaluation PE P A R T M E N T of the pound and the resultant de lbs( crease in factory wage rates affect b u s i n e s s jfe INVEST. OPPOB. Decontrol Fails to Dood Rent; U.S. industry? F O B 8ATLE Potentially, the threat of very Coi Military Rudget Tops 15 Rillion real and devastating competition from that source is seen by James AGENTS! EXCLUSIVE DEAL! F. Lincoln, nationally-known U.S. I re Anderson Rapped vSDlTOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed in these colamns. Ifaey are these o Kake up to $50 per day handling new western Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper. industrialist and president of the Danger of Fires locking g^_capj No keys needed.! M odern Q N LY A PEW insiders know it, lonary accessory. los^propf, Lincoln Electric company, Cleve iroof. tbeft-proof. dust-proofl Na- rate wou but President Truman has la n d . Worse on Farms advertlsed/Sells on sight to auto more intd U.S. SPENDING: NotWng mark^l ^ turned sour against his former ‘ ‘I F W E were to send 10,000 A m er W eU i secretary of agriculture Clinton Deficit System Hit Record's In ican production experts to England Suggestions Advanced and m y . Anderson. In fact, the other day and ttte European continent for. one CharlJ the President hurled his favorite It seemed an obvious conclusion For Preventing Blaze M anufaeinrlii* Co., tac. year, those countries could shut 1«B1 Cosmo St.. 1.03 Angeles. Callt. four-roon insult against Anderson, now serv that the President’s council of eco Of an estimated fire loss of 11,- nomic advisers was having little down evs^y industrial plant in the printing ing in the senate from New Mexico. United States,” said Lincoln in sen 000 lives and nearly 700 million DOGS. CATS, PETS, ETC. since theil He called him a “big-interest effect in influencing government of interview in Cleveland. He had just dollars in property and resources PUPPIES — German Shepherd. Two they stop m a n .” ficials to insist upon a real' effort indicated for the year 1949, a great beautiful, healtlw litters whose pedigre* I by the administration to put its returned from a two-week tour of contains many champions and obedience I rem| What prompted this bitter epithet percentage of these losses will be winners. The Home of Obedience Trained financial house in order. industrial concerns in England, Hol Shepherds wiUi Grand Temperaments. Allen S tr was Anderson’s fight against flat, land, Belgium and France. made up of fires on the farm. EUlotona Kennels, Wheelocic, Vt. ANY such conclusion would have Frieda ca| 90 per cent farm supports. The His judgment, be said, was based Because of lack of fire protection ____PET MONKETS.______BIBnSJ S & & A ANIMALS N l President has long suspected that been bolstered by the fact that Dr. or adequate fire-fighting facilities, Of an kinds. Write for conmlete listini with an Edward G. Nourse, chairman of on the fact of the factory wage rate to: SNAKE KING. P. O. Br, number N-1 cement gim, hose. 90 per cent.” UP TO NOW, he pointed out, that nozz^9, chipping hammers. Frieda, had informed President Truman for Democratic seats in the hasn’t been done because European etc. Complete and ready to go. S2.500. “I don’t know how Dick got that that he was going to leave the gov 1950 elections. Little of his Call or write J. A. Eosley. Rt. 4. Box doll’s hod manufacturers are still enjoying a 5M8©, Miami. Fla. Ph. 4.1080.______“ I see,| idea,” Truman broke in. ernment, although there was no program was enacted, but seller’s market, and European pro in the “Senator Anderson seems to word as to whether the President there was little doubt he wonid duction methods have not yet MISCELLANEOUS Nazimovd have taken command,” added the had accepted or would accept the defend the congress to the end. reached a stage of development 26 HP* STEAM BOI1.EB. vertical, coal- Hymie Ili congressman. “Personally I don’t resignation. fired, With fittings. Price S390. Write or care for Anderson’s philosophy.” which will allow them to compete f l u e l i n i n g call H. A. Adams Jr.. I.uella, Ga. “ Ibsen,! WELL-PLACED official circles “Well, Clint Anderson is a big- BIG DAY: with American-made products. USED Airplanes for sale cheap. Most all “ You ca| were said to believe that Nourse’s “The menace to United States in makes. $350.00 and up. Antcusla School of interest man,” declared the Presi Aviation. Augusta, Georgia.______life. Coif decision to leave the advisers coun Break for Kids dustry will come,” Lincoln said, dent firmly. ENLARGEMENTS! One 8x10 from your come thiq “As between Anderson’s bill and cil was because of his belief that he Underprivileged children in more “when the home markets of these favorite negative, oil colored. Send only FLUE R IN d $1.00. Photographs oil colored. 50c. Yates 'T * « I straight 90 per cent parity,” Tru had failed in what he regarded was th an 3,000 U . S. and C anadian com countries are satiated and when Studio. 4009 Davis FI., N.W., WashinKton man continued, “I naturally favor a fight to keep the council on a munities will receive assistance U. S. production methods are more 7 . D . C .______"Wben shop r | 90 per cent because we cam strict professional plane of fact from a far-reaching program of widely applied abroad.” INEXPENSIVE, desirable, lifetime Keep, sake. Unusually realistic 10 inch statuette Bad en paigned on that basis.” finding and advice-giving, divorced youth w elfare announced by Ki- of yourself or loved ones. Write Ameri* from political issues. wanis International and The Na Tech Industries, 1339 West 0th.. Cleve- day The President added that, on RED A-BOMB: la n d . O hio. ______tional Kids' Day Foundation, Inc. STOVE PIPE me likel all the farm bills that had come In his address, Nourse was crit Mot Bluffing WANTED COINS: We pay $3. to $3000. ical of elements among labor, agri J. Hugh Jackson, Stanford, Calif., for hundreds of old and rare coins. Send Howeva out, he liked congressman Russia has had the atomic bomb SOc fo r la r g e b o oklet. R o g e rs Coin Ex> Stephen Pace’s the best, be culture and management, chiding president of Kiwanis International, change. 1300 3rd. Ave.. S.E. Cedar like Colu as a “real weapon” since 1947. Bapids. Iowa. cause the Georgia congressman farmers for “demanding stimula in announcing the cooperative ef ing bacK That was the statement of Rus had included the production tive prices,” labor for demandmg fort, said “the problems of under MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS until Ch shorter hours in the face of the privileged children are the pro^ sia’s Andrei Vishlnsky as he put Of 1949, th is year’s losses w ould ap doings- payment feature of the Bran the blast on a campaign in the proach the 1948 all-time high of n an plan . need for increased production. lems of the entire nation but their to punch-] solution depends upon local action. United Nations to put Yugoslavia more than 711 miBion dollars. Referring again to Anderson, the on the security council. These figures mark 1948-49 as the YOUR CHILDREN congressional visitor pointed out RENTS: There are m ore th an 3,000 K iw anis BDT clubs which are geared for partici SO, whether or not the Russians most disastrous period in a decade Need to iearn to play that big-interest men who pose as Keep Level n ing . Th^ pation in the program.” really have the bomb developed to that has recorded five billion dol la te r w h liberals are much more dangerous A rather surprising thing had the actual threatening stage, the lars in fire destruction. Between some musical instru- than out-and-out reactionaries. FOCAL POINT of the campaign tend his happened. A survey showed that Soviets were playing right along 1940 and 1948, fire loss soared 132 “There is no question about that,” will be the observance of an an Mient to Eielp them “ I w ar lifting of rent control in more than with President Truman’s announce per cent. agreed the President emphatically. nual “National Kids Day,” the first to p la y ,”l 500 areas had not resulted in whole ment that the bomb was really As the “prime cause” of most of make a success of life. Note—Secretary of Agriculture to be held on Saturday, November “ Pino sale rent increases. Lifting of con theirs. Possessors of the bomb or the 800,000 fires annually, the Board Charlie Brannan has been fretful 19, when each com m unity w ill be Write lor our list ol bargains, trols, put into effect in wartime, not, the Russians were now in an lists “plain carelessness and mis over Anderson’s opposition, but asked to enlist the support of its mentioning what kind of instru began la s t A p ril 1. as advantageously strategic purpose use, of heating and lighting equip hasn’t raised his voice a;5ainst his citizens in meeting the problems ment you need and you will TAKEN as a whole, however, diplomatically as it they had it. ment.” The leading single cause of The former boss—because Charlie owes of local youth. save money. Terms easy. Used rents in key decontrolled areas did Vishinsky went on to predict fire is careless smoking and use of pianos as low as $95. and new his job to him. go up a little, but the hike was not The Kiwanis president empha “painful consequences” for the catches, accounting fo r 16.68 per Spinet pianos. $495. sized that National Kids’ Day wUl as severe as most observers had United Nations if Yugoslavia, with cent of the total destruction. How Lewis Roars not be celebrated as a holiday or predicted. U. S. support, wins a security coun ever, over the past ten years, the John L. Lewis was at his roaring E.E. FORBES & SONS The survey disclosed that land used as a gift-giving occasion. “It cil seat over Czechoslovakia. combination of defective chimneys best when the coal operators met lord reaction to decontrol was is our intention to use the observ AT a news conference the Soviet and flues, stoves, furnaces, boilers PIANO CO., INC. with Federal Mediation Chief Cy spotty. One major factor in the ance of this day as a means of representative reminded reporters and their pipes, and sparks on roofs Ching on their first try to settle Birmingham. Ala. over-aU rent picture was said to be rallying the forces of each com of a Tass communique last Sep has been responsible fo r 20.47 per p H U C F the coal strike. While the meeting munity toward solving local juve the number of vacancies available tember which disclosed that Rus cent of all fires reported. Branches; Anniston, Decatur, Gads- ^ D aviJ got nowhere, it certainly didn’t nile problems,” he continued. “By den, Florence and Montgomery. —a factor which might, after all, sia has had an atomic weapon. Proper safeguards in installation C ircle H i lack sound effects. this means, we hope to raise ad have considerable restraining ef And that was the farthest Vish and maintenance of heating equip disgusteq The northern operators—led by ditional funds to carry on a year- fect on any appreciable over-all insky had gone in the current U. N. ment, chimneys and flues, safety Howard Harry Moses, president of U.S. round program of youth activity PERSONAL rent increase. Some landlords session concerning Russia’s posses officials say, will prevent fires of handed Steel’s H. C. Frick company, and in cities and towns in the U. S. and sion of the bomb. On September 23 this type. Many communities al George Love, of the Pittsburgh raised rents, but had to cut them M an H ad again when tenants moved out. Canada. Money raised in each com he had declared that the U. S. had ready protect their citizens with SINUS BOOKLET FREE The note | Consolidation Coal company—sug munity will be spent in the same no monopoly on the bomb, but had ordinances requiring the installa New scientific home way for gested that negotiations be based Also some landlords . were still b lin d in g , insufferable pain. “ This bound by leases issued in the period community for the benefit of chil not amplified that statement. tion -of flue linings in all new Don’t be miserable. Rush name ard fron on Lewis’s last contract, which ex d ren.” chimneys. One effective means of and address for free booklet pired June 30. The southern m ine before decontrol. SPECIALIZED PRODUCTS According to the survey, in CHARLES PETTIJOHN, execu WAGES: fireproofing chimneys involves the owners, led by Joseph Moody, tive secretary of The National Kids’ use of clay flue lining which forms CORPORATION, didn’t want to go this far, contend creases were scattered, rather than 75c Minimum general, in most places. Day Foundation, Hollywood, Calif., a single, continuous noninflamma Box 5998, BiTmingbam 9, A la . ing there should first be reforms in said his organization was formed More than a million and a half ble unit inside chimneys of all Z f the welfare fund. THUS THE PICTURE of the rent situation generally is clouded by last year to call national attention to workers in interstate commerce types. The indestructible clay lin Boiling mad, Lewis thun the factors enumerated, factors the right of underprivileged youth were due for a pay hike as a result ing prevents weather, heat and REAL ESTATE—BUS. PROP. the ropeJ dered: “I will not discuss the corrosive smoke and gases from SITUATED 17 miles north of Pascagoula which may of themselves have to enjoy some of the benefits nor of congressional approval of a biU at------Cumbest------Bluff,- Pascagoula, on Pasca Summq old contract. Unless yon gentle enough restraint value to hold mally accruing to boys and girls in raising the minimum wage rate eating away the mortar between the goula River. 4>room house. lO-room house way out [ men are willing to talk about and one block buildingling 20 by 30 feet store down rent hike, as well as a dis more fortunate circumstances. The from 40 to 75 cents an hour. The bricks of the chimney. This elimi and cafe. Three hundredjn d re d catawbacat«isvwci treee. “ Ain’t increased wage and payments Foundation also seeks to attract at estimated annual cost was 800 m il nates the danger of flames reach 18 skiffs andid one houseboat.houset All equipped inclination of landlords to raise with water,, gasj and lights. H. U. ADKIN- sarcastic into the welfare fund, as well as rentals to levels most Americans tention to the accomplishments of lion dollars. ing combustible materials through SON. Rt. 2.!. PAscagoula. Miss.______nurse reduced working hours for the expected. youth and to stimulate additional While raising the wage floor, the cracks between the bricks. Jim Had men who toil underground, Continuing strikes, loss of income, interest in the problems of youth. bill changed the language of the Authorities urge homeowners to TO RENT OR LEASE there is no purpose in my re wage-hour law so as to remove cov make a careful inspection of WELL established shoe repair shop. The “ ThJ more accessibility of housing sites one established it, left on good reason. Baldy,! maining here.” may all combine to keep any gen DEFENSE: erage from possibly several hun chimneys and heating equipment. Someone that has equipment can do good Turning a baleful glare at Moses, business. Cheap rent, splendid location. buck, r eral and extensive rent increases dred thousand of the persons now Contact O. B. Bogan, 430 N. 7th Ave., Love and Moody, he added wroth- A Speedup under its provisions. The bill went Dade City, Fia. is tb« from being made in the near fu just ily that he might have known he The United States was moving to President Truman where early New Bench Grinder ture. send would be wasting his time en swiftly to meet the threat of Soviet approval was predicted. up to deavoring to deal with “these eco MILITARY: possession of the atomic bomb. Keep Posted on Values nomic puppets of the United States President Truman and the atomic Chuck I Steel company and the Cleveland 15.5 Billions energy commission had ordered a Champ Cow By Reading the Ads head, Trust company.” If war comes, America intends to 30 million dollar expansion of atom right. The operator trio chuckled. They be ready. Demonstrating that fact, bomb facilities at Oak Ridge, Come had been called worse names than congress finally got together on a Tenn., and Hanford, Wash. We’ll md this by the eloquent miners’ boss. record peace-time military appro THUS THE RACE to see whether dude or [ Captive Mines priations bill totaling approximate the U. S. or Soviet Russia could pro d r o p ;HEADCOID They ly 15.5 billion dollars, including duce the most bombs seemed, to be waited “Why, you have no authority to funds to build the air force up to on, and with it went any immediate S K f i m M S Baldy si speak for your bosses in U.S. Steel 58 groups. hope, at least, for any international gotta m l or the Cleveland Trust company,” BREAKING a month-long dead Your firJ Lewis went on referring to the control of atomic energy. The ex 2 drops of Penetro Nose Drops lock and spurred, no doubt, by re tent of the U. S. effort in the race This new bench grmder for farm, in each nostril c h e ^ sniffles, that flea| Cleveland bank’s interest in Pilts- ports that Russia has the atomic sneezes, cool, soothe. You feel and lear burgh Consolidation Coal and U.S. was seen when authoritative quar home and shop mcorporates sever better quickly this 2-drop waj bomb, house and senate hurried “ Well.l Steel’s ownership of the H. C. ters announced that the new atomic- al outstanding features not usually PENETRO HOSE DROPS through the details of the final plant-construction program ulti found in a low-priced grinder. dering iff Frick Co. “So, why do you waste measure which went to President this old my time? If it was a question of mately would cost 300 million dol Manufactured by Electro Machines, Truman for approval. lars. Chuck I matching your authority in the Inc., Cederljurg, Wis., this grinder In this action, the senate finally n LOOK LIKE A FADED BOSE** meaning United Mine Workers. I would send Chairman McMahon (D., Conn.) is designed to provide ample work bowed to house insistence on giving of the congressional atomic energy ing areas in front of the motor the corr| five of my local union presidents fLLOW - the air force some 10 groups and committee, called the project a frame and in the space between sleek-!o to deal across the table with .you.” 740 million dollars more than Pres The American Guernsey club ears laid The operators reminded Lewis “major expansion effort.” Mc the frame and the inside of the ident Truman had requested for it. Mahon would not say that the ac of Peterboro, N. H., proudly show fo| that he shouldn’t accuse them of presents Spar - Hill Clematic, grinder wheels. CONCERN over the possibility of tion stemmed from Russian prog Wheel guards are removable for one who making no “offer” to settle the seven-year-old pure-bred golden enemy atomic attack was indicated ress with atomic fission, but there easy attachment of buffing wheels Confl strike, since he had made no spe Guernsey, as its choice for when congress also appropriated was a certain evidence of haste in and other grinder accessories. It is aboard cific offer himself. champion cow of the year. Dur BRIGHTEN UP—Regular intestinal habits 50 million dollars to start construc asmuch as White House clearance equipped with lifetime lubricated riders I “I have labor to sell,” Lewis re in g the year, the cow gave 23,000 I be stimulated by higiily effective tion of a vast radar screen de for the project came just six days ball bearing for long, trouble-free igs that help to clear your skin. Worth plied. “It’s up to the operators to pounds of m ilk and 1,200 pounds the co' signed to warn the United States of after President Truman announced service. All hardware is cadmium bid for it.” of butterfat, four times the aver little any enemy air attack. the atomic explosion in Russia. plated. WNU—7 44—49 Mediator Ching diplomatically re age yield. The marked that the coal strike could him, su| MIDDLE COURSE tion. It never be mediated and settled U.S. Agricultural Unit FOR RHEUMATISM, until both sides showed a more co THE'WITCH': and car operative attitude. But this pro India Would Fight if Liberty Threatened A New Prison Helped Penicillm Use STOMACH TROUBLE as solid] voked another wordslide from Although the U.S. department of and bu India wiU steer a middle course, less of war and to think more of Swearing and muttering. Use agriculture did not make the dis down Lewis. clear of entanglements in the cold peace and how to attain it, and ad Koch, blonde “witch of Buchen- "Almost a bealch “What do you mean by media covery of penicillin, its work made cniracie.'* M illion* bene* against war, but when “man’s liberty or monished both east and west that: wald,” was transferred from an it practical to produce the antibio fined by Crasy W »ter Crystals. Try fours, tion?” he demanded. "Why don’t peace” is endangered, then India “The very process of marshaling American military prison to the tt tor rheumatism, arthritis, neu* you use some on the operators to tic commercially. They discovered fitu. stomach disorders caused or more, will fight. of the world into two hostile camps custody of German police who have aggravated by faulty elimination. make them stop their highhanded a new and more productive strain tl.2 5 blowing,! That was the declaration of In precipitates the conflict which it is charged her with 29 Buchenwald of the penicillin mould. Also as a Moaey;b«ck goanntee. Swd Howard [ oppression of labor?” m urders. for l*lb. bos if your druggist dia’s prime minister Jawaharlal sought to avoid. part of their war research work 4oetn*c stodc. Crazy Water Co.. ny grinl “I have no authority to make Nehru in a foreign policy speech With her charged crimes reading Miocfal Wells. Texas. either side of this dispute do any The Indian statesman’s views they devdoped methods of feeding spectatol in New York a few days after his were given in an address marking like a list of horrors from medieval the mold and separating and purify h e thing,” replied Ching. “All I can arrival m the United States. history, the wife of the one-time T do is bring you together.” ceremonies in which Columbia uni> ing the product. A major contribu theiil He called upon the world to talk versity made him an LLD. Buchenwald concentration camp tion in itself. happene commandant was widely accused. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. AHEBICAS OABDEN SPOTI Ideal mate. *e |» around Fanslng^aiid Gr| \ and Cattle ______BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET W rite ‘lo r % e t a S i .HeTetf ______Bealtf C».. lED Beaufort, goath Caroltna. ENT M S D m m i - <>1»P0R. Ibsen, Shmibsen, She Said; ■To t ™ MOROLINE J- B Feed Double or Nothing iM H , rk-clric; Confide With Me Everything “Now is as good a time as any,” In'-. Al.i. said Teeter, senior, as he stood at ------By BILLY ROSE------a bar with his son, “to teach you a I VE DEAL! new * ncodcdt I recently read a magazine piece entitled, “What’s Wrong with few facts of life. Remember, a I'^ss-proof, Modern Marriage,” in which the author opined that the divorce man who drinks beyond his. ca * S-I*roo{! Na- 7M W S si‘:ht to auto rate would drop like an over-ripe apple if the average wife showed pacity is no gentleman. To enjoy !‘;Tkcl! Ex- to Aeed _ 'I I ilify. FuU more interest in her husband’s business and hobbies. life you must observe the happy I'- 1 ricni. Pro- Well, mebbe so, but you can’t prove it by my Unde Charlie f e answer that wUl cries- medium. Have a drink occasional w iu L P o r r ."•.V for com- and my Aunt Frieda... . ly, but never, never get drunk.” “Yes, sir,” replied his dutiful ■cflcs.<■'<>•. Calif.Inc. Charlie and Frieda are a couple of oldsters who have been living in a four-room flat on the East Side almost as long as magazines have been son, “but how am I to know when |S. ICTC. printing articles entitled, “What’s Wrong with Modem Marriage.” Ever is ^ I am drunk?” Two since their nuptials, they’ve had at least one argument a day, and when “Well, you see those two naai •' pc^iffreo sitting in the comer,” said his ■ I ^'!)^dienco they stop scrapping that’s when I’ll start worrying about them. • Trrnned I remember an evening back in the days when I was knee-high to the father, “if you were to see four, M-l-rJ;.n-.'^r.ts. Vt. you’d know you were drunk.” Allen Street curbstone when Aunt “I can see only one there now, a animals ways you are saying pinochle is ( Frieda came home from the movies father,” grinned the young man. U. Bo with an air of unwavering nobility. for loafers and no-goods.” “Charlie,” she said tensely, “how “I ain’t saying different,” said Is business at the shop, good, bad or Frieda, but pinochle is your Distaff Side fair to the mid passion and I don’t want it should rmMNG d le ?” First mate—“What are epistles, V i los take my place in your life.” in \ “Eh - peh,” an Now, my uncle was a broad Jo e ? ” swered my uncle. Second mate—“I’m not sure, but J*!-.re yourselt minded man. When women began NOU ii.M..” one of (“Eh - peh,” I to bob their hair, his comment was, I think they are apostles’ wives.” fS'.iiols offers a hasten to translate, “They want to ventilate their -.>.fcks later means that things II;' Bjltimore. necks, so let them.” But pinochle ACRI, being what they —well, that was another matter. Accidents Chief Killer llim o r e 1. Md. are, if a m an Nevertheless, he knew better than breaks even he can to balk his wife outright and, as he Ipflies consider himself a Of Children in America YES, in just?dayft...inoneshortwedc ••• Liqal. explained the game to Frieda, all a graup of people who changed from their :*!r com- BUIy Bose runaway success.) the while thinking bitterly of the CHICAGO.—Here's a word of Ku:'.. hose, “ ‘Eh-peh’ is no answer,” said old dentifrices to CatoxTooth Powder aver, C ii.'imrsers, coffeehouse session he was missing, warning to all Moms and Dads: CO. S2.500. Frieda. “I am sick of living in a a plot began to hatch in his head. Accidents are the greatest kid- aged 3$% brigiler teeth by scientific test. Kl. 4. Box doll’s house.” kiUers in America! Why not change to Caloic yourselt? Buy “I see,” said Charlie. “Tonight Next evening he was home early with a bag of wool and knitting Accidents far out-rank any of Calox today. . . so your l ) r s in the nickelodeon was showing the more generally feared child teeth can start looking Nazimova in ‘A Doll’s House’ by needles. “Frieda,” he said, “how -. r'.icnl. coal- you make a cable stitch?” hood diseases as a cause of death trfitfatrtomoirowt Hymie Ibsen.” am ong children l-to-14 years old. “Ibsen, Shmibsen,” said Frieda. Half an hour later he was in the |n*ap. Mos: all kitchen tasting the soup. “It needs Maybe yon could play three- “If no more cable stitches.” There were 10,731 accid en tal •j>tj School of “You can’t push me out of your handed.” “No more pinochle?” deaths in that age group in 1947- life. Confide in me everything, a pinch paprika,” he said. "What kind pinochle player "If no more tasting the soup.” three times more th a n were k!0 froni vour come thick or thin.” “You’re giving me point-outs CALM |ec:. Sor.d only stops so early?’ said Charlie. “You got an agreement,” said daimed by pneumonia, the next ■oa. -^Oc. Yates how to make soup?” "Deal!" And at } a.m., Frieda TOOTH ^OW ^ER. ■ Wasfaineton "This I’ll confide," said Charlie. “Who’s teaching? A woman cooks m y uncle. most important cause of death. "When I come home from the was dealing them as if they were And accidents caused 42 times as McKesson & Robbins Inc^ Bridgeport, Conn. llifctime Keep- and shops, a husband should simi bricks. And they’ve been fighting happi 7 ir.ch stn:ueT:e shop I'm tired out like a dog. lar cook and shop. How much you ly ever since. many deaths as polio. Bad enough I live through the Sunday, Charlie put on his best J A rue Amcri- pay for cabbage?” |t !Uh., Cleve- day without it should repeat on tie. “Today I go with you to see “Five cents a head.” , S3. :o S3000. me like radishes." Theda Bara,” he said. Ire coins. Send “At Fuzarri’s on Avenue A, is “Is not necessary to go with,” Guard Yourself Againsf fcrs Coin Ex- However, with my Aunt Frieda, four cents.” said Frieda. “I got a date with the S.E. Cedar like Colimibus, there was no turn * • « ladie s.” ing back. She kept picking away FRIEDA DROPPED a handful of " W h a c ytw go. I so* M ■m e NTS until Charlie itemized the day’s C harlie. GETTING TIRED OUT! cutlery in the sink. “Fuzarri’s is six doings—everything from punch-in F rie d a, afraid Charlie would Peel -worn o u t .. lisU ess . . w e a k .. bave taken this very easy-to-swal- blocks away.” exhausted? It yon do, yon may not to punch-out. laug h at Theda’s amatory exer lo w , jJ e a s a n t- ta s tin g U au id a s a n aid ^REN • • • “So what? The exercise will do be getUnE enougb ot those necessary to nature In buUding and maintain cises and humiliate her in front of vitamiiis and m inerals that mfliwfaiw ing normal pep, strength and energy BOT THAT WAS only the begin you good.” her friends, pulled down the flag. your normal pep, Btrength and en .'. when no organic complication or I p la y ning. The payoff came a few weeks That Saturday night, Charlie “Marriage is not simple a ball E^CREI ergy. And. when you're ran down focal infection is present. Ask your later when Charlie was fii^ g to at and worn oat, you may catch a dan doctor about Vltawine. Then, try it Is tr u - persuaded s couple of his cronies and chain,” she said. “You go By INEZ GERHARD gerous cold . . pick up a disease or yourself. If your druggist doesn't tend his weekly pinochle session. to come over for a pinochle ses your way and I’U go to Loew’s.” elcknesa more quickly. Don’t take jt h e m have It. simply write Vitawine Com “I want you should teach me how sion and put up with his wife's Charlie moved in for the kill. SINGER has to be something chances.. taka Tltawine! Thousands pany, IiOUisviUe. Kentucky. more than just, wonderful I f life. to play,” said Frieda. playing. At 12 o'clock Frieda “No more schmoose about the AT AU lEAOING 0RU6 COUNTERS “Pinochlel” said Charlie. "Al said, "I eanft keep my eyes apart. shop?” make her professional debut oio1 Ji'argains. "T he Telephone H our.” 20-year- jcf Instru- old Barbara Gibson did it Septem< 1 vcu will T h e t>er 12, and w ill be heard ag ain on Jas-. U5sd the program in February. Gladys I and new By S w arthout prom ptly phoned herf praise; Lily Pons, who had missed Fiction RANGE RIDER Richard H. Wilkinson A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT SONS I c Corner kia. They weren’t convinced. Chuck offer to-exploit their own prow I^T-tLr. Gads* pHUCK HANSON and Baldy Tiv ni;or*icry. ^ Davis, range riders for the slid down off the corral. ess. Circle H Cattle outfit, were pretty “We’ll now go into lesson number When the shooting was over the disgusted the day young Johnny two,” he remarked, “which in range riders went into a huddle. Howard rode into their camp and dudes buUdogging. Ever bulldog a Presently they returned to Johnny. handed them a note signed by Old steer, mister?” Chuck stuck out his hand. “Mister, Without waiting for the dude’s re 'FREE Man Hadley, the Circle H’s owner. we hereby apologize. We know way for The note read in part: ply, Chuck, who had won laurels when we’re licked.” ■ b;c D*.:r.. as a buUdogger, galloped after a |us:’. r.nrr.e “This wiU introduce Johimy How Johnny grinned. "Well,” he said, boo.<;e: ard from New York, the son of an steer, threw and roped him in rec “I reckon that was Uncle Jim’s ord time. Pleased and swaggering ______^old friend of mine. idea. At first. Then when he found BARBARA GIBSON 3DU0TS ■ He wants to be he returned. "See how it’s done?” out I was a circus performer he in , O - MinUtS a real cowboy saw a chance to play a joke on “Yes,” said Johnny, “I see. Mind tiie broadcast, asked for record Im 9. A la. O Fiction I’™ sending you boys. I learned all my stuff in ings. Like Lily, Barbara is a col him out to you if I try it on that big steer?” a circus. I got to be pretty good, He tried it. He threw and roped oratura soprano. Unlike her, she’s boys. Show him because I liked the work. In fact, I a young American girl—likes to 5. PROP.___ the big steer in three seconds less ni Pascnpoula the ropes. Jim .” liked it so well I decided to become swim and ski, makes her own i:i •. on Pasca- Summoning Baldy, Chuck led the time ttan- Chuck. a real cowboy. The truth is, I don’t I I >-rcora house clothes. Walter Magill, producer ly •■;') foe: store way out of earshot. A fter a roping exhibition know a darned th in g about cow- of "The Telephone Hoitt,” was at In tawba tree*, “Ain’t the boss cute?” he said t. Ail cauipped Johnny, without being chal punching and I’d appredate it a CBS the day she auditioned, heard In. II, AUKIN- sarcastically. “Handin’ us this lenged, produced a six-gun and heap if you boys would let me stay executives raving about her voice; nurse maid’s job. By Gad, one day demonstrated some fast a^d and teach me a few things.” after hearing her sing he gave her Jim Hadley will go too far.” accurate shooting. In fact, it “Teach you!” declared Chuck. n.\SK her big chance. |Mir shop. The “The way I figure it,” said was so fast and so accurate “Ha! Mister, consider yourself Vi rc.ison. that Baldy and Chuck didn’t t ’hom e.” J'.: 'H do sood Baldy, “the boss is passin’ the Intalion. buck. Since this fashion-plate Columbia will release “All the *th Ave., is the son of a friend he can’t King’s Men” some time near just give him the works and Christmas, to get maximum con "COIDDIMONS' send him home, so he puts it sideration for Academy Award up to us.” noinination. Paramount is banking Values □ BQO QQC3I1 on "The Heiress” : 20th Century- Chuck spat and scratched his D diia [HQaii fiOTHm? ACROSS 2. Greedy 23. Conclude Fox has “Pinky”; Eagle-Lion, Ads head. “By gum, mebbe you’re QDSBQ aiHSQB! “Passport to Pimlico.” right. Siiucks, that’s it exactly! 1. Butts 3. Form 25.AsUght 0130' Qaat3QB' Come on, we gotta do like he asks. 5. Buddies 4. A con taste a n n a s Q a a o 9. Affirm fection 26. Also Q D s H a a E We’ll make a cow hand outer this QDCSQD B e fo re designing “Mortimer Don’t give In to the "Gold dude or die tryin’.” 10. Leave out 5 .A seed 28. Evenhig Snerd,” CBS’ Edgar Bergen spent Demons”—get Hentholatmnl 11. Steps over vessel sun god □□QQ QDE] They returned to the camp where □□ QESC1SQBI3 months in research on phrenology. Fast, safe Mentholatom afence t. A nurse (Egypt.) '□asQSQ aiiQ waited Johnny. “O. K., feller,” 12. Women ot (Orient) 29. Strike With He made a complete list of all soothes smarting nostrils, iQQamc DGiaQEi physical characteristics associated hdps open stufTed-up paa> Baldy said. “The boss allows we station 7. Capita] the foot □□□□ □□□□ gotta make a cow hand outer yuh. 14. Concealed (Peni) 30. Bury □ a o B Qaao with stupidity, then combined them sages so you can breatli* Your first lesson is to get down off 16. Long-eared 8. English 32. Dangled all in “Mortimer.” agdin in comfort. Eases pain that flea-bitten nag you’re a-straddle rodent - novelist 33. Poems ful chest congestion and 11. Begone! 42. Not any ,InJan,tnbea. and leam to stick on a real hoss.” 17. Hawaiian 36. Goods stmk The University of Dmver has “Well,” said Johnny, “I was won bird is: Prophet at sea with 43.NaUveof 18. Pull 15. Wandering a buoy Denmark a d o p te d Paramount’s “My dering if I was going to have to ride Friend Irm a” as the basis of a this old crow bait.” 20. Neon (sym.) 19. Conflict 39. SmeU 46. Diocesan 21. A t one time 22. Food fish 40. Exhausted center course in film production and Chuck and Baldy exchanged appreciation, nie script, still, uusc* meaning looks. Baldy went out to 24. A great artist production and publicity pho the corral and returned leading a 1 4 5 6 7 9 tos and a number of miniatnre sleek-looking black that kept his 27. One of the Here's your CHECK CHART for ftHB CAKE sets used in the picture are ears laid back permanently just to Great Lakes i» lO I 29. Bantered being used as visiial aids, and show folks how he felt about any with sets created by Hans Dreier one who thought he could ride him. Ii IZ \ 31. A game and Henry Bumstead are on ss^ffirfiniCTTTryifTT irT T i played on Confidently Johnny swung 14 mIS display in the college library. aboard while the two range horse'oack ' iKlhilS 34. A t home a il-. .•ll'.Ttivc riders climbed to the top rail ot 17 IS W Worth the corral fence. Baldy was a 35.1/1000 of Lucille BaU is back at RKO, the i ■ II I ii I mmami little nervous. an inch Z4 first time in six years, to make 37. Hypothetical Zl 22 2S Z4 “Easy Living,” with Victor Ma M—4!) The black, with Johnny astride V elv^ Even Grain lis e A l force ture. It was at RKO that she met him, suddenly galvanized into ac 27 2 35. Kind of dog A her husband, Desi Amaz, eight Good Fiovpr tion. It shot straight into the air 41. A wax i i % years back, when they were the and came down with all four legs 51 sz taper 29 $0 principals of “Too M ^y Girls.” pa every oowit when you as solid as gate posts. It sunfished 44. Glory bake the CUblMr Girl tray with and buckled and bucked. It got (eolloq.) ZA down and rolled over, brushed Florence Freeman expected to ClabberGirl,ibe i>akiag {wwder Nil 46. Points J l»nic- against the fence, reared on all aimed a t u 40 4l 42 be home awaiting the stork’s ar*’ with b a la n c e d double acdon • •• jv''-'iv HCII-l THE DAVIE RECORD. Sheek Bowden spent Thursday Miss Ann Clement underwent in Charlotte on business. Smith-Bingham a tonsil operation at Rowan Mem Invitations have been received reading orial Hospital Thursday morning. oldest Paper In The County Mrs. Elsie Purvis, of Norfolk, • 8 follows; For Cold Weather V a., is spending two weeks in Mr. and Mrs Kobert Lee Smith No Liquor, Wine, Beer Adt request the honour uf your presence town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. at the marriage of their daughter BIG LINE OF I. D, Purvis. Sarah Catherine NEWS AROUND TOWN. Mr. Donald WiUiam Bingham Princess Theatre W ool A nd Cotton Sweaters Mrs. Frank Fowler has returned SuDday afteroooD, November twenty- J. C. Sanford left Thursday on from Chicago, where she spent seventh For Men, Women and Children. a business trip to Syracuse, N. Y. ten days with her neice, Mrs. at five o’clock THURSDAY ONLY The Bethlehem Methodist Church Richard Tuttle. Mocksville, North Carolina John Lund & Paulett Goddard MEN’S AND BOYS’ HANES WINTER UNDERWEAR Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holthouser In '‘Bride O f Vengeance” with and Mrs. P. G. Brown spent Sun Miss Pearl Walker, of R .'l, has Jr. 4-HClub Meets MacDonald Carey Ladies and M isses COAT S U I T S day in Charlotte. accepted a position as saleslady The Farmington Jr., 4-H Club met Nov. FRIDAY ONLY AT HALF PRICE. LARGE SELECTION R. H. Crouch, who lives in the with Sanford’s Department Store> 1st, with 70 members present. Meeting [ s v ille . and entered upon her new duties was called to order by Pres. Johnny Boger. Richrrd Arlen In classic shades o f O ak Forest, Ire The recreation leader led the group in a dell County, was in town Wednes Thursday. song entitled, "The Crocodile.'' “The Return O f Wildfire” MEN^S DRESS PANTS The minutes were read by the Secretary day on business. Mts. Clriford Green, of Long Is and after correction, was approved. Miss with All Star Cast AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Iv as Uackie announced that Achievement Day Our old friend W ill Shaver, of land, N. Y.> who has been spend would be held at the Fsrmington gym on S A T U R D A Y Come In And Look Over Our Big Stock. Woodleaf, was in town Saturday. ing three weeks with her parents, Nov. 18th. Several of the pupils gave re Blondie’s & Dogwood In ports on Camp, 4-H Short Course, Chicken who W ill has been reading The Record Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tucker, near and Calf Show. Joan Lowery read the “Blondie’s Big Deal” B i g S t o c k since Heck was a pup. Redland, will return home this Thanksgivina History; Billy Wray Walker read the poem, “Thanksgiving Day," Miss with Larry Simns will The front o f the Pure O il Ser week. Hackie gave a talk on food, followed by a talk on prevention of diseases. M O N D A Y W ORK And DRESS SHOES vice Station, on North Main R. B. Sanford and son L. G. The meeting then adjourned to meet In \heek Maureen O ’Hara In FOR ALL THE FAMILY. Street, has been remodeled, which Sanford, spent Monday at Myrtle December. PEGGY OAKLEY. Sec. “A Woman’s Secret” with adds much to its appearance. Beach, where they attended a George Ratledge, owner of the Look Over Our Stock Before Buying Your Winter Shoes mrt- Ratledge flour mills at Woodleaf, Melvyn .Douglas Ray Moore, popular Yadkin meeting of the Charlotte branch of Ford dealers. About 160 deal was in town Wednesday on busi T U E SD A Y County Register of Deeds, was in ness. George says he is taking town Wednesday afternoon ers were present for the meeting Joel McCrea In DAVIE DRY GOODS CO. life easy, while his son is operat “Colorado Territory” with shaking hands with friends. Paul Allen and little 3-year-old ing the mill. Virginia Mayo Call Building North Main St. The electric light posts around son, of R. 2, received slight bruis the square have been treated to a es and scratches about 7:30 Thurs coat of green paint which enhan' day morning, when his car and a WANT ADS PAY. ces their looks very ihuch. car driven by a Mr. Teague, of Taylorsville, collided near Oak WANTED—Poplar lumber. Dairy Supplies Frank Walker has purchased Grove. Both cars were badly YOUNG NOVELTY CO. the 6-room O lin Cartwright house Mocksville, N. C. T o damaged. Mr. Allen was on his on Sanford avenue. Mr, Cart W ANTED— lob typing and. ad Invite You To Save Money wright is moving to the Twin-City. way to Mocksville when the ac 5 &. 10 Gal. M ilk Cans cident occurred. dressing envelopes at home. LUCILLE WILLIAMS, New Improved Milk Strainers Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker, who Advance, N. C., Route 2. BY TRADING WITH US have purchased the Robert Isley Dairy Pails. f h o u t home on Sanford Avenue, and F O R SALE - Enough wood rea dy for cook stove to last for 12 have moved into their new home. Cream Buckets 2i Gallons WE FILL EVERY NEED IS a t months, $75. You haul. W . T. Sechrest, Mocksville, R. 4. Mrs. Everett Blackwood has ac Dairy Push Brooms w a y O V ER A LLS - ' - - $2.79 to $3.25 cepted a position as saleslady with PURE COFFEE-Fresh ground Milk Can Brushes Stratford Jewelers, and entered Mocksville’s Preferred Quality, D RESS SH OES - $4.95 up upon her new duties last week. 35c pound. B. K. Powder 75c & $1.38 W O R K SH O E S - $3.75 up MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE Blackmans Medicated Salt LADIES AND MENS RUBBER BOOTS Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Sanford NOTICE- To my old friends spent Thursday i n Charlotte, and customers. I will barber at 4 lb Sulphur Salt 30c M en’s Reblocked H A T S - $3.50 where they carried their little mv home Friday evenings and all SWEATERS AND CAPS 50 lb Medicated Salt 90c daughter Adelaide, to undergo an SHOES day Saturday. No night work. H air cuts 50 cents. BLAN KETS . . . $1.75 to $5.95 eye operaiion. That Lavgh 50 lb Plain Salt 80c ',H\VAY WALTER L. CALL. At Oil and 6r«as« Sgt. Jack Graham, who is sta STRAYED—A cow come to my W yandott Cleaner & d e n ser 60c That'* light—non-tlip N»e- tioned at Washington, D. C., is home last Tuesday. Owner can P Z 9B 9 «o/»« a n o il p t o o f — 6 &. 6g in. Strainer Disc spending several days in town w attipioel—ibock ptool—aefd get same by describing and paying piooi—gtttae proof. Thajr'n for this ad and board. Many Other Items For The Dairy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B a d * o{ th« m n * Dapont N*e- A. L. LOWDER, Joe Graham. p n n * you n e a v eir In gai- o lin * and o il h o le s—and whan North Cooleemee. you gatih* haal.ia.toa eomioit “The Store Of Today’s Best” Rev. R. M. Hardee and little o{ th a C harla* C h a tta t A ii F O R SA LE— 1 Used lohn daughter, of China Grove, were Cuthion Innanola* and Nao- Deere ModeljB Traetor; 1 Used piena solas and haals in a sami- John Deeie Model H Tractor; 1 in town Tuesday afternoon shak dtaas shoe for both work and Used Farmall H Tractor; 1 Used ing hands w ith their many friends, straat wear—Man, you've really M ocksville got youisalf a shoe. Factory-to* International A Tractor, 1 Used who are always glad to see them. you prices only $8.50 and 8.9S. Ford Truck; 1 Used Mercury Car; TERMS *u.t. raMMMll409 I Used Ford Ttactor. H a r d w a r e C o . Mr. and Mrs. Freeman D. Slye B. &. M . Tractor & Implement Co. and children, of Takoma Park, Elbert H. Harpe Route 5 Lexington, N. C. Good Hardware Always M d., spent several days last week Avon Street Phone 346-J, in town, guests of Mrs. Z. N. An MOCKSVILLE, N. C. derson. They have many friends here who are always glad to see to S I0.95 them. Martin Brothers ’ Tf»e 30-0ay Tesf was fsafly font l a s P H O N E 99 Mr. and Mrs.s. w.W . T.T- Hunt, form' Bogef Shirtwaist Style Is fhe Home Workshop foai Tailored to Perfection Bed Stand Is Handsome, Roomy make with the simplest tools. Yoti will like the lamp shelf, radio niche, table space, deep shelf, big drawer and good lines. Pattern 302 gives cutUng guides and SCRIPTUBE: Isaiah 42:1-4; 50: 4.»j direcUons. Patterns are 25c each. Send S2:13-53:12: Jeremiah 38:1-13. d e v o t i o n a l B E A D IN G : I P e te r 1: o rd er— 19^5. WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE D ra w e r I®. B e d fe rd H llta. N e w T o rk LoveSoAma2ing Children’s Poor Teeth Lesson for November 13, 1949 TAKE More than one-half of all three- year-old children in the United ong ago riding in his slow Vsefol Stand Easy To Make States have one or more decayed ATYI chariot through the southern teeth which require dental treat Lsands, a puzded reader with Isaiah u e r ;E: is a bedside stand de * * fiio m e n t. 53 in his hands asked the question signed for the amateur to other readers have asked ever since: Does the prophet speak of himself or of some other? The answer g iv e n by P h ilip A quiz with answers offering | CAU BLADDEI (see Acts 8) has UV’ER been the answer of ^ ■ information on various subjects | the church ever A H O lW n since: This prophe ,«CENn cy can be under COLON • The Questions utter, applying to George Wash stood only in the ington? lig h t fro m Cal 1. What is the meaning of Min The Answers vary’s Cross. Pliil- nehaha? ip did not say, and 2. Name the author of “The 1. Laughing Water (Indian lan Or. Foreman we need not insist, Jungle Book.” g uage). study 1 Neat as a Pin that the prophet 2. Rudyard Kipling. 3. Give the source of the follow 8 few mir had Jesus, and Jesus only, in mind 3. The Rubayat of Omar Khay •PHIS button front shirtwaist ing quotation: “The moving finger when he wrote. y a m . larly howl style is tailored to perfection, writes, and having writ, moves What we do say is that while 4. Henry Lee, American soldier the liver ' keeps you looking neat as a pin. on.” gall-bladd Short or long cuffed sleeves are these words might have described of the American Revolution. some one the prophet knew, might 4. Who was known as “Light 5. “First in war, first in peace, the smaL provided—note the vestee effect Horse Harry?” with a striped fabric. have described the whole nation of ffrst in the hearts of his country mixes wit Israel, might even have described 5. What famous words did he m e n .” food justI himself,still the words make but a Bile is a : poor picture of any one else, com . Pattern No. 8226 Is in siies 14. 16, IS. proper dil lO, 40, 42. 44 end 46. size 16. short sleeve. pared with the picture they make 4V4 y a rd s o£ 39-inch. o f Jesus. Inexpensive to Do from , th e The Fall and . Winter FASHION is a ... RESET EASY! N o skill em ises required. Handles m entation The Scarlet Thread LOOSE !5 cen ts. Variety Gives Lunch Boxes Interest like puny. . . and NA1 {See Recipes Below) TSAIAH 53 has been in the center SCREWS hardens into wood ^ of the church’s thinking about SEWING CHICLE PATTEttN DEPT. When 7, Sandwich Tricks Christ from the beginning. It may 530 South Well* St Chlcate HL LTNN CHAMBERS’ MENU be said to run like a scarlet thread and gall I E nclose 23 cents Id coins (or each IJOMEMAKERS who put together Braised Short Ribs of Beef through the New Testament. It was upset by I pattero desired. ^ lunch boxes daily are apt to Carrots Lima Beans in the back of the minds of Paul drinking, | Pattero No. Size tall into just as much of a rut about Potatoes wid John and Peter alike. This working' Name '■ i i them as the Chef’s Salad RoUs jreat prophecy sheds a light on and putre s c h o o 1 chSdren Beverage Pear Pie vhat otherwise had been a black your intd or husbands who ipaque blot—the death of Christ. eat them. Yet, Sliced Tongue Sandwiches your entj What would otherwise be Lepers of the World since lunch is (M akes 6) C0 stops flov simply a horrible tragedy, per WONT CHir CtACB More than 97 per cent of the two such a n im por M cnp horseradish butter Booner or tant meal of the spread haps the greatest trag^y of million lepers in the world are history, the perfect case of some of residents of India and Africa. day, rules for 30 slices cooked tongue toms: variety must be 12 slices enriched bread complete injustice, the final U C U IfC tfiat makes folks observed c o n - Spread bread with horseradish evidence that there is no God, Your in the light Isaiah 53 be n c w o sleep all nightl sistently. butter. Arrange five slices tongue on Thousands now sleep undisturbed beeaase el unpleasar Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! E :^ lo r e your each of six slices of bread and top comes a center of glory. the news that their hong awakened night after tongue nigbt mwW from bladder irritation—not A* ingenuity for sandwich combina with remaining bread. ■ Instead of being ashamed of the kMneyt. Let’s hope so! That's a condition Foiear your mou tions. These, after all, are the main Salami-Egg Salad Filling FiUi usoaUy alloy withto 24 hours. Since b ls^ cross on which Jesus died, the der irritation is so prevalent and Foley PiUs 80 tobacco) stay of almost every lunch box. (M akes % cup) church sings, “In the cross of potent Foley Fills must benefit you within 2 i flavor, yoJ Think of other ways to make packed a cup chopped salami sausage houia or DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. Christ I glory," . . . “Love so Make 24>hour te s t Get FoW Pills from dru»> with you J lunches interesting. See what inter M cup mayonnaise or salad amazing, so divine, demands my ^ t . FoU satisfaction or DOUBLE YOTO ache, hea esting salad and fruit combinations dressing soul, my life, my all.” MONEY BACK. can be tucked in small glass jars 1 tablespoon chopped green We believe that Christ suffered spells, yd or cartons to add zest to the meal. pepper not for his own but for others’ sake. 1 with bel(j teaspoon salt Be^ Known Hot beverages and soups are par U Suffering, not forced but willingly gas in yc Combine aU ingredients in order Economical Cough ticularly interesting in cold weather. undergone, suffering not as mere upon youl HOME REMEDY TO REUEVE given. pain but that others might be A few vmexpected surprises in the ... R elief! Try This get up fr^ way of candid dried fruits, confec saved, suffering on behalf of others W H E N T H E LU N CH B O X con- ing in to : tions and new cookies or some rel and for love of them—this is the Home M ixture ” sists of two sandwiches, it key to the riddle of existence, this In the 1 ishes for the sandwiches will make No Cooking. Makes Big Saving. instead oj C o l c k s a constant delight for the person often makes for variety to make is the key to the heart of (Sod. To get quick and satisfying relief from one of meat, fish or cheese, and the • * • your hea| Only Vicks VapoRub gives you this opening the packed lunch. coughs due to colds, mix this recipe in your other one a vegetable combination. kitchen. have cor special Penetrating-Stimulating Plan for lunch boxes at least a action when you rub it on thioat. The crispness as Not Christ Alone APTURE the beauty of this First, make a syrup with 2 cups granu* • faction week at a time, so that the same well as a good TF CHRIST’S MEN had refused to woodland s c,e n e in all its lated sugar and one cup of w ater. N o cooking needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid ( “ in te si I t PEHETBAIES to Upper bronchial breads and fillings are not re choice of flavors * follow where he led, if all Chris Cglorious color! A needle-painting peated too often. Add special and honey, instead of sugar syrup. “acute gsf tubes with special m edicinal vapors. will make the tians had been willing to let him you and the family will always * appetizing seasonings to the sand Then get 2H ounces of Pinex from any tors call i Itsnm uuns chest andback surface latter interesting carry, alone, the burden of the love. druggist. This is a special compound of like a warming poultice, iind it wich fillings; prepare foods care sandwich mate world’s sin and grief, there never . • • proven ingredients, in concentrated form, HOW I keepsworkingfor fully and neatly and see how much rial. Try some would have been any Christianity— well-known for its quick action on throat hours-even A picture, mainly in slnele and ouOlne and bronchial irritations. You VfSlfS fun this task can become! of these ideas: stitch. Pattern 7322; transi&r of a 15x19% while you sleepi for there would never have been inch panel. Put Pinex into a pint bottle, and fill up tion, usu Make quick work of the lunch ■ M i x grated any Christians. Peter and James with your syrup. Thus you make a full pint taking ( carrots and cabbage, in amounts and the rest of the apostles would .of splendid medicine—about four Umes as box by setting a tray of necessary a d d ; materials in an easy-to-reach cup desired with mayonnaise. Top with have refused to die for Jesus’ sake. much for your money. It never spoils, and drinking] two slices of crisp bacjon. tastes fine. Calotai WHEN SLEEP WONT board. This should contain a knife The noble army of martyrs pfooneSnnreia^ Accidents Cost $14,000 Each Minute in America < A C H I N G CHICAGO.—America is spend ing $14,000 a minute—accidental I'st tools. You ly ! liii r a d i o CHEST COUS Two persons are accidentally '.ioep shelf, big to reUeve coughs and sore muscles killed and 200 injured somewhere You need to rub on stimulatiDg, pain* in-the United States on the aver relieving Musterole. I t not only brings fast, long'lasting relief but actually age of every 10 minutes. helps check the irritation and b r ^ vp The costs of those accidents cuidos and total $140,000—or $14,000 a m inute. £?c oach. Send local congestion. Buy Musterole! rns SERVICE MUST e r o i E llUls. Sew Vork /i SAVE A LOT OF STEPS BY^ SKEEPIN6 AN EXTRA CAN OF fo o r T e e th TAKE A LOOK IN THE h.a;-; of all three- BASEMENT/, the U nited ATYOIR INSIDES ;• more decayed I«r3 rc dental treat- ^ers ofFering □ IL % rious subjects How To Relieve George W a sh - s w o r s B r o n c h i t i s [• r (I n d ia n la n - Study the above drawing for goes r i^ t to the seat of the tiouble a few minutes. Notice particu I help loosen and expel getm laden .: Omar K h a y - larly how the bile flows from ■ ■ ’ nature to soothe and ___ law, tender, inflamed btonch^ the liver into and out of the mucous membtanes.Tell youi druggist r-.erican s o ld ie r gall-bladder and thence into to sell you a bottle of Cteomulsion volution. the small intestine where it vrii* * e understanding you must lilce . l u s t in p e a c e , mixes with the partiy digested the way it quickly allays the cough 01 his country- food just below the stomach. or yon are to have your money back. Bile is a necessary adjunct to proper digestion. Its absence £SS®IS^l^ from the intestines inevitably eavses putrefaction and ferr m entatioiu NATURE’S DANGER SIGNALS When your stomach, liver, and gall bladder have been upset by improper eating or drinkmg, or when they are not working well because retained and putrefying food matter in your intestines is poisoning your entire body, your bile stops flowing freely and you, sooner or later, begin to feel some of the following symp toms: )t makes folks Your breath may become eep ail nighti unpleasant (halitosis), your In disturbed because of tongue coated, a bad taste in : an-akeocd eight after UanoUe Bra Miffin cc'tT trriValJ^ri—uotiA* your mouth, your coffee (and Ijai's a condition Folejr Kow, top delicious AU-Bran mufflns -4 hours. !?iace blad* tobacco) lose th e ir n a tu ra l ■with marmalade be/ore baking. AfUt c:u and Foley Pills so tasting, you’ll want vmre! rcneiit you mtbin 3i flavor, your food does not agree i ll MON'EY BACK. with you; you may have head IcupKaiogg’s legg - ?W?v Pills from dr\ / ^ B r a n 1 cup sifted rr DOUBLE ■■ ache, heartburn, gas and dizzy % cup millc flour spells, you may be troubled 2 tablespoons 2% teaspoons Shortening baUngpowdw with belching; at night the ?4 cup sugar % teaspoon gas in your bowels may press orai^e marmalade L Combhie AU-Bran and millc; let C o u g h upon your bladder making you get up frequently, thus break soak about 5 minutes. r y T h is ing into your sleep. In the morning you are tired ^ M i x t u r e 3. Add silted dry Ingredients; sUr iMakcs Dig Saving, instead of refreshed. Gradually only until combhied. Ja:i?iying relief from your health is impaired: you 4, Fill greased muffin pans K fuD. X I'riis recipe in your have constipation, gas, putre Press 1 tablespoonful of marma lade Into top of each m ufSn. Bake in mod. hot oven (400‘P.) about with 2 cups granu- faction and self-poisoning of winor. No cooking ( “ in te s tin a l toxaemia” or 30 mln. Makes 9 medium muffins. • corn syrup or liquid “acute gastritis” as many doo» •syrup. s of Pinex from any tors call it). |pfcial con^pound of concc-niraicd form, HOW TO GET RELIEF ci^ action on throat You can relieve this condi IS. tion, usually overnight, by 11 bottle, and fill up you make a full pint taking Galotabs at bedtime and Al'out four times as drinkingwater freely next day. 11 never spoils, and Calotabs are a thoroughly 1d relief, it is surpris* dependable laxative designed 0 holt! in a way that :-c.ns phloem, soothes to effectively relieve symp 3SC-S soreness. Makes toms of biliousness and acute ;(*.3 you get restful gastritis due to constipation JITTER if not pleased, your :d. or faulty dig 1 machlo tonte ettectt POORLY? ^ LYDIA LPiNKHAM'SSSS?S?iS T h a t B a c k a c h e See how Hay Warn of Dlsordeied SCOTT'S helps K idney A ction build you up! wItMts horry airilw oinj If yofl feel n n down? tion— hea^ on tbo work and eolds hsnsr on^ maybe you don't srei of tho kidneys. They ate apt to beeomo enoQsh natural A&D , * FOOD TONIC I Sra how Ton . becin to »et yoar •trraEtt baekl How you can oS , cold* IScott'* to • “««M mine” of notuMlAftD VltamlM arf cnetsy-inlldilie n t a l d ^ ■rinatlon. E u y to take EconomicBL Buy Try Dccatt PiO*. Doaf* help the toiay at jour d rw store. to pasa off^bannfol exeeas bote MOREIhoiiiiistafoiiIc- sss’. j s i : WspemetMnomKbmaitl bue SCOTT'S EMULSION TONK tHE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C.. NOVEMBERS. 1949 RED CP.OSS HAS RECORD NUMBER SILER ATTENTION FARMERS! SERVING U. S. MILITARY FORCES POULTRY LOADING With U. S. military forces at five Funeral Home times their prewar strength, m record AND We W ill Buy Every Thursday Morning From nomber of American Red Cross work 8 A. To 11 A. M. ers are serving them throughout the world. Flower Shop In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry More than 2,000 Red Cross repre Phone 113 S. Main St HIGHEST Ma r k e t p r ic e s p a id sentatives today are stationed at 1,300 Mocksvilie, N, C. military installations and 123 hospi SALISBURY POULTRY CO. tals, here and overseas. About 1,400 Salisbory. N. C staff workers are serving troops in Ambulance Service this country. The others are working at Catting Him Down to Size occupation and defense postt abroad A prim spinster in a western city Only during the peak .years of World took her visiting niece, an attractive War II were a larger number on duty brunette, to an art exiiibition held The duties of thwe RmI O oss work by a group of amateur painters. ers are as varied as the locale in which DAVIE BRICK There they encountered an exhibi they work, involving a wide rnnjri <-f The Red Cru.cs man at Hirkam Air tor, a loud young man, far more welfare services that contribute lo mili i Force ISase. Han aii, lends a helping impressed with himself than any I hand to a young marine, enroute from COMPANY one was with his painting, who wore tary morale. They m.-.y include tiding over a soldier’s wife «n'th grocery and j Kwajalein to his Maine home on emer- The a smock, a Parisian moustache, jgency leave. DEALERS IN and a rather startling red beret. rent money until her f.Tniily allowanpp Soon he approached the spinster check comes throujrh. or getting a w<‘l- the Red Cross has a field worker on and her niece and said: “You must fare report on an T-Irimo .“iervici'man’s the spot or nearby who can help try let me show you ladies around. Of mother via «’c-;ihor burraii radio, to solve it GOOD COAL course, you know who I a m !” iiometimes it mc:iiis jretting wor Y C O , VOLUMN L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WBDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i 6 ig 49. N U M B E R 16 IN D EEP NEWS OF LONG AGO What Does Your 22-Million-Volt Belatnn Seen Along Main Street Enlisted to Fight Cancer By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Da A 22-million-volt betatron now i t 000000 Ute Count For? ready for use in the treatment of vie Before Parking Meters human cancer at the University of Frank Fowler carrying large box Rev. W. G. Isenhour. HUh Point. N. C. R4 Illinois research and educational up M ain street —Miss Josie Foster And Abbreviated Skirts. Every man’s life, as he journeys hospitals. buying wedding gift in Gift Shop (Davie Record, Nor. 7 , 1 9 *3 ) through this world, counts for Daily treatments are given in a specially-built underground build —Mrs. Queen Bess Kennen and Seed cotton is la cents. something. We should not loose ing in the medical center district. Miss Elfireta McBrayer doing after T. M. Harp, of Pino, was a busl* sight of this fact. The great A* Only a limited number of patients noon ^shopping—Kathryn Neely ness visitor here Saturday. postle Paul tells us, “For none of will be treated for a time, while other research studies are con and DeWilla Dull talking over A radio station Jo being- inf^taiied us liveth himself, and no man disth tinued. coming events in ^ k e d ai^to— in C. C. Sanford Sons Co’s, store. to himself.” (Romans 14:7) There A team oi radiologists, physieistt, Miss Cornelia Hendricks counting Ernest Howard has moved his is no come back against God’s holy and technicians have pioneered in the medical use of the betatron for Roosevelt dimes—Mrs. W illiam fam ily in to |the Horn honse on Word that will stand. We inust : e some t i m e . The instnunent, Long shopping in grocery store— South Main street. tuke it at its face value. science's newest source of high Four-yeat^old Johnny came nm- J. E. McDaniel hanging around G. Z. Cook, a prominent merch. Let us realize that we are social energy x-rays and electrons, was ning into the house. meat shop—Miss Faith Deadmon tnt of near Rediand was in town invented by Prof. Donald W. Kerst beings, and as we live among eacl of the university’s physics depart “Mumsy, do you know Jacky Classing the square—Salesladies W ednesday on bu&iness. other, labor and toil w ith eacl ment at Champaign-Urbana. Brown’s neck?” 'His mother did not answer this tying up Christmas packages in Me.sdames A. A. Holleman and other, and travel along lie’s path Application of betatron x-rays apparently irrelevant question. dime store—Fire boys out trying P. Martin spent Friday in Win> way with each other, that our li for treatment of cancer is super “Mumsy, I said—you know Jacky vised by Dr. Roger A. Harvey and to locate fire—Hilary Arnold tak .ston Salem shoopint', are counting in some wav. Brown’s neck?” -your members of the staff of the depart "Well, yes,” his mother capit ing time off for coca-cola Wayne Joel and A. L. Davwalt, of the who live evil, sinful, wicked livesi ment of radiology at the univer ulated. “I suppose I do know sity's college of medicine. The beta Merrell letting down store awn to in g . classic shades of Catahaln, were in certainly may realize that thelrj jaciy’s neck. WhyV’ tron is hoped to be of definite ad ings—Local citizens gathered on town Wednesday on business. lives are counting against, their “Well, just now he fell into the vantage in treating deep cancer* pond up to it.” the square welcoming Charlotte jr d to Cashier A. A. Holleman, of the own souls, against the lives and and those which are inoperable bjr location. motorcade—Mrs. T. S. Lineberry Southern B^nlt & Trust Co., made souls of others, against their coun. Matter of Streets I t b u t X-rays now used in hospitals for looking over mail in postoffice lob a business trip to Greensboro Friday try, their nation, and the world Josephine was getting on in the lating deep cancers are of 200,- twenties and she was beginning to by— ^Mrs. Floyd N aylor m o to ring Misses Essie anJ Eva Call, stud I n w e but above all againot God and HI to two m illion volts e n e r^ . despair of Pete’s proposal. They across square. ents at N. C. C. W .. Greensboro, Gause, and against heaven, ast' ests have shown that 22-million had been meeting at Hope Street lit x-rays not only have great lib ers, spent the week-end in town with grieve God bv helping keep lor their dates for almost a year gy, but also will have the medi- and a half. One night she sug Our County And their parents. cions souls out of heaven. Thei advantage of concenlratin.s gested: |ve us lore effect inside the subject Miss Clara Williams, of Granite lives count for the devil and dai “We always meet on Hopi> ather than on the surface. o u r Falls, arrived here last week to re nes.s, for hell and nam nation Street, don’t we?” Social Security “That’s right,” he said. sume her work with the Liberty When we think of It from “Well,” she suggested slyly, Bv Mrs. Ruth G. Duftv, Manager. Shirt Mills. standpoint we realize the serion Iiree Life-Saving Aids "why don’t we try Union Street for In our mail one morning recent Dr, and Mrs. L. P. Martin at ness of giving one's life, time, taV For Sick Dogs Outlined a change?” ly I found a letter from an em The tended the Wake Forest-Trinity ent and soul to the devil instead ol Three new ways to help critically sick dogs live longer and better I& li for Gold In Finland ployer in our area informing us of football same at Winston>Salem G od. T he lives were described by nationally Stin Land of Laplanders the death of one o f his workers Satnrday. Then when we think of known veterinarians recently. gold rush recalling sourdough and giving us the name and ad Luther Flemmine. aged about 60 from 'he standpoint of godlin Dr. Carl F. Schlotthauer, staff A th e veterinarian at the Mayo foundar days in the Klondike is under way dress o f the wage earner’s w ido w . years, an inmate of the County and righteousness, and from thai north of the Arctic Circle m Fin tion in Rochester, Minn., told of a W e immediately got in touch with Home, died Thursday and was bur of great usefulness, and live ar. new surgical method for removing land’s land of the midnight sun. reindeer herds, and a sturdy the widow who told us that her ied Friday afternoon. cordinglv, how wonderfall Every heartworms from dogs. The opera tion is performed under anesthesia dwarfish people called Lapps. husband had two young children B lain Moore, who is tak in g - THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Bine Serge Doily With Rose Motif It’s a cinch to get rid of the stuff WHY BE A CHAIN JUST that blue serge picks, up Take a CIGARETTE SMOKER? large piece of adhesive tape and Thousands have asked this quesUon. rub the sticky side over the serge. Has anyone ever found a^n ^angjrer? * 1. oooklet tells you I if h o w to easily ilM l ; r / overcome this • -J habit. Circumstances AMERICAS GARDEN SPOT! Ideal CII- An immigrant arrived in the mate. Year around Farming and Grazmg N O D R U G S for Poultry, Hog and CattJe B.Tismg. For United States, secured lodgings, Write for Details. McTeer Realt? Co.. And remember Qeaufort. South Carolina. y o u d o n ’t h a v e and promptly set out to earn a to Rive up smok living. He soon made friends with ing entirely. This some of his neighbors who tried to P R I C E Sl.OO story. It ’sl help him get a job. One of them KO-CHAIN Sf^CKING CO. decides toI took him down to the owner of a I* O. BOX 22l« story aboif Housewives Con Inspire sm all office building to see if he P O R T L A N D H . ------O R E G O N . To bej could get a job as janitor. Un bright peo] Meals With Novel Salads fortunately he could neither read test-tube Made of Fresh Foodstuff nor write. Since the job entailed in BrooklyJ keeping of records they were important [ forced to reject his application. "T NEVER have trouble thinking He didn’t let that get him down, One day| of salads to serve during hot however, and went about looking ing past weather when there’s so much for another job. He landed in a street in available of salad ingredients, re^ estate office and in a few chimes thd says a homemaker. “But salad years had worked himself into a inspiration during winter is a big sizable fortune. problem!” An occasion arose when he need It needn’t be so, especially if you ed a large amount of cash to swing check over these inspiration—^pack what promised to be a profitable ed tips I’m giv deal. He went to a large bank for Don’t let “Cold Demons” make ing in today’s a loan. The banker knew him and her chest feel sore, con column. All agreed to lend the money if the gested—rub on Mentholatum. foods used are man would sit down and make out Fast, safe Mentholatum helps available dur a note for the amount. lessen congestion. Its vapors s o o s ing cool weath ■ The caller smiled apologetically. soothe inflamed passages, ease er, and you’ll be He explained that he could neither BiUy Kosl Distinctive Doily When you’re having hot soup coughing spasms. For head surprised at read nor write and asked the colds, to o __ makes breathing church w’iil •pHE CHARM and distinctiveness for lunch, team it with a hearty a newsstaJ what salads can be whipped to banker to make it out tor him. easier. In Jars, tubes. of this doily can be captured gether without mental fatigue. salad and make the meal out “HansonI with your crochet hook in very lit Badly needed vitamins and min of it. Macaroni with celi he said. tle time. Handsome Irish roses cheese, hard - cooked eg erals are foimd in fresh fruits and “Have and leaves encircle a crisp white vegetables to a much greater ex green pepper, bacon curls, long?” center—the rose motifs are done tent than in cooked foods where ives and banana strips rolled “No.” chopped nuts makes a gem in pink and white. ;water, steam and air have ren they put dered many of them useless. The plate that takes care of ago.” dish and dessert. Pattern No. 5009 consists of crocheting best way to get their fuU benefit, The nex Instructions, stitch illustrations, material therefore, is to serve raw foods. requirements and finishing directions. 'phoning, What better way to do this than m LYNN CBAMBERS’ Hot Tomato Juice HOT ROUS. out. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK salads? Heavenly home-style fiSO SoDth Wells St. Chicaeo 7. 01. . • * • Baked Halibut Enclose 20 cents for pattern. pRUrr SALADS, when made Oven-Fried Potal G aaam ottBuas, WHEN Creamed Broccoli No. large and beautiful enough, will er, pastorl double as salad and dessert or sal Cinnamon B: . . . easier, foster, better COffeC CBkCS! about a nq ad and appetizer. They may be •Fruit Salad with Duff's than with any . \ 1 I / / / trolled chii :gamished with a scoop of sherbet Peanut Butter Cookies other Hot Roll Mix! V \ / he told his I «r dressed with a piquant dressing. Bevi and said i| •Recipe Given Make Ihem tonight and serve •Fm it Salad Combinations for the ne iFwr Your Future Buy them fresh, delicious and piping tag to 1. Alternate wedges of grape- Golden Gate Salad hot right out of your own oven! iruit, oranges, apples, pears and coming ho (Serves 8) U. S. Savings Bonds icalavo. Serve with honey or Ume- those beaul ^avored French dressing. 1 dove garlic JUST ADD WATER a tt! flock the 2 . FiU canned peach halves with 1 cup spinach leaves and sugge ,cream dieese and chopped nut 1 small head chicory little some mixture and garnish with unpeeled 1 small head lettuce jraw apples. 1 cucumber, sliced 1 head cauliflower, T h e 3. Put three cups fresh cranber broken into flowerets ries through food chopper with two 1 bead watercress, separat apples and one large orange. Add 10 radishes, sUced two cups sugar. Serve, mounded, :On a pineapple slice on a bed of 1 bunch parsley, choroed 4 tomatoes, sliced lettuce. 1 green pepper, cut in rings j 4. Serve pear halves filled with a 2 carrots, shredded ,cream cheese and crumbled ginger- 1 cup chopped celery 'Snap center on lettuce leaf. Va cup slivered onions p E L E B niedicm es >haye 5. Sliced bananas marinated in French dressing ^ who qi^ bailed t<) • peiieye vo-j; jlemon juice, then mixed with Cut garlic clove and rub and was lorange sections and thin, impeeled bowl with it. Wash all veget boyhood ^apple slices look pretty, taste well. and dry thoroughly between later that 1 COID MISERIES C a r e f u l l y Tear spinach, chicory and le accord. You OWE-ilf TO YOURSELF , c o o k e d o r leaves. Add remaining ingree Fortune years later TO try 6'^6PiT'S different drained canned and toss together. Add I vegetables may dressing to coat vegetables be used in to soak them. Serve from vegetable s a 1 - bowl. . ads with raw New England Coleslaw A ingredients for (Serves 4-6) contrast and 3 cups finely shredded cabbage Mixisd in jus^3minttfeg texture inter- % cup soured cream It was I est. Here are 2 tablespoons vinegar cldefl to som e sugges 2 tablespoons sugar began to j NO UXATIVES NOVI^ tions: • « « clean air| Vegetable Salads Mix vinegar and sugar with try, the SAYS HAPPY 79-ER! 1. Arrange 4-6 asparagus tips soured cream and add slowly, stir Gnukoiizsd! eyes van (cooked or canned) on lettuce, en ring constantly to shredded cab in his ch| "Had to fight constipation the last 60 circling them vrith a green pepper bage. Dust with paprika and serve It thrille yeais.Notbinglielped.ThenIgoti;^ ring. Serve with French dressing from large bowl. he was in to oaring KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN to which chopped chives or stuffed Sontbem Chicken Salad A V ' m t / lS O & Z G ? father with| every morning. A1 olives h^ve been added. (Serves 8) age. most at once I had 2. Mix shredded red cabbage 1 orange results. No laxative & !/^ y o o He sfl for last 5 months!” -I with fried and crumbled bacon. 15 large grapes tiny depotl ■writes 79-year-old Toss together w ith tart mayon 15 salted almonds same: the f Mr. J. Wenig, 7723 naise. 1 banana. general sto| So. Mich. Ave., Chi- 3. Serve cooked chilled broccoli 1 apple, diced few small caso. 111. One of many with a French dressing into which 3 cups diced, cooked unsolicited ALL A man is placed crumbled, hard-cooked ii4iite meat of chicken spectacles BRAN JeKers.Are 1 cup mayonnaise you constipated due - egg and crumbled blue cheese. doorway ofl to lack of bulk in the diet? Tasty 4. Cooked lima beans mixed with Remove seeds and membrane “ HeUo, ALL-BRAN may help you. Eat an diced pickled beets, chopped pars from orange sections and out in rig ?” ounce daily, drink plenty of waten half. Cut grapes ley and onion are excellent on a The ma Jf not s a ^ e d after 10 days, send bed of lettuce. in half, removing empty box to KeUogg’s, Battle Creek, seeds. Split al door. “Cal^ Mich. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! monds; slice ba where! Ho nana. Mix an in “ Fine, gredients lightly “Tol’ablel Figure on f Relieve disti«ss Of MONTHLY< b u t thoroughly. Serve chilled ov Drive you i lettuce. “Figuredl FEMAIE Macaroni Salad mto Banty| (Serves 8) this oppor 2 cnps cooked macaroni station maj 1 cnp diced celery or “Looks: WEMOIESS cucumber the city,” | A t t you troubled w tiously. female functional periodic disturb- 1 cup diced American cheese, .— ------! come thick and fast when folks anceB? Does this make you gufTer if desired ^ taste this new Mystery Mallow Cake, So rich “ Not badl from pain, feel so n e r v o t u , tired— M cup chopped pimiento MYSTERY MALLOW CAKE knew that f St such times? Tlxen bo try LydU K. and choeolaty! Surprisingly different! Yet quick Plnkham'8 Vegetable Compound to 2 diced, hard-cooked eggs Quick-tmtbod recipe and easy to make with Emulsorized Snowdrift victory at relieve sucb sjrmptoms. Plnkham*8 Salt and pepper to taste Neaeamingl No (gg-biotinsl All ingredients mixed m the same bowl in just has ft grand eootbing effect on one Mayonnaise Mixing tint* 3 minutMl o f ttOflWMi'# most important organst Bacon curls 3 mhiutes. No creaming! No egg-beatmg! Only 81ft together into a large bovl; an emulsorized ihortemmg can blend these cakes lYDIftE.PINKHAM’S '^ '* ^ ® * ' Banana strips with chopped nuts 2 cupt tifted coin flour 1 Itp. ioh so quickly and successfully-and Snowdrift is Olives, carrot strips, radishes %tio.toda 11icup> sugar emulsorized. For finer-grained, richer-tasting Add; cakes so moist they stay fresh for days, for fluffy Mix toge&er macaroni, celery, % cup Snowdrift (Emulnrized-quitk-libnding) A combinatioB of citms fndts biscuits and flaky pie crust, for crisp, digestible cheese and chopped pimiento. Add % cup milk fried foods, rely on Snowdrift! makes an excellent salad for salt and pepper, then just enough Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat 2 minutes. I t cool weather eating. Dress it mayonnaise to taste. Arrange on by band, count beating time only. Wltb electric down by having simply the platter, and garnish with eggs, mixer, use "low speed”; scrape bonl often; Help Them Qeanse the Blood fm it on a crisp bed of greens. scrape beaters after 2 minutes. of Haim ful Body Waste bacon curls, banana strips sprin Dress it up by topping with a kled with the diopped nuts, olives, Add: ^SNOWSRIfT Tour kidnevB are eottstanti H cup milk 3 tquom oniweetmod waste matter from the blood s.. scoop of colorful sherbet. carrot strips and radishes. Iddneys sometimes lag in their « 1 tip. vanilla choeolatc, melted PURE Atl-VEeETABIE SHOMENING- not act as Nature intended—fail to i LYNN SAYS: 2 eggs and cooled MADE BY THE WESSON OIL PEOPLE mo7e impurities that, it retained* may To extend quick-frozen strawber poison the system and opset the whole Try New Food Combinations ries for desserts, mix them with Beat 1 minute for Snowdrlft^smooth batter.Tuni “ Caleb body machinery. _ ..... For Flavor Possibilities - Into 2 greased 8” layer pans, lined witli plain I Symptoms may be na g ^ g baelcache* drained, crushed pineapple. The where! peraistent headache, attacks of diszines^ Baked, smoked ham butts take combination is exciting for quickly paper. Bake in moderate oven (375* F.) about getting op nights* swelling, paffinese 25 minutes. Cool and frost irtth- nnder the eyes—a feehng of nerrow on delicious flavor as well as glaze made jam, ice cream or pudding of his fath if you brush them with orange mar toppings and shortcake mixtures. MYSTEin Miuum ICING: Combine 2 effff akitea. 1% pointment. I for old ma| order are sometimes boming, scanty o t malade just before serving. Meat loaf wiU be more interest caps suffar, % tap. salt, % tsp. cream of tartar Don’t bother icing cupcakes after ing and colorful if you serve it with and % cap water In top of double boiler over “How they’ve cooled. Shnply swirl them boiling water. Beat with rotary beater T minutes, Banty? Ho tieatment is wiser than neglect, UM tart, bright red cranberry sauce, or until icing peaks. Add 1 tsp. vanitla. Spread DomCt PHl9, DoaiCt have b ^ winnin* in com syrup and top with chopped fresh or canned. "Your new friends (or more than forty y o n . between layers. ‘‘Spike’* 8 marshmaUom halves They have a natioo*wide reputatie^ nuts or coconut. Sliced oranges with halved and on top with toothpicks, leaving enough toothpick “ He ain’t Add onions and celery to potatoes seeded Tokay grapes are an ex e:9 osed to remove eas^. Tben frost all over. Re five years when you’re making soup if you cellent idea for a colorful, flavor- move toothpicks. Melt 1 igmre chocolate with H “Me le fti want to sharpen the flavor of the ful salad to serve with a heavy teaspoon Snoadrltt and drip over top. m e out!” soup in « subtle fashion. dinner. "Don’t : shouldn’t a I THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. N February Safest Month How m i VIRGIL You n-.swcT? CHICAGO.—February has an M a y ^SLEEP yn-Ahicd li< you other claim to fame beside being Tomorrow N ight o;isi!v the shortest month of the year. It I I1 > .s is also the safest month. -^without being awakenad There were 7,500 accidental If you’re tortea up nlihtly be aiw ot n r m do tUa: start 1 ) 9 ^ FOtEY K U S for deaths during February, 1948. This was 650 fewer deaths than ihe monthly average of 8,150 last year. ^ v o m o v o a c Fnnl Make Donald act alive on your You get ring and secret magnetic controL strings! No springs! No wires or batteried Nothing to get out of otd&Mio sbU needed. Easy directions included with eadi ring. leat n o u rishm ^«• • ridier • • . maitaer in evtfy spoonful! Get hep-~^t PEP! ll.'lkc . rBreichiint^^htaiiaiduB nn- Bane iiriiiliRSS«itk PIP tu tap tt ^ |uni. t'h)s Ip o r s 1o;ise head If P e i e r B u n HAS ^ m l h e d UP w n x Ihin? C H B S L O O U > IIS; i f o r fast tains up to 2 V2 saUcylate and pain-relieving nffered rnb-insl B e i i ' G a u ^ JRieiNAt. BAWME ANACeeSIQUe nmniBi! Right in pipes—riglit in papersi That's why mora and more men are smoicing choice, crimp cut Princ* Albert—America's targest-s»Iling smoking tobacco. l/» u B. j: BonoliU lobicco Co.. Wlu The choice, naturally m ild tobacra selected for me in Prince A lb m is specially treated to instue against toogne bite for extra smoking comfort. And the oew Hnmidot Top locks in crimp cut Prince Albert’s &esbaessaod Barm & r greater smoking joy. ' More Men Smoke " S0ME8 ODV T O U > MER SHE HAP ALBERT AN ALtURIN<3' SM \L€ J " than any other tobacco TUMI IH **«KAN> OLB •PKT". SATURBAT MiaHTS ON NBtt TBE DAVIE BECOBD. MOCKSVII LE N. C . NOVEVPER 16 1949 THE DAI THE DAVIE RECORD. Help Orphans I X-Ray Survey C. FHANK STROUD. EDITOR. Thoughts of the latge family at Following is the Davie County Oldest Pai Mass X-Ray Survey schedule that the Oxford Orphanage begin to opens today. No Liquor, { TEI EPHONE turn towards the Thanksgiving For Thanksgiving Dinner Hours ate 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., season when thousands of Masons Ehltered at the Pogtoffice in Mocks- at all locations except the Prison NEWS AI vllle, N. C., 8B Second-p.lBPf ' Mall and other friends annually give Camp and Industries. Three mo Everything From The Turkey And Cranberry mutter. March 3,7903. generously of their means to the bile units will operate in Davie: Mr. and M l welfare of boys and girls who P in o , W esley C hapel, N o v. 16. spent Friday f Center, Methodist Church, Nov. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: need and so we I deserve them. Sauce To The Pumpkin Pie And Mincemeat 16th. M r. an d 0- YEAR IN N. CAROLINA J i.Sil This is of the utmost importance Erwin Mills, (Employees Only) near C o u n ty I SK MONTT^S 'K N. CAROLINA 7Sr. in these young lives.' 0M> YEA1?. OTJTSinE STATt ■ '2.10 N o v . 16, 17, 18 a n d 22nd. ping one day| Six MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE • $1 00 The Oxford Oxphanage for Wm. R. Davie School (For three-quarters of a century has Community) Nov. 17th. M r. an d ! County Line, I. G. Stroud’s M ill It is not too early to start on specialized in every phase of pro o f H ig h Poiri N o v . 17lh, in town with vour Christmas shopping, which perly rearing orphaned childred. Cana, Cain and Furches’ Yard, is only a little more than five Its contribution of more than N o v . 18th. Mrs. Cliffc weeks away. Read the ads in The 6 .0 0 0 well-equipped and worthy Davie Academy, Freeman Store, Margaret Rd Record and save money by trading young men and women to good Nov. 18 th. with relative Smith Grove, Service Station, with the merchants who appre> citizenship is a living testimouial to the importance and usefulness N j v . 19 th . A ll co unt ciate vour business enough to ask Sheffield, S m ith ’s Store, N o v . 19. of the institution whose sole ob house excepj for it through your home news Prison Camp (Camp Only) Nov. ject is to serve. w ill be close paper. The need of Orphanages today 19th. Nov. 24th.' for greater suoport is pressing. Arden Village, Smith’s Store, The Record extends sincere N o v. 22nd. They must have more money or Born, to ' Davie County Training School sympathy to editor and Mrs. L. C. else. You know what that means. gle, of Rout^ (for School &. Community, Nov. Clifford, of Hickory, in the death There is no economy in neglect. Riekey Fost 2 2n d . of their daughter. Miss Sara Lee. When we do not pay from the are at RowaJ heart, often we have t o pay Advance, Shady Grove School, 27, who was ii'stantlv killed in an (For School & Community,) Nov. “through ihe nose.” Juvenile de The Interi automobile wreck six miles east of 23 an d 25th. Turkeys, Baking Hens, Fryers, Pork Hams, linquency is an acute problem of Baptist Sunc Mocksville Hijgh School (School Mocksville, on th e Lexington the times. Its prevalence is de pie supper af Only) Nov. 23rd. Highway on Saturday morning, plorable. The Orphanage helps Tenderized Hams, Sausage, Oysters, Fish, Building ne Fork, Community House, Nov. Nov. Sth. Miss Gifford was on materially in the solution of this sure and cor| social problem by rearing and 23rd. her way to attend a football game ■ erusalem Baptist Church, Nov. Frozen Foods, Beef Steak, Beaf Roasts, training children who otherwise M r. and at Durham when die tragedy oc 25th. would not have a chance. If it daughters A| curred. She was a member jf the did no more than this, the Or Comatzer, NovJ 26th. Ephesus, Veach Siore, Nov. 26. Canned Meats. the week-er Hickory Daily Record Staff. Her phanage would justify its existence. Miss Nancy I As a tax payer and public-spirited Mocksville Square, Nov. 25, 26, untimely death brought sadness A. S. T. Coll citizen you are vitally interested 28, 29,30th. FULL LINE FRESH to a host of friends in her home in it. Cooleemee, High School, (For Mrs. W ilbl county. Express your gratitude at School and Community) Nov. 28, Vegetables, Fruits, Canned Goods, Cakes, Cookies, High Point. | Thanksgiving by a generous dona 29 and 30th. two childrer tion to the Oxford Orphanage. Farmington High School, (For And Everything Needed For Your Table For The Ashe Voted Dry School and Community) Nov. 28, the week-end 29 and 30th. M a rv in W a t Ashe County voted out the sale Mrs, M ary Foster HAPPY THANKSGIVING Free for everyone 15 and over. The Mocksl of wine nnd beer by an over No undressing. Takes only a min Mrs. Mary P. Foster, 69, died We Are Always Glad To Serve You. pended two F whelming majoritv, the officials ute. Confidential report. Tuesday at her home on Mocks count of the| canvass of the vote disclosed. being comp ville, Route 4. V i s i t O u t Modern And Up-To-Date The vote was 3,607 against the Funeral services were conduct Buying Bonds school builo sale of both wine and beet. Only ed at the Concord Methodist D r . W . 271 votes were cast for the sale of Church at 3:30 p. m„ Thursday by LI. S. Savings Bonds sales. Ser Grocery & Market ter. M iss Rev. j. B. Fitzgerald. Burial was in wine and 270 for the sale of beer ies E, F and G, in Davie county Warren ton, the church cemetery. , I from October 1 through 30, total Surviving are three daughters, Wednesday I ed $13,630.00 it was announced by Rev. and M| V isit M ocksville Mrs. Maxie Swicogood, Mrs. Paul Nail and Mrs. Julius Tutterow of County Savings Bonds Chairman, T he m any Tw.;ntV'One Winston-Salem bu Mocksville, Route 4; four sons, Mr. Knox Johnstone. Thi.« in Heffner & Bolick Cartner, whJ siness and civic leaders visited this Boone Foster, of Mocksville, R. 4; formation was contained in the I and Dewey, Henry and Hubert eral m onths! city Thursday morning on a tour Foster of Cooleemee; two half- monthly sales report to county- that he is m| through Piedmont Carolina. sisters, Mrs. R. W. Daniel of chairmen from State Director, A l in town Sat Mayor lohn Durham and mem Mocksville, R. 4, and Mrs. Sabra lison James in Greensboro. M r. a n d bers of the Mocksville laycees wel Coble of Fayetteville; one half- O f this total $12,150 was in Se High Poir« | comed the visitors. brother, Henry Peacock of Mocks- ries E Bonds; $1485.00 in Series F. \'ille. R o ute 2. B onds. an d M r s .. A display of products manufac Va., were th tured here were on display at the M r s .J .K .S h A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY GIFT Rotary hui, including furniture, Capt. Johi| shirts, pajamas, hose, flour, etc. been statior D. f. Mando, president of the Christmais Lay-Away arrived in Jd Javcees, told the visitors about the Begin Y our h e w ill be si) various industries here. Capt. Yates f The group went from here ro Christian, < Cooleemee, where they took a R. B. Smi| look through the mammoth Er Christmas Shopping ficer, U . S .: win cotton mills. SALE from San Fi| I., where he the next six! Fine Shirts NOW A Small Down Payment Will Hold Aay Item U.itil D«c. 15th of Mrs. Matf The editor visited Mocksville’s E . D . W a new sports shirt mill located on Look—A Genuine, Full-Size COLORFUL a birthday I N o v . 6 th , i| the second floor of Sanford’s gar See Our Line Of age, Thursday morning and found HOTPOINT RANGE Modern Studio Couch b irth d a y , present fori everybody busy. About 20 ladies very handsome and practical, too! Cover Only $179.95 “uls H ere’s wis| are employed in this new plant, ed with a plastic material that doesn’t scuff, Comolete Selections Here’s proaf H JCpsi it valjas were never hap p y b ir and a very attractive line of sport fade or strain—washes readily. An ex greater. This low-cost Hotpoint Electric cellent gift for the home. M rs. Edv shirts in many colors, are being ' Range is packed with features usually turned out. These shirts retail at $69.95 $5 HOLDS daughte r, 1^ found only in more expensive Ranges. York from ' $2.95. The present capacity of C H O O S E A WORLD-FAMOUS CALROD UNITS sail for Br the mill is 75 dozen shirts perj THE GIFT SHOP start faster, cook more efficiently . . . where she ' week, but the output will be in-' Deepwell Cooker stews chicken to perfect Group Of Tables Staff S gt.! creased as new machines are be MRS. CHRISTINE W. DANIEL, Owner stationed ir ion . . . 4200 watt Hi-Speed Broiler broils $3.95 U p ing installed in the near future. PHONE 241 "ON THE SQUARE” 12 steaks in 10 minutes . . . durable, strain W e've four smart styles for modern rooms, The Record is glad to welcome Zero Elto resisting top is easy to keep clean - - - one- and while you purchase them individually, and Mrs. R| the new Blackwelder & Fox M ill pieee all-steel body has stream-lined, they make a beautiful group, when used Mocksville,! to our fast-growing little town, rounded corners . . . See many more fea* together. Bleached mahogany, exception initiated in f and wish them much success. j tures that you get with Hotpoint, Ameri ally well made. Sigma P hi 1 cated atD ul Mr. and Mrs. Fox, of W ilson,; can’s Uading electric ranges. SUGGESTIONS OF PRACTICAL ber 2 7 ,194S| have an apartment in the R. C. j ______$10 H O L D S ______Br negar home on North Main GIFTS R . C lay . street. rJed to the | 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Vanity Lamps Full 54-inch Poster Bed S w an nano a Table Lamps $3.95 Up M r. A lle n 4-Drawer Vanity 4-Drawer Chest J u r y D r a w n Defumer Step-On Garbage Cans arthritis fo O N L Y 79.95 $5 H O L D S The following jurors have been Guaranteed By Good Housekeping friends hop able to retu drawn for the December term of A NEW RADIO Assorted Colors . . $5.95 ered. Davie Superior court, which con A Gift For The Whole Family Step-Ladder Kitchens Stools $9.95 venes in this city Monday, Dec. Zenith and GE Radios $14.95 Up Ironing Boards $4.95 D r. a n d 5th, with Judge J. A. Russeau, of ______All Models AM and FM ______Robert Lon Beck, HenJ North Wilkesboro, presiding. FAMOUS N E W 10 S P E E D M . Penning Calahain— 'esse L. Cartner, Jr., Hamilton Beach Mixer am attende R, G. Wooten. GE Pop-Up Toaster' Dame footll Clarksville—R. F. Reavis, W . F. Faster toasting, greater power than others. W ith new horizontal design and large Saturday, Improved Browning Control Furches. speed dial. W ith large and small mix b v a ll. Farmington—W . R. Foster, W . $19.95 $1 H O L D S ing bowls. $29.95 $1 H O L D S R . W . I A. Shelton, Major K. Beauchamp. Fulton Nelson Stewart. Luther W e d n e sd a J North W ill C. Sparks, R. L. Robertson. | been visitiJ Jerusalem—Frank Seders, J. C. Hendricks & Merrell Furniture Go. W . E. Jone' Charles, O. D Booe. | where he ' Mocksville—Frank Short, A. A .' Near Foster’s Cotton Gin Mocksville, N. C. w ith am o Wagoner, Everette Dwiggins. Go W . E. Grifl Shady Grove—H. C. Holder, F. G RETT H O U N D nis winter S. O rrelL F la . tHE DAVIE RECqRD MOCKSVtLLE N. C. NOVEMBER 16. 1949 THE______DAVIE RECORD.',.^'** , the week-end at Louisburg, with*p“ * Ijam es-Allen her sister. Miss Sarah Foster who Oldest Paper In The County is a member of the Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Ijames of College faculty. Mocksville, Route 1, aimounce the WARM No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads engagement of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs- D. J. Mando are Lena Mae, to Cecil W illiam Allen, NEWS AROUND TOWN. the proud parents of a fine son, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen TV Joseph Anthony, who arrived at of Mocksville Route 3. The wed Rowan Memorial Hospital on ding will take place in Novem Mr. and Mrs. W . H . Hoots, Jr. N o v . 3rd. ber. spent Friday in Hickory. All persons who subscribe or Winter Wear Mr. and Mrs. June Safriet, of renew their subscriptions to The Bert L Smith near County Line, in town shop R ecord, w ill receive free, a 1950 M e n ’s ping one day last week. Blum’s Almanac. Come in early Bert L. Smith, 61, life-long re UNION SUITS $ 1 .9 5 and avoid the rush. Mail us your sident of Davie County, died at Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson subscription and we will send a Statesville hospital at 4:20 a. m., Boy’s of High Point, spent the week-end you an Alm anac postpaid. Thursday, following an illness of UNION SUITS $1 .3 9 in town with his parents. tw o m on ths. Surviving are the wife, two sons 5 Per Cent. W ool Double Mrs. Clifford Reavis and Miss Luper-Bowles Gray Smith, of Smith Grove, and BLANKETS Harley Smith, of Advance, R. 1; $ 4 .4 8 Margaret Roberts spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowles, of one daughter Mrs. Carrie Kimel. with relatives in Morganton. Route 4, announce the marriage Men’s and Boy’s Winston-Salem, R. 2; two broth of their daughter, Elnora Geneva, FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS ers, James A. Smith, Mocksville, $ 1 9 8 All county offices in the court to Melvin J, Looper, son of Mr. R. 3; Paul L. Smith, High Poin^' house except the Sheriff’s office, and Mrs. L. J. Looper, ot Route M e n ’s A ll W o o l two sisters, Mrs. J. W . Jones, R.3, ■ will be closed all day Thursday, 2, Advance. The wedding took ZIPPER JACKETS Mocksville, and Mrs. R. R. Car $4.95 Nov. 24th, Thanksgiving day. place at noon Nov. 5th, at High roll, Winston-Salem. Point, w ith E. F. Seagraves officiat M e n ’s A ll W o o l Funeral services were held' at Born, to M r. and Mrs. John La- ing, using the 'double ring cere ZIPPER JACKETS Smith Grove Methodist Church $4.48 gle, of Route 4, on Nov. 12, a son, mony. The couple are at home Saturday at 2:30 p. m., with Revs. Riekey Foster. Mother and babe on Route 3, Mocksville. M e n ’s are at Rowan Memorial Hospital, John Oakley, George Bruner and LEATHER JACKETS B. B. Nicks officiating, and the $11 9 5 body laid to rest in the church S, The Intermediate class of Ijames Annual Bazaar Baptist Sunday school will give a cemetery. The annual Bazaar, im naond by the All Colors 0 7 ^ pie supper at Center Community W.S. C. S. of the Farmington Methodist Building next Saturday night. Be Chutch. will be held hi the FarmiDgton Rev. R. G. McClamroch, pastor GABERDINE . . . yO. sure and come. school gymnaslnm at 5 p. m. Satuiday. of ErLnger Methodist Church, Nov. 19th. A chicken [ne supper will be Lexington, was a Mocksville visit served, and there will be on sale a variety or Thursday. See Our Fruit Of The Loom Prints Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Poston and of fancy work, hand made and hand-pain daughters Ann and Helen, spent ted gifts, home made candies, a lovely the week-end at Boone, guests of quilt copied from an old one, and things Miss Nancv Durham, a student at too numerons to mention. SHOEiS! SHOEsi For Every One. A. S. T. College. WANT ADS PAY. P i e S u p p e r Mrs. W ilber A m os and son of WANTED—Poplar lumber. Ball Band Rubber Foot W ear t i e s , High Point. Mrs. Paul Hocket and There will be a pie supper at Fork Com YOUNG NOVELIY CO. munity Building Nov. 18. at 7:80 p. m. two children, of Greensboro, spent Mocksville, N. C. All New Stock. Prices Right. h e Guess Cake. Cake Walk. Pies, Pretty GifI the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Contest Drinks. Hot Dogs, Sandwiches. PURE COFFEE-Fresh ground Marvin Waters. Sponsored by Junior Class of Shadv Grove High School.______Mocksville’s Preferred Quality, 39c p o u n d . Dress Patterns And Covered Buttons The Mocksville* schools were sus MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE pended two days last week on ac F. A. Banquet count of the heating system not F . W e w ill buy po ultry o n W ednes Visit Our Grocery Dept. Where You Eat For Less being completed in the high On the night of Nov. 4th the Farming* day Nov. 23rd, instead of Thurs school building. ton F F. A. Club held its second annual Fatherand Sou banquet at tbe Farming day. Nov. 24th, on account of “Self Service” ton school Sixty fathers, sons and guests Thanksgiving. Dr. W . W . Taylor and daugh' attended. A ll the fathers and honored SALISBURY POULTRY CO. ter, Miss Elizabeth Gordon, of guests were welcomed by Bob Beck. Roy Warrenton, spent Tuesday and IMzon responded to the welcome. Clar FOR SALE—Good Pigs, will be Wednesday in town, guests of ence Eaton gave a toast to the dads, and ready for delivery Dec. 1st. Also Brodns Eaton responded to the toast mag Mocksville Cash Store Rev. and Mrs. W . H. Dodd. nificently. Wade Groce, main speaker of good brood sow. If want one drop the evening, was introduced by Richard a card to L. L. MILLER, The many friends of John W . Brock. Mr. Groce’s theme was “The trends J______Mocksville, N. C„ R. 2. “ The Friendly Store” of Mankind.” He told how men were Cartner, who has been ill for sev wasting their natural resources end the FOR SALE—1 Used Interna GEORGE R. HENDRICKS. Manager eral months, will be glad to know advantkies of living in the couutry. Bob tional Tractor Model A, 1 Used that he is much better. He was Wallace recognized tbe other guests and Farmall Tractor Model H, 1 Used in town Saturday greeting friends. each responded with a short talk. The many complimentary donations to tbe John Deere Model B, 1 Used lohn banquet were recoRnized by Harold Seats. Deere M odel H , 1 Used Allis-Chal- Mr. and Mrs. W ill Davis, of Buford Smith gave a reading on, "W hat is Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Page have mer, 1 Used Ford Truck. 1 Used moved into the Bunch house on High Point and Mrs. Pat Baker « Boy?" Music and singing were conduc Red Ford Tractor. and Mrs. Essie Cume, ofNorfolk, ted by J . C. Caudle. Clarence Eaton, Har the Yadkinville Highway. Mr. mon McMahan J. V. Miller and Peggy B. & M . Tractor & Implement Co. Page holds a position with Smith- Va., were the guests of Mr. and Taylor. Richard Carter was toastmaster Route 5 Lexington, N. C. Mrs. J. K . Sheek one day last week. for the occasion. The opening and closine Dwiggins Lumber Co. ceremony of the F. F. A., was carried out Saturday, Nov. 19th Capt. John A. Yates, who has by the members of the club. Miss Elfreta McBrayer, Home Ec. teacher, and her F. been stationed at Fort Sill, Okla., H , A . girls prepared and served a three arrived in Japan Nov. 6 th , where course course dinner YOU’LL WALK he w ill be stationed for two years. After tbe banquet was over tbe father* Princess Theatre Capt. Yates is a son of Mrs. Ida played their sons in a basketball game Is The Big Day At The gamp, in which there were many O N A I R Christian, of this city. spills and collisions, turned out a score n' W E D N E S D A Y 23 to 16 in favor of the boys. Mr. Hayne> Yvonne DeCarlo & Burt Lan R. B. Smith. 3rd Class Petty O f Drincipal of Farmington school, and F. E. caster In -CRISS CROSS” ficer, U . S. Navy, sailed last week P e e b l^ County Agent, were referees. fVom San Francisco to Manila, P. BAYNE MILLER, Reporter. with Dan Duryea Sheffield Furniture I., where he will be stationed for THURSDAY & FRIDAY the next sis months. He is a son I N A of Mrs. Mary Smith, of this city. Gary Cooper & Joan Leslie In P A IR O F “SERGEANT YORK” with E. D. Walker, of R. 1, was given Boger & Howard Walter Brennan Store a birthday dinner on Simday, CHARLES CHESTER N o v . 6 th, in honor of his 56th PURE SERVICE S A T U R D A Y I c h birihday. About 32 relatives were SHOES Roy Acuff And His Smoky present for this happy occasion. Tires Batteries A nd Accessories h at’S because the thou Mountain Boys & Girls In ^ovor- sands of tiny air cells in the Here’s wishing Ed many more W e Are Giving Away I: scuff, Texchisive Charles Chester In- “HOME IN SAN ANTONE” happy birthdays. Kurfees Paints in cx- aersole* give a heel to toe air with Bill Edwards Corner N. Main & Gaither Sts, cushionbuoyanc^to every step. Mrs. Edward ChafHn and little Order apair of stylish Charles Added Serial & Cartoon Valuable Prizes daughter, left Tuesday for New Chester Shoes today and enjoy P h o n e 80 MONDAY &. TUESDAY York from which point they will this real foot comfort at )une Haver & Ray Bolger In sail for Bremerh.ven, Ofermany, factory-to-you money saving On That Day, where she will join her husband. prices. For a master fitting at “LOOK FOR THE SILVER home or at your place of busi Staff Sgt. Edward Chaffin, who is ness, just call LINING” with COME IN THIS WEEK And GET Ti O U R FREE TICKETS stationed in Germany. Your Chaxlas Chester Gordon McRae, In Technicolor DAVIE D m Erth She* Spacialir* liiiin s , Zero Elton Foster, son of Mr. W E D N E S D A Y |ually, and Mrs. R. C. Foster, Route 1. THEATRE Audrey Long & Warren Doug used Mocksville, North Carolina, was Elbert H. Harpe las In "HOM ICIDE FOR Yfe Are Offerinq Big Bargains initiated into Gamma Chapter of Mocksville Salisbury Highway Avon Street Phone 346-J THREE” with Grant Withers Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, lo MOCKSVILLE, N. C. cated at Duke University, on <^d- Wednesday and fhursdar ber 27,1949. Nov. 16th and 17th In Bed Room Suits, Sofa Beds, “CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE” R. Clay Allen, of R. 2, was car with Terone Power & Jean Plastic Sofas, Dinnette Suits In ried to tbe Veterans Hospital at Swannanoa Monday for treatment Peters l-'P Mr. Allen has been suffering with ONE CARTOON Before You Plastice Tops, Inner Spring FS arthritis for some time. His many friends hope that he will soon be Friday and Saturday Matt*‘esses, Lenoleum Rugs, able to return ‘home fully recov Nov. 18th and 19th Build, Burn, or Buy, Wreck, Get Sick or Die, ered. DOUBLE FEATURE fc9.95 “SHAGGY” with Have An Accident or A Baby Philco Refrigerators And Dr. and Mrs. W . M. Lone, Dr. 4.95 Robert Shayne & Brenda Joyce Robert Long, J. K. Sheek, Leon See Us For The Proper Insurance Coverage Beck, Henry and Sam Short, W . In Technicolor. Electric Ranges, M . Pennington and James Lath Also "BIG TOW N SCANDLE” HRE AND AUTO LINES WRITTEN AT am attend^ tbe Carolina-Notre with Phillip Reid and Hilery And Many Other Articles te r Dame football game in New York Brooke 15% DISCOUNT OR ON DIVIDEND BASIS |!;irj>e Saturday. A great time was had by a ll. _ ONE CARTOON. |inix- )LDS R. W . Kurfees was in tovim Monday and Tuesday Wednesday on his way from Nov. 12st and 22nd LEAGANS & MATTHEWS North Wilkesboro where he had “GALLANT LEGION” with Sheffield Furniture Co. been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W illiam Elliott W . E. Jones, to King’s Mountain, ONE CARTOON INSURANCE AGENCY. J. T. SMITH, Proprietor where he w ill spend a short while with amother daughter, Mrs. Sheffield. N C. All Shows Start At 7 O’Clock 134 S O U T H M A IN ST. PHONE 200 AND 88 . W . E. Griffith, before leaving for his winter home at Palm Harbor, Space Reserved For Trucks Fla. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. -WHKLY NEWS 4N/11.VS/S- FARM FAIR: World's Biggest b u s in e s s & INVEST. OPPOB. Something of interest to every Trim ai Renews Pledge of Support agriculturist, from the man who V ERY GOOD BUSINESS wants to grow bigger potatoes to Ho^ the high-booted cowboy with the bath and. new furat, Of ‘Safe Plan’ for Atomic Curbs; prize-winning Hereford, is on the ture. House 5:roo™= a U ^ ,^ | h e d agenda of the Canadian Royal Win Fori more cabins. price, S15.S00. InvjB- Attlee Charts British Saving Plan ter Fair slated for Toronto’s coli ^ . Sunday i •tory on stock.stock, A reareal bargain. For turttm seum November 15 to November 23, tormation see Karl Henstrand, Golf By DR. KENNETH Dnndee. Fla. Tiii- (EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In tliese eolnmns, tliey are Ulose of omitting Sunday. Western Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of tbls newspaper.) stoi^. It| Lewis Miffed IN ADDITION there w ill be a SCRIPTURE; Isaiah 55; BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB. complete display of the latest DEVOTIONAL READING: Romans decides ■JOHN L. LEW IS was so miffed 10:1.13. ON ATLANTA Hlgliway.l^. 5 wrinkles in farm machinery and Greenville. S. C. city limits, night club, story ab| J about a Washin^on Merry-Go- bar room, 2 dining rooms, each 14x28. 4 To aids to more profitable operation. bedrooms bath and kitchen, all “ Eound account of his oratory at a condition; one 6-room house and one t bright recent closed - door session on the The Royal Winter Fair has long room house: barn and other outbuildmgs. been recognized as the world’s God's Open House 28 acres suitable for (arming. test-tubel coal strike that he ordered his ■well-7eU”stocked stocked lake:lake; jfaces — Carolina m o ^ in Brook right-hand man, John Owens, to la rg e s t agricultural exhibition tains; rentingmg now lor for $3,000 year. Own- Lesson for November 20, 1949 er selling qon account------health, immediats import ai^ staged under one roof. Sponsored Priced to sell cash or terms. bawl out the southern coal opera possession. W icea__e ... lo sen casii e * tors for allegedly leaking the story. by Canadian federal, grain and ag- Sam Grissby. Sun Set. S. C* One dal riculttiral associations, the compe T IS A WARM chapter, this 55th Owens carried out his instruc FARMS AND RANCHES Ing past! tions, waving the newspaper clip titions carry with them many I of Isaiah. Some false ideas about street ini ping at Joseph Moody, president world championship awards. God melt away fast when they are GRADE A DAIRY AND chimes t| of the southern coal producers. FOR THE FIRST TIME in 20 brought close to it. Let us take a look at some of these notions and 185 ACRES LAND “We know yon leaked the years, competition in the seed and Modern in every particular, all new; op see how they w ilt eration about 1 year, enjoying exceuent story,” protested Owens. “Well, grain divisions will be thrown open monthly income; 2 miles to wholes^e you’re talking to the wrong peo to any grower in the world an J \'V THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N, C, lartmeat Afternoon Dress Also BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET J — I r .1___ £i MISERIES 1s t. OPro R . Ideal for 'Occasions' OF DAWN Relieve L s in e s s V. ice liousd, [vJks. 1 doubl* How Church Chimes Rang UT of the dark, the light! O Hearts, re .i;-c1 now furnl- ;;:ri;is:}--cd. new member CO >::o\'c. 150- Chest Colds Rnorn for 4 I'l.r'iiO. Inven- For the Benefit of Brooklyn The eternal truth God gives us as a sign n. I'oT further |ui tisiratid. Gulf -By BILLY ROSE- That after the dark, as glowing as an ember. This week I’d like to spin a little story — a very, very litfie story. Its of no great importance, and I won’t get mad if the editor Deep at the core of life, a U^t will shine: SI o r r o R . PENETRATES STIMUtATES from decides to file it in the wastebasket, and in its place print some big The li^ of hope, after the bitter weeping; into upper bron« chest, throat and club. story about Marshal Tito or Rita Hayworth’s baby. cbial tubes with back suffaces lika c\: 1-5N2S: 4 The light of peace, after the lengthened pain. speeialfoothing awarmin^.coia- , ...... A-1 To begm with, this story concerns itself with a church, and a lot of niMlIcinal vapors. fortingl ;-.T;d one 4» bright people will teU you a church is no longer of any importance in this The Christian heart held dose within God’s keep : 2-ncre test-tube and Bunsen-burner age. To make matters worse, the church is At bedUme rub throat, chest i' a Broolciyn^ and — well, I guess you’ve heard plenty of jokes about how un ing and back with Vicks VapoBub. O - -.w;:-. OwTl- important Brooklyn is. . . . Belief-bringing action starts ;ri. i:;‘.::'.e-.itn!etorms. Will find the dark ddes brightemng again. instantly .... 2 loaps at oncel And it keepsI up thisim s special One day last summer while driv Penetrating - StimulatingStim ulating ac- ■AN('in:s ing past a church on St. Felix Maybe in a year or so, the church The risen Christ-is proof of light’s returning; tio n for hours | street in Brooklyn, I heard a set of could afford the bells. in the night to pY AND chimes that did nice things to my Next day a member of his parish Tlie risen Oirisf is symbol of the dawn. bring relief.m m f.AKD ears. They were phoned. “I’ve been discussing the op- u n u s u a l ly good O you who have been striving, longing, yearning ■v.;-.s; fxco'ilent bells with my business partner,” ■ v.!’..-'Ii’snle chimes, and fig said the parishioner, “and we’d To catdi the li^t ahead, move out, move on. .ihlor. liux 319. ured to have cost each like to donate a third of the You will find him ibere among the springtime a lot of money. cost. But there’s a hitch.” G ra n d m a ’s Sayings JlON______Naturally, I won "What is it?” asked the Rever flowers. dered how they hap ■)IT10NING end. Among the dean winds of a new-bom day. I k a t ’on pened to be in the jr5 PV belfry of a modest "WeU, my partner is Jewish!’ He is the lamp for all our future hours; Brvi't'ate yotirself church in a modest said the bminessmao, "and we l.C-K.I.." f'ne of neighborhood. were wondering if that would He is the light to guide us on our way. 1 fcripols offers a make any difference." ; A uecks later BiUy Bose “ W h a t ’ s t h e in Baltimore. church with the chimes?” I asked Reverend Zeiter said he didn’t G fiAC C NOLL C R O W E L L , .lookict. ACRl, a newsstand proprietor. think it would make any differ- p.,ltimore l. MJ. “Hanson Place Central Church,” ence at all. SVVVLIKS he said. “It’s Methodist.” “We think,” continued the busi . driven. “Have they had those chimes nessman, “that it would be a good Lace Featured |-.c;urcr5 of port- idea to find a Catholic to put up 2 man type— long?” GRACEFUL afternoon dress ,;;ntocd oonect. “No,” said the newsie. “I think the other tliird. After all, people of J rOB N. V. C. aU faiths are going to enjoy these A for women that’s ideal for M-.jnlic Tool Sale* they put them in about a year dressier occasions. Dainty all over ■isLind City. N.X. ago.” bells.” • « • lace is used for the shaped yoke. The next day I did some tele- Edge with narrow suflling or lace. I e o u s ______THE NEXT DAT a CathoUc in the i cheap. Most all ^honing, and I liked what I found lttcu^t:v School oC out. neighborhood offered to put up the Pattern______No. 8453 I s ______sew^rite pertor- Isin.______remaining third, and the CariUonic are going to be kinder and more ated pattern______in sizes . 34»34,.36, 36. 38. 40. 42 _ . doing simple tolerant? Again, of course not. anS 46. Size 34. 3% yards of 39-incb; lir.c. Enclose 50c bells were ordered. At the dedica yard contrast |i:ons. Mrs. Peicr WHEN REV . John Emerson Zeit- tion ceremoiqr a couple of months ITiy, then, am I writing this Springfield, ST B m U S M E If we Jes’ try In- er, pastor of the church, heard later, a plaque was put up on the piece.’ WeU, I guess its because SEWING CmCliE PATTERN DEFT« creasln’ our rate o’ Interest in others, -SlTbs PosipaS about a new ^ e of electrically-con- waU of this Methodist church, and Fm fool enough to think that SSO South W cUb St. Chleafo lUU w ell earn much blsger dividends o’ Itc*:. inscribed on it were the names of even one drop of clean water p..ids. F1.1.____ trolled chimes called CariUonic bells, Bneloae cents la coins for each happiness. he told his congregation about them the Catholic, the Protestant and ftdUng on a dusty street it im- natteni desired. tS n M H n. B. W. UutlD. D a w . U lu.* value! Beautl- the Jew. . . . portant. Who knows? It may •yr ?, mechanical and said it would be a nice thing P a t t m No. Slae .. objectives 10, for the neighborhood if people go And that’s all there is to this dean ttp an inch of grotmd mtd TAKB IT FROM ME, a tOP quali^ Details. Nam* ■ margarine really shows up In your |h. N. C. ing to work in the morning and gfve somebody els* an idea. ■ story—this very, very little story. Address ' ' ■■■ oookin* and bakln*. That’s why it coming home at night could hear Do I think fliis one set of electrical One of these days—and I don’t BY INEZ GERHARD pays to use "TableCrade” Nu-llald. RUMENT? Qiose beautiful chimes. He told his ly-controlled beUs is going to elim i ei^ect to b« around t* sea it—a lot IS QUITE POSSIBLE that “The And what’s more new Nu-llaid Is flock the bells cost a lot of money, nate religious bigotry in Brooklyn? of drops of clean water may fall Heiress” wiH bring Paramount Improved—smoother spreadln*. Ld r e n and suggested they contribute a Of course not. Do I think the people and a lot of dust may be washed r better tastin’ than ever! little something from time to time. in Flatbush who hear the chimes away. another Academy Award; if it does, most of the credit shoidd go headcoid [to play ^ R O P AIN’T XT STBANG15 how oppor- to William Wyler, who directed and CLOGGEDNOSE tiinltjr alias looks bigger goin’ than linstru- produced it. Olivia de Havilland cornin’? I, M»T Hmdt uumd, outf The and Ralph Richardson, seen as -n them *»r By awkward, shy, unattractive daugh WHAT D’ TA ENOW! "Table- Bs of life. ter and her bully of a father, giv« Crade” Nu-Uaid is improved! Sweet F i c t i o n ^ FORTUNE SMILES Richard H. Wilkinson lastin’, smooth spreadin’ Nu-Maid Is Jol bargains. better ’n ever. Not only that, bnt if* Ind of instru- Corner got a brand new pacl^e^ 'specially pd you will fixed to keep tiiat mild, sweet flavor ! easy. Used sealed In. Tessirree—Nu-Haid’s Im fco. and new W HIN SLEEP W ONT proved! EHjEB w a r e was a young m an at the farm, Hie place is plumb run the heavy growth beside the hi^- who quarried with his father, down, and your dad ain’t well.” way. Branches tore at his fine C COME AND YOU ^ will be paid upon publication and was turned away from his Caleb feu suddenly that linen and ripped great gashes. IS; SONS boyhood home. Caleb always said to the first contributor of each ao- Banty was condemning him, Briars clutched at his trousers and f E E L G L U M oepted' saying or idea. Address 1 ; n c . later that he went away of his own that everyone in the village had tore holes in them. «H3randma” 109 East Pearl Street; accord. condemned him. Cincinnati 2, Oiiiok Ala. Fortune smiled on Caleb. Five Thns Caleb came home. Sight Tiy This Delicious • c.ituf. Gads* years later he found himself promi- “Dad isn’t really bad, is he, too of the farm gave him a pang. Chewing-Giun Laxative Monicomcry. nent in the af- sick to work?” he asked. The house and grounds were • Whm yoa n il md Ins all alsU-fMl C o w * t o o n I fairs of the small “He is now. A month ago he was run down and in need of repair. hesdtctaysndjustnrtnl b«cause you need tocik bad. Ain’t worked since." A cot had been placed on flie • luatlTa—do fbls. . . -M inute city in which he OLTVIA DE HATILLAND Clw w mR-A-uniT—ddlelous cbewliig* Eii>tinn had chosen to Banty spat and glanced at him side ' rear porch and on this cot Caleb gum lustlT e, The action or RER-a-unra’s 3 Fiction Moreover, ways. "He won’t be glad to See you, saw the thin, g a ^ figure of Us superb performances. As a suitor Bpeelal m ed icin e '‘DrroTjES'’ th e ato m acli. ET FREE ------^he was rich. son, not like that. He’s got too much father. He came and stood over anxious to marry the girl for her That Is. It doesn't »ct whUe Ul the stom - w.-iv for pride." Oie figure and looked down at money, Montgomery Clift is less oiai, hut only when farther along In tba ■r.’bio Duin. It was then that Caleb de lower digestive tract...w here you want It IlJush n.'.ine It and smiled. satisfactory. Miriam Hoplcins is ex to act. Ton reel line again quiciclyl l-Cf booklet cided to go home. As the train ALEB XINDERSTOOD. He knew cellent as the girl’s aunt; in fact, that his father would never “HeHo, Father,” he said. “ It ’s And selenttsU say chewing makei I roducts began to climb into the fresh, C the entire supporting cast deserves RBI-A-Hnira fine medicine more effec* clean air of the mountain coun take succor from a son who hadCaleb. I’ve come home to ask your praise. “The Heiress” is even better tlTe-*teadle9" It eo It flows gently Into liO N , try, the tired look abont his deserted him, would never admit forgiveness and to be taken in.” the6ystem.GetREH-t-ia>>Tatany as a picture than it was as a suc drug eounter-2S.,S0« or only.... lUV lia iu 9, Ala. eyes vanished. Color appeared he needed the help of a traitor. His voice was humble. cessful play—and William Wyler is in his cheeks. He’d rather die starving than that. O ld m an Ware opened his eyes largely responsible. Banty might have said more, but FEEN-A-MINT'l tvs. PllOP. and looked up at his son, and there g WMWis CHtwmc«^ UUMHOT >11*1 It thrilled him now to know that Caleb suddenly leaped from the . of Pascagoula he was in a position to provide his was a quick happiness in his ex The Farfa concentration camp ±,.vila. on Pasca- slow moving buggy. pression. His dimming vision saw sequences of "Stromboli,” which §e. 10*rooni house father with all the comforts of old The Man Who Kfnows, Weors I by oO fed store age. “You just keep on going, Banty, the tousled, ragged farm boy who Producer-Director Rossellini had ■ c:ii*'iwba trees. and forget you ever saw me. Dad "They say it's my' best picture. .-\ll cQuipped He swung from the train at the had stalked so proudly away five been holding personally, have fi 1 sat for it just ^te r I'd found H. H. ADKIX- need never know but what I come years before. nally been turned over to the Tech- out th at 'Table-Grade' Nu- Mis?. _____ tiny depot. Everything was the home because I had to.” BIgsmitH same; the cracker-box station, the “I knew you’d come back, Caleb. nostampa Laboratory in Rome. llaid Margarine gets its line Caleb plunged into the woods be This makes the entire footage of W ORK CLOTHES flavor from fresh, pasteurized, I'A.NTED general store, the postoffice and the I knew you’d come to your old skimmed m ilk!" side the road and discarded his sunuEiiiiiuuttiiim • m a m > Jnnn;i5emcnt and few small dwelling houses. father for help sooner or later. And the fihn avaUable to RKO^so it ©M.M.CO. lot Tourist Court, coat and imdid his necktie. He won’t be too long now till we see \ scrvico. Would A man with side whiskers and —and I’m glad.” Upisins. Bor walked for some distance through Ingrid Bergman in what she says spectacles peered at him from the will be her last picture. doorway of the depot. 3S B o n d s ! “HeUo, Banty. Where’s your After playing golf left-handed for rig?” IniTlI PAINI*' 10 years and reaching a two handi Guard Yourself Against The m an stepped through the RD PUZILE cap, Ken Carson, of the Garry door. “Caleb Warel Know yuh any Moore show, has turned right- where! How be yvdi, Caleb?” □□OB □QQQ QDOD handed, on the advice of Pro Har WINTER COLDS! “Fine, Banty. And you?” ACROSS 2.KeeI-biIled 22. Tumult BDDDQ QQQiaS ry Cooper. Cooper says Ben Hogan “Tol’able, Caleb. Just tol’able. l.F «U I« cuckoo 24. To infold When you fee! m n down. . or tired swallow, delightfnl tasting liquid. It QDQQQCI CIEIQB did it—why not Carson? o u t. . you may catch a cold mudi contains an abundance ol those vita- Figure on goin’ out to the farm? S. Bulk S. Notion 27. Apex EIEl DQC; CIB quldcer than when you fed flne. mlns and minerals which aid nature Drive you out if you say so.” 9. Wavy 4. Bird's homes 29. Canton □OQQ ISDBDBO Wearing a black wig, Bette Guard yourself against troublesome, in building and malntataiing normal 5. Mother (Switz.) £]□□□□□□ I ft. Of intestine “Figured you would.” He climbed (Her.) Davis sneers and snarls her nasty and sometimes dangerous oolds pep, otrengfii and energy, provided ds ruculnr bile 10. Verbal 6. Constella 30. Artificial I3I1QQI3Q QQDE) by maintaining your nonnal pep, you have no organic complication or iig.-'Lane’s help into Banty’s ancient rig, glad of Dd IZnH QD way through “Beyond the For strength and energy throughout the focal infection. Titawine has helped 11. Travels tion reservoir est,” the rather tiresome story this opportunity to ride with the 7. City for water BEIEIQ BadQUB entire winterl A shnple. excellent thousands! Try it youiseU! I t your back □□□QB QQDDE way to do this Is to take mtawina druggist can’t supply It, write station master and leam the news. and (Mass.) 31. Dwellings of a small-town girl who was B3I3QQ willing to commit murder to regoholr. Vitawlne la an ee^-to- Vitawine Os>., IduisriUek Ky. ISCRATCHES “Looks like you done quite well in forth 8. Bondsman 33. A color [JQIIIB dllBE] the city,” Banty suggested cau 12. O f the cheek 11. Scorch 35. American get to Chicago. Miss Davis » AT AU UA0IN6 DKue coumens tiously. 14. Close to 13. Free Indian likes to play wicked women, “Not bad,” Caleb agreed. And he 15. Devoured 16. Female 36. Employs 45. Observe bnt she should not have chosen knew that feeling of triumph and 17. Biblical sheep 37. Out of place 46. Evening this one. Joseph Cotton and victory at iiis success. He thought name 19. Snake 38. Mechanical sun god David Brian do what they can 18. Polish 21. Lofty man (Egypt.) to improve matters, bnt the 20. Crowded mountain 42. Swelling 48. Conjunction picture is not good. 23. Bird n t a w i n e 25. High priest Rudd Weatherwax, owner and A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT 26. Core ( Z S 4 5 trainer of Lassie, has had to hire 28. Poclcet i a new secretary just to handle tiie 1 to 1 Ichkig musctes 32. Breeze 9 fan mail sent to the collie by fans lid ’s il/z7d Mu9- 34. Group o( of her NBC Saturday radio series. tcndcr skin. three II IX. >5 |;'os speedy relief 35. One who Much of it comes from children, Eostlon in upper i and it comes by the bushel. bud throat. Just ships goods »4 IS f IS IT HARD I OR YOU TO ^ t and back. 39. Doctrine % 40. Hebrew IS >9 ZD Zl 22. Ed “Archie” Gardner is a dis letter appointment to his son, Ed, Jr. cur IMWIi SM0K1N6? 41. Put on. as 25 24 zs llie five-year-old, who has the Iiandsomest cowboy outfit in New ■i.5—49 clothes % V te n tbaage to S A N O , 43. Tellurium 24 2* 50 SI York’s Central Park, wishes his tsym.) father had become somebody dash HAMOt “Caleb Ware! Know jmh any the safar dgeretto w hi • 44. Top, as of a » S4 ing, like the Lone Ranger. CORK TV where! How be yuh, Caleb?” wave i of his father’s surprise and disap 47. Pieces of IS 57 38 S9 Both Mike Romanoff and his 5 1 . 6 % * LESS skeleton pointment. It would be a bitter pill W a famous Beverly HiUs restaurant for old man Ware to swallow. 49. Fencing 40 41 4S 4ft have been signed for top roles in sword "How are thmgs at the farm, f A % “A Lovely Place,” which Humph NICOTINE 50. Smell 4 4 4S 46 47 48 rey Bogart will make for Columbia. Banty? How’s dad?” 51. Branch "Your dad’s ailin’,” said Banty. i Tliis is the first time the well «2. Gull-like 4^ SO “He ain’t been right since you left bird known tavern has been shown in a Saoo’s sdeotific process cuts oioo* I','-' a picture in great detail. Since much tioe cooteot to half that of ordinary five years ago.” DOWN % J “Me left him? Why he turned of the film’s action takes place Yet skillfid blcadioff 1. A raptorial mff a pleasore» me out!” i i there it was decided to use the o . Small Size 60c I-1 bird . TOBACCO 00 .. m o .; ft. T. M SIIECIEI ^ "Don’t make no difference. Yojj restaurant itself rather than build tpfp pultrprtad$ VVXXLE NO. 24 a replica. 0 II f i f i t i i i t It fflet shouldn’t a done it. He needed you Asg r m DocTOf Asovr samo ae ju n ru kintiE ♦, Tuim tHE DAVIE BECOkD. MOCKSVILLE N. C.. NOVEMBER 16. 1949 P .E D ceoss CHAPTERS MEET SIL E R ATTENTION FARMERS! S lA J l VARIED NEEDS OF SERVICEMEN POULTRY LOADING The Red Cross Home Service work nance and return transportation.” Funeral Home er looked up from her desk to find an It was only one item in a busy AND We W ill Buy Every Thursday Morning From old man holding a telegram and worker’s day, but to two old people 8 A . M., To 11 A. M. twenty-five dollars. and a long-absent son it meant a lot “My boy wants to come borne, but Often the need is not for financial Flower Shop In Front U f E. P. Foitere Cotton Gin Your Poultrjr he hasn’t got the money for such an aid but for help with the unexpected HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID expensive trip,” the old gentleman problems that may hit any family and Phone 113 S. Main St said. "He has just returned from 2 are more acute when the head of the Mocksville, N . C. years overseas service and is getting family is thousands of miles away. SALISBURY POULTRY CO. a leave before reassignment. His It was so with an Air Force serg Sallsbnry. N. C mother has been very sick and I think eant who reenlisted after overseas Ambulance Service he might help her to get well. We combat sovice. He left his wife and children in Kentucky on a farm with Not That Important are living on our family allowance and whatever money my son can send, but his mother-in-law. He also left 25 A very sm all boy had declined head of cattle, through which the prunes so vociferously as to raise I ’ve scraped together this $25. Can you give me enough more to bring him family income would be supplemented. tiie whole matter to one of discip He thought his family secure for the DAVIE BRICK line rather than a pardonable home?” After verifying the facts, the Home 3 years of his new enlistment. Then foible. His mother told him that disaster struck. The wife’s mother God would probably be displeased Service worker seiU a teleg;ram to the COMPANY Red Cross field director at the hoy’s necame ill and was compelled to sell at his disobedience. the farm and go to live with' a distant Later in the evening there came camp, telling of the father’s request The i sister. This left the sergeant’s family a heavy thunderstorm, ani? mother and of the offei of the twenty five DEALERS IN ' without housing, and 25 head of cattle grasped this opportunity of going iluilars he could so ill alTord. The fol upstairs to heal the breach. She lowing day she rec'jived an answering without care. found the tiny mutineer standing in wire from the field NEWS OF LONG AGO M S. Rai!roa:l$’ Proirress Thanks, Awfully Seen Along Main Street Lost Opportunity Helped by Standard Gauge A deaf old lady walked into a By The Streer Ramliler. Rev. W. E. Iienhonr. Hitfh Point, N. C. R4 Development of American rail- What Was Happening In Da Main Street store, and asked for 000000 AmoDR different thinKS that peo road.s in to the world’s greatest five cents’ worth of castile soap. transport .system would not have vie Before Parking Meters ple lose as they co through life "We don’t sell a nickel’s worth," Mrs. Cecil Little carrying load been po.'.sible witliout standardiza said the clerk politely. And Abbreviated Skirts. oftentimes is that of opportunities- tion of railroad gauges. of packages to postoffice—James “Yes, I want the white kind,” Kelly transporting box of money (Davie Record, Nov. 21, 19 23.) We realize that an opportunity Where uniformity was achieved, she answered pleasantly. to bank—^Two English ladies sit Seed cotton Is I 2 >^ cents. that is good and worth while, if the interchange of traffic from one " Y 0 u don’t understand me, unaccepted is soon lost, never to line to another and through serv madam; I said a nickel wouldn’t ting in parked car talking about Ralph Lane, of Jicksonvlile, N. ices became possible. In early rail buy any castile soap in this estab C., spent the week-end in town return. road history, almost every other lishment.” coming and past events—Ben A n with friends. We are now thinking of the road had a different gauge, causing “Sure enough,” replied the aged derson hanging aronnd meat shop great and .precious opportunities freight and passengers to be shifted customer, “ soap isn’t what it used —Johnny Smith writing postal Misses Rjth and Lotiise Rod. from one train to artother at con to be in my tim e; they put too card in postoffice lobby—Mrs. Z. well spent Wednesday in Winston- people have all about us of attend necting points. much rozum in it nowadays.” ing church and Sunday school, and Wet, Anyway N. Anderson depositing cash in .. tj- SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS a r e YOUR RATS P S , i v e t O P t , BLACK O R B R O W N . 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The break It‘3 much easier to eatdi a oold or to In and tnflii^fcaining nonual strike. pick up dangerons diaease genns provided The Uniti when you feel worn out or utterly or signed an exfaauited tJban 'when you are In ex* ______helped P&N FISH FLY cellent healtb. So, guard your health tliouaands in the paat 10 years. Doo- Bethlehem s| Well sffld vou FREE one of oup jealoualy! I I you feel run doini or tons have reconunended it. Dmg- ing the strik n«w Pan Fiah Fliu if you'll wriU for our Introductory offer on worn out try Vltawine. This easy CMs, from coast to coast have sold 80,000 workel other lures. Or send fl.00 for nx to-swallow. delightful tasting liquid It. Try Vltawine yourself! Just otherwise solf No. U6 Flies, aas't colors (11,50 contains an abundance o( those vita- ask your druggist or write to The Value). Write TODAY. miQB and minerals whic^ aid nature mtswine Oo„ LouloviUe, Ky. maintained strike issue. FALLS SPECIALTY CO. 6 COUNTCCS U74 SMM 9£, Crfobtat hilt. 0U» AT AU IEA0IN6 DCV IT WAS A l President nounced thatl for BethleheiT of minimum I for all emplq 25 years of A DIETARY- SUPPLEMENT ance plan al^ agreement. WHEN SIEEP m m Bethlehem,! largest produ COME AND YOU Your CHECK CHART for of big steel demands for| FEEL GLUM pension and So Easy to Sew b r b a d s •p AILOREO to perfection, and so Try This Delicious No one cot^ ^ easy to sew is this neat slip Chewing-Gum Laxative the pension ; steel com pari and pantie set for the larger fig • W hen y o 0 roll oad tos$ all night-feel Fragrant Quick Breads Are Easily Made' ure. Waistline darts insure a headachy and just awtul because you need employee on<| ft laxative—do t h is ; It was expe| (See Recipes Below) smooth fit, lace makes a pretty Chew R£N*A>uiNT*-dellclous chewlne- finish. would start « • • gum lasatl ve. Tbe action of feen*a*u in t ’s and the socil Bake Them Often special medicine **Dsroinis'’ the stomach. LTNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Pattern No. 8517 is a sew*rite perfo* That is. It doesn't act while in the stom« would get u| uickly baked breads pro Roast Leg of Veal rated pattern in sizes 36. 38. 40. 42, 44. 46. ach. but only when farther along lo tbe same time. vide inspiration for any meal lower digestive tract... where you want it Q Potato Pancakes to act. Tou feel fine again quickly! Good Flavor Murray tc| and snack, so they’re easily worth Stewed Okra and Tomatoes And scientists say chewing makes “ very conse the few minutes it takes to mix Asparagus Salad The Mon Who K n o w i , VVeorj rEEN-A'UiNT'8 fine medlcme more effec-> y e s ..on ev,cr\'.coun: w hen \ the pension and bake them. *Honey Butter Roll-Ups tlve-'^readies” It so it flows gently Into would be abo Give your breakfast a lift with thesystem.CetPiEK-A-MiNTatany 1 A ^ Apple Tapioca Pudding drug counter~25«» S0« or on ly . . . . «U¥ added actuar| ome delightful fruit and nut bread Brownies Beverage BIG” UNIONsmith MADE ■ " (jir J . cht- hakinti; po'-vcJur to be made b y baking i t ♦Recipe Given u-.'uctci double:; acnon . . . determined while the strag FEEN-A-fyUNT WMOUS OIEWIIIC-CUM UUMTIW THE CIO I g le r s are getting use as a topping. oumuce Missou* Bethlehem a| down to break • • • fast. Or, '.vnv V y y ^ y ^ W m tern for the not plan to make •PHIS PRUNE BREAD has some SPEEDY lJ0N64ASnNG K ief f ir SUFFERING FROM CLABBER GIRL dined to saj a n inspired ^ of the endearing qualities of RHEUMATISM? was talking lunch box with cake, without being as sweet and HERE’S GOOD NEWS! ^ R x w le / L “Bib Steel some delightful rich. You’ll like its texture. RHEUmnSM ■ U. S. Steel variations of a Prune Bread Ctazy Watej Crystals *i»e Benjamin F.| almost miraculous benefits “We renew quickly baked bread? (Makes 1 loaf) to sufferers from rheuma> Snacks are something special if Z cups white wheat flonr ACHESnURS cism, arthritis* neuritis, It’s child’s play to m ake to sit down Don’t ‘dose’ yourself. Rub the acliiiig and stomach disorders' union in an | you have some beautifully textured 1 cup white flour caused or agcravated by prune bread with a spread of cream 1 teaspoon soda imrt wen vitb Mvstetole. Its great r elimination. Money* delicious, hom e-style a mutually cheese and jelly. Dinners, too, can k guarantee. H youf . . . of cou 1 teaspoon baking powder Egeist doesn*! stock. be budget-wise if you’ll take less Yi cup sugar amazing relief. U patn is intease— sen LTNN SATS: Leftover meat and chicken can be made into really generous hot NICKEL Make Simple Supper Infcr biscuib sandwiches if they’re dipped in egg- Howl of Protl Dishes Something Special milk mixture, then Med. Se^e The Eato Fruit fritters for dessert may with spiced fruit for a complete^r satis^ing supper. Crijpy lti«5 recently de\| sound anything but spectacular, but right away | just serve them with some melted Hard-cooked eggs, cut in quar Britain is raspberry jelly as a sauce and see ters, swimming in rich cream sauce sterling. what a solid hit they can make. wiUi pink shrimp, are hard t 6 resist The valud Shreds from the roast chidcen when served on small, split, toasted down when [ can be extended into a nice supper and halved biscuits. price of so main dish if set on a bed of cooked Popovers split and filled with U;!fS(IOIIIOHFr;55^/ penny tax. rice in a buttered casserole, _tben creamed chicken or chipped beef PUM shorimins-mmi* by th* WMwn Oil Paepl* innnediatel; topped with cream sauce, will satisfy the hungriest crowd •tores quit | until bubbly and brown. for Sunday evening stwera. together to ( THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. VIRGIL Len Kleis FIED Relieve Stuffy w a i t ! WHKr*? •mfcT L I M E N T I t EKIAL!.____ MST! It^ith, Concrdls Incandescent & Blucpnnu Quick. Put a tew Vicks Va-tro-nol Hux—“ Did you see Bulber last Kose Drops In each night? Boy, was he lit up.” nostril. Va-tro*Qol Tux—“ Yes, I saw him . He stood Ik i S. C T t : ____ w o r k s right where over me and I was able to finish tro ub le [...NEOLS li.KN i-isa:wi-.JKS V vev.'O \ £. lOc. .V' J- ;•;! Hoke, Iviilc M ;'UOO. rc5:p:';d. I f l:.00 T».-r ll’’-'- AXEL.c.vLir. •■StW____ Wc-sl iiian’-s iir.'.ycr. Mooks BOUFORD By M ELLO RS N E m PAHS W POP WHITE orYEUOW I; pict;irp5. curt.iins kun*Dow:i Cr:'ci;ioa tts, in just 7 days.... in one short weet.. . How To Relieve a group of people who changed from their «ld dentifrices to CaloxTooth Powder avei^' ■•jon roccip: of p.-.y. aged 3S% brighter teeth by scientific tesL B r o n c h i t i s :‘sSiJS ::i:'u;iSs |-ilamin Distributinif Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy CreomulsioQ relieves promptly because luc-troit. MichiE:in._ Calox today. . . so your >ass^pss^ it goes tight to the seat of the trouble |:'00-$1.25 Pos;p;;id. to help loosen and expel germ laden feeth can start looking phlegm and aid nature to soothe and , Sneads. Fin.____ tnghler tomoirovl heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial il yoi: s:=n:c r.um- mucous membranes. Tell youc druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough CALOX or you are to have your money back. ISTKI MliNTS TOOTH POW DEI^ .McKesson & Robbins Inc., Bridgeport, ConiL MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fuher CREOMULSION for Coughs,Chest Colds,Bronchitis SI c t h i kii'.d of insu".'.- a n d you \vil! n? easy Ufcd |r , 5 f:-5. nnd ncv; 54;>5. ; a 52KS MiNCEMEAT MUFFINS 3., !r;c. Moist and tender made with Kelloggs All-Bran! 1 cup All-Bran U cup sugar acupmilk legg ' 1 cup prepared 1 cup sifted mincemeat flour 2 tablespoons 3 teasp & E Q L IP . sh o rte n in g i sale of esiabUshcd a tea sp o o n s a lt ■sast. Year ’round out- 1. Combine All-Bran, milk and mincemeat; soak about 5 minutes. 2. Blend shortening and sugar; add egg and beat well. Stir In All-Bran E—CL'j. I’KOi' m ix tu re . 3. Add sifted .dry Ingredients: mix only until combined. 4. Fill greased muffin pans % full. Bake in mod. hot oven (400’P) about 25 mln, Yield: 12 medium toUflSns. AiMriea's mo$t ILANTS, ETC. famous natural I...... Tcnn. Shipper. Tenn. fccririnp. ST.fiO thousand, ■ptly. W. C. M.ithvwa, ilotlier Knowis pd on Values |ng the Ads ^HEADCOID XONGESTIOAT ) NosG Drops 0 ^ ■jpen up cold- A t. You breathe is 2-drop v.-ay. 46-49 |ir Strcnt'tb and Apply Black Leaf 40 to roosts witb handy Cap ' U B e lo w P a r Brush. Fumes rise, killing |iused by disorder ot kid* lice and fealhermites.wbile hut pcrmka poisonous chickens perch. One ounce For truly many v.'cnk end Diisi-.-aLle treats 60 feet of roosts I to rtmove exctss •90 cliickens. Directions r from the on package. Ask for Black Leaf 40, the dependable insecticide of many uses. fciiis, leg tiaina, Tobaeca By-Products ft Chsmleal ■qutnt and ecan ne nnd burning h'll- Corporation • Richmond. Virslsla .bint; is wrong witb 0 doubt that prompt than neglect. L'ei' I II is better to rtly on d FOLEY PILLS 18 won countrywide ap- Relieve omething los.i favorably lave been tri^d and teal- • I VWANT T H OSe PAPERS ON T he . Arc at all drug etorca. OI80ONS OEAt.. WHEN YOU'RE SURE YOU W B a c k a c h e s CAN'T FIND W e M , LET M E KNOW.- I I d u e to l \ Slu^ish Kidneys - e r OOIWU YOUR MONEV BMN THE PA VIE PFCORP. MOCKPVILLE N. C . NOVEMPER 23 1949 THE DAViE RECuRD. Jlfygyg UaderBond^Davie Crop Collec- THE DA) C. FRANK STROUD. EDITOR. At a final hearing before Magis Oldest Pape trate Fred R. Leagans at the court tion No Liquor, TELEPHONE house Wednesday afternoon. W ill Davie county’s CROP commit Myers, of near Bixby, was bound tee met November 15 at 7:30 in Entered at the Vogioffice in Mdcks- over to the M arch, 1950 term o f NEWS AF ville. N, C ., as Second Vai) the courthouse to complete plans Davie Superior court for the fatal Thanksgiving! m .t.ter. March 3. 1903. fo r the count\’’s p articipation in Dr. S. B .: shotgun slaying of Everette (Prea the North Carolina CROP friend cher) Melton at Myers home on trip to Salisbij SUBSCRIPTION RATES; ship food train. We have many things to be thankful fo» at this 0'>E YEAR IN N. CAROLINA t 1.50 Oct. 22nd. Myers, who was re ! W ith M. D. Pope, county chair- R . B. Sanf] SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. presented b^ Attorney Burr Brock, ONf YEAR. OUTSIHE ST AT' <2 i fl I man, presiding, the group divided Thanksgiving season—for good health, bountiful last week plead self-defence but didn’t take Six MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE ■ $I 00 I the county into church areas for crops, peace with foreign nations and prosperity business. the witness stand. His defense was , the purpose of collection. The based principally on the state pastors were elected chairmen of smiling upon this great country. Get your lal ments of his wife, who it appear each church. These pastors will The Davie Rq Harry S, Stroud ed, was the only other person ac be in charge of CROP in their few left. Harrv S. Stroud, 41, of this city, tually present when the shooting various areas. G. C. W alk! died of a heart attack at Mooies- I occurred. Mrs. Myers testified in Collections are being made this Your Home Is Your Castle by m erchant, | ville late Sunday afternoon, where j part that M ilton had fired a num- week. Every donor will be able shaking hand he had been doing organization I her of pistol shots into the house to designete the church relief a- If Your N eed AnythinJ In T he i where she and her husband were, work for the past several weeks. gency, though he wishes his con Mrs. T. N. I I and that Melton was leaning thru His death was a severe shock to tribution to be sent. some time in the top part of the front door with Furniture Line, Electric A ppliances, I his family and relatives here. “CROP gifts are really appre, her daughter,! a pistol in one hand and was at Su.viving are she wife, Mrs. ciated,” stated Mr. Pope. "The tempting to unfasten the door Fleeta Keever Stroud, one daugh state and national offices have re- Heating and Cooking Stoves, Ray T. MoJ ter. Miss Nancy Stroud, and one with the other hand when Myers eeived thousands of letters from popular Regil fired a shotgun blast which alleg in town a sl| son, Harrv Keever Stroud; his edly struck Melton in the chest, recipients overseas. Davie coun Floor Coverings, Etc. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. killing him instantly. ty will ask ask for wheat, com day. Stroud, one brother, Frank The State was represented by and cash in the late November We have a large line to select from. Let us furnish George Clid Stroud, Jr., two sisters. Misses Solicitor Avalon Hall and Attor- collection. went a tonsil I Louise and Jessie Libby Stroud, nev Claude Hicks. They based This collection will be deliver your home with the needed piece of furniture you their case on the assumption that ville Hospital! all of Mocksviile. ed to the Stonestreet warehouse Myers actually fired the first shot neglected to purchase. in g Funeral services were held at in the fatal gun battle, and that located at the depot in Mocks- Mocksviile Baptist Church Tues the body could not have fallen in ville on November 29 and 30, Mr. The Kappa I day afternoon at 2:30 6 ’clock, a face dow n po sitio n w ith the head Pope announced. | Make this Thanksgiving Day a day long to be re serve dinner i with his pastor, Rev. T. P. Davis and shoulders off the porch, if A ll cash denations will be turn-' Melton had been leaning through Beagle Club officiating, and the body laid to ed over tO D. C. Rankin, secretary membered when the relatives and friends come in the top of the door when he was 26th. Everylj rest in Rose cemetery. shot, lunior Johnson, who went and treasurer, for forwarding to His death has brought sadness with Melton to the Myers home the port of embarkation. to help you celebrate this glad season. M r. a n d Mi| to a host of relatives and friends, and was near the home but not and Mrs. Z. actually in sight, testified that the not only in this cicy, but through Come In And Look Over Our Big Store. afternoon rec first shot fired sounded to him Vifin Honors ' M . M cG la r out Northwestern North Carolina. like a shotgun Mrs. Blanche D unn, who was at the Myers home Miss Sara Dot Call and Mr. at Greensbor Robert Dwiggins, of Mocksviile, The Record would be glad to ' said she ran when she saw there W e Can D eliver Your Furniture Prom ptly. ' was going to be trouble, and that have been placed on the Midse Rev. J. P .: print the names of ail the new she heard only one shot which mester honor roll at Brevard Col First Baptist ' folks who moved here to make sounded like a shotgun. She later Baptist State I lege with ratings of 2.80 and 2.6 0 We Are Alv/ays Glad To Have You Visit Us. their home. If you know of a retracted this statement and said respectively. Mr. Dwiggins has was i.i sessi The Cooleem^e High School THE DAVIE RECORD. football team defeated Mocksville Mrs. Chas. Lagle X-Ray Survey High School Friday afternoon at Cildest Paper In The County Mrs. Charles Lagle, 74, died last Following is the Davie County Cooleem ee, 21 to 6 . Better luck Monday afternoon, Nov 14th, Mass X-Ray Survey schedule that For Thanksgiving No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads next time, boys. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. opened Nov. 16th: Craige Foster, in East Mocksville, Hours are 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Camp at all locations except the Prison following an extended illness. NEWS AROUND TOWN. bell are the preud parents of a Camp and Industries. Three mo Surviving are the husband, one We Can fin e 8 ^ pound son who arrived at bile units will operate in Davie: daughter, three sons, Clarence La Dr. S. B. Hall made a business | Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, Advance. Shady Grove School, gle, Cooleemee; D. G. Lagle, Car (For School St Community,) Nov. trip to Salisbury Tuesday. j on Fridavt Nov. 18th. this teret, N. J., and C. B. Lagle, Tuc 23 a n d 25th. Supply Your kiful R. B. Sanford spent one day son, Ariz.; three grandchildren; Mocksville High School (School Cpl. Lee Hopkins, son of Mr. Only) Nov. 23rd. last week in Winston-Salem on four great-grandchildren, and o^ie and Mrs. Lonnie P ., Hopkins, of Fork, Community House, Nov. ;rity business. Needs With Martinsville, Va., spent the week half-sister; Mrs. Lon Howard, of 23rd. Salisbury. lerusalem Baptist Church, Nov. Get your land posters today at end in town with relatives. Lee Funeral services were held at 25th. The Davie Record office. Only a has been stationed in Canada, but Everything It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craige Cornatzer, Novi 26th. few left. is now stationed in Wyoming. Ephesus, Veach Score, Nov. 26. Foster at 3 p. m., last Wednesday, Mocksville Square, Nov. 25, 26, G . C . W alk e r, well-known Bix- Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spear, of with Rev. Foster Loflin and Rev. 28, 29,30th. Takes To Make bv merchant, was in town Friday Cleveland, are the proud parents A. J. Cox officiating, and the body Cooleemee, High School, (For shaking hands with friends. of a fine daughter, Gwen Victoria, laid to rest in Rose cemetery. School and Community) Nov. 28, who arrived at Long’s Hospital, Mrs. Lagle was a native of Da 29 an d 30th. Farmington High School, (For Mrs. T. N. Chaf&n is spending Statesville, Thursday, Nov. 17th. vie County, a daughter of the late School and Community) Nov. 28, some time in Raleigh the guest of Thanksgiving A Day Long Mrs. Spear is a daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Webb McCullough. 29 and 30th. her daughter, Mrs. Paul Humprey. and Mrs. Craige Foster, of this city. Free for everyone 15 and over. No undressing. Takes only a min Ray T. Moore, Yadkin county’s Herbert C. Holman ute. Confidential report. To Be Rem em bered popular Register of Deeds, was 4‘H. Achievement Herbert C. Holman, 73, a na in town a short while Wednes tive of Davie County, son of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Potts day. late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holman, and little son, of Edenton, visited Progtam of Route 2, died at his home in relatives in and around Mocks Turkeys Hens Fryers Irnish Marshalltown, Iowa, on Nov. 11th. George Clingman James under The Annual 4-H Achievement Mr, Holman migrated west more ville last week. you went a tonsil operation at Mocks Program will be held in the Farm than 40 years ago. Pork Ham s and Shoulders ville Hospital last Tuesday morn ington gymnasium on Wednesday, The funeral and burial occurred in g Nov. 23, at 7:30 p. m. at Marshalltown Nov. 14th. Ervin Angell. President of the Among the survivors in Davie Fish, O ysters, ; The Kappa Club women vnll County are a sister, Mrs. Maude Princess Theatre County Council, will preside. The re- serve dinner to the Davie County Caither, of this city, and a broth program will consist o f reports of Beagle Club on Saturday, Nov. er, Guy Holman, of Route 2. THURSDAY & FRIDAY C ranberries, C elery, Lettuce, le in 4-H activities, special music, pre Other survivors are two broth 26th. Everybody invited. sentation of achievements and a- ers, P. A. Holman, of Iowa, and Dennis Morgan & Doris Day Ernest Holman, of Oklahoma; two Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tomlinson, wards, and recreation. The pub In “ITS A GREAT FEELING” Pum pkins, Turnips, sisters, Mrs. Roland Early, W ins lic is invited to atiend. and Mrs. Z. N. Anderson spent an ton-Salem, and Mrs. Sallie Bolick, with Jack Carson And A Host afternoon recently with Mrs. A. W inter Haven, Fla. Of Stars. In Technicolor O ranges, A pples, C ocoanuts M. McClammery, who is quite ill Mrs. D. P. Dyson Mr. Holman had many friends at Greensboro. in Davie who were saddened by SATURDAY Mrs. D. P. Dyson, 85, died at news of his death. And A Full Line Of Frozen Foods iptiy. Rev. J. P. Davis, pastor of the her home near -Sheffield at 5 a. m. Charles Starrett In First Baptist Church, attended the Thursday morning, following sn “LARAMIE” with I s . Baptist State Convention which extended illness. WANT ADS PAY. Smiley Burnette D o Your Shopping Early was ia session at Raleigh and Surviving are three sons. Travis W ANTED—Poplar lumber. MONDAY & TUESDAY Wake Forest last Tuesday, Wed Dyson, of Guilford; Marvin and YOUNG NOVEL! Y CO. nesday and Thursday. Munsey Dyson, of Sheffield, and B ob H ope Sl Lucille Ball In Mocksville, N. C. a number of grandchildren. -SORROWFUL JONES” Mr. and Mrs. ]. L. Stewart and Funeral services were held at LOST—^3 months old Red sour Allison-Johnson Co. children, who have been living in pig. Finder notify V. FROST, with Mary Jane Saunders & New Union Methodist Church at P H O N E 111 N. MAIN STREET Mocksville, R. I. ; Bruce Cabot Roxboto for the past 13 years, 2 p. m., Friday, with Rev. Foster moved back to their old home PURE COFFEE—Fresh ground Lofiin offieiaring, and the body I WEDNESDAY We Will Be Closed All Day Thursday county last week, and are living on laid to rest in the church ceme Mocksville’s Preferred Quality, R o u te 1. tery beside her husband who died 39c p o u n d . Dick Powell & Marta Toren MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE in O ctober, 1948. In “ROGUES REGIMENT” Sanford Green continues very Mrs. Dyson was a native of Ire with “VINCENT PRICE” ill at his home on Route 1, his dell county, but had spent all of many friends w ill be sorry to leam. her married life in Davie. A good H e has been ill fo r several m o n th s woman has been called to her re ward. but had shown much improve ment until he suffered* a relapse recently. An Appreciation Jane Betts Lynch, in£int daugh We wish to extend our heart-? NOTICE! ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch, felt thanks to all our friends and | H; 1 Used Allis-Chalmers Tractor; of Asheville, who died Nov. 15th. neighbors for the many kindn^^sses , 1 Used Red Ford Tractor; 1 Used was laid to rest in Rose cemetery shown us during the illness and Farmall H; 1 Used Ford Truck. Thursday. Mrs. Lynch, before after the death of our wife and For Bargains in used Tractors and marriage, was Miss Louise Chaffin mother. May the Lord bless you eq u ip m e n t see All Stores In M ocksville of this city. all, is our prayer. B. & M. Tractor & Implement Co. C. L. Lagle and Children. Sales of New Ferguson Tractors Pfc. Donald G. Hillard, son of and Implements. Affiliated With The Mrs. Stella Hillard, of Mocksville, Route 5 Lexington, N. C. Route 4, has been admitted to the SHOES AUCTION SALE—I will offer M erchants A ssociation Army and Navy General Hospital, Boger & Howard for sale at public auction, to the That Laugh Hot Springs National Park, Ark., highest bidder for cash, on Satur At Oil and Gxeaso as a patient, the Public Informa day. Dec. 10, 1949, at 10 o’clock, a. ’ Thai's rig h i—non'^BJip ^Teo- tion Office said today. PURE SERVICE | m., at the old Cope place, near prene soles are oil proofs W ill Be Closed All Day i Cornatzer, a lot of household and All persons who subscribe or Tircs Batteries A nd Accessories kitchen furniture, also farming renew their subscriptions to The > Dupont N tools. This is the property of the piene you se« every d»y in g»i- R ecord, w ill receive free, a 1950 Kurfees Paints ! late f. M. McDaniel. oline and oil hoses—and when Blum’s Almanac. Come in early you get the heel-to-loe oomioit Thursday, Nov. 24th Corner N. Main & Gaither Sts. GUS McDANIAL, and avoid the rush. Mail us your Administrator. oi the Charles Chester Ail subscription and we will send Cushion Innersole* and Neo- P ho ne 80 I ! prene soles and heels in a iemi- you an Almanac postpaid. drsss shoe for both work and Thanksgiving Day. j street wear-Man, you've really The W. S. C. S. of Center ! got yourself a shoe. Fae(oty-to- Walker Funeral Home you piioesonly $8.50 and 8.93. Methodist Church will sponsor ■U.S.Pot,i>t2,42t,MS their annual Bazaar and Supper AMBULANCE SERVICE Saturday, Noyember 26th from DAME DRI\E.(h DAY OR NIGHT Mocksville 5:30 to 8:00 p. m., at the Grange HaH. Come out and get a good Phone 4 8 Eibert H. Harpe home cooked meal. . THEATRE Mocksville, N. C. Avon Street Phone 346-J, Mocksville Salisbury Highway MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Merchants Association Oscar Poindexter, popular rural letter carrier on Advance, R. 1. Wednesday and Thursday was in town Wednesday greeting Nov. 23rd and 24th his many friends. Oscar has been “THUNDER IN VALLEY” carrying mail for the past four Lon McAllister & P. A. -Gardner years, and received his commis Noted Throat Specialists Report sion as regular carrier recently. In Technicolor on 30~Day Test of Ccftnel Sm okers ... ONJE CARTOON Before You Miss Annie Laurie Etchison, U . S. Army Post Librarian, who has Friday and Saturday Build, Burn, or Buy, Wreck, Get Sick or Die, NOr(Wi£MCaSE been stationed in Germany for Nov. 25th and 26th the past 30 months, arrived home DOUBLE FEATURE Have An Accident or A Baby last week, and will spend some “KIT CARSON” OFIHROfflifU^KnON time at her old home at Cana. See Us For The Proper Insurance Coverage m Richard Dix & Jane Wyatt Miss Etchison has many friends Also "RIVUR BOAT RHYTHM’ in Davie who are elad to welcome FIRE AND AUTO LINES WRITTEN AT he r hom e. Leon ErroU & Walter Catlett ONE CARTOON. 15 DISCOUNT OR ON DIVIDEND BASIS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowles, who CAMEIS! are living in the Lloyd Apartment Monday and Tuesday house, on Wilkesboro street, will Nov. 28th and 29th “MISS TATLOCK’S MIL V«s. Uies* were the findings move to Concord Dec. 1st, where LEAGANS & MATTHEWS irf noted tbroat specialisU Mr. Bowles w ill be assistant coun LIONS’ John Lund & after a total ai 2,470 weekly . ty agent in Cabarrus County. Mr. Wanda Hendrix «»aimnatHiiis of tlw throats ^w les has been assistant county of hundreds o1 men and ONE CARTOON INSURANCE AGENCY. agent in Davie County, for several women who smoked Camel*, Mdairiy Camels, for 30 years. Their many Mends ai« | All Shows Start At 7 O’Clock 134 S O U T H M A IN ST. PHONE 200 AND 8 8. sorry to see them leave Mocksville, consecutive dajs but wish them well in their new Space Reserved For Trucks h o m e . THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET TO A CONVALESCENT CLASSIFIED So Wilson Held Up the W ar DEPARTMENT I AM praying for you, friend, while you are BVn.DING MA'TERIALS S600.00 BoUds 4 Bm. Se Batb, Concrete waiting. Block— * Home.“ In" istructions s ti_ ,--- _& -B lu e p rii^ For Fast Shorthand Lesson $2.00. Money Back Guarantee. Farrow, Box «45. Cof i670hio^___ * ------By BILLY ROSE------The long hour through for strength to come DOGS, CATS. PETS. ETC. During the closing days of World War I, I took the President of REGISTERED boll terrier puppies for Tax Violations again. sale. Out ot Ch. blood lines, double bred the United States out of play for 15 minutes. I did it with my little to Int. Ch. Raydrum Brigadier. Males, PRESIDENT TRUMAN’S wam- shorthand pencil. S50.00; females. S35.00. Jack R . Coleman. 6 od grant you patience that you may wait bravely: Ja*Nan>Do Farm. 103 Woodland Dr«> * ing that there must be a tax At the time. I was working for the War Industries Board in Wash ThomasvUle. Ga.______increase recalls the fact that bur ington as a stenographer, and running out to get chocolate sodas for Mr. God grant you courage for these days, and when eau of internal revenue experts Baruch, its chairman. The healing comes, as come it will, I pray. FARMS AND RANCHES estimate they could collect close A few days before the Armistice, a Board executive handed me a let FOR SALE: Improved farms and acre age. North central Florida. to a billion dollars more annually ter and told me to deliver it to the proper party. The proper party was Health may be yours for many a useful day. GENE LESLIE. Realtor without increasing taxes—if they Woodrow Wilson. MadlsoQ, Fla,______Phone #g?7l AR Odell, seven miles from Concord had better income-tax enforce The White House that day was a .three acres for sale or rent, In the meantime, rest, and know the everlasting Srs. Agnes Bamhardt. Deteo. N.C. ment. jumble of senators. Cabinet mem six-inch trout, "Mr. Baruch tells Two years ago the 80th congress bers, ambassadors and important me you can tirite 200 words a Arms are close about you, that they will INSTRUCTION chopped off a huge army of in- brass. News of the Armistice was minute. I wonder if yoi/d give Sustain you, and a gentle voice commands you LEARN AIR CONDITIONING come-tax examiners, a group of expected any hour, and the tension me a little demonstration." hard-working, underpaid public AND REFRIGERATION was like the last few seconds of "Know that I am God, be still, be still." BT ROME STUDY servants who have the impleasant the Dempsey-Firpo fight. He handed me a pad and a pen but necessary job of checking on cil, and picked up a New York And heeding him, his healing touch will mend In your spare time and prepare yourself I handed the letter to one of Mr. newspaper on his desk. Then, in to earn top money. **A.C.R.I..’* one of people’s income taxes. While part Wilson’s secretaries, and was asked Your weary heart and mind. God bless you, America's leading Trade Schools offers a of this cut personnel has been rein his clipped, precise speech, he home study course, with 4 weeks later to wait in case of a reply. A few read one of the editorials at about friend. Practical Shop Training in Baltimore. stated, the tax examiners are still minutes later the secretary re- Write today for Free Booklet. ACRl, woefully understaffed and able to 150 words a minute. When he had — GRACE NOLL CROWELL U3 North Paca Street. Baltimore 1. Md. *•— - — turned, looking finished, the President said, “Now inspect only a fraction of the re puzzled. “The turns. let’s hear you read it back.” MACHINERY & SUPPLIES President would CHAIN SAWS, gasoline engine driven. W i On top of this has developed i m like to see you,” he Well, as every stenographer Made by original manufacturers of port* another tax-payment deterrent—, m said. knows, it’s the reading back that able chain saws: 4 H P; 30" 2 man type— 20" 1 man type; guaranteed perfect. namely, delays and wire-pulling in I g o t trembly in- counts. I shot the editorial back at While they last S197.50 FOB N. Y . C. the prosecution of tax frauds. ^ side. I was pushing him a good deal faster than he had Circular available. Pneumatic Tool Sales dictated it. And then I started at Co. 14-20 33rd Ave.. Long Island City, N.T. When the average taxpayer 'Jk 18 at the tune — FURNIT URE mfg, force sate: Cut-off the bottom of the page and read the saw. rip saw, band saw. drills, tube sees certain big shots getting B n editorial backwards. bender» polishing mch., sewing mch., away with spectacular tax vi East Side, and also Sander, furniture press, paint spray equip* plain fresh. But my Wilson chuclded. He asked me meat. Write Waverly BaU MJg. Co. lor olations, naturally he figures Information. Phone 2301 Waverly Hall, he is entitled to do the same. Billjr Bose dealings with Pres- questions about Gregg shorthand— Ga. idents had been limited to the one lie was a Pitman writer. By this This is not the fault of the MISCELLANEOUS treasury tax examiners nor the' I had seen on dollar bills. time, I was patronizing him a lit tle—the caddie who shoots a 61 FIREWORKS—Save half: Sparklers. Sc prosecution officers of the Mr. Wilson smiled when he saw box. Chinese Firecrackers. package. justice department, most of me. “I understand you’re quite a isn’t self-conscious when he dis Write for free list. ALLEN FIREWORKS shorthand writer,” was his greet cusses mashie shots with a Rocke COMPANY. Winny Bldg., Ringgold, Ga. whom are diligent public serv hack. When I told him he had the rooftops. MBN-Women: Use Scripture verse writing ants. ing. feller. aper. 10 sample sheets. 10c; 50 sheets, « • * made no mistakes, the President I had no sooner gotten to my S)c. Free paper offer with samples. Hoke, * • * 6ia-D Hogan. Jacksonville 2, Fla.______But when tax frauds are sent to I PICKED UP the New York pa sighed like a kid who has just desk than the phone rang. “Mr. U. S. district attorneys for criminal MT TREMBLES vanished. I knew finished playing The Elves’ Baruch wants to see you,” said his the President was a shorthand per and handed the pad and pencil prosecution interminable delays to Mr. Wilson. “I wonder if you’d Waltz" for Paderewski. secretary. ells S1.20 per dozen. AX EL, 28 Important Potato New Processes ------WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS— ----- RELIGION: The most important single vege “Molasses” from aspen trees, New Concept Urged table in the world as a whole is sulphuric acid from sulphurous ED When man finds himself unable doubtless the potato, says the Na iron ore, musiirooms raised in Bethlehem Steel Sifns With Union; to cope with the myriad probletps tional Geographic Society. The peat compost — these are some ENT that beset him, when there seems latest to attain world-wide impor projects on trial for commercial to be no avenue toward solution tance is the tomato. development in northeastern Min nesota. I e h i a l s Confusion Shrouis Defense Policy; within himself, he is wont to turn to thr* concept of Divine aid for the Bl-.:opnnto ■ L. H. help he needs. Keep Posted on Values ^ k ;. O h io .______Industry Profits Reflect Up-Trend Effective Cough AS THIS IS TRUE of most in By Reading the Ads . iM't ___ _ ^D IT O B 'S NOTE: When •pinions ar« expressed.In tbese colamns, they are those of dividuals, it is essentially true of Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not necessarilr of this newspaper*) SCMPTtJRE; J«r«miah Ij 14:7^: 20; Syrup, Mixed at tor this nation, as evidenced by the 22*1*23' 32‘^10* 37^9 motto on its coins, the frequent DEVOTIONAL BEADING: PblUipia2)» 1:12- 20. CRANBERRIES Home for Economy ,U IJ. Coleman, BIG STEEL: allusions to the Divinity in its con .nxlland Dr., Slowing Down stitution and laws. & HOW TO COOK THEM Ko Cooking. No Work. Real Saving. The Break Comes Here*« an oM home mixture your mother But, it seemed, a new concept, a probably used, and u still one of the most Spokesman of God cranberries, old rwipes, new recipes, The break had come in the steel new dedication to religion was effective for couehs due to colds. Once tried, ;i;id strike. needed. President Harry Truman you’ll swear by it. Lesson for November 27,1949. York 8. New York, Adv. Make a syrup with 2 cups granulated .ato r The United Steelworkers had himself went on the air to empha signed an agreement with the size that need. His broadcast was sugar and one cup water. No cooking needed. C Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. Bethlehem steel corporation end part of the program, “Religion in od makes use of strange Instead of sugar syrup. I- or rent. RESET EASYI N o ikiU I. nric-o. S.C. ing the strike for that company’s American Life,” sponsored by the G characters. What shall we Now put 2 ^ ounces of f^nex into a pint 80,000 workers and breaking the Federal Council of Churches, the think of a preacher who tried to LOOSE required. H uidia bottle, and fill up with your syrup Th» otherwise solid front that had been Synagogue Council of America, and beg off from being a preacher? like puny . . .a n d makes a fu)l pint o( cough medicine, and gives you about four times as much for your llTlO N lN G maintained by big steel in the 18 other religious bodies. What can we make of a man who SCREWS hardens into wood money. It keeps perfectly and tastes fine. : a n o s strike issue. The President urged every Amer actually reproadied And you'll say it's really excellent for IPY IT WAS A TRIUMPH for CIO’s ican to take an active part in the God fo r forcing quick action. You can feel it Uke hold VC President Philip IVIurray who an religious life of his community and him into the minis swiftly, ft loosens phlegm, soothes irritated l .' W l . . " c-nc o f membranes, helps clear the air passages. o ffe rs a nounced that the agreement called give generoiis support to religious try? How shall we Thus it makes breathing easy and lets you LACT for Bethlehem to pay the full cost institutions. rate a man who in get restful sleep. :'.i'mv;nre. time of war urged Pinex is a special compound of proven A C U I. of minimum $100-a-month pensions Turning to the perplexed world his own nation to ingredients. In concentrated form. welt, lore 1. Md. for all employees 65 or over with situation of today, he declared that surrender, who was known for its quick action on throat and 25 years of service. A social insur every problem in the world could bronchial irritations. Money refunded if not [I M ’ i .I E S ance plan also was included in the believed by almost pleased in every way. be solved “if men would live by the nobody, who was o;;i:lne driven. agreement. Indicative of the general slow principles of the ancient prophets rOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE GET NEW ••.:rcvs o i p o rt- rerudiated by his CHlf Ot CRAB READY'MIXED. READY-TO USE PlNEXf 2 iy p e — Bethlehem, the industry’s second down in industry and field af and the Sermon on The Moimt.” i.u r ic c t , largest producer, was the first unit fected by it as a result of the own class and even ll-OB .N. Y. C. BUT, he added, that religion is his own famUy? ^“ eman Viaiic Tool S,tlc» of big steel to capitulate to union coal strike Is this photo of a like freedom—“we cannot take it isi.'.na City. N .Y. store of the Westland mine of What can we say of a man who demands for a company-financed for granted.” was often in hot water with the city s a l t : ^ pension and welfare plan. the Pittsburgh coal company. “Man to be free,” the President .V. drills, authorities, who spent months of iiis ijowini; mch.. No one could say just how much Because sales dropped so much said, “must work at it. And man— nJ soriiv cqiiip- with miners out of work, the time in jail, who was called subver II .Mfc. Co. lor the pension program would cost the to be truly religious—^must work at sive, and who never got along with IVavcrly Hall, steel company per hour for each store cut its operating hours that,too. Unless men live by their from 9 each day to 4. the established religion of his employee once it begins operating. faith and practice their faith in time? ■'iOUS______It was expected the pension plan their daily lives, religion cannot be a living force in the world today." The prophet Jeremiah was that I ; S;>;ivkler=:. 5c would start to function in January DEFENSE: man; yet posterity honored him. and the social insurance program Some Confusion | . Kinggotd. na. His own generation thought him a would get underway at about the BARKLEY: liar. But some then knew, as we ;:e verse writing same time. It was difficult to reconcile Mr. 10c: 50 sheets, He Made It •.;r.:L*5. lloke, Truman’s constant emphasis on the imow. today, that he was a teller _____ Murray told newsmen that a grave defense problem, that he said of God’s truth, a spokesman of God. “very conservative” estimate of He said he had no way of know I). Posip;iid. confronts the nation, with his slash ing whether he’d “make the grade,” * * * lb.: Stcn- the pension cost to the company _ , 'JSS!) W e s t ing of the air force budget which but he made it. On Halloween eve, Was He a Fessimisi? • C A L I F . would be about 10 cents an hour, but limited the groups to 58, and the Vice-President Alben W. Barkley’s E KNOW (Jer, 1) that Jeremiah . iu .t y e r , added actuarial studies would have more recent decision of the navy •V-irc5. c to be made before the cost could be plans to marry his Missouri sweet did not v/ish to be a prophet lil. Trial 3 to cut 31 warsiiips from the active heart, Mrs. Carleton Hadley, were W cctit. liox 1 determined definitely. in the first place,' though unlike fleet. annoiinced. With the wedding Isaiah he shrank back not from a THE CIO LEADER said the THESE ACTIONS served only to would culminate a romance that BetWehem action would set a pat sense of sin but because he thought j S l i intensify the average citizen’s con had the entire nation looking on of himself as a mere child. tern for the steel industry, but de fusion and puzzlement as to what with eager and excited interest. clined to say what companies he We know (chap. 20) that at times receipt of pay- actually is the status of the coun THE VICE-PRESIDENT is 71 and he was thoroughly discouraged piistmnn. Your was talking to privately. ■ ed. Iiiiu irie s try’s defense needs. a widower. Mrs. Hadley is 38 and about himself, and even cursed the “Bib Steel,” speaking through The navy’s top admiral had been a widow. Mr. Barkley’s age, how day he was bom. It is also true that U. S. Steel corporation President ousted because he contended pres P o s tp a id . ever, was no apparent obstacle to in the last war waged by his little Benjamin F. Fairless said: ent defense policies would destroy his coiirtship, just as it hasn’t been country of Judah before it was “We renew our earlier proposals navy value and effectiveness. Other to his political and governmental smashed, his advice from begin to sit down with the steelworkers navy officials were facing probaWe accomplishments. An ardent and ning to end was “Surrender.” union in an endeavor to negotiate punishment for speaking out. Uni active suitor, he squired Mrs. Had No wonder people thought him a a mutually satisfactory program fication and harmony were urged ley to numerous social affairs, al pessimist, a caiamity-howler. But . . . of course we will study the on all sides as a desperate need if most commuted to Missouri from before we call liim such names we Bethlehem settlement.” I t ME.NTS this nation is to protect itself in Washington as the courtship pro musf, remember two things. First The question was: How long the world of today. gressed. is, tiiat his unwillingness to be a would the remainder of “big steel” Despite all that, the air force was Mrs. Estell Rucker, mother of prophet, and the fact that so to hold out? The Bethlehem pact was to be less than it generals de Mrs. Hadley, was aU smiles when speak he hated the job, marks a a forceful argument for the unions clared it should be and the navy she was told of the proposed nup vitfcl fact: he, perhaps even more for, they could argue, if Bethlehem was being deprived of much of its tials. “I’ve been sitting on a volca than other prophets, sensed the dif can do it, so can you. |:r!seru- stren^h. This left stiU hanging the no,” she said. "It suddenly blew ference between his own ideas and question of who was right in the up. A]l(this excitement!” what God was saying through him, £hsm STETTINIUS: row over armed service unification ,TJw Satfley-B»ffles^-«»Hrahce-lB^ l'~ Even when what the Lord : o f i‘V3. Was Hard Worker and the proper defense setup. last spring at Washington when i said was not what they them- THE NAVY was taking 77 ships fee two met at a party in her honor I selves would have wished to B e n - G a u With the death of Edward R. out of active service—cutting tiie i>y Clark Gifford, presidential ad THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALdESIQUE 4 # D n r g a in s . Stettinius, another major figme of I say, they spoke for the lord \ of ins'riv operating fleet by 31 warships in viser. } nevertheless. Ihe other thing you will the Roosevelt era passed from the line with fund reductions. The fleet PRESIDENT TRUMAN was duly I to remember is that when I oa?y. L\=cd American scene. The former secre by mid-1950 wiU be made up of 237 lotified of the event and, it was tary of state died of a heart attack I everybody wants to believe a a n d n e w combat vessels, instead of the 268 said, would be present at the wed> pleasant lie, and a man comes at the age of 49. it had on September 1. Most of the ^ g . along telling the unpleasant STETTINIUS’ contributions to his cut was to be in the Atlantic force. truth, he is not a pessimist, he government were many and val It was also reported that 54,891 is simply stating facts. uable. A rich man’s son, he scorned men will be whittled from the navy a life of leisure and, instead, de and marine corps by next July to Free as Ever Jeremiah stood by the facts as termined to make his own way, correspond with the reduction in In Belfast, Ireland, there was God gave him insight to see them. which he did rather well. He was ships. sounded a new and lighter note in If they jailed him for it, he could caiur. Gads. not help that; but they coidd not Montsromcrv. chairman of the U. S. steel corpora the dismal refrain of world con-, tion at the age of 37. At 44, he was INDUSTRY: fusion. shut his mouth nor close his eyes. U.S. secretary of state, the top * * « Profits Climb Gypsies, with freedom of move & EQUIP. cabinet post. He was lend-lease ad ment since time immemorial, were Was he a patriot? : of established ministrator, taking over the post The first upward trend of U. S. supported by the minister of home EREMIAH was constantly ac Vcur ’round out- in 1941, a job in which he directed industry profits since the peak of affairs when efforts were made to cused of acts and attitudes which the 60-billion-dollar flow of sup earnings was reached in the third crack down on them and other Jtoday might be called “subver plies that played a major role in quarter of 1948 was reported in itinerants in northern Ireland. sive,’' though he dearly loved his ___ IMtOi* defeat of the axis powers. New York. THE MINISTER of home affairs country. TUs was because he dared I nf Pnscj]^;;o^ Youngest secretary of state since Profits turned around and headed took the view that proposed legisla to rebuke the ambitions of his the administration of George Wash upward in the third quarter of 1949, tion was “rather too drastic to country’s leaders. ington, Stettinius held the post only • 3(» feel store the report said, and pointed out that meet a situation wiiich is more of They said: Our country shall be critawbn 11 months. He resigned to become 1948 was a banner year that sur ci-L. .All equ... an annoyance to individuals than free! But Jeremiah knew it would )1. 11. A D K the first U.S. delegate to the United passed even the fabulous 1929. Thus a threat to community well-being. not be free. They said: Our king Nations general assembly. He was it appeared that industry earnings One complaint, issued to bolster will conquer! Jeremiah knew he ETC. one of Roosevelt’s advisers at the were at a record peak. the proposed legislation, was that would end his days a prisoner, Yalta conference with Winston BUT THE PICTURE was not " p la n t s . the gypsies tramped down crops, Jeremiah was unpopular, to put it Churchill and Joseph Stalin. quite as bright as it may have ap mildly, because he advised his peared. Washington had a different **We’dtiedupatt „ t and tntoed in early Missing country to take the only place dted.-- Suddenly,-- I I Bwoke-listened! Outside 1 heard a stfaogiedgtoant ALBANIA: report. Commerce Secretary Saw among the nations it could take— I1 got op...slipped out. The dark dedc was empty...but at the tail, I New 'Strong Man* yer reported that the coal and steel an humble one. saw a faint, gieen glow. I looked over die side and... strikes had increased the number The Communists were beginning of jobless by 225,000 in the week Then, as now, many persons to throw their weight around in ending October 8, as compared with think that patriotism means be Values lieving yours Is the perfect 2 "The ghattty glow lo the Albania. A new Communist “strong early September. It was quite pos “ water lights a floatiog tie Ads man,” Lt. Gen. Mehmet Shehu, sible that the strike effect had not conntry. It anyone paints to in- band! Aman-canghtbetween Moscow-trained army chief of staff, been felt strongly enough as yet to jusice in our land, some one our craft and the piling-.-lus was reported gradually taking over influence the roseate report con may yell, “Deport him!” But flashlight undet water! I Jeremiah showed what is a roped his wrist...managed to s n control from Premier Hoxha. cerning earnings' in industry. hold his bead above w ater... ACCORDING to reports reaching The future was uncertain. As true patriot. He is not necessar icteamed! Luckily—help 'headcoio western diplomats, Shehu appears strikes continued, so would purchas ily the man who approves aU feist! to be the actual ruler of the coun ing power dwindle, and with that the foreign policies of his na p£Sr/O M try. Hokha, Albanian leader for faD-off would come an inevitable tion (Jeremiah approved not five years, was reported to have decline in industry earnings. one), nor the man who speaks been shoved into the background HE EMPHASIZED thdt the fig only good of his conntry and his J Drops although he retains the title of ures released do not show the fiSl people. "W e iianled him op and ■^rpather 0 . premier. effects of the strikes because they The best patriot is the person got him into the cabin. Lucky those batteries lasted! The “strong man” is only 36 and were compiled while the walkouts who, seeing his country as God He said they’d been used a he not only is the boss of the army, were in their early stages. sees it, will dare to speak out lot! Believe me —we know but also chief of the secret police, As for industry profit, a compila Stuart Benson, 72, intema- against evil wherever he finds it. why 'Eveready* flashlight bat interior minister and vice-premier. * • • teries are called the batteries 46— 49 tion by the Associated Press tionaUy known sculptor, was re • N ip e liv e * ’! ” He is described as the most ruth showed net profits of 314 companies ported missing when the Polish A Way to Know God less Commimist in Albania. He amounted, to one billion, three mil- liner “ Sobieski," on whiibh ;he gained considerable fame in Alban TEREMIAH knew God well, and ion, 664,061 dollars in the third quar was a passenger, docked In the trouble with his contemporar ia during the war by leading the ter of this year—an increase of New York. The sMp^s master J first Albanian partisan division in ies was that they did not know God. 4.3 per cent over earnings of 962 said the ship was searched for But Jeremiah did not say: "Know many deadly raids agaimt Ger milUon, 102,819 dollars in the sec 24 hours bnt no trace of Benson mans and Italians. (Sod by tiecoming a prophet like ond quarter of 1949. was found. roe,” for he knew that only a few are caUed to be prophets. Neither NINEj(^UVES'! NICKEL CUT: ASIA: did he say, “(3o to church oftener,” Bethlehem Appeal for you can see in chap. 7 what he Howl of Protest How Much? luit at an acttva eat thoucht of the Temple of his time. ...takes a cat The Eatonton, Ga., city council Top policy makers in the U. S. He pointed to the good king backache, Protestant churches during the ...and dizzint-ss. lecient^ devaluated the nidcel and Christmas holiday season will seek government were beginning to talk Josiah (chap. 13). That king had boaneea >9. swelling. back tiilk turn ptip...aQ :anty urina- right away got a taste of the trouble funds to provide clothing, education, about a “Uttle MarshaU plan” for found God, not in a mysUc vision I burning is on- Britain is having with the pound recreation and spiritual leadership Asia, hoping that congress will ap like Jeremiah’s, not in burnt of ''ETaiMd7 "{IaAU«hl ' ( 18 wrong wub sterling. ferings and sacrifices, but m the pow«*be for refugees in the Near East. propriate approximately a billion mnomLoiMMHi lubi that promia The. value of the nickel went Church World Service, Inc., over dollars to “start off’ the program doing of justice looking out for the WM asdioiiaee back neglect. Uf-- coMPMiv.me. • lo rely on a down when the council raised the seas relief agency for 23 Protestant designed to stop the spread c i exploited, caring lor the helpless, inntraZtfe/ outitrywide ap. price of soft drinks by levying a and Orthodox denominations, sai^ communism in Asiatic countries. seeing that justice was done f B It-ss favorably .TwMcel wploMiiMt •• SffJmSfaSSItL In tried and test- tax. The bottling business a special Bethlehem Appeal com The news was in line with an efaenrfc^ MewMirarie^^f Ik# < 1 a;i drug tiorw. _ went to pot. Some mittee would seek gifts to aid refu nouncement of a meeting early next •tores quit seUing soda pop al- gees stranded in Bethlehem and year to set up a non-Communist tegether to escape the customer ire. other Near East areas. union southeast Aslan countries. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C.. NOVEMBER 23 1949 SENSE OF VALUES 22-Miinon-Volt Betatron ‘Real MeCo'"' Orl"-tn8tDd Enlisted to Fight Cancer SIL E R in Corner S’^Uon Brsv/> ATTENTION FARMERS! A 22-million-volt betatron now is ready for use in the treatnjent of According to re.^earch expei-ts. human cancer at the University of the express on “ the real McCoy" is Funeral Home POULTRY LOADING Illinois research and educational believed to have come to nur lan We W ill Buy O n Wednesday Nov. 23rd, This Week Only hospitals. guage bccaCise of a brawl in a sa AND Daily treatments are given in a loon. 8 A, M., To II A. M. specially-built underground build The story that a gentletnan Flower Shop In Front O f E. P. Potters Cotton Gin Your Ponitry ing in the medical -center district. by the name r.f McCoy one pfter- Only a limited number of patients noon was mindint; his own Phone 113 S. Main St HIGHEST M a r k e t p r ic e s p a id will be treated for a time; while drinking a schornpv of beer in a Mocksville, N. C. other research studies are coor comer s-alnon. He w,?.s annroached SALISBURY POULTRY CO. tinued. by a drunk who. ir a loud tnnp and Salisbnry. N, C A team of radiologists, physicists, tor no reast'n a( =>1' said vrrv 'in- Ambulance Service and technicians have pioneered in kind things sbout VrCoy and his the medical use of the betatron for ant-pstry some time. The instrument, Fr-f'ds nf the rirtir't trpri to science’s newest source of high dras him away, explniri'-'r: that energy x-rays and electrons, was •t'lf: the o' invented by Prof. Donald W. Kerst ''ip top pr;?.e fie’’'‘pi'S of f'e day DAVIE BRICK of the university's physics depart I’he drup'" snovJ-;rl h'-.’ disbelief nr>d The mother went shopping with ment at Champaign-Urbana. ■'n!.inued his abusive tr.ctics until her sm all boy. In the store, the Application of betatron x-iays VlcCoy turnrjd and flattened the COMPANY grocer invited sonny to help him for treatment of cancer is s;ipci- .leckler with one punch.. The vised by Dr. Roger A. Harvey and self to a handful of cherries. But When the heckler came to. he DEALERS ;IN the boy seemed very backward, members of the staff uf the depart ment of radiology at the univer ihook hl,?id for something you haven’t it.” Dr. Carl F. Schlotthauer, staff ^ £ e d him to do. made hy'S.'H. fCbaflin, Clerk of make ‘ buckle and tongue” meet but veterinarian at the Mayo . founda No cnange Superior Court of Davie County, tion in Rochester, Minn-, told •W RE SHALL THE PiFCSS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAINt UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNlBRIBED BY GAIN VOLUMN L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1049. NUMBER 18 rruA-r n o w ? NEWS OF LONG AGO The Right \ahe Meat-F«d Bebles T Ik ivi Seen Along Main Street In Nebraska Experiment By The Street Rambler. What W 118 Happening In Da SLAP- Meat fed by bottle, a new idea 000000 O f Ufe for young babies, proved success Harlev Sofley busy stropping vie Pefcre Parking R^eters ful in tests wi^ 18 infants, made R«tv. W. e. beohonr. HUh Point. N. C. R4 re.cently by Ruth Leverton of the razor—Haines Yates carrying cold And Abbreviated Skirts. Life ic real, life is earnest, Nebraska experiment station in drinks down Main street on cold (Davie Record, Nov, 28, 1923) And the grave is not its goal; cooperation with the babies’ physi afternoon—Miss Pear! Tatum do cian. ing afternoon shoppinp—Officer Seed cotton is 13 cents. Dusr thon art, to dust retumest. Strained beef, veal, pork and Mr and Mrs. J. C. Harp,*of Pi Was not spoken of the sonl.” !amt>—one kind each week in rota putting ticket on parked auto— no, were ------WCEKLY News ANALYSIS------RUSSIA: Good-Looking Desk Direct Warning How ConsGpated Matches Shelf Units BPSINB France, Canada Urge Atomic Pact; Soviet Russia was doing a bit of CATE. Gas I lo g . 8 m i l e l boasting and chest-thumping about People Can Be r .a . Hy. ]| the atomic bomb for her arms store bldg..| Britlsli Labor Gets Speedup Rule; stockpile. feet frontag KindtoThemselves and 5 acrei. IN A SP£2E(3I broadcast from All goes fol Thousands of people who suffer from lished three! G.M. Dividend Sets industry Mark Moscow, Georgi N. Malenkov, a chronic constipation have found an amaz Cove SpriaiJ member of the Soviet inner circle, ingly easy way to be kind to themselves. U IQ U O R warned that with the atomic bomb They don’t whip their systems with lounge andI Navy Background painful cathartics. Instead, ^e y downtown : (EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In Utese oolnmns, they are ihose of in Russian hands a third World turn to Nature’s Remedy. For Nature^ G o o d f o r . Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and necessarily of this newspaper.) businesses •PO UNDERSTAND WHY Secre- War would “wipe out capitalism.” Reme<^» IR tablets, is composed entirely 1025.7Dth St] ^ tary of the Navy Matthews had His was the main speech in celebra ofna tu r^ vegetable laxatives—so gentle, most people take them at night because F O B SA L , to discipline Adm. Louis Denfeld— tion of the 32nd anniversary of the tTiair ^e ^ IS not disturbed, yet regularity meats, beerl whom this column has consistently Bolshevist revolution. ia accomplished the next morning. a c r e s i .. Try Iff at our expense. 25 tablets 25c. 52 3,000 . praised—you have to understand “If the imperialists unleash a B t. g. Boxj third world war,” he said, “this Buy a box at any drug store and try it. what has gone on in the navy. I f you are not completely satisfied, rei . Over the 50-year period begin will not be the grave of individual the box and unused tablets to us. We will FAB ning with Teddy Roosevelt, the ad capitalist countries, but of world dyourmoi^ypl F O R S A L -, mirals have led almost a charmed capitalism as a whole.” age. NorthGB life. They had behind them the He said that atomic energy in the M ad iso u l personal glamour and publicity hands of capitalism is the “means DESK MATCHES SHELF UNITS S F A R M S - of bringing death.” •with 4-5-6 that radiated from those two dy ' IS easy to make this desk, also huUdings c, namic presidents—Teddy and FDR Turning to a new note for the Ala. Price □nit E in the upper sketch with cash, arrani —plus the secret but powerful sup moment, he declared that “we r fa r m s . B . port of Bethlehem steel, U. S. steel, do not want war and are doing Pattern 272. Units A and B are Birroinghair everything to prevent it.” Then, made with Pattern 270, C with 271. Westinghouse electric and other big * « « HELP W| corporations whose business flour discussing atomic energy again, Patterns include actual^size cutting m e n I w o I ished from building battleships. Malenkov asserted that atomic en guides for the curved shelves. Patterns Make 300Cif ergy “in the hands of the Soviet are 25c each. gerous ratsf The only two Presidents who jn o n e y b a c k L people must and will serve as a WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICB dealers, ho| bucked the navy in that period— mighty weapon of unprecedented C ry s ta l Be: Coolidge and Hoover—faced an D r a w e r 10, technical progress and further Bedford Hills. New Xork. admirals’ revolt not unlike that of speedy growth of the productive today, aided and abetted by the big I.EAKI forces of our country. A N lf steel and ship-building companies. FOLLOWING THE PARTY LINE Greatest heyday of the admirals right down to the final syllable, he came under Franklin Roosevelt. In your sp;i| charged that the United States has F IR S T A ID to the mifhat. to earn lo, They had never got over this, and a plan to “enslave the entire world” America's ll Secretary Matthews is now reaping and that this plan was “borrowed home study! the consequences. AILING HOUSE P r a c tic a l NEW NATAL OPEBAIIONS BOSS CONGRATULATED . . . from the mad plans of Hitler and Write todal can p i do 1 1 3 X opth FDR appointed as his secretary U.S. Navy Secretary Francis Matthews (left) congratidates Adm. Tanaka (pre-war Japanese militar of the navy Claude Swanson, a de Forrest P. Sherman after llie latter was named by President ist) but different in that it exceeds by Roger C.WIiitinan lightful and aging ex-^enator from Tmman as chief of naval operations to succeed Adm. Louis E. both plans together.” A with Plasfic Wood? M A C nil Virginia who knew little about the W E U A V L_ Denfeld. Denfeld was let ont because of criticism of unification Despite all the boasting and the “Checked” Enamel 6-inch slccJ navy. Swanson died in office after and defense policy in the armed services setup. bombast, there existed in many SiiSgMlKl by W. L S , lor water. 1 tio n . AW o r j letting Roosevelt and the admirals minds a doubt that Russia has the QUESTION: Is there any way to "PluHc WemI is perfect ler teal, E. J o n e s run the show. His successor was atomic bomb as we know it—a smooth the enamel on our wood b ig a n d c o v e rin g c n iclK In t iu c c o " , P a lm B e a c I Char'e.-; Edison, son of the late ATOMIC PACT: Plane Record weapon ready to be dropped at will, work without completely removing IM> pciie-winning letter tald. great inventor, Thomas A. Edison. it? It has several coats of various * * * Asked by Two FIRCWOKlI colors of enamel and varnish on it. box. Chine:4 France and Canada joined at Commercial planes were darting POLITICS: Itt'rite for fi Edisoi! Knew Navy Lake Success in asking that all about the world faster and faster. Sound & Fury There are tine cracks or checks fcOMPANVl nations do eversrthing in their pow Latest speed record for commercial in some of the enamel. Could we PECANS aJ The new secretary had operated The sound and fury of the 1950 rub it with turpentine or some gallon pailj a big industrial firm, understood er to ban use of atomic bombs and planes was claimed by Pan Ameri congressional campaign was Tbs. SI.or control atomic energy. can lines which reported its strato- thing, then sand it before repaint riAM S. Boj construction technicalities, and im touched off rather prematurely by ing? If we have to remove all the WANT A __ mediately got in the admirals hair. THE APPEAL was directed to cruiser Westward Ho landed at Minnesota’s Harold E. Stassen in a commoditl old paint, how should we do that? tag: pricesT By this time, FDR had diverted all—and especially the Soviet union London in 9 hours and 12 minutes Minneapolis where he accused A k r o n I. after leaving New York. Use a paint and varnish remover? many hundreds of millions from —to forget traditional ideas of the President Harry Truman, of making We want to repaint our woodwork, NEW. Whii soverignty of nations and join an Capt. Robert D. Fordyce, Jackson Send jmir tuggetlian la Beyle- r e q u e s t. 6(1 public works administration funds “vicious and untrue” statements in but those checks show through so M rs. Mary I Heights, N. Y., commander of the M idway, Inc., Dept P. W., 22 Eail to build warships. And, although atomic pact that woidd promote his attacks on political enemies. that it doesn’t look nice. congress howled, this was probably security and peace. Westward Ho, did it with the aid of AND STASSEN is one of those 40tb SIreel, New Yaifc l«, N. V. MUSI H w« pwbttth II, yen gel $5,001 a good thing—in view of impending It was a sincere gesture, but a tail wind which at times reached enemies, for the former Minnesota ANSWER: You have the right war. Certainly it would have been about all that could be said of any a speed of 75 miles an hour. governor and now president of the idea, but in reverse—that is, you a good thing if the admirals had results that might ensue was that ' The plane traveled the Great University of Peimsylvania, is a should use the sandpaper first, Y< not insisted on building so many it was a “nice try.” Circle route and its average speed certain candidate for the GOP pres and then clean off with turpentine Ne battleships but had built a few The proposal did have the sup was about 385 miles an hour. The idential nomination in 1952. before repainting. If you were go more escort vessels and antisub port of the others in the majoriy plane carried 21 passengers and a Stassen charged that Truman ing to varnish, you would have to marine craft. group of he 59-nation political crew of 10. used historical references in his re take off all the old finish; but as This was where Secretary Edison committee of the U.N. general as Only a day before, a Pan Amer cent St. Paul speech to “wrap the long as you are going to use paint cloak of Jefferson around himself,”- and the top navy brass had their sembly, but Soviet Russia was still ican plane flew from New York to again, I do not believe it wiU be m a but that actually the President first big clash. Edison went out to to be heard from on the suggestion. London in 9 hours, 21 minutes, necessary to take off all the paint, Pearl Harbor and dared to criti The French-Canadian resolution which had bettered the existing “long ago personally trampled on Write I the cloak of Jefferson.” which would be quite a job. But mentiq cize. He told the admirals that duty actually meant the majority pow- mark by 20 minutes. the cracks and checks should be at Pearl Harbor did not mean . WITHOUT mentioning Truman meat by name, Stassen answered direct sanded out smoothly so that they save 1 spending all the time on the beach FIEST BOMB WEIGHED TON will not show through the new at Waikiki, and that the first thing BRITISH LABOR: ly the President’s address at St, planosl According to Stephen M. More for More Paul in which the chief executive finish. Spinetl they had to do was get their fuel- Alexis, Haiti, the first atomic oil tanks underground. assailed “reactionaries” who, he bomb weighed a ton. He made It has been a fairly well estab Even more important, Edison lished philosophy of trade unions said, had impeded progress of his the statement at a United Na welfare program in congress. Oil From Burbot told the admirals to clear off the tions session. Statistics on the to frown on the “eager beaver” who superstructures of their battleships. likes to demonstrate how fast he Stassen praised congress for re Liver oils from the snaky-look- makeup of the bomb have not fusing to go along with Truman ing, fresh-water fish called the The next war, he said, would be an been officially disclosed, but can work or how much he can pro air war; and battleships would have duce in a given time. In fact, some on the “dangerous” Brannan farm burbot yield seven to eight times Branel^ Alexis said he had his informa plan, on the President’s request d e n . to fire straight up in the air, not tion from a scientist, and that unions prohibit members from en more in vitamins than cod-liver broadside. .Therefore, they couldn’t gaging in any type of production for postwar retention of OPA, and oil. in three or four years there on his demands for pyramided be in the position of firing at their would be a smaller bomb for speed contest. own crow’s nests. centralized power over a wide FOULT use by smaller countries. The philosophy is understandable, Some men owe everything to • • • range of subjects.” CHOICE if not popular. It is one which takes their mothers. Others owe quite a R o c k Top-Heavy Destroyer ers want the general assembly once care of the union member who BLARNEY: bit to the generous uncle. more to endorse their proposal for hasn’t the ability, the skills or the About this time, Edison also physical stamina to keep up with A Sham Rock? caught the admirals lousing- up the atomic control and to order secret talks to continue between the Big the would-be speed demon. The Most folks know better than to new destroyers built with PWA philosophy has been applied often REAL funds. He found that out of 28 new Five and Canada. get into an argument with an Irish % S lT U A T E i enough for critics to charge that it man—particularly about anything ATSs/eerrm m um I at Cunibea destroyers, 20 were so top-heavy SIR BENEGAL N. RAU, India’s has amounted, in many instances, goula R ivl that extra weight had to be added chief delegate, offered another that is peculiarly Irish, such as the . .I and one bf to an actual work “slow down.” blarney stone. .poUAio ooeic a n d c a f c . I to the keels to keep them from idea in the debate outlining official ALL THIS being a matter of 18 skiffs ; . turning turtle in the water. In ad ly his plan for the international BUT IN CALIFORNIA, as in w ith w a t e i record, England’s labor govern Brooklyn, anything can happen, so dition, the deck plates on three law commission to draw up a ment’s move to allocate higher re Lii/imjToy'f^nq; world declaration for prohibition of it wasn’t too surprising to find a destroyers buckled in only a “mod wards for greater labor productiv Fun! Make Donald act alive on your finger. I erately rolling sea.” Furthermore, the bomb and for control of atomic row over Ireland’s famed blarney ity came as a surprise to many stone breaking out there. You get ring and secret magnetic controL No m because the navy stiU insisted on energy. fltera^! No spnngs! No w ^ or batteries! ■ fr o m g u ll U. S. supporters of the Atlee re It all happened when a 15-pound Nothmg to get out of order—no skill ■ W . U n lv e il using rivets, millions of defective But, it was said in official circles, gime. They began to speculate Easy directions induded ^ ta rivets had to be replaced. stone, believed by San Franciscans that the French-Canadian proposal whether the prime minister was to be a chunk of the real blarney with each ring. ® Edison not only discovered these was as far as the majority powers I laying up trouble for himself among stone, was stolen from a church Whole-wheat nourlBhment. . . richer • • . mflltier A Z A L E A S l facts but also learned that three wanted to go at this time. his labor adherents. I taste in every spoonful! Get hep—get PEP! Rtid, w hiti of the private shipyards building bazaar. Jim Cummins, custodian rooted cuv The British government’s turning of the San Francisco stone chunk, n . B . ■ the destroyers feared the center ! For aatb nia and m r of gravity was too high and warned DIVIDENDS: away from this traditional phil declared he had “documentary the admirals in advance. They even New High osophy of labor was explained on proof my stone is authentic.” name and ailditss witt PEP bn lop Ib-hm r. the basis that it must be done to offered to submit the center-of- Was it a sjrmbol, a portent of gravity test to Gibbs and Cox. meet growing demands for higher the future? Did it indicate the wages to offset higher living costs. On Trial Again Secretary Edison also discovered stren^ of the nation’s economic k a h c i s s I that these errors were chiefly due Therefore, the ministry is advoca b u lb s . Sl.f situation, or was it as temporary ting a system of tying wages to Pl.intatioif to the fact that the chief of naval sipboard at the mercy of any real jF Perea PAIN cuues youwm M o tte . S . l construction, Adm. William G. the rate of production, rather than wind of economic recession? the price index. DuBose, was at loggerheads with WHATEVER its real significance, Adm. Harold G. Bowen, the chief industrialists and economists took GOLD HOARD: of naval engineering. So he shifted cheer for it. It was a vote by Gen them both. eral Motors corporation of the Really There • * • largest cash-dividend total in the Those skeptical, apprehensive Edison Eased Out history of American industry. The citizens whose dreams had begun company, which recently reported v a c a n t ! By this time the top brass who to be haunted by the awful spectre offer casl a record net profit of more than of doubt that .Uncle Sam’s purported B o x 5 3 1 .T had been running the navy depart 502 million dollars from the first ment in the past were really seeth gbld More at Fort Knox wasn’t there nine months of this year, would at all could all relax. The gold was Buy ing. And they took their complaint send checks totaling $190,436,055 to to their best friend—FranHin D. there, all of it. 436,005 holders of its common and ASSURANCE came from a Roosevelt, who, ever since he had preferred stock. The distribution been assistant secretary of the source certainly qualified to know, would represent a year-end pay for that source was Leland Howard, navy, believed the admirals could ment of $4.25 a share on the out do no wrong. assistant director of the U.S. bureau standing issue, raising to $8 a share So FDR called in Charley Edison, of the mint. It is his duty to ex the amoimt declared on the com amine personally the gold hoard told him the Democratic par^ mon stock this year. . Alger Hiss (left) is shown needed a good man to run for gov at least once a year. with his attorney as they left ernor of New Jersey and that he, GENERAL MOTORS was also ex “There’s more than 12,000 tons of federal court in New York after i Edison, was just the man. Further pected to establish a record when it (gold) at the Ft. Knox deposi Hiss had been refused a three- more, Roosevelt said he needed a it retired out of its own corporate tory,” he reports. That’s more than week delay in his second trial -■'rM' ______Republican in the cabinet to further funds its entire long-term debt of half of the 24 billion dollars worth on charges of perjury. The his bipartisan war policy. 125 million dollars—17 to 27 years of the stuff which the government first trial ended in a hung • * » before the notes are due. keeps under lock and key. jury. WNU-I Knox Liked Admirals OLDSTEkS' ATTITUDE ro ll ^ Frank Knox was an easygoing, GEESE: ex-newspaper publisher who loved Crankiness in Old Age Liniced to Health Farmer Burned the navy, enjoyed the polish and Near Allegan, Mich., nearly precision of things nautical. According to an Ohio state uni and young professional people oh versity professor, crankiness or a 13,000 Canadian geese were making At first Knox and the admirals the personal traits of older persons themselves at home in the grain cantankerous state in old age is they knew well. The subjects of the got along beautifully. The new sec directly proportionate to poor fields of farmer Andrew Degeus. retary didn’t know too much about study, the pliilosophy teacher said The loud yackety-yak of the birds health. In other words, the profes ranged in age from 50 to over 80. the navy, let the admirals have sor’s situation holds basis for the as they devoured the grain at Results were presented at the sec tracted about 5,000 sight-seers. At free rein. But gradually, as Knox adage that a man is “only as old ond annual meeting of the geron QUICK! began to learn what it was all about, as he feels.” times, nearly 4,000 of the birds tological society, where Chandler would rise into the air in a black he began to realize that it was said age itseU was no cause for its RUB IN Franklin D. Roosevelt and the ad The professor, Albert R. Chandler, cloud. Spectators thought it was B e x i'G a u said his conclusion was the result wearers to be cranky or irritable, mirals who really ran things. great fun to watch the birds eating THE ORIGINAL> R I6 I M A L BBAUME A U M e ANALOESIQUB l O I U I of SOS reports by college students. the tests showed. their dinner on the farn>- V THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVUXE. N. C. For Your Future Buy Classified Department BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET )ated Tbe Brave of Earth U. S. Savings Bonds BUSINESS & INVEST. OPFQB. CAFE. Gas Station. Grocery & Beer sell, Be tag, 8 miles south Green Cove Springs. If the Brakes Don^t W ork F-a. Hy. 17, 2 double modem cabins. S TRONG vitb die shining shidd of house. 11 acres. 700 WHEN SIEEP WONT iselves fe ft frontage; also, small 3-room house faigli puipos^ p suffer from Just Hit Something Cheap pundanamaz- COME AND YOU l o t hcm selves. Cove Springs. Fla. ■ By BILLY ROSE- Brave with diejtivet aitnot of their prayer, lysicms with LIQUOR BAR—Package dept., cocktail FEEL GLUM 11n5tend» they lounge and night club In the heart of A fellow tried to sell me a helicopter the other day. He told We see them face the day, their unseen crosses I For Nature's downtown M ia^. Year ’Round bu^ess. me I could hop -from the roof of iny titeatre to my place in West- Try This Delicious bosod entirely Good for two or three partners. Pour Almost too heavy for their hearts to>bear; |os—so sentle» diester in 20 minutes, and added that it was as easy to drive as a Chewing-Gum Laxative In glit because car. I told Mm I wasn’t interested because I couldn’t drive a car. Yet uncomplainingljr they live the hours, • vnmi ran oad ton an algfet-fed Ivei regularity biflfrS3 £ « 1; How come? Didn’t I ever try and learn? Just once. And here’s what headaeby and lust EKliillwcaasayna need Jrtrning- Highway 44. Has living quarters. Two happened.. . . And patiently they face Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beck spent G. K. Husser, well-known foot THE DAVIE RECORD. the Thanksgiving holidays with ball and basketball referee, of near Bingham-Smith AllenJjames WANT ADS PAY. relatives at Morganton. Fork, has been elected President Miss Lena Mae Ijames, daugh In a beautiful ceremony Sunday WANTED—Poplar lumber. Oldest Paper In The County of the North State Officials’ Bask ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Noah Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough sp: nt afternoon at 5 o’clock in Bethle YOUNG NOVELTY CO. No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads etball Association. Congratulat Ijames, of Mocksville, Route 1, be Modcsville, N . C. last week with her daughter, Mrs. hem Methodist Church, Miss Sa ions. friend Husser. came the bride of Cecil W illiam Dave Montgomery, at Reidsville. rah Catherine Smith, of Mocks- LOST—3 months old Red sour NEWS AROUND TOWN. ville. became the bride of Donald Allen, son of M r. and Mrs. James Miss Lettie Lindsey Sheek, a pig. Finder notify V, FROST, Misses Colean Smith and Mar W. Bingham, of Clemmons and G. Alien, of Mocksville, Route 3. Mocksville, R, 1. student at Sullins College, Bristol, Mrs. W. L. Call spending ion Horn, students at Wake For Farmer. Rev. John Oakley, pa^ at 3 p. m., Thursday, Nov. 24th, Tenn., and Miss Mary lane Eid- FOR RENT—New Service Sta some time with her daughter, Mrs* est College, were at home for the tor of the bride, officiated, using at the home of Rev. W . C. Bulla, son, a student at Virginia-Inter- tion at County Line, on Highway Jeter Adcock, at Cumnock. holidays. the double ring ceremony. the officiating minister. mont College, Bristol, spent the 64. Call on or write A program of wedding music The couple entered together. THOMAS TOWELL. Thanksgiving holidays in town Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Winches- Miss Sarah Foster, a member of was presented by Miss Louise The bride wore a grey gabardine Harmony, N. C., Route 1. ter spent Thanksgiving with rela the Louisburg school faculty, spent with their parents. Stroud, pianist, Mrs. Taylor Fos suit with black accessories and an FOR SALE—1947 Crosley auto tives and fnends in Brevard. the Thanksgiving holidays here ter, vocalist, and Kenneth Smith, orchid corsage. Cnly a few rela mobile in good condition. w idi her parents. Theatre Party of Winston-Salem, violinist. “To tives and friends witnessed the MRS. CHARLES BOGER. June Meroney, of Lenoir, spent cerem ony. Liberty Church Road, Route 4. A W ild Rose,” was played during the week'end in town with his Misses Carol Johnson and Cla- The Princess Theatre and Junior o f I riie ceremony, and tra^o nal wed- M iJSviufH igh*Sd»J^^“““ FOR SALE—Good Pigs, will be mother, Mrs. H. C. Meronev. rabel LeGrand, students at Salem Chamber of Commerce gave a ready for delivery Dec. 1st. Also College, spent Thanksgiving holi theatre party Friday morning at 10 . ' Mr. Allen attended Mocksvfl:e good brood sow. If want one drop Mr. and Mrs. Victor Andrews, days in town with their parents. o’clock for the children of the The bride ^ s given m marriage High School, served 15 months in a card to L. L. MILLER, by her father.' Bridesmaids were the. Army, 10 months of which !.95 of Wake Forest, were Thanksgiv* community. The children brought Mocksville, N. C„ R, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Waters Miss Geraldine Howard and Mrs. was spent in overseas service. He ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade an article of clothing or a toy, and Johnny Mason spent Thurs Holt Howell, of Advance. RouteHeritage FOR SALE—1 Used Interna CJS S m ith . which was turned over to the Da tional Tractor M odel 10-20; 1 Used day in Greensboro, guests of Mr. 1. M iss L y n da D m in was m a id o f vie Welfare office for distribution T! W7 After an unannounced weddmg John Deere Tractor Model B; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crubbs and and Mrs. Paul Hockett. honor, and Mrs. E. W . Auman,of to underpriviledged children of Used lohn Deere Tractor, Model children spent Thanksgiving with Trinity, sister of the groom, was fcrfde’s parents, on Route 1 H; lUsedAllis-Chalmers Tractor; Misis Mary Neil Ward, who; is Davie County. More than 100 Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Have. at ; matron-of-honor. Little Miss Bet- 1 Used Red Ford Tracton 1 Used .39 teaching at Greensboro, spent jihe ch ild re n were present to enjoy the i „ , . , Farmall H; 1 Used Ford Truck. Bamsville, S. C. J , 1 ‘ ty West was nngbearer. Thanksgiving holidays here ^ th cartoons, comedy and news reel. , . r -v t j For Bargains in used Tractors and Bdl Hathcock, of Norwood, was .95 Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Young and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gi^dy e q uipm en t see best man. Ushers were Alton B. & M , Tractor & Implement Co. little daughter left Thursday for N. Ward. L • Annual Meeting Smith, of Greensboro; R. P. Mar Princess Theatre Sales of New Ferguson Tractors New York, where they spent the i ------a n d Im plem en ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Grant ^ d tin. of Mocksville Grady Dunn, week-end. The Davie County Farm Bureau T H U R S D A Y Route 5 Lexington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson w a i h o ld i » Dorothy Lamour fit Sterling AUCTION SALE—I will offer Mrs. Henry Shaw Anderson, of spent Thanksgiving in, C harlo^, night CTuesday, Nov. 29), at 7:30. Mrs. Bingham is the only daugh- Hayden In “MANHANDLED” for sale at public auction, to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cato L it >.95 Winston-Salem, spent Thanksgiv i o’clock, at the court house. «ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. I With Dan Duryea & Irene highest bidder for eash, on Satur tle to n . ing in town with her parents, Mr. Mr. Joe Williams, Sales Super- Smith, of this city. She is a grad- Hervev day, Dec. 10,1949, at 10 o’clock, a. and Mrs. J. H. Markham. vlsor. Winston-Salem Tobacco uate of Mocksville High School, m.. at the old Cope place, near Miss Phyllis Johnson, wKor is Board of Trade, will be the main completion of a busi- F R ID A Y Comarzer. a lot of household and teaching in Charlotte, spent ihe , , ness course in High Foint> has kitchen famiture, also farming Mr. and Mrs. Webb Murray William Bendix In spwker. We urge each member ^een employed by Western Elec- tools. This is the property of the Thanksgiving holidays in tbym “THE BABE RUTH STORY” spent the Thanksgiving holidays to be present. New officers will trie Co., in Winston-Salem, late I. M. McDaniel. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. widi Claire Trevor & with Mrs. Murray’s parents, Mr. be elected. Refreshments will be Xhe groom is a son of Mr. and GUS McDANIAL, I. Johnson. \ U 0 and Mrs. P. C. Bolick, at Maiden. served. M. D. POPE, Pres. Mrs. Tom Bingham, of Farmer. Charles Bickford Administrator. Jack W ard, Ralph Bowden, Phil F. E. Peebles, County Agent. ; He was graduated from Famer S A T U R D A Y High School, and served three Eugene. 13-year-old son o f M r. Tim Holt In ip Stonestreet, Bill Brock and Jack years in the U . S. Army, most of 45c and Mrs. Henry Poplin, of tiiis t • I ■ years in the Pennington, studeiits at U . N. C., was spent overseas, “BROTHERS INTHE SAD hotice to Creditors city, underwent an appendicitis Uttr Appreciation which time Chapel H ill, were at home for the ** H e IS n o w engaged e in the lumber DLE” with Richard Martin Having qualified as administra operation at the Rowan Memorial Thanksgiving holidays. We will alwavs hold in sweet business, £ l Steve Brodie tor of the estate of J. M . McDan Hospital last week. He is recov rem em berance the m any express- F o llo w ing d ie cerem ony, the iel, deceased, late of Davie Coun MONDAY fii. TUESDAY ering nicely. Misses Betty Honeycutt, Nancy sions of sympathy and acts of couple left for a wedding trip, af- ty, N o rth C a ro lin a, notice is here- James Cagney In Durham and Patsy Grant, students kindness shown in our recent b ^ W given to all persons holding , r t 1 new home near Clemmons, “WHITE HEAP’ with claims against the said estate, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Short, at A. S. T. College, Boone, spent rsavement, and for the many beau- o j > r n - Virginia Mayo S l E d m o n d present them to the undersigned who have been occupving one of the Thanksgiving holidays with 1 n ^ J 1 * O i' Saturday evening following nful flowers that covered the last the rehearsal, the wedding party O ’B rien on or before Nov. 25, 1950. or this the T. S Hendrix houses on North their parents. resting place of one we all loved and a few relatives and friends notice w ill be plead in bar of their Main street, h ive purchased one so well. May the Giver of all were entertained at a cake cutting W E D N E S D A Y recovery. A ll persons indebted to of the new T. J. Caudell houses Misses Ann Martin, Rachel good gifts bless you all, is our sin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lois H a ll S l James Cardwell said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This Novem on Pine street, and moved into Grant, Helen Smith, -Bill Click cere prayer. Dtmn, Advance, Route 1. After In “DAUGHTERS OF THE the bride and groom cut the first ber 25, 1949. their now home last week. Mr. JUNGLE” with and Kenneth Dwiggins, students Mrs. Harry Stroud and Children. slice of the tiered wedding cake, GUS McDANIEL, Admr. Short is connected with Heritage at Catawba College, were at home Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Stroud and the guests were served cake, punch Sheldon Leonard of J. M . McDaniel, Deceased. Furniture Co. for the Thanksgiving holidays. C h ild re n . a n d m in ts. Mocksville, N. C., Route 1. sewife port: T H E GIFT SHOP L E S L I E ’S MEN^S SHOP PRESENT Gifts For The Whole Family F O R M O T H E R F O R D A D FOR BROTHER WHITE SHIRTS An Q|- HOSE By Oe By Van Heusen ...... $ L 5 0 T ow nw ear N^LON HOSIERY djl A A NYLON PANTIES ' ' ' ^1 fiC HATS AO |-|% ByStylecraft - - - . By Mallory ipO* OU BEDROOM SLIPPERS QC BELTS q»1 CA 1847 R O G E R S S IL V E R By Jarm an ..... ^ 9 * 2 / 9 B y P io n e e r « P l*O U A ll Patterns Open Stock •* ■? NYLON SWEATERS Qg AT CORDORVAN SHOES ^1 Q OC Sumbeam OCt By Jarm an .... ^ 1 0 . 7 9 MIXMASTER . . - . ^00.90 I s is Monogramed C/1 CUFF LINKS CA Pictures, Vases, Lamps BILLFOLDS «pO.OU By Sm art «pl.OU F O R S IS F O R H E R F O R H IM ' Sum beam G O W N S QC CA mlM I- AND 88. $ 4 .S 0 U p SHAVEMASTER . m / M By L uxite B L O U S E S tfc n r Diamonds, Wedding SWEATERS B y V a lo rie A ll Styles and Prices „ lai Home S L IP S ( 0 O C Bands, Costume N e w form ^ 0 , ^ 0 ( s e r v i c e Leather Goods, Robes, i l G H T P A JA M A S C/1 Jewelry, Luggage, 1 . Lamplighter - i s Slippers, Ties, Shirts N. C CHINA CRYSTAL SILVER Watches The Record? THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS , ASK M F o ; Littid \ A M O T W n ■ I ANT MSI (« 1 •> CXr. MOU HIM Two-Piecer Has Youthful Line I A General Quiz * | MVnOND. S MOW 9tsm% iwmrt sleeve. Note the pret^ shaped Just W ait peplum. The Questions • • • The widow probably would have br x A C / t f tA s a / r oc 1. What event do Christians cel been better off if she bad stood 9PA.H.TA.NBURS S.C. Pattern No. 1823 comes In.slzei % 14. ebrate on Easter Sunday? over the stone - cutter as be 2. Name Crusoe’s servant in De chiseled the epitaph on her late yards. SCKlPTtmB: Jeremiali 8:8-13: S3; Poe’s “Robinson Crusoe.” husband’s tombstone. But she was 3. What is the meaning of coer The FaU and Winter FASHION Is DEVOTIONAI. SEADtNS: Matthew 7: terribly grief-stricken and gave {Uled with ideas for a smart, wearable cion? MOROLINE winter wardrobe. Spe 15.23. him a slip of paper with the word ric news—free pattern 4. What two things did Alladin ing sbe wanted on the stone. book. 25 cents. possess that were wonderful? Instead of making two separate 5. What is a centaur? SEWINO CmClE PATTERN DEFT. Prophets lines he ran two sentences to n o S.uth Wells St. C h lca t. T. O t The Answers gether with not even a comma False & True separating the thoughts so that the Enclose 29 cents In coins tor each 1. Christ’s resurrection from the epitaph read: COLDS pattera desired. Lesson for December 4, 1949 dead. “Thou art at rest ‘til we meet CAUSE Fatten! No. ------Size 2. Friday. again.” Name 3. The a'&t of restraining a per od is neither silent nor dead. Address ------son by force, especially legally or Triple Return He has his spokesmen today. m orally. G An American comedian had just iroumr We hear myriads of voices—preach 4. A ring and a lamp. Comes Ont Even ers, teachers, editors, columnists, 5. A mythical creature, half completed a tour of English The American visitor to London poets jp d politicians, all professing m an, half horse. theaters. The actor was asked how delighted in listening to the Cock to teflf-tts the truth. he liked playing before the Eng ills neys talk. It was so novel to him When a man claims lish audiences. that he would engage them in con to speak in the “Splendid,” he enthused. “I pre versation just to hear the different name of truth, is fer them to American audiences.” accent. there any way by OUSEHOLD “Why is that?” I He was riding on the “under which h is claim “When the English audience ground” one day when he heard can be tested? It is hears an amusing story it laughs I 5ie conductor shout, “ ’ighbridge an old problem. HTSi first to be polite, then it laughs next stop, ’ighbridge.” Away back in Add a different flavor to potato again when it hears others laugh, When the conductor passed him Bible times every salad by marinating the chopped then it laughs a third time when it the American couldn’t resist his prophet h a d his onions in lemon juice for an hour gets the point of the story.” I rivals, th e false La •2-20 little joke. “I beg your pardon,” Dr. Foreman before mixing with the other in he said, “but didn’t you drop prophets. The false gredients. Live and Learn Mother, you know what won A D A R I For Sear ’Round Wear were far more numerous, they derful rdief you get when you something back there?” “Mine friend, Abie!” exclaimed rub on Vicks VapoRub! that ^ E R E ’S A clever two-piece frock “Hi see wot you mean,” replied often had immense prestige and Goldberg joyfully when he spied whenyour 14 inchesi with a decidedly youthful air. the 'conductor, “but don’t be government subsidies besides. Hew Before adding the batter, drop his old roommate on the street. up in the night torrtormented with soft cotto Suitable for year 'round wear alarmed. H i’U pick hit hup hagain was the common man to tell the a teaspoon of peanut butter in “I haveil’t seen you for years. I cT0iq>y cough ot a cold, here’s features each muffin pan to give muffins a _i special way to use Vicks with short or three quarter when we reach Hoxford Street.” true prophets from the false? Vhere hev you bin keepink your VapoBub. It ’s VapoBub Steam robe consi • * « delicious, nutty flavor. self?” —and it brings relief almost fortable Notion of Man or “Oh, I’ve bin in business,” ex instantlp! plained Abie, “I found a nice part Pattern . Word of God? tern, miiterl NE DIFFERENCE between the To retain the greatest amount ner with lots of money and ve finishing; d il broidery ani If You Are 85, 45 or 3, true and false prophets, of of flavor in fruits, place them in opened a grucery sturr.” your child breathe in the O a covered saucepan and cook “Naturally. You’ve had a lot of soothing FopoKub Steam. Med course, was that the false ones icated vapors penetrate deep SEWING passed out their own ideas, while them as fast as possible without experience with grocery stores. into cold-congested upper bron £30 South I scorching the fruit. Also do not Then what happened?” Hadacol Helps Ail A ges the true ones gave voice to the chial tubes a n d . Enclo overcook the fruit. “We dissolved a year later. I bring reliefanfftl ideas of God. Some of the false every breatht No. — HADACOL is good for all ages, After the third bottle of HADA prophets even dug down into what had the money and he had the ex bringing five of nature’s B vita COL I felt a real improvement and perience.” Name we now call the subconscious, and Address mins and important minerals to after the twelfth bottle of HADA told their dreams as if they meant As a salad for children, use cele the young and old alike. Recently COL I f d t like I was 18 instead of something. ry stalks filled with peanut butter. the HADACOL folks received the 46.1 am feeling perfectly well.” The false prophets of our own Cut the stalks into half-inch pieces G vtird Yourself A gainst good news that among the count “My three year old daughter, times are still toe people who draw and place them on shredded let less thousands who had been bene Joan, had lost her appetite,” said on their own minds, even on their tuce with banana slices of the fited by HADACOL was a lady of Mr. Dugas.. “Her cheeks .,were pale day-dreams, to furnish messages same length. Serve with mayon 85, a man of 45 who felt like he and she cried often. I started for the people. The gyp«y dream- naise. M GETTING TIRED OUT! was 18, and a beautiful little giil giving Joan books are stiU with us. Astrologers Peel wora out *. lisUess. . weak. . have ^ e n tWs veiy eaay-to-swai- Little Creeping Doll Virgin Islands The United Stales acquired the Virgin Islands from Denmark for $25,000,000 in 1917. The price for these possessions (area 133 square miles) was three and a half times the amount paid for Alaska (586,- 400 square miles). \omsws T i Q M N u p H R o n > WHEN ‘ COLDS Chest Colds! to relieve coughs—achy muscles CAUSE The Dionne Qumts have always had the best care. Ever Mce they were babies, they’ve used Musterole to promptly relieve coiighs and lo ^ congestion ot colds. Be sure your kid dies enjoy Mustcrole’s great benefits! ftllT U fC P IC iW d sleep all night! Thousands now sleep undisturbed because o l ' the news that their being awakened night after miffAt bt from bladder irritotvm—not^ h id n ty t. Let‘s hope ao! That*» a condition Fol^ Pills usually allay within 24 hours. Since bUd* d«r irritation is so i^valent and Foley N ls so Make 24-hour test. Get F o l^ Pills from aiwsf etst. Full satisfadioo ot DOUBLE V O W MONEY BACK. Looks Almost Real DARLING little creeping doD that looks almost real. She’s A14 inches, the body is made of soft cotton, hair of yellow yarn, features embroidered. Her ward robe consists of a diaper and com fortable one piece romper. Pattern No. 5323 consists of tissue pat* tern» material requirements, making and finishing directions, color chart for em> broidery and stitch illustrations. SEWIXG C1RCI.E: NEEDLEW ORK 030 Sonlh Wells St. Chicaeo 7, 111. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. IpeK VAPOiiUB S J No. ------TAKE A LOOK Address ATYOIRMSnES IT POPS :r is p Tciyo«» NO HUMS TOY IT / C t G«0C£«S "'•.fV£liYWHE«E Beware Coughs SEcnni) From Commoii Colds Study the above drawing for That HAHG ON a few minutes. Notice particu CteomulsioQielievespromptlybeca^ larly how the bile flows from it goes right to the seat of the trouble the liver into and out of the to help loosen and expel germ ladea gall-bladder and thence into phlegm and aid nature to soodie and the sm ^ intestine where it heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.TeU yout druggist mixes with the partly digested to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioa food just below the stomach. with the understandiog you must liko Bile is a necessary adjunct to the way it quickly allays the cough proper digestion. Its absence or you are to have your money back. from the intestines inevitably^ causes putrefaction and /e j> m e n tatio n. NATURE’S DANGEIt S IG N A L S STOPS LAXATIVES- When your stomach, liver, and gall bladder have been FEELS BETTER! upset by improper eating or drinking, or when they are not "Have been eating KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN 3 years and it’s won working well because retained derful! Now I don’t ever need a lax a n d p u tre fy in g fo o d m a tte r in ative, feel so much ---- your intestines is poisoning better. I ’ve told your entire body, your bile plenty of others too!” Mrs. Jeriy Russell, stops flowing freely and you, Route 8, Maryville, sooner or later, begin to fed Tenn. Many other some of the following symp grateful ALU BRA li users write ihe same. to m s ; You may be helped, Your breath may become too, if constipated unpleasant (halitosis), your due to lack of balk in the diet; start eating an ounce of crisp, tongue coated, a bad taste in toast/ ALL-BRAN daily, drink your mouth, your coffee (and plen^ of water. If not satisfied tobacco) lose their natural after 10 days, send empty box to Kellogg’s, Battle Creek, Mich. flavor, your food does not agree DOUBLE YOUR HONEY BACK! w ith you; you may have head ache, he a rtb u rn , gas an d disss^ ^e ll^ you may be troubled ReOeve distress of MONTHLY with belching; at night the gas in your bowels may press FEMALE upon your bladder making you ggt up frequently, thus break ing into your sleep. WEAKNESS In the morning you are tired Are you troubled by distress ^ instead of refreshed. Gradually female functional periodic disturb* your health is impaired: you ances? Does tuis msKe sou suffer from pain, feel t o nemotu, have constipation, gas, putre St such times? Then do try Lydls B. faction and self-poisoning PUDcham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. PInkham's (“intestinal toxaemia" or bas a grand sootblng effect on o n e o t i a m u a t * most important orfansi "a c u te g a s tritis ” as m a n y doc tors call it). LYDIA LPINKHAM’S^jSiS HOW TO GET RELIEF You can relieve this condi tion, usually overnight, by taking Calotabs at bedtime and Kidneys Must drinking water freely nejct day. W o r k W e l l - Calotabs are a thoroughly For Yon To Feel WeU dependable laxative designed to effectively relieve symp toms of biliousness and acute gastritis due to constipation or faulty digestion, and to ilS d promote the flow of bile through the intestines. Calotabs are pleasant to take OT too frcqpMit tIon eometiines warns that BometUog (sugar coated), prompt and efi fective. Try them and see. Fol low label directions. A t your Iw nSng a druggists’. intryOTe?^^* sS-[miSi^thefaiic- Uon1 Ofof the Udneyswaneyi wand n d W p Demand the flu h out pobonons w i»» original Calo blood. Thty eontain a o tto j hannjul. Gst D«a»’. today. Uis w tli coaMraos. tabs in theC At all dmg stores. distinctivelj checker-board box. Accept DOANS PILLS no substitute. y\/V THE OAVIE BBCOED, MOCKSVILLE N. C.. NOVEMBER 23 1949 Thanks, Awfully V,S. Raiiroads’ .Progress Helped iiy Standard Gauge S IL E R A deat old lady walked into a ATXfeNTlON FARMERS! Main Street store, and asked for Development of American rail five cents’ worth of castile soap. roads into the world’s greafest Funeral Home -POULTRY LOADING "We don’t sell a nickel’s worth,” transport system would not have said the clerk politely. been possible without standardiza AND We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From tion of railroad gauges. "Yes, I want the white kind,” 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. she answered pleasantly. Where uniformity was achieved, “ Y 0 u don’t understand me, the interchange of traffic from one Flower Shop In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry madam; I said a nickel wouldn’t line to another and through serv HIGHEST M a r k e t PRICES PAID buy any castile soap in this estab ices became possible. In early rail Phone 113 S. Main St lishment.” road history, almost every other Mocksvilie, N. C. “Sure enough,” replied the aged road had a different gauge, causing SALISBURY POULTRY CO. customer, "soap isn’t what it used freight and passengers to be shifted Ambulance Ssfvice Salisbnry. N. C to be in my time; they put too from one train to another at con necting points. much rozum in it nowadays.” Wet, Anyway "Oh, Lord!" said the distracted When the industry was in its in clerk, in a stage whisper, "will There is a town in Arizona—that fancy, each new road-set its own you listen to this old lunatic?” is, they call it a town.. Back in the gauge, probably not foreseeing the Placing his mouth to the dame’s hills are the mines and the miners’ congested rail system of today. As DAVIE BRICK ear, he (airly screamed, “We don’t shacks, and, where the railroad late as 1871, there were more than sell a nickel’s worth of soap here!” stops, there is one buiidipg—a com 23 different gauges used throughout “Yes,” smiled the old lady. “ 1 bined general store and limch room the country, ranging from three feet COMPANY wish you would wrap it up securely, A stranger, hiking through the to six feet. In the same decade, with a double thickhess of paper; Arizona hiUs, came to this reslau- numerous narrow-gauge railroads The I don’t want it smelling up my rant-store, and decided to have were built, causing a “ narrow IN' bag.” some lunch. After the waitress had gauge fever.” Altogether, there The clerk rushed lo a box, took served him, she regarded him la- were 148 different lines, totaling. out a bar of soap, and almost threw vorably from the door, wondering 4,188 miles of track, with a three- GOOD COAL jt at the old woman, exclaiming, how she could start a conversation, foot gauge in 1879. Davie Record "Take it and get out, you old harri (or it was a lonely place. dan of thimderation!” At last she spoke, looking through Day Hhone 194 - Nieht Fhone 119 Habitats of Tapir She smiled, wrapped it herself, the door. " It looks like rain,” she Mocksville. N. C and carefully laid her nickel on the volunteered. There are four kinds, or species, counter. "You’re the politest and He sniffed once at the steamine of tapir, all closel}' related and Has Been Published Since 1899 most acco.-ijmodatingest young man cup. “Yes,” he .caid^; “it does; but classed in the genus Tapirus. Three I ever seed, and I’D call again it smells like i.oj:iee,” species variously distributed in A few land posters left. when I need move soap.” tropical America, from southern DANGEROUS Mexico into southern Brazil and Get yours today. DEBTOR Paraguay, are the largest indigen ous land animals south of the 50 Years United States. The fourth species, the Malay tapir, lives in distant Burma. Siam, French Indo-China. George Clement, William Clem, the Malay States and Sumatra. ent, et al. Others have come and gone-your Were it not for investigations into vs the past history of the earth, this W/ilter Pate, Flake Sturdevant, county newspaper keeps going. remarkable instance of discontinu et al. ous distribution bfetween .American and Asiatic tapirs would be difficult Sometimes it has seemed hard to to explain. We know that in past Notice of Sale epochs tapirs abounded over con make "bucicle an^ tongue” meet but siderable portions of the northern Under and bv virlue of an order hemisphere. Adverse climatic con in the above entitled proceeding soon the sun shines and again we ditions, combined with the rise of made by'S. H. fChaffin, Clerk ot animals, caused the extinction of Suoenor Court of Davie County, march on. Our faithful subscribers, tapirs except for the few survivors that wandered southward into their the nnder.«!igned Commissioner wili present widely separated habitats. sell pnbliciv at the court hanse most of whom pay promptlv. give us door of Davie County, in Mocks- ville, N. C.. on Saturday, the 3 rd courage and abiding faith in our Effects of Color dav of Decenioer, I 94