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VOLUMN XLIV. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. tg*3 NUMBER 42

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Knowledge Apart From JoggliDg The Facts The Little Man Lags H oots M illing Firm Pur­ Seen Along M ain Street The Office of War Information re­ There is some cotnplalnt from By The Street Rambler. chases Davie Farm What Was Happeiiif h Unit G o d cently reported that there was the treasury officials at Washington , oooooo Bcfwc The New Deal Used Up Re*. Walter E. Uenhour. HMdenlte. N. C. probability that there would be a that "the little man” is lagging in Marchmont, 7ta-acre estate in Four pretty girl j and one small Only a few decades ago Germany serious food shortage and counseled Second Victory loan purchases, Davie county, and one of tbe few dog sitting in parked auto— Mr. The Alpbabdt Drowied Tie was the most highly educated, civi civilians to expect more or less se while those of more ample means undivided plantations remaining in and Mrs John Swing purchasing Hof* and Plowed Up The Iized nation on earth In order to w e shortage this year. are responding quite freely. Not this section of the S'ate, has been War Bonds in bank—Mrs. John L. purchased by Z. D. Hoots, of the Coltoi aid Cera. finish an education In any part of But the Agriculture Department only is there a note of complaint, Vogter, of Advance, using ration the world, regardless of how great disagrees with the OWI. Its eco Hoots Milling Company, of Wins. (DaHe Record, May 5, 1920 ) but at least a pretension of nuzzle book stamps to buv cbeese—Willie other institutions of learning were, mic department predicts that the ment about what is happening to ton-Salem. Cartner carrying nearly full quart C o tto n is 4 1 c e n ts . it was necessary to go to Germany. civilian per capita supply of food the "little man.” Aproximately 200 acres lie along bottle—Corporal Rufus Saniord en­ C. F. Meroney, Ir., i9 out after She stood at the Iop of the list In should be as large as tbe 1935 39 Note was made in this column the Yadkin River, the north boun joying horseback ride Newspaper • battle witb ID tim p s. learning, knowledge and enlighten, average, and that with rationing last week that Congressman Catner. dary being about one mile from man leaving market carrying two W. S. Cbappel, of Statesville, ment. And she was Iikawise a and Victory Gardens we ought to on Morrison and Candidate O. Max Advance The plantation was own sides of meat—Young ladies taking was in town Wednesday. godly, spiritual nation. get along right well, thank you. Gardner had made some discoveries ed by the estate of Mrs. Luna S afternoon buggy ride— Mrs Proc­ Miss Dorotby Gaither spent one But what is wrong with Germany And that is hearting, coming as about the plight of “the little man” Williams, of Salisbury. It bad been tor waiting at dtug store for lady day last week in Winston shopping. now? Jnst this: she has drifted it does from an agency that ought especially that genus homo who in possession oi the Williams and. teachers—B. I. Smith. Jr., deliver­ Mrs. Price Sherrill, of Mt. Ulla. from God and the HoiyBibIe. She to know what it is talking about. has bad nothing nut of tbe war ex­ March families for generations. ing cold drinks—Big crowd trying visited her mother, Mrs. William turned her knowledge over to the Nevertheless there is a lack of con cept reduction of bis purchasing Although tbe amount of tbe pur­ to get on crowded bus—Policeman Miller, last week. devil, which means destructiveness slstency that disturbs. If we re­ power and multiplication of his chase price was not listed, the oro interviewing soldier boy in front of T. S. Brown, prominent business of life and property, and the dam. member aright, it was the Agricul taxpaving. Slashing of exemp­ perty is assessed for taxes at slight. court hou«e—Clegg Clement, Jr., man of Woodteaf, was in town last nation of precious souls. Instead ture Department that has been tions intended to beip the small Iy more than $40,000. telling friends gooJ bye before tak. week on business. of holding to the Bible and God, warning that tbe syphoning of salaried man to own a home and Negotiations tor tbe sale were ing off for army camp—Pretty girl J. K. Meroney arrived home last she turned ber powerful knowledge of manpower from the farms has rear a family, a family larger on conducted by C H. Sebring of tbe and soldier bo>' walking slowly up week from an extended trip thru over to the enemy of mankind, say­ just about ruined agriculture; that the average than that of bis econo­ Security Bond and Mortgage Com. Main street witb a love look in their the Northwest and Canada. ing, "Might is right/’ and Is going even with concerted action in chan, mically abler neighbor, has been pany and N. N. Shore of the Shore eyes—Friends telling soldier boys Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Felkert of forth to conquer' the world, it neling workers from tbe Army and supplemented by vastlv higher rate Real Estate Comoany, both of this goodbye at bus station—Drunk fel­ RockinRbam, spent several days seems, and bring humanity under the cities, the nation should ex. of taxation on the larger amount city. low leaving square in automobile. last week with bis parents on R. 1. her iron heel. pect agricultural production 1 0 of his pay made liable to Federal Located on the property is a 12. Miss Blanche Ferrv, of Gnilford And are not other nations of wane to the danger point. income tax. On top of this is 8 room home with two baths, several county, spent the week-end in this G eorgiaPrison H as Rom earth doing practically the same We do wish official Washington “Victory” tax of five per cent with­ tenant houses and other buildings, dty the guest of Misses Esale Call thing? Are not we fighting, kill­ eould get together on such Import­ held each pay day. In some cases A former garden on top of the hill S t i l l s . and Sarab Reece. ing, slaying and destroying with ant matters as this. The civilian these "little men” find their Fed. and covering almost two acres was S. C. Stooestreet moved Friday Reidsville, Ga.—How three whis­ the great knowledge God has giv­ morale cannot be kept to a high eral income tax from ten to fifteen at one time one of tbe finest box­ into the house he recently bought key stills were found in Georgia's en ns? Instead of trusting Godt pitch wbeo all and sundty becomes times as much this year as last. wood gardens in tbe South. on North Main street. Mrs- Ida state penitentiary prior to the mass humbling ourselves, praying' and uncertain about tbe future. Self­ And on top of tbit some additional In purchasing tbe property Hoots Yates moved Thursday into the escape of twenty five of the insti­ seeking God’s face, God’s favors, protection, which admittedly is the excise taxes have been imposed on announced plans to develop and op. Sheek cottage. tutions toughest convicts, was re. God’s protection, we are likewise first law of nature, is calculated to tbe goods he must buy if bis fami­ erate the farm and to make a num. Misses Essie Call, Sarab Reece vealed by Warden H. R DuVall. out to kill. We say we are fight. make cbiselers instead of patriots ly are to be fed and clothed con- ber of modern improvements on the and Elizabeth Nail, who have been DuVall, asked a b ou t reports Ing to save democracy. Well, may­ out of many of us- in tbe presence fortably place. In school at Mlis Hill C( Uege, ar­ that prisoners had been making be, but are we not in grave danger ot possible hunger. There has been much talk a- rived home Saturday to the delight whiskey, said one still of 50-gal- of losing democracy unless we turn Could it be that our economists bout holding inflation off his pat- Let Us Pray of their many friends. Ion capacity was found in. the pri­ to God as a nation, and as allied and those who dish out lnforma- tlent shoulders, but those who pro. (By Kev. Loy D. Thompson) While cranking his automobile son canning plant in a wing of the nations of the world? How can 'tion to tbe public are playing fast dace and those who process the ne­ Oftentimes the thought comes to Wednesday evening County T.eas main building, and that t

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LAST w ith his 1 who has I two week! w hat im p | cyiuiu u u i„u ... rate’s Mouth SR disappeared by j • In NR (Nature’s Remedy) Tablets, the spot, though] there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif­ H’m ’m’m, ver, ferent—act different. Purely vegetable—a you think, Mr. 1 combination of 10 vegetable ingredients “Beats the formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated out my chair.” or candy coated, their action is de­ pendable, thorough, yet gentle, as mil* I was havind lionsofNR’shave proved. Geta IO^Con- what Uncle Wa S i r u i r J i T Mn*er8»i!fc*u, fee. vincer Box.* Larger economy sizes, toa buying the chuj Ious to suppcssf money. REG’LAR FELLERS-The Fashion Plate By GENE BYRNES I leaned over| Uncle Wylie’s H O W K tN A WHITE. SUIT r * ILL IP I CAN’T IS PERFECT ROR THIS b o r r o w w aesr or I CAHOT rne that mazun LOOK MV FRIENDS “Huh?” IN TH* EVE WEARIN WEATHER. NOW SAV ' COATfP NO MORa ABOUT IT- r REGULAR! 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Save the peels of oranges and tangerines, dry them in the oven, H O U S i H O L V and store them in glass jars. Thcx give puddings a delicious Havoc, I t o o I Small bits of soap in a thin doth M t M O S bag are as effective as a Iaigo cake of soap for use in a bath. . • • * I Next time the steps need paint­ ing, try painting every other step; let these dry, then paint the ott­ ers. It takes a bit longer, ’til Fortress true, but it’s a lot handier and tin kiddies wiH love having to take s It Out ’em “two at a time.” ■de B. Walker • • • To remove old waUpaper, wet ugh special arraugeheat with a solution of one tablespoon rican Magazine.) of saltpeter in a gallon of water. Works best if the water is hot. ying some mighty • • • Jerry in our big If a little piece is chipped off ome field in Eng- walnut furniture, touch up the ck in the nionurrg, spot with iodine applied with a •as the submarine piece of cotton, then go over the surface with furniture polish. . t o t cached, somebody A small piece of tin or a thin nd the anti-aircraft piece of wood is useful ~ when ound us. At the washing the baseboard of a room. ball turret gunner It can be sUpped along as tile coming u p !’’He had woodwork is scrubbed and save German fighters, many a nasty smear on the wall­ climbing fast from paper. "p steady on her Neat Trick for Stretching Meat-Scrapple v seconds later (See Recipe Below) entinck pressed CA N'T BUY ASPIRIN that can do more for you than St. Jaeeph I gers. The giant Make Bed Points Work! Aspirin. Why pay more? World’s Iargot : tly where he had This Week’s Menu seller at 10c. Demand St. Joseph Aspmn. the middle of'a taking red points fit your menus •Stuffed Veal Hearts een two subma- StiH give you plenty of valuable Buttered Noodles Two-Ton Baby proteins and fats Quick-Cooked Green Cabbage A whale weighs approximately he whooped over on which to do a Grated Carrot—Fresh Grapefruit, 4,000 pounds at birth. never heard any- man - sized day’s Salad bilant. Those were work is like work­ -ntinck ever spoke, ing out a jig-saw Whole Wheat Rolls JeHy d, everything hit us puzzle. But you Rhubarb Sauce Cookies started happening remember how Beverage SNAPPY FACTS I can tell them, Hiey aH can come •Recipe Given. ABOUT ke Hs On. out if- you try :d enough? The answer is in from end to end Orange-Chicken Salad. RUBBER the same time a !geting your points before you nd them, getting meats with low (Serves 6) dived out of the 114 cups orange sections e in like hornets, it value, and extending flavor of at as much as possible. Z cups cooked chicken, minced r cannon and ma- I cup diced celery open. 'irst of all, let’s realize that meat 14 cup lemon french dressing •och of Hitt four wbeete to Vfitt ak ripped into the a high quality protein, and that Lettnce and other greens bump n of a Trenton* N* J. wo* i body needs.it for repairing and maif * cv vlicti clitt porta Il Ia Bentinck instantly, Toss orange sections, chicken and tb o stro o ts a t night, wounded Navigator |Uding tissue—which is a full-time Jfwacnck cstil 191$IbtVfta U.S. We designate proteins as com- celery together with the lemon sad* itc Bzct asuuial appropriation eked him uneon- french dressing. Arrange on six in­ Ior Federal aid hiahwaf*. ^Good :te and incomplete, the ones which xoad^ good antomooUcc and good complete do a complete job of dividual beds-of greens or lettuce. tlsae axe companion socearitiae Ia t ripped away the Iy building and.repairing. Com- Kidney beans are a second-class or modern motoring. nb bay. Anoflier incomplete protein food, but they Il Ic generally bilw l Ibof •* :te proteins are meat, cheese, fish, spaadc below OS m phyfiro Mom* round Co-pilot BH ltry, eggs and milk. are fine to use on that extra day M hi whothar front or r#“ — when there are no red points left If of it. Krucher, [complete proteins are those over for meat. Dried peas and len­ •fart drivers# Otbar things being een hit. A cannon iich can do just p art of the job, tils have a low point value which in this class we have breads, makes them fine for tide-overs on big nole in the ball [eals, beans, peas and nuts. Of In ratximfor ChalratlHnilaladzaUMK perator Frishhplz meatless, days: Grated cheese adds crowing and collecting actirlHoa tbtt ;e we can use these foods al- food value, takes only a few red UnUnd Statea baa agreed to pay in the back of his iately or in combination with Sentb and Central Anezlcan cotta* dio room was on points: tries from 33 to43eenteapoaadfoK it, when we cannot get enough Kidney Bean Loaf. rubber until the esd of 1946 H leiit it to fiU our requirements. But, Befere government price freeiinfe ine Is Ont. (Serves 6 to 8) rubber wan rolling In the U. S. at iys, please bear the difference Z cups dry kidney beans 2%S cento ft pound. ide of flak smashed rate’s Moiith so rapidly that he’d safe here?" in mind. No. I engine. The Z caps water disappeared by the time you reached I laughed at the idea. “We’re Pork is our foremost source of 4 cups Stale bread crumbs it on top and was the spot, though you tore after him. poor,” I reminded him. “Taking thiamin or vitamin Bi—sometimes might catch fire Z cups grated cheese H’m’m’m, very interesting, don’t boarders!” caUed the pep and energy vitamin 14 cup chopped onion k had knocked a you think, Mr. Quincy?” "Well, don’t keep it on your per­ because of its important contribu­ ropeller of No. '3, 14 cup shortening “Beats the way I manage with­ son. Were they new bills? In se­ tion to mental health. Here pork 1 egg J k u m c t p e a c e ig hole in its base, out my chair.” quence?” sausage is combined with a cereal th 3 and 4. The 114 teaspoons salt I was having a conniption over “In sequence? The numbers? I for a really deUcious “stretched” 14 teaspoon pepper nd started faffiiig what Uncle Wylie had said about didn’t think to look at them very dish: of the squadron, closely. They weren’t new. Old, Soak beans overnight in the 2 cups buying the church. It was ridicu­ AU-Bran Scrapple. water. In the morning, bring to a m and dived steep- lous to suppose he’d sent me the I’d say. Not in order as you might (Serves 8) r of some clouds money. get them from a bank.” boil in the same I BIGoodrich I pound fresh park sausage liquid and then I leaned over and whispered into “Told me he had permission to “They wouldn't be. Whoever sent Z cups water In For Kill. Uncle Wylie’s ear: “Did you send them is far too clever. Put them simmer until stay in that shack.” I teaspoon salt beans are tender. e badly hurt, the me that mazuma?” back in your drawer. Might be a teaspoon pepper for the kill. Then “Huh?” good idea to tell everybody about Mash beans fine they all want a breathing space? Ii teaspoon powdered sage and add aH other ved up to her name I repeated the question, only sub­ Why not go in a body down to look the letter you received, its loss, Few grains cayenne s. We took plenty stituting the word money. He acted and that whoever took it would find ingredients, mix­ at the Pirate's Mouth, and also at % cap coramea! ing weU. Pack in­ 60 seconds, but not . dumb as anything, and started fish­ the golf club, to see if. someone had the cash in the same place. I don’t s we dished out. ing in his pocket, and drew out some want you to go away by yourself Ii cup bran cereal to a loaf pan and borrowed Mr. Norcross’? Would they Brown sausage in heavy skiUet, bake 114 hours in a 325-degree oven. er, Bill Stroud, took change. wait for him? Meet at the steps in after this. Keep with somebody you IRRITATIONS OP t one. It was so "How much you want? Only got can trust all the time—like your stirring occasionaHy; pour off and Baste occasionally with I tablespoon ten minutes? save fat. Bring melted butter and Ii cup water. EXTERNAL CAUSE Id see the back of 73 cents.” They would. Unanimously. aunt or your uncle.” SKIN Stroud poured a I excused myself and ran into the It was then I confessed Aunt Nella water to a boil, You may use fish generously as a , bumps (blackheads), o i “Well, Miss Judy, what’s bother­ add salt, pepper, real menu aid during these days. VKly "broken-out skin. Millions re iie s w into him. The FW house. It was high time I told Vic­ ing you?” Victor sat down in the" was really no relative of mine, nor cuseries with simple home -tri a ta il n, and Stroud fol- tor about that letter. He could do her husband, either. sage and cayenne. Many types of fish are in season aU Goes to work at once. Direct action aids old morris chair where Uncle Wylie Stir in commeal the year round, and a great many healing, works the antiseptic way. Qta burst after burst, stunts with it; make them all write often retreated with his pipe when I could trust him, Victor said, and Black and White Ointment only as dfr* their names and compare the pen­ the way he glanced at me made me gradually; cook other come in season during spring; reded. 10c, 26c, GOc sizes. 25 years socccta. ater another Jer- things got too warm for him in the until thickened, H oney-back guarantee, ty Vital f~ r his sights. Be manship or something. kitchen. blush till I was afraid he'd see it. I Fish Loaf. cleansing is good flow. Bntoy f The rooms were a mess. We’d reached for the. register to hide, my stirring constant­ (Serves 4) Black and W hUaSkia Soap to him, saw h im I closed the door. When I turned ly. Add bran ce­ have to quit this business and clean and saw Victor Quade’s glowing confusion, and opened it at the blot­ Z cups flaked, steamed fish ter. real and sausage and mix thorough­ 14 teaspoon salt gunner Berring up the inn and start lunch, pretty eyes boring darkly into mine, I was soon. Some of the beds had been “Mr. Quade, look! AU the signa­ ly. Povur into dampened loaf pan; 2 eggs, separated DON’T LST ’0-caliber slugs at struck again by his odd resemblance chiH until firm. Unmold. Cut into tossed together in my hasty search to Roddy Lane. If Lane had had a tures have been torn out!” I cup medium white sauce got a “proba- We examined the torn ledger, 14-inch slices and brown in sausage Combine, fish, salt, beaten egg ed FW which spun for Roddy’s diamond ring, but that brother—! But I knew better. And CONSTIPATION I was all. My own room didn’t even hunting fruitlessly in the waste-bas­ fat on hot griddle. Serve with ma­ yolks, white sapce and beaten egg SLOW YOU UP of sight. when he smiled at me, how different ple syrup or apple butter. have the clothes airing. I flung them from the Lane leer. Such magnifi­ ket. whites. Pour into greased baking O 7Wben bowels are sluggish and- yaw. wounded tail gun- back in a heap and ran to the bu­ Victor’s eyes gleamed. “That’S Chicken is a complete protein— dish/ and bake in a moderate oven fed Srritablef headachy, do as nullkao cent teeth! I sighed faintly, think­ do—chew FEEN-A-M3NT, the . While he was Iy- reau. ing for a moment how handsome where he made a boner. Did—did and goes a long .way, nicely in this 20 to 30 minutes. osing blood, an FW The letter was gone! Lane register that night?” delightful fruity salad which you’U' •Stuffed VeaI Hearts. chewing-gum laxativfe. Simply chew h him off. Kruciier the man was. Then I plunged into FEEN-A-MINT before you go to T I couldn’t believe it. Maybe it the strange incident of the letter. “No. I put his name down, though. enjoy serving company or Sunday (Serves 5) taking only in accordance with n * and rapped out one wasn’t the top drawer, where I stuck “An anonymous letter, you say?” See, back here. He was only a meal- night supper guests: ' 2 veal hearts directions — sleep without hea2w literally sawed the it under the paper lining. I tried er. ‘One supper—75 cents.’ There it 2 tablespoons chopped onion turbed. Next morning gentle* thorough off. He went down “It was merely signed—‘A Friend.’ reKef, helping you fed swell again. TVy the others, knowing the futility. Then Inclosed were forty twenty-dollar is.” 'A cup chopped celery F E E N -A -M IN T . T astes good* is IiaiMbf 2 I went back to the top one again, bills.” “And I suppose everybody’s been L y n n Says: . tablespoons shortening and economical. A generous family supply shrieking through tossing my belongings helter-skelter. “May I see this epistle?” in here to telephone.” The Score Card: With 35 bul­ • 114 cups fine bread crumbs e raced down, down, There was no doubt about it. I felt full of confusion. What an “Uh-huh. Even you—when you 3A teaspoon salt ul layer of clouds, lion homemakers carrying ration I got down on my hands and knees idiot I’d been to leave it in a bu­ found the wires were cut." books to the grocers, new ways tA teaspoon pepper FEEN-A-MINT ™io5 he remaining FftVs and looked under the bureau. I reau drawer—the first place anyone He inquired then when I’d missed 1A cup water o follow us into the for managing limited foods are even moved it from the wall. 'No would look. I had to adm it I’d been the letter, and I had to admit I’d the order of the day. 3 tablespoons shortening di|:e1__W ha^ Iy just discovered it wasn’t them Many of these homemakers are 2 cups stewed tomatoes I Jse firs t other, we limped it hen I went up to get it to show to 2 whole cloves sign o f a engines and landed u' I hadn’t looked at it since I accustomed to pulling off cans I bay leaf COLD rport near the coast, id it ,under the paper lining in from, their shelves, ; or taking I teaspoon salt quick-frozen food from their stor­ ^ t t TA6BLE1TS. ent to the hospital, iy bureau drawer. age lockers. Now they wiH have H teaspoon pepper ecovered. [Somebody wasn’t taking wny Clean hearts by cutting through NolE^DRbft great a bombardier ances of having his or her signa- to glean aU possible facts from side to center, open with a sharp W W COUSH DROPS. labels of these processed foods, Try "Rwb-My-TlM.**— a W o n d itM IT n to M n any man’s army— e compared with the letter-writ- knife, cut out aU veins and arteries. he other nine of us Maybe he was afraid of not budget their points carefuUy. It’s smart to buy the size of Wash weU. Make a dressing by ing again. Iguising some peculiarity enough, cooking onion and celery in shorten perts can tell every time. But can most profitable for her own was as big an ad- individual family. Keep a table ing. Add crumbs, salt, pepper and SHAVEwihSHELBYi fight with the FW s. there’s only the contents, as water. Stuff the hearts with dress­ remember them, to go by.” of equivalents handy in your .AND the cloud cover,, we purse until youJiecome proficient. ing and tie together with string. 0 feet when we saw [Then how did he make a boner?” RoU hearts in flour, brown in short-' |ju st this: If Old Man Brown UsuaHy, 16 ounces or one fluid , then a large town, pint will fiU two measuring cups. ening. Add tomatoes, cloves', bay zed as Brest, one of _ _ e in here he’d have been seen leaf. Sprinkle with salt and pepper BCCAUSC by one of the guests. Mr. Quincy is The 32-ounce size will fill four Iy fortified places in y the Old Harry should a per- De Witt used those very words.’ cups. Cover with tight fitting lid and Cook IHCYfU t stranger wish to present me “What words?” usually on the piazza. That Kendall on low heat for 114 hours. . Remember canned vegetables iVj T H IN N n ship straight over Wfi h a tearoom, anyway? “ ‘Sentimental reasons.' He’d like, woman is ubiquitous. No, Brown Lynn Chambers welcomes you to sub., didn’t get in. I doubt if Lane did. are already cooked and need be double ed_ re so low that 'we lot Aunt Nella. She’d never let he said, to own the old Quaker brought only to boiling to be m il your household queries to her problem■ or single edge Ie staring up at us anybody do her bidding, nor pass church for sentimental reasons.” His handwriting wasn’t there, you clinic. Send your letters to her at Western say. But somebody’s was. Some­ ready to serve. no fireworks. ’ on a sum like that. Uncle Wylie I “Used to hold services there, Buying fresh fruits and vegeta­ Newspaper Union, 210 South Desplaines harbor, we passed dis carded. Roddy Lane? But why didn’t he?” body who was sparring for time till Street, Chicago, IU. Don’t forget to enclose 4 IOc he found and destroyed the letter bles reUeves pressure on canned a stamped, setfaddressed envelope fat and guaranteed by o German destroy- slit uld he want the old church? He “Said.so. Not since my time, Mode Ce.. N. T. I knew, because he’d said so. though 'he had the Rockvillt con- he’d sent you.” goods. your reply. They could have die Ueleased Isy WetftrnNcwaoaserUiiiOB. lazes. He d also said he was planning to grega—” (TO BE CONTINUED) THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. MAY 5. 1943 THE OAVlE RECORD. THE DAl

C. PRANK STROUD • • Editor. Oldest Pap No LiquortI TELEPHONE - I Ehitered atth e Postoffice in Mocke- NEWS A l vllle, N . C., as Second-clasp Mail m atter, March 3, 1903. Mrs. J. F day in Greend SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OME YEAR. IN ADVANCE I Miss Helenl SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE • day in Winstcf

Is the New Deal afraid of the C. L Cler Labor Unions? It would appear so in town Tbuij bis farm near| to the ijian on the fide lines. If the Government can convict a Dolly Strou man, of Harj man and send him to the peniten­ town Tbursda tiary for from one to five years for failing to register for armv s rvice, John A. Bo or failing to appear for induction day from a vid into the army, it seems tnat the boro, Raleighl same Government could compel tbs PFC. J, D. PURVIS, who entered the U. SEAMAN 2 ND CLASS LESTER GAlTH Mrs. W altel coal miner or munitions worker to S. MarineB in May. 1941. and is now sta ER, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gaither, of tioned aboard a U S. Cruiser. Pfc. Par­ R. I. Lester joined the Navy Sept. 30th, Mrs. Zimmeif stay on his war job or suffer tbe vis was (parried on April Utbl to Miss 1942, took his training at Great Likes. Il­ were in town 1 same penalty. It is a sorry rule Ruby Angell. of this city. linois. and is now stationed at Oak Har­ that won’t work both ways. bor, Washington R. L. Boo| week from a I It is reported that some of tbe Boy Nearly $200,000119 his daughter, I armv camps have too many doc­ William R. Davie Com- at Hartsville, tors. If that is true we wish Un War Bonds Mr. and Mil de Sam would release a few medi Witb a quota oi $9 1 ,9 0 0 , Davie mencement children, who| cos, and send them to Davie coun county bas gone far over the top The William R. Davie commencement Whittier, N. was held in the school auditorium Satur­ ty. We are badly in need of two in the second War Bond drive, ac­ day evening at 8:30 o'clock. The program Davie, and ar| or three physicians. Our county cording to Chairman Knox John opened with a short playlet, "Uncle Saml Grove. Helps Defense," by the second grade, un has a population of 15,0 0 0 , with stone. Sales to date total £ 1 8 0 ,- d er th e d irection o f M iss P au lin e DanieL Mrs Gordol only two active physicians who are 0 0 7 .0 0 . which Is nearly twice the A piano recital by tbe pupils of Mii day for Caspe| able to anfwer calls dav and nigbt amount of our quota. A wonder Louise Stroud waB the next feature of thi evening. Pupils taking part were Man will join her I It is needless to sav that these doc­ fill record for little Davie. Jo Richie Elaiue Eaton. Irma Jean Jones Tomlinson, tors are carrying a heavy load, be­ Willie Mae Bracken. Betty Ktchison, BetJ tie Sue Whittaker, Myrlie Peoples am Casper. ing on cbe job sometimes IS to 24 Former Davie Boy Is Roger Whittaker. Gerald Anderson an nounced the program. The class hone hours without rest. We trust that pin. given by Miss Stroud, and worn eacl The tire qu| something can be done about this Jap Prisoner month by the pupil doing the best wor for May is matter. Tbe men on the far-flung Stacy Hugh Smitb. 2 3 , son of for the month, was presented at this tim tires; 6 7 g rad l Mr. and Mrs. Stacy K. Smith, for by Jam es R. York, principal of the school. 5 2 passenger f battlefields and the men in camps This pin and a duplicate pin were award-1 merly of Mocksville, R 2 , but now and bus tire in this country have to depend on ed to MyrHe Peoples and Bettie Sue Wbit- 1 living uear Goldsboro, N C., re taker, who tied for first place for the best; tubes. the folks back home to keep tlie ported missing since March 14th, work for the year. A gift was awarded mills and factories tunning and the 1 9 4 2 , is a prisoner of the Japs since Betty Etchison for winning second place. Mr. and Md bis boat, the U. S. S. Pope was Two choruses, ’'Old Glory.” and "Spring­ farms producing enough not only time is Coming,” were sung bv a group of Statesville we| to feed our soldiers and civilians, sunk In the Java Sea battle, accor­ boys and girls. Tbe program came to a on their way ding to reports received by bis par­ close with a colorful May Day Operetta, but manv toreign lands. An army where they ents recently. which included children from the first, se­ with relativesl can’t fight without provisions. A Japanese short wave radio cond, fourth and fifth grades. Bettie Sue W hittaker was crowned Queen of the May. broadcast was picked up April 17, A large and appreciative audience was Mrs. W. L j Davie Boy Completes by several people in (he United present for the commencement. Mrs. Melvin 1 States. The reception was very al days last I Course poor, according to the letters re­ Farmer Dies While guests of Mrs.I Camp Lejeune, New River, N ceived by Mrs. Smith, but it car­ I. F. Adcock. I C., Ma« 3 .—Pvt. Prank S. Hend- ried a message to her from her son. 'The News-Argus at Goldsboro, rix, of R. 3 , Mocksville, N . C ., has Death from natural causes, s.c- A . K. Shd completed tb e Field Telephone quotes one of tbe letters that Mrs. Va., spent seJ Smith received: cording to tbe verdict of Dr. T. Operator s Course at this Marine W. Seay, Rowan County coroner, with his mothJ “ A pril 17, 1 9 4 3 . who bas been | Base, and is now ready for advanced ended abruptly an Easter Monday| Downers Grove, Illinois. two weeks, scboi ling or assignment to commu­ morning fishing trip 0 f Philli To tbe Motber of Stacy Hugh what improvel nications duty with the Fleet Ma- Hosey Snyder, 7 4 , retired farm er 0 ! rine Force. Sm ith, R. I, Dudly. Goldsboro. Dear Mrs. Smith:—I am relay Scotch Irish Township. Graduation comes after eight Appatently in normal health' Mrs. S. A l weeks of intensive and technical ing a redio message heard tonight been seriouslv from Tokvol via short wave, from Mr. Snyder went early to his f - Card of Thanks training. vorite fishing place on Fourth Creek for tbe past tU your son Stacey Hugh Smitb. U. Hospital, Statl it was reported at the sheriff’s of­ We wish to express our eek "Spring Change” to learn that 1 and Mrs. Page, of Cooleemee. visited Mr. docturs in the near future, as our and Mrs. Dewey Forter Sunday. a message of that nature. His friends h<| only physician. Dr. S. A. Harding, Mrs. I C- Berrier Paul Nail and Dora See Us For Your Needs I plete recovers ing, has more calls than be is able Berrier visited Mr. and Mts. W alter Crotts last week. Mr Crotts bas pleurisy. BOYS AfWAR Mrs. D. G. I to look after. Miss Maggie Aaron, of Lexington, spent Our boys are gone far overseas Kurfees & Ward ter, Mrs. Cla-y last week-end with friends here. To fight the Bglv Japs; Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Berrier bad as Sunday “YOURS FOR BARGAINS” Friday fror C. C. Tiller guests Mr. and Mrs. John Ferabee end Bring back my boy, are mother’s plea “Better Service” j where thev sp C. C. Tiller, 8 t. retired textile foreman Barbara Ann, of Center. Mr and - Mrs. When men will play the final taps. Mrs. C. H at the Cooleemee mills, died early Friday Clarence Barnbardt. of Cbina Grove: Mn. Tutterow left morning at his home in. Cooleemee He Tom Dowell, of Winston-Salem; Mrs. Carl My brother is now in uniform had been in declining health for five yean, Massey and son. of Lexington With Unde Sam today. J. Frank Hendrix Camp Ruckel and was taken serionsly ill a week ago, Mr. and Mrs Van Swicegosd announce An American true, he was born. hnsband, whol suffering a stroke on Sunday from which the marriage of their daughter Hazel, to To us he will return, I pray. Call Building Angell Muilding be did oot rally. Hubert L. Foster, at York. S. C., on Sun­ He was a prime mover in the founding day. April 18th. Tbey are living at Mr. -GAY SHEEK. R. M. Seau of the Cooleemee Methodist church in the Foster's home. way section early 1900's, and remained a mernbor until Notice To Creditors his death. He became a seventh degree stroke of para| Mason 3S years ago at Loudge No, 134, New. SALE NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of noon neat tbe Mocksville. and was one of tbe founders the last Will and Testament of W. Mr. and Mrs BiIISmoot and daughter, was carried tol of the Junior Orders of Cooleemee, in I will sell at public auction to the A, Taylor, deceased, of Farmington, which he remained an active member un of Sheffield, spent Sunday in this com­ Mocksville, atf munity. ... highest bidder for cash, on Satur­ N. C.. notice is hereby given to all t il d eath. persons bolding claims against tbe He came to Cooleemee 42 years ago. Mr. and Mrs F. W Koontz visited rela­ day, istb day of May, 1 9 4 3 , at One serious conditij Surviving, besides the widow, are five tives in Rowan Sunday. O'clock the following described per­ < state of said deceased, to present tbe same to the undersigned, prop­ paralyzed. daughters as follows: Mrs Harvey Huff Mr. and Mrs. J. H' Jones and daughter, 3 sonal property, at mv home miles erly verified, on or before the 17th man and Mrs. E. C Gibson, of Kannapolis. of Center, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N of Mocksville on Winston Salem Mrs. Clarence Graut, of Mocksville; Mrs. day of April. 1944, or this notice will Misses Beat| S. A. Jones. Road: I Drill, Mowing Machine, Ralph Hillard, of Cooleemee: and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G W. Cartner and family be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ timore, and George Shaver, of Greenwood, S. C.. three visited Mrs. J F. Cartnsr Sunday. 2 -horse plow, t corn mill, I circle sons indebted to said estate will ID E A l sons, E. C. Tiller, of Leaksvilie; Jim and Plney Creek, M aster Jimmy Campbell, of Mocksville, saw, t Fordson Tractor and Plow, please call npon the undersigned and Tom Tiller, of Cooleemee. and other farming machinery and make prompt settlement. ing at Conrtn| Funeral services were held at 3 p. m . spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Fred C artner. tools too numerous to mention. This the 17th day of April. 1943. Grocery & Market home In the Satutday at the Cooleemee Methodist W. M. TAYLOR. Executor cbuich. The service was conducted by H. L. Foster, of Statesville, was last week to Rev F. J. Stough. and burial followed in of W. A. Taylor, deceased. I Phone 36 Mocksville, N. the Cooleemee cemetery. a Mocksville visitor Monday M. BRANSON By A. T. GKANT1 Attorney. ... holidays with I (

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Mrs. R. O. Kiger and Miss Jose­ THE DAVlE RECORD. phine Adams, of Clemmons, and Smith Grove To Have High School Finak Miss Blanche Freeman, of Winston- The Mocksville HigbSchool Gn Oldest Paper In The County Salem, were shopping in town Wed* P. T. A. and Music als will begin next Sunday even­ Graduation Time nesday. ing, May 9 th , a t 7 :4 5 o'clock, with No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ada Recital Dr. Luther Little, pastor of the Miss Margie Dnnn, of RedIand1 The Smith Grove P. T. A., will First Baptist Church, Charlotte, NEWS AROUND TOWN. and Lodene Jordan, of Sheffield, hold its last meeting of the year on preaching tbe baccalaureate ser­ Is Almost Here were among those visiting The Re­ Thursday night. May 6 . On th at mon No services will be held in cord office last week, to see how a Mrs. J. F Hawkins spent Satur­ night the following officers will be the local churches that evening. day in Greensboro shopping. newspaper is made. installed for next year: Mrs Vanda The class day play, “ Behind the Minor, president; Mr. J. W. Laird, Guns,” will be presented Tuesday We Are Ready To Supply Your Miss Helen Walker spent Thurs­ Capt. and Mrs. Charles F. vice-president; Miss Eula Reavls, evening, May nth, at 8 :3 0 o'clock. day In Winston-Salem shopping. Dowm of Bixby, were in town one secretary and treasurer. Therewill On Wednesday evening, May 12, day last week purchasing furniture be a little busines? of important na­ a t 8 :3 0 o’clock tbe commencement SHOE NEEDS for their Bixby hoise. Capt. Comm C. L Clery, of Randlemanl was ture to come before the association. exercises will be concluded. Ella served 3 4 years in the U. S. Army, in town Thorsday on his way to After this brief meeting, Mis, Gray Smith and Dorothy Howard retiring in 1 9 2 2 . He is a veteran his farm near Sheffield. Eunice Reavis, the music teachers are the valedictorians, and Neva We Have A CompleteLineOf of the Spanish-American war and will give her recital. Maxine Walker Markham salutatorian., Dolly Stroud and little son Her­ saw service with the late Col. Armsworthy, Sarah Dot Call, Following is a list of those grad­ Men’s and Boys’ Sharkskin Pants Theodore Roosevelt. Capt. Domm man, of Harmony. R. r, were in Nancy Jane Canter, Edna Gray uating next week: town Thursday on business. is a native of Ohio Mrs. Domm is Billie Elizabeth Ammons, Joyce and Sport Shirts. a daughter of Mrs. G. Talbert and Dnnn, Grady Dunn, Hubert Dunn, Mary Frances Hockadav, Nina Mozelle Anderson, Mary Adelaide the late Mr. Talbert, of Advance. John A. Bowles, returned Satur­ Jean Howard, Carolyn Laird, Bon­ Angell, Ross Harvey Barneycastle, Cool and Comfortable. day from a visit to relatives at Hills­ nie Sue McDaniel, Helen Sain, James Franklin Baker, Annie Eu­ boro, Raleigh and Henderson. Golden Wedding Jean Smith, Lavaughn Smith, lalia Ball, Lelia Virginia Barnes, M e n 9S a n d Mary Carolyn Smith, Maxie Smith, Mary Nelda Beauchamp, Minna BoyV Mrs. Walter Shutt and daughter, On Sunday, Uay 16th. at the home of Carnell Boger, Grace PearUne Beck their daughter, His. Dewey Joyner, three Hazel Marie Sofley, John A. Sofley, Mrs. Zimmerman, o f Advance, and Norma Lee Walker will be the Gilbert Lee Boger, CarIene Virgin­ were in town shopping last week. miles Iiom Bear Cleek Chutch, Mr. and ia Chaffin, Anne Morris'Clement, Dress and Felt Mn. John A. Hepler wilt celebrate their participants in this recital. AU patrons of the school are re­ Charles LeGrand Dunn, Tobitha Widen wedding anniversary. Frieods are Helen Dyson, Carl Gregory, Mar­ R. L. Booe returned home last invited to come and be with them on this quested to attend and all friends are HATS week from a two week’s visit with happy occasion. invited tha Ann Graves, Jane Levon Glass his daughter, Mrs. L. H. Campbell, cock, Robert Buckner Hall, Mary at Hartsville, S. C. Eathlyn Hoots, Julia Clvde lames, New Shipment Dorothy Gray Howard, BeuIahLn- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ward and cille Johnson, Carolyn Virginia La children, who have been living at Notice To The Public! gle, Dorothy ...ae Lakey, Edwin Dress Prints Whittier, N. C. have moved to Clinard LeGrand, Ethel Marie Mo Davie, and are living near Smith Clamrocb, Neva Walker Markham, Grove. I wish to announce to my many customers and friends Lois McDaniel, James Duffee Mc­ In AU Colors that I have sold m y Feed & MOling business to Mr. Char­ Donald, Margaret Marie Poole, Mrs Gordon Tomilson left Sun­ les T. Huppf who took ovet on May 1st and who will con­ Grace Coolidge Ratledge, James day for Casper, Wyo., where she Nathaniel Richardson, Jr., . Glenn tinue to operate in my building. Edwin Seaford, Armond W. Smith, Visit Our Store Before You Make will join her husband, Pfc. Gordon Eila G ray Sm ith, M ary R uth Sm ith, Tomlinson, who is stationed at Mr. Hupp is an experienced miller and is in a position to Norma Mae Smith, Nellie Reece You* Graduation Purchases Casper. give you excellent service. I hope my old customers will Sofley, Toe Glenn Spry, James Bax­ ter Swicegood, Berma Kay Tuck­ The tire quota for Davie county continue to trade at the]same old stand. er, Mary Lucille Tutterow, Agnes for May is 5 9 grade 1 passenger Orena Walker, Jack Kurfees Ward, We Carry An Attractive Line Of I disposed of my milling business for no other reason tires; 6 7 grade 3 passenger tires, Katherine Naomi Ward, Frances Lingerie, H osiery, D ress Patterns 5 2 passenger tubes; 3 3 new truck than to devote my entire time to my cotton gin and I feel Ellnora Wilson, William Gordon and bus tires; 4 4 bus and truck Sanford. In Wide Variety Of Shades Aod Materials. tubes. that by disposing of this business, I will be in a better posi­ tion to serve the farmers of Davie and adjoinieg counties Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagoner, of than ever before. J. C. Weliman Next Sunday, May 9th, Statesville were in town Saturday James Cleveland Wellman, 56. retired on their way to Winston-Salem, assistant postmaster at Danville, Va* and IS MOTHER’S DAY I have plenty of parking space and when you come to resident of Mocksville for the past two where they spent the week-end years, died Sunday morning at the U. S. Remember Her With An Attractive Gift with relatives. town this summer and fall, please feel free to drive in any Veterans Hospital, Rosnoke, Va. time. Mr. Wellman was a veteran of the 1st On This Occasion. / , - Wotld War and had been a patient at the Mrs. W. L. Call and daughter hospital'for the past three months. You Will Always Find A Cordial Welcome Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, spent sever Funeral services were held yesterday af­ al days last week at Cumnock, Yours For Better Service Always, , ternoon at 4 o’clock at tbe Mocksyille Me­ guests of Mrs. Call’s daughter, Mrs. thodist Church, with Rev. 6 . W. Fink in AT OUR STORE charge, and tbe body laid to rest in Kose We Are Ready To Serve You At All Times I. F. Adcock. cem etery Surviving a re th e widow; one son. Etob A. K. Sheek, of Portsmouth, E. P. FOSTER. ert J. Wellman, of the D. S. Army; one Va., spent several days last week daughter. Germaine Wellman, at home; with his mother, Mrs. G. W Sheek, four brothers. Rev. H. M. Wellman. Cool Springs; V. W. Wellman, Harmony; Frank MocksviOe Cash Store who has been quite ill for the past Wellman. Salisbury, and Wesley Well­ two weeks. Her condition is some­ man, Danville. V a. and one sister, Mrs. what improved. H. L, MUholen, of Coqleemee. “TI* FHndlT Store” George R. Hendricks, Manager Mrs. S. A. Harding, who has jyjORRlSETTC j been seriously ill with pneumonia for the past three weeks at Davis Hospital, Statesville, is much bet­ ter, her many friends will be glad I “LIVE WIRE STORE” f Mother’s to learn. I Trade and W. Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. I WANTED — Bovs arouud 1 6 ' Day Personal Property years old, or men not eligible to draft, to learn window cleaning. Steady employment. Write 6 3 9 I ------“I Sunday, May 9th West Fourth S t, Winston Salem, AT o r phone 9 9 1 4 . !Mother’s Day! Don’t Forget To I ' . A small wooden storage house in I - I Send H er That rear of Hall Drug Co., caught on I A N D I fire about noon Friday

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As Y anks Ripped Rom m el’s Lines in Tunisian H ills Who's News This W eek Delos Wheeler Lovelace By VIRGINIA VALE Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. Released by Western Newspaper Union* ^E W YORK. — In army circles T HE Hollywood telephone A SERIES OF ; ~ they rate Maj. Gen. Harold L. repairman was phoning SPECIAL ARTICLES George as one of the best impromptu his report. “Yeah, I fixed it; BYTHE LEADING speakers in the service. He likes Wa r correspondents Ew a • r . to talk, his cord was chewed.” Pause. H u A ir T r a n s p o r t cou eagues “Yeah, chewed. No, not a Command is Gen. willtellyou, dog—a lion.” Pause. “Sure I G eorgJsPetTopic said lion.” Pause. “Look, I Flying Fortress well. He’s the chief of the air trans­ haven’t had a drink all day, Dishes It O ut port command of the army air and I said a lion chewed it. corps, and has been ever since its I’m at Jinx Falkenburg’s house.” By Capt. Clyde B . W tdker formation last July. He grinned. “Yeah, I knew you’d CWUtt restore—Through special MrrsntAaeat Out in Anstralia the other day understand.” The cub, a present to with The Atoerieen Hsgasiae.) he likened the feats of his fliers Jinx from her brother, Bob, has to the tales of Joles Verne, and since then taken to sharpening his We were carrying some mighty, it wasn’t so long ago that he teeth on the piano legs. The Co­ heavy stuff for Jerry in our big was picturing with delight how lumbia star of “She Has What It Flying Fortress. his men had flown the equipment Takes” says that’s perfectly all Leaving our home field in Eng­ for a 24-bed hospital to Nome, right, if he sticks to piano legs. land at six o’clock in the momjjpg, Alaska, after a fire had de­ —*— our objective was the submarine stroyed its lone hospital. Just Pola Negri, who years ago was pens at Lorient, France. a year ago when he was made one of the head glamour girls of the As we approached, somebody head of the ferry command of silent movies, is returning to the yelled “Flak!” and the anti-aircraft In picture at upper left an American sapper (kneeling at right) holds an Axis mine which he has just dug screen in the United Artists film, the army air corps, his major from the sand near Gafsa, Tunisia. Upper right: On the hunt for snipers, a U. S. security unit searches the shells broke around us. At the task was getting new planes “Hi Diddle Diddle” ; she’ll play an same time the ball turret gunner ruins of an old fortress in Gafsa. Below,, left: Through rubble-filled streets and past the bomb-blasted bnild- operatic star, the wife of Adolphe from t!|e factories to wherever ings of Gafsa march U. S. troops, meeting no resistance. When the call comes to go aloft, U. S. pilots are shouted “Wolves coming up !’’He had they were needed. Now he has rushed out to their airplanes in jeeps. Bi picture at lower right one of the airmen is running from the jeep sighted a dozen German fighters, that problem and a whole lot of to his sky fighter. Focke-Wulf 190s, climbing fast from others, such as flying troops and downstairs. essential supplies overseas. I held the ship steady on her He first learned about flying il U -Boat M eets B ritish D estroyer— Goes Down to Stay course. A few seconds later World War I. A native of Soner Bombardier Bentinck pressed ville, Mass., he was a student ii - V s* his bomb triggers. The giapt the law school at National university * bombs fait exactly where he Iuw on April 6, 1917. A month later he aimed them, in the middle of a was a second lieutenant of cavalry r Zy*' platform between two subma­ Fall found him training to be a it : Jl rine pens. flier, however. He won his wings in * “Bull’s-eye!” he whooped ever March, 1918, and the following Sep­ the intercom. I never heard any­ tember he was in France as a bomb­ one sound so jubilant. Those were ing instructor at Clermont. Before the last words Bentinck ever spoke.: the Armistice, he had been assigned The next second, everything hit. Us to the 163rd aero squadron. After the war, he resumed his studies and at-once. Things started happening won his LL B in 1920. His heart was much faster than I can tell ttein. FWs Take Us On. In the army, however, and in 1921, g d liiliiU r POLA NEGRI he went back, this time to stay. We were raked from end to end Since his return he has been Menjou, a role from which Menjou’a with flak. At the same timers real wife, Veree Teasdale, retired swarm of FWs dived out of the stationed at a lot of places, ; Kelly Field, Texas, the Aberdeen because of illness. Martha Scott sun. They came in like hornets, Proving Grounds, out In Hawaii, has the leading role. Animated se­ with 20-millimeter cannon and ma­ and down at Maxwell Field, Ala­ quences by Leon Schlesinger1 the chine guns wide open. bama. They made him a cap­ film cartoon creator, will begin and One burst of flak ripped into the tain in ’32 and a major in ’39. end the picture. nose. It killed Bentinck instantly. Meanwhile he had done plenty —*— The same burst wounded Navigator of flying. Kjie-year-old John Donat, son of Smith and knocked him uncon­ Robert Donat, makes his film debut scious. Fit and bronzed and with keen in “This Land Is Mine,” starring blue eyes, he looks every inch a A second burst ripped away (he flier. He’ll be SO this summer, but *. Charles Laughton and Maureen O’Hara. John breezed through his doors of the bomb bay. Another he seems a lot younger despite gray­ lines, and between takes sat high on burst sprayed around Co-pilot fell ing hair. Reed and myself. • ---- a stepladder, reading a comic strip magazine—stayed there until Direc­ That wasn’t half of It. Krucher, lTnHE man who has been swinging tor Jean Renoir called him down in the tail, had been hit. A cannon B Bolivia into war against Hitler from his perch to go to work again. shell had tom a big hole in the hull Se Co. is a fighter and a believer in —*— turret Radio Operator Frishhqlz orderly government. Enrique Pena- The Italian submarine Asteria had the misfortune of meeting a British destroyer in the Mediterranean. had a flak hole in the back of his In photo at upper left the sub is brought to the surface for the last time by a depth charge attack. Her crew David Niven returns to the screen after a two-year absence in "Spit­ head, and the radio room was on B oliviJs President await being picked up. Lower left: The Asteria is .on her way to a permanent rendezvous with Davy Jones, idTway^to fire," the British-made Goldwyn pro­ fire. Can Swing M ailed the top as a as members of her crew, most of whom were saved, swim to the destroyer. Right: Italian U-boat prisoners leave the destroyer at an undisclosed port. x duction which will be released by No. I Engine Is Ont. FistW henNeeded military RKO Radio. A major In the British The first broadside of flak smashed le a d e r in army, he was given leave .to co-star the drive shaft of No. I engine. The the Chaco war against Paraguay. One Phase of Tough Job for Army Engineers ‘Ike’ Meets ‘Monty’ with Leslie Howard in this picture. No. 2 had been hit on top and Was Today he is equally famous as an —*— throwing off. It might catch m e able president. After testing Hollywood stars by any second. Flak had knocked 'a When General Penaranda was the dozen King Vidor has selected big dent in tte propeller of No. !3, elected chief executive in March, an unknown for the important role and No. 4 had a big hole in its base. 1940, he depended on the ballots of Brian Donlevy’s wife in Metro’s I carried on with 3 and 4. The of his countrymen, not the mus­ “America.” She’s Ann Richards, ship staggered and started faBfog kets of his troops. For some who arrived here from Australia on behind tte rest of the squadron. years before that the stylish way the last boat to leave after the bomb­ I put the nose down and dived steep­ to land in the presidential palace ing of Pearl Harbor. ly for the cover of some cknlds was by coup d’etat. His political BI far below us. opponents, on hearing the re­ Little Margaret O’Brien, who stole turns from the polls, decided old FW’s Close In For Kin. the honors in “Journey for Mar­ Seeing we were badly hurt, the methods were best. The gen­ b garet” and did the same thing when eral promptly showed them he FW’s closed in for tte kill. Then the “Screen Guild Players” did a the boat really lived up to her name was still a warrior, and inaugu­ dramatized version of it on the air, ration day found him taking’of- of Flying Fortress. We took plenty won Jack Benny’s heart when, ask­ during tte next 60 seconds, but not fice as scheduled and express­ ing him for an autograph, she said ing his faith in democracy. half as much as we dished out. she'd seen him fall into a lake in a My waist gunner, Bill Stroud, took Bom in the La Paz district 50 picture. “That was with Bob Hope,” cate of the first one. It was so years ago, he entered his country’s said he. And Margaret replied “Bob close that he could see the back of West Point in 1907 and graduated a Hope? Is he a comedian, too?” the pilot’s head. Stroud poured a second lieutenant three years later. —*— stream of bullets into him. The IjTW He became a captain in ’17, a major Red Skelton’s been having a swell went into a spin, and Stroud fol­ in ’21, and a colonel in ’32. The time, working a t Ebbets Field in lowed him with burst after burst. start of the war with Paraguay shot Brmridyn on “Whistling in Brook­ him swiftly to the top and three lyn” ; every member of the famous A moment later another Jer­ months after hostilities began he Dodgers, including. Manager Duro- ry eame under his sights, ffe was made commander-in-chief. poured steel into him, saw wm eher, appears in the picture. Five break up. — *s— hundred rabid Dodger fans sat in IpREE FRENCH circles offer a Gen. Dwight (“Ike”) Eisenhower the bleachers for some sequences— Right waist gunner Berriqg * double barreled explanation for (overseas cap) shakes hands with and what’s more, got paid for it! was pumping 50-caliber sings at the failure of the United States to British General Bernard Montgom­ — *— range. He, too, got a “proba­ clear up the muddle of Martinique ery, commander of the Eightii army The quickest way to become a ble,” a red-nosed FW which span a n d Vice which chased Rommel from Egypt star on your own program is to do down and out of . sight. M artinique’s ‘Four Admiral In transporting pipe and other supplies for a pipeline connecting the halfway up Tunisia. General Eisen­ a guest shot on Rudy Vallee’s Thurs­ Meanwhile tte wounded tail gpn- Fam ilieJ Contrpl George Norman oil fields of Canada with White Horse, on the Alaskan highway, hower flew to General Montgom­ day show. During the past year ner got a chance. While he was ly­ ery’s headquarters to congratulate he’s presented Groucho Marx, Billie ing back there losing blood, an FW A ll but M t. Pele ^obert- to make fijcl easily available for defense stations, U. S: army engineers T h ey sa y overcame great obstacles. Here a convoy of supply barges and towing him and his men for cracking Nazi Brnke and Ransom Sherman, among roared in to finish him off. Kruriier the vice admiral is pro-Robert, but craft nears the end of a rough 16-mile cross-country voyage. resistance. otters. Now Marx stars on his own took steady aim and rapped out one vnti-every thing else save the Four Saturday night program, Sherman long burst. It literally sawed the Families. These, they explain, boast recently launched a new series, and German’s wing off. He went down of being the only truly white families Billie Burke will have two air shows in flames. on the island. Farm Migration to More Fertile Areas Queen of Roses going during the summer. With the wind shrieking through The four families are in complete the flak holes, we raced down, down, control, it is claimed, of 247,000 na­ That new “Salute to Youth” pro­ for that beautiful layer of riqnds. tives and Martinique’s economic ex­ gram has just about everything ra­ We made it. The remaining F^*s istence. dio fans can want. There’s Wifiiam didn’t attempt to follow us into the L. White, war correspondent; Ray­ The vice admiral could, If he clouds. ... s m m mond Paige and an all-youth orches­ Somehow or other, we limped would, make any deal without tra; Nadine Conner, Metropolitan consulting Vichy to which he home on our two engines and landed Opera star; Berry Kroeger as nar­ at an English airport near tte coast. still vows loyalty. Vichy gave rator, and a guest war worker. Witt him full power in the French Our wounded went to the hospital, most of the cast in their ’teens or and have now recovered. Antilles and authority to con­ early twenties, the program—on clude any arrangement with the Bentinck—as great a bombardier NBC Tuesdays—is a salute to youth, as ever served in any man’s army_ United States. He WUtered the by youth. French navy 50 years ago. was gone, but tte otter nine sfus —*— will soon be flying again. The admiral, after an old French ODDS AND ENDS-Lesley Woods, custom, has an assortment of names 'Bright Horizon" actress, has said good- Our trip back was as big an Ad­ —George Achilla Marie-Joseph. He by to her dog. Bouncer; he’s joined the venture as our fight with the FWs. is 68 years old now, with a white, army as a buck private . . . Fred AUen Coming out of the cloud cover,. Fe Dut-jutting spade beard,'and a tem­ will return to motion pictures Ihis sum. were down to 600 feet when we’saw per some describe as not unlike a mer . .. They've found another road for the ocean again, then a large tdttn, hornet’s. Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, mRoad to which I recognized as Brest, one Al Utopia,’’ to be made this summer, but tte most strongly fortified places in Whether Martinique’s Social .Reg­ probably without Dorothy Lamour . . . ister is limited to a mere quartette After five years, PhU Baker wiU return France. of families is, probably, debatable, to the movies in 20th Century-Fox’S mThe I pointed the ship straight oyer but independent reports of Vice Ad­ Girls He Left BehiiuT ... Gituty Simms, Brest. We were so low that fee miral Robert’s speech made last As partial solution of the farm manpower problem, farm families are Be-ruffled, but unruffled, smiling star of "Johnny Presents,” has begun a could see people staring up at us, year at Fort-de-France certainly being transported from so-called "submarginal” low-production farms to Kathleen Turner poses royally with lour of desert army camps within a day's but there were no fireworks. made it and him anti-American. He areas where production is high. Picture shows men, women and children an “Editor McFarland” rose, after distance of HoUywood; she offers a one- Crossing tte harbor, we passed arriving in New York en route to the truck farming region around Staf­ she had been selected Florida’s woman show and the entire expenses of right between two German destroy­ gave the ‘’greed of Americans” a the trip, including those of the orchestra. fine going over^XVi ford Springs, Conn. Camp Connors, former CCC camp, will house tbem. rose queen at Cypress Gardens, F h ers at anchor. They could have blasted us to blazes. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

IMPROVED PIMQNG Farmer Plots Crop Acreage Under New UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED AAA Program; Agency to Assist Drive, S UNDAY! DEPARTMENT CHOOL L esson RAZOR BLADES p o f o l By HABOLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. Of Tne Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. To Meet Record Wartime Production (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) KENT BLADES Released by Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for May 9 MISCELLANEOUS fTpHE desire to start picking pen- Committeemen Will Carry Grievances to War Boards; Goal Is to Raise Yields Per Acre; * nant winners bums all the more Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ 8eeret Detectives make big money. Work brightly this year because, in our lected and copyrighted by Internatlonai in home town or travel. Mew training meth­ All Problems Will Be Dealt With on Local Basis. CouncU of ,Rellsious Education; used Iqr od. Rewards. NATIONAL DETECTIVE opinion, it probably will be the last permission. SERVICE, 2916 Lincoln, Strothers. Obit. opportunity to make selections on the major league races until after T he 1943 fa rm e r is on his ternates. Counfycommitteestotaled more easily adapted to the individu­ PETER AND JOHN LEADERS WANTED the war. 3,029 with 9,08? members. The coun­ al areas and the individual farms IN THE EARLT CHURCH fortress honor! Wanted, used and rare books, old buttons, Mucfc has been said about the ty committeemen are responsible to within them. In turn, available funds antiques, etc. Also agents to buy lor us. chances for a wide-open scramble Like the boy taking an exam* the state offices, which in turn re­ may be used to the best advantage LESSON TEXT—Acls 2:37-41; 3:1-3; 4:13; ESTES I It Out 18-21. 4001 Winebester Boad - LontsvQle, Kr* in both leagues, due largely to the ination at school, it’s up to him port to the regional offices. Uncle and with the greatest efficiency. GOLDEN TEXT—Now when they saw the I e B . W a lk e r inroads of the draft. But it is be­ and him alone. He’s strictly “on Siam’s millions of farm s depend upon Acreage limitations have been re­ boldness of Peter and John, and perceived coming apparent that the lines are his ow n.” the AA A. committeemen to keep them moved on a number of crops which that they were unlearned and ignorant men, ElTliUMIMHi Jrh special srrangdneat clearly drawn. Confining this week’s informed of changing phases of the previously had such limits. Except they marveled; and they took knowledge of S4 K a a M agazine.) U nder th e 1943 ag ric u ltu ral them, that they bad been with Jesus.— AHO history-making, blood-curdling docu­ over-all national program, of the for short staple cotton, tobacco and A cts 4:13. MOROUNE Ing some mighty ment to the National league, we adjustment agency plan, the state’s particular part in the 1943 perhaps one or two other crops, ITI whi n petroleum jelly Jerry in our big agree with the betting commission­ fa rm e r fo r th e first tim e h as the farm plan, and of the numerous de­ farmers are urged i d exceed their Ooes the Church have a message ers that the Cardinals and the Dodg­ full responsibility for measur­ tails having to do with production goals in 1943. This is particularly for our day? Sometimes one won­ ne field in Eng- ers are the teams to beat. ing his acreages on specific goals and how they can be met. ders a bit, but a little thought indi­ Responsibilities in the morning, And, further than that, the Cardi­ AAA county chairmen are also smmmmmmmmmm cates that if it does not, it is not Responsibilities gravitate to the the submarine nals will be the National league en­ crops and reporting the results chairmen of the Cotuity Farm because Christianity has failed, but person who can shoulder them; Jrance. try in next fall’s World Series. he gets. Formerly this was done Transportation committees, which because Christian people have failed power flows to the m an who knows Iched, somebody by AAA employees, but the new issue certificates of war necessity to declare the eternal and powerful how.—Elbert Hubbard. Our complete selections for the truth of God. The primary respon­ the anti-aircraft senior circuit—which are as ridicu­ scheme will conserve travel, cut for mileage rationing, and the Coun­ |nd us. At the ty Farm Machinery Rationing com­ sibility for any such failure must lous as anything' thought up by a down wear and tear on tires and rest upon the leaders of the Church. III turret gunner tortured imagination—follow: mittees, which ration many types cars, and decrease the use of gas of farm equipment. In the matter It is instructive to see the qualities |ming up!”He had National League. Serman fighters, a n d oil. of labor shortage, the community which made the leaders of the early scoBan JDDSff |imbing fast from 1—St. Louis 5—New Tork Now it is up to the farmer to committees report localized needs Church effective for the Lord. In RHEUMATISM 2— B ro o k ly n 6 —Pittsburgh to the county committee and war our lesson we And Feter and John i NEURms-LUMBMO 3— C h ic a g o 7—B o sto n check on his own fields. board chairman, the latter then car­ doing three things. steady on her 4—Cincinnati 8 —Philadelphia seconds later He appears to be happy about rying the problems on to the proper I. Declaring God’s Word (Acts 2: -S3J l f MCNEILS ktinck pressed The Cardinals were the best club this change in program admin­ authorities. 37-41). |rs. The giant in baseball last season and it is our istration, department of agricul­ Chairmen of AAA state and coun­ Peter had just finished the first g g S MAGIC ' where he bad opinion they are still the best in ture reports show. While AAA ty committees head up the war sermon preached in the Church, REMEDY their league today. What other team boards which correlate Uie efforts of he middle of a committeemen :— them selves which was delivered at Pentecost. BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF In two subma- can boast of as strong a pitching department of agriculture agencies The declaration of God’s truth in the staff? They have Mort Cooper, Ernie farmers—will continue to give to assist farmers in their war pro­ W ill a id c o o p e ra tiv e p la n t. power of the Holy Spirit brought I Lari* BottM aX MMal1IM -S aal Sb* «oJ White, Max Lanier, Howard Pollet duction. I U IU BrMd Slrtrt-hchew fc.niH il Jever heard any* good. They can'afford to lose four Goals for most crops are mini- * j ant. Those were duction plans and doing his right kind of production and getting mums, calculated as the least pos­ its working may not be as marked or five from this group and still higher yields out of every acre as it was on that day. Three thou­ Jtinck ever spoke, have a fine staff left. share in the national program through better farming practices is sible amount which will keep the na­ !everything hit Us tional efficiency at a reasonable lev­ sand souls were under conviction rests with the individual opera­ the basic theme of the committee­ and asking what to do to be saved. Three Things Started happening Durocher Speaks man’s work in 1943. el, and at the same time provide for Virtue and Hopev and Love, like II can tell them. to r. the,armed services and war plant What an opportunity for the light from heaven, surround the Leo Durocher, as usual, doesn’t . Spot checks will be made periodi­ preacher and his fellow worker, Us On. agree with the findings. Accordingtc Committeeman W ill Help workers and give assistance to world. cally to determine the status of com­ Arrange Cooperative Action America’s Allies. John. How did they meet it? By |£rom end to end Leo, “the Dodg­ munity and 'county production, and AAA committeemen and the farm ­ faithfully dtclaring the need of re­ same time a ers will have a farmers are being asked to keep Among his activities is helping to pentance and faith, and then of fel­ lived out of the arrange co-operative use of scarce ers, working hand, in hand, are do­ lot to say about records and lay out their crops so ing their best to develop and carry lowship with others in the Church. I in like hornets, it. And we’ll say that reports can be made easily and machinery and co-operative trans­ Icannon and ma- portation programs. Many locali­ through the most efficient and pro­ One mark of a real leader for God it with high-class quickly. ductive individual farm programs will always be that he preaches and pen. pitching and a Goals this year call for about 9 ties already have worked out suc­ cessful schemes for sharing trucks they can. Problems of every sort teaches the message of God without ripped into the flock of base hits. per cent more production than in stand in their way—labor, machin­ adulteration, without modification, Intinck instantly. I think we have 1942. Basis for the 1943 AAA pro­ and with plainness and simplicity. every bit as good ery, transportation and material Iunded Navigator gram to reach these goals is "local shortages being paramount. The kind of leadership which is led him uncon- a chance to win action.” It recognizes that the job th e National By their close personal co-opera­ often magnified in the Church today of production adjustment—of shift­ tion, however, they make possible and which is largely made up of [ripped away the league pennant ing crops to meet war needs and as the Cardinals an equally close relationship be­ personal magnetism, “pep” and fast bay. Another planning acreage to the best ad­ tween the farmer and his govern­ talk, is not real leadership at all. nd Co-pilot BH have.” Leo Dnrocher vantage—must be worked out and ment. j And he’s tight? No need to pay H s Durocher ad­ Test your leaders by their faithful money when GROVFS A Bi and D carried out on the individual farms. v America’s farmers have a tre­ and intelligent declaration of God’s Vitam los cost only 2 5 i f o r o v e r tw o mits that St. Louis gets the edge in It can’t be done in Washington, say of It. Krucher, speed. But he isn’t giving anything mendous . production job ahead of Word. weeks* supply. T he larger size is even the committeemen. It must be done them. Demands for food such as more economical— only $1.00 for |n hit. A camion away to the Cardinals’ pitching n . Conveying God’s Power (Acts over 10 weeks* supply; Each capsule I hole in the ball locally, to conform to the local situ­ they are now attempting to fill have staff. He can point with pride to ation. 3:1-8).- supplies your dailyprotective require­ |erator Frishhplz Wyatt, Highe and Head. This trio never before been made upon any “Channels only”—that is the func­ m ents o f essential Vitam ins A and D‘ the back of his Instead of a national over-all goal nation. Last year they upped pro­ plus fit* Unit for yos won 45 games last year and Leo tion of the worker for Christ, the can’t get finer quality* Iio room was on figures them for closer to 60 games "formula,” each state and county duction 12 per cent over ’41. Another leader in His Church. As Mary P o t e r this season. has been left free to adopt the means 5 per cent increase is hoped for Maxwell well put it: teed! Today start taking |e Is Ont. which seem best suited to the par­ in ’43. GROVFS Vitamins! One issue can’t be overlooked. Al­ ticular section concerned. Wide lat­ Channels only, blessed Master, 2 of flak smashed Mr. Farmer’* on hit own. though the Cardinals look better go­ itude is given the committeemen in But with all !Iliy wondrous power Ho. I engine. The ing in, the draft may change the pic­ Flowing through us. Thou canst use us GROVES I on top and was making goal assignments. They are and trailers, as well as binders, Every day and every hour. ture in a hurry. They are a younger combines, picking machines and might catch fire team than the Dodgers, with great­ not only allowed to determine such Grandma Learns A B1 D J had knocked a assignments on a "capacity of the other mechanical aids to planting Silver and gold was a scarce com* er speed and snap. But don’t over­ farmer to produce” basis. They are and harvesting essential war crops. modity with Peter and John, as it VITAMINS bpeller of No. 13, look this—those extra years may 3 T MlKESS OF BSOMO QJiL»'^f I hole in its base. expected to use such a yardstick. Facilities for storage of crops are has been with many, yes most, of come as a big help to Brooklyn with sometimes another item for him to Blueprinting in God’s servants through the centu­ 3 and 4. The the eyes of the draft boards looking Capacify to produce varies accord­ ing to the character of the farm handle. ries. But they did have the blessed started faQteg in the general direction of youth. privilege of being channels through the squadron. land, machinery and labor availa­ Assistance in the various loan and High Jumpers The Chicago Cubs are due to trip ble, and many other factors. Each purchase programs instituted by the Aircraft School which the healing, cleansing, re­ Kangaroos can leap over fences I and dived steep- up quite a few prognosticated who |of some clouds region has its individual problems Food Distribution administration In San Diego there’s one school in deeming power of God could flow— 11 feet high. can’t see them finishing better than which must be taken into considera­ and Commodify Credit-corporation a great-building left over-from-the and that was infinitely better. their sixth place of 1942. The point tion in determining what the specific is made available through the AAA San Diego exposition—another in a The lame man had long since For Kin. has been made that the Cubs have committeeman. Increased produc­ I badly hurt, the area may reasonably do in a given church—another even in a once- given up hope of anything better as good a pitching, staff as there is period. tion of peanuts, soybeans, hemp (un­ vacant storeroom. They’re crammed than the few coins he could beg at & TEGETJUtU the kill. Then in the league. der a special program), castor bean the temple gate. He was like many I up to her name AAA Commilteeman Will With students the like of which has We can’t go along with this. Coop­ Keep GoTernment Informed seed, Irish potatoes, and many oth­ never been seen before. in our hard and practical age who We took plenty er, White, etc., with the Cardinals er crops has been greatly aided by see only the values that money can For Head !seconds, but not The role of the AAA committee­ Two' grandmothers, one white are too tough. The Cubs top hurlers such programs. New applications haired, the other pink-cheeked and give, and thus miss the real blessing Sonr Sy^tch jre dished out. are Derringer, Warneke, Passeau man will be that of an important for insurance on the 1943 cotton crop of God. *audiT-**y ■ Bill Stroud, took go-between who keeps the govern­ marcelled, bend together with com­ and Lee. In their prime it would will be handled by the committee­ pass and rulers over adjoining desks. God has for men-today, as He had Spells when pne. It was so be hard to find four greater stars. m ent informed on th e farm er’s prog­ man, and he will in addition keep caused by Con­ I see the back of ress and problems,,.and the farmer They are both learning to be me­ for this beggar, that which is far stipation. V n But they are no longer kids. In farmers'informed of the availability chanical draftsmen, to turn out their better than gold—deliverance from only as directed. Btroud poured a fact, their four careers add up to informed on what the government of loans, insurance and payments Io him. The ETW share of the ten acres of blueprints sin and liberation from the limita­ 15 d o ses Coe a total of SS years—an average of under the program. required to build a single flying b a t tions of spirit which make them con­ only 10 cents. I and Stroud fol- nearly 14 years each in harness. irst after burst. Program objectives of AAA also tleship. tent with the paltry alms of men. vary in certain instances from past "How on earth,” you ask the Con­ another Jer- In 1942 these four Cub stalwarts Peter and John were ready to be D r. H i t c h c o c k s won S3 games. I t isn’t impossible planning. Emphasis is falling still solidated Vultee teacher, "do you used of God because they were men Iis sights. H e more heavily on the need for better manage to guess that a grandmoth­ LAXATIVE POWDER I him, saw him that they may be good for 60 wins who were not too busy to pray in 1943. But they will need better yields per acre. To achieve this, er can learn some engineering, when (v. I). Knowing the compassion of hitting support than they received more attention is being given to pro­ she decides she wants to help in the God they sought out the one in need, ner Berring last summer. duction practices which immediate­ w ar?” and by faith put the unlimited power jaliber sings at ly increase yields. "It’s not so difficult at that,” you of God to work on his behalf. got a “proba- The Case of the Reds All-out activity in the use of lime are told. “First we look for evi­ God healed this man’s body, but P1W which spaa and phosphate, contour cultivation dence of artistic talent. Perhaps a I sight. The Reds for 1943 are an unpre­ what is more important, He healed dictable team. They have been and terracing, for example, is being woman has done painting, or draw­ his spirit (v. 8 ). We need that kind bunded tail gun- picked for berths ranging from first urged. Over three-fourths of 1943 ing, or fine arts design. Perhaps of healing for the weak-kneed, Iame- lVhile he was Jy- place through sixth. They finished production practice payment funds She laid a career aside to bring up ankled, spirit-darkened individuals Ig blood, an I?W fourth last year. Their chief loss for the country as a whole will be a family. If she can draw, and if in our communities and our |m off. Krucher was Catcher Ray Lamanno who Committeeman will hear grievance. used to promote such "quick” helps she is intelligent, we can easily churches. We will have it only as i rapped out one went into the armed services. Their to better crops. In the East Central teach her mechanical draftsman­ our leaders are.men and women expects of him and what it is doing region, about 80 per cent of such ship. She is straight on her way pally sawed the main acquisitions are Eddie Mil­ to help him circumvent obstacles who are cleansed—ready to be chan­ He went down ler, Braves’ spectacular shortfield- payments are going for promotion of into the engineering department.” nels for the conveying of God’s pow­ that present themselves. this immediate-yield program. In California, where the airframe er, and Charley Brewster, Nashville er to a needy world. Preserve Our Uberty Irieking through star. Adjustment, the process of help­ Production practices, reports industry of the nation centers, lit­ ing the farm operator to scale his show, are feeling the "localizing” in­ erally hundreds of thousands of peo­ m . Doing God’s WiU (Acts 4:13, Iced down, down, With Philadelphia safely ticketed 18-21). B u y U . S . W a r B o n d s la y er of clopds. crop production upward or down­ fluence just as are other branches ple have gone to school, and are to- for last place, the Pirates, Braves ward to fit into the national agricul­ The way of life of God’s leaders Remaining InSPs and Giants are likely to finish un­ of the AAA program. Formerly the dpy at work doing precision jobs. lUow us into the tural picture, has always been one rates of payment for different prac­ Most of them were never before in is not an easy one, but it is a simple WNU- 7 17—a der a blanket. of the major activities of AAA. It tices were worked out on what might a factory. one. They do God’s will—nothing |er, we lhnped Mel Ott, capable manager of the helps farmers meet production be termed a national basis. This In an age that has been called less, nothing more, and nothing else. Giants, will get everything possible problems by providing guidance and What could be more delightful? Kines and landfed year the various regions determine revolutionary, here we have the real K i d n e y s M u s t It near the coast. out of his team, but it’s going to be assistance in producing the kinds of the soil building allowances for the revolution. . Peter and John had spoken the hard to get along without men like crops that are needed in the re­ truth and declared salvation to be Ito the hospital, farms in their particular areas, with The lure of wartime money is not W o r k W e ll - ivered. Hal Schumacher, Johnny Mize, Har- quired amounts, working in co-oper­ relation to the particular problems enough to have done this. In San only in the name of Jesus (v. 12> ry Danning and Babe Young. New It a bombardier ation with other units of the depart­ involved. In the Southern region Diego, for instance, Consolidated Certain easy talkers within the F o r Y o a T o F e e l W d l Iy man’s army— Xork will have hustle and some good ment of agriculture. each state has its own basis for de­ early realized that the sort of work­ Church who tell us that we must not £4 hams every day. 7 days evefy pitching, but too many big guns are never stopping* the Iddncpa f lt e other nine of us Communify farmer committeemen termining soil building allowances. ers needed must be appealed to on be narrow but broad enough to see matter lrosi to e U o o i !again. lost. I in 1942 totaled 89,000 regular elected Reason for this localization is ob­ the basis of their- patriotic willing­ salvation in all religions, had bet­ It more people were aware o f hew th e Hdnras must confUntly remove sbp* Is as big an.ad- Frank Frisch will make every ef­ committeemen and about 58,000 al­ vious. Production practices may be ness to setae. ter read that verse-again. plus auid, oscw adds and other unite fort to lift his Pirates from last matter that cannot stay in the blood 1 with the FW’s. Because they had preached Christ, without injury to health* there would Jcloud cover,, we year’s fifth place, but he lacks the and for no other reason, they were be better understanding of vft* the material to make them a strong Kentucky Once Was Center of U. S. Hemp Industry whole system is upset when Iddnqre UH let when we saw imprisoned, then released on condi­ Co function properly. I n a large town, contender for pennant honors. The Government plans to grow nearly ago, the state was still producing 40 producing hemp rope for fast dip­ tion that they would not mention Burning, acanty or too frequent urine* loss of Pitcher Ken Heintzelman to Hon sometimes warns that something Jas Brest, one of half a million tons of hemp annually nearly a quarter million pounds of per, ships and oilier merchantmen, Him again. What a splendid op­ I* wrong, Tou may suffer nagging had? Irtified places in the armed forces may be offset by seed a year. Grown for its fiber, and for the growing U. S. navy. portunity for a smooth and comfort­ ache, headachee, dbsmess, rheumatic the addition of Xavier Rescigno, who promise to restore to Kentucky the pains, getting up a t nights, swelling, _ hemp industry for which the state the hemp shoots up seven to ten Lexington was a market for hempen able compromise! They could preach 1Wtty not try Domft PHUI Tou wfl! |p straight over won 23 games for Albany, and Wally feet, and 14 feet when cultivated for goods* but just leave out Christ. Did they be usmg a aedtdne recommended the Hebert, who won 22 games for San was first distinguished. eountry over. Doe»*» stimulate the fane* low that we seed. Foreign competition cut domestic do it? No! (w . 19, 20). lion of the kidneys and help them to Iaring up at us, Diego last season. And Rip Sewell, Kentucky’s blue grass section was Homespun cloth was woven from output. Abaca, so-called manila Obedience to God was paramount flush out poisonous waste from the Teworks. who won 17 in 1942, will be on deck. adapted to hemp. Seed had. come the fiber by wives and daughters of hemp, from a plant of the banana blood. They contain nothing harmfoL The Pirates finished fifth last sea­ W t h them, and it must be with every Get Doan's today, the with confidence por, we passed to the Colonies from Europe; Vir­ settlers. A later use of the fiber family, made better rope at less genuinely Christian leader in the A t all drag stores. Berman destroy- son with 66 victories and 81 defeats. ginia supplied Kentucky’s early included the making of bagging, cot­ cost. Jute supplanted hemp for Church. Nothing else will do, nor hey could h&ve Their chances to improve seem rath­ planters. In time practically all ton baling, rope and sailcloth. Early many uses. Also Kentucky planters will it have the blessing and ap­ er slight at the present Writrng. hemp in the United States was grown in the last century Kentudqr had a found tobacco a more profitable crop proval of God. oans ills from Kentudqr seed. A generation dozen mills making hemp bagging; to raise. D P TSE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N, C.. MAY 5.1943.

Our First A dd Test—W ar Bonds and W ar Taxes DAVIE BRICK W a r T a k e s 9 6 0 Who Has The Moiey 2 yiCTORY O f Each D ollar For nd War Loan? COMPANY "Where is all the money com­ Out of e v e r y $18.75 that Is In­ vested in a War Bond, $18 goes ing from to meet Hie 13 billion DEALERS IN into guns, planes, tanks, ships dollars o f the Second War Loan and other military equipment. goal?” is a question heard on BRICK and SAND UNITED The 75 cents goes for ordinary many sides. It win come out of governmental expenditures. Out Hie 45-billion dollar surplus STATES of every dollar 96 cento goes earnings e l 1943, according to WOOD and COAL toward toe war effort and 4 staHsHes reported by Treasury eento goes for Government experts. Day Phone 194 • Night Phone 119 WAR "business as usual.” During 1941 personal savings of individuals amounted to 9 Mocksville, N. 0 . a n / B O N D S The same ratio applies to an billion dollars. During this other securities the Government 1943 AND has offered investors in the surplus or prospective savings Second War Loan campaign for wUl increase by 36 billion dol­ STAMPS 13 billion dollars. lars over 1941 udien consumer goods were easy to get. Walker’s Funeral HomeJ) Now that prices are high, thrifty people will make their AMBULANCE goods last limger and place WhereWiIIMoney more money in War Bonds. Pkone 48 Mea are dying for the Mnp Come From? Freedoms. The least wo am Tk do here at home is to hay People ask: 4tWhere will the Mocksville, N. C. money come from?” to reach War Bonds—16% for War It’s A People’s War Bonds, every pay day. the thirteen-billion dollar ob­ We are paying more in taxes I jective of the • Second War Hian ever before . . . and likely Loan. The answer is simple. will pay’ more. But we cannot The people HAVE the income. 'rely on taxes to finance the war. When we produce munitions It would not be fair to base a or peacetime goods, or any­ tax on the average single fam­ thing else, we likewise produce ily income when many families HiliiaagDi income. For every dollar of have more than one income. production, there is a dollar of We could borrow all the money The income. from the banks, but for both HMftnifS The problem of war Snaace economic and social reasons boils down to this—if individu­ this is undesirable. . The gov­ als and businesses receive more ernment would Hien sacrifice income after taxes than there its greatest dam against infla­ Davie Record are things produced for them tion. This is a People’s War to buy, then excess funds arise. and the people should finance The government deficit is it. The people WANT to finance You’ve DoneYour B il-Now DoYour Best matched by Hie combined sur­ it. Sale of War Bonds has U. S. Treasury Department plus of everybody else. Hds mounted consistently since Has Been Published Since 1899 surplus should be put Into Gov­ Pearl Harbor. ernment securities to wipe out Hiey give their lives . . . You YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING that deficit. lend your money. They give their lives . . . Ton YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE lend your money. NOT A MASS MEETING 43 Years The goal of the Second War ! Loan drive is 13 billion dol- t Iars. That is just about one What Is Inflation? IifHi of the estimated Ineroaso Do you have excess cash? of Hio Public Debt for the fls- Others have come and gone-your Tou will answer, "No.” But ) sal year of 1943. the fact remains that you do. county newspaper keeps going. For almost every wage earner these days has an income, in Sometimes it has seemed hard to checkbook or pocketbook, well above the cost of his living, make “buckle and tongue” meet but taxes, insurance and debt re­ payments. Tou never actually "bid” soon the sun shines and again we against anybody for a porter­ house steak, but when you take march on. Our faithful subscribers, the spending of all average Americans as a group, it’s a most of whom pay promptly, give us different story. So it is im­ portant that excess money bo courage and abiding faith in our saved rather than used collec­ tively to bid up prices. If it is spent, instead of saved, prices fellow soar. . . That’s inflation. Ideally, it should be invested in Government securities dur­ If your neighbor is not taking The ing the Second War Loan. Start punching "They give their lives . . . Record tell him to subscribe. The You lend your money.” price has not advanced, but con* People’s Pespcnsibility tinues the same, $1.00 per year. Eight billion dollars of the 13 from your pocket! billion dollars in this Second War Loan Drive must come W hen You Com e To Town from non-banking sources, so the responsibility for the bulk of this 13-billion-dollar drive rests with the American public. M ake O ur O ffice Your Indications are that Ameri­ cans generally need only to be reminded of this responsibility c T - . H eadquarters. and how much they should lend thjir government in order to rto _ y this goal. Americans are Ameriea’a war ■* * ! — Ia W e A re A lw ays Glad To the'r fighting men die to keep the place yon fronts. They are growing—growing! live in safe. supportMU'the Second/ War S e e Y o u . Loan. “They'- give--4tg!& lives It’s getting ready to de­ Unde Sam is asking you . . . You lend your money.” liver a tremendous, Irreristiblewanop to back them up. He’s asking you to that win smash the Ads flat—once lend the money they need by invest- ★ ★ and for all. ing in War Bonds. Your son w ho is in the Arm y, will W k a t y o t i . B iu f W O k Bnt brother that puneh has got In the next few weeks, yon may be to start from your pocket! Aud now’s visited by one of the thousands of WAR BDIVDS enjoy reading T he R ecord. Just like a die time to IetitgoI volunteers who are giving their time One of the most essential articles (Jude Sam to asking us to lend Urn and effort to this Drive. of equipment for our soldiers is his letter from hom e. T he cost is only 2 c . canteen. In equatorial countries and IS bUlion dollars this month. 13 bil­ But don’t wait for him. Today— in-other warm climes they are par­ lions of extra dollars — over and ticularly important to the welfare of now—go to your nearest bank or per w eek. Send us his address. our fighting men. above any War Bond buying that Post Office or place where they sell you’d be doing anyway! Money to War Bonds. And for yonr Country’s buy drips and planes, money to feed sake—for yonr own sake—invest all and clothe and arm and train the you can! LET US DO I millions of yonr feDow Americans There are 7 different types of V. 8, who wUl deliver this punch — who Government securities — choose tho are ready to work and sweat and ones best suited for pout YOUR JOB PRINTING I

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HEWS OF LONG AGO. A n m w m Hats Off To Merchants W hat The Soldier Ukes Demos Waste Money Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Iaenhour. Hiddenite. N. G The retail merchant has become Does your soldier, coming home on The Democrats did 'a swell job Br The Street Rambler. Wbat Was Happening In Davie No man can be rlgbt in heart the man in the middle—in the mid fnrlough. have any special ideas a- taking care of the faithful old par­ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before Tbe New Deal Used Up who harhors-an ill will toward an* die of that no man’s land—where bourhow things ought to be at home? ty horses who are now broken Gossip Clob bolding meeting in other. Such is unfit to live by and a fighting government collides with You bet he does! And they’re down daring the recent session of front of barber shop—Preachers in H e Alphabet, Drowned Tbe not what you’d expect either. dangerous to die by. It will rob a fighting, consuming public. Both the North Carolina General As- front of store making complimen In camp, of course, he doesn’t have Hogs and Plowed Up The one of his God given peace and jov of these fighting elements are allies setnblv. Tbe legislature passed a much chance to express his indivi­ tary remarks— Miss Ruth Wishon on earth and keep him out of heav­ but like most allies, but like mast special bill giving Pete Murphv, of Cotton and Corn. dual preference, except in the mat­ mailing armfnll of letters—Soldier allies they don’t get along too well (Davie Record, May 17, 1910) en when he leaves this world. O ter of the cigarettes he buys at his Rowan connty, $7 a da/ and his boy and sweetheart climbing on a that we might impress this solemn sometimes. A spoiled public which expenses to become Hason officers J. M. Stroud, of County Line, Post Exchange or Canteen. But. crowded bus— Wbite man riding truth upon the minds and hearts of has been in tbe habit of getting between the House and Senate If white horse bareback across square was In town Saturday. when he’s on furlough, here’s a list our readers: Perhaps yon ht.ve what it wants when it wants it be made a single trip from one Herbert Clement spent Wednes­ (partial of course) of what Johnny —Prominent business man conferr­ never thought of the seriousness of from an incredibly efficient retail Doughboy prefers: bouse to the other members know ing with policeman and game war­ day in Salisbury. it. Think of it now. An ill will distribution system, cannot be ex­ Girls: As always, some like ’em little about it. It was said tbat he G. W. Green spent Friday in den—Stranded soldier trying to get toward someone else means that you pected to don the baiter of short­ tall and some like ’em short, some never turned over bis hand to do a $5 loan from newspaper man—Sam Winston on business. do not love him: that you have ages and be led about by dictato­ like ’em blonde and some like ’em thing that looked like eaining tbat Ho ard entering bank—Senator B. G. A. Allison attended Confer, dark; but one thing they all agree hatred in your heart toward him. rial decrees without kicking the salary plus expenses But be has C Brock carrying bag of grocerias ence at Asbevilte last week. on: a girl should be feminine. No that yon have hatred in your heart daylights out of a few regulatory in years gone by been a faithful old —Prettv eirl making meat and to­ I. W. Collette, of Concord, was mannish, tailored outfits; no slacks, toward him, or to some degree at fences. Unfortunately the retailers horse in the partv and so had to be mato sandwiches—Miss Bailey sit­ In town Thursday on business. please; and especially—no semi-mili­ least; that you would like to get npon whose shoulders fall the re­ taken care of. ting in parked auto listening to a J. H. Smltb spent one day last tary clothes. Frills and furbelows revenge, or would be pleased to sponsibility of explaining and ap­ Manv of the Representatives had sidewalk preacher. week In Winston on business. —that’s the way to please the man see vengeance dealt out to him; plying tbe restrictions, are the ones either tbeir sons or daughter on J. C. Giles, of Charlotte, was In on furlough. that there is a hateful feeling in who get kicked most often. For Movies: Nothing grim, thanks. tbe payroll. Mrs. Cover from town Thursday on business. Respectfully Submitted your heart toward him and you had that reason it is only fair to give He likes musicals, and service ad Cherokee bad her daughter, Elea­ Dr. M. D. KlmbroUKb epent one Don’t be a kicker You have rather see him sink than swim, fall them a pat on tbe back occasion­ venture stories with good rousing ac. nor, on tbe payroll but it was said day tbis week in Winston, heard of ths man wtaokicken when th a n rise. ally. They deserve it. tion, and plenty of comic interludes- she never did find a job for her. Miss Cora Myers spent last week he was young, and he kicked when Well, this is dangerous. You Retail distributors have shows Cigarettes: Here’s one place Wavland Sprnill had a daughter with relatives at Advance. he’s old, he kicked when he’s hot, may never do your fellowman any amazing ability to interpret and where a soldier doesn’t have to wait drawing pay and Sherwood Up Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cherry spent till he goes on furlough to express and he kicks when he’s cold, be hard whatsoever, but if von carry put into practical operation literally churcb. of Raleigh, former mem­ Thursday in Winston shopping. h s preference. According to actual kicks at tbe shade and be kieks at an ill will toward him in your thousands of new wartime. tnercb. ber from Wake county, was on the R. A. Strond and son Roscoe, of sales records right at the Post Ex­ the snn, and the kicker keeps kick­ breast it will keep yon out of the andising regulations conceived by payroll with no work to do to both­ County Line, were in town Satur changes and Canteens where every ing until he is done. He’ll kick at kingdom of heaven, and that is en. lawyers and experts with little or er him, He usually sat at the left day. soldier can buy the brand of cigar­ tbe garments the angels will wear, ongh to prove the seriousness of it. no merchandising experience. Most of tbe Speaker’s stand in tbe way J. M. Sommers, of Tampa, Fla., ettes he likes, the favorite with men and he’ll kick at the methods of He may get to heaven while you of the regulations carry heavy ail in the Armv (and in the Navy, Coast of all the members who had to pass spent a day or two in town last wearing their hair. He’ll kick at while be shut out. sentences and figes for violation. Guard, and Marines as well) is that way. week. the music the angels will sing, and No doubt an ill will in the heart Laboring in the shadow of stiff Cmel. Looking at tbe following list of Sheriff Sbeek made a business he’ll kick at tbe defects he’ll find toward another has caused much penalties, thousands of merchants Food: This one will astonish ve­ employees it will be seen that the trip to Charlotte Thursday, return. in his wing. He’ll kick at Saint trouble. It has caused muder. throughout the country work out terans of the first World War, witb Democrats spent the people’s pay,, Ing Friday. Certainly. In fact when a man the rules as they understand them, memories of "beans-for-breakfast, wrung from them in taxes, mighty Peter for letting him in, and he’ll Mrs. W ill Stroud and sister, Miss' wilfully plans, aims-and purposes often without benefit of legal ad­ beans-for-lunch, and beans-for-din freely and almost anyone who wish­ kick at the virtues as nothing but Artie Elam, of Wiaston, visited re­ ner-too’’—but today’s furloughing sin. He’ll keep on a kicking and in his heart to kill someone, that vice, and put them in force. They ed to do so could find a place on latives in the county last week. soldier doesn’t get off tbe train witb means he has an ill will toward know it has to be done or tbe dis­ the state’s payroll, one of the mem­ call all a "sell,” ’till a kick from Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sanford re. visions of pies, steaks, or salads. He St. Peter will land bim in—well, him. Such an ill will is to be re. tribution system will break down, bers said. turned Saturday from their three is served all those right in camp are you a kicker? pented of and given up, or life will bringing disaster to tbe country. A checkup ot tbe lists of em­ weeks bridal tour in the South. He’ll be happy witb any kind of be unbappy, and will be a failure. They try to explain this to custo good food. BUT—he w ants it Berved ployees certified to the state 1 audi. \jr. and Mrs. O. B. Smith, of No man can enjoy tbe good things mers, while striving to get tbe gov­ on separate plates. tor’s office to draw their checks More Confusion Spencer, visited relatives in and a. of God in his heart and soul if he ernment to simplify and ease ine­ Here’s why: In the Army, every­ during the sessions revealed a total Rubber Director William M. Jef­ round town last week. carries an ill will toward another. qualities in tbe rules. Neither tbe thing is heaped onto one plate. His of 302 names—in in the bouse fers stated tbe other day that tbe Mrs. Henry Ford, of Winston, Surely it will cast a shadow over his public nor most government ex mess tray has compartments, to be and 79 in tbe Senate. Even allow­ rubber situation was progressing sat­ spent several days in town last life. It will becloud his conscience. perts actually comprehend the hea­ sure, b u t they aren’t aiwayB suffi­ ing for the fact that more than one isfactorily and to the point where week with Mrs. W. H . LeGrande. cient of a barrier to keep his salad It will keep him from rising and vy responsibility which retail mer­ Derson may have filled tnis session, with public Co operation tbe rubber Sarah Carter, one of Mocksville's out o f his mashed potatoes, and hie climbing along life’s better way. chants bear in helping to ' maintain the total of 203 still stands as an problem would be behind us in an­ best colored women, died suddenly steak away from his ice cream. Sc other year. What if you have been mistreat, economic stability during the emer­ extremely high one.—Ex. last Thursday night of heart d*s- you see—separate plates! 1 But War Information Director El­ ed by someone else? Wbat. if you gency. Another thing to keep in m ind- mer Davis comes to bat with the pre­ ease. bave been lied upon, or have suf­ Consutn-rs should be slow to cri­ Aaron Bowles left Wednesday after Johnny Doughboy has gone Let Us Pray diction that the rubber situation will fered injustice at tbe hands of an­ ticize the retailer for inconvenien­ afternoon for Indianapolis, where back to camp, (and all those dishes fB y R ev. Loy D. T hom pson) become worse before it becomes bet­ other? What if someone else has ces over which be has no control. are washed up!) one gift from home he goes to make bis future home. It was Charles W. Elliott, one time ter, thus supporting the whisperings done you a great wrong, and Las Tbe government should constantly that is always sure to bring cheers president of Harvard University, in Washington that the military de­ Tohn H . Clement, of Winston, caused you much trouble and heart­ seek to make burdensome restric­ from Johnny is a carton of cigarettes. who said: ‘‘Prayer is tho transcent mand for gasoline would greatly in­ spent Sunday in town with home ache? W ill it help you to .carry tions less onerous. And both the Of course, be sure you send him bis act of human intelligence.” Hig terfere with the program of getting folks. in your inmost life an ill will to­ public and tbe government should favorite brand. Tuck is a card, and thought WaB that the mind of man synthetic rubber from petroleum Mrs. J. B. Johnstone returned ward him? Would you be satisfied be less quick to accuse retailers of vour cigarette dealer will be glad to occupies tbe highest level of ad­ products, tbe field the :.ovemimnt Tuesday from a visit to friends in and receive a blessing, if you could evil intent when one of ten thous­ wrap up your gift of Camels for vantage and function when it is ac has chosen for its main activities in mailing. Charlotte. get vengeance? Never. What God and rules has. been inadvertently tivelv engaged in prayer. We are that direction. E. E. Koonta of Kappa, was in to use our intellects not in business Considerable feeling has been gen­ wants yon to do is to have so much violated.—Ex. and college but in religion. We are erated between tbe two beads, and it town Tuesday, still wearing that of His marvelous love and grace In To Hie Borrowing Man big smile. to use our minds not only in social may be neces ary to Iop off one or your heart and soul that you wil Wouldn’t it save you money in Miss Marie Allison went up to Charlotte Man Turned contacts and stateacraft but in de­ both of them. This sort of thing love everybody, do good for evil, the end if you subscribed for youi Asheville Thursday night to attend votional life. We are to think not seems to be the rule, rather than ex­ and keep tbe sweetness of heaven Down for Eighth Time. newspaper yourself? Think of the the Methodist Conference in ses only in the scientific laboratory but ception. with the result that tbe filling and thrilling your inmost time yau wasted in borrowing the in the act of prayer. Let us not get public is left in utter confusion a- sion there. Fred L. Huffman, director of the and outer life. Amen. This is paper. Think of tbe helpful ar. the idea that prayer is that realm bout whom to believe. There is this Mrs. Mason Lillard and daugh. Charlotte war 8nd community ciiest, life’s better way. tides you miss. More than that, where only faith is necessary. Along about it, however, the people have ter, Miss Margaret, of Elkin, are is back at his office for business as usual. remember tbat every . added sub­ with faith we must have thought been misled so much about rubber visiting in this cltv, the guests of A Peep Al Old Adolph He has.just returned from Camp scription helps te muke ,be paper and meditation. For in prayer we tbat it is natural for them to con­ Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kelly. Croft, S. C . where he was rejected better for everybody. think God’s thought after him. clude that maybe Elmer Davis is dish­ Kerr Swicegood, of the Southern If I coaid take a peep at oid Adelpb Our mind habits are important ing i t ou t straight. Fd cat his empty head off. for the eighth time for service in The paper does a lot of things Railroad, spent a day or two in are important prayer. If we have Anyhow, it is highly desirable that Doe to him with lack of brain the armed forces. Seems he has an for you, when you come to think town last week with bis parents. lived in such a way tbat we have Washington officials get tbeir facts H e's caused ne A m n ic a n s lo ts o f p ain . "athletic knee:’’ of it. You can well afford Co show Miss Linda Clement is spending Twicenavydoctors have rejected trained our mindB to think consecu­ straight and then make a noise tbat He wants to rule the whole world wide. your appreciation by adding your this week with relatives and friends him in effort to volunteer Thearmy tively. if we have learned the secret sounds like co-operation. If Elmer But Ifhe does you can fry my hide. name to our subscription list. of disciplined though we shall find in Lexington. did likewise once. Over a year ago Davis is getting his facts from re­ He'll nevn gain from us, I know. prayer more interesting and often ports that are seven weeks eld and Rev. M. L. Kestler, Snperinten. The flag we all admire so. tbe draft medicos at Fort Jackson, more fruitful. At tbe same time therefore undependable, as Jeffers, dent ot the Tbomasville orphanage, S, C , turned his down, and three H. S- Davis Passes When World War No. 2 is over subsequent examinations left him the most disciplined mind will be in­ says, then tbat ought to be easy to was in town Thursday. Houston S.. Davis, 8 4 , died sud­ .We'U pass right by old Hitler's door. still in the 4-F classification. terrupted ever and anon by extra­ correct. Making faces at each other, denly at his home in Fork Mon­ Tom Butler, who has been visit­ Singing our anthem and flying our flag. Community chest officials, this last neous thoughts and unwelcome sug­ and daring somebody to knock the Just listen folks, you'll bear him brag. ing relatives on R. 4, returned to time, didn’t bother to look around day, May 3 rd. gestions. Tbismay not necessarily chip off some other shoulder, is silly High Point Thursday. Aithongh you have defeated me. for a successor to Hoffman. They Funeral services were held last mean that we are bad but it may re­ and serious business right now when C. A. Clement, one of the effici­ You Il not always have your liberty sort of expect him back. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock flect our habit of not controlling our we have something more more im­ ent salesmen at C. C. Sanford- Soos You'll live some day with dictatorship at tbe home, with Rev. Mr. Allen, thoughts in common everyday life. portant to do. If motorists can’t Co., who has been quite ill, ts able And then I guess you’ll close your lip. The Record only $1.00. of Lexington, in charge, and the It may show defeat in our mental get tires next year, they can take it. everyday life. It may show defeat Let them eonclude that somebody is to be out again. But nevn will your freedom die body laid to rest in the Fork Epis­ in oar mental training and lack of messing things up in Washington, As long as Americans nevn sigh. copal Church cemetery. The graded school closed Friday of intellectual control. Centainly it and no teliing wbat will happen.— Prof. R. D. Jenkins conducted the About the hardships they endure To Hasten Victory Instead, they'll fight their best. I'm sure. Survivors indude one son, L- H. should cause us to realize that we Statesville Daily. best school Mocksvllle has ever had. No American wants this war -GAY SHEER. to go one minute beyond the Davis. Fork: one daughter, Mrs.. need the help of God in our daily It is not known whether he will time we can bring it to a vic­ Biddie Goodman; one brother, E. lives as well as in our prayer life, return next fall. Too many consumers and not en- torious end. Te hasten that Our prayers need not be logical, or o-igh producers will put any coun­ victory—to save possibly the J. Davis, and three grandchildren. scholarly, or ornate, but they should Miss Bertha Cashwell, who has lives of millions of our boys been teaching at Spencer, arrived ty, state or country out of business. on our far flung fronts—it Is befrought with profound earnest­ home Friday to spend the summer Imperative that every Ameri­ ness and characterized by serious thought. "Finally, brethren, what­ with her parents. can do his part In tbe Second Onr JobIstoSave War Loan. There is an in­ soever things are true, whatsoever The contract for the building of BACK UP vestment to fit every purse. Dollars things' are just, whatsoever things The most yon can do Is little the Masonic Temple in this city YOURBOY enough compared with the sac­ B u y are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things, are of was awarded to D. K. Cecil, Lex- rifice offered by our boys far W a r B o n A ington, the cost to be between JS1- B u y a n A d d i t h u a l service. They give their lives good report; if there be any. praise, B o u d T e d a y —you lend your money. Every Pay Day think of these things.” Tbis is a 000 and $9,000. great background for prayer. /f r U-S-WAR BONI THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. At British-American Refugee Conference ‘Landing’ Vets Suit Accessories W ho’s News With Military Ail) This W eek By * Delos Wheeler Lovelace By VIRGINIA VALE o# * Consolidated Features.—WMU Release. R eleased by W estern N ew spaper Union. VTEW YORK. — Tremendous old HEN Director King Vidor A SEftIE Phineas Taylor Barnum (P. T. W SPECIAL A to historians) swung to the head of began telling Brian Don- BYTHELE the circus parade after Jenny Lind Ievy about Ellis Island, the day MAR CORRE Fr I-L a T Kr . had trilled Brian did his first scenes for U n l t k e P . T New through one “America,” he replied “Bet I Circus C hief Can hundred and know more about Ellis Island Do Own W arbling Aftygolden A u nights for his th an you do.” Seem s th a t in 1911 $1,000 per night performance. he returned to the United States S i i I J The new president of Ringling from Ireland with his mother; B y F J Brothers and Barnum and Bailey’s unaware that she had to pay a head swings in front after lifting his own tax before being re-admitted, she’d \4 > (WHO Feature- baritone voice in song for many spent all her money. A phone call w ith Cf years. Robert Ringling was an op­ to her husband in Sheboygan Falls, eratic star, too. And good! “Why Dozens of Wis.', would have settled the m atter. commanders : not?” his mother said when he start­ / But as she had a hot Irish temper, ed in the family business a few the Pacific. ' she insisted on arguing with all the ery day. TheJ years ago. “He can’t go any far-; officials. “So they put us in a cor­ more Navy Cl ther in opera.” ner and ignored us until Mother rine service [ Taking the presidency of his fam­ cooled off,” said Donlevy. “That branch of th ily show, Ringling preserves a fam­ Xwo men who have led actual land­ was two days later!” there are ma: ily tradition sixty years old and ing boat activities imder fire In com­ The subma over. The seven Ringling brothers, bat zones cast critical eyes daring Bruce Bennett, on location with" weapon, inven Df whom his father was fifth, rolled coast guard landing barge maneu­ Humphrey Bogart for “Somewhere by Americans their first little acts out of Baraboo, Rescue of the oppressed peoples from German-occupied lands was the vers at a C. S. training center. in Sahara,” received a letter ask­ what the sul Wis., in 1882. In an era of trusts main topic of a discussion at the British-American conference held In At left is Lient. Douglas Fairbanky, ing him to become a Pan-American they employ i they got the idea quickly, bought Bermuda. The principal figures at this conference are shown above. U.S.N., who has been In action lead­ co-ordinator. Several years ago he fensive weapo Barnum and Bailey’s and finally They are, left to right, George Hall, British delegate; Dr. Harold W. Dobbs, ing landing boat operations. At right was in Guatemala, making a Tar- power. merged it with their own. chairman of the United States group; Richard K. Law, British under­ is Ensign Stephen McNichols, IT. S. Most import Robert Ringling, for upwards secretary of state for foreign affairs; Rep. Sol Bloom of New York, D. S. coast guard, who took part in land* that fact thal of thirty years, watched their delegate; Albert Peake, British undersecretary for the home office. ing troops at Fedala, Morocco. ordered or T performances with no interest at ships lacking I all. Barring four years spent in 5 4 5 A I forts and unel hobbles after winning a high Hands Across Mexican Border Kangaroo Victim tlE R E ’S a jaunty salute to ty devices, f school football game at the price * ■» spring in suit accessories with Our men I of broken hip bones, he went a military air! Both the becoming submarines right on becoming a singer. He visor hat and the over-the-shoul- tim e telling made his debut at twenty-five in der purse are of inexpensive cot­ are—"safes Tampa, Fla. He sang all over m m m ton, done quickly in single crochet fliers will s Germany, and then with the Chi­ and popcorn stitches. Trim the good qualiti cago Civic Opera. He had a rep­ hat with a gay ribbon. Submarin ertoire, count ’em, of 194 roles, • • • most weaj the best of them Wagnerian. Pattern 545 contains directions for hat met in this Since 1939 he has been chiefly and purse; illustration of stitches; ma* There is e- with the circus. Age will hardly terials required. riners’ conte stop him. He is only 46, stocky, be­ Due to an unusually large demand and safety of our [ current war conditions, slightly more time war began, ■ spectacled, gray-haired and quiet. is required In filling orders for a few of And certainly he isn’t likely to find BRUCE BENNETT the most popular pattern numbers. the loss of on a bigger job. He heads up the vast­ Send your order to: including the! est amalgamation of marvels, mas­ zan picture; the outfit ran out of Submariners [ todons and muscularity man has funds, and' while stranded Bennett Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. Concerning ever seen. made friends with a number of in­ 82 Eighth Ave. New Tork ever, subma Tarquin the Younger would pop fluential people. Now, asked to Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to mum, and m his eyes to see what has grown out choose a co-ordinator, they’ve asked cover cost of mailing) for Pattern might be pre I No...... submariner’s of a few simple tricks he thought for him. f up 2200 years ago to make a Roman N a m e ...... reticence wl A quiet “~V holiday. CBS Caravan’s comedian, Jack A ddress ...... Ma]. Kenneth McCullar, 27, above, Carson, has turned down a $25,000 tomed ackno' R. HERBERT VERE EVATT, ol Conrtland, Miss., outstanding personal appearance tour, on con­ disasters, co in Washington now from Aus­ master of heavy bombardment tac­ clusion of his Warner Bros, assign­ siocs aboard tralia to talk a few wrinkles out of tics, was killed In a freak accident. ment, “The Animal Kingdom.” He’ll might come ■ the troubled state of affairs in the Pa- This presidential handclasp occurred as President Roosevelt arrived He was taking off on a night bomb­ tour arm y camps for the HoBywood news that tl D ing mission in New Guinea when a D ouble-Purpose torpedo rooi n > , , „ cific, might In Monterrey, Mexieo, for his historic conference with President Manuel Victory committee instead. Perhaps H e Cave also give Avila Camacho, left, as Mrs. AviIa Camacho, center, looks on. The Presi­ brash kangaroo sped directly In the would probal path of his bomber, causing it to Laxative Gives per nothing Oar Boys Idea of som e first dent’s military aide, Brig. Gen. Edwin A. Watson, is shown at the ex­ explode most of its bomb load. If you’ve noticed lately when lis­ well.” M ixed M arriages *jand evi­ treme right. tening to Monty Wooley on the air M ore Satisfaction This retic| dence about that his voice sounds a bit husky, Don’t be satisfied just to relieve your mirable as the mixed marriages that American don’t blame It on file California fog. present constipated condition. Meet age and inge soldiers down under seem to look No More Washday Blues for This Yank On to Tokyo It’s due to fog, all right—one creat­ this problem more thoroughly by upon with such high favor. His wife toning up your intestinal system. cy, has con ed on the set of “Holy Matrimony." For this Double-Purpose, use Dr. which was was Miss Mary Alice ShofEer of Ot­ Hitchcock’s All-Vegetable Iiaxative until war c tumwa, Iowa. RKO expects “The Robe,” done in Powder—an Intestinal Tonic Laxa-. traditionalist Evatt was a brilliant member tive. it not only acts gently and Technicolor, to be one of the most thoroughly, but tones lazy bowel tion couldn’i of the Australian High Court important pictures in screen history. muscles—giving more satisfaction. anything m< bench until the war came on and The story is laid just subsequent to Dr. Hitchcock’s Laxative P o w d er the battiest he quit to help, more directly in the crucifixion. With Metro mak­ helps re lie v e Dizzy Spells, Sour the horse-a the good fight. He had reached Stomach, Gas, Headache, and that gists of yes ing “Quo Vadi^” it looks as if dull sluggish feeling commonly re­ the bench at 36, the youngest there’d be a cycle of religious pic­ ferred to as Biliousness, when caused represented man ever appointed to such a tures. by Constipation. XTse only as di­ observation court in all the British empire. rected. 15 doses for only 10c. Large might, with Forty-nine now, he is recognized Julie Bishop steps into excellent lamily size 23c. Adv. and sink an as one of the commonwealth’s company—and into her first starring Our Sub F first scholars, historians and ju­ role, as well—in “Dark Eyes” ; Bette rists. And on Di Davis and Ann Sheridan have the Gather Your Scrap; ★ for a majq These last three years he has been other two principal roles. It’s a hi­ ★ Throw It at Hitler! string subn a member of Prime Minister Cur­ larious comedy, made from a New cally we hd tin’s Labor government, and it is as York stage success; the girls will 73 building I minister of external affairs that he be seen as impoverished Russian to be const! comes to the United States. This is gentlewomen, who write a play and ever, there I not his first visit. A lecturer in Sien try to get backing for it. than 100 philosophy and English, he has spo­ Thirty-five ken often at various American uni­ Samuel Goldwyn announces that which were versities. he’s looking for “the 16 most beau­ tory and ha| tiful girls in the world” for his mu­ fitting. ^ OW that Sir Richard T. D. Ac- sical, “Dp In Arms,” introducing Out of ^ land’s Common Wealth party Danny Kaye to the screen. Gold- available fd has elected its first man to parlia­ wyn-picked beauties go far. Betty third coulcf ment England’s older parties may GrabIe and Lucille Ball got their against the I d o more first screen breaks as Goldwyn With o u rl Tossed H is W ealth than worry. girls; they were in “Whoopee” and Japan, the I T o L e s s F a v o r e d They have “The Kid From Spain,” with Vir­ although nd FellowEnglishm en been doing ginia Bruce and PaaIette Goddard. submarined so through “Here we come, Tokyo,” says a Miss Bruce got a part in Flo Zieg- tional appd the four previous by-elections in sign somewhere in New Guinea, feld’s “Smiles” as a result. Paulette congress fo each of which a Common Wealther leaving no doubt whatever about the Goddard went right ahead on the 000 tons o ran. AU four lost, but even so the screen, and also met Charles Chap­ now comin When the Aleutian winds blow we may or may not have snow, bat sentiments of those who erected it. vote was too close for comfort. Since the execution of the American lin. on both co Tall, spectacled, baldish at 37, Ac- at least Pvt. Early Krech of St. Paul, Minn., will have snow white laundry. to the Iayi He rigged up this windmill washing machine in which a chain and fliers captured after the bombing of Iand talks about his new party as Tokyo the “coming” is likely to be . Descendants of Vodka, a cocker tory to sut sprocket connected to the blades of the windmill delivers power to the U. S. Stf though it combined the ripe virtues wooden paddlewheels in the wash bucket. speeded np considerably. spaniel, have cornered the mascot Df the Townsend plan and Louisi­ market at various U. S. air bases. Even tha ana Long’s Every-Man-a-Millionaire Vodka belongs to Maj. Alexander P. pear to sui rlub plus some choice Russian cut Wins Hun Fund de Seversky, and will appear with Up to Augu tings. “We want,” he says, “to Fought All Three Axis Partners him in Walt Disney’s “Victory submarine! amalgamate Russia’s economy with Through Air Power,” which will 82 of the 21 our own political system.” combine live action sequences and all weapoij One of his notions is that old- animated cartoons. Vodka is cred­ per cent Echool millionaires are finished. In ited with more than 1,000 hours in rines accol proof he un-millionaired himself last the air. all enemy I February, gave his total interest in 60 per cent] 17,000 acres of the storied Lorna Most of the people in England will ping sent Doone country to the National Trust. hear the Quiz Kids in the very near The sq A cozy $80,000 inherited from his fa­ future; while the Kids were in New • Many of the Indescribable in­ proved ther went into the hopper, too. He York they were invited by the Brit­ sects that swarm the battlefronts — service, proposes to support his wife and two ish Broadcasting corporation to take wPlagning the life** out of our sol* has ere sons on his pay as a member of part in the British “Answering You” diers — die before the lethal blast with hav parliament and his earnings- as a program, recorded here and broad­ of FLIT and onr other insecti- 180 Japa writer. cast there. tid e s . gories. He attended both expensive Rugby —*— As for common house flies, Written i and more expensive Oxford, but un­ ODDS AND ENDS—Constance Bennett's mosquitoes, moths, roaches, bed­ her of U nj| less he whips up a best seller pretty going to play a burlesque queen in "Bi bugs and other domestic pests-* German soon, the sons are likely to miss Diddle Dtddlen ... Kate Smith has turned FLIT slays ’em as it sprays ’em* sunk or crl down an offer to play Marie Dressier in a PLIT has the highest rating es* both. tablished for household insecti­ the PaciiiJ There have been Aclands in Eng­ movie biography of the actress; says she’s tling. But| a singer, not an actress . . . Brooklyn cides by the National Bureao of land for 800 years. For half that tmall-fry hanging around outside the Standards • .. the AA the botton time the family has held a title. Sir Dodgers* ball -park ask everyone who R a tin g . ately high| Richard is the 15th baronet of the leaves, uWhen will RzS Skeleton be out?” Be sure to ask for lent in line. An ancestor, stout royalist, Not every bunch of fighting men can make the proud boast of having Each flier In one U. S. outfit In ■ .. Though the musical in which she re­ FLIT - the knock*ont The rea fought the American Revolution. No (ought both the oriental and occidental members of the Axis. Since Tonisia contributes to a fond before turned to the stage teas a flop, Mary Mar­ killer—today! send sup| less than 13 of Sir Richard’s living Pearl Harbor this Flying Fortress crew, shown in front of the “Geechee” each mission. The first to run down tin's not losing money... radio shows are troops kin have made themselves notable. in North Africa, has blasted at the Japs, the Germans and the Italians. a German flier wiris the bundle. lotting over each other to sign her up as a sary. Th4 But for the last two generations the Commanding officer is Capt. Joseph J. Kramp, New Britain, Conn., shown Here is Lieut. J. D. Collingsworth guest star, paying as much for one per­ food, med beads of the family have been un­ pt left of Boerger, Texas, collecting. formance as she’d earn in a w e e k .., JVo/ tary suppll easy in their ease. bad for a Hollywood vacationI British c f THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. ssones S p re a il M ad e F ro m _ Iilitary Ahj @ .Y our O ld B ed S h eets ASPIRIN1 } woa:: S ' AaCcST SELLER mT ANY pretty flowered print may be combined with the side Densify of Saturn Strips of sheets that are good after The density of the planet Saturn the center part has worn ouL A is only seven-tenths that of water. good section may be cut from the center bottom too. The diagram at the left gives all the dimensions A SERIES OF you need for making a spread for W i rSPECIAL ARTICLES a double bed from the good parts Put Health Into Menus of three old sheets put together BYTHE LEADING Lynn Chambers’ FNnt-Saving with six-inch strips flowered cot- WHY PUT UP WITH WAR CORRESPONDENTS! With Vitamins Plus Menn CUTTINO Cl _____ COHSTIPATION? Braised Liver and Onions a s m s b est P a m s Whipped Potatoes FIRST-AID o f s o l o sv— If you suffer from that com­ t o t h e + 3/4 YARDS mon form of constipation American Parsleyed Carrots FUVEREO PRtHT due to lack of “bulk’’ In your diet, dosing yourself Green Salad AILING HOUSE with hflwh iMtfhftrtfcg and Submarines Enriched Bread Butter IaxattTes will give you only By Frank Gervasi •Orangeade Refrigerator temporary relief. Pudding However, addingxELLOcc’s a ll- b r im to your regular f W NlT Feature—Through specie/ arrangement •Recipe Given diet and drinking plenty of with Collier’s Weekly) by Roger B. WUfanan water will not only get at Dozens of American submarine R oger B . Whitman—WNU F eatu res. the cause of such constipa­ commanders have made records in Keeping vegetables well refriger­ tion, but will correct it. Ton may not be able to replace worn or XZUfeGG’S ALL-BRAH is S the Pacific. Their roster grows ev­ ated insures at least a good degree broken household equipment. This Is war. IE STRIP delicious breakfast cereal ery day. There are proportionately of vitamin preservation. Keep them Government priorities come first. So take !CENTER END PIECE care of what yon have . . . as well as yon that, unlike medicinal more Navy Crosses in the subma­ covered, tool possibly can. This column by the homeown­ purges, doesn’t work chiefly rine service than in any other er’s friend tells yon how. on you-but works princi­ Arrange your crisp raw fruits and ton material of about the same pally on the contents of branch of the navy, and for this vegetables attractively. If you’d like Cracks in Varnish weight. your colon. there are many reasons. to have some fun, really, then take Here, the figured goods is in a Try Kellogg's all-braw, The submarine is an American out the old geometry text, and fol­ Question: Why should tiny cracks eat as directed, see if it pink and white pattern that is doesn’t help sou, tool weapon, invented and now perfected Crisp greens give you plenty low some patterns you find therein have developed on my furniture? especially effective with the white by Americans. Our men understand of vitamin A, B and C. Assemble —they’re fine inspiration for attrac­ My piano and dining-room furniture muslin. It is also used to trim what the submarine can do, and them in your salads and get plenty tive appearing vegetable and fruit have these all over. These cannot the curtains made from old sheets. they employ it as what it is—an of­ of health insurance—you don’t need dishes. be from low temperatures, for in Another interesting color note is fensive weapon of irresistible hitting points to shop for these. Cottage Cheese-VegetabIe Salad. cold weather I keep my heat at the mats of the pink and white ma­ power. (Serves 6 to 8) about 76 degrees. Also, I have pails Huge Arctic Wolf terial used for the row of framed The arctic' wolf weighs fin Most important of all, however, is What’s the pep appeal of your 2 cups cottage cheese of water on all the radiators. How photographs over the bed. It also that fact that German U-men are meals these days? It should be bet­ I garlic clove (optional) can the furniture be refinished? edges the full white lamp shades. times as much as the Texas wolf. ordered or "sent” into action in ter than ever be­ 1 teaspoon salt Answer: Cracks of that kind are • • * A ships lacking even elementary com­ fore with spring 2 tablespoons chopped chives or very fine and usually only on the NOTE—The new book 9 which Mrs. forts and unequipped with any safe­ vegetables dotting green onion surface of the varnish. The cause Spears has prepared for readers shows IRRITATIONS OF aunty salute to ty devices. iqimerous ways to make, repair and re­ t accessories with the m arkets col­ 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento is in sudden changes of temperature. model things for the borne. It contains 32 EXTERNAL CAUSB' Our men "go.” They love the 54 cup chopped celery illustrated pages and costs 15 cents. Please SKIN oth the becoming orfully in greens, Seventy-six degrees is rather high submarines, and spend as much yellows and reds. Paprika for ordinary living conditions, and m ail requests for booklets direct to: in T :pn^m t AULT M illion s I ^ ie over-the-sfibul- time telling you how safe they Jea with simple home treatmen t,: ' inexpensive cot­ Many vitamin 2 cucumbers when everything is heated to that Goes to v o it a t once. D irect action aids are—"safest ships' afloat”—as 1 medium sized onion ' temperature, the cracking appears tMMJhig; works the antiseptic way. use in single crochet and mineral laden fruits are just MRS. RUTH WVEIH SPESRS fliers will say in describing the coming into season so you home­ 2 large tomatoes when the temperature drops, as Bedford Hills New VoA Sladc and W hite Ointment only as dN ; tches. Trim the good qualities of our planes. D raw er 19 reeled. 10c, 25c, 60c sizes. 25 y ears success#« ibbon. makers should have no trouble get­ 2 carrots would be the case at night, or on the H oney-back guarantee. M Vital In; Submariners and fliers are the ting your quota of two fruits, two French dressing opening of a window. The damage oidtflnirfTty ta e o o d s o w . B n lo y fam ooa most weapon-proud men I’ve E n d o is 15 cents for Book No. 9. B la c k and W hUelktnSoap dally . vegetables and a citrus fruit into Salad greens can be overcome by light rub­ Name...1...... ns directions for hat met in this war. your family’s diets. Rub mixing bowl with clove of bing with fine sandpaper, to be fol­ ion of stitches; ma« There is evidence of the subma­ lowed by wiping with turpentine to Address ...... riners’ contention concerning the In winter it is sometimes extreme­ garlic. Add cottage cheese, salt, Iy large demand and ly difficult to meet that nutrition and paprika. Fold remove the dust, and then applying safety of our submarines. Since the a thin coat of varnish. s. slightly more time war began, the navy has reported requirement because of the scarcity in chopped chives, EfatSflgiRfl orders for a few of pimiento, celery. Loose Windotro Uern numbers, the loss of only six undersea boats, of vegetables and fruits and their Turn into a bowl Question: Our windows are very RHEUMATISM o: including the ArgonauL consequent high prices. Now, though I O prices are higher than last year at that has been lose in their frames. How can they ASKMF NEURITIS-LUMBAGO Submariners Quiet About Exploits. eedlecraft Dept. this time, they are abundant, and rinsed’ with cold be tightened? Concerning their exploits, how­ water. Chill in Answer: The room side of the I ANOTHtn • MCNEIL'S New York ever, submariners are invariably most of us can afford to spend the (plus one cent to extra money required to buy them. refrigerator. Un­ groove in which the sash slides is I A General Quiz 1 'ing) for Pattern mum, and no matter how well you mold on center of formed by a strip of molding that is MAGIC might be prepared to contend with a Perhaps, you have a garden this year. You’re probably planning to large salad plate, surround with wa­ nailed to the window frame. This REMEDY submariner’s economy of words, his tercress, thin cucumber slices, on­ strip can be taken off and replaced The Qaesfions reticence will still surprise you. put up most of the produce, but you BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF always have some crops available ion rings, carrot flowers, tomato to press more tightly against the A quiet "Very well” is the accus­ wedges. Serve with french dress­ sash. When windows are loose, by 1. The Uttoral of a country is'its tomed acknowledgment of all orders, for immediate consumption' such as HIU CIU IUl IlHElnn U Ilannlit Il Id n I lettuce, tender green shoots of on­ ing. far the best cure is to put on metal what? McNnLDMlC CO, bn. I disasters, communications and mis­ weatherstrips of the kind that fits 2. An army pursuit squadron I 830 Broad Stm t—Inlmiwa^ FIaHdl I sions aboard ship. A torpedoman ions, etc. In some parts of the coun­ into groves cut in the edges of the usually embraces how many 4 might come to the control room with try it’s a bit early for some of planes? these to make their appearance, but sash. This not only stops all rat­ u r p o s e news that the aft and the forward tling, but keeps out drafts and 3. George Washington belonged torpedo room is flooded, and he when they do, up and at them! to what poUtical party? Quick application of dust. For good results these strips com forting Rostnol would probably obtain from the skip­ Homemakers are fortunately be­ should be put on by specialists, who 4. What city is known as the Gives per nothing more than a “Very coming more and more conscious of gives prom pt relief have the necessary tools. Bussian Pittsburgh? h e m Ib ry HirabUiig.: well.” the importance of fruits and vege­ 5. How many pounds of V.. isfeetion This reticence, however, as ad­ Killing Tree Roots Hs oily base soothes tables in the diet, and the more so film are required to send a ton of parched sUn. ust to relieve your mirable as the submariners’ cour­ they become, the more healthy will Question: Having cut down a d condition. Meet large tree, how can the roots be letters to our boys at the front? e thoroughly by age and ingenuity and calm efficien­ become each generation of Ameri­ 6 . What is the largest single “testinai system, cy, has contributed to the neglect cans. Even those of you who have killed so that we can plant another? R B S I N O I a urpose, use Dr. Answer: Roots can be killed with printing job to date? which was the lot of the service been deficient in these foods during 7. The longest baseball game by getable Laxative until w ar came. EQdebound naval the growing years will get much salt and by other means, but nothing Inal Tonic Laxa- could be planted until enough time innings played in the major acts gently and traditionalists with limited imagina­ benefit from including these foods in leagues lasted how long? ones lazy bowel tion couldn't see the submarine as your diet A heavy meal calls for had gone by for the chemical to be re satisfaction, carried deep into the ground by the - 8 . How many Minute Men were SNAPPY FACTS anything more than an adjunct of the light, crisp, "just right” feeling killed or wounded at Lexington on xative Powder the battleships and cruisers. To which fruits and vegetables supply. rain. Your best move will be to dig ABOUT ~7 Spells, Sour the horse-and-buggy naval strate­ out the roots to a depth of two feet April 19, 1775? dache, and that Remember vitamins and minerals or so. The roots that remain will 9. Is it true that animals were BUBBER g commonly re- gists of yesterday, the submarine work hand in hand to give your ess, when caused represented merely a scouting and A salad bowl that’s popping rot out and not interfere with the ever tried in law courts as if they se only as di- observation auxiliary weapon which body health and full of health with its tomato slices new growth. As an alternative, you were human beings? only 10c. Large might, with luck, sometime surprise to keep it in good (vitamin C) lettuce (vitamins A and may find someone in your neighbor­ 10. What a re battleships nam ed and sink an enemy ship; workable order. C), bananas (A, B, C), green pep­ hood who has a mechanical stump- after? Cruisers? Destroyers? Sub­ Most vegetables marines? Aircraft carriers? Our Sub Force December 7,1941. pers (A and very much C). puller and can do the job for you. Chowiagsoaandrtfcbarttoos h a f have many of NBMUaffiafleaaoLlkflrMhw And on December 7,1941, we had, both minerals and Here’s a vegetable that makes a Galvanized Gutters Iho products o f latsfebsatiaa Icooa. crap; ★ Question: Will you advise me re­ The Anewere Ih o ch id o h h a fc a o w M cS chaw for a major sea power, a tbird- vitamins. It is in­ main dish when combined with mac. It at Hitler! ctring submarine force. Theoreti­ teresting to know aroni: garding paint for galvanized gutters cally we had 113 submarines, with that greens (let­ and spouts? They have been up for 1. Coastal region. has the iotaios ehanotocbltan Green Pepper Stuffed With two years, unpainted. We want to 2. Twenty-five planes. CUdo and Caollllea rtbbor troos 73 building and 23 more scheduled tuce, parsley, watercress, turnip MacaronL to be constructed. Actually, how­ greens, etc.) are rich not only in put on the proper priming coat be­ 3. FederalisL (Serves 6) fore having this metal work painted 4. Kharkov. ever, there were substantially less iron that makes for good, rich blood, boaw ondar fasts by B.F.SooM di than 100 submarines in service. but also in vitamin A which pro­ 6 green peppers along with the house. 5. Twenty pounds. Thirty-five subs were of the S-type I ciq> cooked, elbow macaroni Answer: After cleaning and re­ 6.- Printing the government’s motes good health of skin, eyes, and 54 pound grated American cheese which were found to be unsatisfac­ keeps you buoyant and full of en­ moving traces of rust, if any, coat new point-system ration books No. fonaors am? ea p ect sm h th e s e * tory and had been withdrawn for re­ ergy. The greens get a nice big I cup soft bread crumbs the gutters and spouts with a good 2—150 million books. •M r traders. 54 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce quality red lead paint. Allow a week 7..Twenty-six innings—Brooldyn AL hsrffls lafcbos.haarfae slant As fitting. star for being rich In Vitamin C, nnirTiiilngsiiiraoifiillj Qiiionln Ilia Out of the total of submarines necessary for health of teeth and 1A teaspoon salt to ten days for this paint to dry. vs. Boston, May I, 1920. U nrtd states. Jta sam e In A o available for duty, roughly only one- bones, and for quick healing of Cut a slice from top of green pep­ Follow with house paint 8 . Seventeen (right killed, nine third could be spared for action wounds. per, scoop out, and cook in boiling Insulating a Cottage wounded). against the Japanese. Don’t be surprised when the salted water for 5 minutes. Drain. Question: In building a one-story 9. Yes. BYance was the scene of Maoe oofsoo B et t h e r o so a p fa g With our declaration of war on most of these affairs in the Middle SheaIdhedoaebM arathelraad greens come in for a nice share of Mix remaining ingredients, saving and attic wood cottage with four oefchef e l the tire to soadlaM y Japan, the picture changed rapidly, honors for vitamin B.' also. That’s 54 of cheese for top. Fill peppers rooms and bath on the first floor, ages. There are authentic records although not fast enough to suit our the vitamin necessary for normal with mixture, stand upright in pan what kind of insulation (rock wool) of trials that no writer in fiction submariners. In May, 1942, an addi­ nutrition. and sprinkle remaining cheese over would you advise? Could I do the would dare to presenL tional appropriation was made by top. Bake in a moderate oven 25 job myself? 10. Battleahips are named after congress for the construction of 200,- Easiest way to keep most of the minutes. Answer: Use any one of the stand­ states; cruisers after cities; de­ 000 tons of submarines which are vitamins intact is to serve the vege­ tables raw—as you would in a sal­ Jaded appetites will respond ard brands of rock wool, and since stroyers after naval heroes; sub­ now coming off the ways in yards quickly if you serve this delectable the house' is in the course of con­ marines after fish; the new car­ on both coasts at a rate surprising ad. The same goes for fruits. Don’t I u w m m p e a c e let either of them soak in wafer or cool pudding: struction, batts should be used. AU riers after famous battles. to the layman but still unsatisfac­ the work can be done by yourself. tory to submarine commanders. stand uncovered in the refrigerator •Orangeade Refrigerato Podding, —the vitamins seem to evaporate (Serves 9) Use batts with a vaporproof paper Paul Bunyan in Wood U. S. Subs Sink 82 Jap Ships. quickly, especially in the case of 1 tablespoon gelatin covering. Even the publishable figures ap­ vitamin C, so easily lost by cooking 1A cup cold water Dry Rot Hewn from a huge Sequoia log, pear to support their point of view. or leaving exposed to air. 154 cups orange juice Question: What is the cause of EEGoodrich a statue of Paul Bunyan, mythi­ Up to August of last year, American 54 cup sogar dry rot? What should be done to cal giant of Ihe woods, stands at submarines had sunk or damaged 54 teaspoon salt check and prevent it? the roadside near Three Rivers, 82 of the 219 Japanese ships sunk by 2 tablespoons lemon juice ;.Answer: Wood exposed to con­ Lynn Says: Sequoia Park, Calif. The figure all weapons. This represented 37 2 egg whites tinuous dampness stimulates a fun­ of the legendary lumberjack is be­ per cent of the total. Our subma­ Fresh as a Day in May: So will 54 cup sugar gus growth in the wood, which turns be yfeur foods if you keep them lieved the largest sculpture ever rines accounted for 27 per cent of 4 cops oven popped rice cereal it into powder. A thorough circula­ made from a single piece. all enemy warships sunk, and for properly refrigerated. Desserts 54 cup melted hotter tion of air or coating the lumber 6Q per cent of all noncombatant ship­ to cool you off and keep your ap­ 54 cup sugar with a coal tar creosote or other ping sent to the bottom. petites unjaded, if they’re to be chemical wood preservative wiU frozen, belong right in the freez­ Soften gelatin in cold water. Heat The submariners’ record im­ prange juice, sugar and salt to boil­ check the condition. AU rotted wood proved as more boats entered er. Meats and fish are safest ing point. Add softened gelatin and must be scraped off before applying kept right under the freezer in a the preservative. service. Tfhe navy department meat-keeper if you have one. stir until dissolved. Add lemon juice THE has credited our submarines . and cool. When mixture begins to Rust Remover with having sunk approximately Milk, cream and beverages are thicken, fold in stiffly beaten egg Question: How can I remove rust 1 180 Japanese vessels of all cate­ stood alongside the freezer unit. whites to which sugar has been from my smoothing iron? How can gories. Custards, puddings, butter and added. I take a rust stain from a silk slip? staples fill the middle section POWER Written down beside the total num­ Crush cereal crumbs-fine and mix Answer: For your iron, soak the ber of United Nations ships sunk by nicely, are easy to get a t with melted butter and sugar. Dis­ rust with kerosene, and rub with fine German U-boats, the admitted 180 Leftovers, foods prepared tribute evenly in bottom of a square emery paper. At an automobUe ac­ O F T H E PRESS sunk or crippled by our own subs in ahead, salads, some fruits and pan and press down firmly. Pour in cessory shop you can get rust re­ the Pacific might not seem so star­ berries are well refrigerated orange mixture. Chill in refrigera­ moving Uquids that are very satis­ • Afoiiufoctums and merchants sense the tling. But every Jap ship sent to when kept on one of the lower tor. Cut in squares when firm, and factory. For the sUp, you can use power o f the press. Earl; they began using the bottom represents a proportion­ shelves. The humidor or crisper serve with whole orange slices and iron-rust soap, to be had at a drug it to carry their advertising facts and ideas ately higher loss than the equiva­ means just that for it keeps those whipped cream, if desired. store. into homes. And* they found it a most lent in American or British tonnage. fresh fruits and vegetables crisp Cleaning Brickwork profitable way In which to tell their story and well refrigerated. L ym Chambers welcomes you to sub­ The reason is simple: The Japs m it your household queries to her problem Question: Carpenters burned tar to buyers. And . the buyers in turn found The storage bin at the bottom clinic. Send your letters to her at Western paper in a new fireplace, and the send supplies to Uieir overseas of the refrigerator is usually non­ it profitable to deal with those who were troops only when absolutely neces­ Newspaper Union, 210 South Desplaines bricks a re black with soot. How can willing to state in print the values and refrigerated, and gives splendid Street, Chicago, III. Don’t forget to enclose it be removed? sary. The Jap soldiers fight on less storage to cereals, crackers and services they offered. food, medicines and other nonmili­ a stamped, Self-addressed envelope fo r Answer: Scrub with a thin paste extra beverages. your reply. of a scouring powder with water and tary supplies than their American or Beleased by Western Newspaper VUkm British counterparts. ammonia. Rinse well. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVlLLE, N. C. HAY 12. 1943.

the telephone company which has THE DAVIE RECORD. Dad Receives Jap .Fire Alarm Regulations proven more satisfactory then anv* THEDA Tbere seems to be some confus­ thing else so far. C. FRANK STROUD • • Editor. Souvenirs ion and misunderstanding about the When a citizen calls the ’phone STICK IO Oldest Pa operator and reports a fire, the op BUOQl H l W i A package arrived last week for wav fire alarms are handled here in CAMELS No Liquor TELEPHONE Mocksville, Severol citizens seem erator immediately calls No. . 7 7 , G. H. Motlev, Route 4 , Mocksville, to be under the impression that per-. using a pre arranged emergency j Entered atthe Postoffice in Mocks- from Guadalcanal where his son. mission must be secured from the! signal. The acting assistant Fire - NEWSA vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail Staff Sgt. William Cacy Motley, is fire chief or some member of the Chief is usually, almost without ex- m atter. March 3.1903. stationed. Witb it came a letter Fire Department before the alarm ception, within 6 0 feet of the ’phone M rs. Clim from bis son, saving "I am sending can be turned on. This, of course, ??d c®n becontactedtn a moment day in Wim SUBSCRIPTION RATES: IIe takes tbe message, repeats it you some souvenirs of tbe Japs ’ is erroneous. ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE * 1 During tbe past several years that back to the operator to avoid anv Miss Ma SIX MONTHS FN ADVANCE S SO Beyond telling hts father he bad chance of error. The operator then we have been trying to function as Line, was it "seen action" on the South Pacific au organized volunteer Fire Depart presses the button starting the pub­ W bo says tbere’s d o politics in nesday. isle, Staff Sgt. Motley gaye no de ment end trying to perform onr du­ lic alarm This usually takes less tbese Federal jobs arotind bere? than 3 0 seconds and as several of tails as to bow he bad come into ties efficiently as possible nnier va. J. P. Burt tied and sometimes trving condit­ the firemen work in close proxim With beefsteak selling at 7 0 c. session of the odd assortment of ar ity to this ’phone, it gives us tbe town Monda tides tbe package contained. ions, we have 'been brought face to pound, bacon at 4 5 c , and cabbage fase w ith m any difficulties and prob- advantage of knowing our destina. pleasant call at from 10 to 12c., the only folks Tbese included: a crunled white Iems that bave at times seriously tJon »“d enabJf.8 “ ,0 ^ s y be. who can eat three meals a day are cloth flag with a red ‘'rising sun' affected our operations. ^ “ M rs. O. I the office-holders and the millions in tbe center; a flat metal disk, high. Wehavediscussedourproblems We have found this to be the CAME ington, was who are on the Federal oayroils. Iy nolished on one side, dull and with department chiefs of °tk*r | most satisfactory way of handling arday afters bearing a vague design on the occurring during the working other, and with a red string run State Fire Marshall. The informa­ nom s from 7 a. m., to 6 p. m. On F ran k V A Quiet Election tion that we have secured from through a metal loop; a small pho­ niffbt calls the alatm is immediate- vance tnercb Last Tuesday was election day in them, coupled with that which we tograph, with Jap writing on the Iy turned on by the operator. aesday on bi luocksville, but the public didn’t have learned through experience, RUFUS L. FRYE, Chief. back, of a Japanese soldier beside we have endeavored to assimilate seem to know or care anything a- Mrs. Jack an automobile; a thin paper enve­ ints a system that seems to be best NOTICE T O bout it. There was but one ticket spent the w< lope, stained in the center, bearing suited to our own particular locality. Davie County War Price in the field, which was headed by her mother, what appears to be an address in It should be remembered, how* T. I. Caudell to succeed bimself as ever, that our Flre Department is & Ratioinng Board Japanese and a square red post DOG OWNERS Miss Beu mayor, and five aldermen, four of composed entirely of volunteers. mark; a tightly folded paper with No. 45:19 the former board, and Dr. F. H. These men are at work on their re' In conformance with the N. G, law requiring all Point, spent Japanese writing on both inside spective jobs during the day and Office Hours Uondaythrough Friday Mason, a new member. Out of the with ber sisi and outside; a small cardboard usually at their homes at night, j 10 to 12 a. m. I to 5:30 p. m. dogs to be vaccinated, and as a means of protec­ nearly 6 0 0 registered voters in the folder with Japanese picture, writ­ Therefore, it should be obvious that . Saturday. 8:30 to 12, I to 3:30 p. m tion to our citizens against mad dogs, we urged Corp. Lee town, we are informed that only 6 6 we cannot respond to a call quite > applicants for supplemental ga- ed at Camp ing and ornamentation in red, black every dog owner to have his dog vaccinated a- votes were cast. Wbat this town as quickly as a fire department that ‘so|ene rations must present tire in- week-end in and gold. needs is two tickets in the field. bas men on duty at all times. spection record with application gainst iabies as early as possible. Tbe articles were packed in Applications for a basic ration (A That would result in most of the Since the telephone is the only L . B. Wa: cylindrical hand grenade container. Book), and applications for special voters going to tbe polls and ex* practical means we have of secur­ rations must present automobile re­ .spent severs Staff Seargeant Motley, a grad ing information regarding the Ioca- Davie County Board bis mother, pressing the r sentiments. gistration card. uate of Cooleemee High School, en­ tion of fires, and time being a vital Please note the change: Tiro in­ on R . 4 . factor in fighting fire, we have wor­ tered the arm> in August 1 9 3 9 H e spection record for a supplemental Of Commissioners Davie-Forsyth POSA ked out tbe following procedure ration and registration card for spe­ Miss M arj was sent to Guadalcanal some for the handling of day calls with cial ration or basic ration. th e WAACN Meets months ago from Hawii, where he day for Ft Quarterly meeting of tbe Davie* was stationed, for over two years at where she w Scholfield barracks. Forsyth district Patriotic Order Pfc. Paul Sons of America was held with ed at Patersc Washington Camp 4 2 Mocksville, Only Five Inducted 1 0 day fnrloi as bosi can,D on May 1st, with Out of the 1 6 Davie county men BIGGEST NEWS OF THE YEAR parents, Mr. Garvey D. Crotts, of Winston-Sa. sent to camp on April 3 0 th , only Mrs. T . N Iem1 district president, presiding five were accepted. Those induct, ed into tbe service were: for Wasbini over the group. About 3 0 mem Tames H. Benson, Cooleemee; E. visit ber son bers trom several camps were pre­ G. Godbey, Mocksville; William E. also visit rel: sent for the dinner affair. The Fink, Mocksville; Lester D Sa!n, aw av. tables were decorated with colors of R. 2 ; E dgar L 1 Potts. Mocksville. R ealty A uction Miss Marj red, white and blue and huge vases Those rejected were: T. T. Jack son, Lester Leach, R. W. South­ A. S. T. C., of tulips added to the cheery at­ ard, Robert L. Whitaker, Albert Friday. Mi mosphere. H. Cornatzer, 'L- A. Cook, George Boone in Jui Invocations was said by Rev. F. Kautsondas, Jas. A. Foster, James school. E. Howard, of Erlanger, state pre­ W. Wall, Frank A. Sidden, Ever­ The Sanford Property sident, and the address of welcome ett Sm ith. M rs. Hubi was given by D. R. Stroud, of ville, R . 4 , Mocksville. Clarence Messick1 of operation at Cooleemee, made the response Se* Electric Wiring Mater* isbury last marks were made by Mayor T. I. Right In home Saturc Caudell, of Mocksville, oldest mem ial Made Available her of tbe Mocksville camp, and An estimated 15 Iarma along pow­ W A N TEl the following state officers: How­ er lines operated by the Davie Elec- years old, 0 ard J. David Sink, of Lexington, trie , Membership Corporation will draft, to Ie state secretary; J. C. Kesler, of likely be connected for service as The Steady emj Salisbury, state treasurer, J. T. result of the War Production Board West Fonrtl Graham, of Cleveland, funeral bene­ order making farmstead wiring ma­ o r pbone 9 9 terials available. according to Mr. fit director; C. N. Spry, of Coo. W. L. Jones, system*superintendent. Ieemee, past state president; and Heart Of Mr. and I Farmers who want electric service Redland, w< D. W. McCullob, ot Lexiugton, as a means of increasing food pro­ assistant state secretary. duction should now be able to ob> Thursday, Features of the evening was an tun wiring materials without diffi­ a new subsci address of the national president of culty. Mr. Jones Raid, provided they MOCKSVILLE has our tbai tbe order, Hugh G. Mitchell, of can meet tbe animal unit require­ Statesville, who outlined the op. ments of a previous WPC order per­ Corp. Hai portunities for service now offered mitting farm service connections. tioned at Ft Although 15 farm members of, tbe the Sons of America. last week in system have already applied for cun* Haines has nection and three services have been SATURDAY, MAY 15TH AT 1:30 P. M. are always 1 installed in recent weeks. Mr. JoiieB Fork News Notes. reported that many farmers hesita­ Hr. and Mn. W. L. Lazenby and child­ ted to take advantage of tbe prev­ W illiam I ren. and Mr. P. A. Hager, and son John­ ious order because they didn’t know fell on tbe i nie, of Cool Springs, were guests of Mr how thev were going to obtain ma­ THE CHANCE OF A UFE-TIME cetnber, was and Mn. Z. V. Johnston last Sunday. terials to wire their farm buildings. 6 0 week on bn: Mn. Cora Kimmer, who spent the past ‘To establish she right to obtain 15 Homes, not just houses, ready to occupy or rent at to walk for iwo months with friends in Spencer, has wiring materials, a farmer need on­ an attractive PROFIT. Lota, beautifully located much better returned home. ly show that be is going to make ef­ L O T S R E A D Y Nelson Bailey, of U. S. Navy, spent a fective use of electricity to help ov­ H O U S E S for future building. YOU CAN’T MISS if you few days here with home folks last week. ercome tbe aoute shortage of vital TO BUILD ON W . B. Le Miss Sallie Crotts has been quite sick R E A D Y T O take advantage of this golden opportunity. U. S. Navy foods.” he said' ‘'A farmer must W U IsItf for some time. bave at present or assured produc­ last week in Mn. Rad Sidden. who has beeu very ill tion capacity of at ieast five animal OCCUPY If you need a place in which to Iive-BE THERE. Bill is on t improves slowly. units—for example, five milch cows, OR CONDITIONS and has se Mn. M. G. Doby is spending a month or a combination of different types If you want an investment that's gilt edge-BE since joinin) with friends near Winston. of livestock and poultry to make the PERMIT Mrs. J. F. Burton and family, and Mn. required total. (Jp to 100 feet of RENT THERE. Ralph Ratledge and children, of Hbaville. G lenn C. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vance line per animal unit is allowed, but Governmenl Jo h n sto n . no extension may exceed 5,000 feet in length without special WPB per­ News, Va , MissCoIIeen Bailey, of High Point Col­ Money is plentiful houses are scarce. These houses are ready to live relatives in lege. spent the week-end with her parents mission Our organization stands Mr. and Mn. Ned Bailev. . ready to help any farmer prepare his bury. Mrs. Mitchell Carter, of Thomasvilie. visited application for a service connection in or rent. You M UST ATTEND this sale to appreciate this golden op­ bave been si his father. George Carter, Saturday. or for wiriug materials.” her parents Mr. and Mn George Howard and small The first step in obtaing electric portunity. If you do not need a place in which to live now .buy one of daughter Elaine, spent Sunday with Mrs. service, Mr. Jones pointed out, is to Rev. and Howard's parents at Bethel. seek the approval of the county US- daughters, I Miss Mildred Grye, of Cooleemee, is vis DA War Board for a service connec­ these fine building lots on EASY TERM S and BUY W AR BONDS. In a Grace, of G tion. Such approval is necessary be­ Iting relatives here. those attend Mn. Lelia Shugart, of Lexington, spent fore a priority on farmstead -wiring * few days here last week, and attended material) may be had. few years you will have a lot and the m oney to build w ith. here Thnrs the funeral of her uncle, H. S. Davis. In announcing the new regulations us that tb< on wiring. WPB emnbasized that arm y now. materials were not to be made avail You M ay Never Have Another Opportunity Like This. A ct W isely. Center News. able “exclusively to furnish electric­ P v t. Wad Mr. and Mn. L. R. Fowell and family ity for household lighting.” This tioned at C spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey viewpoint is supported by tbs animal spent a few Harris, near Harmony. unit requirement, which involves de­ father, W. finite assurances on the part of the Mr. and Mrs-Floyd Tultetow and child' See R. B. or J. C. Sanford (or Further Particulars Wade has bi tea. of Statesville, shent Sunday with re­ farmer applying for a service con­ / ■ lative* here. nection that he possesses, or can ob­ last SepUmt S. G Tutterow who has been a patient tain without priority, at least one of transferred at Veterans Hospital, Fayetteville, return, the following electric devices or fa­ to Virginia. ed home Friday. He is much batter. cilities: water pump for livestock,. WALTER AND GURLEY AUCTION CO. Mn. Emily Anderson spent one day last milking machine, milk cooler incu-1 I R. N . Sm week in Statesville. bator, feed grinder and dairy sank, Selling A gents—K inston and H ickory, N. C. of Sheffield Mn. Duke Tutterow and Mrs. Catherine tation equipment. . Evans, of Winston-Salem, were week-end Thursday r visiton bere. I H . L. Foster, of Statesville, spent j "The Auction Folks who have made a state-wide reputation selling-the right property to Smith left a Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones. Mlsres Virgin- a few days in tow n last week the I the right folks at the, right time” scription to ia Jones, Betty Aliee and Kutb Cartner Uis .Jater Mrs n ? r j year, which and Deo Dyson were guests of Mr. and g 0 1 0 1 8 ’ w * I part with, b Mm. J. H. Jones Sunday. , Call. The Record.

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Mrs. Dewey Holton spent Friday THE DAVIE RECORD. in Winston-Salem shopping. Rev. Alexander Aycock Jurors For May Court Dies Suddenly The following jurors have been Mr. and Mrs. A. Spillman, of the Oldest Paper In The County Rev. Alexander L. Aycoek. 66. castor of drawn for the May term of Davie Yadkin Valley section, were in the Hocksviile Methodist Chnrcbl died sud­ No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads town Thursday shopping. denly in North Wilkesboro lost Toesday Superior court, which convenes in morning at 9:45 o’clock. this city on Monday, Mav 2 4 th, Rev. Mr. Aycock, accompanied by his NEWS AROUND TOWN. Mrs. E. M. J. Thrift, of New wife and daughter. Miss Mary Heitman with Judge John H Clement pre­ York, is spending some time with and Mrs. C. G. Leach, went to North Wilk- siding: Mrs. Clinard LeGrand spent Fri­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. esboro Tuesday morning, where he was to CaIabaIn-R. T. Lowery, Wil­ Frost, on R. 2 . address the Elkin district woman's society We extend our hand day in Winston-Salem shopping. of the Methodist church in session there. liam C Anderson, G., W. Cartner. After arriving in town he stepped into Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Katledge and Clarksville — D S. Ratledge, Miss Miry Foster, of County a barber shop and took a seat, saying He in grateful appreciation to you, our children, and Miss Minnie Ratledge, was not feeling well. He said that Iwfore Donald Reavis. Line, was in town shopping Wed- of Woodteaf, were in town shop­ leaving home he had experienced motor Fulton—A. Gray Sheets, Ernest nesday. ping Saturday. trouble with his automobile and that he Livengood, friends and patrons, for the pleasant bad pushed it off to get the motorstaited. At that time he became sick, and was Jerusalem—C. N Spry. Monroe J. P. Burton, of Hickory, was in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroud and blinded, but that he felt better soon and Ridenhour, M. A. Carpenter relationship and patronage that has town Monday and gave onr office a children spent the week-end at drove to North Wilkesboro. Mocksville—H. A. Lakey, J C. When he made those remarks he was Sanford, Craige Foster. m ade possible this, our pleasant call. Stony Point, guests of Mr. and suddenly stricken while sitting in the bar­ Mrs. Joseph Keever. ber chair. : An ambulance was called and Shady Grove — Isaac Hendrix, Mrs. O. R. Allen, of near Farm, he was earned to the Wilkes hospital but W. T. Foster. R. G Hartman. Mrs. Blaine Moore and son, B. died before arriving there. Heart attack ington, was shopping in town Sat­ C ., of R. 2 , are spending several was ascribed as the canse of death. urday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Aycock was a native of Ca­ No Sunday Beer or Wine SOlhANNlVERSARY days this week at Chapel Hill, Ra], barrus county. Daring his ministerial Ca eigh and High Point. reer he served a number of weil known The county commissioners, at Frank Voglert prominent Ad­ chutchesin the Western North Carolina their regular 'meeting on May 3rd ' Il has been our policy over the years to vance merchant, was in town Wed. Harley B. Reynolds, of R. 2 , Conference. Prior to coming to this city last fall be was pastor of the Methodist passed a law prohibiting the sale feature the better quality in nationally nesday on business. who underwent an operation for ap­ church at Gibsonville. and consumption of wine and beer pendicitis at Lowery Hospital, Sa. Surviving are his wife and two daugh­ in Davie county between the hours known and advertised jewelry . . . and Mrs. Jack Lassiter, of Raleigh, isbnry, was able to return home ters, Mrs. W. A. Biles, Winston-Salem, and of 1 1 :3 0 p. m , on Saturday nights Miss Helen Aycock of the home. .One at the present time, we are most happy spent the week-end in town with Sunday. brother also survives. and 7 a m., on Monday mornings, This law becomes effective on Sat­ to announce that our stocks are the her mother, Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Funeral services were held at Mocksville Grady F. Call, who holds a prom, Methodist chutch Thursday morning at 10 urday, May 1 5 th. All beer and most complete in this high type of jewel­ inent position with the Williams 0 clock, with Revs. A. C. Gibbs, of Elkin; wine dealers will take notice of this Miss Beulah Stroud, of High ry and silverware that they have been Veneer Mills at Sumter, S. C., L. B. Abernethy, of Charlotte, and J, V. new law and. be governed accord­ Point, sjient the week-end in town Hoyle, of Lexington, conducting the ser­ | n g a l l spent the week-end in town with vices. The body was carried to Winston- ingly. in the history of our store. with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Jones. home folks. Salem and laid to rest in Salem cemetery. p r o t e c - The sudden passing of this beloved min­ It is indeed with pleasure and gratifying sat­ u r g e d Corp. Lee Miller, who is station Mr and Mrs Buck Miller, of Ca. ister was a severe shock to hundreds of AUen-Hutchens friends in this city. While he had been isfaction that we look back over the past SO l t t e d a - ed at Camp Lee, Va., spent the rolina Beach, spent last week in and in Mocksville only a few months, be bad Pfc. William Paul Allen, son of Mr. and week-end in town with friends. around Mocksville with relatives made many .friends. To the bereaved Mn. C. S. Allen, of this city, and Miss years . . . and again say "Thanks” to you and friends. Buck holds a position family The Recotd extends sympathy in Edith Hutchens, daughter of Mr. and Mn. in the Wilmington ship yard. - this sad hour of bereavement T. M. Hutchens, of R. 2, were united in our friends and patrons who have made our L. B. Walker, of Roanoke, Va., marriage at York, S. C., Friday afternoon .spent several days last week with a t 2 o'clock, with E. Gettys Nunn officiat­ progress possible. his mother, Mrs. W. S. Walker, William Seaford, a student at A. Have Dogs Vaccinated. ing. The ring ceremony was used. Mrs. on R. 4 . S. T. C., Boone, arrived home Fri Dr. Caldwell, of Davie Gounty Health Allen will make her home at present with “50 Years of Quality and Service in Wins- day to spend the summer holidays Department, urges that all dog owners her parents. Pfc, Allen will leave Satur­ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. bave their animalB given VRcciuations a- day for Patterson, N. J.. where he is sta­ ton-Salem” is our slogan, and we solicit the Miss Mary McGuire, who joined gainst rabies* Rabies, it is stated by Dr. tioned. The Record joins the friends of the WAAC’S April aotb, left Mon- M. Seaford, on R. 1. Caldwell, is a very serious disease, and these young people in wishing for them a opportunity of proving to you the merits of day for Ft. Orglethorpe, Ga., several rabid dogs have been reported in long and happy married life. this slogan. Come in and let us show you where she .will report for duty. Miss Helen Daniel is spending Davie county tbis year. The only meth this week at Collettsville, attend od to control this diseate is by wholesale our large and complete selection of: vaccinatisn of all dogs in the county. Pfc. Paul Allen, who is station* ing the commencement exercises of Consolidated Statues of North Caroline ed at Paterson, N. J , is spending a the high school Miss Daniel was a require that each dog owner have his dog HIGH QUALITY GOLD. GOLD FILLED 1 0 day furlough in town with his member of the Collettsville school immunized within the neqt sixty to nine­ Princess Theatre faculty for several years. ty days. Failure to do so is a misdemean­ AND PLATINUM parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Allen. or and is punishable by a fine of $ 1 0 to $50. Dr. Caldwell urges thot all residents WEDNESDAY ONLY Mrs. T. N. Chaffin left Monday Mrs. D. R. Stroud and daughter of Davie county comply with this law by JEWELRY for Washington, where she will Frances, Mrs. Prentice Campbell, either having the dog taken to a veteri­ •■KING OF THE COWBOYS" Misses Marjorie Call and Christine narian or to the local Rabies Inspector. with Roy Rogen-Smiley Burnette PLATED AND S TERUNG SILVER visit her son and a sister. She will W aiter L. Call.______also visit relatives in Raleigh while Hendricks attended the May day Dorothea Kent aw av. festival at Catawba college Satur­ day, Miss Helen Stroud was a mem Kappa News THURSDAY and FRIDAY ber of the May pole dance and the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cartner visited Mrs. ANDY HARDY'S -DOUBLE LIFE" Miss Marjorie Call, a student at J. F. Cartner Sunday afternoon. Maskinka, a Russian flirta tio n with Mickey Rooney-Lewis Stone FRED. N. DAY A. S. T. C., Boone, arrived home Mrs J. A. Lapish and son spent Wed­ Friday. Miss Call will return to dance. nesday with Mrs E . E. Koontz. SATURDAY Boone in June to attend Summer Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones and daughter JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST and Misses Betty. Alice and Ruth Caxtner school. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tutterow, "RIDING THROUGH NEVADA" spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Mr. Charles Starrett-Shiriey Patterson son and daughter, of Verona, N. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, of Center. * r S . s . Winston-Salem, N. C u » 1 S m Mrs. Hubert Hendrix, of Mocks, C., spent last week with relatives Misaes Zeola and Geneva Koontz, of MONDAY ville, R . 4 , underwent a tonsil on R . 1 . Mr. Tutterow was bav Mocksville aod Virginia Jones of Winston- ing his house repainted, which he Salem spent the week-end with their par ••THE GLASS KEY" operation at Lowery Hospital, Sal. ents. isbnry last week. She returned purchased some time ago, near Cpl. Roy H. Cartner, of Laurenburg spent with Alao Ladd-Veronica Lake home Saturday. Ijames X Roads. Dewey is en the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. In gaged in construction work in East* C artn er. - TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. K1 B. Gravea and son of "THREE HEARTS FOR JUUA" WANTED — Boys arouud 1 6 era Carolina. Augusta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. with Ann Sotbem-Meivyn Douglas years old, or men not eligible to H. C. Jones. draft, to learn window cleaning. A message received 'from Mrs. Mn. Milton Cieary and daughter, of BUY WAR BONDS aod STAMPS Steady employment Write 6 3 9 George Evans, Jr., who is with her Statesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Lather husband at Youngstown, N. Y., Daywalt over the weekend. West Fourth S t, Winston Salem, Miss Laura Cartner, of Charlotte spent or phone 9 9 1 4 says that her husband, who is in an the week-end with her parents Mr. and army hospital there, suffering with Mn. Bill Cattnet.______Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of arthritis, is much better. Mr. Evans Personal Property Redland, were in town shopping has many friends here who will be Sheffield News. WATCH Thursday. Mr. Myers brought us glad to learn th a t he is showing im ­ Tbe Sheffield Grange met Satureay eve­ a new subscription, for which he provem ent. ning with Master Elmer Beauchamp pre­ siding. The obligation was given to Rev. T h i s S p a c e AT has our thanks. and Mn. F. A. Wright and Eidron Bill, Mrs, D. R. Stroud received a ings. The next meeting will be Satniday Corp. Haines Yates, who is sta< large white tropical orchid for evening. May 23. Several new members Next Week tioned at Ft. Bennine, Ga , spent Mother’s Day, from her son, Flight are expected to nde the goat. Officer Joe Forrest Stroud, who is Latta Ratledge. who has been laid np last week in town with home folks. for re pain, is able to be out again. F o r S o m e M. Haines has many friends here who som>..where in th e South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stroud announce the are always glad to see him. The orchild came Air Mail, Special arrival of a daughter on May 5th. delivery and arrived fresh and love. Tobaccogrowensaythat blue mold is Special Bargains A u c t i o n 4 Iy after a trip of nearly 5 ,0 0 0 miles. destroying their tobacco plants. William Munday, of R. , who A|i persons interested in New Union fell on the ice at his home last De. church and graveyard, are requested to cember, was in town one day last Apple-Wooten meet there Saturday morning to help c(ean week on business. He was unable off same. . mYOURS FOR BARGAINS" to walk for several months, but is Miss Jnnia Meteleen Wooten daughter A letter received from Mrs. Mur. of Mr. and Mrs R. G. Wooten, who has much better. been employed in Greensboro, became the ray Stewart, formerly of this city, Saturday, May 22nd bride of Rev Charles Evans Apples, past­ but who is now living at Clarks­ W. B. LeGrand, who entered the o r o f F ran k lin to n '8 Pilgrim cbuicb. son of ville, Tenn., says that she is work, J. Frank Hendrix U. S. Navy last September, spent Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Apple, Gibsonville, Sat ing at a Camp Exchange at Camp niday, April 24. in Libeitv Pilgrim church. Sale Starts At 10:00 A. M. last week in town with bis family. Rev. H. R. Helms, the pastor, and Rev. Campbell, Ky., where her hus» Call Boilditig Angell UaildiDgr Bill is on the U. S. S. Chicopee, William S. Deal, district superintendent of band. Pvt. Murray Stewart, is sta and has seen much of the world the Pilgrim cbuich officiated tiotied. Mrs. Stewart says they Io Cate Of Rain Sale WiU Be HeUi May 29th since joining the Navy. The bride entered on the arm of her receive The Record and sure en. father, Gaither Wooten, who gave her in Notice To Creditors marriage, attended by Miss Hallie Apple joy it. She says the weather is fine Glenn Ciaven, who is doing of Gibsonville, maid ot honor Misses Ada there now While in MocksvilIe Havine qualified as Executor of The undersigned will sell at Publie Auction for cash Government work a t Newport Hester Loman. of Greensboro, Miss Jose Mr and Mrs. Stewart were the the Ia8t Will and Testament of W. A, Taylor, deceased, of Farmington, News, Va., spent last week with phine Phillips of Asheboro1 Miss Bobbie owners of Murray’s Food Store. the following Described property of the late Mary T. relatives in Mocksville and Salis­ Jean Smith, of Mocfcsvilte as bridesmaids N. C.. notice is hereby driven to all liv e Perry Aikens of Greensboro, attended Rev. persons holding claims against the Lowery: bury. Mrs. Craven and children Apple as best man. estate of said deceased, to present o p - bave been spending some time with The bride wore white chiffon trimmed the same to the undersigned, prop­ with lace and her three quarter length veil her parents in Salisbury. P L E N T Y OF erly verified, on or before the 17th Household and Kitchen Furniture, was of illusion caugnt with a wreath of day of April, 1944, or tbis notice will ie o f orange blossoms. Sbe carried a white Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Avett and Bible, gift of the bridegroom showed with be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ som e A ntiques, several bushels of Com daughters. Misses Helen and Elva a white rose bud corsage The maid of CANNED FRUIT? sons indebted to said estate will !In a Grace, of Greensboro, were among honor was in pink and carried white lilies. please call npon the undersigned and and other articles too numerous to those attending the Aycock funeral The bridesmaid's were in pink and blue make prompt settlement. and carried pink and orchid gladioli tied This the 17tb day of April, 1943. here Thursday. Mrs. Avect tells with pink and blue ribbons and wore bows Only for These W ho W. M. TAYLOR, Executor m e n tio n . us that their sons are all in the In their hair. of W. A. Taylor, deceased. arm y now. The vowa were spoken before a latticed, Con IheirO w nI arch banked with pink and orchid gladioli By A. T. GKANT. Attorney. *ly. and mountain Iarel accented with two At The Old Home Place Pvt. Wade H. Booe, who is sta­ seven branded candelobra. Ixtra Sugar for CannIno tioned at Camp Pendleton, Va., At the piano was Miss Hulda May, spent a few days recently with his Greensboro and Mrs. Reece Fallow, Reids- is Available NOWI ville. soloist sang, “O Promise Me" and SALE NOTICE AT COUNTY UNE father, W. G. Booe, on R. 2 . iars "Love Never Faileth." For the benedic­ Bo aaurod of ample, eiteiyybtflM* I will sell at public auction to the 9 Miles From Mocksvflle On Statesville Road Wade has been in the service since tion the bridal pair knelt on two white sat* fag sweet* next winMr, by canning highest bidder for cash, on Satur­ last September, and was recently In pillows and Mn. Farlow sang “Seal fruits and berries this Summer. Tbo Them Holy SpttiLn day, 15th day of May, 1 9 4 3 , at One At The County Line Filling Station. transferred from Key West, Fla, Government has allotted extra sugar O’clock the following described per­ The Wooten's gave a reception at their for Hits purpose, and wants you to to Virginia. home and Miaa Hester Loman registered sonal property, at my home 3 miles help In the present food shortag* the guests. N of Mocksville on Winston Salem R. N. Smith and Luico Gaither, Laterin the evening Rev and Mrs. Apple by canning as jnucfc a t pecribfe* left for a week's wedding trip to Daytona Apply to your Ration Beaiyl for your Road: 1 Drill, Mowing Machine, of Sheffield were in Mockaville Beach. Fla., after which they will be at oxtra sugar for canning NOW* s-horse plow, 1 corn mill, 1 circle Thursday rambling around. Mr. home In Franklinton at IH Main St. For saw,' t Fordson Tractor and Plow, J. R. LOWERY Smith left a frog skin for bis sub­ travel the bride change to a two piece suit and other farming machinery and scription to The Record another of powder blue woolen with which she osnla white chiffon blouse and veiled [tools too numerous to mention. year, which he said he hated to’ navy hat and other naw accessories and DixieCrystals ADMINISTRATOR part with, but couldn’t do without w on the corsage of white rosebuds from The Record. her Bible. . I M. BRONSON :v.-;: :

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Her Whereabonts “Well, I’m all right. I’ve got Fun for the W hole Family the best mother-in-law in the coun- TH E STOH try.” • WlIO Is teUiJ “Yes, it makes a difference hav­ anonymous Iff ing her in the country.” In, her to hi! to be aucUonT o f a m an idl Perfect Tecbniqne found In a c! SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS T i e London couple mere pert of a church, but d | -AM P NOIHN* CM GOLLY—THOSE KNVf crowd that got caught in a blackout. A fish shed I WAKE UP, WMffT POC SW TIC -HE OMIKEP “ tErbert," said the young lady, “you old man nan SMRKV IS iTttlS INVENTED A HE WTHIT-MT HURTME EVEN MftPE MT HAK UOtWfMIM-. IW T FAR ST R O N S -T H E V SHOKE shouldn’t kiss me with all this crowd to have IivcJ REMEMBER COSMC MACHINE TO ITSME MESO TO BOX OTHGK pipe is found! TDtfrc MffTCHEP OKAT, MANAGER— KftTTffUC, MUCH ENEESV EVERY TOOTH OUT standing around.” CHARSEA MAN -T H E V CAN’T “I didn’t kiss you,” replied H ero w L dence has all IDSOX PUS -B U T I POtTT w u h TMffT I'M TH* OF THlS STEEL. SMBC/? costvc otfs “And if I catch the fellow who did, T B ,Ie NorcrossJ HAMMERHEAD NEED TOTEAN JU S T UKE YOU WORLP1S M fiY COMS// -SO TDtfLL - I ’M FULL O F WOULD CHARGE A STRO N G EST teach him a thing or two” Potter and RAFW START COSMIC RAYS, BATTERY w ith MAN “Don’t bother, ’Erbert” she sighed, when the an! TRAINING/ S 5 . Y’KNOW/ electricity - “you couldn’t teach him nothing” Iy disappear! Now continT Reversed Conrting "Jeff spent four years courting that girl, and now she’s thrownl him over for another. Howj SLAP Victor’s HAPPY come?” I knob. “You I “He spent less time and more I flushed money.” —we could ; us a sample| Prosaic remember Two married men were discussing -Friend; it I their joys and, sorrows. i Victor mil ' p r “My wife,” said one, “is very poetic. to a child, She gets up at sunrise and says ‘Lo, lie m om !’” that the C dl “Huh!” said the other, sadly, “Mine important- says 4Mow the IawnT ” ; But it lets LALA PALOOZA —A PecuRar Twist By RUBE GOLDBERG a way, and killer in. SD YOU RE TH’ TWO BIRDS Y BlS BUZ2ARD, SOARIN’ MTSS LALA NH5H / SU C H A “I though! WHAT BEEN TRYlN’ r FOOL ON T’SWOONlN' WITH VER SPOOK TRICKS* IStRENSTH'.J the time, tha^ US INTO THINK1N’ OL’ MAN 7 CLASSIFIED, NOW. TEU OS WMO Y’ARE BEFORE I jug everyboij THORNTON'S ©HOST WAS BLOW YER LOOSE FROM THfcf DEPARTMEMTi “Let me HAUNTIN' THIS P lA C E - DANDRUFF C ATc h E R WITH mum. Ma^ MY DOUBLE Bills are fro HANDED. ^ BARRELLED HELP WANTED and none in I S- > BETSY ^ 8=ss^=aaa=s9asa mised. SmJ 0 ^ ANN*. He reached f my shouldej WATCHMAKER you?” “I’ll stick I S a k a y $6 5 per w e e k thinly, folloJ ICIORY If you are an experienced watch- . hall. Then [ BDYUKtTSD maker, wehave a splendid position stuck the ca| STATCS and raced FAR for you. Pleasant surroundings: BONDS live in Atlanta—Write foil details chowder, I n] to P. O. Box938, Atlanta, Georgia. this time, soup if Au alone. ■ " — S By QENE BYRNES Besides, REG’LAR FELLERS—The Tryout ______BULBS ______j curiosity alj fear by the WITH THIS HERE PERRYSCOPE, HMM! THIS HAS YOU BOYS TAKE CHARGE UMPIRE Bwswtify yoor Yietory Garden. P la n t 100' blooming size large flowering varieties I had no intd GEN'RUL, WE KIN KEEP A EYE CHEAT POSSIBILITIES OF HEADQUARTERS — jgladlolus ^buJbs, 50^ gorgeous colore; and being grl ON TH’ ENEMY FROM OUR CORP1RIL DUFFY f I WANNA TEST THIS THINQ some unknol TRENCHES ! UNTIL IT'S FOOLPROOF/ /V h m J NOT menfolk werl TH* CORP'RIL Mouth. I KNEW HAS SOMETHIN' the murderel HERE/ GasonStomach BdtovediDSaiBBlBeerdoaMeiBeMybMfe and my ownl Vfh*n .YiYW ntomnrfi gffj PflflBPP paieM , s^H iwfc big gOB, soot stomach and heartburn, doctors u w B y that Lane wq prescribe the fastest-acting medianea known for We found aynmtom&iie relief—medicines like those In Bdl*lM lkbfet*. No laxative. BeO-ans brings comfort In a around Albio Sftty or double your money back e a retain o f bottle to so. Be at ell draggfeto. bing at his I “ Your aurf sene,” he b | ^YOU WOMEN WIO SUFFK FROIfw “Ain’t it s \| dall. “Fine,” I HOT FUSHES earth would L H you stifler from hot flashes, dizsU happened thl ness. distress of "irregularities”, ace “If you IiIrJ weak, nervous, irritable, blue at Miss Jason,’ times—due to tbe functional 1OP—Under the Skm Perhaps By J. MILLAR WATT "middle-age” period In a woman’a “Well, I’d I life—try Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vege­ ter.” I tried I table Compound—tbe best-known - I M N O T medicine you can buy today tbstte “Do one fl made especially /or women, $25,” Lily sa A T LEA SU R E A B O U T Plnkbam’s Compound bas helped one to show! THE OTHER. ftntieawdB UfOH Qf Bum. O N E IS - en to relieve such annoying symp­ “Twenty-fi| toms. FollowIabel directions. Plnk- overcome, J _ham’s Compound Is worth B p tap / gin it at on| Jason,” he riedly, “will] one and do could use thJ “Sure. Sell! I ran down I Quincy was [ hollering, waiting for? 1I We were cross. He flul BBlMMiIytbSM of silk at IiisT up with thij RAISING KANErrAccent on Youth By FRANK WEBB that blue scJ / of it? Get anl STOP CUORRVINSj D IL LA R D ." SNAPPV ANO B l a f k I T H IN K PEOPLE CUILL STOPTALKI UOUIHPUL,EHi “ You coultf (F you 0uy A NEW SUIT/ WHU THIS? LOOK FOR THE LEAF . ^ > 0 0 ' ' ty-five for DONT you DRES6 IN A SNAPPtf Q y p mas. And tfOUTHFUL SUIX LIKC UOU things, becai| DID WHEN WE FIRST ' ' MARRIED// “Well, it DON’T LET said crossly.l ANDTMROOf it about thafl THAT AUlFUL of—” DeasyAfawjf CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU UP They starl ,# When bowels are sluggish and yon although thel fed irritable, headachy, do as warmer eveif [do—chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem1 comfortable I chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew, still wore hej FEEN-A-MINT before you go to bed»' taking only in accordance with package coat. directions—sleep without bring dis­ The ministl turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough • over his shl relief, helping you feel swell again. T ry who worked! FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy and economicahA generous family supply Kendall guidl 004848484823535323234848484823484823235348230100232301 up her incesf them, but FEEN-A-MiNT0Iw Could he do pink lace wl W N U -7 18—43 the crystals,! were broken* could? She said, boy! That Nas

IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I fePIR/VfESHEAD SEWING CIRCLE reabouts cHooL L esson Bm ISABEL WAITT>/ S' A-V- By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. right. I've got .WM-U-RELEASE ■ Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. n-law iii the coun- (Released by Western Newspaper Union”) 32. 34, 36 and 38. Size 12 (30) ensemble, THE STOBT SO FAR: Judy Jasont Mr. Quade. Mr. Norcross or Mr. down to that horrible cellar?” re q u ire s 4% y a rd s 39*inCh m a te ria ). who Is telling the story, receives an a difference hav- De Witt will hold your legs. Likt “Why, of course not. Better if Due to an unusually large demand and anonym ous le tte r enclosing $800 a n d ask ­ kissing the blarney stone.” Lesson for May 16 current war conditions, slightly more; :untry.” ing her to bid for an abandoned church nobody went,’* Victor explained. time is required in filling orders for a few to be auctioned the next day. The body "I’ll look. Lemme. I don’t get “There is a club there. May be 'Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se» of tbe most popular pattern numbers. ( echnique of a man Identified as Roddy Lane Is hydrophobia,” Lily screamed. your brother’s, maybe not. Doesn’t lected and copyrighted by International Send your order to: I found In a chest In the basement of the Council of Rehgious Education; used by p/e were part of M We had to laugh, and it relieved prove a thing either way. What I permission. ht in a blackout, church, but disappears a few hours later. the tension. Victor Quade lay down thought was blood may be rust, per­ A fish shed burns, apparently killing an SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. te young Indy, “you on the rock, but Lily grinned back haps, though I don’t think so. The PETER AND JOHN PREACH TO 530 South Wells St. Chicago.' u iih all this crowd old man named Brown who is supposed at us. police will be ripping if we mess R oom 1958 to have lived there, and Uncle WylietS SAMARITANS SncIose 20 cents in coins for each pipe is found near the burned shed. Evi­ “Oh, go ahead and laugh. High, around too much. This is certain— pattern desired. i," replied Herbert, none of us wants to leave fresh LESSON TEXT—Acts 8:14-25. follow who did, Ttt dence has also been found against Bes* ain’t it? Of course I know hydro­ Pattern N o...... Size...... sle Norcrossf her brother Hugh, Albion prints on anything down there.” GOLDEN TEXT—Lltt up your eyes, and >r mo/’ phobia is really what they call it loofc on th e fields; for th ey a re w hite al­ N am e Potter and the Reverend Jonas DeWitt, when people play sick all the time. “I wish I could go!” Thaddeus ■ybort,” she sighed, ready to harvest.—John 4:35. 1 7 7 5 « A ddress ...... him nothing." virhen the anonymous letter mysterious* Like my niece, before she got in Quincy regretted plaintively. “Take Iy disappears. pictures. What I meant was cliff- Now continue with Judy’s story. the same committee you had be­ The Church as it grows has prob­ Courting tomania.” fore and have another look, Quade. lems, and so God calls leaders tc ir years courting She flung her full bulk alongside And you men do what he tells you. serve Him in meeting and settling Perhaps I i s Best to Tell o\v she’s thrown] CHAPTER X Victor, till'I held my breath lest she He’s up in this murder stuff and the them for His glory and the good of another. How- shove him into the deep. But in an­ rest of us aren’t.” the Church. Other Side of Story First Victor’s hand was on the door­ other moment Victor rose, shaking “Thanks for that double-edger. Philip had gone to Samaria (as a time and more knob. “You keep close to me, Judy.” his dark head disappointedly. Victor Quinn accepts the compli­ result of the first persecution of the “Yes,” said the lawyer to the: I flushed again. “But I don’t see “Nobody down there on that shelf. ment. Victor Quade has his doubts.” Church) and there he had been used grocer, who had come to consult] —we could always get them to give Not a thing, so far as I could see, I gave Victor the key and the of God to bring many to faith in him, "undoubtedly you’ve got the best case that I’ve ever heard.” I saic us a sample oi their penmanship. I with the fissure at the far end and crowd piled into the little old musty Christ. Now that the new groups remember the funny capital F in the ocean below. What a frightful church. Goodness! How dark it was! of believers needed guidance and in­ “Thanks,” said his client, quick*. were discussing Iy grabbing his hat and making' oics. •Friend; it had a flourish on it.” place! Either way, a thin person The cobwebby windows, with their struction, Peter and John were sent ■vie, uis very poetic, Victor might have been speaking might roll off into the sea.” darkly stained glass, showed scarce­ to help them (v. 14). for the door. , ise and says iLof the to a child. “The point is, my dear, “Used to be called Lovers Nook,” ly any light at all. The vestibule A proper understanding of, and at­ “Here, what’s the rush,” asked that the comparison is no longer Bessie sighed. She walked away was light enough where the sun titude toward, God’s gracious gift of the astonished lawyer. “Where' Oihcrt sadly, 4iMiite important—with the original gone. rapidly toward the church steps, streamed through, but save for that salvation is of first importance. New are you going?” : But it lets Lane and Brown out, in with Hugh following to console her, bright patch of searchlight sun down converts must recognize that it is “I’m going to settle this case' a way, and a possible third-party as per usual. the main aisle, the pews were al­ a gift: that it cannot be earned oi out of court and that right away!” ! killer in. Don’t you see?” “Won’t somebody help Miss Ken­ most in a tomb till your eyes got— bought, and that it issues in a life the other informed him. j “I thought you believed that all dall up?” I asked. did I say tomb? Tomb is right! of service and testimony. "But I told you it’s the best IFIED the time, the way you were question­ But Lily yelled, “Don’t touch me! Lily astonishingly took command. AU three of these matters are cov­ case I ever heard.” { T M E N T 1 ing everybody, Mr. Quade.” I - I can get up myself.” “Why should the men have all the ered in our lesson. “Maybe so,”, said his client^' “Let me handle this. You keep It took her quite a time. The men fun? Come on, Judy Jason. We “but not for me. I’ve told you1 I. Spiritual Life and Power Is the other fellow’s story.’* , mum. Maybe I’ll spring a trap. turned away, politely, while the hot ain’t m urderers. We don’t play golf. God’s Gift to Believers (vv. 14-17). 'ANTED Bills are from all over the country, Let’s us take a peek. Why give the and none in sequence, just as I sur­ VSCEP The Holy Spirit was received by Sffir real killer a chance to take his these early members of the Church mised. Smart boy, this criminal!” hanky and give the stick a swipe?” T A M E Glva 14 tliat well groomed He reached over and laid a hand on by the laying on of the apostles’ look. Add lustre. Keep your my shoulder. “Be careful, won’t Good idea, several conceded. Vic­ hands, but later He came directly UNRULY hair lying flat. Always us* MAKER tor didn’t like it. He was afraid into the believer’s heart the moment U A iB HorollneHairTonic. Large you?” we’d disturb the position of things, V IA IN bottle 25c. Sold everywhere. “I’ll stick like a burr,” I smiled he had faith in God. This is now 5 p e r w eek but Lily was already waddling down our blessed privilege, and the pro­ Versatile Suit thinly, following him out into the \T ERSATILE costume . . . with erienced watch- hall. Then I hurried upstairs and the main aisle. vision for our every need as follow­ City on Seven HOls splendid position The Rev. De Witt surprised us by ers of Christ, to recognize the in­ * jacket, a good-looking casualv stuck the cash in my bureau drawer suit ready for everything . . . Newtont Mass., is a city built on t surroundings; and raced down. Chowder or no announcing he was going outside with dwelling Holy Spirit. seven hills, as was ancient Rome.' Write full detail* chowder, I was going with the bunch his glasses to take a squint at the What a glorious truth it is that the without jacket, first rate for ev­ AtlantarGeorgia, this time. They could eat canned bridge. The milkman might be ear­ believer is indwelt by the Holy ery active sport. ly. Picnickers might be arriving at * * • soup if Auntie couldn’t manage Spirit, He who is a divine person, Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1775-B, de­ ______i alone. the Head. Was it likely everybody not just a power or influence (I Cor. signed for sizes 10, 12. 14, 16, 18 and 20. Besides, Victor had whetted my was sleeping late after the night- 6:19). Thus every believer, includ­ Corresponding bust measurements 28, 30, LBS ______j curiosity almost as much as my before celebration? And, look, he’d ing the humblest as well as the seen boats in the harbor. Not close, A Soothing C A I If F ry Garden. Plant 100 fear by the warning he’d given me. greatest, has in him the One who ANTISEPTIC ^ I I k V Ei 2 flowering varieties I had no intention of staying behind of course. But couldn’t we signal? gives spiritual life and power, who 50 gorgeous color*, Build a fire—? He stopped, remem­ Used by thousands with satisfactory ft* 'te for free catalog, and being grabbed and searched by gives grace for holy living, and em­ suits for 40 years—six valuable ingredl* ept. 32, W aret Mass* bering last night’s, I suppose, and powers for service. ents. Get Carboll at drug stores or wzito some unknown assassin while the Spurlock-Neal Co* Nashville, Temu menfolk were down by the Pirate’s the uselessness of such procedure The greatest power In all the Mouth. I simply couldn’t believe on the Fourth of July. world—the power of the infinite God tomach the murderer was one of our guests, “Go along out and shoot off a cou­ —is thus available to every true and or double money back and my own guess would have been ple of rockets,” the artist added yielded believer, as God’s free gift. Butter will spread more smooth­ SET “id causes paiDfnl.suIfocrt* facetiously. Shall we help him, Mr. AFTER L d heartburn, doctors Bsa j y that Lane was responsible. ly and go further if a little hot RHEUMATIC PAM tins medicines known H f Quade?” Gone then is all boasting of our win a WidMat Unl will'ftm. ItHlI -‘dues like those in B^ll-raa We found the gang gathered own strength, and gone are all ex­ milk is creamed with it. cIi‘&D3 brings comfort Wia “Why not? You’ve no call to stay B you suffer from rheumatic pain ey back oo retorn o i DuUtt around Albion Potter, who was dab­ cuses for weak and careless living. * * * or muscular aches, buy02223 today bing at his little church picture. here. It’s occurred to me that the for real pain-relieving help. 60c, $1 . auction—” The power and grace are His, and Use a stiff wire brash to re­ “Your aunt gave me some kero­ He gives them to us as His gift. move crumbs and other particles Caution: Use only as directed, f irs t sene,” he beamed. That’s all I heard. Lily and I Christian friend, are you allowing bottle purchase price refunded by HO SUFFER FROM^ took the narrow crooked basement from the burners of a gas or elec­ druggist if not satisfied. GetC-2223. "Ain’t it swell?” shrilled Lily Ken­ the Holy Spirit who dwells in you, tric stove. dall. stairs. She had to turn sidewise, to infill and use you as He will? • • • “Fine,” I said, wondering who on once, but she made it. I was glad II. Spiritual Life and Power Can­ To remove a stain left by ad­ earth would want it after what had Victor had given me back my flash­ LASHES light. Even by daylight, that dank, not Be Bought by Works or Money hesive tape, apply kerosene, then _ hot flashed, dizzt~ happened there. (w . 18-24). wash the spot with warm suds. “Irregularities0, are “If you like it, I’ll give it to you, rocky floored hole is spooky. lrrltablei blue at Men of this world are so used to * * • the functional Miss Jason,” Potter said shyly. Lily stood quaking on the bottom rlod In a woman's “Well, I’d be delighted, Mr. Pot­ stair while I tiptoed to the sea chest, putting their trust iri money that A paper plate glued to the bot­ . Plnkham’s Vege- ter.” I tried to sound sincere. closed now, and as innocent-looking they come to think that one can buy tom of a paint can will catch all '—th e best-know n as when I’d knelt in front of it and anything. To them every man and drippings from the can and serves n buy today that's “Do one for me and I’ll pay you every desirable thing must have its as a rest for the paint brush be­ /or teomen. $25,” Lily said. ‘T m 'd y in ’ to have She IIiing her full bulk alongside tried to wheedle the lock with a pound has helped bobby pin. Only now the lock hung price. Let us be clear that there sides. thousands of worn* one to show my niece.” Victor. are men who cannot be bought, and • . • h annoying symp- “Twenty-five dollars!” Albion was open. el directions. Fink* roistering land breeze played with I played my torch down the space that the best things in life bear no An old pair of curling irons A is worth trying! overcome. “Miss Kendall, I’ll be­ price tag. A mother’s love, friend­ gin it at once. Unless Judy—Miss her ballooning skirts. But finally the between the chest and the wall. Sure makes an excellent gripper to use behemoth came panting up to me. enough, there was the golf club! I ship, fellowship with God—priceless in dyeing garments. You can grip Jason,” he corrected himself hur­ they are, but not for sale. riedly, "will let me give you this “Somethin’s rotten in Denmark!” didn’t want to touch it. The blood the material firmly and swish it one and do her another. Fact is, I she hissed. “Keep away from that was unmistakable. It gave me the Above all let it be clear that eter­ about in the dye bath and it will Quade feller!” jitters. nal life, and the power of God the not slip off as it sometimes does Gel Your War Bonds ★ could use that money for an easel.” Holy Spirit, cannot be gained by pil­ "Sure. Sell every chance you get.” Keep away from Victor? What “Come here, Miss Kendall. Look when a stick or something of that ★ To Help Ax the Axis could she mean? I was dying to a t this.” ing up good works, nor by payment sort is used. 4 0 1 I ran down the steps where Mr. in the coin of this world. » * • Quincy was thumping his cane and make her be more explicit, but she She came, quivering, and leaned hollering, “Well, well—what are we shook her rigid marcel at me for­ down to pick it up. Simon Magus wanted this power Worn bath towels may be cut to improve his business as a magi- in squares or circles for wash­ & 3 & S ' waiting for?” biddingly. “Wait.” I handed her my hand­ SHAYEwithSHELBYi We were waiting for Hugh Nor- “Not now!” This time the hiss, kerchief. “Use this. Just see if cian. He made a very gross pro­ cloths. Either crochet an edge ,ANP cross. He fluttered an orange square whispered so that I don’t see how there are initials on the end and put posal, but one wonders whether he around them or bind with wash­ of silk at his sister. “Tie your hair anybody could have failed to over­ it right back.” was any more to be censured than able cotton tape. hear it, was a command. many in the Church today who are . * • SHARPER * § 5 5 » up with this, Bess. You’re right, "Plain as day!” Lily gasped. “But that blue scarf has vanished. What It’s only a few steps from the I don’t believe that nice Mr. Nor- doing the same thing, though by When washing a coat sweater or BECAUSE top of the cliff overhanging the vi­ more cultured and skillful methods! cardigan, sew up the buttonholes THEY'RE of it? Get another for half a dollar.” cross did any killin’—not after what to prevent stretching. "You could not. I paid two-seven­ cious Pirate’s Mouth to the site of I saw in—” t Not only are there those who are \Vt THINNER the Quaker church. The inn guests trying to buy their own way into • * • ty-five for that scarf last Christ­ . “Hurry up, you girls.” double edge mas. And it isn’t in any of my were making toward Bessie and We both whirled at the sound of heaven, but also those who by hold­ A variety of play materials is or single edge things, because I’ve hunted.” Hugh, seated on the steps. Victor Victor’s voice. Neither of us had ing the purse strings, try to con­ essential for a child’s all-around “Well, it doesn’t m atter,” Hugh came back beside Lily Kendall, who heard him come down the stairs, but trol the message of the preacher. development. Toys are needed for 4 fo r I O C immediately switched to the other What about those who by their finan­ vigorous physical activity, for ma­ 'T LET said crossly. “I wish you’d cheese there he stood. I could hear the cial gifts seek to gain control of Manufoetured and guaranteed by it about that old scarf in the midst side of me. babble of voices above and the lash­ nipulative and creative play, and Ftdtfal Razor Made Ce., N. Y. IPATION of—” “Great bootleggers’ cache—that ing of the sea outside. "Coming,” church organizations? for dramatic play. YOU OP _ They started on ahead. Bessie, big shelf of rock, Judy.” I said, but Lily stood glaring at Their efforts are doomed to .ulti­ are sluggish and yon although the morning was growing “ Yes. Uncle Wylie- said the coast him. mate failure—God will see to that! dachy, do as millions warmer every minute, so that I was guard found some stuff hidden down “They’re going to re-enact the —but in the meantime they do much -A-MINT, the modem' comfortable in my sleeveless print, there during prohibition. Tlie boot­ auction.” Victor whispered added harm to the cause of Christ. Many ative. Simply chetv. a church and pastor would like to efore you go to bed»' still wore her bespotted white sports leggers, fesirirg a raid, hsd tried the caution to me: “You keep mum ordance with package coat. P irate’s Mciulli, fe l somebody must about the letter. Let me. Coming, rise up and say with Peter, “Thy without being

“ R enegotiation ” Who Has The Meaey Our First Add Test—’Vfer Bonds and War Taxes DAVIE BRICK ,VICTORY M ight Touch You Fer 2nd War Lean? COMPANY Under no- other circumstances is "W here is all the money com­ the fine spirit of neighborly co­ ing from to meet toe 13 billion DEALERS IN operation shown to better advantage dollars of the Second War Loan goal?” is a question heard on BRICK and SAND in a rural community than in the UNITED case of fire or other calamity. This many sides. It will come out of friendly spirit is not based upon per­ toe 45-billion dollar surplus STATES sonal interest, but upon the deep earnings of 1943, according to WOOD and COAL sympathy that just naturally arises statistics reported by Treasury in case of disaster. Of course, there experts. Day Phone 194 • N ight Fhone 119 is a personal interest if the fire During 1941 personal savings threatens our own property, but we of individuals amounted to 9 Mocksville, N. C. ^ B O N D S like to think this unity of spirit in I billion dollars. During 1943 this AND our rural life is typical of America. surplus or prospective savings 1 There is this same community of will increase by 36 billion dol­ STAMPS interest between industry, labor and lars over 1941 when consumer agriculture, although sympathy for goods were easy to get. Walker’s Funeral Home§ each other’s troubles seldom comes Now that prices are high, to the surface. thrifty people will make their AMBULANCE Every farmer knows that his best goods last longer and place more money in War Bonds. market for the produce of his farm Phone 48 Kea are dying for As W m t is our local domestic market. He Freedoms. The least we SSB depends upon this domestic market do here at home is to buy to consume over 90 per cent of what Mocksville, N. C. War Bonds—10% for War our American farms produce each Ifs A People’s War Bonds, every pay day. year. U anything happens to his We are paying more in taxes I domestic market, like the. depression than ever before . . . and likely and loss of employment in the early will pay more. But we cannot thirties, agriculture is at once af- rely on taxes to finance the war. fected. On the other hand, if any­ It would not be fair to base a thing happens to the buying power of tax on toe average single fam­ agriculture, industry is hurt just as ily income when many families badly. Imve more than one income. Bight now congress is considering We could borrow all toe money The the renegotiation of all government from toe banks, but for both contracts. The law was passed on economic and social reasons April 28, 1942. Some people are this is undesirable. The gov­ urging that these new renegotiation ernment would then sacrifice bureaus should examine contracts its greatest dam against infla­ Davie Record made long before the law was tion. This is a People’s War passed. and toe people should finance Take the case of a contract made it. The people WANT to finance You’ve DoneYour Bit— Now DoYour Best in 1940. The work has been done it. Sale of War Bonds bas U. S . Treasury Department and paid for; taxes have been paid mounted consistently since Has Been Pubfished Since 1899 to the government on the profits, if Pearl Harbor. any; labor has been paid and the They give their lives . . . Ton YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING money balance distributed either in tend your money. repairs to plant or perhaps paid in YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE dividends to stockholders. NOT A MASS MEETING Danger of Retroactive Measures. 43 Years The goal of the Second War Suppose that same thing happened I Loan drive is 13 billion det- to our local store, or even to our , Iars. That is just about one farmers themselves. Suppose the fifth of toe estimated increase Others have come and gone-your prices we received for our crops, or of toe Public Debt for toe fls- the conservation payments by the > Oal year Cf 1943. government for 1941 or 1948 were county newspaper keeps going. suddenly to be "renegotiated.” Ev­ ery farmer has either fed out or Sometimes it has seemed bard to told his crop, purchased new ma­ chinery or perhaps painted toe barn, or bought a new dress for his wife. make “buckle and tongue” meet but U, under a retroactive law, he were suddenly put up against the threat soon the sun shines and again we of renegotiation, all of his credit, and perhaps even his investment would march on. Our faithful subscribers, be disturbed. No one wants unfair profits or ex­ cessive dividends out of war con­ most of whom pay promptly, give us tracts. Investigation has shown toot over 95 per cent of industry and courage and abiding faith in our business made no excessive profits out of the war. Certainly no farm­ fellow man. ers have received excessive prices for farm crops. Now Is the Time for Unity If your neighbor is not taking The We want to get on with this war. Start punching We must have unity. Unity is based Record tell him to subscribe. The upon mutuol confidence in our gov­ ernment and in each other. We are all looking-forward to a return of price has not advanced, but con­ peace after the war has been won. We will then want to resume our tinues the same, $1.00 per year. domestic markets, replace worn-out farm machinery and resume our from your pocket! normal trade relationships. Indus­ try and business will need all of their American ingenuity and W hen You Come To Town strength to provide jobs which, in turn, furnish our domestic market after the war. M ake O ur O ffice Your True, renegotiation at present is applied oniy to industry and con­ tracts with the government. But we H eadquarters. ail recogn'ze the good old American principle that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. W e A re Always Glad To If business contracts can be re- Ameriea's war m aditna Is die to keep the place yon ne-oliate:i under a law passed Ion; growing—growing! live in safe. after the lmrinets contracts were made, Iiow about the sanctiiy of our It’s getting ready to de­ U nde Sam is asking yon S e e Y o u . own contracts? Just now the fire seems iar from liver a Irem endoastIrresistibIew anop to back them np. He’s asking yon to our own neighborhood, but if we look closeiy, our domestic markets, both that will sm ash the Axis flat— once - lend the m oney they need by invest­ now and after the war, are involved. and for all. ing in W ar Bonds. We can well take time-off to show Your son who is in the Arm y, will a little neighborly spirit and help But brother— that punch has got In the next few weeks, yon m aybe put out the fire. to start from your p o c k e t ! A nd now’s visited by one of the fhonsands of enjoy reading The Record. Just like a the tim e to let it go! volunteers who are giving their tim e T k e P e o p l e s ’ E d i c t U nde Sam is asking ns to le n d h i m and effort to this D rive. Money to pay for the war, yes; letter from hom e. The cost is only 2c. but no money for frills in the IS UDion dollars this m onth. 13 bil­ Bnt don’t wait for him . Today— civil operations of any of our governing bodies. The; is the lions of extra dollars-— over and now— go to yonr nearest bank or per week. Send us his address. edict of the American people. above any W ar Bond bnying that Post Office or place w here they sell

yon’d be doing anyway! M onqr to W ar Bonds, And for yonr Country’s

bay ships and planes, m oney to feed sake— for yonr own sake— invest all People’s Responsibility and clothe and arm and train the y o n c a n ! Eight billion dollars of the 13 LET US DO billion dollars in this Second m illions of yonr fellow Americans There are I A fferen t types o f V . & War Loan Drive must come from non-banking sources, so who will deliver Rds punch — who G overnm ent securities — c h o o s e t h e the responsibility for the bulk are ready to work and sweat and ones best suited fo r you! YOUR JOB PRINTING of this 13-billion-doIIar drive rests with toe American public. Indications are that Ameri­ cans generally need only to be reminded of this responsibility We can save you money and bow moch they should lend their government in order to THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES... reach this goal. Americans are on your baddng up their fighting men on the battle fronts. They are YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! supporting the Second War ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Loan. “They give their lives . . . Ton lend yonr money." This Advertisement Is Donated By STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BIU HEADS, PACKET HEADS9 Etc. The Davie Record Patronize your hom e new spaper I Davie’s Oldest and Best Known Newspaper— and thereby help build up your A Paper That Has Been W orking For The Growth home town and county. ' A nd Developm ent of M ocksville and Davie County For More Than 43 Years THE DAVIE RECORD. The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPDE READ

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Education Eut No Peace Roosevelt Is Real Beer When Wiostoo Had Miods -Diseased Seeu Along Main Street Br The Street Rambler. Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Drinker; Even Likes Ooly Ooe Cop Mix a pint of pity with a gallon of Vbat Vat Happeniog In Daeie Men have been crving, "Edu­ wrath and yon will have jnst about 0 0 0 0 0 0 P. W. Mock, who has passed bis Before The New Deal Used Up cate, educate, educate!" They C o rn U q n o r the proper mixture to reflect public Officer walking around casting 8 5 th Urthday and resides in South- have made humanity believe that Beer floated freely at the White feeling in the case of those four Al­ eye at courting couple—Tmo pret­ The Alphabet, Drowned The side, is still able to make several war is the outcome of ignorance, House meeting and Iatge quantities exander young men who are now ty farmerettes buying slacks—Sol­ Hogt and Plowed Up The visits to the uptown business dis­ headed to federai prison for refnsal and if the human family were only of crackers and cheese were con­ dier boy and bride walking around trict every week. He takes a de­ to serve in their nation's military Cotton and Corn. educated that war would be a thing sumed, says Drew Pearson, in town wearing broad smiles—Bap­ light in reminiscing on the early forces. (Davie Reeord, May 2 1 , 1 9 1 9 ) of the past. But now we have the Washington Merry-Go-Round. The tist preacher and Democratic law­ days of Winston. Monday he re. Conscientious objectors are accept­ education, but not the peace. Per­ President kept a glass of beer at his yer exchanging stories in front of Miss Elsie Ward has accepted a called when W inston had only .one ed, sometimes with arched brows, haps the world has education and side from which he sipped moder­ and properly provided for by a tol­ postoffice—Girl Scouts begging two position In Winston-Salem. policeman—the late Tbotbas Pb hi knowledge on the I rgest scale ever ately When someone jokingly re­ erant government backstood by a street loafers to buy war stamps There are about a dozen cases of who for a time also acted as town known—at least in centuries^—and ferred to bis "capacity,’’ he re tolerant people. But. these young Calabaln farmer walking around measles in town but none serioas. tax collector. That was back In we have the greatest war ever marked with a grin that he had act men didn’t plead any wrench totbeir town wearing new straw bat—Sail, Miss Esther Horn, who has been the early Eighties of the former known, or ever recorded in his­ doubt developed it In Geotfeta dur conscience by tiie though' of battle­ or bov trying to get away front teaching at Wallburg, has returned century. tory. It looks as though with the ing prohibition days. fields and blood. Apparently they friend at bus station—Misses Lois home. Mock at that time was clerking great and powerful inventions of There was a knack to getting are of that law defying type whieh and Mabel Wilson shopping around Miss Pauline Horn has returned for the late B. F. Crosland, whose glorifies lawlessness and applauds the world, the discoveries, knowl­ gobd corn liquor in Georgia, the in dime store—Widowerand widow from an extended visit to relatives store was located at the corner near the desperado. Somewhere there edge of science, etc., nations are President recalled. The sheriff al­ looking like they were trying to and friends in Statesville. the Salem Square on Main Street. must be a screw loose in th'-ir make­ going forth to destroy civilization ways sold the best stuff. However, locate Register of Deeds Sbutt— Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stewart and I received 5 0 cents a day and up, and it should be, and we reck is, and wipe the human family from ever this was sometimes too potent George Hendricks sitting in drug Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ward spent board,” says the aged citizen. He more the government’s purpose to the face of the earth. At least, to be taken straight. find and and tighten than to punish; store en oying tall chocolate milk­ .Friday in Winston-Salem. went on to say that “one dav a milljons and millions will be de­ T had a recipe for mixing two it would seem that any nrrmal A- shake—Cecil Leagans spending the Miss Linda Grav Clement is at Negro man came in the store and stroyed. ’ kinds of corn liquor together in a merican would an valnehis privileges day in town—Grant Daniel v and horn, from Wallburg, where she ssed a counterfeit dollar on me Instead of laying the greater em­ cocktail," Roosevelt grinned. "It and liberties that he would want to Mack Kimbrough busy conferring attended school. which was discovered by Mr. Cros- phasis on education and knowledge wasn’t so bad that way." fo r them. But even if reluctant, for in front of grocery store—Pretty Miss Dorothy Meroney, who has land.” Officer Pfobl was summon it should have been laid upon Turning to Representative Sid­ any reason, to fight or work for ul­ saleslady reading V-Mail letter from been ill for several defys, is able to ed and he soon located the Negro Christianity. Absolutely; We ney Camp of Georgia, he added: timate victory, defying the law sweetheart overseas. be out again. who confessed that the illegal moo- should not be a part of the program. drive toward that which we l-y the "By the way, Sidney, I believe I Miss Clayton Brown returned last ey was secured from two white men One of these youngsters, according emphasis upon. The greater em­ got that recipe from yout brother." Let Us Pray week from Snow Hill, where she in Dayie County who had plates to the officers, when banded his re­ phasis should always be laid upon (Br Rev. Loy 0. Thompaonl has been teaching. with which they were coining quite gistration card dashed it to the floor godliness, righteousness, holiness, O u tra g e o u s There are people in the world who M. R. Chaffin will leave Satur­ a large amount of those illegal silver in scorn. Three had deemed it wise Christianity. With Christianity to register but refused to be induc­ pray in the wrong manner. They day for a two months visit to bis A committee of the House of Re­ dollars. cut knowledge is a great blessing, ed—indicating an unhealthy influ­ pray in the phraseology of number daughters in Durham and Baleigb. presentatives which has been pry­ The Negro was arrested and one. They do not offer their prayer Miss Martha Clement, who has and we are safe, otherwise we are ing into the matter reports that ence and self-appointed leadership. In grave danger with knowledge a- lodged in jail, as was the counter Where they are going they will in the plnral but in the singular been teacbing music at Liberty. there are 8 4 0 ,5 7 0 men between ^he feiters In Davie. They were given number. Jesus said on an eventful part from God. If the world had many bold characters who elected to Redmont Institute, has returned ages of 18 and 3 8 employed by the a preliminary hearing before a gov defy the law, but few of them will occasion when von pray say “pur.” home. cried, "Christianize, Christianize, Federal government In civilian roles There are times when we must use Christianize!" and laid the empha­ ernment agent here and bound over Sbe tarred by the same stick as thoy. Frank McClamrocb arrived home T his is 5 2 per cent of the total And we’re wondering if they won’t the words *’I” and “My” and “Me” sis here, rather than on education, to the Federal Court in Greens a few days ago from France. He number of sucb civilians who are boro. Mock was a witness at the be scorned in their surroundings, and “Mine.” But these are times of we could have had both, and in was a member ot the Rainbow Di­ working for the government. when once their fellow-prisoners special strain and unusual emergen­ the meantime had peace, prosper­ trial and, according to his recollec. vision. It would he unfair to charge that learn how come they are here. For cies. Much of onr praying be done ity. and happiness. We could have all three of the defendants were in the plnral manner. When you Miss Helen Meronev returned alt of this armed services. it is claimed that there .is honor, given prison terms'. — Twin-City prav sav “our.” Jesns in the use of Wednesdav from Mitchell College, been saving men instead af killing Many of them, no doubt, are even among thieves, and patriotism Sentinel. word “OUR” is stressing an import­ Statesville, where she has been in them. We could have been spend, married and entitled for the present too. Else why did the pooula ion of ing our millions and billions of dol­ one big Federal prison unite in buy­ ant point in His religions system. school. to exemptions. Others in some Hard to Digest lars with which <0 spread the Gos ing war bocds, and in another offer Christianity is based on the principle Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hammer quantity may be unfit for mititary of community of interest. Chris­ pel to all parts of the world, reach, In testifying before the Truman for military service in what seemed and children, who have been ill service. tianity does not subscribe to the idia ing the perishing millions of earth Committee which is seeking informa­ to be an earnest plea, prompted by with measles for the past two or -Yet others may be employed in of big “I” and little “You.” To be with salvation, whereas we are tion-on the possible coal strike and patriotism, and not simply to get three weeks, are able to be up and such technical work as it is vital to the problem of holding down wages, from behind locked doors. sure we are to pray for ourselves, spending our billions with which ou t again. war industries and, therefore, are John L. Lewis said: “One way to ThefairnameofAlexander coun­ but the most satisfying prayer we to kill and slay and send souls In J. B. Wbitlev, of Winston-Sal­ more needed in their civilian jobs get cooperation is to give the work­ ty has been- smeared with mud by otter is prayer for others. Onr em, came over Monday to spend a to eternity unprepared to meet than in uniforms ers of this country-enough to e a t. . ” four of its irresponsible sons whose prayer habit must be cased on so­ short time with old friends in and God. Why do men and nations But the point of it is that th e With coal miner’s wages around $1 neighbors in their hour of mortifies cialistic rather than individualistic principles. Why does prayer be­ around town. not take warning by the past, as government authorities who are hir­ an honr, it is hard to digest such a tion should take stock of themselves come so tame and commonplace? Miss Mary Stockton returned last they read about it, and bv heeding ing these men should know by statement. In the beat-fed country and inventory of the environment in God’s Word and warnings, and Why do we find it uninviting? Is it Sunday from Durham where, she name and by exact number those of in the world, the public would not search of whatever germ was re­ turn to God? Cut they go right on want to see any group of persons sponsible-for this disease—for dis­ not largely because we see faces and has been a student in the Southern the more than 8 4 0 ,0 0 0 who should in the same channels of destruc­ going hungry, but it would like to ease—for disease it mnst be. . contemplate new situations? Wbat Conservatory of Music. be made to serve their country as can we can we do about the matter? tiveness that the world has follow see more proof that a hungry condi­ It is sincerely to be hoped that Steve L. Watts, for seven years millions of others within the same We can add new names to our pray­ ed for ages, regardless of all warn, tion exists with men who are being during their stay in prison these in the U. S. Navy, and now in the age-brackets have been called and paid $ 1 or more an hour. er list. We can range over tbe ing, and their knowledge o i bow young men will search their hearts Officer’s Naval Reserve force, soent conscripted for military duties. If these men are going hungry, a and souls for an answer that will set broad fields of humanity in our sin blights, wrecks; ruins and de. the week-end is town with friends. It it abominable to have a situa. large percentage of the people of them right with the world. If they thoughts and travel over the far stroys. How inconsistent! “Oh, C. O. Foster, who has been sta­ tion of this kind obtain in the na­ the United States are also going see tbeir error and signify their will­ spaces o t the world in our petiticns. tioned at Camp Jackson for several consistency, thou art a jewel!” tional Capitol, and tor the Ameri hungry, for it is probable that a ma­ ingness to make amends, they should We can call alond in our private de votions new names and center our months, has received an honorable However, not many possess it. can people to suffer the let-down in jority of them do not make the aver­ be helped and not hindered. If they thoughts and travel over the far discharge and arrived home last As long as men and nations lay mqrale that is bound to occur when age monthly wage of the coal miner. don’t, then they should be watched, spaces of the world in onr petitions. week. emphasis—the greater emphasis— they observe such wholesale favori -Wilkes Journal. for their line of reasoning is as dan­ gerous as the enemy they refuse to We can call aloud in our private de Grady Rich, of near Farmington, upon education and knowledge ra­ tism as is bound to prevail in this ther than Cbristianitv in all its H e F o rg o t fight.—Statesville Daily. votions new names and center onr returned home Sunday from a trip case. . thoughts on them and ask tbe Heav­ purity, holiness and blessedness, to Tennessee, where he purchased Nor does it stimulate the spirit of Hebrushed bis teeth twice a day. enly Father to deal kindly and gener there will be war. trouble, heart, eight head of fine cattle for his the brave ^nd gallant lads who The doctor examined him twice Republican Elected ously with them. It is a great ache, destructiveness and woe. On­ a year. stock farm. He paid $ 4 0 0 for one have been tagged for military ser­ M a y o r thought. It is a daring, cballening cow and calf. Mr. Rich La mak­ ly God can direct our steps, our vices, and who are now in camps H e woTe rubbers when it rained. thought. But after all you do not High Point — High Poiut has a ing a success in the cattle business, minds, our powers, our lives aright. or in fighting lines across the world He slept with the windows open. think that Cbristianify could be what Republican Mayor for the first time and is one of the best farmers in Education can’t. It never bas to know that here at home the gov­ He stuck to a diet wi.h plenty of it is without posse8ring something a- in 12 years. kin to true greatness in its heart. the county. through the ages. Knowledge a- ernment is harboring an enormous fresh vegetable. part from God.proves a snare and He is Ardold J. Koonce, funeral Make vonr prayer fresh and interest­ The Road Commissioners have force of Federal employes in soft, He relinquished his tonsils and and final destructiveness and dam' dirtctor, who defeated N. L. Gar­ ing and noble by bring others into purchased 12 mules from the Hen easy and safe places of the occupa­ traded in several wornont glands. nation. ner, Democrat, in Tuesday muni­ tbe sacred circle of meditation. kel-Craig Live Stock Co. They tion without even taking the trou He golfed, but never more than cipal election. The vote: Koonce, When you pray sav OUR will bd used In building roads In ble, if such be the case, to ascer­ 1 8 boles. 3 , 2 7 0 ; G arner, 2 ,8 7 5 . Davie county. A Case Fot Congress tain how many of them may be He never smoked, drank. or lost Soper Service his temper. The Republicansalso elected J. H. Swing, G. E. Horn and J. qualified for military duty.—Char­ “Any law that holds people in He did his daily dozen daily. three members of the eight-man Speaking of banks, there was an L. Clement went to Asheville Sun­ lotte Observer. Irishman who opened an account, bis bondage is bad and unAmerican. He got at least eight hours’ sleep Council. day to attend a meeting of State Tet the current income tBx law first. At the end of the month he every night. Tax Assessors and Appraisers. J. makes peons of all taxpayers, be' Sec. M orgeothao Laods K you haven’t gotten around got a statement, which meant abso­ The funeral will be held next L. Clement was .appointed by the cause it forces them Ito start each I to boring a Second War Loan lutely nothing to him, but he was de­ Wednesday.' He is survived by 18 I Bond, stop and think what It County Commissioners Saturday to year in debt for previous year’s in­ Papers Aid. would mean to yon ifour aot- lighted to receive his checks specialists, 4 health institutes, 6 fill the vacancy caused by the re- come taxes;’’ says Floiida National Washington—Secretary Morgan diers hadn’t gotten round to Sore, an’ it’s a smart bank. I’m Bank, of Jacksonville. Florida. gymnasiums, and nvmerous manu­ the fight. after dealin’ with,” he told a pal. signation of S. A. Woodruff' The than expressed "sincere gratitude’ 1 "Such a situation contains the facturers of health foods and anti “Is it thatnow?” was the rejoinder job pays $ 1 5 0 per month with all to the nation’s newspapers yester­ seeds of ruin. - Any taxpayers whose septics. He bad' forgotten about “Faith, an it is. Them fellows expenses. day for the aid they gave the Treas­ income is suddenly reduced is likely trains at grade crossings! Aid to Enemy was smart enough to get every one W. H Parnell died at the State to be able to pay his debts excepting ury in the Second War Loan Cam­ av me check back to me.” Hospital, Morganton, last Tbnts- paign and'declared their support “Any American who wilfully under circumstances that impose neglects to pay . his taxes on ’We live and learn. One grow­ day. The bi dy was brought here great sacrifices on his face'his fam­ was an invaluable as it was unpar time or to invest every-cent he ing season sbould be sufficient to and laid to rest at Joppa graveyard ily or, in the case of business, pos­ railed in promotional history.” can in War Bonds is surely giv­ sibly bankruptcy.”—Ex. ing aid and comfort to the teach Victory Gairdeners not to Friday morning. Mr. Parnell was enemy . . . We have^a job to leave the rake Iving where, they about 4 0 years old, and is survived Gw Job Is to Save \ W m do and we are all called tor can step on it.” — Winston-Salem by his parents, one sister and three x service to our country. Our Journal. dollars are called to service 'bothers. Mr. Parnell held a po BACK UP Dollars too. Let us all ask ourselves, If every man, woman and sition with the Southern Railway YOURBOY Buy ’Shall we be more tender with ehlld In the United States lays for many years, and was for some IM 8S our dollars than with the lives aside MM the aggregate win Buy an Additional WarBoiub of our sons?’ ’’ — Secretary time District Passenger Agent with be about $13,169,000,000 or the B o n d T o d a y . f t Ivary Pay Day Morgentbau.. am o u n t' Uie Treasury mnst headquarters in Texas. 4 * U-S.WAR BONDS I i_ ti. Wan Inm THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. CLASSIFIED DE PART MENT THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE WANTED

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This Is due ear: “That! to Its soothing effect on one of LALA PALOOZA—Maybe They’re the Thornton Boys By RUBE GOLDBERG woman's most important obgans. a key to m l Taken regularly—Pinkham’s Com­ if you couly pound helps build up resistance find me onl NlX ON THAT STRONS-MAN STUFF-THEY SOT US I SET IT-THKT SPOOK BUT WHY SHOULD MAYBE THEY I D o n T t h i n k t h e y against such annoying symptoms. der the cirf EIGHT-BALLED-WE SOTTA CHIRP OUR VJAY OUT- STUFF IS CLEAR TO ME THEY GOTOALL COMMITTED A C a m BE so t e r r ib l e PoUowlabeldirecUon^Fortftfryfo^ E'VE THAT BtS GUY LOOKS LIKE A SHERIFF AN’ TH NOW-TH' HEADLESS THM TROUBLE TO CRIME AU’ MRE “I’ll see [ FOUND THE PAME PROBABLY OWNS BODY WAS JUST TH* THROW A SCARE HlDlN* FROM supply his. I TWO THIS DUMP-AN' TH’ FACT LITTLE 6UY WALKiN THE was my b J CULPRITS GUY’S ADEADRlNeER AROUND IN TH’ BK? 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IFIED IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL MENT S UNDAY I WS r E D P l R A T E S H E A D cHooL Lesson SEWING CIRCLE By I S A B E L kW A I T By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. • RELEASE 5f Tne Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. fTWOODS (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) THE STORY so FAR: Judy Jason, The bolero itself might be worn I D S boardsfic needs something to cccupy her ac wrote the letter to Judy. I be­ with other dresses. . lu m b e r who Is telling Oie story, receives an mind,” he said. “We found that the lieve the person who wrote her that I small quantities, anonymous letter enclosing $800 and ask* • • • pud, Submitoffers Ing her to bid for an abandoned church Head was still a pleasant place to strange request is back of all this. Lesson for May 23 Pattern No. 8207c is. in sizes 3t 4 , 5 , 9, I LUMBER CO. to be auctioned the next day. She gets come to,” he went on hesitantly, one Tell teem, Judy, as you recall the 7 anfl 8 years. Size 4 bolero and dress NewYealt the church, only to find, in an old chest, eye on his keeper. “Her nervous­ contents, about the mysterious let­ Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ ta k e 2Ys yards 35-inch material; 4 yards lected and copyrighted by International ric k -rack . the body of a man identified as Roddy ness was so much better, for one ter asking you to buy the Quaker Council of Religious Education: used by Lane. The body disappears a few hours permission. Due to an unusually large demand and thing. The auction was fun, and church."' current war conditions, slightly more time later. A fish shed burns, apparently kill* here was a ready-made chance to I did. Tm sure I knew it practical­ BIBLE TEACHINGS ON WINE’S is required in filling orders for a few of the ing an old man named Brown, who is ly ward far word. They made me most popular pattern numbers. get the makings of a gifte shoppe DECEITFULNESS supposed to have lived there. The cheap.” repeat it all over again. They’ap­ Send your order to: .O/Nbw anonymous tetter disappears. A golf Less th a n club found near the chest is identified “I remember you said the old peared entirely surprised. • . LESSON TEXT—Proverbs 20:1; 23:29-35; as Hugh Norcross'. The guests are once dump would make a good bonfire,” “And sent you the money!” Lily, M atthew 24:45-51. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. more assembled at the chnrcb and Hogh Thaddeus Quincy chirped. “Didn’t piped. “How much, dearie?” ' GOLDEN TEXT-At the last It biteth like 530 South Wells St. Chicago. But before I could say anything a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.— R oom 1958 has just said, lcDear, I wish you'd go burn up the wrong building by mis­ Proverbs 23:32. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each back to th e inn,** take, did you, Norcross? Judy and Victor retorted: “Enough,, so -that pattern desired. Now continue with Judy’s story. I saw you scouting around last night, she bought the church, as you all Deceitful is a good word to de­ P a tte rn No...... Size...... remember.” know. Had some over. Quite a scribe both the product and the N am e ...... •••»•»...... “Stop it, Quincy!” Victor said sum.” : , C H A P T E R X I propaganda of the liquor business. Address ...... •••.•• a dose sharply. Hugh had risen. “Sit “If we could see that letter—” Alcoholic beverages are in them­ I only as directed. down, Norcross. Perfectly under­ Hugh began... , - selves most deceitful, iind the meth­ I felt a little squeeze on my arm, standable. You wanted to allay any Did he know it had been destroyed,: but whichever one of us he meant, ods by which they are sold to the fears that you were anxious to that he dared ask for it? .. u public certainly caniiot commend Bessie did the answering. “Not with­ get—” “Yes, the letter, though I don’t’ NO ASPIRIN FASTER out you, Hughie. You’ll find I'll stand themselves to right-thinking people. than genuine, pure SL Joseph Aspirin. “What the devil are you insinuat­ see what that’s got to do with killin’ Intoxicants are associated with by, no matter how they lie about ing?” Roddy Lane. You keep the rest of World’s largest seller at 101. None safer, you. No matter what they plant on social preferment, festive occasions, none surer. Demand SL Joseph Aspirin. “Nothing. Just that you thought that kale, honey,” Lily ordered, radiant beauty, when they ought to you. Tell ’em to find your blue you’d get it cheaper—the gifte catching her long string of ’ tiny Itations of scarf, why don’t you?” be connected with the bleary eye, shoppe for your sister—if the others mixed beads on Albion Potter’s coat the babbling tongue, the ragged chil­ Our Dispositiou IBNAL CAUSE -"That,” shrilled Lily obliquely, didn’t see you were anxious.”' button as she leaned across him The highest manhood resides in “would be a darned good idea!” dren and brokenhearted mothers. !(blackheads), and “That’s right, Hughie. Just what and breaking it, as usual, in the What about the men who have lost disposition, not in mere intellect, \ MillloDs relievo “Hush,” Hugh interrupted. “Blew you told me, remember?” Bessie undoing. —Beecher. home treatment. out to sea, probably. We’re going their positions and their characters, I Direct action aids backed Victor. “She’s going to,” Victor cut in and the women who have paid with htiseplic way. ITsa to tell Quade about the auction. He’s “I kind of hoped I could get it for quickly. “Put it away with the let­ Atment only as di- got a bee in his bonnet it may have their virtue for their love of intoxi­ ls . 25 years success, a studio," the artist spoke up. “But ter, didn’t you, Judy? The police cants? Why not picture them in the ln tee. £57* Vital in something to do with all these out­ I couldn’t go above the Gerrys. Hun­ will want to examine both of them.” Tap. E n jo y fam ous rages.” beautiful magazine advertisements? pkln Soap daily. dred and fifty, didn’t they bid, Ju­ Victor was pretending the mys­ “If you’ll all go sit down some­ I. Wine Is a Deceiver (Prov. 23:1). dy?” tery letter was still safely concealed A S o o th ta s C A | I f g where—anywhere,” Victor suggest­ I said I thought so. in- my bureau drawer. He didn’t Wine is personified here as ah ANTISEPTIC W ftIsW K ed. “And you’re going to see the “And you, Miss Kendall?” want them to know I’d discovered it evil demon who leads men oh in the Used by thousands nidi satisfactory fe-' significance of this when we’re hope of some pleasure or advantage, salts for 40 years—six TaIaabIe ingredi­ “Me? Oh, uh, I didn’t really want was gone. But the person who’d ents. Get CarbotI at drag stares or WiitO through. See if you don’t. I wasn’t the old thing. Bid for the fun of it. taken it would know. I had to say and then lets him down to the depths Spiirlock-NeaI Co. Nashville, Tetm. here, so why don’t I play auctioneer Thought it would go cheap and I something. of destruction. It makes him think and ask the questions? Nobody has he is great and powerful, when he I Easy, hand y to use. “Near together,” I said. “I—I put I No muss, no fuss. to answer anything he doesn’t the money in my stocking at first, is only weak and degraded. It ex­ I Dependable for 65 choose.” cites him to foolishness and wild years. 35c and but after what’s happened I wish—’ SHAVE WiHiSHILBYi 51.00 sizes a t your Bessie Norcross stood up. My eyes oh, I wish I could give it back. If boisterousness, when he would nor­ I nearby druggst'e. had become accustomed to the dim one of you wanted me to do you the mally be sensible, quiet and orderly. interior, which, after the basement, favor of buying the church, for good­ He who thought he was wise in seemed fairly light. “Just one min­ ness’ sake say so. Come out and partaking of its stimulation, finds ute,” Bessie said. “Did you find admit it, so we won’t connect it up himself deceived, and to his regret 8207*0 your bag, Judy? I want my door- with all these horrors.” he realizes that he is a fool in the THEY'RE key; not the one you gave me last 3-8 yr«. Nobody stirred. After a moment, hands of a malicious deceiver. Vi THINNER night, which sticks halfway. I’m Uncle Wylie asked in a strangled H. Wine Is a Depraver (Prof. 23: Her Own Bolero 6 of MONTHLY*^ double edg* planning on a nap after lunch and I voice, “Judy, does Nella know about 29-35). IT ’S true, not every little girl can or single edge intend to lock myself in.” this?” Depravity is a word not used as * boast a bolero dress of her I’d been sure the key I’d swiped “No,” I answered. “But she’s dy­ own! This one is something very iakness from the artist’s door really could much as it was a generation ago, M O c ing to find out. She couldn’t under­ but it well describes the condition special with its heart-shaped neck, ^Manufactured and guaranteed bf IRANKYt NERVOUS! lock Bessie’s. Now, somewhat flus­ stand how I had $300 to plank down huge pockets and bow-tied belt. M e ta l Iaio r Blade Co.. N. Y. tered, I said: “I’ll get your key, to which the drunkard comes in due ] Vegetable Com* at an auction when she had to ad­ time. And it is wine and other !thousands to re- Miss Norcross. Don’t worry.” vance me my fare to the Head, and liquor which has depraved or cor­ lbackache, head* Albion Potter leaned forward from I don’t blame her. I wanted to tell rupted him. A number of things pervous, cranky, a pew behind where we were sitting her, only the letter impressed si­ be to functional appear in the text. Ices. This is due in the church and exclaimed in my lence upon me.” LJOll ear: “That reminds me! I haven’t I. Liquor Destroys (w . 29, 30). SNAPPY FACTS Eect on one of “So you put the money—with the This is true morally, mentally, Bhtant organs. a key to my room, Miss Judy. If— letter?” ABOUT iPLnkham’s Com* if you could trouble your uncle to “Well, it’s in the other—” I physically, and spiritually. Red eyes, Id up resistance find me one, I’d appreciate it, un­ wounds, complaining—these are only n iN RUBBER lying symptoms. stopped. He couldn’t want me to the outward signs of inward phys­ ».W o rth tT yin g t der the circumstances.” tell them exactly where it was, of Do not wash eggs before putting “I’ll see to it.” Anyway, I could course. Just to hint to the thief ical destruction of alcohol. Wce and them on ice as washing destroys supply his. But where the dickens who’d swiped the letter that he’d sorrow speak of mental and social the protective film that keeps out was my bag? overlooked the money, and that I’d distress. The moral and spiritual odors and air. We all settled down on the edge overlooked his taking the letter. destruction follow. O • . of our pews. “Wherever you m ean,” Victor" 2. Liquor Deludes (w . 31, 32). If the sugar in a pie is placed and MppfiM t o SaaHi i Its color, its sparkle and effer­ between two layers of fruit, the ■abb— fera*!* In hoars. I . .. __ “I’ve got some work to do on my added pointedly, “I hope it’s in a placed rabbar on tfca mImtvo no t" sermon,” the minister said. “Will safe place. If the police can identi­ vescence, its smooth appearance— juice is less likely to boil over. Rft in the U. S«# week* and months all excite the anticipation of good­ ... this take long, Mr. Quade?” . fy those bills it will help.” pBes to the robber tappers. Kills “You needn’t stay at all,” Wctor Lily whispered: “Tell him, Judy, ness and pleasure. And what does Since crisp, cookies and crack­ said. “I’ll begin with you, then, sir. and the police won’t never see ’em. the drinker receive? The bite of the ers soften if kept with bread and When one considers Ihel Ibr mere Ninn 2 0 years car end. truck owners >HIS You did bid at the auction?” I think he sent the letter himself. serpent and the sting of the adder. cake, keep them in airtight tins were encouraged to abnse theirtire* “Certainly, I bid. Didn’t every­ So there!” How true! or boxes of their own. through Taztoos forms <4 road has* • o » erd guarantees, it rmut Be acknowl* body?” The Rev. Jonas De Witt had Uncle Wylie hurried out of the 3. Liquor Demoralizes (v. 33). edged that a laudable patriotism is a powerful physique to match his door, without a word to anybody. Alcohol is the handmaiden of im­ The best coat linings are made being shown by them sow in com* voice. Now he stood up, a portly, The rest of us were all talking at morality. “Strange women” come of slippery material which will serving their rubber supplies. middle-aged enigma, and held up his “I’m afraid to go down there again once. They asked me so many ques­ into the picture very quickly. They help to get the coat on and off Wemomber th e days w hen 3 0 hands. I hoped he wasn’t going to by myself.” - tions I was afraid I’d mix up Vic­ and the drinker soon find that drink easily. pounds prossore per crow section ... Inch was the standard inflation offer up a prayer. could watch the sunsets and play I tor’s plans and I did so desperate­ sets them free from the limitations recoamendatlonl Raaah ridhf “My friends, now that we are was on a ship without gettin’ sea­ ly want to help him. of decency and good sense, and the Stirring air into hot food during gathered together in this house of sick. I hate boats. But I didn’t He saw the position I was in and result is beyond description. cooking or sieving increases vita­ Anewhighway hasbeen constructed God,” he began ministerially . . . really consider buying it. Of course, drew me aside as’ the group broke Those who defend liquor, or tem­ min destruction by oxidation. to the Meicapata gold mines in Pern. * * * Birirubber te the most important item “House of the devil would be more if it went for a bargain—never could up and started outdoors again. porize with this problem, may as being carried over it. like it!” muttered the invalid, wheel­ resist a bargain. Thought maybe “Any place I could watch your well recognize that they are encour­ A common clothaspin, split in L x ing up closer. my little niece, Gloria Lovelace, bedroom door, Judy?” ' aging the moral destruction of our half makes two ideal and economi­ De Witt paid no attention to him. might like—” “There’s the storeroom.” boys and girls. It is a terrifying cal pan scrapers which do not “Let us help Mr. Quade all we can. "Gloria Lovelace, the movie “Fat chance, anyway. Don’t think responsibility! rust or scratch enamelware or I bid twice, I think.” He threw back he’ll fall for the trap: Those bills precious aluminum. star!” scoffed Bessie. “What would 4. Liquor Dulls Man’s Senses and ' 0 * 0 his head with a pulpit gesture, fold­ she do with a church?” weren’t from all over the United Dazes Man’s Mind (w . 34, 35). Only ing his hands behind him, and start­ “Mighty sweet reformers,” Lily States by chance and without se­ a fool would lie down to sleep in the Lemon juice sprinkled over ed to pace in front of the pews. said, proudly. “New publicity an­ quence.” midst of the sea, or on top of the sliced, fruit will prevent it from "And why did you want to own “Another thing. Lily Kendall did turning dark. gle. Remember me tollin’ you I mast of a ship, or in the gutter, or ... this tumble-down old—” have a lovely picture of her I want­ bid a lot. She was in almost at the against a lamp.post. That’s what “Not tumble-down, my friend. ed you to see? Remind me to show finish. She’s got it in for—” But drink does for a man. If there is a tear in your lace This church will stand another hun­ I didn’t have a chance to tell him curtain, tack tissue paper over it, it when we get back. Gloria’s my His perceptions become so dull BEG oodrieh dred years. The Quakers built for favorite niece, and a sweeter, love­ what she’d hinted about the Pirate’s loosen the tension on your sewing service. Why? Because I was ex­ Mouth just then, for the minister that he can be beaten, and he does lier little darl—” not know he has been hurt. Ex­ machine, and stitch back and forth change pastor here one happy sum­ . “I’m sure she is,” Victor inter­ boomed, linking his arm with Vic­ across the paper both ways until mer—the happiest time of my life— tor’s and .dragging him out of the posed to inclement weather, he it is covered. A strong durable rupted. “You must show us that knows not enough to seek shelter. years ago. Before my trouble over picture by and by. But right now I church: “Well, back I go to the inn. mesh will result. Paper may eas­ the funds I was accused of taking, Got to get that sermon done some His money is lost or given away want to ask you to listen carefully, without concern on his part. ily be removed when the curtain is but did not take. Later, after I’d please. Mr. De Witt had sentimen­ time. And after the police come—” laundered. Action been disgraced and put out of my I pounced on Victor as he disen­ And when he sobers up—what tal reasons. Potter wanted a studio. then? His faculties are so dazed that church, I was exonerated and re­ Miss Kendall, a sea place to watch gaged himself. “Please, Mr. Quade. lc to ry ! instated. AU in the records in New I’ve got to find my bag. That con­ h4 can think of only one thing to do, sunsets. The Gerrys’,’ a bungalow. and that is to seek more wine. What York City. Nothing whatever to do The Norcrosses, a gifte shoppe. And founded key is in it.” with this.” “Well, I’ll be trotting along after is it that Scripture says about the you, Mr. Quincy?” dog and the fool? (See Prov. 26:11). He sighed heavily, one huge paw “Oh, I was there—in the door­ the others,” De Witt said. grasping a dusty pew post. “One “Where did you leave it?” Victor III. Wine Is a Destroyer (Matt. Icpain would be pretty certain to speak the way. Called in a bid, but stopped Cd after Il Mov when I saw Judy Jason was deter­ sounded impatient. “I think it’s 'im­ 24:45-51). • C-2223 to re- truth in the house of God. Nothing mined to get the church. ■ Didn’t portant, just now, to see who makes We have already touched on that Iar rheumatism can be concealed from the Almighty, a dive for your room. I’d hoped— point in its personal application, but S a v e ■pains. Caution: who sees all, hears all, knows all.” want to bid down Judy.” la. First bottle “That was kind of you, Quincy. that storeroom—” now we see it in its bearing on his Iif not satisfied, “That's the three monkeys,” tit­ Was it because you knew she’d buy “But it’s in the basement. Only occupation and standing in Uie com­ ly , buy C-2223. tered Lily Kendall. Lily didn’t mean it, anyway, for you?” take a minute. I’m—I’m afraid to munity. to be irreverent, I’m sure. She “For me?” Mr. Q. appeared to be go down there again by myself.” ' The contrast is between the good was just impatient and nervous. “Oh, all- right. Only let’s hurry. 19—43 nonplused. “See here, Quade, why servant who recognizes that his one When you know something, impor­ should a cripple like me want an You’re sure you left it there?” and constant obligation is to serve, tant to tell in the midst of murder ark like this? I can see the sunsets I was sure. But I was extremely whether his master is present or ab­ HO and have to listen to a lot of ex­ from the inn or the rocks.” doubtful if it was there now. I sent, and the evil servant who vio­ 3U Y - traneous stuff you nearly burst. I “Explain yourself, Quade,” cried told Victor how I’d left it near the lates his trust. W o r know, because I was bursting my­ several voices. chest when I tried to fiddle open Notice that his first thought after Ineys / self to find out who’d sent me the A man was entering the church. the lock. cruelty to his fellow servants is to money and made a monkey out of |nse the Blood We all looked amind to see Uncle He told me to stay on the stair satisfy his appetite “to drink with ^ l W i nothing to p repa re o r me. Wylie, who slunk into one of the and let him hunt around. Certainly the drunken.” o d y W a s te “I bid in for purely sentimental the bag wasn’t in sight. He opened InixwlienyaaserveEelloggfSCorn 5 o v e time— IeastantIy filtering rear pews. Cruelty, mismanagement, unfaith­ Hokes. No pans, skillets; orstove to f blood stream . B ut reasons—a memory connected with “Just covered it up with some the chest, looked behind it, and then fulness are tied up without question r in tbeir work—do my young wife, now gone,” his voice clean np. Even the dishes ere fuel—other fo o d s , tool Eended—fail to re* good tarpaulin,” he said. “Havin’ a into a rickety closet, where a few old with drinking. - Is it not so today? I, if retained, may faltered and he sat down—“for­ prayer meetin’ or another auction?” hymn books were piled on some easier to wash. Ton know how Id upset the whole If you doubt it, read your . daily ever.” We all shuddered, recalling the shelves. Nothing doing. newspaper. Why trifle with any­ those filings count! bagging backache; There it was again—purely senti­ poor, charred body under its rough I knew he was impatient about the Jltacks of dizziness, mental reasons! Would Victor grab thing which keeps such evil com­ ■welling, puffiness cover. My aunt wanted me, I was old key, and so was I. “Never pany? You may find yourself mixed feeling of nervous that clue and go for them? He would informed, but I didn’t budge. mind. It’ll turn up.” bcp and strength, up with them beyond your ability to le y or bladder dis* not. Instead he- made them admit “This isn’t an auction or meeting, “How does it happen the $500 get free. puming, scanty or what we already knew, that they’d either,” the minister said. "Mr. wasn’t in it if you left it right after all wanted that church and’ had- bid The final result is the loss of his Jio u b t th a t prom pt Quade seems to think our bidding the auction?” he asked. position and of his life. Who will CORN Ihan neglect. Usa for it at the auction. But they were had something to do with the mys­ “Because I took it out after the w vave been winning cagey. If any of them had come deny that this aptly states the end Jthan forty years, terious bridge bombings and—and sale. Right down here, too. Put it of the drunkard’s way. But some­ FLAKES ■•wide reputation. to the Head purposely to be present the dead man down there. I believe, in my—my hose. I never make a Iratelul people ths one says: “I do not intend to be a _ VL BtajrArt/ — Er neighbor/ at the auction—the way Roddy an­ at last, the papers can describe ev­ practice,” I said with some hauteur, drunkard: I only take a social ess oe.o o.eoeisss nounced he had that fatal night— erything that’s happened to the dis­ “of carrying large sums in my hand­ KtfiosYtCersnalns art »* * drink.” That is the way the drunk­ stored to WBOUfiUII BI* — i t o C t f w — they were mighty quiet about it now. eased brain of a maniac—and it’ll bag! A sneak thief—good heavens! ard started. Why begin to travel IimnTWiKSoriMfniB Hugh Norcross tried to buy the be the truth.” What was that?" that road? flftuaioBa) WstiBaaIlm. church for Bessie. “My sister Victor shook his head. “No mani- (TO BE COfmNVBDj THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. MAT 19. 1943.

THE DAVlE RECORD id G. Essie Passes To Take Half Holiday Lybrook Naoied On David G. Essie, 82, well-known farmer The Merchants Association, at F a rm B o a rd C FRANK STROUD - - Elitoi of Cana. R. I, died at his home Saturday theis regular monthly meeting last evening at 7i30 o’clock, following a long illness. Mr. Essie sprat his eotire Iifs In D T. Lvbrook, of Advance, a: TELEPHONE Thnrsdav evening, decided to close Yadkin county, near Courtney. He was a Republican and a n outstanding: consistent member of Cross Roads Baptist their stores for a half holiday every Entered atthe Postoffice in Mocka- Church, where funeral services were held Wednesday af ernoon, beginning on farmer, was name to the State: NEWS vllle. N. C.. as Seeond-Clsas Mall f i t Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Revs. Wednesday. June 2 nd. Local store Board of Agriculture yesterday by m atter. March 3.1903. r * R. E Adams, A. M. Church and James Governor J M. Broughton. Groce conducting the services, and the hours now are from 9 a. m-, to 6 M rs. Al body laid to rest in. the church cemetery. Lybrook will fill a vacancy caused w as in tow SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mr. Essie Is survived by five sons. J. F. p. m , except Saturdays, when they by the resignation of W. C. Har­ ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE $ 1 0 0 and C. D. Essie, Cana, K. I: D. B. Essie, close at 8 p. m. This does not in­ gett of Ricbland. A ttorne SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE $ 50 Mocksville; C. S. and W. F Essie. Winston- His term will expire on May.; 4 , Salem; two daughters, Mrs Dewey Dixon, 5PI clude drug stores, cafes and ser­ business t Cana, R. I. and Mrs. Opal Walker, Wins­ vice stations. 1949- Latest reoorts indicate that at ton Salem. Twelve grandchildren and two day. least a part of the blackberry crop great-grandchildren survive. M r. and has escaped the frigid weather of A dvance, the past month. o n busines If the Government can draft men Horses and Mules! and bovs for the army, then they To My Friends And L ester L can draft men and boys for mines, Annapolis, mills and factories. We will have a car load of cep ted a p The Record said three years ago Former Customers horses and mules at our sta­ T. F ran that within two years from that LIEUT. EDWARD 0. SM1THDEAL. Jr.. V aoZ ant PVT. UNNEY C. DYSON, son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Smitbdeal, for­ date the Taps would be killing our and Mrs. D. L. Dyson, of R I, who is sta- ble near court house ina few merly of Advance, but now of Roanoke, I Have Leased The Esso Service Station R aleigh W bovs with the scrap metal we were liuned at Hammer Field. Fresno, CaIL Va. Pravious to entering the army last Llnneyentered the armed service IaM On North Main Street, Just North Of The Square* days. Call and see them. year, LieuL Smitbdeal was football coach Buel Cre shipping them. We missed our J a n u a ry . at University of Virginia. He is now fly­ And would be glad for my former customers guess only a few weeks. The Re­ ing a bomber somewhere in Africa. ed relatives and friends to visit me in my new place of cord predicted last January' that Tucker, Smith & ro u n d tow the war would be over-' next No An A ^edated Letter. business. Notice To Creditors J . H . S vemher. Here’s hoping our second Lhxington, May 1 2 , 1 9 4 3 . Having qualified as Executor of IDavie’s pro prediction will be as near correct Davie Record, Mocksville, N C. J. Frank Hendrix. Esso Gas and Oils, Cold Drinks, the last Will and Testament of W. Oewn T hu as our first one. Dear Sirs;—Sometime back I no. A, Taylor, deceased, of Farmington, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pasteries, Etc. ticed in your good paper that sev- N. C.. notice is hereby given to all O ur old friend Judge .V^ilson Notice to Creditors persons holding claims against the J . E . S ta "Coot” Warlick, who lives lhutbe Cfalpf the sheep that had strayed estate of said deceased, to present When Yoor Car Needs Servicing was in tow- troth ’the ftdd were coming back in Having qualified aa administrator the same to the undersigned, prop­ classic shades ot Catawba county, of the estate of D. F. Hendrix, dec’d. some worki to the- fold -of your subscribers. erly verified, on or before the 17th has announced that he will not be 'notice is hereby given to all persons day of April, 1944. or this notice will Give Us A CaN. Jim w ant w a candidate for Governor in the I have never been a subscriber to bolding claims against the estate of be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ jour paper, but I have noticed that said deceased to present the same, sons indebted to said eBtate will P fc. Joh Democratic primary next year Up. properly verified, to the undersigned ~~ through the New Deal you have please call npon the undersigned and Joned at to this good hour two hungry. De­ on or before the 12th day of May. make prompt settlement. W. N. SMITH mocrats have entered the race for iieVer let the flag of Republicanism 1944, or tbis notice will be plead in This the 17th dav of April, 1943, Ga., spent bar of recovery AU persons indebt­ this important office, Gregg Cher, trail in the dust. I want to com. W. M. TAYLOR. Executor tthis week ed to said estate will, please call and of W. A. Tavlor, deceased. ry and Ralph McDonald. The Re­ mend you for this. make prompe settlement. This the Esso Service Station By A. T. GRANT. Attorney. Miss L uc publicans might elect a man to this A few of us have stayed with the 12th day of May. 1943. colors, of truth, honesty and Amer R K WILLIAMS. I th e W m . R office next year. It seems that the Linwood, N. C. The Record only $1.00. icanism, now they are coming back was in tow entire country has had about all ' h e r hom e a the New Deal they can swallow. to us by the thousands, as the re­ cent elections In and otb Ja c k Sh Forty three years ago there was er places show. a good Republican living out on spent a day Enclosed you will please find dol­ his mother, Hunting Creek. He had his name lar bill; please place me on your who has be entered on our subscription books subscription roll for one year. eral weeks. and read The Record until he died May God bless you as you con a few years ago. This man left tinue the fight for the cause of M rs. R. nine children, five sons and four Righteousness and Republicanism. te r, Mrs. daughters. In looking over our With best wishes, spent last w subscription books, we find that “Fm tired tonight SAM J. SMITH. C., visiting seven of these nine children are Sam s, Sr. subscribers to The Record. One K a p p a N ew s daughter doesn’t take the papet, as W . M. M Mr. and Mrs. Grady Caitner and family she lives with a married brother visited Mn J. P. Cartner Sunday after- Miss Mary, who is a subscriber. Four mem­ ion. -and Fm proud i son Markla bers of this family still live in Da­ Mr. and Mn. F. W. Keontz and family and Mr. and Mn. Tom Koontz and child­ in Balitimo vie county, three live in Rowan, ren sprat Sunday with Mr. and Mn. D. town with h one in Wilkes and one in Surry. Miller, o f R ow an. Who was the man? MmFtenticeCampbeII and Mn. Fred Miss Saili Cartner spent several days last week with their sister Mn. John Smoot, of Monroe, ville school MmSmootand daughter returned with o f i t ! ” I * j week for Sa Small Grain Meeting them to spend awhile with relatives here. S On Thursda .■ afternoon, May 2 0 , Mr. and M n. Reid Foster and children of has a postti Rowatt visited. Mr. and Mn Smoot Cart- phanage dur at two o’clock, a Small Grain meet­ ner Sunday. Yes, Tom is going home tired tonight.. . ing will be held at the Piedmont Mn. M. C. Deadmon and son, of Mocks just like last night. . . and the night before. Thom as C Experiment Station, Statesville, N. ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. C Tired and proud I C S m o o L Ing some tim C Dr. G. K. Middleton who is In Mr. and M n Jack Williams and son, of You see, Tom is a typical member of the the interest charge of the small grain breeding Rowan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Southern Railway Family. And when town Saturd work and other specialists from the BiU Jo n es. Mn. Com Lapisb and ssn spent Tbon America was plunged into war, something Chaplam is Experiment Station and Exten­ dav with M n Foly Koontz. 55 happened to him.. ..and to the forty-two ftiends will sion Division will be presented to Rev. G. W. Fink Ailed his regular ap­ 1 thousand men and women who make up pointment at Salem Sunday morning. explain the w otk underw ay. AU this Family. Mrs S. A. who'are interested in the growing return home Davie M ethodist Charge Overnight, every Southern railroader be­ of small grain are invited to attend came a soldier. . . every Southern car and Hospital, St this meeting. G. W. FINK. Pastor. spent several G. W. Fink. Paster, will preach Sunday locomotive became a. weapon of war... M ay 23 a s follows: every transportation job, a chance to hasten Au and pue' Promoted To Major Concord 10:15 a. m. Oak Grove 11:30 a.m . are glad to h Liberty 3:00 p. m. America’s day of final Victory. Dr. Lest<-r P._ Martin, of this Remember Sunday is Golden Cross Day Since Pearl Harbor, this mighty army Pvt. Willi dty, who entered the U. S. Army at these three churches, also at Hardison and Salem. Center took the Golden cross has struck many powerful blows for free­ Camp Shelb last year with the rank of Captain offering last Sunday which amounted to dom ...by keeping the wheels rolling under today furlo has been 'promoted to Major. Ma- $11.00. ______the biggest transportation load in all the long on R- 2 . H jor Martin has many friends tn history of the Southern Railway System. McDaniel, of Davie who will be glad to learn ot Sheffield GrangeService Rain and shine, day and night, troop several days his promotion. He is stationed at The membership of the Sheffield Grange extended a welcome to the general public trains and war freight. . . tank cars and tives in the Apaiachicola, Fla. to atteod their Go-to Church Sunday ser­ passenger trains... are rolling continuously vice at New Union Methodist church on the fifth Sunday in May at It o'clock. and swiftly on the Southern. W ill N. Davie Soldier Killed In The chief speakers will be Hon. C. C. It’s a big job., .a tough job., .a vital job. Esso Service McKoln, of Thomasville. A c tio n But it’s being done... and done right I the square, f That’s why Tom and the other men and Co., and op Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Plowman, Sheffield News. women of the Southern are tired when they week. Mr. of Advance, R ^i, has been notified The Sheffield Grange will meet Satur­ go home from the job these days. . . and oil, service y bv the War Department that their day night. All members are urged to be ■resent as arrangements Will be made for "proud of h.” line of soft son, Pvt. Ernest Plowman, was Graoge Chutch Sunday, which will be held Call and Ioo' killed in action in foreign service, at New Union Church on May 30. Mr. C They’re proud, too, because they know C. McCoiu. of the Thomasville Orphanage, that the work they are doing so well today business. on Monday, May iotb Tbisisthe will be the speakeJ. Tbewublic is cor­ is paving the way f o r the tiewand greater fourth man from Davie county who dially invited. Naval Cad Misa Naomi Beck, daughter of Mr. and Southland that lies beyond the Victory has lost bis life in the present war. has finished Mrs. Snow Beck, was carried to Lowery's they’re helping to win. ,.. HoapitaL Salisbury. Monday, where she Stanton, Va. underwent an operation for appendicitis day furloug' Land Sale Success Mr. nod Mrs. Guy Gaither. Jr- of Geor- A large crowd was present Satur­ ia, spent the week-end with bis parents. and Mrs. A. day afternoon for the auction sale Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaither. PrwMrat He received of the Sanford bouses and lots, Leslie Dyson has resigned his position ago. H e g despite the rainy day. The property at the N B. Dyson dairy, and has return­ ■A ' brought fair prices, and was pur ed to the home of his parents, Mr. and stty of Nort Mn, D. L. Dyson.. chased by people from various sec- goes to get tions of the county. Misses Helen and Lotene Richardson a n d CotiUCs Gaither spent Sunday with Miss Nannie June Gaither. SOUTHERN Miss Joe M o c k sv ille C irc u it. Jesse Stewart remains very ill at the owner of th home of his daughter. Mrs. A, Cleary. F, A. WRIGHT. Pastor 'spent Wed Sunday, May 23rd. Hubert Reeves, son of Mr and Mrs W. Reeves, is on the sick list this week. Ho RAILWAY SYSTEM friends. Mt Union Chapel 11:30 a.m . bert has many friends who are wishing ed spinal in Son . 3:00 p. m. him a speedy recovery. Chestnut Grove . SdIO p. m. wreck more A singing school will begin at CheMnut Mrs. N. T. Anderson spent the gradually im Grove Monday night of May 24, at SdW p. be able to re m. Evverybody is invited to come. The week-end In Winston Salem, the pastor will have charge. 'guest of Mrs. R. D. Peeler.. fall and resu h er shop. THE OAVIE REOORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. a . MAY 19.1943 t im ed O d THE DAVlE RECORD. J- T. Angell spent Wednesday In W inston-Salem on business. o a rd Oldest Paper In The County Mrs. S. S. Short spent Wednes D onald N elson sets Farm Scrap G oal of Advance, a No Liquor, Wine, Beer Adlt day in Winston-Salem shopping. n outstanding: ? to the State NEWS AROUND TOWN. Rev. W. H. Dodd went to Stat- re yesterday by ville Monday, where he entered ugbton. Mrs. Alex Tucker, of Elbaville, Davis Hospital for treatment. vacancy caused was in town shopping; Thursday. Dr. Clsrde Young left Sunday 3 M illion Tonsl >f W. C. Har- morning for Fort Collins, Colo., Attorney B. C. Brock made a )ire on May *4 , where he will spend two weeks with business trip to RaleiKh Wednes­ relatives and friends. day . Mrs. Spencer Landreth, of SDarta "Mr. and Mrs. John L- Vogler1 of spent several days last week in Advance, were in town Thursday town with her parents, Mr. and B y J u l y on business. Mrs. W. H , Cheshire. Lnd Lester Leach left Thursday for Miss Frances Brock, of Farming­ Annapolis, Md., where he has ac. That means YOU have got to get to work NOW! ton, spent Wednesday and Thurs­ cepted a position. BIG figures don't mean much-because nobody ever saw 3,000,000 tons of r s day iu town, the guest of Miss J. Frank Hendrix and Curtis Josephine Hartman CORP. WILUAM TURNER, son of Hr. scrap piled up in one place. But think of it this way: You and every other Vati Zant made a business trip to and Mrs. M. H. Turner, of R. 4, who is sta­ farmer in 1,000 pounds of scrap metal to reach this goal. And it must be tion R. M. Seamone, who suffered a tioned at Hawthorne, Cali. William < Raleigh Wednesday. tered the armed forces in 1942. reached-because if you fail, there simply won’t be enough steel to make the stroke of paralysis on May 1s t, c o n ­ ! Square, weapons our doys need to win the war. tomers Buel Creason, of Siler City, visit tinues seriously ill, his friends will ed relatives and friends in and a. be sorry to learn. Don’t say you can’t find time, because you’ve got to. You owe it to the boys ace of To Give Piano Recital round town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Austin, and Miss Louise Stroud will present that are fighting 24 hours a day in the Padfic and in Nmrth Africa. It’s your J. H. Swing, of Pino, one of children, of Statesville, spent Sun her piano pupils in a spring recital job to see that they get weapons-just as it’s your job to help keep them fed. i n k s , Davie’s progressive farmers, was in day afternoon with Mr. Austins, at the Mocksville high school audi­ And you won’t let them'down. town Thursday on business. aunts, MissesLlUa and Cora Austin. torium on Tuesday evening. May is , E tc . 25th , a t 8 :3 0 o’clock. Pupils tab Here’s Why You Won’t J. E. Starrette, of Union Grove, Mrs. R. C. Foster and daughter, ing part on the program will be H o w Yod Can Collect Here’s How To in g was in town Saturday looking for Miss Gwendolyn, of R. I , o f R i , Jane Click, Nan Bowden, Nancy Fail Our Fighters spent the week-end with Mrs. some working pants, what would Stsoud, Sadie Richie, Frances Col That 1000 Pounds The reason you won’t, is Jim want with such things. Foster’s daughter, Miss Dorothy, lette, Geraldine Ratledge, Opal Turn In Your who is a studentat Pfeiffer College, that they’re your own boys, Frye, Bettv Honeycutt and Sarah One half a ton of scrap iron Pfc. Johnnie Lagle, who is stat. Misenheimer. Smith. The Class Honor Pin will fellows from up the road, Soned at Daniel ~ Field, Augusta, be presented to the best all-round and steel from your farm! Scrap sons of your friends and Lieut. Charles Crenshaw, who is Ca., spent several days last and pupil for the year by Mrs. Frank You can’t make that much FIRS r pile up every piece stationed at Los Angeles, Call., ar­ neighbors. And if Donald Cbis week with home folks. Clement. Marshals for the even up out of old buckets and rived here Thursday morning to of iron and steel on your Nelsonsays they’re going io n ing will be Misses Hilda Markham Miss Lucile Evans, a member of spend a short leave with Mrs. Cren­ shovel blades-though these place. to need 1,000 pounds of and Jessie Libby Stroud. The pub­ the Wm. R. Davie school faculty, shaw and to visit relatives in Vir­ are are needed too. You’ve lic is cordially invited to attend. NEXT sell it to a junk deal­ scrap from your farm, was iu town Wednesday enroute to ginia. Lieut. Crenshaw w as a got to throw in that old car you’re going to see that her home at Statesville. er. If you can’t find one member of Mocksville high school body-that rusted cultivator they get it. .. and more if faculty before entering the army, who will come and get it, Jack Sheek, of Portsmouth, Va , -those old plow bottoms and his many friends were glad_to call your Local Scrap Com* possible. You’ll find the spent a day or two last week with bottoms you've chucked in* see him. Lieut, and Mrs. Cren­ Princess Theatre mittee, your County Agent, tone to do this job-if you’ve his mother, Mrs. George Sheek, shaw left Sunday by plane for Los to the weeds along the or your nearest newspaper. got any pride in yourself who has been ill for the past sev­ Angeles, where Mrs. Crenshaw will WEDNESDAY ONLY fence for so many years. make her Home while her husband And by all means donate your Country, and the men eral weeks. Allan Jones-Jane Frazee and the It’s there, all right, if you’ll is stationed there. Horton Dance Group your scrap free if you want who are fighting and dying Mrs. R. B. Sanford and daugh. “MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA" only drag it out! for your freedom! ter, Mrs.. Hansford Sams, J r, Gasoline For Men On THURSDAY and FRIDAY i t spent last week in Charleston, S. Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn This space is paid for by the following patriotic firm s and C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hansford F u rlo u g h in M. G. M's S am s, S r. OPA released the. following ruling -KEEPER OF THE FLAME” la s t w eek: individuals w ho are doing all they can to help w in the w ar. W. M. Markland and daughter, Men in the armed forces who are SATURDAY at home on a three dav furlough or Tim Holt wa£es mrar against— Miss Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. John­ more, will be allowed 5 gallons of “PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIE" d son Markland, who hold positions gasoline for pleasure driving. OPA Mocksville Building& Loan Hall Drug Co. in Balitimore, spent last week in explained that due to the shortage MONDAY of gasoline in this section, no more town with home folks could be allowed for this purpose. ‘•PALM BEACH STORY” with Joel McCrea-CIaudette Colbert Martin Brothers Davie ElectricMembersIiip Miss Sailie H unter, of the Mocks, Report of Pre-School TUESDAY Corporation ville school faculty, leaves this ••THE NAVY COMES THROUGH' Kurfees & Ward week for Salem, Va., where she C lin ic s Pat.O'Brien George Murphy, has a position in the Baptist Or­ BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS Heal Grocery & Market Davie Brick & Coal Co. phanage during the summer months 1942 1943 Smith Grove fore. Thomas Chaplin, who is spend­ No. children examined 18 16 Horn Oil Co. J. P. Green Milling Co. 16 11 ing some time at Carolina Beach in No. parents present f th e No. referred 12 8 the interest of his health, was in Moekaville MONET - SAVERS 'h e n J. Frank Hendrix Allison-Johnson Co. town Saturday on business. Mr, No. children examined 35 h in g Chaplain is much improved, his No. parents present 16 21 One 8 disc 18 inch Harrow ■tw o friends will be glad to learn. No. referred 22 18 tagged for Davie county. American Cafe Mocksville Flour Mills 3 u p A dvance 50 Bags Salt IOO ibs $110 2 Mrs S. A. Harding was able to No. children examined 31 16 15 , 2 return home last week from Davis No. parents present 50 Ib Block Szilt 65c 1 b e - No. referred 2 2 9 a n d Hospital, Statesville, where sh e Wm. R Davie Hour $4.35 spent several weeks suffering with No. children examined 12 U Sugar 100 lbs $6.50 s te n flu and pneumonia. Her triends No. parents present 8 7 are glad to have her home again. No, referred 9 7 Pinto Beans 9c or $7.75 per Farmington 100 lbs. rm jr Pvt. Wiiliam K. McDaniel, of No. children examined 13 4 O Free* Camp Shelby, Miss., is spending a No. parents present 10 Baling Wire per bundle $2.10 Do as Hundreds of Best-Dreased nder No. referred 7 2 10 day furlough with home folks Plenty Prints 19c yd and up long Davie County Training School on R . 2. His mother, Mrs. A. S. No. children examined n . f .Plenty Dress and Work Hats McDaniel, of Morganton, also spent No. parents present Men In This Section Do ■oop several days last week with rela­ No. referred a in Straw and Felt Vaccinations a n d tives in the county. I have a big assortment of u s ly Smallpox Diphtheria A dvance 33 Red Goose Shoes. See us for Will N. Smith has leased the Every Y ear Esso Service Station, just,north of Smith Grove 31 6 jo b . Karmington 25 I any of your needs. the square, from the Standard Oil Mocksville 30 14 Co., and opened for business last Wm. R. Davie 25 2 a n d week. Mr. Smith will handle gas, Dayie Co. T. S. 34 3 uYOURS FOR BARGAINS” th e y Figures apeak for themselves. I oil, service your car, and carry and think the clinics this year were worth line of soft drinks, tobaccos, etc., while; however? I am not satisfied J. Frank Hendrix Call and look over his new piace of w ith th e m . Come to BELK’S for your New DAVIE CO. HEALTH OFFICE. Call Building , Angell Building n o w b u sin e ss. Dday ia te r Naval Cadet, W otth N. Bowles, to ry has finished his basic training at S T R A W H A T Stanton, Va., and is spending a 10. PUBLIC NOTICE day furlough with his parents, Mr. AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE and Mrs. A. L- Bowles, on R. 4 . I Have Been Appointed R a b i e s Inspector For . Davie He received his wings some time County By The State Board Of Health And Straw Hat season has started and we are ago. He goes now to the” Univer­ I Will Start W ork At Once. ^607682512448260^26^16 sity of North Carolina, where he waiting for you with the coolist, most J have instructions to vaccinate every dog according to law. goes to get further training. handsome headflatters you’ve ever run a- 1.00 to 3-95 I love dogs and will take good care of yours. cross . . . AU top fashions, all new straws, Miss Joe Cootey, of Asheboro, ,Please cooperate by seeing that your dog is vaccinated as owner of the Mayfair Beauty Shop, a n d your choice, only. soon as possible. A mad dog may cost the life of some of spent Wednesday in town with friends. Miss Cooley, who receiv your loved ones ed spinal in uries in an automobile wreck more than a year ago, is W alter L. Call BELK- gradually improving. She hopes to Corner Trade & Fifth Streets Winston-Salem, N. C. be able to return to Mocksville next Rabies Inspector fall and resume the management of h e r sh o p . I THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

"V In Path of Allied Advance in Tunisia G round Forces Who’s News This W eek By Delos Wheeler Lovelace By VIRGINIA VALE Consolidated Features.—WNU Release. B eIeasea by W estern N ew spaper Union. EW YORK.—For a man who A SERIES OF B e tty h u tto n picked up once had hardly two coppers to SPECIAL ARTICLES a new honor the other, click in a patched pants pocket BY T H E L E A D IN G Ralph W. Gallagher is singularly day; the committee in charge AR CORRESPONDENTS of D artm outh’s spring party, Once Had Hardly he bosses ^ week asked her to attend as F IR i Two Coppers; He tew hundred guest of honor, and told her N o w F l i p s M i l l i o n s ^ illior'. int^ the national that she’d been elected “the A I L f l War kitty. The permanent royalty, Wing Talk girl we would like to have by R ogell free transfer to the government of B y Robert McCormick Dartmouth co-eds resemble— the Standard Oil Company of New if we had co-eds. You’ll prob­ Jersey's patent rights covering ably refuse the invitation,” they add­ RDger B- Whitrn Buna-S rubber must be worth all of (W UU Feature—Through special arrangement with CoUioFs Weekly) ed, “so will you kindly send us a T oa m a y not be that. broken household d One day. Major General James dozen autographed pictures of your­ Government prioritl It is, of course, not precisely Gal­ self?” Betty certainly had to refuse; care of what you hr lagher’s own money, and it isn’t Chaney, commander of the First Air possibly can. This I force at Mitchel Field, New York, she’s booked way ahead for pic­ er’s friend tells yod cold cash. But any auditor would tures. The latest announcement is mark it down as real money, and was flying comfortably at 10,000 feet in a twin-engined bomber. The that she’ll be teamed with Diana Floors H f certainly as president of Standard, Lynn in “The Well-Groomed Bride.” Gallagher must feel a sort of own­ general was looking down distaste­ Question: I ! ership. fully at the 30-foot waves, when he that are about si thought he saw two impudent little A lot of people talk about doing And every once in a while he yellow-winged planes sitting on the something for American youth; were shellackeq must feel like pinching himself water beneath him. He made his Raymond Paige has gone ahead and were new I appl and asking: “Can this be I?" pilot circle and came down to in­ done the young people a tremendous average of oncel Because when he started he cer­ vestigate. He discovered that the service by organizing the orchestra are now beginnl tainly never saw the high peak Lieut. Gen. Lesley J. McNair, which you hear on the swell new you let me kno\f commander of ground forces of.ibe planes weren’t actually on the water. which is now his satisfying They were low over it, looking for restore the fioq perch. It was then that he hgd, U. S. army, who was wounded by color? more or less, the patched pants. General Rommel has experienced one reverse after another in Tu­ shell fragments while in Tunisia, is submarines. They were units a t the Answer: Thd He was 16, his mother was new­ nisia, not only at the hands of the American Second army corps, but also shown at top. Lieut. Gen. Ben Lear, Civil Air patroL overwaxed, and ly a widow, and he was hunting at the hands of the British First and Eighth armies. Each Allied ad­ commander of the Second army, “How far is it to land?” the hor­ wax has pickel a job. He got it with one of the vance has, of course, its sad aftermath. Shown is a regimental aid post who has taken temporary command rified general asked the pilot. To clean the flo| units of Standard Oil sprouting where wounded British Yorkshiremen and Italians are being treated after of the ground forces, is shown below. “Seventy-one milee the shortest of cheesecloth I those days wherever a job-hunt­ a day of intense activity on enemy troop concentrations and gun positions. way,” the pilot said. wax (not self-pd er looked. Shortly he was work­ Chaney wrote Maj. KMte the floors with| ing 12 hours a day and going Saved From Japs Johnson, national commander of clean p a rt of to school on the side. Then he W oof! W oof! M amma Is Off to the W ars Uie CAP. “I1 just wanted you Work with elea switched to another unit, the to know,” he said, “that you apply a thin col East Ohio Gas company, and by have no draft dodgers in that polish the flood and by was president. The final bunch.” % Floors should bl pay-off was the presidency ol Incidentally, CAP men are not de­ a year. Arounq New Jersey Standard a feu ferred from the draft. Most of them necessary to months ago. have dependents or are overage or quently. The election capped a climb for physically unfit for regular military Cbimnl 47 years in which he had never duty. Question: Ml once been off the m aster payroll. On CAP P a rt of OCD. thracite coal ana the way he came to be a foremost The CAP was started a week be­ RAYMOND PAIGE ing fireplace in | authority on oil and natural gas pro­ fore Pearl Harbor as part of the often should duction, and lost a little hair. Office of Civilian Defense. Plans radio program, “Salute to Youth,” cleaned? fahatj were worked over for a month be­ heard Tuesday evenings, on NBC. Answer: The| IF THE Bermuda conference on fore that, by a committee of air­ He has been working to assemble does not leave I * refugees is looking for a good conscious people who refused to be that orchestra for the last two years, a chimney. FoJ place to domicile the homeless sub­ skeptical. The main idea was to and has done wonders with his the damper an jects of their deliberations, the Brit- use the thousands of private pilots, young musicians. _ such a position I U M p j t t Ish spokes- planes and air enthusiasts, in work flue is reflected He May End Up man might which could be done by men and There’ll be a water ballet, staged be able to judgl The Famous Son s u b m it a Lieut. Melvin Kimball (left) lights equipment somewhajl less high- by John Murray Anderson, in “Mr. chimney needs! OfFamousFather fewfirstrate cigarette for his rescuer, Lieut. Ira powered than that used by the army Co-ed,” so that Esther Williams can is usually need| suggestions. Sussky, beside the plane in which air force. do her stuff. She’s the former swim­ or four years, Re has traveled in Asia Minor, the Sussky landed and picked up Kim­ Since then, the CAP has flown ming champion who made her the opening of I United States, Canada, South Amer­ ball behind Jap lines in Burma, more than 14 million miles—top movie debut in "Andy Hardy’s Dou­ piece of heavy [ ica, India and Africa. Sussky, whose landing was covered average is 87,000 miles a month. ble Life,” with Mickey Rooney. An old*;ire cha He is Richard Kidston Law, son of by other U. S. planes, made nine at­ A wing was set up in each state, the top of the [ that political rocket, the late Andrew tempts to take off before getting into under a wing commander. If you’re interested in the radio around as it actors who appear in the popular Bonar Law who was only a little the air, while Jap snipers were The boys and girls (several CAP scrape off all s | less great than Lloyd George in the With good-by woofs and heart-breaking glances, six puppies of Trixie, shooting at him. “Mr. District Attorney,” yon’ll have loose obstructicT Anton Grabowski’s German shepherd dog, send her away to the army’s groups are all women) meet three a chance to see three of them in last war and the days of pointless hights a week, usually, and study peace that followed. dog-for-victory service. The pups don’t know its meaning, but are ex­ “Journey Into Fear”—Stefan Schna­ r ’ r \ cited about the service flag on Grabowski’s home. navigation, radio, meteorology, mili­ The present Law Is fair proof One-M an M inesweeper bel, who plays the ship’s purser; tary drill and military courtesy. Frank Readick, the henpecked hus­ that in this well-advertised at­ Those who bring their own planes tempt to do something for the get paid around $15 an hour, depend­ band, and Everett Sioane, the Turk­ road-weary victims of Hitler’s John L. Lewis Addresses M ine W orkers ing upon its horsepower, when it’s ish agent. In the radio serial they catastrophe, Britain is really actually in the air. But only the play practically everything. trying. He is not the stuffed depreciation on the plane goes to frock coat that might have been the owner; the rest goes into a kitty Jon Hall, who has worn almost sent to the parley. His title of from which all owners buy parts, as many sarongs as Dorothy La- IH chairman of the British delega­ tools and similar essentials, when mour in pictures, gets a chance at tion is not his best. He is also a complete wardrobe, from polo out­ they can get what they need. fit to white tie and tails, in “Lady parliamentary undersecretary of Volunteers Must Go Anywhere. state for foreign affairs; one in the Dark.” He plays the movie of Churchill’s stalwarts. There are 21 CAP bases from star, the role Victor Mature did on Mexico to Maine, and a volunteer is the stage. A youngest son, Law is only a just as likely as not to find himself lively 42 years old, married, with sent for 30 days to a forsaken hole Every so often comes the report two sons not enough grown for the miles from the nearest Civilization, that a potential successor to Ru­ current fighting. His formal educa­ where he has to live by his wits and dolph Valentino’s fame as a roman­ tion came from Oxford, but his trav­ courage. tic star has been discovered. The els added to this. For a time he One southern base, more than a latest candidate is Arturo de Cor­ lived in the United States and hundred miles from the nearest hos­ worked as a newspaper reporter, in dova, already a star in his native pital, has among its active workers Mexico and in Latin America. You’ll New York and Philadelphia. a well-known doctor, who serves one see him in “For Whom the Bell Ready-pasted Unlike Dickens, he likes Amer­ month each year instead of taking Tolls,” when it’s finally released, a boon to homd icans in their native state and i vacation. Out over the ocean one and C. B. DeMille is holding “Rur- days of shortad in England now he keeps an lay, he was notified by radio that ales” up till the public gets to know bor. Applying f eye out for United States sol­ mother man at the base was sick. him. ply a matter diers. -He takes them sailing The doe tore back to find a wall. and hiking. They are, he has young mechanic with a ruptured Amos and Andy fans are cheering Roughl reported, “doing nicely.” So appendix. A workshop bench over the news that their favorites is he. Question: 11 was made into an operating ta­ will return to the air this fall in a W- up to my farn ble, and with the few unspecial­ half-hour show.. They’ll have fa­ tenths of a mil LftLMER DAVIS used to sell a ized surgeon’s tools at hand, the mous folk as guest stars. and about eighj ■*-' nightly five minutes of his crack- doctor went to work. The young gravel and deq er-barrel twang to a radio sponsor man is doing nicely today at Director Robert Z. Leonard has a vious traffic for something north of $23,000, some- the same old stand, and the doc­ “baby brigade” working for him in crown, which i „ n thing south tor is still placidly flying the “The Man From Down Under” ; HeCanBrmgOff of ?100,000 a I would like yoj submarine patrol on his time off. there are 80 infants, who work in and cheapest Page I Research y e a r. Now Pvt. James L. Kalman, of Phila­ two shifts, which means that there 'President John L. Lewis is shown as he addressed the international delphia, is getting in some practice When the CAP first got the idea in condition. Or Blow Up Lab ^hej se n a te in the use of a mine detector during that its little put-puts could be death are always 40 mothers, eight nurses Answer: Th! j u d i c i a r y policy committee of the United Mine Workers, in New York, who met to on pubs, all even faintly orthodox and half a dozen supervisors from eled off and mq committee is to get hours of it free. discuss the serious situation affecting over 450,000 workers in soft coal. a demonstration by U. S. army com­ the board of education on hand. One At the time Lewis declared that his workers wonld stage an all-out strike bat engineers in North Africa. This military minds were properly skep­ communities The committee figures the ostensibly tical. Finally Major Johnson, who end of the stage had been turned contractor witil pure reading m atter of the Office of unless their wage demands were met. The WLB then took up Uie case gadget indicates the presence of bur­ into a nursery. Charles Laughton, and referred it to President Roosevelt. ied mines. throws off enthusiasm for the project could do this I War Information may contain a in all directions, wangled $18,000 for Binnie Barnes, Richard Carlson and quickly. AfteiJ deleterious trace of propaganda and a 30-day trial at a base near one of Donna Reed find it a bit confusing. an asphalt binq calls on Director Davis to help with the worst ship graveyards on the Leonard doesn’t; he worked with 20 the gravel, an analysis. CoL E lliot in M alta babies when he was making “Stand Display Captured Japanese W ar Flags East coast. The usual complement missioner can i Davis is-no poor analyst, by of a base commander and 76 men By for Action.” ' road contractol himself. He has been for years took over, with their customary phalt binders. I one of the liveliest reporters of collection of odds and ends for equip­ Six years ago Charles Bickford current affairs. Not counting Raq ment, and went to sea in the aerial bought a South Sea island. He was Question: some drugstore fiction, his 11 equivalent of pea-green boats. telling Laraine Day about it—she’s determining books and endless short pieces Within ten days, General Bradley Cary Grant’s leading lady in “Mr. all took somebody, or something, Lucky,” In which Bickford appears steam radiator! of the army air force came up to Answer: Op apart. inspect the base. Ten days is scarce­ —and said that it’s now in Japanese He is 53 years old, the son of an hands. So she suggested that he > square foot of i ly time to set a new apartment in * square feet of J Indiana banker. He and Die judici­ order, but he found the little air­ raffle it off and buy a war bond ary committee could bring off some with the proceeds. A studio elec­ of radiation foj planes buzzing over the ocean with of outside or first-class research. They could blow such effectiveness that sinkings had trician won the island, gave it to his up the works, too. daughter as a wedding present. each 20 feet of] dropped off 85 per dent. square foot of Davis is gray-haired, but black of Yet the planes carried not 200 cubic feet I eyebrows, round-faced, self-assured, bombs, and could only radio the ODDS AND ENDS—RKO will make a •this by 25 per) and in politics regularly left of cen­ army or navy for help when two-reel picture, “America’s Children,” as northeast rood ter. He likes bow ties, gray suits, they found a sub. Another base I contrast to “Hitler's Children,” intend­ only a found| Persian cats. A sound game of was set up, and another and an­ ing it mainly for release in foreign coun­ bridge is his most violent exercise. tries . . Alan Reed, who’s the “Falstaff” varied accord other, and at each one, the sink­ if Fred Allen’s program, is going to, work tion and to lot] He reads everything, including ings went down. Latin. in t4A Tale of Two Sisters” for Metro - . . Magazii One day two CAP planes found a Igor Corin, the baritone, has been signed Question: Before OWI Davis used to live Col. Elliot Roosevelt, son of the sub. They badgered it until it to appear on the June shows of CBS . . . with his wife, a son, a daughter, part President, recently visited war-torn rammed into a mudbank, but they Phil Baker's line on the “Take It or Leave opinion of a time in a apartment, part Malta to view the island’s air guer­ didn’t have as much as a rock to It? program, re the Red Cross—“Give that using buckwhel time in a storied old shebang at New Guinea members of the 41st division are shown with captured rillas at work. Here, left, he is be­ drop. No help came and the sub dollar for the Red Cross; it may be the hot water heal Mystic, Conn. He was a Rhodes got away. When Gen. Hap Arnold, Buck that brings him back alive!” has Answer: It f Japanese souvenirs of war. At the right the men show the Japanese army ing shown the operation of loading satisfactory 1 scholar and good newspaper man in flag, carried personally by every man In the Jap army, and inscribed with the cannon shells into the magazine chief of the air force, heard of the been entered in the Congressional Record New York ,before he swung to free­ endorsements by friends and relatives. At Uie left is shown the flag of one of Malta’s aircraft, Miowiras incident, be blew up. The patrol through the efforts of Congressman Clare little attention! lance writing and, finally, radio. of Japan.—Soundphoto the Intruder. planes would carry bombs, he said. Luce. ever, that the I THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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[SCREEN*! M Ipq S s HOUSEHOLD Iik g in ia v a l e Beleased by Western Newspaper Union. ■Western Newspaper Union. Released by W estetn Newspaper Union. HEAD INJURIES pUTTON picked up A LTHOUGH the new wartime m s m o s honor the other, For a number of years I treated baseball has been endowed of­ all the injured athletic students of ommittee in charge ficially with quite lively qualities, a large university. Fortunately, uth’s spring party, those comparatively few outstand­ most of the injuries were cuts, i her to attend as ing batsmen remaining in the game bruises, dislocations FIRST-AID are prone to argue the point. onor, and told her and occasional frac­ to the ; Rubber has given way to balata tures, with not infre­ been elected “the AILING HOPS] compound in the composition of to­ quent head injuries I-NCH board and an ordinary saw ould like to have day’s ball. Experts say it lacks the causing unconscious­ I make this sturdy lawn or porch co-eds resemble— by RogeipIiSVhitman jackrabbit tendencies which enabled ness. For many chair. Complete measurements to-eds. You’ll prob- clubs to pile up topheavy home run years also I treated and directions are given on Z9283. records. |ie invitation,” they add- Koger B. Whitman—WNU Features. all the injured ama­ Also on the pattern are seven sil­ you kindly send us a A Detroit scribe questioned the teur and profession­ houettes for use on the chair, or You may not he able to replace worn or al boxers and wres­ aphed pictures of your- broken household equipment. This Is war. Tigers afler a recent game with the for gates and shutters. Cut these Government priorities come first. So take Pirates. And, tlers in which head out or trace and paint. certainly had to refuse; care of what you have . . . as well as you way ahead for pic- possibly can. This column by the homeown­ he declared, injuries were not un­ Iatest announcement is er’s friend tells you how. “you can take roes cere common. While most General instructions for making cutouts the word of the cases of head con­ accompany the pattern. The price Is 15 e teamed with Diana Floors Have Darkened Dr. Barton cents. Send your order to: : Well-Groomed Bride.” Tigers for it, I cussion recovered C Question: I have hardwood floors the ball that consciousness in minutes and often eople tallt about doing that are about six months old. They will be used in seconds, I often wondered if I made AUNT MARTHA the American them take sufficient rest before re­ 207 Westport Road. Kansas City, Mo. :or American youth; were shellacked. When the floors 4s • Enclose 15 cents for each pattern ige has gone ahead and were new I applied paste wax on an league this suming athletic activities. ig people a tremendous average of once a month. The floors season is dead­ This whole question of how soon desired. Pattnn No...... ■ganizing the orchestra are now beginning to darken. Will er than a fos­ after a blow that has caused uncon­ N am e ...... ear on the swell new you let me know the best method to sil fish.” sciousness, the patient should re­ restore the floors to their original Roger Cra­ I V S J J sume his regular occupation, has Address ...... color? mer, veteran been studied by Dr. H. Cairns: some Answer: The floors have been Tiger outfield­ of his findings are recorded in the er, summa- - ...... overwaxed,' and the thick layer of Tulip-Shaped Tomatoes Are Welcome for Luncheon Proceechngs of the Royal Society of rized the situation thus: Medicine. wax has picked up dust and dirt. (See Recipes Below) To clean the floors, moisten a piece “When I hit that ball I thought I “In deciding when a patient had whacked a hollow stump. Al­ of cheesecloth thoroughly with liquid Spring Luncheon should be fit to return to work, it is PETROLEUM JEUY ® / w CUTS wax (not self-polishing) and go over though I didn't know that the ball Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving necessary to bear in mind the se­ the floors with this, turning out a had been changed. I was suspicious. Luncheon Menu verity of his injury, and the best (Manager Steve O’Neill hadn’t told Rationing doesn’t mean that you clean part of the cloth frequently. have to give up entertaining , en­ •Tulip-Tomato Salad yardstick at present available is the Koowing No1EtM Work with clean cloths only. Then tile boys that the 1943 ball was being length of time he was unconscious They that know no evil will sus­ used.) I naturally concluded that tirely. True, you Brown Bread-Cream Cheese apply a thin coat of paste wax and may be serving after the injuiy. The shortest time pect none.—Ben Jonson. polish the floors by rubbing weU. somebody had deadened the balls by Sandwiches in which ability to carry out full putting them in the ice box. You dishes you’ve nev­ Floors should be waxed about twice er served before, Lemon Sherbet Tea work may be expected to return' is a year. Around doorways it may be know, some teams used to do that as follows: with the old ball once in a while, but if you’ve •Recipe Given necessary to do this more fre­ tucked your think­ “If unconscious for five minutes quently. when they thought a dead ball might to one hour—four to six weeks. xteaf phsii do them some good. But when Steve ing cap at the Chimney Cleaning right angle, you’ll Combine cottage cheese, pine­ “If unconscious one to 24 hours— RHEUMATISM told us we had been using new balls, apple juice and sugar. Add salt to six to eight weeks. Question: My furnace burns an­ I knew that we would be blasting nc find many things i NEURITIS-LUMBAGO thracite coal and I have a wood burn­ with company manners which won’t taste. Place a mound of cheese on “H unconscious one to seven days rabbits this season.” top of each slice of pineapple, then MOND PAIGE ing fireplace in frequent use. How take too many ration points. —two to four months. often should the chimneys be Nothing New Be clever with your knives in garnish with diamond shapes from “If unconscious over seven days— m, "Salute to Youth,” cleaned? Vlhat is the best way? green and red pepper. Serve on four to eight months. The balata model stirs the memo­ shaping fruits and vegetables into crisp lettuce with dressing. ay evenings, on NBC. Answer: The burning of hard coal attractive shapes and sizes for your “If patient was very tired when in­ L working to assemble ries ot old timers who were familiar guests, and use bright colors for A dark brown bread, fruity and jured, more time should be given. does not leave much of a deposit in with the dead tasty is excellent to serve with salad a for the last two years, a chimney. For your fireplace, open garnishes and table accessories. Add The type of work must also be con­ ne wonders with his I / .1 9 4 ) S -’I ball. In 1913, a good portion of your own charm luncheons. Ifyour sidered as a simple task nt&y be the damper and hold a mirror In I -gSSfgL-J -I J- Franklin salad does not ians. such a position that the length of the to make your guests feel at ease, resumed earlier than one which' Jl Baker, infield- include cheese, calls for much brain effort. Que is reflected in it. You should er with the and Madame, your entertaining will a water ballet, staged be a success! serve its fragrant be able to judge whether or not the Philadelp h i a slices spread thin­ “Almost every patient who makes Irray Anderson, in "Mr. chimney needs cleaning. Cleaning Tulip-like tomatoes are a picture a fun recovery from concussion suf­ Iat Esther Williams can A thletics, on any spring luncheon table. ly with cream is usually needed once every three earned the cheese and jam fers at a certain stage of his re­ I She’s the former swim- or four years. For cleaning, close •Tulip Tomatoes Filled With Shrimp. covery from headaches. In mild pion who made her name “Home or make dainty the opening of the fireplace with a Run” Baker (Serves 6) little sandwiches cases headaches usually occur early in “Andy Hardy’s Dou- piece of heavy canvas or otherwise. 6 tomatoes and disappear, whereas in more ith Mickey Rooney. by clouting the 1 cup finely diced celery with butter spread thinly, add a bit An old*tire chain is then let down terrific total of of lettuce for crispness. severe cases headaches appear 2 the top of the chimney and swung 11 home runs. cups canned shrimp much later, in fact after patient is interested in the radio around as it descends. This will 1A cnp french dressing Baked Brown Bread. weU enough to return home though T h a t sa m e (Makes 1 14x9x2-inch IoaD appear in the popular scrape off all soot and any possible V t cup mayonnaise not to work.” t Attorney,” you’ll have year the eight I Vx cups sifted all-purpose flour • • » loose obstructions. teams of the I tablespoon lemon juice see three of them in Dash of cayenne pepper VA teaspoons soda Keep the Battle Rolling Io Fear”—Stefan Schna- American league hit 158 home runs. I b i teaspoons salt A m erica Becom ing Philadelphia led with 33, New York Cut tomatoes in sixths with sharp pys the ship’s purser; knife, cutting through outside of to­ Vi cup sugar W ith W ar Bonds and Scrap lck, the henpecked hus- trailed with eight. In 1942, the 2 cups graham or whole wheat flour N ear-Sighted N ation American league home run total was matoes, and just "verett SIoane, the Turk- enough so that V cup shortening n the radio serial they 533. The National total was 538. 1 cup seedless raisins There was a time when a man or The Yankees had the leadership in each section can D O N ’T L E T illy everything. be pulled back to 2 eggs, beaten woman wearing glasses was thought the American league with 108. The 2 cups sour milk Giants topped theirs with 109. form a petal. to be a student or one who did a who has worn almost Marinate shrimp Vi cup molasses great deal of reading. Glasses were CONSTIPATION rongs as Dorothy La- The fast ball didn’t make its ap­ In french dress­ Sift flour, salt, soda and sugar to­ almost a badge of scholarship. It SLOW YOU UP pearance until 1919. In 1920, Babe • When bowels ere sluggish and yoa ures, gets a chance at ing for Vt hour. gether. Add graham or whole wheat was a rare thing to see a child with fed Ifritahlet headachy, do as millions ardrobe, from polo out­ Ruth went to New York and started Drain, then com­ flour, mix well. Cut in shortening glasses and many wearing, glasses [do—chew FEEN-A-MINT, die modem lie and tails, in “Lady with his big bat to establish a myri­ bine with celery, mayonnaise, lem­ until mixture is like meal. Add were doing so to correct a squint chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew ’ He plays the movie ad of records. In 22 years played on juice and cayenne pepper. Chill. raisins and mix. Beat eggs, add or crossed eye. FSEN-A-MINT before you go to bedV In the majors he compiled a total sour milk and molasses. Add dry Selrfag only In accordance with package Victor Mature did on Sprinkle inside of tomatoes with, Within the last 20 years there has directions — sleep without bring dis­ of 714 home runs, hitting 40 or more salt, then fill with shrimp mixture. ingredients and blend together thor­ been a great increase in the num­ turbed. N ort morning gentle, thorough In 11 different-years and establish­ Garnish with whole shrimp. oughly. Pour batter into a well- ber of men and women wearing relief, helping you feel swell again. T ry lften comes the report ing a record of CO round trips in greased pan. Bake in a moderate FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good. Is h an d y Smart idea for salad plates is to glasses and glasses on school chil­ and economical. A generous family supply Iitial successor to Ru- 1927. His lifetime major league bat­ include a small scoop of two or (350-degree) oven. dren no longer attract attention. ting average was .341. |no’s fame as a roman- three different kinds of'salad to A lot of good quality protein, vita­ Most of us will likely attribute this been discovered. The Contrast that with “Home Run” make a picture plate. Here are two mins and minerals come in that neat increase in the number wearing FEEN-A-MiNTlof late is Arturo de Cor- Baker's record. How much the splendid ideas: little package, the egg! Right now glasses to the examination of the Iy a star in his native lively ball can help batters is ap­ ' Lemon Sunshine Salad. you’ll be finding they’re plentiful, so eyes of school children and to the In Latin America. You’ll parent by the increase in hitting not­ (Serves 6) make good use of them: education by departments of health I "For IVhom the Bell Ready-pasted wallpaper is proving I package lemon-flavored gelatin Eggs Creole. a boon to homemakers during these ed previously, the mounting home of the importance of having the vi­ Ii it’s finally released, run and extra base hit totals and I cup boiling water (Serves 4) sion corrected in those afflicted with TeMille is holding “Rur- days of shortage of all types of la­ I teaspoon salt 2Vi cups tomatoes bor. Applying the wallpaper is sim­ the ever-growing .300 division. shortsightedness, Iongsightednesa Ithe public gets to know I tablespoon lemon juice or di­ I sm all onion, chopped fine and astigmatism (objects not seen ply a matter of unrolling it on the SislerrS Record luted vinegar Vi green pepper, chopped wail. distinctly). The last war also taught The career of one man is worth I cup cold, w ater I teaspoon green pepper the value of acquiring proper glasses IAndy fans are cheering Rough Farm Road considering when weighing the mer­ I cup finely shredded, cabbage % cup fine bread crumbs as many men were rejected for poor V i c u p c e le r y Ivs that their favorites Question: I have a road leading its of the rabbit ball against those Vt cup finely grated raw carrot eyesight. Io the air this fall in a I tablespoon minced onion 4 e g g s up to my farm that is about three- of the lively ball. George Sisler Vs cup grated American cheese However, we learn from the Bet­ |ow. They’ll have fa- tenths of a mile long, all upgrade, is the individual In question. One Dissolve lemon-flavored gelatin In ter Vision institute in one nf their guest stars. boiling water. Add salt and lemon , V i teaspoon salt and about eight feet wide. It is of of the greatest players of all time, Vs teaspoon pepper monthly releases that America is gravel and deeply rutted from pre­ his career lasted right years, until juice or diluted vinegar and cold becoming a nearsighted nation. Ev­ rbert Z. Leonard has a 1 bay. leaf vious traffic and now has a high eye trouble stopped him. He bat­ water. Chill until mixture begins ery 10 years the figures show that le” working for him in crown, which makes travel difficult ted against the dead ball for fivo to thicken, then, add remaining in­ Cook tomatoes, pepper, onion, cel­ vision is becoming narrower and hut From Down Under” ; I would like your opinion on the best years and against the lively one In gredients. Do not shred vegetables ery and seasonings together with man eyes, which from the beginning finfants, who work in bay leaf for 10 minutes. Strain, and cheapest way to put the road his last three years. until, just before using or a large of histbry had been adapted to far 'hich means that there loss Of vitamins will result. add bread crumbs. Place sauce in in condition. Against ’the dead ball, Sisler’s vision, have now their sharpest vi­ 9 mothers, eight nurses Answer: The road should be lev­ Pineapple-Cottage Cheese Salad. individual casserole dishes. Break sion when fixed on near objects not Iozen supervisors from five-year average was .330. His high­ (Serves 6 ) eggs on top and sprinkle with salt, eled off and made smooth. In some est season batting average was .353 very far' from the end of the nose. education on hand. One communities you can get a road % cup cottage cheese. ' pepper and grated cheese. Bake in >tage had been turned and his largest total ot hits was 190. H cup nuts, chopped a moderate oven until eggs have What is causing the population to contractor with road equipment who Against the lively ball he had a set and cheese is melted. become nearsighted? ry. Charles Laughton, could do this work properly and I tablespoon pineapple juice s, Richard Carlson and three-year average of .399. His larg­ I teaspoon sugar Oatmeal puts plenty of vitamin Bi Some research workers on the eye quickly. After smoothing the road, est number of hits was 257 and his into diets and keeps you stepping state that (a) living conditions to­ find it a bit confusing. an asphalt binder should be put over 6 slices pineapple, fresh or canned ;n’t; he worked with 20 best batting average was .420. Green or red pepper with pep and energy the day long. day finds man lodkihg at “near” he was making “Stand the gravel. Your local road com­ Ty Cobb, Harry Hrilmann and Lettuce Try these delicious cookies: objects instead of “far” or distant in.” missioner can give you the names of others who were op against both % cup salad dressing Honey Oatmeal Hermits. objects, and (b) nearsightedness road contractors and makers of as­ types of bail said that the Uvriy W i c u p s h o n e y seems to be handed down from par­ ago Charles Bickford phalt binders. ball traveled 50 to 60 feet farther 2 eggs ents to their children. th Sea island. He was Radiator Size than the dead one. Lynn Says: % cup lard or other fat Today, education has become al­ ne Day about it—she’s Question: lWhat is a formula for But—one thing must be kept in Nice to Know: Waxed paper* Vt cup warm water most’universal and children Start to Ileading lady in “Mr. determining the correct size of a wrappers from bread are good . 2 cups quick-cooking oatmeal read at an early age. Occupations mind. The public likes plenty of vhich Bickford appears steam radiator for a room? for wiping the top of the Ud top 3 cups flour are indoors for the most part and !fitting. John Q. Fan prefers home cgcttiiiga iat it’s now in Japanese Answer: One formula allows one runs to stolen bases. Proof of that range. 1 teaspoon soda modem living conditions require al­ Use grapefruit shells for serv­ 2 teaspoons baking powder Of41Batiire In the raw” on the In* she suggested that he a square foot of radiation for each two lies in the fact th at American league most continuous dose vision. sect-ridden liattlefronts. Bag I ' square feet of glass, one square foot ing fruit or seafood cocktail if Vt teaspoon salt and buy a war bond attendance increased more than one We should, therefore, be kind to tlwnla to IUTand our other in­ iceeds. A studio elec- of radiation for each 20 square feet million in 1937, one of the heaviest you don’t have enough dishes. I cup raisins or chopped dates our eyes, and if our eyes need help secticides, the pests are getting he island, gave it to his of outside or exposed wall, and of hitting seasons. The number of hits Iron rust may be quickly re­ Cream honey and fat until smooth make, sure that they get help, and theirs toot Bight In the neck! a wedding present. each 20 feet of cold ceiling, and one is often reflected in the box office. moved from white clothes if you and creamy. Add well beaten eggs the right kind of help. The army has found that these square foot of radiation for each squeeze lemon juice on the spot, and oatmeal. Add sifted dry in­ * * • famous InsectdalIers blast many sprinkle salt over it and place it gredients alternately with warm wa­ **heathen”pe8ta. Just as theyknock ENDS—RKO id ll make a 200 cubic feet of contents. Increase SPORTS SHORTS QUESTION BOX -this by 25 per cent for a north or in the sun. Repeat if the first ter, saving only a small amount of off many civilized Insects at home* c, "AmericatS Children" as 61 The oldest horse known to science appUcation does not work. ‘IIitle rtS Children,” intend- northeast room. This formula is is an 11-inch fossil dug up 40 years flour to dredge raisins .or dates. Q.—What is the best kind of de­ FLIT has the highest rating 'or release in foreign coun- only a foundation; it should be Use warm water instead of cold Blend in fruit and mix thoroughly. established for household insecti­ ago in Wyoming and now in Am­ for mixing flour for gravy. The odorant to use to overcome under­ cides by the National Bureaa of I Reed, WliotS the Falstafftt varied according to house construc­ herst’s museum. It is said to be Drop by spoonfuls, 3 inches apart on arm perspiration? I, program, is going to. work tion and to local conditions. use of a rotary egg beater helps a greased baking sheet. Bake 15 Standards. . . the AA Bating. Why Two Sisters” for Metro . . . about 45 million years old. smooth out lumps if they should A.—Deodorants containing formal­ don’t yon fight vow Magazine Feed Boiler minutes in a moderate (350-degree) dehyde or aluminum give good re­ pests with IXIT?-- ’ baritone, has been signed 61 Of the 33 players on the Washing­ occur. oven for 15 minutes. he June shows of CBS . . . Question: Will you give me your ton Redskins’ football squad last You’U save time if you have an sults. X-ray is used hi severe eases. Boy a bottle—today! sc on the “7 ake It or Leave opinion of a magazine feed boiler year, 23 were married men. Lytm Chambers welcomes you to sub­ Q.—What, other .than high blood extra set of measuring spoons In mit your household queries to her problem ! the Red Crass—“Give that using buckwheat coal on a one-pipe, 6L Jimm y Foxx is said to draw $8,000 the coffee container, and to keep pressure, could cause cerebral hem­ I Red Cross: it may be the hot water heating system? clinic. Send your letters to her at ITeaem a year as an oil and leather sales­ a measuring’cup in each contain­ Newspaper Union, 210 South Desplaines orrhage? ngs him back alive!" has Answer: It is an economical and man. er of flour, oatmeal and sugar. A.—Cerebral hemorrhage may be n the Congressional Record Street, Chicago, 111. Don’t forget to enclose satisfactory type of boiler, requiring OiEddie Levy, Phil first baseman, It saves time and encourages>ac- a stamped, self-addressed envelope for caused by an injury to the brain forts of Congressman Clare little attention. Make certain, how­ wears a No. 9 Shoei on one foot and curacy in measurements. your reply. that would cause rupture of a blood ever, that the boiler is large enough. a 9% on the o th er,' BeleaseC by Western Newspaper Union. vessel even in a young individuaL THE DAVIE RECORD. HOCESVILLE N. C.. HAV19.1943.

Wiio Hat The Mouy O ur First A dd Test—W ar Bonds and W ar Taxes DAVIE BRICK People’s ResponsibOity ,VICTORY EicU billion dollars of the 13 For 2nd War Loaa? billion dollars In fids Second "Where Is all the money com­ COMPANY War Loan Drive most come from noO'banfcinf senreea, so ing from to meet the IS billion ( P DEALERS IN dollars of the Saaand War Loan BUY the responsibility for the bulk goal?” Is a question heard on BRICK and SAND of this 13-blllion-dollar drive UNITED rests with the Ameriean public. many rides. I t ,will eome out of Indications are that Ameri­ the 45-billion dollar surplus STATES cans generally,!need only to be earnings of 1913, according to WOOD and COAL reminded of Ols responsibility statistics reported by Treasnty [v and how mneh they should lend experts. Day Phone 194 • Night Phone 119 WAR their government in order to During 1941 personal savings reseh this goal. Americans are of individuals amounted to 9 Mocksville, N. C. fB O N D S backing np their fighting men billion dollars. During 1943 this AND on tie battle fronts. They are surplus or prospective savings supporting Die Seeond War will increase by 36 billion dol­ I S T A M P S Loan. "They give their lives lars over 1941 when consumer . . . Ton lend your money.” goods were easy to get. Walker's Funeral Home| New that prices are high, thrifty people win make their AMBULANCE goods last longer and place “Renegotiation" more money In War Bonds. Phone 48 Mea are dying for the W rm M ight Touch You Freedoms. Tbe least wo SM Tk Mocksville, N. C. do here at home is to buy Under no other circumstances is W ar Bonds—10% for War It’s A People’s War Bonds, every pay day. Die fine spirit of neighborly co­ We are paying more in taxes I operation shown to better advantage than ever before . . . and likely in a rural community than in the wUl pay more. But we cannot case of fire or other calamity. This rely Mt taxes to finance the war. friendly spirit is not based upon per­ It would not be fair to base a sonal interest, but upon the deep tax on the average single fam­ sympathy that just naturally arises ily income when many families in case of disaster. Of course, there have more than one income. is a personal interest if the fire We could borrow all the money The threatens our own property, but we from the banks, bnt for both HA* like to think this unity of spirit in economic and social reasons our rural life is typical of America. this is undesirable. The gov­ There is this same community of ernment would then sacrifice interest between industry, labor and its greatest dam against infla­ agriculture, although sympathy for Davie Record tion. This is a People’s War each other’s troubles seldom comes and the people should finance to the surface. it. The people WANT to finance YouVo DoneYour Bit—Now DoYour Best Every farmer knows that his best it. Sale of War Bonds has U. S. Trtosury Dtporimeni market for the produce of his farm mounted consistently since is our local domestic market. He Has Been Published Since 1899 depends upon this domestic market Pearl Harbor. YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING to consume over 90 per cent of what They give their lives . . . Tou our American farms produce each lend your money. YOU’RE TALKING T O A PARADE year. If anything happens to his NOT A MASS MEETING domestic market, like the depression 43 Years and loss of employment in the early The goal of the Second War thirties, agriculture is at once af­ I Loan drive is 13 billion dol- fected. On the other hand, if any­ ; U rs. That is lu st about ea thing happens to the buying power of fifth of the estimated increase M Others have come and gone-your agriculture, industry is hurt just as of O e Pnbiie Debt for Iko As- badly. I eal year of 1943. Right now congress is considering county newspaper keeps going. the renegotiation of all government contracts. The law was passed on Sometimes it has seemed hard to April 38, 1942. Some people are urging that these new renegotiation make "buckle and tongue” meet but bureaus should examine contracts made long before the law was soon the sun shines and again we passed. Take the case of a contract made in 1940. The work has been done march on. Our faithful subscribers, and paid for; taxes have been paid to the government on the profits, if most of whom pay promptly, give us any; labor has been paid and the money balance distributed either in courage arid abiding faith in our repairs to plant or perhaps paid In dividends to stockholders. fellow man. banger of Retroactive Measures. Suppose that same thing happened to our local store, or even to our If your neighbor is not taking The farmers themselves. Suppose the prices we received for our crops, or Start punching the conservation payments by the Record tell him to subscribe. The government for 1941 or 1940 were suddenly to be “renegotiated.” Ev­ price Iws not advanced, but con­ ery farmer has either fed out or sold his crop, purchased new ma­ tinues the same, $1.00 per year. chinery or perhaps painted the barn, or bought a new dress for his wife. If, under a retroactive law, he were from your pocket! suddenly put up against the threat of renegotiation, all of his credit, and W hen You Come To Town perhaps even his investment would be disturbed. No one wants unfair profits or ex­ M ake O ur Office Your cessive dividends out of war con­ tracts. Investigation has shown thet over 95 per cent of industry and ( 5 ^ H eadquarters. business made no excessive profits out of the war. Certainly no farm­ ers have received excessive prices for farm crops. iTs war aioffcfao Je die to keep Ac place you W e A re Always Glad To Now Is the Time for Unity (rowfag—growing! live in safe. We . want to get on with this war. We must have unity. Unity is based It’s getting ready to dm .Unde Sam is asking you S e e Y o u . upon mutual confidence in our gov­ ernment and in each other. We are ,Rvsr a tremendous, irrsslstilile wallop to* back Aem up. He’s asking yon to BMllHBlHnillBHllHBllHHlHHniHBliniinHBBlllMllllBlllHlllHiniBlHllllBHlllllllHlllllllBlllBIHllIini all looking forward to a return of peace after the war has been won. A at wUl smash the Axis flet—once lend the money they need by invest­ We wiU then want to resume our and for aIL ing In W ar Bonds. domestic markets, replace worn-out Your son who is in the Army, will farm machinery and resume our But Iwother that punch has got In the next few weeks, yon may he normal trade relationships. Indus­ try and business will need all of to start from your p o c k e t! And now’s visited by one of the Aonsands of enjoy reading The Record. Just like a their American ingenuity and Sm tim e to le t i t g o t volunteers who are giving A dr time strength to provide jobs which, in turn, furnish our domestic market U nde Sam is asking us to U n d him a n d effo rt to A is D rive. • after the war. letter from hom e. The cost is only 2c. True, renegotiation at present is 18 billion dollars Aie monA. 18 bil­ Bnt don’t wait for him. Today— applied only to industry and con­ lions of extra dollars— over and now—go to your nearest bank or tracts with the government. But we per week. Send us his address. all recognize the good old American above any War Bond buying Aat Post Office or place where they sell principle that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. you’d he doing anyway I Honey to War Bonds. And for your Country’s If ,business contracts can be re­ bny Alps and planes, money to feed sake—for yonr own sake—invest all negotiated under a law passed long after the business contracts were and clothe and arm and train As yon eon! L E T U S D O made, how about the sanctity of our own contracts? millions of your fellow Americans There ara 7 dtj^erent types o/U . A Just now the fire seems far from who wfll deliver this punch — who Government teeuridea— choose th e our own neighborhood, but if we look closely, our domestic markets, both are ready to work and sweat and ones best sniled f a r y o u / YOUR JOB PRINTING now and after the war, are involved. We can well take time off to show a little neighborly spirit and help put out the fire. W e can save you m oney THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES . . . The Peeples’ Edict o n y o u r Money to pay for the war, yes; but no money tor friiis in • the YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! civil operations of any of cur ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, governing boi'cs. 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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Don't Fail Thra Others Shoold lodict Lewis For Will Repay Io Kiod Roosevelt And The Seen Along Main Stieet Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C By The Street Rambler. T re a s o n There have been persistent ru. Fourth Term Vhat Vat Happening In Daeie No doubt many people fail In life mors that the Japanese have been 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up through others Tbev take pattern Rev. Earl L. Grose, pastor of the using poison gas. against the Chin, The Republican National Com Lovely young lady with beauti­ after those who live for the devil First Baptist Church, of Beckley, ese and that Germany is preparing mittee has begun the publication of The Alphabet, Drowned The ful auburn hair, standing in front and leave God out of their lives, West Virginia, told his congrega­ to use it against the Russians. It a cHpsheet called “On The Home of grocery store with arms full of Hogs and Plowed Up The hence their failure for time and tion, which includes many coal mi­ was given limited use in the last Front,” and in its first issue ap­ groceries—Arthur Daniel display­ Cotton and Com. eternity. ners, that a “Federal grand jury war, but in the calmer days of pears an editt rial under the above ing beautiful roses from bis garden It is a common thing to hear should be called to indict John L. peace it was allawed over the pled­ heading which we are happy to (Davie Record, May 2 6 , 1 9 2 0 ) — Dead dog reposing In front of somebody talking about hypocrites Lewis for treason.” ged signatures of many nations, make ours for this week, as follows: business block on Main street— Lint cotton is 4 2 cents. in the church, and thus excusing The blunt-spoken pastor of the Japan and Germany being among When Franklin D. Roosevelt sub­ Beer drinkers looking tbirsty on Rev. L. M. Holloway made a themselves becouse of their hypo- Beckley church added in a sermon them . mitted to the “forced draft” In Sunday afternoon—Soldiers trying business trip to Winston Thursday. cracy. Well, that is a very poor broadcast by radio that “if Presi­ But pleadges mean nothing to 1 9 4 0 , it was freely forecast that to get on crowded bus—Girl trying Born, to Mr and Mrs. Clarence excuse for living in sin and serv. dent Roosevelt does not prove big the unscrupulous in war. If Ger­ should be be elected, he would a- to kiss soldier boy—Philip Johnson Rogers, on Thursday, a daughter. ing the devil, staying away from enough to handle the problem, be many or Japan could get away with gain be a candidate for a fodrtb studsring about new prices on can­ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christ, staying out of the church should be impeached and thrown it without having to pay a terrible term . ned goods—Member of Gossip Club Walker, on May t 7 , a fine iS-pound and the Sunday school, and going out of office.” price it already would have been Now that time has come. The trying to catch bus but having no son. through life a failure and on down Groce, who is president of the put to use, pledge or no pledge drums are beginning to beat again luck—Charlie Ward carrying roll ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. to hell. Suppose everybody would West Virginia Baptist Convention Britain has threatened to repay to win tbe country to tbe b< lief of wire under his arm—Mayor and Kimbrough, on Thursday, a fine leave Christ out of tbeir lives, have and claims the 1 ,0 0 0 members of in kind, if and when it Is definitely that we have so far deteriorated as alderman conferring in front of son. noshing to do with, the church and his church comprise the largest established that Germany has a, a people that there is hut one a postoffice— Wade Wyatt purchas­ Mrs. C. C. Cherry and daughter Sunday school, and win no souls Baptist congregation In the state, dopted thts methodod of warfare a mong us qualified to rule. Twice, ing carton of cigarettes—Jack An­ Mtss Gay, spent Thursday in Salis­ from sin to Christianity, wbat kind prefaced his sermon with an offer gainst Russia or any of the Allies. from tbe White House steps, New derson standing in front of San­ bury shopping. of a country would we have? Look of resignation. And right now Britain is strong en­ Dealers have told the country in ford’s store wearing large straw Mrs. Walter Critz1 who has been at it from that standpoint. If you “This congregation,” lie said, ough iu the air to make good that recent weeks that it must be Roose­ hat—Jim Kelly delivering ice on teaching in the Spencer school, ar­ have the right to serve the devil might have my resignation at the threat, with the co-operation of A- velt again. hot morning—Merchant hurrying rived home yesterday. because of the hypocrisy of some­ close of the service if membets do merican airmen. This new campaign mnst bring down Main street wearing big ov­ Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter, body else, then we all have that not approve of what I shall say.” And both America and Britain two deep emotions into the breasts ercoat and straw hat. of Salisbury, were here on a short right. No, it is not a right; it is a He then briefly explained the is are prepared to dish ont if they of Americans: visit Friday. poor, pitiful, degrading, damnable sues which brought about the pres­ must. One branch of the the A- First, they will regret to see the Lewis GaIliher and Miss Faille H is W a rn m g excuse. That is exactly what it ent shutdown of America’s coal merican war effert that gets little President, with all of his responsi­ Stroud, of Harmony, R. 1, were is. No man has the right to do mines and asserted that “we have attention on front pages is the A- bilities, bringing politics into tbe Rev. James H. Robinson, pastor of united in marriage last Saturday. wrong, or live wrong, because some­ laws to govern every point in dis­ my’s Chemical Warfare Service. war for the next 1 8 months when a Negro church in Washington, The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. body else does. It is only a very pute." But it is not idle. victory on the foreign fields rather, speaking at a conference on “Reli­ Bob Tutterow, near Sheffield, last gion in the Modern World.” aa Co­ poor privilege, and so poor that we “No one man,” he continued, re­ Located far inland to protect than at the polls Js so important. Monday and left them a big boy lumbia University, asserted tbat Ne­ should not think of accepting it. ferring to United Mine Workers them from hostile planes Uncle They would choose to hear the gro soldiers who had been taught to and a fine girl. President Lewis, “is bigger than Sam has a number of chemical ar- President say that from now until No one can afford to fail in life be­ kill those standing in the way o f de* Mrs. B. O. Morris and Miss Mar­ the United States Government. senals where Army scientists are*January, 1 9 4 5 , he will devote his cause others do, or try to excuse mocratic principles "are not going garet Allison spent Thursday shop­ This is a government of law, not full time to winning the war and himself for living for the devil be­ working to produce deadly war to discriminate between a German ping in Winston-Salem. bringing our boys back home with cause of others. of individuals. gases, which they pray may never and an American who does the same Miss Hdoo Meroney is at borne Realize this: If you let a hypo­ “Our primary purpose is to win need to be used. We already have the least loss of life; and then, with thing.” from Mitchell College, Statesville, crite stand between you and God, the war and no individual or mi­ plentiful stocks of eleven known victory won or nearly won, he That amounts to a warning that if where she has been in school. between you and your soul’s salva­ nority group should hinder us." war gases—among them the blist would retire to his own fireside, American. whites dc not approach J. A. Daniel returned last night tion, between you .and the church, Groce commented after the ser- ering Lewisite which smells like turning the White House over to the racial problem with frakness and from Greensboro, where he attend­ between you and the Sunday school, mon that his utterances were in­ geraniums; suffocating phosgene, tbe free choice to a free people. courage, they may be prepared to ed a meeting of the North Carolina face racial riots—after tbe war. between you and life's duties, and spired by a feeling that someone in whicn has the odor of musty hay; Tbe other emotion must be one Grain Dealers Association. He thinks that the fundamental finally between-you and heaven, the coal fields should, “split this skin.burning mustard, which smells of determinaticn to repel tbe efforts Miss Annie Hall Baity is at home solution to tbe problem must be then he is bigger than you. For question open.” like horseradish, and the tear gas, of tbe Presideot and tbe New Deal from Meredith CollegevRaleigb, to He explained that a minister far bureausrats to perpetuate them found in education, but he has his anyone to stand between you and which has the scent of apple-blos- own ideas about where and how the spend the summer holidays. that which you should attain in life removed from the actual scene soms. These are counterparts ’of selves in office. Americans will Mlss Martha Call returned last Negro is to receive tbat education. means that he is ahead of you. By might say “the same things but what the enemy has cached away look at the confusion of Washing­ Thursday from Lenoir, where she He protests that " Vassar College has God’s help I’d get ahead of him. with less weight” than one famil­ for use against us. May heaven ton, the mangled food situation, not admitted a Negro student in attended the commencement exer Many people try to excuse them­ iar with miners and their problems. help the human race if internation­ the three million bureaucrats wast­ twenty-five years, and Brevard Col­ cises at Davenport College. selves for living in sin and wicked­ al bandits in their desperation elect ing the substance of the nation and lege has a quota system permitting - While working at a sawmill near ness and going with the davil be­ Let Us Pray to turn these terrible agencies loose interfering with production on the entrance to only four Negro girl Fork Church Thursday, Charles cause there are hypocrites in the (By Kev. Loy D. Thompson) ' on tbe world. farms and in factories. They will studen's every two years.” He Riddle fell over a saw and sustain­ church, some of whom claim a bigh There are two things that maybe But while we are giving adequate realize that four more years of wants education to start in the col­ ed a fracture of the skull, and one leges. both through association of state of grace Well, that gets you said of Jesus Christ. First, “He attention to the the production of Roosevelt means four more years leg was badly cut. 'both through association of white nowhere. You are just as small as bore the sins of many." Second. gases, this same department has of Hopkins, of Henderson, of Wal­ Thomas Maxwell Brock, 8 2 . one and Negro students and the inclu­ they, just as bad off spiritually, or He made intercession.” These been busy with piotective measures. lace—of Frankfurter stooping from of Farmington’s best known rnd sion of Negro scholars on college fa­ you would come to Christ, get real two great thoughts are united. It has developed what is said to be the Supreme Court bench to play beloved citizens, died Saturday af­ culties.” vital salvation, then go forth as a They are joined together by inde- the most effective gas mask in tbe politics. They will fix the blame ternoon of heart trouble. Funeral And these are to be included in burning and shining light for God. structive ties. On His back He world along with other scientific de. where tbe blame belougs.—Union the “democratic principles” for and burial services were conducted Reader, don’t fail through oth carried the sins of multitudes and velopments that are calculated to Republican, which a “march on Washington" and by Rev. J. W. Vestal. Surviving ers. Don’t tide like them, 'don’t in His heart of hearts He prayed take some of the sting and fatality “race riots” are to be justified, we are two sons and two daughters, follow their example and go ,down for them. We prayed for people out of an enemy’s h.llishness.— AU In the Same Boat suppose. two half-brothers and two halt-sis- the same road they travel. If you oiten when we do not carry their Statesville Daily.______The Washington minister is not a* ters. Mt. Brock was a Confederate fail because of hypocrites here, you burden of sin. When we enter into T o d a y lone in his apprehension about racial soldier, having enlisted in Stewart’s will have to live for them forever. the secret place of prayer we need Wfld Geese Damage difficulties after the war in won. Ne­ Cavalry. The buyers of merchandise today gro soldier are not only trained to Life’s better way is to live upright­ to get under the load of the sins of Ray L- Langston, 2 2 , son of Mr. have no conception of wbat the kill but they are being coached in in­ ly before God and man and lead men as well as. on. own sins. There and Mrs. W7. A. Langston, was storekeeper has to comply with in surrection They are being told that others right. Certainlv. is a load to be borne. It is the load Thousands of wild geese which drowned at Cooieemee Jnnctionlast order to supply tbeir needs. Take if they are good enough to fight for of other people’s transgressions. fill the waters of the Yadkin River Friday morning. The deceased was the case of a typical country store. their country, they thus earn the Pays $55 For. 30 Eggs Paul says: “That I may know Him on the western boundaty of Forsyth right to all its freedoms—including employed as a flagman on Southern The people for miles around depend and the power of His resurrection County have migrated northward racial equality. That sounds reason* railway, and while standing on the Everett M. Huffman, of Purlear, on that store for tbeir daily neces. and the fellowship of His suffer­ but have left extensive damage. able enough on paper, but it must be railroad bridge, was knocked off Rt., recently paid $5 5 .0 0 for 3 0 sities Tbe storekeeper works ing.” We learn what that fellow­ R. W. Pou, county farm agent, admitted that the Negro has made by some shifting cars into the river ben eggs. These eggs came from throughout tbe day, and then ad ship is when we take upon our* quates D. J. Lybrook as saying more real progress in the much-be­ and drowned before he could be bens which for six generations back ditiohal hours into tbe night keep­ selves the load of the sin of the some 6 0 acres of small grain on his littled South where his leaders have rescued. He fell 4 5 feet before hit­ have laid more than 3 0 0 eggs per ing stamps, and endless rules and world. The place where we should farm were totally destroyed by tbe mfrained from “demands” for- thi8 ting the water. Surviving are the year. He hopes to build an ex­ regulations. Almosteverymoyehe or that, and have set out the road to be found, carrying the sins of others geese this Spring and many more parents, five brothers and seven ceptionally high producing flock of makes is under threat of fine or racial schievment. Tuskegee and In the secret holy of holies of inter, acres were damaged. Mrs. Glenn sisters. The body was laid to rest poultry through the use of good jail sentence for a mistake. Thous other Negro universities and colleges cession. If we fail to get under Williams reports considerable dam. at Jerusalem Sunday afternoon. breeding stock.—Wilkes Hustler. ands of stores are actually going have set themselves to tbe task of the burden of sin in the hour of age to grain on her farm. R. B. Dees, of Norwood, and out of business to the real hardship educating members of their race, prayer it is likely we shall never Pou said farmers along the river and inspiring them for the responsi­ Miss Ethel Harding, of near Pino, Likes The Record of many communities, simply be­ carry that burden are complaining that something cause the operators cannot stand bilities of citizenship rather than were married at the Methodist par­ C. F. Martin, one of our subscri­ No doubt it is true that we alt should be done to discourage the tbe strain involved. Sonning the flames of prejudice which sonage Saturday afternoon. Rev. bers in Worthington, Minn., in re­ have our personal burdens. We geese from damaging Li ops when Chairmen Patman of the House could mach better be left to smold­ W. L. Sherrill performing the mar­ newing his subscription to The Re­ have our family burdens. We they return next year. committee on small business, has er.—Statesville Daily. riage ceremony. cord, writes us as follows: have our neighborhood burdens. In tbe past the incursion of the order an investigation into all phases Hickory, May 14—Fifteen Davie ‘I am a native of Davie county, But as a matter of fact do we pray migrating geese has been encour­ of the issuance or orders and regu­ county farmers under the chaper. and enjoy The Record very much. for people in such a way as that we aged by landowners in the western lations by the OPA, He says: Con. To Hasten Victory onage of|Editor Frank Stroud, of If my health will permit I hope to identify ourselves with their inter­ section of the county. ditions are forced upon retailers and Ne American wants this war The Davie Record, spent a day in make a visit to my old home near ests and needs and perils and trou­ wholesalers which do not not com. to go one minute beyond the Catawba county and returned home Farmington. I left there in- Janu­ bles? That was the way Jesus did. time we can bring it to a vic­ ply with the provisions of the Em torious end. To hasten that determined to make Davie county ary, 1 8 8 7 , for Marshalltown. Iowa. He bore the sins of many and made a better county in the dairying in ergency Price Control Act.”—Ex. victory—to savo possibly the I lived there for 12 years before Intercession. Let us oray like that SlF lives of millions of our boys dustry in the next few years. The coming to Minnesota. I am a son and we shall be praying in reality. on oar far flung fronts—it is armers were guests of Mr. and of the late Nell and Betty Martin, imperative that every Ameri­ Mrs. W. I. Shuford at dinner, and Oor Jo b b to S m can do Ms part in the Second of Davie county.” War Loan. There is an in­ spent some time at a local cream­ BACK UP DoUan vestment to At every parse.. ery, visited the wagon factory and If you haven’t gotten around Tlw most yen can do Is Utile looked over several dairy farms in­ to buying a Second War Loau YOUR BOY B u y enough compared with the sac­ Bond, stop and think what it rifice offered by oar hoys in cluding the R. L. Shuford farm, would mean to you if our sol­ BuyauAdditional W a r B o n A Dutch Dairy farms and the John - service. They give their lives diers hadn’t gotten round to B o n d T o d a y Emry Pay Day —yon lend year money. Robinson farm. I the fight. J A r UJ.W At BONDS ■ • THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Transformation for Bolivian President W arm ly G reeted ‘Superm en’ at R est Parlor at Little Cost W ho’s News I i w P P i t i rTlHE unit in the upper sketch T h i s W e e k -I is the handiwork of two ama­ teurs; one using ham m er and saw, B y and the other doing plain sewing. Delos Wheeler Lovelace The size of your radio, your tall By VIRGINIA VALE books and short books, as well' as Released by Western Newspaper Union. Released by WesternNewspaper Union. the things to be stored behind the ASES doors will govern the proportions XTEW YORK--Big1 white-haired S EVEN years ago the /SPECIALl Byron Price hasn’t the whimsi­ SAME I BY THE I Gumms sisters broke up COUCH cal authority of the first censors. WITH NEW VAR CORl He can’t take a senator’s toga away their vaudeville act to follow COVER BEDOtNG separate paths. Now they’re COMPART­ Oar Nerv9 Censor MENT AND back together, again, working MOOERH Gives Wamingto could be a UNFTS tough direc­ for Metro. The eldest, Sue, ATTHE Radio Infractors ENDS tor of the Of- joined the fan mail depart­ HINSEO UD lice of Censorship. He does, within ment when her army husband limits, decide what Left and Right was sent far away. The sec­ may read these wartimes. And when ( WSU Festurfi ond, Jimmie, became a script girl. with ThM he says, as he just did, that the The youngest shot right to the top sound and fury on the air waves as an actress. She’s Judy Garland, STUDIO COUCH WITH SUDE COUCH I had beel isn’t all static and commercials, the and her latest picture, “Presenting SMAU TABLES AND UNDER 8EDDIN6 in Caracas! wise will take the hint. Lily Mars,” gives her a chance to NO STORAGE SPACE COMPARTMENT months wheT After the President picked use all the talents that have made the Gran Sj him 16 months ago to sieve of the end units. Make a rough her so popular. plan on paper first with all dimen­ and diamor. the nation’s news, Price said he California was snre the honor system would sions indicated. If you do not have Harriet Hilliard has to stand for the tools for making grooves the the Klondikl do for both press and radio. Now the goings-on of Red Skelton’s “Ju­ Germany he reports' that some “wise­ When U. S. troops entered this Tu­ shelves may rest on metal angles nisian valley they found the graves nior” on the air’s “Red Skelton and screwed to the sides of the unit. monds despi cracking” announcers are “toy­ Company”—but just let her own tal war necJ ing” with the code; and he Gen. Knrique Penaranda, Bolivia’s president (left), is shown upon his of 120 “supermen” who had lost These angles are useful also for their lives in battle with the Allies. young sons try to cut such capers! strengthening the corners. portant wal warns that his staff’s ears are arrival on the lawn of the White House. He signed a declaration of drawing wiif bept 24 hours a day, and their affirmation with the United Nations. Left to right, President Penaranda, The scene of their final resting place The construction of the bedding is calm and peaceful now as Ameri­ compartment is shown in the low­ for parts eyes, too. President Roosevelt, Vice President Wallace and acting naval aide to that must n | He has been a newspaper man President Boosevelt, Adm. Willson Brown. can boys walk through the rows of er sketch. The padding is cotton over 30 years. He got out his first crosses marking Nazi graves. batting and the covering is tacked Until paper with a pencil when he was in place through a lath strip. got diamol ten; got his first lesson in censor­ • * * Venezuela I ship, also. His dad’s foot came M iners at 4Round Stove’ Discussion N azi ‘F lak’ T rains NOTE—Complete directions for various Italian air I down hard. He didn’t try again un­ types of slipcovers will be found in SEW. suspended! ING Book I. To get a copy send name job. You f til he reached Wabash college. sod address with 15 cents direct to; S 5 ‘K- ' Iars worth' Price was bom in Indiana, 52 wooden le | years ago. After college he quit a MBS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS I engaged few newspaper jobs just for fun, as Bedford HUIs New York cub reporters did in those days, and D ra v e r 10 Sabana (thl plane for then the AP took him on. Barring Enclose 15 cents for Book No. I. time out for the first World war— & tlement. Captain Price—he stayed and stayed N am e ...... “You are I the agent tol with the AP, married in 1920, and A ddress ...... kept on rising; When he left to be­ it before dua come chief censor he was second it would tak only to General Manager Kent The Gran Cooper. HARRIET HILLIARD IRRITATIONS OF from the rel of the most T Nearly two years ago she dismissed SKINEXTERNAL CAUSE world and bl /~\NCE Julius A. Krug hustled acne pimples, bumps (blackheads), and their nurse, and now David, 6%, and ugly Droken-out skin. Millions relieve cliffs, rushif ^ back to Milwaukee swearing Eric, 2%, are brought up by Mama. miseries with simple home treatment. falls. Until! that nothing, nobody, could ever Ooea to work at once. Direct action aids " I think well-raised children are healing1, works the antisepUc way. Use known prinl coax him into another federal job. the most important things in the Black and White Ointment only as di­ Doyle’s “L of Thatwas rected. 10c, 25c, 50c sizes. 25 years success. Has a Firm Hand world,” says she. M oney-back guarantee. SSm V ital In cause of the! after a time cleansing is good soap. Enjoy famous Venezuelan _ OntheTkrottleof with the Tommy Dix, who makes his ;Black and w hite Skin Soap daily. daily air-fre| OurWarMachine L m m S n i! screen debut in Metro’s “Best Foot created villcf Forward,” has been signed to a long­ the ranch cations commission. Now he rises DON’T LET territory’s si to the No. 3 spot in the War Produc­ term contract. He’s the lad who tion board, with only Charles E. Wil­ wrote the March of Dimes song for CONSTIPATION FlJ son and Chairman Nelson above him. President Roosevelt’s birthday party. SLOW YOU UP We flew Krug’s change of mind was chief­ • When bowels are sluggish and you huge sheer ly due to the persuasions of David Ton’ll see the most famous night feel irritable, headachy, do as millions ment, and Relaxing under the comfortable heat of a stove, these four miners spots of file past and present to jdo —chew FEEN-A-MINT, the modem no style orl Lilienthal. Lilienthal was with the discuss their No. I topic, the six-day week for miners under government chewing-gum laxative. Simply chew Wisconsin Telephone company where Columbia’s “Cover Girl,” which FEEN-A-MINT before you go to bed, disappointed supervision of the mines. The six-day week was ordered by Fuel Admin­ stars Rita Hayworth and features palm-thatchl Krug got a job. He went, shortly, istrator Ickes throughout the coal mining industry as work generally was taking only in accordance with package to the Tennessee Valley authority the 15 outstanding magazine cover directions — sleep without being dis­ in which 500T resumed, after a nation-wide walkout. girls of the country. For the Gay turbed. Next morning gentle, thorough I had a IeL and nothing would do but Krug must relief, helping you feel swell again. Try go along. Nineties scenes, Director Lionel FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy diamond del The TVA allowed Krug later Trying to halt the extensive knock­ Banks has completed models of Rec­ and economical. A generous family supply and so I weif ing out of locomotives and rolling tor’s, Tony Pastor’s Music Hall and* to quit his job as power manager A dditions to G reat B ritain’s Fleet It fits the to join WPB and now he rises to stock, the Nazis have fitted out cer­ the old Madison Square Roof Gar­ gion that th high authority. Few younger tain trains as ‘‘flak trains.” 'Entire den. For present-day sequences, an FEEN-A-MINTloS this immenl men, in federal jobs or out, have train is turned into a rolling arsenal. exact replica of New York’s Stork have no p ari as much. Krug is just 35. He At top Nazis m ao light anti-air guns. Club is being built. The cover girls WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM* Pena ignore was born in Wisconsin of a Ger­ Below: Gunners run to their heavy are all successful New Tork models. dining-rooml man family. His grandparents anti-air cannon. — deposit on hij didn’t like Bismarck’s Germany They’re learning their ABC’s the Early nex and cleared out. hard way, those 27 Hollywood young­ HOT HASHES by three to| If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzi­ Krug married at 19, worked as an M orocco E tiquette sters, aged from four to seven, who ness. distress of “irregularities”, are along the iceman, an engine wiper, a day la­ appear in “Russia” with Robert weak, nervous, irritable, blue at dy route td Taylor. They have to recite the al­ tlmes^due to the functional borer to get through the state uni­ M middle-age” period In a woman’s reached the| versity, and here he is now, with a phabet, not in English, but in Rus­ life—try Lydla E. Pinkbam’s Vege­ the diamond daughter and a son, and a tremen­ sian! As some of them don’t know table Compound—the best-known of holes out I it in English yet, that makes things medicine you can buy today that’s dously important key position in the made especially /or women. dirt to sluicl country’s great war effort. a bit difficult, especially as there Pintham ’s Compound has helped living accotf He keeps at his task 70 to 80 are six more letters in the Russian thousands upon thousands of wom­ thatched, one than in the English. en to relieve such annoying symp­ hours a week, for all that he seems toms. Follow label directions. Pink- hammocks too heavy for so much work. He —*— ham’s Compound Is worth trying! are warmed! weighs an eighth of a ton. When Gerard Darrow appears for other’s bodiq the “Quiz Kids” broadcasts there’s Only PIaca 'T'HERE were the tireless legions suspense till the cast learns what livestock he’s brought with him. The Granl of Caesar. There were the pool only place bowmen at Crecy. There were Pick­ Recently he showed up with a monds are fa ett’s dauntless 4,000. There are the hamster, sent him by a Philadelphia fan. A hamster is of the mouse fore a mine/ Gen. ‘Vinegar Jotf millions of fell the hugj privates on family, but lives like’ a gopher. “I the brush Pats Infantry in Its shank’s should have called him Hitler, I guess,” said Gerard, “as long as miners worl Proper High Place mares who fours, diggil will have he’s a European rodent.” until they r| the last say in this war, airplanes ing gravel, and tanks be whatchamacallit. A dream will come true for Dinah Drimitive tra The man who can read the bright Shore this summer when she sings in the famous Hollywood Bowl dur­ U a m in| history of infantry and not take fire work he is a cold fish. And if, as the rumor ing its summer concert series. She has been successful in other fields three or T u n s , Lieut. Gen. Joseph Stilwell week. A talks up its virtues so warmly and of musical endeavor, but she won’t be happy until she sings in the Bowl be worth so long that he skimps the fighters quality, aloft and on wheels, his enthusiasm Gen. Mark Clark, head of U. S. forces in Morocco, is eating with B arry Wood, radio’s singing star, worth abd is understandable. carat stond Of course, the rumor may have The sea-power of the United Nations gets two powerful new additions his fingers at the great “diffa,” or lives on a Connecticut farm where grown out of all conscience with fn these new British war vessels pictured at sea for the first time as full- feast, given by the rich Caid EI 1,500 chickens are being raised. But I stayed a! repetition. The general did pass up fledged members of the British navy. At top is the super-battleship H.M.S. Ayaffi on the occasion of a wolf not content with that, he recently paying priced an airplane and foot it 400 miles Howe. At bottom is the H.M.S. Indomitable, modem air-power carry­ hunt. General Clark and his staff bought an old distillery in the neigh­ night club IcL into India after the Japs swarmed ing giant. enjoyed the diffa immensely. borhood, and is converting it into a ment. CigaJ into Burma. But he will hardly home for 5,000 Barred Rocks and age, eggs have come to Washington to ask Plymouth Rocks. With this promis­ each, applesl ing start, Wood expects before long of transporfl just for more G.I. field shoes and U-Boat’s OflScer A ddresses M ates New Sum m er Garb feet to wear them out chasing Japs to be one of the major chicken rais­ prices. Eve! in China. ers of southern New England. maremo to Shoes or whatever, a record­ —*— 30 cents a ing of the general’s requests Amazonian Hope Emerson got a through seil would be fun. Politer biogra­ lucky break when Jimmy Durante hands it mud phers refer to bis sulphurous gave her a nickname the first time or human-ba speech. They mean that the they appeared together on the pro­ When I f 9 Oor soldiers are sure glad to prices, I ' general sometimes calls a spade gram he does with Garry Moore get FLIT -T and all our other a—spade. He isn’t Vinegar Joe Thursdays on NBC. He nicknamed euper-slaying insecticides. ers ate. '—. for nothing. He isn’t Uncle Joe her “Miss Bongshook”—and the next They’re real weapons of war on until they I for nothing, either. He may cuss day the phone calls began pouring many insect-infested battle- iead for —didn’t Grant?—but ever since in, offering her engagements on oth­ fronts. Caracas, he got into the army his men er shows. She says she used to be Their Bpray of death kills many borrow pa have sworn by him. a blacksmith, but she doesn’t look it. foul foreign insects just as FLIT Except Di —*— blitzes y o u r household pests here He has been in the army for nigh at home! the men a n ' ODDS AND ENDS-Bddie--Roehes- the hardship onto 37 years. Now he is a stubby, ter"—Anderson has a business interest out­ FLIT has the highest rating bony, cropped-haired, eagle-nosed,, established for household insec­ Is crazed wit side of movies and radio; the company he ticides by the National Btrrejia Thirty yeal bright-eyed 59-year-old hellion who heads makes parachutes . . . They hand­ will fight alongside his beloved in­ of Standards... the AA Ratxngt came to Cil cuffed George Sanders the other day for a Insist on FLIT...the la lex. In th ^ fantrymen with the cook’s meat saw scene in “Appointment in Berlin”—and double-A killer. Buy a from civilizaj if no better weapon can be found then spent two hours trying to get the bottle—today! in a hurry. handcuffs o ff. . . Ifs the wardrobe woman for life’s sak His high post in China is a trifle who watches Ann MSler dance most anxi­ tant to him I accidental. Not of the army’s elite, ously in “What's B u n in ’ C ousin?” ; Ann's his way son though he went to West Point, he wearing precious opera-length nylons . . . FLIT bana. A tr After the 33 survivors of a German submarine were landed at an Summer dress and work uniforms Robert Sterling’s been elected Cadet Ma­ welcomed I set out 20 years ago to learn the of the marine corps women’s re­ hia home on| Chinese language. China assign­ Atlantic port they were given a hearty meal. Here the executive officer jor of his firing class at Thunderbird of the sub repeats in German instructions given him by U. S. navy officers serve are modeled here by Lieut. Field, Phoenix, Ariz-. . . Sftirtey Booth of great feast ments followed. So he was Johnny- dian maide- on-the-spot when the Japanese de­ as the crew ate. The sub was sunk by depth charges and gunfire from Kathleen Hogan, left, and Sergt. radio's "Duffy's" m il appear in Ifte mww cided that Der Tag had come. the-coast guard cutter Icarus. Donna Case. version of the show. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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(W N U F eature—Through special anangemeat Persecution for Christ’s sake has with The American BIagazim ) been the lot of believers from the Y O U R lodks better groomed with first century down to 1943. Some­ ' MoaoIinBlMrTenIwKeeps SLIDE COUCH I had been a news corres] ondent times it has been official, but more HAIRunruly hair in place. UNDER BEDDING In Caracas, Venezuela, for two wav* Gives lustre. Big bottle, COMPARTMENT often unofficial, yet nonetheless se­ ALWAlS only 25c. Sold everywhere. months when I determined to see vere and trying. Make a rough the Gran Sabana, scene of a gold Jst with all dimen- and diamond rush as colorful a The manner in which Christians face their difficulties is one of the Greater Jupiter I f you do not have California in ’49 and as tough a best testimonies to the reality of Iking grooves the the Klondike. Jupiter’s diameter is 11 times their professed faith. Sometimes, that of the earth. p on metal angles Germany and Japan need dia­ however, in the midst of their trials JsMes of the unit. monds desperately. They are a vi­ the enemy of their souls brings dis­ |e useful also for tal war necessity for a hundred im­ couragement—and then they need i corners, portant war purposes, including the counsel and encouragement'of bn of the bedding drawing wire, cutting, drilling and others. fehown in the Iow- for parts in precision instruments that must not wear down. Such was the situation When Peter K o o l A i d Jpadding is cotton addressed his first epistle to the ■overing is tacked Until two years ago the Axis early believers who were scattered |a lath strip. got diamonds from Brazil and Surprise the Family With Sandwich Loaf! (See Recipe Below) abroad (1:1). His counsel was just Venezuela through LATI, the what they needed, and Is equally directions for various Italian air line. WhenLAIlwas helpful to us. They were to be IiU be found in SEW- suspended, U-boats took up the Meals on a Dish It a copy send name L Separated As Pilgrims (1:1; !cents direct to; job. Ton can hide a million dol­ Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving lars worth of diamonds in your We’ve heard a lot about hot meals Menus 2 :11, 12). Gathw Yonr Scrap; ★ wooden leg. in a casserole that take care of the Christians are in this world but I t e t h s p e a r s ★ Throw It at Hitler! I New T o rk I engaged passage for the Gran main course of a 'Tomato Aspic Surprise not of it. They are passing through, I e r 10 Sabana (the great plain) on the meal. But how Apricot Pie Beverage wayfarers on their way to the eter­ I plane for Santa Elena, its only set­ about cool meals nal dwelling place of God. That does I for Book No. I. •Recipe Given A TISKET, a tasket, a basket­ tlement. served on a sin­ not mean that they are not inter­ ful of fresh spring flowers—all gle attractive ested in the welfare of those round “You are lucky you can fly there,” ready to “plant” on your bed lin­ W matgSsd the agent told me. "You will reach platter that are Tulip Sandwich Loaf, about them, or delinquent in shar­ ens and dresser scarfs. Flower it before dusk. If you went by land most of the time, (Serves 12 to 15) ing the responsibilities of life, but garlands and prim little nosegays RHEUMATISM it would take six weeks.” at least, made up Vi pound cold ham it does mean that they are to have are also included in the large vari­ I NEURms-UlMBAeo The Gran Sabana is separated ahead of .time? This is one of the Vi pound American cheese the pilgrim’s detachment from the ety of gay embroidery motifs. UTflTIOHS OF from the rest of Venezuela by one very nice things about summer 6 sweet pickles things of the world and the flesh. • • • MCNEiLS TERNAL CAUSE of the most desperate jungles in the menu planning for foods lend them­ Maywinaise In the days of Peter, membership Pattern 7485 contains a transfer pattern selves to this kind of serving. ol 14 motifs ranging from 8% by 3% In j g s j MAGIC Is (blackheads), and world and by a vast series of sheer 3 packages cream cheese in the church was not considered a Bin. Millions relieve cliffs, rushing streams and water­ Recently I saw a very attractive Cream normal or respectable thing. It S th by 314 Inches: stitches. REMEDY lie home treatment. platter that was cool, complete and Ie. Direct action aids falls. Until five years ago it was I smaU jar pimento marked a person as belonging to a BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF ■antiseptic way. Use known principally through Conan colorful—that any one of you could I green pepper hated sect, one which was falsely Iintment only as di- Doyle's “Lost World.” Recently, be­ whip up at short notice. An individ­ 1 loaf unsUced sandwich bread accused of many evil deeds. For Ena* noUM OommdUgS-Oai sod Tzes. 25 years success, ual tomato aspic filled with creamed IUIU tlU u n HUB « lfB tu malil ■! ah*rinj rantee. Vital in cause of the wild treasure hunt, the Grind ham and grate cheese. Com­ example, Christians met at night, Fight die Forgeiy Racket! McNHLimuacaaIac. oap. Enjoy famous cottage cheese served on a large men and women together for com­ I Venezuelan government extended bine ham, cheese and chopped B r F r a n k J . W h s o n 836 eraari Slmot—IMnemU*, HnMi s Skln Soap daily. daily air-freight service to the newly green glass salad plate was banked pickles and add munion service. Because they spoke created village of Santa Elena, near by several tiny finger sandwiches, a enough mayon­ of this as a "love feast,” they were C hief, United States Secret Sereios LET the ranch of Dr. Lucas Pena, the slice of tongue with horseradish naise to moisten. accused of immorality, and because territory’s sole white settler. sauce, deviled eggs, a small mound Remove crusts they spoke of the body and blood of PROTECT yourself against those Fly Over Jungle. of potato salad and a sprig of water­ from loaf ol Christ they were said to be eaters * who steal and forge government SNAPPT FACTS cress. Serve this with coffee or tea of human flesh. VOU UP We flew over the jungle and the bread. Cut a 14- checks, first by having your mail and a dish of sherbet or ice cream. box equipped with a good lock. If ABOUT re sluggish and you huge sheer cliffs, circled the settle­ inch sUce of bread Christians must meet such ma­ Bread with filling forms an inter­ the length of the licious reports. How? By silencing you lock the box AFTER a check is Jichyf do as millions ment, and landed. I had expected esting base for this salad-sandwich BUBBER ■-M INT, the modem no style or comfort, and I wasn’t loaf. Remove center from remain­ their accusers by their good works. stolen, you will be learning the Itive. Simply chew loaf and looks very pretty enclosed ing loaf so there is a box Vs to %- hard way. Second: Wore you go to bed, disappointed. Santa Elena is 70 in rosy aspic. The fillings, ham H. Submissive As Citizens (2:13- itlance with package palm-thatched huts made of mud, inch thick on sides and bottom. 18). Be at home, or have some mem­ Ivithout being dls- and cheese, classic flavor combina­ Spread inside of loaf and one side in which 500 persons exist. tions, won’t cut into your points One of the hallmarks of Christian ber of the family at home, when Ing gentle, thorough I had a letter of introduction to a of sUce generously with butter or character is willing and gracious government' checks are due to be IeeI swell again. Try heavily, nor will the tomato juice: margarine. Put sandwich filling in­ Astes good, is bandy diamond dealer, but he was away, recognition of proper authority, delivered. ■nerous family supply tTomato Aspic Surprise. side loaf and top with sUce on but­ and so I went to stay with Dr. Pena. (Serves 6) whether it be in the state, in the Professional mail thieves often ile CrrW wto^M d a ll costs only It fits the wacky history of this re­ ter side down. Soften cream cheese place of employment, in the school, ■H i ' iittit MflHos ihitoproo I small loaf white bread with a small amount of cream until follow mail carriers along their dtcHtn vU pffldM t mmJt Ib m gion that the first man to discover Ham Salad or in the home. He does this for routes. After the carriers deposit MMOOBt Ol BBlMtoltBty t B tttff & IINT tot this immense alluvial wealth will it is of spreading consistency. Cover the Lord’s sake (v. 13), and even BOWByBtrfc BttPff Jn g tO GOVWM- 1 5-ounce glass Old English cheese loaf with cream cheese. Cut small mail in the letter boxes, the f t OgOMdtta have no part of it. Even today, Dr. 3)4 cups tomato juice when that authority is in the hands thieves steal checks from the |0 SUFFER FROM., Pena ignores the gold -under his tulips and leaves from pimento and of an unreasonable man. to 1941. Sfiptg ctUI of afltitittb y 2 tablespoons onion juice green pepper and decorate sides of boxes. Sometimes the forger also Aatrictatwattocaifc dining-room floor and a rich diamond I stalk celery This does not mean that the Chris­ steals monthly bills for electricity deposit on his ranch. loaf. Chill for I hour and when Ho nail Na care! Itn ta pltewrw 3 tablespoons gelatin ready to serve, cut in 1-inch slices. tian is to encourage or countenance or gas, so that when he asks a drMoo feroogM • drop ef «bto» Early next morning, accompanied Vi cup cold Water tyranny and oppression, but that he storekeeper to cash his forged GOptr Btofln Hw poicangar cart ISIES by three tough hombres, I started Cottage cheese is unrationed, a o n Hw BtrotM o f NowTtrfc CKr* ■hot dashes, dlzzt- Vt is loysd to the state and to his em­ check, he can show the merchant Joy wtBcor* bed « h tS dey fas ftw ■ 'M teaspoon salt good source of quality protein and irregularities”, are along the twisty, tree-covered, mud­ Va ployer, even though the present rep­ the. bills to make him believe the MtomthBMdBStNBdMaIwfittMi irltable, blue a t teaspoon pepper calcium. You’ll like it in this main dy route to the mines. When I W atercress resentative be a hard, unjust man. forger is the person entitled to the [the functional reached the diggings, I found that dish salad—a meal in itself: Ifat to a ear Italtad of ftot Ihw J>ci In a woman's Remove crusts from loaf of bread. Walnut-Stuffed Tomatoes. In all well ordered society there check. In other words, be uses drirarand OMtpaBBBiiBtr MtBnBlliN ■Pinkham's Vege- the diamond mines me a collection will be proper and effective means 8 ttztS are MTtdL pi th e at oiogo t f w-tbe best-known Cut whole loaf into three length­ (Serves 4 to 6) other stolen mail to identify him­ flute ta li to five war plant weaken of holes out of which men drag pay wise slices. Spread one slice with to correct injustice. But in and self and get the stolen check Ibuy today that's dirt to sluices in the streams. The 4 to 6 whole tomatoes iB8liMii«B0NlitoI2wMad< I r women. ham salad, cover with second slice I pound cottage cheese through it all ffie Christian shows his cashed. Ifyoucangetyourcbeck orfahfarato BMrnhbarJat jacfatB Bound has helped living accommodations are rudely faith by his behavior. for Splaae erewfc Iousands of wom- spread with cheese spread. Cover I tablespoon minced onion as soon as it is delivered, it cannot ■ annoying symp- thatched, wall-less shelters, with with third slice of bread and wrap I tablespoon minced green pepper Observe that government, in the he. stolen. ■directions. P in k - hammocks hung so close the men in wax paper. plan of God, is for the purpose of Remember—forgers aren’t par­ Ils worth trying! are warmed by the heat of one an- Vi cup broken walnut kernels Cook tomato juice, onion juice and Salt to taste keeping order, encouraging the ticular, but YOU must bel other’s bodies. celery for 5 minutes. Remove cel­ Wash and remove stem end from good, and punishing the evU (w. Only Place in World of Its Kind. ery and add gelatin which has been tomatoes. Cut out portion of center 13, 14). The powerful influence of 16,000 Suits on InYention The Gran Sabana fields are the softened^ in cold water. Stir until from tomatoes. Cut this fine and the Christian Church should keep it only place in the world where dia­ dissolved. Season with salt and pep­ add to above ingredients, combine in that right channel, or bring it I n m i M p & x z per. Pour a %-inch layer into a back if it has strayed. Always loyal The invention of the Roberts Tor­ monds are found in pure jungle. Be­ and fill tomatoes. Serve well-chilled, pedo in 1868 was followed by the fore a miner begins digging he must buttered loaf pan which is a little garnished with salad greens and and obedient, the believer should larger than the loaf of bread. Chill use his ballot and his personal in­ greatest patent litigation in Amer- fell the huge trees and hack away whole walnut kernels. Serve with lean history, says Collier’s. Before the brush with his machete. The until firm. Place prepared sand­ french dressing or salad oil and fluence to establish and support wich loaf in this layer of aspic and good government. the legality of its patent was up­ miners work in pairs, threes or vinegar. held by the United States Supreme BEGoodfIdi fours, digging down 6 to 25 feet pour the remaining cooled and some­ Lima beans, a rich source of pro­ III. Suffering As Christians (2: until they reach the diamond-bear­ what thickened aspic around it and court in 1880, this device for shoot­ tein, are combined with other rich- 19-25). ing oil wells was so widely in­ ing gravel, and then sluicing it with over the top. Chill again until the in-minerals-and-vitamins vegetables Christ is our “example” (v. 21). primitive troughs and pans. aspic is firm. Unmold on a platter, fringed upon that more than 16,000 to give you a perfect luncheon or Since some have interpreted this suits and countersuits were filed, If a miner puts in a full day’s garnish with watercress and slice supper main dish salad: crosswise to serve. word and the statement “that ye all those brought to a decision work he can usually average- Lima Bean Supper Salad. should follow in his steps” as in­ being won by the inventor. three or four small stones a You can still do’ entertaining even (Serves 6). dicating that we are saved by our week. A one-carat stone might on your ration points! If your best 2 cups lima beans, cooked imitation of Christ, it is well to be worth $30, depending on its beau or son is coming home from 2 tablespoons chopped parsley . point out that this would be quite quality, A two-carat stone is camp, there’s no need to worry about I bud garlic, chopped impossible. We would have to be­ worth about $160. An eight- stretching those ration points out of I large onion, sliced thin gin where He began—He was with­ carat stone is worth about $1,000. place when you serve this loaf serv­ V i cup salad oil ing 12 to 15 people: out sin (v. 22). But we have all I stayed at the mines three days, I tablespoon vinegar “sinned and come short of the glory paying prices that make a New York I teaspoon salt of God” (Rom. 3:23). We need a night club look like a bargain base­ V i teaspoon pepper Saviour—not an example as far as ment. Cigarettes were $2 a pack­ Lynn Says: Sliced tomatoes redemption is concerned. age, eggs $8 a dozen, chickens $11 Sliced green onions In the ever present problem of each, apples $1 each. The difficulty A Heart of Gold: That’s a dan­ Mix with a fork, the lima beans, suffering, we as redeemed ones do of transportation causes the high dy description of the egg which is parsley, garlic and onion. Add sal­ have Christ as our example. He prices. Everything comes from Tu- good to eat, plus a first class pro­ ad oil gradually, then vinegar drop who was sinless and without fault maremo to Santa Elena by air at tein. If you Uke ’em stuffed by drop. Season with salt and pep­ bore the shame and suffering of 30 cents a pound. After passing here’s a grand parade of sugges­ per, garnish with tomatoes and Calvary without complaint. When through several money • making tions: green onions. He was reviled He did not retaliate, hands it must be carried burro-back Cut hard - cooked eggs into Hot Tomato Cottage Cheese when He was hurt He did not threat­ or human-back, to the mines. halves, mash them, season ac­ Sandwich (Serves 6). en revenge (w . 22,-23), but was will­ When I first heard about these cording to taste and refill the 1 cup cottage cheese ing to leave the ultimate judgment . . . save it thjs way! I sure glad to prices, I wondered how the min­ whites. Garnish with paprika and 6 slices battered toast in the hands of God, who will have 'jHCellogq'a Com FIalceal alon e or with IruiL 111 our other ers ate. They don’t. They starve a sprig of parsley. 2 tablespoons butter the final word. ■npptameui the nutritive elem en ts o f milk— lsccticides. 2 tablespoons flour s u n a TffhwtI IhGl K*»1ps you until they strike it rich, then Chopped celery with the We ought to do the same when we Ins of war on head for Ciudad Bolivar or mashed yolks is a good filling if I teaspoon salt stretch your preciotu aapply. You n eed pted battle- you like crispiness. Or, mix the 2)4 cups cooked or canned tomatoes suffer for Christ’s sake. If we suf­ Ion Ihin a (iiiqlo glassful per serving. Wto- Caracas, blow the works and fer because of our own sin or folly, urine, aiineraln Proteins, bod energy—in Ith kills many borrow passage back. yolk with Thousand Island dress­ Spread cottage cheese between QBG Alo1M slices of buttered toast. Cut sand­ we can claim: no credit for bearing Ijusl as FLIT Except Dr. Pena, every one of ing for variety and serve around it patiently (v. 20). But when we pid pests here a salad. the men and women who endure wiches in half and arrange in but­ have done well and then are per­ the hardships of the Gran Sabana Yolks deluxe include mixing tered baking dish. Melt butter over Iidicst rating with I cup cooked peas, pureed, low flame, blend in flour, then add secuted, we have opportunity to Ischold insce- Js crazed with the hist of riches. show whether our profession of be­ Thirty years ago, at 18, Dr. Pena 2 slices bacon, chopped and fried tomatoes gradually, stirring con­ Honal Bureau stantly until thickened. Pour over ing followers of Christ realty means J AA Batingf came to Ciudad Bolivar, seeking crisp, V h tablespoons cream, I anything. JVt this point some Chris­ I th c latex. In the jungle he drifted away teaspoon vinegar, Ve teaspoon on­ sandwiches and bake for 15 to 20 ion juice, I tablespoon minced pi­ minutes in a moderate oven. tians lose Tneir testimony and influ- from civilization; adventure and life enceby a bitter, vengeful spirit. CORN mento, % teaspoon salt and Are you having difficulties planning for life’s sake became more impor­ enough mayonnaise to moisten. These are trying days for the tant to him than money. He worked meals with points? Stretching your meats? souls of men. In many parts of'the FUKES his way somehow to the Gran Sa­ If you have a dab of leftover Lynn Chambers ca n give you help if you ham, mince it fine and add with write her, enclosing a stamped, self-ad­ world Christians are forced to drink _ _ Via Oeifiatt _ bana. A tribe of friendly Indians enough mayonnaise to moisten to the bitter cup of persecution, Tb Relloftft Cora Fhlm art ra»m welcomed him and helped him build dressed envelope fo r your reply, in c m of steed f t VHngfiUIfiW* egg yolks mashed fine and refill her at Western Newspaper Union, HO the glory of God we record the fact n m i E VUfiEfiQf IueadB his home on the hill. There was • whites. South Desplaines Street, Chicago, IUinoit, that they are doing it heroically (ViteBit Bi), IOacia Mdlrafc great feast when he married an In­ Released by Western Newspaper Union. and in a true Christian spirit. dian maiden. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. MAY 26. 1943. imtBiniimniimiiiiiiiiimniiHiittHiBiiBffliBiiBi THED THE DAYIE RECORD

C. FRANK STROUD • • Editor Oldest Pa H O T WEATHE R No Liquo TELEPHONE Entered at the Poatoffiee in Mocke- NEWS vllle. N. C., as Second-claw Mail m atter. March 3.1908. £ Miss Kut SPECIALS and S atnrd SUBSCRIPTION RATESi The good old summer days are here-vacalion time when you will need to ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE , • t M iss Hele SIX MONTHS IN AQyANCX - i keep comfortable regardless of whether you will have enough gas to get In W inston to the mountains, shore or stay at home. A Democrat .Isva voter w h o . h'riS' J. C. San discovered"that the New. Dealeb We Have AU The Latest In a tw o week aren’t. W e st V irgl An^farmer knows enough to Ladies, Misses and Children’s Footwear, in W hite, Tan, Two-Tone. chaneelhorses when one: gets sway- Corp. H a u in g , G a , b a c fc e d . Never Before Have We Shown a Larger or Prettier line of town with b Tribute to the New Deal:' Never SUMMER SHOES before have so many done so Httle M rs. J . T for so mnch. Miss Orpa" PVT. WtNTFERD C SWISHER, young­ A Nice Line Of Big Assortment CORP. CHARLES F. OOZART. son or W lnston-Sa The days when the Supreme est son of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Swisher, of Mr. and Mrs. A. H Cozart. of this city, R. I, who enlisted in the army Jan. 22nd. SHEER COTTONS M en’s and Boys’ Court didn’t meddle In politics were who is stationed at Camp Handing, Fla., 1943, and is stationed at Camp Haan, Cal H . A. L w ill c e le b ra te b is 2 1 st birthday 0 0 F rid ay . ifomia. Wintferd says he likes the army. In All The Latest Shades Shirts, Hosiery, Ties, Hats, Belts, before Frankfurter. May 28th. Com. Coxait was inducted in­ sltio n in to the army last September. A Popular Prices And Suouner Underwear -days last w Mavbe what John L Lewis really fam ily. wants is for President Roosevelt to Davie Boy Overseas. (rive back the $5 0 0 ,0 0 0 that Lewis K a p p a N ew s BIG DISPLAY SHARKSKIN PANTS M i. and gave him for the 1 9 3 6 campaign. ' Mr. and Mrs. Smoot Cartner and child­ dwell in the ren and Mrs. J F. Cartner were ihe dinner Cool and Comfortable $0.95 $/f .95 The victory of the people and iuests Sunday of Mr. and Mn. Grady W. ville, w ere i Republican leadership over the Tre­ I'a rtn e r. P r i c e ^ * day last we Misses Virginia Jones. Zeola and Gene­ asury on pav as-you-earn taxation va Koontz spent the week-end with home M rs. J. D marks the beginning of the end of folks. Hundreds of Bargains in Summer Goods. Buy Before PHces Go Higher. end in Norf the New Deal. M. F. Thome and family, of Stutesvllls, spent Sunday here with relatives.. T ie . P urvis, Mr. and M n. J. H. Jones and daughter M eet Your Friends A t O ur Big Store. We are losing no sleep over who were Sunday dinner guests of his parents. M arines. is going to run for President next Mr. and Mn. M. C. Deadmon and Iitde year. There will be time to wran­ son visited Mn. Deadmon’s parents here M isses Ed on e d a y la s t w eek. gle over this question after we lick den, of Hig Mrs. F. E. Cartner spent Wednesday af* Mocksville Cash Stores Jn tow n SfU- old Hitler and Tojo. teraoon with Mrs. F. B. McHargue. K ath ly n H The Charlotte Observer and the Sheffield News. I ‘THE FRIENDLY STORE” M iss M arj Winston-Salem Journal begged the Miss Naomi Bnck was brought home GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager voters to snpport Senator Bob Rey­ from Lowerv’s Hospital, Salisbury. Satur­ w eek from day and is getting along fine. nolds five years ago. If Bob was sister, Mrs. Hubert Reeves, who has been very ill IiiiimiiiiiiiIIiIiiiiM a good fellow then, he’s a good fel­ with pneumonia, is improving. Ie th to w n 1 low now. The leopard can’t change Miss Addie Horn, a former resident of this section, is very ill .a t the home of A ttorney its spots. Thomas Gaither, near Cool Springs. 1 Somewhere Overseas, April 2 5 th MONET-SAVERS bart Hoots s It seems that the Shelby Demo­ MissesHeIen and Lorene Kichardsan spent Sunday with Miss Lucile Gaither. The Davie Record, Point attend crats want the lion’s share of poli­ PvtBurIey Anderson, or Greensboro, j Hello, Mr. Stroud:—Thought I’d State meeti" tical jobs. When brother In-law and Misses Faye aad Lucille Anderson One 8 disc 18 inch Harrow spent Sunday afternoon in this section. 1 write you to let you know that I’m MORRISETT’S" 0. Max Gardner decided not to M rs. Wo Miss Edris Hill returned home Sunday 'still enjoying The Davie Record tagged for Davie county. “LIVE WIRE STORE” eigh, is spe run for the Senate against Bob after spending a week with her sister in here. It is a h—I of a place; no Greensboro. 50 Bags Salt 100 Ibs $1.10 tow n w ith Reynolds, former Congressman and towns and no people except natives I West Fourth and Trade Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C and Mrs. A. The Grange Church Sunday services will SO Ib Block Salt 65c former Governor Clyde R. Hoey be held at New Union Church next Sun­ and soldiers. ' jumped up and declared that he day at 11 o’clock. Mr. C. C. McCoin, of We have had several air raids Flour $4.35 Snperinte die Thomasville Baptist Orphanage, will I Proctor, w- wonld take the job. The appetites be the speaker. Everyone is cordially in­ and they are not much fun. I bave Sugar 100 Ibs $6.50 ot the Shelbyites are hard to satis v ite d . several da; several Jap souvenirs which I hope We Have a Gorgeous Assortment w ith Au. fy. It might be a good idea to re­ Pinto Beans 9 c or $7.75 per Center News. to bring back some d a; soon. tire that bunch of politicians on a I’d like to name the place where 100 lbs. M iss Ali pension. It will be a hot race be­ Mr. and Mn. Odus Tbtterow and fam­ o f quite ill wit ily. of Winston-Salem, and Mr and Mrs. I’m located, but the censors would Baling Wire per bundle $2.10 weeks, is nr tween Hoey and Reynolds in the W. F. Tutterow and children, of States­ only clip it out, but I did get to ville. spent Sunday with Mr. and lbs. L. Plenty Prints 19c yd and up will be glad coming Democratic primary. let mother and dad know the place M. Tutterow. Plenty Dress and Work Hats After all, there was some good Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harpe and daughters !where I’m located. Cotton Dresses M rs. Rov spent Sunday with relatives in Winston- went to Dan things about the Hoover administra Salem . Mr. Stroud, how is everything a- in Straw and Felt. where they tion that we miss during these New Mr. and His. Hotace Deaton, of Tbom- round MocksviUe getting along? I have a big assortment of with Mrs. C asville. were Sunday guests of Mr. and I’d like to be back there for a fur. Deal days. When a fellow got hold Mn. B. P. Garrett. and Suits of a dollar he could walk into a gro­ Mr. and Mn. B. F. TUtterow and daugh lough. I see where some of the Red Goose Shoes. See us for L O S T -B cery store and buy enough provi­ ter *isited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Blackwelder tacky boys are getting furloughs any of your needs. with white f Sunday afternoon. back home, but all af us couldn’t forehead, na sions to last him for three days. He Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peeler, of Winston- be that lucky. M arvelous V alues returned to didn’t have to carry t suit case full Salem, visited Mrs. Emiiy Anderson Sat­ hYOURS FOR BARGAINS of ration books, meat, coffee, sugar, u rd a y I have been in several exciting Mn.,Robert Evanr, of Winston-Salem, oil, gas and other stamps. If he spent the week-end with her grandmother places and have been in places that Our Cotton Shop Represents a Real Flower Garden Mrs'. J. had a few dollars to loan be could M n. H. F, Tutterow. I never dreamed of seeing. I’d J. Frank Hendrix Clement and get 5 to 6 per cent interest, while Miss Crances TUtterow left Saturday for like to be back, but I can’t regret Thomasville to spend the summer with Call Baildine Anseil Uaildine Adams are s today he gets only 2 per cent on his $|.9S _ $2*95 _ $3*95 a $^9S rela tiv e s. being over here Pritchardsvi surplus cash that he puts in the Sevnalfram this community attended Mr. Stroud, I hope to see you bank. Everything is not .peaches M rs C. G. the Lowery sale a t County Line Saturday. soon and all the rest of my good Notice To Creditors and cream under the New Dealers, old Mocksville friends. Ickes, Hopkins, Perkins, et. at $0.95 $0.95 M rs. T . J Concord News Forever a friend, Havingqaalified as Executor of Billie Ellis Mr. and Mia. Joe Garwood spent Satur­ SGT. CLAUD BOGER. the last Will and Testament of W. A. Taylor, deceased, of Farmington. and Mrs. S Cooleemee Mill Resumes day afternoon with Mr. and Mia. Paul Nail I ter, of Elba Mr. and Mn. L C. Berrier and Mr. aod N. C.. notice is hereby Kiven to all Mn. Paul Nail visited Mr. aod M n. Nath­ Reavis Home-coming persons holding1 claims against the t Listenl-Cotton Stockiiigs To Match . 35c * afternoon in W o rk an Stewart and Author Howard, of Clem­ cstateof said deceased, to present After being closed down for more mons and Mr. and Mn. Munch Foster, af There was a home-comjog at the the same to the undersigned, prop­ * i W . G . W Hanes Sunday. erty verified, on or betore the l?th ton-Salem than two weeks, the Erwin cotton I home of Mrs. Ida Reavis, in Clarks, Mr. and M n. Duke TUtterow and family, vtlle township, on Sunday, the 16, day of April, 1944, or this notice will one day last mills at Cooleemee, resumed work spent Sunday every with Mr. and Mn. be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ Jake Tutterow. given by her children. There wer See a call, Monday morning. The mills were sons indebted to said estate will Mr. and Mn. Jlm Garwood spent eoe eight children, 3 1 grandchildren, please call npon the undersigned and tions for sol closed as a result of some of 'the evening the past week with Mr. and Mrs. and six great grandchildren pies, make prompt settlement. which he ha workers walking out. AU are glad J o e G arw ood. ent. All were sorry that four of This the 17th da? of April, 1943. Mr. and Mn. Jake Tutterow. Mr. and the grandchildren were absent on that the mill is again in operation. W. M. TAYLOR. Executor M rs. A. L Mn. Paul Nail. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Foster account of being in the service ot of W. A. Taylor, deceased ter left Frid a n d M n . Dl C Foster visited Mr. and Mn. their courtry. • By A. T. GRANT. Attorney. City License M. R. SwieegoodSunday night. where they Reduce Tax Rate hom e. T he these good p The Davie county board of com­ There Are Many People In Mocksvllle Who Are well in their missioners met in session last week and reduced the county tax rate I 22 H ead Young Horses Driving Their Cars Without M rs. O. R. from 8 4 c on th e $ 1 0 0 valuation to John Hardi 7 8 c., a reduction of six cents. This (IIFMD O KDIIIM SliaUtS Llncolntoo. I And Mules! A MKT BtMBV 8I)IUI« strawberry is the lowest tax rate that the 1943 City License Tags 2 5 gallons 0 county has bad in many years. I If You Need A Good Horse Or Mole BE ASSURED OF It YEAR i 1ROUIO SUPPLY OF SWEETS Rev. and Davie Boys Bonds i S e e These Animals At Violators Are Sobject To A FioeAnd Costs Friday for According to report received from Fed­ ¥ will spend t I ...... My Stable Just H m vm fm r tage. H ar eral Reserve Band of Richmond, Davie C ounty «oM $28,293.75 “ E " B onds for th e them, return ing. period May 1st to 15th. Davie will more I South of Court Honse - S E W g f i See The City Tax Collector than meet its quota for this month. s j Dalton Hendrix Will Be ThisSeason W esley C ville, R. 2 , John Robin Smith $ Glad To Show You H Is unpatriotic for yon to us* Iho fell allottment of oasenffaf* on* Z. N. ANDERSON at Murfrees John Robin Smith, 73. died Sunday I This Stock. wgy-buildlng sugar the GevornmonV * his four year night at the home ot G W. Miller, near m s allotted for you — particularly returned he I Iho oxfra sugar tfioy hare provided Farmington, following an illness of sever­ Io eiwble yoo to can fruits and to Murfrees* a l w eeks. borrlM. Aprtr to yovr RotIon Board And G et Y our City Tag—If You graduation, Funeral severvicea were held at Betble- I Price Are Very Reasonable. for your oxlra wgar for canning for Hartford, ham Methodist church Monday aftemooo NOWI inducted into at 3 o'clock, conducted by Revs. J. W. Do Not Have One. terday. He Vestal and J. H. Groce, and the body laid I J. Frank Hendrix DIXIE CRYSTALS his part in to rest In the church cemetery. Mr. Smith I QO Pu,[ C .1 Suq.ir ■ Wesley is a is survived by several neicos and nephews. Clarksville to »

THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. MAY 26.1943

THE DAVIE RECORD.

Oldest Paper In The County No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads Wednesday Afternoon NEWS AROUND TOWN.

Miss Kutta Boeer spent Friday m and Saturday in Raleigh.

Miss Heleo Walker spent Friday In Winston-Salent shopping. C losing N otice }. C. Sanford left Thursday on a two weeks business trip through West Virginia. In order that we and our employees may have an Corp. Haines Yates, of Ft. Ben. Ding, Ga , spent the week end in town with home foiks. opportunity to work our Victory Garden, the under­

Mrs. J. T. Angell and daughter Miss Orpah, were shopping In signed stores will P m CLARENCE BRUCE JAMES, Jr.. PVT. WADE H. BOOE. son of W. G. Winston-Salem Friday. son of Mr, and Mn. Clatence B. Jam es, of Booe1 and tbe late Mrs. Booe, of Mocks- this city, who entered tbe army Jan. 13, vllie. R. 2, who is stationed at C*mp Pen­ H. A. Lashmit1 who holds a po­ 1943. was graduated in the Aimament dleton. Va. Wade entered the army last School a t Lowty Field, Calon on May 15th. S eptem ber. sition in Norfolk, spent several Clarence was sent to Camp Cnft from Close Wednesday Afternoons days last week in town with his Mockaville, and later transferred to Ft. Jackson, thence to Keesler Field. Mias.. family. Buckley Field, Colo., and then finished bis W ebster-Groce course at Lswry FieR Mi. and Mrs. I. G. Roberts, who Harmony—Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Groce, of Harmony, announce tbe dwell in the classic shades of Clarks* Sgt. Ralph Mooney, of Jackson, Beginning June 2nd ville. were in town shopping one Miss., was in town Saturday on his marriage of their daughter, Vera day last week. way to Edenton to visit his father. Lucielle, to Sergeant Chas. L. Web­ C. B. Mooney. ster, of Greensboro, son of Mrs. We will appreciate the co-operation of our customers Mrs. J. D. Purvis spent the week, David Comer and the late Mr. end in Norfolk with her husband, G. . W. Ratledge, prominent Webster, of Greensboro. Pfc. Purvis, who is with the U. S. Woodleaf miller, was in town Sat­ in supplying their needs ahead of time. urday afternoon. George said this The wedding was solemnized on Marines. was the first day he had taken off May 4 th , in a 4 o’clock ceremony from work in the past iS months. at the home of the officiating min­ Misses Edith and Lorane McAd- ister, Rev. Wilson Woodcock, of den, of High Point, spent Sunday Please Shop Tuesday And Early Wednesday Morning! R A. Howell had the misfortune Greensboro. The vows were spok in town guests of Misses Edith and to fall on the sidewalk on North en in the presence of a few close Kathlyn Hoots. Main street last Friday and break his hip. He was carried to Davis friends. The ring ceremony was Miss Marjorie Call returned last Hospital, Statesville, waere he is used. resting as well as could be expected. A llison-Johnson Co M artin B rothers week from a week’s visit with her Mts. Webster graduated from W 1 C., U. N. C., Greensboro, in the sister. Mrs. C. B. Smith, at Eliza* Miss Vada Grey Boger has ac­ class of 1 9 4 2 , receiving her degree bethtown, N. C. cepted a position with the Wacho­ in the bachelor of science in secre­ M ocksville C ashSlore via Bank & Trust Co, Winton* tarial administration. For the past Sm ith & Sm oot Attorney B. C. Brock and Ho­ Salem, and entered upon her new year, she has taught business sub. bart Hools spent Thursday in High dudies Monday. Miss Boger is a jects in the Mocksville High School. Ideal Grocery & M arket Point attending a P. O. S. of A« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bnrley Sergeant Webster was educated Boger1 of near Cana. Sute meeting. in the' public schools of Greens W allace, Inc. boro. For the past two years he D avie Furniture Co. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, of Ral Rev. A. T. Stoudenmire, for sev­ has been stationed, in Trinidad, B. eigb, is spending the summer in eral years pastor of the Cooleemee W. I., and is now at Cnmp Stuartl town with her parents, Attorney Baptist Church, has accepted the Georgia. U nited V ariety Store and Mrs. A. T. Grant. pastorale of the Cleveland Baptist C J. A ngell jISiry Church, and moved from States­ Superintendent of schools R. S. ville to his new field of labor last Proctor, was confined to his home week. several days last week suffering Princess Theatre with Au. Pvt. Wbitton McCarthy, Hamil­ ton Field, Cali, and Pvt. Robert Miss Alice Lee, who has been Seamone, Camp Cooke, Cali., ar­ WEDNESDAY ONLY ■ ■ H I quite ill with Au for tbe past two rived here last week to be at the Rosalind Rnssell-W alter Pidgeon In bedside of their father, R M. Sea­ weeks, is much better, her friends “DESIGN FOR SCANDAL'' will be glad to learn. mone, who ts very ill, following a stroke of parolyis which he suffer­ Mrs. Rov Call and son Roy, Jr., ed the first of May. THURSDAY and FRIDAY went to Danville, Va.. Wednesday, J a m e s C agney a s G eorge M. C ohan in GLORIOUS where they will spend some time D. N. Godbey, of Burlington, "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY” with Mrs. Call’s mothei and sister. and J. C. Godby, of Salisbury, R t, were Mocksvlllevisitors Wednes­ with Joan Leslie-W alter Huston LOST—Bull Terrier dog, black day. These gentlemen are natives with white feet and white spot in of Davie county, but have resided SATURDAY SUMMER COTTONS! forehead, named Raddy. Reward if elsewhere for many years. They Don "Red” Bany in are brothers of the late C. M. God* returned to Mrs. Everett Brown, “OUTLAWS OF PINE RIDGE” Mocksville, R. 4 . bey, of County Line. A t Special7 Low Prices! MONDAY and TUESDAY Mrs'. J . G . Adam s, M rs. Cleo Mr. and Mrs Luke Graves and daughter Miss Ruth, moved l?st -PRIDE OF THE YANKEES” Clement and son, and Bettie lean week trom Jerusalem township to Gary Cooper Adams are spending this week in the Ratledge bouse 0 n C herry 29c - 39c ■ 48c Prltchardsville, S. C., guests of street. Mr. Graves sold his farm BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS Mrs C. G. Hay. on R . 4 . some time ago. ' He holds a position with the State Highway Per Yard Mrs. T. J. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Department. Billie Ellis and little daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hege and daugh­ A letter received from Sgt. Bick- Notice Io Creditors ter, of Elbaville, spent Wednesday ett Hendrix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Having qualified as administrator S h e e r C o o l afternoon in town shopping. A. E. Hendrix, of R. 3 , says he is of tbe estate of D. F. Hendrix, dec’d. getting along fine. Bickett is in notice is hereby given to all persons f W. G. White, prominent Wins­ North Africa. The letter was bolding claims against the estate of ton-Salem merchant, was in town written May iotb. We imagine said deceased to present tbe same, C o t t o n s one day last week and paid our of our boys in Africa are enjoying a properly verified, to the undersigned fice a call. Glenn left two subscrip* much needed rest since they mop on or before the 12th day of May, tions for soldier boys with us. for ped up the enemy. A radio broad­ 1944, or this notice will be plead in which he has our thanks. bar of recovery. AU persons indebt­ I est a few nights ago, said one ed to said estate will please call and Fit for a Queen! ' canteen in North Africa served to make prompe settlement. This tbe Mrs. A. L. Aycock and daugh' tbe soldier boys in one day 3 0 ,0 0 0 12th day Of May, 1943. ter left Friday for Winston-Salem, bambergers, 1 8 .0 0 0 cones of ice R. K WILLIAMS. Hundreds of new yards just B where they will make their future cream and 1 5 ,0 0 0 sandwiches. Lihwood, N. C. home. The Record is sorry to lose these good people, but wish them received — Voiles, Batiste, g well in their new home. Organdy, Seersucker and §§ Mrs. O. R. Allen and sister, Mrs John Harding, spent Friday in Novelty Weaves- ( Lincolnton. Mrs. Allen visited her Attention Mr. Farmer | strawberry bed and brought back 3 5 gallons of the luscious berries. I have purchased the feed business of E. P. Foster and am operating at the same location. I solicit uSew and Save” I Rev. and Mrs. W. H- Dodd left your continued patronage and will do my best to Friday for Ridgecrest, where they will spend' the summer at their cot­ serve you as Mr. Foster has in the past tage. Harry Stroud accomponied them, returning home Friday even' W E GRIND ing. Use SIM PLICITY PATTERNS and CORN MEAL and Wesley Cain, colored, of Mocks* ville, R . 2 , who has been in college •‘BUY ANOTHER WAR BOND” at Murfreesboro, Tenn., completed AU Kinds of FEED bis four year course last week, and returned heme His mother went to Murfreesboro to be present at his GRAINO FEEDS graduation. Wesley left Thursday for Hartford, Conn., where he was BELK-STEVENS CO. inducted into the U. S. Army yes­ terday. He says he wants to do C. T. Hupp Feed Ws part in helping win the war. Cor. Trade & West Fifth Sts. W inston-Salem, N. C. W esley is a son of Reece Cain, of Mocksville, N. C, Clarksville township. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. CLASSIFIED DEPARTM ENT f WANTED Fun for the W hole Family N In iD b ef TBE STORY | who is telling anonymous letted Ing her to bid fJ to be auctioned r SPARKY WATTS Bv BOODY ROGERS for the church ; In an old chest, -BUT, MANAGER/ YOUVE EOTTA • EM SURE- NOW WHAtT fled as Roddy I PONT NEEP TO TKAlN TO MAKE OF PUT IP OKAY1 rSV*!SH ELSE PO YOU FO R SALE pears a few bJ RAYS THAT EVER CLAIM burns, apparent] IKAK FOR THI5 IT LOOK RIGHT, TRACK YOU’RE TH* WANT ME ID FOR SALE—PEAS—all varieties—can IBOnNG MATCH SPARKY/ PEOPLE ANOCAN WHIP EOT OUT BOSS OO?? ship any quantity. Beans—90-day Velvet. named Brown ' W tTV J. E. KENNEDT liv ed th e re . TVhd JW ALREAPY WOULO THINK WE1PNBIEe Phone 74 - Williston, 8. C. TH* STRONGEST, YOU’RE OUTTA TH’ PE APLE disappears, Jucf SNB=TEST MAN condition ANO CUSTOMERS/ TO GET While exploring! ALIVE/ WOULPNT come AtftPOOY MISCELLANEOUS for clues, Lily f TO TH’ PlQHT/ PlSHT which frightens I YOU/ California Beer Seed. Make your own de­ Is looking for ha licious drink. Packages 25 and 35 cents. CALVIN I/. P E R K IN S , OKathistOD, M iss. Now continuel

M FVIIAATFII Soothe itch of simple CHfl m CUHiHIEU rashes with Mexsanav m POWDER FOR f?™=rly M“ " “ I’d thought H eat Powder. Bekero from the sea. | FAMILY USE diaper rash, heat raah. Victor heard probably. ThJ Good Ttdings He was half "Gospel” is derived from the "Come on, Juij Anglo - Saxon word “Godspell,” I saw him meaning good tidings. way back anJ around the bill was wondering LALA PALOOZA —Double Talk By RUBE GOLDBERG* go down into! MEAT PATTIES WITH after whatevea NOW, USSEN. SISTER-AS Y'SEE. ME AN’ ElS FlAPEARS WAS VACANT-PAN AN ME SEES back and madj SOON AS I TOOK A GANDER RAILED COMIN’ INTO TH’ STRETCH YOU PULLIN’ TH' PROWL ALL-BRAN MAKE at a time. I W YOU I KNEW YOU WAS SOWE FIGeERED WE’D TAKE A ON US SO WE UP AN’ w ith him. UPTOWN — A MOLL WITH POWDER AN' STAY IN CAMPHOR 6R0DIES j j z v CLASS AN’ A RIGHT IDEA! “Only a gullj TlU WE COOLD COLLECT WITH A MEAT GO EURTHER body’s been dq TICKER A FEW WHAT* DRACULA POTATOES Are you looking for ways to "stretch Our guests I > the meat supply”? Then try this won­ see Bessie NoJ derful recipe for AU-Bran Meat Pat­ ties! They are made with famous appearing into! xmxoGs’s SLL-BBin-vfaich adds a de­ man holding tlT licious crunchy texture to die dish no doubt. Thl with all the valuable vitamins, min­ erals, proteins and carbohydrates on- sight, save thT Cinarily found In all- bhak. stopped by th| waving sometl Kellogg's JUl-Brau Meat Patties “Lily KendaJ 1 egg I tablespoon s-s-something 2 teaspoons salt chopped panky J ^4 teaspoon pepper I cap Uilk way ahead ofj Stahlespoona %cup catsup caught up witj m inced onion I cop Kellogg** All-Bran what Lily haq lpoimdgroandheef out of my mil Seat egg dightly, add salt, peppcR waving a mu| onion, parsley, milk, catsup and bag. REG’LAR FELLERS—Under Cover By GENE BYRNES All-Bran. Let soak until most of mois­ ture is taken up. Add beef and mis “There’s yod thoroughly. Shape into 12 patties. called. “ WheJ Bake In hot oven (450°F.) about 30 IT SAYS HERE IT H lN K W C THIS DeW itt?” m in u tes o r brofl ab out 2 0 m inutes, “Why, right! THAT SANDBAGS MAKE GET GOIN' AH y ie ld : 6 servings (1 2 VJk in c h pa ttie s). TH’ BEST BOMBPROOF BOMBPROOF IN ' out a young ju OUR. PROPERTY path which ran • ketch: 4Moo9 and 4Sqneal9 fishhouse had f In arm y slang “ moo” is milk add on that path : 'squeal” is pork. not seen my I “Th-thank yl I hunted fog there it was. her bedroom the artist bad A S o o th in g Q A f e I f P purse was 0.1 AIiIiSEnie w M LcV K change in it.l JKsed by thousands with satisfactory ftp glance, the IcT salts for 40 years—six valuable IngredP ents. Get Camoil at drag stores or write friend had se| P Sparlock-M eal .Co* MasnvIUek !Teniw I was torn bl my poor auntf if the m oney B y J . MILLA R W A T TPOP—Double Trouble By J . MILLAR WATTPOP—Double M other says: Victor had hd get into the s| I ’M SIkjODLARLV AND DOUBLY feel afraid, blown my hail BAD AT DOUBLES BAD A T . PAZOiPILES I needed a coiT SIN6 LE5 Relieves pain and soreness a m irror. Notl a moment and There's good reason why PAZO oiiU meAt has been used by so many mffttoao room. of sufferers from simple Piles. First, Hugh stoppj PAZO ointment soothes inflamed area* —relieves pain and Itching. Second, “Wait a mir.ul PAZO ointment Iabrieates hardened, going back to! dried parts—helps prevent cracking and soreness. Third. PAZO ointment tends Do you think! to reduce swelling and check bleeding. hang around! Fourth, it's easy to use. PAZO OiaU ment's perforated PBe Pipe makes ay* alone?” He trj plication simple, thorough. Yonr doctor ting his hanq can tell you about TAZO ointment. newel post. I yanked al I forgot he wq you attend to : OET your sister’s.” MTIR L______The thrust si| WHb ,RHEUMATIC HNbIu Uni .IU Pnn PHI Htdl back. “I was I RAISING KANE—Seein* Things? By FRANK WEBB If yon suffer from rheumatic pals safety, Judy, f HBK4NS, SHAKE HANDS K GLAD TO KNOOL we Feeu th a t our salesmen m eB ey o u WOULO you PHNO or muscular aches,buy C-2223today Bessie and I, IWfTH MR-FIT TOM, MVCsiOU KANE/ I'M J ARE Hoee SUCCESSFUL WBeiS MR-KACSE/ for real pain-relieving help. 60c, $L “ Well, thankl p a r t n e r , w h o to i l l FrrTsuRE youLt. B e^ WeARlNQ- ONE OF OUR OWCS Caution: Use only as directed. First — > to vouR New SOirAHAPPy w orkinc CE LUKE "FETCHUM AND FiTTUM NOW OUST STEP bottle purchase price refunded me. Here, givj HAT AND SH O eszr^vT FOR O S/ — SUITS ANP MATS'— druggist if not satisfied. GetC-ST Where is she?| 'STEP *r* HERE AND ILi “She’s powdl you COMPLETELy OUTFITTED we’re going dcT IN A J I F F V /// the gang. Wil A He was be| I Il been pretty : “ You bet. I ’| Ii ■ me, too.” “Well, don’t I have alreadyl Quincy is wheT I “Go help hil come with m l rpom, and afl ' L l ment went bcf B l a f k' was still there! JfiKT ORD LOOK FOR THE LEAF . IjQd*' “Sssssh, beq ON THE PACKAGE .— . crack in the st| can I ever you—?” W N U -7 20-43 I ran out again. K "You won’t. I the bridge, When Your powder my nol PRIVATE and took out! Back Hurts pressing the Iicf BUCK And Your Strength and pulted down tl CROSS Roddy Lane’l Bi E nergyb Below Par i It ear to reined br dboi&r ot Hf. gleamed pinkljT TOWN nay function that permits poisonou* MLewis m ate to accamolete. For truly many “Oh! oh! peoplo fed tired, weak and miaenbi. weakly down ol what the kidneys fail to remove excess ing aloud. Viq Roland Coe Midaand other waste matter from the hiding place arf You may suffer nagrtng backaches rheum atic pains, headaches, diszfneam handed him thl getting o p nights, lex naina, aweUing. sie Norcross pq Sometimes frequent and scanty urina- ¥ won with smarting and burning Is »**- isters. JJberrign that something Is wrong with “What’s the I the kidneys Or bladder. ^T here should be no doubt that prompt sick?” treatment to wiser than neglect. Um “She’s a Iiltll Boon e Pitt** It is better to rite on a medians that has won coiintiywtde ap­ der,” Victor proval than on something less favorably- never saw any I known. Doasfs have been tried and test* Is' ed many years. A n Mt «21 drag storam so quickly as Yj G et DomCa today. try to show i I house till you Maybe it’s different on a report card, but in the navy an “E” son,” he said, “I don’t care what roar wife thinks. I say, ‘git rid of ’em!’ ” stands for EFFICIENCY!” Do a n sPills full well Bessid there. “Shall 11 I had presenq press my hanl g j THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

JSIFIED Sum m er Prints Tell Exciting RTMENT Tales of New Style Technique Ia n t e d ^PHI/UESHEAD H NTS s o f t w o o d s w I s a b e l .WAI ^ By CHERIE NICHOLAS Potatoes to be french fried ’RELEASE should stand in cold water at least V O O D S u m b e r THE STORT SO FAR: Jndy Jasonf “It’s nothing. Just a stitch in my here. I got some clams to shuck.” an hour before cooking. re and small quantm es. who is telling the story, receives an • • • rices paid. Submit offers side. Getting old,” I tried to laugh. We got in. “If you’d only waited anonymous letter enclosing $800 and ask* .Jam will not keep in jars that CABER LUMBER CO. Ing her to bid for an abandoned church I saw Victor putting my pouch in for Mr. De Witt,” I said, “he could >» Now TOtlt to be auctioned the next day. Judy bids his pocket. Would he think I’d sto­ have made them hear way down to have held fat, no matter how much (or (he church and gets it, only to find, len the ring from that awful hand? Rockville.” you have washed them. in an old chest, the body of a man identi­ “ Your key. Here it is, Miss Nor* “Didn’t you tell him we didn't * • » fied as Roddy Lane. The body disap* cross.” I tossed it to her as she have a boat?” Hugh and Mr. Quincy The too sodden cooling of an R S A L E pears a few hours later. A fish shed came part way upstairs. “Hugh is asked the same question that was aluminum pressure cooker may burns, ap p a ren tly killing a n old* m an E \ S —a ll v arieties—c a n waiting for you. You two go along. in my mind. cause it to warp or crack. V Beans—90-day V elvet. named Brown who is supposed to have * • * . *KENNE1>Y „ ^ lived there. When the anonymous letter You, too, Mr. Quade. I’ll be all “Don’t know’s I did. Why should WiMiston, S. C. disappears, Jndy tells Victor Quade. right now. The pain’s gone.” I?” Uncle could be so exasperating A little maple syrup instead of While exploring the uPiratetS Mouth1* Let her think what she wanted to; sometimes. “Got a boat, ain’t we, sugar is pleasing to sweeten LLANEOUS for clues, Lily Kendall sees something it couldn’t be helped. By the time up in the loft of the garage?” whipped cream. which frightens her. With Victor, Judy we reached the piazza our guests “Well, for the love of Christmas! • « * Make your own de- Is looking for her bag. were ambling toward the bridge. —why didn’t you say so? Drive on!” Iickaces 25 and 35 cents. Now continue with Judy’s story. Cotton pique frocks easily scorch I’ KINS, MatbislODt M iss. Uncle Wylie had already gone down, screamed the minister. under a hot iron. Be-wash the my aunt said, scolding because I “Didn’t say so because she—she garment immediately in warm wa­ put off setting the luncheon dishes leaks!” Sootho itch of simple C H A P T E R X U ter and soap flakes. This treat­ rashes with Mcxsana, out. He’d beaten the whole of us, Their car made the difficult about ment will remove the scorch if not It formerly Mcxican I’d thought it a wild cry coming taking the minister’s car, as he ex­ face on the narrow road, and I held particularly bad. I IIeat Powder. Relievo plained later, when he’d seen • a my breath while Uncle Wylie fol­ • • • F diaper rash, beat rash. from the sea. truck skimming along the Neck. Victor heard it, too. ‘‘Just a gull, lowed suit. I didn’t want to plunge If the young son catches his good Hugh Norcross was helping Mr. into those swirling waters, danger­ linen suit on a nail and you have probably. They sound like that.” Quincy into another car, Potter’s ous at any time, despite the peace- Iid Tidings He was halfway up the stairs. presumably, over near the garage. ful-looking marshland beyond. nothing with which to patch it,' Is derived from the “Come on, Judy.” De Witt already had a front seat. I was wondering why my uncle take a piece from the back of the T word * tGodspeH," I saw him hesitate, run a little “Wait for us,” Victor called, but hadn’t spoken about his boat be­ shield. This place does not show, tidings. way back and inspect the waters they didn’t. Perhaps they didn’t fore. He could repair any leak that and the shield can be lined with around the bluff; then, just when I hear him. Anyway, they were start­ ever sprang. I was also beginning another material. , was wondering if he were going to ed before we were down the walk. to wonder if he’d told the truth go down into the Pirate’s Mouth “Why don’t you go back, Judy?” about the milkman. Nobody else after whatever was there, he came “No, no. You don’t think—? I’ve was present. It was quite possible back and made for the inn, two steps got to know. You couldn’t believe Aunt Nella had sicked him on to at a time. I could hardly keep up I’d touch—” being Horatio at the Bridge just to with him. “Of course not, my dear girl. keep the police away a little longer, ^ i r l l H nw M O T UUltKI SEUiB a m “Only a gull,” he reiterated. “No­ Some friend has not only made a in the hopes that some of the mys­ body’s been down there, evidently.” tery would solve itself. I said as Happiness as Yon Travel Kng for ways to "stretch Our guests had scattered. I could much to Victor. Happiness is not a station you ■ y ” ? T h e n try th is won- see Bessie Norcross’ white coat dis­ “He, yes, and his wife, too, can’t arrive at, but a manner of travel­ Ior All-Bran Meat Fat* appearing into the house, with some Ie made with famous wish to keep quiet about what’s un­ ing.—Margaret Lee Runbeck. I LitAK-Wliich adds a d e - man holding the door for her. Hugh, der the tarpaulin.” pr texture to the dish no doubt. The others were out of Aunt Nella was standing in the R luable vitamins, min- sight, save the minister. He had doorway waiting for the milk for her Iand carbohydrates or- stopped by the fire ruins and was I in AIX-BEAN. chowder. Did she think they could to many a costume this sea­ Acid Indigestion waving something at us. throw it across? son. Two styling details are the i-Bran JMeat Patties "Lily Kendall thinks you k-k-know VTben excess Btomaeh add causes painfal.snffoesS* “You might' have rigged up a clever draping of the bodice and the IntT ea®» soor stomach and beartbore, doctors nsoaBy I tablespoon s-s-something about—” Victor was. sutble front fullness of the skirt. The Xtresaiba Uie fastest-actm? medicines known te* chopped parslo; J breeches buoy!” she accused. symptomatic relief—medicines like those in BeO-ans I cup milk way ahead of me. By the time I There! She’d struck it. If no­ belt of lime and brown velvet blends Tablets. No laxative. BeItans brings comfort in a % cup catsup caught up with him all thoughts of with the general color scheme. Ideal fy or donUejroor money back on return o f botttft I cup Kellogg’* body came to the bridge, if the boat goa. 25e a t all druggists. Ali-Braa what Lily had hinted were driven couldn’t be made seaworthy right Z"'1 OSTUME designers are handling as a top-off to the dress is the lime- lad ground beet out of my mind. The minister was away, couldn’t we rig a breeches colored flower pompadour hat. waving a much-worn brown hand­ prints in such artful and unique K itly r add salt, pepper* buoy of some sort? But Victor didn’t ways, it makes the entire print pro­ Speaking of contrasting yokes Iyt milk, catsup a n d bag. listen to me. He and the men went which are so definitely in the mode oak until most of mois- gram take on excitingly new interest. SHAVEwithSHELBYi u p . A dd beef and ™ig “There’s your bag, Judy!” Victor across to the old barn where the this season, a yoke added to a simple Not content with simple regulation print frock will give it an extra dash h a p e into 12 patties. called. “Where did you find it, Mr. boat was stored in the loft. styling, fashionists are playing for Iv en (450 0F .) about 30 DeWitt?” “I loathe steamed clams,” Bessie of feminine prettiness. In the neck­ |il about 20 minutes, high drama in working with the new wear departments you will discover “Why, right there.” He pointed Norcross grumbled, when she heard summer prints. One way of doing s (12 Vh inch patties). out a young juniper bush beside the my aunt’s luncheon alternative. Bes­ the loveliest and daintiest embroid­ this is to team a vividly colorful ery and lace yoke-collars this year. path which ran in back of where the sie had been cleaning the spot on print with black jersey so as to give HffY1U and tSqueal9 fishhouse had stood. We’d all been her coat with some smelly fluid. Those with the low-cut necklines are Va THlNNEfi striking accent to the colors by way the most flattering. It’s the simplest hg “moo** is milk and on that path innumerable times and Now she draped it over the ham­ of contrast to the dull black. It is double edge pork. not seen my bag. mock to dry. Personally I thought thing imaginable to baste one of or single edge this method of styling which gave these lingerie yoke collars. After “Th-thank you very much.” she’d made it much worse, with the inspiration for the stunning yet casu­ I hunted for Bessie’s key. Yes, encircling yellowish gray rings. al afternoon dress shown to the right you have it exactly where you want 4 for IO C IquiCK REUEF , there it was. Now she could lock I stooped to pick up a couple of it, stitch it firmly to the print dress. Manufactured and guaranteed Iqr in the group, illustrated above. Here Then from underneath cut away the her bedroom door and I could give Lily Kendall’s crystal beads. Love­ an exotic mermaid print is com­ Federal KasorUade Co., N. T. I B O l L the artist back his key. My coin ly beads, they were; expensive. I print and you will have a perfectly bined with black wool jersey with a “darling” little frock that cost little purse was O. K., too, with a little hoped she’d saved enough to have technique that fascinates. It is a one change in it. Also, I saw at a them restrung. It was then I real­ but has the exclusive look of the SALVE piece dress with a modified dirndl new,’lace-yoked versions being shown S a fe rtU U nds with' satisfactory fen glance, the lovely compact a girl ized she hadn’t been with us on skirt made of a gorgeously colorful IX5—sir valuable ingredl- friend had sent me from Florida. the Neck. I ran up and knocked for summer in the better shops. CxternaEhf ii at drug stores or writs print patterned in sea-blue and C a u s e d NasbviIle^ Tenn. I was torn between going to assist on her door, but, receiving no an­ White blocks on a navy back­ RMSHSS shocking-pink. The top and the set-in ground in symmetrical design make my poor aunt and the desire to see swer, hurried down again. belt are of the sheer black wool jer­ •RELIEVE the stinging Stdi—allay if the money was still in my room. “Where’s Miss Kendall?” the smart print for the dress worn * irritation, and thus quicken W inf sey. The felt tarn is worn pitched by the figure seated to the left. This Begin Io use soothing Besind today. ther says Victor had had plenty of time to Bessie shrugged. “Haven’t seen forward on the head in the latest get into the storeroom, so I didn’t her. Been locked in my room. “something different” treatment of 1943 manner. The striped blue and small motifs with large takes all the feel afraid. Besides, the wind had “Nobody’s been down there evi­ Hughie called to me not to bother pink tie is also very new, for accord­ R E S l NO L blown my hair till it was a sight. about the old bridge, so I’ve been monotony out of both checks and dently." ing to fashion’s latest whim a neck­ polka dots in the newer versions. 'The f Simple; riL L O I needed a couple of minutes before right here. He thought I’d been tie of some sort or other really a mirror. Not mine. I’d only scout tool of you, but now is trying to im­ overdoing. Look, they’re coming varying sizes give a feeling of border fain and so r e n e ss plicate you further. That’s the same back from the garage.” should be worn. prints such as offer endless possi­ Get Yonr War Bonds A a moment and then go into Auntie’s To. bear out our statement that the room. ring?” “How’s the boat? Aiyr good?” bilities to designers working with ★ To Help Ax the Axis “Looks, like it. Not sure of They all answered together. I styling given to prints this season these new prints. The dress pictured Hugh stopped me in the hall. tells an excitingly new story, take “Wait a minute, Judy. I was just course.” gathered it was unseaworthy. has different sizes of the blocks on Victor’s stride increased. “Good “Hole in her big as a bucket,” a keen look at the gown centered in the skirt and bodice with larger going back to the church for you. the picture. The intriguing feature Do you think it’s safe for you to grief! Look—that first car is com­ Mr. Q. shrilled. gleefully. blocks at the skirt hemline. The two A V egetable ing back again!” “Somebody chopped it. on pur­ about this charming flower-patterned breast pockets also stress the larger hang around that Quade fellow cocktail one-piece done in lime and alone?” He tried to hold me by put­ The car with my uncle in it! And pose,” Potter added. blocks. So much is being done with i Laxative the truck was rapidly disappearing “If I find out who in tunket dared taupe colors is that the yoke and black and white this season, and For Headache^ ting his hand over mine on the sleeves are crocheted. The sweet­ Soar Stomadi newel post. down the long curving Neck. to do sech a thing—!” Poor Uncle with navy and white. The smartest “Won’t be long now. Keep mum heart neckline here achieved is ex­ a n d D i z s g I yanked away. I was so mad Wylie. He looked like a little mad new white accent given to summer Spells wheni ■day! At Drugstores! about the ring, Judy.” bantam rooster. tremely flattering. If you are your costumes is that of wearing a white I forgot he was a guest. “Suppose We hurried along to meet the two own dressmaker and can crochet, caused by Con­ you attend to your own affairs. And Hugh went up and sat beside his jacket (satin or flannel) topped with stipation. Vra cars, which were now stopping mid­ sister. “Glad we came by train, here is a line of thought to follow up. a sprightly little white hat. only as directed. your sister’s.” way and holding a powwow. A touch of crochet is giving smart Released by Western Newspaper Union. The thrust shot home. He stepped Sis. Our car wasn’t in that barn. IS doses foil IjMATIC PAM “Everything jake?” Victor shout­ Neither of us had occasion to en­ 1 0 cents. P t that will Pron Itn lf back. “I was only considering your ed as we came up. safety, Judy. You—you know I— ter it.” Ifrom rheumatic p a in They didn't answer, but kept talk­ I saw the clergyman turn so pur­ Oval Necldines B ow s M ay T u r n U p lches,buy 02223 to d a y Bessie and I, like you.” ing among themselves in a puzzled !relieving help. 60c, fL “Well, thanks, Hugh. Don’t mind ple I thought he’d have an apoplec­ Ionly a s d irected . F i r s t manner. tic stroke, when the artist’s jaw Almost Anywhere! Ise price refunded b y me. Here, give your sister her key. “Everything 0. K.?” Victor re­ dropped ludicrously. It satisfied. G etC -2 2 2 3 . Where is she? I’ll do it myself.” peated. “ Open all the time, isn’t it?” Vic­ Bows are likely to appear in the “She’s powdering her nose. Then “ Dunno.” Uncle Wylie, who was tor saved the day. most unexpected places on suits or we’re going down to the bridge with leaning against the steering wheel “Sartin. 1Cept when I lock up at coats, blouses or dresses. U you H O W NOT C I V the gang. Will you come, too?” of the minister’s car, opened the night. Keep my own old Fordie in ask your salesperson to show you TO CATCH A T L / APHIS He was being decent after I’d door for us to get in. there when she hain’t in the back a “bow suit” you will most likely been pretty rude. “He isn’t sure the feller heard yard. You can see her now, with a be shown such unusual modes as “ You bet.. I’m coming. Wait for him,” Hugh said. busted axle, et cetery.” strictly tailored classic wool suits me, too.” “Milkman, wasn’t it?” “Anybody seen Miss Kendall?” I with a huge bow here and a huge "Well, don’t be long. Some of ’em “Uh-huh. Him, all right,” Uncle cut in. “She’s not with us and she’s bow there of wide grosgrain ribbon. have already started. Poor Mr. Wylie said. “Nearly ran the truck not in her room.” Gives the feminine touch with em­ - Quincy is wheeling himself.” over into the gap. I shouted to get That was odd in itself. Lily Ken­ phasis! “Go help him then. Bessie can the police. ‘Been a murder!’ I dall never missed anything. She When in doubt, “use a bow” is a come with me.’’ I tore up to my yelled. ‘We want the police!’ But was, as Thaddeus Qttincy had put it timely message to the home sewing s £ js s * 2 * rpom, and after a trembling mo­ he answered sort of queer.” —ubiquitous. Well, she wasn’t woman who feels an extra touch is ment went boldly in. The money “What did he say?” ubiquitous now. She wasn’t in sight. needed to give the garment she is was still there. “ ‘Can’t hear you! Wind’s agin me “Make sure, Judy,” Victor said. making swank accent. >■ HEj-EAf f “Sssssh, beat it,” came from a too strong! Joke’s on you!’ ” “Look all around, will you?” His A coat dress that fastens to one CKA G El crack in the storeroom door. “How Uncle Wylie scratched his scrag­ face was clouded with anxiety. He side takes on intrigue when the lap- can I ever trap anybody with gy head, windblown every which started down the path as if he were over is bordered with a ribbon band you—?” way. “Ain’t sartin he understood. quite sure I wouldn’t find Lily in along which, placed at intervals, is a 20—43 I ran out and closed my door I yelled ‘Murder!’ again. ‘Order?’ the house. series of butterfly bows made of the again. he yells back, plain as day, ’count “Will you wait?” same ribbon as the banding. Velvet “You won’t. They’re all going to of the land breeze. ‘Here ’tis. How’ll He nodded. “I ’ll walk slowly. You ribbon works out beautifully used in the bridge. I—I only wanted to I git it over?’ ” call ‘yes’ or ‘no’ from the door. I’m this manner on a gay print coat n Your powder my nose.” I opened my bag “And you told him to get the po­ going to look at the—the ruins of dress. The SHOT GUN METHOD is and took, out the powder pouch, lice?” the fire.” the best direct attack with which :k Hurts - pressing the lid.. Then I nearly cata­ “Sartin. ‘Git the police!’ I near­ Aunt NelIa called me to come and to dispose of a fly. A ten gauge ly split my throat. Cupped my gun and a number six shell wilt : Strength and pulted down the stairs. help her. Was Miss Kendall with ‘Junior Missf Goes to a raise havoc with the fly as well i Below Far \ Roddy Lane's square-cut diamond hands and hollered.” My uncle’s her? I asked. No, nor in the par­ as the neighborhood. Result: a caused by disorder of Id4»' gleamed pinkly through the powder. eyes twinkled. He didn’t often get lor. Nor her room. Nor tbe bath­ Party in Dainty Cotton dead fly usually calls forth an i that permits poisonous the center of attention. simulate. For truly xrany “Oh! oh! oh! oh!” I slumped room. Nor the lavatories. I tore When one comes to discussing aroused police departm ent. A ;ired, weak and miwTafrh weakly down on the top step, groan­ “ Do hurry up, Uncle Wylie. What out to tell Victor. junior evening cottons she enters better way is to lneye fall to remove excess her waste matter from tho ing aloud. Victor came out of his did he say?” I implored. “Oh, Mr. Quade—that cry! You into a fascinating realm. Now that hiding place and told me to shush. I “Hold your hosses, Judy. Let's said it was a gull.” eoffer nagging backache; cottons are the smart thing to wear ains, hcadaches, dizziness* handed him the pouch, just as Bes­ get this straight,” he said, and my ' “Nonsense. It was a gull.” But morning, noon and night, juniors will lights, leg pains, swelling, sie Norcross peeked around the ban­ uncle began to chuckle. “ ‘What his eyes belied his words. “Nor­ requcnt and scanty urina- be looking too pretty for words at iarting and burning Is an* isters. makes you so consarned polite all cross! Potter! De Witt! You, too, parties in their dotted swisses, at something is wrong with “What’s the matter, Judy? You of a sudden, Wylie? I’ll leave the Wylie! Please make it snappy.” Vic­ dainty dimities, printed cotton FLYPAPER >r bladder. order right here and you can git it tor was positively running now, with Id be no doubt that prompt sick?” Very new are the deep oval neck­ sheers, ruffled organdies, lace- Th* old reliable that never fails. wiser than neglect. Uaa “She’s a little faint, and no won­ in a boat. That’ll learn you not to me at his heels and the rest after us. trimmed and embroidered piques, Economical, not rationed, for sal* It is better to idy on a bust any more bridges otf the As I hurried along I was con­ lines and rippling cape sleeves on t bas won countrywide ap- der,” Victor answered for me. I this after-five frock which uses fine flowery glazed chintzes. at drug and grocery stares. . m something less favorably never saw anybody recover himself Fourth.’ Then he went off laugh­ scious that the tide must have 'a have been tried and test* turned, and with it the wind, for a navy rayon sheer molded on reed- The off-shoulder line is a favorite .ra. Are at all drug stores* so quickly as Victor Quade. “Don’t ing.” slim lines for grace and chic. It is this season. Pretty as a picture is try to show me the plan of the “But surely he’ll tell everyone he refreshing salt breeze changed the meets about the bridge,” Victor air into one Of New England’s per­ frocks of this definite simplicity that a frock of red-on-white dotted swiss, house till you fee! better, Miss Ja­ look newest this season. This type the skirt floor length and bouffant. son,” he said, solicitously, knowing said. “Even if be believes it was a fect summer days. It wasn’t sultry prank.” any more; I didn’t feel so tired de­ of styling foretells What is to be in There is a high midriff girdle, and N S P l L L S full well Bessie had caught him up the coming months in the way of the off-shoulder neckline is formed oI there. “Shall I call your aunt?” “Will if he thinks of it,” my uncle spite all the racing around I’d don* said, lighting his old corncob pipe. that terrible morning. low necklines and brief sleeves that a ruche of the dotted swiss edged I ’had presence of mind enough to Tiake feminine charm their appeal. with tiny red rickrack. press my hand against my side. “Hop in, you folks. Nothin' to do (TO BK CONTINUED) THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N1 C.. HAY 26.1943. I Our FSrrt Add Test—Vfar Bonds and War Taxes DAVlE BRICK People’s Responsibility WIiB Has The Moaey yiCTORY Eight billion dollar* of the 13 Fer 2nd War Leaa? billion joEtn In this Sceoind COMPANY War Loan Drive moat come “Where is all the money com­ ing from to meet toe IS billion DEALERS IN from non-banking sources, so dollars of Oie Seeond Wav Loan the responsibility for the balk goal?" Is a question heard an BUY of this 13-billion-dollar drive BRICK and SAND UNITED rests with the American pcblie. many sides. It will come out of Indications are that Ameri­ the 45-billion dollar surplus STATES cans generally need only to be earnings of 1943, according to Vi WOOD and COAL reminded of this responsibility statistics reported by Treasury experts. Day Phone 194 - N ight Fhoue 119 WAR and how much they should lend During 1941 personal savings their government In order to / b o n d s reach this goal. Americans are of individuals amounted to 9 Mocksville, N. C. backing np thetr fighting men billion dollars. During 1943 this AND on the battle fronts. They are surplus or prospective savings supporting the Second War will increase by 36 billion dol­ STAMPS Loan. “They give their fives lars over 1941 when consumer . . . Ton lend your money.” goods were easy to get. Walker’s Funeral Hoinef Now that prices are high, thrifty people will make their AMBULANCE goods last longer and place "Renegotiation” mere money In War Bonds. . Phone 48 am dying far toe 9tm Freedoms. The least we SM M ight Touch You % 1 de hem at home Is to tap Mocksville, N. C. War Bonds—10% for War Under no other circumstances is Ifs A PeepIe1S War Bonds,everypaydsy.' the fine spirit of neighborly co­ We are paying more in taxes operation shown to better advantage than ever before . . . and likely In a rural community than in the will pay more. But we cannot case of fire or other calamity. This rely on taxes to finance the war. friendly spirit is not based upon per­ It would not be fair to base a sonal interest, but upon the deep tax on the average single fam­ sympathy that just naturally arises ily income when many families I W RBO/ltf In case of disaster. Of course, there have more than one income. is a personal interest if the fire We could borrow all toe money The threatens our own property, but we from toe banks, but for both MMftnx* like to think this unity of spirit In economic and social reasons our rural life is typical America. this is undesirable. The gov­ There is this same community of ernment would that sacrifice interest between industry, labor and its greatest dam against infla­ agriculture, although sympathy for Davie Record tion. This is a People’s War each other’s troubles seldom comes and the people should finance to the surface. it. The people WANT to finance YooVa DoneYour Gt—Now DoYour Best . Every farmer knows that his best U. S. Trinuury Dtpartment market for the produce- of his farm it. Sale of War Bonds has is our local domestic market. He mounted consistently since Has Been Published Since 1899 depends upon this domestic market Pearl Harbor. YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING to consume over 90 per cent of what They give their lives . . . Xou our American farms produce each lend your money. YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE year. If anything happens to his NOT A NASS MEETING domestic market, like the depression 43 Years and loss of employment in the early The goal of the Second War thirties, agriculture is at once af­ Loan drive is 13 billion dol­ fected. On the other hand, if any­ lars. That Is Just about one thing happens to the buying power of fifth of the estimated lnoreass Others have come and gone-your agriculture, industry is hurt just as of toe Public Debt tor too B badly. I Ml year of 1943. county newspaper keeps going. Right now congress is considering the renegotiation of all government contracts. The law was passed on Sometimes it has seemed hard to April 28, 1942. Some people are urging that these new renegotiation make “buckle and tongue” meet but bureaus should examine contracts made long before the law was soon the sun shines and again we passed. Take the case of a contract made In 1940. The work has been done march on. Our faithful subscribers, and paid for; taxes have been paid to the government on the profits, if most of whom pay promptly, give os any; labor has been paid and the money balance distributed either in courage and abiding faith in our repairs to plant or perhaps paid in dividends to stockholders. fellow man. Danger of Retroactive Measures. Suppose that same thing happened te our local store, or even to our farmers themselves. Suppose the If your neighbor is not taking The prices we received for our crops, or Start punching the conservation payments by the Record tell him to subscribe. The government for 1941 or 1940 were suddenly to be “renegotiated.” Ev­ price has not advanced, but con­ ery farmer has either fed out or sold his crop, purchased new ma­ tinues the same, $1.00 per year. chinery or perhaps painted the barn, or bought a new dress for his wife. If, under a retroactive law, he were from your pocket! suddenly put np against the threat of renegotiation, all of his credit, and W hen You Come To Town perhaps even his investment would be disturbed. No one wants unfair profits or ex­ M ake O ur Office Your cessive dividends out of war con­ tracts. Investigation has shown that over 95 per cent of industry and C f v - H eadquarters. business made no excessive profits out of the war. Certainly no farm­ ers have received excessive prices for farm crops. AmeclMV war machine Is die to keep the place yon W e A re Always Glad To Now Is the Time for Unity growing—growing! We want to get on with this war. Iivein safe. We must have unity. Unity is based It’s getting ready to dm U nde Sam is asking yon S e e Y o u . upon mutual confidence in our gov­ ernment and in each other. We are Hvw a tremendous, irresistible wallop to back them np. He’s asking yon to all looking forward to a return of peace after the war has been won. that wiD smash the Axis fiat—-once lend the money they need by invest­ We will then want to resume our and for aIL ing in War Bonds. domestic markets, replace worn-out Your son who is in the Army, will farm machinery and resume our But brother—that pnnch has got In the next few weeks, you may be normal trade relationships. Indus­ try and business will need all of to start from your poeketl And now’s visited by one of the thousands of enjoy reading The Record. Just like a their American ingenuity and the time to let it go! volunteers who are giving their time strength to provide jobs which, in turn, furnish our domestic market Uncle Sam is asking os to lend him and effort to this Drive. after the war. letter from home. The cost is only 2c. True, renegotiation at present is IS billion dollars this month. IS bil­ Bnt don’t wait for him. Today— applied only to industry and con­ lions of extra dollare— over and now—go to your nearest bank or tracts with the government. But we per week. Send us his address. all recognize the good old American above any War Bond baying that Post Offim or place where they sell principle that what is sauce for the goose is' sauce for the gander. you’d be doing anyway! Money to War Bonds. And for your Country’s If business contracts can be re­ buy ships and planes, money to feed sake—for your own sake—invest all negotiated under a law passed long after the business contracts were and clothe and arm and train the yon can! L E T U S D O made, how about the sanctity of our I own contracts? millions of yottr fellow Americans T bsre ore 7 different type* of V. 8, Just now the fire seems far from who will deliver this punch — who Cotomment securities — choose lbs our own neighborhood, but if we look closely, our domestic markets, both are ready to work and sweat and onss best suited for yout YOUR JOB PRINTING now and after the war, are involved. We can well take time off to show a little neighborly spirit and help put out the fire. W e can save you m oney THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES . . . I The Peeples’ Edict o n y o u r Money to pay for the war, yes; I but no money for frills in the YOU LEHD YOUR MONEY! civil operations of any of our ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, governing bodies. 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