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I the Davie Record, Mocksville, N e m b e r Bataau Invnt Xme O u t o f Iery D o lla r in The Davie Record L W a r Bonds DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-T?E PAPER THE PEOPI-E READ “HERE SHALL THE PRESS. THE PEOPLE’S MGHTS MAINTAINt UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BT GAIN.” 's& y VOLUMN XLIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WBDNBS DAV'. TULY I. 1943 N U M B E R 50 NEWS OF LONG AGO. Suffering “Gotta Gittover The Big Crop Loss Feared little Stingers. Seen Along Mam Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhocr. Hiddenite. N. C. Gimmesw Unless Fruit Is Canned Fram The Yellow JaiAm By The Street Rambler. Vhat Was Happening In Davie Sometime ago !.composed a poem Our advice to W ashington: Pidc oooooo Before H e New Deal Used Up entitled ‘'Suffering,” which was Editorials have been written on (Atlanta, Ga., June 10) . OPA out all W PA projects that have no Two gi Is and two boys In coupe officials express fear that a major published in the Tabernacle Tele­ this subje.ct before, includiug one direct m ilitary value, and snot them with one boy hugging girl and one The Alphabet, Drowned The , portion of the $15 000,000 fru it and scope, at Gastonia, edited by Rev. in the New York Sun and which on the snout. girl kissing boy while traveling 40 berry erop in the Southeast will be Hogs and Plowed Up The Earl Armstrong, and one of my was repinted in practically every Convicting over half dozem Dem­ miles an hour- Perspiring dtlzen lost unless housewives take advant­ Readers, M r . Minnie Williams, of newspaper in the country. ocratic tax officials 'for embezzle­ I Cotton and C on. age of the extra ration of sugar pro­ looking at thermometer that was But it is a sad fact that notwitb- ment was a pretty good start » t ) 'Charlotte, Has this to say in regard vided for canning and preserving. registering 104 degrees and won­ standing the war and the dire I to the ooem: The Office of Price Administration mong a qrowd that prides itself on dering if it wasn’t even warmer— NEWS "Bro. Isenhour11 am so impress­ threat by a combination of evil said repoots from Georgia, Tennes- honesty and efficiency down Ra! Two pretty sitting in parked car in Big lypti ed with one of your poems in your forces to freedom for any of the see and the Carolinas indicated that e ig h w a y . front of department store—Lonnie ! department, ‘Life's Better W ay,' human ri.ce, millions of Americans there was virtually no market for You can cuss the Japs for taking Kurfees trying to repair a broken in the Tabernacle Telescope, till I stili have the gimmes. the already ripening fruits and her* our rubber, but it was the New lock—Mrs. Chas. Crenshaw walk­ thought I would tell you it was There is just .one proper way for ries in these States. Deal Dept, of Agricaltme that re ing walking down street on hot Housewives seemingly are not a- such a great blessing to me. It America to prosecute the war. And stricted the sugar producers of this morning—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gra- .S'-- ware that they can secure extra that jseemed that every line of it suited tnat is for every- group and indivi. country to 29 per cent of consump­ ham and little daughter shopping, they can secure extra sugar for can* me, or fit my case. I read every dual who make up our nation to tion. And' there you are. around Saturday evening—Lady ning purpores, in addition to the I word of it over and over and just put victory ahead of all other ob­ Some of the writers surmise that sugar alloted to them on their ra­ walking up street with painted legs jectives, to sacrifice whatever need Hitler has the "jitters.’' We hope can’t tell bow it blessed my heart, tion cards. Application for this ad meeting young man with his shirt - be for the successful prosecution of and helped me to take a new - grip ditional supply of sugar for canning he has and has them so bad that he tail not tucked in—Two young fel­ [on life. I suffer a great deal, not the war and complete Victory at and preserving should be made at will deliberately pull out his great lows looking with disgust at newly so much in body, but in mind, the earliest possible date. local rationing boards. So far, ap­ boss pistol, and scatter hjs brains to recapped auto tire that blew out heart and soul. I" just pray the Selfishness and greed are too ap­ plications for sugar for preserving the four winds. near court house in boiling sun— Lord will make all your work as parent. There remain too many have been light. Every citizen who is worthy of Aged man taking kodak picture of EY FOR great a blessing to others as this who would have something sliced Housewives are urged to apply to the name is behind our Command pretty, girl on Main street—Misses tbeir local rationing boards for the THINGS poem is to me. I covet your pray­ off the war effort in order that their er-ln'Chief in bis foreign w ar effort Page and Smith walking around sugar they will be allowed for can­ ers that I may live a Christian life gimmes be satisfied. 1 100 per cent. But he has, doubts the court house—Marsh Horn get* r ning and preserving.. They will be in spite of devils and demons, and Congressmen by accepting X ga­ and misgivings when he sees evi- ting hair cut. assuring themselves of a winter sup overcome evil with good. Very soline cards said In effect: Gim­ d nces that the President allows p ly o f sweets in the event of the A » M me gasoline I want. Rutioning is the group around him to use the sincerely, A struggling saint.1' further tightening of sugar ration­ Producers and Parasites Siuce this dear sister has found for somebody else. war effort in extending New Deal ing, and at the same time will pre­ A contributor to the “Open For­ such help and courage by reading The REA, the CCC, the NYA vent the waste of the Southeast’s policies and triggerm ents. um” department of a Charlotte pa­ this poem, and taking its truths to and other bureaus say gimme funds, present fruit and berry crop, which, In M arland’s vocational training per makes this timely and pertin­ heart, it dawns upon me . that it gimme tools, gimme materials. w o u ld r e s u lt in a h e av y loss to S o u th ­ classes (no New Deal set-upJ youth ent inquiry: might help and bless others, so I Pork barrel legislators say gim. ern growers. is being prepared for defense work W hy are big, strong, ablebodied am giving it space in the Quiet mie that for my district, paying lit The sugar ration board in Mocks* at a cost of $23.76 per trainee. Un people, chiefly colored boys with a Corner this week. Please read and tie attention to the need for the ville is located on second floor Ma­ der the N Y A scheme it costs $167.76 sonic building. ^ bove the average intelligence, ex­ pass it on to others. funds materials for war work. to prepare a defense worker. That’s Commercial canneries can only use empted from military service just BS S U F F E R I N G Able young men say gimme de- the difference between the New small percentage of the crops in because they, claim they can’t they feferments, the draft was made for Deal and the old school of activity. If by our suffering, we grow this region. can’t write? I have in mind some somebody- else. Lincoln’s remedy for a betrayal More humble, good and kind, of these who will not do a day’s Labor unions say gimtnie more of a government trust was express­ And those about us come to know So Why W orry? work but trim hedges once a week That in us they can find double time pay or we quit, caring ed in these -words: ‘‘The people Entitled Souvenir of the Guerre and get a dollar and buy big dgars C m Mu |A model and a noble type not what , the consequence of lost of the United States are the right­ (w ar), and classed aa philosophy of a and loaf around and joke with production tmay be. ful masters of both. Congress and Of patience they should gain, French soldior. we offer you thiB others of the some stripe until they For lack of naval strength axis Courts, not to overthrow the Con­ And Christian graces rich and ripe, timely bit of information: get hungry/ while - useful white * submarines are sinking ships as fast stitution., but to overthrow the men Our suffering is not in vain. Cf two things, one is certain: boys are taken from im portant work as our shlpyaids, handicapped by who. pervert the Constitution.” 'But IGreat mean have suffered much Bither you’re mobilized or you’re from the farms, etc., when tbey are lack of steel, can build them. Still not mobilized'. ' . •* jou can’t get a New Dealer to ac­ In body, mind, and soul; really produdng something? Tbis we have people who say gimme, or If you’re not mobilized; there is no c e p t t h a t re m e d y .
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