VOL. X X X IV • All The Cnnnty News For Everybody*’ MOCKSVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 ‘AU The County News For Everytxxiy’ No. 51 Grand Jury Heritage Furniture Endorses Makes Report E C MORRIS The Davie County Grand Jury Proposed Recreation Program ’VSi'KViU retnrned 129 true bills in a like (M t . j number of cases last week. The Commends Board For grand jury was adjourned Wed­ Pope Named Head Of nesday because of illness of Two Seniors Interests And Efforts Pennington Chevrolet Judge Don Phillips. The Heritage Furniture Com­ D. R. Stroud served as fore­ To Attend pany has openly endorsed the pro­ man of the Grand Jury and R. posed recreation program for the C. Evans as secretary. The foll­ Town of Mocksville and com­ owing report \yas submitted: Ball Game mended the Town Board for their County Jail Two Mocksville High School interests and efforts in that di­ Reported that the county jail seniors will be the guests of the rection. was in good condition generally. Mocksvillo Enterprise in cooper­ The letter from B. Jason Branch, Recommended the following re­ ation wi^h the Winston-Salem Superintendent of the local Her­ pairs and improvements: Paint Journal and Sentinel at a base­ itage plant, was read to the mem­ kitchen and dining room. Replace ball game in Winston-Salem, bers of the Town Board present Tuesday, April 8. two window shades in living room for the regular meeting Tuesday and one in bed room. Replace one Carolyn Ferebee and Larry night by Mayor John E. Durham. window light. Commended the Foster have been selected'by their The endorsement of the recre­ present jailer on the condition of respective coaches and teachers ation program appears significant .OPERATORS OF THE B & F MANUFACTURING COMPANY look over some of their the jail. to attend on the basis of their in that Heritaun is probably the sport shirts which are manufactured in Mocksville for the Kingly Sportswear Company. Courthouse all-around ability. Selection was largest taxpayer in Mocksville made on the basis of scholarship, Chester A. Blackwelder and Frank Fox discuss their products while Mrs. Velma Snow, Reported court house in need having a property valuation of of repair. Recommended the fol- athletic ability, and years of par­ $328,247. stenographer and bookkeeper, jots down the points in question. (Staff Photo). O. K. Pope has been named owing: Repair floor in Colored ticipation in athletics. The letter to the Town Board President of the Pennington Chev­ toilet. Build toilet for Colored These two seniors will join addressed in care of Hon. John E. rolet Company, Inc. John Wel­ Lack of Space Curtailing Two Cutting Affrays women. Repair screen in window other boys and girls of Northwest Durham, Mayor, read as follows: don Pennington will serve as of Office of Board of Education. at the exhibition “Heritage Furniture Company At North Cooleemee Secretary and Treasurer of the Repair plaster in the Register of baseball game between the St. would like to commend the gov­ Expansion of Local Industry Two affrays in the vicinity of corporation. Mrs. W. M. Penning­ Deeds office, Repair leaking water Louis Cardinals and the Phila­ erning body of the town of Mocks­ & F Manufacturing Company w'as the residence of Carrie McConey- ton is vice-president. B&F Manufacturing Co. pipes in library. Repair screen delphia .Phillies. ville for their interest and efforts established. In October, 1949, Mr. head of North Cooleemee sent Mr. Pope comes to Mocksville doors to library. Boiler room Larry and Carolyn will meet to provide the community with an Producing 450 Dozen and Mrs. Frank Fox moved to two Negroes for medical treat­ from North Wilkesboro where he needs general cleaning. Replace the stars of the two teams after organized recreation program. Mocksville from Wilson, N. C., ment and brought about the ar­ Sport Shirts Each Week cap on steps at south entrance of has been sales manager of the lunch with Frank Spencer, soprts “Inasmuch as the proposed and the shirt manufacturing be- rest of two others. Gaddy Motor Company for the courthouse. Several registers editor of the Winston-Salem program is in keeping with the By GORDON TOMLINSON Robert White, 30, was arrested (Continued on Page 3) throughout the courthouse need past ten years. He will serve as Journal, and will have their photo policies of this company to pro­ A whirring of sewing machines Monday for allegedly cutting manager of the Pennington Chev­ repairing. Courthouse needs a snapped with many of the top vide for the welfare and interests on the second floor of the San­ Cars Collide Glenn Payne, 33, with a pocket general Spring cleaning. rolet Company. players of the major leagues. of the employees and the people ford Motor Company building knife Sunday night. Payne swore He has been engaged in the At Fork Church Prison Camp Larry is the son of 'Mr. and in general, we give our whole­ characterizes an activity that is out a warrant for White alleging Found 58 colored prisoners and automobile business since 1930. Mrs. Paul Foster of Advance, R t hearted support to this program. producing around 450 dozen of Considerable property damage that the latter cut him on and one white prisoner, eight regu­ He wias born and reared in Wood- 1. He is.a senior and plans to When once established on a sound men’s shirts each week. resulted in a collision near Fork about the left side of the face, leaf, N. C. attend N. C. State College next on March 29, around 8:30 a.m. lar employees. Stock includes 4 and lasting basis we believe that Although in existence just a requiring six stitches to close the In North Wilkesboro, Mr. Pope Highway Patrolman T. J. Bad- rnilk cows, 3 yearling cows, 2 year. He is a two letter man, this program will benefit not little over two years, this shirt wound. was active in church, civic, and having won letters in both base­ gett reported that Rad Bailey, mules, 24 hogs. There is a large only the children, but all the peo­ manufacturing enterprise is liter­ Sheriff G. Alex Tucker and business life of the community ball and basketball for two years. driving a 1949 Ford, pulled out supply of meat and various sup­ ple of this community, and fur­ ally bulging at the seams. At the Deputy Ransome Cook arrested He served as member of the board He was captain of the basketball of a side road into the side of plies on hand. There is approxi- ther establish the reputation of present time the lack of space White, Monday. Deputy Cook re- -of—stewards—of -the—Methodist ------•;r l!K3 Plymouth' belng'dri Veirby Tnately-C0 - acres “or- Inncr 'ih' cuHI- *teanrthls“year. Mocksville as one of progress. | “ arid room is curtailing further de­ ported that White told him that Church, a member of the North Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. Marvin Cagle of Kannapolis. Af­ vation. Found the buildings, “In order to give public ex­ velopment and enlargement. At the affray started when Payne Wilkesboro school board, the and Mrs. W. F. Ferebee of Mocks­ ter being struck, tho Plymouth grounds, mess hall, kitchen and pression to our view of this matt­ the present, the owners are con­ began bragging about taking his Lions Club, Knights of Pythias ville, Rt. 1. She is a senior and lurncd over in the middle of the all cell blocks in excellent con­ er we are sending a copy of this sidering the possibility of con­ (White’s) wife out while he lodge, Junior Order fraternity, plans to enter training as a nurse highway doing considerable dam­ dition. The responsible personnel letter to each of the two news­ structing a larger plant in Mocks- (White) was serving a term on the and member of the North Wilkcs- at St. Leo Hospital rfext year. age. Cagle was heading West on were commended for the con­ papers published in Mocksville.'* villc. road. boro fire department. She has won her letter in basket­ highway 04 at the time of the ac­ dition of the prison camp. Respectfully yours, .*! This manufacturing establish­ White was placed under a $200 Jack Pennington has operated ball for the past three years play cident. He was,accompanied by County Home B. JASON BRANCH ment of men’s sport shirts goes bond and lodged in the local jail. the business since the death of ing on the teams that won three his wi’ie who suffered slight in­ Found eight While male in­ Superintendent under the name of B & F Manu­ Preliminary hearing will be held his father. He is a member of juries. mates, two female inmates. Sup­ consecutive county tournament Heritage Furniture, Inc. facturing Company, Inc. The Saturday night. the board of stewards of the plies on hand included 2,500 lbs. titles. She was co-captain of this The Town Board has officially stockholders in this corporation LEAVES FOR KOREA In the second episode in the First Methodist Church, a member of flour, 75 bushels of corn, 200 year’s team and high scorer. called a special election to be held include Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox Cpl. Charles Bailey is spending same immediate vicinity, Bertha of the Rotary Club and the Jun­ lbs. meat in freezer locker, plenty on April 29 for the people of and Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. a 21 day furlough here with his Lee Hairston, 18, swore out a ior Chamber of Commerce. of cured meat, 500 jars of canned SPELLING BEE Mocksville to vote as to whether Blackwelder. Mr. Fox operates parents before leaving from Camp warrant charging Eugene Wilson, Mr. Pope will reside at 606 fruit, seven cans of lard, 150 or not they wish to authorize the plant as general manager. Stone, Calif., for activc duty in 23, of assaulting her with a knife North Main Street. His wife and CONTESTANTS chickens, four cows, two mules, the governing body to set aside a This company manufactures the Korea. Cpl. Bailey, completed his or other sharp instrument inflict­ son, Stephen, age 10, will join (Continued on Page 10) ARE ANNOUNCED tax levy of .06c on the $100 val­ sport shirts for Kingly Sports­ basic training at Camp Polk* La. ing cuts about the head and face him next week. He has a daugh­ The annual Davie County spell­ uation for the purpose of provid­ wear distributors, whose head­ She required medical treatment. ter married and living in Wash­ Dr. Anderson Heads ing contest will be held in the ing for ah organized recreation quarters are in New York. The Sheriff Tucker and Cooke also ington, D. C. program similar to those of other shirts bear the brand, “Ace of arrested Wilson Monday after­ Davie Cancer Drive Mocksville school auditorium on April 7, at 10 a.m. The winner of towns. The books will open on California.” With Kingly Sports­ noon. Deputy Cook reported that The 1952 Cancer Crusade open­ School Officials this contest will represent Davie April 12 and remain open until wear as the selling agent, the Wilson was somewhat in a drunk­ ed in Davie County this week. County in the annual Journal April 19 for the purpose of regis­ shirts are shipped directly from en condition and stated that the Dr. H. S. Anderson will serve as Attend NCEA Meeting and Sentinel spelling bee to be tering those not heretofore regis­ the Mocksville plant to all over assault took place near the edge chairman of the fund campaign Several representatives of the held later this month. tered. the United States. Familar stores of the woods near the McConey- for the American Cancer Society Davie County school system at­ The respective school winners Acting on the business present­ in this area handling these shirts head house. Wilson reportedly in Davie County. Wayrife Eaton tended the 68th annual NCEA who are to participate in the con­ ed Tuesday night the board ap­ include the Belk chains of stores, told the officers that he hit the will serve as assistant chairman. convention in Asheville last week. test are as follows: proved the repairing of the fire Anchor Company of Winston-Sa­ Hairston girj with his first in The goal of this campaign this Attending from Davie County Carolyn Keith, 8th grade, Cool­ station and fire equipment ac­ lem, C. C. Sanford Sons Com­ self defense when she grabbed year will be $900 and an organi­ were: Supt. and Mrs. Curtis Price; eemee. cording to the recommendations pany of Mocksville; National him in a vital spot. zation has been set up to work D. F. Stilwell, School Supervisor; Margaret Adams, 8th grade, submitted by Fire Chief C. H. Shirt and Hat Shop of Greens­ Wilson was also placed under towards realizing this objective. V. G. Prim, Cooleemee Principal Farmington. Tomlinson. The board also ten­ boro and many others. a $200 bond and the preliminary April has been proclaimed as and Mrs. Prim; and J. H. Wishon, Glenda Bailey, 7th grade, tatively approved the application Be ran In 1949 * hearing will be held Saturday Cancer month and efforts will be Smith Grove Principal. Shady Grove. for a permit to operate a taxi The manufacture of these sport night. made all over the nation to en­ The N.C.E.A. is the state teach­ Alton Sheek, 8th grade, Smith cab by Sam Waters to be known shirts began on a small scale early list funds and services fer com­ er’s organization and meets once Grove. as “Waters Cab.” in 1949 at the Monleigh Garment batting the dread disease. each year. At this meeting a re­ Davie County Men Joe Childers, 8th grade, Mocks­ The meeting adjourned until Company, which is owned and MRS. CREOLA WILSON Money obtained is used for ed­ view of the year’s accomplish­ ville. Friday evening at which time the operated by C. A. Blackwelder Mrs. Creola Wilson was install­ Win Token Prizes ucational work, for cancer de­ ments and highlights are brought Last year Evonna York was bids on the street paving pro­ These shirts were more or less a ed Worthy Matron of the Mocks- Token prizes were awarded to tection work and for research into to the attention of the school the county winner and made a jects will be opened. by-product of the manufacture of villc Chapter o't the Order of the most successful stock sales­ the cause and cure of the disease. personnel. Various groups bring creditable showing in the Journal Those present for the meeting ladies' pajamas and blouses by Eastern Star in an impressive men at the Yadkin Valley Dairy Statistics show that one in every up new ideas and resolutions for and Sentinel spelling bee before Tuesday night in addition to this company. ceremony at the Masonic Hall Cooperative barbecue meeting five persons will be attacked by another year. bowing out in the finals. Mayor Durham were board Mr. Bloekwelder states that the last Thursday evening. C. F. Leach held in Wilkesboro last Wednes­ cancer and a large per-centage Featured speakers at the gen­ members R. B. Sanford, Jr., T. J. lint from the rayon pajamas got was installed Worthy Patron. The day. H. R. Allen of this county of these will 4je of the disease eral sessions included: Dr. Mark DRIVER’S LICENSE SCHEDULE Caudell, J. C. Little and L. S. on the shirts creating quite a installation service was condudt- sold the largest amount of com­ unless it is found in a very early Depp .pastor of the Centenray The driver's license examina­ Bowden, and Town Clerk, S. M. problem and a lot of extra work. ed by the District Deputy Grand mon stock alone for which only stage. Cancer is one of the chief Methodist Church, Winston - Sa­ tion office for Davie County will Call. Having a good market for the Matron, Mrs. -Mary Yarbrough of cow owners are eligible. He sold causes of death among older peo­ lem, who spoke on the subject: be open only on Wednesday of shirts and agent in Kingly Sports­ Salisbury. The service was well $2,409 worth at $30 per share. ple and its cause is not under­ “Education For What"; Dr. Clyde each week, hours from 8 a.m. to ROTARY PROGRAM wear, Mr. Blackwelder decided attended by representatives of Prizes were also presented Paul stood. Only when found in an Erwin on “The Need For Funda­ 5 p.m. The 'driver’s licence ex­ W. Theo Gowens, Director of to establish a separate manufact­ Eastern Star Chapters in neigh­ Eaton and Jim Barnhardt who early stage can it be cured. mental Education” ; and an editor­ aminer also announced that ap­ Safety and Personnel of the Pilot uring plant. boring cities, and members and sold over $500 in stock. Checks are requested to be sent ial writer of the New York Times plicants are now allowed to apply Freigt Carriers, Inc. will address Contacting his old friend and friends of Mocksville. An esti­ to Cancer, Box 155, Mocksville, who spoke on ‘Understanding two months ahead of the expira­ the Mocksville Rotary Club at icllow worker, Frank Fox, the B mated ISO attended the event. Cm An £atupriM Want At N. C. Asia.” tion date of their license. their regular meeting Tuesday, PAGE TWO THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952

Mrs. W . Brady Angell champ and children and Mrs.] Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers of The Mocksville Enterprise Cornatzer Steve Beauchamp of Lewisvlle Farmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Murphy and Is Taken By Death MOCKS visited Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beau- G. Z. Myers Sunday. Mr. Myers Published Every Thursday at Mocksville, North Carolina son, Billy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. Brady Angell, 84, died Miss Jeraldine Renegar of Har­ champ Sunday. j has been ill but is improving. Geo. Starr and Mr. and Mrs. at the home of a son, T. G. An­ mony spent Sunday with Mrs. Misses Grace and Mollie Jones ___:__;___:______MR. AND MRS. EUGENE S. BOWMAN...... Publishers Carl Frye Saturday night. gell, at 2:40 p.m. Saturday after were guests of Mrs. Clarence1 Human hearts and brains are GORDON TOMLINSON ...... Editor Charles Carter. Kaye Potts who has been con­ a serious illness of two weeks. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beauchamp Campbell in Lexington Saturday. now being mapped by radar. Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second fined to her room, with scarlet fev­ She had been in declining health of Redland were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alden Myers of ' ~ Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 er is much improved. for several years. of Mrs. Charlie Beauchomp. Mrs. Winston-Salem, visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore of A resident of this community Beauchamp is confined to her Mrs. Earl Myers Sunday. Spencer visited Mr. and Mrs. J, for the past 50 years, Mrs. Angell home with flu. Frank Myers spent the week ‘Freedom Flows Through T. Carter and family Sunday af­ was born in Alleghany County, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beau- end in Raleigh. | ternoon. Sept. 28, 1868, a daughter of Is­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carter and aac and Betty Long Landreth. Funeral services were held at son of Advance were guests of Faith in God’ Mr. and Mrs. Worth Potts were the Mocksville Baptist Church at Mrs. P. R. Carter Sunday. Survivors include two sons, B. For the month of April, the Junior Chamber of Com­ Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. 11 a.m. Monday by the Rev. J. Uriah Brewbaker of Norfolk, L. Angell of Winston-Salem, T. merce has adopted a “Go To Church Project.” Jaycee or­ Beulah Lomax in Linwood. P. Davis. Burial was in Joppa Va., spent the week end with his G. Angell of Mocksville; four step­ ganizations all over the United States will participate in Mesdames Allen and James Cemetery. family here. sons, C. J. Angell of Mocskville, Shoaf shopped in Salisbury Sat­ this project which will be carried out under the slogan: A. H. Angell of Mocksville, Rt. urday afternoon. “Freedom Flows Through Faith in God.” 4, C. B. Angell of Mocksville, Rt. LOW, UtHT AND . a “Freedom Flows Through Faith In God” is much more Mrs. W. N. Jones is improving 2, W. D. Angell of Kannapolis; than a mere coinage of words. It implies a key to all after being confined to her room one stepdaughter, Mrs. George human problems and a solution for all mysteries. It is several days. Messick of Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs. May Woodruff of Glade Val­ the key of faith. It is found in the Scriptures and the the Church and gave Himself ley, N. C., Mrs. S. C. Hoopers of They ALL want your teachings of the Church: It is God’s gift to those who live for it.” Need we be urged to at- i Miles City, Mont,; three brothers, by faith. tend Church? I. E. Landreth of Claremont, Cal., Totalitarian countries do a top - flight job of founding Sincerely, R. T. Lendreth of Sparta, S. S. their philosophies, their nations in the hearts of their HUGH S. LAREW Landreth of Laurel Springs. NOMADS are youngsters. What they give them is faith—a faith in false crtrait, WVWVWWWVWVVWWUWW^WWVWMWWVVIAM^ monopolizing the casual gods as we see it—but never-the-less a burning and dynamic for EASTER! faith which permeates their lives. Ready fa* Caite*? scene for very good reasons Some think that we can challenge that faith simply They’re unusually smart by being against it. But that is like scolding an atom looking and light weight May we bomb. The only force than can conquer a faith is a great­ make your appointment today er and deeper faith. with exceptional fit. White, Red, Black Watch a boy or girl in church singing the old hymns AAAA to B —think of how they are growing up with the great faith in their very blood. Think about that in them democracy is $9.95 Gray Smith a spirit and invincible because it comes from God. That some day they make their faith the faith of all generations Studio in every land on earth. Bell Shoe Store Court Sq. Phone 360 Truly, the Church today is the mighty fortress in the SALISBURY, N. C. defense of democracy and freedom. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

1 from his characteristic low estate. By a miraculous Virgin Birth God came into the world in His Son, Jesus Christ. Christ taught, per­ you /Jte Cordially 9muted formed miracles, promised re­ wards—even lived a perfect life in the face of temptation—in an The Editor effort to change men., Men des­ % V tiU *JUe Aleut Qtuf/ei The Mocksville Enterprise pised, rejected and crucificd Him. Mocksville, North Carolina When God’s own blood was shed Dear Sir: on that cross, Christ took upon Featuring April has been designated "Go Himself the sin of all the world You’ll Want to To Church Month" by the National for all time. His own blood fully Junior Chamber of Commerce. met God’s requirement for the A Complete Line of Locally, this project has been en­ Look Your Best payment of sin with blood—but dorsed by the Mocksville Jaycees Perhaps “elothes do not make the man,’’ but it is a fact that only is this blood saving when it and is headed by Rev. P. H. Rich­ a person’s first impression is usually a lasting one. You will is accepted by men who believe ards. Interest in this special em­ want to look NEAT when you step out in company. tyJomewL Annabel that by believing in Him they can phasis on Church attendance, Mr. We Service F.very Member of the Family; our skilled methods have this free pass into everlasting Richards feels, might be stimul- apply to EVERYTHING from light weight men’s suits to ______delicate lace-trimmed blouses.______' ated“ by—expressions- froin local j.ay,_and_fQ)lowship... with.. .God. Even now He is living and inter­ laymen. ceding but He will in time come ALL LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING The Christian Church and all again to rule and reign forever. Christians believe that man has WORK DONE IN OUR OWN BUILDING an immortal soul. Each soul is an Man cannot be good enough to individual thing whose habitation save Himself from Hell. The only will be given away after death is cither God’s Heaven way is Christ and he must be ac­ We Guarantee to Please; You Will Be or Satan’s Hell. Both God and cepted. Men must know this Satan are real persons with liv-j story to accept it and the telling Convinced if you Give Us A Try. ing personalities. Man is a free [of this story is the only essential f y t e e ! agent and as such is at liberty to function of the Church; other worship the God who made him, functions compliment the main Burnette Cleaners or Satan who would entice him purpose. Christ founded the Friday Night at 7:30 p.m. from God. Every man is so cre­ Church as the means for spread' PHONE 244W Mocksville, N. C. ated. ing this good news. “He loved

Our first parents caused a April 4th blight to attack mankind when COME IN AND REGISTER they disobeyed God. Since that time, all men have come into the We Are Proud To Announce NO PURCHASE NECESSARY world not only as children of God by creation, but as children of Adam and with the stigma of Adam’s sin upon them. For about the opening of our New 4,000 years mankind continued to sin and to refuse and reject God’s Idea that man walk in fellowship with Him. In spite of God’s care Tots to Teens and in spite of God’s wrath, man­ Coats Millinery Jewelry Hosiery kind chose Satan and Hell in Suits Sportswear Shoes Children’s Dept. preference to God. Since there Dresses Lingerie Gloves Bridal Dept. is an inescapable price required Department in payment of sin, mankind was WHY NOT OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT? FILL IN THE consigning itself in wholesale lots to eternal separation from God APPLICATION BELOW and to everlasting pain and agony. Featuring a complete line God has set perfection as the Mr. goal for men. But because Adam Mrs. sinned ,all men are imperfect. of Miss Men were asked to offer blood of­ Last Name First Name Initial ferings to God to atone for their sins and to serve as a substitute Gothes for Boys and Girls Residence...... for their own blood. But again City ...... State and again men despised God. God is love personified. His Credit References: love for humanity passes human 1 ...... comprehension. Yet, we can feeb­ ly understand this love for man 2 ...... ,...... and the grief man caused by spurning God when we consider 3...... Phone the price God paid to redeem man PAGE TWO THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952

Mrs. W . Brady Angell champ and children and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers of ' The Mocksville Enterprise Cornatzer Steve Beauchamp of Lewisvlle Farmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Murphy and Is Taken By Death MOCKS visited Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Beau- G. Z. Myers Sunday. Mr. Myers Published Every Thursday at Mocksville, North Carolina son, Billy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. Brady Angell, 84,' died Miss Jeraidiife Renegar of Har­ champ-Sunday.------j has-been-ill-but is-improvings------Geo. Starr and Mr. and Mrs. at tho home of a son, T. G. An­ mony spent Sunday with Mrs. Misses Grace and Mollie J o n e s ------MR. AND MRS. EUGENE S. BOWMAN...... Publishers Carl Frye Saturday night. gell, at 2:40 p.m. Saturday after Charles Carter. were guests of Mrs. Clarence Human hearts and brains are GORDON TOMLINSON ...... Editor Kaye Potts who has been con­ a serious illness of two weeks. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beauchamp Campbell in Lexington Saturday. now beinG mapped by radar. Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second fined to her room with scarlet fev­ She had been in declining health of Redland were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alden Myers of Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 er is much improved. for several years. of Mrs. Charlie Beauchomp. Mrs. Winston-Salem, visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore of A resident of this community Beauchamp is confined to her Mrs. Earl Myers Sunday. Frank Myers spent the week Spencer visited Mr. and Mrs. J. for the past 50 years, Mrs. Angell home with flu. ‘Freedom Flows Through T. Carter and family Sunday af­ was born in Alleghany County, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beau- end in Raleigh. i ternoon. Sept. 28, 1868, a daughter of Is­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carter and aac and Betty Long Landreth. Funeral services were held at son of Advance were guests of Faith in God’ Mr. and Mrs. Worth Potts were the Mocksville Baptist Church at Mrs. P. R. Carter Sunday. Survivors include two sons, B. For the month of April, the Junior Chamber of Com­ Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. 11 a.m. Monday by the Rev. J. Uriah Brewbaker of Norfolk, L. Angell of Winston-Salem, T. merce has adopted a “Go To Church Project.” Jaycee or­ Beulah Lomax in Linwood. P. Davis. Burial was in Joppa Va., spent the week end with his G. Angell of Mocksville; four step­ ganizations all over the United States will participate in Mesdames Allen and James Cemetery. family here. sons, C. J. Angell of Mocskville, Shoaf shopped in Salisbury Sat­ this project which will be carried out under the slogan: A. H. Angell of Mocksville, Rt. urday afternoon. "Freedom Flows Through Faith in God.” 4, C. B. Angell of Mocksville, Rt, 10W, IICNT AMD a “Freedom Flows Through Faith In God” is much more Mrs. W. N. Jones is improving 2, W. D. Angell of Kannapolis; than a mere coinage of words. It implies a key to all after being confined to her room one stepdaughter, Mrs. George human problems and a solution for all mysteries. It is several days. Messick of Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs. May Woodruff of Glade Val­ c the key of faith. It is found in the Scriptures and the the Church and gave Himself ley, N. C.,'Mrs. S, C. Hoopers of They ALL want your teachings of the Church: It is God’s gift to those who live for it.” Need we be urged to at­ Miles City, Mont,; three brothers, by faith. tend Church? I. E. Landreth of Claremont, Cal., Totalitarian countries do a top - flight job of founding Sincerely, R. T. Lendreth of Sparta, S. S. their philosophies, their nations in the hearts of their HUGH S. LAREW Landreth of Laurel Springs. NOMADS are orfo’cub youngsters. What they give them is faith—a faith in false monopolizing the casual gods as we see it—but never-the-less a burning and dynamic for EASTER! \ faith which permeates their lives. scone for very good reasons Some think that we can challenge that faith simply They're unusually smart by being against it. But that is like scolding an atom looking and light weight May we bomb. The only force than can conquer a faith is a great­ with exceptional fit. make your appointment today?: er and deeper faith. White, Red, Black Watch a boy or girl in church singing the old hymns AAAA to B —think of how they are growing up with the great faith in $9.95 Gray Smith their very blood. Think about that in them democracy is a spirit and invincible because it comes from God. That some day they make their faith the faith of all generations Studio in every land on earth. Bell Shoe Store Court Sq. Phone 360 Truly, the Church today is the mighty fortress in the SALISBURY, N. C. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. defense of democracy and freedom.

from his characteristic low estate By a miraculous Virgin Birth God came into the world in His Son, Jesus Christ. Christ taught, per­ A'te. Gosidially 9tuUU& formed miracles, promised re­ wards—even lived a perfect life in the face of temptation—in an The Editor effort to change men.. Men des­ la V iiU *1lte Aleut Quyed. The Mocksville Enterprise pised, rejected and crucified Him. Mocksville, North Carolina When God’s own blood was shed Dear Sir: on that cross, Christ took upon Featuring April has been designated “Go Himself the sin of all the world You’ll Want to To Church Month” by the National for all time. His own blood fully Junior Chamber of Commerce. A Complete Line of met God’s requirement for the Look Your Best Locally, this project has been en­ payment of sin with blood—but dorsed by the Mocksville Jaycees Perhaps “clothes do not make the man,” but it is a fact that only is this blood saving when it and is headed by Rev. P. H. Rich­ a person’s first impression is usually a lasting one. You will is accepted by men who believe ards. Interest in this special em- want to look NEAT when you step out in company. that by believing in Him they can ..phasis on .Church attendance, Mr. We Service Every Member of the Family; our skilled methods have' this freer pnss'into cvcrlnsting apply to EVERYTHING from- light weight men’s-suits to J[ Richards feels, might be stimul­ joy and fellowship with God. delicate lace-trimmed blouses. ated by expressions from local Even now He is living and inter­ WWVWWlVkV.WW.WAWJVWMWAWM laymen. ceding but He will in time come ALL LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING <25 P biyei, The Christian Church and all again to rule and reign forever. Christians believe that man has WORK DONE IN OUR OWN BUILDING an immortal soul. Each soul is an Man cannot be good enough to individual thing whose habitation save Himself from Hell. The only will be given away after death is either God’s Heaven way is Christ and he must be ac­ We Guarantee to Please; You Will Be or Satan’s Hell. Both God and cepted. Men must know this Satyn are real persons with liv­ I story to accept it and the telling Convinced if you Give Us A Try. ing personalities. Man is a free I of this story is thc only essential f y n e e ! agent and as such is at liberty to function of the Church; other worship the God who made him, functions compliment the main Burnette Cleaners or Satan who would entice him purpose. Christ founded the Friday Night at 7:30 p.m. from God. Every man is so cre­ Church as the means for spread­ PHONE 244W Mocksville, N. C. ated. ing this good news. “He loved Our first parents caused a April 4th blight to attack mankind when COME IN AND REGISTER they disobeyed God. Since that time, all men have come into the We Are Proud To Announce NO PURCHASE NECESSARY world not only as children of God by creation, but as children of Adam and with the stigma of Adam’s sin upon them. For about the opening of our New 4,000 years mankind continued to sin and to refuse and reject God’s plea that man walk in fellowship with Him. In spite of God’s care Tots to Teens Millinery Jewelry Hosiery and in spite of God’s wrath, man­ Coats kind chose Satan and Hell in Suits Sportswear Shoes Children’s Dept. preference to God. Since there Dresses Lingerie Gloves Bridal Dept. is an inescapable price required Department in payment of sin, mankind was WHY NOT OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT? FILL IN THE consigning itself in wholesale lots to eternal separation from God APPLICATION BELOW and to everlasting pain and agony.! Featuring a complete line Mr. God has set perfection as the goal for men. But because Adam Mrs. sinned ,all men are imperfect. of Miss Men were asked to offer blood of­ Last Name First Name Initial ferings to God to atone for their sins and to serve as a substitute Clothes for Boys and Girls Residence...... for their own blood. But again City ...... "... State and again men despised God. God is love personified. His Credit References: love for humanity passes human 1...... comprehension. Yet, we can feeb­ ly understand this love for man 2...... and the grief man caused by 3...... Phone spurning God when we consider the price God paid to redeem man THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE FIVE

at Washington - Duke Hotel, Dur­ Senior Class Play CLASSIFIED ADS ham. Miss Poston was sponsored To Be Held Friday FOR SALE—4 room house with Personals-Cl ubs by John Clay James, member of basement, barn, garage and wood Sigma Chi fraternity at Wake The senior class play, “Hob­ shed, % acre lot, located Glad­ stone. Terms. E. C. MORRIS, Forest College. goblin House,” directed by Miss Mr. nnd Mrs. Evcrette Black­ Mrs. A. T. Grant is visiting Mocksville, N. C. 4-3-2tn Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellis, Jr., Genevra Beaver, will be held wood and daughter ,Ann, spent her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Yokley, FOR SALE—35 acre Farm with were-guests at a recent birthday Friday night, April 4 at 8 p.m., 5 room house, and good out­ Sunday iri Clemmons, the guests and Dr. Yokley in Winston-Salem. building, lights and water. Good celebration at the home of Mr. in the local High School auditor­ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Miss Mary Jane Eidson of location. E. C. MORRIS, Mocks­ and Mrs. Jason Sheets. ium. ville, N. C. 4-3-2tn R. Allgood. Greensboro spent the week end Wednesday dinner guests of Mrs. S. Clyde Hutchins return­ here with her father, J. H. Eidson. Leading characters are: Glenda ALL KINDS OF SPRAYING— Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Frost were dairy barns, roofs, outbuildings, ed from Rowan Memorial Hospi­ Mrs. E. P. Bradley suffered a Madison, Margaret Cozart, Ed- their daughter, Mrs. C. L. Bunch etc. Phone 37-J or seel C. B. tal Thursday whore she was' a slight heart attack last Thurs­ wina Long, Jamie Jones, Yvonne JAMES, Mocksville. 4-3-ltn and grand daughters, Linda and surgical patient. day at her home and is still con- Atwood, Joe Murphy, Donald Headaches are more common Anne of Statesville. Mrs. Mary S. Byrd, O. V. Woos- 'fined to her room. Hendricks, Raeford Bogpr and in the young, than in older peo­ Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Frost were ley, W. C. Cleary and Mr. Spen­ J. H. Eidson returned home Keith Leonard. ple. rcccnt guests of his mother, Mrs. cer of the Children's Home at­ Saturday from Greensboro, where J. D. B’rost on Rt. 2. tended the funeral of Mrs. Brady he ^pent several days with his Miss Sallie B. Hunter is recup­ Angell Sunday afternoon. sister. erating from a recent illness of Miss Jean Byrd, student at W. Mrs. Horace Haworth ot High Place Your Order NOW pneumonia at the Baptist Or C.U.N.C., Greensboro, spent the Point arrived Monday to spend phanage in Salem, Va. week end with her grand mother, several days with 1 er mother, for Mrs. Ollie H. Hartley has re­ Mrs. Ollio Stockton. Mrs. E. H. Morris. cently returned to hot- home on EASTEREASTER: FLOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Montgom­ Mrs. George Kuykendall of Rt. 4, after a series of treatments ery and daughters, Misses Anna Charlotte left Sunday after spend­ the past few 'weeks at Rowan “ C orsa g es Withers and Mary Lou, spent ing the week end with her moth­ Memorial Hospital. Sunday here, the guests of her er, Mrs. E. P. Bradley. •Potted Plants Mrs. R. B. Bunch, Jr., and son, - P o t t e mother, Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough, - Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Miss Bobby III, of Knoxville, Tenn., Cut Flowers • Sr. Anne Clement visited A. T. Grant arrived last Wednesday to spend Week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sunday, who is a patient at Da­ several weeks with her parents Henry S. Anderson were Dr. and vis Hospital. Mr. Grant is recup­ here, and his parents in States­ erating from an attack of flu. MISS MARY NEIL WARD Davie Florist Mrs. L. C. Hand of Gatesville. Mrs. A. P. Daigle and daugh­ ville. Mr. Bunch will join her for Phone 222-W Dr. W. R. Wilkins underwent ter, Dianne, who have been mak­ the Easter holidays. Ward-White Engagement Announced surgery Saturday at Baptist Hos­ Wilkesboro St. ing their home with her parents, Miss Jane Hayden Morris will Mr. and Mrs. Grady Nash Ward boro, appearing on WFMY-TV,! pital, Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Frost, Rt. 2, arrive Tuesday from New York ofvMocksville announce the en- j radio and recitals. She is a mem-j t';o pn«t year, left Wednesday for to spend ten days with her par­ gagement of their only uaughter, ber of the Euterpe club. i yssms&msm&xi ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris, l.W\WWiWW.WiVAVVAV-VAWiVWWWAl Seattle, Wasii., where they will Mary Neil, to James David White, Mr. White, after completing! -• INDIVIDUALIZED sail for Japan to join Major Daigle. before her marriage on 'April 19. only son of Mr. and Mrs. James his sophomore year at the Uni- They will visit friends in Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Knox Johnstone Alevander White of Kannapolis...... ,, TO YOU . versity of North Carolina, served Mexico and Hollywood. Calif., en- and Miss Carroll Johnstone spent The wedding is planned lo r1 I three years as a lieutenant in the I! route to Seattle. several days last week in Will­ June' 21. iamsburg, Va. U. S. Army Air Forces, with a Mrs. Frances McClamrock of Miss Ward, now a resident of tour of duty in Italy. He return- 1 Mrs. W. A. Allison of Charlotte Greensboro, received a B.M. de- III; Rt. 3, entered the Baptist Hospi­ ed to the university, graduating! tal Tuesday for surgery. spent Tuesday here with rela­ groe at Greensboro College, where with an A.B. degree in 1947. He Mr. and Mrs. Avilon Frye and tives. she was piano accompanist for son, Keith, spent the week end Claude Horn, Harold Boger and the college Glee Club, she later as President of the Caro- in Greensboro, the guests of her Paul Johnson attended a dinner studied piano at the j uilliard; Athletic Association, was co- meeting o'f the Cities Service Oil captsin of the basketball team, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brax­ School of Music in New York and was voted to All-Southern ton; Co., held at the Robert E. Lee City, studying under the late Er­ Basketball in 1947. He was elec­ Miss Ann Poston was chosen Hotel, Winston - Salem, Monday nest Hutcheson. In November of ted to the Grail honor society and the sweetheart of Sigma Cfii at night. 1947, while teaching piano in Your Easter Bonnet the annual Sweetheart Ball held Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gragg of Williamston, Miss Ward was ap­ was a member of Sigma Chi fra­ needs a sparkling hair­ Bainbridge, Ga., were guests pointed by Governor Cherry to ternity. Before entering law do in an up to the min­ Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Knox represent North Carolina at the school at the University of North ute style trend. Look Johnstone. Birmingham Christmas Carnival Carolina In Sept., 1951, Mr. White your prettiest Easter PrincessTheatre Mr. and Mrs. J. P. LeGrand in Birmingham, Ala. For the was affiliated with General Elec­ Sunday in an Easter Matinee Everyday, 3:M PJM. and Mrs. Claude Horn visited past three and one-half years she tric Supply Corporation in Sac­ Coif designed especially Night 7 ft 9 FJM. their daughters, Misses Clara has been a member of the fac-. ramento, Calif., Charlotte and for your and your new “Easter Time Is Dress Up Time”. . . . Belle LeGrand and Marion Horn ulty at Vassar Studios, Greens- Greensboro. bonnet. THURSDAY ft FRIDAY No Easter outfit is complete without a New Pair of Jean Peters in “ANNE OF THE Monday night in Winston-Salem. Dressy Shoes to match. INDIES,” with Louis Jordan. Call 122 for your Our shoe stock is complete with all the New Spring In Technicolor. Added .News Mrs.- L. W. Murray underwent County Elimination Salem M. Y. F. Easter Beauty' appoint­ and Cartoon. styles and colors'that are "a must...... surgery at Baptist Hospital last Officers Elected ment NOW and bring Contest Held Friday We can outfit the Entire Family with good all leather SATURDAY — Charles Starr- Thursday. Sue Cuthrell of Cooleemee was The Methodist Youth Fellow­ STAR BRAND SHOES. Priced within your budget. WE your Easter Bonnet with ett in “THE KID FROM AM- FIT THE HARD TO FIT FEET. _____ you when you come in. ORILLA,” with Smiley Bur­ the winner in the county “Green ship of Salem Church elected of- nette. Added Serial ft Cartoon. Schedule-Given------Pastures"—elimination"speaking' ficers-Sunday night at their weelF Remember— Star BrandShoesareBETTER. WWWWWWWVWrtrt MONDAY ft TUESDAY—Mau­ For H. D. Clubs contest which was held in the lo­ ly meeting. They are: President, reen O’Hara in “THE FLAME cal high school auditorium last Miss Margaret Ann Cartner; OF ARABY,” with Jeff Chand­ Smith Grove Club wil lmeet in C. C. Sanford Sons Co. MAYFAIR ler. In Technicolor. Added Friday afternoon. Vice-President, Jeannette Smoot; Snow Carnival ft News. Smith Grove Club will meet in Kermit Bailey of Shady Grove Secretary, Mrs. Henry Dyson; BEAUTY SHOP April 8, at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. WED N E S DA Y — Claudette won second place and Bill Smith Treasurer, Carl Cartner and re­ Colberet in “LET’S MAKE IT are Mesdames Paul Bowles and w w w w w w w ______JO COOLEY, Owner LEGAL,” with Zachary Scott, of Farmington, third. porter, Miss Glenda Koontz. E. T. Robertson. VWVWWWVWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWWVWWWWVW Barbara Bates ft MacDonald The county prizes were spon­ The program for Sunday night Mrs. Lessie York Carey. Added Comedy and Bailey’s Chappel Club will meet sored by the Bank of Davie and April 4, will be How and When Cartoon. with Mrs. Will Myers on Wednes­ Bonnie Peoples the Cooleemee prizes were given the Methodist Church was or­ FOB SHOW TIME CALL lt t day, April 9, at 2:30 p.m. by K. L. Foster and Call and ganized. Kappa Club will meet in the Booe Stores. , Community Building on Thurs­ AU young people are urged to Miss Cuthrell was presented a day, April 10 at 2:30 p.m. Hostess­ attend. h k o CORSAGES $25 War Bond and Kermit Bailey es are Miss Verlie Koontz, Miss $10 in cash. ORCHIDS Glenda Koontz and Mrs. George Morris-Saunier fW W W EASTER LILIES Woodward. Judges for the, contest were: Invitations have been received Clarksville Club will meet with Rev. A. J. Cox, Ralph Randall POTTED Plants reading as follows: ^ m r u u m f ** EASTER Mrs. E. H. Clontz on Friday, April and Ed Latta. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cecil Mor­ 11, at 7:30 p.m. The first place winner will ris request the honour of your compete in the State elimination presence at the marriage of their Pino-Farmington contest which will be held in daughter, Jane Hayden, to Mr. Children’s ^ Greensboro on Friday, April 4. Lovliest H. D. Club Meets Pierre Paul Saunier, Jr., on Sat­ urday, the nineteenth of April, at EASTER DRESSES Mrs. Gene Miller and Mrs. memento Vanzant-Walker six o’clock, First Presbyterian Michalove entertained the mem­ $2.98, $3.98 & $5.98 *A Church, Mocksville, North Caro­ .of all— a Cor­ bers of the Pino - Farmington Vows Spoken lina. Miss Dorothy Ann Waller, sage, Bouquet Home Demonstration Club Wed­ / ______New EASTER HATS nesday at the Grange Hall. daughter of Mrs. George P. Wall­ Mi*, and Mrs-. Hartman or potted plant The home agent, Miss Florence er of near Cornatzer, and the late $2.29 to $7.98 Mackie, gave a demonstration on Mr. Waller and Billy Vanzant Hosts At Dinner of her favorite “Furniture Arrangement.” son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Van­ Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman D R E S S E S Refreshments were served by zant of Jerusalem, were united in Spring blooms. entertaned at a dinner Sunday $2.98 to $19.98 the hostesses to 21 members and marriage Monday afternoon, at their home here. Guests includ­ several visitors. March 24, at the home of T. I. ed: Mr. and Mrs. William Schol- ORDER Caudell on North Main St. tes and Mr. and Mrs. Vincesprack- BLOUSES \] Harry Osborne, Jr. lin of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Nell , crepes, sheers n Mocksville Girl’s State TODAY Honored at Party Lashley of Farmington and Mrs. and nylons M R. B. Bunch, Jr., and son Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborne Delegates Are Selected III, of Knoxville, Tenn. entertained at a party Friday The Auxiliary of Mocksville , $1.98 to $4.98 evening at their home on Lex­ Post 174 American Legion, lms BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS ington Avenue, complimenting chosen as delegates to the 13th Mr. and Mrs. .Tom Ridenhour, SK IR T S...... i...... $2.98 and $3.39 PHONE YOUR ORDERS NOW- their son, Harry, Jr., on his birth' annual Tar Heel Girl’s State, a daughter, March 31, at Rowan Children’s SK IR TS...... $2.98 and $3.98 Deliveries on Easter Morning day anniversary. Carmen Gren and Mary Sue Ran­ Memorial Hospital, Salisbury. The home was artistically dec­ kin, rising seniors at Mocksville Mr. anl Mrs. H. R. Hendrix, a I 1 orated with early. Spring flowers High School. daughter, Patricia Jo, March 28, Childrens BLOUSES, all sizes, batiste, “A Woman Never Forgets The Man Who Refreshments of sandwiches, The Girls’ State meeting will at Rowan Memorial Hospital. broadcloth and crepe..... $1.98 and $2.98 Always Remembers.” nuts, cookies and punch were be held the second week in June Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Livengood, served from the dining table at WCUNC, Greensboro. Miss Rt. 2, a daughter, Wanda Ophelia, which was centerid with a huge Green is the daughter of Dr. and March 23, at Rowan Memorial S iiet fylaute/i SU&p. bowl of yellow jonquils during Mrs. G. V. Green of Fork. Miss Hospital. Blackwelder - Smoot the evening. Rankin is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Draughn, Maple Ave Phone 113 Bingo and dancing were enjoy­ and Mrs. D. C. Rankin of Mocks­ Rt. 3, a daughter, June Ann, on Phone 23W ' Mocksville, N. C. ed by the 40 guests present. ville. March 28, at Rowan Memorial PAGE SIX THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 Mother . Does Your Little Girl Look Like “Miss Sunbeam?” ENTER HER in the

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DAVIE COUNTY Every Little Girl in Davie County May Enter at No Cost Whatever! tfVWWWVWWWWWVtVWWWVWWVVWWWVVWWVVWVWWVVVUVVt Here Are the Five Simple Rules:

1. Any girl between the ages of three and ten, who lives in Davie County, is eli­ gible. It doesn’t matter whether she’s blonde like Miss Sunbeam, or whether ;///&&} she’s a brunette, or a red-head— she may have a smile or a Hairdo like Sunny.

2. Call Smith Studio for an appointment to make the little girl’s picture no later than April 11th. These photographs will be taken at no cost to you, and will become the property of Smith Studio. ■€^ wv V>%w 3. On April 14th, all photographs will be displayed in the lobbies of the Princess o * e ^ and Cooleemee theaters. For three weeks the public will vote on the little girl most like Miss Sunbeam.

Co ^ 4. The little girl who receives the largest number of votes will be Miss Sunbeam a > * ^ * - 1 of Davie County.

***** 5. Each County winner will be judged at a later date to find four contestants to •t® enter in the Miss Sunbeam of America Contest. Miss Sunbeam of America & will win a two week trip to Paris for herself and her parents, plus many other 0* ,eS& c^eV * valuable prizes. cop V*

HURRY, MOTHERS! all Gray Smith Studi For Appointment S u n b e a m Mocksville 300 *7/ie H\tad fyo** Meed jp* Cnetoftf. WWWWWWMAW W.S.C.S. Women houier and J.-C. Little attended Personals the installation of O.E.S. officers Four Corners' ^ t.SupSr.Had PINO Convene Tuesday in Salisbury Saturday night. At Rotary Hut v Mr. and Mrs. Bowman George Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Everette Gray Mc- A The April meeting of the W.S. The Woman’s Society of Christ­ and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wea^ The Young Adult Class of the Clomrock are occupying an apart­ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs/ ^ i S . will be held at the home of ian Service met in the newly-dec­ therman of Raleigh were Sunday Dewey Widner in Winston-Sa- Flrrt Methodi8t Church Sunday ment in Mrs. Germain Wellman’s kfesdames Hugh and Grady La- orated Men’s class room of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Iem School held a buffet supper on home on Lexington Ave. They ihem on April 1, at 2 p.m. First Methodist Church, Tuesday Moore and JJiss Janie Martin. Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. at moved last Friday. Mrs. Dewey Dixon was given a Mrs. Richard Campany and evening to review the mission Miss Jane Robinson returned the Rotary Hut. Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Avett surprise birthday luncheon Sun-! :hildren of Georgia and father-in- study book, “ The Family — The Friday from Baptist Hospital Charles Woodruff and' Mr. and of High Point spent Monday with day by her husband, L. D. Dixon. law, Mr. Campany, spent several Christian’s Concern.” The room where she was a patient the past Mrs. Russell Barber were hosts their daughter, Mrs. Henry C. Guests included her brothers and Jays last week with Mr. and Mrs. was arranged for the occasion to week. for the occasion. Tomlinson and Mr. Tomlinson. their families, her sister, Miss C. H, McMahan. They were en- represent a home setting. Miss Sara Foster left Sunday Mrs. R. L. Frye was called to Opol Essie and Dr. and Mrs. Con­ After the supper games and route to New York where they Reviewing chapters in the book to resume her work at Lewisburg Fort Jackson, Columbia, S. C., nell, pastor of Courtney Baptist group singing, directed by Mr. will visit the Campany family for were: Mesdames Frank Clement, College, after spending the Spring recently because of the illness of Church, and Mrs. Corn. Barber were enjoyed by the 33 several weeks. Gerald Bleckwelder, Wade Dy­ holidays here with her parents. her son, Sgt. Ralph Frye, who is Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and' members and two visitors, Rev. ■ Sunday visitors of Mrs. C. W, son and Leslie Daniel from the Mrs. Harold Wagoner moved stationed there. Mrs. Kate Demot of Winston-Sa-1 and Mrs. A. J. Cox. Dull were: Mr. and Mrs. Denton local society; Mrs. Nell Lashley last Thursday from the Harding k t * ■**•»/# Bill Click, student at Catawba Iem were Saturday evening | Boger, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dull from Farmington; and Miss Amy apartments to her mother’s home, Talber* from Advance. College, spent the week en* here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erlie Harris of Mountain Park, and children and Mr. and Mrs. CPL. CURTIS LEE REAVIS, Mrs. Germaine Wellman on Lex­ with his parents. Davis. were: Miss Joan Lowery, Bbby Glenn Jones. Sixty-three members were pres­ above, son of Mrs. and Mrs. W. ington Ave. Mr. Wagoner is in He had been seriously ill for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Laymon and urton and Jimmy Dean Lowery. Mesdames Gene Miller and E. ent from the local society and L. Reavis, of Route 2, is now training at Parris Island, S. C. the past two weeks and in declin­ son, Jerry Wayne, havo moved to Mr. and Mrs. William Ratledge B. Michalsen entertained the H. from the Farmington, Advance, with the 969th Army Engineers The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Cox ing health for two years. Route 1, Cana, from Winston-Sa­ o'i Winston-Salem spent the week D. Club Wednesday afternoon. Cooleemee, Oak Grove, Center at Camp Roder, Salzburg, spent Sunday afternoon in Hick­ lem. end with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Edwards and and Liberty societies. Austria. ory, the guests of Mr. and Mrs Mr. Lyerly, a retired sawmill Mrs. Dora Harpe underwent Mrs. A. C. Ratledge. iMrs. Guy Collette spent one day Refreshments of punch and A graduate of Farmington W. E. Cox. operator was born in Stanly 'last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. cookies were served during in High1 School, he entered the The Junior - Senior banquet of County on Oct. 12, 1871, son of surgery at City Hospital, Winston- Dr .and Mrs. L. R. Shelton and X . Miller. tormission to the group present. Army Jan. 8, 1951, and train­ the local high school will be held the late Joseph and Sarah Fisher Salem, Saturday. Her condition children, Bonnie and Kinney, of | Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Dull visit- ed at Camp Rucker, Ala. He is Saturday night at the Robert E, Lyerly. He was a member of is satisfactory. Winston - Salem, were Sunday Christiana Lutheran Church. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' guests of Mrs. E. J. Shelton. led Mesdames Bob Wallacc and Dinner Is Given married to the former Miss Lee Hotel. Jamie Ruth Jones of Mocks­ John Cardenas spent the week iHenry Lee Shore Sunday after- At Eidson Home VWVWVWWVWWWWWWWVWWWWWWUWWWWVWWWVWWWWWWWWWVWWWVIWVV j noon, both patients at Rowan Me- ville. He was employed by Her­ end here with his family. Miss Mary Jane Eidson 'enter 1 morial Hospital. itage Furniture Company be­ Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Leon> tainod at a dinner Sunday night i Week end guests of Mrs. Wal- fore entering service. ard and son moved Monday to at her home on North Main St. Dull were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Fork. They have occupied the E Covers were laid for: Miss Eid­ WSCS MEETING f e p e c Reavis and sons. E. Hunt home here for the past son, J. H. Eidson, Miss Mary Neil Circle 1 of the Methodist WS two years. O'Brien Dixon’s car that was Ward, James White, student at CS will present a play “Cast Thy W. N. Smith entered Rowan | .stolen Thursday night while he the University of N. C.; James Bread," at the regular April meet­ Memorial Hospital Saturday Yor j was working at the Journal and Howell of Greesboro and Jack ing, Monday night at 7:30, in the observation and treatment. j Sentinel in Winston-Salem, was Ward. Ladies' Parlor. I found by police, but it had been Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leach, and driven over 200 miles. IT FAYS TO ADVERTISE Use An Enterprise Want Ad Mesdames J. C. Jones, R. M. Hout-

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To All Customers GMAC DAVIE COUNTY CHAPTER . EASY DR. RAMEY F. KEMP, Director of Fund Raising Campaign Old and New PAYMENT PLAN CURTIS PRICE...... Chapter Chairman WE EXTEND A VERY SPECIAL COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN WELCOME TO BE OF SERVICE Advance, Bixby, Cornatzer...... REV. W . E. FITZGERALD TO YOU! Cana ...... MRS. LOLA ETCHISON Cooleemee, Business and Residential...... BOB HOYLE Erwin Mills, Cooleemee...... C. W . HOWELL Farmington...... MISS VADA JOHNSON PENNINGTON Mocksville Industries...... GRADY WARD Mocksville Business...... REV. PAUL RICHARDS Chevrolet Co., Inc. Mocksville Residential...... MRS. E. L. SHORT Sheffield ...... GENE SEATS 308 WILKESBORO ST. Smith Grove...... MRS. EFFIE SMITH MOCKSVILLE, N. C. , O. K. POPE J. W. PENNINGTON Wm. R. Davie...... MRS. WILL FURCHES Secretary & Treasurer President Phone 156-J Davie County Training School...... R. W. JOHNSON Mrs. Byerly Siden is spending Festival. Fork several days with her sister, Mrs. - Betty Angell of Mocksville was Carmen Greene, Helen Potts, Frank DeParle and Mr. DeParle the week end guest of Edrea Kermit Bailey and Aubrey Flem­ in S.ummerville, S. C., and will Greene. ing spent the week end in Ral­ visit the Magnolia Gardens in Cpl. Herman Vogler of Camp eigh sight-seeing. Charleston, S. C. Polk, La., spent Sunday evening with Worth and Avalon Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Seagle Barn­ Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Alla Powers of hardt and daughter, Linda, of Mrs. G. V. Greene, Carmen and Louisville, Ky., spent one evening Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Mrs. J. F. Edna Grene of Fork, and Mr. and last week with her brother, L. R. Barnhardt of Lexington, Rt. 5, Mrs. Gene Greene o'i Winston- Craver and Mrs. Craver. spent last Thursday afternoon Salem will spend the week end in Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Potts of with Mrs. Cora Kimmer. Wilmington, attending the Azalea Advance spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. C| Bailey. The Woman’s Auxiliary of As­ cension Chapel will meet with Dramatic Sleek Mrs. J. C. Sanford in Mocksville Sailor of Bali straw SPECIAL! Thursday afternoon. as featured in Brown D. M. Bailey, Sr., is still a pa­ or mimosa tient at Lexington Memorial hos­ pital. $15.00 Bixby News

Mrs. Arnold Roberston and < f children visited Mrs. Tommy Cor- natzor Thursday. C .S. Massey spent Wednesday with his daughter, Mrs. Edith Branch, of Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Martin and W. T. Myers left Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hil­ ton at Oxford. Mr. Hilton is ill in the hospital there. Alton Beauchamp, stationed at Camp Lejeune, is spending the week end at home. Rickey Cornatzer spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beauchamp. Xm • 1 ? /J v.... : - -V Turner Robertson and daugh­ ter, .Eugenia, of Lexington, E. T. PLASTIC Robertson and children of Smith Ripple brine Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert How­ of Bali straw ard and children of Dulins, spent i F Platform Rocker $24.50 adorned with Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Robertson. poppies IN TWO STYLES—AS SHOWN ABOVE OR WITH Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barney $15.98 KNUCKLE ARMS. A Variety of Colors. and children of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Tom Howard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nivens and Daniel Furniture children spent Sunday with rela­ tives in Charlotte. & Electric Company Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tuttle and daughter spent Sunday af­ At The Overhead Bridge Mocksville, N. C. ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cornatzer.

We work at the Dixie Furniture Company and we are paying for this space in the paper so we can state why we do not want the union down there. We can say beyond a doubt that most of the people who work there feel the same way we do about this:

1 . We do not need the union because we are getting GOOD We do not want th union because WE DO NOT WANT PAY AT DIXIE. We could not go anywhere else around TROUBLE, AND TROUBLE IS WHAT IT BRINGS. here and get better pay than we are now getting there. The union has got it going on right now close around here. 2. We do not need the union because we are getting REGU­ STRIKES and ARGUMENTS and FIGHTING and JOBS LAR WORK AT DIXIE. There are a lot of plants that* SHUT DOWN & PAY SHUTT OFF & everybody worried are not working now, and a steady job is a mighty good and stirred up all the time. WE DO NOT WANT THAT thing to have. HERE.

WE URGE EVERYBODY AT DIXIE TO VOTE TO KEEP THIS UNION OUT. Some people signed cards without knowing much about the union when the organizers first came around. Now we have all found out more about it and we can vote as we wish. The vote will be private and we do not sign our names on the ballots. It is important to everyone of us to vote in this election. Let’s vote this union down Committee of Dixie Employees Against the CIO THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE NINE

BKrORE THE BOARD OP COMMIBS-^ BEFORE TBE BOARD OF COMMfgg. IONERS OF THE TOWN OF MOCKS- IONERS OF THE TOWN OF MOCKS­ VILLE. VILLE. NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY. DAVIE COUNTY. Stop Taking IN RE: West Church Street IN RE: Church Street Extension SHOAF Local Improvement District Local Improvement District It appearing_ to. thc Board of Commit*...... II tippuaring lu the Board ol Commls-i sloncrs of thc town of Mocksville that a sloncrs of thc town of Mocksville that a 1 Harsh Drugs for petition for thc paving of West Church petition for the paving of Church Street! COAL, SAND Street has been signed by a majority . Extension has been signed by n majority of the owners who represent* a majority ! of thc owners who represent a majority Constipation & of all the lineal feet or frontage of the of all the lineal feet of frontage of the STONE land abutting said street hereinafter de- Innd abutting said street hereinafter do- i _ scribed* as certified by S. M. Call, Sccrc- scribed, as certified by S. M. Call, Sccrc- FOR SALE—OS choice Hereford heifers ing lands, for parks, playgrounds, nnd BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that vaccinated for blackleg and bant*. 40 buildings, the Improvement thereof, and said Rccrcatlon Commission shall be com­ sufficient;M,fffTrEi!"l,rcr' nn ns hereinabove described be improved bv well's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup hours. S and S Implement Co., Lexing­ until 9:00 P.M.. and that Saturday, April provide, maintain, conduct nnd operate proved; by grading and surface treatment. grading and surface treatment and black Pepsin. It'i aU-ttfyUtblt. No salts, no harsh AUTOMOBILE SAFETY ton. 4-3-2tp 19,1952, shall be challenge day. the recreational system, with authority i «nd black topping: that the abutting prop- topping; that the abutting property own- That thc polling placc and thc names to e m p lo y directors, supervisors and play crty owners pay fifty cents <50c» pcr <‘rs pay fifty cents «.50ci pcr foot per drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract Glass Installed M U S I C A L of the election officers, subject to change, leaders, ...... and ...... such other...... officers...... and cm- foot per ok.uside ii.iuand thcinv uniivi.-iowners \ofj i thevitv liuiui* abutt- :[ side and the ii.w ownersuniiLin inof the uiv tiumimuabutting , of-• Senna, oldest and v.i*one v. of the>»« ui finest 140 TIME LIKE THIS TIME—To fict a as provided by law arc as follows:— ployees as may be deemed best within • ijjn property affected hereby shall pay, property affected hereby shall pay the I watural laxatives known to medicine, —All Models— Rood reconditioned piano at a bargain Polling place, Court House; Registrar, the...» budget.— provided for the commission the amount...... assessed against their property amount assessed. . . against their property tv. r .u — n*. e- ___ i _____ price. Wo must clear our floor immed­ Mrs. Louise R. M cronoy, 430 South Main by thc Town of Mocksville, of from np«( jn cash upon the completion of the in cash upon tho completion of the work Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes ROBIE NASH iately for new shipment. Several PRAC­ St., Mocksville, N. C.: Judges, Edward propriatlons made by it, or from other, work nnd tho confirmation of the assess- and thc confirmation of thc assessment good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief iunds in the hands of the commission; to , ment ro|| or within thirty days from 1819 S. Main St.—Phone S50 TICE pianos w ill be sold for $10.00 L. Short and G. H. C. Shutt. roll or within thirty days from date a m fo rla th . Helps you get regular, ends dow n plus as little at $5.00 per month tBy order of the Board of Commission­ acquire by purchase, gift or otherwise * flnte thereof without interest or in fl\- thereof without interest or in five equal Salisbury, N. G. if desired, for four months. All are re­ ers of Town of Mocksville, N. C. such real estate, equipment or parapher­ equal annual installments bearing Inter-I annual installments bearing interest at chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach conditioned, tuned nnd guaranteed. This March 20th, 1052. nalia as may be necessary to the success­ cst nt the rate of per annum from the rate of Or* per annum from date of •outness that constipation often brings. Dont miss this chance to make your JOHN E. DURHAM, Mayor ful maintenance of its recreational pro­ date of confirmation of the assessment confirmation of the assessment roll. G. S. child happy. E. G. FRITTS PIANO CO. S. M. CALL, Clerk, Treasurer gram. G. S.3C. Recompiled 1952 100 roll. G. S. 3C. Compiled 1952, 160, Art. 9. 3C. Complied 1952, lfiO. Art. 9. Lexington, N. C. 4-3-4tp 3-27-41 Article 12. That the aforementioned improvement That the aforementioned improvement Manay bask This 2nd day of January, 1952. of West Church Street in the town of Church Street Extension in the town If naf la t liM BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY J. E. DURHAM. M ayor of Mocksville hereinabove described Is of Mocksville hereinabove described is VENETIAN BLINDS TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE Attest: S. M. CALL, Secretary. 4-3-2t MeS bottl. to Sox 280, *300.00 MONTHLY SPARE TIME—Re­ RESOLUTION a public necessity and that the said Im­ a public ncccssity and that the said Im­ METAL. AWNINGS filling and collecting nickels from our provement Is to be made acconiing to the provement is to be made according to the N. Y. I*. N. r. WHEREAS: thc General Assembly of NOTICE FOR SEALED PROPOSAL FOR plans and specifications of the City En­ plans and specifications of thc City En­ ALUMINUM SCREENS 5c Nut machines on profit-sharing plan. North Carolina at its 1945 session, as STREET IMPROVEMENT No seling or soliciting. Applicant must gineer now on file in thc city office. gineer now on file in the city office. Salisbury Venetian Blind set forth in GS 1A0-15Q, declared that In Notice is hereby given that the town Upon the motion of L. S. Bowden the Upon the motion of T. J. Caudell the have car, references and $480.00 w ork­ its considered judgment thc public good Manufacturing Company ing capital which is secured by inven­ of Mocksville will receive sealed propo­ foregoing resolution is adopted by tho foregoing resolution is adopted by thc and the general welfare of the citizens sals for thc widening, surfacing and following vote: Ayes 4, Noes 0. following vote: Ayes 4, Noes 0. DR.CfllDWEUS Statesville Road Phone 4319 tory. Incom e up to $300.00 m onthly de­ of this State require an adequate rec­ T. J. Caudell moved that the reso­ L. S. Bowden moved that the reso­ pending on amount of spare time de­ reational program, and that the creation, black topping of four streets in the town SALISBURY, N. C. voted to route. Excellent future pos­ of Mocksvillc; namely, Church Street lution be put on its final passage at lution be put on Its final passage nt this SENNA I A X A T I V E establishment and operation of a rec­ this meeting, seconded by J. C. Little meeting, seconded by J. C. Little nnd sibilities of opc:ating full time with reational system is a government func­ Extension, Maple Avenue, Pine Street much larger income. For prompt in- and West Church Street, containing ap­ nnd adopted. adopted. . . _ , . . . . ; tion t iu n m and ii»« isin ua uvvv.'.'iii.vnecessary VAiiiiiavexpense as ui*dc tcrv lcw tticliKUI, Phone in a p p lica tion .; b y A rllclc V 1J. Scctlon Seven of proximately 5061 centerline feet. Plans JOHN E. DURHAM, Mayor JOHN E. DURHAM, Mayor ) Reply MocksvUJc Enterprise, Box A, the Constitution of North Carolina, and, and specifications of the proposed work S. M. CALL, Secretary and Treasurer S. M. CALL. Secretary and Treasurer Mocksville, N. C. 4-3-ltp WHEREAS, on the 12th day o f June, are available at the town office in the 1951, A.D., the Board of Commissioners Post Offlcc Building, Mocksville, N. C. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISS­ BEFORE TIIE BOARD OF COMMISS­ HOUSE FOR SALE—5 roomsTbath, hard­ of the Town of Mocksville, North Caro­ All proposals may be mailed to the IONERS OF THE TOWN OF MOCKS­ IONERS OF TIIE TOWN OF MOCKS­ wood floors, built-in cabinets, hot wa- lina, passed a resolution setting up a Town Ofifce, Mocksvlllc, N. C., and they ter, 100 Salisbury St. See anytime af­ must be in Mocksville Post Office by VILLE. VILLE. , ROWAN Recreation Commission of the Town of ter 5 p.m . T elephon e 26S-J. K n ox P ow ­ Mocksville, consisting of five members, 5:30 o'clock,______P.M_____ April...... 4, 1952. Scaled NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA | ell. 3-27-2tp two members of which wore named from proposals will be opened In the town DAVIE COUNTY. DAVIE COUNTY. office on the 4th day of April, 1952, at IN RE: Pine Street the Board of Commissioners of thc Town IN RE: Maple Avenue I TWO HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT. One of Mocksville. two members of which 7 o ’ clock, P. M. Local Improvement District Foe Dogs ond livestock on church St. Extension and one on The governing body of tho town of It appearing to thc Board of Commis­ Local Improvement District ' were named from Davlc Memorial Asso­ It appearing to the Board of Commis­ PRINTING CO. Hardison St. Contact M. II. Murray, ciation, and one member of which was Mocksville reserves the right to rejeef sioners of the town of Mocksvlllc that a SEVERE MANGE. ITCH. FUNGI. Mocksville Flour Mills. 3-27-2tn to be chosen by the other four members any or all such proposals. • petition for the paving of Pine Street sioners of the town of Mocksvillc that a so named, and, This the 20th day of March, 1952. has been signed by a majority petition for the paving of Maple BARE SPOTS AND MOIST ECZE­ WANTED — Have your prescriptions WHEREAS, G. S. Scctlon 160-1B1, with JOHN E. DURHAM. Mayor of the owners who represent a majority Avenue has been signed by a majority Phone 532 - Salisbury, N. C. MA (puffed, aioist tin and tot). filled at HALL DRUG COMPANY. amendments thereto, providing for thc S. M. CALL, Sccrctary or all the lineal feet of frontage of the of the owners who represent a majority Ear soreness, ear mites, putt p i » Phone UI, Mocksville. tfn creation of rccrention commissions was 3-27-21 land abutting said street hereinafter de­ of all thc lineal feet of frontage of the amended by the General Assembly of scribed, as certified by S. M. Call. Secrc- land abutting said street hereinafter de­ pies and other skin irritations. Pro* GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING North Carolina nt thc 19S1 session as NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY Ftary-Trcasurer, and that such petition is scribed. as certified bv S. M. Call, S c c r c - ’ One of the largest printing ■ottt healing and hair gtowik a* and Electrical Scrvicc. N. C. Licensed evidenced by SB 140, Chapter 126, 1951 PUBLICATION sufficient: tary-Trcasurcr, and that such petition is •nd office supplv honsea In Electrician and Contractor. REA CER­ Session of Laws, providing a new sys­ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by sufficient: . YOUR MONEY BACK. TIFIED CONTRACTOR AND DEAL- tem or method of appointment to mem­ DAVIE COUNTY the Board of Comimssloners of the Town THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by * the Carolina*. ER. RODWELL ELECTRIC COM­ bers of rccrcatlon boards, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT of Mocksvlllc In meeting duly assembled the Board of Comlmssioncrs of the Town PANY, Mocksville, N. C. tfn NOW. THEREFORE, be it resolved by BEFORE THE CLERK tliat Pine Street, beginning at Junction of of Mocksville in meeting duly assembled tho Commissioners of thc Town of Mocks­ Fred H. Kosma vs. Mary Ann Kosmn , Pine Street with North Main Street. U. that Maple Avenue, beginning at thc IF MEAT RATIONING SHOULD COME- ville in regular meeting assembled that T h c defendant, M ary Ann Kosmn, w ill. S. Highway ...... No. 158,...... nnd extending Junction of Maple Avenue with Salisbury Bc prepared with your own supply. the resolution adopted the ISth day of take notice that an nclion entitled as southcnstwardly npproxlmntelv 1678 ccn- Street and extending eastwardly across Plenty of freezer tockcr space avail­ June. 1931, creating the rccrcatlon com­ abovc has been commenced in thc sw ’ tcrllne feet to Depot Street, be South Main Street and on tn the «outlv-1 • Printing able. DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER. tfn mission of Mocksvillc be and the same pcrior court of Davie County, North Ctr-.«m i the same is herebv declared a local east corner of W. L. Collins lot approx- ' is hereby repealed, rescinded nnd an­ ollna, for thc purpose of getting a di-1 improvement district and that the same imately 1405 centerline feet, be POULTRY—Will be dressed on the sec­ nulled. voree on the grounds of two year’s scp-fas hereinabove described be improved by and the same Is hereby declared n local ond nnd fourth Thursdays only. Have Be it further resolved that In lieu of oration, and the said defendant will fur- grading and surface treatment and black Improvement district nnd that thc tame • Lithographing poultry at locker by 11 a.m. DAVIE the Recreation Comimsslon hereby abol­ thcr take notice that she is required to topping; that the abutting property own- as hereinabove described be improved by FREEZER LOCKER, Phone 240, Mocks­ ished that the Commissioners of thc Town appear at the office of thc clerk of the crs pay fifty cents 1.50c) per foot per grading and surface treatment and black ville. tfn of Mocksvlllc, North Carllna, do hereby superior court of said county In thc side nnd the owners of the abutting topping; that the abutting property own­ crcate and establish a board to be known courthouse in Mocksvlllc, North Carolina, property affected hereby shnll pav the ers pay fifty cents (.50c) per foot per • Typewriters TOR RENT—Six room house. See W. H. as the Recreation Commission of the •Wthln twenty days after the 10th day amount nssesscd against their property side and the owners of the abutting. or L. C. WYATT, Route 3. 3-30-tfn Town of Mocksvlllc, North Carolina, to of April, 1952, nnd nnswer or demur to the in cash upon the completion of the work property affected hereby shall pay the consist of five members, two members of complaint in said action, or the plaintiff i and thc confirmation of thc assessment amount assessed against their property FOR SALK—Used Furniture: 2 Living w hich shall serve for a term o f 3 yenTS, will apply to the court for the relief roll or within thirty days from date in cash upon the completion of the work Room Suites; 2 End Tables; I Coffee two members of which shall serve for n demanded in said complaint. | thereof without interest or in five equal and the confirmation of the assessment • Complete table; 1 Kitchen Cabinet; 1 Oil Cook term of two years, nnd one member of This the 21st day of March, 1952. annual installments benring Interest nt roll or within thirty days from date Stove and other small items. GILBERT which shal serve fo ra term of three years. S. H. CHAFFIN, C.S.C. | the rate of Gr,r per nnnum from date of thereof without Interest or In five equal G OU GH , 747 Salisbury St., Telephone Upon expiration of their original terms Dnvic County, N. C. I confirmation of the assessment roll. G. S. annual installments bearing Interest at Office Supplies 379-W, 3-20-3t of office each succeeding term shall be CLAUDE HICKS. Atty. 3- 27.4t 3C. Com piled 1952, 160, Art. 9. the rate of (Kr per annum from date of for three years or until their successors That the aforementioned improvement confirmation of the assessment roll. G. S. NOTICE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL qualify for office. Vacancies in thc board , of Pine Street In thc town 3C. Compiled 1952. 1G0, Art. 9. ELECTION or commission shall be filled for the un- j of Mocksville hereinabove described is That thc aforementioned improvement The Commissioners of the town of expired term by appointment of the a public ncccssity and that the said im­ of Maple Avenue in the town Mocksville have called o special election governing body of the unit. Thc mem­ Four Corners! provement is to be made according to thc of Mocksvillc hereinabove described is to be held in thc town of Mocksville on bers shall serve without compensation. __ , l plans nnd specifications of the City En- a public ncccssity and that the said im­ Tuesday, A pril 29, 1952, from 6:30 o ’ clock The Recreation Commission, nt Its first Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Davis Kinecr now on file in the. city office. provement is to be made according to the A. M., until 6:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern meeting, shall appoint a chairman and | Upon the motion of J. C. Little thc plans and specifications of thc City En­ Standard Time, at which there shell be such other officers as may be deemed and Miss Mary Stovall of Win- foregoing resolution is adopted by the gineer now on file In the city offlcc. Wilkins Drug Co. submitted to the qualified voters of tho proper for the conduct of its business I following vote: Ayes 4, Noes 0. Upon the motion of M. H. Murray the town of Mocksvillc the question whether and Khali adopt rules and regulations to Ston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Caudell moved that the resolution foregoing resolution Is adopted by thc o r not n special tax o f six cents <.06c) on govern its procedures nnd may adopt 'be put on its final passage nt this moct- following vote: Ayes 4, Noes 0. m ? \ m s c r I h m l l the one hundred dollars of assessed valua­ rules and regulations from time to time Robert Davis and J. E. Davis ’ seconded by M. II. Murray and L. S. Bowden moved that the resolu­ tion of taxable property in the town of for the purpose of governing the use adopted. tion be put ” n Its final passage nt this i •: Mocksville shall be levied for the purpose of parks, playground, rccrcatlon centcrs Saturday. (They attended the JOHN E. DURHAM. Mayor meeting, seconded by J. C. Little nnd of paying all or part of the cost of acqulr- and facilities. S. M. CALL, Secretary and Treasurer adopted. square dance at the Farmington JOHN E. DURHAM. Mayor H R /t o m More than 300 million dollars S. M. CALL, Secretary nnd Treasurer Wheels Aligned gym Saturday evening. were spent on hair preparationS| Dog owners spend an estimated By the BZAR System Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Shore k V P ’ For Safe Driving last year in this county accordingi $12 million a year for veterinary are the parents of a baby girl, ROBIE NASH to the U. S. Department of Ag- j services and medicine—cat own Plan Now to Eat Better Brenda Sue. Mrs. Shore is a pa­ 1819 S. Main St.—Phone 650 riculture. | ers spend about half that much \ ^ Salisbury, N. C. tient at Rowan Memorial Hospi­ I ^^^iMMaaa smuts-6smm6 mo *ma> 6 tal, Salisbury. With a HOME FR EEZER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and sons, Bobby and Donnie, visited DIRECTORY of Dependable Business Mr. and Mrs. Wess Davis in Far­ mington recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Laymon and Professional Service and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Richie in DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS Mocksville. STATIONERY AND JOB PRINTING Flour, Meal, Feed Stuff The Best in Drugs and and Grain IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Drug Service. WHATEVER YOUR PRINTING NEEDS—WE CAN DO THE “JOB” Prescriptions Accurately TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFAC­ J . P. Green Compounded TION. IF We Represent Milliag Co. LEE SOUTHERN ENGRAVERS ? IS CQIIGHING Nall Drag Co. Phone 32 Near Depot For coughs and bronchitis due to colds you can now get Crcomulsion specially Phone 141 Mocksville THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE Mocksville prepared for Children in a new pink and blue packagc and be sure: ( 1) Your child will like it. (2) U contains only safe, proven ingredients. ' | Pure Crystal Ice Lumber, General Building (3) It contains no narcotics to dis­ turb nature's processes. | Coal for Grates, Stoves Supplies, Sheetrock, (4) It will aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and Furnaces and Stokers Plaster bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for Crcomulsion for Chil­ dren in the pink and blue package. Mocksville SMtk-Dwain CREOMUCSION lee & Feel Co. Leaker Co. K » C H IU M IN PHONE 233-j nhm tM *. Cfcil Mb, Ac* kndMi Phone 116 Salisbury Highway There’s new joy in li/»ng for you ond your | WHArs you* ptontm 1 family with a modern Home Freezer! • Chrysler - Plymouth CUSTOM GRINDING SALES & SERVICE CORN MEAL Just imagine having fresh-as-picked berries, • International Trucks FEEDS FOR SALE fruits, corn-on-the-cob whenever you want 20 INCH CASINO |S,M per f t them, ail the year round. And these foods will Franklin Well Boring Svc. Davie Repp 9 Miles North of Salisbury on be at their best. . . with all their original color, Mocksville Highway 601 N O W A T N~PAY Motor Company Feed Mill W. A . SETZEB, Owner texture, flavor and nutritional value! Phones: S47* X M, Salisbury Night: MU, Catawba Phone 169 Mocksville Phone 95

FOR BEST IN RECAPPING The business firms listed in this directory Send Your Tires to can be depended upon to solve any problem in SALES SERVICE DURE P0WEB COMPANY Tire RebaiMert, their field. No matter what your problem PeaaiaftiB J 3 k J m o n ( j C u e & u u , lac. might be — you may find the answer here. 904 Northwest Blvd. Chevrolet Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. T el 186 Mocksville PAGE TEN THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952

JAYCEES ADOPT and Kenneth Dwiggins were pre­ Roy Whitaker to J. T. Carter, 28.25 acres, Clarksville. salem. •MACEDONIA CHURCH sented with their membership pins 8 acres, Shady Grove. H. Bryce Parker to Harry P. I Real Estate A. T. Grant, Commissioner, to The Easter Service at Mace­ CONSTITUTION, and credentials by Bob Dwiggins, Sam L. Talbert to Chas. Tal­ Sides, 2 tracts, Shady Grove. Robert F. Stroud, one-half of bert, 3 acres, Shady Grove. W. F. Lippard to Tom Haword, donia Moravian Church will be­ ELECT DIRECTORS chairman of the membership and acre, Mocksville. orientation committee. Transactions L. H. Winnings to Albert How­ 3 acres, Farmington. held Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with The Mocksville Junior Cham­ A. D. Alexander to J. S. Gra­ Imperial Hosiery Mills, Inc., to the Church Band from Christ Mo- "Nick" Mando explained the ard, .37 of acre, Farmington. W. D .Reavis to Jessie R. Whit­ ber of Commerce ratified a new ham, 2 lots, J. S. Graham Division, Chas. W. Woodruff, 1 Vi lots, Mor­ ' ravian Church of Winston-Sn- purpose and objective of the Rec­ Jacob Stewart to Etrolia Linc- aker, 3 lots, Gaither property, t constitution and elected three Mocksville. / ris and Clement property, Mocks­ lem leading the Easter March to reation Commission and the ef­ berger, lot, Mocksville. Mocksville. new members to the board of di­ E. D. Laglc to Kenneth Rat- ville. | the grave yard. Reading from fect the special municipal elec­ Wm. A. Myers, Jr., to Paul G. rectors in a business meeting last ledge, lot, Calahaln. Mocksville Builders Supply to - j the Passion Week Manual will bo tion on April 29, will have on the Barney, 1 acre, Shady Grove. Thursday night. average citzen of Mocksville. Margaret F. Caudell to Addie Wm. S. Lowrance, part of 4 lots, More than 800 cases of malaria held Wednesday, Apfril 9 and Paul Barney to Thurman Corn­ Electcd to serve two year terms Bill Daniel was in Charge of the M. and Lucille I^oward, 1,132 sq Morris and Sanford property, among military personnel return- Thursday the 10th with ’ the on the board of directors were: program and presented Mr. Man­ yds., Mocksville. atzer, 2 lots, Stella Williams Di­ Mocksville. ing from Korea have been re- • Holy Communion Good Friday Cora Hartman to Henry D. vision, Shady Grove. Church of Christ of Salisbury Edgar Dickinson, Carroll Arndt, do. ported to the U. S. Public Health at 7:30, The Rev. J. G. Bruner is and Dr. Ramey F. Kemp. Clyde Hartman, 4.7 acres, Shady Grove. M. M. Harris to D. A. Harris, to Robert F. Jordan, lot, Jeru­ Service. | pastor of the church. Hendricks and Leo Williams are BASEBALL PRACTICE the other two members of the All aspirants for the Mocks­ board who have another year to ville baseball team are requested serve. Retiring members of the to meet at Rich Park at 3 p.m., board arc Hugh Larcw and Bill Saturday afternoon. Graham Mad­ Merrell. The local club received ison, manager of the local entry an additional member on the in the Yadkin Valley League, an­ board as the result of the mem­ nounced this would be the initial YouII beSM M IN THE RAIN bership totaling over 50. practice session of the season and After considerable discussion, requested all those interested to the club ratified a new constitu­ be present. tion. .The major changes 'from MORE ABOUT the old constitution involved the removal of the executive com- GRAND JURY mitee from the board of directors. 13 hogs and pigs, seven acres of U. S. NO. 1— COBBLER Also two new officers of vice- wheat planted, seven acres of oats planted. Jury reported they found S P 0 0 M S / presidents were created to more evenly distribute the work load building in extremely bad state Potatoes 10 lb bag, 69c on the executive committee. of repair. Fresh, Green, Guaranteed- .EACH Dates for the election of di­ The following repairs and im­ rectors and officers were also ad­ provements were recommended: Coconuts large size, 23c ^ T ' vanced to conform with the State Provide bathroom for family; im­ requirements. The point system prove toilet facilities for inmates California Sunkist 360’s ^ DOZEN was also adopted in the new con­ (found 10 persons using two toil­ S OX. pkg. stitution. ets); Replace torn shades, repair Lemons 39c Gold Medal The new constitution was pre­ sunken floors and sills; repair Florida large white meat pared and presented to the club leaking., roof. Recommended that Macaroni 10c by Bob Dwiggins. It is believed something be done about exterm­ that the changes incorporated in inating rats and mice. Repair Grapefruits 3 for 19c flues that cause a smake con­ Beech Nut Strained 3 Jan the new constitution will make New Crop Mild for more efficient operation of a dition; repair grainery, erect new large club. smokehouse. Onions 2 lbs, 29c Baby Food 31c Three new members were in­ The Grand Jury commended ducted Thursday night to swell Mr. Sain for doing a splendid job the club’s membership to 59. Rev. with the facilities at his dispo­ Southern Biscuit 1* lb. bag Paul Richards, Roy Brown, Jr., sal. Flour 79c

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RITES THURSDAY Advance Girl FOR DR. WILKINS Hanes Furniture Commends Selected On Efforts Towards Recreation Firm Pledges Full Honor Team REGISTRATION TO Thomasine Carter, of Shady Cooperation And , Grave, one of the great guards of EEGIN SATURDAY Support of Proposal j rcccnt years in Davie County, was The registration books for The Hanes Furniture Company selected on tho All - Northwest the Town of Mocksville will ci>mc out early this week pub­ Cage Squad reported by the Win­ open for registration of voters licly endorsing the proposed rec­ ston-Salem Journal and Sentinel. not heretofore registered on reation program for the Town of The selection was made by the Saturday, April 12. On Satur­ Mocksville. sports staff of that nevspaper with day, thc books will remain open Don E. Hcadcn, President and the cooperation of the coaches of all day at thc court house until Northwestern North Carolina. !) p.m. Treasurer of the company, in a letter to Mayor J. E. Durham and She will receive a trophy in Thc books will he open each recognition of her excellent play the Town Board of Commission­ day until April 19 for registra­ and leadership in the high school ers, termed the recreation pro­ tion from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. life of Northwest North Caro­ posal as “one of the finest moves Registration will close on lina. that I have seen interested citi­ Funeral services for Dr. Will­ Saturday, April 19, which shall The Northwest area covered in zens'' of Mocksvillc and Davie iam Robert Wilkins, 71, will be be challenge day. this selection extends roughly County sponsor and one of the held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Mrs. Louise R. Meroney, 438 A HOMAKER TABLE, manufactured by the Young Furniture Company o'i Mocksville, i9 in­ from the main line of thc South­ finest investments that can be First Presbyterian Church. Rev. South Main Street, Is serving as spected by P. S. Young nnd employees. Left tj right, Lon Whitaker, Mr. Young, HarOld Cope ern Railway to the Virginia line made.” Young, and J. C. McCullough. Mr. Whitaker and Mr. McCullough have been with Mr. Young Paul Richards will officiate. Ma­ registrar for the election. to Rowan County, west to Iredell The endorsement by Hanes since his curly venture into the wood-working business. (Enterprise Photo). sonic graveside rites will be held and then Northwest to the Tenn­ Furniture this week gives the two at Rose Cemetery. Negro Attempts Spiritual Enrichment essee line. largest industrial concerns of Young Furniture Company, The girls squad wns composed Dr. Wilkins paused 0\vay around To Scalp Wife Mocksville supporting the pro­ Services Planned For 4 a.m. April 9, at thc Baptist posed program. Heritage came of 18 players and is believed to George Irvin Neely, 24-year-old Hospital in Winston-Salem. He out with a public endorsement of Presbyterian Church be the best balanced for top­ Negro of 317 Depot St., was lodg­ The Evolution of A Hobby flight basketball play of any team had been in declining health since the proposal last week. "Spiritual Enrichment Services” ed in the local jail Saturday night selected in past years. suffering a broken hip in a fall Mr. Headen’s letter to Mayor Manufactuers Of are being planned for April 20-25 after allegedly trying to scalp his Those girls receiving honorable in Feb., 1951. He had been criti­ John E. Durham was as follows: Jim Roper Joins by the First Presbyterian Church wflfe, Bertha Neely, age 22. Eight­ HOmaker Table Line mentions for thc mythical bas­ cally ill for the past two weeks. April 8, 1952 of Mocksville. Rev. Ernest Flan een stitches were required to close Hanes Furniture ketball team were: Margaret Co­ He was born in Rutherford Mocksville, N. C. By GORDON TOMLINSON iken, Presbyterian Minister of the wound in her head which was Phillip S. Young as a young zart, Carolyn Ferebee, Carmen County on Sept. 19, 1880. Hon. John E. Durham, Mayor , Hanes Furniture Company, Inc. Craigsville, Va., will be the guest made with a pocket knife. Six man of 28 moved here in 1926 to Grene, Lcttie Ijames o'i Mocks­ Mocksville, North Carolina announced this week that Jim speaker. He attended the schools of Ruth­ stitchcs were required to close a manage the Mocksville branch of ville; Jean Athey and Linda Shore Dear Sir: Roper, formerly associated with The services will be held at # erford County and the University gash in her hand. the C. C. Young and Sons Funer­ of Cooleemee; Nell Phelps, Fran­ The management o, Hanes Fur­ C. B. Atkins of Knoxville, Tenn., p.m. each evening, April 20-25, of North Carolina, graduating in Deputy Sheriff Ransome Cook al Home. He was born and rear­ has accepted the position of Gen­ cos Ratledge and Elsie Bowen niture Company, Inc., would like with the Rev. Mr. Flaniken hold­ 1904 from the Pharmacy School. reports that the affray occured ed in Cooleemee where his father of Advance; Edith Howard, Betty to take this opportunity to con­ eral Superintendent with the lo­ ing the final service at 11 a.m. He was the last active druggist around 7 p.m., Saturday night, was established in the undertak­ cal firm. Montgomery, Nancy Seats, Louise gratulate you on the wise decis­ on Sunday, April 27. of that 1904 class. April 5' at their home on Depot ing business. D. E. Hcadcn, President and Seats of Farmington. ion in calling for a special elec­ In announcing the ‘‘Spiritual In 1904 he married the former St. Deputy Cook arrested George fThe Mocksville branch of this Manager of the company, express­ Boys from Davie County receiv­ tion to establish a recreation pro­ Enrichment Week” Rev. Paul Carrie Neisler of Rutherford Neely later at the doctor's officc. undertaking establishment was lo­ ing honorable mention on the gram for our community. ed that he was highly pleased to Richards stated that the purpose (Continued on Page 10) Bond has been set at $200. cated in thc old building now mythical squad were: Larry Fos­ have a gentleman of Mr. Roper’s of these services were two-Vold. The writer of this letter has used by thc Davie Feed and Seed ter and Keith Leonard of Mucks qualification associated with him. __“ It is designed to quicken the only been located in Mocksville Company on Depot Street.------ville; Denny Creason and Charles ■“Mr. Roper is one of the best Christian consciousness and deep­ and Davie County for a period of In 1028 P. S. Young and Arthur Wofford of Cooleemee; Derry' Carolyn Klein of Cooleemee furniture men known to thc en the spiritual life of those who five years, but has recognized Barnhardt and Jim Cornatzer of _Holknran_imit-in__tQfigtiier nnd I trade,” said Mr. .HcayeiK. are-church • members. It - is • also .from thc beginning of his personal erccted n small building near thc Advance; R. Brock and Mont­ Mr. Roper has held responsible for those who have never made observation that there was a great courthouse for radio and appli­ gomery of Farmington. Wms Davie Spelling Contest positions with tho Drcxel Furni­ commitment of their lives to need for a program such as you ance sales and repair. Mr. Hollo­ ture Company and the Henredon God and llis work. As the name Will Represent Davie Glenda Bailey of Shady Grove and your honorable board have man remained with Mr. Young a Permits Take A Company of Morganton. He ex­ implies, this week is for ‘Spiritual Margaret Adams of Farmington given so much thought and con­ few months and then moved to In District Contest pects to move his family to Mocks­ Enrichment”— the enrichment of Dip In March Joe Childers of Mocksville; AI sideration. . ville at an early date. Carolyn Klein of Cooleemee will ton Sheek of Smith Grove; Caro lives which are spiritually poverty Three building permits were I believe this to be one of Early in the 1930’s Mr. Young represent Davie County in the lyn Klein of Cooleemee. stricken," said Mr. Richards. issued during the month of March tiro finest moves that I have seen sold' this building to the county. ADVANCE BAPTIST REVIVAL Journal and Sentinel Spelling Bee Superintendent Curtis Price Mr. Richards also announced that totaled only $11,000. .They the citizens of Mocksville and Although engaged in the radio Revival services will begin at on May 3. Carolyn won the Da­ presented to each school winner district prayer meetings in prep­ 'were issued to Mocksville Build­ Davie County sponsor, and one of and appliance business, Mr. Young Advance Baptist Church on Mon­ vie County honors in a contest a certificate provided by the aration for the special week of ers Supply for a storage ware­ the finest investments that can continued to operate the local day, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. The held Monday morning in the Journal and Sentinel. He expres­ services. He announced that the house on South Main St., esti­ be made. branch of the undertaking estab­ Rev. Wendell J. Klein of Cool- Mocksville school auditorium. sed delight in the fine job each prayer meetings would be held 31 mated at $500; to Jack C. Daniel, We want you to know that the lishment until his father sold out cemee will be the guest minister. She won both the written and contestant did and the interest 7:30 p.m. ‘Wednesday, April 16, ai a dwelling on South Main Street, Hanes Furniture Company, Inc., the business in the early 1930’s. Rev. and Mrs. Klein will render oral contest. In the oral contest, shown in the contest. the following homes: is most enthusiastic about this Mr. Young continued to operate special music cach evening. $6,000; and a dwelling on Gai­ she correctly spelled the word D. F. Stilwell, County School Knox Johnstone Home, R. B. program and assure you and your the radio and appliance business ther St., issued to A. D. Richie, ‘pugnacity” to become the winn­ Supervisor, served as the official Sanford, leader. board our fullest coperation. at the Depot Street site. UNION SUNRISE SERVICE $4,500. er. pronouncer and thc principals of Dave Kankin Home, E. A. We are sending a copy of this Even as a boy, P. S. Young The Baptist, Methodist and Carolyn is the daughter of the respective schools acted as Eckerd, leader. FARMINGTON LODGE letter to each of the two news­ had always been interested in Presbyterian Churches of Mocks­ Rev. and Mrs. John Klein of judges. T. B. Woodruff Home, Edgnr Regular meeting of the Farm­ papers published in Mocksville wood working, and through the ville will hold a union Easter Cooleemee. She is in the eighth The winner of the Journal and Dickinson, leader. ington Lodge, No. 265, will be to express publicly our view9 application of such interest had Sunrise Service, Sunday morn­ grade and is 13 years of age. Sentinel Spelling Bee in Winston- S. S. Short Home, Hugh Larew, held Friday, April 11 at 7:30. concerning this recrcation pro­ developed this hobby into a defin­ ing at 6:30 a.m. The service will Battling it out Monday morn­ Salem on May 3, will go to Wash­ leader. All members are urged to attend gram. ite craftsmanship. be held at the First Presbyterian ing for the county championship ington, D. C., for the national Jason Branch Home, Paul Rich­ and visitors are welcome. Yours truly, In 1937, while still operating Church. The devotionals will be were the following contestants: finals. ards, leader. DON E. HEADEN, Pres. & Treas. the radio and appliance shop, he given by Rev. J. P. Davis, Pastor Hanes Furniture Company, Inc. (Continued on Page 6) of the First Baptist Church. Dog Vaccinations The special election will be held To Begin In Davie on April 29 for the people of Mocksville to decide whether or Rabies vaccination for all dogs Street Paving Contract Let not they wish to authorize the of Davie Cohnty will commence governing body to set aside a on Friday, April 11. A schedule tax levy of ,06c on the $100 valu­ To Powlas Co. of Salisbury of the vaccination clinics to be ation for the purpose of estab­ conducted by Dr. Clyde W. Young, The Mocksville Town Commis­ Maple Avenue, Pine Street, lishing an organized recreation Veterinarian, is printed elsewhere sioners awarded the paving con­ Church Street and Church Street program similar to those maintain­ tract for four local streets to the Extension. in this issue. ed by other towns. Dr. Fred Pegg, Health Officer E. L. Powlas Company of Salis­ Property owners on the above The recreation program will be of the Davie-Stokes-Yadkin Dis­ bury, N. C. .This company submitt­ streets submitted petitions ask under the direction and supervis­ ed the low bid of $12,500.67. ing that their streets be paved trict recommended that due to ion of the recreation commission At a meeting held last Friday under the.paving policy adopted rabies epidemics in Yadkin and established by the Mocksville night the sealed proposals were by the town board. This policy Forsyth counties that the rabies Town Board. Serving on this opened. The following bids were provides that the property own­ vaccination be held earlier this commission are: Curtis Price, E. submitted: E. L. Powlas of Salis­ ers pay at tho rate of .50c per lin­ year. He pointed out that al­ C. Morris, C. C. Hartman, D. J. bury, $12,500.67; Sherill Paving eal front foot, with the remain­ though no cases have been re­ Mando and W. C. Daniel. Company of Winston-Salem, $15,- der of the cost being borne by ported in Davie County, pre­ cautionary measures should be 081.78; Gilbert Engineering Com­ the Town of Mocksville and the FIDDLER’S CONVENTION pany of Statesville, N. C., $14,- Powell bill funds. taken to prevent an outbreak. The annual old-time Fiddler’s 474.46; Carolina Paving Com Mayor John E. Durham stated Dr. Young will hold a clinic at Convention will be held at the pany, Inc., Charlotte, N. C., $13- that action would initiated right Four Corners from 5:30 to 6 p. Shady Grove School, Advance, on 411.65. away towards having the tele' m. and William R. Davie School, SPELLlWU eom-JSSTAiVrs COMPETE FOR DaViE COUNTY HONORS. Shown above are the Monday night at 8 p.m. Cash prizes Four streets of Mocksville are phone and light poles moved back 6:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday of this school representatives who competed Monday for county honors. Reading left to right, Carolyn will be awarded to the best string Klein of Cooleemee, the winner and who vyill represent Davie County in the Spelling Bee in to be widened and black-topped so that the grading and widen week. The complete schedule of bands and to the winners of the Winston-Salem next month; Alton Sheek vit Smith Grove; Glenda Bailey, Shady Grove; Joe Chil­ clinics may be found on page 3. under this contract. They are ing can be accomplished. ders of Mocksville; Margaret Adams, Farmington. (Enterprise Photo). dancing contests. PAGE TWO THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952

to obtain food for our souls and Martin, Miss Flossie Martin, and The honoreos were presented: Cigarette manufacture set ai The Mocksville Enterprise minds than God’s Church? j the Rev. and Mrs. Paul H. Rich- f a gift by Mr. and Mrs. Black- new record in 1951, and a further • Secondly, ana to me most im- ards. welder. increase is in prospect for 1952.. Published Every Thursday at Mocksville, North Carolina portant, attending Church regu-.------larly or irregularly, has a great' MR. AND MRS. EUGENE S. BOWMAN...... Publishers influence on those who are non-! GORDON TOMLINSON...... ,...... Editor GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY! Christian. As Christian people fincerea at, the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second Dear Editor: we are witnesses for Christ. Our Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 During the month o'f April, the Church attendance in a great Mocksville Junior Chamber of sense determines how much or Commerce is having what I con­ how little we witness for Christ. About Easter sider one of its most important Paul, the great apostle, tells us projects. As a club we are urg­ we are to so live that our light Sunday will be Easter on which we honor the resur­ ing everyone, regardless of faith will shine bright enough for all rection or rising from the dead of Jesus Christ. to attend their Church. We believe non-Christians to see (Phillipians look fntldo an International To Christian people, Easter is joyous because it marks many, if indeed not all of our 2:15). It seems to me by attend­ Take a It hew to b« an ing Church now and then we can­ with Metro* body. See how it helps International to hav* all thlit the return to life of Christ. It is also the time when flow­ problems, local, national and in­ make deliveries easy. ternational will be solved when not hope to exert any great in­ • Silver Diamond volve-ln-heod engine built In tht ers and warm sun and green grass push aside the snow world's largest truck engine plant. we, as a nation, sincerely return fluence over a non-Christian, nor Metros offer up to 375 cubic feet of and dreary cold of winter. Even before the holiday had package capacity. They are easy to load • Mqxlmum monouvfrablllty—37° turning anglo, to our Church and The Living can we hope to offer a bright moro poiltlve control, safer, eoiler handling. its religious meaning, people greeted Spring with celebra­ God. shinning li*;ht to a world that so and unload, and so economical they’ve />

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THE/ UNION BACKS OUT!, WE HAVE RECEIVED NOTIFICATION FROM THE LABOR BOARD THAT THE UNION HAS WITHDRAWN FROM THE ELECTION WHICH WAS SCHEDULED TO BE HELD HERE APRIL 4.

After loudly calling for an election and keeping things in an upstir around here for a long while, the Union now turns tail and runs away and says that it does not want any election and does not make any further claims to represent you.

The reason for this is, of course, that the union leaders realize that you would vote against their union overwhelmingly.

We regard this outcome as proof of your attitude just as truly as if the election had actually been held. As we have previously told you, we believe that this result will prove to be to your own best interests and for this we think you are to be congratulated.

It seems to us also that this result is proof of your confidence in the management of this Company, and for this we sin­ cerely thank you. We want to see to it that such confidence on your part is justified and that Dixie Furniture Company shall in the future be an even better place to work than it has been. \ H. T. LINK Dixie Furniture Company, Inc. THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE THREI Violations Reported DAVIE BOYS AT before entering the Army. Exercise Long Horn, which will COME jH u ffcpu |i* YOU AND YOUR FARM On Traffic Accidents FORT HOOD, TEXAS end on April 11, is the largest TO THE By F. E. PEEBLES, County Agent I Statistics released' by'the"N. C: ~ Twcrmen~fronrRl7~4rMocks ville maneuvcr-to be held in-the-U^-S. ■' Department of Motor Vehicles re- are serving with the Aggressor since World War II. More than Cattle Lice are not permitted to use these] veal that three major violations Army in Exercise Long Horn, the 115,000 soldiers and airmen are From now until late spring is terms. Remember that your hard- constituted 46 per cent of the to- joint Army-Air Force maneuver participating. ware store does not peddle plow tal accidents for 1951. These three in progress at Fort Mood. the time when cattle lice are LOCAL P.-T. A. MEETING points, neither do the hatcheries violations are: (1) Speeding, 17 • They are Sgt. Richard A. Beck, most prevalent and do the most The Mocksville P.T. A. will TWICE AS MUCH FOR A PENNY MORF • damage. If, in spite of good feed, in North Carolina peddle chicks. percent; (2) Did not have the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beck, meet Thursday night, April 10 at Ai Adr»rtl~4 In U K • LOOK • POST • COUNTS • NUUK JOMNAL Don’t buy chicks from peddlers, right of way, 17 per cent; (3) On and Sgt. Hayden E. Benson. your cattle, especially young ones, 7:30 in the high school auditor­ ______-mn4 th, ky AM09 MHBT are losing weight and showing a they may turn out to be 98 per­ wrong side of road not in pass­ Beck is a tank driver and Ben­ ium. A Variety program will be son is a tank commander in the Tka Utafate MMettb rough dull coat, often with hair cent White Leghorn cockerels. ing, 12 per cent. These same three given by the primary grades. • coming off in patches, they most Purchase chicks from a reliable violations accounted for 50 per 317th Tank Battalion. Both at­ R ta sB w t n t n jfeaftB M i 31 likely have lice on them. source and as close to home a9 cent of the accidents in 1950. tended Cooleemee High School Use An Enterprise Want Ad ASPIRIN ANTISEPTIC i Lice are usually numerous possible but be sure to get the Operating a car intoxicated ac­ loo sp. urnra around the nose, eyes, brisket, kind of chicks you want. Always counted for five per cent of the <» RIG. FlttMNnl tail ho&d, and underside of the buy quality chicks. Results begin accidents in 1951. This represents COLOGNE STICK ft animal. It is common practice to with the kind of chicks placed a ore per cent decrease over 1950. Lunch refreshed DEODORANT STICK look for lice on the back of the under the hover. Be sure to specify Further breakdown of the ac- animal, but this is not the most production-bred chicks for layers. ., . , . NEtf [ (ndtlt IIPSTICKSV ms 101* cidents for 1951 reveal: Improper likely place to find them. and meat type of birds for broilers.! __ -V______with Coca-Cola By Adrienne. In ill ilamoroue shades. J $1.00 L I . I Milt If t o t M * passing of another vehicle, nine TOOTH PASTI If you are in doubt about a good! LORD tMTIMOftl lilt* Unan • * If lice are present, the follow­ i per cent; hit and run, three per ing method is recommended: source of chicks, consult your POUND PAPER cent; failure to signal or improp­ 2-76* "*•••• ftr Tm " county agent or agricultural ad­ Dust the animal with Rotenone- er signal, four per cent; improp­ W RITING PA M * visor. King Craft PINS Smut In leatherette bo* f A . Sulphur Dust (containing % of er starting from a parked posit­ owu 9 W 9 m i EARRINGS Desijrti t one per cent Rotenone). Repeat Grow Better Pullets NemtiMW ion, five per cent; disregarding m w a m v n i n n i - . s yds...... * n .3s< ifee PIAN UT BRITTLI treatment in two to three weeks. According to research work, traffic signals or traffic control UMM JPICt STICK COIOBNC 2V4 o n .... .Reg. 11.00 I f* 1.01* the chicks that were brooded and SIMUASStSE-Zlte Men's 1 Ladies'...... Reg. »1.00 lhet.lt i m. »ox $$• This powder may be applied with devices, eight per cent; followng UMtt' n u n c Stum pair...... Reg. 59< 21« IN a shaker or dust gun. Rub the raised separately and some dis- MIMS MTttintt moullmnli & (irjle, pint, Ref. 79* 2 tee tlX M t too closely, nine per cent; and Ml* or MHKSIA Renalli pint...... Reg. 33« 2 tee N< QUIK-BANDS powder well into the hair and tance away from old hens had misccllancous violations 11 per COMttSUI MCI n u n Adrienne...... R(|.$1.00 Jleft.lt* 36 regular, or 16 give as complete coverage as pos­ less trouble with leucosos (range1 cont RUWIM UCOttOl Retail Alco-Re.; pint...... Re|. 59e 2tae M< elastic type. t*f. Jit m m * MNtMl OK Retail Petrofot; pint...... Reg.59e 111 Ml N rk ir'i JUroiel sible. Clipping infested parts be­ paralysis) then chicks that were NTM0MN KR0IIDI US? 3%; pint...... Reg. 45< JfeeMe SMCNUM 1000 Vi er. tablets...... Re|. 11.26 2(oetJ7 INSECT KILLIR 12 07. spray bomb; fore aplying the powder will make raised with old birds. Also, re- During 1951 there was a nine lo u r PINS Helen Cornell; ph. ol 24...... Reg. 10« 2 toe tie Iti tmiOKS Medford white; pk...... Reg. 10< 2far It* contains D0T.ftf.*Uf w W “ it easier to work the powder into member that the old hens drive! Per cent increase in motor vehicle SCREW IRIvn sturdy. 5” ...... R:g.40< Ifeelt* 00 tvx* IVIIVOAV the hair and skin. the young chickens away from the mileage over 1950, yet fatalities UVtNOEl IHIrt CRUM bmshless or lath... .Reg. 59< 2far Me GRKTING CARDS aUM'SWMS cottantrpped applicators; 100'i. .Reg.29< 2farM« feed and water, thus causing a °nly increased eight per cent and RMMtMUUMtD CLOWS ReiMlid; pair.. .Reg. 79« 2lee N* Assortment of 16. 5 9 • MM Minms Hierro, In 3 styles___ Reg. J1.00 each 2 fee Ml Always Buy Quality Clilcks lot of stunted and ■ unthrifty the death rate for North Caro- TMATMAl C0t ( CRUM 1 lb...... Reg. SI 00 2 fee 1.01* 0«n«jn« Conneii chicks. Plan now to raise yourjl*na based on mile3 travelled ac- Murous men's 4 ladies', plastic...... Reg.Sl.00 2fae1.ll* 1 TURKISH TOWIIS If you can’t buy good chicks, fOUNTAM er IA1LP0MT Pill...... Reg.$1.00 2fae1.l1 18” * 36”. choice a m ■don’t buy any! You can’t afford pullets separately from old birds. I tually showed a decrease. Sel- IAIV MT1U choice of 3 styles...... Reg.2S( IfeeM* ot 5 colors. Most poultry raisers like to growjdom taken into consideration is not to buy good chicks. Cheap MM', SO I )N IN f IN' .All AN ■chicks may be the most expensive their pullets on a good, green the increase in exposure which MONEY-SAVERS BUT SENSATIONAL BUYS! in the long run. Also keep in mind range. By following this practice *s represented by tremendous in­ crease in car registrations and R unI FttUl TOW N Mi#ord ...... bo» ol 300 2 h r 41< that cheap chicks seldom chcep they have healthy and well de­ tirra»Ht««y TOOTH OMSK Kltnto, nylon...... in 3 styles Z f w « < the one billion miles of travel M U CMC0UTE IM S ...... jumbo size 2tw]fc long; Rarely, if ever, should dis­ veloped pullets to put in the lay­ M INERAL increase each year since 1948. CNOCIUn STII» Gale's $50,000 ...... 7 u s . 2 H r 2)< tressed or sick chicks be bought, ing house. 011 t u t s T U M U I S Libbey Safedge; crystal dear I f ir IS< even at “bargain prices”. Don’t Cull The Loafers rut M X -K im i TM UTS alkalizing analgesic. 25's 2f»r 5fc or. I0TUE.77T.2 fee 1JI A flock that lays is the one that lo'v producer or non - producer lIQUtO NST HOOORANT Dainty: squeeze bottle 2lw 7I<* be misled by the terms AA, AAA N O . I P N K 0 * . O IS M flC T M T ...... pint 2 h r 1.10 and AAAA grades of chicks as pays. A question often asked is, appears in the flock—cull poor O t IF , W M I t WON TOW C...... pint 2 IW 1.41 they seldom mean much and, too, "When should I cull my hens?” , layers any time during the year. CANNON DISH TOWIIS 15" * 28"...... 2 h r J N CANNON WASH CLOTHS UW’ * 1UV...... 2 fir I K the hatchcrics in North Carolina The best time to cull is when a A l^n should lay about 130 P O t n n PttTF Adrienne velour...... 4-Inch J t i f J K eggs to pay 1'or her feed and up' FRICTION TAK Mxo Monkey Grip.. . . 10 feet 2 M r 20d BOTTLE WITCH HA2EI Reiall; cooling astringent.. .pint 2 Mr M l keep. The profit is made on the what a Ju st to eat is sometimes of 100 * flui ftdcul Ta eggs she lays over this number. problem, blit wltnt to think For every cull hen in the flock, it with it never is. Coke is so good takes away the profit of at least —right in its own frosty bottle. one good laying hen. If, in a flock of 100 hens, you have 20 (OTTUD UNOU AUTHORITY OP THt COCA-COIA COMPANY IV WILKINS Retail Driij Store WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY culls, it will take 20 working P h o n e 2 1 “ Coke” is a registered trade-mark 1952, TIIE COt'A-COI.A CO. 20 Court Square hens to carry the load for the culls and you have only 60 hens /WWUWWUWWWWWUWWWWWWWWWWWVWVVVy^WWWMVWWWWVWWWVWWVWWWUWWVWWVWWWWWVVWVWWWV i working for you. So let's take out the culls and not make the Job harder for the layers.' As soon as a cull appears, take her out and your flock will be more prof­ itable. ....Irrtjrder to-cull successfully;- a1 NOTICE flock must be fed and managed well. Good hens will appear as culls unless they receive good rations and good care. Even the best poultrymen cannot determ­ ine the hens to keep or cull un­ less the flock has been fed and All Dog Owners managed propertly,

R abies vaccination clinics at the follow in g places and

t i m e s : o B t Y H O U N D S FOUR CORNERS ...... Friday, April 11—5:30 P.M.-6:00 P.M. WILLIAM R. DAVIE SCHOOL...... Friday, April 11—6:30 P.M.-7:00 P.M. BIXBY—Roberston Store...... Wednesday, April 16—5:30 P.M.-6:00 P.M. Fork—Livengood’s Store...... Wednesday, April 16—6:30 P.M.-7:00 P.M. the Brighton 17 "tahte television FARMINGTON SCHOOL...... Friday, April 18—5:30 P.M.-6:00 P.M. SMITH GROVE SCHOOL...... Friday, April 18—6:30 P.Mfl-7:00 P.M. CORNATZER—Cornatzer Groc...... Wednesday, April 23—5:30 P.M.-6:00 P.M. Here is table-model television with big-ser MOCKS CHURCH...... Wednesday, April 23—6:30 P.M.-7:00 P.M. performance. Just cheek these features: MOCKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL...... Friday, April 25—6:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M. Big-Picture 17" “black” rectangular tube . . . ADVANCE SCHOOL...... Wednesday, April 30—6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. more power in the fringe areas with new, super-powered circuits. STEWART S STORE (5 miles East of M.)...... Wednesday, April 30—7:00 P.M.-7:30 P.M. • Mors tirv ici to More Placu Tru-Lok tuning—adjusted in your own home COOLEEMEE SCHOOL...... Friday, May 2—6:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M. • M ora Sconlc Aoutoa — for finest rcceptionl • F f n i a t M o d m r n C o a c f t o * OTHO GRAVES STORE...... Wednesday, May 7—6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. Beady for UHF. • L o tw t r * m la Trmvtl GREASY CORNER, Everhardt & Garwood Garage....Wednesday, May 7—7:00 P.M.-7:30P.M. Phono jack for easy attachment of CENTER—Tutterow’s Store ...... Friday, May 9—6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. record-player. Winston-Salem, N. C...... S .65 Glare-proof safety glass—removable for Richmond, Va...... 5.60 SHEFFIELD—Smith’s Store...... Friday, May 9—7:00 P.M.-7:30 P.M. easy cleaning. Atlanta, Ga...... 7.25 HILL TOP SERVICE STATION...... Friday, May 16—6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. Modem, compact cabinet in Perma-Veneer— Philadelphia, Pa...... 9.90 DAVIE ACADEMY ...... Friday, May 16—7:00 P.M.r7:30 P.M. with mahogany finish—only 19" deen Norfolk, Va...... 6.80 Bluefield, W . Va...... 4.05 OAK GROVE CHURCH...... Wednesday, May 21—6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. Outstanding performance dft O £? A Birmingham, Ala...... 9.80 in table TV—and it’s only • Wytheville, Va...... 2.90 CANA—Robert Furches’ Home . .:...... Wednesday, May 21—7:00 P.M.-7:30 P.M. Reidsville, N. C...... 1.70 MOCKSVILLE — Depot...... Friday/May 23—6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. per week Montgomery, Ala...... 10.10 DAVIE COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL...... Friday, May 23—7:00 P.M.-7:30 P.M. •Including excise tax. Installation, warranty extra. Shelby, N. C...... 2.65 • Portsmouth, Va...... 7.10 ...... 15.65 THE CHARGE IS $1.00 PER DOG. *Ilierc Is notliliig finer Uiaii a S T I l O M B E R G 'C U t t J S O X New Orleans, La...... Greensboro, N. C...... 1.35 Spartanburg, S. C...... 3.35 THE LAW REQUIRES THAT ALL DOGS OVER SIX (6) MONTHS OF AGE MUST Plus tax. Extra savings on Round trips. BE VACCINATED. All Vaccine will be administered by a Veterinarian. 5ANP0RD-MANDD CD.% WUkins Drug Co, Fhone 21 Mockaville, N. C. SALES • SERVICE mocksville, n c - - ...... p h o n e irt GREYHOUND Davie County Health Departm ent PAGE FOUR THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952 Junior - Senior Baseball Practice CANCER RESEARCH CLOSED EA8TEB MONDAY The County offices in the court­ accent Banquet Held Saturday Afternoon____ GIVING BENEFITS___ house-will-be-closed-allday-Moir- HEALTH HINTS The Mocksville Junior-Senior Around 20 aspirants for the Cancer research was described day in observanoe of the annual on Banquet was held Saturday even­ Mocksville baseball team were today by Dr. H. S. Anderson, Da­ Easter holiday. ing in the Cavalier Room, Rey­ present at the initial practice held vie Cancer Fund Drive Chairman, - b y - hue nolds Building, Winston-Salem. last Saturday at Rich Park. as a dividend-bearing investment LIBERTY SUNRISE SERVICE The "Show Boat” theme was Bruce Freeman, veteran pitch­ and not a “pie in the sky" pro­ A Sunrise Service will be held DR. RAMEY F. KEMP carried out in decorations, place er and outfielder of the Mocl«» position for the future. at the Liberty Methodist Ceme­ cards and favors, The dining room ville team for the past three He said that the American pub­ tery on Highway 601, four miles Chiropractor was decorated to represent a boat i years has taken over the mana- lic already is reaping “substan­ South of Mocksville, Sunday effectively using the Senior class gerial reins from G. R. Madison, tial benefits” from the multi­ morning at 5:31 a.m. Because of colors—blue and silver. who resigned because business million dollar research program the large attendance at the First The program included: Master' interests, that receives its support from Easter Service at this site last of Ceremonies, Harold Powell, Mcnager Freeman- announced contributions to the current Can­ year, along with many requests, Junior class president; Choruses, 1 that practice would be held on cer Crusade. this will become an annual event. Tap Dance, Charleston Solo, Bar-1 Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Research has made it possible ber Shop Quartet; Trumpet Solo,' and at 5 p.m. every evening next to cure an unprecedented num­ CHICKEN PIE SUPPER SCARLATINA Pantomine Symphony and at the week, ber of patients, Dr. Anderson The ladies of Smith Grove conclusion Farrell Cohen sang said. Freeman stated that he was Methodist Church will sponsor a “Cry,” impersonating Johnny Ray.' and there is inflammation of the ton­ well pleased with early season “Many lives that would have chicken pie supper Saturday sils. The tongue is covcrcd with a The group sang their theme song heavy white fur which lasts a few days, prospects. Several outstanding been forfeited to cancer just a night, April 12, from 5 to 9 o’­ as a Yinald. leaving thc tongue a bright red color. baseball players with past exper- few years ago are now being clock, at Smith Grove School Headache, insomnia and sometime! Toasts were given by Allen jence wUh Ya(]kin Va„ cy League saved today thanks to research de­ Building. delirium arc present. Within » week the fever subsides and thc oatient Phillips, Billie Jean Harmon and;tenms m.e oxpected to join thc velopments which produced now slowly recovers. Carmen Greene and responses' anesthesias, surgical techniques, fits. Research is paying off to­ In this and other acute diseases there local nine this year. CARLATINA or scarlet fever is is considerable accumulation of poi­ were made by Mrs. C. R. Cren­ antibiotics to control infections day—paying off in the handsom­ an acute condition accompanicd sonous materials in the body and the by fever and diffuse redness ol shaw, Johnny Braswell and Don­ Among those present for the associated with surgery, copous est manner possible, the preven­ S patient's recovery depends on success­ thc skin. It bejiin? with a chill fof- ful elimination of these. This thc Chi­ ald Hendricks. practice sessions have been: Sid­ blood transfusions to permit rad­ tion of suffering and tho saving towed bj rapid rise of temperature— ropractor aims to accomplish by natu­ Class sponsors were Mrs. Jim ney Blume, former Morganton 103 tc los degrees In some cases oer* ral stimulation of thc organs of elimi­ ical surgery and improved meth­ of lives.” sistcm vomiting i* nrcsctu in thc early nation through the correction of spinal Wall and Miss Josephine Alex- ’ southpaw pitcher; Ehvood Bringle, ods of radiation.” he declared. 'face* of disease The heart beat is abnormalities. Misplaced vertebrae vcr\ rapid, sometimes 1(0 to the min­ press upon nerves and prevent normal under with Miss Genevra Beaver former pitcher with Mooresville He said that it is now possible CLASSIFIED ADS FIPHtVG TIME IP HEH’ * -I open­ ute. instead ol ibout 72 i* in normal transmission of nerve force lo the directing the music. I in the North Stale League; Bill to ease the pain of advanced can- ing my new bin lake Saturday. April health In lours the thest mil neck body. Chiropractic adjustment? are 12, -stocked with carp nrnl catf.sh. tocomc covered with rash ind with­ carefully designed to restore any verte­ One hundred and thirty guests Gibbons, veteran first baseman; T m o ? nrlo- Smnhwy.si of Mock; s i l l e . NEW PATTERNS ccv in a majority of patients. FHANK WALKER. I lo Up. in feu boars this spreads to thc whole brae which may be found out of posi­ attended the banquet. Special; **10 wo** known Vogler twins, body Upon* close examination the tion. This enables normal transmission Richard and Raymond; “Red" “Chemicals, including radionc FOR SALE LEASE—Now S:nclnlr, pas * ruption is seen to consist of tiny red of nerve cnergj’ to take place and thc NEW COLORS guests were: Mr. and Mrs. D. F. .station building 24x40 ft., phistem l. spots sc closclv packed together that at live isotopes, now are consider­ hardwnnd floor'*, met:»l windows, organs ol elimination which formerly Stihvell, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sain, veteran outfielder; “Red” equipped for tvstjuir.vit. full basement, a distance thc skin appears to be uni* had been failing in their work respond F O R EASTER Eagle of Spencer who had 21 ed indispensable in the manage 2 urease rtcks, 3 Invorn’orScH: with 24 formlv red This redness lasts -lboui a lo thc nervous stimulation When this Price and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. lots nnd 20 ncros Joining nnd 4-rootn week and *hcn gradually fades away* has cleansed thc body of toxic accumu­ ment of many kinds of cancer,” block house, located on R. 001, l*a Farthing. home runs in the YV league last milivi north of MocksvJUe, S’. C. G ood The skin peels aft in from two to six lation, Nature rebuilds and restores in location for motel, which sewage Is weeks, The throat is swollen and sore health. year; Leo Cozart, star catcher of Dr. Anderson added. “We do not nil in. W ould consider hom e In thc * * deal nnd terms. L. R. HAHKEY. Botany Ties ....$1 to $2 Mrs. Frank H. Allen two years ago; Leonard Foster, talk about their curing cancer Mocksville, N. C, 4 -10-ltp former Statesville Owl pitcher; yet. But more and more they FOR S A L E — 35 acre Farm with DR. RAMEY F. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR Van Heusen Shirts Native of Davie County and several rookies. are proving their worth as paiij- 5 room house, and good out-: building, lights and water. Good, Mrs. Lydia West Allen, native reducing and cancer - retarding X-RAY LABORATORY $2.95 & $3.95 Manager Freeman urged all location. E. C. MORRIS, Mocks-, of Davie County, died Monday agents. ville, N. C. 4-3-2tn HOURS: 9:00-12:09 2:00-5:00 Saturday 9-12 those intersted in playing with afternoon at her home at Craw- Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings— 6:30 to 8:M Hubbard Slacks the 1 ocal team to be present "It is no longer necessary to FOR SALE—4 room house with fordsville, Ind., after an illness basement, barn, garage and wood Tel. 30t Southern Bank Bldf, Mocksville, N. C. $6.95 (o $12.95 for practice Saturday afternoon. confine our talk about research to shed, % acre lot, loeated Glad­ of several weeks. stone. Terms. E. C. MORRIS, I He asked for the interest and co­ predictions of its future bene- Mocksville, N. C. 4-3-2tn California Ace Mrs. Allen was born in Davie operation of all those in Mocks­ County near Farmington, daugh­ Sport Shirts...... $2.88 ville intersted in producing a ter of Giles and Nancy Bowden good baseball team. Pioneer Belts...... $1.50 West. She was married to Frank H. Allen in young womanhood Final Rites Saturday For SPORTCOATS and moved to Indiana. THE Now at D a n k ] Furniture Co. Surviving are the husband; W. H. Stanley, Age 76 SPORT JACKETS three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Henry Funeral services for William Henry Stanley 76, of Yadkin MEBANE JARMAN SHOES and Mrs. Julia Ilenry, both of Greenwood, Ind., and Mrs. Am­ County were held at the Liberty anda Scats of Mocksville, Route Baptist Church Saturday. Rev. J. COMPANY Leslie’s 2; and one brother, Sim West of M. Groce officiated, Marshalltown, Iowa. Mr. Stanley died in a Elkin hos­ presents a Funeral arrangements were not pital following an illness of three weeks. KIN&E Men’s Shop lenown here Wednesday morning. He was born Mocksville, N. C. T. J. Caudell is out again after Sept. 8, 1875, son of J. J. and Jane an illness of several weeks. Stanley. He was a retired saw mill worker and had lived in in Yadkin County for the past 14 years. THE WONDERFUL NEW He is survived by four daugh­ ters, Mrs. Doyle Groce of Cana, Rt. 1; Miss Betty Stanley of Win­ SATIN-AIR ston-Salem; Miss Eva Stanley and INNERSPRING MATTRESS; Miss Daisy Mae Stanley of Wil­ mington; and four sons, Claude Stanley of Clemmons; Lonnie Stanley of New Castle, Ind., John Henry and Felix Stanley of Rt 1, Yadkinville. Davie County Has 865 Only Recruitable Workers Davie County has an estimated- B y the Creators o f the Famous — recruitable labor supply of 8G5 ' workers. This number is not lim­ ited to those who are unemployed and seeking jobs, but also others who are not now employed at their highest skills or who may be i t A new whiter white, free ready to enter the labor market TRADE FOR 0 chalking, self-cleaning, fume for the first time. l\l\(iSI) W\ resistant house paint. Easy THIS WIDE AWAKE iNNtK V W . N to apply and will stand up The figures represent recruit­ under the most adverse able workers that the office man­ SLEEP conditions. agers estimate could be recruited COMPARE THESE OUTSTANDING SPECIAL! for one or more local industries which pay wages and offer work­ SATIN-AIR Features- Say goodbye to that old uncomfortable, sleep- $5.75 ga ing conditions equal to or slight­ robbing mattress you now have! For a limited ly better than the present indus­ if Hundreds of firm hourglass coils time only, the makers of the famous Kingsdown with reinforced border Just Received trial pattern of the county. mattress are offering their new SATIN-AIR innerspring mattress at the low and behold price . i t Notionally-advtrtiied , A LARGE SHIPMENT OF BARB WIRE OC the 865 recruitable workers of only 839.50! SATIN-AIR represent® the very PERM-A U T O * insulation in Davie County, there are 375 best in materials and workmanship, backed by while males, 235 while females, if Layer after layer of resilient hit the Mebane Company’s 50-year reputation for | See Us First For Your BUILDING NEEDS 195 non-white males, and 60 non­ quality bedding. The SATIN-AIR has features white females. Of the total num- •k Vtntilattd SATIN pre-built border you would expect to find ONLY in much higher 20 Year Guaranteed ROdFING 5 j ber, 365 are classed as skilled and priced mattresses. So, why wait? Start enjoying i t Taped edges And while you are looking at semi-skilled workers, while an sound restful sleep soon on this kingsize value!, . mattresses — don’t miss seeing Concrete Blocks Roll Roofing estimated 265 are deemed train- Matching box springs, of course. ------—' i t Fine quality tailoring throughout \ the KINGSDOWN Regular and able for jobs requiring skills and Asbestos Siding Nails the new KINGSDOWN FIRM are under 45 years of age, now on display! Here are fine VITRAMIC ASBESTOS SIDING REDLAND REVIVAL mattresses without duplication Steel Windows Foundation Vents A revival will begin at Redland Daniel Furniture & Electrie Co. at ANY price. Also matching Pentecostal Holiness Church on box springs. For the REST of Sunday evening, April 13 at 7:30. Phone 198 At The Overhead Bridge Mocksville, N. C. jyour life, choose products by Miller-Evans Hardware Co. The Rev. Farney Spargo of Con­ . the Mebane Company! i cord will assist the pastor, Rev, Phone 65 Wilkesboro Street Paul A. Jones. Special music will be presented at each service. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE FIVE Worley, Vice-Presidents In charge W .S.C. S. Elect Iof the Wachovia Bank and Trust Bixby News I Co., in High Point; spent Tuesday Officers Monday------| here with Don Headen. The Woman’s Society of Christ­ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Koontz I John Horton and Spencer Hanes and sons of Tyro and Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Carl Sherill and Anelta Willie Miller. ian Service met Monday evening I of Winston-Salem spent Tuesday Barney and daughters of Winston- Sherill of Mt. Ulla spent Friday Mrs. T. P. Dwiggins and Miss in the Ladies Parlor with the i ! in town on business. Salem were Sunday guests of Mr. and Saturday here, the guests of Georgia Powell shopped in Win­ president, Mrs. Curtis Price, pre­ Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Horn of and Mrs. Walter Barney. Miss Willie Miller. ston-Salem, Monday. siding. I Atlanta, Ga., spent Sunday and Mrs. Lizzie Robertson spent Miss Colean Smith, Junior at Mrs. H. Si Williams of Concord A skit, "Cast Thy Bread” con-' Monday here, (the guests of his last week in Lexington, the guest Wake Forest, arrived home Sat­ spent several days here this week ducted by Mrs. P. J. Johnson was sister, Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough, of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Robert­ urday to spend the week with with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thomp­ given by Mesdames Charlie Wood­ Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Os­ son who are the proud parents of her parents, Mr .and Mrs. W. W. son. ruff, George Hendricks, Ollie borne. a son, Tommy Tucker. Smith. Misses Ossie Allison, Amy Tal­ Stockton and P. J. Johnson. | Miss Willie Miller spent the Johnny Madox i9 spending some Mrs. J. F. Ferebee and family bert and Mrs. Grady Smith of At the business session the week end in Mt. Ulla, the guest time with his grand-paronts, Mr. .and Mr. and Mrs. John O. Fere- Farmington spent Monday in Thomasville District Conference of her sister, Mrs. Aneita M. Sher­ and Mrs. J. H. Robertson. tee and children, Fletcher Lee Charlotte where they attended a was announced for April 30, at rill. and John Frank, attended a din­ social service conference. 10 a.m. to be held at the Memor-j The women of Bixby Presbyter­ Mrs. Grady N. Ward arrived ner recently given at the Com­ Miss Betty Etchison returned ial Methodist Church. Mrs. E. W. ian Church met Thursday night home Thursday from Baptist Hos­ munity building in Boonville. to WCUNC Monday after spend­ Crow was the delegate selected with the Rev. and Mrs. Paul H. pital where she was a surgical Sunday afternoon visitors of ing the Spring holidays with her to attend the conference at Lake Richards of Mocksville to make patient for several days. the Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Cox were parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Et­ JunalusUa • June 18 through the plans for the year. Attending the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips her sister, Mrs. Ed Hammill, Mr. chison. Miss Etchison made the 20th. I meeting were: Mesdames Grey and family moved Saturday from Hammill and daughter, Anne, of honor roll the second quarter. The nominating committee an­ Robertson, Glayds Cope, Flossie the Brcncgar home on North Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clodfelter, nounced tho following oiViccrs for Cornatzer, Maxine Newman, Ruth Main Street to their recently re­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Bow­ Miss Minnie Clodfelter, Tom the new year: President, Mrs. E. Beauchamp, Lucilc Robertson and modeled home on Rt. 3. man left Wednesday for Lebanon, Clodfelter and Jay Ferguson of L. Short; vice-president, Mrs. J. Misses Kay Hilton and Peggy and Miss Carroll Johnstone attend­ Pa., to spend the Easter holidays Richmond, Va., were week end S. Braswell; secretary, Mrs. G. Laura Cornatzer. ed the senior dance at Davidson with his mother, Mrs. John C. guests of Mrs. R. S. Powell on A. Hartman and treasurer, Mrs.) College Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Odist Copply and EISENHOWER Bowman. Route 1. J. H. Thompson. Robert Sechrost of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Austin Copply and Attending Presbytery at the Mesdames E. F. Etchison and spent Sunday and Monday here child were Sunday guests of Mr. Frank Clement attended the Li­ First Presbyterian Church in Mt. with friends and relatives. Clarksville Womeu and Mrs. R. A. Hilton. by John Gunther brary Work Shop held in Salis­ Airy, Tuesday and Wednesday, John Johnstone and Joe Fero- bury Tuesday through Thursday. Gather Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Robertson were: Mesdames Sam Waters, Os­ bec, students at O.R.M.I., spent The Clarksville Home Demon­ and children spent Sunday in car Beaver, Dexter Byerly, Gai­ Miss Jane Crow of College Sautrday hero with their parents. Park, Md., will arrive Thursday stration Club met Friday even­ Spencer with her parents. ther Sanford, Jason Branch, E. Johnny Durham, student at a timely, factual report ing at the home of Mrs. E. H. A. Eckerd, Robert James, James to spend Easter with her mother, Wake Forest College, arrived Fri­ Spry, Paul Richards, Paul Grubbs Mrs. E. W. Crow. Clontz, Mrs. Will Beck associate on the man who may day to spend the Spring holidays and Misses Daisy Holthouser and Arthur M. Utley and Bland W. hostess. Mrs. Bill Merrell, vice- ( with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Princess Theatre president, presided. | become our next President John Durham. ♦ The meeting opened with the Matinee Everyday, 3:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patner spent Night 7 &■» P.M. Open (or Business the week end in 'IJenior, the group singing “The Old North guests of Mr. and Mrs. June Me- State.” Miss Jo Cooley gave a THURSDAY ft FRIDAY demonstration on “Good Groom- Jennne Crain & Thelma Ritter W E ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS roncy. I in “THE MODEL AND THE STARTS SUNDAY J. R. Dorton of Concord attend­ ing," and the origin of the dog­ MARRIAGE BROKER,” with wood and its meaning at Easter Scott Brady. Added News. 1 IN THE ed the birthday dinner Sunday I in the ; given for his granddaughter, Su- was read. ] SATURDAY — Tim Holt in Refreshments carrying out the “PISTOL HARVEST,” with R. L. Walker Store 1 san Hartman, who was five years Richard Martin. Added Serial old. Easter motif were served to the and Cartoons. I JOURNAL and SENTINEL ON WILKESBORO STREET Dr. W. R. Wilkins continues 15 members and three visitors MONDAY & TUESDAY Jan­ present. I critically ill at the Baptist Hos­ et Leigh & Peter Lawford in I In Jou rn al pital, having suffered a stroke "JUST THIS ONCE,’’ with mnd continues daihf the We Handle that Good GULF GAS & OIL CAKE AND PIE SALE Lewis Stone. Added News and after major surgery last week. The Clarksville Home Demon­ Cartoon. We Carry The Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allison of For doily delivery of the Journal by carrier or stration Club will sponsor a cake WEDNESDAY—Groucho Marx New UNIVERSAL and COMPAC Charlotte spent Wednesday and and pie sale and also will feature & Marie Wilson in “A GIRL mail, call 5-2311 or write the Circulation SEWING MACHINES Thursday here with relatives. IN EVERY PORT,” with Will­ a white elephant sale and bingo iam Bendix. Added Comedy It Department, Winston-Salem Journal, Miss Sue Brown was the week game on Friday night, April 11, Cartoon. Winston-Solem, C. We also have a number of used Singers, and end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed at 8 p.m., in the Community FOR SHOW TIME CALL lt t other makes, at Bargain Prices. Wendelborg in Lenoir. Building. Mrs Horace Haworth of High WE REPAIR ALL MAKES SEWING Point spent Wednesday and MAWWWWWVMMW/VMMMMIVVVWAMVVVVWWVVWVWWWWWWVUWWMWVVVVUVVWVVVWVWVUVVWVWVUVWV MACHINES AT REASONABLE PRICES. Thursday here with her mother, Mrs. E. H. Morris. We announce with pride our new collection of We are agents for QUALITY CLEANERS & George Martin arrived Friday LAUNDRY of Winston-Salein, and will pick and Mr. and Mrs. L P. Martin, tip and deliver your work. 1 Jr:, arrived Sunday from Wake Forest to spend the Spring holi- — CALL AND SEE US ANY TIME— days and Easter with their par­ ents, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Martin. Now you can enjoy the superb quality and Yoman Smith, who fell from a Out of a garden. . . into your home! rich translucence of famous Castleton China T h e Trading Post bicycle Friday and suffered head injuries, arrived home Monday Our new collection of this enduringly lovely, Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N. C. from Rowan Memorial Hospital. truly fine American - made china is ready for you Davie H. D. Club to see, to touch, to use! Schedule Given Beautifully designed and created especially Center club will meet with in the Community Building on Tues­ for the casual elegance of living today, Castelton day, April 15 at 2:30 p.m. Host­ is also a sound investment. Because it is fine esses are Mesdames J. G. Ander­ son, Harvey Barneycastle and china, a Castleton dinner service will be your Miss Annie Walker. Cana Club will meet in the proud possesion for many, many years. Community Building on Wednes­ Choose the rythmic shape and design that day, April 1G at 2:30 p.m. Host­ esses are Mesdames Duke Pope best reflect your home and hospitality from and Rodman Pope. Advance - Elbaville Club will this important collection of Castleton China meet in the Community Buiulding jp' istinctlv yours . . . exclusively ours in on Thursday, April 17 at 2:30 p.m. Hostesses are Mesdames Frank Mocksville, N. C. Tucker and Lester Young. < Concord Club will meet with )> 11 NEW PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM Special Easter Mrs. A. H. Angell on Friday, "SUNNYVALE April 18, at 2:30 p.m. Cooleeme Club will meet with on fine Sunrise Services Mrs. Frank Seders, Miss Stella Cuthrell co-liostess, on Friday, Castieton China ' April 18 at 7:30 p.m. Springtime flowers never looked so delicate, so sweet, 5:31 A.M . Miss Colean Smith so fresh and gay... as they do in Castleton China's famous “Sunnyvale” pattern! Here is a design as light- Elected Vice-President hearted and beautiful as a country garden ... on a china as fine as it can be. For Castleton is a truly exquisite Miss Colean Smith, rising sen­ —AT— china . . . highly translucent, and unusually lovely be­ ior at Wake Forest College, has cause of its pearl-like tone. Together witli this beautiful recently been elected Vice-Presi­ pattern, it means a table setting for you to cherish, for dent of the Woman's Government your guests to delight in. Liberty Association for the ensuing year. Five piece place-setting, dinner, dessert, Miss Smith is a member of the butter plate, teacup and saucer, 115.75 Social Standards Committee, Wo­ Dolly Madison Ma-Lin man’s Recreation Association, Y. Methodist Church W. A., and Sociology Club. She served three years on the busi­ ness staff of the year book, and THE GIFT SHOP has served as program chairman. MRS. CHRISTINE W. DANIEL She is the daughter of Mr. and Phone 241 Mocksville, N. C. Mrs. W. W. Smith of this city. PAGE SIX THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952 MORE ABOUT and places the tables and their equipment prevented. This fire Rites Held Thursday y^W W W W WWWW WWWWWWWWWVIWWWWWWWWWWWWWWty Young Furniture Co. furniture all over the country. forced the plant to remain closed By 1944, the Young Novelty ANNUAL OLD TIME began making vanity bcnches and for two weeks, but it re-opened in For William A. Cleary Company had outgrown their foot stools. Mr. Young states that full swing. Funeral services were held for old location and sought larger to, begin with he had less than Today the Young Furniture Co. Williuin A. Cleary, well-known quarters. The old George Walker Fiddler’s Convention $150 worth of tools which he had is manufacturing over 1,000 as­ retired farmer of the HoustonviUe building was leased and the plant purchased from a well known sorted tables per week. The gross section of Iredell County, and a transferred. mail order house. business runs around $500,000 per native of Davie County, at the Shady Grove School Manpower curtailment prevent­ Through his displayed crafts­ year. Rocky Springs Baptist Church at ADVANCE, N. C. ed expansion during the war. Mr. manship in these items, Mr. Young There are a total of 42 em­ 3 p.m. last Thursday. Burial was Young states that his ceiling on had little trouble inducing two or ployees, with an annual payroll in the church cemetery. | manpower was a total of 15 men. j three furniture salesmen to pro­ of over $120,000. Easter Monday Night, April 14 He is survived by the widow, mote his group of foot stools and Industry Enlarges Harold C. Young serves as pro­ Mrs. Purina Reavis Cleary; four vanity benches as a side line. In 1946, Mr. Young purchased duction coordinator. He joined sons, Wade Cleary of Mocksville, 8 p .m . The first year, Mr. Young recalls the building, added additional his father in this business in the Harvey Cleary of Rt. 1, Harmony, his wood-working venture gross­ equipment, and Increased manu­ summer of 1948. and Hoover and Herman Cleary of Prizes Will Be Awarded As Follows: ed around $7,000. The next year factured output. A dust collccting Lon Whitaker joined the Young the home; three daughters, Miss business doubled, inoreasing to system was installed in the build­ Novelty Company in 1941 and STRING BAND CONTEST Ruth Cleary of Kannapolis, Miss $14,000. ing. has been with the company ever Edna Cleary of Elkin; and Mrs. First Prize...... $30.00 As his business increased, Mr. By 1948 employment had in­ since. J. C. McCullough has been Alva Martin of Jonesville; one Second Prize...... $20.00 Young added both employees and creased to around 20 men. Also with the company since 1944 and sister, Mrs. C. C. Beck pf Rt. 1, additional tools and machinery. by this time Mr. Young had been serves as general upkeep super­ Third Prize...... $15.00 Mocksville; and two half broth­ By the time thc second World War j forced to give up actual partieipa-, visor and trouble shooter. ers, Duke Whitaker o'i Mocksville DANCING CONTEST broke out, ho had a total of 12 tion in the wood working hobby At the present time this manu­ and Robert Whitaker of Winston- employees and was doing a busi-j to assume full time supervisory facturing enterprise is cramped First Prize...... $2.00 Salem. ness of around $5,000 per month,! control. Thc business continued to Cor space. Immediate expansion 5 Second Prize...... $1.00 or $60,000 per year. That year he, enlarge and increase. is being prevented bccause lack Between January, 1948, and of room. Mr. Young states that January, 1951, tho number of S THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED went into the table manufacturing Last summer the name w as already he has been forced to Grade A milk producers in North I ADMISSION ...... Adults, 50c; Children, 25c business and gave up the radio changed from the Young Novel­ and appliance business. rent additional land away from Carolina more than doubled. ty Cvnpany to the Young Furni­ ■*■**■*A \ W 1 iVAW.V.V.V.".,,VA\WWA\V.*.WV\VA\W>W IW M V i iW^WVWWWVV the plant for a lumber yard and It was that same year, 1942, ture Company. Also along about two additional warehouses for that the Young Novelty Company that same time a Tire resulted in storage. entered contract with T. Baum-! around $1G,000 damage to mater­ ritter Co., Inc., of j ials and tables. Fortunately The firm is working full time to manufacture the HOmakcr line j through the prompt and efficient on a 45 hour per week basis, of tables. This line includes end action of the Mocksville volunteer shipping out over 1,0C0 tables ber tables, coffee tables, lamp tables fire department, the fire was week. Even at that pace tho com­ and step tables. The Baumritter brought under contral and ex­ pany is about two months behind Company acts as thc sales agent tensive damage to machinery and on orders.

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EASTER—The Bible tells us that it happened. The About the same time, far sighted, energetic men in the cross shows us how it came to pass. The flowers sym­ For his own tak*. t7\ r A> li bolize the resurrection. Flowres and cross and Bible; of hto*n’' *ak•, (3) For ,h» Piedmont Carolinas were laying the foundation of a furniture they arc more than a pretty picture. They present an rir ih.C0n? uni.'y1and no««»- «) answer to the greatest of life's questions, “After death, which t ’h* Ch,urch industry which has become the largest in the world. what then?" ihua lh * UPPC."' p” a°na loOTg o B tao' You can's explain mysteries, but yon can believe fiibl. drntr y °"d r*ad V0Ur them. For 1900 years Christians hove been unable to B ook 2 » « * y ...... M ark In the early days, some of these manufacturers produced explain the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but they have Monday ... Mark believed it. For those who have not read, or reading, Tuesday.... Mark their own power. Gradually, however, they found more efficient have not believed, the answer to life’s greatest question Wednesday. Mark T h u rsd ay... Mark is, "Aiter I’.eaih, nothing!” For Christians, who know Friday ...M ark ways to use what had formerly been waste materials . . . and that Jesus Christ proved eternal life—for them the Saturday... Mark naswer it, "After death, life!” turned to the Duke Power Company as the source of dependable The Bible tells us that He died and rose again from the grave. The cross tells us that did it Yor us. The and plentiful power. flowers tell us that through Easter we, too, have the hope of everlasting life. Bible, cross, flowers! They are the Easter Story. They are the message of the Church. Today, your home benefits from this cooperation between the producers of furniture and of power. As | THE FIRMS SPONSORING THIS ADVERTISEMENT the furniture industry has grown, so has the quelity I URGE YOU TO ATTEND CHURCH and styling of your furniture. Better still, despite general price levels, the cost of your furniture remains I EVERY SUNDAY surprisingly stable.

IRVIN PONTIAC COMPANY LAKEY S SINCLAIR SERVICE Hanes Chair & Furniture Co. PENNINGTON CHEVROLET CO. MAYFAIR BEAUTY SHOP MOCKSVILLE ICE & FUEL CO. SMOOT SHELL SERVICE GREEN MILLING COMPANY DURE POWER COMPANY W FOSTER COTTON GIN Rankin-Sanford Implement Co. HUPP FEED MILL Davie Electric Membership Corp. MARTIN BROTHERS WILKINS REXALL DRUG CO. ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. MOCKSVILLE IMPLEMENT CO. © (®> © The Mocksville Enterprise C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. PAGE SIX THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1952 MOKE ABOUT and places the tables and their equipment prevented. This fire Rites Held Thursday Young Furniture Co. furniture all over the country. forced the plant to remain closed By 1944, the Young Novelty for two weeks, but it re-opened in ANNUAL OLD TIME began making vanity bcnches and For William A . Cleary Company had outgrown their full swing. foot stools. Mr. Young states that Funeral services were held for old location and sought larger Today the Young Furniture Co. to begin with he had less than William A. Cleary, well-known Fiddler’s Convention quarters. The old George Walker is manufacturing over 1,000 as­ $150 worth of tools which he had retired farmer of the Houstonville building was leased and the plant purchased from a well known sorted tables per week. The gross section of Iredell County, and a transferred. business runs around $500,000 per Shady Grove School mail order house. native of Davie County, at the Manpower curtailment prevent­ year. Through his displayed crafts­ Rocky Springs Baptist Church at ADVANCE, N. C. ed expansion during the war. Mr. manship in these items, Mr. Young There are a total of 42 em- 3 p.m. last Thursday. Burial was Young states that his ceiling on had little trouble inducing two or ployees, with an annual payroll jn the church cemetery. manpower was a total of 15 men. of over $120,000. three furniture salesmen to pro­ Easter Monday Night, April 14 Harold C. Young serves as pro­ He is survived by the widow, mote his group of foot stools and Industry Enlarges duction coordinator. He joined Mrs. Purina Reavis Cleary; four vanity benches as a side line. In 1946, Mr. Young purchased his father in this business in the sons, Wade Cleary of Mocksville, 8 p.m. The first year, Mr. Young recalls the building, added additional summer of 1948. Harvey Cleary of Rt. 1, Harmony, his wood-working venture gross­ equipment, and increased manu­ Prizes Will Be Awarded As Follows: Lon Whitaker joined the Young and Hoover and Herman Cleary of ed around $7,000. The next year factured output. A dust collecting Novelty Company in 1941 and the home; three daughters, Miss business doubled, inoroasing to system was installed in the build­ STRING BAND CONTEST has been with the company ever Ruth Cleary of Kannapolis, Miss $14,000. ing. First Prize $30.00 since. J. C. McCullough has been Edna Cleary of Elkin; and Mrs. As his business increased, Mr. By 1948 employment had in­ with the company since 1944 and Alva Martin of Jonesville; one Second P rize $20.00 Young added both employees and creased to around 20 men. Also serves as general upkeep super­ sister, Mrs. C. -C. Beck pf Rt. 1, Third P rize $15.00 additional tools and machinery. by this time Mr. Young had been visor and trouble shooter. Mocksville; and two half broth­ By the time the second World War forced to give up actual participa-i ers, Duke Whitaker o'i Mocksville DANCING CONTEST lion in the wood working hobby At the present time this manu­ broke out, he had a total of 12 and Robert Whitaker of Winston- to assume full time supervisory facturing enterprise is cramped First Prize $2.00 employees and was doing a busi­ Salem, ness of around $5,000 per month, control. The business continued to Cor space. Immediate expansion Second P rize $1.00 is being prevented bccause lack Between January, 1948, and or $60,000 per year. That year he enlarge and increase. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED of room. Mr. Young states that January, 1951, the number of went into the table manufacturing Last summer the name w as already he has been forced to Grade A milk producers in North ADM ISSION Adults, 50c; Children, 25c, business and gave up the radio changed from the Young Novel­ rent additional land away from Carolina more than doubled. and appliance business. ty Company to the Young Furni­ WiVAWNW.'AWAW.V.’.WAWSViV.W.VAWAWWWiWAWAAWAWftlVVwA the plant for a lumber yard and ture Company. Also along about It was that same year, 1942, two additional warehouses for that same time a 'fire resulted in that the Young Novelty Company storage. entered contract with T. Baum-! around $16,000 damage to mater­ ritter Co., Inc., of New York City! ials and tables. Fortunately The firm is working full time to manufacture the HOmakcr line through the prompt and efficient on a 45 hour per week basis, of tables. This line includes end action of the Mocksville volunteer shipping out over 1,000 tables f>er f/< ... tables, coffee tables, lamp tables fire department, the fire was week. Even at that pace the com­ and step tables. The Baumritter brought under central and ex­ pany is about two months behind 48F Company acts as the sales agent tensive damage to machinery and on orders.

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jg IRVIN PONTIAC COMPANY LAKEY’S SINCLAIR SERVICE ® Hanes Chair & Furniture Co. PENNINGTON CHEVROLET CO. |) MAYFAIR BEAUTY SHOP MOCKSVILLE ICE & FUEL CO. jj SMOOT SHELL SERVICE GREEN MILLING COMPANY DURE POWER COMPANY j FOSTER COTTON GIN Rankin-Sanford Implement Co. j^ozdm onb ^aw & ncu. ,’MPt f i f e * <§> HUPP FEED MILL Davie Electric Membership Corp. jj MARTIN BROTHERS WILKINS REXALL DRUG CO. ® ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. MOCKSVILLE IMPLEMENT CO.

If you hBppen to be passing spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. san Hanes, Vestal Riddle, Clar­ ie Kiger, Harvey Pilcher, Bob our school about 1:30 every day, Fred Sigmon at Newton. ence Eaton, Myra Davis, Betty Montgomery, Bob Smith, Nancy • ADVANCE ADAGE you will see many games being People, Spots In The News Mrs. G. W; Davis of Winston- Montgomery, Leonard Seats, Ann­ Ellis and Edith Howard. By CHRISTINE CARTES played sucti as: croquet, base­ Salem visited Mrs. C. W . Hall ball, volleyball, horse shoe, and Sunday afternoon. The Juniors are really busy |THI8 WAS Judsonim’s Main soft ball. The shuffle board tourn­ „| Street before tornado devastated T. J. Ellis has entered a sana- I thi9 week. The Junior-Senior ban­ and other Arkansas towns ament is over. Elsie Bowens and torium at Black Mountain for Place Your Order NOW quet is Friday night. All the O n South’s severest blow in 20 Stella Potts were the champions. v , ^ years treatment. • Seniors are looking forward to a oisSPr j . - >* for swell time. We know Miss Cam' Rachel Mock, Barbara Barney Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCubb- ■ eron and the Juniors have tried and Christine Carter enjoyed the ins o 'i Woodleaf visited Mrs. C. EASTER FLOWERS to make it perfect. Senior play at Mocksville Friday! W. Hall Saturday. night. We hope ours will be — Corsages There will be a P.-T.A meeting that good. The Seniors are still Thursday night at 7:30. Miss Par­ Class Play To Be — Potted Plants practicing two nights u week. son’s and the tenth grade have Held in Farmington an Easter program they will pre­ — Cut Flowers ....if® , The Junior Class of Farmington sent. Everyone is invited to come. Elbaville I200TH ANNIVERSARY of mutual f.v' High School will present, a three- The Senior class sponsored a Miss Jeannette Orrell of Ad­ I insurance in America is marked in ' act comedy of hilbilly life, “Corn­ hayride and weiner roast at Bilt- 1 Philadelphia, where Ben Franklin Davie Florist vance spent the week end with !started " "mutual” idea- in 1752. in’ Round The Mountain,” Fri­ more Park Friday night. There her cousin, Miss Tama Sue Mark- [Betty Rhodes and Bess Kauman day night, April (11 at 7:30 in the Phone 222-W were about 50 that enjoyed the ;don 18th century dresses for thc land. I party. school auditorium. The play is i p night. Wilkesboro St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fishel and directed by Lacy M. Venable. Thomasine Carter was chosen children of Clemmons were Sun­ Characters in the play arc: Su­ as one of thc most outstanding day guests of 'their parents, Mr. basketball guards in the North­ and Mrs. Clint Holder. west counties. She was the only Mrs. Buck Edwards spent last one from Davie County. Those week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles getting honorable mention were: Edwards of Winston-Salem. Elsie Bowens, Nell Phelps and Norman Hege of West Jeffer­ Frances Katledge. son was the week end guest of

CONTINUING „ , .HVSKIE MUSK1E landed by. Jack Ritter of Mt. Clemens, “ Mich.-, after 20-minute battle weighed 43 Vi pounds. He was Special Chick Sale i speared through hole in ice . of Lake St. Clair. 100 New Hampshire ' Straight Run Chicks $12.95 These are first quality chicks pullorum clean from a Purina recommended hatchery. SAVE $3.05 PER HUNDRED on chicks which normally sell for $16. Offer limited. Price pre­ KOREA AIRLIFT—Men of U.S. Fifth Marines sprawl on frozen ground waiting for more helicopters like this to lift them to eastern s^tor to Jtop enemy guerrilla action. More marines and vails on lots of 100 only. Chicks will be available at this price cluster of U.its in background. ______on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. If not ready, book chicks now for fall layers. his brother, Sam Hege. Mesdames Sam Hege, Buck Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. William Robert­ wards, Matt Poindexter, Adam GARDEN SEEDS— PLANTS and GARDEN TOOLS son and children spent Sunday Leonard and C. W. Hall, shopped with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mock of in Winston-Salem, Friday. Mock’s Church. Mr .and Mrs. T. K. Hall and ■ Pfc. Virgil Robertson and Mrs. small daughter, Judy, have re­ Davie Feed & Seed Company Robertson of Ft. Jackson, S. C., turned home to Southmont, af­ spent last week end home with ter spending three weeks with —YOUR FRIENDLY PURINA DEALER^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mrs. C. W. Hall. /WVWVWVWIfVVVWWWVWWWVWIftMVWWWWVUWVWWWWVWWVWWWWWVM Robertson. Mrs. Bill Ellis and children WWWVWWWWWVVVVVVVVMMVVWVWVVWVWWWVWVWVWWVMMAMWVVMMMWVWMi Spring Time Values.... Drive Out and SAVE Ready for Easter? Peters Diamond Brand Work Shots fit bettor, 1 hold their shape longer, last longor than ordin* ary work shoes. They're specially designed to take the knocks end abuses of a hard day’s work.

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You’ll Want to Full line of "EISENHOWER" FARM AND GARDEN NEEDS Look Your Best MEN’S WORK Perhaps “clothes do not make the nun,” but it is a fact that a lively biography by Garden Seed in Bulk and Package . . . CLOTHES a person’s first impression is usually a lasting one. You will want to look NEAT when you step out in company. Hoes — Rakes — Shovels — Mattock — Blue Bell Overalls We Service/ Every Member of the Family; our Skilled Meth­ JOHN GUNTHER Pitch Forks and Big Favorite ods apply to EVERYTHING from light weight men’s suits to delicate lace-trimmed blouses. author of "Ingide Europe," ate. Dairy— Poultry and Hog Feeds overalls for men AfWVIAAAfWWWWWWWWWWVWWUWWWWtA And Boys ALL DRY CLEANING Starting Sunday. April 13 in the WORK DONE IN OUR OWN BUILDING FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES. WWWWVtFWWVWWWt JOURNAL a n d SENTINEL DAN RIVER DRESS FABRICS — GABARDINES We Guarantee to Please; You Will Be and continuing daily in the Journal Convinced if you Give Us A Try Sheffield Grocery & Hardware For dally delivery of the Journal by cerrier or moll, coll Burnette Cleaners 5-2311 or write tho Circulation Department, Winston* WADE SMITH EUGENE SEATS So lent Journal, Winston-Salem, N. C, Sheffield, N. C. 9 Miles West of Mocksville PHONE 244W Mocksville, N. C. THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTEKPBiSB THURSDAY, APK1L !• , IMtt

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200 Free Over $500 worth of merchandise to be given away to Easter our customers during our 12th anniversary celebration Babv Chicks Dear Customer:

In appreciation of your past loyal patronage and friendship, we of the Davie Furniture Company are making available many awards and gifts to you during our anniversary celebration, April 12 to May 17. These gifts and awards are explained on this page. W e invite you to come in and help us celebrate our anniversary and accept our tokens of appreciation.

Sincerely yours, W . J. B. SELL, Owner

P.S. We WILL BE OPEN EACH EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M.

200 COLORED CHICKS Some lucky person will TO BE GIVEN AW AY SATURDAY, APRIL 12 have their choice of the TO THE FIRST 200 appliances depicted below. CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS OF AGE. There is no obligation— Just come in and register between thehours of 6*9 p.m., any day from April 12 to May 17. DRAWING WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, MAY 17.

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'GRADUATION IS YOUR SHINING HOURf ) It Is O ur Sincere W ish T hat T his M iniature La n i WittT Hu j^ 9 cu. ft. Westinghouse . .K ee? It Bmqwt In Y our M tw w v Throuoh T he Y m » -

REFRIGERATOR We are arranging a party for all senior girls in Davie County High Schools. The girls will come on designated days to our store and re­ valued at $279.95 ceive the miniature keepsake cedar chests, and in addition some lucky senior girl will receive a $59.95 Lane Cedar Hope Chest.

A Laundromat Westinghouse ELECTRIC RANGE by WESTING­ valued at $236.50 HOUSE

Valued Help he* plan for a happy future with thi* streamlined modern chest. Veneered with at matched American walnut, it has paldao free 100 plastic border*. Lane-patented lelf-riling tray. Aroma-tighI like all Lane chest*. Model $ aprons 299 •2S93, $39.95. Moth protection guarantee. During our anniversary observance 100 certificates will be mailed put. The recipients are requested to bring these certificates to the Davie Furni­ Davie Furniture Company ture and receive a PLASTIC APRON “ON THE SQUARE” FREE. Phone 72 Mocksville, N. C. ©T(o)T(oW^T(u^T(o)[(o) THURSDAY, APRIL 10,1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE NINE

superior court of snld county In the courthouse in MocltcviUe, North Carolina, 20 1NCII CASING 13.00 per ft. ivithin twenty days after the 10th day of April, 1952, and answer or demur to the Franklin Well Boring Svc. complaint in sold action, or the plaintiff 9 Miles North of Sallibary on Stop Taking will apply to the court for the relief Mocksville Highway 601 SHOAF dem anded In said com plaint. This the 21st day o f March, 1052. n o w T n i n — n " o p T t Harsh Drugs for S. H. CHAFFIN, C.S.C. W. A. 8ETZER, Owner COAL, SAND Dnvie County, N. C. Phones: 347K X M, Salisbury CLAU DE HICKS. A tty. 3-27.4t Night: 2921, Catawba Constipation & STONE Use An Enterprise Want Ad

NOTICE OF SALE oV* TROPEUTY |nd Oirenlc Detinfll Retain Normal TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE By virtue of authority contained in a — Prompt Delivery — FOR SALE OH RENT—Four room house certain Deed of Trust executed by Clyde Regularity This AII>Vagatabla Way I on Pim* Street. Hot wnter, bnth. See RESOLUTION E. Holman and wife Mary Janies Hol­ D, L. BRACKEN, Route 2, Mocksville, WHEREAS; the General Assembly of man to Clmule Hicks, Trustee, under date Safer Cough Relief Taking hinh drugs for constipation can N. C. 4-10-tfn North Carolina nt Its 1945 session, as o f Df'pMmbpr 30, 1051). and reenrdrd in When new‘ drugs or old foil t* stop punish you brutally! Their cramps and Deed of Trust Book 39, pntfe 4GD, Office Plione 194 LIVE IN THE COUNTRY AND WORK set forth in GS 100-156, declared that In Its considered Judgment the public Rood of tiie Register of Deeds of Davie County, ' your cough or chcst cold don’t delay. griping disrupt normal bowel action, IN TOWN—11 ncrcs of Innd with four mid the general welfare of the citizens North Carolina, and the stipulations of Crcomulsion contains only safe, help* maxe you fed in need of repeated dosing. room house. Locntcri just outside city of this State require an adequate rcc-1 *nhl Deed of Trust not having been ful, proven ingredients and no nar­ When you occasionally feel constipated, limits. Tills is priced for quick sale. rcntlnnal program, and that the creation, complied with, and at the request of the Terms. E. C. Morris. 4-10-ltn establishment nnd operation of a rcc- holder of “*the • —•“ note ...... secured .. by...... said. Deed cotics to disturb nature's process. It get gtnlh but jamr relief. Take Dr. Cald­ of Trust, the undersigned will expose : goes rinht to the scat of the trouble to FOR SALE—132 ncro fjirin with timber. reational system is n government func­ well's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup tion and Is a necessary expense as de­ for sale for cash to the highest bidder ] aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten? Pepsin. It's tU-ftgUsih. No sales, no harsh AUTOMOBILE SAFETY A pnrt of W. B. AiiHell est.itc, iocntetl fined by Article VII, Section Seven of at the Court House door of Davie Coun­ For Athlete’s Foot 4 miles north of Mocksville. Cnll on ty, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock 1 dcr, inflamed bronchial membranes! Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. If not drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract or write C. D. ANGELL, Mocksville, the Constitution of North Carolina, and, Glass Installed WHEREAS, on the 12th day o f June, N oon on SA TU RD AY, M AY 3, 1052, the ! Guaranteed to please you or druggist pleased, your 40c back. Watch the old, of Senna, oldest and one of the finest Route 2, 4-10-ltn 1951, A.D., the Board of Commissioners following described property: 1 refunds money. Crcomulsion lias stood tainted skin slough off to be rcplnccd maturti laxatives known to medicine. —All Models— of the Town of Mocksville, North Caro­ Beginning at a slake In edge of New ik « f«*ct r\f mnnu millions o f liters by healthy skin. Get instant-drying T-4- FOR SALE—Bedroom Suite with mat­ lina, passed a resolution sctttnu up a Street being Guy B. Holmans corner and J in" *cst _ many niuupns oi users, L from any druggist. Now at WILKINS Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes ROBIE NASH tress and box springs included. Excell­ Recreation Commission of the Town of running South 03 dogs. West 229 ft. to DRUG COMPANY. good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief ent condition. Mrs. Fred Smith, Route a stake; thence South 24 degs. East 03 , 181S 8 . Main St.^Phone 880 3. 4-10-2tp Mocksville, consisting of five members, CREOMUI?SION amfortabh. Helps you get regular, ends Salisbury, N. C. two members of which were named from ft. to o stake; thence South 07 degs. East rttlivii Cougfit, Chtit Ctldt, Acute Iroochitii IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE the Board of Commissioners of the Town 22 ft. to n btake; thence South UG degs. chronic dosing. Hved relieves stomtull HOUSE FOR SALE or rent on Hardi­ of Mocksville. two members of «vhlch East 179 ft. to a stake on side ut of aiiuui.Street sourness that constipation often brings. son Street, Contact M. II. MURRAY, were na -^ i from Davie Memorial Asso-! thence 99 4|10 ft. with side walk to t»>6 Mocksvlllc Flour Mill. 4-10-2tn elation, nnd one member of which was I beginlng. Surveyed by A. L. Bowles, wnirrr qaipqm an tn* r a,n ml. n -.i.h nr, to bc chosen by the other four members! Registered Surveyor, on August 14, 194fl. : Mmay both SALESMAN for Fuller Brush Co. so namc(» nn(l; Being 18 ft. of Lot No. 911; all of Lot ' M M l asftattaS r?£intn?ra nn^hi^mt1!t l £ 5 « ?n WHEREAS, G. S. Section 100-161, with No. 08; all o f Lot No. 97; and 13 ft. of VENETIAN BLINDS 1 nmcnAp cat p r* -L .i.. iiitmfrtM iioifnre I NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by of Carpenter Tools. SENNA LAXATIVE £n% hnnJIn the Commissioners of the Town of Mocks- The above described property is to be < anm ic I u rniV t li, inn JJU?nin2 vl,1° ln regular m eeting assembled that sold subject to the taxes for the year niUt i Mn«v'ifn?tnfi *! ,h c resolution adopted the 12th day of 1952 and other Incumbrances which may Pjy®‘-1 . 8^*ted gentle saddle mare. I _J,|MOJune, 1 1951,QR1 rmnfcreating r today.tod a y . ER. RODWELL ELECTRIC COM- AS $1 PANY, Mocksville, N. C. tfn rules nnd regulations from time to tim e; }•• 0n„nrh Saturday *aid books for the purpose of governing the use M ihn vntim? nlaco low Dtwt oiof parKs,narksparks, p»a>grounti,nlavcroundplayground, rccrcnuonrocreation centerscontcrs shall fl;00 remain open nn

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Flaniken 4 Candidates To Conduct Services Five Teen Age Boys Charged File for Office With Robbing Local Home Time Expires $290 Taken From Home 6'p.m. Saturday REGISTRATION TO The deadline for filing for leg­ Of Miss Sara Gaither islative, senatorial or county of­ END ON SATURDAY Five teen-age Negro boys were fices is 6 p.m., Saturday, April Registration for the special bound over to the Superior Court municipal election on the 19, Election Board Chairman, G. Ion the charge of breaking and en­ Aubrey Merrell, reported this recreation proposal for the tering, larceny and receiving. week. Mr. Merrell stated that Town of Mocksville will end They will be permited bond for anyone wishing to become a can­ Saturday. appearance at the August term of didate for any oifice must file The books will remain court. with the board of elections prior open each day this week for The boys are charged with en­ to this time. the registration of voters not tering the home of Miss Sara Mr. Merrell stated that as of heretofore registered. Gaither on North Main Street and Tuesday, only four candidates had Mrs. Louise R. Mcroncy, stealing $290. Around $128.50 in officially filed. These were list­ 438 South Main Street, is cash has been recovered, along ed as: J. N. Smoot, Republican, REV. ERNEST H. FLANIKEN serving as registrar for the with an estimated $60 in merchan­ for the State Legislature;. C. R. election. She will be at the dise consisting of such items as Rev. Ernest H. Flaniken, Vogler, Republican, Register of courthouse all day Saturday. baseball bats and gloves, bicycle Minister of the Presbyterian Deeds; and Clarence Carter- and parts, used bicycle, etc., believed O t n u A u Ur in c. HainES CHA1K AND FUR.mjiiOWfci COMPANY ARE SHOWN ABOVE— Church of Craigsville, Va., will They are Jim Roper, General Superintendent; Don E. Headen, President and Treasurer; Miss John Groce, Republican candi­ Jaycees Hear About to have been purchased with the deliver the series of sermons Opal Frye, Secretary. (Enterprise Photo). dates for County Commissioners. stolen money. April 20-25 during the obser­ State Highway Patrol This year Davie County elects The five boys, and other wit­ vance of “Spiritual Enrichment Pre-School Clinics three county commissioners, Reg­ Captain W. F. Bailey, District nesses testified at a preliminary Hanes Chair and Furniture, Week” by the First Presbyterian ister of Deeds, Representative and Commander of the State Highway hearing held Tuesday night be­ To Be Held Monday Church of Mocksville. County Surveyor. Patrol, described and explained fore Juvenile Court Judge, S. H. By CARL E. SHELL The series of services will In a party primary, if no per­ Jthat organization to members of Chaffin; Justice of the Peace, J. Story ol Growth, Expansion Acting Health Officer commence at 8 p.m. Sunday son files for nomination for a the Mocksville Junior ChamberI N. Waters; and Miss Amy Talbert evening and continue at the of Commerce at their regular Makers of Office And Pre-School Clinics will begin particular o'ifice the primary ball­ Superintendent of Davie County same hour each night that week meeting last Thursday night. Cap­ Irvin Motor Company in the Davie County schools Mon­ ot must be printed to show the Welfare Department. Household Furniture through Friday. The services day morning, April 21. The pur' name of the office and carry a tain Bailey, with headquarters in Garland Booe (better known as Receives Recognition will come to a close at the 11 Salisbury, heads the highway pa­ By GORDON TOMLINSON pose of these clinics is to make an blank space in which voters may Billy Etchison) and Joe Louis Pontiac Motor Division of Gen­ a.m. service on April 27. trol composed of 106 men cover­ Mocksville has not always pro­ examination of all children who write the name of any person Austin testified that they enter­ eral Motors has named the Irvin The Rev. Mr. Flaniken gradu­ will enter school for the first time they desire to nominate as their ing 15 counties. ed the home of Miss Gaither on vided industrial employment for ated with honors from South­ Motor Company of Mocksville, Capt. Bailey stated that the the natives of Davie County. One next fall. An examination is nec­ party’s candidate for that office. two occasions. The first time, they to the Better Dealer “Hall of western College in Memphis, does not have to return too far essary at this time in order that The Attorney General has ruled highway patrol operated as a stated, was on a Friday during Fame'* for outstanding dealer ac­ Tenn., in 1947. He attended the back into the history of Davie needed corrections may be made that the party’s executive com-, semi-military organization in the the latter part of March. They complishments. Union Theological Seminary, before the child starts to school. mittee has no authority in such advancement of the men. He ex­ saw Miss Gaither was away from County to see that the industrial 1947-1950, receiving the Bach­ The Irvin Motor Company has Parents are requested to come a case to name a party candidate. plained that there are 528 men home, entered by the door which growth and progress of this com­ elor of Divinity degree. represented Pontiac two years in to the clinic with their children in employed by the N. C. Highway they stated was unlocked, and munity is only a most rcccnt ad­ Currently he is the pastor of this location. The firm is head­ order that the doctor or nurse may Patrol. These are broken down took two $20 bills. vent. Sheriff Seizes Four th e Craigsville Presbyterian ed by L. L. Irvin, founder and discuss with them any defects into five troops, cach commanded Joe Louis Austin stated that Probably one of the most not­ Church which has two chapels general manager. that may be discovered. If parents Gallons White Liquor by a Captain. he used to work for Miss Gaither able avenues of progress for this and approximately 300 mem- With honors, Mr. Irvin has been faro nnnHln tn pntnn fn thp rlinir. — Four - gallons of—white liquor, — He—urged election of a reprc- and knew from watching—her community has been the liae of bers. He is married to the presented a reproduction of the children should be accompanied contained in one-half gallon fruit sontative that would be interest­ whore she kept the money. the furniture industry. Today it former Mary Louise Glasgow famous painting of Pontiac, Chief with an older brother or sister. jars, were found by Sheriff G. ed in traffic safety and cited the is estimated that around 400 peo­ of Fairfield Highlands, Ala­ The two boys admitted entering of the Ottawas and Indian Con­ Clinics will be conducted by a Alex Tucker and Deputy Ran- need of help from the N. C. Gen­ ple are employed in the furniture bama. They have a son, age 15 the house again around April 4 federacy leader, for whom the pediatrician from Duke hospital. some Cook in the home of John eral Assembly. and taking five $50 bills. This industries of Mocksville. The months. ear is named. E. M. Kotine, Man­ The doctor cames to us very high­ Wood of North Cooleemee, Sat­ Bill Merrell had charge of the payroll from the furniture indus- money was divided with John Al r ager of the Pontiac Charlotte ly recommended and parents may urday. program and introduced Captain (Continucd on Page G) bert Alexander, James Austin and' zone, made the formal present­ feel confident that their children Arrested along with Wood was Association Bailey. Richard Dulin who watched for’ ation and lauded improvements, will have a good examination. Edwin Huff, 30, of Winston-Sa­ Meeting Set For James Andrews was welcomed them while they entered thef’ Umstcad Names Shutt community service and accom­ Children will also be given the lem who allegedly admitted to the into the club as a new member. house. As Manager For Davie plishments of Mr. Irvin. vaccinations required for school officers that he brought the liquor Cooleemee Saturday Divide Money His expansion to meet the needs William B. Umstcad, Demo­ entrance. to the house. The liquor was Approximately 200 textile ex­ SOFTBALL The five boys also testified to of the community were praised cratic candidate for Governor, has Pre-School Clinics are a part found in fruit jars which were in ecutives and operating men are Everyone,, intersted in a Girls’ further division of the money during a' dinner Tuesday even­ named George Henry C. Shutt of of the" total school-health pro­ the ice box and under the bed. expected at the spring meeting of Softball League in Davie County among other acquaintenances, ing at the Rotary Hut attended Mocksville as his campaign man­ gram and are planned for all Wood was charged wtih viola­ the Northern North Carolina- Vir­ is requested to meet at the Court­ whom later denied the knowledge by all employees, plus leading ager for Davie County. children in the county. Children tion of the prohibition law and ginia division of the Southern house Friday night, April 18 at that it was stolen money. These citizens, dignitaries and business­ The two leading contenders for may be taken to the family doc­ posted a $500 bond for appearance Textile association at Cooleemee, 7:30 p.m. (Continued « Page M) men of Mocksville. the Democratic nomination for tor for the examination if parents at the August term of Superior Saturday, April 19. An address Governor are former Senator Farmers now represent one out so desire. In this case a record of Court Huff, charged with trans­ by Luther H. Hodges, former Umstead and former Judge, Hu or every seven persons in the the examination should be brought porting, posted a $250 bond. vice president of Marshall Field $700Worth Lottery Tickets bert E. Olive of Lexington. total U. S. population. to the Health Department or and Company and general mana­ sent to the first grade teacher. ger of Fieldcrest Mills, will high­ The importance of this exam- Rotary Holds light the program which opens at Seized in Raid Near Advance iation cannot be over emphasized. 10 ajn. in the high school audit Tickets Found In been operated out of Winston- Election Board Names A child in poor health cannot do orium. G. R. Ward, Highland Salem and extended into Davie good work in school or compete Henredon- Cotton Mills, High Point, divis­ Store And Garage County by bringing the lottery Registrars And Judges successfully with his classmates ion chairman, will preside. Of Clarence Davis tickets here to count and check. either in school or later life. Give Registrars and judges to serve Kate Foster, Tom W. Spry, all Heritage Day Hodges, now a candidate for Winston - Salem, Davie County There is some evidence that some your child a fair chance of suc­ of the lottery tickets were sold in ip the primary and general elec­ of Mocksville, Rt. 4. It was Heritage-Henredon Day lieutenant governor, retired from and State Bureau of Investigation cess by making sure that he is tion for 1952 were appointed Sat­ Mocksville: Ray McClamrock at the Mocksville Rotary Club his company in.!April, 1950, to officers combined forcees - in a this county. Punchboards were physically fit. Don’t guess; let the also found in the store operated urday by the Davie County Board of Mocksville, Route 3, W. J. B. Tuesday. accept appointment by the U. S. raid near Advance last Thursday doctor' decide. by Davis. o f Elections, according to an an­ Sell and Atlas Smoot of Mocks­ Through a program arranged government as chief of the to' that netted two arrests, lottery Fre-School Clinic Schedule nouncement made by Chairman ville. by J. H. Thompson the officials dustry Division of the Economic tickets totaling $700, an adding Taking part in the raid were Monday, April 21—9:00 Davie G. Aubrey Merrell. North Calahaln: W. F. Fere- of the two firms met with local Co-operation Administration in machine and automobile. Detectives Charlie Pace and John County Training School; 1:00 Those appointed, with the regis­ bee, Raleigh Glasscock and E. D. Rotarians and explained the Germany. He will speak on the Walter Clarence Davis, alias Wooten and Uniform Patrolman Farmington. trar, judge, alternate judge and Ijames, all of Mocksville, Route policies of their companies. topic, “Where Are We Going?" "Swell,” 52, of Advance, Route 2, Tom Reavis of the Winston-Sa­ Tuesday, April 22—9:00 Shady Republican judge in order, foll­ 1. The honored guests included: Roundtable discussions of tech­ was arrested in his store Thurs­ lem Police Department SBI Agent Grove; 1:00 Smith Grove. ow by precinct: Smith Grove: Glenn Allen, Mar­ Elliott Wood, President of Heri­ nical subjects will be led by the day afternoon .officers said. Guy Scott, and Sheriff Tucker and Monday, April 28—9:00 Mocks' Clarksville: W. M. Langston, vin Bates and Major Beauchamp, tage, Inc.; Henry T. Wilson, Pres­ following: "Carding,” Raymond J. Frank Burton, 21, of Main Deputy Ransome Cook of Davie ville, all day. Robert Beck and Lonnie Driver, all of Advance, Route 1. ident of Henredon, Inc.; Donnell Kincaid, Cone Mills Corporation, Street Extension in Winston-Sa- County. Tuesday, April 29—9:00 Cool all of Route 2, Mocksville. South Calahaln:' Claude Cart- VanNoppen and Ralph Edwards, Greensboro; "Spinning," C. W lem, who reportedly fled when “We had been working together eemee, all day. Cooleemee: Harold F. Foster, ner, T. G. Cartner and Paul Vice-Presidents of Henredon; and Howell, Erwin Mills, Cooleemee; officers “flushed’ ’him as he was on the case for some time,” said Wednesday, April 30 — 9:00 ■ George Miller and Wm. F. Owens, Stroud, all of Mocksville, Route John Dwire and Melvin A. Benny, “Weaving,” T. R. Koontz, Er- checking up, surrendered Thurs­ a spokesman for the Winston- Wiliam R. Davie, half day. all of Cooleemee. 4. Vice-Presidents of Heritage and langer Mills, Lexington; “Per­ day night to Davie County Sher­ Salem officers, “and had observ­ West Shady Grove: C. D. Peo­ West Shady Grove: Mrs. Flor Tillman 'Thomas, Secretary and sonnel,” Charles Ward, Highland iff G. A ltx Tucker. ed pickup men as they turned in ples, Sam L. Hege and Jack Vog­ ence Stafford, George Mock and Bookmobile Schedule Treasurer of Heritage, Inc. Cotton Mills; and “Quality Con­ Bond was set at $2,500 each for their work to Burton. We waited ler, all of Advance. Thomas Browder, all of Advance, Fourth Wednesday in the Jason Branch, Edward L. Short, trol,” Frank Hunsucker Jr., High­ Davis and Burton on the charge to catch him at his checking cen­ Farmington: Billie McClam- Route 1. month. Leave Mocksville 9:30; Dexter Byerly and Clarence Hart­ land Cotton Mills. of operating a lottery. Their cases ter. With teamwork like this, we rock, Buck Garrison and Wilburn The Davie County Board of Berrier’s store, 9:40-10:05; How­ man, officials of the local Heritage Howard Barton of Fieldcrest are set for trial at the August hope to reach other operators do­ Spillman, all of Farmington. Elections were sworn into office ard’s store (Ephesus), 10:15- plant were also present and were Mills, Spray, division secretary, terp of Davie Superior Court. ing business in Winston-Salem Fulton: Mrs. Odell Foster of Saturday by S. H. Chaffin, Clerk 10:30; Call’s store (Greasy Cor recognized. said all textile men in the area Lottery tickets were reported and adjoining^ cities." Mocksville, Rt. 3, Ray Burton, of Superior Court. The board ner), 10:33-10:45; Strickland’s Elliott Wood explained the man­ are invited. Erwin Mills will be found at the store which Davis Winston - Salem officers ««m R t 2, Advance and J. L. Luper, consists of G. Aubrey Merrell, 10:50-11; Gregory's, 11:05-11:30; ufacturing philosophy and poli­ host to the group at a luncheon operated and also in the garage the outfit is “rather small morn­ Route 2, Advance. chairman; F. J. Seders, Secretary; Cooleemee school, 11:40; Mocks­ cies of Heritage. He stated that in the high school cafeteria follow* at his house. ing bank that has been in oper­ Jerusalem: J. L. Smith, Mrs. and G. G. Daniel ville. (CeaUuMd m rage IN ing the business session. iThe lottery is believed to have ation leu than a year." V I

PAGE TWO THE MOCKSVILLE C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952 The Mocksville Enterprise LETTERS TO Published Every Thursday at Mocksville, North Carolina THE EDITOR MR. AND MRS. EUGENE S. BOWMAN...... Publishers GORDON TOMLINSON ...... Editor THE IMPORTANCE OF CHURCH ATTENDANCE Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second " , i S r D Dear Editor: 1116110® “ “ **' ’ / Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 | M O H e rs A v m v a l u e s Set forth below arc few of thc reasons which I, as a layman, Fresh Turnip or Mustard Gre

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DR. RAMEY F. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR X-RAY LABORATORY HOURS: 8:00-12:00 2:00-5:00 Saturday 0-1* Daniel Furniture & Electric Company Monday, Wednesday u d Friday Evening*—l:M te l.*M ToL SM Seatkem Beak Bide, Mosksfllle, N. O. Phone 198 At The Overhead Bridge Mocksville, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE THREE

41 will receive printed citations plaques and citations, and Davie for-their-pasture-achievements. County will also be presented You And Your Farm A program has been arranged the flag. By F, E. PEEBLES, County Agent for 1:30 Monday afternoon, April An interesting program has 21, in the Court House in Mocks­ been planned. The flag will be Dairy Meeting Planned A meeting will be held in the ville, at which time thc individ­ raised on the flag pole on the The outlook Vor dairying ap­ Courthouse at 7:30 Tuesday night, ual winners will receive their Court House grounds. • pears much brighter than it has April 22, to discuss these subjects. been in several years. This bright John A. Arey, in charge of Dairy outlook is for Grade “A” and man­ Extension work in North Carolina, ufacturing (Grades “B” and "C") and Marvin E. Senger and T. C. milk production. Blalock, Dairy Extension Spec­ ialists, will conduct the meeting. FARM f OIIIPMt VJ1 Even though the future for milk We are forunate in having these production looks good, there are specialists here. important problems that need im­ •FarthitlMFhMI provement. Some of the problems Green Pastures Citation Planned • A H k M Mr are: Datachmf to 1. A pasture and feed pro­ The Davie County USDA Coun­ M SMoadtl gram to produce milk economical­ cil sponsored a green pastures •lety m Hm ly. program during 1951. When the 2. Breeding for increased pro results of this program were sent duction. to Raleigh, Davie County was DEARBORN 3. Sound management. In ad designated as one ot the ten coun­ dition to the above two items, ties in the state to receive a this includes knowing the pro­ Green Pastures Citaton. This ci­ Rigid Shank CULTIVATOR duction of each cow and culling tation is a 4’ by G’ flag. Twenty- i m u n i t MTAcaia ig •• lifts and lowers cultivator. No accordingly. It also means thc two Dave County farmers have •ICOHM.Thls cultivator can be heavy levers. Easy accurate culti­ feeding of cows according to their qualified to receive a metal Green attached to thc Ford Tractor, or vating Is one reason for the popu­ DO IT LIKE (THIS—Granville Hammer of the Philadelphia Phillies gives some fielding tips to detached, In one minute. Easy to larity ol the Ford Tractor. (left to right) Irma Griffith, Nathan’s Creek; Cavson Halsey, Virginia-Carolina; Larry Foster and production. Pastures Honor Farm Plaque, and change job*. Come In and let us tell you about it. Carolyn Ferebee, both of Mocksvillc. Larry an:i Carolyn attendel the baseball game in Winston- NUT m IM Ml*. The advantage* V.'.VAVWV of a rear attached cultivator, plui Salem on April 8 between the Phillies and the Cardinals as guests of the Mocksville Enterprise dear, front vision steering. Short and the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel. (Photo Courtesy of the Journal and Sentinel) turns — thanks te Ford Tractor automotive steering and Duo- Orchard Grass Servo type brakes. ees are properly reported, the number. OUR COUNTY AND ■MV THI IN M T II. Ford farm operator should: 4. Make regular tax deduct­ (Onion Free) Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control SOCIAL SECURITY 1. List tho names and date em- ions unless it is known that the EXTRA SPECIA L ...... 40c Although most farm operators ployed of all new employees. employee will bo discharged be- who employ regular hired help* 2. At the end of each calendar Yorc working 60 additional days DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. are now filing quarterly social quarter review this list. Any now on a full-t’ine basis. Ladino Clover security tax returns, It is impor- employee who has been employ- 5. If the newly qualified em­ R. F. D. 4 Salisbury Road tant to bear in mind that seasonal ed during the entire quarter ployee continues to work on a CERTIFIED “ BLUE TAG” ...... $1.75 workers may also work long should be included with the list full-time basis for at least 00 days Mocksville, N. C. enough to qualify for old-age and' of regular employees. and earns $50 or more during the survivors insurance credits. 3. Secure the newly qualified quarter following qualification, To'insure all qualified employ- employee’s social security account his wages must be reported the Mocksville Hardware Co. same as all other regular em­ ployees. Mocksville, N. C. C. Contact your nearest office of thc Social Security Adminis­ tration for advice in doubtful cases. A representative of the Winston- Salem field office o'i the Social Security Administration will be in Mocksville again on April 23 at thc Courthouse, second floor, at .12:30 p.m.; and on the same date in Cooleemee at the Band Hall over Ledford’s Store at 11 a.m.

If you have any questions con­ cerning the social security pro­ gram, please contact their repre- -sentative at this time.------Real Estate Transactions G. W. Fink to Miss Ella Call, 6 lots, R. L. Foster Subdivision, Jerusalem. Wm. N. Studevent to Magoline Frost, 2 lots, Farmington. Gene Seats to John R. Smoot, 6 lots, R. L .Wilson Estate, Mocks­ ville. Roda E. Boger to C. F. Boger, 14 acres, Jerusalem. R. L. Foster to Mrs. Carrie Daniel, 2 lots, R. L. Foster Sub­ division, Jerusalem. D. A. Harris to W. D. Harris, 9 Vi acres, Clarksville. E. C. Seamon to Jesse G. Hen­ dricks, 2 tracts, Calahaln. J. W. Johnson to H. R. John­ son, 2 lots, Horn Property, Mocks­ ^Shower ville. T. J. Caudell to Henry. R. Johnson, lot No. 4, Archie J. Wil­ CABINETS son property, Mocksville. Enjoy a fresh, invigorat­ T. B. Foster to North Coolee­ ing shower daily in your mee Baptist Church, lot, Jerusa­ own home. Cabinets can be installed anywhere. lem. Ideal for basements, G. W. Everhardt to H. G. Hinkle, summer cottages, or 27% acres. where bath space is in­ Alberta Foster to James C.‘ Co­ sufficient to accommo­ date a tub. Cabinet mer, 56 acres, Farmington. comes complete with Erwin Mills to Robert N. shower head, hot and Walker, 4 lots, Erwin Mills plat, cold water valves, soap dish and shower cur­ Jerusalem. tain. Install this modern Edwin H. Early, Commissioner, sh ow er unit in your to A. C. Baker, 14.03 acres. home today —at this remarkably low cost. WELFARE BOARD NAMED Complete ^ Mi-s. Grady Smith of Farming­ as $ 2 .0 0 ton has been- appointed as third Shown We e k ly member of the Davie County Wel­ fare Board to succeed C. H. Mc­ Mahan who has completed six ANFOKD-MANDD CO.% years of service as a member of the board. J. M. Groce has been elected chairman of the board. E. SALES-SEW v k fc MOCHbVH.Lt, M L ...... PMONfc \!h C. Tatum of Cooleemee is the other board member. ' ESSO STANDARD OIL COM PANY PAGE FOUR THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952

honored Miss Morris Wednesday Miss Jeane Junker Bride-Elect Mrs. W. L. Hanes W. L. COPE, 62, t. Robert S. McNeill, Jr., evening when they entertained the Tuesday evening bridge club To Wed in Salisbury Feted at Parties Observes 85th Birthdav OF ADVANCE and additional guests. A dessert Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Welling­ Miss Mary Ellen Phillips, bride- Mrs. W. L. Hanes of Smith Walter Leon Cope, 62, Advance, Assigned to ‘Stars & Stripes’ course was served upon arrival ton Junker of 325 North Ellis elect of April 26, was feted last Grove was at home Sunday to her Rt. 1, died at a Winston-Salem and punch during the progress­ Street, Salisbury, recently' an­ Tuesday evening at a bridge and friends and relatives observing hospital Saturday after an illness Sgt. Robert S. (Bo) McNeill, ions. Prizes were awarded Mrs. nounced the betrothal of their canasta party given for her by her 85th birthday anniversary. of two weeks. Jr., has been assigned as a re­ John Durham for club high score daughter, Jeane, to Kent Broyles Miss Clara Bielle LeGrand at her Present for the occasion were: Born Nov. 27, 1891, in Davie porter on “The Stars and Stripes” and to Mrs. J. S. Sanford for vis- Morris of Decatur, Georgia, son home on North Main St. The Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheek and County, he was the son of W. M. (Pacific Edition). The “Stars and itors high. The honoree and Mes- of Mrs. Broyles Morris of De- home was ydecoratqji throughout sons of Cooleemee, Mr. and Mrs. and Mary Hodge Cope. His entire Stripes" is a military newspaper dames J. S. Sanford and Lester j catur. The wedding will take with early spring flowers. Grant Smith and daughters, Mrs. life was spent in Davie County receiving wide circulation among Martin, Jr., both recent brides.) place June 21 at the First Prcs- Molded ices, decorated cakes J. T. Angell and Mrs. J. H. Foster. in th e Macedonia Moravian the personnel of all branches of and Mesdames J. D. Murray and j byterian Church, Salisbury. and nuts were served upon arri­ Church community where he was the Armed Forces. > Horace Haworth out-of-town vis­ Miss Junker’s father is a part­ val. FORK a well known ’farmer. He was a Sgt. McNcill is stationed in To­ itors were all presented gifts by ner in the local Farmers Hard­ When scores were tallied, Mrs Worth Potts spent Sunday in member of the Macedonia Mora­ kyo, Japan, and will handle the the hostesses. ware and Supply Co., and the L. G. Sanford was high in bridge Advance with Corp. Herman Vo- vian Church. Air Force beat, which includes Davie Dry Goods Company. and Miss Carroll Johnstone in gler, who will leave this week In 1013 he was married to Miss writing the daily air war round­ Miss Willie Miller gave an in­ canasta. Miss Johnstone was also for Washington State. Hattie Smith who survives. up. formal tea Thursday afternoon Miss Ijames, Mr. Betts the winner in bingo. Prizes were In a letter to his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Potts and Other survivors are six daugh­ at her home on North Main Street. awarded the winners and a gift children spent Sunday afternoon rnd Mrs. R. S. McNeill, of Salis­ Marry In Winston-Salem ters, Mrs. Arline Douthitt, Mrs. Rusion tea, asosrted sandwiches, of cliina was presented Miss Jane in Clemmons, the guests of Mr. Elizabeth Hendrix, Mrs. Mary bury St., “Bo” explains that "the Miss Jane Carol Ijames, daugh­ and cookies were served to 19 Hayden Morris, bride - elect of and Mrs. Roy Myers. Belle Hendrix, Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, air war roundup has to be written ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ijames, guests. Miss Morris was present­ Saturday and Miss Phillips was Miss Betty Lou Cope, all of Ad­ by 9 a.m. in order to beat the 1431 English St., Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Byerly Sidden ed sandwich glass ash trays. given crystal in her chosen pat­ vance, Mrs. Hazel Smith of wire service, and they have an ad­ gi-Ciiug an open wire to Seoul.” became the bride of Eston Flem­ spent the Easter holidays with his "In addition to that, I’ll have tern. sister, Mrs. Arthur Caniburn and Mocksville; four sons, Willie, Eu­ vantage over us because they havej Mrs. D. J. Mando honored Miss ing Eetts at 5 p.m. Saturday at to nose around and pickup various On '•Tuesday, AfSril 15, Mrs. J. Mr. Cainburn of Railway, N. J. gene, Aldion and W. L. Cope, Jr., men with the Fifth Air Forcel Morris at her bridge club Thurs­ the First Reformed church in other Air Force stories and rea­ K, Sheek and Mrs. Jack Penn­ all of Advance; 18 grandchildren; headquarters in Seoul, and we day evening at her home on North Winston-Salem. don't. In order to get the story tul'cs- The city editor is an Air ington entertained at a buffet marked the guests’ places at two sisters, Mrs. Pattie Hoeka- Main Street. A dessert course was Mr. Betts is the son of Mr. and Force Master Sergeant and is lunchcon at the home of Mrs. small tables which were centered day of Advance and Mrs. Annie we have to phone to Seoul and get served upon arrival anl a crystal I Mrs- J' T' Betts oC LiUington. it 'irom the Fifth Air Force Pub-[ very desirious for locally written Sheek complimenting Miss Phill­ with small arrangements of white Smith of Greensboro: two broth- cigarette box and ash trays were The Rev. Hiram Davis officiat­ ips and Miss Jane Hayden Morr­ flowers. The honorees’ places ers, John and Andrew Cope, both lie Information Office. Also w e ' f o r c e news,” wrote "Bo.” ed. presented her. of Advance. h a v e to check FEAF headquarters. Sgt. McNeill attended the! Mrs. Betts attended North Caro­ is, both April bride-elects. were marked with corsages of in Tokyo for B-28 bomber opcr- Mocksville schools and the Uni-] A silver bowl of white lilacs white carnations. A Coca-Cola party was given lina State School for The Blind Funeral services were held at ations which the Fifth Air Force versity of North Carolina from centered the dining room table. Mrs. D. J. Mando honored Miss Friday afternoon by Miss Ossie in Raleigh. the Macedonia Moravian Church can’t give us. All that has to| which he graduated with a de- Miss Willie Miller and Mrs. J. Phillips at her bridge club Tues­ Allison and Mrs. P. J. Johnson at Mr. Betts was graduated from Monday afternoon. be done and the story written b y . gree in journalism. Prior to en- K. Sheek, Jr., assisted the hostess­ day evening presenting her with their home on Maple Avenue. A Buie’s Creek High School and at­ 9 a.m. I think I can do it, provid-. listing in the Air Force, he was es in serving. a gift in china at the conclusion Ed Myers of Norfolk, Va., spent corsage was presented the honor­ tended Compbell College. ing I don't have too much trouble on the staff of the Salisbury Post. Miniature baskets of flowers of the progressions. Sunday with G. Z. Myers. ee upon arrival. Iced Coca -Colas, Mrs. Betts is a grand-daughter devils food cake, cheese wafers of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. M, .WWWAVWyWWW.WVWWVW^ silver compotes and trays hold­ Jane Hayden Morris and almonds were served from Ijames of this city. ing nuts, fancy sandwiches, cheese ______the dining table, which was cen­ Is Honored at Tea rings, peanut sticks and decorated Phillips-Wollam tered with a bowl of white iris, cakes completed the table dec- Mrs. E. H. Morris and Mrs. geraniums and scilla. China in Are Announced Horace Haworth of High Point! orations. her chosen pattern was presented Invitations have been received entertained at a tea Wednesday I Miss Sara Gaither and Mrs. P. Miss Morris. afternon at the former’s home on J. Johnson alternated at tea ser- reading as follows: Maple Avenue, complimenting vice, and Miss Willie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Miss Mary Heitman entertained Miss Jane Hayden Morris, bride- Mrs. Margaret LeGrand assisted Phillips request the honour of at a luncheon Saturday at her your presence at the marriage of elect of April 19, and grand­ with the refreshments. home on North Main St. Wedd­ their daughter, Mary Ellen, to daughter of Mrs. Morris'. Approximately 75 guests called A legend r«Ut«t that « h n God had n> ing bell place cards marked the Mr. Alvah Earle Wollam, on dowed man with all the rich** of mind u d The guests were greeted at the during the appointed hours. •oul, and had lurroundtd him with all ma- guests' places and white snap­ Saturday, the twenty-sixth of Mrial comfort. he threw in tha beauty and door by Miss Mary Heitman and BRIDAL PARTIES fragrance of flower* for good measure. dragons and snow flakes were April, at eight o’clock in the presented to the receiving line Miss Morris shared honors with Pew people are to hardened that they do used in profusion throughout the evening, Mocksville Presbyterian not appreciate th« grace and lovelineaa of which was composed of Mrs. Miss Mary Ellen Phillips Tues home. A gift of china was pre­ an unfolding roae or a stately lUy. These Morris, Miss Jane Hayden Morris, day evening, April 8, at a dessert Church, Mocksville, North Caro­ are not essential things; they at* tha sented the honoree. Covers were “eatraa” which aignifjr tha abundance of Mrs. Cecil Morris, mother of the bridge and canasta party given lina. laid for 26 guests from this city, God'a trace. honoree; Mrs. J. D. Murray of by Miss Clara Belle LeGrand. The person who plants a flower, waters Salisbury, High Point, Oxford, Friendly Book Club and tends it and brtngji it to full blossom, Morchead City; Miss Dorothy Place cards were bouquets of Winston - Salem and Morehead adds to the beauty of tha world and tha Gaither Morris and Mrs. Ha­ flowers. Molded ices, decorated Meets at Allen Home brightness of human Ufa. Flowers can City. change an ugly spot into a place of marvel- worth. cakes and nuts were served be­ Mrs. O. R. Allen was hostess loua beauty. fore the progressions. Miss Morris Some Uvea wa know ara like flowers; they In the living room where the Wednesday afternoon at her home brighten and beautify their environment and receiving line was formed were was given a gift in her chosen Miss Morris again shared hon­ in Cana to the members o'i the bletx ail who touch them. Religion helps to build auch lives, and Qod :..4kea them strong artistic arrangements of huge pattern of china and Miss Phillips ors with Miss Phillips at a lunch­ Friendly Book Club. The presi­ , and beautiful. Their roots run deep in the ...whitcjonqui.ls.. The dining table was presented crystal. High score eon Tuesday given at the home dent, Mrs. Gene Miller, presided. i soil of faith. o f—Mrsr-J;—K —Sheok- by Mrs. Go to Church on Sunday. Learn about •was overlaid with an imported prize was won'By’'Mrs.''G:fithcr —TItc meeting- opened with thn | God. Put your life in His hands and let lace cover centered by a low, Sanford and canasta and bingo Sheek and Mrs. Jack Pennington. group singing “My Wild Irish Xra direct your tttps.------silver bowl o'i white carnations, prizes by Miss Carroll Johnstone. The place cards were miniature Rose.” Mrs. Gene Miller gave the double narcissi, lilacs, gardenias baskets of flowers which were devotionals, using the Easter and jonquils. Silver candleabra Mrs. Margaret A. LeGrand and used at small tables that were story. with lighted white tapers and Mrs. W. A. Allison, of Charlotte, centered with small arrangements Mrs. S. G. Wallace conducted ^ftrtftrtW WWWWWWWWWWWVWWWVWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWtfWiVWWWWWWWW the program on “Flowers” and the roll call was answered with a favorite flower. Administrator’s Sale Of The following poems were giv­ en: “Daffodills,” "Daisy,” and “Two Roses” by Mesdames, Wall­ Personal Property ace, Floyd Dull and O. R. Allen. Henry Ward Beecher’s “O Give Flowers Now," was given by Mcs- * Under and by virtue of the authority invested by the un­ dames Odell James, Gene Miller, dersigned as administrator of the estate of B. A. Smith, de­ John Harding and John Swing; ceased, I will offer for sale and sell SATURDAY, APRIL 26, at and “Minister’s Wife,” by Mrs. 1:00 P.M., at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Odell James. the home of B. A. Smith, located near the Smith Grove School* A duet was sung by Mesdames John Harding and O. R.. Allen house on the Winston-Salem Highway, the following personal and two flower contests directed property: . by Mrs. Wallace. Refreshments were served the 1 Dresser Quilts and Pillows guests and bulbs and plants were presented them by the hostess. 1 Table 1 Trunk 1 Clock 1 Shot Gun Farmington W.S.C.S 1 Stove 1 Ice Box Convenes Thursday THE FIRMS SPONSORING THIS ADVERTISEMENT The April meeting of the Farm­ 8 Chairs— 2 Rockers 1 Oldtime Singer Sewing ington Woman’s Society of Christ- 1 Radio (Battery) Machine inan Service met last Thursday URGE YOU TO ATTEND CHURCH evening at the home of Mrs. O. Drop Leaf Table, Solid 1 Cook Stove R. Allen. Mrs. Leon Foster had charge of the program. EVERY SUNDAY Walnut (Antique) 2 Tables At the business session officers •for the ensuing year were elect­ Porch Table 1 Safe LAKEY’S SINCLAIR SERVICE ed. The Mocksville Enterprise 3 Beds 1 Corner Cupboard, Walnut Refreshments were served by ALLISON-JOHNSON CO. C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. (Antique) the hostess to the folowing mem­ 1 Set of Bed Springs bers: Mesdames F. H. Bahnson, MARTIN BROTHERS MOCKSVILLE IMPLEMENT CO. Lottie Brock R, C. Brown, Leon 1 Chest Dishes and Cooking Utensils WILKINS REXALL DRUG CO. Foster, Ralph James, J. H. Mont­ HUPP FEED MILL and other personal property too'tedious to mention. gomery, C. B. Seats, Grady Smith, FOSTER COTTON GIN Davie Electric Membership Corp. W. W. Spillman, J. W. Williams This the 12th day of April, 1952 and Miss Kate Brown, also one SMOOT SHELL SERVICE Rankin-Sanford Implement Co. visitor, Mrs. J. F. Johnson of MAYFAIR BEAUTY SHOP GREEN MILLING COMPANY H. R. EATON, Winston-Salem. Administrator of B. A. Smith, Deceased. ' Hanes Chair & Furniture Co. MOCKSVILLE ICE & FUEL CO. off white flowers. Corsages of IRVIN PONTIAC COMPANY PENNINGTON CHEVROLET CO. HALL & ZACHARY, Attorneys white carnations marked th e bride-electa' places. WWWWWWWUWVWWWVWWVWVWVUWWVWWWUWWVWVWWVVVWkM'WU THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE FIVE

Miss Hodges, Mr. Hinkle Bowles-Hayes Schedule Given Personals-Cl ubs Are Married Saturday Vows Spoken For H. D. Clubs Miss Emily Ozelle Hodges, Union Chapel Club will meet Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McNcill holidays. daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Con­ with Mrs. B. A. Boger on Monday, : spent the Easter holidays in Fay­ Mrs. Herbert Birdsall of Moores- way Long of Mocksville, and the April 12, at 7:30 p.m. etteville, the. guests of his sister, ville spent Sunday here with her late Robert Wilson Hodges, was Bixby Club will meet in the Mrs. Philliu':Haigh and Mr. Haigh. sister, Miss Willie Miller. married to Talmadge Gray Hinkle church annex on Tuesday, April iThey also visited his brother, Paul Saunicr of Washington, of Winston-Salem, at 4 p.m. Sat­ 22 at 2:30 p.m. . James S. McNeill, who had re­ D. C., spent the week end in urday in the chapel of Mt. Ver­ Pino - Farmington Club will cently returned from a local hos­ town. non Place Methodist Church in meet at the Farmington School pital where.he was a patient for Jimmy Davis fell from a tree Washington. Auditorium on Wednesday, April observation. Saturday and fractured his right Mr. Hinkle is the son of Mr. S3 ,at 2:30 p.m. Hostesses are Mes­ Miss Ann Poston rotnrned to leg. His condition is satisfactory. and Mrs. Sanford Oscar Hinkle, dames S. G. Wallace and Odell Peace College, Raleigh, Wednes­ Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnson and Old Lexington Road, Winston- James. day, after spending the spring Mrs. E. H. Moris spent Monday in Salem. Fork Club will meet with Mrs. holidays here with her parents. Charlotte with relatives. The Rev. William R. Wright Tom Rice, Jr., on Thursday, April Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fine of! Miss Sadie Clement of Oxford performed the double-ring cere­ 24, at 2:30 p.m. t i Sumter, S. C., spent the week was the week end house guest of mony. Jerusalem Club will meet with end here with her parents, Mr. Miss Mary Heitman. The couple entered the chapel Mrs. O.' H. Hartley on Friday, • and Mrs.-Jacob Stewart. j The Rev. Paul Richards and R. together, the bride wearing a pril 25, at 2:30 p.m. John Clay Jomcs, student at B. Sanford attended Presbytery short - sleeved costume suit of MRS. VIRGIL BOWLES Mocksville Club will meet with Wake Forest, spent the week with at Covington Church, Winston- navy blue silk linen with wide Mrs. R. W. Collette, Sr., on .Tues­ his parents in Farmington. j Salem, Tuesday. portrait collar ending in a white Miss Camilla Hayes, daughter day, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. Co- Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Pope moved j Mrs. J. P. Newman of Winston- taiVeta bow. I-Ier cloche was of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hayes of hostesses are Mesdames C. S. An­ from North Wilkesboro Monday i Salem and Miss Hazel Baity of trimmed with forget-me-nots and Harmony, became the bride of derson and George Rowland. to tho O. R. Allen home on North Raleigh spent the week end with she carried a nosegay of forget-me Virgil Bowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Main1 Street. their mother, Mrs. J. T. Baity. note with a white orchid. James Allen Bowles of Mocks­ Mrs. Robert Wilson Hodges was John Cardenas of Washington, Mrs. Frank Clement arrived ville, Thursday evening, April 10, matron of honor. She wore a toast- PrincessThealre D. {C., spent the week end here home Wednesday from Charlotte at 7:30 o’clock, at the home of colored suit of silk shantung with V with his family. where she was the guest of her the officiating minister, Rev. A. matching accessories. Matinee Everyday, 3:M P.M. •;Ws. Nathan Tucker of Hert­ daughter, Mrs. Vance Kendrick W. Bradley, who heard the double Night 7 f t 9 P.M. ford will arrive Wednesday to and Dr. Kendrick for several days. Robert Wilson Hodges, the ring vows. Mrs. E. W. Crow and Miss Jane THURSDAY ft FRIDAY—Rob­ r spend the week with her niece, CORPORAL AND MRS. ROBERT HARRISON NEAL bride’s brother, was best man. Miss Anne Browder attended ert Taylor ft Denise Dareel la Crow spent Monday in Monroe, j Mrs. J. C. Sanford and sister, After the ceremony the couple the bride and Richard Seamon “WESTWARD THE WOMEN” ; .Mrs .Mary S. Speight. with fricnd9. Miss-Angell Marries with Hope Emerson and Joha Circle Meetings left for a tour of the Northern was his cousin’s best man. Mclntire. Added News. Mrs. J. J. Larew returned home Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. States nnd Canada. When they Robert Harrison Neal Methodist: Monday from New York, where E. W. Crow and Miss Jane Crow return they will be at home in After the ceremony the couple SATURDAY — Howard Duff ft Mona Freeman in ‘THE she visited her son for two weeks. were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crow In Home Ceremony Circle 1 — Monday evening, the Poindexter Apartments, 138 left for a wedding trip through LADY FROM TEXAS," with C. B. Plomb of New York spent and son, Pete, of Hanes. Virginia a n d Kentucky after Josephine Hull ft Gene Lock­ Miss Billie Carolyn Angell, April 212, 8 p.m. Hostess Miss South Cherry Street, Winston* hart. In Technicolor. Added Mr. and Mrs. Gene Seats left which they will make their home "Tuesday night here, the guest of daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Martha Call, associate hostess, Mrs. Hinkle is a graduate of Serial and Cartoon. Friday for , Md., to ..J. C. Sanford. Angell, became the bride of Rob­ Mrs. Walter Call. Mocksville High School and is a in Mocksville where the bride­ spend several days with her sister, MONDAY ft TUESDAY—Va* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanford and | ert Harrison Neal, son of Mr. and Circle 2 — Monday evening, member of the Beta Sigma Phi groom is engaged in farming. The Johnson, Ruth Roman, Doro­ Mrs. Victor Andrews and Mr. An­ thy McGuire in “INVITA­ daughters, Peggy and Judy, spent] Mrs. H. H. Neal of A$adison, April 21, 8 p.m. Hostess, Mrs. W. sorority. Before her marriage she bride is a serjior at Harmony High drews. TION” with Louis Calhera. the Easter holidays in Cumber­ Thursday evening, April 10, at C. Murph, co-hostess, Mrs. Leary was employed by Snead, Inc., in school. Added News ft Cartoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pennington land, Ky., with her parents, Mr. eight o’clock, at the home of the Craven. Winston-Salem. spent several days in Charleston,' CORNATZER REVIVAL WEDNESDAY — All Comedy and Mrs. C. B. Stacey. bride’s parents on Salisbury St. ft Western Show: Laurel mad South Carolina. j Circle 3—Monday, April 21, at Mr. Hinkle was graduated from A revival meeting will begin at Mrs. Sam Hines and Charles The Reverend J. P. Davis, pastor Hardy in “ BLOCKHEADS/* Miss Sara Foster spent the week. 8 p.m. Hostess, Mrs. E. L. Short, Griffith High School and attend­ Cornatzer Baptist Church on Tex Williams in “COYOTE C. Hines of Winston-Salem spent of the First Baptist Church, of­ CANYON.” A ls o “ LITTLE end here with her parents. co-hostess, Mrs. Roy Cartner. ed High Point College. He serv­ Sunday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m., and; .Saturday afternoon in town. j ficiated, using the double ring RASCALS FOLLIES,” a a d Circle 4—Monday, April 21, at ed three years in the Marine Air will continue through Sunday,! Cartoon. George Hartman attended an Mr. and Mrs. George Hendricks, j ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woodruff 8 p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Gene Seats, Corps and is now with Hinkle's April 27. The Rev. Ralph Phill-! Institute for Electrical Contract­ The nuptial setting was form­ FOR SHOW TIME CALL 1M and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hen­ co-hostess, Miss Sue Brown. Book Store in Winston-Salem. ips of Winston-Salem, will preach. ■ ors held at State College, Tues­ ed with palms, yellow jonquils, dricks spent the* week end at day and Wednesday. and candleabra holding lighted Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and tapers. children and Mrs. J. T. Angell Spending the Easter holidays The bride wore an off-white with their parents, Mr. and left Tuesday for Deland, Fla., to fitted suit with which she used Mrs. Marvin Waters, were: Mr. spend the week with Dr. and navy accessories and a corsage of and Mrs. J. D. Potts of High FARM, HONE AND Airs. J. W. Angell. Dr. Angell is red rosebuds and valley lilies. professor of Religion at Stetson Point, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hockett Miss Betty Carleen Angell, sis­ and sons, Buddy and Jimmy, of University. ter of the bride, was her only at­ Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greensboro and Miss Ivie Nail of tendant. She wore a pale yellow Hickory— __—:...... Yitted suit with light blue access- Easter holiday guests of Mr. and ■ were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers ories. Mrs. D. R. Stroud were. Mr. and and children of Cleveland and Mr. For travel Mrs. Neal wore a Mrs. D. H. Winchester and daugh­ and Mrs. Bill Merrell and children. dusty rose suit with beige acces­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mererll vis­ ter, Shelia, of South Boston, Va., sories and a corsage of white car­ Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stroud, Jr., ited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reece in nations. of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mr. and Allendale, S. C., the past week Mrs. Neal is a senior at the Mrs. Bob Honeycutt and son, end. local High School where she is Miss Colleen Collette of Char­ Robby of Columbus. Mrs. Honey­ chief cheer leader. She will con­ cutt and son will spend the re­ lotte visited her mother, Mrs. tinue her studies and will grad­ N. H. Collette during the Easter j mainder of the week. uate with her class in May. COME AND SEE OUR VAST ARRAY OF GARDEN TOOLS AND SUPPLIES—EVERY­ 1VWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWVM CAKE CUTTING A cake cutting was held after THING YOU NEED AT A LOW PRICE the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Hoes Rakes GardenPlows Handle The dining table was overlaid with a lace cloth and centered by a decorated wedding cake, Swan Garden Hose Yard Brooms Money topped with a miniature bride and groom. Miss Hazel Clement poured Poultry Wire, all sizes and types punch and Mrs. C. J. Angell, Jr., Expertly served the wedding cake after a the bride had cut the' first slice. Garden Seed and Fertilizer

Mr .and Mrs. John Ferebee and children, Fletch and John Frank, Save a Little Regularly of Smith Grove, and Sgt. Roy 4 COMPUTE SELECTION OF Safley of Fort Jackson, were Sunday dinner guests of their par­ OPEN YOUR It isn't how much you earn, SAVINGS ACCOUNT ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Safley. NOW Mrs. Frank Poindexter of Ashe­ or how little you spend . . , ville arrived Saturday to visit C it’s how much you save that her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Penning­ r m s ADD ton. determines how much you’ll SMALL AMOUNTS Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson WALL - FIX AND KOVER - BEST — have. Setting aside a few REGULARLY spent Sunday in Winston-Salem, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINTS— dollars regularly, in a sav­ the guests of her sister, Mrs. C. ALL TYPES OF BRUSHES ings account with us, is the EARN MORE BY E. Anderson and Mr. Anderson. SAVING WITH US RODS AND REELS — LINES — LEADERS safe, sure way to > build Miss Dorothy Gaither Morris ar­ Genuine Louisville Slugger BATS rived last Teusday from Salem strong reserves. Take cred­ — NETS — TACKLE BOXES — FLIES, etc. College to spend the spring holi­ All Types of GLOVES AND MITTS it for good money manage­ days with her parents, Mr. and CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION BASEBALLS— SOFTBALLS ment. Start your Savings Mrs. Cecil Morris. BASEBALL CAPS-SHOES AND CAPS A. M Kimbrough, Jr., will leave account with us this week. Saturday for Texas after spending BLASTING POWDER All Types and Widths ol several weeks here with his fam­ ily. FUSES AND WEDGES SCREEN WIRE Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Suber and Mocksville children, Margaret and Bobby, of Cary and Mr. and Mrs. James Building & Loan Ass’n. Thompson and daughter, Betty, of High Point spent the Easter MARTIN BROS. SoutH Main S tm t Mocksville, N. 0. holidayi with their parents, Mr. Phone 99 Near Depot Mocksville, N. C. -W and Mrs. J. H. Thompson. PAGE SIX THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952

in IS y ea n had worked himself large No. 1 plant to deal solely, and treasurer of the corporation, Most of the employees are native* up to the position of assistant with commercial office furniture., Miss Opal Frye is secretary. A of Davie County and according manager oY that concern. ■ Today the Hanes Chair and < few weeks ago, Jim Roper of to Mr. Headen are always given . Being thoroughly schooled in Furniture Company, Inc., is em- Knoxville, Tenn., joined the firm preference. There are a few from aU phases of the industry he de­ ploying around 150. Their payroll, as General Superintendent. Mr. Iredell and Davidson counties. *0 V- sired to establish a desk manu­ is in excess of $300,000 annually. Roper has had wide experience facturing business for himself. They manufacture commercial in the furniture industry being HURZY’ HUPRY' The Hanes plant at Mocksville office furniture and institutional1 associated with such firms as was available, and realizing it’s equipment such as desks, tables, Drexel, Henredon and J. B. At- LAST DAY potentialities he purchased the telephone stands, etc, of various kins Company. physical assets of that corpora­ patterns and grades, in oak, wal­ In Growing Stages SATURDAY tion. nut and mahogany. They also Since 1947, the Hanes Chair When Mr. Headen took over the make around 60 different house- and Furniture plant has been re-; plant in 1947, it was employing hold items such as drop-Icaf equipped from beginning to end.! around 40 men. The company .at tables, coffee tables, lamp tables,. The new equipment installed is \ that time was making straight end tables, etc; modern in every respect. At the S ill novelty or miscellaneous house­ These' items, manufactured, in. present time a new office build- hold furniture. To this line he add­ Mocksville are shipped direct by ing is being constructed and also f l ed the manufacturing of commer­ freight, truck and express to all new toilet facilities for the cm- cial office furniture. parts of the United States. Fift-, ployees. | TWO (DfNNfAl RFKAIl Plant Expanded cen salesmen cover the entire: Mr. Headen stated that the PRODUCTS FOR TH F pR 1C f

Progressively expanding th e nation and mail their orders into plant was just now in its grow- OF ONI' plant, new machinery and equip­ the local office frc:n which ship- j ing stages. That business had ment were added. In 1949, the ment is made. shown a steady increase since its Hanes Chair and Furniture Co., Mr. Ileadcn reports that around beginning and- he hoped that it established Plant No. 2, near the 500 desks are shipped out each would continue to do so. Wilkin^ MOKE ABOUT ] J. F. Hanes, left Hanes Knitting nituro industry. overhead bridge on the Salisbury wee!: in addition to a large amount “We are now in a position to Company o'i Winston-Salem to ac-; • ... , , Hanes Furniture Co. ] I After finnshing school he as Highway. To this plant was trans- of household items and. other fur- further enlarge the plant, if there cept a position with the company Drug Coli tries in Mocksville is in cxeess of ^ cepted a job with the Myrtle ferrcd the manufacture of the niture. is sufficient labor available to as secretary and treasurer. . Phone 21 - Mocksville, N.|C.. a million dollars annually. ] Deck Company of High Point and houshold furniture, leaving the| Mr. Headen serves as president'produce more,” said Mr. Headen. One of the oldest names in the Forms Company | furniture industry here is the Shortly before the old Mocks­ Hanes Chair and Furniture Com­ ville Furniture factory burned, pany, Inc., It is believed that it J. B. Johnstone and J. F. Hanes first had its beginning around branched out and formed the I WONDERFULLY NEW' , \ tho turn of the century. Hanes Chair and Table Company AMAZINGLY DIFFERENT/ A A very gracious lady, Miss at the site of it’s present location. Sallie Hanes of North Main St., The Hanes Chair and Table recalls some of the early history Company continued to operate as she remembers it. under the management of Mr. She recalls two furniture fac­ Johnstone and Mr. Hanes until tories existing in Mocksville dur­ 1937 when they sold their interest ing the latter years of the 19th to Baliss and Harris, whocontin- century. One was operated in ued operation as the Hanes Chair the old Brown Tobacco factory! ancj Novelty Company; The com- on Salisbury Street by Gaston ^ pany at this time employed '€> Horn. The other was located near I around 40. the ice plant and was believed to I have been known as the Mocks- In 19‘‘7- Don E' ” eadon of H,gh ville Furniture Company. Point P h a s e d the physical as­ sets of thc company and incor- Miss Sallie recalls that what porated it as the Hanes Chair she remembers as the Mocksville and Furniture Company, Inc. Furniture Company, or possibly Don Headen was born in Ches a veneer plant, was operated un­ terfield County, Va. His parents der the management of O. L. Will­ moved to High Point, where he iams. It had been operating pos­ attended school and in early life F R l G I k sibly four years when her brother, bccame associated with the fur

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on has been probing Communist VWWWWWWWWVWWVWWVWWWWWVWUWWWWWWVWWVWfcVWWWWWWIi positions in the mountains north of the 38th parallel. The 7th has been playing a major role in the Korean war since landing at In­ chon in September, 1950. Corporal Vogler, who served as a 60-mm. mortarman in the 42nd Infantry Regiment^ has been awarded the Combat Infan­ tryman Badge and the Korean Service Ribbon with one cam THURSDAY THURSDAY paign star. FRIDAY FRIDAY Before entering the Army in S a k January, 1951, he attended Ad­ SATURDAY SATURDAY vance High School. Thomas J. Sparks Our Greatest Event For ’52 Receives Promotion Thomas J. Sparks of Rt. 3, come share in our value celebration Mocksville, was recently promot­ ed to sergeant while serving with Women's Sanforized 120 Pairs—Ruffled the 7th Infantry Division on the rain-drenched east-central front COTTON SLIPS ORGANDY CURTAINS Eyelet Trim top and bottom in Korea. 84 x 90—White and colors ELECTRIFIED—Betty Brown, daughter of Science Circus originator Bob Brown, emits sparks of $1.98 Value $3.98 Value Patrols from the division move electricity from her thimble capped fingers as sic stands on a one million volt transformer. The $ 1 .0 0 circus showed at the Cooleemee and Shady Grove Schools last week. out daily over the muddy terrain $2.59 Pair, 2 Pairs $5.00 Second Floor Basement keeping constant pressure on the BROWN SCIENCE In addition to performing feats tin performed the spectacular high Communists. with electricity, Brown also uses voltage stunts. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE! | 108 Pairs—Extra Fine CIRCUS SHOWS IN helium, forms of light and black Sparks, who has served on the Cooleemee pupils who partici­ NYLON PANTIES 5 ORGANDY CURTAINS light, Geiger counters and others. Korean front more than nine 1st Quality—S—M—L 84 x 90—S4.95 Value LOCAL SCHOOLS pated, according to Principal V. He uses between eight and 12 months i9 assigned as a heavy 79c, 2 Pairs, $1.50 5 $3.69 Pair, 2 Pairs $7.00 The Bob Brown Science Cir­ G. Prim, were: Janette Stiller, students as each'showing. «quipment operator in Headquar­ Second Floor j£ Basement cus, which features experiments Clyde Leonard, Betty Sue Boger, Electrical features include such ters and Service Company of the WWVVWWWWVWWUWVWWWMWWVWWVWVUWWWWWWVWW with high voltage electricity, stag-' Terry Peoples, Annette Swink, features as making sparks flow 13th Engineer Combat Battalion. ed performances in two Davie Barbara Dunn, Taft Martin, Lin­ CHILDREN’S DRESSES 39” Unbleached from a subject’s fingertips, toes 1 to 3—3 to 6x—7 to 14 County schools this week. j da Bivens, George Phelps, Judy He attended Mocksville High and mouth. SHEETING Performances were held last Pence, Jean Athey nnd Glenda School and was employed by W. Reg. 2 .9 8 ...... NOW $1.99 —SALE PRICED— Fri'Jay at the Cooleemee and! Recent publicity i'or the show Price. Betty sue Boger and An­ V. Wright in Dallas, Texas, be­ Reg. 3 .9 8 ...... NOW $2.99 fore entering the Army. Shady Grove schools. had a full page color spread in nette Swink performed the high Reg. 4.98 & 5.98 NOW $3.99 4 YARDS, 88c The science circus will return Life magazine and three full pages Second Floor Basement voltage stunts. SUFFER AT COURTNEY to Davie County on April 28 and of story and pictures in State A fried chicken supper spon­ MWVWWWWVWWWVWWWWVWVUWUVWW^- stage a show at thc Mocksville magazines. sored by Woman's Society of Hand Made Philippine Large Assortment—Printed High School auditorium at 1 p. Cpl. Wm. F. Vogler Shady Grove pupils who par­ Christian Service of Courtney INFANT S’ WEAR SLIP COVER & DRAPERY m. Another showing will be held Dresses, Slips, Gowns, Bibs, ticipated in the Science Circus Returning Home Baptist Church will be held at at Farmington School on Tues­ Pillow Tops — other items FABRICS were, according to Principal J. Cpl. William F. Vogler, son of Courtney High School lunchroom day, April 29, at 10 a.ni. j $1.19 Value $1.98 Value D. Parker, Jane Partin, Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogler, Ad­ Friday, April 18, from 6 until 9 87c Each 99c Yard The circus which was created Foster, Bobby Hege, Georgie Ann vance, is returning home under p.m. Second Floor Basement six years ago in Asheville, ha. 'or, Carol Jane Greene, Leon thc Army’s rotation policy after wwwuwvwwvwwwuwwwwtiwwwwuwwvwvwwvwwwvw appeared in most states east of the .ter, C. W.'Foster, Maggie Hart serving with the 7th Division on In the last 15 years, total pro­ Junior - Misses - Womens • Half Sises Rocky Mountains and is famous man, Doris Potts, Hugh Partin, the Korean fighting front. duction of American farmers has Quadriga DRESS PRINTS EARLY SPRING DRESSES as a television show. and Betty Jo Williams. Jane Par­ During recent action the divis- increase . about 40 per cent. BIRTHDAY SALE PRICED Reg. 8 .9 5 ...... NOW $5.99 59c Value Reg. 1 0 .9 5 ...... NOW $6.99 44c Yard Reg. 1 4 .9 5 ...... 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Well Known Makes Spccial Group OFFICE OF NYLON SLIP 1st Quality—To Close Out Blouses & Cotton Sweaters Keg. $7.95 & $8.95- assistant v k E w a iw w NOW 87c Each $5.50 Second Floor Basement c YA*W * TERMWlS ■WWVWVWVVUWWVVWWVVWWUWWWMMMmWAKIVWVWVVW 1 Lot 27" x 27” COSTUME JEWELRY BIRDSEYE DIAPERS Pins — Necklaces — Earrings Reg. $2.98 Value NOW % PRICE $1.97 Dozen Street Floor Basement vwwwwwwwwwwwvwwvwwwwwwwwwwvwwwwwvwvwwwvwvwwww Reg. $5.95 Yard MISSES' TOPPERS ALL WOOL CHECK & SHORT JACKETS C O A T IN G SPECIAL — Yard, $4.59 NOW 33 1-3% OFF "Operation Basement

51—15 First Quality Full jS Junior — Misses’ — Women's Shirt-Sleevef’’ Fashioned—Reg. 89c lj COTTON DRESSES NYLON HOSE J i Prints and Chambrays NEW SPRING SHADES •! Reg. $2.98 I ut in the Yards — with their sleeves tolled 3 Pairs for $2.20 ;! NOW $2.49 O Street Floor J! Basement up. That’s where you’ll find our new Assistant Vice President, Yards and Terminals, and his newly* VVWWVWWWWVVWWVVVWWIA Bur Mil Frothylon Misses’ and Women’s created "task force” of terminal trouble shooters. PUCKERED NYLON Printed Nylon DRESSES An innovation in railroad circles, this "task force” is 100% Nylon Sheer Regular Price $5.95 actually living in the Yards day and night—studying $1.98 Value every operation — seeking new ways, no matter how $1.79 Yard SALE PRICE $4.99 Street Floor Basement small, to improve our service. wwwwvwwwwwwvvwwwyuwwwwwwwwwwwvwwvw In recent years, we have invested $120 million in Extra Heavy—22” x 44” Standard Sise—Allergy Free Diesel locomotives. In recent months, we have been CANNON TOWELS KOOLFOAM PILLOWS modernizing existing Yards and building new ones at Slightly Imperfect—89c Value —SPECIALLY PRICED— a cost of $17 million. 2 FOR $1.50 $5.95 Street Floor Street Floor "Operation Shirt-Sleeves” is one of many reasons why these expensive new transportation "tools” on the Southern will result in better, ever-improving service for customers of the railway that "serves the South.”

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SPECIAL! (5-Yoar Guarantor) Davie Furniture Company PHONE 72 “ ON THE SQUARE” MOCKSVILLE, N. C. juwuWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVW^VWWWWWWWWWWWV^^ THURSDAY, APRIL. 17, 1352 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE SEVEN Sara Jane McDaniel, USD A estimates that fertilizer | ^ sen consumption in the U. S. by I960, Stop Taking Age 90, of Cooleemee will likely double that of 1950. SHOAF Sarah Jane McDaniel, 90, died Harsh Drugs for at 7:40 p.m. Friday at her home COAL, SAND in the North Cooleemee commun­ Constipation & STONE ity. She had been in bad health for several years and seriously 10 miles or |nd Chronic Dotlngl Regain Normal ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE ty, North Carolinn, at twelve o’clock — Prompt Delivery — BAILEY’S TOMATO PLANTS nro avail­ Noon on SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1052. the ill for five weeks. Regularity Thl* All-Vegetable Way I able this .vc.ir — Kcndy N ow. I. T. North Carolina Dii\»e County following described property: (DAILEY, Woodlcnf, Phone 3720. Beginning at a stake 1» edge of New She was born in Davie County Taking harsh drugs for constipation can ? 4-17-2tp Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of 13. A. Smith, deceased, lato Street being Guy 13. Holmans corner and punish you brutally! Their cramps and running South U3 degs. West 220 ft. to May 12, 18G2, daughter of Billy Phone 194 "Femalo Help Wanted'* of Davie County, North Carolina, this griping disrupt normal bowel action, Is to notify aLl persons having claims a stake:* Uicucc South 24 degs. East 83 ft. to a stake; thence South 07 degs. East and Nancy McDaniel. She had make you feel in need of repeated dosing. “A Good Placc To Work'* . ^ “ .“ i " ‘ ^ ln^ { ‘ c ,hr n « S l 2 2 K "to"astol^'u^ccSouth 'ft del* When you occasionally feel constipated, WESTERN ELECTHIC COMPANY, Inc. get gtntU but surt relief. Take Dr, Cald­ pleaded In bar of their rlltht to recover,s r a 1 r S i H i s f S llvcdintheNorthco°ice™ccom- Winston-Salem, North Carolina A ll perdon3 owing said estate will pleasa beuminK. Surveyed by A. L. Bow les, munity for 40 years. well's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup make immediate settlement. Registered Surveyor, on August 14, 1048. j Pepsin. It's aU-vtgttablt. No salts, no harsh AUTOMOBILE SAFETY Has Immediate OponlnRs for Qualified T ills the 11th day o f April, 1052. Being 18 ft. of Lot No. 00; all of Lot | No. os; nil of Lot No. 07; and 13 ft. of. Funeral services were conduct- drugs. Dr. Caldwell’s contains an extract Glass Installed II. n . EATON, Administrator of Senna, oldest and one of the finest TYPISTS AND STENOGHAPHERS of B. A . Smith. 4-17-Gt Lot No. 00 of the E. L. Gaither’s heirs, —All Models— HALL, fe ZACHAKY, Attorneys. Subdivision. . . • ed Monday at North Cooleemee natural laxatives known to medicir.e. 40 - Hour Week — Premium Pay— Ai d also these items of personal prop- Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes BOBIE NASH Employee Benefits — Good Work­ NOTICE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION "SS. Thor Automatic Washing Machine. BaPUst church ReV' good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief 1819 S. MMn St.—Phone S50 ing Conditions o T t t 1 G>'oc°. ‘ he Rev. Harold Parker amfortaih. Helps you get regular, ends Salisbury, N. G. The Commissioners of the town of chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach Apply In person to employment of- Mocksville have called a special election Sow. Block nnd Dcckcr, One complete sot and the Rev. L. W . Price. Burial , flee Chatham Rond, Monday through to be held In the town of Mocksville on of Curpenter Tools. 1 loumess that constipation often brings. Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 3*4301, Tucsdny, April 29. 1952, from 0:30 o’clock Ext. 204 or 212 for Saturday appoint­ A^M .,"until 0:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern ■ soh|’Csubj°c” u>SCtheCtaxcsPfo/th e year • w as ’ n the Cornatzer Methodist ment. StandardCttmrlnrH 'I’ltMfVTime, atnt Whichwhich theretheft} shall bObe . ‘.«.nl952 ___ di olher _.|___ I_^.,.«livnnnna incumbrances tuhlnll which tnnv may uibmttted,to the qualified voters^ of #the ixist. 4-10-4t Church cemetery. H nit Mtkfled fO R SALE OR RENT—Four room house town of Mocksville the question whether ' This the 31st day o f March,,1932. VENETIAN BLINDS on Pine Street. Hot water, bath. See or not a special tax of six cents (.06c) on CLAUDE HICKS, Trustee Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. METAL AWNINGS D. L. BRACKEN, Route 2, Mocksvlllc. the one hundred dollars of assessed valua­ * M mlmhetoNereHfCM h. r. it, n. r. ALUMINUM SCREENS N. C. 4-IO-tfn tion of taxable property in the town of Use An Enterprise Want Ad o*.* - c.. ..u . Mocksville shall be levied for the purposo J. W. Dyson of Salisbury, Rt. 2; • More Scenic Rentes Salisbury Venetian Blind FOR SALE—Bedroom Suite with mat- 0f paying all or part of the coat of acquir- trcss and box springs included. Excell-; ing*• lands,• • "for —parks, •— playgrounds, and a son, John A. McDaniel of La * F/aett Modern Coaches Manufacturing Company ent condition. Mrs. Fred Smith, Route buildings, the Improvement thereof, and • Lear eel h m I* Travel DR.CALDWELLS 8tatesville Road Phone 4319 3. 4-10-2tp for equipping and operating the same for tn INCH CASINO M00 per It. Mesa, Calif.; a grandchild and SALISBURY, N. C. recreational purposes. S I N N A L A X A T I V I HOUSE FOR SALE or rent on Hardi­ That for said election the regular Franklin Well Boring Svc. three great-grandchildren. Winston-Salem, N. C...... $ .65 son Street. Contact M. H. MURRAY, registration books for the town of Mocks- * 3 Miles North ol S.lltbary Richmond, Va...... 5.60 Mocksville Flour 3(1X1. 4-10'2tn ville shall be open for registration o t Mocksville Hlihw.y * 9 1 ___ voters not heretofore registered from 0;00 Atlanta, Ga...... 7.25 ROUTE------SALESMAN - for Fuller Brush Co. A.M.. until 5:00 P.M. on each day ex-! jTo- w~a t e'S ” N o_ p_A_t Pvt. Jimmy Ratledge $75.00 per week at start. 3,000 regular CCDt Sunday, beginning Saturday, A p ril' W. A. SETZER, Ownt" Philadelphia, Pa...... 9.90 customers on this route, which takes in j2‘ 1952, and closing Saturday, April' Dnvle County, Clemmons and Lewis- 19’ 1952 on cach Saturday said books P h on e.: 3113 X M. S a llib u r Norfolk, Va...... 6.S0 vllle. Doesn't cost anything to start I ghnll rcmft|n open at the voting place! N lfh t: 3#S4. C »L w b » Receives Diploma Bluefield, W. Va...... 4.05 and we assist you. Prefer a man living unlll 9:00 pM nnd thnt Saturday, April ROWAN in thisikl> territory. For IntoMlInterview nui write 19,1912, shall b e challenge . . . day. i_ Pvt. Jimmie B. Ratledge, son Birmingham, Ala...... 9.80 C. C. BROWN, 207 Craig St., Wlnstan- That the polling place and the names Wythe ville, V»...... 2.90 Solem, N. C. Give address and direc­ of the election officers, subject to change, of William B. Ratledge, Route 4, For Dogs and Uvostodt tions to home. 4-J0-3tp a. provided by law are as follows:— Reidsville, N. C...... 1.70, Polling place, Court House: Registrar, Mocksville, was one of 50 students PRINTING CO. M tJ S I c a l _ , Mrs. Louise R. Meroney, 438 South Main Montgomery, Ala...... 10.10 SEVERE MANGE. ITCH, FUNGI, HO LIKE THIS TIME—To get a gt_ M„cKsville, N. C.: Judges, Edward who were graduated March 28 Shelby, N.C...... 2.65 BARE SPOTS AND MOIST ECZS* S LI L. Short and G. H. C. Shutt. _ . . Phone 532 - Salisbury. N. C. MA (puffed, moist can sad feet). price. We must dear our floor immed­ By order of the Board of Commission' from the Air Force Clerk-Typist Portsmouth, Va...... 7.10 iately for new shipment. Several PRAC­ ers of Town of Mocksville, N. C. Bar torenett, ear aiitet, put* pim­ TICE pianos will be sold for (10.00 This March 20th, 1952. School at The University of Okla­ New Orleans, La...... 15.65 ple* ind other skin irritation*. Pro. dow n plus as little at $5.00 per m onth JOHN E. DURHAM, M ayor One of the largest printing If desired, for four months, All are re­ S. M. CALL Clerk, Treasurer homa. He has been assigned to Greensboro, N. C...... 1.35 aiotM heating sad hair growth e* conditioned, tuned and guaranteed. 3-27-4t and office supply houses in YOUR MONEY BACK. Dont m is this chance So make your stateside duty. Spartanburg, S. C...... 3.35 child happy. E. O. FRtTTS PIANO CO. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY Plus tax. Extra savings on Round trips. the Carollnas. Lexington, N. C. 4*3-4tp PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA For Athlete’s Foot Each graduate received an Air WANTED — Have your prescriptions Wilkins Drug Co. filled at HALL DRUG COMPANY. DAVIE COUNTY Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. If not IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Force diploma and seven hours Phone 21 Phone 141, Mocksville. tfn BEFORE THE CLERK ^pleased, your 40c back. Watch the old, • Printing GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Fred 11. Kosma vs. Mary Ann Kosma tainted skin slough off to be replaced j of college credit for 12 weeks of Mocksville, N. C. and Electrical Service. N. C. Licensed The defendant, Mary Ann Kosma, will by healthy skin. Get instant-drylng T-4-1 w()rk H e com pletcd h o u r s o f take notice that an action entitled as 3 6 0 Electrician and Contractor. REA CER­ L from any druggist. Now at WILKINS 1 TIFIED CONTRACTOR AND DEAL­ above has been commenced in the su­ GREYHOUND • Lithographing ER. RODWELL ELECTRIC COM­ perior court of Davie County, North Car­ DRUG COMPANY. instruction in typing, English, PANY, Mocksville. N. C. tfn olina, for the purpose of getting a di­ - I I I N I vorce on the grounds of two year’s sep- IT FA¥S TO ADVERTISE publications, reports and records. IF MEAT RATIONING SHOULD COME— nration, and the said defendant will fur­ pSVMWfPTfMN Be prepared with your own supply. ther take notice that she is required to • Typewriters Plenty of freezer locker space avail­ appear at the office of the clerk of the vyvwvwuvwvvvwwvwwwwwwwwwwvwvwwvvvvvvvwvM able. DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER, tfn supertor court of said county In the courthouse In Mocksville, North Carolina, AThre* Days' POULTRY—W111 be dressed on the sec­ •vithln tw en ty days after the 18th day • Complete ond and fourth Thursdays only. Have of April, 1952, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff Notice! All Dog Owners poultry at locker by 11 a.m. DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER, Phone 240, Mocks­ will apply to the court for the relief Cough IsYoar Office Supplies ville. tfn demanded In said complaint. This the 21st day of March, 1952. N O T l""c_E S. H. CHAFFIN, C.S.C. Rabies Vaccination Clinics at the following Davie County, N. C. Danger Signal NORTH CAROLINA—DAVIE COUNTY CLAUDE HICKS, Atty. 3-27.4t Places and Times: The undersigned, having qualified as Creomulsion rclicvespromptlybccause Administrators of the estate of Ella Lan- NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY it goes right to the sent of the trouble drcth Angell, deceased, late of Davie By virtue of authority contained in a Farmington School, Friday, April It—5:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. County, this is to notify all persons hav­ certain Deed of Trust executed by Clyde to help loosen nnil expel germ laden Smith Grove School, Friday, April IS—6:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. ing claims against said estate to pre­ E. Holman and wife Mary James llol phlegm and aid nature to soothe and Wilkins Drug Co. sent them to the undersigned on or be­ man to Claude Hicks, Trustee, under date heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial Cornatxer Grocery, Wednesday, April 23—5:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. fore the ltth day of April, 1963, or this o f D ecem ber 30, 1950, and recorded tn notice will be pleaded in bar of their D eed o f Trust B ook 39, page 489. O ffice membranes. Guaranteed to please you Mocks Church, Wednesday, April 23—6:3* p.m.-7;00 p.m. Phene M recovery. All persons indebted to said of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, or money refunded. Creomulsion bai SAMPSONS S C R estate will please make immediate settle­ North Carolina, and the • stipulations of stood the test of millions of users. THE CHARGE IS $1.0* PER DOG ment to the undersigned. said Deed of Trust not having been ii •: u |M n i p « This 7th day of April, 1052. complied with, and at the request of the C. B. ANGELL holder of the note secured by said Deed CREOMULSION The law requires that all dogs over six (6) months of H J U itv t B. L. ANGELL of Trust, tho undersigned will expose r«liov." Coughs, Chut Colds, AclI. S.'cachitl, age must be vaccinated. ALL VACCINE WILL BE AD­ Wheels Aligned .. 4-10-61 Administrators for sale for cash tu the highest bidder Misery oL R. B. SANFORD, Jr., Attorney at the Court House door of Davie Coun- MINISTERED BY A VETERINARIAN. By the BEAR System For Safe Driving ROBIE NASH 99 DAVIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1819 S. Main St.—Phone 850 t j v e r Salisbury, N. C. DIRECTORY of Dependable Business but strictly brand new! and Professional Service

ou o w e it to your pockelbook to drive equal. Its combustion is so clean it literully develops almost no enrbon deposit nt nil. Ythis Chrysler engine before you buy any DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS STATIONERY AND JOB PRINTING Flour, Meal, Feed Stuff line cur today. It will Inst longer than any engine you’vo It’s not it “ wnrmed-over” engine, but a The Best in Drugs and ever known. It will cost you less along the WHATEVER YOUR PRINTING and Grain basically brand-new one! . way. It will stay “ young” in performance Drug Service. It gives a new kind of performance that thousands of miles past the Doint where an NEEDS—WE CAN DO THE “JOB” means new value for every/ dollar you pay out ordinary engine shows old age. Prescriptions Accurately TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFAC­ J. P. Gren for purchase, upkeep, or operation. And on top of all that, it makes driving a Compounded TION. It was built brand-new around n hemi­ lot more pleasure! Its smooth response . . . We Represent Milliag Co. spherical combustion chamber which mnkes its safety-power, in reserve for emergencies LEE SOUTHERN ENGRAVERS better use of gasoline, and also permits . . . its easy scorn for distance or hills . . . Hall Drag Co. Phone 32 Near Depot sounder all-round engine structure, than any make you just plain feel good at the wheel American motor car engine has had before. as you’ve never felt before. Phone 141 M ocksville THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE Mocksville It delivers 180 horsepower . . . without requiring you to buy premium gasoline. It For the good of your purse and your runs with less waste, less heat, less friction pleasure too . . . we invite you to drive and less wear than previous designs can it, soon! | Pure Crystal Ice Lumber, General Building | Coal for Grates, Stoves Supplies, Sheetrock, Furnaces and Stokers Plaster Mocksville Sautk-DwiKias Laager Co. Ice & Fad Co. PHONE 233-J Phone 116 Salisbury Highway | WHAT'S VOW PROtlfM? !

( Chrysler - Plymouth CUSTOM GRINDING SALES & SERVICE CORN MEAL • International Trucks FEEDS FOR SALE Davie Huff Motor Conpaay Feed MW CHRYSLER Phone 169 Mocksville Phone 95 THE FINFST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED FOR BEST IN RECAPPING The business firms listed in this directory Send Your Tires to can be depended upon to solve any problem in SALES SERVICE Tire Rebiilien, their field. No matter what your problem Peaaiagtoa DAVIE MOTORS, Inc. he. might be — you may find the answer here. North Main Street Mocksville, N. C. 904 Northwest Blvd. Chevrolet Ce. Winston-Salem, N. C. Tel 1M Mocksvlllo PAGE TEN THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1952:

MORE ABOUT------joyed-the-holidays- The one big three ■are-going.—'WVknowwe are OPS Clinic On Phone Co-op Negotiating Five Teen Age Boys event was the Fiddler’s Conven­ going to enjoy the trip. ADVANCE ADAGE tion Monday night. There was The Juniors and Seniors en­ Restaurant Rules boys were released, but were re­ By CHRISTINE CARTER not a seat empty in the auditor­ joyed the banquet at the Robert Archie P. Reynolds of the res­ manded to Superior Court as wit­ ium. The Farmington F. F. A.! E. Lee Hotel, Friday night. It taurant unit of the Charlotte Dis- - With Central Telephone Co. nesses. Easter is over. Everyone en- Band won first prize. The Partin j was wonderful. trict Office of Price Stabilization The Yadkin Valley Telephone literary program scheduled for The boys testified that they sisters won the dancing contest. Miss Cameron, our Home Econ­ •will conduct a clinic on the new April 21, would be a report from bought baseball and bicycle equip­ Membership Co - operative cur­ and cashing large bills. Deputy In case anyone does not know, omics teacher, has a beautiful dia­ restaurant regulation, CPR 134, . rently is negqtiating with the Cen­ each member on "A Handy Farm ment with the money and spent Cook stated that the boys first the Seniors arc going to Washing­ mond. The Easter bunny was good in Mocksville at 10:30 a.m., April tral Telephone Company relative Device." Meeting time was chang­ it for movie fare, ice cream, candy, claimed that they had found the ton Thursday, April 17. Advance to her. 24, in thc Courthouse. ed from 7:30 to 8 p.m. etc. to tie-up problems with the ex­ money. Upon checking with Miss and Cooleemee Seniors are going Gloria Davis and Sally Bailey The new restaurant regulation . changes at Mocksville, Yadkin­ Sheriff G. Alex Tucker and together. We are planning to MORE ABOUT Sara Gaither it was found that birthday party was enjoyed by requires posting of dollars and ville and Boonville. j Deputy Ransome Cook began in­ Heritage-Henredon Day $290 was missing, and the five leave Advance Thurdsay morning about 50 guests Wednesday night. cents ccling prices in eating es­ Speaking to a meeting of the vestigating reports last Friday of boys were arrested Saturday and at 7 a.m. and return Sunday night tablishments and filing celin g: Pino Community Grange lasti Heritage was happy to be a part the boys spending a lot of money lodged in the local jail. by 8 p.m. All the seniors except Use An Enterprise Want Ad prices with the district office week, Dwight Wiliamson, Gener-1 of the Mocksville community and al Manager of the Yadkin Valley that he hoped they would be able Telephone Co-op, gave a report to contribute something to the on the progress made to date in community. providing telephone service forj Mr. Wood called upon the other the rural areas in Yadkin and Da­ officials present who explained vie counties. j different phases of the Heritage- Mr. Williamson stated that the Henredon furniture industry. present holdup is unavoidable' Ralph Edwards explained the under the circumstances. He ex­ advertising policy of the com­ pressed hope that thc problems bined companies pointing out now under negotiations with Cen­ that the Town of Mocksvillc as a tral Telephone Co., soon could be location of Heritage had appear­ worked out and telephone service ed in full page color advertise­ provided as originally planned. j ments in national magazines over Following the talk, Mr. William­ 55 million times, and that it was son answered questions from thc estimated that over 110 million S ee Our Suggestions floor concerning the Yadkin Val­ people had seen the name of ley Telephone Membership Cor­ Mocksville in print through this For Quick %*!* poration. advertising. James E. Essie, Master of the It was pointed out that Heri- Pino Community Grange No. 828, tage-Henrcdon had thc largest /Delicious Meals! presided over the program. volume of top quality furniture It was announced that the o'i any other company in the U.S. James York family would repre­ Rotary President, Clyde W, sent the grange in the National Young, presided over the pro­ Grange Music Contest. Miss gram. Other guests included: Gor­ wvwvwwwvwwwwvwwwwwvww NWVWWWIAANWnA! PALMOLIVE Betty Busiek has entered State don Earle of Salisbury; Mr. Lang­ Armour’s Star Delicious 3 lb. cansi —1 ■JO. SIM Grange Soil Conservation Essay ley of Salisbury Laboratories; 2 for Contest as a representative of the Vernon Dull, John Johnstone and Pino Grange. O. K. Pope of Mocksville. Miss Pork ’n Beans ...... 35c; 19c The Worthy Lecturer announc­ Glenda Madison served as pian­ ed that the future article on the ist. PALMOLIVE VVWWVVWVWWWUUWWWWVVWVVWWWVWVWWWb Ken Dawn Tender 2—No. 2 Cana| •ATM Slit After Easter Green Beans ... •'.... 33c

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MWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWIMWMWtfyWWWWWWWWUWWWWWI VOLUME XXXV •All The County News For Everybody" MOCKSVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 AU The County News For Everybody" No. 2 Bike Stealing Methodist to Observe Laymen’s Day Sunday Fate oi Recreation Program to On Sunday morning at the 11 Charged To o’clock service at the First Meth­ odist Church of Mocksville, the Be Decided In Vote Tuesday Negro Boys congregation will observe Lay­ men’s Day. Curtis Price, chair­ A stolen bicycle has been added Polls To Be Open man of the Board o’i Stewards, District Meeting To to the charges pending against SCIIOOL-HEALTH will preside over the service and 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Joe Louis Austin, James Austiij DENTAL PROGRAM other laymen will participate. Be Held m Concord The question of a recreation , and Garland Booe (Billy Etchi- By CARL E. SHELL The Eighth District Federation ^ program for Mocksville will be The message of the morning son), Sheriff G. Alex Tucker an­ Acting Health Officer of Home Demonstration Clubs, decided at the polls on Tuesday, nounced this week. will be delivered by A. S. Myers which includes Cabarrus, Iredell, On this day, the people of this of Lexington. Mr. Myers is the Dr. E. W. Swepson of the Oral The bicycle was reportedly Rowan, and Davie Counties, will municipality will vote on whether District Lay Leader of the Thom­ Hygiene Department in co-oper­ stolen from Nancy Murph some­ meet in Webb School Auditorium or not to authorize the govern- asville District of the Methodist ation with the local Health De­ time around March 15. It was on North Spring Street, Concord, ing body to establish a special tax Church, and is widely known as partment has spent the past three THE LAND OF GREEN PASTURES—The above flag flies over found last week underneath the on Tuesday, April 29. Registration levy of ,06c on thc $100 tax valu- Davie County today as a symbol of outstanding pasture expansion. an outstanding speaker. weeks holding Dental clinics in Austin house in Booctown. begins at 10 a.m., and the mcet-| ation for the purpose of carrying The flag was presented at ceremonies honoring Davie farmers for According to officers, the boys According to A. J. Cox, pastor the colored schools of Davie pasture expansion during 1951. Ready to hoist thc flag are: ing will be called to order at on a recreation program. admitted stealing the bicycle. of the local church, Mr. Myers is County. Dr. Swepson examined George Evans, Sr., veterans instructor; F. E. Peebles, farm agent; 10:30. To administer and supervise An additional bond of $100 was expcctcd to describe the spectac­ a total of 335 children. Of this and H. E. Partin, vocational agriculture teachcr. (Staff Photo). The main feature of the pro- this program, if established, a added for the charge of stealing ular progress which has been number 270 were treated by Dr. gram throughout the day will be recreation commission has been the bicycle. The Austin boy was made by the Methodist Churches Swepson and 27 were referred to music by county choral groups'named by the Town Board ac- Davie County Presented reported still in jail Monday, hav-1 of the Thomasville District dur­ local dentists for treatment. and special members. Mrs. Fred' cording to the prescribed law. ing been unable to arrange bond.! ing the six year tenue of Dr. The program consisted of lec­ Shinn, Cooleemee, accompanied! This commission is composed of: Bily Etchison is now under $300 George B. Clemmer, District Su- tures on oral hygiene, cleaning of ‘Green Pastures’ Award by Miss Roberta Shepherd, will Curtis Price, E. C. Morris, D. J. bond for appearance at the Aug­ perintendent. ‘He may also point teeth, extractions, fillings, and Plaque Winners render a special number for Da­ Mando, Clarence Hartman, and 22 Honor Plaques ust 'term of court. out how laymen may best servq treatment with sodium flouride Winners of Honor Farm plaques vie County. W. C. Daniel. These boys bound over to su­ their chusch,” said Mr. Cox. and silver nitrate where indicat­ Awarded Davie Farmers were: Box lunches are being prepared D. J. Mando, member of this perior court last week on thc On Sunday night, 7:30 p.m, ed.. 230 teeth were extracted, of A flag, signifying a land of O. R. Allen, Cana, Route 1; by the Cabarrus clubwomen for commision, briefly explained the charge of stealing $290 from the; the Mocksville High School Glee these 27 were permanent teeth; “Green Pastures" now flics from W. A. and H. L. Bailey, C. F. approximately 400 guests. proposal Tuesday to the local home of Miss Sara Gaither on Club ,under the direction of Miss 49 were filled, 14 of which were a mast beside the Davie County Barnhardt and L. B. Sheets, all In the afternoon an address Rotary Club. North Main Street. Genevra Beaver, will present an permanent teeth. Courthouse. This green and of Advance; Z. V. Burton, Ad­ will be made by Dr. E. A. Beaty, all sacred concert at the First The primary purpose of this Mr. Mando stated that the Town white flag was presented Davie vance, Route 1; H. R. Calaway, of Davidson College. ‘‘Our Chall­ Officer Seizes Methodist Church. This chorus program is to prevent the loss Attorney Jacob Stewart, had ad­ County at formal ceremonies in Winston-Salem; Fred E. Cartncr, enge,” will be Dr. Beaty’s topic. is composed of 55 voices and is of permanent teeth. It will be vised that the election Tuesday in Mocksville on Monday. Mocksville, Route 1; J. G. Craw­ Auto and Liquor Equipped with a brilliant mind regarded as being one of the noted that of thc number of teeth no way involved a bond issue. Davie was one of the 10 coun­ ford, Cooleemee; J. S. Green, Deputy Sheriff W. R. Cook and facile tongue, Dr. Beaty is finest high school glee clubs in extracted 27 were permanent According to Mr. Mando, the ties to win this award for pasture Mocksville, Route 1; Wade Groce, seized a 1946 Buick Saturday af­ an eloquent speaker and lucid this part ot the state. teeth. The children who lost town attorney stated that the expansion during 1951, in a state* Cana, Route 1; p.. A. Harris, ternoon carrying six one — half writer. His services as a prech them must have expensive' bridge vote only concerned whether or wide program which has pushed Mocksville, Route 2. gallon jars, one pint, and one er, lecturer and after-dinner work or be handicapped with the not to grant necessary authorisa­ improved grassland acreage to Also: W. H. Lawson, Advance, half-pint of white liquor. speaker are in constant demand. inability of chewing their food tion to the Town Board for a above a million acres. Route 2; Mrs. R. L. Lowery, The operator, Robert L e e R eal Estate properly, which may lead to in­ Club women from Davie Coun­ special levy of .06c on the $100 The flag was presented by A. Mocksville, Route 2; C. W. Phil­ Bruce of 620 W. Innes St., Salis­ digestion and other disorders. Par­ ty taking part on the program valuation in their annual budget . L. Teachey, State Supervisor o f1 lips, Mocksville, Route 3; H. Seats bury, was charged with trans­ for the purpose of maintaining a Transactions ents are reminded of the import' arc: Mrs. Cecil Leagans, District Public Education, who told Da- and I. G. Roberts, Mocksville, porting and possesion of non- Cora Hartman to Robert Hart- ance of taking their children to Secretary; Mrs. Francis Peebles, recreation program. He stated vie farmers, agricultural leaders, Route 2; L. M. Seamon, Mocks- taxpaid liquor for the purpose of man, BVfe acres. Shady Grove. cjd-Ghairman—of— thc— Resolutions. that a vote for the proposal would and businessmen: ville, Route 4; S. S. Short, Mocks­ sale. He posted a $250 cash bond L. M. Stroud to W. M. Stroud, will not lose any permanent teeth. Committee. Serving on other not necessarily require a tax in­ "Good pastures command re- ville, J. L. Swicegood and son, for appearance at the August term .6 of acre, Calahaln. committees are: Mrs. Wade Groce, crease, that the municipal tax supect from all. Good pasture has Mocksville, Route 4; G. A. Tucker, of court. P. R. Carter to Pearl E. Taylor, Cash Awards Presented Courtesy Committee; Mrs. Foy levy was based on the overall re­ become a valuable factor in our Mocksville; K. C. Waller, Mocks­ Deputy Cook reported that he 6 lots, Arden Village, Farming­ Cope, Nominating Committee; and quirements and need of the town. economy. I hope to see the day ville, Route 4; J. D. Welborn. Yad- stopped the car on highway 601, ton. Cotton Contest Winners Mrs. D. K. McClamrock, Steering “Colonel Stewart told me that when ‘green pasture’ will replace kinville; and Mitchell S. Wheel­ South, around 1 p.m. Saturday. Jason Branch to Wm. A. Stroud, Two Davie County cotton grow- Committee. thc vote Tuesday would be only ‘Brown pastures' everywhere. er, Mocksville, Route 1. It was heading in the direction l 3 lots, R. .B and J. C. Sanford ■ ing champions were presented to determine whether or not the cash prizes Monday afternoon. By brown pastures I mean the Certificates were awarded to: of Salisbury. property, Mocksville. Local Glee Club people of Mocksville desired a broom - sedge and other sparse W. B. Allen, Mocksville, Route J. H. Sheets to Mattie Myers, Miss Faith Deadmon of the BOYS’ CHOIR recreation program provided asf and useless growth which marks 3; Paul Angell, Mocksville, Route 65 Vi acrcs, Shady Grove. Davie County PMA Office, pre­ Entertains Rotary The Charlotte Boys Choir will| a public service and included in impoverished and idle land,” he 4; B. D. Arey and J. C. Pope, W. A. Ellis to R. L. Glover, 12 sented checks of $75 and $50 re­ present a Variety Show Friday at I The Mocksville High School the annual budget,” said Mr. Man­ said. Salisbury, Route 1; Fred Bahn­ lots, Hendrix and Morris prop­ spectively to G. F. Forrest of 8 p.m. at Boyden High School Glee Club, under the direction of do. Farm Agent Francis E. Peebles son, Jr., Winston-Salem; L. S. erty, Jerusalem. Mocksville, Rt. 3, and J. G. Craw­ Auditorium in Salisbury. The Miss Genevra Beaver, entertain­ Separate From Baseball accepted the flag for the county. Bowden, and James Carter, Emma Shaffner to Mamie ford of Mocksville, Rt. 4. The show is sponsored by thc Pine ed Rotarians at their regular Mr. Mando pointed out that the Leo Williams, assistant farm Mocksville; B. C. Brock, Farm­ Shaffner, Hi acres, Clarksville. cash prizes were made available Tree Garden Club, and is made meeting Tuesday with a group of recreation proposal was entirely agent, explained Davie County’s ington; Clarence Carter and J. Mrs. I. C. Berrier to Samuel P. to the winners by the Bank of up of 80 boys between the ages religious and semi-classical se­ separated from the baseball team. participation in thc program stat­ C. Barnhardt, Advance, Route 2; Bcrrier, 2 acres, Jerusalem. Davie. o'i 9-12. lections. He stated that the baseball team ing that 13,700 acres of perman­ Robert E. Beck, Mocksville, Route G. S. Robertson to R. D. Rob­ Twenty farmers entered the would continue to be maintained ent pasture had been seeded in 2; L. D. Boger, Mocksville, Route GOLD STAR PLATOON ertson, % of acre, Shady Grove. one acre cotton contest last year, C. L. Farthing had charge of and operated by the Davie Me­ Davie since 1947. , 2; Walter Carter, Advance, Route Among the 45 cadets selected Clare Mae . Luper to Ira G. Mr. Forrest, the first place the program. President Clyde W. morial Association. The recrea­ r Twenty - two Davie County 1; W. M. Cartner, Mocksville, for duty in the 1952 Gold Star Carter, 43 acres, Carter division, winner, pr6duced 1190 pounds of Young, presided. tion program would be operated farmers received Honor Farm Route 1. Platoon at ORMI was Joe B. Fulton. lint cotton on one acre. The donation by Don E. Headen entirely separately using all the plaques for having established a Also: Houston Crater, Advance; Ferebee of Rt. 1. This unit per- E. C. Morris to R. J. Harris, The second place winner, Mr to the local Rotary Hut of seven facilities available. minimum of one and one-half R. H. Crotts, Mocksville, Route forms during all formal parades 456 acres, Mocksville. Crawford and his tenant, Alex new banquet tables was acknow­ He outlined a tentative pro­ acres of improved pasture per 4; N. B. Dyson, Mocksville, Route and the members are chosen onj Pauline W. Bowles to Jesse C. Cuthrell, produced 1023 pounds ledged and appreciation expressed gram which would include a boys animal unit on their farms. Forty- 1; Foster brothers, Mocksville, the basis of military bearing and j Pack, Vt of acre, Jerusalem, of lint cotton on one acre. on the part of the club members. and girls softball league, a men’s one other farmers were awarded Route 1; R. L. Foster, Cooleemee; drill proficiency. j (Continued on Page 10) IT PATS TO ADVERTISE softball league, volley ball league, special certificates for having a Albert Ellis, Advance, Route 1; The meeting for next week was tennis instruction, a city basket­ minimum of one acre per ani­ T. R. Green, Mocksville, Route announced for Tuesday evening ball league, horse shoe tourna­ mal unit. 1; Odell Hendrix, Mocksville, at 6:30 p.m. This will be a joint ments, etc. Cash prizes were awarded dur­ Route 3; C. R. Hunter, Cana, meeting with the Cooleemee Lions Mr. Mando urged the Rotarians ing the program to the two Da­ Route 1; Clyde Hutchins, Mocks­ Club. George Hobson, former Da­ to apply the Rotary four-way test vie cotton growing champions, ville, Route 2; J. C. Jones, Mocks­ vie County Farm Agent, will be to the proposal. This four-way G. F. Forrest and J. G. Crawford. ville. the principal speaker. test is as follows: (1) Is it the Others who took part on the Also: Mrs. Annabel Joyner, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE (Continued on Page. 10) program included: Sue Smith Yadkinville, Route 3; Cecil E. Cuthrell, Cooleemee High School Leagans, Cana, Route 1; M. G. student who was winner in the Wauldin, Mocksville, Route 4; G, V- I county Green Pastures speaking W. Mock, Advance, Route 1; J. H. Both Parties Complete contest; Edd Latta, for the Soil Montgomery, Farmington; E. C. Conservation Service; Locke Hol­ Morris and Russ Gilmer, Mocks­ land, Farmers Home Administra­ ville; W. K. McDaniel, Mocks­ Slate For County Offices tion supervisor; O. E. Driver, ville, Route 1; C. H. McMahan, Both Democrats and Republi­ P. Martin, J. N. Groce and C. R. Production and Marketing Ad­ Mocksville, Route 2; O. H. Nolley, cans filed a complete slate of Carter. Democrats filing for the ministration committeeman; and Mocksville, Route 4. nominees for Davie County offi­ offices of county commissioners Miss Faith Deadmon, PMA sec­ Also: M. D. Pope, Cana; Tom ces. Both parties have only one were: S. M. Call, W. M. Lang­ retary. Howard, Advance, Route 1; O. R. nominee for each office, therefore ston and L. C. Deadmon, Jr. Guests at the ceremonies in­ Ridle, Advance, Route 1; R. G. a primary for the county offices Republican incumbent filed for cluded: J. W. Crawford, farm pro­ Smith, Mocksville, Route 2; Joe will not be necessary. re-election as Register of Deeds. gram planning specialist; C. W. F. Spry, Mocksville, Route 4; W. Filing for Davie County’s Rep­ Charles W. Woodruff filed as the Welch of the soil testing division; T. , Spry, Mocksville, Route 4; resentative to the N. C. General Democratic nominee for this of­ N. C. State College; John Rice, Thomas J. Stewart, Mocksville, Assembly were: J. G. Crawford IRVIN PONTIAC COMPANY HONORED FOR OUTSTANDING DEALER ACCOMPLISHMENTS. fice. representative of the Chilean Ni­ Route 3; R. A. Thompson, Ad­ L. L. Irvin, owner and general manager of the Irvin Pontiac Company, and Mrs. Irvin accept the (D) and J. N. Smoot (R). trate Company, donors of the vance, Route 2; G. L. Walker, award of a reproduction of the famous painting of Chief Pontiac from E. M. Krotine, Manager of All of the present Republican For County Surveyor: Sam .L. Green Pastures flags; and Sam Mocksville, Route 1; and L. W. the Pontiac Charlotte tone. The presentation was made last week during a dinner m< board of county commissioners fil. Talbert (B) aad A. L. Bowks PAGE TWO THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 Ashe County...... A. F. Crater, 88, Father and G. F. Crater of Hamptonville, The Mocksville Enterprise OUR DEMOCRACY -by Mat Surviving are the widow and Of Mocksville Woman the Rev. E. R. Crater of Hamp- Published Every Thursday at Mocksville, North Carolina eight children, all o t the first tonvillc, Mrs. Minnie Brown of " GOOD MEN #2 TRUE" Funeral services for Augustus marriage. They are. Mrs. Lizzie Mocksville, Mrs. Dell Sofley of The two fundamentals in our. american system Franklin Crater, 88, of Hampton- Madison of Hamptonville, Mrs. MR. AND MRS.'EUGENE S. BOWMAN...... Publishers Thomasville and L. Press Crater GORDON TOMLINSON...... Editor Or JUSTICC ARE: THE LEGAL PROVISION THAT A PER.SCN ville, Rt. 2, were held April 16 at Blanche Robbins of Ronda, A. J. of the home. < CM TRIAL MUST EE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN the Zion Baptist Church. Rev. Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N. C., as Second GUILTY— AKD THE RIGHT OF TlilAL. SV JUF17, WHICH Grady D. White, Rev. C. C. Holl­ Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 PROTECTS THE INDIVIDUAL AND SArEfiUAfcFS SOCIETY REPORT OP CONDITION OF AGAINGT IRRESPONSIBLE POWER.. and and Rev. M. F. Reavis, offi­ ciated. Burial was in tho church cemetery. BANK OF DAVIE OF MOCKSVILLE IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Mr. Crater, prominent Yadkin Deserving of Consideration AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31, 1952 County farmer, died on April 15 The people of Mocksville will vote Tuesday as to wheth­ at a Statesville hospital. He suf­ ASSETS 1. vCash,-uoii, balances uuiunces wun with other banks, including reserve er or not they wish an organized recreation program estab­ fered a stroke of paralysis on balances, and cash items in process ,of collection ....$ 569,843.42 lished in this community. Exercising their freedom of April 11. 2. United States Government obligations, direct and choice, the people will determine whether or not to grant He was born in Iredell County guaranteed ...... 1,067,606.54 3. ' Obligations of States and political subdivisions ...... 231,082.81 authority to the Town of Mocksville to organize and sup­ and has spent most o'i his life 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures ...... 350,223.38 port such a program. in Hamptonville, Rt. 2, commun­ G. Loans and discounts ...... 930,322.91) The electorate of Mocksville will vote either, for or ity. He was a large land-owner 7. Furniture and fixtures ...... 6,141.64 1. Other assets ...... 10,351.59 against the question of a special tax levy of .06c on the and extensive tobacco farmer. He was a member of the'Zion Baptist $100 tax valuation. An affirmative vote will not necess­ 12. TOTAL ASSETS ...... 3,165,572.37 Church and had been a deacon arily mean that the present tax rate will increase. On since 1926. He was a member of LIABILITIES the other hand, a negative vote will not mean that the 13, Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and the Masonic Lodge. corporations...... ;...... 1,249,983.28 tax rate will remain the same or decrease. The question He was married to Miss Roxie 14. Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...... before the people is solely one of authorizing the governing Whitaker in 1888. She died in 1,377,197.79 1924. He was married the second 15. Deposits of United States Government (Including body to include the expense of a recreation program in postal savings their annual budget. time to Miss Millie Sturgill of 16...... • 8,080.47o,uou.ti Deposits of States and political subdivisions ...... 231,487.3036 For many years now the Town of Mocksville has been 18. Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.).. 8,277.53 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS ...... $2,875,028.43 granting a subsidy to the local National Guard Unit and SOIfflKRN 23. Other liabilities ...... 22,274.32 to the Davie County Library to financially assist their 2 4 . worthwhile operations. Last year the town also granted TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordi­ nated obligations shown below) ...... 2,897,300.75 a similar subsidy to assist in the recreation program. I t IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP TO SUPPORT CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AND STRENGTHEN THIS SYSTEM OF wUSTICE BY SERVICE ON A This financial help was granted out of funds derived from 25. Capital* ...... $ 60,000.00 JUH.Y-TO REGAR.D IT AS A DUTY TO BE ACCEPTED WITH PRIDE non-taxable sources. 26. Surplus ...... 150,000.00 *.NP ryERCISED WITH FULL REALIZATION THAT SUCH SE R V ICE 27. As in the past, this same revenue for providing this Undivided profits ...... 68,271.62. IS VITAL TO THE MAINTAINANCK OP PCMOCIZAC/. Come out and let us assistance to the above programs is available this year. 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... 268,271.62 However, in order to establish legally the expenditure for convince you that we 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL such service, they are submitting it to the vote of the people. Sunday Church service. If we arc careless in our Sunday obser­ serve GOOD FOOD ACCOUNTS ...... $3,165,572.37 Perhaps there will be some people who will see no •This bank's capital consists of common stock with vance, Christianity will be weak­ Fork Lucy Greene of Lenoir, spent at reasonable prices. total par value of $50,000.00 value or use in establishing a recreation program. There ened at the very time when the the Easter holidays with her par­ MEMORANDA may be some who will take the attitude that since as a world has such desperate need ents, Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Greene, Regular dinners, T- 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and child they did not have the privilege of such a program, of it. That is just exactly what Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Sidden and for other purposes ...... 449,364.57 is happening on a wide scale in Bone Steaks, Milk 33. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of there is no necessity for the children to have one today. son, Randy, attended a family No doubt there will be some people who will see no our nation right now. Shakes, Sandwiches. reserves of ...... 24,040.14. dinner Sunday at the home of (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction Everytime any Christian, value in supervised training in competitive games and sports Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Allen. reserves of ...... 16,813.08 • for the children. It is such coaching and training of through indifference, laziness, cr Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gobble spent thoughtlessness, falls into the 1, S. M. Call, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemly youngsters that makes possible the athletic stars of to­ Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Prompt & Efficient swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and pattern cf not going to Church, he Mrs. G. B. McDaniel in Dulins. correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein morrow. Often times it is the creation of interest and not only misses something vital Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hairston CURB SERVICE contained and set forth to the best of my knowledge and belief. spirit of athletics in youngsters that carries them through to his own life; he deals a blow as were recent guests ot Mr. iind S. M. CALL, Cashier school and into high education. Truancy is seldom a prob­ • Correct—Attest: Christianity itself, making just Mrs. Francis Patton in Asheville. KNOX JOHNSTONE lem of children who are participating in organized athletics. that much less its opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sowers R. B. SANFORD Perhaps there will be some people who will see no influence the world. S. A. HARDING and children of near Reeds, were Mocksville value in the softball league conducted last year at the park. —CLARENCE HARTMAN Directors guests of Miss Annie Carter Sun- However, interest in the program was self evident in that COUNCIL MEMBER _____ G r i 11 State of North Carolina, County of Davie, ss: over 50 people of this community participated each week in Robert Grey Furchcs, son of Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of April, Mrs. Irene Davis and two chil-j Mocksville, N. C. 1952, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director o f of active recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wade Fur- this bank. •dron- of Winston-Salc.iv sp cnt thel|— Oppo.— Driv«-In chcs of Route 2, was recently in­ MAS- -K.- CLICK, Notary-Fubtie- Fielding teams in this league were the Baptist Sunday Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. | stalled as a member of the Ca­ My commission expires March 8, 1953. School, Methodist Sunday School,| Heritage Furniture, J. M. Davis. tawba College Student Govern­ Hanes Furniture, Young Furniture, Mocksville Flour Mills wwwwwW iW iVyww.vw.vwAww;^wvww^^^wAvwwvwyv ment Association for the ensuing D. M. Bailey, Sr., has recently and the National Guard Unit. Certainly the interest at­ | « m m toutfe I H M . X: year. In elections held last week, returned home from Lexington tested by such active participation must be of some value he was elccted President of the Memorial Hospital, where she re­ to the people and the community. Men’s Residence Council. ceived treatment. i Perhaps there will be some voting against the pro­ ^HE BEST BUY IN TOWN! posal simply because they did not take the trouble to in­ AT * vestigate and find out the facts. Every issue deserves the thoughtful consideration of the voter. Prejudiced and su­ perficial views should not be allowed to becloud the real issue. It is the privilege of every voter residing in the Town UNLIMITED of Mocksville to make up his own mind and vote accord­ ingly in the election Tuesday. The course Mocksville will take in organized recreation will depend on the decision of FOR ENDURING the electorate. The decision may also have a deep and last­ ing effect on the children—they do deserve consideration, Why pay more when this out­ standing combination can be for they, themselves, cannot vote. - - ■‘p/U f r '* - yours at such a low price? Re* verse-trap, free-standing type of porate worship. Without the prac­ highest-quality vitreous china. tice of prayer and devotion we Quiet, efficient. are losing out of our lives that which bears a vital relation to health, happiness, and efficiency. MORE "MULE-POWER" FOR Now As Tomorrow! No one who gets about in the $4.50 world can deny that for many Modernise your bath with April 22, 1952 NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS up one of our sturdy hard­ years Sunday has been degener­ Dear Editor: North Carolina is at the crossroads of a new era o£ . wood or plastic seats! In ating into the “week-end.” If you First let me congratulate you and agricultural development. Mechanization has played white and qlamorous colors. the Junior Chamber of Commerce will think it over there is a great an important part, for the number of tractors on farms in promoting and supporting such difference between the two. The has increased approximately ninety per cent in the a worthy project: “The Import­ Sunday of the religious and last five years I This advancement, coupled with more ance of Church Attendance.” church tradition, marked by the efficient uso of farm resources, point to higher and absence of work, quiet, with a Real Bathing Comfort “This is the day which the Lord more stable farm incomes. North Carolina continues definite place 'ior worship has to move forward as a better place in which to work, hath made; We will rejoice and Tops in looks and quality given way in many people to a play and live. tool Recess-type with cast* be glad in it.” Psalms 118:24. "week-end,” a Saturday and Sun­ Another fine example of North Carolina progress is iron base. Broad, flat rim, There is one thing that should day marked by much traveling the steadily-improving standards of operation by malt wide bottom for extra-safe be said in connection with our bathing. about; with a heavy emphasis on beverage retailers in "legal control" counties. The Christian attitude toward Sunday Now only...... $69.80 amusements. In this change the United States Brewers Foundation policy of cooperat* observance: We are cutting our­ great purposes of Sunday and ing with such retailers, in maintaining orderly law* selves off from one of the ele­ great benefits it’s observances abiding conditions for beer and ale sales, provides mental values of life when we an important contribution to the pleasant living that havebrought to humanity and be­ neglect Sabbath opportunities of ia North Carolina. ing lost. worship, reflection and commun­ ion with God. We are omitting We are told over and over North Carolina Division something that contributes to •again that the future of civili­ VNRtD STATU IBSWIBS FOUNDATION, INC. sanity, vigor and personal pow­ Sanford-Mando Co. zation depends on Christianity. er. A Sunday ride or a walk in The supreme chance lor Christian the woods cannot take the place ideas to come alive and have force PHONE 175 MOCKSVILLE need oit personal and cor­ in the lives of people is through THURSDAY, APRIL 24,1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE THREE

Mrs. Ada Hudson, Mrs. A . L. Lowder, 68, S. Dewey Joyner Dies OUR COUNTY AND “During 1952 there may be a difference in the benfit amount 74, of Cooleemee Of Cooleemee, Passes Of Self-Inflicted Wounds SOCIAL SECURITY depending on when the applica­ Mrs. Ada Lelia Hudson, 74, died Mrs. Lucy Ann Lowder, 68, S. Dewey Joyner, 42, sawmill “Social security benefits for tion is filed,” Mr. White said. He at her home in the North Coolee­ died at a local nursing home after owner whose home was six miles many people now filing claims urged everyone who is 65 or over mee community April 16. She had a critical illness of three days. east of Harmony just over the will generally be higher,” Wardell and who plans to retire in 1952 f u E been in declining health for three Born in Stokes County, she was Davie County line, died about 6 a. K. White, manager of the Win­ to consult the social security of* years and seriously ill for the past a daughter of John A. and Sarah m. Friday of shotgun wounds the ston-Salem social security office, fice for the figures applying to six months. Robertson and had lived in the coroner said were self-inflicted. said today. “Payments to a retired his case. He can then decide when Born in Yadkin County Jan. 4, Cooleemee community for the Mr. Joyner had been in declin­ worker will range between $20 would be the best time for him to 1878, she was the daughter of past 30 years. ing health for some time. He shot and $80 monthly with the average; file his application. In the case of James and Sarah Denny Ever- She was the wife of the late himself in the yard while his expected to be around $50 to $60.” self-employed people retiring this s. idgc and had lived in this com­ Abner Lee Lowder, who died in wife was preparing breakfast Mr. White explained that the year, their benefits will gener­ i ATAUlBOCA**-' munity for the past 20 years. Feb., 1952. within the house. He was rushed amendments to the Social Secur­ ally be lower if they aply for ben­ She was married to Will V. Hud­ Surviving are two daughters, to a hospital but was dead on ar­ ity Act passed in 1950 provided efits before Jan. 1, 1953. son who died in 1938. Mrs. Leo Reavis of Salisbury and rival. for a new method. of figuring Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Dale Brye of Sarasota, Fla.; A son of Walter and Lila Rich­ bennfits when the worker has had LODGE MEETING Mrs. Munroe Cope of Cooleemee; one son, Robert Lowder of the ardson Joyner, Mr. Joyner is sur­ at least a year and a half of work C. E. Leagans, mastar of Far­ Lakey’s one foster daughter, Mrs. Beulah home ... one brother, J. T. Robert­ vived by his wife, the former after 1950. The new benefit for­ mington Lodge, No. 265, announc­ Munday o'i Mocksville; one foster son of Mooresville; one sister, Mrs. mula bases the social security ben­ es a meeting Friday night, April son, Bill Messick of Mocksville; R. E. Lowder of Salisbury; and ed Saturday at Cooleemee Bap­ efit on the average monthly wage 25 at 8 p.m. Work in the second Sinclair Service Station and two grandchildren. five grandchildren. tist Church by the Rev. A. T. beginning January 1, 1951, instead degree will be given. Funeral services were conduct­ Funeral services were conduct- Stoudenmire and the Rev. J. W. of averaging the wages all the 243 Mocksville, N. C.Phone IT PAYS TO APVKRTISE ed at 4 p.m. Friday at Liberty Klein. way back to Jan. 1, 1957. In most Methodist Church by the Rev. G. Pollack. Burial was in the church Nephews served as pallbear- cases the wages during 1951 and W. Fink and the Rex. Kenneth cemetery. 1952 have averaged more per month than during the past 15 v . f-r fV r r v *■>. years, and a higher social secur­ { to - ity benefit results. N ylon Screen M esh . . . light, Mr. White pointed out that this airy, and the smartest footnote on the Summer * •! * : '• is not an automatic increase for i.V •»»< ' scene in this handsome new “ U-tip” style people already receiving bene- ¥its. Their rate will stay the same ...trimmed in soft Brown Calfskin. unless they arc under 75 and Exclusive Free-Flex soles should return to work for about a designed for foot-free flexibility. year and a half to requalify.

Miss Mattie Hepler; two sons, Graham Joyner of the home and its a FREEMAN &s* the Rev. Herman Joyner of La- tk* rotTwiAi or lucctnrub till vonia, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Clinton Smith of Mocksville, Rt. SEPTIC TANKS 1, and Mrs Hazel Rcavis of Mill Springs; four brothers, Glenn y d i PUMPED OUT! Joyner of Lexington, Clinton Joy­ ner of Statesville, Wilson and K * mi* Mis U it -m w -b n r i f d n b n * B-war* al IImm fail M tMa kraak tka kin*.* of at Franklin Joyner of Ronda; five Hftlt IntM iwnlHtH M trope- raar IM »kaatk kalaa R-thaw-M Ik . n r l m rala water U a-lK inatH m it. n innrnlnr tnnjrtrMf "tan kaa in a.taak IImf kaal *■ tbea back.. Gat a total sisters, Mrs. Henry Morrison and eoatUini-holltr-wUtt iMei-r-a-keMea.tMlte fceae «tU ■nu-Jee S im . Jee deca* II. iitetroe-a.apektlaa ap>I> ■m i -” Mtktaf l-kl*-r.l-ia»ll-Jee kaa *11 aerto i l IM autlaa.. Ttmm upHc Uakvllle-Saak (r*v«a-»aai«ad Mrs. Robert Tucker of Statesville, $12.95 i n * hi h i arad i M n p m ^ l a i i i Mt-irtlhUliaMi e*. I M rite* • r (aaa Joe, ao aheali M a n H m M to I ran - varalng-l-a- Dra't M aaarokar-wkta Jaa paaipa raar taak ka- aartapa plpeo Mrs. Fred Ratledge of Guilford teak n llll II ateoa a » Ik* iuln-d>eln plpae-lker will ka(> •otafea^oanaadee, Irmm keM oio la taak freo*a«o Ula u-Duprtu-alni ft vw lw i h»laat ant- od-tte worth II.M I * aa raar M * Jaa la- karlac a College, Mrs. Dallas Groce of other Freemans • *.? M n t - a i n l M «eand laak-r alp* H a n ?. Deao awtklaa t-aaalev rreeao alak.plpaa. Jaa kaa >naaed H toaad a bottle kotk-? riak M i M h a ill tka pat- f » l » b e # "--it rW llr taata It la a (raaaa kaff 1** Slap, Harmony, Rt. 2, and Mrs. Will eea la in M i aw n cat a - batrreea? -4M tamk-r kaan at aaatla taahilUe" ain ioaate* lee. a* Jaa kaat raar $8.95 up • ! « treoMe tkla winter?. araraiac^aa't let tMa taak-fraa » aprktlea ft adtiee. C-Jaaa-fra*->a>aB- Barhead of Hamptonville; and 10 hoMea af Ik* aal at HiMhW- : arlaa-IH raar aU hefta-HM iln » Maaa allta-BUkaa £• ■ » Jaai«a who ItUa a ka la Joe Green. r w tfk ia i far Draaa Maaa* kaw kar Jaak.Naaar Bar- kaaar wacea- grandchildren. ■•Mr Bor-tber «H1 rtW-Uwr r aa« *Hk Jm-Jm Hmmt naallaaf akal aa aattk-fraa-taraalra- faaa M ill • rite. • w *ka raaiaaa aelthrotad paaiplas artlil A kataatl-Mr. Jaa “Heaer Bar** G m c Mlaa af the exile tank Funeral services were held at » » Jatk K ladloa-Meter-Mttle taak paaiptr in . *«pere. r 4* SalUtarr NC IF8A. -naia prlar-a ■tr-V-Pree. af Jee'i Peaintaf C«. m the faaaa* kaiwr Marpkar -r. Maataa aa -a-K>Uakarr-"Na kat rail** B- 3 p.m. Sunday at Bear Creek wama li aU Ike kelp aa-kaa* U *r 1*11 e-U>«7 r je e C r x a abate. !• kriaa laairar “a" white m ake?" Baptist Church Burial was in the TREXLER BROS., INC. church cemetery. “ Salisbury’s Store For Men” Salisbury, N. C. VWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWVftftWWWWVWWWWWWWWllWWWift^

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$ 2 0 0 MILLION Alice Elizabeth Strom FOR EYE-CARE Luncheon Given AND EVE-WEAR. To Wed John C. Eaton Mrs. Robert P. Strom of Ward, By Mr. and Mrs. Murray fPwO-POSrr/ON BIFOCAL S. C., announces the engngenicnet Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray en­ v £V*GlAsses ALLOW ■ of her daughter, Alice Elizabeth, tertained at a luncheon Satur­ FOR UPSIDE-DOWN USE BY VIRTUE O f of Winston-Salem, to John Charles day in the Salem room of the SYMMETRICAL LENSES Eaton of Winston-Salem, son of Robert E. Lee Hotel in Winston- AND A SECOND SET _____ OF NOTCHES. thc late Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Salem, for their niece, Miss Jane i Eaton of Mocksville. j Hayden Morris, and Paul Saunier, Miss Strom is a graduate of Jr., on their wedding day. Mitchell College Vernon-Seawell Limestone College, Gaffney, S. C., The U-shapcd table decorations To Hold Reunion Vows Spoken and has been associated with the were gay and spring-like featur­ The Alumni Association of Miss Lois Laverne Scawell, Bowman Gray School of Medi­ ing pink sweet peas effectively Mitchell College, Statesville, re­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. cine as research assistant in the combined with snapdragons and quests that graduates of the Col­ Seawell of Siler City, became Department of Internal Medicine pink and white tulips. lege send in their married names the bride of John Leroy Vernon,, since graduation. I Crowd waiting to participate in part oii our varied anniversary program. Miss Morris wore a white lin­ and addresses for tho alumni re­ son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vernon, * Mr. Eaton attended Georgia en dress with cloche of flowers union to be held there. Plans are Saturday afternoon, April 2, atj And WESTINGHOUSE FREEDOM FAIR CELEBRATION. Military Acadcmy and was grad-1 and a pink orchid corsage. She to have a luncheon at 1:15 p.m. four o’clock in an impressive cer­ uated from the University of N.' also wore a brooch of pearls giv­ in the College dining hall on May emony held at the home of the C„ Chapel Hill. He is an account-1 en to her by her fiance that day 3. This will be followed by a bride’s parents. The Rev. Carliss ant with the Security Life and which was also her birthday. The short business session and elect­ E. Vernon, brother of the groom, Trust Co., of Winston-Salem. brooch was his grand-mother’s ion of officers. A tour of the cam­ officiated. The luncheon menu included: pus will be directed and thc an­ Miss LaNilta Brady, organist, Wedding Dinner shr.'mp cocktail, lettuce hearts nual May Day exercises held at and McGarey Holms of Greens­ with roquefort cheese, ham su­ Climaxes Series 4 p.m. boro, soloist, presented a pro-1 preme with mushrooms and Sher­ Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sanford Send names to Mrs. John An­ gram of wedding music. ry, French fryers and asparagus were hosts Saturday evening at a derson Carter, acting secretary The couple entered the room to­ and baked Alaska. dinner given at their home on of the Association. gether unattended and spoke their Fifty guests attended the lunch­ North Main Street honoring this, vows before an improvised altar! eon. much-feted couple. j Circle Meeting of palms, ferns and baskets of A cut-work linen cloth was Home Ec Teachers Held Monday white gladioli and Easter lilies used on the dining table, centered interspersed with candelabra The afternoon Circle of the by a low silver bowl of her roses,' Meet In Cleveland holding lighted tapers. | Methodist Woman’s Society of white snapduagons and gypso-i The "Rowan-Davie Home Econ^ Christian Service met Monday The bride wore a gown of white ^ phelia. j omics Teachers held their April nfl m at the home of Miss- — s i t p p c r -satin fushioneU with a Miss Morris wore a red baller­ meeting in the Cleveland High Mary Heitman. mandarian collar, long pointed ina length lace dress with match­ SchQol auditorium. The presi­ The last chapters in the Book sleeves and fitted bodice. Her ing stole and shoes, and a corsage dent, Mrs. Doris Ritchie, presid­ of Acts were reviewed by six gathered skirt extended into a of symbidium orchids. ed. circle members. cathedral train and her full Thirty - seven guests attended Officers for the ensuing year length veil of nylon net was the dinner. Miss Ann Hall discussed adult work in contacting parents and were elected as follows: edged with Irish lace and fell Mr. and Mrs. Durham organized classes giving informa­ Chairman, Miss Mary Heitman; from a coronet of seed pearls. tion on her classes at Boyden Vice Chairman, Mrs. E. W. Crow; She carried a white Bible topped! Are Hosts at Supper High School in Salisbury. Secretary, Mrs. George Hartman; with an orchid. Auxiliary Treasurer, Mrs. E. W. Mr. and Mrs. John Durham Mr. Vernon attended school in ^ Suggestions on bulletin boards Crow and Local Treasurer, Mrs. were hosts at a supper Wednes­ Frankfort, Indiana and Pilgrim’ were given by Miss Dorothy Clod- C. G. Leach. day evening at their home on College, Kernersville. He is now felter and a colored film shown. Refreshments were served to Children awaiting to receive colored baby chicks given away by the North Main Street, honoring Miss employed at Andrews Brothers, Jane Hayden Morris, bride-elect The final meeting will be held eight members. Davie Furniture Company, Saturcay before Easter. Inc. of last Saturday. at Catawba College on May 14. IF YOU HAVEN’T VISITED US, WHY NOT DO SO TO- An individual'tea set in Blue- For travel Mrs. Vernon wore bery pattern, was presented Miss Cana H. D. Club Four Corners a royal blue suit with pink ac­ DAY— A WONDERFUL STORE OF SURPRISES AWAITS Morris. Women Gather Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and cessories and the orchid lifted family and J. E. Davis spent from her Bible. After a wedding YOU AT THE DAVIE FURNITURE COMPANY. Covers were laid for: Mr. and The Cana Home Demonstration Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bynum trip the couple will be at home Mrs. Durham, Miss Morris, Mr. Club held their April meeting in Davis in Winston-Salem. in Siler City. and Mrs. Cecil Morris, Miss Doro­ the community building with Mrs. A. C. Ratledge, Sr., spent sev­ Be sure to come in and register for your choice of the following thy Morris, Mrs. J. D. Murray, Rodman Pope and Mrs. Duke eral days last week with his TUTTEROW REUNION \ Miss Sara Gaither and Mr. and Pope associate hostesses. daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, The Tutterow family will have Wonderful WESTINGHOUSE products— YOU MAY BE THE Mrs. J. P. LeGrand. The meeting opened with the in Greensboro. a reunion Sunday, April 27, at LUCKY ONE! song, “The Old North State.” De- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shore and Center Methodist Church. Every­ Bride-Elect Feted 'At I votionals were given by Mrs. sons of Yadkinville visited Mr. one is urged to attend and bring Westinghouse Refrigerator Westinghouse Garbage Rodman Pope and roll call.was and Mrs. C. S. Dull recently. a well filled basket. Tea In Winston-Salem j answered by telling something Baity Lowery, Jimmie Deaa Westinghouse Electric Range Disposer Miss Mary Ellen Phillips, bride- foolish I have done. Lowery, Miss Irene Peele, Mr. Westinghouse Automatic Westhinghouse Electric elect of April 26, was feted at a Receipts were turned in for the and Mrsji c S- DuU and children, PrincessTheatre tea Saturday afternoon given for County Cook Book. Mrs. Wade p eggy and Roger, visited rela­ Washer Water Heater her by Mrs. William Morgenroth Groce also turned in a receipt tives and friends in Charlotte Matinee Everyday, 3:00 PAL and Miss Betty Moore at tho for the State Club Book, “Martha and Mooresville Sunday. Night 1 f t -9 P.M. Westinghouse Clothes Dryer Westinghouse Television home of the former in Winston- Washington Gingerbread,” made Mr. and Mrs. William Ratledge THURSDAY & FRIDAY Westinghouse Dishwasher Set Salem. Miss Phillips was prel for Lafayette in 1824. This recept of Winston-Salem visited his par­ Clark Gable ft Ava Gardner sented a corsage of Dutch iris is for the Cana Club. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ratledge, in “LONE STAR,” with Brod­ erick Crawford. Added News upon arrival by the hostesses, j Mrs. C. E. Leagans gave a poem Sunday. and Cartoon. entitled, “What Kind o’i a Club Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton of Drawing Will Be Held The lace covered tea table was SATURDAY — Russell Hay­ Member Are You?” Mocksville visited Mrs. E. J. centered with a crystal bowl of den in “LIGHT OF THE WEST­ Mr. Shell gave slides on “Can­ Shelton, Sunday. ERN STARS," with Noah white chrysanthemums and Dutch Beery ft Jo Ann Sayers. Add­ cer Education.” Saturday, May 17 iris. Mrs. Charles Phillips, moth­ AUCTION SALE of Registered Aberdeen- ed Serial and Cartoon. Mrs. Clayton Groce, Garden Angus Cattle, 5 Bulls ready for Service er of the honoree, poured tea and and 47 outstanding females. Including Leader, gave a report on “Grow, Bred and Open heifers of Breeding MONDAY ft TUESDAY—Dana decorated cakes, nuts and mints Ace. Sale to be held at Cove Creek Andrews, Dorothy McGuire in Conserve and Eat.” Farm. Covcsvllle, Virginia, on Tues­ "I WANT YOU,” with Peggy were served b ythe hostesses. J day, April 29th, 1952. Sale starts Miss Florence Mackie reported i . nm ly at 1:00 P.M. Lunch w ill be Dow ft Farley Granger. Add­ served on tht grounds. Every animal ed News. on “Food Preservation.” is a direct descendant of Glencarnock Attending the tea from this oti Cremona the 1940 International city were: Mesdames Charles The club adjourned by repeat­ Grand Champion Bull. Tor Information WEDNESDAY — Joan Davis or Catalogue*, call or write B. A. ft Arthur Blake ln"THE HAR­ Davie Furniture Co. Kucker, Jr., Sale ^ al}a*er* Phillips, Charles Phillips, Jr., L. ing the Club Collcet. Virginia. Phone Charlottesville, Vlr- EM GIRL,” with Peggie CaaUe. P. Martin, Knox Johnstone, Paul Refreshments were served-by glnta , 3-1317, ______atn Added Comedy and Cartoons. Phone 72 “ On The Square” Mocksville, N. C. FOR SALS—Good mule, cheap. 1* Blackwelder and Miss Carroll the hostesses to the members in old. W eighs 1,000 lbs. „ Com #. aM^wu? FOR SHOW T U B CALL 111 buy. Im Sun la ndi near Baton's - Zo - To > )T(p^wICou0I@I@ Johns tone. attendance. Church. 4 34 Itp THURSDAY, APRIL 24,1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE FIVE

clet of tiny yellow iris and her her attendant*. imer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Me- bouquet was of purple lilacs and Assisting in serving were Miss­ Caul, William Shaffner, Mr. and Per sonals-Cl ubs yellow iris. es Clara Belle LeGrand, Carroll Mrs. Joseph Sierer, Mr. and Mrs. ■ I BRIDESMAIDS Johnstone and Mrs. Jack Penn­ Gilbert Burnet and Mrs. Guy Mrs. J. H. Fulgum of Durham Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Yokley and The bridesmaids wore identical ington. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. San­ Dunlap of Richmond, Va.; Misses dresses of lilac net fashioned 'Visited friends here Monday, en- daughter, Delia, and Mr. and Mrs. ford were at the register on the Marion Horn, Clare Belle Le­ like the honor attendant’s, circlets route to Winston-Salem where A. T. Grant, Jr., and daughter, porch and goodbyes were said to Grand, Earle Wollam, Mr. and of purple iris and carried yellow she has acccpted a position as Helen, were all Sunday dinner Miss Mary Heitman. Mrs. Rufus Dalton, Hufus Dal­ and purple flowers. The flower .assistant superintendent of N. C. guests of the Grants. WEDDING TRIP ton, Jr., o^ Winston-Salem; Com­ girl wore a floor-length gown of .'Baptist Homes, Inc. Mrs. H. B. Snyder in spending Mr.. and Mrs. Saunier left dor*- mander and Mrs. John A. Carl­ yellow net and carried a basket Mrs. J. D. Murray returned to the week in Charlotte, the guest ing the evening for Nassau. They son of Mountain Lakes, N. J.; Mr. of lilacs and iris. Movehead City, Monday, with Mr. off her daughter, Mrs. M. H. Wil­ will be at home in Washington, and Mrs. Robert Hornsby and RECEPTION Murray after spending several cox and Mr. Wilcox. D. C., upon their return. For the Parke Rouse, Jr., of Williams­ A reception was held at the wedding trip the bride wore a weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Miss Rachel Grant is spending burg, Va.; Mr .and Mrs. J. D. home of the bride’s parents fol­ mauve suit and a navy ballibunt- Murray of Morehad City; Dr. C. ■Cecil Morris. the week in New York with a i t i i lowing the church service. Mrs. W. M. Allen and sons, Tur­ group of Catawba College friends. al straw hat with velvet trim and R. Eberhardt, Davidson; Mr. and navy accessories. ner and Baxter of Elon College, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant Artistic arrangements of pastel Mrs. E. F. Gregory of Spartan­ Mrs. Saunier is the grand­ spent Thursday and Friday here, spent the week end in Chapel flowers decorated the living burg, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Hor­ rooms. The dining table was over­ daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill, the guests of their daughter, ace Haworth, Horace Haworth, laid with an embroidered linen Ephriam Lash Gaither and Mrs. T. Giant. Mrs. John G. Willard and Mr. Jr., of High Point; Miss Edith cloth and was centered by a silver Edwin Henry Morris and the late Miss Carroll Johnstone attend­ Williard. Haworth, Greensboro; Miss Sara bowl of white snapdragons, chry­ Mr. Morris of Mocksville. She Clement, Oxford; Mrs. O. H. ed Spring Frolics at Davidson Dr .and Mrs. Eugene Cornatzer santhemums, stock, yellow and was graduated from Saint Mary’s College Friday night. of Grand Falls, N. D., and baby, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cur­ white tupils and lilacs of white College, Raleigh, and Salem Col­ Mrs. O. II. Perry wns called to visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tis, William F. ICayhoe and Will­ and lavender. Mrs. Horace Ha- lege, Winston-Salem. Washington, D. C., Saturday W. P. Cornatzer, last week. iam I-I. Jones, Jr., of Washington, worMi of High Point poured cof­ Mr. Saunier is a graduate of night bccauso of the sudden ill­ Mrs. Marie Richardson, evan­ D. C.; Albert F. Wesnor, Mill- fee from a silver service on thc the University of Richmond. He ness of her' husband. Miss Willie gelist, and daughter, Rose Lillie, thian, Va.; Miss Sallie Hunter, dining table. Silver trays hold­ is a member of the County Club Miller accompanied her sister to have recently returned from a Salem, Va.; Dr. mil Mrs. E. P. ing sandwiches and calces decor­ of Virginia and the Sycamore "Washington. nine day revival held in the! Gatty, Jr., Franklin, Va.; and Mr. ated to represent flowers and Club at Washington, D. C. He Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Martin at­ northern part of the State. and Mrs. George Huntley of birds in pastel colors,, cheese waf­ is Executive Secretary to Con­ tended Dr. Hobert Poteat’s or­ Mrs. R. M. Iiolthouser spent Wadesboro. MRS. PAUL SAUNIER, JR. ers and mints in silver compotes gressman J. Vaughn Gary of Vir­ gan recital Sunday night at Wake Monday in Charlotte, purchasing BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT completed the table decorations. ginia. . Forest College. women’s apparel for Sanford’s | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul MISS JANE HAYDEN MORRIS WEDS Lime punch was served in the OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spear and Store. Marklin of Chcrryvillc, a daugh­ IN CHURCH CEREMONY SATURDAY gift room from a massive silver Out of town guests attending daughter, Gwen Victoria, of Dur­ Week end guests of Mr. and ter, Nancy Elaine, on April 18, at bowl by Miss Sara Gaither, aunt the wedding and reception includ­ ham, spent the week end with her Mrs. F. E. Peebles were his moth­ Miss Jane Hayden Morris, calotte. She held a large bou­ a Shelby Hospital. of the bride; and Mrs. James Lat­ ed: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Fos­ er, Mrs. C. H. Peebles and Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin quet of white lilacs, stephanotis imer of Richmond. Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Hobson, Miss CARD OF THANKS ter. Dot Peebles of Camden, S. C., Cecil Morris and Paul Saunier, and orchids. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray of Anne Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Expressing our grateful appre­ Mrs. W. J. Wilson left Sunday and Miss Laura Jean Newell of Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sau­ MAID-OF-HONOR Morehead City were at tho door win Hobson, Jr., Miss Sara Fow­ ciation for thc many loving deeds 'to attend the Seal Rite convention Concord. nier of Richmond, Va., were united Thc maid-of-honor wore a bal- to greet the guests. Receiving in ler, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Clem­ and acts of kindness, and the held in Asheville through Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hendrix in marriage Saturday evening at lerina length dress of pale yellow the living room were Mrs. Morris, ent, Mrs. Edward Clement, Mr. beautiful floral tributes render­ day. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hen­ six o’clock at the First Presbyter­ net made with fitted bodice, por- mother of the bride; Mrs. Saunier, and Mrs. Wallace Newmon and ed to us in our hour of bereave­ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grant and drix attended the funeral of L. ian church in a ceremony of beau­ trait neckline outlined with pleat- mother of the groom; and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Donald-Clement, ment, in the loss of our beloved daughter, Carolyn, of Camden, S. J. Drown at Zion Baptist Church, ty and social interest which was ed net ruffles and bouffant skirt H. Morris, the bride's grand- Jr., or Salisbury; Mr. and Mrs. husband and father. C., were week end guests of his Iredell County, Sunday. attended by a large number of which featured a wide taffeta mother. The receiving line was Paul Saunier, Mrs. John George MRS. L. J. BROWN AND parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel and friends from this state, Virginia, sash. Her headdress was a cir- composed of the bridal couplc and and New York. The Reverend Harris, Mr. and Mrs. James Lat­ CHILDREN IWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWy Paul H. Richards, pastor of the church performed thc ceremony. Maiden-hair and woodwardia NOTICE! ferns interspersed with branched April Shower of Values at candelabra holding lighted tapers We have installed new Motor Tune-Up formed a bockground for the and Test Equipment. Our mechanics are fac­ ceremony. The vows were spok­ tory trained to give you the very best in guar­ en before a large sun-burst ar­ Qljjt Sltap. rangement of Easter lilies and anteed work. GIVE US A TRIAL. pale yellow gladioli. Smaller ar rangements of lilies were on each side. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Hugh Is. ijarew, organist, gave (3) a haft hour prelude of nuptial music while the guests assembled April 24, 25, 26 and later played the traditional processional a n d recessional Buy for Yourself, for Mother’s Day & Graduation marches by Wagner and Monclels- sohn. Attendants for the bride were Miss Dorothy Gaither Morris, only sister of the bride, maid-of- honor; Adeliade Sanford, cousin of the bride, flower girl and Miss Anne Barry, Miss Catherine Greg­ ory and Miss Carolyn Taylor of New York and Miss Sallie Tarry of Richmond, bridesmaids. Robert S. Hornsby of Williams­ burg, Va., was Mr. Saunier’s best man. Groomsmen included Eu­ Our Body Shop is well equipped and gene W. McCaul, James H. Lati­ staffed to give you top quality body work and mer, Joseph Sierer and William P. Shaffner of Richmond; Parke painting. Fix up that car or truck for Spring Rouse, Jr., of Williamsburg, and and Summer driving. Rufus B. Sanford, cousin of the l t d * ' , «pork- /t - bride. ting •rockworo.. . ot I i . in any i ■f. k. b* Early . _ American, .... -rt Capo ■ ■ p . Cod O< f fotlfly.',' s l i p s hose Our PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Dept, BRIDE £*•««•- Opan dock in ovar fifty (madly ityltd ^ v a ro a n d occowoiy pi«co*.V is now stocked to serve you with genuine Miss Morris, who was given in values to 5.95 STAITtl StTi 4 • >di Iwg* im m ,. * 1 2 »* ■ $ 1 CHEVROLET parts and accessories. marriage by her father, was gown­ breodoitdbvtttn, cuptand toucan. kftll.lD ed in radiance satin. The dress $2.50 per pair — Washing & Polishing & Lubrication— was fashioned with a portrait neckline outlined with a cuff of pearls, a molded bodice, long We now have in stock good used cars and fitted sleeves coming to points trucks for sale or trade. Cash or easy terms. over the hands and a full circular These cars and trucks were traded in on— skirt ending in a sweeping train. NEW CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS ; Her full-length heirloom veil of m Princess lace fell from a small All sold with a guarantee. Sales and Parts Dept, open Saturday all day. See -us Mrs. Lelia Daniel returned to before you buy or trade. their home after spending the winter at their home in Newport ' Richey, Fla. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Johnston of Phone, Day 156-J , Night 23F11 i Charlotte were week end guests nylon gloves blouses half-slips | of Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Powell and H. J. Carter. Sunday dinner guests of Miss $1.25 pair one-third off $2.95 PENNINGTON Flossie Martin were her sister, Mrs. Charles Burrus and Mr. Bur- rus of Shelby, Miss Kitty Bur­ Chevrolet Co., Inc. rus of Salem College and Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Martin. THE GIFT SHOP Mocksville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Slye and three children o'i Tacoma MRS. CHRISTINE W. DANIEL 0. K. POPE J. W. PENNINGTON Park, Md., spent last week here President Secretary-Treasurer with her mother, Mrs. Z. N. An­ PHONE 241 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. derson. PAGE SIX THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 PINO Mrs. F. V. Dull and daughter, Marchetta, and Mrs. Gene Smith1 Mrs. C. H. McMahan is spend­ ----- ■ .) People, Spots In The News spent Monday with Mrs. Gilbert , ing some time with her daughter, Reavis. 1 | MARGIN OK SAFETY provided by new; Mrs. Ed Hoyle and little son in Mrs, Eli Michalove, Sylvia and' tubeless tire developed by B. F. Goodrich is Cooleemee. demonstrated in these stops. Car on lefty Sarah Michalove spent the Easter i crashed through barricade while black ca rf W. B. Dull, who has recently holidays in Florida with her son1 with new Life-Saver tires averted a crash onl returned ’irom a Black Mountain wet street. Tire seals punctures and provides) who is stationed there. | blowout protection too.lSj hospital, is rapidly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Shelton' Mrs. Harmon Latham and little spent Sunday with relatives in son have returned from the hos­ Winston-Salem. ! pital. riday Special Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dull and Linda spent the week end in MOCKS Nashville, Tonn., the guests of The WSCS of the Methodist Baby Chick Sale ROMPER type swimsuit in Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond Dull. Church held their monthly meet­ crinkled nylon with taffeta borders is one of spring's zippi­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swing visit­ ing at the home of Mrs.- Marvin est style ideas from Paris. ed Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swing re­ Myers with Mrs. Charles Cartner NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS...... $15.95 per hundred in charge of the program. Four­ cently. STRIGHT HATCHES NEW HAMPSHIRE, $14.95 per 100 Gray Laymon spent the week teen members were present. end in Winston-Salem whore he Mrs. Bryan Smith and Miss' attended the Easter sun rise ser­ Virginia Smith of Clemmons nndj HEAVY BREED ROOSTERS 1 vice. Mrs. Alex Tucker of Mocksville! While They Last ...... l U C e a C i l visited Miss Grace Jones Satur-j Mrs. F. W. Dull and children, %WWAV.V.'A\WAWiWAV.SV,WAWW.'WA,.,.W i,.W A,.\V.W Jimmy and Marlene, spent Mon­ day. day with Mrs. D. A. Lowery. Miss Nar.cy Phelps of Winston- j Tomato Plants — Lettuce Plants — Cabbage Plants Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith, Mr. Salem spent Sunday with Miss' ALL KINDS AND VARITIES OF GARDEN SEED and Mrs. Bud Gough and Miss Anna Gwyn Jones. | Annie Gray Smith visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones ofj and Mrs. Henry Leo Shore Sun­ Winston-Salem visited Mrs. O. F. J day evening. Jones Sunday. | Davie Feed 6* Seed Company WHO SAID day of giants is o'er, ask these New York youngsters thrilling to Ted —YOUR FRIENDLY PURINA DEALER— Evans, 9-foot-3 Briton here to join circus. - > • 1: J finnouncing Fhone 17 Depot Street Mocksville, N. C. THE STATESVILLE You’ve been SILO BLOCK waiting for them!

______brate.84th birthday? The (nee) Coughlin girls This new shale unit offers the best in silo construction at of Marlboro, Mass.—Faith, Hope and' Charity—smilingly cut a cake. All are widows, their married name* being MacDonnell, extremely low cost . . . Specially developed in accord­ Daniels and Murphy, respectively. ance with recommendations of leading agricultural engi­ School Pupils Offered ian State Teachers College and neers and dairy specialists of North Carolina to meet the the Southern Appalachian Histor­ following requirements: Awards in Poster Contest ical Association, Boone. Every school pupil in North Cash prizes and tickets to the Carolina is invited to participate drama are offered for the best • PERMANENT in a contest for the best posters posters. The contest closes April about the historical drama "Horn 25 and has two divisions: one • ECONOMICAL In The West” which opens its first for grades 1 through 0 and one • EASY TO USE season at Boone, June 27. The for grades 7 through 12. Complete contest is sponsored by Appalach- contest rules were distributed at the North Carolina Education As­ Only burned shale units assure you of such high strength sociation meeting in Asheville, and great resistance to acids, rotting, fire, and weather, March 28-29, so that teachers could LET US which means long silo life with low maintenance and take them back to the various minimum spoilage. F I X T H O S E sohools in the state. The princi­ pal of any school which has not S H O E S obtained the contest information ____Order Today For Prompt Delivery. may do so by writing Miss Cath­ WE ARE EXPERTS IV erine J. Smith, Chairman, Poster Contest, ASTC, Boone, N. C. SHOE REPAIR. We Make A faculty member in each old shoes good as new. school is asked to serve as chair­ We have a reputation for man of the contest in that school *H i N. & and select the best poster from good service and guaran­ each division to be forwarded to tee all our work. Boone for final judging. This back teacher and the student submitt­ HEALTH HINTS ing the winning poster in each 6:00x16 Q U A L I T Y school will receive tickets to - b y - SHOE REPAIR “Horn In The West” whether or $24.75 not the poster places in the con­ Back of Pure Oil Station DR. RAMEY F. KEMP plus tax test finals. MOCKSVILLE IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Chiropractor • Cam* In todayl yvwvwwwwvwvwwvvwwwvvwt * n • W« will pay top WHAT IS prlcas far your (NEURITIS? •Id tiras. *ers into the nerves. This prevents the nerves from performing their .work properly and is (he c:fjsc of- the vari­ ous nerve symptoms, such as numb­ ness, pain, muscular paralysis, burn­ ing sensation. If this condition of the nerve is allowed to continue, certain Once again you can give your car that clean note of distinction that comes only from changes take place in the nerve itself to make the paralysis permanent, be­ white sidewall tires. Just place your order today for quick delivery. cause these changes are in the nature of a replacement of the nerve tissue They’re rolling in from Goodyear — white sidewalls that are built to stay white, the with a harder tissue which cannot do smartest looking tires you can put on your car. And the smartest value too. For when the work of a nerve tissue. All that is EURITIS is a painful disease necessary to orevem these hurtful you see the Goodyear trade-mark on the sidewall of these handsome tires, you know in which there is inflammation changes from taking olac. is to take you’re getting the best combination of safety, comfort and mileage your money can N of one or more nerves. Some­ out the inflammation. times the condition begins with fever, Chiropractors are trained to locate buy. That’s why more people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other kind. but usually with numbness, pain and the vertebra which is choking the spi­ weakness in the part: affected. These nal nerves and to adjust it to release parts arc commonly the arms and legs. the pressure. As soon as this is done DRIVI IN TODAY! As the disease gets worse the symp­ the inflammation subsides and the flu­ toms increase, so that the patient can­ ids which have filtered into the nerve not walk. Sometimes paralysis devel­ substance arc absorbed. The nerve ops. The cause of this disease lies in again does its work. The symptoms the spine where a misaligned vertebra will then be quickly removed and is producing pressure on a nerve sup­ health will be restored. Many people plying the affected part of the body. have milder forms of neuritis and feel GUESS HOW OLD HER DRESS IS! The pressure here causes inflammation paint io different parts of the body. and excessive heat. As a result of the To those I would say, give Chiroprac­ DAVIE AUTO PARTS Well, she won’t commit herself, but she attributes the heat, blood vessels bccome swollen tic a chance to restore your health, and and the fluid portion of the blood fil- you will again buvc a zeit fail living. always fresh and undated look of her dresses to our WILKESBORO STREET Mocksville, N. C. constantly efficient and considerate attention. DR. RAMEY F. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR -G I V E US A TRY! X-RAY LABORATORY Burnette Cleaners HOURS: 9:00-12:00 2:00-5:00 Saturday 9-18 g o o d /V e a r Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings—6:30 to S:M MOKI PIOPLI 1IDI ON OOODYIAR TIMS THAN ON ANY OTHIR KIND PHONE 244W Mocksville, N. C. TeL MO Southern Bank Bldg, Btocksville, N. O. THURSDAY, APRIL 24,1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE SEVEtf Sally Sherlene Graves, Rev. Alvis Cheshire. | Burial was in the Fork Baptist Stop Taking Infant, Dies In Hospital Church cemetery. SHOAF Sally Sherlene Graves, infant Harsh Drugs for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. COAL, SAND Graves, Mocksville, Rt. 4, died Constipation & STONE April 16 at a Winston-Salem hos­ pital after an illness of two days. ^ Mm b L m ------* *^OR SALE—-Sewing Machines. V tc have — Prompt Delivery — •evMal used sewing machines from Surviving are the parents and | Refwtorlty Till* A*-Ve«otoMe Weyl ftfZ.50 • up. These machines ore all Ia Services Held Sunday perfect condition nnd guaranteed. Come the maternal grandparents, Mr. Taking hush drags for eooatipition ctn th and see the new Universal, sews punish 70a bnituly! I M aim pi and f orwSv nnt* knefcward. Factory gunran* For Lonnie J. Brown and Mrs. T. D. Ritchie of Cana. Phone 194 tec 20 years. We repair all makes. No ! griping disrupt notmal bowel action, charge for estimate. Wc go anywhere Lonnie James Brown, 58, of Funeral services were conduct­ 1 make 700 fed ia aeed of repeated dosing. i?£D .°*l.countt,y- Don't forget that I GB'YH° S / GULF OAS AND OIL THE When you ocrsiionafly fad constipated, NOTICR OF SALK O F ______Route 2, Mocksville, died at his ed at 3 p.m. at the home by the 1 get gntk but mrs relief. Take Dr. Ciid- T^ApiNO POST, Wilkesboro Street, By virtue of authority contained in a Mocksville, N. C. 4-24-4tn certain Deed of Trust executed by Clyde home at 7:55 a.m. Friday follow-1 1 well's Sena* Laxative contained in Syrup E. holman nnd wife Mary James HoU Pepsin. It’s •O-ftftMt. No salts, no harsh AUTOMOBnx sA rrrr BEST HOME BUY IN DAVIE COUNTY mnn to Claude Hicks, Trustee, under d M s ing a serious illness of six months. 30 INCH CASINO f.1.0* M r ft. drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of December 30f 1950( ond recorded** Glass Installed New 4 room dwelling with bath, hot Franklin Well Boring Svc. tutu ! * ^ of Senna, oldest and one of the finest water heater, built in Cabinets, lot D eed o f Trust Book 39, page 489, O t K e The owner and operator ot the —All Model*— 250 feet front b y 250 feet deep, 16500.00 of the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly. 3 Milts North of Salisbury on I matural laxative* koowa to medicine. h om e for less than $5000.00. E. C. North Carolina, and thc stipulations of L. J. Brown nursery for the past M ocksville H ighway 601 Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes ROBIE NASH MORRIS, Mocksville. N. C. 4 24 2tn said Deed of Trust not having been good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief compiled with, and at the request of the 20 years, Mr. Brown had suffered N O WATER — NO PA 181# 8. Main St.—Phone K 9 L O ST—o pocket book containing $10.00 holder of the note secured by said Deed W. A . 8ETZER, Owner w tsmforuih. Help* yon get regular, ends Salisbury, m. C. and some change between West End of Trust, the undersigned will expose a stroke approximately two years1 Phones: 3173 X M, Salisbury chronic doting. Even relieves stomsch Grocery and J. A. Daniel's home, if . *or cnsh to thc highest bidder N ichl: S9Stt Catawba found, please return to Mrs. J. A. at the Court House door of Davie Coun­ sourness that Constipation often brings. Daniel, Wilkesboro St. ty, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock ago. Noon on SATURDAY, MAY 3. 1952, the FOR RENT—A three room apartment following described property: He was born Feb. 29, 1894, in with bath, electric water heater, wired Beginning at a stake In edge o f N ew I f H net n M mI VENETIAN BLINDS for electric stove at 514 Pine St. See Street being Guy B. Holmans corner and Yadkin County, a son of Elbert MhM.kl.i2ta, _ running South 83 dogs. West 229 ft. to or write Mrs. W. H. Dodd, 1900 Ken­ 1(1 n n METAL AWNINGS . r. i«, . r. tucky Avenue, Winston-Sulem, N. C. a s’nke; thence South 24 degs. East 03 and Adeline Whitlock Brown, but * More ferWce to M an Mecaa ALUMINUM SCREENS 4 24 3tn ft. to a stake; thence South 67 degs. East 22 ft. to a stake; thence South 86 degs. had lived at the present home- * Man Scenic Jtoatea Salisbury Venetian B1IMI FOR SALE—A 1940 Philco Refrigerator, East 170 ft. to a stake on side of Street; * Fines! Modam C w ek n Manufacturing Company in excellent condition. See Mrs. Joe thence 09 4|10 ft. with side walk to thc placc for the past 26 years. DR.CALDWEUS Statesville Road Phone M l* beginlng. Surveyed by A. L. Bowles, CO* Morrison at J. Lee Cartner residence, * 0 * * Lowest Fares f* Travel Route 1, Mocksville. 4 24 2tp Registered Surveyor, on August 14. 1948. He was a veteran of World War SALISBURY, N. C. Being 18 ft. o f Lot No. 99; all o f Lot Winston-Salem, N. C...... $ .63 SENN A 1 A X A T I V I f*OR RENT—4 room house with bnth, No. Dfl; all of Lot No. 97: nnd 13 ft. of 1 and a member of Flat Rock Salisbury St. See \V. It. Cartner nl Lot No. 0(1 of the E. L. Gaither’s heirs Richmond, Va...... 5.60 J. W. Jones Shell Service In South Subdivision. Baptist Church. M ocksville. 4 24 2tp And also these items of personal prop­ For Athlete’s Foot Atlanta, Ga...... 7.25 erty: Surviving are the widow, for­ Philadelphia, Pa...... 9.90 BAILEY’S TOMATO PLANTS arc avail- One Thor Automatic Washing Machine, U.*e T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. If not nble this year — Ready Now. I. T. One 1943 Studcbaker Coupe, Motor No. merly Miss Bertha Jones whom pleased, your 40c back. Watch the old, Norfolk, Va...... 6.80 BAILEY, Woodleaf, Phone 3720. W-252U59, Serial No. 4298700, One Pow er tainted skin slough off to be replaced Saw. Block and Decker, One complete set Bluefield, W. Va...... 4.05 4-17-2tp he married in 1925; one daughter, by healthy skin. Get Instant-drying T-4- ROWAN of Carpenter Tools. Birmingham, Ala...... 9.80 ROUTE SALESMAN for Fuller Brush Co. The nbove described property Is to be Mrs. B. E. Groce of Mocksvillc, L from any druggist. Now at WILKINS $75.00 per w eek at start. 3,000 regular sold subject to the taxes for the year DRUG COMPANY. Wythevllle, Va...... 2.90 customers on this route, which takes in If>52 and other Incumbrances which may Route 2; four sons, Lester Brown For Dogs and Uvtstock Davie County, Clemmons and Lewis­ exist. t 4-ltMt Reldsville, N. C...... 1.70 ville. Doesn't cost anything to start This the Slst day of March, 1952. of Salisbury, Dorman Brown of PRINTING CO. SEVERE MANGE, ITCH, FUNGI. nnd we assist you. Prefer a man living CLAUDE HICKS, Trustee Montgomery, Ala...... 10.10 in this territory. For Interview write Shelby, N. C...... 2.65 BARE SPOTS AND MOIST ECZI- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE the Army in Japan, Doyle Brown Phone 532 - Salisbury, N. C. C . C . BROW N , 207 Craig St.. W inston- Better Cough Relief Portsmouth, Va...... 7.10 MA (puffed, moist ears and feet). Salem, N. C. Give address nnd direc­ North Carolina and Larry Wayne Brown of the Ear soreness, car mites, pus* tions to home. 4-10-3tp Davie County When new drugs or old fail to stop New Orleans, La...... 15.65 pies *nd other skin irritations. Ftw Having qualified as Administrator of home; four brothers, Houston your coujh or chest cold don’t delay. M U "s i C A 1, the estate of B. A. Smith, deceased, late Greensboro, N. C...... 1,35 One of the largest printing motes healing and hair growth at NO TIME LIKE THIS TIME—To get a of Davie County, North Carolina, this Brown of Winston-Salem; G. G. Creomulsion contains only safe, help­ and office supply bouses In good reconditioned piano ot a bargain is to notify all persons having claims ful, proven ingredients nnd.no nar­ Spartanburg, S. C...... 3.35 YOUR MONEY BACK. price. Wc must clear our floor immed­ against snid estate to present them .to the Carolinas. iately for new shipment. Several PRAC­ the undersigned within twelve months Brown of Winston - Salem, Tom cotics to disturb nature’s process, lt Plus tax. Extra savings on Round trips. TIC E pianos w ill be sold far $10.00 from date hereof or this notice will be Brown o'f Hamptonville and Paul goes right to the seat o f the trouble to d ow n plus as little at $5.00 per month pleaded in bar of their right to recover. nid nature soothe and heal raw, ten­ Wilkins Drug Co. . iA. >/ •! if desired, for four months. All nrc re­ All persons owing snid estate will please der, inflamed bronchial membranes. conditioned, tuned and guaranteed. make immediate settlement. Brown of Harmon; three sisters, Phone 21 • Printing Dont miss this chance to make your This the 11th day o f April. 1952. Guaranteed to please you or druggist Mocksville, N. C. child happy. E. O. FRITTS PIANO CO. H. R. EATON, Administrator Mrs. Howard Pressely of Taylors­ refunds money. Creomulsion has stood Lexington, N. C. 4-3-4tp o f B. A. Sm ith. 4*17-6t HALL At ZACHARY, Attorneys. ville, Mrs. W. D. Booie of Mocks­ the test o f many millions o f users. WANTED — Have your prescriptions GREYHOUND • Lithographing filled at HALL DRUG COMPANY. NOTICE ville, Route 2, and Mrs. Paul Phone 141, Mocksvilli*. tfn CREOMULSION »»»• NORTH CAROLINA—DAVIE COUNTY Murphy of Mocksville, Route 2, r«lim » Coughs, Chest Calds, Acuta Btoacbitla GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING The undersigned, having qualified as • Typewriters and Electrical Service. N. C. Licensed administrators of thc estate of Ella Lan- and one grandchild. pustnipriee Electrician and Contractor. REA CER­ dreth Angell, deceased, late of Davie TIFIED CONTRACTOR AND DEAL­ County, this Is to notify all persons hav­ Funeral services were held ER. RODWELL ELECTRIC COM­ ing claims against said estate to pre­ PANY, Mocksville, N. C. tfn sent them to thc undersigned on or be­ Sunday at Zion Baptist Church • Complete fore thc llth day of April, 1953, or tills Notice! All Dog Owners IF MEAT RATIONING SHOULD COME- notice will be pteaded In bar of their in Iredell County. Services were Be prepared with your own supply. recovery. All persons Indebted to said Office Supplies Plenty of freezer locker space avail­ estate will please make immediate settle­ able. DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER, tfn ment to the undersigned. conducted by the Rev. William This 7th day of April, 1952. Rabies Vaccination Clinics at the following POULTRY—Will be dressed on thc sec­ C. B. ANGELL Anderson and the Rev. E. W. Tur­ ond and fourth Thursdays only. Have B. L. ANGELL Places and Times: ter ran. i poultry at locker by II a.m. DAVIB 4-10-Gt Administrators ner. Nephews were pallbearers. FREE ZER LO CK ER, Phone 340, M ocks­ R. B. SANFORD, Jr.. Attorney Mocksville nigh School Friday, April 25—6 p.m .-7 p.m. v ille. tfn Burial was in the church ceme­ NOTICE OF HALE OF AUTOMOBILE Advanee School Wedensday, April 30, 6 p.m.-6: 30 p.m. Under and by virtue of an order made tery. Stewart's Store (5 miles East of Mocksville) Wilkins Drug Co. by Hen. Don. F. Phillips Judge Presid­ ing at March Term of Superior Court Wednesday, April 30—7 p.m.-7:30 p.m. 81 o f D avie County, N. C«t In case o f STATE used for illegal transportotion of intox­ SAMPSONS S C R vs. Cecil Royall, I, G. A. Tucker, Sheriff icating liquors to.wit:-— Cooleemee School...... Friday, May 2—6:06 p.m.-7: 00 p.m. of Dnvic County, will sell at public One 1931 A Mode) Ford 2 door sedan, Otho Graves Store...... Wednesday, May 7—6:00 pjn i : i : * • ” sj 1 ’1 >1 11 ■ « auction for cash to the highest bidder L lccnse N o. 24749, 1961; M otor No. A* .-6:30 p.m. at thc Court house Door in Mocksville 2998109. Greasy Corner (Everhardt and Garwood Garage) on Saturday the 3rd day of May, 1952, This April 7th, 1992. 4-24-2t % R d tu 9 at twelve o'clock Noon the following de­ O. A. TUCKER. Sheriff Davie County Wednesday, May 7—7:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m, Wheels Aligned scribed automobile seized while being JACOB STEWART, Attorney. By the BRAR System THE CHARGE IS *!.«• PER DOG Par Safe Driving ROBIE NASH DAVIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1819 8 . Main St.-Phone Salisbury, N. C. SHE 'S THE SAFEST DIRECTORY of Dependable Business LADYON THE ROAD and Professional Service

DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS STATIONERY AND JOB PRINTING Flour, Meal, Feed Stuff With Chrysler POWER STEERING plus Chrysler POWER BRAKES The Beat in Drugs aad and Grain Drug Service. WHATEVER YOUR PRINTING NEEDS—WE CAN DO THE “JOB” At tbe whaal of a new Chryslar, you have With thie eate way to ateer, power brakae Prescriptions Accurately TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFAC­ J. P. firaoa quicker, aunt control of motion thaus you’ve make stops at all spaeda aafar and eaaiar, too. Compounded TION. evar bad in a car. You can’t imagine what it’e Power from the engine "booeta” every touch We Represent MWacCo. lika till you drive it! With thia full-tim* power o t your toe. Actually you atop with up to S/S LEE SOUTHERN ENGRAVERS at—ring, hydraulic pow«r doe* 4/5 IMs stmring la** Coot preaauxe than non-power brakae. Had Dm Co. Phone 32 Near Depot work at your gentle pull on the wheel! You You caa being your Chryaier to • halt froa* alao turn the wheel 1/3 be* d itto ic*. And oa full *p**da in many feat iaaa diatance than Phone 141 Mocksville THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE Mocksville rough roada, aoft shoulder*, anow or aand, other can of comparable rise caa atop. Sae “ wheel fight” juat doeen’t happen. Your hand your Chryaier dealer eoon. Fsst for yourstl\f actually has fit* tin ts Me usual stirring why thousands o f owner* say Chrysler offtn control, through every minute of every mile. . . Me two gnatsst advancts in many ysart in' § Pure Crystal Ice Lumber, General Building with the aame w i f j ^ l p l feel” at all time*! driving safsty and driving taml f Coal for Grates, Stoves Supplies, Sheetrock. Furnaces and Stekers Plaster Mocksvffle SariU-lwif{iBS Ice ft Fail Co. LaabarCo. PHONE 233-J Phone 116 Salisbury Highway WHAT'S YOUR PROtltM? |

§ Chrysler • Plymouth • CUSTOM GRINDING SALES ft SERVICE • CORN MEAL • International Truck* 0 FEEDS FOR SALE Davie Napp Motor Compaay Fed Mill Phone 169 Mocksville Phone 95

FOR BEST IN the finest car America has yet produced RECAPPING The business firms listed in this directory CHRYSLER ——— ■ r-rr------c- Send Your Tires to can be depended upon to solve any problem in SALES SERVICE Tin Rebailfcrs, DAVIE MOTORS* Inc. their field. No matter what your problem taaiagloa Im . might be — you may find the answer here. North Main Street Mocksville, N. C. 904 Northwest Blvd. Cbevnlat Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. TeL ISC MecksvtDs - — ■■ ■Drive a CHRYSLES Today . . . Learn the DUIerence!------(N. C.) KNTEKPK1SE THURSDAY, MEL 3#, 1982

lbs of 76 per cent ferbam. lbs. per 100 sq. yds. ed with 25 to 30 feet of pressure For dust treatments: About 20- APPLYING THE DUST hoae and 7 to 9 foot spray rod ex­ TAIEO* MADE------You And Your Farm 25 lbs of either of the commercial­ - 1. Apply early in the morning tension. Compact motor-driven By F. E. PEEBLES, County Agent ly prepared dust mixtures. or evening when the air is quiet— sprayers are suited to the> larger m Use the following proportions! preferably when plants are moist farm operation*. Auto Seat Covers BLUE MOLD CONTROL Fungicides containing either for preparing Spray mixtures. ' with dew. For dost treatments: The hand- Blue mold has already appear­ zineb or ferbam are recommend­ Material: Dithane Z-78 (65 per 2. Do not fill dust hopper PLASTIC, witBi P&utic Coated le a tk m ttc:...... $351 SO powered crank • type dusters ed this spring on tobacco plant ed. For spraying obtain 65 per cent zineb), 2¥i tableprpoons per more than two-thirds full at any equipped with 1 to 2 extra joints 94X50 beds in Yadkin County. Farmers cent zineb (Dithane Z-78 or Par- time. gallon of water;3-4 lbs. to 25 gal­ of pipe are perferred. Don’t shake are urged to begin treatment im­ zate) or 76 per cent ferbam (Fer- lons of water. 3. Be sure all leaves show a through a sack. JEIS mediately and follow the recom­ mate, Nuleaf or Ferradow). For Parzate (65 per cent zineb) V h uniform coating of the dust. TIME TO BEGIN TREATMENTS mendations as covered in the dusting obtain commercially pre­ tablespoons per gallon of water; 4. In narrow beds (not over 3 Either dust or spi*ay treatment ...... _;.$4.50' following material prepared by pared dust mixtures containing 3/4 lb. to 25 gallons of water. yards wide) with board widewalls is a preventative rather than a H. R. Garriss, Extension Plant not less than 6 per cent zineb Fermate (76 per cent ferbam), that hold the cover well above the )RED PLASTIC ...... $5.00’ cure and should begin before blue Patholigist. The most dependable (10 per cent X-78 or 10 per cent 5 tablespoons to gallon of water; plants the first 3 or 4 applications mold appears in the plant bed. and practical control of blue Parzate dust) or not less than 10 1 lb. to 25 gallons of water. of the dust may b e directed ALL TYPE FURNITURE: RECOVERED — Make the first application when mold is obtained by spraying or per cent ferbam (15 per cent Fer- Nuleaf (76 per cent ferbam), through the cover. For later ap­ the plants are about the size of a PLASTIC SOFA BEDS ...... $39.00 dusting with suitable fungicides. mate, Parzate or Nuleaf dust). 5 tablespoons per gallon o'i wa­ plications and in other type beds, dime. These treatments will prevent The following amounts are ter; 1 lb. to 25 gallons. always remove the cover before A L L WORK GUARANTEED blue mold in the plant bed when usualy needed for 100 sq. yds. Ferradow (76 per cent ferbam), treating. How often to apply treatments: properly used—they will not cure of bed during the season unless 5 tablespoons per gallon; 1 lb. to TYPE OF APPLICATION Twice a week until free of it. Therefore, it is important that a number of repeat applications 25 gallons. EQUIPMENT NEEDED blue mold are assured for the materials and application on account of heavy rains are MIXING: For spray treatments: Sprayers transplanting (usually 8 to 12 ap­ equipment are on hand ready for necessary: (a) Place the required amount developing 150 lbs. pressure or plications^. Applications of spray use before blue mold strikes. For ' spray treatments: About of chemical in a large fruit jar or more. Barrel, wheelbarrow, and or dust that are washed off by Veteran’s Cabinet Shop bucket type sprayers are espec­ RECOMMENDED CHEMICALS: 1 Vz lbs. o'i 05 per cent zineb or 2 other tight contaiper, (b) add a rain should be repeated just as Yadkinville Road at City Limits little water (not. over 2/3 full), ially suited for spraying tobacco soon as weather will permit. (c) close lid and shake for one plant beds. For increased effic­ Phone 294-J Mocksville, N. C. iency, sprayers should be equipp­ IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE minute or until the chemical pow­ VUVMMW der is thoroughly wet, (d) stir the Remember! wetted material into the full amount of water and the spray is ready for use. Amount of spray mixture need­ ed to cover plants. f-^ § s S i P 1st to 4th applications, 3 to 3 Vi* F o rest F ires last year , * gallons per 100 sq. yds. 5th and Cth applications, 4 gal­ lons per 100 sq. yds. “and l“lSrMil burnet <™ »'h ti,m‘ lor 7th and other applications, 5 to . Tver° JS-taK milU°n /‘W 'lg riS j 6 gallons per 100 sq. yds. 1 people. ' v f c ir Mix a fresh batch of spray for each application. Don’t carry-over spray mixtures from one appli­ cation to .another. APPLYING THE SPRAY 1. The first 3 to 4 applications may be directed through the plant bed cover, if it is stretched well above tile plants—remove cover for all later applications. 2. Keep spray nozzles about 10 inches above the plants moving them back and forth or from side to until black spray droplets ap­ \ i " pear on all leaves. If the sprayer does not have an JUST ONE agitator, keep the spray mixture well stirred while spraying to pre­ vent settling. 4. Use clean water (preferably Pick up a handy ■ strained) to avoid clogging of « [ 1 9 0 , 0 0 ' £ BtMb Carton 259 six-bottle carton of Coke spray nozzles. —be ready to serve Amount of dust mixture requir — refreshment to family^ ed to cover plants: * hospitality to friends.’ 1st to 4th applications: 1V& lbs. per 100 sq. yds. FOREST FIRES lOltUft UHM MIWOMV & Wi COCMOU COMMMT W 5th and 6th applications: 2I& to WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 3 lbs., per 100 sq. yds. “Cake" ia a reftotered trade-mark 1952, THE COCA-COLA CO. All other applications: 3V4 to 4 The 190,000 forest fires that roared across America last year As Custodian Destroyed enough saw timber to build 50,000 five-roorr of forest lands that protect Administrator’s Sale Of homes Its waterways, the Duke Power Company practices a vigilant Enough pulp wood to fill the paper requirement of every Personal Property policy of fire prevention and newspaper in the United States for one year Under and by virtue of the authority invested by the un­ control. dersigned as administrator of the estate of B. A. Smith, de­ Ravaged natural watersheds that formerly supplied ceased, I will offer for sale and sell SATURDAY, APRIL 26, at water in an even, steady flow to farms and industry • 1:00 P.M., at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at It works closely with Wardens (1 the home of B. A. Smith, located near the Smith Grove School* Burned alive by thousands bear, deer, game, song birds and Rangers where they are house on the Winston-Salem Highway, the following personal © fm] and other wild life provided by county or state. . . property: < 1 and maintains its own fire Quilts and Pillows These are but a partial listing of loss due annually to fires caus­ 1 Dresser © squads under the direction of 1 Trunk © ed, nine times out of ten, by carelessness . . . most frequently 1 Table a Chief Forester. © fhe carelessness of hunters and campers who benefit most from 1 Clock 1 Shot Gun © m wild life and recreation areas. 1 Stove 1 Ice Box © This achievement of the com­ 8 Chairs—2 Rockers 1 Oldtime Singer Sewing © April is a peak month for forest fires. This April let’s be on guard © pany's Forest Deportment is 1 Radio (Battery) Machine © against the two greatest sources off fire: Hie tossed match and © specific. While forest acreage Drop Leaf Table, Solid 1 Cook Stove © the campfire left burning. has steadily increased, the Walnut (Antique) 2 Tables © © By remembering to grind out matches underfoot or deposit them •rea burned annually lias de- Porch Table 1 Safe V © © in tho ash tray provided in cars, wo can help to keep the Pied­ creaied from 5t000 to 250 3 Beds 1 Corner Cupboard, Walnut © mont Carolines one of the richest areas of our nation. acres last year. 1 Set of Bed Springs (Antique) © 1 Chest Dishes and Cooking Utensils © The Duke Power Company believes that business has a responsibility to the area it serves. Accordingly, this advertisement is sponsored and other personal property too tedious to mention. m tn co-operation with the National Advertising Council and with V. S. m and States Forest Services. This the 12th day of April, 1952 H. R. EATON, Administrator of B. A. Smith, Deceased. DUK POWER COMPANY

HALL & ZACHARY, Attorneys tXjL /^Lclrrumi CaAxdLvzd. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE NINE You Are Always

. . . b u t •) On Our SECOND BIRTHDAY

WE ARE BUBBLING OVER WITH ENTHUSIASM TO SERVE YOU . . . TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS FOR YOUR PAST PA- TRONAGE.

On April 29, 1950, this Pontiac agency was born unto the people of Davie County. Since that time your loyalty and support has'made possible our continued progress, growth and expansion.

We, the personnel of Irvin Pontiac Company, wish to express our sincere appreciation for this loyalty and support during the past two years . . . such loyalty and support that made possible this firm being named to the dealer’s “ Hall of Fa.me” of'the Pontiac Corporation.

On this observance of our second anniversary, we re-dedicate our­ selves to the policy of continuing to provide you with the highest qual ity of scrvice and friendship . . .to be the type of organization ‘that a progressive community demands and deserves.

CHIEF PONTIAC AND PERSONNEL OF IRVIN PONTIAC J. F. Potts, mechanic; W. W. Williams, salesman; Joe spry, COMPANY. The reproduction of the famous Indian Chief parts manager; James Nichols, service station manager; Mrs. Pontiac was presented to the Irvin Pontiac Company in recog­ James Nichols, bookkeeper; H. A. Taylor, salesman; J. D. Furches, nition of the company’s achievements as one of the better shop foreman; B. B. Smith, night service station operator; and Pontic dealers. Personnel of the the firm shown above are: Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Irvin. J IRVIN PONTIAC COMPANY WILKESBORO STREET MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PAGE TEN THE MOCKSVILLE (N. .C.) ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952