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VOLUMN XLVI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, T A N U A R Y 3 . 1945 N U M B E R 23

NEWS OF LONG AGO. The God Of AU Comfort Raising Pay Of Con­ Christian Leaders Op- Farm Census Will Be Seen Along Mau Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. gressman pose Peacetime Draft Taken This Month By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Davie ‘'Blessed be God, even the Fath­ 0000 0 0 Congressman Murrav echoes the President Roosevelt wants a The agricultural resources and the Before The New Deal Used Up er of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Saleslady looking like she could production of U- S. farms will be Father rf mercies, and the God of Idea which must be in the minds of peacetime conscription tbat w ill bite a ten-penny nail in two with­ The Alphabet, Drowned The measured by the coming U. S. cen­ all comfort; who comfortetb us in many American people when he de­ bring all mothers’ sons into mili­ sus of agriculture scheduled to be­ out batting an eye—A happy New Hogs and Plowed Up The all our tribulation, that we may be clares that the idea of incleasing tary traioing for a year or perhaps gin on Jannary 8 . Basic inform a­ Year to all my readers and all the the salaries of members of Congress two. He may get his way about Cotton and Corn. able to comfort them which are In tion on agriculture, including statis­ members of tbe Gossip Club and anp trouble, by the comfort where­ is “ridiculous, preposterous inde­ this as the forth coming sess;on of (Davie Record, Jan. 9 , 1 9 1 8 ) tics on farm acreage, crops, live­ those who are trying to join—Hob­ with we ourselves are comforted of fensible” . Congress will be overwhelmingly stock, farm labor, an I other items art Hoots changing a $ 2 0 bill — W. C. Dennv has been quite NI "Congress itself”, he declares, God ”—II Corinthians 1:3 ,4 . Democratic and will be ‘robber related to farm operations will be PostoflSce Iobbv looking like a de­ tor the past week with ’grippe. It is quite natural that every “ has passed legistion that resulted stamps.” He may force the next obtained. serted graveyard following a fun. Sterling Kelly, of Duke, spent heart and soul desires comfort, In tbe freezing of the income and session to pass such a measure. Information obtained by the cen eral—R. L. Booe trying to keep tbe holidays in town with relatives. On the other hand religious bodi­ sus takers will be strictly confiden­ therefore seeks I* ir some way. hourly wage of the producers of warm leaning against brick wall— Miss Bdna Stewart, a member of tial and the records from individual Howev- -oi l ie finds it, the food and fiber of tbe Natiou- es are openlv waging war on such a Clint Wilson carryingla mammoth tbe Swansboro school faculty, visit­ Tbis freezing has taken place al. plan The Federal Council of, the farm cannot be used for purposes of as he I a the right apple down Main street—Miss Ann ed her parents here during the hol­ taxation, regulation, or investion, ac­ way i.. _;ei get comfort from though there has been an increase Churches of Christ in America, rep­ cording to Dean 0. Schaub. of State Grant drinking coca-cola in drug idays. crease of 20 to 4 0 per cent in the resenting some 2 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Ameri the wrong scarce, unless it to mo­ College, who heads an advisory board store—Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sell T. P. Foster has moved from the things the farmers buys. can Protestants, has asked Con mentary and temporary Often, of all agricultural agencies in North strolling down Main street—Mrs. Wiley Clement house to tbe Grant The proposal to increase the sal­ gress to wait until after the war is times men drink intoxicants, not Carolina to work with census officials. Koox Johnstone doing early morn­ farm, naar Bear Creek. aries of members of Congress is only to satisfy a depraved appetite, over before making a decision on Who is a farmer? Under the cen­ ing grocery shopping—Big bunch ' Mrs. R. M Itames and children justified by those advocating a step peacetime military conscription. but In order to find comfort for a sus rules the grower must farm 3 Davie bovs climbing on bus on visited Mrs. Frank Milleria Salis. on the grounds that living costs troubled heart, mind, soul and spir­ At the biennial session held in acres or more or if less than three their way to army camp—Yonng bury during the holidays have so largely increased. Pittsburgh last week the following acres, his agricultural products in it. Many inneavor to drown their lady looking for pair of nylon hose Misses Elsie and Mary Horn ie- Granting that such a contention resolutions was passed: 1944, whother sold to used a t home, troubles by strong drink. Maybe —Mrs Haines Yates reading late turned last week from a visit to re­ can be defended, the same condi­ must have amounted to $250 or more, for a little while they feel hilarous, “ We cannot now foreseethe pre­ Christmas cards—Womansitting in latives in Statesville tion applies to every other class of cise nature or strength of the ar­ tc be considered as a farmer. and forget their troubles, worries, parked car smoking big cigar— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, of American citizen who, not having maments that may be required by heartaches and disappointments, Alex Tucker sitting close' up to Laurel, Iowa, are visiting his par­ the same power as members of Con the world community when there Shame On but when they sober up they find hot stove in grocery store. ents at Farmington. themselves worse than before. Not gress to raise tbeir own incomes, shall h ive been established a gen­ Grandmother waB a diabetic pa­ Miss Sarah Miller, who teaches only are their troubles still there,, are helpless in solving the same eral system of ' international se tient, and rather given to “cheat­ in tbe city schools at Concord, was A Soldier’s Last Letter but tbe serpent of strong drink has problems. curitv. ing” on her strict diet. After one in town for the holidavs. Iefl its poison in their system which This is a very unhappy time for “We are not here pronouncing violation she was sent to the hospi­ A gripping, heart-stirring story Mildred, the little daughter of tal. when the only available room brings disease to tbe body, and fin Congress to be thinking of feather­ judgment for or against conscrip­ comes ont of Kansas. It tells of a C. L. Thompson, has about recov­ was in the maternity ward. Grand­ ally death but the very conscience ing its own nest In this manner. tion but we are pointing out that letter received by a littletwo-year- daughter was just outBide the door ered from an attack of pneumonia. The proposition is in direct vio­ for the United States to change old girl, daughter of Captain Gen­ and soul is morally poisoned, hence when some visitors went past. r .iss Frankie Wilson, a nurse at lation of policies which the govern­ eral MarneII. The letter from the' wine and strong drink “bites like now its historic policy might be so “What are you doing here, little Charlotte Sanitorium, spent the 27-year-old captiain came from Pa­ a serpent and stings like an adder.” ment has undertaken to set up for interpreted as to prejudice tbe possi­ girl?” holidays with her parents here. lau. Men play cards and gambie both the people of the Nation' in order to bility of achieving tbe kind of world 'I’m visiting my grandmother”, Miss Sallie Whitley, of Winston, Of course the little girl couldn't for money and comiort. Multitu­ serve the clear interest of the Na­ otder reflected our government’s she replied. “Your grandmother!” exclaimed read the letter. But some day she spent a few days with relatives on tional economy during ihe war. des flock to tbe movies for com w ar aim s.” one. “ What’s she doing in here?” will read it. and it will be her most R. I last week fort, which casts a shadow over the It is not, therefore, to be wond­ If Congress votes now for con­ "Oh. said the little girl brightly, precious possession. For on tbe day J. Grady Booe, t: student in the life and soul, and this shadog grows ered at that public protest to this scription as a permanent policv, it she’s been cheating again” ! the captain wrote the letter he was Richmond Medical College, spent darker and darker the longer they movement by Congress should have will do in opposition to a united killed in action. But before going the holidays with his parents near behold the ungodly, wicked scenes become more or less general and hristian community in American. Making a Blouse into action that day. Captain Mar- Cana. of tbe theatre. No blessed comfort indignant.—Charlotte Observer. The Christian Century, one of the nell w rote his little daughter th at she Dr. E. P. Crawford and daugh there for tbe heait, mind, soul and nation’s leading religious journals, Aids Bond Buying had been so much, on bis mind that he just had to set down a ter Catherine, returned last week spirit that needs God Multitudes says: “Tbe action of the Roman Is This You? few lines to iet you know how im­ from a visit to relatives at Marion. spend their money for that which Catholic hierachv in opposing an You know a tellow wlic com­ portant a little lady you are.” Claud Horn, who holds an Im immediate de vision joins that potent can never, never-comfort nor satis­ plains that he can’t get any chew­ “I know that you can’t read this oortant position at Sparrows Point, body with the Federal Council of fy a sin-laden, guilty heart and ing gum. He should go see one ot letter now.” he wrote, “but your Md., was in town a few days dur. soul, nor ease a lashing, guilty con­ Churches against this ill timed pro­ the veterans who has no legs left. mother will read it to you and will ing tbe during tbe holidays. posal. Meeting in Washington in science. You know another who laments save it for you until vou are old en­ Dr. A. Spear Harding, of Cavr their annual conference, the bishops This is a pleasure-seeking age of bitterly tbat he has no cigarettes. ough to read it yourself. Spring, Ga., who has been visiting and archbishops on the Roman 'Your daddy held you in his arms the world. Millions, millions seek He mjgbt visit some soldiers of this home folks near Farmington, re­ Catholic Church came out squarely when you were only a few minutes pleasure in the evil, sinful, wicked war who has no cigarettes. He turned home Friday. against early passage of legislation old. Your daddy saw you grow. He things of the world, hunting for might visit some soldier of this war Mirs Margaret Meroney, of Le­ something to comfort a sin-sick, providing for universal compulsory would beam with pride and joy noir, who has been tbe guest of who now has no eyes. heavy laden, weary heart and soul, military training after the war when he would watch your mother her parents over the holidays, re­ Another person compians that his rock you to sleep in her arms. only to be disappointed in every­ Their reasons were unassailable. tires are getting thin. It might “Daddy saw you start to crawl, turned heme last week. thing they seek, and from every Not until the war is over, they de Cpl. Ralph G. Morris, one of ease his burdens to find in a hospi­ and how you did get around! Here* standpoint, since God is left out clared, will the enternational situa our soldier boys, who is stationed tal a youth who fougbt overseas for membered you standing alnoe and It is a positive fact that nothing on tion be clear. Since the defense of at Petersburg, Va., spent a tew him whose lungs are nearly worn taking your first step and cutting earth can satisfy and comfort the the United States must be organiz your first tooth and saving your first days last week in town with his out or another whose arms are gone. heart and soul of man but God. ed with rfereoce to that situation, a word. parents. Theold saying, “I complained However, the devil has tbe vast decision now for permanent con­ 'Then came a dav when your dad­ Charlie Bnrrus,. who bolds a po­ tbat I had no shoes and then I saw majority of mankind seeking for scription would b e premature dy bad to say good-bye. You cried sition in tbe Government Depart, a man who had no feet”, is more satisfaction and comfort in what he Moreover, said the statement of the so hard when daddy was driving a- ment at Washington, spent a day now than a few words. offers them. And they take the hierarchy, an action of stich im­ way and daddy shed a tear himself. or two in town last week. It is eality when you consider shadow for the substance, the coun­ portance should not be taken with Your daddv didn't want to leave you. Mr. and Mrs. Jas McIver1 Mr those who have come back and will terfeit for the real, leaving^ the millions of those who are best quali­ but he had to go to help make your aud Mrs. Tes. P. C,oaninger and come back from foreign lands maim­ country a safe and free place to live Lord Jesus Christ out of tbeir lives fied to form a judgment out of the children and Fred Wilson, of the ed and helpless for life. Charlotte in and souls, hence the “ pearl of great country. Twin City, were holiday visitors. Observer. "Little baby. God has blessed you price” is never found by the mul* “ With all this we are in hearty C I. Penry, who travels for the with the finest mother in the world titues. The Record only $1.00. agreement. It must he recognized Reynolds Tobacco Co., with head­ and daddy loves your mother very We have betore us a great and tbat the hierarchy took this action much. Be good to your mother. quarters at Corsicana, Texas, spent wonderful text. You will notice in spite of powerful influences Geraldine, there ia no one else like tbe holidays with borne folks. heavenward in the footprints of The slashed neckline of this cold that the woid “Comfort,'' or its which would nave liked to see it wool blouse is repeated in the v of her in the world. Mr. and Mrs FraukCIementand Jesus, Seek as we may through the waistband in the checked gold equivalent, is mentioned five times, move in an opposite direction or at "D addy won’t w rite m uch m ore to little daughter, of Taylorsville; Mr. out the earth, but there is no sweet and tan sldrt. Cut on a bias, the slim and the text consists of but two least maintain a dignified silence on skirt falls into a becoming flare at you. He will be back home s me and Mrs. Clegg Clement, of Wins­ peaceful, lasting comfort to the the hemline. Save for W ar Bonds by verses embraced in a single sen­ tbe matter. Tbat it took neither of day and you and he will play to­ ton-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Piice heart, soul, mind and spirit except making it. Patterns available at Io- tence. Whnt is tbe meaning ot tbe these courses is greaily to the credit cal stores* U. S. Tuasury Daparimani gether again Daddy asks God every Sherrill, of Mt. UUa, and Mr. and in the triune God. Praise His night to guide and watch over you word “Comfort?” Here is how of a body who pronouncements no Mrs. Everett Horn, of Winstoa- name forever. and vour mother.”—Winston-Salem Webster defines it: “To impart congressman dares take lightly We Te the People Salem. were holiday visitors. You will notice something else in Journal strength and hope to; to encourage, trust the officials of the Naiional of this Community C. H. While, a member of tbe this text: God comforts us in onr cheer, solace, console, revive, en­ tribulation along life’s jou ney. not Catholic Welfare Conference will be Five billion dollars of the 14 bil­ 3 2 tsj Ambulance Corps, of Camp lion dollars our country needs to To Wives and Parents liven, invigorate, inspirit, gladden, as diligent in their representation of press the war against our enemies Jackson: J. K. Sheek and Aaron merelv that we may have a good recreate, exhilarate, refresh, aui- the hierarchy in hearings before must come from individual invest­ James, of Camp Sevier, were in time and enjoy life in Christ, and ors. That sohnds tnate, confirm,” etc. Now that is committees of Congress on this like, and is, a lot of Soldiers town during the holidays. tbat we may gain heaven in the of money. Actually exactly wbat God the Father, Jes- end, but that “ we may be able to matter as they are on issues invol­ success or failure If you are sending The Re­ Ben F. Tutterow, of R 5 . and of the Sixth War us Christ His Son, and tbe blessed comfort them which are in trouble, ving social legistion or education ” Loan is up to each cord to your husband or son Miss Qatsv Blackwelder, of R. 2 , Hol^ Spirit can do for every heart —Union Republican. individual Ameri­ were united in marriage Sunday, by tbe comfort wherewith we our­ can. who is in the armed forces, and soul. Amen. Glory to God selves are comforted of God.” In Every war loan please see that his subscrip­ Dec. 30th, in the Register of Deeds has been oversub­ and hallelnjab! other words, when God blesses us Cotton Ginning Report scribed because tion is paid in advance. We office, with Esq. Virgil Swaim per­ Americans by the forming the ceremony Paul savs tbat God comforts in helps and comforts us, we are to Census report shows that 3111 m illions have are forced to discontinue all “all our tribulation.” I tbinkthat bales of cotton were ginned in shared its responsi­ News was received here Monday help, bless and comfort oihers, or bility. Americans such as you have subscriptions to the boys-in has such a broad meaning until it help them find the God of ail com Davie Conntv from the crop ot recognized the need of extra War foreign lands or in army of last week announcing the death 1944 prior to Dec. I, as compared Bond purchases over and above takes In all our troubles, sorrows, fort and grace Or^ of the mar­ their normal payroll savings. camps in this country when of Claud Howard, at Camp Jack­ w ith 2 8 8 6 hales for the crop of 1943 . There is no such thing as a little son. Mr. Howard went to camp heartaches, disappointments, tests, vels of the Christian life is that it fellow in a War Bond drive. Your their subscriptions expires. trials, temptations, persecutions, can never b - enclosed in our own War Bond purchases, multiplied by The soldiers want thier home just about three weeks preceding tbe War Bond purchases of your failures, mistakes, blunders, and so bosoms and hoarded a wav selfishly, friends and neighbors, become paper. We have had to mark his death. His father, KellyHow fighting power which saves lives ot ard, lives near Smith Grove. The on, just as long as we pray earn, but we are ’o continually tell oth­ Americans on the battlefronts and several names off our books You beep buying brings us nearer our common cause of death is not known. The estly, love God supremely, love all ers about it, and in the meantime objective. _ ____ this week. Maybe one of parents have tbe sympathy of the mankind, obey God faithfully in all share our blessings with them. ® THE EDITOR. them was your husband or commuoitv in this sad hour. things, and walk the narrow way Therefore our lives are well lived. W A U B O N D S son. 7

THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Midwinter Collections Arouse Lovely Dishcloth Yearning for a New Fur Coat Gay and Unususd I Looking at 7022 HOUSEHOLD By CHERIE NICHOLAS

r*ECIL B. DE MILLE has been called a combination of Napo­ leon, Belasco and Beau Brummel, but P. T. Barnum would be much better, because De Mille, like Bar- num, is a great showman. His record is unbelievable. His SPARKY films have earned a shocking m amount of money—more than $ 200,- SPARKY, LET’i AU. TAKE A I 000,000. This doesn't include returns n ”5 FRIPAY T l from his latest, Thirteenth - J “The Story of Dr. l u c k Y pay-m I Wassell,” which WE’LL FINP A l stars Gary Coop­ POCKETBOOKI er and which SOMETHING . P a ra m o u n t claims will make more money than w a r n any other Para­ mount picture with one excep­ tion, perhaps— I "Reap the Wild CecU B. De Mflle Wind,” in which /» •> I got my puss for a smart quarter of an hour. Ever since C. B. founded Holly­ m . wood as the movie capital of the world (in 1913 with “The Squaw Man”) his astute showmanship has Gay Dishcloth been apparent. “The Sign of the I TSE red and white crochet REG ’LAR I Cross,” “King of Kings” (which still thread for this practical and is the most played film in history), lovely dishcloth that looks like a Cliowder Comes to the Dinner Table! and “The Ten Commandments” still IFYC (See Recipes Below) are milestones in this picture bush small dancer’s frock. It’s 10 inches SPAR in all and has “shoulderstraps” to ness of ours. rm A DIM E Soup Suggestions \ hang by your sink. They make I'LL BE Lynn Chambers 9 King for a Day gay. suid..unusual gifts. SSiere’s a lively interest in soup Point-Saving Menu De Mille is a wise and gay'man fees* days, and rightly so, for a rich with wisdom and experience. To obtain complete crocheting Instruc* soup that's rich ♦Vegetable Chowder At 63 years he’s become spokesman Uons tor the Doll Dress Dishcloth (Pat­ enough can take Buttered Rye Toast for the film capital. He reaches tern No. 5809) send 16 cents in coins, your the place of a Jellied Grapefruit Salad 40,000,000 people weekly on his radio name, address and the pattern number. meat dish at a Due to an unusually large demand and Fudge Pudding show. When he recently went to current war conditions, slightly more time m eal and still sat­ Beverage Washington, D. C., to participate in Is required in filling orders for a few of isfy even appe­ •Recipe given. the premiere of “The Story of Dr. the most popular pattern numbers. tites made keenest Wassell” he was given the No. I Send your order to; by blustery. win­ treatment reserved invariably for the spotted types. As to the su­ ter weather. •Vegetable Chowder. visiting' potentates. He got pomp SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK Soups are good for filling in that (Serves 6) and circumstance from the Presi­ premacy of lovely white ermine in DO South W ells St. Chicago T, UL p*p before the main dish is brought 9T tHIS fall and winter season the evening mode, there is no ques­ H cup butter dent down the line to foreign am­ stands forth on the fashion cal­ ■So the table to satisfy the hungry. 3 medium onions, peeled and tion. Enclose 16 cents for Pattern bassadors. In other words, for one endar as marking the dawn of a Jt they are substantial enough, that chopped day the most discussed man back There is such a diversity of fur No ------new era of superbly styled, luxurious coat types one can find just the style At, if they are creamed soups, or, 2 slices green pepper, chopped there was C. B. De Mille. He set the looking fur coats that set a new She Slicker type of vegetable and fine stage and they gave him the works. one likes best. The emphasis this high in point of elegance and artful year is on tuxedo fashions that range aceat combinations, no main dish ZiA cups green beans Many entertaining stories have design. After seeing the eye-thrill­ A d d ress. I V Ss required. And, if there are any 3 medium carrots, scraped and grown up about him—many of them from the new short lengths to full dieting m em bers in the family, there ing midwinter displays, so resplend­ length. Cossack coats offer a dra­ sliced thin true. too. There was, for instance, ent and so “different” in style tech­ I ■ire enough of the lighter types of 5 medium potatoes, peeled and the time De Mille was making matic new silhouette and there is ssosps which not only satisfy, but are nique, any idea of making a last also increasing favor for the short cubed “Cleopatra,” and the sequence year’s coat “do this winter” be­ -irw in caloric value. nipped-in-at-waist tunic modes. Fur R 3 cups boiling wafer called for Claudette Colbert to grasp comes in the mind of the woman First, there are the substantial capes short of long make big news. 4 cups milk an asp (that's a snake, dearie) to who aspires to keep pace with fash­ ‘tentil soups which have much nour- 3 teaspoons salt They are especially smart in mink G her breast and let it do her in. De ion quite an unworkable theory. Per­ ltfanent : Black pepper to suit taste or Persian lamb. Mille knew Claudette loaffied snakes. haps “what to do with that Christ­ I Bean Soup. 6 ounces (!4 cup) grated Ameri­ He knew if he asked her to hold one The coats pictured herewith, se­ mas check” might find-an answer lected for illustration from among )T54 pounds pork shoulder or ham can cheese ■ she’d walk off the set—or faint. here. L :! tablespoons onion, chopped Seasoning salt Well, two weeks before the scene De smart fur modes created by Chi­ £ pound navy beans The woman buying the fur coat of cago Fashion industries, carry the Melt butter in soup kettle. Add Mille rented a huge boa constrictor ner dreams now, will reap rich re­ 2 teaspoon salt message of that new elegance which onions and green pepper and sim­ from a local zoo, had it brought on ward, for the midwinter showings % teaspoon white pepper mer 2 to 3 minutes in boiling water. the set in a box. Claudette fainted is so characteristic of fashions of Soak the beans in water over­ are presenting fur artistry at its today. The handsome full-lehgth nu­ Wash beans and slice thin. Pre­ when she saw it. De Mille told her peak. They stage a veritable reve­ sight. In the morning, parboil tria tuxedo coat shown above to By LEM pare carrots and potatoes. Add to be brave, to try to get used to lation of models that interpret all !&ern. Cover the m eat with wa­ the right stands for rich flattery and beans and boiling water to butter its presence. Then one day before the latest fashion gestures in way ter, then add beans, onions, salt and onion mixture, and cook uncov­ the scene was scheduled De Mille long dependable* wear. It is a forth­ sad pepper. Cook V k to 3 hours. of wide versatility in the furs them­ right example of fur coat perfection, ered for 15 minutes, or until all vege­ had a tiny asp brought in. “What’s selves, plus a new elegance in styl­ Serve with dumplings, if desired. tables are tender. By this time most that?” asked Claudette. “This little styled in the new luxurious mood. O nyour favorite N, B. C, station ing that outmodes anything that has Yet it is practical and of sterling every Satoidby maxnint? Yellow Split Pea Soup. of the water will have evaporated. thing is just an asp,” De Mille re­ been seen in recent years. Fur P O P -T h d 1 pounds smoked brisket of beef Add milk to the chowder, stirring worth. It has the new deep turn­ 11:00 A. M.f E.W .T. plied, looking at Claudette. “Why, coats in current displays tell you WISE WSOC WFBC or scraps of dried beef, sausage carefully; heat just to boiling. Add that itty-bitty thing couldn’t hurt back cuffs and a chic matching hat. the story of new shorter lengths, To the right below is a black Per­ W PTF WSJS sr ham bone salt, pepper and grated cheese. anybody," said Claudette, picking and of voluptuous large sleeves, 10:00 A. M., C. W. T. j cups yellow split peas Remove immediately from fire and up the asp and looking sideways at sian lamb top-favorite. It is a thor­ most of them with dramatic wide oughbred in every detail, so elegant­ VSB VSM VSFO VBOl, VSFA 3 quarts cold water stir until cheese is melted. Serve the huge reptile in the box. “Who cuffs, and of a new generous silhou­ lit cup celery, diced piping hot with a sprinkling of sea­ could be afraid of a little thing like ly conservative it can be worn with ette that achieves a flare and a pert equal aplomb over street or over VWVWVV 2 small onion, cut fine soning salt on each serving. you?” Claudette said as she did the back swing. These details sum up to I tablespoons butter or substitute Unusual soups are good to have scene; and De Mille smiled wisely. evening clothes. The deep slit at i j * that feeling of new elegance which each side is a new-this-season fash­ HOW TO mKNOWm ASPIBIN 1 teaspoon sugar in any cook’s repertoire should you Time or the day means nothing to pervades Uie entire fashion realm Just be sure to ask for St* JosetA 2 teaspoons salt want to do something different for ion gesture. Take note also of the C. B. when he's making pictures. this winter. handsomely cuffed sleeves. Aspirin. TherefS none faster* none '15 teaspoon white pepper the company or family occasionally. It adds intrigue too, that such an stronger. Whypmr moro? WorIdfS IakaEest Sundays, nights, they’re all the Gray furs are very much in the seller at IOjU Demand St. Joseph Aspirin. 3 tablespoons flour Chicken Meringue Soup. sam e. amazing variety of furs are “in Pick over and wash peas. Soak fashion picture this year. Shown to (Serves 6) style” Uiese days. It is as fashion- the left above is a striking fitted Cos­ thesa in cold water overnight, then I quart chicken stock Well, What Else? right to wear a super Persian lamb drain and place in a saucepot with During “North West Mounted Po­ sack coat, styled of gray Persian AT FIRST ^ I carrot, sliced coat as it is to wear an American lamb. Whopping big sleeves and ■meat. Add cold water and let sim- 3 onion slices lice” De Mille was doing a scene or Russian broadtail. As for mink, -aaes gently for about 4 hours. Add of a group of supposedly badly saucy pockets are intriguing style 1 sprig parsley it has come into its own in a big accents. It is stunning types like this sdery during last part of cooking. 2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca wounded Mounties returning to their way. The sensation is wild mink, a Stecnove m eat when tender. Skim barracks, which were aflame. For that declare a new era in fur styling. m 2 cnps hot milk very soft and youthful looking fur The coat shown in lower left cor­ Jat off the top of the soup. Heat 2 2 beaten egg yolks hours his assistant rehearsed the that is being made up into stunning teblespcons of butter in frying pan, men. After many rehearsals, what ner is interesting in that it is styled C ® 666 M cup cream coats, capes and handsome cape- of lynx-dyed fox, giving emphasis to RAISING -MSd the onions and brown. Blend in Vs teaspoon salt with being bound up with bandages, stoles. Seal, black or brown, is CWtf PreparatlonM as EtirmMatt Sour and gradually add soup, stir- splints, crutches, carrying litters, the fact that the list of furs on this 2 egg whites given high fashion rank, also nu­ winter’s fashion program covers an adng constantly. Season to taste and Heat chicken stock and vegetables etc., the men were tired. De Mille tria, beaver, caracul gray or brown, unusually wide range. Get Your War Bonds ★ C o - serve with smoked meat, adding for 15 minutes; strain and add tapi­ called for a final rehearsal. The and many sports furs, particularly Released by W estern Newspaper Union. so u tons. oca; place over Mounties dragged themselves out of ★ To Help Ax the Axis ■£5 - Clam Chowder. hot water and camera range, then, summoning 1 quart clams cook until tapioca their waning strength, began to Short Housecoat Is Taffeta Blouse Cl — ■ 4 cups potatoes diced is transparent. march across the lot. De Mille 3 inch square fat, salt pork Add milk, then watched their weary progress. Sud­ Pretty and Practical 3 onion, diced egg yolks com­ denly he shouted: “Stop! Stopl What . 3 teaspoon salt In heaven’s name do you men think Somehow we have grown into the bined with cream . habit of thinking of housecoats in % teaspoon pepper Cook stirring con­ you are? A bunch of cripples?” & teaspoons butter terms of floor length. The new col­ stantly until thickened. Add salt to Hollywood’s pet story about De lections feature very charming 1S cups milk egg whites and beat until stiff. Serve Mille is the one about the great Los f i t 2 soda crackers, rolled housecoats that stop just at or below ANTISEPTIC OIL soup in individual dishes topped with Angeles earthquake of years back. the knee. It’s surprising how prac­ Pick over clams, drain and cut egg white sprinkled with paprika or As the earth shook and rumbled and perk in small pieces. Fry out in tical and. goodlooking they are. You chopped parsley. the players were tossed from their can get them in padded and quilted akiilet. Add onion Liver-Ball Soup. beds they awoke shouting, “Yes, tonal fry 5 min- styles in plain colors or in beautiful (Serves 6 to 8 ) yes, Mr. De Mille!” floral pattemings. '.iteTi. Add pota­ But bis wife tells this one. It’s sses, cla m liquid 2 pounds beef brisket Houserobes made of bright Scotch 2 teaspoons salt her favorite story. Some years ago plaids are the hit of the season. and enough w ater Vi teaspoon pepper he was in the back country around iln cover. Cook They have tie-sash belts and they I hay leaf New Orleans, and some natives, really are chic to wear when you T1Btil nearly ten­ hearing his name and voice, said, der, then add but­ I cup coarsely chopped celery have informal company. College "O, M t . De Mille, you sure are ter, milk and seasoning. When po­ Ihk cups canned tomatoes girls rave over these rich, beautiful I cup sliced carrots our favorite!" C. B. beamed and plaids; career girls adore them and tatoes are done and milk is very hot, asked, “Which of my pictures did add dams and cook for 3 minutes. Cover meat with cold water and you can get cunning types in plaids = i add seasonings. Simmer I hour. you like best?” "O, is you in pic­ for youngsters. Add vegetables and simmer VA tures, too? We meant you is our One of the newest winter-warm hours. Force vegetables through favorite on the radio.” And that, outfits to wear in the home con­ WHY GAMBLE? I Lyun Says: colander and add to meat stock. Re­ my buddies, is his favorite, too. He’s sists of a quilted brief jacket of flow­ heat and add liver balls. Simmer just a ham at heart—and aren’t we ery satin print with a slightly cir­ I t doesn*t pay to let bruises, The blouse worn with this stun­ cuts or burns go untended. . . I) Soups for Meals: If there is any 15 minutes. all? cular-cut skirt that fastens at the even minor ones. Play safe. . . i) water left after vegetables are Liver balls: Combine Vt pound • • * waistline in front but is left open the ning black wool two-piece is made cleanse at once, and dress with PEIVl i cooked, this should be saved calves’ liver, % cup dry bread Ready for Anything rest of the way down so it can be of plaid taffeta than which there is Dr .Porterfa Antiseptic OU.This Send used for soup stock. A few crumbs, Vt cup finely chopped pars­ William Demarest received a pis­ thrown over a costume slip in a nothing smarter. The styling of this old reliable stand-by. . . the BW blouse points out the fact that soft formula of a long-experienced I eirtra vegetables may be added ley, % teaspoon celery seed, % tea­ tol from Winfield Sheehan. So on jiffy. railroad surgeon. . . is wonder­ a to give stronger flavor. spoon salt, dash of pepper, 2 table­ location Gary Cooper’s teaching him bow-tie effects.lead in the mode. fully soothing, and tends to I When milk is added to soups, spoons flour, I beaten egg and Vs to shoot. That came in handy when Also there is new accent in the low promote naturefs healing pro­ IiCs richness and nutritive value Embroidered Wool Wraps ered pointed waistline. cesses. Keep it on hand for Byl teaspoon onion juice; mix well and Demarest woke up at the crack of emergency use in taking care I is increased. chill thoroughly. Form into 1-incb dawn and heard voices outside. He Are New-This-Season of minor burns, bruises, abra­ I Serve big helpings of salad balls. looked out, and there was a great A distinctly new-this-season eve­ Vogue Turns to Capes sions, chafing, sunburn, non- S when soup is the main dish and polsonous insect bites. Use only big guy trying to get through his ning winter wrap is a wool 25-inch Fashion is very cape-conscious Jhaw a really nutritious meal. Get the most from your meat! Get your gate. He grabbed his pistol, ran as directed. Three different meat roasting c/iarf from Miss Lynn Cham, topper. It is neatly tailored with nov­ nowadays. The new suits are caped sixes at your drugstore. I Soups may be garnished with hers by writing to her in care of IPeslern downstairs, opened the door, and elty • shaped pockets emblazoned and the latest dresses have cape Jtoasted croutons, whipped cream said, “Stick ’em up!” The fellow with sequins, gold embroidery and Aeivsjiaper 1‘aion, 210 South Desplaines flares in the back. The long fiu The GROVE LABORATORIES, INC. I or egg white or sprinklings of Street. Chicago 6. IU. Vlease send a turned out to be a' m erchant seaman, jewel-like stones. 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' I•I '/ ' / ♦V ,'I' '1 “Of COURSE, they’re good mod pies, it’s the same recipe my “Buck used to be in polities !1 mother osed to use!” THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C. JANUARY 3. 1946. THE DAVlE RECORD. Lt. Stroud Makes Good New Implement Com- i Davie Ezceeds Qaota THE PA AAF, Pacific Ocean Anas, Western Pa The Federal Reserve Bank reports I i C. FRANK STROUD • • Editor. cific—Lieutenant Joe F. Stroud, 26 of pany Opens that Davie County, on December 26. Oldest Pap Mocksville, N. C., escorted attacking 7th The Rankin-Sanford Implement had been credited with $354,093 25 I A Happy New Year | TELEPHONE AAFLiberator bombers against Jap held in Bonds. Davie bas|over subscrib­ No Liquor, Iwo Jims on the longest over-water fight­ Co , opened for business Jan. tst, er mission of the war. ed its “E" auota by more than $10,- E ntered a t th e PoatoflBce in MockB- The strike, over ISOO miles from the Ma­ in the Sanford warehouse. This 000. and its overall quota by more NEWS A vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail rianas to Iwo Jima and return, is believed company will handle a line of Mc- than $200,000. The Erwin Cotton m atter, March 3.1903. to be aa long as any flown by fighter Mills, of Cooleemee, was the largest Cormick-Deering and other brands planes. It took the fighters to within 775 subscriber with $35 000. The Duke C. G . Le miles of Tokyo and was completely suc­ of firm machinery, and will also Power Co , allocated $25,000 to the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: cessful AU of our plants returned safely To Our Hundreds Of | last week in operate a se vice department. Of­ credit of Davie, and the Standard NE YEAR. IN ADVANCE $1 0 « while two intercepting Jap fighters were Oil Company $500. A final report * IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE J SO shot down near Iwo Jima. ficers ot the company are: R. B. Mrs. H arr Lieut. Stroud is the son of Mr. and Mrs will be made on January 6 ' b David R. Stroud, of Mocksville. Sanford, Pres , J. C. Sanford, V.. Friends and Customers | spent several If the next North Carolina legis­ Pres., D. C Rankin, Sec -Treas., Methodist Rally relatives In C lature was composed of more farm­ Sgt. Smith In Belgiumand manager. MrthodistofDavioCounty are looking M rs. J. D ers and fewer jack-leg lawyers, the Mr. Raukin was Davie county forward to Monday, January 8 th wbon a The editor is in receipt of a letter from very important rally will be held at Smith Throughout, This Section f hom e from masses would fare a lot better. Sgt. Kermit Smith, a former member of farm agent for six years, but mov­ Grove Methodist Church in the interest of nieces and fri The Record force, written on Tee. 2, from the Crusade for Christ. There will be ser­ I A Happy New Year to all our somewnere in Belgium. Kermit writes ed to Sanford about one year ago vices at eleven, a. m., 2 pm - Dinnerwill M rs Jack readers, with the sincere wish that that he is feeling fice and hoping it won't to accept a similar position in Lee be served at the church at the noon hour. be long until he can come home. He We appreciate the liberal patron- | spent Christ" County. Mr and Mrs. Rarkinand The speakers at the morning and afternoon before another year rolls around wished all a Merry Christmas and a hap­ setvices will be Mrs. E. L. McKee, state mother, Mrs. the entire world will see the end of py New Year, but said he knew many children moved back to Mocksville senator from Swain County, Mr. E. L. homes would be filled with sadness. He last week and are occupying the Jones, a prominent Layman ftem Char­ age you gave us during 1944, and I the greatest war the world has ever says he enjoys reading The Record He lotte and Miss Mabel Lawrenco, a return­ Heavy he - know n. wanted to know how the election went. Mrs. Frank Carter house on Wilk- ed missiouery from Poland. Miss Law­ i Mo It takes several weeks to get The Record eshoro street Tbe R-cord is gl d rence was a prisoner of war in Poland and Many botnes were saddened this or any other paper to the boys on the was returned to this country on the Grip- will strive to merit your patronage | fighting front, bat wo hope that ere this Miss M arv holiday season on accoont of the to welcome these good people back siiolm some montbs ago. At 7:30 p. m. a position he has received Tbe Record that carried to the best to x n in the state W hen Dr. J. E Pritchard, pastor of the Metbo i absence of husbands, fathers, broth­ the election returns. dist church here in Mocksville will speak. Chritmas in in need of farm machinery, repair Dr. S W. Taylor, District SupL of the during the coming year. | ers and sweathearts who were in work or pares, call on the Rank Thomasville will preside during the day Lieut. Job in-San lord Implement Co. They distant army camps and on far away Charles B. Mooney sessions. have retnrne will be glad to show you their line I battle fields. About 1400 Davie Charles B. Mooney. 62, well known con after visiting tractor, and for many years a resident of of farm machinery. The Record only $1.00. men are in service in this and for­ this citv, died last Wednesday morning at Buy War Bonds So Our That Our i ing the boli eign countries. Some of them are the home of his son. Hubert Mooney, at $ prisoners of war, some are in hos Occoquan, Va.. following a heart attack. R ev and Mr. Mooney had suffered several attacks Boys In Service Can Be At I ray spent t pitals recovering from serious since last September, when two of his sons, Sgt. Ralph Mooney and Lieut. Bill I * * with relative wounds, while 24 of our brave boys Mooney were reported killed in action In tahoocbie, F sleep their last sleep on foreign soil Europe. Mr. Mooney moved from thia city I Our Sincere Wish i Home Before Another Year | “ Lord God of hosts, be with ns yet, to Edenton about four years ago. He was Mr. and iV lest we forget, lest we forget.” stricken while 00 e visit to his son in Vir­ I I ginia. Funeral ond burial services took children, an place at Edenton Friday atiemoon. Sur­ Rolls Around i Craven, of An Appreciated Gift viving are two sons. Hubert Mooney, Oc­ I To Everybody, Everywhere f visited relati coquan, Va., and Jack (Mooney. Edenton. Mrs Alice Blount and son, John and one daughter, Mrs. Weston Valentine, M. Blount, of Soencer, have the Caevy Chase, Md. Mr. Mooney bad many Miss M ari thanks of the editor and family for friends in Davie who were saddened by M ars H ill news of his death. He was a deacon in I For A Happy 5 ___ * mas holiday a big box of fruit, nuts, preserves, the Mocksville Baptist Church tor many jellies, pickles and fruit cake which years. IIis wife and a little son past ents, .-r. an tbe> brought us Christmas morn­ away about IS years ago. I Martin Brothers I ing. It is needless to say that such R A D IO R a gift was appreciated by ve hun­ I N E W YEAR I f in full ocera' gry scribe. It Is seldom that edit­ Mrs. Frank King al H om e, ors get kind words and gifts—more Mrs. Frank King, 49. of Advance. R. I, I I Near Southern Depot Mocksville, N. C. | radio awav. oiten it is cussings and criticisms. died at a Winston Salem hospital Dea 28. I t Surviving are the husband, five daughters, I May 1945 See Peace Come To A C ricket W Onr best how to these good friends four sons, six brothers and three sisters. from Spencer. Funeral services were conducted at the is stationed home at 2 o’clock Wodnesday and st 2:30 I the holidays , o'clock at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. and Mrs. W Talks To Son Overseas. I Revs. J. T. Murray. Kay Biliings and Ed S Tired and Worn Torn World I Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stroud, of Brewer officiated, and burial was in the * chnich cemetery. ♦ M r. and this city, had the good fortune to f ricks and ch talk to their son, Lieut. Joe Forrest 1J1AX JfO TlCE Hendry, of Stroud, who is with the U. S. Air Miss Lillie Johnson holidays in Forces in the South Pacific. Joe Miss Lillie Jonson, 48 native of Davie I Caudell Lumber Co. D nke Sheek Forrest called bis home Thursday County, but a resident of Winston-Salem ♦ night, Dec. aist, from the Hawai- for the past two yeats, died at a hospital in that eity on Dec. 23rd. alter an Ulness Seam on ians, where he is taking a much of nine days She was a daughter of J. I who is stati needed rest after being engaged in F. aud Annie Golden Johnson. Please Pay Your spent Thnrs the Saipan territory. Surviving are one sister. Mrs. E. P. Tesh with bis par ot Winston-Salem, and four brothers. Viral ******* ter Johnson, of the navy; Raymond John h** ****< B row n. Fine Christmas Gift son, of Elkiu; Emest Johnson, of States 1944 Tax Now! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fletcher, of vijle and-Frank Johnson, of Farmington. M r. and Tbe funeral was held Dec. 24th. at 2:30 R . 4 . have something to be proud o'clock at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Just A Wish For AU Our Snmter. S. of. On Tuesday morning, Dec. 19 th Revs. J. T. Murray and Ray Billinga con­ of Raleigh, the stork visited their home and ducted the services. Burial was in the The Penalty Will Go Into Effect town, guest left them a fine son and two fine church cemetery. and Mrs. Ta daughters. Dr Garland Greene Friends and Patrons On February 1st, 1945 was the attending physician and re­ Mocksville Circuit Miss Bob" ported that the mother and child, Tbe following services will be held on has held a p ren were getttng along fine. With the Davie Methodist Charge next Sunday And We Urge You To Pay Your County Tax ern Auto St the cost of living continuing sky­ Jan 7tb: A Happy And Prosperous months, has The pastor will preach at Center church Before That Dale And Avmd A 1% Penalty ward, Mr. Fletcher is going to have at 11:30 a. m., and at 3 p m.. Kev. S. W. oria! hospit to work early early and late. Taylor, District Superiutendentwill preach training. We were sorry to learn that the at Salem church and hold the First Quart­ NEW YEAR infant son died December 2 0 th. erly Conference for the entire Charge. It M r. and is urgently requested tbat every Steward. Trustee, Sunday School Superintendent, W. H. HOOTS* and daught Sgt,. Wooten Returns Presidents of Women Socities of Christian Withers of Service, Exorters and all other members of C hristm as the Quarterly Conference from each church County Tax Collector. father and From Overseas of the Charge be present Ihe pastor will Sgt. Fred Wooten, son of Mr. and Mrs also preach at Hardison at 7 o’clock p. m A . M. K im Pearl Wooten, of Harmony, R. I, who was Davie Furniture Co. wounded in Europe on Aug. 27th, has re­ Bill G ree turned from 12 months overseas, on the Supervisor of Child tobacco re U S. Hospital Ship Chateau Thierry. He Mocksville, N. C. is being temporarily treated at StarkGen pounds. Th eral Hospital prior to being transferred to Feeding Program b ro u g h t 6 another army hospital for definite treat Mrs. Gladys S. Thomas, Assistart I*-*****-*-***-****!*-********** cheapest g Supervisor of the Cnild Feeding pro pound. srram visited Davie Coontv on Thur;. Our Sincere Thanks day, December 14th to assist with Jiiiiiiniim niiiininiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiintnp Sgt. Bowles At Asheville the Child Feeding program in the C. C. Cr S sgt. James A. Bowles, of Kernersville, Farmington school and in the Coo- To AU Our Friends And Patrons bis been st N. C„ arrived today at the Asheville, leenree Bchool. Mrs. Thomas also Calif., spen North Carolina, Army Ground and Service forces Redistribution Station, where be visited the Mocksville school to check For The Business They Gave in town wit will spend approximately ten days await­ on the eligibility of the Mocksville Sincere Wishes M rs. Lee C ing reassignment to duty. School for Federal funds. Mrs. Us During 1944. w ay to N or S Sgt. Bowles has returned from 34 Thomas was well pleased with the montbs service In the American Theatre. handling of the program io the Farm­ To All Our Friends And May The New Year Bring You S -S gt P His wife Frances will stay with him ington and Cooleemee schools but de­ has been in while be is at Asheville. His patents ate clined to approve the Mocksville Health And Happiness Mr. and Mrs. James Bowles. Route 4, past 3 0 mo MocksviUe. school because of the lack of space in the building. Patrons For A day furlou Tiie Child Feeding program is an and Mrs. S Mocksville Boy Wins effort of the Federal government to Davie Brick Co. Panl enter provide good wholesome food for 1 9 4 2 , and t Promotion every child regardless of their finan hom e. cial ability. A complete meal served Prosperous 1945 Hq. Tenth Air Force in Burma—Award BUY WAR BONDS of the Air Medal “for meritorious achieve­ w ith a i pint of milk is provided for every child usually at an average P vt. H er ment in aerial flight,” and promotion to where in G sergeant of Lester P. Martin. Mocksville. price of IOc per meal. Any deficit And Help Get Our Boys N. C. has been announced by Maj. Gen. incurred by the local school is reim­ May The Kew Year Brins You mas greetin Howard C. Davidson. Commanding Gener­ bursed by the Child Feeding Pro­ Home This Year so rry th at al, TentbiAir Force, EAC. gram to the amount of 9c per meal. tend the wi An aerial radio operator for a troop car Federal funds must be used in pur­ Health and Happiness tier squadron of the Tenth Air Force that to mail the operates against the Japs throughout the chasing groceries and milk from lo­ you, Herbe India Burma theater. Sgt. Martin, who cal grocers, farmers and dairymen. finish up t' It is hoped that as soon as building has spent four ot bis 20 service montbs in Is Our Sincere Wish...... Iimtmr tu rn home. this sector, has participated in operation­ facilities can be improved that a al flights totaling more than one hundred good wholesome meal can be made hours. available to every child in. Davie WHEN YOU NEED T h e Ch HeistbesonofMajor and Mrs. L. P. County. very q u iet’.' Martin. Station Hospital. Camp Gordon Johnson. Fla.. formerly ol Mocksville. stores, mil Seamon-Taylor Mocksville Building & COAL and ICE closed from Mrs. A. F. Lakey and little But little d daughtet Geraldine, of Washing­ - Janro Seamoo. son of Mr. and Mn. J. R. Sesmon. and Miss Louise Taylor, daugh­ Phone Us. We Deliver Promptly ence So ton, D. C., spent the holidiy with ter of Mr- and Mn. J. M. Taylor, all of i in g , some Mrs. Olin Cartwiigbt on Sanford Woodleaf. R. I, were united in marriage '■ Put In Your Winter Supply Of Coal Now. tives and f at The Davie Record office 00 Saturday I Loan Association A venue. ed at home afternoon. Dec. 23rd. at 3 o’clock. Kev. curred, an L in e andMr. and Mrs. H L L in e andMr. E. W. Turner, pastor of the First Baptist j , Church, was the officiating minister. Mr. MOCKSVILLE ICE & FUEL CO. enjoy the little son, of Marshall, V a , spent and Mn Seamon will make tbeir home. J. E1. P. CAMPBELL, Sec.-Treas. was cold dt the holidays with Mrs. Lane’s father with the grooms parents. The Kecordl Phone 116 Mocksville, N. C. joins their many frienda in wishing them I no snow f arrived on J N Ijam es1 on N o rth M ain street, a long and happy married life -H H m iH f" " " " " " * 11 “iimmmillUIBHI mas, w hich THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. JANUARY 3.1945.

THE DAVIE RECORD.1 w ^ J 5,aIi8i °f wilminBton- Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sofley are spent the holidays in Davie with spending several days in Florida Birthday Party borne folks. with friends. j A delightful birthday party was given Oldest Paper In The County little Faye Dean Broadway at her home We Could Not Begin The a r Ptc and Mrs Paul Hendricks, on Salisbury street on Chnstmas day in No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads Miss Mattie Strond, of States­ honor of her 2nd birthday. She had as and little son, of Winston-Salem, ville. spent the week end with Mr. her guests Dreisa Ann and Mickel Bar­ were ntnong the holiday visitors. and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and family. nette, Gale Hendrix. Elsie and Landon NEWS AROUND TOWN. Johnson, Bettie Sue and Wayne Williams, Miss Marie Green, of R. 4 , spent Jacqueline Wagoner, Sylvia Ann Ever- Cpl. L. S. Bowden, Tr , who is haidt, all of Mocksville; Barbara Ann Gre­ N e w Y e a r the Christmas holidays at Advance, stationed at Pvote, Texas, is spend. gory. Cooleemee; Gene and Geraldine Pow­ f C. G. Leach, of Oxford, spent the guest of Mrs. James Green. Ing a furlough in town with bis par ell, Portsmouth, Va.. end her uncle. Pvt. last week in town with home folks. ents Sheriff and Mrs. L. S. Bowden. Belvin Powell, of the U. S Army. Cakes, H. A. Lashmit who is engaged in candy and ice cream were served. Faye Without extending sincere thanks Mrs. Harry Stroud and children Dean received a number of lovely gifts. war work at .Norfolk, spent the Robert L. Whitaker, Tr, who Little Faye Dean is the daughter of S. rs spent several days last week with Christmas holidays in town with holds a position in Baltimore, spent I C- and Mrs James M. Broadway. Her to our hundreds of friends and I; relatives in Charlotte. his family. several days last week with his par­ father is now serving with Uncle Sam's ents, Mr. and Mrs R. L. Wnitaker. Navy somewhere in the South Pacific. ion Mrs. J. D. Frost has returned Mr. and Mrs. S. M Call spent on R. 2 . customers for the generous patron- i home from a week’s visit with Christmas with their daughter, Godbey-Blakely nieces and friends in Statesville. Mrs. C. B. Smith, at Elizabeth LOST-BIack Spanish dog named Edward Sherrill Godbey, son of Mrsl age given us during the year that town, N. C. Churchill, black curley, with white James Godbey. of R. 4 and Mias Nera tron- Mrs Jack Lassiter, of Raleigh, spot on breast. Finder return to Lucille Blakely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas in town with her Ensign and Mrs. Dwight Grubbs, J. N. Click, Mocksville, R. 4 , and S. S Blakely, of Advance, R. I, were uni­ has just closed. mother, Mrs. Flake Campbell. of San Diego, Calif., spent the ted in marriage Sunday, Dec. 24th, at tbe receive re sard. Methodist parsonage, with Rev. George W. , and Christmas holidays in town with Fink performing tbe marriage ceremony, Heavy hens 25c lb. home folks. Misses Frances Stroud, Lenara We Look Forward With Pleasure MocksviIle Poultry Co. Dell Allen and Ernestine Frost, D. nage Miss Jane Haden Morris, will re­ R. Stroud, J r , and BiU L eG rand To Serving You During 1945. Miss Mary Markland, who holds turn to Salem College tomorrow, students at Brevard College, spent a position in Baltimore, spent after spending the holidays here the holidays in town with their Chritmas in town with home folks. Princess Theatre with her parents. parents. A Happy And Prosperous Lieut. Johni R. Frost and family WEDNESDAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, of Siler FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1 9 3 2 have returned'to camp at Pinehurst, "CANDLCLIGHT IN ALGERIA” with Gity, spent the holidays with Mrs. Dodge car with good tires and hea­ NEW YEAR after visiting Mrs J. D. Frost dur­ James Mason & Carla Lehmann Our Gilmare’s Parentsi Mr; and Mrs. J. ter. C. F. Poots, Mocksvllle, R. 4 . ing the holidays. C. Chaffin, on R: 2 Misses Christine Hendricks, Ma­ THURSDAY From Rev and Mrs. John A. McMnr Pvt. and Mrs. Paul -Grubbs and bel Short and Virginia McCorkle, -THE FIGHTING SEABEES" with A t ray spent the Christmas holidays little son, of Tampa, Fla., spent students at W. C., U. N. C., re­ with relatives and friends at Chat* Susan Hayward & John Wayne the Christmas holidays in town turned to Greensboro yesterday to aThe Friendly Store” tahoochie, Fla. with home folks. a r resume their studies after after FRIDAY spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Craven and R. C. Brenegar, of Raleigh was their parents. •'ONCE DPON A TIME" with children, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleland among the many holiday visitors. Cary Grant & Janet BIair Craven, of Newport News, Va., Dick holds a responsible position Lient. J. K. Sheek, Jr., who has MocksvilleCash Store visited relatives in town last week. with the Railway Express Co. been stationed at Barkley Field, SATURDAY Texas, and Mrs. Sheek and little “BENEATH WESTERN SKIES” with Miss Mariette Smith, a student at Mrs. G. O. Getteys and daugh­ GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager son T. K . 3 rd, of Winston-Salem Bob Livingston Sc Smiley Bumette Mars Hill College, spent the Christ, ters K athleen and Toan of Shelbv spent the holidays in town with mas holidays iu town wtth her par spent several days with her moth home folks Lieut Sheek left last MONDAY and TUESDAY ents, ..r. and Mrs. Wade Smith. er, Mrs. B. F. Holton, on R. 2 . week for New York, where he will • IMPATIENT YEARS” with be stationed rs RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now Miss Louise Meroney, a student Jean Arthur-Lee Bowman in full ooeration ai Walker Funer­ at A.S T.C , Boone, spent the holi­ Hugh S. Larew. of Mocksville, , N. C. al Home. Don’t throw your old days in town with her parents, Mr. was recently commissioned an en­ radio away. Have it fixed. and Mrs. T. F. Meroney. sign in the U. S. Naval Reserve. Many Thanks He was a member of a class of 20 0 Cricket Wilson, TJ.S N.R., who Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborne midshipmen to complete a four- For The Generous Patronage is stationed at Washington, spent and son. of Shelby, spent the holi­ month course at the Naval Train­ AUTO LOANS the holidays with her parents, Mr days in town guests of Mr. and ing School at Cornell University. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, on R. 4 . Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough. CITIZENS FINANCE CO. Given Us During 1944. Vance Hotel BIdg. Mr. and Mrs SHeiman Hend­ Mrs. H C. M erjney gave a fami Koontz-Walker ricks and children, and Mrs. Gwyn Iy dinner for her children on Christ Everett Knontz, son of Mr. and Mrs E. Statesville, N. C. Let Us Serve Tou During E. Koontz, of R. 4. and Miss Janie Walk­ Hendry, of Charlotte, spent the mas dav. Mr. and "Mrs. June Mero- er. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E G. Walker, holidays in town, guests of Miss ney of Lenoircome dow i and spent of R. 2, were united in marriage Thursday Duke Sheek. tlie day. evening. Dea 21st. at 7 o’clock at the Methodist parsonoge on Salisbury street. Notice of Resale! 1945 Rev. G. W. Fink was Ihe officiating min Seamori 2 -c. Kenneth Brown, Misses Mary Neil Ward, Sarah ister. Mr. and Mrs. Koontz will reside Under and by virtue of an order who is stationed at Miami, Fla , Foster, -Marie Johnson and Jose­ with the groom's parents. The Record of the Superior Court of Davie spent Thursday and Friday in town phine Hartman students at Greens­ joins, their many friends in wishing them Countv, North Carolina, made in A Happy New Year with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy boro College, spent the holidays in a long and happv journey along life’s rug­ ged pathway. the special proceeding entitled F. Brown. tonrji with their parents, R. Lakey, Admr. of N. Gray j To AU Our FriendsAndCustomers L ake., Des’d. vs Charles W. Lakey, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Fyne, of Mrs. H. C Meronev and little Sheffield News. et al. upon the special proceeding Sumter. S. C., and Roger Stewart, grandson H. T , and Mr, and Mrs. ChristmaB passed off very quietly in this docket of the said court, tbe under­ section. IDEAL of Raleigh, spent the holidays in Roy HolthoU-Ser and daughter Mrs. signed Commissioner will on tbe f f e c t town, guests of their parents, Mr. W. L. Reeves, who has been laid up for Joe Patner, spent Sunday with Mr repairs, is able to be out again. 13th day of January, 1 9 4 5 , at 12 and Mrs. Tacob Stewart. and Mrs. June-Meroney at Lenoir. Crawford Smil b; of Lexington, spent o’clock m., at the court bouse GROCERY & MARKET Christmas with his father R. N. Smith. door in Mocksville, North Carolina, Miss Bobbie Jean Barnhardt, who G . M. Bogerl of R. 3 , has our Pvt. Hubert Reeves, one of Uncle Sam's offer for sale to the highest bidder has held a position with the West­ thanks for a generous supply of boys from ft. Bragg, spent tbe holidays for cash that certain tract of land Phone 36 On The Square ern Anto Store for the past several canncd blackberries, and E. C. with his garents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. lying: and being i n Clarksville Reeves and loved ones here. months, has entered Rowan Mem Morris, local real estate and insur. township Davie county, Njrth Ca orial hospital where she will take Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elkins, of Greens­ ance man, dumped a large pump­ boro, Bpent the holidays with her parents, rolina, adjoining the lands of Moses training. kin in our sanctum during the holi­ Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Gaither. Hall, and others, and more parti VlW wANwiVVlVAVlViYw days. Much obliged, gentlemen. ' Mrs. Dyson, who has been very cularlv described as follows, to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Montgomerv ill, is improving, her many friends will be Beginning at a white oak. Moses and daughters, Mary Lou and Anna glad- Co learn. s , C. B. Heplerl of Salisbury, was Hall's corner; thence W. 2 4 5 0 ' The subject at the Gossip Club Satur­ Withers of Reidsville, spent the in town a few days before Christ chs. to a gum bush, in said Hall's I Christmas holidays with th eir day night was the war. Some of the old Happy New Year mas. Chal was hauling around a timers said they were afraid some folks line; thence S. 2 4 .5 0 chs. to a stake; ■ father and mother, Mr. and Mrs: big gobbler which weighed more were studying more about making money thence E . 2 2 .3 5 chs. to a Sower i A. M. Kimbrough. th an 3 0 pounds, that he pur­ than they were about tbe way our boys wood lane Ingle’s line; thence N. I Just a thank you for your were dying on the battlefields. One moth­ chased from one of our good farm I 5 0 chs. to a Post Oak; Jane Ingle’s Bill Green, of R. sold a barn of er said if they would only look thev could ers. We hope ' he didn’t eat too see every dollar was wet with tears and corner; thence E. 2 chs to a bush friendship and patronage tobacco recently weighing 7 4 4 much gobbler during the holidays. stained with blood in Jane Ingle's line; thence N. 23 pounds. The best grade 6 1 0 pounds chs to the Beginning containg 60 given us during the past year 2348484848484848485348484848232323484823232323235348484848232353535348484823brought 6 0 c per pound. The acres more or less, save and except { cheapest grade brought 4 0 c per 2 4 .5 0 acres more or less, sold to N. ‘ May WeXontinue To Serve You nks ! pound. K. Stanley, and recorded in book N o. 3 1 , page No. 4 3 , R egister of 3 C. C. Craven, G. M. c., who Deeds Office of Davie County , 5 has been stationed at San Diego, A Happy New Year North Carolina. I Calif., spent several days recently Tbe bidding will start at $ 7 6 1 .2 5 I In town with his parents, Mr. and T h is the; 1 8 th day of Decern-* Mrs. Lee Craven He was on bis To Our ber, 1 9 4 4 ... I way to Norfolk. Va. B. C. BROGE', »tW«>WHa«millll»n n llll>l*t! THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. ‘Mystery Army’ Hammers at Nazi Fortifications CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT o r SALESMAN WANTED UND *hb STor.l UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY -who is In Iavq C fiA m A N D Salesman to represent Manufacturer’s Na* "T • i t W tionally-known ''Essential** line. Full time 3oaded Into MCE or side line. Wuekly drawing against lib­ vant, helpinj eral commission. No investment. Samples grandfather, comoact. Work small or large established T Washington, D. C. A FEW days ago I ran into Lou territory. No experience our line required. ship bouod fo | Car necessary, perm anent. Beplies confi­ iboard, bat FOUR STARS FOR CLARK Nova, and the point came up dential. Write SALES DEPT.. £301 Madi- concerning the best of the college •oa Ave. (6), St. Louis, Mo. Pan! and Zorl The name of the seventh full gen­ Steve, w i t h J eral of the war will soon be sent to athletes who tried out the pro boxing plotting with I the senate for confirmation—Lieut. game, and what rank they held. No­ SOAPS—CLEANSERS ,tag Stere to Gen. Mark Clark, commander of va, a graduate of California Tech, [fescue hiin, I ABied forces in Italy. also one of its best athletes, has at F R E E SOAP! end driven in | S3*' 12 bars 6c laundry soap included FHSE with Clark. has been considered the least done about as well as any oth­ 24 pkgs. 25c washing powder for S5 postpaid. 3s told she er ex-collegian. He has been good General Products Co. (IM)» Albany, Ga. Pierre, who hard-luck general—through no fault fives at the i of his own. The public doesn’t real­ enouSh to get a J M k k ■ fight with Joe Be tells ol al ize it, but Clark has trained division OLD STAMPS WANTED «sd claims til after division in Italy, only to have jJHroHpfflKl Louis and also JSjBr good enough to STAMPS. Old collections, or envelopes. them transferred to other more 19th century preferred. Highest prices n w . pressing war theaters. Many of his H h F i f [ beat Max Baer Write LANG WORTHY. 1153 Bcaconsfield. OB farmer troops bore the brunt of the T twice. 1He was al­ Not a dealer. Grosse Pointe 30. Michigan. landing in Normandy. He also so expert enough “Keep aw trained most of the men who landed "" J I I to beat Tommy SALESMEN WANTED Xanning sho along the French coast near Cannes ‘ V - ' F arr. " Pierre Si Nova is now MAKE V P TO $10 DAILY. No saturation and Marseilles. point to reading demand. Give away gian; 'Sirough swo 'M under the canny sized Dictionaries. Atlases, Cook Books, jaway from It is no longer a military secret etc.. with Famous Weekly Magazine or that Clark and his U. S. troops are guidance of Jim- others. Combination deals from $5.95 to Zorie's hi my Johnston, a $11.90. Work any time, anywhere, experi­ way, renew now bearing the brunt of the Italian ence unnecessary. Write Readers Service war. The British have largely pulled Lou Nova fight manager Bureau, &42B S. Dearborn. Chicago 5. III. brain was < out of Italy for the. Balkans. Clark who knows his Sie soft pat has a few Poles, Brazilians and Lieut. Gen. William H. Simpson, upper left, commander of the Ninth army, called the “Mystery army” trade and who at the age of 69 at and the silv least knows most of the answers. some Indian troops, but the main due to secrecy surrounding its movements since its capture of Le Havre, Lower left, shows the “Weasel,” Michigan’s Duplicate Lakes Irom the ea fighting is being done by Americans. one of the reasons given for the rapid advance of the Ninth army. Lower right, General Eisenhower talks “I’ve won my last 18 fights,” Nova Then Mr. to the men of the 39th infantry division of the Ninth army. Upper right, a sniper search is conducted by said. “I know I am a better fighter Ihe room. H The full generals now on ac­ members of the Ninth army, during mop-up operations in Geilenkirchen. No state approaches Michigan .goes on her tive duty in the U. S. army are today than I ever was before, wheth­ er you call that good or not. Jnst at in duplicating the names of lakes. can?” Generals Marshall, Eisenhower, the moment I have a broken hand, For instance, 440 of these bodies He saw Z l MaeArthur, Stilwell, Arnold and but that won’t keep me away from of water are known by only five " 'Wliat is til Malin Craig. The latter, having Captured German Underground Aircraft Plant names, 56 being called Twin lake, ’ ’ T ierre stJ been retired after serving as the ring long. I still hope to work my way to a spot where I can get 59 Round lake, 65 Bass lake, 87 - i Strom berg chief of staff, was recalled to Long lake and 173 Mud lake. ley," he sail active duty in the war depart­ a crack at either Joe Louis or Billy Conn. And to reach that spot I am ttf-this?” ment, where he heads a person­ Zorie Iool nel board. more than willing to meet anyone who might be in the road.” man, but M| In addition, two other full gen­ will try to erals are on the retired list, Few collegians or ex-collegians SNAPPY FACTS have made good heavyweight fight­ As he exfl John J. PersIiing and Peyton C. ABOUT Stew more F March, the latter chief of staff ers. From John L. Sullivan, James J. Corbett, and Jim Jeffries on If she coi| in the last war—both, incidental­ RUBBER .here . . . ly, bitter personal enemies. through to Joe Louis there has been no campus competitor who ever won hold them With Clark, this will make a total the title. The champions came up this, her di of seven full generals on active duty, harder ways, over rougher roads. wehi must I plus two retired full generals. Monte Munn, the big Nebraska If the adi !insistent St< It is interesting to note that, prior football player, was among the best Commerciol motor vehicles In to 1930, there had been only six oth­ of the collegians. So was Steve Ha­ Basil Strom the U* S./ based on gasoline iy, then he er full generals in all the history of mas of Penn State, a first-class fight­ allotments/ are expested to the United States. George Wash­ er, but not a great one. the mystery run 56 billion miles a year. !look for Mr. ington, for instance, never be­ I’ve always thought Al Lassman, Reduced to truck tire wear, came a full general, even though NYU’s star tackle could have won tion house. [ that represents a tremendous !he would Ioa congress made it possible for him I the title with a chance. Lassman number of tires. to do so. Other full generals have was probably the best college boxer And if his T !here, it w a s been Ulysses S. Grant, William T. of any year—not only a good boxer, The rubber used In gas masks Is Sherman, Philip H. Sheridan, all of but also a terrific puncher. Few in now 1 0 0 per cent synthetic. would brina the Civil war armies, plus World heavyweight college ranks could Never use n tube in a tire Mr. LannJ war leaders Tasker H. Bliss, Charles stay a round with him. He was fast, larger, or smeller, than that plaining. P. Summerall and John L. Hines. game and a fighter who could take for which it was designed by “ Why," Al NOTE — Considerable debate it. But his boxing career ended late the manufacturer. Premature “'did you IeJ has been going on in top mili­ one afternoon in Pittsburgh where failure will result if you do. this house?T tary circles over what assign­ NYU was playing Carnegie Tech. to return full mileage/ syn­ “I’ll tnov| ment Gen. “Vinegar Joe” Stil­ Lassman was carried from the field thetic tubes must be lubri­ hastily. well should get when he finishes with a blood clot on the brain. Al cated with vegeSable ccS soap “I attend! his California vacation. It was was 6 feet 3, weight 212 pounds solution when mounted on very carele| •why weren’l planned to put Stilwell in com­ Above photo shows division of the largest aircraft manufacturing syndicate in France, which was driven mand of a specially trained The Big Mystery could have underground by bombs of the U. S. army 8 th air force. The underground cave was located at St. Astier, cov­ two have pi army to land on the China coast. ering half a million feet of floor space. The cave was captured by Maquis troops on D-Day, and is now being Gene Tunney has been expecting However, some propose keeping embarrassii used by the Allies. Meals are served within the cave. some college athlete to make the !have to get him in the war department to grade for a long time. But Gene replace Lieut. Gen. Ren Lear as !I will give is still waiting. I asked Jack Demp­ Japanese aj commander of ground forces. sey why this was, some years ago. * * * Young China Seeking the Light Brothers Act Again attend to e “Maybe they are too smart,” Jack “ Come al STALIN AND DE GAULLE sai>!, “to take that much of a beat­ It can now be revealed that one :ning said. ing. I can- recall more than once “Wait a I of the foremost questions on the in my earlier days when I was on agenda of the Stalin, de Gaulle con­ "iHll j f f Stromberg. [ the floor and didn’t want to get up. settle. Her ferences in Moscow was the vital l & l l But I had to eat and I wanted a problem of “what to do with Ger­ ■watch at tl place to sleep. I needed that extra back to Zo: many after the war.” Both Stalin dollar or two. I bad to get up and and de Gaulle are for a hard peace, slowly. “W keep going. an innocent want to see Germany’s war-making “Few college men are ever put on powers destroyed completely. to get mixe that spot. The road from the start !!ike this?” One significant proposal taken to to the top of the heavyweight divi­ Moscow by de Gaulle calls for the sion is the roughest in sport. And I She shrug use of German industry after the don’t care what the game is. rlsrtunes o£ war for the rehabilitation of all “Don’t forget there have been a “That’s wh wrecked French and Russian fac­ lot of good amateur college fighters How To Reiieve get into the tories, railroads, shipping. Also he who didn’t care about turning pro. Mr. Stron proposes using German mines to And many of those who tried out "W hat do replenish Soviet and French stocks the pro gam e started too late. Also “ You migl B ronchitis “P ie rre ? ! of raw materials depleted by war. I don’t think people realize the great Creomulslon reUeves promptly be­ “She is A Oa this Stalin was in complete number who have tried and failed. cause it goes right to the seat of the agreement. We’ve had something like 14 heavy­ trouble to help loosen and expel “That’s Il NOTE — Stalin strengthened weight champions from Sullivan to germ laden phlegm, and aid nature Serg said. Louis—just 14 in over SO years. But to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ !He turned Rnssian influence in France by flamed bronchial m ucous mem­ his invitation to de Gaulle. there have been many thousands She tilted| branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ■was trying I French diplomats believe there who tried to get there and couldn’t a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ is now less chance of Britain make it. Some could punch—and derstanding you must lilcs the way it !lightly and : forming a Western bloc in Eu­ yet not be able to take a.punch. quickly allays the cough or you are Anna Bolanl rope composed of Britain, Others could take a punch—but to have your money back. “ You canl France, Belgium, Holland, Nor­ couldn’t punch. Most of them nev­ !land,” Basl CREOMULSION "Anna BolaT way and Denmark—a bloc which er had a chance. They were too for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis the Kremlin looks upon with sus­ slow or they wouldn’t train.” squad in Ba picion. “ Maybe, Coastguardsman August R. Cami- I asked Jim Braddock what he ’f • * • considered the most important fea­ sights ago, MERRY-GO-ROUND niti balances his brother, Army ture in the fight game. :moa,’ into Corp. Peter A. Caminiti, on one “There are three things,” Brad- drowned he fl, When announcement was made in Young China learns to sing, upper left, and receives instructions in hand in an exhibition of muscular FQI MIIOI UICS AU MiXS OF the senate that Pt jsident Roosevelt dock said. “You’ve got to be able “ But I v workings and usage of electrical gadgets, upper right. Not all is play, control, when they met on a troop to punch, to take a punch and to RHEUMATISM had nominated world-renowned poet however, as shown in lower photograph, where young China is lined up transport. The Caminitis of Brook­ And if you and Librarian of Congress Archi­ know something about boxing. Cer­ , N E U R I T I S - L U M B A G O Stremberg,’ on their way to the cotton mills to do their share in driving out the Japs lyn played prewar vaudeville but tainly if yon can’t take a good bald MacLeish to be assistant secre­ from their homeland. now entertain GIs with their acts. “you will s( tary of state, une wit cracked: punch you won’t have a chance. Tather a rs “From now on, all treaties negoti­ I’ve seen many a good-looking pros­ “This girl ated by the state department will be Pick on Someone Your Size! pect fade but on that account. broke in. “I written in iambic pentameter.” ‘Produce or Fight’ “Good boxers such as Corbett, Boland is v C. Winter difficulties in shipping sup­ Tunney and Conn don’t have to take ■trouble. It plies to Russia through the Arctic many beatings. But there are only Large Bottle!? itm noial’ijS* SmaIISize GOti :ing coincide a few close to such boxers as these. » CAOTIOI: BSC (IIILT AS BiICCTEl* •night, she sea, combined with the establish­ 11IU 6001 DRBG STOIiS Jf BI Mill <■ uctift al ffict ment of Allied control of the entire “Joe Louis has been a great McICH BHg CO, lee. JIClSOHIitE <■ fUfilP*} the little Il Mediterranean area, are resulting champ for several reasons. Joe ■town of E ll| in Allied pressure upon Turkey to could punch with either hand and he “That is open the Dardanelles. This would coiild' and can box. They say he W N U -7 52—44 Se said, wil permit shipment of supplies to Rus­ couldn’t take a good punch around “They radii sia’s Black Sea ports, and mean the the head. Well, while he went down (berg. Wnrf saving of thousands of miles of wa­ several times for a short count, he Lanning? ‘IJ ter and overland travel from the always got up again—all but once in land’s doubl Persian gulf up through Iran and the Schmeling fight. The first one, radioed Elll Southern Russia. He made up for that.” more or IeJ fl, When Larry Fly resigned from vl Germany! the FCC and moved to New York, Roger Bresnahan that I am [ he took up residence at the Lom­ A great catcher has heard "game suspicious c bardy apartments. A neighbor in called by darkness.” Mr. Stroi the building is Wall Street lawyer His name is Roger Bresnahan who were now v Eugene L. Garey, who master-mind­ helped form one of baseball’s im­ mortal batteries—“Mathewson and “This is it ed the sm ear-Fly campaign of Con­ -'So you re gressman Cox’s house committee Bresnahan.” John McGraw always believed “Yes,” s< which investigated the FCC not long .ftnna Bolan ago. that Roger Bresnahan was the great­ est catcher that ever lived. He pulled At the Court of St. James, U. S. sat down, f; ambassadors usually bow to British An interesting sidelight of the New Tork Poultry show was this James G. Byrnes, above, War Mo­ “Show me another catcher, who bilization director, who recently is­ could hit over .300— who could han­ “I must [ custom and wear knee breeches, would-be “battle” between a White Plymouth Rock cockerel and a White Steen very I though Ambassador Charley Dawes Rose Comb bantam. Even though the cock has his leg raised in a sued a call for drafting of all 26 to 37-. dle any type of pitching and in ad­ dition be the spark plug of your SoIaEd. I I rebelled, and wore orjiinary long threatening gesture, he thought better of his action in picking on his year-old non-defense workers. Waf | Get Into Action “Aad I,” pants. tiny bantam opponent. work or war, he demands. , team,” he once said. For Full Victory! THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

IMPROVED SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS IFIED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Neat and Wearable House Frock M E OVERBO, S UNDAY! GEORGE > f WORTS CHOOL Lesson Tailored Brother and Sister Sets WANTED W.N.U. RELEA SE By HAROLD L. LUNDQUISTf D. D. M B SVORlT THUS f a r : Zorie Corey, Of The Maody Bible Institute of Chicago. PORTUNITY she were amused, ^ a v e been rather them, but it took the form of an ag­ Released by Western Newspaper Union. Manufacturer's Ns- «bD Is In love with Paul Duncan, Is rail* curious about you, Mr. Stromberg. onizing ache. She tried to stand up. Tial'' line. Full time- loaded into taking a Job she does not .Irawing against Itb- went, helping edit the memoirs of his I have , the greatest-respect ami-ad­ TTiere were sharp cram ping pains in nvvpune’nt. Sumpten or large established grandfather. Admiral Duncan. Aboard miration, for the work you’ve been her feet now. Her ankles would not Lesson for January 7 ce our line required, ship bound for Hawaii she Is thrown over­ doing here in HawaU.' You are not support her. mont. Heplies coofi- hoard, hut Is rescued. After landing, on my side—but. I always admire Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ DEPT.. WOI Madi- ■ It she could stand up, she could lected and copyrighted by International .s. M o . Patd and Zorie overhear Paul's brother, brilliant work.” crawl through the window. She Council of Reugious Education; used by Steve, with whom Zorie now Is In love, Mr. Stromberg smiled. His face could crawl away and hide some­ permission. plotting with Winthrop Lanning. Believ- became red. EANSERS teg Steve to be In danger, Zorie tries to where. It was her only chance. THE CHILDHOOD OF JESUS' oescue him, but is captnred by f a""*"g “This girl . . ” Mr. Lanning be­ She made another effort at getting : o a p i and driven into the mountains, where she gan. i n c l u d e d F R E E w is h up. Her legs gave way. When she LESSON TEXT—M atthew 2:13-23. nvder for SG postpaid. Hs told she will not see the sunrise. “Hendley,” -Mr. Stromberg said tried to grasp. the seat of the chair GOLDEN TEXT—Behold, I am with thee, Zone’s hatred had, in a curious you?” mywi'cre. experi- way, renewed her strength. Her man stood, swaying, with his head which we study for the next three . _ H e a d e r s Scrvlco “I am so sorry, Miss Boland! Pi­ months. Teacher and student alike born I Chicago Gt 111. brain was clear again. She heard sagging. erre! Untie Miss Boland’s hands and should be enthusiastic and expect­ the soft patter of rain on the roof feet at once!” His head, his face, his clothing were a mass of shining purple-red ant. and the silver wires again dangled Pierre severed the cords that from the eaves. mud. .What she could see of his The genealogy of the King, and plicate Lakes bound her feet: then the cords that face, under the mud, was battered the story of His coming to earth as Then Mr. Stromberg walked into bound her wrists. Her legs were the room. He said vigorously, “What almost beyond recognition. Blood the babe of Bethlehem (both impor­ numb to the knees,, and her arms tant matters), are covered in chap­ aches Michigan goes on here? Where is Steve Dun­ and mud were indistinguishably in­ 2-6 yn. names of lakes, can ?” were numb to her shoulders. Pierre termingled. \ ter I. In our lesson we find Him of these bodies took her hands from behind her. as a little child. Observe how man F o r Tots He saw Zorie. He said harshly: They hung down limp, blue-white Zorie stopped the scream as it •:.n by only five _ "What is this girl doing here?” received Him, and how God cared D ROTHER and sister set the IR* and useless.. rose in her throat. She whispered: for Him. Without assigning definite ailed Twin lake. ' " Pierre started to talk, but Mr. “Steve! Steve!” tie folks will want to wear of­ 5 Bass lake, ST The dawn was - growing brighter. verses to our points we note that: ten. Sister’s pert pleated skirt and Stromberg cut him short. “Hend- The prickling sensation had reached He carried in one hand two metal Mud lake. ley,” he said, “what is the meaning I. Men Received or Rejected brother’s trousers both have sus­ her wrists and ankles, was begin- objects so covered with red mud Jesus. penders! Either boy or girl can of-this?" that it was hard to recognize them. Zorie looked about for another It has always been-so. Men, then wear the neatly tailored blouse, man, but Mr. Lanning answered. “I He stared at her blearily. She as now, were either for Him or with long or short sleeves. will try to explain," he said. realized that he was so groggy he against Him. The world or today is * * • FACTS could hardly stand. He must have far different from that of the first P attern No. 1259 com es -In sizes X 9» A As he explained, Mr. Stromberg S and 6 years. Size 3- blouse, ShQri ABOUT grew more and more grim. been lying half conscious in mud all century, but the difference is all on House Frock this time. He must have called on sleeves, requires IjA yards of 35 or 30 If she could only hold Stromberg the outside. Almost breath-taking VyONDERFULLY simple to fit inch material: skirt, IVt yards; paste UEBER here . . . If she could somehow superhuman effort to keep this ap­ have been the developments of mod­ ’ —easy to wear and laimder— I yard. hold them all here! Long before pointment with Basil Stromberg. em science, but these have not this button-front house frock will this, her disappearance from Ulu- He stood, swaying drunkenly, star­ changed the heart of man. He still make you look crisp and neat for SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. wehi must have attracted attention. ing at Zorie out of bloodshot, blurred fears and hates and fights and sins. home-front tasks. 530 South Wells St. Chieaeo If the admiral had recalled how blue eyes. With his head sagging, His attitude toward Christ is un­ • • • Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. insistent Steve had been on having his arms limply beside him, his changed.' There are still only two P attern No. 1377 com es In sizes 34, 36, J o r vehicles ris whole body caked with'mud, he was classes of people, in the world—those a . 40. 42. 44, 46 a n d ‘48. Size 36 requires Pattern N o ...... Size...*#. on gasoline Basil Stromberg at the dinner par­ ty, then he would have the key to even more frightening than Pierre who have received Christ and are 4>,4 y ards of 35 o r 39-incb ’m aterial; 344 Name...... ,...,.,,,,,,,,o. expected to had been. . saved, and those who have rejected yards rickraek to trim. / n i l o s a y e a r. the mystery. The admiral would first For this pattern send 25 cents in coins, A ddress.. look for Mr. Stromberg at his planta­ 'Steve Duncan came lurching to­ Him and are lost. your name, address, size desired and pat­ Cit tire wear, 1. Men Are Against Christ. a tremendous tion house. Not finding him there, ward her. He moved as deliberate­ tern number. he would logically look for him here. ly, as stiffly, as clumsily as a robot. How do men show their rejection of Due to an unusually large demand and And if his reasoning brought him He paused beside her and peered God’s Son? Just as they did at current war conditions, slightly more time In gas masks is His birth, by: is required In filling orders for a few of here, it was safe to assume that he into' her shocked white face. He the most popular pattern numbers. To Relieve Bad synthetic. would bring help. dropped one of the revolvers or pis­ a. Fear. Herod was afraid lest the coming of this One should result -.•he In a tire Mr. Lanning was still lucidly ex­ tols into her lap. CoughxMixThis plaining. In a strange, rumbling voice, he in the loss of his ill-gotten gains. ier, than that His anger and fear made all Jerrn s designed by "Why,” Mr. Stromberg broke in, said: “Use this, baby.” Recipex at Home salem afraid. cr. Premature "did you leave that car in front of Her relief was so great that a Bi? Savins. No Cooking* So Easy* b. Indifference. When the Wise ult if you do. this house?” spasm of hysteria shot through her. YoutU be surprised how quickly and Men asked where Christ was to be Ieagex sytv “I’ll move it,” Mr. Lanning said He staggered drunkenly past her easily you can relieve coughs duo to ust be Iubri- born, the priests and scribes knew colds, when you try this splendid re­ hastily. and into .the living-room. Asense cipe. It gives you about four times as *;sb!e cil scop “I attended to it. You have been exactly where to find the facts in the of warmth and strength flowed mag­ Holy Scriptures, but having done so, Use a large oiled silk bowl cover much cough medicine for your money* nvjur.isi! en very careless. Hendley. Savoyard, and you'll find it truly wonderfuL ically into her. Steve Duncan was, they relapsed into utter indifference. for an emergency shower cap. why weren’t you on watch? An army suddenly, more than a man that — e — Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of could have marched in here! You she loved. He was Man—the un- They had no interest in the fulfill­ granulated sugar and one cup of V' ment of the prophecy. Glue a bright piece of linoleum water a few momenta until dissolved. two have placed m e in an extremely defeatable. Beaten and battered and No cooking needed—it's no trouble a t embarrassing position. You will c. Hatred. Herod poured out the over the old worn top of a card left for dead in the red mud, he table. aU. (Or you can use com syrup or have to get off this island at once. had made himself get up and come violence of his heart by killing the liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup.)} I will give you the address of a here. first-born. He was the first of many Then put 2% ounces of Pinez (obtain- /< Japanese agent in Waimea. He will who have raged against the Christ When boiling cauliflower, place ed from any druggist) into a pint bob* She thought: “We’ll probably not in a kettle with head downward. tie. Add your syrup and you have a attend to everything.” in futile anger. full pint of medicine that will amaae get out of this alive, but I’ve seen d. Sorrow. The tears of the moth­ Scum rising to the top of kettle “Come along, Pierre," Mr..Lan­ the most glorious thing in my life. you by its quick action. It never ers of Jerusalem but foreshadowed will not then settle on flowers and spoils, and tastes fine. ning said. A man appeared. He came lurch­ I’ve seen a man who was beaten to This simple mixture takes light hold ing In the doorway. the weeping and wailing which char­ discolor them. “Wait a moment,” said Mr. death refuse to accept it. I’ve seen acterizes Christ-rejection both in of a cough. For real results, you've Stromberg. “We have something to a man prove that mankind can’t be never seen anything better. It loosens settle. Hendley, go out there and ning to enter her hands and feet. beaten down!” time and eternity. Coffee grounds make a good the phlegm, soothes the irritated mem­ She tried to lift her hands, but she 2. Men Are For Christ. sweeping compound for use in the branes, and eases the soreness. watch at that window.” He turned The man was in the next room, could not. Thanks be to God, there were basement. Pinex is a special compound of proven back to Zorie. He shook his head saying in his strange, rumbling, un­ Ingredients, in concentrated form, well- slowly. “Why,” he asked her, “does “Will you tell m e,” Mr. Stromberg those in that day who were for — 0— known for its prompt action in coughs earthly voice: “Hands up—all of Christ and, like those who follow an innocent little thing like you have asked, “how you got out of Oslo in you!” When washing walls, start at and bronchial Irritations. Money re­ -to get mixed up in an unholy mess January, 1941?” Him today, they showed: the bottom, instead of at the top; funded if it doesn't please you la vfr There was a sudden, short silence. a. Spirituality. Men have mar­ then if you spill any of the ev e ry w ay. like this?” “There again,” Zorie answered, It was followed by an outburst ol "you are embarrassing me. To an­ veled that the Magi knew of the cleaning fluid on the wall it will She shrugged. “Why not say the sound. A gun went off. There were birth of Christ. They must have fortunes of war?” she answered. swer that question, I would impli­ not spot, as otherwise. other sounds. studied the prophecies of the Word REALlY HIWE TEA^ns “That’s what I usually say when I cate innocent people.” Zorie was trying to pick up the and been responsive to the teach­ It is easier to wash a large get into these tight corners.” He studied her. The prickling revolver or the pistol in her lap. ing and moving of the Holy Spirit. Mr. Stromberg was staring at her. was extending into,. Zorie’s ,.hands But her hands were useless. She amount of slightly soiled clothes Can we say as much for ourselves? toRfnenO R A N P * “What do you mean?” and fingers. She fried to lift- her thought of what Steve had done— than a few very dirty ones. b. Interest. Not content to know iORANiGE PE

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You are not support her. ment. Renlics confi- board, but Is rescued. After Unding, on my side—but. I always admire Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ DEFT.. JXOI AZadi- •If she could stand up, she could lected and copyrighted by International s. Mo. Paul and Zorie overhear Paul’s brother, brilliant work.” crawl through the window. She Council of Religious Education; used by Steve, with whom Zorie now is in love, Mr. Stromberg smiled. His face could crawl away and hide some­ permission. Victtiog with IVinthrop Lanning. Believ- became red. EANSERS tag Steve to be in danger, ZOrie tries to where. It was her only chance. THE CHILDHOOD OF JESUS' aescue him, hut is captured by Lanning “This girl. .” Mr. Lanning be­ She made another effort at getting ;OAP! gan. included FR E E Teish and driven into the mountains, where she up. Her legs gave way. When she LESSON T E X T -M atthew 2:13-23. nvdcr for SB postpaid. Is told she win not see the sunrise. “Hendley,” -Mr. Stromberg said tried to grasp the seat of the chair GOLDEN TEXT—Behold, I am with thee, . Albany. Ga. Pierre, who threw Zorie overboard, ar­ impatiently, “I told you to go out and and push herself up, her hands and will keep thee In all places whither rives at the cabin and wants her killed. watch at that window.” thou goest.—Genesis 28:15. He tells ot a death struggle with Steve, slipped off. They had no strength, S W A N TED - Mr. Lanning shrugged and walked Fiashes of pain went through them. and claims that Steve is dead. out of the room. ; . Matthew is the Gospel of the King tions. or envelopes. ; Panting, she rested a moment. and His kingdom. It stresses the . H ighest prices non-. “I am most curious to know how !Die three m en were arguing. fulfillment of prophecy in the com­ 11.Vf I’.cavonsSeld. CHAPTER XVIII you escaped from the firing squad,” Pofnlc XO, AiIcliigar.. Zorie saw the kitchen door slowly ing of Christ, the King. After His said Mr. Stromberg. rejection, it tells us of the Church, “Keep away from that girl!” Mr. opening. She thought it was being "But, Mr. Stromberg, is it cus­ blown open by the wind, but there “the kingdom in mystery,” and of WANTED I>anning shouted. tomary for you ■ to subject your the death of Christ for our sins, His Pierre sucked in his breath was no wind. Ml.V. No saturatlor. guests to such indignities?'Am I a A. man appeared. He came lurch­ resurrection for our justification, r.o. Give away glan: through swollen wet lips and backed wild beast that might spring on you il.isc-s. Ccok Bocks. away from her. ing into the doorway. A knifelike and His glorious coming again. Zorie’s hatred had, in a curious you?” . anywhere, expert-- way, renewed her strength. Her man stood, swaying, with his head which we study for the next three .i;e Ueaders Service “I am so sorry, Miss Boland! Pi­ months. Teacher and student alike born. Chicago 5, 111. brain was clear again. She heard sagging. erre! Untie Miss Boland’s hands and should be enthusiastic and expect­ Sie soft patter of rain on the roof feet at once!” His head, his face, his clothing and the silver wires again dangled were a mass of shining purple-red ant. from the eaves. Pierre severed the cords that mud. What she could see of his The genealogy of the King, and plicate Lakes Then Mr. Stromberg walked into bound her feet; then the cords that face, under the mud, was battered the story of His coming to earth as bound her wrists. Her legs were the room. He said vigorously, “What almost beyond recognition. Blood the babe of Bethlehem (both impor­ numb to the knees,, and her arms tant matters), are covered in chap­ y 2 5 9 aches Michigan goes on here? Where is Steve Dun­ and mud were indistinguishably in­ 2-6 yr$* names of lakes, c an ? ” were numb to her shoulders. Pierre termingled. \ ter I. In our lesson we find Him took her hands from behind her. of lhese bodies He saw Zorie. He said harshly: as a little child. Observe how man F or Tots They hung down limp, blue-white Zorie stopped the scream as it '.vn by only five . "'What is this girl doing here?” received Him, and how God cared Ti ROTHER and sister set the !fit* and useless.. rose in her throat. She whispered: for Him. Without assigning definite •ailed Twin lake. “ "'Pierre started to talk, but Mr. “Steve! Steve!” u tie folks will want to wear of­ Bass lake. 87 The.dawn was.growing brighter. verses to our points we note that: ten. Sister's pert pleated skirt and Stromberg cut him short. “Hend- The prickling sensation had reached He carried in one hand two metal Mud lake. ley,” he said, “what is the meaning L Men Received or Rejected brother's trousers both have aaa» her wrists and ankles, was begin- objects so covered with red mud Jesus. penders! Either boy or girl can of-this?” that it was hard to recognize them. Zorie looked about for another It has always been so. Men, then 1977 wear the neatly tailored Mousef man, but Mr. Lanning answered. “I He stared at her blearily. She as now, were either for Him or 34-48 with long or short sleeves. will try to explain,” he said. realized that he was so groggy he against Him. The world or today is * * • FACTS As he explained, Mr. Stromberg could hardly stand. He must have far different from that of the first Pattern No. 1259 comes In sizes t t t ABOUT grew more and more grim. been lying half conscious in mud all century, but the difference is all on House Frock 5 and 6 years. Size 3, blouse, afcon this time. He must have called on sleeves, requires I1A yards of 35 or & If she could only hold Stromberg the outside. Almost breath-taking VyONDERFULLY simple to fit inch material; skirt, 1% yards; pant* UEBBE here . . . Xf she could somehow superhuman effort to keep this ap­ have been the developments of mod­ I yard. pointment with Basil Stromberg. ’ ’ —easy to wear and launder— hold them all here! Long before ern science, but these have not this button-front house frock will this, her disappearance from Ulu- He stood, swaying drunkenly, star­ changed the heart of man. He still make you look crisp and neat for SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. wehi must have attracted attention. ing a t Zorie out of bloodshot, blurred fears and hates and fights and sins. home-front tasks. 530 South Wells SL Chicago If the admiral had recalled how blue eyes. With his head sagging, His attitude toward Christ is un­ * * • Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. .insistent Steve had been on having his arms limply beside him, his changed.' There are still only two P attern No. 193? com es In sizes 34, 36, for vehicles in Basil' Stromberg at the dinner par­ whole body caked with- mud, he was classes of people in the world—those A. 40, 42, 44. 46 and <48.-.- Size 36 requires Pattern No...**...... 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His birth, by: is required In filling orders for a tew of here, it was safe to assume that he into her shocked white face. He the most popular pattern numbers. To Relieve Bad T synlheWc, would bring help. dropped one of the revolvers or pis­ a. Fear. Herod was afraid lest the coming of this One should result ube In a tire Mr. Lanning was still lucidly ex­ tols into her lap. Cough, Mix This ter, than that plaining. In a strange, rumbling voice, he in the loss of his ill-gotten gains. His anger and fear made all Jeru. s d esig n e d by “ Why,” Mt. Stromberg broke in, said: “Use this, baby." Recipe, at Home er. Premature “did you leave that car in front of Her relief was so great that a salem afraid. Big Saving. No Cooking. So Easy. b. Indifference. When the Wise ult If you de, this house?” spasm of hysteria shot through her. You’ll be surprised how quickly and Men asked where Christ was to be f!ecge, syn- “I’ll move it,” Mr. Lanning said He staggered drunkenly past her easily you can relieve coughs due to bom, the priests and scribes knew colds, when you try this splendid ce* cst be Iubri- hastily. and into , the tiying-room. A sense cipe. Itglvesyou aboutfourtlmesao rcble c:l scac “I attended to it. You have been exactly where to find the facts in the of warmth and strength flowed mag­ Holy Scriptures, but having done so, Use a large oiled silk bowl cover much cough medicine for your money* m ounted cn very careless. Hendley. Savoyard, ically into her. Steve Duncan was, and you'll find it truly wonderful. they relapsed into utter indifference. for an emergency shower cap. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of why weren’t you on watch? An army suddenly, more than a man that —•— could have marched in here! You They had no interest in the fulfill­ granulated sugar and one cup of she loved. He was Man—the un- Glue a bright piece of linoleum water a few moments, until dissolved. two have placed me in an extremely defeatable. Beaten and battered and ment of the prophecy. over the old worn top of a card No cooking needed—it’s no trouble at embarrassing position. You will left for dead in the red mud, he c. Hatred. Herod poured out the all. (Or you can use corn syrup or violence of his heart by killing the table. liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup.)] have to get off this island at once. had made himself get up and come —•— .1 will give you the address of a here. first-born. He was the first of many Then put 2% ounces of Pinex (obtain* who have raged against the Christ When boiling cauliflower, place ed from any druggist) into a pint bot* Japanese agent in Waimea. He will She thought: “We’ll probably not tie. Add your syrup and you have a attend to everything.” in futile anger. in a kettle with head downward. full pint of medicine that will amaaa get out of this alive, but I’ve seen d. Sorrow. The tears of the moth­ Scum rising to the top of kettle “Come along, Pierre,” Mr..Lan­ the most glorious thing in my life. you by its quick action* It never ning said. A man appeared. He came lurch­ ers of Jerusalem but foreshadowed will not then settle on flowers and spoils, and tastes fine. I’ve seen a man who was beaten to the weeping and wailing which char­ discolor them. This simple mixture takes right hold “Wait a moment,” said Mr. ing in the doorway. death refuse to accept it. I’ve seen acterizes Christ-rejection both in • : of a couglL For real results, you’ve Stromberg. “We have something to a man prove that mankind can’t be never seen anything better. It loosens settle. ' Hendley, go out there and ning to enter her hands and feet. beaten down!” time and eternity. Coffee grounds make a good the phlegm, soothes the irritated mem* She tried to lift her hands, but she 2. Men Are For Christ. branes, and eases the soreness. •watch a t th at window." He turned The man was in the next room, sweeping compound for use in the could not. Thanks be to God, there were basement. Pinex is a special compound of proven hack to Zorie. He shook his head saying in his strange, rumbling, un­ Ingredients, In concentrated form, welt- slowly. “Why,” he asked her, “does “Will you tell me,” Mr. Stromberg those in that day who were for known for its prompt action in coughs earthly voice: “Hands up—ati of Christ and, like those who follow an innooent little thing like you have asked, “how you got out of Oslo in you!” When washing • walls, start at and bronchial irritations. Money re­ January, 1941?” Him today, they showed: the bottom, instead of at the top; funded if it doesn’t please you IB to get mixed up in an unholy mess There was a sudden, short silence. every way. like this?” “There again,” Zorie answered, a. Spirituality. Men have mar­ then if you spill any of the It was followed by an outburst ot veled that the Magi knew of the cleaning fluid on the wall it will She shrugged. "Why not say the “you are embarrassing me. To an­ sound. A gun went off. There were swer that question, I would impli­ birth of Christ. They must have not spot, as otherwise. fortunes of war?” she answered. other sounds. studied the prophecies of the Word ^rAREAtLV FINE “That's what I usually say when I cate innocent people.” Zorie was trying to pick up tile and been responsive to the teach­ It is easier to wash a large get into these tight comers.” He studied her. The prickling revolver or the pistol in her lap. ing and moving of the Holy Spirit. Mr. Stromberg was staring at her. was extending into,,Zorie’&.,.hands But her hands were useless. She amount of slightly soiled clothes Can we say as much for ourselves? than a few very dirty ones. CfiRmenLiH AND ' - I “What do you mean?” and fingers. She tried to lift' her thought of what Steve had done— b. Interest. Not content to know hands into her lap. She succeeded, ••ORANGE PE

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VOLUMN XLVI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. TANUARY 10 , 1945 N U M B E R 24

NEWS OF LONG AGO. ACHING HEARTS Course Of Tbe Repnbli- President And The Equivalent To Treason Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. can Party Sabbath Strikes have been such a common By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Davie There are so many aching hearts to. occurrence during the war that, un­ 060 0 0 0 The fact that President Roose- Before The New Deal Used Up night Certainly neither in the Congress pardonable as they are, they no long­ Mrs. Floyd Naylor parking Ford veltjjpays so little attention to the To which I’d like to bring relief-- nor at the crossroads can any Re­ er shock some people except in cases near local bank—Miss Carolyn Cra- The Alphabet, Drowned The Sabbath Day, often polluting the where the abuse is most glaring. A Something to cheer, uplift and publican have anv, other idea, any ven hurrying down Main street— day, never finding time to attend recent strike in Detroit was one of Hogs and Plowed Up The make things right, other chief objective, than In work- Hiss Helen Sparks and sisters ^car- the iatter, A jurisdictional dispute Somethingthat would remove the ing co-operatively and vigorously in services at any church—or maybe Cotton and Corn. tied up work in 24 vital war plants. rying arms full I of groceries—Ar­ a united effort at winning the war be simply does not bave the Inclina­ grief, It is not hard to imagine the bitter­ thur Daniel shaking hands with (Davie Record, Jan. g, 19 1 8 ) and “ building an enduring peace.” tion to attend—brings to our at­ And bring the balm of gladness in ness that this uncalled for action old friend—Three members of Gos­ Register of Deeds John-lrDaniel tention an editorial appearing in to stay. That was not an issue in the re must have around in the hearts of sip Club looking tor meeting place issued a nnmber of marriage licen­ ,The United Presbyterian on this T he joy th a t in the spirits rhym es cent campaign: it is not an issue millions, with members of their —Pretty girl gazing at lovely diam­ ses during|the holidays as follows: subject. It is as follows: That turns tbe darkness of the night now. Too many people, of all poli- families serving in the armed forces ond ring on her; third finger, left T B Sain to Mattie Powell: Wil­ In keeping with the nobler tradi­ to day cal faiths, have a human “invest­ and dependent upon the products of hand—Ensign Hugh Larew greet­ liam M. Cartner to Inez Wilson; tions of onr country, it is gratify­ And lifts the souls to sunny ment” in this war to let any other those Detroit plants to carry on the ing old friends—D. C. Rankin re­ Arlie Jordan to Mattie May Smoot; ing to find that the policy of our climes consideration than these take pre­ war. They cannot be blamed for clining in barber chair—Dr. S. B. W. F. Potts to Pearl Lakey; Bry­ cedence. Presidents, with rare exception, has wondering what in the world has There are so many aching hearts Hall walking up Main street—Sol­ an Smith to Mary Gregory; Wil­ But important as winning the been to respect the Lord’s Day in happened to the souls of workmen tonight dier boy trying to catch a bus for liam !Sides to K ate Owens; C. M. war and building a permanent peace peace time and war. Washington who sanction these strikes, knowing Caused by as many things of full well the consequences to onr York. S. C. -R afe Frye standing Spillman to Lela Swicegood; W. are, there also are the parallel nec­ in the Revolutionary War, Lincoln w rong; fighting men. on windv street corner—J. Lee V. Robertson to Luna Plott; H. A. essities for recreating sound govern, in the Civil War, Wilson in the Yes, things that hurt, injure, de­ At least in the case of this Detroit Kurfees wrapped up in big over­ Maberry to Mrs. Minnie Creason. ment at homo . which we have; first World War gave orders re press and blight; strike, a government official came coat—Three pretty college girls on Mrs. J. M. Poplin, of R. 3 , died not had for some years . . . and lieving troops as far as possible That seem to hold a countless forth with an unqualified condemna­ their way to drug store. Wednesday evening of last week, for maintaining “the American way “ from fatigue duty on Sunday, and throng. tion. Undersecretary of War Ro­ following an illness of some time of life,” against which powerful giving them opportunity to attend bert P. Patterson wired local anion And keep them from life’s better, At HomeorAbroad? with tuberculosis Funeral and forces from within are working public worship.” They based these officials as follows: “Your strikes are higher things , burial services were held Thursday night and day, now as in the re­ orders on “the necessity to man stopping the flow of ammunition, Winston-Salem Journal. Until I’d like to find a better atternoon with Rev, T. F. McCuI cent rampaigu aud long before. and beast of the weekly rest” ; tbe guns, trucks and tanks that are vi­ After hearing a British speaker cure Ioh officiating, and the body laid to The Republican party as a party sacred rights of Christian sailors and tally needed at the front. Yonr on a BBC broadcast affirm that That would heal the wounds and rest in Bethel cemetery. Several of real, trus-blooded American citi­ soldiers” ; “and a due egard to the strikes have nothing to do with Britain expected lend-lease aid after remove the stings. sons and daughters survive. Her zens, can do no less than continue divine will." wages, hours of work or working the war to rebuild homes destroyed And make success for all quite conditions and represent no honest husband died three months ago to co operate fully, whole heaetedly When Garfield was nominated, by robot bombs,I a North Carolina sure. grievance. Such conduct is equival­ Marion Stewart, 2 6 , died at his and with the more than 21 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 12 o’clock Saturday night found Army lieutenant on the Italian ent to treason when it paralvzes home in this city Wednesday morn­ There are.so many aching hearts them in the midst of balloting, yet front Sat himself down and got a persons who supported it November plants making munitions that must ing after a ten days illness. The tonight the adjourneJ tell monday. Haves 7 ,'do any less than strive at every be SDeeded tn General Eisenhower load of stuff off bis chest in a letter burial took place at Pleasant View That no man on this earth can opportunity to insure that our boys find Garfield babituallv walked to and General MacArthur.” to Governor Brohghton, according Baptist church Thursday. Surviv­ heal, will come back, not to a new, “rs- church that their servants might Of course, the strike ended—but to Lvnn Nisbet'.' ing is his wife and two little child­ Though it is well we do with all form,” re made America at home, rest and worship on Sabbath. Grant that does not alter the fact that it The Sentinel correspondent quot­ ren, his parents, several brothers o u r m ight not to a bankrupt America, but to when at Paris, refused to attend happened and that production was es from the lieutenant’s letter; and sisters. Mr. Stewart moved The things that duty may reveal; an America where "the American Sundav horse races. At the open­ held up —Ex. “That was the straw that broke from County Line to MocksvilIe a Yet there’s a cure for ev’ry human way of life” has been preserved to ing of the State Centennial of Ten­ my aching back. Many oi the bout a year ago. ill.' them in tbtir absence and where in nessee, McKinley refused to take a Wasted Energy folks in my boine community in C. L. Beard, who has heen edi­ Yes, ev’ry heartache, ev’ry woe, dividual freedom has heen retained triD up Lookout Mountain, saying, In a small Tennessee town, on the North Carolina live in hovels and tor and owner of the Mocksvillt So I’ll prescribe, and listen of you for them despite the efforts and ac­ ‘‘No, I do not go sight seeing on coldest Sunday last winter, the local places not fit for human habitation. Enterprise for the past nine months will. tivities of those who believe in for- Sunday.” Theodore Roose pelt minister delivered a sermon on the In the larger American cities there has been forced to suspend the pub­ It’s Jesus Christ who loves us so, eignlsms, foreign ideologies rather said" “Experience shows that the subject. Eternal Punishment, where* are vile slum districts, and in rural lication of The Enterprise on ac­ in he thundered dire threats of .the There are so many aching hearts than in Americanism and the basic day of rest is essential to mankind; communities many homes have fire and brimstone which awaited the count of bad health Mr. Beard American ideolism of personal op it is demanded by civilization as barely decent s'anitary facilities. tonight. unrepentant sinner. The congrega­ purchased The Enterprise and did portunity through work, thrift, vi well as Christianity.’' Coolidge Right now my fellow-soldiers and I Then come to Christ with all your tion was unmoved. all he could to bnild up a first class said, “I profoundly -believe in the are living in mud and blood, fight­ sighs; sion and personal courage rather Leaning over the pulpit, and taxing paper, but for lack of advertising Sabbath and feel that we should HeMl bring you joy and make your than th e supposedly guaranteed his gaze on on the sexton seated on ing for maintenance of better condi­ patronage and local support the pa­ pathway bright, ‘•freedoms” of the slave, whether give attention not only to tbe phy the front row, th e diseppointed tions. We’re paying taxes, too, tter could not make the success that And help you win life’s pearl and his master be another man or gov­ sical aspects, but also to the moral preacher bitterly exclaimed: ,aDea* and buying war; bonds. We ap­ Mr. Beard had hoped for. prize, ernment. The Republican party and spiritual phases of the holy day" con Peabody, do, pray, see that this prove of lend-lease fo r munitions The five Davie boys who were to Tbe best there is for you upon earth MUST “continue to be a militant However, when invited to join a church is properly warned for tbe and guns and war equipment. But leave Wednesday for Camp Jack­ Health, happiness and the deep, and vigorous force for sound gov­ fishing party on Sabbath, replied, evening service. There is no use in I'll be damned if we are going to my preaching to sinners of the dan­ son, did hot go. The local board est peace ernment and the American way of “The Hoovers never fish on Sun. stand for continued high taxes to gers of hell when the very idea of received instructions to send no And then beyond He’ll give your life.” —E x . day " furnish better homes for people in hell is a comfort to them.” more men to camp until further soul sweet mirth Our fathers built our Republic other lands until we get our home notice. Most of the married men Where glories never, never cease. Home, Sweet Home upon Christian foundations, one of Some Trouble folks carried for.” are being put in class four. Moze. an enlisted man, shivered as which is the Lord’s Day. Our Pre Governor Broughton’s reputed Jack Allison, one of our soldier He’s Willing To Serve he paced his sentry beat, on an Alaska sident held to a Sabbath of rest and When Abraham Lincoln was rest­ whimsical remark anent the letter boys at Camp Jackson, who is a airfield. A passing officer, "where worship as essential to America’s ing in a hotel lobby with his cam. to the effect that a lot of people Asheboro, Mrs. James Milleroi are yon from ?” paign manager he was approached Mess Seargent, reports a fine din­ “Ah’s from Alabam 1 Suh,” said spiritual and material greatness and here at home feel the same way”

How to Win Friends and Prevent Future Wars CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT

HELP WANTED YHE STORY wIts is In love ~ • Persons now engaged in essential f help edit th fi/CE industry will not apply without state* father, Adaolra' m eat of availability from tbeir local bound for Haw United States Employaent Service. Washington, D. C. - A SWIMMING enthusiast, of which bajtrd by enem GERMANY’S FRESH TROOPS After landing there happen to be several mil­ overhear Paul* Some startKng facts have been lions, wants to know more about the Ltunber Yard BeIp Wanted, white or col­ ored, full time, overtime, should live in Hol­ wbetn Zorie is I gathered by AlKed war strategists Yale-Kiphuth swimming combina­ lywood. permanent work. Apply Doc. Hamp­ the U. S. with regarding Hitler’s abUity to throw tion and what they have done. ton, Lindsley Lumber Co1., Bollywood, Fla, to be In danger, reserves into the western front. “Also,” he writes, “can you give hot Is captured They give one explanation as to fed* the meuuta me the history of the 100-yard swim­ die. Pierre a why the war against Germany has ming record? I’ve been in the navy Longest Distance Flight lasted so much longer than the war wants Zorie kHl for two years where swimming is a Nonstop Is 3,563 Miles Is dead. Sixo planners expected. big part of our training, and where rives, and Zorl It has been estimated that since abiUty to swim has already saved until help arriv D-day when Allied troops landed on thousands of lives. Not only every The longest distance flown non­ Normandy, the Germans have lost navy man, but every army man who stop today over a regular civilian 1,000,000 men killed, wounded or sails on transports must be inter­ air route is the 3,563-mile hop taken prisoners. This is a terrific ested in swimming. Ii can easily made by the planes of the Qantas loss in a period of six months. mean life or death to us.” Empire Airways across the Indian SKe stagge However, despite that heavy loss, ocean between Albany, Australia, wkich the thr I Well, Bob Kiphuth has been with war strategists estimate that a and Colombo, Ceylon. crashed open, Yale 28 years. Yale has won 32 col­ greater number of Nazi troops now The second longest distance is porch and wa face the Allies than on D-day. The lege swimming the yard, championships in the 3,376 m iles flown between New total of D-day (June 6) was 65 di­ York City and Lisbon, Portugal. stunted tree. visions. But today Germany has 75 the last 36 years. Pierre was divisions on the western front. , In the last 27 years, yard away It is also estimated that Germany’s Yale has won 350 men. The re total strength on all fronts is just college meets, los­ easy way to was waiting under 6,000,000 men. ing only nine, one Steve without American troops in all corners of the globe have won the admiration of the youngsters of every nation. of the greatest rec­ ning. This increased strength on the Many of the war orphans have been adopted by individuals and units of tbe U. S. armed forces. Congres­ western front has not come from ords in sport. Cer­ UNCORK STUFFY I Zorie rem sional leaders in war zones have reported that the American soldier and sailor are doing more to prevent future tainly no football the Russian front. It is known wars, by their cooperation with children, tban any act of congress. saying, “Hoi that some divisions have been coach or football pull the trig transferred from the Russian team has even ap­ NOSTRILS breath. The proached this mark. front, but they have been re­ Nostrils dogged, with the earl: placed by other troops and the ‘Fighting Third’ Giving a Good Account of Itself And it must be ad­ GrantlandRice m e m b r a n e s CSiinese jasm eastern front has been kept at mitted that swim­ swollen? Quick, She aimed ming is not only one of our great­ spread cooling V head. She foil strength. It is too risky to M entholatum take chances there. est sports, but our most important In nostrils. SnulT The ■ explosio Therefore, war strategists es­ sport in war. No one can deny this, well back. Speed- pistol out of timate that the chief increase of especially when you consider the ilyitstarts4vita! did not one actions: Helps strength on the western front vast spread of the Pacific ocean. I ) Thin o u t thick mucus; 2) about. The has come from the Volksgrana- Now concerning the change in Soothe irritated membranes; his hand. H dier divisions. These include swimming records that have taken 8) Reduce swollen passages; the mud. place in the last 47 years in the 100 4) Stimulate local blood One of Ste boys of around 16 and old men of supply to“sick’’area. Every 16 which Hitler started forming yards free style — the greatest test brealh brings quick, wel- Mr. Lanning into groups around September I. in speed—here are the records. co7Rereh'e/.Jars,tubes30g. Mr. Lanning There are 10,050 men in a divi­ his hands CO World’s 100 Yard AU of the sion; they have little training, Free Style Record: poor liaison, and are short of SeronCs pistol sUppe arms, especially machine guns. M t ■+ 1897—CO —J. a. D erbyshire Scotland she sat down But they fight with considerable 1902—S9.6 —F . C. V. L ane ...... EnEland Then Stev 1904—58 —Richard CavUI,...,...Anslralia voice said, ‘ ferocity when mixed in with 1904—57.08—Cecil Healy ....Australia tmits from the regular army. 1906—56 —C. M. Daniels ...... D. S. A. She put h German youth has had miKtary 1907—55.04—C. M. Daniels ...... U. S. A. She felt sic training for years, which has been a 1910—54.08—C. M. Daniels ...... U. S. A. hands and h 1915—53.8 —Duke Kahanam okn U. S. A. with pain, big help. Reports are that these 1922—52.6 —Johnny W eismuller U. S. A. new troops fight in bursts—furiously 1927 —SI —Johnny WcismoUer V, S. A. her up, but for a while and then are exhausted. 1943—50.6 —Alan F ord (V ale) U. S. A. help. They have no stamina. 1944—49.7 —Alan F ord (V ale) U. S. A. Steve sat Another factor which has helped These records show a change of the Uttle po the German high command is the more than 10 seconds for the 100 tending to withdrawal of about 20 divisions yards in these 47 years. They show Irritable, depressed moods are often found some from the Balkans, thus the shorten­ a drop from 60 seconds to 49.7, related to constipation. Take Nature's- tied Mr. La ing of the front line in Holland. Sev­ which is further proof that about 99 Remedy (NR Tablets). Contains n® then he tied eral Finnish divisions also have been per cent of modem athletes are chemicals, no minerals, no phenol as Mr. Lann thrown into the western front. better than the old timers. It was derivatives. NR Tablets are different garage at However, it remains an encourag­ not until 1906 that the United States —act different. Purely vegetable —a dered what combination of 10 vegetable ingredi­ through, wa ing fact that as of today a dwindling began warming up. Before that ents formulated over 50 years ago. percentage of the German army is Great Britain ruled the water and Uncoated or candy coated, their She hear made up of men of the proper fight­ the waves. But in the last 38 years action is dependable, thorough, yet strange, th ing age—from 18 to 38. The U. S. Third army has given an excellent account of itself during the entire war. Upper left, show* the U. S. A. has dominated the gentle, a 9 millions of NR'a have Stromberg. * * * Maj. Gen. E. V. Landrum addressing officers and men during lull in activities somewhere in northern Franco water by a wide margin with C. M. proved. Get a 25 $. box today. . . or w as sorry Lower left, largest ordnance tractor, used to haul 8 -inch and 240-mm. guns for Third army. Center, search­ Daniels, Duke Kahanamoku, John­ larger economy size. All druggXSti berg in the *• ‘ TROUBLE IN ITALY Caution: Take only as directed. Premier Bonomi of Italy has writ­ ing streets for lurking Nazis. Right, Lieut. Gen. George S. Patton, commanding general of the Third army. ny Weismuller and Alan Ford in “I intende ten President Roosevelt a 100-page front—not overlooking other U. S. Nft TO-NfGHT/ TOMOftftOW AlftfGHT you in the letter outlining in great detail many swimmers who were close along­ She hear Italian complaints against the Brit­ Take Nazis in Greenland One-Arm Hunter Wins side. Swimming is not only one of ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE thought she ish. When and if this is published, it our greatest, but one of our most the sharp, I ‘ important sports. For it is a sport and the ex will make some of the Greek trou­ r m m bles with the British look relatively every young American should learn. was, Zorie pale. Above all else, it is a life-sav­ fore she sli Among the grievances Bonomi ing matter, which few other sports conscious, outlined to the White House are the m k ever are. tried so de terms of the armistice forced upon • • • Stromberg Italy by the British—with American AJo ‘Greatest’ ONE WORD SUGGESTION miral arriv acquiescence. The armistice terms FOR ACID INDIGESTION— have never been published, and one There is always an insistence, The days big reason is that the Alhes are year after year, from the general Jiie first on fearful of public reaction to the sporting public that the word 1 UMSSU that Zorie frankly imperialistic demands of “greatest” should be brought in. night, even Churchill. There is no such word in sport. Not ■on, all the t It calls for the ceding by Italy to even the Greeks had a name for it. get kept c the British of the island of Pantel- This has been brought to mind by themselves leria, just south of Sicily. This tiny the number of letters that have STRAINS, SORENESS in spite of island—only 58 square miles—would come in lately asking us to com­ could not si make the British a constant military | pare the Red Blaik army squad with CUTS, BURNS A momin threat to Italy. the best college teams of the past. amazingly A favorite household antiseptic dress* Churchill demands it, however, in Several have asked if Army wasn’t ing and linunent for 98 years—Hanford's good night, order to safeguard the “jugular, “the greatest college team” of all BALSAM O F MYRRH! I t contains ing images vein” of the British empire, the sea time. soothing gums to relieve the soreness and fast and sh ache of over-used and strained muscles. couldn’t ge lane through the Mediterranean to j Once again we’d like to repeat— Takes the sting and itch out of burns, Suez. And considering the difficulty ! there is no such animal. The Army scalds, insect bites, oak and ivy poison­ the sunligh British shipping had going around backfield with Blanchard, Davis, ing, wind and sun burn, chafing and adjoined h Africa during the early part of the chapped skin. Its antiseptic action less­ Kenna, Minor, Hall and Lombardi ens the danger of infection whenever the “ Can I s w ar, some U. S. leaders think he is j was magnificent. So was the Army ■kin is cut or broken. asked. “ I right. line. But we call your attention to Keep a bottle handy for the minor people.” casualties of kitchen and nursery. At The Adriatic port of Trieste will the fact that some of those Bernie your druggist—trial size bottle 35£; “What p be taken from Italy and made an in­ Bierman Minnesota teams were also household rise 65<; economy sise $1.25. see?” her ternational free port, and the ar­ terrific—also a few in other years a a HANFORD MFG. CO., Syracuse, N.Y. “I would mistice also provides for relinquish­ belonging to Jock Sutherland and Sole makers of Duncan.” ing a part of the Italian breadbasket, The loss of an arm while deer Pittsburgh, Rockne and Notre Steve ca the Piedmont, to France. On an isolated stretch of northeast Greenland, U. S. coastguardsmen hunting three years ago didn’t pre­ Dame, Howard Jones and Southern he was not To sweeten the pill, the Italians surprised and captured a German radio-weather station, last enemy out­ vent E arl H ast, 31, of Castle Shan­ California. The Leahey-Notre Dame ted along were promised that the terms of the post in Greenland. A 183-foot Nazi traw ler and its crew w as also captured non, Pa., from bagging this 160- squad of last fall with Bertelli as BalsaiH ,• Mijrrb- Steve wo armistice would be lightened in pro­ iu nearby waters. Above shows coastguardsmen moving captured radio pound buck. Hast shows how be quarterback was as good as any I ed blue c portion to the degree of help they supplies. shoots his rifle on a tripod. remember. which his give the AlUes in the rest of the Considering what Army did to striking, war against Hitler. such good teams as Navy, Notre evidences So complete is the British control Dame, Duke and Pennsylvania it Get Your War Bonds A —almost t that last spring, when Soviet Russia Greek Elas Troops Man Guns Swiss President is quite possible that Army was the at Kokee. announced recognition of the Bado- most destructive of all - football ★ To Help Ax the Axis ing above glio government, Badoglio was ad­ forces. It was certainly too de­ scratch on vised a few days later that he had all. He w structive for any competition col­ W N U -7 53—44 no right to deal with any other gov­ lege had this fall. and the m ernment, Allied or not. Author of old feeling this note was Lieut. Gen. Frank Noel Red Blaik of Army doesn’t agree His blue . Mason MacFarlane, then deputy with me — in ranking the Notre carried president of the Allied control com­ Dame team of 1943 over the Army hand. He mission for Italy. Result was that 1944 outfit. Rip Miller does. So does about her although recognition of Italy was an­ Ed McKeever, who was Leahey’s “With assistant last year—who turned in For You To Feel Well nounced in Moscow, no ambassador in his de such a fine job this season after be­ 24 hours every day. 7 days every has been sent to Rome, nor has Italy week, never stopping, the kidneys filter Democrati ever been permitted representation ing completely outclassed in materi­ waste matter from the blood. cheering al by Army and Navy. If more people were aware of bow the in Moscow. lddneys must constantly remove sur­ United St • * * plus fluid, exeess acids and other wasto gratitude 1944 Summing IJp matter that cannot stay in the blood CAPITOL CHAFF without injury to health, there would lulu.” Giving Army and Navy due and be better understanding of why the The ad C. Certain administration leaders whole system is upset when kidneys fall have been urging dynamic E. A. full credit, it must still be remem­ to function properly. how are y bered, in justice to other colleges, Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­ “Practi Stephens of New Orleans to run for tion sometimes warns that something mayor of that city. Stephens had that they had the pick of over 20 is wrong. You may suffer nagging back­ you.” fine backs from 12 colleges. Few ache, headaches, dizziness, rkeumatie “ We’ve dinner with the President and Mrs " , - pains, getting np at nights, swelling. Roosevelt recently. schools had even one man who could Why not try Doan's PiHs? You wiB you—and make the grade on an Army or Navy be using a medicine recommeudcd the C Sen. Claude Pepper, whose senate country over. Doan’s stimulate the Tun

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Aboard ship bonnd for Bawaii she Is thrown over- answered. “I saw them a ;couple my brother in the doghouse for cer­ Lesson for Janoary 14 Due to an unusually large demand tm d • be^rd by enemy agents, bat Is rescaed. of days ago. They are still a little tain careless things he said on the current war conditions, slightly more time l-.cd. white o r cot- bitter at the way you outsmarted historic night of the dinner party.” Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ is required In tilling orders for a few of After landing at Oahu, Paul and Zorie lected and copyrighted by International the most popular pattern numbers. Thould Hve in HoJ- overhear Paul's brother, Steve, with them on one point after another all “Where he belongs!” the admiral lApply Doc.Hamp* Council of Reugloua Education; used by I., Hollywood, PU . whom Zorie Is infatuated, plotting against night long and held them until the said belligerently. permission. Send your order to: i* the O, S. with Lanning. Believing Steve U. S. Navy arrived. But they be­ “Well,” said Steve, “I argue that to be In danger, Zorie tries to rescue him, lieve In putting credit where- it be­ the admiral was throwing his weight J E s i s BEGINS HIS MINISTRY Sewing Circle Needlecraft DepL- but Is captnred by Lanning and driven longs. They admire you tremen­ 866 W. Bandolpb SL Chicago 60, SB. | |e F lig h t tat* the mountains. She is told she must -around too freely when he dragged LESSON TEXT—Matthew 3:13-4:11. Enclose 16 cents for Pattern die. Pierre arrives at the cabin and dously. They spoke of you so flat­ Paul out here. I also argue that the GOLDEN TEXT—Thou Shalt worship the .5 6 3 M ile s -:> wants Zorie hated. Be claims that Steve teringly that my ears burned for adm iral is m aking a. pest of himself Lord thy .God, and Him only Shalt thou L - S T T i i . - No ______is dead. Stromberg, another spy, ar­ you.” in popping in on ali his grandchil­ serve.—M atthew 4:10. Wama nrc flown non- rives, and Zorle tries to hold the group “What will happen to them?” dren the way he does and trying to Ready for service—this is the until help arrives. Steve shrugged. “The case is out run their lives.” ■ next scene from our Lord’s life oijuiar civilian which comes before us in Matthew. li.SlK-mile hop of my hands and I can now return “But it’s good fpr them!” the ad­ to my job at Pearl Harbor. I do miral cried. “It keeps them on Thirty years had passed since His . of the Qantas CHAPTERXIX birth, but these are hidden in ■ess the Indian not like Naval Intelligence and I their toes!” silence, save for the one glimpse FAST RELIEF from liny, Australia, hope I will never be assigned to it “One moment, Admiral,” Steve Sie staggered out of the door again.” of Him in the temple which is given In. Which the three struggling m en had said firmly. “Court is now in ses­ "There is one thing I am very sion and you are out of order.” only by Luke. COLD DISTRESS 1st distance is crashed open. She crossed a little curious to know,” Zorie said. “Does These were not years of idleness or porch and walked down a step into The adm iral’s white hair stirred in RHlEF O N E -Eose Hesdocbe. Ii between New this magical radio device that all the soft sea breeze. His china-blue luxury. He was obedient to Joseph liii, Portugal. the yard. She stopped beside a this excitement was ahout—this JY- and Mary. He worked in the carpen­ RELIEF T W O -R edK e fev er. stunted tree. eyes were glowing with determina­ 419—really exist?” tion. His jaw was more prominent ter shop. He fellowshiped with God’s RELIEF THREE-Lesses body n h t , Pierre was standing less than a “That,” Steve gently answered, “I people, and best of all, with His RELIEF FOUR-Esse stilly sese. yard away from the two fighting than usual. consider a military secret not to be “Now, look here, my dear—” he heavenly Father. He showed obedi­ RELIEF FIVE-Retkte SMsde sches. men. The revolver was raised. He entrusted to the mercy of an inno­ ence and faithfulness in life’s ordi­ was waiting his chance to shoot began with his amazing vigor. No need to just suffer from common cent young girl.” “It’s no use, Admiral,” Zorie said. nary things. And then, all at once, Easy to Crochet. cold miseries. Grove's Cold Tabteta Steve without hitting Winthrop Lan­ “I will try,” Zorie said, “to blush the day of His public m inistry was at Y'tNE, two or three crocheted get right down inside and work In* • ning. “If you really want my opinion— temally on all these usual symptoms with maidenly modest shame for Steve is right.” hand. butterflies form the edge of a t the same time. Take exactly as di­ Zorie remembered her father’s asking the question. There’s anoth­ His baptism and temptation were lovely towels, scarfs, or pillow rected. Large else eaves money. saying, “Hold your breath when you “But Paul needs a lesson!” the er thing that’s puzzled me. I’m a part, the opening event, of that cases embroidered in these floral pull the trigger.” She drew a deep admiral shrilled. “He needs the granting, of course, that you are healthy, wholesome kind of outdoor ministry. We find Him: motifs. ¥ breath. The air was cool and sweet bright.” GROVE’S with the early morning fragrance of work he’ll get on a plantation. Fur­ 1. Identified With Sinners (3:13-15). “Next to being a genius,” Steve therm ore—” John, the fiery forerunner of Jesus, COLD Chinese jasmine. said, "comes the ability to recognize Bobsledding on Mountain She aimed the pistol at Pierre’s “Admiral,” Zorie stopped him, had come with a burning message TABLETS it.” - ...... “you don’t understand Paid. He be­ of repentance, and sinners were Our Most Dangerous Sport head. She held the trigger back. - “The historic night I met you in The • explosions almost kicked the' longs where books are. Let him go coming to him to be baptized as a the rain by the trash basket, you back to Elleryton.” sign of their contrition. pistol out of her hand . . . But she thought, for- a moment that I was The most dangerous sport in did not once blink. Pierre spun “And lose you?” the admiral Suddenly Jesus appeared. John America is bobsledding down the | : u s ; 2) Anna Boland.” ASPIRIN 1 rr.n es; i about. The revolver dropped from yelped. pointed to Him as the “Lamb of Mt. Van Hoevenberg run at Lake “Well?” said Steve. WORLD'S UROEST SMtER U' his hand. He pitched forward into “But I’m staying here to help you God which taketh away the sin of Placid, New York, a fast four-man I o o d “Later, when the admiral decided the mud. with your book.” the world” (John 1:29). When He sled making this mile-and-a-half Ivry to take -me "along,-you must have “But you’re marrying Paul!” offered Himself for baptism, John I'''!' One of Steve’s muddy fists struck realized that my presence might run with its 26 abrupt turns in 100 R.EAli_Y FI^iE TtA \ Mr. Lanning in the mouth. She saw. Zorie looked quickly from his demurred. There was no sin in seconds, says Collier’s. jeopardize your, plans.” . seamed red face to Steve’s big brown Mr. Lanning sag to his knees with Jesus that He should need baptism. So spills may be reported at his hands covering his mouth. “I gave it some thought,” Steve one. She sat forward in her chair. There was Ho occasion for Him to admitted. “ While I was waiting out­ “Hasn’t Paul told you? We agreed once, the passing of each sled is CflRflfKn AU of the strength left Zorie. The express in a special act His obedi­ announced successively from sev­ side your Auht Hannah’s, I tried to the other night we are completely ence, for He always did the will of ■ORANGE PEKOEj& PEkCOE pistol slipped out of her hand and look at it as my war-muddled friends en telephone stations set along the she sat down in the mud. wrong for each other. Our engage­ God. (Heb. 10:7). would look at it. I reasoned that ment is broken. Infactl Paulbroke course; and every person making V T-€ A / Then Steve's strange, rumbling Why then was Jesus baptized? We the trip, including professionals, is they knew Anna Boland; had been it himself.” find the answer in the central pur­ voice said, “Baby, we did it!” shot in Berlin, that it would be very first required to sign a waiver, re­ She put her hands to her face. “This,” Steve said lazily, “is very pose for which He came into the tv;o easy to check up ofi you, and that interesting. I don’t know when I’ve linquishing his right to sue for She felt sick and confused. Her world, namely, to save sinners. Here damages in case of accident. Bay War Savings Bonds they would 'realize’ that, if I were heard anything so interesting.” at His official entrance upon that CSine hands and her feet were throbbing double-crossing Ihehi1; I wouldn’t be with pain. Steve was trying to lift “Our ten minutes are up,” said work He, who though He knew no dumb enough • to—associate- openly the admiral. sin was to become sin for us, took her up, but she was too weak to with Anna, Boland ...... Will you help. “Admiral,” said Steve, “will you the sinner’s place in baptism. It wa 3 Td Hove Been a Goner.; .” please tell me" 'why "you brought kindly tell that nurse that I’ve got not because He had Himself sinned, Steve sat her down in a chair on along that thesis on the retooling of to have five minutes alone with her the little porch. She saw him at­ the Waifenfabrik Krupp "plant? I but because He was to become the patient?” substitute for the sinner. What mar­ tonds nrc oftcr* tending to MT. Lanning. Steve had honestly .think it w as that harmless “She won’t like it,” said the ad­ velous condescension and grace! . T n ! ; e X a t u r e J£ found some pieces of rope. He piece of literature that tipped the m iral. >). Coniains na tied Mr. Lanning’s hands together, scales.”.. ' n. Approved of God (3:16, 17). •-i*. no phenol then he tied his ankles together, just . “She will love it,” Zorie assured ; i 3 arc«iiV erent “Your grandfather,’' Zorie an­ him. The Holy Spirit, like a dove, rested as M t . Lanning had tied hers, in the swered, “was standing over me The admiral trotted out. Steve upon Him. The dove is one of the •y v c ^ b ’c—a. garage at Uluwehi. And she won­ a D ibleineredi^ while I packed.' Wq were trying to pulled a chair across the lanai so symbols of the Spirit, and speaks of dered what, after all he’d been ( •>0 years ago. catch a plane. Remember? I that it was close to Zorie’s and fae- gentleness, meekness, purity, peace •ontcd, their through, was keeping Steve alive. grabbed everything in sight. I hap­ ingGher. He sat down, bent for­ and love. slioroueh,. y et She heard Steve talking, in his pened to grab that.” ward, and looked at her. His blue Out of the eternal dwelling places ■i !six's have strange, throaty voice to Basil ‘‘But why had you saved it?” eyesj were very serious. He took in heaven came the voice of the s' today... or Stromberg. She heard Steve say he AU druggisti “You wouldn't understand,” Zorie heribands. eternal Father expressing His ap­ s direcied. was sorry he had shot Mr. Strom­ answered. “Only a girl who has Zotie’s heart was beating rapidly. proval and pleasure in His son. berg in die shoulder. copied dozens of theses and knows :She was reasonably certain that, in The person and work of Christ bear |!P O W A L rn G W t “I intended,” Steve said, “to shoot how badly most engineers spell and ;a very short time, she would be in their own commendation of Him to you in the head.” piinctUate would understand . . . this man’s arms. Something in his us as divine. Here we have the Fath­ LAXATIVE She heard other voices, and There is another question, Steve. . . 'manner made it seem imminent. er’s word, and the Holy Spirit’s com­ thought she was imagining them— Pierre—” She recalled a night on the Pacific ing. Thus we have here the entire the sharp, thin voice of the admiral, “I am so sorry,” Steve gravely when she had stood beside Steve at Trinity. and the excited voice of Paul. It stopped her, “to have- -to tell you the rail and watched the moon come was, Zorie decided a moment be­ HI. Tempted by Satan (4:1-11). that that gallant fellow died of lead up. Amber had crossed the deck A time of testing was ahead. Jesus fore she slid out of the chair un­ poisoning.” K v-= .anil , said, in her assured way, did not fear it, but notice that He conscious, very ironical. She had During these long white nights, “Steve! When are you going to ask tried so desperately to detain Mr. did not seek it either. He was led iGESTIOM she had wondered-so ofteir-if Pierre me for a dance?” by the Spirit into this great conflict. Stromberg until Paul and the ad­ had died. Now that'She»kneW," she At that time, as Zorie recalled it, 3 E S T ! 0 N — miral arrived. And here they were! We may learn that we must not could face it as a' moral issue. She, she-had reflected with bitterness that seek nor put ourselves in the way of Zorie Corey, had deliberately shot she'wouldn’t have the courage to ask temptation, but when it comes we V-iiiA; The days were difficult, especially and killed ai. man! But.-now-;that she a inan to dance with her if she lived the first ones, but it was the nights may meet it without fear. God is knew, she experienced no sense of to.be a hundred. with us. that Zorie really dreaded. Hvery guilt. The..fact was chilling, but it “Steve,” she said, “I love you. I night, even with her bedside lamp He was tempted as the Messiah, left her.with no.regrets. wonder if you love me.” and the Son of God, and it was a real on, all the things she wanted to for­ “If you don’t ' mind,” Steiie was . "Zorie,” Steve answered, bendjng get kept coming back and living testing, one from which we need to saying, “there are some things my closer, “ I have been in love with you learn what to do when tempted. It themselves all over again, so that, grandfather wants to consult you from the night I met you in the in spite of sleeping capsules, she was threefold: physical, spiritual about.” rain,” and vocational. could not sleep. “The Book?” Zorie asked. STAFF SERGEANT JOHN SCHUSTER, infantryman from - • Zorie got up. “Steve,” she said, 1. The Physical Temptation. A morning came when Zorie felt “No. The admiral has somehow ■antiseptic dress* “if there is anything I can say or do Forty days of conflict with Satan Stehonl NewJersey Rears—Hanford's amazingly better. She had had a acquired, the notion—perhaps from to encourage you, don’t hesitate to made His body hungry. Under such J?H1 It contains good night, fairly free from disturb­ the recent front page headlines in ask for my co-operation.” “ 'Hitthe ditch, boys;here come the Jerries’ Lihetherestofthm . I th e soreness an d which you have figured so prettily— circumstances it was a terrific !trained muscles. ing images. She ate a big break­ ITHE END] men I dove for the nearest hedgerow in a Normandy.field on the fast and she asked the nurse if she temptation to use His divine power Th out of burns, to make bread. He could have done road to Si. Lo. The low-flying planes dumped their bombs along. I and ivy poison* couldn't get dressed and sit out in Jrn. chafing and the sunlight on the little lanai that it, but He did not. One doesn’t have the road. Only one missed, and that one hit near me. Iwasbadly', pptic action less* adjoined her bedroom. to live, but one does have to obey wounded by the shell fragments and the next thing I knew I w as ! i whenever the and honor God. in an evacuation hospital and an Army nurse was giving me. “Can I see some people?” Zorie Note how effectively Christ used • for the minor asked. “I would love to see some blood plasma. If it. hadn’t been for that Td have been a goner. Jind nursery. At Scripture (from Deuteronomy—have Tm an old hand at plasma for Tve had it twenty times. Now', B tze b o ttle 35 £; people.” you read it lately?). It is the only lnom y size $1.25. “What people would you love to they’re giving me whole-blood transfusions. There were Army Io., Syracuse. N. Y. sure answer to Satan’s temptations, Trs o f see?” her nurse asked. nurses with me all the time and, tired as many of them were,' “I would love to see Lieutenant but you must learn it if you are going to use it. they’d spend their off-duty time with us wounded men, helping Duncan.” I to bring us bach to where we thought things were ready worth' Steve came out onto the lanai—but 2. The Spiritual Temptation. Here Satan asked Him to presume fighting for. We need all the nurses we can get. If you cati, join he was not alone. The admiral trot­ the A rm y Nurse Corps.” ted along beside him. on the grace of God. If he cannot Steve wore white slacks and a fad­ get you to abandon your faith, he ALLWomen Can Help! ed blue cotton polo shirt against will urge you to go to some fanatical which his muscular darkness was and unscriptural extreme in using If you are untrained*— take a home nursing or nurse’s aide courses it. striking. He bore surprisingly few. I If you are a senior cadet nurse— serve your final six months in - IJo nils "A God always cares for His own evidences of that battle to the death an Army hospitaL —almost to the death—in the mud when they are in the place where lAx the Axis at Kokee. There was a small swell­ He wants them to be, but He does If you are a registered nurse—join the Army Nurse Corps. Yon ing above his right eye, a healing not deliver us from foolhardy and may mean the difference between life and death to our wounded 1 unnecessary risks which we want to 53—44 scratch on his chin. That was about men. Visit or write your local Red Cross chapter for full informa* all. He was as splendid as usual, call “faith.” O 3. The Vocational Temptation. tion and application blank. .Or communicate with the Surgeon. and the moment she saw him, that General, U. S. Army, Washington 25, D. C. old feeling came over Zorie. Christ had come into this world to Bis blue eyes were sparkling. He wrest from Satan, the usurper (who carried a ginger flower lei in one is now the prince of this world— NURSES ARE NEEDED NOW! hand. He bent over and looped it John 12:31), the kingdoms of this about h er neck. world. Satan suggested to Him that I T cel W ell He could accomplish this by simply "With the compliments,” he said Hay. 7 day9 eveF7 bowing down to him—thus escaping Pltaw send mo Information oa how Ia m a m itta n S nun* .i . . Q I, the kidneys filter In Ius deep, lazy voice, “of the toholn tho U .S. Army H un. Cwpa . Iam asen io rca S ttn u n .' . , . Q e blood. Calvary’s cross. Democratic Administration, the to caro for our woundod tolditn. I am untrained but want to ltarn Q e Jiwiirc of how tb s Satan is busy urging men to take nlly remove sur- cheering populace, and the entire ■i.i and other waste spiritual bypaths. He has his own I ft :ty in the blood United States Navy—with especial Jiith1 there would gratitude from my chief in Hono­ leaders who skillfully evade and _ -aiig c f w hy tb o avoid the cross. They have a religion I t when kidneys fall lulu.” The admiral said excitedly, “But without the offense of the cross, but, I too frequent urlna- mark it well, it is not Christianity, Jns that sotm-thlng; how are you, my dear?” BifTvr nas'jin g back- "Practically recovered, thank even though it bears that name. Fill out this coupon and oend.lt to tho Surgton General, V. $. Army, Wmhlnpton 3 %' ■z-'Tii..ss. rh eu m atic Jesus met and defeated Satan by D.&aortayour'tocallled Cr*** Recruifanont Committee s. 6*.vr-’.linc. you.” 1 ' H ils l You wiB “We’ve been very anxious about the use of Scripture, and by honor­ ■f.nimwided the ing God the Father. Jesus’ re­ i RPB-SA-N-JI Istirnulato the fane- you—and very anxious to see you.” and help them to sistance of the devil caused him to w-f.vte from th a “The nurse,” Steve reminded him, SELECTED go away. It still works. Read James nothing harmful. “said ten minutes, and not to excite Bse with con/irfence. 4:7. Then came the angels to minis­ few.” FICTION BY ter to Him. Victory over the enemy “But ten minutes won’t begin to of our souls brings peace and be long enough!” Zorie protested. GIFTED AUTHORS spiritual refreshment. U. Si ARMY W NURSE CORPS i3& "There are so many things I want THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLlfi N. C. JANUARY 10. 1046.

THE OAYIE RECORD. Remodel Department THE DA C FRANK STROUD - • Editor. Store Happy New Year Oldest Pap Sanford's Department Store, New Year Greetings f No Liquot-, TELEPHONE Davie county’s oldest mercantile EIntered a t the Foatoflice In Mocke- establishment, which was organized On Pages 1945 NEWSA vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail in 186 7 , and has been in operation m atter. March 3,1903. Of Father Time’s Book, we have asked him to To All My Friends f since that time has recently remod O tis Hend SUBSCRIPTION RATES: eled the present building which was make the following notations: Winston Sal NE YEAR. IN ADVANCE 1 1 OO erected in .1 8 8 3 . R. B. Sanford, Bring a smile with each rising morn and the IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE S 50 the President and manager, show­ May The Year 1945 ! H arlev So satisfaction at each closing dag of a joyous trio to Wins ed us thro igh the large store a few The town clock was exactly cor­ duty well perforated.” . days ago. The basement floor has Mrs. W alt rect on Jan. 4 th. This is publish­ been laid with concrete, and will I Be Filled With Many Blessihgs | day for . a ed just to keep history straight. bolds a posit contain the plumbing department, 9 I The Record is always glad to hardware, paints, wire, etc. i E. P. Foster H . S W The first floor has been repainted I And Few Sorrows i print all the news that is fit to print. W ednesday If you have any news of interest throughout and here you will find a If It’s Cotton-See Foster Mocksville, N. C I I bis daughter drop us a card or letter, or tele­ complete line oi everything usually phone N o. 1. We would appre­ carried In a first-class department I May Peace Come To A I | H eavy he Mo ciate your co-operation. store. A new stairway and an en larged rest room has been installed I War-Stricken World Before I Mrs. R P. One of Charlie Monroe's hillbilly on the second floor, and Johns- ill with pnett musicians was talking over the ra­ 9 * Manville ceiling has been put in. 9 Another New Year Rolls Arohnd t her friends v. dio a short while ago telling how This floor is used as a stock room, •jiAX JJOTICE M r and N much he loved the Mocksvillefolks together with a furniture depart Those hillbilly fellows should like M r. and m ent. I I I Statesville, the Davie county folks, for they R B Sanford has been a mem. visitors Thu have carried away hundreds of ber of this old reliable mercantile I L S. Bowden I Davie county dollars. house since igoi The next oldest Please Pay Your F O R SA L Dodge car w man in service is Roy M. Holt, Cotton farmers In Davie as well I i ter. C. F. as other cotton counties, are find­ houser, who celebrated his 4 0 th 1944 Tax Now! I Sheriff Dayie County { ing it a difficult proposition to gel anniversary with C. C. Sanford 9 $ Mr. and ft their cotton picked. It might be a Sons Co , on January 1st. Morganton, good idea for the Government This firm and The Davie Record The Penalty Will Go Into Effect week in tow to send all strikers to the cotton are the two oldest business bouses M rs H obart in Mocksville. They have seen a counties and make them pick cot. WHEN YOU NEED FO R SA L ton. A government that can draft country village of a few hundred On February 1st, 1945 CaudeIl ban boys for the army and send them population grow into a bustling ton Cbevro’.e And We Urge You To Pay Your County Tax thousands of miles awav from little town of about 2 ,0 0 0 popula­ COAL and ICE home to sacrifice their lives, should tion, with all modern conveniences good business houses, churches, Before That Date And Avoid A \% Penalty Mrs. Flo- be able to come to the relief of the Phone Us. We Deliver Promptly been ill at h schools, concrete highways, side­ overworked farmer whose sons are Put In Your Winter Supply Of Coal Now. boro street, in service. walks, water, sewage, lights and friends will many other conveniences unknown W. H. HOOTS, Promoted To Major in "the good old days.’’ A. M. Ki MOCKSVILLE ICE & FUEL CO. spent severa Mrs. Hansford Sams, Jr., of this Connty Tax Collector. Phone 116 Mocksville, N. C. tow n w ith h city, has been advised that her Progressive Farmers Mack’s man ium unn) husband has been promoted from John Ijames and sons Elmer. Ern­ see him . Captain to Major. Major Sams re­ est, Ivau and son-in-law Jam es Ruck­ er, colored, of CaIaLaIn. think that FO U N D ceived his promotion Christmas machinery is worth all it costs when ■iiiiiim iiiniiiiiiiiiii N o. 2 7 6 -1 9 day, He entered the U. S. Army it comes to farming. They traded m store, on R In October, ig 4 3 , and is now sta their Model H for a Model B. John TO YOU AND YOURS by calling at Deere tractor. They also bought a ing for this tioned in Italy. Mrs. Sams tnak^s tractor cultivator last spring, togeth­ I We Welcome her hc-me in this city with her fath­ er with other equipment. Thev went J = We Mean It From The Cpl. Quin er, R. B. 'Sanford Congratula­ to work, and their 1944 crops e x c e e - l s ded their 1943 crops by fa r. They S tioned at Ne tions, Major, and here’s hoping harvested 1300 bushels o f corn, 150 = 5 The New Year! Bottom, Of Our Heart week-end in you will soon be home. bushels of potatoes, 300 bushels of: = Mr. and Mts small grain. 30 bales of cotton pick­ Because it gives us the opportunity of telling you W henW eSay From The Hoosier State ed and sold, 6 o r 8 bales in the fields K eep your to pick vet. They raised 650 chick­ and free of ens, 8 calves, which brought their Spiceland, Ind., Dec. 3 0 . 4tHappy New Year” expensive h cattle and stock head up to 22 for how much we hope 1945 will bring health, hap­ Dear Sirt-Find enclosed $ 1 for 1944 They also harvested enough card brings Record.: Fred said tell you if you rough reed to feed their cattle and piness and prosperity! To You And Yours dress. had any Blum’s Almanacs to send stock. They grew enough peanuts and molasses to feed their families, him one at once, as he wanted to Ijames’ wife and daughter Her. and M rs. F. R start planting his garden. Every­ daughter-in-law Marjorie, canned a at Rowan M thing is a glare of ice, and tempe total of 1500 quarts of fruits and ve­ lisbury, wb getables. They hope to make bum­ I Siler-Reavis Funeral Home SHUTT & BOWDEN from an ope raturo has been zero. He sure per crops in 1945. but cannot excel went on Jan. needs the Almanac right now. 1944 due to the loss of one man who I Mocksville, N- C- MRS. FRED DRIVER. has been inducted into the army. HOME & AUTO SUPPLY T . W . G r . [The Almanac has been mailed, thanks for and Fred will have a good garden Sgt. Chaffin Overseas hiMMiiiwiiiiiimii BnniiiiiiMHiifiiiiiiiniiiiiuim iiHuiimuHuutta fresh sausag If he follows directions. Editor ] An Advanced China Air Ba e—Techni­ bones which cal Sergeant William B Chaffin, son of fice Friday. Mn. T. N Chaffin, Mocksville. N C , M Letter From Texas recently arrived from the United States and has been assigned to the famed T h e m anv Lyford, Texas, Dec. 2 7 . Chinese-American Composite Wing of the HAPPY NEW YEAR will be sorrj Fourteenth Air Force, quite ill at Mr. Frank Stroud. Sergeant Chaffin, a dert typist, has BEST WISHES My very dear friend:—I am en­ -been in the army since Octobhr 9, 1941. ville, where He took his basic training at Camp Lee, m ent T h u rs closing $ 1 10 check to lenew my Serving you has made this year Va .-and was assigned to Fester Field. A wish for a happy New Yew this year subscription to Record, and also tor Texas, staying there until he received his overseas orders. one of .the happiest of our experi­ L O S T -B l a Blum’s Almanac. I trust this Sergeant Chaffin is a graduate of Mocfcs- is synonymous with wishes for the defeat C hurchill, bl will find you and yours well and ville High School Prior to Ins entry into spot on brea the army he was a field representative for ence 'in this community. May enjoying life.. I am in very poor J. N. Click, The Philip Carey Company, a building of the Nazis and the Japs, and for the vie receive re wa /health and-almost helpless I of­ material firm, and worked out of the Char­ GOOD FORTUNE be with you lotte, N. C.. office. \ j ten think of you and my many The Mosksville resident is married and torious return of our boys. P v t. W alt friends in old North Carolina. I has one son daughter. His wife, the LI during the coming year. the holidays former Anne Baggs, is making her home - am truly proud of The Record. It with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. and Mrs. J. is truly a clean paper. Long life Baggs, Swansboto. N. C. 1V1* Y " V Tfr- r Pvt. Broadw F t. G eorge to its good editor, so keep the good AMERICAN CAFE work going on. John A- Blackwelder M rs. M yrt As ever, your friend, John A. Blackwelder. 68 , well known Puby Angell Purvis, Proprietress MOCKSVILLE HARDWARE CO. ter of Mr. a CHARLES L. WOOTEN. Calabaln farmer, died at his home on R. I, bey, of Ron' Thursdav evening at 9.-20 o’clock. Mr. £ rMi Mocksville* N. C. York to live Blackwelder had been in declining health X ;ppirpxixixm xnxm sm sisixm m m m ixm s tor the past two years. is in the U. Arrive From Overseas Funeral services were held at flames X S. Sgt. Robert Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roads Baptist Church Saturday afternoon Bobbie, I George Evans, of K. I who has been In at 3 o'clock, with Rev. Wade Hutchens in the South Pacific for the past 31 months, charge, and the body laid to test in the and Mis Cr has arrived in California bis friends will church cemetery. received pai be glad to learn Surviviug are the widow, one son. Wil­ and arm F Cpl. Graham Durham, who has seen ac liam, a grandson four brothers, Chan. M. home of his tive duty in the South Pacific tor nearly Blackwelder, Harmony; Lonnie W. Black­ three years, is spending a 30-day furloogh , . welder. _ - High Point; T A. and------H. F. Black- HAPPY NEW YEAR NEW YEAR GREETINGS ried to Low with his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Dur- * . eJ: h two sisters. Mrs. Anna Che for treatmsn bam,L. an R. Vts 4.J Grshsmn l. has 1 traveled a__1 manv s'. c aniMshire HosweiHarmony, vies as andand Mrs. B. D F.Et Tutterow. R. I. thousand miles and visited many strange R A D IO R lands since leaving home. Mr. Blackwelder was a son of the late May Happiness and Material Cpl. Ernest Frye, who has been in the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Blackwelder. of R. 2, May 1945 Bring You in full opera Europeantheatrreof war for manv months, and spent bis entire life in Davie County. al Hom e, arrived last to spend a furlough with home He had many friends throughout the coun­ radio awav. folks near Smith Grove ty who were saddened by news of bis death. To the bereaved family and rela­ Abundant Joy and Success Success Await You In 1945 Joseph C. Massey, of Statesville, tives. The Record extends syu 1 pathy in S gt. Gilm R I, was in town Monday looking this sad hour. spending a his parents, after some business matters. Pvt. S. M. Daniels, who has been Rights, near overseas two vears, is spending a entered the The Winston Salem tobacco mar. 2 l-day furlough with his parents. KURFEES & WARD 1 9 4 1 , and h ket re opened vesterdav. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Daniels, on R. J. P. Green Milling C o m p a n y Pacific for a 4 : Pvt. Daniels has been in service “Better Service” years, and w Mrs. G F Forrest and daugh. 4J^ years. - He received a leg in. ter. Miss Elizabeth, of R 3 , return­ FLOYD NAYLOR, Manager front lines jury in France last Julv 2 8 th . H e ed last week from a visit to Mrs. C Mocksville, N- C. home since Garland Forrest, at Louisville, Ky.. will go from here to a Government Mocksville, N. C. is needless t Pvt. Forrest i s somewhere in hospital at Nashville, Tenn., for France. further treatment. W H ig/iW VsVsV^^W W ^ and friends home again. THE DAYIE RE(X)RD. MOCKSVILLE, N, C.. JANUARY 10, 1945.

I*********** Miss Ruby Walker. R; N., who! THE DAVIE RECORD. holds a position in Jefferson Hos­ Sgt- Poplin Missing f pital, Birmingham, Ala., returned * * Oldest Paper In The County home T hursday after spending sev* Princess Theatre ★ eral days here with her parents, igs No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads i Mr and Mrs. H. S. Walker. WEDNESDAY ONLY A NNOUNCEMENT * ilr We close every Saturday night at i i ' LADY” with * NEWS AROUND TOWN. * 8 o'clock—reason being that we are Ella Raines & Franchot Tone too tired to work. Please co-oper­ The Farm Implement Business Formerly Handled Otls Hendrix spent Thursday in ate with us by getting your work Winston Salem on business done before that time; THURSDAY and FRIDAY Bjr C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Will In The ★ ★ SOFLEY’S BARBER s h o p . AN AMERICAN ROMANCE” with \S Harlev Sofiev made a business ! trio to Winston-Salem Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kincaid, of Briaa Donlevy & Ann Richards Future Be Conducted By I Maple Avenue, announce the ar­ In Technicolor kings i Mrs. Walter F. Crouch left Sun­ rival of a daughter, on Wednesday. if day for . aeon, Ga., where she Jan. 3 rd. Mrs. Kincaid and babe bolds a position. are at Baptist Hospital, Winston- SATURDAY I Salem Rankin - Sanford * “CALIFORNIA JOE" with ★ H. S Walker returned home Wednesday from a short visit to Wanted Farm Help—White or Don “Red" Barry & Walley Vernon his daughter in Raleigh. colored, married or single Will furnish stock and tools. Will pay MONDAY and TUESDAY I* Heavy hens 25c lb. salary and share in crop. See or * Implement Co. ★ Mocksville Poultry Co. write A. F. MENDENHALL, “AND THE ANGELS SING” if I r e it R oute 4 , Winston-Salem. N. C. w ith Fred McMorray-Betty HnttOD Mrs. R. P. Martin, who has been i * ill with pneumonia, is much better Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith and m nd her friends will be glad to learn. daughter Sarah, Ned Lookabill and We Will Continue To &ell Clyde Seamon spent the week-end Mra. Tbomas Poplin, of this city re­ Mr and Mrs. Noah Hursey and ceived a message Saturday morning from with Pvts. Alton Smith, Richard the War Department, advising that her Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Roberts, of Lookabill and Cecil Seamon, who son, Sgt. W. Poplint was missing in action. Statesville, R. 4 , were Mocksville are stationed at Ft. McClellan, Ala. Sgt. Poplin was a member of a crew on a AUTO LOANS McCormick - Deering visitors Thursday. Mitchell bomber. Two of the bombers failed to return from a strike against the CITIZENS FINANCE CO. I FOR SALE—Three milch cows, Northern Kuriles. Sgt. Poplin has many Vance Hotel Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1 9 3 2 one fresh and others to be fresh friends in this city who are hoping that he Dodge car with good tires and hea­ m. H. F. BLACKWELDER, will turn up safe and sound in a short Statesville, N. C. Farm Machinery ter. C. F. Potts, Mocksvtlle, R. 4 , Mocksville, R. 2 . while.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wright, of Cpl. Clarence Brogden 1 son of i -I!-*-*-*-*-*-***-** a Morganton, spent several days last the late Brogden,'of R. 4 , is We Are Equipping An Up-To-Date week in town guests of Mr. and spending 21 days In the county Mrs Hobart Hoots. with relatives and friends. Clar ence has been in the army nearly FOR SALE—Good mules, at the four years, and in foreign service A Happy New Year | Stock Room and Service Caudell barn in rear of Penning over two years. i ton Chevrotet Co. TAYLOR CALL. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Smith and children, of Dudley, N. C., visited To All Our Friends And Patrons We Wish Department |mptly Mrs. Floyd Naylor, who has relatives and friends In their old been ill at her home on Wilkes- home county last week. Stacy is a To Express Our Sincere Wish For low. horo street, is much better, her veteran of world war No. 1. H e W here We Will Be Prepared To Take! Care Of friends will be glad to learn. has two sons who are in this great Prosperous New Year conflict—one in India and the other CO. A. M. Kimbrough. Phtn. 3-c, a prisoner of the Japs. Their many Your Farm Machinery Needs-Located Behind spent several days last week, in friends were glad to see them again. IN. C. town with bis family and parents, Mack's many friends were glad to Chief- Machinist.- Mate W. L. Sanford's Store see him. When Your Clothes Need! Ijames, of the U S. Navy, is spend * ing a 3 0 -dav leave with home folks A FOUND —194 5 auto licenseplate on R 1. Louie is the' father of-a * ; No. 2 7 6 - 198 . neai Otbo Graves brand new son, Steven Dudley, Attention, Remember Us I store, on R 4 . Owner-can get same who arrived on Jan. 1st. Mrs. RS by calling at Record office and pay Ijames and babe are at Harding I Ing for this advertisement Clinic. Louie has been in the Ij. 5 Rankin - Sanford S. Navy, for the past 18 years, and Cpl. Quinton Smith, who is sta­ has been in Europe for some time. tioned at Newport, Ark., spent the MocksvilleDry Cleanersj week-end in town with his parents, James-Gibbs Mr. and Mis. Will N. Smith. Implement Co. T-Sgt. Robert A. James, son of Depot Street 5 Keep your Hair Soft, Beaudfult Mrs. Frances James, of this city, and free of Dandruff. Simple, in­ and Miss Grace Gibbs, daughter of expensive home treatment. Post the late Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Gibbs, card brings free information. Ad­ of Morganton, wete united in mar­ riage Dec 31st, at York, S. C., dress, BARBER, I, STATEMENT OF CONDITION Harmony, N. C. Esq. E- Gettys Nunn performing the marriage ceremony. Mrs. Mrs. F. R. Leagans is a patient Tames is manager ot the local Wal­ MOCKSVILLE BUILDING & LOAN To All Of Our Friends at Rowan Memorial Hospital, Sa lace stores Sgt. Tames recently re­ lisbury, where she is recoveriug turned from overseas where he was ASSOCIATION N from an operation wLich she nnder- a radio gunner on a B 2 4 . H e left And Customers We Wish went on Jan. 2 nd, Weduesday for Miami, Fla OF MOCKSVILLE, N C., AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1944 ASSETS 'LY T. W. Graham, of R. 2 , has our thanks for a generous supply of Notice To Creditors THE ASSOCIATION OWNS: fresh sausage, spaie ribs and back Having qualified a¥ AdMniMrator with A Happy New Year bones which he brought to our of­ the Will annexed, of-Mary E. Allen de Cash on hand and in Banks . . . • • $ H 0 6 5 4 4 ceased, notice is hereby givea to all per fice Friday. sons holding claims against the estate of State of North Carolina and U. S. Government Bonds 26 57 S 0 0 said deceased to present them to the un­ Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank . . . 1 5 0 0 0 0 May The New Year Bring Peace The many friends of Leslie Daniel dersigned. properly verified, on or before M ortgageLoans ...... 8 8 7 1 7 6 0 will be sorry to learn that he is the 3rd day of Jannary, 1946 or this notice will be.plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ Money loaned to shareholders lor the purpose of enabling quite ill at Davis Hospital. States, sons indebted to said estate will please them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first To Woirld ville, where he was carried for treat­ make immediate settlement. mortgage on local improved real estate. ment Thursday. This the 2nd dav of January, 1945. •i •*. f.- •_ ' \ - . r _,-V * - : WILEY PLOTT. Share L o a n s ...... I 0 8 5 0 0 rear LOST-Black Spanish dog named Admr c. t. a., of Mary E. Allen, decs'd. Advances made to our shareholders against tbeir shares. Is O iaJiiiiI Wish Mocksville, N. C, Route 2. No loan exceeds 90 per cent, of amount actually paid in. Churchill, black curley, with white By A. T. GRANT, Attorney Feat spot on breast. Finder return to Advances for Insurance, Taxes. Etc. . . . 5 6 17 J. N. Click, Mocksville, R. 4 , and Office Furniture and Fixtures .... 2 2 5 .0 0 Iv ic receive reward. Notice of Resale! Real Estate Sold Under Contract .... 1 9 7 0 00 Pvt. Walter M. Broadway spent Under and by virtue.of an order TOTAL $ 1 3 1 1 9 7 2 ' the holidays with his parents. Mr. of the Superior Court of Davie and M rs. J. M. B roadw ay, o n R.. 4 . County, North Carolina, made in LIABILITIES Pvt. Broadwav is now stationed at the special- proceeding entitled F. Ft. George Meade, Md. Lakey, Admr. of N. Gray: THE ASSOCIATION OWES: Lum ber Co. L ake., Des’d. vsCharles W. Lakey, To Shareholders et al. upon the special.’proceeding Mrs. Myrtle Alexander, daugh­ Funds entrusted to our care in the form ot payments on docket of the said court, the under­ ...... in ...... ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank God- shares as follows: ca i bey, of Route I, has gone to New signed Commissioner will on the Installment Shares . . $ 6 0 7 4 9 25 York to live with her husband who 13th day of January, 19 4 5 , at t 2 is in the U. S. Navy. o'clock m., at the court house Full-Paid Shares . . . 57 too 0 0 iiamiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin door in Mocksville, - NortIr-GaroHna, Other S h a re s ...... $ 117 8 4 9 25 offer for sale to the highest-bidder Bobbie, n -year old son of Mr. Accounts P a y a b le ...... 6 5 6 0 4 for cash. that, certain tract of land and Mis Cree MeCulloh, of R. , Uudivided P ro fits ...... 8 28 2 36 received painful burns on -his face lying and being i n Clarksville Happy New Year Earnings held in trust for distribution to share holders and arm Friday afternoon at the township Davie county,.N jrth Ca at maturity of their shares. borne of his parents. He was car; rolinay .adjoining the lands of Moses ricd to Lowery Hospital, Salisbury, Hall, and-others, and'more parti Reserve for C ontingencies ...... 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 To be used for the payment of any losses, is sustained. (CS for treatment. cularlv described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a white oak, Moses This reserve increase the safely and strength of the As­ Hours Crowdied RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now HalUs corner; thence -W. 2 4 50 sociation. r i a l in full operation a' Walker Funer­ chs. to a gum bush, in said Hall's T O T A L ...... 131 197 2 t , = al Home. Don’t throw your old line; thence S. 2 4 .5 0 chs. to a stake; With every happy thrill you’d like to radio awav. Have it fixed. thence E . 2 2 .3 5 chs. to- a Sower STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA wood Jane Ingle'? line; thence N. experience-every blessing youj could COUNTY OF DAVIE, ss: t5 Sgt, Gilmer Ray Wrights \s 1 5 0 chs. to a Post O ak; Jane Ingle’s corner; thence E 2 chs to a bush wish yourself-may they all b e : yours spending a 3 0 day furlough with J. D. P. Campbell, Secretarv-Treasurer of the above named Asso­ his D a r e n ts t Mr. and Mrs. W. T. in Jane Ingle’s line; thence N. 2 3 1 Rights, nearRedland. Sgt Rights chs to the Beginning containg 6 0 , ciation personalljr appeared before me this day, an j being duly sworn* throughout the New Year. entered the U. S. army in June, acres more or less, save and except says Iii t the toregoing statement is true to the best of his knowledge 2 4 .5 0 acres m ore or .less, sold to N . t 1 941 « and has been in the South and beliet. [any Pacific for a little more than three K. Stanley, and recorded in book . N o. 3 1 , page N o. 4 3 , R egister of j years, and was frequently on the I D. P. CAMPBELL. Secretary-Treasurer. Deeds Office of Davie County, Walker Funeral Home frontlines Thisis his first visit j North Carolina I Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5th day of January, 1945 . home since entering the army. It The bidding will start at $ 7 6 1 .2 5 Cooleemee is needless to say that his family J T h is th e 18 th day of Decem-'. TURNER. Notary Public. Mocksville 1 9 4 4 and friends are glad to have him ber. . T My Comnission Expires January 2 9 , 194 6 . B C. BROCK, Commissioner. 1 home again. t ►I THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS 0 I a / f e d f e ms/ms Attractive All-Occasion Play Suit Looking at OFCODcmn IieLivwoii Play Sets for Brother and Sister Up all night with XT O MATTER how grown-up wo those dreadful look or are, we all remain kids spasms at heart. Deep down the child in ______/ith colds people remains alive, even though ,Why don’t you Sugar Substitutes Lynn Chambers’ on the outside they grow old and 8725 try the well-known Point-Saving Menu 1-5 y a Vicks VapoRub Come Into Limelight gray. That’s the reason folks never SPARKY W lose their taste for fairy tales. steam treatment? Calves’ Liver Baked Just put a good After the Holidays In wartime we particularly want O H / I M RUlNE . spoonful of Vapo- in Sour Cream to believe goodness always tri- THAT PUP HA'S Sfeib in a bowl of boiling water . . . Buttered Spinach Fried Potatoes umphs, that BURIED MY HOU Iicabrin the vapors. AppleCranberry Salad Prince Charming WHY PID I EVE •Crandreliefcom es with every breath Roils Jelly invariably slays- MAKE HIM 5UPE you trie, as the soothing medicated *Ginger Pudding the ogre and res­ STRONG WITH wpots Kiietrate in to the cold-itn'tated COSMIC RAYS/ Jn y TjPrenchial tubes. How wonder- *Recipe given. cues the Princess S ay VapoRub helps loosen phlegm, Beautiful. fag mating, relieve upper bronchial Sngarless Icing. The fairy tale -Sritatita .. . inviting the restful sleep in films has nev­ gws steed so much. Time-tested, I egg white, nnbeaten er been m ore pop­ is the best H cup light com syrup ular than it is to­ Vs teaspoon salt Abt yeHcvingmis^ Vt teaspoon vanilla il TimeffnMs,Tryiti Combine all ingredients In top of double boiler. Beat with a rotary Evelyn Keyes beater until thick enough to stand in peaks. Spread on cake. day. Columbia is basing its most A delightful spicy pudding can pretentious pro­ easily be made from sugar'substi­ Pears and ether fruit may be duction of the tutes, and these are guaranteed to year on “A Thou­ stewed or baked with very little ad­ satisfy the family: ditional sugar because the fruit is so sand and One Pattern No. 8725 comes In sizes I. 2. 8» Nights,” a techni­ 4 and 5 years. Size 2, dress, requires HL sweet in itself. Fruit desserts are •Ginger Pudding. yards of 35 or 39-inqh material; panties, kind to low-on-sugar budgets. (Serves 6) color fantasy of H yard; overalls, Ita yards. Cornel WiIde o l d Bagdad. Send your order to: 1 cup hot coffee They’ve taken the Sugar-Shy Sweets 2 tablespoons shortening Aladdin and his lamp story and are I cup molasses SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. giving it a sophisticated twist, with 535 South Wetts S i ChIcage Have the holidays exhausted your 1 well-beaten egg Cornel Wilde playing Aladdin as a 94 cup sngar Tkiclose 25 cents In coins for each supply of sugar and sweets? Today’s ,crooner, the Frankie Boy of an ear­ pattern desired. I collection of reci­ 2 cups- flour lier age, Evelyn Keyes as a jive- Pattern No, Size ...... pes is especially 94 teaspoon salt mad jinniyeh. planned for the I teaspoon baking powder N am e ...... , , low sugar budget, I teaspoon soda Fantasy de Laxa CONSTIPATION m akes yon f e d Jerkin Suit Address...... I th e dickens* brings on stomach for strange though 94 teaspoon cinnamon Director Alfred E. Green assures r taste* gassy discomfort, take it may seem, Vk teaspoon each cloves, nutmeg, me that the picture will have all the IDEAL for any occasion, this “*s famous medicine to quickly there are many ginger fairy tale fixings—magic carpets, two-piece jerkin suit is tops get on lazy innards’', and I bright and chipper again. foods which can Pour coffee over shortening and giants, a subterranean river with with the teen-age crowd. The BUfS is th e wonderful senna be fixed with a minimum of sugar. stir until melted. crocodiles which change into lotus well-fitting jacket can be collar- aned in good old Syrup Pep* Try packaged mixes, dried fruits, Add molasses and flowers just in the nick o’ time, less, if you like, and is smart too m ntoaifceft so easy to take. candied fruits, and the sugar sub­ mix thoroughly. harem beauties by the dozen, and with long or short sleeves. A By LEN fXBNT MCIORS use pepsin preparations stitutes if the sugar canister is get­ Add egg and beat. an under-water ballet that promises change of blouses gives you many •ftwaenxiptiens to make the medicine more to make the old Annette Kdlermann attractive costumes. ^jafoftatteand agreeable to take. Sobesure ting empty. There are many pack­ Add sifted dry in­ KLEIS y w to iS is is contained in Syrup Pepsin. aged fillings which will relieve sugar gredients, mix un­ subsea movies made during the first ... ^voaSTCB OScCALDWELLfS—the Cavorite from being used in pie and cake World war look like flotsam and jet­ P attern No. 8732 com es In sizes 11, 12, til smooth. Pour 13,14,16 and 18. Size 12, without sleeves, -rimflfisasfor SO years, and feel that whole- fillings, and these come in a variety into wax • lined sam . ,anmaatfeffrem constipation. Svendnlcky Even before World War I, fairy requires SVt y ards of 35 o r 39-inch m a­ REG’LAR iWtrm to re i t of flavors. square pan and terial; short sleeves, 394 yards. bake In moderate tales were popular on the screen. -jSMBM fc Use only as directed. Substitute as many of the. fresh Girl and Boy Play Suits o v e n (350 deg.) As early as the turn of the century fruits for dessert as possible/and if Georges Melies, in France, discov­ DLAY togs for boy or girl—little they are baked, sweeten with maple for 30 minutes, Spread with the following: ered that movies could show magic 1 tots will love this practical set or corn syrup. If your favorite in a way the stage never could man­ m ade in corduroy with bright flow­ DR.CAIDMIS cookie recipes call for one cup of Orange Topping. age. er applique. Sister’s dress has sugar, use % of a cup. They will be Vs cup sugar It wasn't long before America pert puffed sleeves—and she may UTIVE just as good, if a little less sweet: 2 tablespoons grated orange rind showed feature length fairy tales have overalls just like brother’s SYRUP H O T Marble Molasses Cake. 2 tablespoons orange juice and fantasies. One of the earliest Use pretty scraps for the applique. Va cup butter or substitute was Mary Pickford in “Cinderella.” Mix all ingredients and sprinklt Owen Moore, Mary’s husband at the 94 cup sugar on top of pudding. Return to over time, played the prince, and while Oruggists recommend 2 eggs beaten which has had heat turned off, for Jolly Duck for Toy the “transformation” scenes were 2 cups sifted cake dour about 10 minutes. crude beside those in “A Thousand Or Lawn Ornament c. 2 teaspoons baking powder WHOSE 14 teaspoon salt Orange Fig Whip. and One Nights,” they made people HELEN of TROY, (Serves 6) gasp when the pumpkin became a HIS wheelbarrow is easy to FACE'IAUNCHED A THOUSAND PAZO C PILES % cup milk make from scraps of lumber. coach and Mary’s rags turned into T SHIPS,'WAS SO BEAUTIFUL Keiieves pain and s o r e n e s s 2 teaspoons allspice I cup evaporated milk The wheel is cut out of wood and I cup broken fig-filled cookies royal glad rags before their eyes. THAT ADMIRERS FOUGHT Fm itiitf from the torture of simple 3 tablespoons molasses held in place with a bolt. You FSe*, PAZO ointment has been famous I cup orange sections Lavish in Old Days, Too may be able to salvage a metal THE TROJAN WAR FOR HER. far aaore than thirty years. Here's why: Have all ingredients at room tem­ Va cup broken nutmeats wheel from some discarded toy. f ia t. FAZO ointment soothe9 inflamed perature. Measure out flour, sugar, It was Annette Kellermann, one­ actas.r*Rtves pain and itch inf*. Second, Whip miik and fold in cookies. Ada time champion swimmer, who made The ducks are cut out of plywood FAZO ointment lubricates hardened, salt and butter in bowl. Beat for 2 the biggest splash of that period in with a jig saw or by hand with a PO P-T he driedperis-helps prevent cracking and minutes. Add eggs and milk and orange sections and nut meats then This modern serenes^ Third, PAZO ointment tends chill thoroughly. Pile lightly into an elaborate fantasy called “Nep­ Zn vtrfoce swelling and check bleeding. beat for another two minutes. Take MAID IS FAMOUS I THOUfi FnTtbl it's easy to use. PAZO oint­ sherbert glasses and serve. tune’s Daughter” and ,another, “A CUT-OUTS FOR WAUS OR LAWTt ment's perforated Pile Pipe makes ap­ out one-third of batter and mix with Daughter of the Gods.” Annette ORNAMENTS BECAUSE SHE plication simple, thorougn. Yourdoctor molasses and allspice. Drop by e tc cell yoo about PAZO ointment. brought the one-piece bathing suit PERSONIFIES spoonfuls into greased loaf pan, al to fame, and gals have never dis­ PURE, SWEET, '{el-PIZO. Today! 'At TJtjgstorss! ternating light and dark mixture carded it since. These films were WHOLESOME Bake in a moderate oven for I hour. made on location in the Bahamas NV-MAtD, THE ONLY Serve plain or frosted. and Cuba under Herbert Brenon. MARGARINE CERTI' Angel Cake. William Fox starred the Fox Kid­ FIED BY ITS MAKER, dies in elaborate versions of fairy TO BE A ‘TABLE- VA cups light corn syrup GRADE" MARGARINE. Iief At Last 5 egg whites tales, with youngsters playing both 5 egg yolks junior and adult parts. Remember I teaspoon vanilla blonde Virginia Lee Corbin and Frances Carpenter in “Babes in the Ih e mild, sweet, churned-fresh flavor of I teaspoon baking powder • /.!/FOR NU-MAIQ has mode it a favorite for ForYourCough Wood” and “Jack and the Bean­ /CHIU* QUILT I cup sifted flour _ JR SIDES cooking end seasoning, as well as foe ffitscnHilsion relieves promptly be- stalk” ? Those movies cost fortunes. AfPLlQUES OP WMgELBflRROW I tablespoon lemon juice a spread and aase a goes right to the seat of the Doug Fairbanks knew the dream VmEhft to help loosen and expel H teaspoon salt coping saw. They are then nailed ffos other table of youth better than any one else. B v 111«. !teai laden phlegm, and aid nature to the sides of the wheelbarrow and fa Socihs and heal raw, tender, in- Boil syrup until it forms a soft In “Robin Hood,” “The Thief of BiBffld bronchial m ucous m em - bail when tested in cold water. Bagdad,” and “The Black Pirate,” the fun of painting and stenciling iMneaTeD your druggist to sell you Use an unbaked crumb filling for begins. You just trace the pattern a teatiecf Creomidsion with the un- Beat egg whites he gave us some of the best fairy RAISING pie to save fat. Filling can be made tale's the screen has had. on the wood and follow the color ■aEnteniilnc you must like the way it stiff but not dry, chart. •3 sSdj3y allays the cough or you are pour syrup over of prepared pudding mixes to save Walt Disney, bless him, really sugar. • * • Wfcsne-your money bade. them slowly, con­ brought the fairy tale to full flower with his magic brush. “Snow White,” NOTE—Pattern 258 gives an actual-size CREOMULSION tinue beating. Cookies, too, may be made with cutting and painting pattern for the large Add lemon juice which is now revived, is a lovely wheelbarrow ducks and for smaller ducks T A M E Give It tbat well groomed Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis a pleasing combination of a sugar to be used for lawn ornaments or applique and vanilla. Beat substitute and only a small amount thing for kids of all ages. And now, IfiItniai W ,ook" Add lustre. Keep your this mixture until thanks to a special campaign on my designs. Large diagrams showing bow to IIIInIILT hair lying flat Always use of sugar: cut and assemble the wheelbarrow and a m m MorolineHairTonic. Large it holds its shape. part, it will be revived each Christ­ complete list of materials required are T T m I I C b ottle 25c. Sold everywhere- Fold in egg yolks, Peanut Cookies. m as. included. Ask for pattern 258 and enclose beaten until thick 1 cup shortening Try, Try Again 15 cents with name and address, direct to: ( UBIBHIY SOAP FREE and lemon-colored. Fold in sifted dry Vt cup sugar AT FIRST sf VFldt e w y CASH ORDER for 2 dozea “Alice in Wonderland” came MRS. RUTH WTRTH SPEARS 'tf alecks*, of Washing Powder, we Include ingredients. Bake in large ungreased Vt cup honey along, too, just at the time the IIGN OF A . % a* "mS-Ct aasoamtea" gift. I dozea 6c bars tube pan in a slow oven (300 deg.) 194 cup sifted flour Bedford Hills New York ft Isnadi? Soap. Mailed postpaid for $6.00. screen was learning to talk. Para­ D raw er 10 until well browned and done, about 94 teaspoon salt mount made the mistake of cov­ 3$ W B A FSODflCTS CO. AM), Albany, Ga. 60 minutes. Invert on rack until Vt teaspoon baking powder Enclose 15 cents for P attern No. 258. iff O ntiin Jllsb b f WriUfarPriwi) ering such famous faces as those of cake loosens. Ice with following:., Vt teaspoon soda Gary Cooper and W. C. Fields with N am e ...... Vt cup milk m asks. Address... . 2 cups quick-cooking oats Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Cold Preparations a t directed I cup chopped seedless raisins Night’s Dream” was given a spec­ Lynn Says: I cup chopped peanuts tacular production by the late Max Cream shortening, add sugar and Reinhardt. Sogar-Savers: When stewing honey. Beat and add sifted dry in­ Judy Garland played Dorothy in OO YOVJ iHAW E? fresh or dried fruits or making gredients, alternately with milk. “The Wizard of Oz,” based on the have Umhed war-time quota o f our i ______• nZfP-HONE-We fruit sauces, add sugar or syrup Add oats, raisins and nuts. Drop by Baum books, and you certainly KfYSafp For all standard doobfe-€dge safety razor blades. Incredibly leagthene blade life. Better shaves. Takes bat a moment. Pays for just a few minutes before cooking spoonfuls onto a greased cookie haven’t forgotten her singing “Over itself over and over. Simple, practical, positive semi-aotomatic. is finished. Don’t forget to add a sheet and bake for 15 minutes in a the Rainbow.” mZ iP-HONE-KIT* sharpens and strops BARBER METHOD. Sent postpaid pinch of salt to the fruit while it aaywherein U .S. A. and to service men and women overseas upon receipt of only pre-heated (375 degree) moderate Yes, there’s no end to fairy tales, $1.29 in money-order or check. Or C O.D Jn U. S.A.for $1.29 pins small postal cpoks. Both these little tricks will oven. and we’re all happier because of collection charge. (No overseas C.O .D . shipments.) help make the fruit seem sweeter Pecan Crispies. them. It’s good to be able to adopt Print names and addressee plainly. (No cash or stamps please.) without using up a great deal of the faith and eyes of a child on oc­ SPGCttL UNITED .OfFiIL 5% discount on ord ersfo r five o r more kits. Buythts way sugar. 1 cup shortening for service friends. National Bank references. IVt cup sifted flour casion and sail through a thousand ______ZIP-HONE COm P . O. B a x 767. San lone* CnIHowria Dried fruits are rich in sweeten­ and one nights of romance and ad­ ing and may be made into fruit Vt cup confectioners’ sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla venture on a magic carpet. whips without any sugar. Simply • • • PRIV 2 cups pecans, chopped I f k m Tonic Maiqr Doctors Mriss stew the fruit, cook and put Democracy Stitt at Work ^ee few goad-tasting Scott’s Emuldoa through a sieve. Beat two egg Cream shortening, add sugar and Where else could it happen but in BUC adps too, up your system; helps build whites until stiff and use Tb cup vanilla. Add pecans and flour. Make America? Only a few short years ^wmrna resistance fi gainst colds-" of dark com syrup beaten into rolls about 294 inches long arid 94 ago I was talking like a mother to Sff Is a dietary deficiency of A & 0 them. The amount of fruit puree inch wide. Place on cookie sheet and a tall handsome youngster, scared By bake 15 to 20 minutes a t 325 degrees. ADVERTISERS OFFER CONSUMERS gSEacSas. It’s easy I Simper take Scott’, required for this amount of egg out of his wits about playing a scene v/hite-syrup mixture is % cup. When baked, roll in powdered sugar Ciyde Le ■ SsSy tircsgfsout the year. It’s great! Buy in “Children of Divorce.” Yet the Since powdered sugar is more and cool on wire rack. other night that youngster, Gary M f at your druggist’s today! readily obtained than the granu­ A FREE CHOICE OF A WIDE RANGE Get the most from your meat! Get your Cooper, bid $100,000 in w ar bonds for lated type, use it in icings. Pow­ meat roasting chart from Miss Lynn Chanu one of my silly hats, and quipped: S C O T tS dered sugar is especially good bers by writing to her in care of Western ' I just wanted to get the durned tiling OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE i f ) when mixed in the proportion of Newspaper Vniont 210 South Desplaines off the market.” That same kid is Y T E MUISION one cup to a three-ounce package Street, Chicago 6, IlL Please send a not only starring in but producing of cream cheese and flavored with stamped, selfaddressed envelope for your his own picture. And in many ways y.Ipi'd.Gj-i a t Iear-S o'u H1IToTi i & ■ orange juice. reply. he’s still the shy, reticent lad. Released by .Westenk Newsyaper Union. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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I Iijll i} ANIMAL I3E' ANTISEPTIC O il I o q s as directed 5555555555555558555555 rm ? Led, mZIP-HONE* CAMP I moos eat. Pays foe WHEELER d o 0D. Sent postpaid : poo rcceipt o f only A M i 1 I plus small pOSUlI 67 BH ups please.) i k Uts. Buy this way In CROSS STOCK OWNERS’ STAND-BY! PRIVATE TOWN Smart stockman have relied BUCK Bv for years on soo!thing, effective Dr. Porter’s Antiseptic Oil. It’e Roland Coe soothing. . . tends to promoee natural healing processes. Keep 1SUMERS Bi it on hand always for emer­ Clyde Lewis gency use fori minor cuts, burns, saddle £alls, bruises, )E RANGE flesh wounds, ahd use only as S directed. Ask yo^ir veterinarian 2» about it • . . your druggist MNDISE has it. % CrJI “Everything’s camouflaged around here, Eva. I’m really totin’ a bunch of military data to the Colonel’s office!!’ “My sister liked it. So I say it can’t be much of a pic tare!” THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N, C.. JANUARY 10. 1945.

^Illllllllllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'j DAVIE BRICK I WISHING YOU A | | yiCTORY W te m s t COMPANY FORMER 3RD DEALERS IN I Prosperous New Year I BASEMAN POR BRICK and SAND BUY V h E WASHINGTON UNITED Senators and STATES 3 The best insurance we know or a A ONE-TlMB WOOD and COAL a “Happy New Year” is the assurance MEMBER OF THE AMER/OW Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone 119 WAR ES that all of us keep right on buying LEASOe /UL-SfflRS Mocksville, N. C. / b o n d s S War Bonds to the best of our a J A N D

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W titiDtfism Phone 48 Nea an dying h ( l k * I W I E. C. Morris OFmAWAfa Freedom s. The lea st M l force Mocksville, N. C do h e n at home Is to Iniy m BeeN War Bonds—10% (or War MPfcDEP A DtS- Bonds, every pay day. I Real Estate-Insurance I m m sH e p F tY m I CROSSfifR IMDm ES Mocksville, N, C. ikfiH$ponrAHtam ItfYilHH SitffBRSt 2oo MfiiS SeMD llllllllllllinillllllllllllllt!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIinll^ l,!llll!!!llll!M!lll!!llll!li^ B U Y M H t THBJAPLftiBS W A R B O M D S /H BURMA/ The LET US GiN YOUR U. S* Tf& suty Dtpartment Twelve-Year-Old Boy Out To Break Record; COTTON Sold $373,300 in Three Previous Campaigns Davie Record We Are Ready To Gin Or Buy Your Cotton We Will Pay You Highest Market Prices Has Been Pubfished Since 1899 E. PIERCE FOSTER Near The Square Mocksville, N C. 45 Years

FOR EXTRA PROFITS BUY Others have come and gone-your GRAINO FEEDS county newspaper keeps going. For AU Livestock and Poultry Contains All Sometimes it has seemed hard to Necessary Ingredients and Vitimins To Insure Maximum Result*. make ' buckle and tongue” meat but C. T. HUPP FEED MILLS soon the sun shines and again we MOCKSVILLE. N. C. CORN MEAL CUSTOM GRINDING march on. Our faithful subscribers, most of whom pay promptly, give us Twelve-year-old Carl J. Buehler, Jr., is oat to break his previous record of and sales. With the six high school girls shown In the picture he to maUn* the round of New Jersey theatres, community rallies and schools during the Sixth courage and abiding faith in our War Loan. NEWARK, N. J-—With War Bond famed flying fortress, “Hell's An­ sales totaling $373,300 to his credit In gels,” which downed 18 German fighter fellow man. LIST YOUR three previous drives, 12-year-old Carl § lanes in 48 missions over occupied J. Buehler, Jr., of Verona, N. J., is out !urope. to break his previous records during Said to be a spellbinder, Carl “MUs" the Sixth War Loan. his audience thoroughly at every ap­ If your neighbor is not taking The Accompanied by six attractive high pearance. PROPERTY school girls, whom he terms his “Bevy His achievement is the more remark­ of Bond Boosters," Carl has started a able because all sales have been made Record tell him to subscribe. The round of schools, clubs, industries and to individuals and the largest single community bond rallies, which will sale was lor $10,000. Nearly all at the price has not advanced, but con­ keep him busy throughout the drive. bonds he has sold have been in BEGINNING The boy, who is believed to be Series E. America’s champion school War Bond Equally at home in a factory or a tinues the same, $1.00 per year. salesman, is a student at Our Lady of radio station Carl is known as “Die the Lake School in Verona. He started Kid Behind the Man Behind the Gun” selling War Bonds during the Third and “America’s Premier Young War January 1st, 1945 War Loan and totalled $5,450 in sales. Bond Salesman.” During the Fourth War Loan he sold The six high school girls who are ac­ worth and during the Fifth companying nim on the present tour 0t , When You Come To Town 8,400. His achievements have New Jersey circulate through the audi­ In accordance with the law of North Carolina alt per­ ..Jught him a personal letter of com­ ences and make actual sales alter Clfl sons living in Davie Countv are required to list their mendation from President Roosevelt, finishes one ot his appealing sales a jeep ride and a plane ride in the talks. Real and Personal property during; the tiionth . I Jan- Make Our Office Your nary, 1945 You will take notice of this and list your property and give in your poll during January. 19 4 5 . Their Bonds and Stamps Buy a Jeep Headquarters. Penalty for failure to d ) so vill be add :d on all per. sons who fail to list. We Are Always Glad To Tbe listtakers for the various townships of Davie Coun ty will sit at the various listing places during the month See You. of January, 19 4 5 , at which pi ices and in which mouth all property owners and taxpayers of a!l kinds in said Ili M townships are required to return to the listtakers for taxation for 1 945 . Your son who is in the Army, will All male persons between the ages of 21 and 5 0 \ea rs ate to list their polls at the same time. Rciurii of mo perty and giving in of polls are required under the enjoy reading The Record. Just like a pains and penalties of law letter from home. The cost is only 2c. It Is Also RequiredThat You Make j A Crop Report At The Time per week. Send us his address. “We’re buying one,” yelled youngsters s t tbe WhUtIer School, Sioux Falls, Sostt Of Listing Dakota, when they saw the jeep above. Actually they expect to have bought enough war stamps and bonds by the middle of December I* pay for two Jeeps for the armed forces* The army sergeants in the picture motored ever from Sloux Falls Alr Field to show the boys and girls Just what their savings are LET US DO j Don’t Fail To Do This. Failure To List purchasing. (Army Photo* ____ ... Will Subject You To A Double Tax, War Bonds Will Finish Them YOUR JOB PRINTING I By Ferd Johnson Following Are The Names Of The Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Ine • VariousTax ListersForDavieCounty We can save you money CALAHALN T. A. VanZant on your CLARKSVILLE Lonnie Driver ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, JERUSALEN H. M Deadmon FARMINGTON H. C. Gregory STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL MOCKSVILLE Maxie Swicegood HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. FULTON J. P. Grubbs SHADY GROVE B J. Browder Patronize your home newspaper PLEASEi and thereby help build up your N I Naylor, iome town and county. Tax Supervisor. THE DAVIE RECORD. The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPEK-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE KEAD

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VOLUMN XLVI. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, TANUARY 1 7 , 1945 N U M B E R *5

NEWS OF LONG AGO. DON’T On Saving Yonth The World's GreatNeedl The Hometown Paper Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Isenbonr. Hiddenlte. N. C. Winston Salem Journal. Ths world’s great need Is Jusus. j One wonders sometimes it the By The Street Rambler. Wbat Was HappeniDf In Dsvie Don’t think you’re beautiful with, Governor Broughton has com­ This need stands supreme. It ho'metown weekly means as ninth 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up out muted the sentence of a young towers above the need of learning, to our subscribers as we hooe it Attorney B. C. Brack standing If you are vile within; Negro girl convicted of murder and better me:hods of farming, better does, says an exchange, whether The Alphabet, Drowned Tbe on sidewalk drinking coca cola— Don’t travel on the road of doubt sentenced to die. She was only 15 social conditions, better preachers, the dailies have tbe persona) hold Gaither Sanford pausing in front Hogs and Plowed Up Tbe And hope in life to win; years old when she cemmltted the teachers and reformers. We rea­ on the reader as the small town of bus station to salute friend—Re* Cotton and Corn. Don’t seek the pleasures of the crime. The Governor saved her lize the conditions of tbe world is publication. Surveys, with this in t iinied soldier doing everything . in earth life solely on the ground of her very critical. This cannot be truth- mind, have interviewed leaders of ( Divle Record. January 1 5 , 1 9 1 9 ) his cower to create a beer short­ And hope to win a crown; extreme youth full denied. It is critical from the weeklies, witn an interesting result. age in Mocksville—Misses Helen Seed cotton Is 11 cents. Don’t think you’ll live a life of We think he did right. There standpoint of war, bloodshed and On the average, thev have heen Walker end Bobbie Jean Smith en­ Miss Pauline Horn has returned w orth surely are better ways to deal with destruction; critical from the stand­ subscribing to their pet weeklies joying refreshments In drug store— from a visit to her sister in States­ While evil has you down. juvenile delinquents tljan to kill point of war, bloodshed and de for twenty one and a-half years. Four soldier boys from overseas ville. them.- - And we ought to be able to struction; critical from the stand- Before discarding the paper it stays holding reunion on street corner— Born, to Mr. and Mts. A. O. Don’t think you’re noble and sub* find better ways to handling them of finances, as multiplied bllliont of around the bouse for about 4 7 Raymond Siler walking up Main Beck, on R 3 , Thursday, a fine lim e than to keep them locked up in pri­ dollars are being expended to carry days. An average of four people street in the rain bare-headed and daughter. If yon are full of pride; sons. on tbe dirtv business of sin and read each copy and they soend on smoking cigarette—Bearded, long­ Mrs. C. C. Cherry has returned Don’t hope in life to rise and climb If there be those who think there wickedness along every line; criti­ an average of 5 3 . 2 m inntes doing it. haired man trying to get in barber from a short visit to relatives |n By drifting with the tide; Is not a better wav to save way­ cal from tbe standpoint of drunk, These f;.cts are convincing and shop atter 8 o’clock—Smoot Shelt­ Charlotte. Don’t stop because the way seems ward youth than by invoking the enness, adultry, immorality and a they tnaka vour editors proud they on standing in front of cafe look J. B. Whitley, of Winston, was closed letter of the law, we commend for spiritual dearth. No doubt mil have a hand in serving our own ing hungry. ia town a short while Wednesday That leads to Heaven’s height ; their careful reading, a newspaper lions of people are homeless, hun­ readers on about the same basis. on business. Don’t go the May that’s least op­ story that came out of Cleveland, gry, almost naked, heartbroken, May we not fail tliem. Ex. Too Conventional D P. Ratledge returned Satur. posed Ohio, during this Christmas season. uneasy and distressed. Many are day from a few days visit to friends A nd th in k yo u ’re going right. Proposing to reduce passenger It is a story related bv Newton wandering up and down tbe earth President Orders Draft­ at Asheville travel, the director of the Office of Don’t think you’re making great D. Baker, Secretary of War under seeking shslter, food, rainment, Mrs James Ward and Mrs. Roy Defense Transportation says the success Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Baker died comfort, and that which will satis­ ing HoIthouser spent Tuesday In Win. Washington, Jan. 3. — Selective pnhlic hasn’t been co-operating, it Because you’re getting rich; at his home in Cleveland seven fy their need of body, mind, soul ston shopping. Service has been toid by the White has heen traveling. Don’t think because you’re in dis- years ago. But not long before be and spirit. Miss Clarice Rodwell left Wed­ House to start drafting all defered His Grst move to make more died he told this story to one of This need can only be found in people stay at home is expected to nesday for Oxford to resume her You’re down in failure’s ditch; farm work=rs between the sjres of the editors of The Cleveland News, the Christian religion—found bv ac­ 18 and 25 th at the d ra ft law perm its. be directed against conventions and studies at Oxford College. Don’t go the wa> you know is after the editor promised him that cepting Christ into tbe heart, soul The ball was started rolTne by such gatherings. He would help Clarence Grant came in Satur­ w rong it would nit be made public until and life, and living to do His bless­ War Mobilization Director James F. there in several ways. In the first day from Charlotte to spend a few And think you’ll win the race; some tima after Mr. Baker’s death. ed will. He said long ago, "Come Byrnes, who acted with approval place, a person wouldn’t have to days with home folks. Don’t think because you’re with The incident related by Mr. Ba­ unto me. all ye that labor and are from President Roosevelt. fight his way to get on a train, Miss Winnie Smith has returned th e th ro n g There are 364,000 men from 18 ker happened one night in 1912 heavy laden, and I will give you knocking down a couple of women to Greensboro to resume her stud* You’ve found in life your place. when he was Mayer of Cleveland. rest.” (Matt, it 2 8 ) Again He through 25 years who now hold ies at the State Normal College. and stamping on a child. Don’t think with habits that are He said his chauffer drew to the said, "Seek >e first tbe kingdom of draft deferments by reason of their Private Blaine Moore, of Camp farm employment. Having arrived at the conven­ vile curb and entered a stose. A figure God, and his righteousness, and Sevier, Greenville, S. C., spent last Byrnes told Selective Service that tion city, he wouldn’t have to wear You'll climb the hill of fame;.- stepped to the automobile iu which all; and all these things shall he week with his parents near Cana. the army and navy believes more nut scarce leather going from Don’t think because a wrong’s in Mr. Baker sat alone Following is added unto you.” (Matt. 6 -3 3 ) Representative J. F Smithdeal, men fro/n this category nfust he in­ one hotel to another to find they style the story of what happened then, That is, all necessary things of life of Advance, was in town Monday ducted in order to effectively prose- didn’t care if he slept on the street It cannot hurt your name; as related by the Cleveland editor: shall be given unto those who seek conferring with the boys concern* cute the war. or never slept again. And he Don’t think with hatred in your A revolver was thrust through God and His righteousness. In Said Byrnes—“The President feels ing some legislation. wouldn’t have to line up in restau­ heart the side of the window and a voice God, in Christ, in tbe blessed Holv in view of existing conditions that a- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and rants for food be didn’t like and That you are heaven-hound; ' remarked: "This is a boldnp.” Christ, all need is found. Our Lord griculture. like our other war in­ little daughter, of Salisbury, spent might get after a half hour. Don’t stop for persecution’s dart Mr Bakersaid I was frightened came in person to this earth that dustries; can with few exceptions be a day or two in town last week with Americans have always been a If God and truth you’ve found. but I asked what be wanted. He might establish a plan of re carried on by those in the older age little convention crazy. The waste Mrs. Miller’s parents. uYour money,” be replied. ‘•Bet­ demption whereby -we should be groups.” in man power and lung power has The physicians report but one The war mobilization director It Gui Be Done! ter hand it over without any iuss/ saved from all sin and wickedness, heen enormous. There have been new case of influenza in MocksviUe pointed out he had been told that if too many of tbem Hpw much Is Something in the young man’s which is the cause of all want and this week, that being Mrs. James Full use of America’s limitless more men were made aveilahle from too many? The ODT ; thinks one face appealed to me. I couldn’t distress, and to supply all our need W ard. energy and ambition, together with farms—then deferred men in the would he superfluous. Maybe tbe think ot him as a robber. “according to his riches in glory.” OPA will ration conventions.— Mr. and Mrs. W. H. LeGrand a liberal, forward-thinking policy next higher age group would have "W on’t you tell me why you are Praise His holy name. Charlotte Observer. are spending a short while with re­ on the part of the business and co­ to be drafted and this category. doing this?” ! asked. However, men and nations seek Bryant said, would include men latives and friends in Richmond operation on the part of the pub­ lic, can usher in an era of plenty “I had to, misfer. There’s no everything else, generally speaking, most of whom are fathers North Carolina I . „. „ . „ _ county. Davie County. \ I" The Superior Court when the peace Is won. one willing to give me a job, and and leave Christ the Saviour, God The group of men holding farm J. A. McDaniel, who holds a Po- Dsike Sheek. Exrx. of Camilla Sheek, Business is pledged to do its part I’m hungry.” of Father, and the Holy Gnost the deferments is the Iareest remaining sition in Richmond, Va., spent the source of young men for the draft/ decs’d.. et al. —by increasing the opportunities “Suppose I were to offer you a Comforter, out of their lives. They vs holidays at home with his parents, There are 364.000 men from 18 to for all to earn, Ior all to buy. It job? Suppose I were to give you absolutely reverse the order that Eliza McCIamroch; B C. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McDaniel. 3 7 draft age group have been df- some money—a loan, say—until Christ gave them Hence war, Guardian ad Litem; et al heirs at Miss Sarah Reece has accepted a pledges a ju st and enlightened Wage ferred as essential farm workers. law of Camilla Sheefc, decs’d. yon could get back on your feet>’ hunger, distress, strife, hatred, en­ position as teacher at the Libettv policy, and proposes making use of Byrnes has asked Hershey to so The gun was withdrawn as quick­ vy, revenge, trouble, heartache, school aud entered upon her dnties the techuologicat "know how” ac- far as possible to draft the young NoticeOfSaIe ly as it appeared. I took out my povery, want, misery, woe, death, Under and by virtue of the powers M onday camalateH during the war to market men in view of tbe Tvdings amend­ the finest products at the lowest business card and a £ 1 0 bill. and damnation O how the world ment, which aims to exempt actual of an order of the Superior Coart of Miss Ila Jackson, a former stu­ DavieCounty made in the above “If you come around to my of­ needs Christ and all of His wond­ farm workers from the draft. The dent at Salem College, but who is prices. Special Proceedine entitled “Duke fice tomorrow I’ll see tnat you get erful principles, purity, holiness, Tydings amendment directs dratt going to teach in the Cooieemee Accomplishment 0 1 business’s Sheek, Exrx. of Camilla Sheek, de­ program for the future will require the job,” I told him. peace, love, innocence, goodness, boards to exempt essential farm ceased vs Eliza McClamrock. et al, graded school, spent several days workers but leaves the standards for heirs at law of Camilla Sheek,” the the public’s co operation, for legis­ Mr. Baker called a business ac­ greatness, beauty and wonderful undersigne I Commissioner will on last week in town, the guest of Mrs. deferment up to local hoards In ite lative action will be needed. The quaintance that night, asking him power! O reader, seek Him, SEEK Saturday, the 3rd day of February, E. P. Bradley. past, selective service has set uo an public’s co operation, for legisla­ to give the youth a job. The friend HIM! Let Him rule and reign in 1945. a t 12 o’clock, M.. a t the court Fred L. Foster and Miss Sudie advisory plan under which work un­ house door in Mocksville, Davie consented vour heart and sou'. This is life’s Cope, hoth of R. 4 , were united in tion action will be needed. The. its were counted toward deferments. County. N. C.. offer for sale to the The next morning I wondered if better way. marriage Sunday afternoon at the public’s action can encourage post, highest bidder, that certain tract- of war tax policies that leave suffi­ I’d done right, but my doubts dis. !and lying and being in Farmington Methodist parsonage, Rev. D. C. Believe it or not, but Blums Al Township, Davie County. N. C., ad­ appeared as my caller showed up. Ballard performing the ceremony. cient funds for expansion, laws that manacs are about as scarce and hard joining the lands of Charlie Ward et His face and hands were scrubbed The Record extends congratulat clearly prevent unregulated mono­ to get as a package of Camel cigar­ al, and hounded as follows. to*wit: to a pink. His clothes were old Beeinning at a stone in the mid­ ions and best wishes to the happy poly. and labor policies that es. ettes or chewing gum. b u t neat. dle of Cedar Creek. Eliza Barneycas* couole. tablish the responsibilities of both I BUY MORE THAN BEFOREJ . ’’This much I'U promise you. tie’s corner; thence East with Win. Corp. S. A. Turrentine, who ser­ labor and management.—Ex. The Record only $1.00. Saunder’s line 49.10 chs. to a stone, hesatd. ‘'You’ll never have to " v " “ said Saunders’ corner in E. Gibbs ved for eight months in France, regret whal you’ve done ” line; thence N. 8:33 chs. in J. W. El­ and who Iiuded at Hoboken, N- J., Taking His Choice lis’ line, corner of lot No. 6 ; thence Today my young friend holds a Land posters at this office. RATION GUIDE W. 47 OO chs. to a stone in middle of on Dec. i 6 th , arrived in tow n Mon. Young and inexperienced father, highly responsible position and Cedar Creek; thence down said creek day and will spend a week with re­ gazing at triplets the nurse had just brought out: ’'W e’ll take th e one' there's no telling how fa he’ll go to the beginning, containing 40 acres latives on R. 2. Corp. Turrentine SUGAR-Book 4, stamp 34, To the People more or !ess, being lot N t. 5 in the in th e m iddle.’’ After rtlating this story the ed was in the 4 th Division and was good for 5 pounds indefin­ of this Community division.of the lands of John Wil­ itor added this: “I passed the liams. decs’d recorded in Book No. wounded severely while in the front itely. The Victory Volunteer goes by To Wives and Parents home of the man w*io bad ptessed many name* in the Sixth War Loan. 4. page 607. Register’s office of Da­ line trenches in the second battle GASOLINE-Coupon 14 in Sometimes he or she is cfillsd a vie County, N C. the gun on Mr. Biker during the Gallant, sometimes a Blue Star of the Marne. His brother, S. H Terms of Sale: One-third cash and of Soldiers mowstorm a tew nights ago. In A book good for 4 gallons, Brigadier or per­ Turrentine was killed in battle. haps a Bondadier. the balance on 90 days time, with If you are sending The Re* the window was a holly 'wreath— expires March 21. Wiiatevei- the des­ bond and approved security, or all Mrs. John Ijames died at the ignation, he or she cord to your husband or son and in the center of the wreath a SHOES-Airplane stamps I, is performing a. cash a t 1 he option of the purchaser. home of her sister, M rs. Will Owen practical patriotic This the 2nd dav of January, 1945. who it in the armed forces, lighted candle.” 2 and3 in book 3. valid in­ service. In this last Thursday morning of heart A. T. GRANT. Commissioner. please see that his subscrip­ Yes, in this instance Newton D. definitely. / community in Ihc trouble, after an illness of a few next few weeks tion is paid in advance. We Baker, chief executive of a great FOOD-Red stamps Q5 thru you will meet many hours- Her death came as a severe of them at work, in are forced to discontinue all dty, proved that there was a bet. S5 in book 4 valid indefinite the theatres, at Notice To Creditors shock to the entire town. Funeral your workshop, in subscriptions to the boys-in t$r way to save a delinquent youth Iy for meats, fata and oils. the banks and in Having qualified as Administrator with and burial services were conducted than Iqr invoking the letter of the the Will annexed, of Mary E. Allen de­ foreign lands or in army Blue stamps X5 thru Z5 and your home. ceased, notice is hereby givea to all per­ by her pastor, Rev. E. 0. Cole, law . Remember one thing: you do not A2 and B2 in book 4 valid do them a favor when you buy an sons holding claims against the estate of camps in tins country when Not all delinquents can be saved Friday afternoon, and the body laid their subscriptions expires. indefinitely fo r processed extra War Bond. You help your said deceased to present tbem to the un­ to rest in Rose cemetery. Surviv. to society in the way that Mr. Ba country, your fighting relatives and dersigned. properly verified, on or before The soldiers want thier home ker saved this young man. But foods. friends and yourself. The Victory the 3rd day of January, 1946 or this notice ing are the husband and two child, Volunteer gives his time and his will be plead in bar of recovery. All per­ paper. We have had to mark we have faith enough in mankind FUEL OlL-Period 4 and 5 energy in a great cause. He or she sons indebted to said estate will please ren, Miss Gelene Ijames and How. to believe that a vast majority of makes it easy for you to do your several names off our books coupons from last year, and duty by buying at least one extra make immediate settlement. ard Ijame;; her father Giles How Soys and girls who go wrong could $100 War Bond over and above your This the 2nd dav of January. 1945. ard, and one sister, Mrs. W. A. this week. Maybe one of be. rescued from a career of crime period I, 2, and 3 coupons;; regular Bond purchases. WlLEY PLOTT. them was your Admr c. t. a., of Mary E- Allen, decs'd. Owens. Mrs. Ijames wan in her Ity the helping band of a friend at for this year valid through-[ THE EDITOR. Mocksville. N. C , Route 2. 5 3 rd year. son.- the critical moment in their lives. out current heating season. ! Bi' A. T. GRANT. Attorney THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. 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Makes Rjy Saving. against Ohio State, To get Qatalr and satisfying relief RUBBER as we recall the from coughs due to colds, mix this faint and faraway recipe In your kitchen. Once tried* details. Brick Mul­ you'll never be without It. First, make a syrup by stirring I ler is still credited cups granulated sugar and one cup oc w ater a few moments, until dissolved. with the distance GraatlandBtce record, registered A child could do It No cooking Ib sptta of worttme rosWctlow, needed. Or you can use com syrup or Americon motorists traveled 280 as 70 yards in many dust-covered IiQuid honey* Instead of sugar syrup* &3!ioft passenger miles In 1943, guides. T h e n ' g e t V& ounces of Pinex from © drop of about 44 per cent from Later on along the West coast any druggist. This is a special com* t&e olMime high setin 1941.Steam many conceded a new record to pound of proven ingredients, In con­ jrnEroad passenger mites traveled centrated form* well-known for Its Kenny Washington, U. C. L. A. star, prompt action on throat and braa- 1943 were 2000 per cent who was supposed to have thrown chial membranes. above 1941» a completed pass for 68 yards Put the Pinex Into a pint bottl* against Southern California. - Gift Apron f>iwi add your syrup. This makes afuK Aoother proof of the Smpor- pint of splendid medicine and you get Sooeo o f ro b b e r Sn tire s: 2 4 “It was in that neighborhood,??. VdADE in red and white polka- about four times as much for your V Howard Jones of Southern. Califor­ money. Jtneverspoils,andtastes fine. Serge cities in the II* S. re­ Crisply-Coated Fbh Takes It Easy on the Budget -tvA dotted cotton and trimmed serve all their milk by motor nia told me later. “It may have with a band of green edged in And for Quick, blessed relief, it is (See Becipes Below) amazing. You can feel it take hold hi I Articles* been 65 yards—it may have been red—here .you haye a delightful, aw ay that means business. It loosens Serve Fbh Often 70 yards. It was'too long for me. I colorful apron that makes a most the phlegm, soothes the irritated mem­ R A tingle skid can take as Lynn Chambers* couldn't tell you the exact distance.?* acceptable gift at any time. You’ll branes, and eases the soreness. Thusit isnicfa a s 100 m iles off a tire* want one or more for yourself makes breathing easy, and lets you Wartime speed and careful A3 civilian meat supplies grow Point-Saving Menu Brick Muller and Kenny Washing­ sleep. Money refunded if not pleased G ton were undoubtedly two of the too! driving will prevent this mile­ leaner, Ash will again come to the » » » In every way. a g e w aste. rescue as a good •Baked Fish With Cheese Sauce great long-distance passers on the I West coast — probably two of the To obtain complete pattern, finishing protein food. Fish Baked C arrots Mashed Potatoes Instructions for the Gift Apron (Pattern is easier to pre­ Whole Wheat Rolls best in football history. No. 5802) send 10 cents In coins* your L pare' than meat, Green Bean Salad name, address and the pattern number. and it bakes, Orange Chiflon Pie IsbelVs Long Peg broils, fries and Beverage The longest completed pass I ever cooks quickly. •Recipe given. saw came in a game between the. Fish is at its professional AU Stars against the IOUSEHQLD By LEN best when it's Green Bay Packers In California- perfectly cooked. Cut fillets in six servings. Season several years ago. Green Bay . ,in KLESS By that, I mean, the bones sepa­ lightly with salt and pepper. Lay in this game had the baU on its one- rate from the delicate flesh, and the shallow, well greased pan. Make yard line with only a few seconds coating is crisp and golden brown if sauce of I tablespoon butter, flour, left to play. Cecil IsbeU of Green A large soda bottle may be used B EG oodrich water, lemon juice and mustard, the fish is pan-fried or broiled. Bay faded back of his goal line and as a substitute for a rolling pin This delectable food is available stirring constantly until thickened. whipped a long, high one through • (but not on hubby). The in large quantity now, and it’s wise Add remaining tablespoonful of but­ the balmy Califoniia air. to plan to serve it not once a week, ter to bread crumbs and sprinkle ; Cut the m aterial w ith which you over fish. Bake in a hot oven (400 Don Hutson was already Under M but several times, to lessen the way. He galloped down the. field wish to cover your ironing board drain on red points. When served degrees) for about 20 minutes. O n ycxxT Iavoriia Ne & C. sta tio n with two All Stars alongside.. Sudi on the bias. This will prevent ow sy Saturday morning S with a garnish of lemon and parsley When much fish is served, it is denly Hutson, with Us amazing wrinkles. 1 1 :0 0 A .M ., E .W .T . or one of the excellent sauces, fish good to vary the method of cooking speed, put on full steam, ran away and serve it as a souffle occasional- WISB WSOC WFBC B can become a regular family favor­ from bis guardians and took the-ball When the rope clothesline W FTP WSJS ite. Jy: around the mid-field strip at , least needs washing, wrap it around a B Fish Souffle. 10:00 A.M .,C.W .T. - FOl MIIOI ICItS HO run OF Condiments should be used wisely 65 yards from the spot where Isbeli washboard and scrub with a stiff WSB WSM WAFO WROL WSFA so that fish can take on an agree­ (Serves 6) had thrown the pass. It Was an easy • brush, rinsing thoroughly. Give L RHEUMATISM able flavor. Their flavors should 1 package flounder or similar fish i NEURITIS'LUMBAGO touchdown, I happened to be sitting the clothespins an occasional dip VWWVW be subtle rather than pronounced Vt cup boiling water on the Packers bench where I could too. so that the delicate flavor of the fish 3A teaspoon salt r MCNEIL'S measure the throw. ; ’ - - — *— -B ny War Savings Bonds— is not completely lost. Heavy cream AU of this stiU doesn’t answer the : ,Cheese will not mold or dry , MAGIC Baked Whitefish. 2)4 tablespoons flour Leyte sergeant’s question; ; There out if. the cut surface is rubbed 3 pounds whitefish iR E M E D Y 2 tablespoons butter or substitute probably isn’t.any answer. I was with salad oil and waxed paper ISSaREEEEEEES^ By BOB J ZVt cups bread crumbs (dry) Vt teaspoon pepper talking this problem over with Ed­ pressed, against it. It should be B S fN G S B LE S S E D R ELIEF Z tablespoons bacon, minced 4 egg yolks, stiffly beaten die Dooley, Dartmouth’s long-disr stored in a cold place, closely cov­ M O R O U N r ' " KARP -,iArge Bottieli ru» mitt£il*1 2 2 ' SmaItSke SOc I teaspoon green pepper, minced 4 egg whites stiffly beaten tance passer. ered, and away from moist air. IV l WHITE. PETROLEUM JEUV : * CIBtlOI; BSI OUT BS BItICTIB * Onion, large, minced Cook the fillet of flounder in boil­ £311MOO BUS MOAU n BT Mll M rcceift »1 p in 5 slices bacon BtBC W., tat. JflCHQgHUt I, flMIBB ing, salted water until tender. Drain, A 75-Yard Toss ' - - ■ REG’LARl Vt teaspoon salt reserving liquid. Pepper “We had a contest at Dartmouth Add the cream to once,” Eddie said, “for distance Mix bread crumbs, minced bacon, make I cup. Sep- ATflRST green pepper, onion and seasonings passing. I was to pass against Swede •USK OF A arate fish into fine Oberlander. We had no following A h tN o w lC a c and lay on fish. Place a slice of flakes. Combine Y A H l bacon on this and fold over fish. wind. In this contest I passed on HUNlf butter, flour, salt the carry for 75 yards; and Swede Place on rack in open pan and lay and pepper. Add BreatheApaM CHEfl remaining bacon over top. Bake 35 hit the 73-yard m ark.. This . is the cream and cook only occasion I recaU where for­ minutes in a very hot oven (450 until smooth and Wonderfully quick, a lltfle Va-tro-nol ward passes were accurately meas­ - uj> e a ch n o stril helps o pen th e n a sa l » * * 6 6 6 degrees), basting often with fat in thick. Add fish passages—makes breathing easier— SoM Prepazations as directed pan. Serve with green pepper and ured. But remember, this Was not when-your head fills up with stuffy and cool. Blend in beaten egg yolks, in competition. It may be...that lemon slices. For sauce, mix to­ mixing well. Fold in beaten whites. transientcongesUont Va-tro-nol gives gether the following: 3 teaspoons someone has passed the baU over " grand relief, too, from sniffly sneezy ^ aHltlieie distress of MONTHLY"> Turn into buttered casserole. Place 75 yards on a carry, without a favor­ minced green pepper, 3 tablespoons in a pan of hot water and bake for I Follow directions infoider. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL catsup, and 5 tablespoons mayon­ ing wind. I doubt it. Of course, if hour in pre-heated 350-degree oven. you have a favoring gale at your ftmal* Weakness naise. Stufiings add interest to any type Broiled Halibut. back it would not be difficult to pass f (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) of fish. Bread stuffings or those 80 or 85 yards.” !!Lytflft E, Plnkham’s Vegetable Com- • Anchovy butter or lemon with celery, mushrooms, or chest­ ;Pouctl is famous to relieve periodic Halibut nuts may be used. In the following, The main trouble is this—if you Sfeaizt and accompanying nervous, Salt and pepper rice stuffing is suggested with pike; can pick up a passer who can heave ' weak* tired-out feelings—when due the baU over 60 yards—how can ^functional monthly disturbances. Wipe fish with damp doth. Brush Fish With Bice Stuffing \ tTafcen regularly—Pinfcham's Com­ with melted butter and season with you find a Hutson or another end pound helps build up resistance (Serves 4) BROWN ACTS POP—FuJ against such annoying symptoms salt and pepper. who can ramble that far and catch ' Plnkhatn's Compound is made Arrange on broil­ 1 3-pound pike it? I recaU, vaguely, one pass in a especially for women—it helps no* 2 tablespoons butter OLO TODAY Jrure and that's the kind of medicine er pan and broil Dartmouth gaine against Cornell, to buyl Follow label directions. until fish is well Vt pound mushrooms, chopped where Eddie Dooley, from his- own browned. Spread 2 tablespoons chopped onion 35-yard line, hit Bjorkman on the IYDIA I. PINKHAM'S O mVoUKD with anchovy but­ Vt cup bacon drippings shoulder, 65 yards away, and just ter when ready to serve or garnish 1 cup cooked rice at the goal line. with lemon. Salt and pepper The great passers of more modem Baked Fish With Mustard Sauce. Vt teaspoon poultry seasoning times have been Sammy Baugh; Sid 1)4 pounds fillet of haddock 2 beaten eggs Luckman and Glenn Dobbs-And; it Z tablespoons mdted butter Place fish in shallow pan and broil might be mentioned that Cecil Is­ I tablespoon flour under moderate heat for 15 min­ bell and Arnle Berber were no I cup boiling water utes, basting with the 2 tablespoons punks. Two of the most accurate I tablespoon lemon juice of butter. Turn; broil-10 minutes. passers I’ve ever known were Ben­ I tablespoon prepared mustard Season with salt and pepper. Cook ny Friedman and Sammy Bangh. ANTISEPTIC OIL V t cup dried bread crumbs mushrooms and onions in bacon They were not 65-yard marksmen. Salt and pepper drippings until tender. Add rice, Bnt they could hit a gnat In the eye seasonings and eggs; mix well and from 10 to 30 yards. So could Uttie mound the stuffing in center of serv­ Davey O’Brien.. There b another Lynn Say Si ing platter. Place fish, skin side up great and now forgotten passer.' - over stuffing. Fish may also be Have Sauces with Fish: Com­ There is no set or proved record baked with stuffing, In a moderate on the longest'pass ever thrown in bine melted butter with lemon oven for 45 minutes, basting with juice and chopped parsley. Serve actual competition—a pass that, was butter. Garnish with lemon slices. caught and held. Maybe Brick SORETONE a t once. Cheese sauce Is an excellent .ac­ Naturally a man looks old beyond Take I cup hot white sauce Muller of California is the'man;' companiment for fish as in this Maybe Kemqr Washington-’-: of Ua year* when he’s sore from lum­ soothes fast with (medium) and mix with 2 hard- U.C.L.A. It might be IsbelLte Hut­ bago or other muscle pains. The boiled eggs and I chopped dill -Baked Fish With Cheese Sauce. famous McKesson. Laboratories pickle. Keep hot until served. son. I know of no other end who . developed Spretone Liniment for (Serves 4) could go as far to catch one’as HUt-' Mix mayonnaise with an equal those crne] pains—due to exposure, GOiD HUT* amount of sour cream and then I chopped onion son of the Creen Bay- Packers.- - I, strain,fstigue or over-exercise. Get INfSCTION add drained, chopped cucumber H pound sliced cheese only know that Eddie Dooley could the blessed relief of Soretone’s to it. Season with salt and pep- I 2 )4-pound pike, halibut or perch cover 75 yards through the air' and’ cold beat action;— ACTIOH 1)4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce Eddie today can hit the 65-yard WORKS PASTI per. l- Qtdcldy Soretone-acts to me is ernes of Mayonnaise m ay also be mixfed I teaspoon dry mustard mark, long after he has been-away fiance local circulation. 3toa*t take chances! Any c u t or with scraped onion, parsley, I teaspoon salt from the Green of Hanover. 2. Chedt muscular cramps. MUSCULAR LUMBAGO nbcaeion should be treated H teaspoon pepper • • • jpromp/fy by cleansing, followed chopped pickle and chopped 3 . B e lp re d u c e lo c a l SweBoig. OR BACKACHE by applications of Dr. Porter's pimiento. I cnp m ilk Antiseptic Oil. This wonderful Stars in Service 4. Ottatemrface capillary blood dm 1» kU iw or «9m r6 aid to nature's healing proc­ Add grated American cheese to Place onion and half of cheese In vessels. - - heated tomato seup and blend fish cavity. Place remaining, cheese AU this m atter about service MUSCULAR PAINS esses has been a stand-by for training, rough life in-the barracks, Soretone contains methyl salicyl­ years, in treatment of minor lightly. Serve over baked fish. on top of fish. Add remaining in­ ate, a most effective pain-relieving dm to ooldo cuts* bruises* burns* chafing, gredients and pour over fish. Bake lack of time to play or practice, sunburn, non-poisonous insect Mix one cup of mayonnaise or said to be wrecking skill timing, is. ' agenfi There's only one Soretone— SORE MUSCLES bites, etc. Keep it on hand in white sauce with the finely in hot oven (400 degrees) for 25 insist on; it for Soretone results. dm Ioonrmrfc your medicine chest a/tray* for chopped whites of two eggs. Put minutes. about 97 per cent bunk. 50*. A big bottle, only $1. emergencies and use only as the yolks through a sieve and It doesn't take any too. long to !MINOR SPRAINS directed. In 3 different sizes C e : the most from your meat! Get your at your druggist! sprinkle over the top of the sauce. swing back to the matter of touch meat roasting chart from Mfss Lynn Cham­ and timing or to the more impor­ Mix % cup finely chopped and bers by writing So her in core of Wastern drained cucumber with one cup of tant fundamentals. Army sergeant? Newspuger Union, 119 South Desplaines 4TbMCfc appHed cold, roto sour cream. Sprinkle with pap- Street, Chicago t, 111. Please send a Ferrier and Harrison, and Sammy Yaeieat IncrcdIcMt In Soto* Snead, late of the navy, have al­ Iono Mt Iilro IttM to Ineroctf rika or minced parsley before stamped, sal/addressed envelope for your UtO MDMddBl IUpptY OB serving on fish. reply. ready proved this point In recent Uood to tin am tod IitdMO “and McKemon makes it” O glcwtof KBM et w tnstfc. Seteosed Pr Western Newapeser Vatom, golf tournaments, M t THE HAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

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•- - . rLL'V..,:'"" THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCRSVILLE N. C. JANUARY 17. 1946.

THE OAVIE RECORD.; Notice, Gasoline Appli- Gift To Meredith THE PA Tbe Meredith College Expansion I C FRANK STROUD Editor. cations Program has received a gift of Js.- J Oldest Pap Due to the recent reverses in the ooo in memoty of the late Mt and TELEPHONE No Liquor, European war zone it has become Mrs JoLn E. Efrid of Anson Coun­ necessary for OPA to tighten down tv, it was announced yesterday bv Eintered a tth e Postofiice in Mocks- President Carlvle Campbell. Stipu­ NEWS A Tllle, N. C., s s Second-class Mail on rationed products. FIRESTONE m atter, March S. 1903 . lations with tbe gift set aside to Tbe District Supervisor has order­ endow two scholarships. The gift Miss H ele ed that all applications for gasoline was made bv sons of tbe late Mr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (both new and renewal) be approv­ and Mrs. John E. Efird of Wins­ week-end wi NE YEAR. IN ADVANCE * I HO ed by the Board sitting in session, ton-Salem, P. H Efird and J. B. IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE f SO TO THE APPLICANT Efird both of Charlotte, and J W. M iss Inez Watch the renewal date on your Efird of New York City. afternoon in The lying season is with ns si- folder and leave your application at ping. gain—tax listing is now going on. the Local Board Office at least 10 North Carolinaj days before your present ration will In The SuperiorGourt D . M. H There is alwavs something to be expire. Davie County R I , was In thankful for. Henry Wallace will If you are not in town send your W. S Seamon and wife Gladys request for an application blank, Seamon ness. cease to be Vice-President alter PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! stating wbat the gasoline (occupa­ vs / next Saturday tional, Non-Highway or Special) and Laura Marie Safnet. tr.inor; Mary S gt. R ufu the proper form will be mailed to Catherine Safriet, minor, about 17 Big flock house paint, outside and interior, all kinds spent last w Suppose Tom Dewey bad been vou at once. years of age; Howard Daniel Sa­ Fill out your application and mail folks. elected president last fall, and the friet, minor, about 14 years of age; to the Local Office including your of varnishes. war bad progressed like it is today mileage Rationing Record (that is Lois Mae Safriet, minor, about 11 J. D. Smi Would the New Dealers have the paper that was given to you years of age, heirf at law of Laura was a Mock sworn that Dewey was responsible when you got your last “A” book). R. Safriet, decs’d Most AU Sizes Automobile and Truck Tires day. Your ration and Rationing Record for tbe reverses? will be mai’ed to you as soon as it is Notice of Service of approved by the Board. If your ap­ M r. and Sgt. James In Florida plication is for a “C” ration and you Summons By Pub­ Just received a line of seat covers for most cars from near Count- are hauling passengers to and from shoppers F r Miami Beach, Fla , Jan. io — work be sure that ail riders sign in lication 1936 model up. T-Sgt. Robert A lames, 22 of the provided space in his or her W ork on Mocksville, N. C., has arrived at own hand writing on the applica­ The defendant, Laura Marie Sa- garage bui Army Air Forces Redistribution tion. Also have, it signed bv the friet. will take notice that an ac­ Men9S Work Clothes, Sweaters and Driving Gloves. person in charge of Transportation Station No 2 in Miami Beach for street, is pr at the place where you work. tion entitled as above has been reassignment processing after com­ commenced in the Superior Court Fibre Laundry Baskets, Medium Size . . . $4.95 This new procedure will not cause T h e W ilk pleting a tour of dutv outside tbe any additional hardship on the part of Davie County, North Carolina, continental United States. Hewill of an applicant and will save your to sell a tract of land containing the square ’ remain at the redistribution station trip to the Board Office and waiting th lity ( 3 0 ) acres more or less for Wheelbarrows and big line small harware. given a fres about two weeks, much of which to get a book issued. partition. Said lands being owned adds m uch will be devoted to rest and recrea Please sign your application at the by the plaintiffs and the defend- place marked—applicant sign here.’ It takes just a few minutes to change your auto bat­ tion. ants as tenants in common. I Mrs. F ra Sergeant James flew 3 2 missions And the said defendant will take health nurs as a B.2 4 radio operator gunner in notice that she is required 10 appear Davie County Health tery. We carry a big line of Firestone Batteries, Brake at her horn the European theater winning the at the office of the Clerk of Super­ DFC and Air Medal with three ProgramUnder Way ior Court of Davie County, at the Linings, Spark Plugs, to fit aU cars. much helte clusters. He is the son of Mrs. court house in Mocksville, N. C., glad to Iear Frances James of Mocksville. The county wide HeaItbProgram for tbe schools ot Davte County is now under way within forty days after the first and will continue through tbe spring. Tbe publication of this notice, or the Rav mond German Prisoner program contemplated a series of educa plaintiffs will apply to the Court Miss Gwin tional meetings with teachers and pupils for the relief demanded in said SHUTT & BOWDEN Mr and Mrs. Albert Howard, of Ad< w eek w ith under the direction of Miss MaribeIIeGoin complaint. This the 8 th day of vance, R. IJ received a card last week Health Educator of tbe Health Depart­ Miss Dorot Irom their son. T. Sgt. Hugh T. Howard, ment. examinations by the Coanty Nurses January, 194 5 . ■aying that he was a prisoner of war in to select pupils who need a physical ex­ S. H. CHAFFIN, North Main Street Mocksville, N. C. in Jacksonv Germany. Tbecard was dated Oct. 18th. amination by Dr. Koy J. Heg-. and im­ Clerk of Superior Court. Hugh was reported missing in action on munizations for smallpox and diphtheria By A. T. Grant, Attorney. M r. and Oct. IS. 1944 and whooping cough for those pupils who have not been vaccinated. spent W ed The first part of the County Health pro Greensboro Sheffield News. gram was carried out by the teachers dur­ Miss Christ Cleve Smith and family have mov­ ing the eariy months of the school year. Teachers conducted such examinations as W . C. Tl. ed from the Travis Dyson farm to they were able to make, weighing and the Turner Shaw farm. Munzv Dv- measuring the pupils, checking such items I O olt I * * ' son baa moved from the Wade W of physical conditions as could be detect Aoj Leslie D - Smilh farm to the Travis Dyson ed by the teachers. These findings were dergoing t tabulated for each school and a tabulation farm. Clyde Naylor end family have y I pital State, moved from np in Iredell county to for the county was Cumpleted in the office t _u/_ the Wade Smith farm. of Soperintendent Charles E. Erwin. The tu rn home findings were presonted to County Board : Auls Bumgarner and family have of Health and a plan for the Health pro­ 0 S- ' jJOX inR that be moved from the Gene Owings farm gram was worked out. bindings of teach O f-rlV , stored. to tbeir farm north of Sheffield. ers showed a serious need of immediate action toward the health conditions of the George Goforth and family have I. W . D moved from the Uob Marlowe farm school pupils. Ol the 2,388 white pupils examinod in the county 437 showed signs has moved to the Gene Owings farm. of undernourishment. There were 102 with D. L. Dyson and family have mnv noticeable hearing gefscts; 342 with de­ R edland. ed from the A. J Anderson farm to fective vision, and 24 with orthopedic small farm to their farm below Mocksville. problems conditions. There werr 981 pu­ pils io need of dental attention and 5S3 Canter, an Jim Edwards, of Asheville, is vis­ with bad tonsils. Twenty five senous hntrse on t iting in this section this week. Mr. heart cases were discovered with the pos Edwards is a former resident of this sibility that most of tbe 5S3 tou-.il cases section, but moved to the "Land of are fast developing into heart cases. Of It pays the Sky.” around 45 vears ago. those who have not been vaccinated tor cord, In smallpox wiihin the past seven years are Mrs. J. A. Blackwelder who has tlsed an at been very ill. is improving, her many 563 pupils. friends will be glad to learn. MissGuin will be at the Cooleemee been found The subject a t the GossiD Club on schools, on Canuary 22nd. She has al­ ready visited tbe other schools. The owner Saturday night was about the ground urday and bog day. and they said no doubt the Tbe schedule for the general meetings with the pupils at which the motion pic­ editor of The Record would have a ture will be ehown is aa follows: committee appointed, and that they Miss Ma January 22.9:30, Farmington Schools. would be ready to> m eet the little January 22, I p. m . Mocksville Schools ent at W . weather prophet on the 2nd of Feb­ January 29.9:30 a m., Cooleemee. nom . und ruary and give him a grand welcome The public, is cordially invited to attend and to come out and do something these above shows and to bring any five- We’re staking this claim all over the U. S, A. appendicii about this bad weather we are hav­ year old children. pital. Win ing Blong now. Nurses will make a preliminary exami­ Miss Shor nation of pupils who are to be .exomined “Look ahead . . . look South!” of them we’ve said: “The South Is a great place so that all pupils will be ready for Dr, For more than two years, we’ve said this on in which to work, to live, to build. Look ahead... and Mrs. Kappa News Hege on tbe dates as follows: m illio n s of pages of advertising in magazines with look South!” Mrs. Tom Koontz and children are January 19—Dr. Hege and Nurses Ad- M any uance School. national circulation . . . and we’re still at it. spending several davs with her par­ Why do wedoit? Becauaef H-Sanotherwayia ers wsre i ents. Mr and Mrs A E McDaniel, January 24—Dr. Hege and Nurses Farm­ ington School. W e’ve made the suggestion to investors and which “the Southern Servee the South”...helping disposing of C eveland. January 26—Dr Hege and Nurses at home-seekers . . . to businessmen and captains of it to grow and prosper and march ahead to brighter Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones were the Mocksville School report pri dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .J. H January 30—Dr. Uege and Nurfes Coo industry...to students, workers, housewives, tech­ and better days for aU. from $ 4 0 t Jones, of R I. Friday. Ieemee School. nicians. Especially, we’ve addressed our adver­ There is s Mrs. Guy Hathcock spent a few In addition to making physical exami­ / a a t t f f days recentlv with her brother who nations of chose pupils who have been se­ tisements to those men and women who are today th is conn is seriously ill in Stanley county. lected by the nurses. Dr. Hege will give thinking ahead and planning for tomorrow. To all m arket is Mrs. John Smoot and children smallpox vaccinations to the 563 pupils were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. whose cards show the need, and will give season Ja Smoot Thursday, dipbtbeiia and whooping cough vaccina­ tions to all primary pupils who have not m ay be p Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hathcock and been immunized in pro school clinics. Pa co is not little son Burley, spent Friday shop­ rents of children who are five and will be SOUTHERN ping in Sa'isbnry. gin school next year are urged to bring the pre school children on the dotes listed Mr. an above so that no child will be missed| RAILWAY SYSTEM and famil Center News. An educational program for those in on Salisb- Staff Sgt* Robert Evans who has spent need ot dental treatment was begun on Si months overseas is spending a 21 day Monday. Dr. Zimmerman will spend four house, ha IbrIough with his wife and parents alter weeks in the county and will examine and lem, whe which he will r-port tu Miami Beach. IaIa treat as many of tbe pupils of the first Mrs. Hesten Carter and children of three grades as be can possibly see In sftion wl Mocksville were Sundsy guests of Mr. and connection with his work there will be a bound Li Mrs. B. P. Garrett. Puppet Show for the children of all the Mr and Mrs Floyd Tutterow and fami- schools to explain the need for denial at­ ed the ho Iy of Statesville, visited their parents over tention. Parents are invired to attend the pies some the week-end. puppet shews at the schools according to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones and GsIil visit tbe following schedule: it some :i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson at Calahaln Jan.47th. W n. R. Divie S;fi nil 1:30 pm ■OnJewS*. Sunday night- Jan. 18. Advance Scho‘I. 9 a. ni. Pfc. R J. E Jr., Tutterow who holds a position Jan. 18. Siuitn Grove Seno > 1, H a . in. wl h Parkway Buss Co. was the Satur Jaa. I8 tb, Farmington Sahool. 1-30 p m ...... „ ^ rived in I day night guest of his fathet J. E. Tnt- J a n . 19:h, Mocxsville School, 9:30 a. m. m onths terrow dan. 19th. Mocksville School. Il a. m 5$-*. Iiiiy Jan. I9ih. Cooleemee School, 1:30 p. m N ew Yor Davie Charge Parents are urged to attend any or all Ham m an of tbe meetings and to see that all pupils desto, Ca Preaching by the pastor at Hardisrn are present for meetings on tbe above dotes. It is most important that pre. seas Apri Sunday at JO a. m . Salem, 11:30 a. m. and owWrd Centet at 7 p. m Rev. S- W. Taylor w:|l school children (those who will enter in F ranc- preach and hold Quarterly Conference at school for tbe first time next fall) be tak­ 2:S0 p. m.. at Liberty. en on the day scheduled. Tbe scarcity of G overnm ****’a- ■'_ ^ 11-* ****** doctors and nurses makes it almost im . h H , M xesxi. ^*** possible for people to receive adeqoa's until at Service at Bear Creek madical services and Davie County is H e has a most fortunate in the Health Program now soln? S L ^ Y ^ Rev. Victor L. Andrews will preach at under way io the county. AU parents and 9oi 6 , 194 4 . BearCreek Church Sundsy at 2:30 p. m, adults are urged to co -operate fully in the H e is ex The public is invited. program. a few w TBB DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSfILta JANUARY 17. 1946 .

THE DAVIE RECORD. i Miss Maagaret Grant, a student ______- rtPpkeunJwwJtyt Spenttheweek. Sn Dnve Ninw On ------fnd Jn town with her parents. At. The fight against infantile para­ Oldest Paper In TIie Copnty Jnmev and Mrs. A. T Grant. lysis Ia now on. T hecam paign to Heavy hens 25c lb. Mocksville .Poultry Co. N o Liquor. Wine. Beer Ada Bobbie D ^ T o i the U. =. raise funds to fight this dread di- Nice Shipment Navy, who has been In the Sonth sesse opened Monday and will con- FOR SALE—300 bales of good NEWS AROUND TOWN. PaciOc for many months, is spend* tinue through the month of Janu wheat straw. W. G. SAIN, ing a leave in town with bis patents y. Mocksville, R. 3. -; Connty Chairman Gaither San­ Miss Helen Daniel spent the Dennis Silverdis, propietor of the FOR SALK OR TRADE-1932 PIECE GOODS week-end with friends In Lenoir. Davie Cafe, who recently under­ ford states that Davie’s quota is Dodge car with good tires and hea­ went an operation at Rowan Mem. $1,347. This amount can be raised ter. C. F. Potts, Mocksville, R. 4. Mlss Inez N aylor spent Priday orial Hospital, was able to return easily If every citizen, man, woman FOR RENT A good farm, suit Rayon - Cotton Piece Goods afternoon in Winston-Salem shop, home Tbqnday, bis friends will be and child, will donate even a small able for cotton, con and tobacco. glad to learn. ping. _ amount to this worthy cause. Half Good buildings. *J. N. CLICK, of the amount raised will be used Mocksville. R. 4. D. M. Halcomb, of Harmony, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Shank, of Canton Flannel K i, was In town Friday on bnsi* Dallas, Texas, afe the proud par. In Davle county, and half sent to RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now 'I in full operation a Walker Fiiner- ness. ents of a fine daughter, wno arrived the National headquarters. Davie’s Jan, 12th. Mrs. Sbankisadaugb- quota last year was only $400. but al Home. Don’t throw your old radio awav. Have it fixed. Sgt. Knfns Sanford, of Ft. Bragg, ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel, the prevalence of polio last sum­ Crepes Assorted Colors rinds spent last week in town with home of this city. mer was tfae worst in many years, Keep your Hair Soft, Beaudfull folks. which necessitates raising a much and free of Dandruff. Simple, in­ Sheeting and Dress Goods Mr. and Mrs. Rdfaert Whitaker, expensive home treatment. Post J. D. Smith; of Harmony, R I, bigger fund to fight this dread di- card brings free information. Ad­ of Welcb, W- Va., spent the week- sesse. Let every person in Davie was a Mocksville visitor Wedneg- end with relatives on R. i. Robert dress, BARBER, I, county donate to this worthy cause. Harmony, N. C.. day. b connected with the Postal Service Bed Spreads and Blankets at Welch. Don’t wait, but make your dona, We close every Saturday night at Mt. and Mrs. R. T. Lowery, of tion this week. 8 o’clock—reason being that we are from near County Line, were Mocksville Carl Wagner, of Statesville, R. too tired to work. Please co-oper­ shoppers Friday. 4, killed two hogs last week, which Davie Soldier Id Train­ ate with us by getting your work weighed 978 lbs. Mr. Wagoner done before that time. Remnants and Short Work on the New Pennington says he’s going to do some gray SOFLEY’S BARBER SHOP. sopping. ing tves. garage building on Wilkesboro Wanted Farm Help—White or Anny Air Field, Ardmore, Okla., street, is progressing rapidly. colored, married or single. Will $4.95 C L Kimbrough Jan.—Pfc. Osborne T. Tntterow, furnish stock and tools. Will pay Lengths son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tutter- saiaTv The Wilkins Drug Co., store on C. L. Kimbroa Sb. 78, died Dee. 8, of and share in crop. See or the square has bsen remodeled and heart disease at hia home. Advance, R I. ow, Ronte I, Mocksville, N. C., is write A. F. MENDENHALL. He was a son of Dr. M. D. Kimbroodh Route 4, Winston-Salem. N. C. given a fresh coat of paint, which' and Sallr Brock Kimbrough. assigned to this 2nd AAF flying adds much to its appearance. Surviving are the widow, Mn. Feari field, where he is completing phase WANTED—3 men over factory MEN’S FELT HATS Io bat- Billings Kimbnmghtfhree daughters, Mrs. training as gunner of a heavy bom­ age for Rawleigh Routes in North Laura Parker, of Jacksonville Fla- Mrs. Mrs. Frank Stroud, Jr., county Mamie Hendrix, ot Advance, Rgnte !,and bardment nnit. Iredell and North Davie Connties. health nurse who b-s been quite ill Miss Lucy. Kimhmugh of the home; two Tntterow entered the service Large organization. Good profits Work Pants and Shirts Brake at her home on Maple aveune, is sons, Conrad Kimbrough of SaUabury, and to willing workers. Steady work. C L. Kimbrough of the navy in California, Jnne 15, 1944. H e received Army Write Rawleigh's, Dept NCA 137. much better her friends will 'be one stepson. Worth BiIlingB1 of Jonesville; Air Force gunnery training at Las tour brothers, John of Winston-Salem; 113. Richmond, Va. glad to learn. Alex, of Mocksville. Cleve, of Atlanta, and Vegas Armv Air Field, Las Vegas, Cotton and Wool Sweaters Joe Kimbrough, of Kaleigb, one sister. Mn. Navada. Raymond Foster and daughter, J. L. Sheek of Mocksville and Il grand­ children. He received bis promotion Oct. Miss Gwindolyn, are spending a Annual Meeting For The Entire Family Funeral services were held at Smith 28, 1944. week with Mr. Foster’s daughter, Grove Methodist Church Thursday after noon at 3 o’clock with Revs, Rav Billings. Before entering the service he Mocksville B & L Mlss Dorothy, who bolds a position James Groce and J. L. Folger conducting was a construction worker. His in Jacksonville, Fla. the services, and the body laid to rest in Association LC the church cemetery. wife, Connie, and one child reside ‘THE FRIENDLY STOREw Mt. Kimbrough was a native of Datde at Great Falls, Sonth Carolina. The annual meeting of the share­ Mr. and Mrs. George Hendricks and spent his entire-life in the county. He spent Wednesday afternoon - I n was a farmer, and took much interest In holders of the Mocksville Building politics, being a staunch Republican. His & Loan Association will be held in Greensboro with tbeir daughter, friends throughout the county will he sad­ New Omnty Physician the office of the Association Thurs­ Miss Christine, who is a student at dened by news of Ids death. The County Commissioners have Mocksville CashStore day January 25th 1943 at 7:30 p. W. C. TI. N. C. appointed Dr. Garland Greene as m Purpose of meeting is for the Fork Ne ws Notes. County Physician, succeeding Dr. George R. Hendricks, Mgr. Leslie Daniel, who has been un. election of Directors and offieers for Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bailey, and small 8 A. Harding, who has served for dergoing treatment at Davis Hos­ the ensuing year, and the transac­ daeghter Eva Ann. have moved to their several years. Dr. Greene was pital Statesville, was able to re. farm just North of Fork, on Bixby road. tion of any other business that may L. H. Davis, mail derk on Southern R. county physician for a number of turn home last week. AU are hop R. spent the past week-end here at his come before the meeting. ing that be will soon be fullv re years before the county went De Little Miss Joan Craver spent the week­ stored. end in Lexington with, her grandparents, mocratic six years ago. J. D. P. Campbell, Sec. Mr, and Mn. Li A. Hendrix. . I. W. Duuo, of Advance, R. I.JObn Wood is in a. very critical condition, Conserve Your since Thursday, has moved into bis new home near tots. Flora Jenkina and sons, of Thomaa- Redland. Mr. Dtinn purchased'a ville, were visitors in this section Monday. W. Henry Davis who. has been on sick small farm last vear front G. A. Iiat for some weeks.is feeling some better. COAL Canter, and iecently bnilt a new ' Joe E. Johnston of . Asheville, visited Davie I Mr. and Mre Vapce Johnston,. Thursday. 9 house on the farm Jack Carter, spent the week-end here U The coal situation is critical and we urge 9 with his grandfather Mt George Carter. V It pays to adveitise in The Re Mr. and Mrs. James. H. .Johnston, of 9 everyone to conserve their supply. Hardwarden lewa, who are. spending Mx lFeed & Seed Co. 9 cord, In our last issue we adver­ weeks in N. C.. visiting relatives and 9 9 tised an auto license plate that had friends, spent several days hero last week Vt e do not have any supply at present and with bis only brother Mr Vance Johnston. been found in Jerusalem township. This being the first visit back in N. C. J. J. SAUoDERS, Mgr. it appears that we will be unable to have an­ The owner came in our office Sat since 1914. \ Mr. and Mrs. W; L. Lazenby and dhild- i other shipment before urday and got bis plate.. ren of Cooi Springs visited relatives here Yonng Building Depot Street last Sunday. Bobby-Joe A Ronald Burton, of Elba- Mocksville, N. C. Adjoining Service Dry Cleaners Miss Mabel Short, who is a stud ville. spent a few days this week with TEN D A JS ent at W. C., U. N. C., Greens- their grandmother, Mrs. Vance Johnston. I noro, underwent an operation for ANNOUNCES S A. appendicitis at City Memorial Hos­ Snow-HiU I PLEASE USE YOUR CAOL pital, Winston-Salem, on Jan. 6th I Miss Edris Hill, daughter of Mr. and 9 Miss Short is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. J. L Hill, and S. T. Snow son of 9 Mr. and Mrs. J B. Snow, all of Harmony; 9 SPARINGLY and Mrs. S. S. Short, of this city. R. 1, were married Saturday Dee. SOtb A New Service 1944, at York. S C. They were accom­ i Many Daviecounty tobacco farm­ panied bv Mr Clay Reeves, of Tumen- 5 ers wsre in Winston-Salem Friday burg. Annie Lou and Fannie Snow and Louise Gaither, of Harmuny,- R. I. To Poultry And Livestock Feeders 9x disposing of their tobacco. They Mr. and Mrs. Snow ate making tbeir Davie Brick & Coal Co. home with the brides parents. 5 report prices very good, ranging V i from $40 to $50 per hundred pounds. Purina Chows, Purina Sanitation Products Mocksville, N. C. There is some tobacco yet to sell ip AND I! this county. The Winston-Salem Purina Farm Supplies Now Available market is scheduled to close for the Princess Theatre season Jan. 26, but the closing date AT OUR STORE may be postponed if all the tobac­ WEDNESDAY ONLY I! co is not sold. “THE BIG NOISE" with W e are pleased to annouce that we have been ap Mr. and Mrs- John S Peoples Laurel A Haidy pointed the authorized Purina Farm Supply dealer in and family, who have been living this community. In our opinion, proper feeding, sani­ x THURSDAY and FRIDAY Ta IToticei on Salisbury street in the Bradley tation and management will affect farmers’income in house, have moved to Winston-Sa­ “LADIES COURAGEOUS” with the future more than any other factors. Our tho­ lem. where Mr. Peoples holds a po­ Loietta Young A Diana Bartymoro v ; Please Pay Your sition with the Atlantic Grey­ rough study convinces us that the Purina programs are some of the best available. hound Lines. Carl Jones purchas­ SATURDAY ed the house occupied by Mr. Peo ■ BOSS OF BOOHTOWN" with We are ready now to supply you with any feed 1944 Tax Now! pies some time ago, and will occupy aeeds-supplements for your grain, complete feeds, it some time in the near future. Tom Tyler A Fiizzy Knight special feeds for calves, dry cows, breeders flocks, The Penalty Will Go Into Effect Pfc. Robert R. Foster, has ar­ MONDAYand TUESDAY turkeys, dogs, rabbits-any animal or bird on the farm. rived in the states after spending 9 “THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE" Also, a Sanitation program to help prevent disease months overseas, He arrived in On February 1st, 1945 Lulu Belle A Scotty—HoosierHot Shots and parasites, and a new Fne of Purina farm supplies New York, Dec. 27 He is now in Arkie, The Arkansas Woodchopper And We Urge You To Pay Your County Tax Hamraand General Hospital, Mo. Other Service Available At Our Store desto, California. He went over Before That Date And Avoid A \% Penalty seas April 1944 and was wounded Come In And Let Us Show You The Products, in France July 22. He was in a Leteratnre and Services We Have To. Help You. I Government Hospital In Bngland until arriving back in the states. AUTO LOANS W. R HOOTS, He has a son Rufus, Jr., born Sept. CITIZENS FINANCE CO. 6, 1944, that he has never seen. Vance Hotel Bids. Davie Feed & Seed Co. County Tax Collector. He is expecting a furlongh home in Statesville, N. C. a few weeks.

I ( THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C- -• - I 6Waddy’s Wagon’ Comes to Life at Saipan CLASSIFIED d e p a r t M E N T

AGENTS WANTED LADX WANTED In every community, boa rural and city, to seU line, of household necessities to her neighbors. Our Ime m- dudes such scarce Items as cheese ana Released by Western Newspaper Union. Iauiidry soap. Liberal commission. General ProdncU Company (U-S), Albany, Georyin. Washington, D. C. ' By VIRGINIA VALE NO MILITARY ERROR T WAS way back in the days DEALER WANTED Those close up to the war picture I when Raoul Walsh was mak­ Dealerships now open for Big Boy Vitam- ere convinced that aside from faulty ing “The Big Trail.” He was Ized Chicks, poultry equipment and farm merchandise, exclusive franchise for sales Intelligence, there was no one single telling DirectorJohnFord about and service. A better deal for anyone now military error which brought on the calling on fanners and poultry raisers a* his difficulties in. finding an un- well as produce dealers, feed and hard­ It never In swift and disastrous German break­ i known to play the lead. Justthen ware stores. Full or part time basis. Bet­ ter dealer discounts. Old, reliable nation­ curred to Mr. through. ! a tall, good looking, hefty.fellow ally advertised firm. Write at once for de­ jbe drafted and Undoubtedly some intelligence of­ tails of the most comprehensive sale* ; loped past them — one Marion Mi- plan in the baby chick field today. ■War was for y ficers will be disciplined or broken ’ chael Morrison, truck driver, former ILLINOIS STATE HATCHERIES settled married for failing to evaluate the concentra­ Bprincfield . Uiiuota. ! member of'the University of South- There was ta tion of German troops opposite the • em California team. “There’s your First army about a week before­ wanting the old i man,” said Ford. “Let his hair Invest in Liberty i f tiad yet been d hand. But there were other factors ! grow a little and you’ve an actor.” contributing to the reverse, none of ■thing being don I So they tested him, ordered him to i t i t Buy War Bonds Sde received in which can be laid at the doorstep of a single commander. Basically When he reache they are factors which only General took out the co Eisenhower and General Marshall draft board, hi themselves could properly evaluate little. Peering rimmed glasse and act on. Here are some of the inside, basin was classified factors involved: * He knew wh I. General Marshall himself ten days’ time ordered the U. S. offensive which induction into began November 8 , and which The crew of “Waddy’s Wagon,!’ fifth B-29 to take off on the initial Tokyo mission from Saipan, and first Army. continued with battering-ram to land, pose to duplicate their caricatures on the plane. Upper left shows Brig. Genr Haywood S. Han- He stood the tactics until Von Rnndstedt sell of San Antonio, Texas., who commands the 21st bomber command of. the 20th air force. Upper right, of his house, a turned the tide against ns. Mar­ Col. Byron E. Bruggs, left, of Tampa, Fla., and Brig. Gen. Emmett O’Donnell of Jamaica, L. I., N. Y., as by a tremendo shall, visiting the battlefront in they were launching the B-29 raids on Tokyo. ■over his world October, said that daring the off into space winter the Germans eonld mo­ QUICK REUEFl Freszlng weather dries He thought: bilize 100 new divisions, so it was Burning Navy Plane Saved Aboard Carrier out skin cells. Skin may crack, bleed. Not he, who wise for us to clear them off the Mentholatum (I) Stimulates local ■twenty years, west bank of the Rhine before blood supply. . . helps Nature heaL (2) Helps revive “thirsty” cells so •careful accoun winter closed in. JOHN WAYNE they can retain needed moisture from -conservative p 2. There was and is no disposition the blood. For chapped skin—quick, general repair to doubt the wisdom of General Mar­ let his hair grow, and changed his Mentholatum! Jars, tubes 30*. alley back of shall’s decision. However, these name to John Wayne, who justified with his overl battering-ram tactics cost men, also Ford’s opinion by making a hit MENTHOLATUM imagination, tire men out. The American system in “The Big Trail” ; he’s now hang­ man of action is to keep divisions on the front line, ing up new records in “Tall in the death of guns o Saddle.” bringing up fresh men only for re­ BE PREPARED Not he, with placements. Thus the divisions now to relieve colds' achy muscles, sore throat •ory of how, a at the front have been fighting stead­ Virginia Mayo’s story is a little with St. Joseph Aspirin, world’s largest different. She was touring the coun­ seller at 10«*. No aspirin can do more for ily since the landing in Normandy you. Big 100 tablet size for only 351. last June—with, of course, a lot of try as ringmistress of a horse act men coming up as replacements. when Samuel GoIdwyn caught the act at a New York night club, of­ Germans Rested Troops. fered her a contract, and started 3. This is considered an excellent her on a training period. She made system and gets results. However, her bow as a Goldwyn Girl in “Up the Germans immediately took out in Arms,” then sat waiting for her their battle troops after Normandy second assignment. It was worth and sent them to .rest behind the waiting for — the role opposite Bob lines. The Nazi boys and old men Hope in “The Princess and the Pi­ we encountered in the Siegfried line rate.” made us think the German army was shot to pieces, but it wasn’t. ~L The experienced battle troops, now Glenn Ford, a Columbia Pictures refreshed after a long rest, are tak­ star before he enlisted in the ma­ I d g p ing the offensive against us. rines, expects to resume his career 4. The war department itself was as soon as he’s recovered from JKgixg. responsible for a lot of the favorable the disability that resulted in his news which gave the public a gen­ discharge. eral feeling of overconfidence. One of its most important indications After rehearsing one of the more was that some 800,000 German dramatic scenes in “Meet Me in troops were killed or taken prisoners St. Louis” little Margaret O’Brien U A M O U B j Quick action by navy fire fighters saves Baming plane and pilot. Like a meteor, a navy F 6F burst into during the clean-up of France, mak­ dashed off the stage and ran into ing a sizable hole in the Nazi army. flames (as shown at left) as it approached its carrier, the USS Cowpens, in the Pacific. Upper right, her stand-in. The latter youngster ^taiof ' ' K ^ H ^ l aOfaIhe shows the plane as it landed. Center, shows pilot leaving the burning plane. Lower right, the fire is out, Of these, however, about 400,000 looked at her anxionsly. “Why, Mar­ mount Pic^V oom ed, well- with no damage to carrier. garet,” said she. “You’ve been cry­ were Russian-Ukrainian labor bat­ oiany^HoU^nodstars talions. Thus the American public ing! What’s the mattef?” “Oh,” joformedHoW^th Powder, had reasons to believe that a large sobbed Margaret, mopping her use Calox Bobbias, Inc. slice of the German army was deci­ ‘New and Old’ Transportation Blind Gives Blood eyes. “Don’t worry about it—it’s just Mc^ eS^ 0 >nn. mated. part of my job!” 5. Germany’s new Royal rkv *°oth tank is superior to onrs and we Previous Rose Queens of the Pasa­ CftLOXpowo!! have known it. It is extremely dena Tournament of Roses have Peering thr difficult to knock ont of commis­ been signed for films only after glasses he rea sion. However, we thought the winning the contest—Cheryl Walker, war was going to be over soon of "Stage Door Canteen,” for in­ arifle, he had and that we could finish np the stance. But Producer Frank Ross ■tiny animal job with the tanks already on and Director Mervyn LeRoy took no Beware Coughs branch where hand—of which we had tremen­ chances this year; they jumped in ing with a th' dous quantities. More recently, and signed all seven of the candi­ from common colds When he held however, we have started build­ dates considered in the finals, for In his hand, ing a big tank which can equal roles in “The Robe,” after looking That Hang On at what he h or better the Royal Tiger. at newspaper photographs. Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ ■when he ste Robots Beat Airplanes. cause it goes right to the seat of the squashed a s 6. Robot bombs and rocket bombs What with Grace Moore standing trouble W help loosen and expel a fly, Mr. W’ germ laden phlegm, and aid nature taking life. can fly in any weather whereas air­ on her head and other opera and to soothe and heal ran, tender, in­ planes can’t. Also they don’t re­ movie stars really letting them­ flamed bronchial m ucous m em ­ Upon bein 0 quire men. Thus the Germans have selves go on his radio program, branes. Tell your druggist to sell you hoard last we been able to bomb us from the air— “Let Yourself Go,” Milton Berle has a bottle of Creoroulsion with the un­ nation, Mr. W by robots and rockets—while be­ derstanding you must like the way it the strange at last got an air show worthy of quickly allays the cough or you a n cause of bad weather we couldn’t ,his talents. It should lead the popu­ to have your money back. djffipepsia, hi bomb them. The Nazis lay out a larity polls soon. caved-in che square of territory in and behind CREOMULSION on a paunch our lines, then systematically pep­ for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis he was skinn per it with rocket bombs. They can Every- Tuesday night when the weight), his j aim them well enough to hit withm “Roy Rogers Show” is broadcast slightest exe certain areas. over Mutual, the actors can visual­ make-up of n 7. The German system is to at­ ize certain members of their listen­ ing audience with no difficulty at all Never bef tack suddenly with tremendous force known himse and heavy armor in one small area; —36 youngsters, all children of the members of the cast. oal wreck. they concentrated hundreds of tanks The doctor in their first attack. Once they With his “seeing eye” dog, "Duch­ visual evide broke through, they spread out. Also An oxen wagon loaded with supplies for the U. S. army rolls slowly ess,” supervising the proceedings, Bob Hope has a new feather in proach to th the Nazis had little to lose. by as a modern war planp comes in for a landing on a newly con­ blind Jobn Urich, of Washington, his cap; on January 17 be goes to ;in such a m 8 . However, it remains a fact structed runway, somewhere in China. Many of the landing fields were makes his IOth blood donation at Philadelphia to receive the Poor NOT A PASTE iWinkle reaso th at wc had advance information constructed with the aid of Chinese labor, and their ever faithful and the Red Cross blood donor center Richard award, a gold medal pre­ A REUNSft YOU CAN APPLY YOURSELF not being rec of great Nazi activity for about hard working teams of oxen. in Washington, D. C. sented annually to the man who has Guaranteed to male your teeth Trt tight the doctor a a week before the attack came, achieved outstanding success in his for months. Easy to use. No Heat No Fusl Odorless. Tasteless. Becomes a part of plafa. draft board, though apparently we sized it np field. Hope is the second entertainer ous ways, ha in the club’s history to receive the SATISFACTION PR MOHEY BACK as preparation for retreat rather selves on th Congressmen Aboard Carrier GT Show in Belgium award; Will Rogers was the first. HOME OENTAL PRODUCTS, ltd Bian attack. Box 1045-A, Ahron 9. Ohio seemed real Note — Cen. Courtney Hodges, would be ser against whose First army the blow m m National Broadcastihg company, soldier. was launched, is regarded as an alone among American networks, W N U -7 1—45* The notice average American general. He was has presented a day-by-day, eye­ looked at it not able to make the grade at West witness account of the disturbances My, there h Point, but immediately enlisted in in Athens, since the first shot. Their ThatNa^io^ But he saw the army and has worked his' way Guthrie Janssen became the only boldly: Wilbe American radio man in the city up. He was a major in command of The though when transferred there from Cairo. Backache infantry in the last war, one rank ing Mrs. Win higher than Marshal], who was then He’s been using BBC facilities for May Warn of Disordered him. The pi his broadcasts; they’re beamed to Kidney Action a captain, and has commanded in­ of both pani fantry all his career since, having London, then relayed to the United Modem life with its hurry and worry. States. Irregular habits, improper eatmg and Certainly it risen to be chief of infantry shortly drinking—its risk of exposure and infec­ •trong wind i before we entered the war. tion—throws heavy strain on the work ODDS AND ENDS-CpL Art Ross, of the kidneys. They are apt to become Mrs. Winkl ... over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid former “March of Games ” child star, teas and other impurities from the life-givin? had develop ■; UNDER THE DOME one of the Gls who rigged a makeshift blood. vidual who Yoo may suffer nagging backache, C The expansion in the tire industry, radio transmitter that flashed the first headache, dizziness, getting up nigbts, husband the announced by WPB, inspires no news of the Philippine invasion by Amer­ leg pains, swelling—feel constantly gineer kept ican troops . . . . Wamer Bros' “Four Men tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs cheers from anyone in the tire in­ of kidney or bladder disorder are some­ tie. Mr. Wi dustry. Labor is unhappy because of G otf will be a story of those four times burning, scanty or too frequent this into the manpower difficulties ride out Akron chaplains who sacrificed their lives when urination. the transport Dorchester was torpedoed Try Doan's Pills. Doan’s help the pecking, but as the site for the new plants. Akron last February.. . . A newspaper poll chose kidneys to pass off harmful excess body Ihe true stat is a strong union town, and organi­ U. S., servicemen are shown enter­ waste. They have had more than half a ing a show to see “Saratoga Trunk,v’ Lauren Bacall as “Actress of the Year." century of public approval. Ava recom­ Now he wo zation there is fairly simple. . . . mended by grateful users everywhere. take it. The From the deck of a carrier, members of congress visiting the Pacific In a section recently taken from the . . : Alan Jones will have the lead in Ask vow neighbor! The big rubber companies are un­ “Have a Heart," a Universal musical. . . . do about it. happy because they have no assur­ area observe the accuracy of navy gunners. In the center of the front Germans. The USO has been able to keep the shows moving to the Pat O’Brien, just back from a 10,MO. mile to argus wit ance that the new tire plants will row, peering through binoculars, is Adm. C. W. Nimitz. At his right will in any is Congressman J. J. Hefferman of New York, and at his left is Con­ front, as the troops advance into entertainment tour for American fighting be ripped apart after the war. They men, wants to start out again soon. a little sorry are afraid of new postwar competi. gresswoman Margaret C. Smith of Maine. Germany. D o a n s Pills tion. THE DAVIE RECORD. JVfOCKSVfLLE. N. C.

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Jv equipment and fanu CHAPTER I Isive franchise for sales th at deep down, in spite of her sharp Her voice came again, calling In Name.. ...••••»••«. l.*r deni for anyone now STANDARDS OF THE KINGDOM Innd poultry raisers a* words and orders, she loved him and to him, “It’s the newspaper—they A ddress...... I'nlers, feed and hard- Jl never in the world ever oc­ he loved her. Beyond his specula­ want to come out and interview ■r part time basis. Bet- curred to Mr. Winkle that he would LESSON TEXT—Matthew 5:3-10. 43*48. ■$. O ld. re lia b le n atio n -' tion on how she would receive the you.” GOLDEN. TEXT—Blessed are they whicb I. Write nt once for de- ioe drafted and sent off to the wars. l comprehensive sales news, he had a reluctance about Alarmed at this, and at Amy ask­ are persecuted for. righteousness’ sake: for hick field today. ;t?ar was for young men, not for a telling her. theirs is the kingdom of heaven.—Matthew No D oubt Now! L -~ UATCUEEtlIvS settled married man of forty-four. ing his advice about something in­ 5:10. Yet he didn’t see what else he stead of deciding it herself, Mr. There’s no doubt about JtI Nb* There was talk of the Army not could do. With a sigh, he went into Winkle asked, “Me? Now? Here?” A kingdom must have laws, and Maid Margarine has a finer, fresh- 'wanting the older m en, but nothing the house. . r churned flavor. It’s the TaMe I h c r Iy Mrs. Winkle gave an affirmative here we have the laws for Christ’s bad yet been done about this. The Mrs. Winkle was already behind Grade margarine .. . made espe­ ihing being done was what Mr. Win­ answer to each of these questions, kingdom—the kingdom of heaven— IllV W a r B o n d s her half of the newspaper in the her words sounding like strangled which He shall one day establish on cially for use on the table.— Adv. kle received in this morning’s mail. breakfast nook, which was all the Wben he reached in the mailbox and chirps.- this earth. In the Church we have dining room their small house pos­ Mr. Winkle thought, desperately. the joy of living as loyal subjects of ‘iook out the communication from his sessed. Mr. Winkle, in his mind, draft board, his hands trembled a Suddenly, he wanted to lash out at Christ, and hence' these standards could look right through 1 the paper something. “Certainly not,” he said. are for our counsel and guidance. Stile. Peering through his metal- and see her, a well-filled-out lady of Add Indigestion rimmed glasses, he read that he “I can’t wait around here. I’ve got The verses of this greatest of all Reliexd IoSniBatssardMMe mm * back exactly his own age. To a person discourses are addressed to those When excess stomach add eaasce painfol, aoff oeafr* tkSlS classified 1-A. to get to the shop. And I don’t— Ing gas. sour stomach and heartburn, doctor* ansattp seeing her for the first time, she who have actually taken Christ as prescribe the faateabactiafr medianes Jraowa for tell them I don’t want to be inter­ gyinptoinaticretief—raedfcjpesliketooae in BMhaw He knew what that meant. After appeared dainty in spite of her viewed.” King of their lives. These beati­ Tablets. No laxative. Bell-ans brings comfort to * M i ien days’ time, he was subject for plumpness, quite feminine, and of tudes are not a substitute for the Jiffy or doable your money back on N tD ro n M w JjM / I Mrs. Winkle passed on his views Co oa. SSe et all druggists. induction into the United States an eminently good nature. It was gospel. They are not laws that the Army. a shock, upon second glance, to over the telephone. They didn’t unbeliever can keep and thus be seem to make much impression, for Be stood there on the front steps notice the way her lips pressed saved, for this would be uterly im­ of his house, a small man engulfed themselves together' and the per­ Mrs. Winkle, after listening to what possible. Only he who knows and petual frown that creased the other­ was said in reply, kept agreeing has called upon the power and grace A PRETTIER party dress would :»y a tremendous event that toppled be hard to find! Your pride ■pver his world and sent it bowling wise smooth pink skin between her doubtfully, “Yes . . . yes, but—oh, of God in Christ can qualify to walk GUARANTEED I can see that’s probably right.” and joy will love this gay be-ruffled off into space like a cannon ball. blue eyes. as a citizen of Christ’s kingdom. She hung up and came back. She pantie frock with its sweet round SKIPPER IcrsLng weather dries Se thought: Amy paid no attention as. Mr. We note two things in this won­ appeared to be slightly dazed. derful and instructive passage from yoke, scalloped front and swing­ PREVENTATIVE I n may crack, bleed, Not he, who had been married for Winkle carefully stepped over Pe­ time skirt. Make it for kinder­ t) Sdmulates Iocd twenty years. Not he, a former nelope, the third member of the “They said,” she told Mr. Winkle, God's Word: IN CURED MEAT I helps K cIutc heaL garten too in bright colorful cot­ .careful accountant who was now the family. “that you’re already something of a I. The Character of the Follower Js ‘'thirsty-* cells bo of Christ (w . 3-10). tons. A#k Your DeaUc !•eded moisture from conservative proprietor of a modest Their sad-eyed spaniel was set­ celebrity—from being the first mar­ a t Writ. lapped skin —quick, general repair shop located in the ried man in the older men’s classifi­ The eight characteristics of the lirs. tubes 3Cf. tled on the floor with her black muz­ N. J. BODDIE alley back of his house. Not he, zle resting on her paws. At eight, cation to be drafted—and that it’s Christian here presented are worthy of extended individual attention, but Joint Ownership TbeHamfnturanceMaa -with his overly active and morbid Penelope in her dog world was ap­ your patriotic duty to set a good D u rb a n . N . G» Imagination. Not he, who was no proximately Mr. Winkle's compara­ example. They’re coming out here we can offer only brief suggestions. man of action, but was afraid to tive age in the human world. She totake pictures of—of us both.” “Blessed are the poor in spirit” It was in a Texas town which speaks of humility as a commend­ death of guns or violence of any sort. was as amiable and mild as Mr. “I won’t do it,” he said. “And boasts of parking meters, five ■EPARED you shouldn’t—” able quality. How contradictory the cents an hour. A jeep pulled up, Not he, with his stored-up mem- Winkle himself. Never having been REALLY- FINE Iy muscles, sore throat. present-day philosophy, which calls and a soldier clam bered out. “ Hey, ■oxy of how, as a boy with his .22 allowed a husband, she had a rather "But, Wilbert,” Mrs. Winkle pro­ for self-assertion and self-reliance. Ipirin, worfd's largosfi droopy disposition. Now, in her mid­ tested, “it won’t look right if we son,” a cop called after him, Ipirio can do m ore for But Jesus was not mistaken. The “You’d better drop a nickel.” I size f o r o n ly 35£. dle age, she had given up hope and don’t.” way into the .kingdom of heaven S CflRm^n no longer pretended to any interest The soldier looked at the meter, . “I don’t care how it looks. Where’s not that of assertive self-sufficiency. V OSANJGE PEKOE & PEKOE at the sight of a male, but simply my hat?” He was emboldened to and shaking his head, retorted: “Blessed are they that mourn.” . “It’s just as much yours as mine, sniffed loftily or ignored the meet­ be peremptory. “Where’s my lunch V T-e-B ing altogether. . The world does not believe that you drop the nickel.” box?” statement. It shuns the house of Penelope, Mr. Winkle thought, ' He saw them both where they mourning. It tries without avail to was no more prepared for the large, were kept ready for his departure philosophize away the fact of sor­ adventurous and dangerous things to business. He snatched them up row. The Christian, on the other of life, such as war, than he. almost savagely, and clamped the hand, feels with his fellow man and He sa t heavily in his place in the. hat on his head. He hadn’t felt so thus receives a blessing. One can breakfast nook. Prom behind her aroused for many years. He didn’t really learn from sorrow. paper, Mrs. Winkle demanded, quite know what to make of the way “Anything for me?” I walked a mile with Pleasure; She chattered all the way. “No-o,” answered'Mr. Winkle. But left me none the wiser For all she bad to say. At his drawing out of the word, Mrs. Winkle' put hef'paper aside and I walked a mile wtth Sorrow, looked at her husband. She didn’t And ne’er a word said she: But. oh, the things I le’arned from her see what he had received, for he When Sorrow walked with me. held it below the table. But from the look of Mr. Winkle and the tone “Blessed are the meek.” Poverty of his voice, she knew at once. of spirit comes when a man rightly Mrs. Winkle was the first to speak sees himself, and has a sympathetic I FIigk-" a I I again. Her frown deepened and her touch with sorrow. Then he “in­ l i. 00* of U « : lips were tight when she stated dis­ herits the earth,” because he tru­ l o o m e d . ^ O - ly comes to enjoy it as a place of Iwoodstars approvingly, ‘.‘Wilbert, your-notice has come.” service and Christian growth, and I 0Oth not because he has a deed to a sin­ 1 Robbins. Ioc^ Silently, Mr. Winkle handed over the notice to her. gle foot of its soil. “It is the hunger and thirst for t o o t h Mrs. Winkle took it in at a single glance. Her face went white. Her righteousness (v. 6), and not the P 0 W D £ B frown disappeared and her mouth possession of if, that is blessed” softened. She looked.bewildered, as (Plummer). Self - satisfied people Peering through his metal rimmed if props had been knocked out from know nothing of the glory of having glasses he read he w as classified 1A. under her and she had no solid their hunger and thirst satisfied by ground to stand on. She said breath­ God. iifle, he had shot a squirrel. The lessly, as if caught off guard, We have here also the Christian’s liny animal fell from the high “You’re going to war.” spirit of mercy which invites divine Coughs branch where he aimed at it, land­ Mr. Winkle cleared his throat so mercy; a purity of heart, cleanness IlflQD COids ing with a thud on the hard ground. as to be sure he could -control his of mind,, and sincerity of purpose, When he held the warm, fuzzy body own voice, trying it out this way which enable a man really to see in his hand, he was sick at heart without first chancing how it might God even in this impure world; that lang On at what he had done. In later life, sound.. “It means,” he explained, Christlike spirit which makes him a ieves promptly be- when he stepped on an ant, or “I’m just being passed on to the peacemaker in a fighting world— > to the seat of tho squashed a spider, or even swatted Army doctors.” yes, that spirit which makes him loosen and expel a fly, Mr. Winkle felt squeamish at like the Master in sweetly bearing BBClpiBaoU n, and aid nature “ You’re going to w ar,” Mrs. Win­ il raw, tender, in- taking life. kle repeated in a whisper. Now she It wasn’t until he had gone some unjustified persecution. These in­ mucous mem- Upon being called by his draft looked actually frightened, amazed, way that it occurred to him he bad deed are the marks of the man who iruggist to sell you hoard last week for physical exami­ and hurt.-. forgotten to kiss his wife goodby. follows Christ as King. SSdt of Fl«lKj*ni«nn. Jsion with the un- nation, Mr. Winkle had thought that n. The Conduct of the Follower of iHst like the way it It had been years since M r. Win­ he felt, for there was fear mixed in cough or you are ihe strange doctor appreciated his kle had seen such expressions on his Christ (w . 43-48). redoes for breed** roPft iy back. d^pepsia, his nearsightedness, his him, too,' along with his unaccus* There can possibly be no more se­ desserts. Address — wife’s face. They affected him deep­ tomed anger. Mainly, there was B ra n d s caved-in chest, his good beginning ly. He began, “Now, Afny—” vere test of a man’s Christian char­ . GrandCenttrtAoM^-Bg ______JLSION tin a paunch (even though otherwise the sense of being unnerved by an acter than the manner in which he W4 7 7 , New Volk 17* »♦ *• Colds. Bronchitis “You’ll be killed!" Mrs. Winkle unsure Amy. , he was skinny enough to be under­ wailed. treats his enemies. Many who pass weight), his jumped-up pulse at the At this excitement, and perhaps He turned, and marched to the the other tests meet failure (at least slightest exertion, and his general at the new, strange tone in Mrs. front door. Mrs. Winkle followed in part) at this point. make-up of no great muscularity. Winkle’s voice, Penelope began to him. “Wilbert,” she said weakly, It is no easy thing to love your Never before had Mr. Winkle howl. • “you have to, and you know it.” enemies, but it is the standard .of k n o w n himself to be such a physi­ Mr. Winkle«had counted on no By the time he reached the stepa Christ, and He will enable us to live cal wreck. such behavior on the part of his outside, Mr. Winkle had somewhat up to it. Now is a good time to The doctor pursed his lips at the wife. He had become so accustomed calmed. - His small storm was near­ put it into practice, not only per­ visual evidences of this close ap­ to her shrewish' ways that he ha'dn’t ly over. He blinked. “I suppose,” sonally, but nationally. proach to the grave. He frowned pictured them being punctured so he admitted, “I’ll have to do a lot There can be no doubt that love in such a manner as to give Mr. for the brethren will be a more inti­ BWOER 9 ft07 A PASTt I abruptly. of things I don’t feel like doing.” ^Winkle reason for counting on his He realized what a blow it was to Abruptly, he strode away, down mate and satisfying experience be­ In APPLr YOURSELF ! not being recommended. And though I your toetft fit ^JgM her. She was threatened with not the walk, and then along the street cause they return our affection (v. the doctor and the members of the Je. No Hcat No Fujv having him around to order about. It wasn’t until he had gone some 46). Anyone can do that and enjoy Icomcs a pert of pfota. draft board, working their mysteri­ To have him removed from her it. Enemies often return hatred for jCTIDM Qft MQtiEY BACK I way that it occurred to him he had ous ways, had not committed them­ and sent off to war destroyed her forgotten to kiss his wife goodby. our love—they persecute us (v. 44). iKTAL PRODUCTS, UU [ selves on the result, it still hadn’t But we are still to love them. p 4 5 •A, Akron 9 , Ohio defenses and left her bewildered and It was the first time he had neglect seemed real to Mr. Winkle that he alone. It revealed the basic af­ ed this ritual in their whole mar* That love must move us to treat would be seriously considered as a fection she had for him. Mr. Winkle tied life. Ordinarily, he would have them kindly and to pray for them. soldier. Someone says, “It can’t be done.” 1—45- reflected that it was taking the been called back and given instruc­ The notice couldn’t mean him. He greatest war in history to accom­ tions. But there was no sound from Yes, it can by the grace of God in looked at it again, to see if, possi­ plish this. Amy. Christ, and it is being done. bly, there had been some mistake. From the look on her. lace, Mr. Guiltily, he glanced once behind, We need to exercise care lest we But he saw his name typed out Winkle almost expected Amy to be­ to see her still standing on the steps, fall into-the easy habit of speaking boldly: Wilbert George Winkle. gin weeping. But she didn’t She her hand at her throat, watching with derision or scorn of the un­ The thought of going in and tell­ just sat there staring at him, her him depart Penelope was at her godly — that wicked, dissipated of Disordered ing Mrs. Winkle about it swept over eyes bright end wide and dry, and feet, staring after him mournfully. neighbor who hangs around taverns y A ctio n him. The prospect of this was one he sat staring at her.. They re­ and other questionable places. Let I It may seem curious that, though us never condone their sin—that we h Eta hurry and worry, of both panic and intense interest garded each other awesomely while Mr. Winkle’s place of business was njproper oa»*n? acJ Certainly it would take a lot of the Penelope continued to howl. should hate—but may God help us to >! exposure and infco* located right in back of his house, love them and lead them to Christ. y straio on Lfce work strong wind out of her sails. Penelope was interrupted by the he didn’t go out through the real f ii*y aru apt to bceomo Mrs. Winkle, during recent years, shrill ringing of the telephone. Mr. This lesson is indicated as being il to liliftr excess acid door and across the fifty, feet of yard a temperance lesson. The applica­ Cs from the lifc-giviop had developed into a positive indi­ Winkle made a movement to go into to reach his shop. the living room to answer it, but tion can only be made indirectly, Ben-Gau vidual who was prone to run her r najrtnng backache, To the Winkles this wasn’t strange but it may have value. The use of I* . up nights, husband the way a locomotive en­ Mrs. Winkle, with a rather wild look at all. There was . ute a good rea­ IiiE — f cn| constant Iy gineer kept his hand on the throt­ on her face, started before he did. alcohol is so destructive of every­ v«»rn nut. Olhcrsigns son for it. thing that is good, that it is quite' i*r iiiiordor arc some* tle. Mr. Winkle never liked to put She appeared, to want to do some­ It originated from Mr. Winkle’s |j»iy or tuo frequent thing definite. obvious it is not in accord with this mto the actual term of hen- career as a public accountant hav­ these standards of the kingdom of thoLWeU Uoan'* help th e Sitting in the breakfast nook, Mr. o th e r pecking, but nevertheless that was ing disappeared during Uie depres­ heaven. It is time some church peo­ wonderfully I barnslul exccss body Winkle heard her voice. l*;td m yru th a n h alf * the true state of affairs. sion. Secretly, he was just as glad, ple decided whether they wsint to be­ ipjiroval. A.c recom- Now he wondered how Amy would “Why, yes . . . I suppose so,” she for he had never cared much for •j! nsors everywhere. faltered. “Just a minute.” long to the world or belong to take it. There was little she could dealing In long rows of someone Christ. If the latter is their pur- Ben-GayB e n -u a y -—THEthe ORIGINAL ANALGESlQUE BAUME do about it. She wuuldn’t be able Any hesitancy didn't: sound like else’s figures. Hegreatlypreferred pose, we believe the only consistent to argue with this, nor impose her Amy at all. Rather, it souftded like tinkering with mechanical things, position to take is that of abstirence 2 " pA/H I RHEUMATISM I -THERE'S A.LSO the Amy of years - ago, when Mr. MUSCLE PAIN > MILD BEN-GAY will in any way upon it. He felt for which he had a decided flair and bom alcoholic liquors. a IitUe sorry for her, for he knew Winkle married her. I a delicate touch. AND COLDS j FOR CHILDREN ITO BE CONXINtrES) THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N, C.. JANUARY 17.1945.

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. A Challenge To Chris­ Letter From A Soldier Baprism Plans Make For Red Seen Along Main Street Dear Hortense, "And Jesus, when he was bap Cross Drive. By The Street Rambler. Whal Wat Happening In Davie tianity Your letter received, also tnaga- tized went up straightway out of 000000 Rev. W alter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Before The New Deal Used Up sine. the water, and 1o, the heavens were Washington, D. C.—American Gossip Clnb holding short meet­ A quotation says: “Without Sorry 0 hear Flat-Top is dead. opened unto him and he saw tbe Red Cross operations at home and The Alphabet, Drowned The ing in front of department store on salary, food, extra clothing, or Also' your Aunt Lobelia spirit of God descending like a deve abroad will reach tbeir wartime cold afternoon Ralph Dwiggins on Hogt and Plowed Up The purse, 1 0 ,0 0 0 Mohammedian stud No, I have not been out with and lighting upon him; and to, a peak in 1 9 4 5 , M r. Basil O ’Connor, way up Main street carrying copy Cotton and Corn. ents in the University vof Cairo, any other girl Don’t von know I voice from heaven saying, this is Chairman of the American Red of Blum’s Almanac-Pretiv girl Egypt, are preparing to go out promised to be true to you, also my beloved son, in whom I am well Cross, said today in announcing (Divie Record, Jan. 22, >9 1 9 ) wearing pretty diamond on third with the sole purpose of tearing there are no women here anyway. pleased.” Matt. 3 : 16-17. that the miuimnm goal for the Red finger, left hand—Godbey brothers Seed cotton is it cents. down the Cross and erecting the I see by the ads in the magasine It is forever settled In my mind Cross War Fund to be raised in enjoying refreshments Saturday ev­ Attorney Jacob Stewart spent Crescent in its place. They will that tbe public is being very brave that Jesus wasimmersed, and I can­ M arch, 19 4 5 , bad been fixed at ening in drug store—Aged lady re­ Saturday in Winston. $180 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . do this for a false and dead proph and patient about tbe shortage on not fotlow my Lord in any other marking that some of these $ 5 0 Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harkey. of et, Clergy and laity of America, bobbie pins, also girdles and var* mode of baptism. For there is but Tbe Central Committee set the marriages were not turning out so TurnersburR, were in town Thurs­ awake! What faith and sincerity ious lipstick shades. I didn’t know 'One Lord, one faitb, one bap­ goal following careful review of well—Jim Wall hurrying down S. day. are you showing In the Christ, the oou was suffering so. tism,” Christ has led the way so bndget estimates for American Red Main street—White and colored ci­ A T. Grant, Jr., spent a day or Cross work in tbe United States Son of the true God, who is alive Also Hortense I want to warn let’s follow Him. “Therefore we tizens lined up 111 front of candy two last week in Concord on busi- and overseas for the year beginning for evermore?” you about them ads where the sol­ are bnrled with Him by baptism.” counter trying to buy chocolates— White multitudes of professed diers are saving poetrv to themsel Rom. 6 :4 . How could we be bnr March 1, 194 5 , M r O ’C onnorsaid. Farmer trying to get into rationing Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Anderson Christians in America are indiffer­ ves while shooting Japanese. I ied without going under all over? He added that Colby M. Chester, board on Wednesday morning— spent Wednesday in Statesville ent, careless, sleepy, and living far will not tell you what we do say Baptism alone will not save any. chairman of tbe executive commit­ Attorney Waynick stopping to con­ shopping. beneath their privileges In the Gos­ Hortense, as it is not for your ears, one. It takes repentance in God. tee of General Foods Corporation sult a friend—Two atiburn-haired W. F Reece, C. F. Strand and pel of our Lord JJsus Christ; and but it is not what those ads say, so Baptism by emersion is commemo­ will be chairman of the 'campaign. country lasses waiting in front of Rufus Brown Forded to Statesville while thousands of our churches please take them with a dose of rating the death, burial and rasur- “Our new budgets,” Mr. O Con­ bus station—Glenn Cartner talking one day last week. are spiritually dead, many of which salts. rection, of mv blessed Saviour Jesus nor said, “represent an apprecia­ to friend in front of bank—Young Dr. W. C. Martin is spending are closing tbeir doors and ceasing For instance there is several Christ, and therefore showing to ble increase in the services we will lady trying to get clerk to sell her six weeks in Philadelphia attend­ to function any longer; aud' while where a fellow hopes they are keep, the world that we aee dead to the lender in Europe, in the Pacific pack of cigarettes—Out-of town la­ ing lectures. He was accompanied millions of boys and girls, young ing everything the same at home sins of the world and a new creat­ and at home, but we have been dy carrying box filled with full by Mrs. Martin. people, fathers and mothers never until he comes back, iniludiug the ure in the Lord, and of coursa we able to keep the total 1945 goal beer bottles. W. L Call, who has been ill for attend Sunday school nor darken a corner store, the Brooklyn Dod- should qnit tbe sioning business slightly under the one for 1 9 4 4 be* the past five weeks with influenza- church door; and while we have gers and his room. It is alright once and for all time. This sounds cause of oversubscription of our pneumonia, is much better, we are Dishonest News Hand­ billions of dollars to finance this for the guy iu the ad, a very nice a little like holiness, doesn’t it? earlier campaigns and certain eco­ glad to note. barrible war, killing and slaving room, he is probably am offlser, but Well the Bible doesn’t teach any­ nomics in this year’s operations. ling Will Howard bad the misfortune humanity, and billions to spend for Al Gugliemo says he hopes be does thing else, for Jesns said, “With­ “ After personally inspecting onr Tbe American pubiic is mucl. per­ to get three of bis fingers cut right beer, liquor, tobacco, for the mpv- not have to go back to tbe same out holiness no man shall see tbe operations in England and on tbe turbed over the latest development badly last week while working In ies, and for needless luxuries and room as be has been spoiled by his Lord ” Continet. and after conferring with on the Western front where it has Reynold's factory at Winston. been revealed that the rapid ad­ hurtful indulgences, failing to Iitt -foxhole which is larger also cleaner Don’t understand me to say that Generals Eisenbour. Bradley, Pat­ vance in the Aachen area was halted Thos. J. Swing, son of Mr. and up the Cross of Christ and His bau- also he has it all to btmself. As to I am perfect in the flesh God for­ ton and Clark, I foresee an increase due to the shortage of enforced, ra­ Mrs. J. H Swing, of Pino, who ner of truth, salvation and holiness, our corner store and the Dodgers, rather than a decrease in tbe need bid tbat I shontd ever say that. tioning of heavy ammunition. went to France with Dr. Brenizer’s for American Red Cross services on there are ten thousand Mohamme you will agree Hortense that any After we have done all we can do Thedistressing part of this situa­ Hospital Unit, is expected to ar­ dan students, poor and needy, and change is an improvement, espec then says the good book, “ We are the Continent from now and for tion is that just before the election rive home soon. no doubt suffering for tbe actuaf IaIIy the saudwishes and pitching unprofitable servants.” Butthanks some time after tbe European fight the public was assured by President An infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. necessities of life, so much interest­ respectively. be unto God we can have a perfect lug is over. Likewise, it is obvi­ Roosevelt that everything w as Eugene Wagoner, of Clarksville, ed and enthused over their false Seriously Hortense we also dp heart and desire to do good, and ous tbe American Red Cross must hunkydorv in the way of supplies go­ was fonnd dead In bed on Monday religion, and a dead, false prophet, not want to go back to a place we can live close to God. expand its Pacific and Far Eastern ing to the military zones. And the morning. The little body was laid that they go forth to denounce, re where I am out of a job and not Christ taught his disciples to prav operations during tbe coming year. purpose of such a statement was to to rest at Turrentine Baptist cetne- ject and tear down the Cross of everybody can vote and other peo­ this prayer daily, “Forgive - my “It is our intention that Red convince the voters that the Roose­ velt administration was handling the tery yesterday morning. Christ, which is In opposition to ple get pushed around I certainly debts as I forgive my debtors.” Cross stay with our troops until all war effort properly and that any Stacy K. Smith, a son of C. E their religion, until we should be hope yon can fix our country up Why snonid we pray tbat prayer if of them are returned borne and con­ change in the management might re­ ashamed of ourselves, and feel wre­ before I get back, and you might tinue to serve them through their Smith, of near Smith Grove, arriv­ this old flesh could live without sult in hurting the prosecution of start with your hairdo in the last adjestment back to civilian life. ed home Thursday from France tched as a nation, with the Gospel sin at all? There arc two of each the war. Stacy is a U. S. Marine, and was and Cross of Christ, which is the snapshot. individual, tbe outward man which For this reason we must ask the Since the shortage was in exist­ the first American to land in France only way of salvation, yet so indif­ I expect I will be promoted as is the flesh, and tbe inward man American public to consider our ence at the time the statement was after war was declared. He was ferent. Map God have mercy np up is the only way I can go. which is tbe soul of man tbat never goal of $ 180 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 as an absolute made by President Roosevelt, the wounded two or three times during on us. Love to ail, also your kid broth­ dies. God only saves the soul m inim um .” public has an apologv coming from the war. His frieods are glad to Is it not bigh time for us to a. er. JO E which is eternal This old flesh A War Fund planning confer­ those who wilfully and dishonestly have him borne again. wake and get busy for God? We was not born to be saved and live ence was held In Statesville Janu­ corrupted the news for political ad­ vantage.—Exchange. F. Kerr Foster and Miss Beulahoften wonder why it is that people Roosevelt and Economy forever; it must decay and go back ary 20 th. J. H. Thompson, 1945 War Fund Chairman and Superin­ Copewereuuited in marriage at are ro zealaus over'a false religion, Mr, Editor: It is with mingled to mother dnst, If this old body The Record only $1.00. the home of Pearl Cartner Sunday. or a false doctrine, and yet people surprise and disgust that I read Mr. conld be perfect or was perfect, it tendent of Schools C. C. Erwin and Rev. E. 0. Cole performed the ce­ with tbe real truth, the true relig­ Roosevelt has decided to save $25 OOO would be as tbe soul, never die. others from Davie, attended the meeting, which was conducted by rem ony. ion ot Jesus Christ, and the doc on his fourth term inaugural cere- Back to my subject: “Repent, monies. To mpst of us this an­ Francis P. Simerville, Regiohal Di­ William Smith is undergoing trine that is pnre, yet so indiffer­ believe and be baptized and ye shall nouncement falls n deaf ears, for rector of the Southeastern area. treatment at the Charlotte Sanitor- ently toward getting it across to be saved.” The repentence and a fte r 12 years of spending and four lum. His friends here hope him a their fellowmen. They sleep and faith comes first, I notice. It did slumbet, fail to watch and pray, years of spending and four more not say “Be baptized and join the To Broadcast Dewey’s speedy recovery. In prospect, we are no longer able to and give only a pittance toward the chnrch and ye shall be saved. So ■V '~ J H- Henley, who has been liv­ appreciate any sum below the mil spread of the Gospel in its purity we’d better put tbe repentence first Address ing in Benton. Ark., for sometime, lion or billion mark. An address in Washington by apd power and the salvation of pre­ and always Show me a fellow that North Carolina „ has returned to bis home on R. 1. Could it be that F. D. R. has had Gov. Thomas E. Dewey on Feb, Davie County. I In The SupenorCourt cious souls. We wonder why it is, a change of heart? I doubt it It is says “I don’t have to repent any Joe says Arkansas is a fine state rn ary 8 will be broadcast nationally, DukeSheek. Exrx. of Camilla Sheek, do you? May God stir our hearts hard to give him credit for his hint more,” and I’ll show you a fellow He may return their later. it has been annonced. decs’d., et al. to great activity for His cause and of economy here for we know that that needs salvation in his soul. It vs Murphy Call, an aged citizen -of kingdom, Multitudes are perish­ tomorrow be will be throwing a few should be the desire of every Chris­ Tbe address, at the annual Lin­ Eliza McClamroch; B. C. Brock, coln Day dinner in Washington, the Smith Grove sectiou was sttick- ing without Christ. Do you not millions this way and that, as care­ tian and is T believe, to get a little Guardian ad Litem; et al heirs at en with paralysis last week and his will be the first by the New York law of Camilla Sheek, decs’d. care?—FaKe religions are spread lessly to save o u r $25,000. This is closer to tbe Lord, and to live just Governor since his unsuccessful bid condition was serious He is re ing over the earth, and do you not just another example of Mr. Roose­ a little better today than we did for the presidency in November, NoticeOf Sale ported somewhat improved. velt’s shallowness and his ability for care? yesterday. and will mark his first visit to the Under and by virtue of the powers evading the real issue. He got ob­ Duke K. McClamroch arrived in Yours for a closer walk with capital since the campaign. of an order of the Superior Court of vious enjoyment out 0 f Senator Davie County made in the above town last week, coming direct from God. A. J. CRATER. Byrd’s inaugural committee plan Renew your subscription Special Proceeding entitled “Duke the battlefields of France He left to save money interested in thrift Sheek, Exrx. of Camilla Sheek. de­ here in July, and went across in and get a 1945 Blum’s Al­ ceased vs Eliza McCIamrock. et al, than Mr. Roosevelt ever was. October He was in France about 4 * manac free. To others, 15c. heirs at law of Camilla Sheek,” the The senator is not quibbling over RATION GUIDE undersigne '• Commissioner will on two months and tells some interest­ $25,00 inaugural exponense. He is Saturday the 3rd day of February, ing things about that country. He 1945. a t 12 o’clock, M,. a t the court concerned with other mill’ons and SUGAR-Book 4, stamp 34, To the People is the second Davie boy to arrive billions which Mr. Roosevelt • has of this Community house door in Mocksville, Davie good for 5 pounds indefin­ County. N. C.. offer for sale to the home from overseas. completely forgotten. GI Joe in his Pacific foxhole— highest bidder, that certain tract of Our country may survive in spite itely. maybe he Is your brother, husband, The following jurors have been To Wives and Parents sweetheart or friend—is listening in ’and lying and being in Farmington Township. Davie County. N. C., ad­ drawn for the February term of of Mr. Roosevelt It will never sur­ GASOLINE-Coupon 14 in on you today. vive because of him.—John F. Roark A book good for 4 gallons, He knows you joining the lands of Charlie Ward et of Davie Superior court, which con. of Soldiers have a date with a al, and bounded as follows, to-wit: in Union Republican. expires March 21. IRctory Volunteer, venes in this city Feb 241b, w ith If you are sending The Re­ a neighbor with a Beginning at a stone in the mid­ Judge Harding presiding: J. H. cord Io your husband or son SHOES-AirpIane stamps I, War Bond order In dle of Cedar Creek, Eliza Barneycas- An X mark after your his or her hand. tle’s corner; thence East with Wm. Bverly, R. I, Heatberly, Charlie who is in the armed forces, 2 and 3 in book 3 valid in­ The two of you name means you owe us. may talk it over at Saunder’s line 49.10 chs. to a stone, Boger, J P. (janiel, A. F. Potts, please see that his subscrip­ definitely. your work bench, said Saunders’ corner in E. Gibhs in your office or in J. E. Beauchamp, J. W. Clary, Joe tion is paid in advance. We FOOD-Red stamps Q5 thru Sour home. Will line; thence N. 8:33 chs. in J. W. El­ Notice To Creditors I Joe nick up lis’ line, corner of lot No. 6 ; thence Allen, A. C Wood, Fred Lakev 1 are forced to discontinue all S5 in book 4 valid indefinite phrases like I W. 47 00 chs. to a stone in middle of G. H. Graham, G. R. Barneycas- subscriptions to the boys-in Having qualified as Administrator with Iy for meats, fats and oils. can't afford it,’’ Cedar Creek; thence down said creek tbe Will annexed, of Marv E. Allen de­ “Why do they have to have more tle, P. R Davis, D P, Dyson, G foreign lands or in army ceased. notice is hereby KiveB to all per Blue stamps X5 thru Z5 and money?” "We’ll lick Japan with to the beginning, containing 40 acres more or less, being lot Ni. 5 in the W cClamroch, J. R. Graves, J. camps in this country when sons HoIiIinK claims against the estate of A2 and B2 in book 4 valid one hand tied behind our back”? said deceased to present them to tbe un­ GI Joe counts on you to have division of the lands of John Wil­ M. Smith T. W, Soflcy, J. G. Al their subscriptions expires. indefinitely for- processed enough sense and knowledge of the liams. decs’d recorded in Book No. dersigned. properly verified, on or before facts about the Pacific war to back len. W. S. Walker, C F. VanEat. The soldiers want thier home the 3rd dav of January, 1946 or this notice foods. him up in his foxhole. The extra 4, page 607, Register’s office r.f Da­ will be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ $100 War Bond you buy today is a vie County, N C- on, John G. Foster, K. N. Chaffin, paper. We have bad to mark sons indebted to said estate will please FUEL OlLwPeriod 4 and 5 War Bond with the most power. It Terms of Sale: One-third cash and R, L. Wilson, J. B. Penry, J S. several names off our books make immediate settlement. gives GI Joe the support he must This the 2nd dav of January, 1945. coupons from last year, and nave at the time when he needs it the balance on 90 days time, with Overcash, Robert I. Foster, T,. M. this week. Maybe one of WlLEY PLUTT. period I, 2, and 3 coupons I most It tells Tokyo you’re In Hte bond and approved security, or all fight to the finish. ____ Call, J. A. Wagoner, J. F. Foster, them was your husband or Admr c. t. a., of Mary E, Allen, decs'd. cash at the option of the purchaser. MocksviUe, N. C , Route 2. for this year valid through-g THE EDITOR. This the 2nd dav of January. 1945. S. L, Barnes, V. H. Stewart. son.. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney out current heating season, f A. I. GRANT. Commissioner. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

|M P R 0 V E D ------SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS QUICK RELIEF FOR UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL HEAD Well-Fitting Slip for Larger Figure S UNDAY I COLD ders that stay put. Nicely tailored CHOOL Lesson 8738 panties make an attractive ensem­ 34-S2 BY HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. ble. MISERY Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. ... nostrils are Released by JVestern Newspaper Union. Pattern No. 8738 comes in sizes 36» 38, ilcgged.nosefeelsraw, 40. 42, 44. 46. 48, 50 and 52. Size 38, slip sHnbranes swollen, and pantie, requires 4 Yz yards of 35 or 39* £*ach for cooling inch material. 'Mtntholatum. Speed* Lesson for January 28 Due to an unusually large demand and 2yit (I) Helpsthinout current war conditions, slightly more time stubborn mucus; Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ is required in Riling orders for a few of lected and copyrighted by International SPARKY -ff) Soothes irritated Council of Religious Education; used by the most popular pattern numbers. nnnabranes; (3) Helps permission. OH, MIGH tl Tedoce swollen pas- SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. « h a r k -- yd J .vtscs; (4) Stimulates 530 South Wells St. Chicago 3dc-&} blood supply, LOYALTY TO THE KINGDOM HUMBLE AGEl to “sick” area. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each BEG TO f?EP[ JJw r? breatk brings re- LESSO N T E X T -M a tth e w 6:33; 7:12. 16-29. pattern desired. SEEING A Ml GOLDEN TEXT—Seek ye first the King­ JirjI Jars, tubes, 30c. P a tte r n N o ...... Size..**** with Super ! dom of God, and His righteousness; and all HUMAN these things shall be added unto you.— N a m e ...... STRENGTH .1 Matthew 6:33. MENtHOLATUM A d d ress...... In the kingdom of Christ there must be unquestioned loyalty. If * t U e t then He is the King of our lives, we Ingenious London Pillboxes ______i as Christian men and women will want to live in accordance with Deceivied Even the Natives His blessed will. Loyalty to Christ leads to the best London is now demolishing the . . m / N kind of living. It surpasses any ex­ B e n -G a g many pillboxes erected in 1940 to iU i® ’ perience of loyalty to a cause or a defend the .city against invasion, • Get this fast, welcome relief from muscular pain and human personality. Instead of hin­ says Collier’s. Although concrete ache! Soothing gently wanning Ben-Gay contains up to dering or limiting our development, fortifications, they were never de­ 2 1A times more methyl salicylate and menthol—famous it opens wide the grand vistas of a tected by the aerial cameras of life altogether worth-while. It is a pain-relieving agents your doctor knows about—than five the enemy, being ingeniously cam­ other widely offered rub-ins. That’s why it’s SQ fast... so life: ouflaged as newsstands, informa­ I. Well Ordered (6:33). soothing. Always insist on genuine Ben-Gay! tion booths and similar small Copyright, i 9 4 4 .byTho».leeaing&Co.,fae. Much of the distress in which men structures. V and women find themselves is Slenderizing Slip For some time, they even de­ Ben GaY-the original analgesique baume fiemember that Constipation caused by the fact that their lives A N IDEAL slip for the slightly ceived passers-by, despite having 'PAIN P rheumatismI there’s also I *® make oil tasks look big!] are not well ordered. They live in ^ heavier figure. This well fit­ such facetious signs as: “Closed a constant flurry of uncertainty, in­ Sr AfcnfO frn S NEURALGIA > MILD BEN-GAY -Suagy at low ebb? Check constipa-j ting slip has darts to give it figure- on Sundays; not open during the w f i t dueto Landcolds I for children '•Son! Tafce Nature’s Remedy (NR. decision and disorder. They have hugging lines, and built-up shoul­ week.” R Tablets). Containa no chemicals, no no proper center for their lives, and ‘amends, no phenol derivatives. NR; consequently they are lopsided and G "Tablets are different—act different. I lacking in real usefulness. ,Purely vegetable —a combination^)?- I 30 Testable ingredients formulated See how delightfully right is the •wer SOyears ago. TTncoated or candy experience and activity of a follow­ • anted, their action is dependable, er of Christ. He is the center. The L •!borough, yet gentle, as millions of interests of His kingdom are the JiR’s have proved. Get a 25£ Coa- first in thought. His righteousness ^ineer Box today. All druggists*! Cration: Take only as directed. is the rule of life. Other things? Well, all that is necessary, God adds HS TONtGHTf TOMORROW A lRIGflT OHiifXx r $ $ t o t K day by day. 6/ LEF ,ML-VEGiTABlE LAXATIVE When the center of life is right, KLEH everything else is right—when that PACTORY-METHOD . is wrong, all is wrong. Is your life centered in Christ? II. Kind (7:12). tEG’LAB Spiritual principles apply to daily living, to our attitude toward our OHE WORD SUGGESTION' fellow men. Here we have the so- FOR ACID INDIGESTION— called Golden Rule. It is not the way of salvation; it is a summary tums of the teaching of the law and proph­ P e c a p p i n g ' ; ets. But it does provide us with a splendid principle of daily conduct. Our active concern each day and In every touch with others is to be, -X Z h . .R-E-AtU^INELTE “How would I like them to deal with me? Let me do thus to them.” That is a higher standard than you Cfifirrteri--UWA.SO-- . ■ . think until you really try it. Only ' ORANGE-PEKO&&OREKOEvV Christ can enable you to do it. ^ p r o m p t Service Geor Grip Treod on Any M a k e T i r e , III. Fruitful (7:16-20). k - •••>* Two fruit trees or vines may look 3 Famous Firestone Gear Gr P I almost alike until the fruit appears, and then we learn the true char­ ^ Grade A QualitY Camelback I acter of each—whether good or bad. -W*«SW Every life brings forth some kind 5 Factory M ethods Used Hxdus.vely I ’a*. rot Miatt aciEs Mt *—Iraias of of fruit, and in its outward manifes­ tation the life speaks of the inward T h e\ RHEUMATISM * Eitra Treod Depth f o r G r e a t e r , NEURITIS-LUMBAGO condition of the life. Unclean and J profane speech, hatred, dishonesty N i MCNEIL'S and trickery—these come out of an WJn V o I , 6 safety, longer MileaGe m evil heart. Righteousness, pure and I IVI A.G IC kindly speech, thoughtful actions, ..,^ t I REMEDY honest and straightforward dealings —these speak* of the good heart. .8 R f N G S B L E S S E D .R E L l'E /. The one whose life is centered in Hiwge Bottlelt *nu uat««)vl 20-Smatl Size 60c I * 6MII0I: ISI OILI K OItCCTES * I Christ (see above) is a vine after iD Ht SCQD DROC STOfItS or BT Kill M Hteipt «f ptlei I God’s own planting. His roots strike L Itlt IMC CO., tat. JflCtSOimtE 4. FlOBtBflI deep down into the grace and mercy of God, and his fruit is the Christ- E like grace of Christian character I (see Gal. 5:22, 23). S IV. Gennine (7:21-23). Lip service will not do (v. 21). By Bi rWOMEOO's Even an imitation of the real serv­ Do You Hate HOT FLASHES? Other Sizes ice of God’s people, but rendered Proportionafely Low KARl 9 Ton suffer from hot flashes, feel without the backing of a life of faith, I weak, nervous, a bit blue at times— sS due to the functional “middle* will result only in disappointment S-Setr period peculiar to women—try and our Lord’s own disavowal (w. POP—I I#dta E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ NO RATION CERTIFICATE pound to relieve such symptoms. 22, 23). Taken regularly—Plnkham’s Com* The opposite of that is equally HE pound helps build up resistance true. The real child of God works against such annoying symptoms. I P ll R rritftam tS C om pound '-Is m ade for Christ; he speaks of his Lord, REQUIRED especially for women—it helps 7ifl- ta rs a n d that's the kind of medi­ and calls on His name. But in c o s to buy I Follow label directions. and through it all there is the evi­ i LYDIS F. PINKHAM’S omtound dent ring of sincerity and genuine­ ness which marks it as the real LET US HELP YOU thing. One does not hear much mention these days of hypocrites in the KEEP YOUR CAR church. Perhaps we are too polite to speak of them, or it may be that we think them too obvious to need IN SERVICE pointing out. But they are there, going through the motions of a ANIMAL Christian life, talking the language, and imitating the works, but com-’ ANTISEPTIC OIL I. OrlglMl I. Bifflag 3. Repairing pletely dead spiritually. Iiipeefloa Firestone’s Bayon repair V. WeU Grounded (7:24-29). Onr str ic t Byna-Balance patches and The figure of speech changes. In­ Inspection bnfllng equip­ special repair stead of being likened to fruit trees, sta n d a rd s ment assnres method* men’s lives are said to be like are designed finished combine to to select only treaded tires prodnce the houses, with their various kinds of those tires w iic t con­ highest qual­ foundations and superstructures. tbat Jnstify form to the ity work for The figure is an interesting and ad d ition al highest bal. broken or instructive one. There is only one tty ance rewire, tagl la b o r and v e a k e n o d foundation upon which one can build material. ments. areas. a Christian life. “Other foundation ■-ImI v can no man lay than that is laid, 4. Canwlback S. Corlig 6. Flial which is Jesus Christ” (I Cor. F ir e sto n e Firestone's Iispceflu 3:11). G r a d e A treadingcores Only those Therein lies the folly of the mod­ Oamelback are governed tires vbich made w ltb by s t r ie t conform to ernist or liberal. He has denied and Firestone’s specifications YODR BARN A HOSPITAL? rejected the only foundation—and Firestone’! e x c lu s iv e developed by blgb stand* IlCfr only fair to your livestock yet tries to build a house of Chris­ ingredient, F ir e sto n e aids ofanality txx&eep tim e-tested D r.Porter’a tian character. When the real prob­ “ M u ta c ,” Laboratories are permitted Aafsseptic Oil on hand always lems of life strike, he goes down jn gives prewar and controlled to pass the In your barn, for emergency ruin. m ileage to with precision Roll p a ssen g er equipment. striet final use. Remember, even minor in- On the other hand, let no Christian i tiles. Inspection. Jories can become serious in* who has laid a foundation on the SP lection sources if neglected. rock fail to go on and build upon Soothes, aids natural healing. it. Thus grounded, his house of SAME HIGH QUALITY METHODS FOR TRUCK AND TRACTOR TIRES Chances are your veterinarian faith will stand though the wind and oses it. Nothing like it for mi­ rain and floods of life seek to tear nor burns, bruises, cuts, saddle sad collar sores, etc. Use only it down. Of that kind of house we a& directed. read that “it fell not: for it was See Ttecin&cf *pOie&torte : founded upon a rock” (y. 25). This lesson will afford many pro­ !.be GROVE LABORATORHS, INf, fessed Christians a chance to test ST. t o UlS 3 / MISSOURI.• '7 their lives and their loyalties by 0Decden, S fo ie wi 0P O iedtw e Stone takers 'of' GRQVrS 'COLO ' TABii7S' , God’s standards. listen to tbg Yoke of firestone every Monday evening, over N. B. C.

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“But the ignominy of it, Bnek, me ownin’ a chain o f la u n d rie s “Better wax the floor again. I almost didn’t slip that tim e!” back home!” [r* Great Year-Round THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCgSVILLtS N. C. JANUARY 24, 1945. THE DAYIE RECORD. 16 Dairie (Men Inductec Annual Meeting THE D Sixteen Dnvie County men left C. FRANK STROUD Editor. Thursday morning at 9 o’clock for Mocksville B & L Oldest Pa Ft. Bragg, for induction into the TELEPHONE Association I No Liquo armed service. Those leaving were T a x N o t i c e Etoest F. Swicegood, R 4 . Entered at the Postoffice in Mocka- The annual meeting of the share vllle, N. C., as Second-clasp Mail G W. Pot is, Advance, Ri. holders of the Mocksville Building NEWS Tames F. Koontz 1 Ra. m atter. March 3.1903. & Loan Association will be held in Rov W. Taylor, Cana. the office of the Association Thurs­ H a rry St 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Joe H. K ng, Advance, Ri. Please Pay Your William F. Brock. Cana, Ri, day January 2 5 th 1945 at 7 :3 0 p. Saturday in NB YEAR. IN ADVANCF * I OO Roy S. Barney, Advance, Rt. m Purpose oi meeting is for the IX MONTHS IN ADVANCE $ 80 M rs. J. Baxter M. Gregory, Cooleemee. election of Directors and officers for G. Aubrey Merrell, R 3. 1944 Tax Now! In the Twi And now Eleanor comes out In the ensuing year, and the transac­ Buford G. Spann, Statesville, R 6 noon. favor of drafting th e women. Roland T. Johnson. Griffin, Ga. tion of any other business that may Wasn’t it Eleanor’s cohorts who L uke C. Deadmon 1 Jr., R4 . come before the meeting. The Penalty Will Go Into Effect N . W . S declared that if Roosevelt was elect, Guv O. Bumgarner, Ri. I , was a M ed tbe war would be over before Robert 0. Kurfees, R 4 . J. D. P. Clampbellf Sec. day. James T. Bamhardt, Cooleemee. On February 1st, 1945 last Christmas. Eugene O Smith. Cooleemee. P rof. E And We Urge You To Pay Your County Tax Quarry, wa Organize Veterans Of Kermitt Ladd, 13 year-old son of business. Mrs. Lillie Ladd and the late Pres­ AUTO LOANS Before Thai Date And Avoid A \% Penalty Foreign Wars ton Ladd, of near Harmonvi was M rs. C. killed last Tuesday afternoon, CITIZENS FINANCE CO. ton, R. 4 , H. W. Mathews, National Ex- CPL. KENNETH POWELL is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fnnk Powell, of Mocks* when a shot-gun with which be Vance Hotel Bldg. S aturday. tension officer, of Kansas Citv 1 Mo . and his brother were playing, acci­ ville. K. 4. CpL Powell entered service Statesville, N. C. spent several days last week in Feb. 3,1943, and received bis training at dentally discharged, the shot going W. H. HOOTS, Miss Ra town organizing a Veterans Orga­ Ft Lewis, Washington. He left for over­ through hts face. polls, spen seas Feb. 24,1944 He has been in Eng­ nization of Foreigns Wars. The Comity Tax Collector. p aren ts on first meeting was held Wednesday land and France. His family received word last week that he was in Germany. An X mark after your evening at 8 o’ciock in the court Cpi. Powell is serving with Gen. Patton’s North Carolina) r . name means you owe us. M r. and bouse. There were 14 members re­ 3rd Army. He was in the second tank Davie County ) In The SupenorCourt o f Y adkin ceived into tbe organization up to to cross tbe Saar River. W. S. Seamon and wife Gladys shopping the date of meeting. The organi Seamon zation was organized for the pur- vs F . E . D of assisting returning World War 2 Davie Soldier Killed Laura Marie Safrtet1 minor; Mary classic sha veterans and veterans from the Catherine Safriet1 minor, abont 17 CONDENSED STATEMENT on out str Mrs. M L. Kimmerl of .R. 4 , re- Spanisb-American War, to include years of age; Howard Daniel Sa. OP TH* MNBiTlON OP all wars from that time All men ’ ceived a telegram Thursday inorn­ friet, minor, about 14 years of age; J A . Jo ate elegible who have had overseas ing from the War Department an' Lois Mae Safriet, minor about 11 BANK OF DAVIE w as in to service, or who have received a n o u D c in g that her son, Pfc. TaI- years of age, beirf at law of Laura n o c m m u N. c. som e busi campaign service ribbon from the R. Safriet. decs’d mage Kimmer was killed in action At The Close of BusineM Dec. 30,1944 U. S. Government. AU parents of O u r Io i n France on Jan. 5 th Talmage boys who are now serving on for­ Notice of Service of Foster, ot eign soil are cordially invited to at­ entered the army in November, tow n T b u tend the institution of this Post, to <9 4 3 , and had been overseas since old friends Summons By Pub­ RESOURCES: LIABILITIES be I eld in the court house at 8 p last April. He was wounded twice m ., Feb. 10th. AU veterans whoi in Italy and once in France. He M r. and lication Loans and Discounts $ 139 339 28 Deposits *1 805 481 43 have returned from overseas, on fur-* was 20 years of age, and is survive children, The defendant, Laura Marie Sa- lough or leave, who hve in Mocks-Ud by his parents, two brothers and United States Government w eek w ith friet, will take notice that an ac­ Capital Common 50 000 00 villeor vicinity, are cordially invir.'one sister Taimage is the 25th Obligations Direct and Guaranteed 876 805 40 and W inst ed for their own benefit, to contact ■ Davie County boy who has lost his tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court State. Connty and Municipal Bonds 193 919 »1 Surplus 50 000 00 or call the following officers: Com- K fe in this second World War. M r and tnander R P. Marttm 1 phone 9 9 , of Davie County, North Carolina, Cash and Due From Banks 739295 07 Undivided Profits 49 731 21 W . E . Sm Senior Vtce-Commander Albert M. to sell a tract of land containing 4 220 90 Foster, of Chaffin; phone 7 t-W; or Quarter­ Former Davie Girl th iity ( 3 0 ) acres more or less for Furniture and Fixtures > Other Liabilities 5 174 48 tow n shop master and Service Officer F R. partition. Said lands being owned Other Assets 6 807 46 Leagans, for any infotmition re­ Killed bv the plaintiffs and the defend­ Total SI 960 387 12 Total $1 960 387 12 S gt. W garding claims, benefits, or rehi-j MissMiss Willie Willie Mae Mae Hendrix, Hendrix, 17, ants as tenants in common Shelby, billtion We are organized in, formerly of Farmington township, And the said defendant will take lough wit' Mocksville to help returning veter-j but for tbe last year a resident of KNOX JOHNSTONE, Pres. J. C. SANFORD, Vice-Pres. S. M. CALL. Cashier notice that she is required to appear S g t. and ansand their families of all wars J Winston-Salem, lost her life in an at the office of the Clerk of Super­ to Cam p and expeditions. Our services are; automobile wreck o n Reynolds ior Court of Davie County, at the available at any time. Roads early Wednesday morning. court honse in Mocksville, N. C., 2 M rs J Five persons were riding in the car withiu forty davs after tbe first P oint is when it left the highway and into publication of this notice, or the tow n the Davie County Schools a tree. Three of the occupants were plaintiffs will apply to the Court Mrs. H a seriously inj ired. The fifth mem­ for the relief demanded in said street. Have Adequate Coal ber of the party, said to be a sailor, complaint. This the 8 tb day of escaped injury. Miss Hend -ix is a fan u ary , 1945 T e schools of Davie County have Claude enough coal in storage to perate daughter of Mrs. Amanda Parrish S. H. CHAFFIN. 3 c. who through a normal winter, provided and W. C. Hendrix, and was at Clerk of Superior Court ville, Fla. conservation measures are observed one time a resident of Mocksville. By A. T. Grant, Attorney. and buildings are not used at night w ith his for too many outside meetings, M. RatIe County Suoerintendent, Charles C. Final Notice! Erwin, has stated. Film or The full allotment of coal for Davie a t G rah County was delivered in the earlv UST YOUR plant last summer and is now in the storage bins of the individual schools The tu n e to g allotment is sufficient for continuous finger on operation of schools if the janitors, by a saw, principals and teachers exercise conservation measures in the opera­ SALE G eorge tion of schools. It Is the desire of of Mocks the school officials that pupils and OF PROPERTY d ay for S teachers he kept comfortable at all spend sev time. Janitors have been requested to observe precautions and have goods an been instructed in the conservation Personal Property ville stor of coal for efficient heating of tbe Don’t Fail To List Your Property AndGivelnYourPoll buildings No difficulty is expected D r. Po n tbe County schools under normal nected wi weather conditions I will offer for Sale at Public Auc NOW tal, Roch Rlchm on Mocksville Man Named tion to the highest bidder for Cash the Penalty For Failure To Do So Will Be Added week in t sin, R . B Washington—E. C. Morris, of Mocks ville. has been appointed one of the three following articles of personal property: On All Persons Who Fail To List additional members of the subcommittee P fc 1 H of the Southern Pine Industry Advisory I Grain Drill 3 Walking Cultivators S . A ., Committee, the Office of Price Adminis­ N ew port tration announced Thursday. Tbe new I Grain Binder I Harrow-Cultivator members will represent small producers of I It Is Also Reqiured That A Crop Report Be Made ing a Gv Southern Pine lumber in Alabama, Miss 2 Horse Wagon I Lot Woven Wire Fence parents, lssippi, North Carolina, Maryland and I 1-Horse Wagon on R . 3 . Delaware. I Lot Bushel Baskets I 19 Oliver Plow I 20 Gallon Sprayer At The Time Of Listing John Sgt. Snyder Missing I Shovel Plow I Corn Planter(3 hoppers) T . J . Ca ta ln irg t Mrs. J. A. Snyder, of Cooleemee I Section Harrow I Lot Chicken Fountains Various Tax Listers In Davie County Are At miles ea has received a telegram from tbe I Disc Cultivator I Lot Chicken Feeders L ex ln ^t War Department advising that her 2 Hog Boxes The Places Designated good dw son, Sgt. John Snyder, Jr, has 2 Out Door Electric Brooders building been missing in action In Germany I Lot Corn 2 Extra Brooder Runways since Dec. 2 4 th. AU are hoping I Lot Wheat I 4-Drawer Electric Brooder that Sgt. Snvder will soon show up Following Are The Names Qf The Various Born, up safe and well. I Lot Oats I Lot Potato Crates Swicego son S I Lot Hay I Set 1-Horse Wagon Harness in F ran Sgt. White on Furlough I Lot Stover 2 Saddles Tax Listers For Davie County is living San Diego, Calif*. Jan. 20—Marine Ser­ ton-Sale geant John Harding White, son of Mr. and Other Smaller Farm Tools such Double Trees, Single Trees, Etc. son of Mrs. Joseph C. White, of R. 2 Mocksville. CALAH ALN T. A. VanZant good, of N C.» is spending a thirty day furlough at I Iron Bed with Mattress and SpriDgs I Eltdric Mangel Ironer his home following long overseas service. CLARKSVILLE Sergeant White is a member of the Ma­ Lonnie Driver M ajor rine Second Division and took part in the Saipan and Tioian campaigns He wears JERUSALEM been sta the Purple Heart awarded to him for . H. M. Deadmon N ew Y wounds received in combat. Saturday, Feb. 3rd 1945 M ajor S Prior to enlisting in the Corps be w-*s FARMINGTON H. C. Gregory day to employed by the Adam Electrical Co. Beginning Promptly At I O’Clock PM.-- M rs. Sa MOCKSVILLE Maxie Swicegood m oted t Jno Campbell Promoted RAIN OR SHI ME! the arm Indiantown Gap, Fe.. Jan. 22,—John H. On the Premises at the Peach Packinghouse (near my FULTON J. P. Grubbs CamDbeII. son of Esste Campbell, Mncks A m - ville, N. C. and husband or Eva M.Camp home) in front of Griffith School, Southwest of Wins­ SHADY GROVE bell, 806 Cowdeo St.. Harrisburg. Pa . has ton-Salem, on the .Waughtown-Clemmons Road. B. T. Browder R. B. been promoted to Staff Sergeant at the M arshal Army Service Forces Training Center at In the Indiantown Gap Military Reservation. Pa. th at he S Sgt. Campbell entered the Atmy Feb­ AXROUSE JONES C. H. FISHEL ruary 21. 1942 and was assigned to the N I. NAYLOR, Tax Supervisor. tenant Corps of Military Police until his transfer OWNER AUCTIONEER C aptain to his present assignment. in Moc' learn of THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. JANUARY 24.1945. THE DAVIE RECORD. Arrives From Overseas A. L. Bowles, Jr., M. P., son of Sgt. Fink Missing Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowles, of R. After nine months overseas, Pfc Robert Oldest Paper In The County K. roster, husband ot Frances foster, R. F. 4 , who has been overseas since July D. 2. Mocksville, N. C.. recently arrived at 194 3 , is now with Gen. Patton's Conserve Your No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ada nammond General Hospital. Modesto. Cali­ CE! fornia to receive specialized treatment. 3 rd Army, and is getting along fine. His unit participated in the French NEWS AROUND TOWN. campaign, where he was wounded at Nor­ COAL mandy. In addition to the Purple Heart, ne was awarded the Combat Infantry­ Harry Strond spent Friday and man's Badge. The coal situation is critical and wet urge Saturday in Durham on business. Morris, Disaster Service Princess Theatre everyone to conserve their supply. Mrs. J. A. Daniel was shopping W e do not have any supply at present and in the Twin-City Thursday after­ Chairman WEDNESDAY ONLY noon. it appears that we will be unable to have an­ E. C. Morris. Disaster Service Chulrmanf -THE HAIRY APE" with announced today that approximately a other shipment before tffect N. W. Stroud, of Harmony, R. thousand North Caroliniaps in nine coun Susan Haywood and William Bendix I , was a Mocksville visitor Thurs­ ties, were left in need by the four disas­ day. ters that struck during the year just end* ed and said immediate steps are being THURSDAY and FRIDAY TEN D A Y S taken to prepare Davia County for any Prof. E.. C. S taton, of G ran ite eventuality through an American Red “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” with |n ty T a x Quarry, was in town Saturday off Cross preparedness and- relief program. Cary Grant and Prlsdlla Lane business. Just returned Irom Statesville, where he PLEASE USE YOUR CAOL ia lty attended a two-day conference of Red Mrs. C. S. Leaeans, of Lexing­ CrossWarFundand Disiaster Chairmen. Mr. Morris said there is an urgent need SATURDAY ton, R. 4 , was in town shopping tor an organized local group that can ad­ "WYOMING HURRICANE" with SPARINGLY Saturday. minister relief during the emergency pe­ riod of any disaster that occurs—and, Russell Hayden and Alma Carroll [rs, more important, one which will be ready Miss Rachel Snerrill. of Kanna to help rehabilitate stricken families, polis, spent the. week end witq her As chairman of the local Red Cross Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Fink re­ MONDAY and TUESDAY lector. parents on R 2 chapter's Disaster committee, Mr. Morris ceived a message from the War Davie Brick & Coal Co. said he would complete the organization Department Thursday morning ad ''HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO” Mr. and Mrs Geo T. Sprinkle, of IO subcommittees to effect the prepar­ vising that tbeir son, Sgt. William with Eddie Bracken and Ella Raines of Yadkin county, were in town edness program. The subcommittees are Mocksville, N. C. Survey, Medical and Nursing Aid, Shelter, £ Fink was missing in action gin shopping Thursday. Food. Clothing. Transportation and Com­ Germany since In Dec. 2 1 st. Sgt. munication, Registration and Information. Fink was stationed in Florida for F. E. Danner, who lives in the Fund Raising'ana Public Information, and Purchase and Supply. some time but went overseas last classic shades of Clarksville, was October. His many friends in on oui streets Thursday. Hr^Mnds explained that Red Cross re lief ioclndes maintenance of families. Mocksville are hoping that he will buildmtTand’ repairing- homes, supplying be found safe and sound in the 744025588964226481425527005148998^24583725816458512488887^2458^28524892^^2453924208324244258^55586822 J A. Jones, of North Wilksboro, household.. .furnishings, hospitalization; near future. was in town Friday looking after nuriihg/ KVet stock, occupational trainikg, some business matters. farm eguipei^^and othsr needs of those families Woose^own'resources are insuffi Lt. Jones Awarded Air dent to meet their disaster losses. Final Clearance Our long-time friend, Tohn L Mr Moms, accompanied by Charles C. Medal Foster, ot County Line, was in Erwin, Chairman of the Davie County Chapter, American Red Cross, attended Green Island (belayed)—For his part town Thursday shaking hands with “in numerous damaging strikes against old friends. the meeting in Statesville last Friday. Japanese a|rfie!ds on New Britain and New Ireland," Marine First Lieutenant Now you may take your choice of Mr. and Mrs E. R. Horn and Friendly Bpok Club Benson M. Jones, Leatbernock B-2S piiot, |1 805 481 43 of Dallas, Ga., has been awarded the Air children, of Wilmington, spent last The friendly Book Club met with Mrs. Medal Lieut. Jones, 28. is the son of B. our entire stock of fine 50 000 00 week with relatives in Mocksville Ben Tesgue .on Thursday Jan, 18, with 12 M. Jones, of Dallas. and Winston-Salem. members present and one visitor. Books As a pilot attached to a veteran B 25 1 were exchanged and plans for the coming squadron in the Southwest Pecific, Lieut. 50 000 00 year discussed and otherAbiisineBs trans­ Mr and -rs. E. H. Smith, Mrs. Jones has flown 44 missions agsinst Bou acted. The Club continues to make but­ Cainville, New Britain and New Ireland 49 731 21 W. E. Smith and Mrs. Raymond terfly quilts for boys and' girls in the He has 137 hours ot combat flying in his Foster, of Harmony, R i, were in service and we ars starting to make one log book. Womens Coats for Harvey Harding who recently enlisted 5 174 48 town shopping last week. in tbe Navy. Our meeting closed by a He enlisted May 12, 1942, went through pitcher shower for Mrs. Tibatha McMahan pre flight school and was commissioned June I, 1943, at Corpus Chrlsti, TexaB. tl 960 387 12 Sgt. W. A. Hutchens, 0f Camp who had a birthday since our. last meet­ ing and her hobby is collecting pitchers. His wife. Mrs. Dorothy T. Jones, resides Shelby, Miss., spent a 14-day fu r­ The hostess served delicious refreshments. at Mocksville, with their 3 months-old Off lough with Mrs. Hutchens, on R. z- daughter, Donna Beville ILL, Cashier Sgt. and Mrs Hutchens returned to Camp Shelby Sunday. William M. Beard _ William M Beard. 76, formerly of Coun WANT ADS PAY. Mrs Joseph Keever, of Stony ty Linei but for many years a resident of Winston-Salem, died at his home in that WHITE RABBITS FOR SAI,E Point is spending some time in! city last Friday, following an extended Phone 16 0 . JOHN JOHNSTONE. town the gnest of her daughter, Fur-Trimmed Coats illness. FUnerai services wore held Sun­ Mrs. Harry Strond, on Church day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Ardmore F O R S A L E — 4 5 0 bales good Ies street. * Metliodiat Church, of whieh he was a charter member. Revs. R. Dwight Ware pedeza hay. A. T. GRANT. Finest all-wool Coatings, luxuriously trimmed in Silver Fox, and W, A. Rollins conducted the services, Heavy bens 25 c lb. Claude M. Ratledge. A. M M, and the body was laid to rest in Salem Squirrel, Mink, Caracul and other choice furs. Fitted or 3 c. who is stationed at Jackson­ cemetery. Surviving- are the widow and Mocksville Poultry Co. ville, Fla., is spending a 15-day thre« sons, Shejlie. Berti aad Ralph Beard. Mr. Beard has 'many friends in Dsvie who F O R S A L E — 3 0 0 bales of good boxy styles with his parents.. Mr. and Mrs. J. were saddened by news of his deatb. wheat straw. W. G. SAIN, M. Ratledge, on R. i. Mocksville, R. 3 . Formerly $44.50 to $89.50 FiImore Cranfill. while working Sheffield News. FOR SALE—Good combination at Gtaham Furniture Company Grady Ijames bad an old .time corn horse, 8 years old Write, or call shucking last Wednesday. at Davie Record office. plant last week, had the misfor. Mr. end Mn. Steve Efird have moved tune to get Ins thumb and ihdex Itom the farm to High Point. FOR SALKOR TRADE - 1 9 3 2 .6 7 $ .67 finger on his left hand mutilated Bill Dfckerson has bought the Bpb Mar­ Dodge car with good tires and bea­ by a saw. lowe farm two miles west of Sheffield. W. W. Smith is preparing tu build a ter. C. F. Potts, Mocksville, R. 4 . N ow to garage in Sheffield. George R Hendricks, proprietor Several farmers from this section car­ FOR SALE—Good pre-war coal of MocksvilIe Cash Store, left Sun­ ried there last tobacco to the Winston- stove. A bargain at $ 3 0 Call at *29 59 day for St. Louis, where he will Salem market last week and report prices Record office. spend several days purchasing dry very good. Pvt. Hubert Reeves of Fort Bragg spent FOR SALE — Dry beater and goods and notions for his Mocks a five day furlough with his parents, Mr cook stove wood. Big trailer load ville store. and Mrs. W.. L, -geevea last.week. Iur Poll The subject cussed and discussed at the $5 .0 0 W. R RIDDLE, Gossip Club Saturday night was abont Advance, R. 1 Dr. Porter Vinson, formerly con­ some service boys that was put off of and Sport and Dress Coats nected with Mayo Brothers Hospi' airplane to make room for one of the Roose FOR SALE—Ashley heater in tal, Rochester, Minn., but now of velt days. One war mother said, "The good condition. This group includes warm, water-repellant, double Richmond, Va , spent pne day last Hell Yuu Say.," MRS. H. W. REICH, ;d week in town the guesf'of his cou­ Telephone 7 0 J. Mocksville, N. C. sin, R. B. Sanford. Clarksville News. duty reversibles and fine gabardines. F O R S A L E — 6 0 0 bales wheat Mrs. Callahan, of Charlotte spent last and oat straw. Pfc. Harvey H. Potts, of the U week with her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Clontz Reversibles $9.95 to $19.50 Gabardines $27.50 S. A., has returned to camp in Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Graves, of Lexing B. Y BOYLES, NewportNews, V ai after spend ton were recent visitors of- their mother Mocksville, N. C. ing a five day furlough with -rIiis Mrar yictoria. Graves. : Pvt Clay Hunteri Of the U. S. Army is FOR SALE-A pair of good 11 Iade parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Potts home on a Airiough with his parents, Mr. medium-sized mules. A bargain to sna MrWReid Hunter. Off on R. 3 . Off quick buyer. J. C JONES, - - MissUbby GFavespf tbe Marshall. Beau­ Mocksville. R 1. John Poplin has purchased from ty School of Winstdn-Saiem visited home folks recently. T. J. Caudell the Crots farm conr ' MisaCaroIyn Eaton spent last week end RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now taining the 7 2 acres, located .three •With her sister Jancie at Cfoleemee. N. C. in full O D e ra t-on a W alker F u n er­ miles east of Mocksville, on the I. G. Roberts made a business trip to al Home. Don’t throw your old Winston-Salem. Thursday. . radio awav. Have it fixed. Lexington highway. There is a ■ ‘‘The Briar Hoppers.” heard over Radio Sport Coats good dwelling house and other out­ Station WPTF, Raleigh, will appear at the FOR SALE—Ten stacks lespe buildings on the farm. Mocksville court house Samrday night at 8 .o'clock, sponsored bv .the Clarksville deza and grass bay. In choice of fine imported tweeds, Shetlands and tiome.Demonstration Club. The,.public SPURGEON H FOSTER, Born, to S. Sgt. and Mrs. James is iordially invited. . .. ' Mocksville, R. 3 . Swtcegood, on Jan. 14th, a fine fleeces All colors, and sizes to 52. son Sgt. Swicegaod is somewhere Keep your Hair Soft. Beaucifu!, In France, and Mrs. Swicegood Kappa News and free of Dandruff. Simple, in­ is living with her parents in Wins. - Mrs. J. F. Cartner spent several days expensive home tieaiment. Post Formerly $19.50 to $39.50 ton-Salem. Sgt. Swicegood is a this last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. M, card brings free information. Ad­ Carter and Mr. and Mn. G C. Dwiggins. dress, BARBER, 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Swice- Mrs. Luther Walker returned home from Lnt good, of R 4 . Davis Hospital Sunday where she had Harmony, N. C. underwent an operation. Miss Bell McCaster who has been indis­ Wanted Farm Help—White or Off Ie r Major Hansford Sams, who has posed for several days is improving at the colored, married or single. Will been stationed in Italy arrived in home of Miss John Smoot. furnish stock and tools. Will pay Ion New York last week bv plane. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Jones and little salarv aud share in crop. See or daughter Gail spent Friday evening with Major Sams arrived here last Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones.. write A. F. MENDENHALL, [r y day to spend a short while with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cartner visited Mr, R oute 4 , Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. Sams He was recently pro­ and Mrs. Bill Seamon Sunday p. m. Mr. moted to Major, and has been , in Seamon has been real sick for several Found — A whiteifaced hog, >d days. weighing over 100 pounds. Owner tbe army for the past 28 m onths ELK CTEVENS can get same by paying for this ad bs James Edwards, who moved to and for feeding hog. A message has been received bv Asheville from the SbefiBeld section SPURGEON H FOSTER, I R. B. Sanford from bis son Dr. I nearly 6 0 years ago, is visiting r;- Ier Mocksville, R. 3 . C a I Uarshall Sanford who is stationed , Iatives and friends in Calabaln- BelkS in tbe South Pacific, announcing WANTED: — A good reliable that he was promoted from Lieu­ 1 Pvt. Jacob J. Baker wbo has man or woman to supply customers tenant to Captain on Jan. 1st. been stationed at Camp Blanding, with Rawleigh Products in North Cor. Trade and 5th Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C j Captain Sanford has many friends Fla., spent several days last week Iredell and North Davie Counties. in Mocksville who «111 be glad to witbjiome folks on R. 2 . H e was Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCA 137 learn of bis promotion. in transit to another camp. - • 127, Richmond, Va. T H E DAVIE RECORD. MOCTCSVTLLE, N. C.

Tribesmen Build Road Through West China CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT """"SJjEF J AGENTS WANTED -GQ-MUND LADT WANTED in every community, both 1 DREW, rural and city, to sell line of household necessities to her neighbors. Our line in^ THE STORY TII udes such scarce items as cheese ana gundry soap. Liberal commission. General year-old Wilbert W: P/. Prodoets Company iu chest. H* show that U. S. intelligence fell be some mistake. California Tax-Delinquent Lands ’ bad news to his down even more badly than former Selling at fraction of true values: deeds direct from State; inquire TAX IAND RE­ always domincere Chief of Staff Gen. Peyton March SEARCH, P. O. Box 462, Eureka, California. a blow to her, too, indicated regarding advance prepa­ with not having Wi rations for the German break­ about. Winkle lea through. Even American news dis­ Shakespeare Garden busy with the day’ patches told of German activity be­ kiss his wife goodb CINDERELLA WAS HUMBLED hind the lines and lights burning Lightwoods Park in Birming­ AND BEATEN AT HOME. BUT a t night. ham, England, is believed to have CHA WHEN THE PRINCE SAW HER, Military experts also say, how­ the most complete Shakespeare ATA BALL, HE INSTANTLY ever, that other factors contributed Garden in existence, as it contains Mrs. Winkle, FELL IN LOVE WITH H E R . to the serious setback, one of them more than 200 of the 214 plants being failure to have experienced ■her husbapd pla I which are mentioned in hia eral repair shop colonels and lieutenant-colonels as $ dramas. Beld commanders. They trace this living room, dec F a m o u s a s a back to a ruling by the late Gen­ felt that being t' termed a handy SYMBOL OF PURITY eral McNair, commander of the DON’T FOOL AND SWEET, WHOLE- I ground forces, that no colonel over social standing, SOME GOODNESS, 48 could serve in combat overseas. would have notl WITH COLD MISERIES do with .the en THE NU-MAID This meant that many of the regu­ Centuries of independence has produced the pride and courage shown on the face of this Xi tribesman, HERE'S FAST RELIEF rather starve t' OIRL PERSONIFIES lar army, national guard and re­ lower left, who is among those rushing completion of the Sikang-Assam road in West China to Burma. serve officers who had been under Upper left, shows the tribesmen cutting through the solid granite. Upper right, they hold reveille. Lower glance at it. S THE ONLY RELIEF ONE-Eose Headache. stand despite th MARGARINE Bre in the last war, trained their right, some of the workers take time off to listen to the daily Chinese lessons given them. men in the United States, went with RELIEFrao-Reduce fever. a modest income CERTIFIED BY ITS RELIEF THREE-Lessea body aches. left by her pare MAKER TO BE them to the port of embarkation, then were left behind at desk jobs RELIEF FOUR-Ease staffy nose. ■account she an 'TABLE-GRADEf in the U.S.A. Youngsters, who were Veteran Seventh Army Carries on Grim Struggle RELIEF FIVE-Redvce mwsde aches. have managed, only lieutenants or captains in 1941, Grove’s Cotd Tablet* get right down In­ ard of living wo took their places. These youngsters side to work lnteroalty on all those cold Iy curtailed. NU-MAID bos the mild, delicate flavor miseries for prompt relief. A combine* At that time IhaTs a favorite on million* of tobies. had all the courage and vigor in the tloo of eight active Ingredients. Take ex* S1CtIy as directed. Large size saves money. Oood cool:* prefer it also for seasoning, world, but they lacked one thing so one leg of the t all-important in battle—experience so he proceeded /&\ H tt* . other 8 Cooking under fire. r •was m ore resp uses. I-?* GROYESy provide, and r 106TH DIVISION CAVED FIRST **§ s 4 COLD ■eat well, than to Military experts point out that the t i ing. He took h division reported to have caved in TABLETS first when the Germans counter-at­ tacked was the 106th. It had just gone into the line and not one hostile shot had ever been fired over its head. This division gave way like 6traws before a tornado. I;MOROUNE If a comittee of congress » U m V o N l C l 2 K should ever take the trouble to look up the officers of the 106th division it will find that just be­ fore it sailed all its older field 4 6 * 1 officers were removed, and SNAPPY FACTS younger, but very green officers, ABOUT put in their places. Had the 106th division held for only a RUBBER few hours it would have made all the difference in the world to the rest of the army and to the length of the war. Military experts say somewhat the The “Weasel," one of the lat­ same thing happened at Kasserine I LAKE est military vehicles, has be* pass and Salerno. At Kasserine I come a major adjunct to the pass, green field commanders ig­ prosecution of the wer be­ nored the first rudiments of defense, cause of its astonishing Lower left, Lieut. Gen. Alexander M. Patch, commanding officer of the famous Seventh army. Upper groomed, wen who ose namely that a halted regiment left, Seventh army infantrymen crouch low between tank and building as they hear enemy shells getting maneuverability on all sorts should dig in and prepare field forti­ of terrain. The special rubber closer. Upper right, sniper hunting in Niederbronn, France. When the American Seventh army took Hague* fications in enemy territory. nau, they freed 300 Frenchwomen, who were being held in the town jail. track on which it is pro­ Maj. Gen. Lloyd Fredendall was Bridgeport1C oaa pelled was designed and de­ made the goat at Kasserine pass veloped by The 8 * F. Good­ rich Co. and transferred back to the U.S.A., just as Maj. Gen. Ernest Dawley Feeding Grouse Corn on Tree Fighting General CRlOX ,"-H If anyone has any d oubt about th e was made the goat at Salerno. How­ seriousness of the truck tire short- ever, high-up officers, who have a g e , He only has to know that studied these battles, say the real He saw him ODT figures show that the truck fault was not theirs, but that all gasping for w and truck tractors o f th e country colonels of the 34th division which run up close to 48 billion miles a FLUSH KIDNEY URINE and built his lost so heavily at Kasserine were ZfjJt of their prop year of road travel. That calls for replaced by green field commanders Benefit wonderfully from famous plenty of tiresl doctor’s discovery that relieves trance or eve just before the division saw action. house side. M To get the entire picture, it is neces- I backache, run-down feeling due visited him, ev sary to recall that after Pearl Har- to excess acidity in the urine more comforta "bor the army collected the majors, People everywhere are finding amazing from then on lieutenant - colonels and colonels relief from painful symptoms of bladder ■what he prefe from the regular army, national ! irritation caused by excess acidity in the urine. DR. KILMER’S SWAMP ROOT instead of by guard and reserves who had battle acts fast on the kidneys to ease discomfort term agant. training in World War I, calling by promoting the flow of urine. This puro E a c h m o r herbal medicine is especially welcome many from civil life, and put them where bladder irritation due to excess marched out In charge of troop training. As a re­ acidity is responsible for “getting up at nights’*. A carefully blended combination as if he wer sult the army had a sizable group ofl6 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsam; Dr. business. He of experienced field officers not Kilmer's contains nothing harsh, is «6- around the co [BE Goodrich easily stampeded. eotatcly non-habit forming. Just good in* alley. Along gradients that many people aay have a McNair Copies British. Btarveloat effect. shop, where h Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! Then in June 1942, General Mc­ Like thousands of others you’ll be glad time, and the Nair, commanding the ground that you did. Send name and address to Department A, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box The alley i forces and an A-I general in most 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send shop was not respects, suddenly decided to copy at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root* fare, but qui the British. He found that British It was a dirt colonels were around 45 years of and a numbe age, so gave verbal orders that no M r. Winkle’s StartslNSTANTLYtoreIieve American colonel over 48 could but a substa serve with combat troops. How To Relieve painted a ch Army experts say that undoubted­ double doors t MUSCULAR ly, some colonels and lieutenant- of automobiles colonels needed to be weeded out for Maj. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, B ron ch itis commander of the IOlst Airbprne and tall wind" physical or other reasons. The army Creomulslon relieves promptly be­ was a sign a ACHES-PAINS has been too lax with its physically division was in Washington when cause it goes right to the seat of the Soreness and Stiffness The winter feeding program of the Fish and Wildlife service calls his division was trapped inside Bas- trouble to help loosen and expel THE F o r blessed prompfc relief— rub on unfit during soft and easy years of for helping the birds and small mammals over the tough spots in togne. He flew the Atlantie. and germ laden phlegm, and aid nature powerfully soothing Musterole. It peace. However, they believe that to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ We K actually helps break up painful local General McNair swung far too far cold areas. Above, a gronse is seen eating some of the corn placed on slipped through enemy lines in a flamed bronchial mucous mem­ congestion. So much easier to apply than the tree. Without extra grain, after storms and blizzards, many of the jeep to be with his men, aiding them Mr. Winkle a mustard plaster. 4tNo fuss. No muss in the other direction. branes. Tell your druggist to sell you birds would die. Photo was token in sand hills of North Dakota. to win their way out. a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ ebout the wo with Musterole!" Just rub it on. Fortunately a lot of the troops derstanding you must like the way it his promise i landing in Normandy were sea­ quickly allays the cough or you are impressive, a soned under fire in Italy. Gen. to have your money back. large staff o Mark Clark has done a great New Butterfly Tail Airplane Clare Luce Dunks that there wa job there of baptising troops. CREOMULSION self was perh Others, such as General Patch’s for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis felt all right Ask y our doctor about- Seventh army were seasoned at sidered that Guadalcanal, but obviously W N U - 7 2—46 could be coun there were not enough sea­ Ke lived u DA 7(1 tor Dll T O soned troops to man the long I n L U Simple I IL L O sign. He wa ' front extending all the way from W a tc h ■ what the trou ReIievesvPain an? soreness Holland to the Alps, and the chanical gadg Nazis kept probing one spot at putting it . Millions of people suffering from simple after another until they found K i d n e y s / Piles, have found prompt relief with over his secti PAZO ointment Here’s why: First, the softest part of the front. - i Help Them Qeanse the Blood from farther PAZO ointment soothes inflamed areas Perhaps their intelligence even of Harmful Body Waste •—relieves pain and itching* Second. their difficulti PAZO ointment lubricates hardened, knew that green commanders Tonr kidneys are constantly filtering accepted—wi dried parts«-hclps prevent cracking and w «te matter from theblood stream. But soreness. Third. PAZO ointment tends had just come into the line. lddneya sometimes lag in tbeir work—do work that ca * * * not a c t as N ature intended—fail to re* to reduce swelling and check bleeding. move impurities that, if retained, may The only Fourth, it's easy Io use. PAZO oint­ CAPITAL CHAFF oison the system and upset the whole ■would have n ment's perforated Pile Pipe makes ap­ Eody machinery. plication simple, thorough. Your doctor C One of the last acts of the 78th Symptoms may be nagging backache, arm s. can tell you about PAZO ointment. senate was to cancel from the fed-; persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, This morn getting up nights, swelling, puffmess Get PAZO Today! At Drugstores!' eral government’s list of assets, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I under the eyes- - a feeling of nervous walked a Iitt anxiety and loss of pep and strength. money borrowed by four southern Other signs of kidney or bladder dis­ his circuitous cities in 1861, just before the Civil order are sometimes burning, scanty or feet away fr too frequent urination. ATFIRSt war. These have been listed as “un­ - There should be no doubt tb at prom pt he was a tho' available cash” since that date. I treatment is wiser than neglect. Use He opened IICH OF A Doan’s Pilfc Doan's have been winning New Orleans Owed $31,164.44, Little new friends for more tjian forty years. throwing wid Hock, Ark., $5,823.50; Savannah, With a V tail, or “butteisgx" tail type of only two elements, the While visiting G.I.s in Europe, Rep, They have a nation-’vide reputation. in the sun. U Are recommended by grateful people the Ga., $205.76, and Galveston, Texas, latest Beechcraft plane has been successfully tried out. Tests show ex­ Clare Boothe Luce of Connecticut country over. Ask.your neighbor! he looked at $83.36. cellent control and stability "characteristics at all speeds. The only showed the troops that she knew pride while h C The CIO claims that Secretary of trick in the deal is to let the movable control surface know when to act all the finer arts of doughnut dunk­ peeling all t Labor Perkins has become radical as rudders and when to function as elevators. ing, learned in Washington. donning his v. C old Piepaiatloiu O f directed Iv anti-CIO. mired his o\v THE DAVTE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

IFIED SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLECRAFT TMENT 6Fluffy Ruffles’ Crocheted Apron WANTED THEODORE Dainty crocheted apron adds glamour to every community, both PRATT your entertaining. Pattern 7361 contains soil line of household W.N.U. RELEASE crochet directions for apron; stitches. c:^hbors. Our line in- THE STORY THUS FAR: Forty-four- w m m m Due to an unusually large demand and iiems ns cheese and il commission. General year-old WUhert Winkle, who is the pro­ and-span concrete floor,-the shining iiientarily and made him slightly current war conditions, slightly m ore time U-3). Albany, Georgia. prietor of a modest general repair lathes and other power tools; • the dizzy. He could think only that he is required In filling orders for a few of shop located tn the alley back of his clean benches with every screw­ the most popular pattern numbers. 'OMEN Agents to take must be agreeable. “I expect I Send your otder to: Corn Remover. Make home, is notified by his draft board Qiat driver in its proper place, and the m ust.” pare time. S. Parker, be is In I-A.. He is very despondent about work 'in hand left and waiting in “Listen,” th e reportographer Washington, D. C. It. He had thought that the doctor who Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept good order from the day before. urged, “how about a smile on this 564 W. Randolph S t Chicago 80, DL examined him would not overlook his Mr. Wnkle and the other men of dyspepsia, his near-sightedness and his one?” Enclose 16 cents for Pattern PR SALE caved-In chest. He believes there must his age had assured each other that . Mr. Winkle spread his lips and ex­ they would never be used as sol­ N o ______O tt y o u r f a v o r ite N . B , CL a tafloB Oclinquent Lands be some mistake. Anyway, he breaks the posed his teeth. He looked straight •very S a tu x d a y m o rn in g bad news to his wife, Amy, who has diers. They were of that lost gen­ N a m o cu' t r u e values: deeds at the camera, holding his head a 11:00 A. M.f E. W. T. Q u ire TAX LAND RE- always domineered him. It ts quite eration between rounds of the world little high as previously instructed A d d r e s s . 0'.’. E u rek a, California* a blow to her, too, for she is threatened WISE WSOC WFBC war, too young for the first session, so that his glasses wouldn’t reflect • WPTF WSJS with not having Wilbert around to order and too old for the second. the light. 1 0 :0 0 A. M., C .W .T . about. Winkle leaves the house to get “Do you think any sacrifice is ire G a r d e n busy with the day’s work, but forgets to Even after the draft 'registration Seabees WSB WSM WAPO WItOIi WSFA kiss his wife goodby. for them, they had'said the same worth making to defend your coun­ •ark in Birming- things. "We couldn’t stand the life,” try ?” The Seabees started out in Octo­ WAWW 1 ? believed to have j ProP°sed- “Marching all night Another flash went off. ber, 1941, with an experimental icte Shakespeare CHAPTER n and crawling on your stomach in a Mr. Winkle blinked and coughed group of 99. In June of 1944 there nce. as it contains ditch is for the young fellows.” unhappily. “Of course,” he said. were 262,000 of them. Buy War Savings Bonds rf the 214 plants Mrs. Winkle, upon learning that Yet Mr. Winkle had wondered. If “Yes. Certainly.” aiitioned in his her husbqpd planned to open a gen­ there wasn’t some plan for using Mt. Onward gazed at him and eral repair shop practically in their them, why were they registered? - ■ then shrugged his shoulders, as if living room, decried it bitterly. She telling himself that nothing more There followed a period of listen- could be done with this quizzical felt th at being the wife of what she ing to every scrap of further infor­ term ed a handy man lowered her subject. G tt- S H E mation to be found in the papers, FOOL social standing. She declared she Quite suddenly he went away. ttLLllFFY ruffles — crocheted over the radio and in the magazines. Mr. Winkle worked on a bicycle, 4 apron in feminine pastels or LOOKS O lD MISERIES would have nothing whatsoever to Most of this was conflicting, with do with .the enterprise and would then on the motor of a washing ma­ white. Quickly and easily made ST RELIEF no one able to make up his mind. chine. He ate his lunch, listened to of inexpensive mercerized cotton. rather starve than to so much as Finally a few bold facts became TODAY glance at it. She took this decided the radio, and attacked the motor e Headache. plain, at least in relation to Mr. again. Afl the while he felt queasy slnnd despite the fact that she had Winkle's draft board in the town of Plastic Holders Used :uce fev er, a m odest income from a sm all estate about the visit of Mr. Onward, the essen body aches, Springville. 'It began to call older reportographer, but at the same With Your Old Rods left by her parents and that on this men. Right now it" had- reached se stuffy nose. account .she and Mr. Winkle could time wondered what he had concoct­ 'T'HERE are many new drapery those married without children, but ed. 'uce muscle aches, have managed, though their stand­ with wives who had independent in­ fixtures made' of plastics and of Cs cec right down la- ard of living would have been sharp­ comes of their own.- He learned sooner than he expect­ wood; and there is still an attrac­ ally on all those colt) ly curtailed. ed. Early in the afternoon he heard t relief. A conibina- Mr. Winkle met the first require­ tive assortment of drapery and InflroJIonts. Telrcex- At that time Mr. Winkle still wore the newsboy calling his wares from curtain fabrics. Also, the new cur­ rfie she saves money. ment. Mrsi Winkle'lived up to the one leg of the trousers in his house, afar and then down at the end of tain styles require a minimum of second regulation. Her small in­ the alley. Evidently the paper was so he proceeded on the basis that it come, together with the fifty dollars w as more respectable for him to cashing in on the hot news in Mt. a month allotment paid to the wives Winkle’s vicinity. WlOTH provide, and more reasonable to WINDOW of soldiers, would be enough for her The boy appeared in the entrance eat well, than to have a social stand­ to support herself. FRAME ing. He took his wife at her word of the shop, announcing excitedly, Sitting there in his shop, Mr. Win­ “Your picture’s in the paper, Mr. kle thought of his fighting back­ Winkle! Right on the front page!” ground. It had not been much. Up Mr. Winkle could not overcome his until the time he. was ten, he was resolve to wait until he went home known in his neighborhood for hav­ to see in the delivered paper there ing won several .fights., There was SORETONE just what the Evening Standard had YOU BET you show it when those a certain group of' boys he could to say about him. And after all, it cruel pains shoot through arms, soothes fast with bully and bluff, or lick, if it came wasn’t every day that you got your neck, hack or legs. Do something, right down to it. picture in the newspaper, especially Kub on souETONE Uoifflent Get * Then that prowess had come to a on the front page. the blessed relief of SorqtonevS quick end. :;His teeth,- growing in cold heat action. Qnackly Soretone COLD HEAT He purchased a copy and, after acts to: crookedly, were being straightened the boy left, he looked at it. It time and effort to achieve really by. that ignorqinious process of hav­ wasn’t as big as what the Russians elaborate effects. 1, Dilate surface capillary blood ing wire bands put around them to were doing in Russia, or what the The side draperies shown here vessels, ACTIOH draw them into place. Returning United Nations were doing around are unlined but the swag valance 2, Check muscular cramps, hoine from school one day with the M editerranean, or what the U. S. is lined with plain sateen which 3, Enhance local circulation, two other boys, a discussion rose Navy was doing in the South Pa­ repeats the darkest color in the 4m Help reduce local stvellingm MUSCULAR LUMBAGO among them as to whether or not cific, but it was the next most im­ drapery material. This plain color Developed by the famous McKes­ OR BACKACHE he could lick one of them. portant thing to those large events. is used also for the tie backs. son Laboratories, Sorelone is a due to fat! stu« or exposure During the experiment of proving There was a picture of Mrs. Win­ NOTE—This sketch is from BOOK 5 of unique formula. Soretone contains he could not, the inside of his mouth the series of homemaking booklets pre. methyl salicylate, a most effective MUSCULAR PAINS was cut to ribbons by the copper kle standing outside their house, just pared for readers. This book also contains pain-relieving agent. For fastest ao due to tolds bands—the main contributing cause as he had seen her last that morning, more than 30 other ideas for keeping tion, let dry, rub in again . There’s with Penelope at her feet. There homes attractive with things on hand and only one Soretone—insist on it for SORE MUSCLES of his humiliating and painful de- Inexpensive new materials. To get a copy duo to overwork fpat. was a picture of himself, the one of BOOK 5 send your order to: Soretone results. 50*. Big, long- lasting bottle, $ 1. From then on Mr. Winkle, boy where he smiled. The smile looked MINOR SPRAINS and man, ceased to be a warrior. rather ghastly, and set and stiff, but MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS to anyone who didn’t know him very Bedford HilJs New Y ork That was the extent of Mr. Win­ D raw er 10 kle’s fighting history. Now, belated­ well it might have been taken for ** MONEY, BACK- happiness. Most of all, above this Enclose 15 cents for Book No. 5. ly;. a t forty-four—the moment made mmiTOmfiOlSWT SATISFY JtThottgh applied told, rube­ exhibit, there was a sizable black * • - .VvW' f'-f * facient InRredicnts In S o w him think of his age as being only N a m e ...... tone act Iiltc beat to increase headline which said: the superficial supply of six. years until he was fifty—it Address...... blood to Ilio area and induce seemed as if it were to have a future. WINKLE PROUD TO FIGHT “and McKesson makes it*1 » KlowInff seiuo of warmth. Why, he thought, this is impossi­ Mr. Winkle felt not only conspicu­ ble. It’s really incredible. ous, but misrepresented. He was He saw himself dying painfully, . M t . glad to learn that Mrs. Winkle had gasping for water. Winkle, wasn’t in the least NEY URINE sure about how he- would fight. It and built his shop across the rear would be different if he were young­ Uy from famous of their property without an en­ er, or happened to be;a great big ry that relieves trance or even a window on the strapping sort of fellow. He wanted to uphold his country. own feeling due house side. Mrs. Winkle had never visited him, even when she found it He questioned -not at all his coun- ty in the urine more comfortable not to starve. And try'trailing upon him to do it. But re finding amazing from then on she developed into he felt doubtful of what kind of ymptoms of bladder soldier he would make. excess acidity in the what he preferred to think of her ’S SWAMP ROOT instead of by any other word; a He boped there was -no question ys to ease discomfort of urine. This pure term agant. about this m atter in the mind of any­ especially welcome Each morning Mr. Winkle one wlio detected in him signs of not tion due to excess for “getting up at marched out the front door quite looking forward to going to war. blended combination as if he were going downtown to Mr. Winkle roused himself and be­ etables, balsam; Dr. thing harsh, is ob- business. He walked up the block, gan -to work on a-bicyclq,, • The. rep­ 'ming. Just good in* around the corner, and then to the resentative froin-the newspaper ar­ people say have a alley. Along this he went to his rived-in the middle of the morning. aid sample TODAY! shop, where he worked until dinner He was a tall, brash-looking young thers you’ll be glad time, and then retraced his steps. "me and address to man with a wild mop of hair who or & Co., Inc., Bor The alley in which he had his introduced himself, “I’m Onward, • Offer limited. Send sell Swamp Root* shop was not a depressing thorough­ the reportographer.” fare, but quite an attractive one. “The what?” asked Mr.'Winkle, It was a dirt lane lined with trees staring at him with assurance' that and a number of private garages. he was not going to like Mr. On­ Mr. Winkle’s shop was no eyesore, ward any more than he cared for Relieve but a substantial frame building being interviewed. painted a cheery blue, with wide Mr. Onward set down the camera double doors to permit the entrance he carried and explained with broad of automobiles needing his attention, patience, “Reportographer. It’s a and tall windows. Above the doors contraction of reporter and photog­ eves promptly be* • to the seat of the was a sign announcing: rapher. Technically, I’m only the last part. But with so many re­ loosen and expel THE FIXIT SHOP , a n d a id n a t u r e porters gone off to war, I got to be - I raw, tender, in- We Repair Anything both. I made up the name myself. m ucous m e m - “Listen," He said as he opened his “Listen,” the reportographer ruggist to sell you Mr. Winkle had worried a little urged, “how abont a smile on this lsion with the un- about the wording of this. Making camera, “I got one divorced wife, one?” ust 'ike the way it his promise in the plural was more two kids. I got one married wife, cough or you are three kids. I haven’t taken a vaca­ ey b a c k . impressive, as if there existed a made no comment, and in passing large staff of workers. The fact tion the last two years because I noted what a phenomenon this was. ILSlON that there was no one except him­ couldn’t stand being home all day. He was happy to see that Mr. On­ Colds, Bronchitis self was perhaps deceptive. But he I tried to enlist to get away from ward had kept his promise iff not felt all right about it when he con­ it. They wouldn't have me. I guess mentioning his method of carrying sidered that he and the shop itself they figured if I-.-got killed they’d on his work, but he was astonished 2—43 could be counted as two. have too much to support.” to read what he had written.- He lived up to the boast on his The reasons why m en went to w ar, “ ‘I’m proud to fight for my coun­ sign. He was adept at finding out Mr. Winkle thought, were varied. try,’ Wilbert Winkle, 44, of 711 Ma­ Men’s lives depend on supplies by air when advance combat units are cut off what the trouble was with any me­ Mr. Onward regarded Mr. Winkle ple Avenue, first married selectee in chanical gadget and, what is more, with some amusement. He seemed the 36 to 45 draft age group to be in enemy territory! Batteiy-powered parachute lights quickly guide these fight­ at putting it right. People from all to think it a little funny that he called in Springville, declared today. ing men to essential food, ammunition and medical equipment Batteries help light over his section of town, and many was being drafted. When Mr. Win­ Winkle, who operates The Fixit cansc the Blood kle protested that his activity was I Body Waste from farther away, br&ught him Shop, went on to say that he is the way to Victory on every fighting front— that’s why they are not available somewhat-premature, and .that he e constantly filtering their difficulties or called him in. He anxious to defend the four freedoms, here at home. Use your batteries sparingly...keep them the blood stream. But accepted—with one exception—any might not be accepted by the Army, which he regards as the privilege las in their work—-do Mr. Onward grinned and began or­ intended—fail to re- work that came along. of every American today. ‘This,’ he cool and dry. Burgess Battery Company, Freeport Illinois. aat, if retained, may dering him to stand at different stated, ‘is worth any sacrifice, if and upset the whole The only thing with which he would have nothing to do was fire­ places about the shop. He proceed­ need be, my very life.’ ” Think Twice Before Vou Traveil be nagging backache, ed to take a series of flashlight pic­ ~. attacks of dizziness, arm s. Mr. Winkle was keenly interested , swelling, pufliness This morning, as Mr. Winkle tures, meanwhile asking questions in in learning if Amy’s change of atti­ a feeling of nervous an indifferent, offhand manner. tude had persisted from morning I pep and strength, walked a little over a block along BURGESS BATTERIES itlney or bladder dis­ his circuitous route to get the fifty “How do you feel about being a until night, or was simply the tem­ cs burning, scaoty or soldier?” ion. feet away from where he started, porary result of the first upsetting r.o doubt that prom pt he was a thoughtful man. Mr. Winkle blinked as a flash went event of the day. IN THE NATION’S SERVICE r than neglect. Use off in his -face. “Why,” he stam­ a have been winning He opened his shop methodically, Upon reaching home, he saw at re than forty years, throwing wide the doors and letting mered, “I guess I feel all right.” once that its effect still had its hold ion-’vide reputation. BURGESS BATTERY COMPANY, FREEPORT, ILLINOIS • '/ grateful people the in the sun. Usually, every morning “Do you regard it as a privilege, on her. At least she was in some­ your neighbor/ he looked at his place of work with to be the first of your classification thing of a dither, a condition she pride while he changed his clothes, to be called on to defend the four had rarely entered ever since he had peeling all the way down before freedom s?” become a repair man instead of a donning his working outfit. He ad­ “Privilege?” Mr. Winkle repeated. respectable accountant. mired his own neatness, the spick- The flashlight had blinded him mo- (TO BE CONTINUED' THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N. C.. JANUARY 24. 1945.

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. New Deal Dog Case Davie Farm News No Atlantic Charter? A New Creature Seen Along Main Street Washington—The White House F ebruary 1 5 , 1945 is the last What? “Jesus answered and said unto By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Daeie stamped the high.priority travels date on which performance reports him. Verily, verilv I say unto thee, 0 00 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up of EiIiott Roosevelt’s bull mastiff may be filed as a basis'for making Although President Roosevelt and except a man be born again he Threeyoungladies looking for other New Deal orators during the as a “regrettable combination of a net paym ent to producers on 1944 cannot see tbe kingdom of God ” chocolates, and one voting Iadv The Alphabet, Drowned The recent campaign spoke frequently of errors’’—but indicated no one will applications for payment, I. N. Here we have the words that Jesus looking for a job—George Shutt what we have been told was an At­ Hogs and Plowed Up The be put in the doghouse. Smoot Chairman Davie County Tri- eating lunch in grocery stare—Two lantic Charter, of its inestimable va­ Christ, the blessed Son of God, Stephen Early, presidential press ple-A Committee, announced. Cotton and Corn. lue in charting the course of the spoke to Nicodemus over uineteen lawyers, one sheriff and a police secretary, said nobody In the execu­ “Payment, of 1944 applications is (Davie Record, Jan. 2 9 , 19 1 9 ) United States and other Allied Na­ hundred years ago. Many people man bolding conference on street tive offices had anything to do with to be completed during the early tions following the war. the Presid­ todag think being born again is not corner—Miss Carolyn Craven try­ Lint cotton is 25 cents. giving the huge pet a rating high m onths of 1 9 4 5 , therefare, it is ent, when cornered a few days ago for us, but is a tbing of the past. ing to get to school on time—Jack Prof. John Minor spent Friday enough to get three servicemen necessary that performance reports in a press conferenro at the White They don’t want you to mention Auderson walking around town car­ in Winston. bumped off an Army transport be filed early in order to provide op. Although President Roosevelt and lhe new birth Tbe devil tells rying big stick—Bob McNeill sit­ S. M. CJl, Jr.. made a business plane in Memphis, January nth. portunitv for timely preparation and other New Deal orators during the them church membership is enough ting in barber chair getting balr trip te Winston Saturday. The President’s sacond son, an audit in the countv and State of­ recent campaign spoke frequently of —that they’ll be ail right if only cut—George Rowland standing in­ G. A. Sheet returned Friday what we have been told was an At­ air forces colonel, said in London fices,” he stated. their name’s on tbe church roll. side store door looking across the from a business trip to Columbia, lantic Charter, of its estimable va­ he had nothing to do with air trans. Mr. Smoot pointed out that ap­ But, beloved, wbat did Jesvs say square—Miss Frances Collette on S. C. lue in charting the course of the portation priority for the dog plications for payments based on to Nlcodemttsf “Except a man be her way down Main street looking Attorney Tobn H. Clement, of United States and other Allied Na­ “Blaze” which was sent to his performance reports filed after the born again he cannot see the king­ sad New bride looking happy in Winston-Salem, wat ia town Fri tions following the war. the Presid­ biide, Actress Faye Emerson, in closing date may be processed for dom of God.” “ Marvel not that postoffice lobby. day on business ent, when cornered a few days ago Hollywood. payment for payment only if it is I say unto thee, ye must be born Miss Elsie Horn spent the week­ in a press conference at the White “I should sav that somewhere determined bv the State committee, House, frankly admitted there is no again.” What does “born again” Creates Demaod end in Statesville with ber sister, down the line somehody has made on recommendation of the couutv Mrs. Ross Mills. such thing as an Atlantic Charter mean? Jesus gives the simple an­ A youth idling in a local depart­ a mistake,” was the comment of committee, that the producer was and that he and his buddy, Winston Joe Sfaeek, of Fayetteville, ar swer, “That which is born of the ment store saw a sales girl take a Secretary of War Stimson when he preveted from filing within the spe­ Churchill, have signed no such im­ lived in town Saturday to spend a flesh is flesh, and that which is package from under the counter was asked about the matter at bis cified time (d) because he was a portant document. born of the spirit is spirit. When and sell it to a young Iadywho bad few davs with bome folks Truly. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey was news conference. member of the armed forces, or ( 2 ) a person gives his heart and life to just walked into the store. Miss Pauline Horn is spending eternallv right when he demanded Maj. Gen. Harold George, com­ because of prolonged illness. “ All God. repents of hia sins and takes Tbe youth immediately walked this week in Statesville, the guest during the campaign for a change in mander of the Army Air Transport eligible farmers who have not al­ of Miss Helen Cooper. administration so that will be hon lesus as hie own personal Saviour, up and said: ‘ I’ll take one of them command, said after a preliminary ready filed performance reports and Clyde Ijames has moved bis fam­ esty and integrity in the White be is a new creature, tbe evil, un too.” investigation fbat there had been signed anplications for payment, are ily to Winston-Salem, where he House might be believe. godlv, sinful things he did desire With the wrapped package under “ an error of judgment,'t and that urged to do so at once,” he declared. bolds a position with the Hutchens For months Roosevelt and others and do. have gone; bis desire tor his arm be said as he walked out: procedure would be changed so J. N. Smoot, Chairman, Davie Drug Store have been telling us of that so vi. sucb is gone, the spirit of God "I’ll buy anything that they keep that there will be no more sucb County Triple A Committee asks The infant of Mr. and Mrs, John tally important meeting out on the dwells within his heart. “There­ under the counter.” mistakes. But he didn't say who that any tobacco growers who feel Davis died Saturday of influenza Atlantic, of what it means for the fore if any man be In Christ, he is made the error nor what sort it was. that' they need an adjustment in future course of the Allied Nations. and was buried Sundayat Augusta a new creature: old things are pass­ Found Watch, Where’s Representative Hoffman, Repub tbeir allotment file a request either We were led to believe th at Churchill C. L. McClamrocb carried 2 .2 0 0 ed away; behold, all things are be lican of Michigan, m eanwhile in the county offi'.e or with their had come up with a document that Man? pounds of tobacco to Winston last come new.” The drunkard is made brought the travels of “ Blaze” to com m unity committeemen w ithin would take its place alongside the Eighteen years ago Clifford Pegg 1 week and returned bome with near­ sober, the theatre, dance hall and Magna Charter, the American Con­ of Los Angeles, lost a valuable the attention of Congress, reading the next few days There is no as­ all the devil’s playhouse goers are ly / 7 0 0 . stitution, the Bill of R ights and other a letter from a serviceman com­ surance that there will be an acre­ wrist watch and asked police to L- B. Walker, of Roanoke, Va., highly important documents of that cleansed, tbe desire for sucb gone; plaining of long service abroad and age avilable to make ail the ad­ look for It. The officers now have who has been spending a few days nature. “Behold, all things are become commenting; justments requested, but every re­ in jail a man whom they said they with his parents on R. I, returned But with a flip of the ashes from new.” “Not by works of right “I wonder what he would think quest will he given careful consid­ found Pegg’s missing time-piece. bome Saturday. his cigarette and a cynical slap at eousness wblcb we have done, but if he knew that three men who eration . But the police do not know Pegg’s Charles Tatum, colored, who has some reporter, the President said according to his mercy he saved us, might have been his buddies were the Atlantic Charter was only some whereabouts. been with the Tl. S. Army in Eu by tha washing of regeneration, put off a plane because Col Roose­ notes ‘ scribbled on apiece of paper ” rope, arrived bome Saturdav- He At Long Last—Maybe! and renewing of the IIoly Ghost.” velt’s dog was aboard.” Then why did he not go on and tell 400 Bushels Rats savs he was mighty glad to get Hint that ber resignation maybe Dear beloved, if we’d bad to have the American people what he and Asked wnether any punitive ac accepted is seen in the report to washed our way to heaven by our After carrying on an intensive back alive. Cuurchill did do on the battleship tiou was beiug considered against Congress of Miss Perkins, Secre­ good deeds q^'d never, neveT get rat control campaign in Wilson for Granville Leagans, of near Cana, out in the Atlantic? We wonder any person who mav have put the there, and may I say, too, if you’re the past four months, public health received a letter from his son Fred, tary of Labor If so, it should not how many bottles of Scotch were priority rating on the mastiff’s crate officials announced that over 4 0 0 dated Dec. 24th, saying. be was a read “because of the press of pri­ consumed during the mid-ocean ses­ trying to be good or do the best Early answered in the negative. bushels of rats had been killed in member of the occupation army, vate duties or declining health.” or sion of the representatives of the you can, you’ll never get there ac­ He added that certainly nothing Wilson in tbat time. and was stationed at Heilbersheid, any of the stock face savers gener­ two greatest nations on earth We cording to tbe word. It's accord* of that sort is contemplated for Sea G erm any. ally accompanying resignations. wonder a great many other things ing to His mercv he saves us, by man Leon Leroy, who first disclos­ W. Bryan Booe, who has been in Instead, it should be “ Resigning and the starling announcement by graoe through faith. Thank God North Carolina 1 . _ . ed at his home in Antioch, Calif., the President causes us to do these Davie County. { In The Supenor Court the Naval Reserve service at New- because of futility.” Tbat has for His unspeakable gift. that he and two others had had to wonderings—Union Republican. Dnke Sheek. Exrx. of Camilla Sheek, pert News. Va , has received his characterized the lady with the "Verily, verily I say unto thee, get off the nlane to make way tor decs’d.. et al. discharge and is at bome. three-corned hat. She is honest, except a man be born agatn, he vs high priority freight while the dog Conover Charges Man E. M. Keller, of R. 1, was in wanting to be helpful to labor’s cannot see tbe kingdom of God ’> Eliza McClamrncb; B. C. Brock, stayed aboard. Guardian ad Litem; et al heirs at town Wednesday and told us that cause, with not a blemish gn her With Stealing Water Jesus didn’t say except a man do Leroy’s mother, saying that the law of Camilla Sheek. decs’d. he sold a turkey gobbler one day record. Bnt she couldn't get any­ A charge of stealing over $ 5 0 0 good or do the best he can or join matter “sort tf frightens us,” had recentty that brought him $ 1 1 to . where with the job Her resigna worth of water bas been filed in the church, he cannot see the king­ NoticeOfSaIe expressed concern lest it affect her Tbe gobbler weighed 37 pounds. tion has been urged for a long time Newton for the town of Conover by dom of God, but be said, "Ye must Under and by virtue of the powers son’s status in the Navy. of an order of the Superior Court of C. W. Booe, of Winston Salem, but the President has the reputa Mayor P. W HermanagatnstJohn be born again, ” become a new T-Sgt. Dave Aks, veteran of the Davie County made in the above was in town last week on business. tion of not hurting the feelings of W. Benfield of near Conover. It is creature in Christ Jesus. Being Special Proceeding entitled “ Duke Cbina-Burma India war theatre, i- Mr. Booe is on the market for a his friends. claimed that BenfieId tapped tbe born again means being a child of Sheek. Exrx. of Camilla Sheek. de­ dentified himself in Riverside, Cali, ceased vs Eliza McClamrock. et al. good farm near town. He wants Despite a slightly waspish—re­ town’s water main several years ago the living God; having everlasting as another of those bumped off the member when sbe pointed out what heirs at law of Camilla Sheek,” the to move back to Davie. and has been using tbe fluid in two life and overcoming the world. undersignel Commissioner will on plane Riding on a “C” priority, a market the South was for shoe Robert Foster and Stacy Chaffin or three houses since that time, "Whosoever believetb that Jesus is Saturday, the 3rd dav of February, he was en routo to visit his wife, manufacturers, with most of us go­ 1945. a t 12 o’clock, M.. a t the court who have been in camp in Mary, ing around barefoot?—she is un- without making any payment to the Christ is born of God: and ev­ who was ill. houBe door in Mocksville. Davie land, arrived bome Saturday, hav doubtly a nice woman. But there th e citv. eryone that lovetb him that begat County. N. C.. offer for sale to the ing received henorable discharges are millions of them in the United loveth also that is begotten of him. highest bidder, that certain tract of Has Any One States That’s not sufficient re­ For whosoever is born of God over- land lying and being in Farmington We ate glad to welcome the boys Worn to a Frazzle Township, Davie County. N. C.. ad­ Died, eloped, divorced, embez­ commendation for undertaking the cometb tbe world: and this is the home. duties a cabinet position. Stranger—Were yon in an 'acci joining the lands of Charlie Ward et zled, left to vn, come to town, had Hon. John F. Smithdeal was in Her going when and if, will not dent that you lost your finger? victory that overcometh the world, al, and bounded as follows, to-wit: town a few hours Thursday on bu­ twins or colic, had a fire, had a ba bring tears from labor, capital, Guide—No, I just naturally wore even o u r faith .” Beginning at a stone in the mid­ by, had a parly, sold a farm, been managemant or most other divisions it down pointing out all the sights Are you a new creature in Christ; dle of Cedar Creek, Eliza Barneycas- siness. He was called from Ral- tie’s corner; thence East with Wm. of people. Good luck to her, and around these here parts. eigh to his bome at Advance on ac­ arrested, sold a cow or lost an au­ have you bad yonr name written Saunder’s line‘49.10 chs. to a stone, to, stolen'a dog or bis friend’s wife, let's invite her down and show hew in the Lamb’s Book of Life? You said Saunders’ corner in E. Gibbs count of three of his family being people are using up their coupons — committed .suicide or murder, fal don’t have to answer me. but God line; thence N. 8:33 chs. in J. W. El­ ill with influenza. Charlotte Observer. lis’ line, corner of lot No. 6 ; thence Hon. Thomas Settle, of Ashe- Ien from an airplane or fallen into RATION GUIDE Today Jesus stands longing to save W. 47 OO chs. to a stone in middle of ville, died Monday night of last a coal hole, or fallen into a legacy? your toul from hell, to make you a Cedar Creek; thence down said creek To the People to the beginning, containing 40 acres week, following an illness of pneu­ That’s news. Phone or mail It to SUGAR-Book 4, stamp 34, Dew born again creature through Tbe Davie Record editor. of this Community more or less, being lot Nr. 5 in the monia. Mr. Settle was one of the good for 5 pounds indefin­ His cleansing blood that was shed division of the lands of John Wil­ GI Joe in his Pacific foxhole— yonder on Calvary for you. It liams. decR’d recorded in Book No. State's finest orators and a brilliant maybe he is your brother, husband, itely. To Wives and Parents sweetheart or friend—is listening in isn’t Fod’s will that any should 4. page 607, Register’s office of Da­ m an. H e was 'In Congress for two on you today. GASOLINE-Coupon 14 in vie County, N C. terms; and was a leading Repub He knows you perish but all should come to re­ of Soldiers have a date with a A book good for 4 gallons, Terms of Sale: One-third cash and lican. Victory Volunteer, pentance. the balance on 90 days time, with a neighbor with a expires March 21. There are several cases of mumps If you are sending The Re­ Friends, many have requested me bond and approved security, or all War Bond order in SHOES-AirpIane stamps I, cash at Ihe option of the purchaser. and Au around County Line. Ed­ cord to your husband or son his or her hand. to write more articles to Ibe good The two of you 2 and 3 in book 3 valid in­ This the 2nd dav o f January, 1945. na, the little daughter of Cleveland who is in the armed forces, may talk it over at old R- cord. A fter praying, God A. T. GRANT. Commissioner. please see that his subscrip­ your work bench, definitely. led me to write this one. If you Sparks is improving from flu-pneu in your office or in FOOD-Red stamps Q5 thru monia. tion is paid in advance. We your home. Will want me to write again, please GI Joe pick up S5 in book 4 valid indefinite Notice To Creditors A wedding of much interest was are forced to discontinue all phrases like “ I don’t neglect to send me a card subscriptions to the boys-in can’t afford it,” Iy for meats, fats and oils. stating so. Yours for Him. Having qualified as Adminislratnr with that of Mr. Jpff Davis end Miss “Why do they have to have more the Will annexed, of Marv E. Allen de­ Delpha Hartman, of Advance last foreign lands or in army money?” “We’ll lick Japan with Blue stamps X5 thru ZS and MRS. ELBERT DUNCAN. ceased, notice is hereby given to all per­ Wednesday After the wedding a one hand tied behind our back”? sons bolding claims against the estate of camps in this country when GI Joe counts on you to have A2 and B2 in book 4 valid 8 1 6 Broad St. Kannapolis, N, C. supper was given at the Hartman enough sense and knowledge of the said deceased to present them to the un­ their subscriptions expires. indefinitely fo r processed dersigned. properly verified, on or before bome to a few intimate friends. facts about the Pacific war to back The soldiers want thier home him up in his foxhole. The extra foods. , the 3rd dav of January. 1946or this notice Bob Campbell, Steve Efird rnd $100 War Bond you buy today is a will be plead in bar of recovery. All per­ paper. We have had to mark War Bond with the most power. It FUEL OIL-Period 4 and 5 sons indebted to said estate will please Algo Edwards have been appoint­ gives GI Joe the support he must make immediate settlement. several names off our books have at the time when he needs it coupons from last year, and ed a committee to meet and confer this week. Maybe one of most. It tells Tokyo you’re in the You keep buying This tb e 2nd dav of January. 1945. with the groundhog on Feb 2 nd fight to the finish. period I. 2, and 3 coupons WlLEY PLOTT. them was your husband or THE EDITOR. Admr c. t. a., of Mary, E. Allen, decs’d. and thank him for his kindness to for this year valid through- Mocksville, N. C , Route 2. us last year. son. WAk BOMDS i out current heating season. By A. T. GRANT. Attorney THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Eighth Air Force Wins Laurels Over Europe CLASSIFIED - 7 '-!IT- — DEPARTMENT

& AGENTS WANTED M i ' ' LADX WANTED in every community, both 'r -’X C P A m A m rural and city, to sell line of household necessities to her neighbors. Our line in­ P/CE cludes such scarce items as cheese and T H E STORY laundry soap. Liberal commission. General year-old Wilber products Company

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G eorgia* year-old Wilbert Winkle, who Is the pro­ make no more of Mr. Winkle being toward him. prietor of a general repair shop in Send your order to: the alley back of his home, Is notified drafted along with him than Mr. He tried to blot out this picture. by his draft board that he is in 1-A. He Winkle could make of Jack being But it came again, and made him Lesson for February 4 SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK had thought that the doctor who exam* selected along with him. Mr. Win­ cold all over. He was bathed in _ uiT Minorcas, Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7, HL ■r.ihni.ia:. White Ined him would not overlook his dyspep­ kle wished that the boy wouldn’t be perspiration. He began to shake lected and copyrighted by International |ver H.unburgs, sia, his nearsightedness and his caved* quite so respectful. slightly and found he couldn’t con­ Council of Religious Education; used by Enclose 16 cents for Pattern reouitn; cocks, permission* cenvtllc. M iss. In chest. He breaks the bad news to his More people came. They chat­ trol it, no matter how much he N o ______wife, Amy, and goes to work without kiss* tered, and gazed curiously at Mrs. tried. JESUS’ CONCERN FOB ALL N am e— ins her goodby. The next day a news* Winkle, as if they couldn’t believe At that he learned how far Amy’s IBES paper photographer calls on him at his A ddress— what their eyes saw nor what their reformation had gone, and how real LESSO N T E X T -M a tth e w 9:1. 9-13, 18-26. J-Wo supply you shop and takes his picture, which ap* Ba Did lu b e, uti- pears later on the front page under the ears heard. Some of them were it was, and that she was good-heart­ GOLDEN TEXT-ThereIore all things |K.\niO SERV. caption, “Winkle Proud to Fight.” The earnest about Mr. Winkle’s predica­ ed all along as he always knew, and whatsoever ye would that men should do Bihtun 1>. Texas. to you, do ye even so to them: for this is •tory explains that WinUe was the first ment, some wondered, and others that now he was to become a sol­ the law and the prophets.—Matthew 7:12. married selectee In SpringvilIe to be were amused. Mr. Winkle liked the dier, she was willing to express her For Quick Cough Jmls "k c a lle d . last least of all. He didn’t see why feelings about it, even if only silent­ What is a man worth? Well, say people should laugh at him. ly. we, that depends, and then we are Relief, Mix This K [lie Axis CHAPTER m Mr. Wescott, their next-door neigh­ Without a word, Mrs. Winkle prone to undervalue him. Jesus had bor, a rather pompous individual, turned in the bed beside him. She (and taught) a high regard for the Syrup, ot Home “The telephone's been ringing cornered Mr. Winkle and stated, “If slipped a soft warm arm under his inherent value of man. He saw pos­ neck and put the other over his No Cooking. No Work. Beal Saving^ «ver since the paper came out,” she you’re the kind of soldier we’re go­ sibilities in all men. He had a IoVe Here's an old home mixture you* announced. “People I haven’t seen ing to have, God help us.” He stared chest, and held him tightly. She for them. He was concerned about mother probably used, but, for real or heard of in years have called. at Mr. Winkle as if to ask him how seemed to understand. their welfare, and they responded m results, It Is still one! o f th e m ost ef­ One woman I didn’t know at all—I he ever got himself into this. Mr. Winkle was ashamed that she by an interest in Him. fective and dependable, for coughs dug did, but greatly comforted, too. to colds. Once tried, you’ll swear by it. mean, she was a perfect stranger.” Mr. Winkle didn’t think this was Jesus showed by His dealings with It's no trouble at all. Makeasyrup “What did she want?” asked Mr. very patriotic. * * * men how wrong are most of the b y stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar Winkle. Mr'. Wescott, who was prone to tell The President of the United States, standards and attitudes of the world. and one cup of water a few momenta To Wilbert George Winkle, With Him there were: until dissolved. No cooking: is needed. Amy looked baffled. “I don’t anybody aU about how anything was Or you can use com syrup or liquid Hy soothing know,” she replied. “She said she conducted, and who could well afford Greeting: Having submitted your­ I. No Social B arrier (vv. I, 9, 10). honey, instead of sugar syrup. just felt she had to call. As if—oh, to inform Mr. Winkle about his fu­ self to a local board composed of The caste system of some lands, ’ 5 8 1 8 ' Now p u t 2*6 ounces of Pinex into * Charming Nightgown pint bottle, and add your syrup. This Y rc r e a lly Wilbert, as if you were dead al­ ture because he was over forty-five dividing people into social strata your neighbors for the purpose of makes a full pint of truly splendid nodicated ready.” and not subject to military duty, determining your availability tor which separate men and hinder fel­ C1ASY to make and easy to Iaun- cough medicine, and gives you about Mrs. Winkle had often glared at went on to say, “Of course, you training and service in the armed lowship, does not exist in our land. der, this charming round four times as much for your money* him as if herself wishing him dead, know they-won’t use you as a com­ forces of the United States, you are Yet, in practice, we have such lev­ necked nightgown will be lovely It keeps perfectly and tastes fine. batant.” els which are a formidable barrier in a flowered rayon crepe or satin And you'll say it’s really amazing; IB S G iS hereby notified that you have now for quick action. You can feel it taka “You don’t think so?” Mr. Winkle been selected for training and serv­ in the thinking of many (perhaps or in soft pastels. Tie with velvet hold promptly. It loosens the phlegm* I line w ith i asked hopefully.- ice in the Army. most) people. or taffeta ribbons in rich colors. soothes the irritated membranes, an& fL :u h F & F “Think it out for yourself, man,” Jesus knew nothing of social bar­ It makes a treasured gift for birth­ helps clear the air passages. Thus Jt Iiroat a 15 Mr. Wescott lectured. "They’ll have Mr. Winkle had never before re­ riers. He ignored them and went days, showers or trousseaux. eases breathing:, and lets you sleep. Irtinc treat- Pinex is a special compound of lii. Millions enough young fellows to do the actu­ ceived a communication from the straight to the one in need. In our proven ingredients, in concentrated Iro.u irrita- al fighting. They want men in their President. lesson it was a man of position and form, well-known for its prompt Iuim from proper places, according to their Following his prominent newspa­ wealth who was an outcast among action on throat and bronchial mem­ I —OiiJy IOp. abilities. That's why they’re calling his people because he was a hated Under Foreign Rule branes. Money refunded if not pleased per appearance and the gathering In every way. I you ito the first place, so you can gatherer of taxes for Rome. of the people of Maple Avenue, he release a fighting man to fight.” would look very foolish indeed if Jesus saw in him a man of faith The territories which comprise Mr. Winkle was encouraged. he were turned down and returned and a useful witness for Him. our 48 states were once ruled by m E m . “They won’t waste you as a kill­ home after being sent to the Induc­ And He not only talked with him, one or more of six foreign coun­ * R -E A L lV F\m T t - iS v er,” Mr.- Wescott assured him. tion Center. but called him to be His disciple. tries, all or part of the areas of He understood that, even though Then He went further and, to the SO states having been under Great Il=ILV Mr. Winkle didn’t know whether astonishment of His critics, went in accepted, he had the privilege of Britain, 25 under France, 19 under CflRfiremS-WANDi ’ I to feel flattered or insulted. to a great feast where many such returning home for a week to put Bpain, 8 under Mexico, 4 under ORAMGt ''PEKOEd & PEiCOE / His neighbor looked at him criti­ his affairs in order before leaving men were gathered. cally, as if gauging him for the first the Netherlands, and 2 under Swe­ V T-6A y again for good. But his fellow He ate with publicans and sinners, den. time. “You wouldn’t be any good, draftees had all announced their in­ not because He approved of their anyway. They’ll use you in some tention of waiving the week’s fur­ m anner of life, but because He want­ ltind of mechanical work.” lough, and now he followed suit. ed to change it as He changed them. ' “Well,” said Mr. Winkle, “I could He ha.d heard the jokes to the ef« II. No F ear of Criticism (w . 11-13). handle that.” His courage took hold feet that if you could breathe or Many a kind and noble impulse of him at this talk. “But, under­ were warm, the Army would ac­ has died a-boming because of the stand me, if I thought I was capable cept you, and though he didn’t like fear of criticism. “What will people /U SffT U tm 2 5 M t e of using a-gun. I’d do it anywhere to believe them, he prepared for say?” has kept many a Christian they say.” going away and staying away. from speaking to some sinner about YSARS OFYOURCOGKtNa! “No, sir,” Mr. Wescott went on, As a precaution against a drastic his (or her) soul. •'you’ll never see active service. I circumstance, Mr. Winkle made his “The world is too much with us—” can tell you that. You don’t have .'nr^JS^^L will, a ceremony that not even Pe­ and we all too often guide our lives ED: I t W as raj^aaSSiw to worry about that for a minute.” nelope regarded as a happy one. and service by the possible reaction worth having all Mr. Winkle ceased to worry, but we may receive from those round the young folks here ripciion can He finished the few jobs he had for our anniversary just only for the allowed minute, for Mt. about us. We did not learn such an to o k h c r d l The Pettigrrews were first to ar­ in the shop and would take no more. to hear ’em rave about your Wescott then looked, thoughtful and attitude from Jesus. d elicio u s ro lls. B u t w e re n ’t t h e y i.::n-2 energy rive. Mrs. Pettigrew was red-eyed He packed away his tools in grease e Xafure’3 amended, “Of course, men of your His answer to His critics made a lot of extra work, Mary? from weeping. and oil, and tacked up heavy pa- wOnt:iin3 no age are being used for combat in all it clear that there will be no self- MARY: Pshaw, no trouble a t all! ic- phenol dc- and now her concern that he might the other armies, and if things get righteous, “good enough” people Sut they did turn out nice. ccl;:Verent— be killed seemed a little outlandish. to that stage with us, I suppose in heaven. The Lord is not even I used a grand double-quick c^tu.hle — tt, you’ve got to consider that you recipe with Elelschmann’s iijlc io cre d i- Mr. Winkle merely said, “Well, calling them, so long as they trust yellow label Y e a s t . . i) years ago. I’m not dead.” might have to do a little shooting in their own goodness. He came to the yeast with wtod. their “Wilbert, how do you really feel? or bayonet work.” seek and to save sinners (v. 13, and extravitamiasl. orou^h, yet This morning there wasn’t time to When it was time for their visitors Luke 19:10). I; '3 have to leave, they shook Mr. Winkle’s find out.” Mrs. Winkle gazed at him We, too, may go forward without YESiSIREE! ivinc-rr Bos* doubtfully. hand as if bidding him goodby be­ fear of our critics. That doesn’t irc-utcd. FLEISCHMANN S IS THE 5VV AlRlGH? Again, at her hesitancy, at this fore he went into action. Mrs. Pet­ mean that we “don’t care what peo­ tigrew’s tears had dried, but her ONLV YEAST K R BAKtM , suggestion that the upper hand was ple think” about us. We ought to THAT HAS ADOED AMOUNTS > ./UCfiTSVg being returned to him, Mr. Winkle perturbation remained. She plead­ care, but if their opinion is based M FREE! SEMOFOR ME ed of Mr. Winkle, “You’ll look after OF BOTH VITAMINS A AND had an impulse to remind her of on unbelief and self-righteousness, O AS WEtL AS TME ...LATEST REVISED EDITION certain things. And again he re­ Jack, won’t you?” it should certainly not deter us from VITAMIN B. COMPLEX. OF FLEISCHMANliS FAMOUS j Mr. Winkle, despite all his timidity frained, not thinking the urge was m our all-important business of soul- VITAMINS AFtENTY11 SAY! I 40-fiASE RECIPE BOOK. \ quite decent. But he did protest, and ineffectual outer character, winning. I TH E BREAD BASKET* “Amy, don’t you look at me like could appreciate the humor in a situ­ in. No Limitation of Time and th at.” ation. “I think,” he said, “Jack [OVER 7 0 WONDERFUL IDEAS Place (vv. 18-22). FOR NEW BREADS, ROUS, “Like what?” she asked. ought to look after me.” Often the help of man to those in STI O tS - “As if I—that mouse-look,” he ac­ He and Jack glanced at each oth­ need is circumscribed by so many DESSERT BREADS. HORRVC- cused. er, and both smiled. The condemned, regulations that those who most' de­ HA SENO FOR YOURSNOWi She looked abashed. At first Mr. men had at least that mutual un­ serve help cannot get it. There are Winkle could not accept the fact that derstanding. times and places for application the expression was on her face. It was nearly eleven before the forms, and tests must be completed, “I didn’t mean to," she replied. last of the guests left. Penelope etc. Doubtless much of this is need­ She sounded humble. cam e out froirn the corner where she ed, but one wonders at times wheth­ • And all those vitam ins go right into your baking with “I can’t help being the way I had sulked all;«vening at the';inva- er our charitable impulses have not no great loss In the oven. So always get Fleischmann’s am,” Mr. WinkJe stated. sion of. her own peaceful, life. Mr. disappeared under a mountain of yellow JabeZ Yeast. A week’s supply keeps in th e ice-box. = CM. Winkle, out- 6f habit, \took her to mh'Applicslor "Of course, dear. No one can.” red tape. '• For your free copy, write Standard Brands Incor­ the back yard.." ' *•' - .. porated, Grand Central Annex, Box 477, N ev York BLACK LEAF 40 Mr. Winkle was amazed.' But still Be that as it may, how interesting UCH FAOTKSP When he cam e in- agaia he started 17, N. y . he didn’t say anything about the it is to see that Jesus met the need for the radio, to turn it on for the miracle occurring before his very when and where it appeared. He nightly war news broadcast he usu­ eyes. He didn’t care to embarrass was already on one errand of mercy ally favored.'" Then.!he stopped and Amy. when the sick woman touched His didn’t ’go near . it, Vtiut turned -to­ liONTHLY> “I feel,” he said in answer to her In its place over the doors b robe. He was not too busy nor too previous question, “like taking two ward the stairs.' placed a small sign “Closed.” preoccupied to stop and give her a “Aren’t you going to,listen to the doses for my dyspepsia.” He fum­ word of help and comfort (v. 22). war news?” Mrs. Winkle asked.’ per over the windows. He took in IliSS bled. in his pocket for his pills and Is there not a significant lesson c Tonic) “I don’t think I-will tonight.” his sign and placed it on the floor brought them out. here for us in the church? The ;etable Com- “Some people are coming in to­ “But why—?” Mrs. Winkle began with its face against the wall. In ieve periodic to speak as i I she ,were the same its place, over the doors, he placed need is reason enough for the ex­ ns nervous, night,” Mrs. Winkle revealed as she tension of our help. The place is wiion ciue person as of before this' morning. a small sign saying,. “Closed.” bustled to get dinner. “Just the anywhere that men are in sadness Usturbances. folks on the street.” But she caught herself and then He reflected that people who didn’t •thnm’s Com* said merely,: “Oh.” - know his establishment wouldn’t or sorrow, and the hour is now— D resistance Astounded, Mr. Winkle asked; when they need our help. ; symptoms “What for?” Mr. Winkle felt like pinching him­ know what was closed because he .d Is made IV. No Lack of Power (vv. 23-26). •ii htlps Hn- “Well, they wanted to see you. self to be sure he was awake and had taken in the other sign, but oi :neillclne Especially the Pettigrews. Their that.this was Amy showing such finally decided that this didn’t m at How often the human heart is rectlona. boy, Jack, has been called, too. He’s tact and. consideration. He Smiled ter in the least prompted to help, and willing hands » VEGETABLE are ready to follow its promptings > CO,VrS'JND^ twenty, you know. He’ll be going a little, but not' so she could see He was ready to leave. off with you.” him, and he decided that it was The evening before his departure in loving action, yet we find that we The evening, when it came around, very nice indeed to have her this he investigated the bag Amy had cannot do anything. The need is too great for our meager resources. Our 3 - 4 ? was something of a combination of way. packed for him and brought down­ a funeral, a wedding, a family re- They went upstairs and there, stairs. In it she had put those few strength does not suffice. We have .union, and a celebration for. a per­ while they prepared themselves for articles listed in a pamphlet Mr, no money, or the situation is one m son about to leave on a dangerous the night, Mrs. Winkle commented Winkle had purchased at a news­ beyond human help. expedition. in a small voice that seemed to in­ stand for guidance. How wonderful it is then to re­ The Pettigrews were the first to dicate she had other things to say “Travel light, Mr. Selectee,” this member the Lord Jesus! A touch arrive. Mrs. Pettigrew was red-eyed but couldn’t say them, “It was a advised. “Don’t load up with bag­ on the hem of His garment in faith igLb and from weeping, and she burst into nice party.'wasn’t it?” gage because you won’t have any made the woman whole (v. 22). A (ow Par new tears when she saw Mr. Winkle. “Except,” said Mr. Winkle, “I use for it. The Army is going to word from Him brought the dead “They probably won’t take you,” don’t see exactly why it was held.” clothe you, Mr. Selectee, complete little girl out to face the scorners Mr. Winkle found his imagination to underwear, socks and handker­ of Jesus, in the bloom of life and d5s h EUMATISM I fH ER E ’S ALSO screamed and struck and jumped. in the Army,” Mr. Winkle protested* The sympathizing Jesus: “Well, Jack,” he told the boy, “it Be speaks, the drooping heart to cheer; A l s o f 0 r ' ) m USCLE PAIN / MILD BENtGAY looks as if we’re being called by our Mr. Winkle was in the water, which “They won’t let me wear them.” O hear the voice of Jesus. f 1 DUETO [_ A N D COfDS J FORCHILOffEN country.” was covered thickly with OiL The (TO BE CONTINUED) I i THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C. JANUARY 31, 1945. THE OAYlE RECORD.! Pvt. Walker Injured Arrives From Overseas From A Davie Marine. THE D Paris Island, S. C., Jan. 2 1 . C "RANK STROUD - Editor.; Dear Mr. Strand:—W illdropyou Oldest P t e l e p h o n e : a few lines to (let you bear from I N o Liquo me. I would have written sooner, Entered at the Poatoffice in Moeks- but they have kept us on the go. vllle, N. C., as Second-class Hail NEWS I like the Marines 0 . k ., but I'd Specials! m atter. Harcb 3.1903. rather be a civilian than anything A ttorne !SUBSCRIPTION RATES: else. I’m looking for a furlough business tr NE YEAR. IN ADVANCE s 1 no the last of next month. How are IX VONTHS IN ADVANCE $ so things around Mocksville? Just Miss H fine, I hope. Just Received With cocanuts selling at 3 0 cents w eek-end I'm a little sore this morning each, wood $ 2 5 per load and shav­ from getting into position with tbe W . H . F ing brushes at $ 1 0 each, is it any rifle. I sure would like to see The 39 Inch Sheeting 'was in tow wonder that this country is in debt ’business. to the tune of two Hundred and Record, but I’m short of cash ’till pay day comes, so I’ll have to wait! fifty billion dollars. D r. and uutil then to subscribe. Cotton Dress Goods spending Just a month 1 r two before the I have really begun to under­ Springs, A election most of the meats and can­ stand why the Marine Corps is the ned goods were taken off the ra In Sirart Lengths toughest outfit In the world. We J. F . M tioned list. Even before Roose­ get up out here on the rifle range w as in velt was inaugurated these goods at 5 o’clock, and on Sunday we get bauds, wit were again placed on the ration list. Mrs. Erank Walker, of R. 4. received a Pfc Robert R. Foster, who was to sleep until 5 :15. I ’il sign off We are not going to comment telegram Jan 22nd. from tbe War Depart­ wounded in Normadv last year, is for this time. Short Lengths In G . F . B ment advising that her son Pvt. Jake H- We have come to the conclusion spending a 3 0 -day fu. lough w ith PVT. THURMAN MILLER. •was in to Walker was seriously wounded in action Mrs. Foster, on R. 2 , and with bis that there is no one left in Davie paid our o in France on Jan. 4th. Jake entered the parents near Corna'zer. In addi­ county who knows how to make army last April, and arrived overseas in $1,000,000 Per Hour Rayons9 Butcher Linen tion to the Purple Heart, Robert M r. a n J locust and persimmon beer AU of December. AU a re hopping th a t Ja k e is was also awarded the Combat In. War supplies were produced by H ickory, the old-timers who depended on not seriously injured and will soon be ful­ fantiyman's Badge the U . S. autom obile industry in 1944 ly recoved. friends he good, wholesome beverages tbat at the rate of more than $ 1,000,000 and Crepes Pvt. Walker is a son of Mr. and Mrs were not intoxicating, have passed Frank Walker, of R. 4. and has two Center News. an hour. W . G . on to the haopy hunting grounds. brothers in service Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tutterow and child­ Assorted Colors, Two Yards and Up classic sh The present generation seems to ren. of Dukeville visited his parents, Mr. North Carolina |. _ . . „ ram bling and L. M Tutterow Saturday. Davie County. I In The Superior Court depend on beer, wine, coca-cola and Pvt. Barney Wounded Mrs. John Fox and children of Greens, other drinks to allay their thirst. boro, are guests of tbe parents, Mr and B. C. Teague. Administrator of S. F . M. Mrs. T. W. Tutternw. B. Eaton, deceased. Backward, turn backw rd, oh time Mrs George Barney, of R- 3, received a Extra Special 59° Yard •was ram b Pvt Rnss Barneycastle of Alabama, message from tbe War Department on In thy flight and give us one mere visited Mr. and Mra Harvey Barneycastle W hile her Jan 22nd, stating tbat her son. Pvt. Paul Non-Resident Notice recently. visit and I jng of locust beer that tastes like Barney, w as sliglitls* wounded in action in Miss Lucifle Tutterow left last Monday The defendants Vivian M. Eaton. that which our grand dads made in Germanv on Dec. 27th. Here's hoping for Bristol, Va., where she will visit her Cora Bailey, Sam Eaton, Guy Eaton. brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. the long ago. tbat Paul will soon be able to again swat Jordan Eaton and Ally Eaton, will Visit Our Store When Too Dwight Tutterow. Mrs. Tutterow is recov d au g h ter, th e enemy. ing from an operation which she under­ take notice that an action entitled went last week. as above has been commenced in the o f tbe Ya Superior court of Davie County, Committe To Welcome Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cheshier and Mrs. w as in to Preaching, Bear Creek. R. S. Taute, of Harmony, visited Mr. and North Carolina, to sell land to make Come To Town Mrs. B. F. Tutterow Saturday afternoon. assets to nay debts, and the said de­ Groundhog Therewillbe preaching at Bear, Miss Bernice Powell of Charlotte was fendants will further take notice C enter For many years The Record has Creek Baptist Cnurch next Sunday ’ the week end guests of her parents, Mr. that they are to appear at the office su p p e r S afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The pub­ and Mrs, R S. Powell. of ihe Clerk Jof Superior Court of appointed a committee of ShefiSeId lic is cordially invited. I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Parker and Mr. and said county in the court house in io tb , beg 1 citizens to meet the groundhog on Mrs. Martin Latham and daughter visited school. E Rev Victor L. Andrews. Fast r. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Jones Sunday night. Mocksville N. C., within ten days a fte r the 3rd dav of M arch, 1945. Mocksville Cash Store Feb. 2 nd, and consults with him on the weather situation. This year,; ajd answer or demur to tbe com- O . R. plaint in said action, or the plaintiff h as pure as usual, we have salected a group will applv to t e court for tbe re­ “The Friendly Store” b rick bu of good and reliable citizens, who lief demanded in said complaint. street, no are requested to meet at Smith’s This 30th day of January. 1945. GEORGE R. HENDRICKS. Manager S. H . CHA FFIN . Tance, pr store early on Friday morning, Clerk of Superior Court. schools. Feo, 2nd, before the first streak of By B. C. BROCK. A tty. T a x N o t i c e ! Misses light appears over the eastern ban Jessie Li zon, and hire themselves to the F ra n k home of the said groundhog. They cert of Jo are urged to greet the hog with Please Pay Your and radio cordiality and happv smiles, and noids Me ton-Sale plead with him to give us some re. lief from the kind of weather we 1944 Tax Now! Ja ck G have had for the past two months. M rs Ioe Following are the names of the Final Notice! Student com m ittee; The Penalty Will Go Into Effect B arnsvill W. L. Reeves, D S. Beck, N. last week UST YOUR N avy, W. Stroud. Charlie Reeves. D P. On February 1st, 1945 d u ty in t Dyson, R. N. Smith, H. G. Ijames, M. S. Swisher, Johnnie Smith. W. And We Urge You To Pay Your County Tax M rs. J L Gaither, T. M. Dyson, Pink Stony Po Gaither, C. C. Beck, and W. L Before Thai Date And Avoid A 1% Penalty a week i d au g h ter Smoot. and Mrs. The chairman of this committee PROPERTY com pani will please advise us as early day. possible, what success they had W. H. HOOTS, after conferring with his hogship Don’t Fail To List Your Property AndGivelnYourPoll S gt. T County Tax Collector. is a mem stro y er Purchase Buildings And NOW Iy award avec E to Stock of Goods tion of t Penalty For Failure To Do So Will Be Added troops fi Bryan Sell and E. W. Junker, proprietors of Davie Furniture Co , On AU Persons Who Fail To List Miss last week purchased the two W. J. ployee o Johnson store buildings on North W inston j M R. FARMER w eeks Ie Main street, together with the stock of goods, consisting of ladies ready- It Is Also Reqiured That A Crop Report Be Made and Mrs Miss W ' to-wear, diy goods, notions, shoes [ It Will Pay You To j W edoes and millinery. The new owners At The Time Of lasting and her took over the business Eridav. Mr. of the U Johnson has been in business here I Visit Our Store j Various Tax Listers In Davie County Are At for about nine years, coming here i j C. F F rid ay from Kernersville. I When You Need Small Hardware, I The Places Designated w here h Messrs. Sell and Junker will car­ I w J of bis ry a complete stock of ladies and J Farm Tools, and hundreds of other J underw e misses ready to wear, millinery, dry V eteran, gjods, notions, shoes etc , and ex­ Following Are The Names Of The Various ing. I articles that are needed on the farm I Mocksvi tend a cotdial invita'ion to the speedy thousands of readers of The Davie I and in the home. i Tax Listers For Davie County he was Record, to call on them when in could be need of quality merchandise. They — ------I will continue the operation of their CALAH ALN T. A. VanZant Miss furniture store on the square. position Our Stock Is All New I CLARKSVILLE Lonnie Driver C o., W t Pino Club Meets * tw o we We have a large stock of Fresh Fancy and Staple | JERUSALEM . H. M. Deadmon M r and Tbe Pino Home Demoostration Club Groceries and Notions. When you come to town be t Miss Da met at the home of Mrs, John Harding on £ guest. Wednesday, Jan. 24th, with a majority of sure and visit our store. * FARMINGTON H. C. Gregory Speaks, the members present, and one new mem tioned r her added. One visitor was present. j ¥ We Can Save You Money i MOCKSVILLE Maxie Swicegood The meeting was presided over by the $ Miss new presideut Mrs. Ed Johnson, and roll J FULTON . J. P. Grubbs held a call and minutes read by the secretary. ] ¥ tv F a r Members answered roll by giving new re- j 9 SHADY GROVE B. T. Browder six yea solutions for the coming year. Miss Flor- J th e Am ence Mackie oot|ined our year’s work, and ¥ Otis M. Hendrix go to year books were tilled out and hostesses; $ tak e tra namsd for 19451 Ig Call Building North Main Street £ N I. NAYLOR, Tax Supervisor. dau g h t At the close of the meeting a salad 5 th is ci course was serv ed by the hostess. S s! here w ‘ new wo THE DAYIE RECORD. UOCKSVILLE, N. C.. JANUARY 31,1945.

THE DAVIE RECORD.! Mr. and Mrs. J L. Moore and • Grady F. Call, of Sumter, S. C., WANT ADS PAY. spent the week-end in town with Oldest Paper In The County relatives and friends. Princess Theatre No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Mrs. R. H. Shank, of Dallas, MRS. R. L. WALKER. WEDNESDAY ONLY CLEARANCE Texas, in renewing her subscrip­ NEWS AROUND TOWN. WHITE RABBITS FOR SALE “HER PRIMITIVE MAN” with s! tion, writes: Enclosed find $ 1 Phone 1 60. JOHN JOHNSTONE. Louise AUbritton & Robert Paige which I hope will send The Record FO R S A L E — 4 5 0 bales good Ies- Attorney B. C. Brock made a our wav another year. We've one pedeza hay. A. T. GRANT. THURSDAY business trip to Raleigh last week more in our family now to receive “ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS” jov from your good weekly. Qur Heavy bens 25c lb. with William Bendix & Dennis O’Keefe Mocksville Poultry Co. Miss Helen Danie! spent the second little daughter was born Jan. SALE week-end with friends at Albemarle 12th.” Mrs Shankis a daughter 100 Printed Visiting Cards. $1. FRIDAY of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daniel, of Cali at Record office. "KETUkN OF THE VAMPIRE” with 'W. H. Foster, of Winston-Saiem, Bela Lugosi & Frieda lnegcort 'was in town one day last week on th is city. WANTED Cows and calves 'business. Will pay highest market price. SATURDAY Chaffin Awarded Flying W. A. ELLIS, WINTER P hone 72 Cooleemee, N. C “RIDING WEST” with Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Anderson are Charles Starrett & Ernest Tubb'g I spending several weeks at Hot Cross FO R S A L E — 6 0 0 bales wheat & His Singing Cow Boys Air Transport Command Base, India— and oat straw. COATS Springs, Ark. Cpl. Edgar N. Chaffin, aerial engineer. De­ pot Street. Mocksville. N. C., has been a B. Y. BOYLES, MONDAY and TUESDAY J. F. Moore, of Granite Quarry, warded a Ciatinguished Flying Cross, it Mocksville, N. C. ■DOUGHGIRLS ’ with was announced by Brig. Gen. William H. Ann Sheridan & Jack Carson was in town Saturday shaking Tunner, commanding general of the India RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now WINTER hands with friends. China Division. AirTransportCommand. in full operation a: Walker Funer­ The award was made upon completion of 300 hours of operational flight in trans al Home. Don't throw your old G. F. Booe, of Yadkinville, R. 2 , port aircraft over the dangerous and dif­ radio away. Have it fixed. SUITS was in town Friday on business and ficult India-China air routes, where eneiry Notice of Re-Sale! FOR SALE—Ten stacks lespe paid our office a call. interception and attack was probable and expected. deza and grass hay. Under and by virtue of an order Len The air trail over the hump, famed route SPURGEON H FOSTER, of the Superior Court of Davie through the towering peaks of the Hima Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burton, of Mocksville. R. 3 . County. North Carolina, made in WINTER Iaya Mountains, blazed by the Air Trans­ the special proceeding entitled T. Hickory, R 5 , visited relatives and port Command, is recognized by airmen as friends here last week. the world's toughest. Today the Hump FOR SALE—Just received ship­ H. Cash. Admr., et al. Ex Parte, route ia the only Iifestream of vital mili­ ment of oil cook ranges, small cook upon the special proceeding docket tary supplies for the Allied farces fighting DRESSES W. G. Booe, who lives in the stoves, automatic wood burners, log of the said court, the undersigned the Japanese-in China. heaters, tin beaters and coal burn­ commissioner will on the ioth day [and Up classic shades of Clarksville, was The citation accompanying the award adds: ing heaters. of February, 1 9 4 5 , at 12 o’clock, rambling around town Saturday. “Flying at night as well as by day, at JOHNSTON FURNITURE CO. M., at the court honse door. Mocks, high altitades over impassable, moun­ P hone 2 62 Statesville, N C. ville, North Carolina, offer for re­ WINTER F. M. Smith, of near Redland, tainous terrain through areas characteriz­ sale to the highest bidder for cash, ed by extremely treacherous weather con­ Rawleigh Route now open. Real Yard was rambling around town Friday. ditions necessitating long periods of oper­ that certain tract of IanI lying and Wbile here he paid our office a ation on instruments ■.. requiring cour­ opportunity for permanent, profi­ being in Farmington Townships HATS ageous and superior performance of his table work, in North Iredell and visit and left us a frog skin. North Caroliaa, adjoining the land, duties to overcome, he accomplished his North Davie Counties. S tart of Marvin Smith and others, and missions with distinctions." promptly. Write Rawkigh’s, Dept. more particularly described as fol­ Mrs. C L Kimbrough, and The award was made.for the period of OU service November 27: 1943 to August 24 NCA-137-K Richmond, Va. lows; daughter, Miss Lncy Kimbrough, 1944. Lot No. r. Begins in old Wins­ of the Yadkin Valley Community, ton-Salem road, Sebon Heudrix was in town Thursday on business. Scabey-Bowles corner, runs, S 82 E. with said In a ceremony of simplicity and beau­ Hendrix line, 1 7 .9 0 chs., corner C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Center Grange will have a pie ty. Vera Fay Bowles, daughter of Mr. and AUTO LOANS Jarvis line, 12 8 6 cbs. to a stake in supper Saturday night, February Mrs. A. L. Bowles, ot Mocksville, R. 4. be­ CITIZENS FINANCE CO. old road; thence N. 28 chs. with came the bride of Petty Officer 1st Class old road 12 3 6 chs. to the begin ioth, beginning at 7 :3 0 at Center J. Edward Scobey, of Nashville, Tenn- on Vance Hotel Bldg. “Everything For Everybody” Saturday evening. Dec. 16, 1944. at the ning, containing 2 5 % acres, more school. Everyone is invited to come. home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wyatt. 2105 Statesville, N. C. or less. Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. Fairlawn Ave.. S. E.. Washington, D. C. Bidding will start at £3 , 1 3 0 .0 0 . O. R. Allen, of near Farmington, The double ring ceremony was perform has purchased the E. C, Staton ed by Bonds Stocks, minister of the Church T h is 2 4 th day of January, 194 5 . brick bungalow on North Main of Christ, of Washington. Mrs. Margaret North Carolina I, _. _ . „ B- C. BROCK, Commissioner. Spencer, pianist, played “Sunshine of Your Davie County J In The SuperiorCourt street, now occupied by J. F. Low- Smile.” “I Uive You Truly,” and the "Wed­ Iger ranee, principal of the Mocksville ding March.” Miss Bowles was given in W. S. Seamon and wife Gladys schools. marriage by her uncle, Mr. James D. El­ Seamon lis. The bride and groom were attended vs by Mlss Alice Bowles, sister of the bride, Misses Hazel Turner, Louise and and S 2 C. David W. Scobey. brother of Laura Marie Safrlet, minor; Mary Jessie Libby Stroud and Mrs. the groom. Catherine Safriet1 minor, about 17 Frank Fowler attended the con Tbe bride wore a powder blue suit with years of age; Howard Daniel Sa- cert of Jose Iturbi, concert pianist black and white accessories, and a cor­ friet, minor, about 14 years of age; and radio and screen star, at Rey­ sage of pink roses and baby’s breath. The Lois Mae Saftiet, minor, about 11 maid of honor wore a blue suit with a nolds Memorial Anditorium, Wins corsage of gardenias. Palms and white years of age, heirf at law of Laura ton-Salem, Monday evening. chrysanthemums decorated the home of R. Safriet. decs’d Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt, where a reception Jack Graham, son of Mr. and was held immediately following ths cere­ mony. After a wedding trip to Pbfladel Notice of Service of M rs Toe G raham , who has been a phia. Mr. and Mrs. Scobey are making stndent at Gordon Military School, their home at 2419. Minnesota Ave., S. E., Summons By Pub­ Barnsville, Ga., went to RaIeigb Washington. D. C. last week and enlisted in the U S. lication Serve America NOW Navy. Jack will leave for acttve Kappa News duty in the near future. The defendant, Laura Marie Sa­ Mrs. W. K. McDaniel is a patient at friet, will take notice that an ac­ Lowery Hospital, Salisbury recuperating Mrs. Joseph Ke;ver, returned to from an operation she underwent Tuesday tion entitled as above has been Stony Point Sunday after spending morning. commenced in the Superior Court Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hathcock spent Tues­ NURSES NEEDED a week in town the gnest of her of Davie County, North Carolina, day in Salisbury on business. to sell a tract of land containing daughter, Mrs. Harry Stroud. Mr Mrs. Tom Koontz and children returned to care for our wounded! and Mrs. Stroud and children ac­ home Tuesday after spending 2 weeks th iity ( 3 0 ) acres more or less for companied her home and spent the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc­ partition. Said lands being owned / Daniel of Cleveland by the plaintiffs and the defend­ Surely, nursing our wounded back to day. June Safriet who has been down with ants as tenants in common life and happiness is the finest serv­ rhumatism is able to be out again. And the said defendant will take Sgt. Tbos. I. Stewart, of R. 3. •E. M. Keller still continues to improve ice a girl can give her country. Many our Poll is a member of the 8 9 4 th Tank De at his home near Davie Acedemy. notice that she is required to appear Bill Sepmon entered the Baptist Hospi­ more nurses are urgently needed stroyer Battalion and was recent­ at the office of the Clerk of Super­ tal at Winston-Salem Saturday for treat­ ior Court of Davie County, at^fihe ly awarded the Croix de! Guerre ment and is getting along fine his many now . . . ask your local Red Cross, court honse in Mocksville, N, ' C., avec Etorle de Vermeil in recogni friends WiU be glad to knuw. today, about eligibility. tion of the support given French : The many friends of Miss Kathleen within forty davs after the first Koontz baniel will regret to know she is a ed troops fighting on the Italian front. publication of this notice, or the patient in Dr. Lowery s Hospital Salisbury plaintiffs will applv to the Court . And it is vital that all of us step up operated on this week. Y Miss Kathleen W hitley,. an em­ Mesdames Fred Cartner and John Smoot for the relief demanded in said our efforts. by buying additional ployee of the National Carbon Co., and children spent one day recently with complaint. This the 8 th day of Mrs. A. F Campbell at Mocksville. war giving extra blood — Wiustou-Salem, is spending a two January, 1945 Misses Belly Alice and Ruth Cartner, of S. H. CHAFFIN, weeks leave with her parents, Mr. Junior College, Misanbermer, N. C., are sti^&^jto essential war jobs. Clerk of Superior Court '?&*?::x, ■' and Mrs. H. M. Harris, on R. 4 . spending several davs with their parents Miss Whitlev had as her guests Mr. nod Mrs. Fred Cartner. J By A. T. Grant. Attorney. Wednesday night, Miss Ruth Davis and her fiance, Cpl Willard Speaks of the U. S. M. C. Sfe America Later A t C. F. Meroney returned home Friday night from Fayetteville, where he was called to the bedside AFTER VICTORY... of bis son. J K- Meroney, who underwent a major operation at Highways will be Veterans Hosoital Tburday morn­ Happy Ways — again ms ing. *‘Kim” has many friends in Mocksville who wish for him a Greyhound’s all-important job today speedy recovery. At last reports Our Shipments Of Coal he was getting along as well as is moving manpower — men and could be expected. - women in uniform, war workers, Are Arriving Now millions of essential travelers. But Lant Miss Ruth Davis, who holds a position with the National Carbon Greyhound is also planning great Co., Wtnston-Saiem, is spending a things for you in the post-war days iver two weeks leave with her parents, And We Are Ready To Take — bus trips and tours on a brand Mr and Mrs. J. H. Davis, on R. 4 ion Miss Davis bad as her week-end new scale of comfort, enjoyment. guest, her fiance, CpI Willard Care Of Your Needs In jory Speaks, U. S. M. C., who is sta­ tioned ct Paris Island, S C. * -Serve America JlIov —See America Liter” . . . this has been GreyhonndtS message to Iood WOOD and COAL America ever since the day of Pearl Harbor. It’s worth saying again and again. Miss Kathleen Craven, who has Ibbs held a position in the Davie Coun­ Phone 21 Mocksville, N . C. ty Farm Agent’s office for the past WILKINS DRUG CO. rder six years, has accepted work with the American Red Cross, and will go to Washington Feb, 2 6 th , to Davie Brick & Coal Co. take training. Miss Creven is a daughter of Mrs Bessie Craven, of this , city, and has many friends Mocksville, N. C. here who will wish her well in her new w o rk . THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS A Smart Outfit for the Matron Looking at Cover-All Apron Has Tulip Trim H O U S i H O L V HOLLYWOOD 1815 IN HOLLYWOOD it’s the girls who m t m o s . . . leave home who make good. Not a juvenile delinquency problem, but the record of careers of some lead­ ing actresses here who leave their SPARKY Vitamins for Winter Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving home lots as newcomers, go out­ IP YOU TWO HAV| O b your favorite , B. C. station Are Very Essential Menus side to make important pictures, es­ •very Saturday morning NOT SEEN PRINKU' For Health, Well Being tablish careers and reputations for ANP HAVE REALrJ 11:00 A. M., E.W.T. Chicken Liver Spaghetti themselves, and then return to their RecoiBinended by Many Doetois be utilized for fruit sauces to pour Get the most from your meat! Get Nights,” but everybody’s going to over puddings and custards. Left­ your meat roasting chart from Miss Lynn know it when the swooning starts. £ MONEY BACK-. over jams and jellies are ideal Chambers by icriling to her in care of . . . Esther Williams, who made a Western Neicspaper Union, 210 South Ir S O R EtO N i DOESN'T SATISFY ♦Though applied cold, rube- Jf 7?/SCOTT'S for pastry fillings and for flavor­ terrific hit on her tour of hospitals __t ItieredieRU I.. Desphines Street, Chicago 6, III. Please 9 act Iiko b eat to Il______ing and sweetening stewed fruits send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with the song “Can’t I Do Anything the superficial supply of I EMULSION and berries. But Swim?” will sing it in “Early blood to the area and Induce for your reply. “and McKesson makes it ” a stoning sense of cr&nntb E r s Great Year-Round Tonic R eleased by W estern N ew spaper Union. to Wed." THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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OPEN SEASON DAVIE BRICK yiCTORY COMPANY THIS BUCK5H0T DEALERS IN GET? TWM AU BUY BRICK and SAND UNITED WOOD and COAL STATES Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone 119 WAR Mockaville, N. C. BONDS gS* AND fjoff*'* STAMPS <© Walker’s Funeral Home^ FOUR- AMBULANCE TIME !IOLDcR Plione 48 Men a n tytof Ne Mn Wmg OF THE FTesd sms. The leaat we aae SHiRleY M sm tt HimiE da here at home Ia to hay OHIO PILOTS AHO GUHHERS IR PV Mocksville, N. C. STATE War Bonds—10% for War SKEET SHOOTim SHlCE Bonds, every pay day. AND MID­ ITMAS BEEM FOUMO To BE WESTERN AGREATHELPIb HlEH 4 WOMEN'S WHO HILL BE SHOOTING AND f i t M o m t a r g e ts /M the JUNIOR Am AHO Youc a n B E A I i SKEET GREAT MEUP TOO IFYoU iLL TITLES BUY WAR BONDS m The U. S. Trgasury D gparlwff Date Dress Diverts More Money to Davie Record Bonds When Made by Woman in Home By F red G . R ein ert —Cleveland F lo in Dealer Has Been Published Since 1899 BLONDIE Buy War Bonds By Chic Young —King FeaturM Syndicate, Inc, 45 Years Tm aiE s-29 Superforts mareT TESlDAGWOODtAND SPANKING THE NIPS COST 1600,- THAT MEANS WE OOO EACH; P-47 THUNDERBOtTS HAVE TO BUYALOT 50 ORAn D1AND WE GOTTA OS WAR BOND _ KEEirEM SLUGGING. Odiera have come and gone-your county newapaper keeps going. Sometimes it has seemed hard to make “buckle and tongue" meet but m m m soon the stin shines and again we march on. Our faithful subscribers, f— I**. I—- most of whom pay promptly, give us Predicts Increased Inyestment courage and abiding faith in our By American Farmers During fellow man. Sixth War Bond Campaign WASHINGTON, D. C.—A prediction < If your neighbor is not taking The that American farmers will invest makes mem as liquid as a dollar bill, more money in bonds during the Sixth it is no longer necessary Jbr the farm­ War Loan than in any previous drive er to maintain a large bank account Record tell him to subscribe. The was made today by me War Finance to meet possible emergencies, Mr. Division of me U. S. Treasury. Gamble stated. Therefore, he be­ F a rm e rs bought $1,250,000,000 w orth lieves, formers will convert part of price has not advanced, but con­ of W ar Bonds during 1943, according these deposits into War Bonds. to me Bureau of Agricultural Eco­ nom ics. In 1944 it is believed they tinues the same, $1.00 per year. can and should purchase a total of $2,000,000,000, Ted B . G am ble, n a ­ tional Director of the War Finance Division, said. Income at Peak When You Come To Town The Sixm War Loan, starting No­ v em b er 20, comes at an ideal time for agriculture, he pointed out. This is not only the time when Make Our Office Your farm income is at a seasonal peak, b u t 1944 m a rk s th ree y e a rs of reco rd Th* baiem-draped skirt gives unusual eye appeal to this winter date breaking farm income, he said. dress. Tne smooth fitting bodice with high, heart-shaped neckline Is a Basea on information obtained from Headquarters. perfect setting for costume jewelry. Shown here in fuchsia, it would be the BEA, me Agricultural Section of equally attractive In other colors. Combine lines and colors best for the me War Finance Division estimates wearer and save money for extra War B o n d s. SimUar p a tte rn s available m e 1944 cash fa rm incom e a t $20,600,- Ri iocil stores* 000,000, co m p ared w ith $20,000,000,000 U. S. Trtoturf Botmtmmt tn 1943. . We Are Always Glad To Aimough net farm income, due to higher operating costs, may not be g re a te r than in 1943, m o st fa rm e rs now have reduced their debts and See You. consequently will have more money to put into War Bonds, me division reports. 1945 Blum’s Almanacs In me twelve months ending Jan - Uary I, 1944, fo rm ers reduced re a l e sta te m o rtg ag es alone by $650,000,- Ted E. Gamble Are Scarce On Account Of 000. War Bond purchasers will provide Bank Deposits Gain a farm financial reserve to protect Y oursonwhois in the Army, will After paying all operating costs against damage by drought, flood Paper Shortage and necessary family expenses, and livestock disease, will assure farmers will have left this year for cash to replace and repair buildings investment and debt reduction over and machinery as well as to build enjoy reading The Record. Just like a We have a limited supply which we are giving $5,000,000,000, m e A gricultural Sec­ back soil fertility depleted by war­ tion also estimates. time food production, and will pro­ to all those who subscribe or renew their sub­ Because of me fact mat new ma­ vide funds for education, vacations chinery is not obtainable, farm de­ and old age security. letter from home. The cost is only 2c. scriptions for one year. Ifyou want one, bet­ posits are piling up in rural banks. The high farm income this year Demand deposits held by farmers is the result of me huge increase ter get it now. In these banks are estimated at in farm production to meet wartime $4,500,000,000 and tim e deposits a t food needs rather than a rise in $2,000,000,000. Since th e new m ethod rices, which have been held down per week. Send us his address. THE DAVIE RECORD of redeeming Series E Savings Bonds §y me OPA it was explained. LET US DO

LET OS GIN YOUR BIG LEAGUE BACK­ ilLVESTRI STOP FORIftE NY YOUR JOB PRINTING COTTON Vanks and Chi­ cago WHlTE SO/, We Are Ready To Gin Or Buy Your Cotton WAS UMOERSWIb We can save you money We Will Pay You Highest Market Prices YM K S1BUtL DICKEY. on your E. PIERCE FOSTER ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Near The Square Mocksville, N. C. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. FOR FXTRA PROFITS BUY SILV6ST R .I GRAlNO FEEDS HAS BBEH STAflOHED Patronize your home newspaper OUTlH DUTcH NEW For AU Livestock and Poultry Contains AU and thereby help build up your Necessary Ingredients andxVitimins To SUlHeA-EBLPBRIftG Insure Maximum Results. EEM AEBEIS BQmES BACK HOME SOONER. home town and county. ______C. T. HUPP FEED MILLS. BA MOCKSVILLE. N. C. B U P t e m E CORN MEAL CUSTOM GRINDING THE DAVlE RECORD. . tttniuniiimi mini ninim