VOLUME :xxxiii “All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. С., FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 “AU The County News For Everybody” No. 2

Four Caididates Seek Office HERE&IHERE GRAND JURY Long Range Farm Program

HIGHWAY MEETING MAKES REPORT For Oavie Conty Sheriff The grand jury, with R. C. Ba­ Highway Commisioner Mark Presented To Davie Group singer as foreman and S. W . Fur- Goforth will hold meeting Tues­ Two Democrats ches as secretary, acted on 74 day, April 11, at 10 a.m. in the Improved Rural File For Office true bills during the recent ses­ WALTER L CALL small court room, Forsyth county Davie Raises $2,234.81 LEO COZART TO sion of Davie superior court. In Living Is Aim Davie’s political pot began to courthouse, Winston--Salem, in­ boil this week as two Democrats addition four bills were found not In Red Cross Drive MANAGE BALL TEAM Farmers and agriculture work« DIES SUDDENLY stead of April 10. due to Easter filed for the office of sheriff. C. true, and one continued bccause Rev. A. J. Cox, finance chair­ Leo Cozart has been named ers of Davie county held a meet* Walter L. Call, 66, died unex­ Monday holiday, A. “Doc” Tutterow of Mocksville, of failure of witnesses to ap­ man, reported Tuesday that the manager of the Mocksville base­ ing in the local court house last pectedly at e p.m. yesterday at R. 1, and W . L. Wallace of R. 2, pear. annual Red Cross drive in Davie ball team for the comng season. Friday night. At this meeting the his home on Hardiston street FRATERNITY paid their filing fee and officially After inspecting the various county had exceeded its quota. He will take up his duties im­ recommendation of the county’s here. Proficiency in Spanish has won announced themselves as candi­ county institutions the following Mr. Cox reported a total of $2,- mediately and start moulding a long range farm program was He was a barber by trade and for Miss Anne Frost, daughter of dates for the office of sheriff, recommendations were submitted 234.81 raised in Davie. The coun­ team fo rthe current season which presented. had spent most of his life in Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Frost of Route subject to the May primary. to his honor. Judge J-. C. Rudisill: ty quota was $2,200. opens April 29. This program was developed to Mocksville. He was the son of 2, Mocksville, and student at fill a definite need for an agri­ <*Doc” Tnttcrow” County Home Mr. Cox praised the coopera­ M. H. Murray, president of the Tom and Alice Riley Call. Woman’s College of U. N. C., cultural program offering better Mr. Tutterow, who filed last Inclose shower bath in toilet tion he had received in the drive. Davie Memorial Association, an­ Surviving are the wife, the for­ Greensboro, nttmbership in Sig­ land and labor utilization. Also Thursday, has over 17 years of room. New floor for kitchen. One He stated: “The success of this nounced Wednesday that Cozart mer Stella Haneline; two broth­ ma Delta Pi h m m r y Spanish to provide the highest possible experience in the law enforce­ bedroom needs new floor. Have year’s Red Cross drive is a trib­ had accepted the post of . recrea­ ers, Grady F. Call of Sumter, S. iraternity. Mlii Frost Is a grad' farm income on a long time basis. ment business. He served as a de­ privat? telephone installed as ute to the citizens of this county. tion director for the park and C„ and W. Б. Call of Mocksville, Uate of the Mocksville High tective and patrolman on the SOon as possible. Install ccntral It is illustrative of their com­ the managership of the local ball Developed LecaU y >ind two sisters, Mrs. Mary Nail school. Winston-Salem department for heating system. Paint barn. Ac­ passion for their fellow human club. The summer recreation Such a program .was developed of Mocksville and Mrs. Jessie 16 years. .During the war he quire small tractor and equip­ beings. I wish to thank those program at the park will begin by a group of local farmers, Wagner of High Point. ()VARTET AT WM. R. OAVIB served as policeman in Oak Ridge, ment to facilitate farming opera­ who made donations and those as sbon as school is out. home-makers, and business peo­ Funeral services were held at The North State quartet will (Tenn. While at Oak Ridge Mr. tions. who helped the success of the Cozart has requested that any­ ple. Aiding and guiding in this the home at 3 p.m. Wednesday. render a program at the William Tutterow was selected on the ba* Fifteen boarders were reported campaign by donating their time one interested in playing baseball program were the coiuity agri­ The Rev. A. J. Cox conducted the R. Davie school, Saturday, April sis of merit to take a spccial train­ at the county home. and leadership.” with Mocksville in the Yadkin cultural workers and extension service, assisted by the Rev. J. P. 8, at 8 p.m. .This program is spon­ ing course in the FBI academy. PriMa Саш» Mrs. Nancy Tutterow served as Valley league this season, contact specialists from State college. Davis and the Rev. E. H. GartreU. sored by the Union Chapel church At the present Mr. Tutterow is Repair stove and stove pipe in treasurer of the campaign. The him as soon as possible. Prac­ This program was planned with Burial was in Oak Grove Meth­ and proceeds will go into the employed by the Heritage Furni­ prisoner’s sleeping quarters. Add complete breakdown of financial tice and workouts will begin just the idea that fanners will put into odist church cemetery. building fund. practice each year as many rec­ ture company of Mocksville and new glass in windows where report submitted by her is as as soon as weather and field con­ Pallbearers were: Harley Sof­ ommendations engaged in farming. needed. follows: ditions permit. Practice is tenr as possible. ley, S. M. Call, Knox Johnstone, FILLS PVLPn Forty-nine prisoners are now Fork community ...... | 30.00 atively scheduled to begin the The different phases ot the Wallace Filca Rufus Sanford, Jr., Clayton Groce In the ateence of the pastor. occupying the camp. Ample sup­ Farmington community .. 117.05 last of this week. program and the reconunenda- W . L. Wallace paid his filing and H. M. Arnold. Rev. A. J. Cox, on Sunday, April ply of food and clothing was re­ Shady Grove Com...... 38.70 tions were presented by commit­ fee on Tuesday of this week and It was pointed out that the 16, Dr. Cecil W . Robbins, editor ported. Livestock consisted of Cooleemee MiU ...... 422.17 tee members present. At the close announced that he was filing for local team will pertiaps have to Home Demonstrtakni of the North Carolina Christian 35 hogs, 3 milk cows. Excellent Cooleemee business dis­ of the meeting each person pres­ sheriff upon the urging of friends be completely . rebuilt this sea­ advocate, will preach at Mocks­ garden. Dining room and kitchen trict and North Coo- son, and that all of the positions ent was presented a copy of this from all over the county. At the Club Schedule ville Methodist church, at 11:00 found clean and in good condi­ leeroee ...... 80.50 are wide open. proposed long range program. present time he is engaged in gen­ Dulins club will meet in the o'clock service. At the same hour tion, ' - Smith Grove ... .’...... 40.07 . Vrgw eral farming and the saw mill hut on Tuesday, April 11, at 7:30. on April 23, Dr. Carl Kirk of Xall НОЯИ MocksviUe ...... 1,259.56 M. S. Williams, state farm man­ business. He is a member of the Miss Addie Maye Foster, hostess. Mrs. Stevens Takes Salisbury-, secretary of the board Reported that dining room and Jerusalem ...... 245.86 agement specialist, spoke briefly Bear Creek Baptist church. Mar­ 'Leaders in charge: Family Life, of education of the Methodist kitchen has been repaired. Inside Position with County to the group on the program. He ried and has eight children. Mrs. Herbert Barney; Home Man­ churches, will preach. of building and prisoners’ quar­ $2,234.81 The commisioners of Davie urged cooperation and pointed This brings the total of candi­ agement, Mrs. Thurman Foster. ters found clean. Inmates report county at their regular meeting out that the sole purpose was to dates seeking the office of sher­ Bailey’s Chapel club will meet SUNRISE SERVICE good care and wholesome meals. elected Mrs. Eloise Stevens as bring about improved rural liv­ iff to four. Two Republicans, A. with Mrs. Ernest Livengood, Mrs. Bill Benson Speaks There will be a union Easter Repair leaking pipe in cell toi­ county financial agent and tax ing. He pointed out that if the H. Hoots and Alo.\ Tucker, pre­ Clove Allen, co-hostess, Wednes- sunrise scrvico held at Mocksville let. Use roofing cement to stop For Local Rotarians supervisor. recommendations were put into viously have filed. daq, April 12, at 2:30 p.m. Lead­ practice on the individual farms Methodist church on Sunday leak in porch roof. Reconimended Bill Benson, Mocksville High Mrs. Stevens succeeds Miss As we go to press, no one of ers in charge: Family Life, Mrs. it would bring about an increase morning, April 9, at 6:30. The four fireproof mattresses put in school senior, spoke before the Inez Naylor, who has resigned either party has filed for the of­ Will Myers; Home Management, in farm income and an improved Rev, A, J. CoK will preside, the cells where drunks are impris­ local Rotary club Tuesday. His after serving in this position for fices of representative, clerk of Mrs. James Wilson. system of farming, Ho empha­ Rev. E. H. GartreU will read the oned to eliminate fire hazard. topic was "The Constitution in a several years. court and coroncr. Filing date Kappa club will meet with Mrs. scripture, and the Rev. J. P. Da­ Need for eight new window Changing World.” sized the need for moving fast, closes April 15. Arthur Freeman on Thursday, Mrs. Stevens assumed her du­ vis will speak. Music will be fur­ shades. Repair back door. Put Graham Madison introduced stating that the farmer had al­ J. H. Whicker, prominent April 13, at 2:30 p.m. Co-host­ ties April 3. She is the daughter nished by tho Methodist choir, out rat poison in basement. Re­ the speaker and explained the ready been through the favorable North Wilkesboro attorney, filed esses, Mesdames G. C. Dwiggins of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Chaffin of Mrs. J. K, Shcek organist. The pair walls in jailer’s living quar­ oratorical contest of the Ameri­ times, and rougher roads were last week as a candidato for the and Mrs. Ed Dwiggins. Leaders Mocksville, R. 1. She served for public is invited. ters. Repair door to cell block. can Legion. Each year the Amer­ ahead. 24th Senatorial district, on the in charge: Family Life, Mrs. Er­ three years as secretary to clerk Paint back porch floor. ican Legion sponsors an oratori­ Frances Peebles, county farm Republican ticket. He is unop­ nest Lagle; House Furnishings, of superior court. She has also P.-T.A. MEETING School Garage cal contest for high school boys agent, presided over the program posed to date. Mrs. Ed Dwiggins. served as secretary to the local The Mocksville Parent-Teach- All school buses have been in­ and girls throughout the county. and introduced the speakers. Clarksville club will meet with draft board. er association will meet Monday spected by the highway patrol The topic can be on any phase of PIE SUPPER Mrs. L. S. Driver and Mrs. F. R. evening, April 17, at 8 o’clock, in every 30 days and found to be in the Constitution of the United Postal Receipts Pino Community Grange will Hunter, co-hostesses, on Friday, FIRE AND TRAFFIC the elementary school auditorium. good repair. Equipment and shop States. In the local school fifty sponsor a pie supper on Easter April 14, at 7:30 p.m. Leaders in Attorney General Harry Mc- Show Gain Here in good condition. Suggest inside pupils originally entered the con­ Monday, April 10, at 8 p.m. AU charge: Family Life, Mrs. W . M. Mullan of North Carolina has Postal receipts during the DEAN’S LIST toilet be installed to replace an test by writing papers. members are urged to attend and Potts; Home Management, Mrs. ruled that a chief of a fire de­ January, 1950 quarter show a The following Davie county old outside toilet. Bill Benson won out for the bring a pie or cake. F. R. Hunter. partment, in the course of his du­ gain of $454.70 over the receipts students at Woman’s College of Court lioiise Mocksville school and went on to ties in fighting fires, has the au­ of the January, 1949, quarter, it U. N. C., Greensboro, who have Numerous minor repairs were win out in Davie county. He thority to direct and control traf­ was announced today by Mocks­ made the dean’s list for the sec­ recommended for the various represented Davie in the district fic in the vicinity of a fire, and ville Postmaster Jim Kelly. To­ DAVIE COURT DISPOSES OF 165 ond semester are; Miss Elizabeth departments located in the court contest and ma‘de a splendid to order unauthorized persons tal receipts thus far in 1950 at Harding of Cana and Misses Nan­ house. showing. out of danger zone. the local postoffice are $5,809.41. CASES IN FOUR DAY SESSION cy Anne Ijames, Martha Rose Benson traced the growth of 35 Cases Continued; benefit of herself and two minor Miller and Myrlo Maureen Peo­ Jaycees Appoint the Constitution from its early children who were injured as a ples of Mocksville. In order to origin through the tried and Pressly Given 2 Years result of the wreck. Pay $75 for make tho dean’s list juniors or se­ Telephone Committee troubled periods of history. Ho CENSUS IN FULL SWING The March term of Davie Su­ use and benefit of J. C. Smoot. niors must have had a scholar­ D. J. Mando, president of theexplained how it was designed perior court adjourned last Surrender driver’s license to be ship average of B or better. local Junior Chamber of Com­ to protect the rights of the peo­ THROUGHOUT DAVIE COUNTY Thursday afternoon after dispos­ forwarded for revocation. Not to merce, appointed Bill Merrell and ple and described it as "a lay­ Today enumerators were going operation with the enumerators ing of a total of 165 cases. Thir- operate automobile on public Square Dance Program Leon Beck to serve on the tele­ man’s document written in the from door to door in Davie coun­ was much in evidence. In most ty-five cases wore continued un­ highways for a period of five phone committee as representa­ language of laymen.” ty asking questions and record­ part ,the people seemed to real­ til the next term. years.* Defendant allowed to go Proves Great Success tives of the local club. This com­ Raymond Siler was in charge ing answers. ize that the information they Last Thursday morning a jury under bond until next criminal Around 150 persons from all mittee will serve with represen­ of the program. gave would be kept confidential They started on the job last returned a verdict of “guilty” term, at which time he shall ap­ over Davie county participated tatives of the Rotary club and and their co-operation was term­ Saturday as the 1950 census got against John Bascom Pressly on pear and show that he has paid in the square dance program at town board to investigate the pro­ ed excellent. Playground Equipment underway throughout the nation. a charge of attempted crime the cost in full. the local gymnasium last Satur­ posed rate increase of ,the Cen­ The importance of answering And they will be on the job for against nature. Judge John C. Myers Case Continued day night. This program, under tral Telephone company for this Installed At Park the questions correctly was the next two or three weeks in Rudisill sentenced Pressly to 24 The grand jury returned a true the direction of Mr. and Mrs. E. community. New playground equipment stressed. These answers are nec­ an attempt to get every person months on the road. bill ot murder against Will Myers L. Short, netted a total of $132.85 Committees were also appoint­ has been installed in Rich Park essary to show the progress of living within Davie county. Manslaughter for the shotgun slaying of Ever­ for the National Society for Crip­ ed to organize the sale of brooms and. will be ready for use this Davie county and Mocksville dur­ Thomas Dees was found guilty ette M. Melton last fall. Attorney pled Children. and doormats for the benefit of week end. This equipment con­ Satisfactory Results ing the past ten years. Everyone of manslaughter and reckless B. C. Brock was appointed by the Mixing in with the fun and fri­ the blind. This project is sched­ sists of swings, sliding boards, G. H. C. Shutt, census leaderwants to be counted to make the driving growing out of a wreck court to represent Myers. The volity of the square dances were uled to come up in conjunction see-saws, merry-go-rounds, etc., for Davie, reports satisfactory re­ final figures for this town and in Calahaln on Thansgiving of case was continued until next programs of cake walks and auc­ with the annual clean-up drive for children ot all ages. sults thus far. He st^ed that county much higher than that re­ 1948, and was sentenced to roads, term of criminal court. tion sales. Auctioneer J. K. sometime this spring. A representative ot the Davie throughout the county the people corded in 1940. 18 to 24 months, suspended. Other cases disposed of and Sheek, presiding with his usual Rufus Sanford had charge of Memorial association also an­ visited by the enumerators seem­ There is a law which requires Defendant to pay into office of not reported last week were as aplomb, had little trouble in dis­ the program and showed film nounced that work would go for­ ed to be well aware of the census persons to answer the questions CSC $800 to be disbursed by clerk follows; posing ot the vari^ items for slides made by him on a recent ward on tba tennis courts as the and ot its importance. And. ex­ of the census takers and to an­ to Virginia Woodi for use and (Coetiaued on Fag« <) fancy prices. trip to Mexico. lyeatber panaits...... - - > cept in -a few -isolated cases; co­ swer them correctly. ' r PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVHiLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRroAY, APRHi 7, 1950

ker of Winston-Salem. spend the Easter holidays with base at Great Lakes, Illinois. SOCIAL SECURITY Bill Collins Feted Miss Jane Crow, faculty mem­ her mother, Mrs. E. W . Crow. They will cruise Lake Michigan DAVIE DRIVE-IN PERSONALS FOR CHILDREN At Birthday Event ber of the University of Mary­ Jack and Tommie LeGrand left and probably one ot the other THEATER Mrs. Ralph Walters and son, Protection of the young is one Mrs. Bill Collins cnterta№ed on land, will arrive this week to Saturday for the naval training lakes before returning home. of the oldest instincts known to Saturday evening home on Billy, of Gaffney, S. C., arrived Friday ft Saturday Maple avenue at a dinner, hon­ Monday to spend one week with April 7 ft 8 mankind. Beasts of the forests and TRUTH ABOUT MURDER jungles kill for this protection; oring her tnsband, Bill Collins, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. with Morg№ Conway human beings have killed, suf­ on his birthday «tnilversary. Meroney. fered deprivation, and even lost »PRIDE OT THE WEST*' Covers ■were laid for Mr. and Mrs. David Murray of More- Shoe their own lives for this. And the Л!-# jffiE E MAN with William Boyd. One Mrs. Collins, laesdames Frank head City, arrived Thursday to TME POOTWBAI OF SUCCESSTOL MEN reason many wage earners have Cartoon. Clement, i!. "W. Crow, Sam Hines visit her sister, Mrs. Cecil Mor­ a standard of work is to assure of "WinSton-Siilem, and Misses ris. Mr. Murray will join her on Sunday, April 9 the protection and well-being of Helen Bex ofTtalergh and Rebec­ Friday for the Easter holidays. “BROADWAY” their children. With this in mind, with Pat O ’Brien & George ca Hines of 'WJniiton-'Salem. They will return home some time the planners of the Social Secur­ Raft. One Cartoon. next week. ity Act made certain that the Other pendent childron, who are in need Monday ft Tuesday young would be protected in the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson will Freemans because the >breadwinner has died April 10 ft 11 event of the wage earner’s death leave Thursday for Cincinnati, or is ill and 'cannot work, or is $8.95 up “WHISPERING SMITH” or his retirement at age 65. They Ohio, to attend Miss Marie John­ absent from the home. These al­ with Alan Ladd ft Preston set forth two plans for the basis son’s piano recital that will be Foster. One Cartoon. lowances ;are "paid to the mother of this security. given at the Cincinnati Conser­ It's self-cooled! What a pleasant dis- Wednesday ft Thursday or father or some other relative vatory of Music on Saturday eve eoveiy for the summer season. Air-jet April 12 ft 13 1. The first of these is an in­ ■who is taking 'care of the child. ning. They will return home on perforations stir up • breeze with surance plan—old-age and sur­ The state—not the federal gov- every motion of the foot. Styled in »MAGIC TOWN” Wednesday by Lexington, Ky., to vivors insurance. Through this two tones of rich brown Calfskin. with James Steward and emmerft—decides what families visit their nephew, B. C. Clement, Jarie Wyman. 1 Cartoon. phin, insured workers build xip shall ;gat tiiis-ui'd and how much Jr., and Mrs. Clement. an income for the time when old- will be ■paid. , A'child who is re- Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. • Show starts at Dusk age or death terminates their in­ ceiving monthly’benefits from the come. Qualified workers and federal'oia

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states the author. “Indeed, the un­ Ishly perpetrated upon them, by were- Ii**!«» more tban ttnbalanced Crisis," we musti admit to its efr THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE profitableness of slavery is a the oligarchism ot the slavehold­ denunciation ot the black race as feet on the South,, and on th» Published Every Friday at Mocksville, North Carolina IT SEEMS TO ME; monstrous evil, when considered ers. How little the poor white, a. menace to the North and South. nation. It was aimoet influential-, By C. G. TOMLINSON in all its being ...” trash, the great majority of the He is reported to have stated flat­ book and the story behind it i»i Then the author gets down to Southern people, know the real ly tiiat he- wanted, “to write the one of human interest, or so it. Mrs. O. C. McQuage...... Publisher HELPER VERSUS SLAVERY his really insulting pages, pages conditions ot the country . . . it Negro out of America.” seems to me. This continues the discusión studded with blistering invective. is sadly astonishing.” With, money from, his book roy­ on Hinton Rowan Helper of Davie IO. C. McQuage 1938-19491 These withering strictures were After composing all of the in­ alties, Helplec proceeded, ta be­ Dear Gordon, county and the book that shook not oit the subject of slavery, but sults to the South he can think, come a monomaniac on the sub­ 1 always enjoy y.our column, the entire United States. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: of what passed current for the of, the author comes to his rem­ ject. of building, a railroad: from in the Enterprise (whenever m y In 1857 Helper authored 413 civilization in the South. “Slave­ edy for slavery. It must be in. Hiidson. Bay to Patagonia, and Ma remembers to send me their' pages of carefully prepared and $2.00 Per \ear Inside of Davie County—$2.50 Per Year holders,” he says, “are too lazy taxes and boycotts so stringent to this, plan he devoted the rest old copies), and this, morning I. concentrated dynamite which he Outside of Davie County. and ignorant to write. Southeri) that they will make slavery im­ ot hisi days. His^ last, days were read one that is of particular in­ entitled; ‘‘The Impending Crisis divines give us elaborate Bible mediately impossible. Then, more spent in. poverty;. A contempo­ terest to me. It's in the March 17 □f the South; How to Meet It.” arguments; Southern novelists taxes to be used to transport the rary v.'lio knew him-, recalled' him. issue, and is an account ot the This book crcated a sensation. It Entered at the Post OfRce at Mocksville, N. C., as Second bore us ad infintum with pictures Negroes back to Africa and set as at least si.K: feet tall, very thire, Chaffin will case. angered the South as nothing had Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 of tho beatitudes of plantation them up as a nation. with a short straggling gray Perhaps you've heard, ot the angered it before or since. South­ life; Southern verse-wrights With his remedy propounded. beard! He' most' always wore a parapsychology laboratory here ern legislatures passed special drone out their dactyls or grow Helper finally lays down the law long black Prince Albert coat. In- at Duke (at which I’m. :a_ research acts forbidding its sale, purchase ventricious with their turgid he­ and issues a direct challenge to the tail’, pocket of this coat he fellow) and know that, our re­ and possession. Men were hanged roes, all in defense of slavery.” the oligarchs; carried two or more boxes of search is concerned with, those for possessing this book. All pap, says the author; pap “And now, sirs, we have thus Smith- Brothers' cough' drops. No human abilities that were for­ Although the book went through produced by a region that “is fast laid down our ultimatum. What other-brand,, just Smith Brothers.. merly not considered within the many printings, and countless THE PLATFORM OF SENATOR FRANK GRAHAM sinking into a state of compara­ are you going to do about it? These' He consumed! regularly range ot legitimate scientific in­ thousands were sold, copies of tive imllacility and obscurity.” Something dreadful as a matter himself, and urged them upon vestigation-such thingg.as tele­ it are rarities even today. With Senator Frank Graham has issued a platform covering Helper discovers a South filled of course. Perhaps you will dis­ anyone,', tiiondl or. stranger, who pathy. clairvoyance, the . foretell­ the exception of the larger li­ the major issues on which he is basing his candidacy for with degenerate oafs, with "il­ solve the Union again. Do it, if had a cold' or. merely- coughed.. ing, of future events (precogni­ braries, the book appears to be the Democratic nomination to the U. S. Senate. literate chevaliers of bowie- you dare!” Robert: Lincoln. Obrien,, who tion), and the like. After.years of almost non-existent. However, In the platform he calls for economy in government, knives and pistols.” That the He closes the book on an omi­ knew Helper, relates how Helper scientific study, the evidence for this is understandable when South could never have a litera­ nous note, soon to echo trom the in later, years, in: speaking, ot his the occurrence ot parapsycholog- preservation and strengthening of America’s free enter­ viewed with the strict measures ture of its own, or an art, or sci­ guns at Sumter. Says the last famous book,.would.tell.this tale: ical phenomena is overwhelming, prise system, continuance of the parity price support pro­ countered against it. ence, or even support manufac­ sentence; “If . . . the oligarchs “One Southern-, planter read, the and the existence of those same A reviéw of the book by Stew­ gram for basic farm commodities, and intelligent reduction turing, so long as it supports sla­ do not quietly submit to the will book and was so indicant he abilities that have been .the.'basis art H. Holbrook in “Lost Men of of Marshall Plan funds sent abroad by this nation. very,” maintained the author. of a constitutional majority of threw it into the fire.. When he ot countless stories has been, es­ American- History” sheds some These were the maddening por­ the people, as expressed in the came back to his plantation after tablished. ' Senator Oraham emphasized that already he has voted Ught on the contents of “The Im­ tions of the book. ballot box, the first battle between Appomattox; to find' everything All this is simply leading^un. to- for all the Hoover recommendations for economy in gov­ pending Crisis” and indicates why “Priest, politician, novelist, freedom and slavery will bo gone, his sons< killed,, he; moaned ;my chief reason tor writing you it angered the South. ernment that have come before the Senate, and he said he bardling of slave states, they all fought at home—and may God that all his undoing: had. been: be­ just now. We’ve found in the In the introduction to his book favored the recommendations yet to come except two that spend their time ringing the defend the right.” cause' ot. his- treatment of. the past that a good printed-account. Helper looks down his nose at affect the General Accoimting Office and the Veterans Ad­ changes upon the biblical insti­ Southern attacks on the book Helper, book, which had been tell­ o£ a ‘‘psychic story,” such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of ministration. tutions. They then have their were many and bitter, but none ing the truth;, only that he. was. yours, usually stirs up -rcsRsnse- “Uncle 'Tom’s Cabin,” and makes books printed on Northern paper, of them appeared to have at­ unwilling; tO' receive it;’” from, people who have had simi­ the following remarks; “Yankee He also reiterated his support of legislation that woiild stitched, bound and made ready tempted to refute any of Helper's Mr. O ’Brien, continues;: “The lar experiences and want.to.'tell. wives have written the most pop­ extend Federal aid to the states for public schools, with for market by Northern indus­ thesis, which was pounded home old man;grew shabbier.'andi shab­ about them. It may be, ofxourse, ular anti-slavery literature ot the the funds lieing under state and local control and not try.” “How,” says he, “in the on page after page with mad­ bier. He lived in. a very oheapi that since you didn’t request such day. Against this I have nothing under federal control. name of common sense, can dening comparison of statistics. hotel, probably a flophouse, in contributions, none will come: in^. to say; it is well enough for wom­ Southerners fail to see an over­ They simply abused the author the Capitol. Hill', section. There: But if jou do hear of anyone who en to give the fictions of slavery; He repeated his consistent opposition to the use of whelming refutation of their mis­ as few men have been abused, one night: in\ 1909 he committed has had an unusual experience- men should give the facts.” federal power in race relations and to socialized medicine. erable sophisms in behalf of a and he became “the best known suicide, by shooting, I believe;”' that might fall in our field 'of; in­ In another section the author system against which humanity and worst hated man in America.’ Hinton Rbwan- Helper, who was terest we’d greatly appreciato; it This platform, which we believe represents the true gives around 16 pages ot solid protests?" The later life of this Davie born and reared in Davie county if you’d either give us ■ the? ad- sentiments of all North Carolinians, is nothing new for statistics to support his thesis. Helper constantly addresses county author was anticlimax. on a farm near- Mbcksville; is to­ dcuss of the person concerned: or These show the comparison be­ Senator Oraham . His record indicates he has iieen rep­ the non-slaveholding whites of Appointed consul at Buenos Aires, day one of the- forgotten figures ask him to write out his story in- tween the North and the South resenting these sentiments ever since, and even before, he the South. Their freedom, he he served until 1866. Returning of American history. Although,, detail and send it directly to us. in such matters as exports, im­ has been North Carolina’s senator. says, is only nominal, and their to the United States, he wrote individually or collectively, we Such stories can never, consti­ ports, manufactures, miles of ca­ “unparalleled illiteracy and de­ three books in quick succession may not agree' with- the purpose tute proof ot anything, as you. Since he has been in Washington, Senator Graham has nals and railroads, patents issued, gradation is purposely and fiend- on the Negro question. These or contents ot the “Impending (Continued on Page 1*)' come out against FEFC . In his first speech, as senator he schools, etc., including public li­ delivered an indictment of Communism in a strong bill braries, oif which the slave states ® I® X ® of particulars. He has made known his desire to see the had 595 containing 649,477 vol­ umes, and the free states 14,911 foreign policy of the United States directed toward the containing 3,888,234 volumes. evolution of the United Nations into a world government of It is doubtful if any of the limited powers as the answer to the present peril. above troubled the Southern planters or other of his readers. ATTENTION After his speech on the Atlantic Pact, Republican Sen­ Neither did his disposal of the ator Charles Tobey remarked in awe: “Frank Graham’s old canard, much in favor of the speech was the greatest I have ever heard in the Senate. ID South, that white men could not WE ARE NOW OFFERING SPECIAL ADDITIONAL SERVICE ON ALL The Senator has given us a pattern, not for my party or his labor beneath the Southern sun, party, but a pattern for America- I commend his state for and neither did his massing of having given him to us as a Senator.” precepts and sayings of the Old and New Testaments to prove As an editorial in the Greensboro Daily Record put it: slavery morally wrong. With the Myers Water Pumps “ No representative can please all the people all the time— identical sources Southern none should— ^but just where does the record show that preachers were proving that God IN CASE OF A BREAKDOWN OF A MYERS PUMP, WE WILL IMMEDIATELY IN> Senator Graham so far has ever done any considerable liked slavery in the South very amount of misrepresenting?” much. STALL A SPARE PUMP FOR YOUR USE WHILE REPAIR IS BEING MADE. The text begins to warm up when it gets on cotton. Helper Mrs. Ollie Stocktoii . . Mrs. J. L. Kimble gave an in­ teresting review oi the mission sets out to show it is far from Circle 1 Hostess study book, “Women oi Scrip­ king, and that it was steadily los­ ing ground in importance. “The THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE ^ Mrs. Ollie Stockton was host­ ture.” ess Monday evening at her home Delicious refreshments consist­ lowly hay is king,” says he, “and on North Main street to the mem­ ing of strawberry shortcake, pe­ it is time you came to know it.” bers of Circle 1 ot the Mocksville can fingers and coffee were served Cotton raised by slave lai)or is YOU NEED NOT EVER SUFFER THE INCONVENIENCE OF LOSS OF WATER. IN Methodist church. to 12 members and three visitors. uneconomical, as is anything else. CASE OF BREAKDOWN OF YOUR MYERS PUMP, NOTIFY US AND A SPARE PUMP IVVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWUJ WILL BE IMMEDIATELY INSTALLED.

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LeGrand en­ F«*«i MncMurray tc Maureen Spencer Tracy & Katherine ries of services at Cherry Street ner and Mrs. Leslie Daniel was C H a n in Hepburn in tertained the members of her Methodist church in Kernersville awarded the visitor's prize. “FATHER WAS A “ A D A M ’S RIB” bridge club and additional guests last week. FULLBACK” TVe Funniest Picture of the at her home on Lexington avenue The party personnel included; Year. Added News. The Methodist church has with Betty Lynn & Rudy Vallee Wednesday evening. Mesdames Harry Osborne, Cecil granted the Rev. A. J. Cox a leave Added News. WEDNESDAY of two weeks’ absence to attend The Easter motit was carried Morris, John Durham, John Le­ SATVRDAY Charles Russell ft Vlrfinla Christine In a school of evangelism held in out in decorations of the home, Grand, Leslie Daniel, Knox John­ George O’Brien In Moline, III. He will leave April 10. tallies and refreshments. stone, Hoy Poston and Misses “ The Fighting Gringo” “NIGHT WIND” Vanilla ice cream topped with Willie Miller and Ossie Allison. with Lupita Tovar ft Tom wUh Gary Gray ft Flame The Sunday dinner guests of Mr. i nnrton. Added Serial ft Car- Wonder Dor. Added Serial,. and Mrs. Claude Thompson were pineapple and a cherry, colorful “Batman ft Robin.” MuviES ARE BETTER THAN EVER. Call 182 for Show Time Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Caldwell decorated cake and coffee were IT PATS TO ADVERTISE and son, Leonard, Jr., of States ville and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Deal of Gastonia. Misses Amy Talbert and Ossie Ailison left Sunday for Raleigh, to attend the North Carolina Con­ Oido- ZoAiefi SfuoUU^ ference for Social Service held at the Sir Walter hotel Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W . Hamilton, WITH THESE SPRING FASHIONS FROM C. C. SANFORD'S DEPT. 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Cox and Mrs. Gor­ Misty Loveliness in week end guest of Mrs. Frank Main street. After the meeting don Tomlinson entertained at a Clement Mrs. Clement served luncheon to party Friday afternoon, at the Mrs. C. P. Johnson and daugh­ ten guests. home of the former, honoring MISS SWANK BLOUSES ter, Lougenia, have returned to Miss Phyllis Johnson of Char- their sons. Chuck Tomlinson and hearts desire in SHEER N Y L O N & BATISTE, white & pastels New Bern, after'spending two' jotte, will arrive Friday to spend Abie Cox, on their birthday an­ weeks with Mrs. D. C. Kurfees, I the week end. niversaries. $3.95 and $5.95 on Jericho road. q l. Casey arrived home Games and contests were con­ Miss Kitty Burrus. student at gunday from Jacksonville ducted by Mesdames M. C. Dead­ mon, Kim Sheek, Jr., Clyde Hen­ Salem college, Winston-Salem,' ^^ere she visited her up spent the week end with her casey, and Mrs. Ca- dricks and Miss Terry Shutt. STUNNING SUITS $16.95 aunt. Miss Flossie Martin. jwo months. Prizes were awarded to Jimmy Ralph Kurfees, senior at State ^ ^ Sheek, Karleen Sell and Richard ^ , . , , Miss Sara Foster, faculty mem- college, Raleigh, spent the week Gartrell. PALM BEACH — GABARDINE — TWEEDS ber of Louisburg college, will ar­ end with his mother, Mrs. D. C. Ice cream and birthday cake rive home Tuesday to spend the Kurfees. were served to: Karleen Sell, FORSTMAN’S' MILATEEN spring holidays with her parents, Misses Lettie Lindsey Sheek, Barbara Ann Smoot, Patsy Dead­ Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Foster. In All The New Spring Shades student at Sullens college, Bristol, mon, Nancy Sheek, Helen Kim- Mrs. Z. N. Anderson returned Va., and Mary Jane Eidson of orough, Diane Hendricks, Larry home Friday from Washington, Virginia Intermont college and Hendricks, Jimmie Sheek, Kathy D. C., where she visited her Misses Clara Bell LeGrand and Renegar, Edwin Peebles, June Carroll Johnstone of Salem col- “ a«8hter, Mrs. Freeman Slye, for Craven, Judy Craven, Dwight several weeks. lege, Winston-Salem, will arrive James, Jimmy Miller, Riciiard Complete your Easter Costume with G L O V E S Flowers are it. . . many new © Wednesday to spend the spring Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Gartrell, Jimmy Davis, Everett holidays with their parents. Frank Clement and Mrs. E. W. Kelly, Natalie Smith, Susan Hart­ Sparkling white and pastels in lovely washable fab­ and unusual ways to wear Crow were: Mrs. J. L. Kimble, Lester Martin, Jr., of Roanoke man and Beverly Jean Tomlinson. ric with the macha finish, -woven, fully shrunk, them Rapids will spend the Easter hol­ Mrs. Sara H. Stone and Misses Mary Heitman, Helen Rex and idays with his parents. Dr. and Bridge Party Honors flawless construction that brings smart fashion and Come choose yours from Mrs. L. P. Martin. Willie Miller. The librarians of Yadkin, Row- Dr. and Mrs. John Cuttino and ^frs. J. D. Murray roomy comfort. A compliment to ycur Easter finery. our large flower garden. Mrs. Cecil Morris was hostess $L98 59c Up to three tables of bridge Monday evening at her home on North Main street, honoring her sister, Mrs. J. D. Murray, of Morehead M iN’S STUDENT SUITS : $19.?5 City. Pink and yellow tulips, purple 1 0 0 % Rayon — Sizes 34-36 violets, daffodils, white narcissi and snowdrops adorned the liv­ ing room. MEN’S GABARDINE SUITS $32.50 A dessert course of strawberry ice cream topped with whipped Variety of Shades — All Wool cream, individual cakes andd cof­ WITH TWO PAIR OF PANTS ...... $39.50 fee was served before the pro­ gressions. When scores were added Mrs. W. M. Long was awarded tlie GRIFFON SUITS $49.50 high score prize and Mrs. Roy Spring Suits— All New Shades Feezor the traveling prize. Enjoying Mrs. Morris’ hospi­ Our children’s department is tality were: Mesdames Murray, filled with L O V E Dresses of Arrow Etchison Adam’s Dobb’s John Durham, Roy Feezor, W. M. Long, Gaither Sanford, Jim flower-like freshness! So color­ TIES HATS HATS HATS Hawkins, Jim Kelly, J. P. Le­ $1 & 1.50 $5 & $6.50 $6 & $6.50 $8.50 & $10 Grand, Margaret A. LeGrand, ful and dainty. Sizes 1-3, 3-6X, Knox Johnston eand Paul Black­ 7-14. $1.95 to $5.95 welder. Complete luie of A R R O W and W IN G S SH IR TS Children’s S P O R T SH IR T S, gabardine, all shades. :...... $2.95 Transport planes are required to carry 35 per cent more fuel SPRING COATS DRESS SHIRTS, white and all shades...... $2.50 up than necessary for normal flight between scheduled stops. Flannels— Piques Complete line of S T A R B R A N D S H O E S week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sizes 1-8 W . M. Long. To fit the Entire Family two children of Durham were Mr. and Mrs. Everette Black­ wood moved last week from the Essie Byerly apartment on Main street to the Joe Stroud home on Salisbury street. C. с SAMFORD Ж CO. Mr. and Mrs. John Durham spent Sunday in Boone visiting their daughter, Miu Nancy Dur P H O N E 7 MOCKSVILLE, N.C. ham, student at Appalachian State Teachers college. PAGE в THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FKTOAT, APRIL 7, 1950

MORE ABOUT not guilty be entered. Donald Ray Barbee, no opera­ ty. port. Prison sent^ice ordered COURT CASES Walter Tillman Dull, operating tor’s license. Pay cost. Jay Barker, commitment to is­ stricken out. Defendant to pay car intoxicated; $100 and cost. Li­ Avery Hayden Hartman, reck­ sue to put road sentence into ef­ Paul Snider, operating car in­ into CSC office $100, $75 of this cense already surrendered. less driving. $25 and cost. fect. toxicated and reckless driving. to go to mother of illegitimate Q. D. Fortune, reckless driving Charles Gray Hartman, reck­ Rufus DWiggins, Jr., non-sup­ Six years suspended sentence. De­ child, and $25 to attorney for the and operating car intoxicated. Six less driving. Not guilty. port. Eighteen months suspended fendant to be o£ good behavior minor child. months suspended sentence.' Pay Robert J. Brown, non-support. sentence. Defendant to immedi­ and violate none of laws of the Lester Clarence Scott, tempo­ a fine of $100 and cost; not to Eight months suspended sentence. ately procure some gainful em­ state, especially prohibition laws, rary larceny. Twelve months sus­ operate automobile for 12 months; Defendant to pay into CSC of­ ployment and use proceeds to sup­ and drink no intoxicants. Pay $50 pended sentence. Pay into CSC pay into office of clerk of court fice $30 each month for use and port wife and children. Not to and cost. office $5 weekly until $180 is paid. $25 for use and benefit of John benefit of his two minor children loiter around pool rooms and beer Clint Tucker, asasult with dead­ Sum to be disbursed to Irvin- William Sheek. $50 for use and for their support and mainte­ parlors. Not to associate with any ly weapon and assault. Six Cornatzer Pontiac to take care of benefit of G. A. Livengood. nance. Pay cost of action. woman other than wife for the months suepended. Defendant to automobile which defendant had W. T. Dull, larceny and receiv­ Charles F. Beauchamp, assault five-year period. Pay cost of ac­ be of good behavior and pay cost. at time of collision. Not to oper­ ing. Six months suspended sen­ with intent to kill. Twelve tion. Elbert Gray Faircloth, operat­ ate automobile for three years. tence. Defendant to be of gen­ months suspended sentence. De­ ing car intoxicated. Six months James L. Evans,, abandonment Henry Hyde, operatmg car in­ eral good behavior, violate no fendant to be ot good behavior suspended. Defendant to be of and non-support. Two years at toxicated. Six months suspended laws and pay cost of action. and be at peace with all people. good behavior and violate no laws hard labor. sentence upon payment of $100 Herbert Dickinson, reckless Pay $100 and cost. of state. Surrender driver’s license Don Bosil Bell, reckless driv­ and cost. Surrender license for driving. $50 and cost. Ernest F. Phelps and D. J. for revocation. Not to operate au­ ing. Not guilty. revocation and not to operate car Carl Allen Leonard, reckless Tate, Jr., were found not guilty tomobile on public highways for Julius C. Brock, speeding. Thir­ for 12 months. th« ffomouf TO W N E R driving. $25 and cost. of reckless driving. 12 months. Pay $100 and cost. ty days suspended sentence. De­ Divorces Granted Dan Hilton, operating car in­ Alexander Weldon Finlayson, Tommy Seamon, assault and fendant to be of good behavior. Tiie following were granted di­ toxicated and and . $100 speeding, $15 and cost. violation prohibition law. Con­ Not operate car for two years. vorces on the grounds of two UFT TYPE OFFSET DISC Allen Mocks Stout, operating tinued. and cost, driver’s license revoked, Pay cost. Brock was found not years separation: Peggy Robert­ car intoxicated, speeding and Tommy Seamon, Cab Seamon, not operate car for 12 months. guilty of the charge of assault. son from Press C. Robertson; Jas. POR P IU D reckless driving. Nine months Jack Seamon, assault and affray. Prayer for judgment was contin­ Lloyd Cain, no chauffeur’s li­ E. Allen from Juanita Tesh Al­ suepended. Defendant to be of Continued. ued on charge of hit and run. cense. Nol pross with leave. len; Thomas Reid Boger from Ev­ I ami ORCHAIIO WORK good behavior. Not to drink alco- Ralph Luckey, assault. Four Loy Fester Fox, operating car Allen Lovall Spillman, no op­ elyn W. Boger; James T. Cloer Imlic beverages, and not to op­ months suspended sentence. De­ intoxicated. Open for judgment. erator’s license. Pay cost of ac­ from Margaret Cloer; Frances erate car for tw« years on public fendant to be of good behavior, Rufus Foster, reckless driving. tion. G n a t Btnngth, and convanlmk а^ЦМ аМ Ree Collins Adams from Arthur «Ыа h m t * •■tMaadlng far « E H h » p * * « a g aàd highway. Surrender license for not loiter about pool rooms and Four months suspended sentence. James C. Rogers, violation pro­ Jay Adams, Jr.; Carl Spencer kvdlac MM taa Far archaré I Pay into CSC- office $100 to be hibition law. Nol pross. revocation. beer joints. Apply self to gainful Vickers from Viola Chappell low auqr ba a№at la dw rigk» a» M l ap ta i r . fhia Herbert Lawrence Moser, oper­ occupation. Pay $50 and cost. paid to O. L. Wyrick, who paid Loy Fester Fox, operating car Vickers; J. E. Moore from Susie la paitletiariy vahiabla !■ wæàlBB a h * la baaa le ating car intoxicated, aiding and George Willard Foster, operat­ for damages to his car and auto­ intoxicated. Not guilty. Previous Jewel Todd Moore; Amanda Par­ arehardk. Par law eiafa aad ajaayaai «aa^ tka laar ■ gai« anjr ka aAat sa that j m aasi "O rm v la^ ar abetting; John Richard Jones, op­ ing car intoxicated. Continued. mobile of A. M. Wells. That he verdict stricken out. ker from A. H. Parker. erating car intoxicated. Bach waa Robert Lester Scott, speeding. pay cost of case. Dan Cuthrell, assault with a *tkfaw awagr” ffan lawa. Sti» *a ll la ftaUsa ^ --- -fi iianahallj hiRlil fined 1100 and cost; driver’s li­ $1S and cost. Nash Hairston, violation prohi- deadly weapon with intent to All the people of Wynne, Ark., ta tha tractar taal, anaWaa Ika apaaatu la tsaipaa cense revoked for 12 months; not Glenn Rankin Hines, speeding. hibition law. Defendant made mo­ kill. Operating car intoxicated. declared a holiday in April, 1911, aata qaickljr and aasily far sMa M l te dilRM t to operate autombbile on public $15 and cost. tion to dismiss as of non-suit at Three years on the road. On OCI, and turned out enmasse to build aail eaodlttaM. highways for 12 months. Wayne Deaton, breaking and the close of state evidence. Mo­ six months on road. a road seven miles long. ' Q akUy attachàd ta tha FaaJ ftatlw , ikm ri n h lE Wade Carlton Teague, reckless entering, assault with deadly tion allowed. William M. Young, operating dise la raiaad ar lawarad bjr üjidtaalie «a w h Caalrai. driving; $25 and cost. weapon, and carrying concealed Harold Deforest Craig, reckless car intoxicated. $100 and cost. Table salt, magnesuim, sodium, Thus, jraa gat fast elaia tana mt raw aada . . . Lee Maynard Seaford, reckless weapon. Placed on probation for driving. Not guilty. Driver’s license revoked. Not to and potassium for large industrial aa4 Mada damaga ia aÜMlMlsdwhilabalng driving. After hearing evidence, period of three years. Undergo­ John Paul Cockerham, viola­ operate car for 12 months. consumption all come from sea traEMMt«ai( court directed that a verdict of ing treatment. tion motor vehicle law. Not guil- Nathaniel Moultrie, non-sup- water. Bailt U r lasting satis- facUan. Saa «a saant

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DUO POWER COMPANY PEHNINGTOH CHEVROLET COHPANY i  t ¡^¡¡ЁЛтоЛЬ Cuiaíinaé, P H O N E 156 MOCKSVILLE ot Mr. and Mrs. ^oe Jones. The Cedar Creek Gospel sing* p.m. The public is cordially in­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers spent 'MRl, AiMBNCA' SUIS КЖ PtVORCE ers will sing at Shiloh Baptist vited to hear the old-time gospel MOCKS Sunday afternoon with relatives COLORED NEWS church Simday, April 30, at 8 songs. at Fork. By AMANDA EVANS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter and Mrs. Steve Beauchamp and Candlelight and communion twins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles children of Lewisville visited Mr. services will conclude the Easter Carter were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. Joe Jones Saturday Sunday worship at Mocksville of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Right in night. Second Presbyterian church. Redland. ' Mrs. Roy Carter was guest Sat­ ’ Sunrise services will be held Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and urday of Mrs. Jack Phelps in it Shiloh Baptist church at 6 a.m. daughter, Judy, of Winston-Sa­ Winston-Salem. lem visited Mrs. D. F. Jones Sun­ Saster Sunday morning. More than 16 percent of school day. Special services and spring children in the United States use Miss Lucy Foard Phelps vis­ weather increased the attendance school buses. ited Miss Ljrura Cornatzer Sun­ at our churches last Palm Sunday. day afternoon, near Bixby. There are stone idols on Easter Miss A. A. White, teacher of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Jones of Island in the Pacific that weigh home economics at Davie County Winston-Salem was Sunday guest 50 to 60 tons each. Training school, dnd 33 of the jchool girls attended the state meeting held in Raleigh last Sat­ ANNOUNCEMENT urday. Mrs. Fanny M. McCullum, 1 member of the school faculty, SPECIAL EASTER MENU accompanied them. We^ve planned a really royal menu for Easter .

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sunday— Treat the family to a delicious Lewis March 31, a son. Mrs. Lewis dinner— Mother, especially will enjoy a break is the former Miss Marcella Stu- in the monotony of meal planning. ievent. They are: at home with Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday^ Closed Monday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Studevent. In Observance of Holiday. ______”*««1. AMMHCA” in a 1949 national baauty contast, Mrs. rrancas L. Cloyd. 23, of San Diego, CaUt., eUnga to bar thra« childre» Local Lodge Corinthian No. 17, attar flUng a divorça action against Arthur Cloyd. • garafa maeliHl« F. & A. M. was host last Friday Siia charged her husband with astrema cruelty. (International) night at Union Hall to the first FREE EASTER EGG AND BASKET of a series of meetings to be TO EVERY CHILD IN MOCKSVILE AND Soiator Graham he Hoover recommendtions- for >conomy in government that held by the 15th district. D. W. VICINITY. NO OBLIGATON—Be sure to Issues Platform .lave come before the Senate, and Massey, grand deputy in charge stop by and get yours anytime Saturday or of a large delegation from Win­ Senator Frank Graham has issued ,ie said ho favored the recom­ Sunday. ston-Salem, attended. Clark a platform covering the major mendations yet to come except issues on which he is basing his Brown, grand senior warden, and two that affect the general ac­ other officers made short talks. candidacy for the Democratic counting office, and the Veterans nomination to the U. S. Senate. Curtis Brown, lecturer of the dis­ J. M. HOBN Administration. trict and old Davieite, who was W e are pleased to aanouiice the associa* In the platform he calls for recently honored by Bivouac tkm of J. M . H O R N with the S A N F O R D economy in government, preser­ He also reiterated his support Depot S tm t Mocksville, N . C . of legislation that would extend Lodge No. 503 of Winston-Salem, vation a n d strengthening of MOTOR COMPANY. federal aid to the states for pub gave a discourse on the landmarks II. K. JoMiVSON WARREN S. HALL America's free enterorise system, lie schools, with the funds being which was the highlight of the Owner Manager W e join with Mr. Horn in inviting his continuance of the parity price under state and local control and meeting. friends to come in and visit with ш . ^ support program for blsic farm not under federal control. , commodities, and intelligent re­ SANFORD MOTOR CO. duction of Marshall plan funds He repeated his consistent, op­ —“YOUR FORD DEALER SINCE 1913”— sent abroad by this nation. position to the use of federal pow­ Phone 77 Mocksvlle, N . C. Senator Graham emphasized er in race relations and to so­ that already he has voted for all cialized medicine.

No chip on OUT shoulder!

13cspice our occasioniii "voice o f pfotest** •gainst certain practices in tbe inter-dtjr com* meicial transportation field toidaf.the Southera Railway isn't "n u d " at anyone. But w e ^ iwl that we have an obligadoa to you... and to ourselves. . . to speak out strongly against a situation which is not.only strangling America’s railroads...but threaten* ing this country’s basic, free-enterprise system of which the railroad industry is the keystone. The self-supponing, tax-paying railroads welcome fair and honest competition. But h it b it to require them to compete for business with air, water and highway carriers who o£fer their services at kss than rcj/...because your tax dollars... and outs.. ."make up the differ­ ence"? Is it good for Amtrica? W e don't think so. America’s strength was built.:.not on tax-dollar handouts... but on fair play and self-reliance. Let’s build A strong transportation system . . . in all its forms . . . the same way.' The American way! The railroad way!

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SYSTEM Robertson and son ot Bixby, Mr. mudi. There are 2380 miles ot electric and Mrs. J. fT. Hendrix, Mr. and гаотш Nomi a i u m k treaty tàiks in haoui Oelidoas ^tcshments were railroad lines in Italy. The United DULIN Mrs. Richard Hendrix and Jackie served to 18 memben by the host­ States has only 2133 miles ot elec­ McCulloh. esses. tric railroads. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Branch Miss Shirley Beauchamp of and son of Advance spent Sun­ Bixy was Sunday guest of Miss day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gelene Jolly. Ernest Howard and son. O L D T IM E Mrs. David Trivette and son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Foster and Smith Grove spent Sunday with daughters visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Mrs. O. L. Laird. Cecil McDaniel and family Sun­ FIDDLER’S CONVENTION day. Mr. and Mrs. George Laird and BULE MOLD BEING SHADY GROVE SHCOOL, ADVANCE sons of Hanes, spent the week end REPORTED IN WAKE in this community. A spreading of blue mold in -Mrs. Robert Robertson and son EASTER MONDAY NIGHT North Carolina tobacco plant beds of Bixby, are spending a few days was reported last week at N. C. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. State College. The disease now 8 P.M. Gi L. Foster. has been found as far north as Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gobble Wake County and as for west as of Fork visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoke County according to How­ B. McDaniel Sunday. ard R. Garris, extension plant Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. pathologist at the college. AHRACTIVE PRIZES Foster and family were: Mr. and The extension plant pathalogist OUTHM TM UMraO ffAmiMIAflV at Iht Ha|U«^ Nclhirlandi, ttfl win« groups stagt • dtmonstration u Mrs. Alton Orrell, Mr. and Mrs. urges growers to use recommend­ Nor№ AtlukUe tfMty UUu w m in progt«» thwo. A crowd ot jroungstm wavo bannm biaring such slogans M “Youth Demands Pcaet.** Meanwhilt, th* pact powsn wtrt discussing dcfenso stratogjr for the 12 North Henry Thomas and Douglas Or­ ed preventatives to head off the AttanUe countries agreed upon at recent sessiou ot the CouncU ot Foreign MinUters. (InMraalioiMl) TO BE PRESENTED rell, of Winston-Salem, Mr. and disease. Mrs. Felix Reavis dnd Ans of Persons in N Through Q went surgery at Baptist hospital, Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R PATS TO ADVUTISB Winston-Salem, is improving. Category Urged to Take Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoots fHftftftftftWftWftWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ELBAVILLE and children ^visited Mrs. Hoots' Drivers License Test Now Sliss Emily Mock ot Mock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fulk, JERICHO CHURCH OF CHRIST TO HAVE Although one-halt ot the period Church spent the week end with ot Pinnacle. has passed in which N through Q her sister, Mrs. William Robert­ MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lawson and drivers may seek renewal ot their son. children of Winston-Salem were license to drive, only one-tourth The Jericho Chtirch of Christ, Jericho Road, invites Miss Lucy Barney, Mrs. Wiley Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and have taken their examinations, you to hear evangelist Cecil L. Oenyberry ot Winston- Barney and Miss Barbara Jean Mrs. Alex Tucker. the North Carolina Department Salem in a series of gospel meetings April 9-18. Services spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. HaU of ot Motor Vehicles reported today. R. Patterson and Miss Ada May Southmont spent Sunday with will begin promptly at 7:45 each evening. The Department estimated that Patterson. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. approximately 190,000 drivers in Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of Win­ W. Hall. If you are , tired of hearing sermons with very little the state whose last names be­ ston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Nat of the word of God in tiiem and you want to hear the gin with N, O. P. or Q WiU be re- Holder ot Kemersville were gospel preached without addition or subtraction and quired to stand examination in Circle 2 Meets Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. the N through Q period which be­ without the creeds and dogmas of denominationalism, Clint Holder. Monday Evening gan January 1 and ends June 30. you Will find this meeting a fullfillment of your desires. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hege, Miss Circle 2 pt the Mocksville Meth To date 95,000 persons in this Rose Lee Hege and Bobby Hege odist church was entertained at category have reported for ex­ The singing will be directed by Williard Conchin, were Sunday dinner guests of the home ot Mrs. Hattie McGuire amination. I minister of the Jericho Church of Christ, and will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garwood of Monday evening, Mrs. Claude “Persons in the N through Q Winston-Salem. Thompson co-hostess. entirely congregational. No collections will be taken, ao category who have not yet taken Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Markland Miss Mary Heitnian, circle forget your pocketbooks and bring your friends instead. their renewal test can be assured spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. chairman, presided. ot receiving imm^iate attention IRad Wyatt of Winston-Salem. Mrs. E. W. Crow and Mrs. Beai YOU WILL FIND A WARM WELCOME AT THE if they report to their nearest Mr. and Mrs. Jess Zimmerman Smith gave interesting mission­ drivers’ license examiners now. CHURCH OP CHRIST (Adv.) visited Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Brad- ary news. Miss Heitman gave the Those who wait till the deadline well in Salisbury last week. last chapter of ‘‘Women of Scrip­ nears face the prospect of stand­ Mrs. Roy Burton, who under­ ture” which was enjoyed very ing in line for their examinations, as drivers in previous examining periods have done when they waited until the rush was on. I Largest Group Of Indians East of Miss. At Cherokee, N . C. The largest group of Indians living together east of the Miss­ otlIGH issippi are tlie Cherokees, 3,500 on Qualla Indian Reservation, at Cherokee, N. C. The Cherokees ot North Caro­ lina do not know what the name ot their tribe means. They call themselves “Ani-Yunwiwa” or “real people.”

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NOTICE OF SCMMONS AMO NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL der of the Superior Court of Da­ 62 acres ot land lying on the Cast U u WARRANT OF ATTACIDfENT ESTATE vie County, North Carolina, in a side of Dutchman Creek. North CaroUna North Carolina, special proceeding entitled “J. D. This 6th day of March, 1950. Davie County Davie County CoUette, Esther R. Collette, Bet­ PLACE OF SALE: Court In the Superior Court In the Superior Court tie Harp, Cleo C. Davis, Minnie House, ModcsfUle, N. C. Before the Clerk Before the Clerk Collette, EUzabeth Patterson, TIME O F SALE; April 8, 1950. z m m W . G. Barnett, Plaintilf In the matter of J. D. Collette, Ruby C. Leagans, ^oy W . Col­ TERMS OF SALE: Cash. ROBERT S. McNEILL, vs. Esther R. CoUette, Bettie Harp, lette, et als. Ex Part”, the under­ PIANOS, Easter Sale. New and 3-10-5t Conunissioner DONT TAKE A CHANCE ON G E N E R A L Electrieal Contrael* Fred McConeghy, Hubert Dickin­ Cleo C. Davte, Minnie CoUette, signed Commissioner will expose used pianos. Special price on re­ EUzabeth Patterson, Ruby C. at pubUc sale to the highest bid­ TH E W E ATH E R —Bring us your ing and Electrical Service. N. C son and Graco, Inc., Defendants. NOTICE OF sm m oNT b t built pianos. E. G. Fritts Piano der for cash at the Court House pork, fresh and in good con­ Licensed Electrician aad Con* The defendant above named, Leagans, Roy W . Collette, et PUBLICATION Co., 40 First avenue, Lexington, als, Ex Parte. door of Davie County, in Mocks­ dition and we wUl guarantee tractor. J. W . Rodwell, Mocks­ Graco, Inc., will take notice that North Carolina N. C., Telephone 2893. 3-31-2t Under and by virtue of an or- viUe, N. C., on Saturday the 8th the cure. DAVIE FREEZER ville, N. C. Phont 49, an action entitled as above has Davie County day* of April, 1950, at 12 o’clock LOCKER, Phone 240. 2-10-tfn been commenced against it in the In the Superior Court WEAR EVER HOUSE PAINT— demanded in said Complaint. The noon, the following described real W E P A Y —Cssh prices tor uaedl Superior Court of Davie County, Mary M. Pesaro Inside, outside white and wide defendant, Graco, Inc, will also estate, situate in Clarksville Town­ FOR SALE — Rebuilt Pianos. North Carolina, for damages in vs range of colors, $1.99 per gallon. automobiles. McCanless MMoT take notice that a Warrant of At­ ship, Davie County, North Caro­ Reasonable prices. For informa­ Co., Salisbury. N. C. the sum of $7,850.00 as a result of John N. Pesaro Marsh's Store, Depot St. at Lex­ tachment was issued by the said lina, adjoining the lands of W . F. tion, write James Hartman, Rt. the negligence of the defendant The defendant John C. Pesaro ington Highway, MocksviUe. Clerk of Superior Court of Davie Collette, C. S. Eaton, J. F. Eaton, 2, Clemmons, N. C. 3-17-4tp in permitting its truck and trailer 4-7-3tn PRESCRIPTIONS — Have yours D .A. Lowery, N. K Stanley and will take notice that an action en­ county, North Carolina, on the tiUed by a college trained and to strike and collide with plain­ titled as above has been com­ 6th day of March, 1950, and that others, and bounded as follows, WE DON’T SELL NO EASTER tiff’s truck and trailer on or about FOR SALE—400 bales lespedeza registered druggist at H A L L to-wit; menced in the Superior Court of bunnies or egg color. But, if you March in Davie County, an amended and supplemental DRUG COMPANY. The cost 5, 1950, Davie County, North Carolina, peavine and soy bean hay mix­ ia Order of Attachment was issued FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a want to join the Easter Parade North Carolina; that the said de­ ed; 9 acres of good pine tim­ no more. 10-22-tfa. by the Clerk of Superior Court stone in Jas Eaton’s line, Jno. E. for an absolute divorce on the just send your clothes to the fendant, Graco, Inc., will further ber, approximately 300,00 feet. Collette’s corner; thence South 3 grounds of two years separation; Best Cleaners and we’ll fix ’em take notice that it is required to of Davie County on the 18th day PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINT­ deg. £ast 8 chains to a stone; and the said defendant will fur­ Tom Ellis, Advance, R. 2. like new. THE BEST DR Y appear at the office of the Clerk of March, 1950, against the prop­ M ENT tor pork to be processed thence North 88 deg. East 7.50 ther take notice that he is re­ 4-7-2tp CLEANERS. Phone 212. 3-17-4t of Superior Court of said County erty of said defendant, returnable in our plant. This is very nece» chains to" a stone; thence 82.50 quired to appear at the office of in the courthouse in Mocksville, to the Clerk of S>iperior Court of ary during the winter months. chains to a stone; thence East 4 the Clerk of the Superior Court EXECUTOR’S NOTICE FOR SALE—Three Dairy Cows, North Carolina, not later than Davie County, N. C. DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER chains to a stone; thence North of said County, at the Court House Notice is hereby given that the fresh last of March or first of twenty (20) days after the 22nd Dated this 18th day of March, 10-28-tfn 8 chains to a.stone; thence South in Mocksville, N. C., within twen­ luidersigned, Flossie Cornatzer April. See Donald R. Riddle, R. day of April, 1950, and answer or 1950. 88 deg. West 37.50 chains to the ty days after the 3rd day of May, Jones, has been this day quaUfied 1, Advance. 3-24-2tp demur to the complaint filed in S. H. CHAFFIN, HICKORY LUMBER WANTED— beginning, containing 31 acres, 1950, and answer or demur to as executor of the estât eof Mar­ said action, or the plaintiff will Clerk Superior Court Davie Write tor prices and cutting in­ more or less. vin R. Jones, deceased, late of the W A N T E D — 3-room furnished apply to the Court for the relief County, North Carolina. 3-24-4t the complaint in said action, or structions. Southern Desk Com» SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the plaintiff will apply to the County of Davie and State of apartment and a 4-room fur­ pany. Hickory, North Carolina North Carolina. AU persons hav­ Ч above tract and lands of Joseph court for the relief demanded in nished apartment. Care of Coun­ l-13-12tn Collette, Susan Lowery, Sallie said complaint. ing claims against the estate of ty Auditor’s Office, MocksviUe. LIVESTOCK OW NER CoUette, James Eaton, on the wa­ This 31st day of March, 1950. the said decsdsnt wiU present l-31-2tp them to the undersigned on or ters oi Dutchman’s Creek. BE­ S. H. CHAFRN, Wheels Aligned W e Will Pick Up Your Dead, Crippled or GINNING at a stone, Joseph W . before the 3rd day of April, 1951, RELIEF FROM PAINFUL Clerk Superior Court ATHLETES FOOT By the BKAR Systmn Collette’s corner; thence South 3 or this notice will be pleaded in For Sat* Drlvioii ROBERT S. McNEILL, Attorney IN ONE HOUR . Plugs deg. East 8.30 chains to a stone; bar of their recovery. All persons Or your 40c back. T-4-L, with R O B IE N A S H PENETRATING alcohol base, thence West 88 deg. East 37.50 indebted to said estate please 1819 8 . Main St.—Phone §60 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE strikes imbeded infection IN­ Salisbury. H . c. chains to a stone; thence North make prompt settlement. STANTLY with strong active Roy W . CoUette, having this medication. Ask any druggist for Miles-Hirses-Cattle-Htp 8.30 chains to a stone; thence This 3rd day of April, 1950.' this quick-drying, colorless lo­ day qualified as Administrator of South 88 deg. West 30 chains to FLOSSIE CORNATZER JONES, tion. Today at Minnie Collette, deceased, late of WILKINS DRUG CO. a stone; thence South 2.50 chains Executrix of Marvin R. Jones ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE the County of Davie and State of to a stone; thence West 4 chains B. C. BROCK, Attorney. 4-7-6t DAVIE BRICK North Carolina, hereby notifies to a stone; thence North 2.50 24 HOUR SERVICE—7 DAYS A WEEK all persons holding claims against chains to a stone; thence South 88 EASTER the estate of the said decedent to EXECUTOR’S NOTICE COMPANY deg. 7 chains to the beginning, present the same duly verified to Notice is hereby given that the containing 31 acres, more or less, FLOWERS Call Us Immediately When Animal Dies him at Wilkins Drug Company, undersigned, Sanford Nail, has STONE & COAL making 62 acres, more or less, in Mocksville, N. C., on or before been this day qualified as exec — Corsages the two parcels or tracts. the 25th day of March, 1951, or utor of the estate ot Mary J. N o w A v ^ h U « SAVING AND EXCEPTING — ^Designs Nigbt n « M m this notice will be pleaded in bar Wellman, deceased, late of the from the above two tracts a lot Day PIm m i n VETERANS GREASE & TALLOW CO. of their recovery. All persons in­ County ot Davie, and State of — Cut Flowers or parcel of land containing 7.6 debted to said estate wiU please North Carolina. All persons MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PHONE 221 acres, more or less, heretofore sold having claims against the estate — Potted Plants off and conveyed to N. K. Stan make immediate settlement. of the said decedent will present If Long Distance, C A L L C O L L E C T ley by deed duly recorded in the This 25th day of March, 1950. Choose her favorites them to the undersigned on or be­ office of the Register of Deeds ROY W. COLLETTE, from our wide fore the 18th day of March, 1951, for Davie County, N. C., in Book Administrator of Minnie Collette. ROWAN Ralph Wright— Owners— ^James Boger or this notice will be pleaded in selections No. 42, page No. 437, the same ROBERT S. McNEILL, Attorney. being all of that portion of said 3-31-6t bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said estate please DAVIE FLORIST PRINTING CO. make prompt settlement. Phone 532 - Salisbury, N. C. This 18th day of March, 1950. MTilkesboro Street DIRECTORY of Dependable Business SANFORD NAIL, One of the largest printing Executor of Mary J. Wellman Phone 222-W and office supply houses ia and Professional Service 3-24-Gt the Carolinas.

SCHEDULE GIVEN T « M U t V S • Printing Flour, Meal, Feed Stuff DRUGS DRVGS DRVGS Imhoir Brkk an d G ia in FOR BOOKMOBILE • Lithographing The Best in Drugs and Buyera and Gianen Second Wednesday in month: Drug Service ftT H e C o . of Cotton Leave MocksviUe 9:30; Griffin's SALES SERVICE store, 9:40-9:50; Bowles store, • Ty^writers Prescriptions Accurately • Face Brick, Common J. P. BroM 9:55-10:10; Smith Grove school, Compounded Brick, Hollow Build­ P e n ia ttM 10:20-11; Miller’s store, 11:05- • Complete ing Tile M M iif Co. 11:25; Shady Grove school, 11:15- AUTOMOBILB SAFITT OflBce Supplies HaN Irat Co. ChwraM Co. Phone 144 Phone S2 Near Depot 11:45; Vogler’s store, 11:50-12; Glass Installed MockaviBe Phone 141 Mocksville TeL 15в Mocksville Salisbury. N . C. Bailey’s store, 12:30-12:50; Fork, —AU Models- 1; MocksvUIe. R O B IE N A S H 1819 S. Main St.—Phone «90 WIWVWNAAmflAnnnMVVWVVVWWVWWVWWVVWVWVWWWWVy P Lumber, General Salisbury, N. e. B Pure Crystal Ice Studio Considered Supplies, Sheetncfc, B Coal for Grates, Stoves Shooting Tobacco Story Plaslsr Furnaces and Stoker» For Dt|s and LivtstMk b North Carolina Notice of Removal SEVERE MANGE, rrCH, FI7NGI, Mockivilb SmtlhliriiiiM Warner Brothers Studios are R O B E R T s. M c N E ILL BARE SPOTS AND MOIST ECZE> stooting North Carolina tobacco MA (puffed, moiii esrt sad fctt). Attorney Em forcneit, ear miiet, p u u plan LiakorCo. story in "Bright Leaf” by Foster pic* a n d o ih c t i kin irriiaiiont. Pro* k o i F M l C o . Announces the removal ot r H O N s m - j Fitzsimmons ot U. N. C. Drama moicf healing and bair gfowih or his cilices from Rooms 8- Phone 11« Department, starring Lauren Ba­ YOUR MONEY BACK. Salisbury H ig h m y 10 Sanford - Mando Build­ call and Gary Cooper. ing tO' Room 2. Morris Warners considered shooting it Building. South Main St., % Chrysler - Plymouth Quality Building Materiab on location, in Wilson, N. C., or Opposite Court House. Builders № v d «are another typical tobacco center, SALES & SERVICE Benjamin M o o n Fatals but decided to set up scenes in # International Trucks Dwio LiBkor Hollywood studios. rr FAYS TO ADVERTISE Dwio P t W t l W W » COBM iy D R . R. L. CHILLCOTT Motor Gonpasy IT) A lONe ifO^V. Phone 207 • Railraad 81 CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Phone 169 Mocksville MocksviUe, N . C . 100* North Main Street Salisbury. N. C. • to U • t to 5 DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY ft SUNDAY MON„ WED., FRIDAY EVENINGS 7:30-9:00 P.M. For Best In • CUSTOM GBINDINO ^?WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWW j Wilkins Drug Co. R E C A PPIN G • CORN MEAL To have three candidates for РЬю а Sì Send Your Tires to • FEEDS FOB 8ALB Waim Air ГШгшмм, OU Bornen and Stoken, Гшаам office is always confusing to the Tin RohiiMert, ■•patriag aad Clwalaf voter because then he is unable Fotbr-lhw DAVlS-McNAlR FURNACE CO. W A L K E R ' F U N E R A L HOME Ik . to select the lesser of two evils. Fo o d IM т н NssOl Hibi MftH Misbarr. N. 0. Ambulance Swvict N 4 Northwest Blvd. M U Day: Niibt M4-W Winston»Saitm, N. C. MAMWVVWVNMWWVWVWWWWWtMMMWWWWWWWWVWWWMIVWWIMC PhoM48 PAGE 10 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 STARTS DRIVE TO OUST ACHESON M O R E A B O U T IT SEEMS TO ME: can easily understand, and our collection of them is not for this s p t e e m s purpose, W e do hope, however, to get from them hints and ideas VOtfM i n n C R about the conditions under which ;,xsiiiSRS8ss«»«^ these abilities operate; and the resulting hypotheses can then be put to test through controlled ex­ Plan a delicious Easter Dinner from the many Easter*time food surprises we have in stock. perimentation. W e know that the foods we sell are the finest on the market. For your Easter selection we have How are all your family? I all the favorites . . . H A M S . . . C H IC K E N S . . . H E N S , etc, around which to center a tempt­ haven’t been able to get up home very often during the past few ing meal. And of course we have the wide selection of groceries and gdrden-fresh produce years, but I manage to itcep up for complete meal planning satisfaction. IF Y O U E N J O Y G O O D F O O D . . . we invite you fairly well with the doings in Davie through letters from home to plan and make your selections while shopping in our store. Our prompt and friendly and The Enterprise. service will you at all times. Sincerely, BETTY McMAHAN Parapsychology Laboratory, Duke University, Box 6847, Col­ lege Station, Durham, North Car­ ^ a r < / produce G R O C E R IE S ^ olina, March 31, 1950.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS C E L E R Y , nice large stalks, 2 for...... 25c . T. Marvin Cook to Marvin E. NO. 2 CAN UA04)PP MIAN in ■ eoncerUd effort to ihalte up the SUte Department Shore, 61.1 acres Farmington. Cameron’s WHITE SWEET CORN ...... 19c •nd get rid of Secretary Dean Acheson, Sen. Style« Bridget (R-N H.) Marvin Jones to Claudia Jones, L E T T U C E , nice firm heads...... 14c bolds ■ eopj ot hli ipccch after keynoting the new GOP offensiv*. Vrom the Senate floor in Washington, Bridget taid the Kremlin h u been 64 acres Shady Grove. NO. 2 CAN wntdUng U. 8. foreign poUey through “intide" help. (JnierMtiOMl) E. C. Morris to W . M. Long, 2 N E W C A B B A G E , firm heads, 2 lbs for...... 9c Powhatan T O M A T O E S , 2 cans for...... 27c oring home the bacon, but 1 will lots sub-division Hotel lot. Homer Receives sec that you bring home the W . M. Long to T. J. Caudell, 3 NO. 2 CAN Support Pledges eggs,” She declared. lots Mocksville. LEMONS, 360 size, doz...... 39c Old Black Joe Black Eye P E A S ...... „14c Ernest Norman to Davis Cash Sanford—Pledges of support Whereupon she started count­ Foster, ^.50 acres, Farmington. are blanketing the political front ing eggs out into Horner's hands. N O. 2 C A N R. D. Dayvault to Mocksville SWEET POTATOES, waxed and kifai these days, but Sanford’s W . E. She got up to 13, decided that Flour Mills, 30 acres Mocksville. Red Cross GIANT LIM AS ...... „15c (Bill) Horner, who is seeking the number would be unlucky, add dried, 3 lbs...... 25c # J. E. McDaniel to W . M. Boger, Democratic congressional nomina­ cd one more to make it 14, and NO. 303 CAN 28 acres, Shady Grove. tion in the Eighth district, last sent Jhe candidate on his way N. A. Trexler to John Ratts, 12 Irish Cobbler P O T A T O E S , 10 lb. mesh April Shower Very Early G R E E N P E A S _19 c week visited Davie county and with her best wishes. lots Ira Broadway property. came home maybe not with the bag ...... 39e N O 2>/i C A N W . F. Robinson to Philip Bar­ bacon but at least the eggs that More than 36,000 schools in the Kenny’s Yellow Cling P E A C H E S ...... 25e United States the served entirely ker, 2 tracts Mocksville. go with it. C. F. Williams Jr., to Odell Wil­ or partly by school buses. 4« OZ. C A N Politicking near Mocksville on liams, 60 lots Jeff Caudell sub­ route three, Mr. Horner stopped At current prices a cubic mile division Mocksville. Campbell’s TOMATO JUICE ...... „ . 2 9 e at the farm of Mrs. Nannie Hayes, of sea water yields sixty million Abraham Frost to Samuel Day­ Davie county. Mrs. Hayes, an old dollars worth of iodine. vault, 36V2 acres Calahain. friend or Horner, is a native of Nearly 200,000 military trucks MEATS Chatham county and a former Although based on observations were built by the U. S. for the resident of Chatham county. and calculations of astronomers, Fresh Country E G G S use of the Red Army in World When Horner stopped, she had our calendar of today was devised War J.I. just finished gathering eggs. before the invention of the tele­ dozen...... 37c “Well, I can't promise you'll IT PAYS TO AOVEV'nSB scope. P R IM E R IB R O A S T , the family The mistletoe, a parasite, was favorite! ...... 69c lb. BIG, NEW the first official state flower. Oklahoma adopted it while still II a territory. T-BONE S T E A K , the “ T ” stands for Tender!...... 69c lb. Dares McCarthy " 8 " H A M S , 10 & 12 lb. sizes ...... 57c lb.

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Baseball Practice Seven Candidates CANCER CRUSADE To Be Held Friday Long Time Agricultural Manager Leo Cozart ot the OPENS I N DAVIE; Mocksville baseball team an­ In Political Race nounced there would be prac­ Program Recommendations COUNTY GOAL ^50 tice Friday night ot this week at Mayor Issues 7 p.m. He urged all those wish­ By FRANCIS PEEBLES ing to try out for a position with Junior Baseball Davie County Farm Agent Proclamation the local team to be present for The Davie County Agricultural Workers Council is this practice. Expects Great Year The 1950 Cancer Crusade will made up of all the County Agricultural Workers, both m en see to raise $650 in this county Through a series ot area con­ The Yadkin Valley season opens and women. The council has been working for several ferences, from coast to coast, the to finance expanded programs ot on April 29th with Mcx:ksville American Legion has geared its months on a County Long Time Program of Agricultiue. local service and education, and playing Rowan Mills at Salis­ nationwide sports machinery for The goal of the program Is to promote “Better Rural research on a nationwide scale. bury. The first home game will making its 1950 Junior Baseball The announcement by Dr. W. be played on Tuesday night, May Living.” season the greatest in its history, M. Long, local campaign chair­ 2, when the Rockwell team comes Enterprise Committees of farm it is reported by Judge L. J. man of the American Cancer so­ to the local park. COTTON LAW HAS men and women and business ciety, pointed out that the na­ Phipps of Chapel Hill, chairman people, with the help of subject The local team has only a few tional goal this year is $14,565,- of the Legion’s department ath­ NEW PROVISIONS matter specialists from State of the veteran? of last year's letic committee. 000. New cotton legislation recent­ College, have worked out rec­ learn returning. 'The sUCciss or “In North Carolina we expect “We must make an extra et- ly passed by Congress provides ommendations for all major farm failure will depend on the new­ a record number ot entries for tort this year to raise our share for minimum 1950 acreage allot­ crops, livestock, home food sup­ ot this money,” he said. “Efforts comers. Manager Cozart an­ this season,” Judge Phipps said. ments based on one ot three pro­ ply, Conservation ot Natural Re­ C. A. "DOCK" TUTTEROW C. A. “BUCK” GARRISON of past years must be exceeded to nounced that all the positions “This isindicated by the great visions, L. R. Towell, Chairman sources, Farm and Home Develop­ maintain the progress we have were wide open and urged any­ number ot Legion posts which of the county PMA committee, ment. The recommendations are GARRISON FILES made toward controlling cancer.” one interested in playing with have already notified department said today. the local team to contact him and headquarters of their intention to sound and practical. This is a “Some ot the nation’s foremost The revised allotments are come out tor practice. sponsor teams this year.” He said Long-iTime Program but much of scientists have tound new clues based on the larger ot (1) 65 FOR SHERIFF to cancer,” the chairman said, that 33 teaAis had already been it can be done in 1950. A start C. A. “Buck” Garrison tiled last Next week practice will be held per cent of the average planted “which open up avenues of at­ entered and a total ot 100 is ex­ needs to be made, and 1950 is the Thursday and officially an­ each afternoon at 5 p.m. to cotton (or devoted to war tack previously closed to cancer pected before the deadline for en­ proper time to start. nounced his candidacy for the crops in place ot cotton) in 1946, researchers." tering teams on April 17, 1950. in office of sheriff of Davie county, 1947, and 1948; (2) 45 per cent All Agricultural Workers Dr. Long said there is now hope Rotarians Visit The North Carolina department on the Democratic ticket, subjcct ot the highest acreage planted to Davie County are using the rec­ in scientific circles that new and fielded 71 teams last year. to the May primary. Local Water Plant cotton (or devoted to war crops ommendations worked out by the successful means of treating can­ The regional playoffs tor Re­ committees. We all work with Garrison, a resident ot the Far­ On Tuesday, many residents of in place ot cotton) on the farm cer with chemical compounds will gion 4, comprising Kentucky, farm people and we all have the mington community, was born the town of Mpcksville visited the during any one ot the three years; developed. Virginia, Tennessee and North same goal, “Better Rural Living.” and reared in Morganton, Burke local water plant for the first but (3) not more than 40 per Save One-Third Carolina, will be held in Gastonia county. He attended the Morgan­ lime. cent ot the 1949 acreage which Home rood Svpfly “But even without new scien­ beginning on August 21. ton schools and Wake Forest col­ In keeping with a program of was tilled on the farm or in A. A vegetable garden should tific discoveries,” he pointed out, The sectional playoffs tor Sec­ lege, where he played three years how the citizcns of Mocksville get regular rotation. have a definite and well planned “it is now possible, through early tion B, including 12 southeastern ot varsity football,, winning state their water, Rotarians were taken Any owner of a cotton farm place on every farm. Plant one detection and prompt treatment, states, will be held in Charlotte, and all-Southern ..lionors at. the on a tour through the local water in Davie County who believes he acre of good year-round garden to save at least a third of the beginning on August 28. tackle position. After leaving plant. is entitled to an acreage increase for fresh vegetables and for con­ B. C. BROCK 200,000 who are dying from can­ Wake Forest he played profes­ Andrew Lagle, superintendent and wants to be considered by serving. cer each year. One out of five sional football with the Pittsburgh of the water department, con­ the county committee for possible 1. Practice continous plant­ now living will have cancer. One BROCK, CHAFFIN Steelers of the National Football ducted the tour through the plant allotment adjustment under the ing. out ot eight will die of it. That HERE&IHERE league, and with Charlotte and and explained the process by legislation must file an applica­ 2. Have soil tested and follow is too many. Greensboro ot the Dixie league. which water is taken from Bear FAMILY MEETING tion not later than April 21, 1950. recommendations. Ord i n a r i 1 y FILE CANDIDACY “About 67,000 Americans are B. C. Brock and S. H. Chaffin He is married to the former My- Creek, made pure, and sent into The Farm Bureau will meet at “Wo urge owners or operators 100 pounds of 6-8-6 per acre is being cured of cancer yearly,” filed Tuesday with the county mie Howard ot Farmington, and the homes ot Mocksville. Fork Community Building on who want their farms considered sufficient. Stable manure should the chairman said. “An equal board of elections for the offices they have one child. Previously at the Rotary Hut, Friday night, April 14, at 7:00 for revised allotments to file ap­ replace some of the fertilizer. number ot lives could be saved if o f representative and clerlt of At the present time Mr. Garri­ S. M. Call, ti'vn clerk, had ex­ p.m. An interesting movie and plications by this date,”' Mr. 3. Prepare good seed bed. enough people learn the cancer court, respectively, on the Repub­ son is engaged in traveling for plained to the Rotarians about cartoon will be shown and re­ Towell said. “Farmers who arc 4. Sow recommended cover danger signals and see their doc­ lican ticket. tho Pleasants Hardware company the problem of water supply and freshments served. The entire satisfied with their present allot­ crop on part of the garden land. tors promptly when cancer symp­ In filing, they become the first of Winston-Salem. of how the town had licked the family is urged to attend. ments need not file applications. 5. Plow heavy soils in the toms appear. This calls for in­ county candidates to file for these problem by the construction of However, those desiring increas­ fall. Mr. Garrison announced that tensive education and for that we offices ot either party. At the this new plant. He explained how P.-T. A MEETING es will be considered byjthe coun­ 6. Follow recommended plant­ he had been approached by hosts need generous financial support. present they arc unopposed. this plant had the capacity of The Farmington Parent-Teach- ty committee after applications ing dates, varieties and rates. of friends throughout the coun­ “We also will need more mon­ Brock served as Senator from pumping 400 gallons a minute, ers Association will meet Thurs­ for such increases are filed in 7. Rotate vegetables from year ty, of both parties, who urged ey next year to expand our serv­ this district in 1949, Previously and at the present time was only day evening, April 13, at 7:30 p, the county otfice.” to year. him to become a candidate. ice programs—to aid cancer pa­ he had served as senator in 1937 being operated four hours a day m. The Rev. Lowell Renegar will 8. Cultivate often enough to Garrison was the third Demo­ tients right here,” Dr. Long said. Each operator of a farm for and 1943. He served as-county to produce the necessary water. conduct the devotionals, John control weeds and grass and to crat to tile for tho office of sher­ Tlie drive opens here April 1 which an application is filed will representative in 1917, 1933 and He stated that this plant could Wesley Clay will be guest speak­ keep well pulverized. iff. W. L. Wallace and C. A. and will continue to April 30. receive a notice from the county 1935. He was born in Farming­ take care of six times its present 9. Practice latest recommen­ “Doc” Tutterow having previous­ Mayor’s Proclamation er and special music will be fur­ committee. After the application ton and attended the schools ot capacity. nished by Mrs. C. H. McMahan dations for insect control. ly tiled. Two Republicans, Ho­ Whereas: The fearsome dis­ is reviewed, the producers will the county. He received his AB Dr. Clyde Young had charge of 10. Gather vegetables at prop­ bart Hoots and Alex Tucker, are ease, cancer, represents a serious Everyone is invited to attend. be sent a revised allotment no­ degree from the University of the program and presented Mayor er time, and conserve by canning, candidates of their party tor this community problem in Davie tice whic“h will replace any pre­ North Carolina in 1916. At the John Durham, who in turn intro­ freezing, storing and curing in office. county as it affects on the aver­ CniLS' CHORUS vious 1950 allotment notice al­ present time Brock is engaged in duced Mr. Call. The visit to the provided storage space. age one of every two families in ‘The Girls’ Chorus of the Mocks­ ready received by the farm oper­ the practice of law in Mocksville. water plant followed Mr. Call’s Freddy Martin our city; ville High School will present a ator. B. Meat, milk and eggs are He is a member of the Jr. O.U.A. brief talk. Whereas: It is known measures concert Sunday evening, April Requests for adjustments can essential foods for the daily diet. M., Woodmen ot the World, su­ With Greenville can be taken to cut down the pres­ 16, at 8 p.m. at the Mocksville be taken at the PMA office in 1. Two hogs dressing 250 perintendent of Sunday school, Fred Martin, ace baseball ent cancer death-rate, easing the BUSINESS CONCERN Baptist church. This chorus is Mocksvillc. pounds each. chairman ot tho board of stew­ pitcher for Mocksville last year, tragedy for individuals and light­ directed by Miss Genevra Bea­ 2. One beef calf. ards of tho Farmington Method­ TO OPEN HERE SOON is reportedly a “comer” in pro­ ening the community burden of ver. The public is cordially invited 3. One hundred straight-run ist church, and district lay lead­ The D & M Harvester Com­ FOUR ARE HURT fessional baseball this year. tho great social and economic loss­ to attend. chicks to furnish poultry meat er. He is married and has seven Martin, pitching his first game es resulting from this high death pany, dealers in Allis-Chalmers IN ACCIDENT and 335 pullets for layers. children. and New Idea Farm Equipment, tor Greenville, Ala., Sunday, rate; HONOR ROLL Richard Beam, young white 4. Two good cows freshening 1 Chaffin is scheduled to open for business opposed the Salisbury. Pirates and Whereas; Cancer control, to be Students of Davie County mak­ man of Cooleemee, was in a crit­ at different times during the \S. H. Chaffin is completing his in Mocksville in approximately allowed only five hits in five in­ effective, must be the vital con­ ing the honor roll the first se­ ical condition at Rowan Memorial year. \pnd term as clerk ot Superior 30 days. nings and fanned four batters in cern of each and every one of mester at A.S.T.C., Boone, are: hospital late last night from in­ (Continued on Page 4) ' ' i^avie county. He was Construction is currently under­ the fix’st two innings. us, therefore, I, J. E. Durham, Miss Nancy Durham, daughter ot juries sustained in an automobile born and 1 ' in the Calahaln way on the building to house this Veteran baseball Scout Mickey mayor of the city of Mocksville, Mr .and Mrs. John Durham of accident near Mocksville about 8 township of Da’ / county. He at District Jr. O .U .A .M . O'Neil, who signed Martin, said hereby proclaim April as Cancer company. T h e building, on Mocksville; Miss Helen Barn­ p.m., Saturday. tended the sch' ot the county “He’s a comer and you'll be hear­ Control month and request that Wilkesboro Street, next to the hardt of Advance; and Miss Car­ Two others, Robert Joe Cuth- Meets In Mocksville and Trinity co! ge, which he left ing from him.” the citizcns of this city observe it new Pontiac building, will be of olyn Eaton, daughter of Mr. and rell and Norman Creason, also of The meeting of the 9th district to enter tho in 1917. He as such. I request that all indi­ brick veneer and of 50 x 99 feet Mrs. J. L. Eaton of Route 2. Cooleemee, were being treated for of Jr. O.U.A.M. will be held with served as seei iary and treasurer viduals—for the protection of size. head and face injuries. Creason the Mocksville Council No. 226 of the Davie ^'arm Bureau from Caldwell To Speak themselves and their loved ones J. S. Braswell of Concord will DEAN'S UST had a possible fracture of the at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 20. activation ui /1 his resignation a At Pino Grange Hall —learn tlie essential facts about Be the local manager for the com­ Miss Marion Horn, daughter ot sUull. Clyde Poole, a passenger State Councilor and other state short time r o. He is a member Harry B. Caldwell, master of this disease. I further request pany. Mr. Braswell is a former Mr. and Mrs. Claude Horn of in the same car with the other council officers will be present of tho Anif ican Legion and the tlie State Grange, will deliver an that all individuals, institutions, county tax supervisor ot Cabarr­ Mocksville, made the Dean's list three, was treated for cuts on the and present a message concerning Methodist hurch; married and address at the Pino Community businesses, and organizations sup­ us County. He also served for the first semester at Wake For­ face and released. the work for next year. has eight nildren. Grange hall, Thursday night, port, co-operate with and assist 13 years as Deputy Collector>of est College. Beam suffered internal injuries The election of district officers Mr. CIi ;fin has served as the April 20, at 8 o'clock. the American Cancer society in State revenue. He is married which included a collapsed lung will take place at this meeting. county c ,rk of court since being Mr. Caldwell will explain the the 1950 Cancer Crusade. and has three children. He is a CHORAL GLVB and two broken ribs. Also to be elected will be a trus­ elected ,n 1942. Prior to that provisions ot the controversial Methodist, and was formerly 1st The Choral club of the New According to investigating high tee for the Lexington Children’s time h /was engaged in farming. Brannan Farm Plan and about BALL GAME SATURDAY vice-president of the Concord Damascus Baptist church, Wilkes- way patrolmen the accident oc home. PARI ING METERS social security for farmers. The Mocksville baseball team Lions Club. boro^ will appear at the Shiloh curred near the Davie Drive-In The meeting will be held in the T t i town of Mocksville collect­ The public is urged to attend will play a practice game with The name D & M Harvester Baptiat church Sunday, April 23, theatre. A '33 model Chevrolet, P.O.S. of A. hall, third floor of ed ^87.06 from the parking me- what is believed will be one ot Fritts garage of Winston-Salem, Company it a short derivative of at 3 pja, ia the interest of the driven by Cuthrell, collided with the Sanford building, over the ter.v^during the month of March, the most interesting programs of tmder the lights o t the local park, Davie and Mockaville Harvcitcr younc people's group. The public a City Taxi of Mocksville. Both MocksviUe postoffice. All mem­ 195oN the year. Saturday night at 8 ia’clock. Company. is cordially invited. autos were damaged. bers are urged to be present PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1950 SCHEDULE GIVEN KNOW YOUR SOCIAL automatically. A claim must be or call the Winston-Salem field IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE HORNER TO SPEAK filed before any payment can be office of the Social Security Ad­ FOR BOOKMOBILE SECURITY RIGHTS made. Don’t join the group of ministration, located in room 437 Third Wednesday in the month Curiosity may have killed the' losers. Be prompt—and inquire Nissen Building, Monday through —Leave Mocksville 9:30; Ander­ ONRADIOTUESDAY cat, but an inquiry about your one time. Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. son’s store 9;40-9;50; Tutterow’a W. E. (Bill) Horner, Sanford Social Security benefits may en­ For information concerning ANNOUNCEMENT store 10:00-10:10; Sheffield store publisher seeking the Democratic title you to receive .monthly your Social Security rights, write r r PAYS TO ADVERTISE 10:20-10:40; Griffith’s store 10:50- nomination to congress from the checks and furnish you and your I wish to announce to the voters of Davie 11:10; Smoot’s store 11:20-11:45; family with information that will Eightiv Congressional District, County that I am a candidate for the office of Swicegood’s store 12 -12:20; be important to you at a later will address voters over a dis­ date. Green’s store 12:30; Mocksville. trict-wide radio hookup from 0:15 Sheriff of Davie County on the Republican You owe it to yourself—and to 6:30, Tuesday evening, April 18. The largest group of Indians to your family—to know more ticket, subject to the May Primary. This is the first district-wide living together cast of the Miss­ about social security payments hookup in the history of the issippi are the Cherokces, 3,500 that may be due when you reach If nominated and elected Sheriff, I will Eighth District, and will include on Qualla Indian Reservation at age 65 and payments that may stations WWGP, Sanford; WSTS, Cherokee, N. C. be made to your family in the enforce law and order in Davie County to the Southern Pines; WEEB, South­ event of your death. You’re pay­ best of my .ability. I will strive to make Da­ IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ern Pines; WEWO, Laurinburg; ing your money for Social Se­ WMAP, Monroe; WAYN, Rock­ curity out of each pay check, vie County even a better place in which to live. ingham; WBUY, Lexington; WT N o . 1 4 5 0 but do you know what you’re NC, Thomasville; WKBC, North paying for? Why don’t you take I will appreciate your vote in the May EXTRA WHITE Wilkesboro; WADE, Wadesboro. a few minutes and drop by your Listen in. (Adv.) Social Security office and talk Primary. Please accept my many thanks in it over with us? It’s your office, STAG advance for your support. Premium Mrs. J. M. Granger, and you’re always welcome. Quality We’ll be glad to explain your 92, Of Cooleemee rights under Social Security. j HOUSE . Mrs. Mary Brown Granger, 92, Remember, Social Security widow of J. M. Granger, died at pays benefits at age 65, and to Д11 T O II • IIT IM N I «•1ЯТ â lM T 6. ALEX TUCKER PAINT 5:15 p.m., Friday at her home in survivors of deceased wage earn­ T^RIUIM liriRSI-PAII TMRI Д1ММТ Route 2 Advance, N. C; Cooleeme. She was a daughter of ers. But benefits are not paid A N T W im IN n i I. s. JL, CftMMI, MIIIC« * WlHtir wlw §>>■■« Daniel H. and Cornelia McGuire • U a a ytait •( M »-f« .Brown. Surviving are two daughters, ТгошКЬнг Р^Ниа Pealar i W « Mrs. George Gibson and Mrs. ) tumm In Nm air • tof« —M imtm Gertrude McSwain of Cooleemee; SII ТМ К puf URI C«W IN one son, P. J. Granger of Balti­ vomì 4-M «IITN t CAI» more, Md.; 16 grandchildren and See 4oiry quality in your 4-monlhs 21 great-grandchildrcn. coU . . . big frome, deep body, trim.. udfludeW. That's Ihe kind Calf Startena N*. 1450 btra Wkll* Funeral services were conduct­ helps you build. 100 pounds lepli Stag И ми Niat ed at Centcr Methodist church at 40 gallAis of milk you can sell. 3 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Fred Calf Slarlena todayl Shinn and the Rev. J. B. Fitzger­ MOCKSVILLE ald. Burial was in the church DAVIE FEED & SEED CO. cemetery. HARDWARE CO. Depot St. MocksviUe, N . C. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. IT PAYS TO ADVERTI8B Here Are America's Most Outstanding Truck Values WHY NOTED OPERA STAR NAaNECONNER W ADVANCE-DESiGN CHANGED TO CAMELS... "W H M I SMONi, I mavì to think Of TRUCKS MV VOICI. I M AN TNI CAMEL 30-DAY P L MiUmEUTEST.iTnioviDTOMi THAT CAMHS AOHI WITH MV ТНЮАТ. ' THiV'RI MIIO-THIY TASTI Г1Н|Г' /CHEVROLET/ 0 lnflcon«t*to

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Tha baar induatiy in North Carolina ЛЯ—a # ■ Ш990ЩШ rwWWTVff C M less ImMachmd Nbwet atanda lor all thaaa thinga and by co- Cfcevrels* Titub Го Operate tvery Ose e/ Mew lower oparating with the newly organized Malt fverSviftI PmrTonHrMihl frkwl Bavaraga Diviaion oi tha ABC Board ia ltle4fSMeif working to aee that your beer retailer conducta hia buaineaa in the beat inter- On Hi* hilti or on Hw ilralghlaway, th* «fflclanl Far Ahaad with lowar operating cost» per ton Rnal and official 1949 registrations show that from recently reduced prices to high resale aata oi the public. naw Owvrol*! P*L Trucks or* far ohaad In par* mil*. Th* rugg*d construction and all>around In every Stote In th* Union mor* p*opl* bought value, you'r* mon*y ahead. Chevrolet's rock- formanc*. Tiny gtv* you high pulling power *conomy of Chevrolet P*L trucks cut running Ch*vrolel trucks than any other mak*. In total, boltoffl Initial cost — amaiingly low cost of Thia induatry is constantly working to ovtr a wide rang* of uiabl* road >p**di— and repair costs—let you deliver th* goods th*y w*r* pr*ferr*d ov*r the next two makes operation and upkeep — and high lrade>ln deserve a good iiame and a respected and high acwitrollon to cut down tola! trip tlm*. with r*al r*ductlons In cost p*r ton per ntlle. combined—cbnvlnclns proof of greater vatu*. value—all add up to the lowest price for you. position in your community. Good citi­ zenship and tolerance are helping ua toward our goaL МЙ AHEAD wMl all FIATURIS • tw o ORIAT VAIVE-IN-HIAD INOINISi th* New 10S-h.|i. lead-M«tar end the Improved 92-h.p. Thrift-Mettar-i to 9iv* you ■nalM power |иг tallen, lower coti per lomd • THI NIW POWM-JiT CARMUmORt fmoolher, ^uickor eccoloretion response • DIArHRAOM SPRING CLUTCH for oaty-ecHon oeflegomeiH e SYNCHRO-MiSH TRANIMISSIONS for fotl, tmoolh shifting • HYPOID RIAR A X US-S Nhms moie durablo Ihen tpiral bovol typo e DOUUI- ARTICUIATIO M A K U -fo r complsta M vsr control e WIDI-IAtt WHIIIS for Incroeeori Hte m lloeio • ADVANCM M ON ITYUNO wHh Ihe "Ceb Hiel lioelhos" • RAU. TYPI STURINO for oetlor lMMUin« • UMT-OISiON ROOIIS-presisloe bulM North Carolina Division VNITID STAT£8 BREWSBS FOUNDATION, IN& PENNINGTON CHEVROLET COHPANY P H O N E ISe MOCKSVILLE FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1950 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE 3 Durham, on Thursday for treat­ ma arrived Sunday to visit Mr. dale, S. C., and Augusta, Ga,, to Miss Cartnev, 42, ville, died .at 10 a.m. Wednesday at a Lexington hospital after an HORNER TO SPEAK PERSONALS ment and surgery. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and Miss visit relatives until Sunday. Of Mocksville illness o£ one week. Miss Janie Morris of Richmond, Mislos Betty Honeycutt and Martha Call. Misses Marion Horn and Colean Patsy Grant, students at A.S.T.C., Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and Smith, students at Wake Forest Miss Viola Cartner, 42, Mocks- Miss Cartner was born in Row- Va., spent the Easter holidays at ONRÂDIOTUESDAY homo with her parents, Mr. and Boone, returned Sunday after children of Elizabethtown were college, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor last Tuesday from Davis hospital, W. E. (Bill) Horner, Sanford Mrs. Cecil Morris. week end guests of her parents, Andrews spent Saturday and Statesville, where he had an ap­ Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Call. Sunday with their parents. publisher seeking the Democratic Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Valentine pendectomy. Miss Hazel Baity ot Raleigh ar­ nomination to congress from the ot Durham were week end guests Miss Mary Noil Ward and Jack Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McNeill left rived Saturday to visit her Ward spent the week end with Eighth Congressional District, of Mr. and Mrs. Floj'd Naylor and | ! 1 0 ! V/ednesday for Hillsboro to spend mother, Mrs. J. T. Baity, until their, father, Grady Ward. They Н и Ш Ь ш и Л о ! will address voters over a dis- Miss Inez Naylor. ville spent the week end with her Tuesday. also visited their mother, who is tr;ct-wide radio Hookup from 6:15 Mrs. E. H. Morris spent Satur­ aunt, Mrs. C. S. Anderson, and George Martin spent Saturday a patient at Baptist hospital, Win­ to 6:30, Tuesday evening, April 18. day and Sunday in Idols, guest C. S, Anderson returned homo and Sunday with his parents, Mr. ston-Salem. This is the first district-wide of her sisters. Misses Nan and Mr. Anderson. and Mrs. L. P. Martin. hookup in the history of the Sli;;a Douthit. spending the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John LeGrand A chestnut tree reproduces it­ Eighth District, and will include Mrs. Margnret A. LeGrand and their parents. and daughter, Miss Clara Bell self in 20 years by sprouting from stations WWGP, Sanford; WSTS, Miss Anno Clement spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oall oi Sel­ LsGrand, loft Friday tor Allen­ tho stump. CHILEAN NITRATE Southern Pines; WEEB, South­ in Black Mountain, guest ot B. ern Pines; WEWO, Laurinburg; C. Clement, patient at W. N. C. WMAP, Monroe; WAYN, Rock­ sanitorium. ingham; WBUY, Lexington; \VT Mrs. Grady Ward entered the 1. N a liir ill. Cliitcan Nitrnte ti « . M e a l C o N d illo a . Chilean llic only natural nitrate in llie Nilrale comes in Iree-floiving NC, Thomasville; WK3C, North Baptist hospital, Winston-Salem, pellels — e:isy In hunille and Wilkesboro; .WADE, Wadcsboro. It§ MISS AMERICA forbeouty world. last Wednesday for treatment. ' to apply in any dislriliuliir. ^ 2 . Nitrate NilroKen. Tha Listen in. (Adv.) She will return home the latt.er nilrngen is luo per ccnt 7. Q alck A edait. Chilean JiHt one look 'will tell you why the *50 Ford is part of the week. a style show all by iisctf. . . why it’s the only car nilrale. Nilrale Is Inimeclialely and iti *mtnmotivt hittar% fo twice rcx'civc the Fa.ihion 3 . S«4iHHI. Cliilean Nilrale coniplelcly available. Mrs. Bill Howard arrived home Academy's Gold Medal Aw.ird as "Fashion Car conliiins «odium cquivaluiit lo School Bus Drivers To of the S'ear" (and two years in a row» at that!) t . A atl«A cM . Chilean Nilrale Monday from Rowan Memorial oboiil sodium, oxitln helps keep llie soil sweel. Nilrale improvei Ihe quality minute "Test Drive" will convince you M Caln, Chilean Nilrale con* of crops as well as ihe yield. 3,200 school bus drivers with safe Miss Elizabeth Shaw of States- lhai the 'SO Ford Is truly Mt. Big for tains small iiuanillies of other Consistently excellent effect driving pins and certificates at the night with Mr. McNeill's sis­ ■paciousncss, for camion, for pet* tlemenl» that conlribule lo of heavy applicalions year formance anil for value. •Ironi, heallhjr plant growth, after year upon crop and soil graduation exercises this spring. ter, Mrs. Paul Collins. Mr. Mc­ ■uch at manganese, polas* alike makes it an oulsland. Any driver who has a minimum Neill will enter Du’.H, Hospital, tium, magnesium, boron, cal* inily profilable and economi. cium, iron, tulphlir, copper cal nilrale for every need and of 120 days of safe driving to his and line. purpose. • credit is eligible for an award. •rtnrt 9Kif WW lUneMi iWMf* Confirmed reports of unsafe driv­ DAVIE DRIVE-IN ing practices or accidents charge­ THEATER *1 figure Nature know best how to make mmI* able to the driver at any time tight... ao’a plant* can get alt the nitergen easy during the school year will dis­ Friday & Saturday like. And farmers can we crops needs the soda qualify a driver. Punctuality, April 14 & 13 and other minerab natchel a ^ a ’s got. Chilean cleanlincss and attitude of the “BILLY THE KID IN U the only natchel sodal” ^ driver will be considered in se­ S A N T A F E ” with Bob Steele lection of award winners. — Also— Local school boards and civic “DYNAMITE” organizations arc cooperating With William Qargan with the highway safety division One Cartoon in presenting the awards to Sunday. April 16 school bus drivers. The division’s ‘MIRACL'LOVS JOURNEY’ field representatives are responsi­ with Virginia Grey & Rory And ble for training and certifying Calhoun. One Cartoon Champion of its Class drivers in the state. Monday & Tuestlay The pin to be awarded the driv­ April 17 & 18 for EC ON OM Y ers is sterling silver with a black “RETURN OF THE

and yellow center circle. Each BADMEN” Here's real evidence of Ford's extraordinary gas economy. In the otlicinl A A A su pervised M u b i l ^ a s G r a n d Ç u n y o n K c o n o m y FORD pin will carry the wording. with Randy-Scott & Ann Jeffrys. One Cartoon. Kun, a ')0 Ford Six equipped with Overdrive won in iis cla%s 'liST DKIVr If AT YOlHt “North Carolina School Bus Safe ~ the three fulUsize curs in the low’>price field. L o w first cost, low operating cost aiul hi>;h resale value mark Ford— V-8 or Driver.” Wednesday & Thursday ••jijx” — as ihe**liiK I’c o n o m v P a c k u K c ’* i n its field. "T e s t Drive'* FORD DtALiH^S April 1» & 20 it at your Ford Dealer's today. f A t 'a i U b t t mt txtru r.c./ •SABOTEUR’ Hushpuppies, now a favorite with Pricilla Lane & Robt. hot bread in North Carolina, are Cummings. One Cartoon. 3 > e u u m h a development ot a cornmeal cake Sanford Motor Co. fried in fish fat to be fed to hunt­ Show starts at Dusk Plione 77 —“YOUR FORD DEALER SINCE 1913”— Mocksville, N. C. (D s l m u w s a J h n B s i A k l ing dogs when they howled. Henco the name.

He got the best to start with — a permanent tool barn an county, daughter of W H. and built with VETERAN BUILDING BLOCKS. Annie L. Harper Cartner. She attended Cool Springs High school - Year after year his crops are the biggest and best, be­ in Iredell county and a business m a Sm art-Em pressiveî college in Winston-Salem. She cause hit tools are always ready to go to work for him. was employed at Goodwill Indus- tris in Winston-Salem and later The Chieftain DeLuxe Fonr-Door Sedan by the C. C. Sanford company at "F «r Parm Buildings Mocksville. For the past seven Even in a family of stars there is usually a favorite—and in the Tom«rr«iir— years she was employed in the brilliani family of 1990 Pontiacs (his is the most popular car. office of the Erwin Cotton mills MOST poPMtsH ювиис Of тйш aul It’s easy enough to see why—and it’s also easy to see that the at Cooleemee. basic things which make this model so desirable can be yours in USB VETCIIAN BLOCKS TODAY! ** any Pontiac you choose. She is survived by her father, Every Pontiac is distinctively beautiful. Every Pontiac, whether W. H. Cartner, of MocksviUe. it be a Straight Eight or a Six, a Chieftain or a Streamliner, a Funeral services were held at Sedan or a Coupe, will give you marvelous performance and wonderful satisfaction for years and years. 3 p.m. Thursday at South River Yes, the car you see here is a very smart buy—chiefly because Methodist church in Rowan coun­ it’s a Pontiac, and dollar for dollar, you can't beat any Pontiac! * I I a 1.1 I i Ч 4 . Ill 4 r ty. The Rev. J. C. Swaim and Come in and see for yourself. the Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald conduct­ у ✓ ed the services. Burial was in the church cemetery.

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McQuage 1938-1949 4. Boysenberries or dewberries 5. Damsons Eighth Congres.sional District, 6. Cherries will address voters over a dis­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 7. Pecans trict-wide radio hookup from 6:15 to 6:30, Tuesday evening, April 18. $2.00 Per 'Xeair Inside of Davie County— $2.50 Per Ye*r Cotton Fifteen Davie County farmers This is the first district-wide Outside of Davie County. entered the 1959 Five-Acre Cotton hookup in the history ot the Contest. Their average yield Eighth District, and will include' was 8Ö3 pounds of lint per acre. stations WWGP, Sanford; WSTS, Entered at the Post Offlce at Mocksville, N. C., as Second The average yield ot cotton Southern Pines; WEEB, South­ Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 grown in the county by people ern Pines; WEWO, Laurinburg; not in the contest was 400 pounds WMAP, Monroe; WAYN, Rock­ of lint per acre. Those in the ingham; WBUY, Lexington; WT contest practiced most of the fol­ NC, Thomasville; WKBC, North. lowing recommendations. It paid Wilkesboro; WADE, Wadesboro. off. It will pay off for you, too. Listen in. (Adv.) We need more people to enter the contcst. If you plan to have A TRIBUTE TO OUB SCHOOLS five acres of cotton in one field, The colleges and universities of the state are currently CLASSIFIED ADS we urge you to contact the county LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED announcing their list of honor students who have main­ agent’s office. It doesn’t cost a IIIMINATINO MARS AND RUSSIA as sourccs of the "nylng saucers," s nntinnal mngnzlne dcclarcs the mye- tery discs are ol American dcsifin and that the Navy Is probably the agciicy making them Whil* denials AND REPAIRED—3 day service. tained a high scholarship average. cent to enter and somebody in were coming from both Navy and Air Fun e snui res. ii was recalled tliai experiments were made some time All work guaranteed. JIM Prominent in all these lists are the names of students Davie County will win a $50.00 aso.with • small-scale mndel of the Navy Xt'5U-l, pictured above In fllsht. The full-slzcd proti'typ* never SMITH, Lexington Highway» attempted a flight, altlinugh considered tl'.e forerunner of so-called “(lyins saucers.” (Inteinaeional) of Davie County who formerly attended the schools here. cash prize. Mocksville, N. C. 7-14-4tp Under ' the present allotment In fact Mocksville and-Davie County are placing more s}th Marilyn Maxwell & James Emma Chaffin of Durham, Mr. Route 1, Camden, S. C. Mrs. Pee­ lotte. Three meals were prepared by Gleason. Added News. •and Mrs. C. A. Lynch of Ashe­ bles returned home with them The wedding was held on Mon­ the Scouts, for which they will SATURDAY ville, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Chaf­ for a visit. day, April 10, at four o’clock in get credit in scouting. Red Ryder & Little Beaver In fin and four sons of Charleston, Mrs. A. A. Wagoner entered the afternoon at Allen Street The main activity was fishing. “ Roll Thunder Roll” S. C., and Miss Lula Betts Chaf­ Davis hospital, Statesville, Sat­ Baptist parsonage with Dr. J. Charles Hendricks caught the With Jim Bannon & Emmett fin and James Nossar of Char­ urday for treatment. Clyde Yates officiating. largest fish. Lynn. Added Serial ft Cartoon lotte. The bride wore a beiga wool In Cinecolor C. A. Lynch returned to Ashe­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly and Miss Mackie Conducts suit with which she used brown MONDAY & TUESDAY ville on Monday. Mrs. Lynch re­ Mr. and Mrs. George Rowland M.iurcen O’Hara and Vincent accessories and a corsage of sym- mained for a week’s visit with Tour To Historic Home visited the campers Sunday af­ Price in bidium orchids. lier • mother. Twenty-five Home Demonstra­ ternoon and launched a motor­ “BAGDAD” After the cercmony the couple Mr. and Mrs. Knox Johnstone. tion club members from Guilford boat for them. Life jackets were With Paul Christian, John left for an unannounced wedding Sutton, Jeff Corey. Added Miss Carroll Johnstone and John college joined Miss Florence provided for all of the riders and trip. On their return they will News. In Technicolor. Johnstone spent the week end in Mackie in Mocksville Tuesday to all Scouts enjoyed the sport. be at homo at 446 Ardmore road, Myrtle Beach, S. C. tour the home of Mrs. Peter H. WEDNESDAY Charlotte. The following boys of the Fly­ Dennis O'Keefe ft Marsha Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe Hairston, Cooleemee plantation. Hunt in Mrs. Weaver was graduated ing Eagle, Flaming Arrow and Thompson and daughter, Carol, Mrs. Peter Hairston, Sr., greet­ “ R A W D E A L ” from the Mocksville High school Wolf patrols enjoyed the trip. left Friday for Buford, Ga.,' to ed the guests at tlie door and and Campbell college, Buies William Long, Harry Stroud, Ed­ with Claire Trevor & John visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brogden. Mrs. G. V. Greene and Mrs. H. Ireland. Added Batman ft Creek. She was employed by win Waters. Jimmie Kelly, Chas. Mr. Thompson returned home on L. Gobble served as guides Robin No. 2 the Carolina Motor club, Greens­ Haire, George Haire, Jack Le­ Sunday, but Mrs. Thompson and through the lovely historic home. THURSDAY ft FRIDAY boro and Charlotte, for several Grand, Earle Hammer, Loyd Far­ daughter remained for a w'eek’s Following the tour, the guests April 20-21 years. At present, she is finan­ thing, Charles Hendricks. Donald visit. were invited to Fork community June Haver ft Marli Steveiia cial agent and tax supervisor of Hendricks, Eugene Quillen, building, where delicious refresh­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kester of Davie county. Claude Horn, Jr., Edward Row­ *" “ O H Y O U ments were served by the club High Point were Sunday guests The Rev. Mr. Weaver is a grad­ land, Roy Call, Jr., and Dallas BEAUTIFUL DOLL” members. •lAOV TO TACKU a tteak, or what have you, baby Marlene Yvettt of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson. uate of Wake Forest college and is Waldorf showi the teeth the was born with in Brooklyn, N. Y., Women*! Groce. With Cuddles Sakail ft Char­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett, Mrs. A receiving line of club mem­ now pastor of Pritchard Memo­ Hospital. Very few toU are born with teeth, but the fix-pound, seven- lotte Greenwood. Added Newt. ounct Marlene it very unusual, accordine to her parent!. (International) ______In Technicolor______S. B. Garwood and children of bers was formed, headed by the rial mission in Charlotte. Maxine Phelps Becomes Winston-Salem were supper M o v i e s a r e b e t t e r t h a n president, Mrs. Tom Rich, to wel­ Attending the wedding were: Miss Allen Wed LOCAL BOYS EVER. CALL in FOR SHOW guests Monday of the Rev. and come the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Naylor of Bride of B. G. Bailey TIME Mrs. E. W. Turner. The tea table was beautifully Mocksville, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil To J. C. Spillman AT NAVY CENTER Miss Maxine Phelps, daughter W. V. Keller, electrical inspec­ of Mr. and Mrs. Willie S. Phelps decorated, carrying out the Eas­ Weaver of Siler City, and Mr. Miss Dorothy Gene Allen, Two Mocksville men. Jack P. tor of Davie county, G. A. Hart­ of Advance, became the bride of ter motif. and Mrs. George Weaver of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. LeGrand, seaman recruit, USNR, man and J. W. Rodwell, electric Bobby Gray Bailey, son of Mr. Goodbyes were said by Mrs. Statesville. Allen of Mocksville became the of 840 North Main, and Thomas contractors, attended an electric­ and Mrs. C. O. Bailey of Fork at Charlie Barnhardt. bride of John C. Spillman, son of W. LeGrande, seaman recruit, al institute held at the Carolina 7 p.m. Saturday in Advance. Serving as hostesses were: Mrs. A. G. Turner and the late USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. hotel, Raleigh, Tuesday and Wed­ Cooleemee Woman’s The Rev. R. J. Starling officia­ Mesdames Tom Rice, Sr., Frank Calvin M. Spillman of Mocksville, LeGrande, of 323 Church, are now nesday. ted at the double ring ceremony. Wyatt, Tom Rice, Jr., Jesse Club Meeting Held at half after five o’clock Friday at the Naval Training center, at Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A program of wedding music Dwire, George Merrell, T. M. The April meeting of the Coo­ afternon, April 7, at the home of Great Lakes, 111. They are mem­ Fletcher Click were: Mr. and was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Charlie Barnhardt, Paul leemee Woman’s club was held E. G. Nunn, probate judge of bers of a group of 200 naval re­ Mrs. F. C. Williman, Misses Anne Walter Carter. Owens, G. V. Green, H. L. Gob Tuesday evening at the Commu­ York, S. C. serve recruits who are undergo­ Williman and Florence White of ble, Cora Kimmer and Miss Flor­ The bride wore a blue gabar­ nity Center in Cooleemee. The The bride wore a blue grey gab­ ing a two-week basic training Philadelphia, Pa.; Bill Click and ence Mackie. dine suit with navy accessories president, Mrs. M. M. Calhoun, ardine suit with which she used course. Charles Williman, students at presided. Mrs. V. B. Wright, pro­ and a white orchid corsage. navy and white accessories. Her Their training will closely par­ Catawba cullcge, Salisbury. gram chairman announced plpns Immediately following the cer­ Officers Installed corsage was of white orchids. allel that given to a recruit in Miss Ruth Robinson dt Bristol, for a dinner meeting to be held emony the bride’s parents enter­ Immediately after the ceremo­ the regular navy. As members of Va., was week end guest of Mr. At March Meeting at the Yadkin hotel, SaUsbury, at tained at a cake cutting. ny Mr. and Mrs. Spillman left for a 50-man company, they will be and Mrs. W. F. Robinson. The women of the Mocksville 7 o’clock Saturday evening. May After returning from a wedding i an unannounced wedding trip. trained in military drill, first aid, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman Presbyterian church will have . Each member is urged to be trip the couple will make their 8 On their return they will be at calisthenics, small arms fire, ord­ ^B uili IO give long iioubl(.| spent Sunday in Statesville, the first meeting of the new present and to bring her husband. home with the bride's parents. ffc* Mtvicc. guests of their daughter. Miss Jo­ home in Mocksville. nance and gunnery, seamanship church year Monday afternoon, Mrs. M. A. Carpenter, chair­ Mrs. Bailey is a graduate of i t Sitong braid of hctvy tayon" and fire fighting. They will have sephine Hartman. April 17, at 3:30 o’clock in the man of the ways and means com­ Advance High school and is now cordi prevrnis bunting under full access to all of the center’s 600 pmindt waict pttuure. Mrs. T. N. Chaffin returned hut. mittee, gave plans for a chicken Boger-Leonard employed .by the P. H. Hanes home last week from a three- recreational facilities. i t Beautiful red cover of Neoprene re* The following officers were in­ pie supper to be held April 22. Knitting company. tilts wear, abraiion, sun checking, oil months visit with friends and rel­ Vows Spoken and acids. stalled by the Rev. E. H. Gartrell The president announced that While at Great Lakes they will Mr. Bailey, also a graduate of Miss Wilma Foster of Winston- Solid bra» MAXI VOLUME Coupling. atives in South Hill, Va., Golds­ Mrs. L. E. Usry, new member of be able to visit Chicago or Mil­ Advance High school, is employed at the March meeting: Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. boro, Raleigh and Charleston, waukee on a 12-hour liberty. Next by Wagoner’s Construction com­ i t See ourcomplcie stock of Swan Garden President, Mrs. W. F. Robin­ the club, had accepted the ap­ R. A. Foster, of Advance, became How today! Vi'c have a Swan hoie in S. C. pointment as leader of the Girl year they will be eligible for a pany in Salisbury. the correct siie, type and color to son: vice president, Mrs. Hugh the bride of Leonard L. Boger, son exactly fit your needs at the price you Scouts. two-weeks cruise on a naval re­ Sanford; secretary, Mrs. Knox of Lawrence Boger, of Winston- want to pay! Mrs. L. E. McNeely introduced serve vessel. Johnstone; treasurer, Mrs. D. J. Salem, at 5 p.m. Saturday, April Circle Meeting NOW! SET THAT Mando. Chairman of committee the guest speaker, the Rev. G. L. 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royster. The Rev. Mr. Royster JERUSALEM FARM BUREAU At Leonard Home on spiritual growth, Mrs. Paul Charles Teague. showed some lovely and colorful The Jerusalem Farm Bureau The Lenora Dodd circle met at MAYTAQ YOU Blackwelder; committee on world The Rev. Woodrow W. Moser pictures of the Blue Ridge drive, will meet at 8 p.m. on April 17 the home of Mrs. Wade Leonard missions, Mrs. E. A. EcUerd; com­ officiated. mittee on church extension, Mrs. taken in the fall. in the Concord Community build­ Tuesday afternoon. HUirS SET ON The bride wore a grey suit with James Frye; committee on edu­ The hostesses, Mesdames W. R. ing, located on highway 801, two The chairman, Mrs. Rummage, navy accessories. Her corsage was cation, Mrs. Edgar Dickinson, Wands and E. C. Tatum, served miles east of Greasy Corner. presided. Mrs. Wade Leonard of pink rosebuds. committee on annuities and re­ delicious ice cream and cake to There will be a special program. gave an interesting program. Following the ceremony, a cake lief, Mrs. Norris Frye; committee the guests. All interested in increasing farm Delicious refreshments of cutting was held at the home of on stewardship, Mrs. E. C. Mor­ income are urged to attend and strawberry ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Colley. The ris; committee on Assembly’s Miss Betty Driver bring the entire family. were served to 15 members and bridal couple left afterward for a causes, Mrs. William LeGrand. one visitor. Weds E. T. Nance short wedding trip. On their re­ The Great Smoky Mountains of Circle chairmen and co-chair­ Miss Betty Driver, daughter of turn, they will be at home at 64 North Carolina, with 200,000 acres MARTIN BROS. men: No. 1, Miss Sarah Gaither Lamt>s born to sheep which MoeksvUle, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Driver of Peasant street, Winston-Salem. still in virgin timber, contain the Г Ьм е M and Mrs. Hugh Sanford; No. 2, have not had enough iodine have Mocksville, became the bride of Mrs. Boger was graduated from most extensive stands of virgin Mrs. D. C. Rankin and Mrs. Ted a high death rate. E. T. Nance, of Winston-Salem, Farmington High school and is red spruce and hardwood forests Junker; home circle, Mrs. Elgin at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 9, at the now employed by P. H. Hanes in America. Hendricks and Mrs. E. P. Brad­ First Baptist church. Dr. Ralph Knitting company. ley; business women, Mrs. Oscar Herring officiated. Mr. Boger attended James A. Beaver and Miss Nell Holthouser; The bride, who entered with Gray High school and served for 'Daughter of Yter* young girls’, Mrs. Paul Blackwel­ New bMuly the bridegroom, wore a navy two years in the merchant ma­ der and Mrs. W. M. Long. New NatwrM... crepe dress with white accesso­ rines. He is now employed by Sm it to a Ikerai^k ^hyilcd •■anina«*«. Naylor were hosts to a family brother and sister since their mothar dinner at their home,. honoring Sulfur constitutes about 5 per­ died. She will be presented with • HALL DRUG COMPANY thi! much feted couple. Sixteen cent of human hair and is par­ cedar chest for bar trousseau and raoNi Ml MOcuvnxB. n. c. a complete set of bedroom lumi* gueiti were invited. ticularly abundant in red hair. ture, • (Intemelienct Seemipheie) PAGE в THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 14^ 1950 INCREASINC DEMMO MAKES NECESSARY ШШ mymELSACtCOFfrAU

A graol fiMt of 30 т м к т Irackt or* trovsling doy^and.nifllil in on effort t* meet the *vm I totfiw liig deiHud for HADACOL Intfellotieo e f riiit b "■ Ш of tiM ЙМУМ ш м к by Hm HADACOl folht I* к м р тЙ вет р М wMi HAOACOl'S pradMM ■ VHomiiw and importonf Мки PWducHen is M nfl cmiMimI in Им new $250,000 ИА0АС01 pleM te i^tafayelle, to., and the т Ш modem mocMnm hM Ь е м InHoHed.______. SENATOR DUDLEY J. LeBIANC DMfHo Hieeo oflortt, liowever, tho HADACOL folhs ora still oboMl 1.000ДИЮ bottiee Thera are many wneeis m any successful urguniuiuon—In fact. boMnd in dMhMfy. That I* the гоомп Senator Dudley J. »■«jdent and ^ ^ — In The LeBlanc Corporation there are more than 303 human wheels, but all these rotate around one big wheel—Dudley J. LeBlanc, tha Peonder of U M a n c CoriMration. n N h e n of H A D A C O L hat o A o d poofito to Nmil С М Ь М П U H l M T t 2 М М в ! man who gave the world one of the truly great medical discoverlea Ihoir pw chawi to only two bottles м there can bo епещ Ь to flo around until the -HADACOL. Tha continued Ineraaiing de­ mand for this great medical dis­ denNNMl con bo met. Senator LeBlanc was the first candidate for Governor ui Loui­ mand fbr HADACOL, ona of tha covery—HADACOL—would be so siana to advocate the Old Age Pension. In tact, It Is said by some truljF great medical discoverlea great that wa would use up tha that he was the first public official to talk about specific Old Age given to tha world by Senator entire available supply in the Dudley J. LcBlanc, has made it United States of this product But Assistance in the United States. necessary to decreasa tha ration His hesrt has always beaten In sympathy with the cause of. the Hundrad$ Tell Bob WMU Of thst ia exactly what we have dona down-trodden, and with that very thought in mind he developed allowanca on HADACOL from alx and great plants throughout the a medical formula known as HADACOL that Is now sweeping the bottles to two bottles. Suffering nation are now working to in­ Southland. People are singing the praises of HADACOL every­ folks, however, will ba allowed crease their facilities to expand where it Is sold. Hodocel't NunMroib Maning* to purchase two ot the large Hundred* of folk«, who. we production of thia essential in­ Yes, In HADACOL, Senator LeBlanc invlsloned the medtcme economy or hospital size bottles gredient which blends with other that would bring blessings to folks of ail ages, and in perfecting his benefiting every’ day from taking if available. formula he worked in his own small laboratory—sometimes 18 to HADACOL meet at the Trianon “W o gaced tha limit.at two expensive products to help so 20 hours a day. Perhaps others could have placed the some Ingredi- Building in Oklahoma City where bottles customer only after many million suffering people in enta in a medichie, l>iit Jt retnajncd tor him^ to create and develop tiding every other alternative,” distress.” Bob Wills, famous band leader, sud Mnator LeBlanc. “The de­ Yes, in HADACOL Senator Le­ and his Texas Playboys broadcast mand for HADACOL has in­ Blanc envisioned the medicine a formula which contains the most expensive ingredients of their each noon tor HADACOL. creased 1000 percent in the past that would bring blessings to kind. For instance, he uses Vitamin B-6. which costs at the factory ‘It looks like all my fans are year as more and mora people folks of all ages, and in perfect­ $550.00 a kilogram, which is less than half a gallon. The-Iron and getting wonderful benefits from nava learned the blessing of its ing this formula he worked in his Manganese Glycerophosphate used In his formula cost 'over $4.00 HADACOL,” said Wills. "It is a fiva В Vitamins and four im­ own small laboratory, sometimes a pound. real pleasure to broadcast for portant Minerals. Despite our new 18 to 20 hours a day. Perhaps Senator LeBlanc has served his people tn public life faithfully HADACOL because the folks tak­ Щ0,000 plant equlpiMd with the others could have placed the same and well. In private life he brings to you a service which is appre* ing HADACOL are so enthusiastic most modem mschlnery and our ingredients in a medicine, but it dated by suffering humanity—HADACOL. that I feel like 1 am performing fleet ot 30 great trucks to speed remained for him to develop „ And, aa he has so often said to his enemies and to those who a real service for mankind.” delivery, we Just cannot keep up formula which contains the most opposedised the Old Age Pension: “Let me quote you an a n d a n t mandate • Hundreds have told Wills of the with tha demand. % expensive ingredients of their of Godod Himself: blessed benefits of HADACOL “For instance, wheif 1 created kind. For instance, he uses Vita­ “ ‘Honor thy father and tb; mother that thy days may ' and the following statement by HADACOL I read every available min B-6 which costs at the fac­ be long upon the land which the Lord thy God givetb thee.'** Miss Betty Lou Lobb, 720 College authoritative medical and drug tory $950 a kilogram which is So it is that there is a man who has worked untiringly for the St., Bethany, a well known sing­ book in order to use the very fin­ less than half a gallon. cause of the common man, the infirm and the sickly, and by his past er, is a good example: est ingredients regardless of cost At the present time it is diffi­ activities in behalf of these people you have the assurance that what For instance, I read on page 234, cult to predict how long the short­ he has produced in HADACOL he believes to be the best thnt "I was tired, run down and lost U. 8. Dispensatory, 23rd edition, age of HADACOL will continue. money can buy. my appetite. I suffered with gas­ that ‘Theoretically Calcium Gly­ It is still being merchandised in if you have been sickly tui a lung liitie ana yuu can’t find tric disturbances. I had tried al­ cerophosphate should for many less than a third of the nation the cause, then you owe it to yourself to try HADACOL. Why not most everything but it didn’t purposea be superior to most and is being denied to all foreign be wise? Don't be satisfied with temporary relief. Gel after the seem to help me. I had heard Bob WUIa. (аамш wcateni шн- ywug siagar, tells Bob haw BAD- other calcium salts because it rep­ countries that have asked for sup­ about the wonderful results cause of your trouble. And. as so often, it’s because you need this •ic band leader. I o v m I* talk with ACOL haa hal»a< her. НшОгаЛа resents both calcium and phos­ plies because of the production amazing health-building, nerve and tissue repairing HADACOL HADACOL had been bringing to bis ram at lha ТПамя Balldhu phoric acid in a soluble combii bottlenecks. In the meanwhile formula Millions ol people have been benefited by it So don't you so many of my friends. Soon after audliorlam la Oklahawa Cltjr ol fatta wha a n abtalatag tion.' folks are asked to limit their pur­ think that you owe it. to yourself to give this great medicine a taking HADACOL I was feeling abaat the bkolan of BADAC»L. blaariaga Iraai tba >сас1еиа В “Uttle did I realize when 1 chases to two small or two large chance to help you? Remember the name HADACOLI Remember much better, had no gastric dis­ In lha »telara abava Mlaa Batty Vltai^aa aiH Mteaiala la BAI made Calcium Glycerophosphate bottles and not to accept inferior the man who discovered this remedy! Remembei his activities In turbances and was as hungry as Laa Lobb, 7M CMIega St. Bath> COL «M I WUIaeach weak far a part of the now famous HADA­ substitutes because there is only behalf of the poor, the humble and the needyl Don't delav Start • horse. I am no longer nervous. any. Okla., a vary ptaadali ■atwarh hraaèleart. COL formula that in time the de- one HADACOL. ■ising HADACOL—you and yout family—today' . I am sure that HADAOCOL helped me a great deal and I recommend it to my friends.” Here’s the statement Of another HADACOL user, 'Miss Carol Jean White, 3636 Weat Park St, Okla­ homa City: “One of the luckiest days of my life was when I heard Bob Wills tell about the wonderful'blessings of HADACOL. I had lost my ap- : petite, my energy was down. I suffered with gastric disturbances and indigestion. I took the advice of Bob Wills and took HADACOL. I felt better and better as 1 have continued to take HADACOL. now rccommend HADACOL to my friends.” Miss Lobb and Miss White both suffered with a deficiency of B Vitamins and important Minerals which HADACOL contains. A lack of only a small amount of the B Vitamins and certain Minerals will cause digestive dis­ turbances . . . Your food will not agree with you . . . You will have an upset stomach . . . You will suffer from heartburns, gas pains, and your food will sour on your stomach, and you will not be able to eat the things you like for fear of being in misery afterwards. HADACOL contains not only one, but 5 of the B Vitamins. HADACOL contains not only one, but 4 of the necessary Minerals. It comes to you in liquid form, easily assimilated in the blood stream so that it can go to work right away. It Is easy to understand, there­ fore why countless thousands have already been benefited by this amazing tonic, HADACOL, WILKIHS DRUG COHPANY MOCKSVItLE, N. C. IFSIDAY, APRIL 14,1950 THE MOCKSVrnLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGE Ü

NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF KEfliL der of the Superior Court of Da­ 62 acres of land lying on the East NOTICE OF SVMMONS ANB se n 'WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT ESTATE vie County, North Carolina, in a side of Dutchman Creek. North Curolina North Carolina, special proceeding entitled "J. D. Bidding at this re-sale will Davie County Davie County Collette, Esther R. Collette, Set­ commence with a proposal in the In the Superior Court In the Superior Court tle Harp, Cleo C. Davis, Minnie sum of $2205.00. Before the Clerk Before the Clerk Collette, Elizabeth Patterson, This 10th day of April, 1950. т ш т ~ PLACE OF SALE: Court W. G. Barnett, Plaintiff In the matter of J. D. Collette, Ruby C. Leagans, Roy W. Col­ House, Mocksville, N. C. Vs. Esther R. Collette, Bettio Hai-p, lette, et.als. Ex Part”, the under­ PIANOS, Easter Sale. Now and TIME OF SALE: April 29, 1950. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ON GENERAL Electrical Contract* Trod McConeghy, Hubert Dickin­ CleoiC. Davis, Minnie Collette, signed Commissionet- will expose used pianos. Spccial price on re­ TERMS OF SALE: Cash. THE WEATHER—Bring us your ing and Electrical Service. N. C. son and Graco, Inc., Defendants. Elizabeth Patterson, Ruby C. ■at public sale to the highest bid­ built pianos. E. G. Fritts Piano ROBERT S. McNEILL, pork, fresh and in good con­ Licensed Electrician and Con* Tho defendant aborve named, Leagans, Roy W. Collette, ct der for cash at the Court House Co., 40 First avenue, Lexington, 4-14-3t Commissioner dition and wc will guarantee tractor. J. W. Rodwell, Mockft* •Graco, Inc., will take noticc that als, Ex Parte. door of Davie County, in Mocks- N. C., Telephone 2893. 3-31-2t the cure. DAVIE FREEZER ville, N. C. Phone 40. 11-10-tf an action entitled as above has Under and by virtue of an or- -yiUe, N. C., on Saturday the 29th diiy of April, 1950, at 12 o'clock NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY LOCKER, Phone 240. 2-10-tfn been commenced against it in the WEAR EVER HOUSE PAINT— noon, the following described real PUBLICATION Superior Court of Davie County, demanded in said Complaint. The Inside, outside white and wide WE PAY—Coih prices tor used estate, situate in Clarksville Town­ North Cfarolina TRAINED PRACTICAL NURSE North Carolina, for damages in defendant, Graco, Inc., will also range of colors, $1.99 per gallon. automobiles. McCanless Motor ship, Davie County, North Caro­ Davie County available. Phone 20J13 Itp -the sum of $7,850.00 as a result of take notice ithat a Warrant of At­ Marsh’s Store, Depot St. at Lex­ Co., SaUsbury, N. C. в-15-tC lina, adjoining the lands of W. F. In the Superior Court the -negligence of the defendant tachment -nuis issued by the said ington Highway, Mocksville. Collette, C. S. Eaton, J. F. Eaton, Mary M. Pesaro NOTICE OF SALE OF PER­ in permitting its truck and trailer Clerk of Sujierior Court of Davie 4-7-3tn PRESCRIPTIONS — Have yours’ D A . Lowery, N. K Stanley and to strike and collide with plain­ county, North Carolina, on the vs SONAL PROPERTY filled by a college trained and others, and bounded as follows, John N. Posaro tiff’s truck and trailer on or about 6th day of Mtarch, 1950, and that FOR SALE—400 bales lespedeza As administrator of T. W. Tut­ registered druggist at HALL an amended .and supplemental to-wit: The defendant John C. Pesaro March 5, 1950, in Davie County, peavine and soy bean hay mix­ terow, Sr., deceased, I will offer DRUG COMPANY. The cost ia Order of Attachment was issued FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a will take notice that an action en­ North Carolina; that the said de­ ed; 9 acres of good pine tim­ at public auction for cash at the no more. 10-22-tfn. by the Clerk of Superior Court stone in Jas Eaton’s line, Jno. E. titled as above has been com­ home place, Calahaln township, fendant, Graco, Inc., Avill further ber, approximately 300,00 feet. of Davie County on the 18th day Collette’s corncj': thence South 3 menced in the Superior Court of at 10 o’clock a.m., on the 29th take notice that it is required to Tom Ellis, Advance, R. 2. PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINT­ appear at Uie oifice of the Clerk of March, 1950, against the prop­ deg. East 8 chains to a stone; Davie County, North Carolina, day of Ajril, 1950, the following MENT for pork to be processed thence North deg. East 7.50 4-7-2tp of Superior Court of said County erty of said defendant, returnable 88 for an absolute divorce on the items of personal property: in our plant. This is very necess­ to the Clerk of Superior Court of chains to a stone; thence 82.50 grounds of two years separation; 1 cow ary during the winter months. in the courthouse in Mocksville, EXECUTOR’S NOTICE' Davie County, N. C. chains to a stone; thence East 4 2 horses DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER North Carolina, not later than and the said defendant will fur­ Noticc is hereby given that the chains to a stone; thcnce North 1 2-horse plow twenty (20) days after the 22nd Dated this 18th day of March, ther take notice that he is re­ 10-28-tfn 8 chains to a stone; thence South undersigned, Flossie Cornatzer -drag harrow day of April, 1950, and answer or •1950. quired to appear at the office of 1 1 88 deg. West 37.50 chains to the Jones, has been this day qualified 1 2-horse wagon demur to the complaint filed in S. H. CHAFFIN, the Clerk of the Superior Court FOUR ROOM APARTMENT for tieginning, containing 31 acres, as executor of the estât eof Mar­ 2 walking cultivators said action, or the plaintiff will Clerk Superior Court Davie of ¿aid County, at the Court House rent. First floor, with bath and more or less. vin R. Jones, deceased, late of the 1 hay rake private entrance. 410 N. Main apply to the Court for the relief County, North Carolina. 3-24-4t in Mocksville, N. C., within twen­ County of Davie and State of 1 mowing machine SECOND TRACT: Adjoining ty days after the 3rd day of May, St., Mocksville. Mrs. W. H. Dodd. North Carolina. All persons hav­ 1 riding cultivator (horse- above tract and lands of Joseph 1950, and answer or demur to 4-14-tfn Collette, Susan Lowery, Sallie ing claims against the estate of drawn) the complaint in said action, or Collette, James Eaton, on the wa­ the said decedent will present 1 cotton planter LIVESTOCK OWNER the plaintiff will apply to the ters of Dutchman’s Creek. BE­ them to the undersigned on or 1 wood saw court for the relief demanded in Wheels Aligned W e Will Pick Up Your Dead, Crippled or GINNING at a stone, Joseph W. before the 3rd day of April, 1951, 1 horse-drawn drill said complaint. By the BEAR Syatem Collette’s corner; thence South 3 or this notice will be pleaded in 1 G model Deere tractor, 1946 For Safe Drlvinit This 31st day of March, 1950. Plugs deg. East 8.30 chains to a stone; bar of their recovery. All persons 1 John Deere tractor disk har­ R OBIE N A S H S. H. CHAFFIN. thencc West 88 deg. East 37.50 indebted to said estate please row 1818 8. Main St.—Phene 650 Clerk Superior Court Salisbury, N. C. chains to a stone; thence North make prompt settlement. 1 Athens 3-disk plow ROBERT S. McNEILL, Attorney Miles- Norses- Cattle- Hegs 8.30 chains to a stone; thence This 3rd day of April, 1950. 1 1940 Plymouth 4-7-4t trailer car South 88 deg. West 30 chains to FLOSSIE CORNATZER JONES, 1 The above articles may be in­ a stone; thcnce South 2.50 chains Executrix of Marvin R. Jones ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE Biltmore House, George Van­ to a stone; thence West 4 chains spected at any time prior to the DAVIE BRICK derbilt Estate at Asheville, N. C., B. C. BROCK, Attorney. 4-7-6t 24 HOUR SERVICE—7 DAYS A WEEK to a stone; thencc North 2.50 sale. contains n o bedroom suites. It This 5th day of April, 1950. chains to a stone; thence South 88 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE COMPANY requires around five hours to THOMAS W. TUTTEROW, Jr., deg. 7 chains to the beginning, Notice is hereby given tliat tho visit all the rooms in the house. Administrator of Thomas W. Tut­ containing 31 ^acres, more or less, undersigned, Sanford Nail, has Call Us Immediately When Animal Dies terow, Sr., deceased. 4-14-3t STONE & COAL making 62 acres, more or less, in been this day qualified as exec­ the two parcels or tracts. utor of the estate of Mary J. Now AvailabI« NOTICE TO CREDITORS SAVING AND EXCEPTING Wellman, deceased, late of the Niiht Phone lit FLOWERS Notice is hereby given that the from the above two tracts a lot County of Davie, and State of Day PhoM IM VETERANS GREASE & TALLOW CO. Corsages — Cut Flowers undersigned T. G. Cartner, has or parcel of land containing 7.6 North Carolina. All persons MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PHONE acres, more or less, heretofore sold Designs — Potted Plants this day qualified as Administra­ 221 having claims against the estate off and conveyed to N. K. Stan­ tor C. T. A. of the estate of Viola of the said dccedent will present If Long Distance, C A L L C O L L E C T ley by deed duly recorded in the Cartner, late of Davie County, them to the undersigned on or be­ office of the Register of Deeds North Carolina. All pel-sons hav­ DAVIE FLORIST fore the 18th day of March, 1951, for Davie County, N. C., in Book ing claims against the said es­ ROWAN Ralph Wright— Owners— James Boger Wilkesboro St. or this noticc will be pleaded in No. 42, page No. 437, the same tate of the deceased Viola Cart­ Phone 222-W bar of their recovery. All per­ being all of that portion of said ner, are notified to present them sons indebted to said estate please duly verified to the undersigned, PRINTING CO. make prompt settlement. on or before April the. 15th, 1951, Phone 532 - Salisbury, N. C. D IR EC TO R Y of Dependable Business This 18th day of March, 1950. or this noticc will be pleaded in SANFORD NAIL, bar of their recovery. All persons One of the larKe.st printing Executor of Mary J. Wellman indebted to the said estate will and office supply houses in 3-24-6t please make prompt settlement (he Carolinas. and Professional Sei'vice with tlie undersigned. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE This April the 11th A.D. 1950. • Printing Flour, Meal, Feed Stuff Roy W. Collette, having this T. G. CARTNER, DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS See The and Grain day qualified as Admin'.strator of Administrator, C. T. A. of Viola The Best in Drugs and Minnie Collette, deceased, late of Cartner, Mocksville, N. C. R.F.D. • Lithographing Mocksville Enterprise Buyers and Ginner* Drug Service of Cotton the County of Davie and State of Hudson Si Hudson, Attys. SALES SERVICE North Carolina, hereby notifies Salisbury, N. C. 4-14-Ot • Typewriters Prescriptions Accurately For All Types of J . P. Green all persons holding claims against Compoiinded PemhiStM the estate of the said decedent to There are 378 waterfalls in • Complete Job Work MIHiit Go. present the same duly verified to Brazil, 164 of which have a po­ Office Supplies H*n Drag Go. Chevrolet Go. Phone 32 Near Depot him at Wilkins Drug Company, tential power of at least 5,000,000 Phone 84 Mocksville Mocksville, N. C., on or before horsepower. Phone 141 Mocksville Tel. ise MocksviUe the 25th day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar There has been an increase of Lumber, General of their recovery. All persons in­ 140 per cent_in fatal road acci­ # Pure Crystal lett Supplies, Sheetrack, debted to said estate will please dents in England since 1921. 9 Coal for Grates, Stoves Plastet make immediate settlement. Furnaces and Stoker» This 25th day of March, 1950. For Dogs ond Livestock ROY W. COLLETTE, ^ р ц м SEVERE MANGE, ITCH. FUNGI, SMitb-DmnlM Administrator of Minnie Collette. BARE SPOTS AND MOIST ECZE­ Moekevilb MA (pufled, moisc can and fttt). LraberGi. ROBHKT S. McNEfLL, Attorney. SAMPSON S S С R Ear. (orcnesi, ear mices, puss pirn* 3-31-6t pies and oiher skin irriiatipns. Pro­ lee ft Fpel Go. PHONi m-j motes healing and hair gtowch or YOUR MONEY BACK. Phone 116 RELIEF FROM PAINFUL Salisbury Highway ATHLETES FOOT IN ONE HOUR Агггомовшс sAFmr Or your 40c back. T-4-L, with PENETRATING alcohol ’ base, Glass Installed 0 Chrysler - Plymouth Quality Building Materials strikes imbeded infection IN­ —All Hodels— Builders Hardware STANTLY with strong active R O B IE N A S H SA1.ES & SERVICE medication. Ask any druggist for Benjamin Moore Paints this quick-drying, colorless lo­ 1810 S. Main St.—Phone 650 tion. Today at Salisbury, N. C. # International Trucks Davie Lmber WILKINS DRUG CO. Davie fIttSM PTieiÊ t o Gonpaiy , DR. R. L. CHILLCOTT Motor GonpaBy Phon*^ 207 • Railroad St. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Phone 169 Mocksville MocksviUe, N. C. 1000 North Main Street Salisbury, N. C. 0 to U • t to S DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY & SUNDAY MON.. WED., FRIDAY EVENINGS 1:30-9:00 P.M. For Best In • CUSTOM GRINDINa M vmwwwwwvwawvwwawwvvvmwvwwwvwmvwvwvm A Wilkins Drug Co. R E C A P P IN G • CORN MEAL Pboae I I Send Your Tires to • FEEDS FOR SALB Want Aif Furaacet, Oil Bunten and Stokers, Fufoae« Tire DebaiMere, Foeter-lipi» Btpalrbig aad Cicaataf DAVIS-McNAIR FURNACE CO. W A L K E R Feed M i FUNERAL HOME Im. Ш М N «th Maia SteMt laUabury, N. С. Ambulance Scarvke . 904 NorthwMt Blvd. P h e n t M Пмае m e Daj; Night M4-W WInitan-aakw, W. .C. Phone 48 PAGE 8 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1950

.^AAlWJVSAAmV.VWWWVWWWWWVWmnn/VWWWWWVWWWWWVWWVWUWWA where it is said the first postof- tice in the “Forks” was estab­ HORNER TO SPEAK lished, called in honor of the pro­ IT SEEMS TO ME: prietor, “Richmond Hill." He By C. G. TOMLINSON was the father ot a largo family, ONRADIOTUESDAY VWVWVWArLVAr.-AV-.-A%WgVlrtVWWVWAWAWAWyWWhftVWAWWWÄVSVWWAVWWiVi among them General Jesse A. W. E. (Bill) Horner, Sanford Pearson, Joseph Pearson, Rich­ 1901 PICNIC ADDRESS north than Salisbury (if that far), ot Mocksville, near the broad bot publisher socking the Democratic mond M. Pearson and Giles N. David M. Furches, chief jus­ striking the Yadkin river at the' toms of Bear Creek, very shortly nomination to congress from tlie tice ot the supreme court ot North old Trading Ford, si.x miles east after he left Pennsylvania. The Pearson. Jesse was a lawyer, and a soldier in the Creek War, and Eiglith Congressional District, Carolina, delivered the annual of .Salisbury. So it is certain that bottoms of Boar Creek contained was frequently a member ot the will address voters over a dis­ Masonic picnic address in Mocks­ he never saw the beautiful plains a heavy growth ot beech, produc­ State Legislature. Joseph was a trict-wide radio hookup trom 6:15 ville on August 8, 1901. and fertile valleys ot the “Forks," ing largo masts ot its rich nuts, lawyer, a member of the Legis­ to 6:30, Tuesday evening, April 18. Judge Furclies, one ot the em­ nt that time a vast peavine prai­ which made it a tine hunting lature and a member of Congress. This is the first district-wide inent lawyers and judges ot his rie, except along the water cours­ ground for bear. And there is a And Richmond was the great hookup in the history of the day, was born and reared in the es, and here and tliere a stately tradition, which I have heard from Chief Justice of North Carolina, Eighth District, and will include Farmington community. Later in old oak that had escaped the fire old persons, long since dead, that who adorned the bcnch for more stations WWGP, Sanford; WSTS, his life he moved into Iredell of the Indians. It he had, I am Daniel and his father killed 99 than 40 years, the last 30 being on Southern Pines; WEEB, South­ county. sure that the beauties ho found bear in the.se hunting grounds in the Supreme Court bench. And ern Pines; WEWO, Laurinburg; From an old scrapbook of Mrs. in that part ot Rowan he did see, one year, and the creek took its WMAP, Monroe; WAYN, Rock­ would have been found here. The name from that fact. owing to his great ability and THE HEILINER, shown above, Is capable of picking Susan Eaton ot Cana, I have ob­ learning, and the great length ot ingham; WBUY, Lexington; WT glowing description and praise be­ Squire Boone died on this Bear tained a copy ot this historic ad­ time he was on the bench, he NC, Thomasville; WKBC, North up 16 yards of dirt and moving at a m aximum rate of stowed on that section would Creek farm and was buried at old dress. This is being reproduced probably impressed himself more Wilkesboro; WADE, Wadesboro. speed of 30 miles per hour. The Eidson company is have at least been divided with Joppa. But Daniel could not here because ot the traditions it upon the judicial history ot the Listen in. (Adv.) currently employing two Heiliners in full-filling its the beauties and fertility of the stand the pressure of the tide ot brings torth out of a period about state than any other judge has “Forks"—to my mind one ot the emigration, and he went West in grading contract on the Durham by-pass. It is re­ which little is known in Davie over done. He was the father of BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS richest and most beautiful pof- search ot larger fields and fresher ported that the Eidson Company is the only possessor county. Because ot its length, it the Hon. Richmond Pearson, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Renegar of tions ot North Carolina. hunting grounds and died in Mis­ of this type of equipment in North Carolina. will appear in two installments the grandfather of Lieut. Rich­ Mocksville, a son, April 11, at Settlement of Iredell souri in 1820. mond Pearson Hobson. When he Rowan Memorial Hospital. Nor can it be stated with ccr- About 1800 there was a heavy Mocksville, N. C., August 8. left Davie and moved to Yadkin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chattin JI tainty from whence the first set- emigration from Currituck coun­ $500,000 DURHAM BY-PASS 1901. Ladies and Gentlemen: he procured a postotfice to be ot Route 4, a daughter, Sandra K., ty, consisting ot the Brickhouses, have not come here today to make ^his established there, which was on April 9. can often be determined by the the Ferebees, the Brocks, the BUIIT BY LOCAL CONTRACTOR you a speech; but, like Rip Van named Richmond Hill, in honor religion ot the settlers, connected Taylors, the Fulfords, the Cuth- Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers of Winkle, returned to my old home of his father, and after the old Eidson Company with some historic tact, as the rell.s, the Balances and others. Route 4, a son, on April 5. after an absencc of 35 years, not postoffice and homestead. And . . . , „„„ Scotch settlement in Cumberland, This colony settled in the Farm­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keaton of Receives Write-Up entn-ely "myself to ask, where _ the home ot his son, Richmond, on the Cape Fear river, after the ington country, and when I was Yadkin county, a son, on March are my old friends? Where’s Col­ near Asheville, is also called Rich­ In Current Magazine a little boy it was still called 31. onel Austin? Where’s Ephraim | ^ulloden in 1746; or the mond Hill. settlement of Iredell county, soon The Eidson Construction com­ Gaither? Where’s Colonel March? “Little Currituck.” This was a Mr. and Mrs. John J. Godby after Braddock’s defeat in 1755. pany of Mocksville has the grad­ Where’s A. M. Booe? AVhere's Dr. splendid emigration, settled in Gaither Family ot Mocksville, a son, Charlie. Not but what there were settlers ing contract on the $500,000 by­ J. F. Martin? Where’s J. M. Clem­ one of the best portions ot the The date ot the settlement ot Eugene, on March 28. in Iredell before that time, scat­ pass being built around Durham. ent The answer is they arc all county, out of which grew a splen­ the Gaither family in the “Forks” tered here and there over the This roadway, when completed dead. I only see here today a did citizenship. Many ot their de­ I do not know. But we do know exerted its influence in your com­ greater part of the county. But, will be 4.49 miles long with a few of my old friends that were scendants still live in that sec­ that it was a large and influen­ munity for more than a hundred upon Braddock’s defeat, which paving width of 24 feet. It is the active in life, or co-temporaries tion of the county. tial family in the early settlement years, manifesting itself now in left western Pennsylvania ex­ right section of a proposed four- with me. Among them Dr. Mc- Fearaon Family of the "Forks.” your townsman, E. L. Gaither, posed to the depredations of the lane highway. Guirc, Dr. Kimbrough, F. M. The Pearson family sprang We find that Basil Gaither was and many others. Indians, the white population of The Eidson company is the Johnson and a few others—the from Richmond Pearson, who set­ elected to the Legislature in that section had to flee for safety. subject of an article currently rest have all gone. But I am still tled at the “shoals” of the South 1790, where he was continued un- (Next week the address of Judge They came to North Carolina like appearing in the March issue of among friends—the children and Yadkin river, now Cooleemee. He til 1802. Being elected six times Furches will continue with a dis­ a swarm of bees and settled prin­ the “Dixie Contractor" magazine, grandchildren of my old friends. was a Virginian, a man of some in succession to the House and cussion of the Whigs, Tories, the cipally in the Piedmont section along with pictures of personnel W. S. SIZER, resident engi­ I would not have come here today means, and erected the first mill seven times to the Senate. Bryan family, and the battle of lying between the Yadkin and Ca­ and equipment. neer for North Carolina High­ but for that. at that place. He lived in a red This family you still have with Shallow Ford, and on into the tawba rivers. They brought with J. H. "Hub” Eidson of Mocks­ way Department, who is in I therefore do not expect- to house on the hill above the shoals. you, having borne its part and dark days of 1860.) them, as tar as they could, their ville is the president and general charge and is pushing the work make a speech, but to bring to­ belongings, their habits, and their manager of the company. ‘on the by-pass around Dur­ gether some of the traditions of religion. And while it would seem The specifications call for the ham, N. C. the early settlement of your coun­ that the greater part of this swarm Eidson company to move over ty, and of its people, from that settled in Iredell, Mecklenburg 400,000 cubic yards of earth in clay. The cuts range from one time to a more recent period. preparing the road for the paving to over 40 feet deep. Some of the The “Forks” Cabarrus and the southern and Bufl^g Materids western portion of Rowan, have operation that is scheduled to be­ hauls are reaching the maximum It is not entirely certain when I no doubt that a part of this hive gin this summer. Other main quan- ot over 6,000 feet. . the first settlements were made settled in the “Forks,” and in this Some of the Items in Stock at Present; ties arc 43 acres clearing, 24 acrcs According to the resident en­ in the "Forks" (Davie county); neighborhood, as old Joppa would grubbing, 3,000 cubic yards drain- gineer, W. S. Sizer, the roadway, but it is safe to say that it was indicate. Black Mortar Color — German Siding — Asbestos Siding — gae e.xcavation and 5,000 feet of with its small number of curves between 1745 and 1750. At that But as already stated, there Framing — Sheathing — Ceiling — Pine Flooring — Oak concrete pipe. is planned to provide good sight time it was a part of Anson coun­ were settlers here before this Fast Moving Machinery distance tor motorists. ty, and it remained so until 1753, Flooring — Sash — Pittsburg Paint — Pine Finish and Mould­ swarm, and as early as 1745. This The following line-up of fast Ahead of Schedule when Rowan county was erect­ ing — Doors — Builders Hardware — Screen Doors — Nails population came from the states moving machinery is being uti­ The North Carolina State high­ ed, and it became a part ot Row­ Sheet Rock — Rock Lath — Gypsum Sheathing — Insulation north ot us: Virginia, Pennsylva­ lized on the grading' Two Hoil- way and public works commis­ an. At that time, during the Rev­ Board — Plywood — Beaver Board — Prestwood — Rock nia, Maryland, Rhode Island and iners, capable of picking up l(i sion awarded the contracts on this olutionary war, and until 1836, probably others. But we find no Wocl — Plaster — Lime — Cement — Corner Bead — Mortar yards of dirt and moving at a job in August and work was com­ when Davie county was formed, distinct religious creed in the Mix — Metal Lath — Corner Rite — Roll Roofing — Plaster maximum speed of 30 miles per menced in September of 1949. De­ it was known as the “Forks,” de­ "Forks” by which the first set­ hour. (Wo understand that the spite adverse weather conditions, riving this name from its loca­ Paris — Vermiculite — Bird Roofing tlers may be traced, as we do in Eidson company is the sole pos­ construction on this project is tion, lying as it does in the fork Iredell, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg AND MANY OTHER ITEMS! sessor of this type of equipment more than 100 days ahead of of the North and South Yadkin and Rowan. In a large part of in North Carolina.) Also, three schedule. It is understood from Rivers. the territory between the Yadkin 12 yard Tui'napuls; two HD-14 A1 tlie contractor that the project is The earliest written history we and Catawba, this hive from west­ lis-Chalmers tratcors; two 515 approximately 80 per cent com­ have of this section ot North Car­ ern Pennsylvania formed the CAÜDELL LUMBER CO. Garwood scrappr-wagons; Lorain pleted. olina is Lawson, an English pio­ controlling population in relig­ crane; one Adams 610 motor grad­ In addition to the resident en­ neer and adventurer, who passed “EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER” ious matters, as well as in State. er; one HD-10 Allis-Chalmers gineer, Mr. Sizer, other highway through this state in 1703. But This colony trom Pennsylvania Mocksville, N. C. tractor and earth tamper; one supervision personnel on the job he never came further west than Phone 139 seemed to be divided principally model M Allis-Chalmcrs tractor include C. T. Fraley, senior in­ the Catawba river, nor further and loader; plus other miscella­ spector: L. E. King, junior inspec­ between the Lutheran, Presby­ neous equipment. tor, Henry Earp, junior inspector. by the North Carolina highway terian and Associate Reformed Г"'': The type of material being en­ George Copley is superintendent department under the direction (Seceder) churches. At first the countered in this project is sand­ tor the Eidson company. ot E. M. Cothran, roadway de­ Presbyterian and Associate Re­ stone, stone, boulders and red The road plans were prepared sign engineer. formers built churches in com­ mon. All worshipped together, Make Short Work of Three Big Jobs! as the country was thinly popu­ /V f Л / У О g: E K T Ê L Ê 1 1 lated, and they had but few o n preachers, and little to pay them with. As these congregations grew stronger, they divided and /Л/ Г/о/V became Presbyterian and Asso­ ciate Reformers, according to the Think of it—one man alone docs —Starting Friday, April 14th—Ends Saturday, April 29th— numerical strength of each con­ as much work in a day with a John gregation. Deere One* or Two>Row Com* Among the earliest settlers of bination Unit M twtmty «»foriy tmtm 2 Davis Safety Grip Tires...... $22.33 the “Forks” were the Bryans, the worimg with muhs! Beds or furrows SIZE 600-16 plus Federal & State Tax Pearsons, thé Gaithers, the Horns, are more uniform. . . fertilizer is de­ posited for maximum benefit . . . the Howells, and the Halls. Ot and cotton, corn or other crops are Free Antenna and Installation on All Auto Radios course there were many others planted more accurately for bigger that cannot be mentioned today. yields. Easily convened for flat- There is but one other, and his planting by removing disk hillers; Eighteen inch cut Power Lawn Mower ...... $85.50 son, that I will mention. These for cultivating, by removing plant- and fertilizing atiachments and are Squire Boone and his son, substituting shovels on same frame. Daniel, the noted pioneer. BIKE TIRE AND TUBE...... $2.29 John Deere Combination Units Squire Boone’s Family are available in one* and two>row History tells us that Daniel types for the John Deere Two.Cyl> SPARK PLUGS, reg. 44c— in sets ...... 29c Boone was born in Bucks county. inder Tractor that fits your farm. 1 ^ 1 Pa., Feb. 11, 1735, and came to See HS for complete information. TT TW -J S f W I North Carolina with his father Hem« OwiMd and Operafvd by when about 14 years old. Wheth­ er Squire Boone’s lirst settlement MARTIN BROTHERS GEORGE ROWLAND was in the "Forks,” I do not know. PHONED MOCKSVILLE, N. C. But we do know that he settled Phone 51 Mockivffle. N . C. on what is known as the MuUican JO H N D E E R E or Helpler farm, three miles west VOLUME~XXXIII “All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1950 All The County News For Everybody’ No. 4 TEAMS HONORED Communist Tactics In Brazil Explained Six Candidates In Race WITH BANQUET To Local Rotarians M. M. Murray and C. F. Arndt Laiz Lessa, a native of Rio de of the MocksviUc Flour Mills, Janeiro, Brazil, told members of F or Davie County Sheriff Inc., gave a banquet last week the local Rotary club Tuesday of honoring the basketball teams, how the Communists were seek­ Carl O. McDaniel ing to turn the people ot his coun­ Cancer Crusade Now the Millers and Millerettes. Those Files For Clerk Of present included the members of try against the United States. Underway In Davie the two teams, and the husbands Mr. Lcssa, who is a graduate of Miss Flossie Martin, command­ Superior Court and wives. Rabello college of Brazil, is at­ er of Davie county unit of the Joe King, widely known en­ tending Lenoir Rhyne college on American Cancer society, has an­ Three candidates, two Repub­ tertainer, and his blackfaced pro­ a Rotary student exchange schol­ nounced plans for the current licans and a Democrat, beat the deadline last Saturday and filed tege, “Brandywine,” thoroughly arship. drive now underway. entertained the crowd present He stated that the communistic Miss Martin announced that for county offices. Those filing Saturday were: Hubert R. Eaton with the art of ventriloquy. Paul faction used every conceivable pamphlets had been distributed of Mocksville for sheriff; Carl O. Pegram of Winston-Salem render­ means to poison the minds of the in all the schools e.splaining the McDaniel of Route 4 for clerk of ed several selections on the piano. people against the United States. purpose and scope of the program. court, and Dr. G. V. Greene for C. H. Tomlinson led group sing­ That even though the Communist Collection boxes have been placed coroncr. ing of several numbers. as a political party was now out­ in the stores of the county. Films D. J. "Nick” Mando, coach of lawed in his country, they still are being shown to all the high A hotly contested race for sher­ the Millers during the past year, abused their right of freedom of school students and to two Par- iff looms as both parties enter three men in the May primary. acted as master of ceremonies. speech and press to describe the ent-Teachcr associations. She an­ THE TROPHY COLLECTION OF THE MOCKSVILLE MILLERS Filing as candidates on the Demo­ He expressed the appreciation of United States as an imperiaalis- nounced that letters seeking funds is shown as displayed at tt)c banquet honoring the teams last Hubert R. Eaton cratic ticket arc: C. A. "Dock” the two teams for the backing tic country whose only interest will be mailed out in the county week. The above trophies were awarded to the Millers for Tutterow of Route 1; C. A. winning the following tournaments: YMCA Gold Medal Tourn­ and support through the past in Brazil was to exploit il for per­ soon. Files Candidacy ament (piass A) of Winston Salem in 1947 and again in 1948. years of the Mocksville Flour sonal gain. That they describe Ar­ "Buck" Garrison of Farmington; Davie county’s quota is $650. Hubert R. Eaton, Republican, Class A bracket of the Piedmont Open Tournament in Greet^ Mills. He reviewed the record gentina as the most progressive and W L. Wallace of Mocksville, Of the money raised. 25 percent filed Saturday as a candidate of boro in 1947, and runners-up in 1948. Winners of the York of the Millers, pointing out that South American country because R. 2. Those seeking the Repub­ Oil Invitational Tournament in Mt. Airy, 1949, and runners-up will he spent for research na­ his party for the office of sheriff they had won at least one major of that country’s stand against lican candidacy are: Hobart Hoots in 1950. Winner of the Northwest All-Star Tournament at tionally. 15 percent on programs oi Davie county, subject to the Jefferson, 1950. tournament each year since ac­ the United States. of Mocksville; Alex Tucker of of professional and public educa­ May primary. tivation. Mr. Lessa explained that the Advance; and Hubert Eaton of tion, information and campaigns; Mr. Eaton, 45 years of age, was Millers' Record records showed that Brazil owed Mocksville. treatment of the cancer patient; born in Clarksville township and In 1947 the Millers won the a greater part ot its culture and JAYCEES HEAR CONTROLSiOE and 60 percent will be retained reared on a farm. He attended For Clerk ot Sufcriw C «w t class A championship of the Pied­ commercial development to the by the 61 state and city divisions the schools of the county and S. H. Chaffin, Republican in­ mont Open tournannent at Greens­ United States. But that the Com­ of the society. Of this, money is Mars Hill college. He taught cumbent, is the sole candidate of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ISSUE boro. That same year they also munists were seeking to destroy spent locally in towns and cities school in 1923-24. Was connected his party. Carl O. McDaniel of Ray Galloway Speaks won the class A Gold Medal Y. the link of friendship that now for more than 18 different cate­ with the Erwin Cotton Mills as Mocksville, R. 1, is the candidate M. C. A. tournament in Winston- existed between the two coun­ Before Local Club gories, including purchase of shipping clerk for 20 years. He of the Democratic party for this HERE & 7 HERE Salem. tries. Ray Galloway of Raleigh, state X-ray machines. served 27 months as deputy un­ position. In 1948 they repeated by win­ He praised the Rotary program director of Brewers’ Foundation, der Sheriff Paul Foster. While in Carl O . McDaniel BOOKS 0?EN APBn. ning. the cl»8S A Gold Medal Y. by which stMdents of foreign local Jaycees 2» Cooleemee, he operated the Coo- told last' Thursday M. C. A. tournament in Winston- countries can come into the Unit­ CoiChainnen Announced Mr. McDaniel, life-long resident night that “there is no such thing Registration books for the May leemec theater for ten years. He Salem, and were runners-up in ed States to study. He told of of the county and Cooleemee. waa as a dry county.” “A vote in any primary will open on April 29 at For Mental Health Work is a member of the P.O.S. of A., the Piedmont Open at Greens­ personal acquaintances who had production manager for the Er­ county only changes the form of the polling places of the county, Curtis Price, county school su­ and the Baptist church. At the boro, bowing to Guilford college communistic ideals that changed win Cotton mills prior to his res­ distribution from legal to illegal, it was announced this week by perintendent, and Mrs. J. Frank present he is engaged in dairy team by one point in the final completely after studying in the ignation sometime ago. He is or vice versa,” stated Mr. Gal­ Dr. P. H. Mason, election board Clement, county librarian, have farming. He is married and has minute of play. United States for one year. currently engaged in farmming on loway. chairman. been appointed co-chairmen to two daughters, and is making his In 1949 the Millers won the Curtis Price, chairman of the what was known as the Summer- Mr. Galloway was appearing direct the mental health week home in Mocksville. York Oil Invitational tournament international relations branch of sett farm, which he purchased a before the club as a speaker for BRUSH FIRES BANNED program for Davie county. Mr. Eaton stated that he stood at Mt. Airy. They lost out in the the local club, had charge of the short time ago. He is a veteran tlie legal control of into.'cicating Raleigh—The state forester has Mental Health Week, April 23- for “honest, progressive govern­ semi-finals in both the Y.M.C.A. program and presented Mr. of World War II, seeing action in beverages. Recently tlie club had issued orders that no more brush 29, is the week designated na­ ment that offered a square deal and Piedmont Open tournaments Lessa. the U. S. Navy. He is around 40 heard Paul Ervin of Charlotte, burning permits are lo be issued tionally for every state to em­ for all.” to the ultimate tourney winners. years of age, married and has one who spoke against tho legal sale "until the present situation is re­ phasize general education regard­ This past season, 1950, the Mil­ child. Ho is a member of the of alcoholic beverages. It is the lieved by a good rain.” Garage and Building ing mental health. JERUSALEM FARM BUREAU lers won the Northwest Semi-Pro American Legion and the Episco­ policy of the Junior Chamber of During this week efforts will The Jerusalem Farm Bureau tournament at West Jefferson. Destroyed By Fire pal church. This is the first time Commerce to hear both sides of SQUARE DANCE AT GYM be made lo spread information to will hold a .special meeting at 8 Were runners-up in the York Oil Fire destroyed the garage and he has sought public office. He is any controversial issue. There will be an old fashioned the public concerning mental p.m. April 25 in the Concord Com­ Invitational tournament, and outbuilding of Mrs. O. C. Mc­ around 40 years of age. Say Nothing Good square dance held in the Mocks­ health through newspapers, civic munity building located on high­ bowed out in the semi-finals of Quage on Tuesday of this week. The Democrats filed no entries Mr. Galloway, who is a former ville high school gymnasium Sat­ clubs, schools, churches and oth­ way 801, two miles east of Greasy tho Piedmont Open tournament Trash that was being burned for the offices of representative state commander of the Ameri­ er media. Corner. There will bo a special urday night, April 22, at 8:30 p.m. at Greensboro to a team composed in the lot back of the garage by and coroner. The Republican can­ can Legion, stated that ho could The entire proceeds from this musical program. All those inter­ of Hanes Hosiery and McCrary the cook was blown under the didates are B. C. Brock for rep­ not say anything good whatso­ ested in increasing farm income dance will go into the local can­ Eagles stars. building by the wind. When dis­ O.E.S. Celebrates resentative and Dr. G. V. Greene, ever about alcoholic beverages. are urged to attend and bring cer drive. Grady Flowers, in Millerettes covered by the cook, the entire present incumbent, for county That he would be for any method 25th Anniversary the entire family. charge of the arrangements, an­ This was the first year the Mil­ building was aflame. coroner. or system that would get rid of it nounced that the music would be The local chapter No. 173 of lerettes have had a team. Al­ The promptness and efficiency once and for all in its entirety. (uvnished by a local string band. the Order ol the Eastern Star will though they did not win any tour­ of the local fire department ex­ However, since it is here, and celebrate the 25th anniversary of nament titles they made credit­ tinguished the blaze and prevent­ people would have it regardless, their institution on Wednesday TOBACCO RECOMMENDATIONS HOME BURNS able showing against the top ed it from reaching the nearby the question was “how should it evening. April 26, from 8 p.m. to The home of J. J. Dulin of Ad­ teams of this section. They were house. be handled? “I am on the side of 10 p.m. in the local Masonic hall. BY COUNTY USDA COUNCIL vance was completely destroyed somewhat handicapped by not Public statement of legal and lawful methods of Spccial invitations have been Under the present allotment and at proper intervals. (Pull one by fire on March 29. The fire having any previous experience Mrs. McQuage, publisher of control,” he said. issued to all the Worthy Grand system the total income from to­ to three leaves at a time.) Use occurred around 11 p.m. Origin of playing together, and of play­ the Mocksville Enterprise, issued He pointed out that in consid­ Officers and Grand Officers, who bacco can be maintained and per­ best judgment about quality of is unknown. Nothing was saved. ing under the varied and sundry the following statement: ering the best way to handle this were present for the institution haps increased by following rec­ leaves. rules encountered. “I wish to publicly acknowledge problem three facts should be ta­ of the local chapter, to be pres­ ommended practices. Curing—avoid the use of high LEGION MEETING Raymond Siler, coach of the and express my appreciation to ken into consideration: (1) There ent for this celebration. Remember: temperature—not over 175 de­ The American Legion auxiliary Millerettes, presented awards to the members of the Mocksville is no such thing as a dry county. A general invitation to the Prepare land properly before grees F. while curing. will meet Friday night at 8:00 two of his team who were named fire department for the prompt <2) That reputable surveys show public has been issued to attend setting. Separate tobacco into like o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. R. on the Class A All-Star team of efficiency displayed in answer­ that 65 to 72 per cent of those this celebration as guests of the Spacing—four foot rows—18-22 grades and quality. Bowles. All members are urged the Greensboro tournament. These ing the call and extinguishing the above 16 years of age use alco­ local chapter. inches in the row, depending on to attend. were Betty Ruth Cozart and Faye fire that threatened my home on Com holic beverages to some extent. The following is a list of char­ fertility of land. Anderson Seats. Cole Tomlinson, Tuesday. This performance was Have soil tested for lime and (3) That the law gives the right ter members of the chapter: Mrs. Have soil tested and follow fer­ LIBERTY REVIVAL of the Millers, received the same of invaluable service to me and fertilizer needs. Average soils of possessing alcoholic beverages. Jennie Anderson, Mrs. Marcia Me­ tilizer recommendations given. honor in this tournament. speaks well of the ability of the usually require 300 to 600 pounds (Continued on Page •) The revival meeting at Liberty roney, Miss Ruth Booe, Mrs. Ollie Put out fertilizer one week be­ Clarence Hartman was present­ local fire department.” of recommended fertilizer per Baptist church closed last Wed­ Stockton, Mrs. Bessie Latham, fore setting but tobacco. ed the annual trophy, donated by acre such as 6-8-6, 7-7-7-, 5-10-10 nesday evening. The Rev. Roy Mrs. Florence Daniel, Mrs. Gene­ Run rows on contour. Farmington F F A Band R. G. Brewer, for having the best GUEST SPEAKER or 6-6-12. Drill all over 200 Franklin of Danbury conducted va Waters, Mrs. Creola Wilson, Practice side placement of fer­ percentage record of foul shoot­ The Rev. Cecil W. Robbins, pounds, which should be applied Wins Fiddlers’ Meet the services. Mrs. Bailey Brown, Mrs. Ella tilizer. ing for tho Millers during the editor of the North Carolina in the row. The Farmington FFA String Holthouser and Percy G. Brown. Follow insect and disease con­ REVIVAL past year. Christian Advocate will be guest Prepare a good seed bed. band won ilirst prize at the an­ trol recommendations. speaker at Smith Grove Metho­ Use recommended hybrid va­ nual Fiddlers' convention held at Revival services will continue 13TI1 ANNIVERSARY Practice ridge method of cul­ SCHEDULE GIVEN dist church and Bethlehem Meth­ rieties. tho Troutman school auditorium at Smith Grove Methodist church Last week, on April 16, tho tivation. odist church next Sunday, April Space 14 to 20 inches, depend­ la.st Saturday night, April 15. Sev­ through Thursday evening, April FOR BOOKMOBILE Princess theater quietly obesrved Top in early bloom stage. 23. He will speak at 10 a.m. at ing upon fertility, in rows 3Vi enteen string bands took part in 20. Tlie Rov. Hamby of Florence, Fourth Wednesday in the the passing of the 13th year of If enough good tobacco land is Smith Grove and 11 a.m. at Beth­ feet apart. Ala., is conducting the services. month. Leave Mocksville 9:30; operation under the present man available it is advisable to ro­ the convention and each band lehem. played tiireo selections. First Berriei’’s store, 9:40-10:05; How­ agers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fow­ tate crops. Recommend small Cultivate shallow and frequent­ prize was $35 cash. HONOR STUDENT ard’s store (Ephesus), 10:15- ANNUAL REUNION ler. It was on April 16, 1937, that grain be seeded on land where to­ ly. Lay by when 2>/a feet high. Members of the Farmington Jimmie Ratledge, son of Mr. and 10:30; Call’s .store (Greasy Cor­ The annual Tutterow reunion the premiere showing of the bacco is to be grown. Side-dress according to soil band are J. C. Caudle, leader and Mrs. Ralph C. Ratledge of Ad­ ner), 10:35-10:45; Strickland’s will be held on Sunday, April 30. "new” Princess theatre was held. 'Keep suckers pulled. test recommendations or use 300 violin; Clarence Eaton, guitar; vance made the honor roll the 10:50-11; Gregory's. 11:05-11:30; at Center church. Everyone is The picture. Gene Autry and Do not cultivate tobacco after to 500 pounds of nitrate of soda Bay Hendrix, harmonica; Rich­ past semester at E. C. T. C. in Cooleemee school. 11:40; Mocks- cordially invited to come and Smiley Burnette in “Roundup it is waist high. or its equivalent when corn is ard Carter, guitar. Greenville. ^ e . bring a well filled baiket. Time ia Ttexat,’* Harvest tobacco at proper time feet high. PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1950 Know Your N ew Recruiting Federal Insurance EFFORTS MADE Hours Announced The great American evil ac­ Sgt. George H, Armour, Re­ \ \ f cording to o magazine advertise­ TO AID VETERANS cruiting officer for Iredell, and World War I veterans have rea­ ment is worry. It causes stomach Davie Counties announced this son to be interested in another ulcers, it puts wrinkles on your week a new itinerary for recruit­ WASHDi "bigpush”’—the state-wide drive face, it maltes you inefficient on ing office hours. on the part of all veteran ser­ the job and it might break up The Statesville office, located vice officers to aid all eligible your homo. Now that may sound in Room 224 Post Office Build­ veterans who are permanently funny but as a matter of fact, I ing, will be open and the recruit­ and totally disabled and unable doubt if there ever was a gen­ ing sergeant present from 8 a.m. to earn a living. eration in America that worried to 5 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, as much as we do. We are a na­ Working with service officers Thursdays, Fridays and Satur­ tion of worriers, and one of the of the counties as well as all vet­ days. chief reasons is this: Most of us erans organizations, the North The recruiting sergeant will be do not feel we have economic Carolina Veterans Commission at the Post Office in Mocksville security. has prepared and distributed a each Wednesday morning from comprehensive bulletin on this Statstics on the income of Ihe 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. type of benefit to living disabled wage and salary earners show Information concerning enlist­ veterans. As to veterans who pretty conclusively that the av­ ment in the U. S. Army and the are eligible, it states: “A veteran erage wage earner oi the nation U. S. Air Force can be obtained of World War I or II, released is in no position to provide for at these office hours. the present and future security of from service under conditions other than dishonoral^e, deter­ himself and his family on the The southern part of the Gulf o u t mined by the Veterans Adminnis- CHXXS >UE MED K> wages he earns. There must be Stream moves at a speed of four tration to have one or more non- something else in the modern miles an hour, according to esti­ service • connected disabilities industrial world. mates. LIVE ond UY ««I PAY which permanently and totally And these is something else. It prevent him from earning a live­ From heating woter for wash day right on 1. I tmI for producMon. is old-age and survivors insur­ lihood, may be awarded a pen­ DAVIE DRIVE-IN 2. Pram AtMM-intp«ctod flocks. ance, commonly known as So­ sion of $60 monthly, provided his through mending all the rips and tears a cial Security. Millions of work­ THEATER 3. PrMlwcinf flocks ora fo«l for chick vlfor. income is not over $1,000 annu­ busy family accumulates between Wash ers in the United States are now ally if single, or $2,500 annually Friday & Saturday Your profit» for tho whofo year dopend on tfio quality building security for themselves if he has wife or dependent Days... for all these jobs. Electricity is your in their old-age and for their April 21 & 22 of chicks that you got. It pays to buy from vt whoro child.” survivors when they die. Old- “FALCON’S ALIBI” WASH DAY MAGICIAN. you K N O W that quality is high., Age and Survivors Insurance for Age of the veteran is an im­ ■with Tom Conway workers in commerce and indus­ portant factor in qualifying, and — Also— For only a few pennies, you con accomplish try functions very simply. Each requirements are relaxed mater­ F««4 PURINA payday every wage and salary ially at ages 53, 60 and 65. “FRONTIERS OF ’49” now, in • ftw heurt, what in the B. E.* days Disabled veterans who think with Bill Elliot. 1 Cartoon earner contributes under pres­ required Mondoy, Tuesday and Wednesday. STARTENA ent rates, one and one-half per­ they may be eligible for this ben­ Sunday, April 23 efit should visit their County Ser­ cent of his wages as a premium “THE COBRA WOMAN” W hy not make "first things first" (for Wash CHECKER-ETTS on his Federal insurance. The vice Officer immediately. Coun­ with Maria Montez St Jon employer deducts the one and ty Service Officers or District Hall. One Cartoon Doy, that is) ond see the new AUTOM ATIC last yodr it was tho nation’s a half pcrcent, adds an equal Officers of the State Veterans Monday ft Tuesday chick growing sonsotion. amount and four times a year Commission, will be glad to call April 24 St 25 W ATER HEATERS now on display on our personally on those veterans who Provod on 101 MILLION sends in both contributions to “T Y C O O N ” soles floor? Ask about losy Terms. are too sick or disabled to get chicks. the Federal Government. To­ with John Wayne and gether with the money, he sends out. Loraine Day. 1 Cartoon a report of the amount of wages • Befort Elcetricity Wednesday Sc Thursday paid, a claim must be filed, at Thousands of STARTED & DAY OLD CHICKS. or salary received by the work­ April 26 Sc 27 er to be entered in the worker’s the field office or itinerant sta­ "IN THE NAVY” — ^New Low Price— ^Buy now for Fall Layers social security account in the tion ofthe Administration by the with Abbott Sc Costello DUKE POWEl COMPANY worker, his dependents of his files of the Social Security Ad­ One Cartoon ministration. survivors. Your office is in Room HYBRID SEED CORN—N. C. 1032— N. C. 27— N. There are two things that 437 Nissen Building, Winston-Sa- • Show starts at Dusk C. 26 and Dixie 17— Also Jarvis and Prolific white MUST be done in connection with lem, N. C. Com. 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Census Uses Safeguards States expressly forbids Census Cooleemee Delegates SINGING CONVENTION SHEFHELD REVIVAL FIRST FORESTRY SCHOOL takers and other employees from The Davie County Singing Con­ The Rev. Coyte Xork is holding The first school of forestry in To Attend Convention To Assure Secrecy communicating to any person BIXBY vention wil be held Sunday af­ a revival at Liberty Pilgrim Holi­ the United States, first headed by Residents of this area today not a sworn Census employee any Five delegates who will re­ ternoon, April 23, at 2 p.m. at ness church in Sheffield this Gifford Pinchot, was formed on Miss Gerelene Jolly spent the were given assurance by W. La­ information obtained in the dis­ present workers of the Erwin Smith Grove Methodist church. week, running through Sunday, what is now the Vanderbilt Es­ week end with Miss Shirley Beau­ ment Brown, Census District Su­ charge of their official duties. Cotton Mills Company, at the All singers and public are urged April 30. The service is held each tate, just outside of Asheville, N. champ. pervisor, that any information Severe penalties are provided Sixtii Biennial Convention of the to attend. evening at 7:30 o’clock. C. obtained from them by Census for violation of the Census law Textile Workers Union of Ameri­ Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Latham takers will be held in strictest on the part of employees from ca, CIO, were elected recently at of Winston-Salem spent Sunday confidence. Census Bureau. To reveal any a membership meeting of Locial afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. Brown said that the law such information, he pointed out, 251 at Cooleemee. S. Massey. I which authorizes taking the 17th would rennder the Census taker The convention ot the CIO’s Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robert­ Decennial Census of the United liable, upon conviction, to a fine third largest union will be held son spent Sunday afternoon with i from May 1 to 5 in Mechanics her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hall, Boston, Mass. Carter, Delegates from Cooleemee are: Mr. and Mrs, Turner Robert­ B I G TIRE Harold F. Foster, Business Agent son of Lexington, Mr, and Mrs. DOES YOUR WASHER of Local 251; Paul Hoffman, Hobert Howard and children of President: C. D. Jordan. Member Dulins were Sunday guests of Mr. 1 of tho General Shop Committee; and Mrs, G, S. Uobertson. I NEED A DOCTOR? Claude E. Boger, Chairman o£ Peggy Cornatzer spent Sunday tho Finance Committee and An­ with Betty Beauchamp. | drew J. Patterson, Hecording Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hobertson Secretary of the Colored Local. jpent the week ond at home. Delegates will discuss tho C*l|l \l If you're not getting one of ourgr.ind Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Robertson problem of pensions for te.xtile New Maytags right away, better let and Mr, and Mrs. T, C. Robert-' v.'orUcrs wliieh is complicated by us help keep your old machine work­ Jon and Mrs, Luna Robertson vis- j tho far-flung aspccts ot tho in­ ing. Whatever its age or condition, .tod Dewey Robertson, who liad dustry. They will also di.scuss the misfortune of getting his eye we will promptly put it in best pos- problems caused by tho increased •Ibic working order, replacing worn parts, if nccessary. Phone jeriously hurt Friday. modernization of mills, foreign Little Johnny Maddox is F a m o u s today for a service man to call and give accurate cost estimate. competition, and they will plan spending this wek with his grand increased political action by la­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. fl. Rob­ C. J. ANGELL APPLIANCE CO. bor. ertson. ot as much at .$1,000 and impris­ Phone 259>J Mocksville, N. C. onment for two years. Moreover, prosecution for such offense may be instituted even it disclosure ot DULIN information is made after em­ J. F. Foster is improving at his ployment with the Bureau of the home after an illness of several Census is ended. weeks. Mr. Brown said that the Census Visiting in the home ot Mr. and law even forbids a Census enum­ Mrs. T. N. Foster Sunday were: \ \ erator to answer it he is asked Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gobble, and what the population is of his Mrs. Pete Stewart ot Fork, Mr. District or any smaller area. Such and Mrs. G. B. McDaniel, Mrs. requests, whether from news­ J. K. McCulIoh, Mesdames Ralph papers, local officials, or individ­ Potts, Richard Hendrix, Mr. and AMtmCA'S GUATlSr uals, must be referred to the of­ Mrs. Troy McDaniel and W. F. fice ot the Census District Su­ m i met n - - r - Foster. pervisor. This office will make It’s easy to make floors and steps \ ' Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and look like new with Piiisburfih a pi'oliminary announcement of Mrs. G. L, Foster were Mr. and LOWEST Florhldc Enamel. A« 7R the population soon after the Dis­ -Mrs. Alton Orrell of Winston-Sa­ Eleven durable colors, ® trict’s enumeration has been com­ lem. Black and While. G a U o n pleted. Mrs. David Trivette and son ot PRICE EVER Census enumerators are di­ Smith Grove and Mr. and Mrs. CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY rected not to omit any dwelling Willie Lee Laird and son were house, structure, farm or resident Phone 139 Mocksvillc, N. C. Sunday visitors ot Mrs. O. L. in their districts, and not to enu­ Laird. merate willfully as a resident ot Miss Betty Gray Hartman ot his district any person not enti Advance was guest Sunday af­ tied to be counted in the enumera­ ternoon of Misses Colean and tion district. Enumerators also Gladys Foster. are forbidden to enter upon tho Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stewart and questionnaire the name of any son of Fork were Sunday dinner PLUS TAX fictitious person or to make any guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Potts. fictitious or untruthful statement 6 . 0 0 - 1 6 concerning any person or farm Spring Cleanup enumerator. Conviction upon such AND YOU R a charge would lay the enumer­ Aid To Farmers ator liable to a fine of as much O ID TIR E Purpose of the 1950 Spring as $ and five years’ impris­ 2,000 Clean-up campaign is to aid farm­ onment. Offkr ers and other rural residents in Sim Under provisions of the census correcting “poor housekeeping” act, enumerators are not allowed A/M um fire hazards, according to the Na­ to combine their work with any tional Fire Protection association, other occupation, such as collect­ sponsor of the annual drive. ing information for directory Unlike Fire Prevention week NO OTNIR TIM At publishers, soliciting subscriptions in the fall, no dates are set for to newspapers or magazines, or the Spring Clean-up fire safety selling or advertising any article effort. It customarily begins in whatsoever. The census takers the south in March and moves ТИШ 1ЖТЯА VJUMS are not allowed to engage in any north as the weather warms, end­ • ACCIAIMID BY MIUIONS. OP MOTMItTS At AM IIKA't activity or discusison with re- ing in May in the extreme north­ •UATHT TMI VAilN. pondents that is not directly re­ ern states. • 1 S % MOM M K IA M Bccaiue It’s Msdt With Eulusivt New М м- lated to the work ot obtaining The campaign has the support МИвлйв Tresd ШмЬЪвг. required information. They may of the U. S. Department of Agri­ not, for example, leave any cards • м о и NOKMKID lA ilT Y Becsute Its Full Width 8-Rib Tfcsd Hss culture and. State Agricultural or other literature which does not 3,436 Sharp-Edged Angles to Give Crester Pfotetiiom Agmmt SkiMimg. Extension services. relate to the taking of the census. • O tIATIt BLOWOUT PBOTICTION . . . New Exclusive Rubber Accumulations of debris, which “In view of all of these re­ ReimoiU’FUutu Gum-Dippimg Eliminates Internal Heat readily serve as fuel for stray strictions; plus the fact that every • STBONOM Весаше It’s Built Widi a N «w AU-Rsyim Cord Body. sparks, constitute one of the prin­ employee of the census bureau is cipal poor housekeeping hazards. sworn to secrecy, no one need Chimneys which have become fear that information given to CARRIES THE FAMOUS FIRESTONE LII-ETIME GUARANTEE lined with soot during the winter the census takers in April will be heating season are another haz­ revealed or otherwice misused,” ard. Mr. Brown declared. The NFPA recommends tho­ SHUTT-BOWDEN Д tnnriic of >ВЕМЛг rough inspections of all homes Glass dating back to 1400 B. C. and farm service buildings and has been found in Egypt. urges that repairs which will add Home & Auto Supply »COMFORT^fQUALITY Sunflowers are decendants of to fire safety be made immedi­ Phone 132 Mocksville, N. 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Junior-Senior Bowden was awarded high score ence Hartman, D. J. Mando and The Cherokees ot North Caro­ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE prize. Misses Anne Clement and Sue Banquet Held lina do not know what the name Published Every Friday at Mocksville, North Carolina Enjoying Mrs. Craven’s hospi­ Brown. of their tribe means. They call The juniors ot the Farmington tality were: Mesdames Bob Hall, Mrs. O. C. McQuage...... Publisher themselves “Ani-Yunwiwa" or High school entertained the se­ E. L. Short, Sheek Bowden, Clar- r r PAYS TO ADVERTISB “real people." O. C. McQuage 1938-19491 niors at a banquet Wednesday evening, April 12, at the Vance SUBSCRIPTION RATES: hotel in Statesville. 12.00 Per \esLT Inside oi Davie County—$2.50 Per Year The attractive U shaped ta­ Outside of Davie County. ble was centered with a low ar­ rangement of rod roses. Hand Michael Erie Entered at the Post Office at Mocksville, N C., as Second decorated place cards and menus Nationally Known Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 with red rose designs completed the table decorations. Photographer Entertainers for the banquet were Mr. Seymour and his trio. We Make Old or Young Guests attending were; The high school teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pric,e Mr. and Mrs. SPECIALIZING IN HEADLINES SECONDARY TO SENATOR GRAHAM Burton Seats, Mr. and Mrs. Wade A group of North Carolina news correspondents have Groce and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon complained that Senator Frank P. Graham’s Washington McMahan, CHILDREN'S staff has in the past been remiss and careless in its relation­ ship with the press corps in the Capital. Tliat because of Mrs. J. A. Craven Mrs. Jack Harrison Graham PHOTOGRAPHS this opportunity after opportunity had been muffed to get Entertains Club Graham-Whitney Senator Graham before the public in a favorable light on Mrs. J. A. Craven entertained Will Be At mattres of direct importance to his constituents. Vows Are Spoken tho members of her bridge club The immediate cause of the correspondents’ complaint Miss Norma Elizabeth Whitney, and two additional guests on last against Graham’s staff, from the public relations stand­ daughtar of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tuesday evening at her home on point, was its failure to do anything at all about an oppor­ C. Whitney of Winston-Salem, Church street. Delicious pecan pie. coffee and tunity to get Graham headlines where headlines would becamu the bride of Jack Harris Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe accessories were served on arri­ count in his favor. Graham of Mocksville, at 4:30 val of the guests. The junior senator had been given the chance and had Monday afternon, April 10, at Me­ After the bridge progressions taken it, to arrange an Interior Department conference at morial Evangelical and Reformed scores were added and Mrs. Shcek which the future and speedy development of the remainder church in Winston-Salem. The NONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY of the Blue Ridge Parkway was to be arranged. Normally, Rev. William A. Jones officiated. with such an opportunity, the staff of any senator would A program of wedding music APRIL 24-APRIL 29 was presented by Miss Virginia © see to it that the press was informed and prepared to co­ COLORED NEWS Lowrance, organist, and Miss By AMANDA EVANS operate. But Graham ’s staff notified not one singl« Tar Elizabeth Artis Wright, soloist. TO BRING YOU A SPECIAL PORTRAIT OFFER © Heel correspondent of the meeting. The bride, given in marriage by Look who’s coming! The Cho­ ral club ot the New Damascus There was no discrimination— the eight or nine corre­ her father, wore an ankle-length One Beautiful 8x10 Portrait Baptist church of North Wilkes­ spondents who regularly cover Capitol Hill for North Caro­ gown of white bridal satin fash­ ' In Black and White, For Only boro will appear at the Shiloh lina were all treated alike. They just weren’t told about a ioned with a princess bodice with With a Full Selection of Proofs! satin bertha "and" ¡o'nT’fitted story which would have been a natural for Graham, who is at 2:30 p.m.. in the interest of the sleeves ending in calla points over 'bidding for support in an area which will benefit from the the hands. The bodice extended Young People’s club. The public A REGULAR $4.95 VALUE is cordially invited. development of the parkway. into a bouffant skirt of imported See Our Photograph Display on our Street Floor While it was this incident which was the jumping off illusion over satin and was caught point for the complaining correspondents, the incident was at the hipline with small satin not an isolated occurrence. Graham has been similarly bows. Her fingertip veil of im­ CLASSIFIED ADS No Appointment Only One Offer to a Person. ported illusion was fastened to a EVERYONE WANTS tho most handicapped through all of his service in the senate. small tiara ot satin with shirred for their money and the best Necessary! Minors Must Be Accompa* Only recently reporters were left to discover for them­ tulle and orange blososms. Her for their clothes. Best Dry All Work Guaranteed! nied by Parents selves that Graham had intervened with President Trum an only ornament was a strand of Cleaners, telephone 212. Open in the successful effort to persuade him to sign the cotton- pearls, gift of the bridegroom. from G a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon­ peanut acreage allotment bill, of importance to both ends She carried a white prayer book day through Saturday. Up of North Carolina. Earlier, reporters had to discover for topped with a white orchid. Miss Janice Whitney, si.ster of themselves Graham ’s role in getting Mr. Truman to award the bride, was maid of honor and a floating drydock to the State Ports Authority. Earlier, the bride's only attendant. She FREE $50 BILL FREE no member of Graham ’s staff saw any news in the fact that was attired in an ankle-length the Senator had personally assisted the White House in| gown of pale pink Swiss organdy working out its belated solution of the coal strike problem. over taffeta designed with a Although it may prove a handicap politically by not tuckcd bodice, n V neckline with a wide collar and capped sleeves. capitalizing on the m any chances for newspaper headlines Her headdress was a bandeaux of AT AUCTION SALE and national publicity, this is typical of Senator Frank pink organdy petals and she car­ Graham . He is only concerned with doing the job at hand ried a nosegay of blue Dutch iris. and has no other motive. For this reason he has, as a Joe Graham was his son's best HOMESITES, BUSINESS SITES, HOMES & SMALL TRACTS teacher, as president of the University of North Carolina, man. Ushers were Robert Whit­ MOCKSVILLE, N . C. ney, brother of tho bride, and as an emissary m any times of our government, as United Richard Conley, both of Winston- States senator, and in evei7 other capacity, rendered a Salem. SATURDAY APRIL 29 STARTING at 10:00 A. Rl. service second to none. Honorary bridesmaids were Perhaps we have too many headline hunters today in Miss Leona Cline, Miss Anna official government positions. Perhaps we have too m any Frances Morgan, Miss Joan Rob­ FIRST SALE 10:00 A.M. whose only concern is their own political future. Insinua­ inson, Miss Nancy Wagoner of tions, accusations and questionable charges may make the High Point, Miss Patsy Miller of S E V E N T E E N LO TS. Located on South Main Street. ,These lots are located near the busi­ Fayetteville, Mrs. Harold Young headlines; but good and sincere service only comes from of Mocksville, Mrs. Hoyt Whit­ ness district and are good business sites or homesites. more positive actions. ney and Mrs. Merle Whitney, Jr. The confidence of the people in the integrity and ability After the ceremony Mr. and c ' '’ enator Graham is a result of the great service he has Mrs. Graham left for a wedding SECOND SALE 11:00 A M. trip. The bride wore for travel­ rendered in every capacity he has ever served. Headlines W e will sell two brick veneer Houses located on N O R T H M A IN Street near Mocksville High are secondary to service for Senator Graham . ing a navy gabardine suit with navy and white accessories. School and known as the Hendrix property. These houses have water, lights and heat and nvwwwwwuwwvwwvvwwwwwvwwwwwwwwwwvwvvwvv^^m After May 1, the couple will are modern in every respect. be at hopie in Biloxi, Miss. H O M I métêC B A R N .... Mrs. Graham was graduated from Reynolds High school, Win­ THIRD SALE 2:00 P.M. ston-Salem, and W.C.U.N.C., at Greensboro, receiving a B.S. de­ W e will sell the R. L. Wilson Homeplace located the east side of the Winston-Salem Highway (§) m m sm gree. © one-half mile from the corporate limits of Mocksville, N . C. Asphalt Roofing, 210 lb. wt. Mr. Graham is a graduate of © the Mocksville High school and This property has been subdivided into lots and several small acreage tracts. There will be © $6.00 per Sq. attended Gordon Military acad­ around 150 homesites in this subdivision along with the house and several small acreage emy, Barnsville, Ga. He is now stationed with the Air Force in tracts, containing from 5 to 10 acres in each tract. Biloxi, Miss. (@) All Types of Roofing E A S Y T E R M S : On Lots. Vi Cash Balance 6,12 and 18 months. Visitors Arrive © D W E L L IN G S : Terms will be announced at sale. 45 to 90 lb. Rolls From The West Mrs. Viola Willson Henley and —BE SURE AND ATTEND THESE SALES— daughter, Miss Ruth Henley, Los ERICK SIDING Angeles, Calif,, arrived last week For complete information, see or call E. C. M O R R IS, Selling Agent, Mocksville, N . C. to attend the annual sunrise Eas­ ter service in Winston-Salem and —All Kinds of GARDEN SEED— to visit friends and relatives in Sale Conducted By Mocksville and Davie county for HYBRID SEED CORN week or ten days. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Clark - Mendenhall Auction Company Marsh Horn of Mocksville, Albert DAVIE FARM SUPPLY and Will Sain and Mrs. Maude High Point, N . C. Winston-Salem, N . C. Sheek of Smith Grove and other* Phone 332 Salisbury Street P-i before returning home. nMMVWWWWVSAMWMMAWVWWyWVVWWyWVWVVMWW FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1950 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) 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land. and Mrs. Coon. at a dinner Sunday at her home The marbeled godwit migrates Sunday guests of Mrs. W. F. Mrs. J. P. LeGrand was called on North Main street. east and west to the coasts, after Personals-Clubs Martin and Miss Janie Martin to Allendale, S, C., Saturday be­ Covers were laid for: Mrs. Carl summering in the interior prairie Princess Theatre were: W. E. Tilley and Mr. and cause ot the sudden illness of her Sherrill, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl states. Mrs. W, S. McCullough of Con- aunt, Mrs. Arthur Googe. Sherrill, Jr., and daughter, Anita, THURSDAY ft FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel havej Statesville, and R. B. Bunch, Jr., June Haver ft Mark Stevens in garoe, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mrs. A. A. Wagoner returned and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoupe of Beryllium is a metal about one- returned to Mocksville Ггот their ^ of State College, Raleigh, spent home Sunday from Davis hospi­ Mount Ulla and Mrs. J. L, Kimble. third lighter than aluminum. ‘‘Oh You Beautiful homo in New Port Richie, Flor­ Saturday evening with her par­ M o o re, Jr., and son Bill and W. L. Moore, Sr., Mr. and tal, Statesville, where she receiv­ Doll” ida, where they spent the winter ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman. Mrs. P. W. Donnelly, W. A. ed treatment for several weeks. tv««h ruddles Sakall & Char­ months. Enroute home they visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Waters lotte Greenwood. The World’s Mrs. J. R. Bowles and Mrs. C. Most Beautiful Love Songs. ed their daughter, Mrs. Harold spent Sunday in Greensboro, Richie, Mrs. Albert Shue and N. Christian attended the 13'th •K TECHNICOLOR. Added Shank and Mr. Shank in Dallas, guests of their daughter, Mrs. daughter, Betty Lou, of Salisbury News. and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coon and district meeting of the American Texas. Paul Huckett and Mr. Hockett. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! SATURDAY- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sain. Legion auxiliary held in Winston- Mrs. T. N. Chaffin loft Mon­ Mrs. Sara Hanes Stone is re­ Gene Autry & Gail Davb in Salem last Friday. day with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. cuperating from a recent illness Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Becker, Mr. To the good people of Davie County and vi­ “Sons of New Mexico” Lynch, for Asheville to visit Mr. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. R. L. Becker and daugh­ Miss Willie Miller with Fr.inkle Oarro ft Dickie J. W. Rudwell, Jr. Moore. Added Serial ft Car­ and Mrs. Lynch one week. ter, Susan, of El Paso, Texas, cinity, for the tremendous response to our first toon. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sheek, Sr., Mrs. C. M. Campbell and were guests last week of Mrs. A. Hostess At Dinner MONDAY & TUESDAY spent Friday in Raleigh, guests j daughter, Carol of Los Angeles, L. Becker’s father, R. A. Coon, Miss Willie Miller entertained great sale. Even our sales agency was over­ John Wayne & Joanne Dru in of her brother, Norman Clement Cal., arrived Thursday to visit “She Wore A Yellow •and Mrs. Clement. Mr. Kimbrough until Wednesday.' Mr. and Mrs. William Sprinkle Miss Willie Miller spent sever­ whelmed at the outstanding results of this great Ribbon” 0 , C . s . Qm Ui^iaieé. with John Agar & Harry Car­ of Durham were week end guests al days last week in Mount Ulla ey, Jr. In Technicolor. Added of his parents. Dr and Mrs. H. C. w’ith relatives. MOCKSVILLE CHAPTER O. E. S. NO. 173 WILL CELE­ event. News. .Sprinkle. Weaver Sprinkle ard Miss Marie Johnson, student at BRATE ITS TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY AND WEDNESDAY son, of High Point, spent Sunday Cincinnati Conservatory of Mu­ ISSUES THE FOLLOWING INVITATION TO WHICH THE Donald O’Connor ft Gloria De- PUBLIC IS MOST CORDIALLY INVITED. Haven In sic arrived home Thursday to with his parents. “ Yes Sir That’s M y Mr. and Mrs. James Whirlow spend the spring holidays with 1925 1950 Baby” of Salisbury were guests Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mo c k s v il l e C h a p te r No. 173 Order Of Eastern Star of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson. Johnson. with Ch.'irles Cobum. In Tech­ A T H O M E Mrs. Mary S. Byrd of Children's Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spear and nicolor. Added Serial. Home, Winston-Salem spent Sun­ daughter, Gwen Victoria of TWENTY.FIFTH ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY ft FRIDAY Bing Crosby ft Coleen Gray in day with her mother, Mrs. Ollie Cleveland, were Sunday dinner Wednesday Evening, the Twenty-Sixth of Aprii Stockton. guests of her parents, Mr. and From Eight to Ten O'clock “RIDING HIGH” Mrs. Craig Foster. with James Gleason ft Will Last Thursday dinner guests o£ MASONIC HALL Phone 203 Mocksville, N . C. lam Demarest. Hear Bing Slag Ben Boyles is improving at Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman were: MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Six Song Hits. Inclading SUN­ his home here after being a pa­ SHINE CAKE. Added New*. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Saunders and ftWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWW ' F. J Thomas ot Winston-Salem. tient at Davis Hospital, States­ fWWWWWWWWWWWWWftAWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWVWWWWWWWWWVtfWWWWWVWWVWWWV% Mrs. Bob Fawcctt of Chatta­ ville, for two weeks. nooga, Tenn., arrived by plane Mrs. Bill Collins is recuperat­ Thursday to visit her brother, R. ing at her home on Maple Aven­ :B. Sanford until Sunday. While ue after undergoing a sinus oper­ here Mrs. Fawcett visited E. C. ation in Salisbury last Thursday. Sanford, patient at Brewer’s Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nursing Home in Winston-Salem. J. K. Sheek, Jr., were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Peebles and Mrs. Marcus Deal and son ol two sons and Mrs. C. H. Peebles Lenoir. spent Sunday in Guilford Coll­ Armand Daniel and daughter, ege, guest ot her father, H. C. Miss Peggy Daniel and two sons Turner. of Charlotte, spent Sunday with E. C. Sanford is rapidly recov­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BIGGER VALUES ^ LOWER PRICES ering from a recent illness in Daniel. _ Brewer’s Nursing Home in Win­ Paul Marklin of Cherryville ston-Salem. spent last week end with his par­ Miss Josephine Hartman of ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mark- 1 Large Group Ladies’ Ladies’ New Spring DRASTIC 1 Large Group Spring REDUCTIONS Ladies’ New Spring DRESSES TOPPERS On Ladies’ Spring HATS Excellent New Spring COATS, SUITS AND Tliese will appeal to any Styles and Materials Choice of Colors Woman ^vho appreciates In Two Price Ranges DRESSES Savings GREATLY REDUCED Some Really Marvelous $4.95 TO $9.95 Values! ONE-HALF PRICE ONE CENT l A C E S VERY SPECIAL DRESS PRINTS Miss Swank CREPE SLIPS Values to 15c Yard NYLON HOSE Punjabs — Topmast Lace Trim . . . White —SPECIAL— SATURDAY ONLY 59c Values Straight Cut 5 c 2 PAIRS $1.69 4 9 c V A $2.95

Sizes 24 to 30 and Extra Playtime IHV» As t H k i i h BLOUSES Large DEN M SHORTS Cotton and Crepe PALM BEACH SUITS LADIES SKIRTS Colored yarn and Pastel Spun rayon corded. Rayon colors. In newest style. $1.98 to $5.95 In half, Regular, and Printed and solid color. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shorts. Junior Sizes Cotton. Dark and Pastel Cuff bottom, zipper, match­ SWEATERS Values to $22.50 . THURSDAY THROUtH Colors ed buttons on waist Up $2.95 Value MONDAY $3.95 N O W $1.98 $16.95 & $19.50 APRIL 20-24 iHCL — SPECIAL — DRASTIC Beautiful Selection — SPECIAL — . » , AA AdlftniUud 4m Prices Cut On REDUCTION One Group Ladies’ BAGS LIFE • Fli9*Lo(dL Children’s Ladies’ COTTON DRESSES COATS Kid, Patent Leather and fJoUier'H • farm Joutsal Values up to $3.95 Faille SPRING COATS Wool and Pique . . . with A i u C ^ bonnets . . . choice of col­ REXALL RADIO SHOW $1.98 ors . . . Sizes one to 8 $1.98"» $5.00 NBC Sundays • starring PHIL HARRIS & ALICE FAYE C. C. SANFORD. SONS COMPANY WILKINS n » x a U Drug Store P H O N E 7 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Mocksville, N. C. Phone 21 r PAGE в THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPHISE FRTOAY, APRIL 21^ 1950

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NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL to-wit: from the above two tracts a lot NO'nCE OF SALE OF PER­ ESTATE FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a or jiarcel of land containing 7.6 SONAL PROPERTY North Carolina, stone in Jas Eaton’s line, Jno. E. acres, more or less, heretofore sold As administrator of T, W. Tut­ Davie County Collette’s cornel" thence South 3 off and conveyed to N. K. Stan­ terow, Sr., deceased, 1 will offer In the Superior Court dog. East 8 chains to a stone; ley t y deed duly recorded in the at public auction for cash at the thence North 08 deg. East 7.50 Office of the Register of Deeds Before the Clerk homo place, Calahaln township, z m m w i ;ln the mattei- of J. D. Collette, chains to B stone; thence 82.50 for Davie County, N. C., in Book at 10 o’clock a-m, on the 29th Esther R. Collette, Bettie Harp, chains to a stone; thence East 4 No. 42, page No. 437, the same day of Ajril, 1950, the following EXECUTOR’S NOTICE DON’T TAKE A CHANCE ON Cleo C. Davis, Minnie Collette, chains to a stone; thcnce North being all of that portion of said items of personal property: Notice is hereby given that tlie GENERAL Electrical Contract* Elizabeth Patterson, Ruby C. 0 chains to a stone; thence South 62 acres of land lying on the East 1 cow undersigned, Eliza Mock, has THE WEATHER—Bring us your ing and Electrical Service. N. C Leagans, Roy W. Collette, et 88 deg. West 37.50 chains to the side of Dutchman Creek. 2 horses been this day qualified as excc­ pork, fresh and in good con­ Licensed Electrician and Con­ .als, Ex Parte. beginning, containing 31 acres, Bidding at this re-sale will 1 2-horse plow utor of the estate of Essie Essex, dition and we will' guarantee tractor. J. W. Rodwell, Mocks­ more or less. commence with a proposal in the -drag harrow the cure. DAVIE FREEZER ville, N. C. Phone 40. 11-10-tf VUnder and by virtue of an or- 1 1 deceased, late of the County of sum of $2205.00. -horse wagon LOCKER, Phone 240. 2-10-tfn dur of the Superior Court of Da­ SECOND TRACT: Adjoining 1 2 Davie and State of North Carolina. This 10th day of April, 1950. walking cultivators WE PAY—CMh prices for used vie County, North Carolina, in a above tract and lands of Joseph 2 All persons having claims against PLACE OF SALE; Court 1 hay rake WEAR EVER HOUSE PAINT— spcKlial proceeding entitled "J. D. Collette, Susan Lowery, Sallie the estate of the said decedent automobiles. McCanless Motor House, Mocksville, N. C. 1 mowing machine Inside, outside white and wide CoBttte, Esther R. CdUptte, Bet­ Collette, James Eaton, on the wa­ will present them to the under­ C,o.. Salisbury, N. C. 6-15-tl TIME OF SALE: April 29, 1950. 1 riding cultivator (horse- range of colors, $1.99 “per gallon. tie Elarp, Cleo C. Davis, Minnie ters of Dutchmans Creek. BE­ signed on or before the 13th day TERMS OP SALE: Cash. drawn) Marsh’s Store, Depot St. at Lex­ Collrtte, Elizabeth Patterson, GINNING at a stone, Joseph W. of April, 1951 or this notice will PRESCRIPTIONS— Have yourt ROBERT S. McNEILL, 1 cotton planter be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ington Highway, Mocksville. Ruby (C. Leagans, Roy W- Col­ Collette’s corner; thence South 3 filled by a college trained and 4-14-3t Commissioner 1 wood saw ery. All persons indebted to said lette, at als. Ex Part”, the under­ deg. East 8.30 chains to a stone; 4-7-3tn registered druggist at HALL 1 horse-drawn drill estate please make prompt settle­ signed Commissioner will espose thence West 88 deg. East 37.50 DRUG COMPANY. The cost ia ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE 1 G model Deere tractor, 1946 ment. at public sale to the highest bid­ chains to a stone; thence North LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED no more. 10-22-tfH.‘ Roy W. Collette, having this 1 John Deere tractor disk har­ der for a s h at the Court Hook 8.30 chains to a stone; thcnce This 13th day of Ajril, 1950. AND REPAIRED—3 day service. day qualified as Administrator of row door of Dv.vie County, in Hoekv South 88 deg. West 30 chains to ELIZA MOCK All work guaranteed. JIM PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINT­ Minnie Collette, deceased, late of 1 Athens 3-disk plow Ville, N. C., on Saturday the 2Btb a stone; thence South 2.50 chains Executrix of Essie Essex. SMITH, Lexington Highway, MENT for pork to be processed the County of Davie and State of 1 1940 Plymouth day of April, 1950, at 12 o'clock to a stone; thence West 4 chains 4-21-6tp MocksviUe, N. C. 7-14-4tp in our plant. This is very necess­ North Carolina, hereby notifies 1 trailer car noon, the following described real to a stone; thence North 2.50 ary during the winter months. all persons holding claims against The above articles may be in­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ADVANCE CLOTH,* DRYGOOD cflletc, situate ia Clarksville Town­ chains to a stone; thence South 88 DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER the estate of the said decedent to spected at any time prior to the Notice is hereby given that the STORE—Now operating. Store ship, Davie County, North Caro­ del. 7 chains to the beginning, 10-28-tfn present Ihe same duly verified to sale. undersigned T. G. Cartner, has hours this spring while getting lina. adjoining the lands of W. F. containing 31 acres, more or less, him at Wilkina Drug Company, This 5th day of April, 1950. this day qualified as Administra­ established; Wednesday, all day FOUR ROOM APARTMENT for Collette, C. S. Eaton, J. F. Eaton. making 62 acres, more or less, in Mocksville, N. C., on or before THOMAS W. TUTTEROW, Jr., tor C. T. A. of the estate of Viola 9;30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Fridays, rent. First floor, with bath and D .A. Lowery, N. K Stanley and the two parcels or tracts. the 25th day of March, 1951, or Administrator of Thomas W. Tut­ Cartner, late of Davie County, afternoons and night 2:00 to 8:00; private entrance. 410 N. Main othen, and bounded as follows, SAVING AND EXCEPTING this notice will be pleaded in bar terow. Sr., deceased. 4-14-3t North Carolina. All persons hav­ Saturday afternoons and nights St., Mocksville. Mrs. W. H. Dodd. of their recovery. All persons in­ ing claims against the said es­ 2:00 to 8;00, Mrs, Mary L. Vog- 4-14-tfn debted to said estate will please NOTICE OP SntMONS BY tate of the dekw.N.C. P h o M 4 8 PAGES THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1950

MORE ABOVT conncctcd with the use of alcohol. Rev. Lippard Holds well. man Berrier and Dr. E. E. Choate. However, he stated that these Mrs. P. E. Hilton and children Miss Luella Ferebee spent the JAYCEES HEAR Week End Revival 21st Amendihent would not be eliminated by abol­ MOCKS and Mrs. Roger Mock and son CAIAHALN week end with her parents. It was brought out that the ishing legal sale. That as long as spent last Monday in Macedonia, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Powell and The Rev. R. J. Starling will fill Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merrill and 21st amendment to the Constitu­ the desire was there, people would guests of Mrs. Joe Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Powell at­ his regular appointment here next sons were Sunday guests of Mr. tion of tlie United States provides have it, legally or illegally. He tended an operetta at Cool Springs Sunday at 11 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter and and Mrs. Wayne Merrill. for the manufacture and sale of challenged the "drys” on what Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mock and twins spent last Monday with Mr. alcoholic beverages. That with they are doing to corrcct the evil. Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Pow­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tutterow family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger and Mrs. W. A. Howard in Thom­ the exception of the news pub­ Lesser Evils ell visited her parents, Mr. and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mock attended a birthday din­ asville. lishing industries and affiliates, He stated that he advocated le­ Mrs. J. O; Bumgarner. Mrs. T. A. Vanzant. ner given for Mrs. Calvin Baity Week end guests of Mrs. O. F. this is the only business actually gal control because he believed Kenneth Dwiggins spent the Harold Powell’s saw mill caught at her homo near Bixby. Jones were: Mr. and Mrs. John provided for by the constitution. lesser evils existed if you kept week end with his mother, Mrs. fire Saturday afternoon, but the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers and Evans and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. "Of course,” Galloway stated, “by them out in the open. That by Vera Dwiggins. fire was put out by the neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and chil­ Joe White and son and Mr. and inference all the others exist." driving it under cover you gained Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. before it was burned too badly. dren were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. John Jones and daughter of This amendment, he said, was nothing, but actually created John Ferebee were: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur White in Rock­ Winston-Salem. placed there by a vote of the something far worse: the lawless J. C. McCullor, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE American people." and powerful racketeers and boot­ He acknowledged tho evils leggers. .

REV. W. P. LIPPARD The Rev. W. P. Lippard, pas­ It’s H e re! tor of Salem Baptist church, Lin­ Look What We’ ve Done to Prices! GENUINE NORTH CAROLINA coln county, will assist tho pas­ tor, the Rev. W. C. Barkley in a P I T COOKED week end revival at Bear Creek TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES TO STRETCH YOUR FOOD Baptist church, Davie county, be­ ginning on Thursday evening, April 20, at 7:30 o’clock. BUDGET AND ENJOY DELICIOUS, TEMPTING MEALS Special singers are expected each evening. The public is cor­ dially invited to attend these ser­ vices. Home Demonstration GROCERIES .di PRODUCE Club Schedule Announcing The Opening of Our Advance-Elbaville club will meet in the community building B A R B E C U E D E P A R T M E N T Specializing in on Thursday, April 20, at 2:30 SUNKIST LEMONS, 360 size, doz...... 32c BARBECUED RIBS AND LOINS p.nn. Leaders in charge: Family For Sandwiches, Trays or by the Pound life, Mrs. George Rowland and NO. 2Va CAN GREEN CABBAGE, firm medium size Mrs. George Shutt; Home Man­ Banana Splits — Milk Shakes — Sundaes agement, Mrs. C. M. Markland. Libby’s FRUIT COCKTAIL, money saver, 31c heads, lb...... 4c Hostesses, Mrs. C. M. Markland and Mrs. Johnnie Bailey. NO. 2 CAN CURB SERVICE Cooleemee club will meet with G R E E N B E A N S , fresh ’n tender, 2 lbs..... 33c FREE PARKING AVAILABLE Mrs. Heathman Byerly on Friday, Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, fine flavor.... 27c April 21, at 7:30 p.m. Leader in BLEACHED CELERY, large fresh bunch In Lot Beside of Cafe charge, Family Life, Mrs. Wil­ lard Foster. NO. 2«/j CAN 2 for ...... 21c Ijames Cross Roads club will Kenny’s Peach Halves, firm and Tender....23c meet with Mrs. Milton Tutterow e N EW ONIONS, Texas Bermudas, 3 lbs..... 23c on Tuesday, April 25, at 2:30 p.m. C ITY CAFE Leaders in charge: Family life, PINT JAR Depot Street M ocW ille, N . C. Mrs. E. D. Ijames. BUNCH CARROTS, crisp med. size H. R. JOHNSON WARREN S. HALL Duke’s Manonnaise, Smooth as velvet.... 33c Pino-Farmington club will meet 2 for...... 19c Owner Manager with Mrs. Harmon McMahan, PINT JAR bVIAWWVVWWWWVVVWWVWAMWWVWVVVVVVVVVWVWVVWWVWW< Mrs. L. L. Miller, co-hostess, on Wednesday, April 26, at 2:30 p.m. Demain Sweet Mixed Pickles, firm and Leaders in charge: Family Life, Mrs. Harmon McMahan; Home crisp 19c Management, Mrs. Gilmer Ellis. MEATS W E H A v e m Fork club will meet with Mrs. H. L. Gobble on Thursday, April 125 FOOT ROLL 27, at 2:30 p.m. Leaders in charge: Kitchen Charm W ax Paper, keeps food Family Life, Mrs. H. L. Gobble SWIFTS BRANDED a quick-attaching and Mrs. Charlie Earnhardt. Jerusalem club will meet with fresher...... 21c R O U N D S T E A K , our quality special.... 79c lb. Mrs. Will Davis on Friday, April 28, at 2:30 p.m. Leaders in charge: 8 OZ. GLASS SWIFTS BRANDED cultivator. .wHIiout Family Life, Mrs. Willard Foster and Mrs. Foy Cope; Home Man­ Lucky Leaf APPLE JELLY, fresh fruit C H U C K R O A S T , extra juicy and agement, Mrs. Foy Cope. tender...... 53c lb. levers! flavor ...... 10c June Woodruff, 57, ALWAYS FRESH Dies Suddenly 4T't OZ. JAR G R O U N D BEEF, you’ll like its fine Junius Arthur Woodruff, 57, Gerber’s B A B Y F O O D , doctor’s approve it flavor!...... 49c lb. died suddenly Sunday afternoon at his home in Mocksville. He was the son of the late Mr. and 3 for 29c HEALTH GIVING Mrs. Joseph Woodruf£_and spent PORK LIVER perks up your his entire life in Mocksville. Funeral services were held on appetite...... 38c lb. Wednesday afternoon at Second Presbyterian church with Rev. R. nronr DRIFT RATH’S A. Massey officiating. Masonic SOAP Ra Corn BACON, Sweet Smoke graveside rites were adminis­ tered. Taste...... 41c lb. I K VI ■ J .J I h' M t N Mr. Massey was an elder in the Second Presbyterian church of Medium Large Package B«re’i a cultivator that can be attached to a Mocksville and a member of the 3 fo r...... 21c 25c Fold Tractor in not much over one minute. Masonic lodge. He was employed DAIRY PRODUCTS for a number of years at the And, with Hydraulic Touch Control to lift Hanes Chair company. At the Kraft American CHEESE ...... 49c lb. it and the Ford Tractor’s short'turninc,. you time of his death, he was owner Kraft Oven Ready BISCUITS...... 14c can can turn quickly on the row ends. You’re and operator of the Climax Bar­ IVORY SNOW IVORY SOAP well along with the job before the other fellow ber shop. He is survived by his widow 25c Personal, 4 for 19c CHICKEN SALAD, 8 oz. pkg...... 59c Is much more than started. the former Mary Frost; one Let us show you how to daughter, Margaret Woodruff, of Pimento CHEESE, 8 oz. pkg...... 49c knock out weeds. . . with­ the home; one son, Andrew, of out knocking yourself New York; two sisters, Mrs Myrtle Anderson and Miss Hettie out, too. Cultivator is Woodruff oi Winston-Salem; one strongly made and comes brother, Sanford Woodruff of ... . Ford Farming head- I I 1 1 I V II I II I I I I I I I > W ith rigid or spring quarters . . . tractors Winston-Salem; and two grand children. shanks. See it! SUPER MARKET Glass, like steel, must be tem A//’ .'.V / 7 FA:'!' pered.for strength, and is .brittle DAVIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. is not cooled carefully. A.\Y R. F. D. 4 Salisbury Road The program, the second in the M A I N \ series on this question, was in Mocksville, N. C. charge of C. P. Leach, who in troduced Mr. Galloway. VOLUME XXXIII “AU The County News For Everybody" MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950 •‘Ail The County News For Everybody” No. 5 BARKLEY HAY VISIT HERE HONDAY JAMES W. WALL VICE-PRESIDENT MAY STOP AT JOPPA REGISTRATION BEGINS SATURDAY; DIES SUDDENLY Funeral scrviccs for James W. CEMETERY ENROUTE TO SALISBURY REGISTRARS AND JUDGES NAMED Wall, 55, were held last Friday The Vico' President of the Registration for the primaries at 1 p.m. at the local Baptist Barkley To Speak United States, the Honorable Al­ lo be iield on May 27 will begin Pre-School Clinic church. Rev. J. P. Davis, Rev. E. In Salisbury Monday ben W. Barkley, may pay Mocks­ Saturday, April 29, it has been W, Turner and Rev. E. J. Gar- Dates Announced By HEATH THOMAS ville a brief visit next Monday announced by Dr. P. H. Mason, trell conducted the service. In­ Salisbury — Alben W. Barkley, morning. chairman oi the county board of Three more pre-school clinics terment followed in Rose ceme­ vice president of the United W. D. Kizziah, chairman of the clcctions. for Oavie county have just been tery. announced by Mrs. Rachel Stroud, states, will be greeted by many Barkley-Boone Day celebration It was announced that the Mr. Wall, stricken with a sud­ county health nurse. of his kinsmen when he appears to be held at Salisbury Monday, books would be open at the poll­ den heart attack, died at his home here on May 1 to help in the cel­ May 1, announced that if time Parents whose children will be ing places of the respective pre­ last Wednesday, April 19, at 2:30 ebration of the 181st anniversary permitted. Vice President Bark­ six years old on or before Sep­ cincts all day Saturday and on p.m. marking the opening ot the Boone ley would be taken to the Joppa tember 1 are urged to bring their May 8 and May |3. All other He was the son of Mrs. Cora Trail to Kentucky. cemetery to view the graves ot days during the week, citizens children to the clinics or take Ijames Wall and the late W. E. His cousins are legion in Row­ Squire and Sarah Boone, parents may register at the homes of the them to their family doctor for a Wall. He was born in Mocksville an, for his ancestors settled hero of Daniel Boone. registrars. Saturday, May 20, has pre-school physical check-up. on September 9, 1894. In 1917 he in the early days of America. His Land Winston-Salem been designated as challenge day. As a part of the regular school was married to the former Mamie Rowan relatives, to mention but Tenative plans call for the pop­ health program, local physicians Hutchens of Davie county. The following is list, by pre­ tew, include Scott Krider of ular Veep to land at the Winston- and public health nurses will ex­ For over 15 years he was con­ cincts, of the polling places, the Bear Poplar, Miss Josie and El Salem airport around noon Mon­ amine the child for physical dC' nected with C. C. Sanford’s Sons registrars, and the judges: lison and David Graham, Sheriff day. If he lands' in Winston-Sa­ fects and give needed immuniza­ company of Mocksville. Prior to H. Krider, the Linns, Mrs. W. lem, he will be met there by a Clarksville (William R. Davie tions for smallpox, diphtheria, that he was with the Mocksville Kizziah, C. V. Barkley, Jr., delegation from Salisbury a n d . school). Register, W. M. Lang whooping cough and tetanus. Hardware company and the Hau­ and Mrs. J. Van I Hanford, who is Mocksville. -Enroute to Salisbury, ston. Judges W. A. Taylor and The North Carolina law re­ ser Brothers Grocery and Feed said to be the nearest Rowan rel if tim e^ rm its, a brief visit is Lonnie Driver. quires that every child who en­ store of this city. He was a mem­ ative of the Veep. His great- planned to Joppa cemetery. ters school must be protected ber of the P.O.S. of A., and served ■ Cooleemee (school building). great-great-grandparents lived Dignitaries who will be in at­ against these diseases. Both for many years as deacon in the Registrar, Harold F. Foster. Judg­ near Bear Poplar. The venerable tendance at the celebration in school and health' officials feel local Baptist church. es, Thomas L. Webb and Carl Ea­ Scott Krider can point out the Salisbury will include: U. S. Sen­ that a physical examination with He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ton. exact spot of the old farmstead. ator Frank P. Graham and Rep­ the correction of defects before Mamie Hutchens Wall of., the VICE PRESIDENT ALBEN W. BARKLEY resentatives Robert L. Dough ton, East Shady Grove (Bennett's the child starts to school is of 'home; a son, James W. Wall, Jr., An interesting fact about the Thurmond Chatham, C. B. Deane, store). Registrar, C. D. Peebles. vital importance to tHe child’s and a daughter. Miss Claire Wall, Veep’s ancestry, dug up by U. S. Hamilton Jones and Monroe Red­ Judges, Sam L. Hege and Jack health, happiness and success in of Charlotte; mother. Mrs. W. E. Marshal W. D. Kezziah, concerns DEMOCRATS ANNOUNCE PRECINCT den; Mr. and Mra. Ernest L. Vogier. school. Wall of Advance, R. 1; two broth one William Stevenson, who came here from Ulster, Ireland, in 1761. Ives of Pinehurst. Mrs. Ives is a Farmington (school building). Local PTA organizations have ers, Clarence Wall of Advance, The blood of that Irish immigrant grand-daughter of Adlai Ewing Registrar, Mrs. J. F. Johnson. sponsored pre-school clinics for R. 1, and John R. Wall of Clem­ MEETINGS FOR 2 P. M. SATURDAY was to course through the veins Stevenson, vice-president of the Judges, Mrs. J. H. Montgomery many years and are taking an ac­ mons. Four sisters, Mrs. Rupert County Convention of two vice presidents, Adlai Ew­ United States under Grover and L. F. Brock. tive part in planning and con­ Boger of Mocksville; Mrs. R. B. Is Set For May 6 ing Stevenson and Alben W. Cleveland; and a brother of Fulton (Fork Community build­ ducting the clinics this year. Shcek and Mrs. T. L. Baker of HERE&IHERE Democratic precinct meetings, Barkley. Another of his descend­ Adlai Stevenson, the present gov­ ing). Registrar, Mrs. Odell Fos­ The location and dates of the Winston-Salem; Mrs. F. R. Beau­ ants, Adlai Stevenson, became ernor of Illinois. Prime Minister ter. Judges, Ray Burton and L. clinics are; April 28, Farmington champ of Advance, R. 1. DR. LONG MOVES OPHCES for the 11 precincts of Davie (Continued on Page !•) of North Ireland, Sir Basil Brooke J. Lupcr. school, 1 p.m.; May 5, Mocksville, Pallbearers were: R. B. San­ Dr. W. M. Long and Dr. Robert county, will be held at 2 p.m and Lady Brooke will attend as Jerusalem (Shoaf's store). Reg­ ford, R. B. Sanford. Jr C. R- Long this week moved their of­ Saturday, April 29, it was an­ at tho health department, at 1 guests of the Ives. istrar, J. L. Smith. Judges, J. A. Horn, T. J. Caudell, J. A, Craven nounced by J. H. Thompson, p.m.; May 12, Davie County fices into their new building on To People of Davie Miller and Thomas Spry. Training school, at tho health de­ and T. I. Shore. South Main street recently pur­ chairman of the County Demo­ CORN CONTEST In malting the announcement, ___MocksviUe (courthouse). Reg­ partment, 12:30 p.m. Honorary pallbearers were: J. chased from E. C. Morris. cratic Executive committee. The Mr. Kiziiah issued an invitation istrar, Ray McClamrock. Judges, C. Sanford, L. G. Sanford, G. R. meetings will be held at the reg­ G. M. McClamrock and Atlas ular polling places unless other IS ANNOUNCED to the people ot Davie county to Madison, R. M. Holthouser and BASEBALL PRACTICE Davie county farmers, FFA and Smoot. National Jamboree wise designated by the respective attend the Barkley-Boone Day the deacons of the Mocksville Raymond Siler, coach of the 4-H members are urged to enter North Calahaln (Center Com­ precinct chairmen. celebration in Salisbury. Mr. For Scout Troops Baptist church. American Legion Junior baseball the North Carolina 1950 State munity building). Registrar, W, Barkley, whose family originated The Scouts of the local troop team, announced that practice for ’The purpose of these meetings Corn contest. A $100 savings F. Ferebee. Judges, Raleigh Glass­ in Rowan county, will deliver an will camp at Camp Uwharrie on Art and Music To Be the local team would be held on will be for the purpose of per­ bond to the highest producer in cock and E. D. Ijames. historic address at the Catawba April 28-30 to practice for the Saturday afternoon at Rich Park, fecting the precinct organization the state and the same prize to Smith Grove school (school College stadium at about 4:30 in National Jamboree to be held at Featured At Festival commencing at 2 p.m. He urged and for the purpose of electing the highest producer of each of building). Registrar, Duke Tay­ the afternoon, commemorating Valley Forge, Pa., July 4. Art, as well as music, will be all those interested in playing this delegates to the convention. the three areas in the state are lor. Judges, Herman Boger and the migration led by Daniel Boone Claude Horn, Jr., and Charles featured at the eighth annual summer to attend this first ses­ The Democratic county conven­ made available through the co­ M. K. Beauchamp. from Rowan county to Kentucky Hair of-Mocksville are members Piedmont Festival in Winston- sion. tion will be held in the Mocks­ operation of North Carolina South Calahaln (Davie acad­ May 1, 1769. This expedition re­ of the Jamboree and will attend Salem, May 7 through May 21, ville courthouse at 2 p.m. on Sat Foundation Seed Producers, Inc. emy). Registrar, Claude Cart sulted in the first settlement ot the camp. when separate exhibits of art SQUARE DANCE urday. May 6. This meeting will In order to enter this contest a ner. Judges, T. G. Cartner and Kentucky and eventually the and photography will be held. Another square dance will be be for the purpose of organizing recommended hybrid will have Reid Towell. other western states. Entries in the art exhibit are held in the Mocksville High according to the plan of organi­ to be grown on the acre. Ade­ West Shady Grove (Advance Mocksville High ' open to those residing, those ed­ school gymnasium on Saturday zation ot the Democratic party, quate fertilizer, close spacing, school). Registrar, Mrs. Florence Defeats Mills Home ucated in, or Iwrn in North Caro­ night, April 29. Proceeds will go and for the purpose of electing shallow cultivation and other Evona Yoric To ' Stafford. Judges, George Mock The Mocksville High school lina. Each artist may submit two to the cancer fund of Davie coun­ delegates to the state convention good production practices need to and Thomas Browder. Represent Davie baseball team put on a heavy entries—in oil, water colors, ty. Come and join the fun and to be held in Raleigh on May 11 be followed if a high yield is to hitting exhibition to win their prints or p6rtraits in any medium lend your support to this worthy be obtained. Usual estimation In SpelUi^; Bee YADKIN VALLEY first victory of the current sea­ —and entry blanks must be in by cause. Grand Opening of methods of yields will be used to Evona York, of the Mocksville April 25. Entries should be sent determine the highest production. school, will represent Davie coun­ BASEBALL LEAGUE son last Friday. The local team, Pimtiac Agency behind the four-hit hurling of Bill prepaid to Piedmont Festival, PAUONGTON SENIOR PLAY The acre making the most corn ty Saturday in the 10th annual OPENS SATURDAY Vick, defeated the Mills Home Inc., Winston-Salem Arts' and Farmington High school senior Hie Irvin and Cornatzer Pon in the county will have to be spelling bee of the Winston-Salem The 1950 Yadkin Valley Base­ nine by the score of 15-1. Craft Workshop, 404 North Main class will sponsor a three-act com­ tiac agency will hold a grand surveyed and the yield will have Journal and Sentinel. ball season will open Saturday The locals scored 7 runs in the street, not later than May 2. The edy, “The Old Crab,” Friday, opening of their new building on to be harvested and weighed by Evona will compete with 36 with Mocksville playing Rowan second inning and 5 in the sevr exhibit will be held at the work­ April 28, at S at the high school Saturday of this week. a committee in order to compete girls and boys for the champion­ Mill’s team in Salisbury at 3:30. enth to completely swamp their shop May 8 through May 19. auditorium. ’The play is under the Valuable door prizes such as with other counties in this area. ship and the'right to represent On Tuesday night. May 2, opponents. A purchase prize of $100 will direction of Mrs. J. F. Hawkins. RCA console radio combination There will be a prize tor the the state in the national contest Mocksville will play the Rock­ L. Foster and B. Foster led the be awarded with no restriction The public is cordially invited. a genuine mahogany secretary producer making the most corn in Washington. well team here in the first offi­ hitting for the locals each with 3 as to classification. Ribbons will and electric percolator will be in Davie county and the highest She won the Davie county con­ cial home game. The game will hits for 5 times . Each had be awarded outstanding works in UNION SERVICE awarded. Registration lasts from producer will compete with other test last week. Patty Collins, of begin at 8 p.m. a . Whitaker, with 2 hits each medium and honorable men­ The quarterly community wor­ 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at which time counties in the state contest. the Farmington school, was run­ This week the local team, led for 5 times’ it bat, hit a tion at the discretion of the judg­ ship service will be held at the the drawing will be made. There People who have been entering ner-up and will serve as alter­ by Manager Leo Cozart, has been with the bases loaded. es. Through the plan of purchas­ Mocksville Baptist church Sun­ will be free balloons and apples corn contests have made more nate in Winston-Salem.' working out daily at 5 p.m. In The remaining schedule tor the ing prize-winning pieces of art, day evening, April 30, at 8 o’clock. for the children. than twice the county and state Evona is the daughter ot Mr. addition they have played sev­ Mocksville nine is as follows: the festival is building up a gal­ The Rev. A. J. Cox, pastor of the L. L. Irvin and S. R. Cornat average yields each year. It a high and Mrs. James York, of Route 2. eral practice games in. the effort April 27, Advance, here, 8 p.m. lery to be placcd on loan ^o First Methodist church, will con­ zer, owners, have announced that yield can be made on one acre She is 12 years old and the to be in top shape for the open­ Tuesday, May 2, Farmington, schools and other organizations duct the service. The public is factory representatives will be on in a contest it would be practical seventh grade of the Mocksville ing game. there (Wm. R. Davie school), to create interest in art in gen­ cordially invited. hand to display and demonstrate to use the best recommendations school. Mt. Pleasant, the pennant win­ Friday, May 5, Mills Home, eral and in North Carolina art­ the new Pontiac automobiles and possible to make a high yield on Representatives competing in ning team of last year, has with­ here, 8 p.m. ists in particular. OPERETTA the modem service equipment. the entire crop. the county contest were: Aaron drawn from the league. They Tuesday, May 9, Farmington, The photogi'aphic exhibit is An operetta, “Wedding of the Anyone interested in entering Spry ot the Cooleemee school; will be replaced by an entry here, 8 p.m. open to competitors from other Flowers,’’ will te presented on M OW S MOVU OFFICES this contest now or at any time Kermit Bailey of the Advance probably from Salisbury. Rowan Friday, May 12, Cooleemee, states as well as North Carolina Friday evening. May S, at eight X. C. Morria last week moved between now and harvesting time school; Eva Lee Streider ot the mills replaced the China Grove here, 8 p.m. . and will be held May 7 to May 21 o’clock, at the Wm. R. Davie the office ot his inturimce agency will need to get in touch with Smith Grove school; Evona York team, who did not re-enter this Tuesday, May 16, Courtney, at the studio of the Piedmont school. The public ii cordially in­ into • building on Saliibury the county agent’s office in order of Mocksville and Patty Collins year. here, 8 p.m. Photographic Guild. vited. ■traet I that yields may be estimated. of Farmington. PAGE 2 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950 TOBACCO PLANT OUR COUNTY AND of their full rights and privileges In the early days of American Scientists can producc flames Less than 10 per cent of the^ NEW COTTON under the Social Security Act, railroading trains ran only in nearly twice as hot as the sun’s blind people in the United States BED II^SECTS SOCIAL SECURITY and to a lesser extent, that they daylight. surface. are under 20 years old. By F. E. PEEBLES "In a rcccnt study conducted received incorrect information LEI6SLATI0N by the Winston-Salem Social from unofficial sources. County Agent Davie county cotton farmers Security Office, figures revealed “In order ,.to protect his inter­ were advised this week that they A good many tobacco plants in that more than 10 per cent of the ests,” Mr. White said, “the work­ Quality Tested Concrete Blocks may now release any portion of Davie county aru being destroyed living wage earner claimants and er should file a claim for bene­ their 1950 farm cotton acreage al­ by insects. Flea beetles seem to 4 per cent of survivor claimants fits if he has worked under So­ lotments that will not be planted be doing most of the damage on in the area serviced by that cial Security, has reached age 65, to cotton this year. This proce­ beds that I have seen. Other pests office lost benefits during 1949.” and has retired from employ­ BUILD dure is provided by new federal may be on some beds. The flea This statement was made today ment under the law.” legislation passed by the Congress beetle and vegetable weevil eat by Wardell K. White, manager Mr, White pointed out that em­ last month. In making the an­ • STRONGIft holes in the leaves. Grub worms of the Winston-Salem Office. ployers can play an important nouncement, L. R. Towell, coun­ work up the ground in the beds An analysis of the study indi­ part in reducing benefit losses if • SAPIR ty production and markpting ad­ like small moles and kill the cated that the chief reasons for they will inform their 65-year- • PASTIR ministration committee chairman, small plants. Midge larvae some­ those losses were that workers old employees, who are planning assures growers that if the re­ • CHIAPIR times cut off the small stems or and their families were not aware to retire that they may be eligible lease is authorized for 1950 only, for Social Security benefits for roots and cause the plants to die. VIIRAPAC CONCRin it will have no effect on the size any months in which they earn ty office in Mocksville for this MASONRY GIVIS: Control recommendations; One of an allotment that may be es- less than $15.00. purpose. pound ot 50 per cent wettable tabli-shcd for a farm in future Benefits are not payable until • PIRISAPmr DDT powder to 25 gallons of wa­ years, except to the extent that Minimum Allotment a formal application is filed at a • MRMANINCI ter makes a very eliective spray the acreage actually planted to Under the new legislation, cot­ Social Security Office. Benefits • RIAUTY for the control of these insects. cotton on the farm in 1950 affects ton farmers who make a written that are lost' through delay in Use this spray at the rate of 2 to the farm's highest planted acre­ application prior to April 21 are filing cannot be recovered. • INSULATION 4 gallons per 100 square yards. age for the three-year base pe­ entitled to a minimum farm cot­ The Winston-Salem Social Se­ • VIRMIH The DDT may be added to sprays riod. ton acreage allotment for 1950 curity Office is located at 437 RISISTANCi for blue mold control. Use 5 per The chairman points out that of the larger of 65 percent of Nissen Building. Office hours cent DDT dust at the rate of 1 • LOW UFKliP the acreage accumulated from the average acreage planted or are from 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon­ to 2 pounds per 100 square yards. these released will first be used regarded as planted to cotton on day through Friday, th is office The dust tieatment is just as ef­ to offset increases in 1950 farm the farm in 194G, lp47 and 1948 serves the residents of Davie, For­ fective as the spray. cotton acreage allotments re­ or 45 pcrcent of the highest acre­ syth, Stokes, Surry and Yadkin 1 would like to urge each to­ quited by the minimum farm al­ age planted or regarded as plant­ Counties, Interested persons are 'Tor Better Buildii&gs Tomorrow— bacco grower to examine his plant lotment provisions of the new leg­ ed to cotton on the farm in any urged to obtain official informa­ beds quite often to determine if islation. The acreagc released one of these three years. But this tion regarding their rights through any insects are causing damage. and used to offset these Increases, minimum allotment cannot exceed this office. Use Veteran Blocks Todayl" Blue mold is very Hkely to be he explains, will be credited to 40 percent of the acreage on the A representative is in Mocks­ in this county in the very near the state and county in determin­ farm tilled in 1949, or in regular ville on the 4th Wednesday oi future. Farmers are urged to ing future allotments. rotation. Credit for planting each month at the Courthouse, spray or dust their beds with fer- "If any of the released acreage ‘war crops" on the farm is taken Second Floor, at 12:30 p.m., and mate to prevent this disease. Do remains after meeting minimum into consideration as provided by in Cooleemee on the same date not wait until the disease is on allotment requirements,” says the law in determining the acreage at the Erwin Cotton Millfs Of­ the plants, because this treatment chairman, "it may be used by the regarded as planted to cotton. fice at 11:00 a.m. is a preventive and not a cure. county PMA committee to make Application forms for request­ further adjustments that appear ing this allotment adjustment The Nile has been harnessed to Standard gauge for railroads justified in farm allotments al­ can be obtained at the county irrigation for more than 5,000 tracks is four feet, eight and one< ready established.” PM A office. years. half inches. ' He points out that an official ------a_ form is provided tor a grower to The use of cobalt is reported to authorize release of all or any be efefctive in treating certain part of his allotment, and asks types of animal anemia. that growers come into the coun-

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Irvin &. Cornatzer Pontiac L. L. IRVIN & S. R. CORNATZER WILKESBORO STREET PHONE 35 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. -I . PAGE 4 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, А Я аЬ 28,1950 Mrs. Annie Turner Mrs. Sarah W. Smith Mrs. Ivie R. Dyson, Attend Funeral Four-wheel brakes for automo­ THE MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE biles were introduced in 1921.. Rites Held Monday Rites Held Wednesday 49, Passes Sunday In Stunter, S. C. Published Every Friday at Mocksville, North Carolina Mrs. Annie Isabel Turner, 49, Mrs. Sarah Williams Smith, 91, Mrs. Ivie Richardson Dyson, 49, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coon at­ died at tier home on Mocksville, widow of Cicero Smith of Fork, died at her home in Mocksville tended the funeral of Marion Ard, DAVIE DRIVE-IN Mrs. 0. C. McQuage...... Publisher R. 4, at 7:30 o’clock Saturday eve­ died early Monday morning at Sunday night. who died suddenly Wednesday ,THEATER ning, her death following an ill­ her home. She had been ill for Funeral services were at New evening at his home in Sumter, Friday Sc Saturday ness of three days. about a month. Union Methodist church at 11 a.m. S. C. Mrs. Ard was formerly IO- C. McCtuage 1938-1949 Mrs. Turner was born October April 28 St 29 Mrs. Smith was bom on June Tuesday with the Rev. L. R. Lof- Miss Notie Martin, daughter of 8, 1900, daughter of John L. Frye T. L. Martin and the late Mrs. “HOLD THAT BABY” 29, 1858, daughter o^ Jonathan tin officiating. and Mrs. Bonnie Rhoda Potts Frye With The Bowery Boys SVBSCRiraON RATES: and Albertine Limbaugh Williams Lizzie Ratledge Martin of Mocks­ of Davie county. On February 23, Surviving are the husband, Da­ of Davidson county.'Her husband, vUle. —AIs<^— $2.00 Per Year Inside of Davie County— $2.50 Per Yewr 1920, she married Henry Turner vid L. Dyson; three sons, Linnie, Cicero Smith, died about 10 years Leslie and Leroy Dyson, a daugh­ “LAW OF THE WEST” of Yadkin county and they moved ADVERTISEMENT FOR BWS with Johnny Mack. Brown Outside of Davie County. ago. to Davie county 20 years ago to ter, Mrs. Bruce Combs; two sis­ One Cartoon ters, Mrs. Lacey Hutdiins and ON BALL PARK CONCESSION make their home. She is survived Surviving are three sons, A. V. Sunday, April 30 by her husband, her parents and Smith of DoLand, Fla., C. L. Miss Novella Richardson, and a A notice is hereby given that “EL PASO”’ Entered at tlie Post Office at Mocksville, D. C., as Second Smith ot Mocksville, R. 4; one brother, Lincoln Richardson, all three daughters; Mrs. Laura Lee bids will be received until 12:00 with John' Payne Gail of Mocksville. St Class Matter Under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879 Smith, Misses Thelma and Evelyn daughter, Mrs. Mamie B. Carter o’clock noon, Saturday, April 29, Russell. In Technicolor. 1 Turner, all of the home. There of Elkin; a sister, Mrs. A. Grubb 1950, by the Davie Memorial As­ Cartoon. of Lexington, R. 5; 20 grandchil­ are two grandchildren. Three SCHEDULE GIVEN sociation, Inc., at the office of M. Monday St Tuesday brothers and one sister survive. H. Murray, president, for the op­ dren and 12 great-grandchildren. FOR BOOKMOBILE M ay 1 Si 2 Lester, Weldon and Ernest Frye Funeral services were held at eration of all concessions at the “BACHELOR AND BOBBY of R. 4, Mocksville, and Mrs. 3 p.m. Wednesday at Fulton Meth First Wednesday in the month; Davie Memorial Athletic Field SOXER” with Myrna Loy Charles Smith of R. 3, Mocksville. odist church. The Rev, J. R. Leave Mocksville 9:15; Duvis throughout the 1950 baseball sea­ Sc Cary Grant. 1 Cartoon. store, 9:30-9:45; Wm. R. Davie PROGRESS OF COMMIJMTY RECREATION Funeral services for Mrs. Tur­ Starling and the Rev. O. D. Smith son. All bids must be submitted Wednesday Si Thursday With Spring and the approach of the Summer season, ner were held from Smith Grove officiated. Burial was in the schol, 9:50-10:30; Roberts store, in writing and addressed to M. May 3 & 4 Methodist church in Davie county church cemetery. 10:35-10:50; Cana, 11-1120; Far­ thoughts once again turn to outdoor activities. This year, H. Murray, president. ‘HE WALKED BY NIGHT at 4 o’clock Tuesday and inter­ mington, 11:30-11:45; Farmington This the 24th day of April, 1950. with Scott Brady Sc Rich­ in this community, these thoughts are ' being centered ment was in the church ceme­ Six states border Arkansas: school, 11:50; Mocksville. J. R. SILER, ard Basehart. 1 Cartoon. around Rich Park and its renovations. tery. Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald con­ Missouri, Tenneesee, Mississippi, Secretary, Davie Memorial Assn., • Show starts at Dusk Through the efforts of the Davie Memorial Association ducted the service. Texas, Louisana, and Oklahoma. Use An Enterprise Want Ad Inc. It this site has become the community recreation center. Last year the athletic field was lighted, and Mocksville DQOC !::: амаш томр o h ic m w » from ibar Ptoriwa P olar ',1"0ДЮС enjoyed night baseball and other athletic contests for the first time. The proceeds from these contests have kept IT9 NOT YOUR til TOUR PIIT»M <«W IN this park on a self-supporting basis and enabled an ex­ MULT/MILK TOUR 4-M «IITIIt CAilf Yet— at (our montlit you can'^sM th* panded recreation program. FAT'', yOO'O ■igns of a good milker. Big from*,, The children of the community this year are enjoying MAVf DONE AS IL L ON sharp withm, loose skin, trim udtfn- the swings, sliding boards, see-saws and merry-go-round . . . the kind Coif Sloitana. lielj^. build. One hundred TCunds replaces: recently installed in the park. The construction of tennis 40 gallons of milk. Come in fpr.Cblf' courts are now underway and will be completed in the near Startena today. future. DAVIE FEED & SEED CO. The association also has employed the services of a recreation director for the summer. This will enable an Depot St. Mocksville, N. C. organized recreation program for the children. This is only the beginning. Once you consider that the Davie Memorial Association only acquired legal control of the park a little over a year ago, the accomplishments can be appreciated. Other improvements are planned, and other improavements will come— ^IF, and it is a big IF— it is operated on a sound financial basis. The athletic field and the baseball park are the only sources of revenue available for carrying on the recreation program and expansion of recreational facilities. This rev­ enue is derived from a percentage cut into the gate receipts of the teams using the park. M any have complained that' May 1 Through June 30 this 50 per cent cut is too m uch, that exceptions should be niade for certain teams. However, the fact remains that the team usually realizes more from their 50 percent EACH WEEK DURING THIS EVENT WE WILL OFFER OUTSTANDING SPECIALS- than they formerly did from the 100 percent before the park was lighted, and the other improvements made. Now all a team lias to do is go on the field and play. Formerly No Down Payment--No Carrying Charges they had to drag the field, line it off, and do the other necessary chores. WILL BE REQUIRED ON MERCHANDISE PURCHASED DURING IHE FIRST WEEK. ALL MER­ Rich Park now serves as a monument to the coopera­ tion of the people of this community. Without a single exception, community lovers are proud of the efforts which CHANDISE WILL SELL AT THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CASH SALE PRICE. are displayed there. They want it to continue to progress and be self-supporting. '

TIRES UNDER PRESSURE? For the proper pressure on all your tires, neither under nor over, come in and let us check them. Come in also for friendly auto service that insures better driving. From a freie battery check to complete lubrication, you’ll find us always ready to serve you. We carry a full line of ESSO PRODUCTS. W. N. Smith Esso Svc. North Main St. Mocksville, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE PAGES Johnstone. Mesdames Pope Cantata Presented TACKY FARTY Miss Marie Johnson left Sun­ The Clarksville Home Demon­ Personals-Clubs day by plane for Cincinnati, O., Club Hostesses For Local Rotarians stration club will sponsor an oy­ after spending the spring holi­ The Cana Home Demonstration Members of the local Rotary ster and chicken supper on Sat­ days with her parents, Mr. and club met in the Community build­ club were treated to a program urday evening, April 29, begin­ week end with her. Mrs. J. T. Angell loft Sunday Mrs. P. J. Johnson. ing with Mrs. Duke Pope and of musical entertainment Tuesday Mrs. A. J. Haynes of Statesville ning at 6:30 o’clock at Clarks­ for Buies Creek to stay until Mrs. Grady Ward returned Mrs. Roadman Pope, co-hostesses. put on by the 7th and 8th grade ville Community building. Every­ Wednesday with her son, Dr. J. arrived Sunday to visit her fa­ home Thursday from Baptist hos­ The meeting was opened with boys and girls of the local school. one is asked to wear a tacky cos­ W. Angell, and Mrs. Angell. ther, the Rev. W. H. Dodd, who pital, Winston-Salem, where she the group singing “America.” Under the capable direction of tume and prizes will be awarded Attending the business woman’s is ill at his home on North Main was a patient two weeks. Mrs. Cecil Leagans gave the de­ Miss Genevra Beaver, this group the winners. meeting of Presbytery held in street. Miss Ossie Allison, Mrs. Mar­ votionais, a reading of one of Rev. presented the “Childhood of Hia­ Lexington Thursday evening Mrs. Hansford Sams and chil­ Use An Enterprise Want A 4 garet A. LeGrand, Jack LeGrand Dr. Holland’s sermons, “Ringing watha” cantata. were: Mesdames Sam Waters, dren, Hansford, Jr., and Adelaide and Harry Osborne visited B. C. the Bell.” Dennis Silverdis, Lee Lyerly, Ev­ of Decatur, Ga., are spending this Special guests for the occasion Clement Sunday, who is a patient The family life leader gave an erette Blackwood, Oscar Beaver week with Mrs. Sams’ father, R. included: Hubert Woodall of at W. N. C. sanitorium. Black interesting program. Her topic ^ Princess Theatre and Misses Nell and Daisy Holt­ B. Sanford. Mountain. being “Character of Children and Smithfield; Rev, ,Fred Shinn of The Rev. Carl Kirk of Salis­ Cooleemee; and Mr. Martin of houser. Miss Mary Neil Ward of How It Grows.” NOW SHOWING bury filled the Methodist church Winston-Salem, Miss Cynthia Attending the Friday meeting Greensboro spent the week end The club adjourned by repeat- Bing Crosby in pulpit Sunday in the absence of Clement served as pianist. of the Presbytery held in Lex­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing the club collect. ‘‘R ID IN G H IG H ” the pastor. Mrs. James Lester Blackwelder ington were: Mesdames D. C. Grady Ward. Mrs. J. P. LeGrand returned Rankin, Knox Johnstone, Hugh Blackwelder-Sheets Cooleemee Juniors SATU RDAY Lagle, E. H. Gartrell, Jason home Sunday from Allendale, S. Mrs. E. H. Morris left last Tues­ Allan Rocky Lane ia Branch, Jim Fry, Paul Blackwel­ C., where she spent last week with day to visit her sisters. Misses Wedding At York Entertain Seniors FOUR CORNERS “DEATH VALLEY her aunt, Mrs. Googe, who has Eliza and Nan Douthit, in Idaho. der and Miss Willie Miller. Miss Ruby Jean Sheets, daugh­ The Cooleemee High School GUNFIGHTERS” Mrs. Horace Hayworth of High Mrs. Emma Ratledge is visiting ¡Mrs. A. A. Wagoner is improv­ been ill. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Sheets Junior-Senior banquet was held with Eddy Waller. Added Ser­ Point joined her mother Tuesday her son, Gilmer Ratledge, in Win­ ing at her home on North Main Mr. and Mrs. David Murray of of Route 3, Mocksville, became at the Robert E, Lee hotel, Win­ ial and Cartoon. in Idols and returned home with ston-Salem. street. Her daughter. Miss Ruth Morehead city and Miss Jane the bride of James Lester Black­ ston-Salem, Friday, April 14, her Wednesday. MONDAY ft TUESDAY Wagoner, of Stokesdale, spent the Hayden Morris of Richmond, Va., welder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char­ Invocation was given by Lyn- Mrs. Brady Badgett, Bruce Bad­ Tvrone rower ft Wanda Hen­ left for New York Tuesday and Eugene Collette of Washington, lie Blackwelder of Route 2, dell Coble; Welcome, Sue Wag­ gett and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hol­ drix in will leave by plane for Bermuda D. C,, is spending a few days with Mocksville, on Monday, April 10, ner; Toast to Seniors, Rebecca comb were recent guests of Mr. ‘PRINCE OF FOXES” Saturday. his mother, Mrs. R. W. Collette. at the home of the Rev. Mills F. Ridenhour; Response, Defore and Mrs. G. W. Baity. with Orson Wells. Added News. Miss Florence Cornatzer of On Sunday Mrs. R. W. Collette Nunn, in York, S. C., who offi­ Shoaf; Song, members of Junior Mrs. Vashti Baity is the guest W E D N E SD A Y Greensboro college spent the had a family dinner, with all her ciated at the double ring cere- class; Toast to Faculty, Bill Good­ of Mrs. John Warren in Winston- Robert Montgonery ft Aaa week end with her parents, Mr. children present. :nony. man; Response, Mr, Underwood; Salem. Biyth in and Mrs. S. R. Cornatzer. The bride wore a white suit Duet, Robert Munday and Wan­ “ONCE MORE Joan and Jimmy Dean Lowery Miss Mary Heitman attended with which she used navy ac­ da Wilson; Response, T, C. Prim; Advance Junior Senior visited their mother, Mrs. Early MY DARLING” the fourth district meeting of the cessories. Introduction of Speaker, Mr. Harris, in Elkin recently. with Jane Cowl. Added Serial U.D.C. held in Winston-Salem Banquet Wednesday Prim; Surprise, Bill Spry. and Short Mrs. Blackwelder is a member Those visiting Mr. and Mrs, A, last Wednesday. The juniors of the Advance Rev. C. C. Herbert, pastor of a of the senior class at Mocksville C. Ratledge Sunday were: Mr. Miss Florence Cornatzer will High school entertained the se­ Salisbury Methodist church, was THURSDAY ft ntlDAY High school. Mr .Blackwelder at­ and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and William Holden ft Joan Ca«l- leave Thursday for Philadelphia, niors at a banquet Wednesday the after-dinner speaker. tended Mocksville High school children of Greensboro, Mr. and field in Pa., to attend the spring fbrmals evening, April 19, at the YWCA and is now employed by the Da­ and Mrs. Douglas Ratledge and “DEAR WIFE” at Pennsylvania State College of in Winston-Salem. vie Feed and Seed store, Mocks­ Clontz-Williams daughter of Charlotte, Mr. and with Billy DeWolf ft Mona Optometry. The attractive V shaped table freeman. ville. Mrs. Dewey Dixon, Miss Opal Es- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Flowers and was decorated with bowls of red Vows Are Spoken Mr. and Mrs. Blackwelder are jic and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Essie Gene, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leach, and white roses, tulips and sweet at home on Route 2, Mocksville. Miss Roena Williams, daughter of Cana, Mrs. A. C. Cheshire of lOVIES ARE BETTER THAN Mrs. C. G. Leach visited relatives peas. Running cedar was arranged EVER. CALL 1S2 FOR of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams, Courtney and Burton Cranfill of in Valdese Sunday. along the sides of the white linen S H O W TIM B bccame the bride of Jasper Ray Courtney. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Cox and tablecloth. Mrs. Jim Bowles Clontz, son of Mr. and Mrs!. E. son, Abie, arrived home Sunday. Entertainers for the banquet Auxiliary Hostess H, Clontz, of Mocksville, Sunday Mr. Cox attended a school of were Frank Thomas, ventrilo­ morninR, April 23, at First Bap­ Mrs. Jim Bowles was gracious evangelism in Moline. 111., for two quist, and Mrs. Thomas from tist church, Mocksvillc. The Rev. hostess Friday evening to mem­ weeks and Mrs. Cox and Abie Thomasville. James P. Davis officiated at the bers of the American Legion aux­ visited relatives in Badin. County School Superintendent double ring ceremoy. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith of Curtis Price was the speaker for iliary. The president, Mrs. Bowles, Raleigh were week end guests of the evening. presided. The bride wore a white suit Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough, Sr. Guests attending were the high Mrs. C. N. Christian gave an with light blue accessories. Her Miss Carroll Johnstone and school teachers, Mrs. Alma Sher- interesting report of the State Le­ corsage was of white carnations. Miss Elsie Macon of Raleigh spent mer and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis gion meeting that was held in Mrs. Clontz is a graduate of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Knox Price. Winston-Sslem last week. Shady Grove High school. Mr. Mocksville, N. C. Delicious refreshments of ham Clontz attended Mocksville High and p! neapple-cheese sandwiches, sciiool and now holds a position Officers Elected strawberry shortcake, pickles and with a construction company at At P.-T.A. Meeting- Russicn tea were served guests Woodloaf. The April meeting of the by tlie hostess. BIRTHS ANNOUNCED Mocksville Parent-Teachers asso­ ciation was held Monday evening Society Baptists Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Walls in the elementary school audito­ of Mocksville, a daughter, Shir­ rium. The president, Mrs. W. M. Hold WMU Meeting ley Jeanne, on April 12, at Rowan Long, presided. The Woman's Missionary union Memorial iiospital, Salisbury. of Society Baptist church met at Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols of lo tnoiie *oui home and go'den 10PS, Miss Flossie Martin, education­ the home of Mrs. Nay Griffith Mocksville, a daughter, Cathy M* uk lot hruthM) point» and mopil al chairman for the cancer drive, of Route 4, Statesville, on Sat­ Lee, on April 23, at Rowan Me­ GOOD CHICKS showed two films on cancer, and Misses Billie Sue Brown and urday afternoon, April 13. morial hospital, Salisbury. Marietta—^Republic—Peryex Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Angell of Glenda Madison, High school stu­ The president, Mrs. W. B. Rim- OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT ...... $4.75 gal. Buies Creek, a son, John William, and dents, gave instructive talks on mer, presided over the meeting. Wall Fix FLAT WALL PAINT ...... $3.25 gal. cancer. The devotionais • were given Jr., on April 22, at Rex hospital, by Rev. W. B. Rimmer. Raleigh. Dr. Angell is the son of OOOD CHICK SUPPLIES Complete Line of The officers for the new school Several members gave inter­ Mrs. J. T, Angell of Mocksville. Enamel — Paint Thinner — Paint Brushes year were elected as follows: esting talks on the program topic, Th«i* ore the very best chicks we can supply ot President, Raymond Siler; vice- “Presses At Work for God.” Use An Enterprise Want Ad reasonable prices. They ore: president, Mrs. George Rowland; All sizes GALVANIZED SCREEN WIRE secretary, Mrs. George H. Shutt, . 1. Ired for preducNen. and treasurer, Mrs. Fletcher 2. Prom diseo«e*inspectedl Hecki. SCREEN DOORS SCREEN DOOR SETS Click. 3. Producing fleck« are fed for chick vigor. SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS The last P.-T.A. meeting of the year will be held in the new PURINA PURINA high school auditorium on May STARTENA m Galvanized Pails and Tubs Clothes Wire 15. At this time the officers will CHEKRTABS be installed. CHECKER-ETTS Use them in the im Galvanized Mop Pails, Mops and Handles drinking water m Last year's chick starter for the first crit­ William R. Davie sensation— proved on ical month. 101 million chicksi & Full Line of P.-T.A. Meeting Held The William R, Davie Parent- FEEDERS Teacher association met Thurs­ and A6RIC0 - ROYSTERS - SCOCO - day evening, April 20, in the FOUNTS school auditorium. Boyce Cain Several dlfFer- BAUGH’S FERTILIZER gave the devotionais. ent sizes and Mrs. .Wade Hutchens’ third PRESTO! SMOOTHER DRIVING! kinds to fit your grade presented a play on bird needs. W e have in stock a full line of life. YES, IN ONLY A FEW SHORT MINUTES, The attendance award was won YOUR CAR IS PURRING DOWN THE Thousands of STARTED & DAY OLD CHICKS. by the third grade. — ^New Low Price— Buy now for Fall Layers FARM MACHINERY ^The officers elected for the ROAD, RUNNING SMOOTHER THAN next year are as follows: Presi­ Tractors Cultivators & Planters dent, Mrs. Lonnie Driver;'vice- EVER WHEN YOU CHOOSE THE BEST IN HYBRID SEED CORN—N. C. 1032—N. C. 27— N. Plows Hay Balers president, Mrs. Herman Brewer; C. 26 and Dixie 17— ^Also Jarvis and Prolific white secretary, Mrs. W. M. Potts; treas­ LUBRICANTS. Com. See us for all your gorden seeds, plants and Mowers Harrows urer, Mrs. Wade Hutchens. W e Carry Pennsylvania motor oils; also gttden tools. Bracken-Canter spark plugs and other necessaries. Betrothal Announced DAVIE FEED & SEED COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bracken of Martin Bros. Mocksville announce the engage' Waters Service Station —LOOK FOR THE CHECKERBOARD STORE— ment of their daughter, Altha Lu Depot St. Phone 17 MocksviUe, N . C . Phone 99 Near Depot Mocksville, N . C. cille, to Lewis Albert Canter of Wilkesboro Street Greensboro. The wedding will take place in June. MVJWVWWWW PAGE 6 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 28; t9S0

NOTICE OF SALE Deane To Wage Homer States Views Schedule of 4-H Aik/or It tMer way,,, hth Under and by virtue of an or­ treJr-marki mean tht M n g ;. dinance mode and entered by the Active Campaign On Congressional Race Club Meetings Board ol Commisioners of the Washington, D. C.—Represen Sanford—Declaring it is not Farmington Senior club^ will R e f r e s h Town of Mocksvillc at a regular talivo C. B, Deane of the 8th dis­ his purpose to enter the Eighth meet on Tuesday, May 2, at 8:45 meeting duly hold in its office, trict on Saturday in his office in Congressional district race as a a.m. President, Bayne Miller; sec^ a d d z e s t I, the undersigned Mayor of the Washington expressed his sincere porsional popularity contest be­ retary, Nancy Boger. Town of Mocksville, will on the personal appreciation for tho ex­ tween himself and the incumbpnt, Farmington Junior club will to the hour cellent reports that he has re­ W. E. (Bill) Horner of Sanford 20 th day ot May, 1950, at meet on Tuesday, May 2, at 9:45 ceived from throughout the' dis­ today acknowledged his oppo­ 12:00 o’clock noon at tho court a.m. President Johnny Boger; trict since he made his announce­ nent’s being a fine man but stated liouse door in Mocksville, North secretary, Peggy Oakley. ment as a candidate for election that, “There arc many people who Carolina, soli at public auction Cooleemee 1 Senior club will in the Democratic primary of I'ind themselves with views diff- to tho highest bidder for cash, meet on Wednesday, May 3, at May 27. ferent from those which tho in- subjcct to the confirmation of 8:45 a.m. President, Edwin Nol- Mr. Deane stated that within "umbent has e.'kpressed.” ley; secretary, Bobby Edwards. the Commissioners, the property the past two weeks he has boon Pointing out that he announced hereinafter described, towit: Advance Senior club will meet in contact with each of the 12 for Congress late, Horner ex­ on Thursday, May 4, at 8:45 a.m. First Lot or Parcel: Bounded counties of the district and is ex- plained that he did not do it President, Avalon Potts; secre­ ^ 1 on the South by West Church ceedingly pleased with the re- without a great deal of personal tary, Leona Myers. investigation. "The groundwork Street extension; on the East by sponses that have come to him. Smith Grove Junior club will The Congressman pointed out for my campaign was already Gaither St.; on the North by Gas- meet on Thursday, May 4, at 10 that during the past several weeks laid; in fact, I’ve been running ,^ton White lots; on the West by aim. President, Barbara Plott; for the last two years,” he added. M. Chaffin, being lots Nos. 3, ‘he Congress has been faced with secretary, Eva Lee Strider, 4, 5, and 6, each 25 x 150 ft. in 'i‘« heaviest legislative schedule When his platform is an­ nounced, Horner explained, it will -Mocksville Senior club will Block "B" of subdivision of Eid- year, which included cot- meet on Friday, May.5, at 10:45. , J J • M ^ * ton acreage oUotments, the Mar- call for, among other things, a son and Walker, recorded in Map , President, Donald Riddle; secre­ i o I shall plan and the several im- cessation in projects which lead Book No. 2, page 37, Office of Reg- . , . tary, Glenda Madison. •OYtllO U NO» AUTHOMTV Of INI COCACOLA COMPANY IV ^ ^ X portant hearings on the omnibus further into Socialism, step by Mocksville Junior club will ister of ee s o av e y* appropriations bill which comes step. "I will,” Horner added, WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Second Lot or Parcel: Bounded e T M C om C.la C a a p w y “call for more genuine democ­ meet on Friday, May 5, at 11:45. on the North by West Church racy and less government big Street extension; on the East by business and less government Gaither St., and on the South by that he is paying close attention meddling and interference. I am lot or parcel number three here- to the legislative duties in Con­ not in favor of the government ihbelow described, and on the gress to which they have elected running my life and I don’t be­ West by lands o t T. P. Dwiggins, him. lieve other citizens arc in favor comprised of lots 4, S and 6 and "These are critical days both of it running theirs. being 25 X 141 ft. in Block “E” at home and abroad,” asserts Mr. Horner said the system of gov­ in Map Book 2, page 37, Regis­ Deane, “and I am determined to ernment handouts wilt lead not ter of Deeds Office ot Davie faithfully and conscientiously only to national financial bank­ County. discharge the responsibilties that ruptcy but to a weakening of . Third Lot or Parcel; Bounded now face me as a member of the those American ideals of self in­ on the North by “second lot or Congress.” dependence and self reliance parcel” hereinabove described Mr. Deane goes on to say that that have made this nation great. he expects to wage an active Last week he actively engaged and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stak«h‘“"P«'8n in every section of tlje in campaign work in Davidson, ‘ district as his legislative schedule Davie, Yadkin and Wilkes coun­ will permit. ties. “I’ve received a nice recep­ running s. 42 deg. E. 70 ft. to a tion everywhere plus a most en­ stake; thence N. 48 deg. E. 90 ft. couraging show of support,” he to a stake C. ,B. Mooney’s line; RITES HELD FOR added. thence N. 42 deg. W. 70 ft. to a J O Y N E R , 9 2 stake, the old J. M. Nail line; Mrs. Samuel H. Joyner, 92, of Statesvil!o; Stanley and Prof. C. thence S. 48 deg. W. with Nail Route 3, Yadkinville, died at her R. Joyner of Winston-Salem; and line 90 ft. to the beginnmg, Boger 2:40 a.m. Monday, Dr. O. L. Joyner of Kernersville; and Walker corner. For back ti-j 3 , also 20 grandchilddrcn and 28 tie see deed by D. C. Kurfees to ,357 great-grandchildren. C. B. Mooney, recorded in Book ^ ^,„ghter of the late Hugh and Funeral services were held at 27, page 100, Office of Register Martha Grocc Sprinkle. She was South Oak Ridge Baptist church, of Deeds of Davie county.. married to Mr. Joyner May 14, where she was a member, Tues­ This the 4th day of April, 1050. 1876. day at 4 p.m. Rev. Wade Hutch­ J. E. DURHAM, She was in declining health the ens, Rev. M. F. Reavis and Rev. 4-28-4t Mayor past six months and seriously ill J. G. Allgood had charge of the JACOB STEWART, Attorney. two weeks. services. Survivors arc; her husband, S. Burial was in the church cem­ An athlete could hurl a 14- H. Joyner, seven children, Willie etery. pound shot 10 miles if he had as Joyner and Mrs. R. F. Reavis of Pallbearers w ere, grandsons. much energy as an average car Mocksville; Everette Joyner of Flower bearers were granddaugh­ going a mile a minute. Yadkinville; Mrs. J. H. Joyner of ters. BUILT UKE A BÚTIESHIP

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IM l nCNIC ADDRESS battle at once commenced, each ever met in court. He was - (This week continues the ad­ side sheltering itself behind trees friend. dress ot David M. Furches at the and other obstructions as best it Many of these have gone, but annual Masonic picnic, August 8, could. The battle continued the you still have with you the other |' 1901.) I ^ greater part of the day until the eminent members of the'bar I Bryaa Family Tories finally retreated, leaving have mentioned. The Bryan famMy was among the Whigs in possession of- the It has also produced qiiite a the first settlers and probably the field and of the dead and wound­ number of eminent physicians; most extensive of any in the ed. It was a hot and stubbornly Bryan, Little, Smith, three Clem­ “Forks." Almost all of them were fought battle, in which both Capt. ents, two Andersons, McGuire, Tories, in the Revolutionary war. Bryan and Capt. Francis were and Kimbrough, and probably GAS HAS GOT IT! ' They were to be found in various killed, and about 30 men killed others. Some of these are gone, parts of the county. and wounded. Captain Francis the others are still with you. was buried on the slope of the •MMIt •WATEIJEMEK «lIFIIiaAIOIS The leader. Coloner Bryan, it Davie ISM hill between the branch and is said, resided on Hunting Creek, This brings us up to date al­ Huntsville. An old man by the near its confluence with the most too recent to be treated as •Ш т тш •тштшшш name of Vestal enclosed the grave South Yadkin river, on what is tradition or reminiscences. But of Captain Francis, which was known as the Neely farm. How as many here have grown up • FUM nmCES •ЦПКПЕК «SPMEKAim continued to be enclosed by an ever, a great part of them lived since then, I will say that in 1860 old man by the name of Welch on Dutchman creek and its trib* Davie county was one of the best until some time during the late • M fM *111111111 «М И Ш iitaries. A small crek emptying in the state. Her people were war. 1 have seen this enclosure. into Dutchman opposite the farm generally intelligent -and thrifty. The last time I saw it there were I' was raised upon is called Bryan But in that year the miirmurings DIO YOU N IM ^ but four posts standing. This is DO YOU NHD7 creek. Several (arms in that of war clouds Were heard in the —that it coita ЦОО.ОО or 1еи to tnstall a all gone now arid 1 doubt whether neighborhood were owhed and distance. They continued to mut­ l ^ f i M jrtntcr air coatutloaliic aistsn, at this time the precise spot where the avttagt и гя ш bom , wMle ш occupied by this family during ter and get thicker and thicker, this noble patriot was buried, thé Revolution. until 1861, when their shadows m s qrkem wlU ^ e -jrov iMrteel bsat aad i who lost his life in defense of At that time the public road covered the whole land Jn the A teaunature ot TO dsgisaa laridi mMatbei his country, could be identified tuiMiops to swo ouisMe,-. leading from Salisbury to Shalt gloom and darkness of war. by anyone. The body ot Captain ШЛ on guarantesd bsattaf pstfMaaaM low Ford, crossed Dutchman While there were a few seces­ ttnperatune. ., v ' Г ■ Bryan was taken by his relatives ^rictt Start -creek just above the mouth of sionists—a very few talked war в» and buried at “Howell Meeting- Bryan creek, thence over the low­ and Southern independence—the er end o( “Pudding Mdge," House.” great mass of the people ot Davie where it crossed Bryaa creek. county w ere'tttr the Union m d M I t D U U I I i G«t on the BMufyrang« bandwagon. If you ar« *№it il the road Comwallia’ army On the march ot the Tories, oppos^ to war. When the states interestad in i№j> mo»t sansational 9 M range valuf of tht yaar, contact traveled on its march (rom thff Captain Bryan had taken Robin north and south ot us had seced­ Mr. Bailay at Grahitt Quarry offict, Phon« 851. ’ 'hading Ford to the Shéllow: Ford Horn, an active young Whig,.a ed, sentiment hiul very much in 1781, in pursuit' itf pirisoner aiid held him as such, changed. But there was still Greene and the Ameriipaa anikjr.' at the commencement ot the bat­ stitMig sentimmt in this county ; While the Bryans wen'gjen^al- tle. As the battle grew warm. opposed to secession and the war. ly Tories, they were not • bad Young Ilom escaped from his Im- War Seeatd people. They were simply loy­ ^isbim>wt, entered the lines of But the time came when near­ alists, and took up arniis in de­ ttie Whigs, and fought the battle ’OMNcdel^a«wriie!rR№*thanniv.rs«ywitb »l.brst« the opaninq of «,.!« ly every able bodied man had to fense of “what they thought was through on the.Whig side. 'He nlii* and bfisuty in tha naw . . . go into the afmy, either as a vol­ .ROW Gam Gas Appliance Stora in Kannaiaolis right.” Upon the trial of Colonel afterwards joined the Continen­ unteer or as a conscripted sol •ÉÀUTYIIAINII by ODIN with . . . Bryan aftv the war, when the tal army, where he. remain^ un­ dier. This being' so, the most of blood of the Whig ran high, noth­ til he saw the American flag fly­ them volunteered. No braver, no­ •UWATIONAL VALUn ing could be proved against him, ing triumphantly over Yorktown, bler soldiery ever wore uniform except that he was a Tory, and and his country independent. than went into battle from Davie had fought on the Tory side. Capelin Bryan, a short time county. Nothing could deter Hoiked af ToryiM before the battle of Shallow Ford, them; nothing could cause them While the “Forks" was regard­ had married Sallie Howell, a to abandon their duty to the tent­ ed as a hot-bed of Toryism, they Whig girl. And, when peace was ed field or in the scarred lines ot were by no means all Tories. declared, Robin Horn returned battle.- The.want^of rations—the- There were true and brave Whigs, home, marrieil Captain №yah’s want ot clothing — nothing, not mm and, taking the whole’population widow, settled on the Bryan esr even the distress and suffering of 909 g | composing the “Forks”, the Whigs tate on the north side of Dutch­ loved ones at home could induce were probably in ascendancy. man creek, and raised a large them to abandon their comrades While there were many others, family, many of whom still sur­ in arms. the wealth, the numbers and the vive. Many of them, bearing the This was true bravery, true influence of the Bryan family, to name of Horn, afe now honorable heroism, noble manhood, sus­ a great extent, dominated and citizens of your beautiful little tained by the spirit of a free cit­ ^ave great strength to this dis- town. izenship, as thousands of them Joyal sentiment. While the rela­ But of this prominent, wealthy knew they were fighting to main­ tions between the Whigs and To­ and extensive Bryant family, tain an'institution in which they ries must have been much there is not one of their descend­ had no interest. But they could strained, yet friendly relations ants, bearing the Bryan name, not bear the name of traitor or existed among many of them, and left in the county. Where they coward; they preferred death; the young people of the different have gone I do not know. I am rather than disgrace. But after parties would sometimes inter­ of the opinion that the Bryans ot all they could do, the war ended marry. the Trap Hill section and of Al­ disastrously to the flag they car­ While the “Forks" was a strong­ leghany county are qf the Same ried. Those left returned home hold of Toryism, controlled by family. “Morgan*’ was a com­ to their families and friends amid the Bryans, higher iip the Yadkin mon name among the Bryans, of joy and grief. in the Cleveland settlement, con­ the “Forks”, and the Bryans of 1ЛМ» PoreeMa Up. A raage that tralf trolled by the Cleveland influ­ Alleghany still retain this name, Better CoMditteM M a y ence, the sentiment was thorough­ Morgan, in their family, which is To meet their wives and chil­ ly Whig. And the Tories of the not a very common surname. dren, mothers and fathers, from “Fork" were in the habit of aid­ ■iiUMat Namfs whom they had been separated so ing their friends up in Yadkin; Tfiough . we cannot trace the long, was great joy. But to see *1995?. ’адгг sgg.5o g- and the Whigs of that settlement population inhabiting the “Forks” empty chairs, the desolate fields 1И У THUMI IP м м ш were in the habit of aiding their at the time of the Revolution, md the empty larders, with no ■Asv т ш а w ooiu» Whig friends of the “Forks.” This they were principally ot English stock to work and ho money to I ' brought on what in tradition is and German dscent. A scattering buy anything, was more trying to V. called ^ e “Battle ot the Shallow ot Iridi, Welsh and № nch soon many a brave heart than'the tire Ford," though the battle was intermarried, productog a strong, of the enemy’s guns. It seemed at fought a ,halt milp west of the vigorous and thrifty popuUtion. first that all was lost. That was Shallow Ford, across a small From this development the not so. They had saved ^ i r branch on the south side ot the “Forks” have produced two Con­ manhood and their hdiior. They Yadkin, since called thé “Battle­ gressmen Mumford and Pearson; ^ad their hands with which to ground branch." a number of lawyers; three Pear­ work. The resulU ot war had. The Tories of the “Forks” had sons, Cook, two Clements, Hob­ treed them from the competition raised a company, headed by son, Gaither, Bailey, Stewart, ot free (slave) labor. • Capt^n Bryan, tor the purpose Chaffin, M ce (A. H.), and your Today the masses of the people ' ot aifling their friends up №e riv­ humbte servant who. now stands are in a better condition than er against the ravages, as tiiey before you. they were before the war. It was .said, of, Cleveland and his Whigs. Jesse A. Pearson and Giles N; a new indepedence, ,^a new free­ Cleveland at the same time had Pearson never rose to any great dom to the poorer class, of w hit^ raised a company of Whigs and distinction in their profession, to the middle c la st^ to the toil­ dispatched them under the com- have already spoken to you ot ing millions, and nobly have they Alitomatk Gas Ci l '• mand of Captain Francis to sub­ t^e great Chief Justice Richmond taken advantage of it. And this due Bryan and his Tory allies in M. Hobson. I once heard Judge betterment has. only commenced the ‘Torks." These forces moved Anderson Mitchell say that Gen. to go. on an^ on. 231 East Frost Street -Highw4rS2 1200 S. ШсЦе Ave. at the same tiine. The Tories up Jamiu. Cook was the strongest STÀTESVILiÜE, N. C. G R A № T E Ç . ipiNNAPQLilS, N. С. the river and the Whigs down the! man he ever heard address a ju ^ . S I L V U П А river, it is said; without either | There are many here today Who The ' Young Idtdies’ class oi side knowing the movements ot will bear witness with me ot ^ c I^itmington .Methodist, cluirch the other until they met. learning ability and pbw№ of ¿ ^ sponsor aa Ш о^ 1 sUvitr THE Ш рМ б ТрЕ ■atlte W 1^. .. John -Маг^Ьа]! Clement in thé tea Saturday afteraomt, April Щ SiBrtwry ^ MocksvUle — Lcxiagto« — АЦ—ммДе^ goacord— КммшуоИе— Bloeipssville Their met a fcW hundred court house. I Ьнщ 3-e o’dock, at the home of; yards of each ottier, tl^ WUfji.oii. |егаЫ|«'сагф1 pnpu«^''.^^ ;|bg.'.q^ Вем Keaw. ■■■■■ ■ SMitaiviHt' the west side a M ^ on df^wrow ; jB>a^ gH i^ ei^.w ffl^ doMted the east side of Щ 11 w V wiu :4iiÿ |ebool building fuMi PAGES

*‘Know Your Money*' er "Things to Watch For in Cash­ PIEDMONt FESTIVAL Pteperatibis асе m nr &d ftdE ifcwtrd h r James Larcb. Load Minsler At , n w ly 100 ^ u r c t e pf a «iorait. ing Checks.” swing at WlhataiHMem: fbr th* The Festival Opern Groopv. Kt- diffimnt.denominatik»* within a Available For Business “Know Your Money” is a book­ PLANS ANNOUNCED eighth annual. № dm ont Festival .der the direction of Cliflotd Bnirr Evangelistic SchoM StMailé radius in a United Evan* Davie countians who wish .to let issued by the U. S. Treasury with a variety of events sdiedul- and the Little Theatre Groups un­ MOLINE, lU.—The Rev. A. J. gelistic mission. avoid taking bad money, or cash­ department to help . its Secret ed for the two weeks of May S der the direction of Doris Pard> Cox of Moricsville, N. C., is at­ Aim. of the training program ia ing worthless checks, would do Service in combatting the spread to May 20. ingtAn, will co-produce “The tending a School of Evangelistie “ to discover new and ereative- well to give an ear to what the ot counterfeit money. It aiders Highlighting the pcDgratn. will Student Prince” as the third ma­ Preaching here April 12-2в. He pattems of reaching the maawa,” Atlanta regional office of the' U.S. in simple language such questions be the Vaughn Monroe concert jor event of the program on Tues­ is one of a select group of 200 acconBag to Dr. James R. Uhlin* Department of Commerce has to as to how a person may identify and broadcast to be presented as day evening, May 16, at the Au­ Methodist miidaters chosen frdni ger of Daveivort, la., general say. counterfeit money, what to do part of the Festival program in ditorium. Final event will be a all over the nation. chairman, nuttors attending will According to Merrill C. Lofton, about it when .a bad bill shows tribute to the Reynold's: Tobacco Fbik Festival at Bowman Gray Nominated bjr Bishop Costen have opportsnity to preach in commerce department régional up, and also how one may safe­ Company which observes its 7Sth Stadium on the evening of May J. Harrell of the Charlotte area, churches, at shop services, and director for the Southeast, the guard against the forging of annivefMry this year. Th* show 19 and 20. This outdoor prograsi he is spending the two-week pe­ on the streets. Radio broadcasting federal government has issued two United States government checks. wil It^ given at Reynold's Audi­ of spirituals, ballads , dancing riod listening to lecttires by out­ as wen as visitation te«№

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YOU'RE ALL SET NOW! CHICKEN WIRE Pitch p r Forks i r r ....* ...... $2.35 « Windahiekl crystal clear . . . chedted DURWOOD KllfO 4 to 6 ft. Garden Hoes ...... 75c . . . tires with correct pressure . . . batt­ Durwood King ol LMkrrtile, $5.25 to $7.35 Garden Rakes...... $1.55 ery in working order . . . water tank who will ptajr the tiUe role In the production ml the Piedmaot Power Lawn Mowers (18” to 20” cut)...... $89to$119.50 filled! You’re all set to go now with Festival on May M. these services we offer you, when you drive in for gas For smooth driving, is free, tells in one, two, three order how merchants majr aVoid Davie Farm Supply head your car our way! the cashing of bad checks. Wilkesboro street — Mocksville, N. C. Both publications are available at the U. S. Department oi Com­ S M O O T Shell Service merce, 418 Atlanta .National Building. 90 WhitehaU S t, S.W., Phone 211 Mocksville, N. C. in Atlanta, it waa stated. |9orii«r*b«ddiiif fch«!!!« o§ Nr«m «ii’s Unioii to piuf an «djditlomil lir«maii on locomotivos hot boon Vse An EntertrtN Want A i Solid Ceu?load tONSlíHID 1 WIEE! Poet finding loordf oppoinlod by Proiidontf Hooiovolff ond Trumon KELVINAim liovo toid thoso domonds woro "dovoid off morit" and tlioy woro Refrigerators RUKnniWIEE! Now tho iironion*s ioodors soolc to poroiyio railroad transportation JUST RECEIVED! to compoi tho railroads to omploy a wholly imnocossory additional HERE YOU WILL FIND JUST IHl Uromon to rido on diosoi locomotivos. This schomo is plain SIZE AND MODEL YOU NEED!

COME IN TODAY Ьвдрм» o r the Vim aM ’a union bava aitra llmnan la needed fbr "aaMy" callad a Mtímwida atrika atarting with aoM. Hera’a what tha Board had to aay 'UNSrfUylM iëilM M li flrar paat nOnada on April 36. Thaaa on that pohit: nilMadaaietba New York Central, FMm- “The aafety 8nd'oa*time parfonnaaca A N D S R TH E S t Vlvaniai SanU Fa, ^ Southern. PÍMnamuL Рмт Амаом Boitaa RaaoBV , ■ . . /.V ol diaad electric locomotivaa operated The anioo daimtbat a aacond firaman under curteat rules kave been aotahly Read tbase MMMpts fhM aofl^ repetía ia needed on groun^a of aafety ia ahaer of Prsafaimtial Fact FhMUag Boanie: bypocriqr. 8dM y has been dragged into »Upon careful analjrala of the data aub> 'The ssAty lecori of Disads is out- 19SD MODEL thia d i^ t a only in an unauccaaaftil effort mlttsd oa aafety, we have cooduded ataadiagly good, and it foUows that to give a doak of leapectabiUty to vicioua that no valid tiaaoaa have bean abowa ^ safiity mies aow appUeabto have iwthaf daosanda., as a support for the BrotharlMod pro* producsd good leaults." Aftar a c a i ^ atudy of the firat da* poaal under which a flremaa would be 'The asAty and oa-tioM performanoe KEIVINATORS manda oC thia union, a Pieaidential Fact required tobeatall timaacontlauoualy of D Í«m 1 slsctrfc locomotivM opmtsd Finding Bowid on May 21.1943, reported under curreat rúlss indicate that In the cab of road diaaela. Tbe propoaal DiMd-alsctricopmtiaabMbssB late :V' i to Praai^iitooaavdi that than waa no muat be rejected.'* need for an aatra fireman on dieael . . than (t«em locoawtiye opmtioa. . looomotivea. The m l raaaon bdiind these demanda i» ТЫ и Bot «tatMásatt Ы, Uíe rsUtoeds. Thsjr ar* jiiM a taw'of ibé YOU CAN BUY FOR 19,1949. that the unk>n leaden are trying to make Again« on Siptember aftw a joba wheio there ia no work. In other ' amayslmHefw adu«toasrsarináaifHml- aaoood jiaubig on the union laadaca' da* dwtTrunum’« Paci Piadles ■earé.wlUeb worda, a plain ot "Ibather-badding;** SMALL DOWN PAYMENT ^ EASY TERMS! óumda, à aaoond Boaid reportad to PMai> см* spMt oMMtha lavMiitBUiit tfc» rielen «f dantlVumantbat: "thacapiaaantlyeikta The raiboada have no intention of yirid* ing to thaaa waattitol niake-work daaMnda. ao need fbr an additkmal fiiaoun. . . iqw> aitbw tfaa. fpouad of ааМу « that of аЛМяЁЯлу mmI inMMimy opeiation **

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NOTICE OF JtE-SALE OF REAL to-wit: from the above two tracts a lot NOTICE OF SALE OT PER­ ESTATE FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a or parcel of land containing 7.6 SONAL PROPERTY North Carolina, stone in Jas Eaton’s line, Jno. E. acres, more or less, heretofore sold As :administrator of T. W. Tut­ Davie County Collette’s comcr; thence South 3 off and conveyed to N. K. Stan­ terow, Sr., deceased, I wiU offer In the Superior Court deg. East 8 chains to ^a stone; ley by deed duly recorded in the at pubUe auction for cash at the Before the Clerk thence North 88 deg. East 7.50 office of the Register of Deeds home place, Calahaln township, In the matter of J. D. Collette, chains to a stones thence 82.50 for Davie County, N. C., in Book at 10 o’clock a.m., on the 29th Esther R. Collette, Bettie Harp, chains to a stone; thence East 4 No. 42, page No. 437, the same day of Ajril, 1950, the foUowing EXECUTOR’S N O ’n C E DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ON GENERAL Electrical Contract* Cleo C. Davis, Minnie Collette, chains to a stone; thcncc North being all of that portion of said items of personal property: Notice is hereby given that the THE WEATHER—Bring us your ing and Electrical Service. N. C. Elizabeth Patterson, Ruby C. 8 chains to a stone; thcnce South 62 acrcs of land lying on the East 1 cow undersigned, Eliza Mock, has pork, fresh and in good con­ Leagans, Roy W. Collette, et 88 deg. West 37.50 chains to the side of Dutchman, Creek. 2 horses been this day qualified as exec­ Licensed Electrician and Con­ dition and we will guarantee tractor. J. W. Rodwell, Mocks* als. Ex Parte. beginning, containing 31 acres, Bidding at this re-sale will 1 2-horse plow utor of the estate o f Essie Essex, more or less. commence with a proposal in the l-drag harrow ‘j deceased, late of the County of the cure. DAVIE FREEZER ville, N. C. Phone 40. 11-10-tt Under and by virtue of an or­ 1 sum of $2205.00. -horse wagon i ^ Davie and State of North Carolina. LOCKER, Phone 240. 2-10-tfn der of the Superior Court of Da­ SECOND TRACT: Adjoining 1 2 This 10th day of April, 1950. walking cultivators All persons having claims against WE PAY—Cash prices for use^ vie County, North Carolina, in a above tract and lands of Joseph 2 PLACE OF SALE: Court hay rake the estate of the said decedent LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED special proceeding entitled “J. P. Collette, Susan Lowery, Sallie 1 automobiles. McCanless МаНоГ House, Mocksville, N. C. mowing machine will present them to the under­ AND REPAIRED—3 day service. Collette, Esther R. Collette, Bet­ Collette, James Eaton, on the wa­ 1 Co., Salisbury, N. C. 0-lS-tf TIME OF SALE: April 29, 1950. 1 riding cultivator (horse- signed on or before the 13th day All work guaranteed. JIM tie Harp, Cleo C. Davis, Minnie ters of Dutchman’s Creek. BE­ TERMS OF SALE: Cash. drawn) of AprU, 1951 or this notice will SMITH, Lexington Highway, Collette, Elizabeth Patterson, GINNING at a stone, Joseph W. PRESCRIPTIONS Have yourt ROBERT S. McNEILL, cotton planter be pleaded in bar of their recov­ Mocksville, N. C. 4-14-4tp Ruby C. Leagans, Roy W. Col­ Collette’s corner; thence South 3 1 filled by a college trained and 4-14-3t Commissioner 1 wood saw ery. AU persons indebted to said lette, et als. Ex Part”, the under­ deg. East 8.30 chains to a stone; registered druggist at HALL 1 horse-drawn drill estate please make prompt settle­ ADVANCE CLOTH & DRYGOOD signed Commissioner will expose thence West 88 deg. East 37.50 DRUG COMPANY. The cost is ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE 1 G model Deere tractor, 1946 ment. STORE—Now operating. Store at public sale to the highest bid­ chains to a stone; thence North no more. 10-22-tfii. Roy W. Collette, having this 1 John Deere tractor disk har­ hours this spring while getting der for cash at the Court House 8.30 chains to a stone; thcnce This 13th day of Ajril, 1950. day qualified as Administrator of row established: Wednesday, all day door of Davie County, in Moclcs- South 88 deg. West 30 chains to ELIZA MOCK PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINT­ Minnie Collette, deceased, late of 1 Athens 3-disk plow 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Fridays, ville, N. C., on Saturday the 29th a stone; thence South 2.50 chains Executrix of Essie Essex. MENT for pork to be processed the County of Davie and State of 1 1940 Plymouth afternoons and night 2:00 to 8:00; day of April, 1950, at 12 o’clock to a stone; thence West 4 chains 4-21-6tp in our plant. This is very necess­ North Carolina, hereby notifies 1 trailer car Saturday afternoons and nights ary during the winter months. noon, the following described real to a stone; thence North 2.50 2:00 to 8:00. Mrs. Mary L. Vog­ all persons holding claims against The above articles may be in­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS DAVIE FREEZER LOCKER estate, situate in Clarksville Town­ chains to a stone; thence South 88 the estate of the said decedent to spected at any time prior to the Notice is hereby given that the ler, Phone 22F22 or 22F31, Ad­ ship, Davie County, North Caro­ deg. 7 chains to the beginning, 10-28-Un présent the same duly verified to sale. undersigned T. G. Cartner, has vance, N. C. 4-21-2tn lina, adjoining the lands of W. F. containing 31 acres, more or less, him at Wilkins Drug Company, This 5th day of April, 19S0. this day qualified as Administra­ FOUR ROOM APARTMENT for Collette, C. S. Eaton, J. F. Eaton, making 62 acres, more or less, in BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY in Mocksville, N. C., on or before THOMAS W. TUTTEROW, Jr., tor C. T. A. of the estate of Viola rent. First floor, with bath and D .A. Lowery, N. K Stanley and the two parcels or tracts. the 25th day of March, 1951, or Administrator of Thomas W. Tut­ Cartner, late of Davie County, town for a "Launderette” which private entrance. 410 N. Main others, and bounded as follows. SAVING AND EXCEPTING this notice will be pleaded in bar terow, Sr., deceased. 4-14-3t North Carolina. All picrsons hav­ uses the commercial type Ben- St., Mocksville. Mrs. W. H. Dodd. dix washers with allied drying of their recovery. AU persons in­ ing claims against the said es­ 4-14-tfn debted to said estate will please NOTICE OP SVMMONS BT tate of the decease^ Viola Gart­ equipment. About $4,000 invest­ ment required. Those interested make immediate settlement. PUBLICATION ner, are notified to present them LIVESTOCK OWNER in having their own business This 25tti day of March, 1950. North Carolina duly verified to the undersigned, write L. C. Follette, Box 2412, Wheels Aligned W e Will Pick Up Your Dead, Crippled or ROY W. COLLETTE, Davie County on or before April the 15th, 1951, Raleigh, N. C., or Telecoin Corp., B y ‘the т л я eyatem Administrator of Minnie Collette. In the Superior Court or this notice will be pleaded in For Safe Driviiiff 12 East 44th St., New York 17. Plugs ROBERT S. McNEILL, Attorney. Mary M. Pesaro bar of their recovery. All persons ROBIE N A S H 1819 S. Main St.—Phene OM 3-31-6t vs indebted to the said estate will SaUsbury, N. C. please make prompt settlement BRING YOUR Spring sewing, John N. Pesaro Miles- Horses-Catlle- Hogs EXECUTOR’S NOTICE with the undersigned. buttons to be covered, button­ The defendant John C. Pesaro Notice is hereby given that the This April the 11th A.D. 1950. holes and fabric belts to Mrs. undersigned, Sanford Nail, has will take notice that an action en­ Robert W. Lyerly, 608 South ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE been this day qualified as exec titled as above has been com­ T. G. CARTNER, Main street, Mocksville, Tele­ DAVIE BRICK utor of the estate of Mary J. menced in the Superior Court ot Administrator, C. T. A. of Viola phone 248-W. 24 HOUR SERVICE—7 DAYS A WEEK Wellman, deceased, late of the Davie County, North Carolina, Cartner, Mocksville, N. C. R.F.D. County of Davie, and State of for an absolute divorce on the Hudson & Hudson, Attys. EVERYONE WANTS the most COMPANY N. North Carolina. AU persons grounds of two years separation; Salisbury, C. 4-14-6t for their money and the BEST Call Us Immediately When Animal D i n having claims against the estate ' for their clothes. Best Dry STONE & COAL > EXECUTOR'S NOTICE of the said, decedent will present Cleaners, telephone 212. Open them to the undersigned on or be­ Notice is hereby given that the from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon­ Now Available Night PhMW I M fore the Iftth day of March, 1951, FLOWERS undersigned, Flossie Cornatzer day through Saturday. Itp Jones, has been this day qualified Day PkMM IN VETERANS GREASE & TALLOW CO. or this notice will be pleaded in Corsages — Cut Flowers as executor of the estât eof Mar­ POLIO—It is hard to believe that MOCKSVILLE, N. C. PHONE 221 bar ^f_ their recovery. All per­ Designs— > Potted Plants sons indebted to said estate please vin R. Jones, deceased, late of the such a wonderful coverage can If Long Distance, C A L L C O L L E C T make ^prompt settlement. County ot Davie and State of be furnished for so little money. We write Individual or Family This 18th day of March, 1050. North Carolina. All persons hav­ DAVIE FLORIST ing claims against the estate of Group. See me- before this SANFORD NAIL, ROWAN Ralph Wright— Owners— James Boger Wilkesboro St. dreadful disease knocks at your Exccutor of Mary J. Wellmai} the said decedcnt will present Phone 222-W door, and let me explain this 3-24-6t them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of April, 1951, Policy to you. FARM BUREAU PRINTING CO. INS. CO., A. E. Hencirix, Agent. | or this noticc will bo pleaded in Phone 532 - Salisbury, N. C. bar of their rccovcry. All persons 4-28-ltn DIRECTORY of Dependable Business indebted to said estate please One of the largest printing CARD OF THANKS make prompt settlement. and office supply hoiises in I wish to express my deepest Ihe Carolinas. and Professional Service This 3rd day of April, 1950. appreciation for tlie sympathy and FLOSSIE CORNATZER JONES. many kindnesses shown me by Printing Flour, Meal, Feed Stuff Executrix of Marvin R. Jones neighbors and friends during the DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS See The and Grain B. C. BROCK, Attorney. 4-7-6t recent death of my husband. It The Best in Drug« and Buyer* and Ginnen lias indeed been a comfort in my Lithographing Mocksville Enterprise bereavement. Druc.Serrice ot Cotton and the said defendant will fur- SALES SERVICE ther take notice that he is re­ MRS. WALTER CALL Typewriters PiMcriptionB Accurately For All Types of J. P. tnos quired to appear at the office of Compounded Рмт{1м thé Clerk of the Superior Court A chcstnut tree reproduces it­ Complete Job Work of said County, at the Court House self in 20 years by sprouting from MHni Co. the stump. Office Supplies ■aUlratCo. ChwroM Co. Plume 32 Near Depal in MocksviUe, N. C., within twen­ Phone 84 Mocksvil^ ty days after the 3rd day of May, Piione 141 Mocksville TeL ise V MocksviUe Approximately 90 percent of 1050, and answer or demur to the asbestos used in the United the complaint in said action, or States comes from Canada. Lumiier, General the plaintiff will apply to the 9 Puic Cryital Im Supplies, SheelNch, court for the relief demanded in Coal for Orates, StoTet said complaint Щ Piaster Furnaces and Stoker» This 31st day of March, 1950. Fér Dofls ond LivMttÿ S. H. CHAFFIN, trm n rir/: x i m i SEVERE MANGE, ITCH, FUNGI, SmHIlhllMgiiM Clerk Superior Court BARE Si>OTS AND MOIST ECZE- Ihckswlb MA (puffed, moisi ean and fceU. S. SAMPSONS S С R LmbormborCo. ROBERT McNEILL, Attorney Eir fONncsi, car mitet, putt pirn* 4-7-4t I fi ' ’ - u I ' ' ' 1. 1, 141 pic* and ocher skin trriuiioiH. PfO* Im ft Fm I Co. P H O N B П М moicf healing and hair growth o t YOUR MONEY BACK.. Plum e l ie BBLIBP PROM PAINFUL Salisbury Highway ATBLBTBS FOOT _ IN ONB HOUR AVTOMOBILB 8APBTT Or your 40c back. T-4-L, with PENKi'liATlHC alcohol base,' Glass Installed Ф Chrysler - Plymou№ QuaUty BHikUng Blateiiala strike* imbeded infection IN-i • -All Blodels:- Buildets Hatdwavs STAHTLY with strong active R O BIE N A S H medication. Ask any druggist for SALES tc SERVICE Benjamin M o o n Patails 181» 8. Main St.—Phone 650 this quick-drying, colorless lo- Salisbury, N, C. # International Trucks tioa. Todiqr at Imio U w to WnJONS D B V O CO. lavi! Сояриу Motor Co*H>y Phon« 207 • Bailraad 81 Phone 169 Мос1пуШе Mocksville, N. C. *¿¡S¿SS¡¡SSSS^ For Best In CUSTOM GUNDDiO Willdns Drug Co. R E C A P P IN G CORNMBAL I t i Send Your Tires to FEEDS РОЯ lA U Warn Air VWaseas, OU Вшгямга шмЛ Staken, Рогам« Foobr-lipi Bapsitiaf aai awuüag Tire lohiMert, DAVIS-McNAm FURNACE CO. W A L K E R FUNERAL НОМЕ hit. FMilH mu MMtt U ria MnM Ssuskarr, N. c . Ambulance Servie# Ж NoHhtMsI Bivi. itl. Phsae M U Dapt M|M IM -W Wiaston.Salem. N. O. НюввЧВ PAGE 10 THE MOCKSVILLE (N. C.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 28,1950 of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson Farmington FFA Wins of Farmington had as their din­ The Davie county chapter of ner guests Mrs. Alice Avery and Forbush Fiddlers Meet COLORED NEWS the New Farmers of America, Mrs. L. H. Douthlt of Winston- The Farmington FFA String By AMANDA EVANS represented by Calvin Ijames, Salem. The occasion was in hon­ band won first prize at the For­ Eugene Gaither, Donald Naylor, Activities of the Price Group or ot Mrs. Avery’s birthday. bush Fiddlers’ convention held L. R. West, father of .the chap­ The price Group of the New Among other homes visited were last Saturday night at the For­ ter, visited the Oxford orphan­ Fai'mers of Amei-ica held their Mrs. Percy Morgan’s of Route 3, bush school auditorium. J. C. age to witness the dedication of annual district elimination con­ Mocksville, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Caudle, leader of the band, won the new George Washington Car­ test April 6, at the Cleveland high A. Hartman of Advance, parents first prize in the fiddle solo con­ ver Vocational building. This school. of Mrs. Douthit. Mrs. Douthit is test and first prize in the guitar building was C(Jnstrueted by funds The contest consisted of public a former Davie county teacher, solo contest. from the N.F.A. chapters all over speaking, quartet singing, offi­ who is out this year because of a The Farmington band is plan­ the state of North Carolina. Mr. cers ability, quiz, dart throwing, recent illness. ning to take part in tho fiddlers’ horeshoe pitching, talent, and 45- Richardson of the Gamble Theo­ The Cedar Creek Gospel Sing­ convention to be held at the Vien­ minute shop. Some 100 boys par­ logical seminary, was the speaker ers will give a program at Shiloh na school auditorium Saturday, ticipated in the various activities for the occasion. Baptist church Sunday evening. April 29.

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THE OLD COWAN HOUSE—This historic old house MORE ABOUT near Bear Poplar was built in 1779 by Thomas Cowan, BARKLEY TO SPEAK who married Mary Barkley. The gentleman sitting in the governor of Illinois in 1948. yard is Scott Krider, the great-great-grandson of Thomas The Barkley relationship to the Prices LOW “ Courtesy HIGH Stevensons is traced through the Cowan and Mary Barkley Cowan. Mr. Krider still lives marriage of Elizabeth Stevenson Our store policy is based on THREE MUSTS—^we must have LOW PRICES, and we invite ID in the old house. to Andrew McKenzie. you to compare our prices with others—We must have a COMPLETE FOOD CHOICE. One Said the vice president in a look at our selection will convince you—And we must have above all else COURTESY-r-Your Association To Lease letter to Mr. Kezziah: “The first Barkley ancestor in North Caro­ Continued Patronage week after week is. our best gauge of that. Park Concession Rights MOCKS lina ot whom I have any record At a meeting of the directors was Henry Barkley. I do not know Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers, Mr. of the Davie Memorial association the dates of his birth and death, and Mrs. Joe Jones and Anna on Monday, a resolution was but he also had a daughter,'Mary Gwyn Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. passed to lease the right of op­ Barkley, who was born October 4, GROCERIES^! W. C. Allen ot Fork Sunday. ШШ I erating concessions at the local 1755, and who married Thomas Mrs. D. C. Kurfees of Mocks ball park during the coming sea- Cowan.” ville spent the week end with lon. Bids for the concession That daughter, Mary, referred Miss Mattie Jones. rights will be accepted until 12 to by the Veep, is the great-great- Mrs. P. E. Hilton and children CUBED STEAKS, From Swift’s Branded o’clock noon Saturday, the adver- grandmother ot Scott Krider, who spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. SUGARED DELIGHT tiaement of which appears else­ now lives in the substantial brick Steers!...... 79c lb. and Mrs. Joe Howard of Mace­ SWEET PICKLES, specially crisp where in this paper. home built by Thomas Cowan in donia. M. H. Murray, president, ap­ 1779. “Robert Barkley,” said the T-BONE STEAKS, Choice Cuts From Pint Jar ...... 37c pointed committees to supervise Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beauchamp Veep, “had a son, also named SUGARED DELIGHT the completion of the tennis of Cooleemee visited Mrs. J. W . Henry Barkley, born August 20, Swift’s Choice Beef ...... 79c lb. SWEET N DILL SPEARS, firm and crisp courts; look after the ball park; Beauchamp Saturday. 1777. This Henry Barkley was my Pint J a r ...... 34c and perform the other miscella- Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of great-grandfather. He had a son GROUND BEEF, Ground Fresh—Sold OLD VIRGINIA neoua duties. Winston-Salem visited his moth­ named Alben Graham Barkley. Fresh!...... 49c lb. APPLE JELLY, a special treat, 2 lb jar. ...31c er, Mrs. O. F. Jones, Sunday. Mrs. My father was John Wilson Bark­ R PAYS TO ADVUTISB Jones continues sick. ley, born in 1854 in Gibson coun­ NABISCO ASSORTED COOKIES, finest cookies made WWWVWWWWUVWVIAMMVWWWWUWVVWWWWMAAmWVWWWMM ty, Tenn. His father, Alben Gra­ ham Barkley, lived in North Car­ 12 oz. package...... 39c olina until after his first marriage SUN KIST and the death ot his first wife. WHOLE SPICED PEACHES, smooth eating He and his brother, Lee Barkley, Pint Jar ...... 43c moved to West Tennessee, where my father was born. Lee Bark­ ANNAGOLD ley moved to Illinois and raised ORANGE JUICE, pure Navel Juice a considerable family, one of the TENDER HAMS 46 oz. c a n ...... 38c sons being Gen. James H. Bark­ CUT RITE ley, who became adjutant general WAX PAPER, costs little, saves much of the state. My father, John W. . RATH’S BLACK HAWK 125 foot ro ll...... 24c Barkley, died in July, 1932, at the age of 78 years. He had eight syc ib. children, some ot whom are dead, of which I am the oldest.” Mr. Barkley—the popular Veep —will be here May 1, and the PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF...... 49c lb. celebration ot Daniel Boone's em­ igration will honor him as well.

There are 600 miles of horse DULANY’S and hiking trails in the Great FANCY TOi^ATOES, slicing size, lb...... 27c Smoky Mountains National Park. FROZEN FOODS FRESH CORN, Golden Bantam No. 1 ir Mfi ГФ m m m m /ли 3 e a r s ...... ,..29c Red Raspberries, 16 oz. pkg...... 49c GREEN BEANS, fresh & tender, 2 lbs...... 33c Lima Beans, baby green, 12 oz. pkg...... 37c NEW POTATOES, A size No. 1,3 lbs...... 23c Broccoli, 10 oz. pkg...... 32c RADISHES, large fresh bunch, 2 for...... 13c MUSTARD SALAD, young & tender Whole Baby Okra, 10 oz. pkg...... 29c 2 lbs...... 25c Minute Maid Orange Juice, Makes 1 ^ pts. STRAWBERRIES, large fresh berries carton...... 39c can ...... 29c КИШ NM1950 SlUIERDVSI Ш 9 ^ S W A N M t i t m i l l Rinso tfelMNr.lltlir III Serna Stan s m j m i RnttllSMf Cool Comfortable Slades * iM im QUAlIfY Regular 3 for....21c Large...... —25c Large 2 for..... 23c Spring and Summer weight in Gabardines, ¥ M i m iiA tt îY Up Cords, Sharkskins. Colors green, ^ Arlrv WIAR gray, tan, blue, maroon & black. I I I I Ч I I Ч I I I 11 I I I t I I I $5.40 Sl'l'KH M AHKKT C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Trexler Bros. 7 MocksviUe. N. C. “Salisbury’s Store For Men” . SAUSBURY, N. C. & ЩмштыпшЛЁПшлт Рлмяш