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VOLUMN XLVIX MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 . 1 9 4 8 . NUM BER 4 0

NEWS OF LONG AGO Love And Grace New Chemieal Weapons Seen Along Mpia Street To Combat Weed Pests By The Street Rambler. W hat Was Happening*!!) Da­ Farmers and householders wag­ OOOOOO o f Jesus ing war on crab grass and other vie. Before Parking Meters troublesome weeds and grasses can Mrs. Paul Jones and daughters Rev. W. K. Isenhour. High Point. N. C. R4 LINES look for help from two new weap­ shoppiug at Sanford’s—Miss Cor­ And Abbreviated Skirts. Many people lone for riches, ons. nelia Hendricks carrying package (Davie Record, May 12,1920) Many people long for tame. The weed-killing chemicals bear the jaw-breaking names of sodium around the square—Two college And they use their time and talent Cotton is 42 cents. Use of Weed Killer isopropyl xanthate and allyl mixed girls dating on Depot street—Miss chlorophenyl carbonate. They have W . W. Stroud, of Winston, was That they may possess the same: Rachel White turning crank on But there’s something that’s better Boosts Com Yield been tested by federal and state in town Monday. agricultural experiment stations parking meter—George Rowland I’ so happy that I own, S. M. Call, Jr., spent Wednes­ 2,4-D Spray Increases "with excellent results against selling bicvles—Pretty girl making day and Thursday in Greensboro. Which excels in fame and riches Still Wrong * many weeds and grasses not eco­ nomically or satisfactorily con­ eyes at handsome voung salesman Jacob Stewart attended the Edu­ That of palace, crown and throne Output by 18 Bushels 'T 'WO YOUNG men had been in- trolled by other chemicals or prac­ —Ernest Hunt resting in front cational Conference at Greensboro First large-scale experiment using tices,” the announcement said. They It's the wondrous love of Jesus, butyl ester of 2,4-D for control of vited out to dinner by their em­ of drug store -Clarence Elam in last week. ployer. During the course of the are being used in active experimen­ And His grace so rich and sweet weeds in corn fields has definitely tal programs but are not yet avail­ postoffice looking over mail—Lu- proven the chemical to be unharm­ meal the conversation drifted into Miss Ivie Horn, who has been That He puts within my spirit channels which got the young friends able commercially. cile Reavis carrying load of books teaching at Lowell, returned home ful to corn and has resulted in in­ As I worship at His feet, creased yields up to 18 bushels per into rather deep water for them. The second-named herbicide is up Main street—Miss Deon Low­ “Do you care for Omar Khay­ the one that combats crab grass, as W ednesday. With the hope of reaching heaven acre, a check on a number of Hen­ ery carrying arms ful . of groceries derson, Ky., farms indicate. yam?” asked their host, at one point well as barnyard, orchard and blue The Mocksville graded school Whan my race on earth is run. during the dinqer, thinking to dis­ grass, cattails and similar plants. to parked auto—Dr. Robert Low­ will close the year’s work on Fri­ Applied to some 18,000 acres at a cover the literary tastes of the young It has a hormone-like action which Where I’ll dwell with ralnts and cost of less than $10,000, 2,4-D was ery, Attorney B. C. Brock and day, May 21st. men. attacks the root structure of the * angels “Pretty well,” the one addressed weed and arrests growth immedi­ Postmaster John LeGrand talking William Markland has moved And outshine the noonday snn. replied, “but, personally, I prefer ately by preventing seed develop­ things over in front of postoffice his family from Salisbury street Chianti.” ment, even though no effect is ap­ —Haines Yates delivering foun­ to Jerusalem township. With the love and grace of Jesns The subject was abandoned, but parent on the surface for the first In mv heart and mind and soui, on the way home the other said to week or longer. It also is used^effec- tain drinks to second floor San­ C. G. Woodruff and Geofge G. his chum: tively in combination with 2,4-D ford building—High School Se­ And the blessed Holy Spirit “Why don’t you simply say you Walker went to Detroit Thursaay against some broad-leaved weeds nior worrying over two freckles to bring back a Buick automobile. Leading up to heaven's goal. don’t Imow when you’re asked some­ not affected by 2,4-D used alone. With a peace that is abiding, thing you don’t understand? Omar The sodium isopropyl xanthate is on her nose. Miss Edna Horn spent several Khayyam isn’t a wine, you idiot. And no guilt to bring me shame described as a "complete killer" days last week with her sister who It’s a kind of cheese.” which should be applied directly to Why should I not feel more happy ■ '' * crop plants. It shows promise for Our County And has been teaching at Lowell. Valuable Animal! Then to own both wealth and * * * - V i w v pre-emergence treatment, in spray J. C. Sanford and Pearl Cartner A man arranged to have his aged fame.' or dust form, and has been used attended a sale of Gumsey cattle mother cared for in a nursing home, with success in the chemical weed­ Social Security where he visited her twice a week. at Greensboro Thursday. O this precious love of Jesus - ing of growing crops. By_ Mrs. Ruth G. Duffy, Manager. John Pfingsten, Henderson, Ky., Each time he brought her a special Miss WillieMillerretumedSun Makes me iove my fellowmen, fanner, is pictured with piles of lunch of delicacies from the farm, Today, I have a message for all day from a short visit to relatives And nesire to bless and help him corn harvested from treated and including a thermos bottle of fresh the wives of all the husdands who untreated plots. The corn in the milk in which he slipped a little Pig Iron Warrants Used at Mt. Ulla. In whatever way I can, work for wages in employment left pile was gathered from the brandy — on advice of the family As Trading Commodity Miss Louise Smith, of Winston, That he may be good and noble. treated field and had an average doctor. The old lady always was de­ which is covered under the Social In the early 1900s pig iron was -spent the week-end in town the Live for Gcp and do his best. ear weight 23 per cent greater lighted with the lunches, and one Security Act. The message is e- than that of the untreated com day, as she sipped the milk, she traded as a commodity, like grain, guest of Miss Dorothy Meroney. And reach heaven, filled wirh glory shown at right. said gravely, “Oh, Larry, don’t ever sugar, coffee or cocoa. Trading in qually important to the widows of M. R. ChafIin returned Satur­ Home of life and peace and rest sell that cow!” warrants on the produce exchange husbands who worked In employ­ day from a visit to his sister, Mrs. given credit for saving the last com and through brokers entitled the crop in that section. SNAPPY RETORT holder to specific quantities of pig ment under Social Security. In H. J. Walker, in Winston. Ash Ihem First Fields treated with 2,4-D and later iron in storage. our day-to-day work, we have found Hon. W. C. Hammer will de­ cultivated yielded 86.8 bushels of The practice grew out of the finan­ that too many do not know abou t . corn per acre as against a yield of cial straits of small merchant blast liver the annual address atj Fork The voters of North Carolina Social Secnrity rights which were will nominate next month candi­ 68.68 bushels per acre for a com­ I furnace operators who could not Church commencement on Tues­ parable field which had only been afford to shut down during periods earned and paid for by the Social day, May 18th. dates for various political offices, cultivated. of dull business activity and thus Secnrity taxes deducted from the Prof. J. D. Hodges who has had inclnding members of the Sta’e The fields checked had been were able to continue operations and secure cash for their.output by ar­ family breadwinner’s weekly or Legislature. sprayed with butyl ester of 2,4-D charge of the Clemmons school applied by a low-gallonage method ranging for issuance of warrants monthly pay checks. for the past year, has moved back There are a number of import­ requiring less than a pint of the against iron produced. This tax pays for an insnrance weed-killer to five gallons of water to his farm at Augusta. ant matters which undoubtedly Under this system the land at the policy with the Bureau of Old-Age will be brought up dnring the next per acre. furnace on which the pig iron was Mrs. Roy Holthouser and litde The increased yield in fields stored was leased to a storage com­ and Survivors Insurance, This daughter Helen, and Miss .Mary session of the General Assembly. sprayed was attributed to the pany. The latter hired a yar-dmaster policy is payable to yon In case of Bailey Meroney spent Wednesday Among them will be increased pay greatly lowered weed population. to guard the stores of iron and Similar beneficial results .can be attend to shipments. The storage your husband’s death if he has in W inston shopping. for teachers, improvement of the achieved by hand-hoeing for weed Dear Old Lady—Little boy, does company would issue the warrants, worked enough to be insured. If Mrs. R. P. Anderson returned secondary roads, a bonus for ex. control but the high cost of hand- your mother know you smoke? usually representing claims against Little Boy — Does your husband 1 this unfortunate event should occur Saturday from Morganton, where service men and several others. If hoeing makes this method impracti­ 100 tons or multiples of that amount cal in most cases. know you speak to strange men on ' of the iron in storage. Sale of the in your family, you should get in she attended the Women’s Mis­ van are interested in any of these the street? I warrants to the first purchaser touch with our office. You may be sionary Conference of the Metho­ propositions, find out how the can. would provide the furnace with eligible to receive cash benefits pay. needed cash. dist Church. didates stand on them- Don’t Pull-Push Cart WORTH WINNING ments. These payments are of two Rev. L. M. Holloway, Mrs. W. wait until after they have been kinds-monthly benefits and a lump F. Reeceanddaughter Miss Sarah, elected: get them to pledge them, A generous tipper at a hotel found a new waiter serving him Seaweeds Used as Food sum benefit. Filipinos use a number of sea­ B. G. Angell and Miss Essie Call selves before you go to your poll- breakfast one morning and said weeds or algae in their homeland To illustrate the two types of ing place to vote for them.—The —Where’s my regular waiter, motored to Statesville Monday. and in Hawaii for food. Some 21 benefits, let me tell you of an act­ R. A. Neely has purchased the State. ______that boy called Mose?. New Waiter — Boss, Mose ain’t species of edible seaweeds are found ual case which was recently hand­ around the small islands north of O. L. Williams property on North serving you any more. I won you led by our office. A la d y .w h o m I in a card game last night. Luzon and also along the coastal Main street for $1 2 ,0 0 0 . T his is a 2 Billion A Year region of northern Luzon. The Ho- shall call Mrs. Black, came into our . fine home, the best property in canos,from this region make the office. She stated that her husband Washington.— The average A- No Harm Done ! greatest use of seaweeds in Hawaii. th e tow n. bad been killed while working on merican citizen pays $ 2 0 a year A man with a gun on his shoulder 1 They do not relish all of'those liked The Holman school closed last by the Hawaiians. They like neither his job and that she had been Iett to support rats, the National Discarded wheels and an axle was walking down the street with ' Wednesday after a very successful his dog. An automobile approached. Iimu nor koku, considered by most from a child’s coaster wagon were with two children to support-age 8 year’s work. Misses Alverta Hunt, Committee for Rat Control^ 'said The dog ran directly in front of the Hawaiians to be the finest and most used for this pull-push cart. The delectable of all. The seaweeds are and 1 0 Mrs. Black was very wor­ yesterday. frame is made from ^-inch pipe- car and was killed. The motorist of Mocksville, and Catherine M il­ stopped and expressed his grief to gathered direct from the rocks on ried about the family’s future. She Hamilton M. Warren, committ­ and is- welded to the axle, it is which they grow and, at certain ler, of Jerusalem, were the efficient handy for moving loads of small the owner of the dog. He took a $20 j said that her husband bad carried ee chairman, said rats cost the bill from his pocket and said: i times of the year when the waves teachers. tools or equipment as the cart is break them from their holdfasts and only a small amount of insurance, nation $ 2 , 000, 000, 000. f strong, light in weight and easy “Here, take that. Will that pay fpr j Claud Horn and T. M. Hendrix losing your dog?” I wash them near the shore, they are and that the funeral expenses bad “ T hat is a luxury we can ill to pull or push. gathered in great quantities in the are expected home today from “Oh, yes,” replied the man. “Ev­ taken most of that. afford when prices are so high,’’ erything is all right. I was taking shallow water. The carbohydrates Toledo, Ohio, where they went We examined Mr. Black’s record Warren said. Value of Moist Mash him out to shoot him anyway.” of algae are not utilized by man as last week to get two Overland au­ food but give bulk to the intestinal of earnings, and were happy to be H eplcked 1 4 cities as rat con. Foi Poultry Questioned contents and thus stimulate the nor­ tomobiles for the Horn Motor Her Contribution able to inform Mis. Black that she trol demonstration centers to sup­ It is not necessary to feed a moist The six-year-old came home from mal movements of the digestive Com pany. mash in order to maintain high egg tract. and the children were entitled to plement 1 7 centers previously school to tell the events of her Rev. L. M. Holloway left Mon­ production, says Washington State school-day world. Among other selected. The newly named points college. Feeding moist mash in­ montbly' payments of $ 5 5 . 5 0 . If day for Washington City, where things, she breathlessly related that included Raleigh, N. C., and volves extra labor and presents the she had a long converstaion with ! there bad been no minor chitdren, he goes to attend the Southern danger of the growth of harmful Rice as Poultry Feed Jacksonville, Fla. her teacher. Mrs Black would have been enti- Baptist Convention which meets mold and bacteria, especially dur­ “Just what did you say?” asked Proves Satisfactory ing hot weather. t'ed to a lump-sum payment; and in that city today. her mother. Whole and ground rice, rice bran DoYouReadThe Record? The little lady proudly announced: and rice polish are excellent feeds at the age of 6 5 , she would be en­ The Record’s party of farmers Hog Self-Feeder “I said ‘uh-huh’ twice.” for egg production and growth in titled to monthly payments of $ 22. chickens when they are adequately will spend tomorrow in Catawba 5 0 for the rest of her life if she THREATENING GESTURES supplemented with vitamin A and county, looking over the dairy reasonably free from rancidity. bad not remarried. farms, Catawba Creamery, etc. ftotice to Creditors Whole rough rice proves to be a You should contact our office lo­ satisfactory substitute for whole yel­ There will be about 15 in the Having qualified as Administra­ cated 4 3 7 Nissen Building, Win- I low corn when included to the ex­ party, and they will travel in three tor, C. T. A., of the estate of F. C. st< n-Saletn, N. C., in the event of Frost, deceased, notice is hereby I tent of 75 per cent of the grain feed cars, driven by County Agent W. and ground rough rice replaces vonr husband’s death. Payments given to all persons holding claims ground yellow corn. F. Reece, H. F. Tutterow and T. against the estate of said deceased, :ifn be made only three months re­ M. Hendrix. Among those going to present the same, properly veri­ Productivity Depends troactively. ' For example, if your are R. D. Poole, I. G. Roberts, B. fied, to the undersigned, on or be­ claim is not filed until 6 months fore the IOth day of April, 1949, Upon Organic Matter G. Angell, W. F. Reece, Thomas after the death of your husband, or this notice will be plead in bar The soil’s ability to pnoduce high Zanzant, H. M. Deadmon, T. M. This New Jersey self-feeder for of recovery. AU persons indebted market pigs also may be used for crop yields needed to reed hungry you would lose 3 months’ pav- Hendrix, H. F. Tutterow, W. E. to said estate will please call upon brood sows that are suckling lit­ It was Jimmy’s first time at a con­ millions depends on its organic mat­ men's. Claims for Iutr p-sum death cert and, watching the antics of the ter supply. Soils rich in organic Kennen, Beri Tutterow, Wilburn the undersigned and make prompt ters. Several different feeds may payments must be made' within 2 be supplied in separate compart­ conductor, he turned to his mother matter are good “sponges” for Koontz, J. F. Click and C. Frank settlement. Tliis IOth day of A- and asked: ; soaking up and holding rainfall for years after the death of the wage pril, 1948. ments, and the pigs choose the Stroud. The Record is sponsor­ proportions and amounts of each. 1 “Why is the man shaking his stick I crops. Organic matter helps restore earner. ______at the lady on the stage?” j soil structure, improves tilth and ing this tour to get the Davie far­ P A U L JO N ES, A dm r. One of the chief advantages of the C. T. A., of F. C. Frost, decs’d. self-feeder is the saving in labor “Sh-sh,” pleaded his mother. < helps plant roots get more nutrients Everybody wants a government mers interested in registered cat­ Route 2, Mocksville, N. C. effected, providing the feeder is “He’s not shaking it at her.” I from the soil. Use lime, fertilizers that can operate without taxation tle and dairy farms. A fine trip is large enough to hold several day’s “Well, what’s she hollering for '• containing phosphorus and potash to and yrt give the people the bene­ J. Ti Reece and Lafayette Wil­ then?” f get good catches of legumes, anticipated. * liams, Attorneys, supply of feed. fits pf modern times. T

THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

Easily Built Children’s WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS W ashington D lpest/ Giraffe’s Neck Slide Revolt Interrupts Bogota Parley; Do you feel tired, jittery, in need of a vacation? If the news on the M uff (a Dog) H as Her Ideas front page starts to get you down, M iners Get Pension, End W alkout; it’s time to relax. You’ll be agree­ ably surprised to see how far away GOP A spirants in Prim Fight from the worries of the world you About the Nobility of M an can get by working with wood. Saw­ _By Bill Schoentgen, W N U StafF W riter „ ing wood and then putting the pie­ The Good Samaritan ces together has tremendous thera­ (EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions ore expressed In these columns, they are those of peutic values. It’s a grand way to Western Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) A CRIPPLED BEGGAR was push- By BAUKHAGE lf h r d e ing his wheel chair along a rainy keep yourself completely occupied REVOLT: Ou Wisconsin Washington street. The pavement News A n a ly st a n d Commentator while accomplishing something P i g H was wet. Crossing the street, the worth while. B o g o ta rubber tires of the wheel chair slip­ WASHINGTON—There is nothing particularly , strange about a Sg Her It was a peaceful early afternoon ped, finally stalled at the curb. The dog guarding a batch of milk cans like the one in the accompanying In Bogota, Colombia, and the inter- chair wouldn’t budge. photograph. You wouldn’t be too surprised to be told that the dog II Buri American conference was droning A stranger, hurrying through the knew who should collect the cans and who shouldn’t; to hear about S § Neasly along in customary style in the capi­ drizzle, stepped over to the wheel other dogs who go to the store with a shopping list, bring back gro­ •Jgiatchetl tal building on the' Plaza Bolivar. chair and gave it a push. ceries and even steaks in the basket they carry; and you know all S e r io d i Then, with the firing of four assas­ The cripple wiped his face with about the wonderful “Seeing-Eye” dogs which not only guard their sin’s- bullets into the body of Jorge a soiled service cap and thanked the masters from harm, but often appear to sense danger’s approach. Elicier Gaitan, popular of But the other day I had an experience with a dog which you prob- g g Of QD stranger, who asked where he was X» 43 CttLPS SUfit Colombia’s Liberal party, one of the going. abij won't believe. ||iontrof' worst revolts Latin American has “To Union station,” was the reply I was sitting at twilight on my peace never has been maintained H jihree Id seen exploded into violence. “to get out of the rain.” porch after a long day and a com- except by ‘balance of power’; men •M reateft Building this slide from the pat­ During the first afternoon Bogota inrting meal. I was digesting my are ‘fighting animals’ and so on ad 'griphoid ihf The well-dressed stranger offered tern isn’t at all difficult. AU ycu do descended into a state of complete to push the wheel chair to the sta­ sssp dinner while Muff, nauseam—(pardon the Latin but Ifnfectiju is cut each part according to the anarchy. Mobs prowled the streets, tion. my wire - haired Roman senator belonged to one of g S ra n sn tit pattern. Then fasten each piece to­ burning and looting. Scores were “We’ll go there together,” said the fox, was removing my ancestors.) Now I, with my race I ! ; killed. The residence of President the last vestiges of gether exactly in position indicated -$#er cent stranger, pushing the wheel chair memories—can recall more of them on the printed paper pattern. No Ospina Perez was attacked and win­ ahead of him. her share of it which have worn thin and been dis­ special tools or skill are required. M if a * dows were broken before army “Work for the government-”’ asked from her beard. SgHgorotjs carded than your species (which I The pattern specifies materials to troops drove away the crowd. the cripple as they proceed rd. She was lolling in doubt will have a very extended gphe birfl Above the confused clamor of the “ Yes.” front of me on the buy and where to use each piece. iPfrhus lii In his South St. Paul home Stas- destiny) ever will have. AU lumber is stock size and readily* 1STvr throng could be heard shouts of sen griwaed with the comfortable “Veterans administration-”’ flat topped porch- “Just an example. With little ef­ “Down with the government, down “ No.” p o s t, her favorite obtainable at lumber yards every­ cheer of a cat who had just swiped fort, I can recall some of the silly where. with the Conservatives.” all the cream in Wisconsin as he “Where do you work?” persisted resting place. She shibboleths which made trouble for finished her toilet, Send 50 cents for Slide Pattern Three days later, as the riots sim­ sat with his wife and received re­ the wheel-chair passenger, some of my ancestors. It was back No. 63 to Easi-Bild Pattern •'Com­ mered to a halt, 300 persons were ports stating that he had run off “ Over in the court.” flopped her chin on in the stone age, just about the same pany, Dept, W» PleasantviIIe, N. I . one paw facing me dead, many others injured. Down­ with 19 of the 27 delegates in that “Which court?” time when we canines decided Man town Bogota was a welter of de­ state’s primary election. ‘The supreme court.” and winked — or so had reached the point where-he was struction. Colombia had broken re­ The beggar twisted his head it seemed in the fading light. A ready for adoption and training in lations with Soviet Russia, and the around for a good look at the man robm was sounding the last sleepy civilization. PRIMARIES: who was pushing him through the cadences of his vesper song from inter-American conference had al­ “At that period in pre-history we rain. the recesses or an ancient maple. most cracked up, with delegates un­ W is c o n s in had advanced to the point where we certain as to whether they could con­ ‘Which one are you?” he asked, I looked at Muff. She looked back Wisconsin’s presidential primary realizing at last that his escort was hunted in packs instead of singly. tinue. ' and smiled beneath her whiskers — Our policy was still kill and let be election to choose delegates to the one of the nine most potent judges or so I guessed she might be doing. Birth On the face of it, the revolt was Republican national convention in In the land. a sudden eruption of violent senti­ “If I had the patience,” I said J i f a rm, Philadelphia on June 21 was regard­ The man who had rescued him was half-aloud, “I could teach you to j-;.a Photo ment of Liberal party followers ed, as usual, as a straw in the wind; Justice Harold Burton. against the Conservative govern­ talk.” iEaig°°; pected to be conclusive, they would standard World War H subs. done a good job. We have not cards, my descendants will. It his original demands. been harsh masters. We may be Politically, the most fascinating serve to provide a first sampling of The present strategy of digging in took several thousand years to kill B a c k a c h e ovcr-sentimental at times, bnt you the race memories whicb would aspect of the affair was how Joe West coast opinion. and stockpiling material at forward May Warn of Disordered Vt a Final state presidential primary bases also is rejected by the research with YOUR maudlin sentiment, have dictated that I take a nip Martin managed to take the play you frequently interpret sound, Kidney Action away from the administration in on the Republican side occurs in board. out of your calf instead of licking practical loyalty, motivated by a your hand. And, there’s hope for Modern life with its hurry end worry, arranging for a settlement.'' California on June I. “Targets should determine the irregular habits, improper eating and =SSMich high moral sense, as a slavish you, too. Maybe progress is just drinking—its risk of exposure and infec­ location of bases, not vice versa,” tion—throws heavy strain on the work Note the board argues. “The need for devotion. around the corner—” of th e kidneys. They are a p t to become over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid =Srang EDUCATION: Gasoline from Coal maintaining the base should cease “But I’m digressing (the voice There was a sudden whoosh, a and otherlm purities from the life-giving Nearly half of the 5,245,000 World when the target is destroyed. Ad­ went on)—what I would like to bring flash of gray in the night, followed blood. War n veterans who entered special Gasqjline made from coal, even You may suffer nagging backache, vance bases should become as ex­ to your attention is this business of by a parabola of fur as Muff left headache, dizziness, getting up nights, rro education and training programs when it comes into general use, prob­ pendable as shell cartridges.” race memories. You men have the post in one leap after the neigh­ leg pains, swelling—feel constantly under the G.I. bill of rights have ably will cost more than petroleum tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs Sfo R This means construction and sup- •some, too, and you have something bor’s cat which by now was snick­ of kidney or bladder disorder are some­ abandoned their courses, Veterans’ gasoline, but at least motorists won’t >ly should be cut to a minimum, and else—traditions. They don’t go back ering at her from the maple branch. times burning, scanty or too frequent Re- have to worry about shortages, a re­ urination. administration says. ; sir transport must become the back- as far, but they are part and parcel Muff came back. She gave me a Try Doan’s PfIIs. Doan’s help the More than 400,000 completed their ; search soeentist, Dr. R. W. Krebs :one of supply. , of the same thing. Only many of hang-dog look and remarked through kidneys to pass off harmful excess body work, however—382,000 of them ! of Baton Rouge, La., has predicted. waste. They have had more than half a “Although World War II strategy your traditions lead you into trou­ her whiskers. “That is one race- century of public approval. Are recom­ under the G.I. bill and the rest under He estimated that coal, gasoline ble. In the last few months, while memory that I can’t eliminate.” mended by grateful users everywhere. •vas determined largely by the avail­ A sk your neighbor! the rehabilitation program for dis­ will cost from 10 to 15 cents more a ability of shipping, in the next war you thought I was asleep, I’ve heard “And by the way,” she added, “Don’t abled veterans. Many of those that gallon than gasoline currently in use, the availability of air lift will be you and jour high-brow friends use mention this. conversation. Nobody quit plan to return later, it was indi­ but he added that the supply will be the controlling factor,” the report phrases like, ‘always been wars’; will believe you if you do." cated. enough to last 1,000 years. declares. from D o a n s P ills can n'.out

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' 11 “ w»di 'to) ki »ik :i Duhng^Growing Period . itii, 'tn n l ■'ft (tui,« Kinittf/ i m !i w Neafly ,-a third of all turkeys U .nh'it w m $ b .. Jatchetl are lost during the growing QLANCINI ir a mo ft -Th?'! / -u\ brSK J)h. :t? -v> in rv I BeriodJ This statement is based on history, ^fceeJhatl V U O H p jindmas of U tah Agricultural col- 50,000 Jews were'^iturnS ege survey. saleil V 1JiB t g ; A-.imidgfeti isiib- ! W cS M W i * - ,10 L.,»parme J- Of CTinsiderable importance and the te ; q y ! Y w j p 13 IontroS program is the fact that the rebuilt;'ana later, Ezra^jrety »>0t3Svr* CJ grows on trees?” but s&£:?iett & '|3 Shree JdiseSKs known to be the thought she’d see the day when ^reatest IdSrs of poults—paraty­ with about Tufotf e$ , »«:•»•«« *»(?> c>! Huw yn I'lhe PflUldl^tM nlJy ansWpr, ,VJftfj: | phoid ihfectiS pijUorum disease and to inaugurate needs fiie?f -c'i M IaiS 5 neeaeat; T it grows on bashes. Ji do ifectious sifisiti#' ^'Iuch may be reformsj’^Thered camffj C-U -< 7 '&A//7 JQ 3/U ,/I*/? H 3 S ? iftvgftijc./HsflWj.tte./jMirjebi- ft to :h3 14 |B. C., 7 ^ 7 *>* raMng!h6{neJfi^6m‘ th^iiii^eify ransnjitted SrouSh ^ e g from Nehemiah, 444 j -.,,I parent! to th^ offspn^fe-^Ause 1W to rebuild the I walls, t > -.IV-KfT 'li- « ')! I t '5ie*&ottedi BM^tJflJ-On a'iA ishn |>er ceat of the brooder loss; and with E zra to lead had given no details, 91 ,the lest. i elje. %R%« Il '* > ■iTOfe>SuBittaWntf U-*cafl 6d- 1Uiirt % » - soon had-.f$95.- Bpt Mrs, Finke. If a grower ^tarts with a health a needed religious ;didn’t' fce'ep ttib'rn^incy. ; fI1 lt 1 i: t l ■ceiuir-.-d. £igoroi|s poult, the job of keeping IienaiQtn hi'rt) fit Irir.ls ne bind healtRy is relatively .simple, Dr. Newto Siit JQteitanfeI WiUi VassenafSwndltyit.! _ ' ^tltiWaS I part dt-aicached W si :r.> |h pi.ve. thus Ijie first problem for a pros- other man abflard.«afjiedv» Idepthi IfcfJ rcViiiiiy HAPBY TIMES + ★ + IS * i der a flower, pot for a -vaetion ev?ry- tt TT1OR Ezra had prepare ''tSp.f' W e ' Sirt'd vbYeV,;the' ttife Cii i "heart to seek the law of the’ i'.zi i::!L'<5<;rrfS t>L‘l * e v t S ...... ^anid thiaj-j caught on'ith^ .O l Tjttern Lord, and to do it, and to teach in (btusiwi^ci K?slVio:lsrl-i hI? *i I .it 8 In - Oom- Israel statutes and judgments.” -I- ; «trs;> -"Ii n ;\ - tgfnfr>^ ■■■■ ri ->', Cr- ItI-I YTtIKf 1?. n . y. There was great need for a re­ Cookine>PotSrtoeS'> '-fVS = vival of religion, and Ezra knew I W a n YOU AKP, ANPifSvgfT^fTttTJJi■ Sf^ts, ■ teAitffbi fe^pe^inieni Needo‘ ‘ cooked in a pressure saup^Ran.until; KKfii -ifil tttotf V lW :>i» ^WfrtA He therefore read to them the stat­ tender (eight mfniitesj' lield Sj pter THIS CORRECTLY HA v ^ “ utes and judgments. Ezra read from ■Jedit if-thei)p «i?gia^i clotning-utore;: here- 'JdoMonai Hs SJSrt CERTAIN BIRD. W pAT 'l&XPF>?-'rM iteitttE heldSoniy;75;per- rfent^of 'e"Were^ Wfil ■> M imiwiT) ..Yrfsmil' ?(W.-1 th«<, ayetage,!-tand bargain nowadays,. They, displayed ... Ip Birth of poult at Timmerman some held as little as 41 ner gent. a large sign whichreafir'"1-'"*1"'' '*•* Jglfarm , Jefferson couni "Pants pressed: 12% cents per Photo shows baby turltl ....._ ^ 7 = ^ a r v -TtA rt Jig good .start. pie being summoned into some pub­ lic place today to hear the Bible pm fIESiSiiite simle to the faces of price-weary . ^lective^tui^y read? But you- say, we hear it read kS/To ?*r gSboults from hatcheries that have a over the radio, and we hear it read ’ShopjjteriJ 'ills ni fejrenutation for producing healthy in church, and we sometimes hear Jf/K ST DRA WAN r A q o r n . TH In f!?f>oults. As it may be impossible for it read in.Jthe jbgrnf. do..we hear Dersons. r who only , wjinkle one i EhiSS of p|k single grower to know'the ;jjoult - it? Aifl ire ptrtjkgj Hagy^Stteli-i; 0 V , \MAK6 IT GKOW To # u s fi-'‘fe? stf ” *•“ - " ^ wmi ■ 1. ’ -a • h i v e s e m a n r>f!w P I \ i f rruHHVi Siource1: cooperative effort may be tiv e ? : A . j C P l ^ |.{}J)elpful in investigating the breeder 'o 3^ot?. £»re)qm o3 i .j , 5 ; * y ^ «». Brbomstick; In Cow'siStainac^ r>;!> SStnd hatcher. . -, feiM iINO^^OINGr r-r-r— :— 5?!— 'i»s; Credtes o BnffIing Myslfetyf^ n:;He Proper housing and proper Uiej ' JVJin- GOD’S WORD A iA S L f brooding equipment are essential i-jfc -AV .I ‘ v.-T? i m loryou! § ZRA not only read God’s word nk-?r: Hgjo health of the poults. Basis of CEUJAB; RAPIDS.-JOJV-AiirSheldoaTJs l|$anitary procedures is to prevent E to the people, but he led them Anton, a fanner, was astonished to tioiis to do what they commanded find 18 iifches o f froonistick pfo* tr\ Mt i h o in . S tealthy ■ individuals ftpm epminj hSf a - iD D T M jbontact; with the infectigHijk agi portions to those who Weral m need, ^Voying one of his Holstein cows. | \ THey lppf disease. AU weak-looking poi Iostf for weeks. You don't p&hould be kept separate Ii water Stealthy yfowls and I YTlSMOSif=^ lir> the ^ ir a c tic e s ^ u s t: Ije your home. "No bomb typo not a “TUie brooding' period.’" "''*' not hearers only," Jam es 1:22. iproy or other sprays eon* , iur sys- ,*■ — — • ddT |i days. can equal this for lasting S^yfng'ft^isecr ^ceiveJmpressigns from God_and re- 4 2 3 5 *&4*sAa«*f*ratf EAIO NS !1 3.4 2 7 k' •PMl&ifcm fuse _to express wliar heTiS'put in with 5% DDT is so power-* V.?'AV *»i\\ H.'iJI' 'in'*! Mi&iiiV: i'» HS fA*. ( ^33 2-8 Jul a single application kills WSO * . , M 4 ' y W B5 s,P “ Fie$!; - PURITY isreMtite it^ftfKfs 'W Wfe^can-BBeofti ^ %4nstffcfs ^oAy — tomorrow— break,—say-’in s e c r iSpeeialiitg ,1 !l ar e ngiousiy intoxicated unless we go 4F~- >40 -, 3W«*i" honth. • 46 3 9 b 8 l nore consistent in controlling the forth to serve. • r • ^ ZZ ______^‘*-sr. a a * * * black cherry aphid than sprays a? ade after the buds are open. N N E C rt f} Aiwaioisitwt*f ^wliMPterr ,'(night i ibepome as ishm tim \ Feeding of the black cherry aphid, IiaSfI! VlUliM lJliii K i !Jili VWISS present in large numbers, affects FLIES the Damng of Helicopters from a .. e size and flavor of the fruit Also, )M6 SQ(ME6 & ^hiW' Sft ti'uis! cdtitit/ lul&ivlUdfr. secretion known as “honey dew” ROACHES 11 -!.‘3V, f t d i a w * g ibjf I ttH*; sw ® 4?; i'»* rodtices a sticky and unattractive BEDBUGS^ ,to anticiDate the developments of .-k ppearance of the fruit, especially W e 1-ifRSiitfim ^ii: i i f a S t f m 0 it is to be sold as fresh, fruit. De- 'the!d4v41o(m5Snt, M li ,^slkipteisf ^t elopiment of a sooty JSttgus in the ,dfoppjng ,,intp oneydew may contribute '^further what they professed,” constitute a definit^ harard to r 9 ,hil‘ (js the unsightly «gg*ararice? of the Let us ki ROSS a u v LOW CC-ST P f J TODAY! dren.” *'’* *- * heriies. Sweet ^ errij^ Jre -xPSre E zra was ZltJA K-i M l ‘Hit Ufli -t- Sln;! u. 1 structing r m l riMMil-.ii'i’i ^ i --lI >■ sjIlI-II ii■ '■‘i’ ,AUTOS, TRUCKSjft ACCESS. 5s." W?' all that God-Sfej^WideinOjMW Scrip­ Next Issue. UlJ I-I-’/ nti',»-:''.aaf'-. - y . l t I U I J. tures. Tha»f«omes f»9tH 'W« ^muit< FOB SALE or trade—IH KS-S T ltb 28 It., P re u M tf boitf=* m il' lMlha6dii,i!>'t shave conviction about what is right. 10 11 CMSSIFIE i 2. 3 . ♦ 7 S 9 low mileage, good rubber, looks new,. May .» i^ i‘,it85st have a creed, but we are I k IiAfiPASTMEN bo bought *it half price. Ideal for>V4getlbfe;*t! ’HMkytt-mber that it is in daily Iiv- I produce, or livestock hauling. Catl or write SSt I U 14 ITKINSOWIPROCTBFO------COMJpAfY,( M llIeni Thi farm w>-*— ' ^ t we make our creeds effec- ^ s - I Wi lIlW? hat! long neg & 3 1 ? j -i S t t o J- 'a H 'O. M Meo and Wotnen wasted to place sell-sell­ ______PERSONAL t Sltihat stands on ing coin machines -~Jo. stores, hotels, llUin) l^-hicft once wfe'Qri® with-trM®! Zl stations, etc. New m&cblne earns up to $6.01 filE 'iks.*' ^ExCiHaiiEC you’re S A RELIGIOUS - ) P.. ;Mul altitude because it occupied land weetly—costs only $10.50. We Iurnisb sup1. REVIVAL? 24- Jfflj ifbnw .aiKt; MClJtyM. lor nyt;^ -sum,: caDdy, /Sjhat Courf^’fa9r befter ^ e fMevoted to 4< ’-‘I i l •illi! !!!Ii l»|i!(!SiiSH{ B ilr EtaUiemeflts^^freei details oi w stea sciiiDS pian. w rite i/epc. . a s S-Jtrazihg, now becomes a definite and 2' 28 29 30 _ Parkway Machine Corporation, 623 W. KortQ us how a religious j|£ Tt t Htn r.-,I !I ( l, )ii U«n.T/»( j^S’aluable asset. '/Ti': ( A: ? r \ I „3 Ai fialtln^te out in Jerusalem in % . WAffTEpr-V-PN, yM It ip one that can be quickly con- 3l\ 3 33 § I . hJ , M- ■i ■ I k’syertetl into cash. To the owner has nearly 500 years bi i W f 9 . M rSCELLANEOUS SALESMAN WANTED by national organlza- . born. Well may we W3 6 '/M tlon. Big salable line Advertlsing-'^JecialtlesT' ’ * the realization that the, Iy » ?8 ■POCKETE^T WATCHES -% CleAe# Repaired IU Calendars) gilts. Pull or part. time. Extra ‘W'a f VMM. Fl U broduce.- ’sorngthing more-' •I !<*5.00.- “ JEWELER, feicome*J*ll y ^ ^ ‘ found" ‘ Wr* -,aM biU o?£jtii’n 39 40, a JfOj J ►HO Teiin. WlUi car<-(-Exclusive Territories. RYDER a . rai root "criip^- r&sture orTdaircr-j n ! s?* 9 S(n affl >e%evival, and let it rniss& Ssis: 6»bCfMiibr. tSouth^feslr ‘Br*hcB7»t£|*UiK’t —j begin in my heart.” Revivals are 61 rod a crop i f f IfS /ti 5 45 PRE-SEASON OFFEB—Better type ' .^Dlt <1 n-i-.i-)-.-..-. prayed down, not talked up. We f f ,GLASSES. T K eeis. .ReQMl^enieatS . BureajtV.ol pa m Standards. Not War Surplus. $4.00 Postpaid. WANTED--Asphalt and concrete Inspectors* / ypes! of soil have fallen into the fallacy of speak­ 46 I 4 50 ARTLEE SALES CO., P.O. Box 487» 2Ah£ d i r pr^nt *and* str^fit/ ‘W6fet7hav^' ;S five yaars' experience In either, ,pood sal- ,» ure is an ing of revivals when some overnight ,1?, -?gt! c-»? » ! ! K PfaIfrit j 11 51 >■ I______t S I % / * references. S5utli*rt fTeSting b ' ti : ^spellbinder comes along and kicks SlM 5 t‘'- y\ SJ 54. TREE DEATU-Kills trees, never to EIH1Oai oratories,»Inc.,. Birmingham - 3, Ala. 222? ,. am Jk big sensation. Before he JM i-,5; ■unt > !lVK !« aeaifc WtItBlCMttlne -W tdnittlal ComMfiA First AveU'ejmlMjil1' R.!*-I'/ J 7 Jllltli S. M \ Sanlord, N. C. “ ~s * IeWes town, Pharisasim is _more ' l f \ } t 5 • 57 Ii •Ci ./ui m '1 'oitifd^ specialties. Good eamlpgs paid ,weekly. H. ,rSnpant than ever, (SI v- i ’ l WV£ f.i V- >3& \ w hite; 101,900 galloBS, ones, fives, Sl,60bcai MlVSlAitBItess PO.? AsheyHJe>H«*?.;fSpat^i-*' I he Spirit of God n ( \ , . tttiW ’iri.Jfl ii; . . ^-0 j>.. g’ol^q- HoMsehp^ p^.^419 Dorrf-JTo^- tapburg, jS. jC...... hearts of his people m i s ULd ?ifil IT f - * fifll Hi ,riitu\A Ic fuac- # E IjP !peculiar them a sense of sini A ' .. rf itn h in »1 j; t! Ifj ! SEPT^Ci Sout,ifludse ballet loss tliis to true repentance* , d 40 Teutpnic,' j l 8 Sm aE1 39 Ornamented off anywhere, anytime. Residence, mills,. Iac- AT1ENT1^U fo .,O e t1^ t tIq, eopd^te.)| I llushej. S deitjj ;. :i opening t toxy tanks. Price $40 to $60 up, 35c cubic have a real religiouS' I Urn A with squares . I t 1 m b Sti'^.iiSaUsbur^Vlt many kinds. Inousanos needed, Alaska, oth­ Ir. tired? 5 Ship’s com* 41 Sout iweitr I 3 » Transactions of baked clay er countries. Islands, east, west coast com- filth am '." C. Phone 1666-R j “ hiring.! & postqaid brings r uflSua men are convicted of thjft»w era I ndia’rf-Z, 22 Philippine bL InipouniJ "sins, TOey will say with Zacchaeus, I 42 Seed coatittg ; weapon J ’ '.s| V-l—^rCO Cp^lra^s power units at.$tt>£ 44 Clot iingi i23 Dry ft-! I] a 5 U-)* “Lord, the half of my goods I 12 Preposition I—Cw5ey 28” IsawmlU edger at $360. ~i< j tory. 13 Danish island 46 Cali iest »‘25 Employed 44 Musical I—Corley ball-bearing sawmill at $900: J Wash. KGETA31E to the poor, and if I have ts 14 Yellow bugle 48 Aboi nds;IHQSUv-j ■ 127English baby. I—Model 6-S concrete mlxar. new, at ^83Q| X.S ,v.irj i i :A ■OMPOU/iO i^OlaCPIWiWiWD* SftoDUCTS CO.-. I 15.Aromatic Caoi tiItchdmt51 Camagejr5llfiI ■: fi Ifi pyfiio ini fi i f I C plant tree 528 Nimble 45 That thing Box 72, GrlXflnt Ga. 47 Newt mbegiiT W TSeTliMIalk s m and"m act lilte ^ 17 Cut short 52 To < rease 529 Arrow poison j * T1 p . ^ pidsefi tractor, equipped -witl that, you have a real religious re­ 19 Washes 54 Chiel divinity '130 To lose colarrf hMFU2ac«0Ulldraeal Excellent cond. Can bi lightly of ancieny' ,34 Thorough- crew seeb a t Tri-State. Inc., 880 Glenwood Ave.j vival. And I repeat, such revivals 21 Bacteriolo­ Memphis; . 50 Feminine 8. E., Atlanta, Ga. are prayed down, not talked up. gist's wire 56 Woody plant ; is js JoniStm !'!ft'!' S?. B rittle, Eifxid r !.IEtfvSHKSPr -ColWsHiP m $ y tosr^l^sglois 2£ iV , 57 Slave r 37 To adjust from, also Fudge that melts In your mouth, tfiea fcrc<’ War-born LSffl S nf^s-K. ^buildS ail VERTIC W %' fc«i w orr/. T J k X' ■wa. ‘zsJV'aseU ,nii. 1 By way .oti i :‘>Vi 7 i f , i it'-* JI "J Jd w FT jtvT jiT T tnirT T T T 'i i-.itu' at..i (Copyright By coijnci/’b/ 26 Native metal 2 Girl's naisit ■m i inf , SiVIich., farmer utilizes a quonset. ReUgious Education on behalf of 40 Protes­ ^I^EBfPu2au^.o KtjNote the improved window ar- tant denominations. Released by WNV 27 To satisfy 3 Mixed L -'-!-: In V ii rtt^ii.OpUj^fWi«)ymir Tacaltipj Features.) 29 Whether 4 Reddish [Cm •; City Hotel, 3S SJS. 6th St. Is new, Qflilt wsssC'aXssem S^rangements. .31 Cover oring mStttr , Ih oil NEWfHome or Shop .Equipment. LAR- . u Nqte 5 Symbol £ot : j i (HS m Y A H fi gS/HI' ! Tih TiaSJ weekly rates. ) l>a':V:a'''i'. calcium ‘ . |r> nij;:!*.-*. prompt f ic ti ^ Q I r ld A M ate never Trulnecl Itri-Snemyl 6 To fall FlASHj- On your'Ticxt trip to "Charle*tjonJ MLnt Iy , * f s 34 Nahoor sheep 7 Is mis ' 'SAVARESE SPAGHBBTI H O P S E ^ fn t fo Relieve Cattle Bloat it has ruined the lives of many a 8 To. eourtpAS Vholesgnij Food. Also Delicious FLOBIOA properties, t tLake Lake Front F rontoperties, Homes, 35 Hypothetical Coi _ .0 411 KING «WesA I f.’C'JUftlt Removal hater. force 9 To matu|j*Jj BEHiin iSrata Iont4^mij Carolina. -jfh S. H. Hanson'Real Esi&te 36 Gathered IOThe bird*.-! Jh«-lp tho 38 To ©read .» 11 M^fTiifaap : For good food, Chinese and AtaerH ■>SS bo J>‘ r never fail to get your reward ‘ ^iUf* p o ta^ when-^iptti come to^JSa* ANO ttASCHE6 >i .itliv ■an half a tdr Christian service, for the reason' foiffiyii@ti Jc rvrom- 39 Marrs nick­ « * & ® j GXf&a*4r^ n"' p evi n v,-^ fififm.-H ill Rtfywinrre. hould be forcibly exercised and the that it is its

VERY POOR PRINT THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C . MAY 5.1948

THE DAVIE RECORD., Joins Air Force IHospital For Da- THE D C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. According to 1st Sgt. James F. Oldest Pa Strange, of the Winston-Salem > vie County N o Liquo TELEPHONE Army and Air Force Recruiting There will be a meeting of the Office, Robert Luther Dill has re- citizens of Davie County, on W ed­ B ntered a tth e Postoflice in Mocke- enlisted in the Air Force in die NEWS I He, N. C.. as Second-ctase MBit nesday, May 7th, at 7:30 p. m., at r grade of Staff Sgt. Sgt. Dill is a Htter. March 3.1903. the court house in Mocksville, for W .G .B the husband of the former Miss the purpose of passing on the Louise Latham, of near Cana. 4 3, was in t SUBSCRIPTION RATES: They have one daughter. At pre­ question for a hospital for Davie H arry S (ME YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA * t.50 sent St. Dili is stationed at Green­ County. First, the .pumber of \ SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. ville Air Base, near Greenville, S. beds we wish to build a hospital A ids, spent ONF YE\R. OUTSinE ST4TI - '2.00 * \ w C. Sgt. Strange is in MocksviUe to accomodate. Second, a bond w ith his SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE ST ATE - $1.00 every Tuesday to interview appli­ issue for the hospital. Third, the cants for the Regular Army and M r. and "IF MY PEOPLE. WHICH ARE CAUH) BY name for the hospital. A ir Force. W inston-S MY NAME, SHAU HUMBLE THEMSELVES. AND The Federal and State Govern­ w eek o n b PRAY. AND SEEK MY FACE, AND TURN AWAY ment put up $78.40, and the Coun­ FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEN WIU I Fork News Notes tv put up $21.60 for every hund Frank S' HEAR FROM HEAVEN. AND WIU FORGIVE Litde Miss Gay Rice has mumps. red dollars that it takes to build day from a this hospital. It is up to the peo THEIR SINS. AND WIU HEAL THEIR IAND."- Mrs. Ned Bailey and son Billy, 7 tives in W 2 CHRON. 7:14. spent the week-end with relatives pie of Davie County to say wheth in Bennettsville, S. C. er they want to accept this great Clyde G Editor Carl Goerch, of The Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yarborough, opportunity. room hou who have been living in the Hege State, Raleigh, says that he never To build a twenty bed hospital lim its on heard the expression, “Making apartments here, moved to Reeds / last Saturday. gt a cost of $160,000, Davie Coun­ tongue and buckle meet,” until he M rs. W . Mrs. J. M. Livengood returned ty would have to pay $34,560.00, W ilkesbor read it in The Davie Record re­ To build a thirty bed hospital WHY WHISPr- home Thursday from Baptist Hos a n d Mrs. cently. Carl wasn’t living in these pital, where she had been taking a would cost $360,000, and Davie Thursday. parts when Joe Caldwell was edi­ few days treatment. County would have to put up ting the Charlotte Observer, Rufe Mrs. Vance Johnston spent last $77,760, and we can go ahead and M rs. E. Clark the Statesville Landmark, Wednesday in Charlotte with her build a larger hospital under the M rs. Joe and J. F. Click the Hickory Mer­ husband, who is in a hospital. Mr. Johnston is recovering from same plans. AU the citizens who were in to cury. For 55 years we have had an eye operation. are interested in building a hos last week. a hard fight trying to make ton Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Cozart, pital, and all those who are op gue and buckle meet. It means of Mocksville, were Fork visitors posed to building a hospital, are M r. and keeping the wolf from the door: Wednesday night. asked to meet with us on die date and little trying to pay your debts and eat Mrs. Kathryn Sorrey, of Long as set out above. were in to three times a day—in other words, Beach, Calif., arrived Thursday o n busine B. C. BROCK, Chairman to keep out of the “poor-house.” evening to visit friends and rela­ tives in her old home community. Davie Hospital Committee. HENDRIX BROTHERS Be ashamed, Carl! M r. an CALL 234 FOR INFORM ATION are erecti A Correction th e Y adk 5 R o u t e 3 ...... M ocksville, N. C. tw o m iles In the statement of Bank of Davie, which appeared in our last To The Republican Voters Pfc. Jac issue, we had the loans and dis­ tio n ed at counts listed as $3,715.53, when ....is your GIBSON Tractor deals th e week they should have been listed at of Davie County. He has a complete stock of tracto r s parents, $607,023.17. The furniture and a r? ~ * : - 'Ti f> n t s AVAILABLE HOW M rs. C. fixtures were $3,715.53. We are ing the S- glad to make this correction. th e W h it I wish to announce through The Davie Record, that I in A d an ti School Attendance am a candidate for S e e m d t o } t f o g i b s o n Rev. an have pure Shows Increase COUNTY COMMISSIONER N MEANS FAR NT EQUIPNfE'N'f*'i;A:;; B uilders The schools of Davle County ro o m ho~ show an average daily attendance From Jerusalem Township, on the Republican ticket. I higher for the first seven months would appreciate your vote in the M rs. N of the current year than the aver­ 2 , is a pa" age daily attendance for a corres­ Statesville ponding period in 1946-47 school MAY 29TH PRIMARY. complica* year. This year the average daily If nominated and elected to this important office, I will attendance by schools for the first Jack D M r. and seven months was: Mocksville, try to serve the citizens of the entire county to the best of G rove, u n 657; W m . R. Davie, 137; Farm ing­ my ability. Go to the Primary on May 29th, and ask to n , 269; Sm ith Grove, 180; Shady tio n at your neighbors to go. Grove, 425; Cooleemee, 655; Col lu e s d a y ored schools, 605. The total in­ T h e $ crease over last year was 39 for GIBSON m odel an the white schools. k in C o u n Indications are that the schools WALTER B WILSON TRACTOR jo rity o f will have a heavy enrollment next election I year and new classrooms will be­ * VCRSATtCf UMT W 1 H«CP. M ockfviilet R oute 4. Ci=PENOABLE AND ECONOMICAL TO OKttfi come and absolute necessity at M rs. Z. th a t time. (Political Advertisement.) was in to wav to C ’ Arnold V. Smith f band, w h lotte clini A rnold V. Sm ith, 14, son of PLOW ' eye oper M t. and Mrs. Robah Smith, of IO IN. OR 1% IN. near Redland, died at a Statesville T h e co hospital last Tuesday afternoon, th e resu where he had been a patient for I TO THE REPUCLI 'AN | from th e three days. a n d from Funeral services were held at SI0 SON MEANS PINE section o th e hom e at 2:30 p. m., Thursday, I Voters of Davie County! I FARM EQUIPMENT Highway. followed by services at Bethlehem DISC HARROW Methodist Church at 3 p. m. M iss G Revs. J. S. Folger, J. G. Bruner : For the past four years I have served the people S' w ho un d and J. W . Vestal officiated. I of Davie County as a member of the Board of Com- ^ tio n a t D Survivors include the parents: last week I missioners, to the best of my ability. I wish to ex- s|§ two brothers, Terry and Steve condition Smith, of the home; and the ma­ I tend my sincere thanks to all those who voted for = v ry to lea~ ternal grandmother, Mrs. S. W. j me four years ago, and for the co-operation they have g j M r. a Bowden, of near Redland. I given me since my election. Q w ho hav RAR MOWiR SPRING TC* th e H ard John A. Hepler I AM A CANDIDATE | m oved i John A. Hepler, 75, of Route 2, A von str Harmony, died Wednesday at his Hj For re-nomination for County Commissionee in = M rs. Cec' Mr. Hepler was a native of Da­ d Try The GiflSOlI T otal vidson County, but lived in Davie The May 29th Primary, ( a n d true County many years before moving I And would appreciate the support of every Repub- £jj w ere exa to Iredell County 32 years ago. lane here home-following a long illness. iican, both men and women. If nominated and elec- jEE ed o n i Funeral services were held at 3 ted, I will continue to serve all the people of Davie ES HENDRIX BROTHERS approved p. m. Friday at Oak Grove Metho­ County to the best of my ability. Be sure and go to j|j| / rejected dist Church, with Rev. J. B. Fitz 528; reje gerald officiating, and the body the Primary on May 29th. Es laid to rest in the church ceme­ M r. an tery. CALL 234 FOR INFORMATION m oved 1 Surviving are the wife; a daugh­ R. P. MARTIN Foster co ter, Mrs. Dewey Joyner, of Mocks- th e new ville. Route I; a son, George Hep­ N . C . I Route 3 Mocksville, N. C. chased r ler, Harmony, R. 2, seven grand J MOCKSVILLE Builders children; 1 2 great-grandchUdren, (Political Advertisement) street, and one sister, Mrs. Rena Boger, a n d m ost of Mocksville. ■si 1901^^8049395201949 section. THfi DAVIE RECORD. HOCKSVILLE. N. C. MAY 5. 1948 THE DAVIE RECORD. Dr. Robert Lowery, of Salisbury was a ModcsvflIe visitor one day Jttnior-Senior Present Operetta last week. Oldest Paper In The County “Why the Garden Quarreled,” FARM FOR SALE No Liquor, Wine, Beer Adt Mr. and Mrs. Hannon McMa Banquet was presented by the Wm. R. Da­ han, of Pinot were in town shop­ The Mocksville High School vie children on April 28th, to a ping T hursday. Junior-Senior banquet was held large audience. Main characters NEWS AROUND TOWN. were: 8 in the Balenese Room at the Rob­ G O O D -ROOM HOUSE, with lights and . good JoeMassey, of Eufola, Iredell ert E. Lee Hotel, last Tuesday eve­ Oueen of May—Reba Furches. well water. Good outbuildings, with 187 acres of W. G. Booel of Yadkinville, R. County, was rambling around on ning. Therewere 102 present for Spirit of Dawn—Luray Reavis. 3, was in town Wednesday. our streets Thursday. land, just outside Mocksville city limits on Wins­ the occasion, which included the Clover—Mary Jane Joyner. Harry Stroud, of Roanoke Rap Junior and Senior classes, two Jack-in the-Pulpit.—Johnny Et- ton-Salem Highway. This is the home and farm Despite the busy season on A el chison. ids, spent the week end in town farms, there were a goodly num-, members from the Freshman and of the late Robert L. Wilson. For full information with his family. Sophomore classes, Principal C. Prince Butterfly-Clarence Driver ber of tillers of the soil in town Sir Bumble—Tommy Joyner. call on or write trading around Saturday afternoon R. Farthing, and five members of Mr. and Mrs. James Mclver, of the school faculty. Members of About 60 children made up Winston-Salem, were in town last Walter Martin, who has been the Junior class rendered a musi­ choruses of bachelor buttons, bees, week on business. confined to his home on North cal program during the evening. sweet peas, raindrops, gardeners, M RS. R. L. W ILSON, butterflies, lillies, roses, pansies, Frank Stroud, Jr., returned M on Main street by illness for the past The tempting menu included marigolds, iris, rabbits, frogs and day from a short visit with rela­ six mondis, is able to be out a» creamed chicken on toast, baked gain, his friends will be glad to potatoes, green peas, hot rolls, breezes. Preceding the operetta a 1901 B rantley St., W inston-Salem . tives in Washington, D. C. grapefruit, coffee and ice cream. learn. musical program was rendered by The young people enjoyed a de Misses Louise and Jessie Libby Clyde Glasscock is erecting a 6 - lightful evening. There are 37 Phone 31535. room house just outside the city ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cald­ students in the Senior class.. Stroud and Betty Honeycutt. well and little son, Robert, Jr., of limits on the Statesville highway. J. F. Cope, a good farmer of Winnsboro, S. C., spent the week­ Now is the time to sub­ the Macedonia community, was Mrs. W. E. Jones, of North end in town, guests of Mrs. Cald­ scribe (or The Record.' in town Thursday on business. Wilkesboro, was the guest of Mr. well’s mother, Mrs. J. S. Daniel, and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and family on South Main street. Thursday. WANT ADS PAY. Mrs. E. M. Keller and Mr. and Princess Theatre FOR COUNTY Mrs. Joe Hanley Keller, of Kappa, JUST FOR ' SALE—Dress print feed were in town shopping one day WEDNESDAY bags, 100 lb. size, 35 cents each. COMMISSIONER last week. Mrs. M. B. Richardson, ARRIVED “Riff-Raff,” with Pat O’Brien Mocksville, N. C., Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Swearingen and Anne Jeffreys. Washabee or Dry Clean Belts and little daughter, of Salisbury, NAILS and Buckles, made to order. But­ were in town one day last week THURSDAY and FRIDAY tonholes. 321 Salisbury Street. I am a candidate for nom ination on business. i"Tarzan and the Huntress," Phone 210-J on the Republican ticket for Coun­ Barbed Wire, with Johnny Weissmuller. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Smith NEW GARAGE-I have open­ ed a garage on Highway 801, one ty Com m issioner for D avie County are erecting a 4 -room cottage on H ay Baling Ties SATURDAY mile south of Fork, and am pre­ the Yadkinville highway, about pared to do all kirids of auto re in the M ay 29th Prim ary. two miles out. “Ghost Town Renegades,” pair and glass work. Stock Limited with Lash LaRue. F. C. SEAFORD. Ffc. Jack Graham, who is sta­ I am a native of Farmington Towuship 1 and spent tioned at LangleyField, Va., spent Better Hurry M O N D A Y most of my life where I live now. I am a mem­ the week end in town with his ‘I t Happened on 5th Ave.” ber of the Methodist Church, and have represent­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham with Gale Storm and Don SILER ed the Farmington Charge twice at the Annual Con­ D eFore. Mrs. C. F. Stroud, Jr., is attend­ M ocksville ference, and I am delegate now, and also Church ing the Supreme Shrine Order of T U ESD A Y Funeral Home Trustee. I am a farmer, and if nominated and the White Shrine of Jerusalem, AND in Atlantic City, N, J. Hdw. Co. “W yoming,” w ith Bill Elliott.. elected, I will do my best to serve all classes of peo­ ple in Davie County to the best of mv ability. I Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Turner Flower Shop will appreciate your support in the coming Primary. have purchased from MocksvilIe Ty W lilllllWBWIIIUIiaiBMMillMimiilMIMMyil Phone 113 S. Main St Builders Supply Co., a new six Mocksville, N. C. room house on Salisbury street. TO THE REPUBLICANS OF Ambulance Service Mrs. Norman Rummage, of R, JOHN M. GROCE 2, is a patient at Davis Hospital, Statesville, taking treatment for DAVlE COUNTY complications following mumps. M ocksville, N. C.t R oute 3. I wish to announce to die voters of Jack David Paige, little son of W henYou Need (Political Advertisement.) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paige, Smith DAVIE COUNTY SCREEN DOORS AND Grove, underwent a tonsil opera­ WINDOWS or Any Kind Illlllilllllllllllllllllllllll tion at MocksviIle Hospital last That I am a candidate for COUNTY COMMIS­ of Cabinet Work, call or see luesday morning. SIONER, and would appreciate the vote of every Chas. F. Cozart, The $460,000 bond issue to re Republican voter in the county—both men and worn- model and build schools in Yad f P hone 238-J. N . M ain St. en—in the May 29th Primary. WE HAVE JUST | kin County, was carried by a ma­ Mocksville, N. C. jority of 96 votes in the bond I am a native of Davie County, and spent most of election last Tuesday. my life in Fulton Township. This township hasn’t INSTALLED A NEW North Carolina ( , ~ „ Mrs. Z. N. Johnston, of Fork, had a member of the Board of Commissioners in JDavie County. \ ln The SuperiorCour, was in town Wednesday on her many years. I served for two years in the U. S. John H. Creason, Joe Creason, wav to Charlotte to visit her hus U S. Army during World War IL I am engaged in et al band, who is a patient in a Char­ vs Superior Separatorl lotte clinic, recovering from an farming, and am Secretary of Fork Baptist Church, J. S. Creason, et al. ’ eve operation. of which I am a member. If nominated and elect­ Notice of Sale W hich Takes V etch and Cockerell I The contract has been let for ed to this important office, I will serve the public to Under and by virtue of an or­ the resurfacing of the highway out of W heat, Rye and • O ats. Let| the best of my ability. der in the above entitled cause from the Yadkin River to Fork, made by S. H. Chaffin, Clerk of us clean your seeds. and from Mocksville to the inter Superior Court, the undersigned section of 901 on the Yadkinville !Commissioner will, on Saturday, Highway. th e 15th day o f May, 1948, at 12 CLARENCE R. CARTER o’clock, M., at the court house Miss Edria Wilson, of Route 4, door of Davie County, in Mocks­ FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER!! ville, N. C., offer for sale the fol- who underwent a serious opera­ M ocksville, N. C., R oute 3. lowing- described tract of land, W e have a good supply of tion at Davis Hospital, Statesville, known as the dower of Ella Crea­ last week, remains in a serious (Political Advertisement.) son, deceased: condition, her friends will be sor­ Beginning at a stone in Nolly’s ’ Smith-Douglas Fertilizers ry to le a m . line; thence N. 37.20 chs. to a j stone; thence E. 21 degs. S. 25.00] Mr. and Mrs. Harley Crews, chs. to a stone; thence S. 21 degs. j G ood For AU Crops. who have had an apartment in W . 16.14 ch§. to a po st oak; th e n c e ' W . 1.00 chs. to a stone; thence S. j the Harding-Hom building, have MOTHERS’ DAY 14.25 chs. to a stone; thence W.J moved into the Foster cottage, on 14.13 chs. to th e beginning, con- j D. K. McClamrock & Son Avon street, vacated by Mr. and taining fifty-seven and one-half I Mrs. Cecil Litde. (572 ) acres more or less. Refer-! SUNDAY, MAY 9TH. ence is hereby made to Deed re- j Phone 307. Depot Streetl Total number of automobiles corded in Book 34, page 83, Reg­ and trucks in Davie County that ister’s Office of Davie County, N. M other will w ant choice Fruits, C., for a more particular descrip were examined in the mechanical tion. s lane here recently were; Approv­ V egetables and Fresh M eats for this The above lands will be divided ed on initial examination, 474; into two tracts, and the exact approved on re-examination, 493; happy occasion. You will find just metes and bounds of the separate ATTENTION FARMERS! rejected on initial examination, tracts will be announced at date 528; rejected on re-examination 53. of sale, and said lands will be sold POULTRY LOADING w hat you w ant in our jnodern, up- in separate tracts, and then of­ fered ■ as a whole. If the amount We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Little have to-date grocery and m arket. bid for the whole is more than 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. moved from one of the Raymond •/ ______the amount (|]id for the separate Foster cottages, on Avon street, to tracts, the bidder for the whole . In Front Of E. P. F1Otters Cotton Gin Your Poultry th e new 6 -room home they pur­ tract will be declared the purchas­ HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID er. TER M S O F SALE: 1-3 cash chased recently from MocksvilIe Ideal Grocery & Market and the balance on sixty days time SALISBURY POULTRY CO. Builders Supply Co., on Salisbury with bond and approved security. street. This is one of the neatest T his th e 13th dav o f A pril, 1948. Salisbury, N. C. and most attractive houses in that P h o n e 3 6 “O n The Square” HELEN G. WILSON, section. Commissioner. ".fin YAf.': H ,HJ.HVfcJKiOt* .« « 0 0 3 « 31VAQ 3 BT THpitDAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVftLE, 1«. C ., t lC l a a a m - m m - m L ^ b i^ u U !nvreaiI i \uin«a^iui«uL fib 'Mo idiitiV B ItW HGTAT rtic u C j. SEWlN^*t?ll^l AJtIIiE INTHE m IM M noftntH .s*M bn* riW ,uiW f, ? ; V, i; I'.iiv/ Tjupnad -to f tc m * u 4 o f l A m m Lf.frj rrrft-rt(bit rU'v/i .:V> K H M o o # >P .< g o t s i t e t It’s almost gardening time. To K e - S f i A e a a keep y o u r J dlearL^w&Ufc« ^ « S e s tv!w‘^ ® M ^ e d if M’io tin sii u tf 'fca n M ,MIiwtWbsY 1» , s o o S . 0 .W working in the soil scratch them ji o bnuats e*w S fittu o O jtv V t i g 7SnFthe •: ...... faboff& m ^l^ni u t w , I jver a c3fce -of soap SfS tH< the-' so&pv moon-bathed';. IahdSC^e--Sped igpast to o will get under, your nails.. TWs will Joyce, who had been watching fro^-., an .UpstairKfwindbwi fPeached ,S s Jijfi f^ ife S F S a f .w ig ««»»f Ilo ,bwwfjftSmeft keep Uief iSoil W t^arittiEHfei stiap 'can-1 pedal. It was early spring, and »s€i lXi be easily. washed out. . . rjigdly for ,the, coa^ lying on her befl.| A y s w $ > * 7 K ,«£>( g iTr.t* v r { .JiOftI A's • 5u !' !SljfJiiidJ-'hiwat ‘she m ade*-' cool night air blowing in - 1SiFdigh in(Unjin BnriKt itwot fli ■.the ( car-. :winHdw/Sbaiij rtfik'frestlessj iftlw § For the child who is ill. Tie a last quick survey of ,the room O -!3d H small cord to each bed post and see th at '£He'fuM* ntjt Wrfeotten an excif^pgf Stjieft tpf jnesy: ,groyytji.,, ^ | movedmo; forward, again, slowly.- now 11 g fasten clothes-pins to the line. Get thing. By the door her neatly packi 0StS*__ ..JOtigH 1 'the "Hrttlfe-rtKiH ‘ IjfefcdMe < t n tb n t . J t M j K t . t U § well cards, dolls etc., may be hung ftooipfaClob^ for?linji«ksfc*f.'/ISbrigilt- suitcase stood ready, and even no \e & & a u s >{W g on the line for the amusement of theUie roomXUVlll had iiovt that uiav deserted, impel-! I the y o j _ 5 | a room acquirfp* ,^urjDje^.the ,and them, and Terry, stopped again,at ftO i-rS-H goes away. ~ in dark fiudSied rows.', ,] t f l p t f w w i w m w m M P z m . Make sure your husband knows * iuO H ify slSWfeS ^ ‘e^ r a r , jli«jt'ptekad'i‘j«t5> AeirqsaWcascnand * ttte v l |i. about this before you Ir^ it. A Her heightened emotions thri idenly stpuiUedi i tip :riq * it&e KtckrJih saadj itbpjied^out oi rtha-jaairflhfcnctam ed sV w m ysl> S shaving^ Jse fa tJo U ^ th e • sib,-UHmtHertIaigfy naa-Qt ,M osawj ^ hamfl^st Vfifn^ tftir"^ * foV d atin g * £®SM5JSQ§t'rJ .V/ ni *wi» arms went around her and iiis neaa| finioyce.vJiDolteii. up'iieagfsayi'iatiflthe J a pleated lamp shade. noticed for weeks sprang sudden^ ‘’B e n f'a to lc f'irers:11'-''^*^? W'. m o | into focus* A silly little horn hangi twor^s # ^ (^ntc?flfi§-ft9irf|e HrflB lov»-> Iyoiii (nJoyee(’’ .' hfti .-silffi a L y I 3 J If yo u need sour>- Jtlj^fawsser was a reminder •;bui|djng:J(2ff'{ .8 n i f » 'r t Sw ^lr^f 3 a ^ &|gb»ih«asM ^ •JOff tt ir t'n haven’t got it, you can make a good a dance Terry had taken her white Jfcj^Jffere StjjLifl-SSjjS^e- She thought . fleetinely,. of, the j PITAL. rjo s ijm it ' in he? rbolri ’ when ^he i -rf§fee ^jaile^. m ilk. first . time., . .The—BM tPgraM TSil # 1 J> said ^ooabJfe' td h « . girlfcaoft; bi» | ly, rea^--'" ^ the^ edge of the min^r^Terry i .r:M ttet,, pwrteDjt, ^^.nw ifdU v PWVk i started-1"1 awagr by Che tide of new em otions. { -W.elg.omIUg lig h ts.. Jji metal pans. The sudden change of IA bft* £ temperature majj ^rp^the .metaL supplication in the sand. That h$l ■been i® S:^\^[day the gang droft, bmutre I I I A O kz -OiIt tw lae.fr xi§e Point for a picnig.i “How young we were!" si m a o h i h m stU ‘How terribly ,n q q a X t we’ll never? yefe s ft! I ftl » » w gain!” * a*w M lust She shivered and drew her co| $ 7 0 4 SPEMHffltn- Stonight a was g the t fend e ofT her xm- girlhoo| * Uie. end of the careless, silly year, b.rts P^BSt n®th|^j®oifd ever quite the same again. Better, pejg-j

look handsome -on-your- bed. Easy IWdW broidery is in simple .cross-stitch. pansies CroaRtea m snaaea= laven­ ffife « « der cotton—the center huds are thfe *>4fj % To obtain hot-iron tra n s r« « * u - U'/fS color ch art and stitcSi v -Then with a.laughing sigh at dresser set, too. Glorious Bird (P alter a »Mfr» -W04) absurdity,' she 1 shbot/tnfe !mood f ^ lda M fisfi-.ftad ^rrj^ d ,.out.f 0^, the rooi without looking'back, i' .1SafiSy,! jnyiiheiffcati'Sifli her “^low youngi we were!” she thoughi wiitfnily. .' 1®ow.rttoibIH iiire- case tucked tinder her feet, ( IessIyijJungt An^ we’llnever be y^iing lijce.tlpat 11 f[jjw ! relaxed’ ^eomfcartdbiy'i against tl ->• ------O n e rfo l CHARACTER is like; the foun- shoulder of; the young man behir U dation * tff1 u' bdtise —it*s: b^l'6w; 1 th‘e; ytefe'fin§ wfteeli 'J 1 * to have, and then to think thosej Send JsOur order to : Si the surface* ... ‘‘Look, Terry, there’s a-new mooli j s o i $5 piltf Mrs. GcbtCT Pago.; W tjcross, Oa.^' '• ioniglit.' Is 'that' a -3 gooa omen, < j SE deft & 530, LILIiISi MAE-- say^;;.ta /m e: - m m e m l M j , . J f « h /v ?»t " Grandma how kin I be sure of “I hope so, darling. He lookf No ____ sH gettin’ a,-top; quality prargait tenderly.'ddfwn fat jthS ftelicate oval time you are willy-nilly about every-.. r* in e ? " AriS I answers her in jes ' KameC n it 0 two words, '!Table*Grade.” .Yep., of her face, childish mop of brov|p 'I thing you do. You can't make Uj Nu-Mafd 'Table-Grade Margarine " burls' !'and'tiie^iEinffll 'ihands IoWr* -1 nnwMuimiuiwBiit u»t Nature^^^emqtfyyYibTet^ f 1**}* fe is fine as can be. Made ’specially carefully in her lap. I The Secret df Good ^tahits ' i : .-^pone. You can t make decisions. 'S fer the table. te'JZ ■* he exclaimed ab: j Because'yoirfav'e^ye^^arned so' ly, “don’t you think we H im a ^ ^ s’iggtoi^lilp^abiH- S U M KSflME**" AIR. JONEjS-SAYS when?he goes* < haye« told yyoqj mother after IhSr^gg^rfjropH I table— 2l COmbinatrtiiriOfHO vegetable £ to sum m er reS<£l#f<&r«?a CEangegv § Aip ^Su“|4 ! re % a t you want to you may have jumped to the conj- g Decide that for one week you will ...... 1 » M '0 and a..the?,"/ IJict decisively,i ^ i f 'it i ^ M S c / e A p g ~ 4 n studies hu- jrjj change and the resort gits the it this *\vay?'rf elusion-that-alHiabits= are bt>di-8--But f t ,S SJittXe things. Dufrin^ n>iiIaVr<#4Safcs he Is sur­ Terry.”. She. patted they_aren’.t._. J think tjie number of lR ’s„ 1 1T v m Btcto ! ‘i'jfes SW t^l^iinto good habits is greater thaii fhe: alive, carry yourself like a person prised at anything anybody does. as dtredi f«f resolute habits. . - 5 Ifs too late, anyway. Y< It’s a race now, whether we *| IfIO 1I |j THE MAKINrS of sweet, fresh know Mother, she thinks I’m nishedj: ^ Maybe one week’s experiment fa vegetables is the seasonin’ you. } !•Isn’t going to Ife* Idfi’g'^fertW ijr^to ' ) :*B«l«iCQ* jhJW>|eak first. put into ’em. If you USe lJtfu-Maid 1 ' &■ bab^t!'1Ejhe wanted us to wait ye're sure to have a good tastin’ least another year.” iple care more v dish, 'cuz Nu-Maid tastes good I r r 1S ^ A v m ? :tes their songs rtplliillillill^lffift* .^s ^tHaticleVerIi aiid k'utb'e^fuf !peopft; gvill be long enough to put you on than their laws. ~ -you-ate-too-yoimS'-1'-— ■-—i—— — H\ Jhawe formed hfilpful' teh/hal^ * *.f. tlskfaOige M l lat&fSeem, con- ifeig and doing, while neurotic am I Dig n ever 4jwir!iaaiLJ#cLa3»! S‘ *Onspccesrful, people - have, y are ‘‘Grandma SpeakinV' Address she’s readyT Wasn’t it Iui' iifid of'cKafeitl That 'is ' till 'd n f She person you admire the most ' IrMqth^r ^ecid^4 ^>^ 8 ° t0 Califo: difference between tliem, | jives, aj$. .-SoHelBrflli^lyi .^A „ SfflW W ^lBftnwa ’erything worl Shat he is controlled by a series . „ ItJs^too bad the guarantee ef f u n I iloolc’a! Whabit in”this‘wa^ |)f habits—right habits. The spnuv « ? f te ^ M a f ?Kl9afti’t°'in<#«ae the it' IfeAtifuMy .5 Now she need] you will ^ee-'vvhatii >aieaii«^jWhat g 'V^Ktwm J^W W SW i (tii know a thing about it until it’s Jotal of those habits is. what give^ Siim hW' pdrsoR&lily; !%ifs(liittrialitlvi'-* IZ & O r f* c«lfoW de|SAbli»h^ Ii |V“|a r|^ ’^ p p iy || grew p || Siess. TJie sivn total of good,-habits aani^^ffiiaifirit ^Omes auto­ | n your M 1W lF k d 1IM «si, » li! YlffS ere impose it matic, and you do eyery (iu^topiai^r RESIROL u S m- that middle-aged people can’t se^tf g e t'in 11IHe^adie' *wpy.,, §(ich, aefiqn p r youSii Hl-MtnIwUfMftVi., Vi !>• jbca3 te....fltittiftrffn .Vl K . to remember what it’s Iike^ ^ "'at'iW ^W * «* is called “habitual action.” When ,PlS-S^iWiTO as to •5>6tif'tHink thl sdffte«thotigHts ofteii J /■ -U rrT ^ V “ I *iW (ew Ariny Technique where catfish feed has perplexed c w \ HSrf BSBttIUBmhiiflD <>i W i» enough until lhey. have become HWi ! J I iit'W LisixMft I^fliffiAoiiIi .Cinserva j S M a i S M f e I thoughts that come and go without that there has to com?'a time Wmm tion commission found that channel your bjiidmg,! 5 ,reslV ^ without your you’ve got to have it all and e'lijll with control, you are doing habitual or the heaviest period coming at dusk. «* ^ f t gieWteclwIg4e ^vw g 1-WrsiiT*] during 1011 LT?oS?dF5?daD j ^ « l « j.ii ppl plane crashes in the frozen Labra- WRITE—WmEsrPHONE between them tte words were lj$g confined % RANDALL ^ B L SSE lt INC. right kind of personality and place w astelan d tfcy -.Pbi-PoinWH^tdot- pJ ater. As W 1W ffW a? M 1 iIh life .’e is*.is1 ithitily___, „ Io j AfetefmiHeJ , . a , Sfled teams by parachute has been wyjfljijf!—!Uli— In -ttflt I The newly developed operation ‘■stiuiiijtir/H’fWj'j fdogsled” ,wiU-.jsa.ve gr^pious h «o KH-1 in ntiirjv St.Jos^ p lt AsiR|m N for pl%f efasii ^IriJffs Aposei -,in WC Hip’s* LSR^Kt' SFt&gR- |h e bftref-^ohS ^osSrtSiy stdfS ______,Va *- "2 K 5^«^

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VERY POOR PRIMT THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSV1LLE, N. C.

'J BOLD STRIFES FOR Famous St. Bernards Ekf * % SiyAET FEOCK Seek Rescue Work Modern means of travel have ren­ dered the fambus St. Bernard Hos­ pice in Switzerland almost un­ necessary. It is to be closed after nearly 1,000 years of service. The monks and dogs will live in the Rhone Valley from now on. Its head, Ptior Lucien Gailloud Jjobbu has explained that the hospice is not to be abandoned completely. t F o u r dogs xiill stav for rescue if! i-friv* work. Some time ago several dogs were sent to Tibet to establish in the mountains a branch of the UiiifNSf Great St. Bernard Hospice. The kennels for the famous dogs are located at Martigny.

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i ) r‘0"/!*.) YEAH, I KNOW IT'S OPEN! 11M TESTIfJG IT OUT. IF IT* “ b o b b y Is p a s s e p t h e .s t a g e w h e r e s h e A GOOD VIOLIN, RAIN WON'T HURT I T - - I F IT AIN’T, JU ST LOVES H IM MADLY - - TH IS IS [(i r>n ‘ IrriT-ti IWONT HAVE TOTAKE ANYMORE LESSONS.'*’ GETTING SERIOUS/ .'-.M NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller SfU.^U'Sf BUSINESS AWFUL !)?4 hfts m PHOOEY HERE, BUT ’i-f! --• ■ ItiifV TH ER E'S COMPETITION Date Frock tM Tlus stunning date frock is certain |S?« •' . ‘ •i, -V. .*r *• U* NOBOiUNG to command attention on each wear­ NO STICKING ;u I V3W ing. A bold striped fabric, used in ifs! contrast, works out beautifully. Tbe keyhole neck is especially appeal* ing—a bow ties softly in front. I -o-j fb.,s .a<* Pattern No. 8161 is designed for W e S lt t g «• sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14 y ard s of 35 or 39-inch. I'^ivKL-vod in , : - s aW V i!!^ *«* SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. iioti. Ea.'V By Marganla 530 South WeUs St. - Cbicago 7, IU. UTTLE REGGIE Enclose 25 cents In coins for each iTO>>-n:lc:\ pattern desired p i-i-- W *i&* WELL JUST BORROW BOY' YOUR ROOM Pattern No. THESE FOR A LITTLE LOOKS SWELL • i .1-ri'i NOW!! -IMBMlliO N am e fc ’■&.$*% »•"* A ddress Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! I >H l ■

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JITTER By Arthur Pomter

OHE DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CABAMEL- WHX FIfED-JTHOUGHT NUT-BANMJA-WHIP FRAPPE ....MID ASTKK YOU WERE REDUCING.' OF SUfA FOR THE MONKEY.' U , / i a - s f F PfW e i .? ;:.* * nav® I ten tier1 ^HrtSf, ■s*55sstf feiartin^f^jnj ten return of PAP^-Jwb.*-* cn”! |i3S'def*ndabIS Ff ? *3» papor gfOIBf KEHTrrtK hrtdU ^ y swofcing* r ASD SOAP . ,H J u a M HfIf"'' «?•»

m I? * ■ REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes WHOSE, PRINCE ALBERT OOES YOUIt NOKfOHNO OPtWOM VM THAT? cousift snu. HE UFT THAT HISOR TH' IN W P IP E WOKK INTH JO&ATO* eOVER'MtNTS? mint , bum p ’ A e o K MEANS REAL SMOKING JOY-A RICH-TASTING SMOKE THATS MILD AND EASY ON THE TONGUE k f I I’ve smoked crimp cut Pnoce Albert for years," says H. J. Sullivan, "and I like the way P. A. packs in my pipe and stays lit. A Prince Albert "S '< by Clark $. Haas smoke is rich tasting and longue-easy, too. I know J : 'V ;■* SUNNYSiDE why P.A. is called the National Joy Smoke. THAT'S FIVE MALTS. Will THERE BE W NOPE / GOTTA FOUR SODAS, AND MWUING ElSE / I CAN'T IOME TWO CHEEzeeURGERS _ /?/ r - n NOW, m . DEE- SUPPER YOU'VE HAD <■ -y CRIMP CUT JOHNNV PRINCE ALBERT IS GREAT FOR. FAST, EA& ROLLING OF EXTRA-TASTY

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h% Irs a cinch to roll ciga­ By Len Kleis rettes with crimp cut Prince VIRGIL Albert,” says Bill Frick. VOU THlEVMNa 'P. A. rolls up fast and :;H Jc TRAMP* easily into neat ’makin’s’ smokes. t o d W f sgTPRINCE m

w * « * l ? t b t a . I fiitci* S. J. fUmoMs ToteeM 0». Wtnrtw Otl—. M.Q. “the National Joy Smoke TBG DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N. C.. MAY S. .948

States Curb Child Labor Many states last year strength­ DAVIE BRICK ONE BALLAND CHAIN TO 6ST 813 OP " ened child labor laws to curb exploi­ tation of youngsters. In Alabama, the lowest age at which children COMPANY may be employed was raised by the T h e 1947 legislature from 14 to 16 years, except in domestic service or farm DEALERS IN work. The work week for children who work after school was short­ ened from 48 to 40 hours. Massachu­ Davie Record setts strengthened its 16-year mini­ GOOD COAL mum work age by abolishing special permits which allowed some chil­ Day Fhone 194 - N ig h t Fhone 119 dren under 16 to work in industry. In Illinois, a law passed in 1945 set­ Mocksville, N. 0. Has Been PabHshed Since 1899 ting 16 as the minimum work age became effective last year. Three states meanwhile took action in the relatively untouched area of regu­ lating child farm labor. Connecticut Walker Funeral Home set 14 as the minimum age for farm 4 8 Y e a r s employment and decreed a maxi-, AMBULANCE SERVICE mum 8 -hour day and a 48-hour DAY ORSNIGHT week. New York continued wartime legislation requiring 14 and 15 year Phone 48 Other* have come and gone-your old children to get permits to work I on farms after school or during va­ Mocksville, N. C county newspaper keep* going. cations. Ohio also tightened regular tions covering issuance of farm Sometime* it ha* setemed hard to work certificates. Uncle Sam Says make “buckle and Jtonguen meet but Uncle Sam Says soon the sun shines and again we march on. Our faithful subscribers,, most of whom pay promptly, give us courage and abiding faith in our ’STORM BELOW THE BORDER" fellow man.

If your neighbor is not taking The Record tell him to subscribe. The price is only $1.50 per year "in the Take your place in ihc Parade to Security! No matter whal your pre­ State, and $2.00 in other states. sent income is. or what your fu­ ture may be—saving: today will get m you further, faster! And there's no safer, more profitable way to save Does a $1,000 In savings seem as than the convenient Payroll Savings elusive as the rainbows pot of gold When You Come To Town Plan right where you work! Every to you? Then, think about these dollar tucked away in bonds today facts: By joining the Payroll Sav­ is part of your “take-home sav­ ings Plan where you work and al­ ings”—mcney-tliat GROWS. It's a lotting just 53.50 a week for Uniied Make Our Office Your promise of better things ahead for States Savings Bonds, you will ac­ you and your family. For the self- cumulate $1,440.84 in 10 years. Mil­ employed, the Bond-A-Month Plan lions of my nieces and nephews are Headquarters. where you lank provides the auto­ learning from experience that they matic, safe, sure, profitable way to can own an even greater amount get into the Security Parade. Sign of Savings Bonds through this par­ up for Security tociav* And remem­ tial payment plan. In the event yon We Are Always Glad To ber . . . AMERICA’S SECURITY are self-employed, automatic bond IS YOtTR SECURITY! buying is available to you through U. S. Treasury Department the Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank. O'. S. Treasury Vefarimemt See You. Microwaves Demonstrate Nature of Light and Radio Microwaves, made famous by ra Uncle Sam Say dar, provide the teacher with the simplest means of demonstrating the nature of light and radio waves Be An “Engineer in Good C. L. Andrews, New York State Col­ lege for Teachers, told the conven­ tion of the American Association Eating”—Do Home Canning! for the Advancement of Science. UNDESIRABLE ALIENS Light waves are a hundredth of Simple Instruetiont Based teen years later, an American, A. K. a hairs breadth long. To observe Shriver of Baltimore, invented the wave effects in light, the student on Seienee “retort” or "pressure” cooker. must squint through a microscope In 1858 John Mason patented the eyepiece into some ingenious de Mason jar with neck designed for vice. Radio waves are a few thou You may not have a degree as an receiving a screw' type cap. The sand feet long. To study their wave engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when Mason jar with porcelain-lined zinc effects, a laboratory the size of the you’re home canning you’re using cap is an old reliable. Mason would state of Texas with a roof IOO miles scientific principles just as surely as probably be astounded by the 1947 high is required. a mining, chemical, electrical or cap for sealing the Mason jar. This other engineer. That is, if you fol­ Wave effects of microwaves are new style cap is a two-piece metal low glass jar manufacturer’s instruc­ affair with a Dome lid which has man-sized, conveniently spread out ~ie kidjn upjer 4 captured your tions, for they are based upon scien­ on a laboratory table to be meas­ heart during wartime. In spirit you sealing compound on the under side traveled with him toward his un­ tific discoveries made over a period and is tested for seal by pressing on ured with an ordinary ruler. With of a century and a half. the aid of a hand-sized transmitter certain future on the battlefields. the center of the lid with the finger. The kid upstairs today is yours. The Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris and a hand-sized intensity meter, Sealing with the Dome lid is made “kid” may be a freckled boy or a confectioner, Nicolas Appert, set out doubly sure by the new type metal reflection, refraction, interference, curly haired Uttle girl—your son or to find a method of food preserva­ diffraction and polarization of daughter wh* will need your help band which bears down on the lid tion -and win a 12,000-franc prize at three pressure points. waves are to be demonstrated. through savings to find a place in offered In 1795 by the French gov­ Fading of radio signals due to in­ everyday life. The Payroll Savings ernment. Napoleon, like Frederick Also reliable in seal is the light­ terference between the direct wave Plan for buying United States Sav­ ning type jar with rubber ring, glass ings Bonds where you work is the the Great, believed an army travels and that reflected from the Ken- on its stomach, and the folks at home lid and wire bail. nelly-Heaviside layer is simulated only automatic, safe, profitable way for you to buy bonds by the install­ got hungry and discontented too! Many scientific experiments and with the transmitter and receiver ment payment method. In this way Nicolhs won the prize, after 16 jar improvements have perfected pro­ a few feet apart and a wire screen you can build the nestegg which years’ work, but his methods and cesses for today’s home canning and used to represent the ionosphere. can make the difference between equipment have been greatly im­ it is upon them that instructior .3 yon wishing and having the funds for proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ education and a secure future for handicaps, not knowing a tempera­ erature such as the Ball Blue Book your children. If you are self-em­ ture beyond boiling is required for are based. Follow these instructions Viking ‘Wineiand’ Landing ployed, buy bonds automaticaUy through the Bond-A-Month Plan processing some foods and having and you become an "Engineer in Placed in Massachusetts where you bank. to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit A possible location of the Viking U. S. Treasury Departmeui until 1860 did Louis Pasteur e-tab- of your family’s health and increased "Wineiand” was at the mouth of the Iish the fact that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de­ Merrimack river in northern Mas­ responsible for food spoilage. Four­ licious home canned foods. sachusetts, is the conclusion reached In Your interest | by Dr. John R. Swanton, Smith­ sonian institute, after an intensive DOROTHY DIX, noted study of the Icelandic sagas. newspaper .columnist and Dr. Swanton brings to the identi­ counselor to millions of fication of the Norse landings in Americans, says: North America about the year 1000 "The best advice I the experience of a lifetime in re­ have ever given in my long life is the advice I give Americans now; constructing the trail of De Soto that is. keep buying and holding m m m m m . LET US DO across the southern United States. U. S. Savings Bonds because they I Wineiand was the southernmost of will insure your future happiness. I Any home with Savings Bonds is I/ PR=PARED BY * the temporary Norse settlements. * The sagas leave little doubt that it certainly a better home than one AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH a without Savings Bonds. I can truly YOUR JOB PRINTING was a well-wooded country where write about the merits of Savings a. Iia-,v area, livestock owners should wild grapes were found and where WARNING AGAINST S Bonds in the family relationship, be­ co-operate fully and promptly with * there was an abundance of grain. cause bonds are really very per­ ANTHRAX ‘SCARES’ local veterinarians and livestock san­ * Furthermore, the landing was in the sonal in their nature. Savings Bonds Of all the diseases affecting live­ itary officials. Bxcept in established * We can save you money •r mouth of some tidal river which, a eventually become the things we stock and human beings, one of the anthrax areas, an outbreak usually little way inland, broadened into hoDe for. whether it is marriage, a oldest and mo'* dead 1V is anthrax. can be controlled by vaccinating stock \ what was described as a lake. The new home, childrents education or I t spreads fast ills f~ ' and some- on the infected premises' and adjacent ¥ plain leisure. * U. S. Treasury Department farms. on your mouth of the Merrimack, he found, * checked better with the confusion of One of the common and serious mistakes, in handlin new outbreaks, ♦ often conflicting data than any other is the indiscriminate vaccination of ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, ♦ site along the New England coast. In Your Interest cattle, horses and mules outside the ¥ Other Norse landings most probably actual danger zone. This practice ¥ were on the southern coast of Labra­ PHILLIP MURRAY, may serve to start fresh outbreaks. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL dor, where there is a general agree­ President, CIO, says: I “The Payroll Savings In all cases, one precaution is vital. ¥ ment of the topography with the sVH Carcasses of anthrax victims must * Plan for the purchase of ¥ confused descriptions. V. S. Savings Bonds of­ be dispose- of. quickly and thor­ HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. ¥ fers CIO members an opportunity . A cow k.llrd by anthrax. oughly. by complete burning. And ¥ the >ersons doing the job should use ¥ to save in a systematic way for fu­ * ture security, education of children, times causes disastrous lossses. The every precaution to avoid- exposure. Patronize your home newspaper ¥ purchase of a home, and other spores of anthrax live In the soil, sur­ Human beings can readily contract ¥ worth while objectives. The bene­ viving for years under the worst anthrax by careless handling of sick ¥ HUNTING conditions. * fits which result to the individual or dead animals. and thereby help build up your ¥ and to his family will go far to Nevertheless, anthrax “scares" and When a suspected or known case ¥ strengthen our democracy, for the indiscriminate vaccination should be of anthrax, appears the first thing V I avoided. OutbreaIis have been re- ¥ strength of each individual is a to do is to call the veterinarian. He home town and county. ¥ measure of the strength of the Na­ . ported in almost every state at var­ can examine the ai!in„ or dead an­ ¥ BUSINESS tion. I urge all officers and leaders ious times, but the dicer se is a ccn- imal, determine whether anthrax was « 1 slant hazard in only a few well ¥ of the Congress of Industrial Or­ the cause of. trouble, and prescribe ¥ ganizations to give their active sup­ , defined regions. i measures to check the outbreak be­ ¥ port to the program.” l l an anthrax outbreak occurs in fore it causes widespread losses. THE DAVIE RECORD. 9 V. S. Treasury Defarlmtni TLIne UaviePv * D Kecord J DA.VIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ A * “HERE SHALL THE PR 'SS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.” ■

VOLUMN XLVIX. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 12 , 19 4 8 . N U M B E R 41

NEWS OF LONG AGO Do You Stop I o Scientists Trace Seen Along Main Street By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Da* E r Pray? onoooo vie Before Parking Meters Rev. W. E. IseDhour. High Point, N. C R 4 Bovce Cainconsultingwith sev­ eral friends in Davie Cafe—Venus And Abbreviated Skirts. While on the rounds of daily Old Fossils . - S f, . --- L arm saluting Adonnis as she hurries (Davie Record, May 19, 1920) chores. Probed for o: by auto store—Mrs. Bill Howard Cotton is 42 cents. Dusting chairs and sweeping floors, Man's Crii-;-.'i. , •* Heavy Crops Drain carrying basket of puppies down H. L. Austin, of Mebane, spentWashing clothes and making beds Main street—Mr. and Mrs. Sheek a few days in town last week on Cooking meals and combing heads. BERKELEY, CALIF, - Fr1-- , V - . - ,--V -y l A Soil of Plant Food tists poking throu.«h 40 ml Bowden and daughter Nan on business. Working here and working there, year-old layers of earth in Air.- P i s f c s Mineral Supply Needed way to theatre—Prospective bride O. L. Williams, of Sumter, S. Maybe burdened down with care. believe they are getting clone to t.h; origin of man. To Restore Fertility and groom talking things over in C., was in town a day or two last Keeping things In place each day, He Knew Better Their search may lead them baC Heavy wartime croppings drained parked auto—Dr. Robert Long on week on business. But do you stop, dear soul, to pray 70 million years, an J even then mat D ! WAY of research, a gentle- twice as much nitrogen from Illinois way to his office—Jane Click tell­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hart, of near While on the round of daily chores not yield the final evidence. L-.n soils as was put back by fertilizer their chances for throwing nc" J man decided to ask representa­ ing what a good rime she had Woodleaf, were in town one day Running mills and keeping stores. tive nationalities all the same ques­ applications or legume crops, de­ light on human ancestry appear o clares O. L. Whalin, University of while entertaining the mumps for last week. be better than that of any previ­ tion to compare their answers. The Driving tracks and walking streets question propounded to each in turn Illinois. What was true in Illinois a week—Charlie Vogler and Sticy Miss Elitabeth Rodwell, who Buying goods and hunting eats. ous expedition. was true of farm soils in numerous They have probably the greatest, was the following: Chaffin taking auto ride—Marga­ holds a position in Charlotte, vis­ “What would you take to stand other Midwestern states. Making debts and paying bills, aggregation of scientific know-how, all night in the pouring rain?” ret Roberts selling chocolate cov­ ited her parents last week. manpower and equipment ever to Approximately 3,300,000 tons of ni­ Treating patients for tbeir ills, The Englishman answered: “I trogen were removed from the soil ered cherries - Cecil Little stand­ Miss Lois and Rachel Morrison tackle the fossil records of the dark Going, running on life’s way, should not like to do it for less than in harvested crops in the 1942-46 ing on sidewalk watching world of Statesville, spent the week end continent. a guinea.” But do you stop, dear soul, to pray? This is the University of Califor­ period, Whalin points out. But only The Scotchman answered: “What about 1,500,000 tons of nitrogen were go by—Ann Martin hurrying to with Miss Sarah Reece. nia’s African expedition. It is made While on the round of daily chores. would you be willing to pay?” returned to the land. This replace­ dental parlor—Policeman and un­ Mrs. H. T. Brenegar and daugh­ up of 30 or more scientists and tech­ And these can number many scores The Frenchman bowed politely ment included nitrogen in fertilizer dertaker talking things over in ter Miss Audrey, spent Saturday nicians, scores of native workers, and answered: “I should be happy applications, plus 60 per cent of the army, navy and marine personnel, front of postoffice—Youngcollege in Winston Salem shopping. Do you stop to win a soul, to oblige you, but at the moment I nitrogen in legumes harvested and the navy tankers Aucilla and Ala- have another engagement.” in Svyeet clover turned under. girl wearing pretty diamond ring. Or help a pilgrim reach bis goal? gash and nearly 3500,000 worth of Miss Margaret Allison spent the The Yankee replied: “I’ll take a Do you pause to read God’s Book equipment. The supply of other mineral ele­ week-end in Charlotte, the guest dollar.” ments was seriously depleted. And toward the judgment cast a Digging in Desert. The Irisman came back with: of her sister, Mrs. Phil Johnson. The expedition has the support of Whalin estimates that only about “An’ sure, I think I’d take a cowld.” half of the phosphorus taken from Our County And Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and look — the Egyptian government; Marshal Going, working, O but say Jan C. Smuts, South African pre­ the soil was replaced. Less than one- children spent the week-end in Getting Back thirtieth as much potash was added Doyou stog, dear soul, to pray? mier; Adm. Chester Nimitz, Rear The head of the bus company Social Security Elkin, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Adm. Richard E. Byrd and Lt. Gen. through commercial fertilizers as called in his new driver. was removed by harvested crops. By Mrs. Ruth G. Duffy, Manager. E. Jones. James H. Doolittle. “You drove a bus all day today,” It has set up to sweep Africa for “ This heavy drain on the soil’s Miss Ossie Allison left Monday he stormed, “and didn’t have one mineral supply,” says Whalin, “has A few months ago a friend of Brotherhood almost its full length, from Cairo to customer. What happened?” for Richmond, Va., where she Johannesburg. The project got reached the point where crop yields mine came to our office. He said Greensboro Daily News. The driver shrugged indifferent­ on many soils definitely depend on will spend two weeks with her under way last fall. ly. “I just didn’t have any passen­ he bad read my articles urging It is well that Brotherhood Week In the Faiyum desert, 50 miles the amount of minerals applied. Ma­ sister, Mrs. Mack Campbell. gers, that’s all.” nure, inoculated legumes, phosphate people to visit our office when they brings brotherhood to our minds. southwest of Cairo, one arm of the “You mean to say no one waved The Mocksville high school stu expedition is digging for addition­ and potash are required, will main­ reach 6 5 , or when some relative But brotherhood is more than a at you?” al traces of the oldest anthropoid tain and even increase yields on who had a social security card has dents spent Friday picnicing at “Oh, sure,” said the driver. “Peo­ most soils.” legal precept embodied In a bill of ape which lived about 35 million ple waved at every corner, but I Boone’s cave. They report a glo' Carrying out such a program, he died, but that he didn’t belong in rights or an intellectual conviction years ago. wouldn’t stop for any of them. Why rious time. At Taungs, near Johannesburg, adds, calls for use of lime on much either category. He said be was crystallized in a creed. It is rath- should I? They didn’t notice me Mrs. Brady Angell, who is un­ another branch of the expedition is when I was out of work.” only 6 1 , and had no intention of er a feeling of the inestimable seeking fossils of a man-ape which dergoing treatment at Long’s San retiring after he reached age 6 5 , worth of human being, simply be­ lived somewhere between 500,000 AT THE CORNER TAVERN? storium, Statesville, is getting a- and 1,500,000 years ago. but he would like to know about cause he is a human being, which Iong as well as could be expected. The Faiyum party will move the benefits his wife and child might