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VOLUMN XLVIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CARQtiNA 1 W EDNESDAY JA NU ARY 8, 1947. NUMBER 2 3

NEWSOF LONG AGO. Whal We Never Regret What Is A Maos Profit What Nathan Forgot One Strike We Favor Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter K. Isenhonr. Hiddenite. N. C. fEditoriaMiy W Allem White in A questionnaire sent out to man­ Elkia Tribune. Br The Street Rambler. ■ Vlat Waa Happeaiai In Davia We ne'er regret a kindness shown Emporia Gazette, Aug. igoi) ufacturers all over the country by This department has often dis­ 000000 Befara Tla New Deal UaeJ Up Tofoe or friend or cbrim; Theotherdav in Pmporia, the the magazine'Mill-and Factory ef­ cussed its /opposition to harmful Bill Hoots motoring south with longest fonernl procession that has He Alphabet, DrawoaJ Tie We n^’er regret good, seed we’ve fectively refutes, the Nathan re St ikes on the part of Jabdr,.strikes pretty companion—George Hend- sown formed in ten years followed John port to ^hilip Mhrrav that , be­ which hurt and cripple tlfe conn, , ricks busy taking down Qiristmas Haga and Plowed Up Tie When harvest time has come; Jones three long miles in the hot cause the earningSjof all corpora­ try’s economy and work hardship decorations—Brideand groom in ' We ne’er regret the patience used July sun ont to D ry Crelrk Ceme. tions in the country add up to ap­ upon thousands of innocent citi front of bus station waiting on Gatteo nod Caro. te rv .. In times of sorest test; proximately $ 1 2 billion,-each indi zens. But one strike with wTiich east-bound bus—David Lybrook (Davie Record, Jan. 2,1924.) . Now a funeral procession may We ne’er regret the wrongs refused vidnal ,corporation must he prapor we are in complete sympathy is talking to friends in front of bank Cotton ia ?4k cents. mean little or much. When a rich When God gives ns the best. tionately prosperous, and can. con­ that which was staged recently by —Gossip Qub members trying to Howard Poole spent a few days and powerful man dies, people play We ne’er regret the choice we make sequently, afford the wage increas- teachers in one of the nation’s lar­ sign up new members—Popular with relatives in CSiarlotte the past politics and attend his funeral for When it is truly right; es that the C.I.O. will demand. ger cities. . undertaker motoring around town week. various reasons. But here was the Mr Nathan apparently - forgets It.is to no one’s credit that our in brand new auto—Knox John­ Clasence Henilridcs made a bu­ We ne’er regret the wav we take body of a meek, -getitle little old That leads us in the light; that the total business of tbis coun teachers, here as well as elsewhere, stone getting ready to leave for siness trip to Sampson county man—a man ’''without purse or Irv is done by snnib 4 2 0 ,0 0 0 corpo­ are so badly paid that it is a down, State capitol—Sheriff Paul Foster last week. We ne’er regret our silence when scrip.” It. won't ■'take twenty rations qf all sizes and dealing in right disgrace. Teachers, who mus' in consultation with new deputy D .K McClamtochl of Leaks- We’re tempted strong to speak minutes to settle his estate In pro­ A word to hurt our fellowmen, all kinds of prod nets: In assum train through long years to meet —Misses. Bobbie Gean and Go- viBe, spent die holidays with re­ bate court He was a preacher of Thoughthey be strongor weak, iue that all of those' corporations tbe reqairethents of their import­ lean Smith Iookingover New Year . latives on R. 2. the gospel — bnt preachers., have shared in.the. Profits he quotes, Mr. ant profession, are in many inscan mail— M t . and .Mrs. Thurman Miss May Neely, of the Orien­ We ne’er regret the prayers we pray been buried before this in Emporia Nathan is taking in entirely too ces paid much less than t lie com­ Miller lunching in . local cafe— tal school faculty, is here for the That reach our God above; without much show of sorrow mnch tern terv. . mon laborer, who needs oniy bra »n Long line of young and old folks holidays. I We ne'er regret Or mourn the day . The reason so. many people-iined The National City Bank of New and a few simple tools to plv bis lined up on sidewalk waiting, to Dick Brencgar1 of Concord, was We giae all men our love; up behind the hearse that.held tbe Yorkt -Using United States Treasury trade And the nnusual naft of r get into theatre—Young man be­ here last week visiting His parents We ne’er regret the years of time hearse that held the kind old man's figures on this point, shows that an is, everyone recognizes the impor - ing gently assisted Jnto auto. a fewdays. We give to meo and God; mortalitp' was simple: they. loved average yeer only slightly mote ant part teachers play in the' edu­ Knox Johnstone, a student at We ne’er regret the upward climb him! He devoted his' life to help­ than 5 0 per' cent 1 f the 4.20 ,0 0 0 cation And'gnidance of our 'coun Odb Bottle of Beer Davidson College, was in town In paths that saints have' trod. ing'people. In a very simple way, corporations operate at a profit. try’s children, yet although we for die holidays. We ne’er regret the noble stand without money pr worldly .power, The others operate at a deficit. talk atont it a great deal, and He. That’s all they, had—Just- one William LeGrand, a knight of We take for righteous troth; he gave of the gentleness of his This year, those operating at de- plore it to high heaven, we do - Ii'- bottle of beer apiece. But they the grip, spent Christmas in town We ne’er regret the helping hand heart to all around him ficitis or with extremely narrow tlc or nothing about it. - were only sixteen years old and with home folks. We giw tc age or youth; We are apt to say money, talks, margins of profits are tbe vary ones O ne would think tbe education that one bottle did its deadly Miss Bonnie Brown, of Greens­ We ns’er regret the good we do but it speaks a broken, poverty in which the C.I O’, plans to make of our children would be of major' work. Walking along tbe Nickel boro, spent Qiristmas here with To bless our fellowmen. stricken language. Hearts talk its. demands.for higher wages But importance to everyone - Yetwhen Plate railrdod tracks, they got her parents. And when to God we make it thru better, clearer and with wider in­ -the C I 0. is organized in the form -legislatures meet. it’s, usually the sleepy and curled up on the right- Miss Margaret Meroney, who We’ll not regret It then. telligence. Tbis man with the soft of labor monopolies. . ft cannot, highways or some other project of-way. When the freight train holds a position in Greenville, N. voice and kindly manner knew tbe therefore, call for wage increases that gets the big money while the rumbled down upon them they C., is visiting her parents here. Snow FarauiIg language oMhe heart and spoke it. in the profitable units and not in teachers continue to go begging as awoke befuddled and only one R H. Woodruff, of Gadsden, where it would give zest to joy. He bOy escaped. (Greenville, S. C.. News) the unprofitable ones. . By the very far as salaries are concerned. AIav was here visiting home folks worked manfully and with a will Just a bottle of beer apiece, and The newspaper wages haxe been nature of its monopoly it mug call Anyone who remembers the pro. during die holidays. in his seusion of the vineyard, and for uniform increases in all units, bicm faced in seeming sufficient a high old time—but there was Miss Lillian Mooney spent the making light remarks about the against odds and discouragements mourning in three homes in Ham­ man made snowstorms made pos­ regardless of their -ability to pay. teachers here, this fall to comple’f- week-end with relatives at Hunt­ he won time and again. He . was mond, Ind. And the- Iiqupr in­ sible by recently annonnded elec­ On rhis poin' the Sutvev by Mill faculty Tolls, wilt realize that the ersville and Davidson. infinitely patient., and brave. He terests make out their income Out tronic devicesl and Factory shows that only .five taachlng profession is plagued with M iss -Bmma Chaffin, a member held a simple, old fashioned" faith, reeeipts! Bnt it seems that manufactured per cent of the manufacturersqner. shortages like everything else. And of die school faculty, was in God and bis loving.kindness.- snow is- being recognized as pos- ied admitted that production had the reason, it has been' said, is he here for die holidays; ..' When others gave money—which Temptation riblc boon to dry farming regions improved enough to enable them to cause, many teachers fed up with Morris .Allison who holds a po­ was of their store—he gave prayers, The nice old I^dy smiled; at . the where irrigation is a costly neces­ at sorb wage increases without rais­ working for low salarie,, have tuf. sition in Wilmington, spent last bard work and an inspiring cour­ little girl who had. been left in the sity, and its potential benefits to ing prices. The other 9 5 per cent ned 4 0 other types Of endeavor rath­ week here with home folks. age. He helped. Inhissphere he charge of tbe cake .shop agriculturist are enormous. ’ said they, conld not possibly ab­ er than try to make a living on the Miss Kadiryn Brown, who is was a power] And so, when be Don’t vou sometimes feel tempt Under present irrigation practices sorb wage increases of any amount, pittance tbev now receive in a time teaching at Duke, is spending the lav down to sleep, hundreds of ed to eat one of the cup cakes?” water must be conserved from ua. Theywonld have to raise their wben p.ices have skyrocketed and holidays here with her parents. friends trudged ont to bid bint she asked. r tnral rains or Winter snows and prices from five to ten per cent the value of the dollar has shrank MissBlva Shedtwhb is teach­ good, by w ith moist eyes and with Tbe little was shocked. ’’Of doled ont as the crops need them; Such a price advance, they feared drastically. Other, persons, who ing at Norfolk, Vav is spending a cramped throats to wish him sweet course not,' That would be steal, Man-made snow-storms can be pro­ would raise the Ieviqs above the a- might turn to teaching as a profes­ few days here with home folks. slumber. ing. I onlv lick taem ”• duced anywhere to feed smaller bility of the general public to pay, sion if it paid a reasonable return .Ifiss Cathrvn Brown who is And then they turned back to projects and for storing water as and consequently sales wouid drop for the education and other re teaching at Duke, is spending the make money to make money— needed. They may be the answer off. g-ime manufacturers estimat qnirements necessary, take up otli- Army Han Olympic Site holidays hete with her parents. what, a hollow impotent thing! Meiji Shrine in Tokyo, which to another dust bowl prohlsm in ed the decline in sales as low as io erwork, and the educational needs Miss Blizabeth Woodruff, who Wbat is a man profit if he .gain the per cent, but others foresaw, a of the uhtiou’s children go begeing was to have been the site of the teaches in the Taylorsville graded the Western States whole world and lo«e.hts own soul? shrinkage of' jmore than 20 par or are left to those who are' per 194 0 Olvmpics/is now opereted by school, is home for die holidays. Soldiers Produce Plays cent.: ...■ 1 haps less suited to teaching than the Army as a sports center. A Mr.'and Mrs. R. S. Kelly and Soldier Tnra Tourists ■ Such a shrinhage couid resnlt they should be. baseball field seats 6 5 .0 0 0 ; a tract . children, of Duke, spent the holi­ TbeAmerican soldier is seeing only in the dismissal of a - corres Why must -we continue to slighr and field stadium, 3 0 ,0 0 0 ; a nata days here with home folks. In Pacific ' more of Japan today than any ponding number of employees. Ii our teachers when their worth ia torinm. 12,00 0 . Miss Maiy Stockton, a member It’s show. time in Japan and tourist in peacetime. GI's travel will be seen, therefore.- that the so universally admitted? Wby do of the. Taiboro school faculty, is Korea I ■ American occupation free on Japanese trains and they C.I.O. program would lead, nowhere we talk, so much about, their low visiting her mother this week. troops, in addition to seeing USO are.busy going on private excur except .to another piice spiral,, a de­ pay, yet do nothing about it? - Why Walker’s Funeral' Home -' AttomeyandMrs. Charles A. camp shows and the latest movies, sionsor on Army-conducted, tours cline in .sales, and unemployment,. canhot a state in as sound finan . Burras, of Shelby,'spent last week are now producing their own days In and around the major cities of Labor, therefore, will be tbe chief cial condition as our own adeqnia'e- AMBULANCE. * • in town,-guests of Dr. and Mrs. and entertainment. They are as Tokyo, Yokohama,' Osaka, and victim of the economy quackery of Iy cotnpensute.irs teachers?. W. C Martin. sisted by civilian actress techni- Phone 4 8 Kyoto and< many shrines, parks, its own leaders.—Charlotte Obser­ Maybe some d^y -there will be MhS Iriita Russell, of Memphis, da -s, who help with the writing lakes, and other points of interest ver./ ' ‘ • ' an answer. .. For onr own good and a student at Oxford College, is and staging and take the parts of Mocksville, N. C throughout the islands. the good of our children, we would ' die guest of Miss Hazel Baity; dur­ female characters. One large-scale Lewis Assists Science say the sooner the bettar. ing die holidays. GI production presented in the GI Olympics in Pacific Miss Cathryn Meroney, a siu- Ernie Pyle Theater In Tokyo was (Asheville Times) Cofion Crop Estimate Is dent at Flora McDonald College, the Gilbert and Snllivan operetta American soldiers, now doing oc It has be,en said of late that John DAVIE BRICK Red Springs, is spending the holi­ “The Mikado,” hitherto .banned in cupation duty' in Japan and Korea, L. Lewis gives indirect aid to the Cut Still Smaller days here with her parents. Japan becaus- of its sarirization of have a widespread-sports program- Communists and their sympathizers The Department of Agriculture COMPANY Roy Brown, a former citizen of the emperor that starts at cbmpony level and who are always ready to prodain. has issued its latest forecast on tbe extends right tip through regiment Mocksville, but nt>w living in Ma­ on the text that democratic, capi­ 194 6 .cotton crop, /predicting that DEALERS !IN and division competition . This dison, was in town last week visit­ Paradise Or Hell talistic. Americ.-. contains in itself the United States wrill produce 8 , ing friends. winter, they will meet GI's from the self-explosi ve dynamite of eatlv Recent research into the subject 4 8 2 .0 0 0 hales, ! This js about 5 ,0 0 0 G O Q D C O A L G. G. Walker, Baxter Bidson other Pacific. Areas in anintertheat distinction. Bnt John also ,aids bales smaller than the astimate- a of atomic energy reveals great pos er competition of Olympic propor. science, At Oak Ridge the scien­ and D. H. Hendricks spent several month ago. 7 It compares with 9 . Day Phone.194 - Night Fhone 119 sibilities of harnessing iatmpic ener­ 4 ,0 0 0 davy last week fishing at Lake tions. Last vear, more then tists are saying that./ if coal rises to 0 1 5 .0 0 0 bales produced last yeai, gy for production and for the con­ Mocksville, N. C. Waccamaw, Co.umbus county. soldier athletes participated. $10 , a ton, atomic power plants: venience of man and a 193 4 19 4 4 ten . year average Bmest Tames; of Danville, spent could compete ,with cbal fuel on an Atomic energy, as th e public well of t a ' 5 5 3 .0 0 0 . die holidays here with relatives. Same Family equaj^economic basis. It may not knows, was discovered as a means At the same time, the -Census He returned Sunday, but Mrs. The yonng lady walked baldly be devotion to either pure or ap. of destrnetion to end World War II. Bureau announced ttiat 7 .3 6 5 .9 1 4 James will remain here for some I , up to the eaderly- woman whom plied science, and Ief it_ be- hoped M. And C Beauty Bnt the tremenduons power of bales had been ginned of the pre­ time. she had mistaken for the matron of that i: is alwavs th e'b est interests sent! crop prior to December 1, com the infintesiraal. atom, can be uaed of the mmeTS that moves*Mr. Lewis M t. and Mrs. -Atwood Craven tbe hospital. . "Mav I see Lieuten paring with 7 ,3 8 2 ,6 6 7 bales to the Shoppe to produce as well as. to destroy. bnt his record-shows that he can moved last week into their new ant Baker, please? she asked, . : Already estimates are being made be counted on to jack up. the- coal same date last year : to December Sperial 30 Days Only Special home on Church street. Several ’’May I ask you who-you are? on tbe cost of atomic energy bea., price to. {io even on the -Eastern 1 comparing with 3 6 7 ,6 1 9 Iast yearC new houses are being erected on ' Certainly. I am his-sister,” Seaboard.' In the interior markets, Reg, $12.50 CiemeOfI MacbingIeM and tbe use of atomic power to pro­ Despicethe small apparent crop, this street "Well, well, I'm glad to meet including Asheville, it has reached pel ships, trains and other:: means the price of cotton'has been barelv Mr. and Mrs. James Dickerson, you. I m his mother. ” and: passed that .m ark.. . Reg. Sio.og Oil Wave $7.50 . of transportation. holding its own; This is-said to of Sanford, spent Qiristmas here OtherWaves $3.50 to $20.00 The f itnrc of atomic energy rest "IF MY PEOPtE WHtCH ARE CAUfD BY be simply because the. world' sap.' the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W, ^SourW arBond with ihecharacterol man Through JIY NMfc SHAU KUMBlE THBtSHm AND ply is fully, equal to tbe demand. With Are With Ont Appointment RodwdL use of atomic power the world can WAY. AND SBK MY FACE AND IUKN AWAY ■; Im oeoim ent Io Phone 9184 - Wioscon-Salem, N C. J J. H-RodweD, W. M- Grabbs HNIM JHBR WICXED WAYS; THEN Will I YourInreotm ent GEO. CROTTS. Mgr. ' and Miss Flora Allen, students at be-turned into a delightful para, NEAN FMM HEAVER AND WIlL FORGIVE READ TH£ AD$ dise or a burning hell —Wilkes 5111 N. Liberty Street - Mare Hfll College, were at home IHBR Sllfc AND WUl HEAL IHHRUUffl."- InAm eriea*** Along With the News last week for die holidays. Journal. . 2 0 0 » . 7:14. i f f

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■Sami L P h iU ^ r Tbe Broadway . STALIN’S HEALTH Radio Breakfast Programs Memos of a Mi WASHINGTON.—Diplomatic dis­ bors say J. L. Lel patches from Moscow indicate def­ 0! Hutory his Virginia house| initely- that Marshal Stalin’s health union painters money! . . , FritJ has had another setback. He suf­ (King Henty V lll*ni Ann » Boleyn.) fered a heart attack some time in booted out of hera November and now is resting in Anne—Good morning, Henry. a shoe store in Gel the Crimea. / Henry — Gocfd morning, dear. tor Mead is leadin| i This fact has been made the sub­ Where’s my bicarbonate? likker czar post. ject of an official report to the state Anne—Oh, come now, it isn't time Showing Dept.: I department. for-that commercial yet. found this headli Henry (studying the script)—Ah, tonio paper: “Di This last heart attack Is the what a lovely morning. Isn’t it won­ Widows Shock I second suffered by the man who HONORED FOR LANDING SYS­ derful just to be alive? . . . Hotel manage has ruled Russia so long. Last TEM . . . Tbe Robert J. Collier last thing a suicid trophy, nation’s highest aviation Anne (with a . shudder)—I’ll bet winter he also had to go to the that’s what you say to all your wives! is shave, bathe, p Crimea to recuperate from an award, was given to Dr. Lius W. * . linen, etc. Womi Alvarez, 35, University of California illness. Stalin is now 67 years Henry—Let’s start off with the and apply lip r

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pnning ~ r r r r r r IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED Runner u n d a y ! - DEPA R T H EN T GERALD BROWN CHOOLLesson BUILDING MATERIALS ' W.N.U. FEATURE'S CONCRETE block machine double block Bi;:;;*,;iv S vibrator 200 to 240 per hr. 3cu.- ft. mixers • Bv HABOLDL. LUNDQ.UIST. D- D. - Soke McCale, private detective, has was Bennett, but he adopted them: ety of liquor on that table.” He Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. on wheels $30.9$. Power brick machines to « 112,000 dayLHaud ober. brick or block ma- established an enviable reputation in Bos­ and they changed to the /Bigelow shook his head. - Beieased by Western Newspaper Union. 'chines. Mixers for blka.,mortar.Wheelbar­ Tbe Broaduiay Expressi ton In a short. time' by ,solving some' surname.” . “I’ll wait, I think.” x rows. MadlMnEqtop. Co., Madison, Tenn* difficult cases. Ue is consequently sur­ “Then Veronica, the bride, is a He was obsessed with the thought Memos of a Midnighter: Neigh­ prised and.' Chagrined' when Miss Ade­ Lesson for Iannaiy 12 BUSINESS ft INVEST. OPPOR. laide Bigelow, extremely wealthy and daughter of this second marriage?” that although her; voice was calm, bors say J. L. Lewis' doesn’t have “No. The first Mrs. Bigelow died .unhurried, there was something WILL SACRIFICE my recapping tire plant his Virginia house painted because aristocratic old lady, engages him to . LesttMi subjects and Scripture texts ae- consisting of ten recapping molds, eight guard the presents during the festivities in childbirth—that is, in giving birth empty and trembling in her. She .. Iected and copyrighted by Biternauonu section molds and all outer .equipment In union painters ask too much surrounding her niece's wedding. McCale i council cf- Rdialous Elducatloo; used by excellent - condition. Groat bargain at to Veronica. The old gentleman seemed to be watching, too, watch­ permission. * ' . .. MOODi WxiteCENTEB HILL TIBE CO.. money! . . . Fritz Kuhn, who was accepts the commission only because he ing the way the firelight flickered ? . O. Bex 232. Atlanta, Qa.. or Fbono booted out Of here, now is running married Sybil Bennett three years Vemea 813*. senses that Miss Bigelow is afraid of after. Am I bawling this up?” across his ' lean, hard -jaw, and THE AUTHORITY OF JESIJS a shoe store in Germany. . . . Sena­ something, and that she wants a com- reaching out’to him in some un­ BARN- SN* per day profit with Staster tor Mead is leading prospect for the petent detective around the house in case “No, indeed. It’s very clear. Go Conerete Tile Machine. MaterlaUand mar* on.” certain way for strength. LESSON TEXT—John 8:1-1«. Jcets everywhere. Descrip, literature free. likker czar post. . . . Your Slip Is of some outbreak. "If something were r CONCBETE SfACHlNEBT COMPANY stolen, if something did happen, you’d “There’s not much more. Stephen Letting the smoke out of his lungs, MEMORY SELECTION—Whatsoever he Mtt-B ... . - - Hickory, N. C. .Stowing Dept.: Editor . & Publish he said slowly, his voice low, “Per­ saith unto you, do it—John 2:9. found this headline in a San An­ , have to investigate, wouldn’t' you?” in­ was married two years ago. He MTQ.- Sales Agents wanted, local and quires Miss Bigelow, meaningfully. Mc- didn’t go to Harvard or Groton, like haps you have something to tell me traveling. MaJke fur. leather, wool coats, tonio paper: “Dirty White House suits, jackets. Kip akin trial, offer $30. Cale grasps the obvious hint ' the rest of the Bigelows. M.I.T., I before the others arrive.” The witness of John concerning Special to one able to make simple trailer. Widows Shock Pirst Sightseers.” She looked up quickly, one fist Write P. O. Bex $2.,Statlen E . Atlanta. . . . Hotel managers reveal that the believe. He’s an airplane designer Jesus as, the Son of God had been CHAPTER H at present,. Helmarried a girl from tightly clenched in her lap. “Oh, attested by the divine knowledge of FOB SALE—Army surplus store In Dublin. last thing a suicide (in a hotel) does no.” Ga. A going business, approx. 20,000 popu- is?:.*51, i is shave, bathe, put on clean under- St. Louis-J-Swedish descent, but so­ Jesus and his. personal call to his Utiom Long lease on buOtiog. Vjjxt cial and- all that. A Karen CristofenV “Damnation,” thought McCale. disciples. Now the time had come B. H.''SAMPLES r # . *«i!f linen, etc. Women fix their nails A nursemaid’s job to a lot of iced- Sfltitol Ga., Ofilee phene 84, Bes. 899W tea spoons. “Phooey!” The big Not much fuss around here about “What is the matter with this wom­ fcr him to declare his authority as and apply lip rouge. . . . Begin­ it.” : ~ ' an? Or is it me? Am I getting but BAKEBT EQUIPMENTS . . ning of the End Dept. : When a wom­ young man hitched his long legs God by. an overt act which all men t BENNETT, No. 89, double deck lfidmn “What’s that?” He’picked up a of practice? I can usually' catch could sew and understand. pan. Feel ovens; I Peerless, auto, gas an looks more at the glass on the over an arm of the chair and snort­ xour*bunj>an oven; I slow speed dough ed in irritation: “Holy Mike! What folded square of paper that had something significant in my own It is interesting to note that for mixer, Gfflmaa SpMd Giant Jr. slicing bar than the one on the wall. subtle way, but this baffles me. I’ll ______Stod to highest bidder. Cbme are we—broke? I thought we were fluttered from her lap to the floor. this, the first of his miracles, he see them In operation. Dnmedlate delivery. definitely out for the big stuff—no “Oh, I nearly fogrot that. It’s a stake my life that there is some­ chose 'a festive occasion in. the home. 00$ 8. Cenrt Montgomery, Alabama Manhattan Murals: The ker- thing seriously wrong in this room, rickter who (every morning) more small time. I run my rotogravure cut of Veronica Bige­ He had been invited to be a guest low from the Sunday Herald of a in this house. Something is going at a wedding (v. 2). Those who ask POOL BOOM equipment, (2) snooker ta­ goes into the 49th sod 6th cafe­ legs off getting dope on this Val- bles, (2 > poo) tables. fully equipped. Fbcmo laincourt guy—and what for? What few weeks ago.” to happen. The Irish in me tells me him to be present at their marriage 225 or see J. P. BISBEB at NELL’S CAFE, teria and shaves himself at the McCale unfolded it and spread it so. It’s crawling up the very small Perry, Ga. table while his coffee cools.. . . has the bridegroom got to do with may confidently expect him to be flat on the top of the desk. The of my back. I’ve got to have some­ present and to add greatly to the ABMY SERVICE SHOES, reconditioned. The movie marquee on 8 th, seeing that the friends of the fam­ Merchants, buy direct and save-the dif­ ily don’t snitch all the silver plate? likeness of a very pretty girl looked thing to go-on.” real joy of the occasion. . ference. BLACKWELL'S, Lincoknton. Ga. ocheted run- which advertises this appropri­ up at him. It was a -carefully light- She rose and walked past him to ate double-feature: “Down Mis­ I suppose you expect him to run The authority of our Lord shows SALESMAN—SHOW IT, SELL IT. A high , n Louisville, around the corner to the hock shop the door, her dress rustling like dry here in three different ways: grade cigar lighter of solid aluminum, he prize in a souri Way” and "Flying No­ leaves. "I want you to see the never fails. Retails lor $1.98. costs you contest. I f s where.” . . . The elderly dandy with the punchbowl between the I. He Commands (w. 1-8). STAO a dozen. Sells for SlfcS O Jo refidl ceremony and the reception.” wedding gifts,” was all she said, trade. Guaranteed. Send $1.00 for samRfe an be used as in the 57th street automat. He closing the door of her mind sharp­ He was neither host nor-was he or write ATLAS SALES CO., » 7 JSbn- f sits near the window and Ann Marriot came in on the last stm St.. Decatur. Alabama. Tr buffet jcim- ly in his face. part of the harangue. She set a the one charged with responsibil­ FOB SALE—Jewtory store. GoodloMtton. Dom dresser. watches the crowds go by- A quick black anger-flared up in ity for the serving, but when the 5 to lfcyear lease. ».500. Write or call while his chauffeur outside in coffee percolator on the desk, and W. D» CARDEN busied herself with cups and ,sau­ him. His impulse was to stalk from time came for him to do his mighty Bay Phone 15SI-J: Night Phone 6649.J. jchelinjf instnic- his limousine watches him. . . . the house, but reason held him, rea­ act the servants, were ready to 1314 28nd Avc. Heights, Meridian. Mias. ng Runner (Pai­ The big card game in the bal­ cers. nts In cote, y o u r “Keep your shirt on, Tiny,” she son and the disturbing unrest that obey the admonition of his\mother pattern number. * cony of a 42nd street movie had remained in his brain and FARM MACHINERY ft EQUIP., rge demand and joynt. . . . The car on Fifth said to the big fellow. “Duke has a and do what he said. l.v more time is hunch. Why not let him do the nerves ever since her visit to his Mary may have had some respon­ TRACTORS—Bready Garden, also Cun­ /or a few of the avenue (with Georgia license office that morning. He followed ningham mowers. CLARK TRACTOR CO., C 27767) with this painted all talking? We only work here.” sibility for serving the guests. Why 430S W. Beaver St.. Jacksonville, Fla. Rocky made appropriate^noises, her. downstairs. then had she not looked to the sup­ COTTON GIN, 4-80 Murrey saw gins, all over it: “Peace Is Love, Justice Heavy double, doors intricately latest equipment. Including butane gas lEEDLEWORK and Brotherhood Put Into Prac­ adding, “So this is a conference?” ply of wine? Apparently she who dryer: best cotton county In Ga. Reason ] Cbicago 7 , HL I “What did you think it was—the carved in designs of fruit opened knew of what had taken place at for selling other business. p r Pattern. tice!” (Oh, go practice it in off the lower hall into an immense Write Box T, 400 Edward Avcm Pgh. U. Pa. Ga.) wedding breakfast?” the baptism of Jesus and immedi­ “All right, all right. So Duke has dining room. There was faded ately after, and having in her heart scenic paper on the walls and huge the memory of what occurred at his FARMS AND RANCHES Sallies in Our Alley: Encyclo­ a hunch. Go ahead, master-mind. SACRIFICE sale, lock, stock ,and barrel. « paedia Britannica makes no men­ Go into your trance and tell us all.” sideboards against opposite sides of birth (Luke 2:14), thought it time for 838 acres good level land: 350 acres culti­ the room. TPwo exquisite ,Crystal vated; 300 acres planted to oats: fer­ tion at all of Santa Claus or of St. McCale helped himself to a sand­ him to do some great miracle. tilised; now growing: 4 good dwellings, chandeliers, wired now for ‘electri­ ’He was indeed ready to do so, but several nice bams, two good wells with Nicholas—the cynics. . . . Stop wast­ wich. “There isn’t anything defi­ city; hung over a long narrow table. windmill; located two miles west of Butler. ing your time kidding soap operas. nite, Rocky. The old lady Bigelow, in his Cwn way. “What is that to Ga., on paved road: R.R. running through Along the dado which outlined the property: electricity available: one Ford The Hooper survey reveals that aunt of the bride; comes in here -to thee?” in verse 4 really carries the and one Farmall tractor: planters and cul­ 9 out of 10 are the “most popular hire special service—that of guard­ room, a dozen or more Adjam chairs meaning: “This is a matter which tivators; 2 Case tox-ft. combines with mo­ arched their dignified backs. Table tor; peanut picker, hay baler. 2 lime daytime” programs. . . . Vince Cur­ ing the wedding gifts. That’s her I must care for in my own way,” spreaders; pair good mules ana wagon; ran claims the way Leo Durocher’s story. But look here. She doesn’t and sideboards were loaded with and he did. stalk cutter; cut-away harrow, cultivator. silver, lamps, expensive glassware; We do well to seek grace to be going—Leo the Wolf is becoming want half a dozen men planted rare, beautiful, odd, pretentious just as famous out in H’wood as here. She’s after only one incon­ like .the servants who, did what gifts for the bride and groom. the Lord commanded, even though J. A. PAYNE ^ ^ ^ Leo the Lion. . . . When songstress spicuous man; not for the day of Butler, Ga. - - P.O. Bex-101 ■ your’e asleep Patti Clayton (a rabid Dodger fan) the wedding, but starting now—for McCale walked around the dis­ it did not seem to be a sensible solu­ I t t l e p i l l ?— play-slowly, nodding at Miss Bige­ tion' to fill the jars with water. Obe­ FOB SALE—100 acres, two houses, mile Brt,” nudge vour • heard about Durocher’s new inspir­ the. duration. That in itself is low’s remarks: “Very valuable; an of Blairsville. $4,000. Twtove acres, one !dually, geutly. ation (Laraine Day), Patti asked screwy. Besides that, she doesn’t dience without, hesitation and with- house, half mile south of BJairsviUe. $3,500. _3 an occasional heirloom; priceless,” and so on. He oiit question is the price of blessing! C. ,1. WELLBORN - BlaIrsvUle. Ga. Bou back on the only one question: “Can she pitch?” want the police and she’s turned marveled at the value pladed on Isudden blasting - . . . Is. that loud argument back­ down operators from all the big some simple piece, shuddering at n. He Creates (w .-9-11). ’ HELP WANTED—BIEN v harsh purga- stage between Fred March and agencies. To top it off, she acts as She held up a long legal envelope the ostentatiousness of others. He The act of creation was.already CABINET makers, tinners and plumbing pile them, Miles Buth Gordon over billing? You shops wanted to build and install the new lem— So, youcaa though the Four. Horsemen of the that had been lying beside the was ready to grant thr necessity of done, but now the fact came to light. electrical and ice refrigeration system in­ j b completecoa- mean even when they’ve been in the Apocalypse were . tracking her model. , —, protection for this collection, was He had changed the water into wine, to tod and new homes alike. Wnte IiNot to be oscd lights for decades they still take down.” F. o . Bex SM - - - HapetoHc, Geerxto I or other symp- beginning to push away the odd the juice of toe grape. This was not billing that seriously? . . . The Rocky’s eyes narrowed. “Skip­ ed study of the photographer’s con­ a case of adding something or dilut­ MISCELLANEOUS Ire present.' League of N. Y. Theaters has asked ception of how a weU-groomed, hunch he-had been piayihg all day, Idirected ping the mythology, maestro, I Whpn he felt, rather than saw, a ing the remaining wine. Hore toe SPANISH CEDRO hand carved lito-lik* a major mag’s critic to come to think I do see a glimmer of light. quiet, aristocratic young woman figures 12* long for wall, table, door. $4.95 Ic.. Elkhart, Ind. sudden change in his client. water, as he decreed it even with­ and $8.95. Rose petal silver necklace- openings sober. In other words, she doesn’t give a should pose. bracelet sets made by Ttotee Indians 'A quiver rippled over her frail out the use of a spoken word, was $14.85 into. tax. KARAKUL ASSOCIATES, . hang if the wedding feast is lousy “That really doesn’t do her jus­ shoulders. Her hands 1 fluttered help­ no longer there, but toe best of wine. Prawer 1109. El Cajon. Calif. ■ N « New York Story: In 1941 with kleptomaniacs. She’s got oth­ tice, I should say,” mused Ann. “ I lessly as she came to a sudden fro­ Jesus was and is-the Creator. He CEMENT BLOCK molds, flower pot molds Broadway welcomed a* new er troubles.” understand she has gorgeous red was present at toe beginning of all and bench molds. “sucker.” . . . A Texas oil­ zen stop. They had reached the far SAM ROBINSON FOUNDRY CO. . “Exactly.” . hair and a beautiful figure.” end of the table.' He heard her gasp things ■ (note the “let us" in Gen. man. . . . He was 65 years “Go to the head of the class,” MTfi Pryor St., 8. W. AUaota. Georgia young — full of wim, wigor, “Well, we shall see,” -said Duke, and looked down to see the strang­ 1:26), and it is declared that “by $25»B.P. BUCKEYE Diesel motor. 6 cy!.. said Ann. handing it back to her. ’ “Tuck it est gift of all. him were all things created” (Col. 400 r.p.m., with 3,900-gal. fuel tank. 600- witality and woo-woo. . . . In a “ Well, where do we come in?” gal. feed tank; air compressor for start­ year and a half he squandered away with the rest of the data and It was a model, to scale, of a 1:16, 17). In fact, “without him ing and water pump, write or wire your McCalef accepted coffee from' Ann transcribe Rocky’s notes for a file was-not anything made” (John 1:3). power unit or road equipment needs. over. $400,000 backing flops that small’ modernistic house, set in JOE BIEtON ScLLERm and lit a . cigarette. He spoke into on Vallaincourt. I’m due at the miniature landscaped grounds. What he created was good, so 188 Cltormoat Ave. Deeatur, Ga. had more turkey In them than the first puff of smoke. ancestral mansion for tea with Miss you often find In some , costly Complete with casement windows, good .in fact, that the one to charge mGAUON m motor grader. Model 101. used, “You’ve got me there. I’m not Andelaide at five—ojr thereabouts.” sun deck,'glass-walled patio, it was of the feast remarked about it. The !excellent condition. CABLTON-HENNES- Broadway sandwiches. . . . Any­ sure the lady knows herself, but SY CO., 179 Peters St., 8. W„ ‘ how, he was enjoying himself— “Whee!” It was Rocky. “No­ an architect’s dream of the plus Lord never does anything by halves, Ga. CY. 1336. CY. 1628. it’s certain she wants someone blesse oblige and old pewter mugs.” ultra in a civilized dwelling place. nor to a careless or defective way. having the time of his life. . . . around. We’re elected, anyway. So PERSONAL He was very different from most “Quiet, stooge. You and Ann hold There was even a tiny-roadster on He made a great quantity of-wine my first move is a' file on the family the curved highway, a swimming- Personal or Business assignments repre­ “angels” who back shows. . . . and the" dashing' bridgeroom, just the fort here. I don’t even know (probably more than 100 gallons) and sentations undertaken. Sales closed. Con­ The money was bis. * . . He whether our client expects me to pool in the rear, a statue in th.» it was. of toe greatest excellency. fidential reg. serv. Reas. Precision Indus­ in case. What did you get on Curt small, geometrically plotted gar­ tries. $16B 6 stay home most of Hie time society crowd. The gals all do cart­ Gardens. .It was almost in the she took a folded document, opened Leriski).' ' d ied , IK Iifr (o in gM dftjng M Befc A it fe r p ie. pm which causes counting his rich and . wise in­ wheels whenever he shows up any­ shadow of the State House .dome it slowly. Over her shoulder, Duke aoipdettN au 6 9 . Y oucdnJfgirt Iiesoeouigct ng a horse stand where. Anyway, he’s marrying and you could have thrown a pebble saw it was-a deed, ceding the prop­ III. He Controls (vv. 12-16). : Ilfbeyou-Im irt on N o. 6 9 . G initateialIn d ay l Stilts, vestments, instead of empty champagne bottles. twenty, million dollars next week. easily from the front stoop onto the' erty and buildings of Christopher ■ After a few’days with his family Make anything mysterious out of paths' of the old Common. Four Storm' -at Crystal Cove, Nahant,- and his disciples; he went down to Best Ttine for Molcbes' JonopoIy : Add Inflation Items: Silk shirts that?” stories high, its narrow dusty brick Ma^sachusetts, - ft) Curtain Vallain­ Jerusalem for toe great feast of the . Most mulches should be applied Iin America sup- at Leighton’s are advertised at only McCaIe shrugged. “Plenty if I facade gave the lie to the roominess court, Passover. There he found bis Fa­ after, the ground has frozen a little. Ithe electric lamp $28.50! . . . Peter Lind Hayes re­ wanted to let it run away with me.” Bnd depth' withili. ther’s house being misused and de­ B i mulch is put on earlier, rodents I couniry. ports the cost of living in Movie- He turned to Ann. “Did you line Adelaide Bigelow was waiting for Beautiful Blonde filed. His Koly indignation kindled, may make-their nests in it. Then' town has gone up $3 a quart. . . . up; the Bigelows for me?” McCale in the drawing room on the he spoke and acted with authority they are likriy to feed upon the Plenty of mink coats are showing “Well,’’ .she began, “the Perkinses second floor. A butler, old and quiet Enters the Scene as he drove these “racketeers” out drowns or stems of the ,plants. up for sale in those thrift shops.. and the Bigelows go right b ack - and unobtrusive, had answered! his Wordlessly, as"' McCale ‘bit his lip of the temple. People like to hear about a God L ast Wassamatta, lady,, ain’t Daaadddy long before the Tea Party—if that’s knock and led him through a dim to keep silent, Adelaide Bigelow re­ r___ got enough loot left? . . . It’s amaz­ the sort of thing you want.” hallway, preceding him up dark, placed .the deed jn its envelope. She of 'love; one who knows their' weak­ ing but the ballet (long in the ‘Skip that. Bringus up to date.” thickly carpeted stairs.' turned slowly, motioning him to ness, and is kind toward their in­ (II SiMI H IU W tIMMte H red) is making money while dance ‘Okay. The money all comes • The room-was'at the front of the: leave the room with her. firmities., But we must not forget Coygh from cotton mills in Lowell, and that God shows Ius lbve by a great RHEUMATISMSM res promptly b@- bands and dance halls are limping house. Heavy red draperies at the The bright brilliance*! of “The H EU H rilS-I-U M BAAGO G O > the seat of tits and dying. . . . Some of New York’s clipper ships and the Oriental trade wideN high windows were, already" Firebird” rippled through-, the gloom and holy hatred of sin, and a desire night spots are" so close to closing before that. The .Perkinses and the drawn. Frail Miss Bigelow; stood of the upper hall on a shaft of' yel­ to deliver us from that sin. This ^ .AfrMCNEILS that employees phone in -first and Bigelows intermarried, and so - on. in its exact center,' small and patri­ low . light, frbm. the open drawing means that he.must and will, deal in inquire: “Are we open tonight?” Adelaide Bigelow, our client, and cian, against the background of a room 1 door. ■ ,Someone 1Was playing drastic fashion with those who per­ MAGIC . . . .People wouldn’t miss most of her brother, Joei; .are and were, huge black marble mantel. ' the1 Stravinsky and playing it well. sist in their sin. ■ REMEDY respectively, the last of the line. McCale, 'following Miss Bigelow in­ , This is a .majestic picture: The. these joints pnyhow. . .A . Jolson He bowed slightly, and- as she. SSED RELIEF said to have dropped over $600,000 Adelaide never married. Joel mar­ side, .saw that the room was now Son of God and Son of Man steps I- sank onto a Victorian sofa, he made' info the center of this unholy traffic on recent stock market toboggans. ried twice'. His first wife, is dead. a half-hearted gesture of fumbling, occupied, by three., vromen and a ••U M M MUMMMIB« I . . . Legit matinees were the worst Is that clear?” man. and with mighty, holy indignation I Bat m Mt imi!»n.iis«iMbt«i|dnJ foe a cigarette. A clock on the man­ (not anger) drives it out. jtntttt in five years, according, to- tifcket “Perfectly.” . tel ticked a long minute as he hesi­ , As. his client drew . him. forward, I Ml« MHR-MMMMttte-MitMl specs. • , ' ’’ “Joel’s second wife, Sybil, is ap­ his glance was irresistibly, drawn Why. did these men who were so parently not of the royal purple. tated to light it. ' to the woman at the piano.' She deeply intrenched and. sa eager to Her family only seems to go back “Please do smoke,” Miss Ade­ was. exceedingly' beautiful in a al­ make money flee before the wrath o f Winchellebrities:' Mrs. George laide said in her- soft, troubled a lone man? It was only,.because Washington Kavanaugh (the walk­ a generation or two. Probably she most cinematic, way.- H er body wag was considered fast or nouveau voice. “This room is rather over-, long and thin, and exquisitely draped they recognized divine authority. He. ing mint) dining in style with her powering, isn’t it? It has never has a right to -control men, for he m pair , of diamond-studded chopstix. riche or something, as she-was a in a white jersey tea-gown, the wide widow when he .married her. She’s been changed since the days of my sleeves of which swung rhythmical­ is God. . ' . ; f - . . . Estetita, the Embassy CIubeaut, grandparents. It takes ' the chil­ It is hot a mere matter of re­ Aik if Cbc Ham. featuring earrings — one gold-let­ a lot younger than he, ,too.” . ly ds she played. Tfte high cheek­ I t o v e b c a n MRS! ; “Where did you. get the nouveau dren to cheer it up-. They should be bones of -her face shadowed the form, for here he was cleansing the ed €tom tered “Yes" — the other "Nope."- along soon,, . There was a rehearsal XS RSLtEF IN . .. Jose Ferrer—actor-director-pr»- riche stuff?”' ^ faintest, of hollows.You could have temple, the very heart of the life ,“Oh, I didn’t. Just'surmise. In at the •church this afternoon.” She swept the floor with her lashes, be­ of the Jewish people: He dealt with, r6 SEC0NPS ducer. Best known, for his decency sighed. • . to hopeful young newcomers.' . fact, I don’t'know Whethef she has hind Which glowed humorous blue, a present situation to establish an pUon-type any money of- her own, or not. He McCale: struck' a match, thinking eyes. Her mouth was'sensuous, and/ eternal principle. * ■ dy relief Wrong Way Doug .Corrigan is with Tnr - CCS Royal Air service and will fly cargo was -seventy when he died; five that there ..was something .' wicked thick 'With -vermilion lipstick.. As if We cannot help but adinife this planes. . ... Ray Bolger (slimmer years ago, .and she was forty-three about hereditary . possession, and all this'were! not enough, hair the magnificent JesugJ but the question than Thinatra) fighting" the Wind then.- She -had' two children by hef what it could- do to people’s Jives.'.' color 'ofjax hung in a long bob to comes .to, us: today, Has tie been DmhimeNoC. CTt* ODlr near his B’way hit. marriage,': a son, Stephen, and , ' “If you’d', like to mix yourself a her shoulders. - !" given his proper, authority, over and , daughter, .Victoria. Their name j drink, Mr, McCalel there’s a vari­ (TO BE CONTINUED) in oiir lives?

' -1. TBB DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSViLLlS M C JANUARY 8, 1947. THE DAVIE RECORD. Want Bonns For Vets THEP Whereasl die North Carolina t FRANK STROOD E ditor. Encampment, Veterans of Forngn O ldest Pa Wars of the United States, in an­ TELEPHONE A Prosperous New Year N o Liquor nual encampment assembled at '\ Ehitered atthe Postoffiee in Mocks- Winston-Salem, N. C , oa Jime NEWS Tdlst N. C.. as Second-class Mail 10, 1946, adopted a part c f its leg­ a titter. March 3.1908. islative program a project to Ob' To All Of Our Friends J. H . Ei tain a State BonusforVeteians of . trip to F SUBSCRIPTION RATES: World War Hs And Customers ONE YEAR. IN N. CAfiOLINA • * 151* Now Therefore, Thomas Rav SIX MONTHS H R CAROLINA - 75c. Davis Post 4014, Veterans of For­ ONE YEAR. OtrreiDE STATF ■ SiX MONTHS. ODTSIDE STATE - *1.00 eign Wars of Mocksyille, Davie f We Wish To Extend Our Sincere Wishes County, N. C, with an active membership of 401 World War ForA Happy And Prosperous New Year Happy New Year to you one and all. It is Here’s wishing for even; one of Veterans, all of whom have had Sam H - our readers a happy and healthy lombat experience in warfare on with happiness in our hearts that we extend'* erection of New Year. May die year bring Forragn soil, in business session Wilkesbos you many blessings and but few assembled does hereby request the VisitUsOften to you the'very best wishes for a .wonderful 'sorrows. Member o f thie General Assembly Mr. and for Davie County, and State Sen­ We Appreciate Your Business year to come-ayear of peace, prosperity and .t< spent one Sheriff Paul Foster and his de­ ator from the 24th State Senator* boro on b ial District, to support and work reunited-homes once again. puties are making tough sleding for the passage in the 1947 session for some $f the Davie County joy Mr. and of the General Assembly, a State •of W ilmin water dispensers. - Much Christ­ Bonus for Veterans of World War N o. IL W. N. Smith in town wi mas liquor was eaptured by the •y D a v ie officers, and a number of arrests , Further ordered, that a copy of Mrs. I were made. this petition and resolution be »> Va., spent presented Davie County's mein' “Esso Service” “On -Iadves on Move To Montreal ber ot die General Assembly and the State Senator for die 24th I . G-A-Je Pr. and Mrs. Robert King left State Senatorial District, to each was in to last week for Montrcat1 where of die newspapers printed in Da­ some bu they will make their future home. vie County. F. R.LEAGANS, Post Commander. Dr. King bas been pastor of the Dewey C. F. MERONEY, Jr., Adjutant. W illism, First Presbyterian' Church for the latives he past 13 months. Their host of Money-Bnie friends were sorry to bid diem Mrs. I goodbye, but wish diem Godspeed Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Buie, of - spent the in their new field of labor. Dr. Churchland, announce die mar­ - of her sis Ind1Mrs. King made many friends, riage of their daughter, Dorodiy Marie, to Floyd E. Money, which Mr. and during their stay in MocksviIIe. R. 4. have occurred'Dec. 26th, at the home for some Chrisfmas Decorations of the officiating minister, Rev. J. R Pearson, at Dobson. Ilie ring t Avisit around die town on •M . an ceremony was used. ' W ilmin Christmas night was well worth town wi the time spent. Many residences Thebridewore an aqua suit were glowing with multicolored with black accessories. Mrs. Mon­ Mr. ail ey attended the Mocksville Higfi lights in windows, on inside and sons, Bo School. Mr. Money is a son of week visi outside Christmas trees. Among Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Money, of Florida. those deserving special mention Ronda. Herecendyreceived his were die homes of Mrs. John T- M t. an Larew, Dr. P. H. Mason, Grady disehaige from die Navy, after the _pro Ward, Frank Fowler, P. J. John­serving in die European and Pa­ daughter cific theatres. Mr. and Mn. Mon­ Hospital, son and Dr. W. M-Long. There urday, D were perhaps others on streets we ey hold positions with die N. C. Finishing C o , SaUsbury.' Follow' did not have die' opportunity of C hief visiting. ing a short honeymoon they are fin, o f th at home on Route I, Linwood. stationed Severe Pounding spent Ch mother, Members of ■ the Mocksville Holman-James Baptist Church gave t'teir pastor, Miss Iiifory N ell James, attrac- L ieu t Rev. J. P. Davis and family a severe tive'daughter of Mr. and Mn. Blackwel pounding last Monday evening, Clarence James, of this city, and C., spent town wi Clyde Holman, son , of Guy . B. Many good things to eat, together Mrs. 1 with useful gifts were presented Holman and the late Mrs. Hol' die family. Hie affair was enjoy­ man, of R. 2, Mocksville, were Glenn ed by all whp participated. united in marriage on Deconber position 25th. The ceremony was perform­ Transpo College, New B. & L. Secretary ed at the residence of Fred R. days in Mrs. Hetcher dick has been Leagans, die offitiating magistrate, elected Secretary of die Mocks- on Oak street. Mr. M f c and da* : ville Building & Loan Association. Moses Lefier and Mis ■Prentice Campbell, who-has been turned connected with this association Moses Lefler, 66, a native of. Je­ trip to ^for the past 13 years, and secre rusalem township, who moved to death o f B. O. Mpr- Winston-Salem 35 years ago, died Miss in a hcspital in that city on Deik conne ds, resigned his position is now 24th, as a result of being-hit by a Cross at 'with the Pennington Chevrolet truck on Dec. 20th. Funeral and mas ho .Po, on Wilkesboro street. Mrs. burial services occurred in Win' Mrs. D . Click has held a position with ston-Salem Dec. 26th. Surviving 1 9 4 6 1947 .Sanford Motor Co., ,and C. C are the widow and three sisters, Johnn among them Mrs. Ajbhie Williams, Gove Sanford Sons Co, for a number of R. 4. Mr. Lefler was a son of ton , D . , of years. Bvety person who travels is entitled to increased comfort, convenience, and travel, - the late Mr. and Mis. Frank Lef­ these facts about bus transportation dur- holidays ler, of Ephesus. ■ pleasure are assured .Greyhound travelers „>■ Mr. and Mrs. Mary Peacock ,*ing 1946. Gregrhound Lines started this in 1947. Early in the' coining year, the first Crst-Peacetime year with almost exactly • shipment of 1,400 modem new coaches^' .; Mr. Mrs. Mary Peacock, 90, died at Notice Of Re-Sale the same equipment which had already, "on order for many months—will be deliW d ie pro' the Rowan County1HomeonDec. carried more than half a billion passengers ter, Elsi 28th. Funeral services were held Under aud by virtue ot an order ered and: immediately put., intp service. . of ibe Superior CoiVrl of Davje — troops and war workers—up, down, and Rowan ■ m Pleasant Vkw Baptist Church They-will have scores of improved feature^.. day m* Conntv. oiade in the ' sptcial ’ pro , across the Naticm for four hectic war years. for added safety and riding ease. <*« BiK- 30th, with Rev. E. F. Eagt- ceeding entitled Heniy P Foster id an y of the coaches were worn and Weary. And this is only part'of Greyhound’s long- \ W.D officiating, and the body laid to it al, exparte on the docket ot spent 'tfest in die church cemetery. said court, the undersigned coioinis. Some of them broke /down. Replacement • . planned, nationwide improvement pro- .parts were hard to get Worst of all, some town ' Survivhig are two sons, Willie, sioher wilt, on 'tbe iSib day of Jan v gram, which indudes the construction of. brough, nary, 1947 , at 12 o’clock, M., at passengers were, on occasion, left at sta­ of R.^^od Wiley, of ^levelandj -■ fine new terminals in key cities, the mod-' the court boose door in Mocksville, tion#; delayed, or inconvenienced because emization of wayside stations, the installa­ •one daughter, Mrs. Noah Hursey, North Carolina, offer for re.sa'e to U . S. of the shortage of serviceable buses. W orld of ttear Line; two broth- the~highesi bdder for ca>h, that tion of two-way radio in all coaches for N. T. Foster, Mocksville, and certain tract of land lying in Fnl In spite of these handicaps, Greyhound did better schedule control,., more .additions to.: the present chain of 65 Greyhound Post M sj Foster, Elkin; one sister, Mrs., ton township, Davie County, Notth its level best to contihuie' efficient service, , and so St A* Carolina, and bounded as .follows Houses. Fannie Parker, Winston-SaW . ? and it succeeded in carrying far more pas­ S a n , Begiiinmi; at a stake. in John sengers than it had served even in the bus- - As the ^ear 1947 rolls along, more new ing ths Jones’ lijie; thence: with Iut No. . 1, and a Mrs. Mattie Sheek running North 4 degs. Bast 2 .8 0 iest pre-war years. During this difficult buses will daily come from assembly lines to join the Greyhound fleet, and die Im 7 i - H o o v Mrs. Mattie Furches Sheeki 78, cbs. to a stake; thence B a'* 4 degs. period, Greyljpund has been deeply grate- Tharp a dat^Pfcr of die late . Mr. and South 2 4 .6 6 cbs to intake in Rnth Jtd ter the understanding and patience oi provement program, hampered. by ;-the - Mrs. Lewi*Furches,of Farmington, Foster's line;, thence SrW h with Iatt who have (raveled the great highways material shortages of 1946, will gather > Mr. died at her home in Norfolk, Va., her line 4 degs. West, * .8 0 vhs to ot America. Speed. So, look forward Ut better highway ' and eh on Dec. 27th. Funeral and burial a stake; then e West 4 degs Nnrtb travel—by Greyhound—beginning soon, i. ing in 2 4 9 6 chs to the beginning, con services took place at Norfolk on and increasing each day of 1947. , the I ‘ Dec. 29th. Mrs. Sheek had been taiiune. seven ( 7 ) acres more or with in flailing health for several years. -!ess- and Surviving are one sonr Frank Lot No. 10 BeKinoing at a stake left W Sheek, of Norfolk; three daugh­ oorn-r of lot Ne. 9 , and miming C ^ wt ters,'Mrs. Henry Neely, Rock K Il, North 3 degs. West' 2 .8 0 chs. to a WILKINS DRUG CO. futhre S. C.; Mrs. Pat Baker and Mus slake; thence Bust 4 (legs. South' Bemice Sheek, at home; Onie i bro­ 2 5 .4 0 chs to the beginning, con­ TBLEPHONE ai “On The Square” MOCKSVILLE, N. C Mr. ther, D. K. Furches, Farmington. taining acres more or less. child Mrs. Sheek was the wife of die Recorded in Book No. 6 , page to this1 late C. F. Sheek, of Davie County, '59; Iiegister of Deeds offi e, Da. home who moved to Norfolk more than vie Counts, North Carolina. , Mr. an 30 years ago. Mrs. Sheek had Bidding wjll start at $1,0 2 4 .4 9 ' d w v r many friends here who were sad­ This the 2 nd day of Jan., 19 4 7 . cord -- dened by news of her death. B. C. BROCK; Cotqaissioner.; andi Nordi- ) TBG DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N, C.. JANUARY 8, 1947 THE DAVIE RECORD. Jtme Meroney, o f Lenoir - spent Mrs. Viola Turrentine is a pa­ Miller-Barbee Turner, on Church street. Christmas day with his ■ mother, tient at Rowan Memorial- Hospit­ WANT ADS PAY. Mt. Miller holds a positioirwith Mrs. H. C Meroney. al, recovering from an operation Thurman F- MiQer, son o f Mr. the Princess Theatre in this city, OMmI Paimt In The County which she underwent last week. I and Mrs. MiUer is with die Coo- James H. Thompson and A. T. FOR SALE—Good wood stove. arid Mrs. Frank Miller, and Mhs No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ada WEST END GROCERY. Irerie Barbee, daughter of Mr. and Ieemee cottonjmills. Daniel are in Chicago attending Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waters, of , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. MiUrir are making the big furniture exposition. LaCross, Va.-, spent the Christ­ FOR SALE—1941 Model GMC Mrs. W. R- Barbee. aU of Wood- their home with Mr. and .Mrs. NEWS ARdUND TOWN. mas holidays in this city, guerts HckupTruck W.C.Morrison, , leaf, R. I, were united in marriage John Potts, on Wilkesboro street. Our thanks are due our friends o f Mr. Water’s parents, Mr. and MocksviUe, R. 4. on WednesdayeveningtDec. 25th, Capt.. Chas. F. Danm for the cash Mrs. Marvin Waters. at 8 o’clock, at the home of the We don’t like to make X J. H. Eidson msde Si business Co buy our Christmas cigars. WANTED — Cedar lumber, trip to Pennsylvania last week. FOR SALE—Concrete Blocks. green or dry. Also cedar logs. officiating minister, Rev. E. W. marks after your name. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allison, of C. T. ANGELL. REAVIS NOVELTY CO. Gtady Odlt of Sumter, S. C.. Charlotte, spent die Christmas Wilkesboro St. Mocksville, N. C. spent Christmas in town with hoUdays in town with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Williams, of S NOTICE-t-I still have a nice * home folks. Lexington, spent.several days dur­ lot of Charleston Wakefield Cab­ a n d J. N. Ijames left last week for ing the holidays with relatives and bage plants for sale. They should H e a l t K i* Sam Howard has begun die MarshantVav Vdierehe will spend friends in and around Smith be set in January or February for erection of a 7-room house on the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Grove. early spring use. H. C. Lane. D. R. EATON, H a p p in e s s Wilkesboim street. Mr. and Mrs, Fred R ,. Leagans Mr, and Mrs. Robert Howard, R. 2, Mocksville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Hpndricks spent the Christmas' holidays in of Mooresville, were guests of Mrs. Charleston, S. C., with their If you have property to selh spent one day last week in Greens' MaigaretCaU during the Christ­ daughter, Mrs. Gladys Power and mas holidays. Farms, Homes, or Lots list them boro on business. grandaughter Freida Patricia with us for quick results. ’All list­ I Power. ings and estimates at no charge to I M nandM rsaClqigCIementtJr.. Mr. and Mrs. H B. Prather, of owner. DAVIE REALYY CO. « of Wilmington, spent the holidays High Point, spent die holidays Phone. 220. Best Wishes To AU * in town with home folks. with relatives and friends neer Daywalt-Boger Kappa. A wedding of considerable in' UPHOLSTERING — We are For 1947 Mrs. Irvin Ferguson, of Ferrumt terest to their many friends was prepared to do your upholstering Mt. and Mrs. DennyAngeUand *I Va.. spent the holidays with re' that of Mhs Virginia Boger and at our plant at Sheffield. AU kinds To One And All, We Wish The Very latives on R. 4. . daughter Miss Thelma, or Kan­ * napolis, spent the holidays with Samuel Daywalt, both of the Sal' of furniture upholstering.' Our prices are reasonable. We have Happiest wew Year Ever. relatives in and around town. em community of Davie Coujity, G. A. Jefidest of Winston-Salem, experienced ivorkmen. We also And To AU, We Thank You For Your I was in town Tuesday looking after who were married Dec. 24th, at manufacture, living room' furni­ some business matters. For Sale—Long or short length Appreciated Patronage. wood for heater or cook sto v e , 3 p. m., at the Gtace Methodist ture. Come to see us when you parsonage at King’s Mountairi- need anything in our line. Dewey Holton and litde son seasoned or green. Write L. C. Deadmon, MtKksviUe, R- 4. Rev. G.W . Fink, pastor of Grace J. T. SMITH, Willisml of Charlotte, visited re­ Route I, MocksviUef N. C. Rankin-Ssuiford latives here during the holidays. Church, and former pastor of the Mrs. John Minor, of Greens­ boro, . spent several uays during contracting parties, performed the I .have a special. students acci­ Mrs. Harry Stroud andchildren ceremony. Implement Co. I the holidays with Mr. and Mis. dent policy which will pay doctor - spent the holidays at Loray guests The btide is the attractive dau­ and hospitafbills for aU children, of her sister.-Mrs. Rex Campbell, J. M. Horn. Phone 96 M ocksville, N.7 ghter of Mr. and Mrs. T .. H. Bo- age 5 to 21. Costs $4.00 per year. Miss Flossie Martin spent the My Fire, Automobile and Life In- Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wilson, of ger, of ,Davic County, and was surarice pays policyholders divi­ R. 4. have the thanks of theeditor Christmas hoUdays in Shelby, the beautifoUy attired in a gray suit guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas. A. dends up to 25% of premium. ' for some fine Christmas cake. Burrus. with brown accessories. FRED R. LEa GANS, The groom is the popular son Meroney Building MocksvUle Mr. and Mrs. Eudc AQisont o f Wilmington1Spent Christmas in Mrs. Della Foster, o f Greensboro o f Mr. and Mrs. A . L. Daywalt, town with relatives and friends. spent the Christmas holidays with also of Davie County, who >saw Best Wishes To AU Friends And relatives and friends in the Jericho service overseas during the last community. Mr. arid Mrs. Harley Sofley and World War, and recently received sons, Bob and BiUlt spent last Miss Mattie Stroud, of States- his honorable discharge. Princess Theatre CustomersForA week visiting points of interest in ville, was the guest of Mr, and After an extended hdneymoon Florida. Mrs. C, F. Stroud and famiiy dur­ .'-"K V '' ing the- hoUdays. to points South, they will be at WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard are home in the Salem community “Black Beauty,” with M ona'. Happy and Prosperous ? the pround parents of a fine Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Johnson of Davie County, where they were daughter who arrived at Baptist and ran, of Charlotte, spent the both reared. Freeman. - Hospital. Winston-Salem.on Sat­ Christinas holidays in town, guests urday, Dec. 28th. of Mr. and Mrs. Quince PowelL Dwiggins-Berrie* THURSDAY and FRIDAY New Year Chief Radioman Holland Chaf­ BiU an© James Fink, o f IGngtS Everette Dwiggins,.son of Mr. “To Each His Own,” with fin, of the U. S. Navy, who is Mountain,' form er Modcsville stationed . at Portsmouth, Va.,- boys, visited friends .and loved and Mrs. Marsh Dwiggins, of this Olivia DeHaviland and Philip t ■ ■ spent Christmas in town with his ones in town during the holidays. city, and Miss LiQie Berrier," of Terry. mother, Mrs. T. N. Chaffin.. Arcadia, were united in marriage Miss Daisy Turner, of R. 4, was Mocksville Laundry & ( Lieut-Colonel and Mrs. Duke on Saturday night, Dec. 21st, at SATURDAY in town one day last wedc and the home of the presiding minis­ Blackwelder, of Washington, D. has our thanks for a big bag of “Six Gun Man,” with Bob C., spent several days last week in extra .fir> - Irish potatoes. ter, Rev. Mr. Matthews, pastor of town with their parents, Mr.' and Calvary Baptist Church, Winston- Steele. Dry Cleaners Mrs. Charles Blackwelder. Rev. and Mrs. James P. Davis Salem. Mrs. Dwiggins holds a and litde son Jimmie, spent the position with Hanes hosiery mills,1 MONDAY and TUESDAY Glenn Hammer, who holds a Christmas holidays with his sisters Phone 190 « Depot Street. position with the Southern Oil Mrs. Edward Taylor, at Oxford, Winston-Salem. Mr. Dwiggins is “O. S. S.” with Alan Ladd and j connected with Mocksville Motor1 Transportation Co., at Guilford and Mrs. Fred B. Emerson, at Geraldine FitzGerald. College, spent the Christmas holi­ Durham. Company. I days in town his parents. . 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lvin and daughter Miss Daisy Mae, .. .‘O .- r u iiv and Miss Peggy Graham have re­ turned from a'week’s sight-seeing Tbe Merchants Of trip to New York City. ATTENTION Miss Carolyn Kurfees, who' is connected with the American Red Cross at Raleigh, spent the Chrtst- Modisville- mas hoUdays wfth her mother, Mrs. D. C. Kurfees, on R. 4. Will Co-Operate With The State TO BAttO GROWERS I: . . : ...■•■ ;■ Johnnie Haire, who holds a Merchants^ Association In • Government position in Washing­ ton, D. C... spent die Christmaa Closing Their Stores On McNair’s Yield-Tested Tobacco Seed holidays in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haire. Wednesday Afterrioon 'Can Now Be Purchased From Your Local dealer: Mr. and MtsrJ. D. Purvis are the proud parents of a fine daugh­ At 12 O’Clock • / . ter, Elsie Clona, who arrived at Rowan Memorial Hospital Mon­ This Policy WiH Prevail Until .Tv day morning, Dec. 30th. ■■ Further Notice & W. D. Ford, of West Point, Lid., • .JVi-I4-UirsySp!* spent several days last week Tn A dvaucet N. C. town the guest of A. M. Kimr We Appreciate The Co-Operation Of brough, Jr., Mr. Ford and Mr. Kimbrough served together In the AU Local, Merchants U. S. Navy during the recent W orld War. Mocksville Merchants Major and Mrs. Mac Newman Mocksville,N Cl, and son Johnny have returned to SanAntoniot Teaas, after spend­ Assodation ing ths holidays with their uncle McNair’s yield-tested tobacco seed are grownon McNair’s Farms , under and aunt, Mt. and Mrs. John Hoover, and sister Mrs. Spencer the supervision of trained personnel who cooperate closalywith the Agr^ j:.:; Tharpe, of MapleAve. ^ilhinil Experiment Stations and the Ndrth Coraliria Crop Improvement ^ • 1 . . s Mt. and Mrs. Sam Binkley, Jr., Association in an effort to give jrou the latest strains of improved vane- • and children, who have been liv­ ties. Tri addition, all variettles we affer seed of are tested: on our own ing in Richardsville, Kyn spent the Christmas holidays in town Experiment-Station. with Mr. Binkley’s parents, Mt. and Mrs. Satp F. Binkley. They $80 Per Thousand Log Measure left Wednesday for Rock Hill, S, Ask For Seed In The Tobacco Barn - - That’s Where The High-DoNar Is Found Cn where they will make their For Any Length Cedar Logs futhif home. ' G row nBy Ik . and Mrs. R. H. Shank and DeliveredTo chUdtep, of Atlanta, have' moved to this city. They’will make their McNair’s Yield-Tested Seed Company home yritn Mrs- Shank’s par Reayis Novelty Company Mr. Mrs. J. A . Daniel, t ... Laurinburg,N. C. they $|p secure ahouse. The.Re- ? SaHtbunr Road,, Jurt Aerott Overhead Bridge con) is glad to welcome Mr. Shank and'fiufifly to die best town in Nordi Carolina. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVlLLE, N. C.

*JUa J to m e Almanacs Long-Lived in U. S.; One in 250th Year Among the oldest publications in M Hie United States are the .local al­ manacs the contents of which ap­ C fi m i AY N D HtSme peal chiefly to farmers, says Col- fa WASHINGTOH fi/C E Fbr example, Gruber’s Hagers­ town Almanac is how in its 149th The college football season is over By Walter Sheodl •—on football fields. But -it ,really ‘ WNU CwrHPoadwf ' yeair, the Old Farm er’s Almanac (Editor’s Note: This Is anoth­ fected, not with the Civil war as- s in its 154th, DhbolTs New England CROSS should be only beginning on the part cause. but rather-as an opportunity, Almanac in its 174th and Foul- of those who believe that-true col­ er in the “Stories of the States” TOWN series.) On December. 31, 1862,- the congress WNU Washiagtao Sanaa sham’s Almanack in - its. 250tb lege football is a m i i f su v. w* By By EDWARD EMERINE of the United -States gave its con: y e a r., great game and sent to admit West Virginia 'as a Roland Coe should be saved. WNOFeattwes - - , state,"and the next spring, opf April War Bonds Will Yield Huge We m e a n sav ed “Chust look at dis! It’s 20, 1863, President Lincoln "issued Flow of Gash for Many Years SuMinut io dU diadouA I ' from too much out­ -his proclamation. West Virginia be­ right. -professional­ coal!” A slightly tipsy gentleman came the 35th state of the uiiion two T h e president of a small bank in ism and a degree of •John Peter Salley, on e.of an inpnths later. walked into the telegraph office, semi - professional­ exploring party, had picked:-up I a ruralr_ midwestem ___ town, , here took a pencil, spent three or four ' ism that is just as • Many Historic Shrines. to attend a bankers’ meeting, told what seemed to be another your Home Town Reporter the other minutes in deep thought, and bad. It may be'that rock, ^and found it to be bitu- Three states and two rivers meet wrote this-message to a friend we have harped on at historic Harpers Ferry when day that interest on war bonds and minuos coal. ’Today West. Vir­ U. S. savings bonds held by the de­ in St. Louis: this subject too ginia, with its 585 mines, often John Brown’s anti-slavery raid was “Tra la, tra la, tra la, tra la.” often. But it is still staged." Blackvpter falls, Seneca positors in his little bank alone He signed it and presented it to is referred to as the “coal bin .of would . average almost $ 100,000 GrantlandBice a vital matter to America.” .. rocks, Pinnacle rack, the burial the lady behind the counter. those who love col­ mounds at Moundsville, the stats year for . the. next 10 years. When William Tompkins used nat­ After Checking . it, she said: lege football as it should be run and capital building, the historic To me that is an amazing revela­ “That will be 64 cents.” - played. ural gas as fuel to evaporate water shrines — all are interesting and tion, for it is the’ answer to the The gentleman paid her and There are four leading organiza­ from brine in 1841, hg became one worthwhile. , confusion in the minds of many per­ of the first m en in the .United she said:, “You used only eight tions ' who should have a hand in sons throughout the country as to: words.” ; this checking up. States to use gas for industrial uses. . From mountain' tops to blue why the treasury department is con­ West Virginia’s natural gas produc­ grass farms, ’ the' agricultural tinuing its drive to sell U: S. sav­ “What would you suggest add­ NANC 1. The college presidents—who ing?” he finally asked. are supposed to be the heads of tion in 1944 was 213 billion cubic "side of West Vlrginia 'is a ings bonds although the-fighting is LOOK WHj feet. revelation. Anyone must mar­ “Well, how about just adding their institutions. These men con­ over. Also, the treasury’s working *tra la,’ ” she said. FROM PR ,In 1797 Elisha Brooks began ex­ vel at the agriculture and fruit balance and anticipated tax revenue trol student obligations, classroom that are produced in a state “No,”, he said firmly, “that J O N E S - I ability. tracting salt for commercial pur­ are enough to meet government ex­ LIE-DEl that ranks, among the first in penditures for some time to come, would just make it'sound silly.” 2. The graduate managers. poses from a brine spring in Kana­ I H E DID!' 3. The football coaches, who have wha valley near the present site of industry. ’ Prize beef and bitu- and they have been sufficient since Charleston. Other West Virginia minOus coal? Tes, anything is the close of the Victory Loan in De­ much at stake and who have taken possible in West .Virginia. ' UNSIGHTLY DMimiUD' a big part of the beating. salt works have been operating for' cember, 1945. The government actu­ Ta lielp remove loose tin* 100 ally does not need the money it is sightly dandruff flakes; re> 4. The alumni Who are interested more Uian years. CHIEF EXECUTIVE ... . Clar­ Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson wai I Sieve itching, dry scalp, use In something more than winning bom. at-Clarksburg,, and West iVir-' obtaining from the sale of savings MOROLHig MAIR IQMIC Develop New Industries. " ence Watson Meadows was elect­ bonds. teams at any cost. Those could bo ed the 22nd go Arrior of West Vir­ ginia also gave the nation John W, major factors. As early, as 1790 a furnace was Davis, Pearl S. Buck and Arm Jar­ Then why sell bonds?’ I asked built by Peter Tarr of Kings Creek, ginia- in 1944, A former lawyer, vis. In case you’ve forgotten, it was Veme Clark, director, of treasury’s Southern Situation near the present site'of Weirton, now he had served: as state attorney Anh Jarvis who in 1907 asked. a savings bond division, for the an­ one of the biggest steel producing This Home-Mixed Here is a letter that might inter­ general and judge o f -the IOth group of Philadelphia friends to swer.. It'boiled down to the fact cities in America. Cannonbatsmade judicial circuit court before his wear white Carnations' on the firsl that the government policy was to CoughReIieIIs est you: here were used by Commodore “Dear Sir: . election. He is a native of Beck- anniversary of her mother’s death have the people collect the interest Perry’s fleet in the Battle of Lake on the-public debt. TruIySurprising MUTT "I happen to be from the South' Erie in 1813. .' -ley, W. Va., where he was born —and-, ,thereby founded Mother’* where I know that the football situ­ February 11, 1904. I . . Day. ’ . ' Said Clark: “Wise management 1 So Easy, No Cooking, Big Saving. ation, from a student or an amateur Michael J. Owens, son of a coal State of Contrasts. of the public debt i$ an important Ton may not know it, but, in your, miner, invented a. bottle-making own kitchen, you can easily prepare Mutt , ask angle, is pretty bad. But it is just The state’s northwestern border ia function in which .every citizen must a realty surprising relief for coughs about as bad, although better cov­ machine in 1903 and started a new The first white men went into what the Ohio river, the aquatic , highway be vitally interested until that debt due to colds.. It’s old-fashioned—your QUESTl OHl ered up, in many other sections. epoch in that industry. West Vir­ is now West-Virginia as early as that opened the west. But the Mo- is paid. Purchases of savings bonds mother probably used it—but for real AND IF l | ginia produced, in prewar'years, results, it's hard to beat. Down here we pay and take care of 1719, and a few years, later cabins nongahela and the Kanawha riven directly by the people are a definite First, make a syrup by stirring Z ANSWER I a lot of football’players who in too glass, china and pottery valued at were being built. After 1735, South part in that management . . . of 50 million dollars annually. • are important too. West Virginia’! cups granulated sugar and one cup tStvE youl many cases are poor students. But Branch valley, began to fill up with elevhtiods range from 240 to 4,861 keeping ownership in 'the hands of of water a few momenta until dis­ DOLLAf Mifiin Marsh made -stogies and the overflow, from. Shenandoah val­ solved. No cooking needed. It’s no I have found the same thing is true feet above sea level, with the high- the. people.. . . and add another trouble. Or you can use com syrup or pretty well around the map. I don’t sold them to passengers on Ohio ley -and from Pennsylvania ; and est average elevation of any. stats privilege to American' citizenship, liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup. believe any reformers are going to river boats in 1840. M. Marsh & Maryland,. Settlers were, of several east'of- the. Rockies. Yes, it’s a the privilege of sharing in the pay­ Then get 2% ounces of Pinex from stop this. I believe it will fall of its Son, Wheeling, is reputed to. be the" nationalities — and the composition mountainous state, but every wooded ments on the debt,” any druggist Tbis is' a special com­ largest stogie manufacturer-in the of the people of. West Virginia al­ pound of proven-ingredients, in con­ own weight from the feeling I hill, every shady nook and ever} centrated form, - well known for have found der’eloping among the United States. ways has'been different from that of sparkling. stream ’' belongs to' just Enormous Buying Power quiek action in throat and bronchial students themselves and the alumni. And back in 1915, when -World the country east of the mountains. such a state. About 60 per cent oi . Here are some amazing figures: irritations. According to treasury statements, Put the Pinex into a pint bottle, They are getting sick of seeing their War I cut off the German supply of Story of Controversy. the state’s, area is covered by for­ and din up witti your syrup. Thus you colleges represented too often by playing marbles, Akro Agate was West Virginians .heartily support­ est, tyith trees ranging from sprues war bonds now outstanding, includ­ mate u full pintrof splendid cough physical education and other soft- founded at Clarksburg, and today, ed the Revolution and sent troops in the, highlands - to prickly peat ing Ml series, total $49,700,000,000. syrup, and you get about four times LITTLE! course players who are interested the concern makes over half of the cactus and. other semi-desert plants If these bonds are held to maturity, as much for your money. It never to, help New England and the Mid­ spoils. ChOdren Iove its pleasant taste. fREGGIE, in football only for pay, and a pro­ world’s glass marbles. dle Colonies, but the history of west­ in the lowlands. the interest to be paid on them in * And for quick relief, it's a wonder. IS OVER, fessional job later on. But lest West Virginia’s In- ' ern Virginia before 1801 is a story . Scenery, wildlife and extensive the next 10 years will total approxi­ Kt loosens the phlegm, soothes the irri­ “Many of these students can just dustrial achievements blind ,us of controversy with eastern Vir-. semi-primitive areas.combiheto Iurs mately. 13 billion dollars, or an aver­ tated . membranes, eases the soreness, HEREIN about read and write, and they im­ age of about $1,300,000,000 a year. mokes breathing easy, and'lets you to her other claims to fame and ginia. Socially,- politically" and eco­ vacationists to West Virginia’s two get restful sleep. Just try it, and if not VDU KNOU prove little even in this respect. distinction, let us look farther nomically, the two sections were un­ vast national forests, the Mononga- That is purchasing power!- It al-. pleased, your money will be refunded. ALWAYS Ull Don’t think the real students don’t than bituminous coal produc­ like from the very beginning.'.West­ heia and the . George Washington. most equals the total national in­ know this. Most of them know the tion, natural gas, petroleum, ern Virginia was democratic while The state also has.; 15 state parks come from banking in 1943;-it is ones that have been brought in, are chemicals, salt, stone,-hardwood . eastern Virginia was aristocratic. and seven .state forests. approximately the equal of the na­ being paid and what soft courses tional income from insurance in the timber, steel and iron manu­ The idea of separation was fore­ Fishing, hunting, hiking, riding, M U . they are taking. They know how facture, textiles, glass, pottery, most long before the Civil war. . swimming, golf, tennis, boating- same year; it .is more than the professional the game has grown in ceramics and others. There is . When war broke out between the well, what do you want for recre­ average annual national income many places. And I’ve also run .also the romantic and Iiistoric states in 1861, there were bound to ation? And what is your trade; whai from bituminous coal; it adds up to - -•across a number of coaches who West Virginia. And there Is the be repercussions through the en­ are your business ambitions, your a new national spending power. And are getting fed up with their jobs mountainous and scenic West tire state. Eastern Virginia was the specifications for success? And what remember, this is interest only, not O S u of recruiting or taking care of the Virginia which has, become one ~ heart of the Confederacy. Western of your “dream” home where nature the $49,700,(100,000 of principal, much paid men brought in. - of the nation’s greatest recre- T Virginia was opposed to secession. is loveliest? Perhaps the answer ia of which also will, be paid before —Southerner.’’ ational areas. The long desired separation was ef­ —in West Virginia! the 10-year period is up, because We put this problem up to a veter- some of these outstanding bonds are for firmer grip when others .^ a n football coach in. the East who already five year sold. slip ask for SOtES Imciws' most of the inside answers. Bringing this new purchasing pow­ “I doubt,” he told me, “that as well as you can prevent certain forms of er driwn to that little midwest town, that $100,000 a year in interest alone Heeisby .payment that can be so easily cov­ is more than the annual payroll of ered up. There will be no real im­ half the industries in the town, and provement until entrance tests are if those industries shut down for any ■ made much stiffef, until college geason, folks there would look upon classroom requirements are lifted Kontam Semper the fact as dire calamity coming to many degrees. I am referring to LiSen the community. The only factor physical education players, for which can shut off . this annual in­ whom football is a good part of I P EN M S Y L V A N terest is redemption of the bonds their college work. There are sev- before maturity. eral other soft courses I might men­ tion where big, fast and' valuable Here are some more amazing com­ , football players are taken eare of. parisons: Iii Texas, the people hold ' These boys are getting nothing out approximately a billion and a half o? college except football. After all, dollars of war and savings bonds REG’l yon are supposed to go to college on which the 10-year .interest would MERIC A S No. I HEEL largely for an education. Why not be $375,000,600 or an ,.average of have each college - print on its $37,500,000 a year. That total in­ 7 c n rid Snrintfy football programs the courses Its terest amounts roughly to one-tiiird football players are taking? of the . total value of Texas farm products In 1944, given by the bu­ tiarm to Character reau of the census as $1,115,669,126. “Of course po 6r boys .deserve Large Part of Income ; ' 'their chance for an-education. Thou­ sands, possibly hundreds o f' thou- CHAm STOK In Indiana value of farm products 5 . sands, who never kicked or threw in 1944Amounted to $538,000,000. The a football do get that chance. Foot­ 10-year ,interest on a billion dollars ball is . too great a game to be worth of war bonds; held by. Hoosier Relieved by Modiem Chest Rub wrecked by the modern desire to citizens will be approximately $250,- When Bta of coughing bom adds cause 000,000, tor about one-half-the total children to loae-aleep. many -young win, no matter what the ethics, no mothers now mb on.PENETRO for matter what the cpst. These forget farm income for, 1944. ’ quick-acting relief.’. . so dean and the great harm they also are doing In an eastern state, Massachu­ ■white, ao pleasant touse and so effec­ setts. folks hold two billions in bonds tive! PeNETRO1S modem-type, med- to young-players from the side of Katod vapors release at once to soothe VlRC building character. They know who' with an approximate $500,000,000 in­ ited upper bronchial tubes, dear the is cheating;” terest total and that figure, accord­ throat, help get np ing to the census bureau, is. four ‘ it.the cout' ‘ As a player and a coach and a ______YOUthel_ man of high character this man’s tunes the total value of farm prod­ approved mutton euet feature; andsd- came stands high in football. . ucts sold and used in Massachusetts entific medication mbs in to help break in 1944. The annual interest, $50,- IiptbelocaloonnMonahdKUevemns. j. Oddly enough, Frank’ Butterworth, cular soreness of chest colds. And Pene- one of' Talets most famous 'stars, THEJPANHANDLE. STATE . . 000,000, probably equals the' annu­ tro heaps on morking tot hours, encour- and John Kieran, the philosopher Surrounding the map of West al payroll of any one ,of a dozen agesrestiulsleep.Manymodem mothers . and thinking, machine, bad the Virginia are .typical scenes Of the thriving industries- in tliat industrial OvetywheKaKdiangingtocIean, white same answer—“Abolish all gate re­ 'the'state: (I) Blackwater falls; state.-.- .:. : ceipts, as Army and Notre Vame (2) the’ administration building It seems to your Home Town Re­ PENETRQSRUB did for years.” . at Babcock state park; (3) a porter that these figures bring home . “You can’t- have amateur sport modem coal tipple; - (4) New. to every citizen all the familiar ap­ with big gate receipts,” Kieran Biver canyon, and (5) apple peals’’ for the continued purchase - says.- growing. ■ of ’savings - bonds. But the fact remains that the man-'

I THF n AVIE REfORn. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C. ~ Z 7 ~ SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS ILived i n 250tli Year 3)ainly %johed '^dtocL Jbr ^Joti % desimers, farm froeka, easy to make fash­ publications in ions* free, eroehettne directions, free pat­ re the local al­ m tern • printed- inside the book. • Friee 25 ls of which ap- cents. ners, says Col- >4» SEWINCr CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 Snath WdIs St Chicago*, ni. luber's Hagers- = ■ / e Enclose 25 cents in coins for each Iow in it s 149 th pattern desired. [ner’s Almanac BOBBY Pattern - i N e w E n g la n d TOWN f 4th and Foul- in i t s 250tb Roland Coe Mart* Lmxs IHid k u io u A Jsy gentleman Llegraph office, ReIiefAtLast jit three or four thought, and Ige to a friend CreomoMm relieves promptly be­ tra la, tra la.” cause ltgoes right to the seat of the I presented it to trouble tohelp loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature |he counter. to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ it, she said: flamed bronchial' mucous mem­ |e n t s .” "She says he’s not much fun, but he represents branes. TeUyour druggist to sen you security.!” a bottle of Creomulslan with the un­ paid her and “Shall we call their bluff?” derstanding you must lilie the way It used only eight quickly allays the cough or you am to have your money hack. - DU suggest add- NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller ;ked. C REOMU LSION out just adding LOOK WHAT I SOT IVA SONNA TRY IT IT WOIKS POIFECTy) for CoiighslChest Colds, Bronchitis d. FROM PROFESSOR AND SEE IF IT I L O V E 8996 firmly, "that JO N E S-'-iT 'S AN OLD WOIKS W yrt. : sound silly.” l i e - d e t e c t o r SCHOOL Happy Relief When HE DIDNT WANT Fulled Sleeves for Tot • A N ADORABLE little yoked You’re SIuggish1Upset TtY DANDRUFF Jlia emove loose un- 4* frock for a m ite of one to six. ndruff flakes; re­ She’ll agore the dainty puffed jig, dry scalp, use NE HAIR TOMIC I o sleeves • and full swinging skirt, and see' what a pretty trim the colorful ric rac makes. Panties to match. Makes easy sewing- for e-Mixed mother, too.

Iefiefls Pattern No. 8996 comes In sizes I, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 years. Size 2, dress. 1% yards By Bud Fisher of 35 or 39-inch; panties, % yard; 4 yards m irprising MUTT AND JEFF ric rac.-' . king. Big Saving, The Fall and Winter Issiie of FASHION ovf it, but, in your, will delight yon with Us wealth of Ideas WHEN CONSTIPATION makes yott feel can easily prepare MUTT, ASKME ANY I ARE Y E S l - THATS I WILL HO! for every home sewer. Styles by top-flight punk as the dickens, brings on stomach Y o o r e ; relief for coughs NOW I ’LL ASK YOU RIGHT! I VbU NOW I’LL ASK upset, sour, taste, gassy discomfort, >ld-fasbloned—your QUESTION AT ALLI YOU CRAzvy take Dr. CaldwdPs famous medicine r sed it—but for real AND IF I CAN’T Iy NUTS? A QUESTION AND NOW YOU SHUT YoU ONE! . _ to quickly poll thetrigger on lazy “in­ ) beat. answer it i’l l H= y o u CAN'T ASKME I UP? HOW HIGH I r nards” -and help yon fed bright end yrup by stirring: 2 ANSWERtTyoU OUSEHOtD ; chipper again*. ugar and one cup S iv e Y o u t e n ONE/ \ IS U P ? / DR. CALDWELL'S is foewonderful sen­ ioments, until dis- DOLLARS! StVE ME TEN na IazatiTe contained in good old Syiup ig needed. It's no DOLLARS! - r ' Pepsin to make it so easy to take. .* Ji use corn syrup or r r r y IHANV DOCTORS use pepsin^prepara­ fad of sugar symp. TSI tions in prescriptions to make the medi­ nces of Pinex from If decorative candles • become cine more palatable and agreeable to s is a special com- soiled wipe them gently with' ab­ take. So be sore your laxative is con­ ingredients, in con- tained in Syrup Pepsin. ^vell known for sorbent cotton dipped in alcohol. iroat and bronchial —.— INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL'S—the fa­ vorite of millions for 50 yearn, and feel • A piece of medium sandpaper into a pint bottle. that wholesome refief from constipa­ >ur syrup. Thus you placed over the kitchen sink will tion. Even'finicky children love it.. of splendid cough come in handy more than once for CAUTION: Vse only os directed* > . et about four times LITTLE REGGIE By Marganta cleaning pots and pans. ir morey. It never >ve its pleasant taste, IRE6GIE, WHILE MRS.VANLOONJ THERE IT GOES f YOUR PLUMES ■ — relief, it’s a wonder, ISOVER1 YOUD BETTER STAY Instead of Using tacks to. fasten ML p.gm, soothes th e In i- ) RUMPUS-WATCH AHE PERFECTLY the edges . of oilcloth under the. , eases the soreness, HEREIN YDUR ROOM .j/^J} IT SPEED Il GORGEOUS, MRS c table or shelves use adhesive tape. SENNA IAXAHVE J easy, and lets you YDU KNOW HOW Y O U / t ^ f ^VAJti LOON ! It looks neater and is easier to do. I Ju st try it, and if not / COMtUNEO IN hey will be refunded. ALWAYS UPSET HER! ’ ■ ' SYRUP PEPSIH < A Egg beaters should be washed immediately after using. .Keep WNU 01—4' cogs out of water. —t* . To clean bottles, jars, or cruets IM TOO BUSY £ thoroughly, place egg shells and That Nas^in^ With my warm soapy water in . them and MODEL PLANE shake well. Clean in no time! B a c k a c h e May W arnofpisordered ;!l Kidney Action - IfodemItfewfthfteharryaadwony*' Vrip when others Irregular habits, improper eating and drinking—its risk of exposure and infec- •** tion—throws heavy strain on the work YSOUS of the kidneys. They are apt to bemma over-taxed and fad to filter excess add n s w e ll a s and other impurities from the life-giving * . blood. . Ton may suffer nagging/ baefcach* * H e e ls b y headache, dizziness, getting np nighta, leg pains, swelling—(eel constantly tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs , O 'Sullivan of kidney or bladder disorder tie some* times burnicg, scanty or too Deqaent. . A little Va-tro-nol In each nostril . Try Doanit PUIs. Dooufs help the Udneys to pass off harmful excess body quickly opens up waste. They have had more than half a nasal passages to relieve stuff; tran­ - of publle approval. Are recoin- sient congestion. Makes breathing ______for grateful users e easier. Invites restful deep. Works' Atk pour neighbor! kSnel . . . Otand for relieving, sni Br M l m distress of head colds. Tryltl Follow § 4 directions in the package. VICflKS VJkrTROaMOIi REG1LAR FELLERS i'S NSUl KEEL It Is Wise to Read foe. Advertisements ; - i, and ^oJe t f i P * ? h anteprjngy IGOUlD TH' BOSS . PINHEAD WINS! In This Newspaper Defore Going Shopping TEUiFlWD OKAY- wont NEEb T knw HESTmEfBieHTME iCNrrtEu, SOMEFIN TO WUOET ATHINS ABOUT IT OFAHIMeMTMAERM WH05 MEASURE S omepin MfVOU WN PUT tM VOU1BAaAV! TA TOTH! COME IUIH noitr back ; ✓ w ai.- 70 ME _—Ttr OKAY/ HOT DOES!

i i i i t e I M odern C h est R ub ighing from colds cause ie sleep, many young ub on PBNETRO for lief . . . so dean and m t to use and so effec- ,O1S modem-type, med- VIRGIL By Len Kleis clcase at once to soothe ironchial tubes, dear the IFWE1REOOtNGTO I y t A TOUIOOK SAD- OH1NO- THEYCAM MAKE YOU .< >re throat, help get up WWE CATES, WE -<( VELOCIPEDE- DIP TOU HAVCA BUT SHS TWTTSA TWKIi MXWELON&GO md quiet the coughing. YMUSTIWEA IIMUSTWWEA FI6 HT WITH HASME FUNMY THVte AU-vOURUFE =Oti jIVES YOU the home- ^ELOClFtOE -TELL {. VELOCIPEOE P0MNA7. WORRIED ABOUT WOMEN- SOMETHHteTOUVE m suet feature; and sci­ IOURFAmERML NEVER EVEN HEARU on rubs in to help break MJKTT BUY VOU A gestion and relieve mus- OF BEFORE f chest colds. And Pene- VELOCIPEDE rking for hours, encour- ». Manymodemmothers changing to dean, white R l i OUlCK I K U ACTING I

.O Kub In Ben-Gaj!, quick! Qentiy warming. Ben-Gay brings speedy, welcome relief from chest-cold discom­ fort. You see, Ben-Gay contains up to V fo times more BUY YOUR By Jeff Hayes methyl salicylate and menthol—two pain-relieving SILENT SAM agents known to all doctors— than five other widely - offered'Iub-Ins11Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the orig­ EXTRA inal Baume Analgesique. SAVINGS MsofsrPaiD doe to RffiuNATISMt ROSClE MK, aad SIMMS. Ast for IBd Beo^ay fm-ChSdrea. BONDS NOW > QM/C..rns/zvU enG au THE DAVlE RECORD, MQCKSVILLE N. C.. JANtlARV 8 1947

LOOKING L O O fffN G A f f M D fcr A f f f f A D U ST YOUR GEORGE S. BENSON GEORGE S. BENSON PiuUat-Herdint Cclteft PteSUat—Met Jitg CeHegt : Setujt. Jlrtetsa ,Sang. ArtaSas PROPERTY UKo scok m , London Today Meat Control England suffered much during the Collapse and- failure recently of yoo HAVEA . trar. Many blocks in the heart of VlSOHOUS IHtEllECT. '. government control over an impor- POiinME IOVJtARP the great city of London, completely . tant commodity, required in the BEGINNING success M O u t razed by the Nazi "Luftwaffe," re. daily lives of the people, points up Business and main unrepaired. All parts of the security in city sustained scattered . damage an important moral for Americans. yOUR HOMB ANP from the raids. They took inuch Li lettering bold and poster-size, FAMliy UFE punishment bravely, and they are amounting to' handwriting on the January 1st, 1947 industriously setting about to repair wall, this, moral shows that we are Cohhiemacks VcimmpfflS^ pot ready for this kind of regimenta­ their country. tion in peacetime. We may re-enact I IHE'PEAH OF Perhaps it is partly Britain’s prox­ the plot again with hew characters BASEBALL' imity to continental troublemakers Following Are The Names Of SORN COMflWi and the consequent disaster, at* at some future time, but the, result MeWUtClMMm BEEH will surely be the same. ... es.ooo Tiw BArmesriiP though sonde of these trouble spots MANAGER OF HtE havh been pawn as well as threat This we must know before more WAAOElfHlA ATHLETICS WOKZ NAtMepTOR A GeRMAlJ harm is done: A controlled econ­ The Tax Listers For SINCE 1901/ IttAl WHO FDU6HTMTHE NAfOlEOttC VMRSj during :her history, that gives the SUNK OH THIS RA/ OFF NORM CAftyUfNMy!, people such an awareness of foreign omy is not compatible with Amer­ relations. They have learned the ican democracy. ' The real reason for complete-failure of meat control Davie County defenses that are usually provided lies in the fact that Americans have 75 YEARS AGO VEROIfS b7 a good foreign office, and have OPERA "AIW'COMPOSEO FOR developed shrewd international been brought up on a free market. CALAHALN . T. A. VanZani THE CElEBRffTION OF THEOPENINS They have found the greatest sort of OF THE SUBS CANAL WAS FIRST statesmen. There is little apparent freedom in this kind of economy. CLARKSVILLE Lonnie Driver • in cairo , esypt disunity in their foreign policy. Nonetheless, war came to them, They desire no substitute. JERUSALEM . J. H. Nichols 9 8 VEARS A&O THE FIRST ADST SMIt Few Old Cows • FOOTBALL GAME WAS FLAyEPAT : and their sufferings were great. Re­ Prices the government allowed for FARMINGTON . H. C. GiregoifT PA5APGNA,GALITDRNlAmA)*0FMtCHIGAlJ construction in 3ritain is moving slowly. A long time will be required hogs and cattle on foot were not high MQCKSVILLE . D. R- Stroud for complete rebuilding, even of her enough to induce farmers to sell c n m m gjJCX 28™ PRESIDENT damaged streets and destroyed their animals. Early in October the FULTON . . Leo R. Hamilton TjTftX OFtHE U.S., buildings. Materials are short, and New Fork . Times sent a reporter PA/ Jiwom ow wnion. into the heart of the Texas-cattle SHADY GROVE CaIyinJBaity BORH THIS OAy, rationing diverts most materials 1056 into home building, which is pro­ Hcountry.. Trailing buyers at Fort ceeding slowly also ., Worth for both major and independ­ BatiMting Slow-Down ent packers, the Times reporter saw Be Prepared To Give Your Crop Most Britons feel that, rationing them bid OPA ceilings and come of materials has slowed production. away with only a “few old cows” out Report—In Acres of 5,700 head of beeves listed that Vjrpegj 4 The government is meticulous about "filling out forms," and the. proper day. Choice animals were "grabbed MTTXAS approval must be had to obtain each off” by traders at prices in excess PAy different type of building material. of ceilings, while 7,000,-OOO beef cat­ Sometimes brickwork must- stop tle continued to roam the southwest N. I NAYLOR, 170 yeARS ASO WASH IMSTOM Texas range. CROSSEP THE PELAWflRE Lovers uvebtioveas larks bv ieeks «. because the bureau controlling glass has/not approved and returned the . Like any man who successfully in­ ConFrltU I Mt U o. C. IutuNp forms for buying windows. vests capital and puts hard work Tax Supervisor. The London press announced while into an enterprise, the cattle raiser I was there that building contrac­ is well taught about markets. But tors were being granted extra gaso­ a controlled economy puzzles him line rations because of the addition­ nrst, muzzles him later. Tlie farm­ al travel, required to get their nu­ er, like the manufacturer, has merous forms -filled out and circu­ ‘learned to watch markets: to buy lated to wholesalers and retailers, and sell advantageously In an hon­ which they found necessary to do est, competitive market. And in our In order to complete a building. . land we have found that the con­ *i All rationing seems to move slow­ sumer, who buys the food and manu­ WANTED * ly. For instance, I had to obtain factured goods at lower prices, is best protected by this same free ElUW SPORTS food points to give the hotel for the * AU KttIOS ia week I was in London. Upon the market. * ANO TAKE AH K Failure Recognized Wanted X® Buy * ACTIVE MEREST advice of the hotel manager that I * should report at the rationing of­ Why could a black market exist? * . MSOOP The public wanted meat badly * MeAltHANO fice when the doors opened at nine * PHySICflL o’clock, I. arrived at 8:45 and found enough-to'pay more for it than the Hickory Timber * . FITNess ceiling price. I am not condoning it a .long queue already waiting. On The Stump Or Cut And Delivered At * Eventually I found myself in a spe­ black markets, but it needs to be said that this one was a general revolt ■ * Be EtfflETD REMEMBEiI -TMeBOVS cial room for foreign visitors, with My Factory At Courtney ■ ..■ * IN THE MILITARY HOSPITALS WITH only a few of the waiting applicants, against price controls on meat dur­ * GIFTS ANP CHRISTMAS CARDS ing peacetime, when the public knew • * and htid to wait only about an hour. •* IyfTyRiisi COBB. The speed of the ration clerks re­ the country had more livestock than THE *e»B6l» FfACH ; minded me of some of our own paid usual. The failure of controls was J. H. Craver & Son CELEBRATES Wf' clerks.during the war: it -was evi­ dismal, and the entire population i ECfwBnntiMy recognized it. * Mocksvillet R. 2 ★ TMWy-ONFOF dent they were not paid by the num­ * AMERICA'S MOST ber of customers they: served and ,Some folks, prompted by Commu­ »»»> SPECTACULAR AHP that they had no fear iff competition. nistic thinking and desiring to de- • stroy freedom of opportunity, aMRAyAMKS THt /TSwAMHIVeRSARyoF BRILLIANT BAfeBttL Qneues and Bread FCAyERfHeeMTep England is experiencing a greater !blamed the failure on the packing m e BOSJMTtAtmiy OVER.BOO FOHSI houses. People who know nothing COHfRtfINESEAfONS shortage of food, Clothing, and gaso- Iine than during the war, and there­ iff the facts may believe that accusa­ fore rationing has not been , eliminat­ tion. The facts are that prices pack­ BWUOVEW IRENE PUNNESenmOAy ers could legally, pay did not bring BOrtN ed. On the contrary, some items 176, YEARS are now rationed which were not livestock to market. Neither' did 'a ASbtOPAy under rationing during the war. : few men in Congress cause the faim- iQueues otyfrom 50 to 300 people ers to withhold hogs and cattle. It were constantly on the streets, at was not the "feebleness” of the most all hours, waiting to . get ra­ law, but the law itself, that turned a n c s i i m g tioned articles. free market into a black market. , m u m . I was actually hungry every day Dynamic is the word for our - B E S lN S - American economy. It cannot be GriORTesT wy I spent In England. Bread counts Davie Record IMC FIRST SUCCESSFUL AIRPLANE RIGlffAMPe and LONsesT Nierir as. one of the three courses avail­ trammeled down at one point and m s w y ,1905 , ay wright bros.froh OF-MeyeMR able for a London dinner, and if bludgeoned at another, at the- whim IMA. Pevu Hlll OM THE MORTi CAROLINA COAST of some far-away controller. Nei­ 4 miles SOWiH of K irry hawk ' o \ BIRtHtwy OF bread Is ordered this eliminates ei- ZetXiAMesim ther'the soup or sweet. During my ther can you expect it to by-pass _ 06iem a> s lest dey in London a. hotel waiter the bottlenecks of government con­ Has Been Published Since 1899 fl80RMI«96) was flped $20 for inadvertently put­ trol, using the laws of honest eco­ WHO FtWMDEP ting a roll oh the table for each of nomics with which it is familiar— 6EORSIA.n3B.AS A two then who had not ordered bread. without disastrous results to the 150 years ASO ReFUSEIORMEM They chanced to be inspectors. American way of life. THE FlRGT SUNPAy JAILEDFDROEBT . NCWBBIPeR APPEARED lM BALTIMORE r-MB SttHMy h n VER/MRP 7 0 SHA VEAU EGS- Cm.rriRhi iMO hr ft. o. in/ipitTT Otherfi have come and gone-your ' If you want a Blum’s Alman­ county newspaper keeps going. fsM EEKOSCOPE : SM! -THtr Sometimes it has seemed hard to usees WISHING OH „ ac, better get it quick. .Supply I f PtBSOHS BOBN THIS A WISH-BONE 1 W WEEK ARE APT 10 WlSH YCUR make ’'buckle and tongue” meet but > INDUUSE IN PAY- FRIENDS A is limited. V ORtAMINO. THSRFS SlflD soon the sun shines and again we StMTmue cam p IHflNKSGIVlHS Em m s Rtsrmte WiTH WARM in m K to consm cm e AMD CHtERY march on. Our faithful subscribers, .. J K im SRttTINS CflRpS most of Whom pay promptly, give us • LET US DO tTOf I1U couirage and abiding faith in our. ., Is ■9 I /TEMeMgeet m u m fellow man. ,9 56w ANNNERSiMtyOFTHB LAUNCHING 8 OF THAT FAMOUS BflTJlESfilP * If your neighbor is not taking The THt SOS RADIO We can save you money SKSNAl VAS AOOPTED Record tell him to subscribe. The AMMWtRSAIty OF LlH COlNIS price is only $1.50 per year in ' the on your GETTYfflUHS ADDRESS (EDtCflTlHetoHAlOHAl CtoETER/OFTHE State* and $2 00 in other states, . ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, BflmEFIElDAr GETTYSBURG 'N THISDtylN 1935 THE CHUM STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL CUPPEfi STARTED OM ITS FIRST TRIP When You Come To Town

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NEWSOF LONG AGO. BURIED TALENTS They Seldom Repeat TheFreeHandaOf A- Seen Along Main Street Rev Walter K. Isenhoor. HHideDite. N. C. There is mnrh speculation, as to merican Labor . The Xegislature will be flooded By The Street Rambler. Wlat Was Happening I n -Davie Tbere are tn»ny buried talents the political future' of" President with, requests from Iittletowns all 0 0 0 0 0 0 It is refreshing to know that B efm The New Deal Used Up In tbe lives of men today, Tniman.; Of late there has been Over the State to legalize their park­ Preacher discussing petition to some labor leaders have not been Wbieb could be a gracious blessing much debate among the- wiseacres ing. metars; A large number oi open liquor stores in Davie ^oun- Tlte Alphabet, Drowned The carried away by a "rule or ruin” If the owners would but say; as to what effect the strike of the towns, and hamlets, bursting with jty—Mrs.C. B. Freeman reading- policy toward industry—and are Hogi and Plowed Up The Take tnv talents, blessed Master, coal miners will have on the futuro growniug pains, have barkened to morning papet—-Large crowd con­ not advocaslng programs whose Cotton and Cora. Which todav I hold in stora; chances of the President to succeed the Lorelei song of parking meter gregated on street comer trying to purpose'is to get more pay for less Use them for the good of others; himself. salesmen and installed the construc find out what was going on—Gos-. (Davie Record, Jan. 9,1924.) work. An exeeltent case iu point They are Tbine forever more.” Since the election there seems to tion iu violation of the law, und sip Club members trading sugar Cotton is 33£ cents. is provided'In an article In Reader's Some whose talents now are bidden be a tendency at Washington to now find tbep can’t make the pub­ stamps for sugar—Donald Reavis Bom , to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest loosen controls and to .restore the Digest by Walter. Cenerazzo, presi­ Maybe’neath some sin and shame lic put their coins in the slots and getting ready to leave town—Miss I r = . James, on Friday, a fine son. dent of the American Watch p ork­ Might uplift and bless their fellows, government ‘‘to the people.” Many and unless the public does it volun pictures E. L. Rowers, of Hickory, was observers believe that the resuls of ers union. tarily the hoped-for. revenue isn’t ' And climb up the hills of fame, near court house—J. K. Sheek hav­ in town Wednesday on business. Mr. Cenerazzo’s article is iti the If they’d only yield to Jesus the recent election' has had some materializing.x Knowing people as ing new license plate put on his Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Vestal form of a letter to union members. effect on the President, who thinks we do, w e-a e sure that few will auto—Haines Yates delivering ice> McCnIloh, on Fridar, a .fine son. AU they have and all they are. that now she people have register­ He wri’e£: "Saless makes wages. contribute cash for sn^h a cause cold drinks—Tom Meroney look­ Johti LeGrand returned Sunday Knowing as they do His bidding ed their opinions as to the New Production makes sales, ■ and; low On tbe contrary, they will snicker ing at thermometer on cold morn­ from a visit to friends in South No one’s life He’ll ever mar. Deal he is no longer dntv honnd to cost, low-price production makes up their sleeves for being able to ing—-Three high school girls busy Carolina. Some could 611 a place as teachers. carry out all ti e New Deal policies more sales. park in .rront of a metier without weighing on sidewalk seales—Sam C.B. Mooney will build two Some as missionaries true, Others are of the opinion that .the "Capital anil management can having to make tbe deposit. Howard carrying big box on Main houses near die graded school in Some as preachers, some as writers, release, of all controls is being en absorb wages up to a point and We suppose the Legislature wili street—Hilary Arnold sitting in the hear future. Some as mighty leaders, too. conragad by the left-wingers them­ still reduce prices, increase sites be accomodating, tor locai laws are barber chair reading newspaper— U . S. Marshal C. G. Bryant, of Winning sonls and helping pilgrims selves in the hope that a mess will and spread_prosperity.' . Bnt - now usuallv passed' without mnch op Miss Lucy Foard Green shopping Winston-Salem, was in town last On thejr upward climb in life. be stirred up which will discredit we’ve raised wages to where man position, but since 3tatesville is al in grocery store. ' week on business. / Bringing peace to men and nations not only the President bnt the-Re- agetnenl can't do it alone. 'Now so determined to go into tbe park­ I Helping rid the world of strife. E. P. Bradley has begun the e- nublican Congress and redound to the unions have got to help capital ing, meter business, we-might as Beer And Wine Vote rection of a large dwelling house AU could shine In righteous beauty the benefit of Henry Wallace and and management carry the loads of well examinr the’ merits of the on Maple avenue. And God’s wondrous love and his satellites. more goods, more services and more rack et, Proposed James Kimbrough, of Winston- grace, It is generally admitted tbit welfare for the American people. . (. Parking meters don’t increase Shelby—Citizens of Cleveland Salem, spent a few days in town As they labor in His vineyard. President Truman willhave the “American free enterprise now available parking space. It is a county will vote May 10 on Ae the past week with relatives. Striving each to 611 his place. Democratic nomina’ion banded to has to be saved by the unions as convenience for those who have question of whether beer and Work is progressing on the new If their precious buried talents— him in 1948 if He wants it. Most well as management, Onr foreign the money, for instead of having to wine is to be sold in Ae county, bungalow being built for Dr. Les­ Gifts more wonderful than fame. observers believe be will adopt a competion is more anj)' more social, move thetr- vehicles every hour, under provisions of a bill to be' ter Martin near the. high school Were- alL given to the Master wait and-see attitude so fer as tbe istic. , . We Americans, are repre­ they merely deposit another coin presented to Ae General Assemb­ building. - For the glory of His name. nomination is concerned. If things senting real free enterprises almost and let them set. It' will drive ly by State Senator Lee B. Weath­ Itfiss Mary Hodges, of Winston- look better for the Democrats in alone. , , Yon, my fellow unionists seme parking into residential street* ers and Representative O. M.Mull. Salem, spent die Christmas holi> Sugar Outlook For 1947 1948 he would then accept the nom­ hold in your Iree' hands the de­ near the business section, to the Mr. Mull said today Aat Ae dayswiAher parents, Prof. and ination. bnt if things continue to cision -between Americanism .; and annoyance .o f householders who bill has already been submitted to Mrs. J. D.. Hodges, on R. 4. The scarcity of. sugar continues to worry the American housewife go from bad to worseJie may well totalitarianism.” paid for the street paviug and feel NorA Carolina Attorney General Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fyne, of That is the attitude that can bnt she can get some comfort from turn down the nomination. they might also have the right to Harry McMuIlan, who has de­ Henderson, spent several days in Getting a Congress, especially a make labor great and poweeftil and install parking meters In Iront of clared its legality. town last week with CoL and Mrs. the fact that the retail price hasn’t fluctuated as violently as after House, of opposing taith generally respeeted Any other attitude is their properties. Instead of re­ Drafting of A e proposal follow- Jacob Stewart. World War I when U jumped spells disaster for tbe administra­ ruindus to labor as well as to the lieving congestion they merely en a conference between A e coun­ T.’J. Gaudell has moved his tion io the next election * country which represents nothing spread it, fan it out. They will ty’s two representatives to A e Leg­ pressing dub from the court house from eleven cents a pound in 1919 to-twenty-seven cents a pound in It is pointed out that Mr. Tru but the Tesnlt of tbe lohor of all considerable trade faom the town’s islature and religious leaders of to the basement under the South­ tbeoeople—Ex 1919 to tweuty seven cents in seven man is the sixth President in re­ main business section to neighbor Ae county, who had originally ern Bank& Trust Co. cent times with an. opposing Nat. stores and suburban shopping cent­ sought a.bill banning Ae sale of After spending the Christmas months. Pointing The Way Experts on the world ontlook foi ional Honse of Representatives ers where parking is free twd un­ beer and wine. vacation with their parents, Misses The first fiie were Grover Cleve­ Senator Bridges of New Hamp . limited Tbeuptonmercbahtswill A compromise readied at Ae .Sara andRuA Hodges returned sugar says that the 1946 prodnc ticn, 2 7 .2 0 0 0 0 0 tons, was tbe land, Benjnmin Harrison. William shire,, recently issued. a statement suffer, while those on the fringe session provided that WeaAers to Ouiifiiird College Tuesday. Hoaard Taft,. Woodrow Wilson in which he said: "Government will gain. and Mull seek passage of a bill al­ J. W. Wall has' moved his fam­ smallest in twenty-two years. The estuna'e for next vear is 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 and Herbert Hoover.; In each of- needs its own taste of rationing, . We predict that, when normalcy lowing A e special election. ily from Cana to this eity, and the five Instances the administra­ ceilings and priories—and in the returns, parking meters will be dis they are occupying a house on tons, but this is thirteen per cent below the average for the 1935-39 tion party did not elect its Presi same rigid measure that Jhest appointing Tbe chief benficiaries Good Meals Saaford avenue until ,Mr. Wall dential candidate in tbe succeed things have been itaposed ' on the are the manufacturers -and sales, First Business Woman: ‘‘Well completes his new residence on period. It is generally agreed, however., ing genetal election. people. men of the nuisancc contraptions. I must burry home to dinner. I CKurch street. The odds, therefore, wonld seem “There must be a rationing of Statesville' Daily. love a good home-cooked meal, Bom , to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. that a moderate increase in the a- amouot of sugar, available >0 in to be entirely against the Demo, money to spend. don’t you?” Penryl of R. 3, oh Thursday, a crats in this field to capture the “There must be a rationing of Second:' “Yes. bnt I’ve begin, daughter. The infant is a well dustrial users and houeewive will Won’t Let Him Alone Presidency in 1948 However, soon, rnonev to spend. ning to susjieci my husband's come in 1 9 4 7 . Cane and beet pro­ TKe New Dealers simply; will not developed child with the excep- er or later there comes an excep­ -‘‘There must be a ceiling ou.pub- pending his afternoons in. the duction in this country will be lar­ let President Trnman live, his own tionof one- hand missing. The tion to most rules. Despite tbe re­ Iic payrolls. \. matinees, I ’m positive that pudding ger and the crops in other areas, life. aim is normal but stops at the cord of the past, itjnay he . taken ‘‘There must be priorities on last nieht ceme from the delicetes* that supply the United States offer The President bed enough , per­ wrist. for granted' that even if Mr. Tru­ new and costly projects. se n .” The Bank of Davie held their promises of larger supplies. spicacity to see that the November man decides not to mn in 1948 , "The Amerlean people are vig* Tbe sugaj experts say tnat tbe election was a clear indication that annual stockholders meeting on there will be plenty ot Democratic orouslv demanding a government United States is getting 5 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 tbe people wa ted a modification Dec. 27th. All of the old officers candidates, who will be willing to that speeds no mere than it re. tons of sugar in 1946 , which is a- of some of tbe .more radical New Walker Funeral Home were re-elected for the year, and a accept the honor.—Union Repub ceives. in texas, that Ijves within bout two million tons less than in Deal tendencies, and he felt rightly AMBULANCE SERVICE semi-annual dividend of 4 per ct., !lean. the ability of its people to pay.- 1940 As normal codsumption is that the returns released him from DAY OR NIGHT was dedatecL thst balances its budget and cuts ALSO AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE figured at 9 8 pounds it would re­ the obligation to carry out all of Mnim4Mts.J. S. Haire and G O. P. SplonsWill its debt ” quire 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 tons to supply the the Roosevelt policies and made Phone 4 8 three children, of Booneville, have ' - If that vital goal is to be achiev­ normal American demand and it is him President'in bis own right M ocksville, N. C. moved^fothis city and are occu­ Push Federal-Aid ed, every governmental non essen­ barely possible that this amount In view of tbe election results, pying robnis^at J. J. Eaton’s. Mr. tial mnst he eliminated, and .every will be available in 1 9 4 7 . be is said no longer to consider Hfd»£j»s«foy:-operator at die Sou- penny of avoidable expenditure nintself simply tbe executor of thern Railway depot. The Record Senate Republicans are deter, must be cut from future budgets. Roosevelt policies and intends to DAVlE BRICK is glad^welcome these good ci- Soldiers See Latest mined to push a Federally subsidiz The economy drive should begin act at his own discretion from now - tiM 8-:K^6nr t6wn. ed public housing program as the with the activities which are not Movies on. COMPANY The wn8plidated school elec­ first step in a modified long-range properly not' properly within the But Senator Glen H. Taylor, ot tion.which was. held in Shady Soldiers serving in Japan- and home const ruction-plan sphere of government, and-which Idaho, is unable to see it that way. GroWtownshipon last Monday Korea see more movies than they - Senator Taft of Ohio, chairman wonld be provided by the taxpay DSALERS !IN He has told the President publicly was caM&by' a majority of .130 did at home. Under sponsorship of of tbe Senate Republican steering ing business if it were allowed the that he is stili merely Roosevelt’s for Ae erectipn of a consolidated tbe Army Special Services Divi committee, told a repotted he plans onportnnity. The outstanding ex­ Jegatee, that he must carry out the GOOD COAL school .^be' located in or near sion, at least four changes of HoU to split off and introduce separately ample of this lies in government late President’s policies ^without Advance*. jt is said that die. new Iywood'monies are presented week­ tbe pubiic housing section of - the electric power projects. At - this Day Phone 194 • Night Phone 119 change, and, In effect, that Mr. school- building - will cost about ly, many of them before they ap­ Wagner Ellender-Taft bill which very moment, the socialists ate de­ Truman is not supposed to, have a Mocksville, N. C. $7O,Q00.T7^The citizens o f Shady pear in-NewYork. The GI’s also was shelved by-, tbe ^'outgoing De­ manding that the government mind of his own. GroVe ^aiK to be congratulated on attend live stage shows, including mocratic controlled Congress. spend untold millions to create and It seems to us, however, that the this progressive move. USO and their own soldier produc The W. E T. bill; which Talft develop-a. Missouri Valley Author­ President^ is following the proper tions. and two,DemOcratic senators spon­ ity. a Colombia Authority, and a Wi[J£Boyles,ofBixby, was in course. With all respect to Roose sored, was a sweeping-measnre pro­ jiumber of others. None of these M. And C. Beauty tow^afeweefc and told us that velt, be 'cannot remain President All Sports in Japan viding for bousing research, a per­ WOaId provide a single necessary A e ifjfcw^mith Grove consolidat­ after be is . dead —Charlotte Ob. Shoppe Sports minded G l'f doing occu­ manent national housing, agency, necesary thing that private indus­ ed 4&itol- ; building, which was server erect«t-hy:-A esBoyles Building pation duty in Japan have little dif< liberal I jan and investment, arrange, try Under local government regula Sperial 30 Days Only Special Co., was practically^completed and Gculty keeping busy in their leisure merits and .other; construction in. tion cannot and should not provide. Centives - GTs See Famed Shrine Reg. SllSO Creoiedil H acbjntleu Aattlie. school had moved 'in, time. Thev have organized a base Not one of. them would produce $8.50 Manvofits features were op­ wit^sm^rollment of about 250. ball league, ' The. American Lea. beaefits'^ufficienT to offset the lasses Regular Army soldiers' visiting Reg. $10.60 Oil Wave $7.50 gue of Japan.” sottball, and basket­ posed by real estate organizations: Nikko, famous Japanese, shrine city s The new building is of brick and that occuifwben trees enterprise is Other-Wsves $150 to $20.00 contains 10 rooms.. The building ball teams al>d have the. exclusive The bill 'passed- tbe' senate, but liquidated, and more, and more can ride down a unique lane—an cpst about $35,000, and is modem use of 15 golf courses, 15 swim­ found a pigeon-hOlein the -House. property is removed from local tax 8 9 .mile.long road lined with state. With Ate With'Ont Appointment in " every^ respect Prof. W . E, ming pools, and a number of re­ rolls. '. \.A Iy cryptomeria trees. Tlese were Phooe 4124 Winston-Salem, N C. Brown is.superintendent of this sort beaches. For winter sports READ* THE AD$ Senator Bridges points the wav. planted long ago by a Japanese, '•EO. CRQTTS. Mgr. sdKH>l, which is located between enthusiastics there is even .skiing Let Congress , follow-—Union - Re who was unable to afford a mQBC* 511V N. Liberty Street • Along With lhe Newa Redland and SmiA Grove. and ikating. publican. tary gift (Pr the bhrtne' ■ ' ■■ ;-.-a - . : ■ ■... s : ; THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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To restore and preserve, cane Here’s a handy idea that makes HealtbM Fresh Fruit Drink seats treat lightly, wiih linseed oil. it easy for you to fit snaps smooth­ Makes Purgatives Unnec­ Ifa WASHINGTON Be sure all excess oil has been ly and perfectly, to a garment. Sew essary forMost People wiped away. 'all the snaps on one side first, Bg Woltar Shead then rub a Uttle chalk over them WWU CoiTOpearfMl Cloth-covered suitcases cab be and press them lightly on the op­ Here’s a nay to overcome constipa­ restored to newness by covering posite side. The white chalk tion WiHout harsh laxatives. Drink CROSS Meat lot Menus WBV Wuftiaftoa Baren marks left on the garment in­ juice of I Sunkist Lemon in a glass LINN CHAMBERS’ MENUS the fabric with a coat of high of water first thing on arising. TOWN I 1616 E u SUt Hf. W, grade lacqtier. dicate where other halves of the Mostpeoplefindthisalltheyneed Bv Cream of Mushroom Soup Expect Littte Immediate snaps should be sewed. To prevent windows from stick­ -stimulates nom al bowel action day Roland Co •Veal Chops afterday! Scalloped Potatoea Chanee in Financial Policy ing, rub a little floor wax in the Use top-stitching to emphasize Brussels Sprouts window sash groove. lines that are important to the de­ Lemon and water is good for you. Molded Frdit Salad ^X/'ITH the holiday season over sign of a dress, suit, or coat. This Lemons aie among the richest sources Bran Muffins ’ ’ and official Washington wind­ To remove the metal base'of can be effectively combined with Ofvitaminc1Whichcombatsfeitiguet Baked Custard Caramel Sauce ing up the most brilliant social, sea­ an electric light bulb that has lapped seams' and should always helps resist colds andinfections. They 4Recipe given. son since before the war, replete broken in the socket, push a . cork be done, by machine to make supply valuable Amounts of vitamins with diplomatic receptions, White into the base and turn it. sure stitches are uniform. Bi and P. They pep up appetite. They House, functions, state dinners and altalinia, aid digestion. Lemon and onion, pepper .and celeiy lightly In water has a fresh tang too-clears the various other social gatherings, the. Winter window washing is made To remove stubborn particles of drippings, then new 80th congress buckled down to a lot easier by adding denatured mouth, wakes you up, starts you going. add garlic, curry dirt which settle in moldings, the actual business of setting up a alcohol to the water to prevent cracks and other hard to get at Try this grand wake-up drink 10 i l j powder, sauce, policy and adopting the legislation to freezing. Wipe quickly with broth and. meat.- comers use a paint brush that has mornings. See if it doesn't help you! make that policy function for the na­ crushed tissue paper. been dipped into'thick suds. Use California Sunkist Lemons. Cover and sim­ tion during the next two years. mer for 30 min­ Most of the bickering as to com­ utes. Mix flour mittee, assignments and oflier prob­ StUL SsomcL dlcduuj. and salt with Vt lems attendant to the reorganization cup cold water NANfl Low-priced Iamb-Slioiilder may be of congress under the new con­ The touring company had never used for these Iamb pieces prepared and stir mixture to thicken. Serve gressional reorganization act have been of the best, and when they WHEl on skewers. They broil quickly and curry in boiled rice ring, which, has been settled or at least bottled-up reached the Stage of playing to the A R E f been prepared meanwhile in double for the time being, with the new GOP GOItf make a palatable dinner when yon boiler. s family of the man who owned the want to cook in a jiffy. leadership firmly in the saddle. And little, country theater, and found NAf1 A well prepared beef or veal it would be nice to report that the that even they left at the end-of Recent visits to the market have tongue is delightful. Those who have spirit of the'Christmas season has the . first act, it was decided to convinced me that most education learned to eat it reserve it for spe­ left congress with a feeling of peace break up. Two of the actors set about meat , cook­ cial occasions. Long slow cooking on earth to men of good will. How­ out to work their way back to New ery was forgotten such as is received in braising is ever, that would not be objective York. during rationing designated for preparing this delec­ reporting. They were lucky enough to get CHUCK and shortages. table dish. Whatever the reaction to the a passage on a barge, and when M ost of us Braised Tongue, Vegetable Gravy. President’s state of the union mes' passing through a lock they over­ worked ourselves (Serves 12) sage, congress,' Democrats and Re­ heard this conversation; into a sort of a 1 4-pound tongue, fresh publicans alike, can be sure that this “What you got on board, Jim?” rut about meats message, unlike some previous ones, “Load of fertilizer and a couple and now find that Water represents the President’s own think­ 2 teaspoons salt of actors, Bert.” we need 3 brush- ing. Bis proposals reflect his. own The two actors looked at each u p course on Yt cnp diced onions viewpoints and they are not the ideas MI I cup diced carrots . other in silence, then sighed deep­ meat cookery;; and ideals of the New Deal which ly. HE*! Meat should satisfy and to do so % cup diced celery President Truman inherited and 3 tablespoons flour “Cyril,” said one, “shall we nev­ DID Yo| it must be properly prepared. If with which he had to go along up er top the bill?” broiling is what the cut needs, make VA cups liquid In which tongue until the time the people cast over­ TrtEMU sure your temperature is high was cooked.. board this theory of government at COMIC I enough to do the job decently. But I teaspoon salt the recent election. TODAY'S H teaspoon pepper • Rub in Ben-Gay, quick! Gently warming Ben-Gay if it’s braising,' make sure the heat The new congressional reorgani­ GIRLS! WOMEN! brings speedy, welcome relief from chest-cold discom­ is slow and steady and the cooking Wash totigue and cover with wa­ zation act, if the GOP leadership try th is if y»u’re fort You see, Ben-Gay contains up to 2% times more moist. ter. Add salt, cover and simmer follows the spirit and letter of the methyl salicylate and menthol—two pain-relieving Here are a few of the things you until tender, allowing 4 hours. Trim law, is providing some obstacles, agents known to all doctors—than five other widely ought to remember when buying and remove skin. Slice tongue and apparently not foreseen by some of offered rub-ins. Iasist-on genuine Ben-Gay, the prig meat: First of ail, become ac­ place in pan with vegetables. Make the newly’ elected or reeiected con­ NERVOUS inal Baume Analgesique. quainted with a variety of cuts so a smooth paste of flour and water, gressmen, to the carrying out of On "CERTAIN DAYSf Of Month- Do female functional monthly disturb* Abs for Pahi due to RflEHIATlSM^ HUSClE MO, aad SHUUHS. that you can better manage your adding liquid and seasonings. Pour their pet ideas. For instance, Rep. Miees m ate you feel nervous. Irritable, /Uk for KM Bengal for CUdren. budget and give the family much- sauce over tongue and vegetables. John Taber, New York, is bent upon b o weak and tired out—a t such times? Then do try Lydia E- Plnkham’a Vege­ needed menu variety. Ask the Simmer for I hour. Serve with-po­ arbitrarily slashing some nine bil­ table Compound to relieve such symp­ market man for advice. He can give tatoes boiled in their jackets. lion dollars from the federal budget. toms. It's famous for this I TaKen regu­ you tips on specials and help you An interesting variation to the At the same time, Rep. Harold Knut­ larly — PinkhamrS Compound helps build up resistance against such dis­ Lii get more for your money. meat course comes in the way of son of Minnesota is determined to tress. Also a great s tomachic tonic I if you have meats boned at the lamb en brochette, pieces of Inex­ bring about a 20 per cent reduction market, always ask for the bones to pensive meat placed on skewers. in individual income taxes as well take home. They’re wonderful for These are broiled and go beautifully as corresponding cuts in corpora­ flavoring soups, sauces and vegeta­ with a dinner of baked, whipped po­ tion taxes and abolishment of the WNU bles, When you purchase large cuts, tatoes, buttered lima beans, a vege­ various excise taxes. 02-47 have some steaks or chops removed table salad and fruit whip for des­ for another meal. . There won’t be sert. Outgo Tied to Income so many leftovers, and you will be This would be fairly easy under able to get more variety from the the old procedure which has been in large cuts. effect since about 1865. The house ways and means and the house ap­ Spicy Fot Roast. propriations committee simply (Serves 8 to 10) would meet and, • with the over­ For a Warm Home 3-pound pot roast (neck, chuck, whelming GOP majority, would just . brisket, heel of round or rump) vote the cut through. Not so, how­ Z cups canned tomatoes ever, under the. new act. It is based Day and Night 3 onions, sliced on a scientific study of government Salt and pepper and not on the basis of levying taxes • jn Yz teaspoon whole cloves without regard to appropriations, I stick cinnamon or vice versa. The hew law pro­ Vi teaspoon marjoram vides that the house appropriations C kanae 74 H teaspoon pepper and the house ways and means com­ m a 0 H cup vinegar mittee, together with the senate fi­ k AVAILABLE Brown pot roast on all sides. Add nance and appropriations commit­ GENUINE tomatoes, onions and seasonings. tees, shall meet jointly at the begin­ Polirvinegar A broiler dinner ..prepared in a^ few minutes consists of tomatoes/ ning of the session . that they over all. Cover shall consider the President’s budget closely and sim­ Iaub patties and boiled potatoes sprinkled with cheese. recommendations and report a “leg­ m er 3 to 4 hours, islative budget for the ensuing fis­ UJnRm or until tender. Lamb en Brochette. cal year, including the estimated When meat is ' (Serves 6) overall federal receipts and.expend­ tender, place on 2 pounds lamb shoulder, cut in itures for such year . . . that such h o t p l a t t e r . 1-inch cubes a report shall contain a recom­ Strain liquid ■■ I cup vinegar mendation for a maximum amount COAL HEATER which was I teaspoon celery salt ' s to be appropriated and an amount ground the meat I tablespoon mustard s ~' to be reserved for deficiencies'. . ind thicken for gravy. I tablespoon brown sugar Oiat if the report estimates the pro­ *Fork or Veal Chops. Yt teaspoon poultry seasoning posed expenditures will be Jess titan (Serves 6) . SaB and pepper ^ the estimated government tax re­ LOOK INSIDE. • • See the Dtffereatel ceipts, then there shall be a recom­ 'VA pounds chops Cover lamb with vinegar, sea-7, mendation for a reduction'In the ★ Tour Hone is WARM Evenr MORNING I tablespoon salt soned with celery salt, mustard, public debt . . . that this report 3 tablespoons Sonr brown sugar and poultry seasoning. shall be made by February 15 . . . •nth a WARM MORNING Ceal Heater I Ya teaspoon thyme Let stand I hour. Thread onto skew­ i i teaspoon red pepper that the report from the joint com­ ers and place on a rack in’ a pre­ mittee shall be accompanied by a ^Ar No More DaSy Fires'to Boil I clove garlic heated broiler oven. Brown well on concurrent resolution adopting such - Lard for browning all sides and broil. Season with salt budget and fixing Hie maximum ★ Heats JUI Dqr and AS Night hi Coldest Have chops cut % to % inches and pepper. 1 amount to be appropriated tor ex­ WeathenrithoutRefuefiog thick. Salt each chop. Dredge chops For something a little different, penditure . . . that if the . report in flour which has been mixed'- with try this stuffed shoulder of lamb: shows that estimated expenditures' Why shake and shiver.,. and risk your thyme and red pepper. Rub frying Fruit-Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb. pan with clove of garlic; add lard shall be greater than receipts, the health . . . in a cold home? Enjoy dean, and brown chops on both sides. 1 lamb shoulder, boned concurrent resolution "shall in­ steady, healthful heat'.. . at low cost. 2 cups bread crumbs clude” a section substantially as fol­ widi a WARM MORNING Coal Heatei! r,. Lamb Cnrry.. - 6 cooked apricots, diced lows: ‘That It is the sense of con­ (Serfesfi) The WARM MORNING burns cheap­ 6 cooked prunes, diced gress tha't the public debt shall be est fuel. . .any k in d of coal, coke, briquets VA caps cubed cooked lamb I small orange, chopped - increased in an amount equal to the Lard or drippings for browning „ I beaten egg amount by which'the estimated ex­ or wood. Holds 100 lbs. of coal. .„ semi- . % cop chopped, onion \ ' _ Salt, and pepper penditures for the ensuing fiscal au^omaticv magazine feed. . . requires less Yi cop chopped green pepper Have butcher remove bone from year exceed the estimated receipts, attention than most furnaces. Yi cup chopped celery lanib shoulder and sew. it on three such amount being $------—.’ ” - Investigate WARM MORNING’S clove garlic, finely chopped sides, leaving the fourth open for Balanced Badget Dubiout amazing, patented features that assure an l teaspooii carry powder dressing. Make a dressing of the abundance o f heat for the average home. 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce bread crumbs, fruits and: beaten So under this law all appropria­ tions and: expenditures must be con­ You’ll like its low cost. . . ind 2 cups lamb broth (made from egg. Pile this into cavity. Skewer' ' in Jow cost o f operation^ bones of roast) ' or sew the edges together. Place the sidered in tiie light of the govern­ 2 tablespoons flour lamb shoulder on a rack in an open ment’s needs, as outlined In the SoU In <■ leading Bndnrak IM b n t President’s budget, and not by the laater, M aad AppBiaea atant. Sm . VA teaspoons salt roasting pan and roast in' a 300-de­ ^jsarfamttadetkr today. 3 cups rice gree oven, allowing 30 to .35 minutes desire of any congressman, however Cut meat in %-inch cubes. Brown to the pound. . ~ worth, while. . ATTENTION! Th^ size of the public debt is [OWNERS OF MODELS 520 and 120 " LTNN SAYS: Never throw away shank ends S fixed as congress goes along; I- Get a new Warm HoroingAUTO- Cook Meats Correctly ham or bones from the roast. JJse So whether congress can balance Im atic d r a f t regulato r ...«u - the budget at this session is a matter 1 tonutically adjusts drafcjteeps heatei For PaIatability — these for making soup,: a cupful of for conjecture. 'Despite many de­ I burning at the rate yon desire. Pro­ If you . are making hamburgers, which is very good for -dinner be-, vides greater comfort; convenience remember that loosely put together ginners on cool nights. Broth made mands by the new Republican ma­ and economy. SavesalgtoffiieLEaqr patties will be much more tender from these may also be used for jority for an immediate balance, to attach. Get one todays only $M5. than-those which are patted tightly. gravies and sauces. Sen.: Robert A. Taft, Ohio, considered Saves Itscoat in a hurry. If hamburgers contain ,only beef, . Never throw out meat leftovers. the deepest financial thinker in the they may be cooked rare; if.they They may be combined with gravy, senate, said, as.quoted in the Con­ LOCKE STOVE CjDMPJUIYr 114 W est Eleventh S t , K ansas City ^ Mo. bread crumbs, noodles or rice and gressional Record of May 14,1945; W-U have any pork in them, cook, them 7 “It seems to me that the . most- I. well done. ' used for stuffing green peppers. Canned meats and ready-to-eat Bacon leftover from breakfast is: conservative government cannot meats are a supper saver. They too good to. discard. • Break it into hope to balance the budget until ap­ UJnRm fHDRnmG OuudU /ltt- bits and pieces and use for flavoring proximately three years after the may be.pan-fried or broiled for add­ end of the war with japan.?' ed relish. the dinner'vegetable, soup or salad. M o re T h a n a IVlI LLION in Use Throughout the Nation!

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g e t M EN f HOLATIIM QUfCfCf THE OAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N C JANUARY 15, 1047. THE DAVIE ItECOKii protection offered us by pure wat­ Don’t Like Republicans Health Depai tment In­ er supplies, wholesome milk sup- We once asked a prominent formation plies and safe sewage disposal. ; C FRiNK STROUD Editar. merchant if he didn’t want to do We should all back up every ef- j some advertising in The Record. We should know by this time r . Fa rm e r TELEPHONE fort to maintain dean, healthy1 He asked us if we didn’t edit a that our local Health Department'' public accomodations such as res­ Republican newspaper. We told has a Division of Sanitation... In taurants, hotels, public toilets and Cl Entered atthe Poatoffiee in Mocks- rllle, N . C.. as Second-elaap Mail him that our paper was a Repub­ simple language sanitation means the like. Moreover, when it be­ When You Need Custom matter. Mardi 3.1903. lican paper. He remarked that the promotion of health by close comes necessary we soould feel To the he didn’t care to do any advertis­ attention to cleanliness. The old­ free to consult our health depart­ Grinding Bring Your missil SUBSCRIPTION RATES: est and at one time, the most* ex­ ing with us—that our paper was ment on matters of both private x * A N r OTE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA - * 1.5» readonly by Negroes and p'oor tensive of all the activities of a and public sanitation. SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA - 75c. well organized public health unit -Grain To Our Mill- ONE YEAR. OOTStOE STATF . »2 no white trash. We didn’t have our Because there are so many dis­ SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE ST iTE - $1.00 gun with us, and he was a much was this effort to control the eases that may spread through un­ larger man than the editor. spread of diseases and to prevent safe sewage disposal and unpro­ R I Here’s hoping the sugar short­ disease by encouraging public We are prepared to serve you There are a few business houses tected water snpplies, it is impor­ F rom age - will soon come to an end. that do not advertise with us. We cleanliness and doing away with tant that private individuals con­ Since the OPA went out of busi­ don’t know if it is because our health risks created by nuisances tact our Sanitary Division for ad­ six days a week. Wa pay high­ ness the meat shortage is a thing paper is Republican, or because and unsanitary conditions. vice before the actual construction of the past. Turn sugar loose they don’t want Republicans to The Division of Sanitation in of wells and sewage disposal plants. est market prices for your grain. and there will be no sugar short­ do business with them. our local Health Unit at this time The service of the Sanitary Officer R. P. Mavtl age. The Record has a large cicula- is headed by< Mr. Carl E. Shell, is available to anyone wishing J. D. Rcavf tion in Davie and surrounding who is a reasonable man and a C. F. War! In our opinion the good peo' professional advice on these' sub­ W e Handle counties, with not more than two well qualified ,Sanitarian. It is jects. Mr. Shell serves a large Cooleemee pie of Davie Countv will never T. M. IIemI er cent Negroes. the duty of this officer to inspect vote to licenselliquor stores in territory, but he may be contacted Lillie Lcabl The best people, in the world cafes, hotels, lunch rooms, soda this county. What we need is through the local Health clinic, Welfave Dl read our {iaper—hundreds o f the fountains, markets, slaughter pens Graino Chicken, Dairy less liquor and more good drink­ the County Nnrse, or by mail Bank of D | best people in the county, both and all other places in the com­ addressed to the Department of R. 0. -Jael ing water. Before voting for more Democrats and Republicans. We munity that offer foods and ac­ A. T. (Irani liquor consult your pastor ' and Sanitation, Davie, Stokes, Yadkin do not claim to run an independ­ comodations to the public for District Health Dept., Mocksville, and Dog Feeds, Dv. G. V. Cf read your Bible. Diivie Co. ent paper to get Democrats to monetary considerations. He un­ N.C. dertakes to find out if onr foods Davie Co. | Mocksville has made much pro­ either read or advertise in our ALERED MORDECAL M. D. Lula Foste gress in the last few years. Many paper. When a merchant adver­ 1 comc from healthy sources and if Health Officer. Ship Stuff and Grain J. S. Gveeil new homes have been built, a tises with us he knows our paper they are handled in a sanitary Davie Co. I number of new business houses represents the party of Abe Lin­ manner. He undertakes to find Lee Ketchie, of Statesville, R. 4, Deivey Sail have been erected, a locker freezer coln and William McKinley. out if there are facilities for pro­ was a business visitor here Thurs­ Inez XaylJ appreciate the business you Office Eqf plant, one of the largest furniture When a man subscribes for our perly refrigerating and storing day, and paid our office a pleasant foods intended for public con­ call. S. II. Chal factories in this section, a new paper he knows that he is getting gave us during the past year, and Faye E. if steam laundry, a - large lumber a Republican paper. For forty sumption, or whether they are S. B. Coof plant in South Mocksville, and a years we have been a citizen of poorly kept and exposed to rats, Notice Of Dissolutiop will try to serve you better this Ossie C. number of smaller wood-working Davie County—fact is, we were roaches and filth. He attempts to Lncile M.| bom in a log cabin in Calahaln see that John Q. Public gets a Notice is hereby given that die Lenova plants. . Many other buildings will year than ever before. When AYelfave be built when matarial is available. township, and spent the greater dean glass, a dean plate and dean partnership heretofore existing be­ knife and fork, and that his food tween Grady N. Ward and Har­ Mrs. L. What we need nOw is more dwell­ part of our life in Davie county. vey L. Gobble, trading as Davie you need anything in the feed Marvin ing houses. Anumber of families We are not ashamed of our poli­ is prepared in a clean place by Tractor and Implement Company Fovsvth are anxious to locate here as soon tics. WepatronizealI our-mer­ healthy people. He inspects our of Mocksville, N. C., has this day lisie call and see us. Nancv Tl as they can secuTe living quarters. chants, regardless of their party af­ schools with a view to improving been dissolyed, the said Harvey L. ■ C. R. Ar0I Gobble having purchased the en­ AY. H. I lf Let’s all pull together for a bigger filiations, and will continue to do the school living conditions for our children. He inspects and tire one-half interest of the said Florence and better town in which to live. so, regardless of consequences. Grady N. Ward in said firm. Hazel Tif examines. into our ' public milk Notice is further given that the Davie’s Senator, Lafayette Wil­ Geo. B. Il Linda Jane Anderson supply, our public water supply, said Ihirvey L. Gobble hereby as­ ister-Hupp Feed Mill F. R, L e f liams, and Representative Knox Lind« Jane Ander&in. inf tut daughter our sewage and waste disposal sys­ sumes payment of any and all out­ J. D. Resl Johnstone are on their jobs in «f H iyden tm*4' Iiene Ander on. died at tems, and he seeks on all sides to standing obligations against die R. P. Ma Raleigh. These gentlemen are the home of h*r parents, M icksviHe, R 2, correct any unsanitary conditions said firm and that -all debts due C. F. AX’) said firm are payable to the said Near Foster Cotton Gin well qualified to represent the rhursdav r> O ping. that may exist. AU of this is done Mitchell f good old county of Davie, and de­ She is survived by the parents; one Harvey L. Gobble. Edivavclsl brother. Arnold Gray Anderson, on.esistT. with kindly intentions to promote This IOth day o f January, 1947, MocksviiV, Ni C .; City of Al spite the fact that one is a Repub­ Jury Ann Anderson; and ihe urandpar^nrs the interest and co-operation of A. D. Duke H f lican and the other a Democrat, Mr. ant Mra Frank. Anderson and M‘. both the operator and the public . GRADY N. WARD, Cooleemq we feel sure that they will work an i Mrs Maicus Boger. consumer. When necessary, how­ HARVEY L. GQ3BLE. AYilkins together in helping to make laws Funernl services were held at the Jerich >ever, this officer can and does ex­ The -J. i | that will benefit the entire State Church of Christ at Il a m., Friday. Rev. ercise his legal authority to com­ N. C. BI as well as Davie County. It has J F Binkhy officiated and burial was in J. S. Grf the church cemetery pel changes in behalf of sanitation I-Iall Dial been suggested that these gentle- and the public health. Aroeksvif men introduce a bill making the Land posters at this office. We should all appreciate the Davie Dl office of County Auditor and Tax Hendvixl Collector in Davie elective instead State Cl of appointive offices. J. P. Gvf Place Duke P | ROCKWOOL INSULATION ^ Centval Beer and Wine Hection Evevettij Raleigh, Jan. 8—The first beer METAL WEATH E RSTRIPPING 0. J. and wine referendum bill to reach C. R- P | die new 1947 General Assembly SAVE UP TO 45% ON FUEL L. S. Be Keys P | was introduced today by Repre­ Makes Your Home From 15 to 20 Degrees Dv.‘S. sentative O. M. Mull, of Cleve­ -J- AY. land, whose measure calls fos a Cooler In Summer Jasper vote in his county on May 10, on W^th the begiuning of ths NW Year we will strive to supply your needs all John Af Call 220 For Free Estimate C. C. Al the question of retaining or abol­ through the coming months. While many articles are still hard to g et we will do, ishing the sale of beer and wine RebeecJ our best to serve you at all times. " . Sallie l | in his county. Pfaff & Connor Insulation Co. Polly ... The measure would ban the sale Julia of bees and wine in Cleveland on All Work'Guaranteed Philco and R. C A. Radios In a Variety of Styles Brsmntl aud after July I, if a majority vote Moeksif for prohibition in the May IOth Davie referendum, and possession of Attractive Lint of Studio Couches, Base Rockers, Bed . wine and beer for sale would be iUegaL Violation would constitute and Living Room Suites, Kitchen and Dining Room a misdemeanor punishable in the discretion of the court. Start 1947 Right Chairs, Tables and Ftoor Lamps. Drug Store Entered For Men And Boys Some unknown thief or thieves By Letting Us Furnish Your Hall City b| broke into Hall’s Drug Store some Work and Dress Shoes, Rubber Boots and Overshoes The A| tim e between 11:30 Wednesday The Cl night and 6 o’clock Thursday Gas, Oil and Tires. Overalls. Comml morning and carried away the L. S. store’s narcotics. - So far as could We Have A Trained Mechanic To Look be learned- no money or, other Screen Wire, AU Widths, Asphalt Shingles. Lueilel Ossie merchandise was taken. The loss A fter Your Car When It Needs Attention Clias. I was less than $100. Entrace to Ray Al die store was made by prizing the and Cook Stoves Rodivf lock on the front door. It has Keep Your Car Or Truck In Good Obsevj been only about three months Yl State I since the Wilkins Drug Store Big Lioe Small Hardware. Keys I Running Order By Having It AIetroI was entered in the same manner, Raivlq and all the narcotics stolem. 'Floref Here’s hoping, the guilty party will Serviced A t The Shell Station Visit our store w hen you come to town, and look over Hazell be captured. Geo. pur big line of Hardware, Furniture and Supplies. We AIaxnI Some Big Hogs j. s. r can save you money oil many items. i'i Dr. Maiot Beauchamp, of Radiant, tilled Iv-I Katlif two fine porker, Friday. The IarReat one Smoot-Deadmon weighed 776 po-mds. and the sm alt one Duke| tpped the beam at 537 pounds. Porter C. C.l lt> ft Beauch -mp ala i killed n b>a hog Friday CooleT V f t that welahed 656 pimmls. When we. g-t I.-.V. «-V hungry next-snmmer w.e will know which Shell Service & Supply Co, Air. ■ way to travel to gat a square meal. Davil Davil £ D. W. Smith, of Woodleaf, was Wilkesboro Street Mccksviild^N. C. Wilkesboro Street: Mocksville, N. C- EdwJ in town one day last week on Fredl business. CentJ K§'- F. R | Ss-S : Hink t&i 'I X Si THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVlLLiE, N.sC.

C. C. Sanford Sons Co., General Relief 71,82 Balance 56i340.05 Horn Oil Company1ZWindow Pane . 1.81 Receipts for February ______— 8,599.67 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin Health Dept., Health Dept. 206.66 BANK BALANCE ..I______$64,939.72 COUNTY EXHIBIT C. H. Robertson, Collector of Internal'Revenue ----- 282.50 S. H. Chaffin, Refund Overpaid" Pees —.=.------203.94 DISBURSEMENTS MARCH. 1946 Dr. G. V. Green, Co. Doctor ...... ------25.00 To the Chairman of the Board of County Com­ „.$ 4,160.00 Lula Poster, Salary 24.00 Bank of Davie, Bonds & Interest __ missioners of Davie County: Dewey Sain, Salary and Labor 150.00 Lillie Leak, Court Stenographer ______35.00 148.20 Metro Products Company, Janitor Supplies ___ 39.91 Inez Naylor, Salary & Postage 6.86 ANNUAL REPORT OF INEZ NAYLOR S. II. Chaffin, Salary 188.00 The Pure Oil Company, Oil, Co. Hom e _____ Fay E. Naylor, Salary ------73.90 S. C. Stonestreet, FertUizer-Co. Home ______51.95 Financial Agent of Davie County 76.50 Ideal Grocery & Market, Food, Co. Home ------4.21 S. B. Cook, Salaiy 11.04 Lenora Alien Freeman, Salary ------86.80 Mocksville Cash Store, Co. Home Supplies ____ 76.00 * RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Welfare Department, Postage ____ 12.00 J. P. Green Milling Company, Feed, Co. Home 10.00 Dr. Clyde W. Young; Co. Home 2.00 Jasper Dulin, General Relief ------3.09 From December I, 1945 to November 30, 1946 Mrs. L. R. Powell, Boarding Home — 25.00 Mocksville-Hardware, Co. Home Supplies . ______Mr. John Anderson, Boarding Home 10.00 L. S. Shelton Implement Co., Co. Home Supplies ______13.75 17.96 C. C. McCrary, General Relief . 3.00 J. "S. Green’s Grocery Store, Food, Co. Hom e ______Dillard Paper Company, Paper Cups : ______1.53 DECEMBER DISBURSEMENTS Rebecca Miller, General Relief ....—...... ~ — ,— ------. 4.00 15.00 Theo Howard, Labor ______.------2.50 Sallie H. Spurling, General R elief ------— 50.00 R. P. Martin, 1945 Salary . 125.00 Julia Bullabough, General Relief ------10.00 W. H. Kimrey, Salary J. D. Reavis, 1945 Salary . 44.06 Nancy Tutterow, Salary ------—- — 80.00 Geo.-B. Hobson, Salary & Travel ______.:....— 118.93 C. F. Ward, 1945 Salary 107.15 C. R. Vogler, Salary & Postage 182.00 Hazel Turner, Salary ______.’._:______12.50 Cooleemee Drug Company, Medicine 5.33 J. D. Reavis, Commissioner, Salary & Mileage ... 22.03 Florence Mackie, Salary & Travel ______.-.______, 71.60 T. M. IIendrix^ Insurance 37.50 R. P. Martiii, Chairman Board of Commissioners, Salary — 25.00 Harold C. Gregory, Tax L isting ______100.00 Lillie Leak, Court Stenographer ------...... 49.10 C. FvWard, Commissioner, Salary & Mileage — ----- 21.43 State Commission for the Blind — ------5..------59.50 6.00 Davie County Library ------.-.______100.00 Welfare Department, Pood, General Relief The Davie Record, Advertising ------— 37.50 ------206.66 Bank of Davie, Juror Tickets 285.15 Mitchell Printing Company,- Discharge - Forms - . 66.82 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin District Health Dept. R. G. Jackson, Engineer, Town Clock Seiwice 585.00 12.11 Kathlyh Hoots, Salary ------80.00 Jacques Mfg. Company, Co. Home Supplies . 25.00 A. T. Grant, Co. Atty. Salary for 1945 ------— 250.00 Davie Furniture Company, Co. Home ------3.00 Dr. G. V. Greene, Co. Physician ------...__ Lula Foster, Salary 24.00 Dr. G. V. Greene, Co. Doctor ...... ------25.00 Mocksville Casli Store, Co. Home .... -...... — 6.45 Diivie Co. Old Age A sst.. 820.75 7.64 Dewey Sain, Salary, Labor & Refund ______175.50 ■ Davie Dry Goods, Co." Home ______Inez =Naylor, Salary & Postage ______'______:_____ 144.20 Davie Co. Aid to Dep. Children’s Pund 194.75 Hendrix & Merrill, Co. Home 6.73 ------156 Q0 W. H. Hoots, Salary, Postage, & Dog Vae. Refund Lula Poster, Salary. 24.00 P. Green Milling Co., Feed, Co. Home 44.20 J. S. Greene, Co. Home Telephone 6.00 5.05 ‘S. B. Cook, Salary 76.50 Ideal Grocery Store, Co. Home 31.20 Davie Co. Library ------10 0 .0 0 Harley-Walker Mutual Burial Assn., Ins., Co. Home . .50 Everett Blackwood, Travel ______..... Marvin Waters, Food, General Relief 6.00 Dewey Sain, Salary & Labor . 148.60 The Pure Oil Company, Co. Hom e ------*— 4.65 Lenora Allen Freeman, Salary...... 86.80 Inez Naylor, Salary, Postage & Box Rent ..— 140.90 Lee Waller, Still 5.00 OflEice Equipment, Welfare Dept...... — ----- 22.50 163.50 Welfare Department, Postage ______12.00 W. H. Hoots, Salary & Postage Mrs. L. R. Powell, Boarding Hom e __ 25.00 S. H. Chaffin, Salary, Postage, Box Rent — -— 185.95 Polly West,,General R elief ___ 3.00 Jasper Dulin, Boarding Home 10.00 Faye E. Naylor, Salary ...... - 72.60 Dr. Wm. P. Kavanagh ______9.00 S. B. Cook, Salary ...... 75.80 3.75 Mr: John Anderson, Boarding Home . 10.00 J. II. Dillai-d, Plumbing 50.00 Ossie C. Allison, Salary & Travel — 118.30 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin District Health Dept., Health Dept. 206.66 T. P. Dwiggins, Welfare Board ___ 162.25 187.80 J. G. Crawford, Welfare Board .... 50.00 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salary & Travel C. R-. Plowman, Fees & Food ______... 50.00 Lenora Dell Allen, Salary ______85.10 10 0 .0 0 Mrs. D. J. Lybrook, Welfare Board Davie County Library ...... —------.77 Welfare Dept., Postage 12.00 !,00 0 .0 0 Ben Dixon, General Relief Davie County School F un d ____ 21.00 Mrs. L. E. Powell, Boarding Home . 25.00 Siler-Reavis Funeral Home, General Relief 30.63 Forsyth County Hospital, HospitaRzation . Marvin Watei1S, Food for R elief ------4.00 Hubert Boger, Wood, General Relief . 12.00 Davie Dry Goods Company, Clothing, Co. Home 4.10 Forsyth Co. Hospital, Hospitalization 27.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS .... $ 5,822.90 C. C. McCrary, General Relief ______3.00 Nancy Tutterow, Salary 79.10 54,931.59 178.95 Balance ... _____ — ...... —- Rebecca Miller, General Relief ____ .,______4.00 C. R. Vogler, Salary, Postage, & Box Rent ----- 5,675.77 W. H. Hoots, Salary, Postage, Dog. Vac. Refund 158.55 Receipts — —I------Sallie H. Spurling, General ReUef------15.00 70.90 PoUy West, Gfeneral ReUef 3.00 Florence Maekie, Salary & Travel ------10.00 Hazel Turner, Salary 12.50 FEBRUARY, 1946 DISBURSEMENTS Julia BnUabbugh, General Relief 125.55 James Cape, General Relief 10.00 Geo. B. Hobson, Salary, Box Rent & Travel N. O. Rural Rehabilitation Corp. Bond & Interest ------192.00 P. R. Legans, Veterans A id ------87.15 MitcheU Printing Company, Office SuppUes, C. S. C. —7----- 3.91 Carolina Blue Printers, Map Book ------294.75 Commercial Printing Company, Office Supplies, C. S. C ...... 2.80 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel------22.03 85.00 25.00 T. A. Vanzant, Listing Tax Keys -Printing Company, Discharge Forms ___ .'.—--.------7.72 R. P. Martin, Salary ------Clarence E. Craven, Tax Listing 145.80 182.75 C. F. Ward, Salary ... 21.43 C. R. Vogler, Salary & Box R en t ______-*______L. S. Driver, Tax Listing 85.00 Nancy Tutterow, Salary ______,______80.00 Mitchell Printing Co. Pee Book ------35.33 2.75 20.24 J. P. LeGrand, Federal Stamps Faye E. Naylor, Salary ______73.90 Edwards & Broughton Co. Discharge Forms W. F. Stonestreet, Surveying ..... 5.00 City of Mocksville, Water . 1.60 S. H. Chaffin, Salary, Postage, & Box Rent ______:------188.75 83.2a Dame Real Estate, Loan & Ins. Co., Bonds : ------465.00 The Davie Record ..: ______23.00 Duke Hospital, Hospitalization ------Bank of Davie, Interest on Bonds 952.50 Cooleemee Drug Company, Medicine ------4.00 Dr. Grady Ross, General Relief ______25.00 C. F. Ward, Salary & Travel.... 21.43 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salary & Travel — ------212.48 Wilkins Drug Company, Medicine for J a il------.50 25.00 The J. N. Ledford Co. Welfare Dept. Gen. Relief -2.40 R. P. Martin, Salary Ossie C. AUison, Salary & Travel ______137.70 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel 22.03 Ray McClamrock, Fuel for- Jail ....------30.00 N. C. Baptist Hospital, Hospitalization ------16.00 80.00' 14.94 Nancy Tutterow, Salary L.'S.'Bowden, Salary, Postage, & Box R ent ______241.28 J. S. Green’s Store, Pood* for Co. H om e ---- 182.00 18.50 Hall Drug Company, Medicine Co. Hom e ---- 1.00 C. R. Vogler, Salary & Postage E. L. Blackwood, Fees L. S. Bowden, Salary, Travel & Postage ...'..I— ------240.53 T. I. 'Caudell, Fee 1.56 Mocksville Cash Stor.e, Clothing Co. Home — ...... 4.20 76.50 3.65 S. B. Cook, Salary " E. S. Gales, Fees .... 5.31 Davie P iy Goods Co. Clothing Co. Home ------W. H. Hoots, Salary, Postage, Dog. Vac. Refund ------158.25 6.25 Hezidrix & Memll1 Food for Co. Home -— ------16.14 O. J. Benson, .Fees Lenora A. Freeman, Salary ------1----- .....----- 86.80 92.92 State Com. for the Blind 47:00 F. R. Leagans,. Veterans A id ______. Faye E. Naylor, Salary ----- .:------73.90 Bank of Davie, Juror Fees------...-.______214.95 J. P. Green Milling Company, Peed for Co. Hom e ...... 54.55 188.00 34.49 S. H. Chaffin, Salary & Postage ------....------C. F. Ward, Jr., Co. Home ______I__ .!______7.76 Duke ’ Power Co. Lights 140.20 34.40 Central Telephone Company, Phones 42.85 Inez Naylor1-Salary Central Telephone Company __ .....'.------Dewey Sain, Salary & Labor 157.25 Everette Blackwood, Jurors ------3.00 Kermit Shoaf, Witness Fee ______.90 46.56 Lula Foster, Salary —...... 1 24.00 Baxter WiUiams, Witness Fee ...... ______.90 0. J. Benson, Travel Dr. G. V. Green, Co. Physician . 25.00 C. R. Plowman, Pood & Fees ------102.40 O. M. Hendrix, Food, Co. Hom e ______'.______17.61 Katlilyn Hoots, Salary 80.00’ L. S. Bowden, Salary, Postage, Box Rent — ...... - 205.90 C. R. Plowman, Food & F e e s ... ______164.70 Bank of Davie, Lock Box R en t ------1.80 Keys Printing Co. Discharge Forms ...... 35.27 W. H. DiUard, Plumbing______,______6.00 Mitchell Printing Cov Index, «C. S. C. ------66.27 Cooleemee Journal, Adv. ______7.50 Dr.‘S. A. Harding, General R elief ------5.00 '26.34 74.38 Observer Printing House, Filing Jackets, C. S. C .______CoOleemee Drug Company, Medicine ______4.00 J. W. Carpenter Agency, Insurance ------Call & Booe Grocery, General Relief ______....:— .— 7.64 Jasper Dulin, Boarding Home .—I— :------10.00 Duke Power .Company, Lights ______:______27.40 Duke Hospital, General Relief------..'------..... 5.50 John Anderson, Boardhig Hom e------.------— ..... l’O.OO City of MocksvUle ______...... ------11.88 1 0 .0 0 - i" —— C. C. McCrary, General Relief ------~------— . 3.00 John' Anderson, Boarding Home — '.------.’.— R. P. Martin, Salary ______..______25.00 Jasper Dulin, Boarding Home ______— ----- 1 0 .0 0 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel ______— .25.63 Rebecca Miller, Gen. R elief ...... 4.00 'M' Mrs. L. .R. Powell, Boarding Home ... ----- I___ ...... — ..... 25.00 C. F. Ward, Salary & Travel ______23.23 VV-T*. • Sallie H.' Spurling, Gen. Relief ...... ------.— I...... -..... 15.00 12.00 3.00 Welfare Dept., Postage ... Hall Drug Company, Medicine .25 Polly West, Gen. Relief — Mr. Marvin-IjVaters, Food General Relief :.— 4.00 Julia Bullabough, Gen. Relief ...... — ...... 10.00 C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Co. Home SnppUes ______—------6.80 N. C. Baptist* Hospitals, Inc., Hospitalization 24.00 The MocksviUe Enterprise, Tax A d ______12.00 Bryant Turner, Ct. House Repairs ------...... 1.85 14.00 266.00 Dr1 Wm. M. Long, General Relief Dayie County Aid to Dependent Child’s F u n d ____ 185.25 MocksviUe Enterprise, Co. Exhibit ______•— O. M. Hendrix & Merrill, Food Co. Home .... 3.85 Davie Record, Land Sale Ad ...... :------4.50 Davie County Old Age Assistance-SHind ------793.75 Mocksville Cash Store, Co. Home SuppUes . 1.00 Davie Brick & Coal Company, SHiel, Court House ------35.87 J. S. Greene, Food for Co. Home ______.... 14.96 F. R. Leagans, Veterans Aid ______.------:------6.77 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ___ .....$ 7,525.31 69.70 Balance. ______-— ------.------—...... 60,754.49 J. P. Green Milling .Co. Feed for Co. Home . Davie County School EHind ______-______:__ 2,000.00 Hartman Elec., Service, Co. Home 2.20 Total Receipts for Dec .'. ------Z 5,675.77 Charlie Bailey, Wood Co, Home — ______,______7.50 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS______6,671.11 Davie Feed & Seed Co., Feed for Co. Home _I ...... 4.95 BANK BALANCE ..$66,430.26 Balance ------— _____ 58,268.61 Ideal Grocery, Food Co. Home . .90 Receipts for March ______13,987.02 W. M. Cartner,. Seed for Co. Home _____ 28.00 JANUARY, 1946 DISBURSEMENTS United Variety Store, Co. Home SuppUes 1.81 BANK BALANCE______i...______...$72,255.63 C. C. McCrary, Gen. ReUef . 3.00 Hall Drug Company, County Home 4.50 9.78 Rebecqa Miller, General Relief V.J_,...... :------' 4.00 DISBURSEMENTS, APRIL 1946 City "of MocksviUe, Water Sallie Hv Spurling, General R elief ______15.00 The MocksviUe Enterprise, Tax Adv. 34.50 Polly West, General ReUef ..... __ ,..*...... 1 ______.... 3.00 41.00 The Cocleemee Journal, Tax Adv. 12.50 M. B. Harrelson, Typewriter & Adding Machine HePnirs ..$; Julia Bullabough, General Relief ------10.00 Col. Internal Revenue 215.50 Commercial Printing Company, Office Supplies, 10.00 C. S. C. and REG. of D ...... • 29.03 James Cape, General Relief ______...... ______Bank of Davie, Bonds and Interest'.:.. 8.290.00 206.66 1.865.00 L. S. Bowden, Salary and Jurors 209.33 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin Health Dis., Health Dept ...... Bank of Davie, Bonds and Interest 167.95 Davie County Library .-.- 1 0 0 .0 0 Davie County Library'. 10 0 .0 0 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salary and Travel ------— 40.75 Ossie C. Allison, Salary and Travel ... ------127.20 State Commission for the Blind Elorence Mackie, Salary & Travel ....------.------71.60 5,826.00 Hazel Turner, Salary 12.50 Hazel Turner, Salary -, ______12.50 Chas. M. Johnson, State -Treas., -Bonds ------71.60 Ray McClamrock, Fuel 31.00 Florence Mackie, Salary & Travel _ Davie-Stokes-Yadkin. Dis. Health Dept. ______206:66 13.80 Geo-. B. Hobson, Salary, Travel ...... ___ 116.65 S. B. Cook, Salary ______.— :------76.50 Rodwell Electric Company, Repairs to Cohrt H ouse ...... 9.25 Observer Printing House, Scroll Books _— r ------63.40 City of Mocksville, Water .... ______I.—._-... _ Inez Naylor, Salary, Postage _____ —------' 141.20 46.50 Central Tel. Co., Phones 35.10 Dewey Sain, Salary- & Co. Home Labor ______161.00 State Commission for the Blind, Blind A id -----— ... 6.30 Keys Printing Company, Office Supplies, R. of D ...... ~,..A. 15.11 Sanford Sons Co., General ReUef — ■Lula Foster, Salary ------.____ ....: 24.00 33.04 HaU Drug Co., Medicine, Welfare Dept.-,. & Co. Home _ 4.75 Dr. G. V. Greene, Co. Physician ______25:00 , Metro Products Company, Janitor Supplies ------36.46 Rawley & Apperson, Inc., Office Supplies, R. of D ...... — 17.00 Duke Power Co., Lights ' Bill Lashmit, WiIness Fee - 25 "Florence Mackie, Salary and Travel —, ...... 71.60 Ossie C. AiUson, Salary,. Travel ______!.______.... 180.95: Mary CuthreU, Witness Fee _ .80 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salary & Travel. 179.25 Josie CuthreU, Witness F e e___ Hazel Turner, Salary 12.50 .80 • 1.20 Geo. B. Hobson, Salary and Travel ...; ------1------113.40 J. P. Scottj General R eU ef______Dewey West, Witness Fee • .63 Maxwell Insecticide Co., Office Supplies, Co. Agent ...... 9.48 Cooleemee Drug Co., Medicine . 4.00 Clinard Howard, Ct. House Repairs _ 1.00 106.80 J. S. Green’s Store, Food for Co. Home ... ------17.08 Q. R. Plowman, Food & Fees ...... J. a_____ Faye E. Naylor, Salary . 73.90 7.00 Mocksville Enterprise, OflEice Supplies Welfare Dept ...... 6.00 S. H. Chaffin, Salary &. Postage'______.....____ ....__ 188.00 Dr. P. H. Mason, General Relief ...... 85.00 Kathlyn Hoots, Salary ----- ...... 73.90 B. T. Broader, Tax Listing- ...'. ...; ...... -.______... Kathlyn ’Hoots,' Salary 80.00 38.78 Mrs. K. L. Cope, Tax Listing ....:.. ______imOO W. H. Hoots, Salary, Postage, Refund-Dog. Vac. I __ 157.50 Duke Power Co., Lights Mrs. Z. V. Johnson, Tax Listing ______85.00 C. C. Sanford Sons Co., General Relief ... 24.32 Nancy Tutterow, Salary ______.___ .____ .... ___ ...... 80.00 4.25 Lee WaUer, Capturing StUl ...____ ;______...__ _ 5.00 C. R. Vogler, Salary, Postage ______....______182.00 Cooleemee Drug Company, Medicine 85.84 R. P. Martin, Salary Mr. Marvin Waters, Groceries, General Relief ... 4.00 F. R. Legan, Veterans Aid 25.00 9.44 C. F. Ward, Salamr & Travel I. ___ ..:_____ Davie Co. Old- Age Assistance Fund, —-j-—— 823.75 Edwards Broughton, Discharge Forms 21.43 Davie Co. Aid to Dep. ChUd. Fund .... 195.75 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel______-_— ______22.03 Davie Co--Aid to Dep, Child Fund 206.50. a .-. /794.25 Edwards & Broughton Co., Marriage Certificates .— ..... 11,22 Davie Co.. Old-Age Assistance Fund State Commission for the Blind ______59.50 Dr. S. A. Harding, Genpal -Relief IShOO Fred 0. Sink Printing House, Marriage Certificates,... 4.00 Metro Products. Company,' Janitor Supplies __ __ 8.90 34.35 Siler Funeral Home, Ambulance Ser. 7.50 Ideal Grocery, Food ft»r Co. Home ______...___ .50 Central Telephone Company, Phones ----- Horn Oil Company, Window-Pane -______2.00 F R . Leagans, Veterans A id — ------...... ~. 72.12 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS..._____ . ..____ $13,034.62 J. S: Greene’s Gro. Store, Food for Co. Home ...... ___ Hinkle’s Book Store, Stencils ------—— ...... -— 3.15 2625 «

THE DAVIE RECORP, Mocksville , N: C-

Hartman Electric Service, Repair lights, Co. Home ______3.50 Allison-Johnson, Food Co. Home ______... 2.50 HaU Drug Company, 'Medicine — 1.10 S. W. Brown, ’ Harley-Walker Burial Association, Co. Home Ins ... 1.30 Ideal Grocery Store; Food Co. Home' .... ‘ 5.59 Hartman Electric Service; Repairs 2.00 S. C. Stonestr Davie Tractor & Imp. Co...... -...... 2.05 Farmer’s Hdwe. Co., Hoes for Co. Home 3.16 The Davie Record, Adv. 31.90 Ideal Grocery, J. J. Allen ______- ,_____ 4.50 The Pure Oil Co., Co. Home Fuel Oil 10.10 F. R. Legans, Service' Officer 89.83 J. S. Green’s ( Mocksville Cash Store, Clothing Co. Home > ______. 6.49 Ranbin-Sanford Imp. Co., Hdwe. for Co. Home 2.43 L. P. WaUer, StUl 5.00 Hall Drug Co J. P. Green Milling Co., Peed for Co. Home .... ______127.90 Hartman Elec. Ser. Repair L ights ______2.00 Allison-Johnson, Food, Co. Home ------— 2.00 State Commis. ~Davie ' Co. ~ Old Age Assistance ; 802.50 Hazel Turner, Salary 12.50 Hall Drug Company, Medicine — 7:00 Keys Printing Davie Co. Aid to Dep. Child, F u n d I: ______;___ . 173.25 State Commission for the Blind '...... 59.50 Siler Funeral Home, Ambulance Service 25.00 Carolina Blue Hall Drug Company, Medicine ______5.35 Mrs. Ada B. Snow, .Ct. Stenographer 35.90 Cooleemee Drug Company, Medicine ----- 4.00 Horn Oil Com C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Jgnitor Supplies & Welfare 7.42 W. H. Kimery, Salary _____ .... 50.00 Rowan Memorial Hospital, Hospitalization 25.00 Mitehell Printi City of Mocksville, Water ______11.18 Geo. B. Hobson, Salary & Travel __ 115.40 C. R. Plowman, Fees & .Food— ------89.20 Edwards & Br Geo. B. 'Hobson, Salary & Travel ______,____ 114.50 W. Hlj Hoots, Salary & Postage . 153.00 S. H. Chaffin, Witness fees -----...—:------2.80 Welfare Depai W. H. Kimeiy, Salary ______50.00 Kathlyn Hoots, Salary 80.00 C. J. Angell, Repairs 25.85 , Lenora A. Fr Mocksville Enterprise, Office Supplies C. S. C...... 15.85 Dr. G. .V. Greene, Co. Physician . 25.00 Davie Co. Old Age Assistance F u n d ------■784.75 Ossie C. Allis C. C. McCrary, General Relief ______3.00 Lula Foster, Salary I 24.00 Davie Co. Aid to Dependent Child Fund . 178.75 Lucile M. Doi Rebecca Miller, General Relief ...... ______4.00' Dewey Sain, Salary & Labor .. 158.50 Duke Power Company, Lights ------28.27 Faye E. Nayl Sallie H. Spurling, Gen. Relief _____ :.______15.00 Inez Naylor, Salary & Postage 143.20 The Mocksville Enterprise, Adv. 38.95 F, R. Leagan: Polly West, General Relief 3.00 S. B. Cook, Salary 76.50' C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Clothing ------20.20 L. S. Bowden, Julia Bullabough, General Relief 10.00 Davie-Stokes-Vadkin Districtr Health Dept. 206.66 Hom Oil Company, Window Glass .: ------2.50 S. H. Chaffin, James Cape, General Relief 10.00 Florence Mackie, Salary & Travel ;...... ' 71.60 J. P. LeGrand, Post Master, Envelopes for Tax Collector — ,150.00 Mrs. L. R. P MiteheM Printing Co., O ffice Supplies R of D 56.43 Davie County Libraiy ______1 0 0 .0 0 C. H. Robertson, C ollector Internal Revenue ------2 1 0 .0 0 Central Telep .Ri 1.25 R. P. Martin, Salary L. Foster, Pood General R elief ______25.00 Mocksville Ice & Fuel Co.,1 Ice ------r- 3.10 AVestern Unioi Forsyth Co. Hospital, Hospitalization _____ 33.00 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel___ ' 23.23 The Davie R Cooleemee Drug Co., Medicine 4.00 C. F. Wars, Salary & Travel ___ 22.03 TiOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ...___ ,______.'...$12,115.27 C. R.'Vogler, Salary, Postage .... C. R. Plowma C. Allison, Salary & Travel ______147.96 182.00 Baldnce ______33,355.05 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salaiy & Travel ______j______260.27 Nancy Tutterow, Salary Mrs. L. R. Pc 80.00 Total Receipts ------:------1— 40,104.44 Mrs. Allen G Welfare Dept., Postage j______12.00 Keys Printing Co., Office Supplies R. D. 10.20 Lenora A. Freeman, Salary ______86.80 O. N. Safrit, Wood 7.00 C. C. McCrai- BANK BALANCE ______.$73,459.49 Rebecca Mill Mrs. Allen Grant, Boarding Home ______25.00 The Mocksville Enterprise, Office Supplies C. S. C .. 54.30 Mr. Marvin Waters, Food for General R elief ______J . . . ' 2.00 S. H. Chaffin, Salary & Postage ...... 188.00 Sallie H. Spir Jasper- Dulin,' Boarding Home ______10.00 Faye Naylor, Salary ______I______... 73.90 . DISBURSEMENTS JULY, 1946 Polly West, Julia Bullabo John Anderson, Boarding Home ______10.00 DaVie County Schools .... 5,000.00 Harrelson Typewriter Exchange, Repairs ------60.00 Mrs. L. R. Powell, Boarding Home ______26.00 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin Health Dist ______2 0 0 .0 0 James Cape, Davie Co. Aid to Dep. Child Fund ------184.50 Glenn Grimes Duke Hospital, Hospitalization ______29.50 Observer Printing House, Office Supplies C. S. C. 42.28 Davie Co. Old Age Assistance Fund ------795.50 36.85 C. R. Plowman, Pood & Fees Davie-Stokes- Central Tel. Co., Phones 58.60 Hazel Turner, Salary . 16.66 37.55 Porsyth County Hospital, Hospitalization Duke Power Dnke Power Company, Lights ...... —...... 90.00 Geo. B. Hobson, Salary, Travel & Postage 124.40 L. S. Bowden, Salary, Travel & Postage i...... 218.93 Dulte Hospital, Hospitalization ______Davie Brick 10.00 W. H. Kimery, Salary & Travel .-. ____ 84.33 Commercial Printing Co., Office Supplies, C. S. C. 69.07 Mitchell Printing Company Cooleemee Di 17.79 Florence Mackie, Salary & Travel ------71.60 F. R. Legans, Veterans A id ______.,______87.35 Ossie C. Allison, fealary & Travel .... 123.15 Hall Dmg C Woodrow. Howell, Plow ...... 60.00 Lncile M. Donnelly, Salary & Travd . S. H. Chaffiif, Salary & Postage — ... ------188.00 The Mocksvil 202.65 Faye E. Naylor, Salary ' ------73.90 Bank of Davie, Juror Tickets 22.10 H. W. Cuthreil, Witness Pee ...... 80 Mocksville Ic Dewey Sain, Salary & Labor ______156.10 Metro Products Co., Janitor Supplies ...... I----- 78.75 Emma Cuthreil, Witness Fee .80 W. F. Stonest Inez Naylor, Salary ...... —------John Harding, Witness F ee s ...... 4.50 W. S. Davis Typewriter Co., C. -S. C- Office . 1.50 143.20 Davie County Nancy E. Tutterow, Salary ______80.00 Siler Funeral Home, Ambulance Service ... I__ 7.50 C-ity of Mocksville, AVater , 8.55 City of JIocl . C. R-. Plowman, Food & F ee s ______a .. 88.80 Mi’s. Sara CampbeU, Farni A gt’s. Office 32.21 C. R. Vogler, Salary & Postage ------182.00 Rodwell Elee Everette Blackwood, Jurors______9.00 R. P. Martin, Salary ------25.00 W. II. Hoots, TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS __ $11,186.44 L. S- Bowden, Salary ■& Postage ...... ____ 210.33 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel______22.03 Davie Countj Balance ______...... 61,069.19 Davie Co. Old Age Assistance ______,_ 799.75 C. F. Ward, Salary & Travel ______21.63 Receipts for Februaiy ______).___ .' 2,706.10 Davie Co. Aid to Dep. Child Fund ...... 185.75 Davie County Library ------1 00.00 F. R. Legans, Veterans Aid 89.18 S. B. Cook, Salary .1 ______171.00 BANK BALANCE .....______:___ !...... ;__ $63,775.29 W eBtern Union, Welfare Dept...... 3.73 Lula Fpster, Salary ______24.00 Cooleemee Drug Company, Medicine . 4.00 Dr. G. V. Greene, Salary 25.00 DISBURSEMENTS MAY, 1946 Mack Finney, General Relief ...... 20.00 Margaret Roberts, Delinquent Taxes ____ 20.00 Dulce Power Co. Lights ______.-.__ 33.20 L. S. Bowden, Salary & Postage ______223.93 Mr. Marvin Waters, Food for General R elief ____ 4.00 W. H. Hoots, Salary & Dog Vac. Refxmd . 157.50 Welfare Dept., Postage ______12.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS. ..$14,045.45 Welfare Department, Postage 12.00 Lenora A. Freeman,' Salary ______— 86.80 Balance :______.. 48,829.84 Ossie C. Allison, Salary & Travel ______148.65 G. G. Daniel; 3 days Election Board ...... 18.00 Total Receipts ______...__ .. 2,283.11 Lenora A. Freeman, Salary ______90.50 M. E. Glasscock, 3 days Election Board I __ 18.00 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salary & Travel ______177.90 Davie Count. J. B. Cain, Election Expense 80.85 BANK BALANCE ..$51,112.95 Davie Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Co., Ins., 151.60 Bank of D Ray McCIamrock, Election ,Expense _ 35.28 Bryant Turner, Repairs ______1.50 Ossie C. Alli Jeff Caudell, Election Expense ___ 7.50 DISBURSEMENTS JUNE, 1946 Clinard Howard, Repairs 1.00 Lenora- A. Atlas Smoot, Election Expense _____ 7.50 Duke Power Company, Lights ______27.16 AVelfare Dep Mrs. J. R. Siler, Election Expense _ 7.50 Central Telephone Company, Phones _____ ...______$ 49 .O8 Hinkle’s Book Store, Tax Office Supplies ______4.51 Lueile M. Do Mack Kimbrough, Election Expense _ 7.50 G. H. Emery, Auditing 75.00 Gray & Creech, Ine,, Co. Agt. Supplies ______1.71 Dewey Sain, Mrs. R. S. McNeil, Election Expense 7.50 Bank of Davie, Bond and In ...... 1,115.00 Consolidated Pencil Corporation, Pencils ..... ______3.93 C. F. AVard, T. M. Hendrix, Election Expense ___ 7.50 Bank of Davie, Juror Tickets_____ 110.25 J. D. Reavis Gray Smith, Election Expense ------34.14 Observer Printing'House, Inc., Tax Receipts & Binders :... 155.37 State Commission for the Blind ___ 59.50 Ray McCIamrock, Wood ______Naney Tutte H. R. Allen, Election Expense _____ ' 7.50 48.00 Geo. B. Hobson, Salary and Travel 116.88 F. R. Leagans, Service Officer ______.166.67 C. R. Vogler M. K. Beauchamp, Election Expense 7.50 Hazel Turner, Salary ______12.50 The Davie Record, Adv. 38.00 R. P. Martin Mrs. Bessie Penry, Election Expense . 7.50 W. H. Kimery, Salary 50.00 Geneva Navl H. G. Sheek, Election Expense ___ 7.50 Rodwell Electric Company, Repairs ______1.80 Florence Mackie, Salary and Travel______71.60 MoeksviUe Hardware Company, Co. Home ..... 7.20 Faye E. Naj W. F. Ferebee, Election Expense 33.36 Mrs. Sara Campbell, Salary ______25.00 S. H. Chaffi S. W. Brown, Wholesale Groceries, Co. Home . 2.70 T. W. Dwiggins, Election Expense ___ 7.50 Kathlyn Hoots, Salary C. R. Plowm 80.00 MoeksvUle Cash Store, Co. Home 9.06 E. D. Ijames, Election Expense ______' 7.50 A. T. Grant, Salary L. S. Bowdei 250.00 Harley-Walker Mutual Burial Assn., Co. Home Ins. 1.30 Mrs: J. M. Anderson, Election Expense 7.50 Kathlyn Hoots, Salary for J u ly ~ ______Inez Naj-lor, 80.00 J. P.,Green MiUing Company, Feed, Co. Hom e_____ 132.20 R. L. Gaither, Election Expense _____ 7.50 S. B. Cook, S. H. Chaffin, Salary, Postage' and Box Rent 188.75 ,Hall Drug Co., Medicine 3.00 Claude Cartner, Election Expense ___ 33.63 Faye E. Naylor, Salary Lula Foster, 73.90 J. S. Green’s Grocery Store, Food, Co. Home Bruce Turner, Election Expense _____ 7.50 21.81 Dr. G. V. Gr Paul Eaton, Election Expense ___ 15.00 WaUace, Inc., Co. Home Supplies ______14.10 T. R. Towell, Election Expense 7.50 Herman Brewer, Election Expense Geo. B. Hob. 15.00 City of Mocksville, Water 9.60 Fred Cartner, Election Expense I: ______7.50 Institute of Government AAr. II. Kime 37.00 W. S. Davis Typewriter Co., Welfare Supplies 19.25 Everett Koontz, Election Expense ______7.50 Hazel Turn State Association of Co. Commissioners, Membership ___ 10.00 C. C. McCrary, General R elief ______13.00 Mrs. Joe Stafford, Election Expense ______*.. 33.00 Florence JL Mrs. B. T. Browder, Election Expense ______.'._____ Zoler Anderson, Election Expense 3.00 Rebecca Miller, General ReUef ______, 7.50 4.00 Kathlyri Ho Marvin Jones, Election Expense______H. M- Shoaf, Election Expense ___ 3.00 SaUie H. Spurling,: General Relief ....______15.00 7.50 W. H. Hoots Willie Barney, Election Expense D. D. Bennett, Election Expense ... 3.00 Polly West, General Relief 3.00 7.50 Robert Kig Mrs. Ralph Potts, Election Expense ___ 7.50 J. M: Davis, Election Expense .. . 4.00 Julia_ BuUa-bough, General Relief 10.00 Mocksville I Odell James, Election Expense ______34.59 •Mitchell Printing Co., Office Expense, C. S. C. 1.31 James Cape, General ReUef . 10.00 Cooleemee Leo Brown, Election Expense ______7150 Kathlyn' Hoots, Salary for August 80.00 Mrs. L. R. PoweU, Boarding Home .. 25.00 Central Tel J. V. Miller, -Election Expense __ 7.50 Inez Naylor, Salary, Postage and Box Rent 144.20 Mr. John Anderson, Boarding Home 10.00 C. C. JIcCr Mrs. CauzeIIe Gregory, Election Expense . 7.50 Nancy Tutterow, Salary. .... 80.00 Mrs. Allen Grant, Boarding Home 75.00 Rebecca M' Steelman Spillman, Election Expense __ 7.50 C. R. Vogler, Salary, Postage, and- Box Rent ______182.75 Cooleemee Drug Company, Medicine ______:_____ 9.00 R. P. Martin, Salary ______i_„______Sallie H. Sp Mrs. Ben Smith, Election Expense _____ 7.50 25.00 North Carolina Baptist Hospitals, Inc ______184.83 ■Mrs. Nell James, Election Expense_____ 7.50 C. F.-. Ward, Salary and Travel J I______;______21.43 Polly AVest, The MocksviUe Enterprise, Welfare Dept. ______.... 6.50 Julia Bulla’ W. W. Langston, Election Expense- ____ 33.00 J. D. Reavis, Salary and. Travel ...... ______22.03 Ideal Grocery & Market, Food ______I__ 8.28 Woodrow Howell, Election-Expense __ 7.50 Davie Coirnty Library ______1 0 0 .0 0 James Cap S. B. Cook, Salary ...... ______Mocksville Ice & Fuel Co., Iee ___ ,___ ...... ______3.90 Davie-Stoke L. S. Driver, Election Expense 7.50 76.50 19.24 Lula Foster, Salary C. C. Sanford Sons Co., Welfare D ept. ______...... Davie Furn Miss Jabe Ferebee, Election Expense 7.50 24.00 Dr. S. A. Harding, Dr. caU Dr. G. V. Green, Salary ..... _____ 27.00 Sanford So R. L. Peoples, Election Expense ..: ____ 7.50 25.00 Central Telephone Company, Phones ___ 55.61 Mrs. W. L. Reavis, Election Expense .. 7.50 Dewey-Sain, Salary and Labor 152.40 Hall Drug N. B. Dyson, Co. Home Labor Forsyth County Hospital, Hospitalization 48.00 Mocksville A. L. Jordan, Election Expense ____ 39.20 50.00 W. H: Dillard, Plumbing ______3.75 Doris Shoaf, Election Expense _____ J.'S. Green’s Store, Food, Co. Home J. P. Green '7.50 25.48 C. R. Plowman, Food & Fees 99.40 Turner Jordan, Election Expense ___ Wallace, Inc., ■' Co. Hoihe Supplies Davie Dry 7.50 7.91 C. C. Sanford’s Sons Company, Co. Agt. Office 23.30 Mamie Wofford, Election Expense __ Mocksville Cash Store, Clothing, Co. Home J. S. Green’ 7.50 23.87 Rowan Memorial Hospital, Hospitalization ___ 25.00 C. J. Com, Election Expense ______7.50 S. C. Stonestreet, FertUizer Ideal Groce 16.61 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin -Distriet Health Dept. __ 233.33 J. M. Summers, Election Expense___ 7.50 Ideal Grocery & Market, Co: Home 3.54 Forsjdh Co* J. W. Turner, Election Expense .... 7.50 J. P. Green Milling Co., Feed; Co. Home ...... 134.15 Brewer’s N Mrs. Odell Foster, Election Expense .... - 7:50 MocksvUle Hardware Co., Co. Home TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ...... ______.$ 5,176.68 Frank Vogl .50 Balance ______.-.. 68.282.81 J. C; Ratts, Election Expense 7.50 C: C. McCrary, General R elief .... N. C. Bapti 3.00 Total Receipts ______272.62 Mrs. Harvey Gobble, Election Expense 7.50 Rebecca MUler, General Relief _ 4.00 Mrs. E. A. L. J. Luper, Election Expense ______7.50 Sallie H. Spurling, General Relief Siler Funer 15.00 BANK BALANCE -.$68,556.43 Frank Wyatt, Election Expense ______7.50 Polly West, General Relief 3.00 City of JIo Ray Burton, Election Expense ______; 7.50 Julia BuUabough, General Relief ■ 10.00 MitcheUPr Jacob Grubb, Election Expense ; ..... 33.60 James Cape, General Relief . 10.00 ' Allen Starr Ray Lagle,'Election Expense DISBURSEMENTS AUGUST, 1946 7.50 Mrs. L. R-. Powell, General Relief 25.00 Edwin Earl J. L. Smith, Election Expense __ ..\______^_ ___ ..... 33.00 Jasper Dulin, General Relief 10.00 Davie County Old Age Assistance. Fund ______United Var Cieero W. Smith^Election Expense __ ...... ______7.50 $ • 5.25 Mr. John Anderson, Boarding Home ...... ______10.00 Bank —------of ------Davie,---- - ~~f Bonds ...... ------Duke Powe Walter B. Wilson, Election Expense ______...... ___ _ 7.50 .. 5,952.50 Mrs. Allem Grant, Boarding Home ...... _— ______75.00 LiUie Leak, Court Stenographer _ State Com- Ollie Harkey, Election Expense ______....______7.50 39.75 Davie Co. School Fund .:. _...... I ______.'.__ ...... 4,785.15 Geo. B. Hobson, Salaiy & Travel 124.45 Keys Printi Mrs. D. B. Miller, Eleetjpn Expense ____ .....___ :.....____ . 7.50 E. G. Twiss,' Auditing .-....I...... _____ .-„ The Geo. D C. D. Peebles, Election Expense . • 2 0 0 .0 0 Hazei Turner, Salary 16.66 7.50 E. G. Twiss, Auditing .— ______;_____ Davie Real Eulis Shermer, Election Expense ______:______2 0 0 .0 0 Florence ^Mackie, Salary & Travel 71.60 7.50 E. G. TiViss, Auditing ______..._____ ...... __ _ The Davie J. Peebles, Election Expense ______. 7,50 2 0 0 .0 0 W. H. Kimery, Salary &,Travel ...... 84.33 Sam L. Hege, Election Expense ______.-.______,___ ... L: S.r Bowden, Salary __ I___ ,__ :... 209.90 W. H. Hoots, Salary ... ____ ..._I__ 150.00 The Mocks 7.56 .0. J. Benson, Travel 24'.00 Franklin R ' Jack Vogler, Election Expense 7.50 Dr.-G. V. Greene, Salary- ___ 25.00 U. M. Markland, Election Expense .... .,_____ .'._I,____ 34.14 Dayie, Stokes, Yadkin District Health Dept...... __ __ 206.74 Lula Foster, Salary ______.... 24.00 Edwards & Mrs. L. R; Powell, "Boarding H om e _ ., 25.00 .Coinmercial Printing Company, Office ,Exp., C. S. C I _ 24.20 S. B. Cook, Salary 90.00 Davie Cou Jasper Dulin, Boarding Home ______...______... 10.00 Lucile M. Donnelly; Salary ,& Travel ____ .7._ 210:14 Davie County Library ... 1 0 0 .0 0 Davie Coun Mr. John Andersdn, Boarding H om e __ ...___ ....___ ' ;; io.oo Lenora A. Freeman, Salary; _____ ,.______86.80 C. F. Ward, Salary & Travel 21.43 Commercial Mrs. AUen Grant, Boarding Hom e ___ ...... __ _ 25.00 Ossie C. Allison, Salary &‘ Travel . 153.45 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel 22.03 L. F. Willi C.-C. McCrary, General R elief ______...... a „_ 3.00 Welfare Department, Postage ....{..___ ....___ ...______- 12 .0 0 R. P. Martin, Salary 25.00' Marvin W Rebecca Miller, General Relief . , .4.00' Rowan Memorial Hospital, Hospitalization ; _____ .... 50.00 .C. R. Vogler, Salary, Postage 182.00 Edwin Ear Sallie H. Spurling,, General Relief 15.00 Dr. Frank B.'Marsh, Dr. c a ll I.....: __ ._____ J.______2.00 Nancy---- ^ Tutterow, - — rr j Salary* -T**---- 80.00 Elam Mfg Pollyi West, General Relief ...... : • 3.00 'N. C., Baptist Hospitals,-.-Inc.,Dbspitalization ...... ______48.00 Inez Naylor, Salaiy & Postage i. 146.20 Anchor Co Julia BuUabough, General R elief. 10:00 Afestem, Union.V...... ,'...... u.'.______.30 Dewey Sain, Salary & Labor 162.68 Dr. G. V. James Cape, General Relipf ____ :.__ ...... I....'. :.. 10.00 W, H: Hoots, Salary, Postage & DogVac. Refund __ ...... 156.00 Mocksville Cash Store, Food, Co:" H om e ...... ".__ 2.99 •Mrs. L. R. J.-P. Green Milling Co.,,Feed, for Co. Home’_____ 120.75 Farihers Hardware & Supply Co., Co. Home Supplies 1.00 Darnel Furniture & Electric Co., Co: Home SuppUes '■’■ 17.95 Mrs. AUen J. S. Green’s Store, Food Co. Home ...... —;__ .... 19.07 City of. Mocksville, Water ...... ___ ;______9.25 j J. P. Green Milling Co., Feed _____ .....______...... __ __ - 100.25 F. R. Leaga Davie Co I/

THE DAVIE RECORD, M o ck sville ^ N. C.

1 .1 0 S. W. Brown, Wholesale Groceries, Co. Home 2.70 A. T. Grant, Traveling Expense ___ 25.00 W. N.- Smith; Marker for Election — 10.00 2.00 S. C. Stonestreet, Co. Home ______3.23 Mrs. Luna Williams, General Relief . 8.00 Atlas Smoot, Judge for Election __ 10.00 31.90 Ideal Grocery, Pood, Co. Home 13.69 Dr. S. A. Harding, Dr. calls - .. 9.00 P. H. Mason, Judge for E lection ; 10.00 89.83 J. S. Green’s Grocery Store, Food for Co. Home 25.11 .89 Western Union ______:. 5.00 5.00 Hall Drug Company, Medicine 3.25 The Miehie Company, Supplies, C. S. C. 5.00 E. C. Morris, Clerk for Election . Z.00 State Commission for the Blind ______;___ 124.00 Jasper Dulin, General Relief ______10.00 Helen G. Wilson, Clerk for' Election ______5.00 7;00 Keys Printing Company, Office Supplies, Reg. of D eeds _ 17.15 Flora W. Siler, Clerk for Election ______5.00 25:00 Carolina Blue Printers, Office Supplies, Reg. of Deeds 46.75 TOTAL DISBUJiSEMENTS ...______:.$10,976.70 Mrs. Irene H. Young, Clerk for Election ------5.00 Ray .McClamrock, Registrar1 for Election ______.'.___ 49.99 4.00 Horn Oil Company, Window glass ______1.75 Balance ------—...... 59,835.46 25.00 R. B. Sanford, Jr., Clerk for Election______J____ 5.00 Mitchell Printing Co., Office Supplies, Reg. of Deeds __ 11.67 Total Redeipts .... 12,684.91 89.20 Bdwartls & Broughton Co., Supplies, Reg. of Deeds _____ 53.78 S. M. Call, Clerk for Election 5.00 T. J. Caudell,. Clert for Election .-______5.00 2.80 Welfare Department, Postage ..... ______i___ ’ 12.00 BANK BALANCE ____ $72,520.37 25.85 Lenora A. Freeman, Salary ... ______90.50 Claude Cartrier, Registrar for Election ------:______42.39 .... 784.75 Ossie C. Allison, Salary & TraJvel'...... 140.80 B. W. Turner, Judge for Election ______1 0 .0 0 v 178.75 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salary & Travel ______178.60 DISBURSEMENTS OCTOBER, 1946 L. R. Towell, Judge for E lection______10.00 28.27 Faye E. Naylor, Salary ______...... ______73.90 320.00 Everette Koontz, Marker for Election ------10.00 Bank of Davie, Bonds 10.00 38.95 F. R. Leagans, Service 'Officer______166.67 Bank of Davie, Bonds 1 ,10 0 .0 0 J. Lee Cartner, Marker for Election ....______20.20 L. S. Bowden, Salary, Jurors & Postage ...... 228.33 L. P. Waller, Fees 2.00 Mrs. Joe Stafford, Registrar for Election ______43.35 2.50 S. H. Chaffin, Salary & Postage ______188.00 Fishel Brothers, Repairs for Court House ; 18.00 W. T. Foster, Judge for Election ______10.00 fo r ...... 150.00 Mrs. L. Bi Powell, Boarding Home ______I______17.20 B. L. Barker, Labor, Court H ouse ______25.00 B. T. Browder, Judge for E lection------10.00 .... 2 1 0 .0 0 Central Telephone Company, Phones ______47.76 C. F. Ward, Jr., Labor, Court House . 2.00 Mrs. B. T. Browder, Clerk for Election ------10.00 3.10 Western Union ------:------3.00 C. H. Robertson, Collector of Intemar Revenue 246.60 Maxine Long, Clerk for Election ______..__ 10.00 The Davie Record, Adv. Land Sales. ______:______161.40 F. R. Leagans, Service Officer ______167.67 M. R. Jones, Judge for Election------.------10.00 '...$12,115.27 C. R. Plowman, Food & F ees ______.... 200.40 R. J. Smith, Repairs, Court House 1.50 Paul Cornatzer, Clerk for Election 10.00 .... 33.355.05 Mrs. L. R. Powell, Boarding Home ______...... _____ 25.00 S. H. Chaffin, Salary, Juvenile Judge, Postage 188.00 W. B. Wilson, Judge for Election------12.00 .... 40,104.44 Mrs. Allen Grant, Boarding Home ...... 97.50 Faye E. Naylor, Salary 73.90 Louise Smith, Judge for Election ....______10.00 C. C. McCrary, General Relief ______3.00 W. H. Hoots, Salary, Dog Vac. Refund 154.50 C. W. Smith, Marker for Election ______... 10.00 I. $73,459.49 Rebeeca Miller, General Relief ------4.00 R. J. Hendrix, Labor, Court House ----- 5.00 J. L. Smith, Registrar for Election'-.______44.82 Sallie H. Spurling, General Relief"...... '.------— 15.00 Wl H. Kimery, Salary & Travel ______84.33 Mrs. D. B. Miller, Clerk for Election ______10.00 Polly West, General Relief 3.00 Florence Mackie, Salary & Travel ___ 71.60 C. D. Peebles, Clerk for Election ...: ------______10.00 Julia Bullabough, General Relief ------10.00 Hazel Turner, Salary lff.66 Sam Hege, Judge for Election -----.'.....______10.00 10.00 $ 60.00 Janies Cape, General Relief '.______10.00 Geo. Bv Hobson, Salary, Travel & Postage 124.40 Jack Vogler, Judge for Election.------1S4.50 Glenn Grimes Couch, General R elief ______15.00 J. D. Reavis, Salary & Travel ..— ...... 22.03 Eulius ShermeivClerk for Election ______10.00 795.50 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin District Health Dept. 233.33 C. F. Ward, Salary & Travel'. ______21.43 W. A. Bailey, Clerk for Election 10.00 16.66 Duke Power Co., Lights —-...... 29.35 R. P. Martin, Salary 25.00 C. M' Markland, Registrar for Election ______42.90 124.40 Davie Briek & Coal Company, Coal ...... 404.25 C. R. Vogler, Salary, Clerk to Board of Comrs. & Postage _ 182.00 Hubert Boger, Clerk for Election ______10.00 S4.33 Cooleemee Drug Co., Medicine ...... 5.75 80.00 B. C. Teague, Registrar ,for Election ------43.35. Nancy Tutterow, Salary ______:______10.00 71.60 Hall Drug Co., Medicine 7.00 C. C. McCrary, General Relief ______3.00 Mrs. Lillian Gregory, Clerk for Election ______Mi's. Odell James, Clerk for Election — ______10.00 ...... 188.00 The MocksvilIe Enterprise, Absentee BaL 18.00 j 4.00 Rebecca. Miller, General Relief ______...... ___ _ 10.00 73.90 Mocksville Ice & Fuel Co., Ic e ------' 6.65 Sallie H. Spurling, General Relief J______^— ...... • 15.00 Evan Lakey, Clerk for Election ______156.10 W. F. Stonestreet, Auctioneer 5.00 3.00 C. E. Milholen, Jr., Registrar for Election ______45.54 Polly West, General Relief 10.00 143.20 Davie County Old Age Assistance Fund . 810.25 Julia Bullabough, General Relief __ 10.00 J. H. Roane, Clerk for Election ------80.00 City of Mocksville, Water 10.48 James Cape, General Relief ------10.00 W. M. Owens, Judge for Election ...... ______10.00 182.00 Rodwell Electric Co.,,Labor ------6.20 8.00 Mrs. E. E. Gales, Clerk for Election .... ______10.00 Ltuia Williams, General Rielief 10.00 25.00 W. H. Hoots, Juror Tickets Refund------346.90 Mrs. L. R. Powell, Boarding Home 25.00 Miss Doris Shoaf, Clerk for Election ______22.03 Davie County Aid to Dependent Child Fund 165.50 54.24 Ethyl Bivensr Clerk for Election 10.00 Mrs. Allen Grant, Boarding Home __ 10.00 21.63 - 1 0 .0 0 Thelma McDaniel, Clerk for Election .... Jasper Dulin, Bearding Hom e ... 10.00 100.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ...... $11,486.87 Davie County Library ______1 0 0 .0 0 C. W. Eatonj Marker for Election ____ L. Y. Peeler, Marker for Election ------10.00 171.00 Balance ------...... 57,069.56 Dr. G. Vl Green, Co. D octor ______25.00 24.00 . 24.00 Grady Spry, Clerk for Election ------10.00 Total Receipts ------13,742.60 Lula Foster, Salary .... ------42.63 25.00 ' S. B. Cook, Salary 90.00 Gray Smith, Registrar for Election .... 20.00 Richard Allen, Judge for. Election — ; 10.00 BANK BALANCE ..$70,812.16 Inez Naylor, Salary, Postage ______144.20 223.93 176.00 M. K. Beauchamp, Judge for Election 10.00 Dewey Sain, Salary & Refund ______10.00 157.50 Davie Dry Goods, Clothing, Co. Home ______- 5.96 Mrs. W. R. Foster, Clerk for Election .... 12.00 Mrs. Bessie Penry, Clerk for Election 10.00 DISBURSEMENTS SEPTEMBER, 1946 J.. P. Green Milling Company, Feed, Co. Home 61.40 148.65 8.67 Marvin Bates, Marker for E lection _____ 10.00 Ideal Grocery & Market, Food, Co. Hom e _____ 10.00 90.50 ..4 5,000.00 3.74 H. G. Sheek, Marker for Election Davie County School F u n d ------United Variety Store, Supplies,- Co. Home __ — 10.00 177.90 Allison-Johuson Co., Food, Co. Home . 3.35 Joe Langston Hepler, Clerk for Election — Bank of Davie, Bonds ------1,080.00 Willie Boyd, Clerk for Election I ____ 10.00 151.60- Ossie C. Allison, Salary and Travel ...... 150.45 Harley-Wallier Mutual Burial Ass’n, Co. Home 1.30 1.50 4.10 Ray Lagle, Jr., Clerk for Election______10.00 Lenora A. Freeman, Salary ...... 90.50 Mocksville Cash Store, Food, Co. Home . 10.00 1.00 12.00 S. C. Stonestreet, Fertilizers, Co. Home — ______41.42 Frank Tucker, Judge for Election______Welfare Department, Postage ------Frank Wyatt, Clerk for.Election ------10.00 27.16 Lucile M. Donnelly, Salaiy & Travel.... ______217.48 Mocksville Hardware Company, Supplies, Co. Home 5.75 4.51 Irvin Bailey, Marker for Election ______10.00 Dewey Sain, Salary & Labor :____ 150.00 J. S. Green Grocery Store, Food, Co. Hom e ______26.15 10.00 1.71 Davie-Stokes-Yadkin District Health Dept. ------233.33 Mrs. Hazel Gobble, Clerk for Election .—„... C. F. Ward, Salary & Travel ------. 21.43 Ray Burton, Judge for Election 10.00 3.93 J. D. Reavis, Salary-& Travel ------22.03 State Commission for the B lin d ^______50.34 Iders 155.37 16.12 J. C. Rattz, Marker for the Election------1------10.00 Nancv Tutterow, Salary ------80.00 The Pure Oil Company, Fuel for Co. Home .f _____ — 37.96 48.00 - - ’ ~ ~ ~ " • 182.75 Davie Brick & Coal Co., Fuel, Co. Home & Court House — 33.58 Jaeob Grubb, Registrar for Election ______C. R. Vogler, Salary, Postage & Bos Rent S. H. Chaffin, Salary, Juvenile Judge, Postage & Ink Eraser 188.35 166.67 ....I...'.-...:.... 25.00 City of Mocksville, Water 7.45 R. P. Martin, Salary ------Faye E. Naylor, Salary ----- ...... ------73.90 38.00 Geneva Naylor, Clerical W ork ------...... 33.50 O. M. Hendrix Grocery, Supplies,. Court House ------2.00 1.80 J. D. Reavis, Salary------22.03 Faye E._____ Naylor,^ Salary ....___ :...... 73.90 M. B. Harrelson," Repairs to typewriter, C. of C .... ------32.00 21.43 7.20 Mitchell Printing Co., Office Supplies, Reg. of Deeds ----- 17.43 C. F. Ward, Salary ------—- S. H. Chaffin, Salary, Postage & Box R en t ...... 188.75 R. P. Martin, Salary ; ------—------:------25.00 Z.70 The Mocksville Enterprise, Supplies, Welfare Dept. — ...... 52.75 C. R. Plowman, Food & F e e s ------—-■ 116.10 C. R. Vogler, Salary, Clerk to Comrs. & Postage ------182.25 9.06 L. S. Bowden, Salary, Postage & Box R en t ------1— 210.08 Keys Printing Co., Office Supplies, Reg.- of D eed s ------2.59 1.30 8.00 Nancy Tutterow, Salary ------80.00 Inez Naylor, Salary, Postage & Box R ent ...... 141.20 Fred O. Sink Ptg. House, Office Supplies, Reg. of Deeds — 1 0 0 .0 0 132.20 Edwin Earle, Office Supplies, Clerk of Court —...... ------4.50 Davie County Library ------S. B. Cook, Salary ------...------90.00 Dr. G. V. Green, Salary ------;------25.00 3.00 Lula Foster, Salary ------j” -™ Kathlyn .Hoots, Salary ___ ——,------80.00 21.81 Lula Foster, Salary ------24.00 Dr. G. V. Green, Salary ------25.00 Davie County Old Age Assistance F u n d ...... 727.50 90.00 14.10 Davie County Aid to Dep. Child Fund , ------— 166.00 S. B. Cook, Salary Geo. B. Hobson, Salary, Travel, Box Rent & Supplies 128.10 Dewey Sain, Salary & Refund ------—- 157.35 9.60 Central Telephone Co., Phones 43.66 W. H. Kimery, Salary & Travel —I ------®4.33 J. S. Green Grocery Store, County Home ------— 24.62 19.25 Hazel Turner, Salary ------Duke Powfer Company, .Lights 28.32 <3.00 S. W.' Brown, Groceries for Connty Home ... ______19.00 Florence Maekie, Salary & Travel ------71.60 L. S. Bowden, Salary, Travel £ Telegrams 276.33 30.40 4.00 Mrs. Lenora Freeman, Salary ____ :...... 140.20 J. C. Charles, Wheat for County Home ------Kathlvii Hoots, Salary ------80.00 Davie Dry Goods, Supplies for County Home ... ------11.60 15.00 Ossie C. Allison, Salary & Travel ------188.32 W. H." Hoots, Salary, Postage & Dog Vac. Refund ..... ------156-00 J. P. Green Milling Company,, Feed ior County H om e ----- 61.35 3.00 11.00 Welfare Department, Postage ------12.00 Robert Kiger, food ------Mocksville Cash Store, Supplies^ Co. Home ------7.40 10.00 4.95 Robert Kiger, General Relief ------5.00 Mocksville Ice & Fuel Co., Ice ------Ideal Grocery & Market, Food, County Hom e ------14.99 10.00 Cooleemee Drug Co., Medicine ------— 4.00 Luciie M. Donnelly, Salary ,& Travel _____ 227.63 25.00 Metro.Products Company, Supplies, Court H ouse ------7.75 Central Telephone Co. Phones ------... 42.59 James Cassidy, General Relief 5.00 6.00 10.00 3.00 Brewer’s Nursing Home, Hospitalization ...; 63.00 I. A. Broadway, W ood ------C. C. McCrary, General Relief ------Kathlyn Hoots, Salary. 80.00 75.00 4.00 Forsyth County Hospital, Hospitalization 2.00 Rebecca Miller, General Relief ------State Commission for. the Blind 5L09 ...... 9.00 15.00 Dr. Wm. P. Kavanagh, Doctor Calls 3.00 Sallie H. Spurling, General Relief ...... Mocksville Ice & Fuel Co. 1.00 __ 184.80 Polly West, General Relief 3.0Q C. C. Sanford Sons Company Supplies, Welfare Dept. 4.90 6.50 Mrs. L. R. Powell, Boarding Home . 25.00 Julia Bullabough, General Relief ------10.00 Mr. Marvin Waters, General Relief ______I------4.00 70.00 8.28 The Davie Record, Supplies,! Co. Acct ...... I 6.00 Mrs. Allen Grant, Boarding Home James Cape, General^Relief ——------— 10.00 Jasper Dulin, Boarding Home ----- 10.00 3.90 _Davie-Stokes-Yadkin . . . -- District.... Health -*“»■ Dept. ” ' duOiOuEdwards & Broughton Co-., Office Supplies I ------9.75 19.24 Mrs. Richard Allen, Boarding Home 6;00 Davie Furniture Company, Co. Home 75.95 C. R., Plowman, Food for Jail1______....------101.60 8.00 27.00 15.90 3.10 Dr. P. H. Mason11Dr. T rips ------Sanford Sons Company, Co; Home ... Hall Drug Co., Medicine Ray McClamroek, W ood 6.00 55.61 6.20 Edwin Earle, Office Supplies, Co. Agent 6.00 Hall Drug Company, Medicine ------George B.-Hobson, Salary, Travel & Telephone Calls ----- 126.50 48.00 18.59 Duke Power Co:, Lights 1.9Z Mocksville Cash Store, Co. Home Hazel Turner, Salary ------"—-— ~ 16.66 3.75 W. H. Dillard, Plumbing------16.75 J. P. Green Milling Co., Feed, Co. Home------. Hl-OO Florence Mackie, Salary & Travel ------— 71.60 99.40 Davie Dry Goods Co., Co. Hom e ------' 5.75 T.- M. Finely, General R elief ..... 20.00 23.30 W. H. Kimery, Salaiy & . Travel ------— ------84.33 J. S. Green’s Grocery Store, Fbod, Co. Home ------27.21 C. C. McCrary, Outside Poor ------3.00 25.00 Ideal Grocery Store, Co. Home — ------12.83 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 6,515.99 __ 233.33 Rebecca Miller, Outside P oor ------4.00 Forsyth County Hospital, Hospitalization ------■ . 2 Balance ------— - 66,004.38 Sallie H. Spurling, OutsidejPoor ------15.00 Brewer’s. Nursing Home, Nursing Care ------• 3.00 $ 5,176.68 Total Receipts .— ...... — ...... 6,613.84 Polly West, Outeide Poor Frank Vogler & Sons, Ambulance Service — - - ~ 5.00 10.00 68.282.81 N. C. Baptist Hospitals, Inc., Hospitalization ..... ----- 124.00 Julia Bullabough, Outside Poor BANK BALANCE ...... ______$72,61852 James Cape, Outside Poor ------10.00 272.62 Mrs. E. A. Baity, Food for relief ...... ------3-00 10.00 Luna Williams, Outside Poor ... 8.00 Siler Funeral Home, Ambulance Service T. M. Finley, Outeide Poor 20.00 $68,556.43 City of Mocksville, Water 11.58 DISBURSEMENTS NOVEMBER, 1946 44.92 Mrs. Lenora Freeman, Salary — ------— ------103.40 Mitchell. Printing Company, Supplies, Reg. of. Deeds - - --- Ossie C. Allisonv Salary & Travel ------.-——,------~ 135.70 Allen Starrette, Labor, Co. A gent ------—------— 14.50 Elarn Manufacturing Co., Supplies, Court House .— ----- $ 13.50 11.40 E. C: Morris, Agent, Lot ------— 7,025.00 Welfare Department, Postage ------1...... ------— r— 12.00 Edwin Earle, ,Supplies, Reg. .of Deeds .------— Mt. Marvin . Waters, General R elief :— ------4.00 United Variety Store,. Supplies, Co. Jail i.------—...------c93 D. D.' Bennett, Rent for election .... ------1------3.00 $ 5.25 31.52 J. M. Davis, Rent for election —..... *— ...... 3.00 Call & Booe, General Relief —- — ------— 16.06 5,952.50 Duke Power Co., Lights .... Lt. J. A. Whitley, Cheeking Finger Prints —------— 25.00 State Commission for the Blind *. ------•-...... G.'G-. Daniel, Primary & Election Work ...... — 53.00 39.75 John N. Waters, Chairman of Board of Elections ______.— 169.06 Inez Naylor, Salary & Postage ------143.20 Keys Printing Company, Discharges, Reg. of D eeds 39.4b Central Telephone Company ...... ------:- ...... — :------... 48.91 124.45 The Geo. D. Barnard Company, Supplies, Reg. of Deeds .... 2.15 Leo Brock, Clerk for Election ..... — ...... - 10.00 16.66 Commercial Printing Co., Office Supplies, C. S. C. _ ------.... 6.64 Davie Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Co., Inc ...... — 24.80 Vemon Miller, Clerk for Election ... __ ;------—I...... 10.00 71.60 10.00 The Davie Record, Election Notice ------4.80 Keys Printing Co., Office Supplies, Reg. of Deeds 5.11 The Davie Record, Ady ------— ------:~ Lucile M. Donnelly, Salaiy & Travel ______203.82 84.33 The Mocksville Enterprise, Tax Abstracts ... ------— — 60.40 Robert Hendricks, Deliver & Collecting Voting Booths 47.50 150.00 11.25 Inez Naylor, Clerk for Election ------5.00 E. L. Blackwood, Juror Fees ---- :— ------.... 9.00 Franklin Ribbon & Carbon Co. L. S. Bowden, Salary, Travel, Postage, Box Rent, & 25.00 Edwards & Broughton Co., Certifs., Reg. of Deeds 3.61 M. E. Glasscock, Board of Elections — ...... -— ------34.00 24.00 Drawing Jurors ----- ...... ___ .....------.....------252.91 Davie County Old Age Assistance Fund ------596.50 W. M. Langstok, Reg. for Election ------..------43.75 90.00 Woodrow Howell, Judge for Election -----...—I——- — ' 10.00 C. R. Plowman,' Food for Prisoners . 81.00 Davie County Aid to Dependent Child Fund — ------—- : Brewer’s Nursing Home, Hospitalization ------— .— 64.50 100.00 Commercial Printing Co., Supplies, Reg. of Deeds —-— ---./ 16.49 L. S- Driver, Judge for .Election____ ?______-—...... -— 10.00 21.43 Davie Record, Tax Ad -.. ------7.00 L. F. Williams, General Relief —------5.00 O. E. Driver, Clerk for Election '...... ------— .— 10.00 22.03 9.00 Mrs. Nana Ijlaton Clerk for Election ______•------...... 10.00 W. H. Hoots,. Salary __ :____ :— ----- —— — 161.25 25.00' Marvin Waters, General R elief ------——-—■ Mitchell Printing Co., Office Supplies,. Reg. of D eeds __ 64.87 Edwin Earle, Stencils, Co. Agent -----—-----— --— ----- 3.15 Mrs. W. ;L. Reavis,' Clerk for Election ...... ^------10.00 182.00 24.00 Jane Ferebee; Clerk for Election — .—.—.'------—— 10.00 Hall Drug Co., Medicine & Office Supplies ______— ..... 7.05 80.00 Elam Mfg. Co., Supplies,- <£5ourt H ouse------— -— Carolina Blue-Printers, Office Supplies, Reg. of D eeds u 8.00 Anchor Compiny, Inc., General Relief — — ------14.90 Mrs. Sarah-Anderson, Clerk for'Election' ------10.00 146.20 16.00 Mrs. Nina Powell, Clerk for Election — ; ------— -- 10.00 Edwin Earle, Office Supplies, County A gen t ... ___ _ 4.80 162.68 Dr. G. V. Green* Salary E. D. Ijames, Judge for Election ....— .... :....—.—...------10.00Davie Brick & Coal Co., Fuel, Co. Hom e ______-— 5.75 Mrs. L. R. Powell, Boarding Home 25.00 2.99 J. M. Anderson, Judge for Election ------.....--- .... 10.00 The Cooleemee Journal, Tax notice 6.00 Mrs. Allen Grant, Boarding IJome..... 52.25 17.95 ■\V. F. Ferebee, Registrar for Election ...... i;....:...... —. 1 43.32 Edwards & Broughton Company Dr., ta x Notices' _____ 5.18 F. R. Leagansj Service OfBcer 1-66.67 100.25 L. G.. Sanford, Marker for. Election ...... — -----.....------10.00Davie, Stokes, Yadkin District Health Dept. -.-I.... ------Davie County Library ....— .-.— ----- 100.00

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Cooleemee Drug Co., Medicine 4.00 Deal, Pauline ______~______5.85 ' Name Docket Amount O ld e st P aper| G. H. Emery, C. P. A. 250.00 Eaton, John. Charles ______—,___ ' 8.15: 10.00 R. J. Hendrix, Repair Work ______I...______Harding, Dr..S. A...... — 9-194-994 No Liquor, 4.00 Ellis, Blanche, Marjorie and Glenn . Davie Beal Estate, Loan & Insurance Co., Bonds __ ...__ 502.50 3.09 Ijames, E. D...... I------12-158-1996 12.00 Forest, Jane Dri Gv V. Green, Medical Care ______15.00 146.49 Jaxjics, B. F. ------■ 9-131-894 .50 NEWS AR< Freeman,' Edward F. R. Leagans, Service Officer ______.'.______167.67 '445.47 Jones, W. S., D. S. F. Co. _____ 12-101-1856 1.00 Mocksville Hardware Co., Pad Locks ______.,______1.80 Freeman, Jennie ... 445.47 Jones, Willie ...... ------— 9-150-929 2.30 Mrs. Joe Henry Shoaf, Rent for Election .. ______;______..... 3.00 Frye, Roy 4.94 1.75 Ransom Cook, Judge for Election ______Jenkins, R. D. __ __ .'.------...... 12-116-1898 week with relal .1 0 .0 0 Gaither, Mrs. Ellen Heirs 20.07 Lillie Leak, Court Stenographer _____ .....______53.00 Jackson,- J. H...... • .. ___ _ 9-159-943 .50 Gregory, Thomas S I ...... 25.24 Mr. and Mrsl City of Mocksville, Water ______8.60 Jackson, J. H______. _____ 9-158-942 4.30 Griffith, Betty Lou ______near Yadkinvil| Duke Power Company, Lights 34.01 1.021.23 James, Sam C. ______...----- ___ 9-170-958 > .50 visitors Saturd C. C. Sanford Sons Company, -Pad Locks for Election __ 5.00 Griffith, Daniel Webh ...... 1.021.23 .50 Davie Co.—Aid to Dep. Child Fund ______179.25 Hairston, Parshall Heirs .. 10 1 .1 0 .50 Mrs. Thon Davie Co.—Old Age Assist. Fund ______..__ .1___ 763.50 James, Margie ______week-end with Hanes, Loula ______31.77 Ray McClamrock, Wood ______.1_____54.00 Johnson, Wes...... - _____ 9-192-991 1.00 ton-Salem and| Hanes, Pescual C...... 866.73 Farmers Hardivare & Supply Co., Pad Locks for Election _ 5.80 Krider, J. H...... ------_____ 9- 35-654 1.00 Wjade _____ 489.69' W. H. Hoots, Reimbursement for Juror Tickets______66.60 Krider1J. H...... :------_____ 9-158-942 .50 ... Mrs. Carriel W. H. Hoots, Refund for Dog Vaccination & Envelopes ___ 207.30 Hicks, Monia Foster" .... 50.21 quite ill at the| Lyons, Nellie' C. ______- _____ 9-132-897 . 1.00 Hodgson, John Henry 104.86 ter, Mrs. Lev ‘ Lyons, Jimmie L ee______9-132-897 1.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ______$14,265.97 Jarvis, Sam ,_____ ...... 2.74 Balance ______58,362.25 Loxvery, Dr. J. R. ...:------.;—_____ 12-158-1996 .83 James A. KiJ Johnston, John et al 2.86 Total Receipts______..... ______5,476.87 Mickle, W. A . ------—- _____ 9-137-905 .50 Sain1 of Wi| Johnson, .Louise ...._____ 6.97 Mocksville Moore, W ade ------12-117-1900 .50 BANK BALANCE ______$63,839.12 Jones, Donald H ___ 25.66 .week. Martin, Dr. L. P ...... :.------...____ 9- 83-766 15.00 Kerr, Bobby W atson ___ 104.22 Mangum, J. P...... '.------...... 12-162-2003 2.00 Mr. and Mr| Kerr, Mildred EIma I...... 104.23 Kannapolis, Martin, Dr. L. P ...... ,.____ 12-162-2003 . 15.00 Kerr, Nannie Bell ____ 104:24 with Mr. and J Morris, E. C. ..>______....12-158-1996 ' 12.00 Kurfess, Dr- B- R- and Lloyd 54.51 on R. 2. McNeeley, Marljm .... ------...... 12-162-2003 1.50 , Lackey, Etta —- ______...___ 13.72 County Accountant Summary McClamrock, D. K. ______3.00 ' Miss Margan McCullough, Mary 12.11 ing several dl Nori'is, H. A: __ ;______...1..... 12-143-1961 2.00 RECEIPTS FOR DECEMBER 1945 THROUGH NOVEMBER 30,1946 McDanieC S. G...... 478.92 City, the guestf Osborne, J. Y. ______...... 9- 83-766 6.40 wiler. Taxes' ______$100,631.09 Mitchell, Heirs _ 4.92 Oxvens, Wilson .... ______9-192-991 1.00 Fees, Clerk of Superior Court ______2,610.41 Mock, Ola ______794:33 Niiss Robe Purvis, Ruby A . ______9-192-991 1.00 ' Fees, Register of Deeds 2,096.40 Moore, B. C. ___ 105.98 turned home I Interest; Penalty & Cost 1,238.44 Poxvell, Bob __ :.__ ....______9-197-997 2.50 Overcash, J. C...... 151.23 with relative Income, County Home —. 591.00 Register Deeds—Iredell County _____ 12-158-1996 4.75 D . C. Peebles, Robert H...... 78.69 Prorata Administration 2,279.80 Register Deeds—Davie County ______12-158-1996 8.45 Victory Tax 969.10 Phillips, Helen and J. B. Allen ... 41.54 Preaching Smith, B. O...... _____ 9-179-969 2.50 Schedule B. License ______374.14 Safriet, Mary C ______136.20 afternoon, Ju Smith, B. 0 . ______i...... -■_____ 9-186-982 3.50 by Burrell Pr Dividends ______1 ,2 0 0 .0 0 Safriet, Howard D . ___ ...... 136.20 Smith, 'B. O. ------_____ 9-192-991 - 5.50 ville. The pu Safriet, Lois Mae ...... 136.20 TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR 1946 ______$125,699.41 Stony, J. C .______12- 72-1771 6.00 Sain, Gaynell ...... 85.01 Chief-of-Poll 1945 Balance ______68,279.80 Shore, E. G.. ______12-117-1900 .50 Shore, Norman D ...... 474.73 who has beeif Shore, E. G.* ______9-162-947 .50 ’ since before Total ______$193,979.21 Smith, Bobby ______150.75 Smith, P ercy ------.'.------_____ 9-168-956 1.00 to resume his I Smith, Helen ______91.10 Smith, R. G...... ______.12-159-1997 2.00 Less 1946 Disbursements ______130,140.09Smith, Marie .n...... ______445.47 Master Johl Stonestreet, W. F ...... J___ 12-161-2002 1.00 Stewart, Susy Olvia . 76.76 son o f Mr. anl CASH ON HAND ______.'I______..$ 63,839.12 Stonestreet, W. F. ______12-166-2012 3.00 Stewart, Lee _____ 77.73 Stone, who hj Stonestreet, W. F ...... ____ 12-2021-171 1.00 the past two' Stewart, Mrs. Jda S. 29.28 Smith, Orpha A. ____ :..___ —...I... 1.00 ter, we are gla Teague, Clydean .... 31.64 Sanford, Edd ___ ...... ___ 9-192-991 1.00 Walker, John L . 1,222.45 Harley Sofl Tatum, L. E ...... _____ 9-125-882 Walkex-, Lessie Green et al - _ 9.84 : .50 erection of Turner, J. W. J...... P ______12- 70-1766 .25 house on WUl Williams, Billy ______21 0 .2 1 Tomlin, George ______9-132-897 1.00 Sofley owns -T Williams, J. F...... 15.33 building Iors i CLERK’S Talbert, J. C...... I...... _____ 12- 95-1840 2.00 WiUiams1 Helen ______55.61 Tatum, L. E ______...____ 9-160-945 1.00 Tutterow, Guy T. ______5,970.00 Attorney j Turner, N. -E...... :.______....___ 12-144-1963 1.00 Daxds Hospits) Tutteroxx1', Mollie Cleo ______. 5,970.00 Tatum, L. E. ...______."... ten days ago, J ...------9-980-971 .50 treatment, REPORT TOTAL ...... $24,288.26 Taylor, Tom ______9-177-967 . . 1.50 hoping for hi! Turner, Mrs. Ruth .-.______12-170-2020 3.00 NORTH CAROLINA," Triielove, John...... ,______9-195-995 3.60 Mr. and Mq DAVIE COUNTY. JUDGMENTS PAYABLE Williams, Claude' ______^_____ ...____ 12- 85-1814 1.80 little daughte been making J I, S. H. Chaffin, Clerk of the. Superior Court of Davie County, Name Docket Amount Willard, Fletcher ____ I______9-137-905 I 2.20 North Carolina, beg to submit the following report of saving have moved I .Waters, Mrs. Sam .....'.______... 9-197-997 1.00 Smith holdsl accounts, trusts and fees payable as of December I,- 1946: Hendrix vs Abernathy ______...Advanced Cost $ 6.00 Wilson, Helen G...... _____ 12-182-2050 .25 the Southern! Davie County vs W. L. R eavis ___ ...... Advanced Cost 11.00 Wilson, Helen G...... ___ 12-158-1996 .75 SAVING ACCOUNTS Green, Mrs. Myrtle ______—11-215-1320 33.90 Mrs. Sm ool Wilson, Helen- G. ______12-170-2019 .25 Allman, Odell I 368.96 Wisemaix, Tom ...... ,______—Advanced Cost 20.42 who underwa : TOTAL ....„______Austin, Mary . 62.51 Smith, R. L...... $ 573.13 Daxds HospiJ —12- 11-1566 8.00 weeks ago, Baker, James . 291.14 Morgan, Earnest ______...Advanced Cost 6.00 Bohnson, Hal . ' 240.16 home last we| Rice vs Bailey ______;.___ ,_—10-138-408 . v 30.00 be glad to lea Booe, Clyde 286.42 PARTIAL PAYMENTS Brinkley, L eroy ..... 58.98 Hamlin & Hamlin xrs Carter ______—10-162-476 53.20 . Name Docket Amount Mrs. W . Campbell, Heirs Clifford . 203.76 Lincdln Loan Corp. vs Fletcher Josey- —10-173-511 127.80 N. C., in re Cash, Sallie 489.11 Grant, A. Ti ______...12-158-1996 500.00 James vs Jam es I .12- 83-1810 $ 9.25 tiorx to The I Eaton, John Charles 8.15 Talbert, Sam T...... 12-158-1996 . ; 266.50 Call, Walter L...... ______...... 12- 22-1592 11.76 sending you! Forest, Jane ______146.49 Daxrie Recoil Freeman, Edward .... 445.47 Cravei-, George... ______9- 28-638 . .80 miss a copy.’ Freeman, Jennie ‘ 445.47 Weaver. vs Weax'er ... ------.....______Advanced Cost 5.00 Gaither; Mrs. EUen Heirs . 20.07 Mason, B. S. ------1...... — I------Advanced Cost 6.00 R . C. Shav Gregory, Thomas S." ____ 25.24 FEES PAYABLE Wagnei-, James ______9- 38-661 .. .25 carrier on R.1 Griffith, Betty Lou _____ 8.73 last week and Freeman, JrC...... ______—... 9-188-984 100.00 Griffith, Daniel W ebb ___ 8.73 Name Docket Amount pleasant call.| Hairston, Parshall Heirs 98.01 Trexler1 Glenn ______9-197-997 45.00 Uvered thou Hanes, Loula 31.77 Anderson, Z. N ...... —12-149-1976 $ 5.02 cords duringl Hanes, Pescual C . • 840.73 Allen, H. C...... 9-170-958" ' 2.50 TOTAL ______;.__ $ 178.06 letter carrierf Hanes, Wade ______489.69 Brock, B. C...... — 12-182-2050 5.00 Clerende < Hicks, Monia Foster .... . 50.21 ...... 9-178-968 1 .50 Hodgson, John Henry 104.86 had 16 birdsl Jones, Donald H. . 25.66 Bowden, L. S ______i ...... _. 12-158-1996 3.00 OLD PARTIAL PAYMENTS—CIVIL DOCKET son Square I Kerr, Bobby Watson „ 104.22 Blackwood, E. L ...... 12-182-2050 3.00 N ew Y ork,- Kerr, Mildred Elma*.. 104.23 Boger, J: W. ______.25 Name - . Docket Amount Twelve oft" Kerr, Nannie BeU __ 104.24 ners. Mr. Boger, Mrs. M. L. ... ______...... 9-133-900 .25 JIllis1R. L.'_____ ;„.... 8-488-636 $ 4.80 daughters spl McCullough, Mary .... 12.11 Banks, Ray .... _____ .-.______—-12-115-1897 4.00 McDaniel, Si G-'. ___ 478.92 Smjth, Ada ...... I..... 6-567-732 16.40 York attenq Ball, B. S...... :__ _ ...— 9-169-957 1.00. Clayton, C. A: 8-220-271 G rantis I Mock, Ola — ’______794.33 50.00 try grower: Moore, B. C. 105.98 Beck, T. C______.x— ___ 9-190-988. 2.50 TOTAL his birds are] Overcash, J. C ______151.23 Call, S. M . ______.:___ ...... ___ 12-149-1976 2.50 ..$ - 71.20 exhibits. Peebles,. Robert H ______, 7869 Cleary, W ade ...... 9-192-991 1.00 PhUlips, Helen and J. B. AUen : 41.54 Clerk Court Iredell County __—...... 12-158-1996 9.60 G. W . M cl Safriet, Mary C ______136.20 Denny, Mary E. ...—. ______—__ _ ...... 12-162-2003 . .50 soil consc Safrieti. Howard D. ; ______136.20 the past six | Safriet," Lois Mae. ___ ...... ’.___; 136.20 Dyson, N. B ...... :___ :...... ___ 12-158-1996 12.00 position to Sain, GayneU ______...__ 85.01 Embry, H. S ...... — ------___ 9-194-994 J 1.00 Mr, McQellI Shore, Norman D. ______474.73 Frymoyer, H. R ______..:.... 9-153-933 .50 position of { Smith, Bobby ______150i75 Frymoyer, H. R ...... — - —...... 9-154-935 . ' -50: Forsydx fan Smith, Marie ______...______445.47 ,Frymoyer, H. R ...... 9-165-952 .50 breeding Stewart, Mrs. Ida S ____ 29.28 m ove his Walker, John L...... '.____ 1,222.45 Frymoyer, H. R ...... 9-167-955 . - : .so; the near futl WiUiams, BiUy ______... 21 0 .2 1 Frymoyer, H. R ...... -...... 9-171-960 .50 sorry to lose Frymoyer, H. R. : ______—___ ...... 9-172-962 .50 but wish the TOTAL ...:..$ 9,730.31 Frymoyer, H. R. ____ ;.....______9-189-986 .50 field o f labol Frymoyer, H. R. _ ___ —...... 9-189-987 .50 TRUST ACCOUNTS AU m en it Frymoyer, H. R ...... ____ ...... ___ 9-188-985 . .50. terested in i Allman, Odell ..... 368.96 Grant, D elia ...... ;------——.... __ 12-159-1997 .25 Commxmit, Austin, Mary ...... 62.51 Grant, A; T . ------— .'.------— .. ___ 12-165-2011 10.00 meet there i Baker, James ____ 291.14 Bringcarpe1 Green, Dr. G. V...... 12-162-2003 - 3.75 Boger, Ida Cleary.. ; 5.74 ladders, sho| Booe, Clyde 286.42 Graves, A. A. —J____ ;______I __ 9-190-988 2.50 It Prints all the News of work to be i Brinkley," Leroy 58.98 Gyant, A. T. ______....______—...... 12-182-2050 305.43 dow sash l Bohnson, Hal 240.16 Hepler, C. B__ ___ ...____ ...... ____ ...... 9- 83-766 " . 3.70 ting the outL Davie County irtg. The b | Campbell, Heirs Clifford 203.76 Harding;' John ------2.00 Cash, Sallie 469.11 direct the’ Halman, Charlie Mack ____ :__ — __ ...... 9-166-953 1.00 Campbell, Heirs Clifton,... 72.75 also been i_ Coble, AUen 8.77 Hair, W. C...... -...______-9-170-958 1.50 on the grou Coleman, Herman ...... __ *_ __ ... 13.71 Harding, S. A______12-162-2003 "2Q.00 primes. Crains, Betty and Winston-Salem . 3.28 Hoots, W. B ...... ______9-195-995 . 1.00 TBE OATlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. JAMtTARY 15. 19478 THE DAVIE RECORD. Mrs. Frances Parker James H. Smith WANT ADS PAY. Amount Oldest Paper In The County Mrs. Frances Parker, 79, for Jamea H . Smith, -for many years many years a resident of Moeks- a citizen of Mocksville, died at 10.00 No Liquor. Wine, Beer Ads Taxpayen have only 14 more A Promise 12.00 ville, died at her home in ' Wins­ die home of relatives at Dam- j days in which to list their 1947 .50 ton-Salem last Tuesday afternoon. bridge, Tenn., on Jan. 6th, follow­!taxes. Listvour taxes now and NEWS AROUND TOWN. She was the wife of the late Alan- save costs. 1.00 ing a stroke of paralysis. Funeral To Serve Qur Many Customers do Parker. Funertd services were services were held at Danbridge 2.30 FOR SALE—Concrete Blocks. Mrs. Joe Graham spent last held at die home Thursday morn­ 1.75 'andthe body brought here Wed­ C.J. ANGELL week with relatives at Winder, Ga. ing at 10 o’clock, with Rev. Thos. .50 nesday afternoon and laid to test Better In 1947. B. Flynn officiating, and the body in Joppa cemetery beside his wife, WANTHD ■— Cedar, lumber, 4.30 Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Fulk, of green or dry. Also cedar logs.. brought t o Liberty Methodist the former-Miss Magpde Meroney, ike Extend To Each And Every One A Special .50 near Yadkinville, were Mocksville Church, Mocksviliet R. 4, and REAVIS NOVELTY Cd. visitors Saturday. laid to rest in the church ceme­ who died July 12,1944. Mr, Smith Wilkesboro St. Mocksville, N. C. / .50 tery. was a painter, and! moved from Invitation To Visit Us Often. .50 Mrs. Thomas Poplin spent the If you have property to sell, Surviving are one son, Ray dils dty to Winston-Salem about Farms, Homes, or Lots list them 1.00 week-end with relatives at Wins­ Parker, of Greensboro, one daugh­ ton-Salem and Danville, Va. 25 years ago. He moved to Greens­ with us for quick results. AU list­ 1.00 ter, Miss Geneva Parker, of Wins­ boro, and later to^Washington, ings and estimates at no charge to May We Serve You ton-Salem; two brothers, N. T. .50 Mrs. Carrie Foster has been D. C. Surviving are one son, owner. DAVIE REALYY CO. Foster, Mocksville, and S. A. Phone 220. 1.00 quite* ill at the home of her daugh­ Foster, Elkin; one half-brother Charles Smith, of Greensboro; Mr and Mrs. George Hendrick?, O wners 1.00 ter, Mrs. Lewis Williams, on R. 4. and two half-sisters. two daughters, Mrs. W. S. Det- FOR RENT — Seven - room .S3 house, together with about 10 Mr. Wayne Merrell, Assistant Mgr. James A. Kimbrough and Roy wiler, Washington, D. C.,' .50 Mn. Qyde Russell, of Graham. acres o f land for pasture and gard­ Sain, of Winston-Salem, were Former Resident Dies en. House equipped, with elec­ .50 Mocksville visitors one day last Several grandchildren also survive. tricity. Good well of water, with Mrs. Gilimer Brewer, Assistant Mgr. week. Mrs. Violet Foster, 44, a native 15.00 of Davie County, and a daughter Mr. Smith had many friends in good outbuildings. Located two 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nesbitt, of of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster, Mocksville who were saddened by miles east of Mocksville, on Lex­ Miss Geneva Bailey 15.00 Kannapolis, spent the week-end died at her home in Forsydi news of his death. ington highway. For particulars County Jan. 6th. Funeral and call or write 12.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Nail, MRS. J. H . RATLEDGE, on R. 2. burial services took place at New Mt. and Mrs. Norman Leach Visit Us Often And Save 1.50 Philadelphia Moravian Church, MqcksviUe, N . C. 3.00 Miss Margaret Smith is spend­ Forsyth County, on Wednesday. have moved from the Bowles house on - Wilkesbdro street, to AUCTION SALE - I will offer 2.00 ing several days in Washington Surviving are die husband, the for sale at public auction, to the 6.40 City, the guest of Mrs. W. S. Det- mother, three brother and two the McGuire house, just south of sisters. highest bidder, for cash, on Sat­ Modisville Cash Store 1.00 wiler. town. . urday, Jan. 18th, 1947, at 10 o'clock 1.00 Miss Roberta Bowles, has re­ a. m., the following personal pro­ ' “The Friendly Store” turned home from a week’s visit REPORT OF CONDITION OF perty: One pair mules 6 and 7 2.50 years old, one tractor and plows, 4.75 with relatives i n Washington, D.C. __ BANK OF DAVIE one 2-horse wagon, and other ar­ fed S.45 ticles too numerous to mention. Of Mocksville, in die State of Nordi Carolina, at the close of busi- 2.50 Preaching at Jericho Sunday' M. G. YORK. • ness on Dec. 31,1946. Mocksville, R. I, 3.50 afternoon, Jun. 19th at 3 o’clock by Burrell Prince, Jr., of States­ ASSETS: W. F. Dwiggins Farm 5.50 ville. The public is invited. 6.00 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal­ UPHOLSTERING — We are Our Sincere Thanks Chief-of-Police C. R. Plowmau, ances, and cash items in process of collection . $ 484,923.87 prepared to do your upholstering .50 • at our plant at Sheffield. AU kinds .50 who has been laid up with flu United States Government obligations, direct and For the patronage yon have given us since we since before Christmas, - was able guaranteed ...... 1,890,808.71 of furniture upholstering. Our 1.00 to resume his duties last week. Obligations of States and political subdivisions ' . . 224,849.63 prices are reasonable. We have opened our New Store and Service Station. 2 .0 0 Other bonds, notes, dad debentures 149,906.25 experienced workmen. We also Master John Johnstone, little Loansanddiscounts . . . . . 41849631 manufacture Uving room furni­ 1.00 ture. Come to see us when you We Would Be Glad To Serve 3.0.0 son of Mr. and Mrs. Knox John­ Bank furniture and fixtures . . • . 3,600.93 stone, who has been quite ill for Other assets ...... ' . 11,720.74 need anything in our line; J. T. SMITH, 1.00 the past two weeks, is much bet­ TOTAL ASSETS ...... $3,184,106.44 v You Durins 1947 1.00 ter, we are glad to hote. Route I, Mocksville, N. C. LIABILITIES: 1.00 I have a special students acci- .50 Harley Sofley has begun the Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor­ When Your Car Needs erection of a 6-room dwelling dent policy which will pay doctor .25 house on Wilkesboro street. Mr. porations ...... $1,258493.96 and hospital bills for aU children, GAS OR OIL 1.00 Sofley owns a number of nice Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor­ age 5 to, 21. Costs $400 per year. porations ...... 1,49444536 My Fire, AutomobUe and Life In­ 2 .0 0 building Iors on this street. surance pays policyholders divi­ 1.00 Deposits of United States Government (including _ • - dends up to 25% of premium. Or When You Need Attorney A. T. Grant enteted postal savings) ...... 36,478.81 1.00 Davis Hospital, Statesville, about FRED R. LEa GANS, Deposits of States and political subdivisions : . . 196324-73 Meroney BuUding MocksviUe Fresh Meats, Groceries, Fruits .50 ten days ago, where he is taking Other deposits (certified and officers* check, etc;) . . 11,764.80 1.50 treatment. Hismany friends are TOTAL DEPOSITS . . $2397,107.68 and Vegetables 3.00 hoping for him a speedy recovery. Otherliabilities ...... 16,110.49 3.60 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith and TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordi­ We Can Supply Your Needs. 1.80 little daughter, Donna, who have nated obligations shown below) 3,013,218.15 Princess Theatre 2.20 been making their home on R. 2, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS* 1.00 have moved to Selma, where Mr. Capital* ...... — . 50,00000 WEDNESDAY Visit Us Often Smith holds a position with .25 the Southern Railway. Surplus ...... * . 100,0 0 0 .0 0 "Life With Blondie,” with the Our Store Is Open AU Day Wednesday Undividedprofits ...... 20,888.29 .75 Bumsteads. .25 Mrs. Smoot Shelton, of R. 2, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . . $170.88849 who underwent on operation at 573.13 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL THURSDAY and FRIDAY Davis Hospital, Statesville, two ACCOUNTS . . . . $3,184,106.44 West End Grocery weeks ago, was .able to return “Easy To Wed?* with Van home last week, her friends will Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00 WiIkesboro SL Mocksvilte, N. C. be glad to learn. MEMORANDA Johnscui and Esther Williams. Amount Mrs. W. A. Foster, of Draper^ Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for In Technicolor. N. C., in renewing her subcrip- other purposes ...... 86,000.00 110 $ 9.25 don to The Record, writes: “I am SATURDAY J92 11.76 L S. M. Call, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear sending you $2 for the good old that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly repre­ "False Colors,” with “ Hopa- I 8 .80 Davie Record, Don’t want to sents the true state of the several matters herein contained and. set Id Cost 5.00 miss a copy.” Many thanks. forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. long” Cassidy. Id Cost 6.00 S.M . CALL, Cashier. R. C. Shaw, popular rural letter fcl .25 carrier on R. I, was in town one Correct—Attest: MONDAY and TUESDAY J. C. SANFORD, NOTICE! 34 100.00 last week and gave our office a “The Enchanted Forest,” with 45.00 pleasant call. Mr. Shaw has de­ S. A. HARDING, livered thousands of Davie Re­ R.B. SANFORD. Brenda Joyce and John Litel: ..$ 178.06 cords during his manv years as Directors. In Color. letter carrier in Iredell county. State of North Carolina, County of Davie, ss:, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of January. I WiU B e A t Cleiende Grant, of R. 4, who 1947, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this :DOCKET had 16 birds entered in the Madi­ bank. MAE K. CLICK, Notary Public. Notice Of Re-Sale son Square Garden Poultry show, My commission expires March 8,1947. fcet Amount New York, won two first prizes. . Under and by virtue of an order Twelve of the 16 biyds were win­ of the Superior Court of Davie Cooleemee Every 36 $ 4.80 ners. Mr. and Mrs, Grant and County, made in the special pro 32 16.40 daughters spent a week in New deeding entitled Henry P. Foster, York attending the shoty, Mr. et al, exparte on the docket of 71 50.00 Grant is Davie’s champion poul­ said court, the undersigned cointois. ! try grower and always wins when sioner will, on the i8tb day of Jan ..$ 71.20 his birds are entered in poultry nary, 1947, at 12 o’clock, M., at exhibits. the court house door in Mocksville, By Resolving To Do Your North Carolina, offer for re-sale to G. W. McClellan, who has been the highest bidder for cash, that soil conservationist in Davie for certain tract of land lying In Fnl the past six years, has resigned his Trading With Us ton township, Davie Connty, Notth position to be effective Feb. 1st. Carolina, and bounded as follows* Mr, McQellan has accepted the We Can1 Supply Your Demandsin Beginning at a stake in John position of general manager of the Jones’ line; thence with lot No. I, Forsyth farm and dairy artificial Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods. running North 4 degs. East* 2.80 From 6 to 9 O’Glock breeding association. ‘ He will chs. to a stake; thence East 4 degs. move his family to Forsyth in Flour, Ship Stuff, Staf-O-Iife Laying Mash, Sonth 24.66 chs to a stake in Rnth the near future. The Record is Foster's line; thence South with sorry to lose these good citizens, Rabbit Feed, Dairy Feed* Etc. her line 4 degs. West, 2.80 chs to At Cooleemee Drug Store, but wish them well in their new a stake; thence^ West 4 degs North field of labor. We Are Always Glad To 24.96 chs. to the beginning, con taining seven (7I acres more dr AU men in South Calahaln in­ less. . For The Purpose of Collecting Taxes. terested in donating work on the Serve You. 7 icord Community building are asked to Lot No. to Beginhingat astake corner of lot Ne. 9, and running meet there on Tuesday, Jan. 21st. Visit. . Us Often North 3 degs. West 2.80 chs. to a Bring carpenter tools, putty knife, stake; thence-East 4 degs. South Please Pay And Save Interest. tews of ladders, shovels and mattox. The 25,40 chs to the beginning, con­ work to be done is repair of win' taining 6J4 acres n^ore or less dow sash and shutters and put ty ting the outside in shape for pain­ Hendrix & Foster Recorded in Book No. 6, page ing. The building committee will 159; Register of Deeds offi :e, Da. R. V. ALEXANDER, direct the work. A committee has BmEdhiy Noith MainStreet vie Countvl-Norib Carolina. also been named to place material Bidding will start at $1,024.49 on the ground for two sanitary . This the 2nd day of Jan., 1947 privies. ■ B. C. BROCK, Commftsioner. Couilty Tax Collector.

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New French Law Hits at Sale of Forged Paintings- To prevent the sale of forged paintings, France now has a law M.' under which an official group of -SMiSiND art experts passes on the authen­ I O K tW > "lPhfflipr ticity of every picture put up at public auction.- mm Furthermore, the seller usually 0. N. Is Offered a Home gives the purchaser a written guar­ DISPLAT HISTORIC DOCUMENTS antee that he m ay return the paint­ I WASHINGTON.—Attorney Gener­ New York will fight to hold U. N. ing within six months if he doufita (^OME short whi al Tom Clark is hatching a unique its authenticity. ______' leaders in coll, plan for selling civil liberties to the . if it takes Rockefeller’s last nickel. John D 1 offered an $8,500,000 six- ; your correspond® American people. He will send a | ,Portland Vase Smashed, leading coaches ii special train through the 48 states block water-front site to keep the ■ only answer we c carrying some of the priceless treas­ United Nations in the big city-’ Alad­ Yet Increases in Value given time limit ures of American freedom. din Ims stepped into the picture in coaches who ha It was Clark, working quietly be­ U. N.’js. housing crisis. The only The British Museum in London ferial.” hind the scenes, who had more than questidii'is whether there is’any­ recently purchased, through a pri­ There is little q anyone else to do with organizing body in the United Nations who can vate bequest, the Portiand Vase that; for the sea veto a lamp. ' vftiich it has had on. loan from the the president’s special committee on ON TOP AGAIN . . . Leon Blum, •_ Blaik of Army d< civil ''liberties, which will study Portland family for 135 years, Col­ due. largely to the (new premJer-president of France, From Flushing Meadow to a lier’s reports. Ten inches in height southern lynchings and race prob­ ,. who recently was elected to his staff carried lems. Rockefeller center in one blue- and made of blue glass engraved without a defeat. France’s Mghest office. The 74- print, is quite a travelogue. One with white figures, this vase was . Accordingly he has evolved year-old Socialist succeeded Ih TOne and aga the idea of sending a special minute U. N. seemed like a for­ found in a tomb near Rome in the asked to rank tot < forming a cabinet. He is credited lorn G. I, searching for an unoccu­ 16th century. train across the United States with arranging loan to France from" I containing the most sacred doc- pied Quonset. The next minute he Moreover, in 1845, a lunatic b . uments of American' history U-S- was having six blocks of New. York’s smashed it into some 250 pieces which guarantee our freedom. choice read'estate handed him on 9 and, although put together by ex­ gdld platter. NO cover charge. perts, it has since been imperfect. ' At first Clark proposed equipping ...... Yet the vas”e has increased stead­ two special cars-w ith showcases ily in value. which would display the Bill of H there were long "months when Miss United ■ Nations thought New The price paid for the vase .by Rights, the Declaration of Independ­ the museum was not disclosed. ence, the Emancipation Proclama­ York was cold to her, she now must However, in 1929, the owner re­ tion, the Constitution and so on. realize she is being suddenly pur­ fused an offer of $148,000 for it. However, He found that the Proc­ sued with $8,500,000 worth of love lamation of Phnancipation by which NEW INTENTION TALKS BACK . . . Designed by Dr. Donald H. An­ and six blocks of unmortgaged pas­ drews, professor of chemistry at Joiins Hopkins university, it new method sion. Lincoln freed the slaves was in the •' - » - • Bierman hands of Abraham Rosenbach of of radio reception through superconductivity is .shown. by Donald Philadelphia, famous collector of old (Sandy) Andrews, 5, son of the inventor, who holds the balometer, which I ■ -Pa Knickerbocker might have let manuscripts. Clark, therefore, is the heart of the new method of radio detection. Using ho tubes, S' her go to California, but to pass up Cornell, Wade o antenna, transformers, condensers or even electrical currents, the radio Gotham for Philadelphia . . . never I North Carolina, called Rosenbach to tell him about ♦_ his plan and ask for the loan of the waves can be received and demodulated. Material is Columbian nitride. Bmcherie of U. proclamation. P a knew that a city that could Minnesota—lint Rosenbach agreed to cooperate, hold as many five-star attractions MILES LITTLE PILLS is only a partial are Uttle ”Seins of com­ toe same mate and suggested an entire train instead as it had always been'able to hold fort.” They'help polish of two cars. He offeredto help raise would look cheap getting a rejection. Upyonrsparkleanasmlle schedules, luck slip, from an organization with a when jou WAke up and write the story. the extra money and, as a result, PDLOT HERO . - .-Roland J. find constipation haa put it now is planned to equip an entire globaTaudience. a dull finish on jour pep I can say this, •Brown, Miami, Fla., pilot of DC-4, and personality. Here'aa connected with special train with showcases in ■ ♦ IaxatiTe th at vorlca with which will be displayed the roost who was given credit for saving 56 you* not through you. So little, but— much time, thou passengers and crew Cf 4. when bis The proposed site has many OH MYt . . . how smooth, how com­ plete concentr cherished documents of American advantages. It is located where forting. When you want a laxative— history. Soldiers will guard the plane collided with another plane mild but firm—ftet Miles Little Fills coaches give, " over Maryland. He landed'safely at the diplomats may see a poor- from your family druggist. CAUTION: and night. An train, just as guards stand watch house. from one window, East Not to be uaed when abdominal pain Washington’s national airport. or other symptoms of appendicitis axe knee or a back continually over these documents Side life; from another, the very present.-3t>fca only as dtrsct&T. in the Library of Congress. In addi­ difference in th heart of New York from another Miles laboratories, Inc,, Elkhart, Ind. front figure they tion, as the train arrives at each and some society residential sec­ state border, an extra car will be losers must w' tors from another. If the view There is a big d! added displaying the historic docu­ doesn’t give them a democratic ments and civil rights mementoes of from time to t’ intermingling of scen ic ef­ and the public a the state. fects, characters and types of Finally, dark plans to have large- living, nothing will. er this. They I size duplicates of the freedom docu­ ' • - scores. Such co of Mississippi, _ ments “blown-up” as permanent ex­ The rich, the poor, the middle hibits to be left behind in the high Beware Coughs derbilt and Paul passes, the “haves and the have may be unkn schools of each city through which nots’’; the limousine and the sub­ from common colds the train passes. they are as go_ > * • way sets, the- people who have the what they have. veto and .the' people who merely IRON CURTAIN STATS DOWN have the . corner delicatessen and That Hang On Assistant-'Secretary of State Bill Creamolston relieves promptly be­ _ tA Coaches’ Benton, who has tried desperate­ .Grogan’s bar . . . they’re all visible cause it goes right to the seat of the There may be ATOM-SMASHING BT COSMIC RATS SOUGHT . . - Nobel prize win­ there on a d ear day. trouble to Iieni loosen and expel ly to lift the iron curtain, recently gam laden phlegm, and aid nature Dick Harlow of was prevented by the Russians from ner Dr. Carl D. Anderson, seated, testing atom-smashing equipment, to soothe and heal raw, tender, In- is he? Neylan visiting Moscow. while Dr. Robert Brode, cosmic ray expert,.looks on at ground labora­ The six-block area, now is mostly ffowigrt bronchial mucous mem* keep pace with Benton was scheduled to fly to tory, Inyokern, Calif. World’s leading physicists have taken their the habitat of meat packers and branes. Tell your druggist to sell yon erland was the c laboratories into the stratosphere for the first time to seek answers to Sbottie of CreomuIsion with the un­ lege until he ca Moscow with Chester Bowles, his old slaughterers and is known as the derstanding you must like the way It advertising partner. But the Rus­ atom-smashing by cosmic rays. B-29 bombers were used to. take scien­ beef zone; There are. those who in­ quickly allays the cough or you are - Spend a few d* sians found Benton had only 48 hours tists to 40,600 foot altitudes during the search.. sist U. N. possession won’t change to have your money back. and Greasy Ne in which; to make the trip', let him that name. son, and you ge get as far as Berlin, then stalled him ■ « CREOMULSION — fall, winter, s for 48 hours, claiming Moscow Any day you can stand in this for Coughs. Chest Colds, Sronchitis they’re a Iv :ys weather made it impossible for Ius MRS. AMERICA . . . Mrs. Fredda zone and hear the doomed sheep football, still plane to land. Acker, Anderson, S. C., Whqj as­ bah-h-lng as they are led to slaugh­ they lost. sumed title of Mrs. America, when te r. We commend the sound to some Lonnie Stag Finally, Benton went back to In harness this Paris, where he checked by cod­ the winner wouldn’t go on a 20-weyk: of the more selfish and obstreperous figures in 1 U. N. tant to retire. ed cable witii the American em­ tour. She will use 85,000 prize ._ Yale, 60 years bassy in Moscow, found that the money to build home and en­ Applkator JUST A tears they shed weather In Russia bad been per­ dowment for her baby son, Johm Personally we are not too snre UASH IN FEATHERS they give the fect during the time be was be­ about a super peace center in OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS impossible to s ing barred from the Soviet capi­ . - the heart of Manhattan as a out using a gre tal. brotherly love influence. It ' Benton, who is in-charge of state " seems to us Qiat the wbrld or­ Tour corres department information, has tried to ganization needs an atmosphere once has ducke beam radio broadcasts into Russia of calni, leisure and dignity M U picking or fa- in order to give the Russian people rather than one of speed, traffic best. coaches o the real truth about the USA. Many jams, gdneral jostling and high- back to somet_ Russians don’t even know that the pressure chaos. We wonld say say that four o] American army and navy partici­ .H would do better with a back­ O Su Warner, Knutel pated in the war against Japan. ground less like big business Tost and Percy! * • * - . and card-index efficiency and Pop Warner gj NEW WAGE POLICT . more like Bethlehem and starry Men who walk the technical sit A new policy line in preventing night. including the siij strikes was agreed on at a secret for s Mng use SOUS a system still ju meeting of Secretary of Labor Men engaged in the greatest job ns well nr Heels Schwellenbach and his top advisers. of history, the bringing of peace Hereafter, government mediation and the brotherhood, of man to a Colorful YoJ machinery null swing into -action blitzed and baffled globe need some­ Yost gave fJ four to fiVe_months before union con­ thing-more than express elevators, of coaching col tracts expire in major industries, in­ floors of de luxe offices, spe­ first great colli stead of waiting until union demands cial lighting, adjacency. to the sub- 56 victories in I and strike threats are in the air.„ wayand an opportunity to lunch at only by a tie w l It is felt that many serious the.Busy. Bee cafe between debates. Chicago broke! work stoppages can be avoided -JUNIOR GROWERS PREXT . . . . » Knute Rockne In if uidon demands are anticipat­ Jim Spell, Columbia, Miss., high : greatest combi Stf^ahome is a home and it’s ability, human! ed and negotiations begun wen school senior who has been elected nothing to sneeze at. And as Grant in advance of contract expira­ president of the National Junior ality..- Rock, ill s.aid, “Let us love peace’’—every great coach, vl tions. Vegetable: Growers association for eight million dollars will help. First major industry on which the DISPLACED JAPANESE . . . Among the war ,.orphans back from 1917. He is shown with some of the - ;V • • • star personal I new policy will be tried will be" the Mukden and Hslnking area pictured arriving at Ohaagawa station Is vegetables he raised In A O P con-: came to h u m a] maritime, which faces another pois- Ishiko Hosods, 10, right, carrying the ashes o th er mother In a wMte le«t which brought him first hon­ ^ GOING U P!- Bob ZuppkeY sible work stoppage in June. At that bag around her neck. ors and a 8560 scholarship. AMERICA'S No. I HEEL football coachim time, union contracts of seamen of ThqU. N. on a winter’s day Idiilosophy a n ] the AFL and CIO on the west and 2Fled tiie meadow, sweet with more color th a ] east coasts expire.- of his best frie] fj SO swiftly was the lady’s pace - ard Jones of Y J PROBE MONOPOLT She found a home near Beek- WNU 0 2 -4 7 iforaia. No tw l man place.. . . : . . The department of justice is trying ■ • ~ toer apart as I to decide whether to bring anti-trust' they were finA proceedings against-American Tele­ The U. N. subcommittee’s enthu­ M E R C H ftN T S pals. I phone and Telegraph company for siasm for the Rockefeller offer of a Haughton of I freezing out small' competitors. In­ home is so hilarious that it may be , greatly under] dependent ; would-be manufacturers called “Hooray-dio »City.” hard, austere,] of telephone equipment have little • Y o u r greatest. A st] chance to break into the market be­ : : On the other hand if those scraps nician, HaughM cause of the A. T. A T. policy not between United Nations’ diplomats Advertising best of all i n ] only, of owiung all its own equip­ keep up, the headquarters may have Hardwick told] ment but buying it from its own !.to ' be togged “Sock-A-Feller Cen­ ; ton told 'H arva] Western Electric company, a 99 per ter.” . D o lla r foot cliff and ] cent A. T. & T. subsidiary. buys something more than we'd ,all ju m p ] MESSAGE FROM space and circulation, in catch us.” ] CAPITAL CHAFF the columns of this news­ The coal strike may seriously af­ PETTIGREW TOE PENGUIN ’ Character £ ■ fect next year's potato and apple ^dear sir colon all I hope to that paper. It buys, space and The thousam] crops, according to the department with the united nations fnnetion- circulation plus the favor­ ■ fdotball co ach ] of agriculture. The trouble is that PRINCESS AND HER ‘GODPAP- Ina-in a great skyscraper eenter able consideration , of our known in the l ] the shortage of coal tar curtailed PY’ . . . Field BIardial Jan Chris­ tbft-dave of- peace doesn’t get . .made an almc^B supplies of insecticides, which are tian Smuts, primg minister of toe eafighf in a revolving door readers for this newspaper .tribution, not ] needed to fight such crop; pests as STUDENT MOTHER . . . Carolyn Larid, freshman home economics Union of South Africa, is shown pniod yours- comma pettigrew to-the good o f ] the chinch bug, the European corn student at University of New Mexico’s home management house, to ~ holding the youngest daughter of the penguin. - "Not all of th e n ] borer, the coddling moth and the learning the duties of motherhood. With a look tout to both beatific and Prince Paul of. Greece, his god­ big majority h ] potato bug.’ . .... James Mead, re­ challenging, toe cherub In the bath puts It Uip toiMtos Larld to name the daughter, while a guest of the royal We assume names for toe new LST US TEIA YOU . ‘ Job in the tiring;'New :York senator, now has next step In too bathing-process. The baby to FUtsy, 16 months old, who family. He was on hto way home U. N. center will be desired, and- tion,. discipline the inside track for. chairman­ has not been spoiled despite the fact that the entire class takes turns at from meeting; o f' United Nationmjf toe . first (hat come to mind include MOBS ABOUT IT the phrase, “c ship of the' Democratic national being her mother. conference In New York. Amity Arms and Concord Towers. Did you evei committee. or Lonnie Stal 'ers,- many of tn 'i ' v '

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THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. Law Hits at prged Paintings IMPROVED' Jie sale of forged UNltoRM INTERNATIONAL Jice now has a law : C f H f f In official group ot UNDAY I ^sses on Jie authen- o r ^ G E R A L D BROWN picture put up at & CHOOL L esson SUFFfREgS! W.H.U. FEATURES 6 6 $ SlARTSREUEflN SBy HAROLD I* MWnOtIIST. D. D. ■ C fiM T L A N D the seller usually Duke McCalel private detective, U en­ it over with. He started to talk, now and then raises the hair on my' Of Tbe Mood; Bible Institute at Chicago. JUST6SCC0NPS laser a wri. ten guar- fi /C E gaged by wealthy old Miss Bigelow to almost blurted out, ,“You’re, in trou­ head—” Beleased by Western Kewipaper XTnKm. la y return vhe paint- guard Che presents (or her niece’s “Who called you in?” ’ QK famous. |>mcrtp and the public at large never consid­ him to the couple sitting on the sofa. It was three or four minutes be­ With decisive boldness Jesus de­ clares that fills man, a cultured ing a feminine touch. The simple er this. They look only to the final “Victoria Bigelow,” murmured fore the blitzkrieg of his arrival set­ and distinguished ruler of the Jews, to make paneled skirt falls easily scores. Such coaches as Red Drew Miss Adelaide, “and Stephen—the tled into a steady, slow apprecia­ and smoothly. You can wear it of Mississippi, Red Sanders of Van­ tion® of him.' McCale himself was must be bom again, if he is to see bride’s sister and brother.” the kingdom of God. season after season in suitable [re Coughs derbilt and Paul Bryant of Kentucky The girl looked a little old around- rarely impressed by mere sensual fabrics. ../ .' may be unknown nationally, but attraction and was loath to admit God is no respecter of persons. • • • '-J {he eyes, a little hard around the The doctor of-divinity must be bora they are as good as the’ best with mouth, axe was, somehow, like a the catatystic effects of it. Here, Pattern No. 1431 Is for sizes 34, 36, 33, what they have." if ever, was its complete manifes­ again just as much as the illiterate 40,42,44,4# and 48. Size 36. ehort sleeves, drawing in the slightly degenerate, fisherman. D. L. Moody once said 4 yards ot 39-inch material. ______macabre style of Beardsley—all tation, however. He backed away, [at Hang On tA Coaches’ Coacht toward the piano, the better to take that he was. thankful it was to such SEWlNS CIBCIiE PJHEBN DEPT. don relieves promptly be* black and white, with finely drawn a man as Nicodemus that Jesds SM SonOi Wells St. CUcaco T, IB, es right to the seat of ths There may be a better cpach than eyebrows and. - smudged lashes. the scene apart. As unobtrusively help loosen and expel Dick Harlow of Harvard—but who as possible, he let his dark hard presented the necessity of the new Eiidose 99 cents In coins tor each i phlegm, and aid natrcra A ere was something viperish in the pattern desired. is he? NeyIand of- Tennessee can stare sweep around the circle. birth, or men would have said that Pattern Ho . Slw> — ind heal raw, tender, In- way she held her pointed chin. Her only the down-and-outer needed to bncbJal mucous mem* keep pace with anyone. Jock Suth­ body, sheathed in a dress styled for Afterward, he was to come back Il your druggist to sell you erland was the coaches’ coach in col­ to that short scene many times, be saved. — someone far beyond her age, Address. IcreomuMon with the un- lege until he came over to pro ranks. seemed too assured, too relaxed, too trying to put together the pieces of Two reasons are given by our Igyoumustlikethewayw Spend a few days with Steve Owen She didn’t resent his standing the riddle as they presented them­ Lord for the “must” of verse 7: lays the cough or you are willing.- there as she played. Iur money back. and Greasy Neale, in or out of sea­ It was easy to see that Stephen selves in the next few moments. (I) The Kingdom of God is a spirit­ son, and you get part of the answer Bigelow was Victoria’s brother. He It was all there, had he known it, ual Kingdom and cannot be en­ JMULSION color: Her Head was set on a per­ —fall, winter, spring and summer— had the same hard finish, the white fectly proportioned body. Dressed the: wheels within wheels, "the red tered by way of our human nature; Gas on Stomach b, Chsst Colds. Bronchitis they’re always talking and thinking thread of danger, the shadow of and (Z) "that which is born of Ita BaSmdfeSHiMlMOrMtoiNraMMftaek skin, the narrow face. In twenty as she was in shades of beige and Wbm UH■ iCuoarh wM football, still playing over games death. . Each intimate gesture, the flesh is flesh” and is radically and frir iraf .tWTtr"***** — years, he would be'lantern-jawed brown, simply and in beautiful grwfllbe ttf f—mtieHng wrttnmf kMwsior they lost. . and hollow-eyed. Already there was shading of a phrase, each bit of con­ essentially bad. To learn why that IWliiiuillowlhf-iwdMiiM lto tb w e in td ^ Lonnie Stagg at 84 was still taste, she was at once quietly versation overheard, held portents TaElats. Noltatlvfe l^anabrtnga eonfertin a a crease of cruelty around his un­ charming, assured, thoroughbred. .. is true read Jeremiah 13:23 and Jiffror doaUfl roar meoey back «a return of bottw in harness this last season, reluc­ easy mouth.- From the way-he at­ deep and inevitable. Galatians 5:19-21, ... i» oi. SBe «t UJ draggfefei ■ - - J • tant to retire. Lonnie was a star at "Veronica—dear.” Miss Bigelow ( I ] e=OUHs= tacked his-highball, McCale sus­ touched her, kissed her.. There i®as Scripture, on this point is almost ^ , "Cap*Brutt'”Applkator ,I Yale, 60 years ago. With all the pected-his petulance was partly the MorePuszles diametrically opposed to much of icnakes mBUCK IUF 40^1 tears they shed and all the moaning in her voice a note of passionate . 60 MWCH FAKim effect of a speedily evanescing liv­ concern, of pride—flf relief. Developing the teachings in our schools and fe ATHERS •> they give the world, it is almost er. He wolfed his drink while nod­ colleges. But God’s Word is right; impossible to shake them loose with­ Adelaide Bigelow introduced the A s it was, the things that re­ CLASSIFIED ding to McCale, but his eyes were golden girl in the doorway to Mc­ let us follow it. DEPARTMENT out using a grenade. fixed oh the woman at the piano. mained in his mind to puzzle him Cale and he was surprised at the' were these; Conversation became n . The New Birth—a Mystery Sour correspondent more than

Vl S/ I I ■■ , -• ■: I I ! f .. ' THE OAVIB RECOED. MOCKSVILLE N. C.. JANUARY15 . 1947 ft ' Looxiua LOOKING A ffJ E A D AHEAD, LIST YO UR GEORGE S. BENSON GEORGE & BENSON JANUARY Pttsiieat-Hteitaj Ctlkje CffmATiON PttsiieHl—Hariiitj Caikjt JANUARY 6-12 Seatej. Miaasat Searej. Jrlaasas Jg tfC O K ft PROP F.B.I. Asks a Count Undulant Socialism A sick republic,.like a human in­ \ 0 „ PEOPLE BORN IN .In Europe the past summer I was valid, passes through a crisis in the IWE AfiUARIUS "B U fm o' made to understand an important course of almost any protracted ill­ BEGINNING S tS N O F THE BlLt COCV -tact. Consistently .I .W^ui informed ness. After the crisis, the patient TODIAC ARE D I E P -M lS P A Y by labor leaders, government of­ K R H A PftH E 1 9 1 7 rallies toward recovery or sinks OHECWW ficials, and industrialists' in all of 'with alarming haste toward the end. UNfElFIfH the eight countries I visited that the •VPE Whatever is to be done after a cri­ BlRWPAy OF STASE most disturbing element in each na­ sis must be accomplished with dis­ January 1st, 1947 ACTREff CrA ISGAUISffNE tion was the Communist element. patch, w it is too late. The Eng­ In every country the confusion lish - government passed through a wrought by the Communists was crisis approximately a year ago. M m s quite disconcerting. Gtoca England’s current adminis­ Following Are The Names Of OFARC E R lE N P f M In England, Norway, Sweden, tration proclaimed Usplf owner and BORN 5 3 5 YEARS O N T rtE IR Denmark, Belgium, Holland, and .,operator of. the coal mines, Britain A SO AT PCWREMY', BIRtHPAVf WITtt FRANCE— THE ’MAID CHEERFUL, Switzerland the Communist element Iua been viewed popularly as Sor The Tax Listers For OPOnEANS'WIO A U M O R O U f was not large in number. But it clalistio—one of the collectivist na­ LEPA VICTORIOUS was well organized. Apparently the tions. Not all the individuals in the PIffNCH ARM /AfiAlNfT THE BRITISH WAS movement was receiving funds from Empira are socialists. Large ele­ BURNEP AEIHE SMKE abroad in each country, for a cam­ ments are not Biit this large mi­ Davie County B / t l f f BHfiUfiH paign all out of proportion to nority is being forgotten. Curtains actual size of the organization' was are being drawn. The crisis is CALAHALN . TvA-VaoZant w m x p - in progress. In France, although over and England has-gone left. Lonnie Driver the Communist party is not the larg­ A Leing Time Dead. CLARKSVILLE est, it has the best organization and There is something strangely final JERUSALEM . J. H. Nichols is recognized as the strongest single about it when a free people turns party in France. its course toward State Socialism. FARMINGTON . H. C. Gregory. • V I OHLV THAT^W How About America? Liberty never comes back without MOCKSVILLE . D. R- Stroud TOO/ JjZ 'Confusion, today, is not confined to a revolution and then it’s not the Europe. In America we have been same. Such is the testimony of re­ FULTON . . Leo R. Hamilton having a lot of confusion. We are corded history. Industrially, Eng­ land is a coal country and private SHADY GROVE CalvinfBaity TTBff- FIRST RAUjOON FlIfHT ACROSS THE facing the most serious industrial EWflISH CHANNEL. B/BlflNCHARP ANPJEFFRIEf problems in our history. Though the enterprise lost its last stronghold on war has been over for 15 months, the enchanted island when King 8 9 YEARS AfiO MASSACHUSETTS our industry is still dragging badly. Coal surraedered. Be Prepared To Give Your Crop a \ RffTlFIEP IHE PROHIBITION Production, in nearly every field, is Now the ailment that prostrated ° J AMENPMEKT—THE FIRST STffTETO John Bidl has been communicated PO SO disappointing. But an abundant by­ Report—In Acres product is confusion, and more con­ to Unde Sam. The symptoms are • Irtlf PAyiN 1945 THE 6REAT unmistakable as uhdulant fever; RUfflfltt OFFeNfIVE BEfiAtt IN fusion. SOUTHERN FOLflNP Industry wants to produce, for that wave upon wave of collectivist pow­ is the only way it can make money. er, with a Show of growing inten­ Some of our largest manufacturing sity. Our government has taken N. I NAYLOR, PHOlbSRAPHy f PASUERREffTVPE ; VKAfi OTHINS SHARPENS SISHT establishments have actually lost over our coal mines from their own­ FlRfT UfiEPTHlS PflV, 1839 LIKE ENVV money instead of making money in ers because of, work '.stoppages the past twelve months. Industry through strikes—strikes by the best Tax Supervisor. is not- pleased with this situation, paid group of mine workers on . and' I cannot, believe they, are pur­ earth. U99S posely trying to keep it that way. Here’s the Pattern I think perhaps the workers ought Labor finds it difficult to live on cur­ to have had an increase in pay, rent income.' Labor’s need is wages, which fhey.no doubt could have ob­ YOUR BIRTUSTONE and I cannot believe that labor as FOR JANUARY tained without striking. Neverthe­ GffffNET a whole wants confusion, work stop­ less, they struck and government I DECEMBER 5 0 — JANUARY 5,1947 pages, and Jight production. took over the business long enough, Does the government want to hin­ at least, to close a new contract w^EfCOSCOPE der production? Surely it wants the giving an increase of $1.85 a day f people to have food, clothing, trans­ Will Pay DmLDlttG tMD (CoAtt per man and a royalty of 5c a ton BibthpaY voum^ ' A portation, and housing. Yet, when" on coal to give their union a “wel­ CEtEBRflttBTHis . „ we have every reason to believe that < 1 WEEK ARE UNPER , I g fare” fund. The new “welfare” $80 Per Thousand Log Measure THfSIfiIl OF C ffK im I- v labor, industry, and government fund has no relation to the union’s j w y SHOUlP CONTINUE want production, we are not getting side and accident fund, already TO BE FRACTIttl ANP production. Despite the desire of large. For Any Length Cedar Logs RESOURCEFUL IN ALL the-three groups to avoid confusion, RElATIOttSHlFS The new contract will raise the yet we have confusion confounded. the price of coal 25c to 30c a ton A Growing Menace and build up the “welfare” fund Delivered To J. Edgar Hoover, many years at the rate of 25 million dollars a 116 VEARS A GO -TrtB FIRST head of the Federal Bureau of In­ RUPVAHO SUILDINff ANP LOAN ASSOCIATION year. The Senate has approved the KIPiltHr- ' W A S F O R M E P vestigation, a trusted citizen and executive department’s right to im­ Re *.vis Noveltv Company BORN IS S 5 public servant, is in a position to pose title contract on the mine understand perhaps better than any owners when they take their prop­ Salisbury Road, Jast Across Overhead Bridge other person what is happening in erty back. This is an attack of the America. In a speech.pn the West undulant socialism. Coast, September 30, he decried the Works Like This: growing menace of Communism, de­ Government can now control the claring that “in the past five years cost of coal to the owner of a mine. American Communists have made By fixing labor’s wage, a ruler can w their deepest inroads upon our na­ make coal production cost whatever D+++3+.::.:A Uw v e a k 1S tional rights.” M its his fancy. Government al­ , CVE- Their false preachments on civil fR W fi OUT V K OlD, R M e IN THE . ready controls the price of coal to NEW*— /UFPCB-iSRO -mut/sou SOOD RESOLUTION— liberty mean that Communists want the consumer through the workings REMEMBER FRlEttDS A ttP LOVSP the right to do as they please. Those OttES W lttt AFPROPRIAtE SREEtINS of d ie OFA. The neck of the coal NtW CARDS THROUSttOUTtHE S®AR who seek to provoke prejudice and industry is in a legal nut-cracker VEAH'S P= . stir up the public mind to angry, re­ and government has the power to t O A y < 7\T H E FIRST sentment against our form of gov­ choke it to death at will—that, or 1 9 4 V s S f / BicyciETRiP ernment are a menace to the very take it over entirely. % -Jx.. I arouhp-me powers of law and order which guar­ Witii the sanction of Congress, m S tA J iJ WORLD WflS antee and safeguard popular rights. which I hope never comes, federal < -%/ COMPLETED Said Mr. Hoover: "Communism has. „m/»i»l« candoto any industrywhat Davie Record I I 6 0 Y E A R S BIRTHPA/- IUfslJ lIlJ AGO spread Fascism and Fascism they are doing to. coal. Each as­ spawns Communism. Both are the sault on lreedom will be one more PAUL antithesis of American belief in lib­ attack of the dread disease, undu­ : A s we BmrtffffVoff R e m e p e ' FRENCH RCTOR JBffAt erty and freedom. If people of oth­ lant Socialism. It works like the Has Been Published Since 1899 BORN, H 3S PIEffftB AttMOffT WffOSE er countries want Communism, let fever which, scientific men say, can VHFE SSCffEEffffOffEU them have it, but it has no place in be cured in rare instances if vigor­ MRqmMONTEZ America.” It is time to stand up ous treatment is begun in the early and be counted, indeed. stages. 171 yEABS ASO <3 EN. THERE ARE TWO LEVERS FOR WASHIttSTON SELECTED MOVING MEM... INJERESTmFEffRr 47 Years A FlAS FDR HIS ARAAy ______MPOiCOMII fi^Ticht f!*46 Ity <•. t\ ItihiCT-v Others have come and gone-your . If you want a Blum’s Alman­ I JANUARY 15-1» I county newspaper keeps going. .Vometimes it has seemed hard to HEAVEfi- ac, better get it quick. Supply IFV O U R _ JY BIRTHDAY FALLS PROUP PARENTS make "buckle.and tongue” meet but BETWEEN THESE RtTEfi SHOULD BE YOU ARETOEflLISnC SURETOfiENP KIND ANPAlWflYs APPROPRIATE soon the sun. shines and again we is limited. LOOKING FOR-IHE BIFCTH CLOUP VUTTH A 'AMffOOffCEMEffTi 2999929999999899999999999999999999999999999969999994 SILVER LININO IMMEPIATEiy march on, Oar faithful subscribers, AFIERBABys ARRIVAL SO FRIENPfiCAMfiHARE most of whom pay promptly, give us LET US DO I TttSIft HAPPINESS. i courage and abiding faithin our YOUR JOB PRINTING fellow man. If your neighbor is not taking The - HE II31S BIRmMYOF HORATIO ALdER. . Hlfi MANY NOVELS BASED O H lttR w«can save you money SMfflB IDEA IKAT V IR lU E If MMRjt Record tell him to subscribe. The REWARCfftT LEfTA STRONff MffRKON THE CHARACTER O FA SeNERATIOttOF American yoirm- price is only $1.50 per year in the PROHIBITIONP-* on your AMwewwrweHT 4 9 yeARS OTTD-EFFECT State, and $2.00 in other states. ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Lew/s.AGO 87 -YEflRSASO I© . CffH HOU i *1 opAyi w BiRTHmy VCRBdOROF O F BENJAMIN STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL 1ALICB IM FRffNKUN. , When You Come To Town WOttPERLflttDf BORtt 1706, NBOfiIDlJ 'THEMADiUTffR', --R A M FP Afi HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. t h e march met*. PRINTER EDITOR, PIEP SCIENTlfiTAttP .Make Our Office Your Patronize your home newspaper SWTESMAtt 5 5 - Headquarters. YEARfi and thereby help build up your A ffO 1 8 7 0 —THE ELECTRIC Dowkw TROLLEY CAfiTIOONAfi RffTEttTEP We Are Always Glad To home town and county. SVMBOLOFTItE DEMOCRATIC RARTY 597 VEARS AffCl ORDER OF See You. ' -me garter instituted ey THE DAVlF RECORD EMMftPZEOFSNSLffNP

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NEWS OF LONG AGO.; The Unknown Genius Wants No Politics In TIie' Small Newspaper In Qefense of Merch- Seen Along Main Street Re* Walter E. Isenhoort Hiddenite. N. CL ‘‘Small dailies and Weeklies face ByTheStreetRambler. • / a n t s Wfctt / Wat Happening In Davie A genius eked his life away Cimgress more serious threats to their exist, ’ 000000 ' Before The New Deal Used Up . And never proved his worth, Washington—Chairman Reere 0^ ance than ever before,” says Sena Those who I lame the retail mer­ Stranger shaking hands' with Who could UavesSent a golden ray the Repahllcan National Compit tot Murray of' 1Montana, chairman chants for high pri 9 es are doing highway patrolman—Mrs. Lcster' H e Alphabet, Drowned The tee says Republicans' in Congress ■ Of Iight across'the earth of the special Senate committee" on them an injttstice. The attitude of Mardnshoppingin grocery store Hegt and Plowed Up The To bless and cheer the lives of men should concentrate on doing a small business enterprises; 'T 1Thev the merchants toward the public ;—George Hendricks driving Cros- “workmanlike job” free' of presi­ Cotton and Corn. And help them find their place. 'are caught’ right now in a terrible was weil demonstrated in the early Iey auto down Main' street—Miss If he had used his tongue or pen dential policies squeeze. Their costs ate steadily days of the war, before ironclad (Davie Record, Jan. 23, 1924.) Blanche Brown shopping on rainy To tell of God’s rich grace. Simultaneously the Democratic rising, but they cannot expand OPA cdntrols were imposed .. At day—Aged citizen 'chasing um­ - Cotton is 32 cents. National Committee issued a state­ their advertising or circulation . be­ that time stores were : simply re He let life's preeious years go. by. brella on Depot street—Miss Nan­ Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. C. G ment declaring- that -if there is cause th e y d o n ’t have the news-, qttested;to hold.the price line, in Beset with golden weeks, cy Durham talking to friend on Woodruff, on Friday, a son. ■‘any deliberate attempt to sabo­ print.for it.” ^spite of shortages, increasing de­ Which conid have lifted him quite Main street—Gossip Club ' mem­ Mesdames O. R. Allen and J. A. tage'' President Truman’s Iegisla 7 The committee which Senator mand and the decline in normal high bers discussing liquor store petit' Daniel spent Thursday in Wins­ tWe program, “we of Democratic Sifurrayr heads is scheduled, to open competition. . The vast majority of Where fame and honor speaks. ion—George Shutt eating ltmch ton-Salem shopping. national headquarters will see to.it hearings In Washington Oii the stotes complied., and price boosts And tells what God can do for in Cash Store—Grady Ward tran­ - Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ward visi­ that the responsibility is ^placed problems faced’’by the smali inde were limitied lo ihe minimum. those sacting business in bank—Young ' ted relatives at Farmington over where it belongs.” - _ penden*ly owned newsoaper. . . . ; Since the .abolishment of OPA, Wbo life to do His will, - lady on roller skates picking’ her-* die week-end. Iu a ‘‘First Things Fr ret” edito­ The purpose isVto -determine it the retail merchants have been in Like patriarchs and saints who self up after tumble on Avon St. E.M. and James Hobson, of rial in The Republican New«;: nat­ anything.needs ’to'be done—and if an exceedingly ^difficult position. chose —Miss Sue Brown on way to Silver Street, S. C., were in town ional committee organ. Reece Te so, what — 10 "preserve the .ciiality Heavy price increases occurred in Their rightful place to fill postoffice—Lady parked in front Triday on business.. marked; . of the smell newspapers.” 'Senator most manufactured and' agricul­ of fire hydrant on Main street— His life was lived on planes quite Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M, ’ ‘’Every practical student of Gov Muaray saysvhatttie actual con­ tural products. The merchants Mrs. Gerald Blackwdder opening Baker, of near Cana, on Wednes­ lo w ernmeutxealizes that it is all too tents of. the papers will not be c o d . bad Ho cboic—he had to Jaise bi- new merchandise in dry goods day, Jan.. 16th, a daughter. Because he left God out. easy to uSe the Congress of the U- sidered. ; prices if lie was to ‘survive. But store—Sheriff Paul Foster consult' Kfisses Helen Winecofif and Re­ And chose the wav (he sinful go nited States as a sounding board . Maybe the Small Business Com. most stores have voluntarily adopt ing with friends following a • busy gina Horn spent the week-end at Who never turn'about, for presidential aspirants. " mittee. wonld do well to consider ed the polity ot -limiting tflese in­ week—Thurman Miller hurrying Statesville with relatives. Nor face the better wav of life At leastsix Republican Senators the experience of the British a e x s creases thev have rrdnced theii home from theatre. ' Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Thit leads to heaven’s goal. - —Taft and'Cricker (Ohio), Van- papers during the war. Newspr in' narrow margin oi profit in order to Foster, on Tuesday, Tan. 15th, a Where all great souls are tree from denberg (Mich.) Lodge 'and Saitoh was so scarce in Gteat Britain'thai protect che consumers dollar, to Hounding the Public fine daughter, their first bom. • strife ' stall (Mass.) and Martin’ (Pa.)— the best of their ability. most of tne great British -dailie* .- When there’s a shortage of any. W . LI Felker, o f Laurinburg, Wbile endlees ages roll. and three present or’ .former Gov­ The. retail s^ore, like any busi­ published only four- pages A few thing, apparently the bureaucrats spent z few days last week with ernors—Dewey, WaTren and Stas- printed fewer copies so as to have ness cannot escape the economy He could haveTnasiered some great prefer to boub'i the public with the his father, J. R. Felker, on R. I. sen—have Iwen mentioned as . po conditions of the times,—Winston- h e a r t, more pages per copy. shortage than to increase the supply Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith have teutial G O. P standard bearers For..ed to pick .and choose, the Salem Journal. Tbus blessing humankind; Tbe war has ended over 16 moved from near Redland to this In 1948 . . Whereas, he lived and oassed away British editors usually cat out such months and we continue to have city, and are occupying rooms at Reeoe said the first job confront­ A genius never known, tyoes of news as society, fashions' Should Be Supported sugar rationing. Word comes out J. N . Ijames*. ing his party now is the enactment Whose Iite is but a blank today, and even sports, and. maintained (CorcOrd Tribune) from Washington that the home Miss Ruth Rodwell returned of a ‘positive lsgislative program For which he can’t atonb. their editorial and "opinion” col. ■ Senator Lee B. Weathers of users of sugai are-going to get just home Friday from Sanford, whkre to clean up the.^mess inherited from iimrisv Remember, this was Brit­ O caieless man, give God vbur Cleveland County, will introduce in a wee bit more sngrr in 1947 . And she spent ten days wit'i her. sister, 14 years of Democrat confusion and ain. not the United States. Adver­ time, the 1 9 4 7 General Assembly a bill .think that the.powers that be are Mrs. James Dickerson. mis rule and to set the nation higlv tising, of course, was’ sharply ’ cur­ Yonr (alent arid voar all. obr'lawtng. the sale of firew o rks in doing- the public a tremenduous Mn. SwiftHooper and daugh­ on the road to prosperity.'* tailed. ./Vet readership demand con­ And then -reoch out for heights North Carolina. favor. ter, Mrs. Roberson Fseeman, of ‘‘The second job . . ■’. isthp set­ tinued high,-and the Brilish press sublime .Such a measure is needsd and Whatever sugar there, is, the Winston-Salem, visited relatives ting of the stage for tlie election as a whole,; according to reliable re­ Like useful men and tall. we hope . Senator L. E.' Barnhard.i government would dole it out. If and friends here die past week. of a Republican President’ in 1948 " ports, managed to keed red ink off Who Jower up above' the mass and House members E . T, Bo«> there, bad .been as much effort to Clarence Grant, of Denton, is at he wrote, adding: its wartime balance sheets, t-Wins­ Jr., and Hugh Q. Alexander will Of. th se who have no aim. increase sug-ir production as Jbere the bedside of his grandfather, R. “ Both of-these jobs are ininort. ton Salem Journal.’ hrow their support to the measure. has been to bound tbe public with M. Allen, on R. I, who is very ill Who gain no greatness as they pass- ant, but’ it would be unfortunate Many cities now have bans a a sugar rationing rangover ‘from - and not expected to recover. No honor and no famel - for the co«ntrv'and the party if the. Well Satisfied— gaiust the sale and use of th gone: Never Go ', Japs See Football 31st for the paving on eight miles the. grade thev held at the time up-seventy’five petcent-or more in ..Th? teacher bf the village school ; The J apane&e who adopted Amer. of Route 65 from the end of the they were discharged from the tier-: eleven other states. M. And C. Beauty vie?, if. thev enlist on or before was Jea vtng- and was being present’ present concrete-road four miles ed. with a clbck and- -a purse. vThe ican beseball are now getting a north of Mocksville^ to the For­ January. 3 Ut/ot this year, regard., goid look-at -another American in , ' Shoppe less of when thev weredfscharged- Inqmitivey . minister ..who! was presenting: these, said: .-'‘Tbe'contents of the purse stilutioni foorbaliy U. S. .soldiers syth county line at the Hall’s Fer­ After Januarv 31 st, these men will ; - The train ■ came to a sudden. Special 30 Days Qnly Special ry bridge. The grading and dram- be. enlisted in their old grade-only, I •.■:...... "j- ‘;V • will in titae disappear but this dock in Japan have 'organized football grinding stop causing ’--the ^passen ; will never, g o ” • ' ■ - ing on this project was awarded if they reenlist within 20 days ' of ger^to jump. teams-and the thud oi . GI toes a. Reg. $12.50 CiemeiUiI Hacbioglen the date ot discharge, AlV others gainst pigskic is ‘ being V heard " J8.50 to J. F. Mullican last fall and is “ Whatias happened, - conduct will be -enlisted in the grade of Reg. $!0.«0 Oil Wave *7.50 already under way. When this tor,” cried anervonsoldlady throughout the islands Private': . ' H U N TiN C Other Waves’ $3.50 to $20.00 section of road is completed it Capt. Coooer urges all. combat “Nothing much. : Xl’e run over a will mean that Winston-Salem wounded veier^ns, who are - inter­ cow.” ' ' - ^fenrWarMfond With Are With Oat Apikiintaient will bis a suburb of Mocksville, ested in-this offer, to contact him “ Wby, was it on the !rack? v >- Phone 9124 WiMtan-SaIein, N C. with less than an hour’s drive be- or a. member of the staff of the local : tween the two- best towns in the Reqruiting-(Sub)- Station a t. once •‘N p ,'’ V.replied' the - Tdiaguestdd BUSINESS GEO.. CROTTS.' Mgr. T i t OurAd* old North State. The distance -is for full information. 24 2 P.O Bldg. conductor, ■••-.»« chased "it into 'a 511J N. Liberts Street 26 miles. Winston Salim , N. C. barn.” THE DAVIE RECQRD. MOCKSVJLLE, N. C.

-'Gems of Thoaght - O IMPROVE the golden mo­ Tment iof opportunity, and catcb the good that is within our reach, is the great art of life,— I Samuel Johnson. Ltarn to live, and live to team, E^SCRE Phfflipf Ignorance like a fire.doth bum, Released by W estern| little tasks make large return. By VIRGI BIG FABMS VS. SMAIX FARMS A Beview of 1946 —BayardTaylor. • God givps every bird its food, T IME w as whd WASHINGTON. — Inside- fact ture actor w 4 behind the senate small business but does not east it into the nest. Looking back over 1946, it was a —Scottish .Proverb. v ery few H0II5 committee's release of the report on year you wouldn’t believe if you had small-scale and large-scale farm­ in for business seenit in the movies. President Tru­ the side. But no| ing is that the report had been sup­ man went down in a submarine, the pressed for nearly two years by big general public went up in a free bal­ Beauty and Health hardly one who CaUfornia land interests. | loon and John L. Lewis at last got By Simple Exercise Bing Crosby in I I The very fact that the bureau of into a battle in which he didn’t get e a rn m oney. Ala agricultural' economics dared make at least a tie. It was a great year ago bought a p the study was one. reason the last' E_L j for Ingrid Bergman, the St. Louis Santa Monica res congress cut its research funds. The . Cards, the Republican party and Holden, while w study so infuriated Representative FIESTPAIR OF SfIOES . . . Wer- Assault. Ruth,” joined Arth Al Elliott, California Democrat and fel, aged six, of the orphanage of ■ ♦ . Q 0 0 D leader Carl Hoff a -friend of the big farmers, that he , Am Himmelf Yieima, shows his un­ United Nations started the year in Andrew. G. Hick has fought aU appropriations for ’ bounded ioy at the new shoes given the Bronx with a cafeteria lunch Hickox Productio . farm, research ever since. him by the American Red Cross. and finished on Manhattan island transcription con The study was begun in the sum­ Withont the Red Cross help Aus­ with $8,500,000 in choice, real estate, WORE syndicate music: m er of 1944, while Congressman El- trian children would have faced a thus nosing out Leo Durocher, “The dhows to radio s Uott was leading s fight to repeal bitter winter. E gg and I,” and the Elliott Roose­ country. Oh yes the' old law by which no one could velts for profitable seasons. Navy v\iNif Invested money ii own more than 160 acres of U. S. almost beat Army, Hemy Wal­ ufacturing concei reclamation land. The study com­ lace picked -one of the easiest of pared two towns in San Joaquin val­ those sixty million jobs, Abie’s Irish ; Joyce ReynoldJ ley section of California’s huge Cen­ Rose at last got into pictures. AyI IDDLE age often begins at the ner Bros, after waistline. You can beat Fa­ tral valley—one, Arvin, is composed '. » - .absence from mol mainly of workers on large industri­ ’Joe Louis, Stymie and Yale had ther Time at his own game, how­ alized farms; the other, Dinuba, is good years in the world of sports ever, by exercising those fatty . made up largely of people who own LEARN SHOOTING IS OVER . . . Pvt. Louis Novell), left, Mocanaqua, and the international high jump was pads off waist and hips. The ton- and work their own farms. ■ Pa., and T/Sgt. Charles Cahill, Eumford, Me., both wheel chair patients won by Bernard Baruch, who went ing-up will improve your entire at HaUoran general hospital, Staten Island, N. Y., read about Presi­ figure. I t was found that Dinuba; the from a park bench to the .rarefied Maybe unattractive "dowager’s hump" small farm community, had two dent Truman’s proclamation declaring cessation of hostilities of World atmosphere of the atomic bomb or a bulging abdomen is adding years to War H, as of noon, December 31. Nurse Yeronica Saladigo looks on your appearance. You can correct these independent business establish­ from a sitting start. . . . Frankie posture faults through exercise, too. ments to every one In Arvin, the -as wounded vets read abont the order which immediately wiped off Sinatra gave his bobby soxers back big farm community; that retail the statute books 18 emergency laws. to the Indians. Whatever your figure problem—waist, • , , O nips, posture, bust. legs, cbin—our Week* ' trade was 61 per cent greater Iy Newspaper Service Booklet has result- Ted Williams, Billy Conn, Ches­ getting exercises to help you. Send 25c ip Dinuba; that 20 per cent (com) for Beauty and Health Through : more people were supported by ter Bowles, Harold Ickes, Bilbo and Simple Exercises to Weekly Ncwsnapcr the Boston Red Sox had a bad 12th- Service. 243 W. 17th'Bk. New York ii. I the same dollar volume in agri- N. Y .. Print name, address, booklet title. : culture in Dinuba than in Arvin; month. The Normandie, OPA, the : that the residents of Dinnba had New Deal and Joe Stalin’s recol­ a far higher standard of living- lection of what he- promised at better streets, garbage disposal, Yalta were junked: The. radio quiz ’. schools, parks, public recrea- industry gave away all but $11.35 FOI MIIOI ICIES III FAIRS OF * tion, more churches, participa- . LEADING ROOKIE . . .D dEnnis, ,worth of all the $25,890,167,879,456.25 merchandise produced in America RHEUMATISM - tion in local government, two ; Philadelphia outfielder, who was I NEURITIS-LUMBAGO JOYCE : newspapers to one. chosen the leading rookie of 1946. since V Day. The horse meat from -' The study was recognized by econ­ He has made a New Year’s resold the country made good in the. ham­ ture was “Janii omists as of great importance, but" tion to obtain a batting average burgers of the city. General Elec­ be “The WaQ the pressure of large farmers and! of .350 for 1947—and to play the tric announced a not too satisfactory based on the pi: landholders was too great. It lay -season without an error. year, but found a way to produce Robert Hutton buried until it was brought to the; snow artificially and promised a. lib-' eral allowance on old snowflakes. attention of fair-minded Sen. Jim ’ ♦ _ Jack Baker I . Murrayof Montana, chairman of the Larg« BottfehBem tr«iKs}*Uo-SmaUSi2 e 60c jobs in HoQyw I small business committee. He de­ Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt went * OAfTIOI: ISE OILI AS ItKECTEO * tic barnacles f so far left of center that she fell IT III GOQB DRUG STOBU et DY HAIL ci receipt Al price termined to publish it. > McIEtL H T iO „ Uc. JAClSOIIIllE AlTlDfIH wharf sequenc * • . asleep and collided with another r films. He alsi SURPLUS GRAVY automobile on the Sawmill riv- artificial icicle The comedy of errors that led 1 er highway. A stone to mark Change Garden Spot hand from cefil to discovery of more than two the spot‘where she once slept Many farm gardeners need - to soda, then din million gallons of high octane was duly erected. This seemed change the position of the 'garden make them br| gasoline in surplus military quite a reflection on the Rooser spot. Soil wears out in garden spots of his best in : planes sold to a Jefferson City, velts up to the time two passen­ just as anywhere else. Trees that Say Goodbye.’ Mo., scrap dealer caused an epi- G.O.P. SENATE ’BRASS’ . . . RepnbUcan leaders taking over legisla­ ger airplanes bound in the same were smah enough not to have , demic of red faces at War Assets tive responsibility in the ,80th congress. The senators believed that, they direction collided over Mary­ harmed grandmother's garden may 'settled aU their arguments before the session opened January 3. Left land. have grown so much and their roots Nanette Far administration. ** • contract to P However, WAA chief Gen. ' to right are Sen. Homer Ferguson, Mich.; Sen. Wallace H. White Jr., spread so far that they are robbing Maine; Sen. Bourfce B. Hickenlooper, Iowa; Sen. Robert A. Taft, Ohio; your garden of moisture if you hap­ year, receive; Robert Littlejohn and his aides There were strikes all-over Amer­ for her 21st would have been even more em- Sen. Artbnr Vandenberg, Mich.; Sen, WayIand Brooks, Hl., and Sen. ica,-with the newsreel cameramen pen to he still using the same land Eugene 'D. Millihin, Colo. that grandmother did. “Catalina,” al ; banassed had the whole story getting some of their best all-time Sterling Haydl leaked out. Besides, the 5,546 battle shots. An unknown bettor leading men,! planes with their $700,000 worth . tore up a $2,100 daily double ticket Cass DaIey a il of gas sold to the Missonri deal­ at Garden State. The oldest living J POUNDS ’.Approx. ZS-T’ds.; the supporting er, WAA also sold about 15,000 Elk died in 37 states. Russel Crouse slated to go b | other planes, also tanked up with of the-theatrical firm of Lindsey tntt soon. high octane gas. This fact, how­ TANGERINE QUEEN . . . Dorothy and Crouse was injured badly when ever, didn’t get out. In addi­ "Sparkman, 22, Pasco City, Fla., a day’s receipts fell on him. Ex- Considerine tion, dealers who bought the who was crowned ’Tangerine Mayor LaGuardia of New York was ery goods, itil planes reaped a tidy windfall Queen” at Cypress Gardens, Fla. extricated from UNRRA before P I E C E S that eight pil from costly radio equipment, starting another 'global war. The set of “It’s al The crown was awarded by John Democrats lost an election in large CXTIA UKM FUCU.AU NIW C motors and gears. Powers, model agency head. More KMMAfm CUT nOffi COLOKfUl scene in w hi| • * • . numbers. Thirty-five million and tom AiiXKMmBKmoooes than 600 gathered for the big Flor­ $■ KiAiJm toy On tmpo* m* I . walk whQe OIL SALESMAN LEWIS six hundred and seventy-eight thou­ fade**leMMcmetaiumtf n a ida event. ‘ ’ eeMd Indedng pnmaQ* lead ae Sceen P head. After sand Americans bought an egg, pre­ SIAff film CO. 0. In upon dolrintf. to In the coal and oil trade, John L. eMt mesiom, «f muzmd MN nmtn dust the pro; Lewis is sometimes called: “The sented a dollar bill, got two cents THiauilTINPIII KPT, ISS in change and asked “I wonder: if AO. AlZWtOJtff ItIOVrtRoffi deflated the greatest oil salesman in history.” two pins on Here is the reason why: there is any danger of inflation?” the ninth pia Railroad- after railroad, unable to i — * — The year closed on a touching afford costly tie-ups from coal WNU-7 03-47 * It’s no wol L strikes, now is converting from coal note. FioreQo LaGuardia opened a Sunday program with a tender testi­ to work for I to oil. There was a day when the sen; stars Iil railroads, deriving a tremendous monial to the Christmas spirit of Olivia.de Ha revenue from hauling coal, sided goodwill to all men and exclaimed, CLASSIFIED “Oh, how wonderful it would be if more and with the coal operators and the min­ DEPART MEN T are asking 1 ers in opposing' oil. But not now. we could adhere to. the love-thy- neighbor precept all • the year films. He’s I ; The Boston and Maine, which, next BUILDING MATERIALS od in “Sudd co the Maine 'Cfntral, pays more per around.” He then attacked newspa­ CONCRETE block machine double-block rehearsals ton for coal than any other rail­ I pers, real estate owners, congress, vibrator 200 to 240 per hr: 3 Cu. It. mixers the state legislature,- a firm of on wheels 559.95. Power brick machines to . first hour oj road, is switching to diesel engines 12,000 day. Hand oper. brick or block ma­ have to rep( as quickly as possible. The Jersey architects and divers others as chines; Mixers for nlks., mortar.Wheelbar­ “thieves,” “crooks,” “big bums,” rows. Madisen Eqoip. Co., Madison, Teas. Central, which taps the Pennsyl­ MFG. Sales AgehtB wanted, local and Bing Cros vania- anthracite fields, s lso 'is going “corrupt cowards,” “hooligans,” traveling.-Make fur. leather.: wool.coats, suits, -jackets, Kip . skin trial offer - 530. SI languagi over to diesels. And the Pennsyl- “mutts,” “tin horns,” “punks” and Special to one able to maketsimple trailer. all arouncTpolecats. - Write P. O. Box 82. StaUon E . Atlanta. wifl sing a f vania, which runs straight through * » FortugueseJ the best bituminous coal fields in BUSINESS—FOK SALE. Opportunity for A BUNCH OF GRIPES an ujrto-date shrewd operator to take over tutor is Lq the East, is laying in some diesel a business termed a “gold mine.” No ON A NEW YORK BUS honky.tonk here.' Bar and package goods, as technica switch engines. restaurant and tudtvfdual service station As in the f<| But the most interesting conver­ . No windows open, Included. Trade already established. Beau­ MISSES WEDDING. . . Pvt. James • ... The heat on full tilt, tiful fixtures; shod, equipment and attrac- tares, Crosf sions are taking place'on tile Union L. m o, 18, Robinson, Hl.,-forced to Uve.. building and location make this an Bob Hope: - !Pacific. That road has long burned ' No wonder the driver ldeiu spot/for the right "party. Tourist SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEH . . . Sen. Arthur H. Yandenberg stanir guard . at HamntOn Field, And passengers wilt. court under construction. Private parties Notman . oil to some extent, but it also hap­ . (R., Blich.), who has been chosen president pro tempore of the senate. CsUf.,.-missed, o u t' on Ms wed-' only. Location three hours ride from Jack­ Dare is pn pens to be the sixth largest coal pro­ :. They snarl and sneeze sonville on oce- Cf Florida’s maid hlgh- 8enator Yandenberg recently announced his withdrawal from the Unit­ djng; but faked gtm battle with six . Andjostieand eass ducer in the world, with a produc­ ed Nation’s, delegation to devote fun time to senate duties..He has mythical bandits who he said at­ ______- » DfyteBNEBH.- FLORIDA. tion of 6,500,000 tons annually. 1 And’ wish for a trolley . Airmy Serriee ghees, reconditioned. Also 4 Most mu been put forward as a possible presidential candtdate-for 1948. tempted to rob air. base office. Instead of a bus. flight jackets.' Merchants, buy direct; save The towns of Rock Springs and difference. BlMkweITe, Lincolnton. Ga. not more Hanna, Wyo., are almost dhtfrely —Margaret Fishbaek. tunes, but I • 1 .. Costello aij dependent on coal mined for the Rmsia now is bringing cars o f its.pro- BOGS, CATS, VETS, ETC. • Union Pacific. Today, however, .FOB SALE—Sk Bernard pups/dewonned. eluded ductioH line pretty fast. There > is no AKC: registration; finest bloodlines, !ready number in those towns may become like sfiiestiom over there as to which gets for immediate ’delivery. BTBEL I*. 8HBOFF _ tails with 1 the skeleton mining cities of the slowed down first, the production line or 905 Qieen St, . - - Columbia t. S, CL- gold-rnsh days. ^ the fellow who tries to stick a monkey Bos. Pb. .2-1195; res. ph. 2-718$ day NBC ‘ For, in addition to 600 oil-bumipg wrench, into the mechanism. special n locomotives, the Union. Pacific now . HELP WANTED—MEN ; week is n | is converting all mainline passenger. UNFINISHED BUSINESS ’ CABINET makers* tinners and plumbing shops wanted to build and install the new RKO’s . trains to oil. In addition, their “Here, I insist, this drink’s on electrical and ice refrigeration system in­ me,” • to old and new homes alike, write kaze” will “Big Boy” freight locomotives, the >* O. Box 254 ■ - - BapeTflBfe. .Georgia ' world's heaviest, are converting, to­ The guy will fairly shout. nese film | public, gether with 115 switchers and 45. But ^though he reaches for his MISCELLANEOUS ’ cash the film ' diesel units. Gaaranteed Wateh Bebalrs by mail-made He never gets it out. with expert workmanship by estab. South­ used in ttj The Santa Fe also has just ordered, ern firm. Estimates given. Wateb-Wise Re- new dieSel units. . . 4 . . —Pier. pair Co.* 781 Gpvernaent St.. Mobile. AU. ; * *. ■* ODDS Belldosev—For' sale. International T tlrW filmed by I ‘ MERRY-GO-ROUND ' “ United States Faces Deficit -of with blade and heavy duty. rake. Apnly $1,900,000,000.”—Headline . BexD.400Edward'Aveif PittsbarghILPa. released Gen. Mark W. Clark will be with­ •Archie" drawn as Allied commander in Aus­ BEAL ESTATE—MISC. sketches /o| tria immediately after the Moscow . “Is that as good‘.as the Demo­ IDEAL LOCATION FOB GBIgT M ltL crats hoped?” asks Ima Dodo. FISH POND AND FARMING, including be based conference. He then will receive a • • • two-story dwelling, -built of heart pine. Tavern".. new army post in the United States. Three tracts of land containing-approx. British Broadcasting' company 154 acres. Approx. 46,000 feet sawmill in "Vncon . . . Ex-congressman Wesley Disney timber and 800 cords pulp wood.OUver* tlOflOO, ■ of Oklahoma, who lost out. in the has prohibited hypnotism by radio. Ga., on' C. "of G. B.B.. 46 miles west Sa-- GOODLOE HEADS RFC . ; . John But in this country it will be per- vaaaab, Ga. E. M. LCFBUBROW* 1297 role of Democratic primary two years ago Highland Ave.. Augusta, Ga. bomespunl against Sen. “Cotton Elmer” Thom­ D. Goodloe, Richmond, Ky., gen­ fectly okay to keep putting people as, will try again., in two years'. He eral counsel of RFC, who succeed­ to sleep over the air as, always. WANTED TO BUT happens ■ » Malone" .may face a primary fight from Gov. ed George-E. AUen, as director o f WANTED—Saw logs delivered our .yard. BOY COMPOSER HAILED v . . Georgie Wei, who developed his musical Reconstruction - Finance corpora- It’s the trend of the times, so it CaU or write PATTEB80N XUMBEB wearing aa -Bob Kerr. . . . Assistant Postmaster CO^rTCS Highland Aveat N.JB* AUaata Sw General Gael Sullivan has been of­ talent In a Japanese concentration 7camp, ls shown playing his own , tion.:- iGoodlee joined the RFC as probably bad to happen: Thelabor Ga. WA. 7282. , ■ one till hi fered the presidency of Air Cargo. composition, 4lYIctory Tlay," - as hist sister, Madeleine, looks on. - executive assistant In IML unrest has struck college football! t - S' )

-s. TRE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Ithe golden mo- When Ydur Innards” Iportuuity, and Iat is within our S U N D A yl Oie^CryingtheBIues |a t art of life, _ GERALD ,DROWN cHooL L w esson W.N.U FEATURES y / By BAROLD L- LUNDQUIST. D- D- _ J live to learn, JE^SCREEfteIttfflO' Hnke McCaIe, private detective. Is en­ “Okay, boss.. What’s/cooking?” ed to recount carefully the affair Of Tbe Moody. Bible Institute. of CUcaflRi tfire doth bum, cased by wealthy old Miss Bigelow, to ■ “Something — yes — but nothing Bigelow as far as it went. ; Released Western Newspaper. Union. Me large return. 1 Beleased by Western Newspaper Union. Euard her niece’s wedding presents: Mc- that I can-get . my teeth into. I When he finally paused, she said, Mjwd Taylor, By VIRGINIA VALE Cale goesses there is something sinister know there’s something . wrong, I y bird its food, In the situation, and so accepts. He “No more?” - • 1 Ussoif for January 2f IME was when a motion pic­ m eets'M rs. SybU Bigelow, the bride’s though.” .. “No. more.” Bit into the nest. “Do you want me to watch' out T b . ture actor was just an actor; mother, Victoria and Stephen Bigelow,” “Se far as I can see from whefe ■ Lesson .subjects and Scripture/texts se» the bride’s brother and sister, and Mrs. for anything in particular?” • Iected and copyrighted by-, Internattoiuu very few Hollywood stars went we’re sifting-then, there isn’t any .Council of .-Religious Bducatton; used BJ T Stephen Bigelow, a strikingly beantitul. “No-o-o. Just keep your eyes and mystery - unless - it’s your- Trish permission. in for business enterprises onblonde woman. Later he becomes ac­ ears open. I won’t . even: give you hunch.”'-- - Health the side. But nowadays there’s quainted with Christopher Storm, a not-. JESDS CEOSSES RACIAL Cd architect, w ho'is too inquisitive, to . my reactions to the Bigelow clan, .-. “Have I ever-been wrong?” ' - I CONSTIPATION makes you feel hardly one who isn’t emulating I want an unbiased opinion from BOUNDARIES mnkasthe dickenfc bdnsson stomach Ie Exercise suit McCaIe. Then he meets Veronica, '> “Oh, you must have been, once or •pnL IOttr taste, gassy discomfort. Bing Crosby in making money * the bride-to-be, .an attractive and Intel­ you to the : morning. You’re sup­ /•twice.” • . Lesson te x t—John 4 :4 .1 0 , zmo. sms. Inks Dr. Caldardra fdrons mcdidno ligent girl, and the bridegroom-to-be, posed to be guarding, those precious toqnicUy ^lll Uie Wgsar on Uzy 'Sn- earn money. Alan Ladd not long “But .I swear there is something MEMORY SELECTION—WbOsoever drink- ago bought a partnership in a' the extremely handsomb' Cnrt' VaUain- wedding gifts. Miss Bigelow wiR going-, on there—some: deep trouble’. etta ot the water that I ahall give hlm ahaS nards”, and help yon feel bright and conrt,-big and masterful. He gives Ve- ' be expecting you -at. eight' o’clock. never thirst.—John 4:14. , Santa Monica restaurant. And Bill ronlca a strange, meaningful glance. I teR'you, the whole family has-the BB CUOWEirS Is the wonderful sen­ Holden, While working in “Dear Ask for her. You’d better-run along jumps. They’re shaky, nervy—out na Iaxatiya contained in good old Syrnp Ruth,” joined Arthur Treacher, band now and get ‘yourself some grub. of .snorts. It sticks, ottt like a-sore ' RaCial and social prejudice divide . Popsin to mako it so easy to take. leader Carl HoS and radio producer CHAPTER IV Piit Ann on the line, wiR you?” .thumb.” • : mankind, -although they are reaDy auNV.BOCTORS tisopopaia prepara- Andrew. G. Hickox in organizing “The power behind.;the' throne,” one family by the creation of God. tionsin prescdptionn to make the medi- Ann selected a salted‘nut and .bit cino more palatable and agraaaUo to Hickox Productions, Inc., a radio jWhen Curt began, to take his quipped ■ Rocky,. “took her Tnyail de­ into it with her strong white teeth. Speaking a thousand or . more taka. So be sure yonr IaxatiTO is con­ transcription company which will leave, he doled himself out. Stephen parture at the stroke of six.” She said, an'am tised look, in her tongues and countless dialects; liv­ tained in Syrup Pepsin. syndicate musical and dramatic he treated Rke a brother, Storm as “Just like that?” ;; eyes, “What.sticks Out is that the ing to separated areas; suffering un­ UtSIST ON DR. CAU WELL’S—the fa- shows to radio stations across the an affectionate friend. It was the “Yeah. She had a wicked gleam der or pridtog themselves in (as the Toiito 0) miniona for SO years, and fed whole family is crazy, about the gor­ that Vboleeome relief from cons&pa- . country. Oh yes—Holden also has women who bit at his heels, most to her eye when she sealed the note case may be) a certain social order,, Uom Ryen finicky CbUdraa lore it. invested money in a helicopter man. avidly. Miss Adelaide glowed, she left for you- I’R toy oddsthafc, geous ,Curt.' And he takes the. one and disagreeing even about the . she’s up to -some devfitry.” ^with the ,money. He must be' quite CiUIfIOIIr Uaaonlyaa directed. ^factoring concern.' turned coy. SybR shook herself out Ia boy.” ; - things of God; they manage to. build —*— Of the sulks, simpered. Victoria “No doubt WeR 1 I’R/be seeing up iformidable barriers between then- Ien begins at the ; Joyce Reynolds is back at War. looked at him hotly; and Karen’s you to the morning! Don’t let any “I asssure you he is. Can’t you various, groups. , Ii can beat Fa- Her Bros, after an eighteen-months eyes kindled with an icy fire. of ’em rattle you. Be seeing you. just ,see them aR from my descrip­ The Word of . God by. both precept Iivn game, how- tion? The old lady at frit’s end; Sy- .absence from movies. Her last pic* Veronica waited tolerantly, as if Night, now.” / . . , and practical example teaches just' Ing those fatty- The desk-light was on to the outer bR drowning something or other to the opposite; - SBNNAimTlVE 1 hips. The ton- she could wefi afford to do so. He sherry; Karen cold, and lax, taking crossed to . her finafly in-his negR- office. In the small, round pool of I. Barriers Bridcai (w . 441). 1SYHUP PEPSIN pe your entire Ught it threw lay a note from Ann; -it out. on the piano; "Veronica daz­ gently graceful, stride. Hei took her zled; Victoria cruel and fighting Contrast the woman-of- Samaria hump- hands in his big ones and, leaning back; Stephen lost and floundering. with Nicodemus, whose coming to Promptiy ReReves Coughs From I js adding years to. over, whispered in her ear. She I can correct these "Why—” Christ we studied last week. He was. exercise, too. laid her-bronze head against the “Of course, darling. I' see them rich; she was poor. He was a jew; massiveness of his. chest for a mo­ she rVas of the mixed race of Samar­ K? Pr,°htem—waist. aR.” : f . ACHING Hs, chin—our Wppir ment. ‘Hut what, do you think?” • itans. He was a man of character feooklut has reSns ■ Ehreryohe m ust‘ have heard -her .“I thtok you’re smitten with this and high position; she was immoral Ji'Vr-,oi. S£nd 25c say, “. . . But it’s aR. right now, and uneducated. - He sought Jesus; Kr Tiironcli Karen wench.” CHESTCdUS K fekly Newspaper darling. AR right. I’m so glad—I Jesus sought her. . Helpa Break Up Sarfaca Coogestioo! P ‘» I^ew Vork 11 1 McCale roared. “Good Lord,, are press, booklet title. was devastated!”. ' In doing so; he . cut straight across Victoria’s eyes were half-closed, you jealou& Of me? Now, see the barriers of race, tradition, social RUB ON TMUSTEROLt mere pencil strokes in her Beards­ here—” \ position, education,: everything. He ley face, and Karen’s only move­ “ Of cqiirse I’m jealous, you was interested in. her soul’s salva­ ment was the tapping of a carmine wretch.”' She waggled a finger at tion and nothing could stand to his IiciiEt tu r m of fingernafi on the arpi ,of her chair. him, then pointed. “And/here, if I’nr not mistaken, comes another way. We would do weD to foDow IlM A T SSR tI Curt kissed his fiancee. And then member of our cast.” : his example. ' -V - I is -LOMSAGO McCale knew;. - There was no acting Every Christian is by his very JOYCE REYNOLDS" in that kiss. This was-no embrace •^ Lights went down suddenly and a calling a sdul-winner. We dare not; -girl stepped into the yeRow oval of NEILS in'the thundering animal way . of a .delegate this responsibility to the ture was “Janie” ; her next one will Tarzan. This was not the selling a spot. She was dressed to some pastor or missionary. As soul-wto- be “The Wallflower,” a comedy, power behind perfect merchandise. . silver business so cunningly draped ners we are vitally interested to our based on the play of the same name. In spite of the stories, in spite of that it- turned her into a shimmer­ Lord’s approach to tiiis woman who M lE jp Y Robert Hutton will co-star. the man’s reputation, he was really ing..piDar. She had a wide rasp­ was far from God, apparently hope­ in love with Veronica Bigelow. It berry mouth and dark brown hair lessly involved in sinful associations, I^S-SmaDSlze SOc Jack Baker has one of the oddest was. in his eyes. It was. unmistak­ with strange lights-to it. The saxo­ a citizen of' a hostile nation and an f AS OIftECTEO * jobs in Hollywood; he makes plas­ able- How- could anyone m that phones wailed and subsided to a adherent !of another, religious faith. Ir HAIL oa receipt if price tic barnacles for all pier, dock and room not know it? ; moan.: The drums were a tom-tom By 'asking a Rtvof of her, Chnst TSQEmtE ♦. TioaiBi wharf sequences in Warner Bros, Then the party broke up.. It was 'accompaniment! She stood perfect­ tactfully placed Mmself (as does any films. He also equips houses with after that that Victoria laughed de­ ly: stiff, a cigarette hanging-from petitioner), for the moment, on/her change to CALOX Id e o S p o t artificial icicles—shapes them by risively, and in passing Christopher the corner of : her mouth while she own plane. He was not a distant, peners need - to hand from cellophane and silicate of san«. ‘ Hp- voicp w ?*5 a C”"1"” c-"--- learned religious leader deigning to for the < said slyly, “You big, big fool! Tot tralto and she wrenehed the lyrics' of the garden soda, then dips them' in alcohol to give them The Nest.. Don’t tell me cast a bit of- reRgious philosophy to on your sndle t in garden spots make them brittle. You’ll see some you wanted to.” from the commonplace niio Ine her. He was a tired, thirsty man |lse. Trees that of his best in Errol'Flynn’s “Never Christopher smiled in a depressed realm of the boudoir. It was fop-, asking for'a drink of water.- EM eient Calssxworkitseoseorss notch old-school singing. not to have- Say Goodbye.” 1 manner, got up and took her arm. But he was more! He Was the 2 Helps remove film...bring one ^r’s garden may ■ — m— As they headed for the door, Mc- , Lights went down suddenly and a “ Wow!” , exclaimed McCale. gracious Son of God, declaring to all the natural InitR of yonr i and their roots Nanette Parks, who’s been under Cale heard , him say, “Calm your­ girl stepped into the yeRow oval of “That’s showmanship. What were her that' he was ready'to- give, to hey are robbing a spot. •. -• . you saying, my pet, -when Love her the water of life,. . B a apodal ingredient in Caloz contract to Paramount for the last self, Vicky, my girl. ‘To the vic­ 'eacouiBStesm alar m essage... |s t u r e if you hap* year, received a wonderful present tor belongs the spoUs’.” W«kqd In?” H. Problems Solved (w . 9, 10, wbichhaaatoniceifectongnina Ig the same land for her 21st birthday—the lead in “Rats,” she answered. “You’re a Marriott reminding him that he was it was Shari Lynh.” 27-30). ' . ...bdpa make them firm end l i d . "Catalina,” a Technicolor musical. taking her to , dinner. Sheihad un­ . :ale raised an eyebrow. The -' The first problem this poor woman 4 roar. Iboenp ymiramfle...with congenital idiot.” Caloil Sterling Hayden will be one of her Adelaide Bigelow had been snuff­ derlined the final word—dress. girl had walked out onto the floor had to face was her sin-problem.. Is again to take a bow. She.accepted M oir in Jamuu SIdCaaM L d n ro ttrM . leading men, and Olga Sail Juan, ing out candles here' and there. She He knew what, that .forecast; Tt not that, true of aR of us? -. I t i y e a st e f pfiawaereaairaf k n u o -te a Cass Daley and Klly De Wolfe head switched off a table lamp and came meant The White Abbey, the'sea* the acclaim to the same slow, sul­ ■ She first tried to avoid it by rais­ the supporting Casts The picture is over to McCale, who .stood in the son’s- socially renowned “saloon.” try way she had sung. . - s ing the raofe problem, and the reply slated to go before,toe cameras very fireUght, a dark figure, sorting his He grunted, turned off .the desk - “I hope'-you' wrih’t" go ‘ into a jeal­ of .Jesus told her of the water of impressions. The old furniture and light, and went, through the quiet ous rage Tf I say. I think she’s got life; Her quick desire to escape the -Hr- trappings seemed to flicker and dis­ toner-office to his bedroom and bath something there,” said. McCale sly­ drudgery; of carrying water, gave Considering the high price of bak­ solve in the half-light. The fire at the back. He shaved and:-Show­ ly- v .' ': '• / : him opportunity to face her with her ery goods, it’s disconcerting to learn pulsed in the grate, ered, dressing automaticaDr, '.His - “Not- at Ml. She’s got something sin. She could never find peace and. mind busy to a treadmill of its own. eaet/eds that eight pies were wasted on the. “You won’t.need me tonight?” he With her,; td'o, if you’D look ,where joy until there was a frank and open ■CIS, AU KlWte set of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” for a He went Over tjie events pf.=the she’s head^ji.” - ■om coioaiui * asked, as if it were finished: : facing of sin in her life. JlbtBS GOOQS , scene in which Todd Kams had to “ No—I think not—” she faltered. afternoon, trying to docket his im­ . McCale ^imed and saw - the top Let us make no mistake at this w 9*4 !‘'to 4-tte m. _ walk while balancing a pie on his pressions in some way, to relate, * « l eWMFOt Ye*. CveiisttB MMCwtfiprMir ** Ot oekn tdh “WiR you'telephone me in the morn­ of a .curly,black head,! the set i t point, for the moral law. of God is. -S * * vpeu Mvptf. head. After the'eighth pie hit the them to the dark omen he had car­ ...-■ —jr r.tuio, ing?.” ■ ;. unmistakable shoulders. Hg whis­ the same now as it was on that far- : That In Iuat etat MILES Beu oept. im dust the properly man, Lou Haf ely, “Of course.” ' ried away- from there. Re Wished.' pered vuidelr. his breath: off day when Jesus brought the V. (L UTTLE PILLS are. So Uttle RiMtiAW. deflated the pie tin and inserted Rocky were with him now to talk woman of Samaria face to face with X / bnte-OHMYl So gentle.yet “I shaR need you,” she said with . “durtf VaRatocourt,he mur- . . . 00 firm. 8 0 coneenient and two pins on each side for balance; emphasis. She looked older mid it over., . ,. x.'es: Up the j itual life delight to the propagation lhr. 3 cu. it. mixers rehearsals without make-up for the “You listen to me instead. Al­ Ir brick machines t» She s m i l e d uncomfortably. Situation :v. ■. .' .; /' most any man with a lot of' money and defense of organisations and to |brlck or block ma- . first hour or two, so the girl’s' don’t “They’D be afl right.” the conduct'of outward reiigiCuk ex­ ., mortar. Wheelbar- have to report at the crack'of dawn. «. After a whit of. toss'than five min­ is on the hunt'for the best-deal he fo., Madison, Tens* * “Very weD:” 'can buy. What’s the matter with a ercises? . - “He was outside, in the corridor. utes;’ Ann came from- behind a doer: Truie worship is revealed (v. 23). wanted, local and marked “Powder Room.” She Was woman who’s got a few million ly­ ather. wool coats. Bing Crosby, who has crooned-in “ Mr. McCale.” ing around loose buying herself a a's .being'first “to spirit.” We do Let the Ads Guide _in trial offer S3©. 47 languages, including Esperanto, “Yes.” : slendef and smart in a green drapid not cast aside aR external helps to Hake simnle trailer. affair, that ended in a lot of gray gorgeous piece of freight —lik* You When Shopping ftatlon E. Atlanta. win sing a typical Brazilian sang in “You saw the bridegroom.. What that?” ' . worship, but real’ worship: ^oes L. opportunity for Portuguese in “Road to Rio” ; his do you think?” \ foam. The gownhad no straps that through and beyond both place and perator to take over he could: see.- ahd it seemed she He-was shocked, even though he "gold mine.** No tutor is I lOitis Oliveira, who’ll act He hesitated;. “Very handsome:” sjrmbol to real soul communion _ a package goods. as technical advisor on toe picture. He knew that'wasn’t the answer might be rising out of it to be with knew .she was enjoying his reac­ with God, second, ‘-‘in truth.”- Iual service station tions. - * 7 established. Beau- S As in toe four previous “Road” pic- she wanted. him minus: the surf she was riding . The disciples were, wise enough ipment and attrac­ at any moment tion make this an tures, Crosby will be teamed with “Is that aR?” not to interfere with.what Jesus was feht party. Tourist Boh Hope and.Dorotoy Lamour, with “Character? I couldn’t say. I' • They- climbed one of the stair­ Curt Goes to the doing (personal workers take note!), [on. Private parties And Your Strength an d ., urs ride lrom. Jack- Nofman McLeod directing. Daniel simply recognize him as a I type— cases and ,.were, bowed into the din­ Highest Bidder and it was not long before the wom­ ortda’s main hlgh- Dare is producing for Paramount. - one over which I’m not'enthusias­ ner room - by another interior deco­ an saw Jesus as the Christ! Observe u . Energy Is Below Per . _ |NESS, FLORIDA. tic.’’ • ra to r.. There was

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/.** -A. TBE DAVlE RECORD. MOfcKSVILLE N- fc. JANUARY 22, 1947.

Ia gloom over.the entire commun­ THE UAVlE ((ECOKl) HuW We Stand John Henry Seats Iity where he spent a long anduse- THE DAVl A preacher asked us a few days, John HenrV Seats, 80, died at fill life. Todie bereaved 'family 0Me$t Papeig C FRANK STROUD Editor. "ago how we stood on the liuupr his home in the Farmington com­ The Recotd extends sincere 'sym­ SHOES SHOES store question? For the past 40 munity on Jan. 12th. M t. Seats N o L iq u o r, TELEPHONE pathy in this sad hour. years we have worked -for prohi­ spent most, of his. long life in die " For The Entire Family ; Entered at the Poatoffiee in Moeka- bition week in and week out. The Farmington section.- He was a NEWS ARlj Record is opposed to opening li­ Mason and member of the Junior Letter FromTexas ~ rllle, N. C.. as Second-class Mall Children’s OidFords Brown Elk j $2.88 m atter. March S. 1908. quor stores in Davie or any other Order. ' Lyford, Texas, Jan. 12, 1947. Boy V Elk bhoes TJeavy " $3.98 ' Clyde Foste county In North Carolina. The The fuueral was held last Tues- Mr. Frank Stroud, in town Thur SUBSCRIPTION RATES: people of: this state voted dry. by d eyat 2:30 p. m., at the Farming­ Dear Brother and Friend:—I am Girl's Oxfords, Brown-Calf $3.98 ONE YEAR. IN N1 CAROLINA - S I-SO an overwhelming majority in 1908, ton Mediodist Church, with Revs, inclosing $2 cash for my subscrip­ . L D . Owcnsl SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA - 75c. Girl's Brown Lqafers $498 . was in town i ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE STa T> - 02.00 and would do so again if given j. S. Folger and H. C. Freeman tion to The Record. ■ I have been ' SIX MONTHS. OUTSipE STATE - $1.00 the opportunity. Governor Cherry officiating, and the body laid to in care of two doctors for some Cqmplete Line Of Men’s Work Shotes, Rqbber .. . business. forgot to say anything about a ' re­ rest in die church cemetery. time, and notable to do ihyt!iing. And . Leather Soles. Geotge R. The editor of the Renfro Herald, ferendum on the liquor question Surviving are two sons, Burton I w ill go on' . die operating, .table day last week| Yadkinville, announces that in in his message to the legislature. - and R. H. Seats, of Farmington; Jan. 24th,at 110 ’dbck for niy se­ Mrr Farmer Buy Tour Tobacco Cauvas Now on business. die future his paper will hot ac­ Some of our folks put up the one daughter, Mrs. W- S. Spill­ cond operation^ I am hoping*'to cept wine and beer advertising. argument that if Davie had liquor man, o f Mocksville, R- 2; 13'grand get through all/right. I will soon, We Have 3 Yds Wide 33 I-3-Yards Long In Stock - R. B. Sanfo Congratulations/ The world stores the blockaders and bootleg­ children;., six great-grandchildren be SI years, old. -Ifil live and am Gompletq Line Dry Goods and Groceries Houser spent j getting better. \ gers would be forced out of busi­ and .four brothers. able Co travehljWiU come to North on business. This country has been under ness. Durham, Wake, New Han­ In the death of Mt. Seate Davie Carolina in July. A .. long and the leadership of the New Deal over and about 23 other counties County loses one of her best. be­ h-ppy life to you. v-rYour friend, ;; Albert Hq for the past 14 years. Give them have liquor stores, but the boot­ loved citizens. His death has cast! CHAS.'L WOOCTN.; Riddle, o f tlj credit for raising the cost of living, leggers are still doing business in were rambll creating the'OPA and putting this these wet counties. Many of our ‘‘The Friendly Store” Thursday. country in debt to the tune- of young people would buy liquor I GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager from a liquor store who would Mrs. C. W l nearly three hundred billion dol­ Collins, Colcf lars. not go to the trouble to hunt up a Pictures For Frauung bootlegger. Dmnkenness would son, Dr. C .' The Cooleemee Journal came Young, on S | increase with liquor easy to get. We Have A Large Variety. Of Pictures - STATEMENT OF CONDITION' ' out in an enlarged ..form and a The object m opening liquor stores C .J. A ngl new dress to start the New Year. Suitable For Framing . is to increase the sale of intoxi­ MOCKSVILLE BUILDING & LOAN Duke HospiJ Theappearance of the paper is cants. The more liquor sold by ly, taking tre greatly improved, and the editor, Bring Your Frame and-Select The Picture You Want. A.B.C. Stores the more reverfue. ASSOCIATION is confined t| Mrs. J. C. Sell is to be congratu­ We Will Put It In For You At No Extra Cost. We would advise our good citi­ the time. lated on the neat appearance of zens to rea<^ their Bibles and con­ :: OF; MOCKSVILLE, N. C., AS OF DECEMBER 31,1946. The Journal. sult their paStors before signing a Open Every Monday Afternoon " ' ■ ' ‘ " ASSETS: A ttorney, Harold Stassen says he is a can*- petition to open liquor stores, or THE ASSOCIATION OWNS: : '' home last wl before they vote to legalize the From I To 6 O9CIock. # pital, States^f didate for president on the Re­ V-Gash -PA hand and in Banks . $ 7,136 JI publican deket in 1948. Senator sale of liquor in Davie County. Other . Times By Appointment ■ ten days i The Record is the only paper in State, of North Carolina and U. S. Government Bonds 27,292.00 much imprd Vandenberg says he is not a can StoclT in Federal Home Loan Bank . 1*500.00 didate. The Record is still back- Davie County that doesn’t carry be glad to Il wine and beer advertising. We ... '-MortgageLoans . ’ . 101,329.91 iug Gov. Tom Dewey. A man Mrs. Christine W. Daniel , Mr. and I who can carry New York State by try to practice what we preach. ■i, ■ Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of ■ enabling them to own their homes. Each loan dridge and < nearly a million majority has some­ Bill Fuller, after spending sever South Fort I thing to brag about. Gift Shop ---- - secured-by first mortgage on local improved real al days with Herbert Eidson, on ■ estate.-. week with R. 2, returned to his home in die WilkesboroStreet Mocksville,-N.,G. McKnight, J When Christ was o n earth . Share Loans. , . 255.00 nearly two thousand years ago he Keystone State Wednesday. v Advances made to our shareholders against their Mr. and I wentabout doing good. He wenc have had into the synagogues and- expound­ shares,- N o loan exceeds 90 per cent, o f amount actually Paid in. Mrs. Sam 1 ed the Scriptures, he healed the ville, have sick and fed the hungry. He at­ Advances for Insurance,- Taxes, Ftc. NONE i. . Office Furniture, and Fixtures 160.00 Forest Strol tended one marriage in GalhIee ! - street, whiq by turning the water into wine Annual January RealiEaiate Owned . . . NONE /---Real-Estate Sold Under Contract : NONE But you don’t read in Holy Writ NONE I. Chas. J. where he ever attended a card TOTAL ~$ 137,673.02 Tenn., is sd party or visited a dance hall. r ' LIABILITIES: Smith Gro\| *. T •? -1 * - ing a new I A Correction THE ASSOCIATION OWES: farm whic * ■ \'\ ; • ■ ‘ - ■ "" i In the County Exhibit which Clearance ~ ** To Shareholders L W . She appeared in our last issue, two -#■ . -Funds entrusted to our care in the form of pay- M t. and I - ’ -ments on shares as follows: . lines in the Income Summary moved he were left out. The lines were, - , ^.- Installment Shares . . . $ 52.00 AT SANFORD’S have pur • . • V. '.•••* i ■ “Sundry Income, $13,464.78; Taxes y- . ■ -'-T-V!" «£ - •■»!> Full-Paid Shares ...... 82,525.00 dwelling hi Prior Years, $244.25.” Accidents : • OtherShares . . . 42,544.26 $125,121.26 ville. MrJ will happen in the best regulated We Have Drastically Reduced \ Accounts Payable - . ■ . . . 115.00 -living wit! print shops. ; Loans in Process . 5,296:98 Mr. aud j Ladies Ready-To-Wear Stock Undivided Profits . • ; 1385.72 they can I W. R. Taylor Earnings held in trust for distribution to share­ -house. William Ross Taylor, 78, of Ad­ Come Inv And See These Values vBJior^ You v Buy. holders at maturity of their shares. Sheriffil vance, died at his home Saturday Reserve ror Contingencies 5,500.00 who havej after an illness of several moutns. , To-be used for the payment of any losses, if sus­ ton tov Mr. Taylor was bom January 20. One Lot Of Wool And Silk Dresses tained. Thisreserve increases the safety and ments in I 1868 in Davie County in Davie strength of the Association. -Wilkesbof County, son of John and Minerva OtherLiabilities .. . . . ' 54.06 to town i HowardTaylor. 1-2 PRICE TOTAL ...... $ 137,§73.02 is glad He is survived by his wife; three STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA people to I brothers, Rev. S. W. Taylor of All Coats Reduced One-Third ^ i COUNTY OF DAVIE, ss: the world Asheboro, J. H. Taylor of Maxton, C. J- Taylor of Advance; one sis J. D . P. Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Asso­ Arthur! One Lot H ATS— $ l _ $ p > 8 ciation personally appeared before me this day, and being duly swgm, ter, Miss Sallie Taylor of Ashe- Jacks, o fI /says that the foregoing statement is true to the best of his knowledge bora. Formerly $4.98 and $6.98, Now court hoi| and bdief. . J. D. P. CAMPBELL, Secretary-Treasurer. Funeral was held at 2-»p. m. 23rd. Sworn to and subscribed hefore me, this 16th day of January, 1947. Mdnday at Advance' Methodist Qne Lot Of SKIRTS- - $ 0 .9 5 by the Jv Church with Rev. Howard Jordan J. E. QUILL1N, Notary Public.: H ighSc Were $5.98, Now : v r My Commission Expires Dec. 13, 1947. pastor officiating. Interment was • : - • - ‘>.o • ’■ Tgrfi'-* • • nance th l in the church cemetery. Help th e | Other Lots Of SKIRTS— $ 1 .9 8 ing this i Farm News Were $3.95, Now - J-: IT R L l Farmers in Davie County who One Lot Of BLOUSES— ^ $ J .9 8 Va., MrsJ are interested in applying for New- January Bargains o f Che i Grower Tobacco allotments must Were $4.95, Now . _ , W . C. Pd file an application before February 46 Ounce Can Grapefruit Juice 25c Va., we 1.1947, accordingto J. N. Smoot, on th eirl Chairman of the PMA Commit­ Big Reduction on Ladies9 Wipter Handbags, Browns and Blacks 46 Ounce Can Orange Juice - ' 25c son, who tee. The following conditions . Two No 2 Cans Orange or Grapefruit Juice 25c the funef must be met: Children's Ccttoii u nde o f I 1 Applicaut must live on the Cotton•V Blankets • • -V • '... . .-I-- .. Oranges, per dozen 25c W eston f farm and depend on it for aliving. Winter Panties 4 Ib Carton Hormel Lard $1.25- was a brj_ 2 Applicant must have had at Single And Double. All IOc Snuff, 3 for 25c MooneyJ least, two years experience in the vWere 39c • to 49c All 5 Ounce Sntiff in Tumblers 3Oq in the i past-five years. building 3 Applicantmust not own or Now 29c $1.98 and $2.98 Fresh Ground Coffee, per pound 30c operate any other farm on which I Pound' Jar Salad Dressing 39c R. G j . any kind of tobacco is produced. tana, 4 The farm must not have had Just Received- -Large Shipment Tobacco Canvas and ' the w in | ran allotment in the past five years.' is look Farmers are- urged to turn in late J. S j their soil: building practices that Hendrix & Foster . ports were carried out on their, farm in C.. C. -Sanford Sons Co. M ont 1946/ and sign their application 28 de ; “The Best Place To GeJ It- ber. for payment. If a producer is to “Everything For Everybody” for he receive payment on these prac­ Mocksville, N AngeIl Building N. Main Street le fth e tices he must file a report before Phone 7 wild and February 15,1947. third i -county.

S m r a n DAVtK RBCOHD. H0 CKSVILLE. M. C.. JANUARY 22.19478 TTHE DAYIE RECORD. Dr. and Mn. R. P. Anderaaii Nine Injorcd In Wreck left Friday for dieir winter home WANT ADS PAY. f OldMlt Paper In The County at Ft. Myetg, Fla. They will be A Fnkway bus, driven by J. E. : s ' away until ApriL Tutterow, of this city, and a Coble No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads FOR SALE—^-Six-foot trailer in Dairy milk truck driven by a Lex­ good condition. ROY CALL. Miss Christine Hendricks, a stu­ ington man. crashed about one NEWS AROUND TOWN. dent at W. G , U. N. C„ Greens­ mile south of Jenualem shortly FOR SALE—65 bushels Laredo boro. spent die week-end in town after derk Friday evening. It is SoyBeans C B. ANGELL, Pleswe Pay Your $2.98 with her parents. MocksviDe, R. 2, $3.96 Clyde Foster, of Statesville, was / ■ a ■■ I •tid the ttuck kid broken down in town Thursday on business." All sportsmen in Davk County and was standing on die highway, FOR SALE—Concrete Blocks. $3.98 wno'are interested in game Ahd when the bus, which was said to C J. ANGELL. 1946 Tax Now! $498 . L D. Owens, of Harmony, R. I, fish, please meet at court house be meeting atfodier truck, tan into WANTED — Cedar "lumber, was In town one day lastweek on Satunlay evening, Jan. 25thi at J the tear end of s ter and Pattolman with us for quick results. AU list­ In Stock a linen shower at her home on R. B. Sanford and R. M. Holt* Gteen investigated die accident. ings and estimates at no charge to Wilkesboro street lltursdar even­ owner. DAVIE REALYY CO. Before ThatDale And Ayoid A 1£ Penalty HouserspentFriday in Charlotte *ies ing, honoring. Miss Kathleen j a town survey is being made by Phone 220. on business. I Hoots, whose marriage toCUffoid 1Sutveyor Lee Bowles an^Hugh Reavis will be solemnized Satur- LagJe, preparatory to number die FOUND—12 ply Truck tire and Albert Howard and IGrady rim . between Cool Springs and Rr V, Alexander, o r e Riddle, of the Redland section, day, Jan. 25th. The guest of honor; houses in our fair dty. Widi die County Line, owner can get same were rambling around town was presented a beautiful conWb!streets named and die houses by calling at my home and paying Coiinty Tax Collector. Thursday. ' * During die evening, games and numbered, the wayfaring man, for this ad.‘ FREDfT. SNIDER. contests were enjoyed, Neva Mark' though a fool, could find the peir- Mocksville, R. 4. 2 Mrs. C. W. Young, Sr, of Fort ham and Jessie Libby Stroud win­ I son he is looking for. r FOR RENT — Seven - room Collins, Colo., is the guest of her ning prizes which they presented House, together with about 10 son, Dr. C. W. Young and Mrs. to thebonor guest. acres o f land for pasture and gard­ Young, on Salisbury street. : Delicious refreshments were Hooet, Farm ud Loti en. House equipped with elec- tridty. - Good well of water, with served to about 35 guests. The 5 rooms, hall closets, porches, 2 C.J. Angell spent a week ^at bride^lect received many lovely good oht-buildings. Located two fireplaces, lights, good welL House miles east of Mocksville, on Lex< LOAN Duke Hospital, Durham, recerit- and useful gifts. Auto For Sale! ly, taking treatment for his leg. He newly overhauled. Good bam, lngton highway. For particulars %all or write > < is confined to his home most of garage and chicken house. SJacres PMle-Stede land, garden, water and wood on v MRS. J. H. RATLEDGE, the time. -Mocksville, N. C. 1935 Pontiac Sedan 31, 1946. Miss Ffoxd Poole and Mr. James place. Located 4 miles south of Attorney A. T. Grant returned Hugh Steele wete united in Mocksville on Salisbury Highway, UPHOLSTERING — We are home last wsek from Davis Hos­ riage Sunday, Jinuary 12th, i n 'A teal buy, and good terms. prepared to do your upholstering WiU B e Sold pital, Statesville, where he spent { Eighs room house, has bath, at our plant at Sheffield. AU kinds North AugusilaaSGa. \ Of furniture upholstering. Our $ 7,136,11 ten days taking treatment. He is Mrs. Stetde ls the daughter of. basement* screened in porch, lights atids 27,292.00 prices are reasonable. We Jiave much improved, his friends will Mr. and Mirs. E> D . Poole, R. 2 , and water. House in-good con- experienced \vorkmen. We also Saturday, Jan. 25th 1,50000 be glad to learn. Harmony, jrtf, C. Sheis a gndu' dition, painted in and outside- manufacture living room furni­ 101,329.91 ate (tom Ibfpumv High School,; GoOd store building, b am ,chick- ture. Come to see us when you Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Al­ and for the past two ,years has house, gsanary and other out- need anything in our line. J. T. SMITH, At 12 O'Clock, Noon, r ■an dridge and daughter, Mary Lou, of bem employ^ in Washington, ^ uildlngj Near 2 ^ reahnigard. South Fort Smith, Ark., spent last D .C ^ , ■'[, ( Route I, Mocksville, N. C. leal Mr. Steele i« the ion of Mt.: eh and some fruit , trees. ... . About 6 week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W- and Mrs, J. H, Steel^ of R. I, Mocksville, in village I have a special students acci­ In Front Of Court House McKnight, Advance, R. I. « dent policy which will pay doctor 255.00 Cleveland, N .C . Ife is a gradu- ;with church, store, postoffice, etc. ate of Cleveland Hi^i School: He Priced to sell and terms. ■ “ ■ and hospital bills for all children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grubbs, who age 5 to 21. Costs $4.00 per year. Ieir served 22 mon$»Si “ e Unitedi grooms, bath,closets, porches, k n t have had room’s -with Mt. and Stara Navy, wid»10 mortdis over d bawment House in excell- My Fire, Automobile and Life In­ Mrs. Sam Waters, in North Mocks­ seas duty. Hfe is how m bnsmessi ;.. ; ,, surance pays policyholders divi­ Bank Of Davie with his father. ^ent condition. Nfcehwn and lot. dends up to 25% o f premium. NONE ville, have moved into the Joe FRED R. LEAGANS, Forest Stroud house, on Salisbury Hie-bride wore a dress of baby , Located in good section, 2J blocks 160.00 blue crepe with navy accessories from squere. Priced reasonable Meroney Building ^ Mocksville 'TE ~ street, which was recendy built. and a single strand of pearls, gift ^ rmst -JE NONE of the groom. For travel she chan-( ^ ... ■ Chas.}. Hepler, of Knoxville, ged to a suit of brown wool gaber- ^ rooms, P®*ty,porche», lipitt 137,673.02 Tennq is spending two weeks at Jine. , and water. Painted in and out. SmithGrove. Mr. Hepler is build­ The young coup}* will make $ acre land. Located on paved Stockholders ing a .new five room-house on his their home with tljf groom’s par- highway, in Fork, N. C. A good farm which he purchased from Mie- ■ buy. ■ L W. Sheek some time ago. 36 aicrcs, 4'toom houte, good Meeting bay- Notice Ol Digfolotion Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shank, who ... . , , r - " • , N$>. $4,3$ miles east of Modes* moved here recendy from Atlanta, Notice is hereby that the ■■ s - The Annual Meeting Of '•0 0 ' — : have purchased the Nail brick tween Grady N. Hato «»28 ao«s,• «res, nice highway front- »•00 dwelling house in North ■ Mocks­ The Stockholders Of The ff.26 $125,121.26 vey L. Gobble, trai I Davie age. A good small farm. Close in. ville. Mt. and Mrs. Shank are Tractor and Impler Jompany 10 lots and 7-acre ttt^ -. .ne9 r 115.00 living with Mrs. Shank’s parents, of Mocksville, N. C this day dty lMdts oh Salisbury riigliwav. MOCKSVILLE . 5,296.98 Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. ,Daniel until been dissolved, die ( ^ eyJr 6 business Iots graj--1 - a- J -to ■ I will offer for sale at public auction, • 1,585.72 they can get possession of the Gobble' having jpurchi BUILDING & LOAN tire one-half interest nid build, Ih dty lteitst to the highest bidder, for cash,,on a r e - house. Grady N . Ward in said'^fm.* 9 residential lot# dose in, nice ASSOCIATION Sheriff Paul Foster and- family* Notice is^furdiet give^pft the grove. Only $50 ejidi. 5,500.00 said Harvey L. Gobble Hmwv as- 5 room house, two - porches, who have been living in Farming' sus- Will Be Held Saturdayr Jan. 25, 1947, and ton township, have rented apart­ I ments in the Dryden house, on said firm and that aU due water, nke lawn, one one good firm are payable to Ijl* ! said land, 3 blocks front square on TKuraday;, Jan. 23> at I o’clock, p. m., at ,my home at Smith 54.06 , Wilkesboro street, and will move to town this week. The Record Haiyey L. Gobble. S f •' paved street ■ . This IOth day of January ^ 7 , ForOther Listings paJlAlOffice. $ 137,673.02 is glad to welcome these good 7 R M. Grove, the following personal property people to die best liide town in r ‘ GRADY N. WARD] v DAVIE REALTY CO. U the world. HARVEY L. GOBBLE fhone 220 One Mare, I No. 10 Oliver' Plow, J ove named Asso Arthur Smith and‘his Cracker- Cultivator, one 2,100-egg Electric Incu­ eing duly SwplTn, Jacks, of Charlotte, will be at the of his knowledge i i bator, one 500-chick Electric Brooder, court house Thursday night, Jan. tary-Treasurer. 23rd. They are being sponsored Theatre of January, 1947. one 350-chick Electric Brooder, 10 Elec­ by the Junior Class of ModcsvilIe Notary Publio WEDNESDAY High School to raise funds to fi­ tric Battery Brooders, 2 wood Brooders, nance the Junior-Senior banquet. B i g § p f c 9B4n i ;. ^Tn Old Sacramento,’’ with ■ one lot Chicken Feeders and Waterers, Help die young people by attend­ I ill EOiott and Constemce ing this show. M «i’s and Boyy^ WoHc atid Dress - Moore. two nearly new Warm Momipg Heat- H. L. Mooney, of Oecoquan THURSDAY ers, one lot Fruits and Extracts, one Iol Va., Mrs. Weston W. Valentine, 'Taithful In My Fashion,” with i n s of Qievy Chase, Md., and Mrs. Our Pricet WiU S ^ Vour Rachgffc ook. ' Donna' Reed and Tohi Drake. surplus Household Goods^ W. C. Perkinson, of Chase City, 2 5 c Va., were "in town last Tuesday MeB’i A«d ^ K- k d otk e*,...... ^ FRIDAY v on their way home from David­ “Tangier,” withMada Mon- J. M. GROCEi 25c son, where they went to attend Men’s Jacket*. Men’a ^ Sw««rera, tes apd Pteston Foster. ’ J t c e 25c the funeral of Robdrt Mooney, an •-v ■ - ./coop.s^^t^:-; Smith Grove, N. C. 25c unde o f H. L. Mooney and Mrs. SATURDAY * Weston Valentine. Mr. Mooney .''Under Nevada: Skies,” with $1.25; was a brother of the late C .. B. Heavy and F ui^ Grocd^es, RoJ1 Rogers, 25c Mooney, of this city, and assisted in die erection of our high school ,Fruits and MONDAY arid TUESDAY ROCKWOOL INSULATION 30c building 24 yearf ago. ' nThe Searching Wind,’*' with METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING 30c Robert YounglAnn Ridiards. R, G. Dyson, j of Saco, Mon­ Oar Store Is Opgi All Day 39c tana, arrived here last Tuesday, SAVE UP TO 45% ON FUEL and will spend the. remainder of . Makes Your Home From 15 to 20 Degrees^ the winter in Davie. Mr. Dyson AdBimtfratorVNotice. is looking after the estate of, the Cooler In Bummer. * late J. S. Frost. Mr. Dyson re­ Having q u itted u admiolgtrator of the te r ports mighty cold weather in GHnelnApd Lbbk 0^ fP u r|ock Ute of Jobn U Foster, deceased, notice lslum br given to (U a e im s boMiog Call 220 For Free Estinoate Montana, with a low reading of ■gaioit the raid estate, to pteseot w i * ” 28 degrees below zero in Decem­ »e. property verified, to the onder ' i ber. We don’t blame Mr, DysOn. MoekityiIlet N. CXt-Rootal on or for heading for Davie County. He _ . Jan. 17th, 1848. or tbis notice will Pfaff & ConnorInsuIation Co. be plead In bar of recovery. AU penmis Street left here some 32 years ago for the Indebted to said estate, will please maka wild and wooly west.4 This is his Sotttk Meckavillf prompt settlement. TMs l7tbdayof Jao- . All ^Work Guarantted third visit back to die - old home naiy, lS47 ROBERT A. FOSTER. county. V-' AdcDr1Of jobii U Foster- DecsM. i

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THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C; HARSH LAXATIVES UNNECESSARY?

G fiM lA N7 D ? .'Tfti cobk macarbnl or spaghetti MiHionB Find HealthM fVesA without constant watching or stir­ Fruit Drink Gives Them AU In WASHINGTON J?/CE ring, place it in a colande^ and then lower the/colander into a kettle of the Laxative Aid They Need By Woltfer Shead 0 ECORD crowds set new? mkrks saited, boiling water. at the turnstiles last season in . —•— '. ' ” .. Don’t form the habit of depending ‘ WNU Cam^pendMt practically every sport. ButxIyhat SiiiSitiSxi on haish, griping laxatives until you've CROSS Flayor for the soup., Put onion tried this easy, healthful way millions has become of the color that, the and spices fiito tea ball holder that TOWN WNU Wasbiogtea Sureaa games once knew? There is prob- now use to keep regular. - 1616 Eya St., N. W, may easily be lifted out when the By ;ably, or possibly, greater skill !and broth is full-flavored. ? It’s fresh lemon juice and water ' Veterans* Organizations ability around than sport ever has taken first IMng in the morning-just Roland Coe known. But it is quite possible that . When ironing clothes, place sev­ as soon as you get up, the juice of - Mighty Pressure Groups the big^gates and.the bigger pay,, one Sunkist Lemon in a glass oi water. eral drops "of :colbgne on your iron­ Taken thus, on an empty stomach, itv. for pros'- and college alike, have, ing-board cover,., Thenvas you iron, XT ETERANS of Uncle Sam’s mill- throttled ai vital quality of competi­ stimulates normal bqwel action,^ day ' tary establishment are receiving the - cologne aroma will be ab­ after day, for most people. ' tion. I think, it has. The pay check sorbed by hankies and blouses. benefits at the rate of $15,376,174,665 now dominates : the scene. j And lemons are activdy good for. for the fiscal years 1946 and 1947, Tou might ask me just whatcolor Oatmeal cooked with molasses in you. They’re among the richest sources .and what’s more they can get what­ is. Here’s one answer—Babe Bnth,1' of vitamin C, which combats fatigue, e v e r .they want for the next fiscal the water makes a tasty cereal Jack"-Dempsey, rich .in iron arid saves sugar.; helps resist colds andinfections. They ; . year from this new 80th congress. Bobby Jones, Bill supply vitamins Bi and P, aid digest 1 One out of every four adult Amer­ Tilden, Man o’War, tion and help alkaiiriize the system.' icans is a veteran,, distributed in the Ta perk up frayed blankets, why Tommy Hitchcock, not rip off the old. binding? Buy Try this* grand wake^ip drink 10. same ratio throughout every con­ Earl Sande, Dizzy mornings. Seis if it doesn’t help you! gressional district in the country, so several yards of.sprigged sateen Dean (in capital ribbon thatycosts but ,a. few cents Use CaHfomia Sunkist Lemons. veterans and veterans’ organizations tetters), Walter Ha­ constitute the top pressure groups in ' gen; Extermina­ at the dime .store. Choose it in a the country. They have a long legis­ Oontrasting color and stitch it on *************** tor, Knnte Bockne 1 to.give your blankets new life. lative program mapped out for this (also in capital let­ NA NC n congress. Main features of this pro­ ters), George Glpp, To Have and to Hold! , o h . B oy gram, which are likely to receive fa­ Spices lose strength rapidly, in a Hurry-up Tost, Bob paper container, so empty prompt­ vorable consideration, include re­ Znppke, Pepper U. S. Savings Bonds I peal of the on-the-job training pay ly into a ,small, glass.vjar.: Use a Martin and Frank Dizzy Dean screw top jar...... ,v ■ ? ? THAT ceiling and the time limit, cash ter­ Frisch. Each one *★**••*★*•★★★■*'*•**' minal leave payments, increase in of these was a champion, but’Some-. pensions and subsistence allowances thing more than a champion; For and liberalization of government in­ each one had a crowd appeal that Shirtw aist Dress surance policies. is. sadly lacking today. How To Relieve Then there are such matters as For example, Leo Durocher of the F lutters F igure housing, universal military train­ Serve Waffles for Any Occasion! Dodgers has drawn more comment (See recipes below).. ing, liberalization of reemployment than any five managers. Leo is a rights and other subjects of particu­ great manager. But a large flock of lar interest to veterans. The 79th Versatile’ Waffles this publicity has come from details L lS ii CHAMBERS’ MENUS It goes XigiittotlieseaVtf tiM congress, during its two-year ses­ far apart from baseball. Ted Wil- trouble to help loosen and expel sion, passed most veterans’ legisla-. One of-our simpler frails, the waf­ serm ladisi tibjesxiL aid nature ,Jiams drew more words, favorable-, STnotlie find heal xa.w, tender, &t« tion on voice vote, the members not and unfavorable, than any other' fle, can-be served ifc'iti amazing .,J1Harii a^Iit Kirig on Waffles • bronchial mucous mem­ bothering with a roll call; except on ball player last year. So Ted must variety of Waysii Add *P few vari­ - Grlen Peas iSlth Mushrooms branes. Tell your druggist to sell you MUTT - measures where they wanted to get have had a type of color. They at ations to the original :vi$ffle recipe - Molded Carrot ^Sstlad : ' s bottle of Creomulsiqn with the un- on record as having favored a and i-Spu have, a derstanding’youmustrlikfithewaylt least kn^w he was around, likihg Beverage’ t Baked'Apples - from terminal leave payments. It. ers the ancient Scottish game' has There’s :£our; •_ luncheon' d isb , all ' If 'ytwir'*family is fond of waffles, was rousingly defeated by a vote ev er sent to the faiirways. But. who; rea<|y. . . '-. 1V - ''? - '1 then- they’re' bound to; like-Vaised of 67 to 12. • • cduld say they were in the same' Wstffles' arehearty fare, and that’s waffles for. a«change: . ^ ■ ’j-S class with Bobby Jones and Walter pleasing to -those of; 'you ! home­ LITTLE Bigger, Better BeneRta Hagen or Gene Sarazen for crowd makers who have trouble giving’ ,. HSised Waffles. Most items in the legislative pro­ appeal? They are two prominent TOHEIP !the. family, enough nourishment on .. (Makes 9 to 12) • - ■* EASEOWCHIfie' LOOK AT grams of the four top veterans’ or­ business men who can break -70, col­ nippy days. Let them fill lip on waf­ ganizations call for increasing bene­ lect their dough and move along. •" I tablespMh - sugar - TISHT CH 60Y PUYI fles in all their * variety, arid • the I teaspoon s^lt. ? ;: ? !; OUTSIDE fits to be paid to members. Most Staa Musial, one of flie nicest whole family will be pleased as RUS ON MUSCLES fertile fields for this increase in cash 1 tablespoon butter.; people you ever met, a great ball punch. ■ . ;'■? „. ' 1% cups scalded milk - ,' benefits lie in pension and subsis­ player, • the top of the year, isn’t - You won’t be able to run through tence allowances, in changing tech­ , yeast cake dissolved Iiit : MENIHOUnVM^ colorful in any sense of the word. all these different suggestions. I’m H cup lukewarm water , nical definitions through which pen­ Stan is just a great ball player. giving for wafflBp? immediately, so sion rates are set, or in reclassify-' .2 cups flour ; '. .; ' I ,- He wants to be nothing else. Neither , clip 'the ideas 'and save them. ••'.:2 egg yolks ing disability ratings. American Le­ is Eddie Dyer, an able manager and They’re, wonderful to have on hand, 2 egg whites ' *■, i$|iiriWai^ter gion will push a measure to give an a greatfellow. Sport today has be­ for the different occasions I’ve just. education allowance of $50 a month come big business. There is plenty mentioned, and yoSr menus—wheth­ -Add . sugar, salt a n d ' butter to 'A CAiREFIJLiyip tailored shirt-' to orphans over 16, of veterans of m the way of sport left, but', with er for snack or breakfast—will milk. When lukewarm, add dis­ s .waist j.d^ess; io r / women in the first and second world wars who the billions, not the. millions, in­ never fall into ,(Jpltlrums. ; solved yeast cake and; flour. Beat HKel?rger,^e tange,?Brief sleeves died as a result of war service. VFW volved, a lot 'o f color has seeped well. Let rise Overififehtr' (make" - Peanut butterwaiffles are tasty and Mfe; comfwtabl^ .sjnd practical, proposes that World War I veterans out. ■ 4 evening vbefore if yousarant waffles;: the dej^pef notched dollar adds a have the same pension rights as have a softer crust than the ordi­ for breakfast). Add well-beaten egg... 1 was talking about this color nary waffle. TJjey’re breakfast fare, flattering Jibte; ' Pattern provides Keep your feet Hty and Civil and Spanish-American war angle with' Frank Frisch, the New yolks, theri „?stiffly beaten whites. shorr or ---three-quarter, sleeves. JITTEM veterans, who are presumed to be Rochelle flower expert. but’may be served for a Ught supper Bake, m Raffle, iron. " , warn with SOUS with soup 'n. salad. You’ll ■find it ijrbur year ’round totally disabled at 65, thereby giv­ “Just what is, color?” I asked ■ - ;ifc,' ■ Now,- here’s a; grand variety of - lavcSrlte/as ■■' ’s«sfcr.; a s ing them full pensions. AMVETS Frisch, as Johnny Kieran cocked Peaniit Butter- Waffles. sauces, that may„be used, with waf?. - -' >usr^- -*-»:• wants a 15 per cent increase in sub­ an attentive ear, a IQeran habit fles for, different occasions.. These',' I . PattfiU .Non SOOl, isjilesigned {or sizes Heelsby ...,., (MakesI waffles) *S«. » 38; 4 0 . ^ 44;' « . 48 and 50. Size sistence allowances to veterans go­ when any.. information is coming of course, ihay be made up ahead or/39-inch. ing to school under the G.I. bill and along. . \ ' 6 tablespoons peanut Iratter . to save _tiftfe"b£fore servidg, .-and ’ D Ue't^^^roually large demand and a measure which would pay dis­ “The basis of all color,” Frlseh 6 tablespoons fat 1 . 'ctUTeilt conimtioire/'slightly more time Is kept stored in . jars - under refriger-. • required in orders for a few of the ability compensation on the basis of said; ‘‘is always -ability' first. No ; -2 -eggs,.- ' .: ?? ■ ,??;A ation. - K,..' ,;pipst popvigr patteitn numbers. cost of living. S punks get by. Many have, tried to 1% cups bottled milk t Tteafe. ih« -new______?,;*ee Cream Sauce. - - “ ?Ih u >of ’FASBICfi^. !.Contains a wealth of All four organizations, Legion, use color, or' so-csflled color, - in ' l% copsflour ■ MeasYor Bews-ofashionc VFW1 AMVETS and AVC, are for , 3tablespoonssugar , (Serves M j t o -Zil b)t'l»»>flijtMi!4eilnefiH»«rsott8llt7 charts, the place of ability. It won't work. free pattern prfns£d:ins(de the book. Frlee taking the ceiling off on3he-job pay­ Color means/ Dempsey, Jimes, 3 teaspoons baking powder I cap heavy e ifa x ^ >.„ Sfteents.. j *' ments; three of the four—Legion, Hitchcock, Grange, etc., all stars. Y t teaspoon salt * ,?.?^ -7 ,-Se^d y gut -order, to: AMVETS 'and VFW—want cash ter­ Color is also a natural Quality. It Cream peanut butter and fat to­ ■ K cup granulated-sagWiv . minal leave payments; Legion and can’t be faked. Two of the most • :> ,%;eop melted butter ^ SEWING CIRCLE PATTEftN DEPT. VFW want universal military train­ gether. Add beaten eggs'and; blend 53d,Sonft WeUs ;8t . Chicago 7, m . (ft colorful ball players of all time .were , well.- A d^ miIkjrvSift flour ,1 meas­ - I teaspoon ?vanilla' ‘ . ^^nclbse 25^nts In Cobis for each ing, WhilefAVC is against it and AM- Babe Suth and Dizzy Dean. iThey lifitterafMtttera I desired. ~ \ ure ari4 aiftefato with sugar, Beat egg urit£T.light, add to sugar-' VETS has taken no stand. were naturals. They, always Iwere' Pattem-Noe REG’L 4 AU four .organizations want In­ baking pow^gr and 'salt. Add' milk', and beat well. exactly what they were. Human, mixture ' to?- dry-ingredierits'.. Mix Fold in melted. creases in pensions and subsistence; and likable, but great artists. But. iintil SinootbafPour' dnt^ hot waffle three—Legion, AMVETS and AVC- 7- -butter arid mix ' AadTess they were real—not phonies. How? iron arid bake*? .to.-5 minute&:; ? well. Fold in- want insurance liberalization, while that mob can spot a phony. 'A good basic waffle recipe may VFW has taken nb stand, ^ wh-: whipped-cream. , • be varied., Ui -countless ways. The and vanilla, then W a n t L e a v e P a y in C a slf '*' ■ Game’s the Thing Noiv : mixing is easfc and, peed take but a place mixture m These organizations have set up “The? game doesn’t need color to­ few minutes. --- " '"?f? refrigerator tray Ifrerta Pain knots you up with definite legislative committees and day,” Frisch said. “You can startT 1 Plain.WafflesJ ' tochiu;. a dog fight between two terriers and have registered lobbyists on the job Hot Fn^ge Sauce.j.- 1' and will spend money’ for the es­ draw 10,000 people. Ball clubs that ^duakesf waffles) -i; pousal of (,their cause. {The records were far down .in the second division 1% cupssiftedall-purpose floor (Makes7l% cup!0 »jfj i show, for instance, American Le­ drew from 800,000" to 1,000,000. 3 teaspoons baking powder ; >?? 2 ^quar^s onsiipeetened'ctoflate gion spent $49,000 for lobbying ac­ Football games that meant, nothing ^ teaspoon salt Vfc cup water '■ ' ^ j-' /:.>),■•'S- tivities from January i-,to Septem­ except another football game were 2 eggs : ... .?', . V ?. V 1)4 cups conf syrop/ >» ber 30, 1946, although Vetersins of sellouts. Today it is. the. spectacle, IU cups milk - • . , I teaspMm vanilla extract .;: g I ■Foreign Wars had spent nothing, and the contest, that fills a fstadium. or 6 tablespoons, melted ibntter o r ' fat the other two organizations had not a park, not any outstanding star. Cook dbocolate and ^ a ie r over Sift'together dry ingredients.' Beat direct 'heat- for ,2 miriut^Sjj stirring yet filed their expenses as this sur- It’s the game, the show today, not eggs.with an egg beater.until light. cons^tly^-B^ove-fSjn^^a^Sddi; VIRGIiJ ■vey was made. an individual star.” Add milk?and This is all true. It all may be: corn syrup.'- Siihriier for <16 minutes;' .!? Appropriations for the 1917 fiscal buttpr. Add tflis / k stirring occasiohaUy. Add vanilla. year for pensions was $1,905,000,000 for the general good of sport. After i\ m- and for 1916 it was $1,080,150,000. all, only the game couBts. .But de­ ingredients^ j n l Butterscotch Saute. : ; ? G.I. bill benefits which include sub­ spite this any writer hanging around beat uritil-§mQothi. . (Makes. I pii^f;/' .?. - sistence. and other benefits, exclu­ for. human copy misses Hagen, - Waiddell,' Tost, Zuppbe- and many- Bakef - on ■'•‘waffle - .1 sm .su gar--. ' -?=$,' sive of .unemployment compensa­ irtfa acc6td|ng to; tion, totaled $3,491,387,000 for 1947 others ~ who: had a. .certain hu- ^^■*R»iiconi synipi^ji^fi manuf ac fd r er ■ % *: l “tablespoon1)utter - ' and $795,000,000 for the 1916 fiscal manappeal that so few have today. directions, f year. Terminal leave pay appro­ Sport competitors are serious peo­ ple ,working at a big job now. Most TaeeseWaffles: priation ,for 1917 was $2,431,708,000. Add. I cup. grafefr Cbok until k soft bafcldrriis w tt'efT'' This was to be issued in five-year of ithem have outstanding ability: tested', in cold.:water. Remove from'; bonds: Now the veterans'want their But-with too many it is more fire-and. servejhoi or ccddL^^fti^ wjtik !business ' than sport. ,The pressure ;to above, recipe^. terminal leave in cash, and they ,2Wifc rfi^lted creani^ if ’’desiif^. likely will get it. is heavy.-The big. idea is winning. So in all probability the expendi­ Today We have only a feiiK'left— LTNN SATS: Fish, meats and tures for our wa'r veterans will take and I can’t even' remembe^ their be. mofe palatabfe if tt^areiitt a decided hike for the 1948 fiscal names. Joe Louis? The top cham­ Don’t Forget Salds . ^ r marinated before being tbssed wi pion of them all—who limits liis-pub- ' Dnrlng--Winteri the other sal^d,makings. Frequently ’ year in the face of a promise aind widely an expressed determination by the licity to ring efficiency. In baseball Green Vegfiible salads < gain. dis-,. two dressings?'%ay--.be> 6 oi^bu)^,.}cH new'Republican leadership to slash we have.Ted Williams—who is still -^nctiok whra.yAu ,a in ahyi (ore servings and watch iappetites^ If you. want to dress Api VeseiiBK at the coming session, so 1 the second outside headlines. FootbfeU' coaches perk up. - ' and meat or fishisalada^iilte^tJgg^St bill to be introduced into the house —able business men with a big jdbto' ' Salads should never; b$ placed on curls, black.^ o li v e s green ^Stuffed will be Congressman Rogers’ bilLto do. No particular color. No Bocktyfe, the tlable until you are re#a? to eat olives, roquefort <&% provide' that ?terminal leave boncfc no Zuppke, no Yost. It may W bet­ them; They lose . freshness and enr hearts, potato chips -anaSpicfele may be Casheii immediately by vet­ ter this way. ■..." ■ .<■’ ., crispness rapidly in a waim room. fans.. erans if they, so desire. . ■ ■ v But it’s duller. ■! mm .Y

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Uxatives ThisHome-Mixed QiriL §L§is7 Syrup Relieves COR BiMt eI as; life Is what CoughsQuickiy 1 we make it. ‘Bat lot some pedestrians, it’s IF 1 they make IeaIthfiiIJV esA' ■ -' Needs No Cooking. Saves Honey. The surprise of your life Is waiting It. - ■ jives Them AU for you, Ur your own kitchen, when : There-ate two sides to ev­ it comes to- the relief of coughs duo ery. question—your side and IA id They Need to colds. In just a moment, you can mix a cough syrup that gives yon the wrong side.- p habit of depending v about 4 times as much for your money, A lot of fellows ,who com­ natives untU you've 0 -and is surprising for quick results: BOBBY Make A syrup by stirring S cups of plain of their basses being' althful way millions granulated sugar and. one cup of dumb might be. oat of a lob alar. 4 SOX water a few moments, until dissolved. if the bosses Were smarL m . No cooking needed^t’s ho trouble at juice and water all. .Or ybu .can- use coin syrup or n the morning-just «r . .liquid honejri Instead of sugar syrup, jet up, the juice of MW Unis t Then put 2fi ounces of Pinex (ob­ ninaglass of water.' tained from any druggist) into a pint Crematories Offer Service, n empty stomach, itv bottle. Fill up-with-your syrup and you have a full pint of really wonder­ ' Niche for Departed Fete I bowel action, day ful cough medicine. It never-spollst st people. ’ lasts a long time, and children Iove iL . This home mixture takes right hold Of the four crematories for pet re actively good for ' .of a cough in a way that means bus­ animals ta-this country, the most ng the richest sources iness It loosens the phlegm, soothes modern is in New York City. Es­ ich combats fatigue, the Irritated membranes, and quickly eases soreness and difficult breathing. - tablished in 1939,' it cremates an­ Sndinfections-Tlieyj Itaex is a special compound of nually over SOO pets, such as dogs, ' Bi and P, aid diges-" proven ingredients.' in concentrated cats, parrotsand canaries, charg­ Italimze the system, form, well known for quick action ing from $15 to $25 for the service, 10 In coughs and bronchial irritations. I wake-up drink Money .refunded if it doesn’t please from $5 to $300 for the urn and it doesn’t help you! you in every way.- , from $25 to $100 for a niche and its inVigt Lemons. ■ • “Do yon think Ingrid Bergman wasted half HER perpetual care..• « » Isn’t the initial cost, It’s the upkeepI” life going to school too?” BandsNeedCare * * * * * * * * NANCY Bv Ernie BushmilIer During the winter months, bands ind to Hold! OH. B oy-— THEy-RE need special, care to keep them soft GETTING R E A D y and: attractive looking. Improperly washing and drying vour* bands is ings Bonds m T O B L A S T IN often: a cause of chapping. V******* THAT FIELD AGAIN W-

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v THE OAVIE RECORD. MOCESVlLLe N. C.. JANUARY22 i947 IXK m N & LOOKING ABSAD LIST YOUR KlOR FLOWER FOR GEORGE S. BENSON GEORGES, BENSON ' FEBRtMRy- PtttUeiit-Mtrditi Ctlftft fiteiideal—Mardit) College FEBRUARY 5^9~ ] PfUMBOSE- Sctttf. Atktmu . S a ttf. M t‘ «s*t w APPKttimw CfX FgftRUABV ^LlStiHVXier ’ PROPERTY uHsetf is* Land of Vikings Vital Economy ^^TtEewwwto you AHS -■» IWWP»Mfliw Norway is .one of the delightful.' Heairing that it would not be nec­ nWlUWSTOeiVE Jlttlp countries of Europe. . About essary for anybody to pay any ,fed­ A CREAT DEAL CF the size of two of our average states, eral taxes for a period of 12 months BEGINNING VDUttSELFANP would have been goqg news to a usuauy receive her population is only three million, AfiReicrpeAi M- —half that of New - York City. A ■ lot of people any year for two dec­ RETURKl parliament: is elected by direct vote ades before World War H. It would of the people every four :years, aha . have occupied acres:of front-page January 1st, 1947 it constitutes the real authority of: space , in metropolitan papers,‘ uti­ • the nation. They h n fe a King, who-| lized hours of radio time and con­ l ^ \ JfoHACEt 'H/1 /S BABERUnl, reigns bijt does nbt rule, Next to J sumed gallons of red ink. It might I I \ SHBClVe *• .OMSMUV the King, the. speaker of the p a r-. have started a buying boom. U ^*«SO W E 6 T. -^GREATEST HOME The money , people used to put out Following Are The Names Of yOON<5 SifRUN KW6, OF THE I Iiament is the Mghest official in the MAU'BORN l&ll, ^ n e w VORK y w S e ' country. The fairhaired Norwegians. in federal takes' was staggering FOUHPER OF THB / i . IS 53 YEARS OLP. are a strong, sturdy" people,, whose < (then) although the amount seems N.y. TRIBUNE ANP jW ' HE HIT AKWE THSN chief quality is individualism. small In contrast to what they have- Tlie Tax Listers For EtHIDR OWTlL «IS ' 700 HOME RUNS IN . been paying Uktdy and,probably will PEAiM- LEA6UE 'GAMES IN HlS Communism invaded' Norway at PBOFEMIOtWL CAREER the end of World War I." A "labor” , keep paying for several years. Just FHOM1914101935- party was created by the Commu - 1 the same, pre-war taxes were big D avie County HITTW« 6 0 WIHE nists, but .eventually most of its money and, even now, would be 1927 SEASON worth saving. Thate exactly the members went over to the “Socialist C A L A H A L N . T. A. VaoZant Democrats,” now the leading party point I want to make in this depart­ controlling more-than half the ISO ment today; It am be saved. CLARKSVILLE Lonnie Driver e o y Over Twice Enough ITS AHBOK seats in parliament. The extent to JERUSALEM . J. H. Nichols A4/IH ARIZOHA SCOUT which Marxian philosophies .have Civilian employees of the United w y : been made into harmful practice is States government today number FARMINGTON H. C. Gregory INCOftlVRATEP evident when one examines the pres­ approximately 2,800,000 when 1,250,- •910, ent state of Norwegian industry. It 000 woi4d be plenty. Even this IoW MOCKSVILLE . D. R. Stroud W 1 is apparent Lthat the early Comm u- figure is about twice what we had fSix months after World War I. In FU L T O N , -Leo R- Hamilton S \ ^ 16 ' nist influence did not just disappear 9 ' YEARS in an assimilation into the leading short, government has 1,550,000 un­ SHADY GROVE Calvin|Baity ' _ ASo labor party, but remains like a hun­ necessary hirelings now—more peo­ ROSERWitlMAW ple than ,live in The Bronx, in Los AfIRlVEP IH gry dog, strayed from Russia, and AMERICA ,TOONPEP is now eyeing the prosperous mer­ Angeles or in St. Louis plus all of Be Prepared To Give Your Crop •w e c o io N y o f chant fleet of Norwayf its suburbs. It is humiliating to RHOPE ISLflNP Equalization think about. --" I The greatest private industry Nor­ AU of this enormous host, of peo­ Report—In ple are eating out of the public 5.HOE RATIONING way has ever developed is her mer­ fr 5 » \ WENT INTO chant marine that sails the seven breadbasket. They are not to be 6 V IlWO YEARS MO (SEMBRftL EFFECT, 1943 seas, all out of proportion to the size thought about as if they had private AtACAFTTHUR PROClflIAAEP TttE of the country. .This shipping indus­ wealth and had retired to pursue N. I NAYLOR, LIBERATION OFAW lILft ■ ’ try has been the chief source of some impractical hobby. Such peo­ revenue for.balancing the national ple-as that do, at least, -distribute budget and 'for obtaining essential wealth previously put away. The Tax Supervuor. foreign credit. It remains the back­ people I am talking about are dead­ bone of Norwegian finance. weight on the rest of us. They sub­ Present policies of the Socialist sist on federal tax revenue. - government, in aJl attempt to ,equal­ FtveBlfllionGrand ize everything for everybody, are Since their average annual in­ seriously threatening this important come is about $2,400 each, they are industry. This is the pattern: It costing the taxpayers of the United JANUARY 13-19 took 4,600,000 government dollars to States every year the staggering subsidize the distribution of milk last sum. of $3,720,000,000 In salaries year, therefore to meet the cost of 'alone. Everybody who hires sal­ BunoisfFm: this subsidy a 4,600,000 dollar tax aried people knows well that sal­ HEAVZN- aries are not all the expense they Will Pay IFyoUR PROUD PARENTS was placed on the shipping industry .BiirmRAyFALLS because it had experienced a good incur. Tbey all have to be provided ! BETWEEN THESE MTES SHCULP SE more or less space, lighted; heated YOU AREJPEAllSTlC, SURE TO SBJP year and appeared able to pay. $80 Per Thousand Log Measure KIHP ANP AlWAVB - . APPROPRIATE KlUing^the Gmise and equipped.. LOOKWIj FWIHE i \ BtKtH , Add to these items stach matters CLOUP WITH A ILrJin 'AHmmcdKm A.reliable Norwegian informant told this story. The merchant ma­ as traveling expenses, .telephone For Any Leiigth Cedar Logs SILVER LINING IMMEPlATEiy calls and incidentals 6nd. the grand AFlERBAByy rine lost many ships durpg the war, annual expense, as a result of hav­ ARRIVAL SO and although thgy were insured by /FRIENPS C M SHARE ing these people employed, will Delivered To theib/Hafpimess. Lloyd’s of London it was impossible swell to five billion dollars a t least. to transfer the money to Norway If such people could be lifted off the while the couiftry was in the grip of public’s neck the, money could be the Germans. Accordingly, the funds saved and the public would- surely Reavis Noveltv Company : were held as credit in London. feel the relief. \ ■ The present Socialist government Fins Social Gains ' Salisbury Road, Just Across Overhead Bridge now looks anxiously over the books Such shortening of payrolls would of the shipping companies. If they be completely justified, by savings, IHE 113™ eiRTHPAV OF HOSATIO AtSE!? . •' conclude that a lost ship had quit# HIS MANy NOVELS BASEP OU-THE atone but there are plenty of other SWeitJPfA THAT VIffTUE !S’ AiWAVf ' paid for itself, they tax the company benefits. (I) It would help to bal­ REWARP6P, LEFT A STROtKJ AWRK ON 85% of the face d f the insurance pol­ ance the federal budget, and if it is IHB CHARACTER OFA.6 ENBRATIONOF icy. This extremely high tax on the American yenrw- not balanced the country will RtOHlBlTlON shipping industry, plbs virtual con­ eventually go broke. (2) It would- 088976^60283^882160228806852 AAkENPMENTWENT fiscation- of insurance premiums\on help curb the trend toward bureau­ 4 9 YEARS INTO EFFECT lost ships, threatens to reduce the , A 6 0 87 YEARS ASO cracy, toward centralization of ^ l e w / s industry to the detriment of the en­ power and toward government by C ARRO tl, tire nation. • -n. whim instead of deliberate govern-• CREATOR OF BBUJfiMM This is a fine example of' killing, -meat by law. t ALICS IM OF FRMKlM. . flie goose to get'more eggs immedi- . (S) Not the least of blessings to. WOJJPEBLANP* BORN 1706, IN 90fm i. • ately, but the production of golden Mlow laying off these people would »1ME«AP HfflER•, — FiAAWPAS eggs in the future is definitely be releasing more than one and a lTHEAWRCHflflRE' PRINTER, EPlTOB, threatened. I cannot help feeling DIEP SCIENTIST ANP half million persons for productive ST»TE«W4fJ that the source of this sort of thing work, letting them create something in Norway was the stray dog in­ Davie Record instead of living off the efforts of fluence of Communism. I found 9 either*. (4) Fitaallyll it would in­ 55 the. distinct opinion of those who YEARS crease the hop* of saving for future ASO : have done most .to create the generation* the finest civilization IBTO-TIte ELECTRIC wealth of Norway that the greatest DOHKE/ TROLiey the world has ever known. I sub­ I Has Been Published Since 1899 CARTOON AS 'BffTENTEP present threat to progress now is m it unto you jt ought to be done. SVMBOlCFTrtE monopoly »nH regimentation. DEMOCRATIC PAIfiy CIWATEP B/MMftKS _____ 597 YEARS AfiCt ORPER OF m e a p THi OARTER IMSTITUTEPBy EPWARP IT 0FEN6LANP I 47 Years

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VOLUMN XLVI ri. MOCKSVILLE^NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29? 1947. - \ NUMBER 26 NEWS OF LONG AGO. , A LOT OF LIVING Democrat Praises Re- No Answer Liocoln Day Dinners Seen Along Main Street Rev Walter E1 lsenhonr. HkMeotte. N. G ers. A Durham housewife Is perplex­ ■ Lincoln Day -rallies in February I Br The Street Rambler. Wkat Was Happening In Dane It takes a lot of living, dear, ed and nett]ed over the soap situa­ promise to add up to the greatest I ' ■ 000 0 0 0 Washington,—Republicans b a d Befere The New Deal Used Up A lot of self-control, tion. SJie says: celebration :in the historv of the I Prospective -bride looking at their 1948 presidential - problems To have a conscience bright and ’’I saved grease all during the Republican Party. . third finges, left, hand—McKnight The Alphabet, Drowned The solved—and by a Democrat at that. clear war because the Government said Tribute to the first and greatest , brothers visiting sheriff’s office— Rep. Gene Cox. Democrat of Hogsand Plowed Up The And keep a godly soul, it needed tbe'stuff to make bullets Republican President will he spok I Gossip Club members meeting- in Georgia, told the House that the As day by day we live this life then after the war I kept en in an atmosphere of a nation­ dime store discussing many divor­ Cotton and Corn. Repnblicans should nominate Spea - Upon a fallen earth, turning in waste fats because the wide victory celebration . over the ces and courting among those not ' (Davie Record, Jan. 30, 1924.) ker Joe Martin as tbeir candidate Amid die sinfulness and strife Government said it was needed :to elections of 1946, bn: with the yet divorced—Miss Danny Bailey . Lint cotton is 32£ cents. for President. - That never made for worth. make soap-, now when I go to whole traditional, foregatheri S de­ hurrying up Main street on windy Charlie Allen, of Cleveland, was , Cox started off by saying be the store to get my favorite brand dicated toward the mobilization of afternoon—Mrs. LesterMartin do­ in town Monday shaking hands It takes a lot of ftdthand prayer, wanted to talk-about Republicans. of soap tbhy tell me there is a short political forces for 19^.8. - ing afternoon shopping—Wade with old friends. A lot of love and grace, Republicans immediately braced age of loap: And, when I do find For th e‘oast several, weeks, Ben Dyson leaving , town with new H. M. Harris is erecting a niceAlong with patience that is sate themselves, but they needn’t have. the kind of soap I want the gro Whitehurst,.director of the Nat Maytag wushing iqachine in auto house at Foster’s X Roads, near If we would fill a place. For Cox began with: cervman tells me that I can have icnal Committee's Speakers Bureau —Miss Ahn Maitih . advertising v.ooleemee, which he will occupy As men and women of the past “ Ever since the election,' Repub but two cakes and that it'.will cost h-.s,received r-qnests for Party or­ coming attraction—Roy Gillette when completed. Who lived for God and right, Iicans have been as nearly perfect me 15 cents a cake: Wonder wdnder ators from all p Irts of the cottttfrv. climbing out of barber chair-HB. - W. T. Starrette,' of Winston- Whpse usefulness will ever last as it is possible for human beings What's going on- in’ this country Indications are tbat Lincoln Day C- Brock leaving town—Man Iook7 Salem, was among those who To bless die world with light. to be.” now?" dinners are being scheduled in ev­ ing for highway patrolman—Dick -came over for the big- white way It takes a lot of giving, too, And how did Cox describe the ' And a Durham merchant .says to ery State on a scale/never attemp. Brenegar on highway to supper— celebration Saturday evening. Of all we have that’s good, Republicans^? the ’ady: ted hefore. ' Miss Daisy Mae Irvin looking oyer Ben Y. Boyles, of Mocksville, If we would even help a few , *’As gallant warriors who have How do I know tvttv soap is so , National Chairman Reece has hand full of mail—Wade Wyatt .and Miss Fay Smith, of Redland. Within our neighborhood ’ not taken advantage over a fallen high And that grease saving cam. written each State chairman urg­ changing auto tire—Policeman on were married on Saturday, Ian. To live for God in faith and love, adversary.” '' ' paigc has given me a (ot of head­ ing that as many Lincocoln affairs street comer watching the world 19th.' They went to South Caro­ With high and noble aim, ( ‘Fallen adversary” .is Cox’s aches The customers brought in as possible be set tip—at least, one go by—Tom Cauddl walking up lina tor die ceremony. Andreachthat blessed home a- inckname for Democrats.) the fats in all kinds of containers In everv Congressional dis’ret, and Main street, talking with friend. Mrs. R., P. Anderson returned bove " ' 1 Looking at the Republicans, what and I had t)> melt the' stuff and where practicable,' in each county last week from Atlanta, where she From' when our Saviour came. did Cox fidd? • pour it in a large can which-I had He is especially abxious that local Mandate Tb Congress attended the marriage of her cous­ It takes a lot of holy grit “ No arrogance; no boasting, ev­ to pay for mv.self. Then I couldn’t leaders and workers In the precinct In the d ys following the abrupt in, J. Hewell /Seas. to Miss Henri­ To stand against the throng. er willing to serve for the best in get anybody to come and get the be included and honored. etta Davis. WhiIethere she at­ And never bow nor yield a bit ' terests of our country. TUeir only cans. They piled up on me. Soon Most celeL rations will take the termination of the coal strike, prac. tically every newspaper and, colum­ tended a number of social func­ To anything that's w|0fig; desire is to serve to the best of thev filled-my ice box and I had no fosm ot dinners nr dances, and will tions given in honor of the bride. But Godcan give us what we need their ability.” room for m y merchandise, I took oc-ur at the convenience of the nist in the country bad something C. E. Deal and Miss May Swice- To make us btave and true, In fact, said Cox, looking around the fats ont of: the ice box andthen community during the weekinclod. to say about that - struggle.There good, both of .Hickory, were mar­ If we will often pray and plead at his Democratic colleagues, the the sttiff started smelling I. don’t ing Lincoln' Dav, Wednesday. Keb was unprecedented unanimity of opinion that the coal miners’ arm. ried in that city on ‘ Jan. 20th. For strength to take us through. Republican attitude might -well be mind, telling you.I finally paid some 12th. Letters and telegrams f-om gant, pnblic-be-damned leadersbip The bride is a daughter of Mr- imitated in the future by other fellows to move the stuff away from State and Congressional | leaders and Mrs. G. F. Swicegood, of Je­ . Lewis Demors parties.'' ;■ my store. The customers were strongly indicate this day will lie- had been roundly defeated, and rusalem township, and has many And then he came ro the. point. that Congress most take immediate John L. Lewis, blaming convic complaining of the odors and I was gin the drive to . win the Presi­ friends in this county who- will .■“If the fates decree ■ that this action to curb labor excesses. tion for contempt of court of the afraid I.could not get a Grade A dency. . be interestek in this announce­ country must have a Republican This point of view was. shared United Mine Workers ,and himself rating for my market if I. didn't The “ Congressional dinner” plan m ent. President, the Republicans -need by papers of atl political and eco on “public hysteria,” has'asked, move it out. Not only that but I is gaining wide favor, Whitehurst . Li S. Boger has purchased a big look no furtbei; than the member­ nomic views, published In every the Bnpreme Court to set aside tost the few cents I paid the custo reports Affording a reunion for farm near Crewe, Va., and will ship of this House,” Cox cried.. section oi the nation. The Chira- Judge T, Alah Goldsborough’s ver­ mers who turned' in the grease, those associated In the recent cam- • move his family from this city to •‘‘I hope their eyes will turn to go Tribune said, ‘’The -people ex­ dict and cancel the fines of three- Now! I get criticized for selling soap Deign and an honor for/ their can their new home next month.. Mr. the very able and very popular oc­ pect their new Congress to write and one half million dollars agains’ at a prioe that certainly too high' didate, these dinners are being ar­ Bdger will sell his household ef. cupant of the Chair, Speaker Joe new labor laws.” Toe Kainsas City the unions and $10,000 against But look what it costs.me. Here is ranged through the sale of . tickets fleets and a Ford touring car at Martin ” Times said, “This nation cannot himself. ibe invdiee ^ • to two or three workers In each auction before moving. The very able and very popular trust its security to domineering Lewis denies the government's A .good question. And a good precjnct. In larger areas, the same Mrs. E. H. Hauser, of State Cen­ occupant of the chair . got red -in individuals ...” The NCw Or­ right to-mbtain arestraing order- to reply. rBut it was no answer. system is used on - a county wide ter, Iowa, writes us that for nine the face at the nomination from an leans Times-PiDayune said,, “Pub­ prevent miners from walking onto! For, this one cannot' blame the basis. days die thermometer has been unexpected sourer. He started lic necessity requires there must be governraent.oDerated pits, and it is merchant ' He is in the same below zero and that the coldest ponnding awav wi b his gavel. no recurrence of strikes against the now up to the Supreme -court to position as most all of us. - We.-all More Sagar Is Sought day this year had registered 26 All the Republicans stood up and nation’s safety . . ^ .” Thie 'N ew say whether the government of the have ready .replies but- no ‘ answers; degrees below zero. Why live in cheered Some of the Demociats ByMeasnres v York Herald Tribune said ,1 “ Re United States has has the right to ’ To the Durham' lady’s • waste such a climate when North Caro, stood np and cheered. ’■ Washington — A : handful o f vision of the Wagner Act is indi­ step in'And prevent a national dis fat-scarce 4oap !question we , would Iina is stiO on the map. Martin finally get order, restored.1 House Republicans 6pcned a drive cated aiso legislation to make un. aster, and to protect the people, like to add: - Mrs. R. W. Kurfees, of near But for some time he looked a lit to put more' sugar on the dinner tons amenable within reason to the their beaitb and well-being, - a- And what, about 'paper, -white Cooleemee Junction, celebrated tie fittstered and- strange; wearing table— -.iiber through bigger tami antitrust laws and subject to suit gainst the wilful dietfiles of any shirts,, men's-clothes, autotnobjles. her 70th birthday last Tuesday. Iy raijons or by scrapping all Drice as legal entities for breach of con. one man. that Democratic halo. and d millionpother things? Among those present for the oc­ and ration controls. tract ” The extreme left-wing If the' strike resulted In public And, oh yes, black pepper?— casion were Rev.'Jim Green and ChairmanAng st H, Andresen New York , Datlv Worker urged hysteria; which it denied here, it Sosar IavestigatioD Winston-Salem Journal. daughter, and Mrs. Frank Stroud, (R-Minn) of the new G. O- P, miners to “take hold of theiri un. was lighted and and fanned by Republican leaders are said to be of Mocksville. A bounteous din­ Food Investtgatiug. Subcommittee, ion and reinstate a democratic con. Lewis himself Calmly announcing planning an investigation' into the ner was served the guests and the Republicans At While demanded in a floor speech that tf o li n it .” that his contract with the govern Administration’s handling of the day was enjoyed by all present. the Agriculture Departmenl give ' So it went throughout the land. ment was a scrap of paper he could angar situation. - There have been House the housewife, “a little cobsidera- This wasithe voice ot the Ameri­ Aaron James has begun the tear up at will, Lewis cailed ont aerious-charges of mismanagement, . - Washington—President Truman lion” and double the currebt baste can press, speaking on behalf of election of a nice eottage opposite his miners in the dead of winter- at of sugar production and - distribu­ made a new gesture of. friendly co­ sugar ratton from 15 to 30 pounds an angrv and outraged people It the ball park on Wilkesboro St. a time when coal supplies were dan­ tion resulting in artificial shortages operation toward the 'Republican per person a year was not, for the most part,, a pu. About ten nejy houses have been gerously short. Half the countrv’s wnieh could easily have been a- majority ip Congress today when He aleo demanded ^ suppl.-men- ntttve voice. It did not cry out erected on this street in the past trains stopped running, 9 schools voiJed with better planning. he let it be known that RepubIr tal allowance of 10 pouhds per per for labor's blood. It did reaffirm few months. were closing down huge •factories - During the war, it is said, the can1 leaders in the House and Se­ son forcannlug purposes and said the fact that the public interest is According to reports from Ral­ ceased operations, people were cold government limited sugar -produc.' nate will be welcome guests-at: the the Department should boost al­ oaramount to all other interests. eigh, Davie county has 1347 au­ and miserable and many were fac­ tion in. Cuba^and .left some eane WhttevHouse. locations to candy manufacturers, It did state that no man no group tomobiles. Granville county has ing jobless^ payless holiday season. wholly unharvested; and sngar of men. is above the law. Those Mrt Truman’s decesion was an- sott-drink makers and other tndns. die smallest number of cars, only Bat there was no noticeable hys. acreage was diverted to other crops are the troths that most be reflect­ Bounced by Democratic^ 'mtnoaity trial users from 60 to 75 or 80 per 82, while Guilford heads the-list terra. There was deep resentment in the face.of a critical-world short­ ed in coming labor legislation.— leader Sam Rayburn, formet speak­ cent of the amount used in 1941. WilkesJournal ■' with 13,790. Total number cars because one man should be allowed age of the commodity. Admlnis er of Representatives; Rayburn -Representative Chester E. Mar­ in the state was 248,297. to cause so much suffering and- in­ !ration leaders are reported to ad said! Mr; Truman has decided to in­ row (E-NH.t weut several steps Mrs* Mary Ann Wilkerson died convenience. The dissatisfaction mit “ errors in judgment." which is vite both Repfablican and‘ Demo further. 'H e introduced a bill . to ' Wednesday night at the home of even reached into tbeVank and file 'mail consolation tor- housekeeper* Walker Funeral Home cratic Congressional leaders to the scrap price and rationing cootrols her son-in-law, J. N. Smoot, in of the strikiners miners, tor when who for. many, years have been AkBULANOB SERVICE White House for frequent: consul­ and to . prohibit all sugar /exports Clarksville township, following (a Lewis called off his strike a notice­ forced to pinch along, on > scanty! DAY OR NIGHT tations r No date .has been set for uutti domestic demands are m et. ALSO AlR AUfaULANCE SERVICE sttoke of paralysis, aged 81 years. able back.to work movement was supplies; the: first Bt-Partisan Conference Phone 4 8 The funeraland burial services well under way The miners show, The result may be that instead Raybumadded.: V • MockaviUet N. C were held at Bear Creek Church- ed more sence than their leader. of the five pounds ,.per person in. - Last year, the President bad re DAVIE BRICK . Thursday afternoon, conducted It is hoped that the new Con. crease already promised for 1947, gular Monday morning talks with by Rev. W. B. Waff. Surviving gress will see to it that such a sit­ individuals will get .ten -pounds the Democratic leaders of the.House COMPANY ’ are three'daughters, Mrs. John N. uation can never arise -again. In more than1 in 1946. with- corres -and Senate, bqt this time, he’s- try. Smoot, Mrs. S. H. Cartner, and the meantime the Snpreme Court pondingly larger allotments to- in. ing a "ney -approach. T he idea, M. And C. Beauty dost rial users —Exchange. DBALERSItIN Mrs. Craulie Gaither, all of Davie most decide whether any sjpedBl in­ said Rayburn,/is 'o-get the Repub­ county, and one son, R. A. Wilk- ,Shoppe terest, whether it goes under the Do You Read The Record? licans u p . t o . the. White:' House eison, o f LaGrand, Oregon. every time some legislative-.matter GbODCOAL Iaber or capital, cau set itself above Sperihl 30 Days'Only Special Robn M. Allen, 81, died at his come up that has a chance of, Bi* the public weal.--Statesville Daily. home near Jerich Friday, follow­ Administrator’a /Notice. Partisan backing1 . . - • " . ■ Day Phofae' 194 - Night Fhone.119 . Reg. $12.50 CremeOiI HachinfiIeM ing an illness of eight years. The Mockayille, N. C. ‘ 88.80 ‘ Having; qualified as administrator of the -funeral services were conducted estate of John L Foster, deceased, notice Resnrretfion Day ' Refi. 810.00 Oil Wave' 87.50 - at the home by Rev. Jim Green at is hereby given1, to aU persons.- holding OtherWaves 85.50 to 820.00 claims against-: the > aid estate, to - piesent /130 o’clock Saturday afternoon, Professor-!-Did.yon wn-e this. on. the same, properly verified, to the - under l& w r W ar B tm d With Are With Oat Apptfintment after which the body was laid to aigned-at Mocksville,N. G ,Rontel. on or aided? ^ before Jan.17th.-lMg. or this notice will Phone 0184 Winston-Salem, N G Testin ByerVs Chapel cemetery. Student - I did In c e tim e n t i s be plead In bar of Recovery.: AU persons. GEO.CROTTS.Mgr, Mr. Allen is survived by-one son BUSINESS Indebted to said estate, wfil .pleaqe. make, Professor—Then I am very hap Your Investmsmi TryOur Ada prompt settlement. This 17th day of Jan­ ny to meet von, Lord Tennysou. -1 S lli N. Liberty Streht and four daughters. His wife died uary. IM7 ROBERT A. FOSTER. Iu A m eriea * * * about two years ago. Admr. of John L. Foster. Deca’d. thought you-died years ago:1 THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N.-C. CLASSIFIED D E P A R TMENT BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB.-' Army Servlee Shoes, reconditioned. A la flight jackets. Merchants, buy direct, sav* U difference. Blackwell's, Uneebrteik Ga. Dake Mc Ca! PhiUipr guarding iis Bigelow mansio MISCELLANEOUS Adelaide Bigeli ABTHBITIST If you suffer the agoabtag more serious IN FOLl PBODOCTION pains of arthritis and rheumatism, Iefca SHIFT OF COMMANDERS you. Besults guar. Send Si to Veccto bride and grooi • [ WASHINGTON. — Inside fact FOR QOE PROGRAMS. Predvefe Bes 981. Bellingham, Wask. Vallaincourt, Sybil, and her I ,about the shift of U. S. commanders WE have 14 new and used airplanes, all pn Germany is that the stage was low -priced. WiU trade JnTnew or '41or and Victoria, s “Blow now?’'’ we asked the Man *42 automobile. Phone - 3288, KlNGtS i A current that Mt iset for the change shortly after Lt. Who." Built a Better Mousetrap. SERVICE. SSinedgeviile* Ga. discusses the i Gen. Lucius D. Clay visited the Na­ “What’s the situation?" his secretary tional Association of Manufacturers “Everything’s going good;” he rtf SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC, are dining at In New York. ' plied;. “We,’re in full production.” ONION PLANTS—Crystal Wax and Tdk They are Imp; low Bermuda $5.00 per crate, express cel* charm of the ‘ Shortly before that, the senate war “Stuff, getting , through to lect. CRYSTAL CITX PLANT CO** i---- investigating committee’s chief ta l City. Texas. Shari Lynn, American homes at last, eh?” we joins a big, -counsel, George Meader, had come said. . laincourt! back from Germany with a prelim­ “Oh, no,” said the Man Whc SITUATIONS WANTED inary report Ughly critical of what Built a - Better Mgusetrap. ' 1Noth- EXP., Bf.A. degree. veteran desires s_ __ intendency hiKh school or college. Histaqr went on m the U. S. occupation zone. jug’s getting through to the Amer­ dept. Avail. Jan. I. Box 80, Cordete, Ga. General day, then m the United' ican' home. Nothing at alL” States, was upset by this report and “Where is the stuS going?” we WANTED TO BUY T h e fla sh talked to Secretary of State Byrnes asked. WANTED—Saw logs delivered our yard. sparks went'] Call or write PATTERSON LUMBER about resigning. He felt that Gen. “Radio programs,” said the CO.. 368 Birhland Ave* N X * AHaata C. looked out ofl Joseph Mdfarhey, top. commander M. W. B. A. B. M.. “We’re just like Ga. WA. 7203. and saw tha of XJ. S. troops in Germany, was the most industries, we don’t expect to hair the coll man really responsible, although he, get much through id the customers passing. He! Clay, as head of the military govern­ for a: couple of years. The radio U. S. Savings Bonds diately. It »1 ment for Germany, got the blame. -programs take-everything we can saw him, bl On top.of the unfavorable Meader turn out.” . recognition. I ,report, General Clay addressed a “Don’t tell me that mousetraps, straight ahea meeting of the National Association QUICK MAW, SERVICE BY HELICOPTER . . . HeBcopter mall service on an experimental, basis Is started too, aream ong the prizes on radio END CONSTIPATION at the table 1 of Manufacturers and afterwards in Brooklyn, as the .postofflce department supervises the Ianding ot tUs helicopter mail service plane called programs." ; w ith th e Eat down at an off-the-record meet­ ‘‘Hat” Jn an empty lot. The helicopter came from LaGnardIa field, shortcatHng the usual jnail'routes and “Why hot? The radio people don’t ately walke ing of NAM leaders including some shearing many hours from previous m ail’delivery times. Fotore plans of the postoffice, department call for tell the winners they’re "mousetraps “ T h a t y o of the top moguls of American in­ extensive development and use of helicopter mail service. necessarily. They say they’re a new p e r e d . dustry. Their solution for the future ash tray imported from France, or Millions Now Take Heatthfcl “ D h -h u h .” of Germany was simple. They told a novelty air .purifier or an electric “ W e ll, I Clay that they should be permitted lighter or Swiss, book ends. Of Fresh Fruit Drink Tnstnad tr o u b l e .” to get in touch with their opposite course, i t a master of ceremonies on of Hars.h Laxatives! I f th e r e numbers in German industry — the a radio 'program sees a contestant well-bred a big industrialists who helped build who doesn’t look very bright he may It’s lemon and water. Yes—just the r e a c h e d up Hitler’s war machine. . admit it’s just a mousetrap but tells Juice of I Sunkist Lemon in a glassof Iy to V a If allowed to do business with' the the radio audience it can be applied water-first thing on arising. amazed, sh German- cartels, the U. S. indus­ to a stiff shoulder as a poultice.” Takep first thing in the morning; Lynn once, trialists told Clay, they would have " - this wholesome drink stimulates bowel g ir l o n ly J1The quiz. program has been a her niouth Germany back on its feet in no great thing for industry,” we /sug­ . ac tio n in a n a tu r a l w ay -a ssu re s m o st time. , n o r m a l gested. “In the old days a slump people of prompt, elimination. took somet' - Why not change to this h e a l ttf u l handed it to , This shocked ,General. Clay. He could not be cushioned by merely at Curt, a said he would retire from the army getting a lot of people into a studio habit? Lemon and water is g o o d f e e immediately. if any such deal was you. Lemons are'among the richest dering loo arid seeing if they knew the name la in c o u r t carried out. He warned that the Ger­ of the bridge Steve Brodie jumped sources of vitamin C, which combats man people did not believe in or ■ F i - -1I fatigue, helps you resist colds, and h e r , b u t from:” ' infections. They also supply B i and P . d r a w in g I understand free enterprise and that “It must have .-been tough,” b le d in Germany could only continue under sighed ' the Mousetrap Builder. -They alkalinize, aid appetite and strong government controls; “Fancy being in the manufacturing digestion. Lemon and water has x I t w a s t ' • • • business and not be able tit supply fresh tang, too-clears the moutlv ing around CAPITAL CHAFF prizes for the Queen For a Day w akes you u p ! . his second program!” Try this grand wake-up drink 10 five tables The BFC apparently thinks ‘ *_ mornings. See if it doesn’t help you l. a c o r n e r , that the Germans are a better Use CaBfomia Sunkist Lemons. T h e r e w a s risk than veterans’ housing. It “One thing is not clear,” we said. in front of will advance about. 3 billion dol­ “Isn’t there a -terrific public de­ ordered th lars to rebuild Germany daring mand for most everything manufac­ he did not the next three years, but was turers produce today?” e y e s w e r e afraid o f losing' money on Wil­ “Oh yes.” v premature" son Wyatt’s prefabricated hous­ “Then, why do the manufacturers g li tte r e d ing for veterans. . . . Wyatt, ex- deluge quiz programs with millions a m u s e m e n mayor of Louisville, passed out of dollars ' worth bf products golden keys to the city of Louis­ hourly?” A n n M a ville to guests he invited to a The Man Who Btiilt. a Better h a n d in farewell party. . . . No wonder Mousetrap regarded us sternly. “So “Let’s get John L. Lewis is hard luck for you’cl get stuff to the consumer “ M a y b e labor. He’s the “13th” vice and not to all those people who g in n in g ,” REBUILDING GOETHE’S BIRTHPLACE . . . Bombs are no respecters of shrines any more than they are of turn up on. radio programs and tell a l a c r it y . I president of the A. F. of L. people, and one of the historic victims of the Allies’ bombs was the birthplace of' Johann Wolfgang Goethe,' 1 ■■■ * * * what Washington’s first name was!” SORETONE LINIMENT O n t h e s Germany’s foremost poet and philosopher, at„Frankfort on the Main. Photos show the shrine before the bombs he said, abruptly leaving us. fell, and the present conditio.n of Goethe’s birthplace as work is being started to rebuild this historical land­ for qmcfc refiefcn contact! w a s ta k in AIRLINE DYNAMITE • • * • swathed in The dynamite now exploding in­ mark.. .' ' . -- • Vben fatigue, fxposure put aSserf, to restra' side Trans World Airlines between Presidential CAnpaign in mosdes, tendons and back, reflex nerve pain flashes its signal. Bdieve fussily dr Jack Frye, its president, and How­ And Television such symptoms quick with the linn! s a w t h a t ard Hughes, its chief stockholder, ment specially made for this purpose.; bulging ou has caused members of the civil ‘ Soretone Liniment contains effec­ More bad news! . tive rubefacient ingredients that a^S> K a r e n aeronautics board to begin some like glowing Warmth from a I * ~ g o in , M careful probing of the aviation in­ pad. Helps attract freUi sorfart _ c a n ’t. dustry. Their probe indicates , that The candidates arid orators in the supply to soper£dal pain area. things aren’t going anywhere nearly 1948• presidential campaign ‘are Soretoae it in a dass by itself— “ G e t o u ' as well as the airline ballyhoo indi­ coming to us by television! nothing else is " just as good.” Fasv w o m a n s a cates. ♦ gemle relief assured or price s + ' “ I c a n ’t • The long-suffering public is going fbsded. 50*. Economy *ize.$ 1 .0 0 . h e ’s n o t th Among other things, six companies . Soretose fbr Athlete’a Foob< to get not only alarming speeches Kills all 5 types of common fun&~ t h e r e . ” operated in the red during the first but alarming faces! OB cttiaeif “ H o w < nine months of 1946—TWA, Colonial, . “ I lo o k e Chicago and Southern, Northeast­ Just as election campaigns were “ Y o u c - ern, Pennsylvania-Central and West­ ern. first broadcast in the Hoover era, “ Y e s , the- first, big-time' television ’ per­ C o m e h o Furthermore, the airlines have formance will be put on during the T h e g ro over-ordered new planes to such an next Presidential campaign. . ■ I k b h I1HmBHttw: m o m e n t, extent that they will never-be able • W jlM Ikt s e a r c h i n g , to IBe more than a fraction of the Candidates should be heard'but p u s h e d b planes supposed to be delivered. hot screened. Only, one in a million c r u s h in g For instance, the: present fleet of has a fac£ that an interior decora­ civil planes has a capacity of 15 tor would call essential. Under sim­ -And McKmmb MAm b The Tra billion seat miles annually. Howev­ ple radio, there was always the er, when the planes now on order comforting, thought a. candidate A Little are delivered, capacity will be 41 might not look a 6 bad as he sound­ “ L e t m billion passenger seat miles. ed. ', Under television he can be r is in g hy This is in contrast to the fact that guilty on both counts. T h e r e ' 0 ' ' ' the planes now on hand are 100 per c u r b . K cent _in excess of the passengers now . We predict right now that tele­ JU St A■ _ like a sle tarried. Result is many unpubli- vision will cancel out the women's OASH IN KATH IB S. w ith o u t . jzed cancellations. One. of the most • PACIFIC. ON RAFT . . . Thor Hey- vote. It took 150 years for them to OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS r o lle d a' disquieting situations is the fact that , erdahl, 32, leader of six yoong Nor- - get the ballot. - Under television “ W e ll, wegian scientists who plan to drift they may give it back. TWA has placed large orders with . * they settl Lockheed, and vIieavy cancellations YOUNGEST PRODIGY , . . Doris Webster, 8 , Fredericksburg, Va., ' 4,000 m iles o i a balsa raft from a m m o r e would deal Lockheed a tough'blow. recently gave an amaxing performance of Mosart’s Concerto In A Major . Pero to Polynesia to prove theory The only candidate with'a chance' th e r e is * * In Washington. There is nothing^prtana donna” abont her. Jghe regards ; ' that the. natives' of Polynesian to-' may be the fellow who makes the w o o d p ile .’ ber genios at the piano in about the same manner as she would superior­ • lands came there 1 , 5 0 0 years ago women voters remark not “Sound, PACIFIC MERRY-GO-ROUND . “ I sho- ity at ticktacktoe. Sbeiklps rope, plays with dolls and mak£s 'errors In from Peru. Hiey may be gone four isn’t he?” but “ah-h-h! What a hunk w e a rily . Best way to gain popularity Ini arttlimetlc^-and gets her facedirty—a nohnal girl'In every way.- months. of man!” . ✓ Mofem-infldja tio i low in movie, titles: "The Cortst If more peopla were aware of how tte m a d e n o • German and Japanese control. * Came C. O. D.” , IflanKri-mast eenstently- remove ear* driver to' |m» ltald'.excea acids and,other waste This was their first election. * ^ • ' * ^ t t e r that cannot stay (a th«,hlood in to th e WftlKrat injury to health, them wooU “ D r in k BACK SEAT PHONING 7 be ~ better tmderatanding of whw tha ,.The guy I label low as Hce, '•Whole cystem ta upset when kldaeya Cd “ N o .” SCHOOLS NEED TYPEWRITERS to foneupa properly. “ W h a t I have no fear in owning,: ■ Bnrningl Bcanty or too frequent urfaa* " Schools and colleges may come Are those who; prompt-and give OW eomeomea warns that eooething y o u g o in Is wrong. You may. roffer. nagging bacfc* ahead'of veterans in getting surplus advice ache, headaehes. ‘ dizziness, rheumatta “ P la c e war property for educational uses, Whenever I . am. phoning. ; : pahia, getting up at nights, swellinc. > I h e ir p i Wty not try i>oan*e PtU$T-Yoa w * according to a plan now under con­ Pier. be using a medidne reeoaaended tha “ I ’m sideration at the White House. At v‘-' «>fBt»y oyer. DoaiCt stimuUte the fuae- f o r to n ig present veterans get first crack at . ■' Telegrams have gone up 10 pet .tiaa of the. Iddheya n d help t e . S h e h NEW SECRETARY OF STATE , . : Following the resignation of james WEDS GX . ... Isjbel Mary Bofc- ort poimaooe waste fran the typewriters^ addingjmachines and all cent, making 8. KING'S Att and Victoria. There Is a sinister under­ the Print Club to see Jerry Tate.” room, raising a quizzical eye at Ga. current that McCale is quick to catch. He McCale’s' formal :, attire: McCale IN A VISE? discusses the situation with Ann Marriott ttOh, all right. Go ahead, I know threw him a hard; deliberate scowl, rs, ETC. his secretary and fiancee, while they what you’re Iikei when you. smell are dining a t a fashionable night cliib. blood, you hound.” ^ She searched and. made for the door. Just inside BE XOUR OWN DECORATOR . >1 Wax and YeE- it, a young, irascible, nervous* rate. expressed They are impressed by the beauty and b is face quickly. “Does it look that LANT C0«* Ce?*. looking m an,sat alone at a table,' « \ VIHAT! You made these gor- ACHlNB MUSCLES charm of the ClubtS featured singer, bad, Duke? I seem to have been geous slip covers your­ Shari Lynn. Shari goes to a table and feeling it myself all evening, though playing solitaire. He ..did not look •AREMY Joins a Mg, handsome man—Curt VaL up as McCale sat down- facing him. self?” Music to your ears! And’ MEACl 'ANTED I’ve tried to tell myself it was my lalncourt! “Hello, Jerry,” said McCale. it’s simple as ABC to turn out an desires sopert- * proximity to you and one. of your lovely slip covers if you/ follow a coUese. Histocr fabulous hunches.”: ■ ■, “Haying your-‘ good-nightquart?” ■ 80» Cordete, few easy rules. CHAPTER V He nodded slowly. “Yeah. Some­ ■„ “Hi, sleuth,” he_ said in a rasping ^ • * . voice. J 1Where. have you been—all . The material is fitted., pinned and cut BUY thing tells me. there is something right on the chair to- be. covered so your The flash of a million golden very dirty afoot. It’s only breaking: dressed up? Is there a convention finished slip cover is . bound to^fit per­ ivered our yazdL you had to attend?” fectly. Wny n o t. brigbten your winter- SON LUttBEfe sparks went-by their table. McCale out in little places here and there, wearyhome this easy way? N.E., Atlanta C» looked out of the comer of his eyes but there’s bound to be an, explo­ . “Out" to dinner.” '' and saw , that a tall woman with sion of some kind in the offing. I’m “Well, ■ well. Times have hair the color of spun sugar was short on information, baby, and a changed.” India's Lack of Medicine passing. He recognized her imme­ little late on the scene. What I do, “Isn’t it the truth! But you see, diately. It was Karen Bigelow. She I’ve got to do quickly.” •I haven’t forgotten the old days. I Lack of medicine as well as lack G et Poor lltile chest muscles so tighfcfrtun saw. him, but gave no glance of “Well, go ahead, but be _sure, come straight from the lap of. luxury of food has long been responsible coughing it hurts her to breathe? Quick; recognition. Her eyes were fixed when you pass the Old Howard to' to visit my old pals.”- for the unparalleled death rate of Meutholatum. Rub op chest, back, straight ahead in a cold,'hard glaze stay on the other side of the street.” 4Tm- all agog.” The dark fellow India, where, even today, there is MENTHOIATUM neck. Itsgentlyatimnlfltiiigactionhelps PATIOK at the table where Vallaincourt sat She laughed, dismissing; him with a poured himself a finger of' whisky only . one pharmacist for every Ienen congestion w ithout irritating with the torch singer. She deliber­ return to her old facetiousness. and swalloWed it In one gulp. “No 5,000,000 persons, Compared with child’s delicate'norma! skin. Its com­ ately walked toward them. 2,965 for ^every 5,000,000 persons aaiofc! LWAY! “You are a jealous wench,” he kidding, Duke, Fm glad to see you. forting vapors lessen coughing spasms. “That your Karen?” Ann whis­ cfc’cec her, closing the door on her However, you’ve probably got an in the United States. i. QlMf, Th. ltwitteiMaa Cwomr. Iha pered. retreating figure. axe to grind. So give while Fm still e H ealfM ii “Uh-huh.” sober.” ' 'InsfB ad “Well, I do hope there’ll be no “As usual Fm after information.” atives! trouble.” “S o -” If there was, it was remarkably “About a great big, husky, hand* f d s . Yes-just the well-bred and closely held. Karen some young, man named Vallain­ on in a glass of reached the table and spoke quick­ court.” / 'sing. ly to -. Vallaincourt. He looked^ Jerry Tate gave a/low whistle the morning, amazed, shaken. He turned to Shari’ and fixed McCale with a baleful imulates bowel Lynn once, blindly. But the Lynn glance. -assures most girl only sat there, utterly relaxed, “So they’ve called in the Ogpu?” al elimination, her niouth a sulky sneer. Karen “ Who?” took something from her bag and “The Bigelows. Who else? How th is IieaUIful handed it to Shari She looked once much .you soaking them?” te r is good foe a t Curt, a long, searching, smol­ ng the richest ttNow, see here, Jerry, I haven’t which combats dering look, and turned away. Val­ said—” sist colds and laincourt made a move to follow “You don’t have, to: I don’t have pplyBiandP. her, but Shari caught his hand, to be a detective—not even a loiisy drawing him back. He almost stum­ reporter—to put two and two to­ appetite and bled in the alcove.' d water has a gether. What I can’t get over is 'S the mouth, It was then that McCale, swivel­ why they’ve let it slide along to this( ing around to the startled Ann, had late day. You’re a bit on the-tardy his second shock of the evening. Not side, aren’t; you?” ■ e-up drink 10 “ n't help youl five tables away,, almost hidden in “I’ll say. The wedding is next t Lem ons. a corner, sat Stephen Bigelow. week, so I’m running around in cir­ There was a row of empty glasses cles—but fast. What can you, tell in’ front of him as though he had me/about him?” > ordered them all at one time. Yet he did not seem to be drunk. His “Very little, I’m afraid. He hits eyes were sunken in that face so the high spots, does a lot of gam* prematurely cadaverous but they bling, plays around fast and loose. glittered with a. cold; sardonic Spends lots of dough.” amusement that was frightening. •: "Where does he get it?” Ann Marriot gripped McCale’s “Search .me.” “Oh, come now.” : hand in an ' imploring gesture. 4tHeIlo, Jerry,” said' -McCale. “Well, rumor has it that it comes “Let’s get out of "here.” 44Havpng your good-night quart?” from the' Bigelows mostly.”' "Maybe the fim is only, just be­ 4T doubt that." He chuckled to himself as he got ginning,” he said, rising with Tate shrugged. 4tSome other old E N i r a r alacrity. back into the cab, giving the ad­ gal, then.” On the steps, a slight altercation dress of the Print Club. The Old n contactr Howard, IocalMahdmark of bur­ ttWhat about his antecedents?” was taking place. Karen Bigelow, . “Don’t know . 1 Springs from Chi­ reputimserr swathed in ochre Wool, was trying lesque, was a standing joke be­ cago, I’m told.” . d bade, reflet to restrain k slightly bedraggled, tween them. During a former in-, signal. Relieref vestigation, he had got himself . “How did he get aboard the May­ with the Iini-' fussily dressed woman. ' McCale flower—that is,-how did -he burrow r this purpose,' saw that it Was Sylvia Bigelow, mixed up, almost fatally, witifa girl whose profession was appear­ his way into the bosom of the' Bige­ contains effec- bulging out of a sheath of satin. low family?” ‘ents that a$n Karen was .saying, “You mustn’t ing in various night-club extrava­ from a heating ganzas. In the glow of infatuation “Well,.now, let's see. .F irst time. surface blood go in, Mother Bigelow, you just din area. can’t. Let me take you home.”' he had nearly married her. They’d I remember him around the Gay < by itself— “Get out of my way!” the older gone to New York, where he ,had White -Way, he had Victoria Bige­ ? good.” Fastt- woman said. intended to set up an agency for low in tow. Vicky seemed to have or price .re-' “I can’t let you go in. Besides, himself after the completion of his the upper .hand, there for. a whiled ■» A sire.5I.00. first case in Boston, but an offer'of Then there were Whispers—very I thlete’s Foot’ he’s not there, Sybil. He really isn’t soft—but whispers, my friend, that mffloa fungi* there.” - seven hundred dollars a week from the producer of a.higher type.of en­ Mrs. Stephen Bigelow was interest­ !■as-CSsa Pleoso accept BaIIaid4S offer of 30 boo “How do you know?” / ' ed—in a purely platonic way, we j “I looked.” tertainment had estranged, them. Obelisk Promium Coupons Io HMp you He just couldn’t see himself as-the hope^” : get Ihesobtautiful home gifts! No money - 4tYou came here to see him?”. “The beauteous Karen.” “Yes, yes—but he ' isn’t here. husband of a woman 'who was be­ ing cute in front, of an audience.: to send—no box tops or sales slipsl Come home with me. Sybil.” Stephen Bigelow Aisl purchase Ballard's ObeBsk Howy The grotesque Sybil hesitated a He was not falsely .modest and,- Hll out and mail couponbelow I moment, her bright feverish eyes indeed, took a rather harsh, cynical Is Discussed I searching Karen’s face. Then she attitude toward vice. However, that pushed her forcefully aside with affair was permanently wrecked. “If you .‘ like that type—pardon crushing arrogance. His inamorata had gone into her me.” show, got her seven hundred per “Oh, well, if I had to be cast H en’s a ll you do to get yearfree premium coupon The Trml Becomes week, and McCaie nad given him­ away on'a desert island or if some (worth SO regufrr coupons!): self one Vuz norse-laugh. He had rainy, afternoon—or—” 1 . Purchase OBELISK Hour, any size, plain of •V A Little Pkdner retraces n.e steps to the Hub, stark . “That’s it—just or—To proceed. self-rising, from your grocer. - “Let me by,” she said, her voice mg nis business there, relying al­ That little romance was short-lived;^ 2 Write the name of the store, and your own rising hysterically. - together on the success of his one Don’t ask me why.” , name and address on the coupon below:, -1 case to get him going. - -OURa— _ There was a limousme at the 4tMaybe Stevie got wind of it.” 3 Clip and'mail to Ballard Sc Ballard Co., Inc^ ’ . ^•BrusV'Apffkafav J - . fo Here is a truly, amazing offer to every Southern ke$"BLACK LUFAO^fl curb. Karen walked to it, moving ttStephen Bigelow?: That washed- Louisville,Ky: 9 MUCH FARTHBt .like a sleepwalker. She got into it A Newspaper Man up Romeo. - One look from-Karem housewife!: . Thu’s all there is to it—no money to send, no without a backward glance.. It GivestheLowdowfi or Mother Sybil would squelch him? Gleaming table silver, lovely dish ware, box tops or sales ,lips. Wc trust you: rolled away into the dark. I’ve seen them all together. It was luxurious Turkish towels, modern coffee “Well, welL” McCale spoke as . He lit a cigarette and sat with his like a peek at the motive behind percolators—these and many otherwonder- . they settled back -into their taxi. “I feet tip on one of the. adjustable Lysistrata—’ ■ . -.. \ ful home ^ifts .can soon be yours with the Biekb N ln ia iy 3/ * • d ealt daisy. DoatI mb, IWs chance am more than ever convinced that seats of the taxi as. it bumped along “Oh, my Lord. If you’re going to help of this valuable free coupon! o f a IifcflBM to set your coupon coflccfion off to a flyfcs Cambridge street. He thought he quote—” - v • . Ooitl Buy OfiOBX Floor and ccad your coupon todoyt there is a nigger -in the Bigelow had done rather well In . the,, time It’s your bigbig opportunityopportunity totodis .discover the woodpile.” he bad spent in Boston, in spite of “I’ll spare you. Speaking of new, improved‘mpr< OBELISK Hour— a n d to st&rt ISERIES “I should say so.” Ann smiled obstacles such as his decision not Mama though,' she had her day in . savingj OBELISKpreiniumOB coupons or odd ’ • OBELISK tFLOUR NOW WHITER, FINERI -Of tlila rlpRBi wearily. “As our good pal, Rocky, to take divorce cases, not to hold the- sun, too. She was here and 3 0 to the ones you already have! What’s , there giggling and' gooing over him Over three geeeratioes of Southern housewives have soothes and would say—everyone i seems one out on the police, not to get in the more, when'you receive your free bonus depended on OBELISK Hour for perfect baking re: B restful sleep. leap ahead of a fit.” way of-rival agencies. He had man­ for quite some .time. Nice set-up,, coupon, you can combine it with those you suits. Now,, recent Ballard research has made the It was still quite early. Another aged to keep his-head above, water eh?” findregularly in OBELISK Elour as well as. aw OBELISK whiter, finer,' fluffier, easier to use than CTINGlRUB night, they might have- gone on to and had acquired a reputation of . Young Tate surveyed the table in Ballard’s Insurance Feed, Octagon Soap ever before! Use it for all your baking needs:;: for ■ one or another of the nightclubs, top With wise old eyes. He shook tempting, delicious biscuits, calces, cookies, pic crusts honesty and discretion besides. His Hearth Club Baking Powder, Borden’s Sil-. and lots of other grand-tasting foods! 04-47 but McCaIe was in no mood for it. lip curled in selfderision as he his head. “He finally did get around ver Cow Milk, Jersey Cereals and LuHanne He knew Ann’s evening was prob­ laughed In the face of his own ex­ to Veronica. Right through -the Tea or Coffee! Always ask your grocer for Ballard’s OBELISK ably spoiled, though she said noth­ pansive ego.. .1 ' family to the pot of gold.” Flour—tbe anowy white Southern-milled flour with Almost befode you know iit, year too will the gift coupons inside;-!! pays—two Weysl ing. He reached for her hand, ex­ “No sense being, so damned com­ “Rind of roundabout, you think?” pecting more of her incurable flip­ have enough coupons for some of the g o t-' placent, boy.” He was talking to “Now, I. don’t know. -It may bo geous gifts now on display at your local pancy, but she, too, seemed sunk himself like a Dutch uncle; “So far, he thought he was being clever.” u a thoughtful depression. When premium store or agency! Simply select the GAUARD & BAUARD CO., INC you haven’t got much forrader on McCale rose to go. ttYou don’t items you -want; use your doupons Uke cash! LOUISVILLE, KY. - Fecl Well they drew up before the apartment the problem at hand.” know- of any tie-up between : him y, 7 day. evarr house where she lived, she kissed and - Shari. Lynn, the singer that’s , too kidneys filter He sighed unhappily as the cab e blood, him lightly before they got out, drew .up with a screech of brakes doubling at the*'Abbey and Latin aware of bow thm made no remark when he told the Quarter shows?” . CIIP AMP M Ail TODAY atIy remove driver to'wait. As he fitted her key before a tall,' gray office building. cad other i Between this and another older ' “Nothing I can. vouch for. They stay in the. blood into the outside door, she spoke. - altn, there would structure was a narrow alley, at seem to ba on pretty good terms. BaOard a M k n d C o , la c . Box 4 2 0 , lootrvflb, Ky. ding of toAsr the “Drink?” the back of which could be seen a By the way, T do know thar pres- when kidneys tail “No.” ' faintly lighted- doorway.- -McCale sure was brought-: to: bear some­ I purchased OBELISK Hour f i o m _ _ _ _ too frequent orfoa- . "What are you up to? Where are made for this. From, behind the where along the-, line over a bit- of * that something you going?", er nagging bade- stark walls on each, side of him, he gbssip Watts printed In his column. (asms and address of grocery store). Please send me post­ -mess, rheumstie “Places ladies don’t grace with could hear the rumble and roar, of Orders went - through : to squelch 'guts, swelling. paid my-frce premium coupon wo(th 30 regular coupons: • '« PithJ You wfflt their presence.” . machinery, for the': presses of the anything . more of the sort- that recommended the “I’m willing to forget I’m a lady biggest newspaper m town had their’ might come under - the snooping My name h— stimulate Ine fune- and help them tw for tonight" home.there. eye.” waste from th« ' She had a secret yen for the AJdeett- nothing harmful, The Print Club, where pressmen VVhich only shows that the great e with coafldenes, .seamier side, the substrata, the ob­ and reporters gathered to drink and can buy protection;" -.. ■ /. GSiyerTbamu scure. converse throughout the night, was “Oh, w ell Come the ,revolution.” . Note: This.offer expires midnight, Bebrusry 3, 1947 . Good “We.won’t go into that now,’’ he on the vthird; floor of - the narrow .44Just.' Well, thanks,, old boy.” - . only in the Uniied States. Offer limited to one free said. He turned her .head toward -edifice at the end of the alley; Duke "For what?” . • • - cbupon per Eamily. , wnu PILLS him. “Here.” ~ opened the . door and went up the' - (TOBEcammucDi ~ v ,V

I B I DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C. JANUARY 29. 1947. THE DAVlE RECORD. Groundhog Committee THE DA As die rime draweth near for ROCKWOOL INSULATION Oldest Papl C FRANK STROUD . - CJRor. his hogship to stitek his head out of winter quartets, we ate naming No Liquor, I METAL WEATHERSTRIPPING Twin Brook Farm j ._ TELEPHONE a committee o f tried and Lrue men SAVE UP TO^45jT ON FUEL NEWS A Entered atthe Postoffice In Moeks- to meet him at his headquarters vllle, N . C., as Second-class Mall near Sheffield, on Sunday morn­ Makes Your Home From 15 to 20 Degrees matter. March 3.1903. ing, Fd>. 2nd, jvwt before the gol­ Producers and Distributors J. G. Grav den orb of day peeps over the Cooler In Summer ' - a Mocksville SUBSCRIPTION RATES: eastern horizon, and explain to Call 220 For Free Estimate Landon C ONE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA - 1 1.S# him about die high cost of wood . V - * • Of SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA • 7Sc. and coal, and plead with him to spent last wi ONE YEAR. OUTSinE STATV - *2.(10 E. Shell on ] SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 be merciful to us folks who ate Pfaff & Connor Insulation Co. short on bod) cash and RieL A ll GRADE A Mr. and l l Only four days left until we will members of the committee are All Work Guaranteed are spendin J know whether winter is about utged to be present., Let none PortRicheyl over or is just about to begin. stay away on account of weather conditions-fThe committee is com­ The merchants who advertise- PASTEURIZED i JO R SAI posed o f the following members, pedeza hay. are die ones who sell the goods. with W. L. Gaither chairman: It pays to trade with the live-wire Luico Gaither, H. G- Ijames, D- merchants who believe in printer’s Mr. and P. Dyson1W- L- Smoot, T- M. ink and appreciate your business spent a dayI Dyson, J. T- Smith, G. C. Beck, M r. F arm er GUERNSEY MILK enough to ask for it. relatives at Lonnie Gaither, Johnnie Swisher, f 1 The North Carolina legislature W. L- Reeves, W- C. Parks, Snow Our old I has been in session for more than Beck, W. C. Richardson, Stamey o f CIeveIanI three weeks. Up to this writing Edwards, Charlie Reeves, Pink W e Are Now Prepared To ville visitor| the bovs haven’t been able to ac­ Gaither, R- N . Smith, Jay Smith, We Can Now Supply You With complish much in the w..y of pas­ Wheeler Stroud -and Marshall Su ’ Mr. and I sing new bills and reducing the Swisher. Clean Lespedeza and Clover Seed several davd SAFE, RICH MILK rives in W i| high cost of living. It is now pre­ Move To Greensboro dicted that the law-makers will not At Our Plant On Depot Street 1st S g t.' get away from Raleigh before Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kimrev Richm ond,! April 1st. This means that some V I ■ will move to Greensboro this ing ten daf of. them may have to borrow week, where Mr. Kimery will take We Are Agent* For The Famous family. money to pay their bills', as it' will up his duties as Assistant Coun­ Let Us Know Your Needs take a miracle to live in the capi- ty Agent for Guilford County. SMITH-DOUGLAS FERTILIZER NbTIC tol 90 days on the $600 the mem­ ovet 21 ye Most of his time will be devoted ' . ’ ■ bers receive. their taxes I to live stock work. Mr. Kimtey See Us Before You Buy “Pasteurized Guernsey Milk Is this matter| Many Davie County people are. has field a similar position in • in favor of letting the voters elect Davie County for several years, Lutiierl the County Accountant and the and has made many friends since YourBest And Safest Foodw R- 4, were \ County Tax Collector, instead of coming to our county. The Re­ their way having them appointed by the cord is very sbtry to Ioqe Mr. and D X McClamrock & Son Salem, whd Board of County Commissioners. Mrs. Kimrey, but wish them well i • • of tobaccoj If you are in favor of such a law in their new Home. The latch Open Six' Days A Week Phone 94 Mocksville being enacted for Davie County, string is always hanging on the Mrs. C. write your Senator, Hon. Lafayette outside anytime you want to come been w ith | Williams, and your Representa­ bade to' the garden spot of the for som e t sition witl tive, Hon. Knox Johnstone, and world. I- pany. tell them that you favor such a Market Closes Feb. 7tfa bill. It is only fair to give (he A n u voters of the County the privi­ The Winston-Salem, tobacce ers attendd lege of voting for the ones who are market will dose on Friday, Fdb- ture Expoq to fi ILthese important offices, just 7th. More than 71,000,000 pounds and this as they vote for Sheriff, Clerk of of tobaceo has been sold on this will contii Court, Register of Deeds and other market this season. officers, G.W.C Andrew Volstead, father of the Attention Enlisted Re- in tow n 0 famous Volstead law which - give - servist gave our c this country prohibition from 1919 Orrell has Active duty training of enlisted TheR eeoi until 1933, when President Roose­ reservist with replacement train­ velt used his power and influence ing centers. U. S. Army forces en­ Mrs. Sa to'have it repealed. Volstead ser­ listed reservist of the organized Mrs. Jack ved in Congress for 20 years, and reserved corps wh 0 volunteer living nea was 87 years old at- the time of therefor will be given active duty V to Mocks his death which occurred at his training at replacement training the Mrs. I home in Granite Falls, Minn. centers for a minimum of twelve W ilkesbo The Volstead law yas passed by (12) days exclusive of travel time w its , Congress over President Wilson’s and.a maximum of (90) days in­ i. Mrs:' C veto. Volstead was defeated for cluding travel dine. This train­ Saturday Congress in 1922, but continued ing may be taken at any time dur. she w ill s his campaign against liquor for ing (he year except die period 15 her fathe many years. He was also the; December to I January, both dates sister, Mi father of the Farmers’ Co-opera­ inclusive. The replacement train­ Mr. an tive Act. He was a prominent ing will give branch inmaterial on w ell, o f \ figure in Congress. the'job training to enlisted reser­ vist of any branch. This tvpe of r a g proud pa Stars Fell In 1833 C. Jr., w training will be accomplished, in 17th. M Hickory—Fannie McClain, who part, in replacement training cent­ said she remembered “the year er companies. In addition on die riage, wai die stars fell” in 1832 and estimat­ job training wilLbe given to- en­ o f Mockg ed her age at 119 years, is dead. listed reservist' o f th e service W.F.; Twice married—once while in branches at replacement training slavery—she was the mother of cord’s Iofl centers. Enlisted reservist who ' 20 children. Two daughters and near d ij take this training will receive full one son, survive, Fannie got her W oodle pay and allowances as weQ. as dates mixed about when the stars business I travel expenses to and from the fell. It was in -1833 instead of call. training center. Any enlisted re­ 1832, if history is correct. servist who desires to avail him­ j k ; T h eY Duke Tharpe, of. Harmony, R. self of t’.iis opportunity will, cor­ sioners a I, was aMocksville visitor Wed­ respond directly with die senior new cou nesday and gave bur office a plea­ instructor ORC, Raleigh, North d ie n o t ( sant call. Carolina, for further information. people 0 Reavis-Hoots Mrs Ben- C. Teagne W hafs Ahead in ’47 J a bigger sMlss Mary KatblFn Hoots became the Mrs. B. w. Teague, 66, died ', at Mrs. Mde of Cliffoid Eosene Keavis at the home of the bride at 5 .p. m., Saturday. 4:30 ofclock IastTuesday afternoon There are big things ahead for the South! . By continuing ko Spend millions of doliars for new Spatian The Rev. J P. Davis, pastor of ’ the bride in a Statesville hospital where she ^equipment .and for improvements of all kinds,the pital, h* performed rhe double-ring ceremony. How do we know? I An altar was arranged in the living had been a patient for nine days. Southern is preparing today for the traffic of tomorrow proved, mom where greenery banked the fireplace Mrs. Teague was die daughter Because the Southern Railway “Serves tbeSouth.’’ ... keeping pace with the growing demand for economical, thank h and seven-branched candelabra holding Because our 50,000 officers and employees get around of M t. and Mrs. Stephen Douthit, efficient, dependable railroad mass transportation. BeV sd white tapers were arranged on either side. and talk to Southerners.. Because our trains carry The bride and bridegroom entered un ­ and spent her entire life in Farm- With all Southerners continuing'to work together, attended, Her dress was of Winter white Southern products in ever-increasingvolume and Variety. wool and with it she used brown acces­ ington township. I we enthusiastically believe that what’s ahead in ’4 7 ... Mrs. sories. Surviving are the husband, one AU signs point ahead to an era of tremendous growth 1 and in the years beyond... spells even greater prosperity Ind., Mrs. Reavis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoots of Mockeville. - She --as daughter, Mrs.\ Odell James, of and prosperity. Factories are going up everywhere, and and growth for the Southland. tio n ,; graduated from Mocksville Higb School Farmington; two sons, C. B. and many more-are being planned. Towns.and cities are and for the past year bds .’been employed is $2 for in the office of the county accountant C. D. Teague, of Winston-Salem; thriving; Best of all,- Southerners are facing the future ■ £ . for a Mr. Reavis, the son of Mr. and Mrs W, one brother, F. R. Douthit, -Saint with optimism and confidence. ■v Pmldeat thinks L. Reayis of RoMe 2, was graduated from Francis, Kans.; one sister, Mrs. Farmington High SchooL He spent 27 Record, months in the army. 30 months overseas: Minnie Powell, Mt. Airy, and-sev­ At present be is employed at tbe Reavia en grandchildren. pose it Novelty Company. MocksVille. Funeral services . were held at W e are FarmingtonBaptist Ghurch at Il It wasn’ Around 67,000 veterans are ap­ a. m,, Thursday, with Revs. B. W. ply ing monthly for admission to Turner and James H. Groce offici­ SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM receive Veterans Administration bosp tals ating, and die body laid to rest in b o u t22 or. homes'. T. Farmington cemetery. were n zerd, fo THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. <3.. JANtJARY 29. 19478 THE DAVIE RECORD. Mr. and Mrs. D. j.Mando, who have had rooms with Mrs. John School Boys Injured Wistfman House Borns A Mocksville school bus, driven - A dyeUina boose, io Booetowo occupied Olde>i Paper In The County Larew, moved Friday into their I by Aonie Wiseman, was totally destroy- attractive new home on N. Main by Henry W . Dulin, colored, stop­ I ed by fire about 9 o'clock Friday morning. No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads ped near RedIand^early Wednes­ Only a small amount of household goods' Save Your Me it street. were saved. It is not known how the fire day morning to pick up colored started. NEWS AROUND TOWN. C. F. Arndt, one of Ae owners Aildrenfor AeMocksville school. Keep Skippers Off Your Meat of AeMocksville Flour Mills, has Two broAers, Harold and George purchased Ae W. H. Kimrey W ith J.G. Graven, of High Point, was house on Salisbury street, and will Wilson, were crossing the high­ WANT ABS PAY. a MocksviUe visitor Thursday. ' . move, from Ae. Marvin SmiA way to euter Ae bus, when a house on Cherry street to Aeir Ford car, driven by Don Jones, of FOR SALE—Concrete Blocks.' Chambers Anti-Skipper Landon C. Shell, of Morganton, new home this week. Sylva, was unable to stop, and hit C.J.ANGELL. spent last week with his son Carl Ae boys. The Ford car ran off FORSALErBsded wheat and Compouilcl E. Shell on R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman F. Mil­ A e highway into' a field, turning oats straw, $1.00 and $1.25 per IOOL ler, who have been living on Wilk- pounds. J.W . ALLEN, Buy Your Tobacco Canvas Before The Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Daniel over and slightly injuring Mr. esboro street, have moved to Coo- Jones. The Wilson boys were Woodleaf,' N. C., R. I. are spending two weeks in New leemee where Mr. Miller, has ac­ . ~ * . Supply Is Exhausted Port Richey, Fla. cepted a position wiA Ae Coo- canied to Rowan Memorial Hos- LOST — Young male Beagle, Ieemee Theatrei Mr. Miller has pital for treatment. Corporal black back, tan head and ears,. a> Big Line v FOR SALE—300 bales good les- been wiA the Princess Theatre Green investigated A e-accident.' round 13 inches high- .A little here for some time. We are sor­ shV of strangers. Notify. Wsdtey pedeza hay. Mrs. W. E. Kennen, L. Call. Name on collar W. C. Shoes, Dry Goods and Groceries Farmington, N. C, ry to lose Aese good people, but wish Aem well in Aeir new home, Narcotics Stolen Greer. Lexington, ^J. C. •*, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Qall For Ae second time within Ae Rock Wool Insulation, Metal spent a day or two last week with past two months A e Wilkins drug WeaAerstAming & Caulking. U store was entered by unknown Mocksville Cask Store relatives at Thomasville. CaU 220 for fr«.e estimate. AttentionTobacco parties and a supply of nareotis Pfaff-& Connor Insulating Co., were stolen. Entrance to A e store ttTTie Friendly Store” Our old friend Arthur Phelps, 2nd Floor Masonic Bldg. Mocks- was made by prizing A e back door ville, N. C. ,All work guaranteed. GEORGE R HENDRICKS. Manager of Cleveland, R. I, was a Mocks- Farmers” open some time Wranesday nightj ville visitor Friday. Nothing but a supply of narcotits If you hav^ property to sell, 2 Prevent Blue Mould wasmissing. Only a few weeks Farms, Homes, or Lots list them Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Hplton spent in ago Hall’s' drug store was entered wiA us for quick results. AU'list­ several days last week with rela­ Tobacco Plant Beds and all Ae narcotics stolen.- So ings and estimates at no charge to tives in Winston-Salem. far Aere is no due as to who Ae owner. DAVlE REALYY CO. USE guilty party or parties are. Some Phone 220. 1st Sgt. M. Harmon, returned to “DuPont Formate” think it is an out-of-town dope UPHOLSTERING — We are Richmond, Va., today, after spend­ Used As A Spray Or Dust ring. • - prepared to do your upholstering ing ten days in town with his Buy Now. Be Safe. I Attorney Avalon R Hall, of at our plant at Sheffield. Ml kinds Somediing New family. • Yadkinville, was in ■ town Thurs of furniture upholstering. Our prices are reasonable. We - have Mocksville day looking after some legal busi­ experienced workmen. We also, Ladies Come In And See NOTICE.—All male 'persons ness and shaking hands wiA old ovet 21 years old, must list their Hardware Co. manufacture living room. furni­ ' I their taxes this mpnth. Don’t put friends. ture. Come to see us when you A Brand New Hydraulic this matter off. List today. need imyAing in our line. . ’ J. T. SMITH, Ludier Daywalt and son Ted, of Route I, Mocksville, N. C. Kaiser Dish Washer R. 4, were in town last week on I have a special students acci­ their way home . from Winston- dent policy which will pay doctor Salem, where they carried a load and hospital bills for aU children, It Will Save You age 5 to 21. Costs $4.00 per year. of tobacco. N E W SPRING My Fire,' AutomobUe and Life In­ surance pays policyholders divi­ Backache, Time and Money. Mrs. C. W. Walker, who has dends up to 25% of premium. been with the Angell Jewelry store FRED R. LEa GANS, for some time, has accepted a po­ Meroney BuUding MocksvUle The Newest Labor-Saving sition with the DavieRealty Com­ pany. ' Homes, Farms, Lots DeviceOnTheMarket. A number of our furniture deal­ 8 rooms, baA, closets, porches. ers attended the Southern Furni­ Beautifully decorated inside. Nice ture Exposition at High Point last lot, plenty shrubbery. 3 blocks New Shipment from square in good section of Mr. Farmer and this week. The exposition city. Priced right and terms. will continue through this week. 5 rooms, halls,' closets, parches, Nice lawn, Lucres land, close in, G. W. Orrell, of Advance, was Ladies and Mi:sesI and a'goombuy.. ^ , Come In And Look At The in town one day last week and ■ ■ . a &,roonisybaA, clo»etgsh*semenk gave our office a pleasant call. Mr. Pefotodriivand gran- Utyj ,Aicken ’hoaserv^Qod store, New J I Case 16-Disc Orrell has been a subscriber to Dresses, ( oats, Hats house; 2 acretr.hmif,MttVvttlage 7 f - _ ' The Reeord for more than 40 years. mflCs out. ", ^ 5 ’ iro iijrjto \& i barri, garage, Mrs. Sallie Bowles and M t. and chicketi^eu^f^pood jgrHen, 5j Double Bragg Harrow. Mrs. Jack Bowles, who have been acfes-ilaila: ' '©n^Sdisbutfy high- living near Jericho, have ' moved and Bags way, 4 mUes fro^ffl^., , to MocksvilIe and are occupying 4 room£, closet&htot®6 and water. OneOfTheBestOn Housemearlyittewi- ' Has % acre the Mrs. Sallie Bowles house < land, rib^avra hfghway in Fork, WiIkesboro street. Lined Overall Jackets, N.C. The Market We have small farms i and lots Mrs; Gerald Blackwelder left at bargain prices. Call at office. Saturday for. Macon, Ga., where DAVIE REALTY CO., Phone 220 " Also One Two-Row she will spend a week the guest of , Men’s and Boys Long her father, C. A. Odom, and her CornPlanterFor sister, Mn. H. J. Atkinson. Winter Underwear Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cald­ Frmcess Theatre V. A. C. Case Tractor well, of Winnsboro, S. C., are" the proud parents of a fine son, Robert WEDNESDAY C. Jr., who arrived Friday, Jan. “One Exciting Week,” wiA 17th. Mrs. Caldwell before mar­ riage, was Miss Margaret Daniel, A l Pearce. L S. Shelton ■ o f Mocksville. Davie Drv Goods Co; THURSDAY and FRIDAY W. F.- Shaver, one of The ' Re­ ?'**TKe Little Giant,” wiA Ab- cord’s long-time friends, who lives Implement Co. near .the quaint old village of Call Building Mocksville, N. C. . . bott and Costello. Woodleaf, was in town Friday on Depot Street Phbne 186 busings and paid our office a pop? SATURDAY calL A -“Romance of the WeSt,” wiA 2 The Yadkin County Commis­ E U A eD ean.. sioners are'talking of building a new court house at Yadkinville in MON DAY and TUESDAY the not too distant future. The GetReadyFor “Wife of Monte Cristo,” wiA people of Yadkin Gounsy deserve J ohn Loderand Lenore' TAX NOTICE! a bigger and better court house. Groundhog Day .Aubem Mrs. Nan Keller, who has been Please Pay Your ; patiant at Rowan Memorial Hos- [Sunday, Feb. 2nd iital, has returned home much im- Notice Of Dissolution iroved. Mrs. Keller wishes to By Having Your Notice is hereby given Aat Ae 1946 Tax Now! hank her friends for their kind-| partnership heretofore existing be­ less during her illness. Suits, Coats, Dresses tween Grady N. Ward and Hfir-' vey L, Gobble, trading as"' Davie The Penalty Will Go'Into Effect Tractor and Implemrat Company Mrs. F. L . Driver, of New Castle j Cleaned and Pressed. of Mocksville, N. /G, lias Ais day On February 1st/1947 nd., in renewing her subscrip-J been dissolved, A e said Harvey L. on, writes us as follows: “Here . WEDbGOODWORK. Gobblehaving purchasedAe en­ I $2 for The Record and a dime, tire one-half interest of Ae said And We Urge You To Pay Your County Tax - >r a Blum’s Almanac ., Fred Our Prices Are Right Grady N. Ward in said firm. . Notice is further given Aat Ae Before That Date And Avoid A 1% Penalty rinks he can’t do wiAout The said Harvey L. Gobble hereby as- ,, lecord, and I like it, too. I sup- sumes payment of any and all out­ ose it is nice and warm there. Mocksville Laundry standing obligations against A e Ve are having a regular blizzard.” said firm and that all debts due R. V. Alexander, t wasn’t so warm here when we said firm are payable to Ae sjrid Harvey L. Gobble, ■ sceived Mrs. Driver’s letter a- &Dry Cleaners This. IOA day of January, 1947, . CountyTaxGiUector., out 22 degrees above zero, but fere not in Ae midst of a. bliz-, ’Depot S t Mocksville, N. C. * GRADY N. WARD, . 'I erd, for which we are AankfuL _. HARVEY L. GOBBLE

/ v THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Ah, Norway Honored Weaver ingredients known to every doctor—methyl salicylate sena, N. and menthol—than five other widely offered rub-ins. yes, affliction and sorrow come to - Of Museum Pieces, by Law weighs 53, ol Hot Breads Are Delicious the home of ,the rich as well as the Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the original Baume bridge madf LXNN CHAMBEBS’ MENU Analgdsique. It acts tost! . poor. Death comes to the young ; 'i - 128,000 pou Whether you serve yeast breads as well as the old,.In fact, the first Few artists have been ,honored Alte for Paladae to nHBUUSM, HOSClE MHE, sod STUBtL or hot quick breads, they lend them­ Broiled Salmon with grave dug in this -world was, for a during their lifetime as was' Nor­ HskfiarHMJfBflotorCUbw. Lemon Wedges selves. graciously to winter menus. young man-. way’s celebrated weaver, Frida The varieties for both are number­ Slivered Carrots and Peas ' But it is also true that affliction Hansen (1853-1927). After her tap­ less, and you can take your choice Celery Sticks V may be, in God’s hand,-a means of estries had won awards at nine of spicy or fruit ones. •Butterscotch Bread blessing. This son’s sickness sent international expositions and be­ Grapefruit Salad c y / / c f c . . . Hot breads are hearty foods, but his father to Jesus, and resulted- come museum pieces, the Nor­ Lemon Chiffon Pie Beverage- wegian government, fearing all they’re welcome at this season both •Recipe given. ultimately' in the salvation of the from the point of eating and the entire household (v. 53): her wprk might be purchased W 6//V comfortable , air which fills the , ThWe is another, helpful lesson abroad, passed a law forbidding kitchen when we make them. They Heat milk to scalding; cool to here—our Lord’s Word is as gbod export of any more. have a staying quality, too, which lukewarm; add yeast and let stand as his presence. The man asked satisfies winter-sharpened appetites. 5 minutes to soften. Cream together Jesus' to come, but he Sent his , We start the parade off with a the extra-sweet com syrup, salt, word instead., K was accepted, be­ with. colorful cranberry coffee ring which shortening, nutmeg and extract. lieved, and completely effective. - can be put together in a wink of Add egg and beat thoroughly. Add How- blessed for us who may not time.- ' milk mixture and flour alternately, have the physical presence of the Cranberry Coffee Bing. mixing until smo,oth after each addi­ Lord to recall the potency of his (Serves 12) tion. Cover and let rise until doubled Word. When he says it, believe itl, in bulk. Hnead lightly on floured W i cnps sifted flour n . A L a m e Man Made Whole surface. Let dough rest 15 minutes. (John 5:2-9). , v Vt cup sugar Roll Vi inch’ thick, sprinkle with cin­ 2 teaspoons baking' powder .Back- in Jerusalem at the Feast Vi teaspoon salt namon sugar and raisins,, as de­ of Purim, a !time of. joy -and gift 1 egg sired. Roll as for jelly roll and slice giving, our Lord found his way to V i cup milk with a sharp the. pool of Bethesda where there 3 tablespoons melted shortening knife. Place in were misery -and disease. His Com­ Cranberry orange topping greased cake passionate heart, sent him there to pan. Letriseuntil Reyel JOpitor, Orend' Sift flour, sugar, baking powder help and to blesg. doubled in bulk. . “Impotent folk?—the words well champion, 1946 In- and salt together. Beat egg, add Bake in a hot •nrnetionel Uveileck milk and shortening. Stir into dry oven (400 d e ­ describe not'only those who lay Exposition, was par- AMERI ingredients, mixing only enough to grees) about 20 helpless about the pool of Bethes- cheied by Piiesteee moisten them. Spread topping even­ minutes. da,' but they fit ,us as well. Oh,-yes, to be exhibited to we are strong, capable, fearless, ly over bottom of greased ring mold. If you like coffee cake made in the farmers of Pour batter over topping. Bake in a but only until we meet some great America on a fancy shapes, you’ll like the follow­ elemental problem. Then we see 22,000-mile educa­ moderately hot (425 degree) oven ing, which is just as festive and tional tour. for 25 minutes. that we are inded "a great multi­ tasty as possible. tude of impotent folk.”. The silent Cranberry orange topping: Mix Reliel Figure Eight Coffee Cake. fog cap paralyze a nation.'Death,, together 3 tablespoons melted but­ sickness—who can stay their hand? ter with I teaspoon grated orange (Makes 3 cakes)' 2 packages yeast Long familiarity-with Us weak­ rind, Vt cup sugar and 1% cups of ness had bred in the man with the For whole cranberries. Vi cup lukewarm water - ; 'Creomu 1 cup milk infirmity a sense of despair. Such cause it go, Do you want to do something spe­ an attitude-invites , defeat.-It is un­ cial for break­ Vi cup sugar trouble to | 2 teaspoons salt becoming to a Christian. Let us not germ ladei fast or for lunch forget ifi the darkest hour to "keep 7 to soofhe t box sandwiches? 2 eggs, beaten . Earned bn I teaspoon grated lemon rind looking up." >Ti re stone branes.Tei, There’s nothing V, enp melted shortening Jesus told the man to "rise, and RbottIeofI better than this 5 cups sifted flour walk" — the very thing he could derstand fla v o rfu l brown Cinnamon sugar not do for his 38 years of fife. quickly £ _ sugar butter­ But when the Son of God. speaks to CHAMPIONS to have yofl milk bread: Soften yeast in lukewarm water.- us he gives -the power to respond to CREI -. ‘Butterscotch Bread. Scald milk. Add sugar and salt. his command. — . fyrCoughd 2 eggs Cool to lukewarm'. Add 2 cups flour. Mix well. Add softened yeast, m . A Dead Friend Made AUve 2 cups brown sugar (John 11:11-13). R-OYAL JUPITER, Grand Champion - 2 tablespoons melted shortening eggs and lemon rind. Beat well. Add steer at the 1946 International Livestock 4 cpps flour shortening. Mix well. Add more . The fact that Jesus is. Our Friend W t teaspoons soda Sour to make a soft dough:' Turn and our' Saviour does. not exempt Exposition, best’shows today’s demand in us from human sorrow, but it does i i i l p i l l ! beef cattle. And on American farms, the 1 teaspoon baking, powder out on lightly floured board and i s s i Vt teaspoon salt knead until satiny. Place in greased assure HS'of the needed grace to New Firestone Champion Ground Grip 2 cups sour or buttermilk bowl, cover and le t. ris'e until bear the tnal and to trust him even is the Champion among tractor tires, v I cup chopped walnut meats doubled in bulk. Punch down. Use in lifea- darkestthour. As the Champion, this new tractor tire one-third of dough to make a coffee Lazarus, the friend of Jesus, was WITH UTl Beat eggs, add sugar and shorten­ sick. The home in which Jesus had cleans ap to 100% more effectively. . . . SollttIebq cake.. Cover remaining two-thirds pulls up to 62% more at the drawbar . . . ferenceMfl ing and beat well together. Sift and place in refrigerator to use for found rest and fellowship -was In make wheq flour, soda and baking powder' to­ coffee cake or rolls. deep trouble. Jesus was no longer Iasts up to 91.% linger . . . and rides la x a tiv e!! gether with salt and add to egg mix­ regular agl Let dough which you have-left out Judea. In haaic, ..Wuid js s u it smoother on the highway. ture, alternately with milk. Blend to him yOf l)is friend’s illness,' But !There are sound reasons for thisJThe •udden **| in iiuts. Pour into greased loaf pans rest for 10 to 15 minutes. Roll into caused by a rectangle sheet about 18 inches he did not come, • ' curved traction bars flare outward from try the I and bake in a moderate oven (350 Why .does be delay?. Such is the the center, making a Wider opening at the - you, not ; 1 degrees) for 45-minutes. long and 8 inches wide. Spread with th e folks \ melted butter and sprinkle with cin­ heart cry of thousands today who shoulder from which mud and trash fall Sold by There’s notUlng so nice for a spe­ caU on him in.their hour of trouble. CAUTION namon sugar. Roll up as for. jelly ' easily. The connected bars take a powerful abdoo cial breakfast, dinner or luncheon roll and seal at’the edges. Place on The -purposes of God ate beyond as a sugar-saving cinnamon roll' our ability fully to understand.-We “center bite” in the heart of the traction toms of a | greased baking, sheet and shape into zone. The extrd-deep, pyramid-like T ak recipe. When it’s baked and glis­ a figure- eight, then', seal ends at need only, to trust him and abide MOM Lab tening golden brown, frost it until his time. curved traction bars cut sharply into the intersection. ' With -scissors, cut ground with a cleaving action. The extra It looks lacy with a powdered sugar slanted gashes in top of roll 2 to. 3 ., Notice; that his failure to respond and milk icing if you want it to he inches apart. Fold back points of St once to...the message of Lazarus’ height, plus buttressing at the base and - especially glamorous. cuts to show cinnamon layers. Let sisters did .not mean that, he had Trtple-Bracihg near the center, give the, ■ P'f’f'siB, Cinnamon Bolls. rise until doubled in bulk. deserted them (11:4-6)..Nor did it bars greater strength and stability, ConA (Makes 3 dozen) ■ mean-that he had denied them his tinuous bats give the Champion smoother Bake coffee cake in a moderate help (y. 7). Lazarus; may have oven’(350 degrees) for 25 to 30 min­ contact with’ the highway . . . lengthen !“"N Qb>|l 1 cup milk \ been dead before the word reached tire life. 2 cakes yeast v utes. Frost with confectioners’ su­ him. He may also have delayed in *A enp extra-sweet, white corn gar icing, after baking and- cooling ! When you order tractor tires, or a trac­ order that there might be ho ques­ tor, ask your Implement Dealer, Firestone syrup v slightly, if desired. ■ tion about the resurrection'miracle. 2 teaspoons salt Any ,type of fruit filling may be Andl he may- have, !tarried Inrorder Dealer Store^or Firestone Dealer to specify 3 tablespoons shortening v. used with the above coffee cake:' that their- toith might be strength­ Firestone Champion Ground Grips.' V i teaspoon nutmeg Raisins, either alone or with ened. ' ' '- ' Vi teaspoon lemon or vanilla chopped apples, prunes, figs,.nuts,- Above’ all, do Jnot fail to. notice - . extract apricots, peaches and pears, , or C I J E A H S j that he . came. He always ■ does. WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET, i egg, beaten diced, candied fruit. JesuS;.has; never failed, any !cbild (OUT 4 cups sifted flour Released by Western Newsp of his. The time and the. manner of his ahgwer ; to our .prayers may not how Jteral JnpIttt vu Smd and shown toJ sbeGnad Champloashlp of A* 1946 Iam.,' . LXNN SAXS: . The keynote of lighting is' '.Tight- conform to . ,our opinion of !- what iwnomu Unnocfc Eipodtioa. Ta ncttee GIRI should have' been 'done, but let us 70« Cne copr. dip lad moO tfci, coopoa Use 'These .Handy Tips in the eyes is glare; light oii what, o u t V llU S you’re looking at is good illumina­ remember that we know only in For Easier Homemaklng part. '-,’He knows all Let us !trust IHE FIkEStONE TIU 6 8UIIEIt CO. tion.” ■ '■ V" I lJOO I White scum on sauerkraut is a A pound of cheddar or American him. In his' daikCst vhour Jobsaid: . Akron 17. OkIo yeast growth; It can be controlled cheese which is made from whole ‘Though’heslay .me, yet wflT~I of tlBojnl J r—Gtud Ni by 'm ean s'o f proper* covering and milk contains the protein; and’fat trust .in him”. (Job 13:15),.. ' : J - On fCEI OUT Do female I weights on the kraut to prevent ex- of about I gallon of . milk. .He caUed Lazarus forth from, the; ances makd i posure to air. . ' ' The average kitchen^ needs -five sleep of death. Even soJhe: calls LlAffrw so weak anl The clothes moth pays no atten­ knives: One small paring knife, two sinners forth, from ,theto' spiritual Then do trr taple Comd tion to the calendar, especially in slightly larger knives for paring,' death into glorious eternal lifel The toms. It’s /J warm homes, and it’s a'menace to slicing and dressing poultry, a knife lifegiver, our Lard and Saviour, Js JarIy — r - wool, fur gnd feathers-the year bnlld up L, for cutting breads and cakes; and here now ready to give life to ev­ I, tress. Also J - around. Air clothes often and have a knife for the bigger cutting jobs eryone who .will can- on his nam e.■ them mothproofed. like carving. WUl you? OBwrtfito 1147, Tte I * A t A Babfa^ Qa, \

THE DAVIE RECORD,JflOCKSVILLE; N- C- ©mach Use Odds and Ends : bleyour money bach ASKMS sc s psinfd. SOffocat* thorn, doctors usually ForColorfulAfghan mcdicinvs known for ANOTHER I f « r s like those!ItBeItanft 8 brings comfort in • ? A General Quiz * | ck on retam o f bottlft 1. What queen of England had the most children? OLINE 2. Oo giraffes ever make any ROLEUM sort of audible noise? OGUAO I V y 3. What was the cause of Cleo­ patra’s death?. CROSS BOBBY TOWISI Bonds 4. What was America’s best SOX year for church contributions? • Bv 5. Where is the largest rose bush in the world? Roland Coe •r Mafli IMa 6. Ooes any bird line its nest with snake skins? 7. What is so different about the way the white-tailed deer runs? 8 . Where has the first all-alumi­ num bridge been built? The Answers 1. Queen Charlotte, wife of George In , who had 15. / ■ 2. The female when especially concerned about the welfare of her young, will utter a subdued moo. “Fluid drive!” “Looks like we’re going-to get even tanner this year!’! 3. She was bitten by an asp. 4. In 1932, the worst depression year. 'FANCY By Ernie Bushmiller 5. In Tombstone, Ariz. The AUNT FftITZI— I JUST BUT YOU HAVE AW, PLEASE, NOW ALL HORROR, spreading arms of this rose bush PHONED TO ASK IF I YOUR O W N NICE AUNT PLATINfi PROGRAM are supported on 32 posts, and CAN SLEEP. IN YOUR BEDROOM-*- WHY- FRITZ/ cover 2,000 square feet with a BEDROOM WITH DOYOU WANT TO> THE MAO thick shade. YOU TONISHT PH MONSTER 6. Yes, the crested flycatcher ALL does. RIGHT 7. It holds its head and tail erect when it runs. This is the only ani­ TX/OUDERPUL way to use mal in the world that does this. CHILLS vv bright bits of wool to best 8 .0 ver the Grasse river at .Mas- advantage. Afghans are so cplof- sena, N. Y. The 100-foot span ful, so cheery and gay . . . to weighs 53,000 pounds. A similar make as well as to see! 1 * * bridge made ox steel would weigh Six crocheted 'triangles’ Join to form a 128,000 pounds. hexagon. Vou can combine wools of dif­ ferent weights in this afghah. Pattern 1323 has directions for afghan. MUTT ANDJEFF By Bud Fulher Send your order to: . . . I SEE WHERE I WAS IN T YOU? WHAT OH1I HUNIED Sewing Circle NeedIecraft DepL SIR SIDNEY. IS .p e tti OlD YiOO EVER PcfTF ER? 564 W. Randolph SL Chicago 80,, HL FORATISER, Enclose 20 cents, for pattern. IN AFRICA fl I HUNT FOR IN I HUNTEDWR WHfO9SA w* Hunting / HUNTING* AN ELEPHANT AFRICA? POTFEft? 1 — ---- and I Hunted FOR A PoTFER! Address— Oiveyourfeet m extra treat with SOUS as weft as DISTRESS OF

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RtUfTIV G fiM S U W 7 WageWisdom IM ROMANCE . BE WISE. AU Americana had reason to be Wages rose and prices fell dur­ BEGINNING CXOOSE -MAT JuMIant on August 2. Not because ing the ten years Jiut before World h SPECIAL PCRSDM ■ an'unruly monuch had abdicated. War n when working men were virm-iWE THOUSHTOF On Oat day ths T9 th Congress ad- ( able.through collective bargaining, MUTUAL SW Journed, and Hs members would to influence the -operations of pri­ IHTIftLSCTUAL / ' vate enterprise without political in­ IUTtRtSTS W MWP soon sweep through the pre-election January 1st, 1947 countryside—reporting to the “con­ terference. Workers' earned more stituency.” ; Our -Congressmen dollars per Hrariiing day and each topavb packed up to return home on that dollar took on more buying power BIRTHPAV s* time went .on. It was a two-way CeLEemHTt day, and it has- been ours to vote jFollowing Are The Names Of for them or against them. \ improvement.. ^s.' WiaiflM mu) , PiRiwwor snMrween mmmh mm TILDEN,54-, Oiir founding lathers who decried MXhe actual Inqring power of one AMERicnri WiKifR o f "We Mmurer ta u t, hk v u tm hour's, work (straight time) rose at -IENNlS tor iVKTRArrum swKMwm MMjy our the making of laws "without repre­ The Tax Listers Fojr puyeR, I IN ‘17 WAWE PBAWINO OTtWUMl \ sentation,” could have ^compliment­ the rate at more than V h each year, HATIOW Al ANP WORlP J IWSHBoyiS. RD WCRM WClUW'AWWWWWl or ever 40% for the entire ten-year CHflMP 1920 TO IMS. \mmouniou’t»» tM m m ttm e* 1 ed our wartime Congress. .Sierving HEPEVELOPEPliiK through a most trying period at the period,” says Labor’s Monthly Sur­ CAtMOM-SML *ER* very beginning of our reconstruc­ vey, issued in May Iqr the American Davie County tion, after ,courageously displaying Federaticdi of Labor. -“This was ■ people’s will through the most de­ possible . because production per CALAHALN . T. A. VanZant EDISON bilitating war in Vqir history, the man-hour increased steadily/ creat­ - , , BOBU IOO ing tiie wealth to pay higher wages.” CLARKSVILLE Lonnie. Driver \ \ \ -yE/wwAso, TCdi Congress faced all manner o f. War CAaiiged Things J. H. Nichols I1 /AllflN1CWlO- complicated problems. I So long as men, money and ma­ JERUSALEM . HlS SCHOOLING Delibentioii .1 I chinery were busy making things' FARMINGTON . H. C. Gregory HJMITSPrTOlS 5*r VMENTiNfi^ DAy . Probably the' 79 th Congress did not to eat, wear and use/for better Iiv- montm Sj H e n v e m t e p please everybody. Biit sit the same D. R. ^Stroud - THEPHONOSRAPW, jng, it turnecLout as planned; bet-, MOCKSVILLE . WCANPEiCENT IAMf time, when one surveys the record, ter living resulted.' :But when capi­ FULTON . Leo Ri. Hamilton MOTION PICTURES - it is apparent that this Congress, has tal, labpr and tools, by necessity, made some unusual history;: Con-1 had to swing into the manufacture SHADY GROVE CalvinJBaity ©&ESTW© crisis gress accepted the United- Nations j. of munitions ahd instruments-of de­ chatter, thus committing 'America struction, better living ceased. FRlENPSrtlPS ... TDW TIWT 5WSAWW* HTHl to a much more effective part fii ______ANPIMVHL BASS-INmrnM. Wages increased, to be sure. So Be Prepared To Give Your Crop firmer TmtFfifiriI world leadership. This- Congress did profits. But what could we buy? VJW - — — • m e s fm 5»#* » «- w m m x f » m demonstrated that it is not willing to 6REETIW

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