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VOLUMN XLVIX MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 3 . 19 4 8 . N U M B E R a r NEWS OF LONG AGO 7he Lord is Won­ Bill Should Pass R. P. Waynick Attention, alLHigh Seen Along Main Street By The Street Rambler. We understand that there is a Funerallservices for R. Parker Wfaat Was Happening In Da­ oonoon derful to Me hill before Congress which would Waynick,141, Mocksville attorney, School Students vie Before Parking Meters prohibit the advertising of alcohol­ were held’at 2 p. m., WeAiesday Solicitor Avalon Hall standing Rev. W. E. Iaenhour. High Point, N. C. R4 The Record is offering two cash And Abbreviated Skirts. ic beverages in publications that at Koonce Funeral Home chapel, in the rain turning parking meter The Lord is wonderful to me, awards to Ae two .high school circulate through the mails. High Point, wiA Rev. Paul Jones crank—Bickett Hendrix hurrying (Davie Record, Feb. 28,1912.) O let me tell yon why; students in Davie County schools, It’s a fine hill, and it shou'd pass. in charge, and the body laid to up Main street on cold, rainy day Cotton is IOi cents. He saved my life and soul from sin who write the two best articles on We’ve souched on this subject rest in Oakwood Cemetery. —Bettie Sue Eaton eating cherTy The groundhog is still alive. When I was doomed to die; “Why I Should Read My County before, and will probably do so a- Mr. Wavnick was former coun­ ice cream pie while Nancy Lath T. E. Odom is ill with lagrippe. And by His wisdom and His might Paper.” The award for the best gain We are fully cognizant of ty attorney of Davie County, and am discusses basketball tourna­ Walter Call made a trip to the He sends me from above, article, not to exceed 300 words, the fact that Hqhor represents a Twin-City Thursday. I follow Him, O praise His name. came here from High Point sever will be a crisp, new $10 bill. For ment—Shirley Shell carrying bas­ great evil. We helieve that the use E. Bryan Jones, of Hickory, was Along the way of love! al years ago. He died Feb. 22nd, the second best letter the award ketball shoes and books, hurrying of alcohol should he disconraged in in town Saturday on business. at Baptist Hospital, Winston Sa will- be a new $5 bill. down Main street—Aged citizen Tbe Lord is wonderful to me every wav possible. At the same Dr. J. F. Martin, Fork Church, lem, from a self-inflicted rifle bul­ AU letters must be mailed or walking across the square carrying Because He loves me so; time we are in favor of the opera­ was in town last week. let Arough his head, on Feb. 18. brought to The Record office on apple pie under his arm—Miss He guides my feet from dav to day tion of the A. B C.. stores in North Little Sarah McGlamery is still Mr. Waynick had been in failing or before Wednesday, MarA 3rd* RuA Booe shopping in nicke^and As on life’s path I go; Carolina. (Some of our readers alive as we go to press, but there health for some timp. AU Davie County High School dime store—Mrs Knox Johnstone He opens heaven to my soul can’t understand that to save their is no hope for her recovery. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. boys and girls can enter this con­ opening mail box in postoffice And fills me with His grace; lives). R. W. Kurfees, of Cooleemee Mabel Gordon Waynick; a son, test. The two prize winning let­ lobby—Betrie Sue Whittaker on He gives me peace that is so sweet The wl.isky distillers have some Junction, spent Friday in town Robert Parker Waynick., Jr., and ters will be printed in this paper, her way to beauty shop, while And strength to rnn life's race. Ot the finest artists .end the best ad­ witli relatives. a daughter, Miss Catherine Way- Write only on one side of paper, Guy Farthing stands in store door The Lord is wonderful to me vertising agencies in the country Kimbrough Sheek, a student at nick, both by a former marriage, with pen, pencil or typewriter, earing cone of ice cream—George In every plan He makes; to prepare the copv used in tnaea Trinity College, Durham, spent and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rt and mail or send your letter to HendriAs walking across square He has compassion on ray soul zin-s and newspapers. Vonng peo­ several days last week in town L.^Vaynick, of High Point. this office on or before March 3d. on cold day, hatless and coatless. And pardons my mistakes; ple get the idea that in order to be with his parents. Mrs. Waynick is a member of Write yonr name and address, to­ He fills mv heart with trnest love a man of distinction you’ve got to B.C. Hall, of Rock Hill, S. C., the Cooleemee school faculty and gether with the grade you are in, And takes away my doubts, hold a highball in vour hand: that Notice to Creditors was in town a day or two- last lives on North Main street in the and the name of your school. He hears me when I humbly pray If you want to get the utmost en­ week on his way to his old home Rich house, which her and her Winners names will be announ­ Having qualified as Administra­ And keeps all evil out. joyment out of a goll game, von’ve trix of A e estate of James F. Clary, at East Bedd. husband purchased and remodel­ ced in the March IOth issue o f got to participate in dinkiug in the deceased, notice is hereby given to W. F. McCulloh, of R. 4, and The Lord is wooderful to me ed about two years ago. The Record. locker room; that if von have all persons holding claims against Miss Lula Allen, of Comatzer, In everything He wills; the estate of said deceased to pre* friends to entertain in vour home, were united in marriage Thurs­ He never does a thing I know sent the same, properly verified, to the best way to do so is to bring World Federation Inspection Laue to day at the home of the officiating That brings me any ills; the undersigned, on or before A e out a bottle of whisky; 20th day o f January, 1949, or A is magistrate, W . F. Merrell, at Fork He keeps me in the narrow way notice will be plead in bar of re­ That leads to heaven’s throne; . That kind of publicity ought Io Ahead be Here in April Churdh. covery. AU persons indebted to be stopped. We helieve that the Aworid federation of nitinns During the heavy wind storm And when I see Him some glad day Raleigh, N. C.—ArAur Moore, said estate will please call upon measure which has heen introduc Wednesday night the smokestack He’ll crown me as His own may develop out of a rioter rela­ head of the Motor Vehicle Depart­ A e undersigned and make prompt ed in Congress will do it. That’s at the furniture factory was blown tionship between the federation of ment’s Mechanical Inspection Di settlement. This the 20th day of rthy we say again: it't.a fine hill, January, 1948. down, which necessitated closing European nations with 'lie Uniter! vision has announced the sche­ Abe Lincoln Ihen and it sbonM pass.—The State. Stales, 111 the « in on of Frank dule for operations of 16 of the MAMIE WHITE, Admrx. the factory Thursday. One of Ae o f James F. Clary, decs’d. windows was also blown out of Owen’ editor-in chief ol The Lon State’s MeAanical Inspection Route I, Mocksville, N. C. J. L. Clement’s store front. And Now don Daily Mail Lanes. By A. T. Grant. Attorney. False Security May T h is is an inte e.-ituig suggestion. EaA lane is portable and will Our new hardware store is to The following timely article is It has been heard heiu-e. Obvious be transported from place to place open Ais week. Mr. Hooper has attributed 'to Henry J. Alien., for North Carolina I ly, if there is to be a world federa­ in order to reach aU vehicle own In Tbe Superior Court been in town for several days ar mer Governor of Kansas. Result Davie County I tion of nations, there must he some ers. The schedule for Aese lanes ranging for the opening! We are Had Abraham Lincoln been liv. It is readilv admitted that the Fern Norman Martin binding force to hold the peoples take them Arough July 1st. glad to welcome Ais new store to log today: rigid anto inspection to he carried vs together. The Inspection Programs calls Paul Martin. our town. The Rotary clnb would supply out in North Carolina will elimin The unity of purpose necessary for A e establishment and full time T he Junior. Order o f A is city him w a Civil Action Saturday, March 2, at 2 p. m. C. ing equipment, the Kiwanis club der who operate with inadequate pies of the Bill of Rights. This maining lanes as soon as addition­ and not a Special Proceeding: B. Webb, of Statesville, will pre­ with a wooden floor for thej brakes and faulty lights. Steering ancient document prncli'ms the al testing equipment is delivered. The defendant. Paul Martin, will sent A e flag, and Rev. R. E. A t­ cabin He would have the Pro-Jmechanisms may also he in better rights of indi iduals and asserts Under Ae Motor Vehicle Me ake notice that an action entitled kinson will present the bible. The tection of the child labor law and conditiou on the average, them in tbe face in trie face of gov­ chanical Program, eaA motor ve­ as above has been commenced in public is cordially invited. government old-age insurance. | Bnttheinspeetionwillgivereck- the Superior Court of Davie Conu- A kindly philanthorpist would ernment itself. It is tbe backbone hicle registered in NorA Carolina DeaA entered A e home of Mr. less drivers a false sense of security North Carolina to obtain a di- send him to college with a schol­ of the Constitu’ton of the United must be inspected once during vorve on the grounds of two year’s and Mrs. R. L. Walker last Tues­ The speeder and reckless driver arship Incidentally, a case work States and of the unwritten Con­ 1948 and twice a year thereafter. senarntlon; and the defendant will day morning and removed from whose car has just passed inspec further take notice that he is re er would see that bis father re­ stitution of the British Govern Announced schedule for Davie earth to heaven Aeir little four tion will step on the gts heavier qnired to appear;at the office of the ceived a monthly check from the m ent. Gounty follows: months old son, who bad been ill with the belief that because bts Superior Court of said County, in county. The Office of Price Ad- Certainly, there would be much MocksviIIe,-April 6 , orientation two weeks with pneumonia. The c ar is 0 . k. nothing will happen to the court house in Mocksville, N. ministration would reduce bis rent gained if the freedom loving, De and public owned inspection pe C . within 2 0 davs after the 2 6 th little body was laid to rest in Jop­ him . tnocratic nations of the earib gt-t riod, April 6 8 ; open to public day O1' February. 194 8 , and file a bv 5 0 per cent He wonld receive Had vou ever given a thought pa Wednesday morning. Only a together in a world federation. April 9 17. w ritten answ er or dem urrer to >he a subsidy tor raii-splitting; another to the nnmber of tragic accidents short while ago a little daughter They could easilv follow the exam nlain'iff’s complaint in said action, one for raising somej crop he was wh ch occur on straight roads with or the plaintiff will apply to the of Mr. and Mrs. Walker was laid pie of the thirteen American 'coin going to raise anyway, and still perfect pavements? Opportunity Coun for the relief demanded in to rest. nies, forming a federal government another subsidy for not raising a When vou lower one hazard said complaint This the 2 6 th dav T he many friends o f J. T . Bar­ of iimited power, and in time, K n o c k s crop be had no intention of raising. von Tajse another hazard, which' is ot Jannarv. 1948 . ber, of Barber Junction, will be make the same progress tha' the S. H. CHAFFIN, Result: There wonld have been the false sense of secnrity which sorry to learn of his deaA which people of Ihe IT'Uted States have Clerk Superior Comt. no Abraham Lincoln. originates in the driver’s mind and occurred at a Salisbury hospital made Hal! & Zachary Attorneys which cannot be controlled by any Y ^dkinville. N C. on Thursday night. Mr. Barber While the idea will .strike .-onie inspection or examination. had been postmaster at Barberfor Hard to Please Amerieans as an abandonment of And all mechanical faults can­ 14 years. Survivingare a number It’s verv confusing. sovereignty, just as the otiginal Norih Carolina ), _. „ . „ not be found bv an inspection. A REAPlhnAiM Davie County. J In The Superior Court of sons and daughters. A week ago they were wring, formation oi the American union tire which is apparently good may Jurors for A e Spring term of ing their hands in Washingtion struck the people of the colonies, Mrs. Hattie E Morgan, Guar­ be the first.to burst and send a car dian of Nancy M. Carpenter, minor, Davie Superior court are: W . M. and declaiming in agonized tones there ts « 0 reason io.rhe world why North Carolina ( into a smashnp. B akes which are In Superior Court vs Crotts, Frank Everhardt, J. A. Lin- that we were beaded towaids ca anv American citizen should object Davie County. good today mar ,be out of order Paul L. Carpenter. ville, T. A. Hutchens, T. J. Rich tastrophe unless something were if the other nations of the world HJlIary Sboif Dillon tomorrow The itgh s which illn ardson, John A. Davis, J, B. Cain, done to bring prices down to earth. desire to follow the American ex . vs wotice Serving Sammons minate perfectly tonight may he Paul Fleming Dillon W. A. Leonard, J. T. Angell. A. Prices have started to go down, ample. Certainly, we should he out tomorrow night. W. Edwards, T. P. Foster, N. B. and now they are beating then willing to join hands with people By Publication Y es1 the inspec’ion of automo­ Notice, Serving Sum­ Dyson, J. R. Foster, R. S. Ander chests up there and pulling out atid nations who say, in effect, the The defendant, Paul L Carpen­ biles wil] remove many traffic haz son, John H. Bameycastle, J. H. h ndfttls of hair in distress over American idea is the hest plan for mons by Publication ter, will take notice that an action ards from the highwavs. But .the entiiUd as above has been commen­ Swing, J. Ed Sm iA , W . J. Sm iA ,the decline, telling us we are skid the government of mankind -Ker- method will not solve onr accident The defendant. Paul Fleming ced in the Superior Court of Davie D. L. Beck, G. E. Horn, James ding right into a depression. nersvilie News. problem,'which most he solved by Dillon, will take notice that an ac­ County, N G., the purpose of the Foster, I. G. RoberS, W. D. Hun­ Seems to us some of onr politi­ tion entitled as above has been every individual who sits behind a case beiag to secure an absoiute di­ ter, C. P. Deadmon, D. T. Camp­ cal leaders and economic sooth­ '-ommenced In the Snperior Tourt vorce from the bonds ot matttmony steerin g wheel. Sfep on 7 he Gas bell, J. N. Wyatt, John H. Hart­sayers need to have iheir thinking tif Davle Connty, N C , bv the now existing between plaintiff’s The examinations being given News about comets makes good plaintiff for the purpose of “eeuring ward, N nicy M. Carpenter, and man, J. A. Miller, George Graves, caps dry cleaned drivers may remove some of the reading because their mad right* an absolute divorce on the grounds the defendant., Paul L. Carpenter; D. L. Belk, H. F. Martin, John B. There was a 'ime when some of dangerous ones from tbe high in celestial traffic aren’t cleaily es­ of two years separatinu and the said defendant will.further Whitley, J. W. Click, L. G. GaiA- them thought—and—said—that a ways, but no examination has tablished. There’s never anv as And the defendant will further take notice that he is required to er, W. G. Minor, T. F. AAinson. little inflation woiild be a good surance that one of th se jet-pro. take notice that he is required to appear at the office of ihe Clerk of ever been devised which will tell While running a machine in th in g . oelleh jobs won’t nr os- our arterial appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, in whether or not that driver will the court house in Mocksville. N. .. his father’s box factory at Bixby Then c ime inflation. and it highway withont stooping or wait­ Superior Court of said County in was take a reckless and unnere-isary ing for the green light. An Austral the court house tn Movksville. Ni C , on 01 before the 13th dav of last Tuesday, E. G. Hendrickshad said that a Utile recession is ail chance and send someone to an a ian astronomer now reports that C., on the 301 h day of M arch, 19 4 8 , M arch, 1 9 4 8 , and answer or demur the misfortune tojjet his lefthand that would save the nation from cideut victim’s grave.—Wilkeshoro the earth may pass through the and answer or demur to the Com to the complaint in satd action, or badly tom up, and two fingers cut total collapse x Journal. tail of a strange new ci.met which plaint, or the plaintiff will apply the plaintiff will apply to the Court off. Dr. Pepper was sent for and And now because the price of has been lighting up southern to tbe Court for the relief demand for the relief demanded in said went over and dressed Ae woun­ wheat and other basic foods shows skies Narrow thing, that—but ed in said complaint. This t 8 th complaint. This 2nd dav of Feb­ we can’t slow uo. We ’re heading day oi February. 1 9 4 8 . ru a ry 1 9 4 8 . ded mart’s hand, which was badly signs of coming down to earth, READ THE AD$ for somewhere and have got to get S H CHAFFIN, S H CHAFFIN, mangled. Grover’s friends hope the dire predictors are working Along WiA A e Netaro ' there before flark, even if we bu*t ^ Clerk of Snoerior Court CIerkSnpetior Court. forjhimja speedy recovery. overtime again.-!-Statesville Daily. 1 a fender.—Pittsburgh Press, I By A . T GRANT, A ttorney By A. T. Graut, Attorm y. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

ElKs' picnic that year. Everyone took Skippy’s little body out of the SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS water that night. My mother sat ™?FIC' ION CORNER with Mrs. Farraday when they ASi brought him home. Dora Farraday ScaM oped -A ccen t on 2 .^a tftim er didn’t come home at all. She sent a THE RUG . It arrived just as they By VIRGINIA SULLIVAN TOMLINSON A G e r J were bringing Skippy’s body into - the house. Dora had left Skippy SPEMS Q J s S c k o o i o r I Im lS P r inlernal»on«l U nliornT*^!^ 1. Old [ alone by the lake to elope to New U U P l Sunday School LessoM f i l what c itJ York with her new beau. By IflUIE D NEWTON, D, DJ T KNEW the Farraday family be- had always thought Aunt Abbey dis­ Ellen continued at school; she had 2 . Are I fore it happened. I knew them liked her; all those unkind remarks always been very quiet. And after SCRIPTURE: Acts 8:26-39. gators in i first when I was nine and Ellen she used to make. But now she was awhile, Mrs. Farraday went about DEVOTIONAL READING: Psalms 67. 3. W hel Farraday was eight and in my class grateful for the rug and meant to the town again, holding her head thur boriT at school. keep it. very high, smiling her fixed, gay The Personal Witness 4. W hal There were two other Farraday Since the narrow living room at smile. Only Mr. Farraday seemed length o fl children: Skippy, the baby, who the Farradays was too small for the changed. He aged visibly that year. Lesson for March I ,1948 5. W hel was five, and Dora, seventeen, just rug, Mr. Farraday was persuaded Nobody was surprised when the Americaif entering business school. Dora was to sell the home and rent a house cold he caught just before Christ­ ~\R. ALBERT SCHWEITZER, de- 6. Howl engaged to marry Danny Wright, with larger rooms. Their old stuff mas turned into pneumonia. The scribed by Hermann Hagedorn frozen in i who ran the service-station in town. looked pretty shabby against the doctors said that he just hadn’t the as "Prophet in the Wilderness,” is a 7. Whaj Mr. Farraday was branch manager rug, so with the money from the will to live. living example of in tim e I of our local bank. “Such a nice, sale of the home they bought new Dora came home when her father what Sunday’s les­ I wheat? quiet man,” people said. “If only furniture. And after awhile, because died. Mrs. Farraday sent her the son is undertaking 8 . W hji that wife of his were not such a of the friends they acquired in the money. Dora’s husband had left her to portray, namely, fool.” new surroundings, the Farradays and Dora had been working in New living for Jesus 1. P ittl I didn’t think Mrs. Farraday was bought a new car, too. York, clerking in a store. People where you are. 2. N o J a fool. I liked her. The sprawling I saw less of Ellen now, except at thought that perhaps she’d stay Schweitzer, at 72, is other c al old Farraday house, with its sag­ school. Gradually my visits to the home now, since her mother needed described by Hage- not as in i ging porch, was always in need dorn as one who .3. L ittf of repair, the shabby living-room “burns like Francis 4. Six [ would be cluttered and dishes un­ of Assisi, and looks 5. In 1| washed, but Mrs. Farraday was like Josef Stalin.” 6. In 1 never too busy to plan games for But to the people of m an en tlj rainy afternoons or picnics in sum­ Newton Equatorial Africa, eral hunl mer in their rickety old car. She he looks and acts 7. Twcf was little and quick and dark, with like our Saviour Jesus did. 8 . Snoi rather kittenish ways; always i The lesson passage is found in fleets al{ thinking up something new and “ex- Acts 8:26-39, and is the story of spectrum ■ citing”—like the dress she designed all of its| 4 Philip, leaving his very successful for Dora that won the prize in the evangelistic campaign in Samaria pens to I Easter parade. to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit 8284 ■There was nothing I loved more into the way that goeth down from 6-14 yrs than going over to the Farraday Jerusalem unto Gaza, which is des­ house whenever I had the chance. Send an additional twenty-five cents for ert. There he found a man in search your copy of the Spring and Summer Saturday mornings they always had of God, and through his witness the FASHION—52 pages of smart, easy t« pancakes; Sundays they had sau­ man was saved. 8152 make frocks; special features; free pat sages and Boston baked beans and * * * 12-42 tern printed inside the book. Send your order to: applesauce in a blue glass dish. And THE STOBI OF JESUS Daytime Dress they had laughter. A great deal of 'TpHIS man was not of Philip’s AINTY scallops make a very SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. laughter—except when Aunt Abbey race. He was an Ethiopian. But pretty finish for this wearable 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7. III. came to call. he was a man. And God loves every daytime dress. Diagonal lines are Enclose 25 cents in coins for each Aunt Abbey was Mr. Farraday’s the season’s pet style—and see pattern desired. man of every race and of every Pattern No — Size___ aunt, a very rich, very unpleasant condition of life. Jesus never did how neatly the narrow belt cir­ bid lady who lived in an imposing cles your waist. WamA meet an unimportant person, nor * * * granite house at the end of town. It will any true follower of his. Jesus AriflrfrCg ------was no secret that she disapproved Pattern No. 8152 comes in sizes 12, 14, said, "As the Father has sent Me, 16, 18, 20: 40 and 42. Size 14, 3% yards bitterly of the entire Farraday fam­ even so send I you,” John 20:21. o t 35 or 39-inch. ily. Why she visited them nobody This man was reading in the knew, unless it was because, of all Yoked Princess Frock Book of Isaiah, where the prophet A N exciting round yoked dress her relatives, they refused to be im­ , was foretelling how Jesus would Beware Coughs pressed by her money or upset by that’s nice for school—lovely suffer for the sins of the whole enough for parties, too. Slim prin­ from camsnen colds her caustic tongue. They merely Shfe’d taken Skippy to the picnic, world. He could not understand accepted her, all but Mrs. Farra- hadn’t she? She should not have cess panels are so simple to sew, the wonderful words. And the the keyhole neckline is as cute as day, who seemed to like having gone off with that beau of hers, Spirit directed PIulip to go and That Hang On can be. Trim with lace or ruffling. Creomulsioni Aunt Abbey around. Curiously leaving the child alone by the lake, join himself to the eunuch. Philip * * * be* enough, it was of Mrs. Farraday j it goes right to the seat ot the ran to the chariot in which the Pattern No. 8264, is for sizes 6 , 8 , 10. trouble to help loosen and expel herself that Aunt Abbey most bit­ rich man rode, asking, “Under- 12 and 14 years. Size 8 , 2% y a rd s o£ 39- germ laden phlegm, and aid naturo terly disapproved. m inch. to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ her, but nobody really expected she standest thou what thou readest?” flamed bronchial mucous mem­ “My nephew’s wife isn’t fooling would. Danny Wright was married He was quick to give his witness. me,” she’d, say. “Always pretend­ branes. Tell your druggist to sell you now, to one of Dora’s former class­ That is the first lesson of the Abottle ot Creomulsion with the un­ ing to be so gay. What’s she got to mates, a plain little girl with ador­ lesson. derstanding you must like the way it be happy about, I’d like to know? If ing eyes. They came to Mr. Farra­ * * * quickly allays the cough or you are my nephew had married a sensible to have your money back. day’s funeral, sitting closely to­ AND THE MAN LISTENED woman, he’d have amounted to gether in the church. The week something by now.” TSTHEN we faithfully obey the CREOMULSION after the funeral Dora went back to ' ' Holy Spirit, he enables us to forCoudis, Cheif Colds,Bronchitis “I declare,” my mother said, “it her job in New York, and the day gives me the creeps, the way that effectively witness for Jesus. We S m i l e s Farradays had ceased, partly be­ after she left Mrs. Farraday came cannot be effective witnesses if we old lady looks at Mrs. Farraday. I cause my mother disapproved of to see my father about selling her When a woman refuses to tell rely upon our own wisdom and our her weight, she.probably weighs believe she really hates her.” Dora Farraday’s new friends. Dora rug to pay her bills. “She hates them all,” my father own judgment. The boy in your a hundred and plenty. had always been a sweet, docile My father did his best; but this street who does not know Jesus will said, “because they’ve got what she little thing, ambitious to get along. was a depression year—and nobody never had. The Farradays have listen to your story if you go in the Seriously Now she had given up business had money now for Oriental rugs. same glacl obedience to the com­ “And so I told her that I loved contentment. All Aunt Abbey has is school. She had even broken off her The five thousand dollars he finally money, and when she’s gone they’ll mand of the Spirit of God as did her and we’d be married in sum­ engagement to Danny Wright. Dora got from a dealer barely paid for Philip. V m er.” have that, too.” had a new beau now; one she’d met Mr. Farraday’s funeral and for Only they didn’t. Because when A lad told me this story. He had “ July?” through her "crowd.” Nobody liked Mrs. Farraday’s debts. Mrs. Farra­ a neighbor who had never been to “No, I meant it.” Aunt Abbey died the year Ellen him, but he was rich and he gave day got a job at the hotel. Her AlNTl Farraday was nine, she left them no Sunday school, and he wanted to Dora a good time. He had a weak, salary included room and board, so enlist this friend. He thought Needs Her If ye’r money at all. Her entire estate went handsome face and a loud scoffing that Ellen could live with her, too. "Is my sweetheart ever clever. Sbe you kfl to charity, with one exception. She about it seriously. But he was not has brains enough for two." table, r laugh. I’d see them together as I It was storming hard the day they quite sure of himself. And then he Maid left Mrs. Farraday a rug. It was an walked home from school, dashing moved down there. We left them "Then she’s just the girl for you to made I Oriental rug, exceptionally large prayed, asking God to direct him. marry.” ______, taste i around town in his rakish car or alone and drove home through the The next day the boy asked him, and lovely; golden in color, satiny going into Van’s Place for drinks. The juice of a lemon in a glass of -covered town, passing the old “What are you doing Sunday ■In the H at w ater, when taken first thing on aris­ to the touch, starred with dusty People felt sorry for Danny Wright. Farraday house on the way. No­ “How come you tipped your hat pink flowers. morning?” With this opening the ing, is all that m ost people need to He’d been so crazy about Dora, and body lived in it now. Tears crowded to that delicious doll? Do you insure prompt, normal elimination. “It’s a shame,” people said, lad invited his neighbor to come always so glad to have Skippy and behind my lids as we drove slowly know her?” No m ore harsh laxatives that irritate “when those children need money Ellen around. along with him, and the result by. was that the little neighbor, of an­ "No, but this is Charlie’s hat the digestive tract and im pair nutri­ so. But of course they can sell the PJORA’s new beau didn’t like chil- "They were happy in that house,” and he knows her.” tio n ! L e m o n in w a t e r i s g o o d f o r y o u I rug. It's valuable and Orientals are dren. He objected to Skippy trail­ other race, accepted Christ as his W H rI my father said. “A great pity they G enerations of Americans have taken ■white I in vogue.” Then a dealer offered ing her about. Skippy was six now, Saviour and is today a regular ever moved out of it. If Aunt Abbey attendant at church and Sunday lemons for health—and generations yellowl Mrs. Farraday $25,000 for her rug. very spoiled and rather a nuisance; knew what she was doing when she M F H IP that makes folks of doctors have recommended them. is a II The town rejoiced for the Farra- but it seemed hardly fair to blame school. P I k W O sleep all night! They are rich in vitam in C; supply on yell made that will, then she must be * * * Congrl days. This meant college for the Dora entirely for what happened at laughing now in her grave.” Thousauds now Bleep undisturbed because of valuable amounts of Bi and P. They children and money to fix up the old the Elks’ picnic that year. Everyone TO WHOM SHALL WE WITNESS? the news that their being awakened night after alkalinize; aid digestion. My mother spoke suddenly. 'T'HE question now emerges, To night might be from bladder irritation, not th« house. But, to the amazement of said, though, that it was Dora’s “That’s it!” she exclaimed. "She kidneys. LeVe hopeso! That’s a condition Foley N o l t o o s h a r p o r s o u r , le m o n in w a t e r whom shall we bear this wit­ fills usually allay within 24 hours. Since blad­ has a refreshing tang—clears the everyone, Mrs. Farraday stubborn­ fault. She’d taken Skippy to the pic­ did know what she was doing. And ness? We cannot all go as mission­ der irritation is so prevalent and Folcy Pills so mouth, wakes you up. It’s not a ly refused to sell. She had always nic, hadn’t she? She should not have I’m surprised that I never thought otentr Foley Fills must benefit you within 24 admired that rug, she said. She’d aries, as did Dr. Schweitzer. Most Eoure or DOUBLE YODR MONEY BACK. purgative — simply helps your sys­ gone off with that beau of hers, of it before.” M ake 24-hour test. G et Foley Fills from drug* t e m regulate itself. Try it 10 days. been as surprised as anyone when leaving the child alone by the lake. of us must remain at home and g ist. F ull satisfactio n o r D O U B LE YOUJB “What do you mean?” My father MONEY BACK. USe CALIFORNIA SUNKIST UMONS Aunt Abbey had left it to her. She My father was one of the men who stared at her. Her voice had sound­ carry on the work of our everyday ed strange. pursuits of life. “She knew exactly what she was But every 1 Christian can wit­ doing!” my mother said. "And ness. First, to those immediately wherever she is — she probably is about us. In every community in laughing Aunt Abbey knew that our beloved country are people Mrs. Farraday would never be able who do not know Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. We can witness 4 4 to resist living up to that rug!” to them, not to all of them, but to Grace Noll Crowell some of them, perhaps to-one of Cities Grant Pay Increases them. And I would remind you LIKE Uie look of «now when it is melting To Help Meet Rising Costs that if you miss that particular IAnd sending its clear rivuleh toward Scores of cities are granting pay person to whom you may be di­ the sea; raises to municipal employees to rected by the Holy Spirit, he or I like Uie sweep of dry grasses Lending help them meet .increased living she may never know about the Beneath those bright feet, suddenly set free. costs. In Cleveland the mayor Saviour's love! agreed to grant pay raises to muni­ Second, we can share in the send­ cipal employees which will cost the ing of the missionaries to earth’s I have seen smalrgnen leaves under water remotest bounds, through our gifts. That snow had hidden through die winter city $2,100,000 this year. Fire and police personnel received a $240 a I delight to think that I am in part­ hours. nership with many great men and Fresher and greener and sweeter than the year increase, plus six new holi­ leafing days to be added to annual fur­ women on foreign fields, through loughs. my gifts and through my prayers. That springs to life after the April showers: AfJill fifll White collar employees of Third, we can witness through KeIIEIl Ol Cleveland will get a $180 annual personal correspondence with peo­ iV. A IittTe clover leaf washed dean by waiting, raise if they make less than $3,000 ple in other lands. The present M Eager for life again at the hint of spring! a year. Their increase will be 6.5 far-reaching media of relief for I reach my lingers into the icy water per cent if they make more than stricken peoples of the world af­ To touch that tender, tremulous, wistful $3,000 annually. fords a wonderful opportunity for IF Y l thing, Pittsburgh councilmen earmarked this very witness. Ask your pastor 0 Rub in gently-warming Ben-Gay for soothing re­ w a | $1,200,000 for municipal pay raises. for the name of some person your lief from simple headache! Ben-Gay contains up to Knowingakinship with it,deep and abiding, Biggest pay boosts went to em­ age in one of the lands to which 2 Y2 times more of two famous pain-relieving agents I, too, have waited until the winter passed. ployees receiving $ 2,000 a year or your church is sending relief, and known to evety doctor—methyl salicylate and men­ And I lift my head after a strange less. write that person a -letter, telling thol—than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist on chastisement Chicago’s record city budget for of your joy in serving God. genuine Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analgesique. To the bright air again, die son at last!' 1948 includes pay increases of 8.5 The eunuch went on his way re­ It brings quick relief! per cent for municipal employees joicing. Why? Because Philip had Mso for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE RCHE,and C OtDS. earning less than $5,000 a year, plus taught him the way of salvation. He Rsk for Mild Ben-€a; for Children. raises averaging $300 a year for had been used as an effective wit­ higher paid employees. ness in leading a man of another * -an e d l In Omaha, all city employees race to experience the peace that — m ore I have been given a flat $15 per passeth all understanding. tiospifl 1V month w age boost. The increase will And Jesus is saying to us today, — your i affect approximately 1,260 work­ “So send I you.” o f R ll ers.' • * * WS//V New York City boosted the sal­ (Copyright by the IatetBatIanaI Council of Religious education on behalf ot 40 Protestant lBenGay aries of 42 top city officials. Hie denominations. Released by W Ntf Features.) action added $86,000 to this year’s payroll THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. \ ASK M S CV"* CLASSIFIED I ANOTHER I i DEPARTMENT \ A General Quiz BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. 1. Old Fort Duquesne is now in MAKE AND SELL CONCRETE! BLOCKS, operate your own business, cash in on the w hat city? building boom , m ach in es 40 to 250 p e r hour* also mixers, conveyors, motors. 2. Are there any women investi­ Madison Equipment Co., Madison. TeniL gators in the FBI? ATTENTION — Manufacturers Agents 3. W here w as Douglas MacAr- add established of special transmis­ thur born? sion belting to your present lines. Fine CROSS BOBBY opportunity for live industrial salesmen 4. What is the approximate to add substantially to his income. Ex­ TOWN SOX clusive proposition, territory and high length of a one dollar bill? commission to right man. 5. W hen w as the D aughters of By MAGNABELT CORP.. Lancaster, N. Y. American Revolution organized? Roland Coe w 6. How deep down is the ground Malty Unks OPPORTUNITY IF YOU have $100 to invest In a highly frozen in Alaska? profitable business proposed by two dis­ 7. What is the approximate limit abled veterans, write in time for the germination of CBARVIN - Box 135, Tiffin, Ohio BARBER SHOP, two-chair, good location, wheat? and _ business. Ill health. $700. J. T. 8 . Why is snow white? CRAWFORD, 565 Broadway, Macon, Ga. The Answers 1. Pittsburgh. HELP WANTED—MEN 2. No. Women are employed in SALESMEN—!TILLING TO HAKE $5.00 on each sale and work eight hours each other capacities in the FBI, but day. Ten sales or more easily possible. Write for details. not as investigators. CHATTANOOGA ART MEDALLION CO. .3. Little Rock, Ark. Chattanooga (2) - Tenn. 4. Six inches. 5. In 1890. "He wants to be a fireman when he grows up— “Well—I can’t list ’em offhand bnt being a movie star HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI. 6 . In the interior the soil is per­ don’t you Spotty?” must have some drawbacks!” BATH SETS—$139.50 Includes Modernistic Built-in Floor Tub, manently frozen to a depth of sev­ Wash Basin, and Commode with white eral hundred feet. seat. Faucets, strainers, etc., included. NANCY Prompt shipment. Send money order or 7. Twenty-five years. By Ernie Bushmiller check with order for IOft or more. BUILDERS HARDWARE COMPANY 8 . Snow, being crystallized, re­ PLEASE -TH E SUPPLY AT THE EVERY UTTLE JEZI 162 Decatnr Street - Atlanta, Georgia flects almost all the light of the CONSERVE CITY RESERVOIR IS BIT HELPS ..^ L TT PICK AND PUSH FORK: Inexpensive spectrum, and, therefore, contains WATER— home or gift stainless steel plastic handle all of its colors. Therefore, it hap­ BELOW NORMAL Snack Server, send $1.00. JOEL STUDIOS, pens to be white. Bond Building, Washington 6, D. C. INSTRUCTION L e a rn O il P a in tin g —C om plete H om e S tu d y Course, reas. tuition. Write Carlos Art f rents £01 Academy, Corres. Div., Watertown, N. Y. S u m m e r on sy to I tr e e pat* a»f»rifif«rif.tti LIVESTOCK OOO FATTEN HOGS FASTER by stimulating th e ir a p p e tite s w ith D r. L e G e a r’s H og P r e ­ scription. Also an ideal tonic for brood sows and pigs. Has helped increase profits I D E P T . for millions of hog raisers. Satis, guar. T. IU . : ea c h MISCELLANEOUS POST CARDS with picture of your house, FINE FOIt LITTLE REGGIE By Marganta garden, children, self, or other subject. A SOOTHING DRESSING Also copies of Children’s portraits, etc. BURNS Samples 10c, credited on order. COPY- T MINOR- REGGIE... COME WELL I n GLAD UE CAN CRAFT, Box 507, South Berwick, Maine. AND GET WASHED I 00 SOMETHING I CUTS SMART m FOR SALE—New crop Ga. cane syrup, $1 FOR DINNER I TAUGHT per gallon in half-gallons or gallons de­ RUMPUS livered in three hundred gallon lots in HOWTO FOR SALE—New crop Ga. cane syrup. $1 Ihs BRING per gallon in half gallons or gallons deliv­ STICKS I ered in three hundred gallon lots in Geor­ s Grandma gia. MIXON MILLING CO., Cairo. Ga. POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. On HELP YOUR HENS be profitable layers. Stimulate poor appetites with Dr. LeGcar’s itlF be- SPEARIN'... 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Beach Dr., Pana­ HACK £ > ma City, Fla., and in return receive 5 STAND d iffe re n t editions. (foftSOBs) Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! W OBBY is like a rocking: chair; it gives you som ething to do, but it doesn’t get you anywhere. IS paid Sirs. Jesso Yenardc. Lemay, Mo.* Q '(•) D iaperR ash AINT NO TWO WAYS about it S JJ jCK To cleanse tender parts, If ye’re lookin’ fer a m argarine ease red, smarting skin, you kin be proud to set on the JITTER table, then ye're lookin' fer Nu- By Arthur Pomter and hasten return of Maid Table-Grade M argarine ... _ f ) comfort, use dependable m ade 'specially fer the table. Jes FUDDLE; GET ME THATkt V WELL, YOU DONT HAVE ^ » 9 , „ taste it 'n see! CORRESPONDENCE ONTHGHTHE J TO THROW IT AT ME / Jbrt ACME ACCOUNT/ RESINO l 0K THE STEADY DBIP of a con­ tinuous rain and the monotonous babbling of a talkative woman ,a HOW LONG are sim ilar—sooner or later they both will put everyone to sleep.* d o e s a h e a d Jbr» C O L D L A S T ? 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. I THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C . VIARCH 3. 1948 THE DAVIE RECORD. Broughton Io Ad- Mrs . S. F. Tutterow Farm Bureau THE DA ■ C. PRANK STROUD ■ • Editor. Funeral services for Mrs. Zelda Oldest Pape dress Farmers Tutterow, 43, who died at Davis Meeting No Liquor, There will be a. Farm Bureau TELEPHONE The public is invited to attend Hospital, Statesville, on Feb. 22, JUST ARRIVED were held at 3 p. m., last Tuesday meeting held at the court house a Farm Bureau meeting at 7:30 p. on Friday night, March 5th at 7:30 NEWSA Entered at the Poatoffice in Mocka- at Center Methodist Church, with 7 1 He, N. C.. as Second-clase Mail m., on Friday night, March 12th, o’clock. AU members are reques­ SOLID CAR LOAD 'natter. March 3,1903. in the Mocksville court house. Revs. J. B. Fitzgerald and M. G. ted to be present. Be sure to Guy Colle' The Hon. J. Melville Broughton, Ervin officiating, and the body come 'and bring anyone with you been confine that vou can, whether a member SUBSCRIPTION RATES: former governor of North Caro­ laid lo rest in the church ceme­ mumps. tery. or not. OVE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA f I 5n lina, will speak on the subject, SIX MONTHS N CAROLINA 75c. “The Value of Farm Organiza- Mrs. Tutterow, widow of the Mrs. Jav S OVF Y E *R . OIITSII'K S T iT 1 - '2 HO late S. F. Tutterow, had been a Route I, was SiX MONTHS OUTSIDE STaTE - $1OO tions.” M. D. Pope, president- of Your Health De­ the Farm Bureau, will preside at patient at the hospital for the last Horses per Thursday " ( F MV PEOPLE, WHICH ARE CALLED BY four and one half months. She the meeting. partment H. L. Beck, MY NAME, SHALL HUMBLE THfMSELVES, AND was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. THis is of interest to every Da to be out aga PRAY, AHD SEEK MY FACE. AND TURN AWAY S. T. Foster, of Jerusalem. Last week we discussed briefly A nd vie County farmer and all other illness with i FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEN W IU I people interested in successful ag­ Survivors include one son, Jeff the importance ot a safe and ade- j quate water supply. The prob­ HEAR FROM HEAVEN. AND WILL FORGIVf riculture. Ladies are also invited. Tutterow, of Route I, her father, Solicitor A lem of sewage disposal is so dose-' THEIR SINS, AND WILL HEAL THEIR I A N D .''- five brorhers and one sister. dwells in Ya Rev. E. J. Harbison, of Con­ Iy. connected with that of a water 2 CHRON. 7:14. one day last cord, a former pastor of Mocks- supply that we usually consider Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lowery, of the court d ville Methodist Church, was in them together. If you don’t file for office pret­ beyond the classic shades of Mares hands with ty soon, you will have to wait town Wednesday shaking hands County Line, were in town shop­ We frequently have inquiries another two years. with friends. ping Thursday. regarding the law regulating priv­ Mr. and ies. According to State Board of WeJl broke and ready to Statesville, R Southern Democrats are cuss­ Health regulations, any residence short while ing President Roosevelt to a fare- located within 30 yards of anoth­ way to W i- you well, but when the ides of work. Wehavejustwhat er residence or within one mile was a reside- November roll around the boys Now’s The Time To Buy That of a village must be provided with the good old will march up and vote a straight a privy with concrete stool, con you want in a good work Democratic ticket. “Ephriam is TOBACCO CANVAS Crete slab or floor, and a concrete W . A. Elli joined to his idols.” sill. This manner of construction animal at a reasonale price. in town Th makes a privy fly-tight and safe. Mr. EIlis wa A brother of Hoey Long, once Yard Goods 3 Widths Wide And The law of common decency business a t 1 “wild” Senator from Louisiana, would dictate that anyone, wheth­ Call at our stables and look several years, has been nominated for Governor Four Widths Wide er within the above limits or not, health for so of that State. If Long is any re would want to protect himself lation to his brother Hoey, the over these animals, Mrs. W . and family against the dangers of good people of Louisiana are in bury, suffere an open privy or promiscuous pol­ for a hot time. CYCLONE SEED SOWERS day evening, lution of the soil. No one wants Rowan Mem to eat food walked over and spit I. C. Berrier, prominent retired WE TRADE OR SELL. Click is a na farmer of Jerusalem township, was upon, by a fly that has waded mother of o AU Kinds of Garden Seeds through the contents of an open in town Thursday on business. Click. Mr. Berrier wants to know what, privy. Open privies are not only Get Them Now While Selection is Wide dangerous for the family but a if anything, can be done about the Moeksville Live Stock Ray T. M rural roads in Davie. He report­ health hazard to the community. efficient Regi ed soil roads almost impassable in We cannor tell you in a short kin County, STORE HOURS: 8 to S WEDNESDAY 8 to 12 his section, with many cars stuck news article how to build a privy itor one day in the mud. Seems to us that or a septic tank, but we do have Company former Davi Governor Cherry promised to do; free bulletines and will be glad friends here to visit your home and make re­ something about these roads four C. C SANFO ,xD SONS CO. commendations. Next to Foster Cotton Gin to see him. years ago. Guess he forgot it. General Clinic schedules: Mr. and M “Everything For Everybody” Moeksville—Every Thursday af­ ternoon and Saturday morning. Smith & Dwiggins9 Owners children we Attention, all High Phone 7. Moeksville, N C. Cooleemee—Every Tuesday af­ Saturday, w* ternoon. CARL E. SHELL. on account School Students Rowland’s ft w ho passed The Record is offering two cash IillllllllllMllllllHIIIimBWJ that city Sa awards to the two high school lowing an e students in Davie County schools, who write the two best articles on I. W . Sm “Why I Should Read My County Spring Painting Time!§ County fa Paper.” The award for the best mong the 75 article, not to exceed 300 words, Use The Best--Use Lucas! | Bureau me will be a crisp, new $10 bill. For NEW by counties the second best letter the award bacco Assoc' will be a new $5 bill. ‘ WE ARE DAVIE’S EXCLUSIVE| ance with th AU letters must be mailed or non-profit fl brought to Thfi Record office on port group. or before Wednesday, March 3rd AGENTS FOR FAMOUS I All Davie County High School Mr. and FLOUR MILL o f Brevard, boys and girls can enter this con­ test. The two prize winning let­ LUCAS PAINTS | city last we ters will be printed in this paper, L. Call and Write only on one side of paper, Paints That Last— Paints anyone can afford m O ur new flour and roller mill which we Call. Mr. with pen, pencil or typewriter, 0 tive o f T and mail or send your letter to recently built at the North this office on or before March 3d. and Mrs. G' Write yonr name and address, to­ ■ PLENTY OF SHEETROCK I D eeds o f T gether with the grade you are in, 'daughter of and the name of your school. S §§ COUNTY LINE W.C. Winners names will be announ- S m PLYWOOD—1-4 Inch and Thicker! niture deale ced in the March IOth issue cf §§ Is now in operation, and we are prepared The Record. : H was in tow tables for h I PINE and HARDWOOD FLOORS ■! to furnish you with good Flour, Meal and is an old D Dr. Choate Gets | in business many years Aii Building SuppSies--Come to usB Feed Stuff. We do your custom grinding members o New Irial j | quartette, Raleigh, Feb. 25.—Dr. B. O. 11 First-WeM Try to Supply promptly. We will pay highest market Sunday at Choate, Sparta physician, today .-Wi tist Church won from the State Supreme 3 Your Needs court a new trial on a charge of s price for wheat and corn. If you haven’t T he U n i criminal abortion in the death of S Commissio a Charlotte woman. ^ tried our examinatio He was convicted in Surry Su- H rural carrie perior court last September and = Moeksville Builders’ Supply! examinatio sentenced to one to three years. . =1 Phone 42 Moeksville, N. C. J Blue Ribbon Flour city. Rece Dr. Choate was also charged = close o n ' with manslaughter in the death of o f examina Mrs. Annie Mae Anderson, a for­ Come and get a bag. You will like it. admission mer resident of Moeksville, in R i cants after August, 1946, but the Supreme ceipt o f ap Court ruled that he had been ac­ Visit our mill at any time. We are al­ quitted of that charge and it could ATTENTION FARMERS! J. Carl S not be brought against him again. POULTRY LOADING ways glad to see you. b u sin ess: An attempt by the State to in­ his hom e We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From troduce evidence aimed at show­ noon. He ing that Dr. Choate had “commit 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. Back Cree ted other like offenses” led to In Front * f E P. Fosters .Cotton Gin Your Poultry where fun granting o f the new triaj, the HIGHEST Ma RKET PRICES PAID COUNTY LINE ROLLER MILL took place court’s opinion said. o’clock, SALISBURY POULTRY CO. J. G. STROUD, Proprietor. by his w if Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swing, of SaHabmv. N. C. ta Miller, near Salisbury, were shopping a tw o daug round town Saturday afternoon. three siste THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C., MAHOH 3. 1948

THE DAYlE RECORDJ Miss Christine Hendricks, a Se- Mr. and Mrs. William Powell, ______imor at W. C., U . N. C., Greens* f * »* 1 1111 " “ K I t 1 v of Calahaln, were in town shop­ Mrs. Jas. Ratledge boro, spent the week-end in town Oldest Paper In The County I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ping Tuesday. Mrs. Rebecca Powell Radedge, < George R. Hendricks. No Liquor^ W ine, Beer Ads 87, died at her home in Calahaln township on Feb. 23rd, following m a p * Teresa Lynnl AveKlav-Old daugh­ an extended illness. She was the NEWS AROUND TOWN. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Langs­ ton, passed away in a Winston- Nursery Stock widow o f the late James S. Rat* Salem hospital Monday, Feb. 23. ledge who died seven years ago. Guy Collette, of Clarksville, has PEACH AND APPLE TREES Surviving are the parents and die Member of a well-known Davie been confined to his home with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Grape Vines County family, Mrs. Radedge was mumps. bah Smidi and Mrs. Susan Langs­ Flowering Peach ton, all of near Farmington. bom on May 6, 1860. She was a Mrs. Jav Smith, of Harmony, Red and Peppermint Stick daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Orders Booked for Roses Haywood Powell. She was mar­ Route I, was a Mocksville shop- sn c m tMIOIIS per Thursday. Silver Wedding For Spring Planting ried to Mr. Radedge on Feb. 19, . . . for your Travel Pleasure!. I a y Wdtns Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Beck MERONEY NURSERY CO. 1884, and is survived by two sons, ^ Every Greyhound bus rolling H. L. Beck, of Route 2, is able J. M. and L. B. Ratledge, o f Cala­ along the Nation’s highways celebrated their 25th wedding an­ Mocksville, N. C. is tailor-made —built to suit to be out again after a ten days haln, and one daughter, Miss Amy niversary with open- house Sun­ Ample I * * 0* / your travel pleasure and illness with mumps. Radedge, of the home; and one VieBJNorwed j * convenience. Only Grey­ day, Feb. 22nd, from 2 until 6 hound designs its own brother. R. S. Powell, Route I. coaches . . . to bring you a Solicitor Avalon E. Hall, who o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Beck were Mrs. Ratledee was a life-long maximum of comfort, safe­ dwells in Yadkinville, was in town married Feb. 21, 1922, at the Bap­ ssss--; ty, and dependability. member of the Center Methodist one day last week looking over tist parsonage here, with Rev. W. SILER WILKINS DRUG CO. B. Waff performing the ceremony. Church. A good woman has been the court docket and shaking called to her reward. Mrs. Beck was die former - Miss hands with friends. Funeral Home Funeral services were held from Belvia Rollins, daughter of Mr. B. AND the home last Wednesday morn­ GREYHOUND Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Tharpe, of W . Rollins and the late Mrs. Rol designs its own coaches ing at 11 o’clock, conducted by her Statesville, R. 6, were in town a lins, of Route 2. pastor, Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald, and short while Thursday on their Guests were greeted at die door Flower Shop the body laid to rest in Center way to Winston Salem. George by Tom Glasscock and Milton Phone 113 S. Main St- Methodist Church cemetery. was a resident of Mocksville in Tutterow, who presented them to Mocksville, N. C. the good old days. the receiving line, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Burgess, of Mr. and Mrs. Beck and their chil­ Ambulance Service Harmony were in town shopping W. A. Ellis, of Cooleemee, was dren, Pearline and Bruce. Wednesday. in town Thursday on business. NOTICE O F MEETING O F Mrs. Milton Tutterow invited Mr. Ellis was in the mercantile the guests to the dining room, business at North Cooleemee for I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! where Mrs. M. E. Glasscock, Mrs. several years, but has been in bad Tom Glasscock and Nancy Glass> health for some time. cock assisted in serving nuts, County Board of Mrs. W. G. Click, 84, of Salis­ mints, punch and cookies. The bury, suffered a heart attack Fri­ living room and dining room were day evening, and is a patient at arranged entirely- with greenery and silver berries. A lace cloth I Tobacco [ Rowan Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Equilization and Review Click is a native of Davie, and the covered the dining table with sil mother of our townsman, Fletcher ver candelabra holding white can­ Click. dles on each end. Mrs. Robert Furches and Miss' Carolyn Eaton Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Rav T. Moore, the genial and had charge of the gifts in the din­ efficient Register o f Deeds o f Yad­ ing room. As each guest arrived I Canvas | Equalization and Review of Davie County will meet kin Countv, was a Mocksville vis­ a token bearing a silver leaf and in the office of the Tax Supervisor of Davie County itor one day last week. Ray is a tied with a white ribbon was pre at the court house in Mocksville, N. C., on March 16, former Davie boy, and has many sented them. The leaf contained I 3 Yds Vfide JIifithMetal Eyelets | friends here who are always glad the dates of Mr. and Mrs. Beck’s 1948, to hear any and all taxpayers who own or con­ to see him. wedding anniversary. trol taxable property assessed for taxation in the About one hundred guests call­ Mr. and Mrs. G. W . Rowland and I I Yard Wide Selvage I County, and for such other purposes as provided by ed during die aftemooA. children went to Due West, S. C.( G. S 105-327. Saturday, where they were called I OUR PRICES ARE RIGHI | on account of die death of Mrs. This the 23rd day of February, 1948. Rowland's father, J. E. Hagan, 75, WANT ADS PAY. I -■ — — - — — J who passed away at his home in that city Saturday morning, fol­ FOR SALE—A bout 15 stacks good hav. G. L. FOSTER. lowing an extended illness. Mocksville, Route 3. I Wood’s Garden Seeds I Board of County Commis­ J. W. Smoot, well-known Davie WELL BORING—24-inch sire. County farmer, of Route 4, is a See or write Robert R. Foster, R. mong the 75 North Carolina Farm 3, Mocksville. Near Comatzer. Ihe Finest Seeds at Low Prices | sioners of Davie County Bureau members recently elected STRAYED—Brown spotted pig bv counties to membership in To­ 7 weeks old. Finder return to bacco Associates, Inc., in accord­ Walter Smoot, Depot street, and receive reward. j CABBAGE PLANTS, ONION By R. P. Martin, Chairman. ance with the constitution of the f non-profit flue-cured tobacco ex­ A REPRESENTATIVE of The 2 port group. Winston-Salem Bookkeeping Co., will be in MocksvUIe at P.rker’s SETS, SEED P O !A lOES | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, Taxi Stand, on Saturday, March 6th, to file State and Federal in­ of Brevard, spent two days in this come tax. I city last weeks, guests of Mrs. W. Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries jf L. Call and Mr. and Mrs. Roy WASHING AND SEWING— I am prepared to do your wash Call. Mr. Gillespie is representa­ ing and sewing. Clothes must be tive of Transylvania County in delivered to my home and called MR. FARMER! the North Carolina legislature, for. Mrs. Mae D. Mabe. Visit Us Often And Save and Mrs. Gillespie is Register of Route I, Godbey Bridge Road. Deeds of Transylvania.- She is a WANTED—Good oak lumber, "daughter o f Mrs. W . L. Call. also hickory timber in blocks or We have a good supply of Ies- standidg on stump. Will pay top W. C. White, prominent fur­ price. J..H. Craver &. Son. Mocksville Cash Store pedeza seed. Our prices are reas­ niture dealer of Winston-Salem, Mocksville, .Route 2. Plant at Courtney. I was in town Wednesday buying “THE FRIENDLY STORE” onable tables for his store. Mr. White WANTED — 3-4 quarter oak is an old Davie boy, but has been lumber; 4-4 poplar, maple . and GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager in business in the Twin-City for birch, delivered at our piant in WE HANDLE THE FAMOUS Elkin. W e are paying good prices. many years. He is also one of the We are also buying logs. See us iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini IiiiI members of the White brothers for specifications. . quartette, who sing every fifth ELKIN FURNITURE CO. ! SMlTH-DOUGiAS Sunday at Ijames X Roads Bap­ Elkin, N. C. tist Church. SPRING SHOES The United States Civil Service FERTILIZER Commission has announced an We have received a large shipment of new Spring examination to fill the position of Princess Theatre Buy your Spring fertilizer while you and Summer SHOES for the entire family. Ladies shoes rural carriers at Mocksville. The examination will be held in diis in brown and white, blue, red, brown and black patent can get it. WEDNESDAY city. Receipt of applications will leather. Children’s shoes in white, brown and white, close on March 18th. The date “That Brennan Girl,” with patent leather and brown. Men’s shoes in brown and We clean all kinds of seeds. James Dunn, Mona Freeman. of examination will be stated on black. It will pay you to shop here. Sizes AA-EEE. admission cards mailed to appli­ THURSDAY Prices within your budget. cants after the closing date for re­ “Song of The Thin Man,” with ceipt of applications. William Powell, Myma Loy. TRIM-TRED SHOES FOR WOMEN D. K. McClamrock & Son J. Carl Sherrill, 64, prominent FRIDAY POLL-PARROT SHOES FOR CHILDREN business man of Mt. Ulla, died at, Pnone 307 Depot Street “The Killers,” with Burt Lan­ RAND SHOES FOR MEN his home there Thursday after-’ caster and 1 Ava Gardner. noon. He was a deacon in the EXPERT FITTING I I Back Creek Presbyterian Church, SATURDAY STAR BRAND WORK SHOES ARE BETTER where funeral and burial services “Border Feud,” with Lash La- took place Saturday morning at 11 Rue and Fuzzy St. John. Your Shoe Man Roy W. Call o’clock. Mr. Sherrill is survived WILLIAM MONCURE, M. D. by his wife, the former Miss Ani MONDAY and TUESDAY OFFICE 510 W. INNESS ST.. SALISBURY. N. C. ta Miller, of Mocksville, one son» “Deep Valley,” with Dane two daughters, one brother and Clark and Ida Lupino. C C. Sanford Son$ Co. HOURS UNTIL. 9 P. M. three sisters. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Step-Saving Shell Martin Is Likely GOP Dark Horse Is Simple* to Build ------:------RIUND Contest Between Taft, Dewey ORk 5 Decisive in Republican Race Sweepst- Hospitality StiHens An A WASHINGTON. — For two years ninniin voted to the agriculture department has been By BAUIfflAGE green Iig trying to crack the “iron curtain” News Analyst and Commentator . miHion d WeR, the and inspect a Russian project that As this is written, the crystal ball gazers say that the 5’ 8 " might teach us new lessons in how bars aga' to conquer the southwest’s great black-moustached governor of the Empire State is going to be try won’t "dust bowl.” But repeated appeals the next President of the United States. Some people will question character for a look-see have been turned this, and three, six or more months from now, even my private taking a down by the Russians. As a result, crystal-gazers may revise their predictions. hard to f the agriculture department now will But the Dewey following is confident, even in the face of the latest tals bene stiffen its own hospitality toward Roper poll, which shows that Harold Stassen is the only Republican (now no city Russian agriculture missions. that Eisenhower is out) who could win four out of the six major geographi­ tion as th The Russian project is a scientific cal regions of the country from Mr. Trumant The poll says Stassen leads MARGARINE STRATEGY . . . Rep. Edward A. MitcheU (Rep., hospital “shelter belt,” planted with trees to everywhere but in the solid South. ^ Ind.) acted as host at a capitol luncheon for congressmen and members, wing. save the soil from erosion. Report­ Suppose the solid South should own family and is kept alive with of women’s leagues who favor repeal of the present taxes on oleomar­ XXT-HY spend valuable tim e hunt- edly it was started more than 50 split from the Democratic party, as close personal contacts in the armed garine. Donning a chef’s bulging cap, MitcheU demonstrated the W jjjg for kitchen equipment? We c years ago, but American soil ex­ they indicated services. I simply say this to the process housewives must go through to color their margarine at home. This easy to buUd shelf wiR sur­ a sensi perts didn’t learn of it until after the they might in or­ voter: prise you with its capacity . . . it built t war. By visiting it, they hoped to der to rebuke the You may have a tremendous holds almost every needed gadget. at tim e learn new methods for controlling President for his certain respect for a man’s military NEWS REVIEW A full size pattern is now available that the restless topsoil in our own south­ so - called “ anti­ really takes the mystery out of building been west. record, but that doesn’t mean this shelf. southern” civil yon’d call him in if your child little la Despite Soviet secrecy, how­ rights message Working with wood provides complete ever, the agriculture depart­ had appendicitis. Politics Is just relaxation. It also offers an Economical which recom­ as much of a profession as med­ Peril Seen for Tax Cut; solution to your furniture and household WiR he ment so far has turned the other equipment problems. By "making it doctors, i mended anti- icine or the law. yourself” you’ll save at least half of what eheek and shown Russian ex­ lynch, anti-poll- a similar article would cost if purchased And will ' perts all aspects of American We need a trained leader in this Soil Control Row Due reaily made. Send 25c for Kitchen Shelf tax, fair prac­ Pattern No. 5 to Easi-Bild Pattern Co.* notation, agriculture, even though the tices legislation, particular kind of leading. Maybe Dept. W, PleasantvUle, N. Y. gied a bit we will get one. Maybe we won’t. FoRowing the first blush of joy< Russians always carried cam­ which is labelled over the spirit of deflation which out?” eras and asked exhaustive ques­ AID BURDEN: “pro-Negro” by Speaker Joe Martin seemed to have been evoked by the tions. many southern commodity market price slump, Taft’s Plank WiR th Universally Popular For example, a Russian mission critics? Well, sup- U. S. citizens began to realize that Sen. Robert Taft, Ohio’s G.O.P. the Swee inspecting the forest product labo­ BAUKHAGE tlVlt' aVd ®s Stassen has certain qualities of complications might set in. aspirant to the White House, started WhySiills of the r- ratories at Madison, Wis., wanted of the date of this leadership with which he seems to Most significant hidden gimmick off another campaign jog around the pinb to know the cubic measurements of poll (February 5), Stassen has it. have impressed the people inter­ behind the market skid appeared to the West by offering a thoroughly sible that each building, how may people Still the old-timers stick to their viewed by the Roper pollers. But be the development that the price RepubRcan message calculated to tim e m a: each would hold and intricate de­ prediction of Dewey, which they unless Stassen could “sweep the pri­ decline might, in the words of Sen. appeal to a large portion of the BestKnown will be tails about the equipment. make with tears in their eyes, in­ maries” — I’m frankly quoting my Scott Lucas (Dem., IR.), "eRminate western voters. HOME REMEDY TO REUEVE chine? Also the Soviet embassy always stead of smoke from the smoke- chief crystal-gazer — he hasn’t a aR possibility” of income tax re­ The United States cannot aRow sent more people than stipulated, filled room where decisions are sup­ chance at this writing. There doesn’t ductions this year. its foreign aid program to jeopard­ We a such as a recent mission to Oregon posed to be made. seem to be a chance of his sweeping And that apparently was the cau­ ize freedom at home, he said in I mM I K coughing will bui State college. Arrangements were I wish that you people could have the primaries, and anyhow there tious but considered opinion of the Chicago, his first stopping place. DISTRESS improv requested for two, but five showed attended that over-crowded lunch­ aren’t many states which have entire tax-writing senate finance “We should not be actuated by VvIUv don’t w up and stayed on until they wore eon at the National Press club when adopted this device, which it was committee, of which Lucas is a purely altruistic desire to improve Only Vicks VapoRub gives you this cal sta out their welcome. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower spoke and thought could beat the “smoke-filled m em ber. the condition of a special Penetrating-Stimulating tients. From now on, U. S. hospitality, if room .” action when you rub it on throat, introduced his successor, Gen. Sen. Owen Brewster (Rep., Me.), lot of other people chest and back at bedtime:— at all, will be frigid. Omar Bradley, as chief of staff. Now, the man who is going to also a finance committee member, who have faRed for There It PENETmiES to upper bronchial It was a good talk, and you be nominated is the man who expressed a concurring view, point­ centuries to do the tubes with special medicinal vapors. than fair probably read the report of it. wins in the Taft-Dewey contest ing out that any appreciable gen­ job themselves. It SDMOtATES chest and back surfaces perm it th Hoover’s Choice You also probably have read the (always, as of NOW). That eral price decline “certainly would “We want peace like a wanning poultice. And it through Herbert Hoover tells friends report of the question and an­ doesn’t mean it will be Taft or have to be taken into consideration” and prosperity keeps working for _ — __ ^ lottery t~ by RepubRcans in their tax-cutting hours —even stakes w that he intends to remain “strict­ swer period which General Eis­ Dewey. But it does mean that throughout the wbile you sleep) ly neutral” toward all candidates enhower permitted, and which it will be the man who, although plans. world to eliminate chart not in the race for the G.O.P. Presi- was one of the best news con­ he hasn’t enough votes on this Another member of the group, a threat to our own dential nomination. Sen. Harry Byrd (Dem., V aJ said freedom, but it is Night Nu ferences—that’s what it turned prelim, can pick up enough in­ O m-I Interne that if a decline of market prices certainly not worth However, Hoover feels that out to be—that I ever have at­ dependent votes in later con­ Thermom develops into a business recession, while to adopt a Tom Dewey, Sen. Bob Taft, Sen. tended. Members who couldn’t tests to see him through. At the Staff Doc Arthur Vandenberg or Speaker get in were standing up, cocking present writing, it looks as if it probably would have “a consid­ TAFT foreign poRcy so TTHlS erable effect” on tax reduction. burdensome on our ^ WISE* WAVE Cashier’s Joe Martin—any one of them— ears, 12 to 15 deep outside the there were enough of those type. would make a good president. entrances to the dining room. “changeable” votes to nominate “I certainly am not going to vote own people that it wiR destroy at for any biR that would put the treas­ Diagnosis Naturally some questions dealt Dewey. home the very freedom we are try­ ury in a deficit position,” said Byrd. ing to protect.” jui-qKejJ®1* Iron Bed with the Eisenhower withdrawal If it’s neither Dewey nor Stassen, Sleeping the wise guys in Washington say it WhUe the senators’ statements re­ There was expressed a major Mysterious Delay statement issued late in January. flected a good deal of pussyfooting I Breakfas The night after the Eisenhower will be none other than Speaker Joe plank in Taft’s campaign platform: There is a big hole on the east and at least a temporary surge of kin NR (Nature's Remedy) TabIets 9 Menu withdrawal, which most Republicans Martin, who never insulted anybody Careful control of the foreign aid side of New York City where the indecision with regard to tax reduc­ program in the pre-eminent light of there are no chemicals, no nuneraist The PiR , United Nations headquarters some and Democrats considered as final, and has more friends in and out of no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are P ajam a Washington than a winner in a crap tion in the Rght of the market how it may effect this nation’s do­ different—ocf different Purely vege* day are supposed to be. Meanwhile, I happened to be with two die­ slump, it was obvious that they Orange J hard, right-wing Republicans, who game when everyone else is broke. mestic economy. table—a combination of 10 vegetable a mysterious delay has developed were thoroughly concerned with this Also, it was consistent with his ingredients formulated over 50 years Soft Diet and some say it leads directly to wouldn’t even admit they were as Without ever pulling any rough turn of events. activities in congress where he has ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their Hospital the White House. happy as they were. They kept say­ stuff, Joe Martin has put more peo­ Theory which set their tax-cutting action is dependable, thorough, yet Square A ple under willing obligation to him been making that theory felt with One White House caller even ing, why couldn’t he have said that plans awry is that a continued gentle, as millions of NR's have D ay Nur than any man I know in congress. regard to approval of the MarshaU proved. Get a 25? box. Use as directed. came away -reporting that the much earlier if he meant it, and slump of commodity market prices plan. Boiled E President favors moving the anyhow he has left a loophole so he For example — when the Taft- woiUd bring down the national in­ Tender S United Nations over to Geneva can run, if not now, in 1952. Hartley fight was at its hottest, a come and tax receipts, thus render­ U. N. PLUM: ! SoIicitud —despite the prodigious efforts I couldn’t see that. I knew a lot of certain Republican congressman ing any major tax reduction per­ P TOMORROWAbRtOMT. jd of Americans to bring the United Republicans thought Eisenhower’s came to Joe and said: “I’m sorry, ilous. To Europe Letter fo Nations to the U. S. The Presi­ letter was an absolutely honest Joe, I’ve got to bolt. My constitu­ Decision on where the United Na­ QUICK REUEF Airs. Joi dent complained that too many statement, dictated by the reason­ ency doesn’t want this bill.” Joe SOIL CONTROL: tions wiR hold its 1948 assembly \ FOR ACffl U. N. pressure groups have been ing of an honest. man, untrained didn’t argue. He simply said: meeting wiR mean that some Euro­ PlHDiGESTIGIt Riverdal bothering him. in politics, it is true, but speaking “Don’t worry. I understand your State or Federal? pean city wiR get a healthy, 50- D ear AIa Meanwhile, a hush-hush meeting from his heart. situation perfectly. We’ll get the One of the springtime battles now miRion-doRar plum tossed in its lap. You a~ took place on Long Island the other There isn’t space to repeat Eisen­ votes anyhow. Forget it.” shaping up in congress wiR concern Because the choice of a site for on the ai day. Net result was a decision that hower’s long statement in which he Some years ago, a magazine the issue of whether the national the coming meeting probably wiR and each member of the United Nations said, among other things: took a secret poll of the Wash­ farm erosion program should be involve that much money there is a MUSCLE see how would pay up a proportion of the “I am not available for and ington correspondents to deter­ federaRy or state controRed. considerable ferment of anxiety in in on yo cost for the new buildings. Mean­ could not accept nomination for mine the most “useful" man in Fireworks are scheduled to begin the cities of Paris, Brussels, Geneva couple oi while, since the United Nations has high political office.. . . My deci­ congress. He was to be judged in March when the house agriculture or the Hague, principal contenders w arn yo no immediate cash on hand, a loan sion . . . is definite and posi­ by his “integrity, intelligence, committee opens hearings on a biR for the honor. STRAIN? have to of 68 million dollars will be neces­ tive. industry and influence.” Joe got sponsored by Rep. Harry D. Cooley Trygve Lie, U. N. secretary-gen­ this poin sary from Uncle Sam, to be liqui­ “The necessary and wise sub­ the highest vote of anyone in (Dem., N. C.) which would turn eral, just back from a tour of Euro­ SORETONE Liniment's is uncon dated out of annual U, N. income. ordination of the military to either house or senate. over the soil conservation program, pean cities, has made a factual re­ Heating Pad Action from aw civil power will be best sus­ Not long ago there was one of operated by the agriculture depart­ port without actuaUy recommend­ Clives Quick Relief! to fly in tained . . . when lifelong pro­ ment since 1935, to state land grant ing any one spot. He did, however, solo. those big parties here, periodically When fatigue,exposureputmisery In muscles.ten* Mailer of Timing fessional soldiers . . . abstain thrown by various visiting firemen. coHeges. narrow the field down to those four dons and back, relieve such symptoms quickly Wives of Republican congress­ .from seeking high political office. It was a regular stampede, but Along with the transfer of author­ cities. with the liniment specially made for this purpose. The The 57 member nations of the Soretone Liniment contains effective rubefa­ Kieran men are hopping mad at Mrs. . . . I would regard it as un­ some way I managed to back Joe ity woiUd go about 10,500 depart­ cient ingredients that act like glowing warmth Truman. The First Lady sched­ alloyed tragedy for our country Martin into a comer with my two ment agents who administer the general assembly decided at last from a beating pad. Helps attract fresh surface to no s uled the White House reception if ever should come Uie day Washington-wise assistants. Joe is a program in about 2,000 districts. faR’s session to hold the 1948 parley blood supply. cf you, for congressmen on February 10, in Europe, possibly to get away Soretone is in a class by itself. Fast, gentle, m an. when military commanders bachelor, and these two women are That wiR provide a point of strong satisfying relief assured or price refunded. 50c. the very same day that most Re­ might be selected with an eye not lacking in either brains or controversy, as wiR the measure's from the scene of their erstwhRe Economy size SJ.00. t no infe publican congressmen were out to their future potentialities in pulchritude. They’d both met the provision for federal grants to help rather futile efforts. Try Soreione for Athlete’s FooL Kills all 5 : will ha making Lincoln day speeches. the political field.” speaker before, more or less pro­ states foot their soR-saving bills. Iypes of common fungi—on contact! the mi G.O.P. wives hint that Mrs. Tru­ General Sherman said: “I will not fessionally, anyhow rather formally. Pushing the switch from federal experience to handle the project minati man wants to prevent the Repub­ run if nominated and will not serve This wasn’t formal. Neither of them to state control most strongly is the satisfactorRy. licans from getting a preview of if elected.” is a born-and-bred Republican. Like national farm ’bureau, one of the Currently operating under an an­ You h the White House so many of them But what motivated Sherman . . . me, and all other Washingtonians, most powerful lobbies in Washing­ nual budget of 39 miUion dollars, /-—HOT— JIargare hope to occupy next year. and Eisenhower? they are voteless and more or less ton, on the grounds that the soR federal soR conservation service before it The sincere belief expressed in neutral between the parties. Both of conservation program Would ac- has 10,500 persons working with FtASHfOTi _ to give ,them fell for Joe Martin hard. And compRsh more under state author­ farmers, helping prepare conserva­ Women In your "40's"! Does even bre Eisenhower’s statement that a man functional ‘middle-age- period pecul­ Feudin’ and Fightin’ of purely military training wasn’t it wasn’t because it is Leap Year ity. tion plans which the farmers may iar to women cause y o u t o suffer hot sary. Bu FDR’s running feud with Capitol and Joe is a bachelor. They are both The federal program has not been accept or reject. flashes, nervous, hlghstrung, weak, at least equipped for the job? (That state­ tired feelings? Then d o try Lydia E. Hill Democrats is a well-known ment, as you know, was thrown happily married (the only kind of as effective as it should be so far, So far it has prepared conserva­ Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound to phone an story, but with Harry Truman it was tion plans for 476,128 farms cover­ relieve such symptoms. It’s fa m o u s back at Eisenhower as a sideswipe assistants my wife and I hire). the farm bureau contends. But op­ for this purpose! expected to be different. After all, at Gen. Douglas MacArthiu:, who At any rate, Joe Martin is a good ponents of the transfer counter with ing 131,855,608 of the country’s one Taken regularly—Pinkham’s Com* You m he had served in the U. S. senate, the argument that the states lack billion acres of farm land. pound helps build up resistance stick wit has emphatically NOT said that he dark horse to watch. against such distress. Thousands have and once, as President, even re­ didn’t choose to run.) re p o rte d b en efit! A lso a v ery effective minute sumed his old seat on the floor of , , stomachic tonic. Worth trying! The big the senate; sometimes goes to lunch I have spoken of the Eisenhower ------— ------— * VEGETABLE you’re g family at some length before in this SCIENCE STILL TR YING with senate Democrats in the pri­ IW/A LPlMKHmCOMPOUND gram th vate office of Leslie Biffle. column. I do not claim to be more Kieran than an acquaintance. But, as I Hour.” Today, however, Democratic said, when General Eisenhower’s leaders on Capitol Hill are just statem ent cam e over the , I was Kidneys Must Yo as sore at their old pal, Harry firmly convinced that there wasn’t Plague Struck 600 Years Ago Truman, as they were at Roose­ any equivocation in it. And I am velt — possibly m ore so. What It was 600 years ago, in 1348, that mentioned in the Bible can be con­ plague to him. In one form the Work Well- glad that the press and their friends the Black Death swept ravenously sidered “true plague” and traced disease even may be communicated For Yon To Feel !Fell Washin Alben Barkley and ex-Speaker heard Eisenhower answer the ques­ Causing Sam Rayburn say' about their through Europe, kiUing about 25,- through history to 1320 B. C. It is between humans. 24 hours every day. 7 /days every tions .as he did, giving back steel for 000,000 persons, to take its place as According to the U. S. health serv­ week, never stopping, the kidneys filter My Whe chief in the White House can’t steel on every throw. believed to have started in lower waste m atter from th e blood. he printed in a family news­ one of the greatest calamities of aR Egypt,- and in a few centuries ice, plague among rodents exists in If more people were aware of how the There was a big sigh of relief, of tim e. kidneys must constantly remove sur* V ASlSHl paper. “spread to the ends of the inhabit­ many places in the world today, in­ plus fluid, excess adds and other waste They were especially indignant at course, when the Republican and Historians estimated that by the cluding a great part of this country. matter that cannot stay In the blood "Chans Democratic leaders knew Eisen­ end of the century the Black Death able world.” Outbreaks have occurred among hu­ without injury to health, there would ries.” the way he handled the attempt to The black rat of Asia, which car­ be better understanding of wAy the fire Marriner Eccles, replacing,him hower was out. I felt the same way, —bubonic plague—h^id killed one- man beings on the west coast, and whole system is upset when kidneys fall ries bubonic plague, probably was to function properly. "Since t with dyed-in-the-wool Republican but for a different reason. My rea­ fourth of Europe’s entire population. rodent plague hds been reported as Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­ furnace t Tom McCabe. They also were burnt son for being glad that Eisenhower In China another 13,000,000 died in introduced into Europe by returning far inland as Kansas. However, offi­ tion sometimes warns-that something cullies." crusaders in the 12th century. They Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back­ up at the way Mr. Truman ousted isn’t going to be President—as he an outbreak of the disease at about cials do not fear any outbreak of the ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic James Landis from civil aeronau­ would have been on any ticket if he the same time. would have multiplied sufficiently to Black Death in the United States. pains, getting up at nights, swelling. "Keep i be noticed in Europe within a cen­ Why not try Doan’s FtH*? You will tics. had run—is the same reasoh he put Even to this day the seeds of bu­ Medical scientists recently have be using n medicine recommended the Finally they are not at all happy forth. I have tremendous respect for bonic plague are scattered through­ tury, and history books say they ap­ discovered that the sulfa drugs are country over. Doan’s stimulate the func* peared at that time. tion of the kidneys and help them to- over the present tax battle and the him, personally, professionally. I out the world. Since 1898 it is esti­ valuable in treatment and beReve flush out poisonous waste from .the am not a professional soldier, but It wasn’t until around 1900 that it blood. They contain nothing harmfuL fact that they have to go down the m ated that more than 12,OOOjOOO per­ that the new drug, streptomycin, Get Doan’s today. Use with confidence. line for what .they call “Trum’s my experience as a wartime soldier sons have died of it in India. was definitely established that the may prove so also. New and more At all drug stores. screwball tax plan” to reduce ev­ is reinforced by an indirect impres­ Authorities don’t know where or black rat harbors the disease. The powerful flea and rat kiUers, includ­ erybody’s taxes by J sion of military thought which goes when the plague first began, but rat is bitten by a flea; the flea then ing DDT and the poison R-1080, are back for many generations hi my some say that epidemic disease bites a man and transmits the' proving extremely effective. 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★ ★ ★ . ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ to B u ild Colorful, Gay Bluebird Bedspread Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more time U required in tilling orders for a few of th» 3* most popular patterns. il.Phillipr MUStHOiP Send your order to WNl ..S 6S 1i1e Clrcle Needlecraft Dept. 564 W. Randolph St. Chicago 80. m . Sweepstakes Hospital Idea Heavy Crops Drain Enclose 20 cents for pattern. An American metropolis has M W M &$*** if Jmn N o ______voted to ask the state to give the to te* ^ Soil of Plant Food N am e ______green light to a lottery to raise a A ddress______.______million dollars for new hospitals. Mineral Supply Needed Well, the general letting down of bars against gambling in this coun­ To Restore Fertility try won’t result in any upbuilding of Heavy wartime croppings drained character, but since everybody is twice as much nitrogen from Illinois taking a chance on something, it is soils as was put back by fertilizer hard to frown on the idea of hospi­ m . . applications or legume crops, de­ tals benefiting. AU we hope is that ''X & 1 clares O. L. Whalin, University of no city dedicates one new institu­ Illinois. What was true in Illinois tion as the Straight, Place and Show I m Timely Help was true of farm soils in numerous “To what do you owe your start hospital or adds a Daily Double other Midwestern states. wing. . t ' . 'k-' ’- i in life?” ♦ Approximately 3,300,000 tons of ni­ “To my alarm clock.” trogen were removed from the soil : time huni- We can’t help wondering bow rquipmcnt? , f t in harvested crops in the 1942-46 That’s a Point a sensitive patient in a hospital ^ . « elf will sur­ period, Whalin points out. But only Instructor — Remember, every dity ... it built through gambling will feel about 1,500,000 tons of nitrogen were at times. Will he feel a little un­ man should know himself. c-tied gadget. returned to the land. This replace­ Pupil—Maybe so, but in doing ; r.vr.:?:'.b!e that certain whether the nurse has ment included nitrogen in fertilizer been scratched when sh« is a so, he wastes a lot of valuable I.;;: of buiMiiSg applications, plus 60 per cent of the time that might be spent making little late showing up? nitrogen in legumes harvested and v-.ae= c o " .p ‘o;e . »_ more desirable acquaintances. .... cco:v.^r.::cr.< in sweet clover turned under. and i-.ousoVund Will he want the morning line on i t The supply of other mineral ele­ The definition of a taxi is the c:\<\ h;tl: o: wh3t doctors, in order to get the weights? ments was seriously depleted. And will it do him any good to see a longest distance between two' . if Whalin estimates that only about points. Kiiohe:i Shelf notation, after a medico had bun­ Pattera Co.* half of the phosphorus taken from gled a bit, “Will do better next time V. the soil was replaced. Less than one- R eserved out?” thirtieth as much potash was added * A new family moved into' the through commercial fertilizers as neighborhood and Mrs. Fenwick Will there not always hang over was removed by harvested crops. l u e b i r d s singing a song! a h was very much interested in them. the Sweepstakes hospitals the mood “This heavy, drain on the soil’s B beautifully framed in a flower- “They seem to be such a de­ oi the race track, the lottery and border! Just wait till you see voted couple,” she reported to her the pinball machine? Isn’t it pos­ mineral supply,” says Whalin, “has Have Baked Ham for a Social Supper. reached the point where crop yields the lovely spread this design will husband. “He kisses her every sible that in some insidious way the (See recipes below.) make! time he goes out, and waves to time may come when a diagnosis on many soils definitely depend on the amount of minerals applied. Ma- her from the sidewalk. Why don’t will be made through a slot ma­ Feeding Fifty LXNN CHAMBERS’ MENU nure, inoculated legumes, phosphate So easy to embroider this bluebird you do that?” chine? spread! Pattern 734; transfer of one IO RSUSYe • and potash are required, will main­ motif 17 by 19 In.; two 511 by 5 ?4 in . “.Good grief, m y dear, I don’t If your dub or church is planning R oast Pork Shoulder tain and even increase yields or even know the woman yet,” re­ We are all for anything th at community social dinner for a a Sage Stuffing most soils.” plied Mr. Fenwick. 1 GOilSHiNS will build modern hospitals and get-together or for the purpose of improve the old ones, but we making money, you'll appreciate •Candied Sweet Potatoes Carrying out such a program, he Relish Plate: Carrot Strips, DISTRESS don’t want to feel that the medi­ these tested recipes. The recipes adds, calls for use of lime on mucb cal staff is handicapping pa­ are bound to be tempting to most Radishes, Pickles > you this Bread Butter Plum Cobbler DHOLJfHI tients. people, which is an important con­ nutating Beverage n l t S l A a O R SORENESS oil throat, *_ sideration for dinners of this type. Quickly apply soothing and com­ Tliere is thought to be a better You’ll need to do careful planning •Recipe given. forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with bronchial than fair chance that the state will for both purchasing and preparing, its wholesome antiseptics and na­ I vapors. HINTJ, ture aiding medication. Nothing else permit the development of hospitals or perhaps you soned with one cup butter, salt and like it—nothing so comforting—or £ surfaces can have a com- j|' jj pleasant for externally caused skin And is through gambling, and should the pepper. Heat thoroughly but be cer, lottery take the form of a sweep­ mittee work out tain not to overcook. troubles. 35c. Get a package today. the donations so When washing windows during stakes we look for the following •Candied Sweet Potatoes. the winter put a small quantity JSJSS chart notations: there will be (Serves 50) more of a return of ammonia or vinegar into the Pullorum clean N. H. Red, 2 No. 10 cans or 8 No. 2 Ms cans water. This helps to keep the Night Nurse . . . In and out. on the dinner. sweet potatoes Barred Cross and Sex-Link Interne . . . Needs schooling. water from freezing on the glass. Have your group g g tp S f' 1 pound brown sugar Cockerels $6.00 per 100. Thermometer . . . ReUable so rt —.— •choose an able 1 2 quarts bread crumbs Pullets $15.00 per 100. StaiE Doc . . . Good a t tim es. When laundering lace collars, leader to insure a successful dinner. I cup melted butter Straight run ^10.00 per 100. Cashier’s office . . . Strictly money She should be thoroughly familiar Place sweet potatoes in a baking sew the collars on white muslin. type. with all the procedures of the menu, This will help keep them in shape. E D ’S CHICKS pan. Combine remaining ingredients Manchester, N. H. Diagnosis . . . Good when right. and should be able to divide and and place over sweet potatoes. Iron Bed . . . Tough spot. assign the work properly, as well as Bake in a m oderate (350 degree) •Protect your rubbers from oil to iron out all sorts of details that Rich West Virginia mountain Sleeping ,Pill . . . Well liked. oven until heated through. and soil. Oil causes blistering, Breakfast Tray . . . Shows little. come up. lime plant. Lime is sold to the Cole Slaw. farmers to increase production and soil will cause rubber articles Rupture Relief Menu . . . Unreliable sort. Tableware should be checked in to chip and crack and lose their REAL y) Tablets. advance so there will be enough to (Serves 50) on crop and pasture land. Soft, washable materials no nrr.erafe* The Pill.. . May be sleeper. I pint mayonnaise resilient strength. Clean well after give true comfort, provide WR Tabisis are Pajama Pants . . . Moving up. go around. The same goes for kitch­ using. 1 strong support. No springs I pint sour cream of the land in order to grow leg­ 5 or leather. Has brought P u r d y t.V e* en equipment. Orange Juice . . . Weak sort. I cup vinegar umes. Lime should be applied on —•— comfortable relief to thou­ 10 veg£‘.3b;S Soft Diet . . . Pass this one. Men as well as women will like Keep on hand: Percolator tops, sands. Satisfaction guaran­ , over 50 years the menu for this community sup­ I teaspoon mustard the basis of soil tests. It should be teed. Send for free folder. iv coated, thc’if Hospital Steak . . . Away long time, I teaspoon celery seed used from six months to a year be­ electric fuses, an assortment of Write today: ' thorough, yet Square Meal . . . Later perhaps. per as it is appetizing and well bal­ corks, waxed paper, paper nap­ WEB TRUSS CO. O epLlI-B H aEersitw iitM l anced. 1 teaspoon salt fore legumes are seeded, in order to lot NR’s have Day Nurse . . . Shows flashes. M cup sugar sweeten the soil. kins, a box of tacks, an extra can- Ss-z as directed. Baked Ham Boiled Egg . . . Needs long rest. 7 quarts (6 pounds) cabbage, opener, extra light bulbs, a ball Tender Sympathy . . . Scratched. Buttered Green Beans or Peas of twine, bicycle tape. SO FAST..PURE..DEPENDABLE Candied Sweet Potatoes stjedded fine Solicitude . . . Now and then. Blend the mayonnaise, sour —•— * • • Cole Slaw Deep-Rooted Legumes For a larger and fluffier omelet, St.Joseph aspirin Apple Cranberry Sauce Relish cream and seasonings. Mix lightly WORLD'S: LARGEST SELLER AT ICK with the cabbage. add hot instead of cold water Letter for Special Delivery Rolls Jelly Butter when beating the egg yolks. QUiCHRELiEF Mrs. John Kieran, Pineapple Chiffon Cheese Cake Apple Cranberry Sauce Relish. Deep-rooted legumes work in v FORACiQ RiverdaJe, N. X. ' In addition to the items listed on (Serves 50) two major ways to improve tilth, re­ IHHDiOESTiGiJ 3 oranges Keep acid foods, such as toma­ the menu, you’ll want to provide build soil structure and increase toes, lemons and vinegar off the Dear Margaret: coffee, tea and milk as beverages. 5 No. 2 cans apple sauce the supply of mineralized organic COLDS You and Jonathan will be going 3 l.pound cans cranberry sauce porcelain enamel of a range or Here are the recipes for this din­ m atter. refrigerator. They cause stains UQUlD MEDICINE IS BETTER on the air soon, I predict, in a hus­ Grind oranges and combine with Get split-second relief of Cold Miseries with 6 66 ner. They are carefully planned to Well-fed legumes such as sweet that won’t come off. band and wife program and I don’t •erve 50 people. apple sauce. Chill • clover or alfalfa push their tap­ Hie Iotgest selling Uqoid Cold Preporoticw m Ifce V.& see how you can miss. But I tuned Baked Ham. for several hours. Iroots deep into the soil. These roots LIQUID Thread a dozen needles with dif­ D O D COLD PREPARATION in on you and “The Brain” on a (Serves 50) Cut up cran­ Owtton Us* only m diredad ferent colored threads and put couple of programs and I want to 18 pound smoked ham berry sauce in warn you about something. You cubes. Just be­ them in a pin cushion hung from i l ? 2 cups brown sugar the wall. It is then an easy matter have to be firm. Do not waver on I tablespoon vinegar fore serving mix this point or you are lost. Jonathan I tablespoon prepared mustard cranberry cubes to repair a garment promptly in­ !Liniment's is unconsciously a platform-hogger with the apple stead of placing it in the ever­ M cup cloves growing mending bundle. A c t io n from away back and not too inclined Place ham (wrapped in heavy sauce. Ik R e l i e f ! to fly in company when he can fly waxed paper or inside wrapper), Pineapple Chiffon Cheese Cake. solo. fat side up in an (Serves 50) j uu *_ uncovered roast­ 3 cups sugar J U L to SsdtbUc The appeal of a Mr. and Mrs. ing pan. Bake in 3 pints syrup from pineapple and Editor Horace Greeley was Eieran radio program will be, a slow (350 de­ w ater famed for his illegible handwrit­ to no small extent, to get a load gree) oven about 12 egg yolks ing, which few people could de­ 2 ounces O/2 . cup) plain gelatin of you, as the wife of a famous 5 V2 hours. About PEW COMPtaiON BBOKEN cipher. Once, after an argument man. But that man of yours has / an hour before 3 No. 2Yi cans crushed pineapple toots MfcNV P00T6 UEOE HEae with an employe, he wrote the no inferiority complex and you the ham is done, remove from oven, 4 pounds (2 quarts) sieved cottage man a letter informing him that will have to battle your way to lift off remaining skin and score fat cheese he was fired. surface. Mix brown sugar and mus­ Vi cup grated lemon rind the mike with a rugged deter-, Several months passed. Then mination. tard, add enough vinegar to make a 3A cup lemon juice open up tightly packed earth be-' ♦ _ paste. Spread paste over fat surface 12 egg whites low the plow furrows. Neither wa­ one day the former employe stopped by for a chat. You have to heed this advice, and stud with • cloves. Return to I teaspoon salt ter nor air can penetrate such com­ Margaret. Take a firm stand now, oven and bake in a slow (325 de­ 1 quart heavy cream for whipping pacted soil. Crop roots cannot do “You’re the fellow I fired some their job of carrying nutrients to before it is too late. He is no man gree) oven for about 45 minutes to 2 quarts graham cracker crumbs time ago, aren’t you?” asked to give an entertainment partner an glaze the surface. or zwieback the plant growth “factory” above Greeley. “How are you getting ground. But when deep-rooted along?” “40‘s”! Docs this even break. Use violence if neces­ Here are some other glazes which I pound butter, melted !-acre’ p eriod o ec u l* may be used. The amounts are suf­ legumes are grown frequently in “Oh, just fine, thanks to you, so you to suffer hot sary. But don’t weaken. Hold out for Combine two cups sugar and two ficient to cover the surface of one cups syrup with slightly beaten egg the rotation, tilth and soil structure Mr. Greeley!” laughed the other. iiisiiatrunir, weak, at least 50 per cent of the micro­ are improved. The land becomes en do try LTtlia E. phone and don’t settle for 49. ham : yolks. Cook over hot water until “You remember that letter you ifole Compound to * ___ loose and easy to work. Channels a tom s. I t's /UTJJOtU ORANGE GLAZE: Mix one cup smooth and thickened, stirring con­ sent me? Well, I showed it to an brown sugar, juice and grated rind for air and water and passageways editor the following day and told --PinkhXJ^iS Coni' Ycu: may have to carry a little stantly. Soften gelatin in remaining of one orange and spread over fat syrup for five minutes. Add to hot for the roots of following crops are him it was a letter of recom­ lid up resistance stick with a nail in it. Jab him the m ade. ?ss. T h o u sa n d s h a v e minute he monopolizes the mike. surface. Garnish with orange slices mixture and stir until dissolved. m endation from you. He gave "me !\lso a very effective Deep-rooted legumes are efifi- Worth trying! The big novelty will be you. And when serving. Chill until the mixture starts to con­ 2 a job immediately—and for more VEGETAStE you’re good. Don’t agree to any pro­ HONEX OR MOLASSES GLAZE: geal; a£d pineapple, cottage cheese, • cient feeders on the soil’s avail­ money!” A UCKESSON & ROBBINS PRODUCT WS COMPOUND gram that can be called, "The John Use one cup honey or molasses and lemon rind and juice. Fold in stiffly able phosphorus and potash. They, Kieran Sawing a Partner In Half Spread over ham; stud with cloves. beaten egg whites, salt and whipped can forage for these plant foods Hour.” Finish baking. cream. Combine crumbs with re­ when other crops will fail. The SPICE GLAZE: Use one cup legumes gather these nutrients into Xours with all good wishes, maining sugar and butter. Line a C H ESTC O tD ? thafs a job s S B B brown sugar and one cup juice from pan with this mixture, saving about their taproots. When plowed under, ELMER. spiced peaches, crabapples, ginger a third for the top. Pour in cheese these' roots put all-important min­ fo r aCbm fyrQnA M a ty ’the MENIVfOLAIUM TWINS MBi • * • pears or pickled peaches. Garnish mixture and top with remaining eralized organic m atter down where Fecl WcU Washington theme song: “I’m with the spiced fruit. crumb mixture. Chill for several it should be, readily available for For the vegetable, green beans, day, 7 days every Causing a Heat Wave by Making hours until firm. the roots of other crops following My Wheat Wave.” you m ay use two ^No. 10 cans, sea- R e le ase d b y WNV F e a tu re s , in the rotation. f a s t "h'« Wooidnei'*e:M » * • ?«-ro nwarfe of bow th e w o rk e rs! isuntly remove sur- VANISHING AMERICANISMS: i.ids and other waste "Change to oil and end your wor­ LXNN SAXS: A nice easy dessert consists of Soil Fumigant Stops .a n d ot stay In tfao blood Food Tips Add tapioca mixed with crushed pine­ health, there wc >uld ' ries:’ Woik of Nematodes w e 're C be Interest to Menu apple, served with soft boiled cus­ fail In its war on soil pests, scientific g e n tfe fj rly. "Since we did away with the old cold When you serve whitefish or hali- tard. research has forged a fatal new equent uHna- furnace we have had no heating difjv biit, you’ll find that cranberry sauce Serve fish on a bed of watercress cullies." weapon against nematodes, the ^el- •_ or jelly adds just the right note of if you want it to look truly effective. like worms whose burrowing activi­ tartness as well as color to the fish. The greens, of course, should be “Keep it around 80; I'm cold" ties cause nearly two million acres minty Menthol, the two famous &S&E 2 » * • Rice or noodle ring makes a nice eaten. of farmland in the South to lay Q a/ck MENTHOLATUM Mentholatum ingredients, are If the family doesn’t take kindly ■APARTMENT LIFE platter when filled with leftover idle every year. This weapon is a gentle to a child’s delicate normal ham or chicken creamed with peas to liver, parboil it, chop and mix • Mother, when coughing spasms R adiators Foil fumigant known as D-D, whose wrack your child’s body and leave skin—but they work fast to help and pimiento. with egg, bread crumbs, chili sauce chief component is dichloropro- his chest muscles so sore it hurts loosen congestion, ease soreness, Were meant for heat When you serve vegetable loaf, and seasonings. Make into patties and lessen coughing. But mine was made pane and its use allows repeated him to breathe—quick! call pass along a sauce made of tomato and wrap in bacon. Bake in tomato plantings year after year of many “Comfy” and “Minty” to the ALSO RELIEVES HEAD-COID STUFFINESS. To' deep-freeze meat. sauce. James Fisher. «oup and grated cheese. crops which now are rotated. rescue. Comforting Camphor and NASAL IRRITATION ANO CHAPPING

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vidual is not respected, violence may be expected. (Most of the DAVlfc BRICK hatred, destruction, and chaos still LOOKING stalking the earth may be. laid at LOOKING the door of those bitter and false AffKAD COMPANY philosophers who have denied hu­ aAffEAD GEORGE S. BENSON man rights and liberties! The Misuse of Labor GEORGE S. BENSON Presidest-JfartliKf Calltfe Prtsidext-JfardiKf Cetttft Searef. Mkaasea DEALERS IN Of such is Communism, both in 48431696848622627567152923481626^8088220^8 theory and in action, hi the recent Startf. Mkaxsas French elections, when the de Gaul- Wages and Baskets GOOD COAL lists (anti-Communists) gained What to Do About It Davie Record A real basket of food, according ground, the French Communists were ready to go into action. They There is one way, and only one to the American Federation of La­ Day Phone 194 • Night Phone 119 .way, to avoid a serious depression, bor, is a good unit to use in meas­ had gone as far as they could by peaceful action, so the Communists and that way is open to the Ameri­ uring income. That is, how many Mocksville, N. C. can people. Responsibility rests baskets of food will your wages used violence to take the great port Has Been PubKshed Since 1899 city of Marseille. American and firmly upon each of us, no matter buy? The Federation’s "Monthly British flags, hanging in Armistice what may be our economic status Survey” for July has put together celebrations were torn from the city or individual social background, to some interesting figures comparing hall. Confusion was rampant. choose out this proper course. There wages in America in 1940 with Walker Funeral Home is no way to go, if we should face wages in Europe in 1940. These fig­ Communist-led unions in other cities began to go out on strike, to into a depression, except toward 4 8 Y ears ures are in terms of baskets con­ AMBULANCE SERVICE hard work and the high productiv­ taining items for adequate nourish add to the confusion. Coal miners and auto workers struck. The Com­ ity of industrial peace. ment. An American family of five DAY ORINIGHT munists have called for “commit­ That’s the formula that will en­ would need about four of these bas­ Phone 48 able us to weather a business reces­ Othen have come and gone-your kets a day. tees of defense,” to resist the peaceful election victory of the fol­ sion, provided we begin to use it One hour’s work by a factory Mocksville, N. C lowers of de Gaulle. France con­ now. Wg. must all tighten our belts, county newspaper keeps going. worker in the United States in 1940. get our feet on the ground, and go according to the A. F. of L., would tinues to call up soldiers, anticipat­ ing continued trouble. Civil war to work just as hard as we can Sometimes it has seemed hard to buy 2.83 baskets. In Britain an hour could develop. work. A greatly increased measure of work would buy 1.26 baskets. In It is noteworthy that French Com­ of productivity per man-hour is the France, 1.11: in Germany. 1.02; in best answer to the present situation make "buckle and1,tongue” meet but Italy, .65: and in Russia, only .40. LOOKING munists hold labor captive. So pow­ erful is the Communist-led Trade that can be thought up. This means that the American Down With Prices soon *the sun shines and again we worker could buy with his wages AffEAD Union-Central committee, that ap­ parently whenever it says so, a gen­ With increased productivity, with seven tim es as much food as a Rus­ GEORGE S. BENSON an honest hour’s labor given for sian could with his in 1940. eral strike is begun. It is a pity that, march on. Our faithful subscribers, PresideKt-Jfardiaf Ceitefe as desperately as France needs every hour’s pay, we could see a Measure of Freedom Searef. Jrkaasas considerable lowering of prices. In­ These figures are in keeping with peace and production, its workers most of whom pay promptly, give us are misled into contributing to the deed, with genuine whole-hearted personal observations in Europe in cooperation from labor and indus­ 1936 and again in 1P4S. The amount political chaos. In Italy, the Com­ Foreigr. Aid and Its EiTecl munists also failed to win an elec­ try, it would be quite possible to courage and abiding faith in our of food a worker couid buy with his An understanding ot human n- increase output as much as 40% w'ages was in direct proportion to tion and adopted methods of vio­ ture will tell us t'-nt " I - i we s! lence in an attempt to start a civil generally. This should be enough to fellow man. Qie amount of freedom that a work­ giving aid to E trcc a n n ■ war. bring about a general 25% reduction er enjoyed in his own country. Rus­ most of the count 'r,' cc ! in prices. This could be done with sia had the least individual free­ What Agitators Want come angry .-1 us I ' r v . ■ ■ :: • These things are not surprising. our present labor force and without If your neighbor is not taking The dom and the lowest wages. Amer­ give to an in-iiv:' I r I t'-c increased working hours. ica had the most freedom and the They are just the ordinary, well- you give it. t ’r----- r-, ” established tactics of the Com­ This would in fact bring prices highest wages. becomes Wi cn ‘ down until it would be equivalent to Record tell him to subscribe. The More than 20 years of Commu­ munists. But to Americans, thesd ♦ to be tv-ie of • ; •events must serve as warning. If an increase in wages. This is the nism id Russia, under a totalitarian that we hn- c ’ ■ : one sound answer to the present price is only $1.50 per year "in the state which owns and operates th't we want to preserve peace, har­ liberniity t mony, and prosperity, we should threat of "a depression. Such ,answer tools of production, has failed to have 1T “ •• :■ ■’ would also give us hope of regaining change the ratio in comparison with keep our own people well-informed. State, and $2.00 in other states. PBfCCtk-" - ■ I • When Americans see through these our foreign markets, which have America. The “Monthly Survey” had little attention paid to them is right when it comments that his­ tactics with understanding, it will be impossible for us to have since the war. tory has proved that “free enter­ Wisdom of a Sage prise under a democratic form of enough Communists and “fellow travelers” to create such violence The importance of this thing When You Come To Town government provides the highest in America. prompted Bernard M. Baruch to living standards for workers.” state recently that the whole post­ Workers are becoming aware that We should pay attention to trends, lest we give our Communist agita­ war world would “get going only if Make Our Office Your their best opportunities lie in pre­ men work” and to come out for a 514 serving individual opportunity— tors the assistance they want: I. Regulations on industry that would day, 44 hour week. The seriousness freedom to own property and to cre­ of the problem we face is such that ate and operate an industry or limit production and add to short­ Headquarters. ages of goods. 2. High taxes of a we may be able to save civilization business. if we accept the challenge, Mr. Threats Today nature that limit capital flowing into tools of production, to make it ap­ Baruch said, adding that this would I fear, however, that the Amer­ mean greater effort than that ex­ We Are Always Glad To ican public does not understand pear the government should produce erted during the war. goods. 3. Industrial confusion, some of the threats being made In proposing a 44 hour work week, upon this very essential factor in creating misunderstanding and sus­ See You. picion between workers and employ­ “with no strikes or layoffs to Jan- the American way of life. I am uary I, 1949,” as a means of in­ interested in seeing industry pav ers. The agitators just love those things! creasing production, Mr. Baruch 48485353532323482353535353534853235353532353 the highest possible wages. Amer­ ' -I r.ry v.'th our t'-c ’ recognized our present tendencies ica must continue to provide the n r our dollars, alt' •— ’■ ' fairy Tales tor Grown-Ups to put limitations on our work. He best for the most. But I see dan­ - on our resources has He' Ever hear of grown-ups believing emphasized that a way must be gers threatening the very things -• IuIrgs tougher for the aw in fairy tales? Well, perhaps not found for production to flow smooth­ that enable Americans to buv more -riean breadwin'-er. Cinderella or Jack and the Bean­ ly. This achieved, then a "sense of Be An “Engineer in Good baskets of food than the workers of t' e Lend-Lease, all the L" security would return to worker and anv land. stalk. But when it comes to the eco­ relief, all the goods, all t' nomic “facts of life," it is amazing employer, and the .reaction upon the 1. High taxes are cutting off i*> ;r- what are the results? Er- what some folks will accept instead economy of the world would be deep Eating”—Do Home Canning! vestment of re- vc-ture capita! ! is not even on her feet, mur' of facts. and lasting.” This will prevent exranrin-. and -• Europe. The crises seem t One tale of economic nonsense, Heads Together teen years later, an American, A. K. growth. New tools and new indus­ -jr.!. with England right now far- usually going the rounds, has it that The sage Mr.. Baruch has more. Simple lflstriictions Basel Shriver of Baltimore, invented the tries will not be available to provide her greatest crisis since the industry is rolling in money and "Until we have unity, until we on Science “retort” or “pressure” cooker. jobs. straighten out and solve our prob­ vs r. At! of these facts must lead u- making exorbitant profits. Usually, In 1858 John Mason patented the 2. An extravagant federal budge! to re-study our aid to Europe and industry (erstwhile known as “big lems of production, and have inter­ continues to spend and to create in­ nal stability, there is no basis on Mason jar with neck designed for he possible effect of continue- business” and "bloated capitalists”) You may not have a degree as an receiving a screw type cap. The flation. This restrains men from ka-douts to so many outstretched is the villain. These uncalled-for which the world can renew itself engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when venturing and investing. physically or spiritually,” he con­ Mason jar with porcelain-lined sine palms. profits are literally squeezed out of you’re home canning you’re using cap is an old reliable. Mason would 3. Industrial relations are un­ Europe’s Problem the consumers and the workers, and tinued. If labor and industry would scientific principles just as surely as steady. This instability again put their heads together, come to a a mining, chemical, electrical or probably be astounded by the 1947 Obviously, we cannot keep on giv. piled up somewhere by the “soul­ cap for sealing the Mason jar. This makes capital afraid to venture. inV at the rate of 10 billion dollars a less corporation,” like so much gold realistic solution of their problems, other engineer. That is, if you fol­ Way to Confidence shake hands across the table and go new style cap is a two-piece metal year to Europe for the next ten, guarded by a fire-breathing dragon. low glass jar manufacturer’s instruc­ affair with a Dome lid which has Taxes must be lowered enough twenty, or thirty years. Then whaf We could go on. But see what I to work in earnest to whip this tions, for they are based upon scien­ that the ordinary man can keep a threat of immediate depression sealing compound on the under side can we do? • It is plain common mean? It is high time somebody got tific. discoveries made over a period and is tested for seal by pressing on larger percentage of his earnings, sense that the best thing we can dc a true-to-life story started that through maximum and whole-heart­ of a century and a half. and so that men will be inspired ed production, then an one would the center of the lid with the finger. is to help Europe figure out how she shows what our system of free in­ Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris Sealing with the Dome lid is made to invest and venture into business can help herself. We must help Eu­ vestment and free enterprise has have anytiiihg to feat. confectioner, Nicolas Appert, set out enterprise. We need to overhaul doubly sure by the new type metal rope to get up on her own feet a-r! done for the people bf this country. to find a method of food preserva­ band which bears down on the lid the federal budget, to get rid of tion and win a 12,000-franc prize off the necks of American taxpay­ How Much Profit? at three pressure points. wasteful and inflationary govern­ ers. That is the only kind of aid that National polls, not too long ago, Uncle Sam Says offered in 1795 by the French gov­ ment spending. We need firm but will ever be worth much to Europe. found workers thinking generally ernment Napoleon, like Frederick Also reliable in seal is the light­ friendly industrial relations. The sooner we get Europe tc that business makes from 25 to 50 the Great, believed an army travels ning type jar with rubber ring, glass If these things were achieved, thinking in terms of he'oir.g herse'f, ’ per cent profit. Surveys among la­ on its stomach, and the folks at home lid and wire bail. they could do much to preserve the the better it will be for all of us. We bor union members have found the got hungry and discontented too! Many scientific experiments and essential ingredient of our system of m ight send her food and money till workers thinking that 10 per cent Nicolas won the prize, after 15 jar improvements have perfected pro­ high wages and high standards of doomsday, but it world only ma'-o profit on sales would be about right. years’ work, but his methods and cesses for today’s home canning and living in this land et the free. America poor and would not make Even a government booklet pre­ equipment have been greatly im­ it is upon them that instructions you Europe rich. Europe must under- pared for veterans says "A busi­ proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ stand that the problem of rehabili­ ness . . . should make at least 10 handicaps, not knowing a tempera­ erature such as the Ball Blue Book Un cle Sam Says tation is her own problem, first oi per cent profit clear.” Well, fairy ture beyond boiling is required for are based. Follow these instructions all, and not entire!'- ours. We must tales to the contrary, one statistician processing some foods and having and you become an “Engineer in try to re-educate Europe in the prin­ shows that actually business makes to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit ciples of American enterprise and on the average only 2.9 per cent until 1860 did Louis Pasteur estab­ of your family’s health and increased initiative Hard work and self-de­ profit on sales volume. lish the fact that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de­ pendence are among those first Some businesses make less and responsible for food spoilage, Four­ licious home canned foods, principles. some make more. In 17 years of Europe needs production. We can sales, the Republic Steel Corpora­ supply machinery on the basis that tion has made 2 per cent on the it may be paid for with goods pro­ company's sales to customers. Gen­ duced. We can keep down our trade eral Electric has figured its aver­ barriers and buy from Europe. Only age for 30 years a t only 8.9 per in that way can those nations get on cent. You see, it just so happens their feet and buy from us. There that industry gets far less than the VVhy not step on your own per- are definite ways to help war-torn 10 per cent that everybody seems soxnl-security self-starter to make \ LET US DO Europe without imposing the seri, to think would be fair. 1343 t~e best year in your life? VVlien yea sign up to buy United States I ous injury of continued, outright Best Incentive. But we have been taking a lot for Savings Bends through automatic aid. The sooner our help gets on this payroll savings right where you basis, the better for everybody. granted! Nobody has shown, fairy work, or the Bond-A-Month Plan I YOUR JOB PRINTING tale fashion, why it would be so where you bank, you’re adding bad if industry were making a bet­ jiioaey-that-grows to your income. ter profit. Actually, nothing would Those dollars you put aside, before I be bad about it; It is good for the they have the chance to sprout wings welfare of the nation, for the con­ and fly away, are sure to come in We can save you money t Want to know a Leap Tear pro­ SM sumer, for the worker, for every­ bandy iater on—to buy a home for posal you can accept whether you body if industry makes a good your family, an education for your GEORGE S. BENSON children, or years of leisure for are single or married and have a Presuimt— Harding CoUcgt profit. Only if industry makes, a fair on your dozen children? It’s the proposal to profit, can we expect plant expan­ yourself. And, best of all, you’ll be I join the Payroll Savings Flan for Searcy. Arkansas getting back more than you put in sion and more jobs. —SlOO at maturity for every 575 in­ buying United States Savings Bonds, Republic Steel, already men­ ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, or the Bond-A-Month Plan at your vested today. U- S- Treasury Department * bank if you are self-employed. Mil­ Communism, Again tioned, divided each dollar that it V lions of my nieces and nephews Things have not been going well had for owners and the workers in V 1946. The workers got 91 cer.ts. The STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL V have learned from experience that in France and Italy. Press reports * a growing nest-egg built by regular owners got 4 cents in dividends, * buying of United States Savings speak increasingly of Communist- and 5 cents was plowed back into * Bonds is the best personal guarantee inspired rioting. These riots, in the business. Witliout profit there's HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. + of a happy future. which people are being killed and not a chance for good wages to con­ * many injured, are in perfect keep­ * tinue. Without dividends, there’s no Patronize yoyr home newspaper * ing with the well known methods of attraction to new venture capital. * the Communists. They work with ¥ New investments are important to ¥ HUNTING peaceful ways until they think they the welfare of everyone. We need' V are strong enough to win with vio­ and thereby help build up your ♦ prosperous industries. Yet, who V lence—showing their real colors. wants to invest hard-earned dollars * When I visited Communist head­ ♦ in. a business that can’t make a home town and county. ¥ quarters in Paris last year, it was profit? Active production lines, in * BUSINESS clear from their own talk that they ¥ industries that can show a profit, ♦ were building upon hate. Events are the basis of America’s prosper­ ¥ that have come to pass therefore ity and high standard of living. THE DAVIE RECORD! ♦ are not swnrisine. Where the indi' »«.•*4 4. «im> TIhe L Uavierv * Record D J DAVXE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEWSPAPER-TRE PAPER THE PEOPDE READ

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VOLUMN XLVIX. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, VARCJH ro. 1948 . NUMBER 32 NEWS OF LONG AGO Ihe Dangerous Vets We Break Our Winter of Old Seen Along Main Street By The Street Rambler. Washington—.The F. B. I has Bring’ng on the tales of cnows Wbal Was Happening In Da* nnnoon Card Game its hands full- checking on com­ Sword that were deeprr. freezes that were vie Before Parking Meters Rev W. K. Iaenhour. High Point, N. C. R4 plaints that veterans have been ta­ Charlotte Observer harder and winters that were much Tommie Hendrix walking up ken for a ride hy chiseling build, Main street eating double-deck And Abbreviated Skirts. Many times the question is ask The Comtniitee of southern Gov­ more severe! We of tl i-- genera cone of ice cream—Ann Daniel, (Davie Record, March 1,1911) ed. ''What is the difference be­ ers. ernors who called on Democratic tion will listen to them with pa­ Complaints of cellars that leak, Rachel and Pat Grant shopping Cotton is 14 cents. tween cards and other games?” It National Chairman J. Howard Mc­ tience for we know we’ve got onr floors that twist and warp-of in meat shop—Woodrow Howell O. L. Williams spent Friday in is said, “A game is a game; and if Grath have made their gesture of dav a-cotnin'. Conte the evenings homes not huilt to specifications. sitting in barber chair getting hair Greensboro.' it is all right to play dominoes, conciliation. They were rudely re­ when our grandchildren gather Thousands of snch complaints cut and looking very solemn— R. F. Gaither, of Statesville, R. why not cards?” buffed by the national leadership of about our easy chair won’t we be have been received. Tn the office Gossip Club members discussing 7, was in town Monday. There is a vast difference. Water the Democratic party. As a result, laving it on about this vear 19 4 8 , of the federal housing expediter whether high schooj girls should Rollins Bros, have gone into the and whiskey are both drinks, but they and the people they represent the snows that came and came and there are at least 2 6 ,0 0 0 . have week-night dates—Ruby Jean real estate business. everyone admits that there is a are under no further moral obliga­ came, deeper, colder, longer last According to the Justice De Sheets meandering slowly toward Mrs. R. P. Anderson visited in difference between them The tion to the lesdershipthat has made ing everv time. The roads that partinent, most of the complaints dental parlor—Local citizens play- Winston last week. following facts show plainly the the party*no longer recognizable couldn't be pas-ed the highways from ctisgruni led G-I homeowners ihg croquet on Sunday afternoon Albert Kelly left Monday on a difference between cards and all as the one to which they for de­ thal were dangerotis to man and are from Los Angeles, Balttmore. on Gaither street lawn—City of­ business trip to Wilkesboro. other games; for these facts are cades gave an almost lansr'ical bus and the homes where families New York New Orleans, Miami, ficial’s car tied to parking metei— B. L. Hopkins made a business well known to professional gamb loyalty. shivered with their oil stoves turn­ Dallas and Chicago. Young lady looking at nylon hose trip to Winston last week. lers. They admit that the Bible The reasons for loyalty to the ed on low. There was the veteran who said in meat shop—Percy Brown stan­ Bom, to Col. and Mrs. Jacob and cards are antagonistic, and present leaders have disappeared Already one has risen t.t tell a be paid for a six room house and ding in park watching traffic pass. Stewart, on Sunday, a daughter. will not play cards with the Bible It was based upon the ancient Dc- hout a time in the year 1881 nr got a house with only five. And Miss Johnsie Hobson, of Jeru­ on the table. inocra'.tc tenet that this prrtv aloro thereabout when the winter was so there was a complaint nhont the salem. spent Friday in town with In the first place, cards were in­ stood between the South and the hard small ri-ers frrze over and bnilder who put up a long row of Great Scott! relatives. vented to amnse an idiotic king, more radical forms of- the Recon fuel supplies ran out with no more G-I houses. He cut the width of Coming from Misscnri and being Mrs. L. B. Cook, o f Farming* not for the eniertainmaut of an in­ struction. That party alone oad general wood cutting possible and each house hy one foot so he could the son of a Confederate, soldier ton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. telligent people Every thought given ,the tacit pledge to refrain sometime in that cold spell, srritnps squeeze more bouses into the himself. President Truman's re­ J. H . Coley. suggested bv them is in direct op­ from trying to destroy the social sold from $ 2 to $ 3 each and house­ block. And there were complaints commendation to congress that J. T. Baity has gone north to position to God and righteousness svstem of the South by means ot holders even cut down shade trees of over-charging anti-Snuihern laws be enacted is purchase his line of spring and First, the "ten spot” is in oppo force imposed from without. That in their yards or split up old fur­ Attorney General Tom Clark has purely “buncombe." summer goods. sition to the Ten Commandments. party bad consistently recognized niture for warmth. We’ll all try put oue of the F-B-I’s best men in If President Ttuman was not Ralph R. Rich, of Washington, Second, “ Clubs" represent a wea the constitutional princip’e that the to match that one to our grandchil­ charge of the in-estigation, In bidding for the Negro vote in the D. C., is visiting in this city, the pon of murder. s ates were stilisovereign, that tho- dren but one bit of it we won’t be some cases, the F B-I will try to North he nould be opposing the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sheek. Third. "Spadss” a tool to dig had undisputed authority o\er their ahle to match and that is that the get a refund for the cheated vet­ very measures he is advocating. Mrs. James Frost left this week graves, suggest death. tvn electorate and implicit poiict kerosene in the oil lamps froze eran. And if deliberate violations And if Senator Taft were not F o n rth 1 “ Hearts,” (how redicu- powers within their borders. over at night—Not many of 11s for Richmond, where she Will vis* bidding for their support he would Ions]) holds up the broken heart of are turned up, tfaev’ll he handed The position of this newspaper have done much cutting down of it her son. be agaiust these measures himself. Christ in derision Instead of de to the federal courts for criminal from the beginning has been that trees either this winter tor, un­ J. W . Bailey left Monday for This annual ‘ stage'how" in action. fortunately mrst for us have got Elkin, where he has' accepted a votion the civil rights program ot Presi­ Congress and wonld-he statesmen position in a furniture factory. Fifth, "Jack” represents a liber­ dent Truman is not a race-rclatn ns rid of our wood burning stoves is sickening to sav the least. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Stonestreet tine who lives off the gains of fal. A Grim Prediction iisue, because the South has by its some time hack, and if we can’t Truman, Ta't at d the others visited relatives and friends in Ien women; one who makes a bus­ own efforts practically eliminated get oil we jnst move in with those should know that no concern jis From a recent story in the news­ going to hire a Negro when lie Salisbury last week. iness of commercialized viee. iynchitigs, and because an intellt who can. papers we learned this iuformati.rn: wants a while man or hire a white Miss Mabel Kurfees, of Coolee S iXtb 1 “King"’ represents the gent.segregation is the product ot "The worst wave of strikes in man when he w-mts a Negro just mee Junction, spent Saturday and devil the king ot darkness, she nearly three generations of ex-er because the law savs so Such a the country's history was p*edicted Sunday in town with relatives. Sod of this world, the pnnce ot knee ot the two races in finding a A Cold Spot law w >uid »e a great deal harder for this spring and summer in a License was issued Wednesday the power of the air, in opposition means of living together. Our race The inhabitants of the earth to enforce than the 18 th Amend statement adopted at Miami by ment andwould not be worth a tin­ for the marriage o f Joel A . Day* to God. the King of ali the uni­ relations are not pe.ttc, hut they shouldn’t complain too much a- the executive council of the Amer­ kers dam in the Souih. wait and Miss Edna Walker, both verse Satan, the king of dark­ are being improved year by year as hout the weather. Scientists say ican Federation of Labor. Amer­ How many negro secretaries do o f near Kappa. ness. ICads and entices men away fast as the changes can be absorh that on the planet of Mars , the es Vfr Truman have, aud how ica is now experiencing a lull be­ Miss Alice Saunders, of Fair from God and heaven, downward ed by our social system, A sudd: 11 davtime temperature i- jnst above manv Negro secretaries does Sena­ fore the storm,’ the leaders of Level, Va., was in town Friday on to bell. and radical departure from th s freezing and at night it diops to tor Taf havt? 7 ,2 0 0 0 0 0 unionized workers waan- Thisisa qu—tion the Negroes her way to visit friends and rela Seventh, * Queen” repr e sen t s steady progress would be harmful something like eighty below. ed. ‘When Die«ent collective bar should ask brtore taking these re- tives at Courtney. Ma;v, but in a slandrous way. Se to both races and particularly,. to Right now the astrouomers are gaining contracts expire, the roost romenda'.ions '0 0 seriously —Ex­ Mrs. B. O. Morris and son miramis. the mother of Nimrod, th e Negro. trying to find out other things a- change. difficult period in the history of Ralph, left last week for New Or the great-grandson of Noah, set The issue, then, is not tace re­ bout conditions on Mars. The labor relations in this country ihre leans to spend some time with re berselt up iu opposi'ton to God, lations, bnt the constitutional prii pl-mct will swing closer 10 earth atens to ensue.” ' , latives and friends. and instituted, with her son, every eiples that delimit ■ the powers of tonight than at any other time in Notice to Creditors That cettainly doesn’t sound W. P. Etchison and Iitde son, pagan type of religion, all of them Federal and Sute governments two years, and at McDonald ohser. very encouraging, does li? How", Having qualified as Administra­ of Columbia, S. C., came up Sun* opposing God, Knowing that a The present Dem> c atic leader­ vatory at Fo't Dsvis T xas, the ever, chances are that the pred­ trix of the estate of James F. Clary, day to visit Mr. Etchison’s parents Deliverer” should come, (Gen. ship has deserted those principlts scientists want 10 find out whether deceased, notice is hereby given to iction will come true. M t. and Mrs. W. C. P. Etchison 2 : 15) Semiramisset herself and son and in so doing has destroyed tht or not water is present on Mars in all persons holding claims against Workers wi'l go on strike be­ the estate of said deceased to pre* Mr. Etchison has been very ill for up to be the “ Mother and Child. only reasons the South had for fol some form and whether the green cause the cost ot IiAing has risen sent die same, properly verified, to the past week with ’grippe. Ancient sculpture shows this plain­ lowing them. The bond of loyalty areas on Mars are trees, grass or so sharply during the last few the undersigned, on or before the ' Marriage license have been is ly. She took the name, "Queen is therefore dissolved, and the Gov­ weeds like our own. months. Thev claim that they 20th day o f January, 1949, or this sued for the following couples of heaven," also “Queen of an ernors wbose committee presenter notice will be plead in bar of re­ must have more money. They go since Saturday: E. E. Shoaf to gels.” “ Mother of God," etc. She a dignified pe it ion for redress of covery. AU persons indebted to on strike. They are successful in said estate will please call upon Miss Gertie Shives, Thos. Carter is the "Queen of harlots,” and is grievance that was flatly reject el Opportunity= getting what tbev want. And then the undersigned and make prompt to Miss Delia Haneline, J. P. Sea- worshipped as such in everv coun­ can now, in the name 0 the South, what happens? K nocks ( settlement. This the 20th day of ford to Miss Lethia Tutterow. try under different names such as break their swords iu two and lay The prodnc-rs and manufactur­ January, 1948. The following students were on "Diana,” "Juno.” ‘ Venus," etc. the pieces at the feet of their for­ - MAMIE WHITE, Adiprx. ers are compelled to raise the p'i- the honor roll at the Mocksville Knowing God's plan, she tan a- mer chiefs. o f James F. Clary, decs’d. des of the articles they produce or Route I, Mocksville, N. C. graded school last week: Elsie head of God under Satan's direc­ It was only after a session of manufacture. The retail .merch­ By A. T. Grant. Attorney. Horn, Frank Williams, May Sea tion; and every licentious religion painful soul sear, hiqg that tht- ants do the same The cost of Iiv ford, Emest Holthouser, Winnie on earth and erery anti Jehovah newspaper came to the reluctant ing goes up some mo'e. And what North Carolina I , _ . . _ .... Smith, Beatrice Linville, Gelene religion sprang from her ungodly, conclusion that the South has mi happens then? READ IhnABS Davie County, ) In The Super,or Cou,t Ijames1 Maggie Robertson, Tobi- rebellious mind. She is a slauder choice now but to repudiate tho-e Other strikes, of course. Mrs. Hattie E Morgan, Guar, tha Moore, Louise W illiams, Mar­ on the name of the virgin mother leaders, to call upon the Democrat We’ve said it before: isn’t it a dian of Nancy M. Carpenter, minor, garet Meroney, Kopelia Hunt, Ca­ of onr Lord ic party to return to its original N orth Caroiina ( pity that a nation such as ours, In Superior Court vs rolyn Miller, Martha Call, James Eighth, "Joker” represents Jes­ principles by rejecting the nomina­ Davie County. I P aul L. C arpenter with all our advantages and oppor­ Burrus1 Bemice Wilson, Abram us, and is the most horrid blasph tion of Harry Truman at the na­ HJlIary Sho if Dilion tunities. can't settle the diff-rences vs Nail, Jessie Holthouser, Ella Me­ emy of all; for the joker is sup tional convention, and to nominate Notice Serving Summons between capital and labor wrhnnt Paul Fleming Dillon roney, Kimbrough Sheek, Edna posed to be the product of an illic­ these disastrous a d expensive a man who is more trulv represen By Publication Stewart, Dorothy Gaither, Frances it nnion between the "Jack” and strike.-! —The Sta'e. tative of the party as a whole and Notice, Serving Sum­ "Q u een .” ts iess inclined to sacrifice the in- The defendant, Paul L Carpen- Morris, Martha Clement,. Annie 1 Allison, Jane Haden Gaither, Vel, Could any but Satan be the in teres's of the great body of Demo­ mons by Publication ter, will take notice that an action READ THE AD$ entitled a< above has been ctmtnen- ma Martin, Rose Owen, Bonnie ventor of a deck of cards? crats in order to court the fav >r of Along With the Newa The defendant. Paul Fleming ed In the Superior Court of Davie Brown, Laura Clement, Milton A person is kuown Dy the com a few splinter groups that happen D.llon, will take notice that an ac­ CoSnty, N G., the purpose of the Call, Jake Stewart. pany be keeps. to control a block of strategic votes. tion entitled as above has been case being to secure an absolute di­ While driving from Cooleemee Every dissipation of yonth has’over him Hellvawnsbeneath It behooves our Governors and - ommeticed In the Superior Court vorce from the bonds ot ,matrimony to his home near Kappa Sunday to be paid tor by a draft on old age Jengulf him. The vessel is an ut members of Congress, therefore, of Davie County, N C , by the now existing between plaintiff’s ulaintiff for the purpose of securing ward, Nancy M. Carpenter, and When a shipwrecked sailor, left ter wreck. All it-, fl iating timbers and ail other Democratic leaders night, two negroes made a desper­ in absolute divorce on the grounds the defendant, Paul L. Carpenter; ate effort to hold up M. E. Keller, to the mercy of the waves, has no are very rottenness. On. how he in the South to begin now to de­ of two years separation and the said defendant will further near the home of Walter Kurfees. help within view but a spar or strains his eye, searching for a vise means of throwing the whole And the defendant wjll further take notice that he is uquired to One ef the men tried to climb up mast, bow he will cling to it. how’mast, a plank, a spir! His eye strength of the touthern vote in take notice thal he is required to appear at the office of the CIerfc of behind the buggy and the other firmiy he wilt grasp it-he will hold rests on th -onjy hope, the oniv the national convention to another appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, in the court house in Mocksville. N. ■ tried to climb between the wheels. to it as life itself! If a passing rock in the wide ocean of wra’b, candidate and to gather to the sup. Superior Court of ' said County in the court house in Morksville. N. C-, on ot before the 13th dav of billow sweeps him from it, with the Rock of Ages, the Lord Jesus, ’port of that candidate as many del- Keller knocked one of the men C., on the 3 0 th day of M a'cb, 1948 , M arch, 1 9 4 8 , and answer or demur out of the buggy twice, receiving all Iiis might he wili make for it He makes tor the Savior, he ' egations from other slates as can and answer or demur to the Com to the complaint in said actiou, or two hard blows on the head. Mr. again, and grasp it faster than clasps Him, lie cleaves to Him ; possibly be mustered. plaint, or the plaintiff will apply the plaintiff will apply t.o the Court Kurfees’ dogs started up a distur ever. To part is to perish; and so Everv terror of sin and of unwor- to the Court for the relief demand for the reliet demanded in said The process of education has complaint. This 2 nd dav of Feb. bance and the negroes ran. It is be clings—and how anxiously! thiness onja makes bim’grasp the ed in said complaint. This 18 th day of February. 1 9 4 8 . ru a iy 1 9 4 8 . S - the awakened sinner feels, more tenaciouslv; for he knows to been- going on a long time, but the presumed that the negroes were S. H CHAFFIN, S H CHAFFIN, ignorance prevalent continues to bent on robbery. Nothing furth­ Tne ocean of wrath surrounds part company is to perish.—Se- Clerk of Snperior Court ClerkSuperior Court. er has been heard of them. bim; its. billows and its waves go lejted. be amazing. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney By A. T. Grant, Attormy. THE PA VIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. _)AVI

SPICEO jpaper Seers Silent on Commodity Trend BRAN MUFHNS |jor, W TOPPED IS A R O DREW WITH NUTS Myth of Current Price Dip: •i. Ball, o jil at Da- The Economic Front WASHINGTON. — When news oi 'Truman Planned It That Way' Sumpln Special. . i the stock and commodity market and a Gncb to Mdhel 'H. W . break first reached the White Crunchy, toasted Kellogg’s All-Bran, is trip to House, President Truman was deep­ By BAUKHAGE with taste-tempting spices and nut- ly concerned. He felt it might start News Analyst and Commentator, meats, makes these muffins extra- wholesale dumping of securities by WASHINGTON.—-It is still open season for economists, finan­ delicious! frenzied investors, which in turn 2 tablespoons 214 teaspoons M innie might touch off an economic de­ cial experts and market wizards. It took about a week after the shortening baking powder first drop on the commodity market to send them into their holes. Vi. cup sugar Vt teaspoon salt pression. Ie g g Vt teaspoon j However, after the council of eco­ Up to that time, you could get a prognostication anywhere from I tablespoon ginger OR nomic advisers had surveyed the the Chicago stockyards to Broad and Wall streets or Pennsylvania I teaspoon I cap Kellogg s cinnamon market and reported to him in de­ avenue and 15th street. All-Bran H cup shelled 5 Dora L tail, Mr. Truman told one close ad­ But along about the sixth day of the dip, anybody who would tell you % cup milk walnuts or iday mor viser: whether we were facing a permanent nose-dive or just weathering the I cup siftedflour pecans “I am now glad it happened flutter of a few yards of ticker tape was as rare as a vote against tax- Blend shortening and sugar thor­ > Chicag oughly; add egg and beat well. Stir — for two reasons. First, we reduction (that issue, itself, had changed after the sixth dip). In molasses, All-Bran and milk, let scared a lot of speculators out of The reason no expert would talk's*— ------—— ------FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE . . . Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt soak until most of moisture is taken I. and A l the grain market, and, second, was that all of them had been mak- duced to give a touch of verisi­ up. SlIt flour with baking powder, salt environs prices are coming down to a ing wrong predic­ presents the national achievement award, one of America’s highest and spice. Add to first mixture and militude to an otherwise not-too- honors, to the Dowager Marchioness of Reading, England, for her stir only until combined. Fill greased m W edn level where they will be gov­ tions ever since convincing narrative. The sooth­ muffin pans two-thirds full and top erned more by the law of sup­ Coolidge’s per­ “distinguished services to her country which have been an inspira­ with nutmeats. Bake in moderately sayers say that several methods tion to the women of other countries.” ply and demand. That’s where manent plateau were pursued, some of them hot oven (400°F.) 25 to 30 minutes. I. Sanfor they should be.” of prosperity of successfully. For example, the om a ten The White House economic sur­ pre - depression President slam-banged at what NEWS REVIEW tomes natural gh Kentu veys show several significant days or Hoover’s he called the “gamblers” in laxative cereal — try a bowlful things. corner around commodities who were 1 driving Most important to the housewife which prosperity up food prices by speculating in is that the somewhat hysterical re­ was always duck­ grain and other futures. ; Aid for China Asked; Utim i. Hunt, ductions in retail prices are the re­ ing. sult of grocers’ psychology. Actu­ The most silent That did open a Pandora’s box, the past ally, cheaper raw commodities man in Washing­ and some of the plagues released WHAT CAUSES mprove Senate OKs Budget Cut A couldn’t possibly be passed down ton was Secre­ alighted on the very rooftree of the ■ learn. the line to bread and meat for sev­ tary of the Treas­ White House. But it also threw a Although it w as obvious th at his<> STUFFY NOSE? eral weeks. However, grocers have ury Snyder. He scare into the marketeers and the heart wasn’t in it, President Tru­ IRELAND: Answer: Susdlen nasal membranes . J u s t. Sain, o been scared into price reductions by Baukhage knew that too m arkets. man presented congress, with a re­ 2 drops o f Penetro N ose Dropa in each headlines and the threat of competi­ many people re­ quest for 570 million dollars to be nostril shrink swollen membranes, open s ill at Then came the day of a White New Premier cold clogged nose. You breathe easier tion. They are gambling on lower membered what he and others had House press and radio conference sent to China as a prop for the Even to members of the Eire as­ right away. Comes in 3 generous sizes. . Hi prices in their next wholesale ship­ said two years ago last fall. Snyder, foundering economy of Chiang Kai- when the President made a remark sembly who had helped defeat him early r ment. Also the stocks of food on at that time reconversion director, -^credited at the time by some of shek’s Nationalist government. it was strange to see Eamon De PENETRO their shelves have increased—due had predicted that by the spring of his friends as an unhappy slip — White House and state depart­ Valera, premier of Ireland for 16 to high prices and the fact that the the next year (1946) eight million when he said that if the cost of liv­ ment sources admitted that the re­ years, sitting quietly on the opposite Elva housewife has simply cut down on people would be unemployed. In ing was not controlled, there would quest was something less than a side of the house as leader of the positi her buying. fact, so many others believed that BURNS be a crash. That got headlines, half-measure and claimed that the opposition. SC A L D S C H AflN O everal Another significant factor is that that Henry Wallace, already dream­ frightened a lot of little fellows who President had acted under pressure In his place as premier was John Quickly apply soothing and com­ c: the stock market has remained fair­ ing of a home with white pillars on pulled out their chips and, combin­ from the Republican congress A. Costello, former attorney gen­ forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with : pare ly stable compared with the com­ Pennsylvania avenue, decided to ing with other evil Jinns released which has insisted that the U. S. eral, whom the assembly had voted its wholesome antiseptics and na­ CL modity market. In other words, m ake “ Sixty M illion'Jobs” a comie- ture aiding medication. Nothing else from the economists’ Jinn bottles, must support Chiang against the into office after a new six-party co­ like it—nothing so comforting—or ct on t1 commodities were price-heavy and hither plank in his platform. He did the trick. Commimist revolution in connection alition had taken control of the leg­ pleasant for externally caused sldn 6Sosite toppled. wrote a book with that title and it There are many others of these with the European recovery plan. islative group as a result of the troubles. 35c. Get a package today. Pt . Presidential economic advisers became a best seller. His book set a tales which will grow, such as the At best the 570 million dollars is a previous elections. CLssing have reported to Mr. Truman that goal of 56,500,000 to 57,500,000 civil­ creating of sun-spots by the admin­ token gesture—just a chip in rela­ Costello, in a dignified speech to has a there is little likelihood that the ians employed by 1950. istration’s atomic-energy experts. tion to the vast amount of timber the assembly, explained his sudden EP break in commodity prices will But one is enough for the moment. that would be needed to restore the emergence as premier of Ireland: spread generally to industrial But somebody must have rotting derelict of Chiang’s govern­ apd M stolen the idea or else they Anyhow “it was planned that “I consented to this nomination at prices. ment. the request of a number of parties Grandma One cause for the commodity wanted to play a mean trick on w ay!” Theory behind this latest exten­ > « • Wallace—and on Snyder—any­ who felt that the interest of the peiten break was the flood of wheat Taft-Hartley tssae sion of aid, which will be used to country required that there should which farmers sent to market how there w ere 57,149,000 per­ finance Chinese imports of cereals, in sons employed in this country as Losing Its Potency be an inte'r-party government and SPEAKtN1... Spr after January I. They had been petroleum, coal, fertilizer and so that the premier of that govern­ holding back (I) for higher of January, 1948 — two years There has been a lot of noise over forth, is that the money will enable early, and 10 months before the Taft-HartIey act lately, and on ment should occupy a position in prices and ( 2) for income-tax Chiang’s government to free other political life detached from the con­ a^rove reductions. Since both Republi­ presidential campaign time. the surface it looks as if the law resources for purchase of arms and might become an issue in the presi­ troversial bitterness of the past.” cV eve cans and Democrats have come Likewise, in October of 1946, sev­ ammunition to continue the fight The "inter-party government” out in favor of tax reductions, dential campaign. If that should against the Communist guerrillas. The eral astute Washington inside-stuff happen, it certainly would help the whose choice CosteUo was is com­ farmers felt it was safe to let letter writers were saying privately But that is more of an idle hope pounded of six political parties of their hoarded wheat go to mar­ prestige of Senator Taft. But the than a valid theory, because the to their thousands of clients, and the old-timers say it can’t happen. apparently divergent ideals: Re­ vs. W ill ket. A lot of them let loose at AFL monthly survey was saying in government forces, despite their publican, United Ireland, Labor, Na­ the same time, hence the del­ public print, that by early 1947 As you know, last autumn, right American arms and equipment, are tional Labor, Independent and 'i uge. prices would come down. One could after the act went into effect,! a lot being bested consistently by the F a r m e r s ...... - Another reason for the grain-mar- say on January of 1947, with consid­ of people felt its provisions would Communists. Just how long a government ket decline is the law, recently decide the votes in the bye-elections. k erable accuracy, that there was a BUDGET CUT: made up of so many diverse com­ passed by the Republican congress, general agreemeht on recession be­ But those elections came and went, ponents would last was the subject requiring the administration to hold ginning soon and followed by more and it was hard to adduce any sta­ Indifferent of much speculation in Ireland. In 150 million bushels of grain in this a little later. tistics to prove that T-H had figured their present cooperative mood the country as protection against future very much, if at all. With little discussion and a good Other writers predicted it a little deal of outright indifference, the parties of the coalition may carry crop failure. With the prospects of a later, and some, by summer, were Later on, animosity against the on for a year or two, but few were HERE’S A RECIFE fer the best good crop, this 150 million reserve law died down. But now both the senate adopted a resolution to cut testin’ meal, I know: Sprinkle it insisting that deflation already was President Truman’s fiscal 1949 prepared to give the government a lightly with laughter, season with bushels is bound ter have a depress­ CIO and AFL have announced their here. tiudget by 2.5 billion dollars. much longer span of life. wholesome grains of tenderness, ing influence on grain prices. preliminary plans for campaigning and let the milk of human kind-, In brief, Mr. Truman’s advisers But what happened? In the against the men who voted for it; How much significance the sen­ CAT FEET: ness flow freely. have informed him that the com­ very year of that doleful proph­ ate resolution would have in the 15 paid U r,. W. H. Cunnlncham, Pouca Taft has used it in his campaign City. Okla.* modity nose-dive is more likely to ecy, prices started on the up- speeches in Midwest centers where final analysis was questionable, in First a Dream Dis Jl** avert rather than cause a depres­ shoot that took them into their labor is strong; Philip Murray was view of prevailing uncertainties Like the fog that “comes on Uttle from sion. Commodity prices, formerly all-time high. which might affect both sides of the cat feet,” Carl Sandburg, honored IF YOU WANT bread 'n spread used indicted under its provisions, and ledger. resting on empty clouds, now have both Murray, representing the CIO; and honorable free-verse poet and that really tastes like sumpin' fram The 2.5-billion-dollar reduction then you want Nu-Maid Table- come back at least to the mountain Many other similar bad guesses and the International Typographers’ voluminous biographer of Lincoln, and would leave an estimated 10 billion Grade Margarine-made 'specially peaks. might be mentioned, all of which union have charged it is unconstitu­ was creeping into the senatorial fer the table. W hat a difference! hand contributed toward making the dollars for tax cuts and debt reduc­ race in Illinois. tools tional. But the issue still fails to tion. Republicans, therefore, were J f* prophets reticent, and so when the command any real dramatic in­ stro ' feeling increasingly confident that A hitherto almost imperceptible slide came in February of this year, terest. drive supporting Sandburg as a pos­ ANY MAN’S got a right to make to p- G.l.s’ Best Friend nobody would even whisper “fox” an income tax slash of up to 5 bil­ a fool of hisself once in a while. sible candidate for Kindly Gen. Omar Bradley, for fear that not even a kit would This is another proof of how a lion dollars could be enacted. But he hadn’t oughta use up all known as the G.I.’s best friend, appear. They knew that nobody senator picked up his privilege a t one time.* Valu controversial issue that calls Brevity of the senate discussion considerable impe­ had a birthday anniversary re­ would believe them after all the forth bitter debate and stirs up and its lack of apoplectic oratory cently. He was 54. tus with the release For without-the-wolf-wolfing that had nationwide interest ,at the mo­ was in direct contrast to last year’s 4Will be paid upon publica­ It i As Bradley just had been made been going on. of a pubUc opinion tion*fs to the first contributor of ment, can fade into the back­ strident contest over the budget chief of staff, top brass of the poU indicating th at each accepted saying or idea for m ash In any case, this dip, drop, de­ ground as time passes, and by committee’s recommendation of a prod Pentagon building were in some­ he might become a 44Grandma SpeakinVf Address pression or delusion, whichever it election day have little or no 6-billion-dollar cut in the 1948 Nu-Maid Margarinef Cincinnati colle thing of a twitter as to who would turns out to be by the time these budget. popular choice over effect on votes. the Democratic 2, Ohio. volve be invited to the general’s birth­ lines reach print, or later, will have Democrats made no effort to d p dang day party. its garland of myths and legends It is much like a fire that makes candidate, Paul H. block the proposed spending slash Douglas, and the Tou want yellow margarine but mold As time at the party arrived, entwined about it. Page I because it breaks out just as which had been recommended by you have to buy white margarine an edition of an afternoon paper is Republican candi- and color it yourself. Why? Write ing the mystery was easily solved. the house-senate budget committee. SANDBURG date. Sen. C. Way- your Congressmen and find out. The best myth, of course, is going to press. It may get a banner It still requires house adoption. Those invited were the clerks, that Mr. Truman “planned it Iand Brooks. secretaries and enlisted men on Page I if the news is light, but by Biggest bug in the senate’? budget th at w ay." the next edition, it may have shrunk As far as the question of how a who worked in Bradley’s office. recommendation was the fact that poet can turn into a politician is to a single head on an inside page. it probably embodied a number of None of the brass hats was pres­ The blueprint is simple enough if concerned, those favoring him say ent except for one man—Brad­ you are good at reading a blueprint Recency expands the importance of inaccurate estimates. Republican all events. You may recount excit­ sponsors of the measure admitted he is a “good man,” he understands ley’s old friend, General Eisen­ between the lines. Prices were get­ the common people and is educated Table-Grade hower. ting too high. At worst, they might edly at dinner how you almost got that accurate estimates of budget hit by a truck on the way to work. and weU-informed about the coun­ MARGARINE bring on a real depression' before needs were impossible at the time. try’s needs. The opposition claims election; at best, they would bring a But by tomorrow night, you’ll be Sen. Styles Bridges (Rep., N. H.), telling with much more gusto about he is poUticaUy inexperienced and, West Coast Shipbuilding series of strikes and work stoppages chairman of the budget committee, since he is a writer, is an impracti­ which might seriously hamper the a fish you caught last summer. compared the estimates^ with "a President Truman was anxious to • • * cal dreamer and an ideaUst. Marshall plan onThe one hand, and pre-game guess at the final score.” But Sandburg, the poet, once get those big shipbuilding plants on The City of Washington always But Sen. Alben Barkley (Dem., Ky.) the west coast, idle since V-J Day, add to the discontent of the-voters w rote: MttMASSHl ? quails before a real snowstorm like called the procedure “a step in the back into operation. on the other. It would be like any "Tie republic is a dream. Dnven nearly frantic by Itching and operation, not dangerous from the a pup with the hose turned on it. dark.” However, he told GOP Rep. Dick Nothing happens unless first a dream burning of simple piles, that keep' surgeon’s point of view. Just a little Welch of California and other west you fidgeting in discomfort? amputation of credit, at least so said Countless sufferers are finding un- coast congressmen that they ought doctors who work on the body econ­ TUNE IN TOMORROW told relief from such distress by to do a little missionary work with omic, which would let enough blood bathing tender parts with the pure, their own appropriations commit­ out of some businesses to cause a gently-cleansing lather of Resinol tees in congress if west coast ship­ little unemployment. Enough to Soap—then applying soothing, skil- • building is to be revived. fully medicated Resinol Ointment. scare off strikes and make business­ Congress, Mr. Truman reminded Why don’t you try this time-tested men a little more cautious about Soap Operas Benefit Society easy way to long-lasting comfort? his visitors very pointedly, was the expansion. bottleneck—not the White House. There was some evidence that Relax, ladies. Don’t feel guilty Broadcasting system, based their dom of the wife. This primary “I’m wholeheartedly in favor this may really have been intended about listening to the great and report on a detailed analysis of the theme always triumphs over the of a government subsidy to en­ RESINOL0SiSS because the President did ask in his grievous trials of “John’s Other serialized drama, “Big Sister.” second theme which runs counter to able west coast shipbuilders to November 17 message to congress Schmoe” every day a t 11:15 a. m ., Women being the chief listeners, it—that family ties can be broken compete with eastern builders, for credit controls and increased brought to you through the courtesy it is they who derive the greatest who have lower production and a woman’s security threatened bank reserves. However, when con­ of Philbottom’s Ossified Sheep Dip. benefits from these daytime dirges chiefly by the loss of the husband to How To Rolieve costs,” the President said. gress said “humph” to that along The news is now out that soap by having their egos bolstered and other women, and, quite seconda­ “However, unless congress with the President’s other recom­ operas, as presented interminably their spirits strengthened by hear­ rily and obliquely, by death.” votes the money to pay the cost, mendations, he turned around and on the radio, actually might do you ing stories of fictional women going there’s nothing I can do to get " Moreover, the social scientists Bronchitis demoted the man who is said to some downright good. through problems and experiences these idle plants running again.” said, the program, among other Creomulslon relieves promptly Be* have written the deflation prescrip­ An anthropologist, Prof. W. Lloyd that parallel their own, the scien­ Democratic Rep. Henry Jackson things, provides its women listeners cause It goes right to the seat of the tion from the chairmanship of the Warner, and a psychologist, Dr. tists pointed out. with “moral beliefs, values and trouble to help loosen and expel of Washington reported that ship­ William E. Henry, tuned in oh a “The basic and primary theme is germ laden phlegm, and aid nature building costs in the E a st w ere from federal reserve board (Marriner techniques for solving emotional Eccles), and put in a man supposed daytime radio serial over a long that good and noble women who are and mterpersonal problems — and to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ 6 to 11 per cent less than on the flamed bronchial mucous mem­ to have more sympathy with an op­ period and arrived at the ponderous wives and mothers are invincible makes them feel they are learnina branes. Tell your druggist to' sell you Pacific coast, due chiefly to lower posite course. solution that soap operas are “of within their own arena of life, the while they listen.” material and labor costs. a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­ considerable value to our society.” American family,” said the report. In brief, the report added up to a derstanding you must like the way it The most important reason the However we mustn’t spoil a The two scholars, consultants for “Men, who * are superordinate quickly allays the cough or you are President wants to keep western clear-cut spiritual and moral vic­ to have your money back. good story by facts. There are a research organization which di­ elsewhere, are subordinate and de­ tory of the soap opera over its hard ship plants in operation is defense. other points which can be intro- rected the study for Columbia pendent (in the story) on the wis­ ened and blase critir- CREOMULSION for Couehs. Chest Colds. Bronchitig ^JAVlE RECORD.Broughton Io Ad­ Mm Wcg SVILLE, N. C. Meineka-Schtia- Miss Peggy -l*aper In The County kenberg n oon shot Sewing Circle Potlerns iior, Winet Beer Ads dress Farmers Mlss Betty Jane Schnakenburg, The public is invited to attend daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin «2 )ate ^droch *Jfa& Planted ute which they paid Paul as the Neon lights did not get their Bp ) These Beagles will be run in name from the man who invented aPd Mrs. T. J. CaudelI and il out yonder to which you strive? packs. The Kappa W oman’s Club S and girls of today may thus be them. Neon is an occur­ ^Slrs. D. J. Mando are will serve the best dinner you ever ored tomorrow, if they will live ring in the atmosphere which was peiten days visiting points ate. Everybody is invited to come. BJesus as Paul did. discovered and named by Ram­ ... sey and Travers in 1898. The lights in Florida. Let’s put Mocksville and Davie Phom spr Farms and Homes County on the map. Bring your E POWER OF RIGHT LIVING were invented by a man named Ni!AUL not only told the Ephesians Claude. I^frill be a barbecue supper OWN YOUR FARM or HOME ^ \ £ have dinnerwith these - how to live, but illustrated day aerove Methodist Church by day in his own life what he AND INDEPENDENCE. t Forfurtherinformation see or ater. preached to them. The most elo­ Pullorum clean N. H. Red, JV evening, beginning at 5 TRY POST-WAR "FASTERACTING" 73 acres, 8 -room home, outbuil- wri^ WalteV T Cdl Mo^k s ^ ^ / h . quent sermons are not spoken, but Barred Cross and Sex-Link .. The public is invited. Cockerels $6.00 per 100. Cover the bot- lived. “What you are speaks so loud­ dings. Good saw timber. S jja Q p aaausm ly I can’t hear what you say.” Pullets $15.00 per 100. tom of large muffin tins with ti-ineh ' Straight run $10.00 p er 100. Ts. Will Ctabnw ° fast. thick pieces of dough. Cover with The boy and man who plays the game straight are putting into ! Pull-Push Cart We have variety in lunches and filling and place another piece ol ED’S CHICKS 6Itotieve 6IteochM 6 andnSJeep S robbing** M Mts« dinners, why not plan to have it in dough on top. This may be baked as practice what the teacher and Manchester, N. H. of Colds Antwilh 4M WoMdsorw d fl breakfasts? It wifi make them ever a coffee loaf in the same manner, preacher proclaims on Sunday. Caution: Um onl* «3 directed. so much more interesting. covering the bottom of a loaf tin The power of right living will win Prepare eggs in several different with dough, putting on the filling its way today, just as it did in the . styles, scrambled, poached, soft and covering with another piece oi long ago when Paul witnessed for boiled, coddled, fried, baked or dough. Let rise until doubled in Jesus in Ephesus. creamed. Have interesting breads bulk. Bake rolls in a hot oven 25 It was not easy to live for Christ test and spreads. minutes. For bread, use a hot oven in Ephesus, nor is it easy to live for ( ARE YOU A HEAVY ^ t it Don’t forget that meats add va­ for 10 minutes, then reduce to mod­ him in Chicago or Los Angeles or i t h riety, too. T ry sliced or frizzled ham erate for 40 minutes. Boston or Miami, but it is the one as well as bacon, sausage;- Canadian way to ultimately impress the world SMOKER? PLAIN OR bacon or dried beef. of the reality of Christianity. CORK TIP Then, too, you can find interesting * * * Change to SANO—the variations for pancakes and waffles. PAUL’S CONSUMING PASSION distinctive cigarette with . Discarded wheels and an axle Why not this: E ARE what we are becoming, lead from a child’s coaster wagon were W and never was this axiom of used for this pull-push cart. Ihe Bran Griddle Cakes. life more powerfully illustrated than 51.6%* IESS frame is made from %-inch pipe (Makes 15 cakes, 514 inches In in the case of Paul. “I press on and is welded to the axle. It is diam eter) toward the goal for the prize of the handy for moving loads of small 2 eggs upward call of God in Christ Jesus," N I C OTINE tools or eqnipment as the cart is 1A cup sugar Fhilippians 3:14. And in Ephesians 214 cups milk strong, light in weight and easy 5:6-21, P aul reviews the qualities of IHmTsS^oo^dMoSmoT^f to pull c-r push. 3 cups sifted flour conduct which produce worthwhile SanorS scientific process cuts nico­ 2 tablespoons baking powder character, admonishing all Chris­ tine content to half that of ordinary Value of Moist Mash IYs teaspoons salt tians to strive for these qualities. cigarettes. Yet skillful blending Y cup melted shortening "I live, yet not I, Christ Iiveth I makes ” every puff a pleasure. Foi Poultry Questioned Ys cup bran Hardly anyone can resist piping I FLEMlNG-BAUtFI TOBACCO CO.; INC..» . T. |tca- in me,” is another of Paul’s •Average lmedcneonttoutoo tests ofpoptdar breads of It is not necessary to feed a moist Beat eggs and sugar until light and hot pancakes with butter and syrup watchwords, and still again, “I ASK TOflR DOCTOR RBOOT SANO QGAKETTtS I for for breakfast. For those with sub­ ress mash in order to maintain high egg fluffy. Add milk and mix well. Sift can do ail things through Christ, aati production, says Washington State flour with baking powder and salt; stantial appetites and large caloric who strengtheneth me.” V college. Feeding moist mash in­ add to first mixture, stirring until needs, serve pancakes often. Or, It was the consuming passion of volves extra labor and presents the flour disappears. Add shortening. use them to add variety to the his life to embddy the teachings of danger of the growth of harmful Fold in bran. Bake on a hot griddle, breakfast pattern. Christ in his words and in his works. mold and bacteria, especially dun turning only once. It is conceivable that the people at Filling. ing hot weather. You’ll find that Ephekus had come to see Christ in Dutch pancakes I cup cooked, chopped prunes Y cup sugar the life of Paul,' and that his daily Hog Self-Feeder will do a nice fill­ ministry in their midst convinced ing job during Ys cup chopped nuts I teaspoon cinnamon them that God was in Christ recon­ breakfast, as well ciling the world unto himself. as contributing Y cup raisins ... the valuable pro­ Mix together thoroughly. WHAT AM I WORTH? tein of eggs for The sour cream coffee dough will HE question then emerges, make three loaves of bread and sev­ s/tf”* this m eal. What am I worth to my com­ f o n eral dozen rolls. T Dutch Pancakes. munity? When I come to the end of (Serves 4) . Banana Sour Cream Bread. the journey, will the people who 4 eggs (Makes I large loaf) know me best honor and love me for Ys cup sifted flour Yi cup thick sour cream what I have done? 9 Ys teaspoon salt Y cup brown sugar I can see the people of Ephesus rand Yt cup m ilk IY cups mashed banana bowing on the dock at Miletus, 1 cup bran [keep 2 tablespoons soft butter kissing this weary old servant of IYs cups flour This New Jersey self-feeder for Confectioners’ sugar the Lord. It is a beautiful scene. Jam 2 teaspoons baking powder This tribute meant more to Paul market pigs also may be used for Ys teaspoon salt brood sows that are suckling lit­ Beat eggs thoroughly. Sift flour than all the gold of Ephesus would Y teaspoon soda have meant. It was compensation ters. Several different feeds may and salt together and add to eggs al­ Blend the first four ingredients. be supplied in separate compart­ ternately with milk to make a smooth of abiding worth to him. And what Add, sifted together, the dry ingre­ is vastly more important, it was ments, and the pigs choose the batter. Spread butter over bottom dients. Place in a greased loaf pan proportions and amounts of each. and sides of cold frying pan. Pour glory to God which must have Direct from Factory J • Lower Prices, Too! and let stand 20 minutes. Bake in a evoked the praise of the angels One of the chief advantages of the in batter and place in a hot (400 de­ m oderate (350 degree) oven for Property owners SAVE money here—Finest quality Prepared self-feeder is the saving to labor gree) oven. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, about the great White Throne. Imeht about one hour. Make this the day * * * House Paint—Pure Lead, Zinc and Titanium Oxides—the 3 effected, providing the feeder is reducing heat gradually to moderate I S O A P before, and toast for breakfast. It’s (Copyright by the International Connoil ol best white paint pigments known to the industry ground in large enough to hold several day’s (350 degrees) during the baking. delicious. Religious Bdueation on behalf of 40 Protestant supply of feed.' Pancakes should puff up at the sides denominations. Released by W NU Features.) Pure Raw Linseed Oil—Excellent hiding and covering power Released Iqr WNU Features. . —Tough, durable coating for any climate—None better at Lime Sulphur Protects On God's Word any price—ALL FREIGHT PREPAID on orders for $25.00 LYNN SAYS: Sugar is yeast food and it also or more—Shipments made immediately, cash with order or Remember These Facts Trees Against Rabbits gives flavor to bread. Too large JohnsWycliffe 1 in the introduction G O- D. through your bank. Undiluted lime sulpher concen­ About Yeast Breads amounts retard the yeast growth. to his translation of the Bible into trate was the best among 16 repel­ Rising time on bread or rolls usu­ Sour, heavy bread is caused by English in 1380, wrote as follows: Per gallon in 5-gal. Cans ^ £ £ ,2 2 In 1-gal. Cans ^ [ 2 2 lents tested at the Oklahoma station ally follows this pattern: Dough too high temperature during the ris­ “When the teachings of the Bible for protecting young fruit trees from made with one cake of yeast and two ing time. are generally accepted and acted PAINTERS—DEALERS! Special prices and terms to pro­ cottontail rabbits. Rabbits were cups of liquid will take three hours Crisp crusts on bread are made on, then shall we have a govern­ fessional painters and dealers. Evetydhing you need—Paints, penned with no food except water to rise. Each subsequent rising by brushing the top with slightly ment of, for and by the people." sprouts of apple. They damaged 94 takes less time. beaten egg white 10 minutes before Four hundred years later the Amer­ Enamels, Stains for inside or outside. Here’s a short cut to per cent of the untreated sprouts in Rising may be hastened by using the baking. This also will give a ican republic was established—the better paints, lower prices and more PROFITS! five days, as compared to 41 per more yeast. However, not more browner crust. first great democracy—and it was Mail Yom Otdort or Wrho tor Moro Infermotion Todnyl cent of the sprouts painted with lime than two cakes of yeast should be Soft crusts can be achieved by successful because the Constitution sulpher. Only I per cent of the used in the average recipe for fear brushing with melted fat just before and the Bill of Rights were founded SELECT PRODUCTS COMPANY " g S A tS f f * 'N SDrouts were damaged the first day. of giving too much yeast flavor. baking. on God’s Word. Rchitis. KSVILLE, N. C.

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hristian Character

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O is the most valuable person your community? In many i RELIEF unities it has come to be the : SCiS to select the Man of the STtOU Y ear or the Wom- - i an of the Year, the , idea usually being 9> to name the person, through a process of sampling of pub­ lic opinion, who has rendered the out standing service of the year. Sunday’s lesson is a dramatic scene out of the long ago, Newton picturing a com­ munity’s tribute to Iy great man, the apostle Paul. |d Acts 2 0 :17-38, and you will the story. UU 14-46 * * * D AND HONORED Tailored Shirtwaister r.!v*r lip E first impression I get from ‘I !:ir>;v" Y ’OU’LL like the comfort of this needed [his story is the fact that these 1 carefully tailored shirtwaist i Ioavosr ile of Ephesus loved Paul, dress—the 'way it suits every oc­ loved him enough to lay aside Half PepIum Frock casion with ease. Choose a pretty i iod:iy. work and hasten to the near­ V"OUTHFUL and extremely plaid cotton for summer, or a seaport of Miletus to see him crisp starchy white. the last time, and to bow down smart date frock with details * ft a iis presence and honor him. that are bound to hold the attention P a tte r n N o. 1617 is fo r sizes 14, 16, of your audience. Note the side- 18, 20; 40. 42. 44 a n d 4S. Size 16, 3Va iy did they thus love Paul? yards of 35 or 39-incli. cause he had told them about swept interest, the pert half pep- id. You need but read again the lum. A wide belt circles your SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. waist neatly. iord of Paul’s ministry in that 530 SoutU Wells St. * Chicago 7, HI. * • • Enclose 25 ccnts in coins for each iportant city of Ephesus to be P a tte r n N o. 1640 c o m e s In sizes 12, 14, pattern desired. inded of how greatly he had 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3 Vs yards of 35- Pattern Nn . _ gi?i*_ _ inch. [rved them in the name of Jesus, Namp oved and honored! What a trib- to the worth of Christian char­ A d d r ess _ ier! Wouldn’t you appreciate the Neon Lights arte which they paid Paul as the Neon lights did not get their I out yonder to which you strive? name from the man who invented S and girls of today may thus be them. Neon is an element occur­ iored tomorrow, if they will live ring in the atmosphere which was Jesus as Paul did. discovered and named by Ram­ * * * sey and Travers in 1898. The lights E POWER OF RIGHT LIVING were invented by a man named UL not only told the Ephesians Claude. how to live, but illustrated day ;er. by day in his own life what he preached to them. The most elo­ Pullorum clean N. H. Red, dough, Barred Cross and Sex-Link TRY POST-WAR "FASTERACTIHG'' doubled in quent sermons are not spoken, but lived. “What you are speaks so loud­ Cockerels $6.00 per 100. Cover the bot­ Pullets $15.00 per 100. tom of large muffin tins with %-inch ly I can’t hear what you say.” COLD fast. thick pieces of dough. Cover with The boy and man who plays the ' Straight run $10.00 per 100. We have variety in lunches and game straight are putting into E D ’S CHICKS TABLETS Pull-Push Cart filling and place another piece oi 66Relteveftie oches and "sleep robbing" M aeries practice what the teacher and dinners, why not plan to have it in dough on top. This may be baked as Manchester, N. H. o f C eIA fast wHfc 666 CtoMets or ggyidl breakfasts? It will make them ever a coffee loaf in the same manner, preacher proclaims on Sunday. CMtitfB Uh o* 1y ex so much more interesting. covering the bottom of a loaf tin The power of right living will win Prepare eggs in several different with dough, putting on the filling its way today, just as it did in the - styles, scrambled, poached, soft and covering with another piece of long ago when Paul witnessed for boiled, coddled, fried, baked or dough. Let rise until doubled in Jesus in Ephesus. creamed. Have interesting breads bulk. Bake rolls in a hot oven 25 It was not easy to live for Christ and spreads. minutes. For bread, use a hot oven in Ephesus, nor is it easy to live for f A R i YOU A HEAVY ^ Don’t forget that meats add va­ for 10 minutes, then reduce to mod. him in Chicago or Los Angeles or riety, too. Try sliced or frizzled ham erate for 40 minutes. Boston or Miami, but it is the one fep C i i t as well as bacon, sausage^ Canadian way to ultimately impress the world SMOKER? PLAIN OR bacon or dried beef. of the reality of Christianity. COSK TIP Then, too, you can find interesting * * * Change to SANO—the variations for pancakes and waffles. PAUL’S CONSUMING PASSION distinctive cigarette with Discarded wheels and an axle Why not this: \\T E ARE what we are becoming, from a child’s coaster wagon were * ' and never was this axiom of used for this pull-push cart. The Bran Griddle Cakes. life more powerfully illustrated than frame is made from %-inch pipe (Makes 15 cakes, 5% inches In in the case of Paul. “I press on 51.6% ifss diam eter) and is welded to the axle. It is toward the goal for the prize of the 2 eggs handy for moving loads of small upward call of God in Christ Jesus,” tools or equipment as the cart is V* cup sugar NIC O T IN E Zli cups milk Philippians 3:14. And in Ephesians r>; ; strong, light in weight and easy 5:6-21, Paul reviews the qualities of to pull cr push. 3 cups sifted flour Nof a Substltoto-Not Medrcctfed conduct which produce worthwhile SaaotS scientific process cuts nico­ 2 tablespoons baking powder character, admonishing all Chris­ tine content to half that of ordinary Value of Moist Mash I Yi teaspoons salt tians to strive for these qualities. cigarettes. Yet skillful blending 1A cup melted shortening • makes every puff a pleasure. Ms cup bran “ I live, yet not I, Christ liveth For Poultry Questioned Hardly anyone can resist piping in me,” is another of Paul’s I FLEMING-HALL TOBACCO CO.; INC., N . Y. It is not necessary to feed a moist hot pancakes with butter and syrup ^ 0Atfrage basedon continuing tests of popular brands Beat eggs and sugar until light and watchwords, and still again, “I YOUR OOCTOIt ABOUT SANO CieARCTTES mash in order to maintain high egg fluffy. Add milk and mix well. Sift for breakfast. For those with sub­ can do all things through Christ, production, says Washington State flour with baking powder and salt; stantial appetites and large caloric who strengtheneth me.” college. Feeding moist mash in­ add to first mixture, stirring until needs, serve pancakes often. Or, It was the consuming passion of volves extra labor and presents the flour disappears. Add shortening. use them to add variety to the his life to embo'dy the teachings of danger of the growth of harmful Fold in bran. Bake on a hot griddle, breakfast pattern. mold and bacteria, especially dur­ Christ in his words and in his works. turning only once. It is conceivable that the people at ing hot weather. You’ll find that Filling. I cup cooked, chopped prunes Ephe-Sus had come to see Christ in Dutch pancakes the life of Paul,' and that his daily will do a nice fill­ Yi cup sugar Joking Hog Self-Feeder Yt cup chopped nuts ministry in their midst convinced ing job during them that God was in Christ recon­ rich- breakfast, as well I teaspoon cinnamon H cup raisins ciling the world unto himself. as contributing * * * Mix together thoroughly. the valuable pro­ WHAT AM I WORTH? tein of eggs for The sour cream coffee dough will 'T'HE question then emerges, this meal. make three loaves of bread and sev­ eral dozen rolls. What am I worth to my com­ munity? When I come to the end of roH Dutch Pancakes. (Serves 4) . Banana Sour Cream Bread. the journey, will the people who (Makes I large loaf) -LS I 4 eggs know me best honor and love me for Yi cup sifted flour Yi cup thick sour cream what I have done? ES Ys teaspoon salt Y t cup brown sugar I can see the people of Ephesus Vi cup milk I Yi cups mashed banana bowing on the dock at Miletus, i y 2 tablespoons soft butter I cup bran kissing this weary old servant of I Yi cups flour This New Jersey self-feeder for Confectioners’ sugar the Lord. It is a beautiful scene. market pigs also may be used for Jam Z teaspoons baking powder This tribute meant more to Paul Yi teaspoon salt brood sows that are suckling lit­ Beat eggs thoroughly. Sift flour than all the gold of Ephesus would ters. Several different feeds may Yn teaspoon soda have meant. It was compensation and salt together and add to eggs al­ Blend the first four ingredients. be supplied in separate compart­ ternately with milk to make a smooth of abiding worth to him. And what ments, and the pigs choose the Add, sifted together, the dry ingre­ is vastly more important, it was batter. Spread butter over bottom dients. Place in a greased loaf pan proportions and amounts of each. and sides of cold frying pan. Pour glory to God which must have Direct from Factory i • Lower Prices, Too! One of the chief advantages of the and let stand 20 minutes. Bake in a evoked the praise of the angels in batter and place in a hot (400 de­ m oderate (350 degree) oven for self-feeder is the saving in labor gree) oven. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, about the great White Throne. Property owners SAVE money here—Finest quality Prepared about one hour. Make this the day * * » House Paint—Pure Lead, Zinc and Titanium Oxides—the 3 V k effected, providing the feeder is reducing heat gradually to moderate large enough to hold several day’s before, and toast for breakfast. It’s (Copyright by the International Council ot best white paint pigments known to the industry ground ia (350 degrees) during the baking. delicious. Religtous Education on behalt oi 40 Protestant supply of feed.' Pancakes should puff up at the sides denominations. Released by WNU Features.) Pure Raw Linseed Oil—Excellent hiding and covering power Released by WNU Features* —Tough, durable coating for any climate—None better at Lime Sulphur Protects t/XNN SAYS: On God's Word any price—-ALL FREIGHT PREPAID on orders for $25.00 Sugar is yeast food and it also or more—Shipments made immediately, cash with order or Remember These Facts Trees Against Rabbits gives flavor to bread. Too large John., Wycliife, in the introduction C O. D. through your bank. Undiluted lime sulpher concen­ About Teast Breads amounts retard the yeast growth. to his translation of the Bible into trate was the best among 16 repel­ ■ Rising time on bread or rolls usu­ Sour, heavy bread is caused by English in 1380, wrote as follows: lents tested at the Oklahoma station ally follows this pattern: Dough too high temperature during the ris­ "When the teachings of the Bible Per gallon in 5-gal. Cons lnl*9o1- Cans for protecting young fruit trees from made with one cake of yeast and two ing tim e. are generally accepted and acted PAINTERS—DEALERS! Special prices and terms to pro­ cottontail rabbits. Rabbits were cups of liquid will take three hours Crisp crusts on bread are made on, then shall we have a govern­ penned with no food except water to rise. Each subsequent rising by brushing the top with slightly ment of, for and by the people.” fessional painters and dealers. Everything you need—Paints, sprouts of apple. They damaged 94 takes less time. beaten egg white 10 minutes before Four hundred years later the Amer­ Enamels, Stains for inside or outside. Here’s a short cut to per cent of the untreated sprouts in Rising may be hastened by using the baking. This also will give a ican republic was established—the better paints, lower prices and more PROFITS! five days, as compared to 41 per more yeast. However, not more browner crust. first great democracy—and it was Mail Your Orders or Writo for Moro Information Todayl cent of the sprouts painted with lime than two cakes of yeast should be Soft crusts can be achieved by successful because the Constitution sulpher. Only I per cent of the used in the average recipe for fear brushing with melted fat just before and the Bill of Rights were founded SELECT PRODUCTS COMPANY 31EeK,?,I1!? ^ sorouts were damaged the first day. of giving too much yeast flavor. baking. on God’s Word. THE DAVlE RECORD. MQCKSV1LLE N. C . MARCH 10 1948

THE DAVlE RECORD. Republican County March Jurors THE DAVIE The fo.lowing jurors have been! C prank STROUD • Editor. Convention Called Oldest Paper In drawn for the March term of DaT No Liquor, Win T E -E PH O N E I; Notice is hereby given that a vie Superior court, which con-] Convention of the Republicans of venes in this city on March 22nd J Sntered atthe PostofBce in Mocks- D“yie County is hereby called and 1 w ith Judge Dan K. Moore, o f Syl NEWS AROU Hie. N. C.. as Second-claw- Mail will be held at the court - n-if-tfir MarrhS 1903 Mocksvule, N. C., o n ____ , W. M. Ball, of! March 13th, 1948, at 3:30 p. m., E. Hall, o f Yadkinville, prosecut-J iously ill at Davis for the purpose of electing a Chair- ing. Up to the time this was writ J SUBSCRIPTION RATES: man, Vice-Chairman, Secretary, ten> 172 cases4iad been docketed ville. (H E YEAR IN N, TAROUNS > 5 > delegates to the State, Senatorial for trail A ,a t number in th<) SIX m o n th s N CAROLINA 7Sc and Congressional Conventions, . . - . _ 1 Rev. H. W. Hut Omf YE \R. OTITSinKSTAT' business trip to S S'X MONTHS OUTSIDE STxTE - $100 and other business as mav prop- ^istorY t^ie countv* erlv come before the Convention. Calahaln Paul Forrest, LonniJ nesday. „ , _ , . . The precincts are entitled to the Tutterow, W. T. Daywalt, Paul The annual Red Cross drive is following number ef dele?ates to H StrQud Mrs. Minnie Ed on in Davie County. Rev. R. M --»i—the fCounty-----— Convention:<"■------*-•— Clarksville—M. M t Naylor, leemee, was in to Hardee, pastor of the First Me'ho- Mocksville 13; Cooleemee, 11; „ , „ „ . week on business. dist Church, is Chairman. Every Jerusalem, 5; Clarksville,------7, North „ Smoot, _ L. _ TS. Driver, W. person in the county is urged to Calahaln, 4; South Calahaln 3; Reeves, E. S. Joyner. Miss Dora Leon give IiK^IK,liberally to this worthy cause. ™,SP. Grove, 4; Farmington; 7; E. Farmington-Leonard Howard| Shady Grove, 5; W. Shady Grove, Harlev Smith, Robert Riddle, left Friday morni The Red Cross stands ready in Fulton, 6. L Riddle, W. D. Spry, L. R. West] visit to Chicago. times of emergency, to give imme­ bach precinct is entitled to re- _ . „ . ™ ^ A diate aid to those who need it. commend one delegate and one Fulton G. A. Tucker, G. A, I. W. and Alex The goal this year has been set at alternate to the State, Senatorial Merrell, George A. Barney, J. W. in the environs of $75,000,000. Davle County will and Congiessional Conventions. Barnhardt. in town Wednesd All Republicans cordially invit- Jerusalem-R . L. Foster, R. S. donate generously to this worthy J. C. Sanford a cause. Give today, and give all ™ - P c,k ? £ k B' day from a ten da you can. E. C. MORRIS, Chairman, Hellard, W. A. Ellis, C. F. Bahn Davie Co. Rep. Ex. Comm. son. through Kentuck Ihe Prize Winners _ _ I I Mocksville - W . H. H oots, Jr., ginia. E. E. Hunt, wh The editor wishes to express his Basketballlourna- cn Gerald F 'vrVr\L E. Blackwelder, w Wallace wTr ill for the past te~ sincere thanks to all high school Green, J. C. Jones. what improved, h boys and girls who entered our me i t Big Success Shady Grove—R. D. Hartman , 1 glad to learn. “Why I Should Read my County The Davie Countv Basketball W. F. Vogler, C. E. Faircloth, G. Paper” contest, which came to a Tournamentwas held at Farm- A. Potts, Si L. Hege. * Incrfrvnington rhisthis U(»ar.year, everyPWru night r»irrhf being hotnrv Will Sain, of n close March 3rd. well attended. The gate receipts is quite ill at R After considering very carefully were $669.30. This amount will NOTICE SERVINa SUMMONS BY Hospital. His all the letters, the first prize, a $10 be divided equally between the PUBLICATION him an early reco bill, has been mailed to Beavey schools participating after the ex­ Leila Gaither, IOth grade student penses are taken out. t North Carolina—Davie County Miss Elva Gra The referees were Leaf and Dia­ holds a position at Farmington High School, and mond, from Statesville. They of­ In The Superior Court spent several day- the second prize, a $5 bill, to Ir- ficiated all through the tourna' -John H. Creason1 Joe Creason, et al. ■ma Jean Jones,9 th grade student ment and did an unusually good with her parents. — Vs— at Mocksville High School. The Work on the n winning letters will appear in The , . The conduct, and, , -sportsman- •J. S. Creason, et al. ding, opposite Sa Record„ , issues of £March Hf UI 1-7 /-24th. 7 A r U j sh,Pa n d p,ayerson the Partw e r eo f o ft h e spectatorshighesf The defendants, Fred Clinard, John is progressing rap We received a number of ex- type, Lee McDaniel, Gladys Carter Lvsin- weather has arriv bellent letters and are sorry that Cooleemee was outstanding in srer and Travis Lvsinger, will take no all th e contestants couldn’t win. j winning all four games the final tice that an action entitled as above — ------night. Mr. :nd Mrs. has been commenced in the Superior Mr. and Mrs. D . Attention Farmers „ 4 ^ ’ cu!,,,8"* ^ " ! Court of Davie County, N. C., in a spending ten day , short talk on the value of athe- special proceeding to sell lands for of interest in Flo The State AAA Committee has Jetics, after which the prizes and partition located in Davie County, and set March 15th as the closing date trophies were awarded. (hat said defendants, and each of There will be for accepting 1948 Farm Plans for them, will further take notice that at Oak Grove M the purpose of establishing mini-! they, and each of them, are required Saturday evening mum assistance. j to appear at the office of the Clerk of - o’clock. The pu This means that unless farmers Nursery Stock Superior Court of said County at the sign their farms up within the next | Mrs. W ill Cra’ PEACH A N D APPLE TREES Courthouse in Moeksville, N. C., on few days they will not receive any is a patient at Grape Vines the IOth day of April, 1948, and an­ A A A material in 1948, and will j Hospital, where swer or demur to the Complaint, or not be eligible to receive any pay­ Flowering Peach NOW OPEN AND IN OUR derwent an appe the plaintiffs will apply to the Court ment in 1948 unless funds are re­ Red and Peppermint Stick for the relief demanded in said Com­ The many frie leased by other farmers. Orders Booked for Roses Only one third of the farmers' For Spring Planting plaint. G. Click, of Sali in the county have filed their re This 3rd day of March, 1948. . ed a heart attac' MERONEY NURSERY CO. port. Farmers who have not filed ago, will be glad Mnuksville1 N. C. S. H. CHAFFIN, their report for 1948 are urged by Clerk of Superior Court. is much better. J. N . Smoot, Chairman of the A A A, New Building Committee, to contact their com Mr. and Mrs. munity committeemen at once, j who have had a Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Early, of Sam Howell ho near Winston-Salem, were in town Ournew building, which replaces the street, m oved la shopping one day last week. They T. A. Stone apa are former Davie citizens, but left Dr. Marsha I this county nearly a half century old store building, occupied for 27 years, est son of R. B. ago. They lived in the far West SHOES! late Mrs. Sanfor for many years, but for the past 3 houses under on roof, a complete service recently appoint 15 years have lived in Forsyth Surgery at John county. Mrs. Early is a daughter al, Baltimore. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry for the farmer and home owner. Groce­ Holman, of Route 2. We Have A Special Lot ° f Ladies J. P. Gaither, ries. Fresh Meats, Hardware, Plumbing Fix­ classic shades o Your Health De- Shoes in Odd Sizes, Black, lan, in town Wedne tures, Paints, Tools, Seeds, Feeds and Fer­ says farmers a too much ram partment Red and Other Colors , Choice most of the ti One of the services rendered by the tilizers, Roofing, Builders’ Supplies, Build­ October. Health Department is the reuistra-, tion ot all births and deaths. Certifi- Mr. and Mrs cates from the three counties of Da­ $2.00 Pair. ers' Hardware, Cement and Mortar Mix, and children, a vie, Stokes, and Yadkin are mailed in K. A . Frazier to the main office in MocksvilIe where they are cheeked for accuracy and Farm Supplies of all kinds, and the Famous Nashville, Tenn completeness. If any are incomplete S. F. Binkley, J or inaccurate they must be returned Rock Hill, S. C., to the midwife, doctor, or funeral di- . New Shipment Ladies Blouses John Deere Line of Tractors and Farm o f Mr. and Mrs reel or for correction. ! The original certificate is mailed Lonnie J. H to the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Machinery. See us for all your farm and retired mercha Kaleigh; one copy is sent to the Reg­ was a Mocksvil $2.98 and $3.98 last week. Mr. ister of Deeds; and one copy is filed in the office of the H ealth D e p a rt-, home needs. a general mere1 ment. A photostatic copy of the birth ware store for certificate is mailed to the parents been taking life few years. from Raleigh. A certified copy of R. P. MARTIN, Owner and Manager M. D. MARTIN, Owner and Manager either birth or death certificates may AU Ladiesf Winter Hats R. C. Shaw, be obtained at the offici of the Regis­ Farm Machinery Department Groceries and Meats ony, but who ter of Deeds. DAVID HENDRIX, Repair Department R. C. EVANS, Mgr. Hardware Dept. the Danville, There were 109 deaths in Davie W . L. REAVIS, Cleric C. A. TUTTER O W , Clerk R. P. M ARTIN, JR., Mechanic in town Wedn County during 1947. This is a death $2.00 C. O. SPARKS, Welder VESTAL DANNER, Mechanic WILL GAITHER, Delivery Mr. Shaw, whi rate of 7.1 per thousand population. Danville about There were 37.1 births duriivt the year, ceived painful or a birth rate of 24.2. juries when his For the entire State there were 30,- ion with a Wi 252 deaths and 113,020 births, or a truck in front death rate of 7.8 and a birth rate of MARTIN BROTHERS H igh School b‘ 29.2. Davie Dry Goods Co. suffered a brok The population of Davie estimated gash in his hea July I was 15,300; for the State 3,- Phone 9 9 Depot Street Mocksville, N. C. stitches to clos 864,900. Call Building North Main Street er injuries. A CARL E. SHELL, duled for yeste Registrar of Vital Statistics. of Esq. F. R. L THE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. MARCH 10. 1948 THE DAVIE RECORD. Mrs. Joe Graham and daughter, Broughton Io Ad­ Meineka-Schna- Miss Peggy, spent Saturday after noon shopping in the Twin City. Oldest Paper In The County dress Farmers kenberg 1947 RECORD No Liquor, Wine, Beer Adt MJss Betty Jane Schnakenburg, The public is invited to attend daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin WANT ADS PAY. During 1947 we loaned 45 New Home Owners the sum j NEWS AROUND TOWN. a Farm Bureau meeting at 7:30 p. Schnakenberg, and Vemen Mei- m., on Friday nigh£ March 12th, neka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl of $133,753.16 to help them construct and buy new homes in j Meneika, all of Concordia, Mo., FOR SALE Good lespedeza I Davie County. W. M. Ball, of Route 2, is ser­ in the Mocksville court house. were married Saturday evening at baled hay. H. M. Deadmon. T he H on. J. Melville Broughton, Your money deposited with us draws interest -at the j iously ill at Davis Hospital, States- 5 o’clock at the home of her pas­ Mocksville, Route 4. ville. former governor of North Caro­ tor, Sam Hausi, at Higgiti sville, I rate o f 2 per annum, and helps to promote the building of [ lina, will speak on the subject, Washabee or Dry Clean Belts Mo. The bride wore a light blue new homes in Davie County. I Rev. H. W. Hutchens made a 1The Value of Farm Organiza­ suit, with matching hat. Her cor­ and Buckles, made to order. But­ sage of flowers were red roses and tonholes. 321 Salisbury Street. business trip to Statesville Wed­ tions.” M. D. Pope, president of Phone 210-J nesday. the Farm Bureau, will preside at green ferns. She carried a black pocketbook and gloves, and was the meeting. LOST—Two living room chairs Mrs. Minnie Edwards, of Coo- attended by her sister; Miss Ruth on Yadkinville Highway. Finder I MOCKSVILLE BUILDING I THis is of interest to every Da­ Schnakenberg, who wore a light leemee, was in town one day last notify W. W. HOWELL. vie County farmer and all other blue suit and hat. The groom was Mocksville, N. C. week on business. people interested in successful ag­ attended by a friend, Everet Jiaus as best man. FOR SALE - About 15 stacks I & LOAN ASSOCIATION I riculture. Ladies are also invited. Miss Dora Leonard and friend Following the ceremony at the good hay. G. L- FOSTER. left Friday morning for a 10 days home a wedding supper was serv­ Mocksville, Route 3. h i m The fifth snow of the winter visit to Chicago. ed to 85 guests. TTie table was visited this section Saturdayafter decorated with a three tier wed­ WELL BORING—24-inch size. I. W. and Alex Dunn, who livenoon but melted as it fell. The ding cake and two sets of white See or write Robert R. Foster, R. 3, Mocksville. Near Comatzer. in the environs of Redland, were mercury registered 34 degrees. candles. Assisting at the recep­ tion were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling ATTENTION FARMERS! in town Wednesday on business. FOR SALE—Good team o f hor­ Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brat- ses, weighing about 1,300 pounds tow, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Helt. each. Good matches and good POULTRY LOADING J. C Sanford arrived hom e Fri­ Tlie bride holds a position with day from a ten days business trip workers. FRANK LAIRD. We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From Princess Theatre die International Shoe Factory, at Advance, R. I. through Kentucky and West Vir­ Higginsville, Mo. The coujne will 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. ginia. make their home in Concordia, WANTED—Good oak lumber, In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry WEDNESDAY ' where the groom is employed at also hickory timber in blocks or the Farmer’s Co-operative. Co. standidg on stump. Will pay top HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID E. E. Hunt, who has been quite “Wild Horse Mesa,” with Tina ill for the past ten days, is some­ They have many friends who ex­ price. J. H. Craver S l Son. Holt and Nan Leslie. tend best wishes. Mocksville, Route 2. SALISBURY POULTRY CO. what improved, his friends will be Betty and her parents attended Plant at Courtney. Salisbnry, N. C. glad to learn. THURSDAY the big Masonic picnic at Mocks- “The Unfinished Dance,” with ville on Aug. 8 , 1946. Betry’s par­ WANTED — 3-4 quarter oak Will Sain, of near Smith Grove, Margaret O’Brien.. ents celebrated their 35th wed­ lumber; 4-4 poplar, maple and is quite ill at Rowan Memorial !ding anniversary FeB. 21st, 1948 birch, delivered at our piant in !Betty’s mother, whose maiden Elkin. W e are paying good prices. Hospital. His friends hope for FRTOAY him an early recovery. I name was Pearl Green, will be re- We are also buying logs. See us “Dark Delusion,” with Lionel j membered to the Blackwelder cou for specifications. Miss Elva Grace Carter, »who Barrymore and Lucille Bremer. ' and Miss May Green, over at ELKIN FURNITURE CO. Winston-Salem. Elkin, N. C. NOTICE O F MEETING OF holds a position in Thomasville, SATURDAY spent several days last week here “Stranger From Ponco City.” with her parents. Notice, Hunters! with Charles Starrette and To all lovers of good Beagle Work on the new Sanfordbuil Smiley Burnette. pack work. The Carolina Beagle SiLER County Board of ding, opposite Sanford Motor Co. Club will have a one day field MONDAY and TUESDAY trial on Saturday, March 13th, at is progressing rapidly since better “Dark Passage,” with Humph­ Davie Academy, 6 miles west of Funeral Home weather has arrived. rey Bogart and L. Bacall Mocksville, starting at 8 a. m. These Beagles will be run in AND Mr. ^nd Mrs. T. J. Caudell and packs. The Kappa Woman’s Club Equilization and Review Mr. and Mrs. D . J. M ando are will serve the best dinner you ever Flower Shop spending ten days visiting points ate. Everybody is invited to come. Phone 133 S. Maia St. of interest in Florida. Let’s put Mocksville and Davie Farms and Homes County on the map. Bring your Mocksville, N. C. There will be a barbecue supper family and have dinner with these Notice is hereby given that the County Board of OWN YOUR FARM or HOME good ladies. at Oak Grove Methodist Church Ambulance Service AND INDEPENDENCE. f For further information see or ■Equalization and Review o f Davie County will meet Saturday evening, beginning at 5 write Walter L. Call, Mocksville. in the office of the Tax Supervisor of Davie County o’clock. The public is invited. 73 acres, 8 -room home, outbuil­ dings. Good saw timber. 3£ miles at the court house in Mocksville, N. C., on March 16, Mrs. Will Crabtree, of Route 2, out. Only $3,800. !moil 1948, to hear any and all taxpayers who own or con­ is a patient at Rowan Memorial 43 acres, m odem 6-room hom e, ’ = Hospital, where she recently un­ outbuildings. Also 7-room house s trol taxable property assessed for taxation in the derwent an appendicitis operation. on this tract. Will sell seperate. == County, and for such other purposes as provided by Six miles out. Terms. G. S 105-327. The many friends of Mrs. W. 160 acres or more, 5-room house, G. Click, of Salisbury, who suffer­ about 100,000 feet saw timber, 3§ This the 23rd day o f February, 1948. ed a heart attack about 12 days miles out. $50 per acre. Terms. Elxtra ago, will be glad to learn that she 30 acres, m odem 8 -room home, is much better. plenty good outbuildings. New Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Smith, Jr., store building. 5J miles out. Good Board of County Commis­ who have had apartments in the terms. 5 i acres, 4-room-house, outbuil­ Sam Howell house on N. Main e s street, moved last week into the dings. 4 i miles out. Easy terms. 3 J acres, 7-room home, outbuil­ Special sioners of Davie County T. A. Stone apartments. dings. Seven miles out. Dr. Marsha I C. Sanford, young In Mocksville, I 4-room home, est son of R. B. Sanford and the two 5-room homes. PintoBeans . . . |< By R. P. Martin, Chairman. late Mrs. Sanford, of this city, was DAVIE REALTY AGENCY, recently appointed a Resident in Phone 220. Mocksville, N. C. 2 Surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospit­ 10 pounds Sugar . . 89c g al, Baltimore. 5 pound bag Sugar . 45c gf J. P. Gaither, who lives in the Notice, Re-Sale of Land classic shades of Clarksville, was Under and by virtue of an order Maxwell House Coffee 53c | in town Wednesday. Mr. Gaither of the Superior Court of Davie Comi­ ty made in the Speeial Proceeding en­ says farmers are • suffering from Your Brand, titled, Samuel D. Frye, Administrator Cigarettes, $1.35 ctn. plus tax B To All Truck Owners in too much ram—that it has rained of MolIie Frances Frye, deceased, vs. most of the time since early last Lois Jester Livengood (minor) et al. Campbeirs Tomato Soup, can IOc | October. The undersigned Commissioner will DAVIE COUNTY on the 20th day of March, 1948, a t No. 2 can Tomatoes . 13c | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Binkley 12 o’doek noon, at the courthouse and children, and Mr. and Mrs. door in Mocksville, N. C., offer for Duke’s Mayonnaise, pint . 43c jj. K. A. Frazier and children, o f sale, to the highest bidder for cash,' that certain tract of land lying and 15 DAY SALE! Nashville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs* being in Fulton Township, Davie] Large Size Super Suds, Rinso 39c I S. F. Binkley, Jr., and children, o f County, N. C., more particularly de- ' Rock Hill, S. C., were recent guests scribed as follows, to-wit: j No 2 can Tomato, Grapefruit, B o f Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Binkley. Lot No. 4. Beginning at a poplar on the East bank of the Pond on the { I am offering my complete stock Lonnie J. Home, well-known corner of lot No. 3; thence IT. 74 E.; Orange Juice . . IOc Jj retired merchant of Farmington, 15.93 chs. to a stake in line of lot ofF rst Line Truck Tires, in sizes was a Mocksville visitor one day No. 5; thence North 2.72 chs. to a! W e Have Plenty Cabbage Plant?, | last week. Mr. Home conducted stake; thence Sonth 80 East 12 chs.] from 7 50-16 to 900-20 inclusive, a general merchandise and hard­ to a. stone ,on the side of the Publicj ware store for many years, but has road; thence North 17 E. with the. Onion Sets, Garden Seeds | been taking life easy for the past said road 4.52 chs. to a stone, corner! that I may have in stock, at 10% few years. of lot 6 ; thence North 80 West 12 chs. to a Bed Oak; thence South 74 R. C. Shaw, who lives at Harm below dealers cost pri e. Come in west 18 chs. to a stake; thence North ony, but who holds a position in bENDRIX & FOSlER 4 West 3.90 chs. to an Ash, an origi­ the Danville, Va., postoffice, was nal corner—formerly a Sweet Gum; and look them over. in town Wednesday on business. ‘THE BfcST PLACE TO GET IT” Mr. Shaw, while on his way to thence North 28 West 4.75 chs. to a Gum; thence North 52 West 2 chs. Danville about two weeks ago, re­ ANGELL BUILDING NORTH MAIN STREET ceived painful face and head in­ to a Gum in swamp; thence South juries when his car was in collis­ 46 West 4 chs. to an Ash; thence ion with a Winston-Salem milk down the variation courses of the. L M. DWIGGINS SER­ truck in front of the Mocksville Mill Pond to the beginning, contain-* ■ High School building. Mr. Shaw ing 24 acres more or less. For back suffered a broken nose, a severe title see deed book 20, page 257, Reg­ WILLIAM MONCURE, M. D. VICE STATION gash in his head, which took 15 ister of Deeds Office, Davie County, stitches to close, and suffered oth­ N. C. Sale starting at $1,575. OFFICE 510 W. INNESS ST.. SALISBURY. N. C. er injuries. A hearing was sche­ This 4th day of March, 1948. Statesville Highway Mocksville duled for yesterday in the office B. C. BROCK, Commissioner, Fhone HOURS UNTIJ- 9 P. M. o f Esq. F. R. Leagans. 151, Mocksville, N. C. I THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Easily Built, Durable COMMON SENSED. I?'? . All-Weather Dog House . .,proved thousands upon A WOMAN’S PUCE i $ thousands of times! By JOHN X. CAVANAUGH CotH et. /^/ALL-VEGETABLE Smiles LAXATIVE «s ° . SALUSTRI is back," Man- over their typewriters as the man­ escape from the United States Mar­ Good Rule agingSki Editor Pepper Drislane aging editor took several seconds shal’s office in 1943, was recog­ Alice—Do you allow a man to exclaimed as he clicked down the to come up from under his desk. nized by the reporter as she walked kiss you while out driving with tin NR (Nature’s Remedy) Tabtetsl receiver. Excitedly, Police Chief In the face of the gathering edi­ through the barber shop to the beau­ him? there are no chemicals, no minerals, torial clouds, the new girl bravely ty salon at the rear of the building. Beatrice — Never. If a m an no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are VifLsV Lawton had just shouted into the continued with her request and be­ Miss Hewes, upon seeing Salustri, drives safely while kissing me, different—act different. Purely vege­ >V,' telephone, “This guy is looking for table —a combination of 10 vegetable '-.iv-ta.* Olood-don’t take any unnecessary gan to . fumble with a gold locket continued through the shop and left he’s not giving the kiss the atten­ ingredients formulated over SO years which was looped around her neck. by a rear exit and soon returned tion it deserves. ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their IF you would like to make your risks.” In the editorial room of the Hart- “The picture I have from Jerry—” with a squad of police officers. action is dependable, thorough, yet dog comfortable in all kinds of she offered but got no further. E xtrem es gentle; as millions of NR’s have weather, build this durable dog Beld Herald, Drislane sa t with his “The reporter said that she had Customer —Say, do I have to wait proved. Get a 25* box. Useasdirected- house. You don’t have to know head in his hands and mournfully The thunder broke loose and Dris­ identified the gangster through his here all day to be served? anything about carpentry or need looked over his city staff—two old lane hissed, his face purple, “On picture which she had carried in Butcher—Yesterday you complained a lot of different tools. The pat­ men and seven girls. “Thirty years a newspaper, a woman”—he didn’t a gold locket given to her by her of the short weight, now of the long tern offered below takes all the in newspapers and this has to hap­ finish but resignedly collapsed in fiance, Jerry Cowan, formerly po­ wait. Aren’t you ever satisfied? his chair. lice reporter on The Herald and now mystery out of constructing the pen to me—a chance to make head­ SLWflVS CflRWT dog house illustrated. line history and here I am saddled With effort he continued feebly, on assignment in the South Pacific. A married man is much better QUICK ROJEF “Miss Whatever-your-name-is, go “ ‘Having threatened the life of The pattern contains a complete pur­ with a bunch of sob sisters.” informed than a bachelor. What , MRACD chase list of materials. It specifies stock The Salustri case had been spec­ get a manicure—get a cup of coffee my fiance, Salustri was a potential he doesn’t know his wife tells him. lUUUGEsriai size lumber readily available at most every lumber yard. Each piece of the tacular from the start. The self- do.c house is cut according to the printed styled big shot of the numbers pattern and assembled as step by step racket had challenged repeatedly: directions indicate. All directions are writ­ ten in language everyone can understand. There ain’t nobody going to pin Printed assembly illustrations indicate a rap on m.e. This gazabo’s got C fM P P B D I f P S P exactly where to nail each piece and size of naiis to use. protection all the way to the state Jfia tk aj o b Air "ComfyrQXtA "Mmty 9 Euilding useful household articles out house and back and don’t forget of lumber can provide a lot of fun and re­ laxation. The pattern method is very easy it.” th e MEftTHOLATIIM TWINS to follow. Each pattern has been designed But Jerry Cowan, erstwhile re- so that any unskilled person can build portorial star of the Herald, and the protect in very little time. The pro­ jects oITered each week are unique in de­ Managing Editor Drislane chose to sign and have been tested sufficiently to forget it to the tune of pinning a prove their worthiness. 4> >> * 20-year federal sentence on the num- smarting Send 35c for AU Weather Dog House Ders king. Then the slipup; while Pattern to Easi-Bild Pattern Company, Department W, Pleasantville, N. Y. waiting for the train that would rarry him to prison, Salustri out­ witted the guards, slugged the mar­ shal and was on his way. With the news of his escape, Jerry ients gently help soothe tender lip and Drislane knew Salustri would '//Cfc MENTHOLATUM skin, quickly revive dried but “thirsty skin cells, help them retain needed be hack. The Herald’s constant and • When biting raw winds out lips, moisture. Soon smarting pain leaves, merciless headlines had galled the leave them dry and cracked and so your Iips feel softer, smoother—you painful it even hurts to quick! smile again. Get Mentholatum today. gangster, bored right into his pride. call for MentholatuiDs containing com­ “Sure, he’ll be back,” the re­ forting Camphor and minty MenthoL ALSO RELIEVES HEAD-COLD STUFFINESS* out use porter told his editor, “and when he Tliese famous Mentholatum ingred­ CHEST-COLD TIGHTNESS. HfiSAL IRRITATION E does, he’ll head for our office first.” That was two years ago. Now Jer­ Banh Laxatives ry was on assignment in the Pacific. Meanwhile, the managing editor Cars, trucks and tractors When your car, truck or tractor engine fceeprega/ar kraited. Of course, he was jumpy; The managing editor’s head was poked under his desk in search of starts to smoke and burn oil, it’s a sure M /s /ieaftfyfy/wavm who wouldn’t be when each corner his lost cigarette when a pair of shapely legs approached. cltA lllrllt’t CItlITIfA AlfIlA r siBn °f wasted power. Sealed Power might turn into a hail of hot lead? snouian i smuiio, enner Piston Rings wm end that wastCt MVC The juice of a lemon in a glass of oil, save gas, restore power. There is a water, when taken first thing on aris­ And now the chief of police had —get anything. But for right now, threat to my coming marriage, so passed the word that Salustri had Sealed Power Ring Set specifically engi­ ing, is ail that most people need to just get.” I carried his picture, knowing that neered to do the best possible job in insure prompt, normal elimination. bgen spotted in Bayside, just U I would run into him some day/ miles this side of Hartfield. As the girl hastily traced Mike your engine, whatever the make, model No more harsh laxatives that irritate Bales’ rapidly retreating footsteps, Miss Hewes said. tNow that he ia or cylinder wear condition. See your the digestive tract and impair nutri­ The maiiaging editor was dismal­ Drislane sighed, “Even Jerry Cowan captured, I know that I can plan to tion I Lemon in water is pood for you! SealedPowerFranchiseDealer! ly fingering the last cigarette in away out in the Pacific is getting marry Jerry as soon as he re­ Generations of Americans have taken his squashed pack when Publisher tu rn s/ ” lemons tor health—and generations balmy. On top of all this, imagine Send a postal for illus­ Jim Geldhom came into the room. his wanting to saddle me with his Speechless, the managing editor trated, informative new of doctors have recommended them. Drislane blinked his eyes and drop­ .booklet on 7 ways to save They are rich in vitamin C; supply fiancee, some up-country jane who scanned the copy. Then, poising oil. It's free and may ped the cigarette—doggone, if it save you lots of money. valuable amounts of Bi and P. They probably doesn’t know a dateline his pencil, he added to the message: Sealed Power Corp., , alkalinize; aid digestion. wasn’t another girl. Attractive and from a clothesline.” Gleefully, he “ tIn the meantime, I will continue Dept. W3, Muskegon, M ich. Not too sharp or sour, lemon in water wall built, but still another girt pictured himself setting up ambush working at The Herald as police has a refreshing tang —clears the Geldhorn hustled the young wom­ for the next time the publisher came reporter/ ” GIVE YOUR ENGINE THAT wNEW-CAR FEELwI mouth, wakes you up. IttS not a an over to an empty desk and hur­ in with another girl. purgative — simpjy helps vour sys­ riedly left. tem regulate itself.\ Try it 10 days. After an hour of planting imagi- “On a newspaper a girl reporter ary booby traps all over the news­ TOWBOAT PILOT USE CALIFORNIA SUNKtST LEMONS isn’t worth the powder it takes to paper plant, the managing editor By Elston J. Melton —to camouflage her nose,” DrisIane had mentally destroyed the pub­ had exploded when the publisher lisher and all the girls on the staff (Caxton Printers . . . . $4) unobtrusively attempted to install a dozen times over. Just when he By Lyn Connelly. the last girl on the city staff. was halfway through his master­ Here at last is an intelligently written book for adolescent boys, BJtGK ACHE All I hear these days is ‘I’ve piece of stuffing Geldhorn and the one of the best of its kind since the got an appointment with the hair- girls through the news press to be immortal Mark Twain penned that Iresser, the dressmaker, the buteh- delivered as supplements to the perennial favorite, “Tom Sawyer.” ar, the baker—.’ These girls have 5 o’clock edition, Mike Bales with TORTURE? an appointment with everyone but a face full of lather tore into the Tom Briggs is essentially a good me and their work,” he ranted. “Is room. boy, but because he takes precious SCRETONE Liniment's this a newspaper office or a sorority “Chief, Chief,” the reporter time away from his daily chores to Heating Pad Action house?” panted, “they just got him.” swim with his. chum, Johnny San­ Gives Quick Relief! Chief?’ said thin-pated, fiftyish ‘“Just got who — when — where?” ders, and because he dreams con­ stantly of the day when he might Pipe fans and “ makin’s” smokers alike hail crimp cut For fast, gentle relief of aches from back strain, Mike Bales, the paper’s only bache­ Drislane roared. muscle strain, lumbago pain, due to fatigue, ex­ lor, coming up to the managing edi­ “Salustri, at the barber shop,” be a towboat pilot on the mighty Prince Albert—the National Joy Smoke posure. use the liniment specially made lo soothe Gasconade river, he is considered such symptoms, tor’s desk, “I’m going to hop down said Mike, furiously shoving a piece lazy and shiftless by his cruel step­ Soreione Liniment has scientific rubefacient to Nick’s for a shave.” Generally of copy paper into his typewriter. ingredients that act like glowing warmth from a Mike shaved every second day and “I’ll have the story written ,for'the father and many of the town citi­ healing pad. Helps attract fresh surface blood lo zens. superficial pain area. today was a first. last edition in a jiffy.” > , Soretpne is dillcrent! Nothing else "just like “Darn,” muttered Drislane, I") OWNSTAIRS the presses were You’ll share Tom’s frustration FOR REAL it. Quick, satisfying results must be yours or money back. 50c. Economy size S1.00. ‘we’re off again and it’ll take an­ silent and waiting as the man­ when, after he works hard to buy Try Soretone for Athlete's Foot. Kills all 5 other three weeks to see who is aging editor’s pencil poised over the himself a small boat so that he can PIPE COMFORT, I Qfpesof common fungi— on contact! really queen bee of this hive.” reporter’s scoop. fish to support his family, his step­ ALWAYS SMOKE RICH- The managing editor’s head was “Nat Salustri, former numbers father sells the boat and pockets the poked" under his desk in search of czar who escaped local police two money. You’ll share his horror TASTING, EASY-ON- his lost cigarette when a pair of years ago, today was captured in when his hunting rifle goes off acci­ ( TH E-TONGUE This Home-Mixed shapely legs approached. Nick’s barber and beauty shop on dentally in the post office and he is Cough Syrup Es “Mr. Drislane,” he heard a fem­ Main Street through the efforts of accused by Mr. Pugh, the postmas­ \ I PRINCE ALBERT inine voice say, “I’d like to be as­ Miss Loretta Hewes, a member ter, of having deliberately attempt­ signed to the Salustri case.” of The Herald’s editorial staff,” ed to kill him. Most lffegtiye the story read. Despite his many handicaps, Tom Cough medicines usually contain a Abruptly, a hush fell over the , larsre quantity of plain syrup—a good Herald editorial room and light ex­ “The gangster, who has hidden proves through sheer perseverance 1 ingredient, but on© which you can pectant reportorial heads poised from the police since bis spectacular and courage that he is capable of easily make at home. Take 2 cups of being a towboat captain. The story granulated sugar and I cup of water, carries him from the age of 12 when and stir a few moments until dis­ solved, Or us© com syrup or liquid he is in the dream stage, through honey, instead of sugar syrup. the age of 21, when he m akes his Then get from any druggist 2% first cruise as a pilot. But long be­ iQratI ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint fore the realization of his ambition, bottle, and fill ,up with your syrup. he earns the respect of his neigh­ This gives you a full pint of wonderful I. "Crimp cut Prince Albert in my pipe means more smuking medicine for coughs duo to colds. It - b y Grace Noll Crowell bors when he clears Mr. Pugh of a pleasure,” says Gordon B. Guernsey. "P.A. gives me a rich- possible murder charge of which makes a real saving because it gives tasting smoke that is mild—easy on my tongue.” you about four times as much for only Tom knows he is innocent, thus your money. Never spoils. Tastes fine. proving that he holds no malice iq Co U ,1 c itas, N. G.' This is actually a surprisingly ef­ fective, quick-acting cough relief. his heart for the postmaster who Swiftly, you feel it taking hold. It would have sent Tom to a juvenila YESSIRI ^psi loosens the phlegm, soothes the irri­ home when he, too, was wrongly tated membranes and makes breath­ accused of a crime. CRIMP CUT ing easy. You’ve never seen anything better for quick and pleasing results. TCAITH takes on the look of silver things: The book is a joy for those loving PRINCE ALBERT ROLLS Pinex is a special compound, of A A shimmering path at night across the great outdoors. Mr. Melton, a proven ingredients, in concentrated the ?ea* prominent Missouri newspaper man, UP EA SY -SHAPES form, a most reliable soothing agent knows his subject well and handles for throat and bronchial irritations. The points of stars* the' silver tips of wings, UP FAST INTO TASTY V-I Money refunded if it doesn’t picas© The white, still luminosity it beautifully with the result that j-ou in every way. there emerges a book full of tears * MAKIN7S Pimes Is Dependable! Of gabled rooftops when the qiooq shines and joy, tenderness and adventure. down . SMOKES The streets of any town. 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DAVlE BRICK Bonds for Freedom on LOOKING Freedom Train Inspire LOOKING Secretary of Treasury A N m D COMPANY ANLAD The GEORGE S. BENSON GEORGE S. BENSON PrtsiieKl--JlardiHg College DEALERS ;iN VtesiieHt-Hatiing College Seateg. Htlaasat Seareg. HriaHtas W An Echo Testifies GOOD COAL What to Do About It Davie Record. President Truman recently sug- There is one way, and only one gested that price controls might Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone IlV way, to avoid a serious depression, have to be used to mee.t the present and that way is open to the Ameri­ 'emergency. Here is a bit of his­ Mocksville, N. C. can people. Kesponsibility rests Has Been Published Since 1899 tory. It is an echo from government firmly upon each of us, no matter managed economy that keeps on what may be our economic status testifying to the ill effects of govern­ or individual social background, to ment managed economy. During the choose ,out this proper course. There war the government kept prices of Walker Funeral Home is no way to go, if we should face crude oil at an abnormal low. This into a depression, except toward 48 Years column called attention to that fact AMBULANCE SERVICE hard work and the high productiv­ then, indicating there would be a DAY ORfNIGHT ity of industrial peace. future shortage of oil. That’s the formula that will en­ Wild-cat operator* and small Phone 48 able us to weather a business reces­ Oihen have come and gone-your companies find most of the new sion, provided we begin to use it pools and sell much of the crude oil Mocksville, N. C now. We must all tighten our belts, Secretary of the Treasury John county newspaper keeps going. But prices during the war kept wild­ W. Snyder and Mrs. Snyder view get our feet on the ground, and go catters from buying adequate equip­ the priceless exhibit during the to work just as hard as w e' can Sometimes it has seemed hard to ment. It didn’t pay. Machinery aw Freedom Train’s stay in Washing­ work. A greatly increased measure wages kept going up, but the price ton, D. C., which dramatically re­ of productivity per man-hour is the |of oil was held low. Instead of buy­ LOOKING veals the important role United best answer to the present situation make "buckle and’tongue” meet but ing new rigs for new wells, oil men States Government bonds clayed in that can be thought up. the progress of the United‘States of Down With Prices removed old rigs from low produc America from its inception as a soon'"the sun shines and again we ing wells that would have been kept With increased productivity, with GEORGES, BENSON nation in 1776. in production if the price of oil ha( The American people have always an honest hour’s labor given for march on. Our faithful subscribers, been favorable. Pttsuicnt-Harding CalUgt responded to the call to buy free­ every hour’s pay, we coiild see a How to Stall Industry Searcy. Arkansas dom bonds. Secretary Snyder is considerable lowering of prices. In­ There was less searching for new directing a stepped-up campaign to deed, with genuine whole-hearted most of whom pay promptly, give us fields, because oil prices were s< sell more U. S. Savings Bonds as an cooperation from labor and indus­ out of line with cost of labor ar.c A Speech Was M-de anti-inflationary measure and to in­ try, it would be quite possible to courage and abiding faith in our A letter came to my desk a ft- sure continued peace and pros­ machinery. The risk was too offer, perity. increase output as much as 40% a losing proposition. This unwise weeks ago ContninmT one pa :*1 ' r r generally. This should be enough to fellow man. control continued so long that a that astonished -me. It reed: t i‘ I InYourInterest 1 bring about a general 25% reduction grave shortage developed in oil field church conference VcU r in prices. This could be done with equipment, in oil well pipe lines, this southern district a s-cci JOHN GUNTHER, noted our present labor force and without If ypur neighbor is not taking The and even in refineries. Now we are made against the profit ir.r! author of the book. “In­ increased working hours. reaping the harvest. Many will gc That any American grouo. '.icn side U. S. A.” This would in fact bring prices 4892 cold this winter. Gasoline may be larly a relig’ous grouo, sh'"’ 1 rr “A traveler across down until it would be equivalent to Record tell him to subscribe. The short in some areas, and industrial its voice aga’nst ‘the pro't r.'n™- _ America cannot help but an increase in wages. This is the fuel scarce. struck me as amarine ne impressed with its greatness. A one sound answer to the present price is only $1.50 per year "in the To get rid of I!— profit- o v country becomes great through the threat of a depression. Such answer One big operator said to me dur­ hard work and thriftiness of its citi­ ing that period: “To help win a war you would have to find soo»e zens. I know of no better way for would also give us hope of regaining State, and $2.00 in other "states. I am operating present equipment tute for eoonnmi-R in mod-rn r™. the encouragement of thrift than to our foreign markets, which have at full capacity. But I am making ration. You v.'ridd have to et:—i- * suggest continued investment by had little attention paid to them only about % of I per cent profit all trading and Tnart--iIkia. everyone in U. S.' Savings Bonds, since the war. on my investment. Consequently, I and selling You wnn'd h’ rp to : which, after all, represent the con­ Wisdom of a Sage rid of rr.oroy and o‘‘--r me ITio-s i . tinued greatness of our country. - The importance of this thing When You Come To Town am not spending new money for ex­ U. S. Treastti \ Oce-Hlmev. pansion of my business. A man can’t exchange You wo")d heve to T ..... prompted Bernard M. Baruch to risk his capital when there is only bartering and swa-m-g. r„ ?•., : state recently that, the whole post­ a chance of Vs of I per cent profit you would have to re-’uee ' c -r &-TTr^ /rr -rty war world would “get going only if Make Our Office Your even if the venture proves entirely ern civilization to r-s-d \ i- cey i. S men work” and to come out for a 514 successful, and 100 per cent .loss it the individual. day, 44 hour week. The seriousness it fails, as many of them do in the O n ty T w o IVo v s of the problem we face is such that Headquarters. A modern and co-n p’ ‘ - 1 r : ■ ■ ™ we may be able to save civilization oil business.” GEORGE S. Sad Picture Now zation like our own could rTii -U BENSON if we accept the challenge, Mr. On November 12 Oscar L. Chap­ without trade, exehm ve. i i-tfitr- President—Hanliug College Baruch said, adding that this would man, Under-secretary of Interior, turing, raw materi.-ls an 4 Searey. Jlrkansas mean greater effort than that ex­ We Are Always Glad To told the American Petroleum Insti­ tion. You just have to rk mi™ erted during the war. tute in Chicago: “We face critical than it cost you. That is wlvt t'to''t European Sketch In proposing a 44 hour work week, times, critical for all of us, and means. And witho™’ the profit me “with no strikes or layoffs to Jan­ See You. for the competitive freedom of the tive, trade and ceunneree wonlt A Midwestern acquaintance of uary I, 1949,” as a means of in­ petroleum industry. This winter for die. (nine recently gave to a group of creasing production, Mr. Baruch the first time in its peacetime his­ There are only two wavs that an businessmen what he called a re­ recognized our present tendencies IiiMlBlltllBBlMwiltiillllItIinBCTiBtBBfflBBtCTnnfBiniMnnrognBBBBiBBMBl tory, the oil industry will be unable economy may operate. In A -e m port of “a roller skate trip over a to put limitations on our work, He to meet the full needs of the Ameri­ individuals own farms, stores, fac­ very large subject.” Sterling Mor­ emphasized that • a way must be can people.” tories, and run them for the chi-; ton, Chicago banker and industrial­ found for production to flow smooth­ The oil people may come through purpose of making enough pro-t In ist, was reporting on a seven-weeks’ ly. This achieved, then a “sense of Be An “Engineer in Good with another miracle as they did live on. The other wav is for gov­ trip to Europe. His remarks seemed security would return to worker and during the war. They may actually ernment to own everythmg. operat­ to me worthy of a larger audience. employer, and the reaction upon the meet the demand, even though this ing all production Tnere1V for the This recent trip, according to Mr. economy of the world would be deep Eating”—Do Home Canning! well-informed government offic'al purpose of feeding the peo-'e a- I Morton, was no V.I.P. excursion. and lasting." thinks they cannot. I arn awfully supplying what it thinks are thcii i(The Very Important People some­ Heads Together teen years later, an American, A. K. slow to put a limit on what free needs. times arrive at conclusions that The sage Mr. Baruch has more. Simple Instructions Bsscd Shriver of Baltimore, invented the men in a free country can do. But Compare the Two! have been planned by their hosts in “Until we have unity, until we on Science “retort” or "pressure” cooker. it must be said that the present The profit motive is the very fnuo. advance.) Actually, Mr. Morton straighten out and solve our prob­ lems of production, and have inter­ In 1858 John Mason patented the threat of fuel shortage results from" ■dation of our American way of life. Tented a small French car and drove Mason jar with neck designed for the abnormally low price that gov­ It is the constitutional way in our it 2,500 miles, talking to everybody nal stability, there is no basis on You may not have a degree as an which the world can renew itself engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when receiving a screw type cap. Th* ernment maintained on crude oil country. It has produced more en­ along the way. Because he speaks Mason jar with porcelain-lined zinc during the war and thereafter. thusiasm, finer cooperation, and a French fluently, our Midwesterner physically or spiritually,” he con­ you're home canning you’re using tinued. If labor and industry would cap is an old reliable. Mason would The Danger is There greater abundance of clothing, food, was taken for a Frenchman when scientific principles just as surely as probably be astounded by the 1947 This should underscore the dan­ housing, and transportation than the outside France, for an Englishman put their heads together, come to a a mining, chemical, electrical or realistic solution of their problems, cap for sealing the Mason jar. This ger of giving the government power masses of the people have ever when in France—but hardly for an other engineer. That is, if you fol­ new style cap is a two-piece metal to set prices. Even now, such power known in any other country. American at any time. shake hands across the table and go low glass jar manufacturer’s instruc­ to work in earnest to whip this affair withy a Dome lid which has can be misused. It could happen The other k;nd of economy, owned Peacetime Damage tions, for they are based upon scien­ sealing compound on the under side threat of immediate depression tific discoveries made over period that price control now might well and operated by the government, In France, Mr. Morton reported a and is tested for seal by pressing on obstruct the building of homes, hos­ attempts to do away with the profit the cost of living up ten times over through maximum and whole-heart­ of a century and a half. ed production, then an on* would the center of the lid with the finger. pitals, and factories — five years motive. Actua 1Iy. it does-away with 1937, with wages having increased Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris Sealing with the Dome lid made have anytiijng to fear. confectioner, Nicolas Appert,' set out is from now. Free markets and free incentives, ind’vidi -l in’tiative, and six times. “How an elevator opera­ doubly sure by the new type metal prices are the only sane controls. efficiency. This Idid of eeoromy tor, for instance, can live on 8,000 to find a method of food preserva­ band which bears down on the lid tion and win a 12,000-franc prize These have given America higher soon settles down to a “whst’s-the- francs a month is a mystery. Or at three pressure points. Uncle Sam Says offered in 1795 by the French gov­ wages for workers, better income use” status, offering only the barest how a laborer can be content on Also reliable in seal is the light­ for farmers, and better living condi­ necessit:es to its Pen-lIe. Russia is a the official ration of 'two fifths of a ernment. Napoleon, like Frederick the Great, believed an army travels ning type jar with rubber ring, glass tions than any other system. Let us good example of this. Russia has pound of bread a day. Things are lid and wire bail. have the courage of good citizenship attempted to substitute other enthu­ very much out of balance.” How­ on its stomach, and the folks at home got hungry and discontented too! Many scientific experiments and to keep freedom and do what we siasms tor those of owning-property ever, Mr. Morton sees France on x M know we should do. and making profit, but* s' e has the road to recovery, in a physical in s Nicolas won the prize, after 15 jar improvements have perfected pro­ found that whenever she wonted in­ way. SSP'CSf years’ work, but his methods and cesses for today’s home canning and creased industrial output she had to BUT: “France is cursed with equipment have been greatly im­ it is upon them that instructions you Uncls Sam Says imitate some of the incentives that government employees. There al­ proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ are so common in Amer'ca. ways were droves of them —now handicaps, not knowing a tempera­ erature such as the Ball Blue Book Advance Agents? there are hordes! One former Maqui ture beyond boiling is required for are based. FoIldw these instructions The very concepts of freedom of suggested the way to improve con­ processing some foods and having and you become an "Engineer in the individual spring from the BVe. ditions was to machine gun half the to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit of your family’s health and increased Therein you will find the founds*'on ‘fonctionaires’ I Even Senator Byrd until 1860 did Louis Pasteur estab­ for the freedoms and bberties that doesn’t go that’ far! . . . French lish the fact that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de­ America has built upon. I am un­ production figures are highly encour­ responsible for food spoilage. Four­ licious home canned foods. able to explain why church lerdrr aging. If governmental^ expenses are willing to attack the profit mo­ :Could be cut down, the printing of tive. To do so indicates trrmonr’c:rc money stopped, confidence and pros­ misunderstanding of the America- perity would soon return.” way of life, of our constitutional Help Them Produce government, and the freedoms of Of the British: “One can have the individual. nothing but admiration for . . . what ♦ Let us not confuse greed and sin Why, not step on your own per- f they went through so steadfastly. snoal-secnnty self-starter to make with the profit motive. There is That they should be afflicted, in 1S4S t' e best year In your life? When LET US DO nothing un-Christian, nor anti-social, peace, with a government which yea sign up to buy United States in fair and honest buying and sell­ has done, psychologically, financial­ Savings Bands through automatic ing and trading. One who is against ly and commercially, probably as payroll savings right where you the profit motive . is in reality much damage, is a cruel tragedy. work, or the Bond-A-Montb Plan YOUR JOB PRINTING opposed to ownership of property, Only the miracles of socialistic plan­ where you bank, yon’re adding for when the profit motive is taken ning, applied to a fertile island money-that-grows to your income. away,, the right to own things must underlaid with coal and surrounded Those doliars you put aside, before go with it: It is high time for some they have the chance to spront wings Want to know a Leap Tear pro­ by seas teeming with fish, could and fly away, are sure to come in We can save you money I< posal you can accept whether you of our religious people to start bring about a situation in which the handy later on—to buy a home for are single or married and have a thinking through these things. Do­ people are cold and hungry.” veer family, an education for your dozen children? It’s the proposal to ing this, parhaps they would refuse Cta loans and gifts: “I think it ■ children, or years of leisure for on your Join the Payroll Savings Plan for to be used as advance' agents of would be pouring money down a ' yourseif. And, best of all, you’ll be buying United States Savings Bonds, limn and communism. rat hole to make any more loans ! getting back more than you put in I or the Bond-A-Month Plan at your to governments, yet I feel that we -SiOO at maturity for every $75 in- bank if you are self-employed. Mil­ vested today. U. S. Treasury Department ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, * lions of my nieces and nephews should, for our own sakes. help those V have learned from exnerience that In Your Interest who are willing to help themselves. a growing nest-egg built by regular My idea would be to make loans FEB. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL I buying of United States Savings WILLIAM GREEN, direct to private producers on very £ ' „ I Bonds is the best personal guarantee President, American Fed­ easy terms and for productive nur- of a happy future. I eration of Labor, says: poses only. . . -. We can’t stop Com- j [29 HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etcv I “The practice of thrift munism by giving corrupt or inafii- ♦ on the part of individu- * a.s is a virtue which should becient con­ or minority governments the * means of remaining in office. 1 Patronize your home newspaper * stantly emphasized an$ a policy * §which should be collectively and in­ “We can stop it by building uo ¥ HUNTING dividually followed by working men the productive capacity of the ¥ and thereby help build up your ¥ for and women everywhere. Those who threatened nations. . . . I doubt that ♦ p i CtU LtW C mrift will be the direct Europe’s economy will be heaiti y * More beneficiaries of the pursuit of-such until Germany agait is producing home town and county. a policy. Our democratic form of and consuming. . . . B:- itain, France. * BUSINESS Government will be strengthened Italy, yes, Germany, mo—help them Try Our Ads and perpetuated through assistance 5 extended it by those who invest in to produce again. Thot is the way ¥ U. S.. Savings Bonds.” to bring stability and peace.” THE DAVIE RECORD. O'. S. Tnotary Oapartmtnt The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEWSPAPER--THE PAPER THE PEOPDR READ

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WHAT CASD PLAYING DID FOB NEWS OF LONG AGO A SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS After Patrolmen It Didn’t Vrork Cussing Iruman Seen Along Main Street Rev. W. E Iwnbmir. Higb Point. N. C R4 By The Street Rambler. ■Raleigh —Hiehwav Pairnl Com. Repeal, we are told, wis in the Ed H. Crump, leader of Tenne­ What Was Happening In Da The following story is told by J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 mtssioner H I. Hatcher said he interest of 'empprance, How has ssee’s powerful Shelby Connty vie Before Parking Meters Wilbnr Chapman, D.D., which every Sunday School teacher on earth had "no comment— no comment i* worked? Democratic organization, issued a J. K. Sheek making good time And Abbreviated Skirts. should read and pass on to their whatsoever- on the Rowan County Follow it up its Moody stairs statement saying: “In his schem­ coming down Main street—‘Lon­ (Davie Record, Feb. 17,1915.) pnpils: Commissioners’ charee that ‘ some 1 9 3 4 . first year, tier capi'a, 10 ing, cold blooded effort to outdo nie Wagoner rolling half-gallon While a friend of mine was con­ members” of the patrol are wasting gallons; hv 1 9 4 1 , 12 gat O-Sf by jug around in basket—RovBrown Lint cotton is 8 j cents. Henry Wallace and Gov. Dewey, ducting a meeting one morning, a their time with "harmless, trivial 19 4 3 , r8 gallons;" by 19 4 5 , 20 gal. climbing out of barber chair—Of­ The smallpox scare in this sec­ tramp came in and said, “My father of New York for the Negro vote, and technival. violations.” Ions ficer walking around the square tion is dying down. and mother used to sit in this pew. he (Mr. Truman) has endeavored The Board o; Commissioners sent Result: cnnrl doobfts c-owripd; turning parking meter cranks— J. L. Sheek made a business trip It is the first church I ever attended. to reduce the South to a country My father was an officer in this a resolution ta . Govern, r Cherry jails and penal institutions j nnmed; Stranger trying to locate Baptist to Charlotte Thursday. of crawling cowards.” church. Seven boys used to sit in this charging the natrol of Rowan coun­ 17 vear old bo s and girls lea Iifg preacher—Deputy Hubert Eaton The ’grippe has the editor by tT will votefor a Democrat next pew in the Sunday School class. .We ty with arresting “large numbers the greatest c-ime w a v e in hbtori ; walking up Main street rubbing both legs with a down hill pull. had a great love and respect for our November,” Crump said, “but it of law-abiding citizens for nninten. devor e increased from r nut of 6 , his eyes —Highway patrolman in W. M. Julian, of Spencer, was Sunday School teacher. Saturday af­ will not be for Truman.” tional, harmless trivial and techni to I out of 3 marriaees; drunken ernest conversation in front of in town a few days last week vis* ternoon she invited us to her home, The South Carolina Democrat­ cal violations of the moter vehicles drivers turning streets a n d high­ cafe—Elmo Foster busy weighing itine his brother. entertaining with music, eatables and ic Executive Committee adopted a look over the lesson. After a while law .” ways into slaughter Inie-; 1 7 7 ,0 0 0 pinto beans—Sam Talbert walk­ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lowery, of a resolution opposing Mr. Tru­ she was anxious to please us, and she The repoin’inn contended th:-t drinking plares before repeal, man’s nomination and election. ing around town shaking hands near Pino, were in town Friday taught us the names of cards. None the patrolmen “while nsing their 4 0 o'ooo 1Pgnl oti'lets now. Ore with friends—Grady Ward look­ shopping. had ever used cards. We became en­ The State Committee charged the time for ihese trivial offenses, are year's drink ontl;.y, r to .0 0 0 0 0 0 ing over mail in postoffice lobby Mrs. L. G. Horn, who has been thusiastic over it, learning different national party with “contemptu­ neglecting wild, dangerous and ha. ea'Ions of hard liquor and 2 . 5 2 7 ,- -High School girls rejoicing over dangerously ill with * pneumonia, games. After a while we would not ous political betrayal of the South. give so much time to the lesson, but zardous drivers ” 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 gallons of heer Toe rost Mocksville boys winning basket­ is somewhat improved. In-Jackson, Miss., the party’s she let us have more time for playing Thestatement requested that the 1 1 drinkers $8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 and In State Executive Committee asked ball game. John HowelL who has been very cards, and would show us some more GovernorofNoith Carolina “Je the nation tor crime wh'ch it large­ the delegates to the national con­ ill for the past week or more, re tricks. After a while we were off in quire from the proper ufficUls thai ly produced $ 1 7 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY mains in a precarious condition. the cotton gins playing cards and not vention to walk out unless ' the the piesent good-for-nothing meth­ Yes, reneal has succeeded—In Mrs. W. D. Reavis, of Foote- going to her home. Later we failed to party reverses itself on the civil PUBLICATION ods now being used by some patrol bringing the gre-ite-d moral break­ ville, spent lastweek with Mrs. L. go to Sunday School. Cards, cigar­ rights issue. North Carolina—Davie County ettes, after a while a drink and gamb­ men be stopped ” The hoard ask down and in making us ’hr most R. Harkey. Governor Ben. T. Laney, of Ar­ In The Superior Court ling. We all at different times left ed that ■ those responsible be re­ drunken and criminal nation in the Mrs. V. E. Swaim and daughter kansas, formally recommended •John H. Creason, Joe Creason, et al. our homes. Two of those boys have quired to cam 1 ou th eir duties in world. How long wiil politicians visited relatives at Woodleaf last been hung, three are in state’s prison that Southern Democrats repudi­ a reasonable, sensible and intelli be the too’s and we Americ in- the — V s — week. for life, and one a vagabond like my­ ate the national leadership. He geut manner and not waste thei fools of the hqnor barons and I heir -J. S. Creason, et al. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford, of self. No one knows where he is, and proposed this in a letter to Gov. time on so manv trivial and haim- propagandists? The defendants, Fred Clinard, John Chattanooga, are visiting relatives if the authorities knew I was here I Strom Tourmond, of South Car would be arrested and put behind the Iess violation - ’’ Lee McDaniel, Gladys Carter Lysin- and friends in town this week. olina. bars. AU I wish is that that teacher eer and Travis Lysinger1Will take no­ Eggs are selline at 13 cents per had never taught us to play cards.” May Keep Peace tice that an action entitled as above dozen, and hams 15c. per pound. The Penny Prob­ General Dwight D. Elsenhower, READ THE AD$ has been .commenced in the Superior Bacon 13 cents a pound. As a minister of the Gospel, a who recently retired a= Armv Cheit Along With the New* W. D. Smith, of Redland. was writer, a husband and father, and a Court of Davie County, N. C., in a citizen of the United States of Amer­ lem in town Monday and reports sev­ of S'aff, does m t think that Rus­ special proceeding to sell lands for ica, I have many things to be thank­ Aim >st every day p rsi.ns call sia will “delthi Tately provoke a partition located in Davie County, and eral new cases of smallpox in his ful for, and among those things is at I he Winston Sahm, N. O., war at this time " Notice, Re-Sale of Land that said defendants, and each of section. The disease is in a very the fact that I never played a game The General points out that Under and by virtue of an order light form. of cards in my life. This makes me Social Secu-itv Fiild Office for the them, will further take notice that feel like shouting “HALLELUJAH!” purpo e of “drawi g tbeir bene Ru-sia is no' in a no icion to fight of the Superior Court of Davie Coun­ they, and each of them, are required P. W. Hairston, of Fulton, was ty made in the Special Proceeding en­ Fve never seen anyone in the fifty- tits—their Social Security money,” a global war and 'hat until her to appear at the office of the Clerk of appointed a member of the board titled, Samuel D. Frye, Administrator six years of my life that regretted because they are out of work iiffcremial of strength h-eom-s ‘so of Hollie Frances Frye, deceased, vs. Superior Court of said County at the of education for Davie county by never having learned to play cards, There seems to be quite a bit of great as to think she can wiv Lois Jester Livengood (minor) et al. Courthouse in Mocksville, N. C., on the recent legislature. but you can travel the nation over confusion in th-a mind of the avere- quickly, ‘Russia won’t start an The undersigned Commissioner will W. F, Hill, who has been Iiv and find people everywhere that re­ the IOth day of April, 1948, and an­ gret, deeply regret, the fact of learn­ age person about Un. mploymrnl war deliberately.” on the 20th day of March, 1948, at swer or demur to the Complaint, or ing in the wild and wooly west 12 o’clock noon, at the courthouse ing the dangerous, treacherous game, Compen-aiiou a..d Old-Age and This means, if it means anv the jilaintiffs will apply to the Court for a year or two, is visiting rela­ door in Mocksville, N. C., offer for and having idled their time away, and thing, that the United S ates tives in Davie county. Survivors I istiranee benefits. The sale, to the highest bidder for cash, for the relief demanded in said Com­ squandered their money as a conse­ penny deducteo from every dollai should kreo a C ireful -ab on thi that certain tract of land lying and plaint. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Ballard and quence. Just now I recall to mind a a worker earns is for Old-Age and Russian war po’enti.ii sod ha-ance'being in Fulton Township, Davie This 3rd day of March, 1948. babe, of Farmington, were in town very brilliant, greatly talented man County, N. C., more particularly de­ that was born and reared in the same Survivors Insurance. The wages it wi'h an equally strong poiei.llal S.- H. CHAFFIN, Friday having some dental work scribed as follows, to-wit: community where I was born and from which this tax is deducted In this country TheRus ians ha- 1- done. Lot No. 4. Beginning at a poplar Clerk of Superior Court. reared. He was an expert card play­ are tecoided on that person's pntential in this conntrv. The Mr. and Mrs. Z. N . Anderson on the East bank of tbe Pond on the er. Along with the dirty practice he spent Friday in Statesville at the Social Secntiiv Acconnt maintain­ Russians have universal military corner of lot No. 3; thence N. 74 E. drank whiskey. He could have made ed by tbe Socia Security Admin­ training, which might explain the 15.93 chs. to a stake in line of lot bedside of Mrs. Anderson’s moth one of the greatest and most useful Notice to Creditors istration. Beneius has d 011 thi- anxiety that 1 Ur military leaders No. 5; thence North 2.72 chs. to a er, who is quite ill. men on the American soil, whereas, Having qualified as Administra- account are paid :n the ‘orm of exhihit in connection with the stake; thence South 80 East 12 chs. Rev. R. M. Hoyle was called to e idled and trifled his precious time to a stone on the side of the Public trix of the estate of James F. Clary, Old-Age In.-n rance'at age 65 and establishment of universal military Shelby last week to be at the bed ind remarkable talents away, and a road; thence North 17 E. with the deceased, notice is hereby given to side of his son, who is quite il] few years ago died in poyerty and ob­ Survivors Insuran e upon the training in this connfy. — Ex. said road 4.52 chs. to a stone, comer all persons holding claims against scurity, just like he had lived, and death of a worker at anv age of lot 6 ; thence N orth 80 W est 12 the estate of said deceased to pre* w ith pneumonia. Later: Mr. H oyle sent the same, properly verified, to . went into the grave unprepared to Someeinployeis list this tax on chs. to a Red Oak; thence South 74 died and was buried Saturday. meet God, so far as we know, “un­ the undersigned, on or before the pay envelopes or ieceipts as old age Glance Backward west 18 chs. to a stake; thence North W. C. White has opened up a wept, unhonored and unsung.” I 4 W est 3.90 chs. to an Ash, an origi­ 20th day of January, 1949, or this benefit tax. Howe er, it is also a Presidmt Trnman might well notice will be plead in bar of re­ line of general merchandise at doubt very seriously if he even has a nal corner—formerly a Sweet Gum; profit from Ins flippant refe ence covery. AU persons indebted to little marker to his grave to show death benefit as well thence North 28 West 4.75 chs. to a Ijames X Roads, in the building said estate will please call upon where his dust lies. He could have liv­ Most people think ilia’ whet '0 Southern con«erv ,tism as a Gum; thence North 52 West 2 chs. formerly occupied by N. Spuageon the undersigned and make prompt ed a noble, sublime life until the na­ they get out of wc.rk and cinno floogie bird” who flies backward to a Gum in swamp; thence South Gaither. tion would have mourned his depar­ settlement. This the 20th day of find a job they are entitled to so He can see wi ere he has been 46 West 4 chs. to an Ash; thence ture, whereas, he passed away into January, 1948. W ork on the new garage on die draw “Social Security” because I- wouldn't hurt him to lo o k down the variation courses of the the Great beyond unknown only to a MAMIE WHITE, Admrx. comer of Salisbury and Wilkes thev ba»e paid in the t-x. No few people, whose record no one ap­ track and see where the Democratic ^ ond to the ^ n in g , contain­ of James F. Clary, decs’d. !eduction is ever made from ing 24 acres more or less. For back boro street is progressing rapidly, preciates. How tragic! How sad and votes in ptst elecron cam-: from. Route I, Mocksville, N. C. and the brick work will be finish worker's wages ’or Unemplovment title see deed book 20, page 257, Reg­ By A. T. Grant. Attorney. deplorable! Cards and liquor defeat­ If it hadn't b*-en for the South ister of Deeds Office, Davie County, ed in a short time. Compensation Emp overs who ed him. Usually both go together. come under the Uuemploymtn the Democratic partv would have N. C- Sale starting at $1,575. What people call “the innocent card M iss Esther Horn, w ho is teach' CompensaiionLawpay a tix on disappeared fr> m the American game” is like a poisonous viper. In This 4th day o f March, 1948. DaJi1CGmntln.8 ) In TheSuperinrCourt ing at Bessimer City, and Claud IlIeipemployeelSearnhigs but de scene manv years ago. B. C. BROCK, Commissioner, Phone its fangs is the poison of various evils, duct nothing'from the employee's Horn, a student at A. & M. Col Looking backwards occasionally^ 151, Mocksville, N. C. Mrs. Hattie E Morgan, Guar, crime, drunkenness, theft, murder, wages This is a tax that otilv lege, Raleigh, were called home wreck and ruin. Multitudes of peolpe has its uses —Stateivill Daily dian of Naucy M. Carpenter, minor, the employer has to pay vs last week on account of the illness have found it so. I ’ve never known a Claims for Unemployment Com­ Paul L. Carpenter man to accomplish anything good, Davie County 8 I *n -'iuPerior C°ul" of their mother, Mrs. Lewis Horn. pensation are filed with the Unem­ great and worth while that was and Hillary Sbo f Dillon ' B. F. Stonestreet, of Route I, ployment Compensation Commi Six to One is an habitual card player. It takes vs wotice Serving Summons sion which is located 8 0 5 N Liher- and Mrs. Mary Martin, ‘ of Con the valuable time that he needs with E. L. Gavin of Sanford, , former Paul Fleming Dillon tv St.. Winston-Silem 1 N C. cord, were married in Charlotte which to study, work, rise and climb United States district attorney, By Publication - Claims for Old-Age and Survi, last Wednesday. The Record ex­ in life. It takes the money he also has announced he w' 11 he a candi- Notice, Serviog Sum­ vors Insurance are filed with the The defendant, Paul L Carpen- tends congratulations to the hap needs with which to live honestly, d ie for the Republican nomina­ ter, will iake notice that an action meet his expenses, and pay his way Soiial Security Admin'stra’ion loca­ mons by Publication py couple and wishes for them ted 4 3 7 Nissen Building, Winston tion for g vernor. There a'e now en iih d as above has been ccmmen- upward in life. It destroys his man­ The defendant. Paul Flemin, ■ed in the Superior Court of Davie much happiness. Salem. N. C. six D-mocrats seeking the nomi- hood and holds him down. It keeps D.llon, will take notice tb i: an ac­ County, N G., the purpose of the The ancient , knights of the Sons him from aiming at something great, ii^imi on the Democratic ticket. tion entitled as above has been case being to secure an absoiute di- of Rest are holding daily meet good, sublime and ennobling, and hid away in the woods, or in some­ E x hange. mnmenced In the Supertur ^ourt eotce from the bonds ot matrimony ' olds him from thus striving to at­ one’s front room among beautiful fur­ >f Davle County, N C , 'bv thi now existing between plaintiff’s ings on the sunny side of die pub­ Trouble ahout the feiiow who lic square. Only four members tain. It hinders him from laying good niture, or in a hotel lobby. Dlainttff for the purpose of “ecurint -vard, Nancy M. Carpenter, and plans and having honorable, noble knows al! the answers is that no an absolute divorce on the grounh- thedefendam, Paul L- Carpenter; can occupy the royal chair at one Remember and don’t forget, there purposes in life. Absolutely. Anything is danger, danger, DANGER in a one p-ys him any attention. of two years separatiou and the said defendant will further time. Meetings are in session hat is in direct opposition to God and deck of cards. Young people, take And the defendant will further take notice that he is leqnired to from 10 a. m., to 5 p. m. the Bible, and to Jesus Christ and warning. Never touch the dirty, damn­ take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Mrs. A. C. Gibbons, of Wood ’he Christian religion, certainly will able things. Never play the first game appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County in '-eep one down in life, and will drag Opportunity the court house in Mocksville. N. leaf, died Tuesday night of tuber­ and you will never be cursed, blight Superior Court of said County in his lost soul to a devil’s hell. As men ed, wrecked and ruined by the last the court house tn Mocksville. N. C-, on 01 before the 13th dav of culosis. A few weeks ago Mrs. Knocks learn to play cards they eventually go game. The first game starts you down­ C.t on the 3 0 th d-.y Of M arch, 194 8 , M arch, 19 4 8 , and answer or demur Gibbons, realizing that the end into the dirty, damnable habit of ward, and 'may lead to final wreck, 4 and answer or demur to- the Com to the complaint in said action, or was near, revealed the fact that gambling,, and that leads to crime, ruin and eternal damnation. Turn plaint, or the plaintiff « ill apply the plaintiff will apply to the Court she was not legally married to the even murder, and to prison and to from the dangerous card game as to the Conrt for tbe relief demand for the relief demanded in said cotapiaint. This 2 nd dav of Feb. man with whom she had lived as hell. you would from a poisonous, deadly ed in siid complaint. This 18 th Card playing is absolutely dirty day 0 ' February. 1948 ruary. 1 94 8 . wise for 20 years, and asked that viper. “Abstain from all appearance business, regardless of who indulges I of evil.” (I Thess. 5:22). This is ad- S H CHAFFIN, S H CHAFFIN, the marriage ceremony be perfor- J Clerk Supetior Court. in it, and whether it be in the barn ’ vice that every human on earth will READ Um Clerk of Snuerior Court ed, which was done.—Landmark. with the cattle, horses and mules, or do well to take. Amen. By A. T- GRANT, Attorney ] By A. T Grant, Attorney. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Hie Michi­ looks like one of National Association of Manu­ gan senator, who will be 64 those affairs. facturers as good Republican Played KitfMidgetVioIin years old this month, feels There is no doubt doctrine . . that the south­ the presidency would be too That wasn’t Henry Wallace speak­ NEWS REVIEW Dtffing the 18th and 19th cen­ great a bnrden, although a re­ erners are good turies, European dancing masters and mad. And by ing. Nor Democratic national head­ cent physical checkup showed quarters. furnished the music for their all their stand­ classes by playing the kit, a dimin­ T o In v csl him to be in good shape. That was Republican Sen. Wayne Prr.-p«J ards they have Reds Assume Control utive violin about three inches Vandenberg also is upset about the Morse of Oregon. Morse assails “the W rite C l every right to be. wide, made this size so it could be health of his wife, who has been ill. conservative leadership” of his own So there is no carried in the pocket. Inside betting, however, is that te llin g w hat party as vigorously as he scores re­ action in the Democratic party. Of Czech Government Vandenberg probably can get the m ig h t happenl C n ll cn f nomination, and that he will accept I already have discussed Wallace There were six days of crisis inO (JiuiHty \m But the fact re­ Czechoslovakia and then it was all wondered whether Austria, France to SC.OOf if a deadlocked convention drafts mains that the and his third party “split.” There ciesnons: him. are those who think it of so little over—the Communists were in com­ and Italy might not be clamped in issiu n .J • • * Negro voters in plete control of that nation of 13 mil­ soon in the Communist vise. the north can importance that it can be ignored. B & 15 Baukhage Some now are predicting that be­ lion population. There was general agreement on Not an Accidental Job vote either Re­ The iron curtain came down with S A L E S jl fore the election, Wallace will be one fact, at least: That the Com­ o n o :« 'h l ALL XHE INNER-PARTY bitter­ publican or Democratic, just as they granted some concession, some ad­ a muffled clang as President Eduard d a y . T c l please. In fact, the colored popula­ munist coup in Czechoslovakia had ness against one Harry Truman has vantage, and will come out for Tru­ Benes accepted the resignation of 14 forged perhaps the most vital link C1IATT.1 been brought to the boiling point by tion really has more freedom than man for president. I wouldn’t go of his cabinet ministers after he had C h n tta n i the rest of the electorate because it in the Russian chain intended to Henry Wallace’s thumping victory that far, but I have heard the pre­ refused for a week to do so. shackle the Marshall plan. in the Bronx, and for the first time has no tradition of following a strict diction in more than one quarter. Into power strode Communist certain Democratic leaders have de­ pattern. Premier Klement-Gottwald who had In Finland and Italy, as in Czech­ D o n 't T a oslovakia, elections were coming 90<"> o f T cided that it is about time to look A Democrat, however, is he lives Republicans are supposed to led his party upward from a minority • In NR (Nature’s Remedy) Tablets* cie n c y . I in the South and if he is to remain a welcome Wallace to the race, up soon and the Communists were there are no chemicals, no mineral^ in c n iv e l around for another 1948 candidate. status in Czechoslovakia until now E a s y tol Helping to the intense back­ Democrat; has to vote with the and to count on him to cut down its members dominated every phase out for victory. Finland, like Czech­ 9t0 phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are oslovakia, is ruled by a coalition different—act different Purely vega- stage discussion, Harold Xckes, the Democratic party, even if he does it the Democratic vote to some­ of the nation’s life and were pre­ E table—a. combination of 20 vegetable Old Curmudgeon, has pointed out with anger in his heart and tears in thing almost insignificant. pared to swing it directly into the government which has acknowl­ ingredients formulated over 50 years edged that the country must re­ F O R 5A | something many people have for­ his eyes. Since the administration Let me quote Senator Morse on orbit of other Soviet satellites. ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their p e r i main friendly with Russia. action Is dependable, thorough, yet lsv ere d I gotten — that it’s the exception banks on this, we see even a presi­ that subject, as his words appeared Wielding the club to keep the G e o r c ia l rather than the rule for vice presi­ dent from the southern state of Mis­ Czechs in line was Gottwald’s good gentle, as millions of NR’s have in an article in the February issue COLD CHICKEN: proved. Get a 25* box. UseasdirectedL AEItorI dents to be reelected. souri, defying the wishes of his of the Progressive magazine. Morse right hand, Vaclav Nosek, minister an d u sed friends below the Mason-Dixon. No Fuel Oil u s e . W hl Out of six vice presidents who says that Wallace mustn’t be taken of the interior, who controls all B o x became presidents of the United I am not questioning any of the too seriously, but that he mustn’t be Czechoslovakian police forces. In Campaigning 'politicians this year supporters of civil rights and the t o s t c | States, only two succeeded ignored either. He adds: may have to eliminate “a chicken NI TO-NIGHT 1ZSKSS? g a r d e n ,[ Constitution from the President A is o co themselves — Calvin Coolidge “Let my Republican party never in every pot” from their lists of Samples and Teddy Roosevelt. down, but there does remain the forget that there are not enough promises because there might not QVtCX ROIEF CUAFT fact of the Negro vote, and there re­ , FORACID •• Four others were thrown out by Republicans to elect a Republican be enough chickens to go around. ( mains likewise many a warm per­ president, nor enough Democrats to ■Reports from the poultry belt in INOIGESTIM o tte r s s' their parties as unsuited to hold to sm n r office further. Vice President John sonal and political friendship which elect a Democrat as president. For­ the Midwest say that the severity of Tyler, who became president on the has to be subjected to a painful tunately there are not enough the fuel oil shortage is cutting into 109 W. [ death of Henry Harrison, was dis­ ordeal. The “split” is exciting to fellow-travellers to elect Wallace.” the 1948 baby chick hatch to threat­ Sr, MM S fo r sa le carded'by the Democrats. Millard watch whether with Sweet Adeline “Splits” can’t be ignored, it is en poultry and egg production this cc rtonn; Fillmore, who entered the White or not. true. They are important because year. B ItY A N House on the death of Zachary And if you look across the aisle, there is always the possibility that Thousands of farmers canceled MUSCLE COURT you’ll see some more splinters. ■with hu Taylor, proved to be a flop and was the splitters might find another Ted­ Gottwald , Nosek. chick orders for early March deliv­ NeivIyw not renominated by the Whigs. Listen to this: . . . If Repub­ dy Roosevelt to lead them. That ery because they couldn’t get oil for - before America had become em­ satisfying relief assured or price refunded. 50c. Rmtion L the non-accidental job of president. play the markets. The other day broiled. the Germans were being driven out. needed six tank cars of fuel oil to Economy size $1.0 0 . ItIIiuoI * * * one highly-placed gentleman came One night, my boss, who knew But it was a hollow, tasteless vic­ get their 1948 production under way Try Soretone for Athlete’s Foot Kills aD S SJtlI Stf Grandstanding John L. to me in quite a stew. everybody in Washington, took me tory—meaningless in any practical One 'of the most vociferous com­ types of common fungi—on contact! “Have you heard the rumor that application. plaints generally being made among B o r r e d I IF JOHN L. LEWIS calls a coal along to introduce me to the British S12.I*5 x I was being charged with playing commercial attache—I’m not sure The new government consists of farmers was that city consumers T c s te d J strike on the excuse that his miners the market on information I got 12 Communists (there were seven were using up all the fuel oil. B a b r should get retirement pensions, it that was what he was called in will be the flimsiest of all Lewis from the White House?” he asked. those days, but it describes his job. before), four Social Democrats, two “No,” I replied. “Who is doing Czech National Socialists, two Cath­ FEARFUL: ief At Last ru m pal strike excuses. He talked with us quite a while, T w en tjl the charging?” much more, freely than he would olic Peoples party members, one Hoof and Mouth c u la r i Unquestionably aged miners “That’s what I want to find out,” Slovak Democrat and two non-party deserve a pension. But the real have conversed with me alone, fo? Cattle, hog and sheep growers of he sputtered. I was a stranger to him. men, Jan Masaryk as foreign min­ ForYourCough fact is that Lewis already has the U. S. continue to live in the “Well,” I answered, surprised at In the course of the conversation, ister and Gen. Ludwig Svoboda as Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ around SO million dollars paid his wrath, “you certainly don’t feel minister of defense. shadow of a fear that the hoof and cause it goes right to the seat of the into his welfare funds by mine he mentioned that tomorrow, or mouth disease which has been deci­ insulted by it, do you? Anybody can next day, Great Britain would an­ Bewildered Czechs finally knew trouble to help loosen and expel operators which could be used be charged with anything in an elec­ their cherished republic had come mating livestock in Mexico for Berm laden phlegm, and aid nature S t. S im for pensions. nounce what amounted to an em­ many months will spread across to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ s to r y c tion year.” bargo on American wool (Britain to a grim end when loud speakers flamed bronchial mucous mem­ .T er e c! The miners’ welfare and retire­ the border and affect U. S. herds. fish in g “I certainly am insulted,” he wanted to switch her buying to Aus­ in Prague blared this announce­ branes. Tell your druggist to sell yon C ou rt, ment fund out of which old-age pen­ ment into the night: At a recent session in Chicago a a bottle of Creomulsion lWith the un­ fa s t e s t came back, “not because my tralia). The attache explained the derstanding you must like the way it W. L. sions would be paid has been built honor is being impugned, but it background of the move in detail. “Reaction has been beaten. Go joint committee of the cattle, hog quickly allays the cough or you are up by a royalty of five cents a ton, is an insult to my intelligence to When we were out on the back to work and let us complete and sheep raisers forwarded a plea to have your money back. paid by the coal operators on every imply that anyone who has been street, my boss pulled out his our tasks on the two year plan.” to Secretary of Agriculture Clinton ton of coal mined. around Washington as long as I watch and' remarked to me: In Czechoslovakia’s ironic chro­ Anderson to renew efforts to eradi­ CREOMULSION Actually there are two miners’ have would be such an ass!” “Now, if we were crooked, we nology the surging wall of the Red cate the disease. for Coughs.Chest Colds. Bronchitis welfare and retirement funds. Fund Among other things, the stock­ When I first came to Washington, would still have time before the tide engulfed their country just 10' No. I was set up when the govern­ markets close to make a lot of years after the western Allies had men requested that these actions as a reporter, I remember there be taken: m ent controlled the m ines and, based money selling short, wouldn’t sold the nation to Hitler at Munich on a royalty of five cents per ton of was a minor scandal on “leaks” that had been used for profit. The we?” in a tragically - selfish and futile Renegotiate with high Mexican HOT'■— coal mined, has received a total ol He didn’t have to explain further. effort to avoid war and save their * officials on plans for resuming 25 million dollars. Out of this, 8 chief offender, however, was a pub­ licity man, not an official, and from AFTER the British had made their own skins at the price of just one I the interrupted slaughter and burial million dollars has been disbursed small Central European state. program . H U K E tf _. the standpoint of business it proved announcement, I was able to write J & s . Pms this for disability payments and death a good “follow,” interpreting the Immediate construction of a junctional£522“ -V1.‘middle-age’ “*>•?"' period pecul­ benefits to miners’ widows. 5lie re­ a fine thing for him. As soon as the ia r to women cause you to suffer hot charges that he had obtained con­ move. That’s all any newsman gets Reaction 2• fence along the present quaran­ Oashes, nervous, hlghstrung, weak, FLASI maining 17 million dollars is being out of “confidential” information, With the Balkans all tied up with tine line about 250 miles south of w e d feeUngs? Thea do try Lydia B. a ls o F held in escrow. fidential information and had K nfcham s Vegetable Compound to it's **S passed it on to his were made and all th at 99.44 per cent of us a red ribbon the world began to the U. S. border. xelJeve such symptoms. IVs famov$ Moi Fund No. 2 was established under ever expect. wonder which small nation the for this purpose! private operation of the mines and public he had a dozen offers from Build new beef, canning plants Tafcen regularly—Plnkham’s Com* FLASI The same thing applies to govern­ Communist tide would engulf next. 3■ in the “clean” states of northr pound helps build up resistance v i s i t ,4f by it mine operators pay 10 cents on other big firms to get on their pay­ wholea rolls. He did, but it wasn’t long be­ ment employees. Those who act Some thought Finland might be ern Mexico and continue to run against such, distress. Thousands have e n . C o l each ton of coal mined. By June 30 otherwise soon depart. the top name on the list, others reported benefit! Also a very effective it will contain 50 million dollars. This fore he left Washington. He didn’t those now operating. , . stomachic tonic. Worth trying! get any more confidences. BuJ fund is administered by Lewis him­ LYaiA U inm M SS^ self, plus Ezra Van Horn, represent­ A lesser factor in the affair was ing the coal operators, and for a a newspaper reporter. It was dis­ HOW PRICES DEFLA TE time Thomas E. Murray, a New covered that he was on the payroll of a brokerage firm to whom h<* York manufacturer, representing o u k the public. However, d failure of phoned anything he thought might, Watch Y . be of interest after he had written LIQl Lewis and Van Horn to agree even Consumer Resistance Does It Gel i f on details caused Murray to throw his story for his paper whose last Those same forces which recently below the levels of a year previous, But when enough consumers indi­ Kidneys/ tfac IaJ up his hands in despair and resign. edition had an early afternoon dead­ knocked down prices of food and the study says. cate they will not pay increased Help Them Qeanse the Blood other commodities in a spectacular * Meanwhile, Lewis has not line. It was shown that the brokela In manufactured goods, the sup­ prices, then manufacturers and of Hormfol Body Waste paid him all of $25 a month. In the outburst have been quietly at work ply of small radios -recently has stores stiffen their own resistance Your kidneys are constantly filtering 61 even agreed on a proper actu­ all during the past year. waste matter from the blood stream. But arial system for pensions such investigation it also was shown that overflowed the level of demand, to higher prices of materials, wage kidneys sometimes lag in their work—do while he knew what was news for a Rising supply in a number of lines with prices skidding in many cities. not act as Nature Intended—fail to re* WNU as that put into effect by any boosts and the resulting price mark­ move impurities that, if retained, may newspaper, the reporter had only of goods has caught up with de­ Large radios are very close to cur­ ups for the finished goods because oison the system and upset the whole insurance company. Under the Eody machinery. Taft-Hartley law no money can the foggiest idea of what would in­ mand, and in some cases it has rent demand, as are washing ma­ it is evident that such further in­ bumped into demand and money Symptoms may be sagging backache, be paid out for pensions until terest a broker as he probably chines, stoves and deep-freeze units. creases will prevent the products persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, never owned a share of stock in his supplies on their way down, accord­ getting up nights, swelling, puf&nees such an actuarial system is As long as consumers demand from being sold. under the, eyes—a feeling of nervous established. life. He was duly fired from the ing to an analysis by the "family goods despite rising prices, the When demand falls off and meets anxiety and loss of pep and strength* paper, and suspended from the economics bureau of Northwestern Other signs of kidney or bladder dis­ study pointed out, the manufacturer rising supply, the result is a halt in order are sometimes burning, scanty or Therefore, while Lewis has around Press club, but nobody was too National Life Insurance company. will pay higher and still higher 50 million dollars with which to pay ' ttie price rise and often a sharp too freqneot urination. sore. Poultry, eggs, potatoes, oranges, costs for materials and labor, downturn. Sometimes, consumers, There should be no doubt that prompt pensions — once he complies with caimed fruit juices, certaip canned treatment is wiser than neglect. Use the Taft-Hartley law — he now is They knew, as my friend in­ rather than have his production merchants and manufacturers all Doan’s Pilla. Dean's have been winninc fruits and vegetables, preserves and shut down and his flow of goods to new friends .for more than forty years. intimating that he will call a strike dicated, it was stupidity rather decide that prices are going to keep They have a nation-wide reputation. than lack of virtue which was jellies all have had little private re­ the consum er cut off. Retail stores on declining and therefore cut their Are reeommended by grateful people tho to get pensions for aged miners. * cessions of their own during the buy his finished products despite country over. Atk gout neighbor! As usual, it is the miners who suf­ Iiis chief sin. buying still more all along the line. P ^t year. By the end of 1947 the higher manufacturing costs be­ Downward price spirals usuallj fer while Lewis and the operators My own first lesson on the subject prices of most of these items either cause they know their customers make faces at each other. start in that way, the study ob lUrM of Washington journalistic ethics had leveled off or were actually want the goods. served. D o a n s P ills ItIUl IlltKlI THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. I Box Home Swedish Schooner Lisa CLASSIFIED Of 1799Still Sailing Seas I h DEPARTMENT The Swedish schooner Lisa, built -L IBL In 1799, claim s to be the oldest sail­ ing ship still in service. At one ATJ TOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. period she was a slaver; now she S Long Wheelbase 2V» ton GMC 6x4 GI trucks. Practically new tires, have new SPEAKS _ carries cargoes like wood and ce­ block assemblies for two of these trucks arm HOUSEHOLD n ! M r ~ ' ^ntcmalionAl Unifcrm V i l l ment. She was given an overhaul that will no with trucks. 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Send make and year Feed Handling Setup The Kingdom of God of car with check or M.O. (No C.O.D.) to 'HARRY L1FSON, Distributor It is an old saying that all farm |clow sim* 210 E. 175th St. - New York 57, N. Y. Lesson for March 21, 1948 vindow equipment was first thought of by a Ialtoni on TflKtlflXflTIVES? snd as- BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. farmer. Whether that saying holds hnttcrn in* true may be questioned. But it is TESUS went back to his boyhood I required. MAlLE AND SELL CONCRETE BLOCKS, J home in Nazareth, and on |n s includ* operate your own business, cash in on the certain that much of it did come Try 7/>/s /nsfcod to make building boom , m ach in es 40 to 250 p e r h o u r, into being as the result of ideas the Sabbath he went into the ■ienv. also mixers, conveyors, motors. synagogue, “as was his custom.” Madison Equipment Co., Madison, Tenn. which some farmer had concerning J d S T TH I ways to improve and speed up the They gave, him the Ix Pattern ■company, 7 STANDA RD -SIZE performance of his various chores. Book of- Isaiah, JUlCT- O f BOWLING ALLEYS A pertinent example of this fact from which he read Good Condition; priced reasonable. is shown in the accompanying illus­ a passage in the J. S. LAIRD tration. It shows a homemade 61st chapter, add­ l E M O lt Iters _ Phone 173 or IVrItc P .O . B ox 191 - W est P o in t, G a. weighing bin, which was conceived ing, “This day is ■Violin by a Midwestern farmer for use this Scripture ful­ $115.00 PUTS YOU IN POPCORN BUSI­ NESS. Also now have Peanut Roasters. with his automatic feed- handling filled in your ears,” INA JMh cen- Send for Circulars. setup. It holds several tons of feed Luke 4:21. POPCORN SUPPLY, Box $38, Atlanta, Ga. Jesus had come m s s O F Im a s te rs and is fixed to the ceiling by a series I r th e ir OPPORTUNITY of heavy springs and turnfihckles, to let people know M , ,IF YOU HAVE SlOO one spring being located at each about God — to re­ WATER t dimin- To Invest In a Highly Profitable Business Proposed by Two Disabled Veterans corner of the bin in the center of veal the Father’s inches Write CUARVIN, Box 135, Tiffin. Ohio bould be two turnbuckles. Tension on the Dr. Newton perfect love for all flR S T springs moves a pointer across a men. He loved the HELP WANTED—MEN scale at the bottom of the bin to Bible, and was constantly reading TtflNCr AGENTS indicate weight up to 3,200 pounds. it, which in his day was the Old ON Call on garages, filling stations with $24.50 quality Wheel Balancer. Competing models A slide gate at the bottom of the Testament only. And he loved the to $2,000. Virgin market. Five minutes a r i s i n g - demonstration means sales. S10 cash com­ bin permits feed to spill out into a Pass the Savory Chicken Pie. Sabbath day, which we now call the mission. Twenty sales possible daily. cart in desired quantities. The bin Lord’s day. Beginning with his res­ Exclusive Territory. Write (See recipes below.) B £ B MFG. CO., Box C 810, Sioux City, la. urrection, the first day of the week has been observed as the Lord’s SALESMEN—WILLING TO MAKE $5.00 Chicken Favorites on each sale and work eight hours each LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU day. And Jesus loved the appointed day. Ten sales or more easily possible. l i t Write for details. When you want to put variety in places of worship, and was always CHATTANOOGA ART MEDALLION CO. Diced Pineapple in Grapefruit found in some synagogue on the ChatttaInooga (2) - Tenn. the menu, or combine interesting flavors or stretch the meat nicely, Juice Sabbath. Don’t you wish you might •Chicken Chow Mein have been in Nazareth that day Pullorum clean N. H. Red, l iv e s t o c k the thing to do is to serve chicken. You’ll find chicken prices doing Salad of Assorted Vegetables when he stood up to read the Scrip­ Barred Cross and Sex-Link Don’t Take Chances With Calf Scours . . . 9 0 of which are caused by vitamin defi­ a favor to your budgets these days, Hard Rolls Butter ture? Cockerels $6.00 per 100. ciency. Prevent and treat nutritional scours Lemon Sherbet • • • in calves with Dr. LeGear’s Calf Vitamins. and what’s even nicer, chicken can Pullets $15.00 per 100. Easy to give, effective and economical. be combined with so many foods Cookies Beverage WHAT HE CAME TO DO Straight run $10.00 per 100. that give you •Recipe given. ESUS, I repeat, came to reveal MISCELLANEOUS J ED’S CHICKS nice substantial God to men, which is but another Manchester, N. H. - - O D ______. . . . . m eals so ideal for way of saying that he came to teach per gallon in half-gallons or gallons de­ Chicken Tetrazzini. livered in three hundred gallon lots In cooler weather. (Serves 6) men about the Kingdom of God. Georgia. Mixon Milling Co., Cairo, Ga. Why not try 4 tablespoons fat Here we shall need to read Mark AEROPLANE TIRES and TUBES. New chicken with 4 tablespoons flour 4:26-29, and Romans 14:17. and used in most sizes. For farm and grove To Help Avoid use. Wholesale and retail. E. H. GREEN* dumplings for an 3A teaspoon salt “The Kingdom of God is as if a Box 295, Avon Park, Fla. old-fashioned sa­ W teaspoon white pepper man should cast seed into the FOST CARDS with picture of your house, vory favorite? W teaspoon celery salt ground,” said Jesus; and Paul, in C O L D S a n d garden, children, self, or other subject. Or, a tender crus­ Also copies of Children’s portraits, etc. 2 cups milk Romans 14:17, says, “The King­ Samples 10c, credited on order. COPY- ty pie with pieces W cup sliced mushrooms dom of God is not meat and drink; CRAFT, Box 507, South Berwick, Maine. of chicken and vegetables in nice 1 tablespoon fat - but righteousness, and peace, and COUGHS CUT-RATE DISTRIBUTOR Home-made “weighing bln/' rich gravy. 2 cups cooked, diced cliicken joy in the Holy Spirit.” offers sundries, novelties, toys, premiums built by Midwestern farmer. due to colds--- to smart buyers. Free catalog on request. 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Bargain list now out. recommend BRYANT SUPPLY CO. - Emporia, Va. follows: Whole grain is blown into pitch and help supply valuable pro­ 3A cup crumbs It manifests itself in the daily life of tein, minerals and vitamins to the the individual, in the home, in the SCOn'S EMULSION COURTSHIP AND WHAT FOLLOWS told an overhead bin, from which it flows Prepare white sauce from first with humorous Cartoon Album. Give it to into a blower-equipped hammermill diet. six ingredients. Remove from school, in the church—everywhere. If yon catch colds Newlyweds. $1.25 postpaid. BABIES, C931 * • * often—because you 40ih Southwest, Seattle, Wash. on the first floor. Ground grain is Chicken Pie. heat. Saute mush- don’t get enough blown back into the mixer and then (Serves 6) rooms in one “THY KINGDOM COME” A&D Vitamin food—you'll be grateful FOR SALE—Three (3) wooden, belt-driv­ for the way good-tasting Scotfe en. laundry washers, one 2-pocket 40"x84"; drops into the weighing bin.' The I chicken for stewing tablespoon of fat. CO VITAL is this truth for the Emulsion helps build you up and helps one 2-pocket 40,rx40". Christian that Jesus, in the pat­ ONE (I) IO-HP. GE motor and all neces­ mixer and grinder are operated by 1 onion Add with chicken ward off colds, build stamina and i t ' s sary equipment for operating washers. five-horsepower motors, whereas tern prayer, teaches us to say, “Thy resistance. Scotfs is a HIGH MUST sell at once. AU for $400.00. 4 carrots and spaghetti to ENERGY FOOD TONIC— l i o n the whole grain is blown into the 3 or 4 celery leaves White sauce. Pour Kingdom come. Tliy will be done on rich in natural A&D Vitamlna Ideal White Swan Laundry Co. storage bin by tractor power. 3 or 4 sprigs parsley earth as in heaven.” and energy-building natural j s f 2 723 King St. » Charleston 20, S. C. into a greased oil. Good tasting. Easy to 14 cup sliced, cooked mushrooms casserole and If we live in the atmosphere of digest. Economical too. Bay iscles.ten- 114.cups peas, cooked .. sprinkle top with this prayer, we shall embody today a t your d rug store. > quickly POULTRY, CHICKS Sc EQUIP. 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento daily the fruits of the coming Js purpose. StartBaby Chicks Right! Use Dr. Le Gear’s Automatic Egg Washer cheese, melted butter and crumbs. MORE than just a tonic— |e rubefa- A-A Poultry Tabs in all their drinking wa­ 6 boiled potatoes, cut into quarters Bake in a hot oven for 25 minutes. Kingdom of God. U we really it's powerful nourishment! : warmth ter for effective, economical medication. 2 egg yolks “seek first the Kingdom of God, i surface Satisfaction guar. Be ready with Dr Le- Chicken Stew with Dumplings. Gear’s A-A Tabs when your chicks arrive! % cup chicken stock and his righteousness,” we lift the (Serves 6) it. gcniie, 2 cups flour level of Ufe wherever we stand SEND POSTCARD TODAY for free infor­ 3 to 4 pound stewing hen SCOTT'S EMULSION ldcd. 50c. mation on zero bloodtested chicks. 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Low mortality, quick growth. der, remove skin I tablespoon chopped parsley munity, in the church. Twenty years experience. Prices and cir­ from pieces of * • * cular upon request. Place disjointed chicken into W hy scratch and Georgia Perm it No. 78-63 chicken and KINGDOM OF GOD AMONG MEN suflerhopelessly? ELLISON’S HATCHERY Prof. F. B. Wrigbt demonstrat­ place in a baking saucepan with water, salt and pep­ TT IS not enough to consider, this Scottsburg - - Indiana per. Cover and cook slowly until Hching Find happy relief fctly be- ing the new egg washing machine dish with cut-up I truth in terms of some far-off as so many others p o i th© REAL ESTATE—MISC. developed at Cornell university. carrots, peas, tender, from 2 Vt to 3 hours. Remove dramatic event. It is a present force or Dry d o — use s o o t h ­ espel chicken and skim fat from stock. ing, m edicated F O R SA L E The device makes it possible for mushrooms, pi­ and factor in today’s world. Insrars St. Simons Island. Six bedroom, 5 bath two two persons to wash, dry and pack miento and pota­ Add carrots and peas and cook for One day the Pharisees asked RESINOL, the per, in- story cottage, furnished, near beach. 356 10 minutes. Mix flour with water to popularotntm ent I m c m - acre estate on-Inland waterway, boating, five cases of eggs an hour, five to. Strain and thicken the gravy, Jesus when the Kingdom of God o f many u s e s B eli you fishing, beautiful home. 16 unit Tourist times as fast as the same jobs a smooth paste and stir into broth. should come. He told them that it Eczema Court, Hte. 17. If you want a home in the using all the stock. Cover ingredi­ the on- fastest growing section of Georgia, write could be done by band. As most ents in the casserole with it. Sift Cook until clear and thickened. Add would not come with observation— } w a y it; IV. L. WILKES, St. Simons Island, Ga. poultrymen and their wives spend chicken, parsley and dumplings. pou are flour with baking powder and salt, that it is within the hearts of men. OICitfeitom Sptfoa M Rpb Rwmfl from two to four evenings a week Dumplings. SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. and cut in the shortening. Combine What did be mean? I beUeve cleaning eggs by hand, this m i- egg yolks with the stock and add to 1 cup flour that he meant just this, that the ONNMEtUMISY iN chine will result in a big saving in dry ingredients. Mix lightly with a V i teaspoon salt Kingdom of God wiU and must * promptly relieve coughs o f T /Rode Sudwd time.' fork. Knead gently for a few sec­ 2 teaspoons baking powder manifest itself in the common af­ P j j p * ? I Year - Giant Size onds, then roll out to fit top of cas­ I tablespoon chicken fat, melted fairs of everyday Ufe. We may I egg, beaten IDO EverbIoDming Varieties Formula Computes Feed serole. Cut vents in crust. Wet edges hinder its manifestation. 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16 to 900-20 inclusive, and little son, of South Ft. Smith, John A. Kelly SECOND PRIZE . $1.00 Ark., returned home Friday after John A. Kelly, 67, a native of THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED that I may have in stock, at 10% spending two weeks with their (Mocksville, but for many years a • grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adults 50c. McKnight, Advance, R. I. They resident of Salisbury, died in a A d m is s io n : Children 25c. below dealers cost pri e. Come in keep posted on what is happen­ hospital m that city March 9th, ing in Davie County by reading following an extended illness. i and look them over. * The Record. Mr. Kelly is survived by two ^M ANAGERS. j sisters, Misses Mary aad Elva Kel' SAM TALBERT ELMER MOCK Gilmer Hartley received nose ly, of Salisbury, and one brother, EULIUS SHERMER W. B. ETCHISON and leg injuries about 7:45 o ’clock Henry T. Kelly, of Taylorsville. (Sponsored By Shady Grove High School) ■ Thursday morning when his ’39 Funeral services were held at Ford sedan and a Bell Bakery L M. DWIGGINS SER­ Dodge truck, driven by Leary Cra­ Summerset Funeral home, Salis­ ven, collided in South Mocksville. bury, Thursday morning at 11 Mr. Hardey was carried to Dr. o’clock, and the body brought to WILLIAM MONCURE, M. D. VICE STATION Lester Martin’s office for first aid, Mocksville and laid to rest in OFFICE 510 W. INNESS ST.. SALISBURY. N. C. by Robert Lyerly, and later car­ Joppa cemetery. Mr. Kelly had ried to his home. The Ford car Statesville Highway Mocksville was damaged right much. Craven many friends in Mocksville Whoj HOURS UNTIL 9 P. M. is said to have escaped uninjured. were saddened by his death. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSV1LLE, N. C.

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Randolph St. Chicago 80» HL Yellowstone National park ever wastes. He craved it as a cat would counter. “I just need about six Enclose 20 cents tor pattern. failed to erupt? catnip or a homesick Eskimo, an neath her coolness, he thought he more,” he said as she rang up the No ______4. Because of the high U. S. birth Iceberg. detected an undercurrent of excite­ money, “and I’ll have enough for rate, how many children will be And now, as he hurried his m ent. the kid’s birthday. Thanks a lot, added to the school population in chunky form up the narrow street, She said courteously, “Did you Miss Topley.” A d d re s s - the next ten years? ' the blue neon above Topley’s win­ get everything?” Spence was up. He was past the 5. Why are some sand beaches dow blazed welcome in letters two The man shrugged his shoulders threshold and into the street. A de­ feet high. and laid the bags on the counter. taining hand touched his shoulder. The Answers Spence slid into a seat. He “Yeah,” he grunted. “Exceptin’ He brushed it off. MISERIES breathed, “Razzberry soda, please. powdered sugar.” His tone was “Pu-leez,” and a slim figure twist­ OF gruff. He tore the bag down the ed around and blocked his passage.; Relieve Topley speciaL” 1. In a w ay, yes. P aul Nipkow center. “What’s the big idea,” he de­ invented the electrical telescope He closed his eyes and envisioned a monument of pink and white.*. Spence stared. There, tucked in manded. which led to television in 1884. In between two packages lay a jar of “I couldn’t help it. Once you got 1894, Marconi invented wireless A girl’s voice, clear and soft, Chest Colds reached him. telegraphy which lead to radio. “Ras-bry soda,” she informed. . , V . \ 2. No. Whale sharks are gener­ “Without ras-bries.” ally indifferent to the-proximity of He raised his head. Her eyes were human beings. warm 'and gray. An amused smile 3. No. Since its discovery in bowed her lips. PENETRATES STfiMUtATES 1870 it has never failed to erupt, into upper bron­ chest, throat and “Without—” he faltered. chial tubes with back surfaces like usually every 65 minutes. Her manner humored his confu­ special soothing a warming. com­ 4. Five million. Today’s school sion. But Spence didn’t see that. It forting poultice. population is 18,200,000. struck him she was part of the soda. At bedtime rub throat, chest 5. Because the grains of sand on That the dream also took her in. and back w ith Vicks VapoRub. such beaches have sharp corners Relief-bringing action starts and therefore pack and form a He watched her scoop out a gob of instantly . .. 2 ways at once! surface hard enough to drive on. ice-cream, drop it into a tail glass, And it keeps up this special squirt in a crimson syrup and heard Benetrating-Stimulatingoiriim iiitbiiig, ac­ the harsh gurgle of carbonated wa­ tion for h o u rsf ter. The glass was placed before in the night to > VdICKS him. bring relief.. V V a p o R m He placed his lips to the straw and pulled. Coldness luxuriously Tj^MBROIDER this sunburst in AS PURE AS MONEY CAN BUY flowed over his tongue, daubed his •*-' outline, single - stitch o r eye­ palate, trickled down his throat and lets. Sequins for dots. It’s an St. Joseph a s p ir in touched off revelations of delicious­ easy-to-sew blouse! WORLD'S LARGEST. :SELLER AT- IOi ness he’d almost forgotten. It evoked imagery. Lying face upward in a Pattern 682 has embroidery transfer: shallow mountain lake . . . elastic blouse pattern in Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, --ECZEMA stars shimmering on waters above 18, 20; 40. State size. H Kj E l s s c a l in g . . . night winds whispering of giant Quickly apply soothing and com­ pines . . . drifting . . . drifting in a Grandma forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with rowboat . . . and a girl beside him its wholesome antiseptics and na­ . . . gray-eyed and pretty . . . a girl A tall man loomed in the doorway. He was thick shouldered, and ture aiding medication. Nothing else muscles like Idaho potatoes bulged his arms, laden at the moment like it—nothing so comforting—or like . . . and he looked up. He felt SPEARIN'... pleasant for externally caused skin the impact of her presence. with two big paper bags. troubles. 35c. Get a package today. She said, “You enjoyed that?” raspberries. Atop the pile glistened started—I couldn’t stop you. How Enjoyedl He’d known the price­ another of cherries, bright, red, about having a super special—with A watched kettle never boils— lessness of a cold glass of water. He full, exciting and prophetic of de­ m e?” especially if you leave a spoon in ■.W A IE LOW PRICE... | g grinned. light. Spence visioned maraschino cher­ the pan. The spoon conducts heat “Hit the spot like a letter from away from the liquid and retards home.” Vaguely, he could hear the man ries floating on a rose pond above counting. Meaningless numbers. submerged raspberries. He also dis­ boiling. Spence expected a smile, but she - - • — merely picked up his empty glass He’d have to have a Topley special covered lights in her eyes, flashes $ 6M uaaindb|^ of radiant promise. He placed her Glue a small piece of cloth CoodHoBStkMplog and "erased'the moist ring^beifeaffi j £rst’ then cale^ the girl. measuring tape to the inside of with an efficient stroke of a damp Spence regarded her expression. In arm in his. The action seemed most jury dominated her fair face and a natural. “I’m glad you’ve re­ the wooden frame of your knitting cloth. He felt he’d missed the tar­ bag. You’ll find this handy when get, but wide. He rose awkwardly pensive smile hovered about her formed,” -he grinned. They went lips. It rebuked him. back into the store. sewing or knitting. . j « WHAT MAKES and plunged a hand into his pocket. —•— With sinking heart and forward YOU His coin vibrated on the counter. A If delicate net curtains are frustrated ring. thrust of lean jaw, Spence gulped SNIFFLE? and announced: placed in a cheesecloth bag, they The cash register crr-unged dis­ may be laundered safely in the Answer: Infection in nasal passages. 2 “Sir, I want to talk to you.” drops of Penetro Nose Drops in each nos­ missal. Spence half-wheeled to go. washing machine. Such articles as tril check sniffles, sneezes, reduce watery In turning, his eye caught the tab, •“What’s botherin’ you, son?” nylon hose and lingerie may also flow that helps spread infection. You NO SALE! The'girl’s, hand swept to SAVIN* for a rainy day is swell— breathe freer, feel relief quickly. Get Spence cleared his throat. “You be washed this way. if it don't stop you from enjoyin' her blouse pocket. The clink of look like a regular guy," he began. — o— th e su n n y ones. metal told him his coin had joined 65 paid Norene Blsckcter. M a&rille, K y* PENETRO DROPS “Now, supposin’ you had a con­ Lose hinges are a common cause others. scientious employe. You’d want to of sagging doors, and often the It was none of his concern, yet the keep her, huh?” mere tightening of the screws will I D rXT E M A E says to me: “Gran* So You Think You Inay how kin I be sure of gettin’ act had been so brazen. He heard “You said it,” the man nodded correct the trouble in a jiffy. How­ a top quality margarine ?** And I SNYDER’S QUALITY Egg Bred himself saying, “Don’t they treat vigorously. H ave Moods ever, if there is some warping of answers her in ies two words. CHICKS give you larger egg prof­ you right, here?” “Now if you had a person like A young navy lieutenant, not too the wood, a planing job probably "Table-Grade." Yep. Nu-Maid its. From U. S. Certified-Pollorum Table- Grade M argarine is fine as Spence couldn’t make out her ex­ that and you felt she was compe­ long out of the service, told me over will be necessary. can be. Made 'specially fer the clean, selected, handculled breed­ pression. “They do,” she answered tent to take care of the._ store,” the luncheon table the other day tab le. ers, backed by pedigreed breeding. succinctly. Spence took a deep breath and that he became very much discour­ The vitamin' value of lettuce BEN TUMBLEWEED, travelin* All chicks R. O. P. sired. Sexed or “I saw you pocket that money.” plunged, “would you give her a aged over himself. I pointed out he drops markedly when this vege­ man says, you kin jes’ about tell straight run. New Hampshire, “So what?” her coolness Irritated raise if she was to ask you. Would hadn’t any reason to be. He has a table is kept in the refrigerator what kind of a woman will come White leghorn. Write for Free him. you?” good job. He’s doing it well. too long. The rate of loss corre­ to the front door of aiarm house folder with prices. by lookin at the front yard flow If the owner caught you—” “Guess so,” the man acknowl­ “That’s just the trouble,” he said. sponds to the amount of wilting. ers and shrubbery.41 SNYDER FARM & HATCHERY ‘There’s nothing he could do edged. “I’m not doing it well. I know I’m —•— Route I-T - Summerfield, Fla. about it,” she began to straighten a . “How much?” not. One day I feel sure that I have To retain the flnffiness of che­ row of glasses* before her. The ges­ will be paid upon publica­ “Well,” the man’s thick shoulders everything a man needs to be suc­ nille or candlewick bedspreads tion to the first contributor of ture tokened disinterest in his opin­ heaved. “Maybe ten,” he said at cessful and happy. Then the next hang them double and wrong side each accepted saying or idea for ions. More, it infuriated him. last. day I’m clear down in the dumps. out when drying. In this manner "Grandma Speakin’.’’ Address I wouldn’t have believed it,” he “You heard him,” Spence turned the tufting rubs together and is Nu-Maid Margarine, Cincinnati It’s my moods. Isn’t there anything 2, Ohio. J f , TEA for the m anaged. triumphantly toward the girl, “I’m a person can do about moods?” kept fluffy. Instantly he was sorry for her. He a witness.” I told him, as I am presently —•—- In these days of inflation and noticed that dark lashes rested on Acid foods such as tomatoes, high-cost-of-living, wouldn’t you She nodded. Her eyes were glow­ going to tell you,, that of course like to have yellow margarine at her cheeks. He realized also his ing. there is something anyone can do lemons and vinegar are apt to the same price as white marga­ heart was thumping and there was “If you’ll excuse me, son," the about his moods. I told him further­ leave a stain on porcelain enamel rine? Write your Congressmen © Jo® 3®1' a quaver in his voice that he man was saying, “I’m kind of busy. more something he’never heard ol of range or refrigerator. So be and ask their help. couldn’t control. I got a lot of deliveries to make." before, that having moods is per­ careful in handling these foods in “Why don’t you ask for a raise?” He handed a paper to the girl. fectly normal, perfectly natural, the kitchen. “I can’t—” “Here’s the bill,” he remarked. and a good rather than a bad thing. —•— “Then quit. Get another job.” “Thanks. I’ll file it. Oh, yes,” We know a good deal more about Do not immerse the electrical A tall man loomed in the door­ Spence saw her reach into her moods now than we.did a few years parts of an appliance in water, Table-Gr^id e ago, for now we Imow that at cer­ particularly the motor, heating MARGARINE tain times we are going to be element, thermostat, or switch. happy, regardless of how things break for us, while at others we are going to feel depressed, also regard­ less of how things break. Largely responsible for this in­ esher-so..ld$tier, CrisperJ formation is Dr. Rexford Hershey of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the first scientists to study J u M U g tr our emotional curves. Because Kellogg’s Com Flakes By his researches Dr. Hershey are so popular, they come to Grace Noll Crowell proved that we all have our ups and you fresher. Crispy-delicious! downs and these occur with regu­ larity. We are elated, cheerful, Old City Gate 1 ABOVE the city ttrect-a church « spin pleasant, unpleasant, peevish, St Augustine grouchy. That is one cycle. Then we Is dimbing its bright ladder to the sky. become elated, cheerful, pleasant, The steeple's slates glow ted, its tip is fire, and so forth, again. Our lives are a A single bunting finger there, and high series of cycles—emotional cycles. This superb blend of Above that peak a flying white dove swings, These cycles, moreover, appear A scarlet light upon its lifted wings. /VlOTHtR KNowsjBesrf with almost exact regularity. With R a N i l choice Ceylon and some persons they appear every month; with others every two or India teas has the These a n God's emblems, and they call to three months. 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. It’s Up to Us! GOOD COAL What to Do About It Davie Record Today it doesn't require a genius There is one way, and only one of a Barney Baruch to look into tho D ay P h o n e 194 • N ig h t F hone 119 I way, to avoid a serious depression, future and see that America faces and that way is open to the Ameri­ a great crisis. It doesn’t require the MockRviIIel N . C. can people> Responsibility rests Has Been Published Since 1 8 9 9 wisdom of Solomon to know that if firmly upon each of us, no matter present conditions continue we are i s i s what may be our economic status headed right into a deep and shock­ or individual social background, to ing depression so great that it might - p & i: * choose out this proper course. There affect the fundamental pattern of Walker Funeral Home I M R E f is no way to go, if we should face 4 8 our economy, and hence the en­ into a depression, except toward Y e a r s tire future of the nation. AMBULANCE SERVICE hard work and the high productiv­ We can, if only we would, prevent DAY ORINIGHT ity of industrial peace. a serious depression for many Tljat’s the formula that will en­ years. But to do so would require Phone 48 able us to weather a business reces­ Others have come and gone-yout three things we now definitely lack. sion, provided we begin to use it These proper things will not likely Mocksville, N. C now. We must all tighten our belts, county newspaper keeps going. be done and the depression will like­ Secretary of the Treasury John get our feet on the ground, and go ly come. In the midst of a sober­ W. Snyder and Mrs. Snyder view the priceless exhibit during the to work just as hard as we can Sometimes it has seemed hard to ing depression, however, we mieht Freedom Train’s stay in Washing­ work. A greatly increased measure muster sufficient courage to do the ton, D. C., which dramatically re­ of productivity per man-hour is the right things and thereby shorten its Uncle Sam Says veals the important role United best answer to the present situation make “buckle and jjtongue” meet but duration. States Government bonds played in that can be thought up. What If It Comes? the progress of the United States of Doivn Witb Prices soon 'the sun shines and again we I want to outline those necessary America from its inception as a n ation in 1776. With increased productivity, with steps which could prevent depres­ an honest hour’s labor given for sion if taken now, and which would The American people have always march on. Our faithful subscribers, responded to the call to buy free­ every hour’s pay, we could see a shorten a depression if taken after dom bonds. Secretary Snyder is considerable lowering of prices. In­ it is upon us. In the first place, directing a stepped-up campaign to deed, with genuine whole-hearted most of whom pay promptly, give us there is required a brand of bold, sell more U. S. Savings Bonds as an cooperation from labor and indus­ courageous, forthright, non-political anti-inflationary measure and to in­ try, it would be quite possible to courage and abiding faith in our executive leadership beyond any­ sure continued peace and pros­ increase output as much as 40% perity. thing Washington seems likely to generally. This should be enough to fellow man. display. In Your Interest | bring about a general 25% reduction In the second place, it would ne­ in prices. This could be done with cessitate a lot of new, daring, ven­ JOHN GUNTHER, noted our present labor force and without If your neighbor is dot taking The turesome, resourceful industrial ac­ author of the hook. “In­ increased working hours. tivity, which because of unfavorable side U. S. A." This would in fact bring prices ~ - \ v tax rates, industrial strife, and gen­ “A traveler across down until it would be equivalent to Record tell him to subscribe. The eral want of vision, we seldom see. America cannot help but an increase in wages. This is the In the third place, it would require be impressed with its greatness. A one sound answer to the present price is only $1.50 per year "in the from labor leaders in general a country becomes great through the threat of a depression.. Such answer hard work and thriftiness of its citi­ very genuine, honest, sincere, and United States Savings Sands have would also give us hope of regaining State, and $2.00 in other states. effective effort to remove all prac­ zens. I know of no better way for made last minute Christmas shop­ the encouragement of thrift than to our foreign markets, which have tices and policies that hinder maxi­ ping worries a thing cf the past for suggest continued investment by had little attention paid to them mum production per man-hour, and wise Americans. In fact even though everyone in U. S. Savings Bonds, since the war. that needlessly add to the cost' of you thought about what to give which, after all, represent* the con Wisdom of a Sage goods, construction, and so on, of members of your family or close .inued greatness of our country.” The importance of this thing When You Come To Town which we likewise see but little. friends for a month Cf Sundays you U. S. Treasury Der^rUncu . prompted Bernard M. Baruch to Toward Real Raises could not come up with a better idea than Savings Bonds. Think of state recently that the whole post­ These three steps would bring Savings Bonds in terms of what f-ey war world would “get going only if Make Our Office Your about three conditions necessary if will do for the recipient. Fcr ex­ men work” and to come out for a 51A we are to prevent depression, un­ ample, bonds provide immediate day, 44 hour week. Tbe seriousness employment, and mediocrity. One funds in the event of an eaisrgency of the problem we face is such that Headquarters. of the first things this formula and help to pay for education, trav­ we may be able to save civilization would lead to would be real under­ el, a new home or a dozen and one m GEORGE S. BENSON if we accept the challenge, Mr. standing and cooperation between ctlier tilings wMch members of ynar [ 4 ^ Prtsidettl--Merdittii Celltge Baruch said, adding that this would industry and labor, which is an es­ family dream about. Your gift of a Searey. Jirienses We Are Always Giad To bond makes you a partner in t'»e mean greater effort than that ex­ sential to the continued welfare of realization of the fondest hope of erted during the war. this nation. We have not fooled som eone yon love. W hat ;,=fire could In proposing a 44 hour work week, ourselves into the foolish belief that you ask of a Cnristnas gift? Irreconcilable “with no strikes or layoffs to Jan­ See You. these great segments of industry V, S. I rc.Kury Depnrlmcat Russia today is firmly opposed to u a ry I, 1949,” a s a m eans of in­ must ever be at cross purposes. almost everything and anything that creasing production, Mr. Baruch In the seconS place, these'things America suggests. There is one pos­ recognized our present tendencies would lead to an increase of at least Uncle Sam Says sible exception, and that is: aid to to put limitations on our work. He 40 per cent in actual amount of Russia. Since Russia’s cross-pur- emphasized that & way must be goods produced without increases in poses with us are so evident, it is found for production to flow smooth­ labor costs. At the same time there natural to ask why she got that ly. This achieved, then a “sense of Be A n “Engineer in G ood would be no decrease in rate of way. Why does she find it conveni­ security would return to worker and wages earned. Tlrs would rapidly ent, ever to go out of her way, to employer, and the reaction upon the increase the effectiveness of com­ oppose America? economy of the world would be deep Eating”—D o H om e Canning! petition and wc’Jd bring cuts in It Is not because we did not help and lasting.” prices ranging from 20 to 25 per Bnssia enough during the war. Mat­ Heads Together teen years later, an American, A. K. cent, thus giving a real raise in ter of fact, we helped Russia then The sage Mr. Baruch has more. Simple Instrustions Bcscl Shriver of Baltimore, invented tho standards of living for the entire to th e e x ten t of $11,681,000,000. T his “Until we have unity, until we on Science “retort” or “pressure” cooker. public, labor as well as others. was lend-lease, of which we will ex­ straighten out and solve our prob­ A Simple Formula lems of production, and have inter­ In 1858 John Mason patented the pect to get little or nothing in re­ Mason jar with neck designed for In the third place, these lower nal stability, there is no basis on- You may not have a degree as an turn. AWhat we got from Russia in receiving a screw type cap. The prices would increase demand for which the world can renew itself engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when reverse lend-lease, compared with Mason jar with porcelain-lined zinc our goods. American industry has, physically or spiritually,” he con­ you’re home canning you’re using th e more th an $11% billions that cap is an old reliable. Mason would more nearly than that of any oth­ tinued. If labor and industry would scientific principles just as surely as went her way, was little more than probably be astounded by the 1947 er nation, reached the mass mar­ put their heads together, come to a a mining, chemical, electrical or 1-S00 of one billion — only $2,213,0(50. cap for sealing the Mason jar. This kets. Our industry has produced realistic solution of their problems, other engineer. That is, if you fol­ Disguised Purposes new style cap is a two-piece metal goods .that make the least of ‘us shake hands across the table and go low glass jar manufacturer’s instruc­ Then, when UNRRA decided to affair with a Dome lid whicb has veritable kings. And the end of this to work in earnest to whip this tions, for they are basad upon scien­ accumulate a big fund to help sealing compound on the under side is nowhere in sight. threat of immediate depression tific discoveries made over a period needy nations, America gave 70 per and is tested for seal by pressing on This advice sounds extremely through maximum and whole-heart­ of a century and a half. cent of the total. Our part was $2,- the center of the lid with the finger. simple, and it is just that sim­ ed production, then ab on* would Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris 279,000,000. The Russians did not put Sealing with the Dome lid is made plicity that makes the formula up anything. ’Yet Russia has helped have anytliiiig to fMir. confectioner, Nicolas Appert, set out worthy. This -simple formula for Wbat would you say if you saw a doubly sure by the new type metal groundhog emerge from his hole to manage UNRRA. Actually, Rus­ to find a method of food preserva­ prosperity of the entire nation re­ band which bears down on the iid this month with a stock of Savings sia has so manipulated the aid to tion and win a 12,0 0 0 -franc prize quires only honest, intelligent, un­ at three pressure points. Sands in his paws? Millions of my several European countries that the Uncle Sam Says offered in 1795 by the French gov­ selfish, courageous citizenship and Also reliable in seal is the light­ nieces and nephews, who own Sav­ people there thought they were be­ ernment. Napoleon, like Frederick leadership. May God raise up, the ings Bonds and are adding to tbeir ning type jar with rubber ring, glass ing helped by Russia, rather than the Great, believed an army travels leadership for the sake of this na­ bond holdings regularly through the lid and wire bail. by America. on its stomach, and the folks at home tion, our posterity, and the world. Payroll Savings or the Bond-A- Many scientific experiments and Now, the Marshall plan calls for got hungry and discontented tool May we, individually, exercise Month Plans, would say that Mr. Nicolas won the prize, after 16 jar improvements have perfected pro­ Groundhog has at last acquired additional help for European coun­ the intelligent citizenship the days cesses for today’s home canning and common sense as a prophet of an tries. It proposes that America use years’ work, but his methods and ahead will require. it is upon them that instructions you early spring. There is no better har­ fro m $15 to $22 billions in an effort equipment have been greatly im­ proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ binger of a bright, happy future is to get those countries on a self-sus­ there than the growing, safe, profit- handicaps, not knowing a tempera­ erature such as the Ball Blue Book taining basis. Not only does Russia making financial reserve of United ture beyond boiling is required for are based. Follow these instructions Uncle Sam Says oppose this aift, but she has inspired States Savings Bonds; processing some foods and having and you become an “Engineer in the creation of the Communist In­ U. S. Treasury Department to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit ternational. This organization oper­ until 1860 did Louis Pasteur estab­ of your family’s health and increased ates in nine different countries and lish the fact that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de- In Your Interest | is dedicated to complete opposition responsible for food spoilage. Four­ I iicious home canned foods. to anything that resembles Ameri­ DOROTHY DIX, noted can policy in internat'o^n 1 affairs. newspaper columnist ar.d Good Neighbors? counselor to millions of Just why this continued opposition Americans, says: from Russia? In my opinion, it ‘‘The best advice I comes definitely from the.^act that have ever given in my long life is Communism is irreconcilable to the the advice I give Americans now; American way of life. If it be ob­ i i i * . that is, keep buying and holding Vvhy not step on your own per- U. S. Savings Bonds because they served that Communism did not of­ sosal-sccurity self-starter to make L E T U S D O will insure your future happiness. fer opposition during the war, it !>13 t' e best year in your life? When Any home with Savings Bonds is may also be observed that Com­ I ysa sign up to buy United States certainly a better home than one munist leaders temporarily went Savings Bands through automatic without Savings Bonds. I can truly underground while America was payroll savings right where you write about the merits of Savings helping Russia stave c f d'?- work, or the Bond-A-Month Plan YOUR JOB PRINTING Bonds in the family relationship, be­ where -you bank, you’re adding cause bonds are really very per­ As soon as the war was over, as soon as lend-lease quit Bowmg iu money-that-grows to your income. sonal in their nature. Savings Bonds Those dollars you put aside, before eventually become the things we Russia, the Communists began to they have the chance to sprout wings hope for, whether it is marriage, a oppose every move for peaceful sta­ and fly away, are sure to come in W e can save you money I new home, children’s education or bilization. They wanted defeated handy later on—to buy a home for Want to know a Leap Tear pro­ plain leisure.” U. S. Trcnsury Dcpartmen posal yon can accept whether you countries to remain defeated. Peace­ your family, an education for your are single or married and have a ful and prosperous countries find children, or years of leisure for o n y o u r dozen children? It’s the proposal to Communism unattractive, indeed. yourself. And, best of all, you’ll be I oin the Payroll Savings Plan for In Your Interest But Russia has now so'ifified her getting back more than you put in J , — $1C0 at maturity for every $75 in- uying United States Savings Bonds, opposition to peace. Rwe?*» offers ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, * or the Bond-A-Month Plan at your PHILLIP MURRAY, . vested today. U. S. Treasury Department * long-range opposition to America's ♦ bank if you are self-employed. Mil­ President, CIO, says: desire for peace. throur;h her Int?r- lions of my nieces and nephews “The Payroll Savings national. STATEM ENTS, POSTERS, BILL I have learned from experience that Plan for the purchase of ♦ a growing nest-egg built'by regular U. S. Savings Bonds of­ This is the answer: Corrmunirvi ♦ Is antagonistic to almo-t evor- « buying of United States Savings fers CIO members an opportunity HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. * Bonds is the best personal guarantee to save in a systematic way for fu­ basic principle in the Airier can wr.y of a hanny future. of life. It is opposed to re’i":nn. Io » ture security, education of children, * purchase of a home, and other the sacredness o? marriage, to pri­ Patronize your home newspaper worth while objectives. The bene­ vate ownershio of property, to free­ fits which result to the individual dom of the individual, to of f HUNTING and to his family will go far to the press and of speech. The Eus » strengthen our democracy, for the and thereby help build up your f f o r strength of each individual is a sia n s deny th a t we can be t Virir t neighbors. They fear a d^monstr.'- f measure of the strength of the Na­ f More tion. I urge all officers and leaders tion of the superiority of the Ameri­ home town and county. * of the Congress of Industrial Or­ can way — a brand of democracy 4 BUSINESS * ganizations to. give their active sup­ Uiat does not need to call up an * T r r O u r A ds port to the program.” International to protect itself. U. S. Treasury Departmcn THE DAVIE RECORD. d TiIhe Uavie r\ • Kecord n I DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER--THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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VOLUMN XLVIX MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1948 . NUM BER 34

NEWS OF LONG AGO How to Get on • W hooping Gougii Claims Scientists Seek Trace Seen Along Main Street Victims Among Infants Of Agriculture’s Start Bv The Street Rairhler. Whooping cough will claim more What W ai Happening In Da­ Scientists who will sail from this ononoo With People victims this year than last, accord­ country shortly expect to find in 1 the vie Before Parking Meters ing to the U. S. public health serv­ Near East traces of the earliest JThreeIIIadies playing' ball in Rev. W. E. henhoor. Hitfh Point. N. C. P4 ice. The communicable disease prob­ And Abbreviated Skirts. civilization. They are going to dig in front of court house—Leslie D an­ One of the greatest problems that ably will be more severe than for a mound which already has yielded, confronts everyone is that of getting any other year since 1943. at successively lower levels, traces iel busy painting" stairway—Char­ (Davie Record, M aach 18, 1914.) to recent years mortality from on with people—getting along with of several ancient races and they lie VogIer walking around court Lint cotton is 134 cents. this cause has vied with that from each other. In order to accomplish hope to find at the very bottom house bareheaded—Jane Dwig- J. F. Owen, of Statesville, was meningecoccus meningitis, mea­ signs of a very ancient village dat­ this well we must realize that "it is sles, diphtheria and poliomyelitis!; Milk Products Help gins pausing for cold drink at soda in town Thursday. ing back to the time when man first absolutely necessary to bear with but of these diseases whooping In Conserving Grain scratched the earth and planted a fountain—Mr. and Mrs. David Miss Blanche Eaton visited in each other in onr mistakes, short­ cough takes the largest proportion­ handful of seeds, an estimated 6,000 Koontz sitting in parked car on comings, .blunders and failures and ate toll of life in infants under one y e a rs ago. Winston last week. year of age and in children under Better Ratiens Result then be willing to take lots and go on If these scientists succeed, they warm afternoon—Betty Ann Tur­ Rev. J. B. Tabor, of Farmington five. In 1944 and 1945, 71 p e r cen t of without fretting, murmuring and com­ When Proteins Are Used will have uncovered traces of the ner, Coaleen Smith and Frances was in town Friday. the deaths from whooping cough plaining. Give as little offense as pos­ With a world grain emergency first and greatest of all the eco­ Collette enjoying refreshments on were in infants under one, and 97 nomic and social revolutions which Miss Luna Brown left last week sible. Don’t form the habit of .criti­ per cent in children under five, em­ and a national drive to conserve grain used in feeding, and with grain have resulted in our present civili­ warm afternoon—Dr. W. M.Long for Cheraw, S. C., where she has cism. The habitual critic never wins phasizing the importance of early prices high, milk by-products are zation. The discovery of agriculture taking time off for hair cut and accepted a position in a bank. to himself many friends. Not many immunization and the proper care —the discovery that seed could be of young patients to prevent com­ more important than ever in poul­ shampoo—Mrs. Robert Lyerly, Jr. people appreciate criticism, even try feeding. planted and made to grow in an L. W . lack son, of Jerusalem, was plications, of which pneumonia is the though sometimes they deserve it. Balanced rations probably can do orderly fashion and yield a greater and little son crossing the square in town last week on his way most common and most serious return than any wild plants—was Criticism should always be done in a Approximately tour times as more to conserve grain used in feed­ —Mrs. Frank Fowler buying" big home from Wilkesboro. ing than any other single measure. the greatest economic or industrial friendly way, not harshly. How neces­ much whooping cough has been re­ bag of large oranges—Mrs. R. G. Milk nutrients found in skim milk, discovery ever made by man. Mrs. W. W. Stroud, of Wins sary it is to love people rather than ported for 1947 as was reported m buttermilk and dried cheese whey Agricvdture did these things for ESrewer operatin g 'b u tto n m achine 1946, and n early tw ice the num ber ton, is spending this week in town despise them; to pray for them rath­ have been found highly effective in primitive man: It simultaneously of deaths were recorded. Whooping «n Cash Store—Members of Farm­ with relatives. er than denounce them; to bear with building balanced poultry rations. made him a villager instead of a cough immunization tor prevention them long and patiently; to criticize nomadic wanderer and for the first ington school faculty shopping in George Walker made a business of disease and deaths should be These milk by-products provide animal proteins of unusual quality. time enabled him to produce more grocery store—Spencer Hanes and trip to Cooleemee this week. Ev­ little and encourage much; to help given to young infants. folks up rather than kick them down; The milk proteins, lactalbumen and than he himself could eat. Men who Rit B. Sanford talking things over ery time George makes a move to lead them to Christ rather than planted grain and waited for the har­ Total D ry Milk Production—1946 vest built shelters, settled in vil­ in front of big department store— there is always something doing. away from Him; to show them the Three Hungarian Towns lages and banded together to pro­ Advance girl taking time off to C. C. Sanford Sons Co., will way heavenward rather than lead Ceded to Cxeehoslovakia tect their produce and their rich visit dental parlor—Betsy Short have'to arrive this week a car load them hellward, or thrust them hell- lands. Government had its begin­ The three Hungarian towns of Hor- sgending llcentsforrefreshments of Ford automobiles. Many of w ard! ning. As the farmers of those early vatjarfulu, Oroszvar and Dunacsun, -^Hubert Eaton trying to buy a Someone has said: “Always say transferred to Czechoslovakia by days produced more and more it our people will buy cars this year. was possible for other men to de­ less than you think. Cultivate a low, the Czech-Hungarian peace treaty, cow—Jack LeGrand carrying ice J. C. Nicholson, of Winston-Sa­ velop the arts of shoemaking, weav­ persuasive voice. How to say it often lie along the Danube at the point cream cones across highway—Mrs. lem, was in town last week on counts more than what you say. Make where the great river makes one of ing and building and to trade their produce for that of the farmers who Grady Ward doing late afternoon business. promises sparingly and keep them its striking shifts in personality. Near the eastern border of Aus­ were producing enough food for sev­ shopping. The citizens of Mocksville, a- faithfully, no matter what it costs eral men. pommerce and industry tria, notes National Geographic so­ !■tnfst Dry Uilk Salld* —■ Haaisn ConsumptionCcwumpttan — Spray — Sprsy Ptmn you. Praise good work done, regard­ n«(onfal Dry Uilk Silidt m, Hwnsn Ccntuni|ilivn « RoHvr woke from their dreams Thurs­ ciety, the Danube turns into the RoDvr thus had their beginnings. less of who did it. If criticism is C Dritd Cwtin urf Nonfat Diy HUk Solitb — Animal FctO day morning to find a six inch lofty, rocky defile known as the D DiM Wtu7 Join Guernsey Club needful, criticize helpfully, not spite­ “Hungarian Gates.” It is beyond ft Dnri Buiwrml® snow staring them in the face. Peterborough, N . H —T he A . fully. Be interested in others; be in­ this gorge that the river takes on casein, have a high growth promot­ Thermostat Tricks Cows Miss Nell Hartman, who -is in terested in their pursuits, their wel­ its new character as a broad, ma­ ing value and contain all the essen­ Into Producing More Milk merican Guernsey Cattle Ctnb an. fare, their homes and families. Let ture stream meandering through school at Greensboro, spent the tial amino acids. These proteins give Cows are*being fooled into drink­ nounces tbe election of the Foster everyone you meet, however, though the fertile plains of northwest Hun­ balance to the lower quality vegeta­ week-end with her parents at gary . ing more water during winter Brothers, Mocksville, N. C., to humble they be, feel that you regard ble protein in grains normally fed Farmington. The former Hungarian area is a months with highly profitable re­ them as of importance. Be cheerful. poultry. sults for farmers. membership. . They have a herd of Misses Ossie Allison and Irene tiny finger of land covering about 35 Hide your pains, worries and disap­ square miles. Its transfer, however, Milk by-products are rich in lac­ It is all based on the fact that registered Guernseys on their farm. Clement went to Winston Friday pointments under a smile. Preserve spreads Czechoslovakian territory tose, or milk sugar, a natural laxa­ milk production bears a direct rela­ The American Guernsey Cattle tive which helps poultry maintain afternoon to spend a few days an open mind on all debatable sub­ along both sides of the Danube at tionship to water consumption Club is a national organization of the spot where Czechoslovakia, Aus­ good intestinal health and minimizes Hence if a cow can be induced to with relatives. jects. Discuss; don’t argue. It is a the hazards of intestinal parasites. more than 40,000 breeders of pure­ mark of superior minds to disagree tria and Hungary meet. drink more water, she will give Misses Tane Haden and Doro­ AU these towns are small. Their These milk by-products also pro­ m ore m ilk. bred Guernseys. It records the and yet be friendly. Discourage gos­ to tal population is about 10,000. The vide minerals, particularly calcium thy Gaither, Salem College stu and phosphorous and contain the For each 100 pounds of milk, a registration- of purebred Gnern sip. Make it a rule to say nothing to region in which they are situated, cow m u st drink 300 pounds of w ater. dents, spent Sunday and Monday another unless it is something good. however, is important not only be­ water soluble vitamins of whole seys which trace to tbe Island of m ilk. H er body is about 60 p er cent in town with their parents. Be careful of another’s feelings. W it cause of the trade but also because water; milk is 88 per cent water. A Guernsey., tue original home of the John Melton, of Yadkin coun and humor at the other fellow’s ex­ of the traffic artery of the Danube. In preparing a balanced ration special thermostat, devised by Min- the object is to feed the correct neapolis-Honeywell- company, that breed, in the English Channel. It tv, was in town Wednesday on pense are seldom worth the effort, ------s proportion of the various nutrients regulates temperatures of outside also supervises tests of production md may hurt where the least expect­ that poultry require. In every case his wav to Charlotte, where he Power on the Farm watering troughs does the trick. and through Golden Guernsey. Inc. ed. Pay no attention to ill-natured Rural electrification has come there is a point beyond which it will enter a sanitorium to take remarks about you. Simply believe is wasteful to include additional It drinking water is held at 45 de­ supervises tbe marketing of Gold­ into w idespread use since 1935, grees or above, a cow will drink treatment for cancer. that no one will believe them. Don’t when only 4,763 farms in South Car­ g rain w ithout Jlrovidiiia nth<'t en Guernsey Milk ents because the fowl cannot make more than if the temperature is just H. T. Penrv has opened a gro be too anxious about your dues. Do olina had high-line electric service, above freezing, and at milk-time your work, be patient and keep your according to a report of Ciemsun complete economic;;! itt-c nt all nour­ eery store in the W eant block, and ishment in additional gram. she will give from 10 to 20 p e r cent good disposition, and you will be 'Agricultural college. By 1945 the more milk. The thermostat is used has a nice line of groceries and number of farms receiving this type How Many Guilty rewarded.” , to operate an electric heater and feed stuff. «f electric service, mostly through Therefore to get on with people is can maintain any selected water If you hold a federal license to rural ‘electrification cooperatives, tem p e ra tu re betw een 32 and 70 de­ Louie James died at his home a lifetime job. It doesn’t begin with Killing-Chesfct s;%5 sell liquor, that’s evidence enough had increased to 52,101, or 11 times. grees. in Cooleemee Thursday night of the morning and close with the day. Along with rural electrification had for a grand jnry to get a case tuberculosis. Surviving are the It begins with life, or very early in grown the use of electric lights for The Asiatic blight which struck charging you with possession of farm homes, poultry houses and down native chestnut orchards in wife and one child. life, and closes with death. It takes Some Illinois History whisky for sale, Attorney Ceneral the best there is in us, along with the other farm buildings, electric re­ the United States, estimated at Did you know that Illinois was the Rev. W. E. Wilson returned frigerators, running water, tieezer- sums up to a hundred million dol- great love and matchless grace of God scene of the world’s first automobile Harry McMullan ruled last week. lTTiursday from a visit to Ruther­ locker plants, cooking stoves, ra­ race? The contest was held on a in our hearts and souls, to get on with dios, washing machines, hotbed.s for J?Now, it’s up to tbe Solicitor, ford and McDowell connties. He road between Chicago and Wauke­ people and prove ourselves a bless­ plant productions, brooding lor g an in '1893. D id you know th a t the county officers and grand jury to says they didn’t have over one ing. baby chicks and pigs, motors and first coal discovered in the United see tbat something is done about other electrical equipment for reduc­ inch of snow up there Thursday. “I would be true, for there are those States was found in Illinois? Father federal licensed follows in WUkcs who love me; ing the drudgery and increasing the Hennepin, French missionary and We had better move up into the efficiency of farm and home opera­ county. If nothing is done ab o u t I would be pare, for there are those explorer, discovered the black gold m ountains. tions. who care; along th e Illinois riv e r in 1679. O r, this matter at March term of co n rt did you know that the first ferris John L. Ward, who has Been I would be strong, for there is much then it would be well for the wheel was used at the World’s Co­ spending some time-with friends ‘ to suffer; CaIeiam Helps Apples lumbian exposition in Chicago, in Judge to stop court and ta k e in ­ and relatives in Farmington town­ I would be brave, for there is much Experiments at New York State •1893? These are facts on the color­ ventory. —Wilkes Hustler. to d are; agricultural experiment station, Ge­ ful history of Illinois told by Dr. ship, left last Monday for Iowa. neva, have shown that calcium I would be giving, and forget the Paul M. Angle, of Chicago Histori­ Major W . T. Anderson, of New­ helps retain the original firmness of cal society in World Book encyclo­ g ift; apples during canning and freezing. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS B f ton, N. T., who has spent the win pedia. I would be humble, for I know my Food scientists also have found that PUBLICATION ter at J. D. Frost’s, spent several w eakness; calcium-treated apples retain their North Carolina—Davie County days in Asheville and Hot Springs I would look up and laugh, and love shape better in pies than do apple Harmful Anti-Freezes last week. He wi I remain in Da­ and lift.” slices which were not treated. When Petroleiun base anti-freezes are In The Superior Court apples are soft due to advanced vie until April 1st. While it may be practically impos­ classed in general as harmful be­ John H. Crcason, Joe Crcason, ct al. ripening, the calcium treatment is cause such materials attack radi­ Rev. D. W. Littleton will leave sible to get on with everybody in very useful in making the tissue harmony, and feel a kindred spirit ator hose made from natural or re­ —Y s - firmer before canning or freezing. claimed rubber and because of the tomorrow for Mount Pleasant, wasting among all men, yet we can Forest Fire Commissioner W. L. Apples should be treated before effects which result from this at­ •I. S. Creason, et al. where he goes to conduct a series they are packed into the container Shaddix inspecting chestnut burs love them, pray for them, do good to­ tack. However, if the anti-freeze ma­ The defendants, Fred Clinard, John of meetings. He will be awav un­ ward them, even good for evil, and in which they are preserved. For for asiatic blight. terial is properly and highly re­ Lee McDaniel, Gladys Carter Lysin. til April 1st. thus have a clear conscience. This PajrS canning, the scientists found that fined and is used with a radiator adding 0.1 per cent calcium chloride Iars some 25 years ago, is still rev and Travis Lysinger, will take no­ great dividends. We can win the con- active' and doubt that it will pass hose of suitably selected synthetic The Record office is being mov­ to the salt water in which the apples rubber, the hose is not attacked. ffdence of people, also their respect, usually are soaked before steam over and let this luscious crop come tice that an action entitled as above Properly and highly refined mate­ ed this week into the building whether we win their love, kindness blanching will do the job. The treat­ back usually is accepted by well in­ rials are those which are composed lias been commenced in the Superior formerly occupied by the Com­ ment was successful when 0.5 per formed agriculturists. and helpfulness or not. Men'may not primarily of aliphatic and naphthen- Court of Davie County, N. C., in a cent calcium chloride was simply mercial Hotel. Ouroffice will oc­ always agree with us, and some may ic hydrocarbons and which contain added to the water in which the special proceeding to sell lands for not love us, but we can so live be­ no aromatics or olefins, according cupy the ground floor. The new apples were blanched before freez­ Poultry Relish Grit; to the national bureau of standards. partition located in Davie County; and bank will occupy the Sanford buil­ fore them until they can’t find a dir­ ing. ty, spot in our lives, and will have Aids Grinding Process that said defendants, and each of ding we are vacating. L. G. Horn to respect us for our godliness, up­ Grit is a m aterial of value to poul­ them, will further take notice that will move from the hotel to his let him know we have an interest in try but full details are not yet defi­ Fisb War on Mosquito rightness, manliness and holiness. they, and each of them, are required his soul’s salvation. nitely known, according* to Univer­ The people of Yamba on the north , residence on North Main street, I find by years of actual experi­ coast of New South Wales are de­ To practice the Golden Rule is a sity of Delaware. It is certain that to appear a t the office o f the Clerk of and Rev. D. W. Littleton, who oc­ ence that to simply treat folks right, birds like it and, when grit is fed termined to get rid of that formida­ Superior Court of said County at the cupies the Horn house, will move love them, pray for them, be kind to wonderful way to get along with peo­ freely, they consume more than is ble Australian mosquito known as ple. Our fellows may not always do them, and endeavor to lead them into actually needed. Grit containing a “Scots Greys” — a tribute to the Courthouse in Mocksville, N. C., on into the Gaston Horn house in unto us as they would have us do unto the upper and higher realms of life, large amount of soluble calcium Has fighting qualities of a famous British the IOth day of April, 1948, and an­ North Mocksville, which we are them, yet if we, on our part, do this been widely recommended but ap­ regiment—by feeding them to a spe­ gets me further with the average per­ swer or demur to the Complaint, or vacating. To be plain about the we are sure to come out triumphant­ pears to have no advantage where cies of fish, the gambusia asinis. son than anything else. There is ly. God’s way is always the best way; other forms of calcium are included These fish, which are four inches the plaintiffs .will apply to the C ourt matter, and judging from the a something in the heart of the average in the ration. Actually it might be long and look like minnows, rise to for the relief demanded in said Com­ bove, there will be considerable man that responds to pure love, kind­ His plan is always the best plan; His detrimental, say Delaware special­ the surface of the water and snap moving in Mocksville today and ness, gentleness, godliness and pray­ road is always, the best road; His ad­ ists. Helping the gizzard in the up mosquitoes as they hover to lay plaint. vice is always the best advice; His grinding process is the only known their eggs. They breed quickly. Ex­ er more than anything else. Even if This 3rd day of March, 1948. tomorrow. The editor and family teachings are always the best teach­ function of grit. A hard mica grit of perts forecast that in two years the will live on the second floor over! we sometimes can’t win a man to ings ; His commands are the best com­ putable size doubtless should be I mosquitoes will disturb the Yamba S. H. CHAFFIN, the printing office. Christ we can win his respect, and mands. Praise His holy name. available to all chickens. ! townsfolk no more. Clerk of Superior Court.

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Million Irishmen Attend CLASSIFIED X f c e m Largest Political Meeting DEPARTMENT ON MY FAKMn QUESTION OF ANGLES Probably the largest political a. AUTOS, TBPCKS & ACCESS. FICTION By FREDERICK SKERRY m ass meeting, in history, says Col­ lier’s, was that called at Tara, Ire­ Buses—Bargains—Buses CotHev FOR SALE—Several good used busses at land, on August 15, 1843, to hear bargain prices: the W sh statesman, Daniel O’Con­ 1942 Chevrolets, 29-pass, ....$775.00 each 1940 Diamond T, 40-pass ...... $1,075.00 A TRIANGLE? Sure, if you think L a te r Clem asked for his time— is off. He’s getting crutches for you. nell, demand the repeal^ of the 1942 K-S International, 29-pass ...... S975.00 in geometrical figures. But which was just as weU. Now I have it aU figured out. I have 1942 K-7 Internationals, 29 and 33-passen­ union between his country and ger with luggage racks, destination counting Mary Hill with the three A few days later Dave began to a perfectly good house and oodles Great Britain. signs and Wayne all-steel eat again in the Elite. And I quit of room, and nobody in it but my­ bodies ...... SI,375.00 each 'm en you’d have a square, wouldn’t It was attended by more than ALL of these busses are in good condition you? staying late to look at Mary when self — except when Ann James is and it would be to your advantage to in­ 1 ,000,000 people, a number equiva­ spect and compare our prices before Anyhow, we were on the Wild she wasn’t constantly on the move. there doing housework—and that’s lent, at that time, to one person you buy. A few weeks afterwards we were where you go from here.” FOX BUS LINES River bridge job. A nice change it in every family in Ireland. /BUSHMAN SAWsI Lake City, Teun. - Phone 50J was, too, with Barret Falls Cmiter practicaUy finished with the bridge; “Listen, Mary,” I put in. “You’ve VW ilh Swedish Steel Blode./ only a mile away; no construction half the crew had left One night I been an angel of kindness. But Save Money On Spark Plugs went to the picture house and saw there’s a Umit, I know what these Thousands of progressive fatmers Buy "Everbest rebuilt" Champion. AC, -camp in this picture. You could get know sod appreciate the numerous Autolite spark plugs, at S2.80 per box of room and board in somebody’s Mary and Dave sitting a couple of small places are, Mary, and I won't Beware Cougks 10. Sent prepaid. Each plug is good for uses of this all-purpose saw. Fine for 10,000 miles. Thousands of car owners are house or you could take a room only rows in front. I figured that Dave have you talked about on my ac­ satisfied with ‘‘Everbest Rebuilt" plugs. was making up for lost time. After count . . .” from common colds cutting firewood, fence posts, tree YOU TOO will be pleased, "Be Thrifty, "• and eat out. And the boys who trimming and general rough work. Install "Everbest" rebuilt plugs In your hadn’t been too quick in grabbing a the show, while on my way to where “I see what you mean. She motor and watch for results. Send make Razor sharp blade cuts smooth at room and board took their morning I slept, I crossed the street just as a looked down at me, and her eyes and year of car with check or M.O. That Hang Qn high speed, stays sharp longen 24. (NO COD) to and evening meals at the Elite car popped out of a cross street. I were dreamy. “Of course it would HARRT L1FSON, Distributor 30, 36,42, 48 inch lengths. 240 E. 175th Si. - New York 57, N. T. Lunch—that is, those who had got a got it in the right leg. be nice . . . ” I said nothing, and she Cause it goes _ ittotbe seaVcffthe Evidently a busted leg wasn’t too wagged her head and looked at the trouble to to Help hi loosenloosen a n a a n d expei expeltrouble “Insiston Bushman,” nothin, else compares. peek at what was inside the three­ germ laden Ifluegmt an d aid natu re BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. sided counter, I did myself. much for that Uttle hospital in the ceiling. Io sootbe and heal raw, tender, In* AT I EAPING HARDWARE STORES next town; anyhow that’s where I OPERATE profitable mail order business. And Mary Hill was very good for “My heavens! Did a woman ever Bamed bronchial mucous mem­ Splendid opportunity. For details write. landed. Dave was waiting when, work harder for a man?” branes. Tell your druggist to sell you GENSCO JOOL DIVrSION WATERMAN the eyes. Fresh and sweet and cool- 2610 Montrose - Chicago 18, Illinois they’d got my leg set and in a cast. That didn’t make sense. “What a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ GENERAL STEELJ^REHDUSE CO., INC. looking she was in her white rig, I had been wondering about him derstanding you must like the way i t I B30 N. KastneV A've., Chicago 39. Ill AUTOMOBILE PARTS man?” I said. quickly allays th e cough o r you a ia and accessory with garage attached locat­ even on the hottest day—and lovely and Mary, but he was no talker. But “You! Who else, for goodness to hate your money back. ed in a thriving coastal Georgia town on U.S. Highway No. 17. Stock consist of new to look at. I figured she was 28 or 29. I was sure I’d find out something sa k e ? ” automobile parts' purchased *at jobbers That steel crew, though, was a from Mary, if I could see her. '“Listen, Mary,” I said. I felt all price before advance price, will inventory CREOMULSION not over $14,000.00 at cost, a growing busi­ new breed to Mary Hill. A happy- And I did see her the next after­ hollow inside. “Don’t kid me—not fo r Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronemb* Read the Ads ness In a lumber and fishing industry, also resort section. go-lucky bunch, as ready for a noon; she walked into my room not about that.” For Further Information Write scrap as a frolic, working hard and a minute after visit-time began. But “I’m not kidding—anything but.” P.O. BOX 385 - Darien, Ga. playing hard. One night when I was For Sale: Tourist Court in Southeast Ga. doing good busi. Priced for quick sale. almost the last to leave Mary said: Owner selling account ill health. National “I suppose the danger you fellows GUOS! W ttlG et this Service, 210 5th Ave., New York City. are in all day makes you gay and For Sale: Restaurant in Southeast Ga. do­ 0 ing good busi. Priced for quick sale. Good light-hearted when you get away M o to r B ik e Rifr-Pitit* buy. Owner selling account of ill health. from it. Men fall sometimes, don’t PUTT“PUTT PURRQAR! R ide o ff w ith a National Service. 210 5th Av., New York City. th ey ?” noise like a speed cop! Easy to get— “Not often,” I said. “It looks ju st send 15^ and one Rice Hhispies box top (end marked “top”) to Kellogg Co., ______LIVESTOCK______worse than it is. A man is careful. Don’t Take Chances With Calf Scours . . . Dept. 94, Battle Creek, Michigan, 90'* of which are caused by vitamin defi­ You get used to height.” ciency. Prevcntandtreatnutritionalscours in calves with Dr. LeGear’s Calf Vitamins. By this time the competition for Easy to give, effective and economical. Mary was all but general. I was on the side lines, you might say. Being MISCELLANEOUS field engineer, I was some older AEROPLANE TIRES and TUBES. New than most of the boys—not so much, and used in most sizes. For farm and grove but enough to make me conscious of use. Wholesale and retail. E, 11. GREEN, Box 2Jt3, Avon Park, Fla. the difference. Jack Benz, Clem FOR SALE—New crop Ga. cane syrup. $1 Sask and Dave Johnson seemed to- per gallon in half gallons or gallons deliv­ be favored. Benz, a good-looking, CWflftMT l*M. PT EIiltot CD., m ered in three hundred gallon lots in Geor­ gia. MIXON MILLING CO.. Cairo, Ga. wise-cracking chap, eventually mo­ nopolized Mary’s time. POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. Dave Johnson was the quiet, seri­ /SN StartBabyCliicksRifht! Use Dr.LeGear’s ous kind, and an A-I bridge jack. A-A Poultry Tabs in all their drinking wa­ ter for effective, economical medication. But, now that he seemed out of the ( HAS YOUR DOCTOR SAID:^ Satisfaction guar. Be ready with Dr Le- running, he quit coming altogether. Gear's A-A Tabs when your chicks arrive! Clem Sask and Benz were not talk­ BABY CHICKS ing. Excellent breeding, rigidly culled, Pullo- rum passed. Low mortality, quick growth. “ REDUCE SMOKING” ? Twenty years experience. Prices and cir­ Working from both ends, we were cular upon request. now almost ready tg join steel. Jack And Jack toppled to follow it down to the river. AU of him but his Then ask him about SANO# PLAIN OS Georgia Permit No. 78-63 legs was off that six by six platform. , CORK TIP ELLISON’S HATCHERY and Dave and Clem were together the safer cigarette with Scottsburg - - Indiana on the down river truss. They’d put } - the head of a strut or a diagonal in the only news she let out was that She reached out and grabbed mj Dave had heard that Jack was get­ hand. “Charlie, you are dumb! Did place for the riveters, then go down R E A L ESTA TE—MISC. ting on all right but would be laid you think I was a district nurse, or 51.6% * k iss to bolt the foot. Dave was on a ESTABLISHED, completely furnished re­ up for a long time. something — coming here every sort and home. 2 blocks of ocean. Income hanging platform below when Jack at capacity $1,000 per month plus owner’s d ay ?” apt. S8.500 down payment. went down, leaving Sask to tighten For three weeks Mary came NICOTINE DR. T, W. COLLIER - Brunswick, Ga. the bolts, Jack had no sooner every day.' “But—” I could hardly speak. “I stepped on the platform — hadn’t Then the crew was through with thought — well, with Jack and Not a Substitute—Not MedTcofed TRAVEL time to anchor his safety belt — the bridge, and Dave, making a Dave . . .” Sano’s scientific process cuts nico* FLASH. For good food, Chinese and Ameri­ when Clem Sask dropped a spanner. last- evening visit, was as dead-pan "Business, dear,” she cut in. “I tine content to half that of ordinary can, make it a point when you come to Savannah to visit. CANTON TEA GAR­ Clem let out a yell. But that seven- as ever. That puzzled me, and I own the Elite Lunch, so why cigarettes*C Yet skillful blending DEN, 128 Drayton St., Savannah, Ga. pound spanner was on its way and banked on Mary being less shut­ wouldn’t I build up good will with makes every puff a pleasure. I FLEMING-HALL “ TOBACCO CO.. INC.. N. Y. bounced off Jack’s head. m outhed. the customers? You never asked me I *Accrags E hosed on continuing tests of popular brands out.” And Jack, toppled to follow it AND, thinking of her, I realized ro w DOOOU KNOWS ABOUT SANO CfOAflIfIES B uq. an d dioid rIjnW L down to the river. AU of him but his that once out of the hospital 1*4 “Not because I didn’t want to,” I V legs was off that six by six platform. see little of her. I had that load oh said. “But all those fellows, Jack Ti. S- SavinqA (BondA But that was as far as he -Vgent be­ my mind when she came next after­ and D ave—” cause Dave had grabbed a sus­ noon looking pleased as Punch. She She gave a kind of snort. “You pension line and had thrown him­ told me how the-'gang had bid'her didn’t think a woman would be in­ JI u l B s a L H nnsAim snL self across Jack’s legs. Then he good-bye the day before. terested in the only man around How to help your sick child reached down the other hand and Then she said, “I had quite a who didn’t seem interested in her. took a fistful of Jack’s over-all—and compliment last night, Charlie: No. So I had to find out all about whatever was underneath it — and Dave asked me to marry him.” you from those others. And you had GET W E a FASTER puUed Jack back. And it aU hap­ “Congratulations, Mary!” I said. to go and get yourself hurt for me . . . as recommended in the interest M ore than just pened while you’d be striking a to get a good chance at-you.” m atch . “Dave is a grand guy.” And I of child welfare by m e a n t it. “Listen,” .I said, “A minute ago ROSE 6 . ANDERSON, PH.D. An ambulance took Jack to the a T O i i l C - “Yes, he is,” she nodded. “He’H you said you wouldn’t marry any­ Djraelerol The Psychological Service Center, New York nearest hospital, a small one in a body who climbs bridges.” smaU town twenty miles away. I make a fine husband—for some girl itfs Powerful who wants to worry about him “I know I did,” she admitted. guess they felt at the hospital that “But your climbing days are over, while he’s climbing over bridges. this job on Jack was too much for Charlie—so Doc says.” nourishment! them because they deUvered Jack But I had to turn him down. I’ll 1# The after-effects of to a big city hospital. marry nobody I have to worry That stopped me. Still, I could al­ your child’s illness are ways have a good berth in the plant We put it down as an accident. about at the start. That’s that. Now often more important —or some other plant. My tongue than the illness itself. Recommended But I wished it hadn’t happened be­ look, I just talked with' the doctor. seemed tied, but I managed to make Pampering, catering to by Many tween that particular pair. The He says you can leave here in two it work. “Would you marry me, whims oversolicitude DOCTORS news got to the EUte before we did, or three days, but you’U have to go M ary ?” • teaches a child to dom­ and Mary shared the general gloom. easy on that leg, even after the cast inate through weakness. She was off the chair like a flash Such well-meant kind­ Scott’s Emulsion and sitting on the edge of the bed, is a great HIGH ness may prolong his ENERGY FOOD holding my hands. “He’s said it!” convalescence. TONIC for all ages I she laughed. “The dumb bunny Helps tone up adult has actually said it! Would I . . .” systems low in A&D So after all, you might say that Vitamins. Helps children build sound the affair turned out to be a pen­ teeth, strong bones. tagon. 2 . You’ll be smart to help him amu$ehimself. Give him something which iStace JT eii rH totoeil Enamel-Coated Tin Cans doesn’rrequire an adult's constant attention. Give I HEARD God’s voice upon Ihe wind Play Part in Atom Role him your 0Eveready** today; flashlight. . . or get him SCOTTS EMULSION I In experimenting with radioactive one of his own. If he Hig h En e r g y t o n i c I heard Him speaking through the chemicals from the atomic piles at tires of flashing the song of birds; Oak Ridge, plant scientists of the beam, or flicking out And clearly, plainly, through the silver rain U. S. department of agriculture imaginary signals, them*. I heard His words. have stopped using the familiar clay • JPTrtr * I saw God’s face upon a flower today} pots and jars in their greenhouse I saw Him moving on the hills, and oh, experiments. Instead they are using He walked upon the water of the stream, inexpensive tin cans. coated with I know! I know! enamel. After each experiment they 3 . Show him how to cut I heard God’s voice, I saw His shining face} designs or figures from discard the cans and soil that con­ stiff paper and how to He spoke to me j He moved along the land} tains the radioactive material, and throw their shadows on I reached through aU the beauty of the day bury them deep in the ground to get the ceiling or wall. Mov­ And touched His hand. rid of them. ing the figures will make them dance* Watch his ro soothe * n i a t i f The reason is simple. In checking pride in what he*$ done. the action of the radioactive chemi­ Watch him get well fast­ R A S H OR TETTER cals moving out of the soil and into er because he’s happier! Quickly apply soothing and com- < and through the plant, the scientists k lorting GRAYS OINTMENT with make use of the delicate “tracer” its wholesome antiseptics and na­ Proof!...in the laboratory...in your own flashlight... ture aiding medication. Nothing else method. 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That’s why HEAD COLD? your own flashlight — But if a clay container had been "Eveready” batteries outsell all other brands— I f t , -nuum iswer: A dry , itchy feeling in nose. used previously, the pot would have because they outlast all other brands!* n u n become at least slightly radioac­ The registered Itsde-OiaTktrETercedy" distinguishes products of ach nostru sooum tive, and so would add some un­ educe nasal congestion.^ You breathe NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. *According to the "General* reer and feel relief immediately- measured radioactive energy that Purpose 4 -Obm Intermittent would complicate the experiment. 30 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N . JT. Teir devised by the American drops It would disturb what the scientists Vnii of Union Carbide and Carbon CorPoratiam Standards Association,'wbifib PENETRO ITTii most closely approximates aver* term the “control” of conditions. age use. 8 WI Bs H-Jil.'.V . : ’ r

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-J THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C , MARCH 24. 1948

THE DAVlE RECORD. VfhvIShouldRead lobacco Quota THE D C. FRANK STROUD ■ • Editor. According to J. N. Smoot, chair­ Oldest Pa My County Paper man of the AAA Committee, Se­ No Liquor TELEPHONE Irma Jean Jones, Mocksville, R. 2, cretary Clinton P. Anderson an­ 9th Grade, Mocksville H. School. nounced today that, after careful Entered at the Postoffice in Mocka- NEWSA One of the reasons that I should investigation of the supply and vllle, N. C„ as Second-class Hail demand situation for flue-cured ATTENTION natter. Uarch 3.1903. read my countv paper is that I can tobacco, it has been decided that G. W. O Ieam what happened before I was of Advance SUBSCRIPTION RATES: bom. Sometimes the articles are no change will be made in the 1948 national marketing quota of itor Wedne 0 »E YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA $1 .8» about people you know, and most SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. of all about people you would like 955 million pounds announced J. F. Gar ONE YEAR. OUTSIOE STATt - *2 00 last November. SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $100 to know. You can find out what’s Announcing The Opening of Ieemee mer happening in and around your The Department explained that Wednesday "IF MY PEOPLE, WHICH ARE CAUED BY town and county. There are also thejjurpose of today’s announce* articles in the paper about your ment is to remove any question A. D, R- MY NAME, SHALL HUMBLE THEMSELVES, AND on the part of growers as to whe­ was in to PRAY. AND SEK MY FACE, AND TURN AWAY State and its people and the Uni­ Sm ith G rove Furniture Co. ted States as a whole. In your ther an increase will be made in ter someb- FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THBI WIU I the farm allotments for 1948. HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AND WILL FORGIVE county paper you will find adver­ W ith each purchase of a Living Room t Ditiing Room t T.J. M THEIR SINS, AND WIU HEAL THEIR IAND."- tisements that will interest you. farmer of 2 CHRON. 7:14. Ifyou have some things you would Pre-School Clinics Bedroom Suitet or an Electric Stove, W ashing M a­ ity, was in like to sell, or there’s something We can’t see how an honest Clinics are now being schedul­ chine, or any purchase exceeding $100, w e will give you’d like to buy that’s not to be ed for examination and necessary J. A. M- Republican can edit a New Deal found, put an ad in your county Bertha, of Democratic paper. Can you? imthunizations of all children who FREE, a Table Model Radio, an Electric Iron or a paper. will enter school next fall. were in to­ Pender County voted recently You will find daily Bible read­ Dr. Harry T. McPherson of the day. ings and discussions in the paper- Chenille Bedspread. by an overwhelming majority, to Duke University School of Medi Harry S prohibit the sale of beer and wine You should by all means read cine has been secured to hold THIS OFFER IS GOOD TW O DAYS ONLY ids, spent s in that county. This is the third these. Then there are poems in these clinics in Davie County. the paper. There are-articles for with his county in Eastern Carolina to vote Children will have a thorough Highway. out wine and beer in the past few the women as well as for the men. physical examination for signs of weeks. Don’t know when Davie The women will find patterns, re­ malnutrition, defective eyes, ears, Friday and Saturday, March 2 6 - 2 7 Mrs. No County will call an election. ceipts, and some very good house­ teeth, tonsils and other condit ville, Rout hold hints. There’s the comic nesday loo Davie is one of the smallest but ions that would hinder their pro. In Addition, Prices on all Item s in the Store are at 10 strip for the kids, but kids should gress in school. ness matte one of the best counties in the read the rest of the paper, too. old North State. The great ma­ Parents are urgently requested to 15% Below List Price, for These Tw o Opening There is an article .which you to put forth every effort to come Mrs. De jority of our people are honest, can always look forward to read D a y s O n l y . ville, Fla., • law-abiding citizens. With the with their children to these clinics ing in your county paper, “The in order that they may discuss the in town world in the condition it is, it is Davie Record.” The article is, W. Rodwe not surprising that many trage­ examination with tl^ doctor and “Seen Along Main Street.” This understand fully what corrections dies occur. Within the past few will by all means interest every­ Sgt. W. weeks three Davie County men should be made during the sum­ At Smith Grove, 6 Miles East of Mocks­ ioned at one. There might be something mer. Clinics are as follows: have taken their lives. Never in in it about you, so read it. There’s spent last history has there been more tur­ . Farmington—Wednesday, Mar. ville, on Winston-Salem Road mother, M a story in “The Fiction Corner” 24th, 9 a. m. moil, crime and tragedy than at of your paper that the majority of the present time. It seems that William R. Davie—Wednesday, COME, SEE, BUY AND SAVE ON NATIONALLY Policem the people look forward to and. March 24th, 11 a. m. has been c the devil has got the world by the read each week. So don’t forget tail with a down-hill pull. St. John’s Wednesday, March KNOW N HOME FURNISHINGS! over a wee to read your county paper. It’ll 24th, 2 p. m. is much b interest you as it interests every­ Advance—Friday, March 26th, glad to lea Our Best Bow one else. I9 a. m. Jacksonville, Fla., March 16. Smith Grove - Friday, Mar. 26, Mrs. T. Dear Mr. Stroud:—I’m not be­ Court in Session I p. m. - a patient a ! ville, reco- ing formal in my letter introduc­ The March term of Davie Su­ Mocksville—At Health Dept., ED STACK, Manager tion, but mv father, the late Wil­ Tuesday, March 30rh, 9 a. m. cttis opera perior court convened in this city went We liam P. Etchison, who lived in Monday morning with Judge Dan Davie County Training School, Mocksville, and who was connect­ K. Moore, of Svlva, presiding and Ceder Creek and Poplar Springs— We hav ed with the State newspaper for Solicitor Avalon Hall, of Yadkin­ At Health Dept., Tuesday, March nounce t over 40 years, and a faithful read­ ville, prosecuting. There are 174 30th, I p. m. will be clo er of his home town paper, The cases docketed for trial at this Cooleemee -At Health Dept., day, Marc Davie Record, and who delighted term of court. It is thought the Thursday, April 8th, 9 a. m. ping on S court will continue through Thurs­ me in reading it and telling me I day. Many of the cases are for North Cooleemee and Boxwood could be a “Tar Heel” by adop traffic violations. No cases of im —At Cooleemee Health Depart­ Ernest tion. Well, getting to the point. portance are docketed, it is said. ment, Thursday, April 8th, I p. m. for the pa I deeply appreciate your Christian CARL E. SHELL. treatment Now is the time to sub- NewFumiture paper, and you should be proud tesville. to be among the Master’s minor­ scribe for The Rec trd.’ » Do You Read The Record? for him a ity. How I wish more papers re fused liquor advertisements, like J.K.M yours, and a few magazines like ANNOUNCING OPENING OF C., is spe Saturday Evening Post. And how with his S to r e F. Mero I wish for more papers to not be afraid to print the truth. Bell’s Bargain Store friends w I’m glad you have not just as a Ray Co motto, but practice, “Here Shall has begu The Press, The People’s Rights We have just opened our new FURNI­ 2 0 room bri Maintain, Unawed by Influence Saturday March th . lot on N and Unbribed by Gain.” Youwere TURE STORE in the building formerlv oc- he purch nice to mention of my father go ing Home. Not for sentimental Located in West Mocksville Beside John reasons do we wish to tdke your cupi id by W. W. Smith, at Sheffield. We spending paper, but because of its value. ghter, M Sincerely yours, Walker Grocery can give you bargains that you will not find all, Va., PRESTONR. ETCHISON. His frien elsewhere in back in Williams Named Men’s, Ladies and Children’s Wear Joe Fe Lafayette Williams, Yadkinville LIVING-ROOM, BED-ROOM and KITCH­ carrier o . attorney and State Senator, was At A Real Savings! town W nominated Wednesday as the Re says his publican candidate for Congress EN FURNITURE, COFFEE and END TA­ still in a in the Eighth District at the dis­ dition, t trict convention at Lexington. He ‘ SPECIALS won the nomination over Charles BLES, PLATFORM ROCKERS, STUDIO Mr. a R. Hall, of Sanford, Republican Boys’ Sanforized Sport Shirts 49c. who ha- chairman of Lee County. COUCHES, BED SPRINGS, MATTRESS­ ments i Men’s Sport and Dress Shirts $1.99 on Nort Republican Sena­ ES and many other household necessities. Coolee VERY SPECIAL cord is torial Convention people. Ladies’ Panties valued up to $1.29 W e are prepared to serve the people of Davie, Yad­ Yadkinville, March 17—J. Rov R.C. Pendry, District Chairman, of Yad, kin and Iredell Counties with brand new furniture and ki ville, has called a- convention was in t of the Republicans of the 24th I Only 35c. house furnishings. Our store is 10 miles west of busines Senatorial District, to meet at: ing to t Yadkinville on 6aturday afternoon I Many Other Items Too! At Your First Mocksville on paved highway. Come and look over riding March 27th, at which time a can- j quarter didate for nomination for State Convenience Come See For Yourself. our new store. NO PARKING METERS. Senator will be endorsed. | be a M The district is composed of the I failed t counties of Yadkin, Wilkes and i W elcome Any Time. Davie, and under the order of ro -' Ted tation the Senator will come from j Davie County this time. lives be BELL’S BARGAIN STORE Sheffield Furniture Com pany Huntin Church of Christ at Ephesus.! round Services each Sunday. Bib e study; marke 2:30 p. m., preaching 3:30 p. m. i W alker Building W ilkesboro Street. J. T. SMITH, Proprietor. Preaching by J. G. Binkley. The ' with n' public is invited. FREE PARKING! in all a tiller THB DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. UAHCH 24. 1948

THE DAVIE RECORD. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffinf of _____ j Portsmouth, Va*, were week-end An Appreciation WANT ADS PAY. 0 1 de.tP aperfnT heC ounlygUeStSofMrandMrS- We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their many acts WANTED—Man to top some When Courting This Week No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ada Miss Bobbie Jean Smith, a stu­ of kindness shown us during the trees. See C. F. COON, dent at Averett College, Danville, illness and after the death of our Mocksville, Route 2. NEWS AROUND TOWN. Va., spent the week-end in town husband and father. May God M ake Our Store Your Shopping with her parents. bless you all. LOST—Fox hound, blue tick Mrs. Noah Hursey and Children. color. Finder notify G. W. Orrell, prominent citizen Bobbie Hall, Lester Martin, Jr., W. D. Booie, Mocksville, R. 2. Center. Leave Your Packages of Advance, was a Mocksville vis­ Jack Ward, D. R. Stroud, Jr., R. Services are held at Eaton’s Bap . FOR SALE.—1929 Chevrolet itor Wednesday. S. McNeill, Jr., Hugh and Frank tist Church every. 4th Sunday at Coach. Runs good. 1948 license Here AndTake Home a Pound 11 a. m., and every 1st Sunday at plates. Quick sale, only $95. J. F. Garwood, prominent Coo Larew, Htilip Stonestreet, B. C. 7:30 p. m. The public is cordi DAVIE REALTY AGENCY. Moore, Billie and John Brock, ally invited to be present. leemee merchant, was in town FOR SALE—Rec eaned red clo­ of our Davie D-Lite Coffee. Wednesday on business. State University students, and C. Elam, Jr., Sheek and Ralph Bow­ ver seed. J. G. FEREBEE, I Cana, N. C. A. D, Ratledge, of Statesville, den, Duffev McDonald, and Geo. was in town Thursday looking af Hartman, students at N. C. State ■ FOR SALE—Good 3-year-old We Havein Stock milch goat with two young goats. ter some business matters. College, are spending the Spring The Following: Write or call on A. L. KINSEY; hENDRIX & FOSIER holidays in Davie with home folks. T. J. McDaniel, a progressive J. H. Eidson Dairy Farm, SWIFT’S VlGORO Mocksville, Route 2. “THE BEST PLACE TO GET IT” farmer of the Woodleafcommun' SWIFTL ENDo WEED ity, was in town Thursday. Garment Plant in _ FOR SALE—Four-room house SWIFT’S ENDoPEST with dinette and bath room, on ANGELL BUILDING NORTH MAIN STREET, J. A. Mason and daughter, Miss Scalecide, Para-Scalecide and Hardison St. See Operation D. G. GRUBBS, Mocksville, N. C. Bertha, of Cleveland, Route I, other sprays and dusts. were in town shopping Wednes­ The editor took time off Wed­ FOR SALE - Good lespedeza MERONEY NURSERY CO. day. nesday afternoon to take a look baled hay. H. M. Deadmon. through the new Monleigfr garm­ Mocksville, N. C. Mocksville, Route 4. Harry Stroud, of Roanoke Rap­ ent plant in West Mocksville, Washabee or Dry Clean Belts ids, spent several days last week which begun operations March and Buckles, made to order. But­ F R E E I . with his family on the Salisbury 1st. The plant has 15 machines tonholes. 321 Salisbury Street. Highway. in operation, and employs about Phone 210-J For COUPONS 15 workers. C. A. Blackwelder, Princess Theatre Mrs. Noah Hursey, of Ssates- formerly of Thomasville, but who FOR SALE ■ About 15 stacks ville, Route 4. was in town Wed­ WEDNESDAY good hav. G. L FOSTER. now occupies the Bunch house Mocksville, Route 3. CUP and SAUCER nesday looking after some busi­ on the Y-dkinville Highway, is ness matters. “Her Husband’s Affair,” with S O c e e p w owner and manager of the plant. Franchot Tone, Lucille Ball. WANTED—Good oak lumber, Mrs. Dewey Casey, of Jackson­ Mr. Blackwelder hopes to have a also hickory timber in blocks or DINMER P U n standidg on stump. Will pay top ville, Fla., is spending some time bout 40 machines in operation bv THURSDAY and FRIDAY price. J. H. Craver & Son. r^ 5 0 € M f W ______in town with her mother, Mrs. J. the middle of May, and will em­ “Smoky, The Wonder Horse,” Mocksville, Route 2. AU THESf PRODUCTS BRINO YOU COUPONS W. Rodwell. ploy about 40 workers, all local Plant at Courtney. people. with Fred McMurry and. Anne OCTAGON MNHi Sgt. W. S. Peoples, who is stat­ The plant is turning out a first- Baxter. ioned at Westover Field, Mass., class line of men’s and boys* pa­ In Technicolor. Farms and Homes IUZM NNi SILVER COW spent last week in town with his jamas, ladies slips and gowns, of mother, Mrs. Emma Peoples. 127 acres, on improved gravel broadcloth. The plant is turning SATURDAY OBELISK »— KEMtIH CUW POWDIl out 50 dozen garments daily, most road, 5 miles out. Tobacco allot­ Policeman C. R. Plowman, who of which goes to northern mark­ “Trouble in Sundown,” with ment. Part in good state of culti­ Mrs. FILBERT’S *«*«"« JERSEY BRAND has been confined to his home for ets. The plant occupies a modem George O’Brien. vation. Land lies level to rolling. over a week with septic sore throat fire-proof building 50x100 feet, op - 4 room home, lights, well, out Redeem your Coupons at our NfW Departm ent is much better, his friends will be erated by electricity. The Record MONDAY and TUESDAY buildings. A good buy and terms. glad to learn. is glad to welcome this new plant 43 acres, modem 6-room home, “Foxes of Harrow,” with Rex outbuildings. Also 7-room house WALLACE, Inc. Mrs. T. S. Hendrix, of R. 3, is to the best town in the State. Harrison ahd Maureen O’Hara. on this tract. Will sell seperate. a patient at Davis Hospital, States­ Six miles out. Terms. W OODROW WILSON, Manager. ville, recovering from an appendi­ Junior Class Will 30 acres, modern 8-room home, citis operation which she under­ plenty good outbuildings. New went Wednesday. Present Play ■ store building. 5| miles out. Good We have been asked to an­ The Junior Class of Mocksville SILER terms. ATTENTION FARMERS! nounce that the Mocksville stores High School will present a three- 5j acres, 4-room house, outbuil' will be closed all dav Easter Mon­ act comedy entided, "The Daffy Funeral Home dings. Fronts main highway. $1,- POULTRY LOADING day, March 29th. Do your shop­ Dills,” on Friday evening, April OOO cash and terms. We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From ping on Saturday. 2nd. Ihie play will be given in AND Salisbury Highway, § mile from 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. die High School auditorium at 8 city limits. 5J acres. Ideal for In Front Of E. P. FosteraCotton Gin Your Poultry Emest Hunt, who has been ill o’clock. Admission is 30 and 60 Flower Shop business or residential. for the past three weeks, is taking HIGHEST Ma r k e t p r ic e s p a id cents. A comedy full of fun and Phone 113 S. Main St. In Mocksville, new 5 - room treatment at Davis Hospital, Sta­ entertainment The characters are home, on paved street. tesville. His friends are hoping John Graham Williard, Betty Ann Mocksville, N. C. For further listings call at office. SALISBURY POULTRY CO. Salisbnry. N. C:, for him a speedy recovery. Turner, Betty Jo Sparks, Pearl Ambulance Service DAVIE REALTY AGENCY, T. K. Meroney, of Columbia, S. Walker, Florence Comatzer, Hazel Phone 220. Mocksville, N. C. C., is spending several days here Salley, Betty Honeycutt, Ervin An- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. gell, Carolyn Laird, Verious An- F. Meroney. “Kim” has many gell, Grady McClamrock and Mer- friends who are glad to see him. rell Rice.______Ray Comatzer, of Smith Grove, JVew Store Opens has begun the erection of a 7- D. B. Bell, of Winston-Salem, NOTICE! room brick bungalow on theGrant lot on North Main street, which has just opened a ladies ready-to-' N o he purchased soAe time ago. wear and gents’ furnishing shop in the new Frank Walker store John N. Ijames, who has been building, adjoining the West End o t h e r p a i n t spending the winter with his dau­ Grocery, on Wilkesboro street. Fiddler’s C onvention! ghter, Mrs. H. C. Lane, at Marsh-. An attractive line of ladies and all, Va., arrived home Thursday. men’s ready-to-wear will be found There W ill Be An him on display at this new store. Mr. l i k e i t His friends are glad to have Old Tim e Fiddler’s Convention A t back in the old home town. Bell extends die public a cordial invitation to call at any time and Joe Ferebee, popular rural letter look over the new shop. carrier on Route I, Cana, was in Shady Grove High School town Wednesd^yon business. Joe says his roads have been and are Mrs. 0. N. Safret ADVANCE, N. C., still in an ialmost impassable con­ Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie dition, the worst in many years. Freeman Safret, 67, who died on Monday Nightf March 29th, 8 P. M. P u re P a in t Match 15th, at her ,home on Route Prizes W ill Be Awarded A s Follows: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Benson 4, were held at 11 a. m., Wednes j It’s the extra quantity of pure lead in Kurfees who have been living in apart­ day at the Church of Christ, in STRING BAND CONTEST Pidnt that makes the difference in covering ments in the T. A. Stone house Rowan County, with the pastor. FIRST PRIZE $1 0 .0 0 (hiding) capacity per gallon and wearing qualities. on North Main street, moved to JamesL J E. Laird,I T 7’ officiating, ~ “ and TY the SECOND PRIZE $5.00 VIOLIN CONTEST Compare Paint Formulas, here’s Kurlees Cooleemee Wednesday. The Re­ body laid to rest in the church Pure Carbonate Lead.. .80J6 cord is sorry to lose these good cemetery. FIRST PRIZE $5.00 Pure ZincOxide ..TOti people. Mrs. Safret was a daughter of SECOND PRIZE $2.50 IOOjB j Tinted with Pure Colors, Ground and Mhud Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Freeman. BANJO CONTEST DorFViint with Pure Unseed OU Uid D ry e thafnAlL R.C. Lee, of Hendersonville, Survivors are the husband, two f i r s t PRIZE $3.00 brothers, Radford Freeman, of SECOND PRIZE gives worn, splintery was in town one day last week on $130 floarsasmooth,hard, 20% to40% morelead per gallon,' iVoodleaf, sucid Luther Freemsui 3 glossy surface over­ business. Mr. Lee has been com­ of Mocksville, Route 4; one sister. GUITAR CONTEST night. Put It on to­ scientifically combined with pure ing to the Masonic picnic with his Miss Josie Freeman, Woodleaf. HRST PRIZE ..... $3.00 day. Walk on it to­ oxide of zinc, not even asuspicion morrow. Shines like riding devices for more than a SECOND P R I Z E ...... $1.50 of adulterant in it. ThaFs why it enamel. Bght beau­ works faster, covers (hides) and quarter of a century. It wouldn’t MANDOLIN CONTEST •j tiful colors. Anyone can apply Granitoid. protects more surface and lasts Winfield Cheshire FIRST PRIZE . $2 .0 0 be a Masonic picnic if Mr. Lee longer in the. weather. Come in failed to arrive. Wtnfidd Cheshire, 64, died at SECOND PRIZE . $1 .0 0 his home in Harmony early Satur- THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED and let us show you how little it _ . „ " • . , . day morning, following a heart at- takes to paint your house right. TedDaywaIt, a good former who JacJli Funeralserviceswere held Adults 50c. lives beyond the turbid waters of at Harmony Methodist Church Admission: Children 25c. : [.Etufeee I M m a J h M for Erqy Purpose—Wo B rtoe Them Hunting Creek, was rambling a- Sundayaftemoon, with Rev. J. O. round town Wednesday. Tedre-Erwinoffidating, and the body B. & V. PURE SERVICE j j .i—. uau;„A laid to rest in the church ceme- MANAGERS. marked that he was farther behind Surviving are the widow, SAM TALBERT ELMER MOCK with nis farming operations than the former Miss Anna Blackwel EULIUS SHERMER W. B. ETCHISON in all the 16 years that he has been j er, of Davie County, one son and (Sponsored By Shady Grove High School) a tiller of the soil. two daughters. 6 'I'V. i'? ’>FpT

THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C- 'O .('-cbri'.) .(} .'J'I ifi S:f?K -iM - J 1j),.— -rrr WlBKlY NCWS ANALYSIS ? Current Events ? a im s L Some southern Democrats,bjve Finland Feats Reds Seek Control launched a revolt against rehomina- N E V E R i N r / / tion of President Truman.' | Prior to I Mr. Trnman, ' six vide-pf ^sidehts ' ,3. Ir As Stalin Calls for “Defense Paet”; have succeeded to the-presidency/ Two were subsequently renominated Vaiidenberg Urges Speed on ERP for a full term as president. Who G e t s W w s e i were they? j K- T1Ritreri-If1 bfc r. Mission to Saudi-Arabia , Released by WMU Features 2. Recent photographs, of a prom­ F.ioV/no-; inent public figure show him wear- 11 Quick! Ilw U w se SlWfriflJ A N ULTRA hush-hush military (EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions are expressed in these columns, they are those of iF«pd IorriTbQJiaM M ’M 'M .« Double-Duty Nose Drops' ing a new homburg hatj gray suit,' -f ^- mission left recently for Saudi- Western Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) r± Checi ' Arabia. Just what this group of overcoat, striped necktie and' tan' Background,.” said a Deaaihg in one -orA-iittK'-Vlcksi VSitro-nol fnicacl about 200 American officers and WHO’S n e x t ? Aggression Charted pigskin gloves. What was' unusual 'of AftsefUdme fadfc^azihesfarifl'if/lsfct tril relieves head cold distress fast! , Will about his attire? . _ -’- ■’a n ttif BsediBtfirsfcTOfttihtt1SnifHecM? technical sergeants will do in F in la n d us i toathinkirig/iat ,once., /O iiri v ittjeq pneeze, Vattrptnol.ftctiUaUy^elpsito.,;/ Arabia is supposed to be a strict 3. Sen. Glen H. Taylor, in a prevent many colds from developing; Trac secret, but real fact is they are to Finland seemed to be resigned, satu­ speech announcing his support of, Ix y It! Followdfrfcctions in package. Servl train an Arab air force and re­ rated with the apathy that sometimes Henry Wallace, said: “I am nipt : ’linked ifflflt' fhe; right AafcRgfbond?1J equip abandoned U. S. air fields. precedes extinction. 1 ■ teamed up with the big-city bosses • M e*r*hrbi,'i•'"<•. •' , the fact that this time it is a Russian 2. He was In civilian clothes. Hie name: T ...... _ ...... Por instance, one detail will go to was-.saii to'.be- in favor of signing a Dwight D. Eisenhower, retired arm; chief: Paris, then Germany, then Greece expansion westward that is changing of etafT. . r ; Mayberthat-. explained seme of Finnisli^Russiaff "friendship treaty as the color of the map. 3. Kelly, Chicago: Hague. Jersey City:1. j7- - and. finally to the Arabian-Iranian suggested by, Stalin. Flynn, the Bronx, New York: Curley. Boa* . our dissatisfaction eating at border. ton: Pendergast, St. Louis. - home or' out: the china: Aadn t 1 Bran Muffiris Wfth the; His Viewpoint, distinguished by real­ 4. (a) In Naples.' city of his birth: (b); i;i « riw tri fK'-VwP |-:>i;ij>.q .nuiv ism if nothing else, was this: To turn nothing to worry about. The country tenor. been - translucent: w ith th o se fish.-, ’ can relax.” 5. 'The Mahatma” is Branch Rickey, , dinners;., And;:what: of, the, or­ down the"'’Soviet ibidlwould aggravate president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and "The Marmalade Baked in, GOP Sen. Styles Bridges of And as fa r as consorting with Com­ Redhead” ia Lam MacPhaiI. former presi­ g an d y ? j Easy! Try 'em for Sunday. “Branch", ,, RussiamFinnish relations to a danger­ ;i: 't v,-Ji to iiin. 'VnttVJiij New Hampshire was comment­ ous VdegTefcLr Tb::acCept - it could mean munist spies was concerned — “That’s dent of the New York Yankees.; \ . ' 2 tablespoons .. ,.I.cup sifted ing. to colleagues about Presi­ Finland might, get as favorable condi­ just too vague to talk about. I cer­ " T h e : texture, '.and iquahtyi’pf (he', ,s h o r te n in g , ,f lo u r , . dent Truman’s failure to men­ '' ’W'dttP sugar ■ V tfcaspbohfc .«1 rn tions as pofcmirie toVard keeping na­ tainly didn’t do it knowingly,” he com­ food must havq the same degree of S Ja tion the civil rights program in CRACKDOWN .,hakifagpowder -.y tional independence. mented. fineness as (he table settings.the. __ ’s' "^TCaspborifcaIt' his Jackson Day speech. Nevertheless, two congressional com­ articlewehtoni.-.-^The'coior-'Of yofar At"the: same’ time there was concern H o ly L a n d '♦The Democrats,” quoth mittees leaped into action. Rep. J. food ip:relatioh:to-the,tqbleifiep,vied % cup milk marmalade whether. .Stalin’s request was dictated It was time to get tough :n the Holy Bridges, “are haunted by the Parnell Thomas (Rep., N. J.), under is a consideration. You must ask! Cream shortening and .sugarfcthtfr- W Carefl exclusively; t>y the wish to safeguard Land, the British ■ occupying arm y de­ oughly. Add egg and beat well. Stir past, befuddled by the present treatment in Walter Reed hospital for whether you wish to feature th&fdid- an d ot! and terrified by the Henry Wal­ Soviet territory, particularly _ Lenin­ cided. in AU-Bran and ,milk. Let,soak, nptil, grad, or whether’he?had something else a stomach ailment, said he might call a or-1 the' - tab let 1 -Thdre s w ill1' be' .titties 1 'most o f ’ htoistiire ■ is taken - up. S ttg u la r in lace future.” bedside meeting of his full un-Ameri­ Far from showing any inclination up his sleeve. So far there were no ,yrheq.ypti VipfttftftflifylW ,t!\f hfaS^- cicncy I can activities committee in order to toward peace, Palestine : Jews ami actual demands, of .any kind, such as ground and ,play .d q jv n ^ood." j send the sub-committee report for­ Arabs were carrying their civil war i/-Untilj !combined; F£U-,Jgreased^ufijpirt;', use. Hoil that the-Red army; bo allowed to oc­ pans one-half full. Press tablespoon­ Another Red Circle? mally to President Truman. over the partition plan to even bloodier be redil cupy Finland in the case of war or lengths than before; :' V . Tbatt !explained' eVerythingi! I ful of -1 'marmalade' 'ihto top/of'/eael!.^*? YOU CAN PUT a red circle And Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper ,,^oqe,;Jnnqhi;qomfi hqdn’frjbeeq,! muffin. BaKe in moderately hot oven operatoq the threat ofwar.. . (Rep., Iowa) called a session of the Weapons and ammunition, were being .(400“F.) abou(^30,-minutes. Makes it tion to ■ arouiid April 18 as the next tig day On the global scale it-seemed appar­ , considering color’ harmony, her u 1IttUffins: 12 ^ -inches in d&mfetetv or?. senate-house atomic energy committee sold openly in the streets." iBfcriibings p ro p er for Red Russia. That’s the date of ent th a t Moscow’s overtures to Fin­ ttvfeeri ' choW ’ Srid 5 tibtfc fIdfccfafa-' , ^ ,sijia!}muffins, i ___ » .... | to study the house group’s report grew in number and intensity. Open 0 2 the Italian elections and the date land, coming as. they did after the seiz­ : t Aions at all :.;.,w e hart, iiriTa cii / A tra d The report itself was a package of warfare was the virtual rule In Jeru­ t ipast when the Communists will attempt ure of • Czechoslovakia, were another tu ra l straight-from-the-shoulder charges. It salem. All this might be the natural I- M f 1f c j w M N . P t& a I ..famous, natural their next Czechoslovakia. part of the .Sowet retaliation to the " where ,Uiey Ead played, down' ?<*! /fkMiilre < caveat a te on pointed out, among other things, that result-of the artificial • division s,of a The Russian goal in Italy is to U. S.-sponsored Marshall plan in 'b o th i iA e ' tabu i f l Arid' feUie-- I — try a bowlfui of fuel Condon had been appointed head of the long-standing state, but the British I tomorrow. win 40 per cent of the April ballot­ Europe. The Russians were drawing up army had had enoughiof it. -j” i background.' Andiiat vhome-Lfflis.; o p e ra tio l ing. If so, they will attempt to move bureau of standards in 1945 on the the final lines for the conflict and at Force must he used impartially L------b u re to r,! all other political parties out of the recommendation of Henry Wallace, called in the wife/ZI / - - 03, fold a n d ! the same time consolidating their po­ then commerce secretary. against both Jews and Arabs 5lBrig/ C. cabinet and take over Italy com­ ?-j!k->8 GENUINE FOBDn efficiencT sition in eastern Europe. Discussing Communists, it said: “In P. Jones, commander of the British V'4 : T i * T " « pletely. Jerusalem garrison, told his troops.' j H ^b;Litt^'W tm iai|crof»|ied«^TOh A c a r j In preparation, a secret Red this country they haven’t gotten as far ib n ay r;;. MARSHAtLPLAN: In a directive he said: “Prolonged ' sfcmethingMnait''w^S w g,M »m nu, bolts a n l battalion of about 250,000 men, as they did in Czechoslovakia, but they translucent,--.; crystal. Wheiy-iWe re- T i b . # <- „ T h e B ea c o n got pretty far, because they got a man firing between Arabs and Jews, within w « o,?s need atj including Yugoslavs, has moved cove^d'tttifvsedse SfcKp ttfttrefhaving 95-100 HP?3 as vice-president of the U. S. and he is Jerusalem makes life intolerable for and your oitMnoU... elim inafj into northern Italy and infil­ “This act may well become a wel­ hambufgfcr, “with 'S* ddxcH-aS’-catch-: iOil Pump and heads $5.00 extra) now their candidate for president, and its inhabitants. Such disturbances wjll »ee vour Ford Deafer or . b re a k d o l trated into key places. come beacon in the world’s dark not continue. Force will be used in in­ eambaqRgroimdM.$.$ ceived a flood o f/cohgtatriMfofyTtele-,, fieryi C i^darqera 5vJfta-Jqjaiqft kpniles film Oi years ago repeatedly denied that a house un-American' activities sub­ two years. phone calls after he had made a speech’ YoutIl like every gallon you* ItistO C G loftg.,ipa.theqther-haq^t:qo^djjftst and their friendly service tool DP h u n d re l Mrl Truman would not run again committee reported in good faith that The measure, now scheduled to be re­ denouncing President _ Truman’s pro­ and who was the first to propose his om e xect-from-facterjT prices are right ta r y he “knowingly or unknowingly enter­ ported out to the senate for action, pro­ posed civil rights progfarii' arid; asking' Eri1TTfUfirefcr. auality -House Peintr-for^ food pll name publicly for reelection, now is tained . and associated” with I alleged vides that homeless Europeans who are Virginia voters to ban TrumanlH :Ho‘ $4:00-o t JessyPer gdnon-^Oif freightn privately sorry he ever made the ity ot f Russian spies. . •; • living in DP camps two and a half requested joint session of the Virginia i using suggestion,. To the charge that he’ was a “weak­ years after the end of the war will be general assembly to keep Mr. Truman’s-, Ed Flynn of the Bronx, who ’V«^ity^qdiTs>^iatefflg('4i(se4tter SfcJ .iM .iP^ihud sum m d est : link” CoUdon retorted: “This is admitted at the rate of 50,000 a year name off the ballot next November: and com prtj helped nominate Mr. Truman at the gratifying mformation because I’m ab­ to^-^Ihe) &Jsonn Sterjf.MSoV^dtftetvs.' ! -iii -SeIediProdudfc Ciiwoi ^ar beginning next July I and ending June permit Virginia electors ,to; choose; an­ item . p re v e n | 1944 C hicago convention, also is solutely reliable and therefore we have 30, 1950. . other Democratic candidate. sisrh o-aifctWill/Sjries SyB fjh '-nsfctt convinced that Mr. Truman’s name IOUisvaiE 2, KY. -I “ th e IarT on the ticket means certain defeat. A three-member commission would I Mingft- ffclfipn? 1 1 I l I T l 3‘qhfSiov. If .; jo TjjzrAry fo r a n l Southern, leaders, of course, are not OPTIMIST: be established to handle the program What Do Yoii Breathd? controlF even private about it. They want to ISeiv W ea p o iis . and to formulate regulations “for the U’/Ih ia Idecisiqfazqfcgieqtfcipp,.,Igck of junk him at any cost. ... purpose of obtaining the most general qqitfidnqce^ /JYjth Rear Adm. Ellis M. Zacharias, re­ More than 700 persons die every ’ MHES ProdJ But although Mr. Truttian two distribution and settlement of persons.” yqftjffl gftSf, :f.esR?q(qr,jff}Y0,fcau!'i C a lifl veloped .them since the ,war. They are Those to be admitted would first be responsible for about 70 per' Cent of^ m o re are" under fire, he has gone to ex­ probably of a .bactcriological nature, it Ration • thinlss, it , is, jq s t ,dqrfc-y. 3to, faave t treme lengths to buck outraged pub­ thoroughly investigated by a govern­ all the time lost from work, Dr. Mills a Communist teactyng^ om pqi^lic o ra n g e ! was assumed from Zacharias’ remarks. ment agency. said. lic opinion. schools. He favors, it would seem, H k m T f S s s a fo r 90 P the Little “Reds’ ” Schoolhouse WcHElt HMS M - 1 « . IM tS O U IllE S. T tO tIH Almost] of le m | THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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B y >a w . NU6 ENT3 ■fiif ^m art ^rock Simple Sewing Internationa) Uniform Sunday School Leaoru IQIIIE D HEWTBH D D Checking Equipment SCRIPTURE: John 21:1-14; Colossians 3: 9 in each nos- 1-4. 12-17; I John 5:11-12. lh^ress fast! Will Pay Dividends DEVOTIONAL READING: John 14:2-6. I snifoc or v jielps tc i nevc*lo?m£. Tractors Need Regular Eternal Life 1:1 pntizasc. Servicing, Adjustment J 2 3 4 S G 7 6 9 L esson for M arch 28, 1948 Periodic checking of tractors and n s \ S 7 &/rE T//£ W M 8£RS f&oM I To 9 2S other farm equipment is a timelj I / //vci vS/v£, o//£ /a/to £AcM so precaution that will prevent serious TMATTftEY W /ll ADP To THE NUMBERS i f I 'HE Lord has risen indeed,” delays in the field, assure safer oper­ and because he lives, we too j g E ? & % S , t i l AT TtiE £ //I > S OF THE F jfl ACCEPT ation of machinery and make farm * * * ■* S £ V£A/ . g Q w S ' shall live. Easter is the day that re­ LESS? work easier. minds us of this blessed truth—the Increasing the life of vital machine truth of eternal life. Well has Henry parts results in more units of useful Burton expressed it in these lines: production per machine and per o-> 14 "There’s a light upon the mountains, part. This in turn means less cost And the day is at the spring, Ssa per unit produced by the machine. When our eyes shall see the beauty A machine naturally wears out with And the glory of the King; 15 XPeary was our heart with waiting, And tbe night watch seemed so long, But his triumph day is breaking, 16 And we hail it with a song. "He is breaking down the barriers; 20 He is casting up the way; 16 17 12 He is catling for his angels To build up tbe gates of day; But his angels here are human, Not the shining hosts above; ‘6 'C it *9 4B 'Z tI 1S ' SMOUOj SB 'doi sip moi] ssojob Suipeaj fSiaqutna sq* aj aijJ/A—SHaflKIlN SSOHD And the drumbeats of his army / i t h t h e Are tbe heartbeats of our love ssk e d i n BREAKFAST BT THE LAKE f.;y “Bruncti*' HADE IN ALL T> EAD John 21:1-14 for the ex- quisite account of Jesus appear­ ing. Very easy to sew, too, with Lp sifted THESEcriONS brief cap sleeves and full skirt. Tie bur ing to his disciples in the early inspoons IN WHICH morning at the sea of Tiberias. They a n a rro w b e lt softly in a bow. Lkiiig powder ■* * * THERE iS had been toiling aU Slimming Frock Pattern No. 1738 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, Baspoon salt IS and 20. Size 14, 4% yards of 35 oi I:p orange. A DOT. night, and had /"’HEATED especially to flatter 39-inch. Inrnnlade taken nothing. the slightly heavier figure, this sugar thor- Careful inspection of tractors Bringing their boats charming afternoon dress has SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Ient well. Stir near to the shore, 530 South Wells SC. • Chicago I f 111. Xct soak until and other farm equipment at reg­ slimming lines and nice detail on Enclose 25 cents in coins for each hkon Up. Sift ular intervals will increase effi­ they saw one stand­ shoulder and hip. Make short or pattern desired. Jaer and salt. ciency of the machinery. ing there, “but the Pattern No. ______Size__ - stir only three-quarter shaped sleeves, and disciples knew not use a pretty printed fabric in an (reused muiSn. use. However, the rate of wear may Mara* .j tablespoon- that it was Jesus.” all-over scroll or flower. top of each be reduced greatly by a skillful Jesus told them • * * Address— _.tdy hoi over, o p erato r who is ex actin g in h is a tten ­ to cast their net on Psttem No. 1741 comes In sizes 34, 36, (uies. Makes £* tion to adjustments for wear and for the right side of the 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Sizes 36, 3% . diameter.* or proper and systematic lubrications. ship, which they yards of 35 or 39-inch. FINEWOOUBie FlLTBlteo A tractor in good repair, agricul­ D r. Newton did, and they With Full Skirt FOR ~Ffor extra quality - purity tural engineers estimate, can oper­ cau g h t 153 “ g re a t A SIMPLE yet extremely smart fishes.” Jesus then summoned them £ S M O R O U N E ate on two to three less gallons dress for misses that’s bound J»ETRQLEU M. J . of fuel than the tractor with faulty to breakfast. He had prepared the to win applause on each wear- operation. Adjustments in the car­ bread and fish on coals of fire. And buretor, governor, timing, mani­ they did eat. * * . TRY POST-WAR "FASTERACTIKG" fold and valves also will increase the artists TORD efficiency. J ^ / T T i e : BLESSED ASSURANCE OEFORE his death, Jesus had LT . . A careful check will disclose loose /2 \% A W M B y j p said to his disciples, “Because bolts and nuts as well as parts that I Z S S T E P B Y ■ B S lO TO R S O U 0 1 I live, you will live also,” John 14:19, _ 2.00 need adjusting or replacing, thus STEP. 6 6 6 f m r r s | l i 0.00 v / v but they did not fully grasp the Rtfcve the oehe* oad "sleep robbiaa" MbtfiM eliminating the chance for costly •tor. meaning of the great words. But Ol CoIdtfotwHfa MMMtefe or B9JdI ?5.v0 extra) breakdowns later. Every repair and Cwri—t MwfrodwcM that morning on the sea shore, they Fabric lamp shades remain !•PHONE;: . adjustment should be made just as KELY INC. understood. They remembered that fresh longer and require fewer guilders. soon as the need is noted. HEftE Ftioiie "J he had died on the cross, and now washings if dusted occasionally F a rm e rs also a re advised to equip they were assured that he was real­ with a clean, soft brush. Keep such their tractors with fire extinguish­ ly alive, for this was the third time a brush on hand specially for lamp ers and to provide secure holders he had appeared unto the disciples shades. for grease guns or other servicing after the resurrection. —•-— vs//v6 “This is eternal life, that they know strong, clear tea for brown. Backaches, leg pains, broken sleep, painful pas* 13 Kept thee the only true God, and Jesus —•— aagea usually go so much quicker i f you switch to Foley (the new kidney-bladder) Pills. They 15 Moslems Christ whom thou hast sent.” And (S. P ha> 19 When you wish to have an artis- stimulate sluggish kidneys; then ALLAYBLAD* in I John 5:11-12, we read, “And DER IRRITATION. That’s the cause of most 16 Subjects W die-shaped flower bed — half moon, pains, aches, urges onee thought entirtly due to 18Ger. meta­ h 22M is 24 MZS iW this is the record, that God hath circular, or curves, lay the garden Itidntu »• So for quisker, longer-lsating relief# quarantine intercepted the project­ given to us eternal life, and this life soofAe bladder as well as stimulate kidney action; physician hose in the desired pattern and dig Do this: use Foley (the new Iddney-bladder) ed flight of thousands of Japanese 19 Circum­ 27 l i is in his Son. He that hath the Son your flower garden on the inside of Pills: they also have direct sedative-like action beetles trying to hitchhike by air­ scribed on bladder. At your druggist, ttalessyou find % hath life; and he that hath not the the hose. them far more satisfactory, DOUBIa YOUE plane from beetle infested airports 21 Music note SO it 32 35 *4 Son of God hath not life.” HONEY BACK in Washington, Baltimore, Phila­ 23 Wild cat In another passage John tells (So. Am.) delphia, New York and Newark. U 57i that we know that we have passed 24 Subside I H . R ed, These beetles threatened to move 27 Organs of from death unto life because we Pullormn clean N. TASTER-SMOOTHtRt into beetle free sections of th» sight J4i 19 4i ni love the brethren. Barred Cross and mSex-Link - arc Tecl!,v United States. $ Cockerels $6.00 p e r 100. - I exterior— 29 On the ocean Easter is the day of eternal Inspectors closely checked more 30 Arid hope. It lifts above the fog of earth­ P u llets $15.00 p e r 100. ■h—points, co- 4) 10CUJWUS Ishcs — evesy- than 7,000 airplane flights and su­ 31 Cherished iness the glory of the blessed hope S tra ig h t ru n $10.00 p e r 100 Iiusior pointer, pervised the application of a thin anim als W a IvTner.' • 34 Half an em 4b that fadeth not away. We have God’s ED’S CHICKS film of DDT from aerosols over own testimony that we shall live Jdlon you. use- 35 Consort of m Manchester, N. H. |rv»cu loo! Di- hundreds of commercial and mili­ an em peror 50 with him forever, through Jesus Icos :irc rizhc tary planes. The beetles’ favorite 38 Infant Christ, our risen, reigning, return­ §u ^q Pfeint for. food plants in the immediate vicin­ 40 Bursts forth ing L ord. |$2o.C0nil orfreight' ,more, ity of the airports were sprayed, as a volcano N o. 9 • * * * ior inorc dc-: using mist blowers for the job. The 43 Angry (Copyright by the International Ccuocil oi summer’s program was the most 4 5 ------Louise, 8 Long-drawn 32 Before 38 Feathered Religious Education on behalf of 40 Protestant C O £ 0 ^ i h a t e a j o b speeches 33 Time of a creature denominations. Released by WNU Features.) comprehensive ever attempted to 2nd wife of Jcls Co. ,• Napoleon 9 Boy’s school court’s 39 Space for tCom fyaoA 'M f n t ft o e MENTHOtATUM TWINS prevent beetle spread, and yielded (Eng.) Is Bidg. 46 TeU session 41 Money- Our Richest Treasure the largest number of interceptions 48 SwaUow 10 Pause 36 Conductor draw er for any season since this type of eagerly 14 A size of of heat 42 Serpent-Iizard control work became necessary. 49 City (Tex.) paper 37 SoUdified 44 Greek letter The Bible walks the ways of all 50 Pike-like 17 Knight’s w aste - 47 E ast by ' the, world with familiar feet and fishes title metal south (abbr.) enters land after land to find its tnt ARb pAiss Cf Production of Citrus 20 Tantalum Assver to PuxtU Number 8 own everywhere. Children listen to Vertical (sym.) its stories with wonder and delight, Shows Steady Increase 21 Guided BSQQ SQQQ QdDQ UBiaa ,and wise men ponder them as par- Production of citrus fruits in the 22 County SW S-LUMBAGO 1 PUlar aaaian nutans 'ables of life. The wicked and the United States has about doubled 2 Brightly- Scotland proud tremble at its warnings, but each 10 years of the last 40, a de­ colored fish 25 Insect □ □ u a a a a □□ to the wounded and the penitent it partment of agriculture report indi­ 3 Strong 26 Forbid IIIBQQ BQQD m 28 Spherical QDQlQm BBQQS has a mother’s voice. It has woven two famous, fast-acting ingredi­ cates, with prospects that the rec­ timber for Heavy lines • m ass in QQQS QQDQ itself into our dearest dreams; so Q u ic k MENTHOLATUM ents that help thin out thick ord will continue to climb. (naut) socket QID BQaQOBD mucus, reduce swelling, soothe QQQBDB BQB that love, friendship, sympathy, de­ cold-inflamed membranes. Soon California and Florida produce 4 Foes of head H H U taa QHB0 E] votion, memory, hope, put on the * When head-cold misery makes more than 90 per cent of the 29 AUay soreness eases up, head starts to 5 Cry of pain a a i a u Oq q h beautiful garments of its treasured you gasp for air, and nose feels I122-Small SIieSOt oranges. Florida and Texas account 6 Sweet potato 31’ Pianissimo BQDEi BQBQ clear. Don’t take head-cold miser; speech. No man is poor or desolate raw and tender, reach for soothing lying down—use Mentholatum: I M (ISICIEO.*, for 90 per cent of the grapefruit. 7 Fum e (abbr.) Series J-48 MentholatumandB-R-E-A-T-H-B! ■l Ktit or leceijil ofpndf who has this treasure for his own. Mentholatum contains comfort­ MSO ROIEViS CHEST-COLD TIGHTNESS, MOEHLU *, FUMU Almost the entire commercial crop —Henry Van Dyke. of lemons is grown in California. ing Camphor and minty Menthol, NASAl IRRITATION AND CHAPPIH6 THE OAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N. 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j You Pay for It G O O D C O A L Wh%t to Do About It Davie Record I Other day that classic journal cf Hog Mange Causes There is one way, and only one ours, the Arkansas Gazette, com­ Day Phone 194 - Night Fbone 111 way, to avoid a serious depression, mented: “The government has it ail Average Loss of $2 and that way is open to the Ameri­ figured out what people do with ev­ Mocksviile, N. C. can people. Responsibilify rests Has Been Published Since 1899 ery penny of their money. Now, if New Insecticide Proves firmly upon each of us, no matter only the people could figure out Effective in Control what may be our economic status what the government does with it.” or individual social background,'to That is a real poser! To be sure, Common mange of hogs is another choose out this proper course. There government has to spend a lot of Walker Funeral Home widespread disease that has yielded is no way to go, if we should face money. We are a big nation. More­ to the results of animal health re­ into a depression, except toward 4 8 Y ears over, we find it necessary to take AMBULANCE SERVICE search. The U. S. department of hard work and the high productiv­ on obligations in maiiy foreign DAY ORINIGHT agriculture says the average losses ity of industrial peace. lands. from mange probably amount to *2 That’s the formula that will en­ But whether the government P h o n e 4 8 a head. This figure covers the loss able us to weather a business reces­ Othen have come and gone-your (specifically the federal govern­ from stunted growth, delay in fat­ sion, provided we begin to use it ment, where they throw around big Mocksviile, N- C tening, occasional deaths and dock now. We must all tighten our belts, county newspaper keeps going. sums) spends no more than is need­ age when mangy hogs are mar­ get our feet on the ground, and go ful is important to everyone. Gov­ keted. to work just as hard as we can ernment is not a luxury; It is a The effective weapon against work. A greatly increased measure Sometimes it has seemed hard to necessity. Yet, to read the budget mange is benzene hexachloride, fre of productivity per man-hour is the figures you would think all opera­ Uncle Sam Says ” j quently referred to as “ 666.” In best answer to the present situation make “buckle andjtongue” meet but tions were on a luxury basis. Nebraska tests this newly-discov­ that can be thought up. Government Spends ered insecticide was so effective it Down With Prices sooh "the sun shines and again we v. That government is expensive was eradicated mange with one treat­ With increased productivity, with proved again by John T. Flynn, who ment. Not only did it eradicate an honest hour’s labor given for march on. Our faithful subscribers, J’ showed in Reader’s Digest that mange — it also got rid of lice. every hour’s pay, we could see a TVA, a government project, forgot This makes the old mange treat­ considerable lowering of prices. In­ to include certain items in its book­ ments obsolete. deed, with genuine whole-hearted most of whom pay promptly, give us keeping. Instead of the indicated In the Nebraska tests, crude ben­ cooperation from labor and indus­ profit, there was a real deficit Cl zene hexachloride (a wettable pow­ try, it would be quite possible to courage and abiding faith in our $130,000,000 to Ju n e 30, 1944. Flynn der) was mixed with water (10 increase output as much as 40% shows there was an actual loss in pounds powder in 100 gallons) and generally. This should be enough to fellow man. sales of pow er to th a t d ate of $15,- sprayed on the hogs. bring about a genera] 25% reduction 000,000. This d em onstrates th a t effi­ One objectionable feature of the in prices. This could be done with ciency is a quality unknown to gov­ our present labor force and without ernment operations. crude benzene hexachloride is its If your neighbor is not taking The terrific odor. This odor is not present increased working' hours. Here’s a prophecy. Wait until the This would in fact bring prices budget is presented to this Congress, to any marked degree in commer­ Record tell him to subscribe. The cial hog oils prepared by use of a down until it would be equivalent to then watch the departments and bu­ an increase in wages. This is the reaus fight any reductions. Increase solvent which takes the active in­ m gredient (the gamma isomer) out one sound answer to the present price is only $1.50 per year 'in the the appropriation and swell the threat of a depression. Such answer payroll — but shrink the swollen of the crude benezene hexachloride and leaves behind the ineffective in­ would also give us hope of regaining State, and $2.00 in other states. department? Never. our foreign markets, which have Way to Depression gredients—the ones that have the disagreeable odor. had little attention paid to them This kind of selfishness means I since the war. meager tax savings. It permits lit­ Does a $1,990 in savings seem as Wisaom of a Sage tle tax reduction for folks who so elusive as the rainbow’s pot of gold The importance of this thing W hen You Come To Town much need relief. The more we tax to you? Then, think about these Herds and Flocks prompted Bernard M. Baruch to and the more we spend for govern­ facts: By joining the Payroll Sav- state recently that the whole post­ ment, the nearer we get to depres­ ings Plan where you work and al­ war world would “get going only if M ake O ur O ffice Y our sion. lotting ju st $2.50 a week for United Pond water piped to farm build­ men work” and to come out for a 5)4 Taxes of all kinds are too heavy States Savings Bonds, you will ac­ cum ulate $1,440.84 in 10 y ears. Mil­ ings for livestock can be filtered by day, 44 hour week. The seriousness these days. Corporation taxes are building a solid housing of soft brick of the problem we face is such that burdensome. Income taxes on all lions of my nieces and nephews are H eadquarters. learning from experience that they (laid in cement) over the end of the we may be able to save civilization levels are too high. The individual can own an even greater amount pipe in the bottom of the pond. if we accept the challenge, Mr. income taxes cut down the rewards of Savings Bonds through this par­ Baruch said, adding that this would of the wage earner, keeping him tial payment plan. In the event you mean greater effort than that ex­ W e A re A lw ays Glad To from saving and investing. Instead, me self-employed, automatic bond & erted during the war. his tax payment is earmarked: buying is available to you through In proposing a 44 hour work week, “government expense.” Some peo­ the Bond-A-Month P la n a t your bank. "with no strikes or layoffs to Jan­ S e e Y o u . ple oppose tax reductions for cor­ V. S. Trtasury Departmem uary I, 1949,” as a means of in­ porations and individuals, without realizing that continued heavy taxes creasing production, Mr. Baruch will undermine our economic sys­ recognized our present tendencies Uncle Sam Says 8 “ HIGH to put limitations on our work. He tem and their own standard of liv­ ing. emphasized that a way must be found for production to flow smooth­ Decisions Lie Ahead CONTAINER COVERED ly. This achieved, then a “sense of Obviously, one of the quickest FRAME Be An “Engineer in Good ways to halt wasteful and unprofit­ security would return to worker and able bureaucracy is to stop feeding -A'25% employer, and the reaction upon the fuel to its fires. Government, with­ economy of the world would be deep Eating”—Do Home Canning! out a plentiful supply of tax money, DRAIN and lasting.” PIPE Heads Together could hardly be wasteful govern­ ’ A; teen years later, an American, A. K. ment. Congress has the power to Tfiie sage Mt. Baruch has more. Simple Instriiolions Bcscil Shriver of Baltimore, invented the say what the government shall “Until we have unify, until we on Science "retort” or “pressure” cooker. Water filters through the pores of straighten out and solve our prob­ spend and what amount it shall col­ th e brick. lems of production, and have inter­ In 1858 John Mason patented the lect in taxes. It is up to us to see Mason jar with neck designed for First treatment for cattle grubs nal stability, there is no basis on You may not have degree as an that our Congress keeps a proper a receiving a screw type cap. The should be made early in winter, as which the world can renew itself engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when rein on collections and expendi­ Mason jar with porcelain-lined zinc soon as the tell-tale bumps appear physically or spiritually,” he con­ you’re home canning you’re using tures.- cap is an old reliable. Mason would on the backs of animals. Several tinued. If labor and industry would scientific principles just as surely as Unwise spending and taxing probably be astounded by the 1947 treatments a month apart will be put their heads together, come to a a mining, chemical, electrical or could take this nation into the bank­ cap for sealing the Mason jar. This necessary. Use a cattle grub dust realistic solution of their problems, other engineer. That ib, if you fol­ ruptcy of communism. It could do new style cap is a two-piece metal containing 1% per cent rotenone. shake hands across the table and go low glass jar manufacturer’s instruc­ it more quickly than anything else. —.e kid in up: er 4 captured your affair with a Dome lid which has The current shortage of feed to work in ,earnest to whip this tions, for Uiey are based upon scien­ Indeed, the power to tax is the heart during wartime. In spirit you sealing compound on the under side makes it important to do continuous threat of immediate depression tific discoveries made over a period power to destroy. We must see to traveled with him toward his un­ and is tested for seal by pressing on culling in the laying house. through maximum and whole-heart­ of a century and a half. it that America keeps an efficient certain future on the battlefields. the center of the lid with the finger. The kid upstairs today is yours. The ed production, then an one would Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris and well-managed government, not a Dairy cows lose a lot of energy Sealing with the Dome lid is made “kid” may be a freckled boy or a have anytitjng to fear, confectioner, Nieolas Appert, set out wasteful bureaucracy. That will be pulling through heavy mud in the doubly sure by the new type metal curly haired Vttie girl—your son or to find a method of food preserva­ a powerful factor in deciding, in bam lots. Lost energy means less band which bears down on the Ud daughter wk* will need your help milk. Paved lots that take cows tion and win a 12,000-franc prize the coming months, whether Amer­ through savings to find a place in at three pressure points. ica will remain prosperous and eco­ out of the mud soon pay for them­ offered in 1795 by the French gov­ everyday life. The Payroll Savings Uncle Sam Says Also reliable in seal is the light­ nomically stable. Plan for buying United States Sav­ selves. ernment. Napoleon, like Frederick the Great, believed an army travels ning type jar with rubber ring, glass ings Bonds where you work is the lid and wire bail. only automatic, safe, profitable way on its stomach, and the folks at home for you to buy bonds by the install­ Mow and Spray in One got hungry and discontented too! Many scientific experiments and t k t m w s ! ment payment method. In this way Nicolas won the prize, after 15 jar improvements have perfected pro­ you can build the nestegg which Operation Pays Well years' work,’ - but his methods and cesses for today’s home canning and can make the difference between equipment have been greatly im­ it is upon them that instructior.3 you wishing and having the funds for proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ education and a secure future for handicaps, not knowing a tem pera­ erature such as the BaU Blue Book your children. If you are self-em­ ployed, buy bonds automatically ture beyond boiling is required for are based. Follow these instructions through the Bond-A-Month Plan processing some foods and having and you become an “Engineer in where you bank. to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit U. S. Treasury Deportment emtil 1860 did Louis Pasteur estab­ of your family’s health and increased Dog Tags for Children lish the faqt that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de­ If children wore identification responsible for food spoilage. Four­ licious home canned foods. discs similar to those of the armed forces there would be fewer lost In Your interest- children, and better and quicker emergency treatment would be pos­ n- DOROTHY DIX, noted sible in many cases of accidental v * newspaper columnist and injury. Dr. Edward Press of the counselor to millions of Americans, says: U. S. children’s bureau recommend­ "T he best advice I ed to American Medical association. have ever given in my long life is * Information on the tag as to the the advice I give Americans now; Uiiy not step on your own per- child’s blood type, bleeding tend­ that is. keep buying and holding sr.;iai-secur!fy sei.-ctarter to make L E T U S D O : U. S. Savings Bonds because they j"4i> t a best y ear in your life? When ency, serum sensitivity and whether ; ysu sijn up to buy United States i immunized against lockjaw, would will insure your tuture happiness. ¥ Ar.y home with Savings Bonds is I Uavings Bonds through automatic facilitate emergency treatment and i payroll savings right where you * might well save the child’s life in certainly a better home than ont without Savings Bonds. I can truly I work, or the Bond-A-Month Plan YOUR JOB PRINTING case of accident. i where you bank, you’re adding write about the merits of Savings Prof. B. B. Robb of Corneil uni­ Bonds in the family relationship, be­ ' mcncy-that-grows to your income. i♦ versity demonstrates a mow and : Those dollars you put aside, before * cause bonds are really very per­ ¥ Sets Up Crime Lah sonal in their nature. Savings Bonds weed gadget for applying 2,4-D to t:c y h av e the chance to sprout wings W e can save you m oney Wisconsin has set up a state eventually become the things wo lawns. A regular garden sprayer i and fly away, are sure to come in * . hope for, whether it is marriage, a is filled with 2,4-D mixture and handy later on—to buy a home for c rim e laboratory w ith $190,000 ap ­ your family, an education for your propriated by the legislature, the new' home, children’s education or pumped- up ready for use. Fas­ i¥ plain leisure.” V. S. Treasury DePartmeu tened to the lawn mower the children, or years of leisure for o n y o u r Council of State Governments re­ yourself. And. best of all. you’ll be I ports. The laboratory will serve as sprayer carries a two nozzle boom getting back more than you put in f ahead of the blades and contains ¥ a clearing house for technical and —5100 a t m atu rity for every $75 in­ ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, ¥ scientific aid to police officers In Your Interest enough mixture to cover at least vested today. Lt. S. Treasury Department ¥ throughout the state, operating half an acre of lawn. ¥ PHILLIP MURRAY. ¥ probably from University of Wis­ STATEM ENTS, POSTERS, BILL ¥ consin. Officials al$o hope to set President, CIO, says: up • The Payroll Savings Midwest Barley Growers roving laboratories on wheels to ¥ Plan for the purchase of To Compete in Contest HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. ¥ give on-the-spot aid to crime in­ ” S U. S. Savings Bonds of­ ¥ vestigators. fers CIO members an opportunity A $30,000 contest which stresses ¥ to save .>n a systematic way for fu­ the importance of certified seed, - ¥ Patronize your hom e new spaper ¥ ture security, education of children, early planting, seed treatment, use ¥ purchase of a home, and othei of commercial fertilizer and timely ¥ worth while objectives. The bene­ ¥ h u n t i n g and careful harvesting in growiitg and thereby help build up your ¥ fits which result to the individual barley as a cash grain crop that ¥ for and to his family will go far to under proved methods of production ¥ strengthen our democracy, for the ¥ More strength of each individual is a commands a premium price is an­ hom e tow n and county. ¥ nounced by the Midwest Barley ¥ measure of the strength of the Na­ ¥ BUSINESS tion. I urge all officers and leaders Improvement association, Milwau­ ¥ of the Congress of Industrial Or­ kee. Tfiie prizes are offered to farm­ ¥ r y O u r A ds ¥ ganizations to give their active sup­ ers in seven Midwest states. ¥ port to the program.” THE DAVIE RECORD. U. S. Treasury Dcpartiuvut

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VOLUMN XLVIX MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 1 , T9 4 S. NUMBER 3 5

New Essence Developed NEWS OF LONG AGO WMORROW Checks Soil Losses Seen Along Main Street To Recover Fruit Flavor By The Street Rambler. Rev W- K. Iaenhour. Hitfh Point. M. C. Rt A practical process for recover­ What Was Happening In Da­ ononoo Tomorrow? That is just ahead— ing in essence form the volatile Good soil management pays divi­ vie Before Parking Meters aroma, or flavor, of fresh fruit dends in making heavy crops per Young lady shedding tears as ‘Another day,” it mav be said; juices has been developed at the acre, building organic matter in the And Abbreviated Skirts. Another month, another yean U. S. eastern regional research lab­ soil and at die same time checking she leaves court house—Tall man oratory, n e a r P hiladelphia. T he es-- walking around the square with (Davie Record, March 31,1915.) It’s quite at hand; 'twill soon be sence contains all the aroma in a two, pretty girls —Two officers par­ Lint cotton is 9 cents. here; concentration 150 or more times SOIL TfiEATEO WITH And vet tomorrow reaches on that of the fresh juice. It is a clear, UME. PHOSPHATE S SOIL ked in middle of highway—Min­ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gaither spent Good Soil Increases POTASH.600D OOUEB NOT Asages pass, as ages dawn; water-white solution that can be TREATED ister sitting on church steps en­ Thursday in Winston. Farm Crop Yields kept for long periods at room tem­ a, tertaining small boy—Members of W. S. Walker, of Kappa, was in It ne’er shall cease, so long, so long perature without alteration. To wail or sing redemption’s song. In concentrating fruit juices to Gossip Club wanting to know if town Thursday qji business. Tests Reveal Value make jellies and other products, the highway patrolmen have to pay to Tomorrow! What is Aere in store T. J. Boatright/of Hickory, was Of Proper Nutrients flavor of the fresh fruit is largely hitch their cars around the square in town Tuesday on business. To make us happy, or deplore? lost. This is particularly apparent High crop yields per acre on the In apples, the characteristic flavor COAM Sars Wnsarwutar ctcvaeiova —Visiting attorney declaring that Si 4; Mrs. T. T. Parnell remains quite It all depenes upon today— farm, like mass production in in­ of which is so volatile that many Mocksville has more parking me­ ill at her home on Salisburystreet Jtist how we live along the way; dustry, are the secret of financial apple products have none of the 21 TONS OM PER ACRE IAS TONS ORPER ACRE success, according to Emil Truog, 2440 LBS. OP NITR066N 1980 LBS OF NITROGEN ters than Charlotte—Young bride C. S. Eaton, of Cana, was here Yes, what we Aink and sav and do Iresh fruit character. Adding a 610 LBR OF SOL. PHOS 20 LBS. OP SOL PHOS. professor of soils at University of small amount of apple essence to ISO LBfr. FVAtL. POTASS. HO LBS, AMML- DOITAMl riding bicycle up Main street— The way we take, what we pursue, W isconsin. 3360 US. AMAlL CALOUM 660 LBS AMUL CALCIUM Saturday on his way to Winston. apple-juice concentrate restores the Rural letter carriers cussing and How we please, or fail to please, “It costs no more for seed and bill flavor. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Call have tillage — usually the main expenses erosion. The results shown above discussing bad soil roads. The God who knows, the God Used as a fountain syrup, the full moved from this city to Coolee- in crop production — to grow a $ 5? flavor concentrate may be diluted summarize tests at the University mee. who sees. crop th an a $25 cro p ," he declares with plain water to make a bever­ of Illinois Elizabethtown experiment field since 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. Anderson Wisconsin tests show that addition­ age practically indistinguishable in $75 Mllion Loss Tomorrow’ll bring its bliss or al crop yields resulting from heavy taste and aroma from fresh apple Manure, lime and phosphate returned Wednesday from a visit blight, fertilization cost only $2 to $3 per juice. The process of flavor recov­ made the difference between the TOBACCO growers of North two plots. The soil was already rich to Staresville.J It’s downward trend, or upward ton for alfalfa and 10 to 15 cents ery also is applicable to other fruits. Carolina lost approximately $ 7 5 per bushel for corn and oats. in potash. C. A. Guffey, one o f Rowan’s The heavy crops of alfalfa-clover million on their 1 9 4 7 crop as com­ flifiht, “The extra cost of a larger ' best farmers, was in Thursday on yield per acre lies simply in the and small grains protected the soil pared with what they received for Its laurel crown of grand success, New Steel House Offers from beating rains. The soil of the business. their 1 9 4 6 production, and that Or failure filled with dire distress; Variety of Innovations treated plot with its 16 tons of or­ C. C. Sanford Sons Co., have Twill bring its harvest rich and- T m ganic m atter per acre could soak up certainly is not a negligible amount Farmers and small town dwellers more water faster than the soil of disposed of several new Ford cars rare soon will be able to own a home of money even for this great agri. if u iff' * 1 ' ** 3 the untreated plot with only five within the past ten days. From God who hears and answers with features of quality, beauty and tons. Less water was left to run off cultural state. Mr. aud Mrs. Grant Daniel re­ utility never before offered in the and carry soil with it. Part of the loss was due to •prayer, housing field. turned home Sunday from a visit For erosion control on longer O r it will bring its awful sting Lustom homes, which are sched­ smaller production. The sales to relatives at Statesville. slopes a crop rotation that includes Because today we failed A e King. uled to be produced at the rate of more years in soil protecting crops during the season recently closed Mrs. James Thompson and babe 30,000 a y ear, will be fireproof and such as legume grass mixtures is fell short of the total of the 1 9 4 6 Tomorrow! O how shell we win will require no repairs or redecorat­ of North Wilkesboro, are visiting advised. Fidl fields on a 12 per cent season by approximately 2 0 mill­ If we shall spend today in sin? ing during the lifetime of the owner. slope such as was in this field would her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton They can be erected at a cost of ion pounds, which was a very Tomorrow is the time to reap need a rotation of corn, winter grain Call, on Salisbury street. $7,000 and will have ceiling radiant and two or three years of legume- small petcentage decrease trom In joy and gladness, or to weep, heat, a completely modern kitchen, Mrs. C. F. Meroney and daugh­ grass mixtures for best results. Con­ 9 0 6 ,0 0 0 oco pounds of 1 9 4 6 . Just as we whiled our time away a large amount of built-in closet and tour farming, strip cropping and ter Margaret, and Misses Marie SMkYii storage space and a number of Along Ae path of life today; terracing would help, too, to slow The greater part of the loss was and Annie Allison spent Monday Proper fertilization has paid on other features that will reduce down the water so that more would due to the drop in prices. The Tomorrow Aere will be reward— housework and provide luxurious in Winston shopping. thousands of farms, whether ap­ have a chance to soak into the average price paid producers In the A recompense from our good Lord plied to corn, wheat, oats, soy­ living. ground. - Sam Ratledge, of Greensboro,, beans, ’cotton or any other crop. The use of porcelain enamel steel latest marketing period was $ 4 3 .4 3 Tomorrow! O that’s heaven’s goal throughout the house will provide a came over last week to be present additional fertility removed from a hundred pounds as compared To every honest, godly soul finish that will not face or crack and Three Major Problems .at the marriage of his sister, Miss the soil. But even this is partly com­ can be easily cleaned by a light Face Pork Producers with $4 9 .7 3 for the 1 9 4 6 sales Alma Radedge, and returned to Who walks today in light Divine pensated for in the case of legumes application of soap and water. The period. That was a decrease of And lets his light for Jesns shine; by the greater amounts of nitrogen houses come in six different colors, The pork producer faces three Greensboro Tuesday. the bigger crop supplies to the soil. selected with a view of blending problems as he makes plans for about 1 2 .6 per cent in price, the 1948, say M ichigan S tate college Who does A e FaAeris holy will, “High acre yields are also the se­ with various color combinations of major cause of which was the loss William Owen was carried to a specialists. A short com crop, a Tho’ he be strong, or weak and ill; cret of success in erosion control furniture and other home fur­ Charlotte hospital last week to relatively narrow com-hog ratio or curtailment of export markets, Tomorrow lay his armor down and soil conservation. _When yields nishing. undergo treatment. His friends on less erodible land are doubled or and a stressed feed conservation and especially the withdrawal of program are the problems to be And gain Ae victor’s life and trebled through adequate liming British buyers from the Carolina hope for him a speedy recovery. met. The danger is that too few crown. and heavy fertilization, a bigger Fly Ants From Australia sows will be bred for spring pigs warehouses in the midst of the Jay Ratlecge, of Calahaln, was acreage of more erodible lands can Insect history was made recently in town last week and hauled a- be returned to forests and per­ when a scientist flew from Australia and there may not be enough hogs season. 1 manent grass. That means more and to America as escort for 3,000 live to consume the com crop produced way a Range Eternal. Jay must be in 1948. For the same reasons the flue, Your Social Secur­ better food for all.’’ ponerine ants — the first time that going to have plenty to eat die these insects have survived a long cured tobacco growers’ prospects coming season. distance flight. It was necessarv that for this year are not bright. To ity Cari live specimens of the ants be sent In Your interest | bolster prices, a piogram of sharp The groundhog may bedeadbut Herds and Flocks to the Haskins research laboratories. Your social security card is the / JAMES G. PATTON, acreage curtailment will be carried his deeds live long afterward. The New- York, on a research study into President, National snow Saturday morning reminds key to your social security account Damp litter in laying houses fre­ the origin and social structure of Farm ers’ Union, says: out, which of course will result In Australian ants. There are about which is kept for you by the Gov. quently results in colds and other “My advice to the cutting production. That in itself us that it takes more than one 300 species of ponerine an ts, all ernment. It is one of the most diseases. Dampness around water farmers is to put all cash means a much smaller total income swallow to make a summer. containers can be eliminated in pens primitive. AU attempts previously they can spare into U. S. Savings valuable things that you own, and made to keep ponerines aUve at high for the 1 9 4 8 crop even it the aver- G. M. Bailey, o f Calahaln, was with running water by putting a Bonds, and to hold’onto every Bond should be preserved with the same drain pipe through the floor and set­ altitudes have failed. As aU moisture they own. If the farmers and ranch­ age price shonld not decline below in town Wednesday on his wav ting the watering pan on a frame in the ant’s body had to be replaced, ers generally will do that—and mil­ care you nse in protecting your in. lions of them are doing it today— the 1 9 4 7 level. to Winston to spend Sundav with over the drain pipe. since the ant dehydrates in a high sutance policy, your war bonds, altitude, the problem therefore was we won’t have the heartbreaking The situation calls for greater his wife, who is in a hospital tak­ hard times we had after the last and other valuable papets. to put enough moisture into the glass war on most of the farms of this diversification of crops and the ing treatment. container to aUow for evaporation at The Social Security Administra­ country. Money saved in savings production of more livestock and high altitude, but not so much mois­ now is hardship saved later.” 'ood and feed crops, but such a Frank Williams, who is a stud­ tion suggests that the two parts of ture that the ants would drown. U. S. Trcasury Departmtnt ent at Trinity Park School, Dur­ When the correct amount of mois­ shifting of the farm program is not the card be separated. Put the so easy as it would appear to those ham, has been quite ill with ere- ture was worked out it was possible Deep Litter Will Help lower half in your safetv-deposh to deliver the ants in good condi­ who know nothing of farming, sypelas in his face and has been at box or In some other place where tion. Keep Laying House Dry any mare than it is easy for a tex­ Watts Hospital in that city.' His it will be secure and where you Deep litter will help keep well- tile mill that has always been mother, Mrs. O. L. Williams, is insulated and well-ventilated laying making one kind of product to can get it, if it is needed. Carry American Dairy Breeds houses dry this winter, says Iowa at his bedside. «bift to making a variety.—Char- the upper half with you when you Principal breeds of United States State college. Not only will there be 'otte Observer. The steel bridge connecting Da­ dairy cows are: Ayrshire, imported more eggs to put in the crate, but are applying for a new job or when in 1822, origin County A yr, Scot­ also the house need not be cleaned vie and Forsyth has been comple­ yon go to work on a new job. If land, color, red of any shade, ma­ as frequently if the litter and drop­ Dry litter pays off. NOTICE SERVINa SUMMONS BY ted, but there is a little work to yon wilt wrap this part of the card hogany, brown or these colors with pings are kept dry. A deep litter white, or white, with each color keeps the floor dry because it de­ do yet on both sides of the bridge. in oiled paper or cellophane and Feed is wasted when animals die. PUBLICATION A pullet that dies in December rep­ clearly defined, w eighs about 1,150 velops heat as it slowly decomposes North Carolina—Davie County The highway will soon be ready carry it in the card compartment resents a loss of 40 pounds of feed. pounds; Brown Swiss, imported in in the laying house, insuring better for use. The bridge across Dutch­ of your bill fold, it will last you The loss of a newborn pig repre­ 1869 from Sw itzerland, color, a flock health. In The Superior Court sents a loss of 140 pounds of feed. shade of brown varying from a sil­ man’s creek is yet to be put in. many years. ver to a dark brown, weighs about John H. Creason, Joe Creason, et al. To avoid excessive loss of butter- Mr. S. Milton Call, Jr., formerly Since it costs both money and 1,400 pounds; Guernsey, imported Uncle Sam Says — Vs— fat in skim milk in winter, run in 1818, origin Islands of G uernsey of this city, but later of Asheville, time to issue duplicate cards, and enough hot water through the sep­ and Alderney, color, a shade of J. S. Creason, et al. arator bowl so it will come out the and Miss Ruth Rollins, daughter since both money and time are fawn with white markings clearly cream and skim milk spouts. Do The defendants, Fred Ctinard, John of Rev. and Mrs. B. F, Rollins, precious, you are urged to do defined, weighs about 1,100 pounds; this as soon as separator is up to H olstein, fro m H olland in 1857, Lce McDaniel, Gladys Carter Lysin- were united in marriage at the everything you can to prevent loss normal speed. color, black and white markings qcr and Travis Lysinger, will take no­ home of the bride’s parents Fri­ of your card. If you do lose it, Moldy or inferior corn is less like­ clearly defined, w eighs about 1,500 tice that an action entitled as above day afternoon at five o’clock, the however, take the tower half to ly to cause trouble when fed to cat­ pounds; Jersey, from Island of jer­ tle than when fed to horses and sey in 1815, color, a shade of faw n has been commenced in the Superior bride’s father performing the cere­ the Social Security Administration m ules. with or without white markings, Court of Davie County, N. C., in a mony. Only a few friends were field office nearest to you and re­ weighs about 1,000 pounds. special proceeding to sell lands for present. The happv couple left quest a duplicate of your complete Mechamzed Hog Farm partition located in Davie County, and Sunday for Rome, Ga., where they card. If you do not live in the Makes Pig Raismg Easy Causes Fabric Damage that said defendants, and each of will make their home for the pre­ city in which the social security One of the most common forms of office is located, you can still get A fully modernized and mechan­ them, will-further take notice that sent. The Recordjoins their many ized hog farm can be so rigged that fabric damage, according to Ameri­ a duplicate by writing to that one man can handle 100 sows and can Institute of Laundering, is acci­ they, and each of them, are required friends in wishing for them a long dentalpontact of clothing, linen and office. Even if you have lost both bring to m a rk e t each y e a r 1,500 to to appear at the office of the Clerk of and prosperous journey through parts of your card you can get a 2,000 hogs—a half-million pounds of towels' with home cleaning com­ life. duplicate by either visiting the pork on the hoof, according to Dr. pounds, bleaches, astringents and Superior Court of said County at the « cia! security office or writing Waldo Semon of the B. F. Goodrich medicines, which seriously injure Courthouse in Mocksville, N. C., on John Hodges, Jr., the 17-year- company. the fabric fibers. Such damage usu­ that office. You should be sure to ally shows up after laundering in the IOth day of April, 1948, and an­ old son of Prof. and Mrs. J. D. ask for a duplicate instead of a This is possible by mechanized A new bonnet may get you in the means of conveyor belts, chutes and the form of holes. Fabric care is the swer or demur to the Complaint, or Hodges, formerly of Jerusalem, new number, because you never basis of thrift. Dirt and dust become Easter parade but your participa­ other devices. Tests show, he Said, tion' in the Payroll Savings Plan or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court but now of Granite Quarry, died tired but one number, no matter rubber-tired tractors and other embedded in fabrics, cutting into that the Bond-A-Month Plan will put you for the relief demanded in said Com­ Friday of pneumonia. The body how many different places vbu farm vehicles require only 40 to 50 the threads, wearing them away. in the Security Parade. For the may work. The issuance of more per cent as much pulling power on The sooner the dirt is removed, the wage earner, payroll savings where plaint. was brought to the former home than one number would cause plowed ground or sod as do steel less damage will result. To prolong you work enable you to acquire Savings Bonds on the partial pay­ This 3rd day of March, 1948. of the bereaved parents and laid your account to be divided and wheels, and can plow a field in 25 the life of an article, never postpone having it cleaned. ment plan. For the self-employed, S. H. CHAFFIN, to rest at Concord church Sun­ might, in the end, mean - a loss*of per cent less time and with 25" per your local bank maintains the Bond- cent less fuel consumption. day. benefits to you or your family. A-Month Plan, V. S. Trtasury Dtfiorfmtnt Clerk of Superior Court. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C-

WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Betarding Potato Sprouts W ashington D9 i e S u A problem commonly encountered Trumafr, M acArthur W ould Accept by farmers and homemakers' is that potatoes sprout and strive] when stored in warm temperatures. Presidency “if the People Gall”; W hy Spurn the Poor Fish? Another problem is that when stored M t WJ at temperatures below 40 degrees potatoes will' become sweet, and Great Powers Confer on Palestine warming them for a week or two They Can't Be Beat to Eat at temperatures of 70 to 75 degrees , Rdeased by WNU Feature* , Aid for Tooth Decay will diminish this sweetness. The (EDITOR'S NOTE: Wbeit opinion* are expressed In these columns, they are those et Western Newspaper UniontS news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) A T A COST of 80 cents per child, chemical with a long involved name, Pack of Congressman Frank Keefe (Rep., B y BAVKHAGE methyl ester of alphanaphthalene Wis.) discovered, children’s teeth can News Analyst and Commentator . acetic acid, is the most effective AGllion be treated with sodium fluoride, there­ WASHINGTON.—Today one of the politicians’ biggest wor­ substance for retarding potato by preventing dental decay in about 50 sprouts. Plant I RATIO o r BIRTHS ries is the housewife and HER worries, the biggest of which is per cent of the cases. Typical TO DEATHS IN U.S.' Public health officials testifying be­ meeting her budget and the increased appetites which we worked fore Keefe’s committee told him that up during the war. We were able to satisfy them then .because One pack a sodium fluoride could be mixed in a we had our pockets full of money. FulIorum clean N. H. Red, a missionar: solution and painted on children’s Our pockets aren’t so full now, but our stomachs' are. We’ve been edu­ Barred Cross and Sex-Link has develop BIRTHS teeth four times in their lives between cated up to eating a lot more meat, particularly. But a large part of the Cockerels $6.00 p er 100. at more tha the ages of 3 and 13—after which most country has not been educated up to eating fish. Fish is good to eat. PuUets $15.00 p e r 100. y ear. T h a t i of them could virtually forget about S traight ru n $10.00 p e r 100. plant immi going to the dentist. It is also good to catch, and before < ■ deza. I get into its nutritive value (since ED’S CbICKS The congressman was flabber­ more diversion for the fishermen be­ Manchester, N. H. Only three /<307 i /J<72 s /395 * t,

-mm W N. Y. Court Deebiop Holib Farm Mechanization Beosb TesNTube Boby Legitimate Production to Record Level NEW YORK. — A supreme court OMAHA, NEB. — Americans ar® justice ruled that a child bom as harvesting 20 million-more acres'to*- the result of artificial insemination day than they did in 1940, although' is legitimate. there are three million fewer people -S P fM S * & y ?A.W.NU6 EN X i The ruling was made by Justice doing it, and on 200,000 fewer farm s. W n . Henry Clay Greenberg in deciding Fast-growing mechanization of Sunday Schoit Lgssoni that the estranged husband of Mrs, farms is largely responsible for this" Bi IDlllE d. hewtoh. d. d .Ju lie Stm ad, 31, had. a. right to feat, Joseph A. Hoban, merchandise Pack of Seed Nets visit her daughter, four-year-old An­ manager of B. F. Goodrich com­ SCRIPTURE: Ezekiel 1—4; 33:1-9. DEAft FRIENDS: toinette, who she said was a prod­ pany, told members of Midwest Im­ DEVOTIONAL READING:' Psalms -13?: I F You CUT OUT MY DlCTUftB Million Dollar Crop 1-6. AND TASTE A FIAT STRIP OP uct of artificial insemination. plement Dealers association. He WOOD UNDEft IT, A S SHOWN: Mrs. Strnad claimed that her hus­ cited the fact that the nation’s trac­ band, Antoine, 42, was sterile since tor “population" had doubled, from Plant Im migrant Has in The sm au sketch , i will Prophet Among Exiles birth, an allegation he denied. She one million to two million, just since Typical Success Story PROMISE To FLOAT GRACEFULLY sought to prevent him from seeing 1940. ' Lesson, to r A pril 4, 1948 for you w hen .p l a c e d in the child on the ground Antoinette Praising “the way . America’s Gne package of seed sent home by WATgft a missionary less than 30 years ago was not the offspring of her ex-- farmers and other food producers has developed into a crop now valued T HIS quarter we study the Cap­ mate. She had won a separation had come through to ease tragic at more than 200 million dollars a tivity and Return of the Jews, decree and principal custody of the conditions in many lands,” Hoban child last October. cited the following estimates on the year. That is the success story of a using the Books of Ezekiel, Daniel, nation’s 1947 exports of foodstuffs: plant immigrant — Korean lespe­ Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, 392 million bushels of wheat, five deza. Zechariah and Ma- AtomicDangerZonePostiid times the amount exported in 1939; Only three decades ago Dr. Balph lachi. Sunday’s les­ 88 million bushels of com, com­ Mills, a medical missionary, sent a For Tests on New Weapons son is found in Eze­ t HEMAJH YOU* TOY, pared to 32 million in 1939, and 328 package of lespedeza seed from kiel 1-4 and 33:1-9. WASHINGTON.—The atomic en­ A.ceocop/ie ergy commission has posted a million pounds of meat products, Korea to -the U. S. department of It would be well against 193 million in 1939. agriculture. Department specialists for us to read again “Danger—Keep Out” notice cover­ The farm market offered “the planted the seed at the experimental the history of this ing 39,000 square miles of the Pa­ cific ocean surrounding Eniwetok biggest sales opportunity” for in­ farm across the Potomac river from most interesting PASTE Wood HEJtE. dustry in 1947, Hoban said, adding Washington. In a few years there man, Ezekiel— atoll, site of forthcoming “tests-of military weapons.” that “there is no question that this was enough seed to plant lespedeza how he came to be JtEB >*** I market is going forward at as great at several state experiment stations. among the cap­ "Hazards will exist” in a rectan­ F%/DDLES i gular area approximately 173 miles or even greater pace in 1948.” The imported crop fitted well on tives. by the river Hoban said that all tractors now the poor, slightly acid soils unfit for Chebar. He is one TW7HAT TREE north and south and 226 miles east and west, the commission said. made are rubber-tired, and that such crops as alfalfa and soon was D r. N ew ton of the most attrac­ 1 W ALWAYSi HAS changing all a farm’s rolling stock being grown widely in the East Cen­ tive p ersonalities Tn The danger will continue through­ A PARTNER ? out 1918. from steel to rubber tires produced tral states as a seed and pasture the Old Testament — a man of sur­ an average saving of 24 working crop. Now its use is becoming more passing culture and charm—and yet ',T v VHA t TREE IS „ ' 2 W IN YOUR H A N D ? 0 FROM A TO Z days and 675 gallons of gasoline per widespread, particularly in areas of enabled to “sit where they sat.” TO DRAW A Plane Crosses Ocean With year, for each 150 acres worked. low fertility land. * • * . SKETCH OF ME. The TJ. S. crop of Korean lespe­ A MESSENGER OF GOD Dead Motor; Bishop Safe deza, developed directly from the Ip ZEKIEL could never have adapt- SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. — An Aus­ single package, now is valued at ed himself to the role of minis­ tralian flying boat,'carrying 29 pas­ HowToRelieve KiOre than 200 million dollars a year. tering to the captive slaves apart sengers and a crew of 6, landed VHlue of the seed crop amounts to from the knowledge that he was the here safely after’flying 380 miles 20 million dollars. The hay crop messenger of God — the messenger across the storm-tossed Tasman sea with one of its four engines dead. Bronchitis makes up another 100 m illion dollars of God’s hope to broken, beaten V Creomulsion relieves promptly be* qf value. Although value of the pas­ souls. ,T v V hat tree is Among the passengers were Episco­ pal Bishop G. Ashton Oldham of Al­ cause it goes right to the seat of the ture crop is difficult to estimate, spe­ God spoke to his people through 3 VV ALWAYS trouble to help loosen and expel cialists-contend that it amounts to FOUND AFTER A bany, N. Y., and his wife. germ laden phlegm, and aid nature Ezekiel. He speaks to his people to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ at least 100 million dollars. These today throngh chosen messengers I FIRE? 0 ’ W flamed bronchial mucous mem­ figures do not take into account the —parents, teachers, the Bible, the ♦ Railway Passengers Gassed branes. Tell your druggist to sell yoti profitable use of millions of acres of Holy-Spirit. God may be speak­ And Robbed in Romania s bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ low fertility land made possible by ing to you today. derstanding you must like the way it introduction of the new legume crop. BUCHAREST, ROMANIA. — A quickly allays the cough or you are S o l u t jo h s : band of thieves put all the passen­ to have your money back. HEAR TE THE WORD 'HSVfE gers in a railway carriage to sleep EZEKIEL’S approach to the Jews fWTVdrZ!(VJVd) ttV34 rT CREOMULSION by using gas and robbed the night for Coughs. CfiestColds. Bronchitis Lj in captivity was by the author­ train from Bucharest to Iasi, the ity of God’s direct message to them newspaper Natiunea said. through him. Ezekiel was faithful When the passengers woke up at What is the most destructive ani­ to God’s appointment and mission. mal in the world? Iasi station they found all their lug­ He knew that what, he had to say to gage gone. No—it’s not a puppy or a small the Jews meant their hope of re- boy! lease and return. •The common Norway or brown rat He studied their plight. He O has absolutely no competition when O I it comes to the ability to destroy. studied their mood. And then he Annually, rats alone destroy about spoke to them. But not only did he speak to them, telling them MUSCLE what God wanted them to know, bnt he moved among them. He loved them. • In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets* there are Jtn chemicals, no minerals* He had God’s message, and he S T IM jN ? no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are went in God’s mood of compassion. different—oct different. Purely vege* We cannot help, people until we Un­ SORETONE Liniment’s table—a combination of 10 vegetable Heating Pad A ction ingredients formulated over 50 years derstand them and love them. ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their * • * Gives Quick Relief! action is dependable, thorough, yet GOD’S WATCHMAN When fatigue,exposure put miseiy m muscles,ten* gentle, as millions of NR's have ZEKIEL reminded . the -people a?ns and back, relieve such symptoms quickly proved. Get a 251 box. Use as directed® Y wub the liniment specially made for this purpose, that he had been sent from God Soretone Liniment contains effective robefa- as a watchman, and he told them cient ingredients that act like glowing warmth from a heating pad. Helps attract fresh surface what terrible _ responsibility was blood supply. upon him in warning them to re­ Soretone is In a class by Itself. Fast, gentle, pent and return unto God. Read Eze­ satisfying relief assured or price refunded. SOb AiWATSCAAW QUICK REUEF 4 per cent of the total grain and kiel 33:1-9. Economy size S 1.00. , EOR ACID cereal crop in the United States, fig­ Tiy Soretone for Athlete’s Foot. Kills all S UUHGESTHM ures compiled by extension service If the watchman faithfully Iypea of common fungi—on contact! entomologists indicate. As if its de­ warns the people,, and they refuse structive abilities were not enough, to heed the'Wanting,. their hiood the rat is host to carriers or is it­ will not be 1Jm his bands'; .but if self a carrier of bubonic plague, he fail to warn..Hie people; their , typhus and other diseases which are blood will be on ids hands. Here deadly to man. is a lesson for every teacher and I W Taste good-goodli Few farms are entirely free of preacher and parent today. rats, although rat populations can And in this same 33rd chapter, be reduced quickly. Cleaning up the Ezekiel goes on to declare God’s Their fresh golden com flavor premises, rat proofing, cutting off attitude toward all sinners. “Say makes Kellogg’s Com Flaikes the food supply, poisoning and trapping unto them, As I live, saith the Lord favorite. Good— m-m-m! are major points in an effective rat God, I, have no pleasure in the C R O S S W O R D PUZZLE control program. But, once the con­ death of the wicked; -but that the trol measures begin to show results, wicked _ turn from his way and live there can be no relaxing. Rat con­ —turn ye, turn ye from your evil Horizontal SoIsUm Iv Kexl lssse. trol is a permanent, year-around ways; for why will ye die?" program. A few days of poisoning 1 Corridor will have only a temporary effect on A WATCHMAN UNTO EXILES 9 Pudding the rat population. “ CON of man, I have made thee starch a watchman unto the house (Malay) of Israel,” Ezekiel 3:17. 9 Morning Modem Duty Bmldings This was the explicit .commission reception of God to Ezekiel. And grandly did IOBuffoon . Will Boost Efficiency. 12 Mountain Ezekiel accept and execute to the nymph Increased efficiency has entered limit of his ability that commission. the dairy industry with more wide­ 13 Walk idly The Je^s were far from their be­ 14 Woody fibers spread use of milking rooms and loved home. They were driven by milk houses.' Irom plants hard masters. They could not sing 15 Thick slice The ideal location for a milk house the song of the Lord in,a strange is attached to the milling room, or ICNotice land. They had hanged their ,harps 18 Sign of barn. In most areas, sanitary re- on the willow trees. the zodiac With a sensitive soul, Ezekiel 21 Stick to Se comes to them with the word of 24 Metal hope. He' reminds them of the 25 Watered silk . goodness and mercy of Jehovah 28 Quadruped ZTInter MILKI to their fathehsii Abraham, Isaac 28 Cat that and-Jacob. He lifts their droop­ E B fT IS . catches mice ing spirits with clear and. ringing 29 Coin (Swed.) •words of-promise, He pleads with 30 Mottled . Miles of walking are saved an- them to confess their sins and SlBendered fat tnually when the milk house is claim the pardoning mercy of a • •of swine ‘adjacent to the milking room or loving God...... 33 Spikenard No. 10 bam, figures compiled by Cornell He used numerous means;.of gain­ 37 Nimble university show. „ ing their, attention — syihbols of 39 Conical tent 7 Turkey 30 Smooth, 36 Ruler of (Am. Ind.)’ quirements permit construction un­ their former communion with God. cocks of creases Tunis Patiently he traced the dealings 40 Pieces of 8 Nocturnal 32 Toward (title) der the same roof. skeleton bird the lee 37 Jewish Adjacent construction permits the of God with them and their fathers 34 Projecting month before them. 41 Test for ore • Bowl dairyman to coordinate feeding, car­ 42 Grows old underhand end of a 38 Gazelle ing for the cows, milking them and They listened, and all who heed­ church (Tibet) 43 Employed U Neon 39 Greek letter handling the milk into an efficient ed the pleas of the faithful watch­ (sym.) 35 Peruse system . man were saved and restored to Vertical ISObserve Auwer Ie Paule Nanker S • Rub in gently-warming, soothing Ben-Gay for fast faith in the goodness, and mercy ITBefore relief from muscular soreness and pain. Ben-Gay con­ of God. IQueen of 19 Comfort aaaa bdhdbb tains up to 2 V2 times more methyl salicylate and Rabbit and Chicken QUSEi DDQaBO We, too, are watchmen among heaven 20 River menthol'—famous pain-relieving agents known to every (Gr. Bellg.) (Ger.) aaaaid aaaao Raisrng Is Profitable exiles. Let us learn the high art of UQQQQH OQQB doctor—than five other widely offered rub-ins. .Ipsist 2 Birds,) as 21 Large read­ H u c a a a H on genuine Ben-Gay, the original BaumeAnalgesique. To offset high m eat prices, home Ezekiel in our ministry as watch­ a class ing desk an Liaua atJE production of rabbits and chickens m an. •' --i ' 9 Like leather 22 Stem, in a n s a n a a a Wso for Pain doe to RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and COLDS. can be carried on very economi­ SEJH QQQB FlQ Asfc for MiM Ben-Gay for Children. 4 Guided aspect a n a a Q E ia cally; making the family at least The churches will fail if the les­ 5 Bum with 23 A mer­ HQQB QaaaBB partially independent of commer­ sons of Sunday are forgotten on hot water cenary a a a a a d d b o b cial sources. Monday, and are laid aside for spe­ 24 Showiness aanaaa aoHB -ODancIng 1JQ B a u u HUBD Raising of rabbits and chickens cial observance on only one day of .’ girl 26 Garden tool at hqime has a big advantage in the the week. — Wayne Morse, U. S. • (Egypt) N 28 Middle S erlea J-48 economical use; of feeds, - because ,senator from Oregon, such animals mature more quickly . it.'-- (Copyright by the International CoaneiJ oi and at a lower feed cost per pound Religious Education on behalf of 40 Protestant of gain in weight. denominations. Released by WKV Features.)

r THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C . MARCH 31 1948

Cecil Sain, hunting with illegal THE D THE DAVlE RECORD. Many Cases Tried gun. T o pay cost. A. R.Holleman, violating rabies C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor The March term of Davie court act, to have his dogs vaccinated, Oldest Pa adjourned Friday morning. Many and pay costs.1 cases were disposed of, among Hazel Hairston, keeping disor- No Liquo TELEPHONE rhem the following: derly house, $50 and costs. > Robt. Blue, c. c. w., $50 and cost Martin Finney, v.p.l, 12 months NEWS E ntered a tth e PoatoflBce in Mocks- George Seamon, embezzlement, on roads, M r. F arm er! yllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail placed on probation. Sam and Ollie Dunn, assault Misses ■nitter. March 3.1903. C. T. Fortneri h. b. I. and r, 10 and resisting. Sam to pay fine of years in penitentiary. $100 and J cost, and $50 for bene H orn spen SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Hal Hairline, h. b. I. and r, ten fit of witness Keeton for medical Winston-S 0 JE YEAR. IN N. CAROMNA S I .S-* years in penitentiary. expenses. Ollie to pay fine of $75 Spring is here at last, and we are pre­ SIX WWTHS 'W N CAROLINA 75r. Percy Houpe, assault on female; and half cost. Mrs. Mil O'"=' Y E \R . OUTSinK STaT! - '2.0« 6 months on roads. } Bynum Naylor, Hazel Hairston, ghter Billie SiX WONTHS OUTSTDE ST-'TE - $100 Baxter Peacock, James Burton, Lonnie Howell, f- and a. Each to pared to supply you with Quality Merchan­ in W insto- Robert Glass, v. p. I, $100 and cost ‘ pay fine of $50 and costs. When the cost of living goes Ervin Blackwell, v. p. I, $50 and ( H. R. Culberson, a, w. d. w. To Miss Ma' up the folks cuss, and whenprices the costs. pay costs. dise. Come and look over our stock. ville, was ‘ begin to tumble the folks cuss. Bob Mason, bastrady, to pay, William Ijames, robbery, 5 years and Mrs. Seems that we are living in a cus­ $300for support of child, and cost, on county roads. Moses Miller, a. w. d. »■., six j Will Brindle, Joe Brown, a. w. sing generation. months on roads. ; w., to pay costs. Harley "s Swain and Graham counties vo- Tom Cody, h. b. I. and r. twelve; Cleo Bell, c. c. w, not guilty, constructio months on roads. Vernon McBride, non support. ted last week by an overwhelming honse o n ' T. J. Ellis, v. p. I, $50 and costs $400 paid to prosecuting witness. Lawn Mowers, with or without motors, Mocksville. majority, to prohibit the sale of Lester Peoples, v.p.l, $50 and cost Dawson White, robbery, 5 years Charlie Anderson, c. c. w, not on county roads, wine and beer in these counties. Bom , to guilty. Moses Miller, a. w. d. w, fined all kinds Garden Tools, Vulcan I and 2- Seems that prohibition is march­ P. Davis, a ing nn in North Carolina. The Roosevelt Setzer, v. p. I, $50 $50 and $50 for benefit of wife, and costs. John W. Tucker, non-support. at Davis H Davie Commissioners haven’t yet John Wilson, v. p. I, $25 and J To pay sum of $150 for benefu of horse Plows, Disc Harrows, Stalk Cutters, March 22n taken any steps toward calling an costs. minor child, and costs, and pay election in this countv, so far as Tom Hudson, Jr, c. c. w., not $30 monthly for support of child, Mayor we have heard. guilty. _. Mrs. Bessie Lanier vs Fred H. Double-Foot Plows, Garden Plows, Lawn Paul Roberts, breaking jail, 18 Lanier, alimony. Compromised, of Yadkin" months on roads. with Lanier to pav $3,OOtT into the tow n last Country Churches Eugene Wilson, William Shank, Clerk of Conn’s office. Clerk to Sprinklers, Garden Hose, Wheelbarrows, Superiofc . Stella Payne, a. w. d. w. Wilson pay attorneys Grant and Hall the i Dr. Alfred Mordecai, of Wins-;fined $25 and § cost, Shank and sum of $600, and Mrs. Lanier the The inte ton Salem, former Davie County Payne § cost each. sum cf $2,400. Farm Seeds in Bulk. eery Sl M~ Health Officer, had an interesting j Junior McBride, passing worth- About 100 cases for operating new coat article in a recent issue of The i les 5, check, placed on probation. cars while intoxicated, without m uch to it State, concerning rural churches j j rosts*5 ,a. w. . w, $ operators license, reckless driving, in North CW ta. Tl,, docor! ItohJ 1 c. c w , «50 h t £ Mrs. He stresses the point that most rural j and costs. to $100 each, and costs. Nearly ren, of An churches and their surroundings I .J aV Barker, assault on female, |io,000 was collected in fines and MARTIN SEMOUR PAINTS week in to do not present an*attractive ap-1 * V.,a j cSfts-, , , costs at this term of court. ents, Mr. a - T . * , . I '-I ude atanley, assault on fe- _ , „ . , pearance. He is advocating a ] maIe. To pay costs. ; Twelve divorces were granted. For Both Outside and Inside, Varnish, En­ movement to beautify the rural i HenryLee Markland, v. p. I, $25 Camdla Harding vs Fred Harding, Misses churches and church grounds, so' and cost. Lorene T Morris vs Rov Moms, Virginia C., U . N. they will compare favorably with! Albert and Lawrence Hairston, £ £r ChrUttaV Krimminger vs amels, Etc. See us before you buy Paint. hom e Thu the town and city churrhes. ! ► w. Cu w., o months on roads. =Ti ^ Fletcher Beck, v.p.l. $50 and cost Morrin The Record heartily indorses j holidays. this worthy cause and will assist: Miss Lo in any way possible to get the m-| Fmnk ^mgarner, non-support, ys Louise Cartwri ht>Nancy Car- at Appala ral citizens interested in beautif - fo^use of wife and penterpenter vs vs paul Paul Carpenter> Carpenter, Grant College, B town with ing the country churches and ce- ( p I n I LyonLyon vs vs Stella Stella Lyon, L 1 Mrs. Henry Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. meteries. Davie County has a $125 and costs * " • P- ■ LyonLyon vs vs Henry Henry Lyon, L Nelly Bailey Mrs. T. F. vs June B. Bailey. number of old churches with at-, Wesley Johnson, Jr., resisting Wilkesboro St. Mocksville, N. C, L. R. Po tractive surroundings which could 'and injury to property. $50 and Attorney Hayden Clement, of returned I be greatly improved without the co sfS. , . . __ rial Hospi' expenditure of any considerable' William Goosby, a. w. d w., b. Salisbury, was among the visitme ter spendi , ™ , , ■ and e, remanded to juvenile court, legal lights here last week, sum of money. Clean church- • ______covering fr grounds, with attractive shrubbery! M r. and and flowers, would add much to — derson, of the appearance of many of our* i last week ’ rural and small town churches. ents, Mr. Let’s all do our part in helping to ham and SPRING Anderson. make our houses of worship more inviting. \ Holland N ew Fum iture dioman, beeri stati Iractorand Imple- spent seve tow n with ment Company I S H E R E ! ChafHn. Lacie Buie, of Lexington, mana­ Mr. and ger of the new B. & M. Tractor retnm ed S t o r e New Port &. Implement Co., of that city, was in town Wednesday on busi . spent th Let us Give Your Car a New friends a ness. Mr. Buie says his company hom e aga has the exclusive agency for the famous Ferguson Tractors and Lease on Life With a We have just opened our new FURNI­ T he ma Farm Implements in Davidson, son, of C Davie and Rowan Counties. The learn that TURE STORE in the building formerlv oc- serious o Ferguson Trector has more speed, derwent more power, automatic hydraulic Spring Check-Up Hospital overload protection, hydraulic im­ cupi id by W. W. Smith, at Sheffield. We plement control and front wheel M rs-C tread adjustable. No other trac Salisbury After a Long, Hard Winter. can give you bargains that you will notfind Rowan 7 tor combines all these features % ering fro Read their ad in today’s Record. which sh elsewhere in week. H P. 7. A. Meets We Can Give You Quick her a spe The Wm. R. Davie P. T. A., LIVING-ROOM, BED-ROOM and KITCH­ Rev. J March 18th, at 7:30 p. m., with First Bap fortune t Curtis Price as guest speaker. J. Service. Let Us EN FURNITURE, COFFEE and END TA­ ing and B. Cain gave the devotionals. The stepped first grade gave a play under the causing h directian of Mrs. Lee Baker. They BLES, PLATFORM ROCKERS, STUDIO was carri also won the attendance award. Wash, Grease and Lubricate al, where It was decided to ask for a bond a cast, COUCHES, BED SPRINGS, MATTRESS­ for him election for the improvement of Davie County schools. The Wm. Your Car For The Warm Memb R. Davie operetta will be given on ES and many other household necessities. Board of May 7th. pointed, Spring Days Ahead two De’ W e are prepared to serve the people of D avie, Y ad­ Marshall Junior Class Vifill publican, kin and Iredell C ounties w ith brand new furniture and son succ Present Play other tw We Appriate Your Business house furnishings. O ur store is 10 m iles w est of re appoi ' The Junior Class of MocksviIle the near High School will present a three- M ocksvilie on paved highw ay. Com e and look over m an and act comedy entitled, “The Daffy Dills,” on Friday evening, April our new store. NO PARKING M ETERS. Mrs. ’ 2nd. The play will be given in a letter f the High School auditorium at 8 advising o clock. Admission is 30 and 60 Smoot-Deadmon D eath h cents. A comedy full of fun and of her s entertainment. The characters are lin, and John Graham Williard, Betty Ann ShefBeld Furniture Company of his de Turner, Betty Jo Sparks, Pearl SERVICE STATION as takin Walker, Florence Cornatzer, Hazel records Safley, Betty Honeycutt,'Ervin An- J. T. SMITH, Proprietor. Army h gell, Carolyn Laird, Verious An»- Phone 211. Wilkesboro Street that Sgt. gell, Grady McClamrock and Mer- tion on re[l Rice. cific oce THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N, C.. MARCH 31. 1948 THE DAVIE RECORD. Mrs. Hansford Sams, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Hendrix, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniufiiiii! , little son, of Decatur, Ga.,' are of Route 3, are the proud parents WANT ADS PAY. ------— I spending this week in town,of a fine the son, who arrived at their Oldest Paper In The CountyjEuests of her father, R. B. Sanford. home Wednesday morning, Mar. FOR SALE—One good horse WE CARRY REPAIRS FOR NoLiquort Winel Beer Adsj Ernest Hunt, who has been un­ 24th. and mule. L. G. Hendricks, dergoing treatment at Davis Hos­ Comatzer. NEWS AROUND TOWN. pital, Statesville, was able to re­ COLE PLANTERS AND turn home Sunday, his friends N ew C loth Shop. FOR SALE—Florence oil hot will be glad to learn. water heater, good condition. Misses Ann Martin and Marion ROY W. CALL. DISTRIBUTORS Hom spent Saturday afternoon in There will be a week-end reviv­ I have opened a new cloth shop FOR SALE.—1929 Chevrolet al at the Ijames X Roads Baptist Winston-Salem. at my home 1 2 miles north of Coach. Runs good. 1948 license Church beginning Friday night, Mocksville, near Liberty Baptist plates. Quick sale, only $95. Mrs. Mildred Harman and dau­ April 2nd, and continuing through Church. I will carry a full line DAVIE REALTY AGENCY. A G ood Line of Farm M achinery. ghter Billie Jean, spent Tuesday Sunday night, services beginning of all kinds of cloth, buttons and FOR SALE—Pair good work in Winston-Salem shopping. at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Mr. Black- trimmings. bum, of Lincolnton, will do the mules. See L. B. FORREST. C om e in and Look O ver O ur Stock preaching, assisted by the Lincoln­ MRS. LILA ADAMS. Mocksville, Route 4. Miss Mattie Stroud, of States­ ton Trio. The public invited. Mocksville, Route 2. ville, was the Easter guest of Mr. Washabee or Dry Clean Belts and Mrs. C. F. Stroud and family. and Buckles, made to order. But­ Engagement An - tonholes. 321 Salisbury Street. Rankin-Sanford Implement Co. Harley Sofley has begun the We have in Stock Phone 210-J I construction of a 6 -room dwelling nounced WANTED—To buy standing The Following: honse on Mumford street, West Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Owen, of timber. H. C. WILLIAMS. I Phone 96. Mocksville, N. C. Mocksville. Mocksville, Route 3, announce the SWIFT’S V lG O R O Lexington, N. C., Box 211 engagement of their voungest dau­ Telephone 6426. lllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllimilllllllllllllll . Bom, to Rev. and Mrs. James SWIFT’L ENDo WEED ghter, Alice Lea, to Roy D. Pad FOR SALE-About 15 stacks P. Davis, a daughter, Rebecca Ann, gette, only son of Mt. and Mrs. SWIFT’S ENDoPEST good hav. G. L. FOSTER. at Davis Hospital, Statesville, on Jack Padgette, of near Columbia, Scalecide, Para-Scalecide and Mocksville, Route 3 S. C. The date for the wedding Match 22nd. other sprays and dusts. has not yet been definitely decided. WANTED -To trade a good Mayor Daniel Boone Harding, MERONEY NURSERY CO. pair of mules for good automobile of Yadkinville, spent two days in Mocksville, N. C. or pick-up truck. Will pay the Io School Patrons difference. Also have some hors­ town last week attending Davie The North Carolina State Edu­ es and mules for sale. See ForCOUPONS Superiofcourt. cation Commission was suthoriz- F. H. LANIER. ed by the Legislature and appoin At Mocksville Airport. Theinteriorof the-Ideal Gro ted by the Governor to make a CUP and SAUCER eery Sl Market has been given a study of all phases of education in WANTED—Good oak lumber, new coat of paint, which adds the State, as a means of determin­ Princess Theatre also hickory timber in blocks or SOCOUPMH much to its appearance. ing problems and recommending standidg on stump. Will pay top improvements. Next week there price. J. H. Craver Sl Son. DINHiR PUTE Mocksville, Route 2. Mrs. Henry Norris and child­ will appear in this newspaper a C oupons WEDNESDAY Plant at Courtney. 5 0 ren, of Anderson, S. C., spent last questionaire about schools, that you as a patron or parent, are re A U THESE PRODUCTS BRING YOU week in town, guests of her par­ quested to fill in and mail to the “Banjo,” with Sharyn Moffit AUCTION SALE PERSONAL ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey. Commission. Davie Counfy should i and Walter Reed.' PROPERTY—I will offer for sale OCTAGON PRODUCT! have apart in the State-wide study I at public auction on my farm, 9 Misses Christine Hendricks and of schools, and Superintendent' miles west of Mocksville, 2 mi es THURSDAY and FRIDAY LUZIANNE SZ SIlYER COW tv4Tin Virginia McCorkle 1 Seniors at W. Curtis Price requests that you fill j north of Calahaln, on Saturday, C., U. N. C., Greensboro, arrived in the blank as soon as your pa-; “The Unsuspected,” with April 3, 1948, beginning at I p. m., OBELISK . n o in MEARTH CLUB WWSU per is delivered next week. j the following personal property: home Thursday to spend Spring Claude Rains, Joan Caulfield. Two mules and harness, I two- holidays. horse wagon and bed, I nine-disc Mis.FILBERrS MARGARINE JERSEY BRAND CERULS Brock Nominated I McCormick-Deering grain drill, I SATURDAY your Coupons ol our Nf VV Miss Louise Meroney, a Senior McCormick-Deering mower No. 6 , Redeem Department Sena- at Appalachian State Teachers 'Republicans of the 24th “Pioneer Justice,” with Lash I hav rake, I ten-disc harrow, I College, Boone, spent Easter in . torial District held their conven- two-section drag harrow, I wood- town with her parents, Mr. and tlP? Saturday aftem oon at 2:30 LaRue and “Fuzzy” St. John. frame harrow, I Cole combina­ WALLACE, Inc. Mrs. T. F. Meroney. o’clock and nominated Hon. B. C. tion planter, I fertilizer distribu­ Brock, of Davie County for State MONDAY and TUESDAY tor, two-horse plows, one-horse W OODROW W ILSON, M anager. L. R. Powell, of Route I, has Senator. Mr. Brock has served plows, cultivators, and many oth­ returned home from City Memo­ in both House and Senate in past “Singapore,” with Fred Mc- er articles, including blacksmith years. This district is composed rial Hospital, Winston-Salem, af­ Murray and Ava Gardner. tools. Also a few pieces of house­ ter spending two weeks there re­ of Davie, Yadkin and Wilkes, and hold and kitchen furniture. covering from an operation. it is needless to say that Mr. Brock A. D. RATLEDGE. will be elected by a big majority. ATTENTION FARMERS! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw A n­ The convention was held at Yad- derson, of Winston-Salem, spent kin ville. POULTRY LOADING last week in town with their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mark­ We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From ham and Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Sanford E. Stroud 8 A. M., To 11 A. ML Anderson. Sanford E. Stroud, 21, a farmer ANNOUNCEMENT ? In Front Of E. P. Footer* Cotton Gin Your Poultry of the County Line community, Holland H. Chaffin, Chief . Ra­ died Thursday morning at a Sta­ highest m arket prices paid dioman, U. S. Navy, who has tesville hospital, following an ex­ been stationed at Seattle, Wash., tended illness. He was a son of SALISBURY POULTRY CO. spent several days last week in Mrs. S. E. Stroud and the late Mr. B. &. M . TRA CTO R & IM PLE­ Salisbnry, N. C. town with his mother, Mrs. T. N. Stroud, o f Route 4. Chaffin. Surviving are the widow, one M ENT CO., of Lexington, takes son, Sanford E. Stroud, 3rd; his mother; four brothers, FL. E. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Daniel pleasure in announcing to the peo­ retnmed home last week from H. A. Stroud, High Point; J. C. New Port Richey, Fla., where they and Otha Stroud, Route 4, three spent the winter. Their many sisters, Mrs. C. D. McNeill and ple of Davie,* D avidson and R ow an friends are glad to have them Mrs. R. H Cromer, High Point, home again. and Miss Sarah E.gStroud, of the C ounties, that they are exclusive home. The many friends of Jack Alli­ Funeral services were held Sat­ son, of Charlotte, will be glad to urday afternoon at 3 o’clock, at agents for the ' learn that he is recovering from a Society Baptist Church, with Rev. serious operation which he un­ W. B. Rimmer and Rev. James H. derwent at Charlotte Memorial Groce officiating, and the body FERGUSON TRACTORS Hospital about two weeks ago. laid to rest in the church ceme tery. To the bereaved family and Mrs. Chas. F. Domm, of 751 S. relatives, The Record, extends sin- and FARM IMPLEMENTS Salisbury street, is a patient at cere sympathy in this sad hour. Rowan Memorial Hospital, recov­ in these counties, l i k e i t ering from a serious operation which she underwent early last W. C. Stonestreet . W e have a supply of Tractors week. Her friends are hoping for William C. Stonestreer, a native her a speedy recovery. of Cana, and a son of the late Mt. and 2 Mrs. Wilburn Stone- and Farm M achinery ready for im ­ Rev. James P. Davis, pastor of street, died at a hospital in Fort K u r f e e S First Baptiit Church, had the mis­ Worth, Texas, o’n March 14th, m ediate delivery. O ur plant is lo­ fortune to fell Wednesday morn­ Surviving are the widow, one sis­ ing and— j break------his right ankle. He ter, Mrs. oaineSallie tiunter,Hunter, orof uarxs- Clarks-- steppedonamg, which skidded, ^ 11 Townsh. sevetal cousi cated one m ile south of Lexington P u re P a in t causjngcausing him to fell. Mr. Davis; neices . and , nephews. w. Mr. Stone- was carried to Mocksville Hospit­ street was about 82 years old. on Salisbury H ighw ay. You are It’s the extra quantity of pure lead In K u r fe e s al, where his ankle was placed in Mr. Stonestreet left Davie in Paint that makes the difference in c o v e r in g a cast. His many friends hope 1893, and located in Fort Worth, given a cordial invitation to visit (hiding) capacity per gallon and wearing qualities. for him a speedy recovery. where he went to work as a clerk in a clothing store. In 1900 he Compare Paint Formulas, here’s Euifeea Members of the Davie County and a Mr. Davis opened a cloth- us at any tim e and look over our Pure Carbonate Lead. . .80$ Board of Elections have been ap- an<, ,s ^ mlshing store un. Pure Zinc Oxide .20$ pointed and the board consists of . ^ ^ firm name of Stonestreet new line of Tractors and Farm 100$ two Democrats, J. H. Eidson Mid: & Davis Mr Stonestreet was ac. Tinted with Pure Colon, Graund and HIxsd Marshall Glasscock, and one Re ■ tive in husiness until a few months oor Paint with Pure Lhueed Oil end Dryar IflMPaAlL publican, G. G. Daniel. Mr. Eid- when hfe health fai,ed M a c h i n e r y . 'Ives worn, splintery son succeeds John N. Waters, the s ® floors a smooth, hard, 20% to 40% more lead per gallon, glossy surface over­ other two members having been j ------night, Put it on to­ scientifically combined with pure re appointed. They will meet in day. Walk on it to­ oxide of zinc, not even a suspicion the near future and elect a chair­ morrow. ShinesBke of adulterant in it. That1 s why it man and transact other business. enamel. Eight beau­ S I L E R B. & M. TRACTOR AND tiful colors. Anyone works faster, covers (hides) and can apply Granitoid. protects more surface and lasts Mrs. Thos. Poplin has received longer in the weather. Come in a letter from the War Department *.«SF advising her that a Finding of Funeral Home IMPL EMENT CO. and let us show you how little it Death had been made in the case AND takes to paint your house right. of her son, T-Sgt. Frank W. Pop­ iKmfeea EfaEas a Point Jm Every Pmpom—We H ave Them lin, and that the presumtive date Route 5. Lexington, N. C. of his death had been established Hower Shop as taking place Dec- 31, 1945. The Phone 113 S. Main St. LA CIE BUIE, M anager B. & W. PURE SERVICE' records of the Department of the Army has been amended to show Mocksville, N. C. that Sgt. Poplin was killed in ac­ R EID M EN D EN H A LL, Service Man. tion on Dec. 30,1944, in the Pa­ Ambulance Service cific ocean. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, M. C.

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Arik time?” I asked as I pushed closer to young attendant who dashed out to *tte olf rang* Ifttf ner. He D-110. ly man stepped out of the car. the rail. wait on me, “up at the lake watching cooks Itto • gnrongo a sticku ELECTRIC FURSEl Beautiful L ad lea I worked my way toward the cars. them drag for the body?” lFfrft nnfapifl 8hort*chilD' Handbag; Ughta up when opened auto­ “Young Doc Warren,” several an­ I could hear Old Doc Warren talking. Biev burners of the beau* Mrs. matically, concealed lighting guar, forever "Gosh, no!” exclaimed the boy as he swered at once. “Yes, this is his car. He has been tifal Neseo Kerosene hear hi IUce expensive pens. $7.00 pp. Colors black, fumbled with the hose. “Has he been brown. Agts. wtd. Robert Smith, Mt. Pleas­ I had never seen young William working too hard, but what doctor Range actually generate “Ope having a time! His wife had a baby Aeir own gas, which ant. N. C. Warren, but I knew about him—the hasn’t these days? So far as I know perado this morning, a week before she was .barns with a clean, TIRED REELING? Take Miracle Yeast, na­ Irhole town knew about him. He had he has no enemies, but I don’t believe smokeless, odorless« Mrs. ture’s wonder food, vital energy promoting. expecting it!" flame. Ctet o Nescot* The “ $1.50 lb. Results or money refunded. John joined the army with our National my son would commit suicide!” W. George, Ne. 13142 Meyers Rd., Detroit.MJch. Guard. The boys were still singing his There was another stir of excite­ Just then Phil came out of the Uving NATIONAL ENAMELING A STAMPING CO. counter quarters in the back with another himself. WORLD'S Simplest Way to tUe and find praises. Heshad been through a lot at ment. I threaded my way back to the ;p>Fi, AC,270HOtQI IlHlSTRERT, MILWAUKEE I, WISCONSIN filings. Practically no equipment to buy. the front and had won the'complete rail to see if this time they had really young man. Phil was beaming Uke the Mrs. For office or farm. Write Lusco Co., P. O. traditional proud father as he pulled across Box 73A, Brooklyn 12, N. V. devotion of his men by his untiring found him. efforts and unceasing good humor. He The boys in the boats were having his hat down firmly. The other man dull ed BEAL ESTATE—MISC. had returned to his father’s clinic al­ difficulty hauling in the lines, but wheg didn’t seem excited. and the For Sale: Tourist Court In Southeast Ga. most immediately upon his Tetum to the catch broke water we could see it I heard Phil say, “Hey, Doc, you for­ FtI NIiSi isiil IIiriiiS n dotng good busl. Priced fgr quick sale. the States. I had heard little about was just a log. got your hat.” He turned to go back. British Owner selling Account ill health. National CAN YPU Service, 210 Slh Ave., New York City. him In recent months. As they dropped it back the shrill But the other man laughed. “You were RHEUMATISM whistle of the interurban reminded me too excited to notice that I didn’t have NEURITIS-LUMBAGO I RSUEVI NAtAt I For Sale: Restaurant In Southeast Ga. do­ “What about the woman they were CONOESTIONt I ing good busl. Priced for quick sale. Good dragging for yesterday?” I asked. that I was already late for work. I one when I walked in here for gas. LON- sources buy. Owner selling account of Ul health. “They found her earlier this morn­ reluctantly pulled myself away and The wind blew it off as I stepped out MCNEIL'S Answer: Yest you can actually check rtf National Service, SlO 5th Ar., New York City. headed toward town. of my car oh the bridge.” Jnst 2drops of Penetro Noeo Drope In would I ing. Plain case of suicide. But when each nostm reduce nasal congenial . POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. the boats were coming in to the dock the Ho open up cold dogged nose. You feel re­ proposa SURPLUS U. S. CERTIFIED CHICKS, $3 per over there by those willows they found REMEDY lief, breathe easier right away. Biqt hundred, plus postage. Park Poultry Farm. a man’s hat. It had his name inside— BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF tive lea New Lexington. Ohio. govern- William-Warren.” UrgeBottielttabLatat uro^US-SmallSizetmd*U2-Sinatl Size 60c|60c p e n e t r o DRCN1S Start Baby CMcks Right! Use Dr. LeGear's “And about the same time,” another I «4 «411181:I: ------IU OllT l l IIIUTEi -K 1 chambe A-A Poultrv Tabs In all their drinking wa­ A ter for effective, economical medication. put in, “the police find this car on the I IfItU ir IT ltd it receipt H frit* Satisfaction guar. Be ready with Dr. Le- bridge, out of gas and nobody around.” ft, Im, JltllIIHllC 4; TlOIHI peers i Sear’s A-A Tabs when' your chicks arrival He pointed'to a green sedan that sev­ tt IU MO* 8ft9G : lim it m Htlill IHO Hy I SEEDS PLANTS, ETC. eral,, officers were shaking down. “They with ou ords, PEAS—Pleld and table; BeAns. SheUed Corn, find a driver's license on the steering EZ' Rhiie and yellow, high germination test. post in the name of .young Doc War­ (nm&n-Scott Seed Co., WHlJston. S. C. ren. They figure something has hap­ BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR- pened-to the Doc, so while they radio G o o d Nlewsi headquarters for a check the boats BEPRESENTAmES WANTED: Join the Na­ tional Pest Control Campaign. Promote our lower the grab hooks and start work­ iystem locally. Earnings unlimited. Harde­ ing again.” man Exterminating Co., 521 N. West, Indian- ipclis, Ind. I edged my way over near a couple patrolmen who had arrived from-head­ ttWhen ~ LIVESTOCK quarters. Calls to Doc Warren’s home, my do Pont Take Chances With CaU Scours . . . his office, the two hospitals, all ALL-B 10% ot which are caused by vitamin deli- brought the same response: he wasn’t eating :lency. Prevent and treat nutritional scours there. had to In calves with Dr. LeGear’s Calf Vitamins. F. TiI Easy to give, effective and economical. His wife had told the officers that Harris' he had left home early, before she and AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. I f „ the children were up. He had come Iacksb home late after an emergency opera­ ACME Save Money on Spark Plugs for nor Suy "EVERBEST REBUILT" Champion, tion, seemed unable to relax, and had nation, ftC, Atttolltc sparkplugs, at $2.80 per box if 10. Sent prepaid. Each plug is good for spent a restless night. She had awak­ cereal 10.000 miles. Thousands of car-owners are ened while he was dressing and asked it. E at iatisfied with "EtrCrbest Rebuilt" plugs. if he had a call. He explained that he of KEL- fOU TOO will be pleased. “Be Thrifty" to- BRANi itall “Everbest Rebuilt" plugs In your motor was just going out to clear the cob­ PAINT colors ind watch for results. Send make & year —drin‘ if car with check or M.O. (No C.O.D.) to webs from his mind. He had kissed her water, HARRY L1FSON, Distributor goodby. She had thought no more send HO E. 175th St. - New York 57, N. Y. about it until the police called. that harmonize with your Battle I moved back to the rail to watch YOUR WNU—7 m s He had kissed her goodby. She had the boats as they trolled slowly toward us, the grappling hooks searching the thought no more about it until the lake bottom in the lane between them. poUce called. walls W ty S uMe*7 — I FOI MIIOI USES Ml FAIII OF The water was plenty choppy, a cold raw wind had been blowing out of the RHEUMATISM north since yesterday. Nothing about ' ~ , NEURITIS-LUMBAGO the scene seemed urgent. The boats moved slowly. The crowd just stood and watched, coat collars turned up Pittsburgh Council to Abandon against the wind. W s B a A young boy had crawled under my arms to press himself against the rail, Stephen Foster Memorial Home excited by his first-hand experience Once again Pittsburgh is embroiled “ceased to have any value as a me­ B with tragedy. “They got somethin’,” Large Bottlelt «a$ wimC* J*2-Small Size 60c in a controversy over Stephen C. Fos­ morial.” The council therefore is deed­ *«»?«»;m OIU Al OiIEETEB * he shouted, and the crowd came to life. IT AU CQOD DftIE STOftES ot BI Kill w receipt of price All turned toward the men in the boats, ter, one of its most famous sons, as ing the property back to heirs of James BcIEll tm CO., lac. JACKSONVILLE I, TlORUA watching with a strange fascination, the result of a decision by the city H. Park, wealthy steelmaster who waiting to see what was being dragged council to abandon the Stephen Foster bought it In 1914 and gave it to the out. Memorial 'home. city with the stipulation that it be m Someone said, “That’s him!” when B ather than spend $10,000 to rehabi- maintained as a museum containing NOW I CAN the men pulled the thing loose from Utate the memorial home, the city is a collection of Stephen Foster memen­ the hooks. “They put him in a gunny giving up the 14-room mansion which toes. COMPLETE mt Cop*Orvtk AppIicotorJ sack!” some biographers term the “authentic Park, an admirer of Foster’s music, I just a BtACAIEf- We. saw the men in one of the boats site” of Foster’s birth. The once state­ made the purchase because he “thought OASH IN rtATHCRsiTN;0 MUCH FART KElV\-T0NE peering into the sack. Then one of ly place has become dilapidated, with it a shame” there was no memorial to them, looking up at us, pulled out and plaster falling, porches collapsing and the great writer of “My Old Kentucky held up a decoy some hunter had lost. romping school children peppering its Home” ^and other ageless American COLOR SCHEMEi There was a murmur of relief, of re­ \ " ' windows with stones. songs. n ...... a sunmuBsmrsr* strained amusement, and the crowd Three direct descendants of the Music-Iovers of the city later raised settled back again into their coat col­ noted composer may be left homeless $500,000 to build an elaborate 'Gothic lars. as a result of the abandonment. The memorial to Foster on University of c m s E M Someone commented, “This jumping three, a grandson, granddaughter and Pittsburgh campus. This memorial off bridges is getting to be an epi­ great-granddaughter, have lived in contains the largest collection of Fos­ A McS B rokeftO uif demic.” ter’s manuscripts and other belong­ face Another one questioned, “How do the building for more than 30 years. Do as so many do for skin improve­ ings. It now is the mecca for thou­ you know he jumped? Maybe he was The granddaughter, Mrs. Jessie Bose, ment—use Besinol Soap Ior daily sands of visitors who formerly called cleansing you’ll enjoy—medicated pushed.” 72, has been acting as caretaker for Resinol to soothe pimply irritation. Another said, seriously, “That’s right. the city. at the Stephen Foster Memorial home. My boy knew him. He wasn’t a cow­ In its. decision not to repair the Another controversy over Foster Tltoui building, the city council declared that raged in 1934 when Henry Ford bought the (i ard. If he’£ in that lake he was mur­ Dieat T RESINOL'S dered.” the rambling brick homestead has what was claimed to be Foster’s “real kvlneyM birthplace” and moved it to his out­ fills usL J g dcr irrifl SAM* LOW PRICE... door museum in Dearborn, Mich. Wil­ HERE'S GOOD NEWS—wonderful news folks! Now potent fi liam McNair, Pittsburgh’s mayor- at hours A you can carry your Kem-Tone color scheme through your M ak ej the time, claimed the millionaire car entire -into tfie kitchen, bathroom or nursery. For gist if manufacturer bought “the wrong Acme now makes thrilling new colors in paints—specially MONO house.” Mrs. Evelyn Foster Morne- CnoiODteedhy ^ designed to. match,,, harmonize or contrast with your' CnodtIoTOtaegBgi weck of Detroit, a niece and biographer Kem-Tone walls: Whether it be woodwork, furniture of of Foster, said the composer was bom in a vqhite fram e cottage which was walls; there's an Acme paint to fit your color scheme. tom down and replaced in 1865 with See the new Acme Color .Hit Parade yourself at your ACHESB011iS the brick mansion which became the Acme dealer's—today I Acme White' Lea'd & Color Works", I I V I I h O OR SORCNBSS Stephen Foster Memorial home. Fos­ Detroit -Il-. Michigan.- • Quickly apply soothing and com­ te r died in 1863. forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with THESE ARC THE PAINTS! its wholesome antiseptics and na­ ture aiding medication. Nothing else WOODWORK & FURNITURE* FLOORS: Acme Floor & Porch like it—nothing so comforting—or Playing Child Termed Acme EoamelTCote-Bnlhant Enamel— rives dew UTe to tired pleasant for externally caused skin finish: easy to keep bright and floors; resists water and wear. troubles. Get a package today. ■ gleaming. ••• •• > Human Caution Sign NATURAL WOOD SURFACES: WAUSf AiCIILlNQt Itf kitchen; Acme Varno-Lac—stains > and TRY POST-WAR 'FASTERMTINGm MOMENT is but one quick broth •A playing child should be a Human bathroom* marsety; Acme Sesni-:- varnishes w one etfy operation. ■ Caution sign to motorists, officials em­ CIoss Finish—smooth,-washable Makes old wood look like new, An hour, one small goiaen whiles phasize in connection with a nationwide with Iastiiigtustnn new wood like a million. A day, a space from dawn to plea for highway safety. IWk 6 6 6 The dodfs hands move about the dial. One of every three children who die S fttS is killed in a traffic accident, according R tlen Mw Odwtoad "deep Kbbind-MiHriM And it is night God only give* Acne Honss Paint,- tool OfCeMltatwMiMt(WjeMafIaiM) to the 1947 edition of Accident Facts, Ch Hwi: Um «ety « dir-cud. The promised strength from day to day. a publication devoted to safety promo­ GIvei tengertteib Within this small enclosure he tion. One-third of the accidental deaths Jng bee of* be­ Has placed us, and he bids of children 5 to 14 years of age are. the come it’s espe­ result of motor vehicle accidents. - cially mode to fight Motorists are cautioned to observe OoThis fo r action of wlndi COUGHINO, MUSCUlMt TIGHTNESS OF the following rules: dust,ra in and snow. 1. Always “Watch Out for Kids.” 2. Keep clear of bicycles—right or CkikBCeId wrong—as they are defenseless against a motor vehicle. 3. Be on the lookout for children darting out between parked cars. Re­ ms duce speed and increase watchfulness in school zones and residential areas. ATBEOTlMEfUboa WORllS FOR JIOWS Vlcks VapoRub. Its to relieve distress In 4. Always remember that children relief.eWins action the niahtevan while have not reached the age of discretion One of Americafr starts InstanU*... ,our child sleeps I and judgment—drivers roust think for Qreoi1 fottletleas When you rub It on throat, chest and Foonded In ItM back, Vicks VapoBub starts right to them. work to soothe irritation, ease cough­ 6. Children play in driveways mid ing, relieve muscular soreness and around parked vehicles—always make tightness. And VapoBtib keeps on sure children are out of the way before working for hours* starting a parked vehicle, 6. Driver—it might be your child! Acmo msans~hTgl»-qaditypotnte|cnrte'titeMteflfitdM$ cmdtnittittfileti' IU V IS !Sn .. . -tflrgetf ntafcsr In many fields, o leader In all- THE DAVIE RECORD* MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Waitress Proves Her Point “GIFT NIGHTGOWN” DETROIT. — Mrs. Imogene Cor- J-etta, 38, w aitress in a local restau­ teuton rant, brushed oil a would-be bandit SOD4 as she might have flicked a bread crumb off the counter, holdup squad officers said. A man strode into the restaurant, right hand threateningly in his over­ coat pocket in the approved man­ ner. He announced boldly, “This is BOBBY a stickup.” CROSS Mrs. Corretta pretended not to TOWN hear him. By •‘Open the cash register,” the des­ Roland Coe perado blustered. M arty UnKs Mrs. Corretta ignored him. • The “bandit” reached across the ,counter and started to open the till himseli. Mrs. Corretta calmly rapped him across the back ol his hand with the dull edge of a large butcher knife and the toughie yelped and fled. \ British May Trim House “Ordinarily. I n$rer take one before supper—i •usually because I don't have a dime! Of Lords by 600 Peers lWe were good friends for awhile—until I learned. LONDON. — Conservative party she tuid % same preference In menl" sources said about 600 British peers would lose their hereditary seats in the House of Lords under reform proposals considered by Conserva­ NANCY By Ernie BushimlIer tive leaders as counter to the Labor government’s plan to curb the upper chamber’s powers. 7 A committee of Conservative peers is considering a proposal to If you have a dainty IingerM limit membership to about 300 lords gift to make for one of youi with outstanding public service rec­ 3 - friends try this romanti* ords. Er______puffed sleeve nighty. You cai turn out a pretty special oni if you use pastel flower No Laxatives sprigged rayon silk or satin S velvet ribbon ties in orchid For 3 0 Years lavender, American Beauty oi “When I complained of constipation, magenta color. Makes a verj my doctor recommended K ellogg’s expensive looking gown at not all-bran which I now have been eating regularly for 30 years. X never IJTTLE REGGIE too great an expenditure! had to take another laxative!”— I W A SN T LONlTV BBWlNo CKGLB NEEDLEWORK F. Tilden Spear, WAS I REGINALD ? SN CANARY TUE CANARyl SM Booth WeUs 8 *. Chicago T. DU Harrisburg, Pa. SOMETHING Xaelose 30 eents for Patten. If your diet HOW ARE MY NO PETS? lacks bulk needed Nam* for normal elimi­ nation, this tasty m i w f . OK. MRS cereal will supply VAN LOON, it. Eat an ounce I GUESS of Kellogg ’s all ­ bran in milt daily —drink plenty of ______water. If unsatisfied after 10 days send empty carton to Kellogg Co., M o r e than j u s t Battle Creek, Mich., and get double YOUR MONEY BACK. a TONIC-

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What’s the Secret? G O O D C O A L Live in Russia? Davie Record What makes American living the Hog Mange Causes One test of a country’s economic best Uving known? What makes the Day Phone 194 • Night Phone Ilit American standard of living so Average Loss of $2 pattern is whether you would like to much higher than that of other na­ live there. The advantages of the Mocksville, N. C. social scene, in other words, make 1 8 9 9 tions? Our country is in no favored New Insecticide Proves Has Been Published Since position as to raw materials, geog­ up its strongest advertisement. Or, raphy, population, cUmate, or the Effective in Control the proof of the pudding is in the other factors usuaUy thought of as eating. It is common scandal, nat­ Common mange of hogs is another urally, that none of our American making up a nation’s economy. In Walker Funeral Home widespread disease that has yielded fact, we have less of the world’s “fellow travelers” cherish the idea 4 8 to the results of animal health re­ of actually living in Russia. Appar­ Y e a r s territory, fewer people, and not as AMBULANCE SERVICE search. The U. S. department of ently, from a personal viewpoint many natural resources as some agriculture says the average losses other nations. DAY ORJNIGHT they’ll take American, living any from mange probably amount to S2 day. AU these things you wfll find in Phone 48 a head. This figure covers the loss Other* have come and gone-your the almanacs. Looking further and from stunted growth, delay in fat­ On that point, these Communists and Russophobes show good judg. with a little more discrimination, Mocksville, N. C tening, occasional deaths and dock ment. Your Russian factory worker, county newspaper keeps going. you will find that America does age when mangy hogs are mar­ much, much, more with what it keted. under the new Russian prices, has does have. What I mean is that to spend the income of one hour and Sometimes it has seemed hard to The effective weapon against 18 minutes of labor for a quart of America produces. The figures will mange is benzene hexachloride, fre­ teU you that our “industrial and Uncle Sam Says milk, which the average American make “buckle and longue” meet but quently referred to as “ 666.” In factory worker gets in exchange for agricultural output” is great. This Nebraska tests this newly-discov­ does not mean that Americans work the price of 10 minutes of his labor. ered insecticide was so effective il A pound of butter costs the Russian soon the sun shines and again we any harder than anybody else. Actu­ eradicated mange with one treat­ ally, they do not have to work as 10 hours and 42 minutes; the Ameri­ ment. Not only did it eradicate can only 48(4 minutes (not counting march on. Our faithful subscribers, hard as workers in other countries. mange — it also got rid of lice. the time spent griping about the Method That Works IiSL This makes the old mange treat­ current price). Then where’s the difference? ments obsolete. most of whom pay promptly, give us What’s the secret? It is the system Spending Labor In the Nebraska tests, crude ben­ It costs the Russian factory that makes the difference. Our high zene hexachloride (a wettable pow­ courage and abiding faith in our standard of living, our good living, worker about four weeks' work to der) was mixed with water (10 got himself a part-wool suit. If he is the pay-off of this system. This is pounds powder in 100 gallons) and fellow man. where we reap the benefits of the wants a worsted suit he’ll have to sprayed on the bogs. s-end his entire pay for more than right system, a system that reaUy One objectionable feature of the works. Once in awhile, maybe, we three months. His American coun­ crude benzene hexachloride is its terpart can work out a good quality If your neighbor is not taking The have a shortage or an inequity. terrific odor. This odor is not present Maybe we lack production here, or worsted suit in little more than to any marked degree in commer­ three days. More than two weeks’ Record tell him to subscribe. The there. But right away, enterprise cial hog oils prepared by use of a goes to work to meet that demand. pay would have to go into a pair of solvent which takes the active in­ leather shoes for the Russian, yet With no interference from a dic­ gredient (the gamma isomer) out price is only $1.50 per year "in the tator-state, the system takes care of the American can work them out in of the crude benezene hexachloride less than a day. little dislocations and progress and leaves behind the ineffective in­ State, and $2.00 in other states. keeps going. Our standard of good These comparisons are based gredients—the ones that have the upon estimates of the Bureau of living continues to rise. Only in this disagreeable odor. way may aU the people reap the Labor Statistics, and on Russian rewards of their inventiveness and D oes a $1,900 in savings seem as prices as reported by the Associated their enterprise. You see, the fellow elusive as the rainbow’s pot of gold Press in December. The compari­ W hen You Come To Town sons are as accurate as the iron who invents a light bulb or a self­ to you? Then, think about these Herds and Flocks 9809 starter is not the only one to profit. facts: By joining the Payroll Sav- curtain will permit. They, show that ings Plan where, you work and al­ The feUow who uses them profits prices in a communistic economy M ake O ur Office Y our lotting ju st $2.50 a w eek for U nited Pond water piped to farm build­ are much higher than our own, in m ost. States Savings Bonds, you will ac­ Trial and Error ings for livestock can be filtered by terms of work. And those are the cum ulate $1,440.84 in 10 y ears. M il­ terms that count. This system would bog down un­ lions of my nieces and nephews are building a solid housing of soft brick H eadquarters. • Eating the Pndding der heavy-handed stateism. Let the learning from experience that they (laid in cement) over the end of the government step in to manage, and can own an even greater amount pipe in the bottom of the pond. The real pay-off of any economic system comes in the standard of you have a dozen ways the system of Savings Bonds through this par­ tial payment plan. In the event yon living that it provides for its people. W e A re Alw ays G iad To can go haywire. Demand no longer are self-employed, automatic bond becomes the basis for production. Without question, the American buying is available to you through workingman enjoys the highest liv­ Profit is penalized, and nobody gets the Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank. S e e Y o u . the benefits of enterprise. People , U. S. Treasury DepartnuM ing standards of any nation. He’s rightly proud of this, although he lose initiative and inventiveness, and everybody suffers. This has may not know the United States has been America’s experience, wher­ 54 per cent of the world’s tele­ 8" HIGH ever she has tried “stateism.” Uncle Sam Says phones, 84 per cent of the automo­ Notwithstanding large funds spent biles, nearly 50 per cent of the by the Russian state on putting elec­ \ WATER CONTAINEi!/1 radios, and 92 per cent of all the bathtubs on this planet! tric vacuum cleaners and refrigera­ COVERED Be An “Engineer in Good tors into production, it is reported FRAME A “capitalistic” country, contrary to Russian description, is a nation from Russia that these things are not being produced anywhere. One where men are permitted to have a Eating”—Do Home Canning! factory made 300 manually-oper­ 4“ DRAIN high standard of living. This is ex­ emplified by America. Here, men ated washing machines. They sold PIPE Simile Instrcetiens BsscS teen years later, an American, A. K. quickly, but no more were made are free to work, to invent, to initi­ Shriver of Baltimore, invented the despite heavy demand. The report ate, to experiment, to engage in the en Science “retort” or “pressure” cooker. Water filters through the pores of enterprise of their dreams. Unham­ said a good potato-peeling machine th e brick. In 1858 John Mason patented the pered by restrictions that in other exists and demand is heavy, but it Mason jar with neck designed for First treatment for cattle grubs nations tend to keep down any in­ You may not have a degree as an is not in production. receiving a screw type cap. The should be made early in winter, as dividual enterprise, an American engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when • These are nothing more than the Mason jar with porcelain-lined zinc soon as the tell-tale bumps appear worker can start his own factory or you’re home canning you’re using fruits of the mismanagement that cap is an old reliable. Mason would on the backs of animals. Several set up his own business. scientific principles just as surely as takes place when government starts probably be astounded by the 1947 treatments a month apart will be We take all these things for a mining, chemical, electrical or tinkering with a nation’s economies. cap for sealing the Mason jar. This necessary. Use a cattle grub dust granted, along with our vastly supe­ other engineer. That is, if you fol­ The British press reports that one of new style cap is a two-piece metal containing Iti per cent rotenone. rior standard of living. What we low glass jar manufacturer’s instruc­ its state-owned airlines will lose kid in upper 4 captured your affair with a Dome lid which has The current shortage of feed must assuredly know is this: these tions, for they are based upon scien­ seven million pounds in its first year heart during wartime. In spirii you sealing compound on the under side makes it important to do continuous tific discoveries made over a period of government operation; another traveled with him toward his un­ things we have, these privileges of and is tested for seal by pressing on culling in the laying house. of a century and a half. has already reported a loss of thirty certain future on the battlefields. ours, exist because of basic prin­ the center of the lid with the finger. The kid upstairs today is yours. The Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris pounds for every passenger it car­ Dairy cows lose a lot of energy ciples that belong to the American Sealing with the Dome lid is made “kid” may be a freckled boy or a confectioner,' Nicolas Appert, set out ried. These are some of the fruits of pulling through heavy mud in the Way. Our individual freedom of en- doubly sure by the new type metal curly haired l/ttle girl—your son or to find a method of food preserva­ bam lots. Lost energy means less 'Grise is distinctly American. No band which bears down on the lid socialism. If we want to keep our daughter wb* will need yonr help tion and win a 12,0 0 0 -franc prize high living standards, we must hold milk. Paved lots that take cows nwunistic or socialistic state can at three pressure points. through savings to find a place in offered in 1795 by the French gov­ fast to the American way. everyday life. The Payroll Savings out of the mud soon pay for them­ to its people. selves. ernment. Napoleon, like Frederick Also reliable in seal is the light- Plan for buying United States Sav­ ning type jar with rubber ring, glass ings Bonds where you work is the the Great, believed an army travels only automatic, safe, profitable way Uncle Sam Says on its stomach, and the folks at home lid and wire bail. for you to buy bonds by the install­ Mow and Spray in One got hungry and discontented toot Many scientific experiments and ment payment method. In this way Nicotes won the prize, after 16 jar improvements have perfected pro­ you can build the nestegg which Operation Pays Well years’ work, but his .methods and cesses for today’s home canning and can make the difference between I EtTHt. equipment have been greatly im­ it is upon them that instructions yon wishing and having the funds for proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ education and a secure future for erature such as the Ball Blue Book your children. If yon are self-em­ handicaps, not knowing a tempera­ ployed, buy bonds automatically ture beyond boiling is required for are based. Follow these instructions through the Bond-A-Month Plan processing some foods and having and you become an “Engineer in where you bank. to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit Dog Tags for ChiIdreD 0 . S. Treasury Department until 1860 did Louis Pasteur estab­ of your family’s health and increased If children wore identification lish the fact that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de­ discs similar to those of the armed responsible for food spoilage. Four­ licious home canned foods. forces there would be fewer lost children, and better and quicker In Your Interest emergency treatment would be pos­ DOROTHY DIX, noted IBJC.' sible in many cases of accidental new spaper colum nist arc? injury. Dr. Edward Press of the counselor to millions Oi U. S. children’s bureau recommend­ Americans, says: ed to American Medical association. "The best advice I Information on the tag as to the have ever given in my long life is child’s blood type, bleeding tend­ the advice I give Americans now; ency, serum sensitivity and whether that is. keep buying, and holding LET US DO U. S. Savings Bonds because they Rcgarulcss of whether yon ap­ immunized against lockjaw, would will insure your future happiness. facilitate emergency treatment and prove the new look in fashion, ev­ Any home with Savings Bonds is ery one of my nieces and nephews might well save the child’s life in certainly a better home than one certainly is in the style with the case of accident without Savings Bonds. I can truly YOUR JOB PRINTING new loon m security. How can you write about the merits of Savings Prof. B. B. Robb of Cornell uni­ acquire this kind of look? There Bonds in the family relationship, be­ are two great automatic plans, both cause bonds are really very per­ versity demonstrates a mow and Sets Cp Crime Lau weed gadget for applying 2,4-D to sure and convenient: I. u you work Wisconsin has set up a state sonal in their nature. Savings Bonds for wages or salary—join the Pay- We can save you money eventually become the things wc lawns. A regular garden sprayer Roll Savings Plan for buying United crim e laboratory w ith $190,000 ap ­ hope for. whether it is marriage, a is filled with 2,4-D, mixture and propriated by the legislature, the States Savings Bonds regularly. new home, children’s education or pumped up ready for use. Fas­ This is the only installment bond- Council of State Governments re­ plain leisure." U. S. Treasury Departmen' tened to the lawn mower the buying plan. 2. U you’re in business, on your ports. The laboratory will serve as sprayer carries a two nozzle boom or a profession, or living on an in­ a clearing house for technical and ahead of the blades and contains come—sign up at your bank for the ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, scientific aid to police officers In Your Interest enough mixture to cover at least Bond-A-Month Plan. throughout the state, operating U, S. Treasury Deparlmens half an acre of lawn. p probably from University' of Wis­ PHILLIP MURRAY. STATEM ENTS, POSTERS, BILL consin. Officials also hope to set up President, CIO, says: roving laboratories on wheels to m The Payroll Savings Midwest Barley Growers give on-the-spot aid to crime in­ ieri Plan for the purchase of 1 HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. vestigators. f I ' U. S. Savings Bonds of­ To Compete in Contest fers CIO members an opportunity A $30,000 contest which stresses I to save in a systematic way for fu­ the importance of certified seed, ture security, education of children, early planting, seed treatment! use Patronize your hom e new spaper purchase of a home, and other of commercial fertilizer and timely HUNTING worth while objectives. The bene­ and careful harvesting in growing and thereby help build up your fits which- result to the individual barley as a cash grain crop that for and to his family will go far to strengthen our democracy, for the under proved methods of production i More strength of each individual is a commands a premium price is an­ hom e tow n and county. measure of the strength of the Na­ nounced by the MidwesJt Barley BUSINESS tion. I urge all officers and leaders Improvement association, Milwau­ Try 0»r Ads of the Congress of Industrial Or­ kee. The prizes are offered to farm­ ganizations to give their active sup­ ers in seven Midwest states. port to the program, THE DAVIE RECORD. Tnanirf PtfarImeiU