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VOLUMN XLVIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY MAY 7 . iqij. NUMBER 4 0

NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Girl Wbo Drinks Wallace’s Rock The Drunkard's Twenty- Some Things You Should Seen Along Main Street Rev W altrr E. Iscn h au r. Hiddenite. N. C. Third Psalm Know By The Street Rambler. Wbat Wai HappeaiBg In Davie T h e ijirl w h o drinks ber beer a n d Throwing 000000 Before The New Deal Used Up w in e , If Franklin D. Roosevelt had KingAlcoholis my shepherd; I A poor, sick, Mexican rode into Three young ladies, one dog And takes her liquor tips, not lifted H enry A W allace almost shall always want. New York City a few days ago on The Alphabet, Drowned The and aged lady sauntering across Can never be a woman fine. bodily out of obscurity, made him He maketh me lie down in the a crowded bus. He died a day or highway—Bill Collette kicking up Hogt and Plowed Up Tbe Nor have s lady's lips; a cabinet officer, and then shoved gutters, two later, then smallpox started a lot of dust—White and colored Cotton and Con. Par ^sncb degrades bet woman him down the throat of his own He leadeth me beside troubled and there ware iwo more deaths. man carrying gallon jugs around h o o d . party as vice pzeside t he would waters. Since then the New York Health (Davie Record, April 24,1918) the square—Bill Daniel busy sell' H er character and name. propably be where he belongs He destroyeth my soul. Department and private phyicians ing frozen foods—Miss Eleanor O. L. Williams returned Satur­ And keeps her from the great and editing a sectional farm magazine He leadeth me into the path of have been rushed by people seek' Caudell looking over mail in post' day from a business trip to Cam­ R o o d , and experm enting with hybiid com , wickedness for the effect’s sake ing smallpox vaccination. It was office lobby—R. B. Sanford wear­ den, S. C. Prom honor and from fame, As Secretary of Agriculture he Yea, though I walk through the difficult to trace the path of the ing broad smile—Oscar McClam- Jacob Stewart, Jr., who is sta- The girl who drinks defeats her life proved to be one of the most insuf­ valley of poverty and have Mexican from the beginning of his roch carrying big bag of groceries tioned at Camp Jackson, is home And hurts her country, too; ferable ec Miomie m ounte banks in delirium tremens, I will cling illness, and no one knew just who, to Frineess Theatre—Charming on a furlough. an adm inistration notorious for its to drink or how many people had been ex­ young Iadv wearing red dress, red Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanford, of As drinking fills a land with strife economic quackery. For thou art with me, thy bite posed to smallpox. The U. S. shoes and red hand'bag up Main Roper, are the guests of his fath­ And m u;ders not a tew; As vice president he presided and thy sting they torment me Public Hesdth Service became un­ street—Wade Wyatt demonstrat­ er, C. C. Sanford. Thereioie her bands are stained over the Senate with all of the par­ Thou preparest an empty table easy with die thoughts of a wide ing new bicycles. Corporal Cicero Hunt, of Camp with blood, W hile virtue’s thrown away, liam entary ability of the president before me in the presence of spread epidemic. Warnings were Jackson, spent the weekend with o f 4 high school debating society. my family. sent out over the country advising My Notions home folks. He is looking fit. As though it were hut worthless As Secretary of Commerce tried Thou anointest my head with everyone who has not been sue* J. Vv, Clay, in Winston-Salem Journal. Sgt. William LeGrand returned m u d . Y et treasures in it stay. with notable lack of snccess to cot 'iellishness, cessfully vaccinaten within the An appropriate prayer for our yesterday from a short visit to the ton to the very business commu­ My cup of warth runneth over. last three of four years to be vac- t i m e s : The girl who drinks wil! tob the village of Statesville. nity that he had previously tried to Sursly destruction and misery ciliated without delay. “ God of the free, we pledge our W. G. Click and W ilb u r n e a r t h undermind, and presented his shall follow me all the days of Smallpox is a rare disease in hearts and lives to the cause ot all Koontz returned Monday from a Of more than gems and gold; country with a wave of disastrous my life, the these days, but free mankind. Grant us victory business trip to Winston. She keeps souls from the Spirit strikes by publicly endorsing tbe And I shall dwell in the house of but it may spread in virulent epi­ over those who would enslave all Mrs. Lizzie Tomlinson has ac­ b i r t h . fallacy that wages could be raised die dam ned forever. demic form among people who free men and nations. Grant us cepted a position as saleslady with And from the M aster’s fold. w ithout increasing prices. are not vaccinated. One sick per­ patience with tbe deluded and pity C. C. Sadford Sons Co, She robs high heaven, too, W ere it not that he is the son of G. 0 . P. Leaders Critize son can cause untold numbers of Of precious souls who ought to for the betrayed. Yet. most of all, W. L. Summers, of Camp Jack' father and was a court favorite of Republican leaders fouod plenty cases if the disease is not prompt' d r i n k grant us brotherhood not ot words, son, spent a few days last week Franklin D. Roosevelt, he would to criticize In President Trum an’s Iy recognized and every precaution Life’s waters sweet and new. but oi acts and deeds We are all here with home folks. probably would have remained un­ Jefferson Day speech in contrast taken at once. of us childreu of earth—grant us Rev. FrankTatum, a returned One of the most sickening, dis­ distinguished outside the state oi with his other addresses since the Rabies or hydrophobia among that simple knowledge.- If our missionary from China, preached gusting sights we behold today is I o w a . Novemher election. die dogs in Forsyth County and brothers are oppressed, then we are at the Baptist church Sunday. that of girls and women drinking And now because— and solely be Some of tbe comment is: the city of Winston'Salem i s oppressed If they hunger, we Miss Agnes Wilson, who teach' beer and liquor, and smoking cig­ cause—he was risen to prominence Senator' Kem, Republican 0 f creating quite a stir. Commencing hunger If tbeir freedom is takau es in Winston-Salem, spent the arettes. What on earth are we through the largesse of Franklin Missouri— i Is the President at­ April 16, the polico were ordered away our freedom is not secure. week-end here with friends. coming to? Thousands and mil. D. Roosevelt, he presumes upon tem pting to make political capital to shoot all dogs that were seen Grant us common fa th that man Mrs. T. H. Gaither, of Montreat lions of these girls will be the wives that SDurions prominence to ponti­ of the nation’s foreign policy? He running free. A num ber o f m ad shall know bread and peace—that is spending some time here with and mothers of tomorrow. Think ficate on foreign affairs. in which appears to be a student of the crisis dogs have been destroyed in the be shall know justice and right, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kelly. of a drinking, cigarrette-smoking field his startling, ignorance i s technique of his predecessor. Hi- city this past winter and spring. eousness, freedom and security, an Misses Edna Stewart and Kope- mother) Isn't she a beauty? Her equaled only by bis egocentric as­ discussion of the bndget indicate Unfortunately a good many peo­ equal opportunity and an equal Iia Hunt, who have been teaching children will come into the world sum ption of authority. that be has already for gotten the ple have been bitten or otherwise chance to do his best, not only in at Swansboro, N. C., returned almost damned to start with. This If he had confined his m outhings election of last N ovem ber.” expoted. The Health Officer re­ our own land but throughout the home Saturday. is a plain statement, but it Is no to the United States, there would Senator Wiiey, Republican of ports that an unusually large num­ w o r ld . Ernest E. Hunt, Jr., and Rufus plainer than facts. It is high time be no occasion for this editorial be­ Wiscons n— It was a good Jeffer­ ber are taking the preventive treat' "A nd id that faith let us march Brown motored over to Greens­ for every m inister of the Gosple to cause in this country we know him son Day speech But it continued ment. The belief is rather pre­ toward tbe clean world our hands boro Friday evening to hear Ada rise up and sound a m ighty note of and in the general we give him tbe no comfort for tbe taxpayers, no valent that mad dogs only appear can make. Amen.”— Stephen Vin­ Jones, the great singer. warning. Yes, it is likewise time silent treatm ent definite labor policy and praise only in summer. This is an error. The cent Benet. William Stockton has accepted for every godly parent and church But, having been ridiculed out of for those who agreed with him .” disease appears whenever a sus- a position as salesman with the member to show their colors. It countence over here, he goes to Senator M ilikin 1 Pepubltcan of eeptille animal is inoculed; with­ Clean Up Communism Mocksville Hardware Co. Wil' we don’t. God is going to hold us Burone for the deliberate purpose Colo.ado, chairman of tbe Senate out regard to season. Dogs run a' Speaking of tbe cancerous grow th Iiamisa good fellow and will responsible. Mav God stir our of libeling his own country and finance committee -Congress bas bout more in warm weather of Commanism in ibis country. mEke good anywhere. hearts and very souls along this turning other nations against it. To studied the President’t bndget and which of course favors the spread. The Yellow Jacket, of Moravian Mrs. M. E. Hardison who spenr l i n e . give weight to bis diatribe against has concluded a substantial reduc Dog owners should take parti' Falls, says: a week as the guest of Mrs. S. M. Drinking girls and women to his native land, he reminds tbe tion below his estimates can be cul^r pains to keep their pets up ••The biggest job for the A m eri­ Call, left Monday afternoon for day are a disgrace to our country. French and the British that Frank- made, and that a substantial reduc­ for the next few weeks lest they can people and tbeir Congress is her home at Montreat. Yes, and men also How awfnl to D. Roosevelt once polled 2 5 m illi o n tion in taxes and the public deb*, should'come in contact with some to clean up Communism in this W. L. Call has purchased the drink beer, wiae and liquor, then votes, and he, Henry W allace pre­ are possible at the present time. In rabid animal and be bitten. Dogs country. This vile un American A.M. McGlammery house and stagger about, reel and rock, spew sumes to be the spokesman for 23 my judgment, Congress will pro should also be vaccinated against malady is not som etbiug we hear a- lot, near the square. This is one and vomit, curse and smear, and million Americans, ceeJ on this theory, barring unfore the disease. North Carolina Law bout far away. It is right here a- of the best pieces of property in ose filthy language that is enough That carefully cultivated false seen developments’ requires that all dogs six months mong us It is in Ibe labor unions. the town. to make the devil blush? Then as impression is what makes him dan­ Senator Butler, Republican of old or older should be vaccinated It is found in the poll ical parties. Mrs. R. P. Anderson carried a soclated with this adultry, fornica gerous. Toe British and French Neb , chairman of the Senate pub­ each year prior to July I. All li> It is in tbe schools. It is in tbe part of her Sunday school class ting, erim e and m urder, etc. Don’t do not know that he is discredited lic lands committee— He doesn't Sensed veterinaries are prepared to churches. It is In the government to W inston W ednesday o n a pic­ y*u vhink it absolutely disgraceful? his own country. They remember want partisanship in the handling do this work. departmeutt. W herever it is it is nic trip. The boys report a fine Are you helping to make it pos­ only that he has heid two cabinet of foreign affairs, but foreign af Typhus and Rocky Mountain sible with your work, you vote, as treacherous as hell. W hen, once outing. pos s and the vice presidency and fairs have become so tangled with Spotted Fever may appear here esteblisbed, Christianity will go. Ray Wyatt left Thursday for your influence? Ah, think of might, through sheer luck, have domestic affairs it is difficult to and there after die onset of hot Democracy will go. Civilization Chadotte, where he will accept a what you may be doing! been President. draw the line between what is for­ weather. The former is carried will go. Don’t you think. Iohn position. Ray is a fine young fel­ They have a misunderstanding eign and what is domestic, I by rats and rat-fleas; the latter is H enry, that it is time to wake up?"’ low, and we hope he will do well Those Ships To Russia similar to ours when in tbe early think be bas injee'ed plenty oi do carried by certain wood ticks. in the Queen City. The mystery about those ships days of the Labor Government we Iitics into the suggestion that we The common Housefly will soon Bound to Cost Miss Margaret Meroney went to which tbe United States lend.lcased accepted Harold Laski as spokes­ do uot reduce taxes at this time I be with us again. They spread Yep!” said the farmer, “ When Winston-Salem Sunday, where to Russia has been cleaied np man for the Labor party, not know. suspect be would like 10 have it de intestinal diseases of many kinds a fellow has to know tbe botanical she has a position. Miss Mary The government at W ashington Ing that in England Laskie was con Iaysd in hope a Democratic Con­ and probably polumyelitis. We name of what he talses, and the Meroney, who accompanied her, discloses that since Septem ber 14 sidered oue of the eccentric fringe. gress might make the redaction In should commence now to repair entomoligieal name of tbe bugs returned Monday evening. the United States has sent Russia To correct the misimpression in stead of a Republican Congress.” screens and eliminated fly breed' that eat it, and tbe pharm aceutical Tohn F. Smithdeal, of Advance, notes with respect to tbo*e 9 5 s h i p s America, Prime Minister Attlee ing places. name of wbat he sprays on it— was in town Thursday and traded v a lu e d * a t $ 2 5 ,0 9 0 0 0 0 . a n d t o n o n e repudiated Laski and emphasized The HoppicopterIsHere Private physicians and especial' things is bound to cost more!” for a new Buick Six. has it received a reply. tfiat he had no connection with the Roanoke Times Iy your Health Department will T. J. Davis has purchased the The situation m ust be considered Labor Govetnmvnt It belongs to the helicopter fami gladly fumist you verbal of print­ interest of V. E. Swaim in' the In any future relation we have Iy Dut its trade nam e is the hoppi ed information concerning any of That is exactly what President W alker Funeral Home mercantile business of Swaim & R h s s l a Trum an should do about Wallace. copter and it looks something like the above subjects including up- Davis. Mr. Davis will conduct The Hoover administration had W e cannot gag him as long as we a kiddie car with an overhead fan to-date measures for your protec- AMBULANCE SERVICE the business in the futute. enough respect for the American have anv respect for our freedom of attached to an outboard motor. It don. DAY OR NIGHT Prof. N. C. Long, formerly of people to refuse to the dealings speech, but tbe President could at is claimed that it can travel at 9 0 Now is an excellent time to P h o n e 4 8 Mecklenburg county, but who is with the Mascow government least let it be known that W allace’s miles an hour up to an attitude of have a general clean-up. M ocksville, N. C now teaching at Fork Church, has Nothing, bas happen-d since Mt previous titles, which he held on 1 2 .0 0 0 feet. We don’t expeet to ALFRED MORDECAI, M. D. been elected Superintendent of Hoover went out of office to justi suffereuance, mean nothing at all verify the claim in person and so Health Officer. the MocksvilIe graded school. He fy relations with Russia yet we now; moreover, some means should you can take it or leave it just as will move his family to our town have tbe record of discourtesy, ot be used to inform the French and you prefer. Now that the age of Back to Normal some time this summer. lofty disdain that Undersecretary the British that W allace is not and the hoppicopter is here, we are [Omega (Ga.) News] DAVlE BRICK Capt. W. A. Luckey, of Cleve­ of State Acheron took to a House nevsr has been tbe spokesman of thinking of giving up our favorite At long last the ctisis is over, land, died Sunday afternoon at subcommittee meeting recently, a t b e 2 5 million who voted for Roose­ sport of mountain climbing for tbe political situation bas cooled off COMPANY die advanced age .of 91 years. The climax, it would seem, to the in­ velt.—Charlotte Observer. feaT one of the danged things will nnd the weather has warmed up funeral and burial services were sults that Russia has offered this get in our hair as it soars gaily DEALERS IN n IF MV CALLED BT and there is no reason why people held Monday afternoon at five c o u n t r y . from peak to peak, As something around here can’t get get some o’clock. Capt. Luekey was an The best way to get along with MV NAM^ SHAll HUMBlE THEMSftVtt AND buzzes aud whitrs about his head, work done. G O O D C O A L uncle of our townsman, G. A. Moscow is to have no diplom atic ot PRAY, AND SOK MT FACE, AND TURN AWAY the tired businessman relaxing in Allisou, who attended the funeral commercial relations with th e FROM IHEIR WICKED WAYS; THBI WIlL I the sun will m utter sadly, without and burial services. Oee by one crowd doing business there —Ex. HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AND W ill FORGIVE bothering to look up, ''T hat’seith­ READ THE AD$ I Day Phone 194 - Nigbt Fhone 119 the men who wore die grey are THEIR SINS, AND WIlL HEAL THEIR I A M T - er a mosquito or my wife,” W bat Along W ith the New* ] Mocksville, N. C. crossing over the river. Land posters at this office. 2 CHRON. 7:1 4 . will they get up next? THE DAVTK RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

31 IOUSEHOLD IlMTS Gl Use kitchen scissors for dicing I* W&c fruit, celery, peppers, for trim­ OK,-W I P h i l l i p f ming fish and cubing m eat. M fgB —•— . You m ay find it easier to iron a WARNING OF DEPRESSION It’s All Done by M irrors m an’s shirt in this order: Collar WASHINGTON. — Those who sat Every day more business men first, yoke, cuffs and sleeves, then In on President Truman’s highly join those calling for a cut in prices back and front of shirt. secret meeting with the cabinet and or else. For which they get a cheer —•— the council of economic advisers from the consumer who is today Save buttons from old garm ents. considered it one of the most im­ just a fellow out to have his pockets String them in sets so that they portant sessions in history of the v a c u u m e d . will be all together when needed Truman administration—or of any «_ for other garm ents. administration, for that matter. The death of O.P.A. turned out to —•— Never before had a President and be merely a signal to remove the When painting stairs which are his cabinet come together with the roof and take away the life nets. used every day, paint every other nation’s outstanding economists to And in some quarters a complaint step and when they are dry, paint chart the economic future of the SPRING IN MOSCOW . . . It’s now brings the reply, “Doncher the rem aining steps. country before, not after, trouble springtime in Moscow and so, de­ know there’s a PEACE on?” s t a r t s . spite a 15 degree temperature, * _ —•— Inside fact is that the three-man this Muscovite youth indulges in A good crack sealer for cisterns, council of economic advisers gave a seasonal delicacy—ice cream. You can get a boy’s suit today tanks, etc., can be m ade by mix­ the cabinet a gloomy report on the for what it used to cost to clothe a ing boiled linseed oil with cement. economic outlook of the nation. male quartette;, including extra Mix to a consistency of paint and pants. An adult’s vest costs more apply with a brush. Sometimes a The President had invited the than a spring wardrobe used to second coat will be needed. council to familiarize Iiis cabinet U * members with the national price cost. If you go forth fof hfltS, ShOW and underwear you need to take , Small children seldom tel! you crisis, and they pulled no punches. alone a financial agent. Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, chairman »_ when they are tired. They show of the council, did m ost of the talk­ fatigue more often by becoming in g . The loaf of bread brings what cross or restless than by wanting “If something isn’t done and done strawberry shortcake used to com­ to sit or lie down. The child under soon, we’re riding for a fall,” he de­ mand. Fancy bakers get $1.50 for a three years is usually better oS if clared bluntly. STREET NAMED FOR GENERAL . . . Secy, of W ar Robert P. Pat­ pie. The man who used to give some of his outdoor play is of the Here are the high points of what terson dedicates Patton drive in Arlington national cem etery, nam ed Junior a couple of cookies now puts quiet type. he told the all-im portant closed cab­ in honor of the late Gen. George S. Patton Jr. Photo shows, left a padlock on the cookie barrel at —•— inet meeting: to right, Capt. Ross Calvert, Patterson, Brig. Gen. C. B. Ferenbaugh the approach of juvenile life. Our This is a new idea for a shower 1. Prices have increased about and Mrs. Patton as she cut the ribbon. butcher charged us the other day gift, and it’s very handy. Select 70 per cent on all commodities for a lump of suet to throw to the a set of tools (hammer, pliers, since last July I. Foodstuffs b ir d s ! ♦ screwdriver, scissors, etc.) and have gone up about 80 per cent, paint handles a bright color. The raw m aterials about 55 per cent A soup bunch now costs so much bride will find the set useful as on an average. one often wonders whether a few well as ornam ental. 2. In some fields, wholesalers orchids wouldn’t be a better buy. If and retailers are pricing them­ you are thinking of buying a cigar, selves out of the market. The hold everything! Thirty cents buys ; demand for certain goods — MRS. ROOSEVELT’S DAUGH­ a stogie that the old-time nickel S/MALL FRY by S & f clothing, women’s apparel and TER . . . Christiane Bertholet, 7, cigar m aker wouldn’t have used in ‘ shoes—has dropped to the dan­ whose father was killed by the an election campaign. They are ger point. Even in lines recently Nazis, is the “adopted” orphan of even charging for those little pack­ scarce, such as radios, refriger­ Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who ets of matches. ators and higher-priced automo- sends her a CARE package each

“ t is going way down. stantLal three- story liduse With 3. While prices have increased, plenty of nails, no chiseling on the consumers’ wages have dropped. cement and banisters that didn’t This disturbed Nourse greatly. come off in your hand, now gets you Secretary of the Interior Krug a bungalow that needs anchors to ' and Secretary of Commerce windward. You can put up a one- j Barriman backed him up re- car garage for what a one-family ■ garding this. house used to cost, with a barn in The figures used by Nourse for t h e r e a r . his conclusions show that wages > dropped about five and one-half bil- If you want a new automobile the ■lion dollars between the first quar­ dealer makes it harder by a trade- ter of 1945 and the last quarter of in racket where he compels you to FASTER. FR0M O U R OVEHS 1 9 4 6 . SAID THE GOVERNOR . . . Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New ITork is trade in your old car at a price that However, while wages dropped in shown conferring with Gov. Robert F. Bradford of M assachusetts in guarantees you a loss and him an TO YOVR TABLE/ GET TH E ■1945, p r o f its s o a r e d . D u r in g 1945 n e t the governor’s mansion in Albany. The governors discussed inter­ extra profit. Gasoline is up to an all- ORiGINAL K ELijOGG'S C O R N ^corporate profits were 9 billion state problems, veterans’ housing and state aid for education. tim e high. Nobody will wash a fliv­ FM KES IN THE WHITE, RED, dollars. In 1946, with wages drop­ ver for less than $2.50, even if you AHO SREEM PACKAGE. ping, profits climbed to 12 b illio n . bring your own water. However, that was only part of the . _ RSSUUR OR FAMIty SIZE. story. During the last quarter of It strikes this departm ent that the !1946, profits were mounting at the Ultimate Consumer is in greater rate of $14,900,000,000 for the year, need of protection than Canadian and during the first quarter of this geese, American songbirds and wild year they increased at an even ‘BABY’S’ BABY ACTS COY . . . life in general. higher rate. A London zoo employee tries to * _ During this same period wages woo “Candy,” two-week-old baby Depression? Bring it on! Prosper­ were tumbling from a 1945 high of of a Hanover Cream pony named ity is too complicated. iy i billion to 106 billion in 1946—and “Baby.” The youngster lowers her still going down in 1947. That was lashes in the approved manner. why Mr. Truman made his state­ The m other is a descendent of the The latest horse movie is- called ment that if prices don’t come Royal Hanover Cream ponies that “Stallion Road." There will, of down, wages must go up. pulled Queen Victoria’s coaches. course, be a “Son of Stallion Road.” ; 4. Nourse pointed out that In- It is getting so a horse won’t do a ' dustry had asked for a chance thing for a man these days unless the man can promise, "I can get to make free enterprise work To hold your loose uppers and low­ you into pictures.” ers comfortably secure all day—and : without price controls, and that every day, try dentist’s amazing dis­ ! with OPA gone, prices would covery called STAZE. Not a “messy” powder] STAZE is pleasant-to-use I find their natural level. This V E R D I C T paste. Oet 35c tube at druggist . : level, Dr. Nourse said, was a The trouble with the world today today! Accept, no substitute! ( ! new high in history and hardly Is too much ballyhoo, A wW I ? Hsus All Dar e r‘ I n a t u r a l . And what is needed most, I say, 9 A tew Hosei Back! ■ Perhaps the most important part * A Is a zipper for each Bazoo. of Nourse’s candid cabinet talk was I*, Tom, the affiee eat. CSNJVRV OLD about the future of American econ­ • « • H O M E R f M F D V omy. Nourse reported that he did for ' not consider a recession necessary, Nylons now are being made from corn­ ♦ CUTS • SORENESS 'although it was becoming more and cobs, and V. S. M. wants to huoip if they BURKS • CHAPPING are the kind that make Ugs look tike pipe­ STRAINS • CHAFING m ore likely because of high prices. stems. i famous antiseptic liniment and dressing Other significant points were de­ • * • *ers cuts, burns, bfisiera, bites and itches withb fta protective coating. Eases the spasm and veloped indicating that “famine ex­ The Old Routine congestion of overworked or strained rnuseka ists in the m idst of plenty.” Recent and Bgamenta. Proved as a household remedy Jor 100 years. At your druggist: trial s e e 35o; federal reserve statistics, for in­ The draft has ended. We hear that household size 65c: economy aiip Si 25 stance, reveal that 10 per cent of General Hershey, the head man, .1VG C - HARF ORD^MFGj-ie.O.vS American families have more than -■ <■■■■ • srKAcyss.'.fr.y - will take a vacation, spending it 60 per cent of the savings, that the top 30 per cent of the nation’s fam i­ playing the num bers game, looking lies have 80 per cent of the savings ‘AND THE LAME SHALL WALK’ at goldfish bowls in store windows, and that the bottom 70 per cent 'GREAT WHITE FATHER’ . . . M embers of the Omaha Indian tribe . . . This dram atic photo shows 10- e t c . • • * 20 W E E D BURNER * 3 ° ° h a v e o n ly p e r c e n t. of Nebraska, after conferring with President Truman at the White year-old Jim m y Carrick walking Buroa weeds, trash, lights fires, beats water, This lower 70 per cent is the back­ House concerning retention of the Office of Indian Affairs, present a Listening to many of the radio Morea and many other uses, the modern way. down a hospital corridor carrying Atomize attacbmentoopresont.oQniiitnentand bone of industry’s postwar market. bouquet of roses to the “G reat White Father.” The presentation was the huge cast removed from bis comedians* scripts for the past ciio&fk fu e l o il n a lie s a l l th is po ssib le. Puar- couple of months leads to but one anteedto work, mliiimom expense. Owner <.f As its savings diminish, the chances m ade by Elizabeth Askren, granddaughter of Rep. K arl Stefan (Rep., body. Bedridden since he was two tfcra device wjtlgive net profits to boildoor biproew conclusion: The writers are enjoy­ rrawood *98 enureb end modern national powered for prosperity diminish. Meb.), honorary m em ber of the Omaha tribe. This has been an annual years old as a result of spinal broadcastiny_fltatJon.FJfa»f. therefore order thrcanh ... event for the “Great White Father” for a long time among Indian trouble, the brave lad no longer ing a big laugh at the expense of an.TtankB. m u t m Winnie ch u i. TRtIMAN ON STUMP . t r i b e s . will have to lie in a special bed. the performers. White House advisers now are •. • • convinced that the President should We have a couple of new names make a series of public appear­ for the United Nations headquarters ances west of the Mississippi river in New York. Hopeful Heights, for next summer. Truman, himself, has one. And how about Peace or Else agreed to the plan. M a n o r ? Soon after congress adjourns, * • • therefore, he will hit the trail—prob­ ably by train rather than by plane We know a fellow who made so —and touch every state in the much money easy that it is said he northwest before he’s through. 7 must have been born with a ticket This im portant political decision to a' radio jackpot program in his is the result of a candid survey of m o u th . • • * Democratic prospects now being completed by close political advis­ F e tiScreen Writers Ask More Money ers. While pleased with Truman’s headline. current national popularity, they Just in case their clients sue ’em for are not so certain about how many damages. • * * c h a n g e to CALOX voters are actually pro-Truman. f t / ; . They wonder how many of those F o u r .Base H it Coining f o r th e to*uc effect who tell the pollsters they like the on your smiSe way Truman is handling himself, AASM Babe Rutb is to appear in a movie will finally vote for him. written around his life. The script Effieient Calox tcork* two tears: Democrat leaders also admit in obviously will have to have socko. X0Helpi remove film... bring out private that Truman’s prospects in all vxhe aarural Iostre of your the big eastern states are dim. They THE WINNAH . . . At the annual We understand that the Ruth ap­ scone. see little hope of capturing such junior boxing championships held pearance in film will not be called 2 A spedal Iogredieat in Caloz “ T h e B a t . ” ~ encourages regular massage... potent states as New York, New ‘ALASKA OR BUST’ . . . With “Alaska or Bust” as their motto, M r. at the Naval academ y, Annapolis, • * • which has a tonic effect oo gams Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and and M rs. Chris J. Burris, daughter Judith, 3, and dog “Buddy,” of this winner, 4’/4-year-old Carey • •. helps make them firm' and Michigan. Without these big five, Baltim ore, Md., and Edward Repetti, W ashington, D. C., student, be­ Dickinson, receives not only one The Journal of American Den­ rosy. Tone np your smile...with Truman will have to score a clean gin the long trek to Port Cbilkoot, Alaska, via truck and house trailer. award but a double decker from tistry charges that the arm y dental Caloxl sweep west of the Mississippi. They are part of the first veterans’ settlem ent project in the territory. Nancy and Jane Penington. Many corps was unfairly handled by brass Mad* i» Jamatu McRmon laboratories, That’s why plans are being laid for .A large num ber of vets are heading north. naval sons take part. hats. You couldn't get anywhere 113 ym n fbarmacttuieal kmeu> hot* a western trip this summer. without a pull. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLEt N. C.

Monnation on How L R S T LO V ER To Plan a Wedding o r d ic in g f o r ; f o r t r i m - t. V f Julia (Dooley) McFarlane's husband, Julia McFarlane had done all JiU said, “Hello, Dave. I didn’t BRIDES Richard, disappeared in World War I, that. Born a McFarlane and mar­ hear you come in. I thought Spang f i N V l to ir o n a leaving her with two children. She and was down here alone hating m e for C o ll a r 1 her father-in-law, John I. McFarlane, ried to a distant cousin of the sam e tVes1 t h e n . have tried In vain to find some trace ol name, she had dragged the old being so slow.” : Richard, either dead or alive. Twenty- place back from desuetude alone, "Are you Spang?” Dave asked. five years later Ric Is 27 and serving except for the fumbling, peppery ‘T m Spang. They hung that on In the army ot World War n while encouragement of old John I. Mc- m e at college. You’ll excuse us, sir, W edding Expenses rarmenls. Jill, 26, professes an interest in Spanc Farlane. Julia was slender and if we take off.?” Iiiat they Gordon, a young lieutenant. Julia still calm and merry, but indomitable Jill said, “We have to drive the HO pays for what? This is the »n n e e d e d clings to the belief that Richard may with it, and for a long tim e, longer station-wagon. It has plenty of 'U ' ' first question to clear up be-; yet be alive and refuses to have him than he liked to reckon, Dave Pat­ B gas in it, but Dooley says to re- fore going ahead with your wed-' declared legally dead. Her greatest terson knew that he had been in member that the tires have to last ding plans. worry Is that her daughter might marry As hosts, your parents assume most of v h ic h a r e Spang, thus becoming an arm y wife, love with her. all winter.” the expenses. The groom just pays for:- ■cry other subject to the same grief she has en­ Not that he had let her know. bride's bouquet, corsages for both moth* Spang took her elbow with a ers, boutonnieres for men in wedding par*; d r y , p o i n t dured for a quarter of a century with­ To Dooley he was good old Dave, proud, proprietary air. “Good ty. clergyman’s fee, wedding ring, li­ out word of Richard. whose-farm and handsome old brick night, sir. Glad to have seen you. cense. house had been swallowed up by “You look very decorative, you • • * % Our new booklet No. 204 WUl help you c i s t e r n s , C H A P T E R n the encroaching power project, who two,” Dave approved. “The mili­ plan a lovely, memorable wedding. Full* ' b y m i x - was a bit bewildered now, uproot­ tary is at its best with\something \? details on formal, semiformal and infor*: mal types. Send 23 cents (coin) for uHovj h c e m e n t , Julia twisted her hands togeth­ ed from the land that Pattersons fluffy alongside.” to Plan Tonr Wedding” to Weekly News*- pr.int and er. “John I.,” she began abruptly, had farm ed for generations, trying “More pleasing to the eye, no paper Service, 243 West 17th St., New' i’.vi cs a 'lRic didn't have a furlough when to find himself again by running a doubt,” Spang amended, “but not York 11, N. Y. Print name, address, :’c d . he came home. He traded for some bank and not being very happy at quite so effective as an oxygen « < * booklet title and No. 204. other man’s pass. Jill told me.” it. He was forty-seven and thinning mask and parachute. I hope you te ll y o u The old m an’s m ustache twitched. on top, and one knee was stiff so know where this dance is. Remem­ •ty sh o w *‘I suppose if they put him in the the arm y would not have him, and ber I'm a country boy from down guard-house you’d send him a fruit­ his first wife had been dead for so the Delta. I could get lost mighty b l o o m i n g long that her memory had faded easy in these hills.” y w a n ti n g cake with a file in it!” to a small, silvery shadow. A scientific m ystery w hich is yet h'.id u n d e r “If they put him in the guard­ “JiU knows every hill," Dave told to be solved is the reason why wa­ stier off if house his chances for a commission h im . ter droplets in certain clouds do' cJ t h e a r e g o n e .” “I should! I’ve hunted chinqua­ not freeze when having a tem pera­ “Might be a good thing. Being pins on them and got chiggers on ture several degrees below the a buck private might be good for practically all of them.” freezing point. ■ <. sr.ower him.” He stood up, glared down “Have fun, kids.” Dave went IE te . v Select at her fiercely. “Dooley, you through the hall to the foot of the pliers, spoiled that boy!” stairs. There he intoned in a firm, Meat Makes Fine Main Dish Salads > r * n d “I know,” Julia said heavily, “but carrying voice, "I could just sit (See Becipes Below) he was—all I had! He needed me. here and talk to myself. Or I could Jill didn’t. She was always self- go home. Oh, hello, Dooley. I Spring Salads sufficient, like you.” thought maybe you'd gone to bed." LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU “She’s a McFarlane. The Mc- Julia leaned over the banister. Farlanes stand on their own feet. “At nine o’clock? I don’t do that “Most women know how easy it Hot Consomme Cheese Sticks But that young Richard—he’s an­ any more. I wake up at two a. m. Is to whip together a salad,” said •Hearty Salad Bowl w eoM o t h e r — ” and think too much. I’ll be down ■ny next door neighbor. “Why don’t Butterscotch Pudding in a minute.” ihey think of using a m eat or fish “Don’t say it, John I.,” Julia salad to m ake spring lunches easy?” with Cream begged, pain in her eyes. “We’ve She came presently, trailing Naturally I agreed with her Ice Box Cookies Beverage put that bitterness away. Don’t let flowered chintz housegown. Her wholeheartedly, and promised to re­ •Recipe given. it come alive again.’’ hair was roughened, her eyes looked mind my readers Send for your “But it is coming alive again, a little shadowed. “This is m y sixth of this thought whether you want it or not. I’ve change of costume for today," she Rub salad bowl with peeled clove sighed as she dropped into a chair. n o w t h a t t h e of garlic. Shred greens in the bowl seen it for years. I warned you weather is be­ and toss in with that that boy was growing up like "When are you going to ease off coming warmer. F R E E C O PY his father.” this strenuous business? And what % cup of dress­ you need is a drink.” What is better ing. Add remain­ “I was his mother,” Julia re­ w h e n y o u ’v e b e e n ing ingredients of this valuable minded him. “Not tonight, Dave. It stim ulates h a n g i n g o u t and rem aining "I’ve heard that, too!” Anger, me too much. I can’t sleep. But clothes or gar­ b o o k l e t ! j swift and dark, rode the old m an’s fix one for yourself—and you can dressing. Toss dening, than coming in to'lunch on weU and serve It may save you lots of moneyl face. He rose and towered, though m ake one for John I., too. He’ll be a crisp, chilled salad? You know garnished with IV he w as four inches shorter than she. in presently. No ice for him—he you can slip the salad together be­ the chopped hard It tells why farm tractors, trucks “For years I heard that. And I hates having it bump against his fore you start the morning’s work cooked egg. and cars "burn oil” and lose wasn’t strong enough to defeat it. mustache. As for this strenuous and place in the refrigerator- until power. It tells 7 ways to restore So now this thing starts all over life, it won’t be over soon, I fear. lu n c h e o n . Jellied Fish Salad. again. Here’s another McFarlane They put Foster’s boy into One A original power, lengthen engine I o V tN 1S Protein is an important re­ ( S e r v e s C t o 8 ) life, save oil, save gas. It’s yoors w earing the uniform of his country today. I argued that he was es­ quirement of our body, whether we VA cups grated tana fish or flaked T T H c -and wearing no honor w ith it. sential, that we had to raise food are young or old. Thus, it’s wise to s a lm o n EREE, if you will mail c o m Julia sm iled dryly, without m irth. for our arm y, but old M r. Corbett— plan a main dish salad that makes 2 sheUed hard-cooked eggs, chopped a postal card today to J,Do I hear a big wind-blowing? you know how pig-headed he is and use of one of the good protein foods Vi cup chopped, stuffed olives Dept.W42, Sealed "Who hid the switches, I’d like to always stiff with the letter of the such as eggs, fish, cheese or meat. 2 tablespoons capers V ° - know, when he was little, When I’d law—asked m e if I wanted to keep Power Corp. size. "I could get lost mighty easy in this farm for m y children or let the But m ake it crisp and crunchy, too, I tablespoon chopped chives or .M uskegon, cut stout ones and laid down the these hills.” using vitamin and mineral-laden minced onion law? Who sneaked upstairs with Nazis, havfe it.” greens right from the garden. I tablespoon plain gelatin Michigan; suckers and gingerbread? You He crossed the porch and opened Dave went to the kitchen, came 1A cup cold w ater needn’t roar, John I., I know you a french door without knocking, and back presently w ith two tall glasses. Veal Salad. • m cups mayonnaise INiHVlDUAUV like a book.” instantly a young man in the tan “So you';revised your decision ( S e r v e s 6) Lettuce or greens ENGINEERED ‘Dooley,” h§ said grimly, “no, breeches and olive-drab blouse of about letting Jill run around with i cups cooked macaroni Tomatoes, sliced or quartered m atter what you say. I’m going to the arm y?” he said. I cap chopped celery Avocado slices, m arinated in lemon court nextte rm and file that paper. the Air Corps, with a silver bar S sweet pickles, chopped ju i c e I’ve listened to you long enough. on his shoulder, jum ped to his feet. “What can I do, Dave? She’s a SEALED POWER A dark young man, his hair cut grown woman. I can’t put her in S sliced radishes Combine tuna fish, eggs, olives, You’ve got a right to a life of your a convent. She has to have fun. Ys cup cucumber, sliced PISTON RINGS own, and I’m going to see that you short and disciplined with difficulty, 3 tablespoons chopped green p'fepper capers and chives. Soak gelatin in h a v e i t . ” with a good pair of honest blue eyes. She’s twenty-six years old. Sounds cold water for 5 minutes, then dis­ BEST IN NEW ENGINES ! “Hello,” Dave ‘ said, "I thought incredible, doesn’t it? The span Wi caps diced, cooked veal solve over hot w ater. Add dissolved BEST IN OLD ENGINES i Julia’s face drained swiftly, and you were Rie at first. I thought he between two wars. Richard’s last Mix salad ingredients. Toss to­ gelatin to mayon­ cut of the whiteness her eyes were must have got his shoulder-hard- leave before he went over, and I gether with just enough mayonnaise naise, stirring a m b e r s . ,, was so young and so heart-torn and “No. No, John I., I won’t let ware mighty quick.” to m oisten all ingredients thorough­ constantly. Add “How do you do, sir?” The sol­ so terribly in love and so unhappy ly. Serve cold on crisp greens. to fis h 1 m i x t u r e XT. d Iow- you do it.” with it. I can’t believe that that » and m ix together S tJosep h IA ':ay—andz:ng djp- He twisted his mouth. “You can’t dier showed very white teeth in a agonized, nineteen-year-old thing (Note: If desired, roast leftover "m essy” stop m e if I want to do it.” quick mile. “I’m Spencer Gordon. Dr stewed veal may be used.) thoroughly. Turn A SPIRIN SK tfM * civ*;o*use jaB I used to be a friend of Ric’s—be­ was Il Two babies, and no home, into a mold and V« ^ Julia’s voice came, hoarse and no liusband, nothing — till you Potato Salad. chiU until firm. thin. “I think I can stop you. And fore the w ar." came and found me, and John I, jr of V I w ill ! ” ( S e r v e s 6) Unmold on bed of 3Ck! brought m e back here. I don’t want 6 greens and gar­ “He’s been gone twenty-five years. When Old Friends anything like that for Jill. I don’t new potatoes, sliced If he were legally dead, everything 6 slices uncooked bacon, diced nish with tomato Get Together w ant that loneliness for her, sitting I small onion, minced a n d a v o c a d o llackl RY OLCf would be cleared up. You’re a fool at home, watching the mail, wait­ ' Jinf a Drop or “Before you got those?’’ Dave 1A cup vinegar slices. Serve with additional dress­ ^Two in Feathers RSMEDY —a weak, sentimental fool!’ ing, freezing with dread every tim e % teaspoon salt ing, if desired. 4 “All right,” she sighed, “I’ma grinned and indicated the silver a m essenger com es down the street. o*_ lLeaf ( '"SORENESS fool. Leave it like that, John I.” bars. “Now, no friendship with men Dash of pepper Green pepper and eggs go togeth­ SPREAD ON ROOSTS CKAFFiNO in the ranks, eh? Old military pro­ And I don’t want h e r to have what V* cup sour cream er like bread and butter. You can OUR She walked away, setting her I’ve had for twenty-five years— s i­ -CAP-BRUSHt' Black Leaf 40 spread on the CtAfWG boots down firmly. / tocol. I’m Dave Patterson. Lived lence! Not even to know, not to Boil potatoes in their skins until chop hard-cooked eggs together with APPLICATOR rooata rives off fumet u cbiclcna : Jfyj 111 Itu Ha. a tlM H IU l C WMIl white, and beyond the wire the dew the finest hogs in Tennessee.” I head of lettuce eggs, pickle and olives through a “My people were farmers, too. Dqtve Has His Vn bunch watercress food chopper and add to cheese with shone on rectangular roofs of rows I cup French dressing mayonnaise and combine to make of low houses. The homely farm M ississippi. Cotton mostly. But my Little Secret I cup celery, cut in strips a thick paste. Pack this mixture sm ell was definite now, the m ixture father and mother died when I was T h a t very young.” Dave could have said, “There’s I cup cooked ham or tongue, into the peppers and chiU for sev­ of pigs and hay and froggy cattle- love, Dooley.” But he knew he s liv e r e d eral hours. Slice peppers crosswise, B a c k a c h e pond that gave Dave a feeling of “What’s Ric doing now?” Dave would not say it. Sometimes he I cup cooked chicken, slivered y 4 inch thick, and arrange several nostalgia. A naked bulb burned asked. “Is he going to try for the was certain, wearily, that he would I cup Swiss cheese, slivered slices on lettuce. Serve with french • May WaniefDisonlcnd above a gate, shadowed by dark cadet corps?” never say it. I cup cooked or canned pears dressing, if desired. Kidney Aetion old trees, and Dave got down and “He washed out, I think—some He had loved Dooley for so long I hard-cooked egg, chopped Released by Western Newspaper Union. lfodem Ute with Its harry and worry, tied his horse, opened the gate and Inegnlar fcablta* Improper eating and minor point or other. Now he’s try­ but even now, after a span of 25 drinking—its risk ot exposure aaoinfee* passing through closed it carefully, ing for officer’s school, so I hear. uncertain years he had never men­ tlon—tiirowi heavy rtrain on the work walking across the shorn, quiet L Y N N S A Y S : Use leftover vegetable juices in of the kidneys. They are apt to beoome I don’t see him often. That’s a big tioned it to her because he knew in­ overtaxed and Iail to filter excess aod H is c i grass to the house. post down there, and you 'rarely stinctively she would have drawn Use Leftovers Well place of water in m eat and vegeta­ and othw iapviU ss Uom the life-giving ble dishes 16 utilize them. Mood*

I THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N C. MAY 7. 194?.

THE DAVIE RECORD. A Thing Of Beauty ,W anted! M en And W omen THE Within the past two weeks hun­ W ho A re H ard O f H earing C. FKANK STROUD E d i t o r , To make tbis simple, no risk hearing test dreds of people.from this section with Online drops used with simple sy­ O l d e s t TELEPHONa and many iourist from distant ringe. If you are deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing bead noises due to bald­ Jack Garst & Son N o L i q u states have visited the Boxwood ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try Entered at the Poatofiice in Mocks- Nurseries, owned by Mr. and Mrs. the Ourine Home Method test that so rllle, N. C., as Second-clasp Mail H. W. Brown, located just west of many say has enabled them to hear well NEWS again. You must hear better after mak­ Boones Mill9 Va. matter. March 3 . 1903 . Mocksville o n t h e Statesville ing tbis simple test or you get your mon­ ey back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear A.T. highway. The azaleas of many (hops coday at SUBSCRIPTION RATES: hues, were at their best last week. in CharI H all D rug Com pany O-Jfi YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA - S I .SO The thousands of azalea bushes CROSS TIES AND PULPWOOD Geo. T SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA • 75c. which eovers a large area present­ ONF. YE^R, OUTSinE STATf - *2.#« was a M SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 ed a beautiful sight. Many other Administrator’s Notice day. flowering schrubs and trees were Having qualified as administrator of the s We Buy Delivered To Our Yard, estate of J. T. Robertson, deceased, notice Who was it that remarked a in full bloom, among them the is hereby given to all persons holding few weeks ago that the cost of Japanese Magnolia peach almond, claims a ainst tba said estate to present the same, proparly verified, to the under­ Cross Ties and Pulpwood living was coming down? A re­ Japanese Cherry, pink dogwood, signed at Mocksville, N. C., on or before ward will be paid for the capture lilacs, laurel etc. There is no love­ April 25th, 1948, or tbis notice will be plead in bar of recovery. AU persens in­ of this man. lier spot in North Western North debted to said estate, will please make ATTRACTIVE PRICES! Mt. an Carolina. The grounds are kept prompt settlement. This 25th day of April of R. 4, s Trying to edit a newspaper that 1947. will please all the people is similar in excellent condition to the large W. F. STONESTRtET. C ash paid upon delivery of each truckload. Y ard lo­ in Winst assortment of the shrubbery, flow­ Admr. of J . T. Robertson. Decs’d, to a preacher trying to preach a A. T. GRANT, Atty. ers, etc., all kinds of fruit trees are Mr. an sermon that will please his entire cated at O gburn Station, W inston-Salem , on N . & W . Woodlea grown at this large nursery. A congregation. Just can’t be done. shopping visit to this lovely spot would be Sw eet Potato Plants R ailw ay, opposite Sm ith R eynolds A irfield. Health Officer Back On well worth traveling many miles Postpaid NatA to see. Nancy Hall—Porto Rican Job For D etailed Inform ation, a day or 200-$l 300-$1.75 l,000-$3 guest o f Dr. Alfred Mordecai, District Given Surprise Dinner PeteTaylor, G leason, Tenn 1 Health Officer, has resumed du­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. W il­ See O ur M r. J. C. T urner, M anager O n T he Y ard. Mr. a- ties after an absence of six weeks liams, on April 27th, enjoyed N o r t h C a r o i i n a / StatesviU following injuries received Mareh nice surprise dinner given them Davie County. ( In suPerlor Coort Starting April 29th, end nea 13, 1947, when a trailer truck skid- at their home, 516 N. Greensboro W . F. Stonestreet, Admr. of I. T, daughter ed on wet pavement at a curve on St., Lexington. Robertson, deceased, v s Yard Opens For Business. J.K. S Highway No. 158 and struck the Those present were Mr. and Arch Hendrix; Clifford Hendrix car he was driving in the perfor­ Mrs. George Osborne and Iitde Mocksvi and wife; H . L. Robertson and eral yea mance of duty. daughter Ronda, Mr. and Mrs. G, wife Ruby Robertson; et al. Every D ay E xceptM ondaysA nd SaturdayA fternoons. M. Graves and daughter “Reater,” tion last While not completely recovered Mr. und Mrs. Alvin Hursey and Notice Serving Summons Dr. Mordecai will be able to per­ little son Tony, MissLucyCharles Mr. form full duty. The Health De­ and friends Billie Jean and Bettie By Publication JACK GARST & SON of R. I, partment Clinics will go back in Brown, all of High Point, Mr. Ed a fine 9- routine operation and plans will Brooks and family, of Lexingtpn, The defendants, H. L Robert Mrs. Billy Beck, of Denton, Mrs. son and wife Ruby Robertson, will B oones M ill, V a. les, who go back in routine operation and Etta CIodfelter, of Lexington, Mr. take notice that an action entitled 29th. plans will be made for new pro­ and Mrs. Chas. F. Ward, Mocks- as above has been commenced in grams of vaccination in the near ville, Mrs. Mayme Atkinson, of the Superior Court of Davie ConnLy David future. Winston-Salem, and J. Frank Spry, the same being an action on the classic s' ALFRED MORDECOAI, M. D. of Reeds. part of the plaintiff, adm inistrator, town W Health Officer. to sell the lands, of J. T. Robert, Davie Boy Overseas son to make assets to pay debts from a 1 and the said defendants will further Salem. Case Is Moved ' Roland W. Wood, seaman, take notice that they are required Elkin-The cases of Claude W."cond c,ass> son of Mose P. Wood to appear at the office of the Clerk Carro" Seagle, formerly of Chariotte, and Route I, Advance, N. C., is of Sunerior Court of said County, position Dr. B. O. Choate, Sparta physi' Serving aboard the cruiser USS at the Court house in Mocksville, Albany, cian, charged with murder in con-. Wilkes-Barre, on a training cruise N. C., on the 2 4 th day of May. town wi nection with the hotel death last *n Northern European waters. 194 7 and answer or dem urr to the Howard August of Mrs. Annie Mae Crotts j com plaint or petition of the plain Anderson, was ordered transfer-) Mr. and Mrs. E. Pierce Foster, tiff or tlie plaintiff will apply to the here wh ed back to Surry Superior Court. Mrs. P. G. Brown and daughter, Court, for the relief dem anded there, in STALE Rev. The trial was originally schadul- Miss Sue, Mrs. John Waters and TO,. . . . ed to be held m Surry, but was Blloor.. cm 5fv> » d i This the I8 th day of ADril 1 1 9 4 7 . spendin moved to Alleghany County last R°C^ S. H. CHAFFIN, his mot Falluponmotion of council for C., Wednesday and visited; Clerk of Superior Court. is delive Dr. Choate. Judge J. H. Clement t ie Azalea Gardens in that city. By: A. T. GRANT, Attorney, in Cha of Winston-Salem, presiding over BREAD nize a ‘ the Alleghany Superiour Court or­ dered the moved back to Surry city. after a motion to this effect was entered by the State, Bom WASTE/ Sams; J Robert N. Smith urday, Robert N. Smith, 76, of near Sheffield, laide G died at a Statesville hospital Sanday, fol­ daught lowing a shott illness. Surviving are three sods. R. C Smith. is Mrs. Harmony. K. 2: C. R. Smith, Lexington, Firestone first bei and L. G Smith, Statesville; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. E. M. Ijames. Mocksville. R. I, and Miss Flossie Smith, of the home; four Willi brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held at New Un brough ion Metbodist Church yesterday afternoon that we a t 3 o'clock with Rev. Foster Loflin offici­ ating, and the body laid to rest in the ject res church cemetery. A good man has been Store a small called to his reward. with a R em em ber M other, Y our B est Friend eggs—o Mrs. John F. Smithdeal other i Mrs. Lula Smith Smithdeal, 68. 0 ua- tive of Oavie County, died suddenly at her o n Record home in Winston-Salem, Monday evening . of last week. Mrs. Smithdeal was a daugh­ A ne ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John W. city Smith, near Advance. Sbe was married Mother’s Day9 Sunday, May Ilth 48 years ago to John F. Smithdeal. of Ad­ 4:30 o' vance. where they lived until 2S vears ago when they moved to Winston-Salem. W e hav m any gifts that would gladden the heart of An a Funeral services took places at the home windo in Winston Salem, Wednesday afternoon M other on'this day which is set aside to honor the at 2 o'clock and the body iaid to rest in ed Va Forsyth Memorial Park. lVicthers of A m erica. blown Mrs. Smithdeal is survived by her bus band, one daughter, four sons, three sis­ buildin ters, among them Mrs. Heury B Snyder, was th of this city, and Mrs. C. L. Aaron, of near Fork. section To the grief-stricken family The Record Come In And Look Over extends heartfelt sympathy in this hour Fred of sadness. 2 SCALED HALVES IN \~LO AF! of Mo Our Line Of Useful Gifts World Mrs. Daisy Moore emme Mrs. W. L. Moore, SO, of North Main Street, died April 28th, at Longs Hospital Such A s E lectric Irons and T oasters, Goodbye/ goodbye, stale bread waste. Now you have IastW Statesville, following two weeks illness. fresh bread at every meal, thanks to the exclusive rial se She was the former Miss Taisy Jennings. \ G lassw are, C hina, Silverw are, Southern TWIN-PACK feature. You'll love TWIN-PACK'S 'ttfu C K . OPENS Survivors include her husband; tw o E A s r ! - ? 0 / i > r / Saturd sons, VV. L Moore, Jr., of Mocksville, Ray­ remarkable convenience — fust pull the tab, the outer and is mond J . Moore of Richland, Wasb., two B ibles, B ooks, Pyrex W are, C edar wrapper divides. Inside are two separately wrapped daughters, Mrs Nowmas George of Mount j half loaves. Open one half and serve now — the other brothe Airv and Miss Miss Mauril Moore, student half remains completely wrapped with all its original and a • t Greensboro Collede; three brothers and C hests, H am pers, V acuum C leaners, two sisrers. freshness sealed in for later use. TWIN-PACK Bread is gan. Funeral services were held at the First delivered daily—oven fresh—to your grocer. Buy one Metbodist Church. Wednesday afternoou. A lum inum W ars or more loaves toda/. ©im* J-L a t 3 o’clock, with Rev. R M. Hardee offi­ I Zip! It Open*. ciating, and the body laid to rest in Rose gram I cemetery. A nd M any O ther U seful G ifts. Kurfe cal ill John Michael Cope Kurfe Funeral services for John Michael Cope, infant sou of Lieutenant Jobn Cope and Paint Mrs. Eloise Cope, were held at Liberty 2 Each Half gram Methodist Church at 2 p. m., Thursday. I S h u 11 -Bowden SouthernTftAOC MAftK RE6. Separately Sealed. fees, Rev. Victor L. Audrews and Rev. J . B. Fitzgerald officiated. I Mr. K The child died in San Diego, Calif., oh April 25. Home & Auto Supply towns Lieutenant and Mrs. Cope are formerly " J w t o J i t c k and hi of Mocksville but have been living in N orth M ain St. M ocksville, N. C B r e a d friend San Diego for some time where he was stationed with the navy. The child died THi LOAF THAT CIVCS YOU 2 CHAHCCS TO USB IT UP FKCSHf their s in a (J. S. Navy hospital. 3 S«ve HaH, Sav. HaM. ports much \ THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. MAY 7. 1947

THE DAVIE RECORD.! U . H. Phelps, of Advance, Hubert Eaton has purchased — I a MocksvilIe visitor Saturday. from T. J. Caudell, an 8-room Shaw Speaks Tonight at brick bungalow on Wilkesboro O ldest Paper In T h e Countyf Mrs. Bessie Callahan, of TaIla- Court House street, Thehousehas just been SALE! No Liquor, W in e, B eer A ds hassee- pla^ spent two days last built and ready for occupancy. Flake Shaw, Executive Secretary week in town, the guest of her of the North Carolina Farm Bu­ We Are Having A Special Sale NEWS AROUND TOWN. sister, Mrs. P. S. Young. reau, will speak at the courthouse t 11 in Mocktville Wednesday night, SeniorsoftheMocksville High o f WANT ADS PAY. May 7th, at 8 p. m., S. H. Chaffin A. T. Daniel spent Wednesday School, numbering nearly half in Charlotte on business. FOR SALE —Fresh Guernsey announced today. ANTIQUES AND GIFT ITEM S hundred, spent Friday in Raleigh Mr. Shaw will speak on the looking over the interesting sights MiIch Cow. Also three Guern­ M onday, Tuesday, and W ednesday M ay 5, 6 a n d 7 sey Cows, coming fresh. need for farm organization, He Geo. T. Sprinkle, of Courtney, in the Capitol City. OPEN 9 A. M. To 9 P. M. was a Mocksville visitor Wednes­ J. FRANK HENDRIY, is an outstanding farmer of Guil­ Mocksville, R. 3. day. Attorney and Mrs. Chas. A. ford County, who has made a M RS. CHRISTINE W . DANIEL . Burrus and daughter, Miss Kitty, GOOD QUALITY HEAVY success in plain dirt farming. He Wilkesboro St. Phone 1 2 6 - J I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snow, of of Shelby, spent the "week-end in BREEDS—200 for $11.00. is also recognized as a farm leader mony, R. I. were in town shop- WORTHWHILE CHICKS, and a gifted speaker. town, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lest­ 101 North Avenue, BaIto I, Md. ping Tuesday. er Martin and Miss Flossia Mar­ Mr. Chaffin stated that the pub- FOR SALE—New Perfection Kc is invited to attend. Refresh­ Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Roberts, tin. Oil Stove in good condition. Also ments will be served. of R. 4, spent Thursday shopping . J. T. Angell, who was carrieed to Baby Blue Range with hot water in Winston-Salem. attacements and 30-gallon tank. Remember Mother Rowan Memorial Hospital last OTIS M. HENDRIX, Operetta May 8th Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Painter, of Tuesday for treatment, remains in Phone 234 Mocksville, N. C. On Thursday evening, May 8th, O n Woodleaf, R. I, were in town a^ritical condition with no hope at 8:00 p. m., the pupils of the Rock Wool Insulation, Metal Wm. R. Davie school will pre­ shopping one day last week. for his recovery. His son, Revl Weatherstripping & Caulking. MOTHER’S DAY Bill Angell, of Louisville, Ky., has sent an operetta entitled “The Call 220 for five estimate. Children of Old Mother Goose.” Nat Aucell, of New York, spent been with him for the past 10 Pfaff & Connor Insulating Co., The public is invited to attend. Sunday, May 11th, a dav or two last week here the days. 2nd Floor Masonic Bldg. Mocks­ guest of Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Young. ville, N. C.* All work guaranteed. R. C. Brenegar returned home A nd R em em ber O ur Store Every Presbytery Auxiliary FOR SALE — My Home on Thursday from a trip to Raleigh, M t . and Mrs. E. M. Pierce, of Winston-Highway. Quick posses­ Concord, Mt. Pleasant and Mt. D ay In The Y ear. Statesville, R. 4, spent the week­ Meets sion. See C. V. Miller for details. Airy. end near town with their son and A. U. JAMES, W E CAN SUPPLY YOUR W ANTS IN daughter. The Twenty - Third Annual P. O. Box 1075 Wilmington, N. C. Fresh Groceries, V egetables, Fruits A nd Meeting of the Woman’s Auxi­ J. K. Sheek, a member of the liary, of Winston-Salem Presby- SEE US If you want quick re­ H undreds O f Everyday Necessities. sults in selling your real estate. Mocksville school board for sev­ tery was held in MocksviUe Pres­ We will inspect your property Princess Theatre W e Are Here To Save You Money. eral years, tendered his resigna­ byterian church Tuesday May 6. without charge. No charge for tion last week, effective May 1st. The Executive Board of the Pres- listing your property till sold. WEDNESDAY ONLY Visit Us O ften byterial held a preliminary meet Auction sales listed. Davie Realty Mr. and Mrs. Albert McAllister, ing here on Monday evening. Co., Phone 220 “The Verdict” with of R. I, are the proud parents of The auxiliaries of the Mocksville, Peter Lorre & Joan Lorring a fine 9-pound son, Norman Char­ Family Group Hospital Policy Hendrix & Foster Bixby and Cooleemee Presbyter- pays up to $15.00 Daily Hospital THURSDAY ONLY les, who arrived on Tuesday, April Churches entertained th e Room and Board and Misc. ex­ “Two Smart People" with “T he B est P lace T o G et It” 29th. Board at supper Monday evening penses. $300.00- surgical fee and at the Hut, and also served lunch $5,000.00 Polio expenses for each Lucile Ball & Juhn Hodiak A ngell Building N. M a i n S t . David Koontz, who lives in the person. Save 20% on Au to and 2 classic shades of Calahaln, was ita to the auxiliary at noon Tuesday. Fire Insurance. FRIDAY ONLY town Wednesday on his way home Mrs. H. B. Elliott of Winston- FRED R. LEAGANS, "Blondie’s Big Moment” with from a business trip to Winston- Salem is president’ and presided Mocksville, N. C. Penny Singleton & Arthur at die meetings. Mrs. J. F. Low; Salem. UPHOLSTERING — We are Lake ranee extended greetings on be­ prepared to do your upholstering SATURDAY ONLY Carrol Howard, who holds a half of the hostess auxiliories, and at our plant at Sheffield. AU kinds position with a credit bureau in [ the response was made by Mrs. of furniture upholstering. Our “Derest Horseman” Albany, N. Y., spent last week in W. J. Boson. Outstanding speak­ prices are reasonable. We have ’ Charles Starrett For Mother’s Day town with his mother, Mrs. D. C. ers included Mrs. W, A. Dixon, experienced workmen. We also manufacture living room fum i-' MONDAY - TUESDAY Howard. “Kack” has manv friends Siate Auxiliary President. Miss ture. Come to see us when you “Never Say Coodbye” with Use Our Good Flour here who were glad to see him, Rachel HenderUte, Bible teacher need anything in our line. of Assembly Training School, I T. SMITH, Errol Flynn & Elenor Parker Rev. Lon R. Call, of Boston, is Richmond, Mrs. L. C. M. Symth, Route I, Mocksville, N. C. For Making spending some time in town with Rev. R. Murphy Williams, and his mother, Mrs. W. L. Call. He Rev. O.'T. Anderson. is delivering a number of sermons Cakes, Pasteries and Bread in Charlotte, preparing to orga­ Smith-Smith Marriage nize a Unitarian Church in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis H. Smidi of STRATFORD’S W e C an Still Supply Y ou W ith Advance announce the marriage Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Hansford of their daughter, Ella Gray, to Sams; Jr., of Decatur, Ga., on Sat­ Armond W. Smith, son of Mr. FOR MOTHER’S DAY Good Flour urday, April 26th, a daughter, Ade­ and Mrs. John W. Smith of laide Gaither. Mrs. Sams is the Mocksville. The wedding took A N ice Selection O f M other’s Day G ifts For T he Past 36 Y ears W e H ave daughtet of R. B. Sanford. This place at 8 p. m., Thursday at the A re On Display A t O ur Store. is Mrs* Sam’s second child, her home of the bride’s parents. The Been Serving The People a son. Rev. J.W. Vestal, pastor of Tri- Community Silver Sebt Salt and Peppent nity Methodist Church, Trinity, Of Davie County William 0. Roberts, of R. 4, officiating,using the double ring! Covered Dishes, Platters, Cream and Sugar, brought us something Thursday Candlesticks, Lapel Pins, Watches, Rings, Necklaces, that we can’t figure out. The ob­ Mrs. Smitit is a of Lockets, Pen and Pencils Sets, V ases, Pottery, ject resembled two hen eggs with Mocksville High School, of a small tube connecting the eggs 1943, and is now employed at! Picture Fram es, Electric Irons Green Mlling Co. with a small tube connecting the Hanes Hosiery MiUs. Mr. Smith, A nd M any O ther G ifts To Select From eggs—one end was yellow and the also a graduate of Mocksville Floyd N aylor, M anager other white. Take a look m The. High School, class of 1943, served Com e In A nd Look Over O ur Stock. Record office window. 25 months in lhe army, 19 of N ear Southern D epot M ocksville, N. C. which was spent in France, Ger- A near-tornado passed over this . . He is now city Thursday afternoon about [m a J “ f AuS" a employed at Western Electric. Stratford Jewelers 4:30 o’clock, doing some damage- The couple will be at home on An awning and a large plate glass N. M ain St. Mocksville, N. C. Route 4. window was smashed at the Unit­ Following the ceremony, Mr. ed Variety Store, two chimneys and Mrs. Smith, parents of the blown down on the Masonic bride, entertained at an informal building and other damage. This oultrv aisers cake cutting. A green and white was the worst wind storm this motif was carried out, The two* R section Kas bad In many years. P tiered cake was topped by a mini* Remember Mother With

Fred Dillard, colored,ei aI native of Modksville, and a veteran of crystal candle holders, holding World War I, died at Oteen Gov­ green and white tapers. j o w e r s We Can Supply Your Need In ernment Hospital, near Asheville, Pt last Wednesdav. Funeral and bu­ J. Walter Sain O n M other’s D ay, M ay 1 1 t h . rial services took place in this city J. W. Sain, 65, of Lexington, R. Graino Feeds Saturday. Fred was 50 years old 3, died at 7:30 a. m., Satutday in a Place Your Order Now With and is survived by his wife, one Salisburyhospital where he had been a patient for two weeks. S u c h A s brother, Will Dillard, of this..... city, I Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia and a sister who lives m Michi-. gajnt JlncJ four sons. Elmer and! Your Local Florist gan. A. L.' Sain of Kannapolis. R. W. B aby C hick S tarter and G row ing Sain, of Advance, Route I, C ut Flow ers, P otted Plants, C orsages J. Lee Kurfees received a tele- and Lester Sain ,o f Lexington, M ash, L aying M ash, B reeding M ash gram last Wednesdav from J. F. - Route I, four daughters,MissGay- Kurfees, Jr., announcing thec r i t i - , nellSain of the h o m | Mrs. Clyde W hen In Need O f Anything In O ur Line I »n r i . r .I * T?-n,.ii-* Cartnero fSulisbuiViRoutelnMrs» We Deliver Free To Your Door cal illness of h « father, J. Frank■ Bm McCuUou^ Qf Mocksville, Call and See U s W e Are Always G lad To Serve Y ou Kurfees, head of the J. F. Kurfees,; Route 4 t and Mrs. Jerry Orput of Paint Co., of Louisville. The tele- Norfolk, Va. gram also said that Mrs. J. F. Kur- Funeral services were held at Siler Flower Shop fees, his wife, was seriously ill. Mocks Methodist.Church Mon- dav at 3 p. m., with Revs. E W. Mr. Kurfees is a brother of our Xumer^ Howard Jordan and T. Mrs. Raymond Siler, Manager Foster-Hupp Feed Mills townsman J* Lcc Kurfecst and he Maditon officiating, and the Neit To Foiter Cotton Gin

wire navelave uuuuiwwkunJreJs w of uudy U y laid b Itit It C ® friends in Davie who hope for cemetery, Phone 113 S. Main Street P h o n e 9 5 MotIavJlRl!. their speedy recovery. Later re­ Mr. Sain was a native of Davie ports state that Mr. Kurifees is County, but moved to Davidson I I much better. County several years ago. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. RATES FOBR STARS Crocheted Chair Set, I M P R O V E D f A S K U S UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL. , CharmingPillowTop ? ? ? A M O T H E ft Big Business with Capital B— S UNDAY I VA Tackles Stupendous Job CHOOL Lesson I A G eneral Quiz By HAEOLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. 1. In the present congress vet­ By W ALTER A. SHEAD Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. erans constitute w hat per cent of WNU TTMhlafton Correspondent. Released by Western Newspaper Union. the members? WASHINGTON.—A slightly built, grayish, baldish man wear­ 2. Who invented the friction m a t c h ? . Double Corn Yield ing the fatigue uniform of a four-star general, sits behind a huge Lesson for May 11 3. W hat is the opposite of aristo­ desk in the mammoth, block-long Veterans’ administration build­ c r a t ? By Soil Management ing. He is, without doubt, among the busiest men and has one of Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ lected and copyrighted by Internationaa 4. Does M ars have a moon? the biggest jobs in the world. He is Gen. Omar N. Bradley, ad­ Council of Religious Education; used by 5. Sancho Panza is one of the Illinois Tests Prove ministrator of veterans’ affairs. permission. m ain characters in what? Value of New M ethods He brought with him to Veterans’ administration the same BEING LOYAL TO TRUE 6 . W here is the largest concrete qualities for which General Eisenhower gave him equal command RELIGION w ater pipe in the world located? Farm ers can double the present 50- with G eneral M ontgomery on the w estern front during the w ar J f f i e Answers Melfm slate average coji ]. Veterans constitute 43.9 per yields through good soil man­ mil MM Hwiiaa of the ablest tacticians and disci] >linarians in the arm y; memory SELECWON-Hear m«. 0 cent of the representatives and agem ent, declares Prof. A. L. Lanjg, Although eligible fo r. retirem ent, Lord, hear me, that this people m ay know U niversity of Illinois. that thou art the Lord God, and that thou 45.8 per cent of the senators. Com yields above 100 bushels per General Bradley accepted the as­ hast turned their heart back again.—I KiBgs 2. John W alter, an English drug­ acre are repeatedly harvested by ie- signment by President Truman in 18: 37. gist, in 1827. search workers from high fertility an effort to bring to a state of effi­ 3. A kikistocrat. ciency the badly-managed, over­ 4. Yes, in fact it has two moons, plots at the experim ent stations. At grown Veterans’ administration God meets the challenge of un­ Illinois, Lang points out, the high created after the last war and belief and sin through the ages in Demos and Phobos. fertility plots have averaged above bogged down In red tape and bu­ its different forms. In the days of 5. “Don Quixote.” 100 bushels since the use of hybrid Elijah it was the awful power of 6 . The largest concrete water s e e d . r e a u c r a c y . 'A V IA TIO N NCfTES the false religion of Baal which pipe in the world was laid down The No. I problem in getting General Bradley.took into VA his TOUNG FLY, ,OLD DO NOT threw its pall of heathenish im­ in southern California in 1936 for resourcefulnesses a m ilitary leader, morality over the people. Los Angeles and the metropolitan these high yields is the rebuilding of his bent for democratic action, for When. Americans are young and the organic m atter supply of the /have little money, they fly. When The prophet was God’s man of water district. The pipe is over soils. Years of “soil mining” have efficiency, for loyalty and discipline 12 feet in diam eter. and his respect for.the G.I.s who they get older and begin to earn courage in a day of unbelief and run down this supply, even on the more, they don’t fly. sin. To be courageous means to fought and won a w ar, thousands of steadily m eet perils of which one is them under his direct command. Two interesting curves in graphic deeply conscious, doing so because " Stream lines Agency. form , tell this story in a study en­ of the call of duty. Courage holds He has streamlined VA; he has titled “Age Study of the Flying Pub­ a deeper and nobler meaning than CLASSIFIED decentralized the administration lic,” made by Civil Aeronautics bravery, carrying with it the idea DEPARTMENT into regional commands. The job adm inistration. of moral strength and, in the case is one of the most stupendous and The study reveals that almost 50 iT sHE sunbonnet girl of song and of the Christian, faith in God as one BUSINESS & INVEST. OPl1OK. far-flung tasks in the world today. per cent of all pilots are found in devoted to his cause. AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP FOR SAUB story ready to be a decoration the two age groups of 20-24 and 25- On main New York to Miami highway; for that best chair you prize so General Bradley is head of the The account of the conflict with 3,600 sq. ft. floor space including garage, biggest mutual insurance business 29, while persons in these groups show room, and parts room; new car in­ highly. M ercerized crochet cotton comprise only 19 per cent of the the prophets of Baal on Mount cluded. Immediate possession. Terms. rich black soil of the state. In ad­ In the world with policies in force Carmel is a dram atic and instruc­ $10,000 cash. Phone 319. or Write is used. ■. • dition, the soil supply of phosphorus total population 16 years or older. P . 0. Box 791» Ft. VaIlefl Georgia. * * * totaling 35 billion dollars on the Less than 5 per cent of persons in tive story. It shows .that when God’s You can crochet a pillow top and chair and potash, vital to the growth of lives of some five million veterans. m an meets God’s enemy there is an WANTED—Candy distributor for well es­ set in this design. Pattern 870 has direc­ these age groups earn $5,000 a year. tablished firm. Will sell truck and exclu­ legumes, is badly depleted in most He directs a medical program open, above-board, honest victory. sive rights within 50mi. of your hometown. tions and charts for chair set and pillow Com Belt soils. j Two-thirds of the people who earn Contact BOOKER-PRITCHARD CANDY top. Send 20 cents in coins for pattern. which hires 5,000 doctors and cares $5,000 a year or more are between I. Nothing Hidden (w . 20-21, 30). CO.* 1601 Broadway* Macon, Ga. Due to an unusually large demand and Lang outlines four steps toward for 90,000 patients. current conditions, slightly more time is rebuilding the soil: the ages of 35 and 55, but the pro­ The appeal to Israel cut no cor­ Business Opportunity: Make, sell flavors, required in filling orders for a few of the Providing benefits and relief in portion of all pilots in those age ners and made no compromises. cosmetics, medicines, other products. 20 most popular patterns. 1. Test your soil to determ ine the one form or another lor more than Formulas, complete instruc., SI postpaid. Send your order to: needs for lim e and plant food. groups drops sharply from 10 p e r They m ust choose between the true Dill Dlsiribnting Co.* Box 371, Union, S. C. 2. Use of lime and fertilizers ac­ 14. million .Wcrld W ar II veterans, cent at 35 to almost nothing at 55. God and the false Baal. They could Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. cording to test to build the fertility VA maintains a m aster file of 24 Beyond 35, the percentage of not hold to both or halt between two BUILDING MATERIALS 82 Eighth Ave. New Tork million veterans or their dependents pilots drops rapidly. Apparently opinions. The sam e is true today of CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINES 200 to Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. level for the growth of legumes in who have received active benefits. 240 blocks hour, others hand or power 45 to the rotation. Americans quit flying completely at our relationship to Jesus Christ. 100 hour, brick machines, batch mixers 3. Use of deep-rooted legumes, A t the present time, approximately 65 although there are known to be The direct challenge at Mount any size, motors and gas engines. MADI­ crop residues and m anure to rebuild 18.300.000 Americans are veterans several sexagenarian pilots still Carmel follows the same pattern SON EQUIPMENT CO., Madison. Tenn. the organic m atter supply. This or­ of some war. active in the United States. of out-in-the-open dealing with the ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ganic m atter will help aerate the For instance, VA has on its ' . * . p r o b le m . IMMEDIATE delivery most modern elec­ m ailing list about 28,000 Kellys, tric meat and bone cutter. Also trritory soil and furnish the bulk of the nitro­ It is cheaper to operate an air­ Men whose deeds .are evil love available to dealers. Contact factory rep­ gen needed for crop rotation. 17,500 Cohens, 2,000 Kominskis, plane than an automobile for darkness rather than light. God resentative. SHULER EQUIPMENT COM­ 4. Supplementing the increased 16,000 Shultzes. From this tre­ business, Arthur Whitcomb, does not have to work in the dark. PANY* Orangeburg, 8. C. , D ^ I v b K khvb ... fertility of the soils with fertilizers mendous number of former Keene, N. H., contractor in­ All of his workings are in the open FOR SALE—Complete 35-mm. small the­ carrying nitrogen, phosphorus and servicemen, VA has received as ater equipment, perfect condition, bargain. 2 sisted in. testifying before the sunlight. Everyone is welcome to Write BOX 971. Port* St. Joe* Florida. ( h j | ccftaAcl Dkfxv potash to perm it the raising of 100. high as U million pieces of m ail in a month. NewHampshire legislative com­ “come near” and see what is done. bushel com crops. m ittee on aviation. He reported Elijah knew God and he acted HELP WANTED—MEN General Bradley heads one of the 10 FIRST-CLASS HOT LINEMEN. Steady that he flew U s own plane 27,000 like God’s man. W hat a tragedy it work, $1.65 per hr., time and a half for Root Rot R esistant country’s largest loan agencies and, miles last year on business at is that not all of God’s servants over 8 hours and Saturdays. Working six as of February I, VA had approved days per week. Write or wire an ‘average cost of 5V4 cents a have followed his example. If we MIAMI CONSTRUCTION CO. O ats Increase Yield loans for 639,200 G.I.s am ounting to mile. He drove his ear 18,000 535 Plymoatli Ave. - • Dayton, Ohio m ore than $3,421,000,000. Although had the open and above-board deal­ Because a disease called helmln- miles at an average cost of 6U ings of Elijah in the affairs of our PRINTER Stoneman for cylinder and job­ thosporium is affecting older vari­ a majority of these loans were for c e n ts . churches, we m ight see m ore of the bers. Modern Florida plant specializing in homes and farms, they ranged all fine color and book work. Permanent situ­ eties of oats in many grain states, • • • fire and power of his ministry. ation. good salary and working condi­ farm ers are turning to new intro­ the way from the veteran who tions. write, wire or call collect. i ductions, such as Bonda and Mindo, started a diaper service in Spartans- FEES REDUCED Certain it is that the administra­ ROSE PRINTING CO.* Tallahassee, Fla.1 which have proven resistant to this burg, S. C., to the farm boy who A 20 per cent reduction in fees for tion of church affairs which has to Arents—Salesmen, fast selling items to re­ be carried out in hidden corners by tail stores. High commissions, catalogs form of root rot. wanted to purchase a new harrow recording ownership of aircraft and furnished. Housewares, cutlery, flatware In Minnesota the M innesota Crop in Arkansas. aircraft Bens, from $5 to $4, becam e whispered conversations and by sets. etc. RITE MDSE. CO.* 147 Fourth Im provem ent association is furnish­ Wholesale Purchases. effective May I, under orders of secret manipulations behind the Avenue. New York S, N. Y. Civil Aeronautics administration. scenes is not God’s work at aU, it is ing seed of these varieties to farm ­ A purchasing committee of tre­ the work of man. HELP WANTED—WOMEN ers who agree tc retain only half mendous magnitude is another of The charges were instituted last WANTED: Lady assist management of of the crop for their own use, selling August under a congressional man­ II. No Favors Asked (w . 33-35). rooming house; good salary, nice room. VA’s activities. This buys in m ass Write about yourself to Real Estate Serv­ lots for veterans’ hospitals such as date to CAA that it defray the cost Elijah rebuilt the altar himself. ice Co.. 1730 Candler Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. JCf* StnkfiT Doesn't like the 676.000 pounds of breakfast cereal of service operations through serv­ He asked no help of the unbelieving food he’s getting and makes no secret at one tim e, 144,000 pounds of salted ice fees whenever possible. prophets of Baal or of apostate HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI. of It. If only bis mistress would dish Other charges levied by CAA in Israel. How old-fashioned he seems FOR SALE soda crackers, 7,014 albums of rec­ Apartment size electric kitchen ranges. op Gro-Pup .Ribbon/ Crisp. Toasted. ords for juke boxes, 800,000 volumes accordance with, directions of con­ in this day when so much stress is Window sash. 9"xl2” 12 light, 6/6 check $10 rail, with full bronze screens to match. BdCade w ith 23 essential nutrients. Eco­ of books for hospital libraries. gress include for issuance of laid on a false unity of the faiths, 2 panel inside 1%" doors, made from kiln nomical, too. One box supplies as air agency certificates to flying and and there is so much solicitation dried stock, 6'8* high x all widths. Bronze As of February, 1947, more than covered screen doors 2'10" and 2'8 ”x6'8 ". much food In dry weight as five 1-lb. 2.430.000 ex-G.I.s w ere In schools or ground schools, mechanic schools and acceptance by the church of Address Box 3201. Station F, Atlanta, Ga., carts of dog food! Gro-Pup also comes and repajr stations, and $5 for issu­ the help of unbelievers in financing giving name* address and phone, or call on-the-job training under provisions Hemlock 9115 in Jlfeat a n d In Pel-Etts. Feed all three. of the G.I.S bill. A pproxim ately 385,- ance of certificates to parachute' the supposed work of God. lo f ts . : Note also that Elijah invited his MISCELLANEOUS 000 private business firm s w ere con­ * • • ducting on-the-job training courses. enemies to make the answer to his BURIED TREASURE?! About 1,000 G.I.s are pbtaining edu­ Even airline pilots scurrying prayer more difficult by pouring You old timers who remember legends of w ater on the sacrifice. This was not abandoned wealth write before it is too cation and allowances for study in back and forth across the con- . late. I use war-proved method that will GBQ-VUf foreign schools. tinent can’t escape the watchful an act of bravado; it was for the detect any kind of metal 25 feet under­ purpose of dem onstrating that there ground. Settlements that conform to State ribbon Matfcby Rhoda, daughter of M r, and M rs. In addition, General Bradley ad­ eyes of their wives. M rs. Jack Law and are agreeable to all parties con­ Jenkins of Cleveland insists a was no fraud. He was willing that cerned. Save this address. ELECTRONIC F . W. Lawson, A lbert Lea, M inn., be­ ministers pension and disability LOCATING SERVICE. Box 5594, Friend­ payments to veterans, which run short wave radio band on the the enem ies of the truth should m ake ship Station* Washington, D. C. side of a typical shock of Bonda oats living room console is a neces­ the demonstration more difficult if on her father’s farm . The yield last into the billions of dollars, and bur­ BOILER EXCHANGE SERVICE Bettte Creek and Omafca sity for pilots’ wives. When her that would be to God’s glory. AVAILABLE for immediate delivery, oil y e a r w a s 86 bushels to the acre. ial benefits, which also run into the and gas-fired boilers and steam genera­ b illio n s . husband, who pilots an Ameri­ There is a delightful old-fashioned tors. new and reconditioned boilers, burn­ can Airlines flight from Cleve­ flavor about that act, too, in these ers, stokers, pumps. List your boilers free the balance to farmers who will Under terms of one law, he of charge for ciuick sale. Engineers and agree \o grow it for certification as land to Nashville UiTee tim es a days when men are frequently will­ Inspectors available for your assistance. bought more than 6,000 automobiles week, returns from a flight, she - ing to compromise with unbelief Write to SAFETY ENGINEERING CO.. THROW AWAY pure seed. Those who have, received for war amputees. He also directs 201 Forrest Ave.. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. the seed of these two varieties re­ always has dinner on the stove and even with sin, in order that the a service to supervise legal guard­ and his slippers ready. She work of the church m ay be carried ATTENTION. WAGON JOBBERS port excellent yields and no crin­ ians and custodians of about 141,000 Blue Crown spark plugs, new 10, and IS HARSH LAXATIVES! kling down of the straw from dis­ wards of VA, children of deceased picks up his position report to on without too m uch difficulty. Here mm., 17c. Check with order. V. J. QAR- e a s e . the airport on their home short again we have an explanation of REN* P.O Box 4943, Atlanta, Ga. v e t e r a n s . I w a v e b a n d . the lack of spiritual power in our LOOK MOTHERS! You can make 50 lbs. SOAP for 50c. No lye or grease needed. Millions Have Ended Con­ Benefit Payments High. t i m e s . Formula $1.00. (Refundable). COLLINS. stipation with Healthful U tensil Sunning Rack Approximately six miUion veter­ The victory which came was a 423 Carroll Ave., St. Panl 3, Minn. Fresh Fruit Drink ans have received unemployment glorious testimony to the living WIN 850—WRITE SONG SEQUEL. and self-employment compensation reality and the infinite power of $1 for details and song copy. benefits through VA and United God. It left Whimsy Ltd.* Box 3581, Hollywood. Calif. Don’t form the habit of depending States Employment service. III. No Glory to M an (vv. 30b-32, REAL ESTATE—HOUSES on harsh, griping laxatives until you’ve Most of the yA administrative 3 6-39). NEW 2-BEDROOM duplex and garage tried this easy, healthful way millions problems, which were at an ex­ apartment on 75 ft. corner lot. Fully furn­ A m an oi bravery usually wants ished, all electric kitchen. This property now use to keep regular. ' tremely low ebb when General recognition for himself, while the for sale at absolute cost. Apply owner, It’s fresh lemon juice and water Bradley took over, have been due courageous m an asks only that the 1203 Penman Road, Jax Beach. ta k en first thing in the morning-just to the m ushroom’growth of its activ­ cause for which he fights shall be P. H. THARP. Ph. 540. aa soon as you get up, the juice of it ie s . successful. one Sunkist Lemon in a glass of water. How long will the nation be Elijah had long since demon­ Taken thus, on an empty stomach, it paying huge pension lists? In strated that he was absolutely fear­ Buy U.s S. Savings Bonds! stimulates normal bowel action, day M arch, 1946, VA m ade th^ final less, and sought no favor or glory The Best Investment after day, for most people. paym ent to a dependent, closing (read the entire story). Now in the And lemons are actively good for the rolls on the . W ar of 1812. SETS SPEED RECORD. . . Unit­ tenseness of this moment, he care­ yoiii. T h e y ’re am ong th e ric h est sources Payments still are being made ed Air Lines’ new four-engined fully rebuilds the altar of the true “ of vitamin C, which combats fatigue, Adjustable sunning rack for milk to 49 dependents of M exican w ar M ainliner 300 (Douglas DC-0) set God (v. 30), m akes it a testim ony of SPEEDED-UP COMFORT helps resist colds and infections. They utensils m ay be constructed to per­ veterans, while 916 veterans a neW official coast-to-coast air­ un!ty to a divided IsraelV(v. 31), for so-called supply vitamins Bi and P, aid diges­ m it adjusting the angle of the slope and 2,392 dependents, of Indian line speed record of 6 hours, 47 and he does it all in the name of tion and help alkalinize the system. so that the sun, summer or winter, wars still are getting monthly minutes, 13 seconds on a 2,400- the Lord (v. 32). KIDNEY SUFFERERS Try this grand wake-up drink 10 will enter into the milk pails, cans checks. There are 116 Civil w ar mile flight from Santa Monica, His prayer (vv. 36, 37) is a pro­ Backaches, leg pains, broken sleep, painful pas­ or other utensils. The device shown veterans, with an average age sages usually go so much quicker ifyou switch mornings. See if it doesn’t help you) Calif., ' to New York ' City. The foundly sim ple-expressibn of a com­ to Foley (the new kidaey-bladder) Pills. They Vse CaGfornia Sunkist Lemons. was designed by Kansas board of o f 100, who’ are still receiving M ainliners now are in scheduled plete faith in the true God and his stimulate si uggiahki dneys;then ALLAYBLAD­ agriculture. p a y m e n t s . DER IRRITATION. That’s the cause of most s e r v ic e . power, on the part of a man who pains, aches, urges ones thought entirely due u> Piagned By Changes. * * . recognized himself as being only kvineys. So for quicker, longer-lasting relief, soothe bladder as well as stimulate kidney actioo. R ules for Good M ilk VA officials say that the peak of HELICOPTER POLICY the divine servant. He made no Do \his: use Foley (the new kidney-bladder) GIRIS! WOMEN! payments to veterans and depend­ plea that God would vindicate him Pills: they also have direct sedative-like action try this if you’re Helicopter's will perform their on bladder. At your druggist. Unless you find Insuring Top Profit ents of W orld W ar I was not reached growing transportation services or his ministry, but he did plead them far more satisfactory. DOUBIa YOUR In order to make money w ith iuitil 1940. with a maxirtium of safety and a that the name of the Lord should MONEY BACK. dairy cows not only must volume In the meantime, congress passes, minimum of noise, the helicopter be honored in the midst of an un­ NERVOUS milk production be secured, but new laws and changes those on the believing people. W N U — 7 18—47 On tCERTAlH DAYS’ Of M onth- also it m ust be of good quality. To books, creating new adm inistrative council of A ircraft Industries associ­ “The fire of the Lord fell.” The Do female functional monthly disturb­ secure good milk, milk only clean, headaches. More than 200 bills af­ ation has assured aviation authori­ lying prophets of heathendom were ances make you feel nervous, irritable, fecting veterans were introduced in so weak and tired out—at such times? healthyv cows and keep them in a ties. Pointing out that “utility of the routed. Many recognized Jehovah Then do try Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vege­ well-ventilated barn. Use of only the first two months of the 80th .helicopter can be developed only by as the true God. WTiile Israel did ENLMtffiMENT table Compound to relieve such eymp* c o n g r e s s . not long remember the lesson FREE toms. It’s famous for this! Taken regu­ clean sterile utensils, prompt cool­ taking advantage of its unusually with each 8-exposure roll of JfIC larly — Pinkham's Compound helps ing of the milk and proper handling Cost of adm inistering the VA pro­ sfcfe -'and useful flight characteris­ learned here, the story has con­ film developed and printed for . *|U build up resistance against such dls* until it is used or delivered will gram ' for the fiscal year 1947 is ex­ tics,” the council urged that regula­ tinued as a testimony that will ALL PRINTS JUMBO SIZE . (In coin) tress Also a great stomachic tonic! assure good quality milk. Men han­ pected to be approximately 8 b illio n tions be adapted to perm it operation strengthen the people of God as dling cows also should be clean. $ > lla r s . of helicopters in urban areas. long as time continues. ABC STUDIOS Shreveport, La. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Actually, the share of labor out ol the income of industry has not ris­ LOOKING e n or fallen m easurably during that time. It has been steady regardless AHEAD of the ups and downs of unions. In 1909 among manufacturing indus­ Starling Piano Co. GEORGE S. BENSON tries 9 % of the employees were un­ PtaiitKt-MttiiHg CtlUft ionized. In 1945 the total was 45% 628 W est Fourth St. Sttrtf. JtrktHStt However, during this period the I wage earners’ portion of the gross WINSTON-SALEM value of manufactured products re­ Profits Fallacy mained almost stationary — about ■ The profit incentive is widely m is­ 16% . W e Are Agents For The Fam ous understood and maligned. Many . Production Regulates folks talk about profits as thougj) Production m akes the difference. they were injurious. These folks in­ Workers were wretchedly paid a Betsy Ross SpinnetPianos9 dulge in side-glances, as if profits century ago. They were paid, how­ were a vicious imposition upon the ever, in the sam e proportion to what people. Profits, to some who are they produced as our workers to­ Also Lester Upright misled or misinformed, have as­ day. Production per man hour in­ sumed a negative sound. The fal­ creased greatly in the last century. lacy is that industry arrives at sell­ The workman’s pay jumped. This and Grand Pianos ing prices by piling onto production increase cam e about through invest­ costs as m uch profit as the traffic will ment by American people in those bear. This is not the way profits are factors which would raise produc­ Big Stock Used Pianos calculated. tion. Superior plants and better Sales prices on the tags are the tools were set up for a larger pro­ In G ood Condition. prim e consideration. In a free com­ duction and higher income. Some of Dream Rooms Come Tine petitive m arket, the price tag is not the m ost im portant factors that bet- marked according to preconceived tered labor’s position were contrib­ Household Goods and FurnitureofAllKiods notions of what the profit ought to uted by the employers and inves­ witk be. Another fallacy, that free en­ tors—the so-called “exploiters.” terprise m akes goods for profit rath­ In a free competitive market, Pianos T uned. R epainted and R ebuilt er than for use, comes to light here. business survival depends upon ef­ The consumer is king in a free m ar­ ficient production by using m ore and ket: the price tag is slave to Uie belter tools. It is not hard to recog­ DIN-TONE WaU Finish demands of a price-conscious buy­ nize the high wages of America’s Carolina’s Largest Piano Shop ing public. This is one game in workmen today as the logical off­ Soft, lovely color on w alls and which the consumer takes the sweep­ spring of a society which encourages ceilings. . . that’s the secret of s t a k e s . competition and individual initia­ Efficiency Is King tiv e . beautiful room s! Y ours to have, You and I m anufacture radios. We By continuing to give business ini­ t o e n j o y . . . w ith K urfees Dim - iiljiK iM M M i m eet squarely in the m arket, where tiative the go-ahead signal, we’re Tone Semi-Gloss W all Finish. mine is priced at $100 and yours at setting the stage for greater gains $75. If the quality is the same, I and benefits to labor. By perm itting Brushes easily . . . no laps or m ust either lower my selling price too much power to fall into the sags. Dries quickly to a satin­ to compete or give to the customer hands of irresponsible union groups like finish. Lasts for years— T h e one-third greater value than you do. and government bureaus, we are de­ 100/° w ashable. U se on any w all The lower the price and the more feating our own purposes. Brains, quality included, the better off each perspiration, and initiative given surface! Choose from 13 beautiful of us will be—saleswise. And the free rein in a democratic society pastel shades. first one of us to achieve quantity represent the only real approach to ■% B .& W. sales, or real m ass production, will a workable Utopia. Let Dim-Tone help m ake your D avie Record. be the first one to give the custom er dream room s come true! Come lower prices and better quality in . . . ask -for full details and Pure Service Competition thus regulates the sell­ Uncle Sam Says FREE color card. r- ing price regardless of my costs. Has Been PubKshed Since 1899 The cycle is just that simple. To keep factories running, the goal of our industries is to make a better product available to a larger num­ ber of people through m ass produc­ tion and lower selling costs. After 4 7 Y e a r s deducting costs from the custom er’s price the result may or may not be a profit. When the margin is un­ comfortably close, the next logical Other* have come and gone-your step will be toward more efficient NOTICE! production. county newspaper keeps going. Efficiency of operation means to industry the ability to keep down Sometimes it has seem ed hard to costs of making and selling a prod­ G rinding — M ixing uct. The object is a favorable po­ m ake “buckle and tongue” m eet but sition on the open market. This means that factories m ust be busy 10 Cents Per Hundred soon the sun shines and again we constantly, taking up the unem­ Did Junior ever ask you whether ployed, supplying products at lower you ever hit a home run? This is costs to an ever increasing buying the time of the year when questions To the dairy and poultry feeders of D avie Coun­ m arch on. O ur faithful subscribers, public. Not only idle men, but idle like that one will come poppin’ at ty w e w ish to announce, that in addition to our re money, is called for to provide the pop. Well, daddy, you can look m ost of w hom pay prom ptly, give us junior right in the eye and say truth­ gular lines of grains, we are now in position to tools to increase output. ' fully: “Yes, son, I did many times,” The Public Profits (that is if you are in v e s t in g in Sav­ grind and m ix your giains at the low cost of ten courage and abiding faith in our Wuiner of this gam e is the buying ings Bonds every payday.) Figure 1112658899999999999999999999999999999999999 public. Because of the profit incen­ it out yourself. Every Savings Bond c e n t s ( I O c ) per hundred (100) pounds. 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Uncle Sam Says State, and $2.00 in other states. Profit is no parasite feeding on our economic system. Profit is the Convenience! life blood of the industrial and busi­ ness enterprises responsible for the W hen You Come To Town highest level of civilization the world has known. Freedom to compete Mocksville Flour Mill against skill and efficiency by using M ake Our O ffice Your better skill and more efficiency m eans a progressive civilization—not a static economy that either withers away or makes spoilage for the H eadquarters. s p o ile r s . W e Are Always Glad To

I - - j :• ?•; • r~y yO0R FtOWER S e e Y o u . 'TOR MARCH- : t. C7.C2<~2 S. TEfiSOM Mioier S "'- -'\ Pres: st—MstiiKf CtUtJt ff: . i Jttrtf. Arttiists This is getting-ready time for my f C O t e # I t is farmer nieces and nephews. Today’s goop plowing and investment in money SORH WITrtlll ETlQUETTt . THIS WEEKVOO The Exploiters? and labor may or may not pay ARE EV5M-TEMPEREP, TO THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD off in rich crops. There’s a big IF FRIEHPtyAHP ALWAVS There is a widely accepted belief in every farm family’s life. If the HAIEATAfTE (KrtOWLEKEl TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE that American workers have been sun shines, if it doesn’t rain too F O R eA / GIFTS ANP exploited by employers. This popu­ much, if we have a drought—if, if. OOCtAL KtNPNESSES if. However, there’s one crop which w t m lar conception holds that the in­ LIFE AFFROPRIATfi creases in labor’s wages and wel­ has no “if” side. It’s a crop of Sav­ 111 1TrtANK YOU'CARPS. ings Bonds, which grows steadily, THERE ARE POZENS TO CHOOSE fare are only the direct result of ex­ rain or shine, iviv’d or calm, year FROM erting pressure on these employers. after year until it produces $4 for LET US DO Meaning, pressure in the form of every £3. My city nieces and neph banding Jogether into unions and ews can plant th i s crop, too, by join­ 5 ATENTGRANTfiP ing 2nd str.' inz on the payroll sav "* 16 YEARS TOALEKANPfiR arm ed with strikes and walkouts. To ings plan or by arrangement will AGOTrtfi G R A H A M B Ea a degree, these m eans have bettered their h a n k . U. 5. Treaxurx Pxtortmen: GTAR SRANGLfiP FORTHfiFIRST YOUR JOB PRINTING the lot of American workers. Cir­ BANNER WAS TELEPHONE, cum stances have forced paths of ac­ AAABfi TNE . , 1 8 7 6 - tio n . NATIONAL ANTHEM (Transm itter m e BYLAW ANP RECEIVER In some cases, inconsiderate em­ 182 YEARS AGO O F trtenR ST p lo y e r s have worked hardships upon ROAP JOHN (MUNCY ’PHONES WERE We can save you money employees. In all fields of endeavor S AMMS EKACTLyALIKfi) there are persons and groups oblivi­ WASTHE ous of anything save their own inter­ SECIfHfTY FIRST SON CF on your ests. Often these few must be A PREStPENT T H t STORYOf TO BECOME budged from their positions. It TMB SAVINGS ,A PRESIDENT. would be folly to say that workers’ BONO /AT/4, HEWAS ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, SECRETARY TO THE rights never need protection. But U. S. MINISTER TO likewise foolish to draw a hard and RUSSIA) STATEM ENTS, POSTERS, BILL fast dividing line representing em­ John O Citizen JHfi OONFEPERAIfi IRONeiAP 'WflGMIM' ployers as exploiters and unions as and TTFEfiUILT FROM THE FRIGATE MfHBIMM) benefactors. PESTROyEP AT HAMPTON RQAOS THE IWIOrt Uncle Sam FRIGATES CUMBfSlAHD ANP COHQHfSf I HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. Wage Paradox ' I One fact which form s the keystone «5w I re yfiARS of the “exploitation” thought trend AGO TOPAV Patronize your hom e newspaper is the huge increases in wages of THfi FIRST AAOTHEff- labor during the past 25 years. Union IN -U W CELfifiRATION groups point to this as the hard-won How would yon like h play the WASHfiLP and thereby help build up your booty of a continuous war with a toad In “The Road to Security”? greedy employer arm y. True, wages You don’t have to be a movie star fi£M£M8£4 -Me ALAMO/ during this period have skyrocket­ to OTn this role. In fact you can be III YEARS AGO A GARRISON OF hom e town and C o u n t y 1 ______ed to levels unthought of in 1919. the big hero right in yokr own home. _■ ,TEXANSAT-THEAtAMOPLAZA, The qualifications are simple but GAtl ANTONIO, WERE BESIESEP FOR Il COLUMBUS, NEW MEVI CO RAIPEP But, surprisingly enough, there has mighty: Buy U. S. Savings Bonds PAyS1TrtEN BincHEREP By MEXICAN TROOB BV PANCHO VILLA f REAL NAME, been no increase in labor’s share- regularly. The contract is all in AMONG VICTIMS: OM/ CROCKETT POROTEO ARAN G O)-19IG from the income of industry during yoiir favor. Every $3 invested in THE DAVIE RECORD. Li this period. - • ‘ Bonds Bfll pay jrou $4 in 10 gears. The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST N EW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPDE READ

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VOLUMN XLVIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY MAY 14, 1947. NUMBER 41

M IttrlL Iunhonr. HiddeDite, N. C. There is much comment In the ^ By The Street Rambler. Well, there are lots of stingv folk, newspapers, especially arsons tbe General Marshall’s "mission to ’ OOOOOO VW Vu Hancaiii Ia Hnw Winston Salem Journal. And this is true without a joke; left-wing columnist, as to tbe split Moscow” has been dubhed a fail, Mrs. Leslie Daniel buying cher­ Irfan Tin Rn Dnl UidUp Decision of the Nisseu Wagon They’re stingy with their corn and i n the Republican ranks, especially ure in the sense that the Big Four ry pie—George Rowland washing The Alphabet, Drowned The Company officials to sell the factory w h e a t \ among the United States Senators conferees failed to agree on any of display windows—Mrs. Tommie Hogs and Plowed Up The And with the fooddhey have to and land at 1539 Waughtown.street Various reasons are given for this. the major issues which stand in bar marks the end of the career of the Shore doing early morning shop­ eat; Some politicians say much of the of signed treaties bringing peace to ping—Mrs. Knox Johnstone car­ Cotton and Corn. oldest wagon plant in the United They’re stingy when they go to disagreement is because too tnanq Germany and Austria rying groceries through the rain— (Davie Record, April 25,1917.) States. Bntthelegendarvnameof church, Republican Senators are potentially But in his report the American Young lady looking fof $20 bill— Miss Bertha Lee spent Fridavin the Nissen wagon will remain long As In their pockets they will candidates for their party's nomi. Seeretary of State offers a measure Miss MOdred Dull enjoying re­ Winston-Salem. in the memory of the rural South search nation for the Presidency in 1948 of'hope. The conference may not freshments with friends—Smith Rev. E. O. Cole made a business For jnst a penny or a dime The farm wagon still has a place Democratic Senators are under no have been quite the failnre it has trip to Charlotte Friday. in the rural economy of the South sisters from Redland shopping in To save the world from sin and such illusion since Chairman Han- been advertised to have been. meat shop—Frank Fowler sitting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Call, spent east, But technology has cut shar­ crime. negan’s announcement that Presi While agreements were hot re-ched on stool drinking cup of coffee— Sunday with relatives at Harmony. ply into the extent of its operation Thev’ll put their monev in the 1- a o k dent Truman would be selected as the points of difference between this Man looking for officer to stop ]. L Sheek returned last Friday on many farms ot the area, Tbe country and Russia were drawn oar And let the cause of God go lank; the candidate of his party to suc­ hugging match in progress in par* from a business trip to Charlotte. car and tbe motor trnck have si ceed himself next year into the fight and clearly defined ked car on the square—Miss Flos­ Jacob Stewart returned the firstThey’ll buy up bouses, stocks and most completely routed tbe wagon Itisan undeniable fact that a for future discussion Tbe parties sie Martin talking with friends on of the week from a business trip I from the highways and to a IarKe tew G. O P. Senalors seem in ree Main street—-Miss Coaleen Smitli to M oore county. Of farms and orchards, streams extent have replaced it in the per and ponds; dined to show their independence about. They know what each oth looking over mail in postoffice Miss Velma Martin went to formance of hauling jobs on the They’ll tnrn their dollars round by disclosing that they are ‘ bigger cr is seeking. They know bow far lobby—Miss Opa Lashmit trying Glen Alpine Sunday where she farm itseif. a b o u t , than their party," even if this were taey intend to go in connection to get to school on time—Young will teach for a few weeks. Despite this f a c t the Nissen com But if you’d ask for one thev’d to lay them open later to the nomi w ith these issues. school marm counting the hours Miss Elsie Horn returned Satur­ pany whose product has long been pout; nation of "New Deal Fellow Trav. At the nexlFmeeting of the min­ until June 4th. day from a weeks visit to relatives tamed in the South manufactured They’ll get and keep jnst all they elers.” isters it will not be necessary to at Statesville. and sold 4,000 wagons last year can. On the other hand, left-wing wade through a hnge dntter of Half the Prescription Robert Faucette, of Chattanoo­ And it expects to make and sell commentators hail the action of the extraneous and irrelevant issues. ga, arrived here Friday to spend a For that’s their purpose, atm 1,000 more before the Waughtown and plan. "independent Republicans” a n d The conferees can go right into the Filled few days with relatives. plant passes into the bands of its blame all the trouble onto "reac­ heart of those matters which are (Gastonia G azette) If you should preach that they LesterMartin, a Wake Forest new owners on or about August tionary leadership” in the Senate. pertinent and vital. This will save Senator Vandenberg ,1 in h is should give student, is spending a few days in I, 1947 - What they seem to forget is that much time It may lead to tbe a speech which opened tbe Senate de­ To help their fellowmen to live, town with his parents. The old Nissen wagon has play­ the people in November turned greemen's which are essential to bate on the "Truman Doctrine,” They’ll twist and squitm upon M t. and Mrs. H. R. Henry, who ed a vital role in the drama of thumbs down on New Deal policies the making of the peace. made a concise and eommendable have been visiting M t. and Mrs. their seat Winston-Salem nnd Southern farm and asked for a return to normal Secretary Marshall diselosed in statement of American policy. "We C. L. Thompson, returned Mon­ And soon tbev’ll make a fast re progress. For many years the NIs- Republican principles. his report that Stalin told him tbe plot no offense against the the So day to rheir home at Waynesville. treat, sen “clucked” on e v e r y trading But in the midst of all tbe dis conference in Moscow represonted viet Union. We are not bunting And then declare fhey’d like to Mr. and Mrs. 0 . L Williams r o a d In North Caroliua and over cus-ion it might be well to point only thr first skirmishes and brush­ domination. We are not seeking bear and daughter, Miss Martha, and the highways of other states, haul, out that in the Senate the Demo es of reconnaissance forces on the dictation anywhere But what we The Gospel that will please the son Frank, left Thursday morning ing supplies from Charleston and cratic forces have nothing to crow Enropean peace settlement, and deny to ourselves as a matter of ear. for Camden, S. C., where they Fayetteville into the Piedmont and about on the subject of party regu­ that in time compromises would be morality we also must deny to will spend some time. And not disturb the stingv souls m ountain sections. Long t r a i n s o f larity. Indeed, they are not c r o w ­ r e a c h e d . This may indicate, as others as a matter of conquest," he W. M. Nail, of R. I, and Miss Lest gloom upon their conscience wagons r e a c h e d into the Piedmont ing. There are more Democrotic intimatep i n the Marshall report, said. Beulah Wafford, of Salisburywere r o l l s , and hill country timberlands to Senators who frequently desert the hat Russia eventually will make If only a similar honest and forth united in marriage Saturday after­ Snch stingy folk will never grace transport millions of feet of Ium- leadership of Senator Barkley than important concessions to tbe Wes­ right statement of Soviet pollry noon. They arrived here Sunday Their home and church with smi­ her, cross ties, and pulp wood to there are Republicans who abandon tern powers. Ebe desperate con were at band. Mr Marshall and and will make their home with ling face; the plening mills, the railroads and the leadership of the Republican ditlon of Europe, however, may not Mr. Molotoy, or perhaps even Mr. the groom’s parents. They’ll never bless their native shipping stations Thev hauled chiefs. favor too long a delay in tbe sign­ Truman and Mr, Stalin, could then Jack Allison, who travels thru land, millions of tons of sobacco to the A classic case was the vote on ing of the peace treaties. sit dowu and conduct tfaeir nego­ the wilds of Georgia, and makes Nor with the noble take their markets in tbe various bright leaf whether the OPA was to be liqui Secretary Marshall reported that tiations on the basis of those two his headquarters in tire sleepy old stand; belts and countless bales of cotton dated on Jone 30. Here, if ever, the conference failed to ngree upon declarations And the world, we town of Ailadta1 spent a day or Thev’ll never leave a life sublime to the gins. Tbc first "freight was a partisan issue. The OPA five critical and fundamental Ger­ think, would have small need to two in town last week with home To shine upon the shores of time, train” in North Carolina was made was the darling of New Deal Demo­ man problems, including the qnes. fear another war. folks. Nor rear a monument of fame up of Nissen wagons which made cracy. Conjured np bv the late tion as to the limits to tne powers The Cana high school closing To long perpetuate their name. regular trips over tbe old plank President Roosevelt, his successar, of a ceutral government; the char­ A New Party Is Born exercises will take place today and road from Fayetteville ti Salem. President Truman, woold not even acter of the economic fvsrem and (Greensboro Record) tonight. When people live for self alone, It is a bit ironical that an instru­ loosen its control until the Demo, its relation to all Europe; tbe char­ There is something new, or ap Mrs. W. L. Call and children re­ With strong desire to get and mentality of great agricultural, in­ cratic donkey was going down for acter and extent of reparations; the parentlv new under tbe political turned Sunday from a few days own dustrial and commercial ptogress in the third time. Let us see what boundaries tor the German state, sun—a partv which bolds that free visit to relatives and friends at Tne money and material earth, a whole region should in tbe course happened the other day: and the manner in which all Allied enterprise is dead and that “econo­ Advance. And then leave nothing ot true of time be swallowed up, as it were, When a test vote came up on states at war with Germany are to mic co-operation” must replace cap Rev. Samuel Hall, who has liv­ worth, by the very progress it helped to chloforming the OPA Senator Tay- represented in the drafting aud con­ itaiism in the United States. ed at Fork Churchfor manvvears, They’re soon forgotten when they bring about. But it is gratifying lar, Democrat, of Idaho, moved to firmation of tbe treaty Brig Gen. H, C, Holdridge (re has moved his family to Winstorf- die, to know that tbe fame-of tbe old strike out a "chloroforming” pro­ The repara ions issue has been tired) of Washington has made tbe Salem. And In the earth their ashes He; Nissen wagon, built upon the su­ vision from tbe appropriation bill. one of the mott vexing, since the anneuncemcnt as temporary chair­ Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sanfordi Not even daughter, wite nor son perior workmanship of master It was the decisive vote on OPA. Russians have demanded billions in man of the "People’s Party of the Mrs. E. L. Gaither and daughter, Appreciate wbrt thev have done. craftsmen and the finest of metal Senator Tailor’s effort to save reparations in addition to exploiting United States ” He says the or­ Miss Sarah, and Miss Sallie Hanes and timbers, will live on through OPA was voted down. * 56 to 28. ruthlessly the areas of Germany ganization will strive to create a spent Wednesday in Charlotte. Wallace Laughs At the vears and inextricably identify But to analyze the vote: every they occupy Moscow may soften forth branch of government, bv Charlie H. Tomlinson, who has itself with the deathless saga of a Republican excepting Senators its attitude on reparations, however, constitutional amendment and by been in an automobile school at Statemeot vigorous and onward moving State. Aiken of Vermont, voted with the if Russia’s owu economy shows im­ legislation, to "organize and direct Kansas City for the past couple of Henrv A. Wallace roared with Repuhlicanleadership But 14 De- provement during the next few the machinery of production and months, ^retumedjhome last week. laughter Monday at a suggestion Acted Funny Inocratic Senators deserted Senator months. That country was very distrihu in such a manner to pro­ Grady B. Taylor, formerly of that President Trnman anticipates The recent legislature may have Barkley and voted with the Repub­ hard hit by Hitler’s invasion, which vide everyone who does his share bis support in 1948 and declared Smith Grove, but now of Wins­ used good sense in some things but licans. Now just which party created vast destruction over bund of work with a maximum of goods ton-Salem, and Miss Floria E. that "it’s too early to say about they certainly acted np funny in split, anyhow?—Union Republican. reds of thousands of square miles and services and leisure to enjoy that.” Burge, also of that city, came over others. That Is they would be fun of Russian territory. them.” Saturday afternoon and were uni­ Asked whether he plans to join nv if they were not so serious. The Resentment at Gag Rule An agreement on reparations It can hardly be claimed for the ted in marriage at the home of with Senator Pepper (D Fla)1 to new law authorizing County Com might be tbe key to the solution of partv that its objects are new or the officiating magistrate, VirgU head a third party in the preslden missioners to select jurors from Sweeps State the whole problem. original Its formation may be in­ tial election. He said that "we’ll E. Swaim. telephone directories, or any such terpreted as still another indication make a rendezvous next March to The 1947 General Assembly of T. J. Swing, who holds a prom­ list of names strikes right at the Choice of Job of political turmoil In this country see about that. I still hope the North Carolina has adjourned siue inent position with the Southern foundation of our judicial system A farmer was trucking a load of Democratic party will become the die amidst a rising tide ot resent Power Co., at Charlotte, spent the We hope tbe commissioners of Yad­ liberal party. It not, there will have ment throughout the Sfate against livestock to the market and bad a week-end with his parents, Mr. kin county will continue to pick blowout just as he was passing the to be some steps taken—no doubt the infamous gag rule and type of W alker Funeral Home and Mrs. J. H. Swing, at Pino, the members of the jury from the asylum grounds. As he repaired about that.’’ irresponsible legislative procedure ' AMBULANCE SERVICE Joe motored up in his big Lexing­ people they know and are sure they the tire two Inmates watched him And as to bis own political am. which il symbolizes. While the ton Club roadster. will do the right thing. — Yadkin DAY OR NIGHT bitions, if any. he said that "the elimination of the gag rule is the from the other side ot the road Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin and Ripple. fence. P h o n e 4 8 only question of my running for focus ot popular demand, it is the daughter, Miss Velma, went to "Are you a farmer?” one called M ocksville, N. C office would be benefit peace in the responsible legislation that is really Glen Alpiue Wednesday to see Not Ripe worid and if il would do that I sought The Iiqtioi lobby will have to him. thsir daughter, Miss Flossie, who The farmer repled that he was would run a*'hard as I could.” ' "These eggs are very small;” some other method ready when the hgs been teaching there, and who Thus the former Vice President complained the young housewife to gag rule goes—so long as legisla­ without looking up from his work. has been Ul for some days. She disposed of political questions at a her grocer t tors are not answerable to those "Have you ever bren crazr ?' DAVIE BRICK accompanied them home, where "Straight from the farm this who elected them Too much leg­ asked the second inmate. she will remain untU she recovers. huge new conference in Washing- which be complained of some mis. morning, madam,” declared the islation is enacted without record­ At that the farmer turned around COMPANY Miss Maude Smoot, of Rich­ understending of the criticism he groper, ing the votes, It begins to look as 10 tace his questioner. "Not that mond, Va., died Thursday night "That’s the trouble with these I know of,” said he. delivered abroad against the Ad if the only way of assuring a state DEALERS IN of appendicitis, aged 38 years. The ministration’s foreign policy and farmers,” she persisted. “They wide referendum on the liquor ‘Well,” and the second inmate question wiil be to make it a para body was laid to rest at Joppa on levelled some fresh indictments. are so anxious to get their eggs nudged the first, "you better try it, Sunday morning, with Rev. T. S. sold they take them off the nest mount issue in every election, and- cause it’s a sight easier than farm- G O O D C O A L to pledge candidates not only to Coble conducting the services. I too soon ” support it tmt to demand a roll call] iDgV Mbs Smoot formerly lived near READ THE AD$ Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone 119 W e don’t like to m ake X on every liquor vote in the Iegisla-] Now is the time to sub* Holman’s, but moved to Vitginia Along W ith the Nows tm e.—North Carolina Christian Mocksville, N. C. some years ago. m ark* after your nam e. Advocate. scribe for The Record, NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS j y s T % § p LHST LOVER Strawberry Votholder for Gifts . BY H&fijbUiy HHitUfi i Half-Priced Pose Grape, Leaf Doily to Crochet : Critic — That’s an impressive statue, but isn’t that an odd pos­ Jtilia McFarlane’s husband, Richard, There was so much that he re­ liked her, too! Dooley had tried to disappeared In WorId^War I, leaving membered. Julia McFarlane, a ture for a colonel to assume? her with two children. She and her put caution into her head. ' Sculptor-That isn’t my fault. I father-in-law, John L McFarlanef have dancing, copper-headed scrap of fire “There’s a lot of emotion seething had the sculpture half way com­ tried In vain to find some trace of —Julia, seventeen years old and in the air in wartime, Jill. Some pleted when the committee decid­ Richard. Twenty-five years Iatert Ric as full of laughter as the little of it is wonderful and fine, and some Mtf ed it couldn’t afford a horse for is 27 and serving In the army of World stream s that tumbled down the hills of it is a passing fever, a sort of h im . War IIt while JUlt 26, professes an in­ recklessly into the river. He had recklessness that leads men to say terest in Spang Gordon, a young lieu­ been in love with her then. But things they don’t really mean and tenant. Julia is worried about Rict who Richard M cFarlane had had a red­ ; Men have less courage than has “washed out'* in the air corpst women to believe them. So keep women—imagine a man with 10 and about JiUt who she is afraid might wheeled buggy, and the glamour of your head, no matter how your cents in his pocket trying on 10 become an army wifet subject to the sophistication had invested him. He heart goes.” - W w suits of clothes. same grief she has endured. She con- had had some kind of unimportant “I was raised in the m ilitary tra­ files these worries to Dave Pattersont job in Washington then, but Dave dition,” she told Spang. “My broth­ Records to Live Down a family friend who loves Julia but has had known that-he was a swash­ never told her due to her loyalty to buckler and a gambler and a liar, er and I were utterly different, but I “I just got out of prison this Richard. Spang and JUl go to a dance. even in those stodgy years when JWIIBP morning,” a traveler told a man e v e n th e n . everybody was pacifist and soldiers on the train. “It’s going to be Dave Patterson tensed his hands were tramps in khaki who weren’t tough, facing old friends.” C H A P T E R H I on the reins, so that his horse raised adm itted to theaters or good hotels, ! “I can sympathize with you,” his head and snorted. Ric and I always marched to mili­ com m iserated the other. ‘‘I’m just Julia’s lips quivered; the color Jill M cFarlane, christened Julia, tary music. It was because our getting home from the state legis­ came into her face and then re­ was dizzily, ecstatically happy. father was a kind of special glory l a t u r e . ” ceded, leaving it aged a little and The station-wagon was full of rat­ that we had, and we hated anything filled with patience. tles and lumbered along at a dis­ that detracted from his splendor. Taking No Chance creet thirty miles an hour, Jill “He was the children’s father, nursed a brief hope that her dress It’s a wonderful thing for a child ■ Mabel—So he says to me, "You are Dave. Jill’s father. He’s more hers to have something like that to live very laconic.” than ever now that it’s war again. wouldn’t be ruined by grease or u p t o .” j M a b e lle — Gee, what does that mean? She wears his memory like a deco­ something before she had a chance M a b e l — I dunno. But I slapped him to dance in it; but this small shad­ “Was he decorated or some­ hard to be on the safe sideI ration. I can*t destroy him for Jill. ow upon the beauty of the night she thing?” Spang asked, steering the She admires me now. I want her put out of her mind, because she slow vehicle around a halted bus. ; Not So Fast to keep on admiring me. That’s The bus was full of soldiers hanging The freshman was getting back selfish, I suppose. But for people heads and shoulders out of the win­ his first them e, and as he reached with forthright minds like Jill’s, the dows, and some of them grinned and for it the professor stayed his world is pretty well filled with peo­ some of them saluted, laughingly, h a n d . ple who have to be despised. And and Spang snapped a salute in “This,” he announced, “is the of course there’s Ric. He worries return. “Some of our boys,” he best paper in the class.” me. John I. says I’ve spoiled him, told Jill. “On their way. Destina­ i The freshm an's face beamed. but right now I’m afraid to take tion unknown.” , “Yes,” the professor explained, anything away from Ric, anything “No,” Jill took up the conversa­ Lovely Centerpiece ,“ w a t e r m a r k e d b o n d .” that strengthens jiim , even a little.” tion again, wishing they hadn’t LJERE’S a crocheted doily to “But they know that their father glimpsed those traveling troops, treasure — cleverly designed is dead. That’s why he’s heroic wishing Spang would not look back hround a center arbor hung witb ASMUCH to them, because he’s a splendid at them. “No, I don’t know that he five-inch bunches of round grapes FEIROtfUM idea that never had any substance. was decorated. My grandfather in­ and > big three - inch crocheted IELlY If he had come back—well, I won’t vestigated when the war was over, leaves. Completed it is 20 inches TWICEHundreds of household uses. Tvrtce talk about that, Dooley. But you as much for IOc as In any other when we didn’t hear anything from A GIANT strawberry potholder and is wonderfully easy to do. nationally advertised brand tested. Mt know that we all grew up together m y father—but he couldn’t find any­ to brighten your kitchen—and Nice as a dining table centerpiece —I know the kind of life you had thing at all. But they were' all in ecru or white. M O RO LINE with Richard—’’ a gift to delight your friends! This •• PETROltUM JELLY.‘AT’1TS BEST heroes, weren’t they?” practical holder . measures 7% “Yes, I know. There are things To obtain complete crocheting instruc­ “Yes, they were all heroes.” A inches and is crocheted of red tions for the Grape and Leaf Doily (Pat­ I can’t forget, too, Dave. Unpleas­ dead soldier was always a hero, he thread, seeded in green and tern No. 5384) large detail of leaves and ant things. John I. has_ been at me trimmed with separately cro­ grapes, send 20 cents in coin, your name-, FIELD JACKETS was thinking to himself, a trifle bit­ address and pattern number. Air Force Type Sheep Lined for years to have Richard declared te r l y . cheted green leaves. It’s fun to W in d P r o o f ...... 8 8 . 9 5 Send your order to: Level Winding IteeI...,...... * ..$ 3 .9 5 legally dead. But somehow the idea “And so are you—and all those m a k e ! Steel Fishing P o le...... 83.95 is horrible to me, like opening a SXiIitary Type W atch ...... 512.95 boys back there! War is a hero’s g r a v e .” To obtain complete crocheting instruc­ SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK JIaiI: TRADING MART b u s in e s s .” tions for the Giant Strawberry Holder 530 SoutlL WelU St. Chicago 7. Ul. SOI M assachusettsAve., Indianapolis, Ind. “I can’t talk to you about it, of Send Money Order, We (Pattern No. 5333) send 20 cents in coin, Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. ' P ay Postage, Send C.O.D. course, Dooley. Not that—or any­ “War’s a job to do,” Spang de­ your name, address and pattern number. You Pay Postage thing else that’s in my mind—so m urred, “a dirty job that takes m en N o ______Wholesale Price to Dealers long as you are Richard McFar­ to do it. So we go and do it. We Mama lane’s wife,” Dave said quietly, don’t like it and we growl and gripe, leaning forward, his long slender and the enlisted men cuss the of­ Address P t PkTt S ? hands dangling between his knees. ficers and the officers cuss the poli­ To hold your loose uppers and low* ticians, but we wouldn’t m iss it, not ers comfortably secure all day—and “But I can’t agree with you. Your every day, try dentist’s amazing dis-» attitude doesn’t m ake sense.” any of us. But we’ll be glad when covery called STAZE. Not a “messy” it’s ended and we can go home.” powder! STAZE Is pleasant-to-use “I know. But most of the really paste. Get 35c tube at druggist im portant things in life don’t make “Let’s not talk about the war. today! Accept no substitute! Though—” Jill shivered a little, A little vinegar added to the wa­ CVMVB Holds AU Day or ^ ter in which table glasses are KOOMlO M l J U h M YourMoneyBackt Dave walked the length of the “there doesn’t seem to be very rinsed will m ake them shine—and room, his hands thrust into his much else to talk about.” s h in e . pockets. “The dead are dead, Doo­ “Let’s talk about you,” Spang —•— NO LONGER WAKES UP ley. The decent thing is to bury She had seen him only twice. suggested. “I know you’re Ric Mc­ M ake it a habit to turn the han­ them and keep your memories. TeU Farlane’s sister, but that’s all I dles of saucepans toward the back me one thing. Is there any love was with Spang, and his eyes ap­ do know about you, except that 3 TIMES A NIGHT proved her, and life was just now you’re red-headed and like m ilitary of the stove; so that they are —as she did for 6 monihsbefore switching left in your heart for Richard Mc- out of reach of little - children. F a r l a n e ? ” very wonderful. bands and dancing.” to Foley(the new kidney«and*bladder) Pills She had met the reality of war Tlus signed doctor's report is typical of quicker, She put her hands to her throat “That’s all there^ is, really. I While doing close work with a long-lasting benefits from switching to FoIey with a young, wistful gesture. with a sinking sense of panic. All went off to school ,'1 and I wasn't (the new mdney-bladder) Pills. Broken sleep the girls of her own age that she flashlight it often becomes neces­ from night urges now known to come mostly “That’s uirfair of you, Diave. That’s terribly bright, though I finally did Orahvma sary to use both hands. So if there from bladder irritations . . . n o t th e kidneys. T o a question I haven’t dared to ask knew had been caught up in a grab an A.B. And then I came better protect your rest, switch from kidney* sort of whirlwind of despair. is nothing nearby on which to rest stimulant-only pills. Use Foley Pills instead; myself, all these years. I did love home crazy to drive an ambulance the flashlight, a simple expedient •## they have positive 5edative-like action that him terribly once, and then, after “We haven’t a ‘ prayer!” they or join the WAC or something, any­ SPiAKtH'. allays bladder irritations. Nothing else like them is to insert it in your shirt collar. —as yet. Unless you find them far more sati*- time went on, when there was no mourned. “They’ll all go off to thing with brass buttons attached. , factory, DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. fight, and then when they come — e — word, no record, nothing at all, But my grandfather sat on that Store felt hats, well cleaned and something bitter that I’ve fought, back we’ll be old maids, a n d they’ll idea. You met him -old John I, aired, covered with paper in a dry with all my soul and all my marry girls years younger, kids He's a unique character. He adores strength, began to grow in me. I that are in high school now. It was my mother, though he and my fa­ place. Dampness m ay cause mil­ that way in the last w ar; my moth­ d e w . WEED BURNER *38 battle it at night, and it’s like fight­ ther didn’t appreciate each other —•— Burns weeds, trash, lights fires, heats water, er said so.” stoves an d m an y o th e r uses, th e m o d ern way. ing a shadow, but a shadow with exactly, I understand, one of those Atomlzeattachmenton prescntequipmentand a steely, strangling grip, something Some of them had already pulled family things. He lectured m e like Decorator’s rule on glass cur­ cheap fuel oil makes all this possible, guar­ tains: Allow the curtains to reach anteed to work, minimum expense. Owner of you can’t touch or see or feel, but out of the dreary eddy and gone a top sergeant and said that M other this device will give net profits to build oor big aew the sill, to cover the base of the redwood log church and modem national powered can’t defeat.” off on m ad tangents, m arrying men had had a tough life, and now she aroadcastisgBtation. Please, thereforeorder through needed me around to keep things apron of the window or to the floor, us. Thanks. YflDB fiOOD H0RNDI6 CHlffiW1 Arcati, CaIlL “Dooley, you were a child and overnight, m arrying men they knew .just touching. In between lengths you feU in love with a boy. AU this little about, men who were changed merry and bright because, of never look right so gauge your cur­ morbid stuff—a psychiatrist could by the glamour of uniforms, any­ course, Ric would go into the serv­ tain lengths as above and allow for explain it; I can't. If you were to thing to be saved from being sucked ice, so there I am —just a home girl. shrinkage and your windows will meet Richard now, suddenly—im­ down into the dismal doom of spin- If they keep on taking our men off look well dressed. possible, of course, just a figure sterhood. But something fastidious, the place I’ll end up hoeing corn -WhySuH0t7- of speech—but if he were to come something that held aloof, in .Jill and feeding pigs and things.” —•— RHEUMATISM back into your life you might be had made her scornful of these W ip in g up grease or liquids im­ fevered and uncertain escapes. Love Catches Up mediately after spilling m ay pre­ THE PERSON who always sick with disiUusion. You’d discov­ vent many a nasty fall. thinks he’3 right is usually left er that you had grown, you’d know She told herself that she was a —•— b e h in d . that young love of yours was m ere­ m ature woman. She was not a silly With Jill ly one of those wUd and pretty fires young thing to be swept away on a “Well, the army eats a lot of Pushing a child in its carriage bacon. And the navy—aU those provides a form of outdoor rest, COUSIN IItM A sez what you use that flame up before the age of rea­ tide of adolescent emotion. Her but should never take the place of for seasonin’ vegetables should bo son and then die.” mother had not been eighteen years tramps get too fat to waddle off a child’s real nap. real tasty by itself. That’s why old. An infant, practically! She their ships.” she uses Nu-Maid. The Girls They thought of the eighteen-year-old “You turn here,” Jill said, “and Urgt B a t t l o t i MkMal'ttS-SmaUSlM COe girls that she knew and how fright­ that building on the hill with all the a unioit mi m i it Iinnn * Leave Behind CamsL OuL in Waik « Ul Illl N il UlUl Ii Il u n H nalft U pl« fully young and naive they were, lights is the club. Don’t laugh at ADYICB TO CHILDREN. You ■inn m i to. I*. Jitm m tiI i. m ini “To ashes? That's what you were and was swiftly sorry for them and it; it’s a funny little place but the While out walking in San Fran­ gotta have a good memory to be going to say, isn’t it? And some­ for that young and deluded crea­ people are grand, and we have fun cisco one day, William J. Burns, a go o d fibber, 'c a u se o n ce y o u te ll a fib, it takes a heap of remem­ times the ashes are very dark and ture who had been her mother. in it. I’ll bet I’m the only female the noted detective, encountered a berin' to keep it workin’- very bitter. Actually, I’m not cher­ dragging an officer. I’ll bet I have drunken man. i ishing ashes though, Dave. I don’t Jill Talks to fight off mobs to get even one “Ain’t you Mr. Burns?” the FREE ENLARGEMENT Imow just what it is I’m keeping, d a n c e .” drunk asked. About Herself 1 with each 8-exposure roll o f JAC exactly—an ember, maybe, that re­ “Don’t try to tell m e a lieutenant “Yes, I am ;” answered Burns. R A K F fi A U V E w h e n y o u se e th e film developed and printed for . 4 U words “Table-Grade" on a pack­ fuses to bum out. Of course, if ‘I liked your m other,” Spang said rates that high! Think this bus “Know who I am ?” age of Margarine, ye’re sure it's ALL PRINTS JUMBO SIZE (In coin) Richard were to come back now abruptly, as though he had caught will make the hill?” “No, I do not.” . top quality. Nu-Maid M argarine's ABC STUDIOS Shreveport, La. I’d probably reaUze that I’ve been the trend of her thoughts. “She’s a “It always has. But the big car “I’m the husband of your wash­ Table-Grade, made ’specially fer harboring something unworthy. It grand person. And she looks young has practically no rubber, and I put e r w o m a n .” u s e o n th e ta b le . would change everything. Don’t de­ enough to be your sister.” mine up because I felt it was the “Well, -what of it?” inquired spise me for being a fool, please. “Dooley’s forty-four.” Jill was patriotic thing to do, though Grand­ Burns. His scorn brought a sneer And don’t desert me.” not quite sure that she enjoyed the father says the deterioration goes to the man’s lips, and he said: MERCHANTS He put his hand on her head and idea of being Dooley’s sister. “She r i g h t o n .” “Thought you detectives knew Mi-M AD®, roughed her hair gently. “I won’t and my father were married when “Plenty of cars around here.” everythin’. Tell you som ethin’ else Table-Grade desert you, Dooley. But it doesn’t they were chUdren practicaUy, just “People walk for weeks to save you don’t know. I’m wearin’ one make me happy, seeing you beat before the last war. Then he went enough gas for a party. ThaVs of your white shirts!” MARGARINE • Y o u r your head against a stone wall for­ to France before I was bora. . . .” a keen band, but probably half-way ever. I'd better go now. I rode She stopped abruptly, knowing that through the dance the leader will A dveitising over, and it’s five m iles back." sooner or later Spang might be go­ dash off and enlist in the coast She said, “Good-by, Dave. John ing overseas, too. She could not g u a r d .” ^NAPl CRAQKlBi AHV TOP! S f t / ... D o l l a r I. win be sorry to have missed you. say, "He never came back.” Not They parked at the end of a line He likes you a lot.” And she pressed with Spang so near, not with the and walked across the mown grass, buys something m ore thdn h i s h a n d . lovely present lying about them like and Jill held up her frock and hoped space and circulation in Dave went out, his head thrust an aura of moonlight. the dew wouldn't ruin her slippers. the columns oi this news­ forward a little, as men walk who “So you were born to the m ilitary Probably the dress was sagging tradition? The first tim e I saw you again, but that wasn't important paper. It buys space and love the . land best though they m ay not serve it. He closed the screen I thought you looked like a daugh­ now. It seemed a little odd that it circulation plus the favor­ door , without a sound. The horse ter of the regiment. Something had ever been important. The im­ able consideration oi out nickered softly as Dave opened the about you—the way you stood so portant thing now was this brief, straight with your eyes shining shining hour she held in her hands. readers for this newspaper gate, closed it behind him, and slid Into the saddle. • when the colors went by, the way Over its glittering rim into the fu­ and its advertising patrons, He trotted sldwly up the lane, you stood on tiptoe when the band ture where ashes of empty days rousing all the little pigs again, and played, I knew that you belonged to might lie, she would not look. She the horse snorted at their scurrying t h e a r m y . ” was going to be happy! She was in LET US TELL TOU escape. But Dave leaned forward JiU’s heart scudded. It couldn’t love, and no doubt it showed on her, in the saddle and his heart felt be—she had seen him only twice. though she tried to keep her gay M ORE ABOUT IT heavy and dark aad sour in his It couldn’t be, but oh, how won­ nonchalance. 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THE OAVIE RECORD.; U tter To The Editor Sw eet Potato Plants WAC Vacancies Exist |P THE D j Dear Editor:—About four miles Postpaid M-Seargt. Harold L. Gensemer, C I-HANK STSOUD Editor. east of Mocksville, on Highway Nancy Hall—Porto Rican Commanding Officer of the U. S. O l d e s t P Army Recrviting Sub-Station in wThe Friendly Store” r ELEPHON I/ j No. 158, there is a big white sign 200-$l 300-$1.75 l,000-$3 N o L i q u j with large black lettering, which Pete Taylor, G leason, Tenn. Winston-Salem, said todey that Entered at. the Postoffice in Mocks I reads as follows: “SPEED 50 vacancies now exist in the WAC 3 6 I n c h NEWS wIJIe. N. C., as Seeond-elasF Mail ! LIMIT.” I suggest that we all for former members of the Corps, SHEETING 19c yd. n atter. M arch 3. J.903, j use our influence to have this sign Davie County* ^ 1» Superior Court who are qualified for reenlistment Lawren changed to read as follows: Slow W . F. Stonestreet, Adtnr. of T. T. under existing regulations, and Fast Color PRINTS, 45c yd. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Robertson, deceased, possess military occupational spe Fine Q uality day in Ch Down—Narrow Road— Danger­ v s (HE YEAR, IN N, CAROLINA - t 1.50 ous Curves Ahead. Arcb Hendrix; Clifford Hendrix cialties of 405 or 213. If you were Mrs. T. six months in n . Carolina - 75c. QUILT ONE YEAR. OUTStllE STAT' - J2 AO Yours truly, and wife; H . L. Rohertson and a fotmer member of the WAC, R o l l s 59c was shopp SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 ALFRED MORDECAI, wife Rnby Robertson; et al. and served as a clerk typisl, or a Davie Health Officer. stenographer, while in the service M EN’S PANTS $ 2 9 8 Jack Fr~ Our congratulations to our old Notice Serving Summons you may be eligible for reenlist­ Sanforized spent the Frost was reported in various ment; and assignment to Army on R. 2. friend Attorney Boone Harding, By Publication $ J . 9 8 who was elected mayor of Yadkin- sections of Davie County on Ground Forces, Fort Monroe. Va, Poplin SPORT SHIRTS Mr. and ville last week. Who says North Thursday and Friday mornings of Tbe defendants, H . L R o b e r t . Sgt. Gensemer stated that the A ssorted Colors • • * son and wife Ruby Robertson, will Kannapoli Carolina has no Republican may­ last week. A Clarksville township War Department has placed spec­ farmer reported that there was a take notice that an action entitled K n it town with ors? Boone will fill the office as above bas been commenced in ial effort on this program to en­ thin coating of ice in his water SPORT SHIRTS . 98c with honor to himself and his the Suoerior Court of Davie County list former members of the WAC Mr. and bucket Thursday morning. party. So mote it be. the same being an action on tbe and give special assignment to M en’s OVERALLS, family, ret part of the plaintiff, adm inistrator, those that have the critical job We noticed that Governor Cher­ 8 O z . *3* a short vis to sell the lands, of J. T. Robert, specialists. Sgt. Gensemer further ry has just recently pardoned an­ son to make assets to pay debts; folk. stated that he, or a member of his other batch of prisoners, comvict- Home Bargains and tbe said defendants will further staff would be in Mocksville Post Complete Line Endirott Johnson Mrs. C. ed of capital offenses. It is an al­ New home, 4 rooms, large lot, take notice tbat they are required to appear at tbe office of tbe Clerk Office each Tuesday to interview Statesville, most weekly occurrence for him nice grove, city limits, west Mocks­ ville. For quick sale, $2,250. Terms of Superior Court of said County, any former member of the WAC, Shoes For The Entire Family end with to turn loose a bunch of criminals. Nearly new home, 4 rooms, at tbe Court bouse in Mocksville, and give further information con­ Frost on We would like to know just how breakfast nook, closet, kitchen N. C.. on the 2 4 th day of May, cerning enlistment and special many he has p rdoned since tak­ cabinet, hardwood floors, large lot 1947 and answer or derourr to tbe assignment. SEE OUR SANDALS Rev. an ing office 28 months ago? with 20 young fruit trees, 3 blocks complaint or petition of the plain­ Monday from square, $3,700. Terms. tiff or the plaintiff will apply to tbe J. W. Felker, of Concord, is Carey B. Taylor, 61, editor of 5 rooms, hall, closets, screened Conrt for the relief dem anded there­ spending a week on his farm in Woods Garden Seeds they will the Union Republican, Winston- porch, I acre land, paved street. in CalahaIn township. their mou $3,500. Terms. T h i s t h e I 8 th day of A pril, 1947 . Salem, one of the oldest and lead­ S. H. CHAFFIN, Blue D ragon KiIU B ean Beetles. Mr. an ing Republicans papers in North New home. Be first to in this modem home. Now complete Clerk of Superior Court. W anted! Men And W omen are the pr Carolina, died suddenly at his By: A. T. GRANT, Attorney. G et Your Supply Now for inspection. Good terms. W ho A re H ard O f H earing son, who home in Winston-Salem, on Mon. One room cabin, nice lot in To make this simple, no risk hearing test Hardison day, May 5th, Mr. Taylor was one pine grove. City limits. Only with Ouiine drops used with simple sy­ 7th. of the state’s outstanding editors, $325. Notice To Creditors ringe. If you are deafened, bothered by 71-Acres, part in cultivation. and he will be missed in news­ Having qualified as Administrator of riniiing, buzzing head noises due to hard­ Mocksville Cash Store Misses Some good sawtimber. 2 Miles R N (Pomp) Smith, deceased, notice is ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try paper circle throughout this en- j North of Mocksville. $3,800. the Ourine Home Method test that so Sharpe, m hereby given to all persons holdiug claims many say has enabled them to hear well “THE FRIENDLY SFORE” tire section. He was a member’ YadkinvilIe Highway, just out against rhe estate of said deceased, to again. Yoa must hear better after mak­ ton school of the First Baptist Church and: of city limits, 6 residential lots, present the same to the undersigned Ad­ ing this simple test or you get your mon­ ville shop ideal for that new home. $100 ministrator, Mocksville, R, I, on or before ey back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager took an acttve part in church i the 8th day of May, 1948, or this notice Drops today at noon. work. His death has brought sad I each. will be plead in bat of recovery. AU per­ Depot St., 3 business lots, $95,00 sons indebted to said estate, will please Hall D rug Com pany Lonnie ness to the hearts of hundreds of each. call upon the undersigned and make set­ friends in this seetion. j tlement without delay. This the 8th day misfortun See UsForOtherBargainListings. of May. 1947 leg several D. N 1JAMES. Admr. of Revival A t Methodist DAVIE REALTY CO. R. N. (Pomp) Smith, Decs'd. ing nicely, Phone 220 By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. his home. C hurch May 2 5 -3 0 j Master Rev. W. A. Rollins, pastor of Rev. and First Methodist church, Lexing­ Separately Sealed went a t ton will assist in a revival at First at Mocks Methodist church in Mocksville, morning. which will begin on Sunday, May 25. The Services will begin at th at's w h y it B. L. Be 8:00 p. m., proceded by a prayer Canadg, is group which will meet at 7:45. Spring O. R. Alle Bendev is STA YS FRESH Engagement Anc1SUDadl Allen. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnson, of I this city, announce the engage-' I • Dr. J. S. ment of their daughter Miss Gus- I spent last sie Johnson t o Frank Harper I Mrs. J. S. Wolfe, of New Kensington, Pa. | Specials! was on his The wedding will take place in joum in F the late summer. Mr. and Jurors For May Court Spring Is Here And We * and childr spent one The following jurors have been guests of t drawn for the May term of Davie Have Many Items That Mrs. Sam Superior court, which convenes in this city on Monday, May 26th» You Will Need As Warm % 7 r J.T. An with Judge Hoyle Sink presiding: SOFTW SOFTVW dergoing Calahaln—C. C. Smoot, P. R. Memorial Eaton. Weather Approaches FRESH f FRESH to his ho . Clarksville—J. G. Reavis, W. M. mains in Dyson, C. K.. Jones. LATER Farmington—H. C. Butuer, B. Mr. and B. Sparks, Roy C. Beachum. Martin Semour Paint Jr., are the Fulton—C. A. Foster, Ralph C. daughter, For Outside And Inside W ork a I l C o l o r s . V ed at Row Ratledge. Jerusalem—Carl Hellard, M. G. Floor Varnish Nu-Piastick on Friday, Mauldin, A. R. Stroud. Rev. an Mocksville—Arthur Smoot, Ray For Rooit Coating and daug McClamroch, C. A. Seaford. Shady Grove—;Sam L. Talbert, Statesville B. R. Bailey. Lawn Mowers $?7 . 5 0 to $ 3 2 5 0 day and T of his mot Mrs. A. T. Daigle, and little u m m c J h shire. daughter, of New York City, is 5 chwinn DeLuke Bicycks $ iQ . 9 5 spending some time with her par­ Thomas ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Frost. For Boys and Giris ^ 2 SEALED HALVES /M X T o AF/ mee, has barber wi Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, Mr. Hell of Brevard, spent Sunday in town, Screien Wire, Wheelbarrows, Sepcirately sealed halves double wrapped — that's the from the guests of Mrs. W. L. Call and secret of Southern TWIN-PACK'S long-lasting fresh­ school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Call. Garden Plows, Rake?, ness. And TWIN-PACK is mighty convenient, too. Just ' tt f a c t e OPEHS pull the tab, the outer wrapper divides revealing two EASY! - QUICK/ Shovels, Hoes. separately -wrapped half loaves inside. Open one half Rev. Bil Fork News Notes at the bed and serve now —the other half stays completely Angell, fo Mre-Johu Wood, of Johnon Citv. Tenn., wrapped, soft and deliciously fresh for later use. spent tbe week-end here with Mrs. Cora Garden e«*dst ~ obac. o PIaat Setters $4.50. more, left Kitumer. Delivered daily —oven fresh —to your grocer. Buy motor for Chas. Jarvis, of Mlgh Point, visited his and enjoy one or more loaves of Enriched Sowthem relatives here a few days ago. Dobb n and mith Sprav<-r3, Ky. TWIN-PACK Bread today. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bailey, Ice Cream Freezt rg, 4 and 6 Quart. I Zip! It Opens. on May 1st. A floe daughter. SSgL C.L.M Mrs. Jennie Caner. . and Mrs. Hubert Carter, of Mocksville, Rt. 4, spent Friday, W. turded h with Mr. and Mrs. Z V. Johnston. Long’s Ho Miss Katherine Bailey, of Hickory, spent Il he spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and treatment- Mrs. C. C. Bailey. The condition of James Burton is very #1farmers Hardware & has been g critical.' Mrs. Sallie McMahan who has : V.‘ E ach H alf some tim been very sick, is reported to be Iinprov- SouthernTftAOK MARK A£ 6 . S e p a r a te ly Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bailey visited rela ! Postmas tives in Yadkin College last Sunday. “I V Chief Z. V. Johnston, Jr.. E M. U S. a p p ly . o. WiU Boo Navy, and wife; and daughter of Ports were in t R outh, Va.. who had been visiting rela > t ves here for several days. Ielt Friday a.' WiIkesooro Street M o c k s v i J e 1 x ‘. C noon gree ni, to returs home. Brodd gentlemen R v. P. L, Smith, of Vaidese, visited THt IOAF THAT CnfBS YOU 2 CHAKCtS TO USt IT UP FRtSHl OIMS I 3 SeiveHaH,SaveHaIt relatives in Fork, .VlOiuiri>. I ty boys w the Twin- THB DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. MAY 14 1947

Tin H fi E UD A VI U E . HR F E C tU O R R UDMr. . m3) and visitcd Mrs. WillJeJatives Call, of Ae Sel-0jd New Town Officers Mrs Gladys Frye — = = = = = . home town last week. There was a mayorality election Mrs. Gladys Bennett Frye, 45 O ldest Paper In The County in Mocksville last Tuesday but no Mocksville, Route 2, died unex­ We Now Have On Display The New FOR SALE—Late John Deere No Liquor, W ine, B eer Ads interest was taken. Less than one- pectedly at a Salisbury hospital a- Cultivator and Fertilizer Attach' fourth of the qualified voters took bout noon last Tuesday. ments. T. R. GREEN, R. I. the trouble to go the polls and She was the daughter of D. D. NEWS AROUND TOW N. vote. Only 154 votes were cast. Mr. and Mrs. Latham Rumple and Carrie Flinchum Bennett and 1 9 4 7 The new officers are: had spent most of her life'in Da­ and daughter, Nancy, spent the Mayor—J. H. Thompson. Lawrence Irvin spent Wednes­ week-end in Fayetteville, visiting Alderman—Ben Y. Boyles, H. vie County. Her husband, W. P. day in Charlotte on business. Mrs. Rumples sister, S-Sgt. and S. Walker, T. J. Caudle, W. R. Frye, died in 1942. Mrs. Stanley Hiler. Wilkins, and Bryan Sell. Mrs. Frye is survived by her ICaiser Automobile Mrs. T. F. Bailey, of Advance, modier, Mocksville, Route 3; six K was shopping here Thursday. R. B. Sanford is spending this week at Decatur, Ga., with Mr. Mrs. W. F. Boger brothers, three sisters. See U s For Dem onstration O f 98 Services were held at 3 p. m, Jack Frost, of Winston>Salem, and Mrs. Hansford Sams, Jr. Mrs. W. F. Boger, 65 of the spent the week-end with relatives Mrs. Sams is a daughter of Mrf Thursday at No Creek Primitive Sanfrd. He will visit his sister, Clatksbury Ghureh community on R. 2. died Thursday while enroute to a Baptist Church, Elder J. A. Fagg Our New Car .98 Mrs. R. T. Faucette, at Chatta­ nooga, before returning home. Statesville hospital following a officiated. Burial was in the Mr. and Mrs. Denny Angell, of heart attack. \ church cemetery We Will Allow Y o u The Highest Market Kannapolis, spent Thursday She was the former Miss Water Shortage Over gie Bell Boger of Davie County. >c town with relatives. She is survived by a son, Mocksville citizens can now get daughters, and one brother. Price On Trade-In On A New Car Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collette and a drink of water any hour of the 48 Funeral services were held at family, returned last week from day or night, following a drought 11 a. m., Saturday at Union Cha­ Princess Theatre a short visit wirh relatives in Nor­ of many months. The new water pel Methodist Church, Mocksville supply from Bear Creek was turn­ folk. R.2. ed on Friday night, and it is said WEDNESDAY ONLY >n Tractor Wagons, Mrs. C. L. Bunch and family, of there is enough water to supply a town of 12,000 population. ‘Invisible Informer,” with Lin Statesville, R. 5, spent the week­ WANT ADS PAY. da Sterling and William Henry. Buckeye Tobacco Currers end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Piano Recital, May 20th Frost on R. 2. LOST—Brown Female Fice with THURSDAY and FRIDAY Piano pupils of Miss Frances harness on. answers to name of Ready For Delivery Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dodd left Stroud will be presented in recital Mickie. Liberal reward. Notify. “The Man I Love,” with Ida Monday for Ridgecrest, where at die Mocksville High School C. S. DULL, R. 2. Lupino and Rabert Alda. they will spend the summer at auditorium Tuesday Evening, May W e Extend A Cordial Invitation For You To Com e 20th, at 8 o’clock. Rev. R. M. FOR RENT—3-room house on SATURDAY their mountain homs. Sdisbury road, 2 miles south of Hardee will present the awards. “Lone Star Moonlight,” with In And See Us The Cooleemee High School Glee Mocksville. Dr. L. P. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leach Ken Curtis and Jeff Donnell. Club will presen) vocal selections, FOR SALE—Fresh Guemsiey are the proud parents of a fine with Miss Peggy Brenegar as solo­ son, who arrived at their home on Milch Cow. Also t’.iree Guern­ ist. Miss Opa Lashmit and Sam sey Cows, coming fresh. MONDAY OUR EXPERT MECHANICS Hardison Street Wednesday, May Latham will serve as ushers. The J. FRANK HENDRIY,. public is cordially invited. ‘‘Make Mine Music,” Walter W ill Be Glad To Do Any Of Your 7th. Mocksville, R. 3. Disney—In Technicolor. General Repair W ork At Any Time. Misses Vada Johnson and Hazel GOOD QUALITY HEAVY Commencement TUESDAY Sharpe, members of the Farming­ BREEDS—200 for $11.00. WORTHWHILE CHICKS, “Black Angel,” with Dan Duiv ton school faculty, were Moeks- Schedule 101 North Avenue, Balto I, Md. ville shoppers Wednesday after­ Sunday, May 18, 5:30 p. m., Bac­ ' yea and June Vincent. Asbestoline Roofing Paint noon. calaureate Sermon by Dr. E. H. Rock Wool Insulation, Metal Weatherstripping & Caulking. Blackard, Superintendent of Char­ Lonnie Kurfees, who hed the CaU 220 for fx«_e estimate. lotte District Methodist Church. Pfaff & Connor Insulating Co., Administrator’s Notice Black9 Red and Green misfortune to fall and break his Thursday, May 22, 8:00 p. m., 2nd Floor Masonic Bidg. Mocks- Havine qualified R!) administrator of the leg several weeks ago, is improv­ Class Day Exercises. ville, N. C. All work guaranteed. estate of J T. Robertson, deceased, notice ing nicely, but is still confined to is hereby given to all persons boldine Friday, May 23,8:00 p. m. Gra­ Family Group Hospital Policy claims a ainst tha said estate to present his home. duation Exercises. Addrets, Dr. the same, proparly verified, to the under­ pays up to $15.00 Daily Hospital: signed nt Mocksville. N C.. on or befnr? L. S. Shelton Master Jimmie Davis, son of C. Excelle Rozzelle, pastor Ard­ Roomand Board and Misc. ex-| April 25ih, 1948. or this notice will be more Methodist Church, Wins- penses. $300.00 surgical fee and; plead in bar of recovery. All persens in­ Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Davis, under­ $5,000.00 Polio expenses for each j debted to said estate, will please make went a tonsil-adenoid operation ton-Salem. person. Save 20% on Auto and j prompt settlement. This 25th day at April 1947. at Mocksville Hospital Thursday Fire Insurance. W. F. ST0NESTREET. Implement Co. morning. Present Pupils In Piano FRED R. LEAGANS, Admr. of J. T Robertson, Decs’ri, Mocksville, N. C A. T.’ GR ANT, Atty. D epot Street B. L. Bently, of Grimsby, Ont. Recitkl j P h o n e 1 8 6 Canadg, is visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Louise Stroud presented O. R. Allen, of the County. Mr. her Mocksville piano pupils in a . Bendey is a son-in-law of Mr. recital at the High School audito-; Allen. rium May 6th, at 8 p. m. Pupils j Clemmons Hosiery ■ Dr. J. S. Frost, of Burlington, taking part on the program were] spent last v. eek with his mother, Patsy Lacedonia, Carmen Greene, I Janie Collette, Jamie Jones, Judithf M ill S tore Mrs. J. S. Frost, on R. 2 . Dr. Frost For The was on his way home from a so­ Ward, Greylene Vick, Glendaj Clem m cns, N. C. journ in Florida. Madison, Ruth Allen, GlennaJean '; Robertson, Sarah Dot Call, Bettie ^ We carry a full line line of ladies fu 1-fashioned Nylon Sue Whittaker, Archie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Binkley, Jr., and Rayon Hose. Also 400-needle. Hot Spring Days ’ and children, of Rock Hill, S. C., Charles Haire, Toe Murphy and spent one night last week in town David Bunch. Awards were pre- ( MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SOX guests of their parents, Mr. and sented by G. R. Madison to Glen- A Beautiful Selection of Novelties and Gifts. na Jean Robertson for outstaud- M e n V D r e s s Mrs. Sam F. Binkley. A Special Invitation Is Given Davie County People ing achievement for a beginner; To Visit Our Store When Passing Through Clemmons J. T. Angell, who has been un­ to Greylene Viek for completing Straw Hats dergoing treatment a t Rowan first grade work in a very credit-, Memorial Hospital, was brought able manner; to Ruth Allen and to his home Thursday. He re­ Glenda Madison for well-prepared $2.75 and $2,95 mains in a critical cpndition. lessons throughout the year and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stonestreet, 1^arked P«*ress. Awards were Ir., are the proud perents of a fine als° Presented to Patsy Lacedama Spring Is Here! 7 daughter, Linda Carol, who arriv- and Joe Murphy, who began Ies- Panama Hats ed at Rowan Memorial Hospital! sonV ince Chnstmas, for out- on Friday, May 2nd. standing progress. Miss Stroud was presented a lovely gift from $4.95 to $6.95 Rev. and Mrs. Alvis Chieshire the class. and daughter, Miss Nancy, of Have Your Statesville, R. 6, spent Wednes­ Miss Carolyn Kurfees Sport Shirts, Dress Pants9 day and Thursday in town, guests of his mother, Mrs. W. H. Che­ Bride Elect Entertained shire. Miss D. C. Ktirfees and Mrs. Woolen Clothing Ties9 Belts9 Suspenders, Robert Kurfees entertained at a Thomas A. Hellard, of Goolee- Kitchen shower Saturday after­ noon at three o’clock in honor of Hanes Underwear, mee, has accepted a position as Miss Carolyn Kurfees a bride barber with Sofley’s Barber Shop. eiectelect or of |une>Tune. Cleaned and Stored In Mr. Hellard recendy graduated I Spring flowers were arranged t T-Shirts, Sweat Shirts, from the Winston-Salem barber throughout the home. school. After a contest, the Honeree was presented with a large num- Garbardine Sport Jackets, Rev. BiU Angell, who has been ber of lovely and useful gifts, also Moth-Proof Cedarized Bags at the bedside of his father* J. T. prizes were given to Mrs. CarIAn- Angell, for the past two weeks or derson and Mrs-Everette Brown, Textron Pajamas9 more, left Thursday afternoon by t^e winners in the contest, who motor for his home at Louisville, j* turn presented them to the Ky. I Honeree. Men’s Dress Suits, , j The Hostessess served a dessert Just One Of Our C. L-McClamroch, of R. 2, re- course to the following gueste, turded home Thursday from Miss Carolyn Kurfees the honeree Men’s Slack Suits. Long’s Hospital, Statesville, where Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. GlenSea- M any Services he spent a day or two taking ford, Mrs. Cecil Lakey, Miss treatment for his shoulder, which Nancv Wilson, Mrs. Budc Sea- has been giving him trouble for ford» Mrs. Clarence Gram, Mrs. some rime Everette Brown, Miss Daisy Tur- ' -----■----- ner, Mrs. John Green, Mrs. Wal- C. C. Sanford Sons Co. Postmaster W Bryan Booe, and lace Green, Mrs. Theodore Green, Will Booe, of Winston - Salon Mrs. Sanford Green, Mrs. J. S. Davie Cleaners “Everything For Everybody” were in town Wednesday after- Green, Mw- Carl Anderson. Mrs. u c-i j- TLnrfl Marvm Keller, Mrs. Uarence Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. noon greeting old friends. ITiese Kellar> Mts> Jtm WoSOn, Miss gentlemen are former Davie coun- Jxjig Wilson, Mrs. Clint Wilson, P h o n e 2 1 2 D epot Street Store Hours, 8 to 5—Wednesday, 8 to 12 ty boys who have made good in Miss Edrie Wilson, Mrs. Bfll Rat- the Twin-City. ledge Miss Ella Orrell. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. CLASSIFIED Profit, $ 5 0 —But H ouses A re Built DEPARTM EWT ■■ - - . — i. .I — I ■■■ , — ------BUILDING MATERIALS CONCRETE BEOCK MACHINES 200 to 240 blocks hour, others hand or cower 45 to Hammer’s Cheerful Song 100 hour, brick machines, batch mixers r ^py size, motors and gas engines. MADI­ I SON EQUIPMENT CO.. Madison. Tcpd. F O B SALE Assures Homes for Yets 1—9x16 metal building. 4 F m nem M m - Prevent Cannibalism puting gasoline pumps, and A 5,000 gal. tanks. Total price $1,500 f.o.b. Camp Standing. Fla. Also, all used building ma­ By BAUKHAGE By Good Management terials. J. J. PIERSON, Starke, Fla, News Analyst and Commentator. CLOTHING, FURS, ETC. .WNU Service, 1616 E ye Street, N. W ., built 613 new houses—100 per cent K eeping Chicks A ctive I; DIAPERS—27"x27*' BIRDSEYE Washington, D. C. more houses than were ever built Limit two dozen to customer. $3.02 per Real Secret of Success dozen, postage prepaid including insur­ (Tbts is the third of a series describing in any previous year of the city’s ance. In North Carolina add 9c per dozen State Sales Tax. Send check or money how American ingenuity is helping to history. In addition, Yorkites add­ By W. J. DRYDEN order to _ __ _ 'solve one of Americas biggest problems — ed 481 new dwelling units by con­ * KIDDIE KLOTRES LINE. Inc. the GJ.’s No. I headache—the bousing verting old houses into apartm ents. Chicks will seldom be cannibalis­ 218 W. Merehead St. Charlotte, N. C. shortage). Of course, this didn’t just hap­ tic if provided with proper brooder WASHINGTON.—Have you been pen. It was made to happen by and range space, correct tempera­ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ture and air control and a balanced CIRCULATOR PUMP AVAILABLE Jn York, Pa., lately? It’s a big- a great m any local people deter­ ration, property fed. They m ust be for immediate delivery. GE equipped. little town of 50,000 population in mined that York’s veterans Guaranteed. I Yi" $65.00. IV2' $68.00. 2 ' kept alert and active. Only the mis­ $70.00. L A L DISTR. CO., 164 W. Rock­ southern Pennsylvania with a hin­ would have a place to live. treated, sluggish chick will turn to land St., Philadelphia 20, Pa. DA 4-4658. terland of rich farm country, of the The big drive got under way last cannibalism. famous Pennsylvania Dutch, where year when a survey showed that one HELP WANTED—MEN tables groan with seven-sweet-and- SCHOOL AT NORTHERNMOST OUTPOST . . . There seems to be no While the chicks m ust be com fort­ out of every three York veterans evading the traditional “three R ’s.’’ These little Eskimo residents of able, the tem perature should be re­ PRINTER Stoneman for cylinder and job­ seven-sour dishes, as good victuals bers. Modern Florida plant specializing in was living doubled up with friends Point Barrow, northernmost outpost of the United States, are learn­ duced gradually. fine color and book work. Perm anent situ­ as you’ll find though you wonder or relatives in dilapidated old Use a good starting mash. There ation, good salary and working condi­ .the world between hors d’oeuvres ing them at the Point Barrow school (background) from American tions. Write, wire or call collect. buildings in need of m ajor repairs, teachers. Point Barrow, a little village covered by snow the year is no substitute for the best for start- ROSE PRINTING CO., Tallahassee, Fla- and baked alaskas from pole to pole or in trailers without standard around, is the center of extensive oil explorations started by the and back again. plum bing facilities. That’s the w ay it navy in 1944. York is a busy place, a place of HELP WANTED—MEN, WOMEN was in York a year ago when Mayor ...... NYLONS—FIRST QUALITY bustling industries whose products John L. Snyder appointed an 18- Box (3 pair I 51-30 $3.75, 45-30 $3.00. Agents are known from coast to coast. It member emergency housing com­ wanted. NYLTEX, 1123 Bdway, N.Y.C. is also a town which can lift its eyes m i t t e e . NEWS REVIEW from the plowshare and the forge to The com mittee’s decision was that HOME FURNISHINGS & A P P L L FOR SALE think, simply and soundly, about York should be able to provide Apartment size electric kitchen ranges. caring for its own. It’s a town of Window sash, BttXlSm 12 light, 6/6 check 1,200 new units in 1946; another rail, with full bronze screens to match. in g e n u ity . 1,800 this year. They called a m eet­ Big 4 Parley Is Failure; 2 panel inside I 3Am doors, made from kiln dried stock, 6'8" high x all widths. Bronze Walk out to the Midland avenue ing of every one concerned with covered screen doors 2'10" and 2'8"x6'8'. section with me. You come upon a housing; asked each builder to stand Address Box 3201, Station F, Atlanta, Ga., batch of clap­ up and tell the group how many of giving name, address and phone, or call board houses — the needed houses he would build in Wheat Pact Is Delayed Hemlock 6115 they line both 1946—until the pledges met the MOSCOW CONFERENCE: New evidence turned up by the FBI, INSTRUCTION sides of the street q u o ta . ^ tE D BOT MAIIi SELI-ING IDEAS for a whole block Shortages of m aterials were a se­ Little Accomplished according to the prosecutor, is the Book. -HOW TO BUILD VOUR OWN typewriter used in preparing the MAIL ORDER BUSINESS,” 25c pp. —i n v a r i o u s rious threat to this undertaking, but Baby chicks must be managed BOX 63, Station a . Buffalo 14. N- V. stages of comple­ After seven weeks of wrangling, false invoices of the lumber com­ York builders had accepted their the foreign m inisters’ conference at right to prevent cannibalism. LEARN TO BARBER AT HOME tion. One group of quotas and were determ ined to build pany, through which it is alleged on your neighbor. Tools, instructions $15. workmen is fin­ Moscow ended in a state banquet. M ay received the bribes. CAS SUPPLIES houses. When they couldn’t find the Results of the parley were ex­ ing baby chicks. Give them all they #4333 Fondren Sta, - Jackson. Miss. ishing the grad­ scarce materials near home, they tremely disappointing, even to wfll eat at all times and provide ing on lots; an­ w ent to Buffalo, to Ohio, to Hagers­ WHEAT AGREEMENT: plenty of eating troughs. When the other hauls plas­ those whose expectations had been •MISCELLANEOUS to w n , M d . small. It had been hoped that a British Won't Sign chicks are four to five weeks old they BULLDOZER—One H. D. IO Allis-Chal- ter into a house; may be given grain, and made to mers, cable operative. Good condition. still others un­ M embers of the housing commit­ treaty for Austria would be worked There will be no world-wide Contact OTTIS BROWN'S TRACTOR At tee pitched in with enthusiasm. One scratch for it. IMPLEMENT CO., Live Oak, Fla. load door fram es out, but even preliminary agree­ agreement of wheat - producing A good range and shelter should across the street, of them came back from a Simday ments coiild not be reached. The countries on prices and marketing NEW COMPLETE Modern Equipment for drive with two kegs of nails in his more important m atter of the Ger­ procedures in the near future. This be provided. Pasture such as blue- Laundries and Dry Cleaning Plants. Im­ B a u k h a g e and put the fin­ grass, alfalfa or lespedeza will low­ mediate delivery. JAMES E . COX CO., 723 ishing touches tp car—bought on the spot when he dis­ m an treaty suffered the same fate, seems certain as the International er the feed cost and m ake the chick­ Ponce De Leon Place N.E., Atlanta, Ga. the roof of a house being built for covered a little country hardware as expected. Wheat conference in London has ens take on economical gain. Swiss a v e t e r a n . store that had some. Someone else Secretary of State M arshall blunt­ broken up on British refusal to sign chard, kale, Chinese cabbage or PERSONAL found a miilwork concern in a near­ ly blamed the Russians for ob­ the proposed plan. Negotiations have CASH FOR NAMES—Thousands Wanted. Go a little farther downtown and by town which had some door fram es structing the negotiations. He been in progress for m any weeks in rape may be planted and the leaves A. L. DISTRIBUTING CO. you come to the Elm street houses— f o r s a le . charged that the Soviet delegation an attem pt to formulate a five-year pulled and fed to the chicks. Alfalfa, $19 Oakland Ave. - Charlotte, N. C. neat, obviously new, two-bedroom To keep prices down, local had “widened rather than narrowed price and marketing schedule. clover or other grasses may be bungalows which have just been sold our differences.” chopped and fed fresh, or alfalfa POULTRY, CHICKS & E Q U I P , to veterans for $5,250 each. builders voluntarily cut profits. Sir H erbert Broadley, British del­ leaf m eal utilized to aid in proper BABT CHICKS. Bloodtested. Special AAA O n e w e n t s o f a r a s t o t a k e a p r o f ­ Principal points of controversy egate, explained his reason for re­ Reds. White Rocks. Eng. Legs., B. Rocks, On the other side of town, in Park health and growth. Wyandottes and Crosses, assorted, our se­ it of only $50 per bouse on a were the definition of German and jecting the draft was that the price lection $5.95. 300. Prompt shipment. C.O.D. Village, you can drive for blocks large group of veterans’ houses. Austrian assets which the Russians scheme in it would not enable the SUPERIOR CHICKS through winding streets flanked by Because converting to apartm ents want as reparations and the disar­ price of wheat to fall quickly c 13A - Atlanta. Ga. new houses, partly completed mament and demilitarization plan, BUILD FERTILITY houses, excavations for houses, and is quicker and takes less m aterials, known as the “four nation treaty.” enough to a reasonable level. “The WANTED TO BUY everywhere the.-oheerful song of the York also undertook a campaign United Kingdom cannot afford to MR. DRYGOODS MERCHANT in this direction, aided Iqr the Cham ­ Almost the only proposition ac­ pay excessive prices for its im­ Do you w ant to Quit business? We can help hammer and the saw, the lap of cepted was one, introduced by Rus­ 100 TONS MANUftE- you. We buy stocks anywhere, any size pouring concrete, the thud of the ber of Commerce, the local housing ports,” he said. “The world must and pay spot cash. This is your opportu­ expediter, banks, press and radio. sian Foreign M inister Molotov, that face much lower prices for wheat nity to quit business without headaches. pick in the deep soil. all German prisoners of war in Write at once to In 1946—a year when shortages than those ruling at present, but we U. N. S. STORES. Inc. When the lights go on at night, Allied hands be returned to Ger­ P.O. Box 2172. Atlanta, Ga, brought building program s in many want to see those prices achieved and one representative will call to aee you will notice that a great many communities to a dead stop—York m any by December 31, 1948. in a m anner which protects the pro. yon. All correspondence confidential. of the old-fashioned, three-story built twice as many houses as had Failure to complete the Austrian ducer against hardship and enables tow houses in downtown York are been produced there in any previous treaty m eans that occupation troops necessary switches to be made lighted from top to bottom. You’d year. York’s goal for 1947 is 1,800 of the four powers will remain in without disaster.” guess that a lot of people were liv­ new living units. The folk in York Austria for several more months. —AFTER EXPOSURE TO WEATHER J jO1L rIjoU A-JuiW lSL (BlU f. ing in those houses. You’d be right. Delegates from Canada, Australia aren’t promising anything — they WAR GRAFT: and India followed the British lead. The buildings have been converted aren’t talking about w hat they’re go­ Leslie Wheeler, U. S. delegate, '&N tIL S r SooinqA , SonsiA t H IS T O K I into small apartments. ing to do. But in the first four Garsson Case Again urged immediate acceptance of the v ie w s h o It looks as though York is getting months of the year—with the build­ draft. Brazil’s delegate seconded SET- m J a m e s t itself pretty well housed. A glance ing season just getting under way— A new move in the drawn-out war o r a t e d fo contracts graft case of Representa­ him. This move was rejected. I n ^ t h e a at the figures confirms just how well t h e y ’v e file d o v e r 1,100 applications tive May and the Wheeler then asked that the pro­ G a s o n S to m a c h the town is doing. In 1946 York to build houses. posal be sent to the international ■dteml io S niimtu nr double ,our money Intk colonists, Garsson brothers When ne w Btonueh icid cesses painful. Boffoent* m a r k e r s will be M ay’s testi­ wheat council, which will be held in Ing sBa, eoar stomach and beartborn. doctors osoaUy Careless handling of manure prescribe the fsstcet-actiag medidaes known for : g r a v e s . mony in his own Washington, and that countries not symptomatic relief —aedidaw like tboeein Bett-ene causes serious losses of fertilizer Tablets. No laxative. Bell-ano brings comfort in a defense. His law­ now adhering.be invited to join. The and organic m atter needed to help jiffy or doable voor tnooerback on return of bottle s to le n a t yer, Sawyer Smith, conference accepted this request. increase crop yields and rebuild soil ' to os. SSc at dl druggists. o n ly to i r School Boys Learn Constitution told the court that NO RENT BOOST: s t r u c t u r e . a n d is 9 a 140-acre fruit farm a couple T*. * i t Mi 1 it is untrue that the One hundred tons of m anure con­ s a m e S ir of miles from Olcott Beach where 71-year-old Ken­ House Kills 10% Plan tains 25 tons of organic m atter, 1,000 a t J a m e t u c k y politician I used to go swimming and the name The house banking committee, re­ pounds of nitrogen, 200 p o u n d s o f C o u n tlc of which was taken by one of the profited from deals phosphorus and 800 pounds of potash, a n c i e n t £ between the Gars- versing its previous stand, voted sweet singers of the last genera­ down a proposal for a 10 per cent one-half of it in the liquid part. Piled r e s t o r e d tion (some of you rem em ber Chaun- so n m u n i t i o n s H . G a r s s o n blanket increase in rents. It ap­ outside and exposed to rain and C o lo n ia l cey Olcott of “My Wild Irish Rose” ) plants and Cum­ w eather for several months, this 100 th o u g h th —anyhow on that farm a young berland Lumber company. "Andrew proved and sent on for action a bill tons m ay shrink to 50 tons and lose a n d th e boy strained with the pruning knife; J. May will take the stand and ex­ continuing controls until December half its fertility and organic m atter. c u p a n ts stretched to pluck the fuzzy, N iagara plain to you how every dollar of that 31. The senate banking committee Losses may be -reduced by us­ o w s o f i county peaches. money was spent, and how not one already has voted unanimously ing enough beddihg to soak up all o ld to rr cent went to Andrew J. May,” the against any raise, and the senate’s That was scarcely a decade ago. bill would continue control until liquid manure, cleaning stalls fre­ On a bright M arch day, this sam e lawyer asserted. M arch I, 1948. quently and hauling m anure directly 4 » A n a i fellow—now 17—came into my of­ On trial with M ay are Henry and to fields, or storing carefully. f in a l r e : fice. Since he was a graduate of a M urray Garsson, head of the war The vote in the house committee r i s o n I , Buffalo school, we had something was 14 to 10. As outlined by Rep­ m aterials s y n d i- resentative Wolcott, chairman, the Baby Rides Tractor change to CALOX r is o n , in common despite the gulf of the cate, and Joseph house bill provides: o f I n d e i years. We had something else in Freem an, the Gars­ for the to*uc ejjeet a n o t h e r common, too. I also had once won son agent in Wash­ Continuance of rent control just p r e s i d e i a prize in oratory. ington. Ttfe govera- about as'it is now until December on your smile 31, w ith the President having author­ T h e Mine had to do with a gentleman m e n t prosecutor Efficient Cqlox works two tears' , o f W il named Spartacus when I was a contends that May ity by proclamation to keep ceilings ] — f o r : received $5,000 out- in effect until next March I if he X Hetps Kmore film... bring out Masten Park high school entrant. deems it necessary. all the natural Iuure of yoat i — t h a t His was a far more timely topic— Edw ard Smith of Buffalo, a win­ r i g h t f r o m th e unite. T h e ii the Constitution of the U nited States. ner In the American Legion ora­ Garssons and two A new provision whereby tenants 2 A vffrid ingredient In Olax • w a s n His nam e is Edward Smith and he’s torical contest based on the Con­ checks for $1,000 and landlords m ay voluntarily enter encourage, regular massage... p r o v is a graduate of St. Joseph’s on Main stitution, is being quizzed by each for "interven­ lease contracts for up to 15 per cent wbicb ha, a ionic effect OB gum, A n in i street in Buffalo. M. Garsson ing with war de- increases in rent, provided these Those who have youngsters wh< ... help, make them firm aod I Bankhage, also an ex-Buffalo p a r t m e n t offi­ rosy. Tone op yourlmile.-.with m o r e th Smith is one of the four national schoolboy, on the Bill of Rights. leases do not expire before Decem­ like to ride the tractor will be in Crioxl i t u r b e d t winners of the American Legion’s cials” in behalf of the companies. ber 31, 1948. terested in this improvised baby A tads — Jaeseos McKesson laboratories, J a m e s I oratorical contest held each year to seat designed by A. J. M atyus for 113 yean ef pharmaceutical hnewhew I o f W illi, stimulate American high school the Lincoln foundation, contest. w if e , S s boys to study. and understand the WARNS OF SURPLUSES The seat consists of two auto leaf b e g a n tl Constitution. Never was such an un­ springs, pieces of one-inch round W l t U - 7 b u t th e derstanding needed more. iron 24 inches long for stationary 19— 47 p u s h e d : Winning was no cinch. Two hun­ steering column and an obsolete e d t r e e , dred thousand boys from every state steering wheel. The main leaves WatcHYour t h e s to n i entered this year. Smith (there Strong Farm Program Urged were bent in the forge and holes I weren’t too many “Smiths” in this were punched to conform to the cul­ O ffic ia contest, he told me) had to face WASHINGTON. — Expanded con­ greatest cooperative endeavor be­ m aintain rigidly high prices by cut­ tivator fittings and to give shock ab­ Kidneys/ r e l ig io u s nine different critical audiences— sumption and adjusted production tween farmers and the govern­ ting down production and applying sorbing effect. The footrest was Help Them Cleanse the Blood W illia m one in his school; one in the city of are the major points of a strong ment,” O’Neal criticized "a tend­ monopolistic controls, or if labor is welded to the spring leaves. AU work of Harmfttl Body Waste E p is c o p s Yow kidneys are constantly filtering Buffalo; one in Erie county; one in farm program recommended by ency to develop centralized control going to insist upon maintaining was done with Vs inch mild steel ew te matter from the blood stream. Bnl g in i a . the district; one in the zone; one in of these programs from Washing­ rigidly high wage rates and to con­ electrodes. kidneyi sometimes lag In their work—do T h e h i Edward A. O’Neal, president of not act as Nature intended—fail to re­ the state; one in the region; one American Farm Bureau federation, ton.” Instead, he urged transfer of tinue such increases in wages with­ move impurities that, U retained, may e n b y P s in the section, and then the final heat larger authority to state extension out regard to productivity, and to poison the system sad upset the whole t o r i c a l c in testifying before the house agri­ Thick Stand Helps in body machinery. —the national contest at Charles­ culture committee. services as a means of effecting enforce such rates with scarcity Symptoma may be nagging backache; ton, W. Va. savings in costs and providing policies which discourage consump­ Boosting Corn Yield persistent he*d&cbe, attacks of dizziness, “It would be folly to assume that getting np nights, swelling, puffineas Smith’s them e was that Americans we will not have burdensome sur­ greater service to the masses of tion and throw people out of work Farmers who would boost their vndet the eyes—a feeling of nervous R acing must not be too complacent about f a r m e r s . ' and onto relief rolls. anxiety and loss of pep and strength. pluses of farm produce again that yields of corn should plant thicker Other signs of kidney or bladder dis­ F or T a the dangers of Communism; that may wreck farm prices,” O’Neal O’Neal informed the house com­ “It is this approach which leads stands than they ordinarily do, ad­ order are sometimes bunting, scanty os our Constitution in itself is not pro­ mittee, which is considering a long- to economic chaos. too frequent urination. w a r n e d . vises University of Kentucky. Im ­ There should be no doubt that prompt S A R A T tection for our form of government range farm policy, that his organi­ “Farm ers believe in an economy proved soil and the use of hybrid treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Virtual el —that its duties and privileges m ust In endorsing reciprocal trade zation has not come to finak conclu­ of abundance and stand ready to Docn a Pills. Doan’s have been winning principles, the farm leader declared corn seed makes it possible for new friends for more than forty years, sible in S constantly be exercised by every cit­ sions on the subject, but he read join with industry and labor to most farmers to have thicker They have a nation-wide reputation. of the cou izen. He told me, incidentally, that that "agriculture more than ever this statem ent: achieve maximum production and Arorecommended by grateful people the needs an expanded volume of for­ stands. About 10,000 stalks can be country over. Ask pour neighbor! b e t t i n g a Communism in relation to the Con­ "We recognize the desirability of maximum employment through grown on better-than-average land, U n d e r stitution was quite a popular sub­ eign trade to absorb its output.” full agricultural production, but price policies and wage policies and 12,000 to 14,000. stalks on very i l y to a i ject among this year’s contest en- Although describing the farm leg­ agriculture cannot maintain full which are geared to a maximum fertUe land with good moisture- t o g a c o u n islation since the early ’30s as “the production if industry is going to level of consumption.” holding capacity. Doans Pills c e n t t a x c o u n t y ’s THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

ED IN THESE IIHITED STATES The New Book of I l E N T w Everyday Etiquette Ie k i a i ^s ___ S C ' ■ * S r * “ * V ;* - ■ * ’*T j.'nlN K S 200 1o MemorioI Senice Will Note In Cr power 45 to . b;!teh mixers VOvjR -omiines. MAPI- Fiist Landing in New WorM ■Madison. Teno. I WrNU features. Ie P i T ,.Viir non-com- 1 JAMESTOWN, VA.—Tribute to that intrepid band of colonists u' 4 5.000 pal. Ia a / n E&SI In f.o.b. Camp who debarked on Jam estow n beach M ay 13, 1607, to m ark the fed builfiini: mu- ItarUc. rbi, first landing of permanent English settlers in t h e New World will be paid at an nu al com m em orative ceremonies here Sunday. Introductions I S 1PTC. M a y 1 1 . "I I no M gei tongrM H lui; iisrrK In lie UWfid little Jamestown lemorialHe cWcli relv l-v .m 'r. SIvOS r-er I r,-’.;uimi: insur- services w ill be conducted as the m ain feature of the observance. U flustered when you have to ' I1V p e r d o z e n J am estow n D ay, as M ay 13 is designated, has been observed under make introductions? It’s easy to •k v-r Tiioney avoid embarrassment when you I t INK. Tnr. sponsorship of the A ssociation for Preservation of V irginia Anti­ know the rules. iharloiU. >\ C. quities annually for half a century. The tower of the original Jam es- & In Introducing a man and a woman, I r i P M E N T _ town church, long the only visible ' £5 speak the woman's name first unless the man is very old or very distinguished. I A V A lU A K h E relic of Old Jamestown, dates back CIK rqim'pcd. MOTHER OF TnE YEAR . Worried about your table manners? _ I V SfiS.lK*. 2- to 1639, perhaps longer. Of par­ Note-Viqriting got you down? Our Reader ■ t IOl W . K n rk - ticular interest are the loopholes in Mrs. I rederick G Murr y Cedar Service booklet No. 45 covers these and 1 P u , P A 1-1(558. many other phases of everyday etiquette. the tower through which colonists Rapid Iowa who In been cbo Send 25 cents (coin) for 4lNew Book of fired at Indian m arauders. Original sen by the Golden Rule foundation Everyday Etiquette** to Weekly Newspa­ f c — U E N ___ as the American Mnthcr-of the per Service, 243 W. 17th St., New Tork 11* and unrestored, the tower is con­ N. Y. Print name, address, booklet title B; vpndcr and iob- Year.’ She h rai Cd five chii sn . i i.iJi.-m p in structed of hand-made bricks and "!AVIATION NOTES and No. 45. Vr:f.;;ricri: rfti:- m ortar, laid in English bond. dren and devote considerable Wiirkmp condi- AIRPORT CHATTER time to child welfare work roliect. Built as M emorial. O n e -Race Disease ■r.illali.issee, Fla. In 1907, the tri-centennial of the Airplane dusting of farm crops founding of Anglo-Saxon civilization was studied at a conference of pilots, Sickle-cell anemia is the only Bi, IfOiIES tan tattle, tie tars sni scientists at Users

5-;!0 KU11. Asonis I 1119 r. N.V.C, the massive three-foot foundations, which was believed to be one of the the Negro, its occurrence being 4 ifelf PWtii GS & APPLI. church of 1639. The old church was Discussions centered around new of a certain inheritable strain in' |,E b u r n e d during Bacon’s rebellion in insecticides and fungicides useful in I kitchen ranees. Negro blood. j Tieht. 0. G checic 1676, rebuilt not long after, but at large scale dusting operations j:reens to match, some unknown period in the 18th Make the Most of Your Strawberries! made TivOm kiln W eather problems affecting airplane (See recipe below.) widths. Bronze century was abandoned and gradual­ dusting also were discussed.. .. The _ and 2'8"x6'S*. ly fell into ruins. I 1 i\ Atlanta. Ga.. city of Clarinda, Iowa, was granted Strawberry Favorites Iid phone, or call There was a still earlier log title to a 294-acre tract formerly LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU StJosephIA int.* church with cobblestone founda­ used as a prisoner of war camp. ASPIRINi^JUi tions, fragments of which may The property was deeded over by Those luscious ripe red berries of Creamed Chicken and Mush­ HON be seen In the graveyard. It W ar Assets adm inistration with the which we are so fond have a mighty rooms in Croustade Cases !,LING IPEAS ^ was in this church, probably short season, but ! D YOUR OWN stipulation that it be used as an air­ today’s recipes Slivered Green Beans :ESS.” 25c tip. built in 1617, that the first legis­ port. Prior approval of a $60,000 Potato Chips P o g s I v e K w w m . uflalo U- N. T. lative assembly in the New airport bond issue and a federal should help you Avocado-Grapefruit Salad World was convened July 30, grant of $53,000 will provide' funds m ake the most of B e v e r a g e 1619 with Sir George Yeardley, them. Eat what 'Straw berry Sherbet K A T H O M E for developing the field. . . . Use of you can get now, instructions S15. the royal governor, presiding. light aircraft has been found effec­ 'Recipe Given ■ l i e s but put up the red Jackson. Miss. This historic event took place tive by the Ogden, Utah, police de­ I s e o u s more than a year before the ripe strawberries partm ent. The departm ent recently so you can enjoy heat and stir in liquid pectin. Stir D 10 Allis-Chal- Mayflower set sail from Plym­ has utilized sm all planes to search DENMARK’S KING . . . King k GoodS TKACTOR condition, & o u th . for a. missing deer hunter, found Frederik IX, Denmark, who be­ them next winter. and skim fruit by turns for 5 min­ L Oak. Fla. Back of the chancel railing among came head of the ancient throne If you want to have fresh straw­ utes. Pour into sterile glasses and stranded in the rugged Wasatch upon the death of his father, King berries all the year around for cover at once with paraffin. lorn EquipPtent for the rem ains of the 1639 church m ay mountains, and to locate a sheep Ianinc Plants. Im- Christian X, 76-year-old m onarch, very special occasions, you may Strawberry-Pineapple Jam . f.S E. COX CO., VJ3 I be seen the “Knight’s Tomb,” for­ herder lost on the desert. In.E.. Atlanta. Ga. merly inlaid with brass, which was who ruled his country for 35 years. want to freeze them, if you are for­ Combine equal parts of strawber­ * • • tunate enough to have a freezing ries and shredded pineapple with Out of consideration for fox unit. Otherwise, can them whole, sugar equal in KAL whelps at Owatonna, ^ . , a or put them up as marmalade, w e i g h t to th e rhoupnndF Wanted. I t i n o c o . flight ef America’s mightiest jam or jelly. fruit. Boil until ciiarlolfe. N. C. army bombers changed course. If the berries seem a bit expen­ thick and clear, Informed by Wayne C. LideU, sive, you can stretch them by us­ as for jam . Pour I k s & e q u i p . manager of a fur farm near ing fruits that go well with them in into sterile jars !csted. Special AAA Owatonna that the roar of even !g. L e g s .. B . R o c k s , jam s, such as pineapple or rhubarb. and seal at once. s. assorted, cur se- one plane makes the female fox Budget your canning sugar now, too, If your taste (jt shipment. C.O.D. extremely nervous and fearful so you’U have enough for all turns to cool, re­ CHICKS Imr her young, army officials re­ f r o l i c k / fr itz Eats well, acts Atlanta. Ga. your needs of the season. freshing desserts weU, is weU—on a basic diet of Gro- ■ vised the scheduled course for Strawberry M armalade. that make use of Pup Ribbon. These crisp, toasted rib-( ' I c o B U V ' a flight of B-29 ’s making a sim­ (M a k e s 12 6-ounce glasses) strawberries im­ bons give him every vitamin and . MERCHANT ulated attack on Minneapolis. 2 o r a n g e s m ediately, then you’ll w ant to hang mineral dogs are known to need. Eco­ Iriness ? Wc can help • * * livu-here. any size . 2 le m o n s onto these two which take it easy nomical, too. One box supplies as is is vour opporla- CAA LISTS 4,431 PORTS Y t cnp water on the sugar supply. Both of these mtich food by dry weight as five 1-lb. > ithout headaches. Ys teaspoon soda m ay be m ade easily in an automatic cans of dog food! Gro-Pup also comes In connection with the national in Meal and in PeI-Etts. For variety, t>RES. Inf. I quart strawberries refrigerator tray. Atlanta. Ga. airport plan under the federal aid feed all three! F will rail to see 7 cnps sugar Strawberry Ice. ce confidential. airport act, Civil Aeronautics ad­ ministration has listed 4,431 air­ Y bottle fruit pectin ( S e r v e s 4 ) ports which should be constructed Remove rind from oranges and Yi cup granulated sugar V o p G o f i t or improved during the next three lemons. Cut off white membrane. Yi cup light com syrup n h o iS L & m ^ . Force rinds through food chopper. I cup cold water GBO-PUP years. From the list will be selected Add water and soda, and bring to 1 quart washed, hulled straw berries projects to be included in the fiscal Cook sugar, corn syrup and water r ib b o n c l l ( B o n d L HISTORIC CHURCH . . . This 1948 construction program , depend­ WHO IS AFRAID . . . This boa, 1« boiling point. Cover and sim m er 10 t view shows the interior of historic feet long, was flown to the Chase minutes. Add orange and lemon until mixture spins a thread, or un­ Jamestown M emorial church, dec­ ing on the amount of funds appro­ p u lp with juice. Simmer f o r 20 min­ til thermometer registers 228 de­ priated by congress and relative wild animal farm , Egypt, M ass., grees. Mash strawberries, and add orated for services commemorat­ urgency of each' project. from South America. Far from utes. Add crushed strawberries. ing the arrival of the first English fearing death by constriction, M rs. Measure 4 cups of prepared fruit; to syrup; mix well and chill. Turn t o m a d i colonists. As the sign indicates, Included on the list are 417 large Marion Chase wraps the boa add sugar. Bring to boiling and boil into freezing tray and let freeze un­ ouble your money back m arkers in the floor are unknown airports (those with paved runways around her neck as some gaudy 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir til firm, stirring the mixture once caosff paiBfol, ruflocat- Of 4,300 feet or longer), 3,850 or twice w ith' a f o r k . ctitliurn. doclore ueutlif graves. oversized ornament. in fruit pectin, I? medidnce br.owo for in « like thoeein Bell-one smaller airports and 164 seaplane Let stand 5 min­ Strawberry Sherbet END IAlflM HIT •i»ne brings comfort in b stolen at an unknown tim e. It is the bases. Grand total cost Cf c o n s tr u c ­ utes. Skim and (Serves 4) ■ back ©a return of bottle only tomb of its kind in America tion is estimated at $985,800,000, seal in hot, ster­ VA cups strawberries and is supposed to be that of the which would be divided between ile glasses. 2 tablespoons lemon juice THIS EASY WAY! sam e Sir George Yeardley, who died federal funds of $441,600,000 and Another straw­ % cup canned sweetened condensed at Jamestown in 1627. sponsor’s share of $544,200,000. berry favorite for milk Millions Now Take Healliifiil Coiuitless dead are buried in the Of the 4,431 projects, 2.550 would the season is jel­ 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten Fresh Fruit Drink-Find ancient graveyard, which has been be entirely new airports while 1,881 ly, but - in this Press m easured berries through a Harsh Laxatives restored by the National Society of are existing fields requiring im­ sieve. Add milk and lemon juice, recipe the precious fruit is extended then chill. Fold in stiffly beaten Unnecessary Colonial Dames of America. Al­ p r o v e m e n t. • * • with young, strawberry-pink rhu­ though the actual num ber of graves b a r b . egg whites. Turn into freezing tray and the names of most of their oc­ A dramatic example of the use and chill in automatic refrigerator It's lemon and water. Y es-just the of air freight when combined Strawberry-Rhubarb Jelly. until frozen around the edges. Turn juice of I Sunkist Lemon in a glass of cupants have been lost in the shad­ ( M a k e s 12 6-ounce glasses) water-first thing on arising. ows of tim e, a num ber of interesting with a bit of ingenuity spared 4 cups juice mixture into bowl and beat thor­ old tombstones still remain. some 20 families in Alaska the oughly with egg beater. Return to Taken first thing in the morning, necessity of spending the winter 8 cups granulated sugar tray and freeze until firm. this wholesome drink stimulates bowel Grave of President. in igloos or other improvised 8 ounces liquid pectin If you are lucky enough to have actio n in a natural w a y -assu res m o st An ancient tombstone m arks the housing. The ingenuity came To prepare fruit, cut about I one of the crank freezers, then you’U people of prompt, normal elimination. final resting place of Benjam in H ar­ from Williamson, Inc., of She­ p o u n d o f fully ripe rhubarb into one- want to. make a share of straw­ Why not change to this heattkful rison I, ancestor of Benjamin Har­ boygan Falls, Wis., which built inch pieces and put through food berry ice cream for the week-end. habit? Lemon and water is good fo r rison, signer of the Declaration 20 prefabricated houses in such chopper. Crush thoroughly and Truly there is nothing more tasty you. Lemons are among the richest of Independence. Buried nearby is small sections that Northwest force through the food chopper I and delicious than the pale pink ice sources o f v ita m in C , w hich co m b ats K ic e l ^ e c t another Benjamin Harrison, ninth Airlines was able to fly them to quart of straw berries. Combine fruit cream made with crushed, fully fatigue, helps you resist colds and president of the United States. Anchorage, Alaska. and place in jelly bag to extract the ripe berries. Serve it plain in afi infections. They also supply Bi and P . r sm ile The epitaph on the tombstone juice. M easure sugar apd ffuit juice its splendor and you won’t need a They alkalinize, aid appetite and into saucepan and mix. Bring to a icorkx fico icays: § , of William Sherwood proclaims NEW DODGER MANAGER. . . thing to go with it. Do be sure to digestion. Lemon and water has a —for all the m odern w orld to see boil over high heat and add liquid have enough for seconds, because fresh tang, too-dears the mouth, : film... bring oot ' —that he was “a great sinner.” Burt Shotton, who has been ap­ pectin at once, stirring constantly. al lustre of your pointed as the manager of the there’s nothing better than home­ wakes you up! \ J The inscription, legend insists, Bring to a full, rolling boil and boil made, crank freezer type, straw­ Try this grand wake-up drink 10 Brooklyn Dodgers to succeed the hard Vi minute. Remove from heat gradient in Caloz was made in accordance with a suspended Leo Durocher. Shotton berry ice cream. mornings. See if it doesn’t help youl and skim. Pour into sterile glasses Strawberry Ice Cream. tli/lar massage.,. provision of bis will. went to BrooKlyn from Pensacola, Use Califomia Sunkist Lemons. onic effect ongumi An intruding sycamore tree, now and cover with paraffin at once. (Makes % quarts) ke them firm and Fla., and took immediate charge Strawberry Jam is an old favor­ I four smile...with more than 130 years old, has dis­ W i caps milk, scalded turbed the eternal sleep. of t h e R e v . of the “Bums.” ite with hot biscuits on every spe- 2 eggs, slightly beaten icKeuon laboratories, Jam es Blair; founder of the College cial occasion. If you can spare the I Yi teaspoons vanilla extract maeeutieal hsoubbotp of William and Mary, and of his three pounds of sugar necessary to Dash of salt ,—HOT wife, Sarah Harrison Blair. They m a k e 10 glasses of this delicacy, 6 tablespoons granulated sugar began their long sleep side by side, then here are the directions: % cup corn syrup (light) ^ Strawberry Jam . a m is ? but the tombstones have been VA cups heavy cream Women In your *‘40*8**! Does tblfl 19— 47 pushed far apart by the misdirect­ FASTEST BOMBER . . . Amer­ ( M a k e s 10 6-ounce glasses) I quart washed, hulled strawberries functional ‘middle-age’ period pecul* 4 cups prepared berries tar to women cause you to suffer bot ed tree, which now has fragm ents of ica’s fastest bomber, Consolidat­ Yi c u p s u g a r flasbes, nervous, blgha trung, weak* the stones em bedded.in its trunk. ed Vultee’s jet-propelled XB-46, is 3 pounds (7 cups) sugar Stir milk into eggs in top of dou­ tired feelings? Tben do try Lydla B. I Yi o f a n 8 -ounce bottle liquid peetin Plnkham’a Vegetable Compound to Program Announced. completing flight tests at Muroc ble boiler. Cook until m ixture coats relieve sucb’symptoms. Ifs fam ous Officiating at the commemorative army airfield. Under secret de­ To prepare fruit, place 2 quarts of the spoon. Stir in vaniUa, salt, 6 for this purpose! fully ripe berries through a food Taken regularly—Plnkham's Com* religious service will be the Rt. Rev. velopment for two years, the XB- tablespoons sugar and corn syrup; pound helps buUd up resistance Ulcnnso the Blood William A. Brown, bishop of the 46 is powered by four J-35 turbo­ chopper; or, crush completely, one Cool, then add cream . Mash straw­ jet engines honsed in two low- layer at a time. M easure sugar and berries and add to them Ys c u p s u g ­ reported benefit! Alao t very effective 'ul Bod; W aste Episcopal diocese of southern Vir­ fruit into saucepan, mix well and stomachic tonic. Worth trying! are conetaotly filtering g in ia . slung nacelles. The needle-shaped ar. Fold in custard mixture. Freeze ED th e blood strea m . But bring to a full rolling boil. Stir con­ 8 ica lag In th eir w ork— do The historical address will be giv­ fuselage is 106 feet long, only sev­ in a two quart freezer, using p a r t s W A ifH aiurs^ssti ire Intended—(ail to to* en by Paul Green, author of the his­ en feet less than the 113-toot wing- stantly before and while boiling. of crushed ice to one part of salt. • that, if retained, may Boil hard I minute. Remove from Released by W esten Newsoeoer Union. Sm and upeet the whole torical dram a, “The Lost Colony." s p a n . • * • ay be nagging backache* cue, a tta c h e of dizziness, PREFER FACING BACK L Y N N S A Y S : Never cook soups with herbs for ;bl8| swelling, puffioeaa Racing Responsible Ninety-four per cent of transconti­ a long period of tim e, as the herbs i—a feeling of nervous Run Home Smoothly lose their delicate flavors. Sprinkle as of pep and etreogth. nental arm y aiy transport command W ith These T ip s if kidney or bladder dis* For Taxless £ounty passengers prefer to sit facing the the herbs in the soup just a few min- ,imn ImiDE1 ecanty or To dry lettuce after it has been utes before serving to get the most cution. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y .- rear of the airplane, it was shown in -It (Mlrtl ophitts tnd be do doubt that prompt a five months’ survey. The command washed, place in a small cloth bag out of them. afher iimilot iniedt. t IiitD nsglect. Ui Virtual elimination of taxes is pos­ and shake it thoroughly. The bag To save heat and keep the kitchen Alidlegoesslcmfiwi; oon’a have been winoing sible in Saratoga county as a result conducted the experiment on its —One ounce of Dlack cnoro than forty years, “statesm an” flight between Wash­ STATUS DOUBTFUL. . . Pauline will absorb the water but the shak­ clean, use pots and pans that fit neat­ Leaf 40 makes 6 gal* nation-wide reputation, of the county’s cut from pari-m utuel Betz, national women’s singles ing w ill not bruise the lettuce leaves. Ioas of effective aphid* .fed by grateful people ths betting at the race track. ington and Fairfield, Calif. Of the ly over burners so that all heat spray. Bay only in I t l ’,o u r neighbor/ Under a state law passed prim ar­ 1,020 passengers queried in the sur­ tennis champion, arrived at New To assure even browning of pan­ will be utilized. factory-sealed packages York after her tennis tour of Eu­ cakes on the griddle, rub the griddle Do not attem pt to remove grease •o insure full strength. ily to aid New York City, Sara­ vey, 959 favored reversed seating. T0MCC0 or-Ntooum toga county last year levied a 5 per Riding backward, ATC surgeons re­ rope. U. S. Lawn Tennis associa­ with a sm all bag of salt. This elim­ in its liquid form from floors. Pour I CHEMICU CORO. port, is safer in the case of crash tion has ordered her to end par­ inates smoking and simplifies clean­ ice w ater on the spots, then scrape ISCORfOMTED cent tax on race track betting. The ticipation in am ateur events due ing as well. the fat off w ith a knife. 10UISVILU 7. KT. county’s cut am ounted to $1,062,000, landings since passengers have the LOOK FOR THE LEAF ON THE PACKAGE and the budget is about $750,000. entire seat for support. to question on her standing. TBE DAVtB RECORD. HOCESVtLLE N. C.. UAY It 1M

Actually, the share of labor out ot th e income of industry has not r i s ­ en or fallen measurably during that IO O iaN G time. It has been steady regardless Training School For Nurses o f the ups and downs of unions. In Starling Piano Co. AHEAD 1909 among manufacturing indus­ GEORGE & BENSON t r i e s 9% of the employees were un­ DAVlS HOSPITAL 628 Weit Fourth St. Ptcsiicnl-Hctiinj M kjt ionized. .In 1945 the total was 45%. Statesville, N. C. Senrtjt. Jrfnnsas However, during this period the wage earners’ portion of the gross Free Tuition, Uniforms, Books, and Maintenance. WINSTON-SALEM v a lu e of manufactured products.re­ A Sound Thinker mained almost stationary — about New Classes Now Forming. 16%. We Are Agents For The Famous As I sat a few days ago in the Production Regulates Applicants Must Be Graduates Of An spacious ofHce of M r. John Snyder, Production makes the difference. Accredited High School secretary of the Treasury, and Iis Workers were wretchedly paid a Betsy Ross SpinnetPianos9 tened to that keen thinking gentle­ century ago. Thpy were paid, how­ Between 17 1-2 And 35 Years Of Age. man outline his views on certain ever, in the sam e proportion to what For Further Information Write monetary policies, I found myself they produced as our workers to­ Also Lester Upright wishing that all public thinking were day. Production per man hour in­ as clear, and as cognizant of good creased greatly in the last century, DAVIS HOSPITAL economic horse-sense. Statesville, N. C. and Grand Pianos In the first place the Secretary The workman’s pay jumped. This increase came about through invest 2 believes that a thorough study of the ment by American people in those necessary costs of government Big Stock Used Pianos should be made. He believes then factors which would raise produc­ that this cost should be reduced to tion. Superior plants and better the very minimum consistent with tools were set up for a larger pro­ In Good Condition. good government. In the second duction and higher income. Some of place he believes that a high na the most im portant factors that bet­ tional income is possible only if a tered labor’s position were contrib­ Household Goods and FurnitureofAU Kinds sound economy is maintained. This uted by the employers and inves­ sound economy must be based upon tors—the so-called “exploiters.” maximum production at high ef­ In a free competitive market, Pianos Tuned. Repainted and Rebuilt ficiency, which he feels would make business survival depends upon ef­ possible a large foreign trade. ficient production by using m ore and On Your Feet, Sam! better tools. It is not hard to recog­ Carolina’s Largest Piano Shop In the third place he believes we nize the high wages of America’s NOW should seriously undertake libera workmen today as the logical off­ payments on the national debt. spring of a society which encourages This should be done at once. To competition and individual initia­ m e that is just plain, common horsi ti v e . sense. It is just the way a wage By continuing to give business ini­ earner, farm er, merchant, or man­ tiative the go-ahead signal, we’re ufacturer, heavily in debt, with a setting the stage for greater gains large fam ily, but still in good health, and benefits to labor. By perm itting would have to plan if he expected too much power to fall into the OPEN hands of irresponsible union groups ever to get on his feet and leave any and government bureaus, we are de­ The heritage to his children. feating our own purposes. Brains, Uncle Sam is heavily in debt, his perspiration, and initiative given children have adopted spendthrift free rein in a democratic society And In Our habits,' have lost the art of hard represent the only real approach to work, are quarreling with one an­ a workable Utopia. Davie Record other, and are growing more and more inclined to leave the worrying to the old man. The need of the hour is sound counsel from Wash­ Uncle Sam Says NEW LOCATION ington for the entire nation to real­ I Has Been Published Since 1899 ize its critical condition, and to act accordingly. A Soimd Program BELOW OVERHEAD BRIDGE Secretary Snyder’s program needs to be understood, for it is one in which the whole nation can partici­ 47 Years pate. His three point program (in my own words) would be about as f o llo w s : See Us For AU Others hare come and gone-your I. Stop the fantastic waste in al­ most every department of govern­ m ent. Pare costs rigorously, forget­ county newspaper keeps going. ting political expediency. . Let industry reduce prices un­ Your Building Supplies Sometimes it has seemed hard to til the profits stand at a very low level. Let labor aim for maximum make “buckle and tongue” meet but production, in order to get a real raise through lower prices. Such soon the sun shines and again we production will permit active for­ Old Junior ever ask you whether Nails9 Doors9 Roofing? Windows9 eign m arkets, a thing not only neces­ ou ever bit a home run? This to sary for us but for other nations as Sie tim e of the year when questions march on. Our faithful subscribers, like that one will come poppin’ at w e ll. pop. Well, daddy, you can look Metal Lathe9 3. Let taxes remain on a broad junior right in the eye and say truth­ most of whom pay promptly, give us base, with only those cuts being fully: “Yes, son, I did m any tim es,” made which are necessary to induce (that is if you are investing in Sav­ courage and abiding faith in our investment in the tools of produc­ ings Bonds every payday.) Figure Brown Coat and Finishing Lime tion, while we all do our part to re­ it out yourself. Every Savings Bond duce the very heavy national debt. represents a four-base hit for jun­ fellow man. Steady Employment ior’s future. Even Babe Ruth couldn’t bit one over the fence every Personally, I would modify item time he came to bat. Step to the If your neighbor is not taking The three. It is my opinion that if re­ plate, dad, and clout one m ore Sav­ ductions in the budget were serious­ ings Bond into your strong box. ly and studiously undertaken, all Some day junior will stand up and Record tell him to subscribe. The three points Secretary Snyder fea­ cheer a real home run-hitter. Smith-Dwi ggins tures could be achieved, and we U. S. Treasury Department price is only $1.50 per year in the could still obtain at the same time a real reduction in income taxes. Comparatively high taxes we m ust Uncle Sam Says State, and $2.00 in other states. have. The costs of national living, in times of peace but amidst quar­ Lumber Company relsome and aggressive neighbors, m ay continue to run high. But there When You Come To Town are certain reductions that by all Mocksville, N. C. means should be made in order to encourage more venture capital. We Make Our Office Your shall continue to need wide invest­ m ent of private capital in tools. That will mean more jobs and more steady employment. Headquarters.

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yoUR FLOWER See You. FOR MARCH- Q llM lW r - t/io ter This is getting-ready tim e for my 1« farm er nieces and nephews. Today’s <5000 plowing and investment in money BORN WITHIN WtIQOETIE and labor may or may not pay THIS WEEK YOU TO ARE EVEN-TEMPERED, ALWAVS THEY WQULD READ YOUR AD off in rich crops. There’s a big IF FBKNDLyANP WLEWE in every farm family’s life. If the HAKATAStE SIFB AHP TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE sun shines, if it doesn’t rain too FOR OAV KINDNESSES mucb, if we have a drought—if, if, SOCIAL WITH if. However, there’s one crop which LIFE APPROPRIATE has no “if’ side. It’s a crop of Sav­ 111 •THANK VOO*

aW R E SHALL THE PRVSS. THE PEOPLE'S UGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN.”

VOLUMN XLVIII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY MAY 21, 1947 . NUM BER 42

NEWS OF LONG AGO. I Haven’t Time That National Debt O f The Liquor Situation Facts About Smallpox Seen Along Main Street Rav. Walter E. Iienhaur. Hiddeoite. N. C. j C. G. Vaidell, in The State. While no great danger of a wide By The Street Rambler. Wbat Wu Happening In Davie I h ven’t time to gad about. In looking over the April -. 12th apread epidemic exists at this mo* 0 0 0 0 0 0 Despite the bear stories on the Before Tbe New- Deal Used Ujp Or sit and fume and fret and pout; I issue of State, I ran across the ar- ment every community in North Mrs. Joe Spry eating pie and status of the Federal budget for the I haven’t time by day or night tide dealing with liquor, and am Carolina should be on guard a- drinking coca-coIa—Lonnie Rich­ The Alphabet, Drewned Tbc present fiscal year, which stories To read what sinful people write; passing along a little experience of gainst smallpox. As usual a few ardson parked in front of dry have been coming out of Washing­ Hoge and Plowed Up Tbe I haven't time to chew and smoke, mine, cases of this disease have broken goods store—Otis Hendrix selling ton, D. C., since January i, John Cotton and Corn. Or lounge abotr and langh and I have been too busy with the out here and there in the United green bananas—Mrs. Woodrow W. Hanes, native of Winston Sa joke. college here to deal much in poli­ States this spring. The disease Wilson buying stamps—Spurgeon (Davie Record, Mav 23,1907.) lem, who was under secretary of Because I have so much to do tics, but some years ago, I was has been reported recently in both Anderson coming out of meat P. P. Green, of Nestor, was in the treasury for a time in Frank­ I know that’s good and worth preaching for a few Sundays at North and South Carolina. market—Mrs. C. B. Freeman mail­ town Monday. lin D. Roosevelt's administration, while too. Bishopville, S. C. One day, a Smallpox epidemics were serious ing letters—Miss Jo Cooley parked Clifton Meroney came in last testified to a committee in Con I haven’t time for baseless aims. group of men told me thev were in this State up to 50 years ago. in front of Mocksville Hospital— week from Oak Ridge Institute. gress that we will win np the pre­ For picture shows and idle games; afraid their county was going to Compulsory vaccination in our Mrs. B. I. Smith, Jr., shopping in Mrs. J. H. Sprinkle has been sent fiscal year on June 30 with a I haven’t time to steal and He. vote for liquor, and asked me to public schools and the great efforts meat shop—Gossip Club members right sick for the past few days. surplus of three or four billions Or serve the devil on the sly; say something on the subject Sun of the Public HeaTth Service have quarreling about the flavor of Miss Helen Allison attended Now they privately admit there I haven’t time to curse and drink. dav. I told them I had never spo­ tended to wipe this disease out, Bear Creek water—Old and new Salem Academy commencement. will be a surplus and it is satd that And think the thoughts the wick ken on this subject, but if they but if we grow careless and relax mayor and city attorney consult* Mr. O. C. Austin, of Thomas- a forthcoming statement will pre­ ed think. wanted me to sav something, I our efforts, epidemics will recur ing on Main street—Lady carry­ ville, was in town last week visit' dict a balance of a billion and a Because I choose the work sublime would do my best. beyond any shadow of doubt. ing dog in her arms across square ing home folks. half at the end of June. Even this That keeps me busy all the time. This is a short statement of what Statistics show that more than —Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Rev. T. A. Boone, who has been figure is two billion less than what I said: “This Is the Erst time 100,000 cases of smallpox were re­ looking for something to eat— visiting his son in Indian Terri' I haven’t time to do things bad Mr, Hanes said that by the end ot have ever been called upon to make ported in the United States in Clarence Elam extracting checks tory, returned home last week. And make my fellowmen quite sad; the next fiscal year June 30. 1948 , a political speech, especiuily about 1921, ebout 50,000 cases in 1931, from envelopes—Ernest Hunt sit­ We don’t hear anything about I haven’t time to sing the songs the government will have a surplus liqnor. However, I am a South 346 cases in 1945 and 356 cases in ting on bus station bench discuss­ erecting that graded school build- that so amuse the woridly throngs; of from 9 to 11 billion dollars, Carolinian—born and raised in 1946. So far this year there have ing Bear Creek water—Dentist ing. The building should be com> I haven’t time to go the way spending on whether the Republi Charleston, and an ontstanding been 97 cases in the United States. counting filthv lucre into hands pleted for the fall term. The wicked travel day by day. cans In Congress cut the budget 4J4 characteristic of a South Carolin Between March I arid April 22, of preacher—Miss Betty Honey­ Mt. E. L. Gaither and familyat- Because I’m serving Christ my or 6 billion dollars. tan is said to be that he is a good there wers 12 cases in New York tended the Salem Academy com­ Lord cutt eating chocolate bar. If Mr. Hanes’ figures are rea­ citizen. I am prood to believe this Citywith 2 deaths. One death mencement last week. Thcir dau' And working for a rich reward. sonably enough money on hand for is true. Now if anv of vod fellows from the disease was reported in ghter, Miss Sarah, and niece, Miss Too Many “Days” It takes a lot of time to pray both the contemplated tax reduc vote for liquor, you don't expect New Jersey, April 17. Duringthe Mary Heitman, were members of Gastonia Gazette. And arorksbip God along life’s tion, now planned by the Republi­ vour wife or children, or niggers, past week new cases of die dis­ the graduating class. Wbat is so rare as a day in June? way; cans, and for a nice payment on to buv it. If you did. you would ease have been reported as follows: Mr. Mach Langston, one of Da­ A day nobody sponsors To give mankind the blessed truth the national debt never have tt in your county. Indiana 6, Texas 4, Oklahoma 2, vie’s .best citizens, who lived in If you have a pet project for a And help to save our Nations If the late figures unexpectedly Therefore, you are hoping that Mississippi I, Nebraska I. The the Nestor neighborhood, died special holiday to honor somebody youth; show a balanee instead of a deficit, your neighbor’s wife or children or disease incidence has always been Sunday night. He leaves a wife or something, get it in early, ad The read and study God’s good it is not believed, however, that niggeis. will buy the stuff, and vou highest in those states and locali­ and several small children.. vises Pathfinder news magazine. Word Presideat Trumun will consent to a will profit thereby. If you call that ties which do not compel vacci­ The infant daughter of Mr. and The field is crowded. The num­ That one with sin may not be law to rednce taxes at this time. being a good neighbor, well I am nation. Mrs. John Minor died Sunday ber of availnble days grown smaller. blurred; The Democratic Ieadeis say that all sorry for you.” The liquor folks Anyone and everyone can be morning. The runeral services For years, the country limped a- And so I haven’t time for sin money saved now should be used lost their rlection, and they told completely protected against this were conducted at the residence Iong with such well establishad If life eternal I shall win. to cut thenaiional debt, us it should me that my few observations bad disease by vaccination every three Monday morning by Rev. C. S. ho’idavs as Naw Year’s Day, be cut as much as possible in time carried the vote. or four years. It is extremely sel­ Cashwell, and die remains were I haven’t precious time to spend Washington’s Birthday, Memorial of business prosperity. Republi­ Now JTr. Goerch 1 I believe this dom that anyone is made serious­ laid t° rest at Fork Church Mon­ For what would bring a dreadfnl Day. 4 th of July, Armistice Dav, cans estimate that th eir t x !educ­ to he everlastingly true; and no ly sick by vaccination, even the day evening. end; Thanksgiving and Christmas. tion plan will help business and the man would cast a vote for it if he smallest babies, therefore it is un­ Last Saturday while Mr, George I haven’t time to court the world But now Congress has before ‘it government income under lower, thought his immediate familv would, wise to neglect this attention. Felker, of the Kappa section, was And travel health her flag unfurled oroposals for a General PnIaski rates may be as large as the income develop into drunkaids I believe In this day and time when no tightening a shoe on his horse, it I haven’t time I want to spare Day, Dedication Cav, U S. Marine under the present rates. the people of North Carolina, like community in North Carolina lies got frightened at a calf and ran For foolish programs on the air Corps Day, American Indian Day, Of course, the Democratic lead­ those of South Carolina, want to more than a few hours by plane badcward over Mr' Felket. skin­ Therefore I spand my time for God Good Friday, World War 11 Vic­ ers, especially the New Deaiers, are be good neighbors, and any fellow ot bus from any other section of ning his leg and knee badly. The And go the way that saints have tory Day, Nationai Farm Day, trod. not worried about the national debt. who votes to put the temptation of the continent we must take pains doctor thinks it'will go hard with Nation-Wide Bible Reading Period, They have told us time and time Itquor before the people of this to prevent any large number of him, as he is 80 years old. National Heart Week. Grand­ C. I. 0 . vs Communism again not to bother with it, after state isn’t being a good neighbor. people in the community, from Thos. B. PameIL 31, son of Mr. all, we owe it to ourselves Some mother’s Day, Patriot’s Day, Con­ Philadelphia Bulletin. [Chas. G Vardell is Dean of growing up unvaccinated, To do and Mrs. J. T. Parnell, of this city, of them actually seem to believe a stitution Dav Tnotnas Alva Edison Acttonof the Pennsylvania In­ music at Salem College. Editor.] so is merely fiirting with danger. died at the Twin-City Hospital in big national debt is a good thing. Da«>, National Freedam Day axd dustrial Union Council, C I. O., We are all familiar with what Winston on May I7th, following Wbat really concerns them is Shut-Iu’s Day. in barring Communists and mem­ Plight Of Displaced happened in New York City two a two weeks illness with typhoid that tax reduction and lessened Nobody yet has proposed an bers of other un-American groups or three weeks ago when a Mexi­ fever and an operation. Funeral government spending will mean Overworked Press Agent's Day. from holding office in the Council Persons can with confluent smallpox ar­ services were conducted on May cutting toe bureacratic payroll. will help to raise member labor or- Thirty million people are wan­ rived in that city by bus. He was 18th, at the home in Winston, That is why they don’t want it. ga izations in public esteem. There dering up and down and ucross admitted to a hospital where he Churchill’s Reply with Bishop Rondthaler and Dr. Neither do the faithful on the pub­ Europe, bewildered, homeless, un. is no do’ubt that union members are died in the course of a few hours. ( Dut ham Herald) H. A. Brown officiating, and the lic payroll, even if in thousands of wanted wherever thev tnrn. They of the same opinion as other patri It was not until his death that the Henrv Wallace evoked one of body laid to rest in Salem ceme­ cases there is no work for them to are persons driveo from their homes otic Americans in recognizing the disease was properly recognized. the classic statement of the day tery. Surviving are the widow do.—Union Republican. following boundarv changes Ac- disruptive aims of the American This was after he had been trav­ from England’s great leader, Wins­ and little son,' the parents, four cording to Rev. Henry Ruark of Communists. eling about sick for several days. ton Ch.irchill. Mr. Churchill didn’t brothers and one sister. Mr. Par­ Chapel Hill, state charman for the Trade unions are an accepted Hoover Dam There was no tilling how manv like much wbat M t . Wallace had nell had held a position with die church appeal for clothing, most part of American life. Labor un Columbia State. persons had been exposed or where to sav, Wbat friend of the Unit­ Southern Railway for four years, of these people have been driven ions are intended to work within A Democratic President on Wed­ they were. Let this happen in any ed States and its policy wonld? having for some time been con­ out with only as much of their the framework of onr system of nesday signed the bill giving or re­ community where the majority of Wallace accused Mr Churchill ductor between Winston and belongings as could he carried on free enterprise. The great major storing the name of a former Re­ people are unvaccinated and then of having a convietion that war is Charlotte. their backs, bnt private advices in­ ity of them have done so, and have publican President to what has see what happens. nevitable to which Mr. Churchill Wednesday night, May 15th, af­ dicate that some were only per­ secured improvement of wages and been called, since 1933 , Boulder ALFRED MORDECAI, M. D. replied, ’’War is not inevitable, ter'months of suffering, W. F» mitted to take the clothing they working conditions for millions of Dam. Between 1930 and 1933 . the Health Officer. but it would be inevitable if Bri­ Williams, 62, passed away at his happened to be wearing at the time Americans, whether members of name was what It will now, pre­ tain and the United States were to home at Smith Grove. About 28 of expuision. unions or not. sumably remain Hoover Dam. In Costly Service . foliow the policv of appeasement vears ago Mr. Williams was badly An eyewitness description writ, Communists are revolutionaries 1933 former Secretary of the Inter­ The Charlotte Observer carried and one sided disarmeut which hurt in a runaway at Salisbury, ten by a polish doctor gives the who do not accent the basic princi­ ior Ickes rechristened it. The re­ an interesting item a few davs ago brought ahont the last wai.” A when he was thrown from his general idea: ‘‘Homeless, uproot­ ples of our economic and political christening was unfortunate in two about Representative Harvev Mor succinct but classic answer for Mr. buggy and received injuries which ed from their native soii, the peo­ systems. Whatever tactical moves ways. First, the structnre is not tis’ financial experiences during Wellace and the world. the doctors thoughs brought a- ple wandered along the highways. are made by the Communist partv, located in Boulder Canyon but in the receut sessions of the legisla­ bout the chmplications which re­ Sick, exhausted, covered with ver­ its constant aim is to disrupt order Black Canyon, 20 miles away. Se ture in Raleigh. sulted in his death. He was sher­ min, they somehow press forward Iv processes of reform, with the ul­ cond, former President Hoover had Mr. Morris received a state draft iff of Davie county for four years. toward one goal—a new home But Walker Funeral Home timate object of destroying our earned the honor, not by being in the amount of $537 for his ser­ Funeral and burial services took wherever they go thev are turned AMBULANCE SERVICE competitive system. President but by giving his time vices That’s $600 salary minus place at Smidi Grove. away, ordered 0 n, misdirected, DAY OR NIGHT It seems obvious that no mem and energy to the Colorado River £65 federal withholding tax This Dr. A. W. Wiseman died Mon­ brought back for new instructions, her of such a group is entitled to Compact, •* without which there was exactly $6.02 for each dav of Phone 48 day evening, May 13th, at his and then ordered on again.” be a leader in labor organizations could have been no division ot the the the 88 day session—two cent Mocksville, N. C home in Jerusalem, at the advan­ They are people of all faiths and aiming to promote the well being of waters between the upper and low­ more than he had to pay for bis ced age of 73 years. The doctor nationalities, and because there are workers n a f;eo society. er basins and hence no dam. hotel room.. was bom in Davidson county but so many of them, their ca e seems Mr. Hoover did not build the When the session was over, Mr. had lived the mosi of his life at hopeless. Most of them are doom Town and County dam. But he did work manfully Morris discovered that he had spent Jerusalem. He was a remarkable ed to die as wanderers, the unhap­ DAVlE BRICK and unselfishly tor the welfare of a total of $ 1,294 —f°r that hotel man, with a fine memory, a safe Some people insist that th e' way py backwash of the greatest hu the people of the people of the Co room, meals, travel and miscellan and painstaking physician and en­ to have the country is to make a man upheaval ot all times,—States­ COMPANY Iorado River Valley, and fair-mind­ eous necessities. The difference joyed the confidence of the entire town O tu of it while other are con. ville Daily. tent to leave the country as it is ed persons of both major parties between the amount he received in community. His remains were DEALERS IN laid to rest at Jerusalem. To the while they move off to .where wilt applaud the belated justice that that salary check from the state is now done him. Political Greenhorns and the amount be spent serving in widow and daughter we extend town already is. —New Era. Those Senators who want to the assembly was / 757, whicl^ had our deepest sympathy in this sad G O O D C O A L hour. A good man, a useful citi­ We don't like to make X learn why so few Republicans were] to come out of Morris’ own pocket. zen, a faithful husband andjfather READ THE AD$ marks after your name. appointed postmasters in the last] ------Day' Phone 194 • N ight Fhone 119 14 vears ntnst I e unsaphisticati d 1 Now IS the time to sub— has gone to his reward. Peace to Along With Um Nmvo Mocksville, N. C. his ashes. Land posters at this office. freshmen.—Philadelphia Inquirer, scribe for The Record,

9 THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

BI! CLASSIFIED Cooperative A ction N ets Homes DEPARTMENT JL I BUILDING MATERIALS CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINES 209 to 240 blocks hour, others hand or power 45 to Some Cities T alk’ Housing; 100 hour, brick machines, batch mixera anv size, motors and Ras engines. MADI­ SON EQUIPMENT CO.. Madison. Temu Like « try ’s solq I I i I P l M emphis Actually Builds Hydro-Electric on BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. a happy M jpL-./ z y . jj. ■ -j ^ Earn €59 day with a portable popcorn ma­ V eterans —* — — — - y 45 4 ^ . chine! Complete mach. $135. Write for par- in Eatonl Farms Fills Needs tic. Also popcorn, seasoning, bags, boxes. By BAUKHAGE Bleyina Popcorn Co., NashviUe, Temu m en. Netvs Analyst and Commentator. DRT CLEANING plant for sale. Will sell F rom l Serves as Substitute as single unit or by piece. Combination press machines, tumblers, extractors, dry ceased a WNU Service, 1616 Eye Street, N. W., cuts his own timber, hauls it to his cleaning wheels, wet wash wheels, boiler President Washington, D. C. own sawmill for sawing, drying and Central Power Service and stoker. Can be seen any' time at Fort McClellan. Ala. SAMUEL SlLVER- This presa (This is the fourth of a series de- cutting, then hauls it direct to his STEIN. Post Tailor Shop No. 2. opening of | own building sites in size and Despite the progress made by cribing how American ingenuity is power suppliers in "electrifying ru­ RAISE AND SELL live bait In your base­ Poppies, helping to solve one of Americas amount wanted. So much waste is ment or garage. Tremendous demand, big ral-America,” the task is so vast profits. Plans. Instructions only $1.00. ally by ttJ biggest problems—the Gd. housing eliminated that the leftover lumber that thousands of farms will not be ARMOUR’S, 4455 E. 130th, Cleveland. Ohio nation duj shortage.) from a whole house can be hauled reached by electric lines for several Memorial I away in one wheelbarrow. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WASHINGTON. — Thirty-five hun­ years. A number of these farms 21 million When brick couldn’t be had in the THEY SOLVE HOUSING PROBLEM . . . Confronted with a housing ONE LEWIS-SHEPARD electric fork lift dred new homes started in one year problem, Dee Ainsworth and Mrs. Marion MacConnelI of Los Angeles are located far from existing or tru ck 12-ft. vertical lift. 2-ton capacity. the 1947 sd is a pretty good record for any fair­ Memphis area, Johnson still man­ contemplated distribution lines. One rectifier charger for above. Practical­ aged. He got brick on a swap basis purchased a wartime LCVP (landing craft, personnel) for $700 and con­ ly brand new. Make us an offer. M sized community—especially when verted it into this trim boat with living accommodations. They will Farmers need not have to delay J. C. PRATHER0 K lR V E N tS** —obtaining critical materials and or do without electricity and the con­ Colnmbas - - - Georgia Buddy I the year is 1946, and the city, sail to Central America ports aboard their floating home. abled ex I Memphis, Tenn., had never started labor for a brick-making concern venience, time and labor-saving ap­ which used the items thus supplied pliances and production equipment FARMS AND RANCHES governmea more than 2,400 units a year before. their occi Some two thousand of last year’s to make brick for Johnson projects. it operates—if they have available a 327 ACRE FARM for sale at prewar price. A real home! Fine 9-room house on High­ are distinl “starts” were completed in 1946. If he couldn’t find the mate­ IVElES REVIEW stream which will provide a head of way 90: running water, bath, electricitv, outbuildings. 3Vs acres tobacco allotment. copyrights Now in the spring of 1947 while rials he needed around Mem­ water in sufficient volume to operate Good land: one minute drive to city limits. some communities still talk about phis, he went where he could a hydro-electric unit. In most cases, GEORGE WARGO Frencl and wish for housing, Memphis is buy them. He has sent em­ Tornadoes W reak Havoc a small dam is required and a pond, Live Oak. Fla. Snwannee women going right ahead finishing up the ployees by air all the way to the thus formed for power purposes, HELP WANTED—MEN devasta| rest of the 1946 starts and under­ also may be used for watering stock, were west coast to pick'up windows PRINTER Stoneman for cylinder and rob­ taking more. and doors, even paying retail fire protection or recreation. Such bers. Modem Florida plant specializing m it inang units are capable of producing di­ fine color and-book work. Permanent situ­ sale in I The answer to this old southern prices for them when he bad to. Blast K ills Eight M iners ation, good salary and working condi­ city’s success in housing lies partly rect or alternating electric current tions. Write, wire or call collect. was de\j But Johnson couldn’t do as well f - — —jgpnj; -si in the coopera- TORNADOES: at low cost and make use of wa­ ROSE PRINTING CO.. Tallahassee. Fla. the rcli| as he does nor keep his costs to vet­ ter which might otherwise be wast­ pies to : t ■ I tive attitude of erans so low without cooperation of MISCELLANEOUS * I ' l , j city officials who Path of Destruction ed. but still * t — JBJt* I are very con­ the community. In Memphis the Just Like the Movies MOTHERS-TO-BE! GCt list names for flowers. I city repays builders of' approved Devastating tornadoes cut a wide Baby with meanings: Essential Baby's scious of the vet- Just like in the movies, Film Actor Needs Booklet, both FREE. NEW YORK subdivisions for their expense in in­ swath through midwestern and east­ Errol Flynn was the hero of a real- KIDDIE SERVICE, 475 Fifth Ave., N.T.C. V.F.W. e r a n s housing stalling utilities. The Memphis light, ern states, leaving a wide path of ganizatioil problem , and life rescue of Tom -IE Andrea, another UILT PIECES: Beautiful prints, wash- gas and water division, which is destruction in their wake. actor, who was thrown from his horse. sle. For quilts, pot holders, pillows, etc. sale on a \ partly to individ­ Striking in a thickly populated The actors were galloping in the Bat­ FREE PATTERN and DESIGNS, with Entire ual builders who publicly owned, has gone so far as 500 pieces. $1.98 c.o.d. plus postage. to permit utility connections even rural area south of Fairmont, N. C., tle of Gettysburg with the Union pay­ <3 bdls. $4.98». P. A. SAVAGE, 1339 E. used for have been will­ SCapitol St., Washington, D. C. a high-riding twister killed at least roll when D’Andrea s horse stumbled ties amorl ing to m a k e when no meters were available. Thus, quite a number of houses one person, left 'an estimated 300 in a gopher hole and threw him. Flynn FOR SALE—BARGAIN pendents,! price sacrifices, grabbed him from under the dying Complete SEC synthetic dry cleaning unit. were finished and families were homeless and caused severe dam­ Excellent condition. Terms. Can be seen the V.F.ttl work long hours age to tobacco crops. hooves. To provide a typical movie in operation in Chattanooga. and do whatever housed, without having to wait for ending, neither ivas injured. WILSON SALES COMPANY h | the hard-to-get meters. The death toll from a tornado 400 Union St. - - - Nashville, Tenn. was necessary to which leveled the communities of The Sful As a result of this cooperation FROZEN CUSTARD MACHINES ing 640 acf overcome short­ Bright Water and Garfield in north­ Screen husbands and wives must Immed. delivery. Brand new. Write or wire Johnson last fall had completed 55 J. Spcncl Baukhage ages of mate­ sleep in twin beds one foot apart in I SAMUEL D. LIPMAN two-bedroom houses which went to west Arkansas was placed at .nine. P.O. Be* 596 - - Jax Beach, Florida rials. The business section of Bright Wa­ films shown for the British pub­ Ebb SpeI Take Wallace E. Johnson for ex­ Memphis vets for $5,250. Offier lic, British censors ruled. That, they NEW COMPLETE Modem Equipment for prices are comparably low, $6,000 ter, population 100, was virtually explain, "discourages cuddling.” Be- Laundries and Dry Cleaning Plants. Im­ ample—a builder who started in destroyed. m ediate d elivery. JA M E S E . COX CO.. 723 December, 1939, to construct one to $7,000, and even in the lowest cause censors spotted a scene in "My Ponce De Leon Place NJB., Atlanta. Ga, house and who now has to his credit brackets Johnson tries for good de­ Most destructive of the twisters Awful Wife” in which Franchot Tone t sign. He switches roof lines or the was one which tore through small and Lucille Ball snooze in twin beds POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP, several thousand. pushed together, the scene must be He is devoting all his energy and set of a house on a lot, and utilizes towns in Missouri and Iowa, causing BABY CHICKS, Blood tested. Special AAA 13 casualties in the small town of re-shot. Cost, $30,000. Reds. White Rocks. Eng. Legs.. B. Rocks. ingenuity to housing veterans these other means to avoid the sameness Wyandottes and Crosses, assorted, our se­ days. It takes energy and ingenuity generally characteristic of rows of Worth, Mo. More than 50 others lection $5.95,100. Prompt shipment. C.O.D. were injured and property damage SUPERIOR CHICKS too, but this man who, during the houses in developments. Inciden­ freight, derailing its engine anc Box 13A - Atlanta, Ga. war, was completing a house for a tally he recently was awarded a was estimated in the thousands of tender. I K.W. unit on a ranch in Montana. war worker every two and a half prize by National Home Builders dollars. The same tornado lashed on The collision occurred at Boyei TRAVEL across into Iowa, striking at Clio, hours has what it takes. association for “Meritorious House Eidge, near Huntingdon, not fai The electrical capacity of units, VACATION AT THE For example, last September Design in 1947." where extensive property damage from sites of the previous Rec .uch as that illustrated, varies from OCEAN FRONT resulted but no loss of life was re­ FLAGLER BEACH HOTEL when lumber couldn’t be bought for The tenants appreciate this. Not Arrow and Sunshine Special trail k to 10 kilowatts. For example: BATHING—FISHING love or money, Johnson bought land ported. \ typical unit will generate one kilo- MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW long ago one couple, the first ten­ wrecks, both of which also were ir. AT LOW SUMMER BATES I n with standing merchantable timber ants in a new subdivision, gave a Narrowly averting the heavily the pre-dawn hours. vatt, with an eight-foot head of wa- FLAGLER BEACH, FLA. and a sawmill camp near Potts Sunday night supper for all of John­ populated city of Dallas, Tex., a er, having a flow of 190 cubic feet 20 Miles North of Daytona Camp, Miss., close to Memphis. son’s workers—the shipping clerks, tornado smashed briefly to earth on PALESTINE: >f water per minute. As the head This purchase made possible a timekeepers, the general manager, the city’s eastern outskirts, then sf water increases, the volume re- triple play which has paid off in the truck drivers and all the people bounced skyward and disappeared. Explosive Issue iuired decreases for the operation In its wake, two persons were dead savings of time and money. Johnson who helped build the house. The explosive Palestine questior >f a generator of given capacity. and four were injured. Two other Thus, with a head of 25 feet, a hydro- Buy and Hold Your Texas twisters caused less damage. was marked by the usual wranglinf and confusion in action before the dectric unit will generate one kilo-' vatt with a volume flow of only 68 U. S. Savings Bonds MINES: steering committee of the United Nations general assembly. :ubic feet of water per minute. An ught-foot head is all that is needed ★★★★★★★★★★★★★Ar BUDDII Another Tragedy The 14-nation steering committee 'or those generating from one-half derived Disaster struck again in the ever- rejected requests from the Aral o five kilowatts. Poppy s dangerous coal mines, an under­ countries for the assembly to debate ■widows ground explosion in the Small at this session the question of can V O O s t P t I V t E S j? V.F.W. celing the British mandate ovet 'ungicides Tested To bold your loose uppers and low­ Rapids, Spring Hill mine near Terre Haute, ers comfortably secure all day—and Ind., snuffing out the lives of eight Palestine and freedom for the Holy every day, try dentist’s amazing dis* are sho 3y Vegetable Mice covery called STAZE. Not a "messy” miners. Three others survived the Land. powder! STAZE is pleasant-to-use the nuri Scales of Easter lily bulbs are paste. Get 35c tube at druggist blast. Dr. Oswaldo Aranha of Brazil, today! Accept no substitute! assembly president, failed to effecl very subject to attack by a fungus consists The 11 miners were repairing and causing scale rot, which accounts C V A V B Holds AU Oay or \ tages, no] f improving the ventilating system of a compromise be­ S T A Z E Your Hooey Backi fore the cru cial for their adoption by Drs. W. D. Mc­ tecture the mine to prepare it for federal Clellan and N. W. Stuart, U.S.D.A. is a $35,< inspection. Closed since the general committee m eet­ ing. agricultural research division, in de­ the V.F.j safety shutdown of April I, the mine termining the effectiveness of vari- had failed to pass the first federal The Arabs denied DELdUSE Approx inspection. that their proposal aus fungicides at the Beltsville sta­ and dau{ called for immedi- tion. CHICKENS Iy disabl| The disaster was the fourth seri­ One fact that makes these “vege­ at the he Community cooperation aids home builders of Memphis, Tenn., in ous mine accident of the year. Ma­ a te independence completing badly needed housing projects. These houses are typi­ for Palestine. They table mice” particularly useful in BLACK LEAF ■ fits of ai jor catastrophe was the Centralia, testing work is that all the scales - tap along roosts and food, clo cal of the low-cost projects completed by Wallace E. Johnson. 111., explosion of March 25, which insisted they mere­ smear—body heat of fowls ly wanted a full from one bulb are genetically the releases nicotine fumes turn, thi took a toll of 111 lives. Ten miners which kill chicken-lire and these ch Dr. Aranha discussion of the feather-mites. Cap-Brush were killed April 10 in a gas explo­ problem and recog­ Applicator saves nicotine. come usi sion at Exeter, Pa., and 15 lost nition by the assembly of the prin­ Insist on original factory- Childrq Underpass Dobm s Old Trees their lives Jaruary 15 at Plymouth, sealed packages to insure groups, Pa. ciple of ultimate independence. full stfength. With some friends I sat looking How much better would we TOBACCO BY-PRODUCTS I tage surf ALEMAN: er” whc through a window on Lafayette be, I insisted, with our surreys WRECKS: CHEMICAL CORPORATION Square just as the leaves reached with the fringe on top instead !MCORPOmCD their wi Cordial Welcome IOUISVHiC 7. KENTUCKY the “hoil the point where they screened An­ of our automobiles and our Third for Pennsy drew Jackson, sitting on a horse trees instead of parking space? First Mexican chief executive mother which somebody described as hav­ In the eerie pre-dawn hours, the ever to make a state visit to Wash­ dren. ing two feet firmly planted (like a A survey made by the highway third wreck on the Pennsylvania ington, Pres. Miguel Aleman was radical) in the air. Soon the foliage director of the District of Colum­ railroad’s middle Pennsylvania di­ given a cordial reception on his trip GIRLS! WOMEN! bia, H. C. Whitehurst, shows that Each will come down like a hood, cover­ vision in three months killed four to the nation’s capital. try this if you’re program1 ing the skeleton branches which 52,000 vehicles skirt the circle persons and injured 34, eight seri­ As the personal guest of President every day, not counting buses and ously. servant-; now are still showing through the Truman, the visiting dignitary par­ wreath green. trolley cars. It is estimated that in The American, New York to St. ticipated in a full schedule of events less than 10 years 68,000 cars a day NERVOUS pies at Trees were on our minds for we Louis flyer, jolted into rods of sheet arranged in his honor by the state, On 'CERTAIN DAYS* Of M oatb- Soldier will be nosing by. That is the reason steel protruding from the sides of war and navy departments and had just walked down Connecticut for the underpass. Do female functional monthly disturb­ cry at o: avenue, which for several blocks is two gondola cars of a moving Mexican embassy officials. ances make you feel nervous, Irritable, War I The two circles already operated freight train, the impact ripping a so weak and tired out—at such times? being deforested so that a tunnel In speeches before the Pan-Amer­ The Easter lily with from 40 to 60 T h en do try Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vege­ cathrdr; can be drilled underneath Dupont upon were Thomas Circle, an eight- tremendous hole in the side of the ican union and congress, President table Compound to relieve such symp­ smalier scales of almost china-like smooth­ tom s. I t ’s famous for this! Taken regu­ Circle. Washington is famous for its point intersection, and Scot Circle, fourth car of the American and Aleman urged Western Hemisphere at the six-points. Since then the accident damaging the engine, mail car and ness is well adapted to its “monse" larly — Plnkham’s Compound helps trees but of late years the automo­ republics to assure “the independ­ role in testing of fungicides. build up resistance against such dis­ through; bile has caused the destruction of rate has dropped 75 per cent, the another coach. No cars were de­ ence of each nation through the soli­ tress. Also a great stomachic tonicl posts. commission reports. railed. I VEQCTXfllC many of the finest. Widening of darity of all.” same, and for that reason the vul­ COMPONNft Anothi streets sometimes necessitates re­ It is going to cost $3,800,000 to A moment later another freight The Mexican chief executive uti­ nerability to attack of the rot is uni­ tion’s pi moval of trees. Frequently ancient operate on Dupont Circle—and the train ripped into the sheet steel pro­ lized the visit to begin preliminary form. trees. W NU-7 20-47 of a Iuii oaks, elms or ginkgos are cut down truding from the other side of the discussions on an American loan. Some other advantages of this new secrtiar and replaced with saplings. method are that the scales can be presents Underpasses to take care of the used at any time of the year if prop­ Ship pos traffic have burrowed under two of COSTS UP, INCOME DOWN erly handled, the effect of the dis­ W h en Y ou r unit, fo our circles already and now “my” ease attack on the scales can be Memork circle, Dupont (I live only three read with ease because they are Back Hurts* anchor : blocks from it), is to experience a smooth and almost white, the chem­ And Your Strength and tribute I similar operation. It will never be ical to be tested can be applied as marine the same. Qf course, Dupont Circle E aiergY I b B e l o w P a r Farm Product Prices D ecline dust and in a suspension or solution, It may he caused by disorder of Wd- lives at is not quite the same as it was when the equipment is simple and takes . Bey function that permits poisonous I first saw it three decades ago little space. waste to accumulate. For truly many WASHINGTON. — Prices of farm has been under way for many the bureau reported that “prices or people feel tired, weak and miserable when it was the center of the social products declined about I per cent months. when the kidneys fail to remove excess C a t Di and diplomatic section. nearly every group of products acids and other ifaste matter from the during the month ended April 15 The index for these prices in mid- bought averaged somewhat higher Chick Glands Bigger Mood. I was bemoaning this “official after reaching record levels in mid- You may suffer nagging backache; And Pi April was 230 per cent of the 1909-14 than the final figures for March 15, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizzioess, vandalism” which robs these spots March, according to the monthly average compared with 227 in mid- based on quarterly reports from When Fed Thionracil retting up nights, leg pains, swelling. BEAU of their charm, as we looked out summary compiled by the bureau Sometimes frequent and scanty urina­ March and 128 for the 1935-39 aver­ more than 16,000 merchants.” Studies at Purdue experiment sta­ tion with smarting and burning is an­ cats in over the five varieties of elms in of agricultural economics. age. Leading the general decline in tion have shown that a new drug, other sign that something is wrong with Police ( the park before us. One of our The index of prices received by the kidneys or bladder. Thig advance in the index for meat animal prices, hog prices re­ thiouracil, when fed to chickens.at There should be no doubt that prompt disgrace group, a naturalist, identified the farmers in mid-April was 276 per prices paid pushed farm parity ceived by farmers fell $2.10 a hun­ a level of 0.2 per cent, resulted in treatment is wiser than neglect, use going tc elms as American, English, Scotch, cent of the 1909-14 average com­ DoanfZ PiUz, It is better to rely on a prices slightly higher. Parity prices dredweight in the month to an aver­ marked changes in the thyroid medicine •_. .Ithat i ihas won —___ countrywide..___ ap- drunk. 'I Dutch and Smoothleaf, not to men­ pared with a mid-March index of are theoretical standards used by gland and increased the rate of fat­ roval than on something less favorably from th tion the horsechestnpts, maples, 280 and with 107 for the 1935-39 age of $24.30. Butterfat prices fell nown. DoanfZ have been tried and test­ the government in determining 5 cents to 69.5 cents a pound and tening. When the drug was fed to ed many years. Are at all drug stores* square I beech, dogwood, a beautiful deodar, average. levels at which it will support prices milk prices were lower because breeding hens, the thyroids of new­ Get Doan z today. to inspe an ash, which he reminded us was Prices paid by farmers for pro­ of farm products. E ever, w of seasonal production increases. ly-hatched chicks were greatly en­ the mystic tree of Yggdrasil, its duction materials and cost of living Increased prices paid by farmers larged. The hatchability of the eggs rascal g crown in the heavens and its roofs Wheat prices averaged 4 cents items, including interest and taxes, occurred primarily in feed, clothing lower and rye was off 34 cents a showed no change and the chicks D oans P itf s in the nether world. continued an upward trend which and building materials, although bushel. appeared to be of normal vigor. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

BE A BUDBY Your Home: Planning, ED B o Financing, Building ENT Poppy Sale To Provide Funds IIALS IlNUS 200 to For Children of Soldier Dead •cr 451 W NU Features. I Pi KNn I N G ^ Like every American girl and boy, the children of our coun­ try’s soldier dead are entitled to a normal home atmosphere and I. OPPOR. a happy childhood. To assure them of that American birthright, u R WOMt Veterans of Foreign Wars maintain the V. F. W. National home batfs. boxes, in Eaton Rapids, Mich., for widows and orphans of ex-service­ Keep in Season | , i \ i H e , T c n n . men. LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Good Wiring a”Must,r Wiii sen By Adapting Menus Salami Cornucopias Ouubmwtion From this home every spring a little girl, daughter of a de­ TF YOU’VE ever been annoyed k;:\.t tors. dry Swiss Cheese v:ue»s. boiler ceased ex-serviceman, goes to^ Washington to present to the To Cool Foods •Tomato-Egg Salad by lights dimming when the re­ .-.t\y time nt IlX SlLVER- President the first Buddy Poppy. Potato Chips Assorted Pickle frigerator goes on, or the radio This presentation is preliminary to Bread and Butter Sandwiches going off when the iron is switched I vour bwsr- opening of the general sale of Buddy Beverage on—you’ll vow your new home be • tiouv,atii!. bis Poppies, which is conducted annu­ Carmel Layer Cake adequately wired. '1V 2?! .(K). a eland. O h i o ally by the V.F.W. throughout the ’Recipe Given That means enough circuits and outlets nation during the week preceding to take care of the electrical equipment you now have, plus what you hope to buy IP iU E X T ^ Memorial Day. A national goal of in the future. If you are short of refrigerator • * • ir fork lift 21 million poppies has been set for SHE WANTS TO FIGHT . . . No . iw.rwcily. the 1947 sale. "AVIATION NCfIBS space and still like molded salads, Our Header Service booklet No. IS gives Practical- one can call Use Merville names use a cornstarch for thickening, and many other helpful facts about building Made by Veterans. and remodeling homes. Dozens ♦ of floor | vi :n 'S-* AIRPORT CHATTER and get away with it. She recently you will have just exactly the sal­ plans and photos! Send 25 cents (Coin)i Geercla Buddy Poppies, made by dis­ Frank Hartman, real es­ won a bloodless duel over Pari­ ad you want. for ctSmall Homes: Planning, Financing, sian dramatic critic whom she Building** to Weekly Newspaper Service, abled ex - servicemen patients in tate agent and a commercial pilot 243 W est 17ti> St., N ew York 11, N . Y . k’CHES government hospitals as a phase of with 15 years of flying experience, had challenged to a pistol duel. Tomato Salad. Print name, address, booklet title and I I'-f.v.ir nrice. N o. 15. uwj-v on Hich- their occupational therapy work, combines his flying and selling (Serves 6) CicffTieitvt are distinguished by a green label skills to advantage. He recently .•.’loiment. 4 tablespoons. cream corn starch ‘ city I copyrighted by V.F.W. closed a large ranch sale in a • \ ^ % teaspoon salt Edison Took Ont First single day after showing the prop­ Eggs and tomatoes make a pretty French poppies, made - by 2 tablespoons vinegar Radio Patent in America women and children of areas erty to a customer from the air. salad platter for evening suppers 2 cups tomato juice -MEN___ devastated in World War I, The ranch buyers said they learned that must meet the hot weather Combine cream cornstarch, salt Thomas Alva Edison took out the wt and ioh- were used by the V.F.W. when more about the property from the problem. Both may be prepared in hnffialiainc m air in a half hour than they could the cool hours of the morning. and vinegar. Gradually add tomato first American patent on radio. He |v:nw ncnt fitn- it inaugurated the Buddy Poppy sale in 1922.' The present plan have learned during a week riding juice. Heat to was granted a patent on Decem­ C°n * horseback. . . . After criss-crossing No homemaker has to wait for the boiling point and ber 29, 1871, on a “means for whas-see. Fla. was developed in 1924 to extend the relief afforded by the pop­ the Pacific ocean for 26,074 miles on family’s appetite to lag before she boil I minute, transmitting signals electrically pies to men disabled and needy a survey flight to Singapore and the starts changing stirring constant­ between distant points by induc­ iv s Royal Netherlands East Indies in a the menus to suit ly. Pour into in­ tion without the use of wires.” :tme? for but still capable of making the err.Nw Ewbv*5 flowers. big DC-4 Skymaster plane, Mrs. their needs. In dividual molds Edison also invented the carbon NDV YORK which have been microphone and the aerial. More­ i Avc.. N-Y.C. Mamie B. Nelson, 67, is convinced fact, the process V.F.W. was the first veterans’ or­ she is “just as batty about air is less painful if rinsed in cold wa­ over, Edison discovered the radio ETim?. ganization to undertake the poppy etc. travel as my son.” Her son, with she realizes that ter. Serve on let­ detector tube—though when he |: !SIGNS. witii sale on a nationwide scale. whom she made the flight, is Orvis with the first of tuce and top with found it, he didn’t know what to Ir IVSL.i-’O. Entire proceeds of the sale are IA G Tl. IW E. Nelson, president of Transocean Air the warm weath­ dressing made by do with it. For years it was called; c. used for welfare and relief activi­ Lines and vice president in charge er, the family is folding in cold, the “Edison Effect Tube” and was' ties among veterans and their de­ ■GAIN* of international operations for Phil­ apt to feel lan­ freshly cooked peas into cold may­ exhibited as a sort of electrical ck wr.-rc tsr.it. pendents, including an allotment to guid and lazy, novelty. . C. r be stvn ippine Air Lines. . . . Fred Richol- onnaise or salad dressing. the V.F.W. National home. son, farmer near Davis Junction, and not much inclined to eat. It! J'AYY Variations: Add sliced stuffed ol­ laslsville. Tcnn. Houses 250 Children. 111., finds it convenient to allow Change immediately and you won’t ives, grated onion, diced turkey or Roger Lace, local air enthusiast, to have a lot of leftovers. chicken, drained peas or shrimp, I achines The site of the home, now cover­ PRESIDENT OF U. N. . . . Bra­ I. Wnte oi wire ing 640 acres, was the gift of Corey use part of his pasture for a landing One of the smartest things any as desired. Cocktail juice may re­ SMALL FRy fey SioZj I man field. The arrangement works out to zil’s Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, as he |r,each. Florida J. Spencer and his wife, Mattie took over bis new position as woman can do is to be generous place tomato juice. Ebb Spencer, in 1925. The home their mutual advantage, Richolson with salads in the menu. No, I don’t There’s nothing fancy about this •wquipnicnt for finds, since Lace frequently makes president of the United Nations Iuc Pi.iutp. Im- special assembly session. mean the usual variety, but some­ next salad recipe, as the name im­ G R m e s r H A m COX CO- «**:► trips to nearby cities for badly- . Atlanta. Ga, thing entirely different from what plies, but it’s truly delicious. Serve needed farm equipment. . . . Cran­ you’ve been having the past few it with cold, thinly sliced ham, cake berry bogs in Massachusetts are months. Use new, fresh greens, try and beverage and you have a good, & EQUIP. being dusted and sprayed with a exciting and refreshing fruit and |d SDOvs.il AAA nourishing hot weather menu: S- E. Ho * helicopter, purchased by National vegetables combinations and see how Cranberry association for use of its Farm er’s Chop Suey. Bnum-cni. C.O.J quickly the family takes to them. IlCKf- members. Airplane dusting, used ' V 1 ; * . * 1 ,- 2 * If necessary, make salads the (Serves 6) Atlr.nia. Ga. for the first time last year, is being main dish of the meals whenever continued on larger bogs but the I onion, chopped possible, but when doing so, have I cup diced cucumbers helicopter supplements its work on them hearty enough to furnish the small and inaccessible bogs. 4tSfc< I cup sliced radishes KjThe * • • required number of calories to car­ 4 fresh tomatoes, cut in wedges IIOTEL ry on daily activities. This is easy I cup chopped green pepper I o n s ’ n o w “There were no complaints to do with cold meats, cheese and I cup shredded cabbage I HATES received or arrests made for in­ In. FLA. eggs. I teaspoon salt toxicated flying in Pennsylvania A nice salad to serve because it’s Y* teaspoon pepper during 1946.” That evidence of so refreshing is this one which has AlOST FOLKS KNOW the lack of tipsy fliers is taken Prepare vegetables as directed "Ke l l o g g 's " be s t/ g e t t h e from the Pennsylvania Aero­ a generous amount of cottage cheese i t i c ■ . I ? to furnish valuable proteins for tis­ above and sprinkle with salt and nautics commission’s annual re­ pepper. Prepare dressing as fol­ OfllGllML KELLOGGis c e M port on aeronautical violations. sue and body building. The citrus FLAKES IN THE WMrTEr REP, H Your fruit makes it doubly refreshing on lows: * * * ANO GKEEN PACKAGE. sweltering days: Sour Cream Dressing. I Eonds AVERAGE PILOT .REGULAKOKmiiy SIZE. The average airline pilot and co­ Fruit Salad Bowl. 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon salt ■'X-k-kit-fc pilot in the United States is 32 years (Serves 6) BUDDIES AID THEM . . . Funds old and has been piloting planes CHAMPION DISCUS THROWER 2 teaspoons sugar derived from the annual Buddy Yt can cranberry sauce, jellied I teaspoon dry mustard 4.859 hours. This is a part of the . . . Mel Scheehan, University of I pint cottage cheese Poppy sale will aid children and picture of the average airline pilot I cup thick sour cream widows of ex-servicemen at the Missouri, gives a mighty swing I small green pepper W 9 as produced by a Civil Aeronautics and lets go of the plate for a I grated carrot I cup cottage cheese V.F.W. National home in Eaton administration study looking to­ Rapids, Mich. Two of the children record 155 feet, 5'A inches, win­ 1 teaspoon salt Add vinegar and seasonings to ward possible reduction of the hu­ ning the event at the Drake re­ Yt teaspoon celery seed sour cream which has been mixed are shown here enjoying life in man element in air accidents. the nursery. lays. 2 grapefruit, sectioned with the cottage cheese. Pour over MH The program for redetermination 3 oranges, sectioned greens and vegetables and stir or consists of about 22 family-size cot­ of physical standards for airmen I head of lettuce toss with fork. Sprinkle with pap­ will take into consideration the Mayonnaise tages, no two exactly alike in archi­ physiological effects of extended oc­ rika. tecture and furnishings. There, also Cut slices of cranberry sauces into Variation: If you want to serve is a 835,000 hospital constructed by cupation as an airline pilot and the possibilities of increasing air safety cubes. Combine cottage cheese, a dairy supper, use the Farmer’s the V.F.W. auxiliary in 1931. through use of pilot selection meth­ green pepper slices, grated carrot, Chop Suey as the main dish and serve Approximately 250 children, sons ods other than those of proficiency salt and celery seed. Fold in cubes with deviled eggs. The eggs may S i J o s e j A i n and daughters of deceased or total­ determination. of jellied cranberry sauce, saving be prepared with deviled ham, if ASPIRINiZttlUti ly disabled war veterans, are living The average pilot and co-pilot a few cubes for garnish. desired. at the home. They receive the bene­ weighs 165 pounds and is 5 feet, 10 Arrange lettuce leaves in salad fits of an ideal home environment, inches tall. There were fewer than bowl. Pile cottage cheese mixture food, clothing and education. In re­ three chances in 100 that he wore into center of bowl and surround 5 x 7 turn, the V.F.W. hopes only that glasses, only 2.7 per cent requiring with alternate pieces of grapefruit these children will grow up to be­ FREE ENLARGEMENT a lens correction. , and orange. Serve with mayonnaise. with each 8-exposare roll of JflC come useful and patriotic citizens. The group average for solo flying, film developed and printed for . 4 U Children are divided into family A salad that is a riot of red, white 4.859 hours, included flying of all and yellow colors nestling in the ALL PRINTS JUMBO SIZE (In coin) & groups, each group occupying a cot­ kinds and in aircraft of any descrip­ tage supervised by a “house moth­ green of lettuce leaves combines to­ ABC STUDIOS Shreveport, La, tion. During 1946 this group aver­ matoes with eggs. It can be served er” who keeps strict watch over aged 63 hours a month, 37 during their welfare.. Wlierever possible, as the main dish at limcheon or Sun­ daylight hours and 26 at night. CAA day night supper. the “house mother” is actually the allows an airline pilot to fly 1,000 CENTURY OLD mother of one or more of the chil­ hours a year, an average of about Stuffed Tomato-Egg Salad. (J a ls a rn HOME REMEDY dren. 83 hours a month. (Serves 4) 1 for — — Honor Navy Dead • CUTS • SORENESS § 1 « ! NEW SPORT . . . Mrs. Mildred 4 firm, well-shaped tomatoes A tomato salad that will hold its fy jq rrh BURNS • CHAPPING (you're .w Each year, as part of its poppy j (Babe) Zaharias, national wom­ Salad greens shape even if not refrigerated at STRAINS • CHARNG TC program and the Memorial Day ob­ en’s golf champion, tries her K famous antiseptic liniment and dressing! 4 hard-cooked eggs the last minute is this one made Covers cuts, burns, Misters, bites and itcbes servance, the V.F.W. places a giant hand in a new field of sport. She Yt cup diced celery with cream corn starch. Tomato with a protective coating. Eases the spasm and wreath fashioned entirely of pop- j congestion of overwork®! or strained muscles WS is shown driving a trotter at Pine- 2 tablespoons salad dressing or cocktail juice may be used in and ligaments. Proved as a household remedy ' Of Month- pies at the Tomb of the Unknown I hurst, N. C., race track. She re­ Yt teaspoon Worcestershire sauce the base. for IOO years. At your druggist: trial size 35c; household size 65c; economy size $1.25. !monthly disturb- Soldier in Washington and at the , cently won the North and South I tablespoon or more lemon juice !nervous. Irritable, crypt of Woodrow Wilson, World golf title. Salt and pepper Calavo-Grapefruit Salad. ■^G^.GW-H-ANFORD- MFG. CO. It—at such times? War I president, in the National , (Sqrves 4) Jr-V V f •'.■•’■"SYRACUSE..-N.-Y. . I Plnkham’s Vege- Frizzled Dried beef or crisp, diced Ielleve such symp- cathedral. Thousands of similai I bacon 2 large calavos | this I Taken regu- smaller poppy wreaths are placed I grapefruit Icompound helps Remove skins and core from well- ■against such tits- at the graves of our hero dead Small head lettuce Iomachlc tonic) throughout the country by V.F.W chilled tomatoes. Cut in 5 or J tM tQ VECETflBlC posts. six sections and press open gently A favorite springtime salad for any V M 3 CQMROUKH Another highlight of the organiza­ to make a flower. Sprinkle inside occasion is a calavo half shell filled tion’s program is the presentation | with salt and pepper. Place on sal­ with tart citrus fruit. Cut the calavo 20—47 of a huge anchor of poppies to the ad greens. Meanwhile chop eggs, into halves lengthwise and remove secretary of the navy. He, in turn, not too fine. Add celery, salad seed. Scoop out some of the flesh presents the wreath to the Peary dressing, Worcestershire sauce and but leave enough to hold the shell Ship post of the V.F.W., an all-navy ‘AIRMAILER’ . . . Tliis is the lemon juice. Season well to taste. intact. Cut the portion removed into unit, for appropriate services on “Airmailer,” a new helicopter Spoon into center of tomato. Top dice and combine with diced grape­ Memorial Day. At that time the model designed and produced by with additional dressing, then with fruit. Arrange the calavo shells on anchor is cast into the ocean as a Bell Aircraft corporation specific­ dried beef. crisp lettuce and fill with the calavo- tribute to the men of the navy and ally for service on new helicopter Variation: Instead of egg filling, grapefruit mixture. Sprinkle with marine corps who have lost their airmail routes to be proposed by stuff egg, cut in half crosswise and finely chopped fresh mint. Serve [ by disorder of kid- the post office department. place in tomato flower. Garnish with with a lemon-honey dressing. pcrmits poisonous lives at sea. * « * change to For truly many dried beef and ,salad dressing. Released by Western Newspaper Union. CALOX OWNER DIRECTORY for the toMio effect Cat Disgraces Himself An official directory of registered LYNN SAYS: For a different type of dressing that is crisp as well as delicious, aircraft owners in each of the 48 Vary Your Salads on your smile And Police Chief Owner states has been completed by Air mix % cup of finely diced cucumber, With Dressings Efficient Cotox works hsoiroyi; BEAUMONT, T E X --O f all the Review Publishing corporation of I tablespoon chopped green pepper, Either fruit or vegetable salad I teaspoon vinegar and Vi teaspoon I Helps remove film,.. bring

THE DAVIE RECORD. Date Extended iSmall Grain Field Day THE M-Sgt. Gensener, Commanding On Wednesday afternoon, May O ld e s t C FRANK STROUD Editor. Officer of the Winston-Salem Sub 21, at two o’clock, the annual SOMETHING NEW Station of the U.S. Army Recruit­ Small Grain Field Day is being N o L iq u r ELEPHON £ ing Service, announces that the held at the State Test Farm, two To Those Who Uke Good Coffee We Wish NEWS Entered atthe Postoffice in Mocks- deadline-for partially disabled com­ miles north of Statesville. All ville, N. C., as Second-class Maii bat wounded veterans of World those who are interested in a bet­ To Announ 'e That We Have Put In A Line Of matter. March 3. 1903. War II to enlist in the Regular ter grain program for North Caro­ Mrs. Army and retain the grade held lina are invited to attend. Thursda- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: at the time of discharge has been Dr. G. K. Middleton from State business. 0 4K YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA - $ 15'! extended from Mar. 31 to June 30. College, will be in charge of this SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. This new directive will apply to meeting, and he will be assisted Mr. a_ ONF YEAR. OUTSIOE STAT!' - "2 PO all former enlisted men wounded H.&F.Coffee near Ccr SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 by others from the College. during World War II, who sub­ A large group from Darie is ex­ Which is packed especially for us, with our name on Thursda No, fellow citizens, its not poi­ mit applications for a three yeer pected to be present. J. W. Hen­ J.H. son in our water—just chrorine. enlistment on or before June 30, dricks, a former Davie County every package. We sold 50 packages of this coffee regardless of the sime that has man, is assistant director in charge Davie’s From reports appearing in the town T daily press Governor Cherry is elapsed since they were discharg­ of this farm. in one day. We grind it to suit you while you wait. ed. After June 30th it will be ne­ still paroling long-term prisoners. Sugar Stamp 12 Valid Mrs. cessary for these men to apply If You Haven’t Yet Tried A Package Of This ville, sp Up to this good hour no elec­ within 20 days of date of discharge guest of tion has been called in Davie June D t in order to retain their grade. H. & F. COFFEE A.T.G County to vote for or against li­ Sgt. Gensener states that parti­ Washington.—The Agriculture quor stores. ally disabled veterans, whose last Department announces that sugar Come In Today And Get A Package. Mrs. Folks cussed a short while ago service was as an officer, Warrant ration stamp No. 12 for individ- if You Like This Coffee Tell Your Friends-If You Don’t Like It. Tell Us. ton-Sal because they couldn’t get a drink Officer, or Flight Officer, are eli -ual consumers will become valid week i of water and now they are cussing gible to return to the Army as June I instead of July I, as origi­ W.L. because they say they can’t drink First ot Master Sergeants, provided nally planned. It will allow pur­ Hendrix & Foster Nint the water. Cheer up folks, in a few they apply for a three year enlist­ chase of 10 pounds. weeks you will forget about the ment on or before June 30. After The Departmment said that sup­ ville Hi ‘ The Best Place To Get It’ lightful flavor. that date they must apply within plies from the stamp must last N. Main St. until October 31, when price and Angell Building Tuesda Cheer up, folks, it’s only a lit­ 20 days of the last day of terminal rationing controls will expire un­ tle over a month until blackberry leave in order to be enlisted in M iss the first grade. less extended by Congress. pie time will be here. W ith an ex* left Th Consumers ration stamp No. 12 tra allotment of sugar we are hop­ AU partially disabled combat Kansas is tlie second to be designated as wounded vsterans applying for en­ ing to enjoy a few pies if our life ten da a 10-pound sugar stamp. The first is spared and the price of berries listment must meet the minimum was No. 11 which became valid is within reach of the working requirements for enlistment in the Mrs. April 1st. man. Army—with the specific exception ton-Sal of their combat incurred disability town v There are a few business houses Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reavis, of Sgt. Gensener says that thera are Mrs. A that will not advertise in a Repub­ Clarksville, were shopping in town openings in many different fields lican newspaper. We wonder if Thursday. for these men. Some of the job C L . these houses would want Repub­ openings are: Diesel end Auto­ in to licans to trade with them. If we Wanted ! Men And Women mobile Mechanics, postal clerks, home can find out we will advise our dental laboratory technicians, tele­ Who Are Hard Of Hearing farm i readers so they will know where type operators, moving picture Tn mftkft this simp'e, no n«k hearng frst to purchase their supplies. with Ourinft (imps ush I with simple sy- T.J. projectionists, classification speci­ rsnsie. Il \nu an* Nnhered- by cottage Here’s hoping the good people alists, electiicians, machinists, fin- rimiing. buzzing hend noises due to hard­ will be of Rowan County will go to the ened nr e-'tm.il 't«;d wax (ixrutnen). iry , ance clerks, and shoe repairmen. . rh.e Ourine H stud Meiiidil iftft that so Robe~ polls on Mav 31st and cast an I AU men eligible, who are interest j many soy has enabled th.*m to hear we \ overwhelming vote against licen­ again. You mu i hear belter after nmk ted, are urded to contact the Io- ing rhD jumpl** test or you net vour mon Mas sing liquor stores in that good cal Racruiting Sub Station located py back :>t once. Ask about Ourine Ear Mr. a_ county. Rowan is our neighbor at Postoffice, Winston-Salem, for Drops today at went county to the South. We would full particulars. Hail Drug Company ville dislike to see liquor stores opened in this section. What we need is : B. less liquor instead of making D -. Hoots easier to get. ' • S 0 FT (J)Hi SOFT 4 Thurs FRESH FRESH attend Resigns Posiiion j Congratulations NOW LATER Conv J. F. Lowrance, who has been I Mis principal of the Mocksville schools ] house for the past two years, has resign- j sight- ed his position. Mr. Lowrance j To The 1947 Graduate s ' A and hasn’t fully decided what business j Virgi he will engage in. A number of j uem r \ Y / £ ' 'the present school faculty will not i FROM Mr. return to Mocksville next fall, j begu The teachers shortage is becom- j w cotta ing more acute every year. I way, Jame Mrs. F M. M Mrs. F. M. May, 63, ,died at her j home, Mocksville, Route I, at 9:45 1 Sanford’s a. m., Tuesday after a serious ill j ness of one week. S She was the daughter of W. D. ‘ And You’ll Congratulate The Tutterow and Elizabeth StewartJ Tutterow, Davie County. * Boy and Girl Graduate Her husband survives along with: two brothers, D. F. Tutterow,; Charlotte, and C. W. Tutterow off With A Rememberance From Kannapolis; four sisters, Mrs. j Phillip Swink of Spencer, Mrs.! W. D. Broadway of Kannapolis, j S A N F O R D ’S 2 SEALED HALVES IN I LOAF! Mrs. R. G. Smith of Rock Hill, S. j C., and Mrs. G. W. Misenheimerj of Chester, S. C.; and one step-1 For The Girl For The Boy Yes, thanks to Southern TWIN-PACK your bread stays fresh to the daughter, Mrs. William Owen of H ose Ties and Socks very last slice. With this remarkable new package you just pull Cooleemee. Funeral services were held at H ankies S lac k s the tab, the outer wrapper divides and you have two separately Center Methodist Church at 3 p. w rapped half loaves inside. You open one m., Friday. Revs. J. B. Fitzgerald, B ag s Sport Coats Carey BulIa and G. L. Royster half and serve now—the other half remains J w i n ^ i c L . OPENS Costume Jeweiry Summer Straws EASY! - Q U fG K i officiated. completely wrapped, oven fresh and deli­ S ta tio n ery Handkerchiefs A. B, Ramsey cious for later use. Southern TWIN-PACK is A. B. Ramsey, 48, died at his j Slips, white satin and Long and short s’eeve delivered daily—oven fresh—to your grocer. home in Salisbury early last W ed-' cotto n f port Shirts, in colors Try one or more loaves of Enriched Southern nesday morning following an ill-1 Paje mas and Gcwns Billfolds, ness of ten years. TWIN-PACK Bread today. I Zip! It Opens. OUM Funeral services were held at Brunch Coats Hickok Belts the home Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock, and the body brought M egiigees, Genuine leaf her to Davie County and laid to rest S >u Joir S Fpp s rs Toilet Casrs for travel in Jericho cemetery. of Mr. Ramsey is survived by his wife, the former Miss Elva Click, Each Half Separately Sealed. of Davie County, daughter of Mr. TRADE MARK AEG. and Mrs. W. G. Click, now of f o r d S o t s C o , Southern Salisbury. Also surviving are one son, Charles, a daughter, Miss “?very Irng For Everybody” Ann; tour brothers and two Pnonc 7 Mocksville, N. C. ^ J w i n T a t A B r e a d sisters. To the bereaved family The Record extends sympathy in Store Hours, 8 to 5—Wednesday, 8 to !2 THl IOAF THAT GIVES .YOU 2 CHANCES TO USE IT UP FRESH! I 3 SarveHaIf1SaveI this sad hour. y THE OAVIE RECORD. M0 CK5VILLE. N. C., MAY 21 1947

THE DAVIE RECORD. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel spent —______i rnday in Winston-Salem. WANT ADS PAY. Oldest Paper In The County Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smoot and Princess Theatre Mrs. J. J. Griffith, of R4 4, were FOR RENT—3-room house on An Appreciation No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads shopping in Winston-Salem Fri­ Salisbury road, 2 miles south of day. Mocksville. Dr. L. P. Martin. WEDNESDAY ONLY NEWS AROUND TOWN. AUCTION SALE—Household “Heldorado” with Mrs. Norman Smith and little and kitchen furniture, farming W e wish to extend sincere thanks to our many pat­ i son returned last week from an tools, etc., at my home near Shef­ Roy Rogers Sc Gabby Hayes Mrs. Roy Holthouser spent . extended visit with relatives and rons who have given us their patronage during the past Thursday in Winston-Salem on field, on Saturday, May 24th, at 2 friends at Beaumont, Texas. o’clock, p. m. F. M. MAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY business. months, especially during the recent water shortage E. P. Radedge and two sons, of POR SALE—Robert Woodruff “The Bells of St. Mary’s” with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroud, of Woodleaf, were shopping around home place, one-half mile outside when our shop had to operate only part time on ac near County Line, were in town town Saturday. Mt. Radedge is dty limits on Advance highway, Ingrid Bergman & Bing Crosby one of Rowan’s most progressive Thursday on business. consisting of one 9-room residence count of this situation farmers. large bam and one tenant house, SATURDAY containing 41 acres. “El Paso Kid” with J. H. Swing, of Pino, one of STOLEN—From Airport Lunch W. H. DODD, Agent. With An Ample Supply Of Water Davie’s progressive farmer, was in on Statesville Highway, a quantity Sunset Carson j town Thursday on business. I of meat and beans. A reward of TIMBER FOR SALE—Estimate 7§ million ft. standing timber Pine, J $25 will be paid for information MONDAY-TUESDAY W e Are Now Prepared To Mrs. W. M. Allen, of Fayette­ leading to arrest and conviction Oak, Cypress, Gum, 50 miles South of Raleigh, N. C., 10 years ville, spent last week in town the of guilty party. “The Secret Heart” with THOS. R. STYERS, Sr. to remove. Write or see guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DILLION LAND CO. Walter Pidgeon & Claudette A. T. Grant. Walnut Cove, N. C. Serve Y ou A t AU Tim es Mr. and Mrs. George James Colbert and sons, of Edenton, spent the Mrs. Sallie Spencer, of Wins­ FOR SALE — New 6 room week-end with Mr. James parents, house, bath, oil furnace, electric And Trust That You Will ton-Salem, spent several days last Mr. and Mrs. C. B. James on water heater, shrubbery, garage. week in town with her sister, Mrs. South Main Street. Immediate oceupancy. On Wilk- W. L. Call. esboro street in Mocksvilla. See NOTICE TO ALL DOG Own­ Harley Sofley for further infor­ V isit O ur Shop Ninth grade students of Mocks- ers—I will vaccinate dogs at my mation. See The N ew home on Tuesday and Friday ville High School, enjoyed a de­ nights. After I get over county FOR SALE—Good mule. Bar­ lightful picnic at Mirror Lake last the officer and I will canvass the gain to quick buyer. Also grocery International W hen In Need Qf Our Services Tuesday afternoon. county, so take warning. counter 10-feet .ong. WALTER L. CALL, A. W. LAIRD, ;sgagag

James is the contractor. prepaid. Soldmouey back A r r i v a l s guarantee. Send cash, check, Miss Mary Hodges, of Brook­ money order. lyn, N. Y., left Fridav morning for her home, after spending three Toxtiie Container Co. weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Drawer 272 Milford; Conn. Hodges, on R. 4. Boys Overalls, Anvil Brand $0.59 Rev. Lon R. Call, who has been Sizes 6 to 16 . COMING YOUR WAY ... spending several weeks in Char­ lotte, and also visiting his mother, Administrator’s Notice Mrs. W. L. Call in this city, left Having qualified as administratix of Ladies Nigh Gowns, $J.98_$2 98 last week for his home in Boston. the estate of Mrs Sallie Jarvis, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons hold Sizes 36 to 50 ing claims against the said estate to pre­ Rev. L. T. Younger, of Olin sent the same, properly verified, to the was in town last week on his way undersigned at Advance. N. C., on or be­ fore Hay I5tb 1948, or this notice will be home from Baptist Hospital,, plead in bar of recovery. AU persons in Nylon Hose, $ |.4 9 Winston-Salem, where he went to debted to said estate, will please make prompt settlement. This 15th day of May First Quality, 51 guage • take treatment for after effects of 1947. Au. MRS FKANKVOGLER, Admrxl I, I. G K l M In an exciting ball game at Rich,______Ladie^ Brown and Wlnle $4.98 Park Wednesday afternoon, the | ^ Spectator Pum ps Mocksville Millers defeated the j Administrators Notice ThomasviIle ball players by a HavinH qualified as administrator of the score of I to o. A large crowd estate of J T. Robertson, deceased, notice witnessed the game. is hereby given to all persons holding claims a ainst the said estate to present the same, prooarly verified, to the under A number of Farmington and signed at Mocksville. N C., on or before S p e c ia l April 25th. 1948. or this notice will be CooIeemee High School Seniors, plead in bar of recovery. AU persens in­ with several teachers, spent sever ' debted to said estate, will please make al days last week sight-seeing in prompt settlement. This 25th day of April 1947. Cham bry Pinafores Form erly a fleet of fine new Washington City. Miss Geneva W. F. STONESTREET, Admr. of J. T. Robertson, Decs'd, Grubbs, of this city, was one of A. T. GRANT, Atty. the party. $2.49, Now $1.50 G reyhound Silversides C oaches... Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Williams, Notice To Cieditors H ighw ay travel at its best is of Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Having qualified aB Administrator of arrived here last Tuesday and are R N (Pomp) Smith, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holdiug claims guests of Mrs. C. N. Christian, against the estate of said deceased, to jtfd t Ai/UMnd Mt& jovute* Mrs. Harley Graves, and Ernest present the same to the undersigned Ad ministrator. Mocksville, R. I, on or before Hunt. Mrs. Williams is a daugh­ the 8th day of May. 1948, or this notice Davie Dry Goods Co. ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. E. will he plead in bar of recovery AU per­ sons indebted to said estate, will please Hunt, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. call upon the undersigned and make set­ Williams will spend some time in tlement without delay. This the 8th day Call Building N. Main St. of May, 1947 Maine with relatives of Mr. Wil­ ' D. Nf [JAMES. Admr. of liams. They will remain in the R. N (Pomp) Smith. Decs'd. the States for about four months. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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By Proxy \JerSatile, ^"lattering, ^or u m m e r “Why did they hang that pic­ When Julia McFatlane’s husband, like this had ever happened to her “Well, if you’d rather be discov­ ture?” Ricbard, disappeared in World War I, before, nothing so sweet, nothing so ered feeding a calf, the buckets are “Because they couldn’t find the she and her father-in-law, John I. Mc- urgent. She was so changed within in the well-house. But it might have artist.” Fariane, raised her two children to­ herself. She was not the Jill Mc- a slightly strained look, as Foster gether. Twenty-five years have elapsed Farlane she had been at all, not and I fed them all long ago. Why and Ric, now SI, is In Ihe army of CROSS Sad FUght the girl who had come home from not just read the funnies and be Plaht, matter-of-fact, John disliked World War II, while Jill, 26, has be* T o w r come interested in Lieut. Spang Gordon. coUege with no definite objective, natural? Men have been known to the female sex with a vengeance, pre­ Julia Is worried about Ric who has only a few half-baked ideas about admire women who were content to Bv ferring a man’s world altogether. sbown tendencies of lnheritins his fa­ Vpon his return from his first day at getting into some kind of service, be themselves." Julia’s face Roland Cd ther’s recklessness and JIU, who she is preferably some branch with a keen changed a little, sobered. “Don’t school his mother politely inquired: afraid might marry Spang, thus be­ "John, are there any girls in your room uniform. Now she felt dedicated go off the deep end on this, please, coming an army wife, subject to the somehow, and everything that had Jill. You’re stiU young.” at school?” same grief she has endured. She con­ Instantly he answered with utter dis­ fides these worries to pave Patterson, been was trivial and not even worth “But I’m not! I’m not young. gust: "Pooh—the room’s full of 'em. a family friend who secreUy loves her. considering any more. And there’s a war.” Why, Fm just SURRENDERED with Jill and Spang go to a dance and there She said, “fit you get ptomaine, “I know.” Julia was gentle. ’em.” Jill discovers she Is In fove. I’U make you a mustard plaster. "I don’t want you to be hurt.” I’m very special on mustard plas­ “I’m hurt already. It’s no good, Threatened Showers ters.” The Uttle four-year-old, Dorothy CHAPTER IV Dooley,” Jill said faintly. “Every­ She said, “What will you do when thing you say is true, and yet it’s May, took a tumble oft the veran­ they finish this war business, dah. Said her mamma: “Did it She greeted all the people she all no good!” Spang? Keep on flying?” It was a lovely Sunday, Jill de­ hurt you, baby?” knew with sparkling brightness. She “I don’t know.” Spang wiped led Spang around the room, intro­ cided, if you liked lovely Sundays. “Yes, it hurted, but I didn’t cry, mustard from his fingers with a Mamma. I just clouded up.” ducing him to all the dowagers, try­ very clean handkerchief. "All these The August heat was tempered ing not to look too terribly proud, kids will be in it then. It will be by a cloudy sky, and aU the hills This came from a lonely moun­ too triumphant. the world’s most crowded profes­ leaned lazily against the horizon, tainous section of the country. A with smoky haze masking their So they danced. “This Is the sion. Maybe I’ll go back to the NANd young man needing false teeth Army,” and “Manhattan Sere­ farm. That place of yours is pretty drowsy indolence. wrote to a dentist ordering a set nade,” and then when they passed swell, and a farmer is darned inde­ She walked up the lane with as follows: “My month is three the band stand the leader caught pendent.” Spang and through the meadow inches acrost, five-eighths of an the glint of Spang’s wings, and the “Don’t mention that to Mother— where the late crop of hay had been inch through the jaw, some hum­ music swung into the Air Corps cut, where elderberries shook their mocks on the edge. Shaped like song, and Spang stopped dead, and purple heads over fences and quail a hoss shoe, toe forward. If you Jill sang it with him, tilting her head scampered through the clover stub­ want me to be more particular, back, tears burning her eyelids ble, their bright eyes apprehensive. I’ll have to come thar.” because it was so gallant and so At the top of the hill they found 8 1 5 8 beautiful! John I. McFarIane. He was sitting 12-20 Round-Yoked Frock And How “Off we go, into the wild blue under the big persimmon tree, cut­ Billy’s parents had a visitor, a yonder— ting little twigs into lengths and pil­ A PRETTY round-yoked frock man with whom his father had Flying high into the sun!” ing them in neat piles at his feet. for all your summer activi­ gone to college. When the par­ He grumped a greeting, and Jill ties. Four buttons fasten each ents were out of the room, Billy “I can’t bear it,” Jill was think­ said, “Sorry about your prize pig, shoulder, a narrow belt circles asked the guest, “Haven’t you got ing, when the high moment sank Grandfather.” But he only nodded your waistline neatly. Use a a wife?” and somebody cut in, leaving Spang and went on with his whittling. bright all-over flower print and see “No, I haven’t,” was the an­ a little bewildered till some man The woodland on the ridge was how many compliments you gath­ swer. er! came up, dragging a girl in dahlia- cool and full of little wild whis­ Easily Laundered Dress • • * “Well, then,” asked Billy, “ who colored chiffon. “I can’t bear hav­ perings, and paths cut by tiny hoofs tells you what to do?” CCALLOPS edge the diagonal Pattern No. 8158 is for sizes 22, 14, ing it all go by me,” Jill was mourn­ ran through it in every direction. closing and handy pocket on 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3% yards of 39- ing to herself. “Like a parade Spang said, “Good timber,” and Jill this delightfully cool daytime inch. Better by the Foot marching past with flags flying, answered, “Awfully old, I think.” Send today for your cop; of the Sammcr "Air. Editor, what do you charge to dress. The comfortable wrap­ FASHION. Included are special fashions leaving me standing on the curb And then they were at the rail fence by topflight designers, tips on beaatifyin? run Jeatb M ces?” around style makes it easy to with the chewing-gum papers and and the crest, and there below them your hrone, free patters printed inside the ”T u ’0 dollars an inch." wear, a joy to launder. Tie the book. 25 cents. "That’s more than I can afford. My the banana peels and all the stupid the lake shimmered, flat and quiet, bow jauntily on the left side. Send your order to: reflecting the lavender coloring of » * * LsLiJ WM six Ial Itiiff IM pple! OI1 cao’t Ie ski Can’t he see?” the sky. Pattern No. 8152 comes in sizes 12, 14, SEWING CIKCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Wells St. Chicago I, 111. Writing Pays! But though they danced till the Spang asked, “How’s the fishing?” 16, 18,20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 3% yards “Hurrah! Five dollars for my band-leader’s collar was wilted and And Jill said, “Ask Grandfather. of 35 or 39-inch. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each latest story.” He’s the fisherman in the family.” pattern desired. the trumpet player’s weary lip Pattern Ma Si “Congratulations, young man. broke, and all the older people had “Off to the east where the hills From whom did you get the gone home, though they romped sank, a raincrow began its sad money?” downstairs with the rest to eat crying, and in a great oak over­ OUSEHOLD Address ------“From the express company. slightly curling sandwiches and head a little bird whimpered and They lost it.” drink punch that tasted flatly of the shrieked sharply, voicing some lump of ice that had melted in the small heartbreak. A leaf fell and INTSI " MUl bowl, though Spang gathered her struck the back of Jill’s hand, and You may give an inexpensive JEFF close whenever he had the chance she looked at it and saw the yellow T O M l WHY TAKE and said, “Now, let’s finish this of winter already in its heart, paint brush the beveled edge of a one!” there was no supreme and a fading, a prescience, and she more costly one. Dip the brush into Grandma PARtf wonderful moment. shivered a little. glu? and let it harden. Then lay I 0 U | HARSH LAXATIVES? it on a flat surface and shape with BOOC They never did finish one. There “Dogwood,” Spang said, smooth­ a sheet of sandpaper. When the IM was always some man barging up ing the leaf between his fingers. SPEAKtN'. beveling has been completed, Healthful Fresh Fruit Drink with some girl in tow, and Spang “They fall early.” wash out the glue. smiled politely and surrendered Jill, “What I’m thinking about is the “Then it will be winter,” Jill —•— Mates Purgatives Unnec­ millions of women stuck home.” who drifted off chewing hate be­ spoke numbly, “and how are we Steam chopped onions in butter essary for Most People tween her teeth. going to bear it?” especially if she has just had a row or margarin until tender. Use as But at last they were tramping He looked at her soberly. “The seasoning for mashed potatoes. Here’s a way to overcome constipa­ back through the wet grass to the with the county agent.” Russians will bear it. And the —•— tion mlhout harsh laxatives. Drink station-wagon, and Spang was help­ “She’s done pretty well, in spite Greeks. There won’t be much to of her handicaps.” To make picture nails hold in juice of I Sunkist Lemon in a glass ing her in and tucking her skirt eat in their towns and no place to plaster: Bore a hole with a gim­ of water first thing on arising. around her. He climbed up beside “She had to.” Jill was loyal. "She get warm, but they’ll fight through. let, then fill with plastic wood. In­ Most people find this all they need her and loosened his tie. “Never had Ric and me and Grandfather' So will we.” sert nail and let dry before hang­ -stimulates normal bowel action day saw so many Four F’s and Three and not any money to speak of. “I’m not thinking about things ing the frame. JTl after day! A’s at a party in my life,” he re­ Grandfather had some, but Dooley like that. I’m not soft. I can take —•— Dt marked. “We never did get a was terribly proud, she was deter­ it. Things like that, anyway. What To keep a gilt picture or mirror Lemon and water is good for you. mined to make her own way.” Lemons are among the richest source* chance to try a rumba.” I’m thinking about is millions of frame from drying or cracking pat of vitamin C, which combats fatigue, “I know,” Jill sighed, surrepti­ “We won’t any of us have any women, stuck home alone. That’s a little lemon oil on gently once helps resist colds and i nfections. They tiously sliding off a shoe. “But that money after the war, not for years. the ghastly prospect.” or twice a year. Do not rub. This will be a complete democracy —•— LOTS OF FOLKS win friends by - supply valuable amounts of vitamins was your fault. You were the glam­ “That’s your battle,” Spang said. flattery, provin’ that some people Bi and P. They pep up appetite. They our boy. All their dates wanted a then, every man equal, because “It’s tough, I agree. But we’re up Keep old pieces of fine, soft believe most what they most alkalinize, aid digestion. Lemon and whirl with the air corps, so I had every man will be broke.” against the same kind of thing. Mil­ wool. They make excellent dust­ want to believe. water has a fresh tang too-clears the to stumble around smelling fourteen Was he giving her a gentle brush- lions of men, stuck in the middle of ing cloths. « • • mouth, wakes you up, starts you going. different kinds of shaving lotion and off, telling her without words that a war, alone. Every one alone, even —•— WUiilT AUNT AGATHA wants her cakes and pies to be extra­ Try this grand wake-up drink 10 hearing a hundred versions of the life was earnest, that when the war though there’s a mob around him. If the paint job is to be inter­ same alibi, how like the devil they was over he was going to need some Nobody to admire us, and nothing rupted for several days, or if a good, she won’t use nuthin’ but a mornings. See if it doesn’t help you I nice to look at. Hairy legs in show­ Table-Grade margarine. Fer the Use California Sunkist Lemons. all wished they could get into the broad-hipped woman with a placid new shade of paint is required, the best baitin', she sez, you gotta use big middle of this fight. I’m starv­ capacity for work and no more tem­ ers and masculine table manners brush should be thoroughly a shortenin’ that tastes good. ing, and I know a Greek who makes perament than a cow? No band uninhibited by feminine presence, cleaned in a solution made for that Taste yer shortenin' the next the best hamburgers in the world. music or parades, no daughter of nothing soft to sit on, nothing soft purpose or in turpentine. time you bake. KIDNEY SUFFERERS! Let’s get some, shall we?” the regiment? Jill wondered as to look at, nothing but sweat and —•— * . . she lay that night wide-awake in her men swearing, who’d like to cry It is less difficult to thread a IT’S A pretty good plan to like “Swell idea. You navigate, and what you g e t...if you can't get 7 4 % BENEFITED I’ll fly the heap. Gosh, all those bed. but can’t. Wet khaki dangling from needle if the thread is cut diago­ what you like. —in clinical test by recognized women are going to hate me. Every coat-hangers, and those awful fa­ nally. * * * tigue hats. Now it’s your turn.” N. Y. research organization darn one gave me some message Spang and Jill THEM TWO WORDS—“Table-' Ail patienla n ere suffering from burning pas- “I give up.” Jill managed a sages, getting up nights. All were given tablets to deliver to some fellow at camp, Compare Futures J w d vQ, cl JUmL Grade’’—sure teU a heap o’ things based on netccr mcdieal knowledge. UTiese tablets and there isn’t a chance that I’ll smile. “At least we can tie our 'bout Nu-Maid Margarine. Yep, both stimulated kidneys (as do conventional di­ ever see one of those men. Can’t But he’s here, she comforted her­ hair back with ribbons and pretend Ku-Maid Margarine is made ’spe­ uretic pills) and directly soothed irritated bladder Albert Einstein, commuting from cially fer the table. As fine a linings (only Tolcv Pills fllsosootbe). Thercsulfc they realize that we’ve got. forty self, sharply aware of him beyond somebody cares how we look.” spread as money kin buy. of test was 74% were freed of burning sensa­ thousand men down there and that the wall. He needn’t have come, “Do you tie your hair back with Princeton, N. J., to New York City tions; only bad to get up at night one-third as recently, decided to lunch on the many times. To give yourself quicker, long last­ you never have any time to look up he could have spent his leave some­ ribbons?” ing beneGts'frorn this new formula, got Foley a man who isn’t in your squadron?” where else. But he did come, and “Green ones—to match my dis­ train. A waiter handed him the (the new Jridney-bladder) PiJls from any drug- menu. The great mathematician somehow I have to be what he position.” ist. Unless you find them far more satisfactory. “They don’t know 9 thing about IOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. wants. “ How about some brown velvet to fumbled for his glasses but he’d the army except what they read forgotten them. Though extreme­ and hear on the radio. I’ve heard She got up early, so early that match your eyes?” Julia, having her coffee on the ly nearsighted, Einstein shrugged my mother tell that when my father his shoulders and attempted to f was leaving for the port of embark­ screened porch, looked at her With a Song daughter in surprise. read the bill of fare anyway. First ation some old lady gave him a In Her Heart he held it at arms length, and then FU MIIOt »1« Ml PMIS M “On Sunday?” She wrinkled her spice cake to deliver to her son, close to his face. But it was no RHEUMATISM and all she knew was that he was brow. “Or haven’t you been in bed Jill’s heart began to sing again. NEURlTiS-LUMBAGO use; he couldn’t make it out with­ FALSE TEETH somewhere in France.” at all?” But she held her eagerness grimly To hold your loose uppers And-Iow. “Of course I’ve been in bed, beau­ in check. She wasn't going to read out his glasses. Finally, he turned ers comfortably secure all day—and fcM S N .E H /S to the waiter and said: “You read every day, tiy dentist's amazing dis­ Daughter of tiful.” Jill nibbled a piece of toast tenderness into his voice or his covery called STAZE. Not a “messy'* eyes; after all it might be a line, it for me, please.” powder! STAZE . is pleasant-to-use flllj J W A G l C from Julia’s plate. “Spang says The waiter shook his head sym­ paste. Get 35c tube at druggist r- =*= The Regiment you look like my sister, though I the old army line. But somehow todayl Accept no substitute! 1 shouldn’t tell you because you’re she knew that Spang was different. pathetically and replied: “I’se ig­ “ A war would be a darn sight norant too, boss.” C S * A Holds Al! Day or S'BX'Ef&Ep^REL'l ETPi easier on the army if it wasn’t terribly vain already.” Not the sort to give a girl compli­ 9 4 A A & Your Hona BackI Large BotIIoU nti M w jil£0. Small Size GOcI for the civilians,” said Spang. “Don’t be disturbed, because I ments that had no meaning, not the * CAlTIOIt HE MLt IS IIIUIEI * I feel like your grandmother this sort to smile and kiss, lightly per­ Ir IU IMDIIR STim II IT ua ia nwfft ifpfe* I They parked at the little lunch haps, and then ride on. Slow, Jill IIeIElL Im. JAdtIWIUI <. Mlllll wagon and ate two hamburgers morning. We lost a thousand-dollar .apiece and drank tall bottles of pop, brood animal last night and your McFarlane, warned the adult part, laughing a great deal over nothing. grandfather has gone into deep of her mind. MOMAND POPv~* !TAGREE THE mourning. Did you have fun last Aloud she said, “My eyes are WHEN YOU WANT | | | | | | | “I’m being silly,” Jill thought du­ black. I hated them when I was biously. “I’m pressing the issue, night?” small. I wanted big blue eyes and THAT NEXT JOB OF ||| and in a little while if I’m not care­ “I guess so. Dooley, I’ve been “RAISINS ARE SOFTER N* JUICIER thinking. It’s time I started help­ yellow curls down to my waist, But ful he’ll know how I feel, and may- ing you a little. You’d better put me I got eyes like Grandfather and hair be he’ll be sorry for me, or dis­ IN IMPROVED RAISIN to work.” like Mother, and my father's rest- gusted.” PRINTING Spang would not take advantage, “So he admires milkmaids, does lessness. Except that Mother says he hated Buzzard's Hill, and thought that she knew. There was a quiet he?” BRAN FLAKES! SIS ^ SAYS and fastidious reserve about him “I didn’t ask him. It’s just a sug­ that Mother was crazy to want to gestion, of course.” live here when her people died. But Let Us Show You that could be trusted. I love the place.” So she forced herself into a cool “Don’t bristle, sweet. Red hair TENPERNESS IS S E A L E D ^ IN BY What We Can Do airiness, though a small ache was is so darned explosive. The dahlias Spang looked down the slope to growing bigger and tighter in her are beginning to bloom. You could the red roofs and wandering white breast. If Spang went away with freshen up the house a little.” fences, the softening green of the A NEW HONEYCOMB COATING! great old trees. “It’s a handsome If you prefer, send the nothing spoken, with only the com­ “No. That’s the droopy act they monplaces of friendship between always pull in novels. Pretty girl place. Your mother told me the I order by mall or bring house was a hundred years old. ’ the greatest name in cereals] them, a casual good-by, that pain, discovered in the garden with an I it to the office in person. she knew, would last forever. armful of flowers! I don’t want They built to last in those days.” It had to be love because nothing anything as corny as that.” (TO BE CONTINUED) . J l THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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A good strong lid on government the Bond-a-Month Plan by which you spending is the only sane route to can buy Savings Bonds automatical­ New Classes Now Forming. C arolina’s Largest Piano Shop tax reductions. ly out of money in your checking A Halt to Spending account. Your Uncle Sam sees you Applicants Must Be Graduates Of An The President has proposed a in this Minute TvTan symbol, because Accredited High School every time you buy another Savings budget of $37,500,000,000 which Con­ Bond you are standing guard over Between 17 1-2 And 35 Years Of Age. gress is currently reviewing. Senti­ the security of yourself and family. ment exists in Congress for a ceiling U. S, Treasury Department For Further Information Write on federal spending much lower than the budget recommended by the President. Congress, as soon as pos­ U ncle Sam Says DAVIS HOSPITAL sible, should place a limit of $30,000,- Statesville, N. C. 000,000 above which federal spend­ The ing may not go. Ultimately, a budget f r t T k 'A of $20,000,000,000 ought to be ade­ quate to run our federal machinery. I f e s r ? Most citizens claim little compre­ hension of these astronomical fig­ I m m * Davie Record ures. Twenty billion may seem more like measurements characteristic of distances to the stars. But the fig­ W m ure is dollars. This proposed peace­ time expenditure program of $37,500,- I H as Been Published Since 1899 000,000 is $9,330,000,000 more than we spent for non-defense items in 1946, not counting interest on national debt. This astronomical budget means I 47 Years that almost $300 is asked from every living American. It is estimated that such a budget would cost the aver­ age family $1,000 in taxes this year. = Others have come and gone-your Budget in hand, your pencil will show in short order that we have no better way to get out from under our Want to know one of the best Rifts county newspaper keeps going. tax burdens than to limit our spend­ for Mother? Security! It’s the-kind of gift which makes every day Sometimes it has seemed hard to ing. We may cut our taxes without Mother’s Day—mothers’ days frer paying any attention to federal from financial worry, and filled wit! ■pending, but the outcome will be confidence at the abi!ity*to meet suri § make “buckle and tongue” meet but deficit spending and added debt. den emergencies or achieve family JTou’re Paying Salaries ambitions. Where do you buy thi? I soon the sun shines and again we Senator Byrd says there has been gift? That’s as simple as ABC. Dream Rooms Gome True very little reduction in war-expanded United States Savings Bonds are personnel of government. Not count­ on sale at any bank or postofiice. march on. Our faithful subscribers, For $18.75 you can buy $25 worth of ing the various war agencies, Sena­ security 10 years hence. What bet­ with tor Byrd points to constantly in­ ter way is there for you to express 1 most of whom pay promptly, give us creasing personnel totals. These your love for mother, than to do jumped nearly 300,000 since V-J Day. something to assure her future hap- “ courage and abiding faith in our Moneywise; this tendency is graph­ piness. u. s, Treasury Department DDI-TQNE Wall Fiiiish ically shown by the request of the Department of Commerce for $261,- 2 fellow man 000,000 in 1948. This is an increase Uncle Sam Says Soft, lovely color on walls and of 600% over the $39,000,000 this de­ partment spent in 1932. ceilings. . . that’s the secret of I If your neighbor is not taking The Budget reductions reviewed by beautiful rooms! Yours to have, Congressional committees have sug­ to enjoy. . . with Kurfees Dim- I Record tell him to subscribe. The gested elimination of about one-half Tone Semi-Gloss Wall Finish. million federal payrollers. This is s price is only $1.50 per year in the •11 too few. To bring the number of W! Brushes easily . . . no laps or civilian employees of the govern­ sags. Dries quickly to a satin- M State, and $2.00 in other states. ment down to the swollen figure of like finish. Lasts for years— 1939 we must lay off 1,500,000. (We’d still have 900,000 eating from the 100% washable. Use on any wall S5 public breadbasket.) This would be surface! Choose from 13 beautiful a most logical way to avoid an an­ pastel shades. I When You Come To Town nual expenditure of more than five * B.&W. billion dollars. This couid be money I Let Dim-Tone help make your saved. It’s out of your pockets and dream rooms come true! Come I Make Our Office Your m in e . in . . . ask for full details and Pure Service FREE color card. I Headquarters. U ncle Sam Savs This is a good story and it’s about you, pop. The chapter I am read I We Are Always Glad To ing Is entitled “Security.” It tell- about your Payroll Sayings, the easy, automatic way you are build YOUR FLOWER ing up a comfortable nestegg foi FOR MARCH— j See You. the future of yourself and your fam V /O i£ T

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VOLUMN XLVIII, MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 2 8 . 1 9 4 7 . NUMBER 4 3 NEWS OF LONG AGO. KNn WtoU Sbp Destroyer of Liberty Security Benefit Gain* Hair, Nailt And M Smd Along Nan Strut And Think - The Communist party of Oregon ents Tardy Tbe “Beauiifying Business” in By The Street Rambler. Vfaat Wai Happening In Davie recently distributed a curious leaf­ the Unired S>tes has in recent 000000 Rev Walter E. Isenliour. Hiddenite. N. C. Mrs. Rutb Duffy, Managerofthe Before The New Deal Used Up let In opposition fa the demand of years bccome a thriving billion dol Officers trying to hive swarm of If men would stop and think a bit Winston-Salem Field OEBce of the Secretary of Labor Schwellenbacb Iar business Boys use a stay . omb bees—Old lady chaperoning old The Alphabet, Drowned The Before they act so quick, Social Security Administration in that the pytv be outlawed in this predaration and carry about with maid across the square—Members Far less would be in failure’s pit the Nissen Building, today called Hogs and Plowed Up The conntry. In that leaflet it made them a little mirror and pocket of Gossip Club discussing petting With soul and spirit sick, attention to the availability of So Gttton and Con. this interesting statement: “All comb to ‘touah themselves up.” parties that take place on Satur Beeause they’ve done the feelish cial Security benefits for survivors Americans, especially all tiade Girls are more extravagant They day nights and Sundays around (Davie Record, May 30, 1907) things of ex servicemen who die within unionists and their organizations, spend much time in beauty pari the square—Miss Helen Vogler J. L. Sheek spent Monday in So much across the years. three years after the date of their should remember that in every ors. They spend hugs sums on getting driver’s license—Folks hur­ Winston. Until success has taken wings honorable discharge trom service. country in wbicb the communist lipstick. Tbeir nail poiish and rying from revival meeting to at­ P. S. Early, of Winston, was a And given place to tears. To date, Mrs. Duffy said, ,onlv party was outlawed, the free trade hand lotions alone cost thvm over tend carnival—Fellow trying to visitor in our town last week. 5 0 claims have been received at her If men would thtnk and look unions and the liberties of all sec­ twenty-one million dollars last year. locate lost automobile —Sheriff R. Miss Mary Sanford came in last office from the five counties in her head tions of the common people were This may be perfectly all right. Paul Foster sitting in parked auto week from the State Normal. a*ea for the benefits payable under When forming habits bad, also suppressed ” We admit that it ends to make watching traffic move on busy af­ W. F. Stonestreet took in the the veterans’ amendment to the How much they’d save themselves It would be interesting to ask them somewhat more attractive to ternoon—Pretty girl standing on Cool Springs commencement last Social Security Act. She urged ot dread the Communists about conditions in tbe average age. although we know street talking with young Romeo week. persons who believe they are eligi. And heartaches that are sad; Russia, the home ot Communism. that it is a very fleeting thing, a sitting in parked car—Johm Dan­ Mrs. N. G. tEyerly and children ble tor payments to write her of For thoughtless hearts are aching Certainly the Communist party has verv superficial sort of beauty, that iel resting in barber chair while are visiting relatives aud friends at fice for application forms. The hearts, not been suppressed -there—it is it is just a cheap veneer aud a Aubrey Merrell washes windows AdvanceJ Winston Salem office has jurisdic And empty minds are wells, tbe only legal partv, and it runs sbam We may gild a Common in Firestone store;—Dr. P. H. Ma­ T. J. Byerly attended the State tion over Davie 1 Forsyth, Stokes. Where Satan dumps his evil arts, the country, lock stock and barrel brick and pass it for gold to these son watering city park while Ben Bankers’ Association at Winston Surry and Yadkin counties. Or dope that always tells And, in Russia “the free trade un who are less wise, but of course Boyles and Kim Sheek look on— last week. ions and the liberties of all sections Under tbe terms of tbe amend that’s a fraud. It is liable to land If men would think when tempted Red-haired girl leading brown­ B. O. Morris came in Saturday of the common people’’ are and ment, veterans to whom it applies ua in the pen. wrong t haired dog around square—Two evening and remained until Mon­ have long been non-existent. Jtus- are given the status of fully insur. Surveys of health conditions in Jnst what the end may be. lovely girls carrying pretty roses day morning, when he eetumed si a is tbe police state pure and sim­ ed workers under the old-age and our pnblic schools have In recent Or bow. perhaps, they’ll suffer long up Main street—Prospective bride to Danville. ple. Labor, and everyone else, survivors insurance program of the years brought to light some scan If now they fail to see. enjoying refreshments with friends T. F. Bailey, of Advance, has does'what it is told on pain of the Social Security Administration with dalous tacts The doctors and nur­ The sting there is in ev’rv sin. in drug store. gone to Hot Springs, Ar5I.. where heaviest punishment. The stard- an average monthly wage credit of ses have been looking throu some The bitter wee and gall, he expects to spend some time in ard of living ot Ruslan workars is $16o. They are given an addit of this veneer of beauty. Thev find We think there’d be a lot who’d Food Destroyers the interest of his health. almost at Asiatic levels. The rul­ ional percentage credit, which will that the teeth of our school child­ win A special train passed through ing class, by comparison, knows increase the benefits their survivors ren are universally bad. In some Herbert Hoover again has direct, Grand vict’ry.over all. Mocksville yesterday morning via every luxury Reliable authori­ may receive for each year in which instances their mouths are filthy. ed attention to the Ioiiy of destroy­ Winston foz Richmond, Va., to Indeed it Days to think and think ties. such as Max Eastman, have they had a minimum of 3 0 days of They find small tots and older chil­ ing German munitions plants that the old soldiers’ reunion. Ere going with the crowd, recently written that the" Soviet active service after Sept. 1 6 , 1 9 4 0 . dren too with fancy bair-does and could produce phosphorus and ni- Mrs. E. H. Morris and Misses Or stepping out your arms to link government, as a matter of policy, In order for a veteran's survivors painted nails who seldom use a trogene for fertlizerS: He pointed Helen Allison and Mary Mesoney With worldly folks and croud, has transported legions of workers to be qualified for benefits under tooth brush and who do not use out that because the plants have have gone to Lenoir to attend the Who take the artificial stuff trom one part of the country to the the amendment which became law enough plain soap been wrecked, the world food crisis commencement exercises at Dav- Old Satan has to give, other, has subjected them force la­ last August, he must h ve been The teachers in the schools and will be worse next year than it is enport College. Then suffer lashings that are rough bor, aud has maintained them in discharged from the armed forces the Health Department are now this year. Miss Stella Seaford, of R. I, As through the years you live. conditions only to Hitler’s concen­ under circumstances other than dis stressing the imnortanco of the ‘‘If we are going to take that who has been in school at Bre- O use your mind, my fellow dear, tration camps. bonorabie within four years aad a teeth and general cleanliness in re­ line,” said Mr Hoover, "we might vard, returned home Wednesdey In sober, earnest thought, Only In ' the much-reviled capi day after the officially proclaimed lation to both the personal appear­ as well couclude tbe American tax­ to the delight of her friends. payers is going to pay the food bill And be a student that Is clear talist nations have the rights of la­ end of World War II; died within ance and general health. They W. T. SmitHdeal, of Advance, On truths that God has taught bor and the "common people’’ three years after the date of bis are telling the children not to wor­ for Europe from now on.” is taking in the Jamestown Expo­ Mr. Hoover’s voice is one of the Through holy men who wrote His been scrupulously protected and discharge; and had at least go days ry too mncb about jhe hair on sition at Norfolk. Miss Alpha few uotes of sanitv in all the con­ Book, maintained. Only under capital­ of active duty between Sept. 1 6 th their beads beyond keeping it clean Lawson, of Liberty, is filling his fused talk about the food problem. Or men inspired to teach. ism have the basic freedoms of 1 9 4 0 , and the official end of the with plain soap and water, because position as depot ageut. For nearly two yeers he has been Then for the good you’ll always speech, nssembly add religion been war. The 9 0 day teqnirement does even if they cut it all off it will T. F. Stonestreet has returned preaching that the most humane look, kept fully alive. What this all not apply if the veterans were dis­ soon grow back They are telling home from Cool Springs, where way to help tbe suffering people of And for the right you’ll reach! means is that the super-state is ine­ charged because of physical disa. them to pay more attention to be he has been attending school. vitably a destroyer of liberty.— bility incurred or aggsavated while proDer care of their teeth and Europe is to help them grt back to W. H. Hobson, of Jerusalem, Plantin' Time Wilkes Pariot. in service mouth conditions, for if they lose producing their own food. His ad. was in town last week on business. In addition to \oung widows with their permanent teeth they will vice has been ignorant and con­ HewilI attend the Confederate The mule b s taken over. Tract­ Britain’s Plight dependent children, other eligible not grow back. scienceless men in our feeble State Veterans’ reunion at Richmond, ors are parked. It’s plantin’ time, survivors inclnde widows age 6 5 They are urging tbe youngsters Depnrtment, who know only one Va., this week, also the Jamestown Believe it or not, England now and planting cotton Is still too de­ and aged dependent parents of vet. to examine their teeth before a fortnnla—going to Congress and Exposition. He will visit a dau­ has a law against spending money eran leaves no widow or child un­ licate an operation to be done with mirror with a view to finding out asking for appropriations to ship ghter at Amhert, Va., before re­ big wheeled vehicles cuffing smoke. aboard, and the once ubiquitous der 1 8 , In tbe absence of any per­ American food abroad. son immediately eligible for month­ what is needed. They are urging turning home. They may plant cotton with Briton is forced to change his The results of this formula are globe-trotting habits and confine ly benefit payments, a lump sum parents to give this matter more Mr. B. A. Knox died suddenly tractors in the flat country, but paymant may be made to certain known by every American house­ hip peregrinations to the British thought and attention with a view Sunday evening at his home at here ou our rolling Piedmont lands; specified relatives or to persons to helping tbe child to better health wife. She and her husband are Cleveland. His condition had so currency area. who pay burial expenses. Claims where the rows are laid out to bar and better looks. paving for relief goods, not only much improvsd that his daughter, monize with the contour oi thr No longer can the Britisher hop are retroactive for three months. with their taxes, but with the in the Channel for a winter on t

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the church lawn immediately fol­ Mrs. W. L. Jones, of Goldsboro, THE DAVlE RECORD. 48 In Graduating Class Present Pupils In Piano Ney Memorial Service lowing the military service at the spent several days last week! in THE Twenty-nine young ladies and Recital To Be Held grave. The afternoon service will town with friends. C FlUNK STROUD ■ ■ Ettgr. 19 young men received diplomas begin at 2 o’clock. Oldestl According to announcements Friday evening at the graduation Miss Frances Stroud presented N o L iij TELEPHONE by Latta B. Ratledge, President of exercises at the MocksvUle High her piano class fn a recital at the Wanted! Men And Women I Notice To Creditors the Ney Memorial Association, School. Following are the list of Mocksville High School auditor­ 1 Having qualified as Administrator of Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- Inc., the annual Ney memorial Who Are Hard Of Hearing NEI rllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail graduates: ium Tuesday evening, May 20th, R N (Pomp) Smith, deceased, notice is service will be held at Third Creek To make tbis simple, no risk hearing test hereby given to all persons holding d/ims , /.vvui at 8 o’clock, Pupils taking part against rhe estate of said deceased to EstelleAllen # O niirip Pi) with simple sy* A,' Luceile Anderson were Cbiqmta Murray, Dreiser Church, two miles north of Cleve' ringe. If you ate deafened, bothered by preseat the same to the undersigned Ad land, Rowan County, on the last ringing, buzzing bead nois»s due to bard ministrator, Mocksville, R. I, on or before J.A. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Louise Armswordiy Ann Barnette, June Lashmit, Ole- enerl or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the 8th day of May, 1948, or this notice Charlo OVE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA - $1.50 Christine Bameyrastle na Groce, Nancy Latham, Frankie Sunday in September. the Ourine Home Method test that so will be plead in bar of recovery. AU per­ sons indebted to said estate, will please SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. Junker, Yvonne Atwood, Carolyn Governor R. Gregg Cherry and many say has enabled them to hear wel Denton Boger ...... ^98426 and make set* Emd ONF YEAR. OUTSIDE STATH • *2.00 Senator Barkley have been invited again. You must heqr betiet after mak SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 Ralph Bowden Boger1 Bobbie Jeau and Betty An- ing this simple test or you get your mon tlemeiit without delay. Thia the 8 th day last we| gell, Nan Bowden and Gray Groce. to deliver the annual addresses. ey buck at once. Ask about Ourine Ear of May, 1947 Elnora Bowles Drops today at D. N IJAMES. Admr. of his From the prices charged for Irene Brown Vocal selections were rendered by The program will begin at 10:30 R. N (Pomp) Smith. Decs’d. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. since strawberries and tomatoes one Elva Grace Carter the Cooleemee High School Glee a. m. Dinner will be served on Hall Drug Company would be led to believe that Flori­ Lena Mae Champion Club and the high school girls’ J-P-I da and Eastern Carolina had been Lynda Dunn chorus, accompanied by Miss Ma- classic! visited by freezes as well as frosts. Clarenee Elam riola Crawford, and a vocal solo town was rendered by Miss Peggy Brin- Seems like the next war will be Nannie June Gaither ness. Dorothy Glasscock egar, of Cooleemee, accompanied We Have Just Purchased a New Static and Dynamic on before we can train a new D Carl Greene by Miss Stroud. Awards were bunch of men to do the fighting. State Billie Griffith presented by Rev. R. M. Hardes Many of the G. I. boys have been spent I Bobby Grose to Chiquita Murray for most pro­ killed or crippled for life by auto­ Bear Alignment Service And parent! gress in younger beginners group, mobile since returning home from M. H. Grose to June Lashmit for most progress the recent World War. •John Hartman Mrs| Wanda Lee Hendricks in older beginners group, to Yvon' field, I Two or three Democrats are al­ ne Atwood for most progress in Billy Hendrix Bear Dy-Namic W heel Balancer im toil ready in the race for Governor in intermediate group; to Nancy La­ Richard Hicks O.L. 1948. It would be a joke if some Remona Hoots tham for most practice, and to Republican would run for Gover­ Geraldine Howard Nan Bowden for most outstand­ MrJ nor next year and be elected. Also Installed A Nancy Ann Ijames ing in outside musical activities. for Fa Never can tell what will happen Lewis Jones Miss Stroud was presented a gift. spendl in these good old days. Opa Lashmit Ushers for the occasion were Miss Willy Fred Long, Jr. Opa Lashmit and Sam Latham. NEW STEAM CLEANER Fine Address, Big Dinner Martha Mason Mrl Dorothy McAllister The Record editor, with hund­ Work To Begin Soon brougl Carl McClamroch To Clean Tractors, Any Kind of Farm Equipment reds of other Davie folks, enjoy­ Ethel Lou McClamroch Work of grading and hard-sur­ town ed hearing Editor Carl Goerch, of J. N. McDaniel facing about eight miles of high­ some I The State, Raleigh, deliver the Bill Murph way from near Macedonia church Auto Motors And Chassis annual address in the Farmington Janie Naylor to the Mocksville - Yadkinville Geneva Naylor highway, via Farmington, Pino gym Friday morning at 11 o’clock. Jack Pennington and Four Comers, will begin in Editor Goeicli » e (lie« the near utnte. lienew d Lucle Pe Iiere UK m p | I speech was very Kigkly compli­ Ben Powell about 11 miles north of M ocb ville, at the ElmoreDavisferm. mented. Following the address a Janice Radedge Lou Jean Riddle This road has been needed for bounteous dinner was spread on Charles Smith many years, and wi I mean much Your Ford Dealer Since 1913 a long table on t h e school Dorothy Tutterow to the people of upper Davie and grounds, and contained all kinds Floy Tutterow lower Yadkin counties. of good things from fried chicken, Frances Tutterow country ham, cakes and pies of Gladys Whitaker Lonnie Ray Whitaker. many kinds, salads, pickles, etc. As these young people go out Mr The good ladies of that section to face the world and meet life’s ren, cannot be excelled when it comes many problems, The Record ex­ homd to serving tempting dinners. tends best wishes, and hopes for town I Following are che 'names of each and everv one of them a long and successful journey through Mrs. those who graduated: Beulah Al- life, with many blessings and but W: Ienl Fay Anderson, Thelma An- few heartaches, tlieti

1 ( 1 * > MMW Vestal Dull, Sam Furches, Char­ les Lashley, Margaret Miller Mont­ yshaki| gomery, J. T. Pilcher, Elizabeth one < Reavis, Henry Lee Shore, Roland High-School Graduates W e s t . ______Mil CHOOSE YOUR CAREER takin United States Civil Ser­ oriall IN A GROWING week vice Examination PROFESSION! W hat m akes a frienl The United States Civil Service M J Commission announces an open —open Io girls under 35, high-school graduates and son 1 competetive examination for the college girls. RAILROAD? spenl position of Substitute Cler-Carrier —more opportunities every M guestl for filling vacancies in the Post year forthe graduate nurse. —best preparation for both career and I s it tracks and trains? Of course! Mrs. J Officeat Mocksville, North Ca' rolina. TheusualentrancesaIary mI —a«k for more Wormatton and women working together? You hetl of this position is $1.04 per hour. al the hospital where you I I W are i would like to enter nursing. These things...and many more...make a railroad. And so do Application for this position daug the underlying policies that reflect the hopes and aspirations of the must be on file witb tke Director, railroad as a whole. Mer Fourth U. S. Civil Service Region, lem ,| The policies that guide the Southern Railway System have not Nissen Building, Winston-Salem- varied through the years. They have been, and are— 3, North Carolina, not later than Walker Funeral Home m | June 23, i947. AMBULANCE SERVICE ber To develop the territory and to foster faith in the IachJ Competitors will be required to DAY OR NIGHT South, its people and its opportunities. report for written examination, Bool which will be held as soon as prac­ P h o n e 4 8 To fumish safe, economical and adequate railroad holif M ocksville, N C. transportation in the tenitoiy where the "Southern Mr. f ticable after the date set for the Serves the South.” close of receipt of applications. Full information and application To treat fairly and kindly the men and women whose blank may be obtained from Miss work keeps the railroad going. D a i s y Holthouser, Secretary, To pay a fair return to the owners of the property. Board of U. S. Civil Service Exa­ miners, at the Mocksville Post With steadfast faith, and with these principles that are recorded Office. in our 1946 Annual Report, the Southern confidently approaches f t the future years. Mrs. Carrie Foster Ieen Funeral services for Mrs. Car­ Pacll rie Bassett Foster, 70, of Mocks­ I HOME CANNING'S cha ville, Route 2, were held at 11 a. hoc 2 -piece metal lid m., last Tuesday at the Farming­ BBST SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM will! ton Methodist Church, with Rev. ( # Use this newest development In 2» I piece metal Iidtl There's no doubt of J. S. Folger and Rev. E. W. Turner JUST a safe seal for year officiating. Burial was in Farm­ PRESS Home-conned foods. Jost press to test — if ington Cemetery. m TO DOME is down, {or it tur Mrs. Foster, the widow of J. R. TESTI sealedl Fits any Mason jor. Easy to use bek sped Foster, died May 18th at the home ’ cows# it's sure. Can Hoa of a daughter, Mrs. Lester Wil­ more the easy way— with BAU JARS AND mei| liams, Mocksville, Route 2. I DOME LIDSf Iear Surviving are two sons, R. L. AT YOUR nicq Poster of Mocksville, R. 2, and J. F. Foster of Homestead. Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Phelps of and Mocksville, Route 2, and Mrs., Williams; three sisters, Mrs. Tl* W. Tutterow, Mrs. Florence Wil­ liams, both of Mocksville, Route I, and Mrs. Frank Foster of West Asheville; two brothers, Blair Bas­ sett of Durham and William Bas­ sett of Winston-Salem. THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. MAY 28 . 1947 of Goldsboro, THE DATlE RECORD. BMiss Annie Laurie Etchison is R. E. Tharpe, who dwells in the last week. in spending a month with relatives classic shades of Iredell county, Robert C, Reynolds Oldest Paper In The County • and friends in and around Cana. was a Mocksville visitor Saturday. Fimeral services for Robert C. ; Miss Etchison has been an Army Reynolds, 59, of High Point, R. 5, No Liquorv Wine. Beer Ads Libratian for more than five years. who died Wednesday, was held Summer Specials! editors at 12:45 p. m., Friday at the home She recently returned from Ma­ WANT ADS PAY. and at Bear Creek Baptist Church, Children’s Aiiministrator of NEWS AROUND TOWN. nila and the South Pacific, where Davie County, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Bathingr Trunks •I" ,eased, notice is she was stationed for 28 months.' James Groce, officiated. Burial ns holding cl iims FOR RENT—3-room house on Boy’s $ J .98 id deceased to A. T. Daniel and mother, Mrs. Miss Emhison will be stationed in was in the church cemetery. undersigned Ad Salisbury road, 2 miles south of Bathing Trunks I. on or before J. A. Daniel, spent Wednesday in Germany after her leavefof absence Mocksville. Dr. L. P. Martin. or this notice Charlotte shopping. expires; Men’s $ |. 9 8 covery AU cer­ FOR RENT—Modem 5-room Bathing Trunks ate, will please Ernest E. Hunt spent one day house, with lights and water, on d and make set- Revival Meeting In Yadkhiville highway, three miles Princess Theatre Children’s Vhis the 8th day last week in Winston-Salem. This $ 2 9 8 Progress west of Mocksvilie. Leather Sandals ES. Admr. of his first visit to the Twin-Citv MRS. E. H. FROST, Smith. Decs'd. since 1941. A reviaal meeting is being held Mocksville, R. 2. WEDNESDAY ONLY Ladies $f£.98 fruey. at the First MethodistChurch this "Getting Gertie’s Garter” with Leather Sandals week. The pastor is being assist­ REFRIGERATION SERVICE J. P. Stroud, who lives in the —Have your refrigerator repaired Dennis O’Keefe & Marie Men’s $ |. 9 8 classic shades of Iredell, was in ed by Rev. W. A. Rollins, pastor of the First Methodist Church, and put in good condition before McDouald Sport Shirts town one day last week on busi­ the hot weather rash begins. We Lexington. Services are held each THURSDAY and FRIDAY Men’s ness. evening at 8 o’clock. The public do good work and can give im ic is cordially invited to attend all prompt service. “Undercurrent” with Knit Sport Shirts 97* Phone 60 C.J.ANGELL, D R. Stroud, Jr., a student at the services. Robert Taylor & Katherine Straw Hats I State University, Chapel Hill, GOOD QUALITY HEAVY Hepburn For The Entire Family 4 8 c spent the week-end in town with BREEDS as hatched, 200 for Pupils In Recital SATURDAY parents. $17.00. Mrs. Kate J. Dobbs presented WORTHWHILE CHICKS, "Thunder Town” with Mrs. Pauline Hallett, of Spring­ her piano and voice pupils in a 101 North Avenue, Balto I, Md. Bob Steele recital in MocksviIle High School MocksviUe Cash Store field, Ohio, is spending some time FOR SALE—4-pound bags Blue MONDAY im town with her mother, Mrs. auditorium Friday evening, May “THE FRIENDLY STORE” Dragon Dust, good for control of “Bachelor’s Daughter” with O. L. Casey. 16d». at 8 o’clock. Pupils on the Mexican bean beetle and other GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager program were Lynnie and Nancy insect pests. 95c. per bag. Adolph Menjou & Clara Trevor I Mrs. T. N. Chafiin left Friday Brown, Sarah Wilson, Carrol For­ HENDRIX & FOSTER. ' TUESDAY AngeIl Building N. Main Street. for Fayetteville, where she will rest, Helen Poston, Evona York, “Lady in The Lake” with spend three weeks with her son Peggy Daniel, Billy Ann and Betty LOST — Near Farmington/ Bob Montgomery & A. Totter William Chaffin. Gail Frost, Dorothy Morris, Betty black, white and tan spotted fe­ Etchison, Jane Dwiggins, Betty male Fox Hound, blaze face, spot Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kim­ Lou Martin, Jane Click, Lettie between ears. Name Dr. E. C. brough, of Salisbury, were in Jean Foster, Lndle Anderson, Choate on collar. Reward, Notify Keep Cool Fellows hent town Wednesday looking after Glenda Madison, Billie and Max­ Rob Caudle or Paul Walker. Farms, Homes Lots some legal matters. ine Griffith, Charlie Lakey, Joe POR SALE—Robert Woodruff Murphy, Donald Hendricks, Ken­ home place, one-half mile outside West Mocksville, new 4-room neth Dwiggins, Bobby Mack Fos­ home, large lot, nice pine grove. Men’s Mrs. J. C. Pesaro, Sr., returned city limits on Advance highway, $1,250. Cash and terms. to her home at Baltimore, Md., ter. Awards were presented by J. consisting of one 9-room residence F. Lowrance to Helen Poston for large bam and one tenant house, Salisbury St. 5-room home, bath Fine Straw Wednesday after spending a week most satisfactory and thorough containing 41 acres. built in cabinets, good section. here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. progress in the beginner’s group; W. H. DODD, Agent. Sanford Ave. 5 rooms, serened HATS W. M. Markland. to Evona York for excellence in porch, plenty shade, large lot. piano and creative ability; to Jane TIMBER FOR SALE—Estimate Attractive 6 room country home See Belk’s large assortment of fine Walter Anders, o f Roanoke Click for excellence in piano in 7i million ft. standing timber Pine, bam, tobacco bam and about 80 Oak, Cypress, Gum, 50 miles acres land. Near Advance. stylish straws. Every desired shape Business College, Roanoke, Va.* advanced group; to Lettie Jean Foster for excellence in voice and Souih of Raleigh, N. C., 10 years Store and Service Station on and shade are here for your selection spent the week-end in town with to remove. Write or see highway near Cooleemee. A good proficiency in piano. and too, they are priced so reason­ his sister, Mrs. W. W. Williams, Mrs. Dobbs was presented a gift DILLION LAND CO. going business. on Avon Street. from the class. Ushers for the Walnut Cove, N. C. 71 acres, 2 miles North, part in able. cultivation, some good timber. occasion were Nan Bowden and FOR SALE—FourFresh Guern­ Mrs. Frank Hendon and child­ Germaine Wellman. 78 acres, 9 miles west, nice grow­ sey Milch Cow. Alsot’.iree Guern­ ing crops, 10,000 ft. lumber for $1.69 to $3.95 ren, of Selma, Ala., have returned sey Cows, with calves, buildings. home after spending two weeks in D^vie Girls Graduate f J. FRANK HENDRIX, 62 acres, 4 miles ' East, plenty > Mocksville, R. 3. town with her parents, Mr. and Mars Hill, May 23—Three Da­ ~ " '■ ■ I s_w timber, some cleared, on pay­ Mrs. C. G. Woodruff. vie County students graduated Rock Wool Insulation, Metal ed highway. Smart Panama Hats $0 95$£.95 from: Mars Hill college at the 91st Weatherstripping & Caulking.* 60 acres, part in cultivation, Will Burton, who lives beyond commencement finals Friday mor­ Call 220 for fr^e estimate. nice branch Jiottoms. I mile ftom From the turbid waters of the South ning, May 23. They were Nelda Pfiaff & Connor Insulating Co., Advance. Wilkesboro St. 8 room home, Yadkin, in Rowan County, was Pope, of Cana, Lois Virginia Fos­ 2nd Floor Masonic B.dg. Mocks- ter, of R. 4. and Lucille Eat­ ville, N. C. AU work guaranteed. screened porch, newely decorated, shaking hands with friends here excellent condition, beautiful lawn m on, of Cooleemee. M E N ’S one day last week. Miss Pope is a mamber of the Family Group Hospital Policy with-shrubbery. One of the best Nonpariel literary society, Volun­ pays up to $15.00 Daily Hospital sections of Mocksville. See this Mrs. Luke Graves, who has been teers for Christ, young women’s Room and Board and Misc. ex­ nice home “now.” SPORT SHIRTS taking treatment at Rowan Mem­ auxiliary, Sunday school and has penses. $300.00 surgical fee and See Us For Choice Building Lots. $5,000.00 Polio expenses for each orial Hospital, arrived home last been an officer in the Baptist tra­ To Buy or Sell We Can Serve ining union. Miss Foster is a person. Save 20% on Auto and Cool, comfortable and smart sport week, and is improving, h e r Fire Insurance. You member of the Clio literary sod- DAVIE REALTY CO. shirts. A great variety of styles in friends will be glad to learn. ety, Sunday school, young wom­ FRED R. LEAGANS, Mocksville, N. C. Phone 220 an’s auxiliary and has been an of­ short and long sleeves. Solid Mrs. J. C. Pesaro, Jr., and little ficer in a Baptist training union. son Clay, of Baltimore, Md., are Miss Eaton is a member of the colors. spending the summer in town, Nonpareil literary society, young guests of her parents, Mr. and women’s auxiliary, girls’ choir ana Mrs. W. M. Markland. has been an officer in the college FOR $2.48 to $4.95 band and in a Baptist training’ Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sheek, Jr., union. are the proud, parents of a fine Born Lucky PURE CRYSTAL ICE daughter, who arrived at City Memorial Hospital, Winston-Sa­ Gaither Sanford is a lucky AND lem, on Thursday, May 22nd. young man, and the old saying is Slacks A-Plenty that “it is better to be bom lucky than rich.” Mr. and Mrs. Sanford HIGH QUALITY COAL Miss Louise Meroney, a mem­ and Rufos Sanford Jr., attended Yes, “Slacks a-plenty” when you see Belk’s tremen­ ber of the Junior Class at Appa­ the big horse show in Charlotte lachian State Teachers College, on Saturday night, May 17th. At Call 116 dous selection of well-tailored slacks. We have them Boone, is spending the summer the condusion of the show a new in shurkskins, seersucker, rayon and wools, rayon and holidays in town with her parents, Kuser automobile was given a- way and Gaither was the lucky wool gabardines. In an array of patterns and solid col­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meroney. man. He is receiving the con­ gratulations of his friends on be­ M ocksville Ice & Fuel Co. ors. Sizes from 28 to 54. The drought was broken in this ing the proud possessor of a fine section la st Wednesday when new auto. more than I i inches of rain fell during afternoon and evening. To Present Quartette $4.50 to $9.95 This rain was worth many thous­ N The Local Post, ands of dollars to Davie farmers. Veterans of Foreign Wars Will present the “Carl Rains All Edgar Dickerson, of North Coo- For The Hot Days Star Male Quartette” a t t h e Men’s Quality leemee, who travels for White MocksvflleHigh School building Packing Co., Salisbury, has pur­ on Friday Night the 30th of May, Electric Fans at 8:00 p. m. In addition to vocal chased the Harley Sofley six-room selections by the Quartette a In Various Sizes Pajamas house, on Wilketboro street, and Comedy Feature will be presented will move his family here in the by “Joe Squashead.” This enter­ Ranging in Price $0.95 A special purchase of men’s cool and comfortable near future. tainment will be presented in con­ nection with the Annual Memor­ From ..." up pajamas. Tops have gripper fasteners and pants ial Day Buddy Poppy Sale which Mrs. Spurgeon Anderson re­ will he held Friday by the Ladies SPECIAL PRICES ON have elastic waistband. This is a real value. Sizes turned home last week after AnxiIiaTy of the Veterans of For­ A-B-C-D. spending five weeks a t Davis eign Wars.______Hospital. Statesville, taking treat­ Automobile Tires ment. Her friends will be glad to Clarence M. Wier learn that she is getting along Clarence M. Wier, 57, died at 600-16 $ J 2 9 5 P l u s $3.95 nicely. his home in Farmington at 7:30 p. m., Monday, May 19th. HexWas Davis DeLuxe an employee of the Fletcher Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Winchester son Coffee Co., Nashville, Tenn. and little daughter, of Brevard, ar­ Surviviug are his wife, Mrs. Cla­ rived here Wednesday to visit ra Jarvis Wier; one daughter, Mrs. W e s t e r n Belk -Stevens Co. Mrs. Winchester’s parents, 'Mr. Clarence Shore, Walkertown. and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stroud* Funeralservices were held at the Farmington Methodist Church The Home of Better Values Mr. Winchester returned to Bre­ Wednesday at 3 p. m., with Revs. Auto Associate Store vard Thursday, but Mrs. Win­ J. S Folger and H. C. Freeman in Phone 51 “On The Square” Corner Fifth and Trade Streets Winston-Salem, N. O chester and daughter will spend charge, and die body laid to rest two weeks here. in Farmingtod cemetery. \ THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

You, Too, Can Do the Alem an Proves A 'Good Neighbor Latest Dance Steps •• v l '

M exican President’s V isit m i Boosts Friendly Relations Parasite Dodder May Ar Shi* Be Killed by 2, 4-D By BAUKHAGE New Steps are Easy Selection of Clean News Analyst and Commentator. HERE’S nothing mysterious or BrNC Service, 1616 Eye Street, N. W., Little news was brought out be­ Seed Also Essential difficult about the new dances. Washington, D. C. yond what Aleman had said to con­ They all break down to a few gress or what was in the joint state­ By W. J. DRYDEN basic patterns which anyone can WASHINGTON.—Despite the fact ment concerning loans for Mexican Field dodder is an annual para­ Tlearn at home by following simple that relations between the United industrial and agricultural develop­ sitic vine, growing on lespedeza, al­ diagrams. States and some of our sister repub­ ment. falfa, clover .and various members Each dance has one outstanding figure lics to the south have degenerated of the dandelion family. It attaches that is repeated over and over. Leam considerably since the inventor of But there was one, last question: that step in all its variations end you’ll “What impressed you most on your itself to other plants and sends be confident and relaxed when you get on the “good neighbor” policy died the dance floor. visit, Mr. President?” small growth into their tissue to ab­ * , • * that’s not the case with Mexico. sorb the sap. You would realize that if you had “Arlington and Mount Ver­ As preventive is easier than the You can learn to dance by lollowing the seen the all-time high in demonstra­ directions and footprint diagrams in our Then ab non,” he replied, “The enduring cure, it is essential that only seed booklet No. 37. Send 23 cents (coin) for (hroat. “I’ tions that took place when Pres. lessons of George Washington, free from dodder be planted. Spots ♦‘How to Bo the Latest Bancc Steps” to Miguel Aleman visited Washington. in fields should be eliminated. This Weekly Newspaper Service, 2-13 West 17th your moth the great father of your coun­ Si., New York IL N. -Y- Print name, worried wh The first meeting and greeting on address, booklet title and No. 37. try, must be constantly taught LINED UF FOB SUN BATH . . . The Henn quadruplets, children not. May Constitution avenue had the inspira­ 6hould do.’ tion of local pep- and rehearsed in your country.” of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henn of Baltimore, line up for their daily sun campaign but bath in the nursery of a Baltimore hospital. Left to right, they are: “You m And so the Truman gesture at Tommy, smallest at birth; Donald, the heavyweight; Joan, lone lady in there was no out- Chapultepec wap reciprocated. me?” s i d e stimulant the group, and Bruce, possessor of the biggest, brownest eyes. . He brok injected into Mexico Embarking find exam what was a colored bl really rip - roar­ On Six-Year Plan NEWS REVIEW pot about ing response to , Mexico still has some credit pre­ Fve had a the lanky and viously approved by the Export- you’ll let smiling Latin Import bank which she hasn’t used. Pm not sir when he visited She has borrowed 68 millions large­ Oklahom a Senator Shot; Ric.” congress on May ly used for highway construction, “I supp- Day. More than transportation and industry; she trouble? a few of his hear­ has repaid 13 millions; still has 30 Telephone Strike Settled stiffly. ers could follow millions in the bank. him in the Span­ “Ric an More will be needed to carry out ish—and every- BAUKHAGE PHONE STRIKE ENDS: friends at body could Aleman’s six-year plan, which in­ “We lived match up his liquid phrases with the cludes increased irrigation and Workers Accept $4.40 Circle shows how dodder wraps though I translation they held in their laps. power facilities—two TVA’s will be Long distance telephone opera­ itself around alfalfa to absorb tbe he did, we The speech was short and snappy. constructed, Mexican style. tors agreed to accept a compro­ sap. i » i kept in tou When he was through, senators, Mexico is an agricultural country mise pay increase of $4.40 a week, along, and representatives and the packed gal­ without too much arable soil; she thereby ending the month-old strike is possible by the use of 2,4-D weed my com mi leries couldn't stop applauding even needs to raise more to feed herself that has been tying up the nation’s killer. While the 2,4-D also will kill tvas an en So lazy he won’t plicated th after el Presidente had disap­ properly. To do this will require six communications. Quick settlements lespedeza and other plants in the even get up when a lady enters. Dogs peared. Applause burst out again times as many irrigated acres as at of 28 other disputes followed the ac­ sprayed areas, the loss usually will are often listless when they’re not fed to see hin and again for almost everybody as present. quiescence of the long lines workers prove negligible as the dodder usu­ right. Gro-Pup Ribbon would give "And yo' they passed up the aisle. Senator The joint statement also indicated to the new terms. The increase ally will be confined to small scat­ him every vitamin and mineral dogs tag? Is h Vandenberg, who usually is asso­ that the two presidents were work­ means about 11 cents per hour pay «•** tered areas. are known to need for vigor and breaking ciated with foreign relations of an­ ing out an arrangement to stabilize boost, vacation benefits and certain The labor involved in cutting out vitality. Economical—one box sup­ thing?” other sort, got a generous share exchange which would permit Mex­ other concessions, such as seniority dodder is excessive and it is almost plies as much food by dry weight as “I don’t along with the cabinet members ico to buy American dollars when rights. About' 22,000 workers in 42 impossible to remove all of the para­ five 1-lb. cans of dog food I Gro-Pup also comes in Meal and in Pel-EUs. record. B and diplomatic corps. she needs them to buy American states are affected. site by this method. Infested fields In town I Prom the rostrum of the house of goods, and sell them back when she The agreement was announced by may be planted to grain or com for They we representatives, Aleman said that Asst. Secy, of Labor John Gibson several years. These crops are not Vogs Go Ib r though Ric "nearly 300 million people living and Conciliation Director Edgar attacked, but care should be taken was talk side by side in this hemisphere are Warren, after a 7% hour night ses­ that the dodder does not continue me to me sion with representatives of the growing on weeds in the field. GKO-PUP concerned not only with assistance "Did he to ward off foreign aggression, but unions and the American Telegraph Mad«tar and Telephone company. Strikes the should also with the efforts to overcome whip-eord the dangers of poverty and despair against local companies of the BeU HEW SUPERIOR LETTUCE system were settled on substantial­ more bitt in the difficult years of peace.” A cause her ly the same terms. B sttlff Cvffffli ffffd Offiffhff little bit earlier that day a joint disappoint statement had been issued, signed Besides the wage hikes and other by both President Truman . and benefits the contract with the long dis­ State Sen. Anglin Spang I President Aleman, stating that tance workers was practically a re­ h** on top of agreements had been reached for newal of old terms, which were ex­ floor. Scott apparently fired twice, gal. Can the U. S. to grant credits to Mexico tended for one year. A clause per­ with one shot going wild. Some sen­ all stiffen —credits to make the greatest and mits either the union or the com­ ators were under the impression that tesy and earliest contribution to the eco­ pany to begin negotiations, after Anglin returned the fire, but this has Oranpma That’s wh. nomic development of the land be­ September I, for reclassification of been denied. Police said that An­ seeing. S low the Rio Grande. The two chief towns to readjust wage schedules. glin’s curious nine-shot, 25-caliber been divo executives agreed that their respec­ Officials of the long lines workers’ automatic had not been in action. SPEAKtNt. was an oii tive administrations must exert union indicated the members would Both legislators come from Hold- stairs afte every effort to raise the standards not cross picket lines of striking lo­ ensville, Okla. Anglin is 64, the old­ ing there of living in their countries, increas­ cal telephone workers. est senator in the chamber in point geant I ing productivity and, consequently, of service. Representative Scott, 34, that Ric purchasing power. B O X C A R S : is heir to an oil fortune. Only mo­ She’s a ‘GOOD NEIGHBOR’ Shortage Easing tive that has been discovered for his Slobolt lettuce, developed by the those silv Confusion Prevails Warns Aggressors action is that Anglin’s law firm rep­ USDA, is available for the first time and a hel Slowly but steadily the boxcar sit­ resented Scott’s former wife in‘her type. I h At News Conference uation is improving, declares John to the gardener. Non-heading, long­ can spare them. In wartime, when divorce suit and property settle, standing Slobolt produces wrinkled, wouldn’t I she was selling us more than she Hayden, Chicago district manager ment. say anyth We newsmen had our own “hasta of the American Association of frilled, light green leaves. Plants are la vista” later that afternoon in was buying, she built up a supply of of moderate size. "But su dollars: But now she’s buying more American Railroads. Midwest GERMANY: Blair-Lee house, a part of the twin freight conditions, he said, are the If the plants are set 10 to 12 inches rious abo residences turned over to visiting from us than she’s selling to us. By apart and only basal leaves used, “I don’t allowing her to buy dollars at the best they have been for a long time. U. S. to End Army Rule dignitaries for a press and radio Grain cars are moving in adequate Slobolt lettuce may be harvested conference which came near being rate of five pesos to the dollar, Control of the U. S. zone of Ger- over a period of several weeks. Slo- Ric Pro Mexico's money will be kept stable numbers to the Southwestern wheat inany soon will be transferred from chiefly a photographic contest. It belt, where cutting of the new bolt makes a good fall crop from was a struggle, unseemly indeed, —otherwise individuals might start the American military government midsummer plantings. It produces Netv W bidding up the dollar, which would crop has begun. to civil authority. Secretary of in that somewhat precieuse setting “We hope to have several thou­ usable leaves three weeks longer “You d of antique .furniture, pale green decrease the value of the peso. State Marshall is preparing to take than m any well-known commercial ABE LUNKnrS mule is like a you’re te' sand empties stored there ready to this : long-delayed step as soon as lot of people...he can't pull walls, wide mirrors and not very Wbat did it add up to? Good handle the wheat when it comes leaf lettuce varieties. It receives its be protec large early American rooms. possible. The move will reverse the name because it is slow to “bolt” while he’s kickin’, and he can’t if it isn’t sense between good neighbors from the combines,” said Eugene kick while he’s pullin’. state department’s 158-year-old tra­ seed stems in warm weather. * * * Not large enough anyway for the who want to continue to be good Coughlin, assistant to the chairman dition. Heretofore the department “No, I mob which surged about between of A.A.R. “The carriers are in con­ AtTNT RATTlB sez tbe shorten­ definite, customers. Mexico is farther to has vigorously resisted taking on in’ you use fer cakes and pies the little bar, the battery of cam­ siderably better condition to handle any functions except formulation of Herds and Flosks should be real tasty by itself. that’s all, the left politically than we are, mother a eras and the doorway into the gar­ grain traffic than they were last policy. That’s why she uses Nu-JIaid den through which el Presidenie but it- is by no means one hun­ year.” For Greater Profit when 9he wants her bakln’ to b e, Ric has, i Former Secretary Byrnes wanted extra fine. was to appear. Dogwood in the gar­ dred per cent socialist. Even up the size of litters. A sow • * * just anoth den looked over the brick wall, OKLAHOMA: administration of Germany left with will take strange pigs before hers when we Isomewhat startled at the noisy As for Aleman’s political philoso­ the war department, but Marshall, are two days old. SEESfS U KE folks hate to lose phy, it was plain what he thought Shooting in Senate himself a veteran of the war depart­ their money ’cuz then they lose "The tr gathering, Make changes when their friends with it. I never er spoiled ■about the one - party totalitarian A hometown feud exploded into ment, is willing to change that. He worry about loain’ that kind of states when he said before con­ pigs are ready to didn’t co~ At last the tall smiling figure, gunplay on the floor of the Okla­ has not revealed any details of the suck. Sprinkle the friends. flanked by secret service men, gress: civil government setup that he has * * * needed so homa senate house in Oklahoma strangers with a BLESS MF SOITIiv there ain’t love upo~ appeared. He sat at a table. “Civilization wanes when the City. When the smoke cleared, eld­ in mind. Obviously a considerable weak solution of nuthin’ easier than makin’ sure Ttie newsmen crowded around state curtails individual freedom. military force will be needed in Ger­ ye’re gittia’ a top-quality marga­ heart fro erly Sen. Thomas Anglin was lying stock dip. good egg, him, completely cutting off the . . . to impose its will or that of a, ■wounded, shot through the hip. many for some time, in case of out­ rine. Jest look fer the words cameras. The newswomen’s Dock all lambs “Table-Grade.” Nu-Maid Marga­ to, but R political party on its citizens.” His assailant, Rep. Jam es Scott, a breaks. and castrate all buck lambs at one rine's Table-Grade. Sez so jest as huge hats completely screened' Marshall denied that American plain as the nose on yer face right And anyt It appears that Aleman’s brand marine veteran, was arrested a few to three weeks. Combine the two color wou the klieg lights. A controversy of democracy is near enough to minutes later in a washroom. and British officials had run into operations—castrate first, then dock. on the package. of n'o little heat ensued and no ours to make him the good neigh­ The shooting occurred before the. difficulties over basic policy in plans hate to te little heat exuded from the high Use a reliable disinfectant on I ought t bor we Washingtonians who met afternoon session'had opened, when- for merging the American and Brit­ wounds. Bloodless docking and cas­ candle-power bulbs and the nor­ him think he is. about half the senators were on the ish zones, as reported from Berlin. couldn’t m al radiation of a hundred or tration can be done with instruments Mtyj-MAGP' way, coul so energetic human beings. made especially for the purpose. Dehorn calves when young (under Tabl e-6 r a a c . “No, I Finally the newsmen Were pushed RECORD OUTPUT 10 days) with a chemical dehorner it. Ric’s back and the cameras set to work. that won’t rub off on the udder or h*ARGAR i NE' interferen Some of the reporters’ were pushed flanks of the cow. A chemical de­ a right t' clear out of range and I saw one horner works best on young calves, may be helpless, hapless gentleman wedged and calves ■ are easier to handle put an.en tightly between the bar and the when young. na«» ITCH "Then i backs of three husky Mexican Farm Productiyity Increases To help prevent damp litter in I K n a n Oft TETTEft “Jill, I pressmen. The poor fellow’s right brooding and laying houses, mix hy­ Quickly apply soothing' and com­ I’ve hear hand was pinioned;so note-taking CHICAGO.—Measured on a vol­ of output and increased use of fer­ The, tremendous advance in mech­ drated lime in the litter at the rate forting GRAYS OINTMENT with places an its whoiesome antiseptics and na­ men say was impossible. Only his left arm ume basis, farm output in recent tilizer and lime for soil enrichment. anization of farming methods is one of one pound to eight square feet of ture aiding medication. Nothing else was free, and that was deep in the years has been 30 to 35 per cent Approximately twice the amount of the most important factors in floor space. Hydrated lime, re­ like it—nothing so comforting—or heard me middle of a nest of scotch-and- higher than the 1935-39 average, ac­ of fertilizer, used 10 years ago is be­ bringing about the record produc­ member—not ground limestone. pleasant for externally caused skin were ta' sodas. What else could he do about cording to an article in the Northern ing used now, use of lime has in­ tion of recent years, however, the troubles. 35c. Get a package today. And Ric ' Trust company’s monthly publica­ creased threefold and acreage plant­ article stated. Between 1940 and 1944 “Twent: it? (Salud y pesetas t) Treat Egg Right to The photographing continued. The tion. The gain, it is pointed out, ed with hybrid seed com, for exam­ tractor production increased more Prolonged ReBsef He’s old photographers in front wouldnlt was recorded despite a decline of ple, has increased from “less than 5 than 25 per cent, mechanical com Keep in Cold Storage sense,” J stop. , , 10 per cent in the number of farm per cent of the total corn acreage pickers more than 35 per cent and So Much Quicker They w Treating an egg right means stor­ for so-called The newsmen cried, “Enough!" workers. 10 years ago, to more than 65 per grain combines and milking machine ing little Although generally favorable cent now.” Since the yield from installations more than 50 per cent. ing it clean, covered and cold, say One reporter, reversing the ancient University of Nebraska specialists. He isn’ proverb sighed, "One word is worth weather and longer hours in the hybrid seed is about 20 per cent Increased productivity and low­ KIDMEY SilFFERESS maybe h fields aided in the production rec­ greater than from common strains, ered costs coming from mechaniza­ Eggs when clean should be stored Irritated bladder Jiaings (not sluggish kidneys) a thousand pictures.” in a covered bowl or pan, away large.y responsible for backaches, leg pains, was think ord, the article contends that more “the effect upon overall output-is' tion “give hope that the farmer may bummgpassagcs. urges, getting up nights! Kid- The photographer yielded. from strong-smelling foods. Without ney-sUmulant-oniy pilis only relieve indirectly. made of important factors were greatly in­ clearly evident.” through increased per capita produc­ stout,. For quicker, Ionger-IasUng comfort, hard and “Do they do this in Mexico?” creased mechanization of farming Further, farm productivity was in­ tion, attain the same standard of a cover, eggs lose moisture and are switch to Foley (tho new kidney-bladdcr) Tills. asked an American reporter, archly. likely to absorb ;-pdors. When kept kes, they stimulate kidney action, too. But Spang t methods, wider use of improved creased because production of meat living as the industrial worker does more important, they have powerful sedative* ently, but “They do this in Mexico,” an­ crop varieties of the hybrid type, animals, requiring about one-third with the large assortment of tools in a cold place, even for part of a like action that directly allays bladder irrita­ day, they stay good longer. Stored tions. Tbat makes for quicker, Ionger-Iasting re had no p swered a Mexican reporter, in per­ shifts to crops and livestock requir­ as much labor per unit of produc­ provided for him,” the article con­ IieK Ask druggist for Foley Pills. Unless von if that c fect English, white teeth gleaming. ing relatively less labor per unit tion as dairy products, has gained. cluded. at- room temperatures, eggs may Snd them far more satisfactory. UUUBLE lose much quality in three days. YOCIt MONEY BACK. He said, THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

n D o t h e tW » 2 S t e p s '-V ?y r t » \ ••BY ■•/■ JT-zfytt ■ Hefijeuic "ffullvt ~ Tglgfc W i f e ZTQ ■"■i. Squeeze Play Twenty-five years have elapsed since Walter—I proposed to Tessie in tLe disappearance of Richard McFar- be looking back on this week-end, unaccustomed activity. After that the garage. lane in World War I and his wife, thinking of the wonderful time I’ve strenuous adventure she took a hot W\?cE had—” John—What happened? Julia, is beset with fresh worries as the shower and flung herself on the bed, Walter—She wouldn’t let me children she has raised with the aid And trying,” Jill asked, her head too utterly tired to go down to back out. of her father-in-law, John I. M cF arlanef tilted a little, “to remember how lunch. r , 7 , mset * *»—» -J!*** * •* become involved in World War II. Ricf I look?” Julia found her there and looked Fair Warning 2?, has “washed out” in the air corps He bent his head, and his eyes wliile Jill, 26* falls in love with Spang at her shrewdly. “You’re taking A?**? & A mother took her seven-year-old moved over her slowly and soberly. ,: r e Easy Gordon, a young lieutenant. Julia con­ this the hard way, Jill. I’ve brought Wm son with her to the grocery store. The fides her troubles to Dave Patterson, “I won’t have to try. Hair like you some cold milk. Drink it and go grocer noticed the boy eyeing a large ; or an old family friend who has always a new five-inch sheU and a sassy to sleep. You’re being very gallant, barrel of apples, so he gave him one. m r.i'v,' dunces. secretly loved her. Jill and Spang go nose—” but try to be reasonable about it.” "Watch out for the worms, son," ad­ i''.vn Io r. low monished his mother. to a dance and Jill discovers she is “Disposition like T.N.T.,” Jill “I have to do something, Dooley. f m .:r> ( CF.n in love but is nettled when Spang ap­ supplied, keeping to the airy mood, "Any worms in this here apple bet­ parently doesn’t return her feeling. She Life has to be for something or ter watch out for me" the youngster oil- •••• simple “hair-trigger set. If things don’t acts gay. however, to conceal her own about something. Mine isn’t. It’s B i retorted. happen when I want them to, I ex­ just a purposeless existence, just J.!':' f.?:;ire love from him. i \; rn plode aU over the place.” using up days. And there are so No Hardship y-'h il “No,” Spang said quietly, “you .. •: i '5 L*:; on many of them, and they’re so long!” Psychiatrist—Is there anyone in CHAPTER V aren’t like that. When you go up Julia dropped into a chair. She A STOP BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD . . . At this tiny grave on the your family suffering from insan­ against a thing you reaUy want, you wore her heavy jeans, and she was lonely prairie near Elrod, S. D., a train stops every Memorial Day ity? the wait for it quietly, with considerable while the crew conducts simple rites memorializing the friendship of Patient—Oh, no, they’re all en­ Then abruptly Spang cleared his warm and weary, too. “I know...... r ii: determination." You haven’t had to learn yet how “Big Bill” Chambers and “The Little Fellow.” joying it immensely. -O Ir - for throat. “I’ve got something to tell “Grim. Very grim!” l»:iW in your mother,” he said, “and I’m long years can be, Jill. I hope you ;. J .:i VVc j.; ITih “Have you found anything yet never will.” StGA OF FRIENDSHIP Middle age is that perjod of a Y. r...rhC. worried whether I should tell her or that you really wanted and didn’t “How did you bear it, Dooley, man’s life when he would rather not. Maybe you’ll know what I get? Something you really wanted, not have a good time than to have should do.” that last war? You aren’t changed, I mean—not a whim.” you aren’t old. You haven't any lines to .get over one. “You mean — something about Jill set her teeth. Was he trying in your face.” For 58 Years, lllfighty Railroad me?” her, trying to get past the rigid “I had two children to take care Squeeze Play He broke off a head of goldenrod control of her chin and her care- of. And I had hope.” Walter—I proposed to Tessie in and examined the small sulphur- “And I,” Jill said sadly, over the Remembers 1The Uttle Fellow’ the garage. colored blossoms minutely. “No, rim of the glass, “haven’t anything WNU features. John—What happened? sot about you. You suit me fine. at all!” Every Memorial Day since 1888 a passenger train has come Walter—She wouldn’t let me Pve had a grand time, and I hope “It turned out that way, did it? I to an unscheduled stop on the lonely prairie near Elrod, S. D., back out. you’ll let me come back again. If didn’t want to ask any questions.” and while passengers wait and wonder, members of the train crew I’m not shipped out. No, it’s about “It turned out that I fell in love visit a tiny grave along the right-of-way. Ric.” so deeply I was practically shame­ There, a moment of silence is observed, a few brief “I suppose he’s in some sort of less about it. And to all appear­ ances, Spang didn’t. He liked my prayers are said and flowers are laid trouble? That happens,” she said on the grave. The trainmen return stiffly. eyes, he thought you were a hand­ ITngiw^ some woman, he said he had a good to their train and the trip is re­ "Ric and I were pretty good *!•» time, and then he talked about the sumed. 10 Iatcrocers friends at college,” Spang went on. job he had to do and hoped he’d see When curious passengers ask “We lived in the same house, and me, again. If that’s love, Dooley, about the stop, they learn the story ■ M M M ^ though I finished two years before what kind is it?” of how a railroad man’s sympa- % MJ* cS> <£? ' , r $ s tie did, we wrote now and then and ' 9 1 “Perhaps the bravest Kind of all| thetic understanding of a small A W M m M in touch. Then tills war came Jill. The kind a man keeps to him­ ■ railIroaJing IeJ t e r along, and I got in early and got to a friendship that has been memo­ self because he knows he has noth­ AIRPORT CHATTER Tiy commission, and of course Ric ing to offer a woman, nothing but rialized for 58 years even though nas an enlisted man, so that com­ uncertainty and dread and grief.” both the railroad man and the small For the first time since 1934, ;h; y'ro r.ot fed ing at all! You wouldn’t know, Doo­ The man’s name was William F. “And you don’t like what he’s do­ Patrol air fair at the municipal air­ 'i’ivii would pive ley, how awful nothing can be. Chambers, better known as “Big port Sunday, May 25. Other high­ , :ir.d mineral dogs ing? Is he ducking out of things, Emptiness! Time going on. Oh, I Bill” Chambers, and the small boy ‘■d for vigor 2 nd oreaking regulations, that sort of is known only as “The Little Fel­ lights of the event will be competi­ know I’m talking like an idiot. I tion in “bomb” dropping and spot —one box sup- thing?” told you I hadn’t any shame at all. low.” Back in 1888, Big Bill was a ! i»y dry weight as brakeman on the train hauling landing, a mass parachute jump by “I don’t know about his service Dooley, I want to go down to the field local ex-paratroopers and the mar­ vg food! Gro-Pup record. But the last time we were pretty soon. I want some new track ballast for repair work under and in Pcl-Eite. riage of a couple aloft In a plane. Grahvma In town I saw him with a woman. knockout clothes and one of those way in the area. “The Little Fel­ low” was the 12-year-old son of the The Sioux Falls squadron is endeav­ They were both drinking, and feather hair cuts and to have my oring to raise funds for a plane to though Ric wasn’t tight, exactly, he couple who had charge of the V c g s G c T o x eyebrows touched up. Why did I be placed at disposal of the city. SPEAK lHt.• t was talking too loud. He wanted have to get these ferocious eye­ kitchen and mess cars for the con­ struction gang. Red Cross and police or for use in G B G -H lP tne to meet her.’! brows, Dooley, when yours are so emergency search and rescue mis­ “Did he salaam properly before delicate? You’re a McFarlane1 Every day when Bill’s train sions. . . . Newest of the Rocky the shoulder-bars and the beautiful too.” pulled into the railroad camp, Mountain empire’s air transport tvhip-cord breeches?” Jill spoke “There were dark McFarlanes the boy ran to meet him and services, daily flights between Den­ more bitterly than she knew be­ and red McFarlanes. I got a Uttle Chambers would spend hours ver and have been cause her heart was hurting from from both strains. Your father telling bim tales of the big cities inaugurated by Challenger Airlines !Ultlf Creek ewi OmeM and of railroading. Then, in Au- was almost a blond, His eyes were c o ta p j, Stops are made at ‘VI

Spang laid the gold-spangled leaf Cheyenne, Laramie, Rawlins, Rock “Blue eyes would be horrible with 111 and died. He was buried Springs and Kemmerer, Wyo. The on top of her head. “Don’t be nasty, there along the right-of-way and gal, Can I help it if this army is Julia’s face changed, paled and my hair. I could see Ric if I went company plans to open routes from down to the field, Dooley. That is, Bill promised the boy’s parents both Denver and Salt Lake City to all stiffened up with military cour­ grew taut. “What a ridiculous sug­ he would take care of the grave tesy and stuff? I still like Ric. gestion,” she said stiffly. if he isn’t shipped out somewhere. Billings, Mont., in the future. . . . He won’t get a furlough, you blow, until they were able to return Mrs. Clara Frick of Goshen, Ind., -MA That’s why I didn’t like what I was for ages.” and remove the body. seeing. She’s older than he is, she’s ful eyelids? “When I find it I’ll experienced “the most thrilling' day been divorced, her first husband get it—some way, some time!” “Do you think you really want to They never returned, but Cham­ of my life” on her 80th birthday go, Jill? You know there is such a bers' kept his promise even when he was an officer who got kicked down­ “Desperate, eh?” Spang laughed anniversary. She went for a plane THt! SILENCE -when gossipy stairs after Pearl Harbor. She’s liv­ a little. But the laugh was shaken, thing as being too eager.” became freight conductor and later ride with her son. . . . Mrs. Sarah 1Women pause fer breath is the “Oh, Dooley, they buried all that passenger conductor. Section crews Lunsford of Cobbs county, Georgia, most delightful part o* their con­ ing there in the hotel, dnd a ser­ and so was the pressure of his hand versation. on her elbow uncertain. “Your eyes stuff with Augusta J. Evans! A helped him by keeping the grass utilizes her Piper Cub for a school * * * geant I know pretty well told me and weeds away from the spot. that Ric was seeing a lot of her. don’t give you away as a desperate nice girl would stick quietly at home bus. Because the roads are “ter­ THEAI TWO W O RD S-wTable- female, at all.” to be wooed and won, but try stick­ Someone put up a boulder to mark rible,” the school bus leaves too Grade”—sure tell a heap o'things She’s a handsome wench, one of the grave. those silver blondes with nice skin “How do they look? Inane, I ing and see what it gets you, how early and the family car “went out 'bout Nu-Maid Margarine. Tepf beautifully you’re stuck! I have to Eventually Bill reached retire­ of commission anyway,” Mrs. Luns­ Nu-Maid Margarine is made and a helpless look—you know the suppose?” 'specially fer the table. As fine a type. I have a feeling your mother “Oh, sort of sweet—and melting. see Spang again before they send ment age; yet he still visited the ford last faU started flying her two spread as money can buy. wouldn’t like it, but still I hate to I think you’ll find ways to get what him off to Africa or some other grave regularly on Memorial Day children five miles to the school- * * • say anything.” you want without any fight.” hideous spot, or I’ll curl up and die! as long as he was able. Others took house. The plan worked out so suc­ DON’T TRY to mend the aWays o' So her eyes were melting! But And I haven’t an inhibition in the up the tagk for him and continued cessfully that she decided to con­ others 'til you’ve mended yer “But surely Ric couldn't get se­ world, but I do have sense. Nobody the practice even after his death in tinue it indefinitely. “The children own. You’U find that’s a full-time rious about a woman like that?” they were melting, they were prac­ job. tically dissolving, and if she talked knows what a fool I am but you, 1939. Vince J. Ford, conductor, mar­ don’t even get a thriU out of it any • * • "I don’t know—” Dooley. You’ve been through this ried Chambers’ daughter. Every more,” their mother admits. any more she’d be crying like a • « • fKOCND OUR HOUSE, every­ fool, because she was in love and waiting business. You know how it Memorial Day Ford has taken body's plumb crazy 1>out the way Ric Provides a '* hurts.” Chambers’ place, although he, too, AIRPORTS ARE QUIETER vegetables taste when they're men were so unbearably stupid! now is retired. The flowers are sent seasoned with Table-Grade Nu- Tleiv Worry She said coolly, “I’ve trained my The noise nuisance from low-flying Maid Margarine. It don't surprise Jill Offers by his wife and Mrs. Lydia Benson, aircraft has been reduced substan­ me* 'cuz anything that tastes as “You do know, Spang, more than eyes to lie very politely. Let’s hur­ another daughter of Chambers, tially in many parts of the country, good as Nu-Maid all by itself is r*S mule ip like a you’re telling me! I don’t have to ry, shall we? I smell the roast, and A Suggestion both of whom reside at Redfield, T. P. Wright, Civil Aeronautics ad­ bound to make other foods taste ... he can't pull be protected from the truth, even Mamie gets peevish if dinner waits S. D. Together with the train crews, better* too! arc he can’t “Yes, I know.” Julia took the ministration head, reports in review­ s pullin’. if it isn’t pleasant.” on Sunday. She belongs to the Holi­ empty glass, pushed Jill’s damp these people have kept alive the ing progress of the anti-noise cam­ “No, I really don’t know anything ness Church and they have serv­ hair back and patted her casually. friendship of “Big Bill” and “The paign. so?, the shorten- definite, Jill. I’m just worried, ices in the afternoon.” Little Fellow.” and pies “By the way, Dave just telephoned. Much of the annoyance can be ; tasty by itoolf. that’s all, and since I’ve met your After that the day wore on, her He has bought a new saddle mare, For 58 years the Chicago and avoided by changing the traffic pat­ u-Moid mother and seen the sort of home grandfather telling over again in­ and he thought you might like to try North Western’s train 106 has terns around airports and by pilot tv h«.:- bakin’ to be Ric has, it bothers me. It may be terminably the story of how Buz­ her out Sunday. He’s going to bring stopped on the prairie near Elrod, cooperation in using suitable power Tofa Ie-O r o d e just another episode. Ric had a few zard’s Hill had been a military hos­ her over.” as it will again this year. Passen­ and propeller-pitch settings, Wright when we were together,” pital in the Civil war, Julia trying - JA A R G A R I N E folks hare- t.o lose “Did you enlist Dave to divert my gers have waited and wondered. declares. In many cases the traffic c■ Jr. then ihey lose “The trouble is,” Jill said, "Moth­ fo efface herself and maneuver John mind, Dooley? Don’t you know that They have heard the story and seen pattern has been altered to provide ■with it. I never er spoiled tRic terribly. My father I. away so that Jill and Spang could I bore Dave stiff?” the ceremony. Not once has a pro­ that planes travel over water, indus­ osin' that kind OX didn’t come back, and I think she be alone. Sweet of Dooley, Jill “Please give me credit for a little test been heard. trial districts or wastelands rather needed somebody to lavish all that thought, but all quite useless. Spang sense, Jill. I haven’t discussed your than over residential areas. FREE ENLARGEMENT SOTLf there ain’t love upon, somebody to keep her wasn’t in love with her. How could personal affairs with Dave. And I The campaign, he reports, has re­ with each 8 -exposure roll of JftC Iiiari Tiuddn' sure heart from breaking. I was just a he be and keep s o carefully silent don’t like riding. .I can’t risk be­ Boy W ith 30 Names sulted in a substantial drop in the film developed and printed for . TU top-qualiij* mar ga­ ALL PRINTS JUMBO SIZE

couldn’t do anything about Il any­ grew taut. “What a rit'lculous sug- k L “ h i mill IiIiiiiIIi Il way, could you?” he said good-by, and she had prom­ gestion!” she said stiffly. last child and the family Bible still SIMB Sr' ised to come down to the field again had four lines unfilled in the portion RHEUMATISM “No, I couldn’t do anything about “What’s ridiculous about it? 1 0 as soon as she could, and then he Dave’s been in love with you for left for family records, his parents, i NEUN TIUUMBAG it. Ric’s a man, he’d resent any had given her a gay little salute interference from me. He’d have centuries—don’t tell me you didn’t Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stallard, gave MCNEIL'S and climbed aboard and been know it! You must be blind. Even him this name: a right to resent it. Of course he rushed away out of her sight. may be shipped out, and that will Grandfather suspects it. I observe Hugh Alexander Morris Gene SM m a g i c Saul Ralph Giles Gilbert Motoer put an. end to the affair.” his sly look whenever Dave comes REMEDY A Tcdk Betiveen around. He likes Dave, he’d be ter­ Marquis Miles Marion Mayo John TROOP CARRIER . . . This Fair­ 1 1S1C H “Then it is an affair?” child C-82 Packet, one of the “Jill, I’ve told you all I know. ribly pleased, I think.” Charles James Gordon Bennett ^BRINGS EIESSED RELIEF OR TETTER Julia and Jill Adams Christopher Columbus Eli­ latest-type troop carrier planes soothing and com- I’ve heard her discussed in various The heat settled, drowsy and en­ Julia’s frozen expression did not developed for army air forces, places and heard the things other jah Green Eversole Bradly Kincaid OINTMENT with ervating as it pressed upon the change except that pain crept into Robert Jefferson Breckinridge Stal­ is demonstrating latest develop­ antiseptics and na- men say about her, that’s aU. I’ve world in August, and Jill grew a her face, darkening her eyes, mak­ ments in air-borne equipment and " cation. Nothingelse heard men speak of her when they ing her mouth a wan line. “Dave lard. M cfHeforting—or little wan. Classmates call him Bennett or techniques on a 60-day tour of the were talking without inhibitions. is a gentleman,” she said, evenly. ''Tiu’iy ciuised skin She tried gallantly to fit herself Bobby for short. Pacific area. And Ric is pretty young—” -t a package today. into the quiet life of Buzzard’s Hill. “He would not fall in love with an­ other man's wife." “Twenty-seven isn’t so young. She pretended an excited interest in SAFETY RECORD He’s old enough to have a little Jill puckered her brows. “But, r~ H 0 T ~ M 'sd KeSIef the new pigs, though privately she Woman’s Initials Serve More than two-thirds of the sched­ sense,” Jill said angrily. thought the wriggling, hairless little Dooley—twenty-five years! Just be­ cause Grandfather couldn’t find any uled international airlines, which h Q i f r S c k e r They walked down the lane, say­ things revolting, and thought what As Reminder of Storm operated in all parts of the world, fU SH E S pY oc-ca/iiid ing little after that. an amazing thing mother-love must grave when he went over there— Women In your ”40s”l Doe. this maybe my father is the Unknown LITTLETON, COLO.—Mrs. E, E. had a record of “absolute safety” functional 'middle-age- period pecul­ He isn’t going to say anything, be, that it could believe any new iar to women cause you to sutler hot Soldier. When you took us to Wash­ E. A. Shell, who first saw the light in 1946, International Air Transport SIiFFERESS maybe he doesn’t care at all, Jill creation lovely. of day during the great blizzard of association reports. Sixty of the flashes, nervous, hlgbstrung, weak, bj-rNJ. 5:itii;eys> was thinking, with the painful knot She even put in a warm morning ington I pretended that he was ly­ tired feelings? Then do try Lydia 2. : K . :• Ir-*; ing there. I felt beautiful about it. ’88, has a constant reminder of that member airlines flew a total of Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to • ...... *•;. WtflK-! Kid- made of anger and tears growing digging in the garden that was go­ relieve such symptoms. IV* Jamou* It could be true, you know.” tragic storm. For that’s what her 8,346,000,000 passengers miles dur­ for ‘this purpose! 1 • I:. ••• VC •rll'HtfClJjt, hard and tight in her throat. ing sadly to weeds since Poster’s Taken regularly—Plnkham's Com­ "* • 1 ' ••:. - h i- «-i.mfr*r!, “We won’t talk about it any initials stand for: “Eighteen Eighty ing the year. The scheduled airlines !!.'-.-MjnMor; J'ill?. Spang talked of the future, pres­ son had gone off to the army. At Eight Ann.” No doctors could reach reported 33 fatal accidents, result­ pound helps build up resistance noon she went back to the house, more,” said Julia, severely. “And against such distress. Thousands have * * r I ill Miiaiivfc- ently, but of a future in which she please put ideas like that out of her parents’ home to be present at ing in 298 casualties, which would reported benefit! Also a very effective • / : : . . i I.I Mder irrila- had no part—or any other woman, soaked in perspiration, a good man­ her birth. Her father, overjoyed equal 28,314,000 miles per passenger stomachlo tonlo. Worth trying I .. <>r;r-}:2sf:nsNV your head!” ii-r i oii-v l’ltjg. you if that could be caUed a comfort. icure a sad ruin, and every mus­ that both mother and daughter sur­ fatality. Forty-two of Uie airlines v .du'.Uuy* DyUBLB He said, “A month from now I’ll cle screaming weariness from the (TO BE CONTINUED) - vived, naged her for the event. had no fatal accidents. 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Naturally, we are a professional man or woman or asking ourselves: “Why must it self-employed ark your bank about come?” the Bond-a-Month Plan by which you To Threshing Machine Operators Washington Fable can buy Savings Bonds automatical­ Carolina’s Largest Piano Shop It is on the way because every­ ly Out of money in .your checking AU operators of Threshing Machines and Combines thing is entirely too high. Homes account. Your Uncle Sam sees you are too high, manufactured goods in this Minute Msn symbol, because (Public or Private) are te secure Threshing Permits are too high, food is too high— every time you buy another Savings Bond you are standing guard over before the new threshing season begins. (In ac­ everything is too high. People are the security of yourself and family. refusing to pay the prices. They are U. S. Treasury Department cordance with 329,1935 Public Laws of North Ca going to continue to refuse until something is done about it. Now, rol:na.) why do not the industrialists just Uncle Sam Says immediately lower prices until Prompt attention is urged in obtaining your there would be no talk of de­ The pression? - Aj*0' peimits and records, which are now avail­ That’s impossible. Prices are reg­ ulated by costs. In manufacturing a able at the office of price is charged that covers the Ti cost. Big item in cost is usually Davie Record labor, which averages 50 or 60 or C. R. VOGLER, 70%, and as much as 85%, of a fin­ ished article. Now the fable. When the war was over the President’s Register of Deeds. Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Henry Has Been Published Since 1899 Wallace, recommended that in the automobile industry wages could gc up 30%, without increasing the prices of automobiles at all. Spiral Again Davie County farmers read The Re­ 4 7 Y e a r s If that could have happened in the automobile industry, of course, it could have happened also in many cord and trade with merchants who ad- other industries. Labor was encour­ U Others have come and gone-your aged to demand a 30% boost, which they were told should bring no price tise in its columns increases. The facts, however, were Want to know one of the best gifts county newspaper keeps going. on the other side of the fence. After tor Mother? Security! It’s the kind an 18% cent increase was granted of gift which makes every day Sometimes it has seemed hard to auto workers, and even before OPA Mother’s Day—mothers’ days free from financial worry, and filled wit! Thin The Vegetable Garden Row died, automobile prices had to be confidence at the ability to meet sud make "buckle and tongue” meet but increased an average of 22%. Other den emergencies or achieve family industries granted similar raises ambitions. Where do you buy thi; soon the sun shines and again "we and prices went on moving upward. gift? That’s as simple as ABC. Labor soon realized that it had United States Savings Bonds are lost all its gains in the higher costs on sale at any bank or postoffice. march on. Our faithful subscribers, of living. When we get far enough For $18.75 you can buy $25 worth of security 10 years hence. What bet­ from the present problems to size ter way is there for you to express most of whom pay promptly, give us them up more accurately and when your love for mother, than to do a correct history is finally written, something to assure her future hap- courage and abiding faith in our it will probably be explained that piness, u. S. Treasury Department wage boosts in the fall and winter of 1945-46, more than any other one fellow man. thing, were responsible for the in­ Uncle Sam Says flated prices that followed. This is what now threatens to make depres­ If your neighbor is not taking The sion inevitable. If our government could have Record tell him to subscribe. The found in 1945 enough backbone for a firm stand against increases in price is only 91.50 per year in the wages and prices, urging instead a high productivity to get the nation back on its feet as quickly as pos­ State, and $2.00 in other states. sible, then the present feared de­ pression would have been mere talk. But when the general inflation­ ary rise in wages and a correspond­ When You Come To Town ing inflationary rise in prices came, all thinking people agreed that finally a depression would probably Make Our Office Your come. We may get back to a rea­ sonable level that way, but even yet w® could 'Vje a much better way, L—Tv* **lur >n will' outline next Headquarters. This is a good story and it’s about ou, pop. The chapter I am read We Are Always Glad To ag is entitled “Security.” It tell Uncle Sam Says Cabout your Payroll Savings, tb< easy, automatic way you are build ing up a comfortable nestegg to- See You. the future of yourself and your fam ily. Best part of all, pop, is the fac 23482353232353532353235323535353534853484853534823024801012323485353482300000002530202480202234823 that millions of my nieces and neph ows have the same important plac- in this story of a happy future at yourself. They, too, are buying Unit­ ed States Savings Bonds regularly. THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD V. S. Treasury Department T O O 7 IF IT APPEARED H E ltE Uncle Sam Says

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Abraham Lincoln’s birthday should —Photo Courtes 7 Perry-Morse Seed Co. YOUR JOB PRINTING be a reminder to my nieces and It is next to impossible to sow vegetable seed thinly enough so that the young nephews that they have the oppor­ plants do not crowd each other in the row when they come up. This is particu­ tunity to emancipate themselves from future insecurity by buying larly true when the seeds are very small. United States Savings Bonds regu­ Carrot seedlings, for example, should be thinned to stand about an inch apart W e can save you m oney larly. Every time you buy a bond when two to three inches tall. Otherwise the roots cannot develop as they you’ve added something to the fu­ should. Radislies are of better shape. V ture you’re creating—a home, an too, if the plants are thinned to stand ones to grow. If you like to use each o n y o u r education for your children, a secure about an inch apart while still tiny lettuce plant intact, thin to about two old age for yourself. Every signed seedlings. Green onions can be thin­ inches apart when small. Then, as payroll savings authorization card is a personal emancipation proclama­ ned by pulling and using the extra they become large enough to use, pull ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, tion—emancipation fron. the slavery spears for the table when they come up alternate plants and leave the others of a future hand-to-mouth existence. Up too quickly. to grow. Every regular purchase of a Sav­ “Where on earth did my money Beet seed should be planted at leact Bush beans should be planted two to STATEM ENTS, POSTERS, BILL ings Bond at your bank, post office go?” How often have you voiced 1% to 2 inches apart for each little pel­ four inches apart and just enough seed­ or where you work is another step Qiis question, half in wonder, half let usually contains two to four seeds. lings removed from the row so that the toward future happiness. in dismay! It’s so easy to fritter remaining ones are four to five inches HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. U. S. Trtasttry Departmtni away ready cash. A dollar here— When the plants aro four to five inchss 9 I and a dollar there—and in the end tall, every other one can be pulled for apart. Beans usually produce more nothing to show for it. And yet sav­ greens. If this is done at intervals abundantly when the plants do -..'t Patronize your home newspaper ing for the things you want—a new while tops and roots are small, spaea crowd each other. home, travel or future security—is will gradually be left for some of the Turnips usually do better and grow easy and effective simply by allot- roots to reach good size. more rapidly to table size if given three and thereby help, build up your HUNTING ing a portion of pour income either Sowing leaf lettuce seed sparsely or four inches in which to spread. It for through the payroll savings or by arrangement with your bank for the helps to avoid the extra work of Iat .r is important that turnips grow to eat­ More systematic purchase of United thinning. Even when the stand is fair­ ing sire quickly to avoid being tough home town and county. ______States Savings Bonds. Dollars go, ly thick, instead of thinning the plant: and fibrous. Of course the thinningi BUSINESS your bonds grow. When you buy some home gardeners pr.!>.r to cut the jmake delicious greens when young and Sayings Bonds regularly, you are larger outer leaves,leaving the inner j tender. Try Our Ads building the nest-egg for whatever • THE DAVIE RECORD you’ve set your heart on. V, S. Treasury Deparlmeat mnmiimnnmmnmmmuuunnumn;