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VOLUMN XLVII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVFMBER 7 . 194 5 . NUMBER 15

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Young People and Qeao Racial Record Haunts Peace Time Military Wall-Hutchins Seen Along Main Street Living Brynes Training Is Un-Ameri­ The wedding of Miss Nelda By The Street Rambler. Vhal Was Happening In Danie Hutchins and Thomas L. Wall 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rev. Walter G. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Wisdom of the appointment of Before The New Deal Ueed Up was solemnized in a 7 o’clock ce­ Mack Kimbrough, Jr., shaking James F. Byrnes as Secretarv of can When we spoak of clean living remony Friday evening, Oct. 26th, hands with old friends—Ernest The Alphabet, Drowned The State is the subject of increasing We hear a lot of talk these days we think of it from four stand­ at die home of the officiating min­ Hunt doing afternoon shopping— Hogt and Plowed Up The discussion in view of Byrnes’ well ahout compulsary military train­ points, namely, physically, men­ ister, Rev. G. W. Fink, on Salis­ JimKelly enjoying cold drink— known record on the question of ing in peace time. We hear and Cotton and Corn. tally, morally and spiritually. Ev­ bury street. The single ring cere­ Hungry man leoking at country racial discrimination. read arguments both pro and cou. ery youth should keep his body mony of the Methodist Church ham—Mrs. Raymond Siler hunt­ (Davie Record, Nov. 7. 1923) Since Byrnes was the first Tru­ W e are told that a public opinion clean, refusing to go nasty and fil­ was used. ing bananas—Mlss KathleenBlack W. B. Horn, of Roxboro, spent thy. He should keep his mind man appointment, and by virtue of survey showed that die majority The couple was attended by carrying large bag 6 f groceries— Sunday in tcjjvn with relatives and that appointment weuld succeed to of Americans favored this training. clean; for a clean mind means no­ Miss Laura Grey Bowles and For­ War bride wearing broad smile friends. the Presidency, in the event of a But it would seem sensible to as­ ble iiying. No one with a mind rest Whitaker. as her husband gets off of bus— Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh vacancy, hts record already threat­ sume that Americans havo had filled and polluted with evil, sin For her nuptials the bride chose Miss Blanche Brown shopping in Frost, of R. 2, on last Tuesday, a ens among controversy among the enough of militarism after this and wickadness can rise high in a brown wool suit with matching meat market—Miss Daisy Mae Iz- daughter. New deals strange bedfellows—the gigantic war. life. His mental filthiness will de­ accessories. Her corsage was -of vin hurrying up Mainstreet—Miss Attorney Jacob Stewart made a city bosses red .-nd-pink socialists, The business of the military is feat him. Theneveryyouth should pink rosebuds. Ruth Spry looking at big display business trip to Charlotte the past and the South’s Bourbons to wage war. A nation with a live clean morally. For to be un­ Mrs. Wall is the daughter of of Christmas toys in store win­ week. Here ate a few Byrnes polemics hugh military machine is always clean morally means that one is Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Hutchins, dow—Quinton Smith talking to Clarence Hendricks and Frank now being reared by the Comrades the first nation to become invol­ victor over the degrading, deprav­ of Mocksville, R. 2 , and graduated buddies in dime store—Miss Ann Stroud made a business trip to from his record Congress ved in a war. ing, demoralizing principals and from Farmington High School. Grant talking about small dog— Conover Saturday. "Notwithstanding the superior With the birth of the “United things of life that bring defeat. Mr. Wall is (he son of Mr. and Gaither Sanford explaining feat­ G. W. Booe, of Winston-Salem, intellect and the superior education­ Nations Charter.” We say we will Above all, every youth should be Mrs. C. L. Wall, of Oak Grove. ures of new Ford automobile— was in town Friday shaking hands al advantages of the white men by have permanent Peace. B ut clean spiritually. Usually elean H e is employed at Cooleemee. Miss Anice Lou Foster entering with old fnends. some strange operation it has been doesn’t it look ridicilous, and also spiritual living includes all deanli- Mr. and Mrs. W all will make cafe—Officer wending way slowly Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Gaither, almost impossible for a Democrat to show a lack of faith i n the nest. However, one may be zlean their home on R. 2. down Main street talking with of Harmony, R. I, were in town secure a position in the Railway “Charter,” to begin to prepare for in body, clean in mind, dean in friend—G. O. Boose back on his Friday shopping. Mail Service. the next war before the air is free morals, and yet n ot have a clean, old job of instilling wisdom into Mrs. C. R. Johnson and child­ "In my own district, more than of the stench of the death of this News Swats Democrats pure heart, roul and spirit. This the minds of young America. ren spent several days last week requires the cleansing, purifying 8 0 per cent of the railway mail recent war? The Daily News, which can with relatives at Mooresville. blood of Jesus. Again, one may clerks are negroes, and a similar Military training of U. S. youths hardly be placed among the most Wants Eight Army Sons Miss Ossie Allison returned last be clean mentally, motally and condition exists wherever Republi un-American! If this policy is credulous of purveyors of public in we*k from Durham where she spiritually and foil to . keep his cans have restored to the civil ser­ approval it will be another mortal formation in these parts, has for For Oiristmas visited Miss Thelma Thompson. body es clean as he should, Ev­ vice to secure positions ” blow at our American way of life. years been aware of imperfection in A father in Junction City, Kan­ Mrs. W. W. Stroud, of Wins­ ery youth who lives dean physi­ And again he said: America must not be allowed to the treatment of mental patients in sas, has asked government aid in ton-Salem, spent the week-end in cally, mentally, morally and spiri­ " lo r a long time we failed to become a militaristic powers. Why our state hospitals. Indeed, with­ gathering together his family for town the guest of Mrs. C. Frank tually is sure to live nobly, He realize the danger of permitting the should we tread in the bloodstain­ out claimiraing any considerable re a Christmas reunion. You’d pro­ Stroud. walks uprightly before God and publication of revolutionary doc ed paths of our enemies when we suit, it can be said of the Daily bably ask for help, too, if your W. A. Foster has purchased a man. He wields a good influence trines in the foreign.language press. have just defeated Gormany and News that it has been trying to do family consisted'of eight sons dis­ lot in East Mocksville and has be­ wherever he goes, or wherever he Today they are under close surveil­ Japan trained their youth for war something about it. tributed over Japan, Okinawa, Eu­ gun the erection of a seven room lives, or at whatever he does. He lance and Iti like manner we should from the cradle up, but have raep. But we have all along realized rope and the United States. house. points to the higher, better, nob­ now prevent the IWW and the Bol ed terrible defeat. that the state as a whole must be John H. Jansen, 69, whote all Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Holleman ler and holier things of life. He sheviki of Russia from using the Now that the war is over A- interested to the point of accepting members of the Kansas Congtess- are moving into their pretty new makes his mark as he goes thru negro press press of America to merica must not continue to see responsibility for mental care. How ional Delegation, urging them to tile bungalow on Wilkesboro St., life, and will leave his mark be­ to further their nefarious pur. her youth dragged off to be train­ to do this without resort to politics support his request to the adjutant this week. hind him to bless mankind when poses.” ed to kill. Lift your voices a- and politicians we wouldn’t know, general of the United States. Jan' A. M. Stroud, of County Line, he is gone from this world. How And again: gainst this un-Americun policy! nor do we think Dr. Grorge Har. sen asked that furloughs be or­ and W. B. Mason, of Tumersbutg wonderful to so live! This is pos­ "A s to social equality, God Al- Let die rett of the world know rell, of the Bowman Gray School of dered for his six sons still in the R. I, were visitors here Thursday. sible. It is within the teach of mighty never intended that a white that we are not afraid to be free! Medicine at Winston-Salem, will army, so they might join the two Mt. and Mrs. J. Wade Hend­ every youth, every person, who race and a black race should live on ______A READER. hare found a wav to bypass legisla discharged sons at home for the ture and state administration which ricks. of Newton, spent the week­ lives in a Bible land, and that Kas terms of social equaliiv; and tbst fiist family reunion in 15 years. end with relatives uear Cana. Mr. good reasoning faculties, and that which the Creator did not intend, Davie Fann News are made up primarily of politics Representative Edward Rees of Hendricks is Catawba county’s and politicians However we in­ will yield his life completely unto man cannot make possible.” With the end of the 1945 pro­ Kansas has already written to the live demonstration agent. vite your attention to an Associated God. This should be the sincere His record also shows emphatic gram year just two m onths off, J. adjustant general, supporting- Jan­ Mrs. Ranier Brenegar, of Wins­ Press dispatch from Winston-Salem desire of every youth. Anydiing opposition to appropriatiens f o r N. Smoot, Ghairman Davie Coun- sen’s request. ton-Salem, spent several days last In which Dr. Harrell as a member short of this may bring defeat. Howard University Jy AAA Committee, urged all for­ It will be a big Christmas if the week in town the guest of Mrs. of the advisory committee of the Multitudes are absolutely defeat­ From 1921 to 19 3 8 . he ceaseless- mers who have obtained conser­ Jensen boys all get home together. H. T. Brenegar. state hospital board of control in­ ed because of unclean living phy­ Iessly railed against all attempts to vation materials under the 1945 The temeprature registered 32 sists that our whole, mental care sically, mentally, morally and spi­ pass anti-lynching laws. In 1938 program to exercise every possible Strikers Connot Get Any degreeg above zero last Thursday set-up in North Carolina stinks: ritually. May God enable our he charged: "One negro . . . Wal­ effort to use these materials in ac­ and Friday mornings. There was Terming the set up for treatment Wage Compensation young people to realize the nobil­ ter White, Secretary of the Asso cordance with good forming prac­ plenty of ice and frost. This was of mental cases^iu North Carolina In answer to what he termed ity of clean, godly living, then ciation for the Advancement of tices before the deadline, Decem- the coldest spell of the season. "abominable,” Dr. George Harrell “numerous” inquiries from em­ strive to measure up to it, by the the Colored People . . has or. ber31st. Misses Elizabeth Naylor, Emma of the Bowman Gray School of ployer and others, Col. Arthur L. grace of God. dered this bill to pass.” —Ex. Mr. Smoot pointed out that Da­ Lewis Whitaker and Lodena Sain, Medicine, foresaw no solution for Fletcher, chairman of the State We indeed appreciate the young vie County farmeas Iostright much students at N. G. State College, the problem until "politics i-re left Unemployment Compensation Com­ people of our country that live It Was Always Thus iast year because they failed to Greensboro, spent the week-end completely out of the picture.” mission, said that strikers nnder no clean lives. We wish to quote earn the full am ount of their soil- here with home folks. In his inaugural address, Gov. Ia a talk before the Winston-Sa- circumstances can draw benefits for from a letter just received from building allowance. Calvin Bowles, of Mocksville, R Gregg Cherry pleaded for better Iem Lions Club, Dr. Harrell, a being out of work. Carl Roberson, of Bostic, N, C., “Conservation materials in the 2, and Miss Viola Beeding, of Ad­ form-to-market roads, promising to member of the advisory committee Citing the North Carolina law, who is one of our readers. He form of Superphosphate is still a- vance, R, I, were united in mar­ 'get the former out of the mud.” of the state hospital board of con­ Fletcher said that when a worker's says, “Bro. Isenhour, I am writing vailable to all farmers in tha coun­ riage Irsf Saturday afternoon at But she first “big” letting of con­ trol, painted a gloomy picture for unemployment is caused by a labot ^ou to say I sure enjoy your ser­ ty who have not yet taken their die home of Rev. C. R. Johnson, tracts by your new State Highway the state. Only South Carolina and dispute in which the worker is in. mons in the Unibn Republican full allowance in. materials for the officiating Clergyman. Commisrion on October 9th will Mississippi, he said, are in the volved in a claim for benefits must I am seventeen years old, and I 1945,” he said, “and this material Last Thursdey morning the city be mainly for the big fellows—U* worse condition. be denied. like geod literature. Enclosed you may be applied to winter cover awoke to the fact that the night S. 158;U .S . 258; N .C . 150;U .S . “ Frankly,” he said, the “ whole "Our insurance fund set up car- will find $1 feor which please send crops and pattures thtough De­ before was Hallowe’en. The boys 32; U . S. 70; U . S. 15A; U . S. 129 thing stinks. There is no other ry workers over temporary periods me a copy each of your two books cember 31st.” J must have enjoyed the night very (bridges, underpasses; widening, way of expressing it.” 0 f involuntary unemployment, 'Lost Gems of The American Peo­ Upon using all materials, a re­ much from the amount of work etc.) But the school buses will Dr. Harrell blamed the situation when they suffer wage loss from ple,’ and 'Our Refuge And Fort- port should be made at the Da­ they did. still come dragging from one to in part upon the political set np economic reasons and through no ’ Send diem as soon as you vie Gounty AAA Office by the The annual community singing three hours late—or maybe not at both present and inherited. fault of onr own It is no part, of can. for I am in a hurry to read form operator. “If all the farm which was scheduled to be held all. The highway commissioners He predicted much worse condi our program to make payments to them. Pray for me. I go to church allowance has not been taken up at the Masonic arbor Snnday was will be pteised by home folks for tions with the return of servicemen. workers out on strike. every Sunday, and to B. T. U. op in conservation matetialt and pro­ rained out. The day was the wotst Sunday nights.” the beautiful projects—and the "W hen all these combat fiatigue ’ However, workers who lose ducers are eligible to receive pay­ of the season, a steady rain foil­ former continues to slosh in the cases are reinstated in society,” he their jobs because of a strike situa­ ments, applications for payment mud.—Wilkes Hustler. said, onr "problem will be twice a tion have the right to file claims ing most of the day. Notice of Dissolution may be signed at die same time,” Hal Bahnson. from China, is gain wbat it is now,” with this commission,” he said. Notice is hereby given that the he explained. He charged that the government We must then determine, in each visiting home folks at Farmington partnership heretofore existing be READ THE AD$ The AAA Chairman also urges tween Grady N Ward and J. Lee was returning these men Into com­ case, toe extent to which the work­ He has been in military service producers having 1944. conserva­ Kurfees, trading and doing business Along With Ihe Newo munities as quickly as possible with­ er was involved.” for Uncle Sam,' guarding *a rail­ tion materials transferred to the way in China recently. under the firm name of ‘'Kurfees out giving them adequate treatment & Ward” has this day been dis. 1945 program to make yroper use Dr. Harfelt attributed the state’s Aaother Blander The Alice J. Wilson property in solved, the said J. Lee Knrfess hav­ of it in order to obtain full credit inadequate set-up for mental cases Another blunder of government North Mocksville. consisting of ing sold his entire intire interest in RATION GUIDE and avoid a double deduction of to "lack of plan” as well as to buyers during the war has turned nearly 15 acres, one lot on North said businiss to H. L. Gobble of SHOES—Book Three Airplane the value of the materials. Main street and four lots, on Oek Davie Countv. The business here, stamps I , 2 . 3 and 4 good indefin "politics ’’—Greensboro News. up in New Albany where more street, was sold at auetion Mon­ tofore conducted under the name itely. Families may pool coupons Senator Hugh Mitfhell of Ire­ than a half million pounds of spoil­ of Knrfees & Ward will be- con­ but loose stamps invalid except for day and was purchased by John dell Gounty, must have suffered An X mark after your ed la d was disenved stored iu a tinued by the said Grady N. Ward mail orders wareboute— 1.267 drums of 5 0 - S. Daniel. The total price and H. L. Gobble under the name thetortue of the damned last SUGAR—Book Four, Stamp 38 name means you owe us. gallon capacity each weighing ap­ was $2,625. of Davie Tractor & Implement week. Hugh is a politician. good for 5 pounds through Dec proximately 5 0 0 pounds—about 10 Rev C. R. Johnson has accept, Company. AU accounts payable to 31- carloads. Who is responsible is ed’a call as pastor of the Eapdst Kurfees & Ward are payable to the ^ o u r W arB ond not known. Not long ago many new firm. MEATS AND FATS—Book 4 , church at Hillsboro, and will en. thousand pounds of spoiled lard Tqls i 8 th day of October, 194 5 , Red Stamps At through E t good Investment Is ter upon'his new dudes between through Oct 3 1 ; Fi through Kt was fo-ind in Cincinnati and sold to A. D. Your Ineestmeni a soap factory. Yet a new drive now and die first of the year. He I LEE KURFEES, good through Nov. 3 0 ; Lt thru Qt has been pastor of the Turrendne valid through Dec 3 1 ; Rt through I n Am eriea * * * for fats was started Monday — GRADY N. WARD, W A R B O N D S Rockville. Ind., Republican. Baptist church for some !time. H. L. GOBBLE. Vt valid through Jan. 3 1 . THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ‘looy diui .puss -pojiujl I CIondIeu SkItM L- _ Squeezing Grapefruit 'ou| ‘ Yott can squeeze large grapefruit oj ssojppe I lWhen Australia starts developing on an ordinary orange juice reamer pC|S oq ii.ifl its infant film industry and decides iA v ao i » | Kids Govern OPA Office in Brooklyn for a Day if you cut the fruit in half lengthwise Ho build a counterpart ot Hollywood, •UOM SE JJ M won’t be able to set it up in cen­ (rather than crosswise), halve •smojdiuXs again, squeeze each quarter on the tral Australia. The weather's toe pue uow?d reamer, pressing cut side against JO MO|JOl|l' dry there for film-making. Clouds X(>fjiiib jci- S H Q n c i f v i ,i:ht‘r' point of juicer. Smaller grapefruit seeded for essential pictorial effects -U4cd.-i.id Jt| can be cut in halves like oranges; EjSACq Sun) fa the cattle-droving eple, “The \\ \R PI-CF -oaSui jejn 1 1 . B U R K A U juiced on regular reamer. •sq.ioq jo u ©verlanders” were go rare that on s; }ooy dux MBe occasion they had to race 60 .{-mu )Nr\c no-\Ki)S EDITOR’S NOTE: Thu newspaper, . Butter Substitutes 'HO — Xj anile* across a tableland to catch up through special arrangement with the Scnv r Adding salt and sugar to oleo or Xaj uoqj, *j WiOi a herd of cattle and photograph ITashington Bureau of ITestem News, other butter substitutes makes It UOIlCjlAAt J L while Oie thin, fleeting clouds paper Union at 1616 Eye Street , IV. IT t, -duiXs' os.il more palatable. £ AOJCM SS t still around. Washington, D. C , is able to bring Zutiunq ‘ot readers this weekly column on prop. -uiojsjp Xa > Lean Fish Iems of the veteran and serviceman and his family. Questions may be ad­ ZuijjoS wo / H lean fish is used for broiling or dressed to the above Bureau and they Si/J uo $]; baking, brush generously with fat or will be answered in a subsequent cot- NIGHT freocb dressing. umn. No replies can be made direct by duun aq; m ail, b ut only in the colum n w hich w ill jappeiq appear in this newspaper regularly. C o u g h s Sllj|39; SNAPPY FACTS Small Business Aid ______due to colds are eased, sticky phlegm loosened up. ‘uoi)eu Irritated upper breathing passages are The small business division of soothed ana relieved, by rubbing Vicks the U. S. Department of Com­ VapoRub on throat, chest and back merce is taking particular interest a t bedtime. Blessed relief as VapoRub J 3 I in veterans who are returning PENETRATES to upper bronchial tubes with its special medicinal vapors, from the wars with the intention IQlUOli * STIMULATES chest and back sur­ Uiu |i iii» of entering the small business A man's social poiitimi in Java is faces like a warming poultice. —ia S0 be determined by the num. field. Often by morning most of the mis­ '09**1511' her of spate tires he carries on his The small business division has ery of the cold is gone! Remember— car. Ih e mote spares, the greater given the subject considerable time ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe- the owner's prestige among the rial double action. It’s time-tested, and thought and now has avail­ home-proved.. • the best-known home remedy for relie v- a j a a Fliers con breothe easily a t elti- able for veterans a booklet, “Vet­ Photo shows the price panel in session, when the students of Midwood High school took over the operation of ing miseries of MW- m % 0 W% 9 tndes of 60,000 feet in a pres­ erans and Small Business” which the Office of Price Administration’s local rationing board in Brooklyn’s FIatbush section for a day. For twelve hours children's colds. ▼ VAPORV5 surised strato-suit developed by answers numerous questions in the the enterprising youngsters ran the rationing and price control machinery, with, of course a little expert super­ S F. Goodrich. oovai minds of the returning soldier. vision by a regular aide in interpreting some of the knottier problems that arose. IT one wants to open a tire store m i it WU Sn Amsterdam. Holland, he must The booklet covers many facts of pass an examination demonstrat­ the highly competitive small busi­ ing his proficiency Ot a bookkeeper ness field and covers subjects such and an executive. as, “Postwar Plans for GIs”; "In­ Japanese Sidewalk Salesmen B. S. Goodrich mado and sold the first tires containing synthetic dustry’s Job to Place Servicemen”; StrOber in June, 1040. “The GI Bill and Small Business”; “What About These Veterans' Loans?”; “Factors in a GI’s Busi­ IOOK FOK THIS IA ItL 1 ness Success”; “Getting Started in A t r m g m o c h 's Your Business”; “How Long Can I Stay in Business?”; "Survival S O a COLDSr MUSCLE SORENESS, , 0 S u l Chances of EetaiI Stores”; “Bisk- uickly eased by Penetro— Srandma’s old-time mutton suet taking in a Postwar World”; ldeadeveloped by modern science q ,SIN “Training Program for Small Bus­ into a counter-irritant,vaporizing a iness”; "Marketing Facts On a ealve that brings quick, comfort- f p County Basis”; “Small Town a ing relief. 25c, double size 35c. hjHSTM I Most Important Market,” and sev­ easeP E men N in E mutton T R suet O H i-— en other factors or subjects. Ttll W H3T| These chapters were written by experts and information contained will be invaluable to the veteran E contemplating entering the small Easy way to earn business field. These booklets are available to MONEY FOR CHRISTM AS veterans by writing to the “Small s s I l *u<| Business Division” of the United j o sjfii^ w iia 4 3 -4 5 America’s most widely read maga* States Department of Commerce, qsnui Washington, D. C. zine—The Reader’s Digest—offers a StfJ tfJTAl pleasant, dignified way to turn your ‘u o tjed tf f t spare time into cash you can use for sautoipH Questions and Answers Christmas. Because the Digest is PAZO PILES Q. Can a mother who is all alone such a favorite Christmas gift, most Reiievespainandsoreness and In poor health, have a son re­ of our subscriptions are ordered in FAZO IN I I I B IS I leased from the Army if he hag the last few months of the year. 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The War Department says where only two floors are now in use. money, too, by offering the Digest to reduce swelling and check minor at H alf price to service men, and Weeding. Fourth, it's easy to use. that the fact the mother is all FAZO ointment's perforated Pile alone and in poor health would to EX-SERVICE MEN, inyourtown who Fipe makes application simple, are back homeI No experience needed thorough. Your doctor can tell not necessarily bring about the jo o about PAZO ointm ent. son’s release. If the case can be Wants to Cross Atlantic in Barrell Had Kenny Treatment to make many welcome dollars be­ SUPPOSITORIES TOO! considered a “hardship case” re­ fore Christmas. 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The Navy Department says Mrs. John Rybolt, at home in Los USE ONlYAS DIRECTED UIBUI Kidneys Must that if she is now receiving navy ^ jie sq medical care to which she is en- Angeles, after a year of the Kenny Treatment for Folio, is shown as she :jeaur titlei Ilie navy will Jo everything WorkWeII- greeted her children, Brian 3, and F or You T o FceI Well it can to help her provided she does not move from the area where Johnny, 6 , while her husband looks on. 14 hours every day, 7 days every Because “It is inevitable that some day, someone will cross the Atlantic Physicians say Mrs. Rybolt will be week, never stopping, the kidneys filter she is under treatment and the zo waste natter from the blood. in a barrel,” Mark Charlton, discharged Canadian array veteran, wants to do able to walk eventually with the aid H more people were aware of how the pregnacy is in the later stages. iajjaq kidneys must constantly remove sur­ Suggest she contact the nearest it first. He is shown with the barrel in which he plans to make the attempt. of crutches. plus fluid, excess acids and other waste jo sdd matter that cannot stay in the blood navy hospital or dispensary for •q j uiol without injury to health, there would specific information. 6e better understanding of why the zoj o jn f whole system is upset when kidneys fail Q. Is there a course of study In to function properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­ fire fighting listed in the educa­ Women’s U. S. Softball Champions Opens Trade Parley tion- sometimes warns that something tional program for veterans and is wrong. You may suffer nagging back­ ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic are there any books available on OJtqAL pains, getting up at nights, swelling. this subject? —G. E. D., Philadel­ ‘qsg Why not try Doan's Pills'! You will .m ... -Si Be using & medicine recommended the phia. ospe a/j country over. Doan's stim ulate the func­ tion of the kidneys and help them to A. Many schools approved by •saaip j flush out poisonous waste from the State Boards of Education have • iJfftUI Mood. They contain nothing harmful. G et Doan's today. Use with confidence. instructions in fire fighting. For ! A t all drug stores. instance, the University of Mary­ - •> land, College Park, Md., and North­ western University, Evanston, III., * » -eq Stxrl DOANS Pl LLS have Inch a course. It may be *sru n f possible that the University of X ^ - pptoqs j Pennsylvania has such a course. WHY GAMBLE? sjeoo Suggest that you write one of these I t doesn't, pay to let bruises, oaqj schools. c u ts or b u rn s go u n ten d ed . . . oq Pfnol Beware CougIis even minor ones. Play safe... -0JX9 ai| Q. Will a soldier who has been cleanse at once, and dress with CJP3JU from common colds in service for two years and 1 1 Dr .Porter’s Antiseptic Oil.This months in the States and 13 months old reliable stand-by.. . the overseas receive mustering-out pay f l * ' r ' i \ formula of a long-experienced That Hang On I. ' - M railroad surgeon... is wonder­ ■------— —Tleves promptly be* if he is given a dependency dis­ fully SOOthingf and. tends to JOU t to the seat of the charge?—Wife, T rdosr, Mo. promote nature's healing pro­ 3trc Jpi h elp loosen------and --- expel A. The War Deparhnent says cesses. Keep It on hand for « n n laden phlegm, and aid nature emergency use In taking care jsnC ‘if b soothe and heal taw, tender, In. that if his dependency discharge is of minor burns, bruises, abra­ Xfdde < Sarned bronchial mucous m em . honorable he is entitled to mnster- The Jax Maids of New Orleans drove to the World Softball Champion­ Eric Johnston, President of the s io n s, c h a fin g , su n b u rn , non- o j £ jb^ tn se s. Tell your druggist to sell yon ing-out pay. U. S. Chamber of Commerce, addres­ poisonous insect bites. Use only s bottle of Creomulslon with, the im - ship to make it their third year in the last four that they have won the title. as directed. Three different SttfX Q. Please advise if an ex-service­ They won in 1942 and 1943. The bevy of beauties hammered out a win over ses a plenary session of delegates to J3AL JOI toEbmdlng you must like the way it man can obtain a loan to join up in sizes a t y our drugstore. : geficBy allays the cough or you are the Toronto Crofton Club lassies by a score of 5 to 0, as Nina Eorgan of the International Business Conference in -jeied j an open shop in one or more V b n e your money back; Jax allowed but two hits. Photo shows the Jax with their trophy. New York recently. unions?—J. C., Coffeeville, Miss. The GROVE tABORATORIfS, INC! CREOMULSION A. Can find no regulation which vf V STrIkOVlS 3, MISSOURI JtoCpugfo, Clieit Colds 1 Bronchitk R fvetpyfj COlD TAtlfTS THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C, I Waxed Shovel ! ■ Shovels coated with melted paraf-; fin overcome the annoyance of wet! Washington D igest material sticking to them. This saves the extra effort necessary to NEWS knock snow off the shovel. To apply Veterans* A dm inistration the treatment to your shovel, just SIH heat the shovel enough to melt the paraffin, then rub it on. Do not Has Capable Leader [ J overheat the metaL Painting Fmuses LABOR CRISIS TESTS TRUHAN Thinis I Nevet Knew General Bradley Has Fatherly Interest Wood garden fences are painted in B y B m j l M a l l o n The fast-growing labor crisis Till Now About Atoms'. in Veterans; Actions Show His Ability much the same manner as the exte­ presents Harry S. Truman with This gives you an idea of the rior of a house. The wood should be atom’s size: If a drop of water to Administer This Big Job Released by Western Newspaper Union. thoroughly dry and dean, then the first big problem he has facpd coated with two or more coats on a hitherto well-charted Roose­ were magnified to the size of the ATOMIC BOMB CREATES of exterior paint. Iron fences should earth, the atoms in it would hardly By BAUKHAGE SUPER-SPY SYSTEM NEED. velt sea. Up nntil now, most Commentator and News Analyst be thoroughly cleaned of all rust policies, especially those dealing be the Bize of oranges . • . Most WASHINGTON—Major General by scraping and sandpapering be­ with war and peace, had been of the atom is composed of empty WNU Sendee, 1616 Eye St., N. W, He stood by his decision. v Wild Bill Donovan bowed out of fore paint is applied. space. It is made of an orbit of Washington, D. C. “If you don’t, PU attack you on pretty well established by Tru­ the first real American intelli­ j . Ubollavin Sources , man’s predecessor. In settling the electrons revolving around the nu­ I have just come back from a the floor.” gence service (OSS) with a some­ We can get riboflavin from milk,, current labor turmoil, however, cleus much as planets revolve visit with the father of 15 million. “Go ahead,” said Bradley, faintly what cool-sounding response from from liver, kidney, eggs, cheese Harry is completely on his own. about the sun. An electron is That isn’t such a far-fetched recalling, I imagine, some of the President Truman to his idea of and some greens like kale. We also For some time, labor advice from merely a particle of electricity . . . figure to use in describing the tall, attacks in Normandy. developing his line of effort fur­ get it from all meat, poultry, fish, The atom’s nucleus contains all “PU block your bills,” said the dry beans, peas, enriched white White House insiders has differed. rangy Missourian, who is in charge ther for peace. Mr. Truman cut bread and enriched flour. Truman’s labor department has its colossal energy. It took sci­ of “the biggest business in the irate Congressman. up OSS, sending part to the War argued that labor troubles after entists more than 50 years of re­ world,” which is how they describe That was a horse of a different Department, but most to State. . Radiator Water wars were inevitable, that both. search to unlock the nucleus so it the Veterans’ Administration in color. The Donovan notion of hiring I Prevention is better than cure for Wilson and Harding had to call could give up that power . . . Washington. “You wiB ?” said the General. someone like Sumner Welles, the Vadiator troubles. Water from the “All right, and if you do that, rain barrel, ponds, swamps or out U. S. troops after the last Uranium has made the atomic To call Omar Nelson Bradley ex-diplomat, to keep intimate and streams is usually much better war, that labor has been in a bomb the most devastating explo­ “father” of the service men and PU go to the President with my independent watch on the inner for the radiator than well water or strait jacket since Pearl Harbor, sive. Yet the bomb uses only one- women isn’t stretching it. Ernie resignation. He’ll get that or find international world, was left hang­ ^ity water. is bound to feel its wild oats now; tenth of one per cent of uranium’s Pyle once said: “If I could pick a means to stop you.” (Period.) ing in air—somewhat foggy air. potential strength . . . Another any two men in the world for my We all knew about the Gen­ i . Fitting Meal ■ finally that big business was equal­ General Donovan has never been Does the salad fit the meal: ly in a straight jacket and equal­ reason why the United Nations father except my own Dad, I eral’s war record—in Tunisia, on a glamour boy. He is a rather, should stick together: They pos­ Green, leafy salads with hearty ly willing to row with labor espe­ would pick General Omar Bradley the Normandy beachhead, among crusty soldier-lawyer. Those who meals; hearty salads as main sess three-quarters of the world’s the hedgerows, where he smashed cially if it could get labor in uranium supply. or General Ike Eisenhower. If I know what he did in the confi­ dishes; tart salads with fish; fruit wrong with the public . . . ad­ had a son, I would like him to go a gateway at St. Lo which made dential special agent part of the salads for dessert? to Bradley or Ike for advice.” Patton’s lightning drive possible. vice to Truman; Don’t stick your Few motorists realize that their war say his work in the Balkans j Metal Stains neck out; let both sides battle it cars are driven by atomic power. Ernie was a pretty keen judge of But we didn’t know much about particularly was excellent and : To remove stains from tin and out for a while. Gasoline is rich in hydrogen atoms, human nature on the hoof. I the man. Most of us didn’t know could have been done by no one enamel utensils, heat them for a and they provide most of the pow­ he was from Missouri and later Opposite advice came from thought of that when one of Brad­ else as well. Into his organiza­ few minutes In a weak soda solu­ er that drives the car . . . Atomic some of us might have suspected tion. For aluminum utensils, use a another wing of the White House power is one of the few great dis­ ley’s co-workers in the Veterans’ tion, however, crept a number of . . . while admitting that all Administration, who is almost a that that was the reason why he vinegar solution. coveries that was the goal of the was picked, although the Presi­ persons who did not fit the best the above is true, other ad­ longest and most difficult series of decade older than the general, said visers' urged that both labor dent said it was because he wanted nature of the endeavor and gave Eggs Nutritious researches in history. Most mo­ “fatherly” was the way to de­ a World War H soldier to take it distaste with Congress. I think Eggs are protective, rich in vita­ and industry needed guidance. mentous discoveries were acci­ For: four years both labor and scribe the manner in which he was care of the wants of World War H this fairly sums up OSS. It did mins, proteins and minerals. Serv­ dents: The invention of fire, the treated the first time they had a veterans. Now we have some ing eggs in some form every day is Industry have had the Little- discovery of America, the discov­ great work, but was not popular. Steel Formula as their guide. problem to straighten out with the other reasons for believing that good meal planning and excellent ery of oxygen and the X-ray were boss. the choice was predicated on wise. (I can never learn what accom­ nutrition. They were supposed not to go all the result of accident. above this . . . Now labor finds And then I met the General. advice and is going to prove itself I plishes popularity in this era when itself losing its overtime wages, I found a weather-beaten, wiry, a fortunate one. _ • a bank robber can possibly attain I Lost Feed In 1905, a young patent office long-legged soldier, whose eyes On the horse-sense side, it is* it by merely being for the 30-hour Each pig farrowed dead repre­ with take-home pay dropping twinkled brighter than the four way below lush war days, yet clerk in Switzerland developed a because Bradley has established a week or some such social innova­ sents the loss of 140 pounds of feed,: theory which involved the idea stars on his collar. Fatherly, yes record as an administrator. He which is a proportionate part of the, with the cost of living still high. tion.) Therefore, Trnman was urged that under certain conditions mat­ —and PU have a word about that proved that in the army and had quantity eaten by the brood sow. to step forward and set a na­ ter could be changed into energy a ,little later. But I found out the acumen to see the chief fault In the wake of this peculiar con­ tional policy, suggest a wage and energy into matter. Accord­ something else. I found out why in the veterans’ organization and dition, congressmen are arising to Shortcake Foundation increase which would partly off­ ing to that theory, a very small he ought to be able to run one has set out to remedy it. shout “There will be no American ‘ Use piping hqt baking powder amount of matter could produce of the hardest jobs in the govern­ biscuits for shortcake foundation. set the drop in take-home pay On the emotional side—well, Er­ Gestapo,” and I assume also they tremendous quantities of energy. ment! And I’ll admit, right off, nie Pyle was right. Crush strawberries with a fork. . . . It is this group of advisers it sounds almost too good to be mean no OGPU or NKDV. In­ which Truman finally has de­ This has become the basic principle The trouble with the Veterans’ Sweeten with honey. cided to follow. for atomic power. Yet science ig­ true. Administration was that it grew so deed there will not. But there is nored this theory for 15 years. We had been talking about the a grave danger that the first vital details of the reorganization of rapidly that it didn’t have time to The young patent office clerk’s delegate authority. And there was necessity for a secure postwar FARMERS VS. LABOR UNIONS name: Albert Einstein. the agency which is now going on and with which General Bradley is another reason for this. It was world will be ignored and shunted Last week Florida citrus grow­ You’ve probably read that the minutely familiar. Then I asked buUt on what seemed a very sound aside by muddleheaded political Take for ers came to Washington, worried him what it was, if anything, in theory. Let’s take its services to sick over the future market for atomic power in a breath of air the veteran. For instance, small thinking about it. B-L could operate a powerful plane for his military training and experi­ If you thought Pearl Harbor a grapefruit and oranges. They a year continuously; that the a.p. ence that he could use in his pres­ hospitals were scattered all over feared a return of the old day3 in a handful of snow could heat a ent position. the country, many in little commu­ surprise and blitz warfare sudden when their fruit was dumped into large apartment house for a year, He said that he thought it was nities where the veteran could get as lightning, you are already old- Florida rivers . . . The army has etc. However, Prof. Einstein be­ the same with all jobs such as to them easUy. But that didn’t fashioned and obsolete in your CONSTIPATION just cancelled orders for several this. And here is the theory on work out. It was hard, to get ex­ million cases of orange juice. Si­ lieves "it will probably take many pert medical men, good service and thinking. The next war will start No matte? how many medicines years” to channel uranium’s en­ which he works: like a flash—the brilliant blinding you have/tried for constipation, multaneously it has turned back on ergy into peaceful pursuits. Ein­ “First, buBd your organization the latest equipment in the smaller we urge you to try B-L with the the civilian market several million communities and because the re­ flash of the atomic bomb. If our stein also points out that other on functional lines. Second, get defenses were archaic last time, understanding that B-L must more surplus cases. This backlog is the right man to head up each gional organization was spread so bring you excellent results or bound to have a depressing effect substances might be found "and thin, it was necessary to have a they will be pitiful next time un­ your money back. Caution: Use probably will be found" to accel­ function. Third, give him full re- less our officials know everything on citrus fruit . . . Citrus fruit erate its commercial use. sponsibBity to act on his own au­ strong hand in Washington. ,The only as' directed. growers know that with wages result was that the grip of that going on in this world. Advance dropping, the civilian demand for thority.” hand was so tight that the whole knowledge is more essential to de­ On Dec. 10, 1941 (a day before How, I inquired, does this fit fense in a future world than a oranges and grapefruit will also in with your military experience, system was cramped. nose-dive. When workmen get paid we declared war against Ger­ superior air force, an army or many), Princeton University sci­ having had some of that branch Bradley put his finger on the fleet. less, first thing they quit buying is' of adventure myself—although situation (with the help qf well- fruit. . . Cattlemen also figure on entists issued a report which was Not the Fascists or the Com­ buried in gazettes’ inside pages. running a platoon isn’t running chosen counsel) and reversed the munist nations, but the British, WDIIUrf IMEEtT EilUR AT 19* a drop in prices. Not only win former policy. Now it’s “bring the army buy less, but workmen Today the significance of this re­ an army. a democratic nation, have the port cannot be over-estimated: It “It’s a good deal like the army,” the veteran to the hospital.” Bring best world intelligence. It was eat less meat, when wages are cut he answered. “You have your him by rafl or plane in an emer­ . . . Same is true of many other revealed that the scientists made built up through generations. much headway in planning means staff. You have say 20 sections, gency, but bring him to a well- Their survival depended upon it, farm commodities, including dairy to defend America against any each with a special function, work­ manned, well-equipped c e n te r OLoirciAwcs?r«oIr EaftfVit

THE DAVIE RECORD. BECK BROTHERS MEET IN FAR PACIFIC THED C. FRANK STROUD Editor. Oldest Pa TELEPHONE I Leave Us Your Order No Uquor Entered a t th e PostofBce in Mocka- NEWS vllle, N. C., as Second-class- Mail W e Are Now Taking Orders For The New m atter. March 3.1903. -W MissLiUi in W m ston SUBSCRIPTION RATES: * ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE * I «0 FRIGIDAlRE REFRIGERATORS C. G. Lea SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE - ? SI) Soon they will be coming in volume. We sugggeat that you stop Ae week-en We see by the papers that Rus­ folks. sia says she won the wat. Maybe by and leave your order with us Carl F. so, but who furnished her the am­ leaf, R. I, munition, guns, tanks, planes, pro­ day and left visions and money to fight the war? If It hadn’t been for Uncle Mrs. Ca Sam, there wouldn’t be much left spent W ed of Russia today. If our memory guest of Mi serves us right, Russia was given a severe licking by the Japs away F u r n i t u r e W . G. CU back in 1905. several day w iA Mr. an Service Men Should Wardrobes $39.50 to $49.50 Studio Couches $79.95 up It was a very happy reunion when Pvt. Grimes B. Beck and Cpl. Miss Mat Gilmer B. Beck met Oct. 16th on Luzon Island. Pvt. Beck landed in Keep Life Insurance Manila Oct. 3rd, and Cpl. Beck has been overseas two years and sta­ Cedar Chest $34.50 Base Rockers $29.50 to $44.50 vflle, spent It has been brought to the at­ tioned on Luzoii Island for several months. They are sons .of Mr. town, guest tention of the Countv Veterans and Mrs. J. B. Beck, of Mocksville, R. 4. Pvt. Beck married the for­ F. Stroud 1 mer Miss Doris Carter, who with their son, are residing on Route I, Straight Kitchen Chairs $1.95 to $2.40 Service Officer that unscrupulous, Salisbury. Pvt. Beck entered service in November, 1944, and receiv­ J. R. Co ignorant or misinformed Life In­ ed training at Ft. Sill, Okla. Cpl. Beck married the former Miss Mar­ A s classic s tha Gobble, who is residing in Riverside, Calif., until her husband surance Agents have been in a Valley, was few instances advising returning returns, holding an important position in a defense plant. Cpl. Beck BEDROOM SUITES $98.50 to $225 to dron entered service in January, 1942, and received his training at Camp and left us service men and women Haan, California. their National Service Life Insur­ Gpl. Qu' ance. These Life Agents naturally stationed want the Insurauce themselves Davie Health News Davie Boy in Korea HARDWARE PAINTS spending a and by attempting to get the in­ Scarlet fever has recendy, made Aboard Destroyer John Bole— Metal Wheelbarrow* $7.50 Glidden Time Tested Outside town w iA surance by misrepresenting the its appearance in Davie County. C. C. Craven, gunner’s mate, third Mrs. WiU Government insurance, they be­ This is one of the so-called Respi- Kelly Axes, with handles $2.50 class, Mocksville, N. C., served on PAINT $3.60 Mr. and come guilty of violating an Insur- retory diseases which are spread this destroyer when she moved Plumb Axes, without handle $2.00 have been ence law called ‘‘Twisting,” and by the secretions from the nose Unico Outside with a task force of more than 50 Daniel co' are subject to fine or imprison­ and throat, and transmitted by Simmons Special Cross Cut Saws $7.50 ships into Jinsen, Korea, in Sep­ street, mov ment or both, and having their air. hands, food, eating utensils WHITE $3.25 tember to liberate the country Atkins No. 224 Thin Back Sew $7.50 pretty new license cancelled by the State In­ and other things which come in from the Japanese. Unico on A e W i surance Department. contact with secretions from the Some 25,000 American sailors Wood Saver Automatic Heater $24.95 The Service Officer is himself a mouth or nose. aiid soldiers were put ashore to No. 2 Bell Hammer Mill $135 FLAT WALL $2.85 D. R. Str General Insurance man and is fa­ The onset o f the disease is usu­ occupy the capitol city of Koijo, dergoing tr miliar with Life Insurance and has ally sudden with sore throat, fev­ 23 miles away, to the cheers of morial Hos compared the Government Insur- er, nausea and vomiting, followed the natives. A crowd estimated’ turn hom e ance with several of the largest in a short time b a ^ J red h firends will and best insurance companies d o -. , , , 1 at 10 0 ,0 0 0 gathered in the vicinity Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. ing business in North Carolina. on body. of the capitol to watch the lower­ he is m u A This comparison is very much in ! The disease is to be avoided if ing of the Jap flag and the raising Mocksville, N. C. favor of die Government Insur- possible, because of the dangerous of the Stars and Stripes. j •Mr. and ??Ce_and/ f Veal,S t^at Go vemment complications that sometimes de­ Thousands of American prison- ] who has b Insurance has better I J 1 guaranteed velop such as infection in the ers of war, many listed as missing, nell house values and lower premium rates ...... ^ have mov than can be obtained in regular ears’ mastoiditis, mfactious arthri - t were assembled, identified and! companies. tic and inflammatory conditions ’ dispatched on their way home. j which Aey AU discharged service men and of the kidneys and heart. j The John Bole took part in her I isbury high women are urged by die Service Children or adults presenting first operation when she was as- Officer to continue at least a por- c . , . • j Mrs. Flo tion of- their * - Government - Insur- symptoms of sore throat at this signed to screen earners they O ur dollars at Davis ance and to convert Ais into per-! t*me should be regarded with sus - 1 launched an air strike on Wake where she manent types of policies. f picion. j Island. She later was assigned to I m ent for AU discharged veterans interest- ■ Immediate bed-rest in a? com- Leyte, Philippines, for service. VICTORY BONDS many frien J 0^ tiT 1 TyaiuinK«.r 31171 fortable, well ventilated room .s „ will soon 2K ^ e d ^ !S S ^ i£ n^ U S l ,,?rtaab,e' ^ t5cadvi“ Mrs. Craven is survived by two ] Osaka. could still pay for the improvements* and Mrs. cbJrgeW' -r .. T u u - sons’ J- G* of Ae home, and G. L. VictoryBondsyIeldafine return... and ents of D J. E. Tutterow, J r . who has „ r i u 1 u . , . are just like cash In case of need!** been with the Parkwav Bus Co . I ° ^ ^ e j two daughters,Mrs. Receives Discharge ! 34 years has excepted a position with tbe *'* Griffin, or Portsm outh Va.; San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 23,!. Melvin Irvin Taxi Co. ; . and Mrs. Texie ... Horn of Mocks- 1945 Tech. Fifth Grade Clarence I ville; Iwo brothers, C. O. Cravens.A. Brogdon of Route 4, Mocks- w ho has This advertisement is sponsored by the following firms: 44 m on‘ ! of HigJi PoihtJ Route I' and J. B jviVe* Hf. C., who, for Ae past 55 j ShowTonight PaanaM____ AA ______:__...... -.___ 'fnytnmfi nne caana/i am A —...... discharge hom e las sirr r\": ?"! fe^-^siAMERicAN c a fe IRVIN MOTOR CO. Mrs. No- says he **7audltoiium to tie onwS Weilne^d-iy T" evening, . jts-jtm uu i.-v-r.. — «— . . _ — - - HENDRIX & MERRELL GREEN MILLING CO. sj i • P uart<#meetingdtUnionCha-jGeneraTof Brooke IfospltefCeA- „ „ old horn Nov. 7 th, at 7 :3 0 o ’clock o f 45 mo AdmIs pel next Simday afternoon at 2 ter, Fort Sam Houston, Texas has SANFORD MOTOR CO. siou 2 5 a n d 5 0 c. o’clock. AU members invited. (announced. w STRATFORD’S, Jewelers A e Paclfi ranean.

./ THE DAVIB RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. NOVEtf BER 7.1915.

THE DAVlC RECORD. 1946 Blum’s Almanacs. Work Started On New New Pastor Arrives All persons who subscribe for or Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Davis and Oldest Paper In The County renew their subscriptions to Tbe Factory little son of Boonviile, moved to this No Liquor* W ine, Beer Ads Davie Record, will be given a 1946 Work has started on Mocks- city Wednesday and are occupying the Baptist parsonage, 0 - North Blum’s Almanac free. Call before ville's new furniture factory, locat­ Stratford Jewelers NEWS AROUND TOWN. Main street. Rev. Mr. Davis was tbe supply is exhausted. ed just east of die Southern depot recently called to the pastorate of Grading was begun early last the Moeksville Baptist church to Miss Lillie Meioney spent Friday Mr. and Mr. Robert Callwell, of week, and the factory, to cost a- succeed Rev. E. W Turner, who Winnsboro, S. C., were week-end Be Smart! Shop Early! in Winston-Salem shopping. bout $150,000, will be ready to be­ resgned this work last July. The guests, of Mrs. J. S. Daniel and Record extends to Rev. and Mrs. gin operations early in the New S C. G. Leach, of Oxford, spent family. Davis a cordial welcome to the best Year. V. O. Lipe, of Conover, town In tbe world, and wishes them Layaway Gifts Now the week-end in town with home Mrs. Oscar McQamroch gave a has the contract to build the fac­ Godspeed In their new field of labor. folks. family dinner on Sunday, in hon­ or of her son “Dot” and her sister tory. This plant will employ be­ Carl F. Blackwood of Wood- Duke’s birthdays. Those present tween 125 and 150 men and wo­ Retires After 37 Years For Christmas leaf, R. I, was in town W ednes­ were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith men, and will be a great help in M. B Stonestreet, popular mail and daughter Joan, and Mr. and day and left us a frog skin. making Moeksville put on new carrier on R 3 tor the past 3 7 years Mrs. Walter McCIamroch and life. W e understand that most of retired last Thursnay. Mr. Stone, Mrs. Carrol Bost, of Salisbury, daughter Carol, and Oscar Mc- CIamroch. the machinery for the factory has street is succeeded by Paul Owens, See Us For Your Choice spent Wednesday in town die already been purchased, and will of Fork, substitute carrier, who guest of Miss Elva Grace Avett. Mrs. Roger Howard be ready to install as soon as the will handle the mail until a pevman. of W. G. Click, of Salisbury, spent large factory building is finished. ent carrier is appointed. Here's Funeral services for Mrs. Roger As the old saying goes, “Watch several days last week in town Howard, 28, of Moeksville, Route hoping Mr. Stonestreet will enjoy his well-earned vacation after such with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Click. 4, who died Monday night at a Moeksville Grow.” DIAMONDS .95 up Salisbury hospital, was held Wed­ long and faithful service Miss Mattie Stroud, of States­ nesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at Colorful Parade ville, spent Friday and Saturdayin Smith Grove Methodist Church. BIRTHSTONE RINGS Rev. J. S. FoIger conducted the $44.50 town, guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. The Hallowe’en parade given by WANT ADS PAY. services. Burial was in the church the Moeksville school students F. Stroud and family. graveyard. WATCHES $ 2 .4 0 Mrs. Howard was a daughter of last Wednesday afternoon, was an NEEDING— Several more men J. R. Comelison, who lives in J. C. and Pearl Freeman Godby. interesting spectacle and was view­ to work in flour and feed mill, also ths classic shades of the Yadkin She had been in ill health for ed by hundreds of people. The truck driver. Valley, was in town Wednesday some time. parade started at the high school MOCKSVILLE FLOUR MILL 225 Surviving are the husband; die Moeksville, N, C. Make Our Store Your Headquarters % and left us a life preserver. building and circled the square. parents; one daughter, Shirley Thelocal air patrol headed the FOR SALE—Good 2-year-old Gpl. Quinton Smith, who is Howard; three brothers, Paul, Eu­ black horse. Call on or write. gene and Curtis Godby, of Mocks- march, followed by the high school stationed at Newport, Ark., is LEWIS SEAMON, For Gifts ville, R. 4, and three sisters, Mrs. band, the boy and girl scouts, the Moeksville, R 3. spending a 2 1 -day furlough in Paul Wllliard, Mrs. Charles Foster floats containing die contestants town with his parents, Mr. aud and Miss Rachel Godby, all of LOST—Friday morning large For Weddings, Anniversaries ide for the King and Queen of the Mrs. Will N. Smith. Winston-Salem. black and tan male hound 5 years Hallowe’en carnival, which was old. ' Please notify me. Reward. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miller, who Fork News Notes. held Wednesday evening in the WALTER L. CALL, Bridge Parties and Birthdays have been living in one of the high school gym. Hundreds of Moeksville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Brant Lewis, and Daniel cottages on South Main school children in all kinds of RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now two small sobs, of Avery County, costumes, marched in the parade. in full ooeraton a Walker Funer- street, moved last week to their spent Wednesday night, and Thurs­ Carl Green, of the Ilth grade, was al Home. Don’t throw your old pretty new seven room bungalow day here with relatives. radio away. Have it fixed. on the Winston-Salem highway. Rev. Sallie Carter, of Thomas crowned King, and Miss Bobbie St r a t f o r d jS ville, spent tbe week here, and had Jean Angell, of the 8 th grade, was For die best in Hospital, Acci­ .8 5 D. R. Stroud, who has been un­ preaching service each night at the crowned Queen of die carnival. A dent and Sickness Insurance, indi­ dergoing treatment at Rowan Me­ Community Building. large crowd was present, and a vidual or family group see morial Hospital, was able to re­ G- W. Livengond 1 Jr.. has ar­ good time was had by all. F. R. LEAGANS, Dependable Jewelers rived home from overseas duty for Insurance Agency, turn home Thursday. His many Uucle Sam, and has his honorable Moeksville, N. C. firends will be glad to learn that discharge. Honorable Discharge Expert Waich Repairing Moeksville, N. C. 0 . he is much improved. WANTED—Good tenant farm- Miss SaIlie Hendrix, went to Cedric V. Smoot, G. M. 2 c, who’er who can operate tractor and Salisbury Friday to visit relatives • Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Conklin, served for 3 7 months in the U. S. handle small dairy farm near Sal- there. Navy, received an honorable dis isbusy. Good buildings with elec­ who has been occupying the Par­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sowers, charge on Oct. 2 8 th, * and arrived tricity and water system. Tobacco nell house on Salisbury street, and children, of Reedv Creek, visit, home last week Mr. S-noot spent and cotton allotments. Want man have moved to their new home ed relatives here Saturday after­ 33 months in Pacific waters, He with good family at once. Will which they recendy built on Sal­ noon. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert give him half of milk checks and Smoot, of Clarksville. Mt. and isbury highway, near Ephesus. Mesdames, Gray Matthews, and half of crops. Call on, phone or Johnnie Harpe, visited relatives in Mrs. Smoot will make their home write. Mrs. Floyd Naylor is a patient Iredell County the past week-end. on R I, for the present. DR. E. C. CHOATE, Salisbury, N. C. at Davis Hospital, Statesville, I Phone 41 or 141. I where she is undergoing treat­ ment for a heart ailment. Her Card of Thanks many friends are hoping that she will soon be able to return home. I want to diank all my friends' and neighbors for their help and ’ Mrs. J. S. Haire was called to COM E IN kindness during the illness and Elberton, Ga., Wednesday to at­ after the death of my husband. CRAIG BRANSON, tend the funeral and burial of BEULAH BRANSON. her brother-in-law, Mr. Bond, who died suddenly Wednesday And Take A Look afternoon. The funeral and bu­ Notice to Creditors rial took* place Friday. Having qualified as Administor of the estate of C. C Craven, deceased, notice is I BUY THEM A | Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Osborne, of hereby givin to all persons holding claims A t T he New against the estate of said deceased, to R. 4, returned Thursday from a present the same, properly vorifled. to the two weeks visit with their daugh­ undersigned, on or before the 2 nd day or November 1946. or this notice will be J PIANO J ter, at Abbington, Va., and a sister plead in bar of their recovery, AU per­ sons indebted to the said estate will at Shouns, Tenn. They report a please call upon the undersigned and make pleasant trip through the West­ prompt settlement. This the 2nd day of Nov. 1945 I for CHRISTMAS! I ern mountains. 6 . L. CRAVEN, Admr. I C. C. CRAVEN. Dec’sd. Cpl. and Mrs. Clay Allen arriv­ 1 9 4 6 ed home Wednesday from Great Falls, Montv where Cpl. Allen has been stationed for some time. He Notice of Re-Sale of has received an honorable dis­ charge after 3 i years in die army. I Land I OUR STOCK IS MOVING FAST! • and tbe The many friends of Cpl. and Mrs. ' Pursuant to a resolution hereto or them from Allen are glad to welcome them fore adopted by the Board of Com- .. but Bonds missioners of Davie County at its But We Still Have Some Excellent go ahead •«• back to the old home county. Chevrolet regular meeting in June, 1 945 , tbe Pfc. John J. Godbey, who has undersigned will re sell publicly for been spending a furlough with cash at the court house door in Moeksville, Ni. C.. on Saturday, USED PIANOS home folks on R. I, returned to tbe 17th day of November, 1945 , at Ft. Bragg last Tuesday. John says Now On Display twelve o'clock, M., :the following That Will Please You he is on his way to Texas ; described vacant lot now belonging for further training. He served Ito Davie County, 'iT. C., and locat. ed on Depot Street, in Moeksville, for some time in Europe after en­ Act Now! Don't Delay! At Our Show Room IN. C , and more fully described as tering the army 15 m o n th s ago. 1 follows, to-wit: A lot beginning at an iron stake Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Griffin, of I on the south side of Depot Street; % Portsmouth, Va., spent several Jessie G. Bowen Music Co. thence S. 5 degs. W along the days last week in die county with CHOOSE THE LEADER edge of an alley or street 112 feet relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin to an iron stake, Martin’s cornei; [ 217 West Fifth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. came dow n last Tuesday to attend thence S. 8 7 degs. E 1*5 feet to the funeral and burial of Mrs. CHEVROLET ’an iron stake, Martin Brothers’ Griffin’s father, C. C. Crayen. Mr, corner; tbence N. 5 5 degs. E. 91 and Mrs. Griffin ate former resid­ [feet to au iron stake in edge of . Lexington or Depot Street; tbence ents of Davie, but left the county N. 5 6 degs. W. 81 feet to an iron 34 years ago. Pennington stake in edge of Depot Street; thence N. 8 0 degs. W 121 feet to Melvin Jones, S. l*c.t U . S. Navy, tbe beginning, containing 1954 . who has been overseas for die past square yards more or less. < f i r m s : 4 4 months, received an honorable Tbe bidding will start at tbe a. discharge Oct. 31st. and arrived Chevrolet Company mount of tbe increased bid of hom e last week. Melvin is. a son $1 3 3 0 .0 0 j r o R c o . Mrs. Notie Jones, of R. 3. He This 1st day of November, 1945 I says he is glad to be back in his old home county after an absence Wilkesboro Street Moeksville, N. C. Board of Commissioners of Daviel ING C O . County, N. C j of 45 months. He saw service in the Pacific, Atlantic and Mediter­ Bv R. P. Martin, Chairman, j J ew elers By A. T . Grant, Attorney. ' ranean. H f.. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

Soil Conservation sjnjnj J j 3 1 J P Cleaner Eggs More than 90 per cent, or almptf Puo^ ‘aoej S Less work will be required in 1,000,000,000 acres, of th e fa rm landl. PJBAWj pB cleaning eggs if the laying house has in the United'States needs soil con­ ^ Jo mo ^ssW a nest for each five hens and if the servation treatment to protect _ 3 I 3UtTl ^J3AJT nests are deep enough to contain from soil erosion, maintain fertility Wqnop pjES 4 inches ot nesting material. and put it to its most efficient use. !H„ 'PB311 ;V ° a Avoid Stickiness Deep BootedJPIants Aid SoB 0S1SjaAVjCail1. 4 Before melting chocolate in a dish Plants that-T00t deep, indudinC .»«"» Ptp ,Bqa over hot water, rub inside of dish trees and some grasses, are imps*' M OPSY IyGlAOYS PARKER with melted butter or olive oil to tant agents in enriching the iurfac* »nITTjL SIR 3pjwapun JB Soor prevent sticking. Measuring cups soil, 'the department of agriculture may be greased in the same man­ has' found. The deep-ranging tools P!ES ..1PttV,.1, ner before measuring molasses or .,—}eopI;M 8 .draw from the deeper layers of t o InoMS Mqjo gm Sugar Restrictions Lynn Chambers’ Menu I WONDER WHY Y\NZ PROBABLY- syrup. ‘' soil the various plant nutrient* w sW IE 2,00 * MEN DON'T I LEAVE THEM ^ particularly minerals. When Hi* Prevent Solution Braised Liver with Vegetables Lifts. Bed plant‘dies and decays these are re­ S,9H -PSiB3U An electrically - operated hospital ° f Jsmo Bta0J Of Dessert Problems Creamed Potatoes WHISTLE AT US V BREATHLESS/ turned to the soil, but are concen­ |( 9.I9IJ Celery Sticks bed has been invented. It raises and trated in the top layers wher* ’ Molded Plum-Pear Salad ON THE STREET? JoweTs with the flick of a switch. shallow-rooting plants can draw «s *spuno.u The use of a nurse or hospital aide them. • Pus WplSner1 Corn Sticks Honey is eliminated. ______®M -S1BO •Open-Faced Apple Pie » Wiqo0 3qj. •Recipe given. Operators Advised to Use 1 ■ ■ Washing Egg-Beater .,-JaiIEi1 aqj Avoid putting the cogs of the egg ^nB 7 ow piBS and chill. Serve over the peach DDT Killer With Care beater in water. Binse the spokes jPnq * W0(; No one can be too careful in ap­ under cold water first, then wadi halves a la mode and top with nuts only the spokes with your dishes. <« *9jaq hit mixed with brown sugar. plying DDT, the insect-killing chem­ 3Iej JBUaq p j To serve, arrange a peach half on ical which is attracting so much at­ Pue ‘jooq a a square serving of cake. Top with tention. When the material is used I “ I puno.u Jappioqs a mound of ice in barns, poultry houses, and simi­ ‘}3A sq; piBs cream and serve lar places, all feed should be re­ s,?loo IBqjll', : with the dessert moved so that it will not become j SoCrisp- j ,,i-iuuej siq j 0 sauce. contaminated. He reminds that all s.ajaqj Puyii If it’s apples drinking cups and salt licks should Tn dii B }BqA\ you want, then V i be covered while the DDT is being j SoTksiy X iJBa jeqj }b Mounds of. creamy ice cream'ride you will like this applied. The spray must be al­ 'Apsajgli ‘luiq on top of peach halves set on pie which is easy on fat because it lowed to dry thoroughly before ani­ 4[oo aqj Pjbayoj squares of tasty, hot milk sponge does not have to have a top crust. It mals are permitted to return to the ‘uaqj ‘Ajdjeng cake. A dessert sauce made of the uses an egg for richness and flavor: prem ises. UitqSnB-IOi^ i peach juice is a delightful foil for the Operators applying DDT spray or bo pub papji 3 fruit, ice cream and cake. Open-Faced Apple Pie. dust are urged to avoid getting any o ;no o§ ‘j 3A3 (Serves 6 to 7) h more ol the material on themselves JJOD aq; punojQ Now that food rationing has loos­ 3 cups sliced apples (about 2A than is absolutely nec'essary and the SBAV Ultqoj) : ened up in most of the eatable goods, pound) ' same precaution applies to inhaling and we are once again able to get I egg, well beaten the material. Operators should be •uiiq oj paqsni especially careful with DDT and oil q°D uo sqBos back on a prewar standard, cooking % cup sugar < problems need not be pressing. 1 tablespoon flour t. mixtures because the oil penetrates aq pus pajeap the skin of humans much more saoaid oj ojoj However, in spite of this lifting of Vi teaspoon cinnamon H teaspoon grated lemon rind f readily than water and, therefore, is ^otJO Autun^llI restrictions, we still have at least much more dangerous to handle. s.sno Uaqj 1 one major problem—that of sugar. V\ teaspoon salt j 2 tablespoons melted butter ‘ General use of 1DDT is not advised o aas Jou pjnoo Little relief is in sight right now, because there still is considerable paA\oijoj ‘jeatj and the situation will probably pre­ Plain pastry for I crust (about I cup flour) research work to be done on insects StR Apoq Sjoqjft vail for some and crops. It has been used safely OIA 3J0UI B J[3J months. What Line pie pan with pastier, building as a spray for fly, bedbug, louse pBap aqj tuojj shall we do about up the edge. Fill with sliced apples. and roach control in d airy b arn s and as pBq uajj jj : dessert? Add remaining ingredients to beat­ poultry houses, as a spray in •ajaqj guipusjs Well, first of all en egg; beat well. Pour batter ovfer TIN HA ^S By Stftnton combination with bordeaux mixture ijooi 0I paujnj there are fruits apples. Bake in a hot (425-degree) for the control of Jea beetles and o paqoojq JOO^ which can be oven for 25 to 30 minutes. leafhoppers on potatoes, and as a dished up in any Apples which are best to use in Kellogg's Rice uioui siqj Jy : spray or dust under certain condi­ Krispie* equal Jd UBfjBuuajaA; number of per­ this type of pie are Rome Beauty tions for various household insects. the whole ripe fectly delightful ways. There’s, or Macintosh. I 0 TM: grain in nearly j UO UAiop jnd all the protec­ PBq Jt Uaqjtt , whipped cream and ice cream, and, Black walnuts can lend a distinc­ . Biological Desert * -^ * * ' tive food ele­ jaj pue paiiui3 of course, sugar substitutes. tive flavor to pie when fruit supplies A virgin forest has been ,called a ments declared dip to a low during the cooler weath­ essential to hu­ UB ‘2pns oj iieS. One cup of sugar or less is a good >lologlcal desert because^ does not man nutrition- RICE uado Ji Sdn eH rule to follow if you are using rec­ er as in this recipe: produce enough feed to support ani-. q.\\ 'ssjriu oj ipes calling for this sweet but scarce Black Walnut Pie.' 1 mal life In abundance. ' '' 'n Ji pjaq pue JJ commodity. If your cake calls for Vh cups of sugar, use % cup of 2 cups milk B 00(3 '3STJ OJ 1 cup sugar I suSis paAioqs sugar with % cup of com syrup. In S tablespoons flour Bake sw eeter, tastier brecfd! jsa pue jaaj this case you must use 2 table­ spoons less milk than the recipe 2 egg yolks 83 I3IU: uoog i 1A teaspoon salt V-*'~ -Curl siqj ‘sdetf calls for and 2 tablespoons of flour, use FLEISCHMANN’S additional. I teaspoon vanilla - 0[q S1OUiqiy aqj; - 2 teaspoons butter S Jiae aq jaA 3 The fat scarcity also limits us to I cup black walnuts s aqj HE JajjB some extent on the baked goodies Baked pastry shell Jajjns aq pajaj we want to make. That’s why sponge cake will be popular, as in Whipped cream •ABJp puB ajiqAl Make a custard of the milk, sug­ paoTjou nak ■ this following recipe: ar, flour and egg yolks, cooking until SdS.3 sjboj aqj’ Feach Sponge a Ia Mode. thick in a double boiler. Add salt, oq atqtjjaj Sijji (Serves 8 ) vanilla and butter. Cool. Add nut- HE 9J3A\ Xaqx ; Sponge cake meats and pour into a baked pastry YEAST „-oS pue' I No. ZVi can peach halves shell. Let set and cool. Serve with sijdjns S.wors} I quart vanilla ice cream whipped cream topping. os jng "JjeaAV Dessert sauce Xbs ?,ubo„ ; The cake used uses 4 eggs and is tSAti ;i ItIAYii made with scalded milk to give it 'TIaIi' a fluffy texture: s^m ?snf„ Sponge Cake. puotq qjpA a\oi 2 cups sifted cake flour I -306} qstp B Va. teaspoon salt ■ B pue JaqjaS 2 teaspoons baking powder tds 3uoj ‘3)0 Eq 4 eggs NO WAITING— no extra steps! FulUstrength — tj apsui XiJBaa I cup sugar s)TDdieiM( Inc. Fleischmann’s fresh active Yeast goes right to work. m. ji 'uotpaCuf I cup milk, scalded 3 puB Ji paSBS I teaspoon vanilla "Aw it’s only a . little cow—an’ Simple Samson says these marches Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it faster*! IBOJ aqj padiAi 3 tablespoons butter, melted exhaust him unless he can have his fresh milk!” You can be sigrer of tender, smooth texture—light­ jojoop aq i j Sift flour and measure. Sift three ness—delicious flavor every time! times with salt and baking powder. Au i! him .. ; DffHCULT PiOSHHft BrCtuyAS WILLIAMS UiI J1UOP ’ Beat eggs with rotary beater until IP YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on ,.ipajq thick and lemon colored.. Add sugar This novel apple pie saves short­ ~3nojqi jsnt aiB gradually and beat until fluffy. Fold ening by using just one crust. For Fleischmann’s fresh Yeast with the aq jqSiui ji„ : in flour mixture, then milk, flavoring delicious flavor and good, old-fash­ familiar yellow label. I t’s dependable— BUiajd Ji sj„ ; and melted butter. Fold until weU ioned heartiness, add an egg to the America’s tested favorite for more than jBq SBAV t| 0{qA' blended. Pour into square cake pan apple mixture. ■ jojoop aqx ' lined with waxed paper. Bake in a 70 years. •B3fOI[j JOJ moderate (350-degree) oven for 30 The old-fashioned puddings are al­ j jua.-A sno pua minutes. Cool in pans. ways popular because of their mo­ aqj Xpuejsui ! Dessert Sauce. lasses sweetness •jno prp Xpoq; Liquid from peaches and fragrant pns puy -aoBj' 2 teaspoons granulated sugar spices. Suet is qj Xtlun ParnelI Beinaining pe^ch halves, chopped usually used for a pa'l33nJ}s pus; M cup salted almonds, slivered the base, but one I B paAoui Ji : I tablespoon brown sugar of the fats may •jsqiaSoj panndj Cook the peach liquid down to % be substituted if oos aXa sjboj: cup. Stir in the granulated sugar it is unavailable. jsruqj ‘jojjoqi Buttermilk is C i a used to give that oj jo iiEd B a Hit fluffy texture which is so appe- J 00<3 uaqi '41 Lynn Says: tizing. . ( pub nB/A 81W °v Quaker Pudding. auajsej jfaqi ! Make Meals Good: No family durnjs jou Ui 1X,, enjoys eating the same, same ■ (Serves 10) q jou Xbm,, foods every meal. It’s a good idea ZVt cups sifted flour ’ ,,•aioui ipnu* not to repeat dishes more than IlA teaspoons soda .. sqj„ 1UitqSnBl once every three or four weeks. Vt teaspoon salt • AS VOU ODMtT fO U f M SUHSfe M _ goyjioBS,, Even favorite foods get monoto­ 1A teaspoon nutmeg fO PWNER, WHICH OVmt 1b BE EMEW TlPttiS HCfT, nous when served too regularly. Vs teaspoon cinnamon VflO DISCOVER THKf ONE CF IHEM HM> BESOH VA cups buttermilk A HUMOROUS ROrTMiON IN DlALEif1 WHICH SOOHP5 "HO To get contrast in every meal, Ab IF IT MifiHf 60 Oti IWERNtfav follow the basic seven charts to I cup ground suet , I cup molasses ■ WliLil 9M? tn SI ' see that you get in all different types of foods. I cup raisins or other chopped di& si m m dried fruit, or candied fruit \ Stuff green peppers with creamed Brown—Ah, you were decorated Dentist—Well, if you wish, I can WBU3 910VX PO* ; Cauliflower, potatoes and creamed for bravery! take it out very slowly. £ injJ3Aiod * °? i chicken may all be good, but they chicken or turkey and rice. The pep­ v UioJJ smoj 3 all • don’t stimulate the appetite. pers should be parboiled first, and a asooo 81H 00 ‘ However, consider the colorful­ after stuffed, they may be heated Well Balanced No Gas Needed IUO 9M% *1 <0Jtt01^ • for 10 minutes in a moderate oven. Ned—There’s a girl who keeps my Mac—Why do you think that girl m m B e n - G a y OO ato J0 ‘pz9X* ■ ness of creamed chicken with is so high hat? french fried potatoes and peas If you like stuffed ,green peppers, interest. • Feel the soothing warmth of Ben-Gay... as it goes to iH O lS 3 H i try them with a stuffing of corned Ted—How come? She looks kind Jack—She told me she had to go with carrots. out of town for an operation because work, relieving those cold symptoms.Doctors know about There should also be a com­ beef hash mixed with onion. It’s of plain to me. the two famous pain-relievingagents in Ben-Gay—methyl mighty good. Ned—She’s the cashier in the she didn’t want to take a Iocalf an­ bination of hot and cold dishes. aesthetic. salicylate and menthol. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi times .Even with a salad luncheon, the Like sweet potato pudding? One bank.. more of these ingredients than five other widely offered hot foods can be soup and coffee. way to make it is to mash six rub-ins. For fast relief, get genuine quick-acting Ben-Gay, cooked sweet potatoes with 6 ta­ Relativity In Code Some cooked, some raw is an­ Boy—Did you know that we’re re­ Jane—Why are you going to the other good rule. Be sure to have blespoons b u tte r, 2 tablespoons grated lemon rind and I cup of lated? drug store? a salad—a big one, too, if you Girl—You’re crazy. How can that Joan-I just got a letter from that . ^ B een n -G G aay y -T -THE ORIGINAL ANALGESIQUE BAUME are having roasted meat, cooked orange juice. Bake this mixture in RHEUMATISM | THERE’S ALSO a greased casserole in a moderate be? doctor I used to go with. The drug­ vegetables and pie or pudding, Boy—Well, your mother and my gist is the only one who can read MUSCLE PAIN , MILO BEN-GAY which are all cooked. oven for 15 minutes. NEURALGIA I FOR CHILDREN Released by Western Newspaper Union. mother are mothers, aren’t they? hi* writing. J 1U 3.IE ipill-" THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. I g s°iqiil3"3A 11 gUIACl] 3-1E C-pClES E F Tarragon Vinegar Combnstionible Hay IMPROVED ll.l poog -IAMl 0 Tarragon vinegar is a favorite in ‘ Experienced farmers know that EqOCO SUlOS UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL dressing summer salads. The dark hay, if incompletely cured at time I ugo spooj PM green leaves of tarragon are used of storage—meaning that it has a I G MHAl USA3 S UNDAYl for seasoning the vinegar. They are moisture content of 25 to 30 per I] IO UOtpuiM used both fresh and dried. This herb cent — is subject to spontaneous CHOOL L e sso n needs a little covering of litter and combustion. lnoqs SJOMI OHARA leaves for winter protection. I 'siojjeo MHltt W .N.U. FEATURES'—, By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST D. D. > Ferk Up Fotato Salad I pst-tj M0ll3jJ Of The Moody Bible InsUtute of Chicago. TtiE STO RT THUS FAS: Thunder, “I don’t think so,” said Doc. “It birth—she had it in her. What she Released by Western Newspaper Union. , . . Cage Crickets Potato salad will taste better if JlOJO 30 sssu head* or tne uoDim as be Is commonly In the Orient the chirping noise of placed in the refrigerator to chill Ioo ‘JSA3A10H IiIIGKn, Is tbe only white horse ever horn was a glancing blow.” had in her would come out. They “What gets me,” said McLaugh­ halter-broke and handled her early the house cricket is highly appre­ several hours before serving time. fnunis J.uop . on die Goose B ar ranch In Wyoming. ciated and many households keep This gives the onions and season­ He grows from an ugly, misshapen colt lin, “is how did he get in here? without any trouble at all. Lesson for November 11 I AGtU USMOiM0 them in cages, the cages often elab­ ings a chance to permeate the sal­ Id ‘jOAtOHMtiGO to a powerful yearling, showing more There’s a four-strand barbed-wire - “I always had a hunch that if and m ore characteristics of his great fence between this pasture and the Flicka was bred back to Banner Pd Lesson subjects and ScripWre texts se. orately wrought and decorated. ad, making it uniformly delicious. loo 03 Xji grandsire, a wild stallion CaUed the Al, M-IGd coimty road.” get something out of the ordinary.” CouncttaM RXir^ htEdubeIuon:te^ d ° nto j TraD-IIIakers ; Pino. One day the Goblin wanders Doc laughed as he pulled on his They were sitting on the terrace permission- t Two-Beaded Stream - ' I oj puc ‘sssu : loutliward into the mountains. An eagle S' The Rhine river rises as a two- The first trail-makers in America |s -to tioooojq attacks him, and he runs home In terror, shirt. “My guess is, you’ve got a after supper, Flicka and the filly were buffaloes. jumper.” TBt! FRUITS OF PUBLIC headed stream in southern Switzer­ SMl sq UGO goon, however, he goes back, and finds near the fountain In the center of WORSHIP the Green. Suddenly they heard the land, enters the Boden See (Lake ■pjGM SJSMlO a valley In which wild horses live. He “I’ve seen plenty of wooden fences Constance), and emerges to con­ encounters the Albino, and barely es­ 1 ‘dstJO sguuil in the east jumped.” Rob shook his thunder of hoofs from below in the LESSON TEXT—Isaiah 8:1-8: Ephesians capes with his life. Meanwhile his calf pasture and saw, rounding the tinue its winding 850-mile course to I Sutuuc[d UJ head. “But horses don’t jump these 5:15r21- , m other, Flicka, is bearing her next foal. wire fences. No—there must be shoulder of the hill, the Goblin com­ GOLDEN TEXT-Pralse ye the Lora. I its multi-mouthed outlet in the - H i G H E m e m m Ispooj jo ssd.ti The b irth Is premature, and the TCter- some gates open somewhere up the ing at a canter. Rob rose to his will praise the Lord with my whole heart, North sea. In its oceanward jour­ I noA IGMl 33S laartan is In attendance. In the assembly of the upright, and In the ney it picks up several important helps build line.” feet, astonished—how could the colt congregation.—Psalm 111:1. k q Sm Atouoj “Train him for a hunter,” said have got into the calf pasture? tributaries, such as tbe Lahn, the Iiuoo jog ox Doc, “and send him east to a hunt Neckar, the Main, and the Ruhr Iss UOltAt SllOU C H A PTER S I In a moment they all knew. There The center of every community from the east, and the Mosel from RESISTANCE TO COLDS club. You’d get a big price for him. was a four-strand barbed wire fence should be the church. The house lsiUOAGJ USA3 He’s a husky—how old is he? A between the Green and the calf pas­ the west In some stretches the Iui AJSAS SOUO "Sacrifice the foal,” said Mc­ set aside for the worship of God river is an international boundary. Bnioy the feeling of energetic Laughlin, “the mare won’t stand long yearling?” ture. Goblin cantered easily up to is the gathering place of His people. welUbeinffi Take good-tasting IjGOdSJ OJ IOU “A short yearling,” said Ken It is a frontier between Switzerland Scott's Emulsion right away, if Itu X-IOAS spooj much more." it—swerved to aim at the gate post, There they find fellowship as they and tiny Liechtenstein, between. you fed tired, rundown, unaUe 'May not have to," said Doc. proudly. “He was foaled last Sep­ and cleared it easily. He came can­ meet their Lord. He is in their to throw off worrisome colds— IgUIlGS SAOCUS tember.” tering to Flicka and the filly, neigh­ Switzerland and the bid Austria, be­ Iweaiue yonr diet lacks natural Tsigsic SMGH t m not stumped yet." midst exalted and mighty, but ready tween Switzerland and Germany, A u ) VttamIno and energy-build­ - They fastened a block and tackle “By Jinks!” said the vet. “He’s ing a greeting. to enter every humble and contrite ing: natural oils! Scott’s helps a baby elephant." “Well I’m damned," said Rob, and between France and Germany.. oxild encTffy,ttamina, remittance. LirI ‘to the wall and ran the rope through heart. Through Germany the river flows Buy at poor druggist's today) it. Then Doc fetched an instrument “He’s made a good beginning as a then put his pipe back slowly into Our lesson shows us how the wor­ in a geperal northwesterly direc­ like a pair of ice tongs, and to Ken’s stallion,” said McLaughlin dryly. his mouth. “If he’s started .fighting ship of God brings blessed results tion, turning sharply west at the 'horror, thrust the points into the “He’ll carry these scars all his life.” Banner and jumping all the fences,, SCOTTS EMULSION as His people meet. Netherlands line to enter the North y. £ A R R O U N D T O N I C III Ut Jiig 'dno !foal's eye sockets. Then they all “Gee! It must have been some there’s going to be hell to pay front I. Recognizing God’s Presence sea. Tusd sqj M00O :pulled together. fight!” exclaimed Howard excited­ now on. Tffis means he can come (Isa. 6:1-4). uoodssiqcj I It moved a little. Flicka heaved ly. “Do you think he mixed it up and go as he pleases.” King Uzziah, who had begun well Freshen Grass With I psjics dno Yi and struggled convulsively. The men with Banner, Dad? Banner’s the only The boys rushed down to the Green but had forgotten God, was at the To G et Better Isd SuiuiGUtsa hauled until they were red in the stallion around here.” chattering excitedly. end of his life a leper because of i Fertilizer in Fall )S suoodSGS) Z face. And suddenly the whole little “It might have been one of the Nell followed them with Rob. his sin and dying in disgrace. Is­ ’ Late August or September is the Cough Syrup,M ix tuoij PjnbirI body slid out. other yearlings,” said Nell. “They Goblin and his little sister were In rael which had known unprecedent­ best season to give lawn grass a iisssa ; Instantly the men undid the ropes might have been fighting—” an ecstasy of reunion. “lift.” After the hard summer sea­ “Not a hoof of that size,” said ed prosperity under God’s blessing I t o t H o m e |i t°°3 rSSjnutui and Gus went to prepare a hot mash “He’s kissing her!” shouted Ken. now hardened its heart nationally son. some refreshments in the way Rob, indicating the shoulder wound. "Look Mother! Look at Goblin!” _ of fertilizer, and possibly lime, is SoEasy! No Cooking. Real Saving. I-QCg) SJBJSpOUI for Flicka. against God and was also about to “It could only be Banner. H Gob­ “It’s simply ridiculous to call him called for. Thin stands of grass are To sot quick relief from coughs due IsxGAt MJIAt psujl . The doctor kneeled over the foal, go into eclipse. God needed a man to colds, you should make sure by Ji JnotJ -pspusiq which was barely alive. lin has started fighting Banner—but Goblin,” said Nell. “That’s not a particularly In need of help. If your mixing your own cough syrup at I can’t understand Banner’s giving Goblin. That’s Thunderhead.” to speak for Him in such an hour, lawn has not been limed in the last jijnq psjjsui pus 1 “Is it premature?” asked NelL to bring to His people a message of home. It’s no trouble at all, and you 1‘siujxiui jnojj Ui ; “It might be a little. The teeth him such punishment—the colt must There was a moment’s silence. few years, it is suggested that you know it's pure and good. It needs no have done something to deserve it.” Ken felt his mother’s words go right judgment and also of blessed invita­ apply 50 to 75 pounds of ground cooking, and it's so easy to make Jq pus XnsnpGjg are just through. When was the mare tion. To prepare that man, the through him. It had come at last— limestone per 1 ,0 0 0 square feet. that a child could do it. luoutst pus M3TO bred?” great Isaiah, God gave a remark­ From your druggist, get 21& ounces ] MJiAt sSSs jssg : “We don’t know exactly.” The white foal seemed inches taller. This will sweeten the soil and make of Pinex. Pour Oiis into a pint bot­ He had grown in all his parts so able manifestation of His glory and it possible for the grasses to respond tle, and add enough plain syrup to dll jigs MHa' ssuiij [ “Will it live?” asked Ken. power. : pus mop jjtg i The doctor did not answer. He that he had still that appearance of better to fertilizer treatment up the pint. To make syrup, stir two maturity and strange precocity—like It is essential that the man who cups of granulated sugar and one cup Juoodssiqej £ wiped the foal dry and clean, mas- speaks for God should first see the The addition of 10 tp 20 pounds of of water a few moments, untit dis­ uoodsGsj I saged it and gave it a hypodermic a boy carrying a man’s responsibil­ fertilizer per 1 ,0 0 0 square feet of solved. Or you can use corn syrup or ity. Lord high and lifted up and to hear lawn will do wonders. Fertilizers 'MIJnt dno I injection. It was a very small but of His holiness and glory. The nega­ liquid honey, if desired. The full pint IjuSns dno 1 neatly made filly. It had a short Nell looked up at her husband. such as 5-10-5, 4-12-8 or those of thus made should last a family a long “Don’t you see, Rob? He’s com­ tive tone of the present-day mes­ similar ratios are well adapted for time, and gives you about four times sSSs p back, long spidery legs close to­ sage, the lack of enthusiasm and as much cough medicine for your IsnoadSGSj % gether and a small fine head with pletely changed. He’s been changed thickening lawn grasses. Uniform money. It never spoils, and children ever since he was lost the first time, interest in Soly things, the low distribution can be obtained by uoodsGsj Yi a dish face. It was a pinkish yel­ standards of personal holiness, the love its pleasant taste. osjjis sdno z low with blond tail and mane. when he got those awful cuts.” spreading the material in two di­ And for quick results, you've never “How do yea mean—changed?” failure to preach boldly the truth re­ rections. Measure out half of the fer­ seen its superior. It seems to take liuods “Just like Flicka!” exclaimed garding God’s holy standards are to hold instantly, loosening the phlegm* tsinjxsj Xgng B NeH. demanded Howard. tilizer needed for the lawn and “Well—sort of grown-up. More be explained by the fact that there spread it in a north-south direction. soothing th e irritated membranes, JqEOS MJIAt SpGUI “Will it live?” insisted Ken. has been no vision of the eternal holi­ and helping to cleat* the air passages. Jpssn SMGO sqx : “Can’t say for sure, it’s pretty dignified. Something has come into Then spread the other half in an Pinex is a special compound of him that was never there before, ness and glory of God. east-west direction, and there should proven ingredients, in concentrated |ncs Jissssa weak. But sometimes these little II. Renewing by God’s Power (w . form, well known for quick action on UGA JiGnb I fellows surprise you. It’s just touch and it’s ironed out a lot of his awk­ be little difficulty in getting even wardness and meanness. We must 5-8). coverage. throat and bronchial irritations. Just YiZ rON I and go.” To see the holiness of God is to try it. and if not pleased, your money I mgo sSuodg : Theywereallastonlshedtoseethat call him by his right name from i Lawns given a tonic in the manner will be refunded* now on—he deserves it.” be immediately conscious of one's described soon will assume a good V s) the terrible hooks had not injured own sin and unworthiness. The obvi­ uodg MOGSd: the foal’s eyes at all. “The Goblin is dead—long live healthy color and develop a dense Thunderhead,” shouted Howard. ous conclusion which one draws stand of grass. Lawns composed of fcsj gUTAtOJJOj snjj NeU noticed Ken’s face. It was from that fact is that anyone who white and drawn. When Flicka suf­ Ken got a bucket of oats and fed dense turf will resist invasion by un­ J;;i.tt smbs sSuods the wanderer. Then Flicka. Then is proud, who is not concerned about desirable weeds such as crabgrass, JlU OJ JUBAt SAt fered he suffered. She wondered if, M M M i after all the suffering, there would offered the bucket to the tiny filly. his own sins and the sins of his peo­ buckhorn and dandelion. uo jusjxs suios She jabbed her inquisitive little nose ple, is living far from God and has Ijiojbos JBJ sqx ever be any good thing come from the Albino’s blood. Would it be, per- into it, took it out with a few grains either never known or has forgotten "IBUOIJippB sticking to it and jumped away, about His divine holiness. tiaps, this tiny filly? |2) Z Pue IOJ SIlBO mouthing them, tossing her head Isaiah spoke of the pollution of I, Hiui ssoi suoods ■ Soon Flicka was able to get to her up and down. his lips, thereby confessing that his M o t h e r J m & % noiC 3SE0 siq; feet and eat her mash. The filly a N i heart was not right. Whereof the 'showed signs of life and struggled “Dad,” said Ken, “where does he lino % qjiAt ieSns go when he goes off—Thunderhead, heart is full, thereof speaketh the pSns jo sdno %l to rise. Doc and McLaughlin lifted it and held it up underneath its dam I mean?” Ken almost blushed with mouth, for we read that “out of the JI rXjipouiuioo embarrassment when he gave his abundance of the heart the mouth |qj ioj Suiijbo sodt to nurse. When the teat touched its lips it opened its mouth and be- colt the great title. speaketh” (Matt. 12:34). Remem­ Ifentholatum. With no irritation to j! Atojjoj oj situ “I wish I knew,” said Rob slowly. ber that even though Isaiah was a delicate normal akin, MenthoIatum fegns jo dno suo 'gan to suck, and everyone watching “And that jumping of wire fences— helps ease away soreness and tightness Is JBSns ‘ssjnoo jo smiled and relaxed. believer he recognized the need of tender skin Remember, your from cough-wracked aching chest mus­ he’s had no training—he’s inherited cleansing. cbfld’s skin fa thinner, more delicate cles .. . vapors rise high into nasal pas­ I b uiesjo psddiqAt ' When it had had enough, it was -put down on the hay again and the that—straight from the Albino. He’s “Then” (v. 6)—what an important than youra. Heneedsaehestrub that’s sages. down into irritated bronchial I F1JJMSh3P Al03J an absolute throwback. That fel­ word! When Isaiah called out in good and gentle. Get the prompt, tubes. Coughing spasms quiet down— ,veterinarian prepared to leave. They exchanged a flurry of blows. really effective results you want tne your child rests better* Get peittf* I At this moment, a shadow at the low was a great jumper. No fence humble confession, “then” he was soothing, modern way. . . just rub on Mentholatum today. Jars* tubes 30gK. could hold him.” cleansed. The turning point is right jdoor blocked out the sunlight. They But Ken didn’t have the colt for When it grew darker they put the turned to look and saw the Goblin long. He had been put into the at that place for any fife. Only when G e t MENTHOLATUM! standing there. home pasture, to be close at hand three horses down into the calf pas­ we come to the place of confession ' If Ken had seen someone returned in case his wounds needed tending. ture. and contrition which Isaiah knew, “Not that it will do much good,” can we expect the Lord to send the from the dead he could hardly have Flicka and her filly were put there said Rob dryly. “That bronc’ll come felt a more violent shock. Over his too as soon as the little foal could cleansing fire and the enabling FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM and go as he pleases.” power. whole body there poured a wave of run at her mother’s side. There They sat on the terrace again for heat, followed by such bliss that he sprang up between Goblin and his Reformation, turning over a new uorienvs qi\% pue a while in the dark. Across the leaf, character development, all i si iaiiai SIlTirI could not see clearly. little sister one of those strange at­ Green two hoot owls were calling to SPRAINS AND STRAINS Then Gus’s voice exclaimed, tachments that exist between horses. commendable in their place, are not Isiqoid 10 Cbui suo each other. sufficient. There must be a divine Muscular Achaz and Pains • SliffJaints • Bruises “Yiminy Crickets! Luk at him! He’s When he was near, she must leave Rob said at last thoughtfully, S SAl ‘SUOtptHSSl tore to pieces!” And Ken’s eyes her dam’s side and wander to him. cleansing of the life if there is to “Well — Thunderhead can jump, be a commission to service. W W lutt blue and narrow as he looked at loped at a big tree and tried to 21). Pride and self-exaltation are final rise to light and fluffy flavor in the oven. Every time the Goblin lifted his scrape the boy off. Ken yanked his definitely ruled out. nose out of the bucket he turned he«Now there’s a litle filly that's head around just in time. Then Do not neglect the note of thanks­ his head toward Nell. She smoothed giving found in verse 20. The Church his face, wondering if this ended got points!” he said. “Look at those Thunderhead learned how to take the perfect legs!” , , bit in his teeth and run away.. It of Christ has so infinitely much for 3U their future hopes. That shoul- was a rough, fighting gallop, with the which to be thankful that actually der wound looked deep. If it had He began to feed her oats almost CLABBER GIRL from the start. He would let her weight of the horse’s head so heavy ingratitude is a sin. How much reached the bones or tendons— mouth a few grains at a time. With In Ken’s hands that he was racked blessing is lost because of it! Let Rob voiced her thought. “This plentiful feeding she would over­ to pieces. us “give thanks always for all shoulder wound, Doc—will it hurt things.” his speed?” come the handicap of her premature (TO BE CONTINUED) THE OAVIG RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C. NOVEMBER 7.1915

Te the People DAVIE BRICK LOOKING of this Community ,VICTORY Some day In the next few weeks AHEAD a volunteer salesman will ask you to COMPANY GEORGE S. BENSON buy more bonds. You may be tempted to answer: "The war’s over, DEALERS IN Pttside»t~MatiiKj CeIttfe haven’t you Stttrey. heard? Would BRICK and SAND BUY you care to give UNITED sSSS? that reply to Vinson any one of the STATES Shortly after Fred Vinson was 300,000 young WOOD and COAL LIVESTOCK NATIONAL BANK K"1"' Americans now named Secretary of the Treasury fighting for Day Phone 194 • Night Fhone 119 WAR i 19,000,000 he was quoted in the press as say­ health in mili­ ing “the American people are in the tary hospitals Mocksville, N. 0. BONDS pleasant predicament of having to from coast to AND learn to livte 50% better than they coast? Would have ever lived before.” When ha you care to walk a patrol In Tokyo made this remark he was talking or Berlin with a GX afad tell him STAMPS TOtOi about a future day, one that had “the war’s over?” Walker’s Funeral Horned not come then and has not come yet, Of course, the bloody lighting is but a completely possible future over. Your Job In helping to clean up the money cost Is the easiest pa­ A M B U L A N C E day. triotic chore any country ever asked Hitler was no longer a menace, of its citizens; loan of more dollars when the new Secretary spoke of a to be repaid at good interest In 10 Phone 48 H m a rc 50% higher living standard in Amer­ years. Ocmpare that Job with the Freedoms. Hie least m 1 ica, but Japan still clouded the Pa­ chore you have handed to your own Mocksville, N. C. it here at home to Ia tar cific. Now that has cleared up sen or neighbor’s son to spend count­ War Bonds — for War also and today’s national problem less days In strange lands to nail Bonds, every Jia r day. is economic rather than strategic. down the victory. The strain is no less, but in a dif­ Think you can afford to say no ABOVE CHECKS REPRESENT NATtONlf to the Victory Loan salesman? Have ANNUM. LO SSfnm THESE UVESTOCK DISEASES ferent place. Ease felt in Amer- a talk wlHi your conscience this very ica as firing ceased was like the ,moment. Be ready for your Victory relief of changing hands with a Loan salesman In spirit as well as heavy burden. in pocketbook. Load is on Vinson TBE EDITOR About a month ago this column carried an outline of Mr. Vinson’s T h e tax policies which I frankly con­ To the People sider sound. Now, in view of the changed international picture, it is of this Community FIREWORKS high time everybody knew more "Por the last time, Amerloa, bur about this generalissimo of post-war extra bonds.” (WHOLESALE) “They finished Disto Job. Let’s Davie Record finances, czar of economics in the Finish Ours.” A Wide Variety Of The Most Salable Items Including world’s most important country. He T h e s e and is a key man on the team that has other oatch Cap Pistols and Caps. Also Special Assortments to win if liberty, civilization and en­ WRITE FOK CATALOGUE lightenment survive. R T J K i I Has Been Published Since 1 8 9 9 Fred Vinson is 55 years old. Hall into your mind TAYLOR FIREWORKS CO. a century ago he was playing in the at work, at yard of the jailhouse in Louisa, Ky. play and at P ,0 BOX 773 WILMINGTON M Car. b o m * by * His father was county jailer. Tlie mighty barrage next year he started to school, c( advertising 4 6 . . . His coarse hair is half gray andpromotton- Y ears now and he has some loose skin un­ i) devlc«. der his chin but he’s recognized as Bow w«U you Ii m retponded only the “best in his line” and on a job you can truly answer. Hie drive where everybody wishes him well, totals, national and Iooal published Others have come and gone-your if that’s success. In today’s editions, reveal your rec­ Let Us Gin Your ord. Your future personal well-be­ county newspaper keeps going. A Serions Student ing is most affeeted by how many Louisa, with some 2,000 inhabi­ extra Victory Bonds you have pur­ tants, is across the Big Sandy river chased. Sometimes it has seemed hard to from West Virginia. There young But Is your bond buying Job done COTTON Vinson entered school, there was even If you hare gone the limit of make ''buckle and tongue” meet but elected district attorney and from your present Income and resources? there went to Congress in 1922. At The Jcib of Investing new savings Center College, Danville, Ky., he wisely Is never finished. Ih rift is soon the sun shines and again we We Are Ready To Gin worked in the library to help pay Just as vital in peace as In war. 3 e?P bpying your government’s sav­ expenses, took a leading part in ath­ ings bonds. ____ march on. Our faithful subscribers, letics and averaged above 95 in TBK EDITOR Or Buy Your Cotton grades all through college and law most of whom pay promptly, give us school. Mr. Vinson is a penetrating think­ courage and abiding faith in our . W e W ill Pay You Highest er. He has years of experience in To the People government and he knows taxes. He of this Community fellow man. M arket Prices is a recognized fiscal expert. That’s Take a tip from your favorite re­ what put him on the Ways & Means tail merchant. Bls Christmas count­ committee and here his ability is ers are stocked for the first time still respected. He has been a Fed­ since 1939 with commodities you If your neighbor is not taking The eral judge, the successful economic dreamed about Our Big Gin Is Located In Rear in the darkness stabilizer of this country, also direc­ of war. And Record tell him to subscribe. The tor ot war mobilization and recon­ yet he and his version—the job that’s known as employees will price has not advanced, but con- Of Sanford Motor Co. “assistant president.” go the limit to­ Io Make More Jobs day In telling tinuei the tame, $1.00 peryear. Vinson has many prime qualifica­ you for your tions for his present job. Anent his own good to thoroughness, it came out a time or buy "something E. P. Foster two in connection with his work as Clsen Arst. As a • war- W hen You Come To Town chairman of the tax section of the wise thrifty American you need not Ways & Means committee that he be told that the name of this prod­ knew more than his witnesses them­ uct Is Victory Band, that it can selves about testimony they submit­ never be worth less than you pay for M ake Our O ffice Your ted. Recollection of these incidents It, that it win return $4 for every 43 naturally tends to keep alive Vin­ invested when held to maturity 10 son's influence among congressmen years hence, that it Is your personal Headquarters., POULTRY WANTED which is a big asset. servant at the same time it is serv­ ing your country's current needs, It is told that he studied before­ that It will assure you not only a hand the financial statements of big merry Christmas this year but help W e Are Alwavs Glad To If You Have corporations whose officials were to to make Christmas merry In the testify, and his questioning them years to cone. Your merchant Poultry For Sale proved repeatedly that he knew knows a great product. That's why more about certain aspects of a cor­ he is putting every effort to stuff S e e Y o u . poration’s business than did its pres­ the Christmas stockings of this com­ S E E U S ident. This is the man who planned munity with extra Victory Bonds. a tax program to create the most THE EDITOR W e Pay Highest jobs, instead of merely raising rev­ enue for the government, something I l:ave been shouting from the house­ Y o u r s o n w h o i s in the Army, will M arket Prices tops for four years. N_-rih Cm'o inn / jn ;.-Uperjor Court D. vie ^ FOR Knscoe C. H'.rse enjoy reading The Record. Just like a Te the People vs Poultry and Eggs of this Community Juanita House Kxtra Victory Bonds are on sale. letter from home. The cost is only 2c. Phone 175 Moeksvili •, N. C. Bankers will say Uiat they are the Notice— Serving Sum­ best Investment ever offered you. The Winston-Salem Poultry Co . hag purchased the Mncksviile D » O b In conquered Tokyo and Berlin will say mons By Publication per week. Send us his address. Poultry Co., formerly owned by Jack Bitzick. and we (rive that today Is a The (!efendant, Juanita House. new moment you top market Drices for your Poultry and Epgrs every week for you to show *iil take notice tbat an action er- itird as above has been Couinxw- day of the year, not just one day a week. that you are a keeping faith. ■ d in the Superior Court nf D-nie a COME TO SEE US The economist C- vni'-. No’th Carolina, f->r an nl>- LET US DO will say the » t VictOTy L oanis -* me div^r. e on the js'Otn-d« of * * WE APPRECIATE ANY PATRONAGE YOU GIVK US the opening of tr,o yn:r .“e a aron; and the .v>d t h e h o m e di-fcndant will turther take notice front’s greatest hat she i< I* quired to appt-ar at YOUR JOB PRINTING I aatt-inflatlon offensive. Tad R. tl e offii t o: tile Cleik of the Su- * Gbmblel National Director of the * Mocksville Poultry Co. War Finance Division, declares that p< rio- Conr of -aid romily in the mlUlaos ot volunteers are In action onn houttP in iVlocksville, Norih with Ininchaugtlble supplies of an In- Carolina, within tweniy days= after We can save you money O H. HAUSER, Mgr. ROY FEEZOR. Asst. Mgr. e oomparabls product to sell fellow the 25th d*y of November. 1945 , H. R. HELM Vlotoiy Loan I* BH of these ind answer or demur to the Com- GEO. GOFORTH It represents your wfll to nlsint in said action, or the plain­ on your help the government pay off war tiff will apply to the cotirt for the cooft*, care t o the wounded, main­ n-lief demanded in said complaint. tain our troops abroad, finance the' ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, This 15th dav of October. 194 5 . I' return to civilian life of millions of fighting men. S H CHAFFIN. STATEM ENTS, POSTERS, BILL i Prom every angle, you will be serv­ Clerk Superior Court. ing your own best Interest by seek­ G. A. J E F F R I E S ing out the nearest Victoy Bond ■UegHM\. You can’t buy too many Notice To Creditors HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. or too often for your own good. THE EDITOR Hstvir.S qualified as executrix of the es­ Guaranteed Repairing tate of J C- Gndbey, deceased late of Da Patronize your hom e newspaper vie County. North Carolina, this is to no­ tify 811 persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased, to exhibit them and thereby help build up your I to the undersigned at Mocksville. R- 2. on W atches, Clocks and Jew elry or before the 29th day of September. 1946, AUTO LOANS oj this notire will be plead In bar of their home town and county. ' CITIZENS FINANCE CO. recovery. AU persons iode.bted to said 510 N. Main St. V inston-Salem, N. C. estate will please make immediate pay Vance Hotel Bldg. ment. This 29tb day of September, 1945. ELIZABETH WARD. Executrix Statesville, N. C , of J C. Godbey. Decs’d. THE DAVIE RECORD. \ iiiinrtliiiiiniimuiniiininiiiiiiiiirmiim H m tm m r ...... r IB, C. BROCK Attorney, Mocksville, N. C /

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. DUTY Black Book of Memory New Dealers Have No Ku Klux Again Burning Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhnur. Hiddenite. N. C A prominent Hickory man told New Plan Crosses By The Street Rambler. V bat Wm Happeniog In Dam Wheu you walk the path of duty a representative of The Record 0 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta —The Ku Kiux Klan is Before Tbe New Deal. Used Up You will bless your native land, day or two ago, that some of the After twelve years of the New CpI. C. F. Meroney, Jr., shaking salespeople, particularly in grocery Deal policy for furnishing the peo­ at at it agMn, hurning ciosses a*oo hands with old friends—Gossip Tbe Alphabet, Drowned The And your life will shine in beauty That’s far better and more grand stores, don’t seem to know ’‘the ple with jobs bv government action stone mountain not far from At- Club holding adjourned session Hogs and Plowed Up Tbe Than to own a rid) man’s palace, war is over.” They forget that has yet been devised except the Ianta Georgia. in front of drug store—Donald Dr. Samuel Green, the Grand Cotton and Corn. Or to make a mighty name, even if the supply of certain arti­ time-honored one of spending Uncle Reavis and R. P, Martin walking If you fill m ankind with malace, cles is scarce, there shonld never be Sam’s money to provide work for Dragon of the Georgia KUn, says up Main street—Mrs. Bessie Cra­ (Davie Record, Nov. 13,1918) Or do not deserve your fame. a scarcity of courtesy.. those unable to find jobs. The that markets tbe end of one war, ven walking across square wearing Seed cotton is l l | cents. The exasperating tnqniiy “Don’t plan was Issued from 1933 . to the and the start of another by the Duty calls the man of learning heavy coat and looking cold— The war is over, thank the Lord. yon know there’s a war on?” was outbreak of the World War and was Klan. The organization did not To a life of jo b le deeds, Mrs. Harley Sofley standing in W. F. Reece spent a few days in was so over-used, that we were in never entirely abandoned. True, burn any crosses during World A nd for which he should be year­ barber shop reading newspaper— Statesville last week. hopes it would not be necessary to during the war there was not so War II because, says Green, it ning Mrs. Clyde Young looking atfmeat John W. Summers has returned remind anybody thit the war is much of it—although bureaucracy was necessary that all factions unite counter—T. I. Caudell walking a- Like the saint with righteous from a short visit to Statesville. now over. was not liquidated. But even the to win tbe war. But now, he said, round wrapped up in big over­ Miss Margaret AllisonleftMon' However, it does seem that some government of the New Deal spent tbe bnrning cross is symbolic of So his life will not be squandered coat—Mrs. Clay Tutterow carry* day for Gharlotte to enter school. thoughtless persons forget that V J money that nrovided jobs for the what the burning cross is symbolic Nor his time be spent in vain. ing hands full of canned goods— Mrs. S. M. Call is spending a Day has come and gone, and it is peoole. Job providing was not the ot what the Klan stands for. It is Like the aimless who has wan­ James Thompson looking for eggs short while with her daughter in time for all of as (0 settle down to defeat of the Axis But it is not to fighting communism. and brains—Miss Lenora Dell Al­ dered North Wilkesboro. the business of getting back to nor he successfully denied that it was The newspaper Macon News bas Far from God and heav’nly gain. len crossing square—Mrs. Dewey Mrs. B. F. Hooper has returned mal routine this necessary expeuditure for war printed an editorial voicing dismay. Martin and daughter parked oppo­ from a few days visit to relatives Duty speaks to men of weakness. We are reminded of what Prof. purpose which provided jobs. It said the renewed activity bv site dime store—Miss Louise La­ in Winston. Men unlettered, unrefined; R. L. Patton, superintendent of the With reconstruction not yet com­ K.K.K. bas produced a feeling of tham mailing letters—Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams Speaks to men of grace apd meek­ Bnrke county schools, tad to sav pleted there is still a Iobor short­ hopelessness, of fu'ility of against Blackwelder closing dress shop— and daughter Miss Martha, spent ness, in this connection recently, in an age in most parts of the country. an unseen enemy of law and order Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tucker shop** Friday in Winston shopping. Men of every class and kind, address to a local retail sales or­ But the statemen and politicians a Grren, did not like that, editorial. ping in grocery store—Mrs. Har­ Miss Hattie Fowler, of States- Calling us to live and labor ganization. He told of how in. gain are talking about the govern­ The Klan, be sas as mncb right to vey Gobble getting drink of ice ville, spent several days last week For the uplift of the race, different he, found some “ soda ment’s duty to provide jobs for the exist as the masons, tbe Rotarians. water. in town with her sister, Mrs. G. T hat we be to each a neighbor jerks” in a Morganton drug store multitudes if private industry fails. or any other organizatoin. He dis­ G. Daniel. As we fill a Christian’s place. where he weut to make a purchase, Wbat method has been devised i claims that he is prejudiced against Mrs. James W ard has feceivecl No Stamps— No Shoes Then to be a soul quite willing and added that it is high time all It is a new one? Not at all. Pre negroes and Jews and that the a message stating that her brother cross-burning served to intimidate You no longer need stamps to To discharge your duty well, business people remember that the sident Truman’s advisers have W . B. Smith, has arrived safely negroes. buy a pair of shoes—if you can find Means today that you ate filling public has a ‘ little black book” in suggested nothing different from If we burned a cross in a ne the shoes. Rationing of this com­ overseas. Places that will surely tell which notations of discourteous the method used by President modity officially ended Oct. 3 0 th, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Meroney, of treatment are being made for later Roosevelt’s administration -lavish gro’sback yard,” says Green, “ th. t For die welfare of our nation, but dealers' shelves throughout this Asheville, spent several days last reference. expenditure of the taxpayers* tnon- might be intimidation. But burn A nd the glory o f our Lord, nation, with few exceptions, are week in town with relatives. It is no malicious attitude which ev. That plan is the backbone of ing It on top of Stone mountain is And when ends your life’s pro­ still pitiful to behold. Shoes there J. L. Sheek receieed 2,791 votes causes customers who are entitled the legislation recently passed un­ perfectly all right.” bation are to be sure, but sizes are broken, in Wilkes county for State Sena­ to courtesy, to set down in their der the name of t*ie Murray bill. It You’ll receive a great reward. and better grades are slow in reach tor. His vote was next to the “little black book” of memory, en is the same old New Deal measure Save Your Tears We wish to dedieate this poem ing merchants. largest in the county. tries that will cause ■ them, when although In itself a measure which One of tbe first reactions to an­ to the following teaders whose More pleutiful supplies are pro A message was received Mon- merchandise hecomes plentiful and does mean mneh. nouncement of operation of a me­ letters, encouraging words, offer­ mised for the near future—provid­ vay from GrevSj Mont., announc­ they can have a choice of trading Perhaps some of these days a chanical cotton picker in North Ca. ings and orders for books have ed no major labor troubles occur ing that Mrs. R. G. Dyson was places, to boycott the business bou­ new statesman will arise with a rollna is concern over the band helped us so much in our work in the shoe industry. There seem dangerously ill and could not re­ ses where they were needlessly of­ new plan to create jobs by the gov­ pickers it would disolace. What for the Masten Mrs. Jane Led­ to be more women’s shoes than foot­ cover. fended. ernment fiat Bnt we doubt it. will all these people do for a living ford, Dallas, N. C.; Mrs. Arlene wear for men and children, and also H. C. Meroney has found his Common couitesy is essential to There just doesn’t seem to be any now? Pardue, Dallas, Texas; Miss Vero­ there are more shoe boxes than mule which disappeared a week the conduct of businrss, and it snch method Yet politicians hesi. AU what people? na V. Culler, Brim, Va.; Mrs. E. shoes, for some merchants, to bide ago or mare. Themule was lo­ should be abundant even when the tate to recommend turning off the Cotton picking labor is nearly as E. Miller, Hickory, N. C., Mr. and tbe deplorable state ot their stocks, cated near Statesville. supply of what the cnstomer wants Federal money spigot. They think scarce as nylon hose. The fields Mrs. T. M. Starnes, Hickory, N. adopted tbe practive of filling their Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ijames and is exhausted or unobtainable — it will mean political suicide. Per are full of cotton but the people are C.; Rev. George Hoover. Creston, shelves with etup ies. just for tbe ehildren spent Wednesday in Sal­ Hickory Daily Record. haps so. And yet it is a generally some where else. Thev don’t Ilke N .C.;T, B. Richard, Lawndale, sake of looks.—Ex. isbury with their daughter, Mrs. accepted fact that the New Dealers to work, even at tbe wages paid. N. C.; Mrs. Don Lookabill and Frank Miller. Mistaken Belief Farmers in Hoke and Robeson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moretz, Lax- didn’t win in 194 4 through promise A big patriptic rally was held in Senator Hoey is disguested, out­ counties are paying up to three An Appropriate Prayer on. N. C.: Miss Tula Summrl of lavish expenditure but because a the court .hause Monday night ce­ raged and raging over the picket* majority of the voters belivved that dollars a hundred pounds for pick­ Charlotte Observer lebrating the victory of the allies Trinity, N. C ; L. Litds, Java, Va.; in? of food plants in Michigan President Roosevelt could shorten ing cotton, but still cotton will be It may be somewhat banal and in the great wac which came th a Mr. and Mrs. Golden, Wyoming, where a half a million dollars wotth the war more quickly than could in the fields, unpicked, when 1946 bromidic to repeat, bnt it is at least close Monday morning. Patriotic Delaware; Mrs, Maggie Harding, of government-owned Iood is stored, Governor Dewey. comes. exceedingly time to be reminded airs were played by our String band Livingston, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. the Army being prevented . from' That one proposition, or cam­ The machine picks as much cot­ that— and rousing speeches were deliv­ R. C. Cruse, Mt. Pjeasant, N. C.; sending it to American troops over­ paign issue, will forever be a dis­ ton as 5 0 hand workers. Oh, the A politician has been defined as ered by local citizens. MrsJ C. R. Barham, Neuse, N. C.; seas, described as in urgent need of puted point.—Ex poor 5 0 who will be displaced, how one who is thinking about the Cecil Morris and Clinard Le- Mr. and Mrs. L. W.Midkiff,Cum­ it. pitiable! Wbat will they do? next election. Grand, af the A. &. G. College, berland, Va.; Mrs. M. L ' Spencer, It seems ridiculovs to 'be Senat Save your tears They will be This apt assertion could well be Raleigh, spent Saturday night and Marston, N. C.; N. A. Hill, Den­ Old EnooghTo Walk or that the Army can be turned doing just wbat they are doing bung as a motto on the wall of the Sunkay in town with home folks. ton, O. C.; Oscar Shore, Mocks- After annojncement was made back by a picket line. He goes so now, shunning tbe fields, declining office of the President of the United Misses Sophie Meroney and ville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Dan of a cut in ration points for buter far as to assert that “ America still to pick They seem to be doing States. May Leagans, who have been tea­ Melton, Bostic, N. C.; Mis. Maud the Federal Department of Agricul­ belongs to all the people” . all rigdt at that. Nobody bas yet It would certainly be no less ap. ching id Avery county, returned Houck, Alvarado, Va.; Mrs. Frank ture announced that the govern­ Now now, Senator! fonnd anv former cotton pickers propriate to be conspicuously exhi. Crusenbery. Bristol, Va.; Jim Cav- ment would begin selling 1 00 mil home Saturday. Miss Leagans has It formerly belonged to all the starving to death —Charlotte Ob. iness, Bennett, N. C.; Mr. and lion pounds, consisting of 8 0 mil­ bited in the chambers of the two been ill with influenza. people. A small minority n o w server. Mrs. Elbert Duncan, Kannapolis, lion released by the Army, 13 mil­ houses of Congress. Mrs. R. M. Jamison, who had a seems to. own it, anont a dozen N . C.; W . M. Lingerfeldt, Bessi- lion by tbe department and seven Of cource, it applies also to tbe feinting spell and fell in die post- ruthless, mad individuals who are Gets Medal 27 Years mer City, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. million by the War Shipping ad­ leaders In onr national life outside office labby one day last week, has doing their best to destroy it.— Jim Shoaf and Hollis, Linwood, ministration. of political environs—the leaders of about recovered. Charlotte Observer. Later N. C.; Elois Stanley, Winnsbow, Tnat will help the butter sttua Charles A. Bitzheimer, of Phila­ labor, tbe leaders of industry, the Richard Brenegar, of the U. S. leaders in every walk and station of N. C.; Mrs. Elizabeth W. Ellis, tion, bnt prospective purchasers delphia, received the PurpleHeart Navy, who is stationed at Norfolk Wife Beater Given American influence and prestige. Henderson, N. C. Other dedica­ mifcht Well ask bow old is this but Sunday—27 years after he was is spending a few days here with .This nation is in critical need to tions will follow as orher poems Whipping butter. * wounded in 1918 during the Ar- home folks. Dick is looking fine day of Statesmen. appear* May God wonderfully Upper Marlboro. Md.—Tenlasb Tt bas evidently been held for gonne offensive. Hesayshe has and is as fat as a bear. It needs them as desperately as it bless each one. es with a whip have been adminis some time and even in October it been reading about all the wound The two-months-old san of Mr. needs to get rid of some of its poll, tered to a convinced wile beater was the plan to release it after Nov­ ed men getting Purple Heats in and Mrs. C, W. Lowery, of Cana, A n X mark after y o u r ticians. by the Sheriff of Prince Georges ember 1 ; in fact, onlv to begin to this war and he began to wonder died Thursday of influenza end a name means you owe i The oft-repeated prayer of the county in Upper Marlboro,. Mary­ release it. why he handn’t got one. He complication of diseases. The bnr- poet was never more apropos so far land. On the receiving end was a More age will be added by the wrote ro the War deportment, ial took place at Eatbn’s Friday as the welloeing of this nation is Notice of Dissolation 17 5 .pound gas company employe, time it gets on people’s tables. ’It ! which forwarded the medal after morning. concerned: Notice is hereby given that the Floyd Busching, who was found will be old enough to walk onto investigating his record. partnership heretofore existing be I __ ■ God give us meu. The time de. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. guilty in court of beating up bis tbe tables. Has butter become like S. A. Atwood died Saturday at tween Grady N. Watd and J. Lee mands. Kurfees, trading and doing business 9 8 pound wife atter a beer party. cotton and wheat, able to be kept ^ourWarBond the home of its unde, Jesse Hen­ Strong men, great hearts, true trader the firm name of ‘ Kurfees Circuit Court Judge Charles C. indefinitely? And how much of it Mnvestment Is faith, and willing bands; drix, on R. 4. Mr. and Mrs. At­ & Ward” has this day been dis­ Marbury ordered the punishment will h..ve een wasted, spoiled, lost, wood died about three weeks ago Yonr Investmeni Men whom the lust of office can­ solved, the said J. Lee Knrfess hav­ nndar a state law passed in 1882 worthless? ing sold his entire inure interest In of influenza-pneumonia, at Thom­ He declared that jail sentence It. has been a long time since this InA m erica * * * not buy; as ville. said businiss to H. L. Gobble of Men who posses opinions and a Davie County. The business here­ wonld have deprived Mrs. Buscb- butter had anv relation to a cow. With the Senate Republican, tofore conducted under the name iug and their children of support. The cows that produced it have will; Men who have honor, men who the House Republican and Davie of Kurfees & Ward will be con­ Senator George Raddiffe of Mary­ —many jf them—already passed on will not lie; stronger Republican than ever be­ tinued by the said Grady N. Ward land has termed the punishment made into millions of pounds of RATION GUIDE and H. L. Gobble under the name Men who can stand before a de. fore, is there anything else we medieval. meat, and much of that hoarded SUGAR—Book Four, Stamp 3 8 of Davie Tractor & Implement magne. could want without being a hog? Twenty witnesses were present, and stored by tbe hundreds of tons good for 5 pounds through Dec Company. All accounts payable to And dam bis treacherous fiat, Mrs. Charles Boger and a litde Knrfees & Ward are payable to the and one of them. Iailer Ellis Mid­ in Federal warehouses. Perhaps 3i- dleton, said that his father used to f MEATS AND FATS-Book 4 . teries without wiuking; son about 12 years old, died Fri­ new firm. that will be released, old and spoil­ Red Stamps A l through E i good Tais i 8 th day of October. 194 5 , whip him harder that the Sheriff Tall men, sun crowned, who live day at Cooleemee of influenza- ed after much wastage, about Jan­ through Oct. 3 1 ; Ft through Ki A. D. Whipped Busching. A doctor ex­ above the fog pneumonia. A little child of Eu­ amined Bunching after the punish­ uary ist. —Charlotte Observer. .; good through Nov. 3 0 ; Li thru Qi I. LBE KURFEES. In public duty and in private gene Shoaf also died the past GRADY N. WARD, ment, a n d pronounced him all ------i valid through Dec. 3 1 ; Rt through 3 1 thinking. week at Cooleemee of pneumonia. H. L. GOBBLE. right. Land posters at this office. Vt valid through Jan. , THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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I in WASHINGTON PRESIDENT IN MISSOURI Acid Indigestion trikiml In I m im tii or rtontito mrmr Irrrft By W alter Shead When cxccss stomach acid causes paiofo). aoffoc*£ WASHINGTON. — The next two Ingffas, sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usual months of President Truman’s life WNU CorraveiNftaI Brescribe the fastest-acting medidnes known for symptomatic relief — ruedfcin a Kke tbose In BelJ*an* are filled with junkets similar to that Tablets. No laxative. BeU-sns brings comfort In • WNU WasbingtQa Buieaut Jiffy or doobl* voar money back od re torn of bottle which he has just taken through the Io os. 2 5 c s t all druggists. heart of the Mark Twain country. 1616 Bye SU N* W, At first, newsmen covering the Government’s Job White House figured that he took KRFEaatOOMING these trips for political reasons, but Way back in the second adminis­ they have now changed their minds. tration of President Cleveland there The President takes these junkets was a severe drouth in the Middle- because he loves them. Never since West. Farmers did not even have that fateful April day when he took seed corn. So the congress passed the oath of office has he had more a bill providing for the distribution How To Refieve fun than at Caruthersville, Mo., Df seed corn to the farmers. Presi- where he swapped yarns with the ient Cleveland vetoed the bill and local postmaster, got up at 6:15 to sent it back to. congress with a “spit” in the Mississippi river, and B r o n c h i t i s Late one strong veto message wherein he of such std ran out in the street to ring the bell stated that the government of the of a small-scale locomotive. cause it goes right to the seat of the into Ken and United States was set up to be sus­ trouble to help loosen and expel derhead wil The locomotive was being conduct­ tained by the people of the United cerm laden phlegm, and aid natura ed through the streets of Caruthers­ tb soothe and heal raw, tender, In* him until h| States and not tcj, sustain the people his other ha ville by the “Forty and Eight” club of the United States. flamed bronchial mucous mem*, of the American Legion (commemo­ bifenes. Tell your druggist to sell you forced the ! That fallacy in the concept of our. abottle of Creomulslon with the un« With his hed rating the “40 men—8 horses” ca­ federal government was enunciated derstandingyou must like the way it pacity of French freight cars in the Quickly allays the cough or you aro of weaknes| As all productions from Hollywood must no longer be considered colossal but “atomic,” the strikers at a half century ago, and yet in this to have your money bade. _ eyes. last war). Suddenly the President conservative congress in the year of the United States spied it. Per­ the motion picture plants have led the way in proving to the world that they can put on an “atomic” strike. Suddenly I Shown above were sit-down strikers who blocked the main entrance to Warner Bros., Burbank, during Uie 1945 there are some who still adhere CREOMULSION impulse tol haps it reminded him of 1918 when to that archaic belief . . . that it forCoudis, Chest ColdfcBnndiitis he unloaded artillery horses from height of their strike. Deputy sheriffs who did not approve of the blockade are shown removing some of the breeding hf strikers from the entrance. is not the business of government to him of the I those same French freight cars in the help the people of this country . . . Meuse sector. ship, a real that it is not even the business of a skilled ril Anyway, with a shout to War government to adopt a policy of gov­ SNAPPY FACTS two, make! Mobilizer John Snyder, who once Honolulu Now Has Largest Airport in the World ernment guaranteeing the people worked behind the cashier’s anything. ride, sometl a M ? performer cage of small-town Missouri-Ar- This attitude on the part of some a achieve alol kansas banks, Harry went over senators was definitely apparent in RUBBER to the locomotive. Right then the debate on the so-called full em­ against th and there the war mobilizer and ployment bill when the opponents, Ken’s hand the President of the United led by Senator Taft (R., Ohio) were exercised exercised States had the time of Uieir lives able to emasculate the language of Over 300 patents dealing with rub* to his movd staging a locomotive bell-pulling the bill to such an extent that it is ber chemistry areamong the 45,000 contest. more or less meaningless as it went trol and td United States patents seized from in it. He s| SECRET SERVICE FROWNS over to the house. aliens land ',nationals of occupied countries which are now available if he had Another incident the secret service ‘The Right to Worte for licensing to American citizens. been tryii men didn’t like was when the Presi­ The original bill, as it was intro­ Iven at peak production rates/ known it a] dent arose shortly after 6 a. m., left duced by Senators Minrray (D., It may fafcft eight yean for left at the | the austere frame 42-room Majestic Mont.) and Thomas (D., Utah) con­ manufacturers to meet the de­ his neck hotel which had been cleared of tained this language: "All Ameri­ mand for new autofnoblles. body. Hisl guests in his honor, and walked cans able to work and seeking work In five years the number of synthetic* ing. He de| down to the Mississippi river. It have the right to useful, remunera­ rubber passenger-car fires In this turns, in seems that there is an old custom in ;iS I tive, regular and full-time employ­ ■ country has risen from 'a few thou* that lifted those parts which makes it incum­ m ent. . . .” Senator Taft questioned sand tires to about 33,000,000.' longer str] bent upon a visitor to spit in the Fa­ this “right” of these Americans and Tol combat the shock Irom When T l ther of Waters. declared, in effect, that it was not contact with icy waters# B. F. dience, hq The secret service men, not being the business of this government to Goodricli has'produced a new skill and in the know regarding this spitting guarantee that right by any law. And synthetic rubber ai)t]*eipei* were adde| custom, were taken by surprise. One of course the answer is that under ure suit for fliers. He was of them, however, spotted the truant the Constitution and the Declaration and it ra, President of the United States am­ of Independence, the Bill of Rights quicksilvel bling off in the direction of the river, . . . if Americans do not have the body had! sounded the alarm, and a few min­ right to work they have no rights. It with him ’ utes later, four bodyguards were finally came down to a point in the him obed trailing him. debate that the Ohioan conceded we At last I After Harry got through spitting, possibly did have the right, but it urged hin .he skimmed a few stones out over was no business of government to heels. the river, found that his technique set that right up as a governmental Thundel as a ston e-skimmer hadn’t changed policy, and so the splitting of hairs hoofs resT since boyhood days, and was then One of the first photos of the John Rogers airport in Honolulu to be released since before the war. The began. the grouiJ content to go back to town. largest in the world, the airport is truly the crossroads of the Pacific, and it is here that Hawaiians will greet Columnists, radio commentators, barely toil On the way, he met two old Ca­ many of the delegates to the United Nations organization if their proposal to the Preparations committee, senators, congressmen, lobbyists K E G o o d r ic h A feelil ruthersville cronies, Nearl Helm, meeting in London, to make Hawaii permanent UNO headquarters is accepted. have taken up the cry, “where did went thrif county wholesale liquor dealer, and this bill come from?” “what does it needed, James Reeves, former commander propose to do?” "what’s behind the gling, he I of the American Legion. They They’re Here Today... Gone Tomorrow Led Kachin Rangers measure?” and, “what does it actu­ last. T h | swapped stories as they walked ally mean?” and other questions. —this! down to the post office, where they Insofar as this reporter can learn, Master; dropped in to see Postmaster Bailey the full employment bill is backed som ethin! S. Brooks. There they swapped some not only by this government, but by er as h f more. 50 governments throughout the It surged| * * « world and was drawn up pursuant to A clump BOMBS FOR CONGRESS a resolution adopted by the Interna­ USE them . Kel Six members of a congressional tional Labor Organization’s conven* tighteninl tion at Philadelphia in May of 1944, hands—al committee sailing to Europe last 6 6 6 August were nearly scared out of which sponsored full employment as hardly a! their wits while on the Queen Mary. an objective of government. over the! Headed by Rep. Louis Rabaut of Backed by SO Nations COLD PREPARATIONS Thundbrlf LIQUID, TABLETS, SAIVE, NOSE DROPS Michigan, a subcommittee of the Senator Thomas was an American leap—tha house appropriations committee had delegate to that international con­ USE QNlVAS DIRECTED EverytJ debated whether to fly or to go by vention. Labor and governmental Ken. H | boat. Finally they decided to sail— delegates from 50 nations were pres­ Need Christmas Money? America’s most felt, app but they wished they hadn’t. ent. The resolution was adopted widely read magazine—The Header** before, The group which decided to enjoy Digest—offers a pleasant, 'dignified way secret unanimously. The full employment to turn your spare time into cash you can some relaxation on steamer chairs bill, then, is this government’s at­ use for Christmas. Act as our Commun- anything included Dean Gillespie of Colorado, tempt to give expression to that con­ ity Representative—earn liberal proata his cheel Robert Jones of Ohio, Butler Hare t cept of government as committed at by accepting subscriptions from your beat upcf of South Carolina, Thomas O’Brien the Philadelphia convention. In his friends and neighbors. REDUCED in his ed of Illinois and Judge John Kerr of testimony before the Banldng and HOLIDAY RATES assure immediate , ble speel orders. And you can offer HALF-PRICE North Carolina. Kerr had argued Currency committee of the Senate, Those Iq for the boat trip and finally con­ subscriptions for service men—and for almost Senator Thomas said: EX-SERVICE MEN who ore back homef vinced his colleagues. “The declaration of Philadelphia No experience needed to make many Etrokes-I The congressmen were just begin­ was in reality the first serious study welcome dollars before Christmas. Mail lightninl ning to relax on their first night out to try to bring about that condition penny postcard now for full details and and agaf from New York when an army of­ which is promised in the “four free­ free package of selling aids, to ALLAN No obstl ficer came to Chairman Rabaut with SCOTT, Dept.WXU-4 The Reader’s were no| doms”—a condition which would Digest, Pleasantville, N. Y a disturbing message. make freedom from want a real The “The skipper thought you gentle­ freedom. In the declaration at Phil­ the stall men ought to know,” he said, “that Capt. Charles Coussoule, who was adelphia there were many theories ering gif we have just received a code mes­ a leader of the famed Kachin Rang­ and many different ideas sponsored : fore, sage from the FBI. They report If you are mentally agile, perhaps you can keep up with the Argen­ ers who snaked through swampy but among those ideas was the ides WhenYournInnards" him. they have discovered there are a tine situation. Here is Vice Adm. Hector Mernengo Lima, who became Burma jungles to beat the Japs at of sponsoring the concept of full em­ —they number of incendiary bombs on the minister of the navy in the coup which ousted Vice Pres. Juan Peron for their own game. He has returned to ployment as an objective of govern­ ore Crying the Blues trees, e l boat scheduled to go off at midnight. a short time. When Peron returned to office the admiral was arrested. his home at Indiana, Pa. m ent.” of ante! “There are several companies of As a matter of fact guaran­ ened I f Japanese - American troops on teeing a person the right to a job they wa board,” the officer told Rabaut, Women’s U. S. Softball Champions From Beat to Opera is not new in our government. was fua “and Japan is still at war with the That guarantee is given to re­ the woi United States.” turning veterans in the Selective He waa Rabaut called his colleagues to­ Service act . . . that they .get kernel. | gether and told them the news. their old job back. The whole Judge Kerr’s first comment was: “I civil service system is builded He s | wonder if the skipper has ordered upon that same guarantee of gov­ night i airplanes to hover around the ship." ernment; the unemployment eat. AU were alerted the entire night compensation act is also attuned WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you M He while the ship’s crew searched un­ to the right of a man to work; punk as the dickens, brings on stomach would successfully for the bombs. No trace many of the new laws, including upset sour taste* gassy discomfort, had of them was ever found, but the rest­ take Dr. Caldwell’s famous medicine the act governing- disposal of to quickly pun the trigger on lazy “in- colt ari ful relaxation the congressmen had Surplus Property, which start off .sards”, and help you fed bright end face—Il hoped for was not achieved until with the words, “in order to pro­ chipper again. hands j they set foot on solid ground once mote full employment etc.,” are Oft CALDWELL'S is the wonderful sen- now, again. Ba laxative contained in good old Syrap ' • • • tied in with the right to work. Pepsin to make it so easy to take. horse MANY DOCTORS use pepsin prepara­ derhea CAPITAL CHAFF Aid to Private Enterprise tions is prescriptions to make the medi­ white-i C Congratulations to Gen. Arthur The point is that whether the con-, cine more palatable and agreeable to ways, take. So be sore your laxative is con­ Esterbrook of Santa Ana, Calif., for gress says a man has the right to tained in Syrop Pepsin. •'Hoi permitting his enlisted men to give work or not, the fact is, that in this INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL'S—the fa­ “He I him their gripes face to face and for COimtry he does have th at right, and vorite of millions for 50 years, and feel “Did speeding up discharges. If there the important sections of the full that wholesome relief from constipa­ under I were more generals like Esterbrook, employment bill are those section? tion. Even finicky children love it. “Yel there would be more men wanting to which set up the machinery for pro. CAUTION: Use only as directed. “ Did stay in the army. „ Ian Cosman, Manhattan , patrol* viding full employment . . . the an­ “Sod C1 Wayne Coy, one-time, Roosevelt The Jaz maids of New Orleans, who drove to the U. S. softball cham­ man, who made his operatic debut nual national survey by the Presi­ R ob| lieutenant, now assistant publisher pionship to make it the third year in the last four that they have won. as Tnriddu in “Cavalleria Rusti- dent . . . the incentives offered pri- D R . CAID1; lngly J of the Washington Post, is a dark- They won in 1942 and 1943. The bevy of beauties hammered out a win cana,” with the New York City Op­ vate industry to expand, to provide It horse possibility in Indiana politics. over the Toronto club, also winning the tiUe of world’s champions. Nine era company. He has been on the jobs, placing the responsibility, ii Bob Hoosier Democrats are trying to Korgan of the Jaz allowed but two hits by the Toronto lassies. force seven years. « you please, on private enterprise west persuade Coy to run for the senate. to bring about full employment. SYEBF MSIH He ha THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

Best QoAs DONT SWFEB Don't use loo much soap. Asuds with colds’ muscle aches and aore throaty enjoyquickrclief. GetSt. JoeepIrAapinisfc about two inches thick has. proven world’s largest eefier at IOo. BiK 100 tab. |ottoa fire* best for washing clothes dean. The new Ieteixe only 35c. G o tS U Jo a ep ------Ilul as teat Ir rain re* MARY O'HARA .yJ FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM W.N.U. FEATURES''-* — . . THE SCORT THUS FAR: Thunder­ tered thoroughbred, had been a rac­ at Bostwick’s and then into West TIREDf ACHY MUSCLES head, or the Goblin as be Is commonly er, and was for sale cheap. The Point and no more expense.' A way By VIRGINIA VALE Isfioxi known, is the only white horse ever horn number of his own brood mares must be found. But that wasn’t all. Released by Western Newspaper Unloau Sprains • Shwins • Biuises • Stiff Joints ieyback on the Goose Bar ranch In Wyomln;. Iinful-Suffottt* Be (iqws from an ugly, misshapen eolt was down to sixteen. They were What about their own expenses for liovtore usually to a powerful yearling, showing more getting old. He had lost four in the the coming year? They would need IGHT cow s who appear in •0F W atfiHi NSED in Bcs05«?in known Hd!»ane for « comfort in * and more characteristics of his treat last two years, and two more must two thousand dollars to live on, and Samuel Goldwyn’s “The Kid Rturn of boltle crandsire, a wild stallion called the Al­ be sold before fall because they there was a thousand dollars of un­ From Brooklyn,” which stars bino- One day the Goblin wanders south­ would not live through another win­ paid bills—hardware, veterinary, el* SLOAN'S LINIMENT ward into the mountains and finds a high ter on the range. Colorado farmers evator, machine repair shop—and Danny Kaye, have inherited a valley where wild horses live. Ba who kept a few horses stabled that five thousand dollar note to be beard that once belonged to The Advertisements M ean a Savuig to Y oa encounters the Albino, and barely es­ through the winter might buy them Douglas Fairbanks. But not as NE capes ‘ with hil life. Meanwhile his paid in October—it had to be paid. ijother Flicba hears another colt named for the sake of the foals they would Last year the man had extended it a beard. They’re all dolled up Touch and Go. Goblin returns, badly drop in the spring. ,They would for a year and said that was the for the dairy maid number, in Injured. ‘ When bis wounds are healed, bring very little at auction but any­ last time. . When raw winds Ken McLaughlin, his 12-year-old owner, thing would be better than feeding She sat nervously upright. “Rob which they’re assisted by the begins the difficult task of training him. them to the coyotes OiKthe Saddle —is Bellamy going to take the lease 1946 class of Goldwyn girls. The cut like a knife . Back. for the sheep again this fall?” cows make their debut wearing pearl earrings, fancy hats, and arti­ CHAPTER X n Nell was driving with him. They “I don’t know. Haven’t asked him were on one of the back roads, not yet. But I suppose he will. Why?’* ficial eyelashes. That’s where the CHAPfffl UPS much more than wheel tracks on The last word was shot at her bel­ beard comes in. The property man Late -one afternoon, after an hour tried stiff black paper, then pipe Imptlybe- of such struggling, a fury came the prairie grass. It was at just ligerently. Ieat of the that moment of the evening when “Well—I was just wondering. The cleaners, with no luck. But the SOOTHED QUICHYf pnd expel into Ken and he began to lash Thun- headlights are of no use and day­ lease money—that fifteen hundred beard was perfect. kid nature derhead with‘his crop. He lashed light is not enough. The car swept dollars—it means a good deal to * • • Acncfcod Dp—so cruel and painful! the Iocal btood supply to the *!aore" lender, ta­ him until he was exhausted. With One appearance on the Edgar Ber- Caused when raw,. Intter weather ana. (2) Hdpa revive "thirsty” cells ils mem* his other hand he held the reins and ahead so swiftly, and at times so us.” dries skin cells, leaves them‘'thirsty.'’ so they can retain needed moisture. Ito sell you roughly, that Nell was about to pro­ Rob playfully grabbed her by the gen radio program was all thata SUn becomes no re—may crack and For chapped, raw akin, smooth on Jth the tin* forced the horse this way and that. test, but one look at Rob’s face head with his free hand and shook Anita Gordon needed to launch her bleed. Soothing Mentholatum acts Mentholatum, the comforting me ” Ithe way U With his heels he Spurred him. Tears stopped her. He had his angry driv­ on a career. Bergen signed the 15- e InedidnanT: (I) Cenfly stimulates cated balm. Handyiars or tubes 39 SOfc I r you are of weakness and rage stood in his her. “Now you’re worrying about eyes. ing look. money. Don’t bother your litfie head Suddenly Thunderhead had the Nell withdrew a little into her own about that. I’ll attend to it.” G e t MENTHOLATUM [SON impulse to obey. Generations of comer and sighed. It might have “Ouch!” said Nell, catching at her Bronchitis breeding had put aknowledge into been a pleasant evening. She al­ head. “You hurt.” She rearranged him of the horse’s part of horseman­ ways enjoyed a drive at the end of her hair, and returned to her ship, a realization that obedience to the day when her work was done, thoughts. Rob, of course, would nev­ but if he was going to be like this— er see or think what he didn’t want E ITS a skilled rider makes one out of the FOR BETTER BAKING two, makes teamwork out of the “Gypsy hasn’t long to go either,” to. But suppose he were different? ride, something almost like a dance, said Rob abruptly. “At this rate, Suppose he were openminded and a performance that a horse cannot my band of brood mares will soon reasonable—what ought they to do? The Boking Powder achieve alone. He leaned his mouth be cut in half.” What did people do when they had with the. against the feather lightness of "Couldn’t you put some of the spent half their lives doing some­ Ken's hands, and, obedient to them, younger mares in the brood mare thing that was, apparently, going to BALANCED Double Acfion bring them to the poorhouse if con­ exercised skills that he had never bunch?” asked Nell. “There are Oabber Giri is today’* baking pow­ exercised before. There was grace those three five-year-olds—the sor­ tinued? They did not fling good years Ivith rub* to his movement now, grace and con­ rels—they’re wonderful mares.” after bad. They changed. They der . . . Ihe natural choice for Ihe Ie 45,000 trol and technique. There was joy ‘To be bred back to .their own took another road. But Rob? It led from was as if he were hypnotized—as modem redpe. Hs balanced double !occupied in it. He stopped fighting the bit. As sire?” ANITA GORDON IvciIable if he had learned all that Ken had “That’s line-breeding, isn’t it? if he could not turn or change. He action guarantees just the right action I citizens. been trying to teach him, or had wouldn’t even discuss it. Suddenly year-old singer to a contract after she felt angry. Here they were In the mixing bowl, plus Ifiat final rise In rates, known it all along, he swung right or her first program, and two days Iars for left at the least touch of the rein on partners in the greatest possible en­ later 20th Century-Fox gave her a Io Bght and fluffy flavor In Ihe oven. Ifh e de- his neck or the lean of his rider’s terprise—family life—and she must film contract. piles, body. His steps were pliant, pranc­ suffer the consequences of failure as * • * !synthetic ing. He delighted in the quick, easy well as he, yet he would never al­ Helmut Dantine’s going to know •n lhi* turns, in responding to the hands low discussions on unpleasant picture-making from A to Z or w thoo* that lifted him into a longer and themes. He would shout at her, know why. He’s secured permission C L A B B E R GIRL |Q,000. longer stride. browbeat her, create such friction from Warner Bros, to sit in on all from When Thunderhead achieved obe­ and unpleasantness that she could phases of the process in “The Man not bear it—it wasn’t fair. Who Died Twice,” while awaiting . B. F. dience, he enlarged himself. The UkMAN ANO COM TA NT. TSXKE HAuT f N D I <\ N A I a new skill and the will of another being Suddenly Rob burst out: “I can his next acting assignment. ^expos* were added to his own skill and will. see that I’ve been awfully dumb*** . • • • He was having a new experience “What do you mean?” Betty Hutton got a pleasant sur­ and it ran through his body like “I’ve always thought that you prise when she opened the door of quicksilver. He loved Nell, but no­ were with me.” her new and fancy portable dress­ IUnRm IHaRmnG HEATER body had fought him and warred “With you?” ing room on the set of “The Stork with him and lashed him and taught “In everything I did. The ranch, Club.” In the comer stood a new Heats Ml Dayand Night Wthout Refoefibig IUm obedience but Ken. my work, the horses, my plans—ev­ bleached walnut piano, replacing the At last Ken let him. out fully and erything.” i old upright that had been in­ urged him with voice and hands and “But Rob—of course I—” stalled temporarily when (he dress­ Exclusive, heels. “You used to be,” he interrupted. ing room was nnveiled. Paramount H H i Thunderhead began to run. His “I don’t'know when you changed. gave it to Betty so that she could Patented, hoofs reached forward and seized I’ve just been going along like a rehearse her song numbers on the the ground with a slashing cut that fool taking it for granted.” set during filming. Interior barely touched and rebounded. “Taking what for granted?” • • * S A feeling of extraordinary ease “That you had confidence in me.” Constradien went through Ken. No effort was “You oughtn’t to put it that way. Ltdu McConnell was a star of the needed, there was no more strug­ Married people ought to talk things theater in the days of Anna Held gling, he and the colt were one at over with each other and you never and Lillian Russell; now, on “It last. The fight was over and now will. It isn’t that I haven’t confi­ Pays to- Be Ignorant,” she’s the —this! dence in you—” most insulted woman in America— Mastery! Underneath him was “But you haven’t. That Is, you and loves it! She thought- she was have no confidence in my ever mak­ done when bronchitis ruined a good something of such strength and pow­ singing voice, but that croaky voice 44-<» er as he had never dreamed of. ing a go of Uie horses. I know I ' N e a r l y a MILLION In U se! It surged into him. It was his own. will if I hang on. I’ll force it to became one of her biggest assets. Ifyouneedanew lieatlng stove, now is the time A dump of rocks was ahead of succeed. You used to know it too. She’d retired when Tom Howard en­ to see your dealer and inspect die famous WARM You were with me. But you don’t listed her for “Ignorant.” them. Ken did not swerve—the least * * * MORNING Coal Heater. WARM MORNING is tightening of his knees, lift of his “A new purebred stallion!” ex­ know it any longer.” the coal heater with amazing, patented, interior construc­ hands—and the stallion sailed over, claimed Nell. Nell was silent. Phillip Terry headed for New York tion principles. Heats all day and all night without refueling. hardly altering his stride. The fence “ Just exactly what would you like after finishing his role in “George me to do?” he asked grimly. Holds fire several days on' dosed draft. Your home is Warm over there by the road! Take it, You’re always talking about it.” White’s Scandals,” his third RKO every Momiug regardless o f die weather. ITIONS Thundferhead, and the long soaring “But you can’t do it indiscrimi­ “I—I—don’t know—” role. He’s one of the few Hollywood SQSE DROFS leap—the light landing— nately. They have to be picked in­ “That’s just it. You don’t know. players who got his theatrical school­ Etcd Everything seemed different to dividuals. There isn’t one of those You don’t know anything about it. ing abroad in London, and touring HOLDS 100 LBS. OF COAL Ken. He looked around. He saw, mares good enough.” But while I’m doing all I can to the British provinces in stock. He’s Requires no special diet; Bums any kind of coal, licrica’smust felt, apprehended as he never had “What’ll you do for brood mares make a go of it—lying awake nights done all right in Hollywood—played coke or briquets. Semi-automatic, magazine feed. Ite Reader's then, Rob?” planning how I can keep up or im­ romantic leads in “Music in Ameri­ Start a fire but once a year. Iignificd way before, as if he had been let into a Icash you can secret world that no one else knew “Buy some more, I suppose, the prove my horses and find the best ca” and “Pan-Americana” at RKO, SEEYOtllt DEALER—and have him *How you the remarkable features Iir Comrmm- anything about. The wind whipped way I bought all the others. Travel markets, you’re just sitting back and did “The Lost Week End” of this distinctly different coal heater. . . that outsells all others. around to the race tracks—pick up waiting for the crash so that you can and “To Each His Own” at his peral proots his cheeks and filled his mouth and IOCKE STOVE CO., 114 W est I ltli S t . KMISAS CITY 6 , M0. ^ ftorn your beat upon his eyeballs and whistled mares of good blood that can’t race pick up the pieces.” home lot, Paramount. But an awful ! r e d u c e d in his ears. The pace! The incredi- any more.” “Well,” she suddenly whispered, lot of movie-goers will just identify immediate . ble speed! The strange floating gait! Nell made no answer. Rob want­ “we are on the downgrade, have him as he’s Joan Crawford’s hus" I^LF-PRICB ed to fight. He didn’t want to see a band. -and for Those long reaching strides seemed been for years. You’ve said it your­ * * • bach homef almost "slow, like the overhand way out or to make any compro­ self. You’re the one who told me. Imake many strokesvjrf: a swimmer. Then the mise. She changed the subject. You’re the one who’s worrying your­ Producer Leo McCarey did a nice If P eterPain |stm as. Mail lightning-quick slash at the ground, “Rob, I’ve been thinking about self sick about it. And we're* not thing — picked 10 girls from the ! details and and again the rush through the-air. Thunderhead. Ken is so awfully making any sort of change in our extra ranks in "The Bells of St. HAMMERS YOU , to ALLAN No obstacles could stop him. There happy about him now—the speed lives, in our plans, so why expect Mary’s,” to play the nuns in a paro­ Reader’s were none. Theft floated over them. he’s developed. Do you think it’s a change in the results?” chial school, hoping that their . . . A N P The world rolled out from under absolutely necessary to geld him?” Rob stood facing her, feet apart* scenes with Bing Crosby and Ingrid the stallion’s hoofs. They were cov­ “He’s a two-year-old,” said Rob his dark head, so significant and Bergman would , start them on real ore ering ground Ken had never seen be- harshly. “All the other twos are arresting, dropped “Did you get him running?" hadn't dared ask Rob. There would be able to vacation in South America with W f l I OUtTO [ SND COLDS J > CRLHILDRtS “Sort of—” have to be eight hundred dollars by for petting too. the new Sirs. Powell as he’d planned .... Rob McLaughlin looked search- September the tenth. Perhaps there When Nell went in, half an hour Ruth Brennan has been signed by Repub­ i ' l ’h i ingly at his son. He asked no more. wouldn’t be. At the thought of aban­ later, she found Rob sitting in bis lic. . After being slapped by Teresa It was a warm August evening. doning their plans for the boys’ edu> den, reading the paper, knees com­ Wright and Rose Hobart and belabored Rqb was driving to a ranch south­ cation her hand began to tap nerv­ fortably crossed and pipe in his with powder puffs by a bevy of beauties BUY VICTORY BONDS! west of his own to inspect a' m are ously on her knee. No. Anything mouth. in “The Trouble ITith ITomeit,** Ray Mil• He had been told she was a regis­ but that. Itwouldonlybetwoyears (TO BE COtmNUEO) land thinks he can stand anything. THE DAVIE CORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C. NOVEMBER 14. 1945.

THE DAVIE RECORD. New Pastor To Arrive Health Officer Discusses THE DA' Dr. and Mrs. Robert King, of Immuoization Laws Oldest Pap C. FRANK KIROUD - - tjil.r. Johnson Citv, Tenn., will arrive F O R YOUR here today or tomorrow to make No Liquor, r ELEPHONe There apparendy exists some their home. Dr. King is the new confusion in the mind of the pub­ pastor of the Mockstdlle Presby­ NEWS AR Entered atthe PoBtofBce in Mocks- terian church, and will hold his lic concerning our present laws in FALL W A R D R O B E vllle, N. C.. Ba Second-claae Mail regard to immunizations against; matter. March 3.1903. first service next Sunday morning Mrs. F. E. at 11 o’clock. The public fe cor­ smallpox, diphtheria and whoop- j was in town s dially invited' to be present and ing cough. j C o a t s SUBSCRIPTION RATES: hear this gifted speaker. Ih e Re­ M en’s Shirts Ladies G irdles In simple words the law is this: ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - S I OO cord is glad to welcome Dr. and Plaid Flannel Large Sizes 46 to 52 D r. T. T. SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE - $ SO Mrs. King to our town and wish Every child in North Carolina All Elastic. Sizes mons, wus in them God-speed in their new must be immunized against diph- Sizes 141-2 to 17 Medium and Large Assorted Colors week on bus’ We understand that there are a work they are taking up here. theria and whooping cough by the $ 1 . 8 6 $ 2 7 . 9 5 Frank Bro few hot dogs still left in States­ P i j ri C L I time it is one year old. A certi- $ 2 . 7 5 ville. ______dnady Urove OChOOl Acate from a physician licensed to ried to Rov M isses H ats last Thursday Maybe the Democrats will let IVaurc practice in this State, showing that Boys’ Shirts lscWS Jjie child has been immunized, is Hugh Mitchell run for Congress Ladies G loves Brown and Green Mrs. D. R. By G. K. Husser and Jean Barney, with required before the child can be Long Sleeves even if President Truman didn’t at Baptist H the co-operatiun of the teachers of Shady enroued in school in the state. Sanforized Brown, Blue and Black $ 1 . 9 8 get to Iredell connty. lem, where Grove School. The same is true in regard to small- SECOND GRADE $ 1 . 6 3 t m ir i The war may have been won. pox vaccination, except the law 9 8 c S l i p s We had a Hallowe’en party on This country is suffering from a does not specifically state. The Mrs. Chas. bad case of strikitis. It seems Oct. 31st. We invited Miss Hart­ Boys’ Shirts Ladies’ Loomcraft same is true in regard to smallpox dria, Va., spe man’s class. Mr. Parker came al­ Cotton Slips that the labor unions have this vaccination, except the law does Long Sleeve, Plaid Flannel Plastic Bags her mother, country by the tail with a down­ so. We bobbed for apples, pinn- . . , not specifically state that it will be Sizes 8 to 14 Sizes 38 to 44 on R. l.j ad the tail on the cat. Weplayed . . „ , . , . c _ , hill pull. , , . j vaccinated withm the first twelve the game Magic Carpet: made months of life as in the case of $ 1 2 5 $5.50 $6.50 6 0 c T he Ideal baskets and put cookies, peanuts Bad Auto Wreck diphtheria and whooping cough. painted insi and popcorn in them for refresh' Two men were instantly killed The law exempts children whose TOWELS BLANKETS BATH CLOTHS electric wr ments, and all had a good time. last Tuesday night 15 miles west parents are members of a recog­ ed, which THIRD CRADE Formerly Priced At 71 x 84 Formerly PricedAt of Mocksville, and a lady and lit­ nized religious organization whose pearance. A small child to teacher (with a tle son were critically injured, teachings are contrary to the pre­ 49c-Now 39c $4.25 15c ™ Now IOc new permanent). “What would R e v .J.H . when a car driven by Ira Hodges, scribed practice, and it further pro- you do if some one would call you ., , , , the Advanc of Virginia, ran into a Greyhound , , , , , . , vides for the postponement ot a curly-headed rhinoceros? Teach­ SPECIAL Boys’ W ork Pants was in town bus. The injured were carried to munization when a physician cer­ er wondering how to punish a New Shipment Sizes 6 to 16 office a pie- Davis Hospital Statesville. The tifies that vaccination at this time child for making such a remark. BOYS’ SUITS $ 2 . 9 7 dead men are Ira and C. 6 . would be detrimental to the child’s Child—“I called Billy a curlv-hea- J. G. and Hodges. *They were returning health. 100 Per Cent Wool Tweeds ed rhinoceros and he jumped on Sizes 12 to 18 M en’s Underwear--Trunks live in the cl home from a hunting trip in Early immunization against di­ Elastic Band Front me and began to fight.” ty Lime, we Western Carolina. The bus driver phtheria and whooping couph are FIFTH GRADE $ 1 4 . 9 5 6 5 c selling cott and passengers escaped injury. rgquired as these two disease are The fifth grade has organized a business ma The passenger car was said to be especially dangerous to infants, SPEC IAL M en’s Jersey V ests Better Reading Club. We give a . on die wrong side of the road _ . . . constituting a leading cause of Mrs. Floy program every Friday afternoon. , Sportease Crepe when the wreck occurred. death prior to the age of one year. 4 9 c ten days at We decided to add a new book to Plaid. Beautiful for Houspcoats. , The proper time to immunize a Special fur the Wesk-End— Little Girls Oxfords,—AU leather ( O £*£• ville, taking our library every month. Wehave . , A Miracle , , , 1 , . . , . . child against diphtheria and Sizes 121 to 3 sp A .O O return home bought three books already, as fol­ 4£c Yard In April, 1943, the U . S. Ship whooping cough is between the Jackets-Little Girl’s Long Sleeve $b.75 will be glad lows: The Elephant’s Child, by Evans Creek was sunk in the Me­ sixth and ninth months. Immu­ Kipling; The Jet Plane Mystery, by Seamon 2 diterranean. Seaman 1-c. Norman nity against both of these disease Snell, and Whitey’s First Round- ly, who is s Smith, son of Mt. and Mrs. Will may be accomplished at the same . i Up, by Rounds. Wc have some > . _ . , ,. C aroline’s D ress Shoppe Md., is spe N. Smtth, of this city was on this! . . _ e . time by using a mixed or combm. , . , , money m the treasury tor another . j r_ xt with his wifi ship. Norman was one of the . , . . vaocine, approved by the N, ™ n . , , . . book. We have good times in the c- -r, , f Mocksville, N. C. parents in I crew who was rescued, but his sea getter Reading Club otate hoard ot Health. Ihis c bag went down with the ship. T he; be administered in three does with SEVENTH GRADE E. C. Koo sea bag was received here last! , j . . . * an iterval of one month between derwent an week by Mr. Will N. Smith after ‘ 6 ( gr^ f. “ P 0 0 8 doses. The reactions are very mild Memorial being missing for 18 months! Just g S E ZZ At ^ °f year’ ** able to retu where it had been all these months , 'f , f „ J , fant may be vaccinated against , bers tor a cake tor Hallowe en, n rrn. * i j c is getting al may always remain a mystery. ; p Carter Edith Mock won cmallPox- 18 le8S danSf* of , 7 - , complications when the vaccu TScmfci Cfaus E. Pierce for selling the most Cpl. Meroney Home .die pbrizes tion is accomplished before the Thursday Our Art Class made Farmers fro J^LC FM eroney, Kwhoen-lC^enIhip posters.' We~made~l chJV 8 “P mnning the county tered Uncle Sam’s army more than . r , „ , , and the reactions are comparative- - rhyme for each poster, and used fea loads of the three years ago, and who has spent Iy mild. most of his time overseas, arrived. Olls ‘°r our chapel program. Our lt js Jmportant tjiat an sm!

Mrs. J. S. Haire, left for Johns THE DAVlE RECORD. Hopkins HospitalBaltimore Mon­ Boy Bond* This Weekj Sgt. Craven Home day, where she i s undergoing The Federal Reserve Bank re­ S.-Sgt Clarence E. Craven is Oldest Paper In The County treatm ent ports Davie Bond sales of Jio 3 ,- home with an honorable discharge No Liquor, Wine, Beer Adt 8 4 9 to date. Davie has a quota of after 42 months with Uncle Sam’s W e Have In Stock $16 1 ,0 0 0 . The schools of tbe coun­ Mrs. Joseph Keever army. Thirty-four months was NEWS AROUND TOWN. ty are selling bonds this week. Let One Burk’s Deep W ell Pump Mrs. Joseph Keever, 6 i, of Stony everybody buy at least one extra served in Europe. Sgt Craven Point, died at tbe borne Jof her bond this week. Thousands of our came home from overseas by plane We Also Have 30 and 40 Gallon Mis. F. E. Faircloth, of Advance daughter, Mrs. Rez Campbell, at boys are still overseas and want to He reports some wonderful ex­ Loray, Sunday afternoon at 3 :1 5 Standard Range Boilers was in town shopping Friday. come home. You can help get periences during his overseas ser­ o’clock following an extended ill them home by buying bonds. vice. We are all glad to have r Io 52 Dr. T. T. Watkins, of Clem' ness. mons, wus in town one day last Funeral and burial services took Charles H. Mabe Clarence home again. He'was a Just Received Line O f Irs week on business. place at Liberty Methodist church, printer in our office for several Alander countv, Monday afternoon Charlie H. Mabe, 31, of Mocks- years preceding the war. PLUMBERS SUPPLIES Frank Brown, of R. 4, was car­ at 4 o’clock. ville, Route I, died Tuesday at 11 Mrs Keever is tbe mother ot a. m., at his home following in­ Such as Elk. Tees, Unions, Nipples, Bushings, ried to Rowan Memorial Hospital Mrs. Harrv Stroud, of Mocksville juries received when a tree fell on Erecting New Building its IastThursdayfor treatment. Sutviving are one son, four daugh­ him where he and a companion * L. S. Sheiton, of the L. S. Shel­ Couplings* Plugs, Boiler Drains, Etc. - sen ters, seven grandchildren and four were cutting lumber. ton Implement Co., is erecting a Mrs. D. R. Stroud is a patient sisters. Her husband passed a. Son of W. H. and Martha Duu- new addition to his present build­ Roof Coating, S gallon cans at Baptist Hospital, Winston-Sa­ way in 1944 . can Mabe of Stokes County, he is ing on Depot St. The building Barretfs Liquid Flexigum $2.50 lem, where she is undergoing survived by his wife, the former Miss Mae Dwiggins; his parents; will be of concrete and steel, with ti«i m Home From Overseas five sons, David, Robert, George, a frontage of 36 feet, extending 70 We have Heaters both wood and coal burners, Allen and Lawrence Mabe, all or Mrs. Chas. H. Pitts, of Alexan­ Lieut. James Stonestreet, son of feet in length. Mr. Shelton han­ Stove Mats, Pipe and Elbows Iraft Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stonestreet, of the home; three brothers, Wood­ dles the famous J. I. Casefarm ma­ dria, Va., spent die week-end with row Mabe of Mocksville, Route I, this city, has received an honorable chinery, and can supply the farm­ her mother, M iflQEKSttterow, discharge after serving in tbe army Odis Mebe of the U. S. Army, ers with good implements. I4 on R. ^ ****<&« •ince April. 1941 . Lieut. St>ne and Roscoe Mabe of Landis; six Get Ready For Hog Killing street spent 3 4 mouths in overseas sisters, Mrs. Green Burris, Mrs. 50 Ib Lard Cans, 5 and 10 pound Buckets, The Ideal Grocery has been re­ Srrvice. His friends are glad to Charlie Donald, Mrs. Jack Cahr- welcome him home. rier, _ Mrs. Dan Granes, Mrs. Joe Morton's Sausage Seasoning, Morton’s Sugar Cure painted inside and out, and new Williams and Mrs. Wsilton Mit- Fh s electric wiring and lights install­ Pfc. W. P Hendricks, Jr., who Big Selection of Butcher Knives has been overseas for many months, cher, all of Landis. Princess Theatre ed, which adds much to its ap­ Funeral services were conducted ad A t has received an honorable discharge pearance. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock and arrived home Saturday. He is WEDNESDAY ONLY IOc a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hen­ at CenterMethodistChurch. Rev. 100 Ib B ag of Salt $1.20 Rev. J. H. Trolinger, pastor of dricks, of this city. AU are glad G. W . Fink officiated. Interm ent ••GENTLE ANNIE” with was in the church cemetery. James Craig and Donna Reed Is the Advance Methodist Circuit, to welcome our Mocksville and Da­ 50 lb. blocks plain pasture Salt 65c was in town Friday and gave our vie boys baek home again Mr. and Mrs J. R. Howard and THURSDAY 50 lb. blocks Sulphurized pasture Salt 75c office a pleasant call. children, of Knoxville, Tenn., vis­ ited relatives in Davie over the “THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY" 4 lb. Salt Brick 15c Clarksville News. w ith George Sanders & Doodb Keed J. G. and Philip Stroud, who week-end. Mrs. Harriet Downey, of Wins­ See Our Pyrmax Electric Fencing Before You Buy runks live in the classic shades of Coun­ ton-Salem, visited her aunt, Mrs. FRIDAY ty Lime, were in town last week, I. G. Roberts recently. Notice to Creditors ••THE CHEATERS" with We hare a big stock fresh groceries, vegetables selling cotton and looking after Mr. and Mn. Purvie Hedgecock Billie Burke & Eugene Pallette and small hardware. Having qualified as Administor of the business matters. visited relatives in Kernersville last estate of C. C Craven, deceased, notice is SATURDAY week end. Its hereby givin to all persons holding claims "RED RlVtR VALLEY" with You Can Save Money By Trading W’th Us Mrs. Floyd Naylor, who spent Miss Lela Moore, of Mocksville against the estate of said deceased, to present tbe same, properly vorified. to the Gene Autry & Smtley Bumett ten days at Davis Hospital, States­ spent a few days last week with her We Have M hat You Want When You Want It sister Mrs. Nana Eaton. undersigned, on or before tbe 2 nd day of ville, taking treatment, was able to November 1946. or this notice will be MONDAY and TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Loftis Baton, Mra plead in bar of their recovery. AU per­ “AND THEN THERE WERE NONE” |$ 2 . 6 6 return home Thursday, her friends A. D. Peoples, and Miss Faye Peo sons indebted to tbe said estate will with please call upon the undersigned and make Ie $b.75 will be glad to learn. pies visited in Winstoo Salem Sun Barry Fitzgerald & Jadith Anderson day. prompt settlement. Tbls the 2nd day of H e n d r i x & M e r r e l l Nov. 1945 , Mystery Seamon 2nd Class Robert Lyer- Miss Betty Lee Driver, R. N., at G. L. CRAVEN. Admr. I ly, who is stationed .at Bainbridge, the Baptist Hospital, Winston-Sal a~ C. CRAVEN. Dec’sd. i’sd. I “The Best Place T oG et It” Md., is spending a week’s leave em, spent the week end with home folks. Call Building • N. Main Street with his wife on R. 2, and his parents in this city. E. C. Koontz, of R. I, who !un­ WANT ADS PAY. derwent an operation at Charlotte N ew Goods! N ew Prices! Memorial Hospital last week, was FOR SALE — Practically new. able to return home Thursday. He rubber tire buggy. j I have opened my new store in is getting along nicely. DR. P. H. MASON, j FOUND—Last week in Mocks- South M ocksville, and have a line of E. Pierce Fostet was busy last ville Cash Store, a sum of money. Thursday writing cotton checks. Owner can get same by paying for Fresh Groceries, Farmers from various sections o f this ad. and describing property. the county were in town with big Fruits and Notions loads of the fleecy staple. W ill pay $1.90 bushel for good milling wheat, also $1.50 bushel CpL Charles E. Talbert, of Ad­ for ear com. I W ill try to increase m y stock as vance* who has been in die army MOCKSVILLE FLOURMILL for 5§ years, and spent 13 months Mocksville, N, C. fast as it is possible to secure mer­ overseas in the Asiatie Pacific RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now chandise. I would appreciate your Theatre receivud his honorable in full ODerat

Sanford Motor Co., Ford deal­ Notice of Re-Sale of : ers since 1913, were showing some new. Ford I i ton trucks, which Land j !OUR STOCK IS M OVINGaFAST! they received last week. There Pursuant to a iesolutlon hereto ; NOTICE! will be a big demand for trucks as fore adopted by tbe Board of Com- soon as die factories can get them m issioners of Davie Conniy at it; Bat We Still Have Some Excellent on the market. regular meeting in Jane, 194 5 . the Owing To Shortage O f undersigned will re sell publicly for Mrs. W. C. Jordan and litde cash at the court house door io USED PIANOS daughter of near Sheffield, spent ItfocksviIIel N. C., on Saturday, Labor We Are the week-end at Thomasville, Ga., the 17th day of November, 194 5 , at with her bother, Pfc. James L. twelve o’clock, M., tbe following That Will Please You Wooteu, who is a patient at a described vacant lot now belonging Forced To Discontinue > o d s Government hospital there, re­ to Davie County, N. C., and locat. covering from wounds received in ed on Depot Street, in Mocksville,' die Soudi Pacific. N. C , and mote fully described a s , Handling Wood. Act Now! Don’t Delay! follows, to-wit: { Joe Ferebee, who distributes A lot beginning at an iron stake < mail on Cana, R. I, was in town on the south side of Depot Street; I WE CAN SUPPLY Jessie G. Bowen Music Co. Wednesday. Joe says his straw­ thence S. 5 degs. W- along the berry patch is looking fine, is in edge of an alley or street its feet Winston-Saieml N. C. I full bjoom with ripe strawberries to an-iron stake, Martin’s corner; YOUR NEEDS IN 217 West Fifth Street ready to pick at any time. Joe has thence S. 8 7 degs. E. 125 feet to, time to do some gardening as well an iron stake, Martin Brothers’ j as serve his patrons daily except corner; thence N. 5 5 degs. £ . 91 Sunday with their letters, news- feet to au iron stake in edge of COAL papers and other mail matter. Lexington or Depot Street; thence N. 5 6 degs. W. 81 feet to an iron W. G. White & Co., whose stake in edge of Depot Street; Please Accept Our Thanks wholesale house on Sixdi street thence N. 8 0 degs. W 121 feet to f W ^ Winston-Salem, was destroyed by the beginning, containing 1954 For Your Patronage fire last week when the Gorrell square yards more or less. Warehouse was burned, have put- The bidding will start at the a. chased a building at 642 North J mount of the increased bid of Cherry St., opposite their retail $1 3 2 0 .0 0 store, and are open for business. D avie Brick & C oal Co. These gentlemen are former This 1st day of November, 1945 N.C. Davie county people, and have Board of Commissioners of Davie felt,. ^ many friends in this section who County, N . C Phooe 198 MociaviiIel N X trade with (hem. Tlieir fire loss By R, P M artin, Chairman. was considerable. By A. T. Grant, Attorney. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

i r i r 'k SERSfKC SORRY HOUSEHOLD BUREAU We caa’t make enough Smith Bros. C rash Uaoy doetora recommend good* Draps to satisfy everybody. Oor output Ia tts tin r Scott's ’Emulsion' b«- EDITORS NOTE:' Tfus,,newspaper, StiU restricted. Boy only w hat you need. F eause it's rich .In natural AftD Vitamins and vnerey-boildJng . witharrangement with, tho Smith Brwi have soothed coughs due to colds oil children need for proper Washington Bureau of Western Newspaper glace 1847. Black o r Menthol—StUl only it. growth* strong bones, sound MEMOS » i # teeth* sturdy feodioa. Htfpa build Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. W , Washing­ up TttUUsn c«to colde too If diet ton, D. Cv is able to bring readers this SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS Js AftD deficient. Buy Scott's weekly column on problem of the veteran vaaoi BMCK OK MENTHOL-5* 'todovt AU druggists. Substantial Quality LYNN CHAMBERS’ IDEAL and serviceman and his family. Questions SPARKY may be addressed to toe above Bureau MENU’ and they will be answered in a subsequent SRLRKY.IM SCOTT'S EMULSION Food a Necessity on The Advertisements Mean a Saving to You WOCRIH? SIOi YEAR-ROUND TONIC column. No replies cm be made direct Oyster Rarebit by mail, but. only in the column which Keep Posted on Values Iqr Reading theAds about halpfin Winter Social Menu —WHACT AM I . Crackers Jellied Vegetable Sdad will appear in this newspaper regularly, SOHNA TELL Hla Apricot Cobbler Cream MOTHER WHEN Tea, Coffee or Milk Sarplm Property S ales SHE COMES DONT FEEL WEL? APTER HIM? Suggestion II. Sweeping revision of surplus pro) Sim ply Delicious It may be due to uneliml. erty regulations in favor of WorI Farm Sausage Casserole War H veterans has been announced nated waste matter Combination Salad Crusted Rolls Favorite Cake by W. Stuart Symington, adminis­ In your system trator, after a personal investigation Beverage Which indicated that some disposal Vselimtnated waste matter may cause no The main dish for this hearty agencies were giving veterans “the symptoms for a long time, but unless snack can be made ready before run-around.” relieved when necessary, can finally Jm* company comes, and then heated pair the health. This condition often about half an hour before serving . The changes lndlude elimination of CORNHAKiS causes loss of appetite, heavily coated the $2,500 limit on preferential pur­ tongue, tired rundown feeling, mental time rolls around. chases and within reasonable "He Bralsj Ars Cnat ttstf — , depression, headaches, dizziness. UnonJas Farm Sausage Casserole. amounts, there will be no limit; Kellogg’s Com Flakes bring yon nearly d t gas formation, add indigestion and skin 6 eruptions. (Serves ) Permission for a veteran entering toe protective food dements of toe whole 0 grain declared essential t o human nutrition. Eo matter how many other medicines K i cups broken macaroni the retail business to purchase an CO... you have tried for the relief of these con­ Vz cup diced American cheese initial stock of goods for resale. ditions due to uneliminated waste mat* I tablespoon minced onion ter In your system, we urge you to try Hitherto, under interpretation of the v v w w w w w , HAKiS B-L PREPARATION with the understand* Fiesta punch is delicious served 3A teaspoon salt G.I. bill, a veteran could buy mate­ Ing that B-L PREPARATION must bring either hot or cold. No sugar is re­ K i cups thin white sauce rials to establish a store, but could V you excellent results or your money quired when one of the suggested I cup green peas, cooked not obtain preference on stock for back. Tty a bottle of B-L PREPARATION Vz cup sauteed mushrooms and see if you don’t feel like a new per* substitutes is used, and the bever­ sale; I ■on. Caution: Vse only as directed. age can be quickly made a short Vi, cup chopped pimiento , Permission for veterans to deal di­ W orks W hero time before guests arrive. I pound pork sausages, broiled rectly with disposal agencies such R Buttered bread crumbs as the department of commerce With so many families returning Cook macaroni in boiling, salted and Reconstruction Finance corpor­ G to the old home town, and couples water until tender. Drain aid rinse. ation; STRAINS, SORENESS Combine with all remaining ingre­ who married dur­ Special permission for veterans to m-iirisMpTi than- «L Follow dlrectlona , t o tho I ing the war final­ dients, except sausages and bread buy automotive or other equipment CUTS, BURNS ly getting settled crumbs. Place in casserole which required by his employment. It is L A favorite household antiseptic drew- together, wel­ has been greased. Top with sau­ said that few autos are available, Pthead coMs,MakeabrratHIng wutfir. W E g iK S j h a and Boiment foe 98 year*—Hanford's come parties are sages and sprinkle a few bread however; l/HelpsPrevent^y^ftwg BALSAM Of UVSRBI IteoataiM becoming quite crumbs over t&e top. H eatinaslow ■Md-cpoitMdtentlKmMiMl , Provision that credit may be ex­ , at the fint warning mlflc or sum . acbe ef Om-OMd Ud !trained musdea. the style. Social (325-degree) oven for 25 minutes. tended to veterans under terms and VftTtoRtt T U n the !Hs* and ftch out «f ta n * e n g a g e m e n t Combination Salad. conditions established by the dis- MlAlNKt tun, M kiidlu pofaow (Serves 6 to 8) B y LEN lab wind soa.bmn, chafing and books which looked blank are no Vt posal agency which sells the goods. chapped shin. Its antiseptic action Issw filled again. I head lettuce Thus, it will be possible for veter­ KLEIS ess tbe danger of infection whenever the Yes, entertaining is due for a re­ 1 cucumber ans to obtain loans from commerce EXTRA LIGHT BREADI eUa is cut or broken, 2 to 3 tomatoes EeepnbottIaIiandyfiwtbgiififiar vival. This is the time, because the department and RFC as well as casasltiea of Ufediea and nunoy* At holiday season is approaching in full I bunch radishes the Smaller War Plants corporation. ‘ sim botde SSfc glory. Food is not the problem it I bunch small onions Information now is that the RFC O flfH i REG’LARI a t HANFORD MFaCO,Afiieibltr» was last year although there still are I green pepper will soon take over all disposal from Safe meJcere o/ restrictions, and it’s fairly easy to Celery curls the commerce department, which serve something nice and make the Carrot curls only recently assumed sale of con­ AHl table, look its prettiest. French dressing sumer goods from treasury. OOUBLQf If the group is mixed and there Wash all vegetables carefully ana Questions and Answers MEAT-I EJaIsaH ./H ^fh are a number of men' (big eaters, allow to chill. Break lettuce into JES now that they have learned to have chunks and line Q. When my twin brother entered W l lots of chow or go to mess regular­ salad bowl. -Toss the service he designated me ly!), plan to have a substantial cas­ in all other ingre- beneficiary of his insurance. After A* e & serole dish with some hearty trim­ dients which a hasty marriage he made, he in­ mings like big salads and rich-look­ have been sliced formed me and my parents he had ing cakes or pastry. or cut into pieces not and had no intention of chang­ • Of Mn* SiMak «1 SfM Uami Or, if the affair is to be just a and sprinkle ing the beneficiary. After his death snack, serve bread with a.choice of french dressing I was notified by the insurance de­ d i o n h e ' q u i n t s 9 over them. always rely on this great rub for fillings and the usual accompani­ partment that I was his beneficiary. ments like potato chips, pickles, Favorite Cake. His wife has made some sort of COOSHS VCOIDS olives, relishes, and punch or some I cup whipping cream claim for the insurance and has chad'. Mid favorite beverage. 1 cup sugar held up settlement for 16 months. MUSt e r o l E Suggestiim L 2 eggs Can anyone but the insured change Assorted Bread: Oatmeal, Raisin, 1 teaspoon vanilla the beneficiary or can the insurance White and Rye. K i cups sifted cake flour department decide who is to get Full-Jtrength yeait acts foster because it's Sandwich Fillings: Kippy Cheese 2 teaspoons baking powder it?—J. F. K., Palo Alto, Calif. and Peanut Butter. Whip the cream until slightly A. No one can change the benefi­ fresh! Fleischmann’ff fresh active Yeast gees right to POP—PeJ Relishes: Olives, Radishes, Car­ thickened but not stiff enough to hold ciary but the insured. If you are a peak. Fold in the sugar gently, named the beneficiary in the policy, work—makes sweeter, tastier bread . . . helps fomin* rot Sticks, and Celery Hearts. tender light texture. I F YOU BAKE AT HOME— HOWS Beverage: Orange Juice or Fiesta the beaten eggs and vanilla. Add the then you are entitled to the insur­ Punch. . flour which has been sifted with the ance and the Veterans administra­ use Fjeischmann’a active, fresh Yeast MRS.I Nippy Cheese Filling. baking powder and a speck of salt. tion says the wife or no one else with the familiar yellow IabeL Depend­ Mix only until smooth. Place in two can hold it up 16 minutes. File your Combine equal parts of cream able—America’s time-tested favorite cake pans and bake in a claim for the insurance with the Vet­ cheese and butter. Add salt and shallow erans administration. for over 70 years. paprika to taste and I teaspoon moderate (350-degree) oven for 25 each of finely minced parsley, pick­ minutes. Cool. Frost with seven- Q. Witii reference to sale of gov­ les, olives and green pepper. Fla­ minute icing and sprinkle with coco­ ernment surplus properly and the vor with sardine paste. nut. Or, frost with whipped cream $2,500 amount sold to an individual, and sprinkle with coconut. I am much interested In further de­ Peanut Butter Filling. tails on this matter -and any infor­ Peanut butter may be served mation relative to locatiim of these TZ alone or it may be combined with surplus property boards will be any of the following for a delicious much appreciated.—J. A. V., Hing- filling: jam, chopped bacon or grat­ ham, Mont. M1 A R T l H ^ ed raw carrots. A. The $2,500 limit has recently Fiesta Punch. been removed. Your nearest Small­ Vdm rntM QM ENIS voh ■ « * ' ifon*of*« (Makes H gallon) er War Plants Board is at Boise, “ °an* SSSoomofc**®; I cup strong tea Idaho, 210 Capital Securities Bldg. 3A cup sugar, honey or corn syrup Your nearest department of com­ . S S ^ S S S U C Vz cup lemon juice merce board is at Denver, Region SOMEEK K i ciqts orange juice Nine, 1030 15th street. Suggest you fresh JEveready Batteries ■ a s * = ^ : I cup grape juice write to these boards for further de­ I quart water tails. - ' : Make the strong tea by pouring I Q. I want to know if a man 27 cup boiling water over 4 teaspoons years old, Who has been in the navy of tea. Dissolve For impromptu entertaining, almost two years and has two kids, sugar or substi­ there’s nothing easier to prepare the oldest four years and the baby tutes in the hot, than a tray of sandwich spreads with can’t walk, can get a discharge on strained tea. (The assorted bread and health drinks of this condition soon.—Wife,-Coweta, tea should steep citrus fruit juices in colorful glasses. Okla. first for S min­ A. No, the minimum number of utes.) For a hot Seven-Minute Icing. navy points for enlisted personnel as punch, combine I egg white, unbeaten of November I is 41 points. From the tea with the 3 tablespoons cold water your letter, your husband has only I* Ushjm n ATHERs. fruit juices and Va cup granulated sugar about 36 points, if he has had no OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS add the water which should be boil­ 1A teaspoon cream of tartar overseas duty. ing hot. Serve at once. Vz teaspoon vanilla Q. My husband is a seaman in the For cold punch, chill the tea and Place all ingredients in top of dou­ navy. I have asked assistance of the T h a t Nas

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. i m l 'l i a - SnuC SoeS Iuy them » Mil III: M t MM M IIU tU l * “His honor holds that banging with a gavel sets them a bad I a Ul till im n iU S H ll Ultn-nni*il|M s ex am p le!” “Easy, Sergeant—that’s it!” hint M lt ML Ue JICMMIItlt S. UMBI THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N, C. NOVEMBER 14 1945

Victory Loan Trainee LOOKING To the People DAVIE BRICK of this Community y iC T O R Y AHEAD Leave It to the nation's school children to be on top of the ball COMPANY vt GEORGE S. BENSON when it cranes to sizing up the war Pteslimt-MatiiHg Cellege financing situation. Rom Feerl Seareg. Arkansas Harbor to V-J DEALERS IN BUY Day they dedi­ cated each pur­ UNITED *F Economic Security chase and sale STATES of war bonds to G O O D C O A L Back in 1865 senators and repre­ fighting equip­ sentatives in the Congress of the ment. Then the WAR United States began drawing $5,000 Japs quit Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone 119 a year; $100 a week. That was good Sehools a t War Mocksville, N. C. BONDS pay 80 years ago but a first-class Instantly be­ welder can do better now. Congress­ came Schools AND men have had two raises in salary For Fence. The theme shffted Don lBaek the At- STAMPS since then. The last one was 20 tddrto 4Ifkieed His Recovery." T ht years ago when they started earn­ new goal was set at 36,000 hospital Walker’s Funeral Homejt ing $10,000 a year which was, at the units, including a bed, wheel chair, time, a comfortable living for them. X-Ray machine and surgical lnstru- A great many executives in pri­ its. AMBULANCE L vate enterprise earn more money tps could w dl listen to one than senators although they do not of the millions of youngsters who Phone 48 claim superior ability. Why do our a n taking part in the Vietray Loan. FzwRema. The leaat WS Ma legislators not earn more? Because Bvenwithoutawordfrrantheyoung volunteer, you have one of the main Mocksville, N. C. d. here at home Is Ie tU their salaries are fixed by law and Masons fra buying extra Victory War Bonds —1«% fez W a r they themselves are the gentlemen Bonds—the future of the "Saleemann t Ronds, every per day. who make the laws. They could vote who may be your own son or daugh­ IS THIS VETERAN.—A beneficiary of Public Law 16 is shown engaged in themselves a raise in pay but there ter. Tour war bonds have Just laming the intricate aviation engine. From a foxhole, after be gave np his is always reluctance to introduce helped to defeat the Nazis and Japs I to ramming his education is some jnmn, hut this man, like thousands such a bill. who would have educated your chil­ of others, will make it because of Vicloig Loan~>oan dollars. dol Vi Administra* dren fra death. Tour extra Victory Throughout Government Bauds WfU assure a brighter life fra There are politics in it, of course. KUiorRKv1S citizens. ___ Revenue measures never are popu­ '!'Hit HDITOR lar. Congressmen who vote for a »jqgr«B’7ggr«ga-a dip out of Mr. Taxpayer’s pocket T h e come to regret it on election day sometimes, even when the expendi­ ture was a wise one. That’s exactly FIREWORKS why employees in the Post Oflfice Department haven’t had a boost in (WHOLESALE) pay since the congressmen did, a D avie R ecord matter of 20 years ago. A Wide Variety Of The Most Salable Items Including Wage rates in private industry Cap Pistols and Caps. Also Special Assortments have advanced from 42 cents to $1 an WRITE FOK CATALOGUE hour in the last 20 years. They have I Has Been Published Since 1899 more than doubled. Informed au­ thorities say that living costs have TAYLOR FIREWORKS CO. gone up 30% or more during that P. O BOX 773 WILMINGTON N Car time. Doubled pay for workers in private industry offsets the living costs that are about one-third high­ 4 6 Y e a r s er, but what about government peo­ ple from mail clerks to senators? Ask for Consideration One of the biggest newspapers in Others have come and gone-your my state published an advertise­ Let Us G in Y our ment recently, calling the attention county newspaper keeps going. of the people of Arkansas to the un­ happy plight of the postal em­ ployees who serve them. The dis­ Sometimes it has seemed hard to COTTON play advertisement was bought and paid for by the postal workers them­ make ’‘buckle and tongue” meet but selves. In a diplomatic way they ROBERT COVNE are asking their neighbors to help soon the sun shines and again we We Are Ready To Gin them ask Congress for better wages. I want to see the postal people Casual Clothes march on. Our faithful subscribers, earning more money. I favor the Or Buy Your Cotton passage of currently proposed legis­ Save for Bonds lation to boost the pay of senators most of whom pay promptly, give us and representatives 25% or better. W e W ill Pay You Highest I hope to see the day when a self- courage and abiding faith in our respecting poor man can afford to represent his state in costly and fellow man. M arket Prices wealthy Washington. These are de­ tails however. It is wrong in prin­ ciple that government employees If your neighbor is not taking The wait 20 years for a raise. Our Big Gin Is Located In Rear Dangerous Bureaueraey The important thing is that every Record tell him to subscribe. The workman who quits a job in pri­ Of Sanford Motor Co. vate industry to enter government price has not advanced, but con­ employ gets' his wage scale frozen. The change of work may bring more tinues the same, $1.00 per .year. pay but that’s, temporary. Whoever works at that job a generation from E. P. F oster now will probably be earning the same amount-and spending a lot W hen You Come To Town more to live. Remember that the * » * • » » » * » » » » » » » 4 a.*»«•*»»** * ••%»»»laborer of today is earning senatori­ al pay for 1865. snanntfficib*. These facts are understood well by M ake Our O ffice Your men of industry and leaders in labor movements. It is encouraging to observe how the Labor-Management Headquarters. WANTED Charter, signed in Washington last March by labor union executives and prbminent men of business, deals W e Are Always Glad To If You Have with the subject In brief it states: Private enterprise is the necessary The outdoor look is achieved in this Poultry For S ale foundation for the welfare of labor streamlined sports dress of muted S e e Y o u . as well as management. pink gabardine. Fatterns for school, office or sports available at local S E E U S stores. Make your own and save for ^9925827873663754860225302^ War Bonds. U. S.Trttuury Department W e Pay Highest Your son who is in the Arm y, will M arket Prices N TiflCai-Oina/ In .'upiirior Court D ‘ a- C o u n t' ( FOR Rnrcoe C. House enjoy reading The Record. Just like a v? Poultry and Eggs Juanita H use letter from hom e. The cost is only 2c. Phane 175 Moeksvili?, N. C. Notice — Serving Sum The Winston-Salem Poultry Co., has purchased the Macksviile mons By Publication per w eek. Send us his address. Poultry Co., formerly owned by Jack Bitziek, and we give The defendant, Juanita House. you top market prices for your Poultry and Eggs every week . i I take notice that an action eii- day of the year, not just one] day a week. •toil a.? above has been commenc- d in the Superior Couit ol Davie COME TO SEE US t>nniv. Noith Carolina, for an ah- LET US DO nte .lifone on the g oui ds of a WE APPRECIATE ANY PA TRONAGE YOU GIVE US t-.'n y. o r 'e: a atiou; and the s*ld iefetidant will further take notice Som e Victory hm she ii rtquired to appear at YOUR JO B PRINTING ti e offii i of the Cleik of the Sn- M ocksville Poultry Co. L o a n F a c ts IX rio* Court of said county in the ourt notice in Mocksville, North I Washington, D. C.—Victory Loan We can save you money j o H. HAUSER, Mgr. ROY FEEZOR. Asst. Mgr. facts, honoring Uie men and women Carolina, within twenjy days after who won the war, are as follows: the 25 th day of November. 194 5 , Dateas^ October 29 through De- and answer or demur to the cotn- H. R. HELM GEO. GOFORTH olsint in said action, or the plain­ on your Qnolast $11,000,000,000; 4 bil­ lion in individual sales, 2 billion In tiff will apply to the court for the Sraies E sales, 7 billion from other relief demanded in said complaint. ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, “ i— *- investors. This 15th dav of October. 1945 . it IVeasnry- balance will be S H CHAFFIN. ———ied by -December. Money is vi­ STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BIU tally needed for hospitalization, re­ Cleik Superior Court. habilitation, retraining, feeding and G. A. JEFFRIES rioUiing men overseas, transportation HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. home, payment of munitions already Notice To Creditors HnviaS qualifi-d as executrix of the os tate of J C. Godftey, deceased, late of Da Patronize your hom e newspaper Guaranteed Repairing vie County, North Carolina, this is to no­ tify all persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased, to exhibit them and thereby help build up your to the undersigned at Mocksville. R 2 on W atches, Clocks and Jewelry or before the 29th day of September, 1946, AUTO LOANS oj this notice will be plead in bar of their hom e town and county. ______CITIZENS FINANCE CO. recovery. AU persons indebted to said 510 N. Main St. Winston-Salem, N. C. estate will please make immediate pay Vance Hotel Bldg. ment This 29ih dav of September. 1945. ELIZABETH WARD. Executrix Statesville, N. C of J C. Godbey. Decs’d. THE DAVIE RECORD. B. C. BROCK Attorney. Mocksville, N. C The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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VOLUMN XLVII. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVFMBER 2 1 . 1945 . NUMBER 17

NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Comforter Inflation, Deflation, Davie Sailor Helped Jim Is Coming Home Seen Along Mau Street Rev. Walter E. Isenhour. Hiddenite. N. C. Costs of Living Chicago, IlL—Wade C. Beck, Italy, Nov. 6,1945. By The Street Rambler. What W at Happening In Davie Shordy before die departure of seaman, second class. Route, 4, Dear Mr. Stroud:—This is to let 0 000 0 0 In all the confused talk about in­ Before The New Deal Uted Up our blessed Saviour from this Mocksville, N. C., played an im­ you know I am on my way home, Gossip Club discussing short­ flation, deflation, the cost of living world He told His disciples that portant role in die operations of and there is no use sending The age of fall coats and nylon hose— The Alphabet, Drowned The and wages a great many people He would pray die Father, and FleetAirWing One during the Davie Record any more. I am Courting couple parked in frorit seem to forget what real wages are, Hogt and Plowed Up The that He would give them another final phases of the war when that supposed to get on the boat to­ of bank too bnsy to notice pass- - thinks Frank P Litschert, writing Cotton and Corn. Comforter, and that H e would a- Fleet unit piled up a record that morrow but things didn’t go right ing throng—Miss Dorodiy Potts in The Repnblic-Bulletin, ot Wash­ bide with them forever. He also is now being released by the Navy. so we will have to wait until the delivering cold drinks—Robert L. ' (Davie Record, Nov. 17, 1926) ington. For waves cannot b e said, ‘'But the Comforter, which From Korea to China and For­ 8 th. I sure will ee glad to get Walkerrestingin parked auto— Mocksville seed eotton 4.60. measured entirely in the theoretical is the Holy Ghost, whom the Fa­ mosa—even to Japan, itself—the I lack to Mocksville for a few days Dr. J. E, Pritchard hurrying down William Stockton, of Shelby, amount in the pay envelope. The ther will send in my name, he air wing helped keep the Japs in anyhow, I only have three years Main street—Mrs. Joe Spry look­ was a week-end visitor. wage is not - what vou get each shall teach you all things, and confusion while other Fleet units of army life. Don’t know if I will ing at Christmas goods—Old man Mrs. John L. Foster, of County week or month, hut what you can bring all things to your remem­ pounded die enemy from Okina­ get a discharge or not. I am hop­ gazing at toys in Firestone store— Line, was in town Monday. buy with vour money. Purchasing brance, whatsoever I have said wa to Tokyo, and while her own ing and keeping my fingers cross­ Miss Blanche Brown shopping in Mrs. J. B. Johnstonespent Wed­ power is all import nt. If you get unto you.” Thank God for the planes teamed up with die Army ed. Will see you soon. drug store—Man and woman sit­ nesday in Winston-Salem shop­ jl5 a day and the cost of living can Comforter, even die blessed Holy airmen to rain destruction on her As ever, ting in parked auto drinking beer ping. be estimated on the basis of a ■$$ Ghost. We, as His children, hon­ homeland. CPL. JIMMIE GREEN. -Mrs. Nancy Tutterow looking Miss Kathryn Meroney, of Char­ pair of shoes, then if your wages or Him, reverence and adore Him. The Japs made their most fran­ over mail—Attorney B. C. Brock lotte, spent the week-end in town are raised to seven dollars and shoes He is the third person of the God­ tic effort to disrupt theoperatioiis Cotton Acreage Quotas discussing coming events—Misses with her parents. go np to $io, with all else rising in head. He is with us today, abid­ of Fleet Air Wing One at Okina­ Mabel and Lois Wilson shopping G. E. Hom remains very ill, his proportion, your wages at $ 7 a dav May Be Removed. ing in our hearts, comforting us wa, turning loose an almost con­ around—Three doctors dressed in friends will be sorry to leam. as we travel life’s rugged, danger­ are less than they were at $ 5 per tinuous stream of suicide fliers .at Memphis, Tenn.—Clinton An­ white, standing in front of. health E. M. Hobson, of Silver Street, day. ous pathway, Hallelujah! its base. derson, the Secretary of Agricul­ office—Miss Sue Brown cerrying S. C., was in town Wednesday on When we do the will of the This is why of course, we hear Butthe Navy’s records show ture, says there probably will n ot hand full of coca-colas—Miss Ha­ business. , Heavenly Father, pray, look up to so much about the relative cost of that the Jap effort was in vain. be a cotton acreage quota for 1946. zel Alexander mailing letters—Mrs. Miss Sophia Richards, of the Him, obey and serve Him, wor­ living There is now a general de­ The wing is credited in those re­ Anderson arrived in Memphis to EdCrow carrying large suit case a- high school faculty spent the week ship and reverence Him sincerely, mand for higher wages in the Unit cords with sending more than confer with cotton officials. cross Main street. end with her parents at Davidson. then the blessed Holy Ghoeti the ed States at least a wage in which 175,000 tons of Jap shipping to the Anderson predicted a farm la­ The many friends of Mrs. Kate Comforter, gives us peace that is the take home pay in war times bottom with its Mariner, Corona­ bor shottage next year despite un­ Holman will be sorry to leam she Here We Go'Again sweet; comforts and cheers us on­ when there were several hours do and Privateer planes, damaged employment. H e says people are eontinues quite ill. AU hope for Gov. M. C. Wallgreen of Wash­ ward and upward toward heaven. overtime each week. Some of the at least that much more tonage, not yet ready to return to the her a complete recovery. ington, is trying to enroll high Heabides with us. He shields New Dealers have unwisely stated and shot down more than 40 en­ arms. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foote and school students in Young Demo­ and protects us, leads, guides and that we raise the general waga rate emy planes. children, of Crewe, Va., spent the cratic dubs, warns Pearl Wanama- directs us. He leads us into all 3 0 per cent and still not increase Units of the wing still were har­ Merchants Groan At week-end in and around town maker, state superintendent of truth, and makes us free in the the cost ot living This might be assing the Japs from their base at with relatives and friends. OPA Squeeze public instruction. The New Deal Lord. true in some insolated cases, bnt Okinawa when the Japs surren­ Revs. W . B. Waff and J. F. Chester Bowles and the OPA have satellite, recently distinguished for Some people don’t believe in broadly it is the biggest economic dered. Kirk and C. B. Mooney left yes­ put the nation’s merchants in an his stand to put only Democratic the Holy Ghosti therefore don’t fallacy tbat has come from the terday morning for Wilmington economic wringer, charged Rep. war veterans on the state’s pay­ have Him in their hearts and rainbow recently and is responsible Letter From Korea to attend the Baptist State Con­ Charles .W. Vursell t R-Ill ) In an roll, also has a $75,000 yacht pro­ souk. They are left alone in times for a great deal of the unrest In the Stout, Korea, Oct. 2 8 . vention which convened in that address to Congress. vided by the fund fer “boats and of trouble, test and trial. Thev country Dear Mr. Stroud:—Will write a city yesterday for a three day ses­ He called it a “squeeze,” which fisheries.” Hehas 23 legislators have to battle it out themselves, It is generally recognized that a few words to let you know that I sion. is making business casualties out of on his payroll. and endure hard and awful things wage increase, say of 2 0 per cent at haven’t forgotten ray home State. Thos. W. Rich has purchased merchants “by tbe thousands.” without the Comforter. They may the same time. Bnt to inciease I am in.Korea now. Tbis is a nice from the Bettie Rich estate, a lot Tt works like this, he explained, claim to be children of God, but wages and bold down prizes would place but nothing to compare with It’s Fnn to be President 100x200 feet on com er of N. Main OPA requires merchants to hold how can they be when they reject soon end in disaster and in the ruin tbe U. S. A. We have met loss of TRUMAN’S ‘MY DAY’: and Cherry streets. Consideration 1942 price levels. Bot manufac­ the Holy Ghost? He is adorable, especially of small business, which people who received their aduca Motored to Berryville, Va., for $1,500. Mr. Rich will erect a re­ turers can increase prices on the ar­ He is indeed holy. It is indeed a we claim to. be so anxious to help* tion in America I am hoping to Bennet Clark’s marriage to Actress sidence on this property in die ticles they sell. Tbe merchant is dangerous thing to speak against If wages go up 2 0 per cent and the get back to tbe United States in Violet Heming. Took part as best near futnre. This is a fine piece caught in the squeeze. the Holy Ghost. To blaspheme cost of living goes up accordingly it the spring ot 1946 . Give the peo man. Back to capital where three of real estate. ‘Never before has such an ar- Him, to spurn and reject Him, won’t be long until labor will feel pie in and around Mocksville and government planes formed air party Among those who attended die rogaut, arbitrary ruling been given means that there is no forgive­ that it is entitled to another in­ Davie County my best regards. for a Missouri week end to see Ca- funeral and bnrial of Mr. Charlie the force and effect of the law,” de. ness of sins. One may sin against crease. A second increase would To talk with God no breath is ruthersville county fair. Smooth Cashwell, son of Rev. and Mrs. ctared Vursell, He contended such God and His Son Jesus Christ, lead to a second elevation of the lost, talk on. Towalk with God trip; slept and played poker. Land­ Cashwell, of Statesville, were Rev. rulings kept merchants’ shelves and maybe curse diem, and deep­ costs of living and soon we would no strength is lost, walk on. To ed at B'ytheville, Ark., airport and and Mrs. W. B. Waff, Mr. and empty, thwarted employment, ad­ ly repent and get forgiveness; but be on wbat the economists call the toil with God no time is lost, toil caravan of ears motored to Carutli- Mrs. J. T. Baity, Mr. and Mrs. J. vertising, improvement of services to blaspheme die Holy Ghost vicious spiral of inflation on. Little is much if God is in it. ersville, with cars lining route. P. Green, Rev. J. L. Kirk and L. to the public. means that there is no forgive­ That the great majority of tbe Man’s busiest day is not worth P. Cartner. Waved pearl gray hat at ’em Ate ness. O dear man, dear woman, so-called financial minds of the God’s minute Much is little ev- Tbe merchants I know are all Wade Reavis, who was badly chicken dinner prepared by Metho­ be careful! Mind what you say country feels tbere is more danger erywhere, if God tbe business doth decent, hardworking people,” con injured in an auto wreck near dist ladies. Played the Minuet for about the Holy Ghost. Let Him of acute inflation than deflation is not share. So work with God, so tinued Vursell. “They have tried Oak Grove three weeks ago, died the folks. Put up at tbe Majestic come into your heart and soul, indicated by the action of the New nothing is lost, for God deserves bard to make regulations stick early Wednesday morning, death hotel. cleanse and purify ybu, sanctify York Stock Exchange where se- much more than we give him. Let they have been badgered around by resulting from pneumonia. Mr. Didn’t get to Statesville on Nov. you, and then abide forever. Ev­ curitles have been steadily mount­ us all, as peace-loving people, do investigators trying to find a i cent Reavis had been able to be up 2 nd, to see Hugh Mitchell. ery regenerated perspn needs the ing in price since the end of the more for God each day. mistake that will cost the merch­ litde since being injured and his ant $ 5 0 when the OPA gets A CITIZEN’S DIARY. baptism with die Holy Ghost, the war and esoecially since President A PRAYER. recovery was expected until pneu­ Saturday, Oct. 6 th. filling of the Holy Ghost, so they Truman’s message to Congress in Direct us, O Lord, in all oui do. through with it. Thev have taken monia developed. He was about New York shipping, except for can be pure within, and have pow­ which he committed bis adminis­ ings with Thy most gracious favor, all this quietly as their contribu­ 23 years old. The body was laid arriving troopships, was tied up in er over all sin, then reach heaven tration to a continuation of Ibe and further us wiih Tby continned tion to tbe war, but now they want -to rest at Sandy Springs Friday. sixth day of longshoremen strike. when this life is over. spending policy of President Roose help, tbat In all our work begun, to do their job.” He is survived by his parents, one Lumbermen in West and bus dri. velt. This is despite the fact that continned and end.ed in Thee, we Rep. Ben F. Jensen (R Ia ) by sister and several brothers. vers in Northwest were out; in Vets Votiog RepubIicao many men ate now losing theiT may glorify Thy holv name and way of endorsing Vursell’s views, Mr. and Mrs. William Hutch­ Mid West, Ford anticipated 14 5 ,0 0 0 jobs because of the curtailment of finally, by-Thy mercy, obtain evet- at the conclusion of his remarks ins, of R. 2 , announce the mar­ The special registration of dis­ workers would strike. In tbe East war production. These financiers lasting life through Jesus Christ had an editorial by William D. Ar. riage of their daughter Seba to charged members of the armed soft coal area, 6 0 0 mines and 1 5 2 ,- say that inflation is already with Us our Lord. Sincerely, chie of the Shenandoah Sentinel en- J. Wade Fulton, on Saturday, No­ service for Philadelphia elections and ask us to look around and note 0 0 0 miners were idle—an estimated SGT. W m. A. HUTCHINS tered in the Congressional Record. vember the thirteenth, nineteen show a Republican preference of the prices which are being asked Archie editorialized, in part: loss of 3 million tons of needed hundred and twensy-six, Winston- almost 3 to I. for commodities. 1 5 W W arB ond “If everyone wants this (OPA) coal A strike of 4 5 0 .0 0 0 telephone Salem, North Carolina. Registration books were held One salient tact is that we must ptotection, then they should all worders threatened; some !eft switch Of much interest here and else­ open for dischargees and new ser­ end our strike difficulties soon and Inceotm ent Is join ’the* Army . . officers with boards for a few hours. About 5 5 0 ,- where is the report from Raleigh vice voters beyond the- regular start on full peace-time production Your Ineestment bars and braid will tell them every 0 0 0 workers were involved in na­ that Governor McLean had decid­ deadline. At last reports, 1,093 The savings of the people of tbe InA m eriea * * * thing. No worties at all . . . For tion’s labor disputes, thousands ed not to extend clemency to Ida had registered as Republicans; 279 United States are tremendous and one. I nave had plentv of it, but if more indirectly. Ball Warren, who is serving a 30- as Democrats. the demand for new goods is more we allow OPA to continue, there is year sentence in State’s prison at New registrations in Philadel­ than strenuous. If production fal Notice of Dissolution little use coming home except to Two Good Reasons Raleigh for murder and for the phia this year showed a Republi­ te n and tbe people still demand Notice is hereby given that the get regimented by a different set of Senator O’Mahoney of Wvom- next two years at least the last can preference of nearly 3 to I— goods, wbat will happen? 'When partnership heretofore existing be officials. - ing gives two reasons for opposing ray of hope has faded and she 36,000 to 14,000. This registration n-oney is plentiful the way to pre­ tween Grady N Ward and J. Lee ’When are we to stage another the Missouri Valley Anthority bill. will have to serve die remainder is in addition to the permanent vent critical ibfl ition is to produce Kurfees, trading and doing business Boston tea party? When are the First, it violates local control of of her term unless some succeed­ list, covering new registrations and the goods wi ich the peop>e want. utsder the firm name of ’’Kurfees & Ward” has this day been dis. people going tq rise up and de- water now being nicely handled by ing governor grants her a parole changes of address. It is a plentitude of money and solved, the said J. Lee Kurfess hav­ mand a chance to live again as free­ western states. Second, it is an or pardon. scarcity of goods which cause the Land potters at this office. cost of living to get ont of band.— ing sold his entire intire interest in men? I hope the day is not far off.’ ‘authoritative” bill, which takes a- Miss Eva Call, daughter of Mr. said businiss to H. L. Gobble of Union Republican. way local control of the people liv­ and Mrs. W. L. Call, of this city, Davie County. The business here­ Service Will Again Role ing in the area. a student for four years at North Notice to Creditors tofore conducted under the natr.e of Kurfees & Ward will- be con. Chief among postwar changes in These two reasons snm up the Carolina College for Women, at Having qualified as Adminiator of I RATION GUIDE tinned by the said Grady N. Ward retailings will be the increase in case not only against tbe federal Greensboro, made a record during estate of C. C. Craven, deceased, notice is hereby givin to all persona bolding claims and H. L. Gobble under the name competition- as we settle back into government’s electric power social the past four years that but few against tbe estate of said deceased, to SUGAR—Book Four, Stamp 38 of Davie Tractor & Implement good for 5 pounds through Dec normai peacetime living. This will ization program but against exten­ girls make while in school. For present the same, properly verified, to tbe Company. AU accounts payable to undersigned, on or before tbe 2nd day of 3i- ' offer a challege to tbe retailer who sion of federal control over the peo­ four years she carried the same November 1946. or this notice will be Kurfees & Ward are payable to the plead in bar of their recovery. AU per­ MEATS AND FATS—Book 4 , new firm. has enjoyed a “seller’s market.” ple In any form, no matter how be­ umbrella every time she went a- Red Stamps At through E i good sons indebted to tbe said estate will Tnls 18 th day of October, 1 9 4 5 , Only the enterprising, progres- nevolent.— Kx. way to school and always brought please call upon tbe undersigned and make through Oct 3 1 ; Fi through Ki A. D. ji sive to enjoy the prosperity which it back during every vacation. She prompt settlement. This the 2nd day of gorid through Nov. 3 0 ; Li thru Qt T LEE KURFEES. Nov. 1945 [competent operation ip peacetime An X mark after your did not miss a single lesson dur­ 6. L. CRAVEN. Admr. valid through Dec. 3 1 ; Ri through GRADY N. WARD, ing the four years. ,C C. CRAVEN. Dec’sd. Vi valid’through Jan. 3 1 . H. L. GOBBLE. brings,—E*: name mean* you owe us. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. U. S. Anti-U-Boat Super-Snooper Venezuelan Fighter

U Short Cut Strategy Sergeant — Where did you get The teacher inquired whether the pupils had any favorite song they wouid the idea that this is the way to like to sing. m ake up a bed in the army? "The National Anthem " suggested DEPARTMENT OF PEACE Rookie—Who said I made it? I one. WASHINGTON. — This columnist just got out of it carefully. “What made you think of the Nationd recently proposed that we begin Anthem ?” thinking a little more about the Ser­ First (and Last) Aid , "Because," replied the boy, "then it’s mon on the Mount in our internation­ Teacher—What would you do in time to go home." al relations, and among other things a case of asphyxiation? establish a Department of Peace. Girl Student — Apply artificial Polygamy would never work In It was suggested that along with respiration until the. victim was this country. Think of six wives the Department of War and the navy dead. to a kitchenette! department, we set up as our first line of defense a Department ol Peace to promote the idea that the only alternative to the atom bomb is FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM to teach the world and ourselves that we must get- along with each other. BRUISES One aftermath of this idea is sig­ nificant. It occurred in the appro­ S e Muscular Aches Sprains * Strains priations committee of the house of representatives the other day when its members voted appropriations for the state department It happens that the nearest tiling we have to a Department of Peace is the Department of State. That or­ ganization is by no means perfect, and might not be ideal to opeiate a H ere's sw eeter, tastier bread Department of Peace. But its new This young man is typical of the chief, Jimmy Byrnes, has some young fighters of the Democratic good ideas and is working hard to One of the many ingenious inventions that overcame the U-boat party, who helped military spring w ith FLEISCHMANN’S establish new bureaus for spreading Wolf packs, tile “expendable radio sono buoy.” The sono buoy was a sort the coup that ousted President An- goodwill and helping peace. of super-snooper radio device dropped from planes. The hydrophone garita and his government in Ven­ FRESH He is trying to carry on the ideas picks up the sound thrown off by the U-boats and relays it by cable to ezuela. The U. S. government has of the office of war information which the radio transmitter in the top compartment which broadcasts the recognized the new. Socialist govern­ furnished propaganda to newspa­ signal to waiting ships and planes. ment of Venezuela. pers, aimed toward a better under­ standing of the USA. Byrnes is also trying to raise salaries. For years state department officials have Where Givil War Flared in China Heads Atomic Group YEAST struggled along on starvation wages. This is partly the fault of the wealthy career clique which wanted to keep wages low and thus oper­ ate a closed shop for themselves. So Secretary of State Byrnes is try­ PAOfOW ing to raise diplomatic wages as the first step toward having alert dip­ lomats guard the peace front. PtKlNGv However, when Byrnes’ appropri­ ation bill got up before his old f AtlHUK friends in congress the other day, IT’S FULL STRENGTH so it goes right to work. the house appropriations committee No waiting. No extra steps. Fleischmann’s fresh slashed it to ribbons. They particu­ active Yeast helps make bread that’s more de­ larly cut the new agencies patterned K i i i iN^tSINAN i on the general idea of a Depart­ KfAOCNOW lirious and tender, sweeter-tasting every time! ment of Peace. SING1AO MRS. ROOSEVELT’S TRAVELS IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-Get Fleischmann’s active fresh-Yeast Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will AIftNG SUCHOW soon be off on another globe-girdling with the familiar yellow IabeL tour designed to help international Dependable—it’s been America’s relations. This time Mrs. Roosevelt favorite for more than 70 years. plans to visit Russia as well as other CHINA war-ravaged nations in Europe. SlANeTANS SINTANC Sen. Brien McMahon, Connecticut In recent weeks, she has been tak­ Democrat freshman member of the ing a more vocal, outspoken posi­ SHANONAlO upper house, has been named chair, tion on public issues. Although she man of the senate’s 11-man special denied having blasted Secretary of •w«5P«*; IS nS n committee to handle all legislation State Byrnes publicly for his han­ on the control and use of atomic dling of the foreign minister confer­ energy. Final control rests with his ence, Mrs. Roosevelt has been very committee. Sharp in private conversations about C3 CMUCH8 " W a h T the way Truman and ByTnes have been rocking the ship of state, espe­ The above map shows the area where civil war flared in China cially when it comes to foreign af­ involving almost a million central government and Chinese Communist Three Shoes Needed fairs. troops, fighting for control of some 11 provinces. Conflict zones are: (I) Mrs. Roosevelt claims age is the Kaifeng section; (2) Fuchow, where the railroad is the prize; (3) creeping up on her, but to an out­ Paotow Shansi; (4) Tsinan, rail center; and (5) Kaichow, where fighting side observer she gives no evidence is spreading. I of slowing down. She is now almost as active as she was before her hus­ band’s death — certainly still the most forthright lady ever to live in the White House. 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This trio of aces accounted for 98 “wonder drug,” penicillin, won for gator George McDavitt, it found German aircraft during World War n , a record placing them far ahead him the NobeI prize for physiology nothing wrong with this group; of any other American pilots in the European theater. and medicine for 1945. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS ,CLASSIFIED D E P A RTMENT Two-Piecer Is Young ’n’ Smart Dae to an unusually large demand and BPS1NESS & INVEST, OPPOR. MAJtY OHARA current conditions, slightly more time I, ^vnts and Sales Uanaeera -wanted. Por­ required In filling orders for a few of ths traits, miniatures, paintings, many styles, W«N.U. FEATURES****. •» whether the g d d frames, easy sales* Excel. com.Amer- most popular pattern numbers. PnJ they w ouij lib ii Ari, 411 S.Edfewor(fa,Greensboro,N.C. THE STORY THUS FAR: TbmiiIer- make a person suddenly stop in Thunderhead when we train him, Qf Send your order to: head, commonly known as the Gablln, Is passing, look again—then stand hyp­ by herself.” l m»” suggested MlSCEUiANEOUS Hi. only white hsise ever bora on tbs notized. The intensity of the black “Mr. Sargent,” said Howard, "our SEWING CIRC t* PATTERN DEPT. INFORMATION, -where to obtain 500.000 Gdom Bar ranch In Wyoming. Be grows SM South Wells St. Chicago P/ the Nationci Wtictes at wholesale prices, $1. Tattoo Re* Irom a misshapen colt to a powerful eye with the thin thread of white two-year-olds are’going to be gelded Enclose 25 cents In coins for each MDviDg Formula, complete instruc,. $2. around it—the wildness, the implac­ right away and dad says Thunder* & AB Novelty Co., Box 105, Rock Island, ID. yearling, resembling his great grandsire pattern desired. I Soy, “then it't more every day. Ih e grandsire Is a wilfl able determination—the bigness of head’s got to be gelded too. Do you Pattern No. - gl” TOBACCO — Postpaid—High grade fancy stallion called the Albino. One day Gob­ the heajr-the way the heavy neck think he ought to be?” 1 M ilow natural long leaf chewing or smok­ N am e- ing. No I, 5 )bs. $2.25. Cash with order. lin wanders Into a mountain valley, curved and drew the chin in to the At this unpleasant reminder of Iver work in VOWELL ft SONS. • Martin, Tenn. meets the Albino, and barely escapes chest—then suddenly flung Ihe head with his life. After his wounds heal, his the one thing that was preying on P sis wives ■Tcrsation Pieces. (Note paper). Straw- high—with the black muzzle reach­ o t or violet design. Somettiing new. $t 12-year-old owner, Ken McLaughlin, be­ his mind, the happiness went out I. Brown Studios, Fonntain City, Ind. gins to train Urn. Xhe McLanghlIns ing up—the nostrils flaring— the day for Ken. secretly hope he will develop Into a “I’ll be damned,” said Sargent ALASKAN NOVBLTY mailed postpaid, Nell's cheeks colored .with anger •a t dollar. Useful, different, interesting. racer. The Goblin Is difficult to handle, weakly again. and she turned away and walked JU B • Box 14, Ionian, Alaska, ta t one day He surrenders to Ken, and “Isn’t he a racer at all, Mr. Sar­ TryMaldngCough sets off across the prairies. He rnns with gent?” over to the “grandstand." “Come astonishing use, speed and endurance. along, Howard, give me a hand »p SEEPS, PLANTS, ETC. “He’s not a racing type. Not a here! We’d better get started!” > Syrup at Home. _ Qardeidng s Comp, lllus. book of in- runner. Not that he might not, _ for raising superior flowers, vege­ perhaps—beat a racer—! With that Sargent looked at Ken’s white, sul­ QuickReRefi ;e s tables from simple chem. solutions. $1. Mai* CHAPiER x iii len face. 1 * a Tabor, Pafk Bills, Huntington, W. Va. power, no telling what he could dot Saves Big Dollars. Nb Cooking; Etrains MBPBNDABLE FRUIT * NUT TREES, As she approached him, every­ Is he fast?” “What’s the matter, son?” Ko matter what you usually use fop ill fruits, ornaments and general nurs- “Well—sometimes, if he wants to Ken gave a little jerk of his head stock. Combined catalogue andplant* thing forgotten but the longing for Coughs due to cold* you’ll be mors guide free. CUMBERLAND VALLET closeness and understanding, he be. He really can run, but he toward Howard. “What he was say­ than BUrprlsed when you make u p ^ Ine^ McMinnville, T o o , doesn’t always do it.” ing there. Dad’s going to have all this Bimple home mixture and give looked up at her. Her iris-colored the two-year-olds gelded.” I it a trial. TouIL wonder why yon eyes were dark with emotion. They “You don’t think he’s too heavy, never used tt before. It certainly were shadowed underneath, but they Charley?” Nell asked. “Not like a “When?” I does the work In a hurry. i Keep Posted on Values were full of gentleness and affec­ work horse?” : “Some time this week. He’s sent Uake a syrup by stirring 2 caps of “My Gosh, no! Those legs— word to Doc Hicks to come and do granulated sugar and one cup of By Reading the Ads tion and her smile pleaded for rec­ they’re strong but they’re trim and water a few moments; until dis­ onciliation. Rob held out his hand it whenever he’s in this neighbor-, solved. No cooking Is needed—It’s no to her. She leaned over to kiss him clean. He’s a heavy hunter type. hood. Then dad won’t have to pay trouble at all. Or you can use com and he kissed her in return. Their AU the power in the world there.” for his driving out and back just for syrup or liquid honey. If desired. eyes did not quite meet. At every word waves of hot and our horses.” 1 Get from your druggist 2H ounces I’S cold went through Ken. Praise 6f ofPinex. Pourthlslntoapbitbottle S t J o s e p b "Are you going up?” he asked. “Is he going to geld Thunderhead YOUTHFULLY smart two- and fill up with your syrup. Thla A gIPIR IN Thunderhead! Power? Ken knew his A piece dress for those occa­ wonurc URCEST saui «rm “Yes.” power. Would he ever forget the too?” makes a full pint—a family supply— "Don’t wait for me. I’m going “Yep.” sions when you want to look your and gives yon about four times as to read awhile.” first ,ride he had had on him this best. The blouse buttons, down the much for your money. I t tastes fine, • • * summer? It was not just the ride. “Well, what if he does? He won’t back and is cut to give .that popu­ and never spoils. Children love it It was an experience of power and be the only one. They aU have to And for quick action, you’ve never \ £ The "track” was a half mile oval lar nipped in look. Note tile grace­ seen Its superior. It loosens the on the level range north of Lone will that had been communicated be gelded, you know.” 1 ful gored skirt. .phlegm, soothes'the Irritated mem­ Tree Creek, about two miles from from the horse’s body to his own "But he’s going to be a race • e e branes, eases the soreness, makes GO TA COLD? the ranch house. and had left a mark in his con­ horse!” Pattern No. 1391 Is designed for sizes breathing easier, and lets you sleep. EAST sciousness that would never be "What’s that got to do wifli it? 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. Size 12, short Pinez Is a special compound of Help shake it off with This had been selected by the sleeves, requires 3% yards of 35 or 39* proven Ingredients, In concentrated boys immediately upon their arrival erased. Bace horses get gelded too—most of inch material. form, a famous reliable soothing: home from school this summer as He smoothed Thunderhead’s nose them. It won’t hurt him. And it agent for throat and bronchial irri­ ^ i g h En e r g y TONIC Thunderhead’s practice and trial softly. “He’s strong all right.” may improve his appearance. I tations. Money refunded if it doesn’t ground. There was a natural grand­ The stallion’s eyes turned a Iit- wouldn’t like to see that neck of his RAF Uses Knot please you in every way.—Adv. I f you are ran down—because stand to one side, a peak of craggy get any thicker.” you’re not getting all {be Aftl> “But he might die!” Vitaminsyoa need—start taking rock spearing up. They had out­ To simplify the work of its navi­ Scott's Emulsion to Pxomptty lined the oval track by setting posts “Oh, nonsense! It won’t hurt him. gators, the Royal Air Force now Iidp bring bade energy and But maybe, if he runs well enough, uses the knot, or nautical mile per stamina and build resistance. at the curves. These posts—Thun- umiRim Good-tasting Scott's is rich in derhead must understand—he was to we could get your father to change hour, as its official measure of natural AftD Vitamins and his mind.” speed, because its charts, like Are arthritic jointe 4tIdUing** yon? Do you energy-building, natural oil. run outside of, not in. Sometimes he Ken shook his head. "He never fed miserable enough to die? I did !bnt I cured Buy today! AQ druggists. did, sometimes he did not. Not that those of aU other. miUtary flying myself. No pills. No braces. Send $1 for my to work. changes his mind.” forces, employ the Mercator pro­ story.Simple directions. Letm ehdpyoa too* he did not understand! They had “Never does?” i ’s fresh painted a broad band of white jection in which distances are H. W ELLRY SCOTT'S EMULSION “No.” measured in nautical miles. I more de- YEAR-ROUND TONIC across the course at the finish, just "Well, anyway, let’s see what the In front of the grandstand and here ' time! colt can do now. Up with you.” He Thunderhead had run many a mile, clutched the seat of Ken’s pants, and wondering, no doubt, where was the the boy went Ughtly up into the sad­ FAlSl TfffH W fAfffRW KSSSS sense in it. Bunning to shelter in a dle. He hitched his feet into the lit­ TONIGHT storm—running away from enemies tle short stirrups and grinned down IORORKOW AlIieHlj and dangerous places—just even at Sargent. “I don’t usually ride Try This Am azing Cream-Pasie That ScpcftBflDtt running with his own band for fun o 4//-VEGETABU ' with these short stirrups. I ride UXATIVE and exercise on the Saddle Back— bareback a lot. It’s kind of hard to <4011011. MtI ONIT tt DliKttO' this could be understoood. But run­ ning on the flat range, often at top get used.to. But I can do it.” HddsYonr Dm bd Plates firm CEM 25* BOX He squeezed his knees together, speed, around and around those and bent over the horse’s withers posts, with a small demon yelling like a jockey. on top of him and another jumping Sargent’s long brown face was and Comfortable M DavLwig up and down on the rock—this was twinkling with enjoyment. "Give incomprehensible. him a bit of a workout first to warm ChrYoufU Get Double-Your-Money-Back! ReIiefAtLast The air was fresh after the storm, him up. Remember, I’ve an inter­ BeretS your opportunity to try, at ao tiie range green and dustless. Nell est in this colt too!” > risk—the remarkable cream-paste that was in white linen jodhpurs and has already helped over a quarter-million This was very cheering to Ken as men- and women find blessed relief from ForYourCough white silk shirt with the sleeves he gave the signal to Thunderhead the misery and embarrassment of loose, rolled up on her slender brown in-fitting dental plates! Let us send you t&eonralslon relieves promptly be* and the colt started forward. Per­ generous 7-day tube of Staze with this goes right to the seat of tha arms. Her face was without care haps, if Mr. Sargent had an interest understanding. Tou need send only 10£. ... to help loosen and expel or worry, like a child’s when a picnic in him too, he might say some­ K after using Staze you're not completely L laden phlegm, and aid nature is ahead. She sat beside Sargent in delighted, you'll get not Just your money > cootbe and heal taw, tender, In* thing to his father about the gelding. back, b u t— DOUBLE- YOUB-MONEY­ uamed bronchial mucous mem- his car, pointing out to him the way Sargent stood looking at him as he BAGS! 8 0 mall coupon now I to the track, for it could not be Inanea-Tell your druggist to Bell you cantered down the course, noticing M Looie-PfoVe Troubles and Worrlesl * bottle of Creomulslon with theim* reached by any of the roads on the his action. Then he climbed up on ' (JewtandlngyonmustBlcetheTOylt ranch. Just think how grand you’ll feel BnicHy allays the cough or 70a am the grandstand beside NeU and How­ when your dentures stay comfort* to have your money bade. In the back of the car was How­ ard. There was a ledge quite high, ably secure from the time you put ard with the bucket of oats. Just up from which they could overlook them In until you take them out • . • how wonderful to sey goodbye CREOMULSIOH before they had started they had the whole track. to sore, irritated gums and mouth fvCotigfis,Ciiest CoIJs, Bronchitis heard a yell, and Ken came run­ “Bisllng!" Charlie laughed and Howard held the stop watch in • • . how marvelous to enjoy eating ning with a bucket half full of oats looked at Thonderhead. his hand. and chemng all the foods you like and a halter rope. His face showed Touch And Go left her grazing • . • and to talk, laugh, or sneeze embarrassment as he apologized for tie, fastened on Ken. Ken stared and cantered playfully beside her withoutfearofyourplates slipping. back. Suddenly Thunderhead’s teeth Take advantage of this sever*to>be» WkfWa-I Thunderhead and stuck the bucket big brother, down to the end, around !repeated offer. Iyfail coupon NOWt Miami uni ui rim «t In the car. “Just-in case—in case bared and reached for Ken’s arm. the curve, and back again. The • Ken snatched it away and cuffed RHEUMATISM he got away or something—and I white colt moved slowly and easily. DsuUe Yoor Money Bade e a IK s Offerl gxA/.g. jMAi Oqit, 96 him. Thunderhead reared, came 473 JUUi Ave' Henr York 17. H. T. NEURrriS-LUMBACO had trouble in getting him back.” After ten minutes or so, Sargent If you act now, you can try Staze without down prancing. Ken hauled on the Send me big Introductory 1 veek "So,” said Sargent, as they drove shouted to Ken, “Get him going having to buy the regular size. Jusfe mall tube ot staze. Enclosed find 10#. reins and shouted at him. Charley coupon and get generous Introductory tube U Tm not Mtlcfled, youH gin me M js fr MCNEIL'S along, “he gets away, does he? And now, son—Let him out.” containing full 7-day -supply for only 10^.“ double my mtmer back. is hard to get back?” stepped back quickly. Ken swung around to the starting But that's not alll We’re so sure you*U be MAGIC “Aw—” said Howard, “he’s pretty “Nasty-tempered, eh?” line and flung the horse over it in a completely thrilled with the way Btaze will rs 5 ^ 1 REMEDY good. We haven’t been training "It isn’t that. He doesn’t like gallop. make your dental plates feel and fit that we me.” lon't merely offer you a money-back guarantee BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF bun very long, you know." For a half-hour then, Ken strug­ b u t double-your-money-bocM Don’t delay! “Sometimes,” said Nell, “he runs “Doesn’t like you! That’s pretty gled to make the colt give a good Our Quota of IntroductMy tubes Is limited. So AiMmm------tough, when he’s yours and you have account of himself. He had very we will not be able to repeat this offer. I » MIIMIi IIIm l U IIIHTII * I dear off and doesn’t come back to train him.” iney I cm mi nn Itiin u 11 I for • long time. Look, Charley— UtQe success. Thunderhead cut a Iw m HM m. IM-JJCHiniiu i. nnnil you go down this slope here and “I keep thinking maybe he’ll get comer once, Ken pulled him up, through Lone Tree—that shallow to like,, me. Mother’s the only one made him go back and outside the place there.” Charley slowed down he likes. He’s never mean to her.” post. Suddenly the colt got ugly— to put the car through the creek. “Let’s look at the filly. Why did fought for the bit—Ken spurred him “Where does the colt go?” he you bring her along?” asked Char­ and reined him back, then lifted ley. him forward into a run. Touch And j asked. “He’s very fond of her. She’s his HfOHEN'38ti52’j "That’s what we’d all Uke to Go ran with him. ' I f P e t e r P a in irajra Mnbirrused by know,” said Nell. little sister. Sie’s kind of a mascot By turns Howard and Charley Sar- ', |oil filters “He came back once with cuts for him.” gent' held the stop watch. Finally $ t w i s t s y o u U P satisfac- "Oh, she’s out of Flicka too?” Siey climbed down and Ken rode up ' I j HOTfUSflES? and'scratches,” said Howard, lean­ “Yes. And they always stay to­ a penny ing over the back of their seat. to them. His face was flaming, his ” gether. It kind of quiets him, if eyes wild, the horse nervous and Ive motor “And a terrible big wound in the he should get excited, to have her )( with "s t i f f jind time* I vou suffer from hot flashes, chest. Dad said a stallion had pacing. feel weak, nervous^ ‘ ‘ around.” “Can he run, Ken?” said Sar­ lave your • U t blue a t times—due to — pawed him.” "He gets excited, does he? And ttonal "mlddle-ago” period pecullar to Charley Sargent seemed to have gent. "What have you been giving trs on all m ie n —try great medicine—Ljrdla mean?” me?” tW N E C K .' |is already &. Flnkham’s VegetaUe Cozopound to been struck dumb. He stood looking Ken was shocked. “Oh, never Mlleve such symptoms. Hnkhantis at the horses, first Thunderhead, “Oh, yes, he can—if he wantsl” ?ram re- * m*n katusk. S fi one of mean! But he bucks and fights. answered Ken passionately. to step own medicines for tnls then the filly, Touch And Go. She Sometimes he runs- away with me.” VdQow label directions. had moved away a little and. was "I’m beginning to think he’s too \ oil filters “But never mean!” laughed Sar­ much horse for you,” said Sargent, grazing quietly. Finally he reached gent. “I see. But can’t you hold rtridgea for the makings, rolled himself a "You know," said NeU thoughtful, I jiffy. See W N U - 7 45—4^ him in?” ly, "he reaUy can run. Ifs quit* cigarette and took a long puff. “He takes the bit. He’s Getter I find out, "Ken,” he said quietly, "111 be different from this hard galloping. when Touch And Go’s around. He’s It’s a different gait. Do you re-, ter?" The damned." happier. You see he isn’t a very W a t c h Y o u k Ken, at the colt’s head, looked at member that black mare—Rocket— |ry- happy horse most of the time. He’s bis grandmother?” W him anxiously, the color coining and got - something eating him, dad VTION K i d n e y s / going in his face. “I sure do—she was almost mj;, says.” mare." ! .1. BeIpThem Cleanae the Blood "So that!” said Sargent In his Sargent was studying the filly. of Burm iui Bodyr Waste drawling voice, "is Thunderhead out “Yes. That one. You remember, Tenr IMaera are, coartently filtering of Flicka by Appalachianiw "That’s a nifty little filly.” the time we ran her in front of tha, waste matter from Ifto blood stream. Bnl “She’s exactly like Flicka was automobile and docked her—and she* Udaeys sometfmse Isg In their *°rk~do “Yes, sir, he’s by Appalachian all not act as Natve intended—*dl to re* when she was a yearling. When I just floated along without trying—; right.” first got Flickal she was just about no effort at all?” ! "How old is he? that age and a bright golden sorrel "I do.- Never saw such a gait in B e n - G a y "Just a short two. Do you—do like that, and the UgU mane and my life.” you think he looks pretty good, Mr. tail,” "He’s got the same gait, He does! • Yes, Ben-Gay gives fast, welcome reUef from pain and Sargent?" it sometimes. I wish you could sea] discomfort due to stiff neck. That’s because it contains up anxiety and Itee of pep end "She’s like her stre,” said Sar­ BSSm^SStOtber signs of kidney or bledderato* “He’s nothing of a racer—” gent. “She’s hy Banner, isn’t she?” it. Ken, let’s try. again. I’ll tie up to2^4 times more methyl salicylate and menthol—famous order are sometimes binning, scanty or * "He isn’t!” “Yes, and die’s very light and Toudx And Go, I think she dis-' pain-relieving agents that every doctor knows—than five to^SrelIhoiSdK nodoobt Uiatptompl fast.” tracts him.” ! othM widely offered rub-ins. For soothing relief, «»1« treatment Ie wiser tlen neglect. Uae "Nothing like any horse I ever MeU got the tie-rope, mapped it to sure you get jenutne, quick-acting Ben-Gay! Deo*’* PUU.Doam*9 have beenwinatog saw before. He’s like a statue of “You don’t say.” Sargent was not new friends for more than (ortyyeatBa the filly’s halter and fastened her' Tltcy bare a nation-wide reputation* a horSe that sculptors think up—all going to be enthusiastic about a to the bumper of the automobile so' AierecemTneoded by grateful people the big curves and muscles — that colt of Banner’s when one of Appa­ . B e n G a y — T H E ORIGINAL cnmtiv over. Asfe vour netokborl that Thunderhead could not see her. THE ORIGINAL ANALGESIQlif BAUME head—” lachian’s was around. Once more they too£ their places 01 -D z f/// f RHEUMATISM I I H E R E S A L S O Thunderhead’s face, eyes, head— “Yes, die can go like the wind] the ledge and Charley gave Keq “ W Mfco fa * NEURALGffl ' M I I. □ RFNGAY these were, indeed, the outstanding But of course nobody has ever rid­ signal. f i ’ DUETO J AND COLDS J FOR CHILDREN D o a n s P il l s things about him. Such a face would den her. She just runs along with V (TO BE CONnNQSBt /

• > . Health Service lor such biologic products. * THEDA THE DAVIE RECORD. Sgt. Stonestreet Declar­ ' DavieHealth News And section five provides the penalty, SMALL F ARM FOR SALE. which is that any person found guilty of By Dr Alfred Mordecai, Health Officer. violating this act. or any part of it, shall, W e are offering for sale the farm o f C. C. Craven, deceased, locat> C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. ed Dead Oldest Pa 1 A fifteen minute broadcast on healt'> upon conviction, be fined up to $50, or im ­ e d 2£ m ile s north of Mocksvilfcv on die Winston-Salem Highway, 8 'ltje's may be heard each Saturday, prisoned up to 30 days, in the discretion No Liquor M t. and Mrs, Frank Stonestreet, of the court. TELEPHONE mominit a t 9:15 over Radio Station WPTF. containing 59 acres. This farm has 4.1 acre allotment for tobacco, ______of this city; have received the fol- Says Dr. Richardson, “Notwithstanding These broadcasts are made by Dr. William and there is no better tobacco land in Davie County. Grows good “NEWS Entered atthe PoatofBce in Mocke- • lowing letter from the War De- the existence of this law, which has been H. Richardsun of the N. C. State Board of broadcast time and again over the radio corn and fair grain crops. Has good 5-room dwelling, roomy feed vllle, N. C., as Second-class Mail' partment. dated Nov. 8 th: —printed in many newspapers, heralded m atter. March 3.1908. Health, directed by Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, l«m , two good curing bams, pack house with casing !.basement and M rs. Ja “Since your son, Technical Ser­ State Health Ofii er, by practicing physicians, public health workers and others interested in the wel­ other outbuildings. Hasplentyoftimberforfireandcuring wood; was in to ,! 1 Theseshnrt talks are instrnctive and SUBSCRIPTION RATES: geant Charles Gordon Stonestreet Ititfhly interesting; Tbvy are well wnrth fare of children—'wenty-three North Car- Pasture w ith water. A b o u t 3 0 acres of land in cultivation. Cangive olioa babies under five years of age h av e. Air Corps, was reported missing luning in on During the m nth of Octo- G. B. My ONE YEAR. IN ADVANCE - $ died of diphtheria in North Carolina dnr possession n ot later than Jan.Il, 1946. See in action Mav 8 , 1944, the W ar, b. r for instance two Ot tbr«e talks wen? ing the first nine months of this year, and SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE - S made on D. D. T., tbe newest and besti ' GROVER CRAVEN. ON FARM, OR C C. CRAVEN. ■was in to Department has entertained the 1 approximately 1 ,0 0 0 were allowed to con - 1 si-cticide yet discovered for the control of tract diphtheria through October." "Let a I MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ness. Nay, Pauline, it wasn’t the edi­ hope that he survived and that flies, uiosquitoes and c.rtain other pests. dog die of neglect, and the whole com- j More will appear in your paper laternn tor of The Record who tried to information would be revealed! munity is aroused to indignation. But Mrs. B. I in regard to the purchase and use of this what about a baby that is allied to die defeat the present board of town dispelling die uncertainty sur-| pirlicular item. of neglect, by not having it immunized a- day for commissioners. Fact of the mat­ rounding his absence. However,! Dr Richardson’s broadcast on Saturday, gainst diphtheria, a disease known and spend a w~ Nov. 3, was also very timely. His subject proven to be practically 109 per cent pre­ ter is, we voted for ALL of them. as in many cases, the conditions was wIPegal Deaths From Diphtheria.'* It ventable? The law may not apprehend M rs. Jo' Weshallnot soon forget what of warfare deny us such informa­ was pointed ont that this disease has mnr- and convict those whose violation of it kedlv increased in North Carolina sinee may result in tbe death of an innocent NOTICE! ton, visit- some of them told us after the tion. Iasc year and that there have already child, but conscience can, and ought tol'' lie M eron- election. But we solemnly pledge “All available records and re­ been this year considerably more deaths Citizens of Davie. Stokes and ' Yadkin - in this state due to diphtheria than we Counties, may I, your Health Officer, re­ our honorable board that we will ports concerning the absence of had during a corresponding period in 1944 mind you that a large per cent of tbe Jas. P. B uot “cuss them out” regardless of your son have been carefully in­ Between Janoary I and September -0O small children and babies in this Tri- Owing To Shortage Of rambling 1945, 580 cases of diphtheria were repurt County Health Unit have nnt been Immu whether they always do what we vestigated and are deemed to war­ ed in North Carolina. Ihe total nutnb-r nized against diphtheria. These small shaking think they ought to do. rant a subsequent review of his of cases repined last month, that is, dur­ children constitute a mass of ripe mater Labor We Are ing October, this year.- was 375 bringing iai for an epidemic »f diphtheria. If it case. Information in die hands the 1945 total to date up to nearly 1,000 starts there will be much grief and manv M r. and Vote For Bonds of the War Department indicates cases. Up to September 30 this year, a a sad conscience to burn in our fair laod. Randlem- total of 35 deaths had been reported in Forced To Discontinue w ith Mr. The Record is heartily in favor that your son was a crew member this state, and it is charged that 23 of of a B-24 bomber which failed to these deaths resulted from parental neg­ Mocksvill of Mocksville issuing(bonds in the lect inasmuch as these victims were all Birthday Dinner return from a bombing mission to Handling Wood. sum of $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 for an additional small children whose parents had failed 'Relatives of Mr. and Mrs Claude M issP Brunswick, Germany. The plane to have them protected against this dis­ water supply for the town. When ease, Io put it bluntly these were ille Cartner gathered t tliei home ■ 5, Lexin and all members of the crew dis­ gal deaths, because they represented chil Sunday, Nov. m h . A birthday the first bonds were issued some end with appeared on the return flight to dren of five years of age and under—all dinner was given in honor of Mr. WE CAN SUPPLY 2 0 -odd years ago for a water sys­ born at le»«t a year after the passage, in W ood on base after being seen over The and Mrs Clande Cartner a n d tem The Record insisted that 1939, of the State law which provides that daughter Margaret Ann, Mrs. Mary Netherlands coast with fighter es every baby born in this state shall be im­ YOUR NEEDS IN M r. an watet be secured from Bear Ceek munized acainst diphtheria between 6 and Gaither, John and Nea GaItherand or Himting Creek instead of from cort following an attack by enemy 9 months of age. By neglecting to have Little Jackie Sne Ltirye. Those th e proud these children immunized the re pective wells. The town fathers decided aircraft. After leaving the coast present for the ccca«inn were Mr. ter who i parents or guardians, violated Chapter 126 sn.l Mrs. A. M. Gaither and that they could save money by the plane turned back towards the of the Public Laws of 1939, the first sec­ COAL morial ho continent and was never seen a- tion of which reads as fnllows: lamily, Mr. and Mrs John Gaither j using wells. They were mistaken "The parent, or parrots, nr guardian of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray gain. Investigation has failed to Gerald then, and have found ont that any child in North Carolina shall have Gaither and daughter Flnra Anti , ■ administered to such child ‘between the Please Accept O urThanks position wells cannot be depended upon reveal any trace of the plane or its Mr. and Mrs Sain Tones aqd son ages of six and twelve months; an immu­ noir, was to furnish a water supply, suffi­ missing personnel. nizing dose of a prophylactic diphtheria Parks, Pic. and Mrs SieLnrgeand “Since no information has been agent which meets the >ten itin. Should a big fire visit our town' , , . , , , , now it would be a double tragedy <;ludf a Presumptive date of death Miss o f the hi with die water supply low as it is. ^or purpose of termination of to Red S The tax rate will have, to be raised pay and allowances, settlement of Thanks~ materially to take care of the bond accounts and payment of death parents. issue, but a bounteous supply of /^ atuities. Inthecaseofyour son wates to meet all needs will be , . , \ , _ XT Charl worth much more to the Iown thls ^ ate has been set 85 8 No- 'r : " U r • ' V.. /•, 3 class o than the additional cost to the vember, 1945. .. i * ' ; i-‘! i ! I , i; j | I i ! . i l > ' / . * a 9 -day taxpayers. We feei sure that our 1 “I regret the necessity for this = W i i l ' i W V M r. and people will give a big majority for message but trust that the ending R .4 . bonds when election day rolls of a long period of uncertainty ; v - ‘! : A1X round. 5 3»i . r 1 iJ • V : • \ \ \ \ • ‘ may give at least some small meas­ : r ' .v■ ”i:,. :r v; s .\ v.\ I Rev. ure of consolation. An appraisal Mrs. W . Shady Grove School Baptist of the sacrifice made by your son eigh last in the service of his country com> ' n '\C v I News pels in-us feelings of humility and j-. ByGeratd Husser and Jesn Barney, IiW-; 'H I J!’. .• I with the co operation of the teachers of respect. May Providence grant a Mrs. i ; r \;s , Shady Grove School. measure of relief from the an­ last w~ FIRST GRADE. , • : * band, guish and anxiety yon have exper­ : ¥'.>,■ (t « 1 VZv \ i 'I . Vl- ’ We are mikina turkeys for Thankstfiving / Smith, One ilay we wrote poems. Tbis one was ienced during these many months. " • . V "" I V \ dence, written by a little bor in our class: “Sincerely yours, 'I ” ''“'4 VV-. t < * Hr. Pumpkin yellow as can be. You are just the fellow for me Ed w a r d f . w i t s e l l , Miss Our music teacher taught us a song Major General.” 4, who bout Mr. Turkey. drug st SECOND GRAEE Gordon entered the army at Ft. \ - "'•'••-'"’•I ;v, accept- We are selling Victory Bonds. We have Jackson June 8 , 1942, and went ■if ' ? ;• V., ' ‘ r ' ! ■■ • A ttom one already and are expecting to sell overseas in February, 1944. H e is more. We havo been working hard build­ VV. '''- .'/V / ‘if - , '. I j V-V Capt. ing a store. The different pupils have the 38th Davie County boy who h. been bringing things from home to put in made the supreme sacrifice. He have our store. We hope to finish it soon. was a fine young man and his H orn b THIRD GRACE which We ara busy this weak with the Victory death brings sadness to hundreds Davis, Bond drive, Onr grade has sold several bonds. We hope we will get the party of friends throughout the county. for selling the most bonds W or FOURTH GkADE Cotton Gioning Report i ' *-•' : y ' -SS the H a We are studying "The land of the Nile,' esboro in geography. Wc think it is interesting Census report shows that 6 8 6 . . ' - V y pected to see how differently these people live bales of cotton were ginned'in •' s'* < sy * /j for occ from the way we do. and how their ways S ,/ ‘S . S . s / S , / S ' . / S S of fanning and irrigation seems to lag be­ Davie county from die crop of y , hind out modem methods, Vfs also enjoy 1945 prior to Nov. 16, as compar­ . -.-.-V,. 4-JjfS?,. • Sgt. ltudying about the different animals found ’ - •' .s' '**; V-.. home along the Nile and buw sportsmen from ed with 1,608 bales for the crop of a n d r all nations go there to hunt. 1944. ______charge SIXTH GRADE For our regular chapel program we gave in the a peep-hole show ‘ CircuB Day in Shanty­ Delightful Party was in town.,* A peep bole show is a copy from the old Greek theatre. We had a lot of A party given by Misses Mary Mrs. fun getting ready for this program. Gur Blackweider and Veruell White was Iiam curtain was made in our art class. Every ^ - r; /»•> <« * .!■ ; • -w *-! H- one seemed to enjoy our program We beld at the home of Miss Black, u r.- x t v y V ? ■ , SI «1 W alt V *. tc J- \ I __ A s * * m i f gave our teacher a surptise birthday party welder, Saturday night at 6 :3 0 d -Si? ¥ $ / one November 13th, In our class room. We »• / '‘J 1' ^ I o’clock. guests bad our cake with the candies all fixed, and C when she came in from chapel. We all Tbere Mas a weiner roast out bv had a good time and she was really sur A F:;.; -'-rjn nr-'l . crl- : ‘-vljlc'.: :oiitributed so mifjhtUy prised. an open fire and then all went to “ C* L f.»1 "“i ’ K:;ory._ T h ­ SEVENTH GRADE the bouse where games were play­ in g o n Our class is helping get up a program ed, prizes won, and refreshments L i. '■ '• r.im ■ ' - 1':.: I =:■ is o n ly th ro u g h t c u w o r k . . . O n ly for Thanksgiving. Mrs -Beau and Miss ChafBn are tbe lenders. We are busy.mak served to tbe following: '5pCner. -'-ing f j^' iher and Iiuiring on-; another m a te fng posters for the "Clean-up" contest. J. C., Norman, Doris, and Ruth c{ ± j” -v h/c r . ■' ' TCc ■ 13 a rro..itcv, better ^oudJand. t h e e - Our Bnsr Bee Club is planning a Christ n e s s h mas party. Carl Johnson has been ap­ Chaffiu, Flake and Peggy Cline, •: of . tin. Svi '-'I'- * v.-i / i.’ge'iidr... now that our righting pointed by tbe teacher to keep tbe cloak Hubert Stewart, Wade Wyatt, rooms clean, and also to water tbe flow­ • • jjr.-, r;j L rlSn i . o . .i lijUi; Ij woi-i with ud .. . now that Mrs ers He certainly is doing a nice job We Floy Tutterow, Nancy Ann Ijames, w H .,- ..»>.! ence, an all enjoying our nice lunches. We Annie Belle White, Qene and Ca­ of th! have drawn names for Christmas presents en, ISLtVENTH GRADE rol Boger, M. H. Grose. Vemell Trcddent week III tbe past two weeks we have been White, Letter, Leslie, Harding, working on our school library and we have and Colene Blackwelder, Lower- W . made great improvements. Fifty new ence Tutterow, John White, Irene News, books w en anded and all the old books Barneycastle, Robert Cook, June were rearranged nn the shelves in Dewey Decimal classification sy tern which aepe- Smith, Rachel White, Asffley Mr. Mtes all books into ten classes. We have DwigRins. OdeII Williams, Doro famil an und 800 books in tbe libraryand a title tbv • SfcCalIister Virgil WjjMta O JLEM hom e indsx was made which has been of great Christine Birneycast le, GsTne and I benefit to the students Studonisfrom the various classes have contributed to this Wyatt, Barbra Ridenhonr, Francis ed int work which has created interest among Cook, Francis Reed Hunter, Ruth, occup all students. : Margaret and Rachel Cook. '*i' ly, on . ■ '• ■- • THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N, C., NOVEalBER 21. (945. THE DAVIE RECORD. Pfc Gilbert Atwood arrived ALE. home recently after 13| months in Martin Safriet An Appreciation Europe. Gilbert served 2 2 m onths eased, Iocat- Oldest Paper In The County Martin Saftiet, 70, a native of I wish to thank all those who in the armed forces, and received ------Highway, honorable discharge on Nov. 9th. Davie County, died at Sheridan, contributed to the fund present- No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads -Kr -ru „ i j ed to me as coach of the Mocks- for tobacco, His friends are.glad to have him Wyommg. on Nov. 6 th. Hie body ^ gh ^ hool football tecm. -rows good NEWS AROUND TOWN. home again. was brought to the home of a Your kindness will always be held brother, June Saftiet, on R. 4, last in fond memoryjbyme. roomy feed LOST Small black pig about Wednesday. Funeral and burial I RAYMOND SILER. sement and Mrs. Jack Vogler, of Advance, two weeks ago. Reward will be ring wood: was in town shopping Thursday. peid for pig. Notify services took place at Society Bap- j n. Can give SAM WOOTEN, tist church last Thursday after­ G. B. Myers, of Winston-Salem, Mocksville, R. 4. noon at 2 o’clock. I Priocm Theatre CRAVEN, was in town Tkursday on busi­ Mr. Saliiet was a son of the late { ness. Pfc. Graham Joyner has arrived Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Saftiet, of home after spending 33 months in the Soudi Pacific. Graham receiv­ near County Line. He migrated WEDNESDAY ONLY Mrs. B. I. Smith left Wednes­ to Montana about 40 years ago, day for Washington. D. C., to ed his honorable discharge Nov. “EARL CARROLL VANITIES” with 6th. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. and was engaged for many years . ------spend a week with relatives. Dewey Joyner, of near Sheflield. in sheep and cattle ranching in Dennis O'Keefe end Constance Mooie I Mrs. John Hodges, of Lexing­ that state. He died at the home Pvt. Foley T. Koontz, who was of a friend sn Wyoming, where THURSDAY ton, visited her sister, Miss Lil­ seriously wounded in die South he had lived since his health fail­ BUY THEM A lie Meroney, last week. Pacific several months ago, and “E XPERIMhNT PERILOUS" with who has been in a Government ed about two years ago. Mr.. Sa- George Bnnt and Heddr LaMarr hospital at Camp Lejuene, N. C., f Jas. P. Burton, of Hickory, was friet was never married. Surviv­ rambling around town Saturday has been given an honorable dis­ ing are two brothers, June Saftiet, PIANO charge and is now with his family FRIDAY I shaking hands with old friends. on Route 4. of R. 4, and John Saftiet, of High Point. “THE TOWN WENT WILD” with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gleary, of Jimmy Lyden for CHRISTMAS! Randleman, spent the week-end Engagement Announced Chicken Supper And with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaither, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, of SATURDAY Mocksville, R. I. Mocksville, announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Ethel -SAGEBRUSH HEROES” with I ~ ' Miss Peggie Lou Potts, of Route Louise (Cricket) to William L. The Woman's Society of Chris­ Charles Starrett 5, Lexington, spent the past week­ Poland, of Phfladelphia Pennsyl­ tian Service and the Phflathea vania. Both are petty officers, first end with Misses Mary and Sarah Class of Smitii Grove church will OUR STOCK IS MOVING FAST! class, in the U . S. Naval Reserve, Wood on Route 4. and have been stationed in Wash­ sponsor a Bazaar and Chicken ington for the past two-and-a-half Supper at the Church “Hut” Sat­ WANT ADS PAY. But We Still Have Some Excellent Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sell are years. The wedding will take place urday, Nov. 24, beginning at 6:00 the proud parents of a fine daugh­ on Deconber 7, at die Chevy p. m. AU kinds of fancy and use­ FOUND—Last week in Mocks- ter who arrived at the Rowan Me­ Chase Presbyterian Church, in ful articles will be on sale! also ville Cash Store, a sum of money. USED PIANOS morial hospital, on Nov. 12th. Washington, D. C. Owner can get same by paying for ehicken supper. Weiners and this ad, and describing property. other good things to eat. Plate Gerald Dickerson, who holds a That Will Please You Fork News Notes. supper 50c. W ill pay $1.90 bushel for good 8 position with die R.E.A., at Le­ milling wheat, also $1.50 bushel We are indeed sorry to chron­ noir, was in town one day last for ear com. icle several sick folks in our com­ MOCKSVILLE FLOURMILL Act Now! Don’t Delay! week shaking hands with frieuds. CpL KoonPz Home From munity, among them O. W. Hen­ Mocksville, N, C. drix, Mbs. Gray Sheets, Miss M uy Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller who Frances Hendrix. We hope for Overseas RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now have been living at CarolinaBeach all a speedy recovery. Corporal David Koontz, son of in full ODerat'on a Walker Funer­ Jessie G. Bowen Music Co. for the past several years have Electrician 1-c., U . S. N., W . R. al Home. Don’t throw your old Co. moved back to the old home town. Sam A. Koontz, of R. 4, received Johnston and Mrs. Johnston' of radio a wav. Have it fixed 217 West Fifth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. I Statesville, spent Saturday Widi bis honorabie' discharge on Nov. N. C. Pvt Bobbie Hall, who is station­ 7th, and arrived home Nov. 10th. FO R SALE—Baby chicks $15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Johnston. per 100. Poultry supplies. W e ed at Scott Field, III., is spending David spent 45 months in the U. a 15-day furlough in tow n with his Miss Lillian Allen spent the deliver in town. Quantities out past week-end in Lexington with S. Army, and was overseas 23 parents. Bobbie says he is getting of town. Phone 17. Mrs. W . C. Allen, Jr. along fine. months. HesawserviceinHawaii, CHECKERBOARD STORE, Mr. and Mrs. Orrell Koontz, of New Guinea, Leyte and Luzon. Mocksville, N. C. Miss Kathleen Black, a member Yadkin., w College, „ - spent -j ... Sunday . . His many ftienus are glad to have with Mr. Georae and Miss Atime ,. . . . ,,, . For die best in Hospital, Acci­ of the high school faculty, will’ go Carter i ^um m oldhom e county. dent and Sickness Insurance, indi­ to Red Springs today to spend the vidual or family group see Thanksgiving holidays with her Glad to have WUlie Hugh Mas- ,David ?aVs j1* «^ived most of F. R. LEAGANS, parents. on at home after three years duty copies of The Record while in Insurance Agency, overseas. distant parts of the world. Mocksville, N. C. Charles Richard Seamon, Phm. 3 class of Quantico, Va.. is spend- FOR SALE—4 Room house, 6 a 9 -day furlough with his parents, lots I i mile from city of Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Seamon, of on good road, near school, church i R.4. and store and mail route. A. K. ROUSE, Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Davis, and Thaoiksgivmg Route 3, Box 71K, Salisbury, N. C Mrs. W. H. Dodd attended the Baptist State Convention at Ral­ W e Win B e C lo s e d eigh last week. T he 1946 Conven­ tion will be held at Asheville. THURSDAY, NOV. 22nd. Mrs. B. L Smith, Jr., returned last week from a visit to her hus­ band, Seaman 2nd Class B. I. B E L K S Smith, who is stationed at Provi­ Now Is The Time To dence, R. L . Miss Loudetta Broadway, of R. Buy Your 4, who has held a position at Hall’s TOYLAND drug store for several months, has accepted a position as typist with Attorney B. C. Brock. Christmas Candy and Nuts

Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Moody have moved from the Harding- TheyWillBeScarceLater I S O P E N Horn building to their new home which they purchased from J. W. Davis, on Salisbury street. Yes, all the wonderful toys W e Co-Operate W ith The Work is progressing nicely on Santa made in hia North Pole the Harley Sofley house on Wilk- esboro street. The house is ex­ workshop are here! Bringyour pected to be completed and ready Merchants Association for occupancy some time this fall. youngsters for a visit and then Open 8 A. M. Close 5 P. M. Sgt Clyde Glasscock has arrived let them wander to their heart's home from 19 months in Europe, Saturday9 Close 6 P. M. and received his honorable dis­ delight around our big Toyland charge Nov. 15th. Qydehas been in the army for 40 months, and It - Pays - To - Co-Operate in the Bargain Basement Dolls was in five campaigns. of every kipd, Pandas and Mrs. Sam Austin and son Wih Iiam and litde grandson, an d Elephants-all the toys youngs­ Walter Austin, of Statesville, spent Visit Us For Your Needs one day last week in town the ters w «nt guests of their aunts, Misses Lilla and Cora Austin. Shoes, Dry Goods There is much uew building go­ ing on in Mocksville these days. Here Is a Partial Only the shortage of building material and labor is holding up and Groceries Dolls of AU Kinds Doll Carriages Doll Cradles Bbckboards the erection of many new busi­ Telephone Sets ness houses and residences. Stuffed Dolb Doll Houses DoH StroUers Pistils and Holsters Uphobtered Churs Books of Al! Kind Stuffed Animab Mrs. G. L. Craven and son Clar­ Chair and Table Sets Paint Sets NurseSeto Swings ence, and daughter, Miss Carolyn, of this dty, and Mrs. Glenn Crav­ M ocksville Doctor Sets Trains Desk Sets Wagons en, of Salisbury, returned last High Chairs Doll Cha:rs week from a visit to M r. and Mrs, W. H. Epperson, at Newport News, Va. C a s h S t o r Belk-Stevens Com pany Mr. and Mrs. HastenCarterand family have moved Into their new “The Friendly Storew home in East Mocksville. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie James have mov­ BARGAIN BASEMENT ed into the apartments formerly Geo. R. Hendncks9 Manager Corner Trade and Fifth Winston-Salem, N. C. occupied by Mr. Carter and fami­ ly, on Lexington street. PAYIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Johnny FountJ Soda Pop IM P R O V E D To Be Highly Potehtj Stuff UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Mighty Good Eating/ A story is being: told about a S UNDAY I couple of moonsbiners who. came wIfetniB In tint M f cut of the moufft'ains of Kentucky SIRJflCE CHOOLLesson to ride on a train for the first time. .To wash galoshes put A washer To Ibem it was a great experi- By HABOLD L. LDKDQtTlST, D. D. Kenoa’iCora FIakabrias Df The Moody Bible Institute jof- Chicago. after washing is finished and wash you nearly all the pfptee* BUREAU Released by Western Newspaper Union* Aem about five mAutes. RAse tive food element* of the Before they got on the train they whole grain declared eiaea* EDITOla NOTEi This newspaper, well and put to dry A a warm tiai to hut"*** nutrition*. saw some folks drinking soda pop: through special arrangement with the but not hot place. They will be as Bdbg thirsty, they decided to buy Washtngton Bureau of Western Newspaper Lesson for Noyember 25 clean and..nice as..when new. Union at '1616 Eye Street, N. Wh Washing­ a couple of bottles of the beverage. _ 'o f f ton, D. Ci is able to bring readers this , Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se­ . , CORN When the train started, one of lected and copyrighted by International ' Keep' cake: fresh by fastening Oem pried the cap off the bottle weekly column on problems of the veteran Council of Religious Education; used by and serviceman and his family. Questions permission. slices of bread .over the cut ends SPARKY and started to drink the contents may be addressed to the above Bureau wiA tooApicks. When Ae bread Just as the train entered a tunnel. and they will be answered in a subsequent CHRISTIANS WORKING TOGETH­ has served its purpose it may be F l A i a s n v “Bow is it, Johnny, how is it?” column. No replies can be made direct ER IN THE COMMUNITY used for toast or bread crumbs, or toquiiul the other. by mail, but_ only in the column which any stale-bread dish. Tb which Johnny replied: will appear in this newspaper regularly. LESSON. TEXT:. Jobn 17:20-23; AcU “Don’t touch it! Don’t touch it! lS:22-29. Reconverting lntarmee GOLDEN TEXT: We are laborer* to­ If Ae butter is too hard, heat a V sm ade me blind already!” gether witb G od--I Cktrlntblans 3:9. pan wiA hot water or otherwise, The Veterans administration has poiir water out and Avert pan easy way to Just recently ruled that veterans of Umty withA the Church A God’s over butter dish. This does Ae KISIES MISERIES OF World War n who have permitted plan and purpose, but that does not . trick and softens Ae butter Aeir National Service Life insur­ mean that some man-made pAns evenly. ance to lapse and desire to reinstate for unity are eiAer scriptural or de­ *— — it, may do so by paying two pre­ sirable. ; There is much pressure be­ Pbce a piece of gum camphor ______,a n d ;y o u r nose feel* miums and submitting evidence that ing exerted now to unite Ae Church Aside Ae piano case when goAg raw, membranes Swollenf rsoefc/or cooMng, eooft- he is in good health if the insurance on Ae basis of a vast ecclesiastical away Aom home. It will keep the ing Mentholatume SprradT It" Txufde nostrils . . . lapses within six months after he is organization, quite apart Aom any moths Aom getting inside Ae felt. and snuff well back. Instantly It starts to I) doctrinal or spiriAal unity. Hdp ouT thick mucus; 2) Soothe irritated M feSlR fifes discharged. membranes; 3) Hrip reduce swelling; 4) Stimu­ If the veteran has been out of Such unity was not A our Lord’s Poor a little paraffin over the late local blood supply to 4lSlck" area. Eyery service more than six months he mAd. He wants spiriAal unity, and slidAg groove A Ae drawer to breath brings quick, welcome relief. To open: may reinstate the insurance at any A such fellowship the Church, will make it slide easier. stuffy nostrils, get effective Meatholatuzn today, time within three months by show­ find its only real bond of united life the Medicated Nasal-Unguent. Jar^ tubes 30#. ing his health is as good as when the and action. When storing empty fruit Jars, insurance lapsed and paying premi­ I. Unity A Spirit (John 17:20-23). replace lids to keep tops of jars TESTED AND FOUND EFFECTIVE BY A GROUP OF NOSE’ AND THROAT SPECIALISTS I^aaotrates Stimulates ums for two months. Here we enter Ae veritable holy smooA and Aee Aom nicks. If the veteran is unable to keep of holies of Scripture. FacAg Ae th* chnt and bach V surfaces Hka a good, Ae full amount of insurance he car­ time of His departure and death, Ae aatmtagpoiittiM,' ried while in service, he may re­ Lord prayed for Aose who believed, or would believe (V. 20) on Him. I J g , soothing relief-grand instate and continue any part of it irtrf— comes when you rub good in amounts from $1,000 to $10,000 in What was His prayer?' That they odd Vicis VapoRub on the throat, multiples of $500 upon payment of should be one wiA the FaAer, with R ' ' and bade at bedtime. Its two monthly premiums. Congress Him, and wiA one another. This rating-stimulating action has recently extended the five-year had to be accomplished while they G v on working for hours. In­ level premium policies issued on or remaAed A this wicked world (see vites restful sleep. And often by before December SI, 1945, and not John 17:13-16). How? By Ae I w iim ginost misery of the cold Bgme. No wonder most mothers converted to permanent policies be­ cleansAg and sanctifyAg work of fore that date, for an additional Ae truth. L S S S A t / I C K S three years. Such policies issued The Word of God—the Bible—A home-proved VV apo Rub after that date have five years to Ae ,Astrument used by the Holy run. In either case, the policies, at Spirit A this work Of sanctification. their expiration date, must be con­ Small wonder that Aerev A little I verted to one of the permanent plans holAess and spiritual unity when the By LEI offered by the Veterans administra­ Word has so little opportunity to tion: ordinary life, 20-payment life touch and to cleanse. Reader, do you KLEIf IONT BE« SUVE or 30-payment life. If national serv­ sAdy God’s Word? ice life insurance is allowed to lapse Such separation to God will result TB CONSTIPATION after being converted into perma­ A real spiritual unity between Aose nent form, the veteran must pay all of all denomAations and creeds. It REGU Do 'As Millions Do—E at monthly premiums in arrears with is not some artificial thAg to be put KELLOGG’S A L L -B R A N 1 interest at 5 per cent, and prove his on from the outside. It comes from V - For Lasting Kelief good health. Converted national the heart of man and reaches out service life insurance has a cash Ato As life and Ato the lives of oA- Constipated? Using harsh Iaxa- value and may also be used for se­ ers. Itis drags? Millions have solved curity. The five-year term policy as H. UAty A Action (Acts 15:22-27). the problem of constipation due to extended does not have a cash Satan tried to Awart the mission­ Iaek of bulk in the diet. They eat value. a daily dish of KELLOGG’S ary efforts of the Church at Ae very ALL-BBAN, and drink plenty of outset- by starting a doctr AA con­ water for regular elimination I If- Qaestiont and Answert troversy. I yon have this trouble and will fol­ Q. My son was due home In August AlAough Ae first council at Jeru­ low Ibis simple precaution, you salem (Acts 11) had decided that “to and he has not arrived and we would * 3 ^ buy never have to take a laxative like to get some information about Ae Gentiles also hath God granted for tire rest of your life I repentance unto .life,” Ae question AIArBBANtS not a purgative. where he is or why he has been de­ Xluiides gentle bulk to aid normal, layed. He is WiA Ae 1376-E.P.D. Co. did not stay settled, for Aere were Batnral elimination. It’s a great, —MoAer, Ava, Missouri. persistent JudaizAg teachers who now contended A at even Aough Ae a naturally regulating food. A. The war department does not x a Sn* Richer in Nutrifien Gentiles could be saved, they had o j f o ; Ihan Whole Wheat recognize "1376-E.P.D.Co” and says to come Ato the church by way of VfAlfI 3 it’s made from the vital you must be in error as to Ae de­ Judaism and first fulfill Ae Jewirii Mfer layers of wheat, in which scription of his outfit. You might rite of circumcision. wfcnle-wheat protective food ele­ write direct to Bureau enlisted per­ The story of how this vital and fun­ ments are concentrated. One ounce sonnel, Adjutant General’s office, damental question came up A found POP—I o f KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN pro­ War department, Washington, D. C. vides more than 1/3 your daily A the early verses of Acte 15, The iron need—to help make good, red Q. Will a soldier with a wife and entire Ature of the gospel ministry ,blood. Calcium and phosphorus— child, in service 2 years and over­ was A a sense dependent on Ae so­ ,to help build bones and teeth. seas 14 months, wiA 55 points, be lution of this problem. Christiamtik P l IWhde-grain vitamins — to help discharged in Ae near future?—V.P., is the oMy religious faiA A the guard against deficiencies. Protein Crossville, Ala. world Aat presents justification by —t o help build body tissue essen­ A. Men with 60 points are eligi­ grace as Ae way of redemption; aU tia l for growth. / ble for discharge November I and others follow (more or less) the paA I G e t ALL-BRAN at your gro­ ss's. Made by Kellogg’s of Battle the point total may be lowered after of salvation by works. C reek and Omaha. “— :---- December I. Our guess is A at your The question now was: Shall husband may be eligible for dis­ works bf Ae law be mAgled wiA charge soon. grade? Can Jesus CAist alone save Q. Before Aduction Ato Ae army, men, or is salvation tiirough Jesus S GHTING UP NIGHTS my husband was employed by Ae CAist plus somethAg else? U. S. Department of Justice. He How was such a serious question GETTING YOU D O W N ? served A that .position for six to be settled? Should argument and months A 1942 and 43. SAcehedid I l miMiilt say famous doctor’s strife be permitted to go on until not serve his full probationary peri­ Ae stronger party prevailed? Bet­ f c w u j gives Blessed relief from od is he still eligible under Ae G.I. ter judgment Adicated the desira­ I of Ae bladder caused by Bill of Bights to return to Ae same bility of a CAistian method of set­ position?—Mrsl H.K., Los Angeles, tlement. I acidity in Ae urine Calif. SOMEI The final decision of Ae council is 6 . 0 0 - 1 6 ... needlessly from backaches, ■ OHiU feeling from excess acidity in A. Under Ae Selective Service act, sent not only by Paul and Barnabas, I v ise) Just try DR. KtLMERtS he is entitled to his old job back. but also by a committee Aom Jeru­ Ofiwr Size* Proportionately low I n 1NVIP ROOT, the renowned herbal iHfidnK.SWAMP ROOT acts fast on the Q. My husband was ,killed A ac­ salem, a gracious gesture of fellow­ U fieys to promote the flow of urine and tion. Am I eligible for medical care? ship. M fei» troublesome excess acidity. Origi* W flrcm ted by a practising physician, Is our daughter? If so, what is Ae . As a matter of record (a wise pro­ DfcTiImiTtS is a carefully blended combi* proper procedure?-^Widow, Glouces­ cedure A such a case), a letter was Only Firestone Recapping gives your tires the Uf tread rubber available is used A Firestone BediM «f Sd herbs, roots, vegetables, bal* ter, Va. sent wAch, after addressing Ae famous ZTeLnxe Champion Gear-Grlp Tread, As recaps, Ae same grade rubber aa that used A m ob. Absnfotcfy nothing harsh or habit* new tires. The workmanship ,is Ae finest fa n fig fin this pure, scientific prepara­ A. The Veterans' administration Gentiles as “bretAen,” reviewed tread wiA extra depth for extra safety, extra tion. J v t good ingredients that quickly the history of the matter and Aen, factory-trained experts do Ae job. Material* BBtem the Mdneys to increase the flow of says neither Ae widow nor mem­ traction and longer mileage. Only Ae best qual- and workmanship guaranteed. Min» and ease the uncomfortable symp* wiAout mentioning circumcision at toms cf bladder irritation. bers of Ae ,family are eligible for I S m R for free, prepaid sample TODAYI medical care, unless Ae widow is all, put upon the Gentiles “no great­ U ha thousands of others you’ll be glad pregnant at Ae time of Ae veteran’s er^ burden Aan Ae necessary t you did. Send name and address to ~ Kflmer 6 Co., Inc., Box deaA. The widow, however, A en­ things.” And what were Aose? I, Conn. Offer limited. Send titled to a pension of $50 per monA, Those thAgs which relate to purity More Cars Roll on Firestone Recaps Than Any Other Kind % bdO druggist* sell Swamp Root. and Ae daughter $15 per month, if of life as Aose who were enjoyAg under 18 years old, for life or until CAistian liberty. The Aw of Moses I Ae widow remarries. She A also need not be kept as a ground of sal­ entitled to gratuity pay of sA months vation. They were saved by grace. of Ae soldier’s pay, and insurance, But grace can never be Ae cloak 6 6 6 if she A Ae beneficiary A the sol­ of careless IivAg, nor can liberty T dier's policy. A CAist be Aterpreted as license COLD PREPARATIONS Q. My husband and I would very to live A sin. We are set free A CAist, not that we may sin, fcut that TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS much Uke to. know how to get a Jeep. we may “go and sA no more.” I USE ONlYAS DIREtTED He is on his way home and a Jeep that wiU run on sand would be A- In . Unity A Doctrine (Acts 15: valuable A our business.—Mrs. WX 28, 29). I. OftICIH£L INSfefCTIOM ft. RIfeAlftmO S., Peary, Va. A non-essentials we should exer­ VInitenevS HyBA-Bsleaee raff* Batob xipitt patch's, together cise toward oAer believers Ae ora inspection standards, tag equipment easotes Iliiliheft with IpeeUl zipair saithads, A. Suggest A at you write to Ae ere designed to seleet o RMdtd tine witch Department of Commerce; Region 3, greatest love and consideration. Men those tin e tha^ Jotefljr the highest bftlAheebsSfe reqnlre* combine to prodnoe the highest PAZOiPILES 1126 21st street N. W., Washington, have a right to differences of opin­ qulitT «f repair work. ion, and must follow Ae dictates of Relieves pain and soreness D. C., or to Ae RFC DAposal agen­ cy, Richmond Trust Bldg., 7A and AeA own consciences. Letusnotbe RAZO IN TUBtSI * MaA streeA, Richmond, Va. AAayed Ato controversy on such I «f people suffering from matters. -■ Q. My husband A to receive Ms There are certain .foundation doc- Gll discharge A November and we are AAes which must be held A a d areas—relieves pain and expecting a baby A April. Are we . Second, PAZO ointment entitled to Ae infant maternity care? church is to be CAistian; 'ppncem- U so where can we find out?—M.V., Ag these we stand togeAer .!1 There IlMt riUAf VUtUUCUI CVUMW Uxville, Mo. - ---- ii a faiA for wAch we arg to ear­ Mredpce swelling and check minor nestly !’contend” (Jude 3). ’We are I TUAD RUIMR S. CURINO S. PINAL INSPECTION MsafiM. Fourth. IttS easy to use. A. The army says A at where, • IUbtMf snflstU Iiiwton.1* trading cuni at* PA20 A ntm enrs perforated Pile pregnancy is A advanced stages,' never,-even on Ae grounds‘.of sup­ In ou Onlr those A t* which conform — i makes application simple. posed courtesy, to give aid U d com­ Uie nm. rubber astha* gontntd by strict iyscUcitiaaM to ITnitone1* Ugb standard* of «M*anfth. Your doctor can tell wives of servicemen are entitled to sad "coutroilad a tlh pncU on gaallty at* permitted to p u s jvnaboiit PAZO ointment. fort to false teachers (H John 9-11). new tire*. Ton gat IongA maternity care even after soldiers milaag* th* atriet final lam*ctlos. surrosiTORiis tooi, receive AeA discharge. Suggest you KAdly, tactfully, but definitely the Soam aenooe, and many doctors Christian Church must stand true to msstes to ute suppositories, so PAZO apply to your nearest local Red Cross S a t. In handy suppositories also. Chapter. There A an army medical its docAAal convictions, StandAg UWt same soothing relief that depot A St. LouA and O’Reilly Gen­ united against an unbelievAg world, WUMt always gl,es. and if need be, an unbelievAg re­ S ee Your N e c irb y Firestone Dealer Store or Firestone Store eral hospital at Springfield. There ligious world. may be closer medical service. F ertbthaio mode, Kttto to th nVeitt of Iksttonav every Monitf tvtning over NBC network.

re—tod MJWgIiEfi THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Showing Something New, Something Old TF YOU are wisely furnishing Iat Foodi** 1 your dream home a little at a tune while you hold on to your war bonds, here is a word of cheer. Ikesbnng Ie protec* The things that you improvise to Is of the use while you are'acquiring per­ fed CS3CO* Fun for rition*. manent furnishings may have lines as good, colors as fresh, and details as smart as your most ex-

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pensive new pieces. A few deft touches will make them inconspic­ uous and harmonious. The love seat, from BOOK S of the series ''^sgjWiwisi: of homemaking booklets offered with these articles, proves this point. ThA sketch shows how a simple frame was built to fit an old car seat which had beea filled out with extra padding. CoveriDff was chosen to match an upholstered chav on the other side of the fireplace. There are more than 30 of these homemaktaiff ideas illustrated in this booklet. W4 • • * HI,POP-THlS ISW YEW? CABINET NOTE—A copy of BOOK 5 may be o!k IAY C U lB -W t1PiE r CABINET MEETING MEETIN6 tained by sending IS cents with name and I60NNM4WEA HEH-HEH «'**!! address direct to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford HiBs New Voik IP Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. S. Name - — Address—

a ( Seemed the Ultimate in Landlubber’s Paradise B k L E N A group of bluejackets were dis­ E cussing their dislike for ship^ KLEIS Q boats and all bodies of water, salt or fresh. They spoke of their per­ sonal postwar plans, and each tried to outdo the others in Ius REGULAR FELLERS—Distance Lends Enchantment By GENE BYRNES vows to obliterate every vestige of the navy from memory. At last one boy voiced a plan that seemed PUT -SOME. .SURE, PINHEAD’ WHAT ABOUT to top them all. OP THAT PIN H EA D 1 WHAT , o u r Date .? I CAN T “After the war I’m going to pot EAU C E BARNYARD HAPPENED I THOUGHT HfeARYOUi a pair of oars on my shoulder and ON MY HAIR, TON^ TO VOU ? WE WERE. WE W ILL- PINHEAD ZOOLlE! start walking inland,” he said^ I QOT A HEAVY Q O IN 1 BUT ONLY “And the first place I come to DATE! WAUKIN'! ON MY where people ask, 4What are those TERMS? things?’—that’s where I’m going to live!”

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POP—Not Receiving By J. MILLAR WATT

I'M AFRAID -BUT IF YOU - A N D S lV E IT V lA V E TD HIM, WHEM POP IS IN THE -IfLL TAKE IT B A T H A T h e c o m e s Th* 24 mittiofi American passen* THB MOMENT— OUTj Qer automobiles Ihaf survived the war need 50 million new tires, ac­ cording to Government estimates. New passenger Hres will con* tlnwe to be altaynthetie for ** some time to come. WK*!w^ It takes 450 rubber trees and two C men o year, working full time, to m * — produce a ton of natural rubber*

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THE OAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N, C.. NOVEMBER 21. 1946.

LOOKING To the People DAVIE BRICK of this Community yiCTORY AHEAD It would be pleasant to report that the Victory Loan is simply a vale­ COMPANY GEORGE S. BENSON dictory to a neect home front war CiUege program, a i son of final salute to the Seateg. J rkattsts m tilln tf o f VOl- DEALERS IN unteers who BUY have worked UNITED Jungle Fever hard un« selfishly to sell GOOD COAL STATES ) When a man loses the right use of you defense his mind, his friends put him in a and war bonds, , state institution, but when a whole s platform Day Phone 194 - Night Phone 119 WAR people start turning imbecile they which to ^ Mockaville, N. C. commit themselvet to the tender .t ourselves / bonds back for AND mercies of government; In one sen­ a Magnificent tence, that’s what I think about the bonds, so-called Full Employment Bill, al­ for m» STAMPS ready passed by the Senate and Walker’s Funeral Homei Therapy Treatments scheduled for early consideration by it Ig asking $Sa tau* last drive the House. buy extra bond* beoause unions If our congressmen fasten upon dollam fit war b w an unpaid, AMRULANOE the Federal government an obliga Cf extra dollars must be tion^to provide jobs for everybody, spent to bring your uniformed men Phone 48 home, bUUom «f extra M m tying *•» PlV they will be saying, “We represent a (JoUars mu be needed tor can of the Freedoms. The least m M B commonwealth of incompetents, un­ ^founded, liquidation of war con- Mocksvilie, N. C. de here at home Is Ie kwy able to take care of themselves.” toots and maintenance c t occupa­ War Bonds —10% Ier War America’s vast resources, her enor­ tion forces. Bonds, every pay day. , mous productive capacity, trained Beajdos serving as guardian* Cf I minds, skilled hands and huge mar­ the 0*ace m enemy lands, Victory kets will amount to nothing if our Bonds hold off tjie threat of infla- people lose their initiative, self- ttoa at twine. Tbr your own good, reliance and self-starters. % Vtotnr Men should be your best Men Have Spines —pMbixaanee iof an I fthe war loans. God in His wisdom metes out THE EDITOR privileges and duties in proportion. No man and no nation can revel long in liberty and shirk the responsibili­ Hawaii Calls T h e ties that go with it, for human free­ dom is a gift from above. Much re­ sponsibility for the future of man­ kind hangs on the American people; we may well be thankful that our Davie Record liberties are many. This is no time to recline in a political armchair among the old world’s decadent tribes. 1 8 9 9 What supports the idea that gov­ I Has Been Published Since THIS SAILOR—At Belheada Naval Hospital, Maryland, b Pfc* Vincent ernment ought to (or even can) guar­ USMCR, being given therapy treatment by WAVE Pat Ketterman9 antee jobs for everybody? Answer: mate third class, as pgrt of his rehabilitation made possible by War Warped notions brought to America Hie Victory Loan will help nntold others, too* {Navy Photo*)1 by immigrants from the backward lands of Europe and Asia. Many such I 4 6 Y e a r s “cases” can’t quit thinking that citi­ zens must serve the state instead of the state serving the citizens. They actually seem to imagine that rulers I Others have come and gone-your think better than other people. Poisonous Insects county newspaper keeps going. FIREWORKS Foreign philosophies, spread qui­ I eter through schools, playgrounds (WHOLESALE) and market places, have poisoned Sometimes it has seemed hard to A Wide Variety Of The Most Salable Items Including the minds of American boys and girls tinder their parents’ very eyes. AND ANSWERS* TOO—Imogen* Ba!, § make "buckle and tongue” meet but Cap Pistols and Caps. Also Special Assortments It is a quiet enemy that long has de­ Hawaiian school student, shows her WRITE FOK OATAtOGUE manded attention. . . . When our sol­ patriotism and investment sense by wearing a lei made of War Stamps she I soon the sun shines and again we diers landed on Guadalcanal they will convert Into Vletorjr Bonds* TAYLOR FIREWORKS CO. I met Japanese attack from land, wa­ _ march on. Our faithful subscribers, P. 0 BOX 773 ter and sky, and they overcame it. WILMINGTON N Cir But the tropical bugs did more dam­ age, quietly. To the People M most of whom pay promptly, give us Insects with bills like hypodermic of this Community needles, hardly big enough to see You’ve cdebrated V-E Day and ® courage and abiding faith in our without a glass, seemed like irri­ V-J Day but how about V-I Day? tants of small consequence. But While you were buying extra bonds 9 fellow man. they turned out to be more dangerous t» equip and back our fighting than the man-size enemies. Their forces, you also noise was small, their wounds were were beating Let Us Gin Your d o w n t h e M If your neighbor is not taking The negligible, but they planted a ven­ threat of run­ omous pestilence in the blood away liv in g I Record tell him to subscribe. The stream, extravagant of life and ruin­ costs at home. ous to the morale of those who sur­ The record of COTTON vived. your part In = price has not advanced, but con- There is a Cure flghtlng Illflfl- How parallel to Guadalcanal has tint speaks for 1 tinues the same, $1.00 per'year. been the defense of representative, ltsdf In this W e Are Ready To Gin report to you constitutional government on the by Xed R. Gamble, National Dine* home front. Deafening weapons of tdr Of the" Treasury’s War Flnanee Or Buy Your Cotton the Axis powers failed to destroy Division. Says he: “Americans in­ this republic. American ingenuity, vested in war bonds two-thirds of I When You Come To Town sharpened by hope of achievement; every excess dollar of war wages American skill, whetted by ambi­ above the ooet of Ilving." We Will Pay You Highest tion to advance; America’s power The egtra victory Bonds you boy I Make Our Office Your to produce, fused in the furnace of today a n the meet important bonds Market Prices open competition: These won the you have ever owned because they noisy battles. battle to preserve the gains you have I Headquarters. sdond on the home front. Bold the But the same things will not cure war Sonds you own. Buy extra Vic­ the plague of poisoned minds. That’s tory Beads. That’s self-interest Our Big Gin Is Located !a R ear another problem. Helplessness, de­ which serves you and your country. S We Are Always Glad To pendence on the state and false Don’t Mtter away the job you did philosophies are like tropical fever for youraelf in seven previous war O f Sanford Motor Co. —in the blood. If it has penetrated loans. V-I (Victory over Inflation) all the way to Capitol Hill, if we M r Ii today and every day yon buy j See You. enact federal law encouraging the iSwe BtKl hiore Vietdqr Bonds. malady, then the case is serious in­ THB EDITOR in iM M ^ deed. The fate of the Full Employ­ E. P. Foster ment Bill will determine whether the United States is becoming imbecile. Your son who is in the Army 9 will So-^c*." ina I -upt,rior CcUit Te the People D.-vst! Counti. ( Ros< oe C. Hciuse of this Community vs enjoy reading The Record. Just like a Thanksgiviiig Is in the air. TbB spirit of the Good Provider hugs you JnaliitiI H :nse warmly. Whathetter tiueorreason 2 to buy another extra Victory Bond, Notice — Ssirving Sum­ letter from home. The cost is only c. POULTRY WANTED the good pro­ vider of the fu­ ture? As you mons By Publication per week. Send us his address. sit around the The defendant, Juanita House, If You Have festive ta b le this year, first i I ;i,ke notice that an action' en- Poultry For Sale year of world .t)(d as above ba> been commenc- peace since ow 'ds of a en StUl In uni- i o yiar re a • tic ti; a ; il th e t.a:d We Pay Highest form in lands. In Germany i fvi iii n t will fu rth i-r ta k e n o tire about S.800,( Americans will be ha' she is i. qiiired to nppi-ar at i YOUR JOB PRINTING Market Prices separated on this family - holiday from fathers, mothers, brothers, sis­ t'e offi L O^ the Cleik of the Su- F° R ters, wives, sweethearts and children. i). rio Co:ir! of “aid ronnty in the Bveiy extra Victory Bond is a link our' non«e in Mocksvilie, Noith between home and the Toiyo or Cnrrlina. within tweniy days afier We can save you money Poultry and Eggs Berlin patrol. t 2 5 th day of November. 1 9 4 5 , There’s self-interest In your' pur­ Phone 175 Mncksvili?, N. C chase of any extra bond today but •iiiri answer or demur to the com- there’s service to your country too. iOsint in said action, or the .plain- on your The Winston-Salem Poultrj Cm . has i>urchs>fpd Ihe M irKsviIIo you have most to gain by owner­ nff will apoly to the court for the ship of as many Victory Bonds as n-lief demanded in said complaint. Poultry Co., formerlv owned by Jack-fcf: ziclc. smd we trivo you can possibly buy. Tou guarantee ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, This istb dav of October. 1 9 4 5 . you top market prices for your Poultry and Eirgs every week younett a better chance for personal peace and prosperity. Toualsohelp S H CHAFFIN. day of the yi-ar. not just one day a week. your government to pay the war Clerk Superior Court. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL costs and return home of men and WMnsn who will be badly missed COME TO SEE US Thanksgiving Day In your own home HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. and your neighbor’s home: Notice To Creditor* WE APPRECIATE ANY PA TKONAGE YOU GIVE US Havird qualified as execotrix of the es­ THE EDITOB tate of J C. Godbey. deceased, late of Oa Patronize your home newspaper vie County, North Carolina, tbis is to no­ tify all persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased, to exhibit them and thereby help build up your Mocksville Poultry Co. to the undersigned at Mocksvilie, R i on AUTO LOANS , cr before the 29th day of September. 1946, O H. HAUSER, Mgr. ROY FEEZOR. Asst. Mgr. 01 this notice will be plead in bar of their home town and county. _____ CITIZENS FINANCE CO. recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate' pay Vance Hotel Bldg. ment This 29th day of September. IMS. H. R. HELM GEO. GOFORTH i ' ELIZABETH WARD. Executrix -.... Statesville, N. C of J C. Godbey. Decs’d. THE DAVIE RECORD. I B. C. BROCK Attorney, Mocksvilie. N. C TniI ne Uavierv • nRecord J DAVlB COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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NEWSOF LONG AGO. KEEP SWEET To Those That Have— From An Army Camp ProvideWay For Citi­ Seen Along Main Street Rev. Walter E. Isenbour. Hiddenite. N. C. President Tiuman wants the pay From Davie Record, Nov. 28,1918. zens’ Voice By The Street Rambler. Vhat Vat HappeninK !■ Havie There’s a little secret of all government employees raised A bov who is in a training camp 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Befnre The New Deal UteJ Up Worth its weight In gold, at least so per cent, and np to one in Illinois, sent the following poem Possibly the only political device Gossip Club holding short ses­ Easy to remember, hundred per cent for members of to bis mother, a few days ago: left to the American people by The Alphabet, Drowned The sion in nickel and dime store— Easy to he told; ' Congress. We are in favor of the No more ham and eggs or grape­ which they can hope to secure a da Johnson doing afternoon shop- Hogt and Plowed Up The Changing into blessing little fellow whose earnings haven’t fruit Voice in peace making is an election, Two crazy auto drivers running Cotton and Corn. Every corse we meet, - kept page with rising living costs. When the bugie blows for chow, Chairman Brownwell told a Wash race down Main street—Miss Va- Tam ing hel) to Heaven; In some cases even the 2 0 per cent No more apple pie and dnmplings inytan audience ping—Charlie Brown selling laige (Davie Record, No?. 23,1917) That is all-NEEP SWhET may be insufficient. But we can’t For we’re in the army now. He was reviewing facts and cir turkey—Miss DaisyHolthouser on A number of our citizens atten­ see where Senators and Represen- And tbey feed us beans for break­ cumstances by which the President way to dinner—Rev. J.: P. Davis ded Yadkin court this week. Sweet when things are bitter, tatives and entitled to have their fast has assumed powers which normal shaking hands 'with salesman— Miss Louise Franklin spent the Sweet when hearts are sad; allowance doubled. Under Mr. And ^t noon we have them too Iy are vested in the Senate Bill LeGrand watching'men work­ week-end with her parents in die Giving songs for sighing. Truman’s plan the salaries of all And at night tnev AU our tummies He pointed out before the war,: ing—Country lass trying to find a Twin-City. Making others glad cabinet members, those in high With the good old army stew. war, and through the conduct of jar of mayonaise—-Jeweler bnsy J. J. Starrette, of Kappa, wes in In the qniet household. judicial p o sts, undersecretaries, No more fizzes, beer or highballs war, the President had made com­ sweeping sidewalk. town Monday looking after some On the bustling street. beads of independent agencies und When we’ve got an awful thirst, mittments concerning which no one business. Everywhere and always. boards, would get f to , 0 0 0 a year If you’te tbinqing of enlisting, save foreign diplomats, have infor U dco Ib Day Dtnner The editor returned yesterday Jesus, EKEP US SWEET. more than they are receiving now. Best get used to wa’er first; mation. He piedicts that if things afternoon from a business trip to Fountain in the desert, Either Senator Bourke B. Hick- Some of those salaries would go as For the lid’s on tight all over go on as they are, tbe administra­ Hickory. enlooper, of Iowa, or Senator Way- Song amid the night. high as $ 3 0 5 0 0 a year. Bnt the tion will assume responsibility for And tbe drilling makes us warm. Iand Brooks, of Illinois,, will de­ Mrs. Roy Holthouser and Miss Beacon of the darkness. $1 ,6 0 0 a year clerk would get just settling the affairs of Europe, com­ But we can’t cool off with liquor liver the annual Lincoln Day din­ Mary Bailey Meroney spent Wed­ Star of hope and light; about a dollar a day more for his pletely ignoring the Congress and Cause we wear the uuifo'rm ner address, was the announce­ nesday and Thursday in Winston Snnsbine mid the tempest. labors. the people. No more shirts of siik or linent ment made Tuesday night by Ray shopping. Shadow from the heat— We suspect that all this is lead­ In fact, Mr. Brownell doubts if We all wear the :>0. D.” stuff: Jennings, of Taylorsville, the pre­ A license was issued Thursday Like the blessed Master. ing to a "spontaneous” suggestion there will be a peace conference, No more night-shirts or pajamas sident of the Notrh Carolina for the marriage of Mr. Albert El­ Make us, KEEP US SWEET. that the presidential salary be raised and if there is, whether it can undo lis to Miss Naney McBride, both For our pants are Rood enough: Young Republicans, after Stase —A. B. Simpson from $7 5 ,0 0 0 to $1 5 0 ,0 0 0 a year. the commitments already made and No more feather ticks ot pillows, Chairman Sim A. DeLapp, of Lex­ of Advance. Anyone who can keen sweet un­ We have already seen some press- carried ont, But we’re glad to thank the Lord ington, the state chairman, had H. C. Foster, of County Line,der severe testr and trials, tempta­ agenting along that line, and we Drawing similar conclusions in That we’ve got a coat and blanket announced that the annaul dinner left Sunday for Fhillipsburg, Kas., tions and persecutions, heartaches don’t have to wet our index finger the course of another address, When we might just have a board in Fdbruar?, 1943, will be held at where he will make his future and sorrows, ups and downs, dis- and hold it to the wind to see which Hngh R. Wilson, former ambassa­ home. The Record wishes him the Robett E. Lce Hotel in W ins­ appointk aud misfertunes, and a- way it’s blowing. For they feed us beans for breatfast dor to Germany and chief of tbe ton-Salem. much success in his new home. mid the varions adverse conditions There is, of co .rse, justification And at noon we have them too, Party’s Foreign Affairs Section, These announcements cam e The natives of Mocksville woke of life, suraly can win the victory for a reasonable increase in the And at night they fill our tumr. ies said, "No peace conference in the during one o f the m ost enthusias­ "up Sunday morning to die fact that will crown him a hero. This President’s salary. His living costs With the good old army stew, future can conceivable alter tbe de­ that winter had arrived in this tic gatherings of North Carolina is possible only by the marvelous like those of everyone .else, have But by jings. we’ll lick the kaiser cisions to which we were commit section. Thermometers registered Republican leaders 0 n record. love and grace of God in the soul. gone up, and taxes take almost two When the sergeants teach us how ted by a chief executive Not only Some 200 members o f the state 2 0 degrees above zero. It means much indeed to keep sweet thirds of his pay. But we are op­ For. hang him, he’s the reason chief executives make irrevocable E. E. Hunt, Jr., Mrs. Ollie Stock­ executive committee, county chair­ when everything seems to go a. posed to doubling the remumera- That we’re in the army now. decisions. Each military command, man and party workers answered ton, Misses Sadie Clement, Agnes gainst us, and it looks as though tion of the big fellows, while those er in his zone of occupation is the state chairman’s call to come Wilson and Lucile Pass motored we are going down. Down? Nev­ with little incomes won’t get en­ Baptists Want Taylor making them daily Whether tbe to Durham and Oxford Saturday, together to attend to some vital er, as long as we are true to God ough more to offset wartime infla­ military commanders are aware of tetuming Sunday evening. matters of the party. They came and the right, and keep in a spirit tion—Statesville Daily. Recalled it or not, however they may regard Rev. T. S. Coble has moved his from every section of the state. of prayer, faith, patience, love, hu­ Raleigh — The North Carolina their appointments as purely func family into the new parsonage on This meeting was held in Wins­ mility, gentleness, kindness and Baptist Convention nnanimously tional, political consequences are Salisbury street, which is one of It’s Up To The Workers ton-Salem on Nov. 6 th. sweetness, and in the meantime voted to ask Ftesident Truman to inevitable.” the best and most convenient par­ If automobile manufacturers have thank and praise God because He terminate the appointment of My­ “ At the close ot former wars, their way and uo further work sonages in the county. ron C. Taylor as special represen­ tbe people ot the United States have Baptists Criticize Presi­ ts with us. Amen. stoppages occur in ensuing weeks, CoL Fred A. Olds, of Raleigh, tative to tbe Vatican. The Baptist had a chance to express their views I have before me a letter from a there will be at least a quarter mil­ dent delivered an address to the school resolution said that Taylor was ap­ throngh the processes of advice and colored girl who reads my messages lion new cars on the roads by Forth Worth, Texas.—The Bap­ children Thursday night, and also pointed by the late President Roose consent by the Senate to a treaty In the Union Republican, who sent Christmas, and production next tist general convention of Texas on Friday morning. Col. Olds is velt as a war emergency measure, of peace. At the close ot this most a dollar for two of my books along year mav exceed six million units. leveled criticism at President Tru­ a great ftiend of all the children. and that there is no longer any formidable war with Germany, it with some stamps, which I greatly At least one of the "big three” bas man for what it asserted was Irs Sheriff Winecoff and Deputy C. need to continue tbe appointment. seems higbly unlikely that the peo­ appreciate She said in part: alI already reached an output of one attitude toward gambling an d V. Miller went up into the Farm­ The Baptists asked that not only ple will again enjoy such a privi­ read your paper every time I can. thousand cars per day, expecting to drinking. ington section Friday evening and. Taylor but “the steadily increasing lege.” I like to read it. It helps me in doable that in the near future. The convention on motion of the captured a firrt-dass booze manu­ staff of the United States embassy heart and spirit and feelings.” In With twenty-five million motor Rev. W. I. Roloff, Corpus Christi, facturing outfit. The manufactur­ at the Vatican be recalled.” the course ot her letter she tells of vehicles now in service rapidly ap. Taft Favored instructed trustees of all Texas ers made their escape, The resolution used these words: her severe tests and trials, then proaching the juuk heap stage, the A House Republican has urged Baptist colleges and universities D. L. Gaither, of Sheffield, has ’We believe that such action on asks tor prayer. Sbe has Ho fath­ whole automobile industry, from that Senator Robert A. Taft, of not to confer an honorary degree been exempted from military ser­ the part of the President will meet er or mother, and says she is poor; line-prodnction workers to distri Ohio, be the Republican party’s ou persons holding "to such a posi. vice by die district board on ac­ with widespread approval and be­ but the striking thing about her bntors and dealers, fa :es a pleas­ candidate for .President in 194 8 . The resolution: count of dependent j. lieve opr nation from a growing dis­ letter is that she bas great faith in antly prosperous future. Manage­ The suggestion came from Rep "Because of the reported attitude There came near being a serious content with a situation which com God. She prays. Quoting again ment seems willing and anxious to resentative Mason (111) in what of the President of the United fire at the residence of Mr. M. J. plicates our foreign relations and from her letter: aT am colored and go full speed forward. It now re­ Mason, in an address prepared States as a Baptist towaid gamb­ Holthouser near the graded school endangers the cherished principle of you ate white, but I am a child of mains to be seen whether labor will for House delivery, also- ling and drinking and because of last Wednesday morning, when complete separation of church and God, and mean to stay one as loing co-operate, and nnder what terms 1 Prooosed a Cabinet team be the I vitation on Baylor university the roof caught on fire from a de­ state—the acknowledged gnarahtee as I live in this world ” The industry probaby could stand said should be placed before voters to confer upon bim tbe'high recog­ fective stove flue. The fire was of religious freedom.” 0 , that multitudes of our white a substantial wage raise if workers along with Taft. nition of a honorary degree, I move discovered before mnch damage Tbe convention added, and we people had the sweetness that is showed a disposition to match tbe 2 Proposed that "Jeffersonian that we instrnct the trustees of all was done. quote again: "W e consider the manifested in the hearts and souls increased pay by greater produc Democrats” against ’’New Dealers, our colleges and universities not to The old death trap over “Dead appointment of Mister Taylor, even of some of. the colored peopla! One tivity, and top labjr leadership de­ Socialists, Communists, profession­ confer any honorary degree on those Man’s Gulch,” between the square as a war measure a direct violation can have God and His love, grace monstrates that it can control the al do gooders and give-awayers ” holding to such a position.” and the depot, has bren patched of the constitution of the United and sweetness in his soul and life rank and hie. Mason said that in offering the Tbe resolution was adopted by up again instead of being tom States.” down. W hen a damage suit is regardless af color. It is the won­ One of the big producers com names of Taft and others, he did the convention without opposition: brought against the town it will derful love, grace and sweetness of plained not long ago that due to Certainly not neeessarily mean them "but At Waco, Pat M. Neff, president be too late then to save money. God in one’s inmost life and soul wildcat strikes and unauthorized men of their type, kind and qual of Baylor, replied "no comment” ‘‘Did that soldier attempt to kiss Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Grauger that counts with God, and not col­ work stoppages, sometimes by only ity.” when told of tbe resolution. you last night?” will leave tomorrow for a short ot . Sweetness of soui means vic­ a handful of employees, his com. He suggested that former Re­ "No baptist school should confer ’ Why,’mother, you don’t think visit to their son, C. L. Granger, tory over the power of sin and pany produced fewer cars, in ,three publican Senator Henry Cabot a degree on a man who likes his he came all the way from camp at Charlotte. wickedness, though oftentimes w. months than came off the line In a Lodge of Massachusett’s be tbe poker and drinks bis Bourbon,'’ jnst to listen to our radio, do you?’ License was issued Thursday for are severely tried by tne enemy. single day before the war. Unless Vice Presidential candidate. tbe Rev. ‘ W. L. Sbuttlewortb, the marriage of O. W. Foster, of It we could learn this one lesson such conditions are remedied, tbey 70,000 Letters Daily Houston, chairman of the civic Norfolk, Va., and Miss DoraCash of keeping sweet, regardless of who will mean the end of mass automo rtgheousness committee, said on U. S. Troops in North Japan ie- Symbol of Resistance of Smith Grove. we are, where we are, and what bile production i n Americ:'. — the convention floor. ceived about 7 0 ,0 0 0 letters daily The .many friends of Rev. T. F. may be oar place in life, our color Statesville Daily. Cecille P. deMille, the motion “I know that we all. agree that through the/ Seventh Base post of McCulloch, will be glad to know and creed, amid poverty or wealth, pictuie producer who was forced to no man—even the President of the fice in Yokohama, staffed by 14 that the M. P. Gonfereace has re­ praise or vituperation, success or resign from bis post on a nation United States—could be a good Forgot To Reward An officers and 4 3 5 enlisted men. Of turned him to this circuit. failure, health or sickness, and wide program oecause he refused to Baptist and drink his liquor.” tbe ficers said letters from the United W. H. Grubb, of R. 5, left yes­ whether learned or unlearned, or pay a dollar assessment into a poli­ Rev. Mr. Shuttleworth added. Honest Man States oow reached Japan eight to terday for McLoud, Okla,, where, whatever might be our Io as we go tical fund of a radio artists’ union, The convention was the 6 0 th an Gastonia. — Taxi driver J. B. 10 days from the mailing date but he will make his future home. through this world, we would be has become a symbol of resistance nuai meeting, attended by about mighty in deed aud in truth, and Foster found a woman's purse, in packages required 3 0 to 9 0 days. to the ruthless tactics of a current Miss Emma Leach, who has 4,500- God’s blessings would c own our cab. It contained 7 1 7 dollars. labor leadership. He warms that been clerk in the postoffice for lives Foster sought ont his passenger, Sngar Still Scarce "a new thing has risen in this land some time, has accepted a posit­ and established beyond doubt that Secretary of Agriculture Clinton ion as telephone operator. She or rather a very old and very evil RATION GUIDE is succeeded in the postoffice by In Code she was tbe owner of the. purse. Anderson says that there is little thing—tyranny. SUGAR—Book Four, Stamp 3 8 Miss Frances Sheek. Bnt then the cab driver bad to' ask hope now sugar’s rationing will "When one man or group bas good for 5 pounds through Dec Jane —Why are vou going to the Gharlie Brown, who was sen­ tbe woman for taxi fare bring the end before 194 7 . the power to decide who shall 31- tenced to the roads for 7 • years drug store? 7 1 7 dollars to her. Rationing of butter, margeriue, not that is a national cancer—a MEATS AND FATS—Book 4 , Red Stamps At through Ei good for attempted bank robbery at last Joan—I just got a letter from Once before, cabman Foster lard and shortening may have to cancer that must be cut out be continue next spring and possibly through Oct 3 1 ; Fi through Ki August court, died at the State that doctor I used to go with The found more than five hundred dol fore it renders our- country too penitentiary Sunday of consump­ into the snmmer, he added, but good through Nov. 3 0 ; Li thru Qi tion. The hody was brought back druggist is the only one who .can lars, returned it to its owner, and meat may go off the ration list early weak to resist the poisons of totali valid through Dec. 3 1 ; Ri through to Mocksville for burial. read his writing. got a five dollar tip. in 1946 .. tatianism.”—fix . Vr valid through Tan. 3 1 . THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Curtains to Match SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLECRAFT Covering of Chair Gay Aprons of O ne Yard or Less CURTAIN Hfitf BE of an 8!i by U ii and two 3)4 by 5-Inch OftMm15 WHILE BEINB TABLCSET motifs: directions. SBIQfKE Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more time is’ required In filling orders for a few of the HO VtttO lP BURIAU & most popular pattern numbers. EDITOR’S NOTE: Tiiii newspaper, Sewing Circle Keedtecnft Depk through special arrangement with the 564 W. Randolph St. Chicago 80« DL m e m o s' , s e e Washington Bureau o/ ITeilem Newspaper Enclose 16 cents for Pattern Union at 1616 Eye Street, JV. W^ Washing­ No, ton, D. C., is able to bring readers Ihit weekly column on problems of the veteran N am e. end sefviceniaii end hit family. Questions Address- SPARKY may be addressed to the above Bureau and they will be answered in a subsequent ' I SUPPOSE column. No replies can be made direct SALLY WILL by mail, but only in the column which PINALLYfiET TF YOU like the feeling of living will appear in this newspaper regularly. RECONCILE? IA in spacious rooms even though TO HAVlNfi Few Coniimte Itwaranee THE WOgLPV your home is small, the booklet STRONfiEST Make Yotir Own Curtains shows BABY/ you many useful tricks. How to Concerned with the large percent­ have one big room for living and age of veterans who are not convert­ dining and still keep the confusion ing their national service life insur­ of table setting and the secret of W m ance into permanent insurance, or the kitchen miracles away from with maintaining their policies' to expectant, guests is one of many present form, Gen. Omar N. Brad­ 'problems solved in this booklet. ley, Veterans’ administration di­ ; A balustrade gives a sense of there be* rector, recently held a meeting with tag two rooms, but the two are drawn to* a joint committee of the American Beautiful Plctura gether and an illusion of space created by Life convention and the Life Insur­ repeating the plaid of the chair for the in Cohnof curtains in the distance. The booklet also ance Association of America to lay shows how to hang the curtain dividing plans for a nation-wide educational . the room so that it may be drawn with a campaign on the subject. FRANKLIN D. ■wish. Diagrams are given for cutting and making all types of draperies, and “Recent figures indicate that only GAY apron adds glamour to fixtures required are clearly illustrated. one out of five veterans discharged * • e A your role as hostess. These ROOSEVELT U E G tL A R is continuing his term policy or is aprons take little material. Color­ S b e 1 2 x 1 4 ' NOTE—The 32-page booklet Make Your converting it into one of the three Own Curtains is 15 cents postpaid. Send - ful embroidery that a youngster SO e e a c h —5 fo r $ 2 .0 0 requests to: types of permanent insurance of­ woiild love to do. Limit S to Saeb Caffemer S U R E I f fered,” Goieral Bradley said. • • • A VlCT Rfl You can make these aprons from one ntUWOLISAUS co r* MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS This figure, the committee was pattern. Pattern 564 has transfer pattern 101 S. Washington, Motion, Ind. . 'T H I S Yfl BedfordHills NewYork Follow Directioiis for Tender, Home-Baked Breads told, is approximately three times a g o t n Drawer 10 Ship me .Rictulel (See Recipe Below) the ratio experienced after the last P L A N T l Enclose 15 cents for booklet “Make war. We find books for you, including of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Your Own Curtains." H o t B r e a d s old and scarce books. Write us Enclosed find $ -—______LXNN CHAMBERS’ A committee of insurance men name of book wanted and author. Name------.... Name ■ — , ■, ■ . headed by Alexander Patterson, ex­ If you want to choose one item MENU IDEA We locate and write you price. No Address ______Address- ecutive vice president of the Mutual SSCDS j. I; (hat will make a company meal out obligation. C. C. Giese Co., 128 PCan -TS f Life Insurance company, of New Light St., Baltimore 2, Md.—Adv. City ______State------of a plain menu, . Pot Roast Potato Pancakes York, assured General Bradley that then add fragrant Green Beans the committee “is prepared to go all- home-made Stuffed Pear Salad out to co-operate with you In your 7158 bread or rolls to Bran MufBns Butter program to present to the veteran it. Fresh-from- Apple Pie Beverage the many advantages of maintain­ the-oven bread or ing his national service life insur­ J r Flavor Pelidiis Millions/ \ . rolls a re m eal ance policy.” tonics hard to 1 cup chopped apples A scarred linoleum floor may be beat. 2 tablespoons sugar Questions and Answers If you want to add extra nourish­ Sift flour, baking powder and salt !rejuvenated by giving it a dark together. Cut or rub in shortening. Q. My husband, a veteran of Ibase coat of paint and following ment to your menus or to give in­ World War I is sick and disabled j Add cheese and mix lightly. Add f :this with a spatter effect with paint expensive energy to your family, and about four months ago put to a then the formula is bread—or rolls! milk to make a soft dough. Turn 'of two or three other colors that out on lightly floured board and disability claim and-has not heard lLarmonize with the room, They contain carbohydrates, some from it. Will they write and tell him V —.— fat and milk and eggs. knead Vi minute. Roll into a rec­ tangular sheet about Vi inch thick. whether he is eligible for pay or not? I CORN FLAKES Always open a can of asparagus Bread can be used lavishly in —Mrs. W. J. G., Lebanon, Va, i “The Brslns Are Ersat Food*" — . I at the bottom end. In this way as­ many interesting ways. A fruited Spread chopped apples which have paragus can be removed from coffee ring for breakfast can mean been mixed with sugar over the bis­ A. Yes, he will no doubt hear from V Kenoge*. Com Flakes bring you nearly all R cuit dough. Roll jelly-roll fashion the Veterans administration. If he the protective food dements of the whole the can without breaking tender the difference between a well begun R l grain declared wiwntifil to *|wiw ¥ MCNEILS spoon flour on an inverted baking - A. It is 25 years late, but you move clothespin. v Fill hot or cold might write to the office of the Ad­ Aching Muscles * Sprains tin in a layer Vi inch thick and with any desired sandwich filling. & MAGIC place in the oven. At 400 degrees, jutant GeneraL War department. m Or, proceed in the same manner but Q. How long is it permissible for Strains • Bruises REMEDY the flour will become light brown WTap finger strips of dough around a a discharged soldier to wear a full HRlNGS BLESSED RELIEF in about 5 minutes. If it darkens frankfurter, dainty or large, hearty uniform after arriving home? — more quickly than that, allow the size. These make fine snacks for oven to cool before placing bread M. E. T., Onekama, Mich. , JHMHHdItMlT M IIIiWOMM?*°1 either an evening or children’s A. The regulations provide a sol­ I Oiiian mi itnB«n»iuiMmi*uii*»|Ilifpfcll in to bake. party. LIIMII- to., /intnm u I. r — dier may wear his uniform .up to ISfiBs Releases by Westem Newspaper Onion. 90 days after his discharge. /PSliifijffaK SpoZkl ^ * Skep n for the W hole Family a little Va-tro-m* W V U t g n r in each nostrB v quickly opens a n Basal passages to relieve stuffy tn u - Elent congestion. Makes breathing easier. Invites restful sleep. Vkcks fine!. . . Grand for relieving stilr SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS distress of head colds. Try Itl M t n r directions In the package. I SUPPOSE SURE SHE Oh , halfpint 's AWrSEE YES-EUT NO WHAT SALLY YOU1RE ABSOLUTELY HeV SALLV WILL WILL, POC- PATHER IS PEAP IT'S TOUSH MAN WOULP PARE NEEPS IS A RIGHT, SPARKY-A -GULP VICKS V A TItM G t PlNAlLYfiET ANP IlL PET -- CROSSEP A POR A WOMAN MARRY SALLY G OOP, STRONG VERY STRONS P-PON1T PE RECONCILE? 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Twenty-five years age passen­ ger cars used only three t* five pounds of rubbery not counting tireso Today the aver­ age car contains fifty pounds of rubber products. More thon half of all the estimated S y LEN IOO million automobile wheels Ce AmeHco ore now rolling on syn­ K L E iS thetic rubber. rsm Nanking University is experi­ menting with a new type of POP—iMarilal Arithmetic By J. MILLAR WATT seed with a view to growing rubber In some of the arid regions of China* Ma r r ia g e WELL THEN- IT DOESN'T TAKE New automobiles built this yfir TWO TO will be delivered without spare - DOESN'T AAAKE TWO V E S , IT MAKE A QUARREL/ fires. C y . PEOPLE ONE/ DOES/ -Ap tf < f*A 9 / O - r f L 1 5! O >

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* -cigarette? 'Doggone It, I’ve almost forgotten "What smoke “ D on’t yon think we’d better m ake him be more explicit than just looks like!” J be has a friend with a printing press’!” THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N C NOVEMBER 28. 1945.

North Carolina I . _ „ . THE DAVIE RECORD. A Friend Departs Mocksville Is Coming Mrs. Harrison Charles W ios Tractor Davie County, J ln The Supenoc Court THEPAV It is with sadness that we chro­ Harvey Dinkins, staff writer on Mrs. Harrison Charles, 47, died Tom Myers, of Advance, ,won C. F. Winecoff C. FRANK STROUD - - Editor. VS Oldest Paper nicle die death of Capt. Ernest W. the Winstou-Salem Journal, was a at 6 a. m. Thussday at her home the tractor given away by the Sara B Winecoff Koontz, 79, o f near Yadkin Col-'recent Mocksville visitor, and gave No Liquor, TELEPHONE in Mocksville. Her death follow­ Winston-Salem Leaf Tobacco NOTICE—SUMMONS BY lege, who died at Rowan Memor­ our town a decided boost. Tlte ed at illness of several montiis. Committee, Friday. Congratula­ NEWS AR Entered atthe Postoffice in Mocks- ial Hospital, Salisbury, on Mon­ following article appeared in Thuts- j PUBILCATION vllle, N. C., as Second-clasp Mall Survivors include the husband; tions, Mr. Myers. day of last week. W ehadknown dav’s Journal: ' one sister, eight daughters, and The defendant, Sara B. Wine- m atter. March 3.1903. Lester David Sain, of the U . S. Capt. Koontz for nearly half a Thecapitalof Divie Conwy, a; four sons. coff w il 'ake notice that an action G. W . Click, Navy son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ed relatives in century. For fifty years he was a mercantile center from its earliest j Funeral services were held Sat-, entitled as above, has been com­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Sain, of R. 2, arrived home Friday menced in toe Superior Court of d xunnded by about 4 0 per cent D o l l s of Hampto- MUNITY WORKERS IN OUR Court House, Friday, Nov.- 30th more floor space Tue new build- Thanksgivin LAST BOND DRIVE. 8 p .m . Its im portant that every I"? is isucsojfeet, three stories, with Mr. Cas D oll C radles THE NEED IS GREAT FOR one interested in the conserva-! Hanes Chair and Novelty ’ Com. Mrs. O. L> C EVERY WOMAN TO DO HER tion and profagation of game and oany supplies furniture to trade in Roy Bam e PART IN HELPING HNISH fish attend, a representative o f the about 2 5 States. Tbe plant em W alkie Ducks is spending a OUR VICTORY BOND DRIVE. N. C. Wildlife Federation will be ploys clqjse to 9 0 workers now and wife and mo' WE ARE SHORT MORE THAN present to explain the objects of when all departments are working has been in $50,000 IN E BONDS. THIS IS the organization. D idyou know by earlv January it will have about W alkie Dogs year. OUR JOB. THE SCHOOL the hunters and fishermen of N. 1 20 workers. Tbe payr all is about CHILDREN HAVE DONE C., are now paying more than $i°° 0 0 0 a year, A ttorney THEIR PART. WILL EACH P i a n o s three hundred and fifry thousand T. Henry Wilson and Associatts C. Jones, OF YOU PLEASE TAKE YOUR dollars each year for license a great Have already made outstanding pro Electric M e SAME ROAD AND SERVE part of which is now used for po- Btess in excavation for the new T o y R i f l e spent two YOUR SAME IFOLKS AGAIN. litical patronage? Every observer plant opposite the railway station, week, on bus GET SUPPLIES AT BANK OF of the game and fish situation: The newly organized firm became DAVIE. I AM COUNTING ON Army Reject Stock I know we need a new set up with ’Interested in the Mocksville site D r. H- F. YOU. WE HAVENT FAILED a seperate commission appointed through efforts of Mocksville Ro Tenn., was YET—LET’S KEEP OUR RE­ of m en from the various sections tary Club, whose industries commit W alkie-Talkie o n his way t CORD CLEAN. THANK YOU. of the state who are directly in- tee is headed by R B Saorord. w ith bis bro MRS. W. E. KENNEN, terested in a conservation pro - 1 Tbe building will be one storv. R . 2. M r. Co. Ch’m. Women’s Division. gram. Otiier states have it why 8 0 x 6 5 0 feet, giving the concern Scout Phones stroyed by fi not this. Davie is in die seventh 5 0 ,0 0 0 to 6 0 ,0 0 0 square feet of floor Bob Waters Home district camprizing the counties of space The firm expects to invest Mis s Chri E rector Sets den t a tW . Staff Sergeant Bob Waters has Yadkin, Surry,. Iredell, Alexander, $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 to $1 5 0 ,0 0 0 and will em- boro, spent arrived home after 3§ years ser­ Wilkes, Alleghany, Ashe, Wautaga ploy about 1 5 0 worlters, about 2 0 with her p- vice in the U. S. Army. Bob re­ Forsyth and Stokes. D on’tforget Per cent of them women. The pay Doll T runks JP George H e ceived his honorable discharge on the date next Friday Nov. 30th. 11,11 at the start wil1 be $2 2 5 .1 0 0 to her guest' Nov. 18th. He served for a litde Come out and learn what its all ^ 0 0 9 0 0 a ye^ ' x Jle -Imn, ii-s not yet indteated what lines it M arion. more than two years in Europe, aDOUt- ______Jwiil manufacture. and was in various campaigns. Mrs. R. L Kioder r B a b y B e d s M aple B reakfast Table Lam ps A lbert His many friends are glad to have has begun Mrs. R. L. K inder of H arm ony,' A Good Assortment Of him home again. Notice of Re-Sale of $ 1 9 . 9 5 store and fil Route I, 75, died in a Statesville! Room Suites LAMPS out on the hospital Wednesday morning. I Laod Richard Yates Promoted $10.95-$12.95 way, just 1 Her death was die result of in-1 Pursuant to a resol utiou hereto- Base Rockers Richard Yates, son of Mrs. G ;uries received about six weeks *ore adoPted bY the B iard of Com. $ 6 9 . 9 5 Creek. The feet. N. Christian, of this city has re­ ago in a fell which broke her hip. “ issi,oners °*. 0 aTte County ai its $44.50 $54.50 Sheet cently been promoted from 1st Funeral services were Ihursday ,egHUlai J‘T ’ ' 945, the B l a n k e t s Cpl. Ma Lieutenant t o Captain. Capt. - . y undersigned will resell ou'tiicl'y for at 3:30 p. m., at the M ount Bethel cash at tbe court house door m Double 25# Wool rived horn Yates has been in service since H eavyM irrors M ethodistC h u rd iR ev.G .C . Gra- Mocksville, N. C.. on Saturday, $ 2 . 5 0 Europe, 1943, and is now stationed in ham, pastor of the church, and t ie 8 th day of Deccomer, 1 9 4 5 , a t $2.95-$ 10.95 B l a n k e t s able disch Washington, D. C. Congratula­ Rev. Jack Cook, were in charge o f tweIve "’dock, M., the following End Tables serving 3§ tions, Captain. die service. Burial was in the descrlbed wacatlt lot now belonC1"? , , . ulcItD Davie County, N C., and locat. We have many excellent mir­ w ent tiirou church graveyard. jed on Depot Street, m Mocksville, rors from which to choose. $ 6 . 9 5 $ 4 . 5 0 overseas, Mr*. Alice Jordan Mrs. Kinder is the daughter of j N . C , and more fully^described as have him Services for Mrs. Alice Jordan, the late John P. and Pantha Hiv follows, to.wit: Smith of Fork. | A lot beginning at an iron stake who died Friday at the home of a HARDWARE ITEMS W . W . S daughter, Mrs.'E. C Tiller. Leaks Survivors indude the husband* 1 0,1 ,be sou,b stde of Depot Street; o f H arm on two sisters, Mrs. F. M. Carter o f ‘!lencefS- 5 » W a,on“ ,the last w;eek 0 ville, were conducted Tuesdavafier- \£ I .11 1 1 / u iJtrdge of 8 0 alle or street 112 feet SPECIAL Bridles $4.50. $6.00 noon at 2 :3 0 at First P iptist Mocksville and Mrs. Z. V. John-,to ao iron stake, M a rtin ’s cornet W inston-S Chnrcb in Cooleemee. Revs. A. stone, of Fork; one brother, J. B. thence S. 87 degs. E 1 ^5 feet to Bright Tin Lard Ctms Rope Halters 45c load of tob an iron stake, Martin Brothers’ T. Stoudemire aud Roy Royster Smith o f Winston-Salem; one Manila Grass Halters 80c warehouse, corner; tbence N. 5 5 degs. E. 91 5 0 c step-son, Cecil H . K inder of Salis­ them a to* were in charge. Burial was in feet to an iron stake in edge of C jw , Calf Leather Halters Augusta cemetery bury; and several stepgrandchild- Lexington or Depot Street; thence Can Fealer $15.50 Plum Axes N Calvin Mrs. Jordan was the widow cf ren and stepgreat-grandchildrcn. N. 5 6 degs. W. 8 1 feet to an iron Gasoline Water Pump $155 in Maxine George W. Jordan. She had been Ifyou haven’t got your 1946 stake, in edge of Depot Street; Hors^ Collars, any sizes$L9b-$8.95 With haodfe $250 rived horn a member of First Baptist Chnrch ! alum’s Almanac, betfer call at our Hip Straps, all leather,, set $9.00 Without handle $2.00 serving 16 In Cooleemee since 1 9 1 9 . office and subscribe o r renew your j square yards more or less. His paren' Sttrvivingarefive sons, Btxter subscription before die supply is. Tbebiddingwillstartat the a. Koontz, of Jordan of Salisbury, Ben, Dewey, exhausted. Ajll subscribers get mdiiflt of the increased bid of ,7. are ve- Arlie and Adam Iordan, all of the Almanacs free. To those who I 1AtT-S0 j hom e ag *5 Cooleemee- two daughters. Mrs. do n ot ta^e The Record, the price! T histythdayof November, 194 5 .! Farmfers H ardware & Supply Co. in March, T o - Cop.. Mocksville R ' c i S S . ' T ”'” D“ * here in tw Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N. C. ®r, F r_____ C. TiHer. Leaksville One son we W]Q sen(| yOU an almanac, pos- ?Bv R, P MaTtIn. Chairman. Pacific. H Charles, was killed in World War i. tage prepaid. i By A. T. Grant, Attorney. , j Dec. 18th in the earl THE DAyiE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. a . NOVEMBER 28. IMS.

Superior Court THE DAVlE RECORD. Miss Betty Honeycutt spent Fri- ) Election Friday BE day shopping in Winston-Salem. SMALL FARM FOR SALE. I Davie County farmers will take Oldest Paper In The County W e are offering for sale the farm of C. C. Craven, deceased, locat­ off T. R. Holton, of Harmony, R. time out from seasonal work this Princess Theatre No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ad« ed Ih miles north of Mocksville, on die W inston-Salem -Highway, 1» was in town Saturday shopping week to elect AAA community )NS BY around. containing 59 acres. This farm has 4.1 acre allotment for tobacco, JN NEWS AROUND TOWN. and county oommitteemen for the WEDNESDAY ONLY comping year. and there is no better tobacco land in Davie County. Grows good B. W in e , E. C. Lagle, of R. 2, killed two ‘3- IS A FA WILY" with com and fair grain crops. Has good 5-room dwelling, roomy feed Three community committee­ at an action G. W. Click, of Salisbury, visit­ pigs less than 15 months old last Marjorie Reynolds & Arthur Lake men and two alternates, as well as bam, two good curing bams, pack house with casing basement and been com - e d relatives in town last week. week that weighed 648 lbs. and other outbuildings. Has plenty of timber for fire and curing wood. • Court of a delegate to the county commu­ 560 lbs. Pasture with water. About 30 acres of landin cultivation. Cangive Carolina, to HarTy Stroud spent several days nities. The delegates will elect THURSDAY and FRIDAY :e; and the possession not later than Jan. 1,1946. See last week in D urham on business* Mrs. J. S. Haire returned last three-man committee which will "PILLOW TO POST” with rtber take week from Baltimore, where she administer AAA committee, aid GROVER CRAVEN. ON FARM, OR G. L- CRAVEN. :d to ap p e a r Grady F. Call, of Sumter, S. C., Ida Lupioo & Sydney Greeostreet i of the Sn- spent a week taking treatment at today that dates, hours, and places MOCKSVILLE. N. C spent the week-end in town with Bnty in the Johns Hopkins HospitaL for holding the annual election are SATURDAY lie County, home folks. now being mailed out to every fclina, w ith - MissPeggy Graham, who has farmer in Davie County. •LONE TLXAS RANGER" with Arthur Smoot o f R. 4 , killed Ie Sth day been quite ill for the past ten In Davie County, Mr. Smoot : ■‘Wild” BiU Elliott I answer or two hogs last week th at weighed days, is much better, her friends said, approximately 1600 farmers I in said se­ 500 and 528 pounds. will be glad to learn. ll I apply to are eligible to vote for die com­ MONDAY and TUESDAY W alker’s Fillm g Station d em an d ed Mrs. Mack Kimbrough, Mrs. E. BMiss Ruth Lakey, a student at mitteemen this vear. “Eligible” “CAPTAIN EDDIEn with farmers are those who participate H . Morris and Miss Jane McGuire High Point College, spent Thanks­ Fred HcHurray Is Equipped To ember, 1 9 4 s in the 1945 agricultural conserva­ BA FFIN , ' were shopping in Winston-Salem giving with her parents, Mr. and lerior Court. Friday. Mrs. H. A. Lakey, on R. I. tion or crop insurance program. W ash and G rease and Fix Tires. Irnev. The county AAA chairman, in E. P. Radedge, of Woodleaf 1 was D. C. Rankin has begun the minding Davie county farmers of in town Wednesday. Pink says erection of an 8 -room wood-as- the forth-coming ballott. appealed WANT ADS PAY. all of his'fall work is done except bestos house on the lothe recendy for full participation We Also Cairy A Nice Line Of getting up his w inter wood. LOST—Blue-speckeled honnd purchased from R. P. Waynick, Solution of die postwar prob' dog. Finder return to on North Main street. H H La­ Iems ahead of us is the vital con* Groceries and Fruits. Miss Mattie Stroud, of States­ NORMAN RUMMAGE, nier has the contract ’ to do the: cem pf every farmer. Consequent­ Mocksville, R. 2. ville, spent the Thanksgiving holi­ ly, it is to his own best interest to building. days in town, the guest of Mr. vote in the coming election—to FOR SALE—Good 29 acre farm W hen Your Car Needs Service make sure that the men adminis­ w ith 7500 feet timber, on Salisbury a n d Mrs. C. F. Stroud and family. Everrette G. Horn, of Adanta, tering AAA programs in the coun­ highway, near Winford store, See spent Thursday in town, guest of; ty are on the ones he wants to re­ G. L. Thompson, Salisbury, R. I. D rive O n D ow n T o Bill’s Place. Mrs. Wallace Wright and litde his sister, Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough. present him.” - LOST—Small black pig about son, of Morganton, are spending Everett is a former MocksvilIe boy, A meeting to nominate commit­ some time in town with her par­ two weeks ago. Reward will be but is now engaged in the hotel teemen and delegates to the elec­ peid for pig. Notify Buy Your Christmas ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoots. business in Adanta and Macon, tion will be held in each commu­ SAM WOOTEN, nity center on Thursday night Mocksville, R. 4. S. Sgt. W illiam G. Fink, w ho is Ga. His friends were glad to see November 29, at 7:00 o’clock, 'flie C andies, N uts and Fruits at O ur Store j stationed at Fort McClellan, Alav him again. election will be on the following I W ill pay $1.90 bushel for good spent Thanksgiving in town with day, Friday, November 30 between milling wheat, also $1.50 bushel Miss Louise Stroud attended the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. for ear com. his parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. the series of demonstration lec­ The county convention will be MOCKSVILLE FLOURMILL Fink! tures by John W . Schaum, of Mil- ( on Saturday, December 1, 1945, at Mocksvdle, N, C. Frank and BillW alker 1 0 a. m., in the court house at Ictive Pvt. Eugene Faircloth. who has waukee, Wis., noted composer, RADIO REPAIR SHOP—Now Wilkesboro Street Mocksville, N . C. teacher and lecturer, at the Ro- Mocksville. in full ooerat on a Walker Funer. Ltock. been in a camp in California, is bertE. Lee Hotel last Tuesdayl al Home. Don’t throw your old spendrig a 30 day furlough with AAA Voting Places radio awav. Have it fixed his mother, Mrs. F. E. Fairulodiof and Wednesday. Mrs. P. J. John -1 son attended on Tuesday. [ Advance. ELECTION FRIDAY. NOV. 30TH. FO R SALE—Baby chicks $15.00 North CaIabaInl Ceoter Arbor; South Ca- per 100. Poultry supplies. We Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Casey, Jr., Saturday Is Bond Day' lahalo, Smoot’s Store; East Clarksville. deliver in town. Quiuitities out Uooimuoity Building; West Clarksville, of town. Phone 17. A U C T I O N SALE! of Hampton, S. C., spent die Ball's Store; West Farmington, School Saturday, December 1st will be Building; North t armingtoo. King’s Store; CHECKERBOARD STORE, Thanksgiving holidays in town Bond Day with the Mocksville South JrSrmington, Smith Grove School; Mocksville, N. C. with Mr. Casey’s parents, Mr. and NarthFultoo,Fork Commnoity Buildiog: _ r r TT ; : 7 r merchants. Come to town Satur­ South Fulton, Fork Commuoity Building, rot the best in Hospital, Acci- I will sell at public auction, to the Mrs. O. L, Casey. day and see (he demonstration of North Jerusalem. Griffith's Store; South dent and Sickness Insurance, indi- a plane in operation without a pi­ Jerusalem Griffith’s Store. North Hocks- vidual or family group see highest bidder for cash, at m y hom e, 2 Roy Barney o f die U . S. Navy ville.ViliA HnnrtCoun House;Hnneoi SouthSnntn Mocksville,Mm*lriuill* riuiMCourt. p ^ LEAGANS lot. This will take place at 4 P- House; East Shady Grove, Community I is spending a few days w ith his Insurance Agency, m., at the local High School foot­ Building; West Shady Gmve, J . H. Robert- [ miles east of W oodleaf, on Potneck wife and m other in Advance. Roy son’s Store. Mocksville, N. C. ball field. Free admission. Buy has been in the Navy for over a r o a d , o n a Bond and help Davie meet her year.: quota this week. Attorney Rufus Sanford and J. Saturday, D ec. 1st, 1945, C. Jones, manager of the Davie Heavier Packages Over- I i Electric Membership Corporation) seas spent two days in Durham last C h r i s t m a s I s Beginning at 10 o’clock, a. m ., the fol­ A new postal law effective Nov. week, on business. low ing personal property: 15di, allows packages weighing 11 Dr. H. F. Baity, of Knoxville, pounds or less, mailed to service O ne m ilch cow , tw o m ules, w agon and Tenn4, was in town Wednesday men overseas. Heretofose die !Just A roundThe Com er! on his way to spend Thanksgiving lim it was five pounds. This will harness, I m ow ing m achine, I hay rake, with his brother, D. N. Baity, oni be much benefit to our soldiers R. 2. Mr. Baity1S house was de­ and sailors who are still on for>‘ W e Can Supply Y our Needs In I disc harrow , tw o 2-horse plow s, I corn stroyed by fire recendy. eign shores. I planter, I fertilizer distributor and other Miss Christine Hendricks, a stu­ Smith-Foster farm ing tools. A lso som e household and dent at-W . C., U. N. C., Greens­ Candies, Oranges, Apples, Jime Bailey Smith, son of Mr. boro, spent Thanksgiving in town kitchen furniture. O ne cook stove. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. B. L Smith, of this city, Raisins, Nuts George Hendricks. SKe had as and Miss Anice Lou Foster, her guestj M iss Sue M artin, of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. FostCTi of Huusnllsf w«r unind 9 And Otber Good TbiDp For D, F. SAFLEY. Uam j in marriage Saturday evening, tips Albert McClamrock, of R. 2, Nov. 18th, at 8 o’clock, at the The Holiday Season :n t O f has begun the erection of a new Methodistparsonage at Hickory. store and filling station five miles Rev. J. C. Madison officiated. Mr. out on the Winston-Salem high­ and Mrs. Smith will make their 2 .9 5 Com e In A nd See U s Before You way, just this side of Dutchman’s home in this city. Mrs. Smith NOTICE! Creek. T he building will be 20x40 is. the ' owner of the Anice Lou feet. Beauty 8 hoppe, in this city. Mr. D o Y our Christm as Shopping Smith was Master Sergeant and ts CpL Magness Howard has ar­ received his honorable discharge Owing To Shortage Of rived home after 24 month in W e Also C arry A Full Line O f recendy after serving for six years |h 1 Europe. He received his honor­ : in the army. The Record joins able discharge Nov. 18th, after j 1 H eavy and Fancy G roceries, Feed,i Labor We Are their many friends in wishing for | | p i e s serving 3§ years in the army. He these young people a long and went through five campaigns while 1 1 Sm all H ardw are atid H undreds of Forced To Discontinue happy journey through life. j 1 overseas. His friends are glad to have him hom e again. Home From Pacific 1 1 A rticles T h at E very H ousehold N eeds J Handling Wood. W. W. Stroud and Mr. Gaither, Pfc. J. L. Jolly, Oi R 2 . arrived 1 1 of Harmony, R. I, were in town home Saturday from 15 months in last week on their way home from the South Pacific. He was in five We Appreciate Your Business WE CAN SUPPLY p. $6.00 Winston-Salem, where they sold a campaigns. Pfc. Jolty served two 45c load of tobacco at the Carolina years in the army, and received an TOUR NEEDS IN warehouse. Their load brought honorable discharge Friday. He And Will Do Our Best To 80c them .a total o f $1201.78. says be is mighty glad to be home. Iers COAL Calvin ^Villiam Koont*, Phm. Kappa News Supply Tour Needs in Marine Fighdng Sqdn. has ar­ Mn. Fred Csrtner and daughter and M n Guy Aatboock spent Friday in Sails* Please A ccept O ur Thanks $2 50 rived Home on a 30 day leave after bury shopping. $2 . 0 0 serving 16 months in the Pacific. Mr. and Mts Sam Jouesipent Thmaday His parents Mr. and Mrs. O: B. with Mn. J . H. Jones and Mr. and Mn. For Y our Patronage Ben Tuttetow. a t Center. Hendrix & M errell Koontz, of Mount Airy, R.F.D . Misses Betty Alice and Ruth Caitner, 7. ate very happv to have him of PfeUfcr College, spent the holiday with home again. He entered service home folks here. ‘•The Best Place To Get Itw ' 0 . in M aioil 1943, and has n o t been Mr. and M n. Paol Dwigdiw and eon, here in two years. Hehasabrodi- and Mrs. Wm Tun ei. of Salisbury, were D avie Brick & C oal Co. ! guests or Mr. and M n. G. C. Dwiggins Call Building North Mun Slieet , N. C. er, Fraiiklin Koontz still in die ■Sunday. Pacific. He will report in Calif., .Mib/E. M. Jam es is spending some time Hione 198 Mocksville, N. C Dec. i8 th and expects a discharge with her husband and Mr and Mn Gari in the early spring. Jameg, n t Uhettv THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ' - Principals of Labor-Management Meeting at Capital CLASSIFIED DEPARTM E NT ;■J ;v D D OW BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR • MAN OB WOMAN—Make up to five hun­ dred dollars month selling our Magic I THE STORY ___ G fiA im A N D Products. Write tor tree literature bead, commonly kn NICE MAGIC PIiATlNG CO.. lawrencerUle, m . the only white hor BARUCH PREDICTS INFLATION Gooie Bar ranch In HETHER or not he is the MISCELLANEOUS from a misshapen WASHINGTON. — Elder States­ LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! - yearling, resemblin man Beraie Baruch revealed some W greatest, Harry Gilmer of Ala­ HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II graphical* more every day. T bama is beyond any argument the Iy illustrated In one volume. P ostpaid $5.65. interesting figures on inflation re-' THE BOOK AGENCY gtallion called the L cently in an off-the-record session most amazing back that footbaB can Box 591 . M eridian, M iss. v;-£ wanders into a mo with 14 younger congressmen at his show today. TOBACCO — Postpaid-High grade fancy the Albino, and bar Shoreham hotel apartment. Baruch’s Doc Blanchard, army’s brilliant mellow natural long leaf chewing or smok­ Ufe. When his wo- back, weighs 205 pounds and can ing. No. I. 5 lbs. $2.25. Cash w ith order. RfclAanghlln, his 12 prediction was that the nation was VOWELL A SONS - Martin. Tenn. gins to train him. hell-bent for inflation—and soon. run the 100 in 10 flat. Glenn Davis, another army bril- Onion and Weed Taste In Milk? Get Taste- Rcnlt to handle, o Out . Satisfaction guaranteed. Package and runs with asto- Piecemeal increases in wages, Uant, 180 pounds, is the fastest man postpaid. $1.00. (D ealers w rite.) Southern profits and the cost of living have products Co., Dept. A, Greenville, S. C. durance. Charley in football. horse breeder, te‘ been uneven, Baruch said, with H arry G ilm er, barely 19 years old, becom e * wages lagging behind. For that rea­ weighs 1^58 pounds and he has no SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. son he no longer favored his prewar DEPENDABLE FRVIT Si NVT TREES. such speed as Small fruits, ornaments and general nurs­ idea of a freeze on both prices and either Blanchard or ery stock. Combined catalogue and plant* CHAT wages. * Our only hope, said the el­ ing guide free. CUMBERLAND VALLEY D a v is can sh o w . NURSERIES. Inc., McMinnville, Tenn. der statesman, is that we can weath­ And yet I saw him I Ken brought h er the next six to nine months with­ Soilless G ardening: Comp, illus. book of In- pass and run Ala­ struc. for raising superior flowers, vege­ tine as he had out running into serious inflation. If tables from simple chem. solutions, $1. MaU game, hard gafl bama into-26 points eolm Tabor, Park Hills, Huntington, W. Va. we do that, our chances of a strong against Duke last fighting his hea I recovery from the war boom are winter, whUe tack- obey. It made good. Bng aE over the now when he w “The huge pent-up demand for field. Thimderhead wo- products which we will see dur­ fight. This faU he threw o ing the next nine months is a three touchdown AB right then- very serious threat,” said Ba­ Labor and management opened parley in Washington In an effort to steer the country on a path of peace­ passes against a battling with the ruch, stressing the importance ful reconversion. Shown here, left to right, seated: Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace; Justice GrantlandRice strong L. S. U. team J in isJ t. Ing out somethi: of holding prices down. Walter P. Stacey of Raleigh, N. C., who presided; Secretary of Labor Lewis B. SchweUenbach. Standing, left to carry Alabama had never been He his listeners by say­ to right: William Green, president of AFL; Eric Johnston, president of U. S. Chamber of Commerce; Ira Mo­ into a 26 to 7 victory over the team raised the Ught ing that he is completely opposed to sher, president of National Association of Manufacturers, and Philip Murray, president of CIO. that wrecked Georgia. He then an brought it dow tax reduction of any nature at this passed and ran Texmessee dizzy to haunches as hard time. “Not only does the govern­ win by 25 to 7. derhead leaped ’ ment lose needed revenue, but it is Gilmer has already proved him­ to shake Ken o an unhealthy thing for our general Jet Propelled Plane Establishes New World’s Record self to be one of the best passers the power and economy,” argued Baruch. of aE time. I’d rank him as the SPASTIC .nd PARALYSIS own body. He Rep. Andy Biemiller of Milwaukee greatest passer in footbaB today, col­ CORR1CTION brought the crop asked what Baruch thought of the lege or pro. But the most amazing iRUton S m ? ^mmbatUm ferfjuols the horse lit this statement by General Motors’ pres­ part of this 158-pound kid is that he Nationally famoui corrective program for tbe rehabilitation of paralyzed children and adult*. I t w as the Ion ident C. E. Wilson that if wages are is one of the best aU-over-the-field Originator* of Spastic Duck Shoes enabling pace th at had b raised 30 per cent, prices must go up tacklers you’B see in many years, Inanyt paralyzed individuals to walk for the sat motionless o first iime.OampleteTithoVinesiologica] Course 30 per cent Baruch talked at some that he is a fine ball carrier who is with or without room and board. Locomotion, Down to the tur length on the general question of ris­ not only elusive but who can hold Speech, Synchro-Kinetic* (hand and fingers). up the other sid Occupational Therapy, Special Tutoring, Vo­ ing prices, but gave no direct an­ his feet with a 190-pound back. Also cational Training. NeB glanced swer. FinaEy, BiemiEer repeated that he is one of the most accurate Board and room schools at Encino, Calif.; that?” she said his question. kickers in the game today. Houston, Tea,; Tulsa, Okla.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Oshkosh, Wis. (on Lake Winnebago); m ean." “I’m afraid I can’t agree with Mr. Portland, Ore. Day Schools it Dallas, Tex.; “And he’s not Batters Big Linesmen St. Louis, Mo.,* Akron, Ohio; Chicago, III.; Charley in a d Wilson,” Baruch said. Milwaukee, Wis.;‘Minneapolis, Minn. Against Teimessee he kicked out Wtite for folder. Address: G. S. Gordon, “He’s comin WAGE NOT FRICE INCREASE Of bounds on the Volunteers' 4- y a r d M.D,,17146 Vcntun Slvd., Encius, Calif, Bcreamed How I) 1W It true ft'at industry sail, line. Ie play ms del back, Od give a 30 per cept wage increase his second shot Gilmer again kicked Sargent gave without having to raise prices m ore out on the 4-yard line. Also against had his eyes off than about IVz per cent?” BiemilIer the big forward walls of L. S. U. timed him. He p e r s i s t e d , and Tennessee he drove his way QUINTUPLETS yelled at Ken, “You are approximately right,” through the lines as well as he cut always rely on this great rub for around again!" Baruch agreed. “I believe the fig­ around the flanks, carrying 200- K en’s eyes flic ure you may have heard is actuaEy pounders for 4 and 5 extra yards. ACHING COLDS he passed, but 8% per cent.” How often do you see a star pass­ to reUev* coughs—muscle soreness bead. There wa Barnch also told his guests face. er, a fine ball carrier and a good CHILD'S m il d that he felt we were making a kicker starring in a defensive role? “ Gosh! He mistake in speeding manpower After the Duke-Sugar Bowl game Mu s t e r o l e howled Sargent, demobilization. “With the world last winter I ran into Tom Davis, the ground!’ in its present situation,” he said, Duke’s fast, 190-pound back. Howard was “it seems to me it would be Gilmer?” he said. “He is no 158- Sown. “Keep wiser to proceed slowly with de­ Thunderhead! pounder. He must have nailed me mobilization, in order that we FAMOUS DISCOVERY NeB felt hyst not weaken ourselves at a time 10 times today, and I thought he was going to tear me apart.” But Iy put her face when power is apparently still acts fast on the kidneys beauty of it. an important thing.” Radiophoto of jet propelled plane,’-piloted by Capt. H. J. Wilson, which set a new world’s speed record of 158 to 160 is Gilmer’s weight, with • which he does the job of four men. to ease painful bladder irritation ance—and Ken He agreed also with an idea pro­ 606 M.P.H., topping the recognized mark of 469.2 held by Germany. Captain Wilson is shown getting into victory at last his British GIoster meteor aircraft "Britannia,” for four runs necessary for the record. For example, in three big games caused by excess acidity in Ibe urine posed by one of his guests, EsteaKe- against Duke, L. S. U. and Ten­ battle—the fait fauver of Chattanooga, to have cab­ Thousands are thanking DR. KILMER'S nessee, he was largely responsible the cuts and br inet members and other high of­ SWAMP ROOT for helping them to re­ for the 77 points Alabama scored. move the eause of needless "getting up at had to bind u ficials appear on the floor of can- City Governments Elect New Mayors CrossesPicketLine nights”. For this pure herbal medicine, She raised he GBmer’s three main ingredients originally created by u practising physi­ gress where they can be questioned cian, acts quickly to Increase the flow of again. Coming by congressmen. Such a practice are poise, timing and skiB. The Ala­ urine. . . hups relieve backache, run-dowv Etretch!— Con bama star has thin shoulders, a feeling, uncomfortable symptoms of would make for much greater co­ bladder Irritation. SWAMP ROOT Is • tained yeB fro operation between the executive and rather thin chest, but he also has a scientific preparation. A combination of horse over the legislative departments, Baruch pair of powerful legs and two big, carefully blended herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. Absofutety nothing harsh or pull him up- said. Strong hands. habit-forming when you use Dr. KilmerfS circles—Howar Knoclting on wood for the sake of D£dicine. Just good ingredients that act Present in addition to BiemiEex la st Yb bring yciti new comfort! —“What did he and Kefauver were Representa­ < 0 # Frank Thomas, he is also as durable Send for free, prepaid sample TODAY! What did he as hickory. He can handle a Like thousands of others youfU be glad gent was tryin tives Albert Gore and Percy Priest that you did. Send name and address to of Tennessee, John Sparkm an of Al­ heavy battering without slowing Department C, Kilmer A Co., Ine., Box the rock. down. The kid is as cold as an ice­ 1255, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send Thunderhead abama, Mike Mansfield of Montana, W it once. AU druggist, tell Swam, Root Henry Jackson of Washington, Jer­ berg. You never see him rattled or mile in forty-se ry Voorhis and Chet HoEfield of Cal­ I hurried. He has a pair of blue-gray “Oh, Kennie ifornia, Bob Sikes of Florida, Mike L eyes that get the picture before him , “Gee, Ken— Monroney of Oklahoma, Bob Ram- in a flash—even when he is in mid­ “That horse! speck of Georgia, and Jamie Whit­ air throwing a pass. Handling the Have You Tried en wonders of ten and Arthur Winstead of Missis­ bafl from center on a running or a Thunderhead sippi. passing play, he always seems to Wanted to kee • « * be taking his time, and yet he gets P IN E H U R S ? hardly come b CHURCHILL IN DEFEAT the bafl away or starts his run with­ Btasy in which Winston ChurchiB recently told out any waste of time. glowing face friends how he felt after his defeat CIGARETTES ed Bps was in the British elections. The first Coolness and Timing Made with Gin-Seng Extract? “Could he d few days after his defeat were ter­ Frank Thomas tefls me that no Treat yourself to the pleasure of this ever done it b fine smoke—a smooth. melJ-w, mild rest a Bttle, th rible, ChurchiB confessed. The very breaks of the game ever upset him cigarette—made of selected tobaccos, next morning he arose and fretted in the least. “I’ve never seen any especially blended to the popular Ameri­ spin.” can taste. Flnehurst is truly one ot “Rest?” sai because there were no diplomatic ca­ one,” Thomas says, “who knows America's standard cigarettes—not a. bles to read. Through the war, his better exactly what to do under aB shortage substitute—enjoyed for years ,tired. He ne by smokers who demand satisfaction, hates to be st first morning chore was to read the conditions. He can whip a buflet pass from their cigarettes. Finehurst’s ex­ top-secret military and diplomatic as Baugh does, or give -you a 50- clusive Patented Panax Process employs going. That’s extract of Gin-Seng root 'for modern, cables from aE over the empire; and yard arm throw of the Luckman moisture conditioning—tbe only cig­ They decided he paced up and down intermittent­ type. And he rarely misses his tar­ arette permitted to do so. and again they get. If he ever made a single bad The use of Gin-Seng Extract as a 'and timed his ly for days, fretting becausfe. there John L. Lewis, president of the hygroscopic agent Is an exclusive, pat­ were no cables coming in and- be­ United Mine Workers of America, or wild pass, I never saw it. But it ented process of this Company. The fought with is his coolness, his timing, his dura- mollifying features of Gin-Seng Extract forced him ov cause, though he felt things were Some changes will be made in administrations in leading cities as a crosses picket line of Independent may help to relieve dry throat, cigarette- going wrong, there was no one to, biflty that makes his skifl stand out. cough, and other Irritations due to- ‘shaken by the result of the November 6 election. While Edward J. Jeffries, upper Union of New Jersey to get to the He throws his shorter passes with smoking. These cigarettes may be.found by his breakin whom he could send cables to' right, remains as mayor of Detroit, New York City will be governed by labor and management conference, much more pleasant, and safe for those straighten things out. William O’Dwyer, upper left. Lower left, David L. Lawrence; who was a wrist flip that can’t be intercepted. with ordinary colds and other respira- - |The struggle which opened recently at the labor And he can also nafl a receiver 50 tory difficulties such as hay fever, of the crop—t “FinaBy I went down to the south Elected mayor of Pittsburgh, and lower right, James M. Curley of Boston. department in Washington, D. C. asthma, etc. of France,” ChurchiB confessed. yards away, after leaving his feet boy, while Ch “ They treated m e weB there. I for the jump.” GETA CARTON DIREtT !the Uttle gro- If your dealer cannot supply. Send 91.58 painted several pictures and they WhUe GBmer has been a leading East of the Mississippi ($1.65 West) for flonger chatter fed me some wonderful food. But Kiddy Klub for Young Sophisticates ‘One Man Army’ Home factor in carrying Alabama to vic­ postpaid carton of 10 packs to: 'but stood sUen stiB I couldn’t get over this idea of tory, he isn’t the only footbaB play, R. L Swain Tasacco Company, Inc. At last Sarg no cables coming in and no cables er Frank Thomas has on his squad. Spring Street Danville. Vjrginia |Was a fluke,” going out. Each morning I fretted Big Mancha, one of the best centers controllable.” j in footbaB, beads a strong, fast “Look, look, when I read the papers. But finally WNU-T 46-45 one morning I felt better. It sud­ I charging Bne. Tew and Hodges are :ing it again!” denly dawned on me that I wasn’t j two hard running backs. This is the 1 The colt ha prime minister any mote and it j best team Alabama has sent into itemperamenta wasn’t my worry, and I’ve felt bet­ action in some years, and Ala- W heaafiii ■burst into his ter ever since.” I bama has had more than her share and went str Note — Churchill’s health is of winning gam es and winning years. B a c k H u ,track. As he I Also such stars as Don Hutson, Pool- gent punched touch and go. His. doctor has And Yonr Strength and ordered him to cut down on his ey Hubert, M ack Brown, HoweU, their breath, Hurry Cain, Jenkins, Whitmire and Energy Is Below Par \! wide open in food and drinking. I t may be caused by disorder of kid­ * « * now Gilmer and Mancha. ney function that permits poisonous' eyes popped. • * • waste to accumulate. For truly many SENATE ELDER STATESMEN people feel tired, weak and miserable The gelding. when the kidneys fail to remove excess Here are the ages of the elder Fumbling All Around adds and other waste matter from the- »For days an statesmen of the senate: Bankhead blood. I thinking of it. If you happen to look over vari­ You may suffer nagging backache;3 of Alabama, 73; George of Georgia, ous accounts of footbaB games rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness; behaved, the r 67; Thomas of Idaho. 71; WiBis of getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. around the map you wiU run into Sometimes frequent and scanty urina­ the more des Indiana, 70; Capper of Kansas, 80; stories of constant fumbling. This is tion With smarting and burning is an —1 told him and Reed of Kansas, 74; Barkley of Ken­ other sign that something is wrong with partly due to the shape of the mod­ the kidneys or bladder. and they pro tucky, 68; White of Maine, 68; Walsh Theresoouldbenodoubtthatprompt • colt would lose of M assachusetts, 73; BUbo of Mis­ ern v footbaB which is fashioned treatment Is wiser than neglect. Vso largely for' a passing attack. It is Doan'* Pills, I t is better to rely on a m ight even h~ sissippi, 68; Murray of Montana, 69; Maj. Arthur Wermuth, dubbed the biiUt m ore like a short javelin than, medicine that has won countrywide ap* energies woul McCarran of Nevada, 69; BaBey of rovaI than on something less favorably ’one man army of Bataan” who anything else, being narrow and EDown. Doan** have been tried and test­ ,fighting, in r North Carolina, 72; Moore of Okla­ was recently released from Jap ed many years. Are a t all drug stores* breeding the New York has opened a night club that operates a t high noon—and pointed. A fumble, recovered by the Get Doan's, today. homa, 74; Green of Rhode Island, prison camp, shown as he was greet­ other side, usually costs from 46 to ience to Ken. 78; Austin of Vermont,j*8 and Mc- the customers, or patrons, are little boys and girls. It is the Kiddy Klnk,. ed by Ids mother at San Francisco. before gelding, with Uncle Bob Russell as host. 50 yards. The shape of the bafl is at KeBar of Tennessee, 76. He left shortly afterwards for home. least a big p a rt of the epidemic. through them THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVTLLE. N. C.

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But Lesson for December 2 .Pirlinf, resembling U t treat trandsire to their faces—and he had seen them gelding would have changed that. WOK! I-OOK! i L r e every day. The tra n d .lre l> a wild ■ l D WAR Il graphical* after. Seen the change in the car­ It would have left the colt, perhaps, , Leason subjects and Scripture texts se­ ■volume. PostpaidSo.65. lItuLMn called Ilie Albino. One day Goblin riage of the head, the look of the lected and copyrighted by Internatltmal AGENCY iLndew Into a mountain vaUey. meet* a successful racer; it would' have Council of Rengious Education: used by McridiaOi Miss. eye, the appearance of the colt, the permission. I Uie Albino, and barely escap e, w ith hU made him more useful to men and general behavior. amenable to their demands; but Inid-H igh gr.ide fancy |u(c Hben Us wound* are healed, Ken THE CHRISTIAN AND HIS I lenf chewing or smok- i MfLusMln1 hli li-year-old owner, be- Nothing would reconcile him. But never again would he have been a 12 25. Cash with order. ECONOMIC RELATIONS I . Martin, Tcnn. >*ln, to train him. Goblin, although dll. his father had decided. What could creature who could have com­ I J cult I9 handle, occasionally submits, V t c in Milk? Get Tnstc- one do in such a jam? Fortitude. manded the notice of his royal great LESSON TEXT: Deut. 8:17, 18; Luke ¥ guaranteed. Pncknpe 'and runs with astonishing I peed and en- When you couldn’t have what you grandfather. 12:13-21. I'ulers write.^ Southern i durance. Charley Sargent, millionaire I a, Greenville, S. C. wanted, you accepted defeat with Nell had hardly recovered from GOLDEN TEXT: A man’s life eonsisteth Iborse breeder, tells Ken Out Goblin not In the abundance of the things which ImieM become a winning ncer. fortitude. His mother said you could the emotion she had felt when she he Possesseth--Luke 12:15. ,ANTSl ETC. pray—but you needn’t think you’d saw Ken’s triumph. And the fact fcriT & NVT TREES. get what you wanted, you’d just get that the colt had escaped gelding Peace and the postwar period find Jem s nnd general nurs* CHAPTER XIV the strength to bear the disappoint­ I iCl cninloGoe nnd plnnt- (for Rob had said that since Doc America, and in fact the entire | m u e k l a x i > v a l l e y ment. . had come .and gone he could wait M cMinnville. Tcnn. world, plunged into tremendous eco­ I Ken brought his horse over the Those days made a change'in another year) gave her an even nomic problems far too deep for any [ Comp, illus. book of in- tine as he had done before—the stranger feeling ef unreality. When Jsuocrior flowers, vege* Ken’s face and character. He said man or group of men to solve. We Ahem. solutions. SI. Mnl- eame, hard gallop, with the colt IitUe about it. The more you ar­ obstacles vanished, they just floated honor those who are laboring day Bitlst Huntington, W.Va* B g h tin g his head and unwilling to gued and plead the less likely his fa­ away—as if they never had been— and night to meet the threat of un­ obey. It made Ken mad that just ther was to yield. His mother was “He is going to be a racer after employment, the question of recon­ now when he wanted perfomiance really on his side, but she left such all, isn’t he, dad?” version and readjustment to civilian Thunderhead would do nothing but things to his father. She felt that “Looks like it, son.” production, of feeding a hungry fig h t. he really knew best. “And all our troubles will' be world, etc. But we say again, they AU right then—let it be war. This It happened that on the morning over.” cannot find the answers in the wis­ battling with the stallion was bring­ of the day of Ken’s trial race down “What are you going to do with all dom of men; they must have the J i n h J b ing out something in the boy that on the track a call came into the the money, Ken?” wisdom of God. had never been there before. He office of the veterinarian at Lara­ “He’s going to pay back a lot We need to turn anew to the eco­ raised the light crop he held and mie. It was from Barney, the ranch­ that he owes me!” nomic principles’ taught in God's 9 t ! brought it down on the colt’s er west of the Goose Bar, stating “And he can pay for his own edu­ Word. If men will only recognize haunches as hard as he could. Thun- that he had a sick cow who needed cation!”, them, and deal with their fellow- derhead leaped in the air and tried to be cleaned out after a premature “And pay off the note on the men in the light of their teaching, to shake Ken off. Ken could feel calving. Could Dr. Hicks come out ranch.” the many knotty problems will sure­ the power and anger surge into his and take care of her? “And put wooden fences around it ly find solution. N PARALYSIS own body. He raised his arm and Dr. Hicks and Bill, his assistant, —he’s promised me that! ” There is need, first of all, of a I JECTION brought the crop down again. When arrived at the Barney ranch about Mother, you’ve got to tell me fundamental philosophy concerning Doll and Set of Clothes I jfminitatiim H'rfjools the horse lit this time he was going. one o’clock. Theyworked overthe what you want! I’ve asked you and possessions which will make man HAT little girl wouldn’t love Icrrcctive program for the It w as the long floating effortless cow for a couple of hours. When asked you and you never have.” deal properly with them. The first this adorable baby doll with Jilvicd children and adults. pace that had been Rocket’s. Ken they were leaving, Dr. Hides said, “Can I have three wishes?” section of our lesson says to us: a complete set of clothes? She caa |tic Duck Shoes enabling • viduals to walk for the sat motionless on the tiny saddle. “It’s only a few miles down the “Ves—three things. Make them I. Think Right About Wealth dress and undress it to her heart’s ’iifu'kincMoIogical Course Down to back road to the Goose Bar. We’ll big things, mother!” content. the turn, around the posts, (Deut. 8:17, 18). • • • n .md board. Locomotion. up the other side— stop in there and geld those two-year- “I want a swan sleigh all covered How trenchant and altogether fit­ > (hand and fingers), Coverall Apron The baby doll, coat and bonnet, dress by. Special Tutoring, Vo- NeU glanced at Charley. “See with bells! I want a monkey tree! ting are the words of Scripture! and panties are included in the pattern. that?” she said. “That’s what I And I want a little girl!” Nothing could describe our times Comes in one size, 15 inches. See pattern Ytoo// at Encino, CaIlf.; “What is a monkey tree?” asked more succinctly and accurately than replenishing? You’ll find this tor individual yardages. Juba, Okla.: Cinrinnatt. mean.” Sue to an unusually large demand and (on Lake Winnebapo); “And he’s not even trying,” said Charlie. verse 17. Men are glorying in their practical and very pretty cover-up I Sckcrh at Dallas, Tex.; current conditions, slightly more time Is Chic: Chicago, 111., Charley in a daze. “It’s a kind of big old pine tree ability to do things. style a most welcome addition. It inquired In filling orders for a few of the . iMi-neupoli?, Minn. “He’s coming! He’s coining! here on the ranch—there are only a Man has even gone so far as to de­ protects your pretty frocks and most popular pattern numbers. ] AciJrf'=.; G. S. Gordon, makes you feel more efficient in Ia Blvd., Encino, Calif. screamed Howard. “Look at the couple of dozen of them,” Howard velop a weapon of warfare, the explained. “We were looking at one atomic bomb, so powerful that he coping with household chores. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. watch—” • • Sargent gave a start. He hadn’t one day long ago—They are a queer fears it might be used to wipe out 530 Sooth Wells St. Chicago Pattern No. 14X6 is designed for sizes Enclose 25 cents In coins for each had his eyes off the colt, he hadn’t shape with branches all twisting ev­ all civilization. Even secular lead­ 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 pattern desired. takes 2Y2 y ard s of 35*inch m aterial. timed him. He waved his arm and ery which way, and mother said it ers are now saying that we must Pattern No. ------TS yelled at Ken, “Keep going! Go had a face like an old monkey’s.” have a spiritual rebirth if we are to n this great rub for around again!” “Mother,” insisted Ken, “tell me use such things for good and not for N am e - Ken’s eyes flickered up to him as some other wishes—real wishes that evil. Man needs God now more than Golf Acquaintances Find he passed, but he didn’t turn his I could get you.” ever. They’ve Wives of a Kind SLDS “He wants to buy her joo-oo-oolsl” We honor those who by skillful Hs—m u scle so re n e s s bead. There was a rapt look on his face. , clowned .Howard. hand and brilliant brain produce ex­ Two casual golf acquaintances H IL D 'S MflE-D “Gosh! He runs in the air! “Better cross your fingers, Ken," cellent and thrilling results. But our Were walking towards the green howled Sargent. “He doesn’t touch said Charley. “Many a slip betwixt question is, How many are there -when they sighted two women the ground!” the cup and the lip, you know—” who say, God has done this thing; coming over the hill. WOROUNE] Howard was jumping up and In the interchange of talk and He gave the strength and the skill; “Here comes my wife with some down. “Keep it up! Keep it up! flashing glances that played around His is the honor? Some there are .old hag she’s picked up some- Thunderhead! Thunderhead!” the table, Nell’s look crossed Rob’s. who thus recognize Him, but they ■where,” said one. NeU felt hysterical. She sudden­ They stared a moment. She felt the are few indeed. Their name is le­ “And here comes mine with an­ Keep Posted on Values ly put her face into her hands. The impact of his animosity. He hadn’t gion who say in their heart, “My other,” retorted his companion pn the kidneys beauty of it. The super-perform­ forgiven her for what she had said power and the might of mine hand icily. By Reading the Ads ance—and Ken sitting so still—the hath gotten me this wealth” (v. 17). bladder irritation last night. When they were alone victory at last—the two-year-long together, he was smooth and easy— Joseph Parker points out that a Iss acidity in the urine battle—the faith—the exhaustion— as if it were forgotten—but with deep conviction of the fact stated in JianJting DR. KILMER’S the cuts and bruises and strains she people around, he lowered his guard verse 18 “would turn human history Kor helping them to re- had to bind up—and now, Victory— and let her see the truth. into a sacrament.” He says, “What I needless “getting up afi a blow this text strikes at one of i pure herbal medicine? She raised her head and looked While they argued as to whether I by a practising physi- again. Coming back up the home the most popular and mischievous _ to increase the flow of it would be better for Thunderhead fallacies in common life; namely, ■ieve backache, run-down stretch!— Coming! One long sus­ to be raced this coming fall or wait Iortable symptoms of tained yell from Sargent—and the that man is the maker of his own }. SWAMP ROOT Is a until he was a three-year-oH, and money!” ltion. A combination of horse over the line, Ken trying to decided on the latter, she sat at I herbs, roots, vegetables* puU him up—swinging around in n . Act Right About Wealth (Luke Itety nothing AorsA o r the end of the table, feeling all her Ien you use Dr. Kilmer’s circles—Howard’s voice squawking elation dying down. Thunderhead’s 12:13-21). Bod ingredients that act —“What did he make, Mr. Sargent? Most of us think of money . as ■ new comfort! success began to seem very remote prepaid sample TODAYI What did he make?”—while Sar­ —indeed, unlikely. No. The odds something we want to get hold of If others you'll be glad gent was trying to scramble down “How’s your muscle?”- asked Nell. were, nothing would come of it. The and use for ourselves, but if it be­ ltd name and address to the rock. longs to God, and we are only his t i lm e r & Co., Inen Box olds of Captain McLaughlin.” colt had, apparently, run a half- fonn. Offer limited. Send Thunderhead had made the half- mile faster than it had ever been stewards, we must put away that (gists sell Swamp Root* mile in forty-seven seconds. They arrived at the stables soon impulse. “Take heed,” said Jesus, after Rob had driven off with the run before. Could that be true? “Oh, Kennie—Kennie—’ According to recorded runs, yes. “and beware of covetousness” -(v. , “Gee, Ken—he did it—Gee!” blacks. Gus went out with a bucket 15). It is a deadly and deadening of oats and called in the colts, and But there-were many colts in the “That horse! He’s one of the sev­ world besides those who ran in races sin, all too common even among the men got to work. Christian people. Look! Muffins made with Peanut Butter! fou Tried en wonders of the world!" “Is that all?” asked Doc, when —many colts who had been clocked Thunderhead was fighting. He on makeshift tracks like this one The teaching of this whole pas­ (No shortening and only % cup sugar) he had gelded seven. “I thought sage of Scripture is so directly op­ wanted to keep going. Ken had who might have—must have, broken U you’d like to try something brana and stir only until flour i hardly come back yet from the ec­ the Captain said eight.” posite to all ideas regarding such 'Dere’s one more,” said Gus, records, and yet, for one reason or new in mufBns that's truly delicious IHl greased muffin pans two-tl stasy in which he had ridden. His another, never were heard of. Why? matters accepted by the world at and saves on shortening, too — try foil and bake In moderately hot oven “Ken’s colt. De white one.” Kellogg’s new Peaimt Butter Mufflia. glowing face with the slightly part­ Things happened. They got hurt, or large, that it may be a total sur­ (400“F.) about 20 minutes. Uakes 10 ed lips was half unconscious. . “Oh, the throwback!” said Doc. prise to some readers and attend­ Youll lore their flavor. Tot|ll love, tender, tasty muffins. “The one Ken thinks is going to be stale, or proved a flash in the pan, too, the tender, melt-in-your-mouth in-Seng Enaact? “Could he do it again? Has he or unmanageable— ants at Bible school. texture of bran muffins made vith a racer. How’s he cornin’ on?” The yardstick of success in the Kellogg’s ALL-BUN. For ALL-BRAH is ! to th e pleasur.** of th is ever done it before? We’ll let him “He runs right gude now,” said “For you see,” said Charley, “we Good Niririfion;tool | smooth, mei!"?. mild rest a little, then give him another world for an individual, an organiza­ milled extra-fine for golden softness. of selected tobaccos, Giis. know now he’s got it in him. Ifs AtL-BEAM ismade from the vita l on e s 6pin.” tion, or a nation, yes, even for many .% cup peanut % cup KeHogg’a d to the popular Ameri- “Maybe they don’t want him geld­ there. But he’s an unmanageable . butter UL-BiUIi latbbs of finest wheat—contains a fchurst is truly one ot “Rest?” said Howard. “He’s not a church, is the possession of concentration of the protective food Binrd cigarettes—not &•. ed.” * brute. He can’t be depended on. ■ % cup sugar lcupsiftedflour tired. He never gets tired. ■ He wealth, or property, or other I egg, well beaten I tablespoon elements found In xute—enjoyed for years “De Captain wants him gelded all He needs a lot of training and disci­ Wthe whole grain. bo demand ratisfactioa hates to be stopped when he geta “things.” Write it in large letters I cup mule baking powder right. Mebbe you cud wait a little, pline. Besides, he‘ hasn’t got his One-half cop pro­ lrettes. Pineiiursfs ex- going. That’s why he’s mad now.” on the hearts and minds of our boys Vi teaspoon salt vides over % your , I Panax Proccss employs while I go down and help Tim wid growth yet. In another year, when J-Senc root for modern, They decided to try the colt again; and girls, “A man’s life eonsisteth Blend peanut butter and sugar thor­ daily minimum J ftioning—the only cig- de milkin’? Ken tuk de colt out a he’s settled down, he’ll be unbeat­ oughly; stir in egg, m lllr and k e l l o c g ’s seed for iron. and again they climbed to the ledge not in the abundance of the things W to do so. while back—he might be home any able!” a l l - b r a n . Let soakuntil most of mois­ Serve SelIogg1I l3in-Song Extract as a. and timed his start, arifr again Ken which he possesseth” (v. 15). ture is taken up. Sift flour with baking ALL-BBAN daily! In t Is on exclusive, pat- fought with him to control him, mirmit.” He gave Ken’s back a. resounding The one who was known to his powder and salt; add to first mixture Iof this Company. The Doc and Bill took seats on the whack! “Young fellah, me lad, ■res of Gin-Scne Extract forced him over the line, and was friends (and to himself) as “a rich ■eve dry throat, cigarette- corral fence and ^rolled cigarettes you’U have a whiner! How’ll it feel man” (v. 16), but whom God knew Iher Irritations due to shaken by the angry, rough gallop— and waited. ■cigarettes may be found by his breaking through the posts. to be the famous owner of a famous as a “fool” (v. 20), had more than Isant and safe for those The shadows grew longer. They horse?” he could use for himself. He had to |olds and other respira- iThe struggle went on—the lashinjg heard the cowbells as the cows, aft­ such as hay fever, But Ken had a thought “Sup­ build new and bigger barns, and of the crop—the scarlet face of the er being milked, wandered out into :boy, while Charley grew grave and pose,” he said lugubriously, “we get could not see the “barns” that were M o d w r J m i z a the pasture; then the sound of the him all trained for a race, and then' already prepared, for, as Ambrose kRTOM DfREtT ;the little group, on the ledge no separator whirring in the milk house Knnot supply. Send $1.50 'longer chattered with excitement, he runs away and we can’t find says, “Thou hast barns — the KissippI (S1.65 West) for as it cut the milk in half, pouring a Io f 10 packs to: but stood silent. him?” bosoms of the needy, the houses of fast-acting chest nib rich, foaming, white fluid into one widows, the mouths of orphans and I bacco companv , Enc . At last Sargent was hopeless. “It jar, a thick yellow cream into the Rob glanced at Ken, then at NelL let, Daaviile. Virginia rwas a fluke,” he said. “He’s un- His expression was sardonic. “Ken, infants.” lfenftobtum. With no Irritatlon to other. He was a fool who loved money A ittiiilfjnolliiiIaIidriIIt delicate normal skin, Uentholatum 'controllable.” At last Doc told Bill to pack up you take after your mother more helps ease away sorenesa and tightness for itself and for himself. One won- tender skin Remember, your fromcough-wracked aching chest mas- "M lM i Mi Sargcati K'5*'' Uibd any bojr a right to.” (LW IBPlfllf* it . J J l I m m m M H s tja f t Bob's - ml self w h that very night be was ItajM hN taM M fell I M U l 1 The colt had broken through his Ken felt almost awed when he ,good and gentle. Get tkt pnfflpt, tab dtnbtfc Cfcehine ipaaiwquietdown-- ,temperamental impediments. He called into the presence of God to really effective results you m a t the your child rests better. Get gtnB* ^ the stables with Howard, finished her sUced peaches. What gi« w N tw l« Dii M l i j burst Ia Io Iik swift, M M W was die matter wi(k him? K wasn't having driven the Macks home in (v. 20). If you are similarly situ­ 'and went streaming around the the “jouncing cart,” and heard from only the quarrel of last night—that !track. As he crossed the line Sarr ated and have the same attitude, Gus what had happened. There had left him hard and cold toward what will you say in that day? G e t MENTHOLATUM! jgent punched the watch. They held her, but now he was in a state- pur Strength and , stood the seven gelded colts in the their breath. Sargent’s mouth was had been all evening—ever since— There is an important point fcy Is Below Par ' east corral, their heads hanging life* which we must note. Jesus expressly wide open in a crazy grin. His ever since—yes, ever since he ar­ Icauscd by disorder of Md. lessly, their hind legs covered with eyes popped. ^ rived at the race track in that ridicu­ repudiated the connecting of His I that permits poisonous blood. Thunderhead, said Gus, had name with the so-caned “social ■umulate. For truly m an/. come galloping in with Touch And lous cart—what had he been doing lT H E M I T T r Hrod, TToak and miserabla The gelding. before—Oh, yes, he went out on gospel” in His reply (v. 14) to. the Hncys fail to remove excess rFor days and nights Ken had been Go some ten minutes after Doc had • It’a Ceanlne Ieatliert Iicr waste matter from th e1 Gypsy—went out on Gypsy to see question of the covetous fellow who • Kotsyovliflsnfeaidaeat! thinking of it. The better the colt left. He had unsaddled him and regarded his inheritance as of more ■ suffer nagging backache;' turned them both out into the home Bellamy and ask if he was going • IT HOIAS TODR CHANGL Jin s, headaches, dizr.iness, jbehaved, the more speed he showed, to take the lease again this fall— importance than brotherly love. • R CAUUES TOIHt KEYS. lights, leg pains, swelling* the more despair Ken felt. They pasture. Those who are ignoring the gospel ■cquc-nt ana scanty urina- Ken stared at Ihe geldings while Ah! • Iha and Wewa M tft in it. larting and burning is an* told him and they argued with him, of redemption and claiming Jesus • Taa, 1 4 Blae, Brown er Jtt SGimtlung is wroug with and they proved it to him. The the blood rushed through his body She put down her spoon and sat as a social reformer, or the “judge C na. Br bladder. and sank again. This meant—this motioidess, staring a hole through V d be no d o u b t tb a t p ro m p t colt would lose no iota of his speed— and divider” ot some new economic • S v > .M r , Sanrt, M b t I wiser t.'iaa neglect. Use might even have more, because his meant—Doc had made his trip to the the table—her mind rushed forward. ORDER “THE MITT” TODAT I It is better to rely o~ ~ solution for the world’s ills, need I has won countrywide.e a p - energies would not be wasted in ranch! S s father would never or­ Charley was shouting that with a to read and ponder this verse. Jo Bomething less favora^.,rably fighting, in running after mares, in der him up again to geld one coltl horse of such potential value as Every Christian is interested deep­ order anl we I a have been tried aDd test> lrs. Are at all drug stores* breeding them. It made no differ­ Ken leaped in the air with a Thunderhead, they would never ly in social problems, but knows that ■Mian «* a t e C. 0 . D. Ky Today. ence to Ken. He had seen the colts whoop of triumph. dream of putting him out on tbf the first concern of Christ and His PMtaa $1.7$ |h s cbiges. before gelding, the power that flowed “Goshl” said Howard. “You’re range that winter? ' followers is the souls of Inen 1 D t M n l I k DATAN SALES CO-DraL 4 ■hot in the head with lucki ” , (XO BE CQtmNUED) . _ H B J u i fcH), Nm VMk I* , N. V. * " ' * i .Ji:. J . i. .aum iimi H ASR Mgr. H. HAUSER, O Ures In Washington, D. 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They systematically fritter fritter systematically They and men women. workers, civilian for tempt promptly.” and, six weeks later, penned his con­ his penned later, weeks six and, service returned a by written ago, payrollers. pampered than In­ production. ground retard the they to because business any ride hands Idle can numerous. more are poor “idle the about unjusti­ heard was altogether (not fied) ranting materials of current for pay to put The son who a a'vice-president. is has This is more dangerous because the the because dangerous turned. more is poor.” have This “idle is now tables threat the America’s But rich.” could when profit competitors several that ted old the supply. to and for large had manufacturer young too needs grown whose a firm finally was retail thrifty The customer contract. lost biggest their lost had superintend­ Hie employee, corpora­ haired and old manufacturing but small reputable a with dealings equipment. Sometimes we are hard hard new are we buy Sometimes can’t We equipment. mine. salaries as draw big they as but year a twice of them Each pres­ is brother company. of “His the ident explained. he said, and head his superintendent bet­ The wagged simply why install asked machinery. couldn't I ter house old Naturally the used. tors high­ modern, the of account on was admit­ companion My course. of They unhappy. quite was who ent, gray­ a with lunched I day One tion. Davie County V County Davie sons-in-law. I don’t see any of them them of any see both don’t I are sons-in-law. treasurer the and secretary competi­ the which a equipment speed make and price lower a quote "dead wood.” "dead Havingqualified es­ executrixas of tbe Tbe defendant, Juanita House, House, Juanita defendant, Tbe The world soon will be a market market a be will soon world The America’s unique place among among place unique America’s monsByPublication hr i a ipre, le doc­ alien imported, an is There this notice will be plead in bar ot their their notice ot this willbar bepleadin I was much impressed by an arti­ an by impressed much was I This was 25 years ago when a lot lot a when ago years 25 was This consideration, a been had Price frequent had I 20’s early my In Notice CreditorsTo “Our “Our 25 15 ELIZABETH WARD.Executrix th day of November. November. of day th th day of October, October, of day th g boss Mg Roscoe C. House House C. 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