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VOLUMN L. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 1050. NUMBER 36 NEWS OF LONG AGO. TheMan WhoLives Control Blue Mold Seen Along Main Street SevenDeadIySins By Thn Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Da­ Blue Mold has already appeared OOOOOO To Do God's Witt in Eastern counties and will prob­ vie Before Parking Meier* Herbert Eidson discussing court Rev. Walter E. Isenbour. Hitfh Point. R 4. ably move west in the near future. And Abbreviated1Skirl*. PutOntoCanvas Shortage of plants in 1949 caused proceedings -H . R. Johnson look­ The man who lives to do God’s will ing over new spring line of men’s (Davie Record, April 4, 1934.) And proves quite true along the LfNES tobacco farmers a lot of expense, and loss of money at sale time. suits - Mrs. Paul Hendrix and Miss Miss Bthel Butler spent the East­ w ay. ByNotedPainter Cornelia Hendrix going down De­ er holidays with her parents at Though oftentimes he sufiers 111, Blue Mold cannot be cured but NEW YORK.—What are the ' pot street at luncheon hour—At: Reldsville. And finds it hard sometimes to “seven deadly sins?” j it can be prevented. Plants should be treated when the size of a dime. tomey Allie Hayes out looking “ Buck” Allison, of Wilmington, p ray . An artist has put them on can- i for votes - Duke Whittaker hang­ spent Easter in town with home Yet holds t 0 G od’s u nchanging vas. He is Paiil Cadmus who says: Beginningthen is reasonable as­ "Intimate and prolonged study of surance that the grower will get ing around court house-Officer (oiks. hnd the seven deadly sins might, I driving across square chewing big That Should Op It ahead of the blue mold. They MissViolet Allison, of the'city In spite of all that comes and thought, make a better man of me cigar—Robert Foster putting cur­ school faculty spent Easter at her goes. —but I am just as bad as to begin should be treated twice weekly un­ with.” ■ HINT, if properly managed, til sufficient plants free from mold rency and legal papers in big bill home in Rnck Hill. S. C. Shall a victor some day stand ** may be given without offend­ But that was just a little whim- j are available for transplanting. fold - Alex JTucker and Hubert Mn and Mrs. Gilbert Kurfees1 of Beyond the reach of all bis foes. sical talk, for it’s easy to see that ing. Eaton busy shaking hands in and Richmond, soent Easter in town Cadmus isn’t very bad when one “Are you still bothered by those Treatments can be in form of There’s no defeat to any man talks with him. relatives of yours who come down dust or spray. For spraying use 76 around the court house—Tommy with home folks. from town to eat a big Sunday Who’s fully yielded up to God, Cadmus’ pictures were put on per cent fermate at the rate of one Ellis on way to temple of. justice Miss Louise Frost left Saturday exhibition in the Midtown galleries dinner and never invite you in re­ And never shrine* from his good turn?” asked Mrs. Smith. —Dr. W. M. Long hurrying down for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. I. S 1 here and, as was expected, stirred pound to 25 gallons of water, or plan “No,” said the unfortunate vic­ Main street on foot—Lady sitting F ro st. up as much controversy as his use 65 per cent dithane Z-78 or Though critics say he strange work has done regularly in. the tim, “they finally took the hint.” in parked auto doing fancy work Miss Nell Trivette, of the local past. “What did you say to themT” parzate at the rate of f pound to and odd; asked Mrs. Smith eagerly. Gossip Club wondering about school faculty, spent Easter with 25 gallons water. Therafore we want to say, good Second Show “Nothing was said,” explained why some pay big fines and costs her parents at Boone. This was only his second one- Flacethe required amount of folks, the other, “but we served sponge while others keep loafing around Miss Ruth Daniel, a student at man show in oils; the first was in cake every time they came.” chemical in a large fruit jar or Be bold and tearless, strong and 1937, but at that time he was al­ the town —Miss Doris Chaffin on Catawha College, Salisbury, spent other tight container; add a little brave. ready widely known for pictures of THEY’LL WAIT wav across the square. Easter in town with her parents. girls with sailors—and very unfair water (not over 2-3 full); close lid For God takes care of all the Mrs. Rowe Davis, of Elkin, visi­ he was to sailora, the navy com­ and shake until the chemical is stro k es plained. ted her parents, Mr. and Mis. R. thoroughly wet; stir the wetted And nuts them in a names grave. He was 40 in 1944 when he start­ Our County And L. Walker here, over the Easter ed the present series. He had been material into the full amount of holidays. God never lets a mau go 'down taking notes about the deadly sins water required and the spray is In spite of what the world may for some time. “I know no one who ready for use. If the sprayer does Social Security Mise Louise Daniel of the local is free of them,” he says, and adds: school faculty, spent the week-end do “In every case friends of mine have not have an agitator, keep mixture Bv W. K.*White. Manager. with her parents at Greensboro. If he sets out to gain a crown come hi handy. But the most use­ well stirred while spraying to pre­ I have a few questions and an­ Like saintly men who've made it ful object of study was myself, and vent settling. Mix fresh batch of Miss Elva Cartuer1 a member of in a way the series is autobi­ swers regarding the Old-Age and the Kannapolis school faculty, vis- th ro u g h ographical.” spray for each application. The Survivors Insurance program that ited her parents here during the And never stops for knocks and Cadmus lists the seven deadly following amounts will aid in de­ should be of interest to every wor­ blows, sins as pride, lust, envy, gluttony, termining how much spray mix­ Easter holidays. sloth, anger and avarice. In Roman ker and his family. Brewster Grant, Rufus and Mar. Nor compromises in his soul. Catholic theology, the last two are ture will be needed to cover plants: Who Gets The Benefits? The shall Sanford, students at David­ Whose love for God and mankind identified as wrath and covetous­ 1st to 4th applications, about 3 monthly payments made under ness. son College, spent Easter here with grow s to 3$ gals, per 100 sq. yds, per ap­ the Old-Age and Snrvivors Insur­ AU the way up to heaven’s goal. In the exhibition the various sins their oarents. were not identified. Cadmus thinks plication. 5th to 6th applications, ance program fall into two main Mrs. Georee Sheek is recovering visitors were more interested in about 4 gals, per 100 sq. yds. per groups: guessing which is which; or in- let­ from an operation which she un­ Trade JIHth The A pink elephant,' a green rat, application. 7th and other appli­ 1. To insured wage earners age ting tFsir conscience be their guide. and a yellow snake entered a cock­ derwent Sundav at Long’s Hospit­ He hoped the series would go entire cations, about 5 to 6 gals, per 100 65 or over who are temporarilv or tail bar. “You’re a little early,, sq. yds. per application. The first al, Statesville. Merchants to one purchaser, and though he boys,” said the bartender. “He permanently rerired, to their wives was not optimistic about it, he ain’t her* yet.” 3 to 4 applications may be applied Miss Lillian Moonev, who is a further hoped the purchaser will be age 65 or over, and to their child nurse at Washington Emergency a church. through the plant bed cover if it ren under age 18. Vfho Advertise In Squelcher is stretched well above the plants. Hospital, Washington. D C spent Lists Worst Sins A miserly man was approached 2. To survivors of insured wor­ Easter in town with home folks. The worst sins, he says, are those by a friend who did his best to per­ Remove the cover for later appli­ kers who have died. These sur­ The Davie Record which do the most harm to others. suade him to dress more in accord­ cations. Keep the spray nozzles Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ruth and He places pride at the head of the vivors may be children under 18, ance with his station of life. “I’m about 10 inches above plants, mov little son. of Columbia, S C..snent list. A friend suggested that, for surprised,” said the friend, “that widows (of any age) who have a Easter in town with Mr. and Mrs. this one, he simply put a frame you should allow yourself to be­ ing them back and forth or from child of the wage earner in their Teachers Outraged around a mirror and let pride con­ come shabby.” side to side until spray droplets E 1 M eronev. front its own image. The difficulty care, widows age 65 or over, and An intolerable situation in North “But I’m not shabby,” said the appear on all leaves. Henrv Poplin, of this city, and was to intensify its interpretation aaiser. dependent parents age 65 or over. Mi«s Opal Livingstone, of Suitb Carolina was disclosed by Govern, beyond mere vanity, which seems About two pounds of 76% fer­ When there is no survivor eli­ to him comparatively innocent. “Oh, but you are,” said his Grove, hied themselves to York, S. nr Scott when he told a news con­ friend. “Remember your father. mate or 24 pounds of the other gible for monthly benefits at the ference he had affidavits and Though lust enjoys a considerable He was always neatly dressed. His C,, Sunday, where they were uni­ ill fame, Cadmus regards it as not dust is needed per 100 sq. yds. of time the wage earner dies, a lump checks to prove that in some parts clothes were always well tailored bed per season. For dust treat­ ted in the holy ponds of matrimony too harmful. Gluttony hurts no one and of the best material.” sum payment may be made to the of the State public school teachers but the glutton. Lust is more com­ "Why! ’’ shouted the other, tri­ ments get commercially prepared Mrs. Frank Clement returned mon among men, sloth among wom­ widow or widower if living with must make ‘ kickbacks” of part of umphantly, “these clothes I’m dust treatment containing not less home Thursday from Chapel Hlll en, he finds. And he has a particu­ wearing were father’d ’* the wage earner at the time of where she spent a month with her their salnries to hold their jobs, larly low opinion of avarice, “the than 15 per cent fermate dust and death or to whoever pays the fu­ that they are told tQ “put up or loneliest of all sins.” For an eighth not less than 10 per cent dithane sister, Mrs. R. D. W, Connor. sin, he suggests immoderation, but Fair Assumption neral expenses. Mrs Clement was taken il' while get o u t.” he believes it’s really the evil part Two men, who were visiting a or parzate dust. The filler in these How Much Are The Benefits? museum, were seen standing in at Chapel Hill but has about re­ The Governor would have been of the other seven. dust mixtures should be nyrophyl- The amount of the benefits to a remiss if be had not directed an ex­ front of an Egyptian mummy, over Iite or neutral talc. 20 to 25 lbs. of covered. Trainmen Delay Schedule which hung a placard bearing the retired wage earner is based on haustive investigation. inscription: “B. C. 1187.” prepared dust will be required for Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller and To Pot-Shoot at Game his average monthly wage in em­ The pnhlic will exoect that Chief Both visitors were much mysti­ 100 sq, yds of plant bed per season. family, of Winston-Salem, speut fied thereby. ployment covered bv the Social Walter Anderson and the State ONSLOW, IOWA.—It took an Iowa Commercially prepared dust mix­ Sunday in town, guests of Mr. and conservation officer to discover “What do you make of that,” Security Act and the length of Mrs. C. G. Woodruff. Bureau of InvrstigBtion will get the why a freight train required two said one. , tures are purchased ready for use. time he worked under Social Se­ Felix Harding and Panl Hend. facts to reveal how extensive such hours to travel two miles. “Well, I dunno; but maybe it Do not use dust mixture in sprays. curity. For example, a worker who practices have been and that the Reporting on the case of the late was the number of the motor-car The following amounts will aid ricks, students at Wake. Forest branch-line freight, Officer Louis that killed him.” I had an average of $150 per month College, spent Easter in town with spotlight will turn upon the guilty E. Lemke said he found that the in determining how much dust for the past 13 years would re­ their oareuts. persons or groups, no matter who train was stopping at likely-look­ Certainly Are j will be needed to cover plants: ceive $33.90 per m onth on retire­ they may be. ing spots while crewmen fired at “Don’t you think a real friend 1st to 4th applications, Ii lbs. Miss Hazel Baitv, assistant li­ game from atop its boxcars. They ment. Wife’s, minor child's, and The charges are shocking to the ought to feel sympathetic when on* brarian at the State University, would then get off the train, pick needs money?” 1 per 100 sq. yds. 5th to 6th appli­ parent’s payments equal § the Chapei Hill, spent Easter tn town sensibilities of Hght- thinking, citi­ up their kill, and in some instances “I think a good many friends ii cations, 2J to 3 lbs. per 100 sq. yds. worker’s benefit. Widow’s pay­ clean it before proceeding. such cases are touched.” with her parents. zens, who must look upon the al­ All other applications, 3§ to 4 lbs Receiving complaints from farm­ ments are f of the amount the Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Smith and leged practice as not only an out. ers about the shooting, Lemke CLEVER DEVICE per square yd. worker would receive. daughter Miss Louise and son Ker- rage upon the teachers who are watched the train one day from Dusting: Apply early in morn­ How Are Benefits Applied For? victims but also as an outrage of a near-by farmhouse with a pair ing or in evening when air is quiet mit, spent Wednesday in Winston- of binoculars. Benefits are paid as a mattar of Salem shopping. decency. Lemke said he flagged the six- preferably when plants are moist right. They are not charity and Mrs. H. T. Brenegar is a patient And yet the Chief Executive car train a short time later and with due. Do not fill dust hopper are not based on need. says the situation apparently pre- went through it. He said he more than 2-3 full at any time. Be at the Baptist Hospital, WinsJon- found nine rabbits and three They are not paid automati­ vails 01 a county-wide basis tn sure all leaves show uniform coat­ Salem. Her friends wish for her quail. cally, an application must be made three or four counties rnd on a Since he reported the incident ing of the dust; in narrow beds, a speedy recovery. for them. smaller scale In other counties. If to a Sc North not over 3 yds. wide, with board Thos. W. Rich arrived home to­ Railroad official, Lemke said,1 Don’t lose benefiis by failing to day from Miami Beach, Fla. where such a situation is fouud bv a re­ there have been no more reports sidewalls that hold the cover well of shooting. file for them. AU workers age 65 he spent the past tour months In lentless and thorough SBI invest!, above the plants, the first 3 or 4 No charges were filed. There is or over and the survivors of those gatiou, then of course the counties applications can be applied thru the ‘‘Land of Flowers.” no provision in Iowa law prohibiting First wife: who have died should contact Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kurfees, o f and the individuals involved should shooting from a train as there is money out the cover. For later applications from an automobile on a public Second their nearest Social Security Field near Cooleemee, speut Thursday be publicly named. and other type beds, always re­ road, Lemke said. going back to mother and be in$- move the cover before treating. Office as all services are free. in North Wilkesboro with their The Governor said he was not mediately hands me railroad fare.f’ certain who bad been the benefici. More people are familiar with The Social Security Office in daughter, Mrs. W. E. Jones. NO DANGER the use of fermate than some of Miss Rnth Graves, a student at aries of the kickbacks, whether Ihe fine old gentleman was Evasive Taeties Winston-Sailem is located at 437 beside himself in gratitude. the other materials mentioned. Nissen Building. Office hours are Flora MacDonald College Red they went to individuals for their St. Peter (welcoming Muldoon in­ There will probably be more fer­ “Splendid, young man!” he side the Pearly Gates)— “You from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday Springs, spent Easter with her par own use or were demanded as po­ cried. “When you rescued my find that things are done here dn mate available and it is just as ents on Route 4 . litical party contributions. But daughter from the river you the grandest possible scale. Wilth good as the other kinds. through Friday. that should make no special dif. must have had no idea of the us a thpusand years is but as Ia I cannot over-emphasize the im­ I will be in Mocksville on Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker, of danger you were placing your­ moment, and a million dollars ajre portance of treating tobacco beds this city, announce the marriage of ference. self in.” but a cent.” nesday, April 26th, at the court An interested and disquieted “There wasn't any,” shrugged against blue mold. Start treatment house, second floor, at 12:30 p . their daughter Helen Margaret, to Muldoon—“Then, St. Peter, woi^ld in time and get ahead of blue public will 9w 1.it the outcome of the hero. “There wasn’t any. I y* be linding me Uie loan of m. I will also he in Cooleemee Mr. Otii McClamrock1 of Coolee the investigation with keen interest am a champion swimmer, and cent?” mold. “Don’t put it off—put it I’m already married.” on the same date at the Erwin mee. on Tuesday, Dec. 261b, 1333, and grave concern.—Charlotte Ob­ St. Peter—"With pleasure, ijlr. on;’’ F. E. PEEBLES, at York, S. C. server. lluldoon; Wait Just • moment.”-; County Agent Cotton Mills office at 11 a. m. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N For Your Ful W atcb IH JOUy THE U.S. Savingj Your watch got its name from I ASK m 0 0 the fact that the first portable © I ' \ ANOTmn popping timepieces, cumbersome devices I A General Quiz Deficiotfs. HAPPY DAY made of iron and shaped like 3 ,V. <*. (*. <>- <»• c- “■ huge egg, were carried by towD The Questions NOT CONsj criers or “watchmen” on theii SPEAKS Inl'rivliimal Uni1Km 1. Who was the tallest Presi­ 3-M-ONE I COULOnT KSEP nightly rounds. Sunday School Lessons “ I feel happier, p o t dent of the United States. WAKES ro lle r HOUSE WITHOUT constipated I Kating y l By PR KEHHETH FOREMAN skating- t w 3IM-0NB I 2. How many judges are there SUPERniN does so much for me! I in the United States Supreme relief, after so manyl SCRIPTURE: I Corinthians IS; Luk< pills and medicincsf Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! 24*1-12 DEVOTIONAL READING: John 20- Court? Ever your friend/l 19-23. 3. Who was the shortest Presi­ W.H.Rooney, Dctroiu Appeal to Appetites dent of the United States? 2, Mich. Jnsl one ojfl 4 What United States newspa­ many vnfolicUcd M-I TruthA boutEaster W ith Novel Methods tersfrom ALL-IiitAiM per is often called “The Man­ users. If you sufTea Of Food Preparation chester Guardian of America . from constipation ANY SIZE (6 ei 0| EXP. KOU HIM Lesson for April 9, 1950 due to lack of dictar j| OEVHOPED. 8 HOBBt PAINTS {.very The Answers bulk, try eating i * Qfinl Qn nihrgtmtnl) TT ISN’T ALWAYS the elaborate HauiSy MiiltHf Sncrlapa Fumithei h t t p THIS WAY,” writes a friend 1. Abraham Lincoln, 6 feet 4 ounce of crispy YftfuabU Ptemiums Gntn ^ in a great city, “the hats and ^ meal that tastes the best, nor the BRAN daily, drink d GET CETTEft PICTURES FOR ISSS most expensive food that makes inches. 3 0 not co»i/>/rtrf# satisfil the burmy-rabbits have run awaj -IN-ONE // send empty cartol 'Hg J-ACM RABB/T CO.= with Easter.” The factis, the the family call for more. When the 2. Nine. S P>A IZTA N S U IZG S.C. food, no m at­ B attle Crook, M icn world has stolen Easter and made 3. Jam es Madison, 5 feet 4 Reset loose casters and drawer ter what it may ' >' Hl- -•* & >pulls easily with PIASTIC WOOD YOUR MONEY BI something silly out of it. The world be, is cooked inches. will not believe the perfectly and 4. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. truth about Easter, served a ttra c ­ < fV ! ;•?* Grandma’s Sayings yet the world wants 'FOR PROUDl tively, i t ’s B A K E R S . a holiday. bound to please. : f lo j AM m M iK Mfr besbtvWem j The Man from Certain foods ESPECIALLY Mars, visiting our “ * *•“ ! should not be ! CRlSP RICE KRISFIK VOTHtCDMlHbl I planet at Easter allowed to over­ time, would have a cook, a s they hard time guessing Lenten meals can be made will lose their nourishing as well as pleasing what the festival appetite appeal because texture is means. Rabbits? if you make a main dish out of destroyed. This is true of both fish a rich soup such as this creamy e f t f v S m m New clothes? A Dr- foreman and cheese, so popular’ in menus day off? The return of spring? Not rich asparagus and cheese * 4 right now. combination, A simple salad at all, nothing of the sort. Bunnies Pish is delicate and tender. To and hats are gay; but the right and dessert completes the have it reach perfection, time its m eal. word for Easter is not Gaiety, it is cooking to the minute. Then you’ll Glory. have fish anyone can enjoy! m ♦ * * Cheese becomes stringy when LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU ; God’s Victory cooked’ at too high temperatures. •Pan-Baked Perch I Makes a good breakfast—fun fo eofl w $ m m m PVEN IN churches you will not Baked Potatoes I Cooked slowly and carefully, it’s [ crisp, CRiSpeg.cgtSPesr l j WSPlES “ always hear the whole truth' mouth-watering, creamy texture is Pickled Onions and Beets about Easter. You may hear that preserved. Hot Biscuits j it is the festival of Returning Hope1 • » * Pineapple-Pear Salad n i n a a a S S i i SSaBSBMaaaS THEBE AIN’T NOTfflN* like a or that it symbolizes new life, or Jl DD A DELIGHTFUL garnish to Lemon-Frosted Cupcakes IBaaaiiBtiBBa Y o u '" J f I good sense o’ humor. It's a gem that that it stands for the triumph ol Beverage “ foods if you find they aren’t C obberG,1 puts a sparkle in your eye and faith over despair, or that it ex­ going over too well with the family •Recipe Given 1SSS FOR A QUICK AND TASTY MEAl =■ brightens the hearts o’ all the folks presses our belief in immortality. the I around you. and serve them as beautifully as In a way, all these ideas about you possibly can. You’ll be sur­ 2 tablespoons butter coke or b | $5 paid Marty Arawar, Winburno, Pa,* Easter are true, but if that is all, prised how much of a difference 3 tablespoons flour light and F then we have not yet got down to in . their acceptance this little but Vi teaspoon salt your ovclJ LOOKINf to improve your pies *n the truth about Easter. thoughtful touch can make. % teaspoon pepper ||jj Van (Snip's C lobbci <1 cakes? Then look for Nu-Maid. Yep, The fact is—the fact which gives Vi cup nutmeg double “4 “Table-Grade” Nu-Maid is better- tPan-Baked Perch than-ever . , . spreads easier and is a solid ground for all these other (Serves 6) IVa cups m ilk facts—the first Easter was the day 1A cup CTeam IBBB plumb full of that sweet churned- Place two one-pound packages of fresh flavor. Try the new Nu-Maid! when God raised Jesus Christ from 2 egg yolks As fine a spread as money kin, buy. the dead. It was the day of God’s ocean perch fillets in a baking 2 tablespoons lemon victory over death, when the gates dish. Add salt and pepper to taste. juice Melt % cup butter and mix in HAPPINESS is like a butterfly. If of death swung backward and the 2 cups boiled rice bars of death were broken. cups cracker crumbs. Cover the we pursue it too hard, it'll alius be fillets with the butter-crumb mix­ Drain oysters and cook two to jest out o‘ reach—but if we try The troth about Easter is three minutes or until their edges IHI Mi waitin' quietly, most likely it'll light ture. Sprinkle with chopped parsley, that something happened on if desired. Bake 30 minutes in a curl. Melt butter, stir in flour, sail right on us. that day that never happened and pepper, and ■ ■ ■ ■ | i ^ $5 paid EUie Wall, Lakeland, ilorida* before and never will happen moderate (350°) oven or until fish cfir is done and the crumbs browned. when well blend­ again. Because never before Serve with pickled onions and ed, add milk JES CAN'T WAIT to tell the news had the Son of God risen In per­ a n d cream. about new Nu-Maid! It's improved! beets. sonal triumph from the grave, ... Cook, stirring, Spreads easier. Tastes milder ’n Always fender- i j t i sweeter than ever. And "Table- and never will that have to be IJERE’S A RICH and spicy sal- until thickened. done over again. !5 5 5 never cfoughy Grade” Nu-Maid’s sportin’ a brand ^ mon casserole which will give Add nutmeg and new package, specially made to pro­ If it were not for that fact, Jesus you a complete meal when served slightly beaten ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Chas. L. Fd tect that good tastin’ “Table-Grade" might have been remembered as a with a fruit salad: egg ^olks. Cook !5555S555555!! taste! long-dead Jewish teacher, a hope­ gently, then- fold IBBaStBBBBBSSi i S S a a a i the Mccksvil ful but mistaken and defeated Spicy Salmon Casserole in oysters and * $ e (Serves 4) Guy, were col J will be paid upon publication teacher, a name to be found only lemon juice. to the first contributor of each in encyclopaedias. But the truth 1 pound canned salmon Serve in a border of rice, gar­ last week wl 2 tablespoons butter accepted saying or idea. Address about Easter is that Jesus is not nished, if desired, with green pep­ manv cases o | "Grandma” 209 East Pearl Street, dead, his hopes were not mistaken, 2 tablespoons flour per or pimiento and parsley. Cincinnati 2, Ohio. he was not defeated, his Name is I cup milk • * • M ocksvi He. above every man! He is the Chris< 1A cup catsup 1PHE APPEAL of baked or broiled Cow-toon tian’s living Lord. I teaspoon Worcestershire — fish is enhanced if they are Jack an d * * * sauce served with one of the following S atu rd ay fori His Power in Hs Vi pound American cheese, sauces: grated o ffl/3 w in«fes1 oimV Training S t| ■PHAT STRANGELY TWISTED Tartar Sauce where they ’ Toasted crackers I cup mayonnaise man Kierkegaard called Chris­ in training tianity “God’s attack on man.” Flake the salmon and arrange in I tablespoon minced pickles You could not get that idea from bottom or individual dishes. Melt I tablespon minced parsley boys. Have| the New Testament. butter in top of I tablespoon minced capers 6 d o u b le boiler. I tablespoon minced onion ecause Sl\lOl/l/lPI?IFr G . B. M y^ Marvelous as it is, Christian­ Stir in flour and ity is God offering to man the add milk. Cook Mix ingredients together and ton-S alem power to rise out of onr dead slowly until serve. Davic farmd selves, to do for us what we Cucumber Sauce smooth and & £m(tfcor/ked/ week on bus could never have done for our- - slightly thick­ I tablespoon butter selves. What has this to do ened. Add cat­ 1 tablespoon flour Only an emulsorized shortening a big dairy with Easter? Just this: That : sup, sauce and Ys cup milk He is a fc^ when the Apostle Paul wants to . cheese; cook un­ Vi cup mayonnaise gives you these luscious cakes explain what the power is I til cheese is melted. Arrange Vi cup finely diced cucum­ with such mixing easel which God sets at our disposal, toasted- crackers around edge of bers, drained what it is like and what it will ! M r. an d “What -will I tell her now, she baking dish. Heat thoroughly in a Ya teaspoon salt wants to know where 4TabIe- do, he tells us it is the same moderate (375°) oven for 20 min­ % teaspoon pepper ot VecdersH Grade* Nu-Maid Margarine comes power with which God raised 2 teaspoons lemon juice from?” utes, or until cheese sauce bub­ M r. an d JvSj Copr. 1050 n o Uloml Marsarine Co. Christ from the dead. (See I bles. Serve at once. Melt butter, add flour and grad­ Circle Drivi| Cor. 6:14 Eph. 1:19,20; 2:6; * * * ually blend in milk. Cook until tv were on Phil. 3:10.) thickened, stirring constantly. Let O YSTERS have a rich mineral a pleasure t| You see the truth about Easte: content and are especially de­ cool, then add remaining ingred­ is that it is the day when the Chrii ients. Serve well chilled. WHEN SLEEP WONT lightful when prepared in this man­ S an fo rd tians celebrate the most treme: ner and served with rice: Asparagus-Cheese Soup COME AND YOU dous act God ever performed Oysters Poulette (Serves 5-6) right arm al this planet, or rather that day wh< (Serves 4) 2 No. I cans of asparagus ious injurif FEEL GLUM God brought, to a climax the who|e I pint oysters o r 2 medium bunches the Readinl mighty action of the coming and 3 cups milk Pa., several! Try This Delicious the life and death of Christ. And 4 tablespoons butter that is the power which is- avail­ 3 tablespoons flour along nicelT Chewing-Gum Laxative able for the Christian. Vs teaspoon salt glad to lea| • When you roll and toss, oil night—fed » • • I tablespoon minced headachy and Justawlul because youneed Jim m ie’ J a laxative—do this... A Christian onion Is Supernatural I tablespoon minced c o rn e r on Chew FEEN-A-Mirrr—delicious chewing- CHOCOLATE ALMOND CAKE gum laxative. The action of h o n -a-m in t's JF ALL YOU WANT of God is to parsley Maple avej special medicine '4Detottbsm the stomach. I cup grated American Quichmethod recipe That ie, it doesn't act while In the stom­ “ have him do something for y( u, ed by J. ach, but only when farther along in the then you are rather like a ba by w . cheese Sift together into a large bowl: A dd: bu sin ess lower digestive tract.. .where you want It Vfz tQpi sifted cake flour 2 egg whites who keeps crying for some one to Remove 10 choice tips about 2%* Vi cup milk ty was rec| to act. Tou feel fine again quickly I long, split lengthwise and cook un­ teaspoon* double-action And scientists say chewing makes bring him more toys . . . butJhe boking powder (4Vi I teaspoon almond extract Caudell fr| teen-a fine medicine more effec­ stays a baby. If your want of Qod til tender; use for garnish. If using teaspoons single-action) B eat X minute. Tu rn into 2 greased tive—"readies” it so it flows gently into is to have him do something wlith canned vegetable, set 10 tips aside, I teaspoon salt 8* layer pans, lined with plain tbesystem.GetFEEN-A-MiNTatany I f lrf* as above. Cut remainder of aspara­ paper. Bake in moderate oven M r. a n d | drug counter-250,50* or only.... IU¥ you, in you and through you, trfen IVa cups sugar (350* P.) about 30 m inutes. Frost you are like a child who really gus fine, cook until tender, then a n d fill w ith - Jr., have wants to grow, up. press through a coarse sieve. Add: ALMOND COCOA ICIN6: C ream 3ttw a. to one of I FE EN-A-M l N T '! Vt cup Snowdrift EftMWIS CHEWlNfrCttM IAXATWt A fH The Christian is a siipernatu: ral Measure puree and liquid; there Snowdrift w ith 2 tbsp. butter. Add o n Bingha being. As C. S. Lewis puts it, ve should be about two cups. Melt but­ Vi cup milk % cup sifted cocoa, 3 cup- ' K confectioners? sugart a n d _ .. Rov CartiJ are not God’s little toy soldie: 's, ter, add onion and cook slightly. Mix enough to dam pen flour. B eat salt alternately with % cup mil.. T . I. C aud Add flour and blend, then add salt. we are intended to be his sons a id 2 m inutes. I f by h and, count beat­ When smooth, add X tsp. almond bv M r. a n l daughters. Fish is easily and attractive- Add milk, stirring constantly. Cook ing time only. W ith electric mixer, extract. Frost cake. Dip tips of S tJoseph ly preparcd for the table when until smooth and thickened. Add use “low speed”; scrape bowl often; blanched almonds in Icing; press But if the’ Christ is thiHim scrape beaters at end of 2 minutes. upright around bottom of cake. "first-born among many breth:th-J pan-baked and served with a puree. Just before serving, add A tto rn d &IS ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST Taylorsvil ren” then here is this life those]osel topping of crumbs and en­ grated cheese, stirring until melted. who accept him have access to \ circled with pickled beets and Add parsley and serve garnished W ilk e sb o l the same power that wrought onions. with asparagus tips. Yes, you can make these marvelous cakes Y a d k in v iJ with EmuIsorized Snowdrift with just 3 min­ in him. And at the end of life* utes mixing time. No creaming! No egg-beat­ W a lte r fIO fujSuU eh7 — we shall not be afraid, know­ LTNN SAYS: Turkish towels will shrink slight­ FOI MIROI MIU MO Hill Of Xou Can Make Laundering ly when they are washed the first ing! All ingredients are blended smoothly and w ere a tn | ing that we belong to the same here last | RHEUMATISM God who raised our Lord from Speedier and Easier few times as their knit is drawn completely in the same bowl. Ready to bake < NEURITIS-LUMBAGO the dead. . If you can’t get to all the ironing closer together. They will reach after 3 minutes mixing! And your Snowdrift cakes are light, rich and luscious to the last The glory of Easter is not somi after it’s dampened, store in plas­ maximum absorbency after four or T h e 1. J l moist crumb. Only an emulsorized shortening thing merely to be remembered tic cloth or cellophane bags in re­ five washings. M ocksvill can give you such quick, sure success. Make sung about; it is something to frigerator to prevent mildew. A bit of glycerine added to the ed a -ocif Snowdrift’s Chocolate Almond Cake, today. experienced. The same God wh i Lace tablecloths and bedspreads last rinse for woolen tilings will dav ev en ! conquered death “giyeth, us vie need no ironing i! they are placed make them softer and smoother. Dn a curtain stretcher for drying. Do not dry any woolens near heat. Ieadershil tory through our Lord Jesui M rs. H . | Christ.” Ihey shape beautifully. 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» . I’. ' >f‘j' nI" NOT CONSTIPATED *‘I feel happier, younger now, not y k s i . O i 1P fJu constipated! Eating your ALL-BRAN does so muck for me I W hat wonderful relief, after so many pills and medicines. Ever your friend,” W.ILRooney, Detroit 2, Mich. Jast one of many unsolicited let­ SUNNYSIDE by Oark S. Haas ters from ALL-BRAN MRS. RANKLE, VOU SHOULDN'T I'VE BEEN TAKINQ THOSE PllLS «sers. If you suffer TAKE SO WlANy SLEEPING EVERy NITE FOR TW E N Ty YEARS. from constipation PILLSi THEVaL BECOME ANO THEy-BE NOT A HABIT YET due to lack of dietary HABIT FORMING'/ bulk, try eating an ounce of crispy Kellogg’s ALL­ BRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg’s, a Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK I

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: r y s t a l s PAGE FOUR THE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE N. C . APRIL 5. I960 THE DAVlE RECORD. A Big Court Buys Building Don t Steal Wes C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. The March term of Davie Su­ Dr. W. M. Long has purchased Seems like the Winston-Salem Oldest Pan perior court adjourned Thursday the new E. C. Morris office build­ Journal has stolen Wes McKnight PICTURE No LiquorJ TELEPHONE afternoon. This was the longest ing on comer of South Main and from Farmington Township and court term held in this county in Water streets, and will move his moved him over to Clemmons, in NEWS A Entered at the Poetoffice in Mocke- a long time. There were nearly office from the Sanford building Forsyth county. The Journal is OF A M A N ENJOYING yille, N. C.. ae Second-cliw MeII ; two hundred cases on the docket matter. March 3, 1903. into the new building in the near right about Wes being a molasses and most of them were disposed future. Dr. Robert Long, dentist, maker, but he makes good old -HIS Attorney 4 fined to his I 'of. Tudge T. C. Rudicill, of New- j will also move his office into his Davie syrup instead of Forsyth SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ton, was the presiding Judge, with brother’s building. svrup. week sufferii OYE YEAR. IN N, CAROLINA • * 1.50 SfX MONTHS fN N. CAROLINA - 75c. Solicitor Avalon Hall, of Yadkin- R alp h K u l OWE YEAR. OUTSIDE STATI • *2 00 ville, prosecuting. There were a- College speij SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - *1.00 bout 100 cases of drunken driving, CLOTHE his mother ' reckless driving, driving without We have heard merchants, license and after license had been Miss Lillil manufacturers and office-holders suspended and other traffic viola­ Lexington lj boast that thev had no competi­ 7 tions. Among the other cases dis­ NOTICE! eral days tion. Some of them awoke later posed of were the following: Jo h n H o d 2 to fine out that they were sadly Charles Padgett, false pretense, mistaken. nol pros on payment of costs. Fiddler’s Convention! ■ E . M rs. R o t Politics seems very quiet in Fred Jones and Fred Cassidy, children, oil Davie Countv up to the hour of larceny. Jones 6 months and You'll b e happy, too, w hen were recentl going to press. Only a' few Re­ Cassidy 8 months on roads. There Vfill Be An Old-Time Fiddlers you join the growing family M rs. Johh Il publicans and fewer Democrats W. H. Chamblee, manslaughter, Convention At of satisfied men who are M isses C J have filed f o r county offices. nol prossed. stretching their clothing dol­ rion Hornl Maybe folks have decided they Sanford Plowman, v. p. I. $35 lars with the famous AND­ Forest CollJ can’t afford to take the offices at and costs. Shady Grove High School, OVER CLOTHES. You'll have holidays in | the present salary. Lockley Sofley, v. p. I. $25 and en ts. costs. a wealth of quality fabrics to There are but ten days left in Advance, N. C. W. K. Edwards, non-support. select from . . . newest pat­ M rs. C. which to file Iyour name if you Six months on roads. terns to fit your personality daughter Ld mean to run for Sheriff, Clerk of W. R. Smoot, v. p. I. $25 and Easter Monday, Apr. IOth, 8 p. m. to New Bed Court, Representative, Senator or . . . styled in the manner pre­ costs. weeks with I Coroner. Filing time is out at Prizc-s Will Be Awarded As Follows: scribed by fashion authorities noon Saturday, April 15th. If John C. Smoot, v. p. I. not guilty. STRING BAND CONTEST Jericho Roq Solomon Campbell, v. p. I. $25 , . . and priced to give you you don’t file now you will have First Prize $ 10.00 most for your money. Come T h e frie and costs. Second Prize $5.00 to wait another two years. w h o has bel I. M. Broadway, Jr., assault, $25 VIOLIN CONTEST in and see what you get when Be sure are Se; that the census and costs. First Prize $5.00 you buy ANDOVER CLOTHES. w an M em I taker gets your name when he Herman Berrier, assault $25 and Second Prize $2.50 bury, will visits you this month. We are costs. BANJO CONTEST is m u ch in hoping that Davie county will Boone Hudson, c. c. w. Costs. First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $1.50 M r. a n d I have a population of 20,000, and A. B. Hall, v. p. I. $25 and costs. # Circle DriJ MocksvilIe 2,500. If you haven’t GUITAR CONTEST Ezraand B.atrice Cain, v.p.I. First Prize $3.00 oyster supy sent in your guess on the Mocks- $25 and costs for both. Second Prize $1.50 honoring I ville population mail or bring it Will Myers murder. Continued. MANDOLIN CONTEST and childrd in this month. Clint Tucker, a w d w. To pay First Prize $2.00 costs. Second Prize $ 1.00 Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Stouts S p u rg e o l New Accountant Ralph Luckey, assault. Fined DANCING CONTEST route I ru| „ . . $50 and costs. First Prize $2.00 co v erin g The Davie County Commission-i „ 7___ n „ _ , . Second Prize $ 1.00 , . ’ Wayne Deaton, a. w. d. w. and Sizes 34 to 50 o p e ra tio n ers have appointed M rs. Orant , . , THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED „ . c. c. w. Onn probation and to pay D av is Hosl Stevens, of Route 4, County Ac-^cogfg countant, to fill the vacancy caus-( chag R Beauch assault ADMISSION - M r. and ed by the resignation of Miss Inez. ^ tQ ki„ Fined $10Q LESLIE’S MEN’S SHOP w o o d m od Naylor. Mrs. Stevens entered up- j and MANAGERS: ON THE SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, N. C. B. Sa .ford costs. J. D. PARKER W. B. ETCHISON on her new duties yesterday. She N o r th M a | Thos. Deese, manslaughter. To ELMER MOCK SAM TALBERT is a daughter of Clerk of Court S tro u d he pay $800 damage to parties invol­ Stacy H. Chaffin, of Route I. ved, and $75 court costs, and pay C h a s. L | J. C. Smoot $75 damage to car. th e M cck Vfhicker Candi­ W. T. Dull, larceny and receiv­ G u y , w ere ing. To pay costs. last weekl date For Senate John Pressley, attempt to make m a n v case crime against nature. Two years J. H. Whicker, Sr., prominent M o ck sv illl hard labor on roads. North Wilkesboro attorney, has James C. Rogers, v.p.l. Nol pros, Jack amj filed as a candidate on the Re­ Dan Cuthrell, a.w.d.w., with in­ Saturday I publican ticket fot the 24th. sena­ T ra in in g tent to kill. Three to five years torial district of North Carolina. w h ere the in penitentiary. Mr. Whicker is a widely known in trainid James L. Evans, abandonment boys. H | attorney and has been prominent and non-support. Two years on for many years in public atfairs in roads. G . B. Wilkes county. He is a Baptist Julius C. Brock, assault. Not to n -S aler and teacher of one of the largest guilty. D avie faf men’s Bible classes in the State of Rufus Dwiggins, Jr; non-sup­ w eek o n North Carolina. port. Sentence suspended 5 years. a big d a | and to pay costs. H e is Jericho Church to Noah Hairston, v.p.l, non-suit. m an . A number of cases on the crim­ M r. art Have Meeting inal docket was continued until o l V eedd The Jericho Church of Christ, the October court. M r. an d I Jericho Road, invites you to hear The following divorces were C ircle D | tv w ere i Evangelist Cecil L. Derryberry, of granted: Peggy Robertson vs a pleasud Winston-Salem, in a series of gos- Press C. Robertson; Carl Spencer pel meetings, April 9-18. Services Vickers vs Viola C. Vickers; Jas. S a n fo i will begin promptly at 7:45 each T. Cloer vs Margaret CIoer; J . right arrf evening. E. Moore vs Susie J. Moore; io u s injl th e R eaJ If you are tired of hearing serm­ Frances Collins Adams vs Arthur P a - sevd ons with very little of the word J. Adams, Jr.; James E. Allen vs along n l of God in them, and you want to Juanita T. Allen; Thos. Reid glad to T hear the gospel preached without Boger vs Evelyn W. Boger. J im m | addition or substraction and with­ c o rn e r out the creeds and dogmas of de- J, H. Broadway M aple nominationalism, you will find ed by . this meeting a fulfillment of your John Henry Broadway, 70, re- 1 b u s in e s | desires. tired Davie County farmer, died I ty was The singing will be directed by late Tuesday at Rowan Memorial ] C audel Hospital as a result of injuries re­ Willard Conchin, minister of the M r. ; Jericho Church of Christ, and will ceived earlier in the day in an I Jr., h a v | be entirely congregational. No col­ automobile accident on Salisbury I to o n e I lections will be taken, so forget Highway south of Mocksville. o n B in l your pocketbooks and bring your Stove Orrell, of Advance, R. I, R oy C tf traveling toward Cooleemee, ran T . I. Cd friends instead. YOU WILL into the Broadway car two miles bv M r. I FIND A WARM WELCOME AT south of Mocksville. Mr. Broad­ THE CHURCH OF CHRIST. way lived about five hours after A tto l T a y lo rl J. E. Latta. of Durham, has ac­ the accident. Orrell receieved slight injuries and was later lodged WilkesT cepted a position as a soil con­ in jail here, charged with driving Y adkid servation man in Davie County, intoxicated and also with man­ W aited and will work with Claude slaughter. w ere : Thompson. Mr. Latta succeeds Surviving are his widow and h ere la H. J. Williams, who is now locat­ three children, five brothers and - two sisters. T h e l ed in Boone. Mr. Latta is stop­ Mocksl ping at the A. M. Kimbrough Funeral services were held at 2 ed a -d p. m., Thursday at No Creek home. The Record is glad to Baptist Church. day e v | welcome him to the best town Iead erJ and county in North Carolina. Attorney J. H. Whicker, of M rs. He entered upon his new duties North Wilkesboro, was in town L ouisd last week. Thursday on business. b ers a l THE DAVIE RECORD MOCRSVILLE. N. C. APRt L S 1950 PAGE FIVE

THE DAVIE RECORD. A. H. Cozart has begun the e- 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams ing equipment. Authorized capi­ rection of a 5-room house with j and children moved to Boone last File For Sheriff 'New Farm Equio- tal stock $100,000, subscribed stock $400 by W. T. Lowrance. bath, in West Mocksville, on the j week, where Mr. Williams is en­ Oldest Paper In The Countv Statesville Highway, The house, C. A. Tutterow, well • known and C. C. Lowrance, of Concord, will be for sale. gaged in soil, conservation work. citizen of Route I, filed Thursday ment Store and Lloyd Trexler, of Salisbury. No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads The Record is sorry to lose these for Sheriff on the Democratic - A certificate of incorporation We understand that this com­ Mrs. Z. N. Anderson returned' good people, but wish them well ticket. Up to this time Mr. Tut: has been filed in the office of Se­ pany has purchased a 150 foot NEWS AROUND TOWN. home Thursday from a visit with in their new home. terow is the first Democrat to file cretary of State Thad Eure at Ral­ frontage lot near the new Pontiac her daughter, Mrs. Freeman Slye, eigh bv D. & N. Harvester com­ bnilding in West Mocksville, for at Takoma Park, Md. Mrs. SIye for a county office. pany, Mocksville, to deal in farm­ their new building. Attorney Claude Hicks was con­ accompanied her mother home, fined to his home several days last returning to Takoma Park Friday. WANT ADS PAY. week suffering with Au. Hew Type Spreader Hihh Saves Jikssks There will be a fried chicken FORRENT-Fumished apart­ Ralph Kurfees, senior at State supper at Courtney High School ment on Wilkesboro street. DAVIE DRIV&IN College spent the week-end with lunch room on Friday night, April MRS. R. L. WALKER. 7th, sponsored by the Cross Roads his mother Mrs D. C. Kurfees. Baptist Church. Proceeds go to­ FOR RENT—Four-room apart­ THEATRE ward repairing the church build­ ment. Phone 168-W. Miss Lillie Meroney went to ing. Come any time after 6 p. m. MRS. W. H. DODD. Mocksville Salisbury Highway Lexington last week to spend sev­ eral days with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Daniel FOR SALE.—Ford 8-cylinder Wednesday and rhursday John Hodges. arrived home Friday from a Ave- half-ton pick-up truck, 1949 mod­ April 5th and 6th months sojourn at their winter el, excellent condition. A bargain. ‘ADVENTTRES OF GALLANT cottage at New Port Richey, Fla. Phone or see Mrs. H. A. Sanford. Mrs. Robert C. Caldwell and BELL” Fuzzy Knight and children, of Winnsboro, S. C., They returned home via. Dallas Telephone 115-W; Mocksville. Texas, where thev visited their AudrevLong InTechnicolor were recent guests of her mother, daughter, Mrs. R. H. Shank. They CINDER BLOCKS, Concrete ONE CARTOON Mrs. Johh Daniel and family. report a delightful stay in the Blocks, 4 inch Drain TiL-. Sunshine State. QUALITY BLOCK CO. Misses Colean Smith and Ma­ Salisbury, N. C. Friday and Saturday rion Horn, students at Wake The E. Pierce Foster lots, locat­ Warehouse Drive, Phone 233. April 7th and 8th Forest College, spent the spring ed on Wilkesboro street, were sold WANTED-Fishermen at Tom’s ‘TRUTH ABOUT MURDER” at auction Saturday and brought Lake. Just restocked with 12,000 Morgan Conway and Bonita Grandma’s old-fashioned hooks ’n’ eyes down the side of her holidays in town with their par­ good prices, ranging from $113 to dress provided gentle pressure to keep hips and waist from ents. $140 per front foot. Elmo Foster pounds fish, weighing 3 to 251bs. Granville Also spreading where they shouldn’t—and generally, it was a “one- and Otis Hendrix bought one lot, One mile west of Mocksville, just “PRIDE OF THE WEST” man” job. This same dependable method of hooking and un­ Mrs. C. P. Iohnson and little Wade Smith two lots, and M. H. off Yadkinville Highway. Bill Boyd hooking also performs a time, work and muscle-saving service daughter Louzenia, have returned Murray two lots, each lot having FOR SALE — Pair o f good ONE CARTOON for the revolutionary new Ferguson Manure Spreader and a frontage of 30 feet. This is val­ horses, cheap, will work anywhere Loader just announced by the local Ferguson Dealer. A similar to New Bern, after spending two hook,»’n’ eye device hitches and unhitches the Siireader weeks with Mrs. D. C. Kurfees on uable property. BILL FRYE, Monday and Tuesday Mocksville, N . C, hydraulically by means of the Finger Tip Contn. of the Jericho Road. April IOth and U th Ferguson Tractor. The same control also hydraulically operates FOR SALE—I Manure Spread­ “WHISPERING SMITH” the Loader. One man with one tractor can do the entire The friends of E. C. Sanford, er in good condition. See loading and spreading job without leaving the tractor seat. Alan Ladd and Robert Preston who has been seriously ill at Ro­ Princess Theatre M. B. RICHARDSON. In Technicolor wan Memorial Hospital, Salis­ Route 2. Mocksville, N. C. WEDNESDAY ONE CARTOON bury, will- be glad to learn that he William Powell & Shelley FOR SALE—300 bales lespede- B. & M. Tractor and Implement is much improved. Winters In za hay; 100 bales soy bean hay, 10 bales pea vine hay, 75c bale. 9 AU Shows Start At Duek “TAKE ONE FALSE STEP” Company Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vernon of Acres of pine timber. Space Reserved For Trucks Circle Drive, entertained at an with Marsha H unt & James TOMMIE ELLIS, Advance, Route 2. Route 5. Lexington, N. Cy oyster supper on Friday afternoon ______Gleason______honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith THURSDAY &. FRIDAY FOR SALE Ferguson tractor, and children of Sheffield. Fred MacMurray & Maureen tillage tool, two 14-inch flat-bot­ O’Hara In “FATHER WAS A tom plows, double section disc Spurgeon Anderson, popular harrow, wood saw and pulley. FULLBACK” with Price $1750. DEWEY JOYNER. route I rural letter carrier, is re­ Betty Lynn & Rudy Vallee Mocksville, Route I. covering from a n appendicitis ' A RA NG E LIKE THIS operation which he underwent at SATURDAY Let us do your Easter Dying. Davis Hospital, Statesville. George O’Brien In We are now equipped to give you “THE FIGHTING GRINGO” skilled die work, the best clean­ AT A $ 6 0 SAVING! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Black­ Added Serial Sl Cartoon ing and pressing, scientific water wood moved Friday from the R. proofing, moth proofing and expert MONDAY S l TUESDAY alteration work. B. Sa .iford apartment house on Spencer Tracy S l Katharine THE BEST DRY CLEANERS BEAUTIFUL 1950 DE LUXE. North Main street, to the Joe F. Hepburn In “ADAM’S RIB” Nichols S l Robinson. Phone 212 Stroud house on Salisbury street. The Funniest Picture In Ten Years WANTED—We are buying Chas. L. Farthing, principal of I Poplar, Oak and Seech Lumber. ELECTRIC the Mccksville schools and son WEDNESDAY ■ Cut Poplar lj” thick, any width. Charles Russell S l Virginia Guy, were confined to their home ■ Cut Oak §” any width. Beach J” Christine In “NIGHT WIND” i thick, any widths. For further in- RANGE last week with Au. There are with Gary Gray S l Flame The ! formation, see us for dimensions. manv cases of Au i.i and around W onder Dog I ELKlN FURNITURE CO. Mocksville. Elkin, N. C. WITH 2-W AY / c j , Jack and Thom.is LeGrand left AUTOMATIC Saturday for Great Lakes Naval Training Station, near Chicago, CONTROLS where they will spend two weeks in training school. Good luck, boys. Have a Ane time. Announcement! mTVnufiffi G. B. Myers, well-known Wins­ ton-Salem business man and I Wish To Announce To The Davie farmer, was in town last week on business. Mr. Myers has Voters Of Davie County That a big dairy farm near Advance. Never before He is a former Davie Gounty I Am A Candidate For Sheriff On The Republican Ticket. so many Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lightv, of Veedersburg, Ind., are guests of tfe luxe Mr. and Mrs. C.J E. Vernon, of I Would Appreciate Your Vote Circle Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Ligh­ features tv were on their way home from a pleasure trip down in Florida. In The May Primary. at such an Sanford Woodruff, who lost his right arm and r. ceived other ser­ Accept My Thanks In Advance amazingly ious injuries while working for the Reading Railway at Chester For Your Support low price! Pa., several weeks ago, is getting MODEL RE-25 along nicelv his friends will be glad to learn. G. ALEX TUCKER, Jimmie’s Ice Cream Bar on the Advance, N. C., Route 2. corner of Salisbury street and A $259.95 VALUE Maple avenue, owned and operat­ ed by J. R. Bowles, opened for 80 »f^on.*d off--* R|0* business Saturday. This proper­ ty was recently purchased by T. J. Uats Ionget* 8*’ ** V Caudell from E. C. Morris. T t o w O d f Mr. and Mrs. Sheek Bowden, Jr., have moved from Pine street clock with o® " d »ppUsm« to one of the T. J. Caudell houses RADIO AND TELEVISION STAR on Bingham street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cartner have purchased from T. I. Caudell the house vacated (As Shown) bv Mr. and Mrs. Bowden. UNNY ROSS g i & S k i t n Attorneys Haden Burke, o f LIMITED TIME ONLYI Taylorsville; Allie Hayes, of North RADIO ANO RECORDING ARTIST Wilkesboro, Boone Harding, of srssS&a?**4—-cove Tcce3 ^ BuyOn Yadkinville, Hayden Clement and Walter Woodson, o f Salisbury, FRAN WARREN EASY CREDIT TERMS YES, CAMELS AR! SO MIlD were among the court visitors that in a coaiWo*caast teit here last week. of hundred* of men and women who imoked Camels -•and only Camels—for 30 Hendricks & MerrelI Furniture Co. FAMOUS SROftTSCASTSl days, noted throat special* Thel Junior B. T .U . of the ills, making weekly exami­ Mocksville Baptist church enjoy­ nations, reported Phone 342 Mocksville, N. C. ed a -ocial at the church on Mon­ NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OP THROAT IRRITATION day evening, Mar. 27th. under the BILL STERN duo to smoking t J m d M leadership of Mrs. Harry Stroud. CAMELS Mrs. H. W. Brown and Miss SEE NORGE BEFORE % ’ K Louise Stroud. Nineteen mem­ bers and two visitors were present. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

-WEBKLY NEWS ANALYStS- TRUMAN: Costly Figure CLASSIFIED Republicans, sniping at Presi­ Coal Operators Hint at Price Hike; dent Truman, declared that he, as DEPARTMENT a private citizen, “is one of the best, if not the best paid man in AUTOS. TRUCKS. A ACCESS. Britain Faces New Economic Crisis; the world today." WANTED—Antique automobiles, any con* dition. M ust be p rio r to 1925. (No Fords, O R IW Figures lending themselves to please.) Also liberal rewards paid tor many artifices, the gentleman is­ tips leading to acquisition of very old Federal Tax Redaction Poses Puzzle hfgh class care. Write W. P. bnyder IU suing that statement, Rep. Roy O. Box 85, SetWckIey, Pennsylvania. Woodruff of Michigan figured it U. S -M ilkIn d u stiy Longtime Effort (EDITOR'S NOTE: Wben opinions are expressed In tbese columns, (bey are those of out this way: B U SIN ESS & INVEST. OPPOR- Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not neeessarlly of this newspaper.! A PRIVATE CITIZEN to match ICE-CREAM plant with retail .store, RED OSBORN, former U.S. rep­ VastlyTransformed three blocks from the University of resentative on the U.N. atomic the standard of living now enjoyed Florida, good year around business, by the President woidd need an in­ price S14.500. plus inventory. P u ritj Fenergy commission, recently pre­ COAL: Accused Ice-Cream, 548 North 9th Street. Gaines dicted that it might take 100 years come of three to three and a half Cost of Product Rises vllle. Florida. The 'Payoff million dollars a year. FRANCHISE year around ice creatn ousi- of prodigious effort by the Ameri­ Less Than Other Foods ness, 120x100 ft. drive In. On U. S. Route can people, to work out a perma­ The "payoff" in the recent coal Mr. Truman has take-home pay 41. Bradenton, Fla. Very profitable strike settlement was coming more of $110,000 a year out of his salary, Since the turn of the century the Family illness compels return north. nent peace. $50,000 of which is tax-free. • Write—- Creamctte, Bradenton, Fla. In view of the fact that the world quickly than was usually the case milk industry has undergone a BARBER Shop for sale. See the owner. In the settling of these disputes. The He has 42 facilities for travel, transformation rivaling that of the SHEP'S BARBER SHOP, Eagle Lake fought for a solid century during Florida. Good business. the Hundred Years' War and in the cost to the consumer of John L, including 35 automobiles, airplanes, airplane, according to dairy scien­ his own yacht, the Williamsburg, SACRIFICE—Must sell due to health, 17th century went through the Lewis’ power over the operators tist and historian Dr. J. Lloyd Hen­ going Ladies Ready-to-Wear store; do­ a private Pullman car and “vaca­ ing good volume of business, excellent spasm of the Thirty Years’ War, and his union was to be felt very derson. location. In a prosperous South Georgia Osborn’s estimate may not be too soon. tion retreats” in Key West, Fla., town with large payrollls. Phone or write and Maryland. Dr. Henderson, co-author of “The Rich Realty Co., Bainbndge. Georgia. pessimistic. ANNOUNCEMENT came in the- He has an estimated stall of 665 Market Milk Industry,” a standard FOR SAiAS-Funerai home, iuily equip­ But, being a perennial opti­ form of a statement by spokesman textbook whose latest edition will ped; 15 years under same management; persons at an annual cost of $1,- reason for selling, another business re­ mist, I have scaled the time for the soft coal industry that there be released this spring said “Our quires entire time, particulars. 491,540. He has a trav el allowance A. Marlin, Marshal), Arkansas. down to 25-50 years. I agree is now in preparation a 10 to 40 of $33,000 to $40,000. research since the war’s end points cents a ton increase on the price FOR SALE—One music route, 20 music with Osborn, however, that it Then Representative Woodruff up the fact that although labor and machines, 10 pin-baiis, _P.O. Bex 277, will require the same kind of of coal. listed the costs of the yacht, the equipment costs have kept pace Sumner, Miss., Phone 147-J. hard work our forefathers put with rising scales in other indus­ Complete Sawmill, D boOO Caterpillar When the United Mine Workers President's personal plane, his Diesel Power Unit HO H-P.. Ol Frick in when they built this country long strike against the industry tries, the cost of milk and its pro­ MUI Tow er E d g er. 29 Wood P lan er- been private railroad car, a destroyer used 9 m onths. Al! for $4,800. ViU finish to win the peace against a was settled recently, operators Dorothy Kenyon, named by escort for the yacht, secret service ducts has risen less than that of n 3 weeks for delivery. P.O. Box 7* country which is determined forecast a rise in prices. U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R., and White House guards, White any other food. In fact, milk, from -Iurdock, F lorida. ______the free world must disappear. However, discussion of the price Wis.) as first on the list of House salary costs for a staff of a nutritive point of view, is far and As stated before, my own ideas alleged "fellow-travelers," or 225. away the housewife’s best food d o g s , c a t s , p e t s , e t c . hike indicated there would be no AiRi>Ai.m pups; Ooirutise a.ram reg. on winning the peace are only blanket increase. Rather, the boost Communists, in the state de­ THEN said Representative Wood­ buy.” AKC, C. P . Jensen “Gropings,” and I make no claim would vary according to the finan­ partment, was listed as a $12,- ruff: “By comparison, President Cost-saving scientific advances in R t. 2, D ecatur. DE «581. of originality or copyright. They cial situation and contract com­ 000-a-year-member of the eco­ Roosevelt in 1945 had a staff of milk processing and startling econ­ nomic and social council of the HAy, GRAIN. FEED are put forward after talking with mitments of individual firms. 53 costing only $256,431 and Presi­ omies due to improved distribution a l i A L>Et% Ilay $30 to MU ton. to Io 29 a great many people, including One official was quoted as say­ U.S. commission to the United dent Hoover’s staff totaled 37 at a practices have been responsible for ton Pea Greene Lesped 2a R ay S30 ton. Nations. 15 to 20 ton Lespedza Hay $20 ton. 20 Sumner Welles and Sen. Brien Mc­ ing: salary bill of $127,200. P resent this, Henderson points out. ton O ats and Rye G rass Hay $20 ton. Mahon, who has done more solid "If it (the increase) only amounts White House salary costs, he said, F.O.B. here. ArchdaIe Farms, Kings thinking about the Russian prob­ ACHESON: am ount to $998,254 annually. The industry shed no tears as it M tn., N. C. Tel. 2405.______to 10 cents a ton, the retailer buried the familiar 10-gallon milk lem than anyone along Pennsyl­ shoud be able to absorb it. But if Rapped Again That was an impressive list of HELP WANTED—MEN vania avenue. it goes any higher, it will affect conveniences and privileges and NVANfEO — Experienced woouxvorking At any rate here is my program: Tall, debonair, Dean Acheson, special help, certainly; rivaling in draftsman. Morr«son Furniture & Fix­ the price of coal to the consumer.” ture Co.. Statevilte, N. Carolina.______It seems logical that the retailer U.S. secretary of state, was under many instances the best that an GOP Coalition fire again. He was charged, among could assume an added cost of 10 Indian Potentate could boast. Yet, HELP WANTED-VVOniEN other accusations, with trying to 1. BRING about greater unity cents a ton—but the question was: democracy comes high, and there KEGiSTEK^D Nurses wanted lor super­ “shift the blame” in defending the among the American people. We Would he? Except for competition, was little likelihood that a resume visors and for general floor duty. Write alleged loyalty-suspect cases Sen­ or call Miss Edna Shcrrer, Supt., Abbe­ cannot fight a prolonged war of which would hardly be forthcoming of what the presidency costs the ville County Memorial Hospital, Abbe­ ator McCarthy (R., Wis.) has been ville, South Carolina. nerves entailing great sacrifices, in the way of a price fight, the re­ people would raise the blood airing on capitol hill. unless we have just as much na­ tailer could pass on any coal price pressure of many American tax­ LIVESTOCK SINCE ACHESON made his now- payers. tional unity as during the recent hike to the consumer. TWO CATaLE SALC.& war. Greater unity can be achieved famous remark that “I will not TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS turn my back on Alger Hiss,” fol­ RAGSOa LE-LAWIION COMMiSStON CO. by: BRITAIN: ELECTIONS: NATIONAL STOCK YARDS. ATLANTA A. Bringing outstanding Repub­ lowing the latter’s conviction of Certainty & Doubt This excellent herd of cattle, licans into positions of leadership Another Crisis perjury in question with treason MACHINERV & SUPPLIES charges, Acheson has been more or grazing quietly and contented­ inside the administration. Great Britain truly had fallen on A graphic contrast between FOR SALE CHEAP less on the pan as accusers of the ly is symbolic of vast milk in­ B. Keeping the American people evil times. Barely escaping one choices by electorates in Commu­ DRAGLINES better informed. Instead of abrupt state department deliver their verb­ nist and other countries was pro­ dustry which has undergone Vz Yd. Insley With Bucket. financial crisis after another, the such a transformation in the ^ Yd. Bay City With Bucket. handouts from the White House or al . blasts. vided in the Russian and Belgian DAVE GORDON, P.O . BOX 5033 word was that the nation was facing This time, McCarthy charged past two decades. 43rd St. & ACL R.K. PU. Y1K9I hasty statements made at presi­ another financial-economic crisis in elections. In Russia, there was no Tuinpa 3, Florida. dential press conferences, Mr. Tru­ three key state department aides choice. MONO TR E E SAW AND AiOlVEtC UNIT 1950—just as she did in 1949 and as having shown Communist symp­ can and converted to huge insu­ man should go on the air every 1948. Premier Stalin was the Number I •‘World's Lcst Farm Combination” 3-h.p. month with a frank and personal athies and demanded investigation candidate of the Soviets, and he lated tank trucks for bringing milk engine. Cuts trees down and into con­ THE DAY had passed when Amer­ venient lengths. Clears land, mows report to the American people. of a navy civilian scientist whom had no opposition. As head of the from the larger farms to the pro­ weeds, sprouts, fenee-rows, lawns. Only icans could say to such news: “So $187.50 com plete. Call or w rite 2. GOAD, maneuver and manip­ he described as working on "top­ Communist ticket, he was shooting cessing plant. Savings in handling MONO MANUFACTURING CO., INC. what—what has that got to do with due to this change have only been VMli Spring St.. N. \V. ulate Moscow into calling an inter­ most defense secrets.” for as nearly 100 per cent of the Atlanta. Ga.. AT, 4521 ______us?” For the fact was that because The charge that the state depart­ vote as possible—with no “No” matched by the improvement in national conference—on atomic en­ of U.S.-British economic-financial ment harbors men and women of votes to come. sanitation and quality of the pro­ MISCELLANEOUS ergy or anything else—even if we ties stemming from the early Frank­ know in advance it will fail. We Communist leanings or sympathies Stalin and associates campaigned duct, Henderson said. Every-other- ONE MILLION Feet of Pine Tinnier. One lin D. Roosevelt era, whatever hap­ Y ear to cut and rem ove. S8,000 Cash. shouldn’t get up any false hopes, is not a new one. It has been crop­ on a pledge of following a policy of day delivery, now practically stan­ pened to Britain economically or dard practice in major cities, plus P.O. Box 7. Murdock. Florida. because Russia isn’t going to let ping up for the past several years, peace. The Russians elected a new POSfOFFlCE equipment, complete Cor­ financially could be expected to hap­ and on each occasion the depart­ the use of retail trucks of almost bin Cabinet Lock Company fixtures, com­ any conferences succeed — unless parliament of 1,302 members. plete screen line of lock boxes, drops, pen to the U.S. ment indignantly rushes forth with IN BELGIUM the situation was double capacity, also helped keep parcel post, money order and stamp she writes the ticket. And we The reason was that in any such should attend any conference, no a denial. quite different. The issue was: the housewife’s milk budget in line. windows and door, overhead grill. 8 crisis there was no one but the U.S. carrier cases, desks, cabinets, parcel matter who calls it, because we THAT'S NOT SURPRISING for Should King Leopold III be returned The flash pasteurized, once out­ bens, distributing cases, good condition. to whom the British could turn for Divner. O. D. E llard, Box J953, Birm ing­ cannot leave unturned any stone certainly neither Senator McCarthy to the throne? Fifty-seven per cent lawed by health authorities, has ham, Ala. help. that might bring peace. nor anyone else expected the state of the voters said he should, a fact been so improved that today every CHURCHES, INDIVIDUALS: Religious The problem, as British leaders department would admit such a goods. Mantle Pieces. Raised letter which must have been comforting milk company of any size uses it to plaques; fast 35c sellers. From th is ad The World Forgets viewed it, was that although Brit­ condition existed, even if it did to Leopold, inasmuch as he had save expensive man-hours and pro­ only, 20 assorted S2.00. W alker P roducts, But it would be extremely ain’s production is about as high as exist. To do so would admit either vowed to abdicate unless he re­ duction space. Mountain Home, Tcnn. ATTENTION Property Owners: Have healthy if we could force Russia it can go in the near future, it does a lack of proper security efforts on ceived 55 per cent of the vote. (and analyzed for uranium ore; collect not yield enough exportable goods the part of the department, or a However, the victory at the polls $10,000 from A.E.C. F o r details w rite into calling a conference. We Gene Rutledge, 200 Cam bridge H all, Oak should remind the world that we. to meet pressing British problems. willingness to wink at any employ­ didn’t mean Leopold was back on Check Cows’ Feet Ridge, Tenn. have called conference after con­ ONE OF THESE is the need to ee’s loyalty if that employee hap­ the throne. Parliament would have DIAMOND ring. Lady's Solitaire, about increase sales to the United States hf. Karat, Solid Gold, 2 side diamonds. ference. Time after time we have pened to “stand In right” with the the last word, as the election was $110. Will send for inspect. C. B rough, gone to Moscow, while Russia has to earn more dollars and solve Brit­ proper officials. only advisory—being designed to 6013 Wharton St., W. Philadelphia, Pa. ain’s current inability to pay for the show parliament how the people Flint round lightwood fence posts 7 Ft. 'taken almost no initiative for 4 In., 5 In., 6 In., diameter. 25c each, peace. But the world has forgotten goods she must get from the United ATTLEE: felt about Leopold. The election was F.O.B. loaded In box cars SAL RH, Alva, States. Florida, 3000 to car, or delivered by this. We need to remind people of Doing Okay tumultuous, with rioting and fight­ truck as far North as Ocala, Florida, this fact—over and over again. We Another is conflicting pressure on ing marking the balloting. tor 35c, 900 to 1000 to truck load. P . O. have been called warmongers so Britain to ship goods to other credi­ To the surprise of most observ­ LEOPOLD had drawn the ill will Box 7, Murdock, Florida. often that the world is beginning ^o tors as a means of paying on huge ers, England’s so-called “shaky” of millions of Belgians because of debts acquired in wartime and Labor government had survived POULTRY, CHICKS & E Q U IP . believe it. And we have bden either his capitulation to the Germans in SPECIAL sale, broiler meat chicks from since. two major tests of strength in par­ World War II, although his support­ Fullorum -tested flocks S2.35—100. AAA lazy or bumbling or both in show­ 100 assorted. Red Rocks, Crosses, heavy ing that just the opposite is true. Possible solutions included nego­ liam ent. ers pointed out there was little else and light S3.40—100. C.O.D. F.O .B. Super tiations with creditors to ease . FOLLOWING the election, in he could have done. Chicks. Bernard Morris, General De­ 3. HOLD the next session of pressure on old debts and —as was which Prime Minister Attlee’s livery,. Savannah, Ga. the United Nations assembly in The crux of the election was some Although one would hardly inevitable and expected—provisions Labor party won a bare majority 151,000 invalidated ballots. If these gather the impression from the Moscow. This is Sen. Brien Mc­ of further loans from the United of parliament seats, it was predict­ were counted, the result would give Mahon’s idea, and an excellent Holstein cow (above), cows Keep Posted on Values States. ed that the victory margin was so Leopold only 54 per cent of the are like people in more ways one. Most of the Russian people slight that the government might By Reading the Ads have a distorted notion that votes and he would have to act on than one—one sure one being TAX CUTS: crumble—that a new election was his pledge of abdication if he failed that when their feet hurt, their the U.N. is not a free and Cs - practically inevitable. to receive the 55 per cent he had production lags. Farmers can oeratie assemblage, that Soviet A Problem In the recent test—action on a mentioned. help prevent loss of produc­ delegates get no breaks, that Cynical observers of congression­ Conservative motion to beat down the cards are stacked in favor tion from this source by period­ SKIN TROUBLE? al tax-cut maneuvering might be the cabinet’s housing program— ic attention to the feet of their of imperialism. FigKtsTax forgiven a "so what?” reaction to Attlee made a considerably strong­ cattle to check for foot infec­ Get HERMESOLand Get RESULTS If the United Nations went to announcement that while Demo­ er showing than on a previous issue. tion or other ills. To get quick results in skin infec­ Moscow, especially for a debate on crats had thrown out President THE LABOR VICTORY was tions, get HERMESOL. Whether infection is caused by germs or controlling atomic energy, the Rus­ Truman’s limitations on excise- made possible by support from the fungus, HERMESOL goes to work right away with hard-hitting ef­ sian people would get some con­ tax slashes, they promised to dig Liberal faction, a development at New Daizy Element Seen fectiveness. ception of the U. N.’s truly demo­ up other revenue to balance the odds with popular speculation as to cratic form, where any nation losses. where the Liberals would go in As Aid in More Output HERMESOL gives amazing results parliamentary tests. Many top po­ In new and old skin infections, in­ can speak its piece. TO THE AVERAGE taxpayer The animal protein factor—mir­ cluding "hard to cure" ailments that must seem to be a senseless litical observers had predicted that like Athlete’s Foot, Acne, Impetigo, aculous dairy element which speeds Infectious Eczema and Ringworm. Series of Talks business. What was the point in the Liberals would stand with the Use also for Cuts, Wounds, Bites 4. IF MOSCOW will not call an Conservatives against Attlee’s up the growth of farm animals and and Abrasions. abolishing one type of taxes and poultry at less cost to the farmer— international conference, then we levying another? Excise taxes af­ broad program of nationalization- Unlike any other remedy, HER­ is now in tonnage production and MESOL contains new, powerful but have the excuse of holding a whole fected almost every one in the na­ of-industry-and-resources, but clos­ should be readily available to con­ gentle Colloidal Mercury Bloleate. series of conferences under the tion, and the substitute for a slash er observers of the British political Free from alcohol, acids, staining sumers within a short time. or irritating elements. Doctors and North Atlantic pact. As Senator there — tightening up of tax loop­ scene had pooh-poohed the idea druggists use it themselves and rec­ McMahon once again has pointed holes and "such other taxes as may that the Liberals would ever be Officials of the chemical com­ om m end It, pany producing the element which out, the North Atlantic pact pro­ be deemed feasible” — would most found standing with the Conserva­ Every home needs wonder-working vides not merely for military as­ likely affect a majority of taxpay­ tives. And, apparently, these prog- is accomplished by bacterial fer­ HERMESOL. Sufet Use it on any sistance, but an Atlantic council ers. nosticators were correct. mentation, promise feed efficiency exterior surface of the body except that will represent a significant th e eyes. to handle political problems. That “other such taxes as may While it had appeared that the Until recently this potent germi- We have neglected this. We have be deemed feasible,” was the Labor forces were to trim down new advance in animal nutrition. clde-fungicide was available only concentrated on the military their nationalization program be­ Fred N. Acker, Cleveland, on doctor's prescription. N o w y o u clincher that cut off any relief tax­ The fermentation APF, as the can get it without prescription di­ phases of the pact, ignoring the At­ payers might obtain through a cause of the close election result, Ohio, attorney, is testing the feed component is known, has a rect from laboratory. Send $1 for lantic council which could mobilize slash in the excise levies. these new victories might reshape validity of present federal in­ Vitamin B12 content approximately economy -size bottle. KabIenberg come tax schedules which he Laboratories, Rigel SL, Sarasota, the free world in order to create, President Truman has threatened the pattern of intent. For example, 40 times that of good fish meal, the Florida. Satisfaction guaranteed as McMahon says, “A climate for to veto the excise tgx cut if the following triumph on the housing declares are “confiscatory.” outstanding natural source of APF or your money back. peace.” loss of this revenue is not balanced issue, Health Minister Bevan, Acker admitted ne had not filed which has been widely used hereto­ 5. BUT MOST important of all by other sources. With develop­ whose ministry administers the any return or paid any direct fore in feed mixtures. This vitamin we must reach Moscow’s Achilles ments as they were, it appeared housing program, declared . . . taxes for several years, and compound is one of the most effec­ HERMESOL “invited the government heel. This heel is friendship with certain that there would be no ex­ “the government’s program will be tive known for supplementing chick­ W N U -7 the Russian people. cise tax reductions before July I. persisted in.” charge.” en and hog feeds. 13-50 Most of us forget that the real w w w w " w w w w reason for the iron curtain is to QUICK COFFEB CURVES: Superphosphate Will Help SUFFERING FRO protect the weakest point in the In or Out? RHEUMATISM? Russian armor—her people. For Glass Stove Perks Water in 50 Seconds The matter of whether milady’s Add to Manure Properties HERE1S GOOD NEWS! what the Kremlin fears most is Adding superphosphate to man­ Among many other important sists enough to make the glass hot, curves were to be played down or contact of the Russian people with accentuated in this spring’s fash­ ure not only increases its plant Crazy Water Crystal* give the outside world. things connected with coffee-mak­ up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit. The almost miraculous benefits ing is speed of operation, with most skin is a metallic oxide only about ions was a subject of no little con­ food balance, but helps it hold val­ to sufferers from rheuma­ All this indicates that friendship troversy among designers. uable nitrogen that otherwise might tism. arthritis, neuritis, with the Russian people is the real users always casting about for sixteen millionths of an inch thick. and stomach disorders' This bit of glass magic is the One school of thought wanted be lost, according to Prof C. J, caused oraggravated by way to win the peace. But despite methods to hasten the process. Chapman, University of Wisconsin Now, a new glass is a trans­ latest development of Corning glass curves concealed—The other would poor elimination. Money- this it is also the point we have have them displayed to the best ad­ agronomist. He says it should be back guarantee. If your most neglected. parent stove that heats air or boils works. It is called E-C glass, mean­ druggist doesn't stock, water for coffee—and it will start ing electrically conducting. Heat­ vantage. The subject was important added before the manure is spread send SI.25 for J-Ib. box. What we need to remember is on the field. Crazy Water Company, water perking inside 50 seconds. ers made of flat panels of this to the American male who, in the Mineral Wells, Texas. that, if we can influnece the Rus­ end, would be most concerned be­ The superphosphate can be put sian people, we need not build The glass has a transparent skin glass are being used to keep baby chicks warm, among other things. cause he would pav for most of it. in the spreader at the rate of 20 CRAZY sk^ c r y s t a l s great armament. that conducts electricity, but re­ to 25 pounds per load. ------THE DAVIE RECORD* MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

BROADWAY AND M AIN STREET L Y- Tailored Charm for Summer Wear Stfmpathii GRACE NOLL shirtwaister that’s so versatile. An Old St. Christopher Medal CROWELL This one has comfortable yoke u r s s s . F Jesus had not walked the earth, and sleeves in- one, two handy pockets, a neatly tied bow. , *vn- Footsore and weary, long ago, • No l-’oros. And a Bashed-in Pullman Car * * * i »Vi P attern No. 8564 is a sew -rite perfo­ rated pattern for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20: 40, -By BILLY ROSE- IOh, I might be so very tired, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16, 4 yards of 30-inch * • * Ordinarily, knowing what editors expect of me, I don’t devote And even He could scarcely know Send today for your copy of the sprins |. OltPOK1 much space in this column to stories of faith, devotion and other and summer FASHION. 48 pages m I-;..:: Rie depths of my discouragement, smart, easy to sew styles; special fabric o* such unhep subjects. However, I bumped into a yarn the other night news: decorating hints: free patterr that did nice things to my spine, and here ‘tis, even though it’s as printed inside the book. 25 cents. :-v IMirili Or juft how tired I might grow. (iitilW'S corny as a chorus of “Hearts and Flowers. . . .” Some years ago, a dancer named Jean Armstrong (note to Ed.—that's SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. her square monicker and she’s given me permission to use it) came down 530 Sonth Wells St., Chicago 7, IN. I i' 5. > ■ ».io IfJesus had not suffered much, Enclose 25 cents in coins for each *' p.i-Ko with a ruptured appendix, and by the time they got her to the hospital, pattern desired. •. I'.. : Mi. And borne the greatest agony, !I. Mo. peritonitis had set in and the doctors didn’t give her much chance. P a tfe m No...... Size...... The following day, the nurse I might have more than I could bear Name ...... handed her a string of rosary luggage the case was gone. She.., Address ...... beads. “A little notified the desk and, when that O f pain, and He could scarcely see girl tried to get didrdt produce residts, reported How great would be my suffering In to see you this the loss to the police. But when morning,” she Or what that pain would mean to me.1 the unit pulled out of Baltimore a stm M m ss/M /tzn said. “Her name on Saturday night, neither case was Sylvia, and nor beads had been found. But oh, my Jesus understands, ISEaiiKa she said her moth­ In Pittsburgh the next week, the And looks in loving sympathy; er was a friend of show got bad notices and folded, yours. When I told and as if that weren’t enough, the "Like as a father pitieth her you couldn’t manager skipped with the salaries. His child,” ’tis thus He pities me, 'T M TIRED—ALL RUN DOWN1* be disturbed, she A few days later, down to her last asked me to give B illy B ose three bucks, Jean considered her­ And I am glad d m Jesus knows |{v’. V.... you this. It has a '.O. iM'X 7. self plenty lucky when a local- agent When I am walking wearily. St. Christopher medal on it, and the offered her a job in a Miami night­ kid thought it might bring you club. She was given a ticket—car Is . KTt'. luck.” 16, berth No. I—on the 7:22 out of The dancer wasn’t a Catholic, Pittsburgh. but she was touched by the present Crisp Shirtwaister I7Vn Help your liver activity with aa anyhow. And six weeks later, At 7 o’clock the dancer left the 1OP favorite in every summer "L t— Qjd time product—improved by hotel, but a couple of blocks from h. M) thanks to faith or thenew sulfa T wardrobe—the crisply tailored years of research and experience. Try ft drugs, she was out of the hospital. the depot she noticed something on the sidewalk and picked it up. It •. C--I' '•> ft * ft 'H.i:- was a string of rosary beads and, NICELY 15c i .tr.iis. FROM THEN ON, she kept the attached to it, a medallion of St. Each rosary in her make-up box, but a Christopher. BRANCHED AZALEAS couple of years later, after a suc­ ... - 3 1 E N cession of cheap variety houses Please mail me the following giants: JEAN DIDN’T KNOW then, and Pride of Mobile (watermelon) Formosa (purple) and even cheaper hotels, the beads she doesn’t know now, whether it no longer seemed very important. important to get the chain fixed. rang. It was the stage manager ol was the same rosary. She did “The Student Prince” which, for Please mall me the following dwarfs: And one day, when one of the girls know, however, that it looked Vp the street there was a com­ Snow (white) Hinodegirl (red) Salmon Beauty in her vaudeville unit asked about bination hock shop-fewelry store the umpteenth time, was playing exactly like the one the little girl the Nixon theater. “Heard your the St. Christopher medal, Jean had sent her, except for one thing and, forgetting the 7:22, she walked I enclose remittance for plants plus 50c to cover cost of handling. said, “It’s nothing at all. Just a in. The jeweler worked as fast as troup was stranded,” he said. a ; in s : —the chain had been broken. As “One of our dancers is getting NAME ______piece of old junk. I don’t know she continued onto the station, she he could, but when be handed the why I keep on carrying it." married tomorrow, and if you want got to thinking of the beads—how rosary back to her the clock said ADDRESS 7:30, and the dancer knew she was to fill in for a few weeks—” That Sunday, when the troupe sick she had been when she first And now for as corny a finish as checked into a Baltimore hotel, got them, and how her troupe had out of a job again. We Pay Postage and Guarantee Satisfaction Im .M ir-.-iuN CO. ever found its way into a so-called M I.A N TA Jean put the make-up case on top been stranded when she had re­ With less than a dollar in her hep column. When Jean picked up of her valise end signed the regis­ ferred to the medallion as a piece purse, she went back to the hotel, a newspaper the next morning, she ter, but when she reached for her of old junk. And suddenly it seemed and a few minutes later the phone read th a t the 7:22 out of Pittsburgh SPANISH FORT NURSERY, DAPHNE, ALA. rlA l' had been side-swiped by a freight car. It wasn’t much of a wreck— The nobody had been hurt because the two berths which were bashed in By happened to be empty. One of Hadacol Is Praised i.ii i .Nrr • - p. them, of course, was berth No. I, Fiction FIVE HOURS DEAD Richard H. Wilkinson c ar 16. At Famous Spa I s i i t «»., IN C . Corner .S. \i . HADACOL HAS SPECIAL OFFICE IN BADIAH LITTLE was dead. That looked bad, or good, depend­ Owen came in again with Moses. HOT SPRINGS TO HELP SUFFERERS ■ I. Oil O There were plenty who would ing on what side of the fence you Moses looked important. s.i. l-lHTi,;.:. be glad to hear that news. There were on. I sent Owen to hunt up “Moses,” I said, “you’re a first Cor- were a great majority of others Roscoe, and returned to Obadiah’s class liar. You murdered Obadiah!” farm . ..vps. who didn’t care a rap. Moses’ jaw went slack. “How do Obadiah was a mean old man Quite a crowd had gathered out­ you figure that, Shurruf?” side. Lights from automobiles illu­ E-CSCRE mo who lived alone on a farm 10 m iles “Easy as pie,” I said. “You west of Fairview. Everyone hated minated the house and grounds. M irmin5- started out after your cow and By INEZ GERHARD ______him because he Among the cars I noticed Doc Orion’s little coupe. stopped by to talk to Obadiah— i..S: iA-.VK'US „. drove a sh arp about renewing a mortgage, per­ DERRY KROEGER, typed on a : .otter • MiniItG bargain and fore- nd 3 He was inside, and had already haps, or something else. Anyway, “ recent Hollywood trip as a young filkcr i’roJucts, Fiction closed mortgages begun his investigation. you got mad and slugged him with Charles Laughton, is currently _____ on the minute. h e ard as “Sam Williams” on is iMT-: :i.«ve “How’s it look?” I asked him. the stove poker. Then you propped : v : .Iec t That was the “Let you know in about an him up by the window, lighted the “Young Dr. Malone.” He got his • I- ’ATite situation that confronted Owen and first radio contract when the nar­ fridge Hall. Oak hour.” He glanced up and returned lamp and put the book in his hand. me when we drove up to investi­ to his work. I scowled. Doc was rator of Louella Parsons’ show col­ S . . ..bout gate. “Then you went outside and lapsed in the middle of his imper­ s : rids. usually more confident. ■C\ C. Hrousli, Preliminary investigation re­ heaved a rock through the window. sonation of Ronald Coleman, back liiladt'l|ihi:i. Ca. I went back into the bedroom. Later, when you came back with vealed the following facts: Obad- Doc was stuffing things back into o o:? 7 Ft. your cow you saw that Obadiah vr. bi»c each, iah had been killed by a rock his bag. , SAL P.n. Alva. thrown through a window near had slumped, and you went up to c~ c:«.-.:vored by “Been dead about five hours,” look, which is when Oscar Jones I .. Florida, which he was sitting, reading. We f .:o k load. P . 0 . he said. ’ cam e by.” knew he had been sitting there “How?” reading because Moses Morris, a “Some blunt instrument.” There was, of course, blood on & E o r ip . neighbor had passed by in the early “The rock, eh?” the poker to prove that part of it, Cf. ■< :1a f ro m evening and noticed the light in but it was what the doc said that _ J CO. A A A “Could have been.” I. Crosse?-, heavy Obadiahs wmdow. and noticed gave me the real lead. Dead five MRS. JENNIE WEBB ■ l>. F .O .B . S u p e r Obadiah sitting beside it. Moses Just then Owen came in. He hours. Well, five hours ago the sun Is, General De- had gone up the road looking for had a tall, rawboned individual was shining, and a mean old man 8 * I Hot Springs National Park, Ark.— Many people also suffer from' eon-'1 stipation. And while these symptoms' a cow that had strayed. He found with him. “This is Roscoe,” he like Obadiah wouldn’t bum oil E (Special)-Health is a major topic said. of conversation in this world famous may be the results of other, causes," ' the cow and started back and no­ when the sun was out. C Spa and more and more conversation they are surely and certainly t h e - In Values ticed that Obadiah had shifted his ' turns to the marvelous, health-giv- symptoms and signs of the lack of position. i Ing blessings being brought to so the B Vitamins and Minerals con­ the Ads [many by HADACOL. tained in HADACOL. And if you suf­ Something about the way the LAST WEEKS Realizing the importance of Hot fer from such disorder, there is no old man looked aroused Moses’ medicine, drug or treatment that ’ curiosity, and he went up close ANSWER !Springs as a health center, Dudley CROSSWORD PUZlLE BERRY KROEGER 11. LeBlanc1 Founder and President will cure you except the administra- ” - and saw blood on Obadiah’s I of LeBlanc Corporation, makers of tion of Vitamins and Minerals which -, luBLE? your system lacks. temple. Moses went on home tJQQQ BDQQ in 1940. Berry picked up the script I HADACOL, established an office in IGetRESULTS and called the police. QQQQ QQQQ ' Hot Springs to advise suffering HADACOL contains not only one, . and carried on. He had broken into but five of the B Vitamins. HADA­ pTi skir. ACROSS Spar 19. Goddess of □□Q B E QDQDD folks on how HADACOL can benefit W h ftIhftF We corroborated this by talking to □PO QaQQDQ radio in 1930, when versatility was COL contains not only one, but four P' !.Exhibition Serve discord: their systems with its wealth of B S-t:u.s or neighbors who had heard Moses 6. River DOWN (Gr.) QDQQDQQ QQ a “must”; in one local half-hour Vitamins and important Minerals. of the necessary Minerals. It comes to w ork i i calling the cow. and by discovering Unsub­ 21. Hawaiian QQQ QElQQ show he had carried 11 parts, for In this HADACOL office in Hot to you in liquid form, easily assimi­ IHttinit Cl- (Belg.) lated in the blood stream so that it footprints and hoofprints outside 9. Parasitic stantial food QQPDQ QQQQQ which he received $2.50! Springs are records of folks who the window, and by the fact that QQQQ QDQ have found improved health in a can go to work right away. You can­ |mazir.^ results insects Breeze 24. Before PQ QBPQPBC not be satisfied with just temporary . infectior*'. n anv 18. Custom 16. One 37. Left-hand (poet) years of illness. • body except 20. Doze who sldeofa Soakflax of-mouth publicity. People report under the sun, give this wonderful'' Here is Mrs. Webb’s statement: preparation a trial. Don’t go on SUf-: - < 22. Greek paints ledger Flowed that it just seemed so dull and tire­ I p o ten t SftTmi- some that they walked out before ’I started taking HADACOL in the fering! Don’t continue to lead-a letter N o . 44 early fall, buying two of the econ- ■ sjvailabb.- onlv the picture was half over. miserable life. Many persons who. '* .i' you 23. Stringed I I 3 4 S s 7 8 omy-size bottles of HADACOL. I have suffered and waited for 10 to , o n d i- musical had been feeling weak and rundown 20 years, or even longer, are able . Sond Si Jor instrument W/, W/ Walt Disney discovered while K a h b - r i ) ftrf; 9 I* (or several years. I suffered the now to live happy, comfortable .Sarru-sota. 25. A native doing research for his “Cinder­ horrors of gastric disturbances and lives again because HADACOL sup^. ' vS t Wet Wit of Ionia U ■2 Ift ella” that the famous glass Indigestion. I had to be very careful plied the Vitamins and Minerals', 28. A native slipper wasn’t glass at all, bnt in the selection of food that would wbich their systems needed. Be fair -' ofIran W fur. Charles Perrault, when he agree with me. I had tried so many to yourself. Give HADACOL a trial. • - 14 I* Ift »7 remedies without beneficial results We are so firm in our belief that Obadiah was a mean old 30. Away wrote the famous story more DL 32. Hit (slang W /t % and had just about given up hopes HADACOL will help you that we man ■ . . everbody hated him. IN 19 Ze 21 Z2 than 300 years ago, said the of feeling well again. Friends urged sell HADACOL on a money-back 35. Measure slipper was “pantouffle en IiJ— 50 Wa me to try HADACOL. I have never guarantee. If you don’t feel perfect- ■ Oscar Jones, another neighbor, had (Chin.) ZS 24 2ft vair” (fur slipper). The trans­ 36. Spread ZS 27 regretted their advice because I Iy satisfied after using HADACOL,. come by while Moses was looking vS lator mistook the last two have felt better than at any time in as directed, just return the empty' FROM grass in the wmdow. to dry 20 29 words for “en verre,” or glass. years. I digest food better and do carton and your money will be cheer-" not have indigestion. I have more fully refunded. Nothing coiild be' TlSm ? So we discounted Moses as a 38. Constellation W % So there goes another legend! 5» Si 02 i33 34 energy.” fairer. possible suspect, and went to work 39. Southwest Mrs. Webb was suffering a de­ Sold at all the leading drug stores. on the others who had hated Oba- wind Debbie R e y n o ld s m ade her ficiency of B vitamins and impor­ SB U Jt 38 screen debut in Warners’ “The Trial size only $1.25, but save diah. There was. for example, 42. Property ... tant Minerals, which HADACOL money—buy the large family and Roscoe Norbert, who lived a mile (Law) % Wa Daughter of Rosie O’Grady” re­ contains. hospital size—only $3.50. away, and who had been helping 44. P art of 39 4» 41 42 41 44 cently, did “Three Little Words” . A lack of only a small amount of If your druggist does not have Obadiah with his hayiiig. A neigh­ “to be" % at M-G-M with Fred Astaire and B Vitamins and certain Minerals HADACOL, order direct from The bor had heard Obadiah and Roscoe 45. Per. to 4S 4ft 47 48 Vera - Ellen, and now has been will cause digestive disturbances. . . LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, quarreling over wages that very the sun signed by that studio to a term •Your food will not agree with you. Louisiana. Senti no money. Just your 49 5® . . . You will have an upset stomach. day. 47. Kind of cap . I contract. Next she’ll do “The Ten­ name and address on a penny .pbst-.. . . . You will suffer from heart bums, 49. Ceremony W der Hours.” Debby is top Girl card. Pay postman. State whether’..; O WE CALLED at Roscoe’s 50. Another I 6« I it" gas pains, and your food will sour you want the $3.50 hospital economy Scout of her district, has 42 merit on your stomach, and you will not be size or the $1.25 trial size. Remem­ S house, and struck a snag. name for badges, including one for cooking H O b I \LS Persia I I I able to eat the things you like for ber, money cheerfully refunded un­ Roscoe hadn’t been home all night. and one for baking. fear of being in misery afterwards. less you are 100% satisfied.—Adv. PAGE EIGHT THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N.C. APRIL 5 1950

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Old Grey Mare See You. As old grey mare has upset ani­ mal disease statistics by dying of DAVIE BRICK blackleg, a disease horses aren’t supposed to catch. Blackley is a __ Ot prevalent, deadly infection of cattle COMPANY that also is known to affec! sheen Grandmas old-fashioned hooks V eyes down the side of her and goats, and even swine occo dress provided gentle pressure to keep hips and waist from sionally. But it is practical',- m . spreading where they shouldn’t—and generally, i t w as a "one- DEALER' IN heard of in horses. The fata! ce.s- man job This same dependable method of hooking and un­ ♦ FOR RENT # of blackleg in a m are was reco**;c-4 hooking also performs a time, work and muscle-saving service in the Journal of the American Vet ­ tor the revolutionary new Ferguson Manure Spreader and GOOD COAL SPACE IN THIS PAPER erinary Medical associcfon. Lab­ Uiadar just announced by the local Ferguson Dealer. A similar oratory tests confirmed the diag­ Will Arrange -To Suit nosis. hook^n eye device hitches and unhitches the 5 „ reader Dav RhoTv* 191 • N ie h tF h o n e lld hydraukcally by means of the Finger Tip C ontO of the GOOD NEIGHBORS—PIICES TO Vt K*K'OUR BUSINESS A practical method using oil to the Loader. One man with one tractor can do the entire pierce holes in steel is under experi­ loading and spreading job without leaving the tractor seat. m entation. —I A column of oil is substituted for , the ordinary metal pouch. The col­ Walker Funeral Home umn is struck hard at the top. The AMBULANCE SERVICE oil, confined in all directions and not compressible, is forced to punch DAY OR NIGHT LET US DO through the steel sheet at the bot­ tom of the column and into the hol­ Phone 48 low area of the die placed under MjcksviNe, N C the sheet. The new method, it is YOUR yOB PRINTING --'aimed, would considerably re­ duce costs in various ways. Roof Cement Saves Fuel I! We can save you money Root cement, a product of the I paint industry which is used for SILER repairing leaks and cracks in roofs of all descriptions, help3 to cut on your down fuel bills by increasing com­ Funeral Home bustion efficiency. This is possible ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, because of its faculty for adhering AND to brick and mortar, remainin'® elastic and expanding or contract­ STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL ing with the surface to which it is Flower Shop attached. It can also he applied to the brick and concrete settings of Phone 1*3 S. Main St HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. boilers, furnaces, kilns, oil slihs Morksville, N. C. and all other heating equipment to prevent oil infiltration. Ambulance Service Patronize your boir.e newspaper COMPLETE MEND ASK YOUR GREYHOUND AGENT ABOUT and thereby help build up your "What luck did you have?" THRItUNG EXPENSE-PAID TOURS ALMOST •eked the first tramp, who had home town and county. sent his apprentice up to the ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. A., CANADA, MEXICO house, into which some new ftotice to Creditors people had moved. The latter H -vipii qu *liH?d or ArfroinifttfAtor of just shook his head. tit** eMau* ot I hos. W. Tutterow, Sr., Jo* THE DAVIE RECORD. Now is the time to a b- Inteof Davie County. Nonh Caro* "Did you ask her for some I hna. nonce ifl her*!" eiven to all pefftOflB nniniuiuumaat» food?” the first one persisted scribe for The Reord. HUNTING ‘ hphnng claim* atfalnst the aaid estate. to “Sure I did,” replied the sec­ I present them to the UnrfersitfOOd OQ Of be* ond, “but all she gave me was f o r 1. »9R|. «r thi* notice wirf b* a cold shoulder, then she lashed . 'n hfit *>f rhwir ref very Ad per j out at me with a hot tongue More M-p s I iieit wd to the **ii » estate are te ’ and believe me, she didn’t BUSINESS qp—.f.' I,, rpafce i rintM srttlrn ent. TbtK mince any words.” J h o . 25. 195«. ; THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD READ THE AD$ Try Our Ads THOS W. TliTTFFOW. Jt. \ Along With the News Admr of Th *. W. Ttitternw. Sr TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE Mockgville. N C., Route I. The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPER-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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CROWDED NEWS OF LONG AGO. Mstiy Well Known Rivers W om an S p l it 's 60 IlGisrs Seen Along M ain Street Those Who Are Trapped in Midget Tub Claim More Than One Name Bv Thp Street Ram bler. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.— What Was Happening In Da­ Rivers have aliases, too, New OOOOOO Never Famous Yorkers remind the world, in plan­ Mrs. Marie Turnquist is phil­ vie Before Parking Meters ning to tap the Hudson and create osophical about having had to Sheriff Paul Foster meandering R<-v. Walter E. Isenhour. High PointAt 4. spend 60 hours trapped in a midget “North river punch” to meet future slowly up Main street—George And Abbreviated Skirts. Of all the men and women whose water emergencies. neighbor’s midget bathtub. Hgr hands were raw and blistered Hendricks selling cabbage plants (Davie Record, April n , 1 9 3 4 ) names go down on history’s pagas North river persists as the Gotha- ! mites’ name for the part of the I from efforts to free herself from —Mrs. S. B. Hall taking in movie JVC. Sanford made a business as noble, great and famous, I have the tub, but after examination by Hudson they live beside. It dates i show—Policeman Leon Beck mo­ a physician, she was pronounced in trip to Atlanta last week, my firtt atheist and infidel yet to from colonial times, when it dis- 1 surprisingly good condition. toring around the square—Mrs. Sullivan Booe1 of Asheville, was find among the nnmber. It is true tinguished the Hudson estuary from that of the Delaware, then known Mrs. Turnquist was - occupying Tohn Baker purchasing assortment a business visitor here one dav last that Robert Iugersoil, who was an as the South river. the home of a friend, Mrs. Inez of garden seeds—Mrs. Tavlor Bail- w eek . atheist, was quite an orator, an at Bergant, a midget whose home is It takes three names to label the widely known for its doll-sized fur­ ev talking about having Au—Mrs. C. V. Miller spent a few davs Irsttracted large audiences to hear him main stream of North America’s Young man: “I’d marry tomor­ nishings. Mrs. Bergant was winter­ Clyde Young loading packages in week in Charlotte with his son, speak on his atheistic views, but second greatest river system. Melt­ ing in Flcrida. ing snows from the Columbia ice row if I could only find a house to parked auto—Miss Jane Dwiggins Gradv Mi'ler. who has ever yet arisen and called live in.” Mrs. Turnauist, whose family field feed the Athabaska river, eating double-deck ice cream cone Mrs. V. E. Swaim and Mrs, B. him great, noble and sublime? He flowing 750 m iles no rth w ard Friend: “Why don’t you move in call her “pleasingly plump,” got with her parents?” into the bathtub—36 inches long, 19 —Miss Pauline Daniel opening I. Smith spent Friday in States­ never set examples nor wielded an through Canada to Athabaska lake. From there it becomes the Slave Y. M.: "Can’t. They're living inches deep, and 19 inches wide. combination box in postoffice — ville with relatives and friends. Influence that made him famous. with their parents.” She was held fast for 60 hours until riv e r for 220 m iles to G reat Slave Miss Doris Chaffin hurrying across OMr. and Mrs. Houston Gibson, I have never heard of parents lake, and then the Mackenzie for neighbors who had missed her broke into the house. square, forgetting packages -M ack of Kentuckv 1 are v’siting relatives naming their sons after Ingersoll. its long, cold, final tour to the Arc­ tic ocean. ONE SOLUTION They had not heard her’cries for Kimbrough walking across Main and friends in Davie for several Noble men, good men. great men, “Having a good time?” help, but wondered why she had Waters tilted eastward from this street minus coat and vest—Miss d a y s. honorable men, famous men have “ Oh ye3 ; her fiance, a young not answered the telephone. same ice field on the Continental di­ medical officer in Germany, is “I just kept praying to get out,” Mary McGuire trying to locate John Brown and Miss Kate namesakes. Not so with atheists vide feed the Saskatchewan river. coming here to marry her next Mrs. Turnquist said. “I said, ‘Lord, carpenter to repair wind-blown Brown spent Easter Monday with and infidels. Some of them mav Half way along its 1.700-mile east­ m onth.” why don’t you answer? You have ward course to Hudson bay, the fence—Johnny Naylor getting set relatives and friends in Cooleemee, be highly educated, and may be “Well, she certainly seems to always answered my prayers be­ stream drops its Indian name in have solved the problem of fo re.’ to eat afternoon ice cream—Cecil Cleveland and Salishury. well versed In language, and may big Lake Winnipeg, from which it what to do till the doctor “After a while I thought that was Morris and Jeff Caudell in consul­ Misses Rebecca Binkley and write books, but their volumes, or continues as the Nelson river. com es!” kind of bad, so I said, ‘Well, Lord, tation in front of Davie Cafe— Mary Ward Stonestreet spent the. writings, never the great and sub­ Not far south of the Columbia I didn’t ask you about getting into ice field, the Missouri begins its this little dinky tub, so why should Kermit Smith using big floor mop Easter holidays with relatives and lime classics to he read and admir­ Such Snobs long meander to the Gulf of Mexi­ you get me out?’ ” in Leslie’s M en’s Shop—Mrs. I. T. friends in Thotnasville. ed, accepted and lived by across co. Because early explorers of “Yes,” said the boastful young man, “my family can trace its an­ AngelI looking over ladies wear­ Mrs. E. G. Painter, of Leesbnre, the decades and centuries. America moved from east to west New Jersey Court Ruling they named the Mississippi river cestry back to William the Con ing apparel in departm ent store. V a 11 spent several days in town No woman who were atheists and before recognizing the chief tribu­ q u ero r.” Frees Movement of Dogs last week with her brother, B. O. infidels have ever graced homes, tary of the continent’s No. I river “I suppose,” remarked his fnend TRENTON, N. J. — Somewhere, system. Consequently, two names “you’ll be telling us that your an possibly in dog heaven, “Cracker,” and E. H. Morris. graced communities, graced na­ Our County And -Mississippi-Missouri — must be cestors were in the Ark with a foxhound, knows his death was Miss Kathryn Meroney, who tions. nor graced the world. The bracketed in referring to the sys­ N oah?” not in vain. That is probably the “Certainly not,” said the othei holds a position in Colnmhia, S. C., great hooks, poems, famous songs tem now. case, because his death has made Social Security “My people had a boat of their all New Jersey safe for all dogdom. spent the week-end in town with and SDarbling gems of literature The same thing happened to Aus­ tralia’s principal river system, the In a unanimous decision, the Bv W . K. W hite. Manager. her parents. that has helped to bless the world Murray - Darling. Early settlers . state supreme court ruled that a Symptoms Contagious landowner has no right to kill a Twice in every worker's life his Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dodd, certainly were not written bv men named the Murray, flowing from \ “Did the patent medicine you near Melbourne to the sea near dog simply because it is trespass­ SeciaI Security Account is extre­ who spent the winter at DeLand, and women who rejected the Bible purchased cure your aunt?” ing on his property. Adelaide. The name Darling was "Mercy, no. On reading the cir­ mely important. W hen a worker Fla., arrived home last week to the and denied the existence of a true later given to the system’s far He can kill the trespassing ani­ cular that was wrapped around the mal, the court said, only if he has reaches age 65. he’s in line for re­ delight of their many friends. and living God. Many of them longer, inland branch. It also hap­ bottle she got two more diseases.’ pened in Russia, where Cossacks reason to believe it was “chasing, tirement payments; when he dies, Mrs. Robert Wilson is recover­ have written something, we have worrying, wounding or destroy­ approached and explored the Ye­ SURPRISE! his family may be entitled to death ing from a severe attack of fln. no doubt, but it has gone into ob­ nisei from the west. Later discov­ ing livestock or domestic animals, Her daughter, Mrs. Tames McIver1 livion, or the most of it has; but if erers observed tlie greater length his person, his property or that of benefits—often amounting to sev­ and volume of its Angara-Selenga other persons.” eral thousand dollars. of Winston-Salem, has been at her even a part of it is yet read by a . The court made the decision in trib u ta ry . It is not only surprising but dis­ bedside. few people, it never uplifts them upholding a $500 d am ag e aw ard to Ralph Bunn, Long Valley sports­ maying to see how many cases we Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harbinson in mind, heart, soul and iife. It man, whose hunting dog “Cracker” handle every week involving lost and little daughter Ruth, of Portc- hinders them from rising and Largest Mummy Cloth Covers w as shot to death Sept. 26, 1948, by mouth, Va., spent several days last climbing to heights sublime, and Pre-Incan Peruvian Mummy the son of Mrs. Alma Shaw .Bart­ Social Security benefits. A worker ley, sheep breeder. A lower court to honor and fame, especially if’ Archaeologists found a 3000-year- is laid off or has quit after reach­ waek in town the guests of Rev. had ordered Mrs. Shaw to pay dam­ old pre-Incan Peruvian mummy ing age 65, but fails to apply for and Mrs. E. J. Hurbinson. they follow the same atheistic ages to Bunn. still well dressed when they ex­ Misses Helen Fay Holthonser and his Social Security retirement. A n vi-ws and beliefs of such writers. amined it recently at the American isotopes Are to Be Used employee dies, and the family Emily Rodwell returned to Greens­ Never think it is great to be an museum of natural history. On Oysters’ Eating Choice boro Sundav to resume their Studiec atheist or infidel. Nerer think it The mummy was covered by a knows nothing about the Social at N. C. C. W .. after spending ter shows intelligence. Never think sheet of cotton cloth 87 feet long, BEAUFORT, N. C.—Thq federal Security death benefits. In such your name will go down on his­ 11 feet 3 inches wide. This is the atomic energy commission and the days here with their oarents. cases every m onth elapsing before tory's pagns as being a safe and largest such wrapping ever found. fish and wildlife service are going a claim is filed means a lost pay­ The editor and daughter, Miss noble character to follow. Athe­ Scientists compared it with the size to try to radio-activate oysters A pastor in Paris received a here. The AEC hopes to learn more Lou’se, soent Saturday in North ists aud infidels never make a mark of an ancient mummy winding 47 m ent for that worker or his family. feet long, which is now in Harvard package from, his nephew in Amer­ from the__expcrimen.t than it did in W e urge workers who reach age WiIkesboro with relatives, and also >hat lives after them to bless the university’s Peabody museum. ica. It contained a very plain tie, the A-bomb tests at Bikini. attended the Republican Tndipial lives and homes of m inkind. They suitable for one of his calling. He The fish and wildlife service’s 65 to visit the Social Security O f­ never banish clouds and gloom and Two-thirds of the cotton fabric wore it one evening when he called part in the project will be to de­ Convention held at WiIkeshoro on was found to be in a well-preserved fice even though they plan to keep bring in sunshine If David had upon a very orthodox family. In termine what an oyster likes to state, despite the fact that no evi­ on working. W e like to review Saturday afternoon. been an atheist the wonderful the middle of a deep philosophical eat. In a huge building used before dence of preserving solutions' was discussion, the light suddenly went Miss Sailie Hanes weut to Dur­ twenty-thud Psalm would never the war as a Jiiologicel laboratory, with the employee just what he discovered. The fabric was made of out. It was pitch black except for the oysters will be fed artificially. have been writteu. If Mary, the must do when he does file his ham Suudav to visit her brother, J. both white and brown cotton. the pastor’s “plain” tie on which Tiny amounts of radioactive F Hanes, who is a patient at Duke mother of our blessed Lord, had The mummy cloth will be ex­ gleamed the request. “Kiss me.” chemical substances from the elaim later. Often, too, a worker Hospital. Mr Hanesunderwenta nean an atheist she never would amined by Scientists in relation to AEC’s isotope divis'on at Oak would like to know approximate­ have given a Savior to the world. the long lasting quantities of modern Ridge, Tenn., will 'oe shot into the ly how much in Social Security knee operation Thursday. AU wish Atheists and infidels are never cotton fabrics. CORRECT! tanks along with organisms which, for him a speedy recovery. trulv, nebly famous. “This wrapping sets a world rec­ Young Wallace was an inquisi­ scientists believe appeal to an’ monthly payments he can count tive child and had been bar Rev. and Mrs. W. I Howell, ord for a fabric from a non-me­ oyster’s appetite. on when he does retire. chanical loom.” Junius Bird, asso­ raging his father with questions As the organisms gl ow, they ab­ Mesdames E L. Gaither and T. B. There is one point I cannot too The Brannan Plan ciate curator of archaeology at the “Papa,” he was asking, “is sorb the isotopes and the oysters Bailev SDent Wednesday at Elkin museum, said. “But it probably it true that Edison made the will be eating the “hot” food. strongly emphasize, and that is for Congratnlalions to the North first talking machine?” with Miss Sallie Kelly, who is in never served any normal useful Isotopes can be traod. Thus the every employee to advise his or Carolina Farm Bureau on its de purpose. Just special for a mum­ “No,” sighed the father, “God food taken in by the oysters, h e r 90th year. She is enjoying ex isiou to oppose adoption of tbe m y .” made the first one. but Edison digested and incorporated in their ■>er fa m ily a b o u t th e S o c ia l S e c u r­ made the first one that couic' cellent health dispife her advanced Braunan plan. tissues, may be determined chem­ ity death benefits. W e have no be shut off.” ically and by radiation measure­ age. She is a former resident of The action was most decisive. way of knowing when an em­ Future of Electronics m ent. this city., There were 328 delegates at tbe ployee dies unless someone noti­ Raleigh meeting who opposed the Electronic developments in the Permission Granted Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morris and fies us. Some employers and ,fu­ olan; thsre were 11 who favored it. next 50 years will probably include A farmer on his first visit to New York came out of the Grand Uncle Sum Savs neral directors always notify our little daughter Janice, of Knox­ Saidtheresoluton in pari; Farm­ computing and memory tubes to perform many complex calculations Central station into the confusion ville, Tenn , spent several days in ers are entitled to receive fair orices / - '.V, office immediately of deaths. W e infinitely faster than the human of Forty-second street, and after town last week They were called in the market place There is no mind, electronically controlled I standing somewhat bewildered for feel sure there are deaths of which Tuesday to the bedside of Mr. reason why tbe Government shonld manufacturing plants with greater i a few minutes walked over to a we never receive notice. That is pay part of tbe grocery biil of traffic officer and said, “Mister. I Morris’ mother, Mrs. Ben Morris, productivity and resulting benefit i why I urge everyone—let your every citizens. Tbe great bulk of to ’ management and labor; new want to go to Central Park.” family know what your Social Se­ who passed away Wednesday af­ our people in America are able and tubes to probe the mysteries of in- ! “All right,” said the officer. te rn o o n . we believe willing Io buy agricul­ terstellar space; direct generation “You can go this time, but don’t curity Account means to them. of visible light; and a wide variety you ever, ever ask me again ” J. Wesley Cook, prominent far tural products at prices which will The Social Security Office in of new applications of radio fre­ mer of the Cooleemee section, has reflect fair market prices to tbe quency heating equipment in in­ Winston-Salem is located at 437 farmers. We therefore reiterate been appointed farm supervisor for dustry resulting in greater pro­ Car Crashing P e w o r T o h Nissen Building. Office hours are our faith in and demand the con­ duction at low cost. Davie county, and has entered up Brings About ‘Dark Bciir s’ from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday tinuation of the fair exchange con­ on his new duties. Mr, Cook has cept of parity, which has been the RADFORD, V A.-1Thrve were through Friday. dark doings in Radford; supervision of the farm rehabilita­ Duplicate Airplane Crashes basis for farm programs since 1933. A fire burned a wall m the I will be in Mocksville on W ed­ tion movement, and will be in di­ We will continue to oppose aggres­ Air force volunteers, riding in fire department. nesday, April 26th, at the court sively the Brannan Plan or any a rocket-propelled sled, are now Officials of the Firih Sr Mer­ rect contact with farmers and ten house, second floor, at 12:30 p. other plan that discards this tunda duplicating airplane crashes in an chants Bank had to gc! a s’r.eri- ants during the coming year. mental principle and seeks to put effort to provide greater flying term loan from the People's m. I will also be in Cooleemee safety. The experiments are be­ HF E. G. Hendricks has r. oved hisfarmers at the merev of Govern­ Bank of Radford so they could on the same date at the Erwin ing conducted at Edwards air force stock of general merchandise to the ment doles or handouts,” begin operations. My hat is off to the volunteer U. S. base, Muroe, California. Test con­ Three textile plants couldn’t Cotton Mills office at 11 a. m. Them’s harsh words, if ’won'll Savings Bonds County Chairmen and Anderson building, next door to ducted with the strange device, work on their textiles. others who are still giving patriotic pardon the expression but we glo­ T1 F. Hendrix store. This is one known as an air crew decelerator, The Radford News Journal de­ service to their country. Tear In and ry in the spunk of Farm Bureau already have riven aeromedical year out these volunteers are carrying Trade Vlfith The of the best locations in Mocksville. cided to forego its regular Satur­ members in giving voice to rhis science a heretofore unobtainable day edition, then reconsidered the message of financial independence We wish Grover much success in “stress analysis” of the human through U. S. Savings Bonds to every sentiment, . We’re glad to ee one and published an abbreviated county in the nation. For 1950 their his new location. group of American citizens come body—providing accurate data on edition late in the afternoon. Merchants just how much of the terrific de- slogan is: “Save For Your Independ* out vigorously in oppositson of The whole trouble was caused ence.” They’ll show you how millions of L E. Sloan, of Forest City, was celerative force encountered in “Government do'esaud handonts. ” by a car crashing into a power Americans are securing THEIR future in town one day last week shaking a crash the human body can with­ pole and snapping it off. by purchasing U. S. Savings Bonds. Vlfho Advertise In We’d like to see otber groups take stan d . V. S. Treasury Department hands with old frisnns. He is in the same course of action.—The the oil business. S ta te . i The Davie Record THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N

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The Questions !fSr^s-Hbme Popping HOVSiHPiP 1. Who first made trousers pop­ ular for women? A f O H H U r O 2. What is the meaning of sedi­ MEMOS* 0 * Nation W ill Produce tion? 3. When and why was the Mex­ M ore 1Green Pastures' ican War fought? 4. On what parts of his body Grass. Farm Mechanization • does a dog perspire? More Vital in Later Years 5. What is the principal job of Prospects are evident that Ameri­ a co-pilot on a bomber? ca's farmlands wiU grow greener 6. Who was the first United in the second half of the 20th cen­ States President to be born a tury . citizen of the United States? Outstanding in farming’s past SO 7. Which is higher the Empire State Building or the Great Pyra­ RASKpf^J years and bound to play vital parts Are you going t Iirougb tbe functional in tlie years to come are the new mid of Egypt? “middle-age" period peculiar to ■> importance of grass and the mecha­ 8. Which weighs heavier, gold women (38-52 years)? Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel so nization of the farm. or platinum? nervous, high-strung, tired? Then do According to experts on the sub­ try Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable The Answers Compound to relieve such symptoms I ject, grass is soon to rank as a Regular use of Plnkbam's Compound prime contributor to the health and 1. M arlen e D ietrich. helps build up resistance against this annoying middle-age distress! wealth of the United States. Farm­ 2. Language or conduct directed ers who wiU turn to the use of grass against public order, also the stir­ LYDIA L PINKHAM'S S S as a real crop in itself, wiU find ring up of such disorder, tending toward treason. 3. 1846 and 1848, to d eterm in e the boundary line between Mex­ Y. ico and Texas. Higher w ages... 4. On the pads of his paws and Shorter hours. . . S IR , I \1-VIWM. on his nose and tongue. More and better ARE TOtI Smart as Can Be 5. He watches the instruments goods for everyone It WELL styled two piece truck. to see that the plane is perform­ ^ that’s as smart as can be. Serve Main Dish Salads for Variety ing properly, retracts and lets The unusual slanted closing is (See Recipe Below) down the wheels, works the wing accented with large buttons, the flaps and watches the propeller Acmf skirt is pencil-slim and has a tiny Vary Menus Scenes like this will be more p itch. BY TEAMWORK slit in front. LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU com m on th ro u g h o u t ru ra l TF THE WEATHEK turns unsea­ ♦Spiced Salmon Mold America as farmers turn to 6. Martin Van Buren. TO PRODUCE MORE Pattern No. 8536 is a sew-rite perfo. sonably warm and you wonder EFFiaENTlY FOR rated pattern In sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20; Hot Vegetable Broth grass as a real crop. Here a 7. The Empire State Building, 40 ana 42, Size 14, short sleeve, 4% with what food the family can be Olives field forage harvester, one of 1248 feet—th e G re a t P ry a m id , EVIRY HOUR WE WORK yards of 39-inch. tempted, why not try a main dish I Mixed Pickles the newer developments In 485 feet. salad? Pickled Pears mechanized farming, chops The spring and summer FASHION If you’re going to have the wom­ 8. Platinum. offers you a variety of smart, easy to Hot Parker House Rolls and blows grass into a truck sew styles for your summer wardrobe; en’s dub for lunch, why not make Chocolate Pudding Beverage keeping pace with the tractor. special fabric news; decorating tips: free pattern printed inside the book. 25 work easy for •Recipe Given cents. yourself, simply that it prevents erosion, builds up B O T J l the soil, improves the land for by preparing a celery to chili sauce and pour over SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEFT, crops that are to follow and pro­ m olded sa la d jellied salmon. Chill. Then add re­ 630 South Wells St.. Chicago 7, DL that needs only vides greater profit through more Enclose 25 cents in coins for each maining salmon and remaining gel­ economical feed. pattern desired. garnishes and atin mixture. Chill until firm. Pattern No...... Size...... serving at the Serve on a bed of shredded lettuce Because they can now grow more last minute? grass with less work, farmers are Name .. with garnish of lemon wedges, It’s easy to sweet pickles and olives. Pass, if planting more and more acres in ’cause, you Iilce 'em sot % 2 S Address m ak e sa lad s desired, bread, butter and lettuce green pastures. They are using look tempting because of their more grass as rotation and cover sandwiches. ■ Toasted fresh and sweet — fresh, jewel-like colors and crisp » * * crops and tests have proved to touches. them that grass in rotation with for folks eat Kellogg’s Com • * • HEN YOU WANT something com and cotton vastly increases F lak es fa st as we m ake ’em ! special for luncheon main yields. They’re your b a rg a in in M OINCE the following salads all goodness. G e t K e llogg’s ' ^ contain fish, meat or cheese Wdish, there’s nothing that will set The making of hay and grass si­ ANY SIZE (0 Of 8) EXP. hOU PIlM ' Corn Flakes. m OIVEIOPEO. I HOBBY PUNTS (*v»ry file table off better than this toma­ lage is the basis of grassland farm­ gn cnlargtrntnt} they can readily serve as a main HonJv .Vatfinp Enrrhptt Yutnislnt dish ' on one of those days when to red loaf: ing. This is a true product of the I'd IuaMt Prrmiumi Ciren Tomato Jelly Ribbon Loaf 20th century. Experiments started GET GETTER PICTURES FOR IESt you need variety in your meal MOTHER KNOWS BESTI plans. (S erves 6) about 25 years ago are just now get­ MUTTl LJ1ACM RABSiT CO.= Tomato layer: ting widespread acceptance as S PA. MT A A/B U ltS S.C. Tuna-VegetabIe Salad SAY. VOUi 2 cups canned or fresh to­ farmers find that grass silage is (Serves 6) WHO SOlI I tablespoon gelatin m atoes second only to grazing in a good I teaspoon sugar livestock program. b ir d a c l V i cup cold water m o n t h s ! WHEN SLEEP WON’T 1 cup boiling water I teaspoon pickling spice V3 teaspoon salt IN VOUR 2 cups shredded tuna fish PET SHOPl COME AND YOU 1 tablespoon lemon juice I stalk celery, diced Handy Device 2 tablespoons chopped pickle I tablespoon plain gelatin FEEL GLUM H cup peas I tablespoon lemon juice Try This Delicious 1 teaspoon, onion juice I tablespoon onion juice Ve cup w ater Chewing-Gum Laxative Dissolve gelatin in cold water; to s e SMOlrt/PKIFT add boiling water, mix thoroughly Combine tomatoes, sugar, pick­ • When you red and toss all night—feel and allow to cool. Mix tuna fish, ling spice, salt and celery. Sim­ headachy and just awful because you need m e r for 10 m in­ a laxative—do this... lemon juice and pickle and let Cbew FEEN-a-m int—delicious chewing* stand until gelatin thickens. Then u tes. Strain. is Bmalsonzed gum laxative. The action of Feen-A-Mimt1B add tuna mixture to it with peas Soften gelatin special medicine "detours” the stomach. in cold water, That is, It doesn't act while In the stom­ and onion juice. Pour into a wet ach, but only when farther along In the mold and let chill until firm. then add to hot JITTEj tomato mixture lower digestive tract... where you want It Herring Salad to act. 7ou feel fine again quickly I and stir until And scientists say chewing makes (Serves 12) dissolved. Add veen-a-mint’s fine medicine more effec­ 3 salt herring tive—“readies" it 6 0 it flows gently Into lemon and onion the system-Get feem-a-mdtt at any I Aa 2 medium sized apples juices. drug counter—25^, SOf or only. . . . I U t 5 cups minced, cooked beets Cheese Layer V3 cup minced onion 1 package cream cheese X **be. FiiN-A-MINT Vs cup chopped dill pickle (3 ounces) FAMOUS CHEWING-GUM LftXATIVE V3 teaspoon salt V3 cup mayonnaise V3 cup French dressing 2 drops tabasco sauce 3 hard-cooked eggs V3 teaspoon salt DOUBLE FILTERED I b,g ja r io tl Soak herring m cold water for V3 teaspoon plain gelatin FOR EXTRAf one hour. Remove skin and bones; 2 tablespoons cold water QUALITY M O R O L IN E cu t into very •PURITY Combine cream cheese, mayon­ sm a ll pieces. naise and seasonings. Soften gela­ August Bruynell, proprietor of Pare apples and tin in cold water. Dissolve over hot the Forest Hill poultry farm, I cut fine. Toss all water and add to cheese mixture. North Weare, N. H„ has a m WYLDB ingredients ex­ Pour half of tomato mixture into handy device to carry feed and cep t eggs to­ oiled loaf pan (7% by 3% inches). eggs when he works in his big I'D Lll gether and chill Chill until mixture is firm. Add laying house which houses DANCEl for two hours. cheese mixture. When this has al­ 1,925 New Hampshire bred hens. AFRAiC 7 DAYS D ISM A l Serve on large most set, add the remainder of ^ aw**'**'* platter garnished the tomato mixture. Serve sliced W I L L D O I T with chopped on lettuce or other greens. Cultivator Needed egg whites, sprinkled with egg * * * In Control of Weeds 1 1 - yolks put through a sieve. Vscup choppe™ T UNCHEON GUESTS wiU also l *Spiced Salmon Mold Chemical sprays are not yet will>6 **F’ I "I* find lobster served as a salad ready to replace the cultivator In i ,ingl-06"0"’ (S erves 4-6) a great favorite. The best of these controlling weeds, according to Dr. 1 pound canned salmon salads require few ingredients other J. C. Willard, agronomist in the 2 packages lemon • fla­ than the fish, and the seasonings college of agriculture at Ohio Uni­ vored gelatin are simple. versity. IV3 cups boiling water Lobster Salad “No chemicals so far available H cup cold water (S erves 6) for use in crops will kill all I packed ... SWdFOl Ve cup lemon juice 2 cups lobster meat, freshly weeds,” Dr. Willard said. “If we I bonona 3 tablespoons vinegar boiled or canned use chemicals without cultivation Ve cup cbili sauce I cup French dressing to remove the weeds left after SffiSsiSgk I I cup chopped celery I a Wlto V3 cup diced celery spraying, it will be only a short I Miunt beating speed’’: Arrange half of flaked salmon in Ve cup diced green pepper time before we have fields which B s & s s w 'bottom of loaf pan. Dissolve gela­ V3 teaspoon salt are as weedy as before, but the tin in boiling water. Mix well.’ Add V t cup mayonnaise weeds will be different and of kinds half of the gelatin mixture to the Break lobster meat into chunks. harder to kill.” chili sauce. Add cold water, lemon Marinate in French dressing for Introduction of new chemicals Only an emulsorized shortening juice, vinegar and salt to remain­ one hour. Drain, and add remain­ every year makes spraying more can streamline mixing and give ing gelatin mixture. Pour half of ing ingredients. Mix lightly. Serve of a specialist’s job, he pointed out, you— T these------—V better cakes, too! the mixture over salmon flakes in on lettuce, garnished with lemon cautioning farmers to beware of pan. Chill until congealed. Add Turn any favorite cake intoInto a real treat merelymerel: by TES1 in just 7 days.... in one short week. . . slices. the fly-by-night operator. using fine, creamy Snowdrift. But for an absoluteabso: thrill.thrill, tryLpu flnmtrdrifDaSnowdrift's Hfl-fulnntaU“3-minute” light,tinhf lusciousIncni a group of people who changed from their LVNN SAYS: Use mashed potatoes put through quick-method cakes. old dentifrices to CaIox Tooth Powder aver, Add Color to Menus the rosette end of the pastry tube Sleeping Sickness Menace Only an S aged 38% brighter teeth by scientific test. To Tempt Appetites as a garnish for the top of meat To Livestock Is Recounted cess so quick and easy. Snowdrift is emuwumcu Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy Pot roast takes on a richer color loaf or a roast beef pie. Heat in blend all cake ingredients as smooth as silk! Your Each summer and fall livestock whole cake Is mixed in the same bowl in oniyonly tnreethree Calox today. . . so your if you use diluted cranberry jelly the oven until the potatoes have a owners are warned of the toll minutes! Yes, a treat like Banana Nut Cake is (eeth can start looking as the liquid for cooking. It adds a deUcate golden brown color. th a t easy t novel, tart flavor, too. which may be taken of animals by AttA Qaw n 11 cai,« kAblni* KIaai.IFa brighter tomorrow! Dip single pork chops in milk, sleeping sickness. Losses from this And for att your baking—for tender biscuits, • Dried beef can be heated in bar­ then in crushed cornflakes. Sprinkle flaky pie crusts—use Snowdrift. It's tops for crisp, disease showed a startling increase digestible fried foods, too! becue sauce, then served over split with paprika while they are brown­ buns which have been spread with in 1947 and 1948, and fig ures fo r ing and add a bit of diluted catsup the past year are expected to show cheese and broiled. or tomato juice as a Uquid in the CALOX Slices or shreds of ham mixed but little decline when finally com­ pan to give them lovely color. piled. TOOTH POW DER in with potatoes au gratin will give Try serving your next batch of you a colorful supper dish as well The virus of the disease may SNOWDRIFTS McKesson Robbins Jn&, Bridgeport) Cona chili over a bed of macaroni to PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING-MADE BY THE WESSON OIL P E O P U BY as a flavor pleasing one. have “wintered over” with more give it a novel look. virulence and in more places. 1 CTVQr l r THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. ice. 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f e m . m IL PEOPLE "SORRY, LADY, BUT Y O U 'R E A " g e e , d a d , a r e n t y o u GLAD PEDESTRIAN NOW ...YOCtfLL HAVE, WE GOT A TELEVISION SET? TO GETOFP THE BRIDLE PATH/ PAGE FOUR IH E DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVlLLE N. C . APRIL 12. I960 THE DAVIE RECORD., files ForSheriff New Cotton Law THE D W. L. Wallace, well-known New cotton legislation recently C . F R A N K STROUD, EDITOR.! Oldest Pa passed by Congress provides for farmer of Clarksville Township, No Liquo was in town Tuesday and filed for ■ minimum 1950 acreage allotments SUMMER FURNITURE TE!EPHONE i ; sheriff on the Democratic ticket.: based on one of three provisions, Entered atth e Postoffiee in Mock*- This was the second man to fiIe*L. R. Towell, chairman of county NEWS ville. N. C., as Second-claw Mail for sheriff on the Democratic PMA committe, said today. mit.ter. March 3, 1.903. M r. a n d ticket. Up to this writing Alex The revised allotments are bas­ Takes The Spotlight and little s Tucker and W. H. Hoots have ed on the larger of (I) 65 per cent SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Easter in t filed for sheriff on the Republi­ of the average acreage planted to O -I-' VKA?? IN N. CAROLINA - 11.5# SIX ViOVTHS IN N. CAROLINA • 75c. can ticket. cotton (or devoted to war crops M iss J a n ONf YF. \R . OUTSIDE STATf - *2.00 in place of cotton) in 1946-4748; the Univer SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - »1.00 (2) 45 per cent o f the highest acre- Still They File Furniture In Groups E a s te r w i age planted to cotton (or devoted " i f MY PEOPLE. WHICH ARE QUID KV C. A. Buck” Garrison, of Farm- J0w arcropsin place of cotton) M a rs C ro w MY NAME. SHALL HUMBLE THEMSELVES. AND •ngton Township, who travels for on {arm during anyone of the The perfect way to outdoor living is a Deluxe 3 PRAY, AND SEEK MY FACE. AND IURN AWAV E d ith , Ii Pleasants Hardware Co., Wins- ^ fee but (3) not more than a n d M rs. 1 FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEN WIU I ton-Salem, was tn town Thurs-! Piece Ball Bearing Glieer Ensemble consisting of HEAR FROM HEAVEN. AND WILI WRGIVE 40 per cent of th e 1949 acreag e b e e n q u it day and filed for sheriff on the THEIR SINS. AND WILL HEAL THEIR UUID"- which was tilled on the farm or Deluxe Glider and two Deluxe Chairs. (QQ CA b u t is im p 2 CHRON. 7 :1 4 . Democratic ticket, subject to die Iin regular rotation. May primary. This is the third Anv owner or operator of a cot- ChoiceofcoIors . . . - M rs . C h Cheer up, boys, only six weeks w h o ber of the i until the May primary will be 0^ tl0c ~ in Davie to filcJ 0r *hiS ton farm in Davie County office. There .snimor th a to n e ^ ,^ he ig ^ dded tQ an ac re ­ tv, wss con over and a little more dian two of those who filed will withdraw age increase and wants to be con METAL CHAIRS TOPS IN RESTFUL w e e k suffe months until blackberries will be his um e this week. Jump tn, county committee rip e . sidered by the M isses boy*, the water is fine. for possible allotment adjustment COMFORT b e th K o o President Truman, is m aking under the legislation must file an $4.95 denrs at A fun of the flying saucers that are Walter L. Call th a n A p r. 21 application not later Spring steel “Cushion seat” R o c k e r. s p e n t E ast reported flying around th e coun­ Form fitting seats and tubular frame. Walter L. Call, 66, died unex- ’ “We urge owners or operator: Perfect balance and comfort. B a k e d on try . H e r e ’s h o p in g that none of pectedly at 6p. m., April 3rd at his who want their farms considered C o l. an Enameled in eolors. Available in ^com­ water - resisting enamel. Your choice them will hit him on the- noggin home on Hardison Street. for revised allotments to file ap- s o n o f of styles and colors. He was a barber by trade and plications by this date.” M r. T o w plete Glider ensemble Glider and 2 w e e k f ro r T h e r e a r e but three days left in had spent most of his life in ell said. “Farmers who are satis- j o u m a t N which to file your names for coun­ Chairs for only - - $24.95 Complete Mocksville. He was the son of fied with their present allotments $5.95 ty office. If you mean to run for the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Call, need not file applications. H o w - L e ste r o ffice this year you must file your Surviving are the wife, the form- ever, those desiring increases w ill w ith th e name with Dr. P. H. Mason, er Stella Haneline; two brothers, be considered by the countv com- D e p a rtm e Chairman of the Davie Cbunty METAL TABLES 3 PASSENGER SETTEE Grady F. Call of Sumter, S. C., mittee after applications f o r su c h w ith h is Election Board before noon on and W . E. Call of Mocksville, and increases have been filed in th e L e s te r M a S a tu rd a y , April 15th. Practically a necessity on your porch. Combing Comfort, Beauty a n d two sisters, Mrs. Mary Nail, of county office.” M r. a n d of a farm for Choice of stvles in gay enamels Durability. Enam eled in Gay C o lo rs. If the census enumerator hasn't Mocksville and Mrs. Tessie Wag- Each operator m o v e d ner, of High Point. ' which an application is file d w ill found you vet, you find the en­ street to t' Funeralservices were held at receive a notice from the county umerator. If you live in Mocks- $14.95 ed recentl co t- $2.95 ville we want you to be counted. the home at 3 p. m., Wednesday, committee of rhe revised 1950 in g , o n B i Some of the guesses on the popu­ Rev. A. J. Cox, Rev. R.C. Goforth ton acreage allotment. W h e n t h e lation of MocksviIle th at have and Rev. J. P. Davis were in new allotment notice is m a ile d it T . J. M been sent to our office runs into charge. Burial was in the Oak will replace any previous 1950 al- y o n d th e high figures around 4,000.- W e Grove Methodist Church ceme- lotment notice already received by Hendricks & Merrell S o u th Y ave hoping that every person in tery. the farm operator. s h a d e s o Mocksville will send or bring L i „ . . . . . , . Application forms may be ob- W e d n e s d Work is Progressing satisfacton- tained from county pMA office. a guess before the contest closes Iy on the new E. Pierce Foster cot­ S p u rg e o o n M ay 1st. It costs you’nothing Furniture Co. ton gin which is being erected on J. L. Jollv, who has been con- rural Iett to guess. A new $5 bill to the the Salisbury Highway. When fined to his home on Route 2, by was able t person whose guess i s nearest completed this will be one of the illness for two weeks, was able to Phone 342 Mocksville, N. C. f ro m D a v c o rre c t. largestand most modem fire-proof resume his position last week I w h e r e h e Miss Viola Cartner cotton gins in this entire section, with Heritage Furnitute C o . a p p e n d ic i M rs . W Miss Viola Cartner, 42, died at o r o f M a 10 o’clock last Wednesday mom{ e o v e rin g ing at Lexington Memorial Hos­ o p e r a tio n pital, her death following a week’s Spring Fashions From | a t R o w a n serious illness. T u e s d a y . Miss Cartner was the daughter of W illiam H. Cartner and -the M isses late Mrs. Cartner, of this city. Sanford’s Dept. Store S m ith , R She held a position in the office Attention K e n n e th of the Erwin mills, at Cooleemee. Misty Loveliness In F r a n k D She was a member of South Riv­ MISS SWANK BLOUSES We Are Now Offering Special Additional b a C o lle er Methodist Church, in Rowan E a s te r h County, and funeral services were Hearts Desire in Sheer Nylon & Batiste, White & P a ste ls held at that church at 3 o’clock $395 and $5.95 Service On AU M r. an Thursday afternoon, with Rev. tu r n e d t Mr. Swaim and Rev. J. B. Fitz­ S . C ., S u Our Children’s Department Is Filled With gerald officiating, and the body e ra l days LOVli DRESSES OF FLOWER-LIKE FRESHNESS! laid to test in the church ceme­ Myers Water Pumps w e re call So Colorful and Dainty. Sizes 1-3, 3-6X, 7-14 tery . d e a th o f Miss Cartner is survived by her $1.95 to $5.95 M isses father, an aunt and several uudes. In Case Cf A Breakdown Of A Myers Pump, We Will d e n t a t Her mother died 15 years ago. A leg e, a n noble, Christian lady has been Smart Toppers $12.95 Up Immediately Install A Spare Pump For Your S h e e k , a called to her reward. She will be leg e, Bri sadly missed in her community. Use While Repair Is Being Made STUNNING SUITS $16.95 UP th e S p rit To die bereaved father The Re­ PALM BEACH—GABARDINE—TW EEDS th e ir pa cord extends sincere sympathy in FORSTMAN’S MI LATEEN this sad hour. E . C . In AU The New Spring Shades There will be no charge tor the use o f this pump v e ry ill Mrs. AnnieStroud p ita l fo r im p ro v i Mrs: Annie Owens Stroud, 82, Men’s Student Suits $19.95 You Need Not Ever Suffer The Inconvenience Of th e B re a n a tiv e o f Davie County, but for 1005fc Rayon — Sizes 34-36 W in s to m my years a resident of Winston- Loss Of Water. In Case of Breakdown Of Your h e w ill Salem, died at her home in that r e tu r n in cits' W ednesday. Funeral services Men’s Gabardine Suit:* $32 50 Myers Pump, Notify Us And A Spare Pump Will A re v w e re h e ld Saturday at 11 a. nu, at Variety of Shades - All Wool a t S m it V o g l er ’s Chapel, and the body Widi Two Pair Of Pants • $39.50 Be Immediately Installed. th is w e laid to rest in ChestnutHilI Ceme-I e v e n in g tery Salisbury. o r is b ei A m o n g th e survivors are one Griffon Suits $49.50 G . M . T h e p u 1 brother, John Owens, 1 of Coolee- Spring Suits—AU New Shades A Complete Line For .Every Need h e a r th i tnee; three step-sons R. A. Stroud, High Point, Carl Stroud. Lexing-' COMPLETE LINE OF J. E . to n a n d Arch Stroud of near ARROW AND WING SHIRTS D w ig g i C o o le e m e e . SEE US FOR ANY PLUMBING OR W ilk e s SPORT SHIRTS, gabardine, all shades - - $2.95 ta c b u i a fro n ta DRESS SHIRTS, white and all shades - $2.50 up Mrs. J. M. Granger ELECTRICAL NEEDS is b u ry M o c k sv Funeral services for Mrsl J. M* COMPLETE LINE OF R a y m o Granger, 92, who died Friday at her home in Cooleemee, were STAR BRAND SHOES E v e r\ held iit 3 p. m. Sunday at Colter. To Fit The Entire Family F a r m in M e rh o d is t Church, with Rev. Fred j T h u r s d Shinn and Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald of-; Sanford - Mando Co. h e a r th fidJting, and the body laid to rest; J o h n in th e church cemetery. Surviv-: N o tio n ing are two daughters, Mrs. Geo. I C. C. SAhFORD SONS CO. Phone 175 Mocksville, N. C. J o u r n a l Gibson and Mrs. FIoyd McSwaint I Phutie 7 Mocksville, N. C. B a p tis t of Cooleemee; one son, Percy J. v o tio n - Granger, of Baltimore, Md. B h a m w THE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE, N. C. APRfL 12 1950 PAGE FIVE

THE DAVIE RECORD Pfc. Bob Sofley, who is station­ ed at Scott Field, 111., spent Easter New Building Make Honor Roll in town with hom e folks. Oldest Paper In The County W ork on the D. & M. Harves­ Registrar H. R. Eggers, of ter building on W ilkesboro street palachian State Teachers college, Miss Ruth Robinson, of Bris­ No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads is progressing nicely, and is ex­ has released the honor roll for tol, Va., was the Easter guest of pected to be ready for occupancy the winter term. j Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Robinson, by early in ay. J, S. Braswell, NEWS AROUND TOWN. Students from Davie County in-' of Concord, wil be manager of eluded in the list of those making Miss Jane Haden Morris, who this new farm, equipment store, distinction in the academic field M r. and Mrs. W . H. Hoots, Jr., and will move his family here in holds a position in Richmond, are: Helen Bamhardt, ju-ior, of and little son, of Hickory, spent June. The company will stock a Va., spent Easter in town with Advance; Nancy Durham, fresh-! full line of Allis-Chaltneis and Easter in town with home folks. man, of Mocksville; Carolyn Eat-: her parents. New Idea farm machinery. The on, sophomore, of Mocksville. j building will be brick veneer 50x90 Miss Jane Crow, a member of The honor roll is composed of I Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Valentine, feet. The Record is glad to wel­ the University of Maryland, spent those students who make an aver­ of Durham, were Easter guests of come this new business house to Easter with her mother, Mrs. age grade of “B” or above. With Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Naylor and o u r to w n . M a rs C ro w . no grade below "C.” fam ily . Edith, little daughter of Mr- Mr. and Mrs. Reid Thompson Mfit^Motor Com­ and Mrs. Carl Shell, of R. I, lias of Hillsboro were Easter guests WANT ADS PAY. been quite ill with pneumonia, of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bowles, pany but is improving. at Ephesus. TRAINED Practical Nurse A- J. M. Horn, well-known Mocks- vailable. Phone 20-J-13 Mocksville. Mrs. Chas. L. Farthing, a mem­ ville citizen, for many years with A S K YOBR GREYHOUND AGENT ABOUT Mrs. Dave Murray returned to STRAYED—Black pig, weigh- ber of the Mocksville school facul­ State Highway Department, has her home at Morehead City M on­ ng 50 pounds. Finder notify T H R IlilN G EXPENSE-PAID TOURS ALMOST ty, wss confined to her home last accepted a position with Sanford day after spending a week in town WALSER SMOOT. A N Y W H E R E IN THE U. S. A., CANADA, MEXICO week suffering with flu. MotorCo., Ford dealers for 37 with relatives. WEAR EVER PAINT—Inside years. Mr. Horn invites his friends Misses Betty Honeycutt, Eliza­ outside whit ■ and wide range of Miss Sarah Foster, a member of to call and see him. He will be beth Koontz and Patsv Grant, stu­ colors $1.99 per gallon the Louisburg College faculty, glad to serve you at any time. MARSH’S STORE, Depot St. dents at A. S. T. College, Boone, M RP w orn CfflSZG ? spent the Easter holidays here At Lexington Highway Mocksville spent Easter with their parents. with her parents. Greer- Mfall CINDER BLOCKS, Concrete Blocks, 4 inch Drain Til Col. and Mrs. W. G. Murchi­ Misses Carol Johnson and Clara Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Greer, QUALITY BLCCK CO. son of Route 2, returned last Belle LcGrand, students at Salem of Charlotte, announce the en­ Salisbury, N. C. week from a three months so­ College, are speeding the Spring gagement of their daughter, Esther W arehouse Drive, Phone 233. journ at New Port Richey, Fla. holidays in town with their par­ e n ts . Mac, to James William W all, son FOR SALE—I Manure Spread­ Lester P. Martin, Fr., who is ot Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley er in good condition. See A f *%\ with the Halifax County Health Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnson and Wall, of Mocksville. The wed" M. B. RICHARDSON, j daughter Miss Phyllis, went to ding will take place in June. Route 2. Mocksville, N. C. Department, spent Easter in town Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday to with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. attend the graduation exercises at John H. Potts, of Edcnton, was FOR SALE—5-room house on Sanford Avenue. Call or write Lester M artin. the Cincinnati Conservatoiy of among the Easter visitors to the HUBERT FROST. Music Saturday eve dng. Their old home town. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holloway daughter, Miss Marie, graduated Mocksville, Route 2. moved Wednesday from Pine with a M aster Degree in music. FOR SA LE- 300 bales lespede- f/iffM /fU C 6/0 street to the house they purchas­ za h a y ; 100 bales soy bean hay, 10 A revival meeting will begin at bales pea vine hay, 75c bale. 9 ed recently from Mrs. S. A. Hard­ ; Cornatzer Baptist Church next Princess Theatre Acres of pine timber. ing, on Bingham stteet. ! Sunday, April 16th. Rev. Elmore TOMMIE ELLIS, I Myers, of W inston-Salem, will as- THURSDAY & FRIDAY Advance, Route 2. T. J. McDaniel, who lives be­ ! sist the pastor. Services every Clark Gable & LorettaYoung yond the muddy waters of the j evening during the week at 7:30 WANTED—We are buying! In “THE KEY TO THE CITY” I o’clock. Special music at all the Puplar, Oak and Seech Lumber. South Yadkin, in th e classic with Frank Morgan & j services. The public is cordially Cut Poplar Ig" thick, any width. shades of Rowan, was in town Marilyn Maxwell ; in v ite d . Cut Oak §” any widtb. Beach §” W ednesday on business. " SATURDAY thick, any widths. For further in­ formation, see us for dimensions. I Lewis Forrest, of R. I, spent Red Ryder & Little Beaver In Spurgeon Anderson popular ELKIN FURNITURE CO. 1 one day recen ly at W estern N. C. “ROLL THUNDER ROLL” rural letter carrier on Route I, ______E lk in , N . C . ; Sanatorium, at Black M ountain, with Don Reynolds & was able to return home lastweek visiting Mrs. Paul Forrest, who vQ l Ot Emmett Lynn FOR SALE—Modem new 7- from Davis Hosp tal, Statesville, has been a patient there for the In Cinecolor past four months. Mrs. Forrest is room brick house, lot SO foot fron­ FARMAkL-TlME-PROVEP FOR IMPROVED FARMING where he recently underwent an getting along nicely. B. C. Cle­ MONDAY &TUESDAY tage and 190-foot deep, on Wilkes- appendicitis operation. boro street Hot and cold water, m ent, of this city, is also a patient Maureen O’Hara & John electrie lighted, oil heat, with 550 and is reported as doing well. S u tto n In Mrs. W illiam Howard, propriet­ gallon tank. Built-in cabinets, 6 Rankin-Sanford Imp. Co. “BAGDAD” In Technicolor or of Mae’s Beauty Shop, is re­ The 48th annual meeting of closets, bath room on first floor, with Vincent Price, Paul with toilet on second floor. Entire covering from an appendicitis the W oman’s Missionary Union Phone Mocksville, N. C. C h r is tia n of the Sonth Yadkin Baptist As­ house rock-wool insulated. M etal-' operation which she underwent screened throughout. Large base­ sociation is in session today at W E D N E S D A Y at Rowan Memorial Hospital last J : ment, three porches, circle drive­ the CooIeemee Baptist Church. Dennis O ’Keefe, Claire Trevor T u e s d a y . The guest speaker is Miss Lydia way, open fireplace. For full in­ In “RAW DEAL” witli Green, a Missionary to China, form ation call on or write Misses Ann Martin, Helen who is now on furlough. The Marsha H unt, Tohn Ireland A. D. RICHIE. Smi Ji, Rachel G rant, Betsy Short, program opens at 10 a. m . W iIkesboro St., Mocksville, N. C. K enneth Dwiggins, Bill Cliek and Announcement! Frank Daniel, students at Cataw­ ba College, were home for the I Wish To Announqe To The Easter holidays. WHEN YOU ARE DAVIE DRIVE-IN Mr. and Mrs. Grady F. Call re­ Vojers Of Davie Gbunty That turned to their home at Sumter, THEATRE S. C., Sunday, after spendihg sev­ I Am A Candidate For Sheriff Hungry or Thirsty Mocksville Salisbury Highway eral days here with relatives. They On The Republican Ticket. were called here last week bv the VISIT Wednesday and Thursday death of W alter L. Call. April 12th and 13th “MAGIC TOWN” Misses Marv Jane Eidson, a stu­ I Would Appreciate Your Vote James Stewart & Jane W ymsn dent at Virginia-Intermont Col-; The City Cafe ONE CARTOON lege, and Miss Lettie Lindsay In The May Primary. Sheek, a student at Sullins Col­ We Appreciate Your PatrOnage Friday and Saturday lege, Bristol, Va., are spending And Extend You A Cordial April 14th and 15th Accept My Thanks In Advance the Spring holidays in town with “ IN their parents. Invitation To Make Our Cafe S A N T A F E ” For Your Support wiih Bob Steele Also E. C. Sanford, who has been Your Eating Place. “DYNAMITE” very ill at Rowan Memorial Hos­ Virginia W elles & W illiam pital for the past several weeks, is G. AhEX TUCKER, G o rg a n improving. He was carried to New! M odern! Sanitary! Advance, N. C., Route 2 the Brewer Nursing Home, at ONE CARTOON W inston-Salem, last week, where NO WINE NOR BEER Monday and Tuesday he will spend some time before April 17th and 18th returning home. “RETURN OF THE BAD MEN” A revival meeting is in progress Randy Scott & A nn Jeffreys at Smitb Grove M ethodistchurch THE OTY CAFE ONE CARTOON this week. Services are held each evening at 7:30 o’elock. The past­ Phone 244 W Depot Street AU Shows Start At Dusk WHY NOTED OPERA SJAR or is being assisted by Evangelist H. R. JOHNSON, Prop. WARREN HALL, Manager G. M. Hamby, of Florence, Ala. m a m Co n n e r , Tbe public is cordially invited to Space Reserved For Trucks hear this wonderful preacher. CHANGED TO CAtylELS... J. E. Quillan has sold to T. P. Dwiggins four 30-foot lots on - "WHEN I SMOKE, I HAVE TO THINK.OF W ilkesboro street, near the Pon- Why Leave Davie County Notice to Creditors my voice. I m adethe CAIViEL 30-D A Y tac building, and five lo.s with Having qualified as administra­ a frontage of 156 feet on the Sal­ To Have Your Sewing tor of the estate of I. H. Broad­ MiLDNESS TEST, it proved to me c J t j isbury Highway, just outside the | way, deceased, late of Davie Coun­ THAT camels AGREE WITH MT th ro a t. JT Mocksville corporate limits, to Machine Repaired ty, N orth Carolina, notice is here­ THEY'RE MILD—THEY TASTE FINE!" Raymond Foster. by given to all persons holding I RepairAll Makes of Machines, and Sell Rebuilt Machines. claims against the said estate, to Everyone is invited to be at th e; present them to the undersigned ' • In a coast-to-coast test of AU W ork Done Promptly, W ith A Guarantee On Every Job. hundreds of men and worn* Farmington P. T. A. meeting’ on or before April 4, 1951, or this en who smoked Camels— Thursday, April 13th at 7:30 and If Your Machine Needs Attention Sc; Me. notice will be plead in bar of their and only Camels —for 30 hear the great speaker, Mr. John recovery. All persons indebted to days, noted throat special* ists, making weekly exami­ John Wesley Clay, writer of “M y; GENE JONES the said estate, are requested to nations, reported Notions” in the Winston-Salem make prompt payment. This the Mocksville, Route 4. Journal. Rev. Lowell Renegar,, 4th day of April, 1950. Not one single cose of threat, Baptist minister will give the De - 1 Turrentine Road, Two Miles South O f Mocksville J. W. BROADWAY, irritation jlneto smoking CAMELS votional and Mrs. C. H. McMa- i At Brown’s Nursery Admr. of J. H. Broadway. ‘ - .. bam will render special music. II Kfc- Mocksville, N. C., Route 4. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. BR

-W EEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS- SECURITY : TU-THc Cries of 'Foul' Brai President Harry Truman and CLASSIFIED Billion Dollars Cut From ECA Fund Generals George C. Marshall and DEPARTMENT S e q u Dwight D. Eisenhower have no ap­ By House Foreign Relations Group; prehensions about the security stat­ BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB. us of U.S. state department per­ Complete Sawmill, D 8800 Caterpillai A few ORi r W slS i Diesel Power Unit HO H.P., OI Frick sonnel. Mill Tower Edger. 29 Wood Planer;' been ers of Seq The President declared there lalemstwMl UnlIcnn used 9 months. All for S4.800. Will finish D e a r M' Truman Plans Speaking Campaign SundiY SrhooI LcssonJ In 3 weeks for delivery. P.O. Box 7, was nothing to a rumor that U.S. By PR. KENNETH I. FOREMAN Murdock, Florida.______In som Truman and Destiny Chief Justice Fred Vinson was to FOB SALE—Wright’s Washerette, Ox­ umns you v !EDITOR'S NOTE: Wben opinions are expressed In these columns, they are those of replace Dean Acheson as state sec­ ford, Miss. Home of Univ. of Miss. Pop. tract, and 1E1O R SOME TIME there has been Western Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) SCRIPTURE: Amos, (especially 2:4 10,000. Business excellent. Priced to sell. retary, and the two generals de­ 5; 7-7-15: 8:1-3), MEN—WOMEN m ig h t b e in a running, private debate be­ clared that U.S. ambassador Phil­ DEVOTIONAL BEADING: Psalm 42: Are you interested in a business of your history of tween the White House and the state 1-8. own? * No Capital Needed. Will set you FOREIGN AID : ip C. Jessup was practically be­ up to make a comfortable dignified liv­ T o begin department over the all-important Easter Seal Child yond reproach from any angle, but ing, not a “get rich quick” proposition a truck far question of whether the United Billion Lopped but a steady income for those who are particularly so as regards any RuggedProphet not afraid to work. E. T. Hobson, 3918 10 n a m e of I States should make a new, drama­ Ave. South, Birmingham, Ala., Pb. 2-3359 Whether it portended a more taint of communism. b rig h t wh tic peace overture to Russia. realistic view toward European re­ ALL THESE manifestations of 'a ’possum This dates back even to the days Lesson for April 16,1950 LIVESTOCK covery needs, or was just sympto­ support of Acheson and Jessup which is a •when Gen. George Marshall was TWO CATTLE SALES WEEKLY I matic of a seasonal purse-tighten­ stemmed from charges by Senator TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS as the insi secretary of state. Recently, how­ ON’T MAKE the mistake of RAGSDALE-LAWIION COMMISSION CO. ing effort on the part of some con­ McCarthy that many state depart­ NATIONAL STOCK YARDS. ATLANTA tar barre' ever, with the advent of the hydro­ thinking that the “minor1 gressmen, there were major head­ ment personnel were Communists c a lls h im gen bomb and Winston Churchill’s lines in the fact that the house for­ or leaned strongly toward commu­ Dprophets of the Old Testament were MACHINERY & SUPPLIES ste in ” a demand for a meeting with Stalin, less important than the “majors.” eign affairs committee lopped a nism . FOR SALE CHEAP b e a r L em the debate has become more acute. The 12 men whose writings end our billion dollars off foreign aid re­ Je ssu p hotly denounced Mc­ DRAGLINES th e dog h President Truman has long felt Carthy’s charges as “utterly irre­ Old Testament are in no way less % Yd. Insley With Bucket. quests for next year. % Yd. Bay City With Bucket. brains tha~ and expressed himself in private sponsible—a blow at American for­ important than Isaiah, Jeremiah or Slashing a proposal made by OAVE GORDON, P.O. BOX 5033 s e l of p that if he could sit down with 43rd St. & ACL R.R. PH. JTIHUl President Truman, the committee eign policy,” and an actual aid to Ezekiel. They are called “minor” Tampa 5. Florida.______a n d a f t ' Stalin, they could thrash out a lot went on to recommend that the ex­ world communism. Generals Mar­ only because their writings cover MONO TREE SAW AND MOWER UNIT h ap p en ed of the world’s problems. Yet he shall and Eisenhower supported fewer pages. First in point of time “World’s Best Farm Combination” 3-h.p, isting gap in foreign relief be filled engine. Cuts trees down and into con­ sm oked-ha can’t help being irked at Stalin for with U.S. farm surpluses. Jessup. Marshall, he said, was c am e Am os. venient lengths. Clears land, mowa d a n c e , m o being aloof, and for ignoring re­ “shocked and distressed” by the * • , weeds, sprouts, fence-rows, lawns. Only THAT WOULD make sense to $187.50 complete. Call or write chie is inc’ peated hints that he, Truman, would attack upon Jessup’s integrity. Eis­ Ranch-Hand Preacher MONO MANUFACTURING CO., INC. most Americans, probably, except 1333 Spring St., N. W. H e re ’s w be glad to talk to him if he came enhower said no one who knew Jes­ j* MOS WAS NO city preacher, in Atlanta, Ga.. AT. 4521______to the United States. those so energetically and enthusi­ sup would question “the depth or astically committed to foreign aid “ fact not a preacher at all. He sincerity” of his devotion to “the MISCELLANEOUS A COUP Overriding this, however, is Without any limit or restrictions, would not even call himself a principles of Americanism.” Flint round iichtwood fence posts 7 Ft. ,Will Purd: Mr. Truman’s mystic sense of that they brand as narrow isola­ prophet. He was a ranch-hand from 4 In., 5 In., 6 In., diameter. 25c each, across the his own destiny as a peacemak­ Under questioning, Jessup, dur­ the back country, more like what F.O.B. loaded in box cars SAL RR, Alva, tionists anyone who argues that ing his examination admitted that Florida, 3000 to car, or delivered by p a s se d aw er. To old friends and members U.S. welfare ought to be considered Six-year old Bussell Miller, we would call a hired hand than truck as far North as Ocala, Florida, g a th e re d he appeared as a character witness a farmer on h i s , , for 35c, 900 to 1000 to truck load. P. O. of his staff he speaks of this along with welfare of other na­ Colum bns, Ohio, th e 1950 E a st­ Box 7, Murdock, Florida.______■Will's wife again and again. During the er Seal Child selected by the for Alger Hiss, former state de­ own. He had no tions. ' partment attache convicted of ly­ ONE MILLION Fect of Pine Timber. One - w ith eigh visits of White House caUers he Paul G. Hoffman, foreign recov­ National Society for Crippled prestige, no back­ Year to cut and remove. $8,000 Cash. ing when he denied he had slipped P.O. Box 7, Murdock, Florida. th e m genu will sometimes walk to the ery administrator, was unable to Children and Adults, feeds a ing, no social or w o re th e horse on a neighbor’s farm. out secret U.S. documents to a So­ official position, no I 60-H. P. KEEWANEE boiler. 100 lbs. world globe at one side of his say immediately what effect the viet spy ring. W.P. Good as new. I 71te-H.P. Farrar St h a m suppe desk and say: Russell, has-had cerebral palsy m oney, no high Trefts. 125 W.P. Used very little. Both foreign aid plan slash would have. boilers city inspected. Write Claridze, needless t since birth. BUT at the end of an hours-long education, no na­ j! "The nearest thing to my heart He said he would prefer to study Seminole Laundry, 4904 Fla, Tampa, fla. attention f session of Capitol hill, McCarthy tional reputation, in :! is to do something to keep the the proposal and ascertain what MAKE Delicious Wine any time for 50c their tails still was insisting that if senators fact none of the gallon from fresh or dried fruit or can­ world at peace. We must find a kind of farm surpluses the govern­ EASTER SEALS: could get a look at the complete ned fruit juices. Details free. Eugene 'I Bveryth ment has in its bins, and whether things that make Conord, R.F.D. #1, Ncshanic, N. J. lasses at way, or civilization will be de­ Help a Child files on Jessup, “the importance of Europe needs them. us “take notice” of 21 FT. CORRECT Craft open cabin run­ th e m iddl stroyed and the world will turn taking action” would be demon­ a strange speaker. Foreman about. Beam 7-10" mahogany finish; back to the year 900.” • HE SAID he already knows these The generosity of the American strated. McCarthy was not per­ double plank: Chrysler Crown motor; net” tube He had no lecture bureau, had no built 1948 with less than 30 total hours, surpluses include wheat, cotton and people during the 1950 E a s te r Seal mitted to cross-examine witnesses. boat and motor. Cost S3,700. Like new screech an luncheon-club, he could not even now. Must sell, 52,350. See Everett Wie- tobacco. A house committee mem­ campaign, which ends April 9, will As for Secretary Acheson, Mr. svhen the Marshall Said “ No” hire a hall. gand, c-o Sisco Trailer Park, F t. Piercet ber also named these three and help bring new life and hope to Truman thoroughly demolished ru­ Fla. Boat at Sisco Dock. began hoi This sentiment was behind Tru­ added com, oats, barley, fats, oils But the Lord had spoken to many crippled children. mors concerning the former’s re­ th e doors man’s move for a conference with POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP- and dairy products. No mention SIX-YEAR-OLD RusseU MiUer moval and declared, instead, that him and he knew it. He was been stol Stalin two years ago. The Presi­ SPECIAL sale, broiler meat chicks from was made of the huge surpluses of knows that, as does his famUy, for. Mr. Acheson was running the state determined that the wealthy Pullorum-tested flocks $3.90—100. AAA chest. dent had remarked to a friend, “If potatoes and eggs which America Russell, who has had cerebral pal­ people who crowded the tem- , IOO assorted. Red Rocks, Crosses, heavy department “admirably." and light $4.90—100. C.O.D. F.O.B. Super I could just get to talk to Joe Stalin, also has on hand. sy since birth, is now able to start pie yard in Bethel should hear Chicks. Bernard Morris, General De- I think we could stop a lot of this Hoffman, who most likely would walking by himself—because of the him. No doubt the mere sight livery. Savannah, Ga.______I trouble. Stalin is a reasonable end up opposing surpluses in lieu of help and treatment he received POTATOES: of the man would attract atten­ BABY CHICKS, S7.45 per hundred. Lim- The ited time. Overstock sale of highest qual­ m a n .” cash, would be hard put, it ap­ through the auspices of the Na­ Again & Again tion. In his rough working ity heavy cockerels. IOOCo live arrival guaranteed. Shipped C.O.D. We pay post, & Later he worked out with his in­ peared, to make the a v e ra g e tional Society for Crippled ChUdren clothes he would look as out-of- age, you pify C.O.D. Send order to timate adviser, David Noyes, and American believe that a war-rav­ and Adults. He was chosen the Another chapter in the dizzy place in that well-polished Modoc Hatchery. Modoc, Indiana. I i Chief Justice Fred Vinson the idea aged Europe couldn’t use, or didn’t ‘E a s te r S eal Boy fo r 1950” be­ round of potato price supports was crowd as a huckleberry in a F in the making if the nation’s farm­ of sending the chief justice to Mos­ need, such items as eggs, potatoes, cause he typifies the thousands of pan of milk. SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. ers planned script were completed. cow for a talk with Stalin. When corn, fats oils and dairy products. crippled children who have been As his voice, trained in the wide SWEET Fotato Plants. Porto Ricians 21 For, according to reports reaching cents per hundred. Satisfaction Guaran­ this got back to the state depart­ There are many American families similarly helped through this or­ open spaces, rang out over the teed. Veteran potato grower. William federal agricultural department Biggs, Martin, Tennessee.______ment, it was immediately transmit­ right here at home who would be ganization. crowd, a few people may have heads in Washington, farmers were ted by Acting Secretary Robert delighted if they ever had a suffi­ This year’s Easter Seal, which laughed at first. But a circle of re­ «*|*H A T shaping a pattern of production ______WANTED TO TRADE Lovett to General Marshall, then ciency of any of these items. symbolizes the conquest of a handi­ spectful silence would grow A she that would create another potato TRADE for airplane Luscombe, Cessna attending the U.N. assembly meet­ cap by a crippled chUd, shows a or Cub one Watch Master manufactured a h a lt, surplus and add to an already big around him. Indeed they liked what by Western Electric Co. Type G-7. Used ing in Paris. Alarmed, Marshall small boy abandoning his crutches he said, at first. very IitUe by Jeweler to regulate watch­ b e th a t h R E D C U R B S : supply of livestock and feed grains. es. M. W. Stuart, Box 184, Telephone 580. flew home for a quick two-day con­ and starting to walk by himself. Russellville, Ky. H e stoo ference, during which Truman Caution Urged RUSSELL is a handsome boy, ACCORDING to an agricultural Roll-Call of Doomsday fen ce—six agreed not to make any peace move The federal justice department with bright and friendly eyes. He department. survey of producers, h a ir. B lu March I planting plans indicated a ,#JpOR three transgressions of until it was cleared with our west­ has warned congress to “move is eager to learn and does every­ Damascus, yea for four . . e a s y a rro day chores, despite his handicap. p o tato a c re a g e w hich — a t 1948-49 ern allies or until Russia gave some with caution” in acting on anti­ I will not turn away the punish­ For Your Future Buy a b lu e co At home he is an accepted member average yields to the acre—would tangible sign that it wanted peace' communist legislation, some of ment thereof,” he began. Damas­ je a n s . of the famUy and does not expect produce 54 million more bushels which, the department said, would cus was capital of Syria, for gen­ “ Y our’r or receive any special privUeges. more than the government goal of U.S. Savings Bonds Ierky Mr. Truman “inflict punishment on named erations their country’s bitter and sa id . And But, if it were not for the guid­ 335 m illion bushels. groups without jury trial.” all too successful enemy. So when “ H eavens, In the last few weeks, the presi­ Such a crop would make it neces­ THUS the nation is treated to ance of medical specialists, the de­ A unt B er dential restlessness for a peace termination of his mother that he sary for the government to spend Amos predicted a crash for Sjrria1 the ironical paradox of having the you may imagine the applause “ I s Aun conference has been evident again. would walk and play again like additional millions of dollars to INTRODUCING - JIEB A shrewd diviner of public opin­ restrictions of its own constitution would be loud. F or your CAR, TRUCK or TRAC­ “ M y re prevent an action designed at pre­ other chUdren, specialized care and buy up’surplus supplies to support TOR. A steam Be water injector, FOR ion, Mr. Truman understands the Then, one after another, as Amos DOWNDRAFT CARBURATORS Only. a u n tie be serving and protecting that con­ other Easter Seal services he re­ grower prices. Potato price sup­ Gives better performance Se mileage; American public’s desire for one ceived. RusseU’s resulting rapid ports already have cost the govern­ points his finger east, north, south, removes Motor ping; less carbon; stitution. the lightning of God’s curse is cooler combustion chamber; easy to more talk with Russia before going As an example, Peyton Ford, as­ progress certainly would never ment about 500 million dollars install; no holes to drill. SPECIAL full tilt into a hydrogen arms race. called down on enemy after enemy Offer Once, Only $2.50, cash or M.O. -M i sistant to U.S. Attorney General have taken place. since 1943 and have led to d em ands J I E B. Yet many of his advisers were The American people were re­ for more rigid controls on future of the nation of Israel. Fire, hur­ 3590 Randolph Road, Fic McGrath, told the house un-Amer­ Cleveland Heights 21, Ohio. disappointed when he rushed out minded that during the Easter Seal crops. ricane, defeat and disaster are fore- ican activities committee “it is by told for every one. an abrupt press release telling the sale, no job and no contribution SO UNREALISTIC was the fed­ no means certain” that the con­ ... h e r su ite world that the United States would would be too smaU to do its share eral program of potato price sup­ stitutionality of such legislation “ T his is make the hydrogen bomb. They felt could be upheld. in helping crippled chUdren walk port that the cries of condemnation Too. Close Home GENERATION An" GENERATION you re a d that he missed a great opportunity AS ALMOST every schoolboy again. and censure may have some result PVERYTHING Amos had said in g it fr for a world-wide radio broadcast knows, the constitution was kicked after all. For instance, the senate “ was true, and came true; every h a s U sed LANE’S PILLS Cut in half for small children w ith ho reviewing this country’s many, around plenty during the days im­ had been considering a catch-all nation whose downfall he predicted They are small and easy to take PRESIDENCY: th o u g h t many moves for peace, a broadcast mediately preceding World War farm bill which, among other collapsed just as he said it would. For REGULARITY AU Aboard! And PROMPT ACTION and b e one o that would put the onus for the n on the pretext that such viola­ things, would deny price supports But that was not the .main reason arms race where it belongs—direct­ tions were for the “safety of the President Truman was getting to potatoes grown outside a strict he had tramped all the ,way to th in g s.” ly on the Russian doorstep. n atio n .” ready to hit the traU again with quota system in 1951. Bethel. He had some things to say M inute A u n t Be The state department was al­ It seems regrettable, then, that his gospel of the need for electing Public indignation was under-' to the very people before him, and reelecting Democrats. It was something about themselves and t Keep them In o v e r th e so upset when Mr. Trnmah bur- a little leeway couldn’t be taken standable. The pattern of subsidiz­ BUBBUY TODAY IU U M I Ihe Medicine Cabinet riendly granted an interview by these same patriots when it believed his spring and fall cam­ ing expandable potato production their own country. So when he had “ Oh, with New York Times corre­ comes to preserving the “safety paign tour would match the inten­ with ever-mounting surpluses was his audience in the palm of his te ll m spondent, Arthur Krock, after of the nation” when war again is sity of his 31,500-mile “give-’em- causing even the most blase tax­ hand, just as they were gloating h e re ? Hrock shrewdly cornered him openly talked and envisioned. hell” cam p aig n of 1948. payers to become irascible about over the terrible fate of the na­ N ot a at a dinner party given by Sen. PLANS were for Mr. Triunan to the situation. tions they hated, Amos dropped his tw o CO SKIN TROUBLE? in g sui Brien McMahon of Connecti­ RENT CONTROL: hit the road early in May for a. bomb on their complacent heads. cut. The President, in festive rear-platform speaking swing that “Thus saith the Lord: For Get HERMESOLandGet RESULTS “ Who? mood, definitely promised Krock Soon to Go? would carry him into Washington Ingrid's D aughter three transgressions of IS­ To get quick results In skin infec­ no cently. state about May 11 for the dedica­ RAEL, yea for four, I will ndt tions, get HERMESOL, Whether the interview, and kept his' Federal rent controls soon would - - , * ' infection is caused by germs or w o rry a word immediately thereafter, be a thing of the past, if a partic­ tion of Grand Coulee dam. It would turn away the punishment fungus, HERMESOL goes to work u n ex p ect wind up with a “fighting poUtical thereof.” The roll-call of dooms­ right away with hard-hitting ef­ despite a previous promise to ular action of congress could be fectiveness. no unced Secretary Acheson that he construed as an indication—and it talk” in Chicago stadium the night • 4 1. day includes every sinful na­ H e ’s a would make no public state­ was so construed by everyone in of May 15 at a giant Democratic #*• tion. God has no pets, he plays HERMESOL gives amazing results %' In new and old skin Infections, in­ T h e n ments on foreign policy with­ Washington. rally. no favorites. His laws are the cluding “hard to cure” ailments P h il up The trip will include “off-the- same for all men. Naturally, Uke Athlete's Foot, Acne, Impetigo, out state department cleat- CONGRESS gave the President a Lifectious Eczema and Ringworm, w atch ed an ce. broad hint that there may not be cuff” talks to crowds around the - a Israelites could well believe use also for Cuts, aWounds, Bites th o u g h t and Abrasions. any ren t controls a fte r Ju n e 30, railroad tracks to and from the that God hated the sins of sh e sa id While the state department isn’t west coast, and plugs for Demo­ going to admit this publicly, what when it sent to him a money bill their enemies. But their own? Unlike any other remedy, HER­ “ I t is,’ cratic candidates and Fair Deal That was a different story. MESOL contains new, powerful but it objects to in regard to current that included funds earmarked to gentle Colloidal Mercury Bioleate. in g on pay off employees of the rent con­ m easures. Amos plunged from being the Free from alcohol, acids, staining White House peace thinking, are For the fall campaigning, an or irritating elements. Doctors and two things: trol agency. most popular sidewalk preacher druggists use it themselves and rec­ even longer, more intensive tour is of his day to 'being the best-hated om mend it. 1. The jerky unexpectedness of The senate completed legislative being planned, for then the Presi­ man in Israel. In fact, because he Mr. Truman’s ideas. There is no action on th e m easu re—a 783 m il­ Every home needs wonder-working dent will go into a score or more dared to name the king as sinner HERMESOL. Safe! Use It on any continuity. The president can be lion dollar deficiency bill—to pro­ exterior surface of the body except vide extra money for various fed­ of states to slug it out for Demo­ This exclusive photo, taken number one, he was accused of th e eyes. bawling out Stalin one day, as he cratic congressional candidates. about a year ago, shows Pia r did to the amazement of Winston eral agencies for the year ending treason, a capital crime in any Until recently this potent germl- in Ju n e. MR. TRUMAN’S amazing suc­ Lindstrom, 12, daughter of In­ country. cide-funglcide was available only Churchill and Jimmie Byrnes at the cess at this type of political war­ grid Bergman and Dr. Peter * • * on doctor’s prescription. Now you Potsdam conference. And later INCLUDED in the measure was can get it without prescription di­ fare is the chief reason, curely, Lindstrom. The picture was "One Man With God rect from laboratory. Send $1 for he can be telling friends that Joe four million dollars for the office of housing expediter Tighe E. why he has decided to engage in it taken before her mother went Is a Majority” economy size bottle. Kahlenberg i Stalin is a man who would be rea­ again. Admittedly no orator, the to Stromboli to make a picture Laboratories, Lodge S t , Sarasota, sonable if you could only sit down Woods. Of that amount, more than K MOS WROTE OUT his proph- Florida. Satisfaction guaranteed two and one-half million was to be President, nevertheless, did suffi­ with the Italian director, Rob­ or your money back. with him at the same table. erto Rossellini. Pia is the ob­ " ecies at some later time and used to pay for the terminal leave ciently well for himself in the 1948 they have been handed down to 2. The Russians, in contrast, have campaign to make it seem logically ject in a bitter custody strug­ of em ployees. T he oth er 1.25 w as us, • with all their fire and force, a fixed, firm continuous policy— good strategy to pursue similar gle between Ingrid and Dr. for operating expenses for which in the book that bears his name. namely, to break the democratic tactics this time. L indstrom . W N U -7 14—50 systems of the free world. Woods had asked 3.6 millions. We shall see in later lessons some of his great messages. BERLIN: Trouble Inside Russia LEOPOLD: What stands out here is this: These are the state department’s Up to Reds Truth Is sometimes popular, Storm & Strife sometimes not, but the living FOl MIROI ACRES AIO FAIRS OF ideas; and most diplomats and The first of American armed aid If there is any rioting or violence diplomatic observers believe these The future appeared rugged for power of truth has nothing to RHEUMATISM to Great Britain was between 70 in B erlin during M ay 27-30, w hile a do with the number of people NEURITIS-LUMBAGO H e poin ideas are correct. ex-King Leopold of Belgium and and 80 B-29’s which were started Red youth rally is being held, the who believe it, or whether it is “ Som e The inescapable fact is that almost as rugged and surely as un­ for England in ceremonies at An­ Communists themselves will have th e 14 m en in the politburo, certain for his troubled country. pleasant, or with the prestige MQN E IiL S field s s drews Field, Washington, D.C. to shoulder the blame and answer of the man who proclaims it. who really make Soviet policy, The fight to restore Leopold to the Kentucky’s Sen. Virgil Chapman Two for the accounting. That was the If it is God's truth, it will live Ig lg MAGIC are not going to change, no Belgian throne, which he abdicated represented the senate armed ser­ believed word of John J. McCloy, U.S. high even if the only man who believes matter what Truman or anyone when the German hordes overran vices committee at the exercises. commissioner for U.S.-occupied P W REMEDY. an d ci it is banished, as Amos was, to the else in the U.S.A. says or does. Belgium, had become a bitter one. Defense Secretary Louis Johnson BRING 5' BCESSED 1 .R E LIE F alw ay s Germany. He declared he saw no silent wilderness. As previously pointed out in these The monarchists won a victory declared that the first four bomb’ need for extra troops, but “we are Large BottIeUnttt UatMtIsHo. Small Size SOc a poor columns, all is not well either in­ (Copyright by the International Council at the polls on a referendum on res­ ers which took off “will be follow*! prepared for trouble even though ol Religious Education on behalf ox 40 * CMIIM: HI MlT M EIIECIEt« side the satellite countries or in­ toration of the monarchy. by a growing volume ...” we are not seeking any.” Protestant denominations. Released by IT EU UOD ERIIC SIOKS «l Il Mil» tetetpl .I ,lice side Russia itself. WNU Features.) KcIEH M lt CO.. I.e. JtCCSMTIllE «. TtEtIM THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

BROADW AY AND M AIN STREET Brainy'Possum Hound Outwits (Jlisten in a MENT Sequatchie County Jewel Thief F I can Ieam some lesson through this pain, | e s t . o f p o r , I Great Restraint was cold. I should have known that By BILLY ROSE . r.:;;0U Catcrpinar I f I can hear God’s voice above the Storm, After having two close decisions she wanted me to put my arms n H.P., OI Frick around her.” Vaod P 1-^ic r ; £been A few days ago I got the following letter from a Mr. Jake With­ go against him, the old lawyer ers of Sequatchie county, Tennessee: was fit to be tied. He struggled o x 7, Dear Mister Billy Rose, And catch H is words and pass them on again eloquently to restrain his temper All It Takes I W aslirrcttc, Ox- In some recent issues of the Nashville Tennessean I noticed the col­ and made a great show of pack­ l.vv. of Miss. Pop. T o other suffering ones, if I can warm A lawyer, whose business for In:. Priced to sell umns you wrote about educated animals—dogs that could add and sub- ing his papers, preparatory to Jn*? horse* that could figure out cube roots—and so I figured you Some troubled heart with cheer and sympathy, leaving the courtroom. several months had been none I m k n too- good, was roused from bis I i o f y0UP might be interested in hearing about the sm artest four-legged critter in the And help it find a haven o f rfelease, “Be careful,” warned the judge, tU: Sililfia s s history of Sequatchie county. “your actions indicate that you perusal of his lawbooks by the v- ok" proposition To begin at the beginning, there’s If I can speak the words G od speaks to me wish to show your contempt for entrance of a timid-looking wom­ a:- ’it- i C w h o a r e an. a truck farmer down here by the this court.” i; Fortunately, our sheriff was on To one soul that has lo§t its poise, its peace, name of Lem Al­ “That is exactly what I don’t “I came about my husband,” hand, and after he banged the lid she said, “I want to know if I |U ’K ____ bright who owns of the piano to get people quiet he This, even this, shall not have been in vain! want to do, Your Honor,” de­ a ’possum hound can get a divorce from him.” _... WKCULV said, “Don’t nobody leave this God keep me quiet, keep me very Still, clared the lawyer. “I’m trying KvDAVS which is as black my darnedest to conceal it.” He slammed the book shut and ItKM^USSiON CO. room. I hate to say it, but there’s countered, “Are you married, S. A T L A N T A as the inside of a a low-down, thievin’ crook in our That through the heavy darkness and the tain. tar barrel. Lem m a d a m ? ” midst, and I’m .a-goin’ to search The thunder crashing loud upon my sill, Double Take “Yes, of course,” she replied. SI'1V PLIIiS calls him “Ein­ e irery man-jack until I find Mrs. I I iI KAl1 An Englishman was sipping his “Well, yau can get a divorce, stein ” and, to Purdy’s brooch.” I may discern Your voice, that I may heat I N ES •hear Lem tell it, afternoon cup of tea with a few then,” he assured her. IVaokct. the dog has more “Sheriff,” said Lem Albright, The gentle, helpful, loving words You say. friends, smiling an d chatting :;!) Hiickct. am iab ly , w hen suddenly he ■r.o. iiox r»u:« brains than a pas- “I don’t think that’ll hardly be ru n s q u ite . Kit. YlSiU The Storm high, God make the words I High Yield Corn sel of professors necessary. My hound Einstein, as dropped both his smile and his .■riila. ______B illy B ose cup. kn MOWKU KNIT —and after what you know, is the best-behaved ani­ . dear, Pershing, a late season hybrid ;.oa" 3-h.p. happened the other night at our mal in Sequatchie county, but the “What in the world is the sweet corn tried out at NDAC last a:-.: ;” to con- And I shall listen carefully today. matter?” asked the lady sitting 1.. t* ii. m o w s smoked-ham supper and square one thing he can’t abide is to have year, was the highest yielding of Bi. -.s. ;..v.:-.f. O n ly next to him as she wiped a tea- all corns grown, and showed no I c or write dance, most everyone in Sequat- a thief scratch his belly. So, sure I i ; IN K C O ., IN C . chie is inclined to agree. as shootin,’ the minute he feels the leaf from her nose. smut infection. Here’s what happened: fingernails of the fella we’re after, “Oh, good heavens,” he ex­ he’ll start in to yowl, and we’ll claimed. “You remember that girl I went around with about five SMOVS______A COUPLE of weeks ago, Mrs. have the thief in no time a-tall.” ALWAYS A WISE BUY :c ::iv ',VSJS 7 F t . ... years ago, don’t you?” ..rr.otov. -o c e a c h , Will Purdy’s mother, who lived “ Y es.” SAL KR. Alva, across the line in Grundy county, SOME OF HS began to laugh, S t . J o s e p h ASPi RiN I or Oeavored by “I just remembered that I gave WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT IOt I? Oc.ii.i. Florida, passed away, and when the family but the sheriff took Lem to aside, I truck Load. I*. 0 , her my coat when she said she gathered for the divvying up, talked to him a minute, and then Will’s wife got a gold brooch set banged the piano lid again. i & W S P & S ? with eight diamonds, three of % GRACE NOLL CROWELL dock. Florida. “I don’t rightly know whether them genuine. Needless to say, she ■.It boiler. 100 lbs. Lem’s notion is going to work,” ■UU-H.P. Farrar Ss wore the brooch to the smoked- wasn’t too sure Einstein could spot If You Are 85, 45 or 3, he said, “but there ain’t no harm When the man was grabbed and v c r v ham supper and square dance, and . W rit in givin’ it a try. I’m goin’ to ask searched, the brooch was found in the criminal, so we helped out a |» F la . f needless to recount, it got more him to take Einstein in the next his pocket, and so, on top of a mite. I rubbed a little soot from I any tine for 50c attention than a team-of-four with Pilriod fruit or can- room, and then I want all of you to smoked-ham supper and square the stove on the hound’s underside, Hadacol Helps All Ages their tails trimmed. get in single file and come in one dance, there was a running-out-of and every time anyone came out Everything went smooth as mo­ HADACOL is good for all ages, Mt. Dugas. “Her cheeks were pale a t a time and scratch the hound’s town party to top off the evening. of the room the sheriff looked at In oocn ciibin run- lasses at the social until right in bringing five of nature’s B vitamins and she cried often. I started giv­ ogar.y finish; belly.” And all in all, it was easily the his hands. The first person with iwn motor; the middle of a "swing your part­ and important minerals to the young ing Joan HADA- most successful social in a long clean hands figured to be our total hours, ner” when Mrs. Purdy let out a Everybody, including the fiddlers, and old alike. Recently the HADA­ COL and after . Like new w hile. man, because the thief was a cinch three of the large | Scc Everctl Wie« did as told, and sure enough, 20 COL folks received tbe good news screech and fainted dead away. And to make believe he was scratchin’ economy size bot­ i'ark. Ft. XMcrce, Next day, when Lem was inter­ that among the countless thousands when they brought her around, she minutes later the sheriff pointed at Einstein without really touchin’ tles she is now I farmhand as came out from viewed by the editor of our paper, who had been benefited by HADA­ began hollering for someone to lock a he his belly a-talL ” healthy, has an { seeing the hound and said, "It he didn’t brag much about his COL was a lady of 85, a man of 45 | k s & e q u ip . the doors because her brooch had Yours truly, excellent appetite t’.te.ii chicks from been stolen from right off her worked, like Jake said—lherds the hound. “To tell the truth,” he who felt like he was 18, and a beauti­ and her disposi­ So. PO— *00. A A A Jake Withers. Crotf.'CS. heavy chest. criminal." said, “the sheriff and me, we ful little girl only three years old. tion is perfect.” I.O.D. F.O.B. Super |rris. General De- Mrs. Edmond Doucet, of Church AU three oi Point, La., is 85 years old, having these people were rer r.,;r.:'.rcd. L im - thousands of friends in the pictur­ suffering from a I q u a l- The Iivc a r r i v a l esque Evangeline section of Louisi­ lack of B vita­ O .’A. Wc- r n v a o s t ana where she mins and the |). A.r. -Vdor to lo d n e . in was bom and has minerals which Richard H. Wilkinson spent all of her HADACOL contains. HADACOL j . M S . MT V .______Fiction THE THREESOME l i f e , T h e s e comes to you in liquid form, easily r: •• -Kcirins 21 friends are happy assimilated in the blood stream so t.i-n GJ tL s ra n - that it can go to work right away. •.:• a r. W illiam Corner to know th at Mrs. E^SCRE Doucet feels bet­ It is easy to understand, therefore, ter no"' than at why countless thousands have been |0 TRADE “There’s always an end to nice By INEZ GERHARD benefited by this amazing tonic, "•pHAT MAN," Janice thought as hot days in the sun, long lonely any time in two HADACOL. X she brought her roadster to evenings. Even the thought of a things,” she told him evasively. OALLY FORREST and Keefe years and gives A lack of only a smaU amount of tyre a halt, “has possibilities. It can’t farm had made her shudder. “There doesn’t have to be. ^ Brasselle are so enthusiastic the credit to B vitamins and certain minerals to ro_ HADACOL. SI. T e k p be that he lives here.” She wondered about Phil. He Ever. Listen,” he went on about Ida Lupino that they had to wUl cause digestive disturbances. He stood just inside the picket claimed to be a law firm member eagerly. “I gave you the wrong be prodded into talking about . . . Your food wUl not agree with “ I had been you. . . . You wiU have an upset fence—six feet tall leanness. Fair on vacation. It occurred to her that impression about myself. I'm themselves at our interview. Both sick for almost got their big breaks in Ida’s “Not MRS. DOUCGT stomach. . . . You will suffer from hair. Blue eyes. Bespeaking the for a lawyer he was mighty skillful not a successful lawyer. I two years and heartburn, gas pains and your food handling pruning clippers. And his never should have tried to be Wanted” and “Never Fear,” (Eagle Future B u y easy arrogance of youth. He wore was suffering with gastric disturb­ wiU sour on your stomach and you a blue cotton shirt and blue denim knowledge of farming was pro­ a lawyer. Thank heavens I Lion), thanks to her preference ances and bloating. I was run down, wUl- not be. able to eat the things for casting her films without in- jean s. found. realized the mistake before it had lost weight and had to stay in you like for fear of being in misery I q s B o n d s afterwards. Many people also suffer “Your’re not Janice Burdon?” he was too late.” bed most of the time. I lost courage HE SECOND DAY of their and felt that there was no hope tor from constipation. And whUe these ' said. And then at her expression. “You mean you’re not leaving? vacation they knocked off m e.” symptoms may be the results M “Heavens, you are! Why couldn’t You’re staying here?” other causes, they are surely and Tearly and went for a swim. He nodded. “I’m going to try Mrs. Doucet had tried many prep­ Aunt Bertha have warned me?” certainly ,the symptoms and signs NO — J I E B The third day they played ten­ arations without apparent beneficial of lack of B vitamins and minerals ‘RUCK: k c t t r a c - “Is Aunt Bertha your aunt, too?” and raise apples. Auntie and I are nis. The fourth Aunt Bertha going to be partners. This fall I’ll results when she heard the glorious which HADACOL contains. And Jf 3 U R Aw T s0 : m ’oSi “My real aunt. You only call her packed them a lunch and they sell what we have and next spring news about HADACOL. you suffer from such a deficiency " m ile a g e ; .4 auntie because she’s a close friend drove to Mount Carter, climbed disorder, there is no known cure ex­ e s s c a r b t i __ of your mother. set out new trees. He picked up “After taking several bottles of LhLat ; e a s y to to its summit and watched a cept the administration of the vita­ d S P E C I A L „. That makes us her hand. “Honey, let’s make it a HADACOL I felt like a new person,” 1.50, cash or M.O. glorious sunset while nibbling mins and minerals which your sys­ IB. - Minute not cousins,” he threesome. I know it’s a lot to said Mrs. Doucet. 'I eat anything I tem lacks. I p h R o a d . delicious sandwiches. - O 3 Fiction added with frank ask,” he added wistfully. “A city want without ill effects and sleep It is easy to understand, therefore, On the second Saturday following girl like you. It’d be dull. But well. I feel much stronger.” why countless thousands have been ______relief. benefited by this amazing tonic, J a n ic e rescued her arrival she was with Phil. They eventually—” Neville Dugas, of Route I , B ox 101 "I could chip in my roadster,” HADACOL. her suitcase from the rumble seat. had climbed Mount Carter again, B. Cardencro, La., is a successful So, it matters not who you are GENERATION “This is not like one of those things had sat for long, silent moments Janice cried excitedly. “It’s all I farmer who had worked early and . . . it matters not where you Uve you read about,” he grinned, tak­ watching the afterglow of a blood- have, b u t it ought to b ring $500. 'I-'x late at all kinds of bard work and . . . or if you have tried aU tbe medi­ I E ’S P I L L S red sunset. How many apple trees can you buy _ it wasn’t so long cines under the sun, give this won­ Lrnall children ing it from her. He studied her SALLY FORREST Ind easy to take * with honest approval. “And I Unexpectedly, Phil said: “Well w ith $500, d a rlin g ? ” IifclriEi ago that he won­ derful preparation a trial. Don’t go I 'L A I U T V dered if he would on suffering! Don’t continue to lead H ACTION and thought my vacation was going to it’s gone. And our vacation has “Enough,” said Phil, reading her sisting on big names. Sally, now gone. Tonight winds up the two eyes, “to keep from being lone­ ever be able to a miserable life. Many persons who be one of those dull, uninteresting 20, had three years as assistant have suffered and waited for 10 to w eeks.” some—I guess.” director at Metro, playing small work that way th in g s.” again. He had 20 years, or even longer, are able Minutes later Janice faced her parts; Keefe had more picture now to live happy, comfortable Uves I tried many medi­ Aunt Bertha in the bed chamber experience and plenty of heart­ again because HADACOL suppUed Keep them In IAST WEEK'S breaks. Following “Never Fear” cines, but felt no the Vitamins and Minerals which Medicine Cabinet over the front parlor. better. their systems needed. Be fair to “Oh, Auntie, why didn’t you ANSWER ^ he was given a supporting role in yourself. Give HADACOL a triaL tell me he was going to be CHOSSWORD PUZZLE Paramount’s “An American Trag­ “I had all kinds We are so firm in our belief that edy.” But Sally and Keefe were I of stomach dis- HADACOL wiU help you that we sell here? I didn’t bring a thing. Q D D Q DQ Q Q N ot a thing, except my shorts, really celebrating in New York— I turbances,” said HADACOL on a money-back guar­ 52. Observed 19. W et earth □D B G QD G Q ' Mr. Dugas. “My antee. If you don’t feel perfectly jO U B L E ? two cotton dresses and a bath ­ ACROSS DDQQQ QQQBE both had been signed to long con­ I . A tax DOWN 22. D istant MR DUGAS stomach was so satisfied after using HADACOL as ing su it.” QD QQQ QGDE tracts by M-G-M. IndGefRESULTS 5. Curveon A painter’s 23. Exclamation QQQ DQQ DQ bloated that it directed, just return the empty car­ lilts in skin Infec- “Who?” Aunt Bertha asked in­ a bar workroom 25. Evening felt like it would swell up and burst. ton and your money will be cheer­ BDQQ DQDDQD Jane Greer wanted an operatic fully refunded. Nothing could be EESOL. Whether nocently. “Phil? Land sakes, don’t 9. C arry Small coop sun god - DQQDDQD .. career until, in her teens, she saw I suffered with gastric disturbances, Bed by germs or worry about him. He dropped in 10. Hillside Wheaten (E g y p t) UUUUDD QDQU fairer. EOL goes to work her twin brother, Donn, play the heart burn and was run down and Sold at aU the leading drug stores. hard-hitting ef- flour BD DQQ QQQ unexpectedly yesterday and an­ dugout 26. Beverage lead in a little theatre play. She nervous. I had no appetite and suf­ Trial.size only $1.25, but save money nounced he was here for two weeks. 11. Droplike River ducks 28. P arrot QQUQ QQQ DQ fered with headaches and I couldn’t QQBQQ UUQQD switched to the movies, and he be­ —buy the large family and hospital |s amazing results He’s a dear boy. You’ll like him. m arking Owns (N.Z.) sleep at night. I was so drawn and ^tin infections, in­ Q D D Q DQQD came a commercial artist. But size—only $3.50. 12. Kingdom, Sashes 30. Fellow pale that my friends had difficulty cure” ailments The next day Janice accompanied DQ U D DQDQ either Jane’s success or a liking If your druggist does not have , Acne, Impetigo, SE Asia (Jap.) 31. Ventilating in recognizing me. After the third HADACOL, order direct from The Phil up to the north pasture and fof acting made him swing over to . and Ringworm. watched him prune apple trees. “I (poss.) Verbal 32. Performed bottle of HADACOL I felt a Teal im­ LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, , W ounds, Bites 14. Standards A kind 34. Capital her side; he makes his film debut thought this was your vacation,” provement and after the twelfth bot­ Louisiana. Send no money. Just your of of gown (Eng.) 44. Mass in RKO’s “The Wall Outside,” in tle of HADACOL I felt like I was 18 name and address on a penny post­ remedy. HER- she said after awhile. bew, powerful but perfection (Jap.) 35. A mineral of which she co-stars with Lizabeth instead of 45. I am feeling perfectly card. Pay postman. State whether Llercury Bioleate. “It is,” he told her. “I like work­ 16. Spill over H a lfa p in t deposit floating ice Scott. wefl.’’ you want the $3.50 hospital economy Ii. acids, staining ing on my vacations—out doors.” 17. Measure Twirled 38. Abounds 45. Ireland size or the $1.25 trial size. Remem­ Ijnts. Doctors and “My three year old daughter, ber, money cheerfuUy refunded un­ |em selves and rec- (Chin.) Underwater 41. Genus of 47. Varying James Stewart is really playing Joan, had lost her appetite,” said less you are 100% satisfied.—Adv. 18. Total boat lily weight a supporting role in “Winchester j wonder-working am ount (shortened) 42. River (Sib.) (Ind.) 73,” with the historic Winchester, Use it on any 20. Greek t Re. If the body except often described as the “rifle that letter 7 » 4 S i 7 » won the West,” as the star. He 21. A ttic 1 Iis potent germl- wins it in a shooting match; it’s 24. A dress w, W/< as available only 9 IO stolen, lost at poker, stolen again, Jription. Now you fastener I |it presvriiMion di- 27. Divingblrd Wt with Stewart after it all the way. f SHOULD A MAN OVEtf ory. Send $1 for n 12 1» Shelly Winters is the girl involved bttio. Kahlenbcrg 29. River (Eng.) H Bge St., Sarasota, 30. Carried with Stewart in this super-western. »5 16 Yciion guaranteed aw ay 14 But the gun is more important. t c k . 40 STOP SMOKING? in a c a r t i 17 19 20 Rick Jason was considered SANO- 33. Shaded walk to PiAM oa 36. Hawaiian W for the starring role of “Luis Zi 22 23 24 iZS 26W the Safer Cigarette with . CORK HF 14—50 Islands Bello” In Robert Rossen’s (abbr.) W/ “The Brave Bulls,” fo r Co­ 27 TB 37. Island In 29 lumbia, but lost out because he 5I. 6V le s s a river i W i i was too young. Now appearing ------S* V 32 U 54 35 39. Hawaiian with Frederic March on Broad­ I ACKIS AID PAIRS OF bird 36 37 53W 39 way, he got a Columbia con­ NICOTINE 40. Inland sea tract anyway. !E V iA T IS W I She wondered about Phil. (Asia) W Wa ITIS-LUMBAGO 40 41 42 43 «4 45 No* O SnbsfrfWe-Wof AIodBcaIod J He pointed away over the fields. 43. Protect 46. Heaps i Surplus U.S. army air forces Sano’s scientific process cuts nico­ “Some day I’d like to see all those 48. Omit, as a 44 47 43 breastplates, made to turn anti­ tine content to half that o f ordinary fields set out to apple trees.” syllable aircraft shrapnel, were convert­ cigarettes. Yet skillful blending Wt I . makes every puff a pleasure. ' Two days ago she wouldn’t have 49. Not any 49 5o ed by Columbia armorers into me­ dieval breastplates; they’re worn I * FLEMINO-HALL TOBACCO OO- INC„ H. Z. believed him. She was city born 50. Member of % W I * Averap, bdus DU conKaoinfl to n ofporvlor STauSi and city bred. To her a farm had a Philippine 51 52. I by men-at-arms in the John Derek- V 4« rovroocTog m o o t UNOtieAwns always symbolized hard work and tribe W m i Diana Lynn “Rogues of Sherwood k ‘US-Small Size 60t a poor living, bugs and snakes and SI. Equipment F o re st.” I rlt as directed * I r SI Mill on receipt Bi price I acksmville a. Ticrioa PAGE EIGHT THE OAVIE RECORD, UOCESVILLE N, C APRIL 12 1950 Medical ScienceGeis Effective New Tool Boger & Howard ATTENTION FARMERS! In Tuberculosis War PURE SERVICE POULTRY LOADING NEW YORK. - Medical science We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From has a new tool in the war against Ttrts Batteries And Accessories tuberculosis. 8 A. M., To I I A. M. Kurfees Paints The tool is Tibione, a newly- In Front Of E. P. Fosters Ottton Gin Your Poultry discovered German drug. (Pro­ nounced tibby-own.) Medical ex­ Comer N. Main & Gaither Sts, HIGHEST M a RKET PRICES PAID perts compare the new drug in its Phone 80 anti-tuberculosis effect with para- TWKcOMMUNITY CAN CONTROL SALISBURY POULTRY CO. amino-salicylic acid ("P-A-S”). Up WE FEEL Salisbury, N. C to now, PAS has been the most i r » TBQQIBLS- RABIK BY AN ORGANIZED promising running mate to strep­ COMWUNITV DOG- tomycin in combating TB. THE VIRUS CAUSINd VACCI NAT ING- Research authorities say Tib'one HUMAN'FLU'IS CbKELY has great promise because it may: RELATED TO TWB PRO&RAM DAVIE BRICK (1) Be used in more cases than ONE CAUSING streptomycin; , SWINE " FLOlLow > (2) Be used over a longer period ijfc COMPANY of time than streptomycin: I LET US DO (3) Be used with streptomycin D E A L E R S IN and thereby delay development of § streptomycin-resistant bacilli. Two noted tuberculosis special­ GOOD COAL YOUR JOB PRINTING ists—Dr. H. Corwin Hinshaw of San Francisco and Dr. Walsh McDer­ mott of New York’s Cornell medi­ Day Phone 194 * Nifrht Phone 119 cal center—went to western Ger­ M'>cksville, N. G We can save you money many this fall to conduct a study on the new drug as special con­ HOOKWORMS IN HUMANS ABC. sultants for SchenIey Laboratories, TREATED BV A CfIEMICAL USED IN on your Inc. CLEANING HATS, DISCOVERY VIttS MADE The doctors studied the effect At BY A VGYtRINARIAN, MAURICE HALL Walker Funeral Home Tlbione on 2,000 patients who had ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, ;b«en treated with it in 10 German AMBULANCE SERVICE hospitals. Their survey Indicated the drug is an effective weapon Amtrieaa Foundation for Animal Health DAY OR NIGHT STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL against certain types of TB—par­ Phone 48 ticularly tuberculosis laryngitia HEADS, PACKET HEADS* Etc. and tuberculosis enteritis. Mocksvillet N C % There also was evidence, the doctors said, that Tibione may be Farmer's Question Corner Patronize your home newspaper effective against tuberculosis em­ MBPAMBD MT pyema, a condition on which strep­ tomycin has shown little effect. A m e r ic a n Foundation For Animal Health and thereby help build up your Schenley Laboratories is making SILER the drug available to government home town and county. agencies and outstanding tubercu­ losis research organizations for The Nation's Worst Swine Killer clinical tests. It probably will not Funeral Home be available for general use in this QUESTION: What disease kills vention Is the only answer. Hog the most swine in America? AND THE DAVIE RECORD. country for at least a year. cholera losses cau be cut do...: Io ANSWER: Hog cholera i9 by far almost nothing by proper vaccination According to medical experts, the worst killer. It destroys about of pigs around Tibione’s outstanding characteristic 920,000.00 worth cf hogs a year, weaning time. Flower Shop is that its administration—and prob- QUESTION: What causes it? QUESTION: Any ably its beneficial action—can be ANSWER: A virus—too small to special points t o Phone 113 S. Main St continued for extensive periods ; be seen even under a microscope. The bear in mind about Mocksville, C. without the toxic reaction that <*- j amount you could get on the point vaccination ? THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD curs when streptomycin is used for I of a pin could kill an entire herd of ANSWER: Jes. prolonged periods. j hogs. Only healthy pigs Ambulance Service TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE QUESTION: Can you tell when a in good condition should be vaccin­ But the new drug doe* not have ' hog has cholera? ated. Otherwise, vaccination with the rapid and dramatic effect of ANSWER: That’s one of the worst serum and virus may cause bad re­ streptomycin. Nor does it appear to 1 things about hog actions. A careful examination should be effective in two very serious, cholera — a number always be made by the veterinarians but relatively uncommon, forms of •of other maladies to determine whether or not the pigs ftotice to Creditors tuberculosis; military tuberculosis m a y show symp­ are in proper condition for vaccina­ and tuberculosis meningitis. | toms like it. Usual­ tion. Another important point: The Having qualified as administrator of ly the first symp­ virus is dangerous and should be the estate of Thos. W lutterow, Sr., de­ toms of cholera in­ handled only by someone who knows ceased, late of Davie County. North Caro­ clude loss of appe­ how; and one who understands ster­ lina, notice is h<*r*-by riven to all persons I The I Mexican Turtle Is Thoufht tite, fever, weakness and prostration. ilization of eauipment and other holding claims against th« eaid estate, to = e l Piga may start dying rapidly. precautions. present them to the undersigned on or be­ T* Have Swum Aerott Sea NOTE—Due to space limitations, general B M PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND.—A QUESTION: Can cholera be cured? fore Jan. I, 1951. or this notice will be questions cannot be handled by this col­ pieadinbnrof their rpc''v«ry Al! per Mexican turtle, which may have ANSWER: There is no cure. Pre­ umn. sons indebted to the salt estate are re swum all the way across the At­ quested to make prompt settlement. This I Davie Record I = SB lantic, had Comishmen in a Jan. 25, 1950. dither. THOS. W. TliTTEROW. J*. It was a scientist who said Admr. of Thos. W. Tutterow. Sr the little fellow might have gone Mocksville. N C., Route I. swimming and wound up cross­ I Has Been Published Since 1899 I ing the ocean. The Mexican Loggerhead, p k : p a :se d b y Steel Fierccd with Oil about the size of a man’s head, AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH was first spotted ambling placid­ A practical method using oil to pierce holes in steel is under experi­ ly along a seashore highway HOG CiiOLERA STiLL I coo‘:ed pork scraps, by virus preset several thousand miles from the i m entation. 50 Years in rivers and creeks, by carrier birds, Gulf of Mexico where he be­ NO. I HOG KILLER ! or by the virus being carried on peo- A column of oil Is substituted for longed. Other diseases may hit harder in I pie's shoes, and even on truck and the ordinary metal pouch. The col­ Comishmen had never seen some communities, but the nation s wajon wheels. umn is struck hard at the top. The one like him. They phoned the No. I swine killer is still hog cholera. Careless or Inexperienced ise of oil, confined in all directions and Others have come and gone-your m a rin e biological laboratory Thousands of outbreaks are re­ vaccinating virus also may start an not compressible, is forced to punch here. “Very rare thing,” said ported every year. The disease seems outbreak. In such cases. Instead of through the steel sheet at the bot­ county newspaper keeps gnir.g. to run in cycles, some years being protecting the animals, the unskilled Dr. D. P. Wilson, the laborato­ much worse than others. tom of the column and into the hol­ ry’s aquarium chief. He said it vaccinator actually Is giving them low area of the die placed under Just as human tuberculosis is most the disease. t** ometimes it has seemed hard io was quite possible that the tur­ frequently transmitter by tuberculous the sheet. The new method, it is tle crossed the ocean under his Usually, once Introduced Into a !aimed, would considerably rs- drove, hog cholera spreads rapidly make "buckle and tongue” meet but own power, helped along by the from hog to hog, killing most animals ’•ice costs in various ways. Gulf Stream. It Infects. This high death loss is E ith e r Way one of the most typical symptoms of soon the sun shines and again we the disease, although In some forms A wag asked his friend, “How Seng Bringing Big Money It kills slowly. many knaves do you suppose live march on. Our faithful subscribers, AU breeds of swine are susceptible. on this street besides yourself?” Te British Night Watchman At one time it was thought that the “Besides myself!” replied the other. “Do you mean to insult most of whom pay promptly, give us LONDON, ENGLAND - “Old mulefoot hog w.\3 immune, but re­ BUI,” 75 year old Brixton night search veterinarians disproved this m e?” Idea. “Well, then,” said the first, courage and abiding faith in our watchman with the well kept hands In view of the many ways which “how many do you reckon includ­ and the cultured voice, has written A typical case of hog cholera. hog cholera virus can be spread—by New York’s latest song hit. ing yourself?” fellow man. people, moat new outbreaks of hog garbage feeding, unsldlly1. vaccina­ Billy Whitlock, once a ICKI pound cholera can be traced to direct or in­ tion. streams, visitors, tires, insects a week music hall star, chuckled direct contact with cholera-infected and birds — the only safe protection If your neighbor is not taking The his way through contracts that awine. against it In regions where it has U ncle Sam Says •how him as a potential earner Ot Some outbreaks have been caused occurred, is by vaccination of pigs thousands of dollars. by feeding garbage containing un- around weaning time. Record tell him to subscribe. The AU because a very old g ram o­ phone record which he made Ilk price is only $1.50 per year in the 1904 w as played a s a jo k e on an ultra-modem phonograph at a State, and $2.00 in other states. New York cocktail party. Billy has been plodding along on his old age pension and odd night watchman jobs in South London r.y fo r years. When You Come To Town \mer:s/.m fou? 3^atic:j rc:j \ t:x*.v. i m m m m In a few months the sprightly old man who used to make recordings VACCINES SAVE i to pcrow (‘:'::” e--.'c : v.:r : i for the original Edison Bell Co. Cts Clii'1'- e;:V;r-;s. “ y i '- 't Make Our Office Your will be back in the money. FArIM PROFITS scientists n~'; r.c;' .■? ' vr.r-r“; The record they played at the New New vaccines developed by vet­ against sur-Ji di, s Co e-ji.'.a s c - York cocktail party was heard by erinary science during the last few in'; s;:kne23. fo.vl pox, ;?ow."s' •> Headquarters. dance band maestro Guy Lom­ disease and laryn .otracI’.oiUs of bardo. It was recorded again and fti?/ls from the ir.'isied or-':rycs. sold fast. Through sirrv’ar e s ^ ’c' s, veteri­ narians have developed a vp.es.r.e We Are Alwavs Glad To The Decca Co. cabled London to which protests cattle against rind-v- see whether the original Billy Whit­ pest — the deadly “tropical cattle lock were still alive—and swept plague.” him down to the studios to make Another system is being I1:: (I to See You. another record of the song hit. •uakei effective vacc'tes against foot- “It’s like a dream.” old Bill said. and-mouth disease of cattle and con­ "measure Your Own Progress” should “There I was, just pottering along, tagious sore mouth of sheep. This be the ambition of every one of my method Is based on removing the nieces and nepbews now that we are In getting by as well as I could on any I the ulid-Twentleth Century year. Toa job that offered, and here I am with disease-causing power of a virus, but leaving its ability to immunise. Thus, j have seen this country grow into the my pockets stuffed with contracts.” when the vaccine is injected into .an [ greatest power on earth. That progress The records of his song, a rollick­ animal, .the animal does not co: e ; can be measured, but how about your- ing old-fashioned polka cal'eri down with the disease, but builds up - selves? How much have you saved to­ "Scotch Hot”—now renamed “Hop resistance to it. ward that bright and secure financial Scotch Polka”—are selling at the Not only have those discoveries future to which everyone aspires? It ♦ FOR RENT ♦ ra te of 15,000 a w eek in A m erica. proved valuable in veterinary med­ I not now an Investor In t . S. Savings Vaccines now produced from chick ; Bonds there Is no better time to start His life story is complicated. Son icine, but also they are being used SPACE IN THIS PAPER to develop vaccines tha; will protect than TODAY. START SAVING IN 195« of a musician, he has been a sailor, , FOR 1961. Enroll tor the automatic skating rink instructor, gramo­ jaara are saving Uveatock and poul­ human beings against virus diseases. W ill Arrange To Suit try raisers millions' of dollars*' The search for new vaccines is by i way of piling np Savings Bonds where phone recording mechanic, cinema TJnhatched chicks play a Mg part no means ended, for many of the j you work, or if self-employed, the Bond* GOOD NEIGHBORS—PRICES TO operator, grocer and tobacconist, .I-Moiitti Plui where you bank. Ib the advances that have been made. known virus diseases of man cr.d V. 5. orchestrator and arranger, truck Xoilr methods have made It possible animals Iiava yet to be conquered. 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NEWS OF LONG AGO Winds O f Oppor­ Blind fclan’s Ghariiy Saves Farm News Seen Along Main Street Four Gabbies From Prison By The Street Rambler. The Davie County Aericulture What Was Happenimc In Da* PHILADELPHIA—A blind man’s noocoo tunity charity has saved from prison four Workers Council is made up of vie Before Parking Meters men convicted of an attack upon Hubert Eaton standing on Main Rev. Walter E. Isenboar, HMh Point. R 4. all the County Workers; men and him which cost him his sight. street shaking hands with friends And Abbreviated Skirts. There are winds of opposition The blind pardoner was Clair women, The council has been Reed, Jr., 33-year -old former taxi —Harley Crews all dressed up but (Davie Record, April 25, 1934) When we stand against the working several months on a long driver. The men he saved from time program of Agriculture. The not going anywhere—Deanna Sil- T T. AnpelI spent Friday in w ro n g . prison were cabbies too. They were verdis carrying white rabbit down W inston-Salem on htisiness. But it’s blessed when we meet convicted of participating in an at­ goal of the program is to promote tack upon Reed in which Reed lost “Better Rural Living,” Main street—High school girls Mrs. M. D. Pass scent Frldav in th e m his vision when struck with a tire aazing with awe at large diamond Winston-Salem shornine. W ith a prayer and with a song, iron. The committees have worked Reed felt his way to the witness on Senior’s third finger, left hand D. F. and Kellv Potts, of Lex- Keeping sweet In soul and spirit out recommendations foi all major chair when the men came up for farm crops, livestock, home food — Glenda Madison shopping in lngton, were Mocfcsville visitors on Like the saints of other days, Good Logic sentencing. As the four convicted drug shop—Miss Florence Cor- T h n rs d ay. W ho revealed the grace of Jesus drivers watched their permanently supp’y. conservation of natural re­ : The girl stepped the car and sightless victim, Reed told the natzer and friend shopping around Keeister of Deeds T. W . Ttirner Through their love and b\ their sources, farm and home develop­ [promptly got on, but the motorman judge: “I don’t feel these boys ment. This is a long-time pro­ 'n dime shop—Mrs. Ethel Mvers made a business trip to Yadkin prr.ise. ■had no sooner started the car than should go to jail because of this putting jewelry in display window vllle Wednesday. :she asked him anxiously: act . . . I don’t hold any prejudice gram but much of it can be done There are winds of opposition “Will this car take m,e to the against anybody.” in 1950. - Sain sisters talking with friends Attorney B. C. Brock and T. J. If we stand for all that's clean, lfootball game?" The judge then let the men off AU Agriculture Workers in Da­ in parked auto—Mr. and Mrs. Ellis went to Baleieli Thursday “No, miss.” w ith $100 fines and court costs, put­ And refuse to yield our spirit vie are using the recommendations Worth Hendricks carrying cold on leeal htisiness, “But you have an announcement ting them on probation for two To the low and vile mean; ;of the game on the front of the car,” years. As he did so he remarked worked out by the committees. drinks down Main street. Mrs. J. K. Mernney and Mrs, Bnt it’s great to go forth happy Iahe said, as though that were suffi­ that the defendants “normally would Roy Feezor spent Friday In Wins­ cient reason for the car to be going be sent to prison.” Home Food Supply—A vegeta­ As a victor in the fight. ble garden should have a definite ton-Salem slioppine. to the game. Reed was injured during violence Our County And Knowing that rewards are coming "I know, miss. We also have an over a wildcat taxi strike. A fifth and well planned place on every Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowles, W hen we Hve to do the right. announcement of Bostnn baked man accused of wielding the tire of Cana, announce the arrival of 9 ;beans back in the car there, but iron against Reed is a fugitive. The farm. Plant one acre of good year- Strong the winds of opposition Social Security dauehter on Tuesday. April 17. this car certainly don’t go to judge took into account a union col­ round garden for fir -sh vegetables Blow against our stand for truth. B oaton!” lection for R eed, reportedly Sit.ono, and forconserving. Practice con­ Bv W. K. White. Manager. Mrs. Roy Hnlthonser is confined in his sentencing, but said the per­ W hether we be old and feeble. to her home on Maple e'ventie with DBH VIEWPOINT son who blinded Reed would “even­ tinuous planting. 2. Have sot* With the coming of spring and Or just in the davs of youth; tually be held to account for his tested and follow recommendat­ an attack of fin. the opening of the baseball season Bnt the God of grace and glory a c t.” ions. Ordinarily 1000 pounds of Mr*. E. C. Clinard, of Lexine. all over the country, this would Is the God of truth we know. 6-8 6 per acre is sufficient. Stable ton, snent the week-end in town Scientist Changes Mercury be a good time for us to talk a- So H e’H crown tts with the faithful manure should replace some the Pliest nf Mrs. W. H LeOrand of bout the “Social Security Nine.” If we’ll stend the test below. To Gold, But Cost too Ni :h the fertilizer. 3. Prepare eood seed Mi«s Lnuise Daniel, a member nf «•«/ ::u3 />\ uT'i / That doesn’t stand for a baseball CHICAGO. — It mru: inrd for bed. 4. Sow recommended cover team, even though it sounds, like the hfeh school farn'tv, snent the Strong the winds of opposition modern science to do something crop on part of garden land. 5. week-end with her patents at Blow against ris on life's way, j the ancient alchemists sought tu do it. Not a baseball nine—but a big­ I for centuries—turn base metal into Greensboro. Bnt it’s sweet to know that Jesus Plow heavy soils in fall. 6. Follow ger and. better nine that goes to I gold. recommended planting "dates, va­ Mrs. J. G. Adams retnrned Sat­ Hears us when we humbly prav. I But, there is a catch, as usual. bat for you and your family when rieties and rates. 7. Rotate vegeta­ urday from Ni*w London, where And will guide us on oar voyage The process costs so much m o re you are in a pinch. than the price of gold that ‘twou'd bles from vear to year.. 8. Culti­ she spent some time with her fath­ Till we reach the other shore. “But dad, Fred has character. I’m speaking of those nine num. be folly to fool wilii it. vate often enough to control grass er. who ha= been Qtiite ill. There to dwell with hoi* angels You can read it in his eyes.” Dr. Arthur Dempster, of the Ar- bers on that valuable bit of card­ “Then, Elsie, I’ve just blackened Mr. and Mrs. Alvfs Chechire.. rf And our loved ones evermore. gonne national laboratory, reported ind weeds and to keep well pul­ board you should be carrying a- his character.” it had been learned that a small verized. 9. Practice latest recom­ tbls c'tv, and Mr. and Mrs. round with you in your pocket- portion of mercury would change mendations for"insect"control. 10. H snM 1 n? 3m ,rh GrnTO1 spent Fri­ Would Have to Wait into gold if bombarded by neutrons book dav after day—your Social Everrfwdy Soaked A lecturer aboard a southern Gather vegetables at proper time, day in the Twin-CitV shnnnbig'. in an atomic pile. But this is no Security Card. You didn’t know train was complaining about the easy method of making gold, for md conserve by cann'ng, freezing, Mr. and Mrs. W B LeGrard, E^erv vear at income tax time slowness of the train to the con­ it had nine numbers? Just count it costs many times the $35 an storing and curing in provided of Dav’nna Beach. Fla srwnt T renal! wnat was told me the ductor. ounce being paid for gold. them and see. Here’s something >9 ^0’s when I expressed alarm »t "Well, if yer don’t like it,” the Dr. Dempster said Argonne phy­ storage space. else you didn’t know! or possibly week—«nd in town with the'r nor. conductor finally blurted out, “why ►hp c"eittv Increased government sicists found that a very weak mer­ B. Meat, milk and eggs are es­ never even thought about—your ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. L*-, Jn thunder don’t yer git out an’ cury isotope — or particle of mat­ W alk?” sential foods for the daily diet. Grrand. 'iendine. viz.. W hat are vod wor. ter made radioactive—had a great Social Security Card represents “I would,” the lecturer blandly I. Two hogs dressing 250 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Smith, rvintr ahont; only the rich will eet capacity to absorb neutrons. This an insurance account with Uncle rf replied, “but you see the commit- particular isctops has an atomic =oaked." Hownntruethatremark Mch, 2. One beef calf 3. One Sam. You never considered that Redland. are the proud parents nf Itee doesn’t expect me until this weight of 1S6. train gets in.” hundred straight-run chicks to a fine d-nphter who arrived at cas is partiallv revealed by the A sample of mercury 196 was before when you figured out your comparison of payroll taxes which sent to the Hanford (Wash.) labor­ furnish poultry meat and 35 pul- insurance, did you? their hnme Thnrsday. April tq. Jnst A Habit atory of the atomic energy com- iets for layers. 4. Two good cows R. M. Ijames went tn Lower' follow ?: She was telling an acquaintance ' mission and placed under neutron Your Social Security Card by Freshening at different times dui~ H n s n ita l, S a1|ebnry. o n e d av 1**t Yearly Salary 1929 »950 about her girl friends. I bombardment in the atomic pile. itself is not a guarantee that any­ “Yes,” she said, “my friend It was left there two weeks. ing the year. week for a medical examination Hs.too (Marred) No Tax $ 147 50 one will receive benefits when you M aud is only 25, but she’s been At the end of that time it was Produce the following fruits: Mr. Ijames has been in bad healtl- 2 .6 0 0 “ N o T a x 230 00 married three times. And all her found that a small portion of the die - you have to use the card, husbands have been named Wil­ Ssrawberrie s grapes, figs, Roysen- and work under that number to for several mnnths. 3 .6 0 0 " N o T ax 3 89 .0 0 . mercury had been transformed into lia m .” I gold. berries or dewberries, damsons, Miss Martha Teon AI Ifcon, wt-o 1.560 (Single) No Tax 157 40 build up credit to your account. “You don’t say!” replied he. cherries, pecans. is teachine at Kannapolis, spent This comparison, unfortunately “Why, she must be a regular Bill When you apply for a Social collector!” Fifteen Davie faimers entered the week-end here with her sister, illustrates only to a minor extent Securitv Card, the Federal Gov­ how the “nof-so rich” also are be­ the 1949 5-acre cotton contest. Av­ ernment sets up a record under Mlss Violet AIUsnn, a member nf Sure Proof Trade Wfith The erage yield was 863 pounds of lint the local schnol farn'tv. ing soaked since a much greater “Are they in iove?” your Social Security Number just nortion of taxes of people In the per acre. Average county yield not W ork on jR, P. Martin’s new r*. “They must be. She listens to for you. As you work and pay Um describe a bail game and he Merchants in contest, 400 poun.ds. It paid sidpnce on Wilkesborn street is pro lOw income brackets are, as F. D. Social Security Taxes, your earn­ listens to her telling how her cous­ off. We need more people to en­ pressing nirelv. When completed R eatd “paid Indirectly in the in’s new dress was made.” ings are shown on that account, Vfho Advertise In ter the contest. If you plan to this will he one nf the handsome=* -ost of things they buy.” These but—and here’s the sad. part a- •hidden’ taxes tndnde corporate in­ How E lse? have 5 acres of cotton in one field bout it, many people are careless homes in this certion of the tnwn. “How can I avoid falling hair?” come taxes (increased from 11 to The Davie Record contact the county agent’s office. Mrs. W I,. Triwette, nf Bonne “Jump out of the way.” about their Social Security Ac­ Somebody in Davie will win a $50 spent the week-end in tnwn with 38 per cent) taxes paid by business count—they don’t use their Social on payrolls, oils, transportation, ALWAYS HELPFUL Wrong Mental /IHiJutis cash prize. her datiehtei Wi=s Nell Trivette. a Security Card. They use an in­ Makes Chores Irksome Under present allotment system member of the Mocksvilie- graded teleohone, telegraph, electricity, Ii- correct name and account num- qnor, plaving caids, tobaccos, etc., CHICAGO. — Conserving the total income from cotton can be ber. The correct reporting of your school farnltv. homemaker’s physical energy is “xcise saxes oa autos, tires, tnbes maintained and perhaps increased name and account number is ne­ MJeses K athrvn Fost and B '"v just as important a household sav­ and parts, on electric, gas and oil ing as balancing vitamins against by following recommended practi­ cessary before your earnings can Thompson, nnrses at Davis Hnc- appliances, on light bulbs, refrige­ the food budget or stretching the ces: I. Have soil tested and fer­ be shown on your account. On pifal, Statesville, spent Friday in clothing dollar. rators, gasoline, musical instru­ tilize according to recommendat­ every job you take, which comes town with home folks. They wi'l According to research conducted ments, photogradbic materials, ra­ ions, or as follows if a test hasn’t u.ider the Social Security Act, graduate in Auenst. on behalf of an Illiopolis, 111., firm dios, sporting goods, etc.. also lux­ manufacturing a synthetic house­ been made. I. In rotation with your employer should ask you tor Dick Breneear1 who holds a re. hold starch which remains in ury taxes on furs, jewelry, Iug- non-legume crops, 4-124. 2. In your Social Security CarJ. Keep sponoihte position with the Sonth- clothes through many washings and oage, toilet preparations, admis­ doubles the wear of fabrics, there rotation with legumes for hay. pea­ vour card handy; don’t try to me* eastern Express Co., at Raleieb. is sions, etc. are several recommended ways to nuts or on potash deficient soils. morize your number or write it spending some time here with his make sure that the housewife 4-12-8 or 5-10-10 or equivalent. 3. I once estimated that a single doesn’t use up her energy unneces­ on a slip of paper—always hold parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. woman earning / 2 ,3 4 0 a year paid The conductor was perplexed. sarily in the course of her home- In rotation with legumes for seed on to your Social Security Card. B re n e e a r. ov er $ 800 a year in taxes Indud “Who on earth,” he sputtered, making duties. or turned or on soils of high or­ If you lose it, apply for a dupli­ “would want to steal a Pullman First, the wrong mental attitude Frank Stonestreet1 soti of Mr. ing Federal, State. Citv aud the a- ganic m atter, 3-12-6. Prepare good la d d e r? ” toward household chores can make cate. Check with your employer and Mrs. Boone Stonestreet, a stn ->ove h id d en ta x e s an d a lth o u g h it Just then, the curtain parted and jobs in the home twice as hard as seed bed. Test seed for germina­ today. See if he has vour correct dent at Atlanta Dental Colleee, is a b o u t $10 0 less now thanks to a little old lady poked her head they need be, the report says. If tion. Amount seed per acre, six account number. through cautiously. “Porter,” she this is her trouble, the overtired underwent an appendicitis opera, the reduction given by the previous pecks undelinted seed per acre whispered, “you may use mine if housewife should simplify her work If you have lost your Social Se­ tion last Tuesday. He is eettine Congress, it’s still terriffic. you like. I won’t need it until morn­ by taking greater advantage of hill dropped. Seed should be gra­ curity Card don’t hesitate to get alone nicelv In an Atlanta hospital. Despite all the publicity given in ing.” time-saving aids so that she can ded to get uniform stand. Use a duplicate right now. Make ap­ spend more time away from the side placement of fertilizer where Leonard Mayhew and Mtss Mar­ newspapers regarding wasteful gov. Single Thought home in relaxing entertainment. equipment is available. Plant cot­ plication at the nearest Social Se­ garet Myers, both of Davie, were ernmeot spending and inefficiency, A young couple asked the parson Second, eliminate h o usehold ton between April 18-25. Spacing- curity Office. No matter where united in marriage at the cnnrt and their effort on taxpayers* ever- to marry them immediately fol­ nuisances and chores which clutter 3 to 4 stalks to one foot of row. vou got your original card, they iucreastng debt burden and high lowing the Sunday morning service. up a homemaker’s day. Such “clut­ house Saturday mornine. Esq. F. ter" includes unessential furniture W idth of rows 34-36 inches. Ap­ can get a duplicate for you. The taxes, too. many taxpayers are too When the time came, the minister R. Leagans performing the mar- which by rights belongs in the attic plication of side dressing should Winston-Salem office is located *>usv ‘’h a v in g f a n ' to take a few rose and announced: “Will those be made at first cultivation. Prac­ riaee ceremony. who wish to be united in the holy instead of the living room, where in the Nissen building. Office minutes time to write thetr Con­ bonds of matrimony please come it must be dusted; marketing hap­ tice shallow cultivation. Use lat­ Misses Helen and Dorothy Crav. gressman telling them ( 1) to r e . fo rw ard ?” hazardly every day instead of only est Experiment Station recommen­ hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Monday en spent Saturday tn Greensboro peal all war taxes. (2) to balance There was a great stir—and 13 once or twice a week; listening to dations if boll weevils be.ome a through Friday. onr hndget immediately, and (3 ) favorite ■ radio programs without, wkh their sister, Miss Kathleen women and one man walked up to problem. Practice defoliation when I will be in Mocksville ot> Wed­ to stop wasting their money. That th e a lta r. at the 3ame time, doing something useful which, as a job, preys on the practical. Keep cotton picked as nesdav, April 26th, at the court Craven, a student at Greenshoro is why government spending, the mind, such as mending. it opens. Make every effort to College. Miss Nathleen accom cause ot taxation and debt, has Empty Phrase get cotton classed. There is more house, second floor, at 12:30 p. “What an awful gash you have A third help is arranging separate gone steadily from bad to worse. m. I will also be in Cooleemee panled them home and scent Sun. on your forehead!” starching days for things such as profit in selling baled cotton than day here with her mother, Mrs. I. 0. PITSCHMAN, “Oh, next to nothing—next to curtains, household linens and bed­ in selling it in the seed. Sow cov­ on the same date at the Erwin A, Craven. New York nothing." j room furniture flounces. er crops on land in the fall. Cotton Mills office at 11 a. m. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSV1LLE. ~N. C. W- -WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS SECURITY: A Denial MIRROR Disapproval Won't CLASSIFIED U.S. State Secretary Dean Ache- U. S. Defense Setup Challenged; son branded as falsehoods state­ Ot Your * * * 'Reform' Hubby DEPARTMENT ments by Sen. Joseph McCarthy that Owen Lattimore—whom Mc­ MIND By Lawrence Gould Progress Reported in ECA Field; Carthy had called a Soviet agent BUSINESS & INVEST CPPOR. 1149.&0 puts yon In Popcorn, Peanut ot —was the actual director of Ameri­ Snow Cone Business. No postcards. Pop* Truman Signs Crop Increase Act can policy in the Far East. An­ corn Supply. Box 83ft. Atlanta. Ga. swering questions at a press con­ AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY 13 BENDIX MACHINES ference, Acheson added that: FVLLY EQUIPPED T rum an (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In Ibese columns, they are those of SiKMIO Western Newsnaner Union's news analysis and not necessarily or this newspaper.) 1. L attim o re n e v e r w as em ­ Only Automatic Laundry in VENICE—18 p R E S ID Western Newspaper Union's news analysi Miles South of Sarasota. For Details— ployed by the state department. L. L. STECKLEiY pour 2. He (Acheson) isn’t sure he VENICE, FLA., Box 171. Phone 2674. Joe JIcC DEFENSE: 'Hot' Shirt ever met Lattimore. DISTRIBUTION to sell the delicious drink apple jack, in the state of Fla. phone co Charges Hurled 3. Lattimore’s contacts with the AU territories open. Act quick to get youi choice territory. Call Lucas Ciffar Store, tion hea Charges that the government has state department have been limit­ 6 0 5 N.E. Snd. Ave.. Miami. Fla. w ith co been “ragging its feet” in organ­ ed to a few occasions. HELP WANTED—M EN izing civil defense against an A- '• I V ' . j . ' t 4. According to his information, Miss Au bomb attack and in telling Ameri­ Lattimore never had a desk at the PHAKMACIST-Florida registered, for WWMSM Tallahassee store. Answer Bennett Drug cans how to protect themselves t state department. 6tores. 1510 Elder St.. Jas. Florida. VV. C., U have been hurled by four big-city Lattimore, a Far Eastern expert ipent rhe v HELP WANTEi*-WOMlCK officials. and a professor at John Hopkins TEACHERS needed next session tot ents i-:i P..i MAYOR Elmer E. Robinson of university, had reached London rades, high schools, specials, colleges, San Francisco minced no words in gfood salaries for well-qualified teachers. from Afghanistan, from whence he Elections begin early. Enrollment free. asserting that federal authorities Write now for registration blanks. Gulf Ianice, Ii was returning to answer Mc­ Teachers* Agency, P. O. Box (iiil, Ocala have "fumbled the ball” of civilian Carthy’s charges. In London, Lat­ Fla.______and Mrs. J defense. He urged that a policy of timore branded the McCarthy Can a wife “reform” her husband? a tonsil op total defense be inaugurated imme­ charges as “unmitigated lies.” Answer: As a rule, not if she lack of interest in people, evei LIVESTOCK diately by the federal government. Hospital F McCarthy, meanwhile, was in a goes about it on the basis of a con­ their parents, are disturbed bj TWO CATTLE SALES WEEKLY Federal planners have said that Defense Secretary Lonis Jobn- TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS hospital after a four-hour senate scious or unconscious feeling that changed surroundings, and either son (right) talks “cold war” RAGSDALE-LAWHON COMMISSION CO Mr. and local officials will have to assume speech in which he said he would she’s morally superior to him. For do- not talk or develop their own NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, ATLANTA primary responsibility for civilian In a “hot” shirt as he and produce a witness who would while superficially, some men private language. The illness is oil ii H. Pi defense against atomic warfare, President Trnman discuss de­ swear Lattimore was a member of want to feel that way about their not hereditary or due to physical MACH1NERX & SUPPLIES the government’s role being that fense strategy and anti-Com- iere Frida- the Communist party. He told the wives, their self-esteem will final­ defect, but seems caused by OPEN time on new quilting machines fox of coordinator. munist activities at the “little quilting plastic or other materials. nd burial senate he had documents to prove ly rebel against the situation and wholly unaffectionate parents. Chenille Tnffies THAT MUST have seemed an odd White House” in Key West, that Lattimore was a Soviet agent may drive them to find consolation 118 E. Waugh St., Dalton. Georgia. stand to take to officials who have Fla. Secretary Johnson’s shirt who was getting instructions from with a less demanding woman. The ICE CREAM Machines. Super-Cold 2% Miss A nc knowledge of atomic bomb ef­ recalls the “Solomon-in-all-his Gal. Attachment for custards. New Sc is M oscow a s long ago a s 1936. only sure way to “reform” any­ original crates. Guaranteed. ^ e have ac oucc i, fects or of the first steps to take glory” quotation, bnt even it excess stock of these free2 ers and will Lattimore was most important body is to help him realize that sell limited number at $595.00 F.O.B toward protection if such bombings was topped by one the Presi­ to McCarthy, for the senator had he can get more satisfaction out RAGAN REFRIGERATION CO.. ?330 N >eration occur. Surely public leaders were dent frequently donned for declared he would rest his entire of your way of life than out of the Tryon St., Charlotte, North Carolina. tal, Win within the bonds of reason and logic p ictu res. case of Communist leanings in the one you disapprove of. Making y- when they demanded that the gov­ state department on the outcome him ashamed won’t do this. MISCELLANEOUS ernment channel to them more in­ CROP BOOST: of his charges against Lattimore. I BOILER—72x18. I boiler 66x16. I engiat formation on how to provide pro­ (CORLISS) 16x30. I slide valve. Atlai Capt. an A Compromise And, unless the senator could engine, 14x20, Vesta Miller. SyIacaoga tection against atomic warfare— produce his witness and his docu­ Do more old men than old Alabama. ____ d littie In any manner likely to affect women commit suicide? JUMBO PRINTS. Made from your RoE information which only the federal ments, the case boiled down to one Films or Negatives, 5c each. Guaranteed •w York government possesses, if anyone or the farm vote—with the congres­ of the senator's word against that work. Fast service. TEX Si PAL’S Pro sional elections not so many Answer: Yes, reports Dr. A. B Iesslonal Film Finishers. Dubuque, Iowa any group does possess it. of Acheson and Lattimore, with ■’S with months away—President Truman Stokes in the Canadian Medica A k lT I A I ICC Have your heirloom; The government’s attitude seemed the public deciding as it pleased AN I IyU ta expertly repaired, re 3St. showed an unwonted disposition to Association Journal. While man] ^ plated, restored t/ a callous one and hard to reconcile about who was right. characteristics of extreme age an Original beauty & charm. with all the scare techinques prev­ compromise, rather than come out Made to order from you! common to both sexes, the suicide V l H. M alent in connection with the possi­ fighting against anything he didn’t I A Kil DC vase, figure or other keep Can a baby be "psychotic” rate is “extraordinarily higher” U A fV ird sake. Plating, polishing Cf bility of another war in which the like, as he has done so frequently FLYING DISKS: all metals. •ndricks (in sa n e )? among men than among women. Reasonable prices. All work guaranteed A-bomb or the H-bomb would be in the past. Navy Says 'No' JllieD IIkA U Silver Plating Service,352' elc Iishi One reason for Qus may well be Rm CniUHR Park Ave.. St. Louis4. Mo the most frightful weapons. THE PRESIDENT compromised If there are, or were, any flying Answer: Yes, though rarely. Dr. that a woman usually gives up on an agricultural bill raising ac­ sauceTs whirring through space, •n’t kno Leo Kanner, noted Johns Hop­ active life so gradually that the POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP. I FOREIGN AID: reage lbnitations on cotton and the United States navy has nothing kins child psychiatrist, reports shock of having “nothing to do” isht. p ean u ts fo r 1950 an d m odifying to do with them and knows nothing SPECIAL sale, broiler meat chicks fron Some Progress having studied more than fifty is comparatively gentle. The more Pullorum-tested flocks $3.90—100. AAA price supports for Irish potatoes about them. The air force said the cases of a form of early schizo­ suddenly one is deprived of the 100 assorted. Red Rocks. Crosses, heav] Vliss Fra As the economic cooperation ad­ and light S4.90—100. C.O.D. F.O.B. Supei n ex t y ear. same thing. phrenia which he named “infan­ sense of being useful, the stronger Chicks. Bernard Morris, General De ministration started its third year livery. Savannah. Ga. ______a Gover In signing the measure after THE SERVICES also denied that tile autism,” and which “is ap­ the feeling of frustration, and the of operations, Marshall plan coun­ long study, the President noted, they are developing secret planes, parent as early as the second half- rage this generates may lead to rd, Conn tries were being urged to take two according to the presidential press guided missiles or anything else year of life.” Victims show a total self-murder. SEEDS* PLANTS, ETC. th her steps of paramount importance to secretary, Charles G. Boss, that that could be mistaken for flying SOUTH'S Finest Lawn Grass! Zoysia M atrella $5.00 a block. 9 sq. feet. CentL rs. B. C. make themselves independent of “the good features outweighed the sa u cers. ede $4.00 bushel. Kings Nursery. Dept extraordinary outside aid by the undesirable features.” And with These denials were issued after £, Drawer »31. Auburn. Ala. tim e ECA ends in Ju n e of 1952. that profound utterance, the bill two published reports traced the If you h COUNTRIES participating in the was signed into law. saucers to navy and air force “se­ LOOKING AT RELIGION WANTED TO BUT i the po“ Marshall plan were to be told that OLD TIME Car wanted—A Ford A tour* The President acted after under­ cret” projects. Ing (clean). or unusual later car suci > so at oi they should intensify efforts to. sell going heavy pressure from groups An air force spokeman declared as Stutz. etc. What do you have? Write price, description, etc. E. Eikman, 909 more products to the United States urging approval of veto of the that “the armed forces are not do­ Buena Vista, Tallahassee, Florida. ceived af and other hard-currency areas. joint resolution. ing anything that could be traced ins; your ECA pointed to that as one means The section affecting potatoes to being the basis of reports of fly­ fice. of closing the dollar gap. knocks out price supports for po­ ing saucers.” In that connection, the agency tatoes in 1951 unless marketing He said the air force position was Keep Posted on Values continued, the U.S. could assist by quotas are then in effect. Addi­ the same as it was last December Thiny following increasingly liberal im­ tional legislation would be needed, when it announced—after investi­ port policies and commercial pol­ however, to put such quotas into gating 375 re p o rts of flying sa u c e rs By Reading the Ads about a ernm ent icies generally so that trade bar­ operation in 1951. — that they were “misinterpreta­ dep artm riers do not prevent European THE MEASURE as approved tions of various conventional ob­ charged countries from increasing dollar authorizes an increase of 1.5 mil­ jects, a mild form of mass hysteria earnings in this country. lion acres in cotton acreage this or hoaxes.” In other words “there nists is AS to European economic unifi­ year and a SO per cent increase in ain’t no such thing” as a flying You’ll Like Them Too ra d Sno cation, ECA stated its belief that ••HURRY PA! I'VE FOUND ‘EM !!’* w as ap~ acreage of peanuts planted for oil sau cer. Think of It—Grandma Used Them the establishment of- an effective production. The previous cotton al­ When Her 4Liver was ActiM Up’ tion of A NAVY SPOKESMAN denied She thought Uiere was NOTHING European payments union is of lowance was 27 million acres. with equal vigor that the navy is QUITE LIKE ‘EM! I— a backs great importance. Elimination of It would permit peanut growers **Wbat You Talking About ChUdtw ato r Mc developing super-speed planes that “LANE’S PILLS—Of Course" public and private trade restric­ —principally in Texas and Ala­ have been spotted as “saucers.” "You’ll Like Them Too" m an tions also were said to be a con­ b a m a — 100,000 more acres and Said he: “The navy is not ex­ board i tributing factor to economic unifi­ would permit excess peanuts to be perimenting with, or doing research R ichard cation. grown for oil without penalties on on, any type of plane or guided H oover, As a result of increased produc­ certain conditions. missile that resembles in any way LANES ARE THE BEST aim a r tion and financial and political a flying saucer.” Nei stabilization, ECA said, commu­ JAPAN: So, that should be that. However, else c nism has been placed on the de­ OM HIS WAY TO ROME TO TEACH THE GOSPEL, PAUL WAS the fensive in all participating coun­ Bible vs. Marx it would be difficult to convince ARRESTED-BY-ROMAN SOLDIERS AND CARRIED THERE IN w o o o B L e Pil t b r e d CHAINS?* INSTEAD OF.-SeiNS A MISFORTUNE;THIS WAS ACCIDEMT FINE son I tries. Believing that Christianity and many Americans that there are no flying saucers, and if a troubled INSURANCE OF .THS BEST KIND, FOR IT MEANT THAT PAUL" WOULD p a rtn the Bible are the dykes that are ^ jjMOftOLI NE other citizen, seeking, subconsciously or SET-.TO ROME SAFELY.— WH104 HE MIGHT NOT HAVE DONE IF THE PETROLEUM JELLY HOGS: holding up the flood of communism JEWS WHO PLOTTED AGAINST HIM HAD BEEN ABLE TO CAPTURE HIM. ms JAB IDtI McCa in Japan, the American Bible So­ not, a momentary relief from his No Props woes and burdens, thinks an object alm os ciety is beginning a campaign to cow’s For the first time within the past in the sky is a flying saucer, no send Bibles to Japan — Bibles tribe eight years, hogs were being bought particular harm has been done. In printed in the Japanese language. F asci and sold at major U.S. markets fact it may do him some good. KEEPING HEALTHY Already the society has dis­ tru ly without any price supports—and tributed a total of 2,789,956 Bibles ANY SIZK (6 Or •> [» . IcOU FIIM I Ier . dealers admitted it was difficult to among the Japanese, but it is felt Boy of The Year CIVflOKD. B HOBBY PRINTS («v*ry ins t i? p * l « ■ wileisemeiit) note any difference. —and this sentiment is shared by Poliomyelitis Epidemics Are Costly Hmdf AfotTiiif Andepti AinijtAtf his s PRICES were steady to 25 cents VaihoUt P rm iu ttt Ctvm Gen. Douglas MacArthur, that isn’t freed higher. What did that mean? Was CIT BETTER PICTURES FOR USt enough. By Dr. James W. Barton son’s it an indication that federal agri­ ITACAC RABBIT CO.s GENERAL MacARTHUR isn’t bank, cultural planners could have been lthough th e epidem ics of search workers can really know SPARTANS URG S.C. alone in that opinion. He has asked clrea wrong all these years? If that were poliomyelitis (infantile paraly­ something of the tremendous for millions more. And Dr. Shiro the case, there probably would be Asis) do not occur usually till to­ amount of work on polio that is Murata, an officer of the Japan ried no admission of it. ward the end of August and during being carried on everywhere Bible Society, said: “The eyes of In fact, one U.S. department of the months of September and Octo­ throughout the country. This knowl­ He i Japan are fixed on two books. One ber, parents of small children edge is made known to them by not be agriculture spokesman hailed the is Das Kapital by Karl Marx. The IOI IIIMI M Kt IM Mill Il event as a “normal market.” It dread the coming of these months iimans of Poliomyelitis Current good other is the Holv Bible. Japan is at RHEUMATISM was “just a matter of supply and as much as do residents of hurri­ Literature, a periodic annotated should the crossroads.” i NEURITIS-LUMBAGO demand,” he said, as if the de­ cane districts. list prepared by the library of the se cre ta partment had been aware of and To usher in its program of Bibles Wlien we think of the hundreds National Foundation for Infantile son, ir. had considered that venerable law for the Japanese, the American of thousands of dollars given by Paralysis at the American Medi ^saJ f MCNEIL'S S enate ever since the government went Bible Society this month is spon­ sympathetic men and women to ca I association, Chicago. seeks soring a huge signature book of S M MAGIC into the farming business. the National Foundation for In­ sneaking, “the crip­ from donors for the purpose of raising FARMERS and traders, however, fantile Paralysis, we may wonder pling and disabling effects of REMEDY ta ry funds with which to purchase and held varying opinions as to what where and how all this money is poliomyelitis that occur in about 20 BRINGS BLESSED RELIEF; politic- send the Bibles. Every person might happen when the markets spent. Yet epidemics of polio are per cent of the cases in an epidemic Large BottIeU ran Eqig«l*120- Small Size 60c to his who contributes one dollar or more I opened for the first time since hog not decreasing, though fortunately constitute a ‘cumulative’ effect * CMTUI: Mt Nil It DIIECIEI« to the project will be asked to sign recent ones have not been so dam­ “ Flyin price supports were allowed to die. upon a community.” These cases H ara the donor book. aging as previous years. Some felt growers would become require long periods of orthopedic the air panickv and flood the market with WHEN the campaign comes to When we see these many thou­ care (straightening of limbs by ex­ n hi nil nit suns« it mu «■ k«ui ii »n« an end, probably this fall, the huge sands of dollars so carefully and W■cKIl N U -7Mn CO.. In. MMSOMIllt ». HOlIIl16—50 the fi hogs. But, as was reported, nothing -David Russo, who was se­ ercise and surgery) to enable the Ezeki'- book, bearing the signature of ev­ yet so generously distributed to the happened. lected “Boy of Ihe -Tear” of child to walk and play again. This th e in Anti-support adherents, never­ ery donor, will be forwarded to vsfrious reliable research organiza­ the Boys Clubs of America, takes years. ins theless. could draw little consola­ Japan where it will be displayed holds the plaque awarded him tions throughout the country, we When 'you see a youngster two WHiK SLEEP WON’T in the offices of the Japan Bible fail to understand why so much up t tion from the evident, for farm an d gets a kiss from his moth­ .or three years of age being wheeled Ca « leaders had made it clear vigorous Society as a token of friendship er after arriving in Hollywood money is spent every year with no about, and then a few years later COME AND YOU from the people of America to the apparent effect upon this disabling The;- efforts would be Made to restore for a three-day tour of film and see this child playing and running every hog price props. people of Japan. disease. FEEL GLUNI radio studios. about like other children, the ex­ th ere Only physieians and medical re­ pense does seem to be worth while. Try This Delicious Th,- SUBMARINES: A dam ’s D a u g h te r? GERMANY: Chewing-Gum Laxative T rain But Whose? Crisis Impends • When yoo roll and toss all night-feel identia * headachy and Jtist awful because you need “ M r. Cloaked with all the color and Did Adam have a daughter, no According to U.S. German High HEALTH NOTES ft laxative—do thia... trappings of mystery and suspense mention of whom is in the Bible? Commissioner John J. McCIoy, a Cbew feen-a-mint—delicious chewing* liners, was the report that a naval officer Dr. Guido Kisch, noted scholar, real crisis” appears inevitable in gum laxative. The action of Feen-A-Mint1B crew s, While colitis may be caused by Relief in some cases of migraine Bpeclal medicine "detours” the stomach. ington had made instrument contact with has declared that a 900-year-old Germany. McCloy uttered the irritating food, nervousness causes "one or more” unidentified sub­ headache may be obtained from That Is, It doesn't act while In the stom­ brow n Latin manuscript claims that Ad­ warning in a talk before a con­ an irritation of the colon. ach, but only when farther along In tho marines about 17 miles off the Cali­ ergotamine tartrate (gynergen) Two am had a daughter whose name gress subcommittee. He told a • * • » • • lower digestive tract...where you want Ii fornia coast. to act. You feel fine again quickly I tag fo was never mentioned in any ver­ house group that Soviet pressure In a reducing diet, fat foods are OFFICIALLY, the western sea The overweight should remem­ And scientists say chewing makes nom in sion of the Old Testament. Dr. is a result of confidence, rather than cut by one-half while proteins are veen-a-mxnt’s ane medicine more effec­ frontier, which ordered the hunt, Kisch said the manuscript, oldest ber that his fat tissue is loaded Sen. any “sense of inferiority or fear of cut 25 per cent, or not at all. with water and that water is tive—"readies" It bo it Bowb gently into reported “results and comment and most accurate version known attack” by western forces. “The • « * the system. Get teen-a-mint at any IA a W es P negative.” It added the search had w eight. drug counter—25*. 50* or o n l y Ivt as “Biblical Antiquities,” men­ Russians feel their strength,” hi Allergy was almost unknown as • • • outqu bten discontinued. tioned a daughter named Noaba. said. a definite condition or disease of N ash Rheumatism is considered th» FEEN-A-MINT I j b e rt the body until recent years. oldest disease known to man. E . HWOUS CWWniO-OUH MR THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET Comfortable Dress Is Patty MacVeigh, a Patient Cop# Worked Hard Cool and Flattering To Solve 'Hugger Mugger in Automat' Mystery t ’;e f u n c tio n a l VfCllilHT to By BILLY ROSE \v s trls make As a burglaree, I’ve done a considerable amount of hanging the foot of the stairs he collapsed tcl ao w-ci: .' Thon do around police stations lately, and I’ve made a highly edifying dis­ an d died. r.'s Yo-retable covery—the average New York detective is plenty smart and, con­ So jar, so char. Next, Mac* oil svrnptomsl Truman Hits Back sidering how few of them there are, gets plenty of results. .:n’s Compound To give you an idea of what the ordinary cop can do once he gets go­ Vetgb went to work on Lillian vzamst tbls RESIDENT TRUMAN really Rosenfeld, She bad been a harm­ iv : poured it on mud-slinging Sen. ing, let me tell you the classic story of Detective Patty MacVeigh and VEGETABLE how he solved the case usually referred to as “Hugger-Mugger in the less old bat who scavenged f ii O COMPOUND PJoe McCarthy in a long-distance around junk heaps, and for 28 Automat.” phone conference from his vaca­ years had lived in a $7-a-montb One m o rn in g in A ugust, 1933, two tion headquarters at Key West basement room which was filled with congressional leaders in people died suddenly and within a ing everyone in the neighborhoods where the victims had lived, inch- with everything from old piano FLOWERS . . . Helen Keller, W ash' by-inched the tenement flats they rolls to a rusty weather vane. deaf and blind, enjoys flowers STfPATION had called their homes; jig-sawed From employees of the Automat, presented to her by UNESCO’s together a lot of biographical bits or and very the detective learned that on sev­ international BraiUe conference ALL-BSAN and pieces, and came up with a so­ eral occasions the old dame had in Paris, where delegates were lution so simple that no one con­ ■ation. I shall parked herself in the mezzanine trying to standardize the nected with the case could imagine where she could watch the tables BraiUe system. ■ why it hadn’t been thought of right on the main floor, and when some­ aw ay. one left without finishing a meal, Jdlinek1S past was reconstructed she woiUd hurry down and eat the • This Is easily enough. Starting as a helper remains or scoop them into a paper in a garage, he had managed to bag. Your Paper save enough to buy his own busi­ That finished the case. Obviously ness, and his garage had prospered the scavenger had seen Jellinek until the depression*hit it. When leave part of his roll and had popped lWanl Ad' Jiicc of crispy things got tough, h e borrow ed $150 the half-eaten bun into her mouth. from a bank, and when he couldn’t plenty of Market Place . S r • satisfied after meet the note on July I, he was MacVeigh’s investigation uncov­ carton to threatened with foreclosure. ered an additional irony. While sift­ ing through the hodge-podge of Lil­ i. Mich. GET Figuring he had nothing to live By W illiam R. Nelson NLY BACK! for, he purchased $3 worth of pow­ lian’s room, he found six bankbooks dered cyanide and then, with his w hich show ed she h ad $45,000 PEOPLE who have visited market 1 8 8 5 last nickel, bought himself a poppy­ stashed in various banks in Man­ * places in foreign lands find seed roll at the Automat. He dug a hattan and New Jersey. The annual them picturesque, quaint and color­ hole in it, poured the powder in, interest on her nest egg was $1,200, ful. If they had studied them care- Cool, Flattering bit off as much as he could chew or eight times the amount Jellinek fuUy they would have found them EAT and pretty and the easiesl needed to save his garage and life. also most inefficient. To seU things and headed for the men’s room. At kind of sewing is this cool, there it is necessary to transport comfortable dress, A narrow beli them to the market place, display N them, wait for customers, and take ties softly in front, the scooped neckline is especially flattering. , THE home what remains unsold. Often * . * * considerably deterioriated in value. Pattern No. 1885 is a sew-rtte perfo FICTION NO SALE Perhaps one of the very real con­ rated pattern In sizes 12. 14. 16. 18, 20] tributors to our high American 40 and 42 Size 14.* 4Vp * yard? * of 35-inch. CORNER By Richord H. Wilkinson standard of Uving is the greater The spring and summer FASHION is a complete pattern magazine—it's filled efficiency of our less picturesque with fabric news, easy to make styles, market places, the classified or decorating tips—free pattern nrinted Itt »HfE could sell Dusty,” Sylvia “How much?” said Joe, not look­ want ad columns of our papers. side the book. 25 cents. U said. Joe stared at her. ing at him. j . Classified ad- SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEFT. ‘You don’t mean that!” “Nine hundred.” W a stm g vertising brings 530 South Wells St.. Chicago 7, 111. N o seUer and Jiuy- Enclose 25 cents in coins for each Dusty thumped his tail on the OE thought of Sylvia. She was oor and pricked his ears. There T im e e r to g e th e r pattern desired. probably hungry. She’d be hung­ , as, he hoped, a possibility of be­ without the Pattern No. .Size.. Jrier tonight. The only alternative necessity of meeting at a market ing taken for a walk up the slope was city relief. A man has his Name ...... behind the house where rabbits place. Aind goods that change hands pride. He remembered the hug Address ...... frequently ran and offered no end need be moved only once, need not Sylvia had given Dusty before they be exposed to deteriorating forces. of excitement. left. He thought of the way Dusty Sylvia laughed nervously. “Of People wishing to buy things not would nip at their toes when they course I don’t. I was only joking. offered in want ad columns can were getting dressed in the morn­ A t L ast! We wouldn’t sell Dusty for a mil­ generaUy find it by inserting a ing. “Wanted” announcement. The big business man had died lion dollars.” She reached down and gone to—well, not to Heaven - and twisted one He shook his head. “No!” he Classified or want ad advertising said. “No! Not for twice that gets its name, of course, from the Hardly had he settled down for I of- Dusty’s Rop- nice, long smoke when a hearty • Minute ping ears around am ount.” way such information is grouped The rotund man laughed. “Then under headings. hand slapped him on the back. 3 Fiction her forefinger. how about hiring him? You, too, Into his ear boomed the voice of » \c ______Dusty lolled his Included in such columns is con­ of course. We’re making a picture persistent salesman who had fre­ tongue and sighed siderable of life’s everyday pathos that requires a cute dog who will and drama, its faUures and suc­ quently hounded him on earth, in contentment. Next to chasing go find things that have been hid­ cesses, its comedy and its irony. “Well, Mr. Smith,” chortled th» 'rabbits, there was nothing he den.” Even such items as “Eggs For salesman, “I’m here for the ap­ liked better than having his ears Joe threw up his head. “What?” Sale” may herald an up or down in pointment.” twisted, unless it was hunting a someone’s life. Certaiiily there is “What appointment?” glove or an old shoe or pocketbook “Think it over,” said the a story behind “Exchange, set of “Don’t you remember? Every Things most people don’t know that either Joe or Sylvia had hid­ rotund man. “Pay would be $25 golf clubs for baby buggy”. time I entered your office on earth about alleged “Commies” in gov­ den. a day. Here’s my card.” He ernment: Chairman of the state _ . .. W hatever you told me you would see m« Joe lay awake that night and smiled. “Hope I didn’t insult Tim eliness one’s problem, department’s loyalty review board OLIVE DEERING h e re .” thought about what Sylvia had said. you with that nine hundred of­ a n d when using a charged with weeding out Commu­ ing began he found Olive. She made He felt guilty and ashamed, but fer. Your dog’s worth two thou­ nists is a Republican—Gen. Con­ a second picture, “Caged,” for Convenience classified ad to when you haven’t enough to eat sand, if a cent. Never saw a solve it, cer­ of the truly rad Snow of New Hampshire. He Warner’s, then she and her hus­ SAVE ... WHEN YOU BUY. and you own some property that pure black Springer with those tain matters of technique may weU Dudley J. was appointed on the recommenda­ band, Leo Penn, headed east in would bring an easy thousand dol­ lines. Be sure to look me up. If Howance on their car. He was one of the lead­ be borne in mind. Number one is S t J O S e p h ASJPJRIN tion of GOP Sen. Styles Bridges, lars on the open market, you can’t $25 doesn’t su it you, w e can timeliness. Ice skates do not seU ing men in “Not Wanted.” Had a fine WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER l i t 104 a backstage brain-truster for Sen­ help thinking about it. probably talk terms.” weU in summer. Number two is after trying ator McCarthy’s attacks . . . Chair­ trip all the way. They are a delight­ ful young couple, very much in Sylvia’s aunt had given them Joe stood on the curb and convenience. Make it easy to re­ to, La. uThe man of the top loyalty review spond to your ad. And number three past year. board is also a republican, Seth love. And with their good looks, Dusty the week before they watched the black limousine re­ talent and experience, they should left for Hollywood. He was sev­ cede. He glanced at the card, then is adequate description. The more uthoritative Richardson, who served under you tell, the more you sell is an ex­ go far in pictures. en weeks old, a pure bred down at Dusty. Dusty was watching OnlyDuffS ingredients Hoover. Most of the lawyers under Springer Spaniel, black as coal him expectantly. He wanted to cellent bit of advice. 23rd edition, aim are also Republican. If tempted to keep the cost low by Mrs. Gertrude Berg, author and and intelligent as two ordinary walk some more. Joe slipped the r.y purposes Neither Truman nor anyone being too brief, remember that your star of the CBS “The Goldbergs,” human beings. card into his pocket and started •esents both else can overrule them . . . only MakesPiize reader knows only what the ad­ has received an offer from George up Vine street at a pace that rath­ the courts . . . Actually, Ache- The next morning Joe decided to vertisement says, so telling a com­ Jessel for a featured role in a forth­ er surprised Dusty. Iiate a part son has fired more state de­ go down onto the boulevard. Some­ plete story is one way to assure coming film, the fifth picture con­ demand for partment employees than any times on the boulevard he met success. Remember also how much HotSolls eat that we tract offered in recent months. other secretary of state . . . someone he knew and would get Primary Kaolin time you are saving, by not having ates of this She’s too busy to accept. McCarthy’s attacks have been," talking and perhaps get a line on AU the primary kaolin produced to go to a market place, and be almost as vitrolie as MoS-' something. He put Dusty on his in this country comes from North willing to spend some of that saving like these! edicirse that This does seem to be going a leash and started out. Carolina. It is a ceramic used in on additional words in your classi­ could have cow’s. Here is its latest dia­ bit too far. By unanimous consent tribe against Acheson, “This Joe turned down Vine street. fine china. fied advertisement. \ \ / / / for him to of its city council and approval of Fascist-like diplomat . . . a Just below Selma, some children eredients of its mayor, Hot Springs, New Mex­ the factory truly incorrigible liar .. . swind­ ico, has changed its name to Truth %. * « . . . v / ler . . . a hired lackey of the or Consequences, in honor of Ralph LAST WEEK'S the shortage instigators of war who spent Edwards’ NBC show! ANSWER in less than his scanty brains to belie truth, ries because freedom and peace . . Ache- American producers have son’s true masters are the in Louisiana been trying to sign British Kath­ banks and concerns who leen Ryan ever since she ap­ QQQQ HHQQ ome that he dream of looting the globe.” B B D B E B E Q Assistance peared in “Odd Man Out.” Pro­ ACROSS DOWN 23. Conduct BBGDQ GBGGG . . . Acheson’s family is wor­ ducer Robert Stillman has done I. Java LUnrefined character- ried over his terrific strain. □ □ QGG - GGQ ■ause of the it—one picture a year for seven tree 2. A ship's istic of GGD GGGGUQQ ped a medi* He is wondering whether he has years. Her first will be United 5. Healing deck knights- UQGG BGG e Southland. not become a liability, that for the Artists “The Sound of Fury.” ointment 3. Ventilate errant BGISGQ EUQQE t is sold, good of U.S. foreign policy he Knowing he was associated 9. Silk waste 4. Smooth 24. Satellite of -- GGQ QUQG 10. One of the 5. W ager the earth □BUDDGQ QUQ iithfully and should resign . . . Writes another with Stanley Kramer in making □DB v QQG QQ secretary of state, Henry L. Stim- “Champion” and “Home of the Great Lakes 6. Constella- 27. Larva of predated by 11. Tally □EQCIU^EIJUGB son, in the Hoover cabinet, about Brave,” she accepted the role tion botfly QGQQ GGGQ 12. Flavor 7. Hearkened 29. Stranded Senator McCarthy: “The man who without reading the script. E Q Q E QGGG ose who op- 14. Small 8. Mettle 30. Chairs t ' f mandate of seeks to gain political advantage explosive 11. Cleave 32. Male adults from personal attack on a secre­ Elizabeth Taylor won all hearts sound 13. B itter vetch 34. Chum ay be tary of state is a man who seeks one recent afternoon in New York. “How much?” said Joe, not 15. Type 16. Encoun- 35. Faithful political advantage from damage She was having several coats and looking at him. measure tered 36. Is foolishly 42. Hasten gly for the to his country. suits fitted, and was practically out 17. Sailor 20. Short sleep fond of 43. Conclude bv his past on her feet from fatigue, but she were playing on a lawn. One of (colloq.) 21. River 40. Secluded 45. Topaz hum­ l i i -“"H that what "Flying Saucers” willingly posed for photographs. 18. Lutecium (A fr.) narrow valley ming-bird Harassed over flying saucers, them was crying. Joe stopped to r>r you that She was going out with her fiance (sym.) Ho. 4 t the air force now refers queries to see what the trouble was. A little that evening, was flying to Texas girl had lost her rag doll. It was 19. Houses Lighter, fluffier rolls, the first chapter of the prophet for ’t find the the next day, and her mother somewhere about, but she couldn’t crisper crusted, fresher keeping, t be wise? Ezekiel who saw a living wheel in thought she ought to stay home dogs of your the heavens. Airmen are not argu­ find it. Dusty licked the little girl’s 22. Paragraph richer tasting... yes, DufFs Hot that night and rest. Elizabeth went hand. She cooed happily and patted nc health- ing with Ezekiel and cast no doubt oiit! 25. Thin tin Roll Mix gives Prize results. And Millions of up;: ^ what he saw. But they do his head. The other children crowd­ plate it to your- car# doubt on modern prophets. ed about. Joe unsnapped Dusty’s 26. Pulsate home-baked rolls are so easy to cmher the ' Howard Lesieur, director of ad­ leash, held the little girl’s skirt to 28. Entreaties make with DufFs. They say they have tracked down vertising and publicity for United Jiis remedy! every flyin-saucer report, and his nose and said: “Go find!” 31. Chamber d the needy! Artists, has come up with some­ there ain’t no such animal. Dusty let out a yip and went 33. Border Everything’s in. ' —today! thing new. He has engaged two re­ 34. Sowed, The Brotherhood of Railroad tired detectives, formerly of New bounding away. Two minutes Just add water—that’s all! •opt no sub- later he came back, holding in as seed e is nothing Trainmen, slightly gleeful at pres­ York’s police department and homi­ 37. Sun god old for less, idential seasickness, remind him: cide squad, to visit key cities and his month the rag doll. The lit- 38. Hebrew “Mr. President, modern stream­ promote “ D. O. A.” (“Dead on the girl clapped her hands. letter “Smart dog,” said a voice. D obtain the liners, manned by competent union Arrival,”) story of a man who “re­ 39. Term of -only 83.50. crews, run daily between Wash­ ports his own murder.” Edmond Joe turned. A car had stopped at negation you that we ington and Florida. And no little O’Brien stars, Pamela Britton and the curb. A small round man with 40. Obtained eel perfectly brown pills are required." Luther Adler co-star. a friendly face had emerged onto 41. A river i the empty Two great Bible fans are fight­ the sidewalk. Joe nodded. “Pure of Hades ing could be ing for the Republican senatorial bred Springer. They’re all smart.” (myth.) G4orge Stern, playing “,Tippy” 44. Ankle bone “Are they?” said the little man. nomination in New Hampshire. in. Warner Bros. “Barricade,” has (Anat.) ct from The Sen. Charles Tobey and challenger a lot of stern critics lying in wait His eyes twinkled. “Like to sell y. Just youf 46. Broad Wes Powell are doing their best to for him. In his off-screen moments him?” Joe said nothing. He felt a smile ate whether outquote each other-: . . Bradley he taught English and dramatics queer prickling at the base of his . Remember, 47. Level Nash has written a book on Her­ at Lafayette Junior high school in skull. “Like to sell him?” said the 48. Looked a t bert Hoover’s reforms. LosTAngeles m a n again. 49. Grit (slang) A Froduct of ..JL. . AMERICAN HOME FOODS \ PAGE FOUR THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C . APRIL 26. I960 Wednesday afternoon at the Se­ THE DAVIE RECORD. James W. Wall June Vroadruff cond Presbvterion Church, and THE OA the body laid to rest in the Pres­ C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. A pall of sadness swept over June Woodruff, 57, well-kn8wn byterian church cemetery on De­ Oldest Pap our town last Wednesday after­ I t ’s H e r e ! colored citizen of Mocksville, died pot street. N o Liquor. TEIEPHONE noon when it was learned that suddenly at his home on Lexing­ Jtme had many friends among James W. Wall, 55, had died un­ Genuine North Carolina ton street on April 16th, of a heart both colored and white citizens of Entered at the Postoffice in Moeks- expectedly at his home on Church attack. His death was a severe N E W S A ville, N. C., as Second-class Mali PIT COOKED the town. He was a quiet, in­ matter. March 3.1.903. street about 2:30 o’clock, follow- shock to his family and friends. dustrious man, and will be miss­ George W iug an illness of only about one Surviving are the wife, one son, ed in the town where he spent so business trip hour. Mr. Wall had worked in SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Andrew, of New York, a daugh­ many years.______week. Sanford’s store until the noon BARBECUE ter, Margaret of the home; one O

succeed,“ Thj ,!I30 he said,cTf so cTadVnuT; that funds; Davie Census R. G. Dvs will be available to work toward \ Retail, wholesale and service es- arrived here some time complete control o f ca.xcer.” I: tablishments located in Davie I County, showed a substantial ex- Dvson says A Y f n V N fiW S , pansion in dollar volume of trade Auction Sale deep in Mo * News from 1939 to 1948, according to there. W e Sgt. George H. Armour, recruit- preliminary figure ■ from the 1948 Homesites, Bu iness Sites, Homes and Small Tracts leaving. ing officer for Iredell and Davie Census of Business released today The 5th counties announced this week a by the Bureau of the Census, U. take place new itenery for recruiting office S. Department of Commerce, Mocksville, N. C. Baptist Ch hours. The Statesville office, Io- Retail sales in the county dur- April 30th cated in room 224 Postoffice build- ing 1948 averaged $5.2 million, an All singers ing, will be open and the Recruit- increase of 225 per cent over the Saturday, April 29th Starting At 10:00 A. M. allv, cordial ing Sergeant present from 8 a. m., $1.6 million in - i939, when the and enjoy s to 5 p. m., on Mondays, Tuesdays preceding Census of Business was Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, taken. Wholesale sales in the U nder a 1 0 : 0 0 The Recruiting Sergeant will be county reached a total of $4.2 mil- FIRST SALE A . M . becomes e at the postoffice in Mocksville lion in 1948 as compared with $0.2 SEVENTEEN LOTS. Located on South Main Street. These lots are located near the business district and are cities and t each Wednesday morning from million in 1939. The service trades y good business or homesites. United Sta 8:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. Infor- included in the Census o f Busi- free mail mation concerning enlistment in ness recorded receipts totaling o f two or th e U . S. Army and the U . S. A ir $199,000 in 1948 com pared with SECOND SALE 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . done to cu Fosce can be obtained at these of- $49,000 in 1939. ficit. We will sell two brick veneer Houses located on NORTH MAIN STREET near Mocksville High School and known fice hours. . Employment in the county also Corp. Ca rose over the 9-year period be­ as the Hendrix property. Th se houses have water, lights and heat and are modem in every respect, this city, Ir. Wins First Prize tween 1939 and 1948 for the a- Borne Trai bove trades. Establishments in T he Farmington F. F. A. String THIRD SALE 2 : 0 0 P. M . the Army i Band won first prize in the Fid­ these trades .reported a combined pleted his dler’s Convention which was held total of 297 paid employees for We Will Sell The R. L. Wilson Homeplace Located The East Side Of The Winston-Salem HignwayOne-HaIf Jackson, S. in the school auditorium at Trout­ the workweek ended nearest No­ Mile From The Corporate Limits Of Mocksville, N. C. served as a vember 15, 1948. T his compared tended th man, North Carolina, on Satur­ This property lias been subdivided into lots and several small acreage tracts. There will be around 150 homesites in day, April 15. with a total of 183 employees re­ School wh this subdivision along with the house and several small acreage tracts, containing from 5 to 10 acres in each tract. There were seventeen string ported for the week of November Sgt. Gler bands that partiscipated in the 15, 1939. been statin convention. Four prizes were EASY TERMS: On Lots. 14 Cash Balance 6, 12 and 18 months. the past 28 given. First prize was $35. DWf- LLfNGS: Terms Will Be Announced At Sale. 30-day Ieav The members of the Farmington Notice to Creditors He will be F. F. A. String Band are: The undersigned, J. W. Wall, vour, Va., J. C. Caudle, leader violin Jr., having qualified as administra­ Be Sure And Attend These Sales duty. M f Ray Hendrix, harmonics tor of the estate of J. W. Wail, ing here wi Clarence Eaton, guitar deceased, late of Davie County, Mrs. Shee1 this is to notify all persons hold­ fo r Complete Information, See Or Call E. C. MORRIS, Sellinir Agent, Richard Carter, guitar. husband’s ing claims against said estate to MOCKSVILLE, N. C. BAYNE MILLER, Reporter. present them to the undersigned Paul, th on or before the 26-h day of A- The Harrell Powell sawmill, Mr. and pril, 1951, or this notice will be Ephesus, \ near Center which was destroyed pleaded in bar of their recovery. SALE CONDUCTED BY W ednesda by fire on April 15th, will be re­ AU persons indebted to said es­ o’clock. W1 built and ready for business with­ tate will please make immediate car driven in the next two weeks. Mr. Powell payment to the undersigned. Clemmons This 22nd day o f April, 1950. Ciark-Menden hall Auction Company across the suffered a heavy loss, as he had J. W. WALL, Jr., Administrator. no insurance on the mill. It is car.* He R. B. Sanford, Jr., Attorney. High Point, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Memorial thought the fire started from a w a s o n h is sawdust pile that was on fire. • Do You Read The Record? THE DAVIE RECORD MOCKSVILLE. N. C. APRIL 26 1950 PAGE FIVE at the Se- D. R. Stroud made a business A trash pile on fire near Farm­ fhurch, and THE DAVIE RECORD. trip to Hickory Wednesday. ers Hardware on Salisbury street the Pres- last Tuesday evening had the fire Iery on De- Princess Theatre Oldest Paper In The County Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowles, of department on the move about 8 For One Week No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads Concord, visited relatives in- this o’clock. No damage done. THURSDAY & FRIDAY ends among city Friday. Bing Crosby &. Coleen Gray In Ite citizens of A garage at the home of Mrs. “RIDING HIGH” with James NEWS AROUND TOWN. Mrs. B. F. Holton, Mrs. J. D. Ia quiet, in­ O. C. McQuage was badly dam­ Gleason & Frances Gifford Only fill be miss- Frost, Mrs. E. H. Frost and W. George W. Rowland made a M. Frost spent the week-end with aged by fire shortly afternoon last Hear Bing Sing I he spent so business trip to Greensboro last relatives at Forest City, Tuesday. The garage caught from SUNSHINE CAKE week. a burning trash pile. The local MICHAEL ERIC Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Angell, of SATURDAY lland, under- fireman responded promptly and CHILD PHOTOGRAPHER Miss Jessie Libbv Stroud spent Buie’s Creek, are the proud par­ prevented the fire from spread­ Allan Rocky Lane & Gail Davis In at Mocks- the week-end at Lawsonville, ents of a fine son, J. W. Jr., who In “DEATH VALLEY Nationally Known ay morning. arrived at Rex Hospital, Raleigh, ing. t he guest of Miss Cleo Ray. on April 22nd. Dr. Angell is the GUNFICHTERS” with WE MAKE YOUNG OR OLD son of Mrs. J. T. Angell and the Eddy Waller & Harry Harvey Miss Ann Frost, a student at late Mr. Angell, of this city. M ONDAY &. TUESDAY W. C., U. N. C., Greensboio, WANT ADS PAY. SPECIALIZING spent the week-end w ith her par­ The Annual Tutterow reunion Tyrone Power &. Wanda ents on Route 2. will be held at Center Methodist FOR SALE • Beautiful window Hendrix In “PRINCE OF Church on Sunday, April 30th. drapes, 79c. value, 43c. pair. FOXES” with Orson Welles CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS lanice, little daughter oi Mr. AU Tutterows, together with re­ WALLACE 5-10c. STORE. WEDNESDAY and Mrs. John Smoot, underwent latives and friends, are given a WELLDIGGlNGAnd Repair Robert Montgomery &. Ann a tonsil operation at Mocksville cordial invitation to be present. Work. A. D. JOHNSON; Will Be At Bring well-filled baskets so that Blvth In ‘ONCE MORE MY Hospital Friday morning. Harmony, N. C., Route 2. none may go away hungry. DARLING” with Jane Cowl FOR SALE-NyIon Hose, 51 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Potts and guage, 89c. pair. SANFORD'S DEPT. STORE John H. Potts, of Edenton, were WALLACE 5-10c. STORE. Sain-Potts MOCKSVILLE, N. C. here Friday to attend the funeral CINDER BLOCKS, Concrete and burial of James W. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Potts of Mocksville, Route I, gave their Blocks, 4 inch Drain Tile. QUALITY BLOCK CO. Miss Annie Bell White o f daughter, Lucille Elizabeth, in DAVlEDRIVE-Ih Monday Through Saturday marriage, to William Lester Sain, Salisbury, N. C. Route I, underwent a tonsil son of Mr. and Mrs. William W arehouse Drive, Phone 233. operation at City Memorial Hos­ APRIL 24 - 29 Gradv Sain1April 8th. Thebride FOR SALE—Canasta Plaving THEATRE pital, Winston-Salem, last Tues­ wore a green suit with white ac­ Cards. Good quality, 89c. Mocksville Salisbury Highway day. cessories and the groom wote a W ALLACE 5-10c. STORE. blue suit. They were married in To Bring You A Special Capt. and Mrs. A. P. Daigler the parsonage by Reverand Foster FO R RENT—Four-room house, Wednesday and Thursday and Iittie daughter Dianne, o f Loflin and are living with the with good well, located near St. April 26th and 27th Portrait Offer: grooms parents at the present. Matthews Church. Call on or “IN THE NAVY” New York City, are spending ten write I. LEE CARTNER. Abbott & Costello One Beautiful 8x10 Portrait days with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mocksville, Route I ONE CARTOON In Black and White—For Only $1.00 Frost. Attend Lectures WANTED—To get in touch Friday and Saturday M1 H. Murray and George R. Moline. 111. - Rev. A. J. Cox, of with persons having dogs that WITH A FULL SELECTION OF PROOFS April 28th and 29th Hendricks spent several days last Mocksville, N. C., is attending a caught distemper while in train­ School of Evangelistic Preaching ing at Rov Elridge’s Kennels, DOUBLE FEATURE week fishing at Myrtle Beaeh. A REGULAR $4.00 VALUE! here A pril 12-26. He is one o f a Mocksville, N . C., either in 1949 “HOLD THAT BABY” Don’t know how many fish they or 1950. Mrs. G. Lynn Parker; select group of200 Methodist min­ Bowery Boys Also See Our Photograph Display In caught. isters chosen from all over the Route 3, Box 92, Statesville, N. C. nation. Nominated by Bishop “LAW OF THE WEST” Sanfotd’s Dept. Store Window Miss Frances Brock, technitian Coston J. Harrell, of the Char­ STRAYED On Tuesday, Apr. fohnny Mack Brown lotte Area, he is spending the two IKh, from home of T. Ross Alex­ in a Government hospital, at Hart­ ONE CARTOON No Appointment Necessary! AU W ork Guaranteed! ford, Conn., is spending ten days week period listening to lectures ander, Statesville, a black, white by outstanding church leaders and and tan foxhound. Collar beats, Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Attorney and Only One Offer To A Person. sharing in practical field work. name or T. Ross Alexander. Ifi May 1st and 2nd Mrs. B. C. Brock, at Farmington. Those attending the school are this hound is found, notify H. Minors Must Be Accompanied By Parents assisting nearly 100 churches of a Clay Flynt, Kernersville, N. C., or BACHELOR & BOBBY SOXER If you haven’t sent in your guess dozen different denominations T. Ross Alexander, 143 N. Elm M ym a Loy Sl Carv Grant on the population of Mocksville, within a 50-mile radius in a Unit­ St., Statesville, N. C., and receive ONE CARTOON do so at once. No guesses will be ed Evangelistic Mission.. liberal reward. AU Shows Start At Dusk Sanford’s Dept. Store received after May 1st. Mail or MOCKSVILLE, N. C. bring your guess to The Record Space Reserved For Trucks office. /rsyoc/% n/RM7V7%y Pfc. L. P. Waller, Jr., who has been stationed at Guam for the 7%/S m RMALL IC C /8 ' past 15 months, arrived home j Thursday night, and is spending j a 30-day furlough with his par-! eats on Advanee, Route 2. j WARM SPRING DAYS R. G. Dyson, of Saco, Montana, i W arrived here last week to spend \ some time with relatives. Mr.. Is A Reminder That Hot Weather Dvson says snow was 32 inches j deep in Montana before he left j Is Just Ahead. there. We don’t blame him for leaving. The Good Housewife Who Uses The Old-Fashioned The 5th Sunday singing will j take place at Ijames X Roads I V*:SfiwyA Wood Burning Stove or Range To Prepare The Meals Baptist Church next Sunday, April 30th beginning at 2 p. m. During The Summer Months Would Rejoice To All singers and the public gener­ ally, cordially invited to come out I Receive One Of The Latest And Most Modern and enjoy some good- singing. Under a new postal law which Frigidaire Electric Ranges becomes effective July 1st, all cities and towns throughout the United States, will have but one Prices And Terms To Suit Your Convenience free mail delivery daily, instead of two or more. This is being FAR M A LU - FIFST IN THE FlELP done to cut down the postal de­ ficit. FORTHE WARM WEATHER• WE HAVE Corp. Carl Atwood Bailey, of Rankin-Santord Imp. Co. this city, has re-enlisted for Air- Frigidaire Refrigerators, Electric W ater Borne Training. He enlisted in Phone 96 Mocksville, N. C. the Arm y in June, 1948. H e com­ pleted his basic training at Fort Heaters, Fans, Home Freezers, Automatic Jackson, S. C., and since this, has served as a Firefighter. Bailey at­ Washers, Bendix Automatic Ironer, tended the Army’s Leadership School while in basic Training. Lawn And Porch Furniture. Sgt. GIenn Morrow, who has: And Many Other Items That Will Make The Warm IS. been stationed at Tokio1Japanfor the past 28 months, is spending a 30-day leave here with his family. Weather A Comfort Instead Of A Dread. He will be stationed at Fort BeI- vour, Va., when he TeporlS for duty. Mrs. Morrow has been liv­ Come In Soon And Look Over Our Large ing here with her parents, Mr. and G o GREYHOUND Mrs. Sheek Bowden during her nt, husband’s absence overseas. Stock O f Spring And Summer Furniture a n d SAVC Paul, the little 9-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Couch, of If % I l And House Furnishings. Ephesus, was badly injured last Wednesday morning about 8 o’clock, when he was struck by a car driven by Spurgeon Smith, of Clemmons. The Jittle boy ran Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. across the highway in front of the car.* He was carried to Rowan ASK YOUR GREYHOUND AGENT ABOUT Phone 46 Wilkesboro Street Memorial Hospital. Mr. Smith THRILLING EXPENSE-PAID TOURS ALMOST^ was on his way to Catawba Col­ lege when the accident occurred. ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. A ., CANADA, MEXICO Plenty of Trails Suiid This Cozy Homa There are 600 miles of horse and hiking trails in the Great Smoky N N - O ^ For Bluebirds, Wrens Mountains national park.

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PINKHAM’S COMPOUND p a t t e r n • 4 277 Make Interesting Dish W hen W orship v \ " r FOR A BLUEBIRD MINISTER GRATEFUL— AND A WREN HOUSE For Supper, Luncheon I s W i c k e d A man will'always go to bat for a girl with good curves. OVERCOMES CONSTIPATION Birds Have Preferences YOU’LL BE GLAD to have ham L esson for A pril 30, 1950 •THE DEPTH of the house, the * leftover from your Easter din­ “I am a retired minister and very width, size of opening, con­ n e r a s w ell a s Ti SAVE A LOT OF STEPS BY grateful that eating ALL-BRAN TVDN’T THINK for a moment you structions and where located are those hard-cooked K eeping an extra can o f overcomes my constipation. I shall all important to different kinds of eggs from the tra­ could stand before some Record­ boost this good break- bird s. P a tte rn 277 gives actual-size ditional E a s t e r ing Angel, with a memorandum in s3-IN-0 NEj fastfood every chance cutting guides for blue birds and egg hunt. Both your hand showing the number of mommy... jmjrvk in the I get.” E. H. Harmer, w rens. ^ can help m ake times you had attended church last 726 Lincoln St., Sno­ * * * oe/BASEMENT/) homish, Wash. Just ^CO^i$*your menus in- year, and expect to Price of pattern is 25c. Order direct 4 1 one o f many unsolic-t fro m — V/Vv/C/»'\-teresting if you see the angel break f-. ^ L out into "a beaming "v iled lettersfrom A LL­ WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE! ' x ' ' ^ ac}d a few glam - BRAN users! If you D r a w e r 10 =orous touches to smile. “Fifty - two J Ta/ Bedford Hills. New Tor*. need help for consti­ them . trips to church, 52 Byr pation due to lack of l Good D eed s!” you M You can serve juicy pink slices C Gunionteed hv v bulk, simply eat an ounce of crispy of ham in sandwiches or with salad would smile confi- K ", » Good HonsekeepiRt ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of Add other ingredients to both as long as you can slice .them, but dently at him. But Mfc. %* ® water! If not completely satisfied after when you get down to the smaller ham and eggs to enhance their he might freeze you ttSs im 10 days, return empty carton to ■pieces, then you may be looking for flavor and extend these pro­ with a look of com- J m g l A Kellogg’s, Battle Creek, Mich. GET such recipes as call for diced or tein foods when preparing them plete contem pt. _ _ DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACKI ground ham. into luncheon or supper dishes. “Fifty-two sins!” he Dr- Foreman : *Ham a la King in Toast Caps might say. “Next case!” (Serves 6) * • * 3 tablespoons butter . LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Annonnces Kadacol Rationing Can It Be a Sin I tablespoon diced onion . Hot Tomato Juice MANY NEVER To Go to Church? Y i teaspoon salt -Ham a la King in Toast Cups Ys teaspoon pepper Carrot Strips and Green Beans Church-going is not necessarily a SOSPEOT OAOSE 4 tablespoons flour Pear Salad Beverage good act. Worship may be a quite Z1A cups m ilk Chocolate Pudding wicked deed. Most people are slow 1 cup diced, cooked celery ‘Recipe Given getting that into their heads. They OF BACKACHES Z cups julienned cooked ham think that one act of worship on As we get older, etress and strain, over* exertion, excessive emobing or exposure to 4 sliced hard-cooked eggs Eggs Stuffed with Crab Meat Sunday will somehow make up for a cold sometimes slows down kidney func­ Y i teaspoon Worcestershire (M akes 12 stuffed eggs) let of bad behavior Monday through tion. This may lead many folks to com* sau ce 6 hard-cooked eggs Saturday inclusive. But it is not so. plain of Dagging backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness. Getting Melt butter, add onion and cook I teaspoon dry mustard The first person in history to see up nights or frequent passages may result until tender over low heat, while . Yi teaspoon salt and to say that worship need-not be from minor bladder Irritations due to cold, stirring. Add seasonings and flour, I cup flaked crab meat good and can even be very bad, was dampness or dietary indiscretions. blend. Add milk and cook until thick­ 1 cup chopped celery none other than the prophet Amos. If your discomforts ore due to these causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, a mild ened, stirring constantly. Add cel­ 2 tablespoons chopped green The Israelites to whom he diuretic. CJsed successfully by millions for ery, ham, sliced eggs and Wor­ p ep p er spoke were what we would cail over 50 years. While these symptoms may cestershire sauce, reserving a few 54 cup mayonnaise often otherwise occur, it’s amazing how a church-going people; they many time9 Doan’s give happy relief— egg slices to garnish top. Heat and P a p rik a were certainly temple - going. help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters serve in hot toast cups. Cut eggs into halves crosswise. They followed the same ritual flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills todayl Toast Cups Remove yolks, mash and mix with that was used in Jerusalem, 6 thin slices bread remaining ingredients. FiU whites, they offered tithes and sacri­ 3 tablespoons melted butter sprinkle with paprika. fices, they kept the Sabbath, Remove crusts from bread slices. Baked Hawaiian Hash they attended the feasts and Brush both sides of each slice with (Serves 5) they observed the fasts and they melted butter. Press into six, three- sang the sacred hymns. Hi© eg©%g of 3 tablespoons butter, melted inch muffin pans with two points Yet Amos denounces the whole iiiiie T S each side. Bake in a moderately 3 cups diced leftover cooked smoked ham business, and condemns the wor­ Press the button and the hot oven (375°) for 12 minutes un­ shippers as guilty sinners. What handy dispenser ejects til lightly browned. 3 cups diced cooked sweet po­ tato es w a s w rong? a cloud of aerosol fog Smoked Ham-Pineapple Patties * • * which kills flics, mosqui­ Y i cup finely chopped onion toes, roaches, ants, bed (S erves 6) Y i teaspoon salt It Looked AU Right 3 cups ground leftover ham bugs, moths and silver Ti teaspoon pepper EADERS of the Old Testament Yi cup dry bread crumbs R fish. Leaves no unpleas­ Y i cup pineapple juice will remember that at Bethel, !N SM Cf ant odor and is harm­ Yi teaspoon ground cloves 3 slices pineapple, cut in half less to humans and pets Ys teaspoon salt where the Israelites had one of their K n ,g .g P Y i cup brown sugar when used as directed. 1 tablespoon brown sugar principal temples, golden calves 2 tablespoons butter Sold at drug, hardware 2 eggs had been set up to represent Jehov­ and farm supply stores. 6 slices canned pineapple Combine three tablespoons melt­ ah their God. Now even though the TOBACCO BY PRODUCTS & CHEMICAL Combine meat, crumbs, season­ ed butter, ham, potatoes, onion, people worshipped the true God, CORPORATION • RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ings, i sugar, and well beaten eggs. seasonings a n d surely it was wrong to worship him Mix thoroughly. Form into six flat pineapple juice; in the form of an animal. patties. Arrange pineapple slices mix lightly. Bake The form of their worship was all SENATOR DUDLEY J. LeBLANC in a shallow baking pan. Place a in greased eight- wrong, much further wrong than The continued increasing demand for HADACOL, one of the truly patty ion each ring. Bake in a hot inch square bak­ any form of Christian worship is ing dish in moder­ today; yet Amos does not condemn great medical discoveries given to the world by Senator Dudley J. MS oven (325°) about 25 minutes or LeBIanc, has made it necessary to decrease the ration allowance on until browned. ate oven (350°) them for worshipping in this mis­ taken way. Never once anywhere HADACOL from six to two bottles. Ribbon Egg Salad 30 minutes. Remove does he say a word about the gold­ “We placed the limit at two bottleB to a customer only after trying (S erves 6) from oven; top with halved pine­ WES&OOR en calves. And if he does not say every other alternative,” said Senator LeBIanc in Lafayette, La. “The 12 hard-cooked eggs apple slices; sprinkle with brown anything about a big thing like gold­ demand for HADACOL has increased 1000 per cent in the past year. French dressing sugar; dot with two tablespoons but­ ter. Broil until pineapple is lightly en calves, still less does he have 2 tablespoons unflavored gela­ “When I created HADACOL I read every available authoritative tin browned, about seven minutes. anything severe to say about less medical and drug book in order to use the very finest ingredients regardless of cost. I read on page 234, U. S. Dispensatory, 23rd edition, V i hup cold water Baked Tomatoes and important departures from “good form” in worship. that ‘Theoretically Calcium Glycerophosphate should for many purposes Y i cup boiling water Hard-Cooked Eggs (Serves 6) He does not condemn the peo­ be superior to most other calcium salts because it represents both IY t cups salad dressing calcium and phosphoric acid in a soluble combination.’ 2 teaspoons minced onion 2 medium tomatoes, peeled ple for having the wrong hymn- 6 slices bread book, or for not having a good “Little did I realize when I made Calcium Glycerophosphate a part 3, tablespoons lemon juice of the now famous HADACOL formula that in time the demand for Y i teaspoon salt 6 hard-cooked eggs, sliced choir. He hasn’t a word of this great medical discovery—HADACOL—would be so great that we Y i cup chopped parsley 2 cups Cheese Sauce blame for non-attendance at would use up the entire available supply in the United States of this Separate yolks and whites. Force 12 strips cooked bacon worship; indeed he comes down product.” the yolks through a sieve and moist­ P a rsle y hardest on those who do attend. Yes, in HADACOL, Senator LeBIanc envisioned the medicine that en with French dressing. Press the Cut each tomato into three slices Apparently church attendance would bring blessings to folks of all ages. Perhaps others could have yollta firmly onto bottom of greased crosswise. Toast bread lightly. Ar­ in Bethel was excellent—that placed the same ingredients in a medicine, but it remained for him to mold. Chop the whites. Soften gela­ range sliced egg was not their trouble. develop a formula which contains the most expensive ingredients of tin in cold water and dissolve m on each slice of Again, he has no fault to find with their kind. For instance, he uses Vitamin B-6 which costs at the factory boiling water. Cool. When sirupy toast, cover with the Israelites because their ‘ser­ 3550 a kilogram, which is less than half a gallon. in consistency, add salad dress­ a slice of tomato vices were uninteresting,” Maybe At the present time it is difficult to predict how long the shortage ing, onion, lemon juice and salt. and bake in mod­ they were; but on the other hand of HADACOL will continue. It is still being merchandised in less than Pour about half of this mixture erate oven (350°) they were probably full of color and a third of the nation and is being denied to all foreign countries because of the production bottlenecks. over yolks and chill until firm. Add 15 m inutes. P o u r of pageantry, something to see as chopped parsley and egg whites to hot cheese sauce well as to hear. Yet Amos was not Senator LeBIanc was the first candidate for Governor in Louisiana YES, in just 7 days.. •. in one short week • •• to advocate the Old Age Pension. In fact, it is said by some that he a group of people who changed from their remaining gelatin mixture and pour over tomato and impressed. Further, he makes no return to oven to was the first public official to talk about specific Old Age Assistance old dentifrices to CaloxTooth Powder aver* into mold. Chill until firm. complaint about poor sermons. 'n the United States. heat until sauce be­ ♦ * * aged 38% brighter teeth by scientific test gins to bubble. Re­ His heart has always beaten in sympathy with the cause of the Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy move from oven, What Was the Trouble? down-trodden, and with that very thought in mind he developed a medi­ CaIox today. . . so your cal formula known as HADACOL that is now sweeping the Southland. garnish each service with two bacon 1J1HE TROUBLE with those people, People are singing the praises of HADACOL everywhere it is sold. Ceeth can start looking strips and parsley. ^ the thing that made their wor­ brighter tomorrow! ,_ Senator LeBIanc has served his people in public life faithfully and -Pineapple Nut Cake ship sinful, was not some defeat in well. In private life he brings to you a service which is appreciated by (S erves 6—8) the act of worship itself. There was -:uffering humanity—HADACOL. 7 i CmP Iluftv1F nothing they could do, Amos can And, as he has so often said to his enemies and to those who op- I cup sugar think of nothing they could do, to • osed his Old Age Pension: “Let me quote you an ancient mandate of C RMSX 3 egg yolks “improve the worship program” as Jod Himself: I cup crushed, canned pine­ we would say. “ ‘Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days may be TOOTH POW DER apple The trouble with those people was long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.’ ” McKesson 8t Robbins Inc^ Bridgeport. Conik Y i cup nutmeats, chopped not in church at all. It was oii the So it is that there is a man who has worked untiringly for the 14 graham crackers, crumbled outside. Almost alone in his time, ause of the common man, the infirm and the sickly, and by his past Y cup pineapple juice a voice in the wilderness—for no Activities in behalf of these people you have the assurance that what : B RIM M S 1 •? - * Vi cup heavy cream, whipped one paid him any real attention— he has produced in HADACOL he believes to be the best for you that, Cream together butter and sugar. Amos, speaking for God, told the money can buy. PLASTlrLTNER Add egg yolks and continue cream­ Sabbath - keeping, church - going, So, if you have been sickly for a long time and you can’t find the hymn-singing, tithing citizens of Is­ cause, then you owe it to yourself to try HADACOL Why not be wise? EASY TO ing until well blended. Add pine­ apple and nutmeats. Arrange al­ rael an important truth. Don’t be satisfied with temporary relief. Get after the cause of your use stun trouble. And, as so often, it’s because you need this amazing health- . Cream sauce, strips of ham ternate layers of crumbs and pine­ Religion, in short, cannot be abd liard-cooked eggs served in building, nerve and tissue repairing HADACOL formula. Millions of apple mixture in loaf pan, leaving shut off from the rest of life, as people have benefited by it. So don’t you think that you owe it to your­ toast cups make such a tasty crumbs as top and bottom layers. nearly everybody then thought self to give this great medicine a chance to help you? Remember the and delicious dish when served Moisten with juice. Set in refrig­ and as too many people now name HADACOL! Remember the man who discovered this remedy! in. this way, you’d never guess erator for’ 12 hours. Serve in slices think. Worship is simply no Remember his activities in behalf of the poor, the humble and the needy! One application leftovers were being used. with whipped cream. good if it is not lined up with a Don’t delay. Start using HADACOL—you and your family—today! good life, a life good by inten­ We are asking our cnstomers to have patience, and accept no sub­ MAKES FALSE TEETH FIT LYNN SAYS: Chicken and ham are flavor tion and effort. stitute. Insist on the genuine HADACOL! Remember there is nothing Pep Up Lunches for the life of your plates mates for sandwiches. Enhance the Jesus underscored this sa m e that was ever made but what it could be made worse and sold for less, If your pjates are loose and slip or hurt, refit With' Variety flavor by spreading the bread with and that is what you call imitation. them for instant,a permanent comfort with soft point. If you are at the very altar of Brimms Plasti-Uoer strips. Lay strip oo upper Tuna fish salad for sandwiches a Thousand Island dressing. God, in the act of offering him a Trial size only $1.25. But if you are so fortunate as to obtain the or lower plate... bite end it molds perfectly. is, nothing new, but when you add For something distinctly differ­ large family or hospital size, we urge you to save money—only $3.50. Haraem/or lasting fit and comfort. Eveoon old gift, and remember that your broth­ rubber plates, Brimms PIcsri-Liner gives good to it some broiled bacon, you give ent, try using a scrambled egg fill­ er has something against you, go We are so firm in our belief that HADACOL will help you that we results from six months to a year or looser. it a welcome change of flavor. sell HADACOL on a money-back guarantee. If you don’t feel perfectly Ends forever mess and bother of temporary ing in noontime sandwiches. Color and make matters right with your •pplicationsthatlast a few hours or days.Stopa Swiss cheese paired with thinly and flavor appeal are given the brother before you offer the gift. satisfied after using HADACOL as directed, just return the empty •lipping, rocking plates and sore gums. Eat sliced dried beef and sliced tomato sandwich by adding some chopped carton and your money will be cheerfully refunded. Nothing could be anything. Talk freely. Enioy die comfort thou­ See your brother before you see fairer. sands of people all over the couotry now get W iif travel-Welj, if .made into a lunch green pepper or chopped onion to God! Or else God will not be at with Bnmma PIasti-Liner. If you druggist does not have HADACOL, order direct from The box sandwich. ' th e eggs. home to you. Cttsy Io Rerilf or Tighten Fttlse Teeth PennoneirtIy If the sandwich filling is rather Peanut butter is an old favorite, LeBIanc Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana. Send no money. Just youf Tasteless, odorless, harmless to you and your dry, give it succulence by dipping (Copyright by the Internationat Council name and address on a penny post card. Pay postman. State whether plates. Can beremoved as per directions. Users but it takes on interest when mixed of Religious Education on behalf of 40 you want the $3.50 hospital economy size or $1.25 trial size. Remember, •ay: "Note I can eat anything. ” Afeary back in an egg-milk mixture and fry with chopped crisp cucumber and Protestant denominations. Released' by ~tarautee.$ 1.25 for liner for one plate; $2 .2 5 WNU Features.) money cheerfully refunded unless you are 100% satisfied. fo!•t bods plates. At your drug store. it for French Fried sandwiches. a bit of pimiento for color. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSYILLE. N. C.

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■r.lv afior trying iyctto, La. i4The Bv Arthur Pointer " G ra n d the past year. JITTER JITTER T tO K A RlDE ON TOFOF A CAR. >!e authoritative OwNEOBjrATHEATOCftt-WODWCeft, AND •.cst ingredients CAUSED A LOTOP EXCITEMENT.. ry, 2ora edition, Cakesivrfchi • many purposes HOMONKeV CANti VAlTfJ HMIA- NOT AFAP rc-pvescnts both fAAfcE A MONKTEty HE DRAMfS IDEA — WE CAN USE our of me / j-rc a o u /o our- HIM IHXDUR DANCE* side.They'O- r o u t in e ■hosphste a part T t:ic demand for , cofAF tNsioe Snow drfft- t f ^ T O T E e HIM. jrreat th a t we Id States of this Pl BUTHOW l;G medicine th at wiiu-WECettt 3 m inutes mixing" lliors could have HIM BACKSME Tvinc-d for him to Ie ingredients of Brides (and experts too!) praise Snowdrift is emvlsorizei—it Its at the factory Snowdrift’s new, lighter, more blends quickly and completely luscious cakes. You need an with all your cake ingredients b:.z the shortage By Cert Thomas emtdsorized shortening to make in just 3 minutes mixing, Iised in less than WYLDE AND WOOLV these cakes so easily. And Jountrics because KEEP CLWBI NS/ AND STOP , DONT SE GRUMBLING/ |T.or in Louisiana a s is s y / •y some that he * A?e Assistance tOOKoUT/ Lhe cause of the Jovolopcd a medi- jr the Southland, f£i» ore it is sold. Ta faithfully and i- appreciated by I TOLP YOU YOU to those who op- HAD NO BUSINESS Z t W > cient mandate of LOOKIN' FOR EAGLES'EGGS/ Y ' X \ r rlays may be Ihee.* ” M k ' ^ -i,>. Titinngly for the and by his past |.uance that what I ’^c t fnr you that. P CHOCOLATE CAKE WITH GINGER ICING can’t find the Snowdrift is emulsorized to bring yon success |V hy not be wise? with this quick-method recipe hf cau?e of your amazing health- Sift together into a large bowl: Beat I minute. Turn into 2 |m ula. rlllonjs of 2 cups sifted cake flour greased 8" Iaya pans, lined with % teaspoon soda plain paper. Bake in moderate in own it to your- oven <375* P.) about 25 minutes. t? Rcnicmber the I teaspoon salt Prost with— 1% cups sugar red this remedy! Add: Vi cup Snowdrift % cup milk Sile and the needy! b. mily—today! Mix enough to dampen flour. 6IN6ER ICING: Combine 2 egg Beat 2 minutes. If by hand, whites, 1% cups sugar, % tea­ rid acccpt no sub- count beating time only; with spoon salt, % teaspoon cream of ’ there is nothing electric mixer, use “low speed.” ta rta r and % cup water in top of and sold for less, Scrape bowl often; scrape beat* double boiler over boiling water. ers after 2 minutes. Beat witb a rotary beater 7 min­ utes or until icing “peaks.” Add 3 as to obtain the Add: 2 eggs cup milk I teaspoon vanilla and 3A cup io n e y -only $3.50. 9 squares unsweetened chopped crystallized ginger. chocolate, melted Spread on cake and top with ad­ I help you that we ditional chopped ginger. orvt feel perfectly I teaspoon vanilla return the empty mm cm ra sa ss sses a* kiss&£3gs«s2£»23;gm I Nothing could be O r direct from The 6e«d BoescfcMpiBg money. Just youf * THE PRICE /S A LIT T L E MlGH " IF GREGORy WANTS TO M A K E an. State whether 6UT OUR CARS ARE 10 0% USED!" SNOWDRlFr il size. Remember* UP, HE KtfOWS W H E R E TO FlMD ME/' Pan wtctabit shortening for line baking and flying sfied. -made by theWesson Oil People PAGE EIGHT THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N. C APRIL 26 1950

m g incom e i o psiu es During an intense love scene m Mental Expert the movies, when the hero was do­ ing the Charles Boyer stuff, wifey ATTENTION FARMERS! nudged hubby and whispered, “Why is it that y o u never make love to POULTRY LOADING serfs Hss me like that?” “Say,” he replied, "do you hap­ We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From pen to know that guy gets $10,000 a week lor doing that?” 8 A. To 11 A. M. In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry Never Can Tell NEW YORK.—Anyone who pur­ “Now,” said the teacher, impres­ HIGHEST M a RKET PRICES PAID sues his quest long enou.h is sure sively, “why should we endeavor to to find a psychologist somewhere rise by our own efforts?” that will support almost any belief “Because,” replied Tommy, SALISBURY POULTRY CO. that may be trotted out. “there’s no knowing when the Salisbnry, N. C For instance, take that old wist­ alarm-clock will go wrong.” ful, masculine foaling .that it’s real­ BEAUFORT, N. C—The federal kills over 2 . ly the man of tlie family who does HOS CHOLERA ?zo,ooo(o o o all the work, while mamma Hoes atomic energy commission and the W O R T H OF SWIME PER YEAR the playing. Most men would say fish and wildlife service are going that it’s no use to try to convince to try to radio-activate oysters the ‘Title women” of that, anl here. The AEC hopes to learn more have long since given up the ef­ from the experiment than it did in fort—but Dr. George Lawton, a the A-bomb tests at Bikini. L E T US D O specialist in the psychological The fish and wildlife service’s problems of people who are get­ part in the project will be to de­ ting along in years (as who isn’t?) termine what an oyster likes to is convinced that such is. the case. eat. In a huge building used before YOUR m PRINTING With trepidation or apology he the war as a biological laboratory, I l i B I told a mixed audience at Cooper the oysters will be fed artificially. Union that “women in the middle Tiny amounts of radioactive income brackets tend to do less chemical substances from the We can save you money D O t S KOT OMCE THREATENED work than they should.” and he AEC’s isotope division at Oak OUR CATTLE INDUSTRY. IT WAS added, equally as boldly, “and Ridge, Tenn., will be shot into the tanks along with organisms which tAUSE"X" DISEASE, ERADICATED AFTE?. VETbSIN- their husbands do more work than on y o u r VETERINARIANS they should.” scientists believe appeal to an ARY RESEARa-I PROVED IT oyster’s appetite. ' * t R E P O R T WA60VRRIED SYA7ICK. Should Share Work As the organisms grow, they ab­ ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Looking the mixed audience sorb the isotopes and the oysters 'iSw'f^!3a=* squarely in the eye—there is. in will be eating the “hot” food. Aiccncan Pounaauon for Animnl Health such cases, safety in numbers—the Isotopes can be traced. Thu3 the STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL psychologist went on: “In such food taken in by the oysters, cases, a wife, in order to help her digested and incorporated in their husband enjoy life more and per­ tissues, may be determined chem­ HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. haps even live longer, should help ically and by radiation measure­ share her husband’s work load and m ent. > Faraseft Question Corner share his economic and mental Patronize your home newspaper b u rdens.” ) PREPARED BY Man, the doctor (a man) said, is American Foundation For Animal Health really not the stronger half of the and thereby help build up your species. In fact papa has more se­ vere emotional illnesses, more DAVIE BRICK home town and county. _____ physical illnesses and lives on the aplasmosis'— CatiIe Killer average eight years less than his QUESTION: Wliat is this strange- riers of the disease parasites. wife. (Lawton also mentioned that COMPANY sounding disease “p.naplasmosis”, and QUESTION: What should the own­ men have a higher suicide, delin­ THE DAVIE RECORD. how seriors is it? er do with catt?e that rccover? quency and alcoholism rate, but it ANSWER: A blood disease of ANSWER: Usually, because recov­ might be just as weil not to inject D E A L E R S IN mm cattle which is spreading slowly ered animals are that into the argument.) throughout thr* country. Veterinar­ carriers, it’s best to “Men, both in the realm of em­ ians say it's the third most costly fatten them, and ployment and in sexual perform­ GOOD COAL cattle aisep.se in America. send them to mar­ ance, face more dramatic crisis in­ QUFSTION: Few doos it affect ket. but that de­ THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD cattle? fends upon the" local dicative of aging,” lhe psychologist Day Phone 194 - Nipht Kh.int- lit* ANFAVER: The h eart beats faster, disease conditions. went on. "The divid'ng line be­ the StTin m ay g e t yellowish, milk The meat and milk tween the first i:nd last half of life M ockstville, N C TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE production fsr s off: the animal gets from these animals is cafe for human in men and women is very much Ustless an'7 weight rapidly. A consumption. sharper for the man.” laboratory I test often shows the QtJESTION: Is it a summertime Many Men Overworked dot-like n?.\ in red blood cells. disease ? QTT5ST??.)N: W hat causes anaplas- ANSWER: Usually, although it Declaring Ihat it's more difficult I Jiiiti mo'sis? may appear during the winter in for men to “aye successfully,” Dr. 9153485348232389235353534853482323234823232323 ANSWER: A tiny regions with mild climates. Also, it Lawton declared that as a male got parasite which is is mostly a disease of mature ani­ older he had to “exchange speed Boger & Howard sometimes ca rr i e d mals; young calves seldom get it. and quantity for strategy, skill and by flies, mosquitoes QUESTION: Is there a vaccine q u ality .” PURE SERVICE and ticks. Anaplas- available? The mosis may also be ANSWER: No, but resrarch vet­ “Many a tired businessman is spread by unsteri­ erinarians are attemptin'* * develop tired because he is overworking as Tirv-S Batteries And Accessories ^837 lized vacci nation one. Also, they are u severrl an escape from close emotional re­ needles and dehorn­ drugs for treating the o as®. but lationships with his wife and mem­ Kurfees Paints > ing inst ruments. they have not yet found one that is bers of his family,” he said." Davie Record When the infection is well established entirely satisfactory. Many infected “A good husbrnd will provide Corner N. Main & Gaither Sts, It destroys red bleed ceils. animals can be scved. however, if most women with the greater part QUESTION: Do cattle die from it? treatment is started scon enough. of the things that they need out of ANSWER: Yes. From one-fifth to NOTE—Due to space limitations, general Phone 80 ttne-thir.i c? the infected animals die. questions cannot be handled hit this col­ life for fulfillment, but a modern The c " ~ " " X dr./t d ? remain car­ umn. woman needs even more than her Has Been Published Since 1899 home, a husband and children in order to have a complete sense of purpose and intellectual stimula­ tion. WaHcer Funeral Home “ E v ery w om an, regardless of her Farmers Question Corner financial situation, needs a part AMBULANCE SERVICE 50 Years time job. community activities and PREPARED BY DAY OR NIGHT some creative outlet.” American Foundation For Animal Health Phone 46 Other* have come and gone-your Waitress’ Kindness Pays Her M.)cksvilfe, N C Off to Kie Tune of SDO5GCO county newspaper keeps going. Tii2 Great Milk Thief— Mastitis CHICAGO.—One of the most out­ QUESTION: Just what is the cat- standing cases on record - where .*■ ometimes it has seemed hard to be made first to find out \v!:at gcrrr.s kindness “paid off” is provided in t •* disease, “mastitis"? are casing the trouble—s o t-.j cgi - the experience of Mrs. Leona ANSWER: Mrstltis means any in­ rest treatment may make “buckle and tongue” meet but flammation of the udder. Several ,b e used to fight thv.t Smith, a 40-year old, red-haired SILER kinds of germs can cause several "/articular cavse. The w aitress. types of infection in tsats and udders. important thing to Declared by him to be his only soon the sun shines and again we Injuries may alsa cause nmstitis. rem em ber is to have friend, Lucien , 83- Funeral Home QUESTION: What * a vatsrinarM n ciic^.’c year old retired bit: inesman, !eft march on. Our faithful subscribers, >arc sosse common the anin’.al at the her his estate of m ore than $90,000. AND v^yrnptoms of mas- fi.*'t s‘"n of trouble. Walker, retired owner of a fabric 51 d t!i? P rom pt action m ay e?.vc a co.Vs most of whom pay promptly, give us ANSWER: If the usefuincs;-. import and export firm, named Mrs. Smith his sole beneficiary in Flower Sh^p cr is acute, the QuiiGTiON: \Vi*L‘t cin an owner a will signed five days before he courage and abiding faith in our jSSEr&v uc:'er in'”,' be sore do to Drevsnt n“.v.!I£*s'* Phone I -'3 S. Main St ar.d s.vollen; there ANSV/iTTl: C v i v . in n te a t in­ died. may be a fi*o«si the teats, juries; be s '.re r i ‘!':ln-f m scv. nes are Mrs. Smith had been with him Morksville, N. C. fellow man. and the mi'k !r»ny be stringy. In ad;-tist2d corr?.*:tit: br.y only clean almost constantly during the last chron' ernes, however — and there replacem ent s-sc : s -..IIine m il':ing 10 days of his life. She had a cot in If your neighbor is not taking The are hvr.drci’s r / thc*-::?.nds of these ewinircn'; mT: r "cc.ed cows Inst; his hospital room on which she A iiibalance S * vice —a Jafcorctcvy test r::1 physical ex­ work o :t a orr.'.-lcr.! control plan took short naps whenever she amination ire.y ho rcrjuircd for a sure w ith V.'* vctorlrrrlr.n. 3/Iedicaiion could find the time. Record tell him to subscribe. The diagnosis. alone will not ss’.ve this problem. A QUESTION: VI1^t treatment is p^'T/'^. c~“*t*:^l rrcrram is nacessi'ry. Two of Walker!s relatives began a contest of his will. His- sisters- price is only $1.50 per year in the best fc*.* r*r.sL!'h? NOTE—.C;*r? tn tpa*.?. limitations. ?.cnvral ANSWER: r.-i --cral types of medi­ qurzlicns cznnot be handled by this col­ in-law, Mrs. Wylma Perry Spann to Creditors cation are hclnfu!. B:it tests must umn. and Mrs. Olive Perry Maupin of Aofice 53535353538948484848484823232323232323235353532353535348State, and $2 00 in other states. Vicksburg, Miss., charged that at Having qualified as adminisrra* the time he did so. Walker was “wholly mentally incompetent to tor of the estate of T- H. Broad­ execute a will.” They wish to ad­ way, deceased, late of Davie Coun­ mit to probate an earlier will which ty, North Carolina, notice is here­ When You Come To Town named them his beneficiaries. by g vcn to all persons holding Mrs. Smith met Walker 12 years claims against the said estate, to ago when he began taking his two Make Our Office Your I 1PAKS3 BY present them to the undersigned AViCN FSK ANIMAL HEALTH daily meals in the coffee shop in on or before April 4, 1951. or this which she worked. Walker was a notice will be plead in bar of their - I-. I Windblown green scum or algae permanent resident of the hotel. recovery. All persons indebted to Headquarters. ,A-T ■' " A T r>. r QlTP A 0 1 7 QJ on lahas can cause heavy death She said she knew that he was a - v - i j 2- ;C Ai-IdLtid looses in all species of farm animals. lonely man and tried to do “little the said estate, are requested to I t b 's ?*r*.n l:r.' .,n for r n tu r ic s VVeils that are open to seepage from things” for him, such as seeing that make prompt payment. This the We Are Alwavs Glad To th:.t a br.cl vri'.cr s^v^y i,:ay tprcnd manure piles are grave sources of he got plenty of white meat when 4th dav of April, 1950. hur.:2 'i cl'*••**: and deaths. danjrEr. Each ye3r valuable animals It is not so pciura Iv known that he ordered chicken and being sure J. W. BROADWAY, are lost, also, after drinking from that his bacon was crisp. costly livr'rt'iv-; lorr.rs can also oe~ur streams contaminated by industrial Admr- of J. H. Broadway. See You. About 10 years ago Mrs. Smith Mocksville, N. C., Route 4. wastes. Rivers and creeks also may invited Walker to her liome for carry disease germs and viruses from farms upstream. Veterinarians have Christmas dinner. After that he tra-ed hog cholera outbreaks to just spent every Thanksgiving and such situations. Christmas and most Sundays with * y i * Strange as it may seem, actual Mrs. Smith, her husband and Notice to Creditors daughter, now 15. ssasw* death of animals by thirst is not too uncommon. Even a short supj'y of In the last ycnr. Mrs. Smith said, H i' i' ° Qti «f . I t» .1 1 h* > ^ V . »♦** water may cause illness or poor pro* Walker had been too ill to go to her duction. c o*‘ DflVtp Cnimtv Nntb Owrn home for dinrer, so she and her Ic •» pitMrp U h**ri *»• eivpn n> Ml person* Water holes can spread disease. While ice cold water may not daughter would :i-c?t him down­ actually cause disease, it cuts down hnl«fr>ft r!s»irr< th*» *»id t*» ♦ FOR RENT ♦ where pure water Is not available at on livestock profits because animals town on holidays. -rpsff» »■» tbp iir.d* rsigned on or be- •II times. will not drink enough. Walker's simple, one page will f •*».!•!! ?Pf»1 Mfth^ h SPACE IN THJS PAPER Old water tanks may harbor the The livestock owner should not read : H «»i h* r r rb^ir r*r*'iv^ry A | per living’ IRrvce of many varieties of wait until faulty water supplies “I bequeath all my pnr;:onal prop­ *•>»'« i .'ipb *n rftp sm i 4^tnte «re rp Will Airanse To Suit parasites, or even disease-producing cause losses. He should survey the erty to my friend, Leona M. Smifli n <*k** I rnipjit seitlem-'nf. Th** tecteria. Stale ponds or backwater situation on his farm and take th« of Chicago, who, in my old age and Jun. 25. 1950. GOOD NEIGHBORS—PRICES TO bayous may be incubators for para- necessary preventive measures before last illneps has really proven to be THOS W. TliTTEROW. .Ir. FiT >*OUR BUSINESS sites and virulent germs. Iomes occur. my friend.” Adtrr. n* Th--*. W. T nw row , Sr. Mocksvillp, N. C.. Route I.