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The Davie Record DAVIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEW SPAPEB-THE PAPER P e o p l e h e a d mHERE SHALL THE PF'SS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWCO BY INFLUENCE AN ll UNBRIBED BY CAIN " 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.