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DAVIE COUNTY’S ODDEST NEW SPAPEE--THE PAPEE THE PEOPDE EEAD

“HERE SHALL THE PPcSS. THE PEOPLE’S RIGHTS MAINTAIN: UNAWED BY INFLUENCE AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN '

VOLUMN XLVIX. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER i. 1947. NUMBER 11

NEWS OF LONG ACO.I Hidden Values Back to M other A r m y N e w s fa ir Hlfeekin W ins­ Seen Along Main Street By The Street Rambler. Rev. Walter E. Ieeohour. Hiddenite. N. C. T h e r e a re 880 specific assign­ What Wat Happening 1« Davie 0 0 0 0 0 0 We believe there are many hid." H u b b a r d ments open at Arm y installations t o n - S a l e m Before The New Deal UteJ Up Romeo and JuIier lingering on den values In the lives of men that W ith the recent upsurge in prices within the Third Army Area, In Piedmont North Carolina, M ain street—M rs. Baxter Young the world never knows ab' ut. Too which includes the states o f N orth The Alphabet, DrowneJ The those who have, never given up “Fair W eek” in W inston-Salem is many people keep their talents hid­ Cacolina. Sonth Carolina, Geor­ standing on sidewalk wishing it Hogt anJ PIoweJ Up The their naive faith in the nostrum of the outstanding event o f October, den away, failing to use them for gia, Florida, M ississippi, Alabama would rain—Mrs. Lee Baker in price control are trying to tell us and this year w ill prove no ex­ Cotton anJ Corn. meat shop shopping—Mrs. Jim the good of themselves and their that, if we had on(jr kept' OPA, we and Tennessee, and these assign­ ception. The W inston-Salem and Kelly and sons walking up M ain (Davie Record, Sept. 21, 1910.) fellowmen. No doubt if men all a should not be having all of this ments are available to form er ser­ Forsyth County Fair w ill take street—Miss Marv Foster doing bout us would give tbemseves vicemen of the Arm y, Navy, Ma­ C o tto n is 13$ c e n ts . trouble about prices and so we place O ctober 7, 8. 9, 10 a n d 11. wholly unto God, and let Him have rine Corps and Coast Guard, ac­ afternoon shopping—Ford auto­ Ray M yers has accapted a posit­ ought to create another OPA to The Winston-Salem Fair is a His wav in their lives, many would mobile running backward down ion in W inston. restore the prices and conditions of cording to an announcement made happy com bination of education­ Main street and crashing into be bright, burning and shining a year ago. today hy Capt. W . E. Coopetf com­ Miss Henrietta W ilson visited al and entertainm ent features, giv­ man’s fron t porch—Ex-soldier boy lights to the world, and would bless friends in W inston last week. We wonder tf these people can m anding officer o f the local Arm y ing visitors an unusual opportu­ carrying hundred dollar bills up mankind while living, and then and A ir Force Recruiting Sub Miss SalIie Hanes is spending remember as far back as a year a nity to view and study the pro­ leave an influence behind to live Main street—Misses Betty Ann some tim e at Blowing Rock. gd’Jahd if thev recall how similar Station. Many of these jobs do gress and development of the Turner and Coaleen Sm ith enjoy­ after them to bless the worid. to -Mother Hubbard's cupboard not call fo r any particular m ilitary Register o f Deeds M oore atten­ Piedmont Section, at the same ing cold drinks in drug store— No doubt many people are "dia­ were the shelves and the meat cases occupational specialty or any par­ ded court in W inston last week. tim e they enjoy the thrills and B ill Sofley carrying friend to ( P rin­ monds in the rough." I.n their- of every grocery store in the criun ticular grade, which means that Albert Kelly, of Duke, spent pleasures of midway, race track cess theatre. lives there are principles, traits and any form er serviceman, regardless last week w ith his parents here. try.- and grandstand stage. characteristics,'W hich if rightlv de­ o f his training, may obtain one of M axie Pass madeta business trip There is no law, and no law can A gratifying response already veloped and used, would uplift hu­ the assignments if he can qualify to Spartanburg, S. C., last week. be made, requiring any merchant has m et the announcement o f en­ Notice of Sale of'Land manity and honor and glorify God to sell goods at a loss, hot under for enlistm ent in the Arm y. John Howard, of Salisbury, was larged exhibits and increased pre­ Under and by virtue of an order O that it might be so! AU men These assignments are located seen leaving our town Thursday OPA price controls that was what miums. The premiums offered of the Superior Court of Davie have a precious soul, which is in- at army posts, camps and stations e v e n in g . he had to do if he sold at all, and have been m aterially increased Ceunty made in a Special Proceed­ one pearl of great price, and this w ithin the Third Army Area in­ ing entitled B. C. Wbite, Adminis­ J. M . Bailev, Cana postmaster he did not sell. this year, and the exhibits o f farm places us above every created thing cluding Fort Jackson, S. C., Fort trator of Bettv B. Wbite, deceased, and merchant, was in town last Have they forgotten that war products, needlework, etc., pro­ upon the earth. The soul of man Bragg, N . C., Charleston Ordnan­ vs OU Wbite Brinkley, et al, tbe week on busiuess. time price suopertii of agricultural mise to exceed any previous fair. is absolutely priceless. It is so pre ce Depot, Charleston, S. C., N orth undersigned Commissioner will on Attorneys E. L. Gaither and T. products will continue until Jauu- "The W orld of M irth” shows th e 1 8 th day ot Octoher, 1 9 4 7 , a t cions in the sight of God that no Carolina M ilitary D istrict Head­ B. Bailey spent one day last week a r y 1, 1 9 4 9 ? - w ill be on the midway. An ease- 1 2 o’clock, noon, at the courthouse price can be set upon it. The en. quarters at Raleigh, Ft. McPher door in Mocksville. North Caro in W inston on business. What kind of economic miracle up in the “shortage” situation has tire material world isn’t worth eveu son, Ge., Hq. Third Arm y, A tlan­ lina, nfLr for sale, to the highest M rs. W . L. Grissom, o f Greens­ do they expect from a policy of abled the management to com­ one soul in the sight of Almighty ta, Georgia, H untsville Arsenal at bidder for cash, that certain tract boro, spent last week in town, the dealing out priee controls on one pletely redecorate the m idway and God. Jesus asked the question, Huntsville, Ala., O liver General of land Iving and heing on the guest o f M rs. S. M . Call. hand1' and price supports on tbi to add new entertainm ent devices. Yadkin Davie County line road, ‘‘W hat shall it profit a man if he Hospital, Augusta, Ga., and Fort M rs. M . S. Brock, o f Winston> o th e r? There w ill be something o f inter­ Wyo and Farmiagton 1 N. C., more shall gain, the whole world, and Benning, Ga. spent last week in this city, the Have thev forgotten that the est to all visitors, from age six to particularly described as follows, lose his own soul?" (.Mark 8 3 6 ). The assignments that do not to w it: guest o f her brother, V . E. Swaim. Truman administration was hood­ sixty, including the 20 thrilling We are made to wonder how men call for any particular grade or Beginning at white oak in Jas. J. T. Baity went north lastweek winked bv the Wallace fallacy tha' rides, the freaks, clowns, musical can so lightly value thetr souls, m ilitary occupational skill are open Cuthrell’s line; thence N, 8 .1 2 ch s. to purchase his fall and winter wages could be raised indefinitely revues, animals, and all other at­ when God values them above the at Fort Bragg, N . C., and Ft. Ben­ to a stone in said line; thence W. stock of dry goods and noiions. without increasing prices? tractions that make the fa ir such a 1 6 9 0 chs to a stone; thence S. entire wealth of the world. God ning, Ga., and total 421 jobs. The The many friends of D r. M . D. W hat kind of economic magic do popular mecca. 8 .1 2 chs. to a stone; thence E. to paid the highest price that it was remainder o f the assignments do Kim brough w ill be sorry 'to Ieam they hope in d>vine from this im. Then, too, there w ill be the the beginning, containing 1 3 acres possible to pay when He gave His not call for any particular grade, more or less This land lies in Da- that he continues very ill. possible circus trick of riding two horse races Tuesday, W ednesday, only begotten Sou to die for our re but do call for a special m ilitary vie County. J. F. Broom has moved his fam­ horses going different directions? Thursday and Friday afternoons, demption, However, the masses occupational skill. Beginning at a stone, A. W hite’s ily from this city to M ooresville, Have"they forgotten government the Chitwood Hell Drivers in of mankind threat their souls as Any former member of the corner, and runs with Georgia road where they w ill maka their future HjjjWng for experts, which takes their sensational automabile 45j4 poles to a stone, Willard’s though they were absolutely worth­ Army, Navy, Marine Corps or h o m e . jtistfthat much awjay from the do­ stunts, and auto races Saturday line; thence Sonth itj£ noles to a less, as they live in siu and wicked­ Coast Guard, who is interested in M rs. Green Leach, o f Hickory, mestic market? , , : i afternoon. George A . Ham id, Inc., snag in Joshua Howell’s line; thence ness and give themselves to the obtaining one o f ihese in ifia l as­ E 4 0 1 4 poles to a post oak, A. is visiting in this city, the guest o f Have they. forgotteh the sugar is presenting the entertainm ent on devil, sonl and body, time and tal­ signments and tbe assurance o f at W hite's line; thence N. 3 2 poles to her daughter, M rs. M . D . Brown. bili that raises thelprice of sugar to the stage in front of the grand- ent, "lock, stock and barrell." least a year’s duty w ithin the tbe beginning, containing 6 acres Miss Octa Hom spent several protect domestic (producers from sfand-featuring “The Fantasies o f more or less. This land lies in They let the devil have their lives, T hitd Arm y Area, should contact days in Advance last week, the whom- we -get'orfiy a fr ction of 1947,” a full-size Broadway revue, Yadkin County. with all of their wonderful trea. the local Recruiting Sub Station, guest of her sister, Mr% AIex M . our !supply?—or Jbe epidemic of in addition to comedy, th rills and Beginning at a stone on the sures of knowledge, principles, a loeated at Postoffiee Building, in K im b r o u g h . foot-and-mouth disease in Mexico m u s ic . Georgia Road near the Mt. Olive bilities. talents, traits and charac­ W inston-Salem, for inform ation. Church; thence S. 1 2 .0 7 chs. to a M rs. Maggie DeBerry, o f Flori­ tha^d£prives us ofiatl the beef we There w ill be plenty to see and teristics. . Of conrse the enemy of stone; thence W. 11 cbs. to a stone da, is visiting in this city, the guest fo rth liip : im p o rte d JFrom th a t co u n - enjoy at the W inston-Salem Fair God and all men uses everything in T. M. Sain’s line; thence North o f her sisser, M rs, M . D . Brown. try?-^&f the sh<-rt corn crop that Revise A id Io this year—and it’s an event that I 0 7 chs. to a hickory; thence E 2 that is given over to him for the Misses Claude CashwelI and that makes the price of feeding beef ean’t be missed. cbs, to a post oak; thence N 8 . 3 0 injury, destrrnctioo and damnation Mary Meroney left last week to outrageously high?T-or the JohnL. cbs. to a stone on the Georgia road; of men and their souls As a con­ F a r m e r s tbence eastwardly with said road enter school, Miss Cashwell at Lewis contract rhat increases the sequence bidden and undeveloped to the beginning, containing Ioj^ costs of every industry using coal W ashington.— The government's, You B et Your Life Greensboro, and Miss Meroney acres more or iess. treasures in the lives of the mass, aid-to-agricultnre program is going at W inston. for faal of power?—or the . size of In an article on traffic safety Save and except one acre sold off es of men are never brought to to be revised on a long range basis. Misses Annie, Ethel and Viola the natutial debt, the amount of which we read a few days ago tne 10 F. M. Smith; one acre to Fred light, nor brought out to bless the Seven senators who bave been as Crews, of W inston, visited here money in circulation, and the fail­ writer gave reminder that when A'hen, and one acre to Philmore world, nor to honor and glorify signed to the job believe that now's Wbite, which comes off the 1 0 ^ last week, the guests o f M iss Cora ure of labor to deliver production vou gamole in traffic you bet your God. They are kept in darkness, the best lime to do it—while the tract. This tract of Iaod lies in M y e rs . it promised? lite , and hidden away, only as the de Yadkin and Davie counties. All of these elements go into the farmer’s income is at a record high Misses W illie and Emma Cher­ That is a though every motorist T h is th e i 8 tb dav ot September, vil brings them out to advance his Tbe chairman of the planning price level, and the restoration of should take with him when be ry, o f Newton, visited in this city cause ot wickedness and destruc­ t947 of controls will have no effect on group is Maine Republiean George B. C. BROCK, Commissioner. last week, guests o f their brother, goes piaces in a car, It wouldn’t tiveness. How tragic, and how sad I any of them. Aiken, who aims to have a bill P h o n e 1 5 I. Mocksville, N. C, C. C. Cherry. hurt pedestrains to retnembet it too, ready for Congress before the po We might take a look at Eng­ lor some pedestrians do meny Mrs. Tom Fulcher and litrle land, where price control have been litical parties hold their 1 9 4 8 con h o t M i s s e d quaint, unsafe things in traffic, the daughter Flfleta, o f W inston, vis­ carried to the ultimate. Tbe peo­ Notice, Sale of Land We should all treasure 0 1 r veutions. Aiken says these things ple have monev to spend, but noth­ wonder heing that far more aren’t ited in this city last week, guests are too Important to be injected in Under and by virtue of the pow. friends and be thankful for neigh­ ing to buy. because the stores are killed or sevesely injured than the o f M rs. C. C. Myers. er of sale contained in a certain bors who drop in to see us, who as bare as they were In this coun to political campaigns. records show. deed of trnst executed by the Da- A motorcycle agent was in our try under OPA. Consequently, Another member of the group— uotice if we are missing abont our T h e re a re 4 0 .0 0 0 . 0 0 0 m o to r ve vie Investment and Insurance Cor­ town last week. Several citizens the monev is being spent on luxu­ Illinoie Democrat Scott Lucas— daily tasks and call over to inquire. hide driver. in this country, 3 4 ,- poration. Inc. a corporation duly ries and entertainment, both of learned to ride the "critter," but That poor fellow whose months- says that current shortages and chartered under the law ot North which are unprodnctive and create 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 automobiles, manv very de­ none purchased so far as we have world demands which have led to Carolina, dated 2 3 rd day of Aprtl, dead body was found recently near nothing for the exports that Bri fective now. 3 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 m iles o f been able to I earn. current farm prosperity can’t last 1 9 4 5 , and recordid in Book 32. mooresville is an illustration of tain desperately needs. highways filled with hazards along pag e 2 5 5 , in tne office of the Reg­ L. M . McClamroch, o f R. 2, h a d If the price control addicts want once production abroad recovers. tragedy of life without friends, the route, and some 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ister of Deeds of Davie County, N. that in the United States, thev can He feels we must keep at least a a serious accident on Tuesday of without neighbors, without any pedestrains, including John Motor C.. default having been made in get it by restoring OPA— skelton of the government aid pro­ last week. While sitting on a pile who knows or cares that we live 1st when he isn’t driving. the payment of tbe indebtedness Observer gram available. t of lumber with Irvin Steele, near and are all right. I t is hard to be All decisions by tbe man at the secured hereby, and said deed of Kincaid’s m ill, some lum ber on a iieve that any one in this State, Lucas suggested that since the trust being by tbe terms thereof steering wheel must be made quick. suhject to foreclosure, the under nearby hack became loose and government has supported prices anyone of a small community, Ir. Often, if be is driving at a signed trustee will offer for sale at to prevent farm losses In the past fell, striking M r. McClamroch and could disappear and have no ques­ high rate of speed there is little or public auction, to tbe highest bid­ Congress may decide it would only inflicting some severe wounds. tions asked, wide seareh made over no tii—e to consider the virtues of der, for cash, at the court bouse be fair to put a ceiling on its sup- door in Mocksville, N. C., at noon M r. Steele was injured on the arm a periods of months. Certainly no alternative choices 'Too often his on th e 2 5 th day ot October, 1 9 4 7 , and side, but not serious. M r. one who is part of a commantty p irt now to prevent run awav prices. “ last clear chance” is a very risky the property conveyed in said deed McClamroch was carried home Most of the agriculture price-sup life could go like that. one. of trust, the same lying and being ManioIfeRaf Uafform port program are slated to expire and given medicel attention. His After we’ie gone, guess it doesn't Suudof Sehpof Lanon It is by far wiser not to gamble, in the County of Davie and State at the end of the year. condition was right seriour. m atter whether we’re missed or not to drive at a safe speed, keep one's of North Carolina, and more par­ ticularly described as'follows: The following students in the but just the same there is some ear at all times in safe condition. Lots Nos. six (6 ) and seven (7 ) graded school mede the honor thing that makes life seem very For when you gamble in traffic as shown on map of the Henkel- ro ll last week in the fifth to the cheap, very worthless when it can A NEW opportunity O u r s D o n i t you always bet vour life on tbe Craig Livest jck Company of R. A. tenth grades: Fvank W illiam s, be end d aud no one, no friend, no for religious inspiration . . . When thinking of your commu­ outcome. Winston Salem Journal. Neely property in tbe Town of Albert Linville, W innie Smith, neighbor, sav “ I have not seen BiIi nity trade-at.home campaign, keep Mocksville North Carolina, as map* Elsie Horn, Ruth M iller, Beatrice around in a day or so—anything a column by Dr. Louie D. in mind you're the bost when visit­ Speaking ef recent conduct of a ped and platted by R . L . C ra w le v , Civil Engineer, September 3 0 . 1 9 2 2 , Linville, Gelene Ijames, Maggie wrong with him?” —Ex. Newton, noted churchman and ors from the trade area come shop­ highway patrolman or two, new which said tnap is recorded in the Robertson, Jessie H olthouter, To ping. Does our community pro­ members of tbe patrol would do office of Register of Deeds of Davie bitha Moore, Rose Meroney, La­ writer. Be sure to read ( vide a lounge where thev can re­ well to get all their swearing out READ THE AD* County, N C., in Book 2 3 . p ag e na Brown, Louise W illiam s, Caro­ lax and freshen up between sessions of their system when they’re sworn 4 2 8 . T h is 1 5 th day of Sept. 1 9 4 7 . Aking With t h e W wwb lyn M iller and Bumice W ilson. i t . BIBLE TOBAY of shopping?— Wilkes Hustler, in. —Greensboro Daily News, S. M. CALL, Trustee. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Xke- C rocheted C hair Set M akes a Lovely G ift THE BUILD-UP A r e You FICTION By RDBE GOLDBERG C o t n e t Planning a New Home? I was ambling along in my car There wasn’t much about me she cilmen she was right. counting posts and watching my could brag about, but she made up The dinner was two weeks off and nervous windshield - wiper as it a lot of things. She said she won during that time Martha got Stime slapped out a clear segment of a me away from a fancy blonde of the red back in her cheeks and circle when I spied a smallish man named Tillie and told how I saved she moved around more lively than walking ahead. The back of his the company’s payroll when six she had in years. She made me Then Get This New BOOK aeck seemed a bit scrawny and a armed bandits broke into the mill. get a dinner coat with all the fixings of SMALL HOMES PLANS! little round hat sat on top of his head Of course, there wasn’t any blonde that went with it. She had the studs It’s a big, full-color, 16-page book full of new as though a vagrant breeze had named Tillie and the six armed screwed in the shirt four days be­ home ideas. Twelve small homes designed by a dropped it there. bandits were just two fellows who fore the banquet. nationally-known architect. Shows floor plans and He was carrying a small bunch looked m when they saw a light and After we wrote the speech we elevations. A regular 60c Book for only 25c. of flowers. When I pulled alongside asked the road to Cloverdale. went over it here and there until it Send a quarter now for your copyl I asked him if he wanted a lift. Martha wasn’t very strong and sounded right. Each evening after His clothes were limp with the got spells now and then. They said dinner we’d go to the kitchen where steady drizzle and he seemed to it was her heart. I didn’t pay much people couldn t look in and I’d stand Save walked a long way. “I’ve only attention to what the doctor said. on a chair and make the speech. got a short way to go now,” he said. I’d always make her rest after I must have delivered that speech “It ain’t hardly worth bothering one of her spells and she’d come at least fifty times. ab o u t.” “Jump in, anyway,” I said, •"you’re all soaked.” “All right. But I’m only going around the bend there to Cypress Hills.” As hfe got into the car he W held the flowers high so as not to break the stems. “Cypress Hills,” I repeated by way of showing a little interest. I “That’s a cemetery, isn’t it?” Uodcl 620-B “Yes, it’s a cemetery.” Uodel 618’ 100-lb, Coal Cap. Modol 420-A 40-lb. Coal Cap. maticWith BoUt-IaDraft Regulator. Auto­ “Oh,” I said. Flowers, cemetery, 100-lb. Coal Cap. rain. I kept a respectful silence. When we had driven a short dis­ 'T'INY pansies of shaded laven- tance there was n preat rumble of der and purple add a dainty M nd EnjoyModernf Low-CostHEAT thunder through the finish to this handsome chair set. low hills and the The “buds” in the center are also sky opened with a worked in the shaded thread. A UlnRm HlORnifiG This w onderful, su re - to - be - tre a s u re d w ith a sudden torrent that COAL HEATER made the surround­ gift. suggestion for the coming W eek's holidays. HAMX RCO. IN U.S. AND CAN, DAT. OFF. ing landscape a wet * * * Best blur. To obtain Pattern No. 5568, containing It’s the only heater of its kind in the world. . . with amaz­ "Guess I’ll pull stitch illustrations and complete accurate ing, patented inner construction! That’s the secret of abun­ Fiction jasy • to • follow crocheting instructions, dant, clean, healthful heat at remarkably low cost. Bums up alongside the send 20 cents in coin, your name, address any kind of coal, coke or briquets. Heats all day and night road until it blows ind pattern number. without refueling... holds fire several days on closed draft. over,” I told my Bue to an unusually large demand and current conditions,ons, slir'slightly “ more time is Requires less attention than most furnaces. passenger. Neither of us spoke for ______required in ... filling orde.orders for a few of the See the WARM MORNING at your dealer’s . . . and send a w hile. most popular patterns. 25c for SMALL HOMES PLAN BOOK. The great clatter of the storm out­ “How did it go?” she cried. I shouldn’t have told her. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK LOCKE STOVE COMPANY side rendered the silence behind the 530 South WeUs St. Chicago 7, IU. closed windows a little oppressive. around fine. Jed Miley down at the Well, the big night finally came. Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. Dept. SO 114 W. Ilth St. Kansas City O1 Mo. Presently the little man said, “My post office told me his wife was like When I got dressed up I looked pret­ (WN-31 wife is buried over there.” He point­ that and as long as they didn’t get ty good. Martha stood at the gate ed in the direction of Cypress Hills. any excitement or shock they could waving good-by and looked ten “I'm sorry,” I answered. live to be a hundred. Martha al­ years younger. I was sort of choked Let the A ds G uide Y ou W hen Shopping •“When—” ways rested when I told her but she up and happy. I was only sorry she “Just a few weeks ago.” never really rested even when she couldn’t come along. It was just “Was it sudden or— was lying down. Her mind was for men, you know. SKVBNTKIN THOUSAND DOLLARS from He ignored my unfinished ques­ working. She was thinking how she I left my car in front of the house 50 acres of single cross hybrid seed tion and said absently, “It’s strange could make the town know what a and walked down to the Clifton Ho­ corn! That was one of the accomplish­ what a delicate thing life is. It can great husband she had. I tried to tel so I could go over my speech ments last year of Champion Farmer be cut off by an accidental move explain that it didn’t m atter as long just one last time. When I got there John J. Gannon and hit father, William . ANY OTHER TRACTOR TIRE 1 Secretly 27 Venomous etch them with muriatic acid solu­ A RA B U 0 0 LO RE tion in the proportion of about one offered snake R inducement E H E W N U H B SE pint of acid to one gallon of water. 28 French coin P 2 Flavor A t R A SR 0 C If the acid solution is used the floor 30 Head E KI TSV 0 R 3 Symbol for covering TE should be well rinsed to remove A L L UV I AE L JJ DE FIRESTONE CHAMPION Ground silver 31 One who traces of the acid and then thor­ H ED E M 4 Cask displays his R A L 11 EE oughly dried before painting. Two T 0 AS 5 Poetic: learning SETS AND coats of the rubber base paint then enough 32 To rotate can be applied, being careful that G r ip s - take a “CENTER BITE” the first coat is dry before the sec­ ond coat is applied. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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Satterfield, pastor of The Mocksville Merchant’s As­ Oldest Pape ordered 202 parking meters to be Western Avenue Baptist Ghurch, sociation met Thusday evening in POULTRY LOADING TELEPHONE installed within the next few the Masonic hall and those pre­ N o L i q u o r , Statesvil.e, has resigned his past­ We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From weeks on the principal business orate and accepted a position in sent voted unanimously to con­ Iintered at the Postofiice in Mocks- tinue to close their places of busi­ 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. N E W S A R yllle, N. C., as Second-clasp Mail streets in our little town. We un­ Raleigh as assisrant sales manager matter. March 3, 1903. derstand that the public can part at Rdeigh City Airport. It is ness at noon every Wednesday In Front O f E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Y our Poultry with a dime and park their cars something unusual for a preacher u^til Nov. 1st. At that time it OUR CASH PRICES Heavy Hens 26c J.K . Shee to leave his pulpit to sell airplanes. trip to Johnso SUBSCRIPTION RATES: for two hours or put in a penny will be decided whether to con­ tinue the Wednesday afternoon SALISBURY POULTRY CO. nesday. OME YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA. - * 1.50 and park 12 minutes. So far as we SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. know Mocksville is the smallest Buys Parsonage closing the remainder of the year. Salisbnry, N. C. Mr. and ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE STATh - $2.00 town in North Carolina to in­ A number of stores will remain SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 , Hiram B. Comatzer, of Ad- spent Wedn stall these machines. Some of ,vance, has purchased the Ad- open on Wednesdays throughout Charlotte. As the price of wheat and corn our business men say a town this ’ vance Methodist parsonage. The the fall and winter months. ' consideration was $3,050. The drops, the price of milk and bread size doesn’t need meters. Some too Printtd VtMtitti; Cards. jSi. Mrs. W. F. i house is eight rooms, with Iotl home on W advances. Wonderful world. of the rural citizens are also very • 50x200 feet. Call at Record office. mnch opposed to paying for the modeled and We rode around Winston-Sal- privilege of parking their cars We Are Aow Prepared To em streets nearly naif an hour re­ when they come here to trade. Mr. and M cently, trying to find a parking So far as we can learn, Coolee- Salisbury stre place but witnout success. That mee is not going to install meters end in Kno city has parking meters. Buy and Gin in the near future. The Record is P. R. and J. Politics is beginng to warm up neutral on this matter. Whether NOTICE! in the classic throughout the country despite | it will help or hurt business here COTTON were in town the warm weather. Democrats we can’t say until the meters have, been given a trial. The meters Mrs. W. L. say they are going to carry the In Our M odem country in 1948. Maybe so. You should be placcd on North and in Statesville can never tell what a day or year South Main street, Avon, Depot, A U C T IO N SALE! H. L. Foster, may bring forth. Salisbury and Wilkesboro streets. New Cotton Gin some time. Attorney D ry Victory four Separate Gins Have M ay Go Io Char­ I wit! offer for sale at public auction three days las Hickory—The Hickory city attending Sur at my home on George Cook farm near Been Installed For Court. l o t t e council certified the ABC elec­ tion vote Monday, Saptember 15, Mr. and Charlotte, Sept. 27,—The Meck- j according to Alderman Joe Cilley, Yadkin Yalley Church on Your Convenience who have be lenburg County Commissioners who said that thereby the vote a- Davie and indicated yesterday that George B.' gainst establishment of liquor turned to tl Hobson, farm agent of Davie stores in Hickory stands. Foster’s Cotton Gin County, would be elected to a; The cjty voted against setring ud Saturday, Oct. 4th, 1947 Wayne, Ind., the stores by an official majority similar position in Mecklenburg The Coun County next week. | of 85 votes in the election, but complaint arose that some votes at 10:00 a. m., the following property: Youth Fellov The commissioners will elect a irregularly cast. The charge was held at the county agent Monday to sacceed that some persons living without I Hay Rake almost new, I Two Horse W agon and Bed Church, Octo W. D. Reynolds. city limits voted in the election. almost new, I John Deere Drag Harrow, I Disc Harrow* Clcmmer will Hobson’s election was assured, The vote against establishment of stores was certified, he said, I O ntario G rain Drill, about 100 bushels corn, 4 or 5 stacks Veterans Grease & Tallow to. spokesman said, by agreement of with the result that stores will Miss Jessi a special agricultural committee of not be established. of good Hay, 2 good Horses 7 and 3 years old, I good turned home the rommissioners. J A M t S D . BOGE k eigh, where s Guernsey Milch ^ow 5 years o'd, I Stalk Cutter good as attending an new. A lot of Plows, Cultivators and < ther articles too taries in Publ A D elightful Partv Ielephone 221J M ocksville, N. C. num erous to mention. Several friends and neighbors SILER Mrs. Willia enjoyed a barhecue, supper at the W . F. STONESTREEY, Auctioneer. If Called Immediately We Will Pick Up has been con tobacco barn of W. D. Booe, near Funeral Home by illness for Holman’s X Roads, Thursday AND Dead Cattle, Horses, and Hogs resumed her night, Sept. 18. Raymond A. Shelton . in Davie Dry Barbecued goat, chicken, and Flower Shop Little Ma weiners, along with soft drinks and coffee were served, after Phone 113 S. Main St. Quillan, retu which those present were enter­ M ocksville, N. C. from Davis tained by some excellent string where they u A m bulance Service f t * ? WINSTON SALEMS ations Thurs music. The musicians were: Er­ •T - ■* I vin, Verious, and Charlie G. An- /Vv AU person" ,1 gell, Carl Mt-Clamrock1 and Carl 4 . i f I ' ory Grove ce i . ? i H \ I, McClamrock, and Charlie and ■ ■ to meet there NOTICE TO IHE • \ s i s I r - Clyde Lakey. a m Oct. 4th, and Y s same. Bring Those present were: Mr. and I' A " 'VV'* Mrs. C. B. Angell, Mr. and Mrs. PUBLIC Mr. and M D. C. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooleemee, ■ Notice is hereby given that Cen­ W. O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. John ors Tuesday tral Telephone Company has filed Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Allen, one of Nort Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grubbs, Mr. a petition with the North Carolina through October 4lli ing merchant and Mrs. Norman Rummage, Mr. Utilities Commission setting forth that its earnings are inadequate Miss Irma and Mrs. Floyd Naylor, Mrs. ter of Mr. an William Champion, Mrs. Ethel and insufficient to meet its mini' R. 2, who un Roberts, H. A. Lakey, Mrs. Wint­ mum requirements to miantain citis operatio ers, Mr. Cartright, Nellie Wilson, efficient, adequate, and dependa­ this year the merchants of w ?n- Statesville, I ting along ni Charlie G. Angell, Irvin Hepler, ble telephone service; and condit­ » Frances Ward, Charlie and Clyde ions affecting petitioner’s opera­ J. W. Mc Lakey, Ervin and Verious Angell, tions now and for the foreseeable cion Salem are staging this event for was rambling Carl and Grady McClamrock, W. future indicate that the present day. Wes sa D. Booie Jr., Margaret Roberts, inadequate earnings can be expec­ cut out Moc" ted to further decline for an in­ tLc Wmstoin-Salem Market. J.W . Our Lena Maie Champion, Dorothy soon be insta and Sadie Allen, Bonnie Tutter- definite period in the future, as ow, Ruth and Edna Booie, Jackie costs of operations, labor, and ma­ Mr. and M Allen, Wayne Champion, ?, C. terials continue to increase. and Mr, and Grubbs, Jr., Jackie Naylor and Mr. Tke said Central Telepkone Zant, of Detr Company’s petition relative to cral days last and Mrs. W. D. Booie. and Mrs. T. ONE PRESENT. j telephone charges at Mocksville, ' ■ I ■-= i Salem merchants have been makmg prep- and Mrs. Wa ' North Carolina, asks for author­ ity to: T--y y r .vor this event for several weeks. Mr. and J o h n A . D a y w a l t 1. Establish following business welder, who rates: Individual line $4.15; two- ing the Dr. John A. Daywalt, 74, of aear Oak For­ - t,- ” -*■ %-3<3 Ve-ym cars ^iIly seHectec! airs? for esboro stree est. died at Davis Hospital. Stateavillei party line $3.75; business exten­ week into ap Saturday, from injuries received Thurs­ sions $0.85; rural multi-party line ' --rv we lookinp forward to serving you. Ies Blackweld day when he became entangled in a chain $2.15. boro street. and was dragged some distance by a calf. Mr. Darwalt is survived by three sons 2. Establish following residence rates: Individual line $2.65; two- Winter we and two daughters, Mrs. R. H. Crouch, of last Tuesday Oak Forest, and Mrs. Sanford Stroud, of party line $2.15; residence exten­ temperature near County Line; one sirter, Mrs. Richard sion $0.65; rural multi-party line degrees, a dr McDaniel, of Rowan; four brothers, R. L. $2.15. less than 24 Daywalt, Landis; J . W . W. T. and Lather 3. Charge .80c. per month for busy putting Daywalt, of Calahaln township. business service stations and .65c. ax yvIJUi^ PAY YOU to ing about sto Funeral services were held Monday af. The rainfall ternoou a t 3 o'clock, a t Fifth Creek Pres­ per month for residence service taled 3.43 ine byterian Church, and the body laid to stations. of the season A* rest in tbe church cemetery. A good man The Commission has ordered Y Tobacco In W INSTON-SALEM temperatures has gone to his reward. petition set down for public hear­ ing at a session of the Commiss' rsrIiE IF 't’C s Lm ’gest ToM ceo € ? j TheFirstB Miss Hendrit Dies ion to be held at the Commiss­ cently electe cons: Charl Miss Sallie Hendrix, 65, of Fork, died ion’s Office Building in the City wYOfiR BEST SHOPPING CENTER” of Raleigh on the 2nd day of Oc­ Shank and unexpectedly at her home Sunday after* gentlemen w noon at 5 o’clock. Surviving are two tober, 1947, at 2:30 o’clock, P. M. * year term. brothers aud three sisters. M. E. SPARGER ■r. , -^3-u Lst&ll Trade Prom otion Com m iltee Markham, J Funeral services were held Tuesday at Division Commercial Manager Hobson, C. 3 p. m , a t Fork Baptist ChHrch. with Central Telephone Company SjHmsprsd by Madison, W Revs. Wade Hutchens and E. W. Turner -•--'r A - - C .''nd tbe W1itston-Ral*»in Chamber of Crmmeree Horn, and T. officiating, and the body laid to rest in Mount Airy, North Carolina er with the Fork cemetery. (Advt.) comprise the

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I THG DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. OCTOBER I. 1947 THE DAVIE RECORD, o ?pencer ^ lianes'^f-Jwinston' ______, Salem, was in town Fnday. Negro To Die I D istrict M eeting

Oldest Paper In The County Solicitor Avalon Hall and se­ The State Supreme court on AU members of Jr. O. U. A. M., cretary, Miss Edith Jessup, of last Wednesday upheld the death are urged to attend the District Meeting to be held with the Sal­ B a ll Band No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Yadkinville, were in town Friday scnteuce of Oscar Douglas, Ne­ on legal business. isbury Council No. 26 Friday gro, who was convicted in Davie evening, Oct. 2nd at 8:oo o’clock. NEWS AROUND TOWN. George Mitchell, of Advance, Superior court last March of rap­ Important business that effects Rubber Footwear R. I, writes us that he grew a ing Mrs. Hubert Foster, of Jeru­ you directly wiU be discussed. J- K- Sheek made a business pair this fall that weighed one salem township, on Oct. 16, 1946, For The Entire Family trip to Johnson City, Tenn., Wed­ pound. Some pear. Attorneys for Douglas failed to nesday. perfect his appeal bnt the court Mr. and Mrs. Garland F. For­ Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Young rest and children, of Louisville, wrote that it had examined the Princess Theatre Girls9 Pullover Boots spent Wednesday afternoon in Ky., spent last week with Mr. record anyway and found “no Forresfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. error.” Douglas is scheduled to Charlotte. WEDNESDAY / Red and Brown F. Forrest, near Smith Grove. Mr. die in the gas chamber at Ral*

Mrs. W. F. Nail is having her Fonest is an ex-service boy and eigh on Friday, Oct. 10th. lost one of his feer while in ser­ ‘‘Trail To San Antone” with home on Wilkesboro street re­ vice. He says he is getting along Gene Autry Children’s Boots and Goloshes modeled and repainted. fine in the Bluegrass State. Choate To Pen Red and Brown M t. and Mrs. L. R. Caldwell, of Joe Henley, of R. 4, went to Dr. B. O. Choate, of Sparta, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Salisbury street, spent the week­ Concord Thursday to attend the was found guilty of criminal a- “Fun On A Week-End” with end in Knoxville, Tenn. funeral and burial of Jack Day- bortion in Surry Superior court Eddie Bracken & Priscilla Lane M en s Boots walt, a kinsman and a native of Friday morning, in the death of P. R. and J. R. Smith, who live Davie County. Mr. Daywalt left this county more than 50 years a- Mrs. Annie Mae Anderson, of Lace-Up and Pull-Over in the classic shades of Redland, go, and was in business at Con­ Charlotte, and sentenced to from SATURDAY were in town Friday on business. one to three years in the State cord until he retired a few years “’Neath Canadian Skies" with Brown and Black ago. He was 68 years old, and is penitentiary. Clarence Seagle, of Mrs. W. L. Call spent last week survived by a number of children. Charlotte, in the same case, who Russell Hayden in Statesville with her brother, plead guilty, was given a one to M en9S and Boys9 three year suspended sentence, H. L. Foster, who has been ill for and was taxed with the costs in MONDAY and TUESDAY some time. the case. , Four Buckh Arctics Custom -M ade “Trail Street” with Attorney A. T. Grant spent D. M. Holcomb, of Harmony, Randolph Scott, Anne Jeffreys See Our Line o f Ball Band three days last week at Dobson, BeltsandBuckles R. I, was in town Friday on busi­ attending Surry County Superior ness. Court. S e e Rubber Foot- W ear First. M rs. Leonard Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Felix VanZant, 321 Salisbury St. 210-J. who have been visiting relativas in £xper/e/?ce /si/?e ISesf Teac^er/ Davie and Yadkin counties re­ Compare Prices A nd Quality. turned to their home near Ft. We Make Cowered Buttons Wayne, Ind., Thursday. WANT ADS PAY.

The County - Wide Methodist FOR SALE— 1932 Chevrolet NOIED HORSEWOMAN Youth Fellowship meeting will be coach, new paint job, good tires, Visit Us A nd Get Ready held at the Salem Methodist new seat covers, low mileage. See Church, October 3, at 7:30. Rev. RED HONEYCUTT, IM WNG- f o r W i n t e r Clcmmer will speak. Carolina Barber Shop IM SMOKING TOO- W inter is near. Enjoy cold £)(P£Rl£NC£ IS THE Pants, Sweater*, Jackets, Heavy U nderw ear, Miss Jessie Libby Stroud re­ weather by having your home in­ BEST TEACHER/ Flankets, Piece Goods, W inter Caps, and Gloves. turned home Saturday from Ral­ sulated and weather stripped now. CAMElS ARE THE AU These And M ore, At Price Savings All work guaranteed. Call 220. eigh, where she spent two weeks CHOICE OF EXPttIENC For 7 he Entire Family attending an institute for secre­ DAVIE REALTY COMPANY. WITH ME/ taries in Public Health. N. H. Reds, Barred Rocks, Wyandottes, White Rocks, Rock Mrs. William McClamroch1 who Red Blood Tested Chicks as hat­ t h a n has been confined to her home ched your choice or assorted M ore people Mocksville Cash Store by illness for several weeks, has $9.95 per 100. No culls. No crip­ ever before! “THE FRIENDLY STORE” resumed her position as saleslady ples. No leghorn. Chicks sent C. are sm oking m a s . O. D. Ed’s Chicks, Manchester, GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager in Davie Dry Goods Co. store. N.H. 2 Little Mary Lou and Linda “Win-Mock Farms at Yadkin Quillan, returned home Saturday River on Highway 158, can offer comfortable electrically wired from Davis Hospital, Statesville, home and employment in Dairy or where they underwent tonsil oper­ on Farm to reliable able-bodied ations Thursday. man with or without other mem* G ift Shop Opens bers of family available for such Winter Apparel Allpersonsinterestedin Hick' work, See or write Henry C, ory Grove cemetery are requested Butner, Farm Manager, Lewie to meet there Saturday morning! Todd. Dairy Manager, R. I, Ad Oct. 4th, and assist in cleaning off vance, N. C. O c t . 3 r d B U Y N O W same. Bring suitable tools. Farmers protect your Tobacco Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Everhardt, of and Bams while curing with Fire We are happy to announce that Cooleemee, were MocksviIle visit Insurance. I handle all types of I Boys’ Coveralls . * $2.00 ors Tuesday. Mr. Everhardt is Automobile, Fire, Life, Sickness, our Gift Shop will be open Friday, one of North Cooleemee’s lead­ Accident and Hospital Insurance. I ing merchants and businessmen. Dividends from 10 to 25% reduce the cost of your insurance. Oct. 3, at 8 a. m., for the first timel surfs.. $11-98 to $24.98 Miss Irma Jean Jones, daugh FRED R. LEAGANS, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, of Meroney Building in our new location over Ideal Gro-I R. 2, who underwent an appendi MocksviUe, N. C. Ladies citis operation at Davis Hospital. eery. Statesville, last Tuesday, is get­ ting along nicely. W alker Funeral Home We Invite You Io ComeAnd Skirts J. W. McKnight, of Redland, AMBULANCE SERVICE was rambling around town Thurs­ Inspect Our Completely hew day. Wes says he has just about DAY OR NIGHT $2 98 and $3 98 cut out Mocksville. Come again P h o n e 4 8 J. W. Our parking meters will Stock O f G ift Item s • S u c h A s soon be installed. M ocksville, N. C S W E A T E R S Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanZant Floor Lamp Shades and Mr. and Mrs. GorrelI Van- North Carolina I , _ . . „ - Zant, of Detroit, Mich., spent sev­ Davie County. I ,nTheSupenorCoutt $ J - 9 8 j 0 $ 0 . 9 8 eral days last week, guests of Mr. W. F. Stonestreet, Admr. of Bridge I allies and Mrs. T. A. VanZant,and Mr. J. T. Robertson, deceased, and Mrs. Wayne Merrell, onR. I. vs C igarette Sets Arch Hendrix; Clifford Hendrix; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black- Haywood Hetdrix; et at COTTON BLANKETS welder, who have been occupy­ Fenton Glass ing the Dr. Hall house on Wilk- N otice of Re-Sale esboro street, are moving this week into apartments in the Char­ Under and by virtue of an order Vfestm oreland Glass Single . $1.49 les Blackwelder house on Wilkes- of the Superior Court of Davie County made in the above entitled j boro street. proceeding, the undersigned Com Fruit Juice Sets Winter weather hit this section missioner will on Monday, the last Tuesday morning with the 1 3 th dav of October, 1 9 4 7 , a t 12 temperature reading down to 47 o’clock M., at the Court Housej And M any Other Gifts For Davie Dry Goods Co. degrees, a drop of 28 degrees in Donr in Mocksville, Davie County, I less than 24 hours. Folks were N. C., offer for re-sale to tbe high C a l l B u i l d i n g ’ North Main Street busy putting up stoves and cuss­ est bidder for cash, the following Every Occasion ing about stove pipes not fitting. described tract of land located near The rainfall here Wednesday . to­ Bixby, Shady Grove township: taled 3.43 inehes. The first frost A tract beginning at a stake No Extra Charge For G ift of the season arrived Sunday with corner of Lot No. 1 ; tb e n e e W . 13 temperatures down to 35 degrees. d e g s. N . 2 .8 0 chs. to a stake; G. H. GOFORTH th e n c e S . 3 d e g s W . 2 4 ,1 7 ch«. to j W r a p p i n g a stake; thence £, 5 d eg s. S 2 . 8 0 ' V! ill Buy Chickens N ext To The First Baptist Church has re chs. to a stake; thence N 3 deRS. cently elected the following dea­ E . 2 4 7 0 chs to the beginning, con­ cons: Charles L. Farthing, R. H. ta in in g 6 . 8 4 acres more of less and Iarm ersH ardw are & Supply Co. Shank and Harold Benson. These ; being Lot No 2 m the division of MrsXhrisHne W. Daniell gentlemen were elected for a three i lands of A. H. Robertson. Every Thursday From 8 To 11 A. M. year term. Dr. S. B. Hall, J. H. I Termsof Salt: Cash, Markham, J. W. Wall, George WILL PAY Hobson, C. S. Anderson, G. R. j The oidding will start at the in­ Madison, W. B. AngeU, L. G. creased bid, viz: $ 6 3 8 0 0 G I F T S H O P 26c For Heavy Hens 18c For Leghorn Hens Horn, and T. I. Caudell, togeth­ i This Sept. 2 7 th , 1 9 4 7 . er with the three new deacons, > A. T. GRANT, 30c For Fryers comprise the present board. Commissioner. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Telling Fortunes at History Lives in W ashington Statues Parties Lots of Fun

Americans Dote on Nation’s f ° R Hay Cured in Silos Monuments to Its Heroes . GCOD PaRt Ze s By Electrical Motor C ard Fortunes Thrill M echanical M ethod of By BAUKHAGE News Analyst and Commentator. TIfHETHER you’re planning a Saving New Hay Crop W charity bazaar or a party of WASHINGTON.—If you haven’t anything else to do, just take a your own, you can always count Although the barn mow still is on a fortune-telling booth to keep more extensively used today than seat beside m e on this bench for a m o m e n t . I think this is one of the crowd entertained. any other place for the mechanical the nicest “little parks” in the world. It doesn’t take its name Bedeck yourself in a colorful turban curing of hay and other forage from the gentleman on the horse right over there in the center, and dangling earrings: get out a deck of crops, it lately has been receiving behind the iron pickets. I don’t know why. Of course, he is only a cards, dice, dominoes, a crystal ball or the tea leaves—and you’re set for some some competition from other farm replica. The original is in a square in the city he defended from FLORIDA OYSTER FLEET fun! . . . Fishermen are busying themselves * * * structures—notably the silo. the British—in the “vieux carre” of New Orleans. again along Florida gulf ports bringing in the first of the 1947-48 Our Weekly Newspaper Service booklet Use of silos for curing forage . He was GENERAL Jackson then. We think of him as President Jack­ oyster haul. Here “oysterers” se cu re their craft after a long day’s No. 65 explains fortune-telling by sbc fas­ crops is gaining favor with farmers son now. And we make fun of the horse he’s sitting on, that prancing steed hunting in Apalachicola hay. cinating methods. Send 25 cents (coin) for who do not have the space required wLet Me Tell Your Fortune” to Weekly with his feet planted so firmly in the air (“like a liberal congressman,” as N ew spaper Service, 243 W est 17th St., N etr for installation of necessary equip­ one of the old conservatives used to say). It took many pounds of lead in Y ork 11, N . Y- P rin t nam e, add ress, book­ ment in their one-story barns, as Andy’s horse’s tail to keep the two of them in balance, they tell me. let title and No. 65. well as those who desire to use NEWS REVIEW their mows for other purposes. The But don’t think the horse’s hind<5>------accompanying illustration shows a feet are not firmly planted! The one every time I passed by the Classified Department typical silo hay curing installation. man who tried to move them statue of Koscinszko, I could Corn Estimate Lowered; In this latest of many newer farm brought down an avalanche on his hear a faint murmur. I had no BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB. electrification developments, air en­ head, and gave a President of the United States a real headache. doubt it was Kosciuszko telling Aid Europe Now, Plea ters the hay through vents in the It happened this way: There is a what he would do today if he foja/iuayry/i statue of George Washington tucked could just get down from his Unique SileiTtSeIIinqSydeinj p ed estal. REPEAT: „ off on a circle in booming him for vice-presidential Tbe Dans—Today's best fk. <3 a neighborhood A number of people wrote in Less Corn nomination. Wrist Wateh value I f t which has nei- For Sport, Work or Cress. Accurate about that. They always do when I T he 1947 corn crop, estim a te s of IN MILWAUKEE . . . Mrs. Lucy ' ther the distin- Swiss precision movement Radium mention the statues. People are in­ which have been shrinking like a Nostrand stepped from a bus at a hands and numerals. Red sweep-second 1 „ \ W f ; guished past nor hand. Genuine leather band. Unbreak­ terested in statues even though they $10 suit ever since August, was re­ busy intersection, was knocked to able Crystal. Rach watch carries a I V p H jJ the glorious pres- Now th a t M j have gone out of style as monu­ duced by another 33 million bushels the pavement by a hit-and-run cow, written factory guarantee. And only co m e, w e c * ■ ent of Lafayette $9.85 postpaid. Attach remittance to this ments. You know, the Du Pont fam­ in the department of agriculture’s a refugee from a meat company ad and mail to Square. Back in ily took the bust of old Admiral shipm ent. BENJAMIN J. WILLIS, Distribntor the regime of September report. 169 E. 35th St., Los Angeles 11, Calif. Samuel F. Du Pont out of the fa- Total estimate cuts since August President Har­ URGENT: GO IN BUSINESS for yourself. Complete mous circle named after him, and Snow Cone equipment with supplies ready ding, that statue I were 256 million bushels, and the replaced it with the present beauti­ expected outturn this year now has to set up in profitable business. Only $65.

IT’S NO YOLK es at r ?i th: More than just Lots of Fua AU Iowas Eggs Are Not a T O N I C - TODAY Confined to One Basket it’s Powerful H O V S t H O l O International Uniform Ka W NU features. Syndoy Sthool Losson (If? DES MOINES, IOWA.—If all the eggs laid in Iowa in one year nourishment I B i LOl ). KEWTOB. p.p. were fried “sunny side up” and stitched together into a giant SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 1—2; 8:6-13; patchwork quilt, they would blanket an area eight tim es the size M t M O S ...!,Jm M atthew 3:16, 17; John 14:5-11. DEVOTIONAL READING: Psalms 40:1-8. of the Chicago loop. Recommended P a 1H Z e s Known as.“America’s egg basket” because it ranks first in by Many production of eggs, Iowa earned $119,105,000 from this product DOCTORS Better Revelation in 1945, la te s t y e a r fo r w hich figures ^ ie s Thrill are available, according to a report Scott's Emulsion L esson fo r O ctober 5, 1947 compiled by the Iowa Development is a great HIGH fre planning a ENERGY FOOD r or a party of commission. In that year the state TONICforaU ages! always count YXTITH Sunday’s lesson we turn produced 4,327,000,000 eggs and Helps tone up adult systems low In A&D a booth to keep ’ ’ into another field of Bible study grossed an income from eggs amounting to three times the gross Vitamins. Helps ned. for the concluding quarter of the children build sound income from all citrus fruit (lem­ n colorful turban year—messages from the Epistles, teeth, strong bones. i:ct oui :i deck of other than those of PauL ons, oranges and grapefruit) pro­ cry^ial ball or duced that year in Texas. >i:'ro set for som e This lesson, and the next two, are f-cm the Epistle to the Hebrews— Iowa produces 7 per cent of the <%SS/ one of my favorite nation’s entire consumption of eggs, Pt ;- Service booklet rated as one of the seven basic rllir.y by six fas* books in the Bible. : cejy.s (coin) for The passages of foods necessary to assure good SCOTTS EMULSION ortunc’* tf W eekly h ealth . Wost ITth St.. N-CW Ir study for this lesson High Ehshgv to nic . irr.c. audross. book- . _ a re H ebrew s I—2; The state appears destined to 8:6-13; with kindred lead all other states in produc­ passages in Mat­ tion of this protein food for thew 3:16, 17 and many years to come, the devel­ p a g t m e n t John 14:5-11. Sug­ opment commission maintains, gested devotional pointing to Iowa’s proper cli- • mate and enormous feed pro­ rEST. OPPOB. reading for the les­ Gr a m v m a son is Psalms 40: duction possibilities as well as 1-8 . to the fact that producers are ISADayWithM^ interested in exporting superior D r. N ew ton The title of the SPEAKIM'.,. f SeIIinqSysfcfnj Pastry M akes a Delightful D essert lesson has refer­ poultry and egg products. (See recipes below.) -TodayrS best ence, of course, to Christ—the better Egg production in Iowa has en­ 'iVafcb value revelation of the Son of God in his couraged considerable industrial Dress. Accurate Pastry Tricks development. Produce plants were ■T'xncnt. Radium LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU appearance to bring the father’s \od sweep-second plan of redemption nigh unto all organized in the state more than CHEEP! CHEEP! The feeble band. Unbreak- Now that cooler weather has 60 years ago. With development of sound which these' baby chicks w.iich carries a come, we can all indulge in a few Green Peppers Stuffed cold storage houses came introduc­ uuoc. And onlv W ith M e at emit is not representative of the remittance to this of the richer des­ tion of refrigerator cars which de­ egg output of Iowa, which ranks Buttered Rice serts that we’ve The Father’s Son liver eggs in good condition to cold as the “egg basket of America.” .15. D istributor Asparagus Vinaigrette lnsclcs II, Calif, been avoiding who at sundry times and storage houses in various consum­ This picture, submitted by S. W. Grape and Melon Salad ourself. Complete during hot, swel­ vT in divers manners spake in ing centers. Iowa ships more eggs Lock of Mason City, Iowa, won tCottage Cheese Apple Pie Vith supplies ready tering weather. time past unto the fathers by the annually to Boston, Chicago, Phila­ honorable mention in the Greater business. Only SG5. ‘Recipe given. ashvillc. Tcnu. Since it's cooler prophets, hath in these last days delphia and New York, the four Iowa photographic contest spon­ you won’t mind spoken unto us by his son, whom he great egg markets of the country, sored by Iowa Development com­ ED-MEN using the oven if C om bine all ingredients. Pat hath appointed heir of all things, by than any other state. mission at the state fair. setter SIcchat baking the pie whom also he made the worlds,” Many of Iowa’s eggs are reduced iias overtime i firmly into pan, chill for several unpe.e is required, and hours. Fill with above filling and chapter I, verses I and 2 . to liquid form, egg breaking plants U.l* A you won’t mind taking the extra chill. “And Jesus, when he was bap­ having been established in 48 locali­ Pastor Preaches NOTHING COOKS your goose as time for their preparation. Lemon Chiffon Pie tized, went up straightway out of ties. Fourteen dried egg plants also quick as a boiling temper. TION There was a time when we (Nine Inch) the water; and, lo, the heavens are located in the state. Sermon Without tS Dlid Mn. C. F deitk , G w si West, Tex.- JGn thought of pie as something with a I envelope plain unflavored were opened unto him, and he saw Trailing Iowa as top poultry nch Utcm to earn Saying a Word IT’S SIMPLE as two and two machine made crust made of shortening, and g ela tin e the Spirit of God descending like states of the nation, on the basis of iplete for only MACON, GA.—One minister who makin’ four. If you want a mar­ water, but now there are many new V\ cup cold water a dove, and lighting upon him; 1945 figures, a re : M innesota w ith garine that’s fine fer the table, admits that he preaches his ser­ crumb crusts from which to choose 4 eggs and Io a voice from heaven, say­ 3,757,000,000 eggs produced, $107,- then look fer the package that mons without saying a word is the says “Table-Grade.” Yep. Nu- —and sometimes these are even I cup white corn syrup ing, This is my beloved son, in 557,000 gro ss incom e; T ex as, 3,309,- NEOUS Rev. James M. Johnston, 25-year- Maid Table-Grade Margarine ia better with certain types of filllings. Vz cup lemon juice whom I am well pleased,” Mat­ 000,000 eggs produced, $94,084,000 made ’specially fer the table. old assistant pastor of the Four­ UTTERS Vi teaspoon salt thew 3:16, 17. gross income; Missouri, 2,890,000,- I t’s so good tastin ’! '.v. Model L. ca- If you want a real taste delight, square Gospel church here. silage per hour or experiment with new crusts, novel 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Could there be a more beautiful 000 eggs produced, $78,474,000 g ro ss Jl«o few available. This He has inaugurated special serv­ A MODEL HOME’S not much shipped to us. fillings, and gather yourself a new Soften gelatine in cold water. and impressive manifestation of income; Ohio, 2,781,000,000 eggs ices for the deaf and dumb mem­ good unless there’s a model fam­ and delicious collection of pastries Beat egg yolks, add com syrup, God’s acknowledgment of Jesus produced, $88,306,000 gross income; ily inside o f it.* CHLNt E R Y Illinois, 2,757,000,000 eggs produced, bers of the congregation, delivering Jacksonville, Fla, from which to choose . We lemon juice and Christ as his son? •Ik* all grow tired of eating the same salt. Cook in * • • $76,916,000 gross income, and Penn­ regular Sunday sermons entirely FOLKS SAY Aunt Susan’s got CAN SYRtTP *1.40. through the standard hand signal G. BUTLER things day in, day out, and there’s double boiler un­ sylvania, 2,491,000,000 eggs pro­ a way with vegetables — her Phone WW Love Is the Key duced, $93,526,000 gross income. alp habet. greens are always so good tast­ so much new in the way of foods, til of cu stard in'. Well, just between us, it’s all it’s just not a smart homemaker consistency, stir­ TN THIS better revelation of Jesus The plan started one Sunday because of the good tastin' sea­ NAL______who doesn’t find different touches ring constantly. 1 Christ, we find that love is the O ld-Tim ers Tour East when Johnson noticed several deaf sonin’ she uses. Aunt Susan al­ Why Suffer? Get a and dumb people in the congrega­ ways seasons with Nu-Maid. Yes card will bring to add to her menus. Add softened key that opens the door into the sir-e^. bligation. Rock's brightly lighted room. “The father tion listening to the pastor preach. CbamberBbnrc. Pa* Since fall is on the way, you’ll be gelatine and stir In W heezing 1902 Car loved the son, and hath given all But they ’weren’t hearing a word. using pumpkin quite often. Here until dissolved. PETERSBURG, VA. — “In * $ K things into his hand,” John 3:35. Johnson stood beside the pastor, w* will be paid upon publica­ KS & E Q U IP . are two excellent variations of the Add grated lem­ their merry Oldsmobiie,” .. Wil­ Love is the key. It is ever so translating the sermon into hand tion to the first contributor of approved.’ nullorum old fashioned pumpkin pie, both of on rind. Cool, and' when mixture liam A. Worth, 70, of Peters­ each accepted saying or idea for with all the revelations which God signals. is. Price list on re­ which are guaranteed to make a hit begins to thicken, fold in stiffly burg, and his sister, Eunice, 69, “Grandma Speakin’.’’ Address cry. Crestivood. Ky. makes of himself to his trusting chil­ Nu-Maid Margarine, Cincinnati with the family. beaten egg whites. Turn into baked of New York, are making a Johnson admits the method has 2, Ohio. pie shell or crumb crust and chill. dren. Orange Pumpkin Pie 4,000-mile vacation tour of the its drawbacks. When his congrega­ BUS. PROP._ Honey Crumb Pie Shell tion “sings” hymns, you can’t hear (Nine Inch) And this revelation of God in E a st. RIDA—B rick store 3 cups oven-popped rice cereal Jesus Christ carries the further them. You have to be content with r sale. Intmedinte I teaspoon ginger Their Oldsmobiie, however, is iiri ho u-vo and close ( 2 tablespoons honey truth that “all things” have been seeing what they mean, he explains. ideal for general 1 teaspoon cinnam on an ancient 1902 model. It has ISi-M AB ® - Write M cup melted butter or placed in the hands of our blessed In some respects, Johnson feels, U cup boiling water only one cylinder, a lever for CaincsvMIc. Fla. m a rg a rin e Saviour. We read elsewhere that Toble-Gra d e - v Vs cup brown sugar steering, and is devoid of top, his mute congregation has it all Crush rice cereal into fine “all things consist in him,” which sides or windshield. Opera­ over their brethren who can hear O BUY 14 teaspoon salt M A R S A R I N t * crumbs. Add honey and butter; mix means that ail things hold togeth­ tion costs, Worth figures, total a and talk. Using hand signals, John­ 2 eggs well. Press evenly and firmly er in him—the world itself. Jesus cent a mile. son says, he has three different IM cups pumpkin around sides and bottom of pie pan. said, “AU power hath been given Worth set out from his. home ways to say “Praise the Lord” and Avc., N.E., I cup evaporated milk (scalded) Bake in slow oven (325 degrees) unto me, in heaven and on earth.” here, picking up his sister in three more ways to say “Halle­ 3 tablespoons orange juice about 10 minutes. Cool before add­ N ew Y ork. lu ja h .” Make a smooth paste of the ing filling. It is not a picture of passive love, S d n llD S CHAKNG spices and water. Add with the ‘Cottage Cheese Apple Pie but a picture of perfect love in ac­ Quickly apply soothing and com­ n g s B o n d s ! forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with sugar, salt, and (Nine Inch) tion, with all things committed to his administration. Again we can SCIENCE SHOWS SHOT STRING IN FLIGHT its wholesome antiseptics and na­ beaten eggs to IV i cups apples, sliced thin ture aiding medication. Nothing else the pum pkin. sing, “This is our father’s world.” like it—nothing so comforting—or M cup su g a r ... pleasant for externally caused skin Stir to blend M teaspoon cinnamon Hunters know that they release not just one projectile, but troubles. 35c. Get a package today. thoroughly, then M teaspoon nutmeg Christ Reveals God a three-dimensional column of many tiny shot pellets when they add hot milk. foe a shotgun. With the aid of science, they can now see what / P a s try OT only does Christ reveal him- a shot column or what is commonly known as a shot string lodes / Add orange juice Vi cup su g a r self, but also the father, for - like in flight A high speed movie camera, making 3,350 pictures and pour imme­ Va teaspoon salt they are one. Reading now into the a second, photographs the pellets as they strike a sheet of lead diately into an foil at 40 yards from the gun muzzle. re ResinoI Soap, 2 eggs, slightly beaten second chapter of Hebrews, we find FOt HItOB 401 » MO MUS OF Id and refreshing, unbaked pie Vi cup cream and M cup milk, these words: “God also bearing ecially suitable shell. Bake in a RHEUMATISM scalded together them (angels) witness, both with gently cleansing hot oven (425 degrees) 15 minutes, I Each pellet perforates the foil, A 2-At 40 yards, 135 of the NEURITIS-LUMBAGO I teaspoon vanilla signs and wonders, and with divers is photographed as pin point of the tender skin then reduce to a slow oven (300 de­ “/7 ' 174 pellets in load of 12- I cup cottage cheese miracles, and gifts of the Holy uSit- - . - - -. gauge Super-X, IV* ounce . grees) and bake until filling is just t e g j f M Q N EILS Combine apples, sugar and spices. Ghost, according to his own wiU.” No. 4 shot, land in the 30- set. inch circle Pour into pastry lined pie tin. Bake J g ii M A GTC Pumpkin Chiffon Pie It is God’s own will that he be Bai in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) 15 revealed, and he must do the re­ REMEDY With Gingersnap Crust minutes. Meanwhile add sugar and (Nine Inch) vealing. Turn to John 14:5-11,, BRINGS BLESSED R E Li EF-' salt to eggs, combine with hot milk where we read again that reveal­ 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten large BottJeIl «*eu trauu«)*UO-Small Size SOt and cream. Add vanilla and cottage ing incident when Jesus patiently I cup sugar » CMTIOIt ISE OILI M 0IIECTEI« cheese. Pour over apple mixture. reassured Thomas and Philip, de­ 114 cups pumpkin 3. Ballistidans at Westem-Winchester who developed the Il III 6000 t m SlSKK rr SI MIL n receipt rl Rricc Continue baking in a moderate oven claring “He that hath seen me new method of reconstructing a shot string, next enlarge each RrH Il 0100 CO,, In , JlOKSOBRIllt 4, TiOBIOt Vi cup m ilk i t (325 to 350 degrees F.) 40 minutes, hath seen the father.” of the individual frames from the motion picture (right) and Mt teaspoon cinnamon or until mixture sets and is a deli­ project each pellet into its proper place. "''llWV Docs this V» teaspoon salt cate brown. The better revelation of God in The complete reconstruction (below) shows a concen­ p«-cul- tration of shot pellets in an effective short shot string. Approxi­ yOIL 10 SHJ.'t/r hot 14 teaspoon ginger Date Cream Pie Jesus Christ brings us far beyond iyuu (runc, weak mately 80 per cent of the pellets are included in the first .i do try Lydla £. Vi teaspoon nutmeg (Nine Inch) the revelations of God in the Old 6 feet of the string. KILL ROACHES tie Compound to I tablespoon gelatin Testament, dramatic and impres­ oms. It's fa in o m 1A cup sugar M cup cold water M cup cornstarch sive as they were. -Pinitham’s Com- 3 egg whites 1 teaspoon salt • * * SURE, EASY, CLEAN WAY d up re.stsi.ance Whipped cream Nasty roaches spoil >. Thousands have 2 cups thick sour cream A New Covenant food and fodder, kill f-o a very effective Combine egg yolks, % cup sugar, 2 eggs, slightly beaten \’orth XrytRjr! HE better revelation means “a 'em with Stearns' Elec­ pumpkin, milk, and spices. Cook in 2 cups dates, quartered tric Paste. Works like mIfiiQ VEGETABLE more excellent ministry,” be­ double boiler until thick. Soak gela­ M cup pecan meats, chopped T magic. Sure death to f i t & compoukb cause Jesus Christ has now become rats and roaches for tin in water 5 minutes, add to pump­ I teaspoon lemon juice the mediator of a better covenant, Distance in feet from first pellet over 69 years. kin mixture. Mix and cool. When 9-inch baked pie shell 39—47 which was established upon better mZi i & $1.00 ot DRUGGISTS thick add remaining sugar and fold Whipped cream 14- 13 12 IO S i promises,” Hebrews 8 :6 . i2 : in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour in Length to include leading , Combine sugar, cornstarch and The first covenant was imperfect, pie shell and serve with whipped 80% of pellets (6.3 feet) salt. Add cream. Cook in double because it was manifest through hu­ cream . boiler, stirring constantly, until manity. Only the perfect son of the Shortest length to include NO LONGER WAKES UP C ru st thickened. Add eggs, then dates and perfect God could manifest the bet­ 80% of pellets (5.6 feet) IH cups gingersnap or graham pecan meats, stir well, cool. Add ter covenant. Jeremiah foresaw the Shortest length to indude 3 TIMES A NIGHT * FccI cracker crumbs lemon juice, pour into pie shell. better covenant. See Jeremiah 31: 90% of pellets (7.4 feet) —as slndid for 6 months before snitching -icy, 7 days every Vi cup butter (scant) Cool. Top with whipped cream. ' 31-34. to Folej(tbe newkidiiejr-anfl-bladder) Pills Vi cup confectioners’ sugar Released by Western Newspaper Union. B A-art- of how the Now that the better revelation Uiiitly remove* eu.-- J ti ------is our portion, what shall be our from night urges now known to come mostly and '.tW waste LYNN SAYS: response? One cannot be excused from bladder trrUatumt. . . not the kidneys. T o s‘ay in the blood Try some sliced, sauteed mush­ Sidew alk C attlem en C et Boot Privileges , ihtrc would today by claiming ignorance of better protect your rest, switch from kidney* of why the Simple Foods Are Easy rooms with your pot roast if you stimulant-only pills. Use Foley Pills instead: God’s proffered salvation unto all SWEETWATER, TEX. — Unique they have positive sedative-like action fAa# v..jon kiui.t-ys fail To Dress Up want something akin to steak. boots, and the owner of six head mllays bladder irritations. Nothing else like th e n To steam means cooking in Tuna fish, salmon, meat and egg men. He has revealed his lovie in boot privileges are enjoyed by may wear spurs. —as yet. Unless you find them far more Batie- factory. DOUBLE YOUB MONEY BACK. steam or in boiling water. salads go further and look prettier the death of his only begotten son members of the newly-organized Any infraction of the rules re­ on the cross. He has revealed his West Texas Sidewalk Cattlemen’s quires that the violator buy drinks . , . rh.-u»natJc To parboil means to cook food if combined with hard-cooked eggs, ii!?iiis, sv.-.-IPr.v. partially in one way. Potatoes may chopped, macaroni, leftover peas, love in abounding and forbearing association. for everybody within yelling dis­ I’dif’i You will m ercies. Rules of the association allovy the tan ce. 'onun.-ndfd the be boiled and then to finish cooking celery and green pepper. of.ner of at least two head of cattle KtllIit;);:!..- the fune- by baking, for example. Serve leftover sliced cold tongue “How shall we escape if we neg­ The club, it is explained by its i.‘-ip them to lect so great salvation?” to wear boots; the owner of three from the Seasoned and cooked macaroni with chili sauce on lettuce for a organizer, Ocie Hunt, is designed to • * * head of cattle may stuff the right E harrofuL may be mixed with slivers of left­ warm night or Sunday snack. Some acquaint members all over the ViAh cuniidence. CCopyright by the Internationa! Council leg of his pants in the top of his United States and in some foreign Urwih Applicator over frankfurters and mixed to­ will eat this as a salad while others of Religious Education on behalf of 40 Profr JUST A makes OlACK gether with a cream sauce and prefer to make a sandwich out of escant denominations. Released by WNU boot; and the owner of four head countries with the west Texas style OASH IN FCATHfAS Features.) may stuff both pants legs in his of hum or. served as a luncheon dish. it on rye bread. OR SPfeEAD ON ROOSTS THE OAVIE RECORD, MOCRSVILLE N. C.. OCTOBER I. ,94? Notice of Sale of Land Under Deed of Trust W elcome, M r. Planter, To The | Under and by virtue of the pow eis iu a certain Deed of Trust exp ciued by D. N, B-ily and wife V ola Baily. to A. T. Grant, Trus MANUFACTURERS I Iee bearing date of November 29. & 1942. and being given to seeu e a note oi even date paya'ie to Dr, H F Baitv, which said DeedofTrust is duly recorded in Book of Mort­ gages and Deeds of Trust No. 31 page 251, Register’s office of Davh Outlet Storel Couni v, N. C., default having been made in the payment of san; note and interest due thereou and 622 NORTH TRADE ST. | being requested by the holder oi said note, ihe unriersiened Trusiei Between Piedmont and Brown's Warehouses I will sell at public auenon for easb ill Ilie COiifl Iioiice door of Davie County, in Slocksville, N. C., on WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. | Saturday, the n th day 01 October, 1947, at 12 o’clock, tn., the follow­ ing described lands, to wit; A tract located in Ciarksvill* Mr. Planter: | WINSTON-SALEM Township bound'd on the N-*rtt YouroldreIiablesroreis again ready wilh a full stock of brand new Fall J s by the lauds of Sam Howeil (col­ Merchandise for the entire family at very special prices. = ored); on the East by the land- oi OCT.7-& 9IO-II L. S. Shelton; on the Sott'h by tht The Same Courteous Salespeople Are H lands of D N Baity, known as a part of the “ K’nyonn” place, and Waiting To Serve You m on the We-t by the lands formerly uTHE FANTASIES OF IM r owned hy p. M. Hendrix, contain­ ing tto acre, more or less and be ing a part of the F A Bitty trac Remember: | A Full-Size Broadway Revue owned ‘ v D. N. Biiiv Tltis fith day of September, 1947. The Manufacturers’ Outlet Store sells most everything usually carried in a Hf Five Nights A T. GRANT, Trustee big department store. But being out of the high rent district; we are able II to sell quality merchandise at much lower prices. I Notice of Sale of Land DON’T MISS THE MIDWAY! M ake O ur Store Your H eadquarters I Ut der and hv Mrttte 01 an ordct More Rides — More Thrills — More. Fun ot In; Supeiior Court of Davn Conntvf inane in the special pro For the past 20 years, in this same location, we have enjoyed your generous ceeding entitl'd Agues Browt patronage and we appreciate it. This year we extend a special invitation to Smith, el al, ex parte, the tiudei you and your family to make our store your headquarters. signed Commissi nter will, on ttu HELL DRIVERS 11 * h d -y oi Octoher 1947. at 12 o'clock, noon at 'he court housi a Friday Afternoon door 111 Mocksville, N C , offer fo MANUFACTURERS sale, to the highest bidder lor cash, th a t certain tract Ot land lving and being in Farmington Township, AUTO RACES Davie Countv North Carolina, and umre pat iiciilarly de-ct l ied as fol lows, 10 wit: Saturday Afternoon Beginning at a stone iu Ihe Ne* Z!on Colored Church line; thence Outlet Store N. 85 degs. W, 9.00 chs, with Dtn HORSE RACES Smith’s line I 1 a Si one; thence S H 622 N. Trade Street 12 degs W 6.00 chs to a stone Winston-Salem, N. C. §§ Tuesday - Wednesday • Thursday • Friday with Allan’s line; thence S SOdegt E I 00 chs. to a sione with Henry I l l I I i I I l I l l l l l l Morgan's iand; thence S. 19 negs, W. with Henry '!organ's line 1,50 COME EVERY D AYi chs. 10 a post. Marvin Smith s cot- nei; thence S. 65 degs. K. 3 22 chs N O W O P E N to a post, Marvin Smith's corner; thence N with Vl rvttt Smith’s Iin 14 cbs. to a post: thence N. 26 degs. E 3 42 chs. with Marvm Smith’s line to a post, Marvin Smith's corner; thence E. with Add V ariety to Canoed Pears | Marvin Smith’s line 3.52 chs. to a post; thence N. 19 degs, E. 4.50 Advance Vawety Store chs. 10 the beeinning containing about 5 acres more or less atm being 'he land of John H Brown which was ptitchased from E' o h A Complete Line of Arm y and Navy Surplus M erchan­ Clonse, and being the old Iv mi place of John H. Brown, np -ii which there is a good well This dise, Novelties, Notions and G roceries , Sept, 8, 1947. B C BROCK, Commissioner Phone 151. Mocksville. N. C. M EN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Administrator's Notice Field Jackets Like New $3.75 Dress Shoes, New Soles The iinrteraigiied having qualified as a, —Photo courtesy Uall Uros Co. mini.tratix and administrator of the es Sack Coats Like New 3.50, 3.95 tate of Betty B, White, deceased, late of And Heels 3.50 The pear crop seldom seems to three tablespoons of “Red Hots’’ Io Davie County, this is to notify all persons fail and may be relied upun by home each quart of sirup, or use stick bolding claims against the said estate to RainCoats 2.50, 2.75 canners to provide summer fruits cinnamon and a few drops of red present the same, properly verified, to the Pup Tents With Poles 3.00 for winter tables. To break the coloring. Giqger pears are mad< by undersigned on or before Sept 2, 1948, or ' Arties 2.50, 2.95 monotony of plain canned pears, the using ginger tea (water in which this notice will be pleaded in bar of their universally used Ball Blue Book on ginger root is boiled) instead of renvery. AU persons indebted to said es Amm. Steel Boxes 75c. home canning suggests some tasty plain water for making sirup. Use tate, will please make immediate paymeut Khaki Pants 2 50 to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of variations. Orange pears may be pineapple juice instead of water for Sept., 1947. Khaki Shirts Hatchets . 75c. made by using the juice and rind the sirup to make pineapple pears. B. C WHITE. Admr of 1.95 of one-half orange to each quart For plum pears use tart, red plum Betty B. White. Deck'd. of sirup. Remove the orange rind juice instead of water for making B. C. Brock, Attorney. Mocksville, N. C, tDress Pant; 2.50 Officers Writing Desks before packing the pears into jars. the sirup. These variations are sure To make cinnamon pears use two or to “hit the spot’’ with your family. Combat Shoes 2.95,3.50 Real Good 15.00 I Work Jackets. 1.25 Table and 4 Chairs, Antique 12.50 ...... tate of Alfred W. Phelps, deceased, no .Coveralls 2.50 IWork Shoes, New Soles And Many Other Items Too * LET US DO ust. 1948. or this notice will be plead Numerous to Mention bar of recovery. AU persons indebted to • And Heels 3.50 the estate of said deceased will please YOUR JOB PRINTING call and settle without delay. This the Ilth day of August, 1947. CONRAD PHELPS, Exr. of Alfred W. Phelps. Deceased, NEW M ERCHANDISE Mocksville, Route 4. W e can save you m oney By A. T. Grant, Attorney. Men’s Overalls 2.65, 2.98 Dish Cloths 15 or 2 for 25c. o n y o u r Shorts 75c. Wash Cloths 15 or 2 for 25c DAVIE BRICK ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Shirts 50c Men’s Socks 35, 50c. COMPANY STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BIU Oilcloth 75c. Yd Piece Goods of Most Any D E A L E R S IN Hand Towels 25, 49c Kind. 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VOLUMN XLVIX. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1947. NUMBER 12 • NEWS OF LONG AGO. So Little In So This is Fair W eek Em battled House­ Sisters forcibly Seen Along Main Street By The S treet Ramhler. What Wa> Happening In Davtc M u c h In W inston-Salem w i v e s R e m o v e d 0 0 0 0 0 0 Before The New Deal Used Up Roy Brown and George Row- Rev. W. K. IseDfaour. High Point, N. C. R4 The “biggest and b e s t f a ir o f (Durham Herald) Pittsburgh—Two aged and en. land consulting in postoffice lob* The Alphabet, Drowned The We wonder why some people see diem all,” is in full swing, and With food prices at an all.time teebled sisters described as too by—Miss Vada Johnson doing af­ So little in so much. thousands upon thousands o f high in tbe United States, there is Hog* and Plowed Up The proud to ask for help are in a ser ternoon shopping—Z. N. Ander­ Although conceived b y master Piedmont North Carolina folks developing with more aplomb than Cotton and Corn. ious condition from malnutrition son getting hair cut before prices minds are visiting W inston-Salem this realized a positive buyers' .strike. today. The two—once prosper advance—M ancarrying big bucket (Davie Record. Sept. 22,1915) And had a master’s touch. week to enjoy this annual event. In spite of many innocuous com. ous seamstresses—were forcib'y re­ down Main street containg a sup­ S. F. EinkIev made a business Which makes it great and quite This year’s fair is acclaimed as ments being made on ways to re. moved bv police from their junk- ply of mouse traps—Gossip Club trip to Charlotte last week. sublime the m ost outstanding in W inston- duce the Dresent food inflation, the GUed apartment in Squiriell HiU members discussing parking me­ Miss Rena Smith, of Smith To those with depth of thonght, Salem’s history. The “world’s American housewives believes tnat section of PiiIsburgli. ters—Miss Sue Brown making Grove; has entered school here. Who cherish and appreciate biggest midway,” furnished by the that there is nothing quite so ef The sisiers are 89 • years - old bank deposit—Roscoe Stroud in G. EL C. Shutt, of Advance, What skilful hands have W orld of M irth Shows, is gay in fective as the sheer refusal to pav Frances Moilv Bitmer For 10 postoffice lobby stamping letters was in town Saturday. wrought. its new decorations, elaborate in such prices as are nnw being ask- days, neighbors rffered to feed and —Charlie VogIer walking in front W anted—An automobile speed its special lighting, and complete by the food sellers of the land. They see good books that noble help them. But they would have of court house bare-headed—Er­ limit for the town of Mocksville. in its attractions that thrill, enter Talk to the local merchant and men no assistance. The two had lived nest H tint talking with old-timer Rev. D. W . Littleton assisted tain and amuse. There’s plenty he will complain that he is nr> Have studied hard to write; in seclusion since a third sister. in front of drug store. Rev. }. A. Grubb in a meeting at They see rich poetry and prose on tbe midway to delight aU ages, making anv more—in fact not a1- Rose, died three years ago Final Turrentine last week. That oaght to give them IiKbt; from six to sixty, and it’s actually much profit -off the same item-= ly. police took them from tb e ir a Frank Williams, who speut. a They see the choicest literatnre. a case of “the more you look, the when prices were lower. He pays D artm ent and hospitalized th e m Our W hole Duty week at Trinity Park School, at Or finest piece of art. more you findl” more, he must charge more. The sisters’ attorney believes that Let us hear the conclusion of Durham, has returned home. And yet so little to their lives The grandstand entertainment The reasoning of such a dealer is their only income was old age pen­ the whole matter, fear God and John Robinson’s circus will ex­ These treasures can impart. this year also has been declared toogical, but has little effect on the- sions. keep his commandments, for this hibit in diis city on Oct. 12th in' Tbey see so little in the good superior. Here, too, there’s plen­ ultimate purchaser. The reasons is the whole duty of man. Heaven stead of the 15th. That saves from awful fate; ty of variety. The horse races on are fairly clear There is just so and earth shall pass away, but my Misses Eva and Myrtle Dead* lo t Prices M ay They see so little in the truth Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday much money to spend fur food. To words shall not pass away. Then mon, of Augusta, spent Friday That ought 'o make them great; and Friday afternoon are proving spend bevond that allowance means open he their understanding that and Saturday here with relatives. They see so little in God’s plan thrilling. The free acts include en a complete jeopardy of everythin? D r o p they might understand tjie scrip Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gaither and That ought to make them wise, tertalnm ent of all sorts, from train­ else that goes to make the home. tures. And said unto them thus daughter, Miss Jane Haden, spent Portland, Me. — Christmas tov And would enable them to climb. ed animals to tight-wire walking, Even tiiat limit may l.e easily it be virho Christ to suffer and to Friday in W inston shopping. prices, says a Boston wholesaler, And into greatness rise. with comedy and music in aban- reached. The only answer tbe rise from the dead the third day. J. B. Johnstone has purchased a will be down 30 per cent this year, d a n c e . housewife knows is to turn to more A ndthat repentance and remis­ 5-passenger Guick auromobile. H e They look upon t h e grandest in contrast to the”npward trend of Each evening, in front of the staple foods and refuse to buv be­ sion of sins should be preached In went to W inston last week and scenes mo?t prices. grandstand, the George A. Hamid yond the bare necessity of putting his name among all nations be' got the car. Of mountain, bill and dale, something to eat on tbe table. The Louis Block reported a trend a production, "Fantasies of 1947,” a ginning at Jerusalem. Marvel not Attorney Jacob Stewart and J. Aod see the handiwork of God, problem helongs to the housewife way from warlike toys, and said big Broadway full-size revue, is of­ at this, for the hour is come in T. Angell spent Wednesday in But count it only stale, and she is taking it seriously, so some ttems, like electric trains and fered. There are beautiful girls, in fact that merchants everywhere the which all that are in the grave Winston. They went over on And never seem the least inspired Christmas tree lights and bulbs, gorgeous costumes, entrancing mu< are getting worried. Well they shall hear his voice, and shall the Transpottation Co., auto. - Bv what our God has done still were scarce. sic, along with special scenic and mighcake, cream Without salvation sweet, Joie Chitwood’s Hell Drivers Fri and ginger were served. At last to cross the line of worlds day afternoon, presenting hair Mrs. B. F. Hooper, Misses Ma­ In darkness and defeat. raising stunts w ith autom obile and rie Allison and Mary Meroney motorcycles, and the automobile and Mrs. Mack Campbell were in races Saturday- afternoon, with aft and W allace W inston shopping Thursday. 7 some of the world’s most famous A. A. Graves, of near Lexing Speuking on opposite sides of the dirt track drivers competing for ton, was in town Saturday. Mr. continent on the same day, Sena, attractive prizes. Graves had been up to Clarks' tor Taft and Henry WaUace both The big Fair will be in full ville township, where he carried talked about depression. It is in­ swing until Saturday night; and three fine colts to his little farm teresting to compare or contrast the management assures all visit' which he purchased from Nat K. their statements on the subject and ors that “there is plenty to see and k Stanley a short tim e ago. to consider together opinions of enjoy at the W inston-Salem and M. J. Holthouser went over to these two men of extreme opposite Forsyth County Fair.” Greensboro Friday to hear Presi' political and economic views. DR. LOUIE D. NEWTON dent Fairfax Harrison, of the Sou­ In San Francisco, Senator Taft Santa noted churchman and writer, prepare* thern Railway, who made an ad' warned the country that another each week a Sunday School lessoo dress to mor3 than 600 Southern depression like the last one ma> re. based on the uniform outline of the employees that evening. suit "if ibis price situation re. Io Have a Heart International Council of Religious Ed­ ucation. You will find this inspiring Capt. las. H. Sherrill, of Cataw- Washingtan.—Speakingof prices mains the same,” and called for WINSTON-SALEM Sunday School lessoa In this Issue. ba, was in town Saturday on his stablization of wages and prices to Santa Claus is quoted today ashav Loolc for and read way to spend the day in W inston. avert it. ioe announced a 20 percent reduc­ He is the same jovial! clever fel' In Philadelphia, Mr. Wallace de. tion in the retail cost of toys lor OCT. 7891011 The BIBLE TODAY low of old, and reminded us of dared “ we mast prepare to meet Christmas. And along with this old times. He is a Confederate what I now fear is almost inevi. welcome news, the industry tells of veteran, and represented Catawba table depression” and warned that a trend awav from warlike tovs “THE FAHTASIiS OF 1947” ' county in the Legislature in 1897. threatening depression can mean Iiki; airplanes, guns and soldiers. Custom -M ade It is reported that an automo' war.” Incidentally, some items still are A Full-Size Broadway Revue bile line will be put in operation So both these national political scarce, especially toy electric trains B eltsand Buckles and Christmas tree lights. But, between MocksvUle and States' figures foresee a depression, al­ See ville, beginning some time this though they are poles apart in says the indnstrv, this year's toys Five Nights week, and four trips will be made most of tbeir economic and politi­ will be better constructed. ~nd it Mrs. Leonard Caldwell daily. Such a line would be a cal thinking. should take the small fry quite a 321 Salisbury St. 210-J. paying proposition it seems. The Senator fears a depression bit longer t« break them. DON’T MISS THE MIDWAY! Miss Victoda Byerly, who took resulting from the curtent extra, special training in nursing at Dr. Statement of Ownership More Rides — More Thrills - More Fun ordinary price situation and the Walker Funeral Home Long’s Sanatorium, Statesville, for former Vice President fears war a few months, has returned to her will result from the threatened de Management Etc, of AMBULANCE SERVICE home it C d * Ifa iW? pressloo, nrbick Iieregardas “al* DATORlfldI Hie Davie U NEli DRIVERS is assistant to ker brother, Dr. A. most inevitable." Plione 48 This statement i» made once a 6. Byerly, of Cooleemee. And vbere did tbey place tbe Friday Afternoon Mocksville, N. C Bom, to|Mr. and Mrs. Arthur blame? Mr. Ta{t laid the blame year to complv with a law passed Daniel, of this city, on Saturday, for the bigb cost ot living on a do. by an act of Congress of August a fine daughter. To M r. and Mrs. Iicy of “ planned inflation” foster­ *4> T. H. Redmon, of Farmington, on ed, he said, by President Trnman, The Davie Record, published AUTO RACES W ednesday, a fine Iitde daughter. while Me. Wallace declared the weekly at Mocksville, N C. SILER To Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Bailey, government which (Mr. Truman Kditor and owner, C. P. Stroud, Saturday Afternoon Mocksville, N. C of Cana, on Weduesday, a fine head*) is dominated bv "reaction Funeral Home daughter, To Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ ary capitalism."—Charlotte Obser. KnoVn bondholders, bolding 1 per cent or more of total amount ry Blake, of R. 2, on die same HORSE RACES AND ver. of bonds, mortages'or other secu­ date, a fine daughter. Conscience cuts but little ice rities. None. Sheriff Sprinkl3 and Deputy J, Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday * Friday these days. In fact, the world is C F. S: roud Editor Owner. Flower Shop R. Harbin made a trip through Sworn to and subscslhed before drifting so close to tbe hot place Phone 113 S. Main St. upper Davie one night last week me, this 1st day of October, 1947. and captured a big supply of pear that there is no ice to cut. HAZEL TURNER, M ocksville, N. C. C O lH E EVERY D A Y ! Tf brandv, a wagon and a mule. An Notary Public, equipment for the manufacture of We don’t like to make X My commission expires January Ambalance Service the joy drink was also destroyed. mark< after your name. 29, 1 9 4 8. » THE DAVrE RECORD, MOCKSVILLEt N. C. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS

umpep Outfit (or School We DREW PEARSON “ * Pattern XTaNo. OQIft8210 nAmaecomes in sizes 3. 4, 5, 6. 1 and 8 years. Size 4, jumper. 1% yards of 35 or 39-inch; blouse, I yard- I yard ric rac. Economic Experts Are Alarmed Send your order to: ORE alarmed than ever over high prices and the inflation SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 539 Sooth Wells St. Chicago 7, III. M spiral, the President’s council of economic advisers dumped Enclose 25 cents in coins for each a none-too-happy economic report in Mr. Truman’s lap when he ,pattern desired. returned from his trip to Brazil. Pattern No. Size------M embefs of the council, set up by congress to take the na­ Nam e-____ tion’s business pulse and report on how to head off depression, are so worried, in fact, that they have been considering the drastic step of recommending reinstatement of price controls. This step also has been considered by members of the Truman cabinet, and they are not at all happy about it. They feel that new price J(jnow-diow fo w itL . controls never would get by congress, would result only in more black- marketeering—unless accompanied by rationing. And nobody wants A manufacturer, unable to get to have rationing come back. a machine to run properly al­ However, the council of economic advisers, a group of experts picked though his best mechanics had ir o m neither political party, is concerned not with what congress may or tried their skill on it, called in an may not think, but solely with heading off depression. And they informed expert to fix the machine. The the President: expert came, looked and listened X. That the present runaway prices coupled with inflation will for about two minutes, tightened a continue for some time. certain screw, and the machine 2. That continuation will lead to a real depression, rather ran smoothly. The expert depart­ than a recession, ed, leaving a bill for $50. They also cautioned that the low-income public—which makes up The manufacturer, astonished the vast majority of the nation’s consumers—IlSS bfiGH USin£ UP its SHVj at such a price for five minutes' work, wrote and demanded an Ifsl Iecaiise prices are so iiijli IM Ciej Wt P l ^ ® present income. itemized A k n L He received the following: ★ ★ ★ ★ Tightening a screw $ .25 Knowing which screw WALTER WINCHELL PISCATORIAL DYNAMITE . . . Brand-new industry in eastern Can­ to tig h te n...... ada, started just a year ago, the trapping of 800-pound tuna is called New Yorkers Are Talldng About... the most thrilling commercial fishing industry in America. At Hub­ School Outfit TOTAL ...... $50.00 F bards, Nova Scotia, a unique colony of 100 men has been established The British boats which are under Hoagy C1Star Dust” ttLazy Bones? etcJ A N EXCITING, gaily trimmed to snare the giant fish for canneries. Picture shows a boatload of f wartime protection in the harbor. CarmichaeVs mother, 70 years young, mho jumper for school wear all “elephants,” as the Nova Scotia fisherman calls the big tuna. ' They fear time bombs. . . . Irving beats out a better boogie bounce on the term long. Two tiny scallops fin­ ' ■ ' JvM IB. ■ j Berlin’s “take” from the “Easter pianner than her famous son, according to ish the closing, the full skirt flares insiders who’ve heard both. ; Parade” film. It’ll be at least $600,- out as crisply as can be. fo FEE match, a simple drawstring blouse. ; 000. , . . The U nited A irlines h o stess The talk that the land Sgt. Alvin i (on the Cleveland-New York run) York (World War I hero) got for ! who has the name of A. Tomic. No his heroism is pumping black gold, , kiddin’. . . . T he big baU g am e a t at the rate of 80 barrels a day. Via the Polo Grounds by disabled war three oil wells. . . . Former news­ I ASK MS * ) l heroes. Between the -‘Broken paper man John O’Neil (elevated to Wings” (arm amputees) and the top kick in the American Legion) I ANOTHER I I “Flat Tires” (leg amputees). who got that job in a campaign to ^ A General Quiz - ? See how land him in the New Hampshire SCOTT’S helps Ernest Iruex, whose mother governor’s throne. T he new The Questions build you up! passed awa^ recently. * ' i iii a

I to slow up (or rehearsals iOf “The Big People,” in which he looks and works like one of those was called maybe you don’t get plays the role of an undertaker, ball bearing pens. 2. Where is the native h«ne of enough natural AfiD Vitamin food, Then try good-tasting ★ ★ the Hottentots? Scott's Emulsion-the HIGH ENERGY 3. Who possessed the face that FOOD TONIC I See how you WALTER SHEAD begin to get your strength la u n c h e d 1,000 sh ip s” ? back! How you can fight off colds I Scott's is a “gold mine'* 4. How many workers in the of natural A&D Vitamins and world earn less than four Amer­ energy-building natural oil. New D eal Agencies Pay O ff ican dollars a week? Caayto take. Economical. Bny today a t your drug store. p ' VERY now and then there is a news item, more or le ss unnoticed, 5. Do dogs dream? which goes to refute the all-inclusive charges heard nowadays that MORE than just a fonic— 6 . A misogynist is one who does everything done by the New Deal was bad. A majority of farmers today it’s powerful nourishment! w hat? will tell you the triple A saved farming as an industry; Home Owners Loan corporation saved millions of homes and is paying out without AMERICAN MUNITIONS EN ROUTE TO GREECE . . . Cases of 7. Nevada is sixth in land area SCOTTS EMULSION but what in population? loss; Federal Housing administration as a lending agency for private shells, grenades and land mines are shown as they were loaded from H i g h En e r g y t o n k home construction is paying its way; the conservation service is credited a lighter aboard an army transport in New York harbor. They were 8 . What do we call the barren with keeping American farms at top production during the war; no one part of the military supplies being sent to Greece to help the Greek worlds in the sky, having no air, in the Tennessee valley has an ill word to say against TVA. arm y defend the little nation in the event of attack. water or living tilings? And now the Federal Deposit Insnrance corporation, which in­ 9. Garlic belongs to what botan­ a//t*ecrf6er sures bank deposits, has paid into the treasury $146,600,000, more ical family? than half the money provided to start the program. It pays in 10. What is the largest country full the more than $139,000,000 in FDIC capital subscribed by the a //p u rp o s e in area in the world? IZ federal reserve banks and about $7,500,000 of the $150,000,000 originally subscribed Dy the treasury, The Answers To be perfectly fair the FDIG act was introduced in 1934 by Sen. Arthur Vandehbtirg (R., Mich.). But it is considered New Deal legisla­ 1. Tokyo, Japan, FOR PICKUP TRUCKS tion and no one has lost a dime on bank deposits since its passage. 2. S outh A frica. ★ ★ ★ ★ 3. H elen o f T roy. 4. Half of them. The Chinese, H. I. PHILLIPS one-fifth of the world’s population, had a low of $1.40 per week before inflation. New Y ork Bids for H ollyw ood 5. It is generally believed that they do, because of their actions In spots it is screwier than Holly- j New York has gone all out to while they are asleep. bring the movie industry to Goth­ wood, but not in technicolor. 6 . Hates women. am, where it was born. It has se­ 7. Forty-eighth. cured a pledge of five, years without A crazy song which w e th in k 8 . Asteroids. strikes in the picture trades. AU it could easily become a ra g e like 9. T he lily. needs now are palm trees, looser “Yes, We Have No B a n an as,” morals and a working agreement "Horses, Horses, Horses’ ’ and “The 10. Russia. It has a land area of over 8 ,000,000 square miles. with Old Man Gulf Stream. Music Goes ’Round and ’Round” — I *__ Arthur Godfrey’s “She’s Too Fat I HP** The movie camera was developed For Me.” Watch it, boys! Eyeglasses in Ruins of Weatherproof, all purpose top of mildew- on the east coast and the first flick­ • * * resistant heavy duck. Sturdy aluminum ers were shown in New York. Some Max Fleischmann, the yeast king, Nineveh; Origin Unknown frame with patented fastenings that keep of the top movie moguls got their has a magnificent new 168-foot I cover neat and trim. Two husky slide start there. But New York couldn’t yacht. His favorite course, obvi-1 It is not known who invented fasteners at either side of back curtain. hold the industry. It lacked the ously is “South by yeast.” eyeglasses. Eyeglasses hpve nr^K One man can install—on or off in a jifiy— necessary insanity. * ably been invented—and then the with only four bolts. 4 ft. model shown ♦ The yacht has been named I art lost—a number of times. available also in 5 and 6 ft. clearances* “Haida.” Why not the “Yeastward Roger Bacon suggested them in However, this has changed. New Fits all pickup bodies of: York has become sufficiently wacky Ho,” the “Cakewalker” or “The the 13th century, Salvino D’Arma- Chevrolet * DIAMOND T • DODGE for anything—even, film making. Great !eastern”? to of Italy devised a pair of-spec­ tacles in 1285, and C hinese m a n u ­ S fo 1Ul • G .M .C. • Hudson • International ★ ★ ★ ★ sc rip ts d a te d 1260 m en tio n ey e­ Stodeboker • WIULYS-OVERLAND PAUL MALLON glasses. But a len s was found in Vi, % ond I Ion pickup bodies. the ruins of Ninevah, and Nero Available from your automotive dealer. 1947 STYLES FOR D.P. KIDDIES . . . Children are pretty generally watched Christians being thrown to the lions in the Coliseum accepted as being universally interesting, particularly so if they’re A ir Age Speeds D iplom acy through an emerald monocle, al­ as cute as this pair, who are a couple of displaced persons living in though he was probably using the HE flying diplomacy of State Secretary Marshall is bringing an un­ a camp at Hanau, Germany. Here, they are modeling the latest thing emerald as a sun glass. T trumpeted sort of one-world statesmanship to foreign affairs. A mili­ in D.P. children’s petticoats and pants, made from American Red tary mind generally believes a straight line is the shortest distance be­ Cross hospital bedside bags and ditty bags. D.P. camp workers are tween two points, whereas a diplomat customarily starts oft on, a tack converting them into clothing—enough for an outfit for every child in Fight Spectators Rough to the left or right and indeed may back up to fill. Marshall thus is the 411 camps. FASTER • SMOOTHER/ revising the old Bymes-Roosevelt formulas, not so much in policy, but In Mexico, some prize-fight completely in tactics. rings, jai-alai courts and similar His primary technique is to count less on the trans-oceanic indoor arenas are enclosed in steel 5 telephone, radio and cable to our ambassadors. In important netting to protect the contestants STOllS cases, he dispatches a personal emissary by air to Greece, Paris, from bottles and other missiles Rome or China to meet the diplomatic demands of an atomo-Rnsso hurled by spectators to give vent e ra . to their feelings. It is all being done rather quietly. For instance, when the Paris conference of needy nations started planning to demand 29 billion dollars from the U. S. in four years, the state department did not issue state­ ments, make speeches or get the ambassador on the phone. The Marshall Pouring new horsepow er info an old engine policy worker, George Kennan, was sent over quietly by air, and he got W hen an engine smokes, burns oil, loses American officials into a conference and ,worked the publicity on our power, you can pour in new horsepower viewpoint from there, letting the Europeans know first-hand the problem and end oil waste by having it recondi­ ef the administration to wring money and concessions from the Repub­ tioned and equipped withnew Sealed Pow- lican congress and the primary necessity of self-help by Europe. er Piston Rings. There’s a Sealed Power Ring Set specifically engineered for your car, truck, or tractor engine, whatever the WRIGHT PATTERSON^ * make, model, or cylinder wear condition. See your Sealed Power Franchise Dealer. SPW Save oil, save gas, restore power. Save W liile W e H ave It Send pottal for illustrat­ ed* informative new A MERICA’S annual per capita In- pound; hogs from $3 to $4 a hun­ booklet cui 7 ways to save oil. It’s free and may come has hit an all-time high. dred ; when com went begging at 30 % save you lots of money* Twelve hundred dollars each year to 40 cents a bushel. Yes, prosperity Sealed Power Corp., D ept WlOt Muskegon) for each one of us, men, women and is fine, but let us remember some of GRAIN PRICES BOOST LIVING COSTS . . . Department of agricul­ Michigan! babies. Such an income is fine while the yesterdays and prepare for the ture economists attributed soaring food prices, now at all-time high IRDmBMU QredEEtfD it lasts, but what of tomorrow? It possible tomorrows. If we will but level, to high income, coupled with tremendous demand and prospect was not many years ago when stick away a portion of our income of small corn crop. Samuel Williams, a miller at the department’s wheat was selling at 50 cents a we will have something to tide us Beltsville, Md., experimental farm, is shown with bags of corn and bushel; cotton at five cents a over the rough spots. wheat, retailing for $3.05 and $2.95, respectively, per bushel. These peak prices will cause poultry prices to continue rising. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

A FEW DROPS Or VICKS W f HM v m / (DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE DROPSI •*. 4, 5, Y vards I yard Iiiltrna (tonal Unlfern SNIFFLYt STUFFY DISTRESS OT Svndoy ScAoeI Unon 1 F .P T . I;, m. I cnch K e m I M is 0 SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 3:1—8:5; 9—10 CROSS BOBBY Matthew 4:1-11. It’s wonderful how a , DEVOTIONAL READING: Fhfflppians 2 little Vicks Va-tro-nolf TOWN In each nostril acts fast1 i-U. to soothe irritation,/ Bv open cold-dogged nose Roland Coe I and reduce stuffiness. And if used In Marty UnKs Apostle of Better Things time, Vicks Va-tro-nol helps prevent many colds from developing. Try Ut Lesson for October 12,1947 Follow directions in the package;

Ito g e t HIS lesson opens, Hebrews 3:1-8, Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! a i­ T with the explanation that Jesus l s b ad Christ is the minister of better in a n things in -that he is the apostle and T h e high priest of our profession, per­ SMALL FRY by SlaL l Isfcnoci fectly faithful to him that appointed fcivcl a him. The comparison is made with liH 'hir.e Moses, who was also faithful, but MOST POPULAR le p n r t- within a very small circle as con­ “We came here for a r e s t —and I ’m afra id I h a t tS w hat I’m not worried ’bout losing Alvin—it’s losing face trasted with the Son of God. (r.i^iiod we’re going to get!*' th a t bothers m e !’* • Called to God an high priest after Ir.utcs* the order of Melchisedec, Christ, the Z led an author of eternal |ccivoc{ NANCY By Ernie Bushmiuer salvation, dealt no longer with sym­ .23 AREN'T \ YH p— DAT'S NOBODY GETS TOMMY SURE GETS bols, but offered PRICES L INFLATION THEIR MONEY'S A LOT FOR himself as the per­ ■' T-T AWFUL M k FOR YA Mn WORTH THESE \ KNOW HIS PENNY|| fect lamb to take THESE DAYS away our sins. | ; 0.00 DAYS W i “And for this cause he is the mediator of the new covenant (testam ent), that by means of death, i L _ AMERICA'S FAVOKire ! , for the redemptions THERE'S ONLV ONE KELLOGGS Dr. Newton of the transgres­ sions that were un­ CORNFLAKES-GenHS der the first testament, they which ORIGlNALINm WHITE, are called might receive the prom­ REP, AND SREEM PACKAGE. ise of eternal inheritance,” Hebrews 9:15. REGULAR. OR FAMILY S IZ E . • * • LITTLE REGGIE By Margarita Jesus and the Bible W WHAT 5 COOKING YES DEAR....MELP ESUS is introduced in Matthew GOSH THERE MOM- - SPAGHETTI ? YOURSELF • I J 4:1-4, as he quotes the Old Testa­ MUST SE MD EASIER ment to Satan In the wilderness *0i V WAY.... temptation. Having been reared by a God-fearing mother, Jesus was familiar with the Bible as a child. What is the best thing any par­ ent can do for his or her child? I would answer without hesita­ & tion: Teach them to hide God’s words in their hearts in the im­ pressionable years of youth. A Bible verse leaned in youth will TKV Vft serve through all life’s testing situ­ atio n s. "I will not forget Thy Word,” ( m m MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher Psalms 119:16. • • • He Helps Us IIss the Bible SPEAKtN'... MUTT, I LL DO SOMETHING NOM---- I ’M S I " B U T I KNOW— V E S W rtA T A T O HE better ministry of Jesus » AND VoO S E E IF YOU WrtAT AW

an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our in­ firmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without )? sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we ICBCS may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need,” Hebrews 4:14-16. Study the example of Jesus in his JITTER By Arthur Pointer answers to Satan in the wilderness you CAM COME IN NOW. BUT PONT LET PAD ^ HIW s: HBRe HE , WfTrI A lew OF CHlCkBU temptation, and He will teach us CATCH YOU-1 THfNK HES MAD AT YOU FOR I I LL SOUND HIfA YOU ACSN T /AND SOME AVUf VJAiVtiQ when and what to say to Satan. We ^ eaking that store window/ o u t t o s e e h o w H e STtLL SORB AT \ FOiZ ME IN THE C S BOX, SOAIE FEOPXJB are like buttons PEELSf Jirree about ] i couldn't b s a h & z y are not dependent upon our wisdom —always poppin* off at the wrong THAT WINDOW I WITH AUYONBf and words. Our great high priest ME. CAD? time. will supply wisdom and words to $5 paid Mlss Tcm Haj‘s, Salem, UA,* match any situation that Satan ever IF TOU WANT bread ’n spread p resen ts. that really tastes like sumpin’ then you want Nu-Maid Table- I think of a story of a junior boy, re­ Grade Margarine — made ’spe­ cently accused of stealing. Tbe boy was cially fer the table. What a dif­ the victim of a wicked man who sought^ ference! to turn circumstantial evidence upon him to cover Ms own sin. The boy told me I’VE HEABD IT said that we that he tuts innocent. I went with him ARE what we THINK, but an I’ m ild ew - to the juvenile court. The judge asked awful lot of folks aren’t near as much as they think they are.* 9615 him if km nuiliy. He IooM StMgIit jlia t keep into the eyes of the judge and stud: STRIKES ME them cook books Isky slide "Sir, I have not sim d, Who convictetb that give recipes Ior pies and curtain. me of this charge?' should have a whole chap­ i a jilfy— REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes ter on shortnin’. They ought to The man dropped his head, and said: Jci shown tell folks how important it is to ttYour honort I ask for the privilege use a shortnin’ that tastes good lranccs. WDULD YOUVE b e e n SOJTH.JIM, I V f tll SPOSED T J A K E THANKS THIS TO TM' P O S T O FFICE of withdrawing the charge ” by itself—like Nu-Maid Table- YOU MIND MY CARRYlNf THAT 0 0 0 Grade Margarine. ASKIN© YOU SHOOT/ p a r c e l , a r o u n d StAO'JX REMINDlNyr^N THtS MORNIN' TO MAIUArf A QUESTION? .A U PAY—'WHATS H oK e / I F d R C O T A U , ABOUT ITJ Y TH ' PO IN T ? His Laws in Our Hearts **s._ will be paid upon publica­ tion to the first contributor of *‘T WILL put my laws on their each accepted saying or idea for * hearts, and-'upon their minds 4fGrandma SpeakinV' Address also will I write them,” Hebrews Nu-Maid Margarine, Cincinnati dealer. 10:16. Jesus declares, “I do always 2. Ohio. the things that please him,” and he enables us, by his grace, to do the father’s will by his indwelling in our M M0MA O ® hearts. Thus, his will becomes the law of our lives, through the grace TabIe-Grade of Jesus Christ. MARGARIMt It is impossible {or us to keep TJtW VIRGIL By Len Kleis the law perfectly, but Christ, the better Christ, becomes our MtSSED MM! IME BEEN 6 E E ! THAT MAKES righteousness, and then his law is TCYIN&TOeET THAT PARM TOPAV HIS kept by his grace. In the olden VTrV«VECZEM A I BlaSes MOUSE EVER SINCE HE: BtRfTHCW/- times, men claimed to keep the ITvHY scAUNo only WS A LITTLE BABV- Qufckly apply soothing and com­ letter of the law, without the spir­ forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with A V E A R A eo it, as in the case of Moses. Now, its wholesome antiseptics and na­ ture aiding medication. Nothing else through the offering of Christ, we like it—nothing so comforting—or are enabled to satisfy the spirit pleasant for externally caused skin of the lav. troubles. 35c. Get a package today. • • •

I ] , lo se s The Suffieienf Christ I e p o w e r HIS lesson should enhearten ev­ T e co n d i- U T ery trusting child of God, since fcd P qw - it makes clear that, “He is able to High-School Graduofes I P o w e r save unto the uttermost them that t r y o u r draw near unto God through him,” CHOOSE YOUR CAREER |v e r t h e SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes Hebrews 7:25. p d itio n . a Scaler, He is not only able, but yearns IN A GROWING Y O U to save unto the uttermost. He ASKED FOR. ' wills to save everyone. God has PROFESSION! IT COPPER* done everything he can do to save t o d a y B A N C * ! every sentient soul on this earth. —open to girls under 33f Those who go to hell do so be­ THUMP ! high >8chool graduate* and cause they decide to go to hell. It college girls. is not the pleasure of God that any —more opportunities every Dl k D MADMAM should perish, but that all should year for the graduatenorse. MLfRDeRS repent and be saved. m -beat preparation for both career and marriage. (Copyright by the International CcuaciI of Religious Edueatioa on behalf of 40 Ptot- •ask for mote Information , estant denominations. Reteasei by WNO at the hospital where you I F ettm s.) wuldlikeloenternaMing.’

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A FEW DROPS OF VICKS m N p A h m / (DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE DROPSI 4. 5, L M. Y- ''.Iivjs I \Jftl lnterneiienaf Unifern SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Swndoy SeAoof lesson fr.i’T. I:, in. I each M k m f f y U s Q SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 3:1—8:5; 9—10 CROSS BOBBY Matthew 4:1-11. It’s wonderful how a , DEVOTIONAL READING: PhlUppians 2 little Wcks Va-tro-nol I' TOWN SOX i*n. ' In each nostril acts fast1 to soothe irritation,/ By open cold-dogged nose Roland Coe By and reduce stuffiness. And if used in Marty Unks Apostle of Better Things time, Vicks Va-tro-nol helps prevent many colds from developing. Try Ul Lesson for October 12,1947 Follow directions in the package.

|io got HIS lesson opens, Hebrews 3:1-8, Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! a S- T with the explanation that Jesus I s IuuI Christ is the minister of better in an things in -that he is the apostle and T h e high priest of our profession, per­ SMALL FAY by S fo Z , Js I-Jned fectly faithful to him that appointed Ionod a him. The comparison is made with Ia c h in e Moses, who was also faithful, but MOST POPUUR R e p art- within a very small circle as con­ 4*We came here for a rest—and I’m afraid that’s what “Oh, I’m not worried 'bout losing Alvin—it’s losing face trasted with the Son of God. jr.ish o d we’re going: to g et!” that bothers me!” - Called to God an high priest after liiuites* the order of Melchisedec, Christ, the I c I a Ii author of eternal |c e i ved NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller salvation, dealt no longer with sym­ .25 AREN'T YEP — DAT'S NOBODY GETS TOMMY SURE GETS bols, but offered PRtCES INFLATION , THEIR MONEY'S.- A LOT FOR himself as the per­ AWFUL ■<4* WORTH THESE KNOW HIS PENNY fect lamb to take THESE DAYS away our sins. .00 DAYS "And for this cause ■? he is the mediator of the new covenant (testam ent), that by means of death, MECCA'S FAVOKfTE ! for the redemptions TWEREfe ONLVONE KELLOGGS D r. N ew ton of the transgres­ sions that were un­ CORN FLAKES-G E T T H B der the first testament, they which ORIGINAL IN 1U£ WHITE, are called might receive the prom­ ise of eternal inheritance,” Hebrews RED, ANP GREEN PACKAGE. 9:15. REGULAR OR B m y SIZE. ... LITTLE REGGIE By M argarita Jesus and the Bible WHATS COOKiNS YES DEAR....HELP ESUS is introduced in Matthew 60SH THERE MOM — SPAGHEni ? YOURSELF J ! J 4:1-4, as he quotes the Old Testa­ MUST BE AN EASIER ment to Satan In the wilderness WAY.... temptation. Having been reared by & a God-fearing mother, Jesus was familiar with the Bible as a child. MN What is the best thing any par­ I-=IinfT ent can do for his or her child? I rgy I would answer without hesita­ [V you hncth tion: Teach them to hide God’s Int off words in their hearts in the im­ lnino" Is snd pressionable years of youth. A Il oii. Bible verse learned in youth will |l. Buy serve through all life’s testing situ­ -WV ations. p ic — “I will not forget Thy Word,” O r a h p m a nenf/ MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher Psalms 119:16. * • • He Helps Us Use the Bible SPtAKtH'... AAtrrT. I LL DO SOMETHING N O W -- I K N O W - Y E S W rtA T A R E I ’M M V 0tJ L HE better ministry of Jesus is AND Y ou SEE IF YOU WHAT A M GOIN 6 YO U R E rM ON AN T reflected in the fact that, "We CAN GUESS WHAT n o t h in g I AM* YOU D O IN G ? I D O IN G ? * UPSTAIRS! ELEVATOR* have a great high priest, that is I'M DOtNG.* MOVING/ passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God. . . . For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our in­ firmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we !SKS may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need,” Hebrews m r * 4:14-16. Study the example of Jesus in his JITTER By Arthur Pointer answers to Satan in the wilderness VOU CAN COME IN NOM BUThONT LET CAD Ckr-H lD E f HBRE HE WITH A LEO Of= CHKKBN temptation, and He will teach us CATCH YOO-1 TTUMK HES MAD AT YOU FOR S/ I'LL SOUND YOU AEENT 7 AND SOME AULK WAITING when and what to say to Satan. We BREAKiNO THAT STOfZB WINDOW/ O U T TO S E E HOW STflL SOEE AT FiXMEIH THE ICG BOX, SOME PEOPLE are like buttons peeusf JtTTEtZ ABOUT ICOULWfT Be ANGtZY are not dependent upon our wisdom —always poppin' off at the wrong THAT WINDOW WtTH ANYONBf and words. Our great high priest tim e. AEE YOOjVAV* 0 . will supply wisdom and words to 15 paid lllss Fem Hers, Salem. Uo.* match any situation that Satan ever IF TOIT WANT bread 'n spread p resen ts. that really tastes like sumpin’ then you want Nu-Maid Table- I think of a story of a junior boy, re­ Grade Margarine — made ’spe­ cently accused of stealing. The boy teas cially fer the table. What a dif­ the victim of a wicked man who sought% ference! to turn circumstantial evidence upon hint U c to cover his own sin. The boy told me FVE HEABD IT said that we that he was innocent. I went with him ARE what we THINK, but an R mildctv- to the juvenile court. The fudge asked awful lot of folks aren't near as Iluminum him if he was guilty. He looked straight much as they think they are.* :!iat keep - * > into the eyes of the judge and said: STKIKnS ME them cook books |sky slide ’■Sir, I have not sin,ted. Who convicteth that give recipes for pies and curtain, me of this chargef" cakes should have a whole chap­ t a utf’y— REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrne* ter on shortnin'. They ought to The man dropped his head, and said: tell folks how important it is to shown "Your honor, I ask for the privilege use a shortnin' that tastes good VtO ULD YOUVE BEEK SorH1JtM, • v*02- sposeo t t a k e THANKS FBR-L: THIS T© TH' POST OFFICE of withdrawing the charge.” by itself—like Nu-Maid Table- YOU MIND MY CARRYlNf THAT m • • Grade Margarine. ASKfMO YOU SHOOT/ PARCEL AROUND S tA C W REMINDIN'Vr THIS MORNIN- TB MAII. AM A QUESTION ALL DAY— ’WHAT'S HOKB ' ME. LL* gv I FORGOT AU, ABOUT IT/ *$C •*'* TH ' P O IN T ? His Laws in Our Hearts J will be paid upon publica­ tion to the first contributor of “ T WILL put my laws on their each accepted saying or idea for * hearts, and -upon their minds "Grandma Speakin’.” Address also will I write them,” Hebrews Nu-Maid Margarine, Cincinnati 10:16. Jesus declares, “I do always 2, Ohio. the things that please him,” and he enables us, by his grace, to do the father’s will by his indwelling in our hearts. Thus, his will becomes the Kl M - M A D i law of our lives, through the grace Table-Qrade of Jesus Christ. MARGARINE It is impossible for us to keep TfiSRf VIRGIL By Len Kleis tbe law perfectly, but Christ, the better Christ, becomes our MISSED HIM! IME BEEN SEE! THAT MAKES MJL ■ M TOyiNSIOGET THAT OMiM IOCIAV HIS righteousness, and then his law is kept by his grace. In the olden IITCHV T v H Y e gSCALING z e m u 1 j Blades MOUSE EVER SINCE HE BtRTHCtAV- times, men claimed to keep the W only WAS A LfTTLE BABV- Quickly apply soothing and com­ A YEAR ASO letter of the law, without the spir­ forting GRAYS OINTMENT with it, a s fat th e c a s e of M oses. Now, Its wholesome antiseptics and na­ i S a * ture aiding medication. Nothing else through the offering of Christ, we like it—nothing so comforting—or are enabled to satisfy the spirit pleasant for externally caused skin of the law. troubles. 35c. G et a package today. • • O

|l , loses The Sufficient Christ Iepower U T HIS lesson should enhearten ev­ Iccondi- ery trusting child of God, since I d Pow- it makes clear that, “He is able to High-School Groduofes 1 Power save unto the uttermost them that pr your draw near unto God through him,” CHOOSE YOUR CAREER iv e r th e Hebrews 7:25. pciiiion. SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes He is not only’ able, but yearns IN A GROW ING Dealer. h u c V O U to save unto the uttermost. He A SK E O FO R . > wills to save everyone. God has P R O F E S S I O N I IT c o p p e r ! done .everything he can do to save t o d a y BANG-! every sentient soul on this earth. —open to girls under SSf Those who go to hell do so be­ high-school graduates and T H U IA P * cause they decide to go to heU. It college girls. is not the pleasure of God that any —more opportunities every M U G G tR ll J* MADMAM should perish, but that ail should • year for the graduate nurse* f t . repent and be saved. m urd ers —best preparation for both eareer and (Copyright by the International Council ol Religious Education on hehati of 40 Prot­ —ask for more information - 1- " 1 estant denominations. Released by WUV at the hospital where yon I / \ FeatwesJ would like to enter nursing. THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C . OCTOBER 8.1947 THE D THE DAVIE RECORD. DavieGirlHonored Davie School Attendance Good C FRANK STROUD Editor. I Raleigh, Oct. I.—Governor R. Attendance in the schools of Davie Gountv has been good for t’ie Oldest Pa Gregg Cherry yesterday selected first month of the 1947-48 school term. The first month usually No Liquor TELEPHONE Mary Neil Ward, of Mocksvilleto presents a problem because of the pressing need of farmers in gath- be the State’s “official princess" ering the tobacco crop. This year the Board of Education provided ISntered atthe Poetoffice in Mocks- NEWSA vllle, N. C., as Second-cla» Mail at the Christmas carnival to be' for ^le short day schedule in each school the first three weeks, thus BEUCS staged in Birmingham, Ala., No-IgnaMjng children to help with crop gathering on a part day basis, m atter. March 3. 1903. vember 26-29 by the Alabama Ju- Enrollment and attendance by schools: Mrs. Joe nior Chamber of Commeree. Corner Fifth and Trade Sts. afternoon i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Miss Ward is the daughter of White Schools Enrollment Average Daily Attendance business. OVE YEAR. IN N1 CAROLINA $ 1.51 Mocksville 710 673 Mr. and Mrs. Grady N. Ward. W INSTON-SALEM, N. C. Mr. aud SIX MtWTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. Cooleemee 704 ONF YEAR. OUTSIDE STATI' - 12.00 This is a high honor for one of 2, Yadkinvi SiX MONTHS, OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 Farmington 307 Mocksville’s fairest iyoung ladies, Shady drove 445 ping Tuesd Local merchants who kept their «nd The Record joins her many Wm. R. Davie 152 “World’s Largest Tobacco Center” stores open last Wednesday after­ friends in extending congratula­ Smith Grove 191 Mr. and noon, reported that business was tions to Miss Ward. spent Tues good. One merchant said that COLORED SCHOOLS Belk-Stevens Co., take this opportunity to ston-Selem his sales went over the hundred Free Parking Lot Davie Co. Training School 321 Lonzo S dollar mark. Mocksville Cash Store, Shutt* Boxwood 60 welcome all tobacco growers and farmers. R. I, was i We saw a lady and two small Bowden Home & Auto Supply, "St. John’s 47 week on b children sitting on a curb a short Young’s and Hall Drug Co., have North Cooleemee 49 So when you are in Winston-Salem, make while ago, waiting for the hus built a parking lot in the rear of Cedar Creek 24 our store your store. At Belk’s you can R. C. Ca band and father to come along their stores on North Main street Poplar Springs 38 er of States and pick them up. All the stores far the benefit of their friends and shop for every member of the family with Saturday o were closed, and there was no­ customers. Entrance can be made C Z11-I £V .,Lx.. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holman Denton where to sit down and rest. The to the parking lot from Depot or JCnOOlS \j€t HIgfiry and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ward, of confidence. The store where quality and Bobby Dw; lady and children stood on the Gaither streets. Parking is free. ^ r% , , I Marshalltown, Iowa, who spent 10 street or rested on the low curb­ BaSS I OtatOeS days with relatives and friends in Brevard, w ing for nearly two hours while . Davie and Forsyth Counties, left price meet. vard Colle waiting to leave town. Some M rs. C. 0. M yers The Davie CountySchoollunch Friday for"their westem home Rev. an seats should be provided in the Mrs. RubyL. Myers. 20-year-old rooms te“ived f bags ,of Irish Get Your New Fall Suit at Belk’s Fayettevill parks on the square, or between;wife of Clarence O. Myers, Coo- Potaioes. .^orn ,su^ lus, com­ days in to* the sidewalks andstreet curbing leemee, died at a Salisbury hos- mittee division of the U. S. De- Farms and Homes MEN—If you need a new Fall Suit—come to Belk’s. We ghter, Mrs. for aged men, womenand child- pital Saturday, following an illness Partment of Agriculture. These have more suits and better suits to offer you than we have ren to rest while waiting for bus of two weeks. Su^n^arrthe potatoes arrived last Wednesday 6-room home, lights, painted had for a long time. All well tailored of 100 per cent wool. Mrs. Co es, or between shopping periods. husbandu u j theu. parents ^ one daugh- , and will be ^used to supplement^ inside, outfcuildi porches, 3 acrestwo wells,j d> pastureseveral A choice of patterns. 900 pound The cost would be small. ter and five sisters. Funeral ser- TlliwIimnms nnw ^nprat, with electric fence. About 700ft. ton-Salem vices were held Sunday afternoon ^ ...... fronting hard surface highway, in $ 2 9 . 5 0 eraged 59 at 3 o’clock at Stallings Memorial “*g *n 46 sc^olj8 a‘ Mo™ le- city limits. Own a small farm in New Ag. Ieacher Church, Salisbury. Burial was in Cooleem“’fhad J 9”"*’ I*™' town’ $3’500' Other Suits $37.50—$42 50 June, th W rn 1 Investment Property, Lexington Mr. and' Mr. Yankee E. Williams, Wag­ Memorial Park cemetery. ington and Smith Gr lunchHighway, over 1,000 ft. fronting derwent a ner, S. C., has been elected teach­ — ■ ;R. Davie is serving the each side of road. About 100,000 Mocksvill er of Vocational Agriculture in i of milk only. feet saw timber. Beautiful home W arm Blankets the Farmington school. The Far­ A r m y N e w s , , _ sites; 62 acres for only $3,950. Rich warm cotton Indian blankets. 64x78 size. Nice patterns Chas. mington department was closed A new Aviation Cadet Training T e a C k e T S tltfC f fflll! $600 cash and 3 years on balance. was a Mo at the beginning of World War class will start Oct. 15th (next TheteachersoftheWiUiamR. ...5 Rooms, large lot, WestMocks- A real value day. Mr. II, and re-opened last Friday when class March I,1948), at Randolph D ^ hoolentettained degrade VI“% . . # $ 2 . 9 8 number o Mr. Williams assumed his new j ™Field, Texas, and applications are mothers on Wednesday ‘ , afternoon, blocks 5 Rooms, from onesquare. acre land, four Peter S. duties. ' now being accepted, it Cantain ^ mothers vis/te

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Chaos Threatening Europe The stage fo Soft Corn Requires ready to leave Iy hurried up Special Attention V s j g , - ; - climbed aboa ByBAVKHAGE whipped the Several Methods Given News Analyst and Commentator. lurched forwa Once settle For Profitable Feeding WASHINGTON. — The American farmer is going to lick seat, he casu Saving soft corn will be a prob­ communism! ’f p : his fellow pas lem facing many farmers this year. That's what your worried capital is saying today. Ameri­ self, the coac’ Much of the crop can representatives abroad and at home are submitting one —a girl and went in so late that report after another which register gains in the Soviet battle The girl’s e frost became a fac­ of the violet to build a Communistic world out of chaos. NEWEST FIGHTER PtANEj. . . The Curtiss XP-87, AAE’s newest bonnet. Her tor in maturity, as The reports come in from Prague, from Belgrade, from Sofia, from fighter airplane,- is the first eVer powered by four jet engines. Oper­ wellasin winter han­ en. Beneath Budapest, showing how each day the iron grip of the Russian-dominated ated by a two-man crew, the plane has a wingspan of approximately dling of the com. net, several secret police is gradually choking off democracy in the little countries. 65 feet, about equal to its 1 overall length. Currently it is being Next to chopping escaped to Au Reports from Rome tell us of a planned coup of the Moscow-directed Com­ ground tested. th e p a rtly o~ and feeding green, munistic party in Italy to overthrow the government there. The open one of the best ways The first t record of the meetings of the United Nations reveals the consistent attempt the man was to get full value of the Russian delegation to block the efforts of the struggling, still-free from soft com is to NEWS REVIEW eyes. They v governments in Greece and France. put immature crops under thick in the silo or pasture them off with Some American political leaders^ man was he shoulders an' cattle, hogs or sheep. Capper’s still look askance at the huge pro­ “realistic” side of the picture Showdown Near in U.N.; gun belts cro Farmer points out. will be brought home forcibly gram of aid to the black h~ Another method used by many .to America. The average citi- western Europe protruded fro growers in the last big soft corn zen, as well as the farmer and envisioned in the Grain Exports Reduced “Since we’r y e a r, 1945, w as to build em ergency the exporter and others directly M arshall plah G ulch, w e’d cribs five to six feet wide. The dependent on international trade Part of the coun­ selves acqua farm ers set two rows of poles in the try seems unsym­ as a whole, wiU realize that SHOWDOWN: ground, wired the tops together to what is at stake is something ing his yello pathetic, or at Russia's Choice Atom Afier-Eilects then resting keep the cribs from spreading, and least indifferent, far greater than the dollar— fastened woven wire or slat crib­ America’s stake in the preserva­ Secretary of State George Mar­ Mort Cass, toward the effort ANOTHER top-notch pineapple bing on the inside of the posts. These tion of a free world—a world shall sounded like a man who .was Although the atom bomb explo­ G u lch .” to win the ‘‘cold -tk design combined with a cen­ Tlie girl’s cribs, built in east and west direc­ war” against which will perish if Europe is getting a lot of things off his chest. sions' in Japan have caused some ter of delicate little' medallions whiter. Her tions, took best advantage of pre­ Russia with pure- u n derfed. What he said in an address before sterility among the people, they makes this exquisite doily. So slightly as Si vailing winds. Iy econom ic Russia has only about one-sixth of the U. N. general assembly of 55 have not affected the soil adversely Farmers in many northern areas, nations amounted to a call fcjr a and may even have brought about many uses! . straight into weapons, because the amount of wheat which the Unit­ * * ‘ • where corn is likely to be caught ed States is able to spare, accord­ showdown with Russia. j an improvement in the rice crop. “I’m Virgi it means sacri­ Make1 doily tIn 2 sizes. Xarge one' 20 by frost before it is mature, regu­ ing to current estimates. The Unit­ The Soviets, he intimated, have Dr. Shields Warren, Harvard pro­ e r w rote fices on the part inches in No. 30 cotton. P attern 939: di­ before he di larly cut up large quantities and ed Nations food and agriculture or­ held to their stubborn, veto-bound fessor, recently returned from Ja­ rections for 2 doilies. of the American B ankhage T he tw o h cure it as fodder. Ears later are ganization estimated it as 70 mil­ course in the United Nations long pan where he studied after-effects of New, improved pattern makes needle­ citizen. Some of­ work so simple with its charts, photos, ence. husked by hand or with a shredder. ficials in the administration, sup­ lion bushels against our 400 million enough. the bomb, said' that its effects on concise directions. Price of pattern. 20 “ I w as Most hybrid corns are stiff stalked porters of the Marshall plan in con­ bushels, as stated above. human beings may carry into the cents. To make the delinquents come to Due to an unusually large demand and when your b and have a good root system. They gress, and a few diplomats at home Our own situation, we admit, is third generation, producing freaks. time, Marshall proposed a four cu rren t Conditionst slightly more time is end,” said C will stand with few fallen ears well and abroad, are frightened by this not too good. Nevertheless, we are point plan of action to the genjeral required in filling orders for a few of the into the winter. Since ears will in a much better position on a com­ WHOSE FAULT? most popular patterns. “ S o rry ,” attitu d e. assembly: " Send your order to; dry with less spoilage on a stand­ petitive basis, than Russia. There Iiam was fig’ ing stalk, many farmers prefer to Until recently this correspondent He suggested creation of a pew Taft Talks rupt friends has been pretty much distressed, appears little doubt in the minds of let hogs, cattle or sheep harvest the the men most familiar with the facts I • assem b ly co m m ittee of 55 coun­ Sen.''Robert Taft (Rep., Ohio), Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. more than h' crop. too. But I feel better after talking tries which would operate without who had to crash a sign-toting pick­ 564 W. Randolph St. Chicago 30, 111. befell him, with certain officials whose names that when the full force of this Enclose 20 cents for pattern. situation and what it means is real­ veto and would remain constantly et line to get to his audience, told I haven’t the seldom appear in the news. These in session to consider world, security a Republican rally No______killed my br ized in this country, Europe can be WflTVlSl _ _ ' _ _1 KNOW YOUR BREED men are not cabinet officers, they questions and function as a board of in Los Angeles The yellow are not diplomats, they are not the saved for democracy — and the American farmer will have at least appeals. Potentially, the committee that if President “Some of t Morgan Horse leaders in congress whose faces ap­ would be a rival to the security harsh, m a’a two-thirds of the credit due him. Truman had not B y W . i. D R T D E N pear in the news pictures and whose council. jumped the gun in “I shall pr adumbrations are quoted in the He announced that the U. S. was scrapping price said Virginia Justin Morgan was the fountain- daily dispatches. They are just the controls the current stop his pap men who do the work for which 2• ready to relinquish, in all but the head of the first great family of gravest cases, its veto privilege and inflation spiral son’s Gulch Uncle Sam ‘‘pays the wage.” American horses. The Morgan implicitly challenged Russia to do might have been Virginia H h e r se a t, strain secured its name from the They are paid for knowing likew ise. delayed a while the window. man who bred the original Morgan about American farms and longer He blamed Russia for the U. S.- Gilbert Br horse and owned him until late American farmers. Their con­ Exactly how Taft 3• Soviet deadlock in Korea and arrived at that introduce hi in 1795. sensus is embodied in the first said that America would submit the F o r 150 y e a rs A m ericans hav e rather hazy conclu­ neither of hi line of this dispatch: The Amer­ case to the general assembly for ested. Gil v been proud to claim Morgan blood ic a n fa rm e r is going to Ucfc com ­ T aft sion was not imme­ action. to admit th munism. I believe the farmer diately dear. The sive figure, WiU do it, not because he knows He blamed Russia for using senator himself last year was de­ five and a it wiU pay him in dollars now, 4•vetoes to protect Yugoslavia', nounced by Mr. Truman'for his part e y es w ere but because he is going to be Albania and Bulgaria from being in writing a price control extension I * marked him convinced before very long that -Wz, pronounced guilty of meddling in bill which the. President branded as being worse than no controls. Mr. desert coun" it will pay America. The Amer­ Greece. He said the U. S. would ask T he trio ican farmer will do it by pro­ the assembly to vote guilt for the Truman’s subsequent veto i of the I bill allowed price controls to expire son’s Gulch. viding the food necessary to halt three satellites and to demand that they refrain from interfering in automatically. AC “5-Star Quality” Oil Filter Arrival of chaos in Europe Jost as he Elements have an exclusive safe­ an event in proved the verity, of the slogan: G reece. : < Nailing- down the first plank in guard in the Collector Tube Trap. of m en gat “Food wiU win the war.” what apparently is designed to be PRICE BATTLE: h is cam p aig n p la tfo rm for th e 1948 It’s made of acidproof glass cloth, The history of Europe since the ijg > I fg, \ . presidential nomination,, Taft as­ which can’t rot and thus allow war is that every government falls }4t Exports Cut sailed the administration’s record pollution of when the bread ration is reduced. - 4 JP - //*VKr- Secretary of Agriculture Clinton on taxes and spending.; the engine oil. The men who know tell me that P. Anderson had a “Horatio at. the The country must elect a Repub­ Donft ,take a chance on dirty I whatever the total amount in goods v f y _ t bridge” air about him as he an-, lican president next year if it is gen­ or. dollars demanded by the Mar­ nounced that the government, had’ uinely interested in reducing taxes oil. Buy AC I shall plan, it is safe to say that “Please, kid, don’t EVER go made a drastic cut-back of grain and and spending, Taft-observed. and be sure. two-thirds of it will be for food— collective on me.” flour allocations for export in No­ SPEED-UP: either the food commodities them­ vem b er.. BUY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN selves or the dollars with which The move generally was account­ What do the Russians think of Forrestal In I Large Good example of a Morgan horse. to buy them. ed as another noble stand against serpe “collective farming,” comma- the forces which are causing domes­ ■ James V. Forrestal wasn’t due to American doUars are growing 4 Since in their horses. It implied ener­ nized agriculture under the Sovi­ tic food prices to spiral dizzily. This be sworn In as U. S. secretary of TRY POST-WAR "FASTERACnKm 6 Aspe- very scarce in Europe but there gy, courage, bottom and excellent ets? Well, I asked a friend of one, however, had the blessings of defense for another' U StiU are three things which the Euro­ saddle horse. The breed is being mine, Paul Ward of the Balti­ the grain trade as “a step in the week, but Presi­ existe pean purchaser hesitates to quit COLD perpetuated at the United States more Sun, who got this story right direction.” , dent Truman mani­ 13 Migra Morgan horse farm, Middlebury, Vt. buying—grain, coal and. fats. from a Russian, a good Commu­ festly alarmed over winge Reducing the export allocations In height it ranges from 14.2 hands Tou win notice that France, nist, whom he met in Moscow. the trend of world TABLETS insec' for November was in line with the RegevetheochtMindwSleeprobbfaiqwRfefiw 15 Earth to 15.2 hands, with 15 hands being when it reduced its imports (as After a few vodkas the Russky events, ordered the government’s surprise revision of of Celdtfaitwllh RAA CtohIetiorSarfdi godde given preference. all’European countries are do­ used to tell stories. This was former secretary of CMnk Vte «etfos4itoO*± th e n atio n ’s 1947 ex p o rt goal from 16 Girl's ing as their dollars decline) one: Stalin and Roosevelt were the navy to jump some 450 million bushels of grain 18 To a. tried to hold on to her grain, driving through the countryside. the gun in taking 19 Naho dow n to 350 m illion. Herds and Flocks coal and edible fats as long as A cow got into the road in front over, his new job. . KIDNEY SUFFERERS! sheep possible. of them and wouldn’t move. The (In a significant sidelight, An­ Mr, Truman ob­ 21 Carni driver tried to shoo it away, but derson scoffed at the prospect quad Even if the Marshall plan were served that in view 74% BENEFITED 22 Frenc Fall pigs should be kept gaining it wouldn’t budge. Finally, Stalin of returning to rationing by not put into effect in time to pro­ of conditions Forrestal - -S n clinical test by recognized "and’ from the start. If they stop gaining got out, went up to the cow and pointing out that such a pro­ abroad, the nation should have -its N. Yoresearch .organization vide extra dollars, for their grain- gram could not be put into ef­ 23 Mixe it is harder to get them started whispered into its ear. The cow secretary of defense in office and AU patients were EtifferinR from burning pas­ toge purchases, there will be a lag of fect before the need for it would sages, getting Up nights. AU'were given-tablets again, and it takes more feed. Don’t gave one frightened look, jumped functioning. The conditions, which based on newer tiudieai knowledge. These tablets 26 Lizar some months before the farmer is be over.) let them lose over the fence and disappeared he did not specify, probably were the both stimulated kidneys (as do conventional di­ 29 Mirt their milk fat. touched in his pocketbook. By that uretic pills) and direcuy soothed irritated bladder in the distance. Next move, it was hinted, would current unrest in, Trieste and the linings (only FoIey Fills atso soothe). The result 31 Short Keep weeds cut time, if nothing is done, the Euro­ be an attempt by Secretary Ander­ of test was 74% were freed of burning sensa­ jacke pean countries starve. “What did you say to the cow U. S.-Russian stalemate in the tions; only had to get up a t night one-third as 33 Conj- under your elec­ to make it do that?” Roosevelt son to put through a sharp reduction United Nations, topped off by Sec­ many times. To give yourself quicker, Ionglast- tric fence, to pre­ Ing benefits from this new formula, get Foley 34 Note ask ed . of total food exports—not just grain retary' of State Marshall’s challeng­ scale vent grounding. F r e e W o r l d —as the only practical way of pull­ (the new kidney-bladder) Pills from any drug­ Stalin smiled. “Don’t tell any­ ing speech before, the general as­ gist. Unless you find them far more satisfactory, 35 Back Set the posts at an angle and you ing down prices. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. Is at Stake body, but I said to her: ‘If you sem bly. 38 Ocea can keep the weeds cut with the The U. S. state department, how­ ' Now presiding over the unified 39 Tree- mowing machine. Exports to Europe already have don’t get out of here, but quick, sloth been cut down. That will affect first I’ll put you on a collective ever, committed to its “save Eu­ army, navy and air forces, Forres- Flush ewes before the breeding rope” program, no doubt would ob­ tal is the armed forces’ only repre­ 40 Four employment of people in this coun­ farm .” ” 41 Exce season—that is, feed them generous­ ject vehemently to any such action. sentative on the President’s’cabinet. ly so they will be gaining at breed­ try in such export industries as ra­ 43 Mate dio, electrical appliances and like PaP1 ing time. Changing from scant'to 45 Shei good pasture, or feeding some grain, gadgets which can be spared. It is quite possible that there may be a 47 Six-: will put the ewes in better condi­ NO EXPLOSION POSSIBLE mitf tion. Flushing results in more cer­ sufficient increase meanwhile in em­ 50 Fre tain breeding. ployment in construction or other arti' Cows due to freshen in late fall domestic industries which will ab­ 52 Iniq should be dried off and given eight sorb this unemployment and keep up 53 Neg 56 Fatl weeks of vacation to get ready for the purchasing power of the con­ Science N ow 'Spalliates' A t o m s sumer sufficiently to maintain pres­ Caii the blessed event. During this rest ent farm prices. In any case, there Scientists now can split the atoms sizing that the fission of such ele­ They will greatly enrich, the field- of 58 For period, feed a fitting ration to keep of five more metals—lead, bismuth, ments “opens no possibility for the scientific and medical research, by Frei the cow in good flesh and help de­ probably will be a six months lag poli before prices are greatly affected. thallium, platinum and tantalum— production of self-sustaining chain- adding -at least IOO- hew -radioactive velop the calf. achievements destined to open new reaction.” ' - isotopes to-'the more than 500 al­ 60 To ] Eventually, the marginal surplus c h a n g e t o 61 Thii roads toward man’s ultimate mas­ As a matter of fact, he added, ready produced...... CALOX would be touched (if Europe is not of tery of the atom. they can’t even be used as sources It is the beginning of a new phase f o r t h e Some New W eed Killers stim u lated ) a s it w as in 1920. T hen, zodi However, there’s no need to worry of atomic energy for purposes less of nuclear development, he said. 63 Nev you recall, grain prices dropped, al­ Give Excellent Results about the possibility that a “cheap” violent than that of blowing man­ Next, step is to create machines that on your sm ile man though exports were still heavy. New weed killers to supplement atomic bomb could be /made by kind to bits. They don’t emit enough develop such high energies that Efficient Calox tanks twormysi 65 Wat- However, the demand at that time 2,4-D are appearing with good re­ splitting the atoms of such a com­ energy for that man will be able to create ’matter appa was not great enough to absorb the 1 Helps remove film...bring out ports. Quack grass and crab grass mon metal as lead, according to Actually, the atoms of the five out of energy, thus .reversing the 66 Com entire American output. It is this dll the natural lustre of your point are two weed pests which 2,4-D does Prof. Glenn T. Seaborg, University metals are not split—they’re splin­ process of the atom bomb which smile. “marginal surplus” which decides 67 Wrat not control. IPC was developed in of California physicist, who played tered. Scientists call this splintering turns matter into energy. 2 A special ingredient in-CaIox the prices at home. When the de­ ' England,, during the war and now a dominant role in development of process “spalliation” to distinguish “Apparently the prospects for en­ encourages regular massage... Ver mand for the first bushel over' and wh ich has a tonic effect on gums is giving good results in the control the first atom bomb. it from plain ordinary fission. tering this next energy region are above the domestic surplus ends, it t*.helps makes them firm and 1 Impl of quack grass, stolons and seed- The day has not yet come when What good is the spalliation of good. Thus we may look forward to rosy.Tone up your smUe...with affects the whole price structure. 2 Beas ings, in tests conducted by the U. S. atomic bombs could be made with atoms if they can’t be utilized di­ even rr^ore. ,^ m azin g developm ents burd department of agriculture. It is Beforp such a situation arises, common elements such as lead and rectly for atomic bombs or energy? in the fields of nuclear science,” Dr. Made he Jamous MeKessm laboratories, harmless to persons and to some it is firmly" believed that the bismuth, Dr. Seaborg said, empha­ Their purpose is humanitarian. Seaborg predicted. JIJ yean «J pharmaceutical knowhow broadleaf plants. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

reminded Gil of a similar band Cass was; proud of his record as Latest Dance Steps > ilv i n which assembled each evening to a gunman and a fighter. He often watch the train go through the Ohio boasted that whoever could lick Are Easily Picked Up village where he had spent his him. either on the draw or with fists, IO D e s i g n youth. could be the next mayor. Mort A nearby cafe beckoned and Gil Cass wouldn’t stay in a town where fiction went in to have a cup of coffee he had been whipped. COMER, before going to a hotel. The waiter Two men he had bested at gun­ STONE had barely slid his brimming cup play were asleep on Boot Hill, at down the counter, when one of the the edge of town. The only man I onlookers from the stage depot took who had ever fought him barehand­ VriiteiEr:-. 0 3 d the next stool. He, too, ordered cof­ ed might as well have joine'd them. fee and took a deep drink before His broken bones had not mended The stage for Benson’s Gulch was turning to Gil. properly after JJie beating he had !;• New Dance Steps i n ready to leave Tucson. Gilbert Brad- “Haven’t I seen you some place received and his six-foot body was I Learned At Home j’ j Iy hurried up the dusty street and before1’” he asked. “You look real shrunken and misshapen. — 1T [ climbed aboard just as the driver familiar to me ” Vnginia and Gil were making whipped the horses and the coach “I don’t recall meeting you," an­ their way across the street one day 'T'HANKSGIVING— Christmas— lurched forward. swered Gil “I’m new to tins sec- to dme at the Western liotel Cass New Year’s—all jumbled to­ w m m Once settled comfortably in his 1 ion of the country ” swaggered out and moved toward seat, he casually took inventory of gether at the end of the year in “It’s a good country, but I can't them . an exciting round of parties and his fellow passengers. Besides him­ say too much for this town ” "Well, if it ain't the pretty school- dances. And if you want to take self, the coach contained two people “Don’t discourage me bke that, marm turned editor and her pasty —a girl and a m an . active part in the festivities that when I've only been in town ten faced Dun John ” w ill soon be here, you have to The girl’s eyes reflected the color minutes,” smiled Gd. “What’s AngLr seethed through Gd, but he of the violets which trimmed her know the latest dance steps. wiong with the town1”’ couldn't quite help being amused at • • • bonnet. Her dress was of gray lin­ The other giuntcd. “You've met the flagrant mispronunciation. He Rhumba, samba, tango, fox-trot, you en. Beneath the brim of the bon­ should be able to say, with confidence, net, several curls of auburn hair *4why I'd love to" to any invitation to the escaped to flutter in the draft from dance no matter the tempo. Our booklet No. 37 can teach you the H a s h * the partly open window. latest dance steps with easy - to * follow The first thing Gil noticed about diagrams and photographs. Send 25c in coin for "How to Do the Latest Dance the man was his agate-hard yellow Steps" to Weehly Newspaper Service, 243 •.fVv y00 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida ice uf pattern, 20 Beverage ‘Swedish Pancakes “I was mighty sorry, ma’am, Piping hot muffins add interest to I “Sorry,” the girl flashed. “William was fighting you and your corrupt •Recipe given. PERSONAL I,: “Ce demand and when your brother met his untimely the simplest supper; hot r.tlv more time is friends with his newspaper. Rheomatism-ArthrJtis. Why Suffer? Get a •< for a few of the end,” said Cass. is a delight to proven remedy. A post card will bring “Sorry,” the girl flashed. “Wil­ you information. No obligation. Rock’s our mayor. If you don’t already could smell liquor on Cass’ breath. both early and Raised Luncheon Muffins. Laboratory, P. O. Box, Chambersbnrg, Pa. liam was fighting you and your cor­ know, you’ll soon find out.” The man had been drinking heavily, late risers, while (Makes I dozen 3-inch muffins) rupt friends with his newspaper. He I package yeast, compressed but was far from drunk. He pushed thick and thin POULTRY, CHICKS Sc E Q U IP . more than hinted that if an accident By the time Gil had been in town slices alike - as Y i cup IuKewarm water ldlrrrsn DfpL between Gil and Virginia, BABY CHICHS-Ui S, approved,94 OV, I M him, you would lie behind it Ions as Uiej ait l t g p n i passed, all heavy breeds, Pricelistonre- Ior pattern. Virginia Holmes and incurred the llR un said. I haven’t the slightest doubt that you along, tenderfoot,11 lie of homemade 2 eggs guest. Cresiwood Hatchery, Cresiwood, Ky. hilled my brother.” en m ity of Mort C ass for that reason. “I’ll take Virginia to dinner and see M cup sugar Cass had learned that Gil was in if I can’t change her opinion of.me bread—make su­ The yellow eyes narrowed grimly. perb sandwiches for school lunches I teaspoon salt WANTED TD BUY Arizona because of his health and a bit.” "Some of those words are mighty or late snacks. Vi cup melted shortening WANTED - T.D.*9s, T.D.-14s, T.D.-18s, he never failed to make a remark He started to take the girl’s arm. with hydraulic angle blades; machines harsh, ma’am.” I teaspoon grated orange rind m u st b e in p erfec t cond. and not m ore th a n about “lungers” when he was cer­ She drew back and slapped him full Many homemakers don’t bother “I shall print some just as harsh,” 2Vi cups flour, sifted one year old. We will pay top prices for tain to be overheard by the smaller across the face. He started menac­ to make homemade bread because the right equipment. B. N. MILLER, said Virginia. “You see, you didn't they think it is a . time-consuming Crumble yeast into lukewarm wa­ BriarelUI Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. stop his paper. I am going to Ben­ man. Gil found that not many of ingly toward her. the townspeople liked Cass; but, one “I’ll learn you to slap Mort Cass,” procedure. Actually, it’s far sim­ ter to soften. Scald milk. Cool. WANTED—POINTER DOG AND BITCH son’s Gulch to publish it.” pler than mixing a cake or even Beat eggs in mix­ REGISTERED. Prefer two years old un­ Virginia Holmes settled back into and all, they feared and obeyed him. he said. trained reasonably priced. Decribe fully. Gil tapped him on the right shoul­ cooking a vegetable, and the pleas­ ing bowl. Add BOX 644« • CLEW1STON, FLA. her seat, turning her body to face It was common gossip in Benson’s sugar, salt, short­ Gulch that Cass had either fired the der. As Cass turned, Gil drove a ure of it is so great, it’s more the window. ening and orange shot that killed William Holmes, or hard left into his face. The crowd, than worth the little effort. Gilbert Bradly had been about to rind. Mix well. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! ordered it fired. The body of the which was beginning to gather, gave Orange Oatmeal bread is good introduce himself, but he saw that Add cooled milk young editor had been found in his a startled gasp. Cass charged at w hen 1 sliced thin for sandwiches. neither of his companions was inter­ and I cup flour. shop one morning. A group of wild Gil and for a moment it looked as Moist and tender, it keeps its fla­ ested. Gil would have been the first Beat smooth. Add softened yeast. cowboys from a Cass-controlled if he would pummel him into the vor easily and slices readily. The to admit that he wasn’t an impres­ Mix well. Add remaining flour. ranch had been drinking the night ground. Gil’s rapid foot work saved flavor actuaUy improves when the sive figure. He was slight, barely Beat 2 minutes. Fill greased muf­ before and done a lot of wild shoot­ him. His weaving body made a bread is kept for a day before being five and a half feet tall. His gray fin pans half full. Let rise in warm ing in the town’s main street. One poor target for the larger man’s cut. eyes were mild and his clothes place until doubled (about 45 min­ of the bullets had broken the glass bear'-like blows. marked him as a newcomer to the Orange Oatmeal Loaf. utes). Bake in a moderate (375- desert country. window of the newspaper office and Cass soon realized that this fight (Makes 4-by-7-inch loaf) lodged in the owner. The coroner was not going to result in the easy degree) oven for 18 to 20 m inutes. The trio rode in silence to Ben­ -A cup evaporated milk Date and Pecan Ring is an at­ Promptly relieves coughs of son’s Gulch. had given a verdict of accidental victory he had expected. He stepped back and warily eyed his adversary. Mt cup orange juice tractive as well as novel bread. pity’5 Oil Filter Arrival of the stage was evidently death. As Cass was all-powerful I teaspoon grated orange peel Then again he charged at Gil, who Date and Pecan Bing. : exclusive safe- an event in the town. The group in Benson’s Gulch, no one openly I cup quick-cooking oats sclor Tube Trap, of men gathered for the occasion questioned the verdict. eluded him. Dates, halved I Wild cheers rang from the crowd I cup sifted flour Pecans, halved roof glass cloth, Vi teaspoon salt and thus allow later, when Gil stood with wide­ Honey CHEST COLDS spread legs over the sprawled figure I teaspoon baking powder 1 cup sifted white flour I teaspoon soda of Mort Cass. 2 Vi teaspoons baking powder RUBON “Oh, what a lucky punch,” some­ 1A cup su g a r \ i teaspoon soda one roared, as bystanders rushed 1A cup chopped nuts I teaspoon salt C R O S S W O R D PUZZLE to congratulate Gil. I egg 1 cup unsifted whole wheat flour “Lucky punch, nothing,” cried a H cup molasses Vi cup brown sugar deep voice. Z tablespoons shortening, melted % cup pitted dates, chopped Gil turned to face the man who Horizontal Solution In Next Issno. Mix milk, orange juice, and grated % cup pecans, coarsely chopped m Miiei le n s m i Mias of had drunk coffee with him soon aft­ peel and add to oats. Let this mix- W i cups rich milk I Large I I 3 4 $ “ 6 ~ I S 9 10 er his arrival in Benson’s Gulch. ture stand for an 2 tablespoons vinegar RHEUMATISM serpent “I remember you now,” he said, hour. Sift flour, 2 eggs, beaten . NEURITIS-LUMBAGO 4 Since ii taking Gil’s hand in a firm grasp. 2 tablespoons shortening, melted 'F A S T m c r m w 6 Aspect ii' |3J 14 salt, baking pow­ IlStill in “I saw you fight once in Chicago. der, soda and G re a se a n 8-inch ring mold thor­ MCNEIL'S existence iV id 13 16 Recall the night you knocked out sugar. Add oughly. To prepare decorative top­ MAGIC ZOLD 13 Migratory Motzi in the third round. You’re chopped nuts. ping, alternate halves of dates and winged H H Bradly, once holder of the world’s pecans on bottom of mold and driz­ 19 20 21 22 Beat egg into TABLETS insect lightweight boxing crown.” oatmeal mixture. zle with honey. In a mixing deep roibingn Mhcnet 15 E arth W m Add molasses and bowl, sift flour, baking powder, soda 6 (fqfeleteor IiquIdl goddess 23 24 25 26 27 28' Large Bottlelt n . >«!>120-Small Sin 60c beat thoroughly. and salt. Add whole wheat flour, * CMIIM: i t l Mil M IIKCTM « 16 Girl’s name H Stir in melted brown sugar, dates, nuts and mix fl mi Cin ini citnsiitrMiiufwiri ii pitt 18 To ascend 31 32 33 19 Nahoor 29 30 shortening. Add thoroughly. Combine milk and vin­ NcKll l i n CL, In. MMSOnillE «. TlMIII sheep I fl W flour mixture and stir just to blend. egar. Add shortening, then add IfFEREisi 38 ii 21 Carnivorous d4 ii * n Pour into a greased loaf pan and beaten eggs. Stir in dry ingredi­ quadruped ents. Mix just until flour disap­ I i E F l T E l % Hi s//// bake in a moderate (350-degree) 22 French for 40 11 42 ii 44 ' oven for about 50 minutes, or until pears. Pour into prepared ring t by recognized “and” GIRLS! WOMEN! organization 23 Mixed W WA WA done. mold and bake in a hot (425- try this if you’re pins from burning pas- together 45 46 47 48 49 Pecan Wheat Muffins. degree) oven for 15 minutes, then . All were SivciMabicis reduce heat to moderate (350 de­ :r.'<:rr'.,r,'. 'J lit»c tablets 26 Lizard Don’t Live a Self-Centered Life (Makes 12 to 16 muffins) j I;is iio < f.nv’>:!t‘d irritat'd MaJdcr 31 Short to 25 m inutes. :i!j o soot UcL TheresoIt person who isn’t getting as much 94 cup sifted white flour • OQ4CEltTAWDAYSr OfMoiifli- 'i ' 'r. cil of burninc sensa* jacket It H :p at One-Third as 33 Conjunction 56. 57 5$ 59 60 out of his life as he should, who 4 teaspoons baking powder ‘Swedish Pancakes With Do female functional monthly disturb­ dr self quicker. Ionp Iast- I wants more friends than he has, Berry Sauce. ances make you feel nervous, irritable, 34 Note of I t 3A teaspoon salt so weak and tired out—at such times? Tew formula, get KoIcy scale who isn’t altogether happy with his (Serves 4) -.n Tills from any drug- 61 '■ 62 6j ' 64 I egg Then do try Lydla E. Pinfcham’s Vege- m far more satisfactory, 35 Back existence, you’ll find, if you probe I cup sifted enriched flour ' table Compound to relieve such symp- NLV BAClC 1A cup brown sugar 38 Ocean deeply enough, that that person is Vi teaspoon baking powder toms. It’s fam ous for this! Taken regu- 64 66 67' Vs cup evaporated milk Ilarly — Plnfcham’a Compound helps 39 Tree-toed too self-centered. 3A teaspoon salt sloth % cup w a te r |b u lld up resistance against such dis­ Although they don’t know it, usu­ 3 tablespoons melted shortening I tablespoon sugar tress. Also a great stomachic tonic! 40 Four I egg, beaten 41 Excels « 0 .3 3 ally this condition of being self- Vi cup chopped pecans t m u f m m s i s s 43 Material for centered starts in childhood. I cup milk paper making Sift first four ingredients twice, I tablespoon melted shortening 3 By 44 Vase 56 Symbol for As a child the person was babied WNU- 7 40- 45 Sheep’s cry by his parents. He received so much returning bran in sifter to sifted Sweetened berries or jam 47 Six-legged 4 Feeble­ 46 “Remember silver minded the - - -I" 57 Lair notice that when he left home he mixture. Beat egg, add brown sug­ Sift together flour, baking powder, mite ar, milk and water. Stir until mix­ 50 French 5 Blot 48 Proffers 59 Chinese felt letdown, neglected, disillu­ salt and sugar. Combine egg, milk article 6 Heavenly 49 Open space in measure sioned when the world didn’t treat ture is dissolved, then add short­ and melted shortening. Mix well. T h a t N a ^ i n <3 52 Iniquity bodies a wood 02 Symbol for him as his parents had. So he re­ ening. Stir liquid quickly into dry Add to flour mixture. Mix smooth. 53 Negative 7 Stop! SlTurkish title nickel ingredients. With the last few stirs, Using 2 tablespoons of batter for 54 Scent tired in a shell. B a c k a c h e 56 Father ot 8 Land 64 Note of In one office I know there was a add chopped nuts. Pour batter im ­ each cake, bake on hot griddle or Cain measure 55 Ripped scale mediately into greased tins. skillet, Spread each cake with but­ May Warn of Disordered 9 Retinue girl who didn’t have a friend. For 58 Former Bake in hot (400-degree) oven ter, then with berries or jam. KidneyAction French 10 Worm Answer In Pnztle Nnmlier S3 three months she had worked there. about 20 minutes. Released by Western Newspaper Union. Uodem life with Its hurry sad worry, politician 12 Colloquial: Not one of the other girls had paid irregular habits, improper eating and paid notice BRA K E TRUS T the slightest attention to her. One driiildDg-Jts risk of exposure and infec­ 60 To perform tion—throwa heavy strain on the work 14 Symbol for RE 6 E N T 0 BAI QR ItSaV 51 Third Sign day she came to me, broke down, o( the kidneys. The; are apt to become tellurium I L G 0 U R It E L .I LYNN SAYS: For a different egg salad, add a of the ■ cried, said she was miserable. over-taxed and fail to filter excesa acid 17 Knob 8 I 8 WR E A K Flavor’s the Thing few capers to the chopped egg and and other impurities from the life-giving u u c e ^ j e c t aodiac A •DA “They don’t pay any attention to 63 Newspaper­ 20 “Honest - - •" E S M a few herbs to the dressing used blood. T A E A BEL me,” she sobbed. “Do you pay any In Sandwiches You may suffer sagging backache, Iir sm ile man 24 Abandoned H ERAL n •P j for moistening the mixture. 25 Female deer 3 A attention to them?” I asked. For a tasty as weU as a nourish­ headache, dizziness, getting up nights, utirUs ttco mays? 65 Water-raising ER SE .B 0 A S Leftover weiners can be chopped leg pains, swelling—feel constantly apparatus 27 Young horse “No-no, I don’t.” ing sandwich, spread sliced lunch­ tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs P H 0 P 'T •0 U C HE of kidney or bladder disorder are some­ c film... bring out 66 Compass 28 Journey “Then that’s the trouble. If you eon meat with cream cheese mixed or ground with pickle relish to be V B ER SU EE L S times burning, scanty or too frequent ral lustre of your point 29 Fluent H R want to be friendly with these girls with chives. This tastes very spe­ used as sandwich filling. Add a bit urination. 30 Molten rock AD D B V RM DEN 67 Wrath S H cial on rye bread. of mayonnaise or sandwich spread, Try DoanfS Ptlla. DoanfS help the gredicm in CaIoz 32 Back of the L A T 0 R KE T S V I you have to show them that you are kidneys to pass off harmful excess body B For a well-seasoned sandwich if desired. -t'.iiular massage... Vertical neck E NHS•uR E 'T. E HD E D friendly with them.” waste. They have had more than half a spread that you can keep in the When you can’t slice cooked century of public approval. Are recom­ onic effect on gums 36 Fabulous bird ST 2 R 2i H A I HE If you are living a self-centered mended by grateful usets everywhere. vcs them firm and 1 Implores 37 Character in life now, the best thing for you to do refrigerator, cream butter and mix tongue any longer, cut off the meaty Ank your neighborl P your smilc...witb 2 Beasts of “Hamlet” is live more with other people and with one of the foUowing: sweet pieces and mix with chopped hard- burden 42 Hindu deity show them that they are important pickle relish, horseradish, onion cooked egg and boiled dressing for ldloratorus, Vnuiceutical know-how to you. juice or mustard. a vary good sandwich filler. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N. C., OCTOBER I. 1947 Notice of Sale of Land Notice of Sale of Land MlBllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllBIlIIl Under and bv virtue of an order Under Deed of Trust of the Superior Court of Davie Ceunty made in a Special Proceed Under and by virtue of the pow FREE $50.00 FREE ing entitled B. C. W hite, Adminis- USED CARS ers iu a certain Deed of Trust exe trator of Bettv B. W hite, deceased, cufed by D. N, Biily and wife vs Ola White Brinkley, et al, the Viola Baity, to A. T. Grant, Trus undersigned Commissioner will, on We Will Buy, Sell or Trade tee. bearing date of November 2 9 . th e 1 8 th day of October, 1 9 4 7 , a t 1 9 4 2 , and being given to seeu e a AT 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse note of even date payable to Dr, H. door in Mocksville, North Caro F Baity, wbicb said Deed of Trust lina, offer for sale, to the highest Good Used Cars is duty recorded in Book of Mort­ bidder for cash, that certain tract gages and Deeds of Trust No. 3 1 . Auction Sale of land lying and being on the p a g e 2 5 1 , Register’s office of Davit Yadkln-Davie County line road. Cotiniy, N. C., default having Wyo and Farmington, N. C., more been made in the payment of said We Now Have On Hand The particularly described as follows, note and interest due thereon, and A Part Of to w it: being requested by the holder of Following Clean, Top-Running said note, the undersigned Trustee Beginning at white oak in Jas. will sell at public auction for cash Cutbrell’s line; thence N, 8 . 1 2 ch s. to a stone in said line; thence W. Gornatzer Farm at tbe court bouse door of Davie Used Cars: County, in Mnck«ville, N. C., on 16 9 0 chs to a stone; thence S. Saturday, the n th day of October, S. 12 chs. to a stone; thence E. to Located on t tie beginning, containing 1 3 acres 1 9 4 7 , at 12 o’clock, m., the follow­ WINSTON-SALEM HIGHWAY and FARMING­ ing described lands, to wit; more or less This land lies in Da­ vie County. 1 9 3 9 P l y m o u t h A tract located in Ciarksville TON Road, 3 1-2 miles from Township bounded 0 0 the North Beginning at a stone, A. W hite’s by tbe lands of Sam ,Howeil (col­ corner, and runs with Georgia road ored); on the East by the land' ol 45)4 poles to a stone, Willard’s 1 9 4 0 C h e v r o l e t MOCKSVILLE, N. C L. S. Shelton; on the S n'h by the line; thence South n j4 poles to a lands of D N Baity, known as a snag in Joshua Howell’s line; thence part of the ‘K’nynnn” place and E 4 0 poles to a post oak, A. on the We^t by the lands formerly White’s line; th e n c e N. 32 p o les to 1941 Chevrolet Saturday, October 11, 2 p. m. owned by F. M. Hendrix, contain­ the beginning, containing 6 acres ing I to acre, more or IeS', and be more or less. This land iies In This Farm has been suhdivided into Homesites and ing a part of the F A Baity tract Yadkin County. Our Kaisers and Frazers are coming small acreage traets in order for you to get anv am ount owned hy D. N. B'i'v Beginning at a stone on the This m th Hay ot Sent ember, 1 9 4 7 . Georeia Road near the Mt. Olive through with increasing speed every you want and being in the best Farming and dairying A T. GRANT, Trustee Church; tbence S. 1 2 .0 7 chs. to a location in Davie County with electricity available. stone; tbence W. it chs. to a stone week and we can now promise almost W e cordially invite you to attend this sale, bid your in T. M. Sain’s line; thence North immediate delivery. Any wait will be 1 0 7 ch s. * 0 a hirkory; tlience E 2 judgment and buy at your own price. Notice of Sale of Land chs, to a post oak; thence N 8 . 5 0 only for a short period. So drop in to Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 a n d 1 2 m o n th s . Under and by virtue 01 an order chs. to a stone on the Georgia road; day and talk with us about your New For information, See or Call of In; Superior Court ol Davie thence eastwardly with said road C o u n tv 1 inaHe in the special pro to the beginning, containing ioj 4 Kaiser or Frazer-the cars that are real­ acres more or iess. E. C. MORRIS, Selling Agent ceeding entitled Agnes B row n ly newl Smith, et al, ex pane, Jhe nnder- Sive and except one acre sold off StgneH Commissioner will, on tbe '0 F. M. Smith; one acre to Fred Mocksville, N. C. 1 1 'h day of October. 1 9 4 7 . a t 12 A'ben, and one acre to Pbilmore ( ’clock, noon at ihe court house White, which comes off the io)£ d o o r 111 Vlooksville, N C , off-r foi tract. This tract of Iaad lies in Sale Conducted by sale, to the highest bidder for cash, Yadkin and Davie counties. L S. Shelton & Co. that certain tract of land Ivmg and T h is tn e 1 8 th day of September, C.F. W illiam sand Austin Clark being in Farmington Township, «947 Your Kaiser-Frazer Dealer Davie Countv. North Carolina, and B. C. BROCK, Commissioner. more particularly de'Criued as fol P h o n e 1 5 I. Mocksville. N. C, lows, to wit: Phone 186 Mocksville, N. C. Land Auction Co. Beginning at a stone in the New North Carolina / , _ e . _ Z’on Colored Church line; thence Davie County. I 1» The Superior Court 118 1-2 W. Washington St. Phone 4953 N . 8 5 d eg s. W , 9 0 0 chs, with Dan W. F. Stonestreet1 A d m r. of HIGH POINT, N. C. Smith’s line ti a stone; thence S J. T. Robertson, deceased, 12 d eg s W 6 . 0 0 chs to a stone vs with Allan's line; tbence S. 5 o d eg ~ . Arch Hendrix; Clifford Hendrix; E 1 .0 0 chs. to a stone with Henry Haywood Hendrix; et al Vfe Are Now Prepared To Morgan’s land; thence S. 19 deg s. V , with H entylMorgan1S line 1 .5 0 Notice of Re-Sale chs. to a pbst. Marvin Smith's cor- Menu Maker's Mainstay- ne1: thence S. 6 5 degs. E . 3 2 2 c h s Under and by virtue of an order Buy and Gin to a post, Marem Smith’s corner; of the Superior Court ot Davie Home Canned Green Beans thence N with M ■ rvin Smith’s Iin County made in the above entitled 14 chs. to a post; thence N. 2 6 proceeding, the undesigned Com degs. E 3 4 2 chs. with Marvin’ misstouer will on Monday, tbe COTTON Smith’s line to a post, Marvin 1 3 th dav of October, 1 9 4 7 . at 12 Smith's corner; thence E. with o’clock M., at tbe Court House Marvin Smith’s line 3 .5 2 ch s. to a Door in Mocksville, Davie County. In Our M odem post; thence N. 19 deg s, E . 4 . 3 0 N. C., offer for re-saie to the high est hinder for cash, the following chs. to the beginning, containing New Cotton Gin ab o u t 5 ^ acres more or less and d( scribed tract of land located n ar being the land of John H Brown B ix h y 1 Shady Grove township: which was purchased from Eno'h A ira t beginning at a stake Tour Separate Gins Have Clonse, and being the old home Corner of Lot No 1 ; tbenee W. 13 place of John H. Brown, upon d e c s. N . 2 .8 0 chs. to a staki ; which there is a good well This th e n c e S . 3 d e g s W . 2 4 ,1 7 l ^ls - ,0 Been Installed For Sep*. 8 , 1 9 J 7 . a sta k e ; th e n c e E , 5 deg s. S 2 .8 0 B C BROCK, Commissioner chs. to a stake; thence N 3 degs. Your Convenience P h o n e 1 5 1 . Mocksville N. C. E . 2 4 7 0 chs lo-tbe beginning, con­ ta in in g 6 8 4 acres more of less and heing Lot No 2 tn the division of lands of A. H, Rohe'tson Foster’s Cotton Gin Administrator's Notice Termsof Salt: Cash. The iincersiBiiea hnvinfi qualified ass.' The ntdding will start at the in­ ministratix and administrator of the es } creased hid, viz: $ 6 3 8 0 0 tate of Betty B. White, deceased, late of , —Pholo courtesy DaII Bros. Ca Davie County, this is to notify all persons This Sept. 2 7 th , 1 9 4 7 . Green beans are a nourishing food holding claims against the said estate to ' A. T. GRANT. spoilage. After washing the beans, present the same, properly verified, to the j you can have in plentiful supply for string and break or cut them into Commissioner. undersigned on or before Sept 2. 1948, or your family by canning them in your two-inch pieces. Boil five minutes this notice will be pleaded in bar of their own kitchen. Select fresh beans and and pack into hot Ball jars. Add re ivery. AU persons indebted to said es Veterans Grease & Tallow Co. be sure to wash them thoroughly be­ one teaspoon salt to each quart. tate, will please make immediate pnymrtit Cover with water in which the beans fore the pods are broken or cut. to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of Notice, Sale of Land were cooked. Process beans with Sept., 1947. , The short fuzz or nap on the pods Under and by virtue of the pow-i JAMtS D. BOGER small, young pods 35 minutes and B. C WHITE, Admr of holds dust and possibly bacteria, Betty B. White. Decs'd. er of sale contained in a certain those with large pods 56 minutes yeasts or moulds which may cause B. C Brock, Attorney. Mocksville, N. C. deed of trnst executed by the Da­ a t 1 0 pounds pressure. vie Invv.siment and Insurance Cor­ 7 elephone 22 1 - J M ocksville, N. C. poration, Inc , a corporation duly Notice To Creditors chartered under the law of Nonh If Called Immediately W e W ill Pick Up Having qualified as executor of the ea Carolina, dated 2 3 rd day of Apitl, tare of Alfred W. Phelps, deceased, no 1 9 4 5 , and recorded in Book 3 2 , lice is hereby given to all persons hold p ag e 2 5 5 , in tne office of the Reg Dead Cattle, Horses, and Hogs ing claims against the eatate of said de­ ister of Deeds of Davie County, N. L E T U S D O ceased to present the same to the under­ signed on or before the Ilth day of Aug C.. default having been made in I ust, 1948 or t his notice will be plead iu the pavmvnt ot the indebtedness bar of recovery. AU persons indebted to secured thereby, and said deed of the estate of said deceased will please trust heing hy the terms thereof Home-Canned Pickled Those Sun-Cooked YOUR JOB PRINTING coll and settle without delay. This the Ilth day of Augnat, 1947. subject to foreclosure, the under Beets Are Ciood Preserves Make CONRAD PHELPS. Bxr. signed trustee will offer for sale at Appetizers Delicious Treats I of Alfred W. Phelps. Deceased. public a tic'ion, to the highest bid- W e can save you m oney ¥ Mocksville, Route 4. der, for cash, at the court bouse By A. T. Grant, Attorney. door in Mocksville, N. C., at noon on th e 2 5 th day ot October, 1 9 4 7 . Small pickled beets add a colorful Finn-ripe cherries, currents, red o n y o u r the property conveyed in said deed and appetizing note to meals the raspberries or strawberries may be I year ’round. Your home canning used for sun-cooked preserves. Cher­ of tiust, the same lying and be ng j schedule should include them. Here ries should be washed and seeded; ♦ DAVIE BRICK tn the Conn’y ot Davie and State ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, I is an excellent recipe taken from currants w ashed and stemmed; I of North Carolina, and more par i the famous Ball Blue Book on home strawberries washed and cap p ed . COMPANY ticularlv de-cribed as follows: I canning: Drain and weight the fruit. Work STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL Lots Nos. six (6 ) and ^even (7 ) 1 gallon small beets with small batches, using equal I 2 cups sugar, or I cup sugar and amounts of sugar and fruit. Place * as shown on map of tbe Henkel- ♦ D E A L E R S IN j I cup corn sirup fruit and sugar in alternate layers HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. Ctatg Ltvest ick Company of R. A. V I long stick cinnamon in a broad pan. Let stand overnight. Nevlyproperiy in the Town of I tablespoon allspice IIsat slowly to boiling and boil six Mivksville NorthCarolina, as man* Patronize your home newspaper I GOOD COAL is Vt cups vinegar minutes. Spread in shallow trays $ pi d and platted by R. L Crawlev 1 I Y2 cups water and cover with window glass. Allow ¥ Civil Engineer. September 3 0 . 1 9 2 2 . Cook and skin beets. Add sugar air space on all sides. Let the mix­ ¥ Dav P m nie 194 • N ig h t P h n n e 119 ture stand in the sun for three days, and thereby help build up your ¥ whn-h said map is recorded in the and spices to vinegar and water. ¥ office of Register of Deeds of Davie Simmer 15 minutes. Add beets. Boil or until the sirup begins to jell and ¥ Mocksville. N. C. the fruit is plump. Stir gently two ¥ County, N c., in Book 2 3 , p ag e .live minutes. Pack beets into hot home town and county. ¥ jars. Cover with boiling sirup. If or three times daily. Do not keep 4 2 8 . T hi« 1 3 th day of Sept. 1 9 4 7 not enough sirup to cover, add more the mixture out of doors overnight. Now is the time to sub­ S. CALL. Trptttee. vinegar. Process five minutes in hot Pack into hot Ball jars and process '!"'er hath. 15 minutes at simmering. THE DAVIE RECORD. scribe for The Record. Do You Read The Record? ...... him Ii Ii iniiiiimimimimimmiiniuiin The Dafie Record DA.VIE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER--THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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VOLUMN XLVIX. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 5 . 1 9 4 7 . N U M B E R 13

NEWS OF LONG AGO. Jhe Faithful Jani­ StateLottery Laws U niversal M ilitary Property Owners Seen Along M ain Street By The Street Rambler. Because there Is a Federal postal What Was 'Happening In Dane 0 0 0 0 0 0 t o r law against sending matter per. l r a i h i n g Io Organize Here Before The New Deal Used Up taining to drawing, lotteries and Sanford W oodruff driving two Rev. Vlf. K. Iaenhonr. High Point, N. C. R4 It looks like the war-gingoes Mocksville and vicinity are in­ gift enterprises jepending UDon lot big grey horses across square— The Alphabet, Drowned The He never rose to heights'!of faihe can’t get it through their thick cluded in clans for a chapter or­ or chance through the mails, this Young lady looking at lovely dia­ H op and Plowed Up The Which WeiOaultt1IroIy jjen ,_ r. skulls that we are now living in the ganization and membership cam newspaper has consistently declin mond ring on third finger, left But be possessed a noblename Atomic Age and that all their pre­ paign being launched in North Cotton and Con. ed to accept advertising containing hand—Young couple sauntering Among his' fellowmen;^ v vious military plans and methods Carolinaby the National Home reference to such schemes. But up M ain street with g’rl’s arm a- (Davie Record, Oct. 11, 1906.) And this is more than riches great, are as out di date as the proper, and Propersy Owners Founda­ there is also State law against lot­ round boy’s neck—Ex service m an George Hardison, of Norfolk, Or praise that's m inu^i'tnith,, bial dodo. If war is to continue, tion, according to word from the teries. and Attorney General Har­ looking lonely as he sings in low visited his mother last week., . That we take pleasure t&ielate ' it will be Atomic War in spite ot Foundation’s headquarters in ry McMullen, writing in the Aug­ tones, "Have I told you lately that Ed Hardison, of Richm o^^is Of aged men or youth.]; all anybody can say or do Men W ashington, D. C. ust number of* the Carolina Virgi­ I love you”—Conntry lass looking visiting hom e fojfci ;hbre. have always used the latest and The aim of the drive, officials For worldly things he m |de no nia Retailer, cites the Noith Ca­ the town over for pair of late m o­ W . A. W eant i^^ft>verii^;S;fl»e most powerful weapon, and if an­ of the Foundation point out, is search, • £.; rolina statute which provides that del shoes—Tom Meroney listen' new J. T. Baity stc^^w ith i ' tin other war comes they will do it a- to obtain increased public sup­ But strove to_fill bis pita* any person who ' shall open, set on ing to ball game—Miss Bettie Sue ro o fin g . g&in. So why bother to train and port for projeets designed to safe At home, In/ Sfiiidav Sraiool and foot, carry on, promote, make or W hittaker hurrying down Main The town commissioners have equip a few thnnsand or a Iew mil­ guard and enhance the rights and church,’’ i‘ draw publidv or privately; a lot­ street—W oodrow W ilson discuss­ t elected W . Y. W ilson tow n police lion foot .soldiers when one .atomic interests of “the m an who has ac In simple love and grade; tery bv whatever name, style or ing business outlook—Ladies on to succeed W . C. P. Etchison, re­ bonih dropped right in the middle quired a hom e or a piece of I. nd Therefore in faithfulness he servad title the same mav be denominated way to visit new gift shop—Gos­ s ig n e d . ' of such an armv would wipe it out through his own industry, thrift Through humbleness Of heart. or known” is guilty of a misde­ sip Club holding short session on License were issued last week «0 completelv that yoa couldn’t find and vision.” Nor from his duty everitoarved, meanor. The punishment is a Sne street com er discussing meatless for the marriage of T. A. Kim­ a grease spot? Emphasizing th e many local O r failed to do his praifi&r V ot not more than $ 2 ooo imprison- days—T. Lee Kurfees walking up brough to Miss Lula Smith,- of We are still strutting and brag benefits to be deprived from ef­ ment not exceeding six months, or Main street with bag of com un­ Smith Grove. He swept the church Tiaieid trade ging about having the atomic bomb fective organization of the own b o th . der one arm and bag of bread un» Mrs. P. H. Dalton has moved th e fires as our own exclusive secret, and ers of homes, farms aud other This law is apparently little der the other arm—Young lady to M r. LeGrand’s and J. H . Smidi Th t others might enjoy;, we tell the world that we are now real property, the coming drive in k n o w n an d Jia s seldom been en­ coming out of dental office wear' has moved into Mrs. Dalton's re­ And this a godly man adinires turning out bombs- a thousand Mocksville and vicinity will be forced exrept as applied to the vie ing a smile—Miss Ruby Hamilr sidence on M ain street. In man or youth or boy, ' times more destructive than any under the general direction of R. ious numbers rackets. But th,e ton selling hard-to-get Hurshey nut The Republican Executive com- Because it shows a trait that's thai have yet been used. Some of Don Harris, of Mooresville, a Attorney General cautions that bars—Aged woman standing in mittee last week nominated A. T. good our lop scientists tell us that two Foundation trustee for the North merchants who resorts to any of front of court house talking with Grant, Sr., for Clerk, to succeed In heart and soul .and &ind, bombs such as we have now, if set Carolina distriet. the familiar gift enterprises as a pretty girl dressed in red—U nder- T. N . Chaffin, resigned. That blesses any neighborhood off simultaneously, could make the Every farmer and home owner means of sales promotion are., like­ taker waiting around in tonsoral O. C. Wall, of Ephesus, has W ith nob)e deeds and icind. whole Uni'ed States uninhabitable. is eligible for membership in the ly to find that it is essentially a parlor—John Poplin carrying elec­ opened a new store in N ordi Coo* The talent that be owned was Now what in the heck would an Poundation, which already num­ lottery running afoul the laws of tric iron up. M ain street—Farmers le e m e e . sm a ll. army of a million men do with a bers more than 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 people in this State. discussing what they will do after J. H. Sprinkle has resigned as But this he didn’t bide) thine like that? Jnstgei wiped nut. all parts of the coupfty. Passing a law is usually not suf­ parking m eters are installed—M iss clerk in the postoffice and will be Therefore to Gnd he gav| his all That’s all. A million men with ficient in itself to rem. ve the evil Faye Naylor crossing M ain street connected with the Merchants And journey by'HisfiMde, rifles aud machine guns would be legislated against, says Mr Mc­ Beauty an^rains on rainy morning—Miss Helen • W holesale Grocery Co. John has Until the summons cam e’to leave : iust as helpless as one man with a Mullen. “So it has been wkh lot­ Sparksdoing afternoon shopping been with us nearly three years, This wotld of stti. atid Strife, bow.and-arrow teries. Lotteries which are a busi. C a n M i x in grocery store. / and was a most efficient clerk, And go where none shall ever O ', but they say WE'VE got ness in themselves, such as the vl Pictures of the " iss America,” and the entire office force regret g rie v e the bomb, and uo other nation has ciout number racket, continue to the pretty girl from Memphis. Now is the time to sub­ to give him up. Beyond this mortal iite. it. Who in the dickens knows scribe for The Record. exist; but tbpy are very generally Tenn., wbo was chosen and crown­ Have you noticed how melan* what other nations have? Would The little on Mtth be filieflg condemned by socially minded peo- ed at Atlantic City recently, Rives choly J. Frank Stonestreet is since they be likely to broadcast it to the Is vacanf-jiow we know; ple and must be conducted more or evidence that there is something “she” has gone to school? Never world the very mintue they got i'? His work Is An ex G. I. who won $ 9 8 , 0 0 0 at Rights declares all free govern wards, Northampton County jailer. more or less. This land lies in u p som e 6 o million pounds, froze roe, passed through town Satur­ dice and was finefd £ 5 , 0 0 0 fo r fail ments are instituted, is too oh Cnnningham, freei once by a Yadkin County. them, and put them in storage day on her way to Farmington, ing to ,register stocks onght ought That drunkenness is an evil Northampton grand jury, was Beginning at a stone on the And there they remain in frozen where she will tea3h this year. to be properly pregated now to get both to the individual and to the charged In the attempted mob ac Georgia. Road’near the Mt. Olive sto ra g e , 4 5 million dozen eggs, for Chnrch; tbence S. 12.07 c b s to a F. P. Ratti, Harley Graves, S. into some good business selling State, will probably be admitted. tion last May against Godwin the deliberate purpose of raising stone; thence W. 11 cbs. to a stone M. Dwiggins, Bailey Sheek and things for twice what they are That its legitimate consequences (Buddv) Bush. Tbe jailer had the price so that we pay six to in T. M. Sain’s line; tbence North James H olton attended die camp- w o rth . are disease, and destruction 0 f been charged with conspiracy in I 07 chs. to a hickory; thence E 2 •sight cents apiece for eggs in the meeting at Harmony Sunday. mind and hody. will als^ be ‘grant th e c is e chs, to a post oak; thence N 8.50 sh e ll. The residence of Bud Davis, on ed. That it produces from four chs. to a stone on the Georgia road ; This newspaper has asked this “ i t o l W ’ thence eastwafdly with said road Route 4, was burned last Thurs­ fifths to nine-tenths, of all the Eat Fish question before, and it uow asks it , Fort Worth, Tex. —Telephoning to the beginning, containing 1 0 ^ day night about 12 o’clock. Only erime committed is the united testt W ashington—And, here’s a tip again: "W hat kind of economic from hgr home fo; an ambulance acres more or iess. a few of the contents were saved. mnuy of those judges, prison-keep- to market wise food shoppers thinking is this that demands gov-, to ‘‘come on; and get my hns. Save and except one acre sold off The origin of the fire is unknow n. ers, sheriffs, and others engaged in from Interior Secretary J. A . Krug. 10 F. M. Smith; one acre to Fred ernment price controls and govern-’band," Mrs. Maible Albertson, a- Hon. A. T.- Grant, Jr, Republi vious to be denied —The Supreme W ith meat and egg prices up in Athen, and one acre to Pbilmore ment price supports at the sa m e b o u t 5 0 . added. "There’s no big can candidate for the Legislature, C ourtofthe1State of Indiana in the skies, Krug’s advices is—eat White, which comes off the 1 0 ^ time —Charlotte Observer. hurry.” When ambulance at' tract. This ti^ct of Iaod lies in will address the voters of Davie the case of Beehe vs. the State, 6 th m ore fish. Km g says fish produC' Yadkin and Dav^ county at Sheffield on Thursday If there is so much doth to r*“ hed ‘b* tbonse- In d ia n a 5 4 2 . tion is now at its peak for the . ■ . . found both Mrs. Alhertson and her Thi» the iM'li i!»' ot Sent* ml>-r, year, and that prices are about the night, Oct. 15, Cana, Oct. 16th, make the women dress;s longet, ^ufl >and, Leary Albertson, 5 4 , sh o t I '9 4 7 Bend, Oct. 17th. The public is! why in the heck can’t a man get a to dratb. It wan declared murder We don't like to mate X same as a year ago with some po­ ] B. C. BKOCK. 1’ii'iin n —.'O ""!. invited to attend. | pair of BVD’s? • and suicide. marks after your name. pular kinds of fish even lower. j P.ioui 15I. Mo-ksville. N. C, THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Creeping Doll Looks a * G eneral A ssem bly G ets U n d e r W a y Just Like Real Baby

U, N. Delegates Convene Bv SCRr 12:1-0. DDT Is Not Always At Town Hall of the World DEVC Harmful to Animals Crs By BAUKHAGE Absorption or Licking News Asudyst and Commentator; L Toxicity Overplayed WASHINGTON.—At the opening of the current session of the T f f l J When DDT fly sprays first be­ United Nations general assembly I made the usual rounds greet­ -*• mia came available for farm buildings ing friends from far corners of the earth whom these meetings Hebrel and livestock, there was consider­ bring together. Two converged upon me and one of them began leenthl able talk about sprayed animals be­ to discourse on the fact that we three were becoming 'conference ing poisoned from absorption v e te ra n s . N o. 5323 through the skin, or from licking He started to say "... let’s see how many is it, there was the first one another, or licking the walls of FIGHTING POUO FROM THE AIR . . . If, as many medical research- N ADORABLE little creeping Quebec, then the second Quebec. . . .” But the other man interrupted him ers' believe, flies are responsible for carrying polio, the practice ot buildings to which DDT had been and remarked gently: “Oh, no, it goes further back than that. This is my A doll that looks like a real applied. spraying fly-breeding areas from helicopters may become an important baby. She wears a diaper and a forty-fourth. Remember there was a League of Nations, too?" factor in preventing spread of the disease. Here, helicopter sprays Evidence, however, indicates the simple one-piece garment. The 14- The younger man stopped. Of^ DDT powder on dumps in Buffalo, N. X. danger of toxicity to animals has course, his gray haired colleague There is no word which properly inch body is made of soft cotton. been overplayed. For instance, in * * * was right. “And you still believe/' translates “democracy” in Russian. To obtain complete cutting pattern, Missouri last summer, a cow drank the younger man asked earnestly, When using the term the Russians finishing directions, color chart for era- half a tubful of DDT barn spray “that some day they’ll work?" merely give the English word its NEWS REVIEW broidenng face of the "Creeper Baby- Doll” (P attern No. 5323) send 20 cents in “Certainly,” was the reply. And it Russian form. But what a gulf be­ coin, your name* address and pattern was made with such simple sincer­ tween their meaning and ours. Lib­ num ber. Due to au unusually large demand and ity that we “youngsters” felt a little erty of the individual is not implied Conserve Food: Truman; current conditions, slightly more time is Dr. I reproved. at all in the Russian concept. required in filling orders for a few of the most popular patterns. these The next day I walked to a rail­ Indeed, many people have U.N. Adopts Agenda :ion way station across the beautiful SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK said there is no real desire for 530 South WeUs St. Chicago 7, IU. Taith. I Flushing Mead­ liberty on the part of Qie mod­ Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. “Nol ows in the twi­ FOOD PLANS: em Russian generation. And yet No------things! light, the scent of they constantly describe their Name ■ ■:— things] new-mown grass Conservation country and their satellites as Address ■ — — obtnin| all about us, with n “democracies.” It wasn’t hard for President Tru­ man to figure out: Europe is in des­ faith one of those prod­ were igies, an “instant perate need of food from the U. S., IN CAMDEN, N. J. . . . Joseph Sn thd translator.” She There was a good deal of elec­ but the U. S. will leave its.elf wide Valentino, hailed into court for be­ open for even greater price spiral­ laboring March McGhee, 22, on the not ii’J was one of the fe­ tioneering before and during the pear.” male of the spe­ close battle over the election for the ling if it boosts its exports much jaw, explained apologetically to the cies who are presidency of the assembly. At first higher. judge that he thought Miss McGhee N fcy|yi§l$ quite as efficient the American delegation had intend­ The answer, he told a special press was his wife, g ot 10 days. as the males. But ed to vote for Oswaldo Aranha of conference, is food conservation by IN HOUSTON . . . Lt. Gen. Ira C. while the farm er was tinkering with it was not her Brazil. He is an old and staunch all Americans. It is not a m atter of Eaker, former deputy commanding AI I OOl his sprayer and getting ready to feminine charm friend of the United States. But he eating any less, he said, but of general of U. S. air forces, retired, B e t t K n o w t i scribe! spray his barn. The cow suffered which attracted felt that Brazil had had enpugh wasting less. readjusted himself to civilian life by HOfMI RIfMEDY TO REUEVE iVOS no bad effects. me, if such were Baukbage honors at the recent conference in In line with that, he announced taking a job as vice-president of vvhichl At West Virginia university last to be discovered. Rio, that he had served one term the setting up of a citizens food com­ Hughes Tool company. ii an iif year the dairy department threw I tried to ask her a little about her before and that it would be best not mittee to develop a food conserva­ IN HAMILTON, ONT. . . . Mrs. went caution to the wind and put 32 work, my first question being: to run. He said he didn’t want the tion program in the nation. Charles Marshal] Lounsbury, no art author­ DISTRESS went.’ pounds of 50 per cent DDT powder Isn’t it interesting?” job. So our delegates pledged for Luckman of Cambridge, Mass., pres­ ity, bought an oil painting at an Ilol in 100 gallons of water — then “Interesting? Oh, for a while,” Evatt of Australia, who was exceed­ ident of Lever Brothers, was named auction for “a song,” later discov­ Only Vlcks VapoRub gives you this Hi p l e a f sprayed cows with it. That figures she answered, “but one would like ingly anxious to be elected. But the p resid en t. ered it was “Palm Sunday Morn­ special Penetrating-Stimulating faith! out about 16 per cent for DDT. Most Regarding Europe, Mr. Truman ing” by 19th century master Cali- action when you rub it on throat, ' ‘I VlJ to get around a little more. I have Latin-Americans would have none of chest and back at bedtime:— recommendations to date have been been here since spring. I’d like to it. They demanded Aranha run. The said toe food and fuel situation there sano, valued at $2 0 ,000. under I per cent for DDT water IN PITTSBURGH . . . City Coun­ It PINmwiES to upper bronchial get back to the Orient and—other contest narrowed to him and Evatt. is too critical to allow time for de­ tubes with special medicinal vapors. sprays on animals. “There were tailed study. Thus, apparently in an cilman E. J. Leonard, longtime ad­ p laces.” This put Russia on the spot. Latin- ItsnMlIUTES chestandbacksurfaces absolutely no harmful results" the America wants to liberalize the emergency frame of mind, the Presi­ vocate of sidewalk repair, cited the like a warming poultice. And it head of the dairy department re­ I mentioned that we had had veto, Evatt would tear it to pieces. dent called together congressional danger of increased spills as a re­ keeps workingfor _ simultaneous translation at ported. The DDT controlled flies, And the veto is the Russian pet. But leaders to discuss possible steps sult of a combination of the new hours-evenlflC K S - Nuernberg. "Oh, I was there,” while you sleep! W v a p o r u b too. The spray was put on in May, the United States was for Evatt so that could be taken immediately to long skirts, high heels and broken she said, "and always cold. One and there were no flies on the cows Russia voted for Aranha and he aid toe starving continent. pavements, frightened the city coun­ until the middle of August. could never get warm, any­ won. If possible, he said, he would not cil into passing a ruling that all where.” I agreed. "And,” she call a special session of congress walks be repaired immediately. The Russian delegation went added, "I went there direct if stop-gap aid for Europe could into a huddle on the floor. The Dehorning Instrum enfs from India.” be pushed through without resort­ ELEANOR: i ::H Russian stooges had to be told I tried to get some observation ing to that step. G r a n d m a ■ every| just how to vote. And who should An Old Note Spread Common Disease from her on the idea behind these Americans could start preparing ’ .j: A cattle disease known as ana- be the man who ran around, nied conferences and their effort to'bring for a heavy barrage of food con­ “Dear Sumner — This Eisler plasmosis has gained a serious foot- taking orders—or shall we say Si talked about world understanding and servation propaganda. ease seems a hard nut to crack. SPEARIN _ hold in the United suggestions—from the Russian '... • with world peace. "Do you think that What do you suggest? Sincerely, States and is more delegation to the various groups, VV ence they are worthwhile?” I asked. TOUGH AGENDA: E . R .” prevalent than most Albania, Poland and the others v Ir ik tl (We’re always asking that, hope­ That, Sumner Welles, former ur. ■ Jf folks realize. under the Russian thumb? No Dodging faith fully if a little wistfully.) dersecretary of state, told the house U r It is a febrile, in- United Nations general assembly committee on un-American activi­ “Oh, yes,” she replied quickly, It was Sarge M. Koudtiavtsev, a VVhatI W fectious, protozoan they are much better than none at member of toe staff of advisors to proved at least one thing in toe first ties, was a note he received from B disease that may be all, much. But I feel that the men toe Russian delegation. That name week of its current session—it isn’t M rs. E le a n o r R oosevelt in 1939 w hen TNTE j chronic or acute. It here do not really wish to make didn’t mean much to me but I was going to dodge any issues. toe then first lady was interested in 1 will J q attacks older ani- sacrifices to have peace. The men reminded by Paul Ward of toe Bal­ After riotous preliminary sessions obtaining an open hearing on toe lives. I I If mals mostly. Aver- in their own governments do not timore Sun, who always has a sharp in which they heard toe U. S. and passport application of one Hanns periocj age m ortality wish them to make enough conces­ eye out for such matters, that this Russia flay each other verbally and Eisler, Austrian refugee from Hit­ sideril ranges from 30 to sions to rob the officials in the dif­ active gentleman was the man U. N. Secretary General Trygve Lie le r. LX U-Oiikll 50 p e r cen t of ani­ ferent governments of their own named as the “architect” of the call for an end to feuding, the dele­ The note, an almost forgotten me­ God mals affected. Clinical symptoms are power. And so the beautiful words Russian spy system, in toe report on gates voted doggedly to take on toe mento of the prewar era, was hailed each similar to tick fever. they use are only rationalization. the plot to obtain official secrets entire list of tough, almost insoluble resoundingly in newspapers across In till Treatment is still in the experi­ They express idealistic thoughts, but from the Canadian government. problems standing as a barrier to the land because Hanns Eisler was anc-e. f mental stage. The disease probably when it comes to acting to imple­ world accord. SOMS FOLKS seem to ferget absolj Among the items admitted to the that you can't spill essence of is spread by insect bites. Many ment them, they do not wish to go happiness on others without get* live cases coming to the attention of bu­ that far. They already have satis­ Two women are exceedingly popu­ agenda were the partition of Pales­ tin' a drop on yourself. Red reau of animal industry investiga­ fied that feeling they know they lar at the assembly meetings and tine, peace in the Balkans, independ­ iS paid Mary Widemao, SL Clair, Ho* of Hl tors have followed mechanical de­ should have, to do the right thing. their popularity seems to grow. One ence of Korea and Marshall's pro- ' _____ heroel horning when too little or no atten­ Then they do not have to do it. Just is Mrs. Pandit Nehru, wife of toe posal to reorganize U. N. machinery PERSNICKETY? Why shore I th e m J to hold a tighter rein on toe turbu­ am. 'Specially when it comes to tion had been given to disinfecting as all of us rationalize our own mis­ In d ian lea d er, and one is Mrs. Elea­ margarine. I always want top God fl instruments. conduct.” nor Roosevelt. They are both active lent peace. quality; That’s why I always doubtl Soviet delegate Andrei Vishinsky’s pick the package that says If calves have horn buttons re­ That gave me a pause. resolution calling on member na­ “Table-Grade.” Nu-Maid Table- Paft moved when young, by means of It also gave me some hope for tions to take criminal action against Grade Margarine’s made 'spe­ rcmil chemical dehorning fluid, the dan­ cially fer the table! And that’s this session for I believe that the warmongering propagandists was s ib iif ger of spreading the disease by de­ fer me! powers of the assembly will be whole-heartedly admitted to debate, M rs. R oosevelt Harnis Eisler ____ boys| horning tools is eliminated. strengthened so that they can probably because it will provide a THE ONLY PERSON I know day’ enforce what the people want. chance to muff over the concept of accused of being a Communist. He who gets much out of life by loo is the brother of Gerhart Eisler, No. running other folks down is the This Land of Ours The fine words and idealistic freedom of the press. elevator boy.* in p i| plans will have more force if I agent of the Kremlin in toe U. S. vfcr* Fail M ust Now Be Saved the permanent committee of the ABSOLVED: Eisler and his wife finally were THE MARIN’S of sweet, fresh issued visas in Mexico City to cover prescl assembly on peace and sempity, vegetables is the seasonin’ you peopif which Secretary of State Mar­ Hirohito their entrance into this country. He put into 'em. If you use Nu-Maid Even while five high-ranking J a p ­ has taken out naturalization papers ye're sure to have a good tastin' ing li| shall proposed, is created. It dish, ’cuz Nu-Maid tastes good it is r MRS. PANDIT NEHRU anese army and navy officers were and is a song writer in Hollywood. will be in session all the time. to start with. them I Its voice, nnmuffled by the over­ being hanged by the neck in pay­ In 1926, E is le r told th e c o m m itte e , use of the stultifying veto, wiH and intelligent. Mrs. Pandit (last ment for their crimes of cannibal­ he had applied for membership in will be paid upon publica­ This be heard continuously; not names come first in India, as in ism, torture and murder of U. S. the German Communist party, but tion to the first contributor of merely when the assembly itself many other countries) has been prisoners, Emporer Hirohito was be­ had dropped out. A department of each accepted saying or idea for is in session. named ambassador to Russia by her ing publicly absolved of any respon­ lab o r re p o rt m ad e in 1938 sa id of "Grandma Speakin’.” Address T i Nu-Maid Margarine, Cincinnati PfJ new government. sibility for the Pacific war by the him: “The evidence establishes pre­ 2. Ohio. ters chief U. S. war crimes prosecutor. ponderantly that Hanns Eisler is a in G(| Words Contam I couldn’t help thinking, consider. ing the recent emancipation of wom­ Joseph B. Keenan told the inter­ Communist.” who Great SignUieance en in India that Mrs. Pandit was national war crimes tribunal that Mrs. Roosevelt’s attitude toward Yod Words still are making trouble, as more like Mrs. Roosevelt, than Mrs. “The prosecution believes toe people toe affair was lackadaisical. The biogr| they always have. It isn’t what we Roosevelt herself, when you con­ in toe dock are really responsible note to Welles on behalf of Eisler the P l l l R l i say so much as what people think sider the unconventionality of both for this war. If there had been any­ was strictly routine, she said, add­ T a Js I e-Qj a d o womd we mean. For instance, there was a judged by the standards of their one else, they would be in toe dock ing that she neither knew Eisler nor M G ARi. N E in thl long discussion of the word “im­ respective older generations. too.” remembered the note. God. r pinge,” on the second day of the as­ J o l sembly meeting. This was just the T h eif One of the greatest costs of the English meaning, discussed among TO SO O TH E B I B f l WW war, to America, was the depletion SIX BILLION A YEAR wlicl English-speaking reporters. Secre­ sp iri| of her soil. Demands for increased RASH o r m ™ tary Marshall had said this new per­ Quickly apply soothing and com­ th e production, forcing of land without manent committee of the assembly returning necessary food, shortage forting GRAYS OINTMENT with h e r j would not “impinge” on the security its wholesome antiseptics and na­ wayl of fertilzer and the lack of labor to council. The great argument about ture aiding medication. Nothing else Farm Co-ops Do Huge Trade like it—nothing so comforting—or properly plant soil protecting crops the committee has been that it was has resulted in erosion and barren and private enterprises are not.) toe number of farm cooperatives, pleasant for externally caused skin exan intended to by-pass the security I t volume of trade is any indica­ troubles. 3 5 c. Get a package today. soil in hundreds of thousands of council itself, and thus duck the tion, America’s farm cooperatives Leading in dollar volume of trade 1,352 of them reporting member­ life acres of land. veto. are establishing themselves ever were some 2,256 grain cooperatives ships totalling 506,000 farmers. Illi­ open I more firmly as a significant force which handled 1.45 billion dollars nois was second in membership Uncleq If the English-speaking report­ with 485,000, while Wisconsin was Dried Sweet Potatoes in the realm of agriculture. worth of business during toe year HOT the ers weren’t quite sure how far In th e 1945-46 m a rk e tin g y e a r, covered by the report. Dairy mar­ second in the number of associa­ day, Prove Excellent Food you go, or don’t go, when you farm cooperatives, with more than keting associations previously were tions with 1,002, most of them dairy with Sweet potatoes prepared for feed “impinge,” it’s no wonder there five million individual farmers par­ the leading organizations in the co­ groups. world by slicing and sun drying were com­ was confusion when it was ticipating, did a record six billion op field. In dollar volume, toe huge Cali­ Women In your “40V ! Dn-R +hi* one Il translated into half a dozen functional ‘middle-age’ period npcri life ia^ pared with cracked No. 3 yellow dollar business, according to an The record business of all types fornia cooperatives led the field women caUse you to suffer hot corn in a series of digestion and other languages. . estimate by .the farm credit ad­ represents a 400-million-dollar in­ with 652 million dollars, while Min­ nervous, hlghstrung. weak. faith ministration of toe department of crease above the cooperative vol­ nesota was second with 477 million SfnVhlee * Then do try Lydla E. nitrogen balance trials with steers It was the translation of one word S u J^ m sVvegetable Compound to and lambs by Oklahoma experiment which nearly caused a revolution in agriculture u m e in th e 1944-45 m a rk e tin g y e a r, dollars. Jelleve such symptoms. Ifs famoxt* Grains, dry beans and rice mar- for this purpose! station. On the basis of total di­ Korea and made the work of the (The FCA report came at a time FCA reported. It was emphasized, « n PlukbanTs Com­ gestible nutrient content the dried however, thaf”‘part of this increase keting cooperatives accounted for pound helps buUd u p resistant* (CopI American commission there infi­ when a house small business sub­ of RelM sweet potatoes had 92.3 per cent the is undoubtedly due to the rise in 2,256 associations, 536,000 members against such distress. Thousands have nitely more difficult. It also has af­ committee was investigating any J efl.*1 Alsc a very effective estant T value of No. 3 corn. Nitrogen re­ fected the whole course of action by possible advantages the co-ops might prices of products farmers sell and and 1.49 billions in dollar volume stomachic tonic. Worth tryiSgi FeaturJ tention by steers and lambs was the assembly on Korea. It was the have over other business because of supplies that farmers buy.” to take first place for toe year VtSEWM1 practically the same. word “trusteeship.” of toe fact that they are tax-exempt Minnesota again led all states in among commodity groupings. COMPOUM THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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Wash tea towels daily and dry There’s a way to make your inlernofionoi Uniforffl H O V S t H P l P them in the sun to keep them ever dust cloths lint-proof. Make a so­ Sunrfar School Itnon white and sweet smelling. lution of one-quarter cup lemon oil • --- LOUIE D ItEWTQN1 D.C. and one pint of hot water, Dip One homemaker washes all the cloths in this solution and let them SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 11—13: Genesis 4 discarded silken articles of the soak thoroughly. Then squeeze 12:1-9. MHOS... /, » DEVOTIONAL READING: Romans 5: household and cuts them into tiny them out and allow them to dry. 1-8. pieces to provide filling for pil­ You may wash your dust cloths Econom ical Cuts LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU low s. after using them and treat them CreativePower of Faith again. Of Meat Are Tasty ‘Cream Swiss Steak A sprinkler top on the bluing bottle will be an aid in regulating Before laundering fine pieces of Lesson for October 19,1947 * If Prepared Right Browned Potatoes Lyonnaise Carrots the amount of bluing that goes into fragile lace, baste them to a piece Pineapple Cole Slaw the water for the laundry. of firm, sheer cotton. With this I lesson takes us to the West­ Bran Muffins method there is less chance of A light tarnish on pewter can be minster Abbey of the Bible— Floating Island ROXAL NIMROD . . . Alfliongh lie te a rin g . removed with silver polish. Rub Hebrews, eleventh through the thir­ B ev erag e is 89 years did, King Gnstav of —•— lightly as a soft luster is more de­ teenth chapters—to meditate* for a •Recipe given. Sweden is still an active sports­ When arranging a room for a sirable than a bright finish for season upon the man. He is shown here in a blind convalescent, look it over from p ew ter. valiant souls in the while waiting for a shot during a the bed, not the door, to make I'ooying long ago who ob­ Mix oil, lemon juice and season­ a re a l recent two-day elk bunt. The king When ironing shirt collars, do sure the view is encouraging. tained a good re­ ings; rub well into meat. Dredge is a crack shot. and a port as they stood meat with flour not crease the collar with the iron. Some spots on wallpaper can 14- at the passage of and brown slowly Instead, after the flat press just be removed very conveniently with b'.ton. destiny and sound­ in fat. Add the fold the collar. It will wear longer a clean blotting paper and a hot ed the trumpets of tomatoes. Cover as the threads will not crack at pnliern. iron. I :'.)f cni- triumph, even the closely and cook th e edge. _. iSaby- trumpets of faith. in a slow oven — • — v | cost!-? in Do not crowd bookshelves as DcUtern The reader will for about 4 hours be richly rewarded or until meat is this may injure or even split the JhoL £xfdam L. |m nd and fork tender. bindings from pressure. See that time is to stop right here vv of the and open his or her Swiss steak is _ books stand straight, never in a Jack Carson, the radio star, D r. N ew ton Leftover meats are easily leaning position. B ible a n d read creamed and served in patty cheaper than some cuts of meat, and was recalling some very exiting these three chapters. Your atten- .shells on a platter generously the leftovers may be used as the fishing adventures to a number of :ion will be riveted to the word, meat from pot roast. ? his friends. “My muscles of sin­ heaped with vegetables—an econ­ ? faith. omy note for your budget. 4C ream Sw iss Steak. ASKMS ewy steel were more than a match ? for the denizens of the deep,” he 1 ‘Now faith is the substance of I Vi pounds round or arm steak ? things hoped for, the evidence of Budget-wise homemakers are tak­ IV i teaspoons salt A N O W B n i boastfully admitted. “Finally, aft things not seen. For by it the elders ing a second look at their budgets Vi teaspoon pepper ? er a three-hour struggle, exhaust­ obtained a good report. Through this season, and most of them are Vi cup flour I A General Quii 7 ed but triumphant, I landed the faith we understand that the worlds keeping one eye on their purse 2 tablespoons lard ferocious monster.” were framed by the word of God, strings, while the other eye is glued Vi cup sliced onion The Questions “Ferocious monster, me eye,” so that things which are seen were to prices. One item that is getting ex­ Vi cup water 1. What state showed the larg­ sneered his nephew Tugweil. not made of “things which do ap­ tra consideration is meat. Vi cup sour cream est population gain from 1940 to “Why I saw a picture of the fish pear.” Hebrews 11:1-3. There's hardly such a thing as a you caught. At most it might hav 6 * * * Have steak cut 1% to 2 inches 1947? budget cut of meat anymore, thick. Season with salt and pep­ 2. How far down do earthworms been six or seven inches long.’.’ & Journey to a New Land b u t naturally per and pound flour well into steak. dig? “AU right, all right,” conceded COMMUNIST LEADER . . . It­ Carson. “But in three hours ol T WANT the boys and girls to there are some Brown steak on both sides, in lard aly’s Russian-trained Communist 3. Do monkeys have fingerprints that are Ies^ ex­ fighting a fish can lose an awfu’ look at the passage which de­ or drippings. Add remaining in­ boss, Palmiro Togliatti, told 100,- like humans? pensive than oth­ lot of weight.” scribes how Abraham, “when he gredients. Cover closely and sim­ 000 shouting followers in Florence 4. Who built the first gunpow­ ers. Breast of was called to go out into a place mer for about 3 hours, or until ten­ that the U. S. is a “world dictator­ d er gun? lamb is among which he should after receive for d er. ship” trying to "spread another 5. Do whales have whiskers? those as well as JHiNG an inheritance, obeyed; and he Rice-Beef Balls. w ar.” Togliatti threatens to install some of the beef IRESS went out, not knowing whither he I Vt pounds ground beef leftist government in Italy. The Answers w ent.” c u ts including Vi cup uncooked rice tongue; if you 1. Nevada, with a 50.9 per cent I this How could Abraham leave his I teaspoon salt in c re a se . like pork, iyou’ll I tablespoon grated onion lifcing pleasant situation in Ur? Through 2. Common' earthworms tunnel proac, faith in God, and that alone. A have to be satis­ 1 can tomato soup fied with a suggestion of the flavor, downward 3 or 4 feet. memory verse is here suggested: Vi c a n w ater 3. Yes, but the lines and whorls EVERLASTING BRONZE pehlal “I will trust, and will not be A roast is good economy if it is 2 tablespoons chopped onion ppors. beef or lamb because you can count are entirely different from those afraid,” Isaiah 12:2. Abraham 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper GRAVE MARKERS (•faces on two or three meals as well as of a human. For descriptive circulars and ad it might well have been afraid of Mix meat, rice and seasonings. 4. Genghis Khan in China about prices address unknown enemies, of disease, of sliced meat for sandwiches. If you Shape into small balls and drop plan on one roast per week—careful­ 1234 A. D. PACTORT REPRESBtTATIVt is poverty. Men do become afraid of them into tomato soup to which the 5. Many whales grow bristles on i u o ly cooked so as to avoid expensive P. O. Box 450, Atlanta Ir Ga. these things, unless their faith is water, onion and green pepper have their snouts. in God. But Abraham believed in shrinkage—then it’s easy to use the been added. Cook very slowly for God—had faith in God. And he economy items I’ve already men­ 40 minutes. Serve with tomato went forth, holding the hand of tioned to fill up the other days sauce poured over them. God. nicely. STU FFY A fO STM lS? There is creative power in such a Liver-Bice Cakes. faith. Abraham discovered that (M akes 10 cakes) ♦hatS a job for " C o m fy " * nd W n fy v every step he took was accompa­ I pound sliced pork liver V, cup shortening ...th e MENTHOLATUM TWINS M nied by God. He built altars. He irritated * » e talked with God, and God talked Ys small onion with him. Such will be the experi­ IV i cups cooked rice ence of every boy and girl who I teaspoon salt stakes his or her all upon implicit >4 teaspoon pepper faith in God. I egg breathe * * * VA tablespoons milk ROBOT SKIPPER . .. Col. James What Fsith Gan Do Vi cup m ilk M. Gillespie commanded U. S. Fry the liver in the Vi cup of robot piane, guided and flown by INTERMEDIATES are considering shortening until nicely browned and a “mechanical brain,” that made 1 what they will do with their let cool. Put the liver and onion flight from Newfoundland to Eng­ lives. It is the vitally important land with its controls untouched through the food chopper. Add the thol, two famous, fast-acting in­ period when they are wistfully con­ rice, salt, pepper, egg, milk and mix by human hands. The “brain” sidering a life career. This lesson Q u i c k MENTHOLATUM gredients that help thin out thick well, Shape, into small cakes and lowered landing gear and flaps would seem to clearly indicate that When clogged-18379737 ; mucus, reduce swelling, soothe brow n in V\ cup of shortening until and brought ship to perfect land­ vou gasping for air, and your nose cold-inflamed membranes. Don’t God has a purpose and plan for brown on both sides. ing in 10 hours and 15 minutes. is red and sore—quick, reach for take head-cold misery lyingdown each life. He will reveal that plan Mentholatum and b -r -e -a-t -h - e ! —keep Mentholatum handy. to those who trust him for guid­ Barbecued Lamb Breast. (Serves 4) Mentholatum contains comfort­ ALSO RELIEVES CHEST-COLD TIGHTNESS s e t ance. Faith in God at this pdint is ing Camphor and minty Men­ NASAL IRRITATION AND CHAPPING Incc of 2 pounds breast of lamb A few slivers of leftover meat Iut get- absolutely essential if we are to live victoriously. I medium onion ■ are easily used in an attractive Vi cup chili sauce salad served in shells to make ■Lilr. Read again the eleventh chapter I teaspoon salt a substantial luncheon dish.' Add of Hebrews and see how these P ep p er eggs, cottage cheese and vegeta­ Ihore I heroes of faith in the long ago cast Ines to M teaspoon red pepper bles if you are somewhat shy themselves wholly into the will of pt top I tablespoon vinegar of meat itself. Li ways God for their lives. We can have no savs I cup water |Table- doubt about their ultimate success. Here are two real economy dishes ’spe* Cut lamb into 5 pieces. Season that's Parents and teachers are here with salt and pepper. Place in a which you’ll like for the cooler reminded of their solemn respon­ hot skillet with w e a th e r: sibility in pointing intermediate the fatty sides of Breaded Oxtails. I: now boys and girls to the truth of Sun­ the meat on the (S erves 4) i f'i bv day’s lesson. Life is too valuable, 2 oxtails I L-: thu bottom so they too fleeting, to be frittered away will brown easily. 3 sprigs parsley, chopped in purposeless drifting. Mix chili sauce, 3 sprigs thyme Faith is the bright shaft of God’s red pepper, vin*' I bay leaf presence and power to guide young egar and water Salt and pepper people into his will. It is the unfail­ and pour over Dash of cayenne ing light to direct their steps daily. lamb. Slice onion I egg, beaten It is the creative power to sustain and place over meat*' Cover. Sim­ I cup sifted dry bread crumbs them each step of the way. m e r for V k hours, then remove lid Wash oxtails and cut into 4-inc. * * a EXCHANGE STUDENT . . . Her­ and cook for about 20 minutes or lengths. Cover with boiling water. Ublica- mann Nickel of the Berlin suburb ■M' Of until most of the barbecue sauce is Add parsley, thyme, bay leaves, HEATER « a for This Power at Work of Dahlem is first German ex­ UlnRm moRninG absorbed. , salt, pepper and cayenne. Simmer i'i ress T -lAKE any one of the characters change student to come to the - NAME REG. U.S. AND CAN. PAT. OFF. A pot roast is very nice to have tails until tender, about 2 to 3 hours. portrayed in these three chap­ U. S. since the war. Pronounced as the roast of the week, and then Let cool in stock. Drain meat, dip ► Amazing, patented inter ters of Hebrews and see how faith in egg and roll in crumbs. Fry in free of Naziism, he will study at construction. in God produced men and women it’s easy to. use a s sliced m e a t for Union college, Schenectady, N. Y. supper, or ground and.used for meat deep, hot fat (370 degrees) until who changed the course of history. ► Start a fire but once a yearf pies, stuffing for peppers, pinwheels brow n. Young people are interested in ► Heats all day and all night biography. I would commend to you with dough, etc. If you make Ham-Sweet Potato Puffs. - without refueling... holds fin the lives of the great men and it creole style, it will have plenty of (Serves 5) several days or closed draft flavor for other uses. women of modern times, who lived 1 cup ground, cooked ham ► Burns any Und of coal, coke in the creative power of faith in Creole Pot Roast. . 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes or briquets. God. 5 pounds chuck of beef ' I egg, beaten % cup sifted flour ► Semi-automatic magazine feed. John Wesley, for example. Vi cup salad oil Juice of I lemon I teaspoon baking powder ► Low in cost.. . big fuel savings. !CU There was a man whose life, when strangely wanned by the 2 bay leaves Vi teaspoon salt ► The home is WARM every TEH 1 onion, m inced MORNING, regardless of |n«J com- spirit of God, lifted England from Combine ham, sweet potatoes and with the depths of secularism and set 2 teaspoons allspice egg. Sift flour, baking powder and ! . r a s s * . weather. 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West, whom quite a few will re­ elevations. Blue prints available at Consecrated, Lord, to Thee.” call as a well-known stage and * * * and the curl will stay. Scalloped or stewed tomatoes take i small cost. A EOc book for only 25c. When you broil ham .for dinner, on added color and flavor if you add screen star, is in England to pre­ L Send a quarter now for your copy! (Copyright by the International Counci sent a revival of “Diamond LiVt cf Religious Education on behaif ’of 40 Prot place corn or green bfeans in the a dash of herbs to them and also a cstatit denominations. Released by WNL the play she made famous, in a LOCKE STOVE COMPANY dripping pan and let the vegetables suggestion of finely minced onion Oept- SO 114 W. Ilth St. Kansas City 6 , Mo. (WN-I) Features.) catch the delicious juices. and chopped green pepper. London theater. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C . OCTOBER 15,1947 mu* A revival meeting will begin at UI IMl THE THE DAVIE RECORD. JVegro Rapist Dies Calvary Baptist Church, on Sun­ day night, Oct. 26th. The public C. FRANK STROUD ■ Editor. Oscar Douglas, 39, Davie Coun­ C ldest P ty Negro, who was convicted of is cordiaUy invited. IME 7 0 RUY THAI STOVE TELEPHONE raping Mrs. Hubert Foster, of Je No Liqu rusalem township, at the March Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks term of Davie Superiot Court, NEWS villa, N. C., as Second-clast Mail ■natter. March 3, 1903. died* in the gas chamber at Ral­ eigh Friday at 10.11 o’clock, a. m., Princess Theatre R. C. eral days SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ten minutes after he entered the gas chamber. Those going to Ra­ WEDNESDAY taking in OSE YEAR. IN N1 CAROLINA • J 1.80 SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. leigh to witness the execution “Philo Vance Returns,” with Mrs. J- ONE YEAR. OIJTSIt'E ST^TI - $2.00 were V. A. Swicegood, father of SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $100 William Wright. IS THE PLACE TO GET IT tv Line, Mrs. Foster; V. A., Jr., Edmond, Wednesd "IF MY PEOPLE, WHICH ARE CALLED BY Charlie and Ernest Swicegood. THURSDAY and FRIDAY MY NAME, SHALL HUMBLE THEMSELVES, AND “The Macomber Affair,” with CAM ERON AND COLUM BIA Mrs. H vie Heal PRAY, AND SEEK MY FACt AND TURN AWAY M ethodist Confer - Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEN WILL I went a t~ SATURDAY AUTOMATIC WO O D HEATERS ville Hos HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AND WIU FORGIVE ence Adjourns THEIR SINS. AND WILL HEAL THEIR U N D ."- “Fool’s Gold,” with Hopalong Robert 2 TO N , 7:14. The Western North Carolina Cassidy. SHEET IRON HEATERS Methodist Conference, which has Record’s MONDAY ONLY R. 2, was The first three days the liquor | been in session at Dilworth Me “The Locket,” with Robert 18,20,22 inch, $3.00 up. Wednes stores were open in Charlotte they, thodist Church, Charlotte, since Mitchum, Loraine Day. sold $147,000 worth of intoxicants. J last Wednesday, adjourned Mon­ Pfc.B Just think how many bottles of | day about noon. The Conference TUESDAY been sta milk and loaves of bread this sum appointments had not been read “Bells of San Angelo,” with COAL BURNING CIRCULATORS Texas, is would buy. when The Record went to press. Roy Rogers . Warren, In Color Princess Elizabeth, of England Miss Christine Hendricks, a stu- PLENTY OF LAUNDRY HEATERS M. R. is getting married next month. It dent at W. C., U. N. C., Greens- Elkin, w is said her wedding gown cost boro, spent the week-end in town G ood Line of C ast K itchen R anges. their wa- $5,000. Whatis this we read a- j with her parents, our offic bout Great Britain being bank- ■ ■ —.... F o r k N e w 's N o t e s rupt and wanting us to help them? Mrs. Roy Myers and son Rae Mrs. J Farms and Homes ford, Mrs. Ray Allgood and dau­ tie son spendin Get New leacher SOUTH MAIN ST., near Junc- ghter Betty, of Clemmons, spent Allen White Enamel Ranges And _ ~ . U-I-Cvi tion, 7-room home, closets, screen- Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley her pare The Cooleemee High ^ School ed back porch> front porch> new Potts. Marklan has been allotted an additional roof. Lawn with shrubbery and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Thomp­ teacher according to information shade. This good home should Cook Stoves Mr. received by Curtis Price, County'not be on the market long at son, of Salisbury, and Mr. and spent se Mrs. Irving Thompson, of Arling­ Superintendent, from the State $4,850. Stoveboards, Pipe and Elbows, Different Types of Charlott Boardof Education in Raleigh.' Salisbury Street, 2 blocks from ton, Va.. and Mrs. M. J. Castev- Armand ™ , , , j -L square, 5-room home, bath, hot ens, of Elkin, were guests of Mrs. Method’ Thisteacherw asalIotted on the water heater, closess, largescreen- Cora Kimmer ove'r rhe week-end. Electric Heaters Basis of average daily attendance' ed porch. Insulated Ceil-O-Tex Miss Lucy Foard Greene, of during the first two weeks of inside. Nice lot with shade. In­ Mr. a school. This additional teacher vestigate now. Only $4,800. Winston Salem, spent the week­ 28. 30 and 32 inch, 64” Long son, wh gives Cooleemee seven high school' 5 Rooms, screened porch, out end here with home folks. in the and sixteen elementary teachers,, buildings large lot with hedge and Mrs. Jennie F. Carter, of Mocks­ into ap , r „ . A , shade. Three blocks from square, ville, R. 4, spent a few days with M ETAL SLAT VENETIAN. BLINDS or a total of 23 teachers. A teach , - ~ , ... , house o • j <• *. ’ 3 Rooms, recently built. Light, Mrs. Vance Johnston last week. er will be secured for this Hewwater paintedin and out Qne owned Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen, Jr., allotment at the earliest possible acre land. For quick sale, $3,800. of Lexington, visited home folks Mrs. date. j 6-room home, lights, painted Sunday- been Ii- ' . _ _ # i inside, porches, two wells, several where I n v c e K l l t t l rr/V f VC- outbuildings, 3 acres land, pasture George Howard, of Washington C. C. SANFORD SONS CO. lTMloo I I U l f I M lUllO : with electric fence. About 700ft. State, visited at Mr. Wiley How is spen I fronting hard surface highway, in ard’s the past week-end, which _ Everything For Everybody’ with h - t o n P a s s e s [city limits. Ownasmallfarm in was his first visit here in seven­ Sheek I town: $3,500. teen years. A large number of Miss Ruth Hairston, 78, died at I Investment Property, Lexington their relatives gathered there last I Phone 7 Mocksville, N. C. Hun her home near Fork last Tuesday, Highway, over 1,000 ft. fronting Sundav for a family reunion. tizens a Oct. 8th. Funeral services were each side of road. About 100,000 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMH Salem , . _ , - • feet saw timber. Beautiful home Dr. Garland Greene is spending conductedThursdayafternoonat isites. 62 acres for only $3t95o. this week in Eastern Carolina on incleme 3 o’clock at the Ascension Church, $600 cash and Z years on balance, a hunting expedition. little w at Fork, with Rev. William Price, Highway property, 4§ acres good Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Carter and their en officiating, and the body laid to land, brick tile business building, son Jimmy, of Mocksville, R. 4, Miss rest in the church cemetery. ’ ean be used for living quarters. visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance John­ Miss Hairston, a daughter of New tile well, nice grove. At High- cord o , . _ ’ / _ . way Junction, 5 miles out $2,500. ston Sunday. j the late Peter W. and Fannie „ i , confin . . . . . j , 11 Rooms, large lot, nice view, Johnny Bailey, son of Mr. and for mo Caldwell Hairston, is survived by ideal for apartment or renthouse, Mrs. C. C. Bailey, has been quite C a r o l i n a proving two nephews, Peter W. Hairston, two blocks from square, 3 blocks sick for three weeks with rheu Lunch glad to Jr., of Washington, and Nelson from new furniture plant. A real matic fever. i G. Hairston, of Mocksville, R. 3. buy at $3,950. Mrs. Lawrence Craver spent Seve j DAVlE REALTY AGENCY Tuesday in Lexington with her mers w M rs. M artha F m Phone 220 Mocksville, N. C. sister, Mrs. Foy Jarvis. « West Mocksville ternoo Winsto Mrs. Martha Ann Frye, 89, died tobacc at her home, Advance, R. I, at Il o’clock Sunday morning. o n did so Surviving are three sons, Charlie, & Fost Advance, R. I; James, of St. Louis, and Will, of Winston Salem; one. R. S. daughter, Mrs. A. C. Tucker, A d-1 Y adkinville H ighw ay the mi vance, R. I, and 9 grandchildren. Funeral services were held yes sawed terday afternoon at 2 o’clock at his Iu Bethlehem Methodist Church,. more I with Revs. J. S. Folger and George! chased Bruner officiating, and the body I AU K inds of Sandw iches, C old well pi laid to rest in the church cei tery. 3 . J. P. D rinks, Ice C ream , Candies, T o­ several C. F. M cDaniel and R Charlie F. McDaniel, 80, a na baccos, C igars, C igarettes- Iatives tive of Farmington township, but attend for many years a resident of Win- J Sunda ston-Salem, died at his home in 1 Charli that city Thursday. Funeral and dinner burial services took place in Wm j ston-Salem Saturday at 2:30 p. m .' Dream Rooms Come Trne Click’s Mr. McDaniel is survived by,' THE LATEST PICCOLO four sons and two daughters, Aj Mis

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also survives. His wife passed a* Il I DurLa way in 1946. , pital, If you like our service tell others; if you don’t like it, several Bazaar, Sapper i I Soft, lovely color on walla and was ab The annual bazaar will be held ceilings. . . that’s the secret of tell us. When hungry or thirsty visit week. at Bethel Methodist Church tiext beautiful rooms! Yours to have, here Saturday evening, beginning at 5 to enjoy. . . with Kurfees Dim- tum in o’clock. There will also be plenty Tone Semi-Gloss Wall Finish. of barbecue, chicken pie, cakes C arolina Lunch Salem. and other good things to eat. You Brushes easily . . . no laps or OlM-fONE can’t afford to miss this big event. sags. Dries quickly to a satin­ Att Come early and stay late. like finish. Lasts for yeara— Albrig ! 100% washable.'Use on any wall “P ete” H endrix, Proprietor ville v This section was visited by a surface! Choose from 13 beautiful day. heavy rain and eleetric storm last pastel shades. * Demo Wednesday evening. The total Let Dim-Tone help make your B. & W . P u re OPEN SEVEN DAYS EVERY W EEK nor in rainfall measured 2.10 inches. So dream rooms come true! Come mary. far as we know, no damage was in . . . ask for full details and S erv ice, of M- done to crops or roads. FREE color card. * wishi~ Albrig TBE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N C.. OCTOBER 15. 1947

THE DAVIE RECORD. I. M rs. Toe Grahamand daughter, j ______, Miss Peggy, spent Friday after- 11 "CAMELS ARE THE CHOICE noon in W inston-Salem shopping. ( Idest Paper In The County OF EXPERIENCE WITH ME!" No Liquor, W ine, Beer Ads Mrs. Tom Lagle, of R. 4, has' our thanks for two big sweet po­ NEWS AROUND TOWN. tatoes which weighed six pounds. W a n t e d ! SENSATION OF THE Luther Edwards and litde son R. C. Brenegar is spending !sev­ David, o f Gary, Ind., are visiting eral days in Raleigh this week relatives' and friends in - and a- taking in the big State Fair. Cedar Lumber or Cedar EXPERIENCE round Mocksville. W hile here 15 THE tbey took in the W inston Salem M rs. Jnne S afriet,of near Coun­ BEST TEACHER. ty Line, was in town shopping Fair. M r. Edwards holds a posit­ Logs Delivered to Reavis IN AERIAL A C R O m tS Wednesday afternoon. ion w ith the Youngstowu Sheet LlN CHOOSING A CIGARETTE TlXl & Tube Co. He has been with I TRlEP M A W BRANDS M rs. Harry L. Beck, o f the Da­ this company since going to Gary Novelty Company. Highest _ CAMELS SUIT vie Health Department, under­ 19 years ago from Davie Cpunty. ME BEST/ went a tonsil operation at Mocks ville Hospital last Tuesday. W hen you are hungry or thirs­ ty, drive out to Carolina Lunch in Cash Price Paid. Robert L. .Boger, one o f The West M ocksville and get one of More people are smoking CAMELS than ever before! Record’s old friends, who lives on “ Pete’s” good hot sandwiches and R. 2, was shopping around town cold drinks. This is M ocksville’s Wednesday afternoon. newest cafe, and is w ell equipped REAVIS NOVELTY CO. to serve you at aU hours. “Pete” Pfc. Bobbie E. Groce, who has H endrix is the genial proprietor, ATTENTION FARMERS! been stationed at San Antonio, and extends a cordial invitation Mocksville, N. C Texas, is now stationed at Fort to his ffieuds and the public gen­ POULTRY LOADING W arren, Cheyenne, W yom ing. erally, to visit him often. See his W e W ill Buy Every Thursday M orning From big ad on another page. M . R. Bailey and B ill Freed, of 8 A. M., To II A. M. Elkin, were in town Thursday on In Front O f E. P. Fosters Cotton G in Y our Poultry

their wav to Charlotte, and gave Engagement A n­ H I G H E S T M a RKET PRICES PAID our office a pleasant call. AUCTION SALE! Mrs. John Pesora, Jr., and lit­ n o u n c e d SALISBURY POULTRY CO. Salisbnry, N. C tle son Clay, of Baltimore, are M r. and M rs. W . Luico Gaither, spending some tim e in town w ith o f Route I, announce the engage­ I w ill offer for sale at public auction, at my home near Concord her parents, M r. and M rs. W . M . m ent o f their daughter, Frances Church, on Route 4, to the highest bidder, fo r cash, on M a r k la n d . LucUle, to M r. Louis Morrifeon, o f Statesville. The wedding wUl take M r. and Mrs. I. Arthur Daniel place late in 'October. ■' spent several days last week in Saturday, Oct. 18, 1947, Charlotte visiting M r. and Mrs. NEXT WEEK: ANOTHER BIBLE LESSON Arm and Daniel and attending the Birthday Party a t 10 o’clock, a. m., the follow ing personal property: M ethodist Conference. M rs. J. A . Reynolds was given a surprise - birthday party Friday One-horse Mowing Machine, No. 13 Oliver Plow, one wooden M r. and M rs. John Green Ben­ night by her daughters Hazel and drag harrow, and other farm tools too numerous io m ention. Some son, who have had an apartment Helen. Those present were Mae, G. H. GOFORTH in the Dodd house, have moved N ell, R uth and J. B. Reynolds, J. household and kitchen furniture, one Philco radio. into apartments in the Gaither E. Speaks, M artha Brown, Johnnie Vt ill Buy Chickens N ext To Rummage, Mrs. Theo Howard house on N orth M ain street, now and Mrs. W . W . Summers. owned by R. B. Sanford. AFEWAfiTIQUES tamers Hardware & Supply Co.

Mrs. Glenn M orrow, who has Every Thursday From 8 To 1 1 A . M . been living at Ft. Belvoir, Va., WANT ADS PAY. W I L L P A Y where her husband is in school, FOR SALE—Some wood heat­ is spending two weeks in town ers. See Mrs. R. L. Walker. V. A. SWICEGOOD. w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs. H ighest Cash Prices For Poultry. FORRENT-Fouwoom house. Sheek Bowden. Mocksville, Route 4 . For further inform ation see FRANK WALKER. Hundreds of Davie County ci­ tizens attended the big W inston- FOR SALE—Double-barrel, 16- Salem F a ir last week despite the guage L. C. Smith gun, 26-inch barrel, good as new. Bargainprice inclement weather. Some got a $65.00. Also few bpxes 20-guage li t t l e wet, bnt it didn’t dampen shells at bargain. their enthusiasm. W ALTER L. CALL, M ocksville, N . C. Miss Duke Sheek, of The Re­ FOR SALE—1935 Chrysler se- cord office force, who has been H o m e O w n e r s dan in good condition. Bargain confined to her home by illness ro quick buyer. for more than two weeks, is im ­ A . M . LAIR D , Advance, R. I. proving, her many friends w ill be FOR SALE—One bed and bed glad to learn. clothing, disc graphophone and HOM E BUILDERS other articles too numerous to Several Alexander tobacco far­ m e n tio n . mers were in tow n Wednesday af- MRS. M INNIE SHORES, Before buying a new roof for your house be sure to ternoon on their way home from M ocksville, R, 3. Winston-Salem, where they sold A t home o f Richard Shores. see the new DOUBLE-COVERAGE wind-proof, storm­ tobacco. Tkev stopped here and WANTED—Clear poplar, ma­ did some shopping w ith Hendrix ple and birch logs, 62 inches long. & Foster, Laps and not clear, 8 and 10 feet proof TITtON Asphalt Shingles. Distributed only by long. Nothing less than 8 inches in diameter. Will pay good prices R. S. Powell, of R. I, who had delivered to our factory. MARTIN BROTHERS. the misfortune to get his left hand ELKIN FURNITURE CO. sawed off several m onths ago at Elkin, N. C. his lumber plant, went to Balti­ W inter is near. Enjoy cold more last week, where he pur­ M a j i k Automatic Wood Heaters A U l y p e s IYafer H e a t e r s weather by having your home in­ chased an artificial hand. He is sulated and weather stripped now. w ell pleased w ith the hand. AU work guaranteed. Call 220. DAVIE REALTY COMPANY. W e are expecting a car of cement this week, after which we w ill have J . P. Burton, o f Hickory, spent FOR SALE—64-acre farm w ith ; several days last week in Davie 5-room house, also tenant house, | plenty of cement. A t present we have a large stock of m ortat-m ix. and Rowan Counties, visiting re­ good bam, chicken and brooder , house, granery; tw o good pastures. !I latives and friends. M r. Burton _ , j . . r . j : __ __ Good water system. Land good I attended a big birthday dinner o n , for all ^ op8j with some good pine. ~ FE R T I L I Z E R S Sunday, Oct. 5th, at the home o f tim ber. W ell watered. This farm Charlie C lick, near W oodleaf. The is near Liberty M ethodist Church, BAUGH, AGRICO, ZELLS, ROYSTERS, SCQCO dinner was given in honor o f M r. on good gravel road. For fuff in­ form ation call on or w rite C lic k ’ s 86th-birthday. < CLYDE SEAMON, M ocksville, R. 4. W e have a lim ited amount of galvanived pipe that we can furnish w ith M iss M abel Short who has been taking treatm ent at Duke Hospital,- BLOOD-TESTED CHICKS— N . H . Reds, Barred . Rocks, W hite well pumps and plumbing fixtures. Durham, and C ity M em orial Hos- . , o I Rocks, Wyandottes, Giants, Rock pital, W inston-Salem, for the past Red Red Rock Q licks as hat.! several weeks, is m uch better and (cked| yOUf choice $15.00 per 100 SOIL PIPE-FIBER PIPE--DRAIN TILE was able to return home the past • postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. week, She will spend some tim e Chicks sentC. O D. PLENTY OF EVERGREEN THICK B U fT SHINGLES ON HAND

h e re w id i her parents before re InllRO, Manchester, N . H. turning to her work in Winston* AutO Insurance rates are up, Salem. but I am still writing it for 25f! less than Manuel Rates. I can - Attorneva . . " vr t- save you from 10 to 20 p e r c e n t A lbright, o f Raleigh, were Modes- Qn pire Insurance. Spedal Stud- ville visitors Thursday and Fn- ents accident policy pays doctor day. M r. Albright is one of four and hospital b ill all acddents, M a rtin B rotners Dem ocratic candidates for Gover costs $4.00 per year. AU policies nor m• .Uthe 1948 ioAB rtomDemocratic nrratic prinri- wntten through Qjmpallies Old Lme ratedEX. Legal mary. He says he is independent q j l l ENT. h h o n e 9 9 . Depot Street Mocksville, N. C of Machine or Faction. Here’s FRED R. LEAGANS, wishing you the best of luck, M r. Meroney Building Albright. Visit us often. ! Mocksville, N. C.

/ THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Ginger, temporarily deserted, sniffed in and out of the chair legs, SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS feeling ^ for Reide, who always Relief At Last FICTION co/?a®? petted him. The dog rubbed against H ow to Brown’s trousers by mistake. ^Ij^ternoon ^ h jfe ^ott IftfiatronS F o r HARD GUVS "W hy, t h e ------the startled ForYourCough By MILTON BRACKEB clerk swore. He reached down, all ages. Free patters printed inside tike picked up the pup clumsily, and book. 25 cents. Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ Pattern No. 8220 comes in sizes 36. 38. cause it goes rig h t to th e se at o f th e tossed him carelessly to the floor 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. 50 and 52. Size 38. short trouble to help loosen and expel about a yard away. "Wonder you sleeve. 4 yards o f 35-lnch; I yard pur* chased ruffling. germ laden phlegm, ana aid nature 'T'H E dead man’s foot protruded sparkled, giving a pert look to the guys wouldn’t keep animals outa Send your order to: to sootbe and heal raw, tender, in­ from the blanket like a dis­ whole tangly bundle. flamed bronchial mucous mem- ^ eSj hI-gTowled* draWtag a card. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. branes. Tell your druggist to sell yon carded boot. A pan of water rested Hennessy stopped pondering, De- Youd think it was a zoo.” 530 Sooth W ells St. Chicago 7, m. a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ on the sidewalk; they had tried to jS book aside, and both Nobody replied. Hennessy looked Enclose 25 cents In coins for each derstanding you must like the way it do something for him, without being ambled over. Reide turned his head up queerly from his typewriter. pattern desired. quickly allays th e cough o r you a re t o liave your m oney back, able to. Just an ordinary sidestreet, from the card table. Ginger, not having sensed the re­ P attern a speeding car, • a rat-tat-tat and “The mutt probably has fleas,” he buff, returned to the table. Again — — CREOMULSION that was all. Another not-so-big shot remarked. "Keep it offa my desk.” he brushed Brown’s trousers. As if A d d ress- for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis was through. As if understanding, the puppy having anticipated the annoyance, Pive minutes after the cops came, turned to its critic appealingly the clerk kicked vigorously. There Millions rely a squeaky sedan jolted to a stop at on the name, was a sharp squeal, then Ginger, DOUBLE Moroline, for the opposite curb. Half-a-dozen men S 1Sy S S hd living up to his name, bit Popular Calypso Songs highest quali­ p iled out. ty petroleum H OLID , FILTERED and "Reporters,” someone in the Brown roared, grabbed the pooch jelly. Fine for A iJ s ts 1iSiM S The Calypso songs of Trinidad FOR EXTRA QUALITY burns, chafe. crowd decided.. froiJ1, Ius and before anyone notes, wri to Hennessy. “Send out and we’ll could protest, hurled him with Negroes, such as Stone Cold Dead cerely. Fo The newcomers took in the scene give it a feed.” crushing force against the wall. in th e Market, have become so tion the a In a matter-of-fact way, then m s One of the ever-present boot­ There was & crunch, then a whim­ popular in the United States since j-ou will swarmed about the lieutenant and K black was dispatched across the p er. 1935 that one singer alone, Wil­ the homicide squad man and plied street. In a m in u te or two, the moth Houdini, of New York’s Har­ them with questions, bne of the Every eye in the place turned to Planning fo r the Future? P o r insto pooch was sipping milk and sniff- lem, has recorded over 400 of perfect with newspapermen was chewing gum. the battered little body on the floor. ever guess rng chopmeat, oblivious to further th em . Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! The others were smoking and one criticism, or his audience. But in a split second, every eye was Sam ple th glued on the centre of the room, ness letters, rotund fellow laughed raucously at arc include* something the homicide squad man le t No. 27. Send 25 c said. Soon a few broke away and !.citcfs For headed for the drugstore across the ■< IfferEflfAtN KNOTS YOU C f f W J T lH N ew spaper street with the blue and white tele­ New York I d ress with phone emblem outside. Within tw en ty m i n u t e s all of them squeezed back into the car. "S’long, Mac, see y’in church,” the man at the wheel yelled to the MUSCLE ACHE lieutenant as the gears meshed. HTmS lovely afternoon dress is “Hard guys,” the man in the * designed to slim and trim the crowd muttered, as the machine slightly larger figure. Dainty ruf­ turned the corner. fling at the neck and shoulder "You said it," his companion gathers give a nice feminine air— agreed, dryly. see how_ smooth the skirt falls. An hour later, Joe Melsner of the Have short or three - quarter City News Federation, "Old Man” sleev es. of the borough’s police reporters, left the smoky-walled pressroom on Send today for your copy of the Pall the ground floor of the Supreme and Winter issue of FASHION—32 pages * Court Building to buy an afternoon of style, color, easy to make frocks for paper. Johnny Hennessy, of the Globe, the kid of the shack, sat in Trick Mirrors Produce wHEK e a corner figuring out his expense punk as ‘ account. Jim Reide, of the Post- Extraordinary Reflections upset, Flash, Nason, of the Mail, Cohen, "Hennessy caught the clerk with a hard left to the jaw.” Idce D r. of the Reflector and Lenox, of the Io Qttickl nardsw Home Press, with a few of the usual “We’ll call him Ginger,” Hen­ and Ginger was forgotten. Hen­ The magic mirrors, which dis­ chipper a pressroom hangers-on, were at the nessy suggested. “Lookit the fire in tort images—making short people DR. CflL nessy has sprung from his chair Rub in gently-warming, soothing Ben-Gay for fa s t inevitable rummy game. Opposite, his eyes, will you?” Ginger yapped tall, thin people fat, etc. — and n a laxatr hke a starting sprinter, yanked relief from muscular soreness and pain. Ben-Gay con­ Pepsin * Delany, of the Star, legs stretched appreciatively, provocatively. That which are found in amusement Browm from his seat, overturning tains up to 2% times more methyl salicylate and MAKY D majestically across his desk and finished the card game. Reide, the parks and penny arcades, are the table at the same time—and menthol—famous pain-relieving agents known to every tio o sic p feet high in the air, sat back read­ most die-hard of the players, threw smashed a hard fist to the outsider’s complex optical instruments, says eiae m o; ing a fat book with a scarlet cover down his gummy cards, and with ja w . ^ doctor—than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist tak e. So Collier’s. By the scientific ar­ on g en u in e Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analgesique. and yellow edges. Levito, who was the others, gathered around Mels- rangement of numerous curves on tcined in with an up-county paper, fidgeted in ner’s desk. Fondly they watched the Brown reeled, regained his foot­ Also for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, NEURA1GM, and COLDS. INSIST ing, swung, and missed. Nason and their surfaces, they are made to vorite of a phone booth, waiting to “clean grimy little mutt push his snoot into produce hundreds of odd effects. Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children. th a t w*~ up” the shooting story. the worm-like chopmeat. Delany started to intervene, but The most incredible of such mir­ tion. Ev A voice thundered in the corridor. Two days later, Ginger was part Melsner, who had taken everything rors is one which, when two peo­ CAtrno The others looked up; they always of the life of the shack. A bootblack m quietly, stopped them with a ple stand before it, reflects the one did when Melsner spoke. He was had been commissioned to give him move of his hand. “Let ’em go a normally right side up, while the pointing to something huddled at a bath, to provide a lined box for a w h ile ,” h e said, grimly. The others backed away. other person appears to be cut DR. the doorway. bed, to continue general caretaking. “Now what d’ya call this?” the While the men were out on stories— Thoroughly a r o u s e d , B row n off at the waist, the upper part of t i ’ G a y SEML Old Man grunted, stooping over. holdups, suicides, fires, whatnot— lunged at his lighter rival, who his body being replaced by a sec­ ond pair of legs extending upward. He picked up the cringing some­ Ginger tripped around impatiently, danced aside just fast enough. As thing and deposited it gingerly on until they came back. Then he the clerk plowed by, the reporter his desk, a massive roll-top affair greeted them joyously, with quick, grabbed him by the scruff of the with “Private: Keep Out!” on it in short barking yelps. neck, swung him around, and sent 6 W a forbidding letters. The "something” • * * him sprawling away with another was a very tiny dog, a bedraggled The pressroom was crowded one punch that cracked against his jaw. w i t h puppy that looked as if it hadn’t sultry afternoon, crowded with Brown shook his head, spat, then eaten in as long as it hadn’t bathed.. sweaty men in shirtsleeves. At the went for Hennessy again. The re- Its eyes were red-rimmed, as if card table, next to Reide, was Al suit was still another crack; he with weeping. But there was a pink See bow Brown, a thick - necked hardware could feel his eye swell as if air widely i spot on the end of the moist black clerk who spent his idle hours with had been pumped around it. Clear­ itching, nose. And the eyes themselves what he called the "newshounds.” ly he was no match at boxing for 1- the fire-eyed “newshound” who side­ 2 stepped and stung him so deftly. He dropped back, then plunged low Idce a football player and threw Hennessy to the floor. Again Nason and Delany leaped forward to interfere, but the Old CROSSWORD PVlZLE Man, an intense gleam in his eyes, restrained them. It looked bad for the reporter, Refrigerators, brown pressed his advantage, bore Horizontal Sotutton In Next Issue. down with his full weight. One of Freezers, Radios I To surpass the newspaperman’s shoulders was 6 To diminish I 3 4 S 6 7 S 9 10 down, the other . twisted consul- 200 Other Big Prizes! 11 To stimulate sively as the panting fellow on top Nothing I© Buy-Ko Box Tops to Send In! 12 To be in­ 11 12 U sought to wrench it into the dirt of dignant at the ftoor-boards. Then suddenly one Think of winning a beautiful new Fram- 14 Egyptian equipped Lincoln, Studebaker Land Cruiser; deity 14 15 16 17 of Hennessy’s legs appeared, en­ twined about the body of his foe, Mercury, Ford, or Crosley—just for writing 15 Cupola 25 words or less telling why you prefer to I the other leg applied pressure from 17 Poker stake IH 19 1 20 21 2 2 1 a have your car equipped with the famous 18 German river beneath, and a perfect wrestler’s Fram Oil & Motor CIeanert 224 additional IiQUiD 20 Unusual I ‘scissors” hurled the heavier man 24* 25 26 i i 28 prizes! 6 Philco Refrigerators, 6 Pbilco Cct spltt icc 23 Hint to the side, almost reversing the Freezers, 12 Philco Cabinet Radios . . . 25 ltic Iergcst s H i I positions. BuIova Watches . . . 25 General Electric 24 To require 29 26 At no time 30 31 32 Mixers . . . 25 Parker “ 51” Sets . . . 25 The knotted pair whirled crazily RonsonTableLighters. . .andl00$10bills! 28 Note of scale H across the floor like a two-headed 29 Of longer 33 34 35 standing fiend. They crashed into Melsner’s Hints on How to Win it desk, upsetting a bottle of purple Just get a free Entry Blank (for full in­ 31 Person 36’ 37 38 39 40 named for 41 ink, w h ic h spilled over both of formation and rules) at your nearest imple­ an office I them. Then they tore apart, and ment and tractor dealer, garage, service Thoufiind* 42 43 station or car dealer displaying the “Fram tiie iicvv.s I 33 From a 44 45 each staggered to his feet, a livid ritflit. m: ,i. distance m ess. Contest Headquarters’* poster. Then com­ ki'Uff* 46 47 48 plete the statement, “I prefer to have my PiILi !twill;, 35 Comfort 49 50' Brown wiped his brow, smearing derirriiitc 36 Fails to car equipped with the famous Fram Oil & otftsil Kol- 8 it grotesquely with sweat, ink, and M otor Cleaner because . . . ” in 25 words tmrs or D follow suit SI 52 53 54 55 blood. He lunged again, but for the or less and mail your entry to Fram Cor­ EHIaScc 39 Post of a poration, Box i52, New York 8, N. Y., Rist. I uU . Ib last time. Hennessy, his whole M ONEY U stairway 56 5? before midnight, November 10, 1947. 42 Bovine 58 59 60 fram e taut for one blow, poised like quadruped a matador and as the clerk rushed Your Fram dealer can help you win by 43 Souvenir 61 62 in, brought his left fist forward and telling you how Fram protects motors 45 Roman up like a lead mallet. It caught against dirt, dust, grit, sludge and abra­ emperor the hardware clerk on the point of sives. So visit him today, get a free entry 46 Consumed the chin, and he went down for blank, and win one of the 229 big prizes! No. 34 And if your tractor, car or truck isn't al­ 48 Ecclesiasti­ good. From the corner, a faint bark ready filter-eqqipped, get a Fram oil filter cal council signalized Ginger’s approval, and to clean the o il that cleans the m otor, 50 Tier 10 Complete 40 Ate away 54 Viscous jolted the wide-eyed onlookers to 41 To decrease help prevent breakdowns, overhauls and 51 Kind 11 Goddess of substance their senses. repairs. If you already have filters, get genu­ peace 44 Systems of 57 Not any 53 To redact' rules 58 Comparative ine Fram replacement cartridges to assure 55 Prefix: down 13 Indian 47 Silkworm suffix top filter performance. Fram Corporation, 56 Three in one shelter Providence 16, R. I. I n C a n a d a : J . 'C . 49 Dreadful 60 Compass Ten minutes later, a. few blocks 59 Expunging 16 Uniform 52 Vat point Adams Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ontario. down, Brown was telling his boss instrument 19 Type ot Answer to Pnzzto Nomber 83 how he’d been “mobbed” in a card 61 Small drum automobile 1st Prize—New Lincoln 4-Door Sedan 62 Withered game brawl with a “half-dozen” re­ 21 Cry of the 0 A PHA po rters. 2nd Prize—New Studebaker Land Cruiser Vertical Bacchanals X I Al 0 C 3rd Prize—New Mercury Town Sedan 22 Archaic: “I told you , to keep away from 4th Prize—New Ford Super DeLuxe 4-Door Sedan 1 Outer coating sweetheart those fellows,” he was told. 2 2 9 iSth Prize—New Crosley 2-Door Sedan of the teeth 25 To put off “They're hard guys.” Next 6 Prizes—Philco Refrigerators, 7 cu. ft. 27 Ascended Next 6 Prizes—Philco Freezers, 5 Cu. ft. 2 90 In the pressroom, Reide held a • Next 12 Prizes—Philco Cabinet Radios 3 Spanish hero 30 Rants blue bowl and Delany held Ginger. PRIZES Next 25 Prizes—Bulova Wrist Watches, 17 Jewel EQici 32 More recent 4 Short jacket The others were clustered around, Next 25 Prizes—General Electric Mixers 5 Citrus fruit > 34 To depend . Next 2S Prizes—Parker “SI” Sets 6 Landmeasure 36 To ridicule beaming. The puppy’s bruised side 1 Next 25 Prizes—Ronson Table Lighters 7 To exist 37 To gain by was bandaged clean around his fat ‘ Next 100 Prizes—Ten Dollar Bills 8 Man’s name compulsion -s little middle, and tied with a funny 9 Movable 38 Trigonomet­ bow on top, like a Christmas parcel, rical function shelter . "Will ya look at the runt go for' OIL & MOTOR CLEANER that milk, will ya?” Melsner Made in grinned at Hennessy.

i THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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If I Other* have come and gone-your don’t like the job, I can walk out The BIBLE TODAY the door. When I find a job that Your Convenience suits me, I can work right up to be county newspaper keeps going. manager of the department or even president of the company, If I have Sometimes it has seemed hard to the ability and the enterprise. If S I L E R I want to start my, own business Foster's Cotton Gin make “buckle and tongue" meet but and become an employer. I can do th a t, too. soon the sun shines and again we Funeral Home Nobody Says “No” AND In America nobody tells me I can’t do all these things. But if I march on. Our faithful subscribers, lived in a tot .2 l-tarian country, I would be told. A uniformed official \ most of whom pay promptly, give us Flower Shop would have the duty of telling me Phone 113 S. Main St. in what part of the country I could Veterans Grease & Tallow Co . courage and abiding faith in our work. A representative of the State M ocksville, N. C. would inform me that I must train fellow man. for a certain job. I would have no JAMES D. BOGER Ambulance Service choice in the kind of job. Being told to stay put, I would have little chance for advancement. If your neighbor is not taking The My wages would be regulated en­ 7 elephone 221-J M ocksville, N. C. tirely by the state, and there would Record tell him to subscribe. The be no redress of grievance. Leav­ If Called Immediately We W ill Pick Up W alker Funeral Home ing a job would be impossible. price is only $1.50 per year in the There would be no firing for unsatis­ AMBULANCE SERVICE factory work. Instead, I could be Dead Cuttle, Horses, and Hogs thrown into a concentration camp State, and $2.00 in other states. DAY OR NIGHT or a slave labor battalion. There P h o n e 4 8 I would be taught completely how to become servant to the master, M ocksville, N C th e S tate. When You Come To Town Is not this contrasting picture ac­ curate? Yes, you agree. How­ ever, what you are probably think­ Make Our Office Your ing is that America can never be­ FATHER and SON DAVlE BRICK come such a totalitarian state. Friend, we would have to ignore the BLACK WHISTLE (WIW Oft SfltoNt Headquarters. history of the world to assume that btacks (1/32' sheet balsa OR 1/32* BALSA such dangers do not confront Amer­ TOOTHPICK CAROBOAftD-ROa TO VZt DtA COMPANY CAftOBOAAD BALSAI ica. When a nation is prosperous 'st-orroft DISC is just the moment that you may JJiStrI SWITCH We Are Always Glad To D E A L E R S IN watch for decline to set in. We must be no less watchful because times are good. We cannot ignore danger S ee Y ou. signs. GOOD COAL Swap With Europe? No American worker would want Dat Phnne 194 - Niitht Pltnnr 119 to swap places with the average JUMBO■ SIZE ) European worker. Yet so many of PAPER CUPTOOTHPICKS Mocksville, N C us unhesitatingly accept ideas and UPE SAVERS DeTAILOr PADOLC* methods that come right from tbe WHEEL ASSEMBLE Be An “Engineer in Good very countries that we have outper­ formed a hundred ways to break­ X 4' 0ALSA Eating”—Do Home Canning! fast. Not everything is bad simply DECKHOUSE CUP QwirrH - Administrator's Notice because it originates in Russia or (BCKDffTOM PC! The unr'ersieued bavin* qualiti *d as a* Europe, but it is time to look around OP PAPER CLIP) it TEftMIMALCUT OUTTO GLUC in Simple Instructions Basel teen years later, an American, A. K. ministratix and administrator »t the es and see that what we have puts to­ (LAftGETHUMBTACK) CLEAR 1/16 I PLACE. Shriver of Baltimore, invented the of Betty B1 White, deceased, late ni SO.RUBBER 3/16'BALSA talitarian countries out of the run­ UkftGE DRAWING PIN DRIVE BELT on Science “retort” or “pressure” cooker. Davie County, this is to notify ail person* ning. holding claims against the said estate to In 1858 John Mason patented the Yet, in a recent survey from a Mason -jar with neck designed for present the same, properly verified, to th» You may not have a degree as an undersigned on or before Sept 2. 1948, o« cross-section of 5,000 persons, 63 per receiving a screw type cap. The engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when this notice will be pleaded in bar of then cent of the college students and 4 3 BALSA Mason jar with porcelain-lined zinc you’re home canning you’re using reovery. All persons indebted to said es per cent of the general population WAft SURPLUS cap is an old reliable. Mason would MIDGET MOTOR scientific principles just as surely as tate, will please make Immedi^ro pavmeut said they would get as much or probably be astounded by the 1947 (SCREW TO I/A* a mining, chemical, electrical or to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of more in America under government BALSA BASE) cap for sealing the Mason jar. This Sept., 1947, SLOT 2*2 WlOE other engineer. That is, if you fol­ management and ownership of in­ 1/2' OIA new style cap is a two-piece metal B. C WHITE, \d n irn f BATTERraiP 1/4'DIA 1» x 3- K1 a* Balsa low glass jar manufacturer's instruc­ dustries. In other words, a lot of fPIECEOPTlN AND affair with a Dome lid which has Betiy B. White. Deck’d tions, for they are based upon scien­ folks apparently believe that state LAfiGETHUMBTACK) HOLLOW OUT 3'4" OElP sealing compound on the under side B. C Brock. Attorney. Mocksville, N. 0, tific discoveries made over a period socialism or totalitarianism would CUTFftOMCARDBOARD MULL DEVELOPMENT* and is tested for seal by pressing on (USE PLENTYOFCEMtNT of a century and a half. be more efficient and more desira­ AND GLUE TOGETHER-" 1/2* Balsa IN ASSEMBLING FlCCes) the center of the lid with the finger. - OETAlLOF PULLEY* stem Piece Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris ble than freedom of opportunity and Sealing with the Dome lid is made confectioner, Nicolas Appert, set out Notice To Creditors freedom of the individual. How doubly sure by the new type metal MISSISSIPPI PADDLEWHEELER to find a method of food preserva­ mistaken they are! band which bears down on the lid Having qualified os ex-'Cutor oi the es Budget: Dad, $ 3 .0 0 f o r m otor—Sen, 74c tor m aterials tion and win a 1 2 ,0 0 0 -franc prize at three pressure points. tate of Ahred W. Phelps, deceased, no offered in 1795 by the French gov­ tice is hereby given to all persons hold Also reliable in seal is the light­ D ear Dad: sembling the spokes (of which there ernment. Napoleon, like Frederick ing claims against the estate of said de the Great, believed an army travels ning type jar with rubber ring, glass ceased to present the sarm* to the tinder Uncle Sam Says At first glance this model may ap­ are 8 to each disc) as shown in the on its stomach, and the folks at home lid and wire bail. signed on or before the Ilth day of Aug pear too complicated for the amateur detail drawing. Paddles can be 1/32' Many scientific experiments and u&t. 1948 or this notice will be p’ead n» model builder but actually it is quite balsa or thin cardboard to suit Mount got hungry and discontented too! bar of recovery. Allpersonsindebied to easy to build and requires no expen­ the wheel so that it turns freely and Nicolas won the prize, after 15 jar improvements have perfected pro­ the estate of said deceased will please then line up the motor carefully and years’ work, but his methods and cesses for today’s home canning and sive material and only the most screw it down into place. call and settle without delay. This the simple tools. A sharp knife, an old equipment have been greatly im­ it is upon them that instructions you Ilth day of August, 1947 The two Eveready flashlight bat­ proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ razor blade and a piece of fine sand­ teries must be placed as shown with CONRa D PHELPS. Kxr. paper will do the trick. Materials handicaps, not knowing a tempera­ erature such as the Ball Blue Book 4 of Alfred W Phelps. Deceased, ends in opposite direction. When required are one piece of V: inch switch arm “A" is moved forward it ture beyond boiling is required for are based. Follow these instructions Mocksville, Route 4. balsa, 3 inches wide and 12 inches processing some foods, and having and. you become an “Engineer in By A. T. Grant, Attorney. engages the nipple of one of the bat­ long and another one inch piece, teries and closes the circuit. In mak­ to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit 4 inches wide and 12 inches long. ing the drive pulley you can use the until 1860 did Louis Pasteur estab­ of your family’s health and increased ri£~L' SSt f Cv -- > I A small piece of V4 inch balsa tiny, war surplus motor to turn it true lish the fact that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de­ completes the wood requirements. with a piece of fine sandpaper. responsible for food spoilage. Four­ licious home canned foods. Notice, Sale of Land Thumbtacks, 1/16 inch square rubber The deck-houses are made from strand for wheel, paper clips and medium weight cardboard. The aft Under and by virtue of the 0 0 »’ !1. Jl cardboard plus some model airplane face of the lower deck-house must be C r of sale contained in a certan cement and pigmented dope, along cut out (not shown in the drawings) deed of trnst executed by the Da at!1with 2 10? Eveready batteries, com­ in order to give clearance for the vie Investment and Insurance Cm. plete the’ bill of materials. drive belt. P i t i /1 Study the Hull Development draw­ Windows, doors, etc., should be poration, Iuc , a corporation duU MSiU I i M ing before starting construction. Then drawn in black ink on the various chartered under the law ot North How many things can you buy cut out the two main hull members pieces before they are glued together C ardins, dated 23rd day of Ap

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Seen Along Main Street Ihe Bihle In Our M emorial Is Sug­ E ditor Rutledge I A r m v N e w s By The Street Rambler Wbat Wat Happening In Davie Thousands o f high school grad­ oooouo PnU ic Schools gested to Jim ison Discusses Eggs uates throughout the nation are Before Tbe New Deal Used Up Young couple walking up M ain Rev. W. E. Isenbour. High Point, N. C. R4 Raleigh.—The Charlotte News Yadkin Ripple. assuring themselves o f an expert street w ith lady carrying broom The Alphabet, Drowned The has suggested that it would be ap. Eggr have been retailing for 70 education in the field o f aviation Of all the books on earth the Bi­ and man carrying two boxes of ble stands supreme. It is indeed propriate for the State Board of cents per dozen in Yadkinville ■ for by taking advantage o f the U nited Hogt and Plowed Up The popcorn—Eugene Sm ith meeting the Book of books. Why? Because Hospital Control to name a build­ the past week, which is a record States A ir Force’s new Aviation Cotton and Corn. early m orning bus—Freeze Bow­ I it is God's holy and eternal Word. ing for. or otherwise honor the me price for hen fruit so far as the Career Plan, Capt. W . E. Cooper, den leaning against brick w all lis­ (Davie Record, O ct. 16, 1910) It was inspired of God, and is giv. mory of the late Tom Jimison. Ripple can learn, fot this section commanding officer o f the. W ins­ tening to old tim e singing—Hun­ Cotton is 14i cents. en for our waybill from earth to The News recalls the series of During and after the first world ton-Salem sub-station of the A r­ gry man looking the'tow n over in M rs. J. B. Johnstone spent F ri­ glorv. It tells ns how to live that s'ories written eight years ago by war eggs went mighty high, tbe my & A ir Force Recruiting Ser­ search o f a few eggs—C lint W il­ day in W inston shopping. we may reach heaven and escape the preacher lawyer newspaperman people thought, and at one time in vice, said today. son loafing around bus station— B. F. Stonestreet spent Thurs­ about conditions in Stete institu­ December, 1919, eggs retailed in Since the plan was announced hell. No book on earth will so Turner Grant walking down M ain day night w ith his son Calvin, at lift the human family as the Bible. tions for mental cases With con Yadkinville ior 55 cents a dozen early this summer, many youths streetreading Davie Record—M rs. Kannapolis. piderable justification, it is claimed for two days. In January; 1919, in the states of N orth and South It is the forerunner of all enlight- Alex Tucker doing early afternoon A number o f our people are at­ enmentj and certainly is the only these articles aroused public senti they sold for 50 cents a few weeks, Carolina have joined the USAF shopping—Miss Christine Hend­ tending the Rowan County Fair hook that reveals God to man. and ntent and spurred action by State and they also sold for 60 cents tor to receive technical training in a ricks standing behind counter eat­ th is w e e k . authorities which resulted in the short periods in January, 1920 and wide variety o f specialists ranging that makes known to us the plan ing ice cream w ith wooden spoon D r. M . D. Kim brough, who has of salvation for our souls, except presently much improved, but still January, 1921. In January, 1918, from radar fundamentals to jet —Romeo and Juliet bidding each been ill fo r some tim e, remains a- those books that are founded upon inadequate provisions. thev were 45 cents per dozen airplane and engine mechanics. other goodbye in early m orning bout the same. Without public demand sparked John D. Holcomb, who has been The new plan, according to its clear, plain, practical teachings. hours—Miss Margaret Langston Richard Mason went to States­ For depth of truth, height, length by the Jimison series, there would buying and selling eggs since the Capt. Cooper, enables a youngjj stampjng arm J0^tJ cf letters in ville last week to visit relatives and breadth, no book, or even li­ have been no consolidated board of days of Jim Hamlin’s store here, man to choose, before enlisting, postoffice lobby—Nan Bowden and friends. brary, equals it. In fact it is a Ii ^control, no acquisition of Camp savs he has traced egg prices back three technical schools offering and Jane C lick bicycling around A little child of Rev. and Mrs. brary within itself, filled with the Butner, few of the major improve, training in which he is interested, to George Washington's days and the square—Lady standing in W . A . Davis, o f Advance, is very ments at old established insutu If qualified, he is assured o f being most wunderful and sublime, su­ they were never 70 cents a dozen bank lobby counting hundred dol­ low w ith diphtheria. tions, opines The News preme and supernatural truth the here before He also says that in sent to one o f these schools after lar bills—Rufus Sanford, Jr., and Fred King left last week for Thereare those who insist many completing basic training. Form­ worid has ever known. It tell the 1899 eggs were five and six cents a Knox Johnstone talking w ith out Tennessee, where he went to e origin ot man truthfully, and tells oftthese improvements would have dozen, at .VIr; Hamilton's store, er servicemen are assigned direct­ o f town guests on street comer— ter school. come along anywrv. But it can­ ly to the school o f their choice. us where we are going, whether we where he worked on the cornet Young matron buying two cans E. H . M orris came up Saturday not be deoied that Tom Jimison Any high school graduate he live right or wrong. The greatest now occupiea by the home of K. J. o f soup and five packages o f Den- from Concord to spend a few days men and nations on earth are thoee spurred a legartbic State to s peed- tween 17 and 34 years of age is Vestal. He also stated that he tyne chewing gum—Gaither San­ here w ith his fam ily. Ier action. eligible to apply. So are uon-high who believe the Bible, beed its tea­ sold fit back at five and six cents ford demonstrating good looking Miss Maggie Stonestreet, o f R. Nor can it be denied that build, school graduates if they can docu­ chings, and take God into their a pound at the same time but sel. Ford sedan—Sheek Bowden, Ir., I, is visiting relatives and friends ings have bebn named ior others m ent the equivelant education. lives. N o lifecan b e truly great dom sold anv to anybody. sittiug in parked car in earnest in Concord and Kannapolis. who contributed less to progress in Young men who desire training that doesn’t a-cept the Bible, that G G- (Bud) Vestal, who begug conversation w ith friend—Stran­ Sabor Lockhart, o f W adesboro, care and treatment of mental pa. under the Aviation Career Plan doesn’t heed its teachings, and that buying eggs over 30 years ago says ger setting watch by tow n clock. spent several days last week in doesn’t have God to live within tients. Dedication of some build­ they have never been over 55 cents may enlist for three, four or five town w ith relatives. and rule without. ing to his memory, marked with in bis recollection. Mr. Festal has years. Those showing ability and Miss Mamie Armand, o f M adi­ If we expect the youth of today appropriate tablet, seems not out bandied enough eggs, if put end to leadership and who are otherwise Stop Gambling son, Ind., is visiting in town, the of order, savs The News to be the leaders of tomorrow, who end, to go around the world two qualified are eligible to apply, for The Renfro Herald, o f Yadkin- guest o f her sister, M rs. J. A rthur Officer Candidate School or for shall bless the earth end not curse times (can’t go through Russia you ville last waek published a state­ D a n ie l. it: who shall be godly, truthful, fiying training as A viation Cadets, Atom ic Power For know), and then enough left for m ent ’from Solicitor Avalon H all, 1 Miss Rosa Tatum, of Coolee- bouest, dependable and trnstwor breakfast. The United States A ir Ififoi*, o f this district, saying he had no­ mee, attended the Teachers’ In ­ thy; who shall be sober rather than Then there is T R. (Dick) Eat­ Capt. Cooper said, places a tified law enforcement officers in stitute here last week, and vitited drunken ;s trong in character, sound P e a c e on, who was a mere youngatei degree o f emphasis on technical W ilkes, Avery, Davie, Yadkin and relatives in N orth M ocksville. in mind, great tn plan and purpose Lenoir Kews Topic. training. Following are some of when eggs were five cent. a dozen, M itchell, that giving away any Mrs. J. O. King left Friday for rather than weak and puny; who When news of the first atomic bnt who has been buving them here the courses available in schools prize or selling tickets which spe- Tennessee, where she w ill spend shall lead upward rather than down bomb burst upon an uususpecting for over 20 years, Mr. baton savs under the Aviation Career Plan: cified that the holder had a chance some tim e w ith relatives. ward heavenward rather than hell- world, there was immediate specu you just can’t grow up much on Radio operator, radio mechanic, at a prize, constituted a lottery and The Democrats have taken L. ward; who shall be filled with wis. ulation as to the possibility of con­ five cents a dozen eggs, but mis is radar, control tower operator, pa­ therefore those, connected in any L. Spencer down and substituted dom aud knowledge that shall save trolling the force released for use the first time he has ever seen hem rachute rigger, aircraft welder, air­ way were liable to prosecution. S. B. Hanes as their candidate fo r the earth rather than cnrsc aud for the development of pe eetime over 55 cents. Tbe late Joe c- plane wood workeif jet airplane The V . F. W ., sponsoring an A ir Clerk of Court. A. K. Murchison damn it; who shall help save this power plants. Colium is the only man we know and engine mechanic, telephone Showat Jonesville, were notified has been put on the ticket for generation also future ganerations Announcement now comes from of who paid 55 cents a dozen cash and telegraph cable splicer, tele­ and did not give away an. auto­ s u rv e y o r. from blight, wreck, ruin and dam- the U. S. Atomic Energy Commis­ for eggs. phone and telegraph equipment mobile in Yadkin county. AU Jacob Stewart, Jr., was carried to nation, and to all thet is good here sion that a controlled vession of Well, anyway’ these 70 cent eggs repairman, photolithograpFer, pho W ilkes should take this public a Salisbury hospital last week to and heaven hereafter, then they the atomic bomb has been develop are migbtv good, but if flour keeps tographer, draftsman, carpenter, notice which the Husder passes be operated on for appendicitis. must live by the Holy Bible ed, which opens up new vistas in climbing in price we may have to powerman, electrician, refrigera­ on to our readers. The Herald We are glad to learn that he is We beiieve the Biblo should be the use of atomic energy for pow take sot. e of them raw. tion mechanic, water supply tech­ said that the car was said, to have getting along nicely, having un­ In every public school on American er. The maiu problem, apparently [Mocksville can go Yadkinv.ille nician, enginman, construction e been given away in Elkin, Surry derwent an operation successfully. soil, and eaery school on earth, as had been a method to control fast one better. In 1919 we paid 65c quipment mechanic, diesel me­ county, afterward.—The W ilkes W . A. Bailey, o f Advance, who for that matter, and should be re neutrons, so that the stream of eu per dozen for cold storage eggs chanic, machinest welder, black­ H u s tle r . has been quite ill w ith rheuma cognized as the supreme hook ot ergv generated would be steady in­ which we couldn’t eat, and last sm ith, tabulating machine opera­ tism fo r the past two m onths, was all the millions that qave ever been stead of explosive. week we paid 75 cents per dozen to r, cryptographic technician, am in town last Thursday and Friday published. It should at least be Without going into the details tor run of the mine eggs, which is unition supply technician. J e s u s S a i d shaking hands w ith his numerous read publicly to our pupils dally, of developments which we hardiy tbe highest prioe paid Ior eggs in Young men, or their parents, Jesus said, “Come unto me all friends, who are glad to see him and everv pupil should own it as understand, the Commission says Mocksville since Sherman and his who are interested in obtaining ye that labor and are heavy laden; o u t a g a in . his most valuable and priceless that, for the first time, a nuclear damyanks marched through Davie fu ll details of the new Aviation take my yoke upon you and Ieam The postoffice has been moved book. Every school teacher should reactor hritigs within the realm of on their wav to Georgia, in 1865. Career Plan should contact the of me, for my yoke is easy and into their new quarters in the Ma­ make tne Bible Iiis or her main practical use an atomic power plant —Editor Reeord.] local Arm y & A ir Force Recruit­ my burden is light, and ye shall sonic building, and there is no text hook, fashioning their lives for the propulsion of vessels and ing Sub-Station, which is located find rest to your soul.” “As it better aranged office in the State. after its sacred teaching If this W e don’t like to make X possibly large locomotives. Since at Postoffice B uilding, in W inston- was in the days o f Noe, so shall The fixtures are up-to date in ev­ were really and truly the case we m arks after your nam e. believe our whole educational sys­ heavy shielding is necessary for S a le m . it be also in the days of the Son ery respect, and everybody in the tem would be marvelously and glo­ protection against radiation emit­ of Man.” They did eat, they tow n is proud of the office. riously transformed, and that our ted duriug the fusion process, the drank and married wives; they W . L. Call has purchased the vonth would be mighty indeed in new plant will be impractical for were given in marriage until the Sanford stock of goods at Farm­ godliness and true success, rather use in autemobiles . r airplanes. day that Noe entered into the ington, and moved his fam ily last than weaklings in sin and wick­ edness. The initial development is re­ ark, and the flood came and de­ week. M r. Call has moved his ported from the Los Alamos scien­ stroyed them all. Jesus said, “I stock o f goods which he purchas tific laboratory in New Mexico, but am the offspring of David.” The ed from C. L. TLompson at A d­ an experimental reactor is being bright and morning star. “The vance, to Farmington, w ith his W z i n t e d ! built at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, sp irit and the bride say come, and Sanford stock, and now has one which is expected to be in opera- let whosoever w ill come, and take o f the best stores in the county. tion within two years of the water of life freely.” Go The follow ing students made the Cedar Lumber or Cedar thou into ye rich men, weak and honor roll in the graded school howl for the misery that shall last week: Velma M artin, Bonnie M onev Cheaper come upon ye; your silver and Brown, Annie Allison, Dorothy Mrs. Homespun: “W hat’ll we Logs Delivered to Reavis your gold is cankered and the Gaither, Abram N ail, M artha Cle­ contribute to the m inister’s dona­ rust o f them shall be a witness a- ment, Frances M orris, Edna Stew­ tio n party?” gainst you in judgment day and art, Gelene Ijames, Ruth Parker, !Farm er Homespun: “Wal, I Novelty Company. Highest shall eat your flesh as o f fire.” Maggie Robertson, Jessie H olt- dunno, Hannah! Taters is ’way S. T. FOSTER. houser, Tobitha Moore, Margaret up, pork is ’waA up, fow l is ’way M ocksville R. 4. Meroney, Mary Cashwell, Rose up— we’ll save money by giving Gash Price Paid. Meroney, Martha Call, Ella Me­ DR. LOUIE D. NEWTON him.money.” ______roney, Lena Brown, Bernice W il­ noted churchman and writer, pripsret Mrs. Dorothv Henn, of Balti­ C u s t o m - M a d e son, Louise W illiam s, Lester M ar­ each week a Sunday School leuon more, recently gave birth to quad, tin, Carolyn M iller, Ruth M iller, based on the uniform outline of the rufll'-ts—thiee boys and a girl. International Council of Religious Ed­ REAVIS NOVELTY CO * BeltsandBuckles Sallie W hitley, Mary Stockton, ucation. You will find this inspiring Now that's a funny situation. AU Annie H all Baity. Norman Clem­ Synday School lesson in this issue; Oiir of Tre TT» v"* f’Dti Vc1 S e e took for and read Mocksville, N. C ent, A lbert Linville, E m m a C h a ­ tb »r*- ot IIirjJi -A r 'MHJ-IC*-. M rs. Leonard Caldwell ffin, W innie Sm ith. T 'lis is a fine 321 SaIieburv St. ' 210-J honor roll. Th. BIBLE TODAY Do You Read The Record? Iliilllllllllll Him IllillliilllMlilliiilililMNBBiillliliiiiil THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSV1LLE, N. C. NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Clergymen Stopped Buggy CLASSIFIED Riding on Sabbath in 1798 By 1798 in Philadelphia, the use DEPARTMENT Gay Cross Stitch for Towels of the horse and buggy on the required in filling orders for a few of the Sabbath had ,paused such a de­ BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. most popular patterns. cline in church attendance that the Men, Women; make 315 daily showing our Send your order to: clergymen obtained, and held for new beautiful Aluminum Cooking Utensils. Great demand, big profits, bonus. Write 3 3 years, official permission to today for complete details and free sample Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. stop all Sunday vehicular traffic offer. LEE COMPANY. Marshall, Texas. 564 W. R andolph St. Chicago 80, HI. by hanging large chains across the Enclose 20 cents for pattern. DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETC. No______city’s principal streets. Wire-Haired Fox Terrier Pnps for sale. Finest pedigreed stock, beautiful pups. Write William B. Evans, Eufanla, Ala* HELP WANTED—MEN Helps keep me W ANTED: 10 T1LE-SETTER MECHANICS Wages 32.50 per hour, plus overtime pay. Permanent Work for Competent Men. O U SEhQ LD INTERSTATE MARBLE Ss TILE CO. on my feet/ 4000 N. M iam i A venue, M iam i, F lo rid a

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An ordinary paper plate, glued East Coast Library, Bx. 2046, Ventnor, N.J. to the bottom of a paint can, SCOTTS EMULSION , 7 0 3 2 serves to keep the paint off the H i g h En e r g y t o n k Vary the Salad With the Meal REAL ESTATE—BU S. PROP. floor and is more convenient (See recipes below.) SARASOTA — Rooming House for Sale. Good bargain, 42 beds. Good location. than using old newspapers which P. O, Box 971 - S araso ta. F la , must be moved as the container Salad Parade A LITTLE embroidery goes a LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU is shifted from place to place. SPEEDED-UP COMFORT REAL ESTATE—HOUSES long way toward beautifying —•— for so-called Salads lead the health parade be­ your kitchen! Look—what simple Cream of Mushroom Soup HOUSE FOR SALE— 6 rooms and bath, No ring around your bath-tub. cause in them you eat so many city water and lights; 4 acre tract of land, cross-stitch! Look—what gay de­ Keep the kitchen sink and bathtub fruits and vegetables before they Roast Chicken 400 ft. from P . O. P ric e $4900, Vi down, KIDNEY SUFFERERS Sweet Potato Balls balance to suit buyer. Also about 50 build­ signs for towels! white and shining by cleaning it get a chance to lose their vitamins ing lots in town. 20% down, balance to suit Green Lima Beans buyer. Owner W. E. TATUM, Pomona * * * with a soap jelly made by dis­ an d m in erals. AU P ark , F lorida. P . O. Box 37, Phone 2361. Here’s embroidery youngsters love to solving soap in warm water and stimukteduggishkidneya;then ALLAY BLAD­ through the ages ‘Ginger Ale Pear Salad DER IRRITATION. That’s the cause of most Lemon Pie with Honey do! P a tte rn 7032 h as tra n sfe r of 6 m otifs then adding a few drops of kero­ pains, aches, urges once thought entirely due to people have REAL ESTATE—MISC. about 5V2 by 7% inches. sene to it. leidneys. So for quicker, Icmger-Iasting relief, turned to salads Beverage Our improved pattern — visual with soothe bladder as well as stimulate kidney action. ♦Recipe given. FLORIDA—SEVERAL THOUSAND FEET —•— Do this: use Foley (the new kidney-bladder) because they ocean frontage to river, ready for devel- easy*to*see charts and photos, and com* Pills: they nlso have direct aedative-like action opment. Priced right. You can make plete directions—makes needlework easy. A thick layer of newspapers craved things money on these tracts. WORLD’S WON­ placed over the springs of a bed on bladder, At your druggist. Unless you find DER BEACU, R. L. Riggs. Broker, Box Due to an unusually large demand and them far more satisfactory, DOUBLE YOUR fresh from gar­ such as escarole, romaine, lettuce, 5294, D aytona B eaob, F lorida. current conditions, slightly more time is protects the mattress. MONEY BACK den and orchard. raw spinach, endive, watercress, Besides, certain dandelion greens or celery cabbage. foods are more They may be arranged bouquet style attractive and appealing served in or shredded and tossed lightly with their raw state, or in salad form. an oil and vinegar dressing (some­ Salads may accompany the main times a frehch dressing) just be­ course, and then they are served on fore serving time. a side plate, but alongside the main One or more of the following may course. If you want to entertain in be added for variety if you want to a special way, the answer is a salad tease the palate: Sliced radishes, platter or salad bowl. Use fruit or chopped green pepper, diced cucum­ vegetables as your taste dictates. bers, cut celery, sliced stuffed ol­ Don’t forget the party or ives, tomato sections, sliced pickle, salads which are in a class by them­ sieved hard-cooked eggs, rolled an­ selves. These are full of fruit and chovies, minced onion rings, garlic even whipped cream, the fairy prin­ salt, celery salt, celery seed, or a cesses of the salad world. Serve light sprinkle of thyme, curry pow­ them for special occasions as a top­ der or chili powder. ping to a meal or as a party dish. Here are some tempting varia­ Frozen Banana Salad. tions for a cole slaw type of salad: (S erv es 10 to 12) Plain Cole Slaw: 4 cups finely I tablespoon lemon juice shredded cabbage, I tablespoon cel­ 1 teaspoon salt ery seed, I cup 2 tablespoons mayonnaise cooked salad 2 3-ounce packages of cream cheese dressing. Option­ 2 tablespoons crushed pineapple al additions: I Y i cup maraschino cherries, cut in tablespoon either q u a rte rs dill seed or cara­ Y t cup walnut meats, chopped way seed or mus­ 1 cup c r e a m , w hipped ' ta rd seed. 3 ripe bananas Carrot Slaw: 2 cups grated or Crisp greens shaved carrots, 2 cups cabbage, I Add lemon juice and salt to may­ teaspoon minced onion, I cup boiled onnaise and stir in cheese. Add salad dressing. /i pineapple, cherries and nuts; fold in S law D eluxe: 3 cups shredded cream. Add bananas, cut in cubes. cabbage, I cup diced banana, % cup LOOK!... Turn into tray and place in auto­ chopped peanuts, 2 tablespoons cat­ matic refrigerator. Freeze until sup and I cup boiled salad dressing. “TATTLE-TALE" UGHT TELLS firm, then serve sliced on crisp Pineapple Slaw: 2 cups shredded WHEN PIRT BAG NEEDS greens. cabbage, I cup cut, drained pineap­ Here’s a pretty salad that may ple, % cup boiled salad dressing, I EMPTYING be served either as a special salad tablespoon celery seed and dash of or as an accompaniment: p a p rik a . 4Ginger Ale Pear Salad. Spanish Slaw: I 1A cu p s c u t cab ­ (S erves 6 to 8 ) bage, I cup diced tomatoes, I cup 2 envelopes plain, unflavored gelatin diced cucumbers, % cup chopped 1 No. VA size can of pears green pepper and % cup of boiled $ 7 0 9 5 Economy Model VC 6700 1A eup maraschino cherry juice salad dressing. CompIete With Attachments 2 tablespoons sugar Two molded salads that may be Model Shown VC 6702 f t Q C 1A cup lemon juice served as an accompaniment are a >mplete With Attachments Y 1% I l U V 1 3A cups ginger ale pretty addition to the table: Few drops red coloring Molded Grape Salad. 8 maraschino cherries (Serves 6) Soften gelatin in Vz cup of the I Vi tablespoons unflavored gelatin cold pear juice drained from can. Vi cup cold water WAY AHEAD9 TOO! PERFECT foe Complefe Home C leaning! Bring to a boil % cup pear syrup I cup orange jnice and stir in softened gelatin until I cup lemon juice dissolved. Add 3A cup su g a r the seflsa fto tta / /VEtV maraschino cher­ I. cup seeded or seedless grapes THE NEW UNIVERSAL CLEAN-AIR CLEANER ry juice, sugar, Yt cup nutmeats lemon juice and L ettuce IT'S NEW. . . IT'S DIFFERENT. . . IT'S with these "way-ahead” work-saving ginger ale. If a Soak gelatin in cold water-for 5 ■jj MORE EFFICIENT I Don’t buy a clean­ features... die exclusive "Tattle-Tale” darker color is minutes. Bring juices to a boil, desired, add a add sugar and gelatin. Cool, and er that will be outmoded in a year. Light..."Instant-Seal” Hose Connec­ few drops of red when thick, fold in grapes and nuts. coloring. Rinse a Pour , into individual molds and chill See this new 100% post-war cleaner tion.. ."Thread-Picking, Self-Cleaning shallow pan in cold water; arrange until firm. Serve in nests of let­ Nozzle”... and "Super-Power” Motor. pear halves, cut side up in bottom. tu ce. Top eachwith a cherry. Pour Mixed Fruit Salad. Compare—and you’ll buy a Universal. gelatin mixture over pears carefully. (Serves 6) so as not to dislodge pears. Chill un­ 3 oranges, peeled and diced m m mi n m IIiMiKns til firm. To serve, cut gelatin into 3 slices canned pineapple, diced, Ol n m m squares with a sharp knife and place I cup pineapple tidbits “A special knack for every cleaning act!” on lettuce. Serve with desired dress­ I unpeeled red apple, diced At last! Clean your small rugs ing. Vi cup pitted dates, cut into pieces with no dinging and dragging. When you’re serving a heavy din­ I cup seeded grapes, cut in half TRADEM TODAY! ner, there’s nothing better than a A touch of the toe regulates Vi cup mayonnaise o ld -d e a n e r crisp salad just bursting with vege­ 1A cup coconut,, shredded, if desired suction to prevent dragging. worth tables. For example, a chef’s salad Mix fruit with mayonnaise and Only Universal has the new CLEANS • DEMOTHS • POLISHES is about the best choice, or perhaps chill thoroughly. Serve on shredded Suction-Regulator. You are way SPRAYS • SHAMPOOS • DEODORIZES a cole slaw. lettuce; sprinkle with coconut, if de­ out front, too, with Universal’, A true chef’s salad is composed sire d . Automatic Rug-Adjusting Noz­ mainly of some of the salad greens B eleased by W estern N ew spaper Union* zle, "Day-Glo” Headlight, and "Touch-Toe” Handle Control. LYNN SAYS: Serve sliced tomatoes on a bed Try Old Salad Favorites of lettuce with a dressing to which Model ^AMERICA’S*HOST IOHPltTE UNE OF HOME CLEANING MIB FLOOR MMWTBIMICE HiBlPItEIIT With New Touches a few caraway seeds have been VC 5702 added. SEE YOUR DEALER ABOUT SPECIAL FAU OFFERI W atercress is especially good with Cttmpttu ttt »f You might also like a half avo­ cltonins attach* mayonnaise to which a bit of catsup ments may be pur­ has been added. Sliced radishes and cado dressed with lemon juice chased if desired. chopped green pepper arfe also good served with cubes of fresh orange UNIVERSAL ad d itio n s. to which just a suggestion of onion Asparagus tips on a .big slice of has been added. OR WRITE FOR HAME OF YO^R NEAREST DEALER tomato seem tastier when served Strips of peeled avocado marinat­ with a blue cheese dressing. Break ed in lemon juice may be effectively up the cheese in french or oil dress­ combined with sections of grapefruit LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK or orange, strips of pimiento and ing and add enough lemon juice for NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ta rtn e s s . grated blue cheese and nutmeats, THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS

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J. S. Green, o f R. i, was in tow n' I iiiiM u iM iiiiit IiiiiiiiM iiiinniiiniiniiiiiH M iuiiiiiM innB iiH iiM Piiiiin THE D THE DAVlE RECORD. N 0 Changes M ade last week and reported that he, had sold his stock o f goods to his C. FRANK STROUD - ■ Editor. I .AU former Methodist pastors Oldest P a were returned to their churches son-in-law, Mack Everest, who is GOING OUT OF BUSINESS!" N o L iquo TELEPHONE I in Ehvie County by the Metho­ now operating the store. Sanford dist Conference Iaft week. The has been in the mercantile busi­ Bntered at the Postoffice in Mocka- ' Record is glad to welcome them ness fo r the past 40 years, and at NEWS vllle, N. C., aa Second-dasf Vail AU m erchandise m ust be m oved by N ov. I. O ur stock back to the best County, in the the present location for 19 years. matter, March 3 , 1903. A . D . R best State in the U nion. The pas­ He was in business in MocksviUe includes G roceries, N otions, D ry G oods, A u to A ccessor­ was in to~ to r s a re : fo r a num ber o f years before mov­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: fr ie n d s . Advance—H . R. Jordan. ing to his present location. ONE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA • t 1.50 ies, F^ed, Farm Supplies and H ardw are. SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c. Cooleemee—W . A . Jenkins. M r . a u ONF YEA.R. OUTSIDE STATf - 52.00 “ Mocksville—R. M . Hardee. s p e n t W e SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $100 AU our Stock has been cut to the very bone. Y ou b u s in e s s . M ocksville C ircuit—Foster R. L o flin . That old joke about ABC stores* Princess Theatre w ill b e n e fit by these g re a tly reduced prices. M is s e s I doing away w ith bootleggers and Davie C ircuit—J. B. Fitzgerald; Libby Stro G re e n s b o r blockaders don’t hold water. A Farm ington—J. S. Folger. few weeks ago Charlotte opened WEDNESDAY Save U p To 20 Per C ent Like T his M r s . T . liquor stores. Last week a block­ Casper C. Sain has accept ade still was found in Charlotte "The Ghost Goes W ild,” w ith B a n k o f D Casper C. Sain, 65, died unex­ If you buy $5 w orth of any item s, you w ill receive 5 which had just made a run o f joy James Ellison St Ann Gwynne pectedly on Monday afternoon o f water. No, beloved, liquor stores T h e W last week while at work at- the per cent o ff, and the m ore you buy the cheaper each C a r n iv a l don’t do away w ith blockaders or THURSDAY and FRIDAY Southern Railway roundhouse in n ig h t, N o - bootleggers. “Cheyenne,” w ith Dennis M or­ W inston-Salem. item becom es. A r t h u r Mr. Sain was bom in Davie gan and Jane W yman. Baptist Associa­ R . I , w a s County, a son of M r. arid Mrs. w e e k o n W ilev E. Sain, and spent his early S A T U R D A Y t i o n M e e t s life in Davie. He had lived in “Vigilantes o f Boom Town,” SAVE ON THESE ITEMS T . S . E a w a s in to - The 74th annual session o f the W inston Salem for 35 years and w ith Red Ryder and Little te r s o m e was connected w ith the Southern South Yadkin Baptist Association B e a v e r. M EN’S OVERALLS, BOYS’ OVERALLS including churches in Davie and Railway during that tim e as sta­ F r a n k S Iredell counties, m ft Thursday tionary fireman. MONDAY and TUESDAY t o h is h o and Friday, Oct. 16th and 17th, Surviving are one son, George AND SHIRTS, SOAPS AND SOAP POW - w e e k w it ' the Thursday session being held A. Sain, Durham; three sisters, “The Hucksters,” with Clark R ic h a rd at Eaton’s'Baptist Church, and Mrs. A. A. Wagoner, M ocksville; Gable and Deborah Kerr. DERS, ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, i n to w n ’ Friday’s session w ith Beulah Bap­ Mrs. K. L. Cobler and Mrs. J. L. h o m e fr o tist Church, in Iredell county. McDaniel, Winston-Salem; two Thursday morning the annual brothers, ty . C. Sain, o f LaJunta, BUCKETS, CROSS CUT SAW S, NAILS, M is s J th e w e e k - sermon was preached by Rev. I. Col., and A. L. Sain, o f W inston Farms and Homes C. R. Hendon, pastor Sonthside S a le m . th e g u e s t Baptist Church, M ooresville. The Funeral services were held at SOUTH M A IN ST., near Junc­ AUTO SEAT COVERS, BATTERIES, 600 M is s I n missionary sermon Friday morn­ Vogler Chapel Wednesday after­ tio n , 7-room home, closets, screen­ ed back porch, front porch, new t y A c c o u ing was by Rev. James S. Potter, noon at 4 o’clock, and the body roof. Lawn w ith shrubbery and xl6 TIRES, $12.00. ______la s t w e e k of the First Baptist Church, Sta­ laid to rest in W oodlawn ceme­ shade. This good home should te s v ille . tery, W inston-Salem . not be on the market long at M r s . M tient at R V isiting speakers included D r. M r. Sain had many friends in $ 4 ,85 0. Sale Started Saturday, O ct. 18th and C on­ a l, w h e re L. L. Carpenter, editor of Biblical Davie County who were sadden­ Salisbury Stteet, 2 blocks from square, 5-room home, bath, hot Recorder, Dr. C. C. Carpenter, ed by news o f his death. The Re­ M r s . E . water heater, closess, large screen­ dean of the Medical School of cord extends sincere sympathy to tinues U ntil Sold O ut. First C ustom ers G e ra ld B i ed porch. Insulated Ceil-O-Tex n e s d a y ; Baptist Hospital, W inston-Salem; the bereaxed ones in this hour of inside. Nice lot w ith shade. In­ V a ., o n b C. F. Gaddy, executive secretary vestigate now. O nly $4,800. T here G et T he C hoicest M erchandise of the Council on'C hristian Edu 5-room home, lights, painted M is s D - inside, porches, tw o wells, several cation of the State Convention; Singers to M eet ill fo r the E. L. Bradley, associate o f M . A . outbuildings, 3 acres land, pasture tin u e s to with electric fence. About 700 ft. The Davie County Singing Con* b e g la d t Huggins, state executive secretary; fronting hard surface highway, in Rev. J. C. W alton, pastor M ills vention w ill be held at the Smith city lim its. Own a small farm in j M r s . R Home Church, Thomasville; Rev. Grove M ethodist Church Sunday, town. $3,500. COMER’S Grocery & Service Station te rd a y f r

R. M. Hauss, field representative Oct. 26th, at 2 o’clock, T hepnb Investm ent Property, Lexington s h e s p e n t for the Allied Church league. lie, and especially singers, are cor­ Highway, over 1,000 ft. fronting SMITH GROVE— Out Winston Highway 6 Miles.. I brother, dially invited to be present. Prof. Officers of the association were: each side of road. About 100,000 J. A. Lesley will direct the singing. feet saw timber. Beautiful home ^558822057822058822548377658822568822658822508822648822573^5302206^82^0^9826583822008862508822J.E.Q Moderator, Rev. W . B. Carr, of sites; 62 acres for only $3,950. t o h is h o M ooresyille; clerk treasurer, C. B. A 5-room house, owned and oc­ $600 cash and Z years on balance, A u , h a s r cupied by W . R. Sturdevant and W inberry, Statesville; historian. 11 Rooms, large lot, nice view, h is jo b a fam ily, colored, on R. I, was to Rev. W . H . Dodd, M ocksville; as- ideal fo r apartm ent or rent house, C o m p a n tally destroyed by fire, together two blocks from square, 3 blocks sociational field worker, Miss W il­ w ith all contents, about o ’c lo c k 8 from new furniture plant. A real A n u “ ma M arks, Statesville. Wednesday morning. The cause buy at $3,950. b o y s sp e The Association was well at­ of the fira is not known. This is Choose A Pfano W ith a Reputation For Q uality DAVIE REALTYJAGENCY a tte n d in tended on both days, and enjoy­ a heavy loss, as they had no in ­ D o r is C h surance on house or contents. Phone 220 Mocksville, N. C. ed by all who were present. A l JESSE G. B O M fi MUSIC COMPANY w e re F a i M r s . C P , L A . M e e t s in g th is Choose From h a s a b o The Wm. R. Davie P. T. A. in t h a t e m et last Thursday evening at 7:30 CHICKtRING o f a n tiq u o’clock. Devotionals were given D r . a n by M r. J. B. Cain. M r. Cain also CABLE-NELSON a n d c h i made a talk on the school enlarge­ WINTER -ow Boy s p e n t Se- m ent program in Davie County. to w n , g u A short play, “The Jones Fam­ EV,RETTE a n d M r s ily ,” was given under the direction o t h e r p a i n t MUSETE M r , a of Miss Katkrvn Brown. Tkose GULBRAN3EN a n d c h it taking part m theplay were; Nani s p e n t F r cy and Luray Rcavis, Betiy Iou OfMilD Ratledge, Joan Bowles, Shirley M r s . S . Yes, you can be confident your new Spinet Piano has a beautiful rich tone, the sm ooth, w ell- Jones, Reba Furchest Floretta Col­ lette, Em m aJo Pope, Betty Jones, regulated action, the graceful beauty and style that you expect in your new Piano from Jesse D . E . o f J e ru s Phyllis Ball, Johnny Btchison and Jesse G. Bowen’s. to w n S H arold Gene Stanley. h e re is s The attendance award went to You Vfill Derive Pleasure From Its Beauty— Satis­ p a r k in g M rs. Wade Hutchins’ third grade. a n d Je~ T h e m e m b e rs h ip d r iv e c lo s e d w it ’ Pure Paint Miss Kathryn Brown’s fifth grade faction From Its Perform ance . M r . w inning the $5 cash prize given by It’s the extra quantity of pure lead in K u rfees n ie c e , M rs. Hayes. M rs. A . W . Ferabee’s la s t w e e fourth grade won the $3 cash prize Paint that makes the difference in c o v e r in g t o n io , T given by Mr. Wade Hutchins. (hiding) capacity per gallon and wearing qualities. s o m e t i Reba Furches anji Johnny ' Etchi M inshall-Estey E lectronic O rgan M a c N e s o n w o n each for getting the $1 Compare Paint Formulas, here’s KuiCcm The Organ for Small Churches. Simple and Easy to Play. Small and Compact. Come in m ost members. Pure Carbonate Lead.. .80ft T -F . for a dem onstration. PureZincOside ..2 0 6 * to w n 1 0 0 # w it h a Sanford R. Smith Tinted with Pure tiblora* Grcrand and Mixed loor Paint with Fun Lliueed Oil and D onr-ttlftM . w h ic h Best V alues in Tow n Sanford R. Sm ith, 82, o f Red givesworn, splintery - o u n c e s , floors a smooth, hard, p o ta to land, died at his home late Satur glossy surface over­ 20% to 40% more lead per gallon, H e c k day night following an extended night. Put it on to­ scientifically combined with pure GOOD USED PIANOS illness. Surviving are one son, day. Walk on it to­ oxide of zinc, not even a suspicion Ralph Sm ith, o f Davie; one broth­ morrow. Shineslike M r . enam el. E ig h t beau* of adulterant in it That’s why it AU in good co n d ition -rea d y fo r long service. er, Geo. W . Smith, of Redland, tiful colors. Anyone works faster, covers (hides) and r e tu m e three grandchildren. His wife can apply Granitoid. protects more surface and lasts v is it to d ie d 12 years ago. longer in the weather. Come in p u rc h a s FuneraIservices were held at the and let us show you how little it N e w p o h o m e a t 2 o’clock Monday, and at YouM l Save M oney on Y our Piano at w i l l sp e Bethleham M ethodist Church at takes to paint your house right. w in te r 2:30 oiclock, w ith Revs. George iSurftot Ifaftw a Paint fa r Bray Purpote—ITe Have Tktm Bruner, F. R. Loflin and Paul M is s Jones officiating, and the hody JESSE G. BOW EN M USIC CO. F ra n c e s la id t o re s t in th e c h u rc h c e m e te ry . B. & W. PURE SERVICE fe re n c e T e a c h e r Mrs. Sallie Spencer, of W ins­ 217 W est Fifth Street W inston-Salem . N. C. b o r o , o - ton-Salem, spent several days last] G e s t, o f week in town the guest o f her sis­ A m e r i ter, Mrs. W. L. Call. < m e th o d /

THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.. OCTOBER 22. 1947 THE DAYlE RECORD. M atthews-Lagle t f & r n n b e r - all the different brands you smoked during the wartime cigarette shortage? That’s when Oldest Paper In The County The wedding of Miss Carolyn so many people discovered—from experience— Virginia Lagle, daughter of M r. W i n t e r S p e c i a l s ! No Liquor. Wine, Beer Ads that Camels suit them best. Yes, experience is and M rs. Hugh Andrew Lagle, of the best teacher. That’s w h y ... M ocksville, and Charles Emmett NEWS AROUND TOWN. Matthews, of Charlotte, son of M r. and M rs. C. E. Matthews, of SW EATERS and JACKETS Shelby, took place last Tuesday A. D. Ratledge, o f Statesville, afternoon at 5 o’clock at Mocks­ CA] eJhrepeople was in tow n Tuesday greeting old ville Presbyterian Church, w ith the M en’s W inter W eight fr ie n d s . Rev. E. H . G artrelle officiating. U nion S uits $ 1 . 8 9 A program of wedding music a m s m o k i n g Mr. aud Mrs. Baxter Young was presented by Harry Liven- You I spent Wednesday in Charlotte on good, organist, and Miss Dreiser Boys’ W inter W eight’ b u s in e s s . A nn H olton, o f Charlotte, soloist. $ 1 . 3 9 The bride was given in m arri­ U nion Suits M E lS Misses Inez Naylor and Jessie age by her father. Idiss Doris Libby Stroud spent Monday in Lagle was her sister’s m aid o f hon­ M en’s B all Band Greensboro. or. Bridesmaids were Miss W an­ w e r b e / b m da Lee Hendricks and Miss Shir­ R ubber Boots $ 4 . 9 5 M rs. T . I. Shore, o f Church St., ley Lagle, o f M ocksVille, and Miss has accepted a position w ith The IS Gladys Earl, o f Shelby. Georgi M en’s B ail Band 4 Bank o f Davie. anne M arshall, o f W inston-Salem ; teacher! was flow er girl. B uckle A rctics $ 3 . 9 5 The W m . R. Davie Hallowe’en M r. Matthews had his father as Carnival w ill be held on Saturday is best man, and ushurs were C hildren’s C otton night, Nov. 1st. Jack Palmer and D ick Palmer, of Shelby, and W orth Hendricksand P a n t i e s 1 2 c . p r . Arthur Phelps, of Cleveland, H olland H olton, o f Mocksville. ATTENTION FARMERS! R. I, was in town one day last A fter the ceremony the couple week on business. ' Fast C olor D ress left on a wedding trip, and after POULTRY LOADING Nov. 1st, w ill make their home in 4 9 c . y d . T. S. Eanes, Jr., o f Thom asville, C h a r lo tte . P r i n t s W e W ill Buy Every Thursday M orning From was in town Thursday looking af­ M rs. Matthews was granuated 8 A. M., To Il A. M. ter some business m atters. from M ocksville H igh School, and O uting, 36 ins. w ide, In Front Of E. P. Foster* Cotton Gin Your Poultry in September from die Charlotte 3 9 c . y d . Frank Stroud, Jr., was confined Memorial Hospital School o f A ssorted C olors HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID to his home several days the past N u r s in g . week w ith a severe cold. M r. Matthews was graduated 5% W ool Double SALISBURY POULTRY CO. from Riverside M ilitary Academy, Salisbury, N. C. Richard Ferebee, o f Cana, was and attended Greenbriar M ilitary B l a n k e t s $ 3 . 9 5 in town Wednesday on his way school, at Lewisburg, W . Va- He home from a trip to Salishury. served as an ensign in the U . S. Indian B lank­ Navy. He is now associated w ith Miss Jessie Libby Stroud spent th e C h a r lo tte b ra n c h o f t f ie F . B . I . e t s $ 2 . 9 5 the week-end in W inston-Salem, the guest o f M iss Elizabeth Epps. M rs. Burwell Sm ith, o f Raleigh, G. H. GOFORTH spent one night last week in town, Miss Inez Naylor, Davie Coun­ the guest o f Mrs. Frank Stroud, SHOES For Ihe Entire Family VH ill Buy Chickens Next To ty Accountant, spent several days Jr. Mrs. Smith was on her way Iasr week in Raleigh on business. to Statesville, whete she spent the Shop Here and Save week doing special health work. Farmers H ardware & Supply Co. M rs. Margaret LeGrand is a pa­ Mrs. Smith was w ith the Davie' tient at Rowan M em orial Hospit­ Health Departm ent for some tim e Every Thursday From 8 To 11 A. M. al, where she is taking treatm ent. before going to Raleigh. M ocksville C ash Store W I L L P A Y Mrs. E. W . Jtmker and Mrs. Gerald BlackweIder spent W ed­ “THE FRIENDLY STORE” H ighest Cash Prices For Poultry. nesday and Thursday in Bristol, W ANT ADS PAY. GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager Va., on business. HABPYHUNTING Antiques— M is s D u k e S h e e k , w h o h a s h e e n 302 W est M ain, Thomasville, N. ill for the past three weeks, con­ C. TOM EANES. Jr. tinues to im prove, her friends w ill EOR RENT—Three unfurnish­ be glad to leam. ed and one furnished room , 743 C herry street. i o n I M rs. R. H . Shank returned yes­ ROGER L. HARDING. terday horn New York C ity where she spent several days w ith her STRAIGHT SALARY $50.00 e s . s brother, James D aniel. Weekly, Man or Woman with Auto sell Poultry M ixture to Far­ Free - $50 - Free J. E. Q uillan, who was confined m e rs . to his home fo r several days w ith Eureka M fg. Co., East St. Louis, 1 11. flu, has recovered, and is back on FOUND.—One blue speckeled A T T H E his job at Pennington Chevrolet female Beagle Thursday m orning. C o m p a n y . Owner can get same by paying for this ad and feed b ill in ten A number of Davie 4 H Club days. If not caljed for, dog w ill boys spent Thursday in Raleigh be sold for feed and advertising U t y attending the State Fair. Misses bill. L. D. BOGER, Doris ChafHn and Kathrine Boger A uction Sstle M ocksville, R. 2. were Fair visitors Saturday. FOR SALE—One bed and bed M rs. Chrisrine Daniel is spend­ clothing, disc graphophone and OF ing this week in Greensboro. She other articles too numerous to has a booth at the antique show m e n tio n . in that eity, w ith an attractive line MRS. M IN N IE SHORES, o f a n tiq u e s o n d is p la y a n d f o r s a le . M ocksville, R. 3. T he T. S. H endrix Farm A t home o f Richard Shores. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks (Formerly Woodruff Farm) Containing 500 Acres and children, of W ilmington, W ANTED—Clear poplar, ma­ spent Several days last week in ple and birch logs, 62 inches long. town, guests o f his parents, M r. Laps and not clear, 8 and 10 feet 500 A cres W ith 3 R esidences and M rs. E. G. Hendricks. long. Nothing less than 8 in c h e s in diameter. W ill pay good prices M r. and M rs. S. F. Binkley, Jr., delivered to our factory. Subdivided into 3*150 acre Farms and 6 Tracts of 5 to 25 Acres and children, o f Rock H ill, S. C., ELKIN FURNITURE CO. spent Friday night in tow n, guests Elkin, N. C. You can buy one or as many tracts as you like. of M r. Binkley’s parents, M r. and W inter is near. Enjoy cold M rs. S. F. Binkley. Located on both sides o f M ocksville-C ornatzer R oad, 1 1 - 2 m i/es from h, well- weather by having your home in­ sulated and weather stripped now. D. E. Beck, well-known farmer Jesse A ll w ork guaranteed. Call 220. of Jerusalem township, was in DAVIE REALTY COMPANY. town Saturday. M r. Beck says M o c k s v i l l e - 5N . c here is some talk of putting in FOR SALE—64-acre farm w ith t i s - parking meters at Greasy Comer 5-room house, also tenant house, and Jerusalem. good bam, chicken and brooder W e cordially invite you to attend this sale whether vou come to bid or buy. This is one o f the best Dairy and Grain house, granery; tw o good pastures. Farms in Davie County. Three Residences, two bams, 150 acres bottom land, 150 acres upland, 200 acres in pasture on M r. and M rs. John Hoover and Good water system. Land good Dutchman Creek. * niece, M rs. Spencer Tharpe, left fo r a ll crops, w ith some good pine AFTER SALE OF LAND WE W ILL SELL THE FOLLOW In 6 PERSONAL PROPERTY: last week by m otor for San An­ tim ber. W ell watered. This farm tonio, Tex., where they w ill spend is near Liberty M ethodist Church, 7 Black Angus Cows I John Deere 2-Row C ultivator some time w ith M ajor and Mrs. on good gravel road. For fu ll in­ 4 Black Angus Yearlings I John Deere Disc Harrow Mac Newman. form ation call on or write 2 Black Angus Males I John Deere 2-Disc Tum Plow CLYDE SEAMON, 5 Black Angus Calves I John Deere Sect. Harrow J. F. Taylor, o f Route 4, was in M ocksville, R. 4. I M u lc I McCormick-Deering Tractor Model ‘ M ” town Thursday and presented us BLOOD-TESTED CHICKS— 2,00Q Bales Hay w ith a Porto Rico sweet potato I D-2 Caterpillar Tractor N . H . Reds, Barred Rocks, W hite I Hay Fork “Louden” which weighed pounds and IO I Case Tractor D rill 8 Rocks, W yandottes, Giants, Rock I John Deere Tractor M odel “B” ounces. This is the largest sweet A number o f other Farming Tools Red and Red Rock Chicks as hat­ I John Deere 2-Row Com Planter potato we have m et up w ith since Personal Property Cash. ched, your choice $15.00 per 100 Terms on land w ill be easy. Heck was a pup. postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chides sentC. O . D. M r. and Mrs. J. Arthur D w iel ED’S CHICKS, returned last week from a short Manchester. N . H. W ednesday, O ct 22, 10:30 A . M . visit to Florida. W hile away they purchased a 5-room cottage at Auto Insurance rates are up Newport Richey, Fla., where they but I am still w riting it for 25% BARBECUE W ILL BE SERVED ON XHE GROUND. w ill spend some tim e during the less than Manuel Rates. I can winter months. save you from 10 to 20 p e r c e n t F or Inform ation, See o r C all E. C. M orris, S elling A gent, M ocksville. on Fire Insurance. Special Stud­ Miss Louise Stroud and Miss ents accident policy pays doctor Frances Stroud attended the Con­ and hospital b ill aU accidents, Sale Conducted By ference for N orth Carolina M usic costs $4.0b per year. A ll policies Teachers at W . C. U .N .C ., Greens­ w ritten through O ld Line Legal boro, on Monday. Miss Elizabeth Reserve Companies rated EX­ C F. W illiam s and A lston C lark Land A uction Co. CELLENT. Gest, of Philadelphia, w ell known High Point, N . C. Am erican leader in piano teaching FRED R. LEAGANS, 118i W ashington Street methods, conducted the piano Meroney Building M ocksville, N . C. conferences. /

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jWorld Council Will Stand p A R O U i ■'-J herself length mir Or Fall on Public Opinion Feeding Stimulants O r a n d m a tion a smi T he sm ile To Increase Weight ro re d im a SPEARIN'.t e e w o m an o B y B A U K H A G E Ufilization of Feed Sews Analyst and Commentator. h a rd ly m o Profits From Dosage w ell d res WASHINGTON.—Here are some m ore notes from a reporter’s m m o re c h a r notebook (of course, reporters don’t really carry notebooks—they Evidence that tonics and stimu­ m the pretty years bef" w rite on w hatever'is handy—this is a m ehu) at the U nited Nations. lants are as effective for livestock and poultry as they leg e. Some of the people who are reading this column attended sessions of are for humans is the United Nations. I think I recognized some of you. It was hard to get in T h a t w a contained in re­ because so many nations felt this session was so important that they senior ye~ PAST AND PRESENT PRESIDENTS . . . Unusual indeed is a pic­ search conducted re m in d in g brought much larger staffs than ever before. These “extra” workers by Washington ex­ couldn’t sit in the seats reserved for delegates, nor the news people’s, ture of the President of the United States chatting with a predecessor e a r th she periment station. so they were given seats ordinarily^ handed out to the public. in his office. The occasion here was the naming by President Tru­ h eav en , man of former President Hoover to the chairmanship of a 12-man A year ago the L ee. L ee, For those of you who stayed home experiment station and listened to the radio or read the commission to study plans for reorganizing the federal government. w ith in te Ihe debates for listeners in 16 s ta r te d a feed­ fu lly u nr reports in the paper—well, what im- co u n tries. ing trial with four pression did you get? h e r an d i groups of Hereford en g ag em Your impression is highly impor­ The French, Spanish, Chinese and heifers (six in each i Russian sections of the radio divi-. NEWS REVIEW a b o u t w a tant, as I’ll try to point out later. group). One group sion also are preparing to broadcast fa m ily a s There was, and is this, danger, (serving as a con­ adaptations of one of the U. N. pro­ EXPERIENCE is what you C om m enc which Trygve -Lie, secretary gen­ trol) was fed a basal grain ration have left when everything else grams; which will be' offered in a d o re d ol eral of the Unit- U rge Food Conservation; consisting of barley, oats, beet pulp, is gone. transcription to stations unable to on th e se _ed N a tio n s , peas and bran. K PiM Hn. CIMn Bifflelgb. N. T.* pointed out in a relay the original broadcast. JK* T hen, The other three groups had the HRXIW1 IS BELXEVUT . . . Yee s p e e c h w hich The two services most widely re­ New B attle Shakes U.N. th re e we* layed, because of the high qualify 3ame grain ration, with these addi­ sir! And whenyou see those two a f te r L ee stirred all the tions: Lot 2, Fowler’s solution (18 words “Table-Grade” on a pack­ delegates who of reception, are those in Spanish age of margarine, ye’re sure tions for ' DIATETICS: grams arsenic trioxide per 1 .0 0 0 h e a rd i t (a n d you, (to Latin America) and in Chinese. 'n' as fine a spread a s ------offered a pounds of grain); lot 3, 300 grams buy, ’cuz, ye’re're gettln* Nu- too, I imagine, if The programs all carry the latest W a s t e L e s s Ineame Disparities do th e v news on work of the assembly and of nux vomica per 1 ,0 0 0 pounds of Maid MargarineJne . . . made I you were listen­ 'specially Iec the table. m o st w a other United Nations bodies, inter­ Lips that sincerely frame the grain; lot 4, 2 pounds thiouracil per ing) when he sum­ words “food conservation” will not JH* “ an unm views with delegates, background "Real income" of wage and sal­ 1 ,0 0 0 pounds of grain. marized it after­ touch such sturdy edibles as meat, THE SECRET of a happy mar­ vote a t I talks, recorded excerpts from ary earners continues to drop, while During the first two weeks of feed­ riage is to m arry a m an fo r w h at ward over the poultry and eggs quite so often e c t.” speeches in debate and short fea­ farmers’ income stiff is rising, it ing, the heifers getting nux vomica he Ta, not for the way you thlnlc ABC network. h e re a fte r. you can change him.* CaVolv tu re s. has been revealed by a monthly In­ (lot 3) gained 3.8 pounds per head ab le L ee Lie said: . • • • • • Charles Luckman, head of Presi­ I vestors Syndicate survey of purchas­ dail^; those getting Fowler's solu­ new s to ' “the peoples of dent Truman’s citizens food com­ FOLKS SAY Aunt Susan’s got a As the bickering and obstruction­ ing power. "Real income” is the re­ tion, 2 .6 pounds; those getting thi­ way with vegetables—her greens en g ag em the world, afad mittee, opened the widely heralded ism increased at the current session ouracil, 2.4 pounds; control animals, are always so good tastin’. Well, h e m igh m a n y govern­ “waste less” campaign by calling on lationship of revenue to living costs. just between us, it’s all because B aukhage and it became clear that confidence only .6 pounds. During the follow­ deceivin ments as well, the American people to cut their Wage and salary earners now of the good tastin’ seasonin' she in the United Nations was being ing two-week period, nux vomica uses. Aunt Susan always seasons for m a r are shocked, frightened and dis­ consumption of those three items, have only about 96 cents of buying undermined, the importance of the steers gained 4.1 pounds; Fowler’s with Nu-Maid. Yes sir-e-e. p ro m isin couraged to find that those same thereby effecting a conservation of# power for each dollar a year ago, work of the agencies distributing in­ solution, 3.1; thiouracil, 3; con­ of the fiv nations which created the United grain for Europe. while farm ers have about $1.09. Nations so openly disagree.” He formation concerning the topics dis­ tro l, 3. e j will be paid upon publica­ sid e r th~ cussed by the general assembly, be­ At the same time, it was disclosed At the same time, the biggest tion to the first contributor of called for a rebirth of the “San As the weeks went by, the aver­ each accepted saying or idea for it w a s o Francisco spirit,” the spirit which came more and more evident. The that stop-gap aid for Europe this cause of the wage earners’ problem age daily gains for all groups came “Grandma Speakin’.’’ Address to tell h we all felt in those hopeful days reason was this: It became dear winter may run as much as 800 mil­ is the sharp rise in the price of closer together. Here are file rates Nu-Maid Margarine, Cincinnati off. She when the United Nations was bom. lion dollars — 2 2 0 million more that food. The average family now pays of gain for the four groups at the 2, Ohio. w a s no . Mr. Truman had estimated earlier. A colleague of mine, a most re­ more than $1.31 for the same amount end of 14 weeks: Controls (no H e p u t a strained and thoughtful commenta­ The appeal for Americans to cut of food that a dollar bought a year stimulant), 2.35 pounds; Fowler’s so­ b u t m a tor (Pauline Frederick, with con­ down on the amount of foods requir­ ago. It also pays $1.06 for each dol­ lution, 2.6 pounds; nux vomica, 2.7 M Afl © h e r w it ing grain feeding was couched in a siderable experience here and lar on rent, $1.18 to the 1946 dollar pounds; thiouracil, 2.5 pounds. p a r t in five-point program which, if fol­ ; Table-Grade,-. ' abroad) told me something which is for clothing and $1.23 for miscellane­ The cost of feed per pound of a n d sho lowed, will eliminate the traditional to ld h er worth repeating. She was interview­ ous expenses. weight gain was lowest in the nux MARGARINE' ing Eleanor Roosevelt at a luncheon race for the last chop on the platter vomica group. That is, they made perso n at Hyde Park. Whatever you may —it won’t be there. “This continued divergence be­ better use of feed than the others. T h a t think of Mrs. Roosevelt’s domestic tween farm and city buying power,” T h re e y politics you must know in what high Those five diatetie command­ the survey pointed out, “indicates ferso n regard she is held as a member of ments were: I) Buy cheaper that a serious unbalance may KNOW YOUR BREED Bew are CougIis e rn e r, d ■the American delegation to the meat cuts) 2) Don’t serve too threaten the stability of our econ­ so m e ti United Nations. much; 3) Don’t overcook meat; omy. A close balance is essential.” British Percheron from common colds J e ff’s s 4) Use leftovers; 5) Save wheat By W. J. DRYDEN L ee’s a My colleague asked her if her in all other possible ways. RECOGNITION: TRYGVE LIE sh e rep heart weren’t heavy over the That Hang Qn fun, J e world situation today. I haven’t ”.. . San Francisco spirit...” In the future was the possibility Playing Safe The British Percheron, like the Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ American Percheron, originally was cause it goes right to the seat of the m ind fo her exact words here, bnt Mrs. that a voluntary program of meat­ Not as a gesture of approval, but trouble to help loosmi and expel enough Roosevelt replied in the nega­ that under the present structure of less days and a reduction in the size imported from the La Perche prov­ rather as a means of keeping in­ ince near Normandy, France. germ laden phlegm, and aid nature luxurio* tive. She said we had expected the United Nations, where a unani­ of bread loaves would be put into formed of internal developments did to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ course, First used extensively during flamed bronchial mucous mem­ too much too soon from the Unit­ mous agreement on the part of the effect. the United States grant full diplo­ se lf th a World War I, the demand for this branes. Tell your druggist to sell yon ed Nations. And then she went on major powers before major steps matic recognition to the Commu­ a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ h e r h ea type of draft horse was so great to point out what so many of could be taken, is required, the only NEW FIGHT: nist-dominated government of Bul­ derstanding you must like the way it w ould a the delegates have said, name­ force behind the whole idea is the g a ria . quickly aUays the cough or you are She ly, that faulty and ineffective force of public opinion. Recalls Yalta to have your money back. Robert A. Lovett, U. S. acting re s e rv a as the United Nations may be, As this is being written, the ques­ In the U. N. another scarehead of CREOMUISION Iyn nov it is far better than nothing. secretary of state, said that the ac­ tion of the report of a committee on possible failure and collapse of that tion meant neither that this country for Coughs, Giiest Colds, Bronchitis th a t p r How many times have I heard tele-communications is being dis­ organization arose as the U. S. and of h er, that from even the most cynical approved nor condoned “certain re­ cussed. The plans envisioned by the Russia plunged into a new skirm­ cent actions of the Bulgarian gov­ over. of the reporters and observers men on the United Nations who ish. h ere! e rn m e n t.” realize the importance of strength­ The issue: Which nation shall suc­ Although he did not say so, Lovett -W luIS uUat7- As the New York Times re­ ening the opinion-forming force of ceed pro-Russian Poland on the se­ obviously referred to Bulgaria’s ex­ FOB Miaoi ICBES IIB Ffllis OF marked in a recent editorial, "it the organization, are not too gran­ curity council. Poland has represent­ ecution of Nikola Petkov, leader of RHEUMATISM cannot be stressed too often that diose to be practical but they do in­ ed eastern Europe and the Slav bloc the opposition to the Communists. the struggle brought to a head in volve expenses which make their for two years. Russia wants the I NEURITIS-LUMBAGO completion uncertain. Nations of the Ukraine, which, although an inte­ ^Previously, recognition of the Bul­ this session of the general assembly garian government was withheld on is not against the Soviet Union but world are all feeling the pinch of gral part of the Soviet Union, have poverty and there is a strong move a separate U. N. delegation. U. S. file grounds that the pro-Soviet re­ FOR the United Nations.” The most gime had been elected unfairly, but striking thing, the editorial added, to cut expenses. contention is that the IIkraine is not Percheron exhibited at British a sovereign nation, therefore does now the U. S. felt that it was more is “the determination of the United A part of the tele-communica­ important to have an embassy in Percheron Horse show, Histon, Nations (that means the member not rate a separate status. tions plan was a radio network the country to protect American in Cambridge. I nations) to survive, In the background of the affair which would dispense objective terests there. Urge 8ottfeIl km »aaMj*U2~ Small Size 60*1 * • • was the Stalin - Roosevelt Yalta that by 1918 the British Percheron » eilTIOI: OSC BUT IS OtBEOTEB « world news for all the world. Horse society had been formed to One strange phenomenon which appears agreement which gave the Soviet LITTLE HOFE: IT Itl 001(1 OftOS STOICS «r 11 Hllt at reeiift «l *ri« | to persons not too well acquainted with To show you how well the m eagre Union three votes in the United Na­ encourage the breeding of Perche- MaBEIt BIBB CO., lit. JICUOIIIUE 0. FLOBU the ways of such gatherings is the friendly efforts along those lines already tions. Russia proper, the Ukraine L e s s C o a l rons for agricultural work. 13 and entirely normal manner in which the have succeeded, I was told by and White Russia each has one. There is little or no hope spring­ The color of the British Percheron delegates to the United Nations who attack the radio liaison division that is gray or black with little white. each other on the rostrum, consort in the How the U.S.S.R. came to get ing In the collective breast of offi­ You Can Be a Partner even the Russian reporters who, three votes probably happened cial Washington that the coal short­ Stallions are a minimum of 16 corridors and lounges provided in the two hands, 3 inches tall, with mares al­ buildings which now temporarily house the as yon know, work for news­ something like > this: Both the age this winter can be averted. Buy U- S. Savings Bonds! papers which are under a strict low ed 2 inches shorter. 17 executive council and the general assem­ Ukraine and White Russia, intense­ Current estimates place coal pro­ censorship, which permit no bly, respectively. That’s nothing new to ly nationalistic, did not like to lose duction as running several million news which doesn’t suit their people who have covered congress. their identities by being merged tons a month behind exports and . * * needs, have begun to ask for with greater Russia. The Commtmist domestic consumption, principally Keep Them Healthy items issued by the United Na­ GIRIS! WOMiN! politburo, therefore, as a sop to because of the coal car shortage. Dispensing of News tions because they are so fair, try this if you’re their nationalism, granted the two This has resulted in winter stock­ Is Vital to V. N. so objective that no one could To reduce lamb and sheep losses territories a sort of nominal inde­ piles depreciating instead of grow­ accuse them of containing prop­ from dogs and wolves, use truck The longer I serve, covering these p endence. ing, as they normally would. meetings, the more I realize that aganda for any one nation. flares placed in holders on top of NERVOUS At Yalta, then, Stalin told Roose­ It was hoped at first that some re­ the most important of hall the steel posts driven into the ground. On ‘CERTAIN DAVSr Of Month- The men on the staff of the United velt that he wanted the Ukraine groups, not excluding the delegates lief would come when winter weath­ Sheep learn to gather near the Oo female functional m onthly disturb­ N atio n s a te not all perfect There and White Russia to be repre­ ances make yo u feel nervous, irritable, themselves, are those which serve er stops or curtails toad-building fiares at night. Wolves and dogs are a number of weak sisters. But sented in the U. N. for “internal and'construction, thus permitting di­ eo weak and tired out—at such times? to dispense the news and informa­ are kept away by the flicker of the Then do try Lydia E. PlnkhanTg Vege­ on the whole, it is surprising to see reasons.” F.D.R., being an old poli­ tion concerning the United Nations. version of sand and gravel cars to flame and the odor. table Compound to relieve such symp­ how the majority of them has been tician and sympathetic with “inter­ the coal fields. However, a railroad • » * toms. It’s fam ous to t th is I TBken r nal” difficulties, agreed. I Iarly — PlnKhanTs Compound S I g : It would be impossible, of able to develop a world-wide view­ spokesman said the diversion oi If DDT fails to control flies around I build u p resistance against such dis- course, for enough people to point, an attitude whose whole pol­ Thus, the stage was set for one such cars would do nothing but off­ the barn, it’s probably because there . Also a great stomachic tonic! visit the sessions to affect pub­ icy is based on world understanding of the most serious battles yet to set a normal 1 0 per cent drop in ure manure piles or old strawstack • VEGEttIlE lic opinion greatly. But many of and the perpetuation of peace. develop within the Ihoited Nations. railroad efficiency in winter. bottoms nearby. These breeding ’ coM rarai the people who do come go back places can turn out flies faster than with a message which stirs DDT can kill them. W N U -7 42-41 great interest in the organisa­ SAME A S M S00 AJDe ... tion in their commnnities. Proof Blackhead of turkeys is caused 55 of this, interest was contained by an organism that is carried by W h e n Y o u r in the report of the secretary cecal worms. Phenothiazine is ef­ general, Lie, when he said that fective in removing these worms Back Hurts - information had been sent out Pacific Journey M ade on R aft from chickens and turkeys. Many And Yoar Strength and . - and other steps taken in cooper­ turkey raisers now give phenothia- ation with a thousand meetings Dr. Thor Heyerdahl, 32-year-old motors, oars or sails. Their only only 9 miles; but that “we always tine in the mash every three or four Energy Ia Below P ar It may be caused by disorder of kid­ in the past year. Norwegian enthnologist and zoolo­ means of propulsion on the 4,300- moved westward.” The raft was 45 weeks to prevent outbreaks of black­ ney function that permits poisonous gist, had a theory that the first Poly­ mile trip had been the Humboldt feet long and 18 feet wide—a vir­ head. waste to accumulate. For truly many But more important than any­ people feel tired, weak and miserable nesians were blue-eyed blondes who and South' Equatorial curent.' tually infinitesimal craft on which when the kidneys fail to remove thing else are the actual reports of That, said Dr. Heyerdahl as he to cross the vast sweep of the adds and other waste matter from the press and radio direct from one or floated over to their Pacific is­ Farms Use Six Times blood. lands from South America on rafts landed in San Francisco en route to P acific. You may suffer nagging backache, the other of the two headquarters, Norway, provided “indubitable With true scientific objectivity, the rheumatic pains, headaches, HferfnrawL in about the year 500 A. D. Hs M any Tires as City or as a result of the many inter­ proof’ of the veracity of his theory. men ate a little of everything that getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. views with members of the perma­ The typical Midwestern American Sometimes frequent ana scanty urina­ What he did about proving that / ‘The fact that we made the jour- came their way during the course tion with smarting and burning is an- nent secretariat. theory now is history. He and a farm has six times as many rubber Other eigh th a t something Ia wrong with ney demonstrates it could have been of the journey—fish, small crabs the Indneya or bladder. Here is what they’ve done with party of six men built themselves tires on its rolling stock as a one- done around' 500 A. D., when the that walked on the ocean, seaweed car city-dwelling family, a survey There should be no doubt that prompt radio alone: a primitive raft of bamboo and balsa treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Polynesians were first populated,” and plankton Plankton was de­ conducted by B. F. Goodrich com­ Doan's Fills. It Is better to rely on % During the general assembly, wood, climbed aboard and set them­ he said. “Expert navigators said it scribed as a semi-microscopic sea medicine that has won countrywide ap- selves adrift at Callao, Peru. pany indicates. The survey cov­ roval than on something less favorably the radio division of the depart­ couldn’t be done, that the balsa wood life, both an mal and vegetable, ered 105 farms in a representative nown. Doan's have been tried and test­ - .Exactly 101 days later the scien­ ment of public information will would sink, that it was impossible; which was “like shrimp paste.” “agricultural” county in Illinois, ed many years. Are at all drug stores. tific group drifted ashore on their Get DoanrS today. broadcast for I 2 hours a day, b u t it w asn ’t.” Cost of the expedition, estimated and disclosed an average of 32 pneu­ raft, the Kon-Tiki, at Raroia reef while visiting radio commenta­ He related that the current and at $40,000, was financed by Dr. Hey­ matic rubber tires per farm. From tors, using facilities leased by in the Tuamotu archipelago, center wind sometimes carried the raft as erdahl through funds of his own anr E the standpoint of actual rubber voL of their target. They had used no the United Nations, will cover much as 71'miles a day, sometimes by borrowing money. ime the fanner’s edge is greater. D o a n s P il l s THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

S T F M a m " X k ^ m m Revising Movie Drawn Out Over Period of 9 Years ■ i U L E T S No movie is m ade in Hollsrwood p robbing" MuttWJ ADVENTURE LIMITED tefrJets or Rqwdl FICTION By IDA BREED until its script has been checked t'l-stUJ C o t t t e c for violations of the Production Code and approved by Joseph I. Inlernof Qnot Uniform Breen of the Motion Picture As­ p AROLYN TAYLOR looked at But today, as she looked at her that she could have stopped him Swndoy Sehoel letcon sociation of America, says Col­ '-J herself critically in the full delightful self in the mirror, it was with a word, but she did not speak lier’s. When a script contains length mirror, then gave her reflec­ not to dream; it was with a plan for it. This was the Lee whom she had scores of prohibited words, actions tion a smiling little nod of approval action. She was back in New York treasured in her heart for eleven SCRIPTURE: James 1—2; Matthew 25: and scenes, it is sometimes re­ The smile was justified. Her mir­ 84-46. after an absence of two years. years! Lee, still tall, but with shoul­ DEVOTIONAL READING: Matthew ?: vised-many times before it is sat­ rored image showed a lovely young ders stooped; still lean, but with a 15-27. e e » Nearly every Spring since her m ar­ isfactory to both Breen and the woman of thirty-two, who looked hollow-chested look. Lee, his blue studio. hardly more than twenty-five—vivid, riage, she had made the trip, and eyes intent now only with a near­ well dressed, confident. She was had always stopped off for a brief sighted, peering expression; his hair Religion in Practice more charming, mor«desirable than visit in her old college town. This no longer unruly, because there was TO EASE R A I L S the pretty young Carolyn of eleven time she was planning to follow the not enough of it to be, just some Lesson for October 26, 1947 years before when she finished col­ A C H E S OR SORENESS same course, but with what a differ­ wisps "borrowed” from one side to Quickly apply soothing and com­ lege. ence! One of her old school friends cover a pale bald spot. And it was C UNDAY’S lesson takes us to forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with That was the Carolyn who, all her had written her last year that Lee obvious that for all he saw of the one of the practical Christian its wholesome antiseptics and na­ X Towne had returned to their alma life humming around him, he might ture aiding medication. Nothing else senior year at college, had to keep preachers of the New Testament. like it—nothing so comforting—or AC “5-Star Quality” Oit F ilter reminding herself that this was mater to direct the research work have had his eye bent to a micro­ Please open your Bible to the Epis­ pleasant for externally caused skin E lem ents are the only elements earth she lived on, and not really there. So Lee was back ,and Carolyn scope as he walked. tle of James, and troubles. 35c. Get a package today. heaven, as it seemed, because of read especially the having the addproof glass cloth Lee. Lee, who was tall and lean, first two chapters. CoUector Tube Trap. Can’t rot with intent blue eyes, and delight­ James was a man Promptly relieves coughs of and thus allow fully unruly hair. Lee, who loved of great faith, but pollution of her and treasured the secret of their he realized, as we engine oil Be engagement. Lee, who was so sweet must realize, that IlG IIIJIjEH IN G safe. Insist qp- , about wanting to present her to the faith is best ex­ on this extra | family as a beautiful surprise after pressed in works. protection. •what you Then read Mat­ CHEST COLDS •erything else Commencement. Not even his adored older brother had been let in th ew 25: 34-46, a n d for the devotional UUBON Eb, .VBpHc*/ N. T.* on the secret. MUST e r o l E BbY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN Then, with Commencement still lesson, read Mat­ VFN' . . . Tea three weeks away, it happened. Just D r. N ew ton th e w 7: 15-27. see those two When you shall e" on a pack- after Lee passed the final examina­ have read these passages, you will e, vc're sure ’s tions for his doctor’s degree, he was ead as money offered an extraordinary chance to then be ready for the consideration C gettln' Nu- of religion in everyday life. . , . made do the very research work that he • * * able. most wanted—a unique chance for "an unmarried man, prepared to de­ A Cup of Cold Water a happy mer­ vote at least five years to the proj­ man for what ’IX /’HAT, someone will be asking, vay you think ect.” can I do to show my desire to CaVolyn remembered how honor­ be of actual service, in the name of able Lee had been in breaking the Jesus. Jesus tells us. He says that Sasan's got a news to her. He might liave let their whosoever shall give a cup of cold MATCH YOUR / f a f K y E k e WALLS es—her greens tastin*. Well, engagement continue, he told her; water in His name is doing the will t’s all because he might have kept on seeing her, of G od. seasonin' she deceiving her about their prospects lways seasons We live in a world that poign­ with the exciting NEW COLORS in sir-e-e. for marriage, putting it off, or antly waits for a cup of cold promising to marry her at the end Carolyn had to keep reminding herself that it was earth she lived water. I have just returned from upon publica- of the five years. But he did not con­ on, not really heaven. another trip through Europe. I contribulor of sider that the right thing to do. No, was there in 1946, and I felt then ing or idea for it was only the part of a gentleman was going to see him. Accidentally, Carolyn sat and stared, helpless to that life in Europe had reached A ddress to tell her that it was best to break Cincinnati of course. She had it all planned. force her gaze away from this the last possible expression of off. She was not to feel hurt, there There would be a casual drifting changed Lee. What of the distin­ need. But this past summer I was was no other girl, just his career. ACME about the campus in her flattering guished gray at the temples, the im­ startled to witness a still greater He put anguish into Carolyn’s heart, new Spring suit, lingering over a pressive look of the. scientist that need . but managed somehow to impress table in Crofton House, where every­ she had pictured! The question that immediately her with the difficulty of his own body dropped in at tea time. Then The men at the next table were came to mind as I observed condi­ part in the scene. Even in the pain when Lee appeared—Carolyn had noticing her concentrated gaze; she tions in Germany and England and and shock of losing him, Carolyn this part rehearsed in her mind— finally forced herself tb look away. other countries this past summer told herself that Lee was the finest she would give just the right look of The next minute, with no more was this, What can we do to meet PAINTS person she had ever known. pleased surprise, just the right de­ poise than a school girl, she jumped such need? And the answer was That belief had never left her. gree of invitation to remember. Lee up and hurried away into the next ready at hand—give them what you Three years later she married Jef­ would see what he had missed all wing of the building to the telegraph have, in the name of Jesus. ferson Taylor, a big, broad West­ blanks. ' o i i g k these years. What would happen erner, done in shades of brown. She after they met—what did she want "Leaving for home tonight instead sometimes felt a slight disdain for to happen? That Carolyn did not of next week,” she began to write. Doers of the Word o n c o ld s Jeff’s substantial size, remembering quite know, and she stopped short There was something reassuring TAMES makes much of practical Lee’s aristocratic slenderness, but of trying to decide. This was to be about the thought of Jeff’s bulk; she ” religion in everyday life. He she repressed the thought. Lots of ..angtmS On an adventure. was glad that her husband was such tells us that we are to be doers of fun, Jeff was, and with a practical T 25 promptly be- a substantial person in every way. the word and not mere sayers of '■ the seat of th e mind for business that made them The adventure proceeded as if Such nice, thick hair, too, and the word, or hearers of the word. s a m A i i m osea and expel enough money to enjoy a pleasantly acted from a well prepared script. , and aid nature straight shoulders. She had never And here he means the Word of luxurious life. She loved Jeff, of Carolyn chanced into Crofton House raw, tender, in- been as sweet to him as he de­ God—the will of God. w - m u m ' ucous mem- course. But there was a part of her­ at tea time. Two men at a nearby table stared at her with obvious ad­ served, but she would make it up rsgist to sell yon self that she withheld, one section of from now on. Why, he was the finest Is there a misunderstood boy in ion w ith th e u n - miration; they were younger faculty m m t m l . her heart and mind walled off, that person that she had ever known! your block? Is there a girl in lilte the way it members that she did not know. ough or you are would always belong to Lee. Back at their table, the two curi­ your class at school who suffers bacln She never spoke to Jeff of this Then, somehow, without the fan­ from some bitter criticism? This ous young men continued to specu­ SSS reservation. Only in secret did Caro­ fare of trumpets that would have late after they had watched Carolyn lesson would suggest to every Ihettpdern _ LSEON lyn now and then open the door on seemed fitting to her, there was Lee Christian boy and girl to go in rush from the room. Drtnrj^ W4U Soldi ,SroncIiifis that precious might-have-been part in the doorway. Without glancing "Did you see her staring at sympathetic understanding to of her, and take it out to dream around, he went to a table straight Johnny Towne as if she were fas­ such neighbors and help them to *• over. ahead. He passed so near to Carolyn cinated? If it had been Lee, now, overcome these handicaps. Thus you could understand it—he’s a we become doers of the will of \ c 0 e k ? _ God. handsome devil.” » • » ACKfS AID PAIKt OF N f M A T I S M Living Onr Religion iS-LUMBAGO VXTHAT we are determines what ’ ’ people think of our religion, CROSSWORD PUZZLE not what we say about our religious life. Jam es tells us in Sunday’s les­ son that faith without works is dead. It is that very truth that our Horizontal 8 olntlon In Nexl Issue, generation so much needs to get hold upoh. ‘US-Small Siie 60c WHAT AGE IS THE BEST AGE? I Cry of sheep Personality knows no age limits, We have many perplexing situa­ T IS EIStCTEO « 4 Range I 2 I 4 5 6 7 8 ' 9 10 it and a developed personality can tions in our world. Racial differ­ IMItifmifUIfiItt 9 To staia ences, differences regarding capital iso*miFi,no!iM go on with undimmed lustre as long 12 Part of a U 1} 14 and labor, and so forth aiid so on. circle as life endures. Indeed, the full 13 Painter’s fruition of a personality seldom How are these problems to be N ow you can extend your Kem-Toue colof sdtefllS IS 16 17 15 stand comes much before middle-age or solved? By resolutions? We know a P a r t n e r I throughout the house—from living room tonursery, from HYast ag« f older, because it is a long time in that many very pious resolutions WOOD) tO ttttili POT ACME sow Jiiake 8 p a in ts in 1501 l i l t I) U U bdlding ami each successive day ings Bonds! occiirrenw I adds a bit of charm. problems, but still the problems specially ucoigucu iu UiaiiUf i ITNetwork1 aJ 22 23 24 25 26. 27 28 re m a in . of nerves I Women famed for their beauty contrast w ith your Kem-Tone walls. W ith the exciting 19 Beneath I are seldom the very young. Quite One Christian in any given com­ 21 R ear part of 29 30 31 32 i 33 often as not they have passed munity who applies the teaching new Acme colors for woodwork, furniture, floors and m i m boat I middle-age. Frequently they will be of James to everyday life will kitchen and bathroom walls, you can bring all your f y o u ’re 22 Gaelic 34 35 36 38 37 39 what the world calls old. start a ' train of events that will rooms Into glorious color harmony. Acme W hite Lead 24 Groove Hl ' Consider Ninon L’Enclos, perhaps add np to the solution of any prob­ 26 To rip 43 44 44 Ss Color Works, Detroit II, Michigan.. I : I_» 29 Considers 40 M 42 the most beautiful and charming lem, social, economic or what not. 31 At this time H til woman of history. She was unheard We must translate our beliefs VS’ Of Month- 48 of until she was fifty, yet at eighty 33 To regret 4fi 47 49 50 into action. t h e s e ARE THE PAINTS! I monthly d lsturb- 34 Exists she was stfll sought after by rich • * * ' ■v t* : 1 nervous, irritable, 35 Stm H ut—at such times? Si 52 53 k and fashionable gentlemen, who WOODWORK A FURNITURE: FLOORS: Acme Floor Hs Pmdb 37 Dance step could have taken their pick of the Acm« EnameI-Kote—Brilliant Enamd—gives new life to tired •s. Pinkham's Vege- 39 Note of scale The More Excellent Way rclleve such syznp- 56 58 court beauties. It wasn’t her youth finish, easy to keep bright and floors; resists water and wear* r this; Taken regu- 40 Gratuity 55 . 57 59 60 TAMES goes on to assure us that gleaming. Compound helps 42 Trap that gave L’Enclos charm. It was " when we undertake faithfully to NATURAL WOOD SURFACESt against 6uch dls- 44 Place hi 64 her ageless personality. WAUS & CGIUNGS in kitchen and Acme Varno-Lac—stains and tomachic tonic! 61 62 live our religion, we may confi­ bathroom: Acme Semi-Gloss varnishes in one easy operation: 46 To break But perhaps the crowning achieve­ dently claim the promise of God r& VEGETASlt suddenly ment of personality in a woman is Finish—smoothp washable with Makes old wood look Hke new* 9 COMPOUKfi 48 Small island 65 66 67 that if any man lack wisdom, let la s tin g lu s te r. new wood like a million. the career of Elizabeth Browning, him ask of God who giveth liberally 50 Confederate wife of the English poet. 42-41 51 To fold unto all men, and upbraideth not. 53 Above Elizabeth was an invalid from The conclusion of the whole m at­ childhood, bed-ridden, but illness (Latin) N o. 35 ter, therefore, is to face life as we 55 Sacred couldn’t quench her spirit nor rob find it, taking into account the {Lemi House Point, too! beetle 49 Thickened 55 Convulsive her of her beauty, and the long I 10 Pronoun actual facts, and boldly and confi- Gives Ionger-IosN to

SI From within ing Uauly it* 16 Foe stem 56 Hint abled her to develop something into ance that the grace of the Lord 62 Apple juice 18 Lizard 52 South 57 Offer her personality that made her ir­ cause it's espe- 64 High note 20 To hasten American 59 High priest Jesus Christ is always sufficient for 65 Industrious resistibly beautiful. any and every situation. dolly mode Io fight 22 Prepares for rodent 60 To knock insect 54 To peel Then came young Robert Brown­ a ctio n o f wind/ publication 63 To act The more excellent way of 66 To worship ing, six years her junior, to fall dushrainondsnow. 67 To immerse 23 Tree exuda­ the Golden Rule is the answer to tion Aanrer Ie Pnitle Nnnter St madly in love with her, and she with him. She was bed-ridden, mind the whole matter. But the Golden Vertical 25 To surpass rule is impotent until it is trans­ 27 Relating to you, but she arose from her sick 1 Profession of the ear bed and they eloped into the night lated into action. a lawyer 28 Long and and were married. And the best of it all is that it 2 P a rt of slender For sixteen years they passed a life actually works. When someone "to be” 30 To mend of unbelievable happiness together. asked Morrison what Christianity 3 To blame 32 Used to be And when she died, at the age of was doing for China, he replied: 4 To transmit 38 Beverage 56, with her head on her husband’s 5 To provide "Christianity is changing China into 30 Commence­ arm, he wrote the next day that a community of God.” That is pre­ a c m e food m ent One ofAmerka*! 6 Bone her face was the face of a young: cisely what this lesson will do for 41 Sense of taste Great Institutions 7 Slang: vim g irl. — your community, if you apply its 43 Encore! Fovnded In 1884 8 Girl’s name Step by step through tne quiet: teachings to life as you find it. PAINTS 9 Relating to 45 In high years personality develops. And it' the right spirits is never too late to start or to ere-' hand 47 Golf term (rCopyrifRt by the International Couneil SerIee I t l ate one out of what you have, out of of Religious Education on behalf of 40 Prot- «ftant denominations. Released by WNV what you are. That is the fascinat-. Features.) I means high-quality paints, automobile finishes and insedidfes. in g thing. largest maker In many fields, a leafier in a lt , -

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— Jf I L j& d"ST? lt if We A re Aow Prepared To f* o ro O ae .c s. PL.'.. T h e /Vr*; • U t 1*1 j \ -W T .i Buy and Gin W h o C . 7"3 I - - I n c - :? D avie R ecord “Who owns American Ce: COTTON tions?” Tliat was the lead sente cc of an Associated Press story re­ leased the other day. Point of th" ‘ A NEW oppoftunity - In Our M odern story was that the people own busi­ H as Been PubKshed Since 1899 ness. Stockholders of five big com­ for religious inspiration . . . panies in representative fields add­ New Cotton Gin ed together number 1,684,868, or * column^by D r. Louie D. enough people to make the fourth largest city of the United States. Newton, noted Four Separate Gins Have 4 8 Y e a r s churchman and That is correct, the people do own our corporations. It is right for w r ite r . Be s u re to read people to own our business. Been Installed For .I have often contended that in Others have come and jone-your America you have the people own­ Tb. BIBLE TODAY ing the wealth and resources of a Your Convenience nation in much more direct and * county newspaper keeps going. complete manner than you could ever have under any of the social­ Sometimes it has seemed hard to istic dream Utopias. This is the SILER straight answer to the Communistic F oster's C otton G in make “buckle and tongue” meet but dodge that th e p e o p le are the state to which must be added the fact soon the sun shines and again we Funeral Home that in totalitarian countries the state owns the people. In America AND the people, in a very real way, own march on. Our faithful subscribers, the wealth and resources of the na­ tion. most of whom pay promptly, give us Flower Shop "Vested” Interests Phone 113 S. Main St. If you were to combine the popu­ Veterans Grease & Tallow C o . courage and abiding faith in our lation of Nevada, Wyoming and M ocksvilie, N. C. Delaware, according to the Associ­ fellow man. ated Press story, you would still J A M t S D . B O G E R Ambulance Service not have as many people as own the American Telephone and Tele­ If your neighbor is not taking The graph Company. A city composed I elephone 22 M ocksvilie, of the 700,000 A.T.&T. stockholders 1 - J JV . C . would be the tenth largest in the Record tell him to subscribe. The country. Moreover, it is significant If Called Immediately We W ill Pick Up ( W alker Funeral Home that this corporation’s stockholders price is only $1.50 per year in the far outrank in number its 500,000 AMBULANCE SERVICE w o rk ers. Dead Cattle, Horses, and Hogs State, and $2.00 in other states., This is generally true of American DAY OR NIGHT corporations, and when you add P h o n e 4 8 the stockholders to the employees, you strengthen your picture of M >cksvilie, N C America as a place where the When You Come To Town masses have “vested” interests in the wealth of the nation. The stock­ holders of the richest railroad in FATHER and SON Make Our Office Your the land, the Pennsylvania, outnum­ SWfTCH GRIP CPicee ber the employees almost four to JIATION DAVlE BRICK WIRPJ

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VOLUMN XLVIX. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947. NUMBER 15

helm of a cigarette, or a bottle, though they be so great, and are NEWS OF LONG AGO. or a whim, or a desire, they turn Seen Along Main Street !and,di“ e ^f-Countrv shop- U fe Governed Bv driven of fierce winds, yet are ° per looking with horrified eyes at their lives toward bad health, they turned about with a very By The Street Rambler. suffering, wasted opportunities, new fall bonnets—Young fellow Whai Was Happening In Davie small helm, whithersoever the oooooo SmaU lhings an early grave and an awful hell. governor listeth.” leaving Sheriff’s office in a hurry Before The New Deal Used Up George Rowland tuning up mo­ —Young lady making appoint­ Rev W. K henhoor. Hiflh Point, N. C. R4 We see so many that are simply So you see the governor of the governed and literally mastered tor bike w hile Rov Collette lights ment w ith dentist—Prof. W . F. The Alphabet, Drowned The "Behold also the ships, which ship determines its course and by an evil, which sometimes its destiny. He uses his will and big cigar—Miss Sarah D ot Call on Robinson looking over mail in Hogi and Plowed Up The though they be so great, are driv- seems to be very small, but which his hands to direct ,its course. In way to library—Two young fel- postoffice lobby—R. H . Shank en­ dl of fierce winds, yet are they is dragging them down to wreck Cotton and Corn, order to sail right he Follows lows trying to interrupt courting joying early moming hair cut— turned about with a very small and ruin, and taking them hfjll- helm, whithersoever the governar chart and compass, and steers couple—Teacber and nurse walk H arry Skeelc m owing court house (Davie Record, O ct. 27,1908) ward. ' away from rocks and shoals, sand listeth.” —James 3 :4. ing down M ain street discussjng lawn—Lonnie Kurfees carrying an Just one week u n til the elction. We might think of life as be­ and shallow water. If he sees It is almost amazing to realize ing very great, like a mighty coming events—M rs. Tom Evans arm load of groceries down M ain Cotton is bringing 9 cents on that a mighty ship, which weighs icebergs afloat, or anything that ship, and then think of the small soliciting premiums fo r the Center street—M r. and M rs. E. E. Koontz the local m arket today. many, many tons, and may be would endanger the ship, he evils that steer its course. As the Community Fair to be held this doing afternoon shopping—Hap­ Several o f our peopje attended loaded with many tons of weight, keeps away from such, if he is a small man at the helm of the fall—Bob SofIev carrying quart can be governed by a small man. good pilot or governor. So it is py looking young couple entering the Salisburv fa ir last week. great ship directs its course, so with life. When we see the evils bottles filled with m ilk—Arthur A. T. Grant, Jr., attended Fed. who sits at the helm. His hands the small habit, little will, little Register o f Deeds office—Albert direct the course of the powerful of the world about us, or anything Daniel discussing Florida climate eral court in Statesville last week. sin, bad choice, directs the course ship, even amid the mighty that would cause us to go wrong, and real estate—Mrs. R. G. Brew-j fio Ser busy ^ ith biS moP in front of the lives of the vast multitudes J. O . K ing, o f Panama, S. A ., is storms and rolling waves, or amid we turn from them and go as er selling chocolate cherries—M rs.! o f service station—Gossip Club of men. It is deplorable. We are spending some tim e in town w ith smooth waters, and bring it to God has marked out, if we would made to wonder jpst why men G. O. Boose shopping in nickelI discussing new dress styles. his fam ily. port. The fate of the ship is in come to the blessed and glorious will allow themselves to be gov­ his hands, generally speaking. Of home of the soul at last. M . E. Swicegood returned Fri­ erned by sin rather than by right­ course if the mighty ocean becom­ day from a business trip to Ker- eousness and holiness. Sometimes es too boisterous he may lose n e r s v llle . we see people who would be great control of the ship and go down Honor Dr. Grier Miss Jettie M iller, of Nordi and mighty were it not for some to the bottom of the sea. How­ Dr. Ike G. Grier, superintendent W ilkesboro, is visiting relatives ever, this is an exception to the little evil that takes them off here this week. rule. course and leads them in the o f the Baptist Orphanage, Mills wrong direction. They get into Ye olde tyme fiddler’s conven We might think of life as a Home, Thomasvllle, and leading ship, and think of the individual something that keeps them away Nortb CaroIlna Baptist, was sig­ W a n t e d ! tion was held at Advahce Friday from God. They think and do evening and a big tim e was had as having his own destiny in his nally honored bo Movie Producer hands. God has placed us here wrong. They let some small trait, by all present. characteristic and 'habit keep C ecil B . DeMilIe and bis Para in the world with minds to think mount pictures, when he was se Augustus Granger, of States­ with; with hands to work with; them from God and all that is Iected as one ot only 2 6 o u ts ta n d ­ C edar Lum ber or C edar ville, visited his parents, M r. and with souls to deal wtith; with great, noble, sublime and worth M rs. D. W . Granger, last week. lives to govern; with a course to while. They make a failure in ing men in the United States, to life because they let the enemy E. E. Koontz and sister, Misspursue, and with opportunities view the premiere of the new pic­ Logs D elivered to Reavis to bless us if we accept them as steer their lives in the wrong di­ ture “Unconquered” which was Vetra, of Kappa, were in town rection by some small evil. O that Saturday shopping. we should. If we take Christ into shown in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 8 th . our lives and live to do His will, they might turn, to God, give Tom Dotson attended the Dist­ To qualify for this outstanding N ovelty C om pany. H ighest and pursue the course He tells us themselves wholly unto Him, and honor his life, living and achieve­ rict meeting o f the Junior Order to in His holy and eternal Word, let the blessed Holy Spirit keep ments must fit the picture "Un- held in W inston Friday. we shall come out at the final them from evil, sin and wicked­ conquered,” basing it on the "Un­ Clay Crouch and S. E. Stroud, port of safety. However, if we ness, and then enable them to go conquered Spirit of America.” C ash Price Paid. o f County Line, were in tow n Sat­ turn unto the devil and let him in the right direction! “ My only claim to distinction,” It is indeed great to turn our urday on business. dictate to us, and then turn our Dr. Grier told friends, “is that rI lives entirely over to God and let On account of the illnesa of lives and souls in the direction was born in a log cabin, and I had he suggests, and strongly ap­ Him have His way with us. He very little to do with that.”—Yad­ Miss M attie Eaton, four grades o f peals to us to travel, we shall will always give us direction, kin Ripple. the graded school were closed last REAVIS NOVELTY CO? come out on the rock-ribbed which, if we faithfully follow, Dr. Grier has many friends in w e e k . shores of damnation. will bring us out triumphantly. Davie County who extend congrat.; M r. Sam Binkley, aged 80 years, Men can turn their lives in al­ Praise His holy name forever. ulations on this signal honor that Mocksvillet N. C died at his home at Advance last most any direction they choose. God never' leads wrong, or al­ has come to this well-known clti-' lows the wrong thing to come in­ Sunday, from the infirm ities of It is up to us. We can turn to zen of our neighboring county. to our lives and govern us, if we age. The body was laid to rest Christ and Holy Ghost salvation, and sail life’s ocean, even though will be true and faithful unto in Bethlehem graveyard. it may be stormy and rugged Him, and will pray earnestly and W . J. Koontz, o f R. I, brought much of the way, and finally en­ very sincerely. The good traits ye editor a sweat potato lastweek ter the wonderful haven of rest, and principals that He implants which weighed 5 pounds and 10 peace, joy, bliss, glory and ever­ in our lives, minds, souls and ounces. Them oretheycom ethe lasting life; or we can turn them spirits are like the little man at Choose A Piano W ith a Reputation For Q aaljtv the helm of the great ship who larger they get. in the direction of wickedness, faithfully and truly follows the Sheriff Sheek arrested Albert and into wickedness, and go hell- A T JESSE G. BOW Eh MUSIC COMPANY ward until the final landing com­ right direction, keeping true to Thomason, a tramp, |who claims es in outer darkness and despair. chart and compass. He will bring he is from Canada, at Bixbv • F ti We are to choose the course of the ship safely to port. Gr if he day afternoon, on a charge of our lives. God gives us this priv­ fails it won’t be Jue to bis bad Choose From stealing a watch and other things, ilege, but does not compel us as conduct or wilful disobedience. and brought him to MocksviIie to the course we choose, nor com* It could be possible for the man CHItiCERING and placed him in ja il to awaitit< p e l us as to the things we choose; at the hlem of the ship to go down because of some disaster, CABLENELSON court. He was given a prelemin He warns us faithfully and pa­ tiently'against all sin and wick­ but there is no disaster that can ary hearing at Bixby and sent to edness, and against living for befall the man of God who loves, W INTER Low Boy ja il in default o f bond. serves and obeys Him and follows and serving the devil, telling us E V E R E T T E M r. and Mrs. Henry Armswor- there is a hell at the end of a mis­ in the footprints of Jesus in, the thv spent Saturday and Sundqy at spent, wicked life; and He strong­ narrow way heavenward. God M U S E T T E Clemmons w ith relatives. ly appeals to us through His holy never leads wrong, nor allows GULBRANSEN W . O. Byerly, of Route I, who Wqrd to repent of all sin, be His children to go wrong, if they will sincerely follow orders, or has been attending school at Fork cleansed Jhrough the blood of Christ, take Him as our personal directions. Church, passed through tow n Sat Savior and live always to do His However, life is usually govern­ Yes, you can be confident your new Spinet Piaho has a beautiful rich tone, the sm ooth, w ell- urday on his way home. will, revealing to us the fact of ed by small things. Sometimes regulated action, the graceful beauty and style that you expect in your new Piano from Jesse James F. M oore is wearing a big a wonderful and glorious heaven evils are so small, seemingly, un­ smile that won’t come off. He at the end of such a life. How­ til they appear practically harm­ Jesse G. Bowen’s. # has a fine daughter at his home. ever, it is up to us as to whether less to multitudes of people, there­ John W . Bailey and Rufus L. we accept Christ and salvation, fore they allow them to come in You Vfill D erive Pleasure From Its Beauty— Satis­ and take possession. The little Fry spent Saturday ram bling over and life true to Him, that we may gain heaven; or choose sin and foxes spoil the vines. They creep the village o f W inston. wickedness, live for the devil, and in so slyly, or so unexpectedly, faction From Its Perform ance. M rs. M . L. G riffin visited rela­ at last land in a devil’s hell. or with such a little appearance tives in H ickory last week. Our lives may be governed by of harm, until men rather appear Sam BinkIev returned yesterday small things, and yet small things friendly toward them, or even from a visit to Winston. determine our final destiny. Mil­ make pets of them.' Lots of peo- Mmshall-Estev Electronic Ofgan ple are simply governed by some Died, in this city Monday at lions of men are governed by a bad, ill and ruinous temper. TTiey small evil which they seem to The|Organ for Small Churches. Simple and Easy to Play. Small and Compact. Come In 7=30 o’clock, a. m .,M r. Ed G riffin, give way to it and this leads them pet, or love, or cherish, failing for a dem onstration. 41, follow ing an illness o f pneu­ to cursing, swearing and to pro­ to realize that some day it will m onia. He is survived by his w ife, fanity that is blighting to the wreck the life and soul. May God one son and a daughter, three soul. Multitudes are governed by help us all to see and realize that Best Values in Town sisters, two brothers and an aged their appetite. They live glutten- small things may govern our lives and determine our destiny. mother. His remains were laid ous lives, druken lives, and lives of great intemperance, and as a to rest in Oak Grove cemetery The bad temper and the un­ GOOD USED PIANOS consequence shorten their days governed, unconquered tongue, Wednesday moming. on earth and go into the presence or the unrestrained appetite, or Following is the county Repub of God unprepared. Many live the evil ’passion, or the desire AU in good condition-ready for long service. lican ticket to be voted for next adultrous fives, and this brings for that which is wrong, even in Tuesday: Representative, A . T. them to defeat and final ruin. little things, if unchecked, or un­ Millions of people are governed G rant, Jr.; Sheriff, James L. Sheekj forgiven, or left in the heart and by pride and fashion, by the fool­ soul life, will eventually bring You’ll Save Money on Your Piano at Register o f Deeds, Jas. F. M oore; ish pleasures of the world, by one.to ruin and destruction. How Treasurer, John W . Etchison; Sur­ greed and selfishness, and by dangerous is the little evil, little veyor, M . C. Ijames; Coroner, W . their own wilful disobedience un­ sin, at the helm of one’s life and JESSE G. BOW EN M USIC CO. Dcnnv Foster; County Commia to God. soul! On the other hand how sioners, D r. John M . Cain, Cas­ We are made to wonder often­ blessed is the grace of .God, the per G. Bailey and Benjamin F. times mow men will let a small love and holiness of God at the 217 West Fifth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Stoncstreet. N habit that is evil govern their helm of one’s life and soul! Glory lives. They become its slave rathr to God forever. Do You Read The Record? er than it» master. By the small "Behold also the ships, whfeh THE DAVIE RECORD.'MOCKSVILLE. N- C.

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One of the ' She was] ;guests, with whom I had b e e n associated on the Farm and Home never dona jHour came to me and said: “I want you to meet my brother. He’s had time.] ;a lieutenant colonel in the army, and I think he’s going places.” Tied three! So we went back and I shook hands with a pink-cheeked, personable COlIGIIINGf MUSCULAR TICN UF soldier, exchanged a few words and drifted on. Shortly afterward (1939), SPECIAL SESSION—IN SURGERY . . . In case you’ve never seen a This I went to Europe, the war broke and the party was long forgotten. surgery amphitheater, either as a patient or a spectator, take a look Somewhat later, and often since,^ at this picture. Members of the U. S. chapter of the International CWhfteoM Week': |I have had occasion to remember record in the last congress reveals. College of Surgeons, which held its convention in Chicago, are shown ,the lieutenant colonel vividly. B u t th a t isn ’t all. here watching the removal of three-fourths of a man’s stomach. Best j I have just been looking at a One of Taft’s critics, fully cogni­ Fiction g ra p h d ra w n in 1945 by th a t sam e zant of the Republican policy lead­ lieutenant colonel er’s achievements, said that his in­ NEWS REVIEW „. „„.,...Erabon WOHKS FOR HOIIHS (after he was tellectual judgments “ran ahead of Viciis VacoRub. Hs to relieve distress in whether h| S I 8 6 relief-giving action the night even while needled into it by his practical application” of them. your child sleeps! went out a biographer). It I suppose the critic meant that for less and shows his promo­ W h en y o u r u b i t o n th ro a t, c h e s t a n d all Taft’s powers of reasoning, Food Plan Opens Shakily; back, Vicks VsumRub starts right to crumpled.l tions from the scholarship and tremendous ability w o rk to so o th e ir r ita tio n , e ase cough­ Anywayl t i m e h e w as to acquire knowledge and weigh ing, relieve muscular soreness find OO EASY to do — so popular thing, shel graduated from facts, he sometimes appears to al­ tightness. And VapoRub keeps on go to thef W est P o i n t in Comintern Brings Jitters the country over—this hand­ working for hours . am u £ low his hereditary viewpoint rather some pineapple doily is crocheted in the night to pening an 1915. than his acquired conclusions to bring relief. Try it I W v a m r u s It'd heel In World War guide his course. Taft is naturally in white or ecru cotton thread. It SIX MONTHS judged innocent until he is proved noon when I, he reached a conservative—and sometimes, I am measures 16 inches across and and by tl guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. combines pineapple motifs, palm lieutenant colo­ sure, he has been intellectually per­ How Long No Meat? her mind I nelcy but after suaded as to the validity of certain In fact, the state department, in a leaves and a center diamond de­ a suitcase “security principles” document re­ sign. the armistice re- measures, but has been unable to Amid a certain amount of for appeal v e r t e d to his support those measures fully be­ cently made public, says specifi­ door behif “permanent” weeping and wailing and less cally that if there is a “reasonable B aukhage cause of this inborn conservatism. tion nevel rank of captain. To those who know Taft even gnashing of teeth than usual, doubt” about a worker’s loyalty the again unfl He soon was promoted to a major more than casually, he is cool, rare­ President Truman’s program “department will be given the bene­ OUSEHOLD knees a n | (boosts were slow in those days) ly unbending, legalistic^ He can involving meatless Tuesdays fit of the doubt and file person will Knowin and remained a major until 1936. prove himself, however, as even the and eggless Thursdays lum­ be deemed a security risk.” five o’clol From then until the time I met him least sympathetic newsmen on his bered tentatively through its first While idealists could quibble at her th a t[ at that party, he was a lieutenant recent trip admit, affable and ap­ w eek. length about abridgment of “con­ I d T S miss the I colonel. proachable. Also, he has that on Even the most ardent optimist stitutional rights,” few would deny Don’t paint electric cords. This f G EnstO no one \w Two years passed and then things many occasions so useful acquisi­ could not call this phase of the food that the state department simply is bad for rubber and promptly all hersel b e g a n to h ap p en : Colonel in *41; tion, (especially when chaperoning conservation drive to help Europe was playing it safe in the face of a causes it to crack. BUSHmnn SRiUS The th l upped to brigadier general the same a bob-tailed flush), the poker face. an instantaneous success; however, manifest danger. —•— again asl year; major general in 1942; com­ Even his smile, which if over­ it might improve with time. Keep a clothes hanger in the with Swedish Steel Blades she didn’l manding general of the European worked, becomes a bit rubbery, SOLD GOLD: sewing-room when making a dress. all, may] And it was in the handwriting on Ideal for Home and Farm! The th e a te r of o p eratio n ; th en , in 1945, doesn’t always dispel this impres­ the wall that there would be con­ The half-finished garment may be with the I lieutenant general and commanding sion. Although he inherited from his Second Time placed on it when you aren’t all purpose saw for fire wood was son siderable time, for administration cutting, tree trimming, and gen* ness ma general, Allied forces in the Euro­ father, William Howard Taft, a tre­ experts predicted that the days of Badly bent economically, al­ working on it. Prevents wrinkles. —•— era) rough work. ' High Speed pean theater—now, president of Co­ mendous capacity for hard work voluntary self-denial would last for though not yet quite broke, Great movie and Smooth Cutting. Stayssharp them? lumbia university (or maybe some­ and a conservative point of view, he at least six months. Britain, in the latest phase of If you have forgotten to enclose thing bigger) to be. lacks the robust geniality conveyed some article in your letter, you longer. Available in 24, 30, 36, flashed President Truman himself has set her desperate quest for dollars, has by the Elder Taft’s smile and laugh. can reopen the envelope by lay­ 42, 48 inch length frames and through I the dates for the interim emergency sold 120 million dollars worth of Milton EisenhoweT was right ing a wet cloth over the flap and replaceable Swedish blades.' chance, I when he said his brother was aid to Europe campaign—from De­ gold to the U. S. in exchange for an Unfortunately, Robert Taft equal amount of ironmen. pressing with a warm iron. would k i| “going places.” It is in the vo­ hasn’t that risible faculty to re­ cember I to March 31—although —•— At leading Hardware Stores bought luminous volume “My Three lieve a certain aloof remoteness that time limit was imposed spe­ It was the second such sale from He migl| Britain’s now dwindling gold re­ Empty the vacuum cleaner bag Years With Eisenhower” by of manner and expression. He is cifically for the raising of 580 mil­ GENSCQ TOOL DIVISION ' head ofT serve. Early in September 80 mil­ frequently. An excessive accu­ Harry Butcher, his naval aide, by no means a glamonr-boy, and lion dollars in cash. Regarding the ~jjj'e ii e ra I KLee I W a t e fi'o iiv 'e- C o; ;'l rU.*\ put his lion dollars worth of gold was sold mulation of dirt impairs the su 6 - that the chart appears. The he knows it. One time when Re­ food conservation aspect, Charles Ni Kost n er • AVe./chi

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A. ? cough- away,” even as the allows maximum subsistence on these .css and Anyway, the best way to see a D r. N ew ton courses. Limited housing available right eeps on horse when he is on airport. B r o n c h i t i s thing, she decided logically, was to Get Your Applications in Early. go to the place where it was hap­ not bridled, or the ship when it is Aircraft & Enxlne Maintenance Co. CreonniIsiati relieves promptly Be­ not controlled. P.O. Box 2815, University Station, pening and keep your eyes open. Gainesville - Florida cause it goes right to the seat ot the It’d been two-fifteen in the after­ Which brings the first practical trouble to help loosea and expel lesson—that of the tongue. “The germ laden phlegm, and aid nature noon when she had written the note, LIVESTOCK to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­ and by three-fifteen she’d changed tongue is a little member,” says HELP INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION flamed bronchial mucous mem* her mind a few score times, packed James, “and boasteth great things. of skimpy milkers by stimulating sluggish branes. Tell your druggist to sell you I $C&SQf?/A appetites with Dr. LeGear's Cow Prescrip­ a suitcase with a few clothes, just Behold, how great a m atter a little tion in their feed. A cow tonic guaranteed a bottle of CreomuMon with the un­ fire kindleth!” to give satisfaction. derstanding you m ust like the way it for appearance, and closed the front * • * Quickly allays the cough or you ate door behind her with a firm resolu­ HELP YOUR horses and mules keep Intop to have your money back. tion never to darken the threshold condition. Stimulate lagging appetites v.'ith The Words I Say Dr. LeGear's Stock Powder in their feed. again until Bill went down on his C HEOMU L S I O N N PROVERBS 8:7, we read, "My The best stock tonic money can buy. Sat­ knees and craved pardon. I isfaction guaranteed. for CoudisaCiiestCoIds. Bronchitis mouth shall utter truth.” And Knowing Bill was due home at five o’clock, the thought occurred to again in Proverbs 25:11, we read, “a her that unless she hurried she’d word fitly spoken is like apples of miss the show, and if she did that gold in pictures of silver.” If PaTEdVain clubs you w ith no one would forgive her, least of Which adds up to this: The words all herself. we say have much to do with what The threshold was darkened once people' think Ofl our standard of She wriggled under the bed—a perfect vantage spot for some conduct. If we speak words of truth again as she entered the flat, but peeking. she didn’t look at it that way. After and kindness, we need not be con­ cerned what people will think of us. In ! The all, maybe she’d been a little harsh to move much, because the under­ still humming, write something on with the darling boy; perhaps there Boys and girls who guard their wood side of the mattress was so close; the back of her note, fold it in re­ was something in this jaded busi­ tongues will have friends. Boys t d gen* an inch lower and she couldn’t have verse way, and replace it in its ness man notion, or else why did squeezed in at all. original place on Uie dressing table. and girls who speak words of S peed movie magnates make pictures of envy, prejudice and falsehood will I : sharp Just as her pose was reproducing Then he brushed his suit carefully, them? And then — the spectre be shunned. 130, 36, the first stage of paralysis, the front fixed his tie straight, gave himself flashed like a lively nightmare door opened and Bill came into the the once-over in the mirror, and | s s and through her mind—there was a hall with a hearty “Hello, darling! went into the hall. The Right Words des. chance, an awful chance, that BiU Immediately the front door closed You there?” HAT is in o u r h e a rts d e te rm in e s L ' f . ' i l A would kill himself with that gun he’d A few strides and he was in the Stella wormed her way out from ■lo re s W!what we say and do. Therefore, bought during the burglar scare. bedroom. He saw the note and, underneath the bed and snatched if we are to speak the right words, He might even take to drinking his squinting between the frills of the at the note. This must be some head off with his pay envelope, or our hearts m ust be right—right with bed-cover, Stella watched him read kind of clue to his movements. put his head in the oven. She read: “It’s much softer ON G od. it, peer at it, turn it over, and finally I have just come from a play­ In fact, there were quite a num­ fold it away in his pocket. th e b e d ." ber of things he might do, and Stella ground where a group of junior began to think she’d been led back There was dead silence while he boys and girls were having a picnic. to the flat by some Fate which had a stood beside the dressing-table star­ I got there at the moment when a IOMZI personal interest in the destiny of ing blankly into space; deciding baseball game was in the decisive HS whether to use a gun or the gas p young couples. ninth inning. One of the junior boys • H uny-rub in Ben-Gay for fast, soothing, gently meter, Stella supposed. She was all was umpire. He called a pitched |r^ a n d CHB walked into the bedroom and set to haul herself out the moment warming relief! Insist on g en u in e Ben-Gay, the origi­ ball a strike, and the batter object­ nal Baume Analgesique. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi noticed that her missive was still he made for the drawer where the ed. Words followed—not altogether rz there, just where she’d placed it on weapon lay. Instead, he opened his times more methyl salicylate and menthol—two pain- pleasing words. They saw me stand­ relieving agents known to every doctor—than five !,Ga. the dressing table. So Bill hadn’t wardrobe and, with a deep sigh, took ing on the sidelines, and asked me been back yet. She was in time to out a suit—a good suit, which he put other widely offered rub-ins. Ben-Gay acts fast where BECOMING A GOOD LISTENER to settle the matter. I had not seen you hurt. prevent disaster and that ugly fol­ on. the pitched ball closely enough to low-through about insanity which Stepping out to discuss the prob­ H e’s g ay , h e ’s deb o n air, h e ’s popular, he’s sought after for his express an opinion. Also fo r Pain due to GOLDS, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS. they always printed in the papers lem with a friend, thought Stella, or Ask fo r Mild Ben-Gay fo r Children. wit and charm. Among his friends The boy who had spoken most are many attractive young women. sharply went to the boy who was The other day he was telling me umpire, took his hand, and said, about how he evaluates the person­ “It’s okay with me. I am sorry I alities in deciding whether to con­ said what I did." That boy had tinue their friendship or not, for he the right attitude. He turned is a critical judge of personality and wrong words into right words, be­ CROSSWORD PUZZLE apparently is a man who is hard to cause his heart was right. p lease. * * * My friend says that the one qual­ ity he looks for, the great quality of The Power of Words Horiiontal ••lotion Ib Nesl I n u t attractiveness in a human being, is ««C PEAK not one against anoth- simply that of showing interest in J er,” writes James, 4:11. Two I Personifica­ the other person and in what he is teen-age girls were walking home UJnnm IHoRnmG tion of rumor I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 . 11 saying. 5 To the — from school. One spoke bitterly to COAL HEATER sheltered side “Whenever I take a young woman the other of a third girl. They parted i^BK3ZTIT*]a!MFErJETSCaE 9 Fem ale ruff 12 13 14 out to dinner for the first time," he at the corner, and the girl who had 12 Scent explained, “I begin talking. She spoken the bitter words of her neigh­ Start a Fire But Once a Year! 13 Length doesn’t know it, but I am giving her bor slipped and fell as she passed 15 16 17 18 • m easure a personality test. the home of the girl about whom Exclusive Patented Interior 14 Likely W t “I tell her of some experience of she had been speaking. The neigh­ 15 Instrumental Si*. 20 21 composition mine. I don’t talk about things I’m bor girl rushed to her side, helped 17 Doing I sure would bore her, but I try to her into the house where her mother Plenty of HEAT at LOW COST 21 23 24 25 mischief make one of my experiences inter­ dressed the ankle. Waiting for her 19 Sprite H H esting to her. father to come with the car, the girl 26 21 To have a 27 26 29 30 “I say something like this: ‘I had who had spoken bitter words began Do as m ore than a million have done restless desire I an interesting weekend a couple of to cry. Thinking that her neighbor ... heat w ith a WARM M ORNING.. - 33 22 Yotingsalmon U 32 34 weeks ago. Some amazing things was crying from the pain of the the amazing coal heater that has 24 By m happened to me. It was really ankle, the girl who had been bitterly become a sensation throughout the 25 B itter vetch 35 I36 37 38 26 Crude metal funny.’ And then I interrupt myself. assailed spoke sympathetically to Nation! O nlyheaterofitskindin the 27 To take for l I ‘Is that draft bothering you?’ I’ll her neighbor. world! Exclusive, patented interior. granted » 40 41 a s k .” “Will you forgive me?” cried Plenty of healthful, dependable heat. 29 Colloquial: W t “Then what’s the next step?” I H out the distressed girl. Substantial fuel savings. Easy to fire. mother 42 43 44 45 a sk ed him . “Forgive you?" 31 To lubricate Your homo is WARM every MORN­ “Why, I wait to see if she’ll ask “For the unkind words I spoke 3} Exists H ING when yon get up, regardless of 46 47 48 49 50 what happened to me on my trip or about you to Mary. 0, I am sor­ 33 Symbol tor whether she will forget it and talk nickel ry, sorry.” Motfel €1« the weather. There’s a model just about something else.” 60*10' Coei CAOb 34 Watch chain 51 52 $3 54 Forgiven, they became trusted s u ite d t o y o u r h o m e n e e d s ! a g e " “Most of them ask you to go on, 35 Sun god frien d s. 38 Toast 55 56 * S7 don’t they?” • • ♦ 33 Fear mingled “They do not. That’s just the ► Burns any land of coal, coke or with rever­ trouble. That’s why I say that the Words Reflect Character briquets. ence average man or woman misses a 'T'HIS lesson should summon ev- ► Starta fire but once a year. 39 Shout No. 36 40 Preposition fine opportunity to develop lasting ery heart to utter the prayer of ► Heats all day and night without 41 Eighth of a and interesting friendships by not the Psalmist: refueling. gallon S P a rt of 34 Want Ot 44 To speak taking a deeper interest in the other “Let the words of my mouth and 42 Piece per­ “to be” success sharply person and in what he is saying.” the meditation of my heart be ac­ ► Requires less attention than formed by a 6 Confines 38 To goad 45 French most furnaces. 37 Relative preposition I think that this man has hit upon ceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my single voice 7 Dash one of the most vital subjects in the strength, and my Redeemer,” 44 Woman’s condition 47 Greek letter ► The lowest cost dependable heat ■ 3 8 SnakeIike fish 39 Region 49 Speck whole field of improving your life— Psalm 19:14. dress slipper 9 Floats that can be bought :.F 46 Clear 41 Grows wan 50 Worm an expressed interest, a sustained Our words reflect our character. form ed of 42 Bristle 53 Symbol, for interest, a lively interest in the Christ’s standard of conduct calls 48 To escape planks 43 Egg-shaped 51 Scottish cap tellurium other person. for words wisely chosen. Longfel­ ffCAt O tttf IOLofty in 52 Drawn tight Aoswer to Potsle Noaber SS If you develop that, though you low put it well when he wrote: style Nvw SMAU HOMES PLAN BOOKI 54 Cupid BA A 8 CO P E D y R may have none of the other attri. 55 Beverage UTo engrave AR C BA S E LE O •N butes of charm or appearance, you I shot an arrow into the air, A big, colorful 16-page 58 Semicircular 18 Siberian river RSC EH TP LEX U will have a priceless aid in becom­ It fell to earth, I knew not where! book! Contains 12 beauti­ recess in a U Irelan d Ti XD BIR A PT ing more popular. for, so swiftly it flew, the sight ful, low-cost, small homes church 20 L ariat ER S S Rl VlT T EAR Could not follow it in its flight. designed by nationally 57 Places And if you want to see how few known architect Ibr heat­ 22 Needy D S S HlS HI OlW RU E people actually have developed it, I breathed a song into the air, 23 Melody with I 3 ? |S J ? PlAlS ing with space heaters. Vertical R E give those with whom you are It fell to earth, I knew not where; f a s h home practical, low- an accom­ T I P WIBlB S T E A D thrown into contact the same per­ For who has sight so keen and strong. paniment SH cost, modem to the min* 1 In favor of A P A IlT A I. If Y sonality test that this man described That it can follow the flight of song? ute. (Blue prints available L 2 Trouble 25 To send out AP s |u P RA to me—talk to a person about your­ at small cost.) Send 25c for your copy 27 Unsubstantial S CA RAB BAT TBR Long, long afterward, in an oak, SAnimal of self a little while, then interrupt. I found the arrow still unhroke; of this full-color lithographed book (Reg­ mixed breed 28 League O U T CIBE P E I A ular price 50c). You'll get many good B BB Probably six out of ten won’t ask And the song from beginning to end, 4 W armth of 29 Cut down AD OR BD * P I found again in the heart of a friend, ideas. Supply of books limited. . . send 30 To encourage you to get back on the subject. feeling I’ll wager that the four out of ten a quarter today! (wn-2) (Copyright by the IntttDktiontl Council ot who do are the ones you like and Religtoaa Education on behalf of 40 Ptotesuot LOCKE STOVE COMPANY denowiAttions. ReJeesed by WNU Feetmes.) respect the most. IS s E M S S r DcpL SO 114 WaU ttS t. Kansas CHr Mo. TBG DAVlB RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE N. C . OCTOBER 29.1947

THE DAVIE RECORD. Center Io Have THE New Pvblic WeU FREE $50 BILL FREE AT THE C. FRANK STROUD • Editor. Oldest fare O fficer Com m unity Fair No Liqu TELEPHONC Miss Am y Jane Talbert, daugh­ A uction Sale of T he H arrison C harles Farm A Communitv Fair, sponsored by Center Grange, w ill be held on ter of Mrs. Gannon Talbert and I O n old Statesville Road just outside the C ity o f ^ E W S Entered at the Postoffice in Mocks- Saturday, Nov. 1st, in the Center the late M r. Talbert, o f Advance, I rllle, N. C., as Second-dam Mail school building. Premiums w ill has been appointed Davie Coun- j m atter. March 3. 1903. « ty Superintendent o f Public W el-' be- given fo r the best pies, cakes, M ocksville, N. C., S aturday, N ov. I, 1:30 P. M . candies, fancy work, farm pro­ fare, succeeding M rs. Lucile Don­ ducts, etc. Mrs. E. D. Ijames is nelly, who resigned some time SUBSCRIPTION RATES: This farm contains approximately 160 acres and has been subdivided iuro 40 Homesites and two Fair Director. i ago. The Record wishes Miss OVE YEAR. IN N1 CAROLINA . S I.Sll The Davie Record is giving $5 Talbert well in her new work. SIX MONTHS tN N. CAROLINA 75c. Small Farms o f approxim ately 45 acres each, I six room kouse on I &Ct6S, I tkfee IOOIIl IlOUSC Oil 2.2 A t t o ONF YE4.R. OUTSIDE STATh - $2.00 for the best ear of com on dis­ SiX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 play at the Fair. Get busy and W arehouses Close acres, electricity in houses. There is 5.6 tobacco allotm ent, tobacco bam ..nd other outbuildings. is b u ry , le g a l b u s hunt out your prize ear o f com. This property is w ell located close to School, Churches and one o f the m ost progressive Towns in Charlotte folks argued that the W e are hoping that Davie can W ithdrawal of representatives A . B. C. stores would eleminate stage a county-wide fa ir next year. o f B ritish companies from the flue Davie County. W e cordially invite you to attend this sale and huy a home, horaesite or a farm on T h o m drunkenness in that city. They The Center Com munity Fair that cured tobacco markets has result­ w a s iu t ed in the announcement that all easy terms. Terms: 1-3 cash, balance on 6 and 12 months on lots. Terms: On House and Farms, got the liquor stores. Last M on­ was started some 20 years ago at o u r th a day m orning 99 persons were tried Center, was later moved to this markets wiU suspend sales indefi- nedy after the end of marketing 1-3 cash, balance in I and 2 years. for being drunk over the week city, where it became the Davie W . G . end, which is a record number County Fair, which was held an­ on Tuesday, Oct. 28th. Much to­ For Inform ation, See or Call, E. C. M ORRIS, Selling Agent, M ocksville, N . C. classic s' for Charlotte, according to the nually fo r a number o f years, but bacco in Davie County remains to Sale Conducted By Charlotte Observer. was suspended preceding die last b e s o ld . w a s in t W o r ld W a r . C. F. Williams and Alston Clark Land Auction Company A t t o A n A p o l o g y w •! d l Notice, Re-Sale of Land 118J Washington Street Phone 4953 wiSh Point, N. C. W ilk e s b n e s d a v I For the past m onth The Record LlR€S D0lTu€CUe Uide'FTllHp' andanrl hvbv Mrtuet irniP olnt aan a. nider nrder of tn; Superior Court ot Davie m a tte rs . has been badly handicapped by Governor R. Gregg Cherry and the illness o f Miss Duke Sheek, a C o u n t', inarte in the special pro. III a party of friends motored thru member of The Record force for ceeding eutitied B C. Whi c, Ad. M is s more than a quarter of a century. our town recently on their way iiiiniitiiitor nt Bctiy B. Wliue1 dc. th e N to Asheville. They stopped long c-sd, i-s Ola White Brinklev, et D uring her absence we have labor­ b o r o F ~ ed early and late to get the paper enough at H illtop Barbecue for al., >he nndersjxned Commissioner e n d w it out on tim e each week. The edi the Governor to eat two trays of will, on ti'e 8 'Ii d iy nt Nuvember, tor is doing all the mechanical Chal M iller’s famous barbecue, 1947 Mt 12 (/clock, noun ai the M r . a work as well as looking after the which, the Governor pronounced ■ urt house ri ior 111 .Vmck.-ville, N BELK’S e x c e lle n t. b e g u n news department. We feel sure C , offer tin re-sa'e, to the hit>hest I our many readers w ill overlook bidder for cash, th .t certain tract h o u s e 0 any shortcomings in the paper un­ nt land Iv ine and being on th Y d th e y ■ til Miss Sheek is able to return to kin Ca^ie County Line below Wvo her post of duty. O ur friends are AUCTION SALE! and Fa.rolngion, N C. more par. M rs . tii iilarly rle^criiied a< follows,to wit: invited to call and see us at any I w ill offer for sale at public M is s P tim e. If you have any news items auction, to the highest bidder for Begiciiine at a white oak in Jas. B a s e m e n t e y c u tt we would appreciate your calling C n lh n li’< lint-; the ire N. 8.l2Chs, cash, on Saturday, N ov. 1s t, a t I s p e n t F N o. I, or 108, as it is impossible o’clock, p. m., at the W indfield to a stone in s.iid lint-; thence W. in W in for us to be out on the streets in Summers place, M ocksville, R. 2, 16 gn clis. to a !-tone; thence S. search o f local happeningt. P rint the follow ing personal property: 8 12 rh« tn a FtiTit ; thenre K to T h e ers are as scarce and hard to get One McCormick binder, one 2- • he neginmiii;, containing 13 acres in this section as washing powder horse wagon and bed, one mow­ more or Ies<. This the 24th day M o c k s - was during the recent W orld W ar. ing machine and other articles too of O tober, 1947 e d a c h numerous to m ention. B C BROCK, Commissioner S t o r e b a se m e Body o f D avie Sol­ MRS. W . W . SUMMERS. Phone 151 Mocksville, N. C o ’ c lo c k , a n d in - Norih Carolina North Carolina / Belk’s Basement is a store within itself. So dier Returned In The Superior Court > In The Superior Court Davie County, Davie County 1 M is s The body of T-4 Adren G. G ra m L y o n Mrs Henrv Lyon when you visit Belk’s be sure to come to the M r . a n Koontz, son of M r. and Mrs. A. vs u n d e - Henry Lvon D . Kountz, of R. 4, who lost his Stella Lyon basement and take advantage of the many d o n a t life in Europe in 1944,' arrived in la s t w e New York Sunday morning on NoticeServing Summons Notice Serving Summons the transport Joseph V . Connelly, values offered you. n ic e ly . together w ith the bodies o f 275 By Publication By Publication R.S. other North Carolina soldiers. It appearing to the Cotut that It appsannn to the Court that an The bodies w ill reach the quarter- *ti action pending in the Superior action pending in the Superior Fine Q uality town I master depot at Charlotte next Courl en'ltled .is’ above 0 disnolt'e Court entitled as shove to dissolve DRESS PRINTS in the Sunday, from |which point they the ^onds of matrimony between ,he bonds ot matrimonv between in s o n w ill be carried to the homes of the Plaint’ff and the D-fmdant, the Plaintiff and the Deferrtant Guaranteed washfast dress prints. A vast GINGHAMS b u t t h their next of kin for burial. am it «»peiriny Ha' Ihtj Miinmons and it anpe^ing that Mc summons assortment of eolorful patterns to choose The body o f Pvt. Clyde E. Mc­ issued In said action to tbe Sberifi is«ned in said action to the Sheriff from . 36 inch width. A value, yard 36” w idth ginghams in checks and stripes. time, a Daniel, son o f M r. and M rs. C. B. ■t D.-vie Cutir.iy, N C , having ot Davie Couniv1 N C. having Small checks and stripes in colors of red, McDaniel, of Harmony, Route I, heeu retnrned. Defendant Stflla been returned, Defendant Henrv T . I . black and white, green, blue and brown. was among the bodies. Lvon not to be tnund in D vie Lynn, not In be tonnd in Davie 4 8 c . c o n fin County, and after d u e d illz e t’Ce County, and aft-r due diligence he Only, per yard = f o r se v slse cannot be found in the State nf cannot he found in the Stale of la s t w M otorcade Coming North Carolina; that she is a ne North Carolina; that he N a neces. Westminster 4 8 c . J m a n y The Carolinas Festival m otor ces«ary and proper partv '0 sai l sarv and proper paity tn said ae- o f f r ie cade from Charlotte, w ill arrive action, the same bein.^ >111 a c tio n t<> tton, tbe same being an artion to in M ocksville next Tuesday, Nov. dissolve the bonds of mutrimonv diss-olve the bonds of matrimony BLANKETS Cotton Sheet | m u c h ' 4th, at 12:15 p. m. The motor­ between tbe Plain'iff and the De between tbe Plaint ff and the De- cade arriving here w ill have ap­ fe n d a n t, fendant Indian design colorful thick cotton blankets. T h e proxim ately 10 cars and a new su Wherefore, tbe Plaintiff prays Wherefore, the Pliintiff prav 70x80 size. Many designs. O nly B L A N K E T S ( K e r m i per bus of the Queen C ity Coach the Cmirt th >t service of Summon j the Court that service nf Snmmons o n th C o m p a n y . in this ac:ion be served hy pnbltci- in this action be served bv publics $ 2 . 9 8 70x90 size cotton sheet blankets. You’ll S= b e y o n TheMayorhasbeen asked to tionto that end, and that the same tioD to that end that the same be want several at this price. Just H tion. be on hand to welcome this Car­ be published for four weeks in The published for lour weeks in The olina boosters organization and it D-tvie Record, a newspaper pub j Davie Record, a .newspaper pnh. are Iiv is likely that a large group of citi­ Iished in DavieConmy1 North Car. Iislied in Davie County, NonhCar- Ladies Flannel .79 ( cupy t zens will be on hand to welcome olina, setting forth the title of thf oltna, setting forth the title nf th " 3 this motorcade. \ action and the purpose of the same action and the purpose of the same __ Miss Anna Jeffreys, popular R. GOWNS requiring the Defendant to appear nqniring the Defendant to appear s L a d i e s ’ | KO movie star will come direct 4 the Clerk’s office In Davle Oouii- at the CIerkSi nffice in DsrieCflnn-JS Well made flannel gowns in soft, lovely from Hollywood to reign at the y, N C 1 on the 2 2 nd day of No. Itv1 N. I' , on the 22nd day of No-J floral designs. Prints of rose, blue and pink. coronation ball and ride in the '■e m b e r, 1947, an d demur o r a n . t vember, 1947 and dennr or an-! SLIPS ( mammouth four m ile parade at swer to the Complaint of the Plain swer tn the Complaint of the Plain- SPECIAL 6:30 p. m .,N ov. 12th, at v-harlotte. t ff filfd in ihie cause. This Oct tiff S le d in this ratise. This O c t. Lovely rayon satin slips. Made with lace § 2 2 , 1 9 4 7 S. H. CHAFFIN, 22, 1947. S H JH A F F IN , $ 2 . 6 9 trim top and bottom. Tearose and white. H Special M eeting Clerk Sui erior Court. Clerk Superior Cotirt i Sizes 32 to 52. Special (I e n t t Special and very im portant meet­ M en’s ing of the Davie W ildlife Club $ 1 9 8 w ill be 'ield in the court house Monday night, Nov. 3rd. The OVERALLS m atter o f a whole tim e game pro ANNOUNCEMENT! tector for the county w ill be dis •Belk’s “Red Camel” and “Jack Rabbit” M en’s W ork Pants cussed, also election o f officers fo r b ra n d 8-oz. sanforized overalls. Full cut. W ell-made, full-cut work pants. Close-wo- another year. A State represen Buy your correct size. High and low back. zen d rill and covert cloth. Blue and grey. tative o f the W ildlife Commission The M ayfair Beauty Shop endorses an outstanding Also painter’s overalls. w ill be w ith us. Please, let’s have Sizes 29-42. Sanforized. a hundred per ceiit attendance. Helen C urtis achievement—the supersonic permanent J. A. DANIELlPresident. wave method. As individually vours as your finger* R1B, SANFORD, J'r, Sec. tips, supersonic is not a cold wave, not a machine wave, but an entirely new permanent wave system. M en’s Fork News Notes Men’s Cotton W ork Socks Supersonic wave vaporizes a nuld solution into the M'ek end with hair w hich revitalizes lifeless hair as it produces deep W ork Shirts her parrots, Mr. and Mrs I^td Bailey. that w ill give long wear. Blue, brown and natural curls very close to the scalp. Full-cut sanforized covert and d rill work C. L. Aaron . of Welcome, visited r< Ia ive s here Saturday aft< rnoon. THE PERMANENT W AVE YOU HAVE BEEN Mr. and Mrs John Hrce sp. nt Saturday W AITING FOR. in Davidson attending a land sale. Mr and Mrs. W L. Lazenby and Uiil I- rr:i, nf Cnnl Spring, spent Sunday after I BELK-STEVENS CO. noon with Mr. and Mrs Vance Johnftm . Mr. and Mrs Scott Goodman went to Groe fboro one day last week THE M AYFAIR BEAUTY SHOP I uThe Home of Better Values” Vfesrtamrs Hr. I. Bailer and small dan gh'rr Eva Ann, Ethel Hege and J. H. Sparks spent Wednesday in Wiustoii Sa- Geneva Grubhs JO COOLEY, Owner Eleanor Frye I Corner Fifth and Trade Sts. Winston-Salem, N. C. lem. j Plea Mrs Mnbel Rubertsno and Mrs. Falis P h o n e 122 M ocksville, N . C. Smithde I. of Winston Salem, visited Mrs. / 22526824 m m m HIM,,,M 1 THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C., OCTOBER 29. 1947

THE DAVIE RECORD. LOST—One black and white spotted dog about 7 years old, C o n g r e s s I o M e e t Princess Theatre w ith collar on. N otify Oldest Paper In The County S. M . CALL, M ocksville, N . C. WINTER- WEAR arm No Liquor. Wine. Beer Ads W inter is near. Enjoy cold W E D N E S D A Y weather by having your home in ­ sulated and weather stripped now. • AT SAVINGS NEWS AROUND TOWN. “Brute Man,” w ith Tom Neal AU w ork guaranteed. Call 220. DAVIE REALTY COMPANY. P. M. T. T. M cDaniel, o f W oodleaf, R. d Boys’ Cordo For Sale—Approxim ately 150,- C o n g re s s . I, was a M ocksviile visitor Satur THURSDAY and FRIDAY 000 ft. tim ber; two acres and new P a n ts $ 4 . 9 5 tes and two d a y . seven-room house; 31 acres and “Variety G irl,” w ith Bing ,ouse on 2.2 good six-room house; a ll on States- Men’s Cordo Attorney Giles Hudson, o f Sal­ Crosby and Bob Hope. ville-M ocksville Highway, n e a r C u s t o m - M a d e ildings. isbury, was in town Thursday on Cool Spring. W . M. TACKS. P a n ts $ 5 . 9 5 legal business. Route 4, Statesville, N . C. ve Towns in S A T U R D A Y B eltsand Buckles Waterproof Hunt­ FOR SALE—Clean 1940 model a farm o n Thomas Gregory, of Redland, “ Stars Over Texas,” w ith Ed­ Ford 2-door coach. See $ 8 . 9 5 was iu town Wednesday, and has ing C oats and Farm s, d ie D e a n .- W . M . FROST. Mrs. Leonard Caldwell our thanks for a big pum pkin. 3 miles N orth of Mocksville, on 321 Salisbury St. 210-J Yadkinville Highway. Men’s Flannel W . G. Booe, who lives in the MONDAY and TUESDAY S h irts $ 1 . 9 8 classic shades o f Yadkin county, “ Perils o f Pauline,” w ith Bet­ was in tow n last week on business. ty H utton and John Lund. Window Shades p an y G. H. GOFORTH Attorney H. A. Cranor, of In Technicolor. O n R ollers 6 9 c . Point, N. C. W ilkesboro, was in town Wed­ IU ill Buy Chickens Next To nesday looking after some legal m a tte rs . Men’s Felt tarm ers Hardware & Supply Co. H a ts $ 1 . 9 $ Miss Kathryn Brown attended WANT ADS PAY. the NCEA meeting in Greens­ Every Thursday From 8 To 11 A. M. FOR SALE—One m ilch goat. Men’s Heavy boro Friday, and spent the week­ Roger L. Harding, 743 Cherry St. W I L L P A Y end w ith friends. Union Suits • OO HABPYHUNTTNG Antiques— M r. and M rs. B ill Collins have 302 W est M ain, Thomasville, N. H ighest Cash Prices For Poultry. Boys’ Hfavy begun the erection o f a dwelling C. TOM EANES. Jr. $ 1 . 3 9 house on Maple avenue, which FOR SALE—Fordson tractor, 1 Union Suits they w ill occupy when completed. fiat-bottom plows and cutaway harrows all in good shape. Also M rs. Joe Graham and daughter, g o o d 6-year-old m ule. Indian Plaid B lankets $2.98 Miss Peggy, and M rs. Frank H on J. W . CLINE, Advance, R. I. ATTENTION FARMERS! eycutt and daughter, Miss Betty, W ANTED—Clear poplar, ma­ Fast C olorD ress Prints 49c. yd, spent Friday afternoon shopping ple and birch logs, 62 inches long. POULTRY LOADING in W inston-Salem. Laps and not clear, 8 and 10 feet We W ill Buy Every Thursday M orning From long. Nothing less than 8 in c h e s 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. BUY HERE AND SAVE. The Horn Bible Class of die in diameter. W ill pay good prices delivered to our factory. In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry M ocksville Baptist Church enjoy­ ELKIN FURNITURE CO. HIGHEST Market prices paid ed a chicken stew in the church Elkin, N . C. basement Friday evening at 7:30 M ocksville C ash Store FOR SALE—(ifacre farm wtih SALISBURY POULTRY CO. o’clock. Members of tke class 5-room house, also tenant house, Salisbary, N. C. “THE FRIENDLY STORE" and invited guests were present. good bam, chicken and brooder GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager house, granery; two good pastures. Miss Marie Baker, daughter of Good water system. Land good Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker, of R. 2, for all crops, with some good pine underwent an appendicitis opera' timber. Well watered. This farm tion at Rowan M em orial Hospital is near Liberty Methodist Church, on good gravel road. For full in­ last week, and is getting along formation call on or write n ic e ly . CLYDE SEAMON, M ocksvllle, R. 4. R. S. Powell, of R. I, was in RADIO PRICES BLOOD-TESTED CHICKS— town last week and says he took N . H . Reds, Barred Rocks, W hite in the State Fair at Raleigh. Rob­ Rocks, W yandottes, Giants, Rock inson says the exhibits were fine Red and Red Rock Chicks as hat­ but that it rained most of the ched, your choice $9.95 per 100 time, and the m ud was bad. postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. d stripes. S Chides sentC. O. D. rs of red, Hj R e a l l y SLASHED! T. I. Caudell, who has been ED’S CHICKS, d brown, is Manchester, N . H. confined to his home by illness for several weeks, was down tow n Auto Insurance rates are up, last week shaking hands w ith his but I am still w riting it for 25% Prices H ave B een C ut From 25 to 50 Per C ent on Every less than Manuel Rates. I can many friends. M r. CaudelPs host save you from 10 to 20 p e r c e n t of friends are rejoiced that he is on Fire Insurance. Spedal Stud­ R adio in O ur Stock. Several Popular B rands and M odels much improved in health. ents accident policy pays doctor and h o s p ita l bill a ll accidents, The new house o f M r. and M rs. costs $4.00 per year. AU policies Another Dealer Advertised Radios at 10 to 20% Discount. Our Prices on Kerm it Smith, which is located w ritten through O ld Line Legal on the Yadkinville Highway just Reserve Companies' rated EX­ ts. You’ll = CELLENT. Many Models Are Guaranteed to be Less Than Wholesale Cost. The Ra­ beyond Joppa, is nearing comple­ FRED R. LEAGANS, tion. M r. and Mrs. Smith, who Meroney Building dio Price W ar is On. W e Expect to Lose $500 on Radios in Stock. are living at Sm ith Grove, w ill oc­ M ocksville, N . C, cupy the house when completed.

The Baptist Training U nion o f Farms and Homes W e H ave N ever A dvertised This W ay Before and H ope the Mocksville Baptist Church, met in the church basement last FARM —150 acres, tobacco al­ lotm ent, new 4 room house not W e N ever W ill A gain. T hese Prices W ill C ontinue as Long Tuesday evening and enjoyed a finished, 3 room house, bam and delightful chicken stew, w hich was outbuildings. A bout 90 acres clear­ w ith Iace followed by group singing. About ed, 40 acres good branch bottom s as W e H ave on Stock A ny Radios T hat W e N ow H ave. n d w hite. 75 guests and members were pres­ now in com ; 50 acres cleared up­ ent to enjoy the occasion. land, some fenced, balance in young and cutover tim ber. Elec­ 9 Tube AM-FM 1948 Model O urCountyYouth Fellowship tricity available; 6 m iles northwest 8 Tube AM New 1047 Model o f M ocksville, just o ff good gravel w ill meet at Concord M ethodist COMBINATION CONSOLE road. A real buy at $6,500. COMBINATION CONSOLE Church Monday night, Nov. 3rd, 4-room home, lights, water, bath­ Reg, Price $299.95»WhoIesale $181.22 ants i at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. J. W.Jabor, room not complete. This home o f Cool Springs, w ill be our spea­ a b o u t 4 years old, and recently de­ Reg. Price $210—W holesale Cost $139.98 Close-wo- ker. A ll young people through­ corated inside. Large lot with young fru it trees and shrubbery. v Our Price $175 and grey. =H out the county, are invited. Our Price $125 Investigate now. $3,950. J. B. FITZGERALD, Pastor. Investment Property, Lexington 6 Tube Highway, over 1 ,0 0 0 ft. fronting There is on display in Sanford's 5 Tube Table Sets e a c h s id e of road. About 100,000 TABLE MODELS Department Store widows, an old feet saw tim ber. Beautiful home dinner plate w hich was purchased sites; 62 acres for only $3,950. Reg. Price $29.95»Wholesale Cost $21.71 S o c k s from Sanford’s store in 1867, by $600 cash' and Z years on balance. Reg. Price $39.95 -Wholesale Cost $2,450. 5 rooms, large lot, W est Mocks­ ork so cks the late M rs. James M cCulloh, o f v ille . O ur Price $19.95 O ur Price $22.50 row n a n d R. 4. There are two o f the plates still unbroken that the M cCulloh 11 Rooms, large lo tjn ice view, ideal fo r apartm ent or rent house, fam ily has used for the past 80 FARM RADIOS two blocks from square, 3 blocks years. No plates are made now from new furniture plant. A real that w ould last that long. buy at $3,950. Battery Sets AU One-Half Price»$49.95 c. pair. = SOUTH M A IN ST., near Junc­ The American Legion A tirilia ry t io n , 7-room hom e, closets, screen­ N o w $ 2 4 . 9 7 sends a box o f unwrapped gifts to ed back porch, front porch, new Government Hospitals every year roof. Lawnwith shrubbery and to be distributed to veterans to shade. This good home should send to their families. W e want not be on the market long at to give every one in the tow n and $ 4 ,8 5 0 . D aniel F urniture & E lectric C o. county die privilege o f making a Salisbury Stteet, 2 blocks from donation. The gifts can be any square, 5'room home, bath, hot tking suitable for any member of w ater heater, closess, large screen­ “AT THE OVERHEAD BRIDGE” a fam ily from baby to grandpar­ ed porch. Insulated Ceil-O-Tex , N . C I ents and must not cost over $3 inside. Nice lot w ith shade. in ­ Phone 198 Mocksville, N. C. Please leave any gift at the home vestigate now. O nlyH 800* of M js. W . L e G ra n d . B. Church I DAVIE REALTY AGENCY street, not later than Saturday, Phone 220 Mocksville, N. C. N o v . 1 st. !'§

THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVTLLE, N. C. Spanish Colonists in Clouds ?I A S K M S J ^ o u S e fU U i t l i $ r i g , l i t r i m Couldn’t Keep Infants Alive ★' ★ . ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir ? ? A M O T H e n When the Spaniards conquered I A General Quiz Bolivia in the 16th century, says J S l u jum per O utfit for School Collier’s, 20,000 of them estab­ lished a colony in Potosi (altitude The Questions 13,600 feet) where, owing to the H O U S t H O l V thinness of the air, they not only 1. Does artificial ice melt faster suffered from oxygen deficiency, than natural ice? but were unable to keep infants MHOS... 2. When was the Great Fire in aliv e. n L ondon? In fact, for more than 50 years, • *TM tV«**Vn n« > iM i r/«Vi t I A&VSAWMWMV$ I! 3. Wbat did the Indians call Buf­ no child born among them Uved ? falo Bill? longer than two weeks; and the X Bi / 4. How many greeting cards colony therefore had to maintain were sold in the United States last its size by recruiting young Span­ WHEN CO iards from lower levels. jroak&stb 01 An^l / /V i 5. Does an octopus swim and walk backwards? $ First Bird $ 6. Do ducks and geese fly in V formation to cut down wind re­ The first living creature that sista n c e ? J could possibly be considered a bird was the archaeopteryx. Fossils of The Answers it that remain show that it had 0 the skeleton of a reptile but that M 1. No, it will all melt at the it wore feathers. This put it in a same speed with all other factors different class from other flying M th e sa m e. re p tile s. 2. In 1666. More than 10,000 houses were burned at that time. The Great Fire started in a bake fM shop in Pudding lane and ended at Pye comer three days later. 3. The Pawnees called him “Pa- haska,” meaning “fair - haired.” Cody was a blond. CO 4. A record total of $160,000,000 O IGtg FMtMS SitfatI U ft|Mi tamd w o rth . 5. It swims backwards but walks MMEWMIS' fo rw ard . 1 promptly relieve coughs of J Pattern No. 1576 is for sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 6. No. A certain amount of wind an d 8 years. Size 3, jumper, I yard of 54- is helpful to birds in flight, so the inch; jacket, long sleeves, % yard; blouse, Let’s Bake a Cake That’s Feathery Light! birds fly against the wind in V I y a rd of 35 or 39-inch. W C O L D S i (See recipes below.) The Fall and Winter FASHION contains formation to avoid having the wind pVERY woman likes neat, flat- a wealth of sewing information for every cut off by the bird in front. It also tering frocks for house wear. home dressmaker—special features, free MUSTErOLE Parade of Cakes LTNN CHAMBERS’ MEND facilitates following the leader. This style is designed especially pattern printed inside the book. 25 cents. for the larger woman. Send your order to: Now that the weather is cooler P a tte rn No. 8194 com es in sizes 36, 38, and we’re spending less time out- Broiled Sweetbreads with Bacon 40. 42, 44. 46. 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 re- of-doors, there’s more call for moth­ Pineapple Garnish quires 4% yards of 35 or 39-inch. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. ™ cS0JLe B U R N S Broiled Tomatoes 530 South Wells St. C hicago 7, HI. er’s delicious cakes. A cake some­ Pretty Combination E nclose 25 cents In coins for each SCALDS CHAFING how seems to top off evenings at Potatoes Au Gratin pattern desired. Quickly apply soothing and com­ 'T'H IS adorable jumper and jack- forting GRAY’S OINTMENT with home perfectly when the youngsters Whole Wheat Muffins P a tte rn N om •Whipped Cream Cake et combination is such fun for its wholesome antiseptics and na­ have their school chums in for an ture aiding medication. Nothing else B e v erag e little girls to wear — such easy evening or if guests drop in un­ sewing for Mother! Choose a like it—nothing so comforting—or •Recipe given. A ddress— pleasant for externally caused skin expectedly. pretty plaid in lightweight wool. troubles. 35c. Get a package today. Week-ends, too, probably are full of light entertaining if the week is a busy one, and boil with the milk, stirring gently. it’s tim e th e old Boil without stirring until 232*F. or custom of baking the soft ball stage. Add butter, re­ a cake on Satur­ move from the heat and cool to luke­ day afternoon warm. Beat until thick and creamy were reinstated. and of a consistency to spread. Then, no matter Chocolate Potato Cake. who comes in % cup butter or substitute that evening or 2 cups sugar (tops (or dinner or tea

L T N N S A T S : Ham ’n cornbread go a long way Model ^jAMEMCAtS MOST COMPLETE UHE PT HOME CLEBItNG AHD FLBOH HAIHTEHAHCE EQHIPIIEIff Baking Tips Help Give toward making any meal a suc­ VC 5702 SEE YOUR DEALER ABOUT SPECIAL FAU OFFERI Successful Results cess. Add finely diced ham to com- CompUti a t of When you buy lamb chops for bread batter before baking. Serve cltanint attach• with salads, soups and souffles for montsmaybtpur- broiling, select some that are two- cbsud ij tkshtd. third to two inches thick. If they a flavor-bright combination. are any thinner, they dry out too A never-to-be-forgotten rule when UNIVERSAL readily before they are entirely baking cakes, is to allow all tho OR WRITE FOR HAME OF YOUR HEAREST DEALER cooked. ingredients, especially the fat, eggs A well-cooked roast deserves a and liquid to come to room tempera­ rest period of about 30 minutes ture before mixing. Their “com- LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK before coming to the table. The roast binability” is increased tremen­ NEW BRITAIN, CONN. will be much easier to carve in dously and the texture of the cake uniform slices if it stands a bit. u n p ro v ed . t#in C lo u d s u fan t s A live . H appy D ays for £ 2 2 ™ rds conquered PMMIT REUEF FROM Ce ill ury, says t SIuggish^FoIks •Clean, medicated rub them estab- promptly toothes irri­ y / tated, upper branchial olosi (altitude ■tubes. Loosens phlegm c m owing to the — helpsease coughing. MISERIES they not only Ien deficiency, PENETROSRUB keep infants

than 50 years, BOBBY CROSS C e ng them lived TOWN eeks; and the SOX id to maintain Illl Bv 8? g young Span- WHEN CONSTIPATION m akes you feel Boland Coe !ovels. pnnk as the dickens, brings on stomach Marty Links opset, soot taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. CaldwelTs famous medicine to quickly pull the trigger on lazy “in* .i r d cards”, and help yon feel bright and chipper again. creature that DR. CALDWELL'S is th e w onderful se n ­ nsidered a bird n a laxative contained in good old Syntp ryx. Fossils of Peprin to make it so easy to take. MANY DOCTORS use pepsin prepara* V )\v that it had tions in prescriptions to make the medi­ vv',/ •eptile but that cine more palatable and agreeable to ’ is put it in a take. So be sure your laxative is con­ ni other flying tained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DfL CALDWELL'S—th e fa­ vorite of millions for SO years, and feel *'Eat your breakfast, Beverly! Don't you want to grow up AC’s eddproof glass doth Collec­ that wholesome relief from constipa­ looking tike your sister?*' tion. Even finicky children love it. tiBut this is the way POP mows tb lawn! tor Tube Trap is an exclusive “5- CAUTION: U se only a s directed. Slar QaaIiiywVOiI Filter feature. Can’t rot and thus allow polio- NANCY By Ernie Bushmuler tion of the < oil DR. ( M i l ’S PEOPLE ALWAYS SCNM LAXATIVE I m m t y p y ' PHONE WHEN I'M IN HELLO THE TUB — AND I SYRUP PEPSIN HAVEN'T ANY ROBB YOU SELTHIS sign V

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MORE Hwii just a look— if*s powerful nourishment! THE COOIN’ starts with the MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher honeymoon,, but the billin’ goes SCOTT'S EMULSlQjl or. forever. 13 pilil (Ire. J. H. sanden; Greenville. Kr,9 Jhfv 60SK .TH IS REPORT ARnrtMETlCS \MELL. THATS !’!A ASHAMED.oF YoJ! AlRT »T THOUGH* 1,11, LIB MAB sa y s to c a r d i s t e r r ib l e ; NOT SOBAD- TrtlS REPORT CARD IS IT’s ONE o f 'Granma, . how kin I be sure Of gettin' a top quality margarine?” FORTY IN SPELLIN; S 1 X T Y --B U T ABSOLUTELY THE V o o r o l d o n e s - And I answers her in jes two — words, “Table-Grade.” rep. Nu- W t y S uM e* ? FIFTY d epo r tm er t- WORST I ’VE I FOUND IT OP Mald Table-Grade Margarine is PM WMI ACIEI A ll PAIM Of THAT'S IN TrtE ATTIC, fine as can be. Made specially E V E R S E E N ! fer the table. RHEUMATISM b a d ; POP/ uho , NEURITIS-LUMBAGO THB FBBSON who goes around blowing his own horn all the MSN El LS time is usually at the small end of it* CICERO! J to MAGIC STRIKES 'ME them cook books that give recipes for pies and ^ ^ R E i y i E D X , cakes should have a whole chap­ 'BRINGS BLESS^b'lRfillEt^ ter on shortnin’. They ought to tel) folks how important it is to Large Rottlek mu mtm* U S- Small Size 60c use a shortnin' that taste good » CAItttI: M t OtlT Al DIRECTED 947

Uncle Sam Says DAVIE BRICK W fC Are how Prepared To COMPANY T h e D E A L E R S IN Bay and G ia D avie R ecord G O O D C O A L COTTON Day Phone 194 - Night Phone 119 Mocksville, N. C. In Our M odern H as Been Published Since 1899

New Cotton Gin Notice To Creditors Having qualified as executor of the es- f o u r Separate Gins Have 4 8 , Y e a r s tate of Alfred W. Phelps, deceased, no tice is hereby given to all persons hold­ ing claims against the estate of said rie* Been Installed For ceased to nresent the same to the under* Others have come and gone-yout igned on or before the Ilth dav of Aug ost. 1948. or this notice will he plead io Your Convenience bar of recovery. Allpersonsindebted to county newspaper keeps going. th** estate of said deceased will please c <11 and settle without delay. This the Sometimes it has seemed hard to SILER U th day of August. 1947 CONRAD PHELPS. Exr Foster’s C otton G in of Alfred W Phelps. Deceased, make “buckle and tongue” meet but Funeral Home Mocksville, Route 4. I AND By A. T. Grant, Attorney.- soon the sun shines and again we march on. Our faithful subscribers, Flow er Shop Administrator’s Notice most of whom pay promptly, give us Phone 113 S. Main St. The un-'ersicm-d having qualified asaf ministratix and administrator of the es Mocksville, N . C . tateof Betty B. White, deceased, late of courage and abiding faith in our Davie County, this is to notify all persons Veterans Grease & Tallow C o . holding claims against the said estate to Ambulance Service nresent the same, proper)y verified, to the fellow man. undersigned on o; before Sept. 2. 1948, or JAMFS D. BOGER this notice will he pleaded in bar of their reivery. AllpHrsonsindebtedtosaid es If your neighbor is not taking The rate, will please make immediate paymeut Walker Funeral Home to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of 7 elephone 22bJ M ocksville, JV . C . Sept.. 1947 Record tell him to subscribe. The AMBULANCE SERVICE B. C WHITE. Admr of Betty B. White. Decs'rf IfCalledImm ediatelyW e W ill Pick Up price is only $1.50 per year in the DAY OR NIGHT B C Brock. Attorney. Mocksville, N. C, Phone 48 Dead Cattle, Horses, and Hogs State, and $2.00 in other states. Your neighbor reads The 4 Mocksville, N. C. R e c o r d : When You Come To Town Make Our Office Your Headquarters. We Are Always Glad To See Y ou.

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Simple Instructions Bsstl teen years later, an American, A . K . Shriver of Baltimore, invented the on Science “retort” or “pressure” cooker. In 1858 John Mason patented the You may not have a degree as an Mason jar with neck designed for engineer, Mrs. Housewife, but when receiving a screw type cap. The you’re home canning you’re using Mason jar with porcelain-lined zinc scientific principles just as surely as cap is an old reliable. Mason would a mining, chemical, electrical or probably be astounded by the 1947 other engineer. That is, if you fol­ cap for sealing the Mason jar. This low glass jar manufacturer’s instruc­ new style cap is a two-piece metal tions, for they are based upon scien­ affair with a Dome lid which has tific discoveries made over a period sealing compound on the under side of a century and a half. and is tested for seal by pressing on Back in Napoleon’s time, a Paris the center of the lid with the finger. confectioner, Nicolas Appert, set out Sealing with the Dome lid is made to find a method of food preserva­ doubly sure by the new type metal tion and win a 12,000-franc prize band which bears down on the lid offered in 1795 by the French gov­ at three pressure points. ernment. Napoleon, like Frederick Also reliable in seal is the light­ the Great, believed an army travels ning type jar with rubber ring, glass on its stomach, and the folks at home lid and wire bail. got hungry and discontented too! Many scientific experiments and Nicolas won the prize, after 16 jar improvements have perfected pro­ years’ work, but bis methods and cesses for today’s borne canning and equipment have been greatly im­ it is upon them that instructior.3 you proved upon. He labored under many will find in reliable home canning lit­ handicaps, not knowing a tempera­ erature'such as the Ball Blue Book ture beyond boiling is required for are based. Follow these instructions processing some foods and having and you become an "Engineer in to design his own glass jars. Not Good Eating”—much to the benefit until 1860 did Louis Pasteur estab­ of your family’s health and increased lish the fact that microorganisms are pleasure at the table provided by de­ Today's sky-scraping cost of living able, more reliable . . . Greyhound is responsible for food spoilage. Four­ licious home canned foods. makes it necessary for all of us to buy building new terminals, Post Houses, wisely, to be choosey in our purchaser, wayside stations . . . Greyhound provides to get the most for our money . . . thousands of agents who are experts in That is exactly why so many peopl . planning travel, as well as the most who make business or pleasure trips highly trained motor bus drivers in the these days wisely select THE BIGGEST nation, to get you there safely, in good L E T U S D O 9 9 time, and with pleasure. 9 BARGAINS IN TRAVEL — by going 9 Greyhound! All this service, and all these facilities YOUR JO B PRINTING 9 \ Only Greyhound offers the organized go to you at costs that have remained 9 services of a nationwide transportation well in hand, no matter how prices of f 9 other services or commodities have W e can save you m oney 9 . . . only Greyhound gives you the com* 9 9 fort, the convenience, the economy that soared out of reach. 9 9 goes with such an organization. o n y o u r 9 Truly, there is no need to look further 9 9 Greyhound has bought hundreds of new for bigger bargains in travel. Any time, 9 ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, 9 9 coaches—more modern, more comfort­ all the time—your best buy is GreyhoundI 9 9 STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL 9 9 9 9 WILKINS DRUG STORE HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. 9 9 9 9 P ho n e 21 uOn The Squarew Mocksviilef N. C. Patronize your home newspaper 9 9 9 9 and thereby help build up your 9 9 9 home town and county._____ 9 ft E Y H O 10 N D 9 9 THE DAVIE RECORD. 9 ...... w m ......