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VOLUMN L I MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY* OCTOBER 4 , cgso. NUMBER 1 0 NEWS OF LONG AGO. The Price Of Seen Along Main Street U .S. W omen The Eyes By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Da* 000000 OfTheNation vie Before ParkingrMeters Virtue Dr. E. A. Eckerd eating turnip Rev. Walter E. lsenhour. High Point. R 4 Harming Teeth are on And Abbreviated Skirts. salad and cherry pie—Mrs. Harry The word “virtue” has different Murray doing some rainy morn­ 1 he U.S. State Department (Davie Record, Oct. 5 , 1 9 2 7 .) meanings, but I want to think of With Bobby Pins ing shopping—Col. W. C. Mur­ Mocksville seed cotton 8 j£ c. it from that of “ moral excellance” Foi a sane, sound ap­ chison trying to get parking me­ Mrs, T. H. Robertson, of Bixby, and Christianity. It costs some­ BOSTON, Mass.—Dr. S. S. Liv­ praisal of this pivotal ter to swallow penny—Dave Ran was in town Wednesday shopping. thing to be morally and spiritually ingston reports that American wom­ government department kin parting with steel engravings en are causing great damage to Many of onr people are attend­ upright. No one can indulge in their teeth with bobby pins. and its functions of George Washington—Mrs. E. ing the Forsyth county fair in the dulge In sin and wickedness, and at The reason, women roll up their - READ - W. Junker looking at new ship­ Twin-City this week. hair, hold it with one hand and then Pants Not Theoretical the same tiraa be trnly moral, or be holding a bobby pin in the other, DEPARTMENT OF STATE" ment of children’s sweaters—Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harlev Graves and a Christian. Of course it is possi. Claire Wall taking time off for re­ open it with their teeth. A candidate for the Communist a series of six articles Mrs. J. S. Green spent Friday in ble to be moral and nat be a Chris A simple homemade device for party was undergoing an oral ex­ freshments in drug store—Gaither Statesville shopping. tian. Even to be moral one ha* opening bobby pins is to place as amination. Beginning Today . Sanford walking around the town to live nprightlv, manly,'womanly many pins as are needed for the “Comrade," he was asked, “what Prof. and Mrs. E, C. Staton hairdo around the rim of a drink­ carrying walking stick—Ed Latta and truthfully. He cannot stoop would you do if you were left two have moved into their handsome ing glass. With the flat side of the million rubles?” walking up Main street looking to bad talngs and be moral, or be bobby pin facing the inside of the new residence on North Main St. “I would give one million to the sad and lonely—Aged citizen car­ vlrtjous. To have “ moral excell glass, one can pick off each bobby party and keep the other million Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dwiggins pin. already open—a"ri the teeth rying arm load of boys pants down ence” one has to possess a good for myself,’’ he answered. Our County And are the ,proud parents of a fine need not be used. “Very good, and if you had two Main street—Miss Nell Langston character. daughter who arrived at their Dangerous to Tseth houses?” on way to work—Frank Fowler The highest type of virtne comes Besides opening bobby pins with • “I’d give one to the party and Social Security home last week. keep the other myself.” looking at new pair of half soles through Christianity. This type their teeth, many girls are forming Misses Kopelia and Julia Hunt the. dangerous habit of digging be­ “Excellent. Now tell me what Bv W. K. White. Manager. on shoes—Claude Hicks wearing is beautiful influential, uplifting left Thursday for Washington, D. tween their teeth with hairpins, you would do if you had two pairs An important phase of the a- pair of reddish - suspenders—Pink and upbuilding to mcnkind. We bobby nins. common pins and tooth­ of trousers?” ■ C,. where they will enter Walter There was a long pause, and m ended Social Security law—one and W. L. Gaither rambling a- are glad to say that Christian vir­ picks. Some do it to remove food; Reid Hospital for training others, because they are nervous. then the candidate said, “Com­ that went into effect on Sept. I, round town on hot, rainy day— tue can be obtained and lived by rade, I don’t know.” R. A. Neely has moved his fam­ Toothpicks in one form or an­ 1950—is that relating to the W orld Billie Ellis heading toward dental ail who will yield their lives to other have been in use probably for “Why not?” ily from the Mooney bouse on “Well, you see, I have two pairs War II veteran, and to survivors parlor—Billy Sue Brown mailing C hrist. thousands of years. They are trace­ Wilkesboro street to the Dr. Tav- able to A. D. 23. when their use was of trousers.” of both men and women who letters—Richard Foster dispensing Anything that is high in value Ior house on North Main street. first recorded. They were used in served in World War II. cold drinks in drug store—Patrol­ naturally costs something. True the Roman, Grecian and Chinese Not the Cost, But the Upkeep The Winston-Salem tobacco mar­ periods of history. What are the new provisions man Badgett and Sheriff Foster virtne is not an exception. It costs ket opened yesterday. A nnmber Various materials have been uti­ for World War II servicemen? leaving town in a hurry—Irate ci­ one evil companionship, as he has of Davie farmers have already gone lized—gold, silver, ivory, quills and Well, to begin with, they give tizen trying to find janitor to have to keep the company of the best now wood. It was a custom in co­ over with tobacco and many others lonial days for the luxurious host to $160 wage credits for each month court house clock set—Mrs. Sher­ people. It costs him fellowship will go this week. offer his dinner guest an expensive of active service between'lSept. 16, rill Godbey hurrying down Depot with the world and her follies. It gold or silver toothpick after his Roland Haneline was carried 1 0 1940, and July .24, 194J?- Recom- street—Miss Betty Jean Daniel on eosts him flesHty gratifications, and meal. Long’s Sanatorium, Statesville, on Chips Enamel pmation to take/these wage cred­ wav up Main street looking chilly all that would lower him in tntnd, Friday morning where he under, Today toothpicks are usually] its into account will be made, and on cold morning—AIex Tucker heart, soul and spirit. It costs one went an operatien for appendicitis. made of hard wood, such as birch such recomputation is used in all and Stacy Chaffin discussing com* his best efforts and sometimes the or maple. Soft wood is avoided by He is getting along nicely, manufacturers because it tends to cases where it will result in high­ ing events—Bill Ferebee deliver­ scoffs and jeers of-worldly, carnal, Harley Graves has rented the 7- fuzz and splinter, shedding slivers er old-age or survivors insurance ing big load of parcel post pack­ ly-toiuded people. However, it is in the mouth when used. S. Green store building in Sonth payments. ages —Sam Latham reading “Seen worth all that It costs and a thons- Dr. Livingston says the bobby Mocksville, and has opened a fresh pin may add to feminine hair U nlike the 1946 temporary mea­ on Main Street”—Jamie Jones and and times more. stock of groceries, notions, etc. beauty, but they have come to be sure, the new provision is not af­ Betty Dwiggins looking at the serious threats to the dental charm Mr. Green will devote ail his time We pay the price of “ moral ex fected by any compensation or sun—Mrs. Leslie Daniel unpack­ cellence,” spiritual purity, Chris­ of the girl who uses her teeth to to the Corner Cash Grocery. open them. When a girl opens a pension that may be paid bv the ing famous paintings —Man com­ tian virtne by yielding our lives bobby pin with her front teeth, she Mrs. Jack Allison and little Miss Standing in a crowded street car, Veterans Administration. The ing out of drug store carrying bot­ and souls nnto Jesus Christ onr usually chips or breaks off the Agnes Sanford, who arrived homr- a rather buxom woman was vainly only cases where the $160 service- tle of Hadacol—Bobby Hall car­ Savior and living to do His holy biting edge of her teeth. The tooth frotn Long’s Sanatorium, States­ enamel microscopically is made up trying to find a token for carfare. connected wage credits will not rying box around the square— will. We read and heed the Bible, of enamel rods, just like the bricks All her pockets had been tightly ville, last week, are getting along buttoned as a precaution against be given are those in which bene­ Gaither Sanford and Sam Binkley love God supremely, have fellow, that go to make up a brick house. nicely. They are recovering from Once these enamel rods begin to pickpockets, and no little commo­ fits, other than a lump-sum, are walking around in front of San­ appendicitis operations. ship with God’s people, obey God, chip, they continue to break off un­ tion resulted. payable under some other Federal ford Motor Co.—Hilary Arnold and keep our affections on things til a part of the crown surface of “Please let me pay your fare,” Sheriff Kelley L. Cbpe and de said a man beside her. plan, for instance, Civil Service or modeling new fall topcoats in heavenly, Divine an d eternal. the tooth is destroyed. puties Cbal Miller and Wade Eat “Nothing of the kind,” she re­ Railroad Retirement. Men’s Shop—Paul Allen carrying Praise the Lord. plied continuing the search. “ I’ve on made a visit to the Redland Americans Jnst Can’t Take The $160 wage credits will be dead mouse across highway—Kim Christian virtne comes through got the fare here some place.” section Thursday afternoon. They It Physically, Dssisr Says “I’m sure of it, lady,” said the given to every serviceman who McClamrock and Smoot Shelton found a blockade outfit on the Wes Christ and it most be kept by and man, "but I’d like to pay your fare. had 90 days or more of military wending their way down Depot through the grace of Christ His MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The modern You’ve unbuttoned my suspenders Smith farm. Teu gallons of whis­ American can’t take it, Dr. C. H. or naval service, within the dates street—Prof. J. D. Parker and B- grace is sufficient for every sout three times already!” ky was found, and the blockade McCloy of the University of Iowa, mentioned, and whose discharge C. Brock chatting in front of tem­ that is folly yielded unto Him and told a recent meeting of the as­ outfit destroyed. Difficult os release from service was not ple of justice—Mrs. Vemon Dull will do His blessed and holy will. sociation for physical and mental In these days it is hard to tell J. D. Cartner, of R. 2 , under­ rehabilitation. whether a person is walking to re­ dishonorable. The 90-dav provis­ trying to get across Main street on To the majority of people Chris­ went an operation at a Statesville In fact, the average person duce or reduced to walking. ion does not apply if discharge busy afternoon. tian virtne costs more then they who works is so out of shape psy- hospital Friday. His friends wil* sically that when the week-end ar­ was caused by injury or disability, are willing to pay for it, therefore Duffer’s Disease FORCE OF HABIT be sorrv to learn that be is criti­ rives he has to take time off to Gold- — Ju st another name for o r death occurred while in service. they live and die without It, hence rest up, says Dr. McCloy, al­ She m ade a righpband to*-’ cally ill with no hope of recovery hoof and mouth disease. Hoof all Obviously, this $160 a month from the left-hand lane and are lost. though he admits fewer people day^ talk all night. Johnson Hall, a former resident get sick today. service-connected wage credit of promptly collided with anoi;.,.. car. TJie driver got out and ac­ of Davie county, died suddenly Ir “Americans seem to specialize M atchm aker the new Social Security law will in getting out of shape,” the pro­ costed her. Hendersonville Saturday evening, He was warned against the Jbring larger benefits to present “Lady, why didn't you u:- READ THE AD$ fessor asserted. "Twenty years woman, aged 3 3 years., Mr. Hall was se­ too soon they get down to the survivors of servicemen and to nal?” Along With the Nevre She was warned against “Mister, I always turn here.” cretary to Marshal Brownlow Jack, point where they don’t have much the man. the families of veterans who die life.” son. And if that won’t make a- within the next few years. Alsp, He believes a person 70 years weddin’ Truman Collects az tear A bout 1 1 o’clock Tuesday morn old should be able to do a day’s Why there's nothin’ else many World War II ex-service­ Old Debt on Western Tonr work if it is not too strenuous with­ ing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ that can. m en, now in the 50-60 age group, BURLINGTON, Iowa - Presi­ fus Beck was burned. It is thought out feeling exhausted. DAVlE DM VM h Even doctors ignore the impor­ will acquire old-age and survivors dent 'Truman collected a 32-year- THREE CHEERS old debt on his recent nation-wide 't started from the stove flue in tance of the annual physical exam­ insurance status through these ination, he said, adding: tour. the kitchen. Nothing was saved THEATRE service-earned wage credits. Elm er Van Tine, an employee but a few pieces of furniture. A- 1Tll bet that if you asked 10,- In its broader aspect, this pro of the Iowa ordanance plant in OOO doctors if they had a check-up Burlington, borrowed $25 from the b o u t $ 4 0 0 worth of tobacco was Mocksville Salisbury Highway vision of the amended Social Se­ last year, only n per cent of them l l i ' J T ' President after the armistice in burned. No insurance, could say they had.” curity Act will enable many vet­ 1918 so he could make a trip to Conducting research on physical Mrs. W. R. Anderson, of R. 2 , Wednesday and rhunday Kansas City to join the Shrine education at the Unhersity of erans to regain social security stat. died suddenly Sunday morning a. with Mr. Truman. O ct. 4th and 5th . Iowa, Dr. McCloy said exercise is us built up before the war. Also, When the President’s special’ boot 7 o’clock. Mrs. Anderson “FURY AT FURNACE CREEK” important in that “while it does it will help establish these insur- train stopped at Burlington on the was out in the lot miikiug when Victor Mature and Coleen Gray not prolong iife, it raises the ance rights for veterans who nev­ nation-wide tour, Van Tine came quality of living.” aboard and handed Mr. Truman a stricken. The 'fuueral services ONE CARTOON er worked in social security cov­ check for $50, explaining that half were held Monday morning at 1 1 No Surprise ered jobs before entering military of it was interest. o’clock, and the body laid to rest Friday and Saturday- A young New York couple went service. The President accepted the .to a doctor for a physical exam­ check and told Van Tine: in Eaton’s graveyard. Mr Ander­ O ct. 6th and 7th ination before getting married. A representative of this office “Thank you. You didn’t have to son is survived by her husband and DOUBLE FEATURE After the examination, the young will be in Mocksville again on do this. three sons, one sister and one half, “WESTERN RENEGADES” man called a couple of days Oct. 25th, at the court house, Van Tine was a cook in the Presi­ later for the diagnosis. Three Lutheran preachers played dent’s World War I company. sister. Johnny Mack Brown Also “Is everything O.K.. Doc?” he golf, with this Catholic priest. Just second floor, at 12:30 p. m., and Mrs. Jasper Hall Brenegar, wife asked. about every day the four were out ‘SEVEN KEY’S TO BALDPOTE’ whacking at birdies, ' . on the same date 'in Cooleemee, Truthfulness Doesn’t Pay of J. B. Brenegar, died at her The doctor shook his head* at the old.Band-Hall, over Led­ Phillip Terry & Margaret Lindsay “Your girl friend has acute Then one day the three Lutherans Off for Chielcen Thief decided to call on their,good friend home near Fork Friday afternoon ONE CARTOON angina,” the doctor said. 1 ford’s Store, at 11a. m. PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Matthew and was buried Sunday at Noe “You’re telling me. Doc!” tbe the priest at his morning service. Simpson, 30, found that persistence young man said. They walked into the church and. and truthfulness, long considered Creek ohnrch Mrs. Brenegar was Monday and Tuesday since it was. crowded that morning, Perferlly Clear Nurse—”Wbat .-hurch do you be­ virtues, did not pay off for him. born In Salem 6 9 years ago and is Oct. 9t and IOth stood against the wall at one side. long to?” ' • - ; Hailed into court, he admitted Finally the priest spotted them. survived by her husband and three “ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY” Patient—“None.’’ ’ taking the same. automobile from “Get three chairs for the Luther­ the same parking lot twice within daughters. The funeral' services dark Gable, Alexis Smidi Trade Vfith The ans,” he whispered to the altar boy. N u rs e - 11Wel!. what church do you go to when you do go?” four days. He also was charged with were held at the home, c o n d u c te d ONE CARTOON “What?” the kid asked. Merchants “Get three chairs for the Luther­ Patient—“If you n:ust know, the using foe car in the theft of 30 by Rev. Henry Barnes, of Coolee- ans,” the priest repeated. church which I stay away from chickens from Mrs. P. J. Roaza. mee, and was attended bv a large AU ShowsStart At 7 O’Clock niost of the time when I don’t so “That’s not true, your honor,” he Vlfho Advertise In The altar boy walked out in front is the Baptist.” said. “It was only 28, honest.” nnmber of her friends. A good of the congregation and announced; [ Simpson drew a two to four year woman has been called to her re­ Space Reserved For Trucks “Let’s all give three cheers for I term in the workhouse. the Lutherans!**Y 1 M e f tf J A few land poster* loft. ward. The Davie Record THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCESVILLE. N. C. Chair Set for Menfolks VIRGIL By Len Kleit Kitlen Helps Plan Chores CLASSIFIED THffTS A 6000 WHAT'S AJ-n I CAN'T PUT UP USE TWO IKfc- TOP'S m a t ter r Mt/SWIMS, POP- ‘ HVMCHes . OON1T 1KOU DEPARTMENT TH' BRANCHES OF PUT A 4 L o v e m& OUR TREE ACEfTT I CONMECTINe BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. STRON& EKKXK=M BAR BETWEEN FOR SALE—Merchandise Store in Fair* TD SUPPORT THEM / hope. Wearing apparel, hardware, U. S. IT \ - / £ surplus goods. Good business and loca­ * >1 tion. Phone Fairhope 8343 or write— Hos 215. Falrhope, Ala.

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MACHINERY & SUPPLIES LAUNDRY MACHINERY FOR SALE Good Condition One Prosperity Shirt Line One Hundred Shirts Per Hour May be seen in operation at— Troy Laundry Co.; Meridian, Mississippi ______MISCELLANEOUS______“BE THE LIFE OF THE TARTY^-Have THE OLD GAFFER By Qay Hunter 5418 fun with a Wooden nickel. Send only 25c She’s Useful to “ Wooden Nickel/* 415 Cooper St., Cam- WHAT I WAS A POLICEMAN FOLKS THOUGHT I WAS NOBODY COULD S££ dcn, N.J.______HIS ADORABLE Uttle kitten W-. FOR THREE DAYS, A STREETCAR ___ W S T A R // OIL HEATER CONTROLS THEN I QUIT. CONDUCTOR. J t i O N will show you exactly how to i s i jlan your household chores. Em- (CAJitBURfcTORS) COME? HE PAIRED WHY? jroider her activities in simple REPLACED ;ross-stitch in bright colors. TESTED * * * Factory Authorized Service Pattern No. 5418 consists of hot-iron ransfers tor 7 designs, color chart, raa- A. G. BRAUER erial requirements, stitch illustrations h !>3-R. WH BEEN NEVEk CANT HMMM- WHX— WHERE'S HE NOPE-JUST MEANING AROUND UKE AT LEAST IT'S LEMME SONS -ON TO THE FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS POULTRV. CHICKS & E Q U IP . WHEN ARE VOU TO AU. HERE, LET NOT OZAWUNS AN ARTIC BARBER SOINS SET A VOU A down FOR SALE—500 head Geese and GoslingsT TO WEEK... vouE EXPEDITION > SHOP St. Joseph ASPIRIN 52.25 each, in truck load lots. HAIRCUT? LIKE IT WAS.. W. R. Covington. Loulsv»lo» Miss. WORLD'S-lARGESnaSELLER1,AT ID< c; Ladino Clover. 51.85; Button Clover, 75c. AU prices per meat sauceJ pound recleaned, tested 98*/o purity, high germination. Order today. Dixie Farm, Old Hickory, T c n n . ______WHEN Xl CERTIFIED New Missionary Strawberry baked beanl slants for sale. $4.50 per Thousand. Ex- as the bean| bress collect. C. L. McDaniel, Harrison, Tcnn. MUTT AND JEFF By Bua Ffoncr night. The ing day cal THE NEWSPAPER BUSINESS 13 ~ t h e r e y E X T R V / b ig GREAT—OH. HEPE COMES M tnT/ HEVfJEFF/AlNTA THING IN VxV KNOW I V them becaif Planning for the Future? IM GONNA HAVEA LITTLE REAO ALL ABOUT I JEFRU THIS^PAPERABOUT \ Th e r e SWINDLE/TEN best when FUN WITH HIM/ THE S/GSw/A/Oi.^/\ '! J k SUCKER *Bosd Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! N lN E s u c k e r s • 3? SWINDLE/ A a in T/ TAKEN / /(^ € 2 (I t a k e n / EXTR/\/ 4 cups I teaspo I tables SNEEZING, WATERY EVES, i i teaspq RUNNY NOSE, BLOCKED NOSTRILS I cup OF, — i/i poundl I Wash bed Kelievd IiOTS O* FOLKS learn only by ones. Covl experience that the same key that soak 3 houf opens the door to success also locks w ater and MlWUTTEg/ the door to excess. beans to a I $5 ptld Mn. N. Pbelpt. Bearer Daid, Kr.* in which thj serve vitar • St. Joseph JITTER 1 By Arthur Pointer WOVIiD TOU believe it! There's a modern Miss teachin' me new things ing more wj /liiti-Histjam iiijp yTM GO!N6 OVER TO HARtUET&Wm* about cookin'. I'm ref errin' to Miss Cook slowly * V : TABLETS VOU ENTERTAtN VOUR STAMP CtOB rNu-tytald, the little lady on the Nu* reserving c| 12 tABLET8 95o 86 TABLETS 7So Maid margarine package. Thanks L to her, IVe found out yellow Nu- Maid now comes in modern tahle AIRSELL style % pound prints to fit any Has For Years successfully punc­ ture proofed Auto Tires. Flats and servin* dish. I found out Nu-Maid blowouts are both dangerous and ex­ is a modern margarine. pensive. Send S5.00 at once for. enough to treat all five of your own tires, < * r and receive our proposition regarding IT'S GOOD fer youngun’s to keep exclusive State Distributorship. Pres­ ent world conditions make it impera­ In mind that jest T>out the sweetest tive that we all conserve tires and music to a busy m other is the sound rind of pork lives. SEND TODAY. o' dishes bein' washed—by some­ ing rind d MID-CENTURY LABORATORIES I j l i l f 2341 Amarillo Street, body else. a slow (3251 Abilene, Texas, $5 paid U a E. Newton, BInefield, W. 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Cincinnati 2, Ohio. VA pound I (10'/2 1 densel I teasp f % te a sp | 3 table " / C f % cup sA cup S ^ m Brown o | fat. Add Pour into I cover. Baka me*.'« oven for l| cornbread covered in I NOURISHING 30 m inutesl - ^ SPAGHEl ALWATS IiOOK FOB SWEET# prepare ftT wholesome Miss Nu-Maid on the package when you buy margarine. folk becaul Sfiss Nu-Maid is your assurance of be done alf the finest modern margarine in the ter of fact! Tastyt toasty, crisp to the lastl finest modern package. flavor if p| Swell source of energy.. .with VTtaminst minerals and proteins LTNN SAi in the bargain. Nobody can resist the “Snap! Crackle) Popln Rejuvenatg of Kellogg’s Rice Krispiea. AM OLD STANDBY In these FOR 3 GENERATIONS Left-over| GRANDMOTHER and MOTHEB cuits can Depended on Them and Gave SUPERWKH! Them To The Children Too in the top | Why Re BUlIooe or Headachy? XE Your Tongue Is Coated sprinkled water and| R eheat “HOW CAN I PAY YOO REGULAR. 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And Had Termites Get In Line Buy U.S. Sovings Bonds? “Did you hear about the wooden Ardent M ale-tTd love to be married to'you some day.M * * * * * . * .■ * * * *. * vedding?” Lines ‘T il bite.’’ 7 Screen Star—“AU right, I’ll pnt ear “Two Poles were married.’’ you on my wedding IisL'* PLASTI-LINER WHEN SLEEP WON’T HOUSEHOLD COME AND YOU % FEEL GLUM MtMOS m One application SCRIPTURE: Matthew 16:24-25: Mark quic^ttsysoveueious Use Chewing-Gum Laxative— 1:16-20; PhlUppians 1:19-26. REMOVES WASTE... NOT GOOD FOOD DEVOTIONAL READING: I John S: . Help refine dfttms of MONJHLY ^ MAKES FALSE TEETH FIT 1-12. • When yon ean't sleep—feel Just awful because you need % laxative — do as lor the life of your plates FEMALE UXLLX0K8 do — Chew fZXN-A-MXNT. Ifyonr places axe loose and slip or Iiaft refit veen-a-uint la wonderfully different! them for instant, permanent comfort with soft Giving Yourself Doctors &ay many other laxatives start Bdmais Flasti-Liner strips. Lay scrip on upper their '‘flushing” action too soon ...right or lower plate. , . bite and ic molds perfectly. COMPLAINTS In the stomach* Laqse doses of such lax* Hardtnsfor lastingfit andcomfort. Even on old' Lesson for October 8 , 1950 atlves upset digestion, flush away nour­ rubber plates, Brimms Piasttfiner gives good Aro you troubled toy distress of fe­ results from six months to a year or longee. male functional* periodic disturb­ ishing food you need for health and Eads forever mess and bother of temporal? GtlaK I#* x ■>" *\* * *, ,>*-*' * ., . energy . , . you feel weak, worn out. applications thatlast a fewhours ordays. Strae WSP-Z Jhf • ■ '-ijf.. ,t >■ M > *. w t it ances? Does this make yon suffer HEN a girl throws herself from pain, feel so nervous, tired—at But gentle feen-a-mint, taken as rec­ supping, rocking plates and sore giuns. Eat " away on a man, she general­ such times? Then start taking Lydia ommended. works chiefly In the lower anything. Talk freely. Enjoy the comfort thou­ S. Flnkham's Vegetable Compound bowel where tt removes only Wastel not sands of people all oyer the country now get ly takes pretty careful aim.” about ten days before to relieve good food: Tou avoid that weak, tired with Biimms'PlastMiner. That May be so; but more than a such symptoms. Plnknam's has a feeling. Use Feen-A-Mojt and feel ffl* Easy to Re*4U or ligblen False Teeth Pennsneiillf grand soothing effect on one of fine, full of Ufel 25#, 50#, or only I U* Tasteless, odorless, harmless to you and yottr* few persons throw themselves clean' woman’s most important organs! plates.Canberemoredasperdirections.usea : I iK ' away without taking aim at all. Truly the woman’s friend I say: ltNow I can ta t anything/* M ontf back They amble through E FEEN-A-MINT I j guarantee. $1.25 for Uner for one plate; $2.25 ■ m PAMOUS CHtWINC-ClIM UMtMWE AS I fbr both plates. Ac yonr drag store. life, they do not vLYDIA E. PINKHAMtS COWWND^ PlASTI-UNEIt COMPANY, Buffolo 11,N«wYo*fc march. They have no personal five- m y e a r plans, not iM even five -w eek DonrI Be Satisfied With Sympiomafic Relief! Ifs Now Possible To plans. They stum­ u_Li,rr«vj ble from one day •• \ to the next, they live from hand to r~ mouth. They care Dr FoTemaB for nobody and few RELIEVE THE CAUSE 12-20 care for them. They may be Buttons Bring out Bean Pot for Hearty Snacks found on Skid Row, living from Iriection for gen- (See Recipes Below ) one handout to another, or they ::r—a handsome may be found in the Silver Spoon Hearty Snacks Club, with plenty of money but iss with button- Lynn Chambers’ Snack Supper -.nd buttons all ENTERTAINING the high school no idea how to ,spend it and hard­ OF YOUR SICKNESS FShort or three crowd after a cold afternoon of ’Boston Baked Beans ly enough : energy to waste it. Neuritis Pains, Stomach Disturbances, Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn,' Eootball? Or are you providing sup­ Brown Bread with • * • per to all-day hikers? Then plan Cream Cheese and Butter A Man Gives Himself Constipation, Certain Nervous Disorders When Due to Lack or hearty food and plenty of it. Cabbage Slaw Sliced Tomatoes OST people, however, do give a scw-rite perfo* Assorted Pickles Beverage M V itam ins B I, B2f Iron and Niacin in Your System! 112. 14. 16. 18 and 20. Occasions which involve a lot of themselves to something. yards of 39-inch. physical activity foster appetites Fresh or Canned Fruit Every man who amounts to some­ that are not Cookies thing, gives himself in one way or One of the Greatest Blessinjgs of the Times! ! p a t t e r n DEPT. readily satisfied •Recipe Given , Chicago X HI. another. There was a college stu­ I in colas for each unless you’ve dent once who practiced nineteen M n. I. CrifatL 827 N. 14th Sm tfl planned food frigerated overnight, thei) to be hours a day on the piccolo, it was Just a Few of Thousands Upon Tftousands of Interintifig Springfield, 111Ineitt 'I aid elated ...Size. with a special heated while the spaghetti cooks, said. Naturally he couldn’t stay Records of Folks With Saeh Deffeimeies Who with the wonderful Italian Spaghetti stick - to - the- in college at that rate, so they got Have Been Helped Results obtained By ribs quality. In (Serves 6 -8 ) rid of him. But he landed, as you taking HADACOL. this class come I large onion, chopped might expect, in one of America’s / / » . C. C. Keller, 1629H Freder- IAnh HoUntim (a tteet worker for I had emotional in­ the Baked Beans, K cup salad oil finest orchestras. ich Atenue, St. Iotepht MUtoarL over 20 yean), 519 Ifoitoyt New­ digestion, which ii so extra good Y t cap batter If you want to succeed in mu­ says HADACOL port, Kontaekjrt stomach distrsO !he Range when home­ I pound beef, ground really Iuts put a "When your stom­ and makes a $49 at in my cook- sic, give yonrseif to music. If son feel down M d m ade tam ale I 8 -oance can tomato sauce you want to'succeed in a law stop to her neuritis ach is In bad shape went for my re- I cap water pains. She was in as mine, couldn’t out. HADACOL pies, and steaming casseroles of course, give yourself to your a very bad condi­ seemed to be pr$- t.” spaghetti riding on rich-red-brown I No. ZYi can tomatoes eat, g a s pains, him ?'’ books. Moi usually give them­ tion with aches and stomach bloating pared for tny all* meat sauce. (3% cops) selves to what they think is of lit of my range.” • • * pains and u n a b Ie an d .nervousness, ment, for it made I clove garlic, chopped greatest value. Some give them­ to sleep and was then your body a s«v woman of me.” WHEN IOU MAKE your own Y t bay leaf selves; that is to say, they de­ forced to give up doesn't get the baked beans, start the day before Yz cup chopped celery vote themselves to their own her position as a proper foods it IT. E. Eoxworth, a M tted main* as the beans are to be soaked over­ % cup chopped parsley practical nurse. tepane* mm in Waed, TeXiHt comfort and happiness. ______needs. My boss told uI almost had to night. The best part of the follow­ Yu green pepper, chopped That is cheap and selfish, of She had severe me about HADA­ IjO IIiIN E pains In wrists and stiffness in her give tip ta y Job ba- o"i:EUM ■ ing day can be spent in cooking I 3-ounce can mushrooms course, but there is a- kind of trans­ COL and I started taking it imme­ otiie of suffering them because they are at their Y t teaspoon allspice ferred selfishness which is almost hips, being almost unable to walk. diately. After the second Iwttle I Now after taking one bottle of H orn stomach dis­ best when cooked slowly. Salt and pepper as common; giving oneself to one’s could teU a definite improvement. tress. t , had a poor reserving cooking water. Combine • • * less and tireless advocates of atheism, and cojnmunism, and wife-told me it was only my imagi­ ment. Now my Btomach doesn’t appetite, was gen­ 3 cups cooking BARBECUED SANDWICHES are trouble ine at all; I eat anything erally fun • down. water, mustard, always a winner for snacks. Mother all varieties. Meii have worn nation, but^I continued to take Since giving her themselves thin in the service I want. HADACOL is wonderful. salt and pepper; can just lay out the ingredients HADACOL and up to the present Tou can see that, if it did so much S a d a o O i 4 we combine with and the youngsters can put them of Hitler and of other tyrants. have taken 13 bottles. Now I feel for me .after suffering so.” (A big have noticed won­ If the energy and persistence, for beans and mo­ together when- they want to eat, fine with no more pains in my improvement is often noticed within derful results. She example, which is spent in trying a few days’ time. One of the many has a much better ______lasses. Pour in­ You’ll like these': legs.” (HADACOL is so effective appetite, eats ev- ' .. poRub Barbecue Sandwiches to prevent the humane. use of un­ advantages of HADACOL is that to bean pot or wanted. animals in medical re­ because it relieves the realcawse continued use helps prevent such erything on the table and doesn't casserole. Score (M akes 5) of neuritis aches when due seem tired like she used to. Inci­ Bread, imsliced search, were , spent in intelligent rind of pork; press into beans, leav­ support of preventive medicine, deficiencies. Why don’t yoi dentally, she likes to take Vet ing rind exposed. Cover; bake in Roast pork, ham, beef or HADACOL, too.” (Kiddies sure do hamburgers how much better the world would HADACOL a chance to help like HADACOL.” •..#! a slow (325* F.) oven for 3% hours be! or until tender, uncovering during % teaspoon paprika • * * Y i cup hotter or substitute the last hour of cooking. If neces­ Say Yes to Christ sary, add more water during bak­ ZH tablespoons Worcestershire . Senator Dudl O the question is not so much, ing. sauce S Responsible for[ * * • I tablespoon lemon jatce Shall .I give my life? The ques­ THIS HOT TAMALE pie with its I tablespoon granulated tion is, To what? To- whom? For Now! ThanJfcs to the tirell A cornbread topping gives a hearty sugar three months these Bible studies forts In scientific reseaf supper snack with lots of zip. Make Dash of cayenne pepper consider “Growth in Christian Liv­ Senator ' Dndley J. LeE it ahead of time, if you like, and Cut 10 slices of bread, Vi-inch ing.” AU growth starts at some eminent statesman of Lot] half an hour before serving, spread thick. Butter the slices on one side. point; and Christian growth starts and. creator of. this grea with the cornbread batter, and pop Lay thin slices of meat on buttered at the point where the. Christian HADACOL nutritional fq gives himself to Christ; and his —it’s a t last possible to : into the oven. side of 5 slices. Then spread re­ the real cause of such ai Hot Tamale . Pie maining ingredients .which have cause. . * Consider what, “commitment as neuritis pains, stomad (Serves 8 ) been heated together. Top with re­ tress, gas pains, heartbuj I large onion, chopped maining bread slices. to Christ” means. \It is not digestion, insomnia, certail VA pounds graiund beef Cheese Barbecue Sandwiches sentimental devotion to his vous disorders and a gl memory, it is not singing songs I (1 0 % ounce) can con­ (M akes 6 ) run-down condition due t f densed tomato soup H pound grated American cheese about him or to ,him. (Not that of Vitamins B1, B1f Iro i I teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons finely chopped sach songs are wrong!) It is Niacin. I Y2 teaspoon black pepper green pepper not following a historical char­ Senator LeBlanc has ju s| Senator Dudley J. LeBlane pleted a modem $250,000 Ii 3 tablespoons chili powder % cap finely chopped onion acter, though Jesas was and is a real person. It is saying “Xes” facturing plant and a HADACOL today. HABACoE % cop chopped ripe olives 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped one is well under way U very inexpensive—coats only ien flour. Beat % cup whole kernel corn 3 tablespoons chopped staffed to Jesns Christ. It is giving one’s a small amount daily. Ana Id, count beat* highest devotion, one’s first Ioy- this wonderful HADACO] electric mixer Brown onion and meat in hot olives always be available HADACOL m u tt help you, of pe bowl often; fat. Add remaining ingredients. Yx teaspoon Worcestershire . aity, to the Son of God. public. {our money will be returned, 2 minutes. Pour into greased ..casserole and sauce It is devotion to the living Christ, Trial size, only (1.25 a bottle. cover. Bake in a moderate (325* P.) 3 tablespoons catsup ever-present; to the One whose What the Great HADJ Large family or hospital size, reign is destined to be over all. It Does . . ♦3.50. S eta tle an? substitute, Bspped raisSnt, oven for 1% hours? Spread with I tablespoon melted batter No longer do you have| here’s only 6a» true and genu- ■h I tbsp. flour cornbread batter and bake un­ 6 hamburger buns is devotion to Christ’s cause; to satisfied with sympton I* HADACOL, Inch layer pans covered in a hot (425* P.) oven for Combine all ingredients except his Kingdom, his control, his way Ier in moderate 30 m inutes. buns. Cut buns in half and spread of life. It means growing into his lit 30 minutes. • • * %' cup cheese mixture on bottom mind; it means becoming more SPAGHETTI is an easy dish to half of each bun. -Place both sides and more like him, wanting to be MANY DOCl 2 tbsp. Snow* prepare for a crowd of hungry of bun?, cut side up on a cookie like him, till at last Paul’s words ted confection• folk because the preparation can sheet under a preheated broiler come true again: “For me, to live >p. sa lt Add I is Christ." K lemon juice, be done ahead of time. . As a mat­ (400° F .) for 5 m inutes or until bun * • • 'ange rind, 3 ter of fact, the sauce gains more tops are toasted and cheese is Beat smooth, flavor if prepared in advance, re- melted. Put together and serve. Fou Get More than You Give te with Y2 sq, JT IS a mistake to think that if I with U tsp. Ii in picture. LTNN SAYS: ,Toasted left-over rolls, vlmffins * one gives his life to Christ, then Bejavenate Baked Goods and biscuits, are excellent to use he cannot give his life to anything In these Easy Ways for toppings for casseroles. Spnnkle else. The astonishing truth is, when Left-over muffins, rolls .and bis­ them with grated cheese, if de­ a person first gives himself to cuits can be freshened by placing sired. '•_! Christ, he finds that' -Christ gives in the top of a double boiler when Dried cake 'should be cut into back far more. Christians can be, sprinkled’ with a few drops of .fingers and used for lining corn­ and are, devoted scholars and busi­ © US*, Tk* LtBbuu Corporation water and heated for 2 0 m inutes. 7 starch or tapioca pudding dishes. ness men and mdthers and doctors Beheat muffins in pans in which It will give; much the same effect and farmers. The more truly one is ^ 6 1 . n t o fiiwt, ftv- they’ve been prepared like this if asMadyfingers. committed to Christ, the better he is Hk tu & JInM Mail Io Dept. B you want something really deli­ Keep: -your toasted cake crumbs likely to be at his job, whatever I M l U 7 0 . MmIl THC U B U l ie cious: Place % teaspoon* butter and in a covered glass jar and use for it is. CORPORAfIOH I tablespoon marmalade in each toppings on puddings, ice cream (Copyright by the Internatiooal Conn* NAME— ell of BeUtions Edveatlon on hehalf of Lafayette, La. muffin cup. Bake in a.moderate and dessert dishes such as pear and 40 Protestant denominations* BtIlAiiI TOWM- (350° P .) oven for 15 m inutes. apole crisp or coffee cake toDpincs. hr WNU Features.) PAGE POUR TfiE DAVlE RECORD. UOCKSV1LLE, N. C . OCTOBER 4.1660

THE DAVlE RECORD, i Small Grain Seven Injured In Girl Is Found THE C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. Shelbv Jean Norman, 13-year-1 Demonstration Auto Wreck old MocksvilIe school girl who] Oldest had been missing from her home' Let Us Spray Your No Liq TELEPHONE ! There will be a Small Grain De- One of the worst auto wrecks here since Sept. 20, was found in to ever occur in this city, happen- Indianapolis, Ind., Friday, Police Entered atthe Postofflce in Mocta- ^onstration beginning at 9:00 NEW ville, N. C.. as Second-class Jlall o clock Wednesduy morning ed at 9:30 Saturday morning at Beck reports. "Hiej c .L girl s rather, Norns Norman, left matter. March 3,1903. October 4, 1950 at the farm of ,the intersection of South Main ^rfday ^ for lndianapoUs> to A u t o m o b i l e Georf Luther West. This farm is in the and Lexington streets, when a bring his daughter home. j businessl SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pino Community just off highway dump truck driven by John Drig-j The girl is said to have lefthere nesdav. | ONE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA - f 1.S0 801, about half wav between Farm­ ! gins, of South Carolina, and a ' in company with Mrs. Jas. Green, ‘ We Do Good Work And Our SIX MONTHS TN N. CAROLINA - 75e. 23. An agent of the Federal Bu­ Miss i ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE STATE - $2.«0 ington and the Yadkinville High­ Mercury sedan, said to have been SIX MONTHS, OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 way. driven by Mrs. George Call, of reau of Investigation came here Prices Are As Follows cepted a| Friday to help trace the two. fice of Arlington oats and Atlas wheat this city, collided. The sedan was We make bad guesses some­ Indiauapolis police, who noti­ will be seeded in this demonstra­ crossing Lexington street, while fied local officers of the arrest of Plain Job - $20.00 Grady times but our guess is that the tion A Brillion drill will be used the truck was going toward Salis­ Mrs. Green on a charge of vagran- entered Korean war will be over before to apply the fertilizer and seed, bury, Both cars were badly dam- j cy, said Shelby Jean would be Two-ToneJob - - $35.00 will takf the first snow flakes fall in this and will also cultipack the soil in aged. Passengers in the Mercury held until her father arrived. section. Watch our prediction. were Mt. and Mrs. George Call! Mrs. Green will be returned to Hansf the same operation. This is the Quick Delivery Ga., spe only such machine in the state and little daughter; Mr. and Mrs- Mocksvil1/ bv local police to face Here it is, only only one ,,T J0,, ... i , , charges of abduction of a minor. the gues and is being proviyed through co­ Iohn H. Shelton and Im k daugh- chief Beck said she may be char. month until the eleetion and no­ operation of N. C. State College. ter Christine, and Dresa Burnette, ged with violating the Mann Act, Mr. a l body knowing who is running for Between 50 and 60 samples of 13. All seven were rushed to a Federal law prohibiting trans- M iamiaJ Mrs. W j what. If politics don’t warm up oats will be seeded in small indi­ Rowan MemorialHospital. Five portatijn of a minor across a state RALPH HOLLOWAY soon, both Republicans and De­ vidual plots. A farm size clipper of the passengers were seriously llne* mocrats are going to wake up on M rs.' seed cleaner will be demonstrated. injured. Mr. Shelton and Mrs. 1219 Bingham St. Mocks ville, N. G ville, Rf the morning of Nov. 8th and find The field on which this demon­ Call were said not to have receiv­ w ith Mi that nobody has been elected. So Elect Officers of Newl stration will be conducted has ed serious injuries. The little j TheMocksvilleChapterofthe far as we know, this is the quiet­ been tested and it will be fertili­ Sheltongirlunderwentan opera-1 p. p. A > heU its first meeting est and most peaceful campaign zed according to recommenda­ Mrs. I don shortly after entering the hos-. Wednesday, September the 27th. that citizens of Davie County have tions. spent 01 Several leaders from N. C. State pital. Driggins was released after The main business was to elect Hill, S .' ever witnessed. posting a $500 bond. ; this years officers. They are as R. M. E College will assists in conducting ------• follows: this demonstration. I don’t be­ lieve farmers could have a better Mrs. E. M. Bleadsoe, of Talla-1 President, Odus Chaffin; Vice- Misse Welcome Ministers opportunity t o observe recom­ hassee, Fla., who spent three President, Harley Howell; Secre- who ar Notice To The Public Charloti The Record is glad to welcome mended steps to increase small weeks here with her daughter, tarV L. D. Hendricks; Reporter. yields. We use lots of grain each week in the former Methodist pastors who Mrs. P. S. Young has returned Cornell AlIen’ Treasureri Dennis year, bur our needs could be home. Her husband come up last < ™ _ were returned to their work in grown on less acres if recommend­ , , . . i The Mocksville Chapter was We Have Opened A Percy Davie Countv and the three new ed practices were followed bv week and spent a tew days and ac- < made a Gold Medal chapter last our thaif farmers. companied her home. j year and are aiming to beat our grapes, ministers that were sent to this Coal, Sand and Wood Yard| office \ \ | county by the recent Methodist I strongly urge each producer of - record this year, Conference. Rex. H. D. Tessupk small grain io attend this demon- j We have already gotten under Located On The Grounds Used B / Mr. as stmrion. It will not last more , wey with a pig project. We have and dal of Linville Falls, succeeds Rev. J. than half a day. , 6 pigs and a new pen to put them B. Fitzgerald, who goes to Vale; SEEDS The Davie Brick & Coal Co. spent If the land is too wet to con­ I in. town/gi Rev. G. W. Fink, of King’s Moun­ duct the demonstration, it will be FO R t I CORNELL ALLEN. Reporter. Near Green Milling Co. tain comes t o Goncord-Liberty held the following week on a date Mr. a FALL PLANTING churches, a new charge, and Rev. to be announced later. We Will Handle Coal, Sand And Stone, Norfolk William C. Anderson, son of Mr. F. E. PEEBLES, County Agent Orchard Grass Notice to Creditors And Can Supply Your Needs At AU Times. last wee and Mrs. Sam Anderson, of Cala- Davis’ Rye Grass W alker haln, succeeds Rev. Foster Loflin j Having qualified as administra- We Will Appreciate Your Business Hicks Manager Red Top Herds Grass : tors of the estate of Mrs. Cora B. on the Mocksville Circuit. Mr. A n A Kv. Blue Grass : Vogler, deceased, late of Davie Loflin goes to Sanday Ridge. Appointment of Claude Hicks County, North Carolina, notice is BUY YOUR COAL BEFORE BAD will op We are sorry to loose Revs. J, of Mocksville, as Davie County White Dutch Clover hereby given to all persons hold­ buildin; campaign manager for Senatorial B. Fitzgerald and Foster Loflin Ladino Clover, Certified ing claims against the said estate, WEATHER SETS IN. cated b' Candidate Edwin L. Garvin was for ann but wish them well in their new Cyclone Seed Sowers to present them to the undersign­ announced today bv Gavin’s state ed on or before Sept. 18,1951, or fields of labor. Rev. and Mrs. G. Prompt Delivery campaign manager, Al Highsmith. HIGHGRADE SEED this notice will be plead in bar of M r. ai W. Fink will occupy the new par­ Hicks, a Mocksville attorney, of Wii AT LOW PRICES their recovery. All persons in­ sonage recently built at Ephesus! will begin his duties at once ac­ debted to the said estate, are re­ night x cording to Highsmith. Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Jessup will quested to make prompt payment. Mrs. J. MOCKSVILLE Shoaf Coal & Sand Co. Route ] occupy the Methodist parsonage This the 18th day of Sept. 1950. HARDWARE CO- EDWARD E. VOGLER, on Salisbury street, and Rev. and PH O N E 194 MOCKSVILLE, N. C. MOCKSVIt LE, N. 0 NAYLOR VOGLER, M r .: Mrs. William Anderson and child­ F O R SALE Admrs. of Mrs. Cora B. Vogler. are the ren will occupy the parsonage on , Advance, N. C. daughti North Main Street. I Coca-Cola Drink at Row Septem Dispensor Box. Mr. a Farm News T he 1949-5J tax n ot having R oute ■ Let vour soil help you decide been paid on this box, I will offer Don’t Be Satisfied With Symptomatic Ueiiefl a fine s| rived ail the grade of fertilizer and the rate it for sale at public aution foreash, to the highest bidder, on tal, SeJ of application to be used on your SATURDAY, OCT. 28,1950 small grain this fall. Take a soil At 12 O’Clock, Noon Mrs. sample immediately from each of At The Court House Door HADACOL NOW MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO hom e I the fields where you are going to In Mocksville boro, davs atl sow small grain an J send it to R. PAUL FOSTER, Mrs. F | the Soil Testing Division. Norih Sheriff Davie County. REUEVE THE CAUSE OF YOUR SICKNESS iously i CarolinaDepartment of Agricul­ ture. Raleigh, N. C. After the N euritis Pains, Stom ach D isturbances, Indigestion, G as, C onstipation; B enl soil is analyzed, you will receive positiol ford’s lime and fertilizer recommenda­ C ertain N ervous D isorders and a G eneral Run-dow n Condition tends 1 tions are being mailed out one W hen due to lack of V itam ins B„ B3, Iron and N iacin in your system ! friendsl week after the samples are re­ anv tinj ceived in the laboratory. Read Hew These Folks Benefited Who Had Such Deficiencies In order that you receive the Mr. Mrs. an greatest returns from your money )| vIittle d | spent on fertilizer for small grai.., polls, f it is essential that the fertilizer fit Sheek I the soil. For example, if your soil Sunda is low in potash you will want to at Farr use a fertilizer fairly high in po' The potash such as 5-10-10 o r 2-12-12. have 0 A soil test will help to show what the lot is needed. the Da Particularly because of the le­ Shoaf r TheR gumes such as lespedeza or other him to crops to be seeded in the small grain n- xt spring. Lespedeza re­ Mrs. sponds to lime and cannot pro­ tfr. Anthamatteni 4731 South M n. Mabel Kitchen, 1650 Am- M n. J. Sciemnihi, 514 Kruger, Mr. Henry Angel,'RD No. I, fortun duce its best growth on acid soils. 32nd Wett Ate., Tulta 7, O kla- tterdam, Cincinnati, Ohio. “Be­ Ottumwa, Iowa, writets l^ Iy Springfield, Ohio. “I used to N orth h o m o , suffered from stomach fore I started taking HaDA- daughter, Marilyn Sue, is 5 suffer great pain from neu­ A soil test will show how mnch distress for quite some time. COLI had aches and pains of years old and for some time noon, ritis aches in all parts of my tween lime is needed. He had spent much money neuritis in my shoulders, my lacked pep, had a poor appetite, body, especially In my legs, trying everything possible for back and arms. I could hardly was generally run-down. Since arms and shoulders. I never D urha There is no charge for testing relief and was in bad health move without having those giving h er HADACOL, we have got any real relief until I tried school When he started taking HADA­ terrible pains. Then I heard noticed wonderful results . . . HADACOL. After taking sev­ soil samples for North Carolina] COL. He says, “After taking about HADACOL After the she has a much better appe­ eral bottles, my pain is all farmers. Containers for samples, th ree bottles of th e $3.50 size, second bottle the pains and tite, eats everything on the gone. And I’m working every Mrs. together wich instructions for tak­ I ’ve gained 27 pounds and now aches were about gone. I’m table and doesn’t seem tired day.” (Now there’s a smart Miami eat anything I desire and posi­ now starting my fourth bottle like she used to. Incidentally, man! Mt. Angel took HADA­ TripIei ing samples, may be obtained tively have no trouble.” (HAD­ and am on top of the world. I she likes to take HADACOL, COL and relieved the r e a l Kenne from county agents, vocational ACOL gives such wonderf ul eat well and, best of all, the too.” (HADACOL is a great c a u s e of his neuritis pains results because it actually re­ aches and pains are comple ie- ‘builder-upper’ for sick, nerv­ because they were due to Harmc agricultural teachers, veterans in­ lieves th e REAL CAUSE of Iy gone.” (Mrs. Kitchen is a ous, puny kids whose systems such deficiencies. HADACOL noon 1 structors, the Soil Conservation, stomach distress [gas pains, very sm art woman because she lack precious Vitamins Bi, B2 , is helping thousands upon C. W f heartburn, indigestion after relieves the real cause of her Iron and Niacin. A big im- thousands of grateful men Service, PMA Office or directly] eating] due to such deficien­ neuritis pains due to such de­ Srovement In their well-being an d women troubled th is way. from the Soil Testing Division: cies. And continued use of this ficiencies. HADACOL often - often noticed within a few Why don’t you give HADA- Roy great HADACOL helps prevent brings a -wonderful improve­ days’ time after taking the COL a chance to help y o n 7 F. E. PEEBLES, County Agent. such distress from returning:) m ent w ithin a few days’ tim e.) great new HADACOL.) Start taking it today!) salesm m ent S Why dcn’t you get that w onderful Vitamins Bu B,. Don and Niadn but also helpful amounts of precious C. V. Miller is erecting a newl HADACOL feeling everyone is talking Calcium, Phosphorus and Manganese—vital elements every human being later w about? In this modern age, wise folks must have to maintain good health. Vou owe it to yourself to give 6-room dwelling house on the| IMPORTANT!u „ , . ... are no longer satisfied with sympto­ HADACOL a fair ,trial. Many doctors recommnd this great new and -J< Wiaston-Salem Highway, oppo­ matic reUei — because now it s poss-ble to relieve the cause of such HADACOL. It’s sold "on a strict money-back guarantee. Trial size, $125. Salem, deficiency sickness with that wrnderful new HADACOL. Large family or hospital size, $3.50. site the Hilltop Barbecue, which I HADACOL not only supplies deficient systems with extra quantities of © 1950« Th* IiDBIaM Corporation partme he and family will occupy when) busy s completed. gether THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. OCTOBER 4.1950 PAGE FIVE THE PAVlE RECORD. Mrs. Dewey Holton, of Char­ lotte, spent Friday in town having Phone Meeting Oldest Paper In The County some dental work done. , TheYadkinValleyTeIephone No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads The price for a shave at Sofley’s Membership Corporation will barber shop on Saturdayhasbeen hold a community meeting at the !reduced from 50 to 35 cents, Smith Grove sehool house at 7:30, NEWS AROUND TOWN. ' and hair cuts from 75 to 65 cents. p' m,> ®ct‘ ^ri** Just Arrived ..... , - » , The purpose of this meeting George R. Hendricks made a The Winston - Salem tobacco to explain the project and to com- business trip to Charlotte Wed­ B I G SHIPMENT nesday. market reopened last Wednesday plete the registration for this area. I rur after being closed for one week. Everyone interested in telephone | Miss Bettie Lou Martin has ac­ Many Dayie farmers are market- faeilities are urged to attend. cepted a position in the dental of­ ing their tobacco these days. DAN-RIVER fice of Dr. E. A. Eckerd. :o.oo The many friends of Robert L. BurtonrDunn Grady Dunn, of Advance, has Walker1 will be sorry to leamthat entered Saiem College, where he I In a beautiful ceremony at Beth­ Dress Goods - - 3 to 5 yd. Pieces !5.00 will take a one year course. he continues seriously ill at his lehem Methodist Church, Ad-I home on Wi kesboro street. All vance, Route I, on Saturday even­ Hansford Sams. Jr., of Decatur, hope that he will recover. ing at I o'clock, Miss Lynda Gray I Ga., spent the week-end in town, Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Men’s W ork Shirts the guest of R. B. Sanford. The annual Gentry Reunion will be held at the home of Mr. W. O. Dunn, Advance, Route I. Mr. and Mrs. John Butler of and Mrs. E. E. Koontz, near Da-! became the brIdefof Jarnes Frank Boy’s W ork Shirts Miamia, Fla., visited their cousin, Mrs. W. C. Wilson Sunday. vie Academy, next Sunday, Qct-1 ®urton’son 0^rence 0aI 8th. All relatives and friends are! V*.a the late Mr. Burton, of i Advance. Rev. John Oakley was M en’s Plaid Flannel Shirts Mrs. W. M Cartner, of Mocks- cordially invited to come and; :,N.C ville, Rf. 4 is spending a few days bring well-filled baskets. the officiating minister. with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cartner Prior to the ceremony, a pro- Boy’s Plaid Flannel Shirts of Newland, N. C. Lgramofweddingmusic was ren- Annual Picnic ' dered by Miss Louise Stroud, pi- Mrs. Harry Stroud and children Men’s Hanes Union spent one day last week in Rock The Farmington F. F. A. Chap-! anisrT and Mrs’ ° 9 naid BinBha,n- Hill, S. C., guests of Mr. and Mrs. ter members held their first an Clemmons, and Master D. C. R. M. Bagwell. nual picnic Tuesday night, Sepp Petree.of Wmston-Salem, sokusts. Tee-Shirts Men’s ember 19. 1950 at 6.-00 o’clock. It' P?™ * tbe cerePlonlV. To Misses Bertha and Alice Lee, was held near Four Comers Ser- Boy’s Union Suits vice Station. The land on which Bingham sang “The Lord’s Pray­ who are making their home in er’’ as the benediction. Tradition­ d i e Charlotte, spent several days last we had our picnic was donated to I al wedding marches were used. week in town with friends. the F. F. A., Club by Mr. and Mrs. 5% WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS Charlie Dull. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her dress was of Percy Brown of this city, has Allj the ™e F.r - F.£ A.,*;> boys were wer5 theretn« e white satin, and her coicorsage was a our thanks for a bag of fine James and they all had an enioyable purple.throated orchid. Men’s Corderoy Sport Coats [Y ard I grapes, which he dumped into our time. Roasting weiners were the office Wednesday. main event of the evening. We Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charlie Boy’s Corderoy Sport Coats are planning to have another pic­ Cozart, Mrs. Holt Howell, Mrs. |ed By Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers nic next fall as the grounds will William Pilcher and Mrs. B. F. and daughter, of Wilmington, be used as permanent pienic Smith. 'o. spent several days last week in ground. Mrs. Jack Smith, of Winston- BETTER BUY No W0-PRICES ARE GOING UP town,'guests of Mrs. Henry Snyder Guests present were: Mr. and Salem, was matron of honor, and Mrs. Brown, Mr. O’Brien, Mr. little MLS Patsy Lou Davis was Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Davis, of Smoot Shelton and family. Bob flower girL SHOES FOR ENTIRE FAMILY Norfolk, Va., spent a day or two Howard. Janie Mae Collette, loan Herbert Burton was his broth- last week in town, guests of Mrs. Lowery, and Betty Montgvmery. ! ther’s best man. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ushers were Vance, Leo, Gil­ Walker. GRADY BECK, Reporter. b u s i n e s s mer and Hubert Dunn. Mrs.| Burton is a graduate o f Mocks- BAD An Army, Navy and paint store ville High School and is now em-. Mocksviile Cash Store will open in the Harding-Horn Prize Winners ployed by Hanes Knitting mill in J building on the square, recently va­ In the model airplane contest Winston-Salem. | “The Friendly Store” cated by Duke Power Co. Watch put on by George Shutt, of the for announcement. M t . Burton is a graduate o f Firestone Store, 12 planes were Shady Grove High School and is GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Q. Anderson, entered. The lucky boys who won now employed in the automobile of Winston-Salem, were over­ prizes were: business in Winston-Salem. After : Our Store Will Be Open AU Day On Wednesdays night guests recently of Mr. and lst~ Charles Hendricks, $2.00. a wedding trip, the couple will 2n d—Claude H orn, Jr.. $1.00 2 Mrs. J. W. McKnight, Advance, make their home for the present B Route I. 3rd—Duke Tames, 50c with the bride's parents. The smail planes, exhibited in On Friday evening following i, N- C Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Martin, Jr., the Firestone Store window at" the rehearsal, the bride’s parents are the proud parents of a fine 11 acted much attention. intertained the wedding party at a daughter, Suzanne, who arrived cake cutting at their home. at Rowan Memorial Hospital on September 25th. WANT ADS PAYJ Chuffin-Kurfees THE GIFT SHOP’S M t. and Mts. Frank S. ShorL of M t . and Mrs, S. H. Chaffin of Route 4, are the proud parents of FOR SALE - 1936 Ford. Good Tires. JOHN OAKLEY, Mocksviile Route I, announce the a fine son, Frank H. jr., who ar­ engagement o f their daughter, rived at Rowan Memorial Hospi­ Farmington, N. C. 3RD Doris Jean, to Ralph C. Kurfees, tal, Sept. 2£th. FOR SALE at inventory small son of Mrs. D. C. Kurfees and the grocery store and service station. late Mr. Kurfees, of Mocksviile, Mrs. Harley Soflev returned IF. W. Marsh, Depot and Lexing- Route 4. The wedding will take 0 home Wednesday from Blooms- . ton Sis., Mocksviile. place in the early Fall, boro, Pa., where she spent ten A NNIVERSARY davs at the bedside of her sister, I W A N TED —T o b u y red clover Mrs. Frank Minch, who is ser­ ‘ and Arlington oats. Will pay iously ill. j highest market price, S j McCLAMROCH SEED CO. Princess Theatre fion* Ben Y. Boyles has accepted a j FOR SALE—Five lots, each 25x position as salesman with San­ ‘200 feet, located on Lexington THURSDAY Sl FRIDAY ford’s Department Store. Ben ex­ »n Highway, two miles east of Mocks- Gregory Peck & Helen Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Oct. 5, 6, 7 tends a cordial invitation for his ville. Call on or write > friends to drop in and see him at WestcottIn li! any time. G. R. MYERS, Advance, N. C, | “TH E G UNFIGHTER” FOR SALE—Full line of Mas-1 A dded News Our Sincere Thanks To Our Many Friends And Mr. and Mrs. CIif Threlkeld, sey-Harris farm machinery, such• SATURDAY Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Harmon and as tractors, combine , mowers, j Tim Holt In "Iittle daughter, Jane, of Indiana­ harrows, etc. Call and look over: “RIDERS OF THE RANGE” Customers Who have Enabled Us To polis, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ‘this new machinery. With Rirhard Martin Sheek of Winston-Salem, spent I J. FRANK HENDRIX, j Sundaywith Mrs. W. E. Kennen, 'Mocksviile, Route 3. MONDAY & TUESDAY Observe This Our Third Anniversary. I ' + at Farmingron. William Holden & Gloria I>'s' l f c > j AUCTION SALE-We will^ell ’ at public auction, to the highest Swmson In "SUNSET The Shoaf Coal & .Sand Co:, BOULEVARD” AddedNews have opened up for business in bidder for cash, the Ijames X We Appreciate Your Contiooed Patronage And Good Will the location formerly occupied by Baptist Church building, on Sat­ W EDNESDAY urday, Nov. 4th, at 2 o’clock, p. 'I the Davie Brick & Coal Co. Mr. Rita Hayworth In Shoaf is a Davidson county man. m. This wooden building is on ths Sheffield highway, six miles “COVER GIRL” with Gene The Record is glad to welcome Kelly. In Technicolor him to our town. west of Mocksviile, M any Reduced Prices i TH E CH U RCH TRUSTEES. Mrs. John Durham had the mis-; \> X o. I , fortune to fall in her home on ! BROADWAY MUSICAL STAR, HOSE . $1.00 Per Pair I used to North Main street, Friday after- • 3 m neu- ts of my noon, breaking her left arm be­ my legs, tween the wrist and elbow. M rs.; Stationery with your name . . $1.00 I never Durham is a member of the city \ til I tried school faculty. i :ing sev- in is all Matches with your name $1.50 ng every Mrs. Julia Butler Webb, ofj a sm art Miami, Fla., and sister, Mrs. Ann j c HADA- TripIer of California, Mrs. R. H .' Lhe REAL 'AS OTHER GIFTS GREATLY REDUCED is pains Kennedy, and daughter Amelia of cine to Harmony, ;spent Thursday after-! ADACOL noon with their cousin, Mrs. W. '• Id s upon C. Wilson, of Mocksviile, R. 4. I v r | »ul iuen ■this way. I HADA- Roy W. Call, who was a shoe, ■e ip you? j l!) salesman with Sanford’s Depart­ T H E GIFT SHOP ment Store for two years, and was so 600/0 F t * , pi precious Jm an being later with Davie Dry Goods Co., e lf to give MRS. CHRISTINE W. DANIEL ■great new and -Jones Si Gentry. Winston- S U 7: ; ^ I size, $1.25. Salem, returned to Sanford’s De­ partment Store Monday and is MORE PEOPlE SMOKE GAMEIS Gifts For Every Occasion Phone 241 busy selling Star Brand Shoes, to­ gether with other brands. Ihan any ofher cigarette! THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS -WeCKLY NEWS A N A L Y S l S - FOREIGN MINISTERS: Imporfdnt Discussions The foreign ministers of Britain, Simple to Sew, Slimming Lineis Johnion Resigns II, S. Defense Pest; France and the United States held talks in New York concerning the Trimly Tailored for Fall W ear Truman Requests Increased Taxes; defense of western Germany in case of a Russian attack. Early reports indicated the three I 1950 Crop Prospects Above Average —Ernest Bevin of Great Britain, Tobey Election Target Robert Schuman of France, and Il T a recent cocktail party, a tall, Dean Acheson of the United States (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions ore expressed In these eolnmns. they are those of —were in some agreement on the ** handsome guest with a slight WeatcfoWestern NcwspapciNewspaper Union1Union's news analysts and not neeessarUr of this newspaper.) drawl and polished manner, stepped question of arming western German up to Sen. Margaret Chase Smith units. of Maine. JOHNSON: Assault Fails Acheson had previously exchanged “We are really going to get that Resigns Defense Post views with members of the con­ colleague of yours from New Hamp­ gressional foreign relations commit­ In a move that caught much of tee. Those present at the meeting shire,” he said. “When the Repub­ the nation by surprise, President lican primary,is over your friend agreed unanimously to pledge sup­ Truman accepted the resignation of port to the “general line which the Tobey isn’t going to know what hit Louis A. Johnson as secretary of him.” And he went on to tell at secretary would follow”—evidently defense and nominated Gen. George meaning the administration’s aim some length about his plans to de­ Cf. Marshall to succeed him. I KOREA feat Tobey, which didn’t quite suc­ at arming western Germany. ceed. The move was surprising in that The three also appeared to be in Senator Smith’s friend was Roger the President had insisted up until agreement on President Truman’s Whiteford, a top Washington at­ a few days before the announce­ proposal to send more American torney; while the senator to whom ment that he would not ask for troops to Europe. as an important he referred was GOP veteran Johnson’s resignation. contribution to the common defense Charles Tobey, now fighting for his Johnson had been under attack of the continent. life in the New Hampshire pri­ Sn Capitol Hill and elsewhere on Schuman indicated that France m aries. the ground that he was fundamen­ was prepared to make comparable Behind this cocktail conversa­ tally responsible for defense weak­ contributions and Great Britain was tion was something which is axio­ nesses brought into .glaring focus expected to contribute also. matic in politics—namely, “Your by the Korean war. Acheson in a statement shortly friends may forget you at election before the meetings began said that There were rumors also of a wide lie was “confident that our frank time, but your enemies never.” breech between the defense chief This axiom, incidentally, is hav­ discussions will result in agreement and Secretary of State Dean Ache- Although Communist troops on practical conclusions which will ing important impact on the make­ Eon which added to the confusion continued to apply pressure on up and caliber of the United States contribute to preserving peace.” 8606 and demands that Mr. Truman ac­ the northern front near Yong- 12-20 senate. cept his resignation. ehon (I) and in the vicinity of Schuman, however, ruled out the rebuilding of German armament Many Buttons In this particular instance, it hap­ Under the existing unification law, Pohang (3) their all-out offensive pened that, 10 long years ago, Sen­ no person who had been on active has stalled again. New attacks factories. He said Germany could T AILORED to perfection for gen­ ator Tobey called Roger Whiteford contribute raw materials and steel eral fall wear—a handsome military duty within the past 1 0 were reported in the area of before the senate interstate com­ years was eligible for the post of Taegu (2). In ,the south U.N. for the rearmament program and well fitting dress with button- merce committee and subjected him secretary of defense. President troops made slight advances In that France has sufficient factories trimmed yoke and buttons ail for arms production. to a grueling cross-examination re­ Ikuman immediately asked legis­ the area of Cbangnyong and Flattering down one side. Short or three garding payoffs made by the giant lation to enable Marshall to accept. Yongsan (5). OLIM PRINCESS lines accent quarter sleeves. Radio Corporation of America to this frock that is created to call off an antitrust case against Although opposition to the waiver Candidates arose immediately after Marshall flatter the silghtly larger figure. Pattern No. 8606 is a sew-rite perfo­ RCA, the National Broadcasting CROP PROSPECTS: rated pattern in sizes 12,14,18, 18 and 20. said he would come out of retire­ Tiny buttons finish the pretty neck­ Size 14, short sleeve, 3% yards of 39-inch. Company and affiliates. ment to accept the post, there was In Line With Average line, handy pockets can be omitted Hoover Says ‘No’ little doubt from the first the law The department of agriculture if you prefer. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN REFT. would be changed and the general SSO Sewtti Wells 8*., Chleace % 111. Whiteford was then a Washington predicted a harvest volume higher Pattern No. 1983 Is a sew-rite perfo­ Enclose 2S cents In colas for each attorney for the radio corporation, confirmed. than in five of the past eight years rated pattern for sizes 24, 36, 38, 40. 42, 44 pattern desired. 48 ana 48. Size 36. 414 yards of 35 or 39- and thanks to Senator Tobey’s and in any year prior to 1946. It Pattern No. ...» .Size. . grueling cross-examination, it was forecast the volume at 125 per TRUMAN: The fall and winter STYLIST Is CUled Name •••••»< disclosed that RCA had hired GpP cent of the 1923-32 average. with Ideas for smart fall-Into-winter sew­ A Tough Speech ing; special features; gift pattern printed Address ..... Sen. George Moses of New Hamp­ Up until the latest report, a drop inside the book. Sena 25 cents today. shire to squelch the case. But Her­ President Truman in a second in farm production had been pre­ bert Hoover, then President, flatly report to the nation in as many dicted all along the line. Now the Home on tbe Range refused to favor, the radio corpora­ weeks said cost of defense could department was reporting only cot­ New Insecticide tion, and so did William D. Mitch­ soar to a rate of $30 billion annually ton, peanuts, peaches, apricots, pe­ An ideal insecticide for use on “I saw a big rat in my cook- stove and when I went for my re­ ell, his attorney general. by next June and that inflation was cans, rye, and dry peas appear vegetables is now an accomplished Whereupon the radio corporation inevitable “unless we do something smaller than average. fact. Called CPR, it contains volver he ran out.” hired Sen. Dan Hastings of Del­ about it.” rotenone, synthetic pyrethrum and “Did you shoot him?” Com remained virtually unchang­ “No. He was out of my range.” aware, a member of Ihe executive The chief executive also announc­ ed at a bumper crop level despite a chemical which irritates and committee of the Republican na­ ed the creation of a stabilization unfavorable growing weather. stirs up insects. It will be on the tional committee, who was paid a agency to hold prices in check dur­ Wheat total climbed above the market for use in gardens this fee of $7,500, of which, according ing the war emergency—or to im­ New York Gov. Thomas E. year under various trade names. DOUBtfmmiED Hf-MI 1’1-j billion-bushel mark to 1 ,0 1 2 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 f08 EXTRA to the testim ony, $2,500 w as passed pose price controls “when they are bushels. This was an increase of Dewey (right) and Lieut. Gov. Although designed for vegetables, needed.” Joseph E. Hanley, arrive at it is just as effective against most M O R O L IN E on to the clerk of the U.S. district about 15 million bushels over the PETROLEUM.JElL V court in Wilmington, Del. That fixed He named W. Stuart Symington, August I estimate. Saratoga Springs for the open­ pests of flowers. the antitrust case. chairman of the national security ing of the Republican state con­ Other crops for which production vention. Dewey seeks re-election The clerk induced Judge John resources board, to coordinate the prospects improved included oats, P. Nields, appointed to the bench administration of these new powers. as governor and Hanley seeks barley, flaxseed, sorghum grain, nomination for U.S. senate. through Senator Hastings, to post­ Observers reported the President’s hay, soybeans, potatoes, sweet po­ pone the antitrust suit,.* following speech a tough one, much stronger tatoes, tobacco, sugar beets, hops, which the justice department final­ than had been anticipated. With­ apples, pears and grapes. ACHESON: ly let RCA off with a consent de­ out mincing words he called for cree. new tax increases “as soon as pos­ Soybean and sugar-beet produc­ West Can Hold Reds tion was indicated at a record level. HEN10®/ The evidence was truly shocking. sible,” on top of $4,508 million in­ Secretary of State Dean Acheson, It showed that one of the nation’s crease now in process. The department said prospects For Stuffiness; indicated production of grains will in a major radio and television most influential corporations had Shortly before his radio talk he provide amply for the nation’s ex­ speech, asserted that modern weap­ Coughs of CoMs resorted to political fixing and issued an executive' order designat­ panding livestock industry. ons and ingenuity can build out­ bribery to get an antitrust case ing agencies to enforce priorities, numbered western allies a defense You-know—like millions of others—how called off. And had it not been for limit civilian goods output if nec­ that will stand firm against the wonderfully effective Vicks VapdRub £ the persistent sleuthing of Senator essary, lend money for defense KOREA: hordes of communism. when you rub it on. Tobey, the facts probably would plant expansion and allocate scarce Situation Dangerous Now...here’s amazing, sp e c ia l relief when I still be buried. Observers saw another important there’s much coughing or stuffiness, that I m aterials. Military observers reported the move in Acheson’s radio talk. He Now, 1 0 years later, it appears “choked-up” feeling. It’s VapoRub In Steam “For the consumer,” he said, “the situation in Korea still dangerous, warned the Chinese C o m m u n is ts . . . and it brings relief almost instantly t ,from Roger Whiteford’s conversa­ against getting into the Korean war. tion with Senator Smith that the guiding principle must be: Buy but not critical, with the entire Put I or 2 spoonfuls of VapdRub in a only what you really need and can front the quietest in a long time. “There is nothing in it for them,” vaporizer or bowl of boiling-water. Then— chickens hatched by Senator Tob­ be said. breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. not do without.” North of Taegu, U. N. and Com­ % ey’s fearless perseverance are com­ The secretary went on to explain Every breath eases coughing spasms, makes ing home to roost. For the opposi­ If the housewife follows that rule, munist troops engaged in a heavy breathing easier. And to prolong relief—rub tion against him in the New Hamp­ he promised, “there will be enough artillery duel with the invaders that the Chinese Reds are “un­ VapoRub on throat, chest and back. doubtedly under heavy pressure shire primary is such that he may of the essentials—in fact, enough building up their forces for a pos­ lose. of almost everything — to -go sible new offensive in that area. from the Communist movement to Use i t In steam ...R ub it on, t o o ! V a p o R u b around.” At the east-eoast end of the north­ get into this Korean row.” Similar Baitle in Utah For businessmen, he said, the op­ ern front, U. N. forces were striv­ In these remarks observers saw Tobey’s opposition is similar ti erating rule should be; “Do not ing to seal a trap around an esti­ one of the major tasks the state that which has lined up against pile up inventories; hold your prices m ated 3,000 Communists who had department has set for itself. An other courageous senators this down.” tried to surround the air base six all-out effort to keep the Chinese year. In Utah, for instance, the na­ And for labor he set forth this miles southeast of Pohang. Erwn giving the North Koreans aid tional association of manufactur­ guide: “Do not ask for wage in­ Qn the southern front American In their fight against U.N. forces. ers has helped nominate its ex- creases beyond what is needed to troops recaptured a ridge from the The departm ent is undoubtedly m ak­ president in opposition t 6 Sen. meet the rise in the cost of living.” ing every effort to discourage the Elbert Thomas, and may defeat Reds four miles south of the'con­ Chinese from sending troops into fluence of the Nam and Nakton riv­ Korea. him. Thomas, as chairman of the ers. senate labor committee, drafted the Apology Acheson also hit at reports of a repeal of the Taft-Hartley act and In the air, fighter planes of the defensive war, calling such talk went all-out for labor. Now big Far East air force continued dangerous and “immoral.” around-the-clock aerial assaults that business is retaliating against an “I think we must put our major enemy while labor is slow in going hit a record of 670 sorties in one day. sffort at the present moment,” he to bat for a friend. said, “into creating strong North Similar forces were lined up But the big news from Korea was Atlantic defense forces. If we have against senators Claude Pepper in that nobody talked anymore of an those forces—united, balanced, col­ Florida and Frank Graham in i American “Dunquerque.” Predic­ lective forces—strong, well equip­ North Carolina—two men who had tions of early victory, however, ped, able and ready to deter aggres­ the courage to fight for the Negro were hard to find. sion, then problems all over the and for labor. And whether you The period of optimism returned world take, on a different shape." DAD’S FAVORITE SPICE CAKE agree with either of these senators, because U. N. forces smashed the Only Creamy SNOWDRIFT Blends This Richer, even their enemies have to admit Red’s lprgest offensive, the 50,000- CONTROL BILL: that it takes courage to champion *: man attack on the southwest front Tastier Q uick-M ethod Cake the Negro in Florida and North toward Pusan which began Septem­ Curbs Consumer Credit- Snowdrift is emulsorized and only Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat emulsorized shortening gives you Carolina. Both senators were de­ ber I. President Trumgn signed the eco­ 2 m inutes. I t by hand, count beat­ feated in this year’s primaries. these 2 great helps: (I) Quickly ing time only. With electric mixer Other counter-attacking U. N. nomic controls bill which imposed blends all ingredients in I bowl— use “low speed.” Scrape bowl often; New Hampshire’s Tobey now ap­ forces succeeded in closing the gap general consumer credit curbs in saves work, (2) Makes cakes extra­ scrape beaters after 2 minutes. pears to be next on the list. And torn in th e northeastern defense an anti-inflation move that makes it rich and tender, that stay moist Add: 2 Mat again, whether you agree with longer. And—to protect all your Beat I minute, add: wall by a Communist break-through harder, to buy automobiles, televi­ cake’s good taste, be sure you use % cup finely chopped raitins, Tobey or not his enemies also President Truman grins broad­ toward Yongchon, gateway to Tae­ sion sets and many other everyday pure vegetable Snowdrift—be have to admit that he has courage. SNOWDRIFT-SURE. dotted with I tbsp. flour ly as he displayed a distinguish­ gu. items. The new regulations went Bake In 2 greased 8-inch layer pans He was, for instance, the one Re­ ed guest medal presented to him On the front itself the general into effect September 18. DAD'S FAVORITE SPICE CAKE lined Withplain paper in moderate publican who led the fight against by fiie -Marine Corps' League opinion persisted that the U. N. Snowdrift Quick-Metbod Recipe oven <375 P.) about 30 minutes. confirmation of Truman’s close pal, Government officials said the ac­ Cool. Frost w ith- following a surprise personal ap­ troops in Korea were there to stay tion was aimed at heading off a Sift together into a large bowl: big oilman Ed Pauley, to be under­ pearance before the marine vets even though they might have to 2H cup, lifted coin Rmir secretary of the navy at a tim e dollar-down-and-dollar-a-week credit 11Mtpoen double-action ORAHCE ICING: Blend 2 tbsp. Snow­ to amplify his apology for say­ give up more bloody ground. Even Bplurge that had pushed installment d r ift w ith 3 cups sifted confection­ when Truman was at the peak of baking powder ers' sugar an d H tsp. salt. Add I ing the USMC has a Stalin-type the pessimists seemed to believe credit buying to a record high of (OrltAttp-SiiigIe-Ocrion) his popularity. Most Republicans propaganda maehlne. that. unbeaten egg, I tsp. lemon juice, did not relish bucking him. $20,340 million a s of July 21. IA IMipeM soda IU tsp . grated orange rind, 3 The new regulations require one- 4) tMtpeen salt tbsp. orange juice. Beat smooth. Tobey also stood up against one WRECK: I cup sugar Fkost cake. Decorate w ith U Sg. Miss America third down on automobiles and lim­ cho co la te, melted with U tsp . Df the most powerful industrial con­ lit tMspoons cinnamM Snow drift, as shown In picture. cern's in his home state, Textron, 33 Soldiers Die its payment of the balance to 2 1 Ik IMtpoon nutmeg months. Purchasers of household TA tMspoon dovee , which owns some 2 0 textile mills A tragic and unexplainable train The nation, like a boy playing in New England. Staging one of its collision claimed the lives of 33 appliances, such as TV sets and re­ I Add: Ti cup Snowdrift hooky from school, tobk time from frigerators, will have to pay 15 per % cup brown sugar, biggest operations in Tobey’s big­ soldiers and seriously injured many the grind of mobilization, war and flrmlypacked gest voting area, Manchester, Tex­ others near Coshocton, O. cent and complete their payments rising prices to name a new Miss within 18 months, according to the I cup buttermilk tron had powerful friends, and the A troop train”carrying 700 mem­ America and chuckle while doing so probe was npt popular. new law. bers of file Pennsylvania national with pleasure. Furniture and rug purchases call guards, was rammed by the crack WHitN GOOD TASTi COUNTS- As a result of7his courageous She is brown-haired Yolande Bet- for 1 0 per cent down and 18 months fight, however, it was discovered Spirit of St. Louis. The huge Dies­ beze of Mobile, Ala. And for those to pay, while home repairs, altera­ that the family of Textron’s presi- el. pulling 17 cars, knocked the who want the statistics she weighs rear coach into the air, smashed tions and improvements can be han­ lent, Royal Little, had made heavy „ 119, is 5 feet 5%, and has a 35-ineh dled for 10 per cent down and 30 personal profits that should have the second car aside, and plowed bust, 24-inch waist, and 35%-inch into the third. months to pay, instead of the pres­ gone to the stockholders. hins — ent 36 months. Mode by the Wesson Oil People THE DAVlE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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Sword equal parts QDQDG QQGGQ eign policy of the United States scarf handle Coin (Peru) □ □ G D DDDB Ditch DGQD QGGB government is based largely upon 12. Ancient 7. Old times M CANS the theory of government as ex­ 14. Often (archaic) (F o rt) TUSB 8 Each MO. 70 AOKStES TO MCTAX OS SOOO pressed in our own constitution and (poet.) . That which 27. 15. Larva of feeds 28. Shore declaration of independence. 35. Spurts / a / t On electric fans, lawn mowers botfly IL A ny recess Make This Handy Spice Chest Someone once said: “The United 13. A standard Sense 36. Nimbus K v r rollerskates3*IN*ONE Oil 16. Perform HIS OLD-fashioned chest has a States was bom fighting for free­ 17. Greek 15. Long, Excessot 38. By way T dom and will die if it ever gives up letter featherpd chances of place in the modern kitchen. the fight for freedom and liberty.” 18. Seized neckpiece si. Proof­ 39. Warp-yarn It is only thirteen inches high. But at the same time it was 20. Varying 18. Former reader's 40. Cry of a Hang it on wall or it may sit on a cow Grover Cleveland, in reversing his W lIlU B C. JESSUP • weight Russian ruler mark shelf. Actual-size cutting guides stand upon a given subject, who AMBASSADOR-AT-LARGE (India) and printed labels to be cut out said: “Gentlemen, we are faced . b!J5. 111 New Votk, N. Y„ JannarB' 21. Hebrew i Z a 4 9 6 7 8 and pasted on drawers, all on pat­ with a condition, not a theory.” 5, 1897, son of Henry Wynans and prophet % tern 275; price 25c. Mary Hay Stotesbury; received his W a * * * And so theoretically, although the A.B. 1919, Hamilton college: IX.B (Bib.) 9 IO Q U I C K , a n d 1924, Tale University: M.A. 1923. 23.Injure WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE foreign policy of this government 1927, Colombia university. W a Drawer 10 during the Roosevelt area was pred­ Married Lois Walcott Kellog, July 24. Trick it IZ Bedford Hilts. New Fork 23, *1921; one son, Philip C. Asso­ 25. Droop in icated upon his “four freedoms,” ciated with Columbia university as TASTyMSAL and, since the Truman administra­ lecturer tn Inlernatlonal law 1925- the middle >4 15 16 27, assistant professor 1927-29, as­ 26. Exhibition GRATEFm RELIEF tion, has been based upon the pro­ sociate professor 1929-35; professor f t % 1935-46. Hamilton Fish professor of 28. Spanish 17 16 2o nouncements of Harry S. Truman, international law and diplomacy dance FROM COHSTIPATIOH conditions often cause an about- since 1946. Joined staff of Depart­ W a ^ W t ment of State In 1943. Appointed 31. Goddess of 21 ZL 23 face in our short range policy, but ambassador-at-large March, 1949, harvests “How grateful I am for having heard do not change the overall objectives. for special assignments In connec­ W a about ALL-BRANl Believe me, I was tion with negotiations with other (It.) 24 25 The American citizen has only to governments as well as with inter­ 82. Young constipated for years. Eating this go back to the inaugural address of national meetings where an exper­ M W t W a W i wonderful cereal for ienced representative of Ugh rank cow ZA 27 26 27 30 President Truman on January 20, is required. S3. Man's breakfast keeps me 8 5 0 8 i regular.” Mrs. Kunz, 12-10 1949, to learn our stated foreign nickname SI a 33 policy. Here it is: 34. River 2046 Eastview Ave., (tons “Third. We will strengthen free­ Louisville 5, Ky. J ust (Chin.) W a W a rfection for gen- “In the coming years our pro­ dom-loving nations against the dan­ 54 55 5« one of marty unsolic­ gram for peace and frefedom will gers of aggression. 35. Kind of bird ited tetters from r—a handsome W a ALL- emphasize four major courses of “Fourth. We must embark on a 36. Owned 57 58 19 4« BRAN users. You, too, with button- action. 37. Cut can expect amazing nd buttons all bold new program for making the W/ “First. We will continue to give benefits of our scientific advances 39. 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In World War II Pork and Beans Chicago 7, Ct. covery. our principal allies were the United THE Oi Tbmafo Sauco in coins for each Kingdom, Russia, China and P e r s o n a l FICTION DILEMMA Choice, plump, whole beans France. Both England and France To Women With have been hard hit, all but knocked CORNER By Richard H. Wilkinson • ••a secret savory tomato out economically. Both are on the Nagging Backache sauce...sweet tender pork... road to recovery with our help. w ith flavor through and The Nationalist government of S USUAL Basil came home on As we gat older* stress and strain, over­ China is now virtually in exile on A exertion, excessive smoking-or exposure to through• Only Van Camp’s & he Range a the 5:35. It was after dark when cold sometimes slows down kidney func­ Formosa. Russia adopted a course •••originator of canned pork . at in my cook- he arrived in front of his house on tion. This may lead many folks to com­ to conquer the world through the — —— — i High street. About plain of nagging backache, loss of pep and went for my re- ^ t&ge^screenMadio infiltration of atheistic commu­ energy* headaches and dizziness. Getting and beans••• gives you so t.” nism, through deceit, fraud and 3 MSniifa to turn in at the op nights or frequent passages may result much good eatiog at such E?.in“,e g a t e he stopped from minor bladder Irritations due to cold, t him ?” By INEZ GERHARD open aggression in Korea. „ dampness or dietary indiscretions. IittIecost ofmoney and e£fort. t of my range.” Our foreign policy and our ef­ Fiction dead still, his It your discomforts are due to the9e O ALPH EDWARDS, who now is forts toward the freedom loving ------eyes fastened on causes, don’t wait* try Doan’s Pills* a mild “ back at CBS, where he began the automobile that was parked in diuretic. Used successfully by millions for peoples of the world now have be­ front of the water hydrant at the over 60 years. While these symptoms may ^SfiP|BlgJABW<| as an announcer, unexpectedly had come world wide as the only strong often otherwise occur* it’s amazing how curb. A slow but rapidly mounting many times Doan’s give happy relief— T 6 -I a fcM If1 the time of his life in Paris and nation powerful enough to with- London this summef. During his anger took hold of him. help the 15 miles of kidney tabes and filters stand the Russian bear. We have flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills today! “Truth or Consequences” vacation The automobile was his, and he sought common security in the North knew that his wife had left it in I he had arranged to take his staff Atlantic pact. We have held Japan. front of the hydrant. She had left to Germany to entertain the Ameri­ The American people in the past it there despite his repeated warn­ Do a n’s P il l s can troops there. He and Mrs. have not been internationally mind­ ings and threats and cajolings and Edwards were on the high seas ed. When we have been drawn into promises. Three times Pat Kearney, when the Korean situation broke; armed conflict it has been our pol­ the officer on their beat, had spoken arriving in London, they learned icy to knock out our opponent and to him about the misdemeanor. that the trip was off. So they settled then consider the job done, go “Now, Mr. Valentine, sur, I’ll be down to have fun. The only thing home, break training and enjoy stickin’ a tag on that car of yourn, He felt on the ground, found that spoiled it for him was that his ourselves. As a result, that'explains if you go an leave it before that staff had been so disappointed. a fair size stone and without the wisecrack that the United hydrant once more.” hesitation crashed it against the Seen in New York on his way home, i States has never lost a war nor Pat’s good will was valuable. Be­ window. Ralph was bubbling with enthus­ won a peace. We have been loath sides, Basil couldn’t afford to be iasm over the trip, and over get­ to engage in the political battles tagged. Even a small fine would be town and install it in a garage. ting back to work. which inevitably and probably sorely felt. And so he had talked to Then he’d tell Evelyn that Pat more importantly follow military Evelyn. He had pointed out the im­ had tagged it and that because The bobby soxers who followed victories. portance of obeying traffic regula­ he couldn’t pay Hie fine he’d John Derek to various location sites In Korea our policy was set by tions, his inability to pay fines for left the machine at police head­ for “The Hero” were hired as root­ the United Nations. We occupied her negligence, the fact that Pat quarters for collateral. That ers for the football scenes; they that unhappy country south of the had spoken to him three times. And ought to teach her a thing or YesI In pipes and In papers, discovered Derek playing football 38th parallel, long enough to set up she had promised. Even though it two. mere smokers find greater for the picture at Pomona College, a free and independent government. was the “most convenient place in Grimly he stepped to the curb and pleasure In crimp cut Prince tagged along when he went to the Then we withdrew our army of the world to leave the car” and she inserted his duplicate key into the Albert—America's largest, thought Pat Kearney was an “old door lock. His anger was at a high I F O U N D R E A L Rose Bowl. They were so enthu­ occupation as per our commitment selling smoking tobacco siastic that Director David Miller and promise. meany,” she promised to be more level; he gave the key a violent PIPE Joy W EN I and Producer Buddy Adler thought Our specific foreign policy in this careful hereafter. twist—which snapped it off near the it a waste of talent not to hire hemisphere and in other nations An idea flashed across his stem . CHANGED 10 TONGUE- them. will be discussed in a later article. mind. He’d move the car down He felt a little panicky. Somehow he'd have to move the machine SENHEPRINCEALBeRr from in front of the hydrant, or it RICH -TASrtNG RAJS BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET meant paying a fine. It would take time to fetch a pair of pliers or W YFAVORITE SM OKE! call a garage mechanic. And Fat wouldn’t listen to explanations—not Lace Negligee, Little Lie Make Dying Woman Happy after the third warning. ASIL began to sweat. There was By BILLY ROSE B A just one course open. He’d have The other day I got the following letter from a lady who is con­ OF COURSE, we all skedaddled to break a window, reach in and un­ valescing in a Montreal hospital: when her husband was wheeled in, lock the door from the inside, re­ Dear Mr. Rose: s . j . his head bandaged and most of his lease the handbrake and push the Three weeks ago I was operated on for a leg infection, and since then body in a cast. And a couple of vehicle beyond the forbidden park; I’ve been taking it easy, a little too sick to leave the hospital and a little hours later the doctor came and ing area. He hated to resort to suclj loo well to keep from having the fidgets. Consequently, I’ve been some­ told me that Mrs. Benoise wanted a procedure, because in the end it thing of a busybody, wandering around rooms and corridors and passing to thank me for the use of the negli­ would cost him more than a fine. Ihe time of day with other patients. During my wheelchair travels I gee. Well, she could hardly talk, Still, that was better than having happened to come across a story which you might like to use in your she was that excited. Her husband, Fat Kearney’s ire aroused. i it column. it seemed, had complimented her He felt on the ground,, found a on how lovely she looked and told It has to do with a black Iace fair sized stone and without hesita­ ward the heart. And as if that her that as soon as he got out of tion crashed it against the window. negligee that I got for Christmas a the hospital he was going to buy GEORGE couple of years ago—one of those weren’t enough trouble, shortly The glass splintered, but didn’t FITZCERflLD. after the woman had checked into her a dozen negligees like the one break. He smacked it again and Dance Caller lovely bits of peek- she was wearing. And just before H S RA. W ftH M E , a-boo that every the hospital her husband had been there was a great shattering inside. badly hurt in an auto crash—he had they wheeled him out he_ promised Basil worked fast. He releas­ 700, FOR M /LP,EXtRA- pen flour. Beat woman adores. Un­ her that he would be around the fortunately, h o w- driven his car head-on into a truck ed the handbrake, quickly dis­ nd, count beat- which was parked without lights. next morning, and asked her to embarked and ran around back. T A Sty CIGARETTES. 0 D electric mixer ever, I’m more please wear the negligee again. He put his shoulder against the Tlio choice, rich-tasting ape bowl often; Ihe pajama type, Last week when the paralysis tobacco selected for a so PRINCEALSEFNtS C/HWP W T 2 minutes. „ spare tire and began to shove. and so every since got up to within inches of -Mrs. He didn’t get back, however, be­ In Prinoe Albert b specially Bentnsefs heart the doctors de­ cause that night Mrs. Benoise died, The car moved slowly. SO RE M AKS FOR I got it it’s been Digging his heels into the ground treated to Insureagoinst •.J.fiwnat* opped raisins, packed away in a cidedI to let the couple see each ' and everything considered I guess tongue bite for greater Tobacco Co.. it was just as well. Basil continued to heave with his EASIER. ROLLING/ Hh I tbsp. fiour bureau drawer. other for that would probably be shoulder. Thus it was that his gaze smoking comfort. And the Yesterday, when the doctor came inch layerpans When I was the last time. I was in Mrs. Ben- came into direct line with the li­ humidor-top keeps crimp cut P. An er in moderate oisds room when they told her in to see me, we got to talking flavor-fresh for lasting smoking joy. ut 30 minutes. rushed to the hos­ cense plate beneath the tail light. At SIAOKS pital last month, B illy Rose about the visit, but instead of about Mrs. Benoise. IAEN first he noticed nothing unusual, but IA O R t my ,sister stuffed pepping her up it seemed to make "I’m glad I finally found some gradually it dawned on him that d 2 tfcsp. Snoto- everything that looked like bed-ap- her more miserable than ever. use for that silly negligee" I something was wrong. And then ted confection- pare] into a valise and brought it When I asked her what was the sp. salt. Add I said. “At least Mr. Benoise will abruptly it struck him like a bolt p. lemon juice, around to my room, and sure matter, she said it was probably always remember how pretty his from the blue. The license plate range rind, 3 enough, on top was the negligee. silly but she knew she looked a wife looked the last time she saw wasn't red and white, but orange . Beat smooth, And sure enough again, it went sight and she hated for her hus­ her." and black! Which meant that the te with Vi right back into a bureau,, this time band to see her in hospital clothes with Vi tsp. "I hate to disappoint you," car'that Basil was pushing wasn’t •n in picture. a white one. with her hair and face not fixed. the doctor said, "but Mr. Benoise his car at all I Though it resembled . m * I had a talk with the nurse, and , couldn’t see her, He lost his sight his in every respect, it belonged to RECENTLY, HOWEVER, I fi­ with the permission of the doctor in that car smash-up, and before some one else! nally got to use the negligee, and we brushed back Mrs. Benoise’s I brought him into bis wife’s Basil straightened up. There was Ihe way it happened was like this. hair and put some make-up on her room I carefully briefed him on alarm and guilt' and fear in his A few doors down the corridor from face, and for a final touch I got her make-up and how she looked eyes. Without further thought on me there was a Mrs. Benoise who out my black lace negligee and slit in your negligee." the matter, however, he started to­ was suffering from a disease with it up the back so we could put it ward his own gate. But at the very . u v O f t® ® a long Latin name that I can’t on her without having to move her Anyway, that’s the way it hap­ moment he would have unhooked THAN aN ,_ pened, Mr. Rose, and perhaps if even remember, but what it around. And I’m not exaggerating the latch, he heard a shout. Some lO B A c C O amounted to was a creeping par­ when I say that when the dying you shuffle the facts around a bit one had come out of Mark Ter­ alysis which had started at her woman saw herself in a mirror she it might make a story. > rence’s house and was racing to­ toes, worked its way up to her ab­ looked happy for the first time in Sincerely, ward him, and on the heel of thin TUNE IN “ GRAND OLE OPRY” , SATURDAY NIGHTS ON NBC domen and was steadily moving to­ WAAlra Charlotte Ferguson. some one came Pat Kearney. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C., OCT. 4,1950.

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Blind Leading BIlnA Seen Along Main Street NEWS OF LONG AGO. God’sCommand To Paratrooper Sets It’s the biting irony of this story Our County And By The Street Rambler. Record W ith 107 that kind of gets next to you. Whal Was Happening In Da­ Be Ihly A fellow tells of seeing this wom­ oooooo vie Before ParkingfMeters Orops in One Day an, blind since birth, standing on Social Security Miss Mabel Wilson trying to Rev. Walter E. IseoboarJ Hitb Point. R 4. a busy downtown street corner, And Abbreviated Skirts. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. — A for­ waiting for someone to help her Bv W. K. White. Manager. feed money into parking meter— Regardless of all that may be ar. m er paratrooper from Dillon, Mont., across the street. As she stood has set a world’s record lor para­ The child in the average Amer­ Lady remarking that there were (Davie Record. Oct. 1 2 , 1 9 2 7 .) gued and said against holiness, and there, a man brushed against her chute leaps in a single day by mak­ aide. ican home will have greater in­ two things Mocksville could do regardless of all tbe preaching a. I. A. Ellis, of Clemmons, was in ing 107 drops. “May I go across the street with surance benefit payments under without; acy more new stores and town today with a bis load of cot. gainst it, still the Word of God Averaging better than one jump you?” he asked. no dancing schools—Mrs. John every 6 minutes and exhausting the Amended Social Security law. ton. The price was 8 %c for seed teaches us to be holy. This is *Td be glad if you would," she seven pilots, Sgt. John W. Swetich, replied. While a child’s benefit in life Hill carrying big box up Main cotton. God’s plan and will concerning us* broke the record with his 106th' Safely across, the woman turned cases is still one-half of the insur­ street -Young legal light having J, F. Leach has moved bis fam­ Let’s read a few passage of Script, jum p 1 0 hours to the minute after to thank her escort, but he inter­ his first leap. „ ed worker’s insurance account, long chat with friend io front of ily from Salisbury street to the ure along this line. Tnrn with me rupted before sfie could say any­ He successfully topped the offi­ thing. provisions relating to the definit­ men’s shop—Ernest Carter wend­ Mooney bouse on Wilkesboro St, to Leviticus n - 4 4 : “For I am the cial record of 75 leaps by a Yugo­ “Thank you,” he said. “When ion of child, dependency of child, ing his way slowly toward dental slav in London and the unofficial A number of Mocksville people Lord your God: ye shall therefore one has been blind as long as I, record of 105 leaps claimed by Juan and the child’s benefit amount are parlor—Hubert Frost haudling a will go to Winston-Salem Friday sanctify vourselvss, and ye shall be it’s very helpful to be guided across Iriarte of Buenos Aires. a street!” liberalised. big hunch of currency—Roy Col­ to see Colonel Charles Lindbergh, hold: for I am holy.’’ Notice Le­ He made his leaps into a plowed Beginning this September, on lette and Milton Call busy dis­ field. He wore a sweat shirt and viticus 2 0 -7 : "Sanctify yourselves Same Age who will spend Friday afternoon regulation paratroop trousers, boots, deaths of the insured worker oc­ cussing current events on Main and night in that city. therefore, and be boly: for I am and helmet. He taped his arms curring at any time after 1939, an street—Johnny Naylor refusing to Rev. J. T. Sisk, who has been the Lord your God.” Turn with where the chute straps bound him. eat ice cream on cool afternoon Avier each jump, a jeep and a only child’s benefit payment is us noM to Hebrews 1 2 :1 4 : Follow seriously ill for the past two weeks pic! up truck met him. The jeep three-fourths of the deceased wor­ —Big truck loaded with yellow is much better, his friends will be peace with all men, and holiness, rushed him back Io the P iper Cub kers insurance payment. In case com crossing the square—Miss giad to learn. without wbicb no man shall see the plane which took him aloft again, Ann Poston walking up Main while the truck took his chutes to there is more than one child in Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Mooney and Lord.” Now tntn to tbe thirtenth the hangar where six men were the family, each child’s benefit is streetreading letter and wearing little son Mickie1 spent several chapter of Hebrews and read verse kept busy repacking them. one half of the worker’s insur­ broad smile—Roy Feezer standing days last week in Raleigh and Wil­ twelve: Wherefore Jesus also, that His only co m plaint at the start in front of postoffice talking, with was, ‘If I can survive those jeep ance payment, plus one-fourth of mington, returning home Monday, he might sanctify tbe people with rides. I’ll be 0. K." that benefit divided by the num­ friend—Gaither Sanford and Ev- J. D. Cartner, who is a patient his own blood, suffered without Swetich twisted his ankle and ber of children. erette KoontzlookingatnewFord at Long’s Sanatorium, Statesville, the gate,” Now go to First Peter sprained his knee on the 51st jump, sedan—Arthur Daniel on his way and slowed down long enough to Under the new law, the adopt­ remains in a critical condition with i ; i 5 , i 6 : “But as he which has have his right leg taped. After the ed child ot a deceased insured to temp’e of justice—Miss Flossie no hope for his recovery. called you is holv, so be ye boly in 99th jump his aides, all buddies worker need no longer meet any Martin purchasing breakfast ba­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morris, of all manner of conversation; be­ from the 82nd Airborne Division, con—Jack LeGrand playing with decided he should jump from 900 dime requirement to qualify as a Knoxville, Tenn., who have been cause it is written,' Be ye holv; for feet instead of 700 because his re­ An old fellow was bothered with “child” for social security bene­ three ground-squirrels in front of guests of Mr. Morris’ parents, Mr. I am boly.” Now turn to First actions were slower. From 900 feet pain in one o t his legs and, finally, went to a doctor. “It’s rheuma­ fits. In life cases, a stepchild who Cash Store-CharBe Vogler stand- and Mrs. B. O. Morris, returned Tbessalonlans, and fourth chapter he would have time to use his emer­ ine in middle of highway looking gency parachute if necessary. tism," said the doctor. “We havt is later adopted by his step-parent, home yesterday. and read tbe third and seventh to expect such ailm ents as we grow southward—Mrs. J. D. Furches He took only two 5-minute breaks older.” may count time before and after Harley Sofley went to the Wins­ verses: “For this is tbe will of throughout the grind, and ate only adoption toward the required time buying fall apparel in new store— a milk shake with three eggs in it “Nuts to you, doc,” replied the ton-Salem Fair Friday night, and God, even your sanctification, that vet. “The other leg ain’t a dangeci Young ladies modeling corduroy and a few candy bare. period. while be was taking in the attrac­ ye should abstain from fornication day younger and it ain’t complain­ skirts in Gift Shop-Ben Boyles ing!” The amended law makes many tions, some fellow got bnsy and . . . For God has not called us un­ changes in the provisions concern­ greeting old friends in Sanford’s I IO-Year-OId' Maryland stole his Bulck roadster. to uncleann-ss, but unto holiness. Didn’t Get the Name ing a child’s dependency on his Department Store—Ernest Hunt Woman Registers to Vote When it comes to loving each There are many other passages It happened during the late war. mother and on a step-parent. A sitting on bench in front of drug BALTIMORE, Md. - A regis­ they say. In the hustling mob which other and married couples living in of Scripture that might be quoted store taking life easy—Two high' trar at the office of the board of thronged a Chicago railroad sta­ child will be considered depend­ peace and harmonv, Davie stands in regatd to sanctification and holi­ supervisors of elections was so tion, an attractive young woman ent on his natural or adopted way patrolmen sitting in parked well up iu the list of North Caro ness, proving that God has provid startled he had to ask the lady in a bridal veil was waving good­ car on the square—Colored wom­ her age a second time. mother, regardless of the father’s ed tbe plan of salvation so we can bye to a corporal on the rear plat­ Iina counties. In 1 9 2 6 there were “One hundred ten,” answered form of a departing train..Sudden­ presence in the home, or the fa­ an driving auto through red light 1 0 6 marriages iu Davie, with onlv be pure and boly in heart, mind, Mrs. Annie Ross without batting ly her face registered panic and ther’s contributions to the child’s on square—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. thTee divorces. Forsyth had 9 0 4 . soul and spirit, and that tbls is an eye. dismay. “Darling, darling!” she Wilson motoring toward CooIee- She went on to explain she was yelled, running after the moving support. This applies in cases His command and will concerning marriages and 9 3 divorces. born in slavery on Maryland’s train. “I forgot to ask you . . . where the mother was currently mee-Mrs. Blanche Clement on A. M. McGlammerv died at the us, which is but reasonable and east shore during the term of What is our last name ???” insured when she died or became her way home from North WiIkes- State Hospital, Morganton, Friday right, but let this suffice as a con­ President Van Buren. This was boro—Haines Yates hurrying up the first time she had registered Yoo Koo! entitled to retirement insurance morning, where he had been tor vincing fact. John Wesley and the to vote because “nobody in- Examiner: “Do you know what benefits. A child can be deemed Main stteet wearing big apron— the past io years or more. Tbe earlv Methodists preached and Zluenced m e before.” it means if a driver puts out a dependent on his mother (includ- Arthur Daniel talking about get­ body was brought here Saturday taught sanctification as a second She said she owed her good hand?” ting ready to migrate to Florida— iealth to “a little gin now and Applicant: “Weil, if it’s a wom­ ing a stepmother) if the mother afternoon and laid to rest in Rose definite work of grace, subsequent hen.” an, it means she is going to turn was furnishing at least half of the Wilburn Stonestreet sitting in big rocking chair in front of furniture cemetery with Masonic honors. Mr. to regeneration, und of course right or left, shake the ashes off child’s support at the time of her McGIammery is survived by bis based tbefr eocirine upon the Scrip her cigarette or reverse or stop, store—Ted Junker looking for Retired Officer Says or she’s pointing to a hat store, or death or retirement. lost pocketbook on Main street— wife and two sons, who now live tures. Tbe Wesleyans1 Nazarenes, Stalin Had Heart Attack admiring her ring or—.” ”A child is considered depend­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill busy In Greensboro. Pilgrims, Free Methodists, Chnrch Examiner: ‘‘Yeah, and if it is a ent on a stepfather with whom he stringing beans. SALEM, Mass.—Col. Rtiland W m an?” F, E. Cartner, of this city, an^ of Christ in Christian Union, the was living, or who was furnishing Nennonites, and some of tbe Metho­ Estey, retired, a former office of Applicant: "Why, he’s usually Miss Willie Mnnday, of R. 4 , were strategic services officer, has rc dists, along with a number of other waving at a woman.” at least half of the child’s support, united id marriage last Tuesday ported that Premier Stalin suf­ even though the child’s real father denominations, still preach and fered a heart attack in June while Sit Them Out afternoon at the home of the offict teach sanctification as a second de. on a plane flight. Sally—“I don’t like some of these was also contributing toward the ating minister, Rev. E. M. Avett, finite work of grace. What is The former officer said he re modern dances. They’re nothing child’s support. The benefit a- on Salisbury street Mrs. Cartner wrong with ft? Nothing. One’s ceived the news in a letter from but hugging set to music.” mount for one or more surviving heart and soul is cleansed and puri. Europe and that the information is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Nancy — “Well, what is there fied after he has repented of all sin had been turned over to our intelli­ about that to which you object?” children is increased bv one-fourth gence agency. liam Mnnday, of R. 4 . Mr, Cart­ end been forgiven. Tbe second Sally—“The m usic.” of the worker’s insurance amount According to Estey, Stalin was en- ner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. work "of grace takes out the sin divided equally among the child­ route for a conference in the town How About Cannedf W. Cartner, of this city. Mr. and principal, or earnality, for wbicb of Chita, about 100 miles north of ren. Mrs. Cartner will make their home we thank and praise God. Amen. the Chinese border. The attack apparently was of with Mr. Cartuer’s p 2 reuts for the such a nature, Estey said, that it present. seemed wise to return him to Mos­ Campaign Com­ Coutractor C. B. Mooney, of this cow and permit his impersonator to proceed on the trip. city, tells ns that he has been a- DAVIE DRIVMfi The letter also contained this mittee warded the contract to build a $ 6 0 ■ message, Estey said: “Watch For­ A committeee to master-mind 0 0 0 school building a t' Winecoff mosa or Chosen before the first of THEATRE July.” Chosen is another name for the fall election campaign of Tar Cabarrus county- Mr. Mooney has Korea. Heel Republicans was namsd to just completed a first-class school Mocksville Salisbury Highway Estey said his friend had the in­ day by. I. M. Bailey," Jr., of Mar­ building In Samoson countv. formation six ria'-s before the ag­ gression, leading to the belief the shall, chairman of the state GOP BIG SAVINGS OB Tbe concrete work on the pjblir Wednesday and Iliarsday Communists in North Korea executive committee. ROUND TRIP FARES square is practi cally completed an^ Oct. IIth and 12th jumped the gun. Baley said the party will stress North Main St.. from the squart “BEAUTIFUL BLOND FROM Still' v Rnv You save an extra 10% or state issues in its campaign. Five more ea ch .w ay on every to Avon street is now being paved. BASHFUL BEND” He was so tight he wore wooden shoes when he went on a date—to Jim: "What’s Jeb pouring on hia Republican members ot the Gen­ Greyhound Round-Trip When this work is finished our Betty Grable & Cesaro Romer remind his girl that it was dutch. tomato plants?” eral Assembly are on the strategy ticket! Askaboutthe big Fall town will present a very attractive In Technicol Joe: “Alcohol." Round-Up of all kinds of group. They are Clyde M. Roberts trips, tours, special features! appearance. For 2 0 years we have ONE CARTOON HUNCB Jim : “ Alcohol! '.Vliat on earth of Marshall, Ralph Fisher of Bre­ waited and hoped that this work A girl bought a lottery ticket for?” A HW I U W U i Joe: “Oh, he thinks he can raise vard, S. C. Brock of Mocksville, would be done. It is a true say­ Friday and Saturday and insisted on having the num­ Tliare are Imndreds more ber SI. It turned out to be the ’em stewed.” F. D. B Harding of YadkinviIle ing that “All things come to those Oct. 13th and 14th winning number and she re­ and Raymond Barker of Albe­ One Round who wait,” proved they work while DOUBLE FEATURE ceived 515,000. Ret'cence Way Trip “What made you think that 51 marle. New York. N. Y. $11.25 $20,25 they are waiting “BLONDIES BIG DEAL” Calvin Coolidge always man­ was going to win?” a reporter aged to keep his emotions under Other members of the commit­ Washington. D.C. 7.20 13.00 Tbe Record, is moving this week Penny Single & Arthur Lake asked her. control. One day, shortly after tee are; Clyde Greene of Boone; Detroit 14.20 25.60 from the March building on the “Well,” she explained, “for he had returned from Washing­ J, E. Brovhill of Lenoir, Brown- Charleston, S. C 5.50 9.90 Also “RUSTLERS VALLEY" seven nights I dreamed of num­ east side of the square, to the Ma. ton, he was chatting with a low Jackson of Hendersonville; Charleston. W. Va. 7.05 12.70 - William Boyd ber 7, and 7 times seven are 51, friend on the porch of his North­ sonic building, Io the office former. so I bought the ticket.” W. C. Meekins of Asheville; Mrs- Charlotte, N. C, 1.40 2.65 ONE CARTOON hampton home. Walter Zacharv of Yadkinville; Iy occupied by the postoffice. Tbe A middle aged man passed by Philadelphia, Pa. 9.00 16.25 Monday and Tuesday Dr. James W. Davis of Statesville: Norfolk. Va. 5.95 10.75 move was made on account of lack in a hay wagon. Oct. 16th &. 17th “Bello, Cal,” he called out, Mrs. W. P. Few of Durham; Rich­ Colombia. S. C. 3.60 6.50 of room in the March building. ard Williams of Maiden: Miss “OUTRAGES OF ORIENT” without stopping. Kaleigb. N. C. 2.95 5.35 We bope to be in our new quarters Trade Vfith The “H o w d y, Zack,” answered Anne Hickman of Winston-Sal- (Plus U S. Tax) Native Cast' by Thursday, and invite all our CooUdge, nodding his head. em: Sim A. DeLapp of Lexington; “A friend of yours?” asked ;WILKINS DRUG CO. friends and patrons throughout tbe ONE CARTOON Merchants Mrs. Eugene Hester of Reidsville; Coolidge’s companion, when the John L, Morehead of Charlotte; Phone 21 town and country to call and see AU ShowsStart At 7 O’Clock farmer had gone. John Wilkinson of Washington; us at any time. Our new qnarters WrAo Advertise In “No, he’s my cousin," said Coolidge. “Haven’t seen him in A. L. Butler of Clinton; A L. GREYHOUND are next door to the Bank of Da­ Space Reserved For Trucks IO years!" Feree of Asheboro and CharJes vie, and a good location. The Davie Record R. Jonas of Lincolnton. THE DAYIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C. DEPAR -WEEKLY NEWS ANALY$IS- MARSHALL: Anger Close to Tean MIRROR ^ ^ Worry Doesn't 'Good i U. N. Forces Surprise Communists In an atmosphere of bitterness Of Your Connote Love that at times brought senators to their feet in anger that bordered on MIND By Lawrence Gould Success With Amphibious Attack at Inchon; tears, congress cleared the way for By WALT G eneral of the Army George C. Marshall, a soldier for 40 years, to This Is tbe Ministers Plan European Defenses serve as secretary of defense. six articles « raent and Its pi The waiver to the unification act European War Unlikely Shead, Western Wasbinpton co rf (EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions ere expressed In these tolnmtis. they •( which forbids the office of secretary ECRETARY of State Dean Ache­ Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper,) of defense to a commissioned of-, S son told a tightly secret meeting 1 0 Washington, ficer within years of the end of of house and senate foreign relations F-- his active service was approved committeemen that he didn t ex­ no doubt but til of the United £ by the house 220 to 105 and by the pect Russia to make any war moves senate by 47, to 21. in Europe in the near future, despite by the state Latin and Soutl B ut before.1 the vote in the sen­ our announced policy of reinforcing ate. William E. Jenner of Indiana Europe with arms and men. brought aboul took the floor and for an hour, while friendship tharj the senators sat in silence and One of the toughest problems the isted. shame, launched into an attack on U.N. faces, Acheson reported, is The dollar c Marshall’s honor that astounded bringing western Germany into the eras has givei program. The German people, he. foes and friends alike. neighbor” poli It was the reappearance of the said, were overwhelmingly opposed, tary of State < to an armed police force of their, bitter core of isolationism and Sen. has been can own unless it is part of a “well-in­ ened by succ Robert Taft of Ohio and Sen. Ken­ tegrated” task force of all Atlantic neth Wherry of Nebraska immedi­ Does “worrying over” someone mean you love him? state Edwart ately made it plain that they were pact nations. Byrnes. Geor not going along with Jenner’s de­ Answer: No. In its extreme form, requires almost no measurable A separate police army, he ad­ Dean Acheson nunciation of General Marshall as It is more likely to mean the exact amount of energy and so is not mitted, would be no match for the, Through the a soldier and a man. opposite. If for no good reason you hampered, even by complete physi­ Soviet military machine in east, the inter-Ame: Taft opposed the waiver on the live in continual dread that “some­ cal exhaustion. If your thinking Germany and might actually invite as a result of grounds that, it would put a mili­ thing terrible will happen” to a per­ leads to the solution of some prob­ Russian conquest of all Germany., and economic s H H son whom you believe you love, tary man in the cabinet as head of lem about which you have been con­ This, Acheson warned, would be and Rio de what you may well really be afraid fused and anxious, it may actually very difficult, if not impossible, to Robert Schuman of France, Dean Acheson of the U S., and the military establishment and Havana, therd would strike at the old American of is that your unconscious wish to re st you. prevent. tual eooperat| Ernest Eevin, of Great Britain

L THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE LAST WOK'S ANSWER ^ CLASSIFIED 'Good Neighbor' Policy Proves DEPARTMENT Qtsnu QOGG * ■ QQDB QODB BUILDING MATERIALS Successful in This Hemisphere ACROSS 2. More 18. Crooked BDQDQ QDQBO DRAIN TILE . v. W /jEARSON Manufacturers & Distributors throughout By WALTER A. SHEAD -L Steep, Infrequent 19. Sailor QGD BQQ QQ the South. McGIathery Fuel Co.. IlB - rugged rock 3. Malt OQ DQBO BQQ ’"arm. South 55 Place, Fhone 9*1163. Ti' 5. Resorts beverage 20. God of GBHBOQ QQBO This Is the fourth of a series of . 9. Nimbus 4. Deity pleasure QQO BQQ BUSINESS & in te st: OPPORe six articles on the state depart* (E gypt) iicely ment and its personnel by Walter A. 10. Plant or 5. Sweep of GQHB QQDBBQ Plant Starvation WILL SELL or sublease downtown soft:1, Shead, Western Newspaper Union's 23. God of the QGB QQDG BQ drink and sandwich shop. Beautiful fix*-, ate Dean Ache- Washlnprton correspondent. herb a scythe BH DQG QQQ tures, best equipment. New air condi-; 11. Disclosed 6 . Sipall horse Brythons Lowers Com Yield ttoning. Old established business: best' secret meeting BGQBB QOQBB location In Montgomery. Address NiQh'S* 12. The elbow 7. Portion of 24. SkiU QDDB GQDQ Sott Drinks, 212 Montgomery St., Mont* foreign relatione Washington, D. C.—There can be (Anat.) a curved 25. Land- BQBD GQQO Lack of Phosphate May gomery, Ala. ______• he didn't ex- no doubt but that the foreign policy 14. Undivided ’ line measure any war moves of the United States, as carried out 15. Pig pen' 8 . Rocks 26. Food fish NO. 71 Be Factor in Failure THE DUTCH MILL GRILL ? future, despite by the state department, toward 16. Negative 11. Nonsense 27. JoUs 33. Excess of By checking signs of plant food Lot and Building. Rock Hill, S. C. ' of reinforcing Latin and South America today has 17. Scrape with (slang) 29. Ascends ' solar FOR SALE—Well-established Electric d men. brought about stronger ties of claws 13. Bendl the 30. Ancient year starvation on the com you harvest­ Contracting and Appliance Business. friendship than has ever before ex­ 20. River head story 35. Peel ed this fall, you can take steps to Frank S. Smith. Phone 80, Valdosta, Ga. t problem s the bottom 15. Harsh, 32. Planted, 38. Tear increase yields next year. BUSINESS—For Sale at - real bargain. .'.a reported, is isted. Beer parlor, store, gas station, three The dollar diplomacy of by-gone 21. Masculine shriU as 39. Girl’s name For example, if the com in your cabins, trailer park. Four room' apart­ y/mar.y into the pronoun scream 40. Obstacle ment furnished. 260 feet front. See it and man people, he: •ras has given away to the “good JOHN E. PEURIFOY crib has a lot of ears like those in make an offer. Paul's Trailer Park,. 22. Condict the accompanying illustration, the Route 16, St. Augustine, Fla. Phono tittgl.v opposed! neighbor” policy of former Secre­ DEPUTT ASSISTANT 23. Femmine 9261. force of th eir, tary of State Cordell Hull, and this SECRETARY OF STATE crop was starved for phosphate. FOR SALE Born Waterboro, S. C., An;. 9, 1907» nickname The reason for this was that part of COMPLETE milling company located In of a “well-in- has been carried on and strength­ son of John H. and Emll Wrlcht 24. That which one of best grain counties in Georgia. ened by successive secretaries of Puerttoy. Student U. S. Military the silks came out too late to catch Equipment includes 7 buildings, total of all Atlantic Academy, 1936-28. American Univer­ is unpaid 30,000 square feet, office building, 100,- state Edward Stettinius. James sity 1935. Geo. Washington Univer­ but due any pollen. The kernels were not 000 pound scale, feed mill, corn sheller sity, 1939-40. Married Betty Jane fertilized and so failed to fill out. and 3 seed cleaning machines. Reason army, he ad- Byrnes. George C. Marshall and Cox, Oct. 2, 1936. Two children, John 26.Inter for selling all officers of corporation Dean Acheson. Clinton and Daniel Byrd. Entered 28. Epoch The unfilled rows or parts of rows are In National Guard. $50,000 cash, bal­ mntch for the department of state October I, 1938. ance terms if desired. Through the Pan-American Union, Designated deputy under secretary 29. Part of verb make the ears lopsided and curled. King Milling Co.. Americas, Ga. aehine in east, of state on May 31, 1919. “to be" t actually invite fhe inter-American affairs institute, as a result of non-aggression pacts 31.Insect FARMS A RANCHES f all Germany., of the hemisphere. Second our ob­ 32. Painted •ned. would be and economic pacts of Mexico City 229 ACRES Productive farm, eight miles and Rio de Janerio, Bogota and jective is to encourage democratic scenes of from Rockingham. Four room house. t impossible, to a stage Large Pack house. Deep Well. Elec­ Havana, there has come to be mu­ representative institutions and to tricity available. Stream for lake and cooperate in the economic field. It 34. Music note cattle. $8,000.00. L. A. PATRICK, 298 \ Acheson said tual cooperation and respect be­ 35. Expression Rockingham Road. Rockingham, N. C. tween the American republics. is our policy to strengthen the or­ FOR SALE—Farm of 98% acres, about v would oppose ganization of the American states of contempt 20 miles from Athens. Ras good river •rmany a full-, The bureau of inter-American af­ 36. Abyss frontage, and two other streams on fairs in the state department is within the framework of the United 37. SUlk of place. Has good site for lake. Place i a mutual de­ Nations as the most effective ex­ under fence. Would make good stock ls would include headed by Edward G. Miller, Jr., gram farm. Robertson St Butler, Box 332, bom in Puerto Rico, a graduate of pression of law and order in this 39. Humiliate Athens, Ga. and potential 1 hemisphere. 41. Ireland i capacity. Yale and Harvard, a former law ... HELP WANTED—MEN partner of John Foster Dulles in 42. European will be up to, New York, and who speaks Spanish OUR FOREIGN POLICY with re­ fish WANTED— BRICK MASONS general assent­ spect to Germany has been sty­ 43. Hastened R ate $2.50 per hour, long job. Apply: and Portuguese as easily as he C. M. Guest St Sons Raeferd, N. C. ed, adding that' speaks English. In a recent address, mied for the time because of the 44. Branches of be decided by Russian aggressive policy. But from leammg Secretary Acheson said that as a DOWN H \ -UV- HELP WANTED—MEN; WOMEN wns Formosa?” result of Miller’s operation of the the first we have supported a uni­ TEACHERS Wanted—Still need' teachers ate pointed out fied German government based on !.Fortune for different grades, home economics, Jnter-American affairs bureau “our commercial ana music, Western States. Chinese Nation-, relations with the southern hemi­ free and democratic elections. It Teachers Exchange, Boulder, -Colorado. ists claim For- sphere are on a basis which I think is our policy to rebuild Germany important thing MISCELLANEOUS they have never been before. They economically with the help of the THE nd “neutral” in Germans themselves, but to keep SINK-A-LITE. A Sensational underwater" ssia. are on a sensible, sound basis of battery lure. Water proof, rust proof. mutual advantage, and both they from them the potentials of making FICTION DAFFY ENOUGH Weight 1%: ozs. Guaranteed to' catch’ n should take war. As an occupying power it is fish. Send for literature or $1.50 to White. ntiment of the and we know that we both really CORNER City Boats, 475 E . ISSnd St., Cleveland, O. mean business when we talk and our objective to prohibit institutions By Richard H. Wilkinson emselves, Ach- and activities dangerous to peace UNWANTED HAIR .N. may decide when we talk we want to talk busi­ Crop starved for phosphate Eradicated from any part of the body ness.” and to encourage a truly democrat­ with Saca-Pelo, a remarkable discovery in Formosa be- S*\NE DAY last spring a transconti- is illustrated by ears above. The main--objeet of our foreign ic society which can become again of the age. Saca-Pelo contains no harm­ future status. w nental air liner, got off its beam Ears are twisted and whole ful Ingredient, and will destroy the hair . policy in the Americas is to main­ closely integrated with the free na­ root. over the Rocky mountains and rows of kernels failed to fill. LOR-BEER LABORATORIES tain the security of our nation and tions of Europe. 679 Granville Street- In the near east, Africa and south smashed up against a rocky peak. You can add phosphate to the soil ______Vancouver. B. C. ruman met pri- Asia our policy is to offer economic It was a few hours before the dis­ next spring through the use of fer­ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of the AFL and and technical assistance if these aster was suspected, and then the tilizer carrying this plant nutrient. airports could only guess at the lo­ BARGAINS IN PIANOS suggested that people want it. Also, we are ready, But well-nourished com needs oth­ E. E. FORBES & SONS cation of the wreckage. PIANO, CO. introduce him- if they want our aid to help them er elements besides phosphate. It Has used pianos from $95 up to S400. . st. solve their complex problems of in­ Glen Owens, sitting alone in his needs nitrogen and potash, too. So Some of these pianos have been rebuilt cabin on the slopes of White Crest and almost as good as new. New Spinet ers gave their ternal, political and social life the surest way to keep your com pianos as low as $495. You can save which such nations as India, Pak­ valley, heard the healthy and well fed and to get high money if you see Forbes stock befdre of their unions announcement ov­ you buy. If you can't call, write for they held. istan, the East Indian Republic yields per acre, is to give your soil rices and catalogues. Birmingham, .Ala- ' ■ Minute er his dry cell set. and other newly formed nations in a balanced supply of plant foods gama. Stores also at Anniston and Mont­ .e the tu rn of Fiction Young Glen’s cab­ gomery.______>10 that area face as a result of the carrying all three major elements— head of the in was located on By INEZ GERHARD dislocation and disturbances fol­ nitrogen, phosphate and potash. SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. 1 he rose and the course of the liner’s flight, and lowing the war. Kentucky 31 Fescue, 50c; Ladino Clpver, rles McGowan DONALD and Benita Colman had earlier in the evening he had heard Good soil tilth is another essential $1.85; Button Clover, 75c. All prices per a no idea, when they embarked on The foreign economic policy, of for getting high com yields. You pound redeaned, tested 9855» purity, high sounds that now he remembered 'Termination. Order today. Dixie Farm , get a big kick “The Halls of Ivy” series last Janu­ the United States is aimed at break­ as being rather queer. can build tilth and put the 1 soil in Id Hickory, Tenn. ______. -• ••• . ing down barriers to world trade ary, that they were launching a Glen strapped on his skis, loaded prime condition for growing com, CERTIFIED new Missionary Strawberry show that would become so popular and to increasing the international Then he fashioned a sled, alfalfa and sweet clover, mellow the plants for sale. $4.50 per thousand. Ex-** flow of investment capital through a pack with provisions and supplies press collect. C. L. McDaxiieL Harrison* so soon. “Really adult entertain­ and set off up the valley. Three using his skis as numers, twist­ soil, loosen tight compactions below Tenn.______ment” is the description given by the reciprocal trade agreements the plow layer and make the soil sting contrast hours later he saw a light and came ed some saplings into the shape Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! tors from Wy- its many devoted listeners. Not program, the proposed international to the wreckage. Two people were of snowshoes and wove them more porous so water and air can conscientious only the show, but its theme song, trade organization and the point dead, and another was so badly in­ with twigs. get in. immediately became popular; in four program. W NU-7 40-50 jured that unless he had medical “but suppose folks liked me? Then fact, so many people wanted a re­ The Marshall plan, the North At­ attention pretty quick he too would former gover- lantic pact, the military aid pro­ I’d have to stay out there and keep USDA Recommends DDT recentlv elect- cording of the song that a record die. gram and the Truman doctrine in making pictures.” fo r just introduced has been made by the group that Greece and Turkey have withered On an improvised sled, Glenpulled For Termite Control congressional sings it on the NBC Wednesday the injured man to the nearest town “You’ll be a dumbbell if you don’t (^tfMOROUNE night broadcasts. College presi­ Communist hopes for over-running The U. S. department of agricul­ suits when a and doctor. grab this chance.” ■—’—~ PETROLEUM JELLY IXCH makes defam- dents and faculty members have the European continent. Our sup­ ture has come up with the answer port of the so-called Schuman plan, Glen Owens not only received a “Maybe,” said Glen good-natured­ for one of th e farmers’ serious tem ents. praised the series; students lament ly, “I’m a dumbbell already.” the impossibility of finding a college it is believed, will end their hope of reward, but he became, overnight, problems—termites. SNEEZY, WATERY ‘MISERY*, S enator a figure of national reputation. president like Colman. communizing western Germany. “Glen! What is the matter? Last The USDA says a single treat­ . BLOCKED NOSTRILS s c-r meant con- It may have appeared that we Three days after this a man from summer you wanted to start a dude ment of DDT will prevent termites aing board for Hollywood, Calif., arrived in Crest, o f Joe Wilman, whose records in had neglected or abandoned Asia ranch down in Arizona, but you from attacking woodwork for at * # £ C a r ih y of Wis- and China, but as a matter-of-fact, looked up Glen and offered to pay didn’t have any money. So you de­ least five years and anyone can ap­ el of Kansas American Bowling Congress compe­ him $500 a week to make a moving tition stamp him as one of the negotiations had been going on for cided to go trapping for one winter ply the treatment. Here’s the mix­ h senators have some time with a number of nations picture. so you could save enough money to ture to use: 5 per cent DDT in No. repeat their greatest bowlers of the decade, has I c o l d s 'i signed to star in “King of the Ten­ for economic and technical assist­ Glen smiled and s h o o k his buy a half-interest in a ranch and 2 fuel oil. It will give wooden congress and head. “Nope,” he drawled, “I we could get married. And now structures complete protection from ed to pay Mc- pins”, of Columbia’s “World of ance, particularly in the field of agriculture, before the invasion of always wanted to be a legerde- you’re offered $1 0 , 0 0 0 and you mum­ term ites. Minutes ,ses in case he Sports” short subjects series. Korea. mainist, and now with this re­ ble something about being a leger Entomologists suggest digging a cepted the chal" —leger—whatever it is.” S t.J o s e p h U-I’s Universal City covered a One of Ihe things that has _ been ward money I reckon I got my trench along the building’s founda­ chance.” “Legerdemainist,” Glen told her tion—about 30 inches deep and about Senator Hunt total of 256 acres before the recent lacking in United States foreign patiently. ylrtti-HisTanuiie is. purchase of a 140-acre tract adjoin­ policy is an effective world informa­ “Good gosh, man, it will take 20 the width of a spade. Then the T A tB LETS ing the studio in the San Fernando tion service to successfully combat weeks to make this ,picture. That’s earth should be saturated at the bot­ .d, Senator O’- IILL of which made swell newspa- I 12 TABLETS SSo 38 TABLET, 7So | Valley; makes it the largest self- the Russian propaganda of lies and $10,000. Do you realize th at!” per copy. The reporters ate it tom with the DDT preparation. The yorning and in contained film plant in the world. deceit. “It’s a lot of money,” Glen agreed, soil which is used to fill up the ears, has been up. So did readers. If Glen had been famous before, he was twice as trench also should be saturated. Ap­ mmittee exam- famous now. ply the treatment at the rate of one ■pel’s attem pted BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET quart per cubic foot of soil. tary of the In- The next week three movie pro­ nd 0 ’M ahoney ducers arrived on the scene. One ed in the sena- of them offered a flat price of $25,- M ilk Pail Rack fellow senator 'Israel Revisited' Answer to W hat New Nation Is Like 0 0 0 for a single picture. to talk indefi- Leah Conroy was almost in tb.Ys. t the Schoeppel By BILLY ROSE “Glen, for goodness’ sake, try and how this soft-spoken and hard-head­ fXrlj[ Angle i filibuster in Early in 1949, my missus and I took a trip around the world, understand what this means. In an­ th no facts and ed gentleman from Georgia had other month you’ll be forgotten. Ifs and one of th e countries we got to see was IsraeL At th e time, come to write such an incisive and to talk for the many of the streets of Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem were still your chance. Do you want to be a tee. insightful commentary on the com­ trapper all your life?” brighter teeth criss-crossed with barbed wire, and the roads leading through Uxe plicated events how shaping up at [can system a hills of Judea were littered with burned-out trucks. Nevertheless, thanks the far end of the Mediterranean. “Thlry thousand!” said the I proven guilty, to an old Chevvy and a pair of even older legs, I managed to see most • • • movie magnate desperately. ney is so anx- of this tiny country, and when I left it a few weeks later I was pretty ex­ I GOT TO THINKING about it Glen heaved a deep sigh. “O. colleague from cited about what I had seen. and, as I hunch it, the answer is K. If that’s the way yon want it, [ms to think a When we got back to New York, triple pronged: First, McGill is an Leah!” Iiilty until prov- my old boss, Bernard M. Baruch, classed as good objective reporting. Irishman, which means that while Most of the favorite stuff was too So Glen Owens went to Hollywood asked me to put my enthusiasm in he has a lively sense of justice in and made a moving picture. my pocket and try to estimate Is­ favorable — obviously the work of general he has no axiom to grind men who were out to make as good Glen returned to Crest, bearing his This stand is welded from an­ rael’s chances of survival in this about Israel in particular. Second, $30,000, and the next day he and early-American a case for the new nation as possi­ gle iron and pipe. The bottom highly competitive world. I told he is first, foremost and fastidious­ Leah journeyed down into Arizona. support shown here is made Our Fathers,” him that one swing around the ble. And as for the dissenters— ly a newspaperman, avaricious for well, as was to be expected, most Within a week they had purchased from two pieces of %” pipe shington pleads globe wasn’t enough „______w facts but plenty leary of special- a ranch. e a rest, Mrs. of them sounded as if they were welded together with a slight to make . an econo- ~ pleading propaganda. And third, he They were married in the ranch space between them. This per­ interior) Chap- mic expert out of a carrying a 2 ,0 0 0 -year-old chip on their shoulders. has a long record as a fighting patio, and left immediately for a mits water to drain off. The life of a cabi- Broadway jumping- Southern liberal, and once he’s, got­ in just one week Recently a copy of a new book honeymoon to Honolulu. It was stand can be mounted directly iged in all these jack, but that I had ten his facts straight he’s not one while they were on the boat that ir Oscar to take come away from Is­ by Ralph McGill — tlIsrael Re­ in the- earth or it can be grout­ Amaring results proved by independent, to by-pass those touchy areas where Leah asked the inevitable question. ed in cement. he doesn’t pay rael with the gen­ visited,” published in Atlanta, even angels fear to tiptoe. scientific test. For cleaner teeth, for A - era] impression that Ga., last month by Tupper and When I finished reading "Is­ “Well, honey, it was like this,” brighter smile. . . try Calox yourselfI Love — showed up on my desk Glen replied. “That offer of $10,000 mmander its people were rael Revisited," I was, of course, Record Cranberry Crop (a) intelligent, (b) and I began to thumb through tickled to find that McGill’s w as good, but we needed $15,000 to recent news tough as nails, and it out of a sense of duty. But conclusions jibed with mine, buy a ranch of our own, so I fig­ ForecastiorWisconsin Ieme allied com- (c) prepared to BiUy R0se wbat started as duty quickly but that’s neither here nor ured if I turned down the first offer A record production of 969,000 is the fact that work like all get- became compulsion, for McGill, there. The important thing is folks would think I was daffy enough barrels of cranberries is forecast staff have been out to make a go of their new lives. editor of one of the South’s that, without pulling any punch­ to make me more famous, and the this fall, agricultural department to the appoint- “A business or nation with those most trustworthy papers. The es, be has written a book about movie folks would offer me more officials report. The prospect is 15 n. qualities usually gives a good ac­ Atlanta ‘ Constitution, had obvi­ this controversial little country money. Which they did.” per cent above the previous record' lack of enthusi- count of itself,” said Mr. Baruch. ously gone to Israel with an which one can read without “Glen Owens, what is a leger—?” of 967,700 b arrels in 1948. an American is open mind and crammed H prejudice or withosit suspect­ “I dunno,” Glen grinned. “And Production in Massachusetts, New Ider in E urope, SINCE MY VISIT, I’ve heard with facts and figures before ing the author of same. 1 figured nobody else would, either. Jersey, Wisconsin and Oregon is lurope will look nothing to change my snap ap­ making it up. Here, at last, is a meticulous and Al! I know is I saw it written out above last year. Washington’s crop Js to supply the praisal of Israel’s chances. On the I’ve met Mr. McGill once or twice, meaningful answer to the often- once and copied it off so’s I’d b» is above average but below that of mmand. If there other hand, I’ve read darned little and before I was halfway through asked question, “What’s Israel real­ sure to get the spelling right in case last year the agricultural depart­ ish commander, on the subject which could he his book I found myself wondering ly like?” I wanted to use it.” m ent said. A product of MCKESSON A SOBBnO men. PAGfi FOUR tH E DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSV1LLE, N. C . OcTOBfeR 11.1950

THE DAVIE RECORD. * Officers Return THE C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. Mrs. Tames Carl Green arrived1 Oldes here last Tuesday night in the W e Are Celebrating Buy Your Next No Li TELEPHONE I custody of Sheriff Paul Fostet, and Chief Leon Beck, who went to Entered at the Poatoffice in Mocks- NE" ville, N. C., as Second-class Mail I Indianapolis early last week to bring her back to this city. She O u r m a tte r. March 3.1903. Geor will face charges of abduction of busines a minor, Shelby lean Norman, 13, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: nesday. ONE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA • % 1.50 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris 2nd A nniversary SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA • 75c. Tractor Norman of this city. The Nor­ Spen ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE STATE - »2.00 SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 man child was brought home by Salem, her father from Indianapolis early By Giving You Real W edn last week. Mrs. Green and the From The T ractor Seat Republican Ticket Norman girl left Mocksville on Solic Sept. 20th. They were located in V alu e In kinville Indianapolis about 12 days ago Let Us Demonstrate A on leg For U. S. Senator and were held thete until Mn Jarman Shoes Mrs. EDWIN L. GAVIN Norman and officers arrived to Botany Slacks daueht Sanford, N. C. bring them to this city. Mrs. ping ar For Congress, 8th District Green was placee in jail on her Botany Ties THOMAS E. STORY arrival here. Mrs. of Wilkes Van Heusen Shirts a tonsi For Solicitor, 17th District Small Grain Farmall H ospit J. ALLIE HAYES English Sport Coats o f Wilkes Mr. Recommendations Bantamac Jackets W arne For State Senate By U . S. D. A. Council proud PA T ELLER Revere Sweaters of Wilkes I. Prepare A Govd Seed Bed. Miss AU seed beds for smaU grains Resitol Hats vi le, i For Representative should be firm with 2 or 3 inches B. C. BROCK Mrs. F of clod free soil on surface. Mallory Hats street. For Sheriff II. Use Treated Seed Or Su­ G. ALEX TUCKER perior Varieties With High Ger­ And Many Others Mr. For Clerk Superior Court mination Seed 5 pecks wheat A SIZE FOR EVERY JOB and lit STACY H. CHAFFIN per acre and 2 bushels of oats or We Have The Largest Stock Of last we barley. The seed should be treat­ and fr For Coroner ed with § oz. New Improved Clothing And GenttS Furnishings DR. GARLAND V. GREENE Geresan per bushel to reduce the Mr. W ashi We are hoping thar evervquali­ hazard of some seed and seil borne That We Hava Ever Camed Ranldn-Sanford week fied voter in Davie Countv will go disease. lie Mi to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 7rh, Recommended Varieties f o r and vote for candidates of their Grain Production—Wheat, Atlrs Implement Co. Crai choice. Everv Ametican citizen 50, Atlas 66, Leap, Hardired Oats, Leslie’s Men’s Shop years should vote. Arlington, Victor grain, Fulgrain. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Davie Lemont Bariev, Colonial, Cal­ “ON THE SQUARE” There is one Republican office­ cepted houn. holder in Davie County who has Flour III. Seed On Time For High­ nevet read a copy of The Davie er Yie ds—Barley and Oats, Oct. M an Record—without he borrowed a 1-25. W heat—O ct 16-30. th e an copy from his neighbor. One of IV. Fertilize at Seeding Ac­ a t Har these days he won’t be holding a cording to Soil Conditions—If soil annual political job. ' has not been tested, use the fol­ h u n d r Wake up, bays, it’s lessthan lowing recommendations: Fol­ Sam a month until the Novem­ lowing com, small grain and hav M arsh ber election. Be sure your name 460 lbs. 3-12-6. street, is on the registration books. If On heavy clay soils where large new d you have become of voting age or yields of red or sweet clover have over h have moved into Davie county been returned to the soil, or within the past four months, you where excessive vegetative growth Mr. must register or you can’t vote. is produced. (Piedmont) 300 lbs. As'nev 0-14-7. Frost, Fertilizer is not ussually need­ days I Send 30 Men ed, at seeding, in cropping systems Frost, Thirty young men left Mocks- systems where heavily fertilized ville last Tuesday morning for crops (tobacco, truck, and cotton) Mr. Charlotte for preindaction exami­ predominate. the pr nation. This is the second bunch pound of men sent to Charlotte recently. Iou never miss the w ater rived Child Dies tal W Alice Frye Call, two, daughter F. F. A, Meets of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Call, who Mis till the well runs d ry ../’ ville, s Mocksville Chapter of the F. F. was injured in a car-trnck accident A. held their weekly meeting on here Sept. 3oth, died Oct. 2nd. guest Oct. 5th. The meeting was held The child, taken to Rowan Me" and fa for the purpose of deciding when morial Hospical at Salisbury never era) o to have the initiation of the Fresh­ regained consciousness- men. The date will be Oct. 18th. Funeral services were held at 11 Mrs We had a round-table discussion a. m., Wednesday at Union Chap­ days I about what we are to do with L ke the water we drink, the availability of el Methodist Church, Elder D. P. her si them. Cornell Allen, Reporter. Broadway officiated and burial was adequate railroad service is often "taken for in the church cemetery. has b granted” in normal times. Surviving are the father ana byteri Prevent Fires m other. This is a high tribute to the railroads. But Bet Twenty ri ing ! orses were kill­ unfortunately, it is also too often taken for te r o f ed in a fire which destroyed a Charlie W. Davis granted that railroads can always be strong un de­ thrce-story frame New York stable. opera Firemen were handicapped due to Charlie Webster Davis, 60, died and ready for any job, on a moment’s notice... W ednesdov m orning a t 5:30 esville the fact that the nearest hydrant despite strength-sapping factors over which o’clock at his home in Scotch-Irish along was one-half mile away. Tbis fire township, Rowan county. Death they have little or no control. Subsidized com­ was caussd by apontaneous igni­ came after an illness of six petition. Inadequate earnings. Hamstringing Cpl tion of new hay. Loss, $50,000. months, following a serious brain regulation. And forced continuation of sendees' statio oocratio .. These are just typical examples spend Mr. Davis, a native of Davie no longer needed or used. of farm fires that break out every tow n day of the year. They are an all county, was the son of W. A. and Today, America can no longer afford the too familiar story: Carelessness Jennie Davis. Surviving ate his transf with gasoline, misuse of electri wife, Mrs. Florence Burton Davis; luxury of taking its railroads for granted. For expira city, thoughtless smoking compli a daughter, and a granddaughter. more than the future o f the industry is at stake. cated by the average farm vulner­ Mr. Davis leaves two brothers, The railroads ate our country’s "transportation abilities to fira and six sisters. It doesn’t take much time or Funeral servtces were held at backbone.” In the public interest, railroads money to see that your farm is 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon should have equal opportunity with other fire safe. Ger together with your from the home; and interment carriers. Ghren that, they will always be ready neighbors to see that your seetion was in the cemetery at Corimh has a good fire department and Church of Christ, Rowan county. to play their vital role in helping to shape the adequate water supplies. Mr. Willard Conchin and r. strength and security o f America. Fire Prevention Week is a psy­ Tuttleton conducted the serviee. chological time to look over your W il own fire defenses and your com­ c, , ,- -V- < -JJPr/*“> * two munity fire defenses. W. L. Keeton where Pruaident ing at W . L Keeton, 79, of Cana, R. Mrs. Sydney C. Phelps I, died at his home at 9:30 a. it.. her m Thursday, after a long illness. Tenne Funeral services for Sydney C. Surviving are six sons and two Phelps, 50, of Mocksville, Route daughters, four brothers and 13 C. 4, who drowned him self Oct. 1st. grandchildren. ■ Harle at Cooleemee, were held at 3:30 Funeral services were held at I' Appli p. m., last Tuesday at Liberty m. Saturday at Mt. Olive Me­ in W Methodist Church. Rev. H. C. thodist Church, with Rev. John S O U T H E R N RAILWAY S Y S T E M meeti Freeman and Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald Qaklev and Rev. James Groce of­ Many officiated and burial was in the ficiating, and the body laid to rest t on dis church cemetery. in the church cemetery. ers we THE OAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. OCTOBER 11. 1950 PAGE FIVE

THE DAVIE RECORD. Mrs. James Poole and little FOR SALE—Four-room house daughter Vivian, of Tipton, Ind., and 11 acres of land about i mile WANT ADS PAY. are spending some time in town from city limits, on Mocksville, Oldest Paper In The County with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Route 4. M. H. PADGETT. j Will N. Smith. FOR RENT- 6-room two story No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads house, 2 miles west of Farmington. E. Pierce Foster reports that a PR. S. A. HARDING. . R F. GOODRICH NEWS AROUND TOWN. Robert L. Vtalker good deal of cotton is coming to FO R SALE—1936 Ford, with his gin in South Mocksville. The _ R obert L. W alker, 79, died at good tires and seat covers, $200. price paid last week was 42 cents George W. Rowland made a his home on Wilkesboro street One Record Player, $12. One Vic- trola, $8. JOHN OAKLEY, business trip to Greensboro W ed­ Friday m om ing at 1:30 o'clock, for lint cotton and 16 cents for Farmington, N. C. TIRES nesday. following an illness of one year. seed cotton. The crop is short r Surviving are the wife, three this year, but prices good. FOR SALE—Registered Guern­ Spencer B. Hanes, of Winston- sons, E. G. Walker, Route I; Frank sey stock cow, 14 months old. A Salem, was a Mocksville visitor Walker, of this city, and Duke bargain to quick buyer. Gibson Refrigerators W ednesd ay. Walker, of Winston-Salem; three F. V. GOBBLE, daughters, Mrs. Rowe Davis and Mocksville, Route I. ie a t Mrs. Nathan Rose, Norfolk, Va.; Princess Theatre Solicitor Avalon Hall, of Yad- Mrs. O. B. McCIamrock, Akron, FOR SALE—One heavy tractor Thor Washing Machines kinville, was in town Wednesday Ohio; one sister, Mrs. J. B. Whit- THURSDAY & FRIDAY trailer, dual wheels. Also one on legal business. lev, Thomasville; 31 grandchild­ good one-horse wagon with bed. Audie Murphy & Gale Storm Call on or write. ■ ren and 20 great-grandchildren. In “THEKID FROM TEXAS” Mrs. S. W. Bowden and grand­ Funeral services were held at J. G. FEREBEE, Cana, N. C. Hardware House-Ware daughter, of Redland, were shop­ the home at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, In Technicolor FOR SALE—Full line of Mas- ping around town Saturday. with Mr. Tutrleton, pastor of Cor­ SATURDAY inth Church of Christ, officiating, sey-Harris farm machinery, such Rex Allen In as tractors, combine^, mowers, Mrs. Ravmo td Hill underwent and the body laid to rest in Jop­ EASY CREDIT AVAILABLE pa cemetery. “HILLS OF OKLAHOMA” harrows, etc. Call and look over a tonsil operation at MocksviIIe Added Serial & Cartoon this new machinery. Hospital early last week. Mr. Walker was born in Cala J. FRANK HENDRIX. haln Township, a son of the late MONDAY & TUESDAY Mocksville, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Blil Meroney. of Mr. and Mrs. HL J. Walker, and Joel McCrea In spe.it most of his life in' Davie. AUCTION SALE-W e will sell M ocksville Home & Warner Robins. Ga., are the For the past 28 years he was in “THE OUTRIDERS” proud parents of a fine daughter. In Technicolor at public auction, to -the highest the mercantile business in this bidder for cash, the Ijames X city, retiring a few months ago on WEDNESDAY Baptist Church building, on Sat­ Miss Marie Moore, of Reids- account of ill health. urday, Nov. 4th, at 2 o’clock, p, vi.le, is the guest of her aunt, Mr. Walker’s death has brought Kirk Douglas & Lauren Bacall Auto Supply In "YOUNG WITH A HORN” m. This wooden building is on Mrs. Frank Fowler, on Wilkesboro sadness to a host of friends in the ths Sheffield highway, six miles town and county. with Doris Day street. west of Mocksville, TH E CH U RC H TRUSTEES. TIRE HEADQUARTERS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoots. Jr., M. M. Kurfees and little son, of Conover, spent Phone 36 135 Salisbury St. IOB last week in town with relatives It is with sadness that we chron­ icle the death of McGarvey M. and friends. Kurfees, who died at his home in Louisville, Ky., Wednesday night. VAUGHNSINGING BANDMONROE LEADER Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Perry, of Funeral and burial services took > rd Washington, D. C., spent last place in Louisville, Ky., Saturday week in town, guests of Miss Wil­ morning at 11 o’clock. voice lie Miller. Mr. Kurfees is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Eliza­ Craige Foster, who for many beth Kilgus, of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. natural that I s m o k e the years was one of the owners of the Eleanor Lewis, of Texas, and one brother, J. F. Kurfees, Louisville. garette that Davie Brick & Coal Co., has ac­ Mr. Kurfees was a native of Da­ cepted a position with Mocksville vie County, a son of the late Mr. CAMEL Flour Mills. and Mrs. James Peter Kurfees. Savings He went to Louisville more than Many Davie people attended 50 years ago, and was a salesman the annual home-coming Sunday for the J. F. Kurfees Paint Co., of CAMELS ARE SO MILO that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of at Harmony. This has been an that city, until he retired several men and women who smoked annual event for more than one years ago. Camels—and only Camels—for 30 NOW INSURED hundred years. In the death of Mr. Kurfess the days, noted throat specialists, mak­ editor has lost another long-time ing weekly examinations, reported Sam Latham has purchased the friend of nearly half a century. UP TO Marsh grocery store on Lexington To the bereaved wife, daughters Not one single cose of throat irritation due to smoking GAMElS and brother, we extend our heart­ street, and has entered upon, his felt sympathy in this great be­ new duties. Drop in and look reavement. over his stock. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dover, cf John L Rolton Asheville, and Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Funeral services for John Luther Frost, of Burlington, spent two M R. FARMER! $10,000 Holton, 80, were held at 3 p. m., days last week with Mrs. J. D- Wednesday at the First Methodist OUR STOCK OF Frost, on R oute 2. Church. Rev. J. P. Davis and t Federal Insurance on savings in approved institu­ Rev. A. J. Cox were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Smith are Burial was in Rose Cemetery.. Men’s and Boy’s Overalls, tions has been increased to $10,000 per saverunder the proud parents of a fine 7i Mr. Holton died earlv Tuesday a new Act of Congress. AU savings in this institu­ pound son, Kermit Dale who ar­ at his home here. For a number of years, he had been in declining Work Pants and Shirts a t e r rived at Rowan Memorial Hospi­ health. tion are covered by this new protection . . . tal Wednesday, Oct. 4th. Surviving are the wife, the for­ Is Now Read j For and earn liberal dividends paid twice yearly. Come mer Beryl McCulloch; three sons, Miss Mattie Stroud, of States­ ♦ ♦ ♦ Dewey Holton of Charlotte, Ralph " Your Inspection. in and open an insured Savings Account here now! ville, spent the week-end in town, Holton of Conley Springs and guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Strouc Holland Holton o f the home; ALL SIZES CURRENT DIVIDEND 2\% PER A NNUM and family, and attended the fun­ two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Vogt eral of her uncle, R. L. Walker. of Rutherfordton, N, J., and Miss AT BARGAIN PRICES Alice Holton of the home; 10 Mrs. Ted Junker spent several grandchildren; two brothers, A. E. Holton of Winston-Salem and S. days last we.k at the bedside of Ility of E. Holton of Statesville. M ocksville Building & her sister, Mrs. Terry Hood, who Shoes For Entire Fam ily Ien for has been seriously ill in the Pres­ We Can Supply The Family, From The Infant In Arms, byterian Hospital in that city. Wr. L Moore Is. But W . L. Moore, 70, of this city, To The Aged Grandfather, Grandmother and Mother-In-Law. Loan Association Betty Jane 3J year old daugh­ died at Davis Hospital, Statesville, en for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard, at 9 a. m. Friday. He had been a ■strong underwent a tonsil and adenoid patient there five days, following Main St. Mocksville, N- C. a stroke. Men’s and Boy’s Jackets Jtice... operation at Davis Hospital, Stat Mr. Moore was in the lumber SIZES FROM 2 TO 46 |w hich esville, last week. She is getting business here for 18 years. He com- along nicely. was a member of the Methodist Church. Iinging Cpl. Bob Sobey, who has been Surviving are two sons, W. L. Men’s and Boy’s Sweaters t-’ices1 stationed at Scott Feild, 111., is Moore, Jr., of the home, and R. J. spending a ten day furlough in M oore, of Schenectady. N . Y.; two daughters; Mrs. Bowman George, Look Over Ou/ Line Of Coal! Coal! town with his parents. Hewillbc Mt. Airy, and Miss Muriel Moore, Ki the transferred to California at the of the home; five grandchildren; Id. For expiration of his furlough. four brothers and five sisters. DRESS and WORK SHOES We Have A Good Supply I stake, Funeral servicss were held at 3 Many Davie Connty people at­ p. m. Sunday at First Methodist . Of Both nation tended the big centennial celebra­ Church, with Rev. A. J. Cox offi­ Hundreds OfPairs To Select From Ilroads tion at Yadkinville last week. ciating. Burial was in Rose ce­ metery. I other The pageant, presented each even­ Heater And Furnace Coal ready ing; was well worth traveling You Are Cordially Invited To Visit many miles to see. Nearly 300 Mrs. Clay Koontz |pc the Us In Our New Store, Next Door And Can Supply Your Needs people took part in the play. Mrs. H . Clay Koontz, 77, for many years a residet of Coolee- At Any Time. Willard Conchin is spending mee, and who lived on North To Mocksville Hardware Co. two weeks at Newport, N. ^ C., Main street in this city for several Free Coupons Good For Silver And China W ith Every Purchase where he is conducting the sing­ years, died suddenly at her home ■ We Give Prompt Service And Would ing at a Church of Christ revival. in Greensboro early Thursday Mrs. Conchin is at the bedside of m orning. her mother, who is seriously ill in Appreciate Your Patronage. Funeral services were held at Tennessee. the home in Greensboro Saturday Davie Dry Goods Co. C. I. Angel!, Ted Foster and morning, and at Shiloh Methodist Harley Kinley, of the C. J. AngelI Church, near Lexington, where Meroney Building On The Square Appliance Store, spent Monday the body was laid to rest. M ocksvilleIce & Fuel Co in Winston-Salem attending a Mrs. Koontz is survived by a number of children and grand­ meeting o f CrosIey salesmen. We Will Be Open All Day Wednesdays 857 Poplar Street Many 1951 CtosIey products were children. Her friends in this city Phone 116 on display. More than 800 deal­ were saddened by news of her ers were present. death. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. WHIN SUEP WON’T JUSTH VIRGIL CONIC AND VOO rTL KEl cium Use Chewing-Gum Laxative— M ore Fun REMOVES WASTE...NOT GOOD FOOD A I |JgjJIMRHODY| Intanulional UnUerm Burns and Allen said their • Wkcn you can’t aleep—feel just awful P #< I Sundar Szhool Lessons greatest laugh came from a gag because you need a laxative -— flo as millions d o —Chew feen-a-mxnt. By OR. KENNETH J. FOREMAN they used to do in vaudeville. htw .«.mtht is wonderfully gifferentl \Water Policy Wasteful? Gracie set it up by saying, “My Doctors say many o t h e r lascativea sta rt SCRIPTURE: Psalm 19:7-11; Acts 8: sister put in a new swimming pool their “flushing” action <00soon... right Probably the most damning indict- 26-39; 11 Timothy 3:14-17. In the stomach. Laige doses of such las*: lnent of our present wasteful na- DEVOTIONAL READING: Luke 24: last night, and we had more fun atives upset digestion, flush away nour* Help Family Health 25-32. diving.” IshIug food you need for Uealth and jtional water policy ever to be writ­ S 3 = ® . '* energy ... you feel weak, worn out. ten has just been tamed over to George — “Yeah, that’s great By Fortifying Meals g sport.” But gentle feen-a-mint. ta*en as rec­ President Truman’s new Water Re­ Using Your Bible ommended. worte chiefly in th e IoweF sources Policy commission, ac­ With Nourishing Milk I*. Gracie—“We’ll have even more bowel where it re m o v e m only waste* not ■ h w I il fun tomorrow when they put in good food! Tou avoid th a t weafc, tired cording to the Wildlife Manage­ feeling. Use feen-a-mint and feel i | ) a ment Institute. An 80-man commit­ AS EVERT MOTHER knows, Lesson for October 15, 1950 the water.” fine, full of life! 25». 50<, or only I U * SUSIE MAw children go through spells when CEQTAINUVf tee of the Engineers Joint Council, PUEASAN representing the counter’s five ma­ they will not drink their quota of a HE BIBLE must be approached FEEN-A-M INTI ADDrriON I T fAMOUS CHEWING-GUM IAXflTlVE M tt STOCa jor engineering societies, prepared quart of milk' each day. It’s smart in three ways: with the head, Why do people always apply the the report, which is couched in of her at these times, especially, with the heart and with the will. name of 'she’ to a city?” K clear, sharply worded language. to get milk in­ With the head for understanding; the “I don’t know. Why is it?” About one-third of the committee to foods that will heart for appreciation and rever­ ‘Because every city has out­ members have served with federal be eaten. skirts.” ence, and the will for obedience. /CV agencies, and the authority of the Since desserts That was the first Yodora report is unimpeachable. are bound to ap- question Philip peal to the Few would turn down a lus­ Nine task forces made the basic asked the Ethio­ checks youngsters, cious dessert like Spiced Cot­ pian: Do you un­ study. The report deplored “ambig­ make them tage Custard fortified with not uous, uncoordinated, and conflict­ derstand what you r extra nutritious only milk but also cottage are reading? Not, perspiration ing” federal policies concerning with milk. If you’re budget con­ cheese and cleverly flavored Soie power, irrigation, flood control, do you enjoy it, or scious, you may use nonfat dry with lemon, vanilla, cinnamon do you believe it, navigation, and other water re­ milk which has only water and fat and apricots. Swirls of mer­ but do you under­ due to colds THE OLC sources projects. Warning that removed, and all calcium, protein, ingue add a festive toucb. “‘evaluation of project is the first stand it? If not, ThroatFor fine soothingiig uuiuj.uj.tt,comfort, rub iu u THE WAY riboflavin and lactose left in. then the reader Vicks VapoRub - * ------,requisite,” the report attacked If your source of fluid milk is Dr. Foreman ■boon-doggling and log-rolling in can neither fully on your throat VICKS Made with a face cream base. Yodora readily available, there are many LTNN CHAMBERS’ MENU believe nor rightly enjoy it. andchest.Tryit!! w V apoRub is actually soothing to normal skins. stressing such items as local re­ ways in which to use this in the Creamed Salmon in Noodle Ring sponsibility, need for equitable al­ ... No harsh chemicals or irritating diet, especially in milk desserts. Slivered Green Beans salts. Won’t harm skin or clothing. location of costs, and the “fallacy » * * with Carrots The King James Version •PHE BEST and simplest help in Stays soft and creamy, never gets of incei.tive payments” to landown­ HERE’S A LEMON Fluff Pudding Fresh Green Salad Bowl ers for soil conservation practices. I grainy. which gives you just the right milk- Cornbread Sticks ^ understanding the Bible is to read it in the language we speak. -HOT IiSry gentle Yodora—fe d the wonderful j Although the report did not direct rich dessert you want for a hearty •Lemon Fluff Pudding IdifferenceI itself to the activities of any one meal. Served with a creamy cus­ •Custard Sauce Now unfortunately it was not writ­ ten in that tongue, but in Hebrew agency, it cited the fact that the tard sauce, you’ll have no problem Beverage and Greek. We have to read it in FIASHES? 1 JjM Department of the Interior, Corps of *erving seconds. •Recipe Given p GMnmtMd b]^VK Engineers, Department of Agricul­ *Lemon Fluff Pudding translations. There are scores of Are you going through the functional I, Cood BMttkMpUigI translations in English alone. "middle-age” period peculiar to ture, Federal Power Commission, (Serves 8 -8 ) women (38*52 years) ? Does this make Vi teaspoon nutmeg The most widely sold of these U.S. Public Health Service, Weath­ I tablespoon unllavored you 8uffer from hot flashes, feel so 3 eggs is the one known by various n e rv o u s , high-strung, tired? Then do er Bureau, Coast and Geodetic gelatin try Lydla E. PinkhamtS Vegetable ndevbr Ya cup sugar names: the King James, or the i / Survey, and many others are con­ Yi cup cold water Compound to relieve such symptoms I cerned with one phase or another Vi teaspoon salt Authorized, or the 1611, version. Regular use of PinKham's Compound BOUFd I cup boiling water This was first published in 1611, helps build up resistance against this of water development. As the num­ 3 cups milk annoying middle-age distress! o A Robtiloa. Ineu firUteawt, C % cup sugar Spread each slice of toast with being essentially a revision of the ber of federal agencies involved Yb teaspoon salt LYDIA L PINKHAM’S has grown and “as these have risen butter. Arrange in shallow baking Bishop’s Bible, a still earlier trans­ I'M UP— Y i cup lemon juice dish. Sprinkle with raisins and nut­ lation. The name “authorized” is in stature their overlapping func­ H cup nonfat dry milk I'M UP- tions have become increasingly meg. Beat eggs slightly, then stir misleading, however, for it never BELIEVE ME, H cup water in sugar, salt and milk. Pour over SURF WITH striking and their competitions Soften gelatin in cold water for was authorized by church or state. MANY NEVER toast slices. Let stand 10 minutes, have become impressively expen­ B minutes. Pour boiling water over It is a noble example of 17th cen­ GIRL sive.” The present situation is de- pressing toast down occasionally to tury English and has had a wide softened gelatin; stir until dis­ absorb milk. Bake in a moderately cribed as “chaotic.” Haphazard solved. Mix in sugar and salt; stir influence wherever English-speak- SUSPECT CAUSE development of vital water re­ slow (325* F .) oven for 45 to 50 ng people have gone. Until dissolved. Stir in lemon juice. minutes or until top is golden sources was denounced by the en­ Chill until mixture begins to thick­ The fact is, however, tbat OF BACKACHES gineers who especially -decried en. Meanwhile, sprinkle nonfat dry brown and custard is set. Serve people today do not speak 17th- As we get older, Strem and strain, over- projects developed and construct­ milk over water and beat with ro­ with sauce. century English any more, and exertion, excessive smoking or exposure to ed, and often operated, by the agen­ Butterscotch Sauce very few of us even read it. cold sometimes slows down kidney func­ tary beater until stiff, about 1 0 tion. This nay lead many folks to com­ cy originating them. minutes. Beat thickened gelatin (Makes I cup) Consequently the Bible, in this plain of nagging backache, loss of pep and I cup brown sugar, King James version, has a mixture until frothy, about I min­ energy, headaches and dizziness. GetUng To alleviate competition between firmly packed quaint Shakespearian sound, up wghts or frequent passages may result agencies, which is fostered by this ute. Fold in nonfat dry milk and from minor bladder irritations due to cold, beat until well-blended and fluffy, Y i cup corn syrnp and the difficulty of the lan­ dampness or dietary indiscretions* practice, and to safeguard the pub­ Z tablespoons water lic against exaggerated intangible about I minute. Pour into individ­ guage is one of the main rea­ If your discomforts are due to these M l I tablespoon butter sons why the average Ameri­ causes, don’t wait, try Doan's Fills, a mild benefit claims as well as improper ual molds or V k quart mold. Chill Y2 teaspoon vanilla can today finds it hard to read. diuretic. Used successfully by nuUiona for SA ^ <3| allocation of costs between general in refrigerator until firm. Unmold over £0 years. While these symptoms m ay ^ VOUR I taxpayers and project beneficiaries, and serve with Custard Sauce. H cup cream Furthermore, the King James often otherwise occur, it's how Combine all ingredients except is inaccurate in many places. At many times Doan's give happy relief-— the report recommended creation tCustard Sauce help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters of a board for the impartial anal­ (M akes I Ys Cups) vanilla and cream and cook to soft the time it was published, the ball stage (236° F .). Do not stir. translators were working from flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today! ysis and appraisal of all federal 6 tablespoons nonfat dry water projects. Such a board would milk Remove from heat; add vanilla. Greek manuscripts which are now also serve to protect the public I ¥ i cups water Cool and add cream gradually. known not to be either the earliest * . . or the best available. For these Doan’ s Pil l s against “the present excessive and 2 eggs, slightly beaten economically unsound rate of plan­ 3 tablespoons sugar SPICED COTTAGE custard is reasons, fresh translations of the appealing to look at and good to Bible were greatly needed. ning and congressional authorizing % teaspoon salt ... of developments,” since the board’s I teaspoon vanilla eat with its cottage cheese, apri­ itstay$onYOU review would be “prerequisite to Sprinkle nonfat dry milk over cots and meringue topping. 20th Century Translations the authorization of appropriation water. Beat with rotary beater un­ Spiced Cottage Custard T HESE modern-English transla­ ...noton Him! by congress of or for projects of til just dissolved. Heat to scalding (Serves 6 ) tions of th e Bible haven’t this kind.” in double boiler. 2 cups milk changed the Book; they are simply Combine eggs, 3 eggs helping the reader to get back to the sugar and salt. 6 tablespoons sugar ideas of the original apostles and JlTTt Stir scalded I cup sieved cottage cheese prophets; they are putting the Bible Nobody Barred milk slowly into Y i teaspoon salt again into the language people ac­ egg mixture. I teaspoon grated lemon rind tually speak *• Return to top of I teaspoon vanilla Some of the more important ver­ g x %• Dick Miller, famed angler and V2 teaspoon cinnamon sions may be noted here. Practical­ W double boiler. IlAzaBISHOPlSLASnNfi rod-designer has come up with a Cook over hot, Cooked, drained apricot ly all the churches of Protestant new-type glass rod that makes this not boiling, halves. North America have been co-opera­ fishing instrument available to al­ water, stirring Heat milk In top of double boiler. ting through the International NON-SMEAR LIPSTICK iwW Gaaiooleed T by HL - most anyone who is interested in constantly until Beat 2 eggs and I yolk, reserving Council of Religious Education, Coed Hoasekeemag owning one. Miller, who is vice- extra white for meringue. Add % in producing what is called the “Re­ STAYS ON AND ON! president of the Langley outfit, mixture thickens and coats a sil­ ver spoon. Pour at once in bowl cup (4 tablespoons) sugar, cheese, vised Standard Version” of which 1 Won't come off on dishes, glasses, holds several world’s records in fly salt, lemon rind, vanilla and cin­ the New Testament is already out, cigarettes, or teeth. W K f M t K and bait-casting events and should and cool quickly. Stir in vanilla. Chill until ready to use. namon, stirring to blend. Slowly add and very popular too. The whole 2 Won’t come off when you and does know what a rod should * • * hot milk, while stirring. Place 2 Bible in this version is due to be kiss children, relatives, sweetheart. have to obtain maximum results HOW NOURISHING and delicious or 3 apricot halves in each of 6 off the press by September 1952. S Washes off easily with soap & water. is bread pudding, and how easy to buttered custard cups and pour cus­ This is an excellent version 4 Exciting fashion-right colors. bake right along with an oven din­ tard over them. Place in a pan of for church or liturgical use, as 5 More economical! Lasts 4 to 5 times CLABBER GIRL ner. Try yours with Lemon or But­ warm water and bake in a stow it keeps close to the King James longer! Only SI plus tax! Get Hazel WYLDB (300° F .) oven for 35 to 40 m in­ rhythm wherever it can; for Bishop’s amazing non*smear lipstick terscotch sauce for a real treat in at any drug or department store. good, nourishing eating. utes or until custards are complete­ the King James version, what­ I r she ly set and lightly browned. Beat ever its fault, has a rhythm T lP l Raisin Bread Pudding IS Gl (Serves S) egg white until about parts of it (notably the stiff and add re­ Psalms) which has never been 6 slices toasted white bread y o u u p w i t h m aining 2 table­ I f P t r B R Bun knots and enjoyment for the user. Dick 3 tablespoons butter surpassed. H cup raisins spoons sugar, Two other translations have been says of his new rod—which is shown slowly, beating here—that by the use. of longitudi­ before the public, and have won after each addi­ many friends, for a score of years nal glass fibers and after exhaus­ tion. Top each tive tests for performancs he has now: Moffat’s, and the American c u stard with Translation by Goodspeed, J.M.P. created a fishing instrument which meringue and will stand the heaviest fishing pres­ Smith and others. (This latter in­ place in broiler for about 3 minutes cludes the Apocrypha, to which sure and yet permits the use of or until meringues are lightly standard and light lures. Among most Protestants are strangers). the most important things is that browned, * * • Maple Custard At One Sitting the rod is priced where c«ny fisher­ (Serves 10) man can handle the expense of T HE average reader, used to tak­ owning one. Thus with Dick’s rod, 4 eggs, separated % cup maple syrup ing his Bible in snippets of a nobody is barred from the glass-rod . verse or two, or a chapter at most, I tall can evaporated milk user field. at one time, will find that he can % cup water' In testing this rod, we found that I teaspoon vanilla sit down with one of these modern it had amazingly resilient action, translations and just read on and iA teaspoon salt on, fascinated by the book he has despite the strength so evidently Beat egg yolks with maple syrup. built into it, and frills and furbel- Light, fluffy and delicious is discovered for the first time. Add. evaporated milk, water and One of the “hardest” yet Iows have been sacrificed to qual­ this lemon fluff pudding made vamlla. Stir until mixed well. Beat ity and performance. While not de­ with nonfat dry milk which most important parts of the egg whites with salt until stiff and Bible, for instance, is the c signed to handle the %-ounce lures, gives you a simple way of for­ fold into custard. Pour into in­ the rod will do it, and satisfactor­ tifying meals with milk which Epistles section of the New dividual cups and place in a pan Testament. Every one of these ily, if the caster will use one of is occasionally not consumed of hot water. Bake in a slow the “lightning-fast,” tournament in sufficient quantity as a bev­ epistles is a short letter, but (325° F .) oven for about 45 min­ how few persons ever read one reels and a small-diameter line. erage. utes until custard is set. _ . r^n-fVav. Contains up A A A straight through! Let the read­ LYNN S A IS : Try these hearty open-faced er who is puzzled by the Epistles Muskie Hooks Add Magic to Meat sandwiches for lunch: spread baked get a copy of “Letters to Toung s S S p j = e = = Whether you troll, cast or still With these Seasonings beans on buns or bread, top with Churches,” a translation by J. B. fish, the 'hooks you use for mus- No time to make meat loaf? Pack a thin film of chili sauce and a Phillips, and he will find that kies should be very strong. Big two cans of corned beef hash into strip or two of bacon. Broil until dark part of the New Testament muskies are hook-benders and a square pan, make indentations for bacon is crisp. Serve with cole simply opening up and sbining. there’s nothing quite so heart­ peach halves, top with the peaches, slaw. The work of translating will go on 0 breaking as to lose a good fish be­ filling their centers with chili Processed cheese melts quickly and on as long as language keeps cause of weak or inadequate hooks. sauce. Bake in a moderate oven in the double boiler if a little milk changing; let us thank God for all For this reason, it is more practical for 45 m inutes. is added, and can be used as a those who in our time have been for general situations to tie on Skewer nuggets of leftover ham rarebit. Top the roast or rusk with making the Word of God again an large spoons, wabblers and plugs or luncheon meat on sticks with the rarebit and serve with small open book for all men. which are equipped with big enough (Copyright by the International Coun­ pineapple chunks and banana cir­ slices of smoked butt or Canadian cil of Religious Education on behalf of hooks than to use smaller sized cles. Drizzle with barbecue sauce 4 0 Protestant denominations. BeJeased bacon which are pan-broiling as SiTHE ORieiNAL Ben-Gau BAUME ANAL6 ESIQ U E * 0 lures. and broil for a delicious luncheon. the cheese melts. by WNV Features.) THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

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I A TRACT beginning at a stone; ning comer, containing 63.2 acres F O R SALE Opportunity: thence S. 86J degs. E. 35.27 chs. to more or less as surveyed and plat­ ; a stone; thence S. 2 j degs. W . 4.46 ted by Sam L. Talbert, Countv THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD I Coca-Cola Drink Knocksf chs. to a stone; thence W. 7 § chs. Surveyor, July, 1950. TOO/IF IT APPEARED HERE ; to a stone; thence S. 9 degs. W. Terms of Sale: Ninety days, ; 20.74 chs. to a stone; thence W. with bond and approved security, Dispensor Box. 116.75 chs. to a stone; thence N. or all cash at the option of the 110.03 chs. to a stone; thence S. purchaser. The bidding will start T he 1949-53 tax n o t having 87j degs. W . 8.25 chs. to a stone; at $2,625.00. been paid on this box, I will offer I thence N. 1| degs. var. 3.40 chs. L E T U S D O it for sale at public aution for eash, This the 27th day of September, to a stone; thence N. 2 degs. E. to the highest bidder, on 1950. A. T. GRANT, READ the ADS 13.52 chs. to a stone, the begin­ Commissioner. SATURDAY, OCT. 28,1950 I A t 12 O ’clock, Noon YOUR JOB PRINTING At The Court House Door N»rth Carolina In Mocksville The Superior Couri The Record has the largest white Davio ConntvJ ln We can save you money R. PAUL FOSTER, In the Matter Of. W. F. _ Stone- SheriffDavie Countv. strjet. Guardian of Jennie C. H aneline on y o u r Ex Parte. circulation of any Daeie paper. Notice to Creditors Notice of Re-Sale ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, Having qualified as administra­ tors of the estate of Mrs. Cora B. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL Vogler, deceased, late of Davie of Real Estate ATTENTION FARMERS! Countv, North Carolina, notice is HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. hereby given to all persons hold­ Under and bv virtue of an or­ POULTRY LOADING ing claims against the said estate, der of re-sale made in the above to present them to the undersign­ entitled cause bv S. H. Chaffin, VVe Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From Patronize your home newspaper ed on or before Sept. 18,1951, or Clerk of the Superior Court, the 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. this notice will be plead in bar of undersigned Commissioner will, and thereby help build up your their recovery. AU persons in­ on Saturday, the 14th day of Oc­ In Front t f E. P. Fosters C otton Gin Y o u r Poultry debted to the said estate, are re­ tober, 1950, at twelve o’clock, M. HIGHEST M ^RKEr PRICES PAID quested to make prompt payment. at the Court House door of Da­ home town and county. This the 18th dav o f Sept. 1950. vie County, in Mocksville, N. C., SALISBURY POULTRY CO. EDWARD R VOGLER, offer for re-sale the following de­ NAYLOR VOGLER, scribed tract of land, lying and SHU'hnr.. N. U THE DAVIE RECORD. Admrs. of Mrs. Cora B. Vogler. being in Fulton Township of said Advance, N. C. County, to-wit: The Davie Record DAVIE CODNTVS ODDEST NEW SPiPEH-THE PAPER THE PEOPLE READ

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Undesirable Alien NEWS OF LONG AGO.! God Lives JHfith Nephew of King Sells Our County And Seen Along Main Street Estate to Pay Taxes By Tbe Street Rambler. What Was Happening In Da- LEEDS, England — Nobility Humble Folks throughout the world has been hav­ Social Security 0 0 0 0 0 0 vie Before ParkingfMeters ing a tough time of it for a number Clarence Elam carrying two big Rev. Walter E. Ieenhour. High Point. R 4. of years, for the most part finding Bv W. K. White. Manager. And Abbreviated Skirts. themselves without people to rule. buckets of paint across the square God lives with bumbte folks— In England; however, it is a little A farmer came into the Wins­ —Bill Stroud transacting business (Davie Record, Oct. 19, 1927 ) Folks who love Him day by day, different. English nobility is finding ton-Salem Social Security office around the court house—Rev. H- Folks who often kneel to pray, it difficult to pay taxes. The latest M ocksville seed cotton 8J ^ c . example is the Earl of Harewood the other day and said: “I’ve C. Sprinkle and Thomas Caudell W . H . Hobson, Jr., of Salisbury Folks who lean upon His arms. nephew of King George, who has heard that the new social security having friendly chat in front of was in town Saturday. Folks who seek no worldly charms. been forced to sell a third of his law covers fatmers. I operate a ancestral estates at auction to pay hardware store—Young merchant M. R. Bailey, of Blkin, was in Folks who’ve let God kill their inheritance taxes. farm in Davie Countv.” and mortician talkings things over town Saturday shaking bands with prida, Most of the happy buyers were Well, some farm people will in parked auto —Bill Soflev saunt­ old friends. Folks In w hom H e can confide. his old tenants—farmers and trades­ Customer: “Remember the come under social security on Jan­ people. A total of 7,000 of his 22,000 ering down Main street with a Folks w hose hearts are filled w ith cheese you sold me yesterday?” Several Davie people are attend­ acres were sold to pay the taxes, Grocer: “Yes, madam.” uary first—but not farm operators. friend—Donald Riddle traveling ing tbe Blockaders Convention at g r a c e . amounting to approxim ately $2,196,- Customer: “Did you say it was They will continue to be excluded south on a Sundav afternoon— 480. Salisbury this week. Folks who w ear a shining face.- imported or deported from Switzer­ because farm self-employment is Chief Leon Beck hurrying up Main The Earl told his tenants he would land?” M iss R uth Sm ith, of W inston, is G od lives w ith hum ble folks. like to have them bid in the homes not covered under the amended street—Joe Ferebee standing on spending a few days with bet par­ God lives w ith hum ble Folks— and fields they had rented. Social Security Act. Hired farm street comer talking with police­ Uninhabited ents at Sheffield. Mrs. Annie Mary Ridsale, 83, Folks w ho treat tbe|r felloows right bought the cottage she had lived in Landlady: “Well, young man, workers, however, will come un­ man—Stacy Chaffin carriyng box Lonnie Richardson is preparing Folks w ho are a burning light. 40 years. When it was knocked down did yon sleep well last night?” der social security the first of the of cigars under one arm—Solo­ to her for $588, she said, “I am so Roomer: “To tell the truth to build him a new bungalow near Folks w ho wisely use their tim e. year, if they earn $50 or more mon Cook waving goodbye to Re­ happy I could walk home the 10 ma’am, I didn’t sleep at all. I Bear Creek bridge on the old G eor­ Folks w ho seek tbe things sublim e, miles to Leeds.” was troubled with insomnia.” cash wages in a calendar quarter publican candidate—Mrs. Peter g i a r o a d . Folks who strive to ptove thetr The post office, with 6hi acres, Landlady: “Nonsense! Why I’U and are regularly employed by one Hairston doing morning shopping Rev. and M rs. M illard Booe, of went for $7,420 and the shoemaker wager there isn’t a single one farm operator. —Miss Ann Poston weighing can­ w o r t h , bought his shop for $168. in that bed.” Elizabeth City, spent a few days in Folks who do not Jurse the earth, One tenant paid $33,880 for two Let’s take a typical example. dy —Attorney B. G. Brock stand­ the county last week visiting M r Folks who bles their fellowmen— farms his family had worked on He Laughed Last We’ll call such a farm worker Ed ing in middle of sidewalking hold­ Booe’s parents and other relatives for around 300 years. Smith. He is employed by How­ ing bottle of coca-cola—Miss Thel­ God lives w ith hum ble folks. Single farms brought as much as In one of our eastern co’'ege n e a r C a n a . ard Jones. Ed has heard about ma Anderson doing Saturday af- God lives with humble folks— $23,100 for 175 acres and a house. classes the professor was unable J. P. Burton, of near Hickory, Two others were withdrawn from to stay for the class, so he placed the new social security, too. He noon shopping in dime store— Folks in whom His Sprtt dwells. cam e to M ocksville T hursday to be sale because bids were too low. A a sign on the door which read as has a wife and children, and he’s Roy Holthouser carrying armfull Folks whose hearts and souls are King George III period stone house follow-s: at the bedside of bis m other, M rs. looking forward to January, when of grapefruit—Col. Jacob Stewart d e an . dating from American Revolu­ “Professor Blank will be unable Alice Burton, who is quite ill at tionary times brought 35,880. to meet his classes today.” he can start building toward old- taking tim e o ut for a shave—Aged Folks who hate the vile and mean. the hom e of hee daughter, M rs. S Some college lad, seeing his age and survivors insurance. For­ Iadv discussing television on S. Folks who live to do His will. chance to display his sense of hu­ F. Binkley. Old-Fashioned Coal Oil tunately for Ed, he is in a position Main street—Buck Garriran hold­ Folks who climb life’® holy hill. mor after reading the not’ce. Ellis Edw ards, of Elwood, Ind., Aviation Fuel of Future walked up and erased the “c” in to do just that. He will be work> ing caucus with local politicians— Folks who look beyond tbe sky. NEW YORK—Alexander Ogston. w ho has been spending some time the word "classes.” The profes­ ing continuosly for Jones during Mrs. William Daniel carrying gro­ Folks who aims'are beavn’ly high member of the aviation department sor, noticing the laughter, wheeled in Calabaln tow nship w ith relatives of a large petroleum company, be the calendar quarter beginning ceries to parked auto—Miss Fran- God lives with bnmble folks. around, walked back, looked at and friends, left Friday for his lieves that kerosene, the old-fash the student, then at the sign with this October. During that time, ' kie Junker taking time off to eat ioned coal oil that grandmother western home. Mr. Edwards is a the “c” erased—calmly walked up great big apple - Miss Ora Mae used in her tvick lamp and still and erased the “I” in “lasses,” he will be establishing what is native of Davie county, bn.t went Irresponsible used in many farm stoves, is the looked at the flabbergasted stu­ known as “service relationship” Sain sitting in parked auto talk­ to Indiana some thirty years ago fuel of the future airplane dent and proceeded on his way. with Mr. Jones. It will indicate ing with a friend—John Bowles Ogston said that while the con­ and located. that he wants to work continu­ carrying two joints of stove pipe Tfears ventional type' of airplane engines Active Family T he public square in this city is would be built for at least 1 0 years, ously for this one farm operator around the square—P. R. How­ going to be well lighted w hen the Senator Byrd of Virginia, who eventually air liners will be jet and that Jones wants him as a re­ ard dittributing steel. engravings has never pulled his punches in propelled. He believes kerosene white way is completed. N o town will fulfill the needs of a safe and gular employer. of George Washington—Bill Fere- In this section will have a m ore at. criticizing the T rum an adm inistra­ economic fuel. Now let’s look forward to Jan. bee sitting in parked auto eating tractive square. The town and tion, m ade his sharpes, attack yet “There is little doubt that a fuel 1st. That’s the date when regu­ popcorn—Miss Claire Wall talk­ w hen lie said in a speech at Forest, of the general characteristics of connty are proud of the improve- kerosene comes closer to satisfy­ lar form work begins to count to­ ing about football game Law­ m ents being made. V a . that the last five years will go ing the requiremnts than any oth­ ward social security insurance. Ed rence Hutchens and friend dis­ er,” he says. M r and Mrs. Vaden Allen have down as the most irresponsible in will be qualified. However, he cussing coming events—Mrs. Geo. the history of this eountry He admitted that there have moved from Rowan county to the been some ’severe fires" follow­ must work for Jones on a full­ Shutt drinking coca-cola in Cash W ill M eronoy bouse on Salishurv For, he said, we have spent so ing the crash of a j e t fighter plane, time basis for at least 60 days in Store— Philip Johnson looking at using kerosene, but that such street. M r. Allen is one of the ef­ rccklesslv that "w e have m ade our­ the calendar quarter beginning on load of turnips—Mrs. Chas. Farth­ selves fiscally vulnerable from w ith crashes have been where the air­ ficient barhers at Call’s shop. craft has hit the ground at high January 1st. However, he m ust ing shopping in Gift Shop—Young The little one-month-old daugh­ In and’perhaps m ilitaailyjvulnerable speed, causing complete disintegra­ earn not less than $50 in cash wa­ lady doing last minute shopping tion of the structure. ter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E 1 W h itr- without.’’ As a result we have ges for his work on those 60 or before her wedding day—Dr. G. throw n aw ay the greatest prosper­ Ogston said research was now V. Greene commenting on the ker, of R. 2 , was found dead in under way to find means to pro­ more days. As long as he con­ weathet—Ods Hendricks parked bed early Tuesday morning. Tbe ity anv nation has ever know n. tect kerosene from freezing at ex­ Little Susie's hair cracked as her tinues to do this much work for tremely low temperatures That on bank comer transacting busi­ babe bad been ill with spasms e- He might have added, though mother combed it. “What makes it Jones in each calendar quarter, ness on busy morning. he did not say so, that we also in will be necessary if military planes crack’” the child asked. bout two weeks ago, bnt was ap­ using kerosene are to operate in “Because it has electricity in it,” and earns $50 or more in cash parently well Monday night. Tbe that five years threw away our the arctic regions. said her mother. wages for his work in that quar­ m ilitary victory in W orld W ar II "Gee,” exclaimed Susie, "We’re little body was laid to rest in Oak t —tll'S JL IK .,; ter, his earnings will be credited w ith a stupid and irresponsible for. Author, who has just moved into sure in the groove. I got electricity, Grove cemetery Tuesday afternoon Granpa’s got gas, and Daddy’s all toward old-age and survivors in eign policy. rooming house; “I am a writer, a t 4 . o’clock. but I wish to remain anonymous.” lit.” surance. Tbe friends of W . R. M eroney AU that -Senator Bvid said is H ousekeeper “ By all means Fish Story A representative of this office will be sorry to learn that he is true. A great many of us have sir. You may remain anything you like, so long as you’re sober at all Harry Maule, champion flycast- will be in Mocksville again on been w ondering how any President quite ill at the Tw in-City hospital tim es.” er of Madison Avenue, tells of a Oct. ll-25th, at the court house, in W inston-Salem. Mr. Meronev could dissipate a sound prorperity day when he forgot to take any second floor, at 12:30 p. m., and by a daliberate policv of inflation bait with him on a fishing expedi­ has held a position w ith the South­ tion off the Florida keys. His on the same date in Cooleemee, ern Railway at W inston-Salem for to huy votes, or bow be could frit­ Uncle Sara Says grandson was along with him in the at the old Band, Hall, over Led­ m any years and just recently m ov ter away a victory won by nearly boat, playing with a brightly col­ ford’s Store, at 11 a. m. five years of terrible w ar and then j^L tackled a major issue before dis­ ington corrfl HE 81st CONGRESS, despite (EDITOR’S NOTE: Wbea opinions are expressed In these columns, they are those of SCRIPTURE: Matthew 6:5-15; Luke Western Newspaper Onion’s news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) posing of routine organizational 11:1-13; Philippians 1:3-11; Colossians much constructive legislation, problem s. 4:2-4. Twill probably be known as the con­ DEVOTIONAL READING: Matthew 6 : By W l The motion to seat the Commu­ 5-15. gress which increased the working­ nist government of China was intro­ W ashingtl man’s taxes by as much as 20 per VunCMOC. duced by India and led to an im­ Franklin ul cent while refusing to tax the war mediate clash between Russia’s Growing in Prayer the foreigif profits of big corporations. delegate Andrei Y. Vishinsky and States dopI The most important debate on in 1776 he ’ the U.S. delegate Dean Acheson. Lesson for October 22, 1950 this was not in public but in the The U.S. secretary of state said missioner closed-door session of the senate minister td S. KOREA in his speech, “Vote on it now and and house conferees where house vote it down.” He reminded the as­ IFE MAGAZINE, which does not At lea st! members battled savegely to gain sembly that 43 of the U.N’s 59 set up as an authority on reli­ became PrT a few concessions for little taxpay­ members recognized the National­ Lgion some years ago carried a story of mission! ers. One of the battlers was Demo­ ists aa the true government of about a little girl who was going to service wal cratic Congressman John Dingell China. The vote was 33-16, with 10 be confirmed in the Episcopal adjunct of| of Detroit who at one point de­ m io w abstentions. church. In describing the require­ but was until 1924.1 m anded: SEA Political observers speculated that ments for confirmation, the report­ Briefly, “While we are making all these the Soviet foreign minister might er said she had “graduated from concessions to upper-bracket tax­ ‘Now I Lay Me’ to the Lord’s 'resents thj walk out after the vote. He con­ the Ameriq payers and war profiteers, we tented himself, however, with de­ P ray er.” should at least repeal some of the Most Christian ministers, includ­ out the ivof claring the assembly’s action “il­ carrying o| excise taxes on working people. legal and incorrect.” ing those of the denomination in “Instead of plugging loopholes which she was con- icy abroad| A Canadian proposal to set up a 5 0 7 6 In the that benefit the oil industry and seven-nation committee to study firmed, would agree / -Jl, stock-market speculators, you are that (I) if that is Knit for F un operation the question of Chinese representa­ as now making the loopholes bigger—and CMINW as far as she had I ^ . tion and report back to the assem­ F YOU LIKE to knit, this at­ service op20; (Gr.myth.) A.M., University of Michigan, 1931; 35. Color Wa W/ Wa i Wa Wa carrying out American foreign pol­ Ph.D., Columbia, 1934; LL.D. Mari* 17 18 19 2 0 Zl 22 23 icy abroad. etta (Ohio) College, 19X1. Instruc­ 36. Point in an tor economics, University of Mich* orbit In the set-up of the functional lg an , 1920-21; ln strn cto r econom ic IA IZS 26 operation of the state department anfl social institutions, Amherst, (Astron.) 1921-22, professor econom ics, 192G- 38. Flowerless i i as now constituted, the foreign 34. Appointed deputy to assistant Z l 28 29 nit, this at- service operates directly under the secretary of state for economic af­ plants fairs, 1945. Assistant secretary 41. Fashion i rug can be secretary and the under secretary since 1946. 45. Similar Zo 31 . Use large of state. It is broken down into 46. E at away Wa i sturdy rug six major departments and these including Davidson of North Caro­ 47. Transparent 32 33 34 35 .ies of the in turn are broken down into 18 lina, and also a Rhodes scholar. material 3 , sting colors. small offices. The six main bu­ * * * 48. Surgical M 36 37 reaus, all under an assistant sec­ THE THOUSANDS of men and thread 3 Wa M W CHOCOLATE ALMOND LAYER CAKE 38 39 Ao 4t 42 43 44 o: complets retary. of state, include the bureau women in the foreign services are reru'l require* of German affairs, bureau of Unit­ screened, chosen for particular DOWN Only Pure Vegetabre SNOWDRIFT Gives and finishing ed Nations affairs, bureau of Euro­ aptitude and technical training for 1. Duct 4S I 46 You this Luscious Quick-Method Cake! filled with pean affairs, bureau of inter-Amer­ specific jobs, and are known as (Anat.) nim ble fln- ican affairs, bureau of near east­ 2. Old wine 47 48 True! Only emulsorized shortening Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat inside “career” men and women and gen­ I blends your cake ingredients aU in 2 minutes. If by hand, count beat­ o r VOUi ern, south Asian and African af­ erally make a life work of the cup m . I botoZ...quickly, completely. And ing time only. With electric mixer * fairs and the bureau of far east­ foreign service. 2. Chum Snowdrift is emulsorizedf It makes use “low speed." Scrape bowl often: - ern affairs. So conscious has the department extra-tender, stay-moist-longer scrape beaters after 2 minutes. DLECTORK cakethisnewqaick-mefftodway.For Add: icago 7, DL With the eyes of the world focused of state become of the necessity luscious flavor be sure you use deli­ today on the Far East and South 2 egg whites, unbeaten p a ite rn . of winning political objectives THE cate Snowdrift—be SNOWDRIFT* Vi cup milk Asia, these latter two departments through diplomacy after the coun­ SUREa I teaspoon almond extract are of tremendous importance. The try has won military victories or FICTION SECOND WIFE CHOCOLATE ALMOND LAYER CAKE Beat I minute. Bake In 2 greased Near East and the South Asian af­ without military aid, the depart­ Snowdrift Quick-Metbod Recipo 8-inch layer pans, lined with plain fairs bureau is broken down into ment in 1947 established the foreign CORNER By Richard H. Wilkinson paper in moderate oven (350° P.) the office of Greek, Turkish and Sift together into a large bowl:. about 30 minutes. Cool. Prost with service institute, which is actually Vh cups sifted cake flour Iranian affairs, the office of Afri­ a school for training young men ALMOND COCOA ICING: Cream 3 can and near eastern affairs 334 teaspoons double-action tbsp, Snowdrift with 2 tbsp. but-' and women in the foreign service of IFE began for Lionel Ainsley baking powder ter. Add % cup sifted cocoa, 3 cups and the office of south Asian af­ the country. It is departmentalized when he met Cynthia Trumble. (or 4% ftp. single-cwflon) sifted confectioners' sugar, and jA fairs. The bureau of far eastern for specialized training, including LShe was the fulfillment of dreams I teaspoon salt tsp. salt alternately with % cup affairs is broken down into the of­ milk. When smooth, add I tea* schools for all the languages of the that were dreamed while he sat ll&cups sugar spoon almond extract, Prost cake* fice of Chinese affairs, the office world. alone by his camp fire in the wil­ Add: Bip tips of blanched almonds in of northeast Asian affairs and the The institute is now located in derness, while he listened to the % cup Snowdnft Icing; press upright around bot­ office of Philippine and southeast­ an eight-story building at 2115 C hoots of owls and %cup milk tom of cake. ern Asian affairs. street N.W. in Washington and ■ M inute th e screeches of Presiding over the near eastern periodically its graduates, coming bobcats, and won­ GoarantMdby^! bureau is Assistant Secretary from every state in the union, find Fiction dered if the time 'HoasskMffag • skill rtacired. George Crew McGhee of Texas, an WHEN GOOD TASTE COUNTS-VS iics like putty their way into the ranks of the would ever come Oklahoma university graduate and foreign service. The institute also when somebody sat with him by the and hardens a Rhodes scholar. Serving as chief Lnro wooi trains employees of other govern­ fire and listened to the night sounds of the Far Eastern affairs bureau mental agencies concerned with that had been his only companions is Dean Rusk of Georgia, a grad­ foreign affairs. The courses run since graduation from th e state uate of several American colleges up to six months, with the regular school of forestry two years ago. course for new foreign service of­ He met Cynthia when he came out Made by the Wesson Oil People ficers now three months. of the bush one June for a short The school for basic officer vacation. They were married the training provides courses designed day he was due to start back into to prepare new personnel for ini­ the woods. Lionel gestured toward the tial field duty. The school of ad­ The first week was deliciously girl. “Cynthia, meet the new i f Peter Paw ewes yo u w ith vanced officer training is con­ sweet. Cynthia had been a country Mrs. Ainsley,” he said. cerned with graduate-level instruc­ girl, and because Lionel was her ish their supplies, Cynthia’s pulse tion in the social science fields, in­ first real love, she eagerly looked quickened a little, and she kept her cluding economics, politics, law, TO MFTAl OK WOCO forward to spending weeks alone eyes fastened on the bend in the By INEZ GERHARD sociology, social psychology, cul­ with him in the wilderness. river that would first reveal the Iown mowers tural anthropology, etc. And the Patsy Campbell, star of CBS’s That was before they reached great buildings of the packing / N-ONE Oil school of languages is designed to Woodsville, where Lionel had his house. “The Second Mrs. Burton,” and equip the employees with a rudi­ her radio actor husband, Al Reilly, base. There was a big packing com­ What followed made Cynthia a mentary or even advanced knowl­ pany at Woodsville, run by a man little ashamed. She hated to hurt have yet to get a taste of Bermuda edge of the language of the coun­ sunshine. They’ve returned from named Benton, who had a son Lionel, he was so fine and generous try of assignment^ named Austin. Fresh from college and kind. And so devoted. She a ten-day vacation there—and it The foreign service institute rained every day. young Austin had come to Woods­ thought he’d object to a divorce, equips the representatives of the ville to learn the packing business. and it was a little disappointing American people to do a much bet­ Quite naturally the place was dull when he agreed readily. Irene Beasley, mistress of cere­ ter job for them in the 75 nations and boring to one so sophisticated. monies of “Grand Slam,” has been where consuls, embassies and other Then Lionel and his new wife ND SO Lionel went back into the axative— doing a little figuring. The show wilderness shortly after the di­ GOOD FOOD diplomatic missions are main­ arrived, and Austin looked on recently celebrated its fourth con­ tained. By the measurement of Cynthia and vowed to know her Avorce was granted, and Cynthia, i eel J us t aw ful tinuous year on the air, and Irene every yardstick the training is giv­ free and exultant, waited for Austin stiv e — d o ea better. Austin had that polish says she’s used approximately 3,000 ing to the department a higher about him that attracts women. to come to her. Hy different! questions and distributed 16,600 type of American citizen than has So when Lionel finally headed his He came at last and stood near kisatives start prizes. ever before been possible. canoe toward Woodsville to replen- where she lay in a hammock. It Moon ...r l f f h t was night and she could not see his es of su c b Ia s - *h away nour- face. r health and BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET “Cynthia, darling, why did you do w J B H S ; 4 o re o u t. it? I feel like a cad, breaking up . taken as rec- you and Lionel like that. He’s a tn the lower Iy w aste, not good sort and—well, I meant noth­ at weak, tired 30 Monihs Laier Letter Makes a Chrktmas in August ing by my attentions. It was all- nd Ieel -jQ,j well, sort of fun.” V tfP S sP S f-?"*** or only By BILLY ROSE “But, darling, you do love me? relieving NP** offeWd W* * * 1 ^cbes, bekMOBS This morning’s batch of mail included the following from a man couple of weeks ago, I wondered You do want to marry me?” Mis­ In Great Neck, L. I.: what the heck was in it, so I ripped givings chilled her heart. Dear Billy Rose: it open and read it right there Austinr ran a finger under his *” ^ 4 Co.,u * . As you probably noticed in the papers one day last August a boy on the porch. And corny as it collar. “Well, you see, Cyn­ named Henry Turrill found a sack of undelivered mail in the rear of sounds, all the time I was reading thia—you see, I can’t, that is— a junked automobile on the outskirts of Great Neck. it I could hear the vacuum going I’m already married!” It consisted mostly of Christmas cards which had been mailed in inside and my son making a racket Cynthia nearly swooned. When »55 December, 1947, and the post office, after apologizing for the delay, prom­ in his upstairs bedroom. she again opened her eyes Austin was gone. She was alone. Panic ised to deliver them the next day. Chances are, had I gotten this Well, one of the pieces of mail gripped her, then fear. Later she M BehGau c k a c h o letter when I was fresh out of the thought of Lionel. She’d not known was addressed to me—a letter from This, of course, wasn’t the home­ army and plenty jumpy, I would THE ORieiNAL BAUME ANAL&ESIQUE " strain, over- my wife, postmarked Cleveland, coming I’d been figuring on and how to appreciate him. She’d wait. r exposure to have called my wife every dirty He’d be out of the bush again in kidney Iunc- Ohio, and dated De------I took it pretty hard. But realiz­ name and busted up our marriage •‘olks to com- cem ber 19, 1947. But ing there was nothing I could do three weeks. He’d understand. as fast as the law would allow. But It was almost unbearable, that ss of pep and what was in that about it—her mother didn’t even standing there on the porch I ness. Getting letter won’t make have a phone—I sent her a Merry waiting. The people of Woodsville cs may result thought of the three' good years looked at her curiously and whis­ ■ due to cold, sense to you unless Christmas wire and told her to we’d had together and the 30 more, .ions. I first tell you some­ hurry back as soon as she could. pered among themselves. Three maybe, coming up—not to mention weeks passed and Lionel didn’t re­ due to these thing about myself. It wasn’t until after New Year’s the fact that I hadn’t always been a i Pills, a mild Shortly after I however, that my wife showed up. turn. Another week dragged by and millions for saint myself. So, I put the letter still no sign of him. •*mptoms may w as m arried in ’44, That was in ’47, and in the in my pocket, and that night after g W M p amazing how the draft boards be­ past three years. a lot of nice Then, at last, Lionel came back. appy relief— work went to a jewelry store and Cynthia, watching from the ver­ bc-s and Qlten gan taking anything h i things have happened to us—a made a down-payment on one of son, a pretty good fob, and anda of her rooming house, saw his AUTO-LITE Pills todayl with two legs, and BiUy those wristwatches with little red canoe sweep into sight, and her after ten months in most of the mortgage paid off stones. Texas I was put on a boat and on our house. None of which heart leaped. Lionel at last! Lionel, shipped off to that swamp called would have come about if the When I handed the present whom she’d loved and would love TfouiZdv"": Okinawa. By the time I got there, letter my wife sent me from to my missus after dinner, she again. Lionel who had loved her so the shooting was over, so I guess I Cleveland had arrived on sched­ said, "Wkats this — Christmas tenderly. Love like his didn’t die. ILL was better off than most of the boys, ule. in August?’ She had treated him miserably, but In it, you see, she confessed there "Exactly, baby,” I said, and she’d admit all that, ask his for­ I t e but it was a dull and muddy sort giveness.- of life, and I was plenty glad when had been another man while I’d then I told her I had fmally I was shipped back find dis­ been away—nobody she cared any­ gotten her letter and how hap­ And then the canoe neared the shore and Cynthia went down to charged in ’47. thing about, just someone who had py I was it had come }0 months Smoother Performance—Double * * • late. meet it. Lionel saw her, and waved happened along while she was lone­ a greeting. k Leaf 40 to IT WAS TWO DATS before Christ­ ly and miserable. She said if I Since then we have talked a lot life and Greater Gas Savings* h b a n d y C a p didn’t want her to come back to Cynthia’s heart stopped beating. BnJoy these special advantages by replacing es rise, killing mas when I arrived in Great Neck, about this lucky accident, and today There was someone else in the worn-out spark plugs with new wide-gap Auto* her mites,wbilo and you can imagine how let down write and say so and she’d under­ we decided there’s a lesson in the Ute Redstor Spark Plogs-the newest addition canoe. A girl. to the complete line of regular, transport, rch. One ounco I felt when I found that my wife stand, but if she didn’t hear from story which might help a lot of The canoe touched the shore. aviation, marine and model spark plugs feet of roosts me she’d figure I had forgiven her ns. Directions wasn’t there waiting for me. In­ other couples who feel like busting Lionel grinned at her happily. Engineered by Auto-Ute. . Ask for Black stead, there was a note on the table and would return and try to make their marriages the first time some­ “Cynthia, it’s good to see you again. *Cut*owoy view shows the 10,000 ohm Resistor which be dependablo saying her mother wasn’t feeling it up to me. thing goes wrong. If you run this permits wider Initial gap settings and makes these o f m any uses* Hope you and Austin are happy.” advantages possible. Double life under equal condi­ well, and she had gone to Cleve­ letter in your column, we’d appre­ He gestured toward the girl, who tions es compared with uarrow-gup spark plugs. ducts I Chemical land. She’d be back in a few days WHEN THE MAILMAN handed ciate it, .Qf course, if you didn’t use had turned to stare. “Cynthia, meet lehmond, Virginia —that is, if everything was "&U right. m e this three-yearold Tetter I our real names. the new Mrs. Ainsley.” ? CBS RADIO NETWORK T H U R S D AY S - C B S TELEVISION TUESDAYS PAGE FOUR THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. S. C . OCTOBER 18. 1950

THE DAVlE RECORD., Woman Gets Eight Months in Prison 0. D . Zimmerman THE D Funeral services for Ottie Dan- j THE ONE, THE ONLY, THE C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. iel Zimmerman, 66, of Advance, I O ldest P Twin-City Sentinel, Oct. 11th. were conducted at 2:30 p. m.. at j REXALL No Liqu TELEPHONE i Charged with the abduction of a minor, a 23-year-old woman who Advance Methodist Church. Entered atthe Poatoffice in Mocko- failed to make good on a chance given her here by a Superior Court Rev. R. J. Starling, Rev. Lowell; ORIGINAL ONE CENT NEWS ville, N. C.. as Second-class Mail judge found herself in lots of trouble today. Renegar and Rev. Mr. Bmnerj matter, March 3.1903. [ Pjrst 0f aj]> Helen Louise Green, alias Mauney and Spillman, must were in charge. Burial followed' J. M. T the church cemetery. , in town " tiiin ii'S in riA U a s t e c serve eight months in the Woman’s Prison in Raleigh. Mr. Zimmerman died at his- SALE SUBSCRIPTION RATES: j That’s what Judge Dan K. Moore said when he placed in effect a home Wednesday. He had been business. ONE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA • t E5(l; suspended sentence entered against the defendant in Mav, 1948, by Two Identical REXALL Products For The SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROLINA 75c.; seriously ill since Friday. He spent The int ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE STATE - $2.00 Judge Allen Gwyn. Her last name was Mauney at that time. Since all of his life in Davie County. Prtce Of Only I Plus Ic niture sto SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 ' then she married lames Carl Grsen, of Davie County. He was a member of Advance which ad — - ■- — ------j Two years ago she begged for a chance when she was tried for vio- Methodist Church. j Thursday Through Monday The editor of The Record don’t ■ JatJng a hotel law, vagrancy and violating the prohibition law. She Surviving are the wife, five sons, Mrs. Be propose to vote for any man or. IlatJ appealed from Municipal Court judgments that sent her to jail one daughter, one bioiher, two accepted woman for county office who is Ifor a totaj 0{ four months. sisters and 17 grandchildren. I October 19-23 Inclusive tral Telep too tight or narrow-minded to • P0Iice here hadn’t heard any reports from or about heruntil Sept, Mrs. Jo read the local county paper. 20, when they were told she had abducted a 13-year-old Mocksville to. i, spen W HAT IS IT? One of America’s great savings with her s /* t\ C I* «• 'girl and asked to be on the lookout for her. YOU’LL WALK events, originated bv Rexall Dmg Stores in 1909 - to LOtton U em iation • She and he, teen age J companion were located in Indianapoiis, acquaint you with reliable Rexall Drag Products at Miss R- I Ind., Sept. 29, and a week later were brought back to Mocksville by .ONAIR the Wall I Police Chief C. L. Beck and Sheriff R. P. Foster. The woman was “two for the price of one plus 1c” days last Recommendations business. By F. E. PEEBLES1Countv Agent brouSht here bV1 Probariou °®«f to be sentenced by Judge Moore. WHEN IS IT? now,. . once in the fall, Defoliation is recommended on Mocksville officers indicated a detainer will be placed in Raleign D. C- heavy foliage cotton where there and the woman returned to MocksviIle to be tried on the abduction once in the Spring — just twice a year. in Charlo is danger of boll rot or where it charge. of Inte is desirable to hasten maturity for IN A dealers. early picking. Cotton can be PAIR OF WHERE IS IT? At our Rexall Drag Storet forced to shed the leaves early by' I Blackwood, Sr., of Winston-Salem, Shop and save during the One, the Only, the Rexall The A dusting with 20 to 40 pounds of; M rs. John Horn and Mrs. Floyd Young, of Caro­ CHARLES CHESTER business cvanamid in the dust form. j Mrs John H Horrl) 87> died at lina Beavh; one sister, Mrs. D. A. Original ONE CENT SALE. for thre This material should be applied j her home in Smith Groveon 0ct. Clement, of Route 3; 13 grand­ SHOES As Advertised In . . . tensive r when the ast bolls expected to . , n , , „ , children and 15 great grandchild T HAT’S because the thou­ mature are at least 30 days old. 9th, at 9:20 a m., followingren. along sands of tiny air cell. In the POST, LIFE, LOOK, FARM JOURNAL, COLLIER’S Archie The dust can be applied bv air- illness. She had beencritically Funeral ill services were held at exclusive Charles Cheater In- LeGrand plane or by any other equipment j for two weeks. nersole* give s heel to toe air And On The College, the home at 10:30 a. m. Wednes­ cushionbuoyancy to every step. town wit suitable for dusting. Mrs. Horn was bom in Iredell day morning, and at 11a. m., at OrderapairofstyliahCharles REXALL RADIO SHOW StarringDICK POWELL The county agent’s office has County, the daughter of Mr. and Oak Grove Methodist Church, Chester Shoes today and enjoy The the name of a person who will be Mrs. Gasaway Summers, but spent this real foot comfort at as “Richard Diamond, Private Detective” glad to furnish and apply the cya- with Rev. I. B. Fitzgerald and Rev. factory-to-you money saving vention v namid which causes cotton leaves most of her life in Davie County.. Bfuce Roberts officiating, and the prices. For a master fitting at WEDNESDAY EVENINGS - NBC thodist to shed. This man told me that Surviving are the husband, two I body laid to rest in foe church home or a t your place of busi­ p. m. N he wouid have to charge approxi­ sons, J. M. Horn, of'this city, and: cemetery " ness, just call mately $3.50 per acre for the mat­ Your Chctxl.B Cberler TedJ erial and to do the dusting with W. B Horn, of Winston-Salem;; ^ beteaved £amily xhe Re. Shoe SpecJoi;-' week in airplane. four daughters, Mrs. Walter Camp- ■ Wilkins Drug Co. boro pu AU people interested are urged;be - °f Mocksville; Mrs. Will 1 cord extends sincere sympathy in ers Hard to contact the county agent’s office.; Sain, of Route 3; Mrs. Holloway this sad hour. Elbert H. Harpe THE REXa LL STORE Results from the cotton that wasi ------, . —— PHONE 21 ON THE SQUARE Mrs. defoliated last year in Davie Coun­ AVON ST. children, ty were good and the farmers ac­ Phone 346-1 and Mrs tually made money by spending a’ Main S little io get this job done. S Mr. a of Gad Birthday Dinner Mr. an Mrs. J. A. Reynolds was given . “W hen The Frost Is On The Pumpkin and oth a birthday dinner at her home on Sanford avenue on Oct. 8th. AU, S a v i n g s Mrs. of her children were present, to- ’ And The Fodder In The Shockv spent Ia gether with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.1 with he- Hoover, of Statesville; Mr. and who is s Mrs. Russell Hendrix, and Mr. i esboro and Mrs. Roy Julian, all of Kan-! Is The Time To Prepare For The Cool Days napolis. Mrs. Reynolds received' NOW INSURED Misse many nice gifts. The big table on Holtho the lawn was filled with plenty of And C hilly Nights That Are Coming through good things to eat, and thjse pre­ U P T O and Ca­ sent report a delightful day. to arriv ONE PRESENT. Mr. a We Can Help You Get Ready To San home To Attend Fair some t The Farmington F. F A. boys daughte are going to attend the Sta e Fair Spend A Winter In Comfort Oct. 20th, which is FFA Day. The $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 boys are planning to see all the Miss agricultural and live stock exhib­ Va., spe its. They also plan to see horse LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN in town and auto races. The boys who are Federal Insurance on savings in approv d institu­ er was going are: Robert Seats, Buford of Moc Smith, Larry Willard, O’Brien Dri­ tions has been increased to $10,000 per saver under Electrical A ppliances, Radios, Easy Chairs, Curti ver, Richard Brock, Jack Masten, a new Act of Congress. AU savings in this institu­ tenden Ike White, Bob Smith, Clarence j week a Eaton, Harold Seats, Carrol Hanes. tion are covered by this new protection . . . Table and Floor Lamps, Tables for AU ing a m GRADY BECK, Reporter, j ral A and earn liberal dividends paid twice yearly. Come Occasions, Settees, Couches, Beds and School Miss Lilla Austin in and open an insured Savings Accounthere now! Mr. Miss Lilla Austin, 88, died at | Living Room Suits, Dining Room Suits, this cit her home on WiIkesboro street at CURRENT DIVIDEND 2|% PER ANNUM Woodr 9 o’clock Thursday night, follow­ ed Mr. ing a long illness. j Kitchen Furniture holmes Miss Austin was bom in this several city, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Austin, and spent most, Mr. of her life here. She was a mem-; Mocksville Building & We Can Supply Your Needs In Ever/thing That have b ber of the Mocksville Methodist for nea Church, and had many friends the M. who were saddened by news’ of Makes A House A Home, And At Prices Route her death. Davie, Survivingare one sister, Miss Loan Association That Will Appeal To You. these g Cora Austin, of the home, two nephews and six nieces. M ain S t. Mocksville, N C. Mac Funeral services were conducted We Can Make Easy Payment Terms To for Sa at Mocksville Methodist Church Arkan at 3:00 p. m. Saturday bv Rev. A. is spen J. Cox, and Rev. J. P. Davis. Bur­ Suit Your Budget. with h ial was in Rose cemetery. alwavs Pallbearers were P. S. Young back t •C. H. Tomlinson, Fletcher Click, TELLS YOU WHY HE Clarence Hartman, Jake Meronev Come In And Look Over Our Big Stock O f Mrs. and Bill Walker. i A m i m SMOKES ONLY CAMELS City, ’ with Furniture A nd Home Furnishings Before Buying. Taylor, Mrs. Vf. C Jones her so Mrs. W.C. Jones, 64, died sud­ BEING A SINGER, Route I SMOKE CAMELS. Statesv denly at her home in South CaIa- SWGMt W e Can Save You M oney haln Saturday morning at 8:3C stm [ THE 3 0-DAy MILDNESS o’clock. OF STMS, TEST PROVED CAMELS The Funeral services were held at IMOIOtIID sociati Salem Methodist Church Sunday nunsiOK AGREE WITH MY last w- afternoon at 3 o’clock, with Rev. ThMOATf held T H. D. J essup officiating, and the Baptis body laid to rest in the church Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. the se cemetery. YES. CAMELS ARB SO MILD Fork Surviving are the husband, one that in a coast-to-coait test of son and two daughters, two sis­ hundreds of men and women Phone 46 Mocksville, Y C. large who smoked Camels—and only men a ters a id two brothers. Camels —for 30 days, noted porrs throat specialists, making Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Swicegood. weekly examinations, reported work of Woodleaf, were in town Satur­ Our Store Is Open AU Day W ednesdays Associ day, and have our thanks for a There dozen fine roastin’ears. Not one single case of throat irritation due to smoking CAMELS in the THE OAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. OCTOBER IS. IdSO PAGE FIVE

THE DAVIE RECORD.' The ladies of Bethel M ethodist J . Church are sponsoring a barbecue Kurfees-Chaffin = and chicken pie supper on Satur- m u Oldest Paper In The Countyr1 day, Oct. Zlt beginning at 5 p. m ., Mlss, Do™ JeM Chaffin be- The public is cordially invited. Same th^ bnde of Ralph C. Kur- No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads I fees at 5 o’clock Saturday after- C. F. Meroney, Sr., was carried noon» ° ct- 14th* at the home of NEWS AROUND TOWN. to Rowan Memorial Hospital last the officiating minister. I Big Savings Tnesdav, where he is taking treat- \ w The ^rJde is, the daughter of ment. His friends hope for him i Jdr' and Mrs. S. H. Chaffin, of J. M. Taylor, of W oodleaf, was an early recovery. ; Mocksville, Route I. in town one day last week on — I The groom is the son of Mts* When You Buy At The b u s in e s s . Mrs. Henry Anderson and lit- D. C. Kurfees, and the late Mr. tie daughter Patricia, of N orfolk,! Kurfees, of Mocksville, Route 4. The interior of the Davie Fur­ Va., are spending two weeks in Rev. W. C. Barklev, pastor of niture store has been repainted, Mocksville Cash Store town guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. the bride, officiated, using the which adds m uch to its appearance Markham and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. double ring ceremony. Only re- Anderson. Iarives and close friends attended. Mrs. Bettie W ells, of Cana, has ------The bride wore a brown suit Men’s “DUNGAREES” - $2.29 accepted a position with the Cen­ Rev. Johnnie Swisher wil. preach with brown m atching accessories, tral Telephone Co , in this citv. at Cheshire’s school house, near and a corsage of orchids. Boy’s “DUNGAREES” - - $1.98 Sheffield, on Sunday,Nov. 5, at Mrs. Kurfees is a graduate of J'4 Mrs. Johu Hodges, of Lexing- 2:30 p. m. The public is given a Mocksville High School and Salis- Children’s “DUNGAREES” - - $1.19 at savings to.i, spent Wednesday in town cordial invitation to come out and bury Business College, and for the with her sister M iss Lillie M eroney Men’s FLANNEL SHIRTS - $1.98 1909 - t o hear this young preacher. past year has held a position as bookkeeper with Sanford’s De­ d u cts at Miss Ruth Smith, manager of Mr. and Mrs. Durk LaMont, of partm ent Store. Boy’s FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.59 the Wallace store, spent several Coatsville, Pa., are the proud par­ M r. Kurfees was graduated frpm days last week at Morganton on ents of a fine son, Jon Ralph, who Mocksville High School and serv­ BLANKETS, 70x80 $1.69 b u s in e s s . arrived oh Oct. 4th. Mrs. LaM ont ed three years in the U . S. Army. th e fall, was the form er Miss Carolyn Kur- He is a graduate of North Caro­ Part Wool Double BLANKETS - $4.48 D. C. Rankin spent W ednesday tees, of near Mocksville. lina State College. in Charlotte attendiug a meeting After a short wedding trip the AU Colors CORDUORY, Yd. $1.89 of International Harvester Co., M rs. John O.JGertvs andfdaugh- couple will be at home in Stony ig S tore, d e a le rs . ter, Miss Cathleen and son Cpl. Point, where the groom is a mem­ 80 Square PRINTS, yd. . - 49c ber of the Stony Point High School ■e R exall Ioe B. Gettys, of Hickory, spent The American Cafe is open for Thursday visiting Mrs. Gettys, fa c u lty . business again after being closed mother, Mrs. Octavia Holton and The Record joins their many for three weeks uudergoing ex sister Marv Holton. Cpl. Gettv’s friends in wishing for these young SHOES! SHOES! tensive repairs. has recently returned from far people a long, happy and useful East. After a furlough he will be journey through life, with many L L lE R 1S Archie Jones, Jack and Thomas Children’s SHOES - - - $2.98 stationed on the west coast. roses and but few thorns. LeGrand, students at Mars Hi I College, spent the week-end in Children’s OXFORD’S - - - $2.98 Mrs. Claude Thompson, who town with their parents. WELL received painful injuries N in an Ladies’ OXFORD’S - - - $3.95 auto wreck at Statesville, on M on­ WANT ADS PAY. T h e D a v ie C o u n ty S in g in g C o n day evening of last week, is get­ vention will m eet at ElbavllIe Me­ Men’s WORK SHOES - $3.95 ting along nicely. She spent sev­ FOR SALE-M odel A Ford, in thodist Church next Sunday at 2 eral days in Davis Hospital before good condition. Has heater. p. m. New officers will be elected. BALL BAND RUBBER FOOTWEAR returning home. Mr. Thompson JIMMY POWELL, , ran into a transfer truck in States­ Mocksville, Route I. Ted Junker spent one day last Men’s Zipper Wool Lined JACKETS - $495 ville, and his wife was throw n out week in High Point and Greens­ LOST— Black hound dog, with of the car when the door blew boro purchasing stock for Farm­ white breast, named Trig. Finder Boy’s Zipper Wool Lined JACKETS - - $3.95 open. Damage to the car was ers Hardware S l Supply Co. please notify Marshall Gteen, at ahout $300. Mr. Thompson and W est End Grocery, Mocksville. . the truck driver escaped injury. VISIT US OFTEN AND SAVE Mrs. Bowman George and two L1AR E FOR SALE—Four-room house children, of M t. Airy, visited Mr. and 11 acres of land about ? mile and Mrs. Bill Moore, on North We Make Covered Buttons Gulden Weddinq from city limits, on Mocksville, M ain Street last week Route 4. M. H. PADGETT. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Waters, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. W oodruff, celebrated their Golden W edding FOR SALE - Registered black of Gadsden, Ala., are visiting Anniversary Sunday. It was an and tan American Coon hound, Mocksville Cash Store Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Woodruff enjoyable occasion for these good one year old. W ell started. H r k in and other relatives of this city. citizens. AU their children were LAWRENCE BOGER, ‘The Friendly Store” present for the occasion. Those R. 3, Mocksville. Mrs. Eatl Lamb, of Greensboro, present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager FOR SALE—Registered O . I. C. spent last Wednesday in town Hocketts, of Greensboro, M r. arid swine, the finest we have ever of­ with her m other, Mrs. W . L. Nail Mrs. W ilburn Amos and son, of Our Store Will Be Open AU Day On Wednesc fered. Bred giits, $65; sows $100, who is sick at her hom e on Wilk- Asheboro; Mr. and Mrs. David to farrow Christmas. esboro Street. Potts, of High Point. M r. and Mrs. M. O. FOSTER, ys Bob W aters and son of LaCrosse, Mocksville, Route 3. Misses Lela Moore and Daisy V a, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waters Holthouser are on a 15-dav tour and children, and Mr. and Mrs. ^FO R SALE- Full line of Mas- through the New England States John N. Waters, and daughter, sey-Harris farm machinery, such and Canada. They are expected of Mocksville; others present were as tractors, combine , mowers, to arrive hom e Saturday. Miss Ivie Nail, of Hickory, and harrows, etc. Call and look over Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nail, of this new machinery. Mr. and Mrs. James Steele, oi Greensboro. J. FRANK HENDRIX. San Antonio, Texas, returned M ocksville, Route 3. home W ednesday after spending FIRESTONE some time in town with theii AUCTION SALE-W e will sell daughter, M rs. James Stonestreet at public auction, to the highest Princess Theatre bidder for cash, the Ijames X Miss Sallie Hunter, of Salem. Baptist Church building, on Sat­ urday, Nov. 4th, at 2 o’clock, p. Va., spent several days last week THURSDAY &. FRIDAY in town with friends. Miss Hunt m. This wooden building is on er was for many years a membei A bbott &. Costello In ths Sheffield highway, six miles Harvest Side of M ocksville school faculty. “THE FORIEGN LEGION” west of Mocksville, THE CHURCH TRUSTEES. S A T U R D A Y airs, Curtis Price, County Superin PUBLIC AUCTION-At the tendent of schools, spent Iasi JOHNNY WEISSMULLER home place of Mrs. W . G. Click, 2 Cell week at Columbus, Ohio, attend­ 25c Value For Only 5c In “TAZAN TRIUMPHS” in Mocksville Township, I mile ing a meeting of County and Ru­ Added Serial South of Jericho Church the fol­ ra l A rea Superintendents o f All-M etal Flashlight Firestone TissueDispenser lowing personal property will be MONDAY & TUESDAY S c h o o ls . offered for sale on Saturday, Octo­ For Your Car Dick Powell & June Allyson ber 21st, at 10 o’clock, to the Reg. 85c Value 79c Mr. and Mrs. T. B. W oodruff oi In "THE REFORMER AND highest bidder for cash: 2 Beds, 2 this city arid M r. and M rs. E. _ H bed springs, 2 feather beds, 2 Batteries Extra You Buy A Package Of W oodruff, of Gadsden, Ala., visit THE REDHEAD” wash stands, 2 dressers. I victrola ed Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cherry- W E D N E S D A Y and records, and 3 tables, 2 rock­ Facial Tisues For 5c holmes, at St. Albuns, W . Va., Lone Ranger George Raft & Ella Rains ing chairs, 12 chairs, I walnut several days last week. chest, I set of old books, rug, And Get A 20c Dispenser In “THE DANGEROUS dishes, pictures and other things Pocket Knife M r. and Mrs. M. R. Baker, whc PROFESSION” FREE at too numerous to mention. W ith Genuine Rawhide Throng have been living near Pittsboro MRS. W . G. CLICK. for nearly four years, have bought the M. A. H artm an farm, Advance, 79c Route I, and have moved back to W e Cut The Prices Davie, W e are glad to welcome Combination Pliers these good people hom e again. L o w Formerly 49c. Now 35c Mack Kimbrough, who travels For This Big Harvest Sale for Sanford Bros., in Lduisiana1 Coal! Coal! Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma, 9 Ft. Rubber-Covered Kiddies Velocipede is spending a few days in town We Have A Good Supply with his family. His friends are Extension Cord W ith 10-Inch Front Wheel always glad to welcome Mack back to the old hom e town. OiF Both Regular 45c Value W as $6.95. Mrs. L. V. Childers, of Chase Only 29c Now Only $495 City, Va., is spending some time H eater And Furnace Coal with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Taylor, on Maple Avenue, and her son, Stanley Childers, o n And Can Supply Your Needs Big Stock Firestone Tires And Tubes Route 3, and with relatives in Statesville. At Any Time. We Are Offering Hundreds O f Bargains The South Yadkin Baptist As­ We Give Prompt Service And Would sociation held a two-day session last week. The first session was During This Big harvest Sale held Thursday at Diamond Hill Appreciate Your Patronage. Baptist Church. Statesville, and the second session was held at Fork Baptist Church Friday. A large delegation of pastors and lay­ Shutt-Bowden Auto Supply men attended both sessions. Re- porrs were heard of all Baptistj MocksvilleIce & Fuel Co G. H. C. SHUTT, Owner work which has been done in th e. NORTH MAIN STREET a y s Association during the past year., Phone 116 857 Poplar Street P H O N E 132 There are mure than 30 churches in the Association.

I THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

For general or unidentified V 5 NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS stains in the sink, put the stop­ per in the drain and fill the sink at bedtime with a mixture of Needle Painting in Soft Tones vinegar and laundry bleach. In the morning pull the plug out and I U O E f the chances are the stains will gc Cable Stitch Rug Easy to Knit down the drain with the liquid. The W reck She—“Oh, good! You’ve asked HOUSEHOLD father.” He—“No, dear. I’ve just been CLASSIFIED in a motor smash.” DEPARTMENT M SM O S . . , ^ HflZtt BISHOP'S I S m art P a NON-SMI BUILDING MATERIALS Suitor—“Er—I—er—am seeking DRAIN T IL E Manufacturers & Distributors throughout your daughter’s hand—er—have STAYS the South. McGlathcry Fuel Co.t 112 Sooth 55 Place. Phone you any objection, sir?” Now yours! Father—“None at all. Take the lipstick everyU BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. one that’s always in my pocket.” HAZEL BISIr color-true lip i Woodlawn-Cafetcria for sale. Doing good off when you € business. Oldest restaurant location in B’ham, 512,000 worth of equipment. $6,000; Now, say gJ terms, see Mr. Mills, 5333 1st. Avc., N i grease” on everl K Today—get Hj .smear, satin-^r FARMS AND RANCHES Hi, Son STICK. FlatU F O R SA LE “Did her father encourage 4 to 5 times Ioi Southern Poultry Farm near city limits. dept, stores. Md Washington, N.C. Capacity 7500 layers you?” or 42,000 fryers. Full information upon “He smoked both cigars I had req u est. D. I/. TURNAGE, REALTOR in my pocket and borrowed $25. ______Greenville, N. C. ■i Is that encouragement?” “ ‘Encouragement’? My boy, it HELP WANTED—MEN, WOMEN looks to me as if you were already Men! Women! Wonderful opportunity, make big‘'money at home; something I a member of the family.” new, no investment. Guar. sat. Free de­ tails. H. Harrison, 934 Empire, Benton Harbor, Mich. Bight N am e ______MISCELLANEOUS______Mabel—“Have you heard I’m engaged to an Irish boy?” OIL HEATER CONTROLS Violet—“Oh, really !” ■ i (CAtiUURLTORS) R E PA IR ED M abel—“No, O 'R iley.” R E PL A C E D 5 0 7 6 TESTED Factory Authorized Knit for Fun S ervice Hot Milk Makes an Easy Sponge Cake Good Excuse Johnny—“What makes the new MOLAj A. G. BRAUEB (See Recipes Below) T F YOU LIKE to knit, this at No creaming,] SU PPL Y CO. baby at your house cry so much, easy mixing I 0 St. Loots, Mo. tractive cable-stitch rug can be Let’s Bake Cake Tomm y?” J i 5 4 4 3 I cup Kellogg'! LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU Tommy—“It don’t cry very completed in no time. Use large WHY BAKE a cake? First of all Wall Panel wooden needles and sturdy rug AIUBran SALES AGENTS much—and, anyway, if all your .*/4 cup milk there’s a personal satisfaction in Roast Leg of Veal U ER E IS a handsome embroid- yarn in various shades of the Earn $19.50 and more an evening. Your Oven-Browned Potatoes teeth were out, your hair off, and I cup sifted fid own business. Lionel Automatic Defrost­ it to you and second to your family. ^ ered wall panel that has a same color or contrasting colors I teaspoon I er Clocks modernize all makes Electric your legs so weak you couldn’t Third, it’s nice to have a home- Shoestring Beets tranquil, happy air. Simple baking pow | Refrigerators. Unconditionally guaran­ Pineapple Slaw stand on them, I guess you’d feel teed. Need not interfere with your pres­ baked cake on hand, “just in case,” ’ike crying yourself.” stitches and authentic colorings teaspoon ent job. Write Lionel Electric Co., 2127 if there are afternoon callers, or Raised Rolls Beverage give you a needle painting that baking soda! Walnot St., Phila., 3> Pa. Pattern No. 5076 consists of complete GUNS-Boyt Sell, Trade. Write for list if the folks in * Pear Gingerbread Cake will do justice to any room in the knitting instructions, material require* 1« Combine of 25 good used shotguns at reasonable • Recipe Given ments, stitch illustrations and finishing mixing Ixnl your house are house. directions. rices. ED TERRELL, P.O. Box 6 8 , just plain hungry A greeable 2. Sifttogethl am p a, F la . “They tell me your engagement soda and si GrowS crickets for pleasure and profit. for something greased, paper-lined 8-inch pan. SEWING CIRCLe NEEDLEWORK Illustrated booklet by Fop Jackson and is broken.” sweet during a Pattern No. 5443 consists of hot-iron 530 Sooth Wells St.. Cbieago 7, lit Stir only \ George Smith $2.00. Fishing crickets Bake in a m oderate (375° F .) oven “Yes; and Bill behaved abomi­ S1.00 hundred. Breeders $3.00 hundred. busy week-end. about 25 minutes. Let cool 10 min­ transfer for design measuring 11 by 14 Enclose 20 cents for pattern. 3. Fillgreasel Include S1.50 for shipping-fishing box. nably.” inches, color chart, stitch illustrations for pan bi The Cricket Hatchery, Dept. G, 230 W. G o o d cakes utes before removing from pan and finishing directions. No...... 8" x 8" p i Lyle Ave., Collget Park, Ga.______“But I thought you broke it The Anne Cabot Album Is filled with are easy to turn When cool, cut in half and frost: needlework suggestions for nimble fin* Name ...... moderately out, even though yourself?” gers! Four gift patterns printed inside to 25 minuT Fudge Fluff “So I did, but he made abso­ the book. Send 25 cents today for your A d d ress ...... pan bread NAILS — NAILS — NAILS you may be trying one for the first copy.______2 squares bitter chocolate lutely no fuss about it.” muSns, oil 6,000 KEGS time, if you use standard measuring H cup butter or substitute COMMONS—CASING—FINISH Single Mind HEAD COLD Steralized Blue Plaster Board equipment, and follow instructions I cup confectioners’ sugar America’s most fJ IN STOCK to the letter. If you want a cake If the stains in your sink were NASAL ous natural Iaxafl Wholesale—Retail—All You Want 1 teaspoon vanilla caused by fruits and vegetables, “I have always maintained,” cereal for diets! .No Restrictions on 8 D & 16D. success every time you bake, you’ll Dash of salt declared Charles, “that no two .CONGESTION insufficient buUj Dave Gordon Steel Products, Inc. always follow measurements ac­ mix up a paste by combining try a bowlful toi P.O. Box 9033 Tampa, Fla. 2 egg whites equal parts of bicarbonate of soda people on earth think alike.” P H . 4*1105 curately, because that leaves noth­ Melt chocolate over boiling water. and chlorinated lime with boiling “You’ll change your mind,” WITH FAST I-OROP ACTION OF I ing to guesswork. Cream butter with % cup of the said his fiancee, “when you look BARGAINS IN PJANOS Measure ingredients and set them water and spread it on the stains. E. E. FORBES & SONS sugar until light. Add vanilla, salt Leave it until it dries, and then over our wedding presents.” PENETRO nose drops PIA N O , CO. out before you start mixing. This H a s u sed pianos fro m $95 up to S400. and chocolate and blend well. Beat wipe it off. Another paste for the Some of these pianos have been rebuilt assures you of not forgetting any­ egg whites until stiff and gradually and almost as good 'as new. New Spinel thing. It also makes mixing the the same purpose can be made of p ianos a s low a s S495. Y ou can sav e beat in remaining Vz cup sugar. three parts of cream of tartar to money if you see Forbes stock before cake easier than starting to blend EARN MORE! LEARN A TRADE you buy. If you can’t call, write for Gently fold egg whites into choco­ one part of peroxide. prices and catalogues. Birmingham, Ala* a few ingredients, then stopping to late mixture. Spread generously on • Air Conditioning • Refrigeration bama. Stores also at Anniston and Mont* measure out the next one or two. gom ery. half of cake, put on top half and • Elecfrical Appliances • Heafing Many of the cakes, we have now spread top and sides. • Teehnieal and Shop Training QUj PERSONAL found, are easier to mix and give * * * better results if ingredients are al­ W iS T Deferred payments for private students. HEBE ABE TWO good recipes Veterans' papers processed at the school. TA- TIRED?...NERVOUS? lowed to stand at room tempera­ for those of you who frequently get ture for two hours or so. This sour milk on hand. They’re both DAT or NIGHT CLASSES OPEN­ Try Chinese Herb Tea! makes measuring them at one time From China, Genuine Herb Teo use the good kind of cakes that sour ING NOW. Write for free catalog. by the Chinese Io colm the nerves a necessity. milk makes, light, fluffy, tender O lM and slrenqthen the body. See who! * * # it eon do for you! and moist. INDUSTRIAL TRADES INSTITUTE MoaIV$ Svpotv only $2.00 prepaid. A HOT MILK sponge cake is easy Spice Nut Cake To relieve distress 426 West Peachtree, N. W., Atlanta, Ga. ORDER TODAY! to mix and delicate to eat. Frosting (M akes 2 8-inch squares) lull on comforting. • V a p o R u b CHINESE TREASURE CENfRE is easy as you can see from the Vi cup shortening Box 199 6 . C. S., New York. N. Y« picture if you place a lace paper 1 teaspoon vanilla doily on the cake and sprinkle with % cup brown sugar REAL ESTATE—MISC. powdered sugar. Vi cup granulated sugar ABSOLUTE PROOF HADACOL HELPS FOLKS 330 ACRES good pebble land. REA pow­ er. If interested write, S, P. Perkins, Hot Milk Sponge Cake 2 eggs, well beaten C airo, G a,______(M akes 2 8-inch layers) 2 cups sifted flour 2 cups cake flour Vi teaspoon salt SUFFERING STOMACH DISTURBANCES SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. M teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder Extra fine Camellia liners, 12-18 inches, 2 teaspoons baking powder all varieties, 2 y e a rs ’ field grow n, 18-24 1A teaspoon soda inches, well budded. BelIeaIr Gardens, 4 eggs I teaspoon cinnamon when due to lack of VStaenSns Bi, 6 2 , I r o n P.O. Box 54?, Mobile, Ala. 02702.______I 1A cups sugar 1A teaspoon cloves Planning tor the Future? I cup milk, scalded Vi teaspoon nutmeg and NiacSn Sn the system! I teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! 3 tablespoons butter, melted Cream together shortening, van­ W NU-7 41—50 Sift flour; measure; sift three illa and sugars. Add eggs; beat v I times together with salt and baking thoroughly. Add sifted dry ingred­ P or| TOOUBLB FtLTBBBO powder. Beat eggs with rotary beat­ ients alternately io ' F f o r ex tra q u a lity * p u r it y er until light and lemon-colored. with sour milk. Add sugar grad­ S t i r in nuts. Choice, J BIGJU IOtI ually and beat P o u r into 2 . . . a sea until fluffy. Fold greased, waxed- sauce., .a in flour mixture. paper lined 8- Add s c a ld e d inch s q u a r e w ith JlM m ilk, flavoring pans. Bake in a through.I and melted but­ moderate ...orig ,h w s g r te r last. F o ld (350° F .) oven for 30 to 35 min­ and bea hens...... until well blendedl Pour into two utes. round buttered 8-inch cake pans, ♦Pear-Gingerbread Cake much gd bottoms of which have been lined (Makes I 9-inch pan) GttIec with waxed paper. Bake in a mod­ 2 tablespoons butter ■."POP.U.LAR': CERAMICS' erate (350° F .) oven for 30 m in­ U cup corn syrup utes. Cool in pans. Serve with choc­ Ia a monthly roagailne devoted to the InteresU ot Vi cup brown sugar Mrs. Hilton Shuff, a loving Mrs. Alma Kincaid, 2125 E. Ctr*mic hobbyist* and studioi. Mow In its 2nd year, olate filling, berries or sugared Mrs, John W. Geary, attractive TeUs you: WHERE TO BUT TOUR SUPPLIES. 6 pear halves, cooked or canned and charming woman of 840 mother of Route I, Box 42, Adelaide, St. Louis, Missouri: HOW TO DO - WHAT'S GOING ON fruit in-between layers. Vi cup walnut meats Eduefttlonal • Interestlna and Profitable • * * iUrsuline Street, New Orleans, Ville Platte, Louisiana: “My son "I’ve been taking HADACOL Tfl CeranIe Nobbyistv and Studios H cap shortening Louisiana: “I’d been sick quite Mark Wendell has been sick for for over a year. Before taking SUBSCRIPTION «3 per year HEBE’S A small-sized recipe for Vi cup granulated sugar Send 25c for I ample copy jsome time and the doctors told some time. A lot of the time it, I had stomach distress for Peputir Ceramiet, 4I7B Nortb a fudge cake that uses the egg 1 egg, beaten he couldn’t hold anything on his some time. Nothing seemed to lo$ Affiele* 12. Calif. yolks in the cake, while the whites me it was a nervous stomach. % cup molasses stomach. He was very weak help me. Then I took my hus­ go into a delicious frosting. 2 cups sifted flour I couldn’t eat regularly and lots Fudge Fluff Cake Vi teaspoon salt of times I was unable to hold and pale. Then I started giving band’s' advice and took HAD­ (M akes I 8-inch layer) 2 teaspoons baking powder the food on my stomach. Then him HADACOL, and he im­ ACOL. A good friend of his 1 cup sifted flour U teaspoon soda I heard about HADACOL. After proved in just a short time. He’s told him of the wonderful re­ l ’A teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon the first few bottles I could gained weight and has more sults he had from HADACOL, H teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ginger tell a definite improvement. Now energy than a dozen wild In­ Now that I’m taking HADA- Vi cup sugar % cup sour milk my stomach doesn’t trouble me dians.” (HADACOL is great for CAL I eat anything. I recom­ DON’T GRY M cup shortening Melt butter in 9-inch round cake at all. I eat anything I want, and puny, nervous kiddies with easily mend HADACOL to all my Over Billiousness Se Headachest my nerves are fine.” (Give upset stomachs due to lack of friends.” (A big improvement Don't Hang onto Old Habits that 2 egg yolks pan. Add corn syrup and brown Cause Siodsh Conditions—Find H teaspoon vanilla sugar then blend. Place walnut- HADACOL a chance to help important Vitamins B1, B2, Iron is often noticed within a few The Reason— If Your Liver is Lazj and Niacin. days.) Nezl Time Next Time Yi cup milk filled pears in pan. Cream together you.) Sift together flour, baking powder, shortening and granulated sugar; deficiencies. And continued use helps prevent sucK salt and sugar. Add shortening and add eggs; beat thoroughly. Add mo­ painful distress from coming back. egg yolks. Mix vanilla and milk lasses and blend. Add sifted dry in­ WHY CONTINUE TO DOUBT Im proved Se ITsed and add to flour mixture. Stir to gredients alternately with sour These are just'a few of thousands upon thousands Hundreds of Doctors Kecommend It Over 3 Generations Hundreds upon hundreds of doctors recommend You’ll Like Them Tot, combine ingredients. Beat 3 min­ milk. Pour batter over pears. Bake of letters that constantly pour in telling of the won­ utes (450 strokes) scraping b atter in a m oderate (350° F .) oven for derful results the great new HADACOL is giving. HADACOL. It not only supplies weak, deficient down sides of bowl. Pour into 60 to 70 m inutes. Invert to serve. It’s only a very foolish person who would continue systems with extra quantities of important Vitamins , Help reliei to ‘doubt’ HADACOL’S effectiveness and continue B1, B2, Iron and Niacin but also beneficial amounts MadeESPECIALLYFor LTNN SAYS: Shortcakes aren’t -just for sum­ to suffer in view of such overwhelming evidence. of precious Calcium, Phosphorus and Manganese— Leam to Use Fruits mer if you have canned berries. elements so vital to help maintain glorious health Fl In Appetizing Desserts Place rich shortcake dough in a relieves the Cause of Stomach Distress and guard against such deficiency ailments. And so KIDDIES' Ever tried a baked banana? baking dish and cover liberally inexpensive. Costs only a small amount a day. Trial- Youngsters like them, but so will with cornstarch-thickened berries Due to Such Deficiencies COI Bize bottle, $1.25. Large family or hospital size, $3.50. Are you 1 you if you peel the banana, brush sweetened and flavored with a dash So if you are suffering from stomach disturbance If your druggist does not have HADACOL, order fflftU f ITHftl CHEST COIDS ances? Doel Io relieve coughs—aching monies it with oil and bake with cranberry of nutmeg. Bake in a moderately Xgas pains, indigestion, heartburn), if the food you direct from The LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, There's a special Child's Mild Mus- hot oven until dough is done and from pain, f sauce. eat disagrees with you because your system is lack­ Louisiana. Send no money. Just your name and suetk times?! terole made for kiddies* tender serve with thick cream. E. Plnkhad Murterole not only gives speedy relief Baked pears are a grand dish for ing Vitamins B1, B2, Iron and Niacin—don’t delay— address on a penny post card. Pay postman. Stata Pears make attractive dumplings about ten! put it breaks up congestion in upper fall eating. Peel, core and halve start taking HADACOL today. HADACOL is not sucli sympl bronchial tubes, nose and throat, just them into a baking dish. Drizzle when they’re wrapped with strips whether you want the $3.50 hospital economy size grand sootf rub it on chest, throat and bade. with honey or maple syrup and of crinkle-edged pastry. Use one-half a quick-acting antiacid which gives symptomatic or $1.25 trial size. Remember, money cheerfully woman's 91 relief—instead, HADACOL actually relieves the refunded unless you are 100% satisfied.—Adv. Tlruly the 1 Child’s Nid' sprinkle with cake or cookie crumbs of a peeled pear for each one. I960. The LeBlane Corporation. MUSTEROLE mixed with a bit of sugar and cin­ Serve with lemon sauce, spiced BEAL CAUSE of such stomach misery due to such vLYDIflE.! namon before baking. with a dash of ginger. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

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WM SfgK H Van Com p's Pork and Beans STRIKES ME that lots o’ folks are in Tomafo Savce makin' such thorough preparations ter the "rainy days,” they don’t Choice, plam p, whole beans aeem to enjoy the sun shlnln’ on . . . a secret savory tomato 'em today. W paid Mn. IU Tajtor. Dinblo. W. Tb* sauce-sweet tender pork... utT w ith flavor through and WHEN EF COBIES to style, yellow WVLDE AND WOOLY By Bert through. Only Van Camp’s VO Nu-Mald Is worth talkin’ about. Uolded In modem table style % ... originator o f canned pork LET'S GO TO THE EMBAm LAUGH pound prints that At any serving - CIRCUS, WYLDE. NO THANKS, and beans... gives yon so dish. Tou can bet I always look lor OLD BUDDY* the picture of Mlss Nu-Mald on the much good eating a t each IT'S TOO package, ’cause Mlse Hu-Mald EMBARRASSING/ HO IittIecostofmoney andeffort. means modern margarine. * * «** ZT CATCHUP ON ain't no problem fer a smart man, but It’s only a wise 2125 E. Plan th at knows when to let go. Missouri: 95 ptld Mi. W. C. HaldnmaD. Calves ton. Tea.* HADACOL j T fore ta!:ing OLD FASHIONEDt Not this iistress for grandma. I keep up with modern scc-med to times . . . do my cookin’ with my lius* _ TFable-Grade" Nu-Mald, the com- f i t r i ' pletely modem margarine.' Nu-Maid ook HAD- Is modem In texture. . . spreads on of his Kven if other ; smooth! It’s modem In taste . . . nderful ro- Tnedicines have full of sweet, chumed-fresh flavor! IADACOL. IUW** UHW .failed to relieve vou * s e '.g HADA- J will be paid upon publication I rccom- O e to the first contributor of each o all my COLD MISERIES accepted saying or idea. Address nprovemont you OWE IT TO YOURSELF “Grandma" 109 East Pearl Street^ BE Cincinnati 2, Ohio. hin a few TO TRY 666 — IT'S DIFFERENT

'revent s’: A >«# * I d It LIQUID —TAB LETS recommend k, deficient nt Vitamins ^ Help relieve dhtress of MONTHLY . •ial amounts langanese—. Irious health FEMALE bnts. And so k day. Trial- COMPLAINTS M size, §3.50. Are you troubled by distress of fe­ kcOL, order male functional periodic disturb­ ances? Does this make you suffer L Lafayette, from pain, feel bo nervous, tired—at. such times? Then start taking Lydla ALWAYS LOOK FOB SWEET r name and E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound tman. Stata about ten days before to relieve wholesome Miss Nu-Mald on the conomy siz& such symptoms, plnkham'e has a package when you buy margarim. J grand soothing effect on one of “ THAT FENCE GOSS AU THE WAy AKMHO "M O M . ALVIN'S COMING CA/ER. TO IQas Nu-Mald Is your assurance o f . f chcerfully woman's most important organs! THE BLOCK— AND JULIA IS MAKIN'TU S8Y the Ilnest modem margarine In the —Adv. Truly the woman’s friend! T E S T MY C00W N6. WHAT DO you finest modem package. CLEAM OFP THE WHOLE THING JOST FOR SUGGEST VOU COOK?" vLYDIA E. PINKHAM’S SSSfflr1' WRITlN' HER. ‘M1TIALS |M A COUPLE PLACES! * PAGE EIGHT TBE OAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N, C OCTOBER 18 1950 Intoxicated Oyster I Uncle Sam Says Found Easy Prey White House SILER ATTENTION FARMERS! For Shucker's K nife POULTRY LOADING NEW ORLEANS, La.-T he oyster Reintorc Funeral Home industry has come up with a new W e W ill Buy Every Thursday Morning From one—get the bivalves slightly in­ AND toxicated on carbonated water and 8 A. Mn To 11 A. M. they will open their shell and be­ Steel Skeleton In Front Of E. P. Foaters Gitton Gin Your Poultry come easy prey of gourmets. Flower Shop Another of the late devices is WASHINGTON - -Ono dr*'* r'ltrhv? Phone 113 S. Main St HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID an electronic machine which liter­ the Christmas holidays. 1947, the IOCffNTSlO ally says "phew” to spoiled oysters. 210-pound butler at the White House Mocksville, N . C. Dr. Herbert F. Prytherach devel­ walked across the second floor studv SALISBURY POULTRY CO. oped the mickey finn business. He and produced an “over the waves** Ambulance Service Salisbury. N. C found by long experimentation that aensation and tinkling of the chan­ an oyster can get drunk as a boiled delier in the Blue room directly be­ awl—even to the point of paralysis low. —after sipping carbonated water. That was the first indication that As a result of this sudden disposi­ old age was creeping up on the his­ tion, friend bivalve lets go and toric structure and it was time to opens his shell — ready for the call In the experts. I shucker’s knife. A problem presented itself. To Boger & Howard Prytherach also learned that stim­ build a strong modern structure ulation of bivalves by chemical More of my young nieces and nephews within the walls of the old which PURE SERVICE agencies will produce muscular re­ was first occupied by Jo^n and Abi­ wUl he In school this fall than ever be­ The laxation and cause the shell to gail Adams in 1800. There were fore, One of the important lessons they will learn is that America is a free Tir.s Batteries AndAccessories open wider. For this reason, the nrooosa?s to tear down the entire country with Liberty for all. They will process of shucking oysters commer­ building and out up a brand new, also learn that there are two forms of cially by stimulation involves use more modern home for the presi- Liberty—political and financial — and Kurfees Paints of a trumbling machine as well as dorjt. that one of the best ways of preserving Davie Record a few minutes immersion in either the of *he country these is to purchase O. S. Savings C o m e r N . M a in Qt. G a ith e r S ts carbonated or chlorinated water. ’•'•vdd rot s tr i'v* U-Vc **nd the de- Stamps through their School Savings The method promises to save con­ ,.as to -v r d 5.4 mil- program. Parents are now realizing that the early teaching of the habit of P h o n e 8 0 siderable time and labor in the re­ .*■» on -o'— ’vithin the ■ * thrift wUl bring dividends of success moval of meat from the oyster in later years. Has Been Published Since 1 8 9 9 I shell. It also reduces the percent­ ration V. S. TreMitry DeiurtMeW age of cut meats, eliminated con­ T is lVtrrk teaH ns down the in- Stingy Guy tamination by mud and sand and ■■■■■— is ftppPv fiv'-hed and the job He was so tight he wore wooden Walker Funeral Home improves the keeping qualities of ‘ - iii’din- has begun. The recon- shoes when he went on a date—to the m eats. I-Ji1on i0-0 should be finished remind his girl that it was dutch. AMBULANCE SERVICE 51 Years The gourmets believe the oyster’s so-vpUme !n October 19-51. brush with the carbonated water n -eservins the outer wall of the DAY OR NIGHT gives it an added taste zest. White Hnu.-o has been a delicate op­ HUNCH A girl bought a lottery ticket The electronic machine is a little eration. To keep the stone outer Phone 48 and insisted on having the num­ Other* have come and gone-your more complicated, but is even more wall and the roof it has been nec­ Mocksville, N. C useful in the commercial field, ber 51. It turned out to be the essary to plan a strong steel frame, winning number and she re­ county newspaper keeps going. where one tainted oyster can ruin with new inner walls and floors a complete canning cycle. ceived 615,000. - Workmen dug 25 feet below the sur­ “What made yon think that 51 Scientists who worked on the de­ face to find a solid gravel footing Sometimes it has seemed hard to velopment of this supersensitive de­ was going to win?” a reporter Now is the time to sub­ and then built 120 concrete piers to asked her. tecting process outstripped nature support the outer wall. scribe for The Reord. make “buckle and tongue” meet but by developing tests even more sen­ “Well,” she explained, “for Steel H columns resting on sep­ seven nights I dreamed of num­ sitive than the nose for ferreting out arate footings will support the floor unfit seafood. ber 7, and 7 times seven are 51, soon the sun shines and again we beams and the base of 'the roof so I bought the ticket.” trusses. Heavy anchor bars will tie Notice to Creditors march on. Our faithful subscribers, Doft Can Have Hay Fever the steel columns to the stone wall. Gnliibie 266055461 When this job is done the presi­ Minneapolis Doctor Says dent’s butler, no matter how heavy “Do you think a woman believes Having qualified as administra­ most of whom pay promptly, give us COLUMBUS. O.-Maybe that he is, will be unable to make the you when you tell her she is the tors of the estate of Mrs. Cora B. sniffle that Rover has developed chandeliers tinkle merely by walk­ first girl you ever loved?” Vogler, deceased, late of Davie courage and abiding faith in our is hay fever. Dr. Fred Wittich ing across the floor above. “Yes. if you’re Uie first liar she has ever met.” Countv, N orth Carolina, notice is of Minneapolis says it could be. New Features Added hereby given to all persons hold­ fellow man. Dogs can also be allergic to Although there will be no changes ing claims against the said estate, metallic cooking utensils, house HIDBEN WRATH dust, orris root in face powder, made in the historical rooms, and to present them to the undersign- _ If your neighbor is not taking The several types of prepared dog they will have the same locations The aggressive wife of a meek ed on or before Sept. 18, 1951, or ’ food, eggs and pine pollen, the and appearances as before, the little man was hauling her hus­ this notice w ill be plead in bar of Record tell him to subscribe. The doctor says. White House will not be put back band over (he coals for making their recovery. All persons in­ They can be treated the same- together exactly as it was. The some friends. He sal in dejected building will have three new fea­ silence. | debted to the said estate, are re­ price is only $1.50 per year in the way as in Iium ans. He said he quested to make prom pt payment. first offered evidence of canine tures—a two level basement, a “And don’t sit t: ere.” she grand stairway and a modernized shouted, “making fists at me in This the 18th day of Sept. 1950. State, and $2.00 in other states. hay fever in 1941. Later reports EDW ARD E. VOGLER, sustain his observations, he said. third floor. your pockets, e’f' e- ” j The two story basement will pro­ NAYLOR VOGLER, vide additional space since the Admrs. of Mrs. Cora B. Vogler. Linn, Vnteran of EQO height of the White House cannot Advance, N . C. When You Come To Town be changed. There will be offices for Film*, Earns $400 a Day a doctor and a dentist, and a room Uncle Sam Sa THOUSAND OAKS. Calif.—If you for a barber, "' e hrscment also Make Our Office Your have a desire to wrestle a lion, tiger w:ll house a heal n" system and air or panther, there are three such ani­ conditioning machinery, and will F O R , S A L E mals in th's county that can safely provide needed storage space. Headquarters. be shoved around—so says their Most striking chr.ge will be the I Coca-Cola Drink trainer. new grand stairway—a dignified, At the Jungle Compound in Cali­ winding, open stairway from the fornia there are 60 lions. 12 tigers. second to the first fl<*>r. The old Dispensor Box. We Are Always Glad To 12 leopards, 15 cougars, 5 black pan­ stairway was enclosed.. In former thers and associated other wild ani­ days, when cabinet members and The 1949-53 tax not having their wives marched down the m als. been paid on this box, I w ill offer See You. stairs at formal receptions while the The owners are zoo man Billy it for sale at public aution foreash, Richards and Trader Horn who de­ red coated marine band played the pend on their bread end butter from Blue Danube waltz, they would not to the highest bidder, on earnings of their trained animals be seen except at the bottom two SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1950 inmii!M appearing in movies. steps. A t 12 O ’Clock, Noon The new third floor was an attic For instance, a lion by the name A t The Court House Door of Jackie, is a $400 a day veteran until 1927. Now this floor will have of 500 films. eight guest rooms with baths, all In Mocksville TheRecordhasthe larqest white Skeptical film fans shout “fake” decorated in the same style as the R. PAUL FOSTER, second floor bedrooms. when the hero tangles with a jungle Sheriff Davie County. cat. But the animals are real—and Many of yon are sleeping c**iu idly rare. There is only one of each type Pilgrim’s Proirsss !’ssds these nights, secure in the knowledge circulation of any Davie paper. trained well enough to wrestle. List of Mosf Boring Bonks that your home is paid for, that there s "If you see a man wrestle with a an education fund ready to draw upon lion on the screen, the lion is Jack­ NEW YORK —The Coiiunbia Uni­ for that son or daughter ready for col­ ie. If it’s a tiger, it’s Satan A versity* Press held a poll to deter­ lege, It doesn't ta&e a financial wizard leopard, Bongo. A black panther. mine the 10 books readers consid­ to figure out that the regular purchase ered the roost boring and came up of U. S. Savings Bonds is a safe, profit­ Dynamite,” Richards said. able and sure way of saving, o*?e o- the ’ Only one trainer, Melvin Koontz with some surprising answers. best ever invented. Today is the time ^ a FOR RENT ♦ does the rough stuff with the cats. Nearly all of the first ten were to Join the Payroll Savings Plan at your - He has doubled for most of the stars required reading in high school. office or the Bond-A-Mouth Plan at . SPACE IN THIS PAPER !n Hollywood. The big cats are safe Some still are. John Bunyan’s “Pil­ your bank. That spells financial security. enough for actors to touch gently grim's Progress” took the doubtful fl S Treasury Deponment W ill Arrange To Suit But Koontz is always standing by. honor of first place. These round just out of camera range. out the first 10 in the unpopularity GOOD NEIGHBORS-PRICES TO Richards supplied the first animal contest: & FIT >’OUR BUSINESS “Melville’s “Moby Dick.” Mil­ Statement of Ownership to appear in movies in 1910 when NEW MONEY FOR to was with the Al G. Barnes cir­ ton’s “Paradise Lost." S:encer’s cus. “Faerie Puoene,” Boswell’s “Life Management, T tc, of YOUR OLD THINGS of Samuel Johnson." Richardson’s T aw DIm w M FaaalMral I I-Ycar-Old Girl Sold “Pamela.” Eliot’s “Silas Marner,” The Davie Record | Scott’s "Ivanhpe." Cervantes’ “Don To Beeome Child Bride O.U'xote” and Goethe’s “Faust.” . This statement is made once a Iw Baa. wa I i a r i l a t t L E T U S D O NATHANYA. Israel—An lljear- Shakespeare led the field with year to comply w ith a law passed S WANT Att IR old Yemenite girl won a divorce 17 of his 37 plays gaining mention TttIS K V ffA m from her 40-year-old husband when at least once. However, only one, by an act of Congress of August she told a rabbinical court she had “As You Like It,” ranked as high 2 4 ,1 9 1 2 . j YOUR JOB PRINTING been sold for 56 cents to become a as 41st place. The Davie Record, published * child bride. The balloting ciied works ranging - » weekly at Mocksville, N . C. I The child said her love couldn't from the Old Testament to Dr. Al­ be bought. She tried to kill herself. fred C. Kinsey’s “Sexual Behavior That the name and address of Record. W e can save you money She ran away from her husband. He in the ‘Human Male” as at once the publisher and editor is: , traced her to an immigrant camp classic and tedious. near Nathanya. C. F. Stroud, Mocksville, N . C .i o n y o u r . The girl appealed to camp author­ Russians Charge Americans Known bondholders, holding I ities, saying she was a child and per cent or more of total amount WHflT wanted to go to school. The court Preparing Bacterial War ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, agreed and gave her the divorce. LONDON—The Soviet Union, just of bonds, mortgages or other se­ Israel authorities reported many recovering from the famous potato curities. None. ARE Yemenite immigrants have child STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL bug scare, has charged that “Amer­ That the average number of bndes. ican militarists are actively pre­ paring bacterial war.” copies of each issue of this publi­ YODR HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc.* Thlavtt Raid Prison Farm; The United States was accused cation distributed through the Escape With 2 0 P u lleis early this year of dropping potato ; m-tils, p* paid subscribers during bugs on East Germany in an effoii RIGHTS Patronize your borne newspaper JACKSON, Mich. — Chicken to destroy the potato crop. th e 12 months preceding the date . . . a s an American? thieves made a raid on, of all I Now the Moscow radio charges: shown above is 1141. places. Southern Michigan Prison. I and thereby help build up your “At the beginning of 1946 eighteen ■C . F. Stroud, Editor, Owner. An inmate guard on the prison I Japanese specialists were sent to READ -srro noticed a light was out in i the United States—bacteriologists Sworn to and subscribed before home town and county.______the chicken house. So he went to i who handed over to their new mast­ me, this 2nd dav o f October. 1950. replace it and surprised two men : "GOOD CITIZEN ers all their material on the pro­ MAXALENE M. HOLMAN, busily stuffing chickens into a sack, i duction of the bacterial weapon. A tenet of 10 articles The unarmed guard got two black • The broadcast said recent labora- I Notary Public. eyes; the thieves got 20 pullets— : THE DAVIE RECORD. ■cries in Maryland and Utah were I M y commission expires March STARTING TODAY and away. working on the weapon. j 22n d , 1952. The Davie Record

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NEWS OF LONG AGO. Idlinq Life Away Prize Winner Seen Along Main Street The philanthropic activities of By The Street Rambler. Rev. Walter E. Isenhour, Hitfh Point. R 4. Prince Hoards W hat's PAAR What Was Happening In Da­ the Duchess of Windsor in behalf OOOOOO Tbere is no doubt but that many of the colored folk of the Bahama f o r t h e vie Betore Parkin g' Meters Mrs. Chas. BlackweIder doing people praeticallv Idle life away, or islands were varied and extensive. To raise money for one Nassnu some pre-Christmas shopping— And Abbreviated Skirts. much of it; to say the least. Peo­ Jewels Worth Entertainment clinic, she sponsored a bn?.aai\ As a special feature, and to stimulate Gossip Club holding short morn­ (Davie Record, Oct. , .) ple of wealfb ofteutlmes spend Course? 26 1927 ing session in firont o f postoffice much of tbeir precious time in an interest in personal appearance, Mocksville seed cotton 8 c. she offered a prize for the best- —John LeGrand driving new John idleness, or by gadding about, dressed colored woman who at­ W . L. Dixon, of neai Pino, was READ Jr., green auto— Sam Howard get­ sightseeing, playing, laving in bed. tended the bazaar. DARBHANGA RAJ, India-There in town last week. An ambitious island belle hap­ is one man in the world who could ting his head washed in tonsoral or simply doing nothing good nor G. A. Lefler is seriously ill at pened to know a sailor about to cover himself with jewels and hnvr parlor—Miss Glenda Madison car­ worth while. Life to them is a embark for Miami, Florida. She enough left to deck out sever? I STAR bis home near Ephesus. rying arm load of china—Chief of sort of easy, going, featherbed, Iu persuaded him, while there, to pur­ other persons, if he was so irrl'neH W illianTRntb, of Salisbury, was chase a dress for her at the local In fact, his jewels are estimrted to Po ice and Justice of Peace con­ xurious affair. As a consequence DUST in town Friday on business. Sears, Roebuck and Company be worth $20,000,000. sulting in front o f apothecary shop they live off the labor of otheis. store. In due time, the day of the He is the Mahprajadhiraj of Dar Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meroney JACK PAAB —W illiam LeGrand buving some contribute nothing to the world to great event arrived and, to thq bhanga, one of the few re:"? spent Friday in Greenshorv. amazement of all, the maiden ap­ Indian princes who hns mm-i: ■ new fall clothes—Family reunion bless mankind. leave God out of T h i s W e e k Mrs. S. C. Stonestreet is quite peared in an exact duplicate, in than he knows w!-.h1 fi do w' being held on Main street—Fat their lives, and drift into eternity appearance at least, of the gown His brother nobles. iVinny '\ \-.v ill at her home in Nortb Mocks- man and lean man holding politi­ unpregared to meet God. T b e the Duchess herself was wearing, now owe him money. Ir?’ v ille . which had been purchased from a jewel hoards, palaces. tVr-t? i>r mi. cal pjw-wow in front of postof­ hell of wealthy and rich of the G. H. C. Sbntt and son, of A d . famous Paris dressmaker. tor cars and other properties '''V- fice—Mrs. Chas. W oodruff carry­ earth will be awful, after having Of course, she won the priz* the government of Tnrlia tno'i m :• vance, were In town Friday on bus­ Our County And ing arm load of groceries down so much of material things of this recently. iness, MAKING SURE The Maharajarihiraj. however, Mainstireet-Pedestriantrytfig to wosld as tbeir own, or upon which W 1 A. Taylor, of Farmington, had no state and he was rot af­ navigate down Main street, but they lay claim. fected. His jewels, his lands, hi: Social Security was a business visitor here Thurs­ cars and his palaces are his own sidewalk not wide enough—Miss Not only do rich people often­ Bv W . K. W hite. Manager. d a y . and while the government w -uV Frankie Junker carrying hands fu ll times idle life away, or much of it. Attorney B. C. Brock made a like to whittle him down, as a men- Your New Social Securitywhich of cold drinks down Main street but many who are poor do likewise. ber of the parliam ent he is able Ic bnsiness trip to Hillsville, V a., last look after his interests. became low on August 28, 1950, —Mrs. J. C. Collette doing some At least they idle much time awav, T h u rs d a y . Owns Famous Necklace made many changes which are before Christmas shopping—Stan-' and of course that means that life, George T. Sprinkle, a hustling The impending abolition of ab­ im portant to a great many people. ley Childers carrying four cones to tbat extent, is idled away, sentee landlordism in Ind'a wil merchant of Courtney, was in town Under the amended law, a wor­ of ice cream out of drug store— have often been made to wonder at take something away from him a. Fridayon business. he is the biggest of all. but he fig­ ker now 65 years of age needs on­ Bill M urph doing some inside de­ the idleness of poople across the Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. H. Cowles, ures to keep upwards of 20.000 sore? ly six quarters of coverage requir­ corating in Sanford’s Department vears. Oftentimes they simply idle that are not tenant-fsrined Any­ ot Wilkesboro, were in town a few ed at any time since 1936 to be Store—High school senior wear­ the holy Sabbath away, never way, it said thai if he lost ever?.1 bours Saturday. inch of his land holdings and never eligible for benefits. The W ins­ ing pretty diamond ring on third going to church, never reading In the American advance dur­ The friends of W ill R. Meroney. ing the last da j-s of- the- secono earned another rupee from his many ton-Salem Social Security Adm hv finger, left hand—M r. and Mrs. God’s W ord, never helping nnyone other enterprises, his present ac­ who is a patient at the Twin City World War, a sergeant ordered istration Field Office strongly ur­ H. R. Johnson taking time off to to be better in life. Oftentimes one of his men to go into a dugout cumulated fortune would support Hospital, w ill be sorry to learn tbat and disperse any enemies t’n:■ hap­ his family and his 22.000 employees ges these people to file new claims enjoy afternoon movie—Elbert H . they spend much valuable time he continues very ill. pened to be ther'i. for four generation?. for old-age and survivors insur­ j Harpc carrying new shotgun up talking, laughing, gossiping, play­ His treasure ot .levels includes Rev. J. T. Sisk, who has been The private blanched, swallnwed ance under the new social secur­ street on chilly morning—Marsh ing idle and worthless games, or in hard, and then said: ‘Sarge, if the famous Mariu Antoinette neck­ ill for the past month, is not get. you see three or four men comt- lace, purchased at auction for 60.- it y la w . Dwiggins standing at street inter­ the parks, or pleasare resorts, or ting as well as bis friends would running out of that hole, don’t 000 pounds, from which he re Attention is also called to the section holding dsngerous looking sitting around telling jokes, or shoot the first one!” moved the largest diamond be­ hope, He continues qnite ill. cause it had a black spot. provision in the new social secur­ axe in one hand. smoking, or chewing and squirting Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hendrix F ree Bide He also owns the world’s largest ity law for the payment of month­ tobacco juice, or voading a low, emerald, which was purchased by spent the week-end in RaIeigb with Conductor — Your fare, young ly insurance benefits to the wife sorry class of boods and literature. his father from a fugitive Nepales< Republicans Busv tbeir daughter, Miss Mary Allen, lady. prince for $180,000 but is thought to of a retired worker regardless of Idlers. Idlers! Young_ Lady — Thank you. And Statesville, N . C., Oct. 20.— The who is a student at Meredith Col­ be worth four times that today. her present age, if she has a child Life is too Important, time is too you’re nice looking yourself.” ' first political banner of the cur­ leg e, Among his means of transport in under 18 in her care. Under the precious, eternity is too long, heav­ addition to solid silver carriages. rent campaign is now flying at Winston-Salem had a $35,000 Keep at It, Lord Rolls Royces and a private railway old law, such payments were not Statesville’s most prominent lo­ en is too glorions and too fire Monday night when the Bask- Saying his prayers after a par­ car are nine airplanes. made until she became 65 W o­ cation, Center and Broad street. horrible to idle life, time, talent eteria Store, on Trade street, was ticularly hectic day, my little boy His palaces contain astonishing men who meet this requirement It reads, “Vote as You Please, but and golden opportunities sway. prayed: “God, please mal;e me a gewgaws collected by succeeding Vote November 7. Presented in burned. J. F. SmithdeaI was thf good boy and if at first you don’t generations with varying kinds of should file new claims for insur­ W hy can’t people see tbat? There the Interests of Strong, 2~ P a r tv owner of the building and stock. succeed, try, try again.” taste. In one room, where thrones ance payments. is too much good that can be done, p o litic s .” Mrs. R. C, Williams died at her with frameworks made of enormous A representative of this office and too much sin that can be com­ Not a Flirt ivory tusks are flanked by foui The banner was provided by the home in Cooleemee Friday morn­ huge stuffed tigers, the walls art will be in Mocksville again on Republican State organization and mitted, to simply idle life awav, or Judge: “Why didn’t you stop ing, aged about 35 vears. The fn- when the officer beckoned to you?” lined with distorting mirrors, like a Oct. 25th, at the court house, is a feature of the non-partisan much of it. or any part of it. We Coney Island “fun house.” uernl and burial services were held Lady Motorist: “I should like second floor, at 12:30 p. m., and aspects o f its campaign, predicated have no tim r to lose, or to give to you to know, sir. that I am not in Carriage of Silver on the necessity for recreating a at Liberty Methodist church Sat. on the same date in Cooleemee, the devil, if we would only stop the habit of stopping every lime a One of the bedrooms contains two s tro n g 2-party political system in urday afternoon. Mts. WilIiamc man beckons to me." four-poster bedsteads of solid ivory, at the old Band Hall, over Led­ and think, look about 11s, rise u p N orth Carolina, as a healthy -sign is survived by her husband and carved in delicate filigree. There ford’s Store, at 11 a. m. o f good government in this State. and get busy. Much valuable time BIG QUESTION are ivory tables mounted on rhin­ four small children. could be spent in sincere prayer oceros feet, and thrones of solid The Southern Furnace Co., of silver cushioned with gold-worked Look Over Your that people just idle away and give red plush. Winston-Salem. D. O. Tutterow, to Satin. Let’s redeem the time. It In the stables, the visitor is shown manager, has iust installed a beat, a carriage fifteen feet high, meant is short. Jeyis is coming and will Fire Defenses ing plant In the home of Mrs. P. to be pulled by four elephants. Ex­ give to ali mankind according to cept the wooden wheels, this ve­ H . Hanes, in North Mocksville. Thirty'five hundred people are the deeds done in the body. Every hicle is solid silver, trimmed in pure gold. There are three slightly burned to death in rural commu­ Mrs. Philip Hanes arrived home soul ongbt to be ready to meet smaller silver carriages, designed nities each year aecording to the .last Thursday from Winston-Salem, H im . to be horse-drawn. National Fire Protection Asso­ where she has been undergoing The Darbhanga dynasty lost its ciation, sponsor of Fire Preven­ treatment at the Baptist Hospital. We don't like to make X state because of its attitude toward the British. Considering the British tion Week. The NFPA estimates Her manv friends wilt be sorry to marks after your name. something like untouchables, one' that the U . S. farm fire loss is a- learn that her condition is not im­ Maharajadhiraj forced the British b o u t $ 100,000,000 a ye a r, p ro v ed . representative to stand well away “What's the election today for? from him and downwind so that his President Trum an has proclaim' Homer Martin, of Wilkes conn- Anybody happen to know?” person would not pollute the breeze “It is to determine whether we Fire Prevention Week for 8-14 tv. owner of the Martin Chevrolet D A m After a little of this treatment the D R IV E -Itl shall have a convention to nomi­ British took over the state, which and this is a good time to look Co , of this city, died Monday eve­ nate delegates who will be voted drastic punishment turned out to over vour fire defenses. Provide ning in a WiIkeshoro hospital, fol. on as to whether they will attend be the economic salvation of the THEATRE a caucus which will decide whether first-aid fire appliances such as lowing injuries he received In an present Maharajadhiraj. Had hi we shall have a primary to deter­ been still ruling, the government of chemical extinguishers, pump auto wreck near his home on Oct. mine whether the people want to Mocksville Salisbury Highway India would have lake-i over his tanks, and water pails. Provide 16th. Mr Martin was riding In a vote on this same question again wealth. BIG SAVINGS next year.” where possible, a system of run­ Hudson car driven by Claud Bell, ROUND TRIP FARES Wednesday and rhunday ning water under pressure. Even at a rate of 75 miles an hour when Anything Can Get into Oct. 25th and 26th More and Mcrs People garden hose provides valuable Yon save an extra 10% or the car Iaft the road and turned Woman’s Hsir Thsse Pays m o re each w ay o n every "SEEN OF CRIME” Order Video far DcSre#”i protection for farms so equipped. over, His back was broken In ROME. Italy — Tlir ini :inulional Greyhound Ronnd-Trip Van Iohnson & Gloria De Haven CHICAi ’O—i’.lort- urici 11:GI'C peo­ Special attention should he given ticket! Ask about the big FaU three places, bis bead crushed and ple are watching television in bed. CoUege of Hairdresser,; had their ONE CARTOON annual convention in Rome recent* to keeping extinguishers charged, Round-Up of all kinds of also suffered internal injuries, so says a Iyrge furniture company As a result the sale of mattresses, Iy and proved, if nothirg else, any* and other fire protection equip- trips, tours, special features! Mr. and Mrs. T- F. McCubbins. Friday and Saturday thing can get in a woman's hair pillows, and bed springs are boom­ these days. in good working order. Have se­ A VIW I U M N H Oct. 27th and 28th ing. The announcement was made who moved to Thomasville several They put on a demonstration of veral ladders available in order to Then are hundreds mere DOUBLE FEATURE at the summer homc-liu'nishings months ago, have roturned to this market held in Chicago. evening hair style? with 20 models climb high points in vour proper­ One Round city and are occuV”ing their home “LAWLESS CADE” which used everything Prom dye to L. Gerald Kock said, “Television daisies. About the only things that ty quickly. Whereever possible, Way Trip Jimmie Wakely Also is exercising an influence on the on Salisbury street, f , were not popular were long hair provide for the building of cisterns New Yolk, N. Y. $11.25 $20,25 "STREETS OF bedroom, just like it has in the liv­ and dark brunets. Washington. D. C. 7.20 13.00 J. D. Cartner, 50, died at bis ing room." or stock ponds on farms, which Almost everything that came to Detroit 14.20 25.60 SAN FRANCISCO’” Designers are showing more and home three miles west of Mocks­ hand went into the masterpiecap. fire department pumpers can use Charleston, S. C. 5.50 9.90 Mae Clarke & Robert Armstrong mot e convertible bedroom equip­ ville Friday morning at 5 o’ clo ck, ment to meet the demand for a par­ There was hair with egret feathers; for water supply. More and more Charleston. W. Va- 7.05 12.70 ONE CARTOON hair with lace; hair with orchids. following a long illness. Mr Cart, lor atmosphere in the bedroom. farmers are taking advantage of Charlotte, N. C, 1.40 2.65 Artificial butterflies were used and Philadelphia. Pa. 9.00 16.25 ner underwent two ooerations, but Monday and Tuesday feathers and metallic leaves. Government help in building farm Norfolk, Va. 5.95 10.75 was brought home early last week In almost every case the hain Oct. 30th & 31st ponds and many of these ponds Columbia. S. C. 3.60 from a Statesville hospital. The was either dressed with jewels or “DEAR WIFE” sparkling with tiny brilliants. have been the means o f saving the Kaleigh. N. C. 2.95 funeral and burial services took Trade Vfith The W illiam Holden & Joan Caulfield The hairdressers from seven coun­ farm from total destruction by CPIasU S. Tax) place at Salem Methodist church tries seemed unanimous on the ONE CARTOON fire- Get details from your Coun­ ^W ILKINS DRUG CO. Saturday morning at 10 o ’clock . Merchants short hair style—with ears right out in the open—and on their prefer- ty Agent about .bui:ding a farm P h o n e 21 M r. Cartner' is survived by his wife AU Shows Start At Dusk enCe for blond, red haired and sil­ pond: Fire Prevention W eek is a Mfho Advertise In ver gray models. and two daughters, bis parents and good tim e to “get the ball rolling.” GREYHOUND one brother. His death brought Space Reserved For Trucks sadness to a host of friends. The Davie Record A few land posters left. -WSEKLY NSWS ANALYSIS— MACARTHUR: classified Departm ent Well and Nobly Done AUTOS, TRUCKS A ACCESS. In the name of the people of the AT SACRIFICE PRICE—2-Ton Dodse Koreaa Ilnificatioa Big Qaestion United States, President Truman WaetOT with Great Dane Stainless steel Eolywood lined) van* 23 ft, Ionfi 10 ft* sent Gen. Douglas MacArthur ffg h . I a perfect condition, write W. Key- congratulations on the victory in serUnfT Assignee, 497 Beaufort S. C. TeU In General Assembly Discussions; m s 132.______Korea. *4*v«ci The President said in his mes­ Sunday BUSINESS * INVEST* OPPOR. f sage: iff This _ Defense Gets Resources Priority i Bi Hll. KEMNETH I. the stafi “I know that I speak for the COMPLETE RECAPPING PLANT Bonnel N ew spail New U. N. Policy entire American people when I SCRIP TUBE T Acts 17:10-15: PhillppIanS FOR SALE spondcntl 4:8-9: I TimoUiy 4:12-16: II TlmoUiy 2:15; iTTNDER the new anti-Communist (EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions nre expressed In these columns, they see Ihoso of send you my warmest congratu­ TTprfmrinff plant, complete, with precision WesterD Newemaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily or this newspaper*! ‘DEVOTIONAL HEADING: Psalm I*. buSer; toiler, stoker, jdr compressor, I ” law, any newspaperman can be lations on the victory which has soreaders. passenger and truck tire re- B yl been achieved under your leader­ capping molds, section molds for all Iput in jail for publishing secret stees. building stand, spotters, stitchers, !documents. Nevertheless, I am go­ ship in Korea. Few operations in IomDlete $18,000 value, price $1 0 ,0 0 0 . ; WTashiI What's Your Intake? S cK ’SPGAS* APPLIANCE COMPANT the to p i ing to publish a confidential state military history can match either North WUkcsboro. N. C* Tel. 371* department instruction which hap- the delaying action, where you w hether! 'pens to be one of the most im­ traded space for time in which to Lesson for October 29, 1950 DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETC. organiza" portant issued in five years. build up your forces, or the bril­ XtRlTTANV Pnps Ready for Wark. Win- bank o r! liant maneuver which has now re­ Stood Unes. Valley BrItt Kennels, can ju d l The secret memo is an instruc­ EW PEOPLE would care for a Central City. Nebraska. tion to American delegates at the sulted in the liberation of Seoul. diet of sawdust, mixed with old kind o ff current U.N. general assembly, “I am particularly impressed by Fbacon rinds and with carbolic acid HELP WANTED—WOMEN up that I and it states: the splendid cooperation of our for a drink. Yet some people who ------CHRISTMAS CARDS is this Own your own business. Sell Keelin m ent vfl “The aim of this critical session army, navy and air force, and I are very careful of what goes into Christinas Cards. Everyday Cards. Per­ glass hcf is to lift GA (abbreviation for gen­ wish you would extend my thanks their stomachs are astonishingly sonalized Stationery and Gilt Items. A rnM PLETE LINE including fine quality. Any eral assembly) out of the debating and congratulations to the com­ careless about the e°graved, PERSONAL and BUSINESS society class and make it an ef­ manders of those services—Lieut. in ta k e of their Christmas Cards, as well as attractive, talked 024565 low nriced imprints and exquisite assort- Achesori fective action agency when col­ Gen. Walton H. Walker, Vice Ad­ minds. . Over 100 salable items. Samples lective defense through SC (abbre­ miral Charles T. Joy and Lieut W hat goes into S n t oh approval. H you want THE BEST nestness write KEELIN PRESS gence a | viation for security council) is George E. Stratemeyer. your m in d counts TS M arietta St.. N. W.. Atlanta 3, Georgia “The unification of our arms es­ an F p if frustrated . . . to organize GA ef­ for more, and lasts MISCELLANEeLi.______fectively to deter further aggres­ tablished by you and by them has longer, than what born sion.” set a shining example. My thanks goes in to y o u r 3 April lJ In those 38 words is summed up and the thanks of the people of all mouth. What you NAILS — NAILS — NAILS Groton [_ the most important reversal of the free nations go out to your gal­ eat can kill you — 6.000 K E G S d eg rees| COMMONS—CASING—FINISH He is American policy in years. In those lant forces—soldiers, sailors', ma­ your body, that is; Steralized Blue Plaster Board 38 words is also spelled out the rines and airmen—from the Unit­ but what you think, S IN STOCK w . of Covii Wholesale—Retail—All You Want son an< hopes for future peace in the world. ed States and the other countries what you read, what you hear, can No Restrictions on 8 D & 16D. It is a reversal because at San fighting for freedom under the kill your mind. It can even kill your Dave Gordon Steel Products, Inc. a memH P.O. Box 6033 Tampa, Fla. He h a sl Francisco where the United Na­ United Nations banner. I salute you soul. 1#ou can afford to be particu­ P H . 4-1195 tions was founded in 1945, Ameri­ all, and say to all of you from all of lar. Down at the Cracked Cup Cafe M arylaf is his can delegates insisted that the new us at home, ‘Well and nobly done.’ ” they give you no choice. If you MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS organization be dominated by the don’t like the 50c dinner you can ture BARGAINS IN PIANOS 1 big powers on the security council. walk out; and if you are at all par­ E. E. FORBES Se SONS highly At tba.t time we were.iust ?.s strong After three months and two weeks the war in South Korea DRAFT: PIANO, CO._ j a t easel ticular you will walk out. But at Has used pianos from $95 up to $400. for the veto as the Russians. So was virtually over, with only small pockets of resisting Commu­ Vets May Be Called the best restaurants you are offered Some of these pianos have been reouilt who d o f and almost as good as new. New Spinet or “ c a l were the British and French. The nists to be eliminated. The above map shows how United Nations Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, di­ a wide choice, and the experienced pianos as low- as $495 You can save veto was our joint and mutual baby. forces broke out of the Pnsan beachhead and linked up with troops rector of selective service, pro­ diner-out will read the menu care­ money if you see Forbes stock, before ture o ff you buy. If you can’t call, write for His ' landed at Inchon. Communists not trapped in the quick advance posed that the draft take veterans fully before ordering. prices and catalogues. Birmingham, Ala­ Big vs Little Nations fled north of the 38th parallel. Are you a Christian? Then bama. Stores also at Anmston and Mont- Secreta and men with dependents and that go m ery .______t t of G ral At that time also, the smaller the length of service for inductees don’t feed your mind at the men­ tal equivalent of the Cracked BEAL ESTATE—MISC. lina. h | nations, led by dynamic, farsighted KOREA: be stretched from 21 months to 30. m ajor, Foreign Minister Evatt of Australia, For that large group of Ameri­ Cup Cafe. Go to a better spot. FOR SALE—House—Four apts., down­ What's the Next Move? The beauty of food for the mind town. Good condition—one block from He is tried to curtail the veto; tried to cans who felt that victory in Korea large lake—furnished—live in one, rent eral increase the power of the general Three months and two weeks after would mean a slacking-off of U. S. • is that the best costs no more. three. Bargain—$15,000. Communist forces from North Korea The best foods for the table are HOUSE on Lake—3 yrs. old, 3-bedrooms, Sperry I assembly. Headliners armed services’ need, it was a rude furnished. Solar water heater cheap. into gq New Zealand, Greece, Belguim, plunged south of the 38th parallel in awakening. rather expensive; the best S5.000* B y o w n er, P .O . B ox CO, S ebring, an attempt to conquer the republic mind-foods, soul-foods, are not. F la .______recogn the Scandinavian countries all “..... I am certain that with time Hershey said the pool of men un­ * * * He is I fought for this principle. of South Korea, United Nations der 26 years of age, and eligible for SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. forces won a victory in the south, and patience, and with devotion and E ar-G ate Waship They knew what the veto meant. sacrifice on the part of the free na­ the draft under present regulations, CERTIFIED New Missionary Strawberry of m a They realized that when the big destroyed a large part of the in­ Is down to 1,500,000 and th at the TS WHAT you listen to, good for plants for sale. $4.50 per thousand,, ex­ vading army, and advanced to that tions, the United Nations will steadi­ press collect. C. 1». McDaniel, Harrison, busineJ powers sat down in the security rejection rate runs about 50 per your mind? What’s your intake, T en n . _ imaginary line dividing north and ly grow in strength and capacity to council, they would be just as fulfill its central function, Oie pres­ cent. by ear? A woman who had roomed deadlocked as on the council of south Korea. WANTED TO BUY ervation of international peace and He recommended: in another woman’s house for some $ the old League of Nations. And although South Korean troops time was looking for a new place. WANTED TO BUY 2, 3.000 or 4,000-gal. security,” former Secretary of State 1. Extending the period of draft above ground tanks suitable gasoline, However, the United States, at crossed the 38th parallel, U. N. service, with six months to be spent Her old room was inexpensive, sun­ o n e 7 -0 0 0 -gal. tank above ground for that time, sided with Russia, and forces sat on their heels awaiting Cordell Hull said in a statement re­ ny, convenient, clean; there was fuel oil, one 1 % o r 2 h.p. air compres­ leased on his 79th birthday. In training and 24 months in serv­ sion. Mark H. Newman, P.O. Box 369, the security council with its veto word from the general assembly of ice. nothing wrong with the room. But Sandersville, Ga. was made all-powerful compared what to do next. The assembly was “The roots of Communist aggres­ 2. Changing the rule:, for defer­ she had to listen to the landlady ev­ with the democratic general as­ faced with a question it was reluct­ sion cannot be left to grow again ment because of dependency so that ery day, and from her she never Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! sembly where majority ruled. ant to answer: Should U. N. forces into a poisonous tree,” a voice of collateral d e p e n d e n t s wouldn’t heard good of any one. This is what the state department America program beamed to North “If I stay there any longer go beyond the 38th parallel? count. ASPlRiHl is trying to reverse in New York Those who favored crossing the Korea said. 3. Changing the law to permit in­ I shall go crazy,” the roomer S t J o s e p h right now. For the American peo­ confided to a friend. “She’ll get Iatits j parallel argued that failure to do so “ ...... The aggressor’s forces duction of veterans under 26 years JiiaspiRiN ..y,- TEANl ple saw what the U.N. could do would mean a hollow victory for the should not be permitted to have re­ of age. me to thinking the way she does, Im i I f r | when Russia was absent from the U. N. The enemy would be saved fuge behind an imaginary line be­ Hershey also criticized draft and she thinks everybody’s a product security council. crook.” from the knockout punch. He would cause that would recreate the threat qualifications established by the gested I But believe it or not, the coun­ to the peace of Korea and of the In Tennyson’s “Idyls of the King” sometH tries now dragging their feet are be able to regroup his forces, await armed services. He contended they the time for another invasion at­ world,” Warren R. Austin, U. S. are too tight. is that fine rule of the Round Table: “Becail our best friends, the French and “To speak no slander — no, nor 35 tempt. At the very least, the Com­ delegate to the United Nations, said in only! British. With far less to lose than listen to it . . . ” Listening to slan­ munists, safe behind their parallel, in a speech before the general as. has bq we, they are proposing “construc­ der, trash, mean and malicious would be able to keep the country sembly. Ambassador appearf tive criticism” which actually has gossip, day after day, is bound to divided. Thus, occupation of North . the effect of helping to pull the have a serious effect on any one’s Russian chestnuts out of the fire. Korea is necessary if the assembly DEFENSE: mind. is ever to fulfill its aim—unification Military Gets First Call • * * , No Other Rub Acts Faster In Siot-Machine Malone of the country under a democrati­ E ye-G ate cally chosen government. In the first sweeping priorities 1I1HE STRANGE thing is th a t Nevada Sen. George Malone’s Those against the crossing argued regulation issued by the national CHBST 1 Christians can be seen taking filibuster in favor of slot machines that a U. N. military campaign to production administration, the gov­ has been put to music by Washing­ ernment gave the atomic energy the greatest of pains picking out the ton Post reporter Al Friendly, poet- take North Korea might be.regarded right food for their dogs and cats, COLDS by Moscow and Peiking as a provo­ commission and the military first to relieve congbs—aching muscles laureate of the press gallery. call on the nation’s factories and and yet never exercising the least Musterole not only brings fast relief To the tune “Home on the cation—a reason for marching south. Choice in what comes into their but its great pain-relieving medication That might mean the war. Even if raw materials to assure success of breaks up congestion in upper bron­ Range,” Friendly mischievously the rearmament program. minds by ear or eye. They will let substituted these new words de­ the dreaded intervention did not ma­ the radio run on hour after hour, chial tubes. Musterole offers ALL the terialize, military operations by The order required producers to benefits of a mustard plaster without scribing good old Molly Malone’s they look at whatever the television the bother of making one. Just rub speech-making: General MacArthur in North Korea put military orders ahead of every­ puts on the screen,—the: dirty with it on chest, throat and back. would have a bad effect in the thing else—even if civilian produc­ * “Oh give me a Malone the clean, the trash with the jewels ? Orient. It would be interpreted by tion such as automobiles and refrig­ Walter S. Gifford, former (if any). They read the newspapers m Where pomposities roam many Asians, with deep-rooted sus­ erators must be shunted aside. head of the American Telephone MUSTEROLE And ideas are fuzzy and gray. from front to back, or vice versa, picions of western intentions, as an­ Effective immediately, the order & Telegraph company, was they read all the comics whether VNU-7 42—50 Where never is heard other example of white imperialism. named by President Truman to An intelligent word covers most of the goods and mate­ they are amusing or not. But when “ B lacf Added to the confusion was the rials the military will need for re­ succeed Lewis Douglas as am­ it comes to picking out something “ OpheT And the platitudes roam all the roar of Red China, threatening to day.” armament, It does not, however, bassador to Britain. good for their minds, really going ier. On send troops into North Korea if U. N. cover electric power, farm equip­ to the trouble of selection, and pay­ stardoj forces advanced north of the 38th Anti-Communist Bill ment, fuels, gas, petroleum, and FARM PRICES: ing out folding money for it, how f o r proud perfor parallel. Many observers pointed transportation. many, even Christian people, will the Many Republican didn’t know out, however, that Red invasion of In excuting the order, the defense Up 9 Per Cent . do it? choseil this when they voted for the new Korea, would offer the Nationalist department, or the atomic energy The agriculture department re­ It would be interesting to com­ cake b reak I Communist control law, but under the opportunity to invade south commission, will put a D.O. (defense ported farm prices rose about 2 per pare what most people spend on she it the justice department has the China. order) priority rating on war con­ cent in September, pushing the quite unnecessary stuff like soft ing a | complete and unchallenged pow­ tracts with a business firm. This level to 9 per cent above that pre­ drinks and cigarettes, with what ers. er to investigate such GOP sena­ Appointment means the company must give first vailing before fighting started in they spend for books in a year’s tors as Taft of Ohio, Jenner of Korea. time. Would you like to sit down Indiana, Wherry of Nebraska and attention to fulfilling the contract, bakers whether or not it wants to. with a great and good man or Watkins of Utah on the ground that The sharpest gains were reported womin and let him talk to you their voting records coincide with The firm with the priority contract in cotton, cottonseed and citrus. by the hour, to give you the best left-wing Congressman Marcan- has the right to extend its priority Other gains of many farm products of his mind and heart? It can tonio of New York. to other concerns from which it aided in pushing the farm price always be done — with a good Fri must get parts or materials to ful­ level upward. book. Not, usually, the best sell­ Who Killed Cock Robin? fill his contract. This puts the war Prices of commodities and ma­ ers! contractor in the position of requisi­ terials and labor used in farm pro­ An intelligent Christian woman Twice during the closing hours tioning anything he needs, with the com pl of congress, Nebraska’s likable, duction also increased during the recently had to move almost a government back of his authority. period, but less than half as much thousand miles; when you move F ried ! irrepressible Sen. Ken Wherry in­ F l terrupted the senate proceedings The automobile industry was the as the increase in prices received that far and have to pay by the first to comment on the order. A by farmers. pound for what you take, you screen coldsJ to deny a story in this column that i- jy ondre® riobb«r so m l he had cut the senate crime inves­ spokesman for General Motors said Also in the farm news, officials your stuff pretty carefully. “I am L i tigating committee’s appropriations a cut of 10 to 15 per cent in truck reported the government may have throwing away all my best sellers,” th e d o o b 'e in half. and car production may take place she said. “There’s not a one worth flat, to spend nearly as much on potato “W “I shall not answer Drew Pear­ within the next 12 months. supports as last year’s $90 million wasting freight on.” She was right son. I have never answered Drew Already hampered by a shortage outlay. about most best-sellers. But the old- time, long-time, all-time best seller uncle| Pearson,” Wherry thundered. Then of certain materials, the spokesman This year’s potato crop is con­ I find he proceeded to answer me not of them all is the Christian Bible. said "now that much scarce mate­ siderably larger than last year’s ♦ * * like only once but twice in the same rials will be diverted to the rearma­ Secretary of Defense George and there is no indication of any Is Your Mind a Vacant Lot? F r il ■ week. He even got Sen. Guy GiU- C. Marshall (left) is shown ment program, there’s nothing we change in the long downward trend , ette of Iowa to write a letter, taking TT IS MORE than a question of k itch f talking with Robert A. Lovett, can do but plan ahead for a drastic in cpnsumption. a pla_ !responsibility for the motion that cut in production of civilian goods.” what you read and see and hear. ■ reduced the Kefauver crime appro­ Jr., appointed by President Tru­ Price supports on potatoes will be An even more serious question is: p a s trl p ria tio n s from $100,000 to $50,000. man to serve as undersecretary “We’ll feel the worst of it in about withdrawn altogether on next year’s What do' you think about? Good I f l I E l she t l Ordinarily I don’t disclose my of defense. a year,” he said. crop unless the law is changed. reading, even the Bible, was never C harf sources. But in view of the tumult meant to be a substitute for thought. er raised by Wherry; I shaU make an FIRST FREEDOM One of the grCat books of ancient reasd exception and reveal who reported Casnalties times was “Consolations of Philoso­ lays [ • that Wherry was responsible for Tiny Snake Scares Ape Back Into Cage phy,” written by a man in jail with­ once I out a book in his cell. But the fine not ! cutting the crime appropriation. Bushman, a 550-pound gorilla, and windows of the house were bar­ The defense department an­ The source just happens to be— nounced U. S. casualties in the Ko­ books he had read were in his head give I the main attraction for years at ricaded. Senator Wherry, himself. rean war as of October I totaled and .heart, and when he became a fa c til Chicago’s Lincoln park zoo, roamed After the secret meeting, during Edgar Robinson, who had tended 17,200. The total included 2,211 dead, political prisoner, alone and poor through the monkey house for two which the appropriations were cut, the gorilla since he was a baby was 11,050 wounded and 3,959 m issing in and friendless, his mind was still ; Wherry came out looking proud of hours before he was frightened back the only casualty during the two a garden. What is your mind—a into his cage by a small garter action. ; himself. He rushed up and whis- hours that Bushman was free. Bush­ Of the dead 2,211 w ere killed in garden, or a desert, or only a va­ Ipered to a representative of this snake. man bit him on the arm. Finally action and 230 died of wounds, the cant lot littered with junk? : column that he, Wherry, had just The gorilla walked out of his cage baby alligators and' a garter snake, (Cofrrirtt by Ihe InteniaUenaI Conn­ CLABBER GIRL department said. ell of Rellylens Edneatlen en behalf ef pulled a fast one on Senator when an attendant left the door un­ which the beast dreaded, were used JO Protestant denomlnaUons. Released Fifty prisoners of war and 167 by WNU Featnrea : Kefauver of Tennessee. locked, but before he could -escape to chase him back into his cage other men were included in Die from the monkey building doors where he had lived for 20 years. missing list. THE DAYIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. ient DEPARTMENT OF STATE IAST WEEK'S NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS ANSWER |p Ten Key Men Direct Activities CROSSWORD PUZZLE Little Gutie From a Sock S en d 20c in coin, your name, address Of U.S. Department of State QQQGD QQHClD and pattern number to . . . ACROSS S. Place 21. 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Cooling I s liich o rs , and as assistant to Elihu Root at nBUDUQQBHQ Address ■e CsIO-OOO I Washington, D. C.—If you know the conference of jurists on the name 13. A deep. device QQQBEI SSDQ -"J ,MfAxy the top men in any organization permanent court of international - IS. SmaU dry,gully 32. Mails |_Tpi. an. whether it be a lodge, fraternal explosion 15. Enclosure 33. Warble .. nP- Cl SAVE A LOT OF STEPS BY justice at Geneva in 1929. He has for animals 35. Subside, 40 Expression organization, business organization, served his country in scores of in­ 16. Conjunction y KEEPING AN EXTRA CAN OF 17. Mason’s 18. Inlandsea - as the moon of bank or a government agency, you ternational meetings and confer­ can judge fairly well the Iype and mallet (Aslp) 37. Most impatience |3-IN'0NE, ences and was named ambassador 19. Large excellent 41. Queen of kind of personnel that go to make 20. Blunder m om m y... A W r *K IN THE at large inT March, 1949, for spe­ 21. Like cistern 38. Any power* fairies m up that organization. Particularly cial assignments throughout the 23. Plowed 20. Lamprey ful deity 42. Open (poet.) * p / BASEMENT/ ia this true of top men in govern­ world .in negotiations with other 24. Game of KreILn ment who necessarily live in a governments.'He is of Irish-English chance I I 5 4 Sv 6 7 B ~ >r Per- glass house of publicity. I { Ox. Cons l'ltTOlS. A ancestry and, his great-grandfather, 25. Splendor W t Any person who has met and Judge William Jessup, was a dele­ 27. American I 9 IO vM ", talked to Secretary of State Dean gate to the Republican convention ■poet W I Q Acheson is impressed by his ear­ in 1860 and chairman of the com­ 28. Claw Il *2 nestness, his sincerity, his intelli­ mittee which; drafted, tlje platform 29. Bog f Wa J A y gence and his integrity. The son of upon which Eiincoln vjfa&jglected. 30. Perform <6 an Episcopalian minister, he was * * * 31. Old times Wa born in Middletown, Connecticut, (archaic) 17 *8 19 2» JOHN E. PEURIFOY, deputy as­ 32. Nickname April 11, 1893. He is a graduate of sistant secretary of state and in i W Groton and Harvard with honorary for Patrick 21 22 29 ZA PAILS charge of personnel and adminis­ 34. Mulberry degrees from Yale and Wesleyan. Wa I HARSH-LAXATIVE DAYS tration of the entire department, 35. Gained. 2s 26 27 He is a member of the law firm has been in the department since 36. A fetish of Covington, Burling, Rublee, Ache- (Afr.) a 1938 serving in various capacities. Z t W29 ONLY A MEMORY NOW son and Shorb in Washington and He is a native of Walterboro, South 39. Long a member of many important clubs. couches Wa Wa “Wish I had heard of wonderful Carolina, and* attended the Uv S. 31 32 33 AXIt-BRAN 25 years agol Haven't He has a farm near Sandy Spring, Military Academy at West Point, ill. Design Maryland, where he lives and which 43. Half a quart Wa Wa Wa needed a single, harsh ltaahce since C American and George Washington 44. Simians M 35 16 17 38 started eating ALL- is his hobby. If you have a pic­ universities. Prior to his entry: into BRAN regularly!” I nxs ture in your mind of a suave, 45. Observes Wa i Wa the department he was engaged in 46. Bandwom 5) 40 44 AZ Mrs. H. B. Taylor, highly polished diplomat, never ill the insurance business for the Kan­ 1804 Eidge Avenue, at ease, never at a loss for a word, around Coraopolis, Pa. Jusl I sas City Joint Stock Land Bank the waist 4» I 44 who does not know the words “quit” and the American Sureiy company of many unsolic­ .e ^ S K B t or “can’t”, then you have a pic­ ited IeBersfrmn A L L - |c\v Spinet of New York. % 46 % HE CAN play hairdresser! The I c;'n snve ture of Dean Acheson. BRAN nserst If you l-ck. before Wilard L. Thorp, a n'ative of straw yam hair can be damp­ suffer from constipa- , I write for His next in command is Under i Wt Sened and curled over and over. tion due to lack of L ______Ih.v.n. Ala- Secretary James E. Webb, a native Oswego, New York, was educated k'r.d Mont- at Amherst, the University of Mich­ This is a precious doll, with ruffly dietary bulk, do this: Eat an ounce of Granville county, North Caro­ frock! of crispy Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN lina. He is a former marine corps igan and Columbia. He is assist­ daily, drink plenty of waterl If not ant secretary in charge of eco­ One man’s sock for this pretty SC. major, tall, athletic and a fighter. cuddle-dolly! P a tte rn 7489; direc­ completely satisfied after 10 days, down. He is former director of the fed­ nomic affairs. He is an economic return empty carton to Kellogg's, tions; clothes patterns. Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE) |lock from eral budget and was with the expert, a former director of the FICTION ne, rent bureau of foreign and domestic YOUR MONEY BACKl !•bed rooms, Sperry corporation before coming Icr chenp. into government service, and is a commerce in the department of; CORNER By Richard H. Wilkinson I), Sebrinp, recognized master at organization. commerce and a former partner o? Ratio of Elders He is a law graduate of George Dunn & Bradstreet. P e rs o n a l ■ T C . Washington University, a member Edward W. Barrett as assistant- HARLIE Poe lived by his wits. Doubles in Century secretary in charge of public af­ To Women With ptrnivbcrry of many clubs and well known Not because he had to but be-' The ratio of elders to those at uir.r.d. ex- business organizations. fairs acts as sort of general man­ Cpause he liked to. I could name a llnrrison, the main working years of life has Nagging Backache ager and directs the office of -inter­ half dozen jobs he had been offered, national information and educa­ doubled in the United States all legitimate, all of which he turned during the past century, and has As ve set elder, stress and strain, over-- tional exchange. He was born in down. He couldn’t bear the thought exertion, excessive smoking er exposure to I increased by nearly two thirds ■4.000-pal. Birmingham, Alabama, is a for­ of routine and being tied down. cold sometimes slows down lddney func­ gasoline, since 1900. tion. This may lead many folks to com­ ground for mer newspaper reporter and radio I met him unexpectedly one day comores- man and was editorial director of One hundred years ago there plain ot nagging backache, loss of pep and! D ox 369, last summer in energy. and disziness. Getting Newsweek. Boston. were only about six persons at up nights or frequent passages may result Jack K. McFall was a navy com­ -Minute “N o t doing age 65 or older for each 100 of the from minor bladder irritations due to coldj mander during World Wair II. He is population a t 20 to 64. By 1900 the dampness or dietary indiscretions. I l B o n d s ! ClViiitM anything,” he If your discomforts are due to {beset assistant secretary and has charge 3 riCiIOn said when I ques- ratio had climbed to eight, and tamWi don't wait, try Doan’s Pills, a mild! SlklE^CREM ftADlO since then it has risen even more diuretic. Used successfully by .millions for. of congressional relations. He spent ' tioned him. fifteen years as clerk of' the house rapidly and is now 13. over 50 yean. While these symptoms may! By INEZ GERHARD “What’s wrong?” I asked. often otherwise occur, it's amazing howJ EAN Simmons, newly arrived appropriations committee. Born in "Looking for something,” he con­ Although the segment of the pop­ many times Doan's give happy relief—* from England to help promote Tacoma, Washington, he lived in fessed. ulation at 65 or over has been in­ help th e 16 m iles of kidney tubes and filter*' Colorado and Indiana and is a creasing, the relative importance flash oat waste. Get Doan’s Pills todaylf Tproducer Sidney Box’ “Trio”, sug­ “If you’ve nothing lined up,” I gested that perhaps there was graduate of Georgetown and Na- 1 of the dependent population as a tional universities. suggested, “how about taking a ride something wrong with her face— up country with me? I’m making a whole has declined, due to a rapid “Because I’ve looked like myself George W. Perkins, assistant sec­ two-day trip to Burlington.” Halfway -across New Hamp­ drop in the ratio of children to the DOAN’ S P lL L t In only one picture." But her beauty retary in charge of the bureau of “Like to,” he said. shire we came to a place a sign population at the main productive European affairs, is a native of proclaimed the site of the fa­ ages. The number of children un­ has been triumphant whether she We started the next morning. appeared as the native girl in New York, an army colonel, 'a mous Soucook Indian massacre. der 18 per 100 persons at ages 20- graduate of Princeton, and was Charlie wasn’t the cheerful com­ 64 has been cut in half, from 107 in executive secretary to formier panion I anticipated. Obvionsly We had entered a small clearing. 1850 to about 54 in 1950. postmaster Gen. Will H. Hays. He there was something on his Beyond it was a ledge, overhanging In very recent years, however, is a trustee of Princeton Univer­ mind. a shallow gorge through which a due to the war and postwar spurt sity and wears the Legion of Merit Halfway across New Hampshire trickle of water flowed. We stood on in the birth rate, this trend has badge. we came to a place alongside the the ledge while our guide told us been reversed and the child popu­ John Hickerson of Texas is an road where a dozen or more cars how, 250 years ago, a detachment lation has increased at a more assistant secretary in charge of were parked. A sign proclaimed the of militiamen had pursued a band rapid rate than people at ages 20- the bureau of United Nations af­ reason. “Visit the site of the famous of 20 Indians through the forest. 64. This will continue for at least fairs. His is a foreign service offi­ Soucook Indian massacre,” the sign Hard put, the Indians came to this a decade, even if allowance is muscles read. “Nothing like it anywhere. last relief cer of 25 years experience, a grad­ ledge. Below them was the gorge, made for a steady decline in the n ed icatio n uate of the University of Texas and Free lecture. Offers much by way at that time a good many times birth rate from its present level, >per bron- a lecturer since 1928 on diplomacy of historical value. A scene you deeper than now. Thus the red­ ‘and at the same time the popula­ i A L L Ch« won’t forget. Admission 25 cents.” skins had their choice of leaping *r w ith o u t and consular practice at the tion at the older ages will continue J u s t r u b Georgetown University school of ‘Stop!” said Charlie. I stopped. into the gorge or being shot. its long-term upward climb. We got out and walked over to a foreign service. , TT was a gruesome tale. We were As a result, we are entering a shelter beneath which a man was period when the country will have George McGhee, also of Texas, ^ all silent and impressed as we is director of the 'burpau of' near selling tickets. to provide for the expanding social JEAN SIMMONS The man with the tickets saw us made our way back to the cars. eastern, south Asian and African “That,” said Charlie, “is the best and economic needs of both its 42—50 “Black Narcissus” or the pale affairs. He is a geologist, formerly and urged us .to buy, eloquently large child and aged populations, elaborating on his printed sign. gag I’ve ever seen.” “Ophelia” in “Hamlet”, with Oliv­ with a Dallas firm. He is a former “Maybe,” I said, “but how can each growing at a faster rate than Are you gol^g through the functional ier. Only 22, she has honestly earned naval air combat intelligence offi­ Charlie dug into his pocket and that guy prove any such thing the population at the main work­ "middle-age" period peculiar to produced a half dollar. Presently ing ages. w o m en (38*52 y ea rs) ? D o es t h is m ales stardom by giving one excellent cer, saw service at Iwo Jima and happened there?” you suffer from hot flashes, feel so performance after another, during Guam, .with the 21st bomber com­ about 20 people had purchased tick­ n e r v o u s , high-strung, tired? Then do the eight years since she was mand, and has the legion of merit ets and the man got down off his “How can the tourists prove it try Lydla E. Plnkham’s Vegetable stool and led us through the gate. didn’t?” Charlie asked. “And Compound to relieve such symptoms! chosen for her first part. And that and three battle stars. For Your Future Buy* Regular use of Plnkham’s Compound break came as a surprise, when These are some of the top men We followed him along the path. what do they care. That chap helps build up resistance against this she and her older sister were aim­ in the state department, their back­ He talked as we progressed. By the knew what they wanted and he U.S. Savings Bonds annoying middle-age distress! ing at a career as dancing teach­ ground and the field of their' serv- time we reached our objective we gave it to them. They were sat­ v LYPlft L PlHKHflMtS SsSiSIgig ers. ice. were all steamed up with apprehen­ isfied.” He became thoughtful. sion. Charlie didn’t mention the Sou-, cook massacre again during our BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET trip, but I suspected it was on his IF PETER PAIN SHOOTS YOU F U L L OF mind. When he left me in Boston two days later he shook hands w arm ly. Frieda Catches Flur but the Germ Turns on Charlie “Where are you off to now?” I By BILLY ROSE asked him. H e a d “Oh, the western plan of mine is For as long as I can rem em b er, my Uncle Charlie has been uncle telephoned and, without both­ still rankling.” He grinned. “See complaining of good health — not his own, mind you, but my Aunt ering to Suppress the triumph in his you around.” F rieda’s. .voice said, “Frieda is flat like a Late in September I had occasion . For forty winters, to hear him telJ it,—he has been an easy mark for pancake. She’s got a Au, with com­ to go north again. Traveling the colds, catarrhs arid rheumatic pains, while his wife has never ■ developed plications yet.” C o l d same route that Charlie and I had so much as a sniffle. “I’ll send my doctor down,” I Last February, when I dropped in to see them at their Allen Street taken, I remembered the Soucook said, “and I’ll be around in the Massacre. The shelter was still there flat, Charlie was in bed, runny-eyed and carmine-nosed. m orning.” “What gives!” I asked. and there were cars parked outside. But when I walked up the three But a different man was selling “What always gives?” said my flights to their apartment the fol­ uncle. “Your aunt loses the flu, who ate regularly, and she gained tickets. The man was Charlie. an average of a pound a day. When lowing day, the door was opened by I find it. She’s got a constitutional “How about this?” I asked. the helmsman took to his bunk-— an obviously in-the -pink Frieda. He grinned. “You gave me the like a horse.” still according to Charlie — it was “What are you doing out of bed?” Frieda was in the idea,” he said. “Remember you she who took the wheel. As for my My aunt motioned me in; and in wanted to know how the guy could kitchen warming up uncle, he spent the entire trip with the bedroom, propped up on pillows prove the massacre happened here? a plaster. “Like a his head sticking out of a porthole as usual, was Charlie. Well,. I asked him, at the same time pastrami sandwich and, the weather being what it was, nWhat happened?” flashing a tin badge I sometimes she treats me,” said it was a miracle he wasn’t drowned. "What should happenf" said carry around. He decided to move Charlie. “I’m all ov­ Frieda. "Your uncle got over­ on.” er mustard. Every Because o f this apparent im­ munity to , disease, Frieda has heated run,dug up and down “Is that sort of thing ethical in reasonable woman tbs stairs like a thicken.’’ always been one of the favor­ your profession?” I asked. IM Otttftiu. lays down in bed nI thought you .bad the flu.” once in a while. But ite daughters of the Bast Side, “Sure. We’re all suckers. Some of araoteedby especially when any of the neigh­ "Oh, that," said • Frieda. "I us are smarter. The guy was getting Housekeeping not her — she won’t fixed it with a guggle-mug- Billy Rose bors are ill.. For years now, fed up anyhow. So am I. Some day give me the satis­ sbtfs been carrying _,,soup, and gle.” somebody is going to ask me to B = » » S S s s a t faction . . .” solace to their homes, tending For the benefit of the uninitiate, prove that massacre story. If I’m a “guggle-muggle” is an old East M I FAVORITE relatives came their kids and lecturing fami- • smart enough I’ll be gone before he Side remedy composed of warm gets here.” ' ' JieraInt i Co.. B*- to this country around the time Iy doctors, on their therapeu­ milk, egg, honey, cinnamon and Teddy Roosevelt was elected, and tic shortcomings. whiskey. the voyage over, according to Char­ “Herself, she don’t get sick, but “Wish your uncle happy returns,” Suits Him to a Tee lie, was the roughest in the history to me she brings back, the germs,” said Frieda; “It’s his birthday." “It must be nice to own a chain QUICKl of navigation. It took 23 days and is the way Charlie' explains her.' “Yea, it’s my. birthday,” groaned of stores.” even the captain was seasick. - - Charlie, “and for a present she “Yes; you can spend all youa RUBIN Frieda was the only one on board A FEW OATS AGO, however, my gave me her flu.” time on the links.” THE ORIGINAL SAUME ANAL&ESIQUE PAGE FOUR THE DAVlE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. S. C .- OCTOBER 25.1956

the home of her daughter, Mrs. THE D THE DAVIE RECQRPJftflrge E nrollm ent A r m y -N a v y Store M rs. R . L . Wrilson Henrietta Cloaninger, Winston- An Appreciation Salem, following a long illness. I wish ‘ to express my sincere C FRANK STROUD. EDITOR. Boone--Figures just released at The Army and Navy Store, Funeral services for Mrs. Rob­ Surviving are three daughters, O l d e s t P thanks to all the neighbors and Appalachian State Teachers col- Mocksville’s newest retail mer­ ert L. W ilson, 82, for many years Mrs. Cloaninger, Mrs. Ralph Ed­ friends for the many acts of kind­ N o L iq u o TELEPHONE i lege reveal that the institution has chandising firm , is open for busi­ a resident of this city, were held wards, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. ness during the illness and after James M clver, of Winston-Salem, — the Iargest fall term enrollment in ness, located on the square in th e! at the W alker Funeral Home at the death of my sister. May God and one son, Fred W ilson, of this NEWS building form erly occupied by the 2:30 p. m. on Monday of last bless vou all. JtPSdSaS,N . C., as pff Second-class £ “ £.M«2i: « * * * — week, with Rev. J, P. Davis and city, four grandchildren and three total enrollm ent is 1,257. Duke Power Co. F. W . Marsh is (MISS) CORA AUSTIN. m atter. March 3.1903. Rev. E. A . Sawyer officiating, and great-grandchildren. M r s . D e - Enrolled from Davie County are the proprietor. the body laid to rest in Rose Mrs. W ilson had many friends We don't like to make' X lotte, spen SUBSCRIPTION RATES: the following students: Helen M r. Marsh formerly operated a ce m e te ry . in this city who were saddened by marks after your name. w ith relati ONE YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA - $ !.SO Barnhardt, Advance; Mary Ann store carrying a similar line of Mrs. W ilson died Oct. 15th at news of her death. StK MONTHS !N N. CAROLINA - 75c. Barnhardt, Route 2, Advance; A l- merchandise, at Advance. He w ill M r . a n d ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE STATt - J2.00 SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 vin N. Carter, Route I, Advance; carry a complete line of work S o tn v P o i Nancv Durham, Mocksville; Caro- clothes, hunting and camping sup- o rs W e d n i Iyn Eaton, Route 2, Mocksville; plies, which includes many items Republican Ticket Patricia Grant, Mocksville; Earl H . which were sold as surplus by the A . F . Hendricks, Route 2, Mocksville; Arm y and Navy. N . C., atte Betty L. Sparks, R. 2, Mocksville, . ~ # c o u s in M i For U. S. Senator , EDW IN L. GAVIN c n r j x An Appreaation M is s A U B U Y N O W the erectio Sanford, N . C. O O t ley Lraauates W e wish to extend our Sincere s id in g h o u For Congress, 8th District Scott A ir Force Base, Illinois, Jhank/ to our fHends _ , _ _ . „ , bors for the many acts of kind- THOMAS E. STORY Oct. 17- - Private First Class Rob- ness shown us during rhe ilIness M r s . W o f W ilk e s ert H Sofley has graduated from and after the death of our dear While Goods Are Available w e e k in S the A ir Force Communications husband and father. For Solicitor, 17th District h e r d a u g h School at Scott A ir Force Base, MRS. R. L. W ALKER J. ALLIE HAYES AND CHILDREN, Illinois, it was announced by the r ' M r . a n d o f W ilk e s Buy Now Before Prices Go Higher W in s to n - base commander, Brigadier Gen­ W hy not send The Record to For State Senate eral John F. McB ain, Colonel A l­ your son, who is in U . S. Army C . W ils o n P A T E L L E R ban B Ogden, Jr. or Nuvv, The cost is small, and v ille , R o u _ , , A -C it is just like a weekly letter from o f W ilk e s Graduated as an A ir Force ra- ■ „ „ „ W e Received A Letter Dated Oct. 4,1950 _ . _ _ n o m e . Tam es For Representative dio mechanic, Pfc. Sofley w ill p e ,- ______C ity , spen B. C. BROCK form installation and maintenance . . . • » M • From Chatham Mfg. Co., W hich in to w n w of ground and airborne communi- A tiU llD IX trd triX N otlC 6 . For Sheriff M r s . J. A . cations equipment, thereby be- Having qua]ified as Adminis- G. ALEX TUCKER Reads As Follows: coming an integral member of the Jtatrix Qf die estate of Hugh Clay- M r . a n d For Clerk Superior Court U. S. Air Force. ton Gregory, deceased, late o f “The production of all-wool and part-wool bed blank­ s o n , K e n STACY H. CHAFFIN Pfc. Sofley, 19, son of M r. and Davie County, North Carolina, w e re rec For Coroner Mrs. Harley C. Sofley, 407 Wilkes- this f° notifY a11 Persons hav‘ ets recently offered for December and January deli­ M r s . R . L L o. ,, . .n , . j ing claims against the estate to DR. GARLAND V. GREENE boro St., Mocksville, graduated ex| ibit them to the undersigned very has been sold in view of the many increases in from high school in that city and at Clemmons, N.. .C-. on or be- M r . an YOU CANNOT HELP BUILD has been on active duty with the fore the 28th day of October, everything going into the manufacture of our own M o c k s v ill UP YOUR TOWN OR COUN­ A ir Force since Sept. 21, 1949. 1951, or this notice w ill be plead- H ic k o r y TY BY ADVISING OUR PEO­ Prior to entering the Scott com- ed in bar.of tbeir recoYerv- AH blankets, particulary wool, we are not in position to G e o rg e H - ... L i or o a persons indebted to said estate PLE TO GO TO OTHER CITIES mumcations school, Pfc. Sofley JJlgase make immediate payment. make any further offerings at this time.” L i t t le S TO DO THEIR TRADING. completed basic training at Lack- This October 17, 1950. e s b o ro S O nlv one more Saturday to get land Air Force Base, Texas. . LEONA A. GREGORY, ------1 Administratrix of the Estate o g ra n d m o t your name on the registration One M anufacturer O f Overalls Writes: Seven students from Davie are Hugh Clayton Gregary, dec’d. i n G re e n v books if it is not already there. enrolled at Mars H ill College, viz: * Clemmons, N. C. “Due to heavy sales and unsettled markets, our line Better get busy. Alvin Creason, Archie Jones, J. P. ELedge and Browder T h e m a _ , ~ 7~ LeGrand, Jr., Thomas LeGrand, P. O. Box 1157, has been temporarily withdrawn from sale.” F . N a il w i Onlytwo more weeks until a- Bettv Ano Turner, Lemuel Cook, Winston-Salem, N . C. sh e is c o n bout half the candidates who are and John Williard. Attorneys for Administratrix W ilk e s b o running for office in Davie Coun- _ ■■■■ Another Overall Manufacturer is now alloting his ty are going to wake up and find goods and has limitedus to only I l-2doz. each month. M r s . A that they have been defeated. I G r o v e , sp In checking up on our subscrip­ Merchandise In All Lines Is Advancing In Price And T h u r s d a y tion books we find that there are NOTICE! A u s tin o * three Republicans holding office Becoming Harder To Get. D r . an in Davie County whose names do tu r n e d Ia not appear on our books. It is To The Voter, Of At Present We Have The Biggest And Best Stock Of le a n s , w later than they think. I Davie County: Goods We Have Ever Shown And Can T u la n e -N Newspapers cannot print arti­ A U p e r cles without the name of the Supply Your Needs. I Am A Candidate For Clerk Of C h a p e l ce writer is signed to the article. m e e t th e r Your name doesn’c have to be Superior Court On The Our Prices Are Right And Our a n d h e lp printed, but all articles must have Republican Ticket. name o f author attached. W o r k Realizing it would be impossible for me to contact There is more money in the Merchandise Is Superior. is p ro g re building occupied by Ih e Record each voter personally, I am taking this opportunity b u s y th o than in any other building in the through the press, to express my appreciation for Come In NOW And See For Yourself. street w ill county. AU that seperates us the support the people of Davie County have given T . W . from this money is a thick brick me in the past and for any support they may give tu r n e d wall; a steel vault and a thick safe me on November 7th, 1950. If I am elected as D a v is H o door. W e are in the same build­ h e s p e n t your Clerk, I w ill continue to serve the people in ing with the Bank of Davie. C. C. Sanford Sons Co. the future as I have in the past— promptly, court­ C F . L eously, and in a fair and impartial manner to the w a n M e - B ig F id d le r’s Con­ The Home O f Better Merchandise For 83 tears in g fr o m very best of my ability. tio n w h i vention Be Sure And Go To The Polls n e sd a y. Statesville, Oct. 23—The Repub­ M r . an lican Party of North Carolina is On Election Day s o n Ja m L e s lie D a going into show business on a big And See That Your Neighbor Goes C h a r lo tt scale to highlight what the G.O.P. Army A . T . D a claims w ill be the greatest political Shoes rally ever staged in the western Vote For Your Friend For Army - Navy - Store AND C o u n & Navy a s sistan t part o f this state. a n d S e c r The cordial little town of Mor- SURPLUS Work Clerk O f Superior Court. e n s p e n t ganton, nestled in the foothills of MERCHANDISE j Now Open In ta k in g in the Blue Ridge Mountains, will Clothing come into the national spotlight MOCKSVILLE M r s - C STACY f t CHAFFIN. W E A R E V E R C a r te r , a on Saturday, Oct. 28, as the scene 10 0% W O O L INSIDE AND I G r e e n v ill of the first annual Republican C o g g in s OUTSIDE New Khaki Pants $2.98 W orld’s Championship Fiddlers’ Blankets guests o f Convention. v BROADWAY MUSICAL STAR, PAINT New Shirts , $2.75 H a r tm a n U . S. Savings Bonds totaling $4.98 T h e s t $ 1,000.00, w ill be offered as prizes, U. S. N. New Jackets $6.95 tio n o f S $1.99 Gal. O . D . W O O L with $500 being the award for the B15 New Jackets $14.95 to n stree best musical unit. The second BRUSHES, PANTS a n d a Ca best w ill claim $150. Other prizes b a d w re c T b R P E N T I N E Used Field Jackets $2 98 L ik e N e w for the ‘best* in each catagory are in te rs e c ti THINNER as follows: $100, fiddler; $75. ban­ Used Combat Jackets $5 50 $ 3 .9 8 O IL S A N D O M r s . jo strummen $50, guitarist; $50, w as a p a COLORING Used H. B. T. Pants $1.50 quartet; $50,'man or woman sing­ sFec^^ptigssl, T SHIRTS $2.98 S ta te s v ill er; $25, novelty presentation. 1 Canteens Complete 95c es re c e iv - Rov Acuff and his “Grand Ole -V- tu rn e d h HANES ATTENTION g e ttin g al Oprv,” of Nashville, Tenn., will Hatchets $1.49 be on the program Saturday af­ Underwear AU Used Clothing Navy Raincoats $5.95 M r . a n H a s B e e n ternoon at 3 o'clock. • lr-£2Sfr And A Larg: tu rn e d _ The junior high school in Mor- j B lo o m s b U A « « V a r ie ty Army Rain Coats $3.95 Sterlized, Cleaned ganton will be the scene of the; w e n t to I > - * i O f S ocks, And Pressed b u ria l o f Republican Fiddlers’ Convention, Men’s Wool Suits, Like New $12.50 A n d W o m e n s B y N . C . F r a n k M ! and w ill accomodate a large au­ MORE H O H E SM Offi CNMEIS MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO T h e fu n dience. A large crowd is expect­ NYLONS Regulations NUMEROUS TO MENTION B lo o m s b ed. Davie musicians should en-; Ihan any other oigarette! w as befi ter this big contest. H e n r y . THE DAVlE RECORD. HOCKSVILLE. N. C. OCTOBER 25. 1950' PAGE FIVE

THE DAYIE RECORD. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Morrow H atio n and little daughter, of Alexandria, F. T. English Special Training Va., were week-end guests o f Mrs. m y sin c e re Oldest Paper In The County Morrow’s parents, M r. and Mrs. i FJ T. English, 85, died Thurs- M r. and Mrs. D. F. W inters re­ ^ighbors and Shgek Bowden. l-day in an Asheboro hospital. He ceived word, that their son Ret. acts of kind* No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads Our Fall and Winter [ had been in bad health for some W illiam F. W inters (Bill) was a- ss and after Miss Pat Grant, a student at A. tim e . Imong the 82 boys chosed from r . M a y G o d S..T. College, Boone, and Miss NEWS AROUND TOWN. M t. English came to this coun­ Fort Knox, Kentucky, 3rd Ar­ I Rkchel Grant, a student at Cataw- AUSTIN. 'ba College, spent the week-end ty from Virginia 20 years ago to mored Division to go to Camp Wearing Apparel Mrs. Dewey Holton, of Char- w ith their parents on Route 4. manage Boxwood Farm ' at Jeru­ Gordon, Georgia, to take special Iotte, spent Wednesday in town o make X salem. He was a member of the' training in Chryptographio school. w ith relatives. Jerusalem Baptist ChurcK. Hubert Sdne, little son of Mrs. j This w ill delay his getting home, name. Gettie Stine, of North M ain Street Surviving are the wife, three For Ladies, Misses and Children I but he said he hoped he would be M r. and Mrs. Ralph Kurfees, of fell out of a swing and broke his sons and one daughter and two able to see all of his friends be­ Sotnv Point, were MocksviIIe visit­ left arm Oct. 13th. He was car­ sisters. | fore too long. . Is Now Ready For Your ors Wednesday afternoon. ried to Rowan Memorial Hospi­ Funeral services were held at. tal. but was able to return home Jerusalem Baptist Church at 2 p.| la s t w e e k . James Frye is a patient at Davis A. F. Hendricks of Wingate, m. Saturday, with Rev. E. W .' Hospital, Statesville, recovering Inspection N . C., attended the funeral of his Turner and-Rev. M r. Shinn, offi­ ciating, and the body laid to rest from an operation. He is getting ...... f. ■ ■■ ■ ■ S11 I ■ ■ ■■ ...-....-.I. cousin Miss Lilla Austin. Dixon Reunion in Oaklawn- Cemetery, Asheboro. along nicely his friends will be glad to Iearn. Miss Alice Holton has begun The descendants of the late W . COATS, 100% Wool - $14.98 L. Dixon, of Cana, held their first Martin Eaton, of the classic the erection of a 6-room asbestos reunion on Sunday, Oct. 15th, at shades of Clarksville, took in the I siding house on Salisbury street. the home of Dewey Dixon in Cana. State Fair at Raleigh Friday. Gaberdines - $17.98 -$49.00

Mrs. W . H. Dodd spent last A picnic lunch was served on Princess Theatre the lawn, and a brief history of SUITS - - $17.98 Up week in Statesville, the guest of the Dixon family given by Dr. L. WANT ADS PAY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY her daughter, M rs. A . J. Haynes. R. Shelton, of Winston-Salem. Richard Widmark & Jonathan Logan Dresses $9.98 Up Plans were made to make the M r. and Mrs. H. C. ljames, of FOR SALE—Attractive hand­ Paul Douglas In r reunion an annual affair, and of­ AWARD SWEATERS AP QO h e r made rag dolls. Nice for Christ­ “PANIC IN THE STREETS” Winston-Salem, visited Mrs. W . ficers were elected to get more (White, Gold, Black, Navy, Green, Red, Grey) y O .iJ O mas gifts. DUKE SHEEK, C. W ilson and family, of Mocks- family history for the 1951 gath­ SATURDAY A t Davie Record Office. ville, Route 4. ' ering. They were as follows: Monte Hale In BLOUSES, Cotton, Crepe $1.00 Up 9 5 0 D r. Shelton, president; Mrs. J. FO R SALE—Registered O . I. C. ‘SAN ANTONE AMBUSH” lames , Daniel, of New York C. Collette, of Mocksville; Mrs. swine, the finest we have ever of- W ith Bette Daniels Alice Van Hoy, and Miss Frances GOWNS - - - $1.00 City, spent several days last week feredi Bred giits, $65; sows $100, MONDAY & TUESDAY Dixon, of Winston-Salem; Miss to farrow Christmas. in town with his parents, M r. and Audie Murphy & Wanda Nola Lee Dixon and Mrs. M ild­ M . O. FOSTER, Wool Jersey Blouses $2.98, $3.49 Mrs. J. A . Daniel. Hendrix In “SIERRA” red Reavis, of Yadkinville. Mocksville, Route 3. In Technicolor Only two of the five Dixqn chil­ M r. and Mrs. K . F. Salley, and FOR SALE—Full line of Mas- SKIRTS - - - $2.98 Up dren are now living, Mrs. Edna WEDNESDAY sey-Harris farm machinery, such an k - son, Kenneth, of Danville, Va., D. Shelton and W - L. Dixon, of as tractors, combine-, -mowers, Barbara Hale & Arthur were recent guests of M r. and Cana. The deceased children, harrows, etc. Call and look over Kenny In "THE W INDO W ” deli- Mrs. R. L. Lverly. Noah, Tom and Luther, were re­ “Jumping Jack”' this new machinery. with Ruth Roman & presented by members of their J. FRANK HENDRIX. Bobby Driscoll !S in families. I M r. and Mrs. W . M . Carmer of Mocksville, Route 3. SHOES ow n Mocksville R t. 4, spent Sunday in Hickory with their daughter, Mrs. Johnson- JHfhitaker Plasto Treated NYLONS n to George H all, Jr. ’’Run Resistant, Look Better, Last Longer $ 2 .2 5 Miss Lilly Faye W hitaker be­ Little Susie Hartman, of W ilk- came the bride o f Rex Leon John­ esboro Street, i s visiting her son at 5 p. pi., Oct. 14th at Oak Loom Craft SLIPS, 4 Gore - $198 grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Hartm an Grove Methodist Church, Mocks­ NOTICE in Greenville, S. C. ville, R. 2. line The bride is the daughter of EXTRA SPECIALS The many friends of Mrs. W . Lonnie L. Whitaker of Mocks­ To The Voters O f Davie County F. Nail w ill be sorry to learn that ville. R. 2, and the late Mrs. W hi­ she is confined to her hoinc on taker, M r. Johnson is the son of Coats . - - $ 4 .9 8 W ilkesboro Street by illness. f his M r. and Mrs. W . M . Tohnson of I am the candidate for Sheriff on the Republican W inston-Salem. Dresses - $1.00 & $2.00 Mrs. Aurelia, Hanes, of Smith >nth, The Rev. G. W . Fink officiated Ticket. I will appreciate your vote on Nov. 7th, Grove, spent last Wednesday and at the double ring ceremony; A Sweaters - - $2.00 Thursday in tewn with Miss Cora i.nd program of wedding music was 1950. If I am elected Sheriff of Davie County, I Austin on W ilkesboro Street. presented by Miss M arv Jane Mc- Clamrock, pianist, and Miss Evo- Shoes - $2.00, $3.00 $5.00 w ill endeavor to enforce the law fair and umpartial- Dr. and Mrs. W . M . Long re­ na York, vocalist. turned last week from New Or­ The couple entered together, O f Iy to a ll. leans, where they took in the the bride wearing a navy gabar­ Tulane-Noter Dame football game dine suit with navy velvet ac­ cessories. She carried a white Be Sure And Go To ThePolIsOn Davie Dry Goods Co. A ll persons interested in Union Bibletoppedwithawhite orchid. % Chapel cemetery, are requested to After the wedding the couple meet there next Saturday morning left for a trip to Northwestern Election Day And See That Meroney Building On The Square North Carolina. They will make and help clean off same. their home at 2839 Bon A ir Ave­ nue in Winston-Salem. Your Neighbor Goes W ork on widening Depot street Mrs, Tohnsoti was graduated is progressing rapidly. This is a from Mocksville High Sdiool and busy thoroughfare, and a wider is employed by Hanes Hosiery street w ill help faeilitate traffic. M ills in Winston-Salem. G. ALEX TUCKER f. M r. Johnson attended Gray T. W . Graham, of Route 2, re­ High School in Winston-Salem turned home last week from and is employed by Hanes Hosiery For Your Needs In Davis Hospital, Statesville, where M ills . he spent a week taking treatment. N >r*h Carolina I C. F. Leach is a patient at Ro­ J- InTlie Superinr Onurt Costume Jewelry wan Memorial Hospital, reeover Davie County I Iars ing from an appendicitis opera­ In the Matte^ Of: W . F. Stone- TROUBLE tion which he underwent W ed­ str~*et. Guardian o f Jennie C. Costume Flowers n e sd a y. H a n e lin e E x P a rte . I N T H E M r. and Mrs. I. A. Daniel and Hose son James, and Mr. and Mrs. Notice of Re-Sale Leslie Daniel spent Wednesday in FIELD? Charlotte, guests of M r and Mrs. es A. T. Daniel. of Real Estate Nylon Lingerie County Agent F. E. Peebles, Under and bv virtue of an or­ assistant agent Leo F. W illiams, der o f re-sale made in - the above Blouses and Secretary Miss Carolyn Crav­ entitled cause by S. H. Chaffin, W e’re h ere en spent We-Inesday at Raleigh Clerk of the Superior Court, the taking in the big State Fair. undersigned Commissioner will, Baby Gifts on Saturday, the 4th day of No­ Ie help you Mrs. C. A. Hartman, Mrs. Mae vember, 1950, at twelve o’clock, M . Carter, and Mrs. B. F. Rabon, of at the Court House door of Da­ Greenville, S. C. and Mrs. Addie vie County, in Mocksville, N . C., Emergency service is part of our business.. Lamps Coggins o f Salisbury, were Sunday offer for re-sale the following de­ We hope you never have a serious break­ guests of M r. and Mrs. Clarence scribed tract of land, lying and Hartm an, on W ilkesboro Street. being in Fulton Township of said down during rush seasons, but if you do, our County, to wit: field service is as near as your telephone. And GIFTS For The stop light at the intersec­ A TR A C T beginning at a stone; tion of South Main and Lexing­ th e n c e S . 86| degs. R 35.27 chs. to ton streets has been taken down WAYS TO AYOIO FIELD DELAY a stone; thence S. 2 j degs. W . 4.46 and a caution light put up. Many !chs. to a stone; thence W . 7 i chs. I Lubricate machinery on regular schedule. Every Occasion bad wrecks have occurred at this to a stone; thence S. 9 degs, W . intersection. 20.74 chs. to a stone; thence W . S Tighten loose bolts and repair worn parts prom ptly. 16.75 chs. to a stone; thence N . OMrs. Claude Thompson, who 10.03 chs. to a stone; thence S. 3 Use only genuine A-C parts on all Allis-Chal- was a patient at Davis Hospital, VISIT 87j degs. W . 8.25 chs. to a stone; mers machines. 152.98 Statesville, recovering from injuri­ thence N . I j degs. var. 3.40 chs. es received in an auto wreck, re­ 4 Apply for inspection service well ahead of rush to a stone; thence N . 2 degs. E. turned home last week, and is seasons. 13.52 chs. to a stone, the begin­ getting along nicely. ning comer, containing 63.2 acres Io th in g more or less as surveyed and plat- M r. and M rs. Harley Soflev re­ The Gift Shop i ted by Sam L. Talbert, County en turned home Wednesday from ' Surveyor, July, 1950.' (flusiiiiiiiii) SAHS AWP StRVICS J Bloomsburg, Pa., where they le a n e d I Terms of Sale: Ninety days, went to attend the funeral and Mrs. Christine W. Daniel w ith bond and approved security, ssed burial of M rs. Sofley’s sister, Mrs. Frank Minsch, who died Oct. 15th. or all cash at the option of the C. purchaser. The bidding w ill start ITie funeral rites were held at Phone 241 ons Bloomsburg Tuesday. M rs. Minstffi at $3,675.00. was before marriage Miss Drue This 20th day of October, 1950.] Henry, of Cooleemee. A. T. G RANT, Commissioner, THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

LOOK YOUR BEST Contradictory DEPA Arthur, reading the evening pa­ FEEL YOUR BEST ★ ★★★* ★★★★ ★★★★ MuscIeStretchers and Mice Can ACT YOUR BEST per: “Dad, I thought that medical KEEP Your Digestive Tract FREE F ro m Constipatzon. When th e U v ex assistance was given to cure peo­ Ten K Is Properly Activated. It Helps Makh a Jet Jockey Flute Happy Tone Up The Whole System ple." NEXT TIME A new language is in the mak- tail pipe through which jet gases Father: “So it is, my son. What Of U. HO USEHOLV ing—that of the jet pilots. Its all escape into the air. . s • makes you think otherwise?” Greek to the average man, and Arthur: “It says here that a This Is the even to the pilots of World War II Pants Duct—Where air-in ducts woman fell and struck her head the stale meet to pass air into the com­ sonnet by Wa it’s slightly unintelligible, but the on the sidewalk and died without N ew spaper Ud YOU’LL LIKE THEM TOO spondcnt. “men from Mars” know what pressor section of the engine. medical assistance. That certain­ *they’re talking about. ly sounds contradictory to me.” Railroading—Inadvertent shut­ By IVAL sneezy, Watery ‘misery’, rTifT-;'■■■■ ■ Here’s an abridged version of tling between normal and emer­ their dictionary: gency fuel systems. , Washington- . BLOCKED NOSTRILS the top men o f % \ s r * Hot Seat—Pilot’s ejection seat. Belly Bank—Red splice strap, whether it Squirt Job—Jet plane. where tail section of F-84 is joined organization, to the main fuselage section. S h Squirting — Pertaining to jet bank or a go X O L D S § flight. Jet Jockeys—Pilots who fly jet can judge fa’ aircraft. kind of pers m et/ed in M inutes Bird Cage—Area of jet plane up that orga where fuel, oil and hydraulic lines Blow Torch—Term applied to jet is this true engine or to plane using jet en­ S l J o s e p h , * W M t' '^ s i $ connect to engine’s accesory sec­ m ent who \ I tion. gine. glass house Any perso ^riU -Histam ine Hose Nose—Pilot dressed with Oil Burner — Perm applied to it stays on YOU helmet and oxygen mask. jet engine because it uses an oil talked to Se . /-A .T A iB I iE T S Acheson is i TABLETS SSO 38 TABLETS 75© type fuel, a refined form of kero­ ...n o t on Him! L i Man From M ars—Jet pilot with sene. nestness, his full flight equipment: Helmet, W i gence and hi parachute and one man dinghy, Squirrel Cage—Highly active an Episcopa Mae West, oxygen mask, bailout section of “brain” department, born in Mi bottle, goggles and flying suit. such as jet maintenance and en­ April 11, 189- gineering offices, where mechan­ Groton and ' i Muscle Stretcher—A boost sys­ ical and flight problems are degrees fro IyO tem which augments pilot’s ef­ worked out. He is a me forts to move elevators on some of Covington, ana bishops iastinq ___ B righter Teeth types of planes. son and Sh- Flute—Head of control stick Bring Outmoded Chairs a m em ber of Which is filled w ith buttons and IlliN-SllEAR LIPSTICK He has a fa controls in such a manner as to New Life by Remodeling Maryland, w bear a faint resemblance to a flute. STAYS ON AND ON! is his hobby Treat the Family to Feast' Rolls 1 Won’t come off on dishes, glasses, ture in yo (See Recipes Below) Flute Happy — Control s t i c k cigarettes, or teeth. highly polis \ “happy,” or when the pilot does 2 Won’t come off when you at ease, nev Bake with Yeast everything that’s in the book as PATTERN312SHOWS HOWTO kiss children, relatives, sweetheart. ■c€ ■ ^ LYNN CHAMBERS’ MEND REPAIR SPRINGS AND REMOOtt who does no ” 0 MATTER HOW s im p le a Glazed Smoked Butt well as many things which are 10 DIFFERENT CHAIRS 3 Washes off easily with soap & water.- or “can’t” not. meal, its' appeal can be en­ with Apple Rings 4 Exciting fasbion*rigbt colors. ture of Dea hanced greatly with freshly baked, 5 More economical! Lasts 4 to S times His next Baked Potatoes Green Beans Mice—Tail pipe inserts which longer! Only SI plus tax! Get Hazel yeast-leavened bread or rolls. Pear-Grape Salad facilitate adjustment of nozzle Secretary J Bishop’s amazing non-smear lipstick of. Granvill There’s a certain home-like charm ♦Hot Rolls Butter Beverage area and thus permit maximum at any drug or department store. about baking with Coconut Tapioca Pudding thrust. lina. He is yeast and the ’Recipe Given -5 major, tall, wonderful fra ­ Fat or Had It Made—Any com­ He is form grance that fills pletely successful operation, such WHEN SLEEP WON’T eral budge the kitchen with Vi teaspoon vanilla as landing, take-off, target run, Sperry cor baking of this kind Fat for frying etc. In short, “everything is COME AND YOU into govern which most home­ Soften yeast in lukewarm water. okay.” recognized makers enjoy. Scald milk; add sugar, shortening He is a I and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Add I Go Handle—Jet engine throttle APTE# FEEL GLUM •With a good basic recipe that you control. Washington have learned to perfection, you can cup flour and beat well. Add eggs Use Chewing-Gum Laxative— of m any and beat well. Add softened yeast Panic Button—State of emer­ business or 4 1 turn out many different styles and REMODEL OLD CHAIRS REMOVES WASTE...NOT GOOD FOOD varieties of rolls. They’re fun to and mix until dough is smooth. Add gency when the pilot mentally • When you can’t steep—feel Just awful remainder of flour to make a stiff make, and it’s nice to serve them pushes buttons and switches in all P A T T E R N 312 shows how to because you need a laxative —do a* fresh and sweet-smelling right from batter. Add vanilla and mix until directions. BULLIONS do —Cliev FEfcN-A-MINT. smooth. Cover and let rise until * bring 10 outmoded chairs up VEEN-A-MINT Is wonderfully different! the oven. to Tlate. A kitchen chair is made Doctors say many other laxatives start Amazing results proved by independent ... light and bubbly, about one hour. Console—Pilot’s cockpit control their “flushing” action too soon...right Stir down and cover; let rest for 10 panels which, because of the pre­ into a padded slipper chair. An In the stomach. Large doses of such lax* scientific test. For cleaner teeth, for a HERE’S A GOOD recipe for old wicker chair is padded and atlves upset digestion, flush away nour­ bread type rolls which is easy to minutes, while heating fat to mod­ ponderance of switches and knobs, brighter smile. .. try Calox yourself I reminds one of the console of an covered. Old rockers are remod­ ishing food you need for health and follow: erate temperature (350°). Drop bat­ energy ... you feel weak, worn out. ter from teaspoon into hot fat and organ. eled. Directions are illustrated for fRolls • repairing springs and frames. But gentle feen-a-mznt. taken as rec­ 3A cup milk fry doughnuts about V k minutes on Binders—Brakes. ommended. works chiefly In the lower each side until golden brown. Price of pattern 25c. bowel where It removes only waste* not JE 1A cup sugar * * * good food! You avoid that weak, tired Z1A teaspoons salt Mchomp on the Binders—Apply feeling. Use ixen-a-mint and feel 1 1la By CALOX SDGARY CINNAMON Twists are brakes. fine, full of life! 25*. SQt, or only I U* VA tablespoons shortening WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE EAN S’ % cup lukewarm water a good way to keep cool weather from Pucks—Brake lining disks. D raw er 10 FEEN-AMINT "M meals interesting as well as nourish­ Tproducer S I package yeast, com­ Ejector—The end portion of the ^ FAMOUS CHEWIWCfOUM UUOffItfE A product of MCKESSON & BOBBINS pressed or dry granular ing. Try them, too, for refresh­ Bedford HUIs. New York. gested th VA cups sifted all-purpose ments, with a mug,of hot mulled something flour cider, milk or a cup of steaming “Because Scald milk, add sugar, salt and coffee. In only one Grandma’s Sayings shortening; stir until dissolved. Sugary Cinnamon Twists has been Cool to lukewarm.' Place lukewarm (Makes about 2 dozen) appeared water into a large bowl and sprinkle I package yeast, compressed or crumble in yeast. Let stand until or dry granular dissolved, about 5 to 10 minutes. V\ cnp lukewarm water Add lukewarm milk mixture. Stir Vi cup m ilk in 214 cups Sour and beat until V* cup sugar smooth.. Add remaining 214 cups 1 teaspoon salt l r £ ; * flour and mix thoroughly. Turn 2 tablespoons shortening dough out on lightly floured board I egg and knead until dough is tightly 3 cups sifted flour (about) stretched and shiny, feels springy Vi cup melted butter or sub­ and elastic and does not stick to stitute the board. Place in a lightly greased I cup sugar bowl and brush top with melted I tablespoon cinnamon shortening. Cover with towed", let Soften yeast in lukewarm water. rise in a warm place, free from Scald milk; add sugar, salt and draft, until double in bulk, about shortening. Cool to lukewarm. Add one hour and 25 minutes. flour to make a When doubled in bulk, punch down thick batter. Mix and turn out on lightly floured well. Add soft­ board. Shape rolls as desired. ened yeast and “ Black TBUB FRIENDS are jest like fire­ Cover with a towel and let rise eggs. Beat well, “ Ophelia” flies—their deeds shine brighest in a warm place until double in a d d e n o u g h ier. Only 2 when the nights are darkest. m o re flour to $5 paid Mn. Daisy Hobson, Talladega, Alt.* bulk. Bake in a hot (425°) oven for stardom m ake a s o f t T i m t o n t perform a «*P 20 m inutes. SO SWEET, tH smooth, ’n modem! ... dough. Turn out the eight ThaVs what the men folks are . DAD AND THE youngsters will on lightly floured chosen fo sayin' and they’re not talkin’ about love these little doughnuts, and board and knead ^eecptcueteed break Ca a gal. They’re talkin’ about wTabIe- they’re no chore until smooth and satiny. Place in a she and h Grade” Nu-Maid, the modem mar­ greased bowl. Cover and let rise in ing a t a garine. You sure kin tell the to m a k e since you simply have a warm place for about 1% hours, ers. difference. Nu-Maid spreads on until doubled. When light, punch Factory-Method New Treads smooth. Nu-Maid tastes good by to d ro p spoon­ . itself ’cause its modem In texture fuls of the batter down. Let rest for 10 minutes. Mix Applied On Sound Tiro Bodies or on Your Own Tires and flavor! into frying fat, together the I cup sugar and cin­ BR thus saving the namon. Prepare a 12x9-inch pan by AUNT BERTHY alius preached greasing with butter and sprinkling fuss and bother Look at These Extra Values • • th at to get the best out o’ life all we of rolling and with 3 tablespoons of the cinnamon need do is to put our best into ft sugar. Roll dough into a rectangle $5 paid Mrs. J. C. Werkau, Clifton, HL* cutting. They • 25% Longer Mileage—Made of Cold Rubber _ are made from 10 'by 20 inches. Brush lightly with ^L Jl a yeast-leavened butter; sprinkle a thin layer of • Same High Quality Tread Materials as Used FROM SUNNY California comes cinnamon sugar over the dough. For this bright idea—margarine molded batter that will in N ew Tires 6.00-16 complaini in modem table style % pound keep nicely in the refrigerator for Fold the dough over in thirds so prints that fit any servin’ dish. And a day or two, so you can have nice, as to have long narrow strips of • Same Tread Design as in New Tires AND YOUR F rieda’s. wouldn’t you know you’d find yellow dough in three layers. Seal' edge F or f fresh doughnuts for several days. OLD TIRE colds, cat wTable-Qraden Nu-Maid shaped this Glaze them, if you want to be and flatten strip with rolling pin or • Sam e Tread Depth as in N ew Tires modern way, ’cause Nu-Maid is 8 hands. Cut crosswise into 1-inch so much truly modern margarine! fancy, or toss them in plain or cin­ • Same Tread Width as in New Tires OTHER SIZES Last namon or orange sugar. strips. Roll each strip -under hands. * $ c Place hands at each end of strip ALSO LOW flat, Cha J will be paid upon publication Kitchenette Doughnuts and twist by moving hands in op­ • N ew Tire G uarantee “What to the first contributor of each (Makes about 3 dozen) posite directions. Pick up dough at “What accepted saying or idea. Address I package yeast, compressed the two ends at the same time to r uncle. “ "Grandma” 109 East Pearl Streelj or dry granular let dough shape itself into a twist. I find it. Cincinnati 2, Ohio. 1A cup lukewarm water Place twists side by side into, pre­ D O N ’T G E T STUCK.. like a h I cup milk pared pan. Brush tops of twists F rieda M cup sugar with butter and sprinkle with re­ kitchen Vi cup melted shortening mainder of cinnamon sugar. Let Get Extra Traction When The a plaster 1 teaspoon salt rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in pastram i 2 eggs a moderate (375°) oven for about Going Is Rough With • • - she treat Z1A cnps sifted flour (about)- 25 minutes. Charlie, er m usta LYNN SAYS: Baking time of bread depends up­ ‘ T t r * $ t o n * reasonabl Dse These Success Tips on the size of the loaves. A pound ¥§ lays do- When Baking with Yeast loaf will usually bake satisfactorily GUARANTEED once in A yeast dough is rather sticky in 45 to 50 m inutes in a hot (400° F . not her when you first begin to knead it, to 450° F.) oven. Plain rolls bake in ^uetoiut-T K etfod give m e but this does not mean that too lit­ 15 to 20 minutes at this tempera, «.00-16 faction tle flour has been used. As knead­ ture. MO TOUt Studded Ground Grip New Treads OlD TIM MY F ing continues, the dough becomes Don’t forget to add salt to your OTHIR SIZES A ffM oa Sand Tl* Bodts

Pulp Wood Prices Birthday Party W hat's Going On? George (Buck) W inters was en­ DREW Up tertained by a birthday party at I is home Saturday night. Those PEARSON The prices of pulp wood paid present were: Janie Mae Collette, At the market in Mocksville is Josephine M iller, Betty CarIene $12.25 per eord in truck load lots KNOWS f Angeil, Nancy M urph, June Lash- and $13,00 in carload lots, This m it - Lennie Gray Conatzer, Helen AND HE is a $ 2.00 per cord increase in the Poston, Nancy Boger, Robert La­ TELLS ALL prices paid to farmers. tham, ' Eugene Popline, Buddy The market in Mocksville is Stroud, Lloyd Farthing, Donald in his . . . open Tuesday through Saturday Hendricks, Jack Naylor, lack of every week. It is located near LeGrand: George W inters. Games "WASHINGTON the depot. The people who ope­ were piaved an d refreshments rate this market have a truck were served. A good time was MERRY-GO-ROUND’ they will be glad to use to -haul had by all. Especially Buck. A* Every Week i? pulp wood to the railroad for a reasonable price for the people who do not have a way to gel O pportnaity the wood to market. K n o c k s Lots of farmers in Davie Coun­ HUNTING ty could improve their voting [or timber and at the same time be More paid well for their work by cutting and selling pulp wood. BUSINESS We are fortunate to have a T r y O ui- A d s market, which has recently open­ READ the APS ed, in Mocksville. AU people in terested in selling pulp wood are advised to get in touch with M r. Spencer at the railroad or some­ one in the county agent’s office. ' F. E. PEEBLES, County Agent. Coal! Coal!

F . F . ;4 . Meetinq W e H a v e A Good Suppy Mocksville Chapter o f th e O f B o t h F.F.A. met Wednesday night and the following, members were ini­ tia te d : H eater And Furnace Coal Michall Angell, James Ander­ son, Robert Boger Gwyn Boger. A nd Can Supply Y our Needs Harlev Chaffin, Harding Black- welder, R. C. Dyson, David Ever- A t Any Time. hardt, Gene Foster, Bill Green, Hermon McDaniel, Paul Richard­ We Give Prom pt Service And W ould son, Billy Smith, Jack Walker, Roddy Woodward, Bobby Green, A ppreciate Yoar Patronage. B ill Brown. 1 The Fi F. A. boys went to Ra­ leigh Friday and took in the State F a ir. CORNELL ALLEN, Reporter. M ocksville Ice & FuelC o I READ THE AD$ P h o n e 116 857 Poplar Street Along W ith the Nevrc THE DAVIE RECORD, Mocksville, N.C., Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1950.

FREE $5 BILLS FREE A t Au c t i o n BUSINESS PROPERTY IN HEART OF MOCKSVILLE, N. CL

FIRST S A LE -10:30 AT M. The Triangle at Intersection of Wilkesboro S t. and Salisbury St. Now Being Used By Davie Auto Parts Company. This is without doubt one of the busiest corners in Mocksville. Ideal for Master Service Station, ' A u tj Sales building or most any purpose, for any kind of business. W ehaVesubdiVidedthis^ropertVintosmaIlbusinesslotsinorderthatyou can buy the amount you desire. B v all means be at this sale and buy on terms of § cash, balance one and two year. Saturday, Oct. 28th - 10:30 A. M.

SECOND SALE— 11:30 A. M . LARGE HOMESITES Close In Located on Salisbury Street W ith W ater And Sewer Available! ______Terms Only 1-3 Cash, Balance 6 A n d 12 M o n th s FREE _ $50 BILL FREE AFTERNOON SALE, STARTING AT 2:30 P. M. WE SELL THE J. FRANK HENDRIX FARM Located just Z miles from Mocksville on the black-top road leading from Mocksville to Comatzer. ' There is a 4 room house on a three acre tract. Also one Iiundred and eleven acres of good grain or cattle land with plenty of running water. If you are looking for good farm land a short wav out on a good road, this is it.

LAST SALE—3:30 P. M. ! ' 1 ” WE SELL THE T. S. HENDRIX FARM Consisting of 230 acres of good land. This farm adjoins the T- Frank Hendrix land and like that farm is ideal for cattle raising and has excellent soil for grain. -

There is a five room tenant house and barn on this property. Considering location and' soil, here are two good buys in farms.

TERMS O N EACH SALE: J Cash, Balance, 1,2, and 3 Years. - ,

These Are Final Sales And W ill N ot Be Left Open For An Upset Bid. A ll Sales O n The Premises.

FOR COMPLETE INFOMATION SEE OR CALL

E. C. MORRIS, ' Real Estate & Insurance . Phone 196 SELLING AGENT—Mocksville, N . C. . Sale Conducted By CLARK-MENDENHALL AUCTION COMPANY 118 W. Washington SJreet Phone 4953 Hiah Point, N. C. 214 First National Bank Building Phone 8902 • Winston-Salem, N. C. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

ciory VIRGIL By Len KIeU Idle riding boots need boot tr e e s NOT ONLV AfJE SOU 1 -A H P YO U'RE TO FMft . Version of Sailor Dress —o r a reasonably accurate fac­ '.he evening pa* &OIN6TO06 PUNlSHEt? tim e STT RIGHT THERB . fgUOM sim ile—to keep the calf of th e nt tiiat medical BUT WfU-TELL FOR THE REST ytv/A vir&il ! For Girls Four to Twelve ALI-VOUR LITTLE boot from getting out of shape. cr. to cure peo- » O F T H E . / V * m Wll w u FRIENDS WHYJ r AFT6CN00»4? < please 1=1- Make your own facsimile by roll­ TAKE OFF ing up three or four sections of my son. What ’CEP IH atTIE* . V newspaper; then jam the roll otherwise?” down into the boot leg. Shoe trees here that a in the foot of the boot should be ruck her head ... used, too. n.i died without That certain- W- B r — iictorv to me.” To dye white shoes black, try using quick-drying black enamel paint. It often wears better than liquid or paste dyes and doesn’t rub off so easily. SUNNYSIDE by Clort S. I WBUm X SHOULD MVBRH-AAVBCW, FlFTEgH SCENTS.1 AND AS VST AMMOhUA BSGMNBB BCISHT FELLOW. AREN'T AT rr/ If a pair of new shoes feel a s VOO ? I NEVER ONNA', though they’re going to rub blis­ MON WITH SO MUCH WIT/ ters on your heels, beat them to

THE OLD GAFFER By Clay Hunter Instead of tying the two ends of WE OUGHT TO HIRE A CHIMNEY V WHY HIRE 8630 a broken shoelace together to TUtG SW EEP TO CLEAN OUT OUR SOMEONE, WHEN I 4-121 make it do until you can get a ^ CHIMNEY—* CAN PO IT MYSELF ? new one, take a little extra time, R LlEtSTiCK SHIPSHAPE to lap the broken ends over each other and sew them together. A IANS SN! ERE IS a softly tailored ver­ “fix” like that will last longer on dishes, glasses, sion of the beloved sailor and look better than a knot. Hdress for girls of four to twelve. th. when you AREN'T Shipshape as can be with braid- F IN E FOR SCRATCHES elatives, sweetheart* YOU OOlNS trimmed collar and short puffed y will) soap & water** i 3 TO TAKE sleeves. •right colors, ANY BRUSHES? il I Lasts 4 to 5 tim es Pattern No. 8630 is a sew-rite perfo­ plus tax! Get Hazel rated pattern In sizes 4, 6 , 8 , 10 a n d 12 HEAD COLD is non-smear lipstick years. Size 6 , 2% yards of 39-inch; 3/8 yard for collar. NA5AL iopartment store. The fall and winter STYLIST is a de- CONGESTION endahle guide In planning a smart, prac- BOUFORD By MELLORS eal winter wardrobe. Special features; free pattern printed inside book. 29 cents. mmh to o S WITH FAST MROP ACTION OF I H - /] ( NOW ITSI A LITTLE MAYBE SOME ? WB DON'T b P WON’T GREEN... V \ TOODDARK* YELLOW OUGHT BLUE IS WHAT N SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. BETTER ADD HAVE ANY PENETRO NOSE DROPS TO SNAP ( - IT NEEDS TO OTHER COU 530 SooUi Wells St., Chicago X HI. MB ¥@P A ir m e r e d IT UP I rr Enclose 25 cents In coins fo r e a c h TOHEJT BACK. pattern desiTed. OM Pattern No. ...’...... S ize ...... lGum Laxative— N am e ...... Yodora K...N 0 T GOOD FOOD A ddress ...... 3 s le e p —Ieel J u s ta w lu l decks ■d a laxative — do as IiW FEEN-A-LI INT. !wonderfully different! perspiration I- other laxatives Start Vctlon too hoo d ... r i g h t targ e doses of such lax* Etlon. flush away nour- odor ^ need for health and I weak. worn out. THE WAY -j-a-MiNT, tak e n as r e c - When shoe polish gets hard and Is chiefly in the lower MUTT AND JEFF By Bod Finher dry, you can soften it up by pour­ Made with a Jace cream base. Vodora ing a few drops of turpentine in it. is actually soothing to normal skins. n o t s o g o o d / JE Fp VOUR WINOOW AIN'T ,THERES NO KICK SNAPPY ENOUGH/ VOU No Iiarsb chemicals or Irritating mores only waste, not - , IN THAT GOTTA PUTMORE I------salts. Won't harm skin or dothlng. avoid that weak. tired , SIGN/ WHAT Stays soft and creamy, never gets IN VOUR DOVOU IvifJC-CUM-A-MiNT a IflXATlVE n d feel „ fl n«* You can brush out the cuffs on grainy. 25*. 50«?. or only I SIGNS/ MEAN? men’s trousers easily if you take \ Try gentle Yodora—je d the wonderful out the stitches holding the cuff [difference! A and replace them with metal ■ ^ n e a S n A j snaps. From then on, unsnap the T n A M snaps, brush, then snap the snaps. 1Jc r f J M m

Brown shoes can be dyed black temporarily if you just polish them twice with a good grade of black polish. JITTER By Arthur Pointer GOON-GET Ir/ DONT BE AFRAIP OF A UHLE MUD/J D fJ Wise M others

PAWGONE IT-THERE GOES m HM*/ JITTER CATCH IT/ FIND NEW REUEF! For STUFFINESS, COUGHS of COIDS Wise mothers know how really effective Vicks VapoRub is when you rub it on. Now, for amazing new relief $ when colds cause coughing, up­ per bronchial congestion, or that “stuffed-up” feeling, modern ""package. Then . . . breathe In WYLDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thomas mothers use VapoRub this spe­ soothing, medicated vapors. cial way, too — in ste a m ! I t Every breath eases coughing, WYLOE AND WOOLY HAVE DISCOVERED LET'S GO OUT TO WOOLY DEAR, I „ HONEY, I WORSHIP brings relief almost instantly. relieves that “chokey” feeling. OIL ON THEIR PROPERTY. IF WE'D , THEIR RANCH AND LOVE YOU MAOLVf s GROUND VOU WALK Put I or 2 good spoonfuls of For continued relief—even MARRY THEM WE'D UVE IN LUXURy/ PAY THEM A VISIT. YapoRub In a vaporizer or bowl while you sleep ■it boiling water, as directed In —rub it on, too. Use i t in steam—Rub it on, tool

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'■tAaeC 70% longer average life New Treads •r-p*®*. on Your Own Tire* X '■I Sta-ful Battery Saves Time and Money The omozing now Auto-Iite Sta-ful Battery has greater liquid reserve than ordinary batteries—needs water only 3 times a year. In addition, “Sta-ful” •H E'S GOING TO MAKE A GOOD " alvin OOEs n 7T k n o w it yet; Batteries have Fibre^glass mats for longer battery .life. Money eannot bay o BIIiD DOG, THE WAY HE GOES BUT HE'S TAKING MB TO THE better battery. See your neighborhood Avto-Ute Battery Dealer. ' AFItR BUTTERFLIES." rsj OANCE SATURDAY/" eoleao s AUtO-IITI SATTBRr CORPORATION . OMe DR STORE 4Accerdine to tests conducted In accord* ’ once with SA.6 . life cycle standards. PAGE EIGHT TBE DAVIE RECORD MOCESVILLE N, C OCTOBER 26 1950

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Since this story was told to me by a minister, I’m convinced it ac­ SILER ATTENTION FARMERS! tually is true. Seems three men had made their Buy Your Next POULTRY LOADING exit from this veil of tears and Ftmeral Home were awaiting the celestial screen­ AND We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From ing test by St Peter outside the Pearly Gates at the same time. 8 A. M.. To 11 A. M. Finally, each was asked to step up Flower Shop In Front Of E. P. FoAtere Cotton Gin Your Poultry and report on his activities on earth. Phone 113 S. Main Si HIGHEST Ma r k e t p r ic e s p a id "I, sir,” said the first man, "was Tractor Mocksville, N. C a minister of the Gospel for 40 SALISBURY POULTRY CO. y ears.” "Stand aside for further consid­ Ambulance Service Satisbnry. N. C eration,” he was told. "I, to, was a minister on earth,” reported the second man, “al­ From TheT ractor Seat though for only 30 years.” "Step aside for further consider­ ation.” Then the third candidate stepped Let Us D em onstrate A up. Boger & Howard "I, sir,” he said, “was only a taxi driver for six months.” PURE SERVICE "Step right in,” said St. Peter, The bowing low. “But, sir,” objected one of the T ir.s Batteries AndAccessories other two, “how is it that a taxi driver is permitted to enter the Kurfees Paints pearly gates ahead of us two min­ Davie Record Farmall Corner N , Main Si Gaither Sts isters?” “Well,” welled St. Peter, “the way I look at it is that this taxi P h o n e 8 0 driver scared the devil out of more people in six months than either of Has Been Published Since 1899 I you did in a IoDg lifetime!” Eager Fishes Walker Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 51 Years DAY OR NIGHT Phone 48 Othere have come and gone-your Mockaville, N C A SIZE FOR EVERY JOB county newspaper keepe going. Now is the lime to sub* Somctimee it has eeemed hard to Ranldn - Sanford scribe for The Rec wd. make “buckle and tongue” meet but i ------aoon the sun ehinee and again we Implement Co. JVotice to Creditors march on. Our faithful subscribers, Having qualified as administra­ most of whom pay promptly, give us A. fellow had returned from a va­ MOCKSV1LLE, N. C. tors of the estate of Mrs. Cora B. cation trip and was telling about his Vogler, deceased, late of Davie courage and abiding faith in our fisning exploits. Accpraing to him, ' Countv, North Carolina, notice is the water was white with fish. “I hereby given to all persons hold­ fellow man. couldn’t cast without hitting one in ing claims against the said estate, the eye,” he said. to present them to the undersign­ If your neighbor is not taking The “Yeah,” replied a skeptic, “but ed on or before Sept. 18,1951, or did they bite?” “Did they bite?” said the fisher­ this notice w ill be plead in bar of Record tell him to subscribe. The man. “I’ll say they bit! I had to their recoverv. A ll persons in­ hide my rod while I baited the debted to the said estate, are re­ price is only $1.50 per year 'in the hook!” Deposits In This quested to make prom pt payment. This the 18th day of Sept. 1950. State, and $2.00 in other states. Good Guess EDW ARD E. VOGLER, The dean of the law department NAYLOR VOGLER, was very busy and rather cross. Admrs. of Mrs. Cora B. Vogler. The telephone ramt. “Well, what is it?” he snapped. Advance, N . C. When You Come To Town | “Is that the city gas-works?” Bank Now Insured said a woman'.= soft voice. “No, madam,” roared the dean; Make Our Office Your | “this is the university iav deport­ U P T O F O R SALE m ent.” S “Ah,” she answered in the sweet­ Headquarters. I est of tones, “I didn't miss it so I Coca-Cola Drink far, after all, did I?” We Are Always Glad To Very Candid Dispensor Box. The following conversation took place in physical examination of The 1949-50 tax not having See You. freshm en: $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 been paid on this box, I w ill offer Exam iner—’ ‘Ca If ? ” it for sale at public aution for eash, Frosh—“Fourteen inches.” to the highest bidder, on Exam iner—“Th igk ?" iiniiH Frosh—“Twenty-six inches.” SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1950 Examiner—‘ ‘Neck? ” A t 12 O ’Clock, Noon Frosh—“Yes.” A t The Court House Door The change in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation In Mocksville He's Been Arcund The Record has the largest white R. PAUL FOSTER, regulation is an ADDED measure for our depositors - Sheriff Davie County.

I i OAf UP since our deposits are now insured against loss up to circulation of any Davie paper.

J p j CTltANCf $10,000. It is possible for a man and wife to have insur­

ance protection on their aceounts up to $20,000. The hus- ♦ FOR RENT ♦ £band, t! ,e wife w ill be protected in the amout of $ 10,000 SPACE IN THIS PAPER

for each account, or $ 20,000 for the two accounts. W ill Arrange To Suit. GOOD NEIGHBORS—PtlCES TO f RT VOUR BUSINESS NEW MONEY POt We Have Whatevf r Banking Service YOUR OLD THINGS Just trying to make conversation Yem DbNrM1IM im with an old-timer at a filling station FhmM hIM bM k, t You Need . . . And We Welcome b e B a , m e be « M eMh out in an arid portion of the west, L E T U S D O 2 a tourist commented. “Looks like A A V A H T AR M A rain.” THSNCVfPAm # A “I sure hope so,” sighed the old Your Account -. . Whether Ifc timer. “Not for myself,” he has­ YOUR JOB PRINTING 2A tened to explain, “but' for the boy A A here. I’ve seen rain.” Your neighbor reads The A Is Large Or Small. A Record. • How Sharking! W e can save you money A The elder lady was spellbound ______i__ by the tall tales of the sea-faring gsMaesesfisesss man. “And did yon ever see a o n y o u r shark?” she asked. “See one! i Why, ma’am, one day ip a bad I W HflT ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, storm I was washed overboard Bank of Davie and while I was struggling for ARE my life In the water, a shark got Member O f Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL i me by the leg.” “Oh, dear me,” exclaimed the old lady, "what­ YOBS ever did you do then?” “Just let Knox Johnstone S . M . C a ll HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. ’lm *ave It, ma’am,” was the re­ ply, "A sailor never argues with P re s id e n t C a s h ie r ■ * a shark.” RIGHTS Patronize your home newspaper . . . as aa Jlnisrican? i Highbrow Religion and thereby help build up your A M. E. bishop’s description of < READ i the kind of preaching addressed to j home town and county. rich sinners in some of the aristo- : " 6 0 0 0 CiTiZESi I cratic congregations: j series o! 19 arii:!?s "Brethren, you must repent, as , THEY W OULD READ YOUR AD a it were, and be converted in a : THE DAVIE RECORD measure, or you will be damned to j TO O , IF IT APPEARED HERE j STARIiNG some extent.” r>.