The Davie Record

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VOLUMN XUX. MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 . tg 4 9 . N U M BER 40

NEWS OF LONG AGO Oar Blessed lord Soap Bubbles Prove Useful Honest Gal Coolidg« Business Census Seen Along Main Street In Experimental Studies PRESIDENT Calvin CooUdfie was By The Street Rnmttler. ‘ scrupulously exact in m< Statesville gets the appointm ent What Whs Happenintr In Da< Scientists have resorted to blow, scrupulously exact in money 000000 matters. When he returned to pri­ Is Near ing soap bubbles in an effort to of Harry B. Moore for the forth­ ▼ie Before Parkins Meter* find out what makes metals strong, vate life, in 1929, he accepted an Friendly undertaker having a Rev. W. K. iaenlioat. Hitfb Pohit N. C. R4 offer to write a series of articles coming Census of Business. He says Sir Lawrence Bragg of Cam­ few words with friend in front of And Abbreviated Skirts. Oft Times along life’s ragged way for a national magazine. When he is appointed by U. S. Bureau of bridge university, England, Nobel tonsoral parlor—Betty Lou Mar­ (Davie Record, May i, 1912) We have to weep and sigh, prize winner in physics in 1915. submitted the last one, he included the Census. He has opened of­ an article written by his wife. tin driving new car up Main St.— And then r o on our knees to pray Soap bubbles, Sir Lawrence ex­ fice in the City Hall in Statesville. r" Cotton is I t cents, plained, have proved more useful The editor paid for Mrs. Cool- Irate farmer hanging around the Lest we should faiot and die; . idge’s article at the usual rate, The office will have charge of the G. W. Everhardt sp^nt Thors* than anything else tried so far in but ^ d not print it. A few days square waiting for stores to open But in the midst of ev’ry woe constructing a working model of business census in the 1 2 counties day in Winston on bnsiners, later, Coolidge invited the editor the crystal structure of a metal. A — ^Frank Fowler eating cone o f ice J. B. Jobnstone mtde a business That would defeat us here. to breakfast. —Alexander. Alleghany, Ashe, cluster of bubbles, he said, behaves cream—Miss Blanche Brown on trip to Mooresville Thursday. We should have fa th to truly much like the cluster of atoms " I see you didn’t print my wife’s Caldwell, Catawba, Davie, Iredell, article,” he said. her way to school—^Bnde and ITE. H. Pass left last ,week on a know making up a metal crystal, and Rowan, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes lasts “ an hour or so,” which is " I ’m sorry.” apologized the ed­ groom leaving town in Cadillac, Our blessed Lord is near.; itor. "We couldn’t manage the and Yadkin. Employment and business trip to New York. long enough to permit experiments. with bunch of tin cans tied to Misses Maeeie Stonestreet and space." training eight enumerators pro­ O let us look uato the hills The bubble-blowing studies were rear bumper—Gilbert Atwood on undertaken, according to Sir Law­ "In that case,” said Coolidge, bably A pril 1st including appKca' Ella Meronev spent one day last From whence our blessings flow, opening his wallet, "we can't keep rence, because science as yet has tians. The forthcoming Census way up Main street carrying load week in Wiuston shopping^. And know there’s balm for all our no satisfactory theory of metal this check.” Despite the other’s protests, he of balls and bats—Tommie Shore Miss Minnie Beck, of R, , who strength, despite the enormous of Business is nation wide. Facts 3 ills insisted upon returning it. A mo­ heading west with both hands has been visitinjf Mrs, C. A. Orrell, amount of empirical knowledge will be collected about approxi­ Wherever we may go; about the mechanical properties ment later, the waiter handed full—Charlie Vogler and Stacy Coolidge the brealdast check. He mately three m illion retail, whole­ relumed home last week, For «f we pray to God ebove of metal which has been obtained Chaffin all dressed up doing af­ T. M. Y junn is bavins some re­ through countless investigations of glanced at it, then sliowed it to sale, and service trade establish­ He’ll bring us peoce and cheer, the editor. ternoon shopping —Young lady pairs made on bis store bvlldinft the metals and ' alloys so impor­ ments. And let us feel, that through His tant in modem technology. "A $1.50,” he said. "You owe me carrying pound box of chocolates 75c.'’ Report forms, prepared by the whtcb is occupied by T, L. Clement. love,* “On the theoretical side, we down Main street in search of Miss Reba Smith of Smith Grove know the way atoms are arranged census bureau in co-operation Our blessed Ietween theory and the olay—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon her friends. em piric^ knowledge of mechanical The figures thus collected are But if we trnst and do not doubt, properties. We cannot calculate doing some afternoon shopping— OThe many friends of Miss Sarah expected to provide “a basis for Nor give awav to fear. from first principles the point at Percy Brown getting Saturday af­ Hane|. who has been sufferinp which a metal ceases to respond measuring the contribution made Our ulessed Lord will bring ns out ternoon hair cut Misses Glenna froff a slight attack of appendicit. elastically and yields with conse­ to the distribution and service For H r is always near. quent permanent deformation.” trades in supplying goods, employ­ Collette and Opal Fry pausing for IS, will be glad to learn that she refreshments in apothecary shop Let ev’ry tried and tempted soul m ent and wages. Emphasis w ill has recovered, —Milk man waving at pretty girl ^T h e MocksvlIIe Graded school Look up to God in prayer. Guam’s Dietary Standards be laid on development of statis tical information designed to fur on Main street Young bride hur­ commen'-ement will embrace May Though waves of sin around ns Raised by Modern Bakery rying across the square wearing a 9 m b . An interesting program roll nish trade management with data broad smile—Two Woodleaf girls Eight thousand American resi­ to be used in appraisal of busi­ has been arranged for this big oc. To sink us in despair: dents of the tiny Pacific outpost shopping in dime shop on Satur­ casion, I But if old Satan’s robbed vour life of Guam are getting fresh en­ ness operations. Business ivill day afternoon. use this information nn efforts to P J . W Bailey, prominent loral Of things that seem quite dear. riched bread daily, plus a wide Have faith to know, ’ mid all the assortment of pastries, thanlcs to reduce distribution costs and to merchaut, who has been quite ill. the production know-how of the Our County And is somewhat improved, bis friend* strife. American baking industry and the increase stabilization in serving will he glad to learn. Our blessed Lord is near. resourcefulness of a technician who customers.” - Statesville Daily. built a modern bakery using mis­ Social Security Mrs. Luke Furche?, of Farming, cellaneous equipment wliich weath­ A man applied at a stable for a job as helper. ton. who is in the hospital at Sta­ ered the Japanese invasion. Bv Mrs. Ruth G. Duflty. Manager. Razethe Old White The teciinician is Arthur R. De- “I suppose you know everything Uncle Sam Says tesville. is getting along nicely and Long, well-known American bak­ about horses?” In a num ber o f cases Social Se­ will be able to return home soon. ery ofiSciai, who was drafted by the “Oh, yes, sir. I ’ve been handling curity benefits have been lost be House? government to help restore Guam’s horses all my li f e .” Miss fane Huden Gslther, who “Know how to feed cause the worker did not know dietary standards to a pre-war ’em, keep ’em Reo esenta’ive Cannon of Miss, in condition, hitch rig and underwent an oneration at Salis. level. up a his rights. Monthly Old Age and ■ nri, who onlv a few Javs ago la;e.sted that instead of spendire Guam’s pre-war bakery, still com­ time since fanuary, 1937, and tke $5 400,000 to lenovate the While plete except for certain gear lev­ urday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Entitled to Respect date age 65 is reached; and who house we ought to tear down "this ers. These, he believes, the be­ file claim for these payments. public is cordially Invlred. leaguered marines used for clubbing The industrialist, Charles M. Schwab, decided one day to attend crumbling sandstone shell” for no Japs when Guam was invaded. The last requirement, the filing Mr. an<1 Mrs S. A. Smoot, of a performance of that perennial natter how much renovation was Now operating at full capacity, stage farce, “Charley’s Aunt,” and of your claim, is your responsibil­ Char1nt*e who have t)een visitinc DeLong’s bakery produces each done on it, it would probably co to accordingly requested his secre­ ity. The law states that payments relative® on Ronte t. returned to day 1,300 two-pound loaves of en­ Good inlentioiu do not make a good tary to get two tickets for him. •ieces in less than 50 years riched bread, 1,000 pies, and a wide savings plan. The SMART, SURE w«y cannot be made for more than their home la«t week They wer<- Handing some money to one of assortment of cakes and small to save Is on a reguIar«onveniemHie. Not that Mr. Cannon Isn’t right, the office boys, the secretary said, pendable, aulomalie plan. You can get three months before the month arrnmpauted bv Miss Maud Smooi. pastries. hni he fails to take into consider "Go around to the theater and get this sensible combfaiatian bf investing the claim is filed. Not long ago, who will spend some time with in U. S. Savings Bonds in either of two ition the netls of sentimental sob. two tickets for ‘Charley’s Aunt,’ an elderly gentleman told me that them. please.” waT*. On Tonr campany’s payroll with the Payroll Savings Plan where you sters, tH>th male and female, who Carp and the Chinese The boy, a quiet and thoughtful he received unemployment com­ Jame'5 W. Brofk, of Los Ange Carp have been raised in China work, or if aelf-employed, your bank’s shrink with horror at the tbongbt youngster, walked to the door, then Bond-a-Month Plan where yon bank. pensation checks after he vras laid les, Calif., who has been visiting for more than 2,000 years, much as of tearing down a structnre asso retraced his steps to the secretary’s U.S. TTeatttni DejMrtment oflf. He thought when these pay­ his father, T. M. Brock, at Farm, other domesticated animals are desk and respectfully suggested, dated with the founding of the raised for food, and occupy an im­ ments stopped that he had drawn ington for the past three months, "Don’t you thmk I’d better say Republic even though, after reno. portant place in the economy of the Mr. Schwab’s atmt, sir?” out all he had paid in to Social left Tiesday for bis home. Mr country. Not only have carp left vation. nothing would be left of Security, so he did not bother to Brock says this section has Jmprov. their impression on the eating hab­ C.4R EXPERT the original but the crumbling out. its of the Chinese and Japanese na­ visit our office. I took a record of ed wondertully in the past 12 years> er walU. tions, but over the years have as­ FLO]»ERS his account number, full name, Jesse Foster, a vnnng man of sumed a leading role in the art of And that is about all that is now those countries. The carp has be­ and date of birth and sent for his Davie county, underwent an opera, left of the original exe :utive man­ come predominant in the art con­ CUT FLOWERS certified wage record. The record tion lor appendfcitls at the Twin sion which was started in 1792 and sciousness of the oriental painter of his earnings showed that he City Hospital yesterday afternoon, to such an extent that in their completed In 1799 only to be burn­ stylized prints and oils, any rep­ D E S IG N S Was entitled to $22.50 each m onth. and the report from the hospifi ed to the ground in 1814 when the resentation of a fish is almost cer­ POTTED PLANTS Since his wife was over 65 also, last nigbt was thet the operation British captured that city. To hide tain to be a carp. The fanciful pa­ per kites and floats that play a she could receive $11.25, w hich is was a success The young man the marks of fire the Virginia free. major part in the exotic motif of SEE THEM AT one-half what her husband could was accompanied to the hospital by Slone exterior was painted and the oriental celebrations and parades get. This couple could have been are also likely to be carp. his father and his physician. Dr. place has heen known as th e receiving these monthly payments J. K. Pepper. “ White Honse was completely re­ for over a year but they had lost It will be of special interest to plica of the Duke of Leinster man. "Know anything about cars?” Davie Florist Sylvester Says: "Been mixed up with ’em a bit." all these payments because they ' both Rowan and Davie county peo. sion in Ireland. "D o n ’t be “Mechanic?” had not filed their claims. There pie to knom that the work of hull, The White House was complete. fooled. Things "No, pedestrian.” Wilkesboro St- Phone 222-W was absolutely no way whereby ding the new steel bridge across Iv remodeled in 1902 when the are not as bad we could go back and pay for I as they look.” the South Yadkin river, in Jemsa- President’s office was moved out of More homes those lost m onths for the A ct is lem township, will soon be com. the place into new quarters nearby per hour are be­ Sylvester Says: specific about this. menced. The bridge will be ready and the interior brought back ing built here “fixcuse me! But I f you are age 65 or older, and than anywhere someone just took a Notice to Creditors for use by Sept. ist. more nearly in accord with the ori­ if you have ever worked on jobs else on earth. We have more tele­ qoarter out of your Having qualified as Executrix of ginal mansion. It was reroofed phones, bathtubs, radios, clectrical The following students made the pocket.” In fact, Uncle the estate of Z. N Anderson, de­ covered by the Social Security power, automobiles and square Sam (national income honor roll in the MocksvlIIe Grad and again remodeled in 1927, and ceased, notice is hereby given to Act, don’t take the chance of los­ since then there have i>een further footage of housing per person than and tax tables show) ed 8th, 9th and loib grades last any country on earth. takes more than a all persons holding claims against ing the monthly benefit payment week: Lester M-irllu. Irene Clem repairs, changes and additions. You can build a home here with­ quarter out of your the estate of said deceased to pre­ to which you may be entitled. If Chances are that for the money out a government permit—in Eng­ pocket every time you earn a dollar. sent the same, properly verified, .you have any questions, write to ent, Elsie Horn. Ruth Miller. Phil­ land you cannot. asked to repair the old structure, a If the government spends new to the undersigned, on or before ip S'ewart, Clement Hanes. Claude Here tens of thousands of homes billions for public housing; more the 4th day o f A p ril, 1950, or this this office. The address is Social Horn, Geleue Ijar.es, Margaret cotcplelely nsw a better executive are being built for investment and billions for public medical care; ad­ ‘notice will be plead in bar' of re- Security A dm inistration, 437 Nis- Meroney, Martha Call. Kopelia mansion could be erected, one rent—in-France they dare not. ditional billions for the unemploy­ \ covery. All persons indebted to sen Building, Winston-Salem. Socialized housing in Europe has ed; more billions for maintaining Hunt, Edna Stewart, Bernice Wil which, as Mr. Cannon says, would meant less housing. Government j said estate will please call upon I will be in Mocksville oti Wed­ farm product prices; and other ! the undersigned and make prompt son, Roth Rollins, Prances Morris, last for centuries. In fact, tl Con­ controls on industry have always millions to subsidize education in nesday, May 25, Jat the court ' settlement. This the 5th day of Rose Owens, Martha Clement, An. gress were willing to go into the been followed by less production; public schools—^then, will the hand house, second floor, at 12r30 p. » antique business, the money- could less comfort and convenience for in your pocket take 75« in taxes A p ril. 1949. nie Allison, Bonnie Brown, Lon. be raised from the sale of souvenirs the masses. and leave only a quarter out of JE N N IE A N D E R S O N , m, I will also be in Cooleemee nie Call, Rebecca Rollins, Abram from the old strjcture.—Statesville each dollar yon earn? Exrx. of Z. N . Anderson, decs’d. on the same date at the Erwin Nail, James Burris. Daily. ' Bv A, T. GRANT, Attorney. Cotton Mills office at 11 a. m. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

Pertinent Question The famous psychologist had ■finished his lecture and was an­ I sm 'Decisiveness' swering questions. A meek little Of Your I O @ man asked, “Did you say that a May Mask Fear good poker player could hold down any kind of executive job?” By Lawrence Gould “ That’s right,” answered the lecturer. “Does that raise a question in your m ind?” “Yes,” was the reply. “Wliat would a good poker player want 7ith a job?” Jesus And Critics Peace At Last From Lesson for May 8, 1949 PERSISTENT ITCH! No wonder thousands teased hy itcby tor* u r i n g JESUS’ last week, hia ment bless the day^ they changed to Resiool. Here’s quick action from first moment— a D enemies were firing at point> blissful sense of pcace that lasts and lasts, tbanks to 6 active soothine ascnts in a lano­ blank range. They were dead set to lin base that stays on. Don't be contcnt with kill him; but they did not want to ftnythiTig less cQccUve than Reslsol Ointmcat. do that if they could ruin h i m some other way. th a t m akes to lki What they tried to sieep all night! do was to make Thousaiidb tit>w iileep undisturbed because of him out either a the news that their being bwukened m'sbt after rascal or a fool, or night mwht be frvm bladdvr irrituUou—not the Can “decisiveness” mask secret tear? kidneys. Let'b hope so! Tlmt's a condition Foiiiy both. Mark’s story Pillb usually allay within 24 hours. Sint-e blad> Answer: Yes—the fear of being or a “mother substitute” to bolster shows h o w Jesus der irritation is so prevalent and Foley PilU so potent Folev Pilin iniist biuiefit you within 24 or appearing “indecisive,” says up your self-esteem and settle took it. hoars or DOUBLE YOUJt MONEY BACIC iMelitta Sciimideberg in the Psy- moral issues tor you; if your con­ The first ques­ Make 2*I-bour test. Get Foley Pills from dfin;- gist. Full satisfaction or DOUBLE YOUU L il 'choanalytic Review. It is not fidence in business depends on tion they asked Dr. Foreman MONEY BACK. "wealtminded” to hear both sides the knowledge that your mother sounded perfectly of a question and take time to (or your wife) “ believes in you," fair. “Where did you get your au­ ■ weigh them before coming to a then you have a “mother complex?’ thority?” As we saw last week, ■conclusion, but some people who in the bad sense. Jesus had assumed simply trem­ are basically sufferers fi'om ambi­ endous authority. Wasn’t it fair valence and do not want to admit to ask him where he got it? it wtU compel themselves to make The trouble was that the men i“ snap judgments” and will stick who asked the questions didn’t :to these through thick and thin want to know. They only wanted Use Easter Eggs for Place Cards 'father than face the painful truth to heckle Jesus. (See Recipes Belowi that at heart they’re uncertain The world is full of just snch DRIUIITEX UP—Regular intcstinai hablto about everything and everybody. Easter Flans ca.n be stimulated by tiighly eltective drugs license-bunting s n o op e r s as ONE OF THE TRADITIONAL LYNN CHAMBERS’ EASTEB that help to clear your ski these. They do not like it when highlights of Easter will probably MENU a man succeeds. Iliey pariic- be the coloring of Easter eggs. Is there any harmless drug for nlarly do not like it when a man •Roast Leg of Lamb alcoholics? Though some adults think that succeeds without their help. coloring eggs is strictly child’s play •Sweet Potato Puffs Answer: Not yet, anyhow, warns “Who is this fellow anyway? Where and should he left to youngsters, a New Peas in Cream Dr. Edwin G. Zabriskie, eminent did he get his start? What family large percentage of grownups •Carrot-Asparagus Salad WKEW YOU WANT ASPW8N AT ITS B5ST M l neurologist and chairman of a newly does he have, where is his diplo­ doesn’t agree. As a matter of fact, •Sally Lunn Muffins Cturrant JeUy Beverage organized committee for the study m a?” Jesus never answered this many people welcome Easter as a IMOTI of medical treatment of the “prob­ question, because he knew why time when their artistic skill can Strawberry Ice Cream Can you tell if you have a or jA N C "mother complex” ? lem drinlver.” The committee is they asked it. (Mark 11:27-33.) be brought into full swing. I Ro s. or, fry in hot, and a coy little chick. Stiff white licker of the Romans! Traitor to — deep fat. (Fat cardboard is used for the base and AIN’T NO TWO WATS ’botrt it, a your country!” But if Jesus said, shotUd be hot troubled conscience’ll make an aw­ for the stand-up collars that hold "No, don’t pay taxes,” then they enough to brown ful hard pillow. would howl: “Treason! Police! Ar­ the eggs. a cube of bread in one minute.) S5 m id Mn. I„ T. MlDk, Belmou. Uln.* Use yeUow dye for the chicken. rest this man who defies the E m ­ •Carrot-Asparagus Salad ■Jf' Rest the egg on a collar with a peror!” Jesus’ answer was a mas­ Cut scraped, cleaned carrots in perky bow tied under the “chin.” IT’S r u a s to see the difference in terpiece, because he not only did fine strips and plunge into ice cakes ’n pies when you bake with a not dodge the hot question, he did Paint on eyelashes and attach a water. Chill thoroughly. Drain and top quality shortnin’. And that paper beak at the right place. Stand not leave the questioners a leg to dry between towels. Arrange in a means new, improved Nu-Maid—the a feather up the back, and you’ll stand on. (Mark 12:17). circle on crisp lettuce leaves. Place better-than-^ver margarine that’s have a chicken everyone will love! chiUed, cooked or canned aspara­ good tastin’ in itself. The rabbit is prettiest when dyed gus tips in the center and serve light blue or pink. Use little white Hairsplitters by Trade with well chilled, seasoned French THE BEST PAST ’bout strikin’ reinforcements (the kind the young­ •THE CRITICS of Jesus were hair- dressing. bottom is knowin’ there’s no way to sters get for notebook paper) for « * * turn but up. splitters by trade. Yet none of the eyes and mouth. Bits of white TENDER MUFFINS served wifit 15 piM M. h. Ateahanu. Buhtiist. L. r . H. T.* them had ever been able to an­ string tucked under the “mouth” jelly make a delicious accompani. J«r> swer another tricky question with make whiskers and long, tapering ment to the dinner: JEST CAN’T WAIT to teB the news which they now expected to floor pieces of crepe paper make the Jesus. •Sally Lunn Muffins about new Nu>Uaid! It’s ImproTed! ears. ’Turn the collar down in front Spreads easier. Tastes milder 'n “ Which is the greatest com­ to make a pointed collar and the (Makes 1 dozen medium) H cup butter sweeter than ever. And ‘Table- mandment of ail?” The ques­ bunny is complete. Grade” Nu-Sl^d’s sportin’ a brand tion had been going the rounds * « * a cup sugar new package, specially made to pro­ 1 egg for generations. The greatest EASTER DINNER might be built tect that good tastin’ “Table^rade" minds in Jewery had wrestled a cup milk taste! around lamb with appropriate sauce l i i cups sifted flour with it. But it was a foolish and spring vegetables. question after all. 2 teaspoons baking powder *Boast Leg of Lamb ^ win be paid upon publica­ SUtI U teaspoon salt tion to the first contributor of each Which is the most important Have leg of lamb boned and Cream butter and sugar until accepted aaying or idea. Address HEALTHY brick in a wall? What position on rolled by the butcher. Wipe with a very smooth. Add egg and beat "Grandma,” 109 East Pearl Street, damp cloth. Mix together the fol­ A if-S.- a volley-ball team is the most well. Sift flour with b a ^ g powder Cincinnati 2, Ohio. important? What is the most im­ lowing; one-third cup fat or salad and salt and add alternately with portant link in a chain? A n answer oil, one minced clove of garlic, MiBZ milk to furst mixture. The batter Cow-toon • i to these questions would seem about two teaspoons marjoram, three- should be quite thin. Grease me­ as easy as answering that one about fourths teaspoon powdered mus­ By Dr. James V/. Barton dium sized muffin pans and pour in the greatest coromandment. Jesus tard, one tea­ mixture to fill them two-thirds full. W7hen I wake in the morning, 1 roid gland is pouring a normal knew they were trying to show him spoon salt and Bake in a moderately hot (376*) ** find my heart rale usually amount of juice into the blood (or up as a bungler, as a very poor and one - half tea- oven 15 to .20 minutes. about 48, sometimes 34. After lying less or more than normal), we are amateurish hairsplitter indeed. But spoon paprika. •Peach Refrigerator Pnddlnv awake and thinking over the plans supposed to be in a complete rest­ instead, he did what no one ex­ Rub the mixture (Serves 8) for the day, I find my heart rate ing state. Unfortunately for the pected him to do: he answered their over the meat a pound butter to be 68, sometimes 72. test, if we have something on our question, and answered it so well before roasting. 1 cup confectioners’ sugar tta t it is one of the cornerstones For b o n e 4 When I return home from boxing mind, are worried about the ou^ 4 eggs come of the test, the heart will be of our religion today. rolled leg of 3 cups sliced peaches bouts, notwithstandirig the fact ...... lamb, set the that I did some boxing when young beating faster and harder and the • • • 24 lady fingers blood pressure will be increased. oven slow (325“) and roast, with­ 1 pint whipping cream and have examined every heavy­ How to Take Criticism out water or other liquid, 45 min­ weight boxer except Gene Tunney, In the Journal of Clinical Inves­ Cream butter and sugar tmtfl *PHE r e a d e r should consult utes to the pound if &e meat I find my heart rats up to 80. tigation, Drs. J. B. Hickman, W, light and fluffy Add eggs, one at H. Cargill and A. Golden point out * Mark for the whole story. It weighs between four and five a time, beating thoroughly aftee Apparently, although 1 re­ that because physical rest does not bristles with practical thoughts, one pounds. For a heavier leg of lamb, each addition. Line an oblong pan main calm, my thoughts are on mean emotional rest or relaxation, of the most practical being how to roast 42 minutes per pound at the with lady fingers on sides and bot* same temperature. "She always takes a bow—when­ every blow ol the boxers and widely-different values are ob­ take criticism. All of us can take tom. Fold in peaches with creamed ever anyone mentions Nu-Mald unconsciously I am delivering tained. it from our friends and families: • * • butter-sugar and egg m ix tur^ Table-Grade' llergarine!" blows or warding them off. In A study of the effect of emotional we know they mean it for our own HAVE YOU EVER tried sweet Place one-half of mixture in lady other words our hearts beat disturbance (anxiety) in 23 on- good. But criticism that is unfair potatoes with lamb? They’re a de- finger lined pan. Add a layer of faster and stronger and we selected medical students showed from people who want only to show lidotis combination. Here are two lady fingers, then remaining mix­ pump extra blood when we are that the average output of Uood us up for fools or to get us into recipes from which you may take ture. Top with lady fingers. Place excited or upset in mind. from the heart was raised from 4.2 hot water—that is hard to take, your choice. ■in refrigerator for 24 hours. UomoM Jesus should be our example. We have our heart or blood pres­ in the control period (that is, both Sweet Potato Pnffs and garnish with whipped cream.' QU irs USING sure tested or undergo a metabo­ mind and body were at rest) to 6.2 He did not let other people’s (Serves 6) If using fresh peaches, sprinkle lism test to find whether our thy­ in the anxious period. sriticisms Interfere with his 3 large sweet potatoes them with lemon juice and sugar. HARSH LAXATIVES work. He never avoided crit­ LYNN SAYS: Ever tried eggs au gratin? Devfl “I WM always troubled with con- icism. He did not “twist the s^ataon. until I started eating ALL- Here’s What to Do hard-cooked eggs, then place in ti Uon’s tan, lie did not deliber­ regularly. Haven’t needed With Easter Eggs casserole, cover with grated cheese ately - provoke criticism. But a laxative since!” , MaUkeio J . McFad- he would not claim exemption Eggs decorated for Easter may and white sauce. Top with buttered be used in many different ways to crumbs and bake imtil golden. * » . SOS W . Center Any illness involves a certain After an operation for low back from what every one has to Atenue, Maple Shade, amount of nervousness or mental stand, being looked over and add nourishment as well as interest Mix the yolks of hard-cooked eggs pain caused by a protruding disk with finely chopped ham, then re­ This is just one disturbance. The patient wonders exercises should be taken to i rated by the people who knew to meals. They sho^d be hard- of many unsolicited cooked before decorating, of fill the whites. Serve on lettuce letters. KELLOGG’S what is wrong, what the outcome straighten the muscles in the back > him. course! leaves and pass mayonnaise. ALL-BBAN may m ay be. About one-half of all that hold the spine erect. One sim- ' patients who consult their physi­ He never broke his heart over Mix the whites of four hard- Hard-cooked eggs m ay be groimd ndp voa too i t your pie exercise is lying on the abdom­ what people said of him. He did co^pationisdueto ^------cians have no real physical or or­ cooked eggs with two cups of white or chopped, then mixed with en and trying to bring the head not go around crying to himself. lack d bidk in the diet. Simply m t ganic disease, but I'.ave symptoms sauce and pour this over toast. drained sweet pickle relish, mayon­ an oung daUy, and drink jJenty of which are the san;e or very sim­ and heels together, the knees kept Press the .volks through a sieve to naise, Thousand Island dressing; wato. H not satiaaed after 10 days, ilar to those prtsent in organic straight. This should be done sev­ decorate the tops of the creamed mustard and salt to taste. Pack the ’rotestant denominations. isased by disease. eral times night and morning. “ 'U Piiatures) whites. mixture into small cups , and YOXTO MONEr BACKI To one cup of white sauce, add Add grated clieese to white saucei.

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r im e in “Cmid 01* Opfy", SMiudw NIchte on H B « IB E DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE N. C.. MAY 4. 1949 THE DAVIE RECORD, Reappointed Club Boys Carry THE Di C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR. The Davie County Board of Oldest Pajj Education has re-appointed Cur­ MOTHERS’ DAY SPECIALS! Summer Projects No L iquorJ TELEPHONE tis Price as Couty Superintendent of Schools for the coming two The members of The Future years. Bntered atthe Postoffice in Moeka- Farmers of America of the Farm­ NEWS ville, N. C., as Second-daae Hail School committees for the coun­ ington Chapter have all signed up ty were also named as follows. matter. March 3.1903. for their summer projects. Each M r. a n d ' Mocksville—Jacob Stewart, Paul boy will keep accurate records of Salisbury, ’ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Blackwdder, Wade Wyatt, Ray his project to see how much McClamroch, J. K . Sheek, Jr. Thursday. O-IK YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA $ 1.50 money he makes on his project. Jerusalem—J. L. James, Gord­ SIX MONTHS IN N- CAROLINA 75c. Each boy has the privilege of get­ M rs. Rob| ONf YEAR. ODTSIPE STATf - ’2.00 on Eaton, Granville McCuIloh. Six MONTHS. OUTSIDE ST.4TE - $1.00 Farmington—C. H. McMrhan> ting all the returns from his pro­ tient at Ro C. B. Seats. Wade Groce. ject. There are thirty five boys in tal, where s| "IF MY PEOPLE, WHICH ME CAllED BY Shady Grove—M. L. Mullis, C. the club who will carry a project M rs. MY NAME, SHALL HUMBLE THEMSaVES. AND F. Barnhardt, B. T. Browder. |this summer. Each boy also will Gel Mrs. Bryan I PRAY, AND SEEK MY FACE, AND TURN AWAY Clarksville—Guy Collette, O . E .' carry two supplimentary practices ter spent FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; TH0) Will I Driver, Mrs. R. H. Hayes ' that will help to improve his HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AND WILL FORGIVE Smith Grove—Glenn Allen, C. hom e farm. P o in t. F. Ward, Grady Sheek. A summary of some of this THEIR SINS, AND WILL HEAL THEIR LAND."- M iss Bet 2 CHRON. 7 :I4 » ______summers projects work includes tobacco. 9.5 acres; swine, 6 , dairy, Point, spenl There is always something to be Birthday Dinner 7; corn, 11 acres; poultry; 200; beef, the guest thankful for. The North Caro­ Mrs. Mary Sm ith was given a 2 ; beans, 1 acre; m ilo, 4 acres; and Frazier. cotton, 1 acre. lina Legislature has adjourned, big birthday dinner at her home Some students are carrying two M iss ]e and the prospects are good for a on Bingham street on April 24th,' honoring her 49th birthday. A projeetJ, and some have increased Pomt, is I bumper blackberry crop. delighful time was had by those the acreage o f their crops. BAYNE MILLES. Reporter her sister. Remember mother not only on present, and the dinner consisted | R oute 2. of everything good to eat. Tliose' Mother’s Day. but every day in present were: C . I A n J the year. M other, Hom e and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nail and Heaven are the three sweetest days last son Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert SILER attending; words in the English language. Soloman and Linda, Asheville: chine schc Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb, Greens There are a few firms and indi' boro; Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fitiger- W . A .: ald, Mrs. Robert Ellis and child­ Funeral Home viduals who do not advertise one o f ren, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank The Record. Sometimes we are AND young fail Garwood, Mr. and Mrs: James Thursday i led to believe that they don’t Garwood, John F. Garwood, Mr. 0 7 Rayon $2-98 want the good Republicans of and Mrs. E. E. Murphy and son Flower Shop NYLON HOSE c I T . A . G j^ Joe, Mrs. W. F. Nail, Ella Mae Davie and adjoining counties to Phone 113 S. Main St First Quality tip Lace Trim Slips Thursday i trade w ith them. For 50 years the and Dickie Nail, Mrs. W . T. Se- chrast and son Robert, Mrs. W ill M ocksville, N. C. weere he people of Davie County have read Cotton $2'69 Fast Color w ith his Call and children, Mrs. Tack Bow­ 39cyd this rag of freedom and traded les and little daughter Rachel, Ambulance Service Lace Trim Slips PRINTS M r. an d | with the firms that use our adver­ Adloe Coble and Gene Smith.. children, i tising columns. Think this over. week-end ; DAN RIVER FABRICS 59c YD an d Mrs. Gevemor Scott is asking the boro Streel good people of North Carolina to Special Road Bond And School Bond See Our Line Wash Silks and Bimbergs___ vote for a $200,CX)0,000 bond issue for roads, and a $25,000,000 bond Election, June 4, 1949. Complete Line Dress Trimmings, Zippers and Thread issue to build more schools. This The registration books will be opened, beginning on the 7th day is a big sum of cash, with busi­ of May, 1949, for the registration of voters entitled to register, who SHOES, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES ness conditions unsettled as they are not already on the general election registration books. The reg» are. We wonder what happened istrars will have the general election registration books at the proper polling places on the 7th day of May, 1949, the 14th of May, and the Sgt. Ja, MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE tioned at | to that surplus of millions that 21st day of May, 1949. The books will be open for challenge on the our Democratic friends have been 28th of May, 1949, at each precinct polling place. i “THE FRIENDLY STORE” spent the his pareni boasting about for the past sev­ This special election will be held under the general election laws, GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager Graham . eral years? I t w ould seem that except that no absentee voting is iillowed in this special election. we were millionaires one year and This the 30th day of April. 1949. Curtis paupers the next. P. H. MASON, Chairman Davie County Board of Elections. o f the Da\j a regional Charlotte, | Is Dewey President REPORT OF CONDITION OF N in e state BANK OF DAVIE Two textile mills in Newton REMEMBER MOTHER A ll persj closed last week because of slack O f Mocksville, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of busi­ ing off the business, and in Lexington two ness on April 11, 1949 H ickory < ON MOTHER’S DAY meet ther other plants announced wage euts. ASSETS M ay 7 ^ , s Both of the Maiden spinning Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal­ mills at Newton were suspending ances, and cash items in process o f collection $ 443,196.26 Fred R .I operations temporarily because of U . S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,298,935.70 Sunday, May 8th ried to ! a lack of orders, a spokesman said. ■: Obligations o f States and political subdivisions 273.193.57 about 1 0 I remains ir Production would be resumed as ■ O ther bonds, notes and debentures . . 99,968.75 (Loans and discounts (including $573.21 overdrafts) 766,401.48 Our Best Friend Is Mother. friends wi| soon as orders warranted, he said. , Furniture and fixtures .... 6,735.11 In Lexington, officials of the ^ Other assets ...... 9373.57 She thinks of us all the year, and Wd should be Barbet Cotton Mills announced a i T O T A L A SSET S. . . . $2,897,804.44 15 per cent wage decrease, and proud to remember her on this happy occasion said slack business was responsible. ‘ LLfVBILITIES I The Coble Dairies, Inc., cut Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor- with a gift that will make her happy through­ wages 1 0 per cent, blaming recent I porations .....$ 999,829.10 decreases in the price o f m ilk and Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpo­ The ma| other dairy products. A spokes­ rations ..... 1,490,841.85 out the coming years. Here are a few suggestions. C a rtn e r,' Deposits of United States Government (including pos m an estimated the decrease would barm s Ho j tal savings) ' . . . . . 20,067.88 sorry to affect about 1 , 0 0 0 employees. I Deposits of States and political subdivisions . 153,974.64 Westinghouse Automatic SPECIAL PRICES ON seriously i At nearby Thomasville, officials O ther deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 7,029.04 he will rei of the Thomasville Chair Com­ T O T A L D EPO SIT S . . $2,671,742.51 Toasters Breakfast Room Suits pany said they were instituting ir­ Other lia b ilitie s ...... 15,408.22 Electric Irons Lewis regular hours for employees at TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordina­ M r. and ' ted obligations shown below) $2,687,150.73 Up W oodleafI their plant to switch production Hoover Electric Swi’epers a visit to to meet demands. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Forrest, a(| Frigidaire Refrigerators reports : Capital* ...... $ 50,00.00 Surplus ...... 100,000.00 and Electric Ranges Hold Livestock FreeGiftft For You M rs. J. Undivided profits .... 60,653,71 White Mountain Ice for Louis'J TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . 210,653.71 at the gral Judging Contest Call at our store and let Bill Angel TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Cream Freezers The F. F. A. boys -of Farming­ tist ThecT A C C O U N T S .... $2,897,804.44 us present you with an ton High School held a livestock Pressure Canners graduatiol judging contest at Mr. Wade *This bank’s capital consists of common stock 8 oz. measuring glass. Friday. Groce’s dairy farm Wednesday w ith total par value o f $50,000.00. A pril 27, 1949. The boys who and Presto Cookers M rs.! M E M O R A N D A These glasses are need­ A n n T ur made the highest grades in this Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Admiral, Philco zer. Edv contest were: Roby Baity, Elmer Carolina or any official thereof NONE ed in every home. They gell, o f th Allen, Harry Driver and William Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and and RCA Radios Brock. These boys will represent for other purposes .... 204,74138 are Free for the asking. attended I the^ Famington Chapter in the (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction o f re­ C lu b c o n i Speed Queen Washing in Raleiglf Federation Livestock Judging con­ serves of .... . 10,195.74 test which will be held at the (b) Securities as shown above are after deduction Machines You Can Save MoneyBy Forsyth County Howe Farm, Tues­ o f reserves o f . . . . 16,393.53 M ack ■ day, May 3, 1949. The federation Table Lamps, Couches, been spe contest will consist of the judging I, S. M. Call, Cashier of the above named bank, do solenmly Doing Your Trading w ith his o f two classes o f H olstain cattle, swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly Platform Rockers, Texas to i one class o f beef cattle, and one represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and With Us. m an fo r i class o f swine. set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Rocking Chairs, Table travels fo j Individual cash prizes were given I S. M. CALL, Cashier. COME IN AND LOOK OVER ana. Ok to the Farmington Chapter by M r, Correct-Attest: and Table Lamps OUR BIG STOCK D. C. Rankin of the Rankin-'San- K N O X JO H N S T O N E , M r. a n j ford Implement Co., Mocksvill, R B. SANFORD, have N . C. S. A. HARDING, the Hard BAYNE MILLER, Reporter. | Directors. Fanners Hardware & Supply Co. moved State of North Carolina, County of Davie, ss: o n the The county court house and Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of April, 1949, “EVERYTHING FOR THE .FARM AND HOME” M r. and ] jail have been given a new coat of and I hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or director of this- bank. Phone 46 . Wilkesboro Street w ho hav paint, which adds much to their MAE K. CLICK, Notary Public. the Sanf im street, ha'J tppeafm ce. My commission expires March 8 , 1951. m e nt va Mason. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C. MAY I 1949 THE DAVIE RECORD. R . B. Forrest, of Woodleaf, was a Mocksville visitor Saturday. Piano Recital Night Baseball ,S! oldest Paper In The County The music pupils of Mrs. D. R. Miss Louise Stroud will present Mocksville is coming to the her piano class in a recital at the No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ad> Stroud, will be presented in a Pi­ front in a hurry, and will enjoy ano Recital at the Hi|^ School Mocksville High School Auditor­ night baseball in the near future. auditorium Monday evening. May ium Friday evening. May 6 th, at The flood lights are being install­ NEWS AROUND TOWN. 9th, at 8 o’clock. Miss Mary Jo I MADE 8:00 o’clock. The public is cor- ed at Rich Part by the R. E. A., Reid, of Salisbury, will be guest THE 30-DAY TEST vocalist. dially invited to attend. force of electricians, and it is Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniel, of thought the ball park will be MMEISARE THE< Salisbury, were Mocksville visitors ready for night ball games in a Mitoesr, Bcsr- JameS’-Campbell ‘m s n N » c((3AfterTE Thursday- Present Play few days. . ' S-Sgt. C . B. James, Jr., son o f I Et/ER Mrs. Robert Haneline is a pa The Juniors of Mocksville High Mr. and Mrs. C. B. James, of this SMOKEDi , tient at Rowan Memorial Hospi­ School showed a fine example of their dramatic talent on Tuesday city, and Miss Elsie Campbell, John Lowery tal, where she is taking treatment. '11- evening, April 26th, in a three daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey John Lewis Lowery, 56, a farm­ act comedy, ‘‘The Harvest Campbell, o f Route 4, were united er of near Cana, died at the home Mrs. Gerald Blackwelder and Queen,” which was presented in Mrs. Bryan Sell and little daugh> the school auditorium. Charact* in marriage at the office of F. R. of his step-mother, Mrs. D. A. ter spent Wednesday in High ers in the play included: Leagans, with Mrs. Maxalene Lowery of Cana, on April 23rd. Matthews performing the cere­ b a recent test of buodieds of people who smoked Point. Laura, Harvest Queen — Betty He was a native of Cana, and a only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, Sue Whitaker. mony. son of the late D. A. and Susan tn^ktng weekly examlnadoGS, reported Preston Doty—Archie Jones. Miss Betty Jo Bundy of High Sgt. James arrived home recent Collette Lowery. NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT Clara Doty—Jane Dwiggins. Point, spent Wednesday in town, Marion—^Mary J. McClamroch ly from Guam, and is now station Besides his mother, he is sur­ IIUUTATION due to smofcing CAMELSj the guest of Miss Belva Jean Buck—Johnny Durham ed at Pope Field, near Fayetteville. vived by a brother, Frank Lowery Frazier. Hubert—^Brady Lee Leonard of W inston Salem, and three half Do you read The Record? Myra—Letta Jean Foster. sisters. Mrs. Floyd D u ll, Mrs. Miss Jennie Moore, of High Donald Young—Jack LeGrand Jesse Driver and Mrs. Sam R and­ Point, is spending sometime with W m . Roberts—Madison Angell all. her sister, Mrs. Alfred Peoples, on Jennie, the Maid—Shirley Sheil )immy Campbell and Jane Funeral services were conduct­ For Mother’s Day Route 2. Dwiggins were awarded prizes for DAVIE DmE-(S ed at Eaton’s Baptist Church at 4 selling the largest number of tick­ p. m., April 24th, by Rev. Wade C. f. Angell, Jr., spent several ets. The play was a big success, THEATRE We Have An Attractive Line Of Gifts days last week in R ichm ond, Va., and the Juniors wish to express Hutchens. Burial was in the attending a Maytag Washing Ma> their thanks to all who were pre­ Mocksville Salisbury Highway church cemetery. chine school. sent. Furniture was furnished by Suitable For Mother On This Happy Day Hendricks fit Merrill Furniture Wednesday and Thursday W . A. Bailey, of Shady Grove, C o. ______May 4th and 5th one of Davie’s most progressive "Bowery Buekaroes” with young farmers, was in town Princess Theatre SUNDAY, MAY 8TH Thursday on business. Enjoy Banquet Bowery Boys Phantom Empire 6 th Serial The Advance High School Jun­ T. A. Gaither, of Route 1, left W E D N E S D A Y ior-Senior banquet was held in ONE CARTOON. Come In And Look Over Our Stock Thursday for Keystone, W . Va.. Robert E. Lee Hotel Friday night, Barbara Stanwyck &. Burt weere he w ill spend some tim e Friday and Saturday with Taylor Howard, of Advance, Lancaster in “Sorry Wrong Of J/lfhitman^s and HoUingsworth^s with his son, Clyde Gaither. May 6 th and 7th guest speaker. Number” with A nn Richards Avalon Potts, a (unior, welcom­ DOUBLE FEATURE. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hall and Added Serial ed the group, and Jim Bailey, a “Frontier Agent” with children, of Autreyville, spent the Candies, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Senior, gave the response. lohnny Mac Brown, also THURSDAY AND FRIDAY week-end in tow n, guests o f D r. The program was carried out “Vacation I d Reno” with and Mrs. S. B. Hall, on Wilkes- with the Hawaiian theme, with “The Three Musketeers” with Fountain Pens, Greeting Cards and boro Street. speeches on Hawaii by Betty Gray Jack Haley and A n n Jefferies Van Heflin. In Technicolor ONE CARTOON Hartman, Leona Myers and Nan­ A dded News Prof. Curtis Price spent Wed­ cy Holder, Many Other Appropriate Gifts. read nesday and Thursday in Greens­ Music was furnished by a trio No Show On Sunday Until S A T U R D A Y boro attending a State-wide P. T. After Regular Church Hours consisting of Betty Jo Mock, Leo­ Tim Holt & Nan Leslie in A. meeting, which was held at na Myers and Lavell Myers, ac­ King Cotton Hotel. companied at the piano by Bar Monday and Tuesday “Western Heritage” with bara Vogler. May 9th and 10th Richard Martin. Hall Drug Company Sgt. Jack Graham, who is sta­ “Variety Girls” with tioned at Washington, D. C.. Added Serial &. Cartoon Mary Hatcher and Olga San Juan spent the week end in town with An Appreciation MONDAY AND TUESDAY “Try The Drug Store First” his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ONE CARTOON I wish to express my sincere Graham. _ “Abbott And Costello Meet thanks to our firiendt and neigh­ All Show* Start At Dusk Frankenstein” Curtis Price, Vice Chairman bors for the many acts of kind A dded News of the Davie Boy Scouts attended ness shown after the death of mv SpaceReserved For Trucks a regional meeting of Scouts at husband, Carl R- Anderson, Charlotte, last Monday evening. Mrs. Louise G. Anderson. N ine states were represented. Eyes Examined Glasses Fittee A ll persons interested in clean* Consult ing off the yard and cemetery at WANT ADS PAY. Hickory Grove Church, will please meet there next Saturday morning FOR SALE—5-room house with DR. L CARSWELL HARPE May 7th, and bring necessary tools. bath, electric water heater, sewer­ REMEMBER age and lights, on Salisbury street OPTOMETRIST Fred R. Leagans, who was car­ Priced to sell. D. R. STROUD ried to Davis Hospital, Statesville, FOR SALE—One good 7-year- 8 New Hedrick Buttding Next To Carolina Theatre about 1 0 days ago for treatment, old mule. Can be bought for on­ LEXINGTON, N. C, remains in a critical condition, his ly $150. J. R . S M IT H , friends will be sorry to leam. Redland, N. C. D ial 2237 Office H ours 9 a. m ., to 5 p . m . OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poplin FOR SALE—One riding turn­ Mother have moved from Salisbury street ing plow in good condition, only to the George Rowland house on $25. For iiiformation call at L. J. Spring steeet. They have sold Mil.er’s store, on Winston-Salem ON their home on Salisbury street to Highway. A. E. LEE. Graham Madison. PURE COFFEE-Fresh ground MOTHER^S DAY The many friends of John W . Mocksville’s Preferred Quality, Cartner, who is a patient at^ Ca­ 29c pound. barrus Hospital, Concord, will be MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE sorry to leam that he remains If it is Fertilizer or Slag you Sunday, May 8th seriously ill. All are hoping that need, see Smith-Dwiggins Ferti he will recover. lizer Co. South Mocksville. lust below overhead bridge. Save Mother Many Steps And Specials! Lewis Forrest, of Route 4, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forrest, of LOST—Black and white - spot Woodleaf, returned last week from ted beagle male dog, Pinder please notify Make life Easier For Her With a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad $ 2 * 0 0 Forrest, atMorehead City. Lewis J. E. LATHAM, Ladies reports fishing good. Cana, Route 1 . An Electric Gift. BLOUSES HAVE YOUR OLD REFRIG­ Mrs. J. T. Angell left yesterday ERATORS Checked before hot for Louisville, Ky., to be present weather arrives. Quick Service. Children’s $ | . 0 0 at the graduation of her son. Rev. G ood W ork. Maytag Washers Electric Ranges let Bill Angell, at the Southern Bapi- C. J. Angell Appliance Store. tist Theological Seminary. The SWEATERS an graduation exercises w ill be held MONUMENTS! - When you Refrigerators Electric Irons Friday. need a monument, finest work. $ j . 0 0 tass. prices, and best quality, seebetter ; Children’s Mrs. George Luce, Misses Betty W . F. STONESTREET, Vacuum Cleaners Toasters ied- Ann Turner and Florence Comat- Local Salesman Jones Memorial SANDALS zer, Edward Boger and Ervin An­ Co. Perculators [hey gell, of the Mocksville Beta Club, Radios attended tfie North Carolina Beta Ladies $200 ting. Club convention, which was held Electric Fans And Many Other SANDALS in Raleigh Friday and Saturday. Notice to Creditors ^yBy H aving qualified as Executor o f Suitable Gifts Mack Kimbrough, Jr., who has $ 2 * 9 s been spending a month in to ^ the last will and testament of John Ladies with his family, left Saturday for H. Hobson, deceased, notice is Texas to resume his work as sales hereby given to all persons hold- j PRINT DRESSES man for Sanford Bros. Mack ing claims against the estate of travels four States, Texas, Louisi­ said deceased to present.the same, ana, Oklahoma and Arkansas. properly verified, to the under-i C. J. Angell I h r signed Rufiis Foster, Route No. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason, who Mocksville, N. C., on or before Davie Dry Goods have occupied an apartment in the 26th day o f A p ril. 1950, or the Harding-Hom building, have this notice will be plead in bar of moved two miles north of town recovery. A ll persons indebted to Appliance Store on the Winston-Salem highway. said estate will please call upon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope Youtie, the undersigned and make prompt Company who have had an apartment in settlement. This the 26th day of A p ril, 1949. N Main S t Phone 2S9-J Street the Sanford house, on Church CALL BUILDING NORTH MAIN ST. street, have moved into the apart­ RUFUS FOSTER, Executor ment vacated by Mr. and Mrs. of John H. Hobson, decs’d. M ason. By A. T. Grant, Attorney. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS DEFENSE: Excesses Seen Critics Attack New Farm Program What could the people believe about America’s defense needs? Were the taxpayers being taken for As Urging Unprecedented Controls; a “ride” by a cynical, contemptu­ ous coterie of military brass hats Extciision Seen for Marshall Plan who were using world tension to set up an artificial basis for huge (EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions ate expressed in these columns, tiiey are those i of grabs from appropriation funds? IVestcrn Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of tUs ndw! THOSE APPEARED to be fair Depression Possible questions—and here’s why; SCIEHCI H E R E ’S BEEN a lot of petty; THOOGIi FARM PROGRAM: Robert Patterson, former secre­ Tbickering between the Pres­ Pros & Cons tary of war said: “It is no exag­ ident’s council of economic advis­ geration to say that the cost in President Truman’s sweeping ers, but there’s one unpleasant fact: new farm program met with mixed duplication, competition and dis­ they all agree on. They foresee def-' jointed effort directly traceable to response on Capitol Hill. Critics inite depression in 1950 or 1951—| the two-headed (army-navy) sys­ claimed it would carry the nation unless steps are taken to head tt' closer to socialism and would em­ tem ran into biUions and billions. off. power the government with un- Much of the public debt is due to that division of authority and re­ The council, it will be recalled, j precendented farm controls and sponsibility between the war de­ was created by congress in 1946 tO| powers. partment and the navy depart­ advise the White House on how toi PROPONENTS of the measure ment.” ward off depression. And althou^| contended that consumers would be the three members differ on a lot; benefited- because retail food prices But what has that to do with de­ of things, they feel that depression would be allowed to seek their own fense appropriations? can be stopped—though only by the level. Herbert Hoover — appointed to concerted cooperation of the admin*, No matter which school of thought head up ^ survey committee to istration, congress, business, farm-i streamline government and cut was correct, it was inescapable that ers and labor. the program would use taxpayers’ costs—said that the army, navy and dollars to guarantee farmers an in­ air force are padding their money To understand the back­ come equal to tliat of a recent 10- requests to congress by millions of ground of the economic conn- year period. dollars. cil’s vitally important business Some opposition to the plan He also accused them of “start­ diagnosis, it should be re­ termed it as one that might be so ling” waste and extravagance. called that for the past 100 years American economy has e.xpensive that it would push the THE FORMER PRESIDENT, ap­ been riding a roller-coaster of U. S. treasury toward bankruptcy pearing before the senate armed HEADLESS ROOSTER . . . Mrs. Martha Green’s remarkable rooster, and would thoroughly regiment the ups and downs, inflation and In the spring when care and forces committee, declared: “Ap­ lo whom decapitation didn't matter very much, is sbonn putting; away deflation, of booms and busts. farmer. and strife are most easily for­ plications in the military budget a tidy breakfast of egg yolk and warm m ilk. This is rather interesting CHARLES F. BRANNAN, secre­ gotten and put aside, the expres­ for hundreds of millions of dollars when one stops to realize that the rooster has been without a head In the past 50 years these upa; tary of agriculture, conceded that sion here of Pandora, Phila­ to retool industry should be exam­ for several days. Mrs. Green was the most surprised shopper in Los and downs have become more "imponderables” such as weather delphia zoo’s precocious ined with the greatest skepticism.” Angeles when the beheaded bird she had bought at a meat market severe—so severe that the polit* buro in Moscow is known to have' and improved farm techniques chimpanzee seems to epitomize Hoover told the committee that started squawking as soon as she got it home. made it impossible now to esti­ the carefree abandon of spring. what the department of national based its global strategy on thoi mate the cost of the program. But Pandora is happy for another defense needs is a good bookkeep­ theory that one more economic! He said of the program that it reason — she’s clebrating her ing system. “At the present time,” depression would v?reck the entira American system. r probably would mean a heavy drain second birthday on her gift bi­ he said, “nobody can tell the cost of on consumers’ dollars. cycle, and is she having fun! any particular function in the He added that the government armed services.” History’s Greatest Boom Since V-J day most Americans, plans soon to undertake a costly In submitting a report. Hoover MARSHALL PLAN: have been enjoying the greatest new program to keep up the price observed that the federal govern­ of pork. If this program is ap­ To Be Continued wave of prosperity in history—for ment now has about 27 billion dol­ proved, Brannan said, farmers Europe appeared certain of con­ two reasons: 1. The public’s un­ lars worth of personal property, would sell their pork for whatever tinued receipt of Marshall plan aid satisfied demand for goods they, and said; it would bring. The government- for another 15 months. could not buy during the war; 2., ■‘We might be able to live on our meaning the public—then would An enthusiastic house of repre­ The cold war, which has caused- fat for awhile if we had it cata­ sentatives, shouting down or beat­ the government to pour billions pay the farmer the difference be­ logued and knew where it was.” tween the support price and the ing off every attempt to reduce the Into the world’s economic stream. price the farmer actually recei\'ed. proposed appropriation figure, ap­ However, the coimcil estimates REPRESENTATIVE Anderson proved the gift bin by a vote of ALLIANCE: that the long pent-up demand for (R., Minn.) was not impressed. He 354 to 18. Things Humming automobiles, refrigerators and oth­ estimated the total government out­ EVERY AMENDMENT which The administration was really er consumers’ goods is now just lay under the program might run would have reduced the fund, or moving on the north atlantic de­ about filled, while the vast expendi­ as high as 10 billion dollars a year. delayed action in order to study fense alliance. tures in Europe in another year Wlien it is remembered the gov­ Europe’s real needs, was brushed President Truman had urged the will begin to taper off, so that de­ ernment has no money except that off by the majority. senate to take early action on the pression will come in 1950-51. which it gets from the people in The bill, as approved by the treaty in order to help western Another factor is the psych­ taxes, objective observers were house, was for 200 million dollars Europe ward off “brutality and ological effect of smftly rising wondering who, if anyone, could less than the bill which was voted aggression” by pledging U. S. par­ prices followed by dropping benefit by the program, since by the senate. The upper chamber ticipation in the pact. prices. If OPA and inflation farmer and consumer alike would passed a measure appropriating SUCH ACTION, he said, “would JINX “HOPE” AMONG McLEAN GEMS SHOWN HERE . . . ^111 controls had not been thrown be paying out added funds to fi­ 5.58 billion dollars. The house bill be a long step on the road to Ciraldo and Grace Flynt are shown here admiring the McLcan jewel overboard by congress and nance it. called for 5.38 billion. peace.” collection at the establishment of Harry Winston, international jewel prices had not shot up so high, The house measure would author­ Thus, as he began his fifth year dealer of New York. Winston acquired the gems of the late Evalyn business dislocation might not OLD AGE: ize continued U. S. aid until July as President of the United States. Walsh McLean for “more tlian a million dollars.” be so bad now. No Elixir 1, 1950, subject to possible later Harry Truman pointed up anew his For, while falling prices at the Impending old age affects many conviction that a lasting world cuts by the senate and house ap­ moment may be healthy, yet a lot' people in many ways. But to all propriations committees. It pro­ peace is an obtainable goal. of business—especially small busi­ who stand on its threshold, it is a “This treaty,” he said, “makes vided 272 million dollars to encour­ ness—always gets hurt by falling: topic of prime consideration. Of clear the determination of the peo­ age American private business to prices. And the psychological ef-‘ late, science, medicine and the ple of the United States and of our invest in recovery projects abroad. feet of falling prices encourages; neighbors in the North Atlantic psychiatrists all have been con­ Such investments would be guar­ depression; for people, waiting- cerned with the subject and appar­ anteed against loss by confiscation community to do their utmost to for lower prices, don’t buy. ently little loath to be heard upon of property overseas. maintain peace with justice and to it. FINAL VOTE on the house bill take such action as they may deem President’s Advisers necessary if the peace is broken.” LATEST to ponder the problem came after Majority Leader John The three members of the Pres-, of how one should approach old W. McCormack (D., Mass.) pleaded ident’s council of economic advis-] age and what may be expected in against a GOP-led economy drive WALLGREN: ers are: this period of life was a conference with a v,'aming that the “world is He's Willing Chairman Dr. Edwin Nourse, a of 800 physicians from all over the looking either to Washington or Like the weak, but insistent jang­ New Yorker, long-time member nation. the Kremlin.” ling of a run-down alarm on a bed­ of the Bookings Institute, and gen­ These physicians were all agreed On the passage vote, 125 Repub­ side clock, Mon C. Wallgren was that one of the biggest problems erally considered the most con­ licans joined 229 Democrats in still talking about what might have servative counselor. facing the medical profession in favor of the bill. been. the problems of old age is making Rep. John M. Vorys (R., Ohio) Leon Keyserling, a native of A VISITOR to the Wliite House— those added years healthy, happy backed an amendment to cut off South Carolina, former secretary where he did not talk with Mr. and useful. 380 million dollars from the ap­ to Senator Wagner, who has had Truman, the former Washington Throughout the conference the propriations, which was defeated. a long experience in the govern-: governor and close friend of the warning was sounded again and Vorys, saying he favored the Mar­ ment, chiefly in the U. S. housing President, said he is “still avail­ again that something must be done shall plan and the North Atlantic authority. A liberal, Keyserling able” for the chairmanship of the to give men and women not only pact, nevertheless warned that “we frequently disagrees with more N atio n al Securities Resources long life, but a healthy, happy and have to keep strong here at home conservative chairman Nourse. Board. useful old age. . . . if we are to help out abroad.” John D. Clark, a native of Color­ THE SIMPLE and sad fact is Vorys offered an amendment of his WaUgren’s nomination to that ado and former economics profes­ that man’s life has been extended ovm to term what he called the post by President Truman was sor at the University of Nebraska beyond his present capacity to en­ “give-away” of American billions, tabled by a senate committee. and the University of Denver. joy it as a useful citizen, the medi­ It, too, was defeated. Clark usually lines up with liberal cal authorities agreed. For in pro­ Bing at Bat Keyserling. longing life, science also prolonged SACRIFICE: However, the council has suffering and misery — aU the Lore of Mate composed its differences to chronic illnesses and disabilities recommend a program to Pres­ which plague mankind in the declin­ If the name of vanity truly Is also appel “ woman” then the sacrifice made ident Truman which it regards ing years. a s absolutely essential t o thing nev| Dr. Chauncey Leake, of the Uni­ by a Chicago woman for her hus­ recently band must rank among the “no block depression. While all versity of Texas, said that young LIKE A PAGE OUT OF THE PAST . . . Take a look at the faces giving three agree, Dr. Nourse con­ second tl people as early as in high school greater love” examples which are this umpire a bad time. It’s possible you may be seeing them again peared pif contained in the record. siders the voluntary pb4ise of should be taught how to grow old— this season, wearing the same stieers but different uniforms. This the program more important, on the MRS. JOAN BIERDZ, 20, had a picture, taken in 1937, shows two members of the original St. Louis that is, hov/ to cultivate hobbies but Keyserling and Clark, Roman husband who was striken with can­ Cardinals “Gas House Gang,” Manager Frankie Frisch (left) and and intellectual curiosity and how though not disagreeing, would the v.-hold cer. This disease had ravaged his siiortstop Leo Durocher staging a verbal battle at the plate during a to develop a systematic regimen for place more emphasis on the ly direct^ physical and mental hygiene. face to a point where an adult told tight game. The boys are back together again, only Durocher is man- government phase. staged. He declared the country should him that he “looked like the villiati asfer of the New York Giants and Frisch is one of his coaches. Paramd have an “old-age program” similar of Frankenstein.” Mr. Bierdz was The program which Nourse con-! ces about) to the child-care program. a patient in the Bronx, N.Y., veter­ Eiders most important is: a nine-n HE ALSO URGED increased re­ ans’ hospital. He had written his Farmers—Convince farmers to: Hollywood search on drugs which may^ help wife that his face “ caused com­ grow bigger crops and accept a.id M arl the aged by preventing the dis­ ment” when he attended a movie, somewhat lower support prices, picts the! orders to which old people are sub­ and that he would never go .out thereby reducing the consumers’ the insid/ ject. again. food bill, but continuing a reason­ first tinid But, coming out by the same After receiving the letter from able return for farmers. body w iill door wherein he went, he warned her 26-year-old husband, Mrs. Business—Sell businessmen on The film f that all hope for an “ elixir of life” Bierdz slashed both her arms. She lower profits per item, thereby get­ ters withd was arraigned in a Chicago court ting greater volume and continued must be dismissed—that there is no Bing Crosby, whose varied ac­ on a charge of disorderly conduct. reasonable profits. Kin?, I “miracle drug” to restore youth to tivities include the vice-presiden- SHE TOLD the judge: “I did it Labor—Persuade labor leaders ons ia j the aged. cy of the Pittsburgh Pirates, looks because I wanted people to look at not to seek wage increases that during Vl^Jierein he delivered himself of like anything but a crooner as he me, instead of him . . . my hus­ will throw the economy out of screen a truism well known even as Ponce takes a tnrn at bat. Bing headei. band has been told by VA doctors gear. night.” de Leon was searching for the foun­ op a coast-to-coast radio prograu' he can live only a year at most.” leaped tain of eternal youth. “wclcome back, baseball.” Government Remedies leather I "CORNY" PROPOSAL The Clark-Keyserling group, hung oij PARKING: while agreeing with the above, ground Now Automatic ability to “ persuade” business, Mitchell British Shudder at Hominy Grits Plan There appeared some hope for farmers and labor. Therefore, they King in It was doubtful if the majority of diet, and who would face actual relief in the nation’s parking di­ put more emphasis on hard-and- grip I Americans would work up any vast want without them. lemma. In Boston, William A. fast government incentives which face! regret at the plight of Englishmen The situation was that congress Braun had invented an automatic lyould prop up the economy regard­ might require 15 per cent of all less of persuasion. They recom­ who faced the horrible possibility parking device where a customer’s EVENTS MATCH-UP WITH NAME . Seldom have the events in a Anotherl of having to eat American-provided com shipped under the European car could be parked in a mechani­ mend: his 13th recovery plan to take the form 'of person’s life so happily matched up with a name as has happened in hominy grits. cal storage garage. Boston city offi­ the case o f little M a ry H a p p y H e itm a n , shew n here. The 3<,^-year old Increased social security bene­ on the S I cornmeal or hominy grits. England fits to take care of unemployed and For, most Americans would real­ cials were showing interest in the miss is both “merry” and “happy” since a major film studio has of- Kid Cam l ize that there are thousands of was reported aghast at the report. proposition. the aged. Present old-age pensions the black The explosive reaction was: “How t'cred her a long-term contract and a judge has approved it. She will needy poor rignt here in the South Braun said at such a garage are woefully low and unemployment Mack Bro the yaiiks expect us to eat the earn fro m SlOO to $1,000 a week' ov e r a seven-year period. She is the in our own United States to whom human hands would not touch the laushter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heitman. of Los Anseles benefits last only a brief interval was madJ ruddy stuff.” hominy grits is a staple item of automobiles. after unemployment starts. for candid THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

A BU1T0N MAY MAKE GROMYKO A YES MAN... CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT

if Science Could Control Man's Thoughts? BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOB. toown Trailer Park on No. 1 Bighway. Summer and winter park, larea lEcreation haU, 2 shuffle hoards, park fuU Ihe year round. No. 1 rating. ...OR A RAY MIGHT MAKE HARRY CHEER KREMLIN Come see this park. Price right. SeU be­ 1 i h: ' cause oI sickness. Steele IraU er Park, SOnth Paytona, Fla. By H. I. PHILLIPS SCIENCE M D John Ely Burchard, bean of Hu- templating a day when a button less. Elevators Found CLOTHING, FURS, ETC. LARGER-SIZB LADIES: Make your own . of petty THOaCHT CONTROL at Massachusetts Tech may turn a yes man into a no man, 3.—A new play opens on Broat summer panties, any coot suitable ma­ the Pres- There goes that gooseflesh creep­ nice as it might be to see in con­ way. It is lousy. But the produce Helpful on Farms terial, nsmg my HAPPY STRIDE patem. " ^ I T H O U T assuming any man- Send w aist measurement. 28- to 38". Snu« Irimic advis- ing up our spine againl verting Gromyko—presto!—from a has scientific connections. He con Perform Most of Heavy flttlng, smart. Price 50c coins. Mrs. l/:oaEant fact tie of prophecy, it is fair to no man into a yes man! trols the thoughts of the critics to Grace Baker, Box I8“, Coral Gables. Fla. I'orcsee def- suggest that ability to control man’s such an extent they can’t even dis­ Lifting, Transport Jobs J Say it ain’t so, doctor! Tell us HELP WANTED—MEN |o or 1051— thoughts with precision through you don’t really mean that the lab­ Or is it to be done by rays? miss it as “adequate.” science is by no means out of the On today’s electrified farms, ele­ MONUMENT SALESMAN (c hesd it' oratory will find a way to throw Turned by Joe Stalin onto 4.—We go to the races with the vators periorm most of the heavy question. This is more awesome in a .switch and make a m an’s thoughts President Truman, might they right combination in the Daily WANTED its interpretations than was the lifting and short transportation jobs. YOU want to make big money? Some o( lie recalled,! come out the designated slot! Ad­ halt Harry in the middle of a Double. It is 2 and 6. The guy at Althou^ used for a number of salesmen are. Good territory open* jmishroom cloud in 1945.”__Dr. stern “ We intend to stand by Write for information, giving experience, V? in 1?46 to. m it you are not serious in con­ the window who has a thought con­ years to some extent, these devices toterstate Marblo & Granite Works, 1670 West Vietr Dr., S. W„ Atlanta, Ga, or, how tOi to the bitter end” and bring trol apparatus fills our skull with did not acquire widespread popu­ forth an abrupt cry, “ Hooray the numbers 4 and 7. WANTED J.r:d nithougb larity until World War II. . ‘ienced architectural draftsman. for the Kremlin!” ' _ --ARLES C. IXAltTMAXN. Architect a iot. (P. S.—Notliing keeps us sane It was during the worst of th* Jefferson Standard Bldg., Greensboro, N.C. : depression except the fact that the winning manpower shortage period that ele­ W IPIN G CLOTH—Sideline salesman want- ■rnly by the^ Do you see a time when the combination turns out to be 5 ed who is c ^in g on garages, plants, etc., vators were used most. They an­ to sell sterdjzed wiping cloUis on com­ l i the admin-' Thirteen Men of Moscow, giving and 8.) swered the demands of older men mission basis. Jiiicfs. farm-, uproarious approval to a Pravda * • * TWIW CITY WASTE PAFER CO. for mechanical help to replace em­ P, O. Box 1571, West Palm Beacb, Fla. editorial denouncing America, may, 1949 PICKET LINE ployees called to service. And they under a magic ray in the hands of Behold the modern picket saved the day for yoimger farmers INSTRUCTION IV.i' back- Uncle Sam, suddenly glow with liiiic coun­ Abusive as can be; in helping them save time for more LEABN IN SlY SHOP: Start business at anger and order the Pravda edi­ He acts as if determined Home; making Castings for Farm Ma* it Inipincss important production tasks. chinery. Heating Systems, Factories, torial writer shot at once? To lose all sympathy. Mines, MiUs. FOUNDRY & MACH.- be re­ SHOP, SCOTTSBUBG. IND. past 100 Is the time near when Vishinsky, liinnij' has He villifies quite loudly; - loaded with expletives and rising His bate he doesn’t hide; • MACHINERY & SUPPLIES Vcoaster of to excoriate the democracies, will, FOB SALE^One four side planer. No 110 Jlalion and Ee often makes the public S. A. Woods size 6‘'xl2" in good condition. due to a current, a ray or an iso­ Support the other side. Planer with belts and assortment of I:, nil busts. knives, one set of Shimer heads for $1700. tope, break into a broad smile and Planer without acccssories-SlSOO. W rita I f these ups say, “Ladies and gentlemen, I am Stembridge 8e Son Lumber Co., Lake Cuff Stuff Wales, Fla. Call 23-951. Machine can be i-or-ne more just a Happiness Boy. There is seen 7 ml. E.. rof--- Lake —Wales * on —Highway * tl'.e polit- nothing in this w'orld like friend­ Governor Dewey recently vetoed 60. ship. See what the boys in the 1 72x18 1S0-H.P. H.R.T. boiler. This is to have off-track New York racing bills. a ASME CODE boiler built in 1939 and' |.cay on the; backroom will have!” After his experience last November is good for 140 lbs. working pressure under insurance. economic' he may have felt .there was ample 2 125-H.P. locomotive type fire-box boil­ Ik the entire Can Henry Wallace, mount­ opportunity for losing in this coun­ ers. Built by Broderick 1938, ASME CODE, good for 300 lbs. working pres- ing the platform, be reached try without changing the laws. sure I—under insurance. by a mystery beam and his # * m OTHERR boilers1 ------_ of _ most any size______or type. ALABAMA MACHINERY COMPANY pm address denouncing EKP, the Whiskey prices have been slashed rhone D-28G7, 4107 First Avenne North Birmingham 6, Ala. Americans Truman administration and the in 14 states. This brings a high­ |:!’.e greatest Atlantic pact converted into a ball down to where you can com­ MISCELLANEOUS history—for talk on how to produce better plete the payment on it in 11 montlis Xhis photo shows how baled cow PEAS—Iron mixed peas, high germ­ I public’s un- laying hens? instead of 15. hay can be raised with an in­ ination at S8.50 F.O.B. A. N, Garber « • « Cotton Co., Williston. S. C, Eoods they clined plane elevator. The latest in tricks & jokes. Sample offer We see the following possibilities: It probably wiU be a long time — 2 good tncks only SOc, P os^aid. Bod- I the war; 2. _ dy*a Toyland, Atlanta 3, Ga. has caused 1.—Moscow issues orders for the before a return to the day when Farm elevators are either porta­ ble or stationary. In general, motors WAR SURPLUS SPRAYING MACHINES bour billions complete seizure of China. The evidence that a man was under Excellent for spraying tobacco plant Chinese Commimist general gets the influence of alcohol was not for portable elevators range in size beds, livestock, insect control. Ideal for' nic stream, use in washing cars, windows, etc. Ap-' lil estimates it, but Washington calls on its proof he belonged in the upper from one-half to one horsepower. proved by underwriters laboratories as Tests made at Idaho state college a fire extinguisher for home and farm.- 1 demand for Thought Control tower, centers the brackets. Each machine brand new and in original lors and oth- beam on him and renders the gen­ Have you heard of the fellow indicate that an average load of carton. Priced at grain can be emptied and cribbed $7.50 P E R MACHINE 1 is now just eral incapable of saying anything who is so suspicious of everything 25% discount to dealers, agents or sales.^ but “Nuts!” he taps his phone to hear his own by one man in from six to eight men in lots 12 or more. Cash with order.' l.-ast espendi- Box 80*.______Fayetteville. N.C. Jinother year 2.—The politburo prepares to is­ remarks? minutes with the aid of a portable • • • elevator. |. that, de- sue a blast at America. Under the PERSONAL Thought Blitzer the boys cannot 1 1950-31. Add similes: As crazy as a rose Elevators also are used for rais­ BOARDING home for elderly people and think of the words “Wall Street,” beetle that decided to stay in an ing or moving a wide variety of convalescents; Good food and nurses care.. J the psych- S90 per mo. 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Bos 1755, Jacksonville, Florida ■iccs a t th e DN-289 Efficient Agents Wanted—^Territories open^____ |i y, yet a lot «T WISH,” said Aime Butterworth “But here’s the m b,” Fred Whitman she discovered some of sn-.nii h'jsi- ^ wistfully, “I only wish there grinned. “Ih a t book of poems the very poems that her mother had REAL ESTATE—HOUSES |n bv -‘aUing By INEZ GERHARD had been some one in our family is an old manuscript that be­ supposedly written. RESORT--Lg. 7 rm. home in beautiful >hoin'=icnl et- longed to my grandmother. mts. of N. G a. % m i. from Blue Ridge Lake " 2 YANKEE at King Arthur’s who really did something, something “Of course, mother Immediately on Hi-way between Atlanta and A^evlUe.: also appears with bare knees, some­ published 20 years ago. There’s tal­ 12 N a rro w as an insecticide for use in the dor­ • Kills by contactictandb: and by tables. Leaves noharm> l; it rpffp.r Vi ft- - ful residue. ent in my family. I’ll have you passage % w mant period against a variety of |s!':Ui:i! io thing new for him, though he said .9 20 • Cim be used with other recently at limcheon that it’s the know.” 13 V exed insects such as the rosy apple ASK YOUft Wiiilc all # % Iff DEAUR second time the knees have ap­ 14 Falsehood Zl 16 aphid, the currant aphid, the black Aime’s eyes lighted, then peared publicly. The first time was 15 T avern cherry aphid, the mealy plum |y ph.".'-? oi" glowed with sudden joy. “Fred! on the stage, when he wore a 16 F a th e r aphid, eye spotted bud moth, thi in- -;r{. Ifou dear! Is it really? Was p Roman toga. This is a picture for (child's i, cherry case-bearer, the pear psylla |nrt '! ,r'-. yonr mother really a poet? Oh, 0, WNU—7 17— 49 the whole family to enjoy, expert­ te rm ) si ib f io and oyster shell socde on apple and eh.'.u, why didn’t you tell me before! 17 F la g s ly directed and acted, beautifully % lilac. It also has given very prom­ |;;.is ;>:i sns It’s just too exciting!” 20 V itaU ty ii ising results in control of the San staged. 21 T a n ta lu m Paramotmt wiU tell movie audien­ Fred grinned delightedly. En- Jose scale, scurfy scale and th« (sym .) M eggs of the European red mite. |i No;: ..on- ces about 11 of its new pictures in route to the station he began to 22 A m e ric a n As a fungicide, DN-289 has been is: a nine-minute short, “Eyes on smile. And by the time he had editor and u % 51 w 4u used successfully for the control of forri’cr? to Hollywood;” Starring Alan Ladd boarded the 8:15 the smile had de­ p h ila n ­ PJeESCRIPTION and accept thropist sooty blotch on pears. and Mary Jane Saunders, it de­ veloped into an occasional chuckle. 41 %a ~ iKport prices, picts the thriUs of a child seeing 23 A k in d of The amounts of the compound ForSore,Bleeding Gums Tom Cooke, who usually sat # ith -wine ■3 ccri.'^umers’ required to attain good control Scdd on a poslttve m on^«back the inside woridngs of a studio the Fred during the short run to the 24 S uitable 4 lina a reason- ranges from one quart to two quarts guarantee* that you will be re­ first time. Stars, directors, every­ city, became curious. 25 Obese lieved of an signs of ACTIVE ■ers. in 100 gallons of water. Aphids are body will be seen in special scenes. “Say what’s eating you this 26 G row s old GUM |inDS.=:r)on on The film wiU be available to thea­ 28 F a ste n No. 3Z controlled -with one quart, while two LITEBATDRE ON REQUEST morning? Let a man in on it if quarts are needed to kill bud moths, lh trc ;';y get- ters without charge. you’ve got something that’ll fetch 29 In d e fln its Trial Size $1X)0 article case-bearer and the pear psylla. nnd continued a laugh these duU days.” 4 P a r t of a 26 A size of 33 More THE King, dog veteran of numer­ 31 W a n d e r lock type rational Heavier concentrations may be Fred laughed outright. “I’ll tell abo ut Id ly 5 P iills oneself 27 Great 35 Packing bo> needed to control oyster ^ d l scale. YANCEY UUKQRATORIES, inc. |:i'oor leaders ous landings in the Pacific Depff. 30 you, Tom. It’s too good to keep. But 32 D elicate up, as on e quantity 38 InvaUd's Research workers are conducting Ir.crer-.TOs th a t during the war, makes his skiU im U ROCK» ARKANSAS don’t on your life breathe a word. b a r 38 Abyss food extensive tests to find other in­ Hnomy out of screen debut in “ After Mid­ 34 M u lb e rry 39 Breach It wotild kill Aime. 6 M u sica l 29 Claim sects and diseases that may be con­ night.” In his first scene he 35 SUce in stru m e n t 30 Cozy places 40 Evening 36 D on key trolled with the chemical. leaped at Alan Ladd, tore his )M MADE SOLEMN promises 7 Q uestion 32 Raihroad flare (poet.) 37 P re cious leather jacket to shreds, and r and cocked his ear, “Well,” 8 C h irp e r /Relieve distress of MONTHLY' stone Answer Pnzzle Nnmber 31 |ing group, hung on in a struggle on" the said' Fred, “Aime was upset this 9 A m a n ,39Civet-Iik8 Ladino Clover Produces se rvan t . BBaia HBEa. the above, ground—then, when Director morning because she didn’t have a n im a l anything to brag about at her bridge 11 C o n fo rm [liEIQQS □mElQES Better if Bee-Visited " business, IHitchell Leisen caUed “ Cut,” 41 R u b out QaQDB FBHU 15 W ritin g tiierofore, they club. The other members, it seems, 42 A ffirm s Ladino clover on which bees King immediately relaxed his flu id B s a a a a a a a have artistic ancestors. It made 43 F e n c in g were allowed to work freely pro­ on hard-and- grip and tried to lick Ladd’s 18 W a d in g b ird sw ord BQ..S[!]QDaQ duced 40 times as much seed as lenlivcs which face! Aime feel bad to think she married 19 O btain ed 44 S aucy aoQDis :i;d q q [:ib WEHOIESS r.f!ir,y regard- into such an uninteresting family, 20 K ettle msaasd] OQ- .. that from which bees were ex­ Are you troubled by distress of I 'i'hr;y rccom- Another animal actor celebrated so I dug into an old trunk and pro­ 23 Sheet of cluded, according to an experiment femal* lunctlonal perlodla disturb­ DOWN ances? Does this make you maer his 13th birthday the other day, duced a book of poems that mother w indow □□SC!] ‘ Qia;- QQQ conducted by Dr. H. A. ScuHen. from pain, fed to nervous, tu«l— locui-iiy bene- on the set of Monogram’s “The published 20 years ago, and told glass From 100 clover seed heads at sudi times? Then » try Lydia B. 1 Salt marsh 24 Nourished B a a iis . bc-mployed and Kid Came West.” He was Rebel, her to brag about that.” cQQSiD :BSa!j3. worked by bees he obtained 13,946 Plnkbam'B Vegetable Compound to 2 E yes 25 Paddle-like seeds, while from 100 heads teUcTa such symptoms. Flnkham's jl-ago pensions the black horse used by Johnny 3 H in t has a grand soothing ellect on cnt Tom looked puzzled. “ What’s process Series K—48 screened against bees he got out o/ woman’s most important orgam! |urjc,T.nployment Mack Brown and his birthday cake wrong with that? I’d say a mother- J brief interval was made of straw, with carrots only 365 seeds, or fewer than four in-law poet was O.K.” LYDIA Istarts. for candles. seeds per head. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE N. C.. MAY 4. 1949 How to Get a Salary Raise DAVIE BRICK f^ N C E in the days when Sam ATTENTION FARMERS! Bennett was serving as acting eltjr editor oS a New York news­ Upholstering! COMPANY POULTRY LOABUNG paper, there was delivered into his hands a dispatch stating that We W ill Buy Every Thursday Morning From Charles Schwab has just been We Are Prepared To Do All DEALERSJIN clected president of Carnegie Steel 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. Co. at a salary of a million dollars In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry • year. Bennett relegated the news Kinds Furniture Upholstering GOOD COAL t« a single paragraph on page 10. We Have A Complete Stock of Fabrics In AH The . HIGHEST M a r k e t p r i c e s p a i d When the publisher came across the buried item, he was At to be Latest Colors. Day Phone 194 - Ni^ht Phone 119 SAUSBURY POULTRY CO. tied. We have skilled workers and can give prompt service at Mocksville. N. C "Good Lord, Bennett!" he shout­ Salisbnry. N. C ed. •'Why didn’t you give this news reasonable prices. Call and look over our big stock of ■ big play on tte front page? Don’t materials. you idiow that a young man mak­ ing a million doUart a year U • Walker Funeral Home great story?” "Boss,” replied Bennett, slightly J. T. Smith Upholstery AMBULANCE SERVICE wearily, “after a salary gets over 40 dollars a week, I just don't know DAY OR'NIGHT what to say about it.” P hone 4 8 Bennett got a raise. Company Mocjcsvilie, N. C The INEXPENSIVE ADVICE SHEPnELD, N. C. Davie Record FINE ]\ATCH REPAIRING Has Been Published Since 1899 YOUR WATCH IS A PRECIOUS INSTRUMENT. Why not buy the best in material and workmanship when you have them repaired. School trained w ith six years ex­ perience, I offer the best that money will buy. 49 Years First Class Work And By An Expert Repairman. Free Estimate Given On Examination O f Watch Others have come and gone-your Although she had examined ev­ county newspaper keeps going. ery article the weary salesman had G. POPLIN placed before her, nothing seemed to suit her requirements. HOROLOGIST W A T C H M A N Sometimes it has seemed bard to "No,” she said: “I’m afraid none 716 M id land Ave Mocksville, N. C. of these things will do. You see, make ’‘buckle and tongue” meet but > ' tomorrow is my husband's birth­ Our First Engineer day, and I want to give him a sur­ The beaver is not only one of the soon the sun shines and again we prise.” most resourceful of small animals “I see,” said the assistant coldly, but also one of the most industrious, march on. Our faithful subscribers, "Then why not hide behind an IIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES and in many respects most useful. armchair, and suddenly cry *BooI’ The beaver is the world’s first engi­ at him?” neer, and as such, its industrial most of whom pay promptly, give us traits are valuable to man and Improved Cattle beast. For their value as engineers, courage and abiding faith in our When a railroad first put on fast beavers often are carried to locali­ expresses, there was much trouble ties where their kind once lived but fellow man. with ranch owners whose stock disappeared. They are captured in strayed onto the tracks and were large basket-like traps and trans­ killed. And, without fail, when a ported to depleted lands where steer lost its life, the owner put beaver dams are needed. No sooner If your neighbor is not taking The in a claim for damages on the than given a new job—and they like basis of a valuable, pure-blooded a new undertaking — these sharp- Record tell him to subscribe. The animal. toothed workers start gnawing down In desperation the president of trees for dam building material. price is only $1.50 per year in the the railroad called in a famous When spring rains swell the streams attorney for consultation. The their dams prevent the washing State, and $2 00 in other states. lawyer examined all the records away .of valuable topsoil, preserve and reported as follows: timber supply and aid in beautifying " I have come to the conclusion the landscape. that nothing improves the strain of Oklahoma cattle so much as When You Coixie To Town aave CaiSbage Leaver crossing them with a locomotive.” There are saving ways to use KILLED BX A WEASEL outer leaves of cabbage that .so Make Our Office Your often g It thrown away. They can i be saved and even used in cooked cabbage dishes or cole slaw if you treat them right. Just trim away Headquarters any spotted or bruised places, sprinkle with water and crisp in the hydrator or other covered pan in We Are Alwavs Glad To the refrigerator. Remember that cabbage contains a high amount of vitamin C. See You. HORN FLIESTOOK OVER 312 !5ALLONS«^BLOOO,v^500 A young woman home from col­ AS MANY AS 1000 BOTS- lege was enthusiastic about the URVAEOFEOTFUES-HAVE CATTLE m A SINGLE YEA.P. benefits of physical culture She BEEN POUND IN-niE STOMACH said to her father: "So you lost your poor husband. OFASIN3L£-HORS£ I ’m so sorry. How did It happen?” American Foundatioa /cj "Just watch this exercise. To “He was keelt by a weasel.” develop the arms. I grip the rod by "Killed by a weasel? That’s very ilVfiSCOCIi HEALTH ODDITIES one end and movp it slowly from unusual. How did it happen?” left to right.” # FOR RENT # "Driving hotomobil,. commeng to "Well, v/elir e.xflairvisci the fa­ railroad crossing. Deedn’t hear no ther “What won't science discover SPACE IN THIS PAPER weasel.” next! If that '■od had stra« at the end vou'd be- fwoeping '' Will Arrange To Suit Follow the Leader GOOD NEIGHBORS—P«JICES TO The Bank of England has long required its employees to sign a RT yOUR BUSINESS register upon their arrival in the morning, and if they are late they must likewise record the reason thereof. London weather being what it is, the iirst tardy gentleman gen­ erally sets down “fog" opposite his name, and those who follow write, LET U5 DO "ditto.” But fate dealt a new hand one morning, and the first latecomer wrote in the book, "wife had YOUR JOB PRINTING twins." Under the twice-blessed gentleman’s name mechanically NEW MONEY FOB followed 20 others, each followed by the one word'"ditto!” YOUR OLD THINGS EASILY DONE Tm t DifcaM raniun, We can save you money PiMM, Radi*, Son—Father, can my new boy b . B««. CM b« m U .Mb on your Mend replace your business A VANT lf> partner that died this morning? Father—It’s all right with me, n uf NcwsPiirai if you can arrange it with (he ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, undertaker. THE EQUIVALENT B attle dcm orm ikig-cam OF 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL Conversational Lapse NOW BE P A IN L E S S / ^ T-BONE STEAKS A small boy was asked to dine VETERiMARIANS CAM at the home of a distinguished pro­ IS DESTROYED ANNUALLY HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. BLOCK THE NERVE. A S fessor. Upon his return his mother BYTHECATTIEPISEME questioned him at length, asking DENTISTS BLOCK THE Patronize your home newspaper him if he had been perfect^ polite, .6 L A C K L E & . "Well,” said the small boy, NERVE TDABADIDOm. “when I was trying to cut my Americm Fiiiindatioii for Animal HeaMi and thereby help build up your meat, it slipped off onto the floor— but I made it all right.” Employee Benefits '' home town and county. "W hat did you do, dear?” the More and more business firms of mother asked, New Ring Idea all types are providitig some sort of “Companion bracelet-rings,” two "Oh, I just said carelessly, that’s employee benefits. It is expected always the way with tough meatl” rings worn on different fingers but that soon firms that fail to do so linked with decorative chains, is a will be rare. Today, more than 1,- t h e DAVIE RECORD Doctor's Logie new idea created by British jewel­ 250,000 workers are covered by ry craftsmen. One of the designs Doctor (as lie finishes painting some t3T)e of health-benefit plan, an patient’s throat)—Tliat*II be three links a palladium v/edding ring with increase of some 600,000 since 1945. a twin-shanked little-fi^er ring. dollars. Health, welfare or retirement bene­ Patient^Three dollars! Why I had Another creatioii is a delicate gold fit plans now cover 3,000,000 work­ ; finfer sheath for the first finger stud- my whole kitchen pamted for $2.50. ers and the current trend is to lib­ : ded with blue stones and brilliants Doctor—For a $2.50 job I use a eralize and increase the number of much larger brush. chained to an even more elaborate THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD benefits. band worn on the second finger. TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE The Davie Record

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OF LONG AGO GOOD BUSINESS Honor God Energetic Person Figures TWO FOR DOC Seen Along Main Street iMIIeage in Making Up Beds “Doctor,” said the patient, By The Street Rambler. W hat Waa Happening In Da. Rev. W. e. laenhonr. HUh Point. N. C. R4 ; How many miles does a home- ‘Tm afraid m r wife is going oonnno It is jtreat to honor God. This iwife walk when making a bed? fragy/* ▼ie Before Parking Meters should be the aim, desire, plan and [Studies show that the many trips “What seems wrons?’’ asked Tane Dwiggins buying cloth to 'around the bed, which the house- the doctor. . make blouse—^Rov Collette get­ And Abbreviated Skirts. purpose of man. We should bonor 'wife usually takes in making it, "Slie wants to buy a goat.” (Davie Record, May 8, 1912.) Him because he created us. He -are the reason the task is longer "Let lier bny a goat” ting hair cut while chewing on big jand more tiresome than necessary. “But she wants to keep it in cigar— ^Dot Shore carrying a big Cotton is 12 cents. made us in bis own Imaee and I At least four miles of walking tiie hoose." bunch o f red' roses dow n M ain L. M. McClamroch made a busi likeness. "W hat Is man. that thou I and 25 hours of time is spent a “Weil, let her keep it in the street—^Haines ‘Yafes shopping in ness trio to Winston Saturday. alt mindful of him; and tbe son of |year in making just one bed by the bouse.” common household method. With “Bht a goat has an unpleasant grocery store—Sheek Bowden car­ Mrs. R. P. Anderson spent last man, that tbou vis'ted him? For Imore than one blanket on the bed, smelL” rying arm load o f cakes and gro­ Thnrsdav in Winston shopping. thon has made him a little lower ;the distance and time is greater. "Open the windows.” ^Multiply this by the number of beds ceries up Main street—Kathryn Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Swicegood than the aneels. and bast crowned “What! And let all my ^geons in file house to see how this job out!” Neely sitting in drug store look­ are visitine relatives in Atlanta. him with elory a n d honor. iuses time and energy! ing sad and lonely—^Mrs. Harry David Vanzant is Bttendine tbe (Psalm 8:4.5). Por *1>« honoi God One-trip bed-making to save the ;iong trek has been suggested. The Meddling Murray leaving beauty shop on Confederate Reunion at Mabon, has bestowed ut)on us we should : distance can be cut from four miles damp afternoon—George Hend­ Ga., this week, bonor Him supremely. a year to about a mile and a fifth "TWUie,** said his mother, “I wish ricks enjoying big dish of fish in Mr and Mrs. Sam Naylor, of We should honor God for our and the time from 25 hours to you would run across the street and less than 16. Briefly, the system is see how old Mrs. Brown Is this local cafe—^Mrs. Harvey D ull buy­ Texas, are visitine relatives in Da health. What a great. blcsslne simply to make up one side of morning.” ing icecream for two small daugh­ vie and Forsyth counties. health Is! No doubt there are :the bed completely, then to tuck A few minutes later Willie re­ ters—Mrs Guemy Joyner looking Everett Horn, who has been In millionaires who would gtve all ;in at the foot, and then to finish turned and reported: the other side, with np return trips “Mrs. Brown says it’» none of at dress patterns—Clint Wilson school at Buie’s Creek, returned they posses If thev could buy eood Customer (in barbershop) — Whj from side to side or head to foot. your business how old she is.” walking around in the rain—^Two bealrh with It. They con’t. Good If the house of tomorrow is home Soturdav. are all your magazines filled with Whitaker brothers taking time off C. A. Hartman, of Fnrmineton. health Is a trreat blessintr from Go'^. ghost and mystery stories? equipped for time and labor sav­ Parents Can’t Win We sbonid honor God because Barber — They make the cus­ ing, beds may be built for easier to see W estern movie—^Mrs. Ver­ was in town Thursday on bis way making. Studies show that a bed 40 "What are you doing out of bed, He trives ns a sound m hd. Tb

------^WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS------Lady Sheriff Truman Signs Bill for Extension MIRROR I ^ ^ Verbal M using Of Your N ot Dangerous

Of European Aid Another 15 Months; MIND By Lawrence Gould ■

U. S. Launches Bond Sale Drive ¥ (EDITOB'S NOTE: When opinions are tssed in these columns, they are those « Recess Is Refresher Western Newspaper Union’s news ar' and not necessarily of this newspaper.' TNESPITE TALK about the boys BOND DRIVE: ^ “needing a rest,” real story Men Who Found Kathy behind the 10-day Easter recess Plan for Security of the house was that Speaker Sam Remembered by Mail Rayburn and majority leader John Kick-off speaker at the opening McCormack sent their charges The men who dugr for little of the “Opportunity Bond Drive,” home for a “refresher” course. Kathy Fiscus, 3-year old who in which the government hopes to Raybm n and McCormack were died in a California well shaft, sell one billion, 40 million dollars were being: remembered all chiefly concerned over another worth of U. S. savings bonds to its G. O. P. Dixie coalition against re­ over the nation. people. President Truman keyed peal of the Taft-Hartley labor law, his remarks to the need for nation­ More than 2,200 letters ta d and they thought some elbow-rub­ al security. been received by the Kathy Fis­ bing with the folks at home might cus rescue fund from virtually H E PICTURED the bond drive as Mrs. Barkley Graham, weigh­ be the best preventive. The strat­ every state in the union. Mayor providing another opportunity for egy applies to Republicans from Clark E. Bell, San Marino, ing only 95 pounds, has become purchasers to assure security for industrial districts as well as Demo­ chairman of the fund committee, themselves and their country. the first woman sheriff of Mc­ crats. said the first envelope opened Among other things, tlie President Cracken county, Kentucky, birth Meantime, local AFL and CIO contained $1,020—an average Is talking to yourself a sign of menial illness? said: place of Vice-President Alben W. leaders were planning to give contribution of 55.10. “We know that we cannot have a Barkley. She succeeded her hus­ Answer: Only if you think some No matter what happens to you, the returning politicos a stiff Donations ranged from 10 sound and secure nation vmless se­ band who resigned to become Pa­ one is listening. A person may talk mentally or physically, its effects ■ workout during the 10-day cents to $50. It was pointed out curity is the common possession of ducah’s chief of police. to himseU, even out loud, for the will be influenced by the sort of “vacation.” that if the average continued, it our people. Farmer, factory work­ purpose of reducing his ideas to person you are, and nothing can Rayburn and McCormack are would mean a total of more than er, banker, merchant, school teach­ FARM SURPLUS: words so as to make them clearer, make your mind or personality keenly aware that the Taft-Hartley 811,000 for the men who worked er, housewife—all are buying se­ and the practice has been advo­ exactly like anybody else’s. You’ll vote will be a crucial test they can’t for 53 hours to reach the child curity for themselves and each May Hasten Subsidy cated as a way of learning how to always be YOU. afford to lose, if they are to keep who fell to her death 92 feet other when they buy savings The administration’s farm ex­ speak in public. But the fact that northern city Democrats in Ime flo-,vn tlie well pipe. bonds.” perts weren’t being too subtle in a : certain types of mental patients on other administration measures. tiir He added that, “every bond they movement to hasten payment of jwho live in a dream world are Ever since the G. O. P.-Dixie coal­ have bought has given them much direct subsidies to farmers. They apt to be unaware of their sur- ition against rent control, there has ai AID BILL: more reason to feel secure about were pointing out in the capital 'roimdings may lead them not only been talk of a northern “revolt,” or an I Has Truman Okay ^ the future—^their own and their that an over-supply of pork and to talk to themselves when they a coalition-in-reverse, in which to : country’s.” milk expected within the next two are not alone, but to hold ani­ northern Democrats would gang A bill to give 5.58 billion dollars to THE PRESIDENT said the kick- months, may require President mated conversations with people up with Republicans to block the European recovery program off dinner was to honor three mil­ Truman to ask immediate authority who exist only in their sick imag­ southern farm bills. over the next 15 months— with one lion volunteers in the bond sales for such action. inations. billion available at once—was Is intelligence inherited from program, and declared they would Rumbles of Revolt signed by President Truman. SECRETARY of Agriculture parents? At a dinner meeting with North be joined by another 250,000 news­ Brannan said he already had dis­ MR. TRUMAN, as is a quaint and South freshmen Democrats boys who would “ring the nation’s cussed such a proposal .with the Answer: Not to any extent wi> capital custom in such maters, last week, Rayburn and McCormack doorbells, bringing the message of President. At the present time the can count on. The noted authority signed the bill with several pens— heard increasing rumbles of “re­ the Opportunity Bond Drive into 12 government is committed to sup­ on genius. Dr. Lewis M. Terman, eight, in fact. Even Mr. Truman, taliation” against southern coali­ million American homes. port prices of those commodities htoseU, was moved to observe jest­ has followed the histories of near­ tionists. This wasn’t all cloakroom Top question plaguing bond offi­ by buying any surplus and taking ingly that “this will probably look ly 1500 “gifted” children to age whispers. Quite a number of big- cials was the recession in employ­ it off the market. This is supposed like a forgery, but it really isn’t.” 35, and says 30 per cent of their city Democrats, who believe in ment, lower prices and less con­ Can physical disease change to keep the retail price up. offspring show superior intelli­ carrying out Truman campaign The bill which Mr. Truman signed sumer cash interfering with the your personality? allots more than one-eighth of the Farm legislation passed by the gence, but how far this may be promises, have spoken out openly. bond drive’s reaching its goal. entire budget of the United States 80th congress authorized direct pay­ Answer: Never entirely, says Dr. the result of better education and Among them are freshmen to foreign aid. OASI COST: ments to farmers for pork and Kurt Schneider of the University contact with brilliant adults, no Democrats Anthony Taueriello Mr. Truman, ever a meticulous milk, but this law does not go into of Heidelberg. Even when brain one can prove. Students of heredity of Buffalo, N. r., and Earl effect until January 1, 1950. man, carefully wiped the points of In Billions injury or poisoning results in in­ believe that high intelligence may Wagner of Cincinnati, who the pens, handed one each to seven Meanwhile, the agriciilture secre­ sanity, the symptoms will depend be due to a fortunate combination angrily told McCormack the American taxpayers in covered of the “genes” inherited from witnesses to the signing, and kept employment would have to dig into tary said consumer prices on pork to some extent upon the patient’s time had come to “ stop ap­ and milk probably 'would fall if the character and mental constitution, many ancestors, but just having one for Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, their pockets to the tune of 3.75 peasing and start hitting back” clever parents does not guarantee who was unable to attend. billion dollars by 1955 to finance old administration was allowed to make and especially upon “his reaction at southern opponents of the THERE WAS a check and bal­ age and survivors insurance under direct subsidy pajrments to produc­ to the experience of being ill.” it. Fair Deal program. ance in the bill, however. With the the proposals advanced by Presi­ ers. “I ’ve had enough,” bluntly as­ billion dollars to be made available dent Truman and his administra­ DESPITE much sentiment to the serted Tauriello. “I was elected on at once, aid could be kept flowing tion. contrary, Brannan said his depart­ the Truman program, and I believe LOOKING AT RELIGION By DON MOORE to the Marshall plan countries of BY THE YEAR 2,000—when the ment has had a “quite favorable” in the whole program. I’m tired western Europe until congress votes program is expected to hit its peak reaction to the proposed farm pro­ of seeing the program delayed and the rest of the cash later. —the proposed cost would have gram which, briefly, would let farm undermined by members of my W C l] products find their own price level own party. A lot of us think it’s he ] mounted to approximately 13 bil­ cap CHURCHMEN: lion dollars. through supply and demand, with time to start retaliating.” the government paying the farmer At the dinner, Rayburn and Mc­ is UN Asks Facts This estimate, made by the Re­ titli search Council for Economic Se­ the difference in this and the sup­ Cormack made strong pleas for The United Nations wasn’t heed­ curity, Chicago, is based on a re­ port price in cash. harmony. Since then the grumbling ing protests of Hxmgary and Bul­ port from the advisory council on Congressional critics of the farm has somewhat subsided. garia against its consideration of social security to tlie 80th congress. program declare its cost will run G.O.P. Hope 5ie trials of Cardinal Mindszenty Of a labor force of over 60 mil­ into billions of dollars and that it Oregon’s bush 'y-browed Sen. and Protestant churchmen. Instead, lion, OASI now covers about 35 will benefit neither the farmer nor the UN invited the two Soviet million, or roughly three out of five the taxpayer, because, in the end, Wayne Morse, considered a black satellite countries to tell their jobs. Coverage is now limited to the farmer and the taxpayer will be sheep by old guard Republicans, stories of the imprisonment of the persons employed in industry and paying additional taxes to finance nevertheless has a strong though Cardinal and other clergymeni commerce. It is proposed that the the program. secret following in congress. THE RUSSIAN delegation indi­ system be extended to cover the This group not only takes its cated the two nations would disre­ entire labor force. CANCER: political cues from Morse, but gard the invitation, since both Hun­ In presenting both sides of the is quietly boosting him for tlie gary and Bulgaria have contended question, the council’s report in­ Progress Seen vice-presidency in 1952. He is the trials were internal matters and cludes a full page of pros and cons. The men in white who wage an the only Republican, they feel, no business of the UN. Each side might be summarized unceasing battle against cancer who can take votes away from Tho world organization, however, as follows: caught a glimmer of hope — they the Democrats in their greatest voted 30 to 7 to put the church ON THE ONE HAND, if em­ felt sure they had discovered, as stronghold—labor. cases on its agenda and to go on ployees of commerce and industry they put it, “what is for aU prac­ Leaders of the Morse movement with a full discussion of them. are entitled to this protection, why tical purposes a simple, cheap and include such congressmen as Jolm U. S. delegate Benjamin V. Cohen not employees on the farm and in reasonably sure blood test for can­ Phillips of California, H. R. Gross argued the committee should delay the household? If the goal of the cer.” of Iowa and James Golden of Ken­ inviting any nations or churches to system is to provide even a mini­ THE ANNOUNCEMENT was tucky—aU progressive Republicans. send spokesmen until it decides mum of subsistence, benefits must made with the customary caution Morse, himself, didn’t learn of their how it wants to deal with the ques­ be raised now to keep in step with and restraint of the men who work support until he was invited to tion. living costs. An adequate OASI with test tubes—“reasonably sure” talk off-the-record the other day Russia’s Jacob A. Malik indi­ system will reduce substantially the was how they described the test. before a gathering of about 20 heavy burden of old age assistance. cated the two Russian satellites But if they had made such a dis­ Republican congressmen. On the other hand, opponents of would reject such an invitation and covery, it was a great stride for­ With characteristic bluntness, the proposed extension point out accused Bolivia of violating the UN ward toward victory over the terri­ Morse tore into the ills of the Re­ charter by seeking to invite re­ that of those excluded, the majority ble disease. publican party. ligious organizations. are either protected by other KEEPING HEALTHY “I speak only of the senate,” systems or are able to provide for According to the announcement, To the casual observer, the entire comparative studies at the Uni­ he declared, “ but in the sen­ matter was even less than a tem­ themselves, while the lowest in­ ate, we have a few who hold come classes are employed too versity of Chicago of the blood Nervous Symptoms end Xhrosiic Diseases' pest in a tea pot. Whatever the UN serum of cancer patients and nor­ policy meetings. The rest of iis might find as a result of rehashing irregularly to earn insured status By Dr. James W. Barton read about it next mornin; in under any program. If the cost of m al and other non-cancerous indi­ the convictions of the churchmen— viduals had revealed significant the papers and are called to­ what could UN do about it? The living is a valid reason for raising P IS generally agreed that about their analysis of the mental, ne« gether at 10 o’clock to conTIrm benefits now, then logically the differences that led to the state­ one-half of all patients who con­ vous and emotional factors in 1,000 force of UN in world peace reten­ ment of the new cancer blood test. r it.” whole system should be geared to sult their physicians have no real unselected cases, in which the tion efforts has been so meager as He accused G. O. P. leaders in the cost of living, fluctuating down Report of the university findings physical or organic disease, but patients had to come to the Lahey to cause critics to begin comparing congress of playing turtle during N*. as well as up. The bigger the was made by Professor Charles B. have symptoms which are the same clinic for a general medical exami­ it already with the old League of the last election. of system, the better the promises of Huggins, who 10 years ago origi­ or very similar to those present in nation. They were all chronic cases. Nations which died of impotency. “It wasn’t Dewey’s job to defend T o bigger and better pensions. nated a new treatment for pros­ organic disease. In 594 of the 1,000 cases, some the 80th congress,” said Morse. “It tatic cancer which has kept more In all cases, the physician, after physical iUness was causing the was up to our top leaders in con­ than 25 per cent of the victims making a thorough examination, symptoms; there was no real ner­ RctlMS gress. A lot of them suffered WaoKC* alive and well for more than eight is able to tell the patient that an vous or emotional problem present Hmaie Wian political laryngitis.” years. organic disease is or is not present. that could be the cause or even a W«»UI As for the G. 0. P. stand on labor, Wot II DISCUSSING the new test, he If not present, he is able to ex­ partial cause. In 272 cases the com­ said that tests on almost 300 indi­ plain to the patient why the symp­ plaints or symptoms were entirely Morse snorted: “We’ve got an anti­ til labor label on our party, and we’U p.««. rnatOT viduals—equally divided into cancer toms of organic disease are present. due to nervousness or emotional disturbances. In 134 cases a com­ keep it until we liberalize the Taft- $ 61.88 $20.63 $30.94 $48.13 * 80.00 patients, apparently healthy per­ It is because of the nervous make­ »100 127.50 S41.25 $4i.25 bination of physical disorder and Hartley law. 49,50 73.13 24.75 3&56 67.76 97.60 sons, and patients with non-cancer­ up of the patient. I am speaking of 160 33.00 48.75 “significant” nervous and emotion­ R6.25 S7 75 84.38 28.8S 42.19 67.38 112.61 ous diseases—proved positive for the general run of patients who Barklex Humor 200 33.50 i al disturbances was causing the 44.00 63.75 66.00 05.63 33.00 47.81 77.00 127.60 aU cancer cases, negative for all consult a physician. 2r>o symptoms. Vice President Alben Barkley soo A im 71.25 66.00 106.88 33.00 53.44 77.00 142.51 normal persons and negative for all It is interesting to learn of a brought down the house with this :«n 44.00 7a 7f» 6G.ftO 33.00 69.06 77.00 167^0 other tested, except those with group of patients, all of whom are These physicians remind us that any illness involves a certain story at President Truman’s “har­ lung tuberculosis and massive “ chronics”—that is, have been un­ mony” dinner with freshmen con­ C0.MP-4.RATIVE BENEFITS . . . Under present provision of the social acute infections. der the care of physicians for a amount of nervous or mental dis­ turbance. The patient wonders what gressional Democrats. Here is the security law it is assumed the worker has 10 years of coverage. Under Inasmuch as tuberculosis and in­ long time. Barkley story: is wrong, what the outcome may proposed provisions, however, monthly benefits would not be affected flammatory processes can be read­ In the “Journal of the American A minister sermonizing to his hy length of time spent in covered employment. Chart, prepared by ily diagnosed, it was explained, the Medical Association,” Drs. Frank be. The degree of nervousness de­ pends upon the make-up of the flock on the virtues of friend­ riesearch Council tor Economic Security, offers comparison of present test was not expected to confound N. Allan and Manual Kaufman of ship inquired if there were any the Lahey clinic in Boston, report patient. benefit scales with those proposed in the administration program. cancer with other conditions. members of the congregation who could honestly say they ACCIDENTS: Rurat Housing Off KIWI: had no enemies. An aged man with a long beard arose in the Fewer Noted Rare Chick According to Senator Fear (D., HEALTH NOTES rear of the church. Hope was indicf.ted that the ap­ Del.) some of the nation’s worst Nature lovers in New Zealand “Ah, I am glad to see that there palling toll of death and injury on housing conditions still exist in rejoiced. A sturdy male kiwi chick Most of us have always thought Today, the medical profession re­ is at least one among us who can U. S. streets and highways might be rural areas—a conclusion familiar was hatched at the Hawke’s Bay that while slenderness of body was gards alcoholism as a disease which answer my question,” beamed the already to many, many Americans. Russian who sank and brought in g;

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FISHING Tacljlc Store—For ; round business. Ideal locmion. Twine-Tying Baler M§ ^ ^ iy^ijnn First Ave., Fort - - - '•>oys LAVND«.. in :.o. G;i. cn.v. 20 Speeds Hay Harvest washers. 3.-) arycrs. 1 hvy, duly o.'ctractor. |i! story Best locat roccss Made "Haylift" Work business...... Ikcr Sam |;rr John Possible in West No. I ■:;nrt;OS Hishway. 5 Ir.-:'. Over the vast areas of the plains . wcra states where 1948’s unprecedented is full ilie year round. No. 1 ralins, snows caused extensive suffering of Sortth P.^yt<^n;^. Fl;t.______rc- both livstock and human beings, :■ !n\v. I machines lilce the one shown above !are beginning to be more appre- H E L P \\ AN T EI>— r\!EN ■'.'-rub- jciated. Exi ;n;-ht CIl t- I Not in the actual haylift opera- Jeffc jtions, wherein grain for starving ''CT'V> ; cattle and food for humans were INSTRUCTION dropped from airplanes, but in the Home: ... .. - Tin ‘preliminary phase of harvesting, chinery, Heatins Factories. Mines. Mills. F ic MACH. -ve without which the haylift would SHOP. .SCOTTSntTTSnUKC. have been impossible. The KiuKs in the Mii'cnnium. W«sslur< the Israclitc.s. “ I will restore the Jotl^cs

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Riiddy’s Tryl:tnd. At!r.nt.n Ga.______.1 VERY COCKY COCK EOBIX . . . Here’s a robin so belligerent he fights -ivith himself. In the upper left photo, the bird wearing a red tux­ PEZISOMAI. edo shirt imbibed too freely of the spring air and in the state of season­ : d DO PEOPLE SAT THIS al intoxication, squared off to fight with his own reflection as seen in ABOUT YOUR HAJR an automobile hub cap. The other pictures show the battle as it waged Sclect Seasoning to Suit Meat “ Their ijair sure is o!d looking.'' You (See Recipes Below) can chanBC this by simolv usinu SU?12- to and fro. The little fellow refused to give up and so the owner of the R IO R RESTOKER—siicianlecd to restore ear moved it before the bird could kill itself. The machine shown here turned grey, f.ndcd. streaked, or bleached hair Meat Tricks to iis natural color and luster. If you out up to 7 bales a minute during lY N N CHAMBERS’ MENU want a youihful lockiiiL; ‘'.e.ttl of h Jir then send for your botne of .Suoerior Restorer the haying season of last year, add' today. Only S2 per botJie. Not a dye. ing this tremendous output to the •p H E FIELD of seasonings, srrEJtlOu piiojKCTs * especially as applied to meat •Stuffed Shoulder of Pork r . O. Kox .laclvsosivillc. FIorid.a N ovth stoclcpiles of grain from which the Buttered Asparagus .^aents Wanlecl—Territories open. haylift drew its supplies. cookery, is a wide and interesting - -'ClV.tS one. If you Browned Potatoes 1'^, Thus the machine helped to pro­ Spiced Pear Salad REAL ESTATE—HOUSES vide the thousands of “ bombs” ol want to have 17 ACHES: For Saie. Guiulomens Estate, •'f ‘‘re- fun with cook­ Bread Butter Beverage £7 room I'.ouse. and an 8-rooni house, ■ coaU- baled hay with which fliers saved Pineapple-Strawberpr Sundae other buildinr.s. I have other Fiirms r.nd the lives of starving cattle in a ing, and serve Properties for sale. For furlher informa­ ':;!:rocin the family foods Sugar Cookies tion w r i'c I>cVicr, P.O. l?ox J, Taylors- great rescue operation. •Recipe Given %'ille. I-'.C. c: big- with fine fla­ -■ove in Just a few years ago operation vor, follow SEEDS. PLANTS. ETC. and tomatoes add wonderful fla­ fampni^n haylift would have been impossible. some of the tips Four Fancy Caijuliun* Unliis 20 bulbs ■-pen:;-. It was not until this machine was in­ vor to roimd steak. A low tempera­ .Sl.OO. AH postpaid. Dcitrich Nursery. F.O. given here; Run .'tO'.'U. 3ri:iini Hi, Flori.la. troduced in the early 1940’s that ture is used in baking so the meat L'^iiraeii then, go further and do some ex­ I’orto IlicJin Copper Skin Golden Rleated. wiU be properly tender. lierieUo farmers could put their hay into perimenting on your own. Nancy Halts. Liqht Yellow Meated Plants. twine-tied packages automatically. 300-S1.35. 500-S1.75. in00.S:{.00. Prepaid. i;arl Certain seasonings are ideal for Tomato Steak Proinpt Shipment Satisraction Guaran­ who teed. Will Ship COD. Farmers Exehanse, different cuts of meat. For mild (Serves 6-8) Dresden. Tennessee.______II: tlie cuts of meat such as veal and 3 pounds round steak, cut 2 (;o» ap- lamb, the seasoning may be a little inches thick TRAVEL !;ack” sharper than those used for beef. 3 tablespoons fat ENJOY your vacation at beautiftil Ed;2e- water Manor on Luke Osccola in the jaf tlift Spicy seasonings are favored for 1 pint tomatoes land of the sky. Free boating, fishing, pork. 2 carrots swimming, and kitchen privileges. P.O. S3- • « « 1 large onion Bo.v n-iS, llcndersonviile, N. C. .'.’c'.cd on OUR CREAM has long been a 1 turnip l i i:eiieve S favorite with veal. When com­ 2 cloves For Your Future Buy BRONX BELTER ABROAD . . . Steve BeUoise, the balding Bronx :ired bined with a dill pickle relish and 3 bay leaves belter who holds the distinction of being one of the world’s top welter­ ..ye'i and served vrith steaming hot egg 2 teaspoons salt U, S. Savings Bonds ci my weight prizefighters, shows admiring Parisians tbe mitts with which Vs teaspoon pepper be hoped to pummel Frenchman Jean Stock when the two met in the noodles, veal can indeed be a treat. : it's Veal In Dill Sour Cream 2 tablespoons flour capital. BeUoise has signed for several fights in Europe, but his goal 2 tablespoons water is a go with another Frenchman—champion Marcel Cerdan—tor the (Serves 4) i!-d Jto- Score the steak by slashing with, o e v U o P i j^ title In his weight class. 1 tablespoon salt for a sharp knife. Sear in heated fat' 3 qnarts boiling water ANY SIZE (6 er 8) £X^ ROLL FllM : . :rb;:ng 6 ounces egg noodles in skillet. Prepare vegetable and OWIlOfEO. B HO&ftr fWNTS 1 pound veal, cut thin, from put through coarse knife of the food Hofuttf iVailtnff enreiopti Funi:tJM leg chopper. Add them as well as the VahiaUePrmmmGittn e a BSTtER «cni«£s fo« uss 4 tablespoons butter or sub­ other seasonings to the meat. Cov­ Se;-.. stitute. er carefuUy and bake in a slow, t i A B B / r C O .: cinck s/^AjzrA/veu/ze s.c.' 1 tablespoon flour (275') oven for three hours or un­ ^ teaspoon salt til tender. Remove meat from a teaspoon pepper liquid. Combine flour and water. Peace At Last From 4 tablespoons dill pickle rel­ Add a little of the hot liquid to k-V'. if; While the average farmer loiows ish this, then add to remainmg liquid. l*t!t Boil together until thickened, then- PERSISTENT ITCH! the value of a garden and always m cups sour cream Ko wonder thousands teased by itchy tor­ ll'- r •,;.o sees to it that he has ample garden pour over meat and serve. ment bless the day they changed to Resiaol. ? is To cook egg noodles, add salt to Here's quick action from lirst moment*— a planted to run his family through boiling water and gradually add Apples and raisins are tucked in-, blissful sense of peace that lasts and lasts, the year, there are stiU some men to a sage-seasoned dressing for thanks to 6 active soothlne aeents in a lano­ egg noodles. Do not let water stop lin base that stays on. Don’t tie content with who glean their living from the soil boiling. Stir occasionally with a roast pork. oaytbittg less effective than Kesinol Ointment* who don’t bother to plant a garden. pancake turner. Boil rapidly about •Stuffed Shoulder of Pork The aim in gardening, at all, is to nine minutes, tuitil tender. Drain 1 4-5 pound pork shoulder supply the household with vegeta­ thoroughly. 1 cup bread crumbs A sooTHmomsmr for bles—summer and winter; and the Have butcher cut veal %-inch a cup raisins liPESli Gr:$s farmer who does this is always re­ 1 egg, beaten thick. Dredge in flour and sprinkle , b L p u M, j.Ej. tv.'v ,i : iv'-'r.- paid not only with money saved and with salt and pepper. Melt butter in 2 tablespoons butter SjarIO^ . :■ ,':s. convenience of having supply imme­ skillet; add veal and saute until Vi teaspoon salt ■ ; ;h-;r diately at hand, but also by the golden brown. Cover and cook un­ Dash of pepper ' ^ ;o nourishing value of home-processed til tender. Remove from pan; keep 1 grated onion ■■ fi".v foods. warm in oven. Add two teaspoons Have the butcher cut a pocket : i As family sizes and needs vary as flour to the drippings, blend well. in a shoulder of pork, from which much as individual tastes, the gar­ Gradually stir in sour cream, pickle the blade has been removed. Make den should be as variable as any­ relish, salt and pepper. To serve, t h e dressing as follows: Mix thing could be. Thus a garden be­ arrange veal in center of platter ingredients in order given and fill comes such an individual matter and surround with buttered egg the pocket. Skewer or tie with that the seed list for each must be noodles. coarse string. Rub the roasting pan fH ? Help remove the contrib- cause with nation­ individually worked out. • « • lightly with a clove of garlic, if ally recognized compounded drugs—relax* -;i!i However there is a principle in­ a m b b r e a s t is among the desired, and dust the pork shoulder volved that is general and that is L more econom ical c-uts of with salt and pepper and paprika. \VNU~7 18--49 “planning.” Here is an example: meat, but it’s a real favorite when Place in a 350* oven and cook two The tomato is among the most and one-half to three hours. prepared with barbecue sauce: • « • versatile of vegetables to prepare Barbecued Iiamb Breast for tlie table and returns the most (Serves 4) i v e r h a s Uttle fat of its own. for the garden space occupied. So, in THIS LAD DIED FOR 10 MINUTES . . . In bed at home m St. Albans, 2 pounds lamb breast L so bacon and pork are used with N. T., six-year old Tommy Billings points to scar on chest, memento there must be tomatoes. Properly it to provide juices for cooking it. :::g 1 medium onion, sliced f PRESCRIPTION of St. Patrick’s day adenoids operation at St. Albans naval hospital. handled, harvesting may start July H cup chili sauce Here’s an unusual way to prepare 1 and tomatoes may be had fresh ; "CL Tommy died on the operating table and his heart was stilled for 10 1 teaspoon salt liver that’s certain to be a favorite: For Sore, Bleeding Gums imtil several weeks after frost, or -It minutes until attending surgeon Lt. Comdr. Richard Gaillard made in­ Pepper Liver Rolls Sold on a positive money-back for about 120 days. At one and one- cision in chest, inserted finger and massaged heart until it started % teaspoon red pepper Have desired number of slices guarantee, that you will be re­ beating again. Tbe boy’s mother declared it was a miracle. half servings a day, the fresh to­ lieved of all signs of ACTIVE 1 tablespoon vinegar of calves’ or beef liver cut in one- GUM INFECTION. mato amount should be about three Z tablespoons brown sngar fourth inch slices. Sprmkle with LITERATURE ON REQUEST and one-haU bushels, as a serving 1 cup water fine bread crumbs and spread with Triol Siio $1.00 ' ri ];:!'or, for five persons is & at needed to ; :!■: cnti- X^it lamb into five pieces. Sea­ a mixture of sauteed onions, celery can a quart, a bushel canning 17 THE son with salt and pepper. Place in v.o’I! quarts. and chopped parsley. In the center YANCEY LABORATORIES Jnc. hot skiUet and of each slice, ;■■■ Ta:t- For the remaining 245 days, the Dept. XI let fatty sides place a finger- UTTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS tomatoes must come from cans and, brown. Mix re­ allowing two servings weekly, 70 length piece of maining ingred­ quarts are needed, or five bushels salt pork. RoU ients and pour each slice tight­ , i'.ii !.::i3 more. The total becomes eight and over lamb. Cov­ one-half bushels, or 510 pounds. A ly and tie or "har- er and sinmier correctly-tended plant yields 10 skewer togeth* '.on ton­ for one and one- er. Dust with ers iij the pounds and 50 plants are needed. Of these, 15 should be early (Break half hours. Re­ salt and pepper move cover and and roll in flour. Place in a baking [iR to ijifl O’Day), and 35 late (Rutgers). May Warn of Disordered Other crops may be worked out cook for minutes longer, until pan to which a small amount ol fri(.T,d- sauce is absorbed. Kidney Aclioii as carefuUy based on family likes. water mixed with bacon drippings Modern iitc with its hurry and v/orry, cre any Vegetables, cloves. bay leaves has been added. irregular liabits. improper eating and egiiiion drinking— ;;s risk of exposure and infec­ tion— throws heavy strain on tbe work ?y (hey New Variety of Alfalfa LYNN SAYS: To keep yolks from which the of the kidneys. They are apt to becotne god m:in Know these Facts whites have been used, place in a over-taxed and fail to filter excess acid in the Officially Named Talent and other impurities from the life-giving The promising alfalfa variety About Cooking cup of water to prevent a hard blood. crust from forming. Store in the You may suffer nagging backache* known as French alfalfa in south­ When brown sugar hardens, place hcadache, ^zzincss, getting up nighte, there ern Oregon variety trials has been in the refrigerator until the sugar refrigerator. leg pains, swelling—feel constantly 0 can tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs officially named Talent alfalfa by softens. 1£ the sugar is very hard, Never beat mufifin or pancake of kidney or bladder disorder are some* ::n’.'.Q the wrap a damp towe) around it be­ mixtures too thoroughly. Slight times burning, scanty or too frequent the Oregon state college experi­ urination. ' sir?” ijEN’ATE LEADERS STUDY TRUM.4N MESSAGE . . . Sen. Tom Con- fore refrigerating. lumps should be left in the batter yf-n;:-:.” ment station committee on new Try Doan's Ptlls. Doan's help the nally, Texas Democrat and chairman of the senate foreign relations crop varieties, and seed increases If you add barley to soup or so the finished product will be kidneys to pass off harmful excess body 'i . ■ said waste. They have had more thsn ball a committee, and Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, Michigan Republican, study are now underway to insure early stew, the mixture will thicken really tender. century of public approval. Are recom­ Jjr/j i.olling a rerlified copy of the North Atlantic .alliance In which President Tru­ commercial release of the variety. naturally without the addition of When heating iced rolls place in mended by grateful usersI •'every where. ji;. i t') be Aak your man urged American participation. Truman asked that the pact be Talent was selected as the name flour and wstsr. the oven in a paper sack or in a It; |rir;g life ratified speedily and declared its intention was to secure peace and In honor of the community where Beat tccoa with an egg beater to heavy skillet on top of the range. l>i escrve small nations from aggression and brutality. trials were conducted. prevent scum from forming on its Do not sprinkle with water since I'j man. “I top. this may melt the icing. DOANS Pills THE UAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLE. N. C . MAY 11. 1949 THE DAVIE RECORD. Determined to KiU Mocksville FFA Yates Promoted Attorney Hicks Contributions To THE C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR.! Dr. Matt L. Ellis, President, an­ Cancer Drive O ldest Bond Issue Teams Win nounced that Dr. Richard E. Yates Locates Here The following persons donated TELEPHONE I Attorney Claud Hicks, of Sur No Liqt; Valdese—Reiterating his oppo­ Mocksville’s Future Farmers of “ siciate professor o f Political last week to this worthy cause: America judging teams took top Science, ijdll be advanced to Pro- ry County has located in Mocks Entered atthePostoffice inMocka- sition to the proposed $200 m il­ C. L. Farthing, F. E. Peebles, G. , . 1111. 1 J fessor of history next fell, ville tor the practice of his pro­ N. Ward, Mr. and Mrs F. D. NEWS ville, N . C., as Seeond-clBBB lion road bond issue, Paul Leon­ place m both general livestock and ^ .11 ™ ^ J . . 1. 1. I. Dr. Yates received the Ph. D. fession. Mr. Hicks has his office Fowler, Princess Theatre. R. B. matter. March 3.1903. ard, of Statesville, spokesman for dairy animaljudging over the 15 Vanderbilt Univer- on the second floor of the Mero- Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr Cle Frank | a state-wide group of economy and other competing chapters o f the sity in 1936. He has been a mem- ment. American Legion Auxiliary, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ney building on the square. Mrs. trip to ' fair tax advocates, declared here Davie - Davidson - Forsyth Federa- berinio o f the Hendrix staff since Hicks is teaching i n Durham Mrs. Rov Feezor, R. F. Larew, 0'»f YE\K. IN N. CAROLINA * I.Sil that “I intend to keep right on tion last Tuesday afternoon at the 1938, except for a penod of ser- County. When the school term Claude W. Thompson, Mr. and SIX MONTHS TO N. CAROLINA 75c. Geo. J j fighting to the utmost of my abil­ Forsyth County Farm. viee with the army during the u Vu?Mr. anTM r^ HiSs’^T ^^ Mrs. Marvin Waters, Dr. Eugene QNP YEAR. OUTSIDE ST ATI- ■ '2.00 was in tcj Six MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 ity, and to exhaust my strength The teams include: General cupy the Bunch house, three miles Taylor, Mrs. Dewey Martin. Nell and every resource at my com­ livestock, Ervin- Angell, Charlie ® Yadkinvilie Highway. Holthouser, Center Grange, H. G. business Brewer, J. S. Haire, Mr. and Mrs. "IF MY PEOPIE WHICH ARE CAUED BY m and in the effort to save our Lakey and Madison Angell; Dairy N. Chnstian, of this city, and has The Record is glad to welcome good State from being plunged cattle, Grady Trivette, Verious many fiiends here who will be in- Mr. and Mrs. Hicks to our town— H, L. Gobble. J. K. Sheek, S. B. Mrs. ' MY NAME. SHAll HUMBIE THEMSftVH, AMD back into he.ivy bonded indebted­ _elland Clegg Howard. Leo terested in this announcement. the best little town in the world. H all. Route 2,1 PRAY, AND SEEK MY FACE, AND TURN AWAY ness under the guise of an ill-ad- Williams is agriculture teacher at Thursda FROM THEIR WICKED WAYS; THEM Will I vised ‘Go Forward Program.’ “ He Mocksville, from which the top HEAR FROM HEAVEN, AND WILL FORGIVE added, “I believe that if the mass place winners came. Jason THEIR SINS, AND Will HEAl THEIR lAHD.'- of voters can be made to under­ In the general livestock divis­ Furnitur stand just how much additional ion, the O ld Richmond team, For­ trip to 7 CHRON. 7:14. taxes immediate and future— syth County, was runner-up. In thev are being asked to vote upon the dairy division, the Welcome week. A m an who is too narrow-mind­ themselves; and shown the dan­ team was runner-up. ed read both sides of a question, gers involved in an undertaking The winning team and runner- Mrs. i( not much of a man. to spend nearly a half billion dol­ up in both divisions will be enti­ vard, spe lars on roads within so short a tled to enter the district judging RRESTONE in town | The blackberry briars are look­ time, their better judgment will contest at Lexington May 21. The W . L. ing very green and promising. An prevail and the bond issue will be winners there will go to the State defeated at the polls.” extra large crop of blackberry pie contest at Raleigh in August. Fi M r. an Leonard, who was guest speaker is expected. nally, the State winners will be spent las| of the Valdese Lions club, quoted entitled to go to the regional event Money-Saving Sale! The Record doesn’t propose to figures from State budget and at Nashville, Tenn., and from chasing i highway commission reports to publish every fight that takes place there winners will go to the In­ Departn substantiate his claim that if the in this town. Some one might ternational Livestock Exposition bond issue is approved a total of at Chicago late in the year to com­ Will Continue All Through May. Rev. beat the editor, then we would approximately $460 m illio n dol­ pete on a national basU. been con have to write up our own beating. lars would be placed at the dis This means that a Mocksville posal of the Scott administration ness is team will compete in both the for road construction and main­ friends ' Davie is one of the best coun­ general livestock and the dairy ties in the State. We have plenty tenance. “And we should all re­ You Can Save Money On All alize by now,” he said, “that the judging contest at Lexington, May Calvin of room for good farmers, busi Governor intends to see to it that 21st. As second place winners, an oper ness men, mills and factories, and Old Richmond will be entitled to the major portion of these mil Davis would gladly welcome the strang­ lions is spent for rural roads for compete in the general livestock division, and Welcome will be en­ week a n l er to our fair land. which all must pay but few will Firestone Products During This Big Sale use.” ______titled to compete in the dairy an­ imals division. New Cabinet Shop All contestants in the two di­ Baccalaurate visions judged the same groups of Hundreds of Articles You Will Need This Summer H. J. Padgett, of near Salisbury, animals Tuesday, four Herefords and A. L. McDaniel, of near and four Hampshire hogs, in the Woodleaf, have opened a cabinet Sermon general livestock division; and Can Be Purchased Now At Low Prices D r. ar four Holstein-Friesian cows in the shop in the old June Bailey store re tum edi Dr. Howard Rondtholer, Pre­ dairy division.—Winston - Salem building, on Water street. These sident of Salem College, will de- ^ J oum al. spending gentlemen b u ild cabin, ts, screen liver tl)e baccalaureate sermon for: The Davie Record is proud of their wir doors and windows, and do all the Mocksville High School at I our Future Farmers of America Big Stock of Paints, Electrical Appliances, Fla. kinds of carpentry work. They the Methodist Church on Sun-' boys of the Mocksville school, and will pick up and deliver your day evening. May 15th, a t 8, we take off our old rusty black Automobile Casings and Tubes. M r.; work. When you need anything o’clock. I hat to our efficient Agricultural M r. and spent se%l in their line, give them a call. The Glee Club will furnish teacher, Leo F. Williams. Here’s music for this service. The pub- hoping our boys will journey next Lawn Mowers, Electric Fans, Garden Tools ing in thi mrngtonj^ Quiet Election lie is cordially invited. fall to Chicago. Last Tuesday was election day Cecil spent la in Mocksville—a mayor and five Complete Line of Sport Goods day in R l aldermen being elected to govern nual m e / our tow n for the next two years. o f Masoij W ith over 600 qualified voters on the registration books, less than T h e i 100 took the trouble to go to the at the H| polls and vote. The following Just Look Church : men were elecied without oppo­ SHUTT-BOWDEN at 3 o’( sition: choir wi| A GENUINE a numfc Mayor— ^John D urham . Aldermen—B. Y. Boyles, T. J. Maytag Washing Machine Home & Auto Supply M r. aii Caudell, Cecil Little. M. H. Mur­ leave FriJ ray and R. B. Sanford, J r. For Only $12.85 Down to BermJ Phone 133 N. Main St. big meet To Hold Banqaet chant’s . And AsLittle As $SA1 Per Month British I| Cooleemee Local 251 and Salis­ Including Sales Tax And Carrying Charges bury Local 440, Textile Workers M r. ar U n io n o f America, are holding a and Harl| banquet Saturday, May 14th, at hom e ' 6:30 p. m ., in the Armory A udito easy to om a where th l rium, Salisbury, in celebration of Carolina 1 T W U A ’s 10th anniversary. M d iu t S i vention. | The principal speaker will be Special Prices Superior Court Judge Allen H. M r. ar Three models— $124.95 to $179.95. who ha’l Gwyn, of Reidsville, whu will be Easy terms—liberal trade-in. Let ua Bunch introduced by TWUA State Di show them to you today. MocksviO rector Louis M. Conn, of Greens­ Cut Cost On That Building highw ayj boro. A number of civic and po-' new 6-r litical leaders from the two towns town. will attend. No. 1 Clear Oak Flooring . . . $160 Per M Gunn^ After the dinner and speaking of the they will tune in on a National We Are Also Franchised Dealers For No. 2 Oak Flooring...... $100 Per M M ocksvil broadcast from New York, featur­ week ing General President Emil Rieve, Sheetrock ...... $40 Per M has just| Kelvinator and Crosley the Nav Mrs. Roosevelt and a number of Goldbond, KHnt Kote, Armstrong (I^OA D H/I He is St other prominent people. Refrigerators and Electric Ranges Temlock and Celotex .... JpoU F CF M R . W .J REFRIGERATORS Screen Doors ...... $6.25 o f D a v f Former Davie Man winters i For As Little As $20.60 Down And mers in | Dies Window Screens...... $3.50 town RANGES N orth W illiam W . W ard, 79, who was For O n ly $15.97 Dow n A n d Balance In Easy M onthly Payments Adjustable Steel Posts . I . - . . . $8.50 tim e witl bom at Farmington on May 27, E. Jonea 1869, son o f the late Samuel and Jane Ward, died recently in a hos­ Wc Service Not Only Vf hat We Sell Best Prices On Finished lumber. All Kinds. Capt. I pital in Madeli., Minn. S. Army in C a lif! Mr. Ward moved from Davie But Any Other Make Call By Our Place, Phone And Compare Prices. m o n th s ! to Iowa in 1895, where he was town wa married. He moved to Minne­ Refrigerator And Washer Mrs. D .l sota from Iowa in 1923. His wife friends I died in 1906. He was a member MURRAY COMPANY to see h i of the M ethodist Church and was a Mason. Surviving are a sister, C. J. Angell Appliance Mrs. Emma Ward Miller, of Mar­ BUILDING SUPPUES shalltown, Iowa, a daughter 'and Company P H O N E 219-J one granddaughter. A number of RAILROAD STREET North Main Street Mocksville, N. C. MOCKSVILLE, N. C. relatives are living in the Farm­ ington community. THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCESVIU.E. N. C. MAY 11. 1949

To THE DAVIE RECORD. ^ Henrv Shaw An- Mrs. J. A. Craven, of the Mocks­ ______derson, of Winston-Salem, spent ville High School faculty, and 23 May Court Jurors Special Road Bond And School Bond ---- ^ i the week'end in town with dieir pupils from the 8th grade, spent twe parents. The following jurors have been Oldest Paper In The County Saturday in Raleigh visiting ■ va­ Election, June 4, 1949. |s donated drawn for the May term of Davie cause: No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ada Fred R. Leagans. who has been rious points of interest in the Superior court, which convenes in The registration books will be opened, beginning on the 7th day critically ill at Davis Hospital, ^oebles, G. Capitol City. this city on Monday, May 30lh, of l^ y , 1949, for the registration of voters entitled to register, who Statesville, for the past two weeks, are not already on the general election registration books. The reg­ klrs F. D. NEWS AROUND TOWN. with Judge J. WiU Pleas, of Ma- Iro. R. B. is reported to be improving. istrars will have the general election registration books at the proper iK err Cle rion, presidmg: polling places on the 7th day of May, 1949, the 14th of May, and the Frank Fowler made a business ] Auxiliary, WANT ADS PAY. Calahaln—^Albert G . M cAllister, 21st day of May, 1949. The books will be open for challenge on the I r. Larew, trip to Charlotte Thursday. ToDeliver Address Claud Cartner. 28th o f M ay, 1949, at each precinct polling place. This special election will be held under the general election laws, M r. and PURE COFFEE - Fresh ground Clarksville—W . M. Ritchie, W . Attorney Ervin Carlyle, of Wins­ except that no absentee voting is allowed in this special election. |r. Eugene Geo. Jeffries, of Winston-Salem, Mocksville’s Preferred Quality, C. Naylor, Paul Eaton. ton Salem, will be the commence­ This the 30th day of April. 1949. lirtin. Nell was in town one day last week on 29c pound. Farmington—G. C. Hanes, L. ment speaker at the graduation TinBC, H . G. business. MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE L. Miller, L. Glenn Smith. P. H. MASON, Chairman Davie County Board of Elections. |. and Mrs. exercises o f Mocksville High Fulton—^Jake P. Grubb, Floyd eck, S. B. Mrs. R. N. Fulk, of Yadkinville, School on Friday evening. May FOR SALE—Dress print Feed Spry. Route 2, was in town shopping 20th, at 8 o’clock. Mr. Carlyle is Bogs, 35 cents each. a graduate of Wake Forest Col­ Jerusalem—Baxter C. Young, J. Thursday. MRS. M. B. RICHARDSON, B. Garwood, W illie Brown. lege, and is an able speaker. The Mocksville. N. C., R. 2. graduating class this year is com­ Mocksville—L. R. McCulloh, J. Eyes Examined Glasses Fittee Jason Branch, of the Heritage posed of 45 boys and girls. FOR SALE—New and used pi­ F. Stonestteet, Jr., C. 6. Tames. Furniture Co., made a business anos. One used piano can be Shady Grove—^Joe Jones, Chas. trip to Grand Rapids, Mich., last bought for the balance due. E. Markland. Consult week. Pttpih Presented E. G. FRITZ PIANO CO. Lexington, N. C. Mrs. A. A. Wagner, who spent 10 days taking treatment at Davis DR. L CARSWELL HARPE Mrs. Melvin Gillespie, of Bre­ If it is Fertilizer or Slag you In Recital Hospital, Statesville, was able to vard, spent several days last week need, see Smith-Dwiggins Ferti­ OPTOMETRIST return home Friday. in town with her mother, Mrs. Miss Louise Stroud presented lizer Co. South Mocksville. lust W . L. Call. her piano pupils in a recital in the below overhead bridge. 8 New Hedrick Building Next To Carolina Theatre Mocksville High School Auditor­ HAVE YOUR OLD REFRIG­ LEXINGTON. N. C, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holthouser iu m , Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock. ERATORS Checked before hot D ia l 2237 Office H ours 9 a. m ., to 5 p . m . spent last week in New York pur The program included piano solos, weather arrives. Quick Service, Princess Theatre Good W ork. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS chasing merchandise for Sanford's songs, piano duets, trios, and C. I. Angell Appliance Store. Department Store. quartets. Pupils taking part on W E D N E S D A Y the program were Alice Ander­ FOR SALE— New store and “,” with Roy Rog­ Rev. E. W. Turner, who has livdne quarters. Building size 24x34 son, Martha Rose and Edwin been confined to his home by ill ft. on large-lot fronting Salisbury ers and D ale Evans. Watersjean Powell, Janice Smoot, ness is much better, his many Highway. Own a home and busi­ Mary Jane and Tommy Joyner, ness for only $1750.00. friends will be glad to learn. Added Serial Betty Jean Dwiggins, Sylvia DAVIE REALITY AGENCY. Phone 220 Mocksville, N . C. Calvin McClamroch underwent Stroud, Betty Angell, Patsy Lace- T H U R S D A Y an operation for appendicitis at donia, Helen Poston, Shirley MONUMENTS! — When you Dick Powell In NOTICE! Davis Hospital, Statesville, last Jones, June Greene, Mary Alice need a monument, finest work, "PITFALL” withLizabeth Scott better prices, and best quality, see week and is getting along nicely. Boger, Evona York, Carolyn F R ID A Y W . F. STONESTREET, Smith, Joan Smith, Billie Jean Local Salesman Jones Memorial Glenn Ford In Misses Mary and Elva Kelly, of Harmon, Gerylene Viek, Glenda Co. “THE MATING OF MILLIE” ler Salisbury, were Mocksville visit­ Madison, Reba Ann Furches, with Evelyn Keyes Padgett & McDaniel ors Thursday. They were resid­ Judith Ward, Maxine Griffith, A dded News ents o f this city for m any years. Betty Honeycutt, Jessie L. Stroud, S A T U R D A Y Robert Kiger and Robert Powell. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Anderson SILER Charles Starrett In Charles L. Farthing, Principal of CABINET SHOP returned home Saturday after “BLAZING ACROSS THE the school, presented the awards spending the past two months at PECOS” with Smiley Bumede to the following: For outstand­ Funeral Home their winter home in Fort Myers, Added Serial & Cartoon MOCKSVILLE, N. C :es, ing achievement in the beginners’ AND Fla. group, Janice Smoot, Alice Ander­ MONDAY AND TUESDAY Phone 353-J Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sofley and son. Martha Rose Waters and Flower Shop D onald O ’C onnor In Robert Kiger; fo r outstanding “F E U D IN ’ F U S S IN ’ A N D A Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irvin Phone 113 S. Main St spent several days last week fish­ achievement in the second year n G H T IN ’ ” w ith Opening On Water Street M ocksville, N. C. »ols ing in the brimy deep near W il group, Maxine CrifHth; for most Maijone Maine m m gton. progress in the fourth year group, Ambulance Service Added Red Ingle & Ifis Lucky June Bailey Store Building Glenda Madison; for most pro­ Seven Cecil Little and Henrv Short gress in the advanced group, Betty spent last Tuesday and Wednes­ Honeycutt. Nine pupils received FOR BUSINESS day in Raleigh attending the an­ perfect attendance certificates. nual meeting of the Grand Lodge Miss Stroud was presented a Notice to Creditors o f Masons. gift of silver in her pattern from DAVIE DRI\E-lh Having qualified as Executor of Building Cabinets, the class. the last will and testament of John The regular service will be held Ushers for the occasion were H. Hobson, deceased, notice is at the Hickory Grove Methodist THEATRE hereby given to all persons hold­ Church next Sundav, May 15th, Misses Betty Sue Whitaker and Mocksville Salisbury Highway ing claims against the estate of Screen Doors and Windows at 3 o’clock. The Oak Grove Nancy Claire Stroud, Verious said deceased to present the same, choir will be present and will give Angell and Kenneth Dwiggins. Wednesday and Thursday properly verified, to the under­ a number of special selections. May 11th and 12th signed Rufiis Foster, Route No. 4, “EACH DAW N 1 DIE” with Mocksville, N. C., on or before Also All Kinds Carpentry Work Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sell will the 26th day of April. 1950, or James Cagney and George Raft leave Friday for an eight day trip this notice will be plead in bar of OPPORTUNITY Also to Bermuda. They will attend a recovery. A ll persons indebted to Phantom Empire 7th Serial Nothing Too Small or Too Large St. big meeting of the Retail Mer­ You can go just as far as your said estate will please call upon ability and energy will take you ONE CARTOON. the undersigned and make prompt chant’s Association while on this in the new U. S. Army and U. settlement. This the 26th day of British Island. Friday and Saturday A p ril, 1949. Free Estimates S. Air Force. No artificial bar­ May 13th and 14th RUFUS FOSTER, Executer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Siler riers stand in your path. Sixty- DOUBLE FEATURE. o f Joh n H . Hobson, decs’d. and Harley S. Walker, returned five World War 11 generals By A. T. Grant, Attorney. Also Will Pick Up And Deliver “SEVEN WERE SAVED” with home Thursday from Fayetteville, started as privates. Chances for Richard Denning and Cat-Craig where they attended the North getting ahead are greater today “CALIFORNIA FIREBRAND” Carolina Funeral Director’s Con­ than ever before. Income in­ with Monty Hale vention. creases w ith each prom otion. ONE CARTOON Young men,here is opportunity. Mr. and Mrs., C. A. Blackwelder No Show On Sunday Until BEFORE YOU BORROW who have been occupying the America's Finest Men After Regular Church Hours Bunch house, 3 miles out of Choose Mocksville, on the Yadkinville Monday and Tuesday highway, have moved into their U. S. Army and AND AFTER WE LEND new 6-room house just west of May 16th and 17th town. U. S. Air Force “GALLANT LEGION” with ■ W m . Elliott and A. Booth M Gunners Mate Clarence Charles, C areers ONE CARTOON of the U. S. Naw, a former Friendly, Helpful, Personal Service M Mocksville boy, was in town last Local Recruiting Station All Shows Start At Dusk week visiting friends. Clarence U . S. Post Office Building Ours is a friendly, local service. The money we lend on Davie County homes is has just finished three years in Win8ton*SaIem, N. C. SpaceReserved For Trucks the Navy, and recently re-enlisted. Davie County money . . . the savings of your friends and neighbors. The loans He is stationed at Norfolk. we make, we hold . . . sell or broker them. The profits we make we distribute R. W . Kurfees, a former citizen of Davie, but who spends the to our shareholders. In all truth, we are a Davie County Institution. And, what !5 winters in Florida and the sum­ mers in North Carolina, was in benefits Davie County, benefits us and our members. If we help you own your town Thursday on his way to home, you benefit . . . and Davie County benefits. Maybe, that’s why we are North Wilkesboro to spend some 10 time with his daughter, Mrs. W . friendly and helpful, or maybe that’s just our nature. Anyway, a DIRECT REDUC­ E. Jones. I m a d e THE 30-DAV TEST. TION LOAN might benefit you. Why don’t you ask . . . “How?” There’s ' Capt. Toe F. Stroud, of the U. • S. Army, who has been stationed M M EISARE THE‘ no obligation. in California for the past seven • mcbtrefthe Mitoisr, BEsr- :es. months, is spending two weeks in INSniW- CASAReTTE town with his parents, Mr. and I even Mrs. D. R. Stroud. Joe has many smoked! friends here who are always glad Mocksville to see him .

The Mocksville Cash Store has just finished installing modem, up-to date fixtures throughout the Building & Loan Association store, which adds much to the In a recent test of hundreds of people who stnok^ looks of the interior and makes only Gimeb for 30 days, noted throat specialists, N. C. shopping easier. Call and. look makinB weekly examinations, tepotted 118 S. Main St. Phone 8 Mocksville over the new fixtures and the large NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT stock of new spring and summer smoking goods which are now on display. IMUTATION due to CAMELS i THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N, C.

Handsome Chair Made COLONEL WINN'S NEW 'BEDSIDE MANNER' . . . From Simple Pattern Derby Betters' Loss Will Be Medicine's Gain . . . MAY SOOTHE MANY A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE 3y DR, KENNETH J. FOREMAH By H. I. PHILLIPS The track is run by the famous with a little black bag in hand minutes in which to help a stu­ SCRIPTUKE: M ark 13: 14:3-9. MEBICHEMDTHEDEEBY DEVOTIONAL RE A D IN G : I Thessalor- Colonel Matt Winn, always a man you were under no illusion it dent get through college.” Ians 5:1-11. Chiiichill Downs, one of the old­ in green, seldom a man in the red held pills, capsules or oint­ Similarly, Louisville medical col-! est race tracks in the land, it is and now for the first time appear­ ments. lege professors will be allotted of­ announced, is to be run for the ing as something of a Man in \A^te. ficial colors or “silks,” classes Judgment Day benefit of the Louisville medical It has never been recorded that be opened with “Boots and Saddles” college. The Kentuclsy Derby has Xb« colonel is a smart, color­ he was coupled in the betting with and on the day of exams there will Lesson for May 15, 1949 left many a man sick at the finish, ful racing genius, but up to “Dr. Kildare.” Observing him as be a morning line and late but this is the first time anybody now had not been associated he watched the crowds pour into scratches. F YOU ARE in need of dining at the track thought of doing some­ with a bedside manner and a the Downs for the Derby, we never pORTY DIFFERENT Christian I room furniture or an occasion­ thing about doctors. stethoscope. If you saw liim got the impression he was thinking Lite can be wonderful! But we * denominations sponsor this col­ al chair for the living room, porch, about what to do for the medical hope no student will be flunked for umn, although it goes without say­ terrace or den, the one illustrated profession rather than what to do bad behavior at the gate and' ing that not aU of the millions of above may be the answer to your for Churchill Downs. "quitting when challenged.” And Christians in those problem. Make four chairs with­ let’s have no dean of the medical, denominations would out arms and two with to com­ However,'it will be strictly O. K. school thrown out of training forj. agree point for plete furnishing a dining room. to see horse racing advancing the a “popped osselet." point with everything You’ll be agreeably surprised to cause of humanity. It will be a « « • that is said here. see how comfortable and smart great conscience soother for Der­ Please Do Not Disturb Now if the reader looking they are. Best of all, you by addicts. Their alibi for the long I live in a disgraceful rut, could interview one can buy the materials for a com­ trip and the Derby hysteria can A thing to be deplored leading Bible expert plete set of chairs for less than now be, "Can I help it if I want By fierce, ambitious people, but from each of these one costs ready made. to see ambitious medical students I’m not the least bit bored. get a chance?” 40 denominations, The p.ittcm provides full size printed Margaret Fishback ,it!inc5 lor ench component part. It con« » * * and ask each one o r. Foreman tains complete pntterns for building the same question: chairs whli or without orms. It also He will feel better coming “Com Found 4,000 Years Old in, “In your personal opinion, exactly covcrs builclinc; the some style chairs in back from the Derby, too. If New Mexico”—Headline .... Sol child size for children 2 to 8. So whether what is the meaning of Mark 13?” you want, to help some lucky newly-wed his bangtail finishes out of the they have video there, too! i to a set of dining room furniture or build money, he will have the satis­ * * * ' you might not get 40 different an­ chairs for your children, send 25c for swers, but you certainly would get Chair Pattern No. 7G to faction of realizing that Louis­ Shudda Haddim had a perfect! more than one. EASI-BILD PATTERN COMP.^NT ville Medical college (by Matt set of hunches the other day. Noting Winu-Ballyhoo) “finished strong Dept. W. Pleasantville, N.Y. it was the day of the signing of the' There is no chapter in the and will bear watching.” Atlantic pact he selected “Dawn Bible that has been the subject of Peace” which won at Gulf-' of more arguments than this We can picture the wide in­ 0-0-o-c stream at 11 to 1, and "Silk Top-, one, ond no arguments have fluence of the school of medicine per” and "Ocean Brief,” winners ever been more useless than I A S K i'M ? on the Derby, and vice versa. at Jamaica, the former at $60.60. these. ? Churchill Downs will probably be Never were hunches more perfect. ? redecorated in white enamel, with (P. S.: Yes, but at the last minute Leaving extreme views aside, let I ? a nurse at every mutuels window us try to discover some meanings ? Shudda Haddim got switched on all X A General Quiz ? and an intern in the hot dog stands. three.) which all 40 denominations would Fans w in have their temperatures 9 « * find in this chapter, some truths taken before and after photo fin­ In Iowa a cow with a wooden leg on which all reasonable Christians The Questions ^SKllh ishes, stethoscopes will be used to is a record milk producer. Why not? can agree. 1. What is the meaning of EASv * • » detect suppressed tips. She is hardly in the best possibla bambino? shape to oppose the idea. A Certain Fact There wiU be special windows « « * 2. What kind of water is soft­ where fans may get a sedative. And TN JESUS’ view one thing is cer- est? if his inside information proves Ye Gotham Bugle & Banner tain: God’s judgment on this 3. How many players on an ice cold, there will be heat treatments Tickets for “South Pacific” are world and on all persons in it. hockey team? on the mezzanine. sold out so far in advance that rec­ Christian churches have different 4. Wliat are lobbyists? ord prices are being offered for ideas about what happens after 5. Where are the Magdalen Is­ “Ladies and gentlemen,” we seats so far back they’re in the death. We have different ideas lands? can hear the track announcer North Atlantic. . . . Peter Donald about how the judgment is to be say, “ the horses are on their says the toughest thing about the carried out, or where it wiU be The Answers way to the post to advance the way Europe puts the bite on Uncle held, or when. But that every man 1. Baby (Italian). cause of medicine and correct Sam is that she does It with lease- will have to give account of him­ 2. Rainwater or melted snow. diagnosis. Tou have only five lend teeth. . self before God is something Christ­ 3. Six. ians believe. 4. This is a term applied to Your true unbeliever is not persons who make a business of By the person who goes around influencing legislators. saying there is no God. A more 5. In Canada, near the center Fiction Richard H. Wilkinson subtle and dangerous form of of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. STRICTLY ANALYTICAL unbelief is In the person who takes the Christian creed upon his lips but lives as if the creed Antiseptic Ointment Soothes h e TROUBLE with you,” Barry way. Probably Val had merely told nose. She’s done it." were a lie. said, “is that you’re too ana- Barry that so Barry would tell “I don’t believe it,” said Hugh, T feeling for the first time a queer He repeats the Apostles’ Creed: SKIN IRRITATIONS 1341031. Why don’t you throw him. Childish. Why, even a first- For helpful antiseptic and medicinal aid caution to the wind for once and year psychology student could tell sensation of alarm. “From thence he shaU come to to externally caused skin irritations that By INEZ GERHARD itch, such as tetter* rash, simple ring* marry the gurl?” you that was nothing but a feeble “I saw it happen,” said Barry, “I judge the quick and the dead.” If those words are sincerely spoken, ■worm, dryness or cczcma, use Grays Oint­ HEN Eagle-Lion films decided Hugh sighed. His face took on attempt on the part of the female was there.” m ent as directed. Medicated to cling long* to excite jealousy in the man she the believer wUl lonestly try to cr for more thoroughly relieving itching* W to hold the premiere of “Tulsa” that look of faintly aloof indulgence “Good lord!” Hugh was suddenly ______that he always loved. very much excited and very con­ please God obove aU others. But in Tulsa, Okla., they had no idea the unbeliever, whatever his words that Oklahomans would cooperate conjured when Three evenings later Hugh’s cerned. - Minute Barry became phone rang. It was Barry. He "You can’t say I didn’t warn may say, shows that he does not so magnificently. Gov. Pioy Turner 3 believe by the fact that he tries proclaimed a holiday and royally Fiction critical. “ You sounded far away. "Can’t hear you,” Barry’s voice said, growing MILLIONS fauiter. to please, first of all, either him­ entertained members of the press wouldn’t under- you.” Hugh yelled into the OF USERS stand,” he said. mouthpiece. “Talk louder.” “Hey! Hold on a minute, Barry! self or his family or Jiis neighbors, MUST BE whom Eagle-Lion flew from both and not God above all. coasts for the occasion. Walter “ You’re too impulsive to see what “I say,” came Barrys voice, Are you there! . . . Yes, yes, I Wanger brought “Tulsa’s” stars— I ’m driving at. Let me tell you, it more distinctly, "that the thing I know you warned me. Guess I was RIGHT! warned you about has happened.” something of a fool. Who was it Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, pays to be carefuL” An Uncertain Time "Sure It does. But it doesn’t pay "What thing?” said Hugh. she married? This is terrible!” BLACK LEAF 40 Kills apliids and similat to be overly careful. How does “About Val. About her marrying “Me,” said Barry, very faintly JT IS ONLY children who think sucking insects. Per­ Valeria feel about it?” And then the line went dead. ^ that if something doesn’t hap­ mits fulldcvelopmentof someone else right under your healthy foliage and top* “ How docs she feel? How do pen N o w , it will never happen. Now quality fruits and vege­ you think she feels? When a and nev^er are not the only times - Kilts by contact and by tables. Leaves no harm­ fames ful residue. girl’s in love she knows enough on God’s clock. When will the judg­ • Can be used with other standardspra^rs. . . /k to be careful fc«rself.” ment be? The disciples wanted to • Spares bcnencial ASK YOUR “Meaning of course, that Val’s know, but Jesus did not tell them. inaects. ' ^99 DEAlfft mad about you and she’s willing to He did not claim to know, himself, wait until you get through analyzing when it would be (Mark 13:32.) and justify or compensate her What he did say was. Watch! There shortcomings in your mind.” is a sense in which God’s judg­ K o w Hugh gestured indifferently. “Fig­ ACROSS SolnUon In Next Issue. ments are going on all the time. Y o u ure it that.way, if you like.” The end of your world wiU come IVlay' 6 SLEEP “Wouldn’t it be a shock to you 1 Monetary Z 4 •» in your own lifetime, whoever you if you discovered yourself to be unit % M are; for there is not much differ­ Tomorrow Night (Persia) 9 ' 10 1 wrong. I mean, if Val married 5 StyUsh ence whether the world folds up —without be:ng awakened someone else right under your and leaves you or whether you I f youVe forced up nightly bccatise of uree^, 9 Donkey IZ do this; Start taking FOLEY PILLS for nose.” 10 Leander's fold up and leave the world. Sluggish Kidneys. They purge kidneys of “She won’t.” said Hugh confi­ sweetheart 'Wastes; they ^othe those irritations causing 14 Death is the end of the world those urges. Also allay backaches, leg tins. Susan Kayward dently. “ Girls aren’t made that (poss.) painful passages from kidney inaction. 12 Poplar w. for every one who dies. Fur­ you sleep all night tomorrow night DOUBLE ChiU Wills and Jess Barker, to way.” He stood up. “I haven’t been 17 19 studying psychology and human be­ 13 Catkin ther, whenever a person suf­ YOUR MONEY BACK. At your druggist. town; 50 mayors from all over the 14 Guided % fers by and because of his own havior five years for nothing.” u ' 11 state were on hand to join in the 15 Disease ol wrong-doing, here in this liife “But is she gets tired of waiting chi(±ens festivities, which lasted for a day % w and on this earth, God is judg­ IT'S ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST and a half. As for the picture, it is and marries some one else in the 16 Southeast w 25 (abbr.) ing him by the eternal moral fine entertainment, with an oU-well meantime, maybe you’ll regret it.” “Don’t be ridiciUous. Val won’t 17 Russian •laws which are the very warp St.Jose))liispiRrN fire that sets an all-time high for citadel and filling of the fabric of life. ■ WOBtp's- ,l2 S fi(5 ^ ^ 'l^ E R i* T £ T a t similar screen spectacles. marry anyone else. I know what 20 Owing Z9 30 51 ' 5Z I ’m doing.” 21 Not within There is also a sense in which Barry let a fortnight elapse doors Tv.’o top Warners stars began M 35 if . God judges societies and nations.. before he again broached the 22 Part of a We have recently seen how ter­ their careers similarly, by dying. subject of Val. It rankled him, window rible a judgment Germany drew Errol Flynn did it in “The Case and he felt better to get it off 23 Cant h i P 19 40 \ FOt MIIOII ICHES JIJID FAIIS down on its head. The nation that of the Curious Bride,” has been his chest. “Hate to mention it 26 Canvas 0 takes the sword shaU perish by RHEUMATISM killing other people ' in films ever again, Hugh, but Val seems to shelters n the sword. The nation that sets out NEURITIS-LUIHSAGO since. Zachary Scott died in his thinic you’ve been neglecting 27 A chunk 2B Marsh m to enslave others by force wiU first film, “The Mask of Dimitrios,” her lately. Can’t blame her 46 44 29 Abounding come under the same death-sen- jravicN Eitfs has been the victim in eight out much, either.” in ore of 11 pictures since then, gets tence that cut down Assyria and “Cut it!” Hugh looked ugly. “I 30 Sword-lilce No. 33 driven to suicide in his latest, Rome and Japan and Germany. But , think you’d better let me tend to part on a R € M E D t "Flamingo Road.” my oAvn affairs, Barry. The girl rifle not all God’s judgments are on this | 3 Fortify 26 Plaything 33 Units of earth. “God does not settle loves me and when I get around to 34 Rhode Island 28 Shore weight B R IN G S , B L E S S ^ s R E?W E F 4 Game ol all his accounts in October.” There it. I ’ll marry her. Goodness, can’t (abbr.) chance recess 35 Rodent Large Bottleil-eeb irn!aat]«U2. Small Size 60c Ileuniting Fred Astaire and 35 Reimburse 30 Luxuriates (So. Am.) is a final accounting, and no man, » CAITIOR: BSE OILf AS 8UECTED ^ ■ Ginscr Rogers for tl?cir ICth you understand that a man shouldn’t 36 Finnish 5 A series c. links in warmth 38 Perish in this life or any other, can escape AT HI COOD mu SIOBtS ot BY Hill so (eceipl si prlci picture in M-G-M’s “Ih e Barlt- jump into such things!” seaport 6 Source ol 31 Hubs 39 Female f'.eer that solemn meeting with God. BeREIL DRDfi CO.. Inc. aCKSOIVlllC 4.nORIBI leys of Broatlw.ay” proved so “Or a woman either,” Barry of­ 37 Old Icelandic 32 A valuable 40 Feminine fered. “I happen to know Val was writings hashish • * • 'I successful that they will co-star 7 Anger wood name in another musical, as yet un­ out with someone last night.” 39 River in The Only Judge Scotland 8 Ask advice Answer to Fazzle NumlieT 32 titled, which is now being writ­ “ Good. Comparing the someone else with me will be the best thing 41 Sleek 9 To refuse to 'O THINGS are sure. One is ten for them. go, as a horse BQB13 in the world for her—and me too.” 42 Baking a a S d i^ QQBIili] that the only true judge of any chambers' 11 Makes hard □BDSQ DQE3SQ rman is God. The man himself is Hugh was annoyed. Blast it, why 43 Affirmative 15 Abyss BUS';-- DQIIS.-BQ Bill Conrad, the “ voice” of CBS’ couldn’t Barry mind his own busi­ votes partial, his friends are partial, his 18 A friar enemies are prejudiced, against “Escape” series, is a fine actor, ness? Why did he always have to 44 Not difficult 19 Haul with OB' I]]QQa but looks like something out of a keep worrying about Val. It was a a u UQU ' him. Further, no one knows all the difficulty QQCl cm grab bag; usually wears a sack- plain as day that he didn’t imder- DOWN 20 Clamor facts but God. Only God knows Are you going throusli the func­ □□□ QQdaSBli tional ‘middle age* period peculiar lilce pair of slacks, a -T-shirt, sneak­ staijd v/omen. Val knew a good 22 State flower □n HHQ : QHia what a man’s motives are; only to women (38 to 52 yrs.) ? Does this ers and an old leather jacket. He thing when she saw it. She loved 1 A measuring (Utah) □BQlQQ'.Bailllia God can trace to their final end oil make you suffer from hot flashes, wears that array on “Suspense.” him and was willing to wait. She stick 23 Benches the consequenses that flow from a feel so nervous, hlghstrung. tired? s a s a QSQD Then do try Lydia E. Plnkliam*s also when reporting to the picture was smart. 2 Sultan's 24 Wanly man’s act. decree 25 Some Vegetable Compound to relieve sucb studios: he was in “The Killer*,” AGUELY HE wondered who the Series K—48 symptoms. Plnkbam's Compound also has what Doctors call a sto­ “Body and Soul,” “To the Victors” V other man could be she was out ftf Religions, Education on behalf of 40 machic tonic effect! and “Sorry, Wrong Number.” with. It was sort of amusing in a Protestant denominations. 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LOOKING FINE y^ATCH REPAiRIhG DAVIE BRICK ATTENTION FARMERS! A H £A D I YOUR WATCH IS A PRECIOUS INSTRUMENT. COMPANY POULTRY LOADING G EO R G E S. BENSON W hy not buy the best in material and workmanship when We W ill Buy Every Thursday Morning From PtaUeiil~Merdiiif Cttte$c DEALERS :iN Sctrtg. Atkansu you have them repaired. School trained w ith six years ex­ 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. perience, I offer the best that money will buy. In Front Of E. P. Fosters Cotton Gin Your Poultry You and Your Share First Class Work And By An Expert Repairman. GOOD COAL H IG H E S T M a r k e t p r i c e s p a i d ! V ever this nation needed an .•conomjr-ininded Congress, it is now. Free Estimate Given On Examination O f Watch Day Phone 194 - Night Phone 119 The cost 'OUR BUSINESS yoar local station for time. LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES Sylvester Says: “Down with dic­ tators — and little I LET US DO housing czars, too.” Sylvester wanl? to leave the room when his friends propose YOUR JOB PRINTING public housing. I I He knows oiBcial NEW MONEY FOK 5 reports show it costs YOUR OLD THINGS $7. more a nionth to keep a family in a public housing T « v IMm m M We can save you money unit tlian it costs to rent an aver­ i age privately owned apartment or Box. € « W m U « l * on your house in this country for that same A VAN T * • IN family. n U S N E W A P n Why not, says Sylvester,—you can’t add the payrolls for 17,000 ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, government housing agency em­ ployees to construction costs and STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL get a cheaper house. O pporlunitj^^ Knocks HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc. Sylvester Says: Patronize your home newspaper “Lined up, wall to wall, homes and thereby help buiid up your built last year would reach father than from home town and county. New York to J>EADth«4i» San Francisco HORN FLIESTOOK OVER 312 to half way to GALLONS «^BLOOD,;«.500 Honolulu in the Pacific.” ASMANYASIOOO BOTS. THE DAVIE RECORD. A U. S. Government survey of U8VAE0FB0TFUES-HAVE CATTLE IMA SINGLE YEAB. the housing situation reveals that BEEN POUND W1HE STOMACH the home building industry last OFASIIKSLE-HORSE ilSAt, American FoundaUoft Joj year constructed more new homes in less time than were ever con­ structed in any country. Over 950,000 homes were built during THEYv WOULD READ YOUR AD 1948. NEXT WEEK: ANOTHER^ BIBLE LESSON TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE The Davie Record

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NEWS OF LONG AGO H b VferehotFor Deer, Barometer of Suit Royal Decisitm Seen Along Main Street The weight of deer reflpcts the condition of the country 1bey live “No,” said the employer, stern­ By The Street Rambler. What Was Happening In D& ;ln, weight records of 10,000 deer col­ ly, " I will not do it! Never have I 000000 God lected by the Wisconsin conserva- sold anything by false representa­ ▼ie Before Parking Meters tion, and I will not begin now.” Kimbrough Sheek taking iime Rev. W. e, Isenhonr. HMh Point. N. C. R4 'tion department during the last dec- :ade show. The records show that For a moment he was silent; and off for hair cut—^Mrs. John Eaton And Abbreviated Skirts. God may not be in yonr busi­ the assistant who stood before him ■deer average Ughter in weight in shopping in dime store—Editor (Davie Record, May 15, 1912) ness as partner, but if were not for central than in northern Wisconsin, could see that the better nature of his employer was fighting strongly carrying laddfer in to D epartm ent Cotton is X2 centii, God you would not have anv busi. Ibelieved to reflect the poorer soil iconditions of central Wisconsin. Av­ for the right. Store—^Tom Meroney loading new M n. T- L- Sheek spent Thursday “No,” repeated the employer. “I ness. God tray not be In your erage deer weights show a gradual lawn mower into automobile on in Winston shopping. decrease over the last 10 years on will not do it! It is an inferior grade home, hut if It were not for God of shoe, and I will never pass it off the square—Jim Kelly and Ben Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. N. 'ranges characterized as poor while von would’t have a home. Yon on ranges listed as good, deer as anything better. Mark it ‘A Shoe Boyles resting in pick-up truck— Chaffin, last Tuesday, a son, Fit for a Queen’ and put it in the mav not honor God with vour weights do not show the downward Joe Henley carrying big hand bag N. G. Bverlv is wearine a (>road itrend. In all cases the deer were window—a queen does not have to strength, but if It were not for God Fair Warning do much walking.” up Main street—John Hoover do­ smile—it’s a girl. 'weighed after being dressed out. yon wouldn’t have any strength. The department listed the deer ac­ ing some afternoon shopping— E, H. Morris soent Thursday in Yon mav not appreciate yonr cording to the type of range they George Hendricks consulting with Winston on bnsiness. 'came from and it was found that T ADIES and gentlemen,” said the Moisture in Ash Tray health, nor thank God for it. b.it “ guide, “I have now conducted game warden—Gypsy Mae Clontz Mrs. B. F. Hooper visUed rela. deer from the good ranges out- What causes the moisture that ap­ hut if it were not for God you 'weighed the deer from the poor you over all the show rooms of this sticking postage stamps on letters tives in Greensboro last weelc. ancient and historic castle except pears in an ash tray, particularly wonld not have anv health 1 You ranges. a metal one, as a cigarette burns in —Miss Jackie Morton sitting at Herbert Clement has retnrned this last room which we are enter­ may noi thank God for your daily ing. Ladies and gentlemen, this it? All burning of paper, gas, wood, desk looking sad and lonesome— and similar materials, containing a from a iHo to New York. food, but if It were not for Go>t Laughing Gas in Atmosphere room is known as the Small Port­ Attorney Claud Hicks and C. F. rait Gallery. It contains only three considerable proportion of hydrogen, E. C. Clinard, of Winston, was you would not have any fond. Laughing gas, an anesthetic wide­ Meroney, Jr., consulting in front portraits. This ill-favoured old gen­ iproduces water, formed by a com­ ly used by dentists to put their pa­ of hardware store on sultry af­ in town last week on business. Yon may not aporeciate the rai­ tleman is the second Count Ferdi­ bination of the hydrogen with oxy­ tients to sleep, has been found in the William Crotts spent Saturday nand, who lived in the early part gen from the air. C^dinarily this ternoon following heavy shower. ment you wear enough tn thanV atmosphere, R. L. Slohod and Mil­ ;of the 16th century and was nick­ escapes from the cigarette as in in Advance, and oraise God for it. but if it were ton E. Krogh of Dallas, Texas, an­ named the Miser. This is the Lady visible vapor, but if the ash tra- nounced at meeting Southwest of Frank Hanes, a student at Trin. not for God non would not hnvp Jopelyn, early 17th century. She is ia cool, it condenses to form visit' &e American Chemical society. The Our County And ity Colletre, spent a few days last said to have died from hloc^-poison- noicture. raiment with which to clothe vonr gas, known to chemists as nitrous ing caused by a scratch in the face week in town with home folks. oxide, or N ,0, makes up only one body Yon may not worshio God, from a starving peasant woman to part in two million of air, the report Social Security The Republican State Conyen* bnt -n o D O se yon had no God to whom she refused to give a crust of Don’t Shake Paint stated, explaining that examination tion meet!, in Raleieh today. The bread. And, lastly, this is the port­ Shaking of paint, varnish and worship You tnav not appreciate of sunlight with the spectroscope By Mrs. Ruth G. Duflhf. Manager. rait of -the Countess Asolanda who lacquer products, especially var­ Davie delegates left yesterday. had previously suggested the pres­ the church, nor attend its services was murdered because of her nishes and enamels, is likely to re­ Each o f us wants security. W e ence of nitrous oxide in the earth’s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadway, qnd give it your moral and finan. avarice. And now, ladies and gen­ sult in minute air bubbles which want to know that we will at all atmosphere. Laughing gas is col­ tlemen, may I crave permission to m ay cause pin prick blisters on of Lexineton. soetit several days In Hal support, but if It were not for orless and has a sweet odor. A whiS times have enough income to meet remind you that it is customary on the finished job. Such products town last week with reletives. riod you would not have a churcH. will make a man giggle, and more should be cartfuUy and thoroughly our needs and the needs of our will put him to sleep. these occasions to take up a little Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Bailsv spent Think of living In a land without collection for the guide, llia n k you, stirred before use and then "boxed” families. We know that sooner a day or two in Statesville the past ladies and gentlemen!” by pouring two or three times anv churches Yon mav not hou from one contataier to another. or later we will grow old or die. week with friends. or God wiih vonr money and earth­ Ghost ‘Airports’ in Peru | Finally, straining the finish through When either of these events oc­ M IG H T ! MAN Misses Louise Williams and Vel. ly suftstance, bnt if It were not for Pilots aboard Peruvian Interna­ an old silk stocking or fine cloth cur, wage income stops. The ma Martin are at home from col. tional Airways planes find it diffi­ will remove any specks or lumps God vou wouldn’t have any money cult to convince passengers flying which may have been missed in the question, therefore, each o( us leee. to the deiieht of their friends. and aarthlv, material snbstanc**. over Peru’s limitless plains that the stirring, the user desires maxi­ asks ourselves is, “W hat will be­ Rev. R, E. Atkinson returned You may not appreciate the Bible, “airports” they spot aren’t really m um assurance of a perfect fin­ come of me and my family when Friday from a business trio to Sta. airports. Looking exactly like giant ish. This procedure is especially hut if it were not for God von nmways criss-crossing Incaland, the advised when a finish has been my earnings cease beeause o f old tesville. would not have a Bible Whal age-old markings are actually the previously opened and left stand­ age or death.” Old-Age and Sur­ C G. Woodruff was appointed remains of gigantic calendars that ing, with possible development of vivors Insurance is a part of the wonld it be to live in a’world with, a skin. policemen at the last meetini; of the were constructed by pre-Inca peo­ out thS' Holy Bible? Yon mcv no* ples to mark the changing seasons, i answer to that question, if you town board. appreciate your country enouah to In the dry, windfree area they re- ‘ work on a job covered by the So­ Misses Bertha and Bettie Lin. honor its flag, its laws, and the main plainly visible after thousands Underneath Roofing Protects cial Security Act. of years. ville and Ivie Nail, who hold po. freedom it affords you, especially Roll roofing unrolled on the soil In case o f the death o f a bread­ sitlons in Winston, spent Sundav our great America, bnt it It were Pointers for Baby Sitter under houses without basements, an­ winner, his fem ily, in most cases, in town with their parents. nounced two years ago by the U. S. not for God yon would not have a And for Parents Outlined department of agriculture as a is immediately left without in Mrs. W. M. Adams, of McColl, country You mav not appreciate Baby sitting can be a career. means of reducing moisture and come. The tim e that passes be­ S. C.. who has been visiting her vour freedom religiously, your That is the opening statement in a preventing rot of floors and timbers, tween death and the beginning of mother, Mrs. M. E. Pass, on R. 5. circidar, published by the exten­ now proves to have other effects, freedom of speech and the press, sion service at the University of including rust prevention, in pre­ payment of monthly benefits to returned home last week. but if it were not for God vou .Maryland, which outlines sugges­ serving houses. Heavy roofing is the family depends, upon how tions for both the sitter and em­ recommended (55 pounds to 100 Miss Rose Owen won the gold wouldn’t have any freedom. You Teacher: "Who was Homer?” soon we get notice of the death medol civen by W. K. Clement to ploying mother. square feet or heavier). The meth­ mav not appreciate your loved Know what time you are to ar­ Pupil; “He was the man who made od has been found desirable when and how soon the application for the Grade J school student who was ones, friends and neighbors t j ap. rive, only iUness should cause a Babe Ruth famous.” adequate sub-floor ventilation would these benefits is received. We most proficient in study and de­ oreciate You mav not appreciate ; break in the engagement, it is a interfere with the warmth of thi make every effort to assist the Ijob not a date, don’t raid the ice- house. portment. Target the Sabbath enough to keep it ibox, and know how and what to survivors in getting their monthly "Did you strike this man in an Miss Magfeie Call, who has been Ifeed the baby or child, are a few CiUUonda holy, nor enough to attend church excess of irritability?” checks started prom ptly. T o ac" :of the hints offered for the sitter’s A woman traveling by train was teachinf! in Wilkesboro, returned ind worship with God’s people, “No, sorr, Oi struck him on the complish this, there must be full ;consideration. Equally pointed talldng to a man in the next seat. nose.” home last week. hut if It were not for God yon i statements are called to the par- In describing her holiday, she said cooperation on the part of the C. H. Hunt, who has held a po­ ;«rts’ attention; get back cn time, that she had visited San Jose. survivors. O ne case we had re- would have no Sabbeth You may “You pronoimced that wrong,” sition in Bnrliuf'ton, is spending nat appreciate the lives of godly, larrange for suitable pay, escort the cendy illustrates this point. In ;sitter home, give adequate instruc- BRIEF ENOUGH said the man. “It’s San Hosay. In some time in town with home folks. righteous, praying, noble Chris :tions, and have the home situation The young reporter had been California you pronounce all the the month the wage earner died, Jacob Stewart, Jr., who has been tian people, bnt if it were not for iunder control when the sitter ar­ told over and over again that liis J ’s as H’s. When were you there?” we received that information, the in school at Mars H ill, returned rives. stories were too long-winded and The woman thought a moment, God there wonld be no Christian Also featured is a bsby sittmg fliat he must cut to bare essen­ then answered: **&i Hune and claim was promptly developed,and home Thursday. oeopie. You may not appreciate safety record chart on which the tials. So his next story came out Huly.” survivors were notified what the Wilma, the little dauehterof Mr. learning and enlightment, but if it >itter and the mother can check this way:— monthly payments would be and and Mrs C. A. Orrell, who has 20 items to be guarded against and “J. Smith looked up the shaft were not for God there would be a list of recommended reading on at the Palace Hotel this morning when they would start. This was been very ill with pneumonia, con­ no enlightment You may not ap child care is included for the sit­ to see if the lift was on its way possible because tlie survivors fol­ tinues in a serions condition. oreciate heaven enough to prepare ter’s study. The bulletin summar­ down. It was. Aged forty-five.” lowed our advice to all survivors Mrs. Carl Sherrill, of Mt. UHa, izes some of the advantages of a to enter it and live forever with baby sitting career by saying, “Be­ o f wage earners. spent several days last week in God and its wonderful hosts, but sides giving the community a serv­ WASTED EFFORT FLOV^ERS The case referred to above was town with her mother, Mrs. Mae- if it were not for God there would ice, earning money and observing one where the wage earner died Kie Miller. m : ^ practical skills in child care oe no heaven. Think on these training, you become aware of the CUT FLOWERS suddenly leaving a widow and one A few days aeo the dam at Coo- hinga.” many tasks of the successful home­ child under 18. The widow not leemee was drawn oS. and abon* maker. D E S IG N S only had to file a claim for her­ 1500 pounds of fish were caught, self and child but she had to give weiebing from one to 20 pounds Alcoholic Insanity POTTED PLANTS Alcoholic insanity is not achiev us certified copies of her marriage each. Some fish. certificate and birth certificate for T. P. Barton, of Cleveland, R. i, ed in a-few days or weeks, accord­ Sylvester Says: SEE THEM AT ing to the Census Bureau. the child. She got these to us just was tn town Monday. Mr, Burton “If new hume as soon as they were requested. says the Seventh Pay Adventists It is the result of vears of social coKts would bnr- den you — jast She did not have difficulty in get­ are still alive and working for the drinking, moderate drinking, shad, ing Into heavy drinking, and ulti. wait till you get Davie Florist ting them which, of course, is not rifcht. yonr bill for always the case. W hen a widow The many friends of Miss Tane mate alcoholism with mental dis public housing.” Wilkesboro S t Phone 222-W Public housers or other survivors do have diffi Haden Gaitber, who is in Wbite- turb^nce which may be permanent. The median age for admission to in the Federal culty in getting the proof required head-Stokes Sanitortum, Salisbury, Ctovemment are asking Congress before payments can start, they w*II be glad to learn that she will all hospitals for permanent care^ In for the right to spend over 17 bil­ 1944, was 43.3 years, wieh the me­ lion dollars and construct one mil­ should let us know. We may be return home this week, almost ful­ lion, fifty thousand public housing dium age for males at 40.7 and fe- Notice to Creditors able to assist them. ly recovered from an operation for units in the next 3 ^ years. At this A marriage certificate shows re­ appendicitis. males at 464 years Male first rate each public housing unit will H aving qualified as Executrix of admissions to phychopathic hospit­ cost you, the American citizen, ap­ the estate of Z. N. Anderson, de­ lationship of a widow to the wage The Baraca class of the Baptist proximately $17,000. None of this A man arrived home in the small als for temporary care during 1944 ceased, nodce is hereby given to earner; the birth certificate not church elected the following o£B- money will be repaid and it does hours of the mornmg and, having all persons holding claims against only shows the relationship of a bad a median age ol 35 3 and fe. not include cost of land, architects, ;a wholesome fear of bis wife, de­ cers Sunday, who will serve for the the estate of said deceased to pre­ males of 34 7 ytars.— Phil. BuPe- and other fees. cided to proceed with caution. child to the wage earner but the coming six months: President, Ja­ This public housing will cost Taking off his boots, he crept sent the same, properly verified, child’s birthday, which we must tln, Feb. 4 1949. noiselessly upstairs, stealthily to the undersigned, on or before cob Stewart, fr.; Vtce-President, more tlian Americans paid to buy have in order to know how long the over two million, two hundred opened the bedroom door, and, with the 4th day o f A p ril, 1950, or this Everett Horn; Sec.-Treas , Claud thousand homes constructed by the the greatest care, crawled into bed. notice will be plead in barl of re­ payments can be made. Payments Hnrn; Asst. Sec.-Treas., C. Frank Apples Damaged private building industry during With a sigh of relief he went off to covery. A ll persons indebted to to a child stop when he is 18. sleep. Stroud; Pi ess Reporter, F. A, Fos­ Agricultural experts at Ashe, the last 3‘/4 years. The average said estate will please call upon I will be in Mocksville on Wed­ sales' price of homes produced by In the morning he looked round the tmdersigned and make prompt ter; Teacher, N. G. Byerly; Ass’l. ville say the Western North Caro- for his wife, and suddenly remem­ nesday, May 25, !at the court private industry was about $8,000, setdement. This the 5th day of Teachcr, F. A . Foster. Baracas or less than half the amount being bered she had been staying with an liha apple crop suffered very heavy A p ril. 1949. house, second floor, at 12:30 p. present Sunday, 15; Philatbeaspre- damage In frosts last month in •pent to produce each public hous­ aunt for the past fortnight. ing unit. JE N N IE A N D E R S O N , m. I will also he in Cooleemee sent 10. Come out next Sunday. Transylvania, Haywood, Hender. Exrx. of Z. N . Anderson, decs’d. on the same date at the Erwin A cordial welcome awaits you. son and-Bnocomb counties. By A. T. GRANT, Attorney. Cotton Mflls office at 11 a. m. 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Add Charm to Room Task MS FEMALE PEACE ORGANIZATION WOULD . . . By M aking Valances ? ? ANOTHEn Why Not Let the Ladies Take Over UN's Job? \ A General Quiz The Questions , . . SOLVE THE GROMYKO PROBLEM PRONTO 1. What is the meaning of C.P.A.? By H. I. PHILLIPS 2. What do we call an m- LET THE GALS TAKE OVER! never loses anything through being somebody who could at least bake get what they want merely by habitant of Denmark? photogenic. a cake. flashing a two-word message 3. When did the Liquor Pro­ Sen. Margaret Chase of Maine _»_ to all women everywhere: hibition Amendment go into ef­ proposes that the women of the The men have had their chance No matter how deep the “ Stop cooking!” And they could fect? world form their own United Na­ at bringing world peace and have planet’s faith in those men dele­ follow that up with an order to 4. When was it repealed? d d CHARM to your living or tions or other peace organization. sliced every shot. Senator Chase de­ gates ever got there was al­ the girls to refuse to answer the 5. Who is known as the “WUd Why not? Even if they didn’t get clares. We agree. This harassed ways the realization that they universal question, “ Where did Bull of the Pampas” ? A dining room by making the peace the fighting would be easier really didn’t know how to re­ you put the asplrtai, Nellie?” Williamsburg style of window val­ world would feel better if it knew The Answers on the eye. An international debate place a lost shirt button. ance illustrated above. No, you that its future was in the hands of ♦ To cap it aU they could say, “Not 1. Certified Public Accountant. don’t have to be a carpenter or It seems to us that the men might a bed will be made or a sock 2. A Dane. need any special tools. Just send weU be called off the peace job washed until the armies of the 3. January 16, 1920. for Full Size carpentry pattern. and the women sent in. In four earth disband.” 4. December 5, 1933. Trace pattern on the wood the pat­ years the men haven’t even made 5. Luis Angel Firpo. tern specifies, saw and assemble anybody turn around and look at Gangway for the ladies I They as the pattern indicates. It’s them. Not a delegate has had a will know the right perfumery. And easier to use than a dress pattern. NIGHT song written to him. There hasn’t The pattern consists of a fuU if, by any chance, they muddled been a heartthrob in a carload. size printed outline of aU com­ _•_ tilings up even more, the muddle would at least have that certain ponent parts of the valance, step U. N. has no glamour. For one per­ iANK God for cl^h^ with its great something. by step instruction sheet that any­ son who can name the head of the ofsfcept • * * one can understand, numbered organization 1,000 can name the assembly drawings that even the TMote wondeifiil than all His gifts to men! young woman who was Miss Some­ CUFF STUFF most inexperienced can easily For Stars that walk dreamways» and that keep body’s Beer for 1948. President Truman threw out the follow. Their wide<7ed watch uadi dawn breaks agaio. first ball at the opening of the Dipping casters in melted paraf­ The list of materials supplied Thank God for blessed sile n t down die K the women formed a peace bas eball season in Washington. It fin before placing them imder with each pattern tells what and hfoK soochiog chan the drip o f summer tain; organization, took over U.N. and was a Blair House twister with al­ tables and chairs will keep them how much to buy. All materials For darkness, soft Aod cool as some dear hand sent the men home to look after ternating altitude and depth, and from coming loose so often. suggested can be purchased at la id on a forehead feverish with pain. the kids, put out the cat and do evtvybody can now understand why any lumber yard. other things not subject to the he 1 . els control is so mandatory to When carpeting reaches all the Oh, only those who cany sleepless scats veto, the peace movement the American system. would imediateliy acquire im­ • * • way to the walls, use vacuum Can know how sweec siMp is comes at Ia£t; Send 25c for Williamsburg Valance Pat­ mense affection and devotion. Can you remember away back around baseboard frequently— tern No. 27 to Easi-BIld Pattern Com­ And only the eyes that have looked long at Stais Maybe what the world needs when the flags in a college student’s moths love to lay eggs in such pany, Dept. W, Pleasantville, N.Y. Have learned night^s seoet as it jnatdies paS; is a League that can be whistled room did not include picket spots. Have learned to know bow <}uiet God m od k e ^ at! banners? To guide aa earth through ftars that men may sleep. - » • • * Use an old powder puff when ap­ We can see swift results. A fe­ The Blair House, now occupied plying shoe polish: it conserves male U.N. would get a bigger play by the president as a temporary useful cloth, does not smear — Grace Noll Crowell in all the newspapers and maga­ White House, has been piped for fingers, and fits nicely into can zines. It would probably make the music from a corporation render­ for future use. cover of Life. It would even make ing this service to hotels and res­ television, which is the ultimate taurants. Does this mean Mrs. goal these days. Whenever interest llruman and Margaret are in an Try tomato juice to remove in the organization tailed off the all-out move to discourage Harry stains from washable materials. delegates could be photographed in at the piano? beach attire or endorsing a girdle. • • * __ *___ E lm trees a half century old Apply a thin coat of sealer to A woman’s United Nations would have been carted in from the coun­ wire clotheslines to keep them solve the Gromyko problem pronto. try and planted along Fifth ave. from rusting and make them MilliONS There has never been a time when We feel sorry for them. It’s a little much easier to clean. O f USERS. MUST BE one woman could veto 1,000 other late in life to start afresh in New women and live. York. We saw one of the trees on RIGHT! _• a truck preparatory to planting and To squeeze that extra drop of fVbat can men do when the distinctly heard it moan, “New juice out of a lemon, use an or­ BLACK LEAF 40 world is ornery? Nothing. But York is all right for a visit, but dinary pair of pliers. Kills aphids and similar in a showdown the women could suckins insects. Peiv^ I ’d hate to live there.” mits full developmentot healthy foliage and top* If cheese is too soft to grate, quality fruits and vege* T h e • Kills by contact and by tables. Leaves no hanm soften it a little more in a warm famM ful residue, place and press through a coarse with other ______By ASK YOUR strainer. Fiction POACHERS OUTWIHED Richord H. Wilkinson —• — C o rn e r Purse mirrors placed imder in­ dividual candle holders a re over the cab. The noise of the motor glass. Ih e two men inside attractive insurance against drip­ TT HAPPENED that young Glen ping or spilled tallow. * Lloyd was the only warden on had drowned out sounds of his ap turned to find themselves star­ FOLEY PILLS proach. ing into the gun’s muzzle. By INEZ GERHARD duty when Chief Fred Mather re­ Relieve /[ AND MARIAN Jordan had ceived word that poachers were Reversing his service gun, Glen Warden Loomis, trekking north­ Wash fluffy pile bedroom slip­ doing a wholesale business in crept up behind the men, felled been in and out of small-time ward to join young Glen Lloyd, was pers—using same method as for |r Backathes moose meat up in Birchill county. one of them and grappled with the rshow business for several years astonished to find a truck on the chenille robes, etc.—. Do not n due to other. The scuffle was short-lived. when a $10 bet landed them on the Glen was a rookie on the job. As old tote road. The truck stopped wring: squeeze gently and shake radio. They were visiting Jim ’s yet he’d had no contact with either Taken completely by surprise ttie and a friendly, boyish voice greeted f l Sluggish Kidneys occasionally whUe drying: when brother in Chicago when Jim re­ the hardships or the dangers of a poacher was at a disadvantage. him. - or DOUBLE VOUR MONEY BACK Stunned by the blow which he tried dry, brush vigorously to bring up marked that he and Marian could north woods game warden. Chief “Hi, Joe,” Glen yeUed. “Put to dodge, he fell against the cab nap. do a better job of singmg than any­ Mather decided to use discretion. some bracelets on these birds in and slumped to his knees when Glen one on the radio program they were “You go up there and do some front, will you? My hand’s so stiff struck out a second time. SO FAST..PURE..DEPENDABLE listening to; Jim ’s brother bet him reconnoitering,” he told the youth. from holding this gun I can’t move Unused marshmeliows will stay $10 they couldn’t. That was a lot of ______“You’ll find a Ih e warden handcuffed the it—let alone pull the .” fresh after the box has been base camp- un- two men to an upright in the opened if they are kept in the S i . Jo s e p h ASPIRIN 3 ... , When Chief Mather heard the WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT I0< • Minute der a cliff near truck, then approached the cab. story he wrote a personal letter bread box. Fiction headwaters There was a small window in to Supervisor Herrick, compliment­ —• — ______of t h e Beaver. its rear. Ihrougb this Glen ing the supervisor on his choice of Mix odds and ends of left-over Make this your thrust his gun, splintering the men. paint together and use to paint headquarters until Warden Loomis under-side of porch, steps, clothes arrives. He’ll tell you how to pro­ props, etc. Before putting air-tight ceed.” Chief Mather drummed with cover on left-over paint, pour a his pencil. “ Don’t take any chances, little turpentine over the paint, son. I ’ve an idea that Moe this helps against “skinning” or Stanford’s behind this ring. He’s a or drying out. bad actor.” —• — Glen reached the base cabin two To give an illusion of greater days later. The ground was cov­ ACROSS SoInUoD in Next Issue. size to a small room, paint one ered with a six-inch fall of snow. or more of the waUs a different 1 Store 1 * ft Glen waited two days more and 5 Wine color; or, paint one wall and paper then decided to take matters into receptacleB i y 10 the others. Urge BotUell«.UMi»a«l‘15o-Small Size 60c| 9 Heedless » CHTIOI: ME OllI IS OIIECIED « his own hands. Armed with his ser­ n HI tool OIOI! STORES tt B1 IMIt t> iicnpl al prin Fibber and Molly 11 Forbid vice pistol and a flashlight he con­ 12 Keel-billel Antiseptic Ointment Aid For WcllEll m> CO.. Inc. JACKSOmiLLE «. TIOMM money to the Jordans then; they cealed himseK near the tote road cuckoo showed up at Station WIBO, and on top of a ridge where the prog­ 13 Chest tb 17 p 19 landed on the air. Five months ress of the truck would have to be 15 Guido's Bruises, Burns, Cuts, lowest note il Zi For helpful antiseptic aid in relieving later the radio job ended, and they slow. It was bitterly cold and a tli« pain and discomfort of externally went back to vaudeville. It was brisk wind was blowing. Also there 16 Close to caused minor skin irritaUons and abra* not until later that they became was the promise of snow in the air. 17 Sign of the sions, superficial cuts, minor surface inflnitive burns, sunburn and bruises, use Grays “Fibber McGee and Molly” in one PRESCRIPTION Midnight came and went and 19 Rough lava Ointment as directed. Medicated to cling. r of radio’s top ranking radio series. 26 Glen’s spirits ebbed low. Cursing 20 Job For Sore, Bleeding Gams himself for delaying action, Glen 22 Spring 28 31 Dr. Henry Darlington, Rector of was about to quit his hiding place month New York’s Church of the Heavenly 24 A form of » SeVELOPj Rest, recently appeared as family when he heard distantly the roar lotto of an automobile motor. 23 British m t e r a t t o e o n r e q u e s t counselor on “The Second Mrs. 4li ANr SIZt (6 «r e) IXP. fiou fJiM Burton.” Listening to the singing He waited until the driver author MVIIOPIO, t H088Y PRINTS Trial Size $1.00 ' 26 A theater prtnl en eRlor9«in^) commercials, he remarked, “If was shifting gears for the final attendant 44 ffiwrfjf Ennltftt FittitiAti THE churches used a device as catchy pull, then stepped out into the VelMUtPtmiumtCifm 28 Velvet­ % GET emER PICniAES FOl( uss YANCEY LABORATORIES, Inc. as this, I could guarantee standing glare of the lights. He held liis like 47 49 - Oept, XI room only.” No doubt he went gun in one band. The badge on 31 Touch end rtABBfr co,^ UniB ROCK, ARKANSAS 9PAR.TANBaR.G S.C. home and asked the cook to try his sheepskin coat was plainly to end 49 those seven delicious flavors. visible. 35 More infrequent Instead of stopping, the driver 36 Piece of Eurt Lancaster is back in the bore down on the accelerator. The rock No. 34 circus; he finished “ Rope of truck roared straight at the war­ 37 Conjunction 3 King of 29 A lasso 36 Husk Sand” and beaded for Louis­ den. Glen stepped to one side, bare­ 38 Therefore Bashan 30 BibUcalcity 42 Mimic r IS IT HARD FOR YOU TO^ ville, Ky., and the Cole Broth­ ly avoiding being hit, and as the 39 Pronoun 4 Dish . 32 Board of 44 Measure er’s circus, to do an acrobatic 40 Quaker state 5 Excite Ordnance (Chin.) heavy machine limibered by he (abbr.) act with his former partner, swung himself onto the running 6 Personal (abbr.) 45 Coniferous CUT DOWN SMOKING? Nick Cravat; will appear with 41 Covering pronoun 33 Remove tree ijoard. He clung there perilously of brain it in 26 cities. 7 Sayings from suitcase 47 Bone (anat.) Then tkmge to SAliO, for a moment, then something hit 43 Eskimo tool 8 Line of 34 Rip 48 Musical note him on the head, he heard an angry 45 Distant descent Howard “Sam Spade” Duff re­ the safer dgarette with » PUIN OR curse, and went spinning of into 46 Clearly 10 At home Answer to Paxxl« Nnmlier 88 CORK TIP lived a scary experience when he demonstrable space. 11 Male deer QODB. QCIDB-. and other members of the “Part­ (logic) 14 Variety of Fifteen minutes later he emerged EIQIBinE]. aSQQB 5 1 .6 % * LESS ners in Crime” cast were flying 49 Girl’s cabbage □SaQ El* I3BISEID to Universal-Intemational’s loca­ on to the same tote road where it nickname 16 Stirs up a o Q - BQ tion in Tuscon. The plane shook doubled back on itself. The lights 50 Church 18 Treat QQQQQaSli Qms (Scot.) surgically ;:q [!]D >Baan NIiCaiTIIIE violently, and one engine went dead. from the truck were already sweep­ BBQmS aSQDB Finally landed on the remaining ing up the incline. DOWN 21 Ahead □Hiaia ’[333' i? ■ 23 Railroad three. When he was in the South □Qta Q aD S Q sa IMaSubsHtule-NotMediceledf l e n c r o u c h e d behind a 1 Scythe (abbr.) Sano’s scientific process cuts nico- Pacific during the war. Duff was □n ^ □□□ boulder, glad that the darkness handle 25 Timid aoQ O B laBiaEiBi Hoe coatent to half that of ordinaty in a plane that encountered severe G (var.) 27 Winding BBHQC3. EIQSISS was so intense. He waited until the cigarettes. Yet skillful blending headwinds, threatened to run out 2 Female sheets t makes rna every pufiF a pleasure. of gas. He admits that he was as truck had crawled by, then ran fowl 28 A support Series K—48 1 IMFU M IN G -H A Ii TOBACCO CO.. IN C , N. Y.- scared as anybody else, but he after it. He caught the tailboard A eerafe based on co ratnutnff of popular ir a n it took out some cards and started a and hoisted himself up. Two men ASK rOUR DOCTOt UOUT SANO acA M sm i pokftr game. were standing up front, leaning THE DAVIE RECORD, MOGKSVILLE. N. C. tom

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At a Christmas party, Gerald Judge: Have you anytblug^ to say and Betty had been playing one in your behalf? of those old fashioned games with Prisoner: N o, your honor, except |l Size 60c ?ED ♦ forfeits, and the girl had been that those beautiful women in the ftitt ordered to give the young man ten jury—I mean those wonderful, grace­ k noRioA kisses. fu l— Betfy (pausing for breath); District Attorney: I object your Let’s see. That’s seven, isn’t it? honor. Gerald: Only six. Prisoner; But they are beautiful, Betty: Seven, I think. graceful and— G er^d: No, six. District Attorney: I object, your Betty: Seven! honor. n o n Gerald: Six! Prisoner: But they’re beautiful, iL’nis Betty (wearily): Look here, graceful and— ■back sooner than have any argument, Judge; Ifs no use; we may as well lo re* we’d better start over. dismiss the case now. :VE A long: winded after dinner speaker droned on and on. The Chanel No. Five crowd became restless. The chair­ “Your girl isn’t spoiled is she?” man picked up his gavel and “Nope, that’s just the perfume I fnc. tapped for order. A short, bald she’s wearing.” headed man who sat directly un­ der the chairman was hit on the top of the head with the gavel. The little short m an slumped down in his seat, lowered his eyes, and moaned, “ ffit me again, I can stin hear him .”

I OR RK TIP THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVlLLE K. C.. MAY 18. 1949 THE DAVIE RECORD. Attention, Farm- J. J/if.Barneycastle THE C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR.! John W , Bameycastle, 85, re­ ers 'tired Davie County farmer, died PREP.\RE FOR O ldest TELEPHONE 1 The Annual Smsll Grain Field May 8th at the home of his No L iq t Meetings will be held on May 18. daughter, Mrs. B. S. Neeley of ■ntered atthePcstoffice inMocks- at 2:00 p. m., and on May 19, at Mockyville, Route 2. I n e w s ville, N. C., BB Second-clsBP Mall I 10:00 a. m ., and 2:00 p. m ., at the Survivors Include two sons. Gal- ■ Mowing Season Now matter. March 3,1903. Iredell Test Farms, near Statesville. • These meetings are for the pur­ vin and William Bameycastle of Miss SUBSCRIPTION RATES; pose of studying adapted varieties Mocksville, Route 2, three daugh- week end and strains of small grains, dates ters. Mrs. J. D. Howell of Cana, We Have A Supply of No. 9 McCormick Mowers Forest. OVF YEAR. IN N. CAROLINA S i.5« S IX M ONTHS IN N . C A R O L IN A 75c. of seeding, and fertilizer practices. Route 1, Mrs. B. S. Neely, of CNF YEAR. OUTSIDE STATf - '2.00 Every one who is interested in the Mocksville, Route 2, and Mrs. G. And Mowers For Farmall Cuh Tractors And T.J. Six MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE - $1.00 production of small grain is invit­ was in to ed to attend either or all of the; V. Whiten of Bennettsville, S. C . business. I J. Paul Leonard, of Statesville, meetings. one brother Elijah Bameycastle of Super A Tractors was guest speaker at the Rotary J. W. HENDRICKS. Mocksville, Route 1; 22 grand Miss C lu b luncheon last Tuesday- M r. Asst. Director in Charge. children; and 16-great-fiirandchild- last week Leonard discussed the 200 niillion red. friends ii] road bond issue, and the 25 mil­ Funeral services were conduct REPAIR YOUR HAY TOOLS NOW lion school bond issue, which is Mrs. Emma Jordan ed at 2 p. m-, last Tuesday at Mrs. J .l to be voted on June 4th. After Union Chapel Methodist Church, We Are Headquarters For Genuine McCormick Parts ton Saleif reading his speech we are of the Mrs. Emma Jordan, 79, widow Rev. Foster Loflin, Rev. Wade daughterl opinion that Mr. Leonard favors of A . B. Jordan, died at 3:30 a. m., Hutchins and Rev, G. V, Whiten, And Service—Bring Your Machine Into Our the school bonds, but is drasti­ Wednesday at her home, Mocks­ en. M r. Bameycastle’s son-in-law A tto m I cally against the road bonds. We ville, Route 2. will officiate. Burial was in the MODERN UP-TO-DATE SHOP. Forsyth ' carried an article in The Record church cemetery. was in to last week from Mr. Leonard ex­ Mrs. Jordan was a daughter of pressing his views on the road Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stanley and Bom , I bond issue. O u r columns are spent her entire life in her home Special Coupon McClamil open to the publie to express their comm unity. Executor^s Notice Statesvilll views on this important question. Surviving are two spns, Joe Having qualified as Executor of 8 p o u n d [ Make your articles brief and to Stanley of Mocksville, Route 2, the estate of Lizzie Howard, de­ This Coupon Is Good For $1.00 On Any the point. and Henry Stanley ofPocahontas, ceased, late o f Davie County, Mr- ar Va., three daughters, Mrs. J. D, North Carolina, this is to notify $1000 Purchase- -Good Until May 31, 1949 left Sund Gregory of Mocksville, Route 1,' all persons having claims against A la., whJ No Msiy Court and Mrs. A. E. Cranfill and Miss the estate o f said deceased to ex­ days witq Minnie Jordan, both of the home; hibit them to the undersigned at The May tezm of Davie Super­ Come In And Inspect Our Complete Line Of Mrs. ior court, scheduled to begin on 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grand* Mocksville on or before the 12th ren; and one brother, Henry Stan­ day of May, 1950, or" this notice Is la n d ,! May 30th, has been cancelled. week aftd There were only five cases sche­ ley of Yadkinville, Route 3. will be pleaded in bar of their re­ International Home Ffeezors And Refrigerators M r. and I duled for trial. Funeral services were held at covery. All persons indebted to 3 p. m., Friday at Eaton’s Baptist said estate w ill please make ii RedlandJ church. Rev. Wade Hutchens mediate payment. M r.; and Rev. James H. Groce officiat­ Bad Auto Wreck This the 11th day of May, 1949. SPECIAL M r. and ed. Burial was in the church ceme­ H. S. WALKER, Executor of nS®® Per Bale W . J. Gr| Verious Angell, 18, son of Mr. tery. Lizzie Howard, decceased. International Baler Twine and Mrs. Charlie Angell, of R. 2, ley sectio was painfully iniured about 8:15 ping Thu o’clock Friday morning in front of m OTHER b a r g a in s IN L. M. Dwiggins Service Station There | just west of towTi on the States­ ty Meth ville Highway. Power Lawn Mowers, Chain Hoists, Electric Chains evening. S u p p e r' 1 W . F. Stonestreet was driving Let Us Serve You. out into the highway from the Louden Hay Teds And Barn Equipment The pub| service station, when the Angel! car came down the highway, col Let Us Save You Money On Your Mrs. tiding with the Stonestreet car, a carried Plymouth sedan. The Angell car. Plumbing, Heating and Electric Needs pital Frid a 1940 Chevrolet coach, left the Rankin-Sanford Implement Blackwell highway and turned over before We Are ExcluHve Dealers In al weeks coming to rest against an embank­ ment. The Chevrolet is a total Company Mrs. loss. Mr. Stonestreet escaped un­ a patient I hurt and his car wasn’t damaged General Electric vilic, whq m uch. M r. Angell was thrown Phone 96 Mocksville, N. C. an apF out of his car and fell on the she unde highway. He was rushed to Ro­ wan Memorial Hospital. He sus­ Fourte tained no broken bones and is Appliances Heritage J getting along nicely. week-entf We Have In Stock Refrigerators, C ity. Ha| Night Baseball m any : Ranges, Washing Machines, Mrs. Mocksville ball fans are now en­ I Friday fo joying night ball games at Rich Hot Water Heaters Get Ready For Summer w ill sp Park. The first night games were daughter! played last week. Mocksville is a And Other Major Appliances. 6 F o o t went by f member of the Yadkin Valley lem I League, and the first game was NORGE REFRIGERATOR played Saturday night when the Buy G, E. Appliances And Get The local team meet the Albemarle soft-ball I team on the Mocksville diamond. Only $31 >49 Down ington Mocksville and Advance High Quality Merchandise At top heavi School teams played the first night local dia game Friday night, with Mocks­ Balance In Weekly Or Monthly Payments ville taking the game 9 to 3. At Reasonable Prices tendance 300. 3>Piece Glider Sets Miss jJ On Saturday night Mocksville $39.50 M r. and f played Albemarle in a league game We Are Also Exclusive Dealers In city, und here w ith a score of 6 to 4 in fa 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $5.95 appendid vor of Mocksville. Attendance Myers Pumps, Fairbanks- Seven Way Floor Lamp H osp ital! 700. Com ing games are schedul­ $9.95 and is gef ed as follows: Morse Pumps Ranging From May 19—Rockwell at Mocks A .F . ville. VENETIAN BLINDS Ky., car May 21—American Legion vs $89 00 To $235.00 64 INCHES LONG several Concord, at Mocksville. friends May 24—Cooleemee at Mocks­ Complete With 42 Gallon Tank Sizes 18 Inches Through 28 Inches $450 M r. CoE ville. Sizes 29 Inches Through 36 Inches $4.95 tucky fo l Rev. e J Farmington Finals We Sell, Install And Service and da| O n Friday night. May 20, at 8 o f Alexe o ’clock, the Senior class o f Farm Anything You Buy From Us. f r e e installation ville visitl ington High School, will give its is doing Class Day exercises entided, “A We Will Provide Complete Wiring Installation On ginia anij Southern Rosary.” The graduation exercises w ill BUY HERE WHERE YOUR Any Electric Range Purchased F»*om Us. Miss take place Saturday morning. May managei] 21, at 11 o’clock. D r. I. G . Greer, DOLLAR MAKES CENTS The fair trad<:^ price you pay for our range will Thom a Executive Vice-President of the o f the Id Business Foundation, of North include complete installation. This will save you ceeding Carolina, is to deliver the annual resigned] address. the extra cost of having to pay an electrician to was m ar Lunch will be served on the Sanford-Mando Co. three ye school lawn, and everyone is re­ provide the connection and make the installation. quested to bring a well-filled bask­ Phone 175 Mocksville, N. C. et. A baseball game will take We are providing this service at our expense to place in the afternoon. make you our friends and acquaint you with our U. H. Phelps nationally known products. U . H . Phelps, 56, died unexpect Special Road Bond And School Bond edly at his home at Advance last Tuesday. A farmer and furniture ‘SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY” worker, he was a native o f Davie. Election, June 4, 1949. He is sutyived by his wife, Mrs. The registration books will be opened, beginning on the 7th day Irene Sheek Phelps; five sons, of May, 1949, for the registration of voters entitled to register, who M r. ati three daughters, two sisters, a are not already on the genetal election registration books. The reg­ have mo brother, and 10 grandchildren. istrars will have the general election registration books at the proper Hendricks & Merrell Furniture Co. dricks hq Funeral services were held at 2 polling places on the 7th day of May, 1949, the 14th of May, and the the hou p. m., Thursday at the home and 21st day of May, 1949. The books will be open tor challenge on the Mocksville, N. C. Phone 342 from Mil at 2:30 p. m., at Mocks M ethodist 28th of May, 1949, at each i. recinct polling place. Salisbur Church. Rev. J. R. Starling and This special election will be held under the general election laws, Opposite Foster’s Cotton Gin R o m Hd Rev. Rev. Alex Doby officiated. except that no absentee voting is allowed in this special election. cupying Members of the Sunday School This the 30th day of April. 1949. W ilkesb were pallbearers. P. H. MASON, Chairman Davie County|Board of Elections. I i into the | Mrs. Ma THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLG. N. C. HAY IS. 1949

THE DAVIE RECORD. ' a business ______trip to Winston'Salem Wednes> WANT ADS PAY. HOMES day. NOTICE Oldest Paper In The G>unty FOUND — Pocketbook on In Advance, 5-room home, run- j No Liquor. Wine, Beer Ads W . C. Richardson and son Elgin square; owner can get same by de­ ning water, steel kitchen sink,' of Haraiony, R. 1, were in town scribing and paying for this ad. lights and basement. House paint-, Mr. Tobacco Grower FRED LANIER, Mocksville, R. 1 ed in and out, large porches and: NEWS AROUND TOWN. Thutsdav on business. Tobacco Is An Expensive Crop, W ith Just A Few FOR SALE—1939 Chevrolet other conveniences. Over 1 acre ] Minutes Hail And Wind, You See Both Cash And Rev. sfad Mrs. W . H. Dodd will ton truck in good condition, at land. O w n this home. O n ly $5001 Miss Tanet Eaton spent the ^ leave todav for Ridgecrest, where reasonable price. down and $30 per month at 4%. Labor Wiped Out. week end with fnends at Wake W . C. JONES. interest. Total price, $3,000. p r s Forest. they will spend the summer at their cottage. Mocksville, Route 4. O n Salisbury Highway—Nearly Guard Against Any Misfortune With T. J. McDaniel, of Woodleaf, FOR SALE—General Electric new home, 3 rooms and dinette, i was in town one day last week on Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Purvis and 6-foot Refrigerator in good con­ Large lot and garden. Only $2.-1 A Hail And Wind Insurance Policy. business. little daughter returned Satur­ dition. Call on or write 250 and terms. j day from avisit with relatives at MRS. NOAH HURSEY, South M ain St.— 6-room home. Miss Kathleen Poplin returned Norfolk, Va. Statesville, N. C., Route 5. $3,750. Penry Mutual Insurance Agency last week from a short visit with South Main St.—4-room home, PURE COFFEE-Fresh ground BANK OF DAVIE BLDG. friends in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Leon Beck and Miss Jessie Mocksville’s Preferred Quality, $2,950, and terms. Libby Stroud spent the week-end 29c pound. DAVIE REATLY AGENCY Box 533 Phone 220 * Mocksville, N. C. Mrs. J. B. Shoaf went to Wins­ MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE Phone 220 Mocksville. N . C. krts ton Salem Thursday to visit her at Morganton, guests of Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Elaine Gilbert. Mrs. Grady Shepherd. FOR SALE—New and used pi­ anos. One used piano can be Attorney). H. Nance, one of Mrs. Walter Leach, of Orlanda, bought for the balance due. Forsyth County’s “bush-g Fla., spent several days last week E. G. FRITZ PIANO CO. was in town Tuesday on business. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. . Lexington, N. C. W ilso n , on Route 4. JUST RECEIVED Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie If it is Fertilizer or Slag you McClamroch, at Davis Hospital, Mrs. W . J. Daily and litde son, need, see Smith-Dwiggins Ferti­ lizer Co. South Mocksville. lust Statesville, on Friday, May 6th,,a n of Chattanooga, Tenn., are spend­ 8 pound daughter. ing some time in town, guests of below overhead bridge. Ball-Band Summeretts Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Young. HAVE YOUR OLD REFRIG­ Mr- and Mrs. Thomas L Shore ERATORS Checked before hot left Sunday for Mobile and York, Jo h n W . Shaw, 60, died last weather arrives. Quick Service, Ala., where they will spend ten Tuesday at his home near Har­ Good W ork. All Colors And Sizes days with relatives and friends. mony, following a short illness. C. I. Angell Appliance Store. Funeral services were held at Rock For Ladies And Children Mrs. Clifford Green, of Long Springs Baptist Church Wednes FOR SALE—New store and Island, N. Y., returned home this day afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sut- living quarters. B uilding size 24x34 week after a visit with her parents, viving are four brothers and two ft. on large lot fronting Salisburv THE SANDAL THAT Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tucker, near sisters. Mrs. C. S. Anderson, of Highway. Own a home and busi­ Redland. this city is a sister. ness for only $1750.00. Stock and You Vfash With Water And Soap— No Polishing fixtures included. Mr. and Mrs. T. W . McKnight. The attention of our farmer DAVIE REALITY AGENCY. Mr. and Mrs. Pink McKnight and friends is called to the big ad of Phone 220 Mocksville, N . C. W . J. Groce, of the Yadkin Val- Every Pair Guaranteed $3.95 Rankin Sanford Implement Co. MONUMENTS! - When you ley section, were in town shop­ in today’s Record. Y ou can save ping Thursday. need a monument, finest work, a dollar on your purchase by clip­ better prices, and best quality, see ping the coupon in their ad and W . F. STONESTREET, Men’s All Leather Sandals $3.95 There w ill be a supper at Liber- returning it to their store. A dol­ ty Methodist Church Saturday Local Salesman Jones- M em orial lar is not to be sneezed at in these Co. uns evening, beginning at 6 o’clock. days. Be wise and make every Men’s 8 oz. Anvil Brand Overalls . $2.39 Supper will be served femily style. dollar count. The public cordially invited. $L19 Mrs. Charles Blackwelder was Miss Letty Jean Foster of this SILER Men’s Work Shirts carried to Rowan Memorial Hos­ city, and Miss Betty Etchison, of pital Friday for tre_tment. Mrs. Cana have been selected to go to Blackwelder has been ill for sever­ Girls’ State, which will be held at Funeral Home al weeks. W . C. U. N. C„ Greensboro, on Visit Our Grocery Department July 24 30. These young ladies AND Mrs. A . C . Baker, o f R oute 2, is were selected as outstanding stud­ In Rear Of Store Self Service a patient at Davis Hospital. States­ ents of Mocksville High School, Flower Shop ville, where she is recovering from and are being sponsored by the A- Our Prices Are Lower k. C. an appendicitis operation which merican Legion Auxiliary of this Phone 113 S. Main St she underwent last Wednesday. city. Mocksville, N. C. Fourteen gentlemen from the MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE Heritage Furniture Co., spent the Ambulance Service week-end fishing at Morehead “THE FRIENDLY STORE” City. Haven’t found out just how Princess Theatre GEORGE R. HENDRICKS, Manager many fish they caught. W E D N E S D A Y Mrs. G. Leagans, of Cana, left Friday for Philadelphia, were she and in DAVIE DRl\E-lIi will spend some time with her “Grand Canyon Trail” with iiili daughter, Mrs. Richard Marx. She In Trucolor THEATRE l 9 5 went by plane from Winston-Sa­ lem Added Serial And News Mocksville Salisbury Highway The Mocksville High School THURSDAY & FRIDAY Wednesday and Thursday soft-ball team defeated the Farm­ Tom Drake and Janet Leigh in May 18th and 19th ington High School girls by the AUCTION “Tarzan New York Adventure” top heavy score of 36 to 1 on the “Hills O f Home” with local diam ond Thursday after- Lassie & Edmund Gwenn with Weismueller and O ’ Sullivan In Technicolor Phantom Empire 8 Serial ONE CARTOON. Saturday, May 21st 1:00 P. M. Miss Jamie Jones, daughter of A dded News Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones of this S A T U R D A Y Friday and Saturday OF city, underwent an operation for May 20th and 21st Gene Autry In appendicitis at Rowan Memorial DOUBLE FEATURE. Hospital, on Monday of last week, "Bells O f Capistrano” with “Devil Thumbs A Ride” with and is getting along nicely. Smiley Burnette Business Properties, Farm Land Lawrence Tierney A. F. Cope, of Madinsonville, M O N D A Y o n l y Also “Bandits of Dark Cannon” Ky., came in last week to spend Loretta Young &. Robert with Allen Lane And Home In Mocksville N. C. several days w ith relatives and Cummings in “Accused” ONE CARTOON friends in the Redland section. Mr. Cope has been living in Ken­ with Wendell Corey No Show On Sunday Until tucky for the past eight years. TUESDAY ONLY After Regular Church Hours ItOOP. M. Rev. E. M . Avett, of High Point, "Girl From Manhattan” with Monday and Tuesday We will sell a lari^e new brick building occupied by a and daughter Miss Helen, of Dorothy Lamour & George May 23rd and 24th of Alexendria, Va., were Mocks­ M ontgomery grill with living quarters located 1-2 mile out of Mocks­ ville visitors Thursday. Miss Avett “Life W ith Father” with is doing Red Cross work in Vir­ Irene Dunn and W illiam Powell ville on the Salisbury hardsurface road. We will sell )n ginia and Maryland. ONE CARTOON the building and fixtures seperately or together. Also Miss Ruth Smith, who has been Notice Of Re-Sale All Shows Start At Dusk manager of the Wallace store at we have 2 acreage tracts of approximately 40 acres Under and by virtue of an order Thomasville, is the new manager Space Reserved For Trucks just across the road from the grill. At the same loca­ ill of the local Wallace store, suc­ of the Superior Court of Davie C ounty made in the special pro- )U ceeding Woodrow Wilson, who tion adjoining the Drive-In Theatre we have 11-2 resigned last week. Mr. Wilson ceeding»entitled Wiley B. Come- lison, et al„ the undersigned Com t o was manager of this store nearly, acres with 5-room home. three years. I missioner will on the 28th day of Notice to Creditors May, 1949, at 12 o’clock noon, at 1 . A frame house on Pine street, j the court house door in Mocks­ Having qualified as Executor of 4:00 P. M. owned and occupied by Annie ville, N . C ., offer for re-sale at the last will and testament of Jo h n ' to Malone, colored, and her son public auction, to the highest bid­ H. Hobson, deceased, notice is We will sell a business lot, size 130’x2^5’, located on “Bub,” was destroyed by fire at 8 der for cash, a certain tract of land hereby given to all persons hold­ Wilkesboro Street close in the city. We have subdivid­ j.r o’clock Sunday morning, togeth« lying and being in Farming Town-' ing claims against the estate of with all contents. It is thou^t ship, Davie County. N. C., more said deceased to present the same, ed this lot into 6 business lots so you may buy as little the fire was caused by a defective particularly described as follows; ' properly verified,’ to the under­ flue. The firemen were said to be Tract No. 2. Just selling tim­ signed Rufus J^oster, Route No. 4, or as much as you desire ber ri^ts. For particular descrip­ Mocksville, N. C., on or before unable to get water o n the fire be All the property will be sold on terms of 1*3 cash down on day of sale, cause the fire hydrant was filled tion. see Deed Book 42, page 553.' the 26th day of April. 1950, or with mud. >Register of Deed Ofiice for Davie this notice will be plead in bar of balance 1 and 2 years equal payments. County, N. C. This tract contains recovery. A ll persons indebted to All of the above is good property and well located. We cordiaUy invite you to 13.15 acres, more or less. said estate will please call upon Mr. and Mrs. Graham Madison look it over and attend this sale on Saturday, May 21, starting at 1 P. M., on Salis­ have moved from the D. H. Hen­ Tract Nos. 3 and 4; Just selling the undersigned and make prompt bury Road. dricks house on Salisbury street to timber rights. For particular de settlement. This the 26th day of the house they purchased recendy scription see Deed Book 43, page A pril, 1949. from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poplin, 91, Register of Deeds Ofiice for RUFUS FOSTER, Executor FREE CASH MONEY FREE Salisbury street. Mr. and Mrs. Davie County. These tracts con­ of John H. Hobson, decs’d. Rom Howard# who have been oc­ tain 16138 acres, more of less. By A. T. Grant, Attorney. cupying the Silverdis house on Tliis the lld i day of May 1949. W. R. WEIR AUCTION CO., Agents G. A. CORNELISON, Wilkesboro street, have moved A few land posters left. 206 N. LIBERTY ST., WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. P H O N E 5275 into the house vacated by Mr. and Commissioner. Mrs. Madison. B. C. BROCK, Attorney at Law. Get yonrs today. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE. N. C.

------WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS------CRIDIT CONTROLS; Are Eased Again MIRROR Love Affects U.S. Seeks to Avoid Chinese War Developments were shoving Pres­ Of Your ident Truman’s demands for price Your Tolerance control power further and further As Warships Flee Shanghai Trap; into the realm of absurdity. MIND By Lawrence Gould THE FED ERA L reserve 'board, Reds Tal[( of Berlin Blocltade End after looking the situation over, de- ______cided that instaUment buying con- ______t*S NOTE: Wben opinions are expressed in these columnSf tbey ate those could be lowered again safely, White Vestern Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.) And this it did. It set out that on Italy Wants Colonies household appliances such as refrig­ PRESIDENT TRUMAN was sym- In Che erators, radios, eleotrlc washers, * pathetic, but noncommittal, Insectic etc., the down payment would when five Italian-American con­ have to be only 10 per cent of the gressmen braced him about the re­ Evaluatj cost of the item, instead of the turn of Italy’s war-lost colonies in An old-s previous 15 per cent. On automo­ Afrina Led by forthright freshman np to give I biles, the down payment remained Rep. Anthony TaurieUo of New to a whit^ at 30 per cent; but on autos and York, the White House callers con­ new chen household appliances, too, the time tended that Italy’s joining the At­ stable fly of payment was extended from 21 lantic pact demonstrated her right pinch-hittin| to 24 months. to the colonies. making the THIS ACTION brought both com­ partment o| mendation and criticism. That ele­ Kep. Anthony Cavalcante of Penn­ ment in the federal government sylvania enlivened the proceed­ The old ^ which would recoup all the war­ ings with a charge that Great Brit­ played waJ time controls for the President, ain was deliberately blocking a test mouse! was aghast at the action, terming settlement of the issue. cage that it dangerous. Others who had Does being in love make yon more tolerant? “It will mean less Marshall plan holder. Thd BOUND FOR "HOT SPOT!” . . . American marines wave from watched prices continue their spending in Italy if the ccSonies are the U.S.S. St. Fanl as tliey embarlc for trouble spots In China. Answer: It is apt to make you maturity on one or both sides. An downward spiral—especially mer­ employee who works in “ an at­ returned, for the Italian govern­ The St. Paul, heavy cruiser, was one of the two warships both more tolerant — and less so. chants who were facing a buyers’ mosphere of approval” m ay be ment then will have an outlet for leaving for Ciiina and which carried much larger complements market and difficulty in moving It is easy for you to “forgive” or its surplus population, including “understand” the way the loved disciplined occasionally without of marines than normal. goods off sales floors—saw the feeling resentment, but the more 250,000 refugees who left Africa for one behaves so long as his actions action as a boon to business. intelligence and sympatl^ the Italy during the war,” argued The United States was showing the world that it planned no maneu­ don’t affect you, but if what he TaurieUo. vers which might create the situation for an "incident” leading to in­ supervisor shows, the less occa­ SULLIVAN: does reflects on you—or on your “These people, many of whom are volvement in the Chinese war. sion for this there is likely to be. Quits Navy Post family — it is likely to be harder on reUef, will be able to support To the surprise of practically everyone, particularly the 2,500 Amer­ to excuse than the same sort of themselves by farming in the col­ There was little else that John L. behavior in a stranger. The more onies,” he argued. “Also. Italian icans in Shanghai, the entire U. S. Sullivan, secretary of the navy, you love anyone, the more you in­ opposition to communism will be fleet fled suddenly from Shanghai, could have done but resign after BERLIN: evitably give him the power to stiffened if the colony question is evidently having abandoned then the “multi-million dollar repri­ hm:t you, and the more surely you settled. As you know, before the current plans for evacuation of mand” he received from Defense Reds W ant Talk will become frightened and angry Italian election last year, Russia American nationals from the scene. Secretary Louis Johnson. if he exercises that power in ways favored the return of the colonies, If the United States and Britain SULLIVAN, as navy chief, had THE GOVERNMENT-was send­ looked with a jaundiced eye on which you cannot control. but since then Russia has opposed ing some marines to Chinese troub­ gone ahead with plans to construct Russia’s public offer to lift the Ber­ Will a schizophrenic get well their return under a United Nations led spots, but these were to do the 65,000-ton U. S. aircraft super­ lin blockade, it was thoroughly un­ carrier, the United States, despite without treatment? trusteeship or otherwise.” only sentry duty. derstandable. Too often the Soviets lack of congressional authorization Answer: It is not uncommon for “I will do anything I can to United States action came despite have held out the olive branch or tor the project. ' a mentally sick person to have help the Italian people,” re­ admittedly great provocation. The made apparent overtures that It was no particular secret that “lucid intervals” in which for plied Truman. “But. I cannot Chinese Communists, in their tri­ never materialized to ease the abandonment of the carrier and some unknown reason the conflicts commit myself on this question. several til umphant surge across China to crisis the Reds msgr have been de­ Sullivan’s resignation were all a that cause his iUness have sub­ It is a world problem and the solution of I Shanghai, had invaded the home veloping at that time. then is ro of U. S. Envoy J. Leighton Stuart continuing part of the apparently sided for the moment, but where decision will have to be made HOWEVER, the western powers hopeless fight to unify the nation’s until dry. in Nanking and hinted he was to be the change has involved no “in­ by the Cnited Nations.” had virtually accepted the Russian Do good supervisors have to day in anol held in custody. armed forces. The congressional sight” into the source of his dif­ Representative TaurieUo and liis proposal to lift the Berlin blockade act calling for such a step has discipline workers? flies. If as I Meanwhile, the Chinese Reds ficulties, the improvement is apt colleagues — Peter Rodino (N. J.), in exchange for a four-power con­ never been carried out, and the Answer: Rarely, maintains Roy succeed broadcast a demand for American to be temporary and uncertain. Hugh Addonizio (N. J.), Gary ference on Germany. But it was navy’s attempt to go ahead with Walls in an article in Personnel without and British officials to evacuate all Although there’s no certainty that Clements (N. Y.) and Cavalcante— made very plain that acceptance building the huge carrier without Journal. In fact, they should rec­ poisoned, their “aggressive forces” from even this wiH cure him permanent­ all agreed that Truman couldn’t was based on the condition that any legal authority was another ognize having to do so as a “ con­ garded as I China. ly every schizophrenic should dictate to the U. N. Russia had no secret strings at­ example of high-handed service fession of failure.” just as parents have psychiatric treatment, and on a cov.'.l Already British warships had tached to the offer. tactics that have tended to make “We understand your position,” ■white m ic ^ should the need to punish a child. the earlier in his iUness he is hos­ said the outspoken Cavalcante, a been fired upon and it was assumed A U. S. state department official unification appear impossible of this kind o j In either case, the root of the pitalized, the better his chances of down-the-line battler for Truman American fleet elements had fled was quoted as saying that if Mos- j realization, trouble usually is emotional im- recovery. . Federal < Shanghai in order to avoid any cow’s policy actually stands as it DEFENSE SECRETARY John­ domestic policies. “It’s too bad Great Britain doesn’t also live up ing activ^ such predicament as was exper­ was reported in a dispatch by Tass, son, commenting on Sullivan’s res­ to U nited Nations principles. protect ienced by the British vessels. Russian news agency, the “way ap­ ignation, said, “I regret very much LOOKING AT RELIGSON By DON MOORE stable flies I THE COMMUNIST threat to pears clear for the lifting of the that my old friend and colleague Britain has been blocking the re­ turn of these colonies because she flies and Shanghai was increasing hourly blockade and a meeting of the coun­ . . . has joined the aircraft carrier wants them for herself. perience and despite Nationalist decision to cil of foreign ministers.” issue on personal grounds and I how profitd battle to the end, it appeared the At the same time, however, it believe that he too will soon regret “If the United Nations gov­ protect cat city’s plight was hopeless. was learned that the Russians were his action of today.” ernment lets Britain get away “fly time” | Communist victory in China told that the United States, Bnt- wifli it, then all I can say is m er slump would put all the western nations DAIRYMEN: ain and France do not intend to de­ that we are not pursuing the gains in in a ticklish position. For, with the lay their plans for unifying western international policy of moral pasture. Reds in control of all China, those Will Push Sales Germany and creating a German right, to all nations, great and who opposed communism would According to the experts, milk This seal government, probably by July 15. s&ali, on which the U. N. was be helpless and hopeless in event prices would be tumbling again hundreds SOME TOP officials believed the founded.” of a western-powers move to ap­ these are Russian offer’s real piupose was to this summer, but American dairy­ Note—American Negroes are up ply economic sanctions, if such a men wouldn’t be cheering about it. delay this action, and indicated that in arms against the return of Afri­ step should be taken. If this pro­ In fact, dairymen were getting if this were the case it was most can colonies to Italy. They remem­ cedure were not to be followed, the set to launch a 1.5 million-dollar S o l uncertain whether a real and final IS ONE OF SEVERAL CHUf^CH ber the rape of Ethiopia. Also, western powers would be put in campaign to promote the sale of agreement on the Berlin blockade PUILDINSS IN KELANP THAT HAVl Negro G. I.’s who served in North the paradoxical position of recog­ dairy products and, at the same would be reached any time in the sumMEPANTiQutry! - n s b u ilo e k s a o b v is u a l l y unknown Africa recall brutal Italian treat­ nizing and trading with proponents time, wage war on oleomargarine. near future. ment of natives. of an ideology with which they Most dairy leaders were said to « « * were struggling in a cold war. The Russian proposal was Con­ believe that a promotional cam­ strued as suggesting three' concrete paign to boost consumption was the Truman’s Old Haunts' means for reducing international AUTO LABOR: only way to check a nose-dive in (SOPSPeEPTME PWHffll Seldom has President Truman tension. These were outlined as (1) milk and butter prices that has Flareup Looms IDfilVeitffiDW/UE ENOHf- had such a gay time as when- he proposal for a meeting of the coun­ caught producers with their income ee MtfxyAW (3MP&. visited his old haunts in the senate cil of foreign ministers on the sub­ Tlie nation’s coal mines didn’t down and their costs up. WOI?l: MAPEl on the anniversary of Roosevelt’s present the only likely flareup in ject of Germany: (2) lifting the In little more than seven months, death. He led a procession of sen­ labor-employe relations as bargain­ Berlin restrictions as soon as a according to a federal dairy spe­ ators and secret service men on ing time rolled around in various meeting date was fixed for that cialist, dairy prices had, dropped 33 to the senate floor. On the way, industries. Those who were in posi­ meeting, and (3) direct negotiations per cent. Butter, which not long ‘ r INSCRIPTION ON 'A CHURCH 1 he ducked into the Vice-President’s between Premier Stalin and Pres­ tion to know held the opinion that ago was at almost prohibitive A F fiiL [fiflLUEITy/VT S/aATE IN office and signed the register under it was an “uneasy peace” which ident Truman on basic conflicts prices, had dipped to the govern­ IS rUE DAY OF commbmohation of ; NORFOK, ENSLANO. ^ Cardinal Spellman’s name. Since hung over the automobile industry. beween the United States and the ment support level. Milk prices also APAMaf^WEVEfCsoupcB: 6TH Vice-President Barkley was out of Soviet union. UNION FLAREUPS had been had been falling off a cent or two DAY OF MIAZIAH OF THE I (£N 6U $H CUUt?CUES USBP TO SELL town, Truman also scribbled a quelled at the Packard and Ford at a time on retail markets. ETHIOPIC CALENDAfO. } ALB FO ? b e n e f it s J^CHAt?mES) note to him on a scratch pad. motor companies and a temporary FARM PROGRAM: Pelting rl The federal specialist pointed out “Dear Mr. VP,” he scrawled, stroyer rati work stoppage had halted body pro­ Who's Confused? that domestic unemployment has “ called to see you to get some ad­ duction at the Briggs manu­ KEEPING HEALTHY unless youl contributed to the drop in consump­ vice—^HST.” “ um brella^ facturing company’s plant. The administration’s bold new In the senate cloak room, the farm program was becoming so tion of dairy products. Beating J The future of labor relations in President took a squint at the news muddled that even its proponents the surfacel the industry was as confused as it ticker. seemed to be less than certain of These parti was uneasy. Recent action by man­ Grown Up The 'Stigma' of Mental Disei “They didn’t have these here in just what its purpose is, to say pores of thf ufacturers in cutting prices of auto­ my day,” he remarked. nothing of how much it will cost. By Dr. James W. Barton face forma mobiles had brought accusations Then, referring to Washington’s ■INURING World War I, I was stead of becoming a liability to the cannot so^ from labor that the reductions were When the program was first pre­ newspaper strike, he added mis­ ^ president of a medical board country and a “failure” in their over the £ only “token” cuts, and did not rep­ sented, the general impression gen­ chievously: “I ’m not getting my examining the various units just own eyes and in the eyes of others. then suffer resent a fair action on the part of erated by its proponents was that newspaper at home. I ’ll have to before they went overseas. The The New York City committee on needed mo the manufacturers. it was a duality of beneficence, as read your ticker.” it wore—a device that would keep medical examiners of each unit mental hygiene recently inter­ loses valual However, with prices of other presented the cases to the board viewed 314 men rejected and 309 The President marched out The M idi commodities beginning to spiral up the price of farm products while at the same time resulting in le^s along with their medical history men discharged for mental and of the senate chamber and ment comri downward and easement of install­ sheets. emotional disabilities in World peeked into Senate Secretary steps for , ment buying widened, it began to cost to the consumer. I regret to state that these medi­ War II. They found that the great Les Biffie’s office. Biffle was giving you appear that labor would be in a TO CRITICS w h o caDously cal officers—and also the mem­ majority of these cases were made recuperating from the grippe the rains yJ vulnerable position by the time con­ pointed out that it would_ require bers of the board—were concerned up of those who had a neurosis at Bethesda naval hospital, so 1. Use tract-signing time rolled around. tax money to finance such a pro­ almost entirely about the condition (thinking an ailment is present the President sat dotvn and gives your WHILE there was little in the gram and that both farmers and of the recruit from his neck down. where no ailment ensts) and those scribbled another note. as possible | press about the intentions of dyna­ consumers would have to pay those Where they failed was in not sizing who had an “odd” personality. “Les,” he wrote, “I wish you 2. Thick mic Walter Eeuther, head of the taxes, the plan’s advocates an­ An important point discovered swered that such persons simply up each recruit from the stand­ were here. I tried to see the VP— deep-rooted United Automobile Workers’ union, point of his mental and emotional was that many ^ the men who there was slight doubt that the didn’t understand the aims of the he was gone. Now you are out. cover. balance. Many of the recruits ac­ were shown that they needed help ■What shall I do? Looks as if I ’U fiery redhead would be in there proposal. 3. Small cepted as fit were unable to with­ from' the mental and emotional have to consult with the senate— help keep pitching for his union members Then along came AgriciUture stand the ordinary discipline and standpoint refused treatment “be­ when liie time came to sit down at Secretary Charles F. Brannan with HST.” 4. If win# change of scene and work of a cause of the fear and scorn pop­ Not satisfied with just leaving' a the bargaining table. a statement that indicated he didn’t feasible, a] training camp. ularly associated with these dis­ note, the President picked up the Would labor attempt to overreach quite understand it either, or if he had by ma^ The lesson learned from World orders.” phone and called Biffle at the hos­ or soybean itself in bargaining or would it did, it v.'as a new conception. Now, Shirley Temple, one - time Psychiatriss were able to help War I was of great value to medi­ pital. Legumes L recognize the trend of the times the secretary was saying, the plan “Little Miss Marker” of movie cal officers and medical boards of some' cases by assuring them that “Hello, Les,” he chirped. “I’m clover pre-| and be content to hold present wasn’t meant as a consumer sub­ fame, now is fully grown np. they were not c ra ^ , “slap happy,” World War II. Every recruit was sitting at your desk, so I thought soil. Their gains? That was the question whose sidy at all. No indeed, it was a She recently celebrated her 21st “loco” or “wacky.” Even after thoroughly tested—in most cases by I would call you up.” soU so rai: answer would be anxiously awaited farm price support measure, aimed birthday anniversary. The dim­ everything was explained to them trained psychiatrists — as to his for crops, by the citizen who is always in the at giving the farmer a “fair re­ pled child screen star of more mental and emotional balance, so and that, if necessary, care and The President chatted about phosphate middle in such struggles—the aver­ turn” on his investment and his than a decade ago is the mother that hundreils were rejected and treatment would.:be free, only 26 Biffle's health, then hung up. life-giving age American consumer. labor. of a year-old daughter. returned to their occupations in- per cent accepted treatment. At that moment, a call came into the office and Truman SPRING COMES TO ENGLAND FROZEN FROG: thought it would be a good joke land Shov to answer it. But he couldn’t Under for Nature Gives Weird Vent to Vernal Urge May Yet Jump find the right button, n'hen a Dr. D. L. Albasio, of Angels secretary beat him to it, he When cor It was spring in England, and a mile. Everything, ..if seemed, was Camp, Calif., was keeping his entry] ^vhen the hernia is a'ight, wear- Streptomycin combined with cal­ pulled a wry face. sweetcloverj whimsey and fantasy were all in a tizzy. the ground around. The Denham town council gave in the annual frog jumping con- a truss usually ketps the in­ ciferol (calcium) in the treatment From Bifae’s office', the Presi test on ice—literally s p e a ^ g . He testine and coverings from pushing of tuberculosis o f , the skin has dent returned to the senate flooi new growth I For instance, cows got a license cows tlie kissing license. It ruled too much m l has to, because his frog, Lazarus, forming a lump. However, proved effective in destroying the and took his former seat. There to kiss. A lovelorn cat set fire to that it’s aU right for them to nuz­ Florida’s Sen. Claude Pepper placed This tip a house. A thief, no doubt actuated zle over the'fence, even if one pas­ “ because of the danger of the hernia tuberculosis organisms; calciferol a hand on liis shoulder and joked: Nebraska by the season, stole two dozen love ture is certified tuberculosis-free can only do so much and no more. agronomist. I "“rhe pCiciS'said he found Ws' 1 lone" oL'f * * * “Well, I hope you’re going to birds. A swan, winging majesti­ and the other isn’t. . I prehistoric frog frozen deep in the Wtmg is do e, p vote for the program of our Presi­ not to plow I cally up the Thames in search of Blood already does more life-sav­ A Mikado pheasant, which usually! jce of Dana glacier in Yosemite surgeons recommend dent.” new crown a mate, plumped on a bridge at lays eggs only in its native habitat j national park and felt confident his injections or surgical opera- ing jobs than any one of our won­ of four to _ rush hour and piled up traffic for- derful drugs. “I sure would,” chuckled, Tru­ in Formosa, laid six eggs. ' entry would be able to jump. Uon man, “ if I had a vote.” ing may no THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

Slight Delay The new doctor was the only one CLASSIFIED available in town when Mr. Kelly’s wife was taken iH. Called to the DEPARTMENT Kelly home, he went upstairs to the sick room but came down in a B U S IN E S S & INVEST. OPFOR. ^ SPEAKS ^ few minutes to inquire of Kelly, Kaise Golden Hamsters. Make Money. Gen­ :j lIlljBir^ Internalion^"ljntfarTir*TBji “Have you a cork-screw handy?” eral information on raising with pair . S3. M iiiri Suodav School Lessen John Everett. Bliss Place. Hillsboro. Ill, Given the tool, he disappeared up WELL known Trailer Park on No. 1 the stairs for the second time. Highway. Summer and winter park, large J»y DR KEHHETH J FOREMAN recreation hall, 2 shuffle boards, park White Mice Serving Several minutes later the doctor is full the year round. No. 1 rating. ^_a3llI>TCRB: Mark 14:12-26: Luke 22: Come see this park. Price right. Sell be­ was back. “Got a screw driver?" cause of sickness. Steele Trailer Park, \va? pyni* In Chemical Tests , devotional READING: 1 Corinth­ he asked the anxious Kelly. Instru­ South Daytona, Fla.______ians 11:23-29. ment in hand, he went upstairs FISH HATCHERY. 21S ACRES CON­ Insecticide Shower Spring Meal Salads SISTING of gold fish and Baltimore min« Icric:'.:-! con- again. nows, has eleven springs. 83 to 90 fish Evaluates Foimulae Should Be Kept Crisp, Almost immediately he was ids, 8 ponds of breeders. 50,000 to ,n;t the re- The Lord's Supper ...OOO breeders. 6*room modern house downstairs again. “A chisd and and three tenant houses, 40x50 business t ok'uies in An old-style phonograph rlggea Always Look Delectable building. 2 live transport delivery tanks. l^-.: I'vi's^h.iiian up to give a revolving shower bath mallet, quicMy,” he demanded. Have good sale for minnows, main line Lesson {or May 32, 1949 telephone service. Located 4 miles from ;u' New to a white mouse is helping test a v e y o u ever eaten salads The distraught husband could Sweetwater. Tenn., one mile off Highway ..I’ic-rs con- new chemicals for effectiveness in stand it no longer. “For the love of 11 on good gravel road. Price reasonable. TET US CLEAR UP some very Hthat looked as though they had Terms if you like. HUGH SIMPSON, Loq. ’.be At- stable fly control. The mice are Heaven, doctor,” he begged, Ion Pharmacy, Loudon, Tenn., Box 173, ■“ common misunderstandings of been pawed over too thoroughly in Phone 194 or 3. i'.cr right pinch-hitting for dairy cows in the making? Or, '‘what’s the matter with my wife?" what the Christian religion is. “Don’t know yet,” was the reply. making the tests, says the U.S. de­ have they INSTRUCTION Some (both enemies and friends) “Can’t get m y medicine bag open.” partment of agricultiure. w arm ed and LEARN IN MY SHOP: Start business at U,:o o; Penn- think it consists in |io pi'oceed- The old phonograph was one that wilted before Home; making Castings for Farm Ma« turning one’s back TOO BAD chinery, Heatins Systems, Factories. Gro;i: Brit- played wax cylinder records. The reaching the Mines. Mills. FOUNDRY & MACH. on the world, liv­ SHOP, SCOTTSBURG. IND. biocking a test mouse is confined in a screen table? ing in a sort of STUDY PSYCHOLOGY AND METAPHY­ cage that replaces the old record N o m atter SICS, improve your mincl and person- happy wonderland ality, overcome fear, inferiority-com* liarshall plan holder. The mouse is rolled around where the evil of how good t h e plex. Home study and classes. For in­ salad originally formation write, THE INSTITUTE OP ..L'‘:onies are the world is alto­ METAPHYSICS. N, 3rd ave.. BIr- lu'.r. govern- gether shut out and may have been, mlngham. Ala. Dept. A______li:-, outiet for if i t suffers forgotten. Another MACHINERT & SUPPLIES In, including from either of these faults, no one notion is that A chilly entree using left­ T. D. 14 INTERNATIONAL with dozer Tit Airica for Christianity p r e- is going to enjoy it. and D. D.. P. C. U., ALSO model G The salad should be crisp and over ham and other salad in­ Le Toumeau scraper, all very good cond. ^ 3r." argued sents an angry God Dr. Foreman gredients is a welcome platter All for $6,500. Also model 50 Adams (or one who can neat. Garnish it, yes, but don’t patrol, condition very good. Sl.850. over-do it or the salad wiU lose nn a warm humid day. It pro­ Anderson and Hinde, contractors, Wash« I c:' whom are very easily be made angry) laying Ington Rd.. Rt. a. College Park, Ga. its much desired freshness. vides vitamins and minerals I ; to support down the law to mankind. Another The ingredients for a salad as for pep and zip, and makes de­ I ; ;n the col- is that Christianity is a purely in­ REAL ESTATE—MISC. well as the plate, bowl or platter lightful eating. T\i;o, Italian dividual affair. And still another ANY PERSON having property in Florida on which it’s served shotild be giv­ or Indiana, wishing to sell or exchansG. will be is that Christian religion CMi- LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU should contact Thomas Nagent at 1944 en a thorough chilling in the refrig­ N. Alabama Street. Indianapolis on or ciiiostion is sists o f the teachings of Jesus and erator. Save the salad’s finishing about 1.5th of May at The Nimnichts at betore the that is all it is. Every one of these Mt. Dora, Florida. touches for the very last prepara­ Broiled Cheeseburgers l-eo.:-. Russia misunderstandings vanishes in the French Fried Potatoes A man himting an apartment tion before serving the meal. SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC> light that shines around the Lord’s •Spring Salad Bowl came across a rather nice place. He 1 -.l-.c colonies, For the heavy meals, your best 8 LARGE FANCY CALADIUM BULBS, ;vi= opposed Supper. Mixed. 31, postpaid. DEITRICH NURS­ choice is a cold, crisp tossed salad. Apple Pie—Cheese located the building superintendent • • • E R Y , Box (’030. Miami 2». Fla. Initec! Nations This may be made entirely of Beverage and said: “I think this apartment fce." Betrayal greens. You may add any of the ♦Recipe given will suit me very well, but what TRAVEL are all those stains on the wall?” |i5 I can to following ingredients to a simple E N JO Y your vacation at beautiful Edge- pEOPLE SOMETIMES think that of the bowl with watercress and The superintendent explained that water Manor on Lake Osceola in the (iple." re- green salad: sliced or quartered land of the sky. Free boating, fishing, * religion shuts men’s eyes to radish roses. the last occupant had been a pro­ swimming, and kitchen privileges. P.O. I t I cannot tomatoes; cucumbers, sliced very Box lt»8, Hendersonville, N. C. several times under a sprayed the ugly realities of life. Some re­ Fresh Fruit Salad Bowl fessor who was always experiment­ Iis question. ligions try to do so; but not the re­ thin; radishes; green onions; or (Serves 4) JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. — The I'm anil the solution of the new chemical, and grapefruit or orange sections. ing with new chemicals. Worlds finest, widest, driving Beach. ligion of Christ. He knew the kind 2 bananas, cut lengthwise Swimming, fishing and amusements. then is rolled under an air stream • • • “Oh, I see,” said the man, “ then J-(. be made of world this is; he never let his 4 slices avocado Made your vacation plans yet? Write until dry. The test comes the next those are the marks made by the early for choice of reservations. Free in­ Ins.'’ disciples forget it. GREENS WHICH ARE often Lemon juice formation and reservations. Tourist Serv­ day in another cage with 20 stable chemicals.” ice Clnb> Box 102, Jacksonville Bcach, Fla. 1-iollo and his used in a salad may consist of ten­ 1 head celery, shredded flies. If as many as four of the flies On that last night, dark forces “No,” said the superintendent, lodino (X. J.), der hearts of lettuce, endive, chic­ 4 long strips cantaloupe succeed in attacking the mouse were abroad. Jesus’ enemies “ they’re the professor.” J.), Gory ory, romaine, celery and water­ 4 slices pineapple without being driven off or^ were closing in on him. One of J Cava'.cante— cress. Toss these together with a 8 orange segments poisoned, the chemical is not re­ his own circle would betray l-.'.ian couldn't weU-seasoned French dressing 12 black cherries garded as worth a full scale test him. Tet it was in that sort of SHE SAW TO THAT Planning for the Future? made as follows: 13 honeydew melon balls on a cow. This is the first time atmosphere, heavy with betray­ Roy: Darling, my love for French Dressing French dressing Inur position,” white mice have been used in just al and hatred, that Jesus began you cannot be denied. (Makes 1 quart) Dip banana and avocado in lem­ §ravalcante, a this kind of experimental work. this sacrament of faith, hope Joyce: I ’U say it can’t! I keep Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! lor Truman 3 tablespoons honey on juice. Line a salad bowl with Federal entomologists are search­ and love. every one of your letters. |lt's too bad 3 teaspoons salt chicory and on this arange the ing actively for a spray that will also live up The true Christian does not live 1 tablespoon dry mustard banana and can­ protect animals from attack by Bight at Home principles. in a fool's paradise, he does not 1 tablespoon worchestershire taloupe. Alter­ l r . 5 stable flies and other blood-sucking A stranger wandered into the Ijcking the re- imagine that evei^hing is lovely in sauce nate pineapple, flies and mosquitoes. Eecent ex­ Explorers’ Club. He walked up to Is because she the nicest possible words. The Dash of tobasco sauce avocado and perience has proved abundantly a very dignified gentleman. Irresidarity Ended, sacrament which is the heart of his 1 tablespoon paprika oranges in the Tif. how profitable it is for farmers to “Hey, boss,” he said, “what kind 'vations gov- worship is itself a reminder of the 2 tablespoons tarragon vine­ bowl. Make a protect cattle from the torment of gar of a place is this?” |in get away ugliness of the world which man’s nest of the cher- “This is the Explorers’ Club.” Feels like New Man “fly time” and thus avoid the sum­ H cup distilled vinegar can saj- is sin creates. ---- ries and gar- “Do you explore?” “I suffered irregularity for 5 years. mer slinnp in milk production and * « • 1 can condensed tomato soup ' nish with t h e ThentriedKEiLOGfG’SALL-BRAN. l.'ursuing the gains in weight of animals on “My man, I explored the four o£ moral Blessing VA cups salad oil melon balls. Serve with dressing. I eat a bowlful, every morning and pasture. 1 clove garlic comers of the earth. I have been feel like a new man I” t. great and "RND HE BLESSED the bread Cottage cheese is the base of this buffeted by the people of Arabia. This search calls for trials oi Mix aU ingredients together. next salad, accompanied by greens Leslie Slames, 5%U fe U. X. was If Christianity con­ I have battled fte people of all hundreds of chemicals. Many of Place in a quarj jar, store in re­ and fruits. It’s nice to serve Sun­ Service Street, Rock sisted mainly of condemning wick­ lands—Spaniards, Greeks, French* HtB,S.C. This is just these are new synthetics. frigerator and use as needed. day evening for supper or for up edness and denouncing sinners, then men, Russians, Scandinavians, one ot many unsolic­ sgroes are Shake well before using. luncheon on a warm day. -Afri- at the center of our worship we Armenians, lithuanians and Asi­ ited letters. There’s Ivvturn of Here’s a beautiful salad bowl Cottage Cheese-Fruit Salad Ti'.ey r e m e m - would have some symbol of dread atics. I have single-handedly bat­ hope for you, too, if Soil Protection around which you’ll enjoy building (Serves 6) t l ’icpla. .Also, and awe, like fire and brimstone, a tled my way through all the your constipation is the whole meal: 1 grapefruit, segmented due to lack of hulk in tvvcd in N o rth consuming Same. peoples of the earth.” • • • 2 oranges, segmented the diet. Eat an Italian t r e a t- “Well, whafs wonderful about AN 'UMBRELU' OF LE6UME6 AND A VEGETABLE MEDLEY as 1 avocado, pared and sliced ounce of ALL-BRAN daily, drink 6BiSS65 WILt PROTECT VOUB 60lt But no—at the heart of onr that? I battle my way through all M head lettuce plenty of water. K not satisfied after FBOM PELTING BMNS. worship Is a thing as simple, pretty as the season itself goes in­ them people every time I go into plain and friendly as a loaf of to this next salad arrangement. Va head French endive 10 days, send the empty carton to the subway.” Kellogg’s, Battle Creek, Mich. Get liiis bread, bread on which the bless­ *Sprlng Salad Bowl % bunch watercress Jidcnt Truman m cups cottage cheese DOUBLE YODB MONEY BACKl ing of God has been asked. (Serves 6) Infallible Sign J e a? when he Blessing, not cursing; invita­ Sour cream 2 cups cooked peas A couple of newlyweds were re­ J in tite senate tion, not threatening. Is at the 6 cooked cauliflowerets . French dressing J c: Kocsovelt’s heart of our religion. Marinate fruits in French dress­ turning from their honeymoon. Peace At Last From 2 cups cooked green beans “Darling,” said the bride as they Icejsion of sen- 3 tomatoes, peeled and sliced ing and chill. Toss together all Whenever you see some one whose stepped oH the train, “let’s make [irvicc- men on French or roquefort dress­ salad greens in salad bowl and pile PERSISTENT ITCH! chief idea of being a “ good Chris­ the people around here believe No wonder thousands teased by Itchy tor­ Or. ti-.e way, ing cottage cheese which has been tian” is going around proclaiming that we’ve been married a long ment bless the day they changed to Iteslnol. h .-e-Prcisiciont's 1 head lettuce mixed with sour cream, in center Here's quids action from first moment«~a the meanness of the world, cawing time.” tOisstul sense of peace that lasts and lasts, 1 under Watercress of greens. thanks to 6 active soothiog aRents in a lano* at everybody and everything. • * • “Okay,” said the groom, “you Un baso that stays on. Don't be content with nnn-e. Since Radish roses carry the suitcases." anything less effective than Resinol Ointment. Lv was out of Marinate vegetables, each one VARIATIONS: Use tomato wedg­ ■d scribbled a separately in French dressing es in place of orange segments. Breaking Makes A Differ«ice Trcffh pad. Pelting rains may be a soil de­ for one hoiu: in a cold place. Line U s e pineapple WRND BROKE IT, and gave ho scrawled, stroyer rather than a farm blessing spears and Oliver Wendell Holmes once mis­ ■,ct scn’e ad- unless your land has a protective “ . . . ” Artists have tried in a strawberries in­ took an insane asylum for a college. "umbrella” over cover crops. single picture to express the mean­ stead of grape­ Realizing his mistake, he explained r.-jom, the Beating rains on bare land break ing of Christiani^. Some of the pic­ fruit and avoca­ to the gate-keeper, and commented lin i at the news the surface soil into small particles. tures are beaut&ul, but many of do. Use fresh htmiorously, “I suppose, after all, These particles quickly fill the them miss an important truth. What figs a n d ripe there is not a great deal of differ­ these here in pores of the stirface soil. The sur­ shall it be? A picture of a ship­ cherries instead ence.” wrecked woman clinging to a rock?! V I? c For over 50 years X*ane*s have kod. face forms a hard crust. Water of avocado. “Oh, yes, there is,” replied the x l L o — been compounding cathartics, diu* Washington’s reties and laxative for better liver bile flow* cannot soak in. Instead, it runs Of a saint praying in a long soli-; Ham or chicken may be com­ guard; “in this place you must |io added mis- over the surface. The farm land tary vigil? These leave out some­ bined with other salad essentials show some improvement before you not getting my then suffers a double loss. It loses thing vital. For Christianity is a, to give you delightful main dish can get out.” I ’ll have to needed moisture for crops and il fellowship. No Christian is com­ salads for warm days. They’re a Relieve distress of MONTHLY plete by himself. loses valuable top-soil. wonderful idea for using leftovers. No Time at All I marched out The Middle West soil improve­ At the b«art of our religion is Ham Mousse Sandy MacTavish was celebrat­ Ihamber and ment committee suggests these a Communion. Few if any . (Serves 6) ing his golden wedding anniversary. FEMALE Lte Secretary steps for protecting your soil and Protestant churches allow any 3 tablespoons gelatin To the gala party came old Angus, |c. Biffle was giving your crops better use of one even a minister, to give the ZVi cups bouillon bringing a dilapidated alarm clock the grippe the rains you get: Holy Commnnion to himself, by 3 teaspoons grated onion that no longer alarmed. It didn’t WEAKNESS II hospital, so himself. ZV2 cups cooked bam, ground Are you troubled b7 distress of 1. Use a cropping system that even tick. lem ale lunctlonal periodic dlstucb- n l down and ^ cup celery, chopped gives your soil as continuous cover The true Christian never finds Sandy held the ancient timepiece ftnces? Does tills make you suffer I note. % cup radishes, sliced tio m pain, te d so n e rv o u s, ilred— as possible throughout the year. himscU, his true self, alone; onlyj to his e£ur, and angrily exclaimed. “I wish you 2. Thick - growing grasses and % cup green pepper, chopped a t e a c h times? Then so try Lydia E. in fellowship. A Christian belongs i “Why, Angus, mon, what have ye Plnkham ’s VesetaWe Compound to Vi cup real mayonnaise teUeve such symptoms. Plnkham ’a , see the VP— deep-rooted legimies give the best with other Christians as much as! brocht me? A clock that no rings, cover. Dramatize your salad greens Soften gelatin in one-fourth cup has a grand soothing effect on one I ; you are out. one coal in a bed of coals belongs no strikes and no ticks. Do ye call of looman’s most im portant organs I li.oolts as if I ’ll 3. Small grains following corn by tossing them in a bowl and cold bouillon. Heat to boiling the with aU the rest. giving them a few dashes of that appropreet for a golden wed­ |th the senate- help keep the land protected. remainder of the bouillon and add ding anniversary?” I COMPOUND 4. If winter wheat or rye is not well-seasoned French dressing. to gelatin mixture. Chill. When be­ Color may be added to the dif­ Old Angus cackled with glee. just leaving' a feasible, a good covering can be Blood ginning to jeU, add onion, ham, cel­ WNU-" 19-49 ferent shades of a green salad “Sandy,” he rejoined, “hae ye picked up the had by mashing down com stalks ery, radishes and green pepper. ESUS TEACHINGS are so impor­ with tomato wedges, carrot no heard the sayin’: ‘Slence is liille at the hos- or soybean tops. Fold in real mayonnaise and pour tant, so full of wisdom and of strips or grated bard-cooked golden’? " Legumes like alfalfa and sweet I into a mold. Chill until set. Un­ living power, that often some one Watcf%UK r clover prevent washing away of eggs. mold on platter, garnish with ciiirped. “I ’m will say that Jesus was a teacher so I thought soil. Their prying taproots open the salad bowl with the outside leaves watercress and radish roses. Serve JUST A PEEK K i d n e y s / and only a teacher, and that follow­ of lettuce, and place fotir lettuce soil so rain so£^s in and is held with mustard mayonnaise, made Help Them Cleanse the Blood ing his teachings is all that Chris­ cups around the center of the Iciiatted about for crops. Legumes weU fed with by mixing three-fourths cup of real of Hannful Body Waste tianity is. Jesus did not think of it bowl. Fill each one with one of the mayonnaise with one-fourth cup |t!ien hung up. phosphate and potash fertilizer add in this way. Tour ^dneya are constantly filtering life-giving organic matter. vegetables and garnish the center mustard-with-horseradish. waste matter from the blood stream. But cail came kidneya sometimes lag in their work— do I and Truman True, his teaching is of the not act as Nature intended—fail to re> LYNN SAYS: Scoop out cucumbers and fill with Ii!' a good joke Land Should Be Turned utmost importance; but that move imparities that, if retained, may was not and is not all. As Mid­ Use these Combinations tuna fish salad. Serve with potato 'son the system and upset the whole couldn’t ly machinery. I n lie Under for New Legumes For Delicious Salads chips, sliced, hard-cooked eggs and dymptoms may be nagging backache» When a dleton Murry said years ago, Garnishes for a salad add novu:- tomato slices. persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, fchu to it, he When corn is to follow first year Jesus was the only teacher who getting up nights, swelling, puffinesa sweetclover, it is advisable to get has died for his teaching. But ishment as v/ell as beauty. Try Fruit salad dessert idea: melon under the eyes—a feeling of nervous Ic. anxiety and loss of pep and strength. the ground turned under before the he did more than that: he died some of these: asparagus spears balls, white grapes, strawberries, Other signs of kidney or bladder dis* |iiLO, the Presi new growth of the legume removes for those be taught. marinated in French dressmg, pa­ pineapple spears, peach halves and order are sometimes burning, scanty or .-;un;it.e flooi too frequent urination. too much moisture from the soil. per thin slices of onion, dipped in scoops of sherbet. There should be no doubt that p r o ^ t scat. There The cup at the Holy Communion This tip comes from D. L. Gross, paprika, stalks of endive stuffed Cold meat platters may form the treatment is wiser than neglect. C m liij Pcppci- placed reminds every one who partakes Doan*9 P ith , Doan*9 have been winnlns Nebraska university extension with Roquefort cheese paste, and base of a salad. Use summer sau­ new friends for more than forty years* plder and joked: of it that Christ was not only a They have a nation-wide reputation* agronomist. He advises, however, grated carrots. sage, liver sausage, baked ham, and lyiu'!'!.- going to teacher, he was a sacrifice. Arereeommei * not to plow under the clover before Cream or cottage cheese add sliced tongue for one platter. Father (speaking to prospective): eonntry over. lu:i ui' our Presi- new crown shoots get to a length (Copyrlsht to the International Council protein to a meat-shy meal when Strecth chicken salad and add in­ “ The man who gets my daughter of four to six inches. Earlier plow­ Dt Religious Education on behalf of 40 mixed with chopped chives and sour teresting flavor to it by using with chuc!;lcd Tru- Protestant denomioations. Released by will get a prize.” ing may not kill the legume. WNU Features) cream. Serve in a lettuce cup. half as many cooked sweetbreads Prospect: “May 1 see It, please?” DOANS PI LLS p l L '.” THE DAVIE RECORD. MOCKSVILLK N. C.. MAY 18. 1949

LOOKING FINE J^ATCH REPAtRIftG DAVIE BRICK ATTENTION FARMERS! A ffE A iy I YOUR WATCH IS A PRECIOUS INSTRUMENT. COMPANY POULTRY LOADING GEORGE s. BENSON W hy not buy the best in material and virorkmanship when PresidtHt—MaTilH) CcUtft DEALERS ;iN We Will Buy Every Thursday Morning From Seare). ArkttM$at you have them repaired. School trained w ith six years ex­ 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. perience, I offer the best that money will buy. In Front Of E. P. Fetters Cotton Gin Your Poultry Integrity and Contracts GOOD COAL First Class Work And By An Expert Repairman. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID : One ol the qualities in human be­ Free Estimate Given On Examination O f Watch ings that our civilization today Day Phone 194 ■ Night Phone 119 needs so desperately is integrity. SALISBURY POULTRY CO. N. C. What is integrity? The word comes Mocksville. Salisbnry. N. C from a Latin term which meant G. POPLIN "untouched” or “whole.” That’s about the way it is today. A man HOROLOGIST W A T C H M A N who has integrity is so morally 716 M id land Ave Mocksville, N. C. sound that he is not to be touched Walker Funeral Home —^iii a way that will affect his hon­ esty and uprightness. AMBULANCE SERVICE Many labor-management disagree­ DAY ORINIGHT ments would disappear, if we hon­ UVBSTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES estly would undertake to solve them P hone 4 8 with each side of the conference ta­ ble keeping its integrity. If each Mocksville, N. C The party to an agreement keeps his word—that is integrity. It used to be said of a neighbor I had; “His word is his bond.” That’s the kind THEY C A N T of neighbor this world needs. It will Davie Record require integrity from each one of TAKE us, if this world is to become a bet­ YOUR ter place. An Example AO Let me illustrate—with a labor- lOME Has Been Published Since 1899 management example. Less than a year ago, the General Motors “cost of living” wage agreement with United Automobile Workers was ac­ claimed as a solution to the fre­ 49 Years quent wage battles that upset cur industrial communities. Under terms of the contract GM can raise or lower wages according to government statistics. As living Others have come and gone-your costs rise or fall in reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the com­ county newspaper keeps going. pany can adjiist wages accordingly. While the formula did not rule out ^'ometimes it has seemed hard to wage increases for other reasons, it was an honest attempt to solve make “buckle and tongue” meet but the cost-of-living problem. Our First Engineer Pay Cut Due THE EQUIVALENT The beaver is not only one of the soon the sun shines and again we Last year under the contract GM B a t t l e demorniki& can most resourceful of small animals employees got a flat 6-cent hourly OF 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 but also one of the most industrious, raise, plus a “cost of living” in­ NOW BE PAINLESS-^ march on. Our faithful subscribers, T-BONE STEAKS and in many respects most useful. crease of 5 cents. What are the VETERiN ARlAN S CAN The beaver is the world's first engi­ prospects this year? Employees are IS DESTROYED ANNUALLY neer, and as such, its industrial most of whom pay promptly, give us in line for an increase not related BLOCK THB N ERVE. BY THEaiTLE DISEASE traits are valuable to man and to living costs, but under the formu­ DENTISTS BLOCIC THE beast. For their value as engineers, courage and abiding faith in our la wiU get a pay cut of 2 cents be­ .BUCKLEGr. beavers often are carried to locali­ cause the Bureau of Labor Statistics NERVE TDABADTDOm. ties where their kind once lived but index of living costs has gone down. American Foundation for Animal Health fellow man. disappeared. They are captured in The effect would be to hold wages large basl

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NEWS OF LONG AGO Beauty O f Nohle Question of Corn Drying ONFBlJITFtJL SeeD Along Main Street Answered by Scientists By The Street Rambler. Portable frost has enabled U. S. What Wa» Happening In Da­ oonooo Vtomanhooi department of agriculture scientists to settle a corn drying question on Sam Howard riding motor bike vie Before Parking Meters Rev. W. e. la«ili(mr. Hi«h Point. N. C. R4 :which farmers have disagreed. Most up Main street—Clarence Elam And Abbreviated Skirts. Ifarmers believed that corn which Noble .womanhood Is beautiful. hanging around postofHce lobby (Davie Record, Mav 2*, i 9 ' 2*) ihad been frosted in the field dried Th’s is attained by Christian prin­ :more slowly than it would have waiting for mail to be distributed Cotton is 12 cents. ciples. We are conscious that a. 'if it had not frozen. Others dis- —^Miss Betty Shelton running a- S, B. Hanes made a business trip part from Christ there are no prin­ lagreed. It was not possible to set- •tle the question, since frost when cross Main street into dime store to Salisbury Friday. ciples upon which to build a gaeat, it struck, covered a whole field. —^Bryan Sell getting hair cut in Mr.^ R. P. Anderson spent Fri- successful, beautiful life must have ; Engineers of the bureau of plant tonsoral parlor—Frank Smith eat­ day and Saturday In Winston. Christ enthroned with the heart. ;industry, soils, and agricultural en- igineering developed a simple de- ing and drinking in drug store— J. L. Sheek visited his son Kim­ One may be moral without Christ, Ivlce for spotting a frost in a corn AaucUmax Miss Sue Brown carrying town brough at Durbam last week. but not spiritual. One may live field. This consisted of a movable ■hood large enough to cover ten funds into bank—W ild excitement W. M. Crotts carried his best wifhont Christ, but no one can •PWO OLD gentlemen in wheel ■feet of corn row. Air within the in local store on busy afternoon friend to Fork Church Thursday. reach heaven without Him. jhood was cooled by dry ice. In two * chairs on the porch of a hotel got into conversation, —^Lonnie Kurfees mailing letter— Mrs. fohn B. Johnstone and son If America ever needed good, ;seasons of testing, the engineers ;have caused artificial frosts by chill­ "What’s your trouble?" asked Miss Danny Bailey carrying large great, godly, noble women It is to­ one. Knox, spent Saturday in Winston. ing groups of com plants to 20 to bag of groceries up Main street— "Can’t walk. Got rheumatism,” M. R. Bailey, of Elkin. Is visit, day Surely this cannot be denied. 25 degrees for about half an hour. replied the other. “Tried everything George Shutt and Harry Murray ine his parents at Cana. Tens of thousands of America’s This had the same killing effect The famous artist’s likeness of the as a natural frost. Then it was sim­ for it, but nothing helps.” magnate’s wife was not pleasing to standing in middle of highway D H. Hendricks, of Bixby, was girls and women are drinking, ple to gather sample ears from the “Then let me tell you about the the wealthy one. Remonstrating discussing future events-Charlie in town Monday on business. smoking, dcucing, flirting, carous­ frozen rows and from rows on either wonderful Recluse of Waste Moun­ with the artist, he complained: tain,” the first O. G. said. “I Pierce walking down Main street Miss Marie A'lison is spendin? ing, thus dein’ading themselves and side that had not been frozen. Com­ “Why, you’ve got the plainest paring these two lots of ears it was couldn’t find a cure for rheumatism woman I ’ve ever seen on that can­ in direction of Cooleemee—Geo. this week in Letioir, the Kuest of leading multitudes of others to de­ clear each year that the frosted either, until five years ago I beard vas.” Hendricks wielding paint brush on Miss Lina Ivey. gradation. No woman can build ears dried more rapidly than ears about this feUow . . . I fitted out a safari and crossed the Gobi Desert. "Maybe so,” replied the painter, N orth M ain street—Pretty eeds at all times and was paid to mothers by visits of ing on a longer life for cut flowers “I fell flat on the ground.” Dr. A. Z Tavlor Is havine some truth, virture and Chrlstllkeness— sharp reductions of speeds at mter- children, by speeches over radio, and the height of giant California sections, to compensate for the are for God’s gloiy. and are not for BAD SIIAPE work done on his residence; anoth. redwoods, have been advanced. poorer tractions and visibility for and by various remembrances sent er room added, sale at any price. She shoald va­ Investigations by scientists of the both pedestrians and cars. (3) A to mothers bv children too far a- lue character far above diamonds General Electric research labora­ generous extra margin of safety fat O. G. Wil on, of Shelby, spent tory show that the fracture of met­ way from home to visit them. and pearls, geirs and rubles, silver passing or following cars. (4) Make last week in town with friends. a l s begins with extremely smal! sure car is adequately ventilated, I am glad my work brings me in Some of the boys say Mocksville and gold. She ought to let the c r a c k s , nuclei which grc.v intn ;i as a defense against drowsiness be­ close contact with so many moth­ large split when enoush Isn" is on a big boom—^that thev have world know that she absolutely will hind the wheel and the hazard of ers—the young and the old ones. is applied. Prior to this invc-^' carbon monoxide poisoning. not worked any since Christmas. not sell out for pleasure, for popu­ gation, i t was usually ' Today families _re scattered all Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Swiceeoorf larity, for self-gratificalloo, for 5 i a t th e break in the metal oc­ over the world. The main reason curred instantaneously throL’::'-'','. ' have returned from a delltchtful money, nor for anything else. Her the sample, the scientist?; cxp'ai"!>d. Sylvester Says: for this is that we have become a visit to relatives In Atlanta. highest earthly throne should be The metals study w a s b e g u n vvif.'i “Yon, too. highlv industralized nation and Dr. and Mrs. Fanoette, of Dur- her palatial Christian womanhood, research into how a column of fluid nay get back m.mbers of a family go where breaks. It soon .lopr.rpii nothing but but­ and upon this throne she should b e c a m r ham, visited relatives near Faro-, that bubbles, w h ic h brc.iU a w p t'^r tons— campaign jobs can be found. Our security ineton last week. allow no enemy to six, or to pull column, have much in conn-if buttons— if you now is in our jobs and anything Miss Elva Kelly, of Salisbury, her down, and awav from. She is with cracks in m e ta l , it wp? i;oint put your faith that affects our jobs challenges our ed out. "H ’m, she's got a marvelous in government who has been visiting relatives in the master of the situation as long If a pull is p n p l'e d to a ro';nin voice, but she’d be hopeless in tele­ boreaas instead security. To help the people meet this city, returned home Friday. as she t'usts God, pravs, and de­ of fluid or a bsr of n^et.-’l. f-e m'- vision because of her figure.” of looking out the hazards of unemployment, old T. T. Byerlv was amooe those pends solely ttpon Him as her lead­ umn or bar will h o ld tctether if “Is her figure that bad?” for your own age and death, the Congress pass- the tension is not prcat enough to "Well, she once played Lady God- future needs.” who took in the May Day Fete at er, guide and protector. In her do the work of making the nuclei iva in a film and the horse stole the More than half (51.4%) of the ek the Social Security Act in ’35. Greensboro Saturday. hands are the keys to her throne of (bubbles or cracks) grow into a scene.” families hi the U. S. haven’t waited O ld Age and Survivors Insurance beautiful, priceless, noble, sacred break. For every tension there is a for a Federal' housing agency to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cllnard, of 'critical bubble or crack size. If, is one provision of the Act. How womanhood, and no thief can take Embarrassing build them a home. They own their Wihston, are visitlnif relatives in 'When a certain tension is applied, own. In fact, since the war be­ are women— mothers—^benefitted there are nuclei of the critical size this city. them out of her hands unless she Doctor (to a young woman): “My gan there has been an increase of by this program? or larger, they will grow rapidly, consents. ' This she ought to re dear, all you need is a little sun and 25% in home ownership. Mr. and Mrs. F. M Tobnsou re. causing the sample to break. First, a wife 65 gets m onthly turned Thursday from a visit to fuse to do, eveu if it costs her the air.” A year ago, in 1947 for example, Young Lady: “Why, doctor, how two million two hundred thousand payments if her husband is also relatives at Greensboro. life she holds sacred and dear. At can you say that? I’m not even people bought homes at an aver­ 65 and receiving payments. Se Fire Extinguisliers Needed Mrs.-R. D. W. Connor, of Ral- this her character would shine like married yet.” age price of $7500.-S8500. 880,000 condly, a widow 65 receives m o n ­ eieh, Is visitini; in this citv. the gold aud her soul would enter heev- It is desirable for every home to of these homes were purchased by have at least one dependable fire Undoubtedly veterans. Over 4/6 of a million of thly payments if her husband had (tuest of her mother, Mrs. Philip en. extinguisher. The familiar water thees n a w home owners earned less worked long enough in covered Hanes. pail is probably the oldest type of “Kissing does not raise the blood than ?3000. per year. employment. Thirdly, a widow at ' "fire extinguisher.” Water pails are Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Clement, of pressure appreciably,” writes a any age, it she has children under Labor vs Taft handy for so many uses and so i famous professor. He has otur pro- Salisburv, spent Fridav in town often u-sed for other things, even ! found sympathy, in that manifestly 18 and was living with her hus­ President William Green of the when set aside for fire use, that with relatives. he has never Idssed a blonde. band at his death, receives m o n th ­ American Federation of Lahor has “extinguishers’ ’ were invented Z, N. Anderson is orepariuK to which, not being useful for anything ly payments not only for herself called for the defeat of Senator Ro> have some extensive improvements else, are more likely to be available MATTER OF TIMING but for the children. Fourthly, a bert A. Taft when he comes up for when wanted for the emergency of made on his residence in North The minister was leavlnjr the FLO^^ERS mother 65 receives m onthly pay­ re-election next year, and because a fire. Always seek the advice of church after the evening service Mocksville, your fire chief before purchasing ments if her deceased child had he squeaked through by a narrow when a member of his congrega­ Miss Jane Haden Gaither was fire extinguishers. These devices tion stopped him and said: “I like worked long enough to be insur­ CUT FLOWERS brought home from the hospital at margin in 1944 the Gentleman, are not uniform in effectiveness. to come to church when you ed and she was chiefly dependent from Ohio faces the political fight Some are designed for special situ­ are preaching.^’ Salisbury last week, and is rapidly ations only and for certain classes “I ’m glad to hear that,” re­ D E S IG N S upon him or her for her support. of his life. reKaining her health. of fires. plied the minister. "It's nice to And lastly, a single woman 65 But Taft has many warm ad­ POTTED PLANTS Mrs. Swift Hooper spent several know that somebody appreciates gets benefits on her ovra wage re mirers on beth sides of the aisle, my sermons." days in Durham last week with her Deer Hunting in Pennsylvaida “Oh, It’s not that,” replied the cord if she had worked long e- and there are many Washiugtou SEE THEM AT sister. Mrs. L D. Kirkland. She A million deer hunters comb Penn­ woman. “I mean, it’s so easy to nough in covered employment. observers who believe he is not only get a seat, even when I arrive returned home Sunday. sylvania’s woodlands each fall. The most of the money being Since 1941 they’ve driven away with late.” O. F. Heue, of Advance, and (he most influential member of the paid to bencficiaries under the United States Senate, but by far 273,446 dead deer. Despite this, 60,- Miss Elizabeth Groner, of Winston 000 Pennsylvania deer probably will Davie Florist Old-Age and Survivors Insurance the smartest member of bis party, Likely Story were united in marriage ou May starve this winter. This is not un­ program goes to wives, widows 65, the hardest worker, and the most usual, nor exclusive with Pennsyl­ “Don’t you ever change your n th . Rev. L- L Smith officiating mind?" Wilkesboro St. Phone 222-W and young widows with children. courageous legislator. vania. Klichigan loses 10 per cent Mrs. Luke Furches, of Farming­ to 70 per cent of its fawn crop this “Not often any more. I ’ve found The day-to-day living of m any in Taft has been called “ the sym­ that I’m just as likely to be wrong ton. who has been in Long’s Sani- way annually. And—though a hunt­ each o f tliese classes has been bol of American conservatism,” er may spend all day in the woods on second thought as on first.” torium. Statasville, has returned to made easier and happier by the and in a way that may be correct, without seeing a deer—a 1947 sur^ her home much improved. vey by three outstanding biologists Notice to Creditors sense of security the monthly pay­ Miss Sarah Hanes will leave Fri­ hut in reality he is a mlddle-of-tbe- showed 30 of the 48 states are both­ ments give them. Many of those roader who doesn’t hesitate to ered by deer-crowding. Diesel Replaces ‘Iron Horse’ Having qualified as Executrix o f day for Raleigh and Chapel Hill, receiving payments in the area Approximately one-fifth of the the estate of Z. N- Anderson, de­ where she will spend some time thunder at reactionaries of his own total weight of a modem diesel served by my office ate known to party to warm them, as he did last ceased, notice is hereby given to . with relatives and friends. Gorgeous American Bird electric locomotive consists of cop­ me personally. I have helped them week, that Republicans must cc^pt per and copper-base alloys. This all persons holding claims against Wood duck is one of the .most rich­ the estate of said deceased to pre-1 Prof. and Mrs. H. F. Pardue and wefare legiMation if the party is to ly colored and most beautiful in the figure is many times the amount in filing their claims, know some Miss Maggie Robertson left Satur survive, that you can't fight some­ world, with only the Mandarian of of copper and its alloys ccmtained , sent the same, properly verified, of their problems and I am glad dav for Dalton, N. C.. where they thing with nothing, and unless China as a rival for gorgeous color­ in a steam loconaotive—the roman­ to the undersigned, on or before tic ' “iron horse” that has served ' the 4th day o f A pril, 1950, or this that some degree of security wzs will spend some time with rela. something constnctive Is offered the ing. Truly a bird of the North G. O, P. will ccase to be a power American continent, it nests from the nation’s railroadi faithfully for ' notice will be plead in bar* of re- available through their Social Se­ tives and friends. Canada to Central America and over a century, ever since the Tom ! covery. A ll persons indebted to curity program. in national politics. ' Thumb, built by Peter Cooper in Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Bailey and from the Atlantic to the Pacific I said estate will please call upon I wil) be in Mocksville on Wed­ The outcome of the fight against Coast, inhabiting most everj’ terri­ 11829, was given a trial run in Sep­ Misses Blauche Hanes, Alice Lee Taft In 1950 will be witched with tember of that year. Finally the the tmdersigned and make prompt nesday, May 25, !at the court tory suitable to its requirements. settlement. This the 5th day of and Mary Stockton went over to keen interest throughout the na. This shy bird is almost exclusively j “ iron horse” is being turned out house, second floor, at 1260 p. tlon, for it is almost certain that if ; to green pastures as most of the A pril. 1949. Greensboro Friday and took in the a fresh water duck, living in the m. 1 will also be in Cooleemee he is re-elected be will become thr cypress swamps of the South or the I major railroads of the country turn JENNIE ANDERSON, May Day Fete at the State Nor next Republican presidential no­ peaty bogs, or along the streams !o diesel electric locomotives f-.r Exrx. of Z. N . Anderson, decs’d, pn the same date at the Erwin mat CoIleKe Saturday. minee.—^Exchange. of northern lakes. • iith fraicht and pa-E-.n^er haui.,.^ By A. T. (5RANT, Attorney, Cottpn M ills office at 11 a. m. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C.

------W f f(CIV NEWS ANALYSIS------GRANDMAS: Wood Window Valance Enough's Enough Adds Charm to Room IF Gen. Clay Out as Berlin Chief; Grandma was getting fed up. Enough was enough. And she was New Rent Curb Formula Attacked; becoming vocal about it. Mrs. Lyn Greene, president of the New York chapter of the National Taft-Hartley Bill Wins in Test Grandmothers’ club, was the spokesman for the grandmas, the EDITOR'S NOTE: Wben opinions a ie expressed in these columns, they are those ol spearhead of a drive to make grand­ Atlantic Pact ‘Combed Vestern Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily ot this newspaper.] m a a respected member of every 3ne-Story Home •TERSE, urgent questions affect- family. ^ ing our hopes for peace came BERLIN: MRS. G REEN E and all the other Grows in Favor m i boiling to the top the other day be­ Clay Is Done Loyalty Queen grandmas were up in arms against ■ Plan Well Suited (‘"I hind closed doors of the senate all the corny gags about grandmas a no4 foreign relations committee. An­ Gen. Lucius D. Clay, stormy To Faimeis' Needs and mother-in-law, too. They were d d CHARM to your living or new swering them, the men who must petrel of American administration The one-story home with base­ may I in a crusade to ban such alleged dining room by making the implement the North Atlantic pact in Berlin, was relieved of his humor from the face of the earth ment for the laimdry storage pur­ A In window valance illustrated above. were kept under steady fire for post as military commander in forever. And they held some power­ poses and the heating plant is grow­ cathe 4% hours. Germany. The action was taken ful weapons in their arsenal. . ing in popularity. No carpentry skill or special tools gogud Big, bull-voiced Senator Vanden- are required. The full size patterns at the general’s own request. For instance, if the jokes aren’t Highly suited as a farm home chapJ berg set the pace, but each senator now available really simplify mak­ CLAY, who has been widely criti­ banned, the grandmas said, there because it eases housekeeping, its got a load of questions off his ing. would be no more baby-sitting, no popularity is demonstrated by ttie chest. They combed the pact’s fine cized for his apparent “soft” atti­ User merely traces the pattern more crocheting, no more cookies number of ranch-type houses be­ print for pitfalls and loopholes, and tude toward German war crimi­ on the wood, saws and assembles and cakes. That was the grandmas’ ing built today in both luial fmd nals, notably in the case of Elsa exactly as pattern indicates. A searched for hidden meanings be­ ultimatum. metropolitan areas. tween the lines. As a result, many Koch, the “witch of Buchenwald,” list of materials supplied with the The one-story and basement tough problems were p lo w ^ up. notorious German horror camp, had Also knitting needles would stop, pattern tells you exactly what to not. one lullaby would be hummed house pictured here offers features The chief targets in this verbal frequently asked to be relieved of that justify the popularity of homes buy. All materials can be pur­ shooting gallery were Secretary of his command. He said he wanted to and daughters “ going home to chased at your local lumber yard. mother” after a tiff with their hus­ of t l ^ type. Planned as a farm State Acheson, Secretary of De­ return to his home in Marietta, You’ll save over one-half making bands would have to find hotel home, it includes the conveniences fense Johnson and ECA Ambassa­ Ga., and “go catfishing.” of modem design found in city the valance yourself and have dor Harriman. They talked bril­ rooms, instead. Clay’s leaving would open the homes. loads of fun doing it. liantly, but not quite enough to THE GRANNIES were tired of « « • way for appointment of the first The narrow kitchen is accessible please the senators. being made to appear as jabbering, Send 25c for Mt. Vernon Valance Pat­ civilian high commissioner for ridiculous troublemakers. But the to both the dining area at one end tern No. 30 to Easi-Bild Partem Connpany “I can’t be offhand and free Dept. W, PleasantviUe, N. Y. about information that involves Germany, something the army has grandmas were fair about the whole other countries.” Acheson retorted been wanting for a long time. thing. In return for a new status as 1 PRESIDENT TRUMAN, in mak­ a "sweet, lovable old dear” they impatiently, when pressed for de­ Radio actress Mrs. Ted Steele ing the announcement Clay was to would agree to mind their own knit­ tails. fe shown just after she was leave, said the general deserved ting. CLASSIFIED .Tohnson also buttoned up during chosen as “Miss Loyalty of 1949” the thanks of the American people a barrage of questions on atomic in ceremonies on the steps of the Mrs. Greene, a professional art­ DEPARTMENT for his execution “of one of the energy from Senator McMahon of U.S. snbtreasury building in New ist, philanthropist, mother of two toughest tasks and accomplish­ Connecticut. The queries were York. sons and grandmother of four small based on secret information which ments of American history.” children, believes she is just the APTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. It was no secret that the Presi­ r O R SALE: 4 TD-18 International Trac> McMahon had learned at the Pen­ L A B O R L A W : person to take the giggles out of iors; three equipped with Bucyrus Erie tagon, and Johnson objected to dent and Dean Acheson, secretary references to grandmas. Power Units, one equipped with Bucyrys of state, were trying to persuade Rough Going Erie Hydraulic controlled Builgrader; going into detail in front of com­ “THERE ARE STILL a few rock- three Bucyrus Erie 8 yard pans. Wnte mittee clerks. This caused John J. McCloy to take the assign­ If a big league scout were re­ P.O. BOX 13-13. Macon, Georgia or call ing-chair grandmas, bridge-table Ivy agio after 7 p.m. for particularg. McMahon to declare that he ment in Berlin. McCloy is now porting on Harry Truman’s per­ grandmas, and drudge grandmas head of the international bank for wouldn’t support the pact if he formance against congressional who need to be reformed,” she said, BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. couldn't get the information he reconstruction and development, a moundsmen, he would have to say: but contends this reformation will I t Raise Golden Hamsters. Make money. wanted. position which carries a $30,000, “The President simply can’t hit never come about through silly General information on raising with pair tax-free annual salary. fast ball pitching.” S3 John ETerett, Bliss PI.. Hiitsboro, 111. “If the price of the senator’s radio and movie jokes and sillier WELL known Trailer Park on No. 1 vote,” bristled Johnson, “is my vio­ Pending the appointment of a And that certainly appeared to cartoons. Highway. Summer-and winter park, large lation of what I consider the secur­ be the case. Mr. Truman had been recreation hall, 2 shuffle boards, park civilian commissioner. President Eventually Mrs. Greene and the Is full the year round. No. 1 raUng. ity of the nation, then we may have Truman announced military gov­ to bat twice already. In his turn Come see this park. Price right. Sell he> during the Mon. C. Walgren ap­ thousands of other grannies in the cause of sickness. Steele Trailer Park. to forego the senator’s vote.” ernment deputies and two generals national organization hope to win Soath Paytona, Fla.______would carry on Clay’s work. pointment to head the national se­ so much respect that October 10 Senate Stairs Steep curity resources board, he had HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI. The United States, Britain and WiU be proclaimed as national To add to the turmoil, the meet­ struck out. Next up with his civil PIANO for Sale—1 large square grand France have agreed to arrange­ Grandmothers’ day. piano, **Weber," about 180 years old. in ing was interrupted 13 times by ments for turning over civilian con­ rights program for a bat, he struck perfect condition. Has just been re- out again. Now, with his espousal finisiied, refitted, restrung, and retuned. roll-call votes on the senate floor. trol to the Germans when a pro­ HEADACHES: Rosewood finish. Come to see and play or This kept the senators straggling visional government is established of repeal of the Taft-Hartley labor write to l^Irs. D. “ Hnss*' Cline. Sr., Stop Worrying Vivian’s Antique Shop, 715 East Illarion up and down stairs to the senate for the western zones. law, he was at the plate again and, St., Shelby, N.C. Phone GS7.______with the house of representatives floor until 71-year-old Sen. George Meanwhile, hope continued for Have a lot of headaches? Well, of Georgia finally snorted in dis­ pitching, there were two strikes stop worrying. INSTRUCTION an end, through four-power negotia­ on him. gust: tions, of the Berlin blockade by That, according to a Columbia ^AirMt MI rIi■ LEARN IN MY SHOP: Start business at FOR THE HOUSE, by a vote of Home; making Castings for Farm Ma­ “By God, I can’t go up and down the Russians. university headache study will cure chinery, Heatine Systems. Factories, 217-203 approved the Wood bffl of the living room and to the dining Mines, Mills. &OUNDRY & MACH, those stairs any more!” your noggin knocks. SHOP. SCOTTSBURG. IND. _____ And he quit the meeting. HOUSING: which retained most of the features porch. Sink and storage shelves are Another problem was how much of the Taft-Hartley law. THE STUDY was conducted with along the outside wall, with the 531 men and women as subjects. MACHINERY & SUPPLIES to tell the press. Vandenberg was Nobody Pleased Administration forces were stove and additional storage area For Sate—Complete, with belts, four 80- against issuing any release until plunged into gloom. But a coalition These sufferers were given three on the inside wall. This arrange­ saw Lummus cotton gin, with or without The government, it appeared, kinds of treatment. One made use 75ntact Thomas NuccntNugent a t 1944--- Article 51: “Measures taken by federal rent control. N. Alabama Street, Indianapolis on or dates that campaign promises to Automatic Harvester about 15th of May a t The NImnichts at members (of, the U. N.) in the ex­ As Woods expressed belief both enact or repeal this or that law Mt. Dora, Florida. ercise of this right of self-defense landlords and tenants would be ought to be conditipned, with the So Tired shall be immediately reported to happier under the new formula, a TRAVEL candidate making such pledges add­ the security council.” surprised murmur of laughter JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLA. — The ing a word to the effect that those Worlds finest, widest, driving Beach. Does this mean, Vandenberg swept the audience which over­ Swimming, fishing and amusements. pledges would be kept “provided flowed the 869-seat hall. Woods Made your vacation plans yet? Write asked, that the treaty nations must congress cooperates.” early for choice of reservations. Free in­ report their secret defense plans dashed from the meeting, .where he formation and reservations. Tourist Serv. to the security council—where Rus­ answered some 50 questions, to a ice Clob, Box IDS, Jacksonville Bcach, Fla. LEOPOLD: ENJOY your vacation at beautiful Edge, timq sia has easy access? This was conference with New York’s Mayor water Manor on Lake Osceola in the something none of them wanted to William O’Dwyer. Wants Throne land of the sky. Free boating, fishing, a swimming, and kitchen privileges. P.O. Irm I do, but Senator Pepper of Florida WOODS SAID the new formula Disliking the common life, exiled Box 1178, Hendersonville, N. C. Intel warned that the pact, itself, prom­ “goes right down the middle, pro­ King Leopold I II of Belgium has radii ised to abide by the N. U. charter. tecting landlords against rents that made it clear he wants to return juicf Secretary Acheson explained, would deny them a fair profit and to the throne of his country. For Your Future Buy Giva however, that the only “measures” protecting tenants against being THIS was made know in a we are obliged to report to the therf charged a higher rent than the letter to his brother. Prince U. S. Savings Bonds doin security council are whatever meas­ fair net operating income allows.” Charles, Belgium regent, in which ures may be taken jointly—after an Meanwhile both property owners Leopold said: armed attack occurs. and tenants seethed, each fearing “I am convinced you are sharing M P 1 A I C ^ •nakes folks woci Only Arms to Europe? they were being put upon by the my views that the time has come W t f f O sleep all night! wasl Woods formula; landlords obviously for a return to constitutional nor­ Another farm job is brought “What I want to know,” chimed the r resentful that specific rent in­ malcy.” That woxdd mean, of : closer to complete mechanization In Utah’s scholarly Sen. Elbert groij creases were not allowed, tenants course, an end to the regency and by this aaiomatic field forage Thomas, “is what do you niean' by rin^ bitter because of a “mixed-up” return to kingly rule. harvester. Within a few minutes the rearmament of Europe? One Mari formula which they feared held the com harvesting unit can be thing Europe knows how to do is HOWEVER, the outlook for any nothing but bad news for them­ such development appeared dim. snbstitnied for the hay picknp at­ arm. The idea of supplying arms People whose feet have ever selves. Leopold surrendered the Belgian tached to the basic machine. WiUi K l seems archaic unless we give them hurt them will feel a twinge of One most probable result o f’the forces to the Germans early in the hay m it, the machine antomatic- m l our best bombs and techniques. sympathy for maOman William formula was that local govern­ war and became a prisoner-of-war. I ally picks up hay from the wind- a I But if we do that, I am against the E . Lilly, Jr., of the Los Angeles mental units would be disposed to His action in that respect was crit­ ; row, chops and blows it into a u J whole program. post office who took 5,000 letters let existing conditions alone with­ icized by many Belgians. The ex­ trailing wagon for removal to h I “The aim of the Atlantic pact is home with him. Lilly was jailed out petitioning their governors or king has not returned to his coun- mow or silo. With corn attach- 111 to bring about an atmosphere to despite assertions he meant all state legislatures for lifting of rent ^ since the war. He has been liv­ I ment, the machine sweeps along C^^MOROLINEPETROLEUM JELLY HlT9 to make arms imnecessary. H we are the time io deliver ihe letters ; the row, catting and chopping not going to teach the processes of controls in their respective areas. ing in exile in Switzerland. later. I com for silage. WNU—7 peace, we may as well quit now.” NEW DRUG DISCOVERED 20—« L j Another question, raised by sev­ TRUMAN: CI ma3| eral senators, was whether to fur­ Lice, Mange Top . Pests Anti-Allergy Medicine Battles Colds Sood Friend peoj nish Europe with American-made Oi Those Haiming Swine There was new hope for cold suf­ The drug, pyribenzamine hydro­ President Truman had some bet­ FOI NIMI U K t M l r u n IF ban| arms or help the treaty nations ferers. chloride, was administered in 50 ter friends than he thought. David I Two of the most common aiio He I manufacture their own arms. If harmful pests on hogs are Uce and RHEUMATISM An industrial physician reported milligram tablets at four-hour in- S. Wright, 84, proprietor of a feed arod mange. If insects are permitted to the United States tries to produce that an anti-allergy drug has been tervcds at the onset of a cold. The store in Dunkirk, N. Y., offered a t Small Size 60c Shel had a ready answer for this sober testers found: the value of pastures and feed and « U lf 101: ISE OHlf AS QlieCTED * Wright wired the President. A njl niiestion. thus increase their earnings. IT All (OqB wn STOaiS ir IT Hill fcceipt if frict loolf ■ciEii m > eo., !■♦. jACK»oitiiic ♦. TipaiD?^ llSU THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. G,

|ice 3om IF MEN CAN FIGHT AND DIE AS ALLIES ... All Races to Have One Place to Pray for Peace It yon are in the process ot When in doubt about how much learning to sew on a sewing ma­ baking powder to use, a helpful . . . THEY CAN WORSHIP AND LIVE AS ALLIES chine, practice on smooth brown generality says one teaspoon of paper which has been “ lined” baking powder to each cup of By H. I. PHILLIPS with a pencil and a ruler. When flour. you have learned to follow the Within these four walls wiU be ever God they worship. by the use of a common meet­ PRAYER FOR D.N. CHAPEL lines, outline squares, etc., and Here the representatives of ing placc for meditation and To give low windows the appear­ (“The United Nations is to provide the prayer-room of the world. practice turning corners. a non-denominational chapel in its To this place let the white man all peoples shall come humbly prayer. ance of greater height, use verti­ cally striped drapes extending to new home where men of all nations and the black man, the Christian and devoutly in tbeir separate Here may no man forget that in faiths and reach understand- Soaking In denatured alcohol the floor. |n« or may pray.”—News Item) and the Jew, the yellow man and every faith a man of any other ingfs that will save a stricken will remove indelible pencil marks the In this small room be the the brown man, the Hindu, the faith may find the essence of his world. from washable material, provid­ cathedral, the mosque, the sjma- all races and creeds—gather to own faith: The belief in divine Use a soft brush to keep the Ibove. ing the material is fast-colored. J tools gogue, the temple and the parish Moslem and the Buddhist—men of Here -kt them kneel separately guidance. Prayer is universal. cloth covering on the turntable of Ite m s chapel. hear the still, small voice of what­ and at a time of their own choosing How strange that until now those your record player free from dust, Irn a k - and ask their God or gods that who have come together from all which might scratch your favorite their words and actions may never parts of the earth to face the most New Designs Bring Out records. complicated problems of recorded [ttern make a mockery of the precepts of whatever religion they observe time have failed to provide a com­ Bsauty of Your Chairs n h le s Keep glass coffee jars for stor­ I s . A and cherish. mon meeting place in which to seek guidance! ing staples, odds and ends, etc. the Jars can be painted to harmonize Guide them as they invoke You. Of all moments in history when | n t to or contrast with color scheme of Keep their minds clear and make men of e v e i^ race, color and creed pur- kitchen, but leave a clear strip of their decisions just; rid them of needed divine council, this is the I'.ard. glass so that contents of jar can be suspicions, fears and hatreds. most desperate. How barren and ik in g quickly identified. I I'.ave Let them never lose sight of the hopeless have been these edifices belief that the Supreme Being of of world peace without recognition their own faith and of all faiths of a God above! How futile these loathes war and holds peace and proceedings in council chambers Covering eggs while they are ■ e P o t - frying will cause the yolks to be n n \p ; jn y the brotherhood of man foremost. of 100 rooms without one room for a Creator! coated with a white film (some folks don’t like that “ wide-eyed” Seldom have the representatives May this quiet room be hal­ of peoples from the four comers look of a fried egg) and prevents lowed! Here there is no publi­ eggs from hardening or frizzUng. of the earth been in a more dif­ city; here no photographers, b ficult spot; rarely have human no newsreels, no microphones, beings faced tasks more colossal; tensions. never have their decisions meant Rayon garments often absorb Here he may sit not as an im­ water in blotches no matter how life or death, joy or misery, laugh­ portant statesman, harassed dip­ ter or tears to so many millions. carefully they are sprinkled: for lomat or instructed agent, worried easier ironing, remove such gar­ J T r a c ­ Grant that they may not over the reactions at home, but i s E r i e ments from line while still damp, l i c y r IS quibble over the detaSs of this rather as a child reaching for the roll in a towel or waxed paper and I r n d e r ; room, its appointments or its hand in which he has confidence, v r r i i e iron as soon as possible. call mood. pleading for the light, believing Help them realize that if men that nothing matters more than a 3R. can fight and die as allies, they cause be just. in o n e y . can worship and live as allies; that o111. a i r men who serve together in the This room shall be no device of IXo. 1 same armies and navies and in the architects, blueprinters and con­ \ l a r g e same cause can worship in the struction crews, its value to be I p a r k p a l i n g , same cloister and in the same hope I measured in dollars; this shall be ■fefLAVORS fe ll b e - a room dedicated in the spirit of l » a r k . -iK- Here let all men find that if all faiths . . . a hushed chamber there is to be one world there must where every man may find the |P L I. be one brotherhood, one depth of mood of his own temple. , ^rand k i d , I n devotion, one abiding confidence in Within these walls may the United r e ­ a Supreme Being. Nations see the universal altar and l u m e d , liay o r Make them nnderstand that find that ^dance, inspiration and S r . , wisdom without which there can be l i l a r i o n if a man is not contaminated RELIEVE ITCHING no lasting peace and no brother­ in the use of another man’s With Antiseptic Ointment council chambers, routines and hood of man. ttRIGHT NEWS for midwinter Here at last there is “room in the For helpful antisepUc and medicftial a id ' customs in daily considerations, ® living! Pineapple design and l e s s a t inn!” to externally caused skin irritations that M a - he can never he contaminated gorgeous rose bring out beauty of itch, such as tetter, rash, simple ring­ ■ t o r i e s , worm, dryness or cczema,use Grays Oint­ i l . ^ C U . your chairs. Keeps ’em clean too! m ent as directed. Medicated to cling long* T h e er for more thoroughly relieving itching.

By Chair-back made in 3 sections. Pine* i u r 80- apple design also forms arm rests. Pat­ l .- i t h o u t tern 933 has directions. Improved pattern J i i l d i n g Fiction Richard H. Wilkinson makes needlework so simple with its l i : a n y CORDIALLY DISLIKED charts, photos and concise directions. Corner Scwinp Circle Needleeraft Dept. 664 W. Randolph St.. Chieaffo »»» III. ■MEXT DAY I called H al Wheaton Henry on our recommenda­ | r w i t h T HAVE NEVER known a man to Enclose 20 cents tor pattern. THEY MAY LOOK ALMOST ALIKE .• y o u r and asked him to have limch tion.” No. ------BUT NOT ALL POISONS KlU BOTH h d e n c e be more wholeheartedly disliked “I guess,” I grinned, “that’s the | i . F l a . By INEZ GERHARD with me. Name than Henry -^afford. The reason answer.” I i a b o u t , “Have you heard atjoiit Henry?” Address ■ l ; r . o t o r . LITTLE over two years ago for it is his braggartly qualities, And it was. Henry and Madge k li> o p e r two young men, a singer and his oversearing sense of import­ I asked when we were seated. 1 N o r t h A were over three days later. “I un­ a comedian, decided to form the ance. Hal nodded, avoiding m y eyes. derstand you’ve got a new job?” I team of Dean Martin and Jerry We tolerate him because we like “I met the poor devil on the street remarked to Henry. Lewis. Today they are considered his wife, Madge, but even so our this morning. I don’t mind saying “Yes,” he said with a bored look USED 71 YEARS • AT DRUWISK top entertainers, switching from White House Repaired JcT a n d toleration is a chore. The other that it was an ordeal.” on his face. “Bob Taylor called up f i e l i k e night clubs to radio to movies with ■arium, night I was over to the Spafford’s I thoughtfully lighted a cigaret. as soon as he heard that I was free, the greatest of ease. There is no From Time To Time and sat through an hour of Henry’s “H al," I said, “ think of Madge. and asked if I ’d consider a position definite format for their NBC pro­ Once again the White House is c o m - bragging. It seems that the big Isn’t there something we can do?” with him. WeU, you know when a 4- fin d gram on Sunday nights, except that under-going extensive repairs. S : iv e boss in New York—Henry is em­ man offers you more money—” h. liax they can be expected to show up on “Well,” said Hal, “I ’ve been ployed by the Jason Reid Steamship I glanced at Betty. There was a The cornerstone of this historic Company—called up the Philadel­ wondering, too. Poor Madge.” faint smile on her face. I suppose building was laid in 1792, but the bp. phia office where He coughed. “ I called Bob Tay­ she was amused. I hope so. Be­ structure was not completed imtil Henry works and lor of the Taylor Lines this cause an hour later, with Henry 1800. John Adams was the first J o g Henry answered morning. Bob says tbat he might still blowing, I was mad enough to President to occupy it and Abri- |:r:Ts W ILi. DO IT the phone. be able to do something for choke him, and almost did. gall Adams reportedly dried the “Jay’s a great family washing in the still un­ guy,” Henry told plastered East Room on rainy me, referring to the incident. days. “He’s asked me to run up to New Legendarily modeled from the York to see him a couple of times. Duke of Leinster’s home in Dub­ J-":.,ridji lin, the building is 170 feet long I must remember to do that.” and 86 feet deep. Popularly known l i l 1044 “Who’s Jay?” I asked. as the “White House,” it was “Jay?” Why, Jason Reid, who painted white to cover the stains of SoInUon in Next lu s a . owns the line, of course.” ACROSS smoke remaining from the serious damages incurred when the Brit­ “Oh,” I said. IL o w , > 4 i I- T h e ish burned Washington during the “The way to get along in any concave li: .c - n ; s . i War of 1812. business,” Henry went on, “is to vessel 9 W r i t e 5 Plant ovule ■ r c e in - |t Srrv. MARTIN AND LEWIS let the boss know right oft he can 9 S-shaped M $ |Si. ria. time. They have Just completed depend on you. That’s the way I m o ld in g ]: .d s c - am with Jay.” a Paramount pcture, “My Friend 10 Long-eared (4 Culls Add To Silage— X'l'lG rodent |':.;hinfr. Irma” ; Martin is Jane’s romantic I left the Spafford home an I’.O. interest in the movie version of the 11 A diacriti­ Brome Silage Preferred hour later, furious that I bad c a l m a r k 17 ¥ radio show, and Jerry, an orange- stayed so long, pitying Madge (S p.) Cull watermelons added when juice salesman is his side-kick. and dislildng Henry with a re­ 12 R u b out silage crops are run thru the cut­ Give them another two years and 14 E m p lo y ter on the Henry Poison farm in newed sense of disgust. “ Some­ Wa TIS, in just 7 days... . in one short week. . . there’s no teUing what they’ll be thing,” 1 told Betty, my wife, 15 A skin u McIntosh county, Oklahoma, sup­ tu m o r ■ doing! “ ought to be done about that ply some of the water that Poison a group of people who changed from iheir 16 C h ro m iu m V 28 formerly added to his mixture of old denlifirices to Calox Tooth Powder aver­ punk. Now he’s calling Old Man (sy m .) Kirk Douglas is back in Holly­ Reid, Jay.” i sorgo and cowpeas, and make a aged 3 8 % b rig h te r te e th by scientific tesL 17 D eck w ith 50 wood after a New York visit that a i good addition to the silage. Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy Diks “The thing to do, Betty smiled, v u lg a r was strictly business; he covered finery James Montavon and son of De Calox today. . . so your “ is to be amused at his ravings, 94 i lit! the swing cafes, getting back­ 20 M a rs h Kalb county, Ql., believe that al­ teeth can start looking Ii\>se o( ground material for his first star­ not annoyed. He doesn’t hurt any 21 P a r t o f a falfa brome silage is a better- tomorrow! i t a f te r ring role, in Warner Bros.’ “Young one, and there’s always Madge to locom otive fr - sdI % Me balanced roughage than com si- \ F a le y Man With a Horn.” think of.” 22 N a rro w e b la d - 41 lage: when the Montavons J^illS 80 ro a d w a y 23 F lo w e r switched from com silage to grass [ h i n 24 “ Even Madge,” I replied, “won’t The famous coach in which % Wa % silage several years ago, m ilk 13ACK. keep me from hitting that guy one 26 Wades across 44 King George V made his cere­ s tre a m fever cases were eliminated and of these days. Something,” I re­ CALOX monial drive at the Royal 27 Show er m % i their Holstein m ilk became so yel­ TOOTH POW DER jVscot race meeting will be peated,- “ought to be done about 28 Tease No. 3S low customers asked if it was McKesBon ^ Robbins Inc.i Bridgeport, Cona used in a sequence in Alfred him.” (coUoq.) Jersey milk. Hitchcock’s “ Under Capricorn.” 29 Strange 4 Side away 28 Fabulous bird 33 M etalU e Whether or not my thinking obout Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cot­ 30 C a n a d ia n fr o m w in d 30 M ig ra te s rock it had anything to do with what city 31 H lv e r ton and Michael Wilding star. 5 Gloss 35 E a g e r happened a couple of days later I 34 Officer 6 M e rit 38 Spaw n of wiU never know. Henry was fired. cl the Day 7 E p o c h (I fish (a b b r.) m y th .) 39 O pen Lucille Ball, of the movies and 8 To go dow n 20—4S Without warning or explanation he 35 P o rtio n a t 32 Colors (poet.) CBS’ “My Favorite Husband,” 11 Slow, may be a glamorous star to other was given a couple of weeks’ pay a c urve d s lig h tly 40 Enclosure lin e clumsy boat people, but to her bandleader hus­ and was bounced out on his ear. (coUoq.) Answer

THE DAVIE RECORD. Rev. BUI Angell, w ho graduated Miss Daisy Mae Irvin, a student ______recendvfrom the Southern Bap hew Nursing Ser­ Notice Card of Thanks at Wake Forest College, was at ' tist Hieological Seminary, Louis> home for the week-end. Oldest Paper In The County' To Threshing Machine And We wish to thank all of our ']ville, Ky., will move to Buie’s vice kind friends and neighbors for Creek, N. C., June 1st, where he ! Combine Operators In No Liquor, Wine, Beer Ads' I Woodrow J. Wilson, who has die kindness shown us during the has accepted the pastorate of the bera manager of Wallace store for Davie County sickness and after the deadi of Notice to Creditors our father J. W . Bameycasde. NEWS AROUND TOWN. : First Baptist Church. Mr. Angell the past three years, has opened a Having qualified as Executor of A ll operators of Threshing Ma­ THE CHILDREN. ----- is a native of this city, a son of nursing home service in the Hard- chines and Combines (Public or the last will and testament of John Mrs. J. T. Angell and the late Mr. 'ing-Horn building in rear of Private) are to secure Threshing H. Hobson, deceased, notice is A ll ofEces in the court house Mocksville Hospital, on the square Angell. Permits before the new threshing hereby given to all persons hold­ will be closed Monday, May 30th, This nursing service will be of Memorial Day. season begins (In accordance with ing claims against the estate of much value to the people of this SILER said deceased to present the same, The Ladies A uxiliary to the Ve* Chapter 329, 1935 Public Lows o f section. Read the large ad which North Carolina.) Prompt atten­ properly verified, to the under­ Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Higgins ; terans of Foreign Wars will sell >-w and family of Galax, Va., were gives fu ll particulars, in this issue tion is urged in obtaining your Funeral Home signed Rufus Foster, Route No. 4, Sunday guests of Miss Jo Cooley, “Buddy Poppies” on the streets of The Record. permits and records which are Mocksville, N. C., on or before of Mocksville and Cooleemee on now available at your Register of AND the 26th day of April. 1950, or Atlas Smoot, of the Mocksville Saturday, May 28th. This is the Deeds Office. There will be no this notice will be plead in bar of League Ball Grimes recovery. A ll persons indebted to Implement Co., spent one day annual MemorUl Day sale, and it charge for these permits, May 26—Mocksville at Cleveland C. R. VOGLER, Flower Shop said estate will please call upon last week in Greensboro on busi' is sincerely hoped that the public ness. May 28—Spencer at Mocksville Register o f Deeds. Phone 113 S. Main St the undersigned and make prompt will cooperate in this worthy May 31—Mocksville at Albemarle Mocksville, N. C settlement. This the 26th day of S. F. Binkley left Monday for cause by purchasing Buddy Pop­ A pril, 1949. Nashville, Tenn., where he will pies which are made by disabled Amboiance Service RUFUS FOSTER, Executor spend a week with his son and HOMES o f Joh n H . Hobson, decs’d. Veterans in hospitals. Mrs. Max- WANT ADS PAY. By A. T. Grant, Attorney. daughter. aline S. Matthews, a W. W. II In Advance, 5-room home, run­ widow, w ill act as Poppy Sale ning water, steel kitchen sink, Mrs. Thurman Foster, of Route PURE COFFEE—Fresh ground 3, was carried to Rowan Memorir Chairman. Make this the great­ Mocksville’s Preferred Quality, lights and basement. House paint­ al Hospital last week to undergo est sale vet held in Mocksville. 29c pound. - ed in and out, large porches and treatment. MOCKSVILLE CASH STORE other conveniences. Over 1 acre NOTICE WOMEN—PAY DAY EVERY land. O w n this home. O nly $500 Mr. and Mrs. W ill Call, of Sel- Graduating Class DAY—This IS It Easy work. Be Mr. Tobacco Grower ma, returned home Monday after dow n and $30 per m onth at 4% The following boys and girls your own Boss. W o rk when you interest. Total price, $3,000. spending several days here with were graduated from the Farming­ please. Desk 105,4070 West Fort. Tobacco Is An Expensive Crop, With Just A Few I c e s relatives. On Salisbury Highway—Nearly ton High School last Saturday. Detroit, 9. Mich. new home, 3 rooms and dinette. Minutes Hail And W ind, You See Both Cash And Odell Boger, Willis L^vis, Ro­ H. A. Lashmit, who holds a Large lot and garden. Only $2,- Labor Wiped O ut bert Fusches, John F. Johnson, FOR SALE—New and used pi position in N orfolk, spent sever­ 250 and terms. Jr., Curtiss Lro Reavis, Johnny anos. One used piano can be al days last and this week in Seats, Kenneth White, Peggv Sue bought for the balance due. South Main St.—6-room home. Guard Against Any Misfortune With town with his family. $3,750. C line, M artha A n n Davis, De- E. G. FRITZ PL\NO CO, Willa Dull, Sarah Ruth Eaton, Lexington, N. C. South Main St.—4-room home, A Hail And Wind Insurance Policy. Mrs. J. S. Daniel returned home Janet Gaither, Shirley Gaither, $2,950, and terms. Saturday from Rowan Memorial If it is Fertilizer or Slag you Sallie R. Hockaday, Zella Mae DAVIE REATLY AGENCY Hospital, where she spent the past need, see Smith-Dwiggins Ferti Radedge, Betty Jo Riddle, Annie six weeks taking treatment. lizer Co. South Mocksville. lust Phone 220 Mocksville, N . C, Penry Mutual Insurance Agency G . Sm ith. below overhead bridge. BANK OF DAVIE BLDG. June Meronev, of Lenoir, spent HAVE YOUR OLD REFRIG­ Thursday in town with his moth' Phone 220 Mocksville, N. C. Miss Essie Essex ERATORS Checked before hot Box 533 er, Mrs. H . C . Meronev, w ho is Executor^s Notice weather arrives. Quick Service, lie recovering from pneumonia. Miss Essie Bell Essex, 49, o f Having qualified as Executor of Advance, Route 1, died Tuesday G ood W ork. C. 1. Angell Appliance Store. the estate of Lizzie Howard, de­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell at her home after declining health ceased, late of Davie County, and children of Wtnnsboro, S. C., of a ye..r and critical illness of FOR SALE— New store and North Carolina, this is to nod^ Special Road Bond And School Bond spent the week end in town at one m onth. living quarters. B uilding size 24x34 all persons haying claims against the home of Mrs. J. S. DanieL Miss Essex was a daughter o f ft. on large lot fronting Salisburv the! estate o f said deceased to ex­ the late W . M. and Lucy Ann Highway. Own a home and busi­ hibit them to the undersigned at Election, June 4, 1949. The many friends of Rev. E. W . Shermer Essex. M ost o f her life ness for only $1750.00. Stock and Mocksville on or’before the 12th Turner, who has been ill for the was spent in Davie County. She fixtures included. dav o f May, 1950, or this nodce The registration books will be opened, beginning on the 7th day past several weeks, will be glad to was educated at Advance Public DAVIE REALITTf AGENCY. will be pleaded in bar of their re­ of May, 1949, for the registration of voters entitled to register, who leam that he is much improved. School and was a member of Ad­ Phone 220 Mocksville, N . C. covery. All persons indebted to are not already on the general election registration books. The reg­ vance Baptist Church. said estate will please make im­ istrars will have the general election registration books at the proper Mrs. P. S. Young and children, Surviving are two sisters, four MONUMENTS! - When you mediate payment. polling places o n die 7th day o f May, 1949, the 14th o f May, and the and Miss Jane Click left Saturday brothers need a monument, finest work, This the 11th day of May, 1949. 21st day of May, 1949. The books will be open for challenge on the for a three week’s visit with rela Funeral services were conduct­ better prices, and best quality, see H. S. WALKER, Executor of 28th of May, 1 ^ , at each trecinct polling place. tives and fnends in Tallahassee, ed at the home at 2 p. m., Thurs W . F. STONESTREET, Lizzie Howard, decceased. liiis special election will be held under the general election laws, Fla. dav and at 2:30 p. m ., at Advance Local Salesman Jones Memorial except that no absentee voting is allowed in this special election. Baptist Church by Rev Lowell Co. This the 30th day of April, 1949. A few land posters left.< Mrs. Arthur Baker, of R. 2, who Reneger and Rev. J. G. Allgoed. P. H. MASON, Chairman Davie Countypoard of Elections. underwent an operation at Davis Burial was in the church came Get yonrs today. Hospital, Statesville, about two tery. weeks ago, was able to return home last week. DAVIE DRI\E-lh The friends of John W . Cart- THEATRE ner will be sorry to leam that he Princess Theatre MONEY SAVERS remains seriously ill in a Concord Mocksville Salisbury Highway hospital, where he has been a pa­ W E D N E S D A Y tient for several weeks. Edgar Kennedy & Leon Errol Wednesday and Thursday In “Variety Time” With May 25th and 26th We Can Save You Money When The Fifth Sunday singing will A Host O f Radio Stais “Amello Affair” with be held at Ijames X Roads Bap­ And Dance Bands John Hodiak and Frances Gifford You Trade With Us tist Church next Sunday after­ Added Serial And News Phantom Empire 9 Serial noon. The public is cordially in­ vited to be present. T H U R S D A Y ONE CARTOON. Glenn Ford & Rita Hayworth Friday and Saturday Shoes! Shoes! Fred R. Leagans, who has been In “The Loves O f Carmen” taking treatment at Davis Hospi­ W ith Ron Randell & Victor May 27th and 28th Women’s and Children’s Dress Shoes tal, Statesville, fo r some tim e, is Tory. A dded News DOUBLE FEATURE. ' 1 Pair much improved, and was able to In Technicolor “Range Renegades” with In Odds Lots, Closing these out at only return home last Tuesday evening. Timmy W akely Also F R ID A Y “Jungle Flight” with Bluebuckle Overalls for Men $ 2 * 7 9 American Legion officers will Clark Gable & Spencer Tracy be installed at the Legion H ut on [ In -‘San Francisco” W ith ONE CARTOON WEEK-END SPECIALS Friday evening. May 27th, at 7J0 Jeanette MacDonald No Show On Sunday Until o’clock. J. Wade Hendricks, of A dded Selected Shorts Subjects Statesville, will install the officers. After Regular Church Hours Boy’s Overalls . $1.50, $198 S A T U R D A Y Monday and Tuesday Mrs. Clarence Teregoy, o f Bob Steele In \9c Parkersburg, W . Va., returned to “BUly The Kid In Santa Fe” May 30th and 31st Men’s Work and Dress Shoes $3.98 Up her home yesterday after spend­ with Al Furry St. Johns “Deep Valley” with Children’s W ork and Dress Shoes ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Added Serial & Cartoon Ida L'apino and Dane Clark $2.98 Up 1 5 c John Hoover. Mrs. Teregoy is a ONE CARTOON sister of Mr. Hoover. MONDAY & TUESDAY Women’s and Children’s Sandals $o I Gregory Peck ^ Anne Baxter All Shows Start At Dusk In Brown And W h i t e ...... W p | 6 9 c The Old Christiari Harmony In “Yellow Sky” W ith Singing will be held at Harmony Richard Widmark Space Reserved For Trucks WASHABLE PRINTS, In Many Colors the 1st Sunday in June instead o f . 35c the 5th Sunday in May. Change A dded News Week-End Specials, Per Yard is on account o f the school com- ^ mencement sermon which takes Notice Of Re-Sale Washable French Crepe, u p place the 5th Sunday. Under and by virtue of an order In Pretty Patterns, Yard .... 69c New fixtures are being installed YOUNG MEN! of the Superior Court of Davie in the Stratford jewelry store o n ' i County made in the special pro- Men’s and Boy’s Sport Shirts $ | .7 9 America’s CAREER Army ' ceeding entitled Wiley B. Come- 89c North Main street. This store has been enlarged and painted and Air Force now has the lison, et al,, the undersigned Com­ In Many Colors, Only . 50c throughout, which adds much to highest physical and mental re­ missioner will on the 28th day of its appearance. Mr. and Mrs. quirements in its history! Young May, 1949, at 12 o’clock noon, at Men’s Sweat Shirts . . . • 89c the court house door in Mocks- Cecil Little invite the public to men must be able to think call and look over the new store. i ville, N. C., offer for re-sale at clearly, react rapidiy, and meas­ public auction, to the highest bid­ Big Stock Blue Ridge Dishes ure up to rigid physical stand­ rare The young people’s classes o f der for cash, a certain tract of land In Sets And Odd Pieces Bethlehem Church will present a ards. If you make the grade, .lying and being in Farming Town­ three-act play, “A n O ld Fashioned the A rm y or A ir Force offers ship, Davie County. N. C., more Mother,” at Smith Grove school particularly described as follows: Vfe Can Save You Money On Your you a career with opportunity Tract No. 2. Just selling tim­ building. Saturday night. May 28,. for unlimited advancement. at 8 o’clock. The public is cor­ ber rights. For particular descrip­ dially invited. The proceeds will, Here is a challenge to young tion see Deed Book 42, page 553, Groceries, Feeds, Small Hardware go to the building fund of Beth­ men looking to the future. Register of Deed Office for Davie lehem Church. County, N. C. This tract contains America’s Finest Men 13.15 acres, more or less. And Hundreds Of Other Items The Mary Martha Class of the Choose Tract Nos. 3 and 4; Just selling timber rights. For particular de­ Mocksville Baptist Chureh i s U. S. Army and sponsoring ' a shower for th e scription see Deed Book 43, page church kitchen, Thursday, May U. S Air Force 91, Register of Deeds Office for Sheffield Grocery & Hardware 26th between the hours of 3:00- C areers Davie County. These tracts con­ tain 161.38 acres, more o f less. 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon and Local Recruiting Station “THE HOME OF LOW PRICES” 7:00-9:00 in the evening. Every­ This the 11th day of May 1949. one is invited to come and bring U . S. Post Office Building G. A. CORNELISON, SHEFFIELD, N. C. something usaful for die kitchen. Winston-Saletn, N. C Commissioner. Light refreshments will be served. B. C. BROCK, Attorney at Law. THE DAVIE RECORD, MOCKSVILLE, N. C. Peter Stoffel, Itinerant Knight of Fiddle, Usl Tours Country in His 'Shop' Seeking Work 1*0. MILW AUKEE. — W illiam Peter ran into the grim depression. Beal dozen fiddles, and fixed up theil m y s w m i P Stolfel, who lives at the Elks club estate had little to offer in those instruments, and best of all, I got a boost from the Iowa faculty. 1 in MilwaiUtee when he’s at home, days, so he pulled out, and sought 1. follows an ancient and weU loved to do something with his fiddles, of got credentials that gave me ad­ 2. trade—that of the itmerant knight which he had a respectable collec­ mittance to other schools. Credit?! S C R IPT IIB S: M ark 14:32.^2: Luke 22; of the fiddle. But with variations. tion. 3. W 39-54. Smashed Violin ^^KVOTIONAL BEADING: Matthew 6: He travels not only with his violins “Madison, Wis., aims to be an Old Ma but with his v io l^ workshop. He intellectual and cultural town,” he "It wasn’t all fun, to be sore. 4. has a touring violin hospital. mused. So to Madison he went, One young fellow clumped into my Cave? Prayer in Pain Most of his patients are violins took a hotel suite and advertised: workroom and pulled a string rf f i 5. owned by students in graded and “Come and see my string instru­ violins off the wall, and a $400 in­ be destj high schools and colleges. He fixes ments.” He stayed there a couple strument at the bottom waa ment tn Lesson for May 29, 1949 titeir fiddles, gives them shop talk of months, did some busuiess, and crushed. and pep talk, and does a bit of fid­ then moved on to the University of • “In talking with these young­ h e SHADOW over Gethsemane dle trading with them and their Iowa, which has a music school sters and looking over their ia- Tis deep. We can scarcely see teachers to keep the Stoffel pot outstanding i n orchestra a n d struments, I find that 90 per cent the tortured figure imder the moon­ aboiling. string playing. of the fiddles are not in top condi­ lit olive trees. If Jesus’ closest It was 20 years ago that Stoffel “Let me set up shop here,” he tion, and usually they can be put friends, in that changed over from fiddles as a proposed to the dean, "and I ’ll into good condition with little cost hoinr, were strang­ hobby to fiddles as a business. He service your instruments and find and effort—you know, proper ers to liis soul, we has established his portable shop better instnmients for the musi­ alignment, getting the bridge and cannot dare to pen­ and smile in hundreds of schools cians.” the neck and other parts straight­ etrate all the sec­ in Wisconsin and the rest of the “No, no, we’ve never done any­ ened out — just like getting the rets of that fateful nation. thing like that,” the dean replied. motor of your car tuned up. hour. Yet while, we But at last he permitted Stoffel to “Even a cheap instrument can cannot know all, Playing at 8 take over a room in the music be improved in tone and perform­ w e can know All his life Stoffel has been a fid­ school if Stoffel agreed to make ance by proper alignment. I don’t enough; enough to dle fan. He conies from Racine, sales on the university’s property. talk dollars to these students—I support us in our Wis., where his father, Jacob Stof- “I stayed at Iowa university off talk fiddle lore, and love for the own time of dark- Dr. Foreman fel, Jr., was a merchant and bank­ and on for a couple of years, even instrument, and the importance of ness and of pain. er, and organizer of the Racine though there was no profit in it,” good tone. And while I take their Mark uses very strong language 200. It was a musical family and he recalls. “Students have little fiddles to my bench for a going to describe the state of Jesus’ mind V.’illiam Peter took up violin play- money for such things. My first over, I create the interest in and in Gethsemane. The 'two Greek ir," at 8 under the well known Mil­ year there cost me $2,500—but I desire for better playing and bet­ words he uses, translated in the waukee teacher Albert Fink, a had a lot of fun, and placed a few ter instruments.” King James version “sore amazed” puoil of the great European virtu­ and “very heavy,” are translatedr oso Joseph Joachim. But William For Variety, Serve Birthday Pie by the Revised Standard Version only fiddled for fun in those days. (Se» Recipes Below) “greatly distressed and troubled;” He attended grade and high by Goodspeed, “distress and schools a n d business coUege in Birthday Ideas dread;” by Moffatt, “appalled and Racine, and went to work for the LINN CHAMBERS’ MENU agitated.” As our hymn says, real estate department of the old AN YBOD Y CAN HAVE a birth- “We know not how, we can­ Bloodgood, Kemper & Bloodgood Broiled Chicken with Mushrooms law firm. “ day cake, and usually does. Mashed Potatoes Green Peas not teU What pams He had to bear.” But business never interrupted Maybe that’s be- Tossed Orange-Grapefiruit Salad too much with his fiddling proclivi­ cause no one Hot Biscuits Butter Honey Still, W e do know of some of the ties. Even as a youth, with his ever thinks of •Butterscotch Chiffon Pie burdens which weighed so terribly father’s assistance, he took up col­ having a birth- •Recipe Given on Jesus’ mind and heart that lecting, with no thought of profit, day pie. H o w- night. and assembled a dozen violins ever, as you can beat in brown sugar, then the milk. • « « from the French, German and see from the pic­ Add butter and salt and cook in top Power of Darkness Italian schools. He had a discrimi­ He s| ture, a birthday of double boiler until thickened. f^NE THING that must have nating touch even then, he avows. stand pie is both at­ Stir in gelatin. Cool; add vanilla. troubled our Lord was lack of In 1927 he went to Europe and 10 be tractive and de- Beat the egg whites until stiff; add licious, and is sympathy. Peter, James and John picked up a few more in Czecho­ rain, d| appropriate for the granulated sugar gradually, carrying birthday greetings. were comfortably asleep, evidently slovakia, France and England. “Well while continuing to beat until stiff. without the slightest notion of what "Over there violin making is prietorl Have you ever noticed how some­ Fold into cooked custard, then pour still a home craft, and you have doesn’tT one’s birthday creeps up on you he was suffering. But there was into pie shell. Decorate with worse than lack of sympathy, some­ to visit the little towns and the sort of unexpectedly, too? You may whipped cream, if desired. where in the dark city one of shops in the homes to pick up the have planned a pie or just fruit and • • • Jesus’ supposed friends, the man authentic national product,” he cookies for dessert. ’These, too, can ANOTHER EASY WAY to take called Judas, was even then slink­ explains. “When you find speci­ be decorated to suit the occasion. care of a birthday is to serve a ing through the alleys with murder mens from good English and Ital­ Then, again, it you are rushed delicious bowl in liis heart. ian and Bohemian makers, you for time, there may be some sunple of scoops of de­ are proving that you know your Jesos well knew what was in dessert which will take less time lightful, refresh- stuff.” store for him. He knew the San- than the layer cake and its elabor­ i n g ice. This Started in Depression hedrin would call him a blas­ ate topping. Look through the tips may be bought phemer, he knew what the In t h e late 1920s he returned I’m giving you today if you want already made in TUNE IN "SUSPENSEr-tElEVlSlON lUESDAY-RADIO THURSDAY-CBS NEIWOWC Romans would do with him, from another European trip and unusual ways to celebrate birth­ a n y flavor de­ once they got their hands on days. sired, or may be him. Worse than this must • • • made in your re­ "Di,t have been the tragic sense of fond oA A GLAMOROUS birthday party frigerator from failure. "Yepl dessert may be swished out of pre­ the following recipe: me tor \ pared chocolate pudding, like this: Fruited Orange Ice “I woiUd, but ye woidd not,” he had said in tears to this very city; Chocolate Coconut Birthday Pie (Makes m quarts) a city fuU of enemies who should 3 cups water 1 package prepared chocolate have been his friends, of unbelievers Brow 1 cap sugar pudding who shoiUd have believed, a city (or woJ Z cups milk 5 cups orange juice he loved, but which had nothing Blacd Vi cup shredded coconut Vi cup lemon juice for him but thorns and a cross. 1 baked S-inch pie shell Grated rind of ^ orange All this was on Jesus’ heart that 2 egg v/hites 3 bananas, sliced night—and as many Christians be­ 4 tablespoons sugar Vi cup maraschino cherries, lieve, far more. Ctae of the most a cup shredded coconut sliced profound Christian thinkers has Prepare chocolate pudding as di­ Make a syrup by cooking the suggested that the heaviest, most rected on package with the milk. water and sugar; cool. Mix orange painful shadow on Jesus’ wiiite (Reduce milk to one and three and lemon juices; add grated soul was the sense of guilt, not his fourths cups if a thicker filling is orange rind; add syrup and sweeten own but for the sins of the world. desired.) Cool, stirring occasional­ to taste. Freeze until mushy. Add * * * Pel ly. Add one half cup coconut. Turn bananas and cherries and continue Blood and the Angel ._u Year Around into pie shell. to freeze until totally frozen. To O JESUS PRAYED. Even in the m Beat egg whites until foamy serve place scoops in a large bowl. i l l Every ^oh the throughout. Add sugar, one table­ cool spring night his forehead When serving a bowl of ice or was covered with sweat, falling to spoon at a time, beating after each ice cream, carry out the birthday addition until sugar is blended. the rocky ground like drippling * i : C o m e tires get by best on th is Then continue beating until mixture theme with a blood. Never rose prayer from a plate of special ^ job ... or th a t job . . . some stands in peaks. Pile lightly on top more tortured heart. And what cookies, each of of filling. Bake in a moderate (350°) came of it? In one sense, the prayer i l l p u ll best ia soft ground, some which has a oven for 10 minutes. Sprinkle with was not answered. The cup did not show up better on hard ground. small candle in­ one-fourth cup coconut and continue pass from him, he must drink it i t i l B ut w ith Firestone Champions, baking five minutes longer, or un­ serted through to the last bitter dregs. The prayer the center. ‘ Nat­ y o u c m hitch your tractor to til delicately browned. did not remove the pain. Yet in a urally, the cook­ Candles are easily arranged on deeper sense, the prayer of Christ any implement . . . hook it to ies should' be un­ the pie if you simply melt a drop of was fully answered. “Not as 1 will, usual as they any load . . . and it will take wax on the plate and stick the but as Thou wilt,” he breathed. are really sub­ you through — on ground hard candle in it. Another idea uses The prayer that sets one’s own stituting for the ZIP—I marshmallows for candles. In this will in line with the will of God, or soft. . . on sod . . . on stubble cake. Here are years < case, candles must be small, of whatever His will may be, is the several good types from which to l i l — on every job the year around. course, to avqid top heaviness. prayer that always fmds answer. choose: Here’s another idea for pie, if At the end, there was not release, Firestone Champion Low you want to carry out the same London Bars but power. ' “An angel came and Pressure Ground Grips are the treatment suggested above for cup sweet batter strengthened him.” top traction tires under all candle arrangement. This is a light, 4 tablespoons, confectioners’ • * • sugar conditions because their high airy chiffon pie, butterscotch in What Prayer Can Do flavor: 2 egg yolks curved bars take a dean, fuU- "Butterscotch Chiffon Pie Y i cup nouT ESUS “LEARNED obedience by tractioa power bite all the way (Makes one 9-incb pie) Apricot jam the things which he suffered.” I across the tread. Tty a set oa ! baked, 9-inch pie shell Nut meringue (Heb. 5:8.) We can share liis les­ 1 tablespoon plain, imflavored H cup blanched, shredded al> son. The hour of pain is not the your tractor on your toughest gelatin monds / hour to begm praying; those who jobs, in any kind of soil, let V4 cup water Cream butter and sugar; add egg have not learned prayer before, diem prove that they pull better. 3 eggs, separated yolks and flour. Press dough one- will scarcely know how to pray in a time of agony. Yet the time of UttM to tb* Vote* of PtfSJfcM w iff 1 cup brown sugar, firmly eighth inch tiiick into a buttered and hionday wening 09*r N B C and Am tiuaa packed floured pan. Bake in a hot oven un­ pain is not the time to give up pray­ e»«r NBC Netmori T4fevitio» Stationt ing. When the dark hour comes, 1 cup scalded milk til light brown, about 10-12 min­ CbpTTlght. Tb» VUnUm Sm A Bote Ok 2 tablespoons butter utes. Remove from pan. spread Jesus did not throw aside his faith, ^ teaspoon salt with apricot jam , cover with nut he prayed more intensely than ever H teaspoon vanilla extract meringue, sprinkle with the al­ before. Prayer does not explain K cup granulated sugar monds and return to the oven until pain, much less explain it away. Soak gelatin in cold water for almonds have browned. When cold, Prayer does not always get cut into strips, tiiree inches long F | five minutes. Beat egg yolks imtil rid of pain, even .though in SI thick and lemon colored. Gradually and one inch wide. many cases the prayer of faith works cures where doc­ THE 3 RULES FOR LYNN SAYS: Yoimgsters will love these new tors fail. What true prayer cookie treats. Use your favorite Quick ways to Prepare ^ does always Is to set the one m a x i m u m t r a c t io n Dishes Given oatmeal cookie recipe, fold in one- who prays in tune with the will : For thin, crisp French fried half cup of finely cut gumdrops. of God even when that will is onions, soak one-fourth-inch thick There’s a real flavor surprise in not as our own. USE FIRESTONE onion rings in milk for 15 minutes, every bite. Serve stew in a noodle ring, made Prayer does not bring us all the CHAMPIONS then dip in a mixture of two-thirds answers to the riddles of existence. cup of cornintai and one-third cup by packing cooked noodles into a greased mold, then turning out on It does bring power to bear what USE FIRESTONE of flour to which sait and pepper God sends us. For God’s answer have besn added. Fry m hot, deep a chop plate and filling the center with cooked stew. to those he loves is not always es­ HYDRO-FLATION tat (375°) for two minutes. THE ALL-TRACTION DELUXE CHAMPION- e u i Dip thin calves-liver slices in cape, but it is always endurance. Ready-cooked ham may be heated TRUCK TIRE EOR SAFEST, LONGEST French dressing, then in bread USE ONLY 12 LBS. with canned sweet potatoes on the MAXIMUM TRACnOM W EA RIN G TIRE EVER crumbs and saute quickly in but­ P R E S S U ^ i broiler rack for anotber quick de­ Protestant denomisatioos. Beltased i AND LONG MILEAGE ■UILT FOR YOUR CAR Ccsf.l licious meal ter. This is truly delicious WNU Feaf

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ZOOXTNG FINE VfATCH R E P A im G DAVIE BRICK ATTENTION FARMERS! ANEAO YOUR WATCH IS A PRECIOUS INSTRUMENT. COMPANY POULTRY LOADING GEORGES, BENSON I Why not buy the best in material and workmanship when We W ill Buy Every Thursday Morning From Piesidnt—M n m / CtUt0e DEALERS ;iN Surtf. ArtiMst* you have them repaired. School trained w ith six years ex­ 8 A. M., To 11 A. M. perience, I offer the best that money will buy. GOOD COAL In Front Of E. P. Potters Cotton Gin Your Poultry Paralysis First Class Work And By An Expert Repairman. H IG H E ST M a r k e t PRICES PAID On March 14, at the direction of one man, our nation’s coal produc­ Free Estimate Given On Examination O f Watch Day Phone 194 - Night Fhone 119 tion was choked oS. More than 400,- SALISBURY POULTRY CO. 000 coal miners were asked to leave Mocksville. N. C. Salisbnry, N. C their jobs for two weeks to be fol­ ». C. POPLIN lowed by 67,000 railway employees whose jobs depended upon transport­ HOROLOGIST W A T C H M A N ing coal. 716 M id land Ave Mocksville, N. C. The cause for this paralysis to a Walker Funeral Home large section of our economy was AMBULANCE SERVICE not any grievance about working conditions, pay. pensions, or vaca­ DAY ORINIGHT tions. It appears, however, to result UVBSXOCK HEALTH ODDITIES! from personal dislike of one man P hone 4 8 for another. In response to the Presi­ Mocksville, N. C The dent’s appointment of Dr. James Boyd as director of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, John L. Lewis ordered his United Mine Workers on a two-weeks layoff. THEY CA N T Excessive Power? Davie Record t Within his field, John L. Lewis pos­ TAKE sesses the nearest approach to dic­ YOUR tatorial powers of anyone to appear on the American scene. He has de­ fied Presidents and Congresses, crip­ Has Been Published Since 1899 pled production in the face of econ­ omic crises, and flouted the war eSort by strikes in wartime. By di­ rectly controlling the output of a basic industry, he holds power to 49 Years strangle our entire economy with a prolonged strike. With this "spite” strike Lewis has encroached upon two basic funda­ Others have come and gone-your mentals of our democratic progress: (1)The right of government to make appointments free of pressure, and county newspaper keeps going. (2) Freedom to work. Warning Sign ^Sometimes it has seemed bard to This action presents a real danger signal to the American public. It make ‘‘buckle and tongue” meet but shows what can happen when irre­ Our First Bni^ineei sponsible leadership of a great body THE EQUIVALENT The beaver is not only one of the soon the sun shines and again we of influence—American labor—^goes B a t t l e OEMORNiM&aN most resourceful of small animals on E rampage. The implications are OF 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 but also one of the most industrious, alarming. If any one individual were NOW BE PAIMLESS'^ and in many respects most useful. march on. Our faithful subscribers, powerful enough to dictate govern­ VETERiNARiANS CAN T-BONE STEAKS The beaver is the world's first engi­ mental appointments with threats of IS DESTROYED ANNUALLY neer, and as such, its industrial most of whom pay promptly, give us strikes, a new era of demagogues BU)CiCTHE NERVE. AS BY THCCATTLE DISEASE traits are valuable to man and would indeed be at hand. Such pow­ DENTISTS BLOCK THE beast. For their value as engineers, courage and abiding faith in our er would be potentially disastrous. .BLACKLEG. beavers often are carried to locali* The weapon of indiscriminate NERVE TDABADTOOfm. ties where their kind once lived but American Foundation for Animal Health fellow man. strikes is one which labor leaders disappeared. They are captured in alone control. Neither government large basket-like traps and trans­ nor management possesses such a ported to depleted lands where power. The rank and file of labor, ONE FARM TRA6EDY THAT IS PREVENTABI6 beaver dams are needed. No sooner if your neighbor is not taking The too, because of their organization, than given a new job—and they like are subject to the orders of those a new undertaking — these sharp- R«cord tell him to subscribe. The leaders. Many labor leaders recog­ toothed workers start gnawing down nize this situation and act in a far­ trees for dam building material. price is only $1.50 per year jn the sighted manner. However, the sel­ When spring rains swell the streams fish actions of any one leader casts their dams prevent the washing State, and $2 00 in other states. unfavorable reflections on the whole away of valuable topsoil, preserve movement. timber supply and aid in beautifying National Responsibility the landscape. No more loyal group of American citizens exists than the miners them­ When You Come To Town selves. It is sad irony these people should suffer the brunt of the strike. According to the Associated Press, they will lose about $68 million in Sylvester Says: Make Our Office Your wages during the two week layoff. “Excuse me! But This means $68 million in food, cloth­ someone just took a ing, and other essentials must be quarter out of your Headquarters. forfeited to the whims of one leader pocket.” In fact, Uncle who was elected by v/orkers to safe­ Sam (national incomc guard their interests. and tax tables show) We Are Alwavs Glad To This points up s ha^ly the need takes more than a for adequate labor legislation. With­ quarter out of your out violating the rights of labor, we pocket every time you earn a dollar. See You. must draw clearly the line where If the government spends new those rights end and national re­ Billions for public housing; more sponsibility begins. The average billions for public medical care; ad­ worker has everything to gain in ditional billions for the unemploy­ such legislation. Labor must be ac­ ed; more billions for maintaining corded complete protection from ir­ farm product prices; and other responsibility-found within its own millions to subsidize education in leadership, or elsewhere. public schools—then, will the hand H«Te. yon heard Dr. Brason and tha in your pocket take 75!^ in taxes radio drama "Land of the Fr«e”T ChM t fanr local station tor time. and leave only a quarter out of # FOR RENT # each dollar you earn? SPACE IN THIS PAPER Sylvester Says: Will Arrange To Suit “Meet your goTemment roa- GOOD NEIGHBORS-PiilCES TO sin.” n r VOUR BUSINESS You may be supporting your wife, children, a IIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES mother - in - law. and perhaps Aunt Lucy’s nephew. But don’t forget the man your taxes I LET US DO support Every 9 workers in the U. S. pay the income for 1 govern­ ment employee and his family. j I Let me ask it: How far will your ! I YOUR JOB PRINTING paycheck stretch? NEW MONEY fOK y o u r o l d t h in g s Flies’ Resistance fo DDT Twr Di*caHc4 F n l M , We can save you money Tested by Entomologists In many localities of California, U« W »U •<* house flies have developed such a on your 4 VAN T IH resistance to ODT that SO times the normal amount is required to tW t NEWSriAm ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, kill 95 per cent of them. That was indicated by ' experiments carried out by the University of Califor­ STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL nia college of agriculture in a O pporlunit^^^ search for an explanation as to why DDT no longer gives satisfac­ Koocksi HEADS, PACKET HEADS. Etc. tory control over flies. Dr. James R. Douglas of the di. vi.sion of en‘o”-^')ln~v and parasit­ Patronize your home newspaper ology, com psrod DDT'.s e.'fectlve ness oil a of li’es from h DDT Ir • !:i! d.- ly nesr Fre.sno and thereby help build up your with a sSi'.-’ii-i of fi 'js 'vliich for two and a haJi' year.? r.i.'i been reared home town and county. in the Icbor-itr,;-.’ T.ie l.-.b'iratory in-sects r ’ore dio'! cuirl*l ___ use of other chomic.ils for control of flies. Because of possible varia­ tions in resistaiice of these chem­ icals it is not yet possible to say THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD which of them wiU give best con­ trol in a particular locality. NEXT WEEK: ANOTHER BIBLE LESSON TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE