PAGES THE (MOCKSVILLE, N. С.) ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 ■•iii; 1567 Henry Adam Lagle 1568 Johnnie Daniel Davls Decommissioned Subs to Go Back to'Work! Idavie county PRINCESS ELIZABETH BRO ADCASTS TO CHILDREN 1569 Milton Thomas Parker 1570 Houston Francis Crater 1571 James Mayhew NEWS 1572 Loyde Grant Allen 1573 Garner Bracey 1 Т Г Р 1574 Robert Earl Furches ON 1575 Robert Loo Daniels ‘ I 1576 Mac Bowers C m 1577 Grady Thomas Nail EVERY 1578 Paul Martin Pierce 1579 Thomas Jefferson Stewart 1580 Wlllls Troutman PAGE 1581 James Cleveland Ijames 1582 James Alexander Horn VOLUME LXH' All The County News For Everybody” MOCKSVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 The County News For Everybody” N O . 4 3 1583 Charlie Taft Kimbrough 1584 Millard Boger 1585 Grime.s Eaton Walls 1586 Luther Elmar Isenhour 1587 Alexander Jones 1588 James Otis Kesler 1580 George Albert Jeffries l* r 1500 Edward Ashby English ■Hi:' NUMBERS COUNTY 1591 Lawrence Fred Mills 1502 Albert Edward Killian 1503 Theo Charles Hellard /г ■ 1504 John Henry Nail LIST INCLUDES THOSE FIRST DRAWN 1595 Robert Lester Head 1506 Lee Otis Edwards ranville Leagans Farm Family Demonstrates Progress 1597 James Marshall Green 1598 Lawrence Redmon West Tliese submarines, tied up at Charles­ with the new Atlantic fleet. The' IN NATIONAL LOHERY, WASHINGTON 1599 James Oscar Mintz town, Mass., said their farewell to arms after jiop Rotation And Good Livestock Progressive Davie Farm Fanily 1600 Julius Housch expects to have 36 of these undersea! After 17 hours and 31 minutes the names of nearly 17,000,000 young Ameri­ 1801 Samuel Watkins the world War. With many others, tiiey ready by January to augment the J cans have been drawn for a year’s military service from blue capsules in the famous 1002 Charles Erwin Alexander will be recommissioned and returned to duty growing seapower of the United StaW fish bowl at Washington. ■■ 1603 Howard Hamilton Nichols fteatly Increase Income, Farm Value It is planned to have 800,000 in uniform by next June 15. It is estimated that V i': 1604 Jesse Clement MORE ABOUT Of all of the successful farmers in Davie county, and 1605 J. D. Jacobs it would involve 130 men in each draft area and about one out of each 20 who Princess Elizabeth (right), 14-ycar- pire to have confidence during these dark of the progress that has been made by farm families, 1606 William Preston Campbell Sparks Fam ily COOLEEMEE FAIR IS HAILED AS registered. old heir to tbe throne of ]|ritain, is shown days of war. Shoivn with her in this cable- 1607 James Byerly Alexander ,e is probably more unusual than that of the Granville .Jn London mailing her first radio broad- photo from London is her sister, Princess 1608 William John Dunn machinery and labor saving rans family of the Cana section. One thing that makes In Davle coimty nearly 1,700 registered and on this basis about 85 would be Jcast—an appeal to the children of the em- Margaret Rose, 10. 1609 William Hampton Howard equipment, and Is one of the best MOST SUCCESSFUL EVER HELD family so outstanding is the fact that they have lived affected. Credit, however, will be given in each area for volimtary enlistments and 1610 William Martin Wagner since this county has had quite a mmiber of enlistments it is thought that the Davle 1433 John Foster 1611 Robert Dewey Robertson equipped farms in the county. the same farm 35 years as tenants and the farm has ¡More About Draft 1299 Johnnie Frank Harris 1300 Wilson Clem ent 1434 Ezera Lee Cain 1612 Earlie Taft Robertson Running water is supplied in On Thursday and Frli ff been purchased by Cecil Leagans, son of Granville, total will be considerably less. Iffhcre the two are th e right In- 1301 Raymond W esley Daniels 1435 John Charles Bowles 1613 Troy Lee Baker Garlic Remedy last week Cooleemee hd fihe story of th e progress th at METHOD Ж 1302 Grover N athan Elmore 1436 Hubert Chunn 1614 Paul Nicholson White the house and for the stock by 41 aer and middle fingers, a slight annual fair. Having oui i been made by the Leagans Here is how it works: 1303 Oscar Edward Latham 1437 Herman Lewis Koontz 1615 Walter Ralph Hoyle a hydraulic ram. He says the rj.igr ■clubfoot, web fingers and toes, 1304 Carl Stephson Richie 1438 Luther Albert G. Allison Its old quarters in the] «Ily and the farm Is equally Election Party The local draft board will receive official copies of the order numbers as they running water Is the cheapest were drawn in Washington. Each registrant in Davie county will then be assigned unless severe, and absence of 1305 William Alired Hutchens 1439 James W ilson Poole P r e s id e s building, it wos moved lamazlng. In 1901 the fam ily one or two small toes if the foot 1306 Sherman Cash Jones 1440 Johnnie William Burton thing on the 'farm, since It costs school auditorium this y« bed on this farm . They mov- Tuesday Night an order number according to the place it was drawn in the lottery. I 1307 William Renzle Keaton 1441 Ernest Edgar Joyner Each registrant will be mailed a questionnaire by the coimty draft board that otherwise Is good. 1308 David Johnson Lybrook, Jr. 1442 John Jones Gobble nothing to operate the ram. under the general direct! laway In 1904 and back In THE ENTERPRISE will liold 1309 Marvin Woodrow Bates 1443 Bernice Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, and the Mrs. J. E. McNeely anJ k and have lived there ever its usual county election party must be returned in five days. This questiormaire is the basis of classification for 1310 Gray Frank Sm ith 1444 Otis Hendrix Charles Isley there was i te. The farm was purchas- ne.\t Tuesday night at its of. service. There will be four classifications: Class 1: those available for immediate serv­ l i ? M ore About Draft Sparks children, have played a 1311 Artis Felton C. Anderson 1445 Rad Odell Llvengood one of the best fairs Jthls summer by Cecil Leagans ficc. Returns from the var­ ice; Class 2: those deferred because of their service to this country as civilians; Class 1312 Jerrell (L) Eugene Wh«e 1446 Lester John Beauchamp big part in the community life 1178 Ehiier William P. Spry Cooleemee has ever had! ■.•ough the Tenant Purchase 3: those deferred because of dependents; Class 4: those deferred by law or unfit for i ' í : 1179 John Frank Orrell 1313 Lewis Joanthan Miller 1447 DeWltt Marchall Bailey, Jr. In their section. They are en­ ious precincts will be an. 1180 Howard Taft Cope 1314 Isaac Buren Lakey 1448 Harvey Lee Gobble thusiastic church workers, and wide range of exhibits inl Irislon of the Farm Security nounced over a loud speaker service. 1315 Wlllle Ray Foster 1449 Gilmer Livengood After the county board classifies the registrants those in Class 1 are called Into 1181 Marvin Myers the children have been outstand­ flowers, and vegetables m| ininlstratlon. system as they are received 1182 Hal Cornelius Boger 1316 George Francis McDaniel 1450 Flelden Columbus Seaford ing in their school activities, ed the reputation which ( BIT. Leagans states that when during the evening. service according to the order in which their number was drawn in Washington. The 1183 Charles Odell Hendrix 1317 WUlle SanXord Howell 1451 Franklin Edward Williams quota for the county is expected to be known shortly from Washington and Ra­ 1184 Walter Lee Crews 1318 John Lee Booe 1452 Harrison Odell Allen particularly In 4-H club work. mee has for gardening. Inl I moved on the farm he owned The loud speakers will make 1185 Robert Gray Hartman 1319 James Willie Jones 1453 Fred M itchell Jones These boys have represented size and quality the exh| I mules, two cows, a wagon it possible for folks who are leigh. 1188 Joe Williams Jones 1320 Henry Burton Gregory 1454 Lonnie Bonce Jones THE ENTERPRISE is publishing below a list of the first 100 numbers and names Davle county on several occa­ was a credit to the coir i two plows. The mules were parked in cars or on the 1187 Louie William Markland 1321 Willard W illiam Reavls 1455 Clarence Hairston in Davie drawn in Washington, together with their serial numbers. This list covers 1322 Daniel Jerome Coffey 1456 Charlie Louis Hege, Jr. sions In their 4-H club work, Space does not permit exi irtgaged for $125. Prom this streets to Iiear the election re­ 1188 Charles Earnest Markland the first 2,137 numbers drawn and includes more than is expected to be called from 1189 Jam es Gunnies 1323 Robert Lee Robertson 1457 ClKton Henry Barnes and have each time brought accounts, but we promise! uger beginning, the family sults just as soon as they are 1324 Charlie Lester Reeves 1458 William Broadus Eaton ■ "}: 1190 Junlon Lee Scott honor to the county. Juanita Lallis, 21, attempts to vote space In several iss| |ji has two mares, two colts. 25 available. the coimty by next June. 1191 Samuel Worth Davls 1325 Benjamine Frank Brown 1459 Wlllle Richard Studevant stifle a sneeze in a Clarksville, attempt to do'justice toj ry cows, 8 o f which are reg- This party is for the con­ The first number called, 158, belonged to Stanley McCrary of Cooleemee, known 1192 Owen Franklin Ward 1326 Hayden Coleman Bailey 1460 James W alter Cline This family Is an outstand­ as Joe. He is married arid has three children.
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