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'.PR. KENNETH J. ^^OREMAN
3- Chronicles
"ptyMUtwl ne*4la« NehemUh t:!-*.
Faith and Action
LeMon for Mftjr 1, J955
^ H E church l8 not the state aod
u r J J ,1®'® •** *^e church, wjen elUier one tries to be (he
Is trouble. Church aod state are
® <leep.rooted American prt.«pfe. But that flow
not mean that a waU should be run
up between the
»fafe and r«li*
gJon. That doesjjot m enn th at the
state can afford to
bo indittcrcnt (o
religion. You are
not I and I am not
you; but that does not mean there Dr. Foreman
ought to be a stone wall standing
hiGh between us. It docs not mean that either of us should be Jndlf.
XcT^nt to the other. The church
can help the state, and vice
versa.
Executive** fttHglea
Most American churches, ftj.
eluding those denominations fboth large »nd small) sponsor this col
umn. bcMcve that the state ought
m)t to help the church by direct "establishm<int’* of any chureh by
public low. No Presbyterian.
AJclhrdj.sl or Baptist, for instance, and sUJI loss a Quaker or a
Pentcco.stnl Christian,. wants his
own church given government svpoort. by money grants or any
other way. Nevertheless, Chris
tians of every label rejoice when a President or other leader pro*
iesscs w s faith openly, We all
feel. Quiio rightly, that we shall
be bPiivr off when our leaders
in si.i{c and society are genuinely
rcJii»nHis men and'women. There is on interesting anc* instructive
imtstration of this li. ihe Bible. In tJjc coursc ot the history of
Judah we como on the adminis*
t»-atlon of a king named Jehosha-
nhat. He was a good itjng and ho leU his country Jar better than
be foisjjd it. Now we hear very litUe about this king's beUefs. He
was no m.'jrc nor Jess orthodox
than kiiiR^ before or after him.
He was not a better king because be could pass a better examina
tion In theology. He was better because he put his beliefs iota
action. A creed that can't get
light and nir and exercise turns
hold'it
B w lM |« (M « k tS n » rfn M rNow many acts of a hi«h execu-
' live may not seem to be religious
or to have anylblnfi to do with « Won. and yet they may affect
rdiglon stronely. For examBle,
r " . •''■'oEhaphat, a king whose Brst recorded act was one
’i'l' defense. He SotUfled his border garrisons and he
developed a weU-organized and -quipped ,m r . Seilgioa can
not be upheld on the points of
, bayonets, that. Is aU true; but
Ihe fact remains that in the time
of lehoshaphat there iv«s real
danger from invasion, and a suc
cessful Invasion meant that the true relleion would have to go un-
dorsround. Korean Chri«ti/ins
know this today perhaps better
than anybody. What South Korean
Qirlslian^ wants the V. ti. forccs to to home? So. even so seemine-
ly non-relicious a business as re-
orfiaoliine an army for greater
"olablereligious elTccts loo.
im M n n p lo ft. PH fit
Before Billy Grahar- visited Dcnrnark. ^It was said, the preach
ers In that country, who were
men of high education, preachcd so far over the heads ot thi- p.„,
M tllsmolly , small congregations, it is tlie people’s buslnesa to rise to ou. level, said the prcachors. noi us to oink to iheir.!. Tli'n Sillj-
Graham eam^ along ind showed wliat would hai.pen If ,,. eBchvi» reallj-, Sol down where the people are. Since that time, it If report, ed, the ministers have t.-,ken th. hint and the churches are gsttinc
more people interested. You can
put religion In a beautiful Ivory tower, or gothic cathedral tor that matter, and iieople may ad mire it but that'i rtt Sdlgion has got to be put wMWn reach
"J"'”'- Jehoshaphat did this by putting hli •tcachlii* prlnli” on the road, taking the
W ’Pl'> <he)Law which had so much to say about everyday Uvin*. In oar
country,, on the contrary, though
the one place where you can reach all the people is in the public
schools and state coUeges, the
law generally permits any sub-
^ taughl-cxcepi the Bible, which cannoi m-cn bp
legally read aloud!
WOMAN'S W->.'?U>
Frequent Smile ^ H
Can DoWonden p
For PerMily
F SOMEONE bas, said to 7011.
'You*d be prettier it you smiled
more oftai** .this should be • cue
to ask yourself -or. some close
Irlend or- relative some questions. People close to you may hesitate
to speak ot how often you l^own, squint, arch your brows, s^w l or
other facial misb^avior; but an
open atittude «o yow part'm ay help elicit some fnformati<M). -
Fre<iuent:6mUlngi>e8peak« hap* piness and the lack ot smiles m ay.
point to conditions you should do something obout. Sometimes the
solution may be very simple. For example, short stockings and tight
shoes may put an unconscious
When lt*8 too warm for a coat
and too cool for Jost a shirt and
blouse. yon*ll Hfce this Inferest-
Ing knitted sweater wUcIi lea*
tures loose bat not faO sleeves,
a braided effeot from shoulders
lo the pecfceto aad bright clrcih .
lar buttons.
scowl on your lace and prevent a
ready smile.
Face Tour Oondltton
When your smile is not as natural as it should be. it may be
that you‘re trying to hide some defect of the teeth. This would be
a good time to have the cimdition given attention.
Squinting may indicate a need
for having the eyes checked or
glasses changed. U your face Is
listless and it’s an effort to smOe.
then your i^sical cooditioe may
require improvement.
Kegativc personality traits can
niin your disposition «s well as
your smile so you mJgtit ehedt up on little things that upset you and
see what can be done to resolve
your problems. A desire to do •
something about being irrttftted
over certain small things can often
4o wcmders in hdptaig ironing tben miL V
Y«vr imfle wilL be lovdier, toe.
It you wiU select a good Upstlek
tad then use It to advantage. A
Broperlsr made-up moufh ofTera the
frtm e tor a lovely smile,
color should gOi wltk the tone ot your sMa as well as
enamel on the teeth and be flatter-
iag to both. Buy several smaB
•ises of lipsUck and tb eA them
caretolly under durereat ligfatliic
(0 choose the one wfaleh looks best.
Appljrtbe color wWk m good
ImiA for a <aeui Una. A
smile is often marred if you hare
teeth smeared wltli Upsdck. Be
certain to blot the access. T9ien
face the world aod smile your
loveliest.
Colors W ill Add
Spice to Drab Rooms
Color la the least expensive ot
all home furnishing decorations.
Tet» tb b ^ how tnucb color can do to enliven your hom«l It inalmi
drab rooms cheerfid. tt fives tba pUUn 'a touch ot glamor.
One ot the best eotart to be
used lor a lively and twarming ac>
cent is red because tt Is* ey«>
catching and Uvely. However, if
you don't care for red, there ar*
other colorf whleh serve the pur
pose lust as well. Periiapt ycRl
might like to consider turquotM
or aquamarine or even brass or
“S 'peclaBy
latdycon
ot these suggestloas It m -
ly Important it you Itav* ' come to.teel that jm ir hom*
Is not warm enough as Ihr as tha eolor choice is cooMmed.'
{wedomliftfllUg-
iA »
AOROM1.8hut -6. Plant of .mint (amity tl. Long-legged wading bird . l3.Las«o13. First man14. Passige.
wiiy»19.0newho .readspalma
IT. Typo measures15. Appearing as if eaten20.Maleawan 33. Land.. measure 24. A style of
4. Rlver (Fr.)
5. Half an em
g. Touingh e n ^ * (poss.)7. Sloths . g.AucUon •.Article
l«.TounirgM M. Hebrew .
' instrument
16. Persia
19. Organ
> otslght SO. Lettuce
iV.8.)81. Coin (Swcd.)33.Morsel. .
bookbindingin limp
leather
2S.Conatel.lation30. WlM
91. Third son otAdam32. Argon (abbr,)
33. Famous
cathedral town (Eng.)34. Path
described by a planet37. Immense10. City (Pa.)
44.InfuHate
<6. Flourished
47. A moment48. Analyze
grammatico
ally49. Dwellings60. Deeds
DOK’N
1. Fellow2. Girl’s name3. Verbal
"to be”
26. Chum ;27. Travel ^ back
and
forth
3».6»da.mation
80. Fused
material (Ceram*
Ics)
SlD ex.
terout SS.Storma 36. Roman
- outer.garmenta
ST.Girri nickname
38. Set of boxes
tJap.)
113:1
iiu tin’j-ja u ii
uirjLJU II .vj n a i’j
M :rjau LirjflL3i!
30. Stem41.0dd(S eot|. . 43. Snug retreat :
43..Fillswlth
sotemn . wonder 45. High card >'
48. Pfennig
tabbr.)
> If' H la
Pmm
It j n f n airaJd ot a bvigbt flash el color, then atari bgr • cbigle
addttien or two. Fredi lanpdiBdes, new cushions, a new dado or some
pottery may be aU that you need.Once you have achieved suectM
with a lew simple addltioas you
can go ahead and make addltloiial
ones. Changes can' be gradoal
and still be effective.
W arning Colora
Do you have rooms which are
ntty cool in tone and
Culture of East
And West I49et
In Puerto Rico
CAYEY, PUERTO RlCO-Hlgh
in the hills of taterior Puerto Rico
a private and personal good-wm
campaign Is bringing together the
cultures ot east and west.• Ever since W tsue Shigeno
Klolzbach moved to the .Common* wealth with her fanOly a year
ago. the arep around this picturesque mountain agricultural 'cen- .
ter has been treated to a taste of
Old Nippon.Mitsue is the wife of Kentuckian
CarrOU L. Klotzbach who had to ilght Congress to get her tato the
United States. She is the first Japanese woiran to have been per
mitted to enter the country after
the war to marty an American-
citiaen->nid It toidc a special pri
vate law to get her to.Klotzbach met Mitsue In 1948 in
Chotu. Japan, where he was civilian chief cf the Army's larg
est hydroponic farming. unit, in'
Japan. When lie returned Ho the
states In 1949, his attempts to bring
Mitsue to this country were ham
pered- iv the A ct no machinery
had been set up lor Japanese na
tionals and the War Brides Act,
pertaining to servlcen^. had « •
pired hi 1947.living in Florida;, fdota-
bach took his plea to Governor
Spessard I*. Holland who introduced the Special Private Law in
ttie Senate. The House passed it
on February 7. 19S0. and MiUue
soon Jt^ned her husband In Wash
ington.Now. «4iUe- her husband man>
ages a hydrcqpcmle unit being ad- , vanced to teach the science to
Puerto Kico's farmers. Mitsue dresses herselt and two cbildren
in ieimonos and prepares pungant sukiyaU tor vistttog guesta.
Titanium Strong,
Shibbbrri Metal
WASniNGtON-TUantam. recently added to the United States
s tra t^ c stodti^e. Is a real mod- , em ^%onder metal" whose pbten-
, tial for war or peacetime industi7
Is equalled only by Its problems
and contradictions. ‘
Although distributed throughout
tiie wortd. titanium is lo u ^ In low
cMcentrations, taivartably nUxed
with other elements.
ft is one of the most abundant
structural metals in t ^ earth's
crust.. after alumhium. iron te d magnesium, it a light, strn g . and
resistMit to heat, shock and corrosion. Yet Ita disadvantages, par*
ticularly Us tendency lo absorb gaseous ImpurlUes at high tem
peratures. make it a stubborn, costly mhterial to process. .
Consequently. United States con
cerns have taken even,less than
the ten per cent of the limited sup
ply opened to civUians earlier this year.
The metal is particuUrly suit- ' aUe for hi^-speed, high-aylng
jets. It also seems ideal for lightweight tank armor, gun parts,
guided missfles and portable .
bridges. The Navy finds titanium's resistance to salt water hivaluable ‘
for submarine snorke uses and the Atomic Energy Commission puta
titanium to secret tisee '
Best of Six Husbondis
Turns Sour From Sweet
^DETROIT—Sweet can cha^e to
sour awful fast. b'-"eves a local
Judge. \When Roy M. l*^y. 26, won a
suspended sentence on a mteor traOlc violation last May, his wife.
Sally; 96. told the court:
. "Judge, he's sweet. He doesn't
drink or carouse an^ he's the best
husband 1 ever bad. I oughta know.' I've had she ot them.!'
Recently Roy and Sally were back in coturt. Sally as the plain
tiff. ’She i tenderly rubbed a bruised
mouth and told .fudge W. McKay
Skillman:
“Judge, he*s’ awtul. He's ornery and cheap and common. He's the
v'orat husband I ever had.'*
You'd be surprised how these can be warm^ without i.iiMiging the basic color schema '
-ot the room or without- draslto
¥ FOR RENT ♦
SPACtiN THtS PAPER
W AiTMst T* S«tt
GOOD NEKSHBORS-PtKES to
\ F ir v c H * BiisNess : ,
IP YOU HAVE-
. beenion a ^uip'
entenalned (uefM
celebrated a biithday
. caught • big 6ah i
..-moved ...... i, ' .
tioped
. Iw d'ab^ . ■ :
bm'lii'avii^t' . . ■■■
' told yoiit hop
Ind an oi»ntlon '
■ '.boui^t a c»:
palh^vbuthbuse '
been' inattted' ;
.'cata;n«w’’tooth, :
"■■ ■ been’shot
' ■ : v:':' ;»tolet>'an^teg ’
.b^'.fobbed _ /■
. , ioldottt
' . / . lofltvvour bair ..
’b e e d ;* ^ ^ ';'" . ■'n--''
Or ip>one Anything At AU
TeleplioBc^ Or Drop a PoatcBrd, Or Come In,
' QT: In Any Conv^ment Way Inform . ..
t h e PAViE RECORD
Heart Disease, Cancer
Second to Accidents
NEW VORK-Only heart diBeue
and cancer cause more deaths than,
accidenta among American men
at the principal, working ages ot
IS through 04. At ages IS through 39 moK men die through accident^
al hijuries than from any other
’cause. ' • 'More than 40.000 accideht fataU-
ties each yean occur among men
under OS. ■
A leading' life tosuranee; com
pany says nearly hatt.ot the ac
cidental deaths among policyhold
ers are the afterm ath-ot motor, v e h i^ misliaips. Falls, ra n k ^
second m a cause of fatal ac- '- cidenu among the insured men.
accounted for one<ninth of the ta-
, talities. and drownings for nearly
as great a loss of life as falls.Altofetlwr, the three leediiw
causes-^motor vehicles, falls and <frownfogii7*w«re responsfbte Ibr %bout seven tint of every ten ae-
cidental deaths In this r insured . vmp.
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VOI.HMN XV.ItOCKSyiLLB. NORTH CAROUNA, W B D im pA T MAV 4. IW -
NUM BBR S9
Dayife Record
Has Boen Pdblished Since 1899
NEWS OF liOHG AGO.
W M W M H a p p M ih itliiD a -
vi* B ator* P to k hif M alar*
A nd A U>ra«M te4SM rti^^
(bavie Reeded, Hay 8ih 'i^ i) V
Aren't Tltlett Parnell’s re d
cates pretty?
W . A . Ballejr, o f Advance, was
In io m i M ondar.
S hirt waists ate becoming popa
a t in M ockivllle.'
T . C. ShM is, ot BIxby paid n<< •
!>Ieaaant call Mondav.
Oannon Talbert, aaslstanl 'pnat.
niaster at AdTance, was In town
M onday. < '
G. H .'G rabanI, of Farm locton.
. waSa btislness Wsilor here Hon*
, W . F . Ftirches one oftheconhtv
eommlssloners. Is v<|nlte, sick, and
conld not he here Monday. ,
JudKe Bowden o( C hieaeo,. was
Olhea* h»*e come and cone.your'
county newspaper keep* ffoing.
S->melime« it bat Mamed hard to
make "buckle and longue" meet,
but *oon the tun shine* and we
ntarch on. CJw faithful tubtcrib ert
otdit of whom pay prom ptly, p v e u t
courage and abiding faith in our
fellow man. /
If your neighbor it nut tid in g The
Record tell ^m ' tn tubtcrihe. T he
price it onlyI.so per year , in 'th e
Slate, and iS.OO in other ttatet.
When You Gome To Town
Make Our Office Your
Headquarters.
W e Are Always Glad To
:iS4e You.
y~I
S ^ «Safi, aS.n..^wHh. ^ Tj»e J)ayie RccoH rteb Shade of cranberiF r«L «led bjT a iiativ^e o f D«(vie G>unt]r«
Booms la which blue or Uulsh
green la the predominant dMde
LET u s DO
yW jobprinung
We can sav«» you money
-.on'your ;v.;,
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS
STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL
HEADS, PACKET HEADS, Etc.
Patronize your home niewspaper
and }diereby help build up your
' IwMi# town andvcoupty.^ ; : <:
y l H E B A V i ^ ^
m
w -■ ,'A '
{n thft cotiatir BToiNfav .abd Toe*.
day taklne denosltlona to b« used
In a trail la Texas.
' r» S. Leotiard, of Stateevllle. ba»
Vwfin yttittfnR fits dati?liter. Bfrs/S.
Swaim, loir the past week.
; J. Pink Beck, of trear SbeffieW,
‘was In town last week ob btndnew.
Tames Welker, who ‘ tiear
KaptM. lost hfe house, wheat aod
baenn« and part .of hU com aud out*
bulldlttca by fire ^ttirday mom
Vtof- ' • ■ ■■ ■: %Mr: Villen, of Blxhy, la MnhInK
ot.itnoytng Us 4onr mlllto Mocks,
^tte; \ ■
l;‘ w . ana 1. Ci ChailW loat ten
to 8f ) ^ t e 61 Innber last week
hr fi(%, aho a .^anw and a lot of
saw mill fistttfea. '
T. H. Ratledce haa opened np
' encory and dry (roods stole In the
OnMI bitndlBC at Advan^
^ e conmenceaient a't Smith
Ofove . Academy will take ^ place
'Wednesdav, May land. The liter,
m addrem -win he dellveied by
Rer. Ch»» H Dtl»v. '
The folln«»lnK list taken were
appolnted.hy the county comnili.
slmen Mondav: Advance, O. TaU
hert-.Caiahaln.' T. F. Mcorej Clark..
*llle, M; P. Rlchardmn; Jerjisalem,
W. D. FMier; M«cka»Hle. 6. W.
Shwk, Fnitoii ti. A. Ballev;
Pannlncton. C. A. Hall. Dr. Jas.
H ^Qlre was elected superlniend
m N F m v M
Another Oi the rather- a ta rtll^
ptedlettons of cbaoges te cam e dajiy
Ing the M lileanlnm lath e p ro |A e^
that animals will lose their en i* l^
oine towarif another. Isaiah t^ c e
describes this pbenomennm. and
makes K definitely clear that "th e
wolf stso ahsll dwell ^ t h th e lamb,
aod the leopard shall Ilf down with
the kid. and Ihe calt and theyoanc
Hon and the fatllnc.toEether ” las.
lah II. 6-g and (>s:>S! Bosea 9;tg.
H e even Koes farther and ptedlcits
that the animal species which have
formerly been clsmlfied as *'cam |.
varons" because of the!* depend,
ence oh Sesh from other snimals
will therefore become herblverotn
W that they can exist npon plant
Hie rather than meat. '•The Hon
shaH eat straw like the bnHock,
and dnsi shaH be the serpent’s
m a t. They shall not h nrt . nor d c
strov In mv holy monntaln. sslth
the Lord.’< Tsalab 65;>,i;. In an.
other place he again refers to tkl^
Molojrieal cbanee when he says:
"ilie Hon shall eat strew like the
lox.” Isaiah ii:a . Not only win
lenmltv bMween memhers o f . the
aolm ^ kinadnm disappear, bntfear
enmity between me • and ,anl.
ent of the Board of Health:
T he to m election la oragf
aa w e g o to p re n .The old tidiet
ISSlf
1^ - '
ft being voM for: Repb^lcans
are taking no pan In llte election.
Flah weighing; from la to ig
vonndi each were caught at Coo.
Iwmee Saturda*."
;W. W. Strand, of Hickory ap^t
one day last week M town with :his
btothef, .C. Frsnk Strond.
TheConfederate pimic will he
field In Hoekavllle on' iSatnrd'ay,
Mayasth. Among those selected
to solicit bsskets for Ihe occasion
^ were: Capt.' lohn H .' i%menti
HlasSallleHanea, Jas H. Culev,
Min Laiira Clement. Mra. Ida O
Nall, John B Poaid, Bph Bara
hanlt. Mias M. B. Uvragnod. Mis.
Lila Chatin, John PeeMea; Mrs.
U n Hanes, C. O. Baley, W. ‘ A.
Bailey, Mra.'Belle Peebles^ Mn.
Eugeiila Lebtiardj N. A. Peebles.
Mta. W. A, Bailey. S. A. Janris
M in Bmrns Jahnsoal Thos. Pera.
bee. Mas. W. A BHIa, Isaac Rob.
ens, Mrs. B. Frost, P. A. Baity,
M ir A H. McMahan, Ab' Avder.
SOB. Min Ulllan Smoot, Rey; W
R. fCetchle. MIsaNantle Rattedge.
John C>. Hodgea, Mra. Emily Black,
-■taetl. ' '. '
. -.lOnlytwoof the above people a n still alive- Min: SalMe Hanes,
nl Modsvllle. and Min Lillian
Sao.)t,.a6w Mra. lahn-Koontz, of
.Soiitb Ctlthain. Bdltor.] .
A lohr.bnrae teaai helongieg io
J a ^ h H endrh^ of. Teaoysop,!
rta away and ran into the SiMitb
Valklii river at Poid/ft Ulidaay’a
frrfr.-btn weicKaened. hy. Thoa. Spry a e d o tb ^ ; No' aadont.
. jtnlw ntidM ^
UHReporiS^s
folks Around World
Are Uving Beffer
^ WA8HINGT0N--An insight hito the compMitivc Uv^ .ttandards ot the Vnited SUtes 'and cert^ countries for which suiistics
mats wfit tikewim cease. Referrlafr
to It, Isalsh ^avfl; ^ 'A n d th t «ttck*
Inc ebltd shall play on the bole of
the asp» and tbe weancd^chlM ah4n
out bis hand on the cM katrlce'a
deo.^' Tiiey flball not biirt nor de.
rtroy In all mv holy monntftlu.**
ilsalab Bom lty between la*
dlvidnals will a1«o be elemlnatedi
For ,eentbrle«i. poHtleal aeleotlsta
h aw dfeam edof tbe.anpreeldeBted,
proirrea« w hich' maokind c o titd
make If their I n m to ^ ts o f money
and tnnt«ria1a conM be dlrectad ex-
eltia^vety toward, peaieeful pdrm lts.
Tn tfie Wfllenltim tbie will occur,
Soeakftteof' tbe ivlsttotMblp be<
tWMO IndM duaU aod nitlono. Im*
i«b Mve? **Tb^ nball beat
iword^ Into plnwabarefl, and their
«oeara Into oronln« hooka; natloo
4ball oot lift op swomS aealost on.
tion. neither sthiafl t h ^ learn
any tnw ,** tsalab *»t4; One of
tbe creat so ^ a l. stnmblltiflr <b1oeka
jin thia Ihe twentieth eenturyfa o«r
jinablli.tv to eommnnteate Ifeely
with tbe.peoote of cither nattonfi.
|;Laaciiaffe has degenerated Into
tboitMiid^ d r dialect*, end m
who can apeak or understand eWn
or seven Is cnnrfdered^ eeb<^
.*rly ex p ert/ Tbc relep pf cnnfna*
AVS .vwaWM
are available, and dianges ttuit
have occurred since the late lUr*
ties,' are given In a special study
made by the United Nations sta- .
tistical organisation.^ In addition to the United States,
the countries covered are ttie Unit* ed Kingdom. Canada, Sweden.
Norway, West Gennany, Irdand and Japan. Belgian fli^rA are '
given only tot the post^Wwld War II period. The study is based on
Uie personal consumption expendi*. turcs lor' each county in th'eir're*
spcctlve currencies, and gives a breakdown ot outlays lor -food,
shelter, dbthtog and a selected list ot othi»r foods and nrvices.
In most cases, the year 1036 is the
pre^WorM War n base, while tbe
Ictest flgUTM ai« tor 10S2.. ■
: The. study shows certain com*
mon tendencies in the personal ex> penditure pattern hi all cm ^les^
over the last decade' and a ludt. For exapiple; tiie pr««ortion ot
total consumption outlays going
for food in most countries has
riJKn In ttie pMod. Pai% ot this is due to higher prieee. but the
fiSiires also suggest tiiat people
are eating beiter than before hi
, countries as well as In the
^United States.Another common trend has been
,a decided decUne In tiie proportion
ot personal « ^hdltures on shel
ter, which includes the cost of fuel and light, furniture and household
<«eration as Well as rent.
I960; More Pay >
For Less Work
NOTRG DtAME, lnd.~>By IIWO,
" will be earning 40 per
cent more and buyhig 40 per cent
more but wtn'ldng about five hours,
less each wedc, according to a pre
diction made here by a fdrmer
presidential advlMr teaching at
Notre Dame.' Dr. Roheri C Turner, viatting profesw in the- U niversi^s C<d«
lege ot Cwtnmerce, . forecast that within IS years the United States
will have a toUl national output “in excess of 000 billion doliBr8'^
as compared with 985 billions iii
1058. .j A framer member of Resident Truman's Council c< Economic Ad
visers,' Dr. ftoner said that America's population will be nearing the
200 million m ark by 1070. Although
Ms head, stuck iD^tbe hub hole
‘ of a'd^arded.autom obile wheel
M «. Eteanor Rowe and ber tour
children couldn't get it out.
Sit. I . C .-E ai-.,l of Uw. sher- ttTs fore. (oUe(. he pup's ears
hack clou and pulled It out bj-the tan. The ears (Cocker s^oicl
had trapped, tt.t»pe>
Ion which h«ao with the cnntonn.
ding of tonnes, at ’ the Toyer
Bshel-silll prevails The onlv snc
eeasfnl stiemnt to ovemme It
been the agreeniFtit s'mong sden-
tists to nse the dead langnages the
GrMk and the Latin for terms ai|«
appellations In the various branch,
eaof scientific stiidv> There are
wme who think language haa e.
volved. that it.lalmnrovlng and he.
iexIM eand e s n r m
bioN ’T LiKB HIM -
, Joiinnvm HhwlcliigatliblAby
ibtothetfor the'fint time.
“Wbtt dovm diiiik of himr
asked hta mother.
Tohnny alglied: T h e J<mea>
liavt a new car.’thc'Brwwn’s hkve
a new radio,' and we've got tUt."
WBDCaNGCAKE
Speaking on die dm gm of mo*,
dem fbod,'the speaker pointed a
finger at a hanessed looking Hst-
ener and demanded, "What la It
that we all aat, at some' time -or
aiiolher, Kat b the' worn ‘tKli^
imaginable ior its? Do yoa know,
sir?"
, Softly came tfie ^aaw t
|the little man, “Wedding cake.'
TIT FOR TAT
A tath« coi^ted bachdorwas
in y l^ lo dinnerby a wbinm of
his acquaintance, but did not
accept.
Afinirdan Uter, oieiMng (iw
in the street, he saJd in his. biiA
Inanner, "I believe you ask«l linie
to dine' with you last wcci^^
Ih e woman toofced at
thout^tfuUy.' ;
“Why, Vcs., I believe 1 did,” ^
answered brightly, “Atiddid yDu
conM?**
BEYbNDTHE LAW
I These Ruys iltUiig around out*
j ridc the coindiouse 'mxe 'tiUdnii
labout thevecy tough old iud^
who w u holding'cbun Inside,
“He's toiii^” one ,dF the guvs
said, “but auce believa In justic.."
*-8uce ,doM,” agned anodier.
#iw> o ^ rei^tly bad 'b m ‘' sm-
teiiced by ihe judge, “lie’a tbie
moat iustice Jud^ I ever saw—
just aa Moii hang youas not!''
SUltABUi R ^ Y
, “H a« vau'.ever aprieaM IwlAeaa In a auit'ibefoie?"
l* ^ W ^ o f’coufid”
I tell the jury
liurt w hatm itit w a^'
__ However, prominent Mholars
sgree'wlth the scrlntcyres that the
very.oppoalle Is the case.- Lan.
gnage haa develoned. Adam a^ke
the perfect. Ian«maee hef«ire It be.
nerated at the Tower of
Babel.. We .rtlthave a feilltotteo
of all tjilngs like'Peter Informs us,
aiidthe Adainic language which
was the langnage given -to Adam
In the'gsrden of ^ e n by. the.I/ird
himself. With thst Isngnage man
ean expre*< himself so .perfectly
thei« conld not he any miannder.
a tan W beanse of the olainuen
and force every e*pre«s!oo ha*.
[Ze^anlah 3;g, Informaiw as (ol.
" '‘Fw. then .will I tnm to
the people a pnre langnage, that
th ^ .W a ll call ni»n the nam<
of the Lord, io serve, him with
n L. BENNGTt,
) N . C
ItAOTIFUl fsTEIUNC $llVEIt\
iV
B A R T O M
AND OTHER
FAMOUS
.SIIVHSMITHS,
THE GIFT SHOP
IB( WIIW •«» « . . . .“It was a blue aoir,’' she leiilicd quIcUy, "with whltt^collar-and cuA, and buttona all the t»ay down
d » e f r o n t.^ _ ^ _ _ i_ ^ _ j.-
^ail In Germany
Munich, Getmany-Aif Force
M-Sgt. William F. KaU, whose
wife, Laura, iind motherV Mi*. W.
B. NaO, live in MMksvUle, N. C ,
leoentW waa graduated (iom the
ISeventh Army Non-Commi
led'OIBGet Academy InMnnidt.
Getmany. . ^ ' i
A auperviaor with the 34th Rai
dio Squadion Mobile he auccaat-
fullycompleteda6ve.wcekt cowae
inkadetship, map-ready and odxr
miUtan- aubjecta.
Sergeant NaU, who arrived
aeaseaa to Jtdy 1953, U a'veteraft'
'ofmoietbanl6:veaiain the Ait
!P6ice.
Oar County And
Sodal Security
By Louis a Oement. Mimager.
Qiustion; Will a farmer who
imis iM iiUa social s e ^ ty
liiany yean ago but never worked
under tocbl aCcutity and haa sinw
lost his card, be requhcd to get a
new account number for his fium
iUMieilage? '
Anawerr:. This farmer, or any
other peison similariv situated,
will not need a new aodal security
aecoimt niimbet. OMe account
liiiinfcer is ail any one ever needs.
The numbet on the first card that
is issued to an ihdi^dual idenii-
ties the accdtmt that has K-en set
up for him and all earnings re
ported by and for him duting bis
lifetime wilt be credited to that
account. There hat been no oth
er card Inued to another person
showing (be same nnmber. If a
person’s social security card is lost
or destfoyed. he should apply for
a duplicate account number card
from his nearut social security
office. Without a person’s own
social Kcutity account number,
there is no-way to establish social
security protection for him or his
iamily.
For further infoimation, con
tact the Social Security Office,
301 Post Office Building, Satis-
burv.R C .
. If you have any question con
cerning your social aecuritv, you
might write us I t 3<1 Post Office
Bjilding, Salisbury, N. C , or' see
out reptesentative who visits the
Court House, MocfcsvUle N. C ,
6n the t o and thbrd Fridays of
e ^ month from 12;30.t;3(X
NOTICE OF SALE
IJoder and by virtne .if the pow-
,=.• of ante cootalned In a ceitsla deed of jrnst exrcnied by Boone Poster and wile Sal-y Foster, to Robert S. McNeill. I'tnstee, dated
the ^jrd day of M.y. I9SJ, and « . cordedinBookaa. OSKC23, m tbe
office or tbe Reeioter ol Deeds of
Day e County; and' under and by
virine ol the anthotliy vested in the d as snbstituied truster
byan Insirnment of writing d.ted
ibe 4th day of April 19SS. •«'* « .
coi'ded in Book — . page — . in the
ol8.i. o( Jleglste: o( Deeds of Da
vie Comity, delanit having been
made in Ihe payment ol the io. ■ theiehv secured and the
Mid deed i.l trosl being oy the
1 terms thereof snbjeei to lorrolosnre.
:t,ofthe IndabiednesBland the-bolder----------------------ibereby,secured having demanded
a foreclosure thereof for the pur.
pose of satisfying said Indebtedness,
the undersigned snhbtitnted trnstee
wHI offer for nie si public auction to the hlgW i iridder lor cash, at the conn house door in Mocks,
ville. N. C . oil' the 7»< <*»T May, I9SS, •••* conveyed In said deed of lrn<t, the same lying and being In Jerusalem Township. Davie County, North Caiolina, and
more particularly described as fol
I Being lots Nos 62. 63. 64, «s
«6, «7, 6». «9, 70. 7«. 7». 73. 41
Seen Aloaf Msia Shell .
B, The Street RamUar.
ooooso
Three high school gitls pimifti
On pancbiriime show in tbell'gtiNih
-M rs. Mary Crow and MlAliltfiy
Heilman enjoying cold ^rlnxa
hot attcmmn -M in Maitle.-^Ktt.^
lian talking about going to Similt
Carolina-LcRoy Poplin w aM ^
for movie show to open—Bddc
Oreene drinking large coca-coh«it
extra warm afternoon—Mra. Lm
Lverly lookiog at new sutnmM
dresses In Sanfotd’s display w ^
dow—rack FenninffoncpmingoM-
of banking house—Bryan Sell oik
street cumer watching t i ^ paat
-M rs. S. B. Hall doing som c.t^
ly morning shopping-Miaa S ii^
Hanes on her way. to apothecait
ahop-M rs. C F. Meioney htiim
ing down South AMn street on
I warm aftetnoo.i—Dick
on his way south as die dinntt
hour apptoaehes-7 0 . 1C. Popt’and
Alvin Dvson talking thingaovct—
J. K. Sheek greeting old friends a-
lound the square—Mrs. C. P.
lohnson talking about taking .>
half holiday—Mrs. Wayne Maiicll
trimming window at Moefcavilt* ■
I Cash Store—Roy Harris on hla
way to banking house—David Rni>
kin and Robert Bawitigerexcbanp
ing greetings on Mafai street—At*
tornev George Martin bcowaliig «.
round in aiito n o te - Bank cleili*
working overtime on aultty aikar-
noon - Miss losie Foster m Ik(
way to doctor's i^ce—Mra. Jam n
Foster shopping acound in d h «
store—Homer Latham buyinf a
eamp chair to alt on whilesQutml
hunting—J.D. Purvis loadini •
lawn mower into auto trunk bd
Main street-Leslie Daold geitl^
a 75 cent lialr cut—New btlda t«-
matkbig that the hadn’t had any
lights vet, and hoped slwwoalda*t
—Bobby Hall hurrying into dmg
store with two paint brushes In
one hand—Allen Parks getting a
Friday morning hair cut^M r. and
Mrs. John Swing shopping aiound
town—Rev. A. M. Kiser teltliit
tonsoral work-Eighteen -atudania
from Mars Hill College paualng
for refreshments while on fbab
wav to Lexington—Sammy PowCH rambline around the squaic on hot afternoon—James Yodc tod^
ing a book aa he makes hit « w
through heavy traffic across the
square—Man driivng mule Midi. ed to sled down Depot atieiet—
M ani^W aters, A ',^ W agner,
theN. B. D ^ n and Harvey Bl
welder talking about when
[world was young.
I, 43 44'and 45 of the Sam Fo».
T Snb.divlsion. as
n o t ic e T O C R E prrO R S I
Having q u ^ ^ M eaecutrta of
dieeatateofH. l.a ite r. d e « ^
cd. late of Davie County, North Ckiollna, tbia la to notify all per- Mma holdingclainn acatnatsaid ea- tate, to pnaent them to dw under,
algned withhi « m c ^
date heteof. or thU notice wUI Iw
plead In bar of their tecovety. All pctac^a owing said estate ^ 1
m a k e hnmediale settlcincnt. This
A pt«16>19S5. .
VIRGINIA POWEUUEnx. of H. I; CanM,.Dec^d.
a C Block, Attorney.
auaf Coal i
Smd Ct .
Iw eCan Supply Vour Nceda
IN GO O D CO XL.
SAND and BRICK
Can or PhoineUrAt Any Time
.. PHONE 194
PonneitoDwteBHdt&CtiilO*
ier'Snb.dlvlsion. as per survey and
nlatmadehvA. L. Bowles. Sur
veydr, May, 1953- And ssid pisi
Kcotded in Map Book No. 3, i»ge
IS. In the Regislei ol Deeds rIBce of Davie County, North. Carolina, to which reference is hereby made
for a more partieular description
For title see deed from E. C. Morris to Boone Foster aod wife,
Sally Foster, dated May no, 1953.
aiid duly recorded In ssid office.
T his 1st day of April, I95.V
CLAUDE HICKS.
' ; Substituted Trusiee.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified aa execii^ of the estate of Charlie Hege, d e e m ed. late of Davie Counn. Notth
Carolina, this is to notify all p »
sons holding claitns againM said
estate, to present them to the im- deisigned wirtiln 12 months hw n
dale hereof, or this notice win
plead in bar of their recovety. A't
persons owing said estate wM make immediate settlement. Thia
.htarch 21. »55.BOBBY CLAY H EpR
E n. of Charlie Hege, I W d .
-B. C. Block, Attorney.
HIU-TOP
Servi<^ & Supply
HOPES TO SERVE YOU
EVEN BETTER IN 19SS
Gaa, OU SuppliM
Also A Nice line Of
^ e g e t a U M .
And Staple C^oceriM
We AppreciiM Ymir
J. W . HILL
.'O w ner
m m m
1
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PAGE TWO ¥iiE DAVIE RECORD.H0 CKSV1U .G .1). C HAY 4. 'l»BB
THE DAVIE RECORD.
C. FRANK STROUD. EDITOR.
TELeFHONE
A Stormy Day i Grew-HffiWam
Sundav, April 24th, will be a day I Mr, and Mf*. WllUam Giteen, of
long to be Kinembered in Davie* Modcsvltte, Ro^te I, announce the
Bntoraa atthePortofllce.in MmIm. »«to. N. C-. u SecowtT.laM « •« nmttei. March S. 1908.
:smSCiHFTIOII RATES;
ONE .YEAR. IN N, CAROUN*
StX MONTHS m N. CAROLINA
ONE YEA R. O in s m E ST A T J- •
SIX MONTHS. OtJTSIDE STATC
«I.SO7S<!.n .utveo
The North Carolina »olons, or
whatever vou care to call that
body of lawmakers who have been
<ampinE around R alel^ for the
«aM four months, are still tr.ing
•to find enough money to keep the
pld ship of state sailing on an even
Jceel. No end is vet in sight.
' Every fellow is yelling to tax the
Mher fellow. Nobody wants to
pay any extra tax. Nobody wants
ItU s..Iaty cut. The school teach-
'er» say they can’t sta. d a salary
'cut. The farmers and property
•owners swear they can’t pay an in-
'creased tax. Tobacco and bot-
Uing companies sweat they are in
ihe same fix, while merchants
througho..t the' tOO counties are
V;ussing about the sales tax. Such
'is life in the good old Democratic
State of North Carolina.
• The columns of this paper are
open to all who want to discuss
t>ublic puViIic affairs and anything
that is for the upbuilding of the
town or countv, but the time has
passed when we can devote much
space to helping to any individual
politician who has it for himfelf
' or his worst enemy. If there is
anything mean to be said about
dircv politicians, whisky ring, of
ficers not doing their duty, pie-
hunters buying their wav in and
other things too tedious to men
tion. the editor will say these
things, take the whippings, the
blame and the praise i f any.
Others saying mean thi..gs about
ench other through The Record
are taxed at the rate of 2 cent i
word with no discount for time.
Oar Candidate For
Mayor
He must be a leader.
• He must know \ h»t the com-
munitv needs.
’ He mu6t-knovtr how to get on
with his fellow citizens without
<»u8ing friction.
’ He must be unwilling to favor
any partifculjf set—not even the
"peanut politicians.”
He must be (air and unbiased.
He must be oblivious to criti
cUm because he cerMinlygets it.
He must put aside personal pre
judices and become a public ser
vant.
He must be a business man of
inore than average ability.
He must have the energy to
work for the community and to
induce others to work with Him.
He must place duty abovfe party.
. He must be a firm believer in
and a defender of his town.
. He must be a leader.
Ye Ed Declares
himself In
' Mv friend, help the editor in his
wild eyed search for news. When
your friends come to see vou, if
you are not .nshamed of it; tell
him: when vour wife cives a tea
party, if vou have recovered from
the effects, drop in with the news;
when a new badv arrivrs. fill your
packets with cigars and call: if you
gotoapaity, sreal some of the
good ihings and leave them at the
•anct.im.>-Rockingham Post Dis
patch.
Poole-Laney
Mr. and Mrs. E* D. Poole, of
Harmonv, announce the eng;ige'
meat of their daughter. Mild<ed
Louise, to George B. Laney. of
Charlotte, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Lsnev, of Monroe. A fall wed-
_dU»g.l* p la o n e d ^ ^ ^ ^
Do You R«ftd The Record?
County. It wasn’t a cyclone and
perhaps not a tornado, but the
afternoon and evening p^roduced
a mixture of wind, hail, rain and
one of the worst looking cloud^
that this scribe has ever seen*
The fitst wind,rain and hail storm
arrived about 2 p. m. Much dam*
age was done in Cooleemee and in
lower Jemsalem. A number of
houses in Cooleemee were badly
damaged, and falling trees dam
aged several autemobiles. Many
trees blown down through,
out the county and outbuildings
damaged by the high wind. The
second and worst hail storm, hit
this city shortly before 7 p.
Hail covered the ground and some
stones were as litrge as marbles.
Crops were not damaged as bai as
first thought. But little corn and
tobacco had been planted. We
are glad that no one in the. coun*
ly was Injured.
FM.A. Rally held
The Davie*Rowan Countv F.H
A . District Rally was held Tues
day night. April 19, at .Rockwell
Three hundred thirty F.H.A’ers
attended.
Mt. Ulla and Cleveland tied for
the attendance prize; ^
Special guests were Mr-Charlps
Irwin, Superintendent of Row^n
County Schools, the school prin
cipals, and chapter mothers and
fathers.
Th'e Rev. Emraeti Mclarity pas
tor of the First Methodist Church
in Sal sbury, gave a very inspira
tional talk on “Buildine a Home ”
The essence of his speech was that
F.HA'ers are building hoaies in
the present and no in the future.
A talent show was held after
which refreshments were served.
engagement of their daughter,
Phyllis Ann, to Charles LeRoy
Williams, son of .Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Williams, of Admmce, Route
The w ading b planned for
this summer.
Mr. and Mrs.-L. E. Green, who
have occupied one of die Dodd a-
l>attmetits on'Norith Main stteet, lave purchased one of thk 6Toom
H ub«t Ea«m houses on Avon
stteet, and moved into their new home last week.
NOTICE OF SALE
.Under and by vlttne o( the pow
er of sale In that certain Deed of
Trust executed! by Csrl C. HcDan. lei and wife Azile B. McDnnlel to
the undersigned Tiastee to secure
a note in the snte ot |8,ooo oo p*v< able to Durban Bank and Trust
Compsny of Cooleemee. N. C.
bearing date of July i. ,1946. ant
duljr recorded In-^ook of Deeds ot
Trust Mo. S3, page 349, In the of.
6ceoftbe Reglater of Deeds of
Davie County, N. C., def,iiU itay.
ing been made in the payment of
said note and at the reqnest of ssid Bank and' Trust Company, the
payee and bolder tbereoft
The undersigned Trustee will sell pnWiely for easii at tbe Court
House door of. Uavie County, In
Moeksvilte. N. C., on Sstnrday.
the 28tl> day of Hay, l9SS> at o’clock, M., the foljowing deserih
ed lands situate In Jerusalem Town
ship, Davie County, to wU:
jst Traet; A tract lying on West side of Stale Highway No. So (now 601) about two miles from Sonth
River: - Beginning at a point in
the center of Stale Highway No
80 (now 6ot) OB O. E. Peebles'
line; thence S. S3 degs. jo
W. 1366 feet to a Hickory, the oti-
glnai comer; thence N. 18 degs. E.
343 feet to an iron pipe; thence N 5 decs. B. 836 feet 10 a stake on the original line, corner of LoiNo.
Two Negro V conviMS, James
Graham, serving 2 5 3 0 y^rs, and
William Lucas, sening from 3-5
years, made their escape from) the'
Davie County. prison camp, two
miles from Mocksville on Monday
o f last week, by climbing over the
camp fence. Bloodhounds firom
the Forsvth Camp'were put on,
the trail, but it was lost near !
County Line. One of theN ^roesj
said to have high blood pressure,
the other heart trouble -but they
could run.
Lucas gave himself up to the
chief of police In Statesville Wed
nesday after calltaig up his mother
who llyes New Jersey. % e told
him CO <urr.:nder which he did.
Violating Law
Whereas it has come-to the at*
tentlon of the Department of In*
surance that non*Hcensed empl
ees o f insurance companies are
telephone and personal
Union
Go Quickly and Tell," th e
theme o f the 53rd annual meeting
of Woman’s Missionary Unioil,
South Yadkin Baptist Association,
that convened last Tuesday morn
ing in the First Baptist Church, in
this city.
Mrs. C. L. Weston, president ot
the Association presided.
The program “Telling (he story”
was presented in three progran
features in the division, in the as
sociation through Mission stndv.
through literature, through com
munity missions a n d through
stewardship o f possessions and
“Telling the story to our youth'
wrfs given by Mrs. C. W. Apple-
white, associational young people’s
■eader.
There was special music bv Rev. Elmer Thomas and “ Telling the
story in China and the Phiilippi-
nes” ^ Mrs. W. W. Lawton.
Lunch was served .-it 12:45. In
the afternoon tTelling the story”
was continued though the Mar
gate Fund and through Carver School ot Missions by Mrs. J. S,
Potter.
The meeting closed wth elec
tion of officeri and a final
saee by Dr. Claude Brown, pastbr
7; thence N. 84 degs. 30 min. B.
1868 feet to a point In the center of State Highway No. 80 (former, ly) comer to lot No. S; thence with the center of iiald Slate Highway,
S. 15 degs E. 1100 feet t« the he. ginning, containing so and 7 to acre* more or leas) and being Lois No. 9 and 10 ky map of Snssn
Langston farm made by N. Trexler, April 39th, 193a.
Fora more psrllcnlar
tion reference is hereby made
Deed from Greensboro Joint Stock
Land Bsnk to T. W. Sui
Sr., recorded In Book 33. P *« <79
Re^ster’s Office of Davie County.
N C.
and Traet; Lying on We^ side of State Highway No So (former.
Iv) about two miles from Sonib
River; Beginning at a point In the
center of said Highway comer to Lota Nos 4 and 5 on Crai^’a line; thence S. 15 dega. B 743 feet to 1
stake in center of said Highway,
comer of Lot No 9; thence with line of Lot No 9, Sonth 83 degs. 30 mln. W. tS68 feet to a atake,
corners of Lot No 9 on the orlgi.
nal line; thence N. s degs B. 717
4eet to in Iron stake, Cralge’s cor ner; thence N. 83 degs 30 mln W. i66i feet to the beginning, con
talniug *7 and 85 too acres mote
or less, and being lots Noa. 5, 6, and 8 by olat ot Snsan Langston' farm made bv W. A'Trexler April
49 193a
Foi a more particular description see deed from Greeosb<>ro loint
3.1.of
Stock Land Bank toT. W Sum
merset, Jr . tecorded in Book , page ate, said Register’s Office
Pavie Coooty, N. C.
TERM S OP SA LE; CASH.
_ TIM E OF SA LE: MayaS, t95S.
of Greensboro Fitst BaptistChutch This tbe 97th day ot April, 195S.
About 300 were present. GRANT. Tmstee.
Get Ready For The
Planting Season Now
SEE u s FOR
Cole Planters and Distributors
Complete Line Of Repairs
Rankin - Sanford
Implement Co.
Your Icterralicpal Haiv*»ter Dealtr
Phone 96 Moclwv^le, N. C
'Convicts
gaged in the following acts; arrang
ing appointments and distributing
Insurance lite.ature and literature
and informatton as to policy bene,
fits for the purpose ot selling or ar
ranging for a sale of insurance
through a licensed agent,
It being the opinion of the un
dersigned Commissioner that the
aforementioned practices ate not
in the public ititerest- it is here
by ordei'ed that effective April 18,
1955, no company! manager, gener-
agent, ot other representative
shall knowingly permit any noni
licensed employee by telephone or
personal contact to:
Arrange appointments and dis
tribute insurance literature and in
formation as £0 policy benefits for
the purpose of selling or arranging
for a sale of insurance through a l|.
censed agent, or any other act cf
solicitation, except as pCTmltted in
sub-paragraphs 1 and . 2, of G, S.
58-51:3,
CHARLES F: GOUD,
CommissioneroHnsurance
Do you read TKe Record?
r e m e m b e r
Oil Mother’s Day
Sunday, May 8th
We Have A Fine Selection
OF :
G IF T S
Gloves, Pocketbooks, Hosiery,
Dresses^ Blouses, Hats, Lingerie,
And Costume Jewelry
From Which To
Make Your Selection
C. C. Sanford Sons Go.
We Give S & H Green Sumps With All Purchases
Store Closes At Noon On Wednesday
MOTHER’S DA Y
SUNDAY, MAY 8TH
For This
Happy
Occslsioii
W e Have
Many
Useful Gifts
Which Will
Appeal
to
M dtHER
Kelvinator Automatic Washers
' Lebtkard Refrigerators, Electric Ranges^ .
Electric Window Fans In Different Sizes And Prices
' Tables Fans From |5.95 Up /
Motorola Home And Auto Raidios
Ansrr OUR STORE OFTEN
Mocksville Home & Auto Supply
C. K CRENSHAW, Owiwr ,
I>lM»e36 Salubuiy Street
jiO CK gm iJ! .W.-C^ y A r .d'.
ijirin lc m iil^ ri^ ;
5||sadi|y Shrinking ^
Crop U
• ; ^ u s t P ^ u ^ e Mioire '
, ' ,Sarm ecomnilsts • reprat ifliat America's .larm land acreage U
si^dlly :
lia?toO T asli?u S’® i( '* a c S. afes for the conUrueticih of super . Ughwairs and toll, roads, lar .de. fcnse and industrial iP|ints, y ports, military reservations,■ M i^ l and >fame . c^ erv p^ccts;,-- • •' .
:1%>tin8 .this trend, M. Cl M. Case,
Havtngqiiaiified.ai A dm lnl^- »il* of die.intate of FtedS-Onell, ‘ • of Davie .C^^
, ,----------------la, this Is, to tioitfy
•II peisona binrlog claims, against to'present them to the
undmlgned wlthiii twelve months
fnte'date heceof,' or this. iiOti<w
wlltibe'pleaded in .bar of th « t lb recover. ' All persotis ow- n« siMd estate will pUase make
tomedlate settlement: '
Thiathe4thdayof Aoril. 1955.. SARAH E.ORRELL,
Admrk. of Fied S. Ottell, DecsU
I Zuhary, Attotnns: i
trlx of the estate of Henrietta Dlx-
oht;dcce*sed, notice is hereby giv
.ch ^.all :peraons holding l.daims niiinst nid;;,deceased to present
the tame, properly ve^ ed , to the
deialgn^, on orbeltm the 14th
r. of. April, 1956, or this -notice ...Jl be plead lii bar of r«ovety.
All peraona itidebied to said estate
will plinae call and make ptoiopt
settlement;: 1
This-die l4ih day of April, 18S5, ROS A S. MILLER, Adnirx. o f Henrietta Dixon; Decs'd. Mocksville, N. C , Route 4.
avalU^^lai^.^^«|!,afe, shrtnkliii; each jaar.
t<ook a long. looK at our .fuihire
■ nwds for-land/'J.«c points out that everj tinw a
, ^ l a n e U ^w ay p u ^ l ^ a^rjUl-
. ijbad, a strip ot land 413 feet wMe : ls:kfr(*quently taken for the
.,t^ed use.-. This, means 80, acres:
. u s ^ for .every^I^e. pn9'atrip ttie
entire le n ^ nUm ^ weiOd rep*
; resent 120 farms o( 100 acres each.
Belt agronopiists point out:,
tiM} m<Tst of the national profltaUe 'to m land Is:already under crop.
1 ^ . means, they say. acre of existing crop land miiii.4o
Bb1l>lgeer pfoduc»on Job to feed
to? steadfljr growfnf U. S.. p ^ a - tijon wWch ls. eiipec^,,to..ijBac^
.200 million tqr m s. ’ '>'•(1^ bigger crop produeiiic Job
«isn be dtrne. they say* by: _1<—.
Building the soU's crop feeding
p ^ lw ltti.b aV m eed 'iS u p rt^ o l, nutrients. provided .by, eommardal
fertnixer; 2~Impn>vlnf soil. tnth. drainage and aeration bjr regular
../additions of organic'm atter by - plowing undor legume grass erops
: and by. adding fertilizer to com , ' stulits and oiher ' crop . tv^idueii
'that are turny-d.imdsr.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
R E A tE SplPE R T Y
Pnmuit to tbe^rathoiltv vested In-an br.'Viitnebl an atder of the Clark o( Superior Coiirt of Davie
Cbnntr, dated April ao, 195s. In m
tdal Ptooeedloc entitled L. P.
'aid, et al m, FtuikBelloD et al,
the nirfenlciied eouiiilialoner will
arill.aCer for sale,.,at. pnhlle aac>
tIoD, (orcsiiih, on the airt day of
May,.19(5, at laKio noon, at the
conn boGse door In Davie Count?, H. C., to theVhlglfeat bidder, the -rttad rnl property.
'Or!?#!B anning at a atone comer ot Lht Noj’ s In the line of tbe ronnd b.ltt tract and running North 3j ehi, te « atbae,’L « i Ward's Hoe.
thence Weat .s,92 .cha. to a atone
comer:of Lot No. s: thenceaych^ toatiibecbnierot'lAt No. % In tbe l ln e ^ round hid. tractj thence
Baat3 .9a;dis. to the beginning.
New Angle of A tt«k
For Conle .Grubs
VeterinaV. scientists.. 8e»icl»i?i ^ . .for'better ways to.'controj ca'*t ■■
grubs, have come up with anoUi
new angle of attack. .......\ Research vetcrbarians. of- Ui
U. S. Dq^artmcnt ^ A^Kultur- ' . have TeiKMicd encourn*!n|i; resulb with d ^ Intalte of pUcnfitJU&zln-‘ durtag the months when;heel:flier . dciiosit eggs on the leg«;of cattle
The, drugs:iare ^abspfbed' into, thv- animal's Mood .i strcam.' so can attadc;/grub«.- before: cxton-:' damageJs dene. -Treatedcattle'',averaged^ s^nic.c
- 80 per c ^ fewer gnilw tlum-un-. , treated animals, and some., wure
. completely treet of infestation.' Grubb are the larvae ot the heel fly and burrow Into the animal
from eggs deposited mi tlie hide by the adult dy. After living yriUi-i
..in catae several months, thcy^ puncture their way out again,
tisua^ tbe bade, and inso doing cost ^ U v e s^ ,)i^us. tnlltlons oTdollarf levery jwa/ lamaged hld.|M andiPrime .meat cuts.
Some success -in cattle grab control alsb has,.been.;i!MPP^ with,
drug'injections‘wlitdi accomplish 'much the same-,r«sults;j,as ;the.
, feeding pro^ant; . , |
NOTICE TO. c ; ^
qualified aa Administi
i6acrea more or leas,
I being htt.No. 4 Jn the divl. akia.^ P: ,B, Watd. ; ,
BatUnMgat a atone comer of
lot Mo: 4 In line of round hill tract
and.vtonlnc North 27 chs/ to a
atone .Id Laal Ward’a line; thmce Weat.'5.54’cba. to a atone corner of
lot' Ndi C; thence South arcba. to
( aim Id tine of round hill traet;
t h m Enat-5t:S4 «ha. to the be (, containing 15 acres more
or leia. and being lot No..s, alloted
to J. P. Watd. .Thia the ao day of April. 1935.'
: JOHN T. BROCK, i
N O !IiC E -.S iM £ p F tA IW
'-Under, and bv flitu.of.tb^ n ^
« o f nie contained ; in • .certain
d ^ 'o f trnatyenented bv; B;;;D.
and vlte, Jane J. :Thtta<
tow. datad: the 18th of' Pebrnary; ti)<i4;; and . recoided' In Baok, 44,
M'gf 71. In tbe'olEce of Reglatero
DM a of Davie Conntv, North Car>
olinWdetaohhaflng been made.Ip
tki iMjrmni of the lodebtednew IlHifcfar aecared, and aald deed^, of
troat belng.by the . terms . thereof
aubjart to foradosute, the nnder.
algaad trtutee will offer for aale .at
pnblle anctlon to the highest bid.
dCT^IOf caA, at the Conrthbuae
door. In' Davie County, North Caro^
Uoa,,at,odon,.ontbe' 14th day of
■ay, the propiMy ^ «rav^edin aald dead of trnsf, the same ly. hig-and being tn the County of
Davie, and fitate of North Carolina,
and more partlcalarly described as
.followa:
Adjoining the lands of J. B. Tut. terow, N. B. Dvaoui Ralph Dwig.
gin gnd'Otheri. and> .bounded -:.aa
Mloira,.la.srit: Beginning-at..an
Iron atake on.West aide of road and tuna N ^h, 5tdega. Weat .1.7s .ehs. with road.to Iron stake; thence N.
Tt;W, >.j8 cba to a atake; thence
S,al degs. W. t.86chi to.ah'irqp alakei'thence'S. Ji.degs. .W. 9 38 ehalna to the beginning, coi)taining
cpc and .<o.ioo (| . jo 100)-..
par tit le.aee deed froni T. & Tui terow at nx. to R. .D. Tnttoow,
at n«v tended in the office of tbe
Register of Deeds for Davie .Coint).
ty, N. C;, In Book 54, page 214.
See airo Coninlssloner's deM froa
R L. Baker; I; P.. Click. et . alA
CdbnitaBlanefS; to ;. B. Tuttetow.
Book aS, oage. 33s. •Ilotilng, Lo>
Ko f to J. E. Totterow. :
‘Tbla i4tb dsiy:of April,' I9SS. ■
alloy
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iJap.l
.23: Aminister
ofFrance <84. A circle. 95; Beard
. of.iye . V.Inrfequeni imet . ,/agon . .AujctionS 13. A cruel or
, ..wicked
. ..person ^..34. Incites ’
. S6..Inffe ^.87; timir -.'».'Wag 39rMantsname 38. To.wrap. in cerecloth 41. ^sam e
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nickname
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, ^ m o is tu r e ' 44 A fab ric .
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THEY WOULD R ^D YOUR AO
: TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE
IF YOU
been on a. trip
entertain.ed guests.
celebrated a birthdav
caught a big fish
'moved
..eloped
. had a baby
I, been iti a.fight
sold your hogs
had an operation . . .
-. bought a car
■ painted, your house .
been married
, , cut a new to o *
beeiiahot
stolen anything
been robbed
Bold out
. lost vour hair .
been arrested
Or Done Anything At i^ll
;. Telephone, Or Drop a Pottciird,: Or Come In,
Or In Any'Convenient Way Inform . . .
THE DAVIE RECORD
♦ FOR RENT ♦
SPACE IN THIS PAPER
Will Aifonge To Suit
GOOD NEIGHBORS^BICES TO
fir XOOU BUSINESS
'The^ Dayie Record is owned , and .edi*
ted by .a: native of Davie County.
nsn IBS ms m CM .IIS MO loisiNnirai
U you delight In llaahlng perfoimanoe, heie’a aU
< i.tlie ream you iMad to j«n the record-breiddng
- . /thojaaandB who am awinging to ^ tia o . The 200
IciUveied by the economical Sliato-
.^Sto^/V^B^with the fobt-band carbuntor,
lyOptioml ^ eiitocoat, is the highest power ever
..ud^iyiiired: by. a car at Pontiac'a price—higher
,!t|wn;thati<!t;,im coating conaidetahly more. For
i ^ a n d .t h ^
M.
Name Msis Ids tc m m y c m
tm u n W Ilf UMS WMHMSE
> Model.for model, Pontiac haa a l<
V than any car at its piice->122''(Nrl24% dep^in8
on FheU ^ yoii select an 860,670, or Star Chief
Tbat's am iidine it realty counis—and '
• it’a important because a long wbeelbaae is tbe
I £dt Pwtlac's aaiooth, ioad«leveling ride
■mKm SULK
/
3 ofoiin«c..(m T s lESs w m m t c m
a 1QIUUIIIW ITS imiN|lY4;M STMUmr
•) The .l^„hi^y,Poi|itiac with rugged X-member
' - frame givea you the safe, solid feel at cruising
apesds'that motorola have, formerly paid high
prlce8,.to..enjoy„And it links tlds road-holding
'c«)n(i|irt with:ease (^.coftrd like that ot,costly
aporta You trovd in superlative comfort in a
Bontiac.for-tlie lowest price.ever placed on such
'- l^-caratabiUty.
4 rm »cs »
« .« N M T c s » A f M T - r im n
. .F^mtiac’s style.and beaul^y are a perfect match
: fWiita colotfiil ..performance, Future-fashioned
lines. Vogue Two-Toning and\ Twin-Streaked
.hood provide daah elnd glamour unsurpassed by
::.aiiy:other .car.at any price.
and tbe roomy^ comfort of Pontiac*a lar^'luxu*
lioiU 'Bc^y by .Fishw—advantages that put
Pontiac on a level with far coatUer cars for aheer
riding pleasure.
I g "V«i «M.lray • Uk
.Im « Hmm Mony.MMlelt.or,(to low«it-pri«nl
and Mvch l«M'tii«n dulppad •mmmv
k.1 ■ M M Iv .'.V f'■■■■•>
...860,S^oor, 6-po38enger . ^edati —,8tate and low . taxesjfanpftfxtra-^rices ; may vary m stfrround^ eom m unities-'due to freightdifferentiat.'^
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! WUkotliaro Street Mocktville, N. C.
m
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Financing Railgion
Leuon tor May 8.* IMS
COME peop}« don't like to heat
money mentioned in church,
and religion, they say. are two different thing?. Religion is
spiritual and money is material
and one ought not to be mixed up with tiie other.
This kind ol rea
soning is partly
Tight, but only
partly. It Is quite
tru e th a t faith, hope and love,
w h ic h a re the.
heart of religion,
cannot be paid
for. No church .can sell you a dol* Foi'emaii
lar’s worth of faith. The grace ot
God is not on sale, at any price.
.Jt is al50 true Ibat ilnancing a
church, even when well and hand*
somely done, won’t by Itself keep
religion from dying. The writer knew a church that had been
endowed. They never mentioned
money in that church, they never
took up on offering. No one gave
anything, no one had to. There
was enough money in the endow
ment to pay the minister's salary,
keep up the building and grounds,
and hire a smail choir.
Why Giving h Good for People
But what liappencd? Tbat church
ran down. The preacher preached,
tbe choir sang, the janitor dusted. But TObody came. Th^re were
mornings when literally not one
soul was there outside parson and choir, and ^one su^ected they
would not have been there If it
had not been for Ihe pay check.
' (How would you like to preach
or sing to an empty church ) Peo
ple are quite mistaken when they
think it would be better (f money
were never mentioned in church,' II people were never asked to give.
A Church where that happens just
runa down. Giving is good for
people,->not iust any kind of giv
ing. not throwing your money to
the nearest beggars, but the kind of ^ving the church tovites and
challenges. You never give to the
church, not to a good church;
you give through the church, to
Christ‘8 numu nnd for purposes which he surely approves. Giving
is good for people because money
is life~concentrated, portable Ufe-
energy. The money you have
earned represents work you have
done, thoughts you have tiad. en> ergy you have spent. Now the
money is in your hand, or in the
bank. The thought, the work, the
energy is gone, the time is gone;
but the money has come back. It
'ia your life. Now a church that
does not chall<>nge us to put our
lives toto it will in the long run
interest no one.^ Where treasure
goes, the heart follows, as Jesus
pointed out. Giving is good for peotde because not-giving makes
them sluggish and selfish.
Where Does the Money Go?
Nobody particularly likes
gWe in the dark. U doean't do a lot of good to siiout at people. Be
generous!—For what? is a fair
question. So the wise church will
see to it that all its people know
where the nioney goes after It disappears up front somewhere on
Sunday mornlngsr Our Scripture
reading tells of a succcssCu) llnan- clal campaign carried on by King
Josiah. There wei-e pohrts in his
si^wme that were then and are now sound principle.*^ for giving
through the church. One is that
the people could sec exactly why their money was needed. There
bad been an unsuccessful attempt
to coUect money for the same
purpose, namely repairing the
Temple; but the collectors had
bera told to go out and get the
money in other cities. That metii-
od did not work: one reason was
that the coiiectors were in no
rush, and the other was that pdo*
pie living at a distance had no idea of the need for repairs on
the Temple. When they came up
to Jerusalem, they coi;ld -;eo vm-y
well that the shrine was about lo
tall down. .
Giving Is o F^m of Worship
Another notowortliy ' feature of
King Joslah’s success in money- raising was that he got the money
from the people who cajiie lo %vor-
ship at the Temple. The first nt-
tempt was to approach the citi*
zens at large; this fcil<.*d. Tlu*
sec<md was to give the worshippers a chance to give; and th:;.v
gave, literally till the money-chesi
ran over. The church can make a
strong appeal to those wiio aio
dedicated to the Kingdom of Love. -^Sod’oonseious folk; but to <>u.-
aiders, still Uving by the la'v
Creed and Grab, notluns ih
cburch does or tries to du will
seem worth a dime. «
Invest Wisely
On Limited Capitol
Fertilizers Might
Surpass Machines
Farmers with limited eapttal
can often get greoter returns by investing in ferUUzer than to pur*
chasing equipment, says A. Qor*
don Ball, Iowa State College term
economist.
This may meon that some of tbe field work must be done by custom
operators, but it oan release funds
for income-boosting improvement
work.
Says Ball: "A farmer with Itm* ited capital has to budget his ex«
pcnditures carefully. He may have
to give priority to investments that
will Immediately bring him tbe
best return for the dollar he
. spends.
“If his day-toHlay operating funds are, tied up In the purchase
.of expensive equipment he may
not have sufndent amounts left
to invest In higher returning fer.
tUizer that can yield as much as
$1 to $3 for every dollar spent.”
Ball points out that plows, plant* ers, etc., arc essential in any
farming operation, and represent
MocksviUe Man
Receives Award
Bkmingham, Ala;, April 29.—
The Brmie Star for "meritorious
service** durlnR die Iforean: War
was conferr.d today oin Robert 8.
McNeill. United Press concspond.
ent in Blrmlngbam.
McNeill, lormer chief of the
Koiean News Bureau of the Pact:
lie Sf.irs and Stripes, was cited for
**outstanding Initiative and pro*
fesiional skill that conttibiited
significantly to die United Nation’s
first armed bid for world peace*’
FerUHiers are the farmera*
best bet for increased predae.
tion. Man abown above is top
dressing pastores wflfe a
balanced nutrlent» a praotlee that wUI pay dividends la more
hay and forage par aore.
only average biveatments. Full
use-can be made of these Imple*
ments, so that their total cost Is
spread over a large area.
"But larger investments should
be closely scanned*by farmers
with limited capital. Such invest*
ments may not be adviseable If
they mean skimping on the use of
lime and fertilizer.*’
ReporUng on 10S5 fertiUser proa*
pects. |T. L. Jackson. Oregon State
college soils specialists, aaya
slightly larger supplies are in s l^ t
with prices expected to be about
the same or possibly lower tliaa
In 1B54.
Hie estimated supply ot .ntlrD<
gen, phosphate and j ^ a h on the
national scene Is eiq>eeted lo es*
ceed the 1953*54 supply by about five per cent.
Dehorn Dairy Cqlvei
Before Three Months
Dehorning dairy calvea is aafs,
simple and easy It you do It be*.
fore tiiey are three monOis old «r before the horns gel larger than •
quarter*dollar at ttie basa.
You can bum (he bom tissue
to stop further growth or cut aw aj
the hom-producing tissue.An electric dehomer or hot iron
is probably safest for calves less than three months old. says J. J>.
Burite, extension dairy specialist
at the University ot Illinois Col*
. lege ot Agriculture. The dehocaer
looks like a soldering iron except that the heating unit is designed
to At around the hom. Ap(dy like
a branding Iron, and bum. a quar-
ter*lncb circle around tlie base
of the hom to a cherry>red cOlo^
The electric dehdmer d e s tn ^
the skin tissue from triiicb tbe hom develops. This method avcdda
problems ot InTection and bleeding
. that result from the use of other methods. Calves feel lltUe or no
shock and return to the teed bos
as if notlUng had happ^Md.
You can get similar results with
horri paints or caustic potash, but
they must be applied before the
calf is three weeks old.
shower certain hoeka Imbv an an overhead wire. At equaUy spaced intervals, cord la pteaaed into Che narrow part ol the beeks
where tt Is gripped and iMid securely. When not In me. eeri
is easilr pmhed lo ene eai a# the ttne. f
Davie Stadei^ in
Auto
The 26-vcai«M McNeill w»« no*
(tfdofthem edri.by Maj. Oen.
L. D. Catter, A m y chief -of
(<w the Fat East command in
Tokvo. The dtaiiott ttated. “StaS
Sergeant KkMein distinRutehd
hlmwlf by metiiorioiu Kcviceua
combat cotreqmndent. His out-
•landing initiative and profmion-
al skill contributed significantly to
die.Udited Nations' fiist aimed
bid for world peace.
"Hia notable achievements and
steadfiut devotion to duty—ielleet
ctedit upon himself and the mili-
taiy Mtvice.”
McNeiU also was cited,for “fK-
tutal reporting, supervision' o f
other correspondents and achiev
ing and mainlainc the highest
journalistic standards.”
McNdll served in the Far East
from January 1952, to- March
1954. He joined the United Press
in Atlanta last April and
transferred to Birmini^am as night
m anaw in October. Htohomeis
in Mocksville N. C
[Robert is the son of Mrs. Rob
ert McNeill and the late Mr. Me-
Neill, of this city. His friends ex
tend warm congratulations to this
local boy on the high honor be
has won. Editor Record.]
Bqonviile. May 1—Font- Mocks
ville teenagers ;wen slightly: hurt
about S p. m. pday on : Highway,
601 two miles south of hne whm
their car was smick bv a hlt-a^-
tun vehicle.
State Highwa Patrolman Bobby
Holler said Johnny . S. BtasweU
was driving Ate a t and dte ;pasr
sengers were limmy Spillinan. Ed'
rie Greene and Hajel Clcinent, all
students at the Mocksyilte High
School. They' wete en loute honw
after a ttip to West Vitginib
The pairolmaii said two cats
darted out of a sMe road and tbe
first nUssed the Bnswell eai, but
the second hit the machine and
knocked it off the hl^way. The
crippled car was diiven away and
die patrolman found it abuidon-
ed on a s i^ road some tiine latet.
The officer sakl die Braswell car
was damaged about *400 to >500.
The four teen ^fs received cuts
and'bruises W t did not requite
hospltiHwtion.-Mie-ownef-o^di«
^ not, inieiM td
m o ^ ';in the/ towii ele^on to
Ake a W miiiutM off . tosgo to
i$e polls ann' cut a vote,for mav:;
or and town cummiMioners.
So ichm
in prim es ink and ai* won*
ed dfitthanthedeyklia of
ter,’ Such is llke taia
abandoned car had notbeen Idea*
tiiied late tonight.
Mrs. B, P. Seats
Mrs. Amanda Seats, 74. wife of
Phillio.Thomas Seats of Mocks
ville, Route 2, died at bet. home
|Fo lowing an illness of one week.
' She is auryived by her husbandi
four daughters, four sons, 23
grandchildren a n d aeven great-
Ktand-chlldteoi one brotber, and
one .sister.
Funeral services are lmcomptete.
Laniston-Carter
,Mr. and Mrs. William Macy
Langston of Mocksville, Route 5,
announce the engaiement of their
daughter, Frances ^ a x in e , t o
Richard Lee Carter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clatenee S. Carter of
Mockaville. Route 2. The wed
ding i. planned for June.
W e don't Bke le im ke X
OthM^ luiVe come M d goBD^your
/'county' n m w liai^; k « ^ Rofatf.
Ssm atim et it h w Memjsd hni^ t«
o u k « Iw e k le mm) tonguo”
but toon the tun (hinM •n d ; .wa
m w eh on. Our W thtuI *ub•crib•r• ;. ■ ’
m ^ ^ whom
courage and abiding failb' ift eur
laUow man. .
If ^ u r neighbor to not talcing The
Record tell bim to aubteribe. The
price ii oaljr SI.SO per year in the
State, and $2 .0 0 in other atate^
When Yoii Come Tq Town
Make Our Qffk;e Your
Headquartws.
We Are Always Glad To
S ee You.
Punehrlhie to
C hevrolet
This is the engbie that’a writing a
whole new ciiapter in the book of
■ antomobiie performance records. This
is the engine that has stock car ttmers^
doing a “double take” at thdr stopwatches wherever eiperts gather to c o m ^ .^ e abUiUee ol the 19S5 ears..
■■ Fore^ple,inthareceiitNASCAR*'.
stockV. w eompetitton at Daytona Besch, Florida, Chevrohit Uterally ran away trom every other car in ita eiaas
S ir-and a raft ot othen beaidea. In the
t'-Ione^Ue str^ ta w ay . run .lor fciwr. v .%ji*ri«^-car«, the first two placea-and;:.
of the first ten—went to Ch*i. i
rolels. And in jusehratte
standing start against’
theMotoramic-
iniivftam a aUdievTOlstbeatallo^
aiidevilow-iirleede carexcqitonet
, What’abeWnd tlilaWaaliifperto^
^anceT A compart honey ot a VS Uwt' only the world’a leading produ« ot: valv»4n4 ead enginsa e a a b ^ Cbev*
tolef a new “TurboiFire W *.
ft pate a tut) i» iKmrWe- You’re <» «tor»» ef It*- IMlMpuM * o rs« j^ -O f jfjwu'w
U)Oki»t for etwt im m tte a m a ^ ,a u w v
<fBup«'T«rto.F<«. V»” (e|i««i^ a
n m toiD jMito i.M Ihp. uvi^ iioiir
Piek’^ oneiyoVd rather have tmi-
with, tlien eonie in,s«d;*et Iwhtod the wheeli You'U s^* h y ,th e.M o ^
CheVroletisshowingitaheetatoevety-
<$e else oa the w ad!, - ■ - ■ ■ ■
1
I Oidv . OimAa ilimiSk at fl* > «e*!»• 1W" Caene.OT . •
PEN^JINGTON CHEVRCttET COj, INC.
PHONE 156 - MOCKSVlLLk N. C.
THE DAVIE RBOORO. ■OCiaVIHB, It, C.. MAT t. iw PAQB THRBB
tN d ert In T he CoatOy
No liiiu o r; W iiie^ B eer Ad«
AROUND TOWN.
1 Mrs. S. B. Hall spent
s e ^ ' days last week In New
Y m o a . - ■ ' I
W. B: LeGrand, of Day.
idna Besch Fia,,'is spendteg some
tfii^'in town with Mends.
iMr. and .Mrs. John Hodge;, of
L «^gion, ; s ^ t Thursday in
t o ^ with Miss Lillie M eron^.
;.^hos. .L. Martin returned to his
ho^eaf iSuniter, S. C ,' Saturday,
a^'spending ten davs on his
far)n!^near'toivn. ,
F<ank Stroud, Jr., is spend-
ini:wme time. at famestowo, the
■ " to f her ncice, Mrs. Eugene
I and Mr. Slatfe.
c-Colonel and Mrs. J. A.
, of lumber Bridge s|>ent the
. . . in town, guests of CoL
Tfat^s niotlrer,'Mrsrer-Ni- Gbtls-
ti«i. . .
and Mrs, Ceeil Leagans are
the ;^ u d patents of a tine son,
Henry, who arrived at
^ w a n Memorial. Hospital Sun.
<fe^-{April 24th.
SALE—Two'black Angus
a few________ old> cows. Also -
'litfiy heifers^x
i --*----'gjMn. Roscoe §ntondi Jc„ and
'l^ e ( son and daughter, of Fort
*"%N. St are spending some time
he'Mrs. Stroud's parents, Mr.
I'Mrs. Ray C .r..atm .
Monday . morning th e ' High
School students w m asaohbled in
the auditorium immediately be
fore, first period. Sospenw'waa
high, (or this was the
edhour—the time when A e first
annual would be presented to the
one to whom it was dedicated.
This would start th^ sale of the
yearbooks Ann Kiitfees, editor
oftheM oc svilHan, arose and re
quested that Coach Bill Peeler
come on the stage. Aoplause i^ g
loud as the stunned cmlch nude
his way to the front of the Midi*
torium. The'sludeitthody
ro be very much in agreonent
th the Senior Class who thought
the coach was worthy of' this hon
or, This year the covers ofthe an
nuals arc black with the standard
Wlldqit on them, a
The Jnnior class is making many
preparations tor next year. A t
rea^ythe Editotjn-Chief of the
-IJi-Life'’,.Ae_scha6l.,paper_has
b m chosen. Betty Lou Awards
will serve , in this high position.
The Business Manager has also
been cbasen. she is leanette But-
ner. Sport Editor will be Henry
Shutt-
Mrs. Durham's fifth, grade was
in charge -of chapel Friday.
Thev presented short skits show
ing what they have learned this
year.
Lynda Crawford, a Junior at
M.H.8„ has won her State Home
maker's Degree, She did this by
preparing several tests sent out by
is progressing rapidly on
iiom eofM r. and Mis- R- J.
L on the Hardison Road,
iisnd Mra. Randall wbo live on
^.Winston-Salenk highway, will
the,new hiune when ready
'occnoancv.' '
Miss~Jane Rowland 13-
J daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
W. Rowland, underwent
im. operation fcit appendici ia at
Rowan Memorial HospM
- Tuesday evening. She is getting
alongnicely. \
Work on the-hew brick'resM-
eacc of Mi. Mrs. Eugene
Smith, just no^ii o f town, bn the
Winston-Salem hlglfway. Is pro
gressing rapidlv. ; Mr. and Mrs.
. Smith win occupy the new house'
whMi completed. .
.Mr, and Mr*. Eugene Slate of
lamcstowrn; are Ae proud paiei
' of a fine son, Brandon Eugene,
- w ^ arrived at Cone Meinotial
Hoapital. Greensboro, on Sunday,
AptH24th.- M n. Slate was die
fotmerMim .Virginia Foster, of
Route I, M t^ville.
Someone broke into the oifice
of the Shady Grove High School
I iurne tiine Wednesday night and
. stole a small amount of cash be-
:hmgtng to ^ f . I. D. Parker, prin-
dpU of the K hoo. There is no
clue aa to who :did the breaking.
Mias Kathryh Taylor, of War-
lenton, who spent two weeks in
town with her aunt, Mrs. W. H.
Dodd, letunied home Friday. Her
bther. Dr. W - W. Tayter came up and accompanied h « home; to-__r with'Mrs. Dodd, who; spent
! week-end widi them at War-
WUI Burton of Rowan County.
. was In town Wednesday on bmi-
.' ness. Mr. Burton reports that his
sister, Mrs. Sallie Bowles, o f
Mocksvtlle, Route 4, is ^ i i s l v
ill at. City Manorial H o s ^ ^ Winston-Salem, where she has
\ been, a patient for.about tw o
the State.
Tuesday night the .W h’s sup-
cesrfully baseball playing .(cats met
Norwood here in Rich Park. The
Wildcats were victors 3 0.
The Glee Club under the direc
tion of Mrs. Eugene Smith wishesto' invite vou to tbeir
gram which will be ___ _____,
night May 8, at 7:30-at the Fint
M ^odist Ghutch
i M r.sndM rt.'Jam es Etaily ^
ckildren- who have heen living ~
the Winston-Salem highway, hk™
. moved to Rockwell, wlwee Mr.
/ Daily will be connected with' a
■ fomiture .plant. Mr. Dally: was
with tbe Young Furniture Co„in
- this dty for several years, until Ae
^ ■ plant was destroyed by fire several
wedisago. Yhe Record is sqrty
to lose these good people but wish
• them well in dieirnew home.
MocksvineHi^
School News.
OBANNA silv er n^ ReponM
Recital
Mrs. Gene Smith present
m e group of her piano and voice
pupils in a redtal at die Mocksville
H i^ School Audltpriunv < Tues
day evening, Khy 10th: The pub-
lie is invited. -
Theatre
WEDNESDAY
John Agar In “GOLDEN MIS
TRESS” With JcflF Richards
Cartoon & Comedy.
THUI^DAY & FRIDAY
Sterling Hayden In * ENTER-
NAL SEA” W idi Alexis Cmidi
New.
SATURDAY
"HEIi*S OUTPOST” Rod
Cameron & Joan Leslie
Cartoon & Serial
MONDAY & TUESDA Y
Marlon Brando lo ■‘ON THB
. WATER FRONT” With
Eva Marie &int. News
DAVIE-C0aNT.1«_BIG6EST SHOW
VALUE AHb Ka snd 3Sc
ANT ADS PAY.
FOR RENT—Three room partment widi bath. 410 North
Main Street Mrs. W. H. Dodd.
Pianos turned, re ed. rebuilt.refinished or tcsty l^ Free esti- inatea. New and used pianos.
Anything miisicaL Easy terms.
Write fm prices.
Starltng-Thomas Music Co. 629 N. Trade St. Winston-Salem
MAN WANTED—To operate
Waddns Business In Davie Couit-
ty. Hundreds of timllles needing servke on finned Watkins Products. now Nationally Advertised.
Must be ovn'21 and ham car:
Mother’s Day Gifte
Sunday, May 8th
We Have An Attractive Line Of
Hollingsworth Candy
Whitman Candy
Cosmetic Sets
Comb and Brush Sets
Ladies’ BUI Folds
H all M airk Cards
Katharine Beecher Butter Mints
Sheaffer Fountain Pens For Ladies
And Blanj Other Items Suitable For Mother’s Day
VISIT OUR STORE FIRST
^ We Give S & H Green Stanmps
Hall Drug Company
Phone 141 North IViain Street
> 60 Guage Nylon Hose
1st Ouaiity 97c
Nyjpn Slips, Lace Trim $298
Cotton Slips Lace Trim $139
Large Beach Towels - 97c
Rajron Panties - - - . 59^
Fast Color Prints - *39c y(|
Printed Nylon
4S Inches Wide ^ ^ • 89c yd
' Chambiray
36 Inches Wide, Fast Color . - 29c yd
Laces, Buttons, Trimmings sod Zippers
See Our Complete Une Of
Endicott^ohnson Shoc^;
For The Entire Family :
Mocksville Cash Store
Pbone.;■ v.V-
**The Friendly Store’'
S N.MMnStreet
FOR MOTHER’S DAY
a
W e Have A Wonderful Selection Of
Gifts Suitable For
Mother’s Day
Sunday May 8A
- Table Ii^(% AH Sizes And Colors
Tdevisions andRadipfiiPiairsOf All Kinds
Electric Toasteri, Waffle Irons,
Sunbeam Mixmasters, Electric Irons,
Electric Fans, Vaccum Cleaners,
End and Side Tables, Hot W ater Heaters,
F rig iito e E le ctric Ranges, C o u c h s.
And A Large Election Of Gifts Suitable
For This Happy Occasion
JuiJc» Brothers
Farmers Ihrdware & Supply Co..
Phone 46 SalisiMnry Street
VAGETOOR TBB OATUi KEGOW). MOCKSVILLE M. C.. MAY *. iW
■ m y mm sm
WOMAN'S WOKLD
Party Desseris'
Yet Glamorous
XifOST of us rather Mke out
' party desserts to be stuimtal
or glamorous so that guests.will oh and ah at their sight, but
this doesn’t mean that thejr^
'complicated.
The base for many et them
might be an easily made take
mbc fancied with whipped cream
and berries while stm another
starts with a store bought cake
treated with fruit, cream or sauc*.
Peach Chocolate Skacteate
(Senrea M )
1 small c^ocotaM loal cake
M eup keaTT cream, whipped
t liiblespoona grasibtea aagar
Adminutratrix Notic»
Having qualified as Administra*
trix of ihe estate of FtedS.Orrell,
deceased^late of Davie County* North Carolina, diis is to notify
all persons having claims awltwt
said estate to present them to the undersigned within twelve months
from date hereof, or this notice
wlU be pleaded in bar of their right to recover. All persons ow
ing said estate will please make
immediate settlement.
- This the'4th day of Aoril. 1955 , SARAH E.ORRELU
}Admrx..of Fred S. Orrell, Decs'd.
Hall & Zachary, Attornevs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Adminlscra'
trix of the estate of Henrietta Dix*
oh, deceased, notice is hereby Riv
en to all peisons holding claims
cups c4BM« cUm peMh against said deceased to present
the same, properly verified, to’ the
Cake may be purchased or made undersigned, on or before the 14th
r own or Jay of April,
^ creased will he niead loaf pan (7« X * 3 inches, if indeb.ed to said estate
will please call and make prompt
setVlement. iliis the 14th dav of April, 18S5« ROSA S. MILLER, Admrx.
of Henrietta Dixon, Decs'd
Mocksvtlle. N. C , Route 4.
from H recipe' of your own or Jay of A pril, 1956, or this notice
packaged mix. Pow Into a P«ased be plead in bar o f recovery, loat pan (7% x 3% x 3 inches) if am - -
you are baking your own. Bake
as spcciOed in recipe or on paefc*
age. Remove from pan and coot
Slit into two layers. To- itifRy whipped cream add ' the sugar
gradunlly. Place layers together
shortcake style, with whipped
crcam and drained peaches be*
twceii layers and on top.
' Here’s an elegant frozen con^
coction which is delicious ju&t by itself or nice to serve with cookies
made with yoi
cbssed cake whUh U treated ahoHcake style wttk whipped
eream and sUoed
or a slice of angel food eake. It’s
aimplicity Itself to make.
Plsiachlo Creme
(Serves
1 can frosen cmoeBlralei
limeade
1 cup wblppUic e r e « (er
<chilled evapersled aUlll)
cup sugarGreen food coloriac
H cop shelled plrtaefele M
Defrost fruit juice to a mushy
'consistency^ Whip cream in drilled
bowl. Gradually add sugar and concentrated juice. Add a drop or
two of the food coloring to make
tt a pale green. Pour Into a <reei*
inf tray or a one pint mold. Plaee
to freezing com pertm eat «n<
freeze until firm. «
Bring Beouty Ideas
Up-to-Dote Now
. These are the times whaa II doesnH matter what generatleo
you represent as far as beaotr i*
eoaeemed. In other words, jou may be under twenty or over flftj and stm be beautiful. V bat ,doea
eount is the outlook you take and
Just what you do about It.
U you think current hair e^plea are not flattering to you or ttiat
fashions for years can't hold a
candle to the ones created some ■ time ago, then, ’ladles, your age
la showing.
' Perhaps Ihe clothes doo*t de what they should for you. Wbat
about taking a good look-at your figure?' Other people do, every
day» unless you've become a re*
eluse which is not healthy either.
A few simple exercises nay
flatten the tummy, trim the hips or slenderize the waistUne. A
brisk out-of-doors walk with bead
held high, shoulders back and down and the abdomen sueked in
with hips tucked under wlU do
wonders for posture and seme of
those new clothes fbr which you*M
yearning.
Weight Pn»blema
Did you know that you could lose six pounds within the next
m rath with a few change* in the diet? Limit bread and butter to
tsro servings a day; use one
starchy vegetable daQy and make
ttie rest green, bulky types; broO
jour meat, choosing lean kinds;
and, lor dessert, use fruit or geU*
tin to reji^ce w e l^ additions
. auch as pastries, rich puddings,
gftuces or ice creams.
Bktn Perfectfsn
Healthy skins t don't need loo inncb attention. They aro a ro>
aeetion of general physleal ^heaWi M weU as cleanliness. If the skin
Is in this condition, you need oidy
« - ninim um of makemp to en«
^hance what's already there.
: Sumdent sleep is essential as
M as a balanced diet AU traces of - mafce^ shovld be remftvii •ith cream. soap.and>water before
f^yrinff. This should be drae dur>' me the- S^.; too* before makft^v Is Tenewed. Dirt left in naajr cause
Usekheada Md give the skin • ^gsnerally muddr appearanc*.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Pisnaaat to the authority vested in me by virtue of an order of the
Clerk of Superior^Court of Davie
County, dated April 20, 1955. In ^
Kpeciat Proceeding entitled L. Ward, et a) vs Frank Holton et al
the ntidersigued commissioner will
will offer for ale. at public auc« tion, for cash, on the 21st 'day of
May, 1955, at 12:00 nonn. at the
court house door In Davie Count?
N. C „ to the hiehest bidder, the
tollowiug described real properly,
to. wit;
Beelnninc a( a stone corner of
Lot No 3 in the line of the round
hill tract and i;unnine North 27
cbs» to a stune, Lee\t IVard'K iicie.
thence West 5.92 chs. to a stone
comer of Lot No. 5.* thence ^^cbs. to stone corner of Lot No. 5 In the line of ronwi bJIl tractj tbence East 5 93 ohs to the beginning,
containing 16 acres more or less, and being lot No. 4- in the divi.
Sion of F, B. Ward,
Beginning at a stone corner of
lot No. 4 in line of round hill tract and running North 27 ch< to a stone in Lsvi Ward’s line; thence
West 5 .^ chs. to a stone corner of
lot No. 6; tbence South 27 chs to a stone in line of round hill tract;
thence Enst 57:54 chs. to the be
ginning, con'aining 15 acres more
or less, and being lot No. 5, alloted
to F. Ward.
This the 20 day of Aoril. t9.S5«
JOHN T. BROCK.Commissioner.
ACH0 8 8
I. Arrived 8. Marinefoodfiah . •.Irefand 10.Abedeo( the Messed dead iBgypt ReUg.)II.YSodofwar
IScand.)12.DUUB 14. Of shepherds 1«. Music noU 17. Before
20. Metal container21. Stagger22.GomfoH 25.Dto2$. Affected manners27.Puton,as
■ clothes28. Praise iiuincerely30. Resort S3.Eleva^ train
34. Hermits
36. Flew aloft38. Timid39. American Zndiait40. Reach
41. Sheep ticks .Points
•; Lettuce <V^8.}
(var.)7. Vase with afootaSoldier*a leggings ;11. Open ipoet)12. Young herring
13. Move sideways •lS.SmeU19. Wreath of dowers
(Hawaii)20. Plagued
C lim ^
At liie Foiioi^ Plates
Against
RABIES
37;*>artof.••tobe" 40. Sooth'>Ameriea(abbr.)
F
42.'
DOWN. l.Pinaccoua
tree 2. Ascend ,' 9.-Coin rftoney 4. Half an cm
P
r - F T ?
iCboleomeeSdtool • • 'Mbnday.Mav9;ftOQ p.in.-7!00p, m.
^Cbmatzer.ConnrzcrOro'cerT Tiieaday, May 10.4'OOp. m,- 4:30 m>
[■■■'■SteirtnySwre • ;
'5'MUa ^ t of'MpcktvtUe • Tueiday, May 10,- SiOO p. m. • 5:30 p. m.
liT iim nitneC hu^. - Tueadav. May 10,6:00 p. m. • 6:30 p. m-
^MockiyUle D«ipot • • Tu^aviM aylO , 7:p0p. mi-7:30 p. m..
';Davi«'Sfot«;-, . ' ' '
Near.Union Chaiiel Chnteh Wednetday, May Uv5:00p;ni. -'5:30V- m;
G ^ n ’iS toK / Wednesday,Mayil,6:00p.tA.-6:30p.m .
Swic'esdod’t Store ' ■ , W^tieadky, May 11,7,-OOp, m. • 7>30 p. m.
An Dbgt Finir (4) MoA ^ OM Or Older Should
■ ' Be'yacdnated.-
The Cbarce. Special At CUnict Only, l«^ $l;00 Per Dog.
JUl Vaedne Win Be Admihutered By A .Veteiinarliui
Dayie County Health P^a^tm ^
V
7 DAVIE COtTNTT'S OLDEST NBW SPA;PEH-THB PA PE R TH E PE O PI.E READ
■ w M s i u u W K ’igs.iiB Pm PLB fsaioim M A iin'A iM tm A W w irim iM M ctA im iM M nH oaTC A iN .''
VOLUMK LV. ’HaCK SV n.tB. NORTH CAROUNA, WBOIfBSDAT MAY It t4t5.NUMBBK 4b
NOTICE-SALEOF LAND
Under and bv virtt^e of (be now
er of sale cnotflioed in li cerrain
deed of tru't exrciiitrt bv R. D. rntterow and wife, J. Tutte-
row, dated the i8th of Kebrnary.
1954 recordfd m Book 44,
Dnge 71, in ihe office i>f Kcisisterof Oeedsof Oavtt! Couniy, N«>rtb Car
olina, detanlt having I eeu umde in
the peyment of thf! . inde()iednesi>
tbeteby secured, and s^id deed of
trust heinc by the (*rtms thereof
SJbject to fo'rcloKure. the nnder.'
signed trn^tee will offer tor sale at
pttblic snction 10 ibtr tiiuhest bid
der fot cash', at (he Courthouse Joor in Davie County. North Caro,
llna, at noon, on the 141b day ol
May. 1955, the pioperty conveyed
m «aid deed of ttnst, ihe >aiiie |y
log and beini! in the CtMintv of Da« ie, and'StHlv nf North Caro iita,'
and more paricuUrly described ss
follows: ' IAdjoiiiinii the lands or J £ . Tut.
terow. N. B Dvson, Ralph Ewig.)
gins and others and bonndi'd as'
'utlowa. (n.wit: Beginnins at an Ifon *:tak<* on West side of road and
rnns North 5 deK« West 1 75 chs.
with road to itoi* Make; thence' N.-
71 W. 8.38 th< to It stakf.:; tlieoce
5-2« decs. W (.to chfS. (u all iron |
stake; thence S. 71 degs. W. 9 38 j Chains to the begttiniifg. containing j
one and 50-100 (1 50 too) acres,
more or.less. , ' r
For title see deed f*om T. E. Tn» 1
terow et nx to R. D, T^utemw, J?
et ‘nx., recorded in the office of the ■ <
Keister of Deeds for D4V'te Couiu I
ly, N. C.. in Book 54, «i4>Sm at o CnmmlKsiotier’s dr< d frnni
R L. Biker. 1. F Click, et ai.; [
Connnis«ionf*rs. tn J K TnMero'v, •
Book 2S. (Mge 335. aMot jDir lv'»i
No* 7 to J, F.. Ti»'t-r»*m'.
Thi-s 14th day of Anri*. i9,S5.
MAH K. CLICK.
LITTLE’S
/FORMERLY STRATFORD’S JEWELEM)
Invites You To Cotne In
And See Them
In Their New Location
Next Door To
Wallace 5 ^ IBc Store
; , V, .
SEE OUR (DOMPLETE
LINE OF
Diathonds» Watches
And Jewelry.
China Patterns*
Sterling) Silver and Grystal
Dayie Record
Has Been Pablished Since 1899
55
NEWSOF IONG AGO.
Wh*t Wa« H a p p ^ i In Da.
We Betora'Ptorkint M alm
AndAStwaviaMSkirta:
(Davie Record, M ay 15. 1901) ‘
B. A. K n i^ of CImtand, was
Jo town last week.
. Mni. J.. M. pownnm and Miss
Maud Bnffland spcDt Satuiday' In
Wlnaton.
L. M. MeClamtoeb and dauRb.
ter spent Satnrday In Winston.
C. L. Gran^r Is restinc after
s^ d in R some lime at work In
Cbartntte. ,
L. K. Ba'ney, of Cripple Creek.
Cole., Is visllinc relatives In Davie.
Horn Bros. & lobnston are pnt
tloR In tbdr new maetalnerr at Ibelr
roller mill.
Mrs. J. B. Jobnson atid son
Knox, have retnmed borne frem a
visit to ber narents at Cleveland.
H. Gmtaam; of Famlneton.
killed a hawk last week that mea-
snrad 45^ fe:t from tip to tin.
S. B. Ballev «nd Oeoree Rardl^
son. of Satlsbnrv. spent Saturdar
In town with relatives.
G. W. Green and son, with
their fai..llles, have moved to town
/and are boardlm with M. R. Cbaf.
A heavy ball storm was reported
Little’s Jeweler
I
Othei* have come and gone-your
county new*pap«r keepa Koins-
Sometime* it ba« teemed bard tn
' make "buckle and tongue” meet,
' but eoon tbe sun ahinet and we
march on. Our faithful'fiibicribera
mot! of whom pay promptW, give u»
courage and aUding faith in our
fellow man. ■ ' ' V
Ifyour neighbor i» nut Uking The
Record lell him to iaubaciribe. The
price i('only $I.SO per year in the
Slate, and $2 00. in other state*.
When You Come To Town
Malce Our Office Your
He&dquarter*. ~
We Are Always Glad To
See You.
MoclnviUa, N. C.
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on your
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STATEMENTS, POSTCRS, BILL
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SPACE IN THIS PAPER
AirwSc T« Si»
GOOO Nf IGHBORS-MKES TO
Fir yO l« BUSINFSS
in varlons seetlons of the rannty.
In North Moeksvllle It is reported
that drifts m n a foot deep.
Uebtnlne did some damate a..]
round Fork Chnreb last Pridav.
tonW cronse's barn ■ was strtick
and a fine horse k^lM. Mr. Csi-
mlchall was stunned badiv durlne
tbe storm.
Cbeeki.of Vadkin conntv. cot 17
tears In tbe penltentlarv for kill J
A. Plnnlx Many thonKht .b e
abonid have been banc^.'
S. A. Ballev wbo’lived uesr
Pork Cbvrcb. died last Satnrdav,
acnl 4 0 y e m , and w m bnrled Siir.,
day cvenlns at Fork Church. Hr.
Bailey Is survived by bis widow.
A horse helnnvlne to Georte
■ Crotts. of near Fork Cbnreb, was
almck bv IlKbtnInc last Pridav and
kflled.
• t. L' Sheek has a fish ,farm near
Smith Grove. -Lart weex so re ol
the Smith Grow fishermen cancht
• ^carp I n Cedar Creek which
welched ponnds. It is said
tbe fisb'was as. laree ' aronnd tbe
Rirtb as Prank Naylor.
The Bank of Davie was orcanlzed
last week wllb'tTb.ooo. capital W.
A. Bailey was elected president, T1
B. Bailey and Jas MeGnire.. vice.
, prnldenta, and T. J. Byerly casli
E. L ' Gaither Is tbe' sttomev. Dl.|
rectors I. P. Hanes. H, Clement,
Jas. McGuire, Ir, B. M. Armfield,
W. J. Byerly, Z. N. Anderson. C.
C. Sanford. W. A. T. B. Bailey.
A. M. McGlamery. B. R; Hunt,'
0 .1 . Williams,-W. J. Armfield
and B .'T. Smitbdeal. .
. Prank Stbneatmt made a busl.
ness trip to Mt. Vernon Saturday.
Lather I,ea<!b, of Hickory, visit-1
ed relatives here last week,'
(Davie Record, May Ij. ii>ji)
. One of the ciwatest events In tbe
lifeofaiaiKb Scbool studem oc
curred at Moeksville, Friday ui«bt
w bn tbe ontfolnE Senior clasa was;
banqueted by the I^nnior class.
MissVlriinia Byerlv; presided, and
aiao delivered the address of wei.
come. .The Toast to Senlw waa liyl
Cilnton Wald ^ witb response by
JaneMeGnlre .'T oto Sopbomorea'
1^ Hate! Walker and responae by
Danhl Davto. ' Toaat to Preabuien
by Helen Grant with responae bv
Dwtibt Grubbs. .Toaat to Faculty
liy Ruttt Danila witb Pmfesaor O.,
. R. Madison respondlnar Toast to
■irisby Marsbaii Saqford witi a
reainnael^Pranece Smitb, Toast
to Pntuw, Bob Watera. .
W e d M 'tS k * to
la iln aflar ym ir M
OPflVfOWilf
NIneteeii centurlas ago when
leaua was beglnuInK bis eartitlv
ministry b e cammaoded cerUin
evil spirits to leave the afflicted
bodies of two men. Immediately
the spirits cried out and said:
'Wbat'bsre we to do witb tbee,
Jesus, thou Spn of Ooii? Art tbou
come bitber to torment us before
tbe time? Mathew' S:9q. . Tbese
spirits were refarrinic to "the time”
of tbe Millennium wbleb Is tbe oc
casion appointed by God wben Sa
tan and all lallen boats will be cut
oS from their association with tbe
human .family. Lucifer and bis
multitude of..evil companions are
■‘the apRels which kept not tbeir
first estate, (suejnde 1:6,) but left
tbeIr own bsbitatlon. We read In
Peter tbe followi'nR; for If God
spared aot the anitels that sinner,
nut cast them down to bell, and de.
Ilvered tbem Into chains of dark
ness. to be rOTrred.unto jndRment
(1 Peter *.4) They are tbe angels
that sinned In the first estate re.
fered to' by J ide when'be said;
"And tbe angels wblch kept not
tbeir fim astate, but' left tbeir own
babltallon, be bath rcservetl in
everlastioE chains under darkum
unto tbe {udgment of tbe ircM
day.** (Jude 1:6) Lucifer has an
unbolr ambtilbn to overthrow'tbe
KimRdon of God, Isalab accused
him him openly. “ O Lucifer, son
'of the momlne. Thou bas said In
thy heart; " I wlir ascxnd into
heaven, I will ex^alt my throne a.
bore the stats of God; I will si* si.
so upon the mount ot the couRra.
tion. in the sides of the north; I
will ascend above the bei|bts ofj
the clouds; will be like the H ost
HlKb." KIsalab I4:ia-i4) ,In bis,
divine economy God has tolerat.
ed Lnclfir and his boats for a sea.
son onW. As tbc'Propliet of the
Lord bas said, h e has allowed
tbem to use ibelr rebellious inflU:
imce to test the human family;
**Wbel«fore, men are free accord
luR to the flesh; and all tbin(a: are
(Iven .them whIcTi are; expedient
unto man. knd thev are free to
choose liheriv and eternal life,
throntb Ibe Rreat meilialion of all
men, or choose Mptlvltv aii'd death
sccordiuR lb tbe captivity a^d pow
er of the devil; for’be srkelh that
all men uiiRlit be miserable like
10 himself. Satan Bas Riven bim.^
self over coniplelelv 10 tbe destruc.
tIon of all tblnits which are good
He has sn perverted bis own course
at existence that he has tierome
perpetnally miserable and there,
fore finds salanic oleasnre ,iu pro.
voklnR the whole human family to
a similar- state of dlwontent ,and‘
misery. Those who respond to bis
temptioK became blsserranta. Lu.|
clfer’s prosence on Ibe earth is per.
milted onlv throneb the sufferance
of tbe Lord Jesu. ^ Christ. Sataq
bas noleeal rigbi here merely a
temporary license. With Ibc ush.
ering iu .'.all of tiie Millenninm,
Ibat.license expires. Porone tliou.
aand years be wjll h'ave noinflu.
euK. He cannot ensnare nor bring
a rallinR accuaatlon agalnat any
mail, whether living or dead. It
may seem strange to some tbat
SttuU 'Will be prohibited fromoper^
atlng even lb the spirit world, but
merely restricted.. However,; tbe{
fact tbat be will be cut oS from
the apirit woild as well aa nwrlal.
Ityaceoputa for Ibe nubampe^
facility and speed with . which the
plan of salvation will be promnl.
gated amoug the ap'rits *ln prison"
(see I Peter 4:6) during the M llli^
ninm.
I. L. BENNEIT.
. Pw h»iD N .&
rtlie R ec^ 'U einhr 3 centoim ieB
Sukterilw today.
w m w r s w o n o .
Grpoiii Yourself Now
ToBringForfb ^
RealBeaiily
|?*W women are bora beantttufl. " but good care and careful
croomlnff can make most women beinitlfnl or at least m attraetWe tiiat people wttl think ot them at beautlfttL
The time to start putting your* •alt to shape for the newer^ lighter tsshionii^ls rIgKt now. Winter may have woiked havoc with your skfn» your hair style'may no longer be - beeozniog and your figure may need a Ut ot reforming. \ Grooming is not achieved over* algMi but it is the sum total ot many small habits worked at' dally. Let them bccome a habit with you, and wittito a few weeks llwr won't be any kind of,an et* l9rt at alL ^8kto and Bair A« the days become Iwtger and
--------- muricy complexions willlook even worse. .The remedy?
Tit esctra deansings and plenty
ot rich ccaams or oils to get rid of winter dryness and scaling; The
same goes for body skin, especial- ly albows. legs and hands which
may have chapped and roughened during the cold weather.
■ Put tha accent on plenty of green
salads, tcash traits and milk to
h ^ bUQd beauty from within as
•Ml MIsAa M aa tmparteirt
tta «a'at • MIsa is the otM. af r
rbaned
with a bath----------. tcgiy arins
foUowad by a glossing wiOl aflbamooth totion wiU get
|<M taady I6r those days when yw <»fcoaalasa and in sunbaeked
irtyte «w so te t ndthln • month you win know feMT to manage it easily and be taady Isr the season.
INTELLIGENT BOY
TommTwas tunning em ods for|
his sistet and made a ttip to the
drug stbte. ,
*'I would liice a box of powderj
for my 8liter»” he said*
rCertainlv/' replied the cleric,
and aiming to have a joke» he ad*
ded, **Some that goes off with a
hang?"
But Tommv was equal to the oc* I
CMion. he anawcted'^bright*
Wt **^e kind that goes on with a
,v- ■
SHE WAS1DOZING
Mrs. SUjold: Dear, did you no
tice die handsome for coat worn
bvi the young lady in front of us
in church todai^
Mr-Skijoldt No, Pm afraid I
didn’t. I waa d o d ^ nuMt of the
time. ' • • ■
Mrs. SkQold;. Hugh, a lot of|
good it docs you to go to church.
A BUM WAY
Maty, aged five, was facinga ^-]
nor aurgical operation, and moth-
et told her "Be a brkve little girl,
and mama will get you a nice
kitie '
Mother waa aitting doae by
when Mary came outoftlw ether.
She leaned forwaid to, catch the
youngster’s first wotds.
The.child opened her eves, gri
maced; wea)cly, a n d .mutteied,
"What a bum way to get a cat.'
W OinXINTBITE
After several houta of fishing,
the litde girlsudd^y thiewdouM
h » pole and cried, ”I quid”
‘■WhRfa the m atted her (ather
"Holhing,’’ saM the Btile child,
"exccpt Ant I ain't seem to get
wattedon."
o iJk w A Y
O fto wbm lp tu a duicb
I drop In (or a visit.
So chat when I’m carried in '
The lx>rd won't my, "Who
i#lt?”
Potash Mine fo Hove
laOi^st Conveyor Belt
STAICFOltD. Conn. * A potash
mtaw in Carlsbad, K M., wlU soon ba aquipped with tbe longest con* vayor system in the United States, ar t ^ n g seven and one^quarler
miles underground.
Hm longest eonveyce.. system
cow in operatim Is to a' western . Pennsylvania coal mtoe, measur*
The new, recoidvlength '“rubber
railroad** .wiU operate 1,000 feet down in a potash ore seam at>out
fsur taet thick. Continuous mining machines wiU extract the potash
ore from tbe woridng face of the mtoa and d^Kisit it bn shuttle ty|w
eoQveybrs known as Hine-aveyors,
which automaUcaily tcansfar It by
Intermediate belts v> the 'main line
or **mother** belts. From there the
potash WiU bai carried more tttan
five miles to a 9,000*ton under
ground stor^e picke: from which
Ilw 0 lb (‘
HEAR IT FIRST
I see you have a room for rent
How much (to you wanf for ir,{
including the use of your piano!
r A « m ’t be able to tell you imiil
a t o I hear yon play. ..
HE WOULD AGB
*‘l hope you don’t think me too
vouiig for nuniage with your, dau
ghter,'* aaid the young man anx>
ioudy.
"That’s all light, my boy," i
the cheerful ieply. '.‘You’H .
fast eitough."
. Teachei^ W hatuallood?
Bright .Pupl: A river that’a too
big for ita bridges.
Atoraalckyoath aent hit baac
girl an orchid. The card tead^
^ i d i all my love and most of my
money."
I be'withdrawn as ne^ed.
the slse ot tbe lator la'rce wiU^
grow, bmirs workM per week witt'. probably decline to about 35. com
pared with lust under 4» today, ha., said. Turner lorecsst- a level of
consumpUon M'perV cent bitfiar than todoy. assuming that defense
eirpendltures remain at Ihe saine absoMe level as now and tbat oth
er government e x p ^ tu re a and
busbiest mvestmaafI .exIrMndtbiras
mabHain tbe sama n u tiv a bivat as •tr»M nt;
Shoaf Coal &
5oml Co.
W eCkn Supply Your Needa
INGOODOOAL,
SAND and BRICK
Call o^ Phone Ua At Any Time
PHONE 194
Pormedv Dayie Brick&CoalCo
Oar County And
Social Security
By Louis H. Cleinent, Manager.
Prior of l9SS 'a domeatic em
ployee in a private home was cov
ered by the Social Security Act if
the individual performed work in
the home on at least M diSm nt
days in a calemdar quarter and
m » paid at least $50in cash wages
in a calendar quarter by a single
Beginning lanuarv 1, 195S, a
domestic employee Is now covsr-
ed under the sodai security law
if she la paid $50,00 in caah wages
or more durlnit the quarter.
Employets under this part of
thelawate required to make a
quartdy report of wages paid each
em ploy^ These reports should
contain tbe name, ao.ial security
number, and of course, the a.
mount ^'wagea paid. They should
befil^w ltfa the D irector'of .In
tenul Revenue for the sute. in
which the employer lives. The
present tax on employment under
the Social Security ,Aa is 2% each
from the employers and employees
on the first 14200 in wages paid
during the edendar year.
We.feel that many householders
inoursento area are going to|
Ine^.and w » t more information
ceming their liability as em-
Iployers under the Social Security!
Act. Of course, our office is al
ways available for retulining any
assistance which may be necessary.
We have available a pamphlet
which briefly outlines the employ
er’s and employee's duties as they
apply to domeatic employment.
We shall be glad to furnish any
intereated individuala with a copy,
uponrequeat.
R>r Cutthcr information, con
tact the Social Security Office,
301 Post OiBce BuUding, Salis
bury, N.C.
If you have any question con
cerning vour social security, you
might write us at 361 Post Office
Bjflding, Salisbury, N .C., or see
out repiesentative who visit* the
Court House, MocksvUIe N. C.,
on the first and third Fridays of
each month from 1^30.1:30. ;
IfAKTIfUl
i^SKIUNC i\m t%
R E E B &
BA RTO N ,
m OTHfl
fAMOOS
.SIIVIKMITHS,
THE GIFT SHOP
Mfg. Oiriiline W. Duiiel.
Seen Along Msis StfSil
By T he stre e t R am bler.
oodooo
Aged citizen remarking that tt
didn’t pay to sm p old (licnds for
new, ones—High school gltla buay -
writing good wishes in annu^a—
Lady walking up Main street wnp-
ped id heavy winter coat—kiia. J,
T. Angell buying greeting carda—
O; K. Pope hurrying down Mibi
street on.cold morningweartnf die
first new straw hat of the aeaaon
—Mrs. Roscoe Stroud, Jr,, lo o l^
at birthday cards—Local miniBla
pausing long enough for cold drink
on cool morning—“Pardner'’ Me-
Clamrock getting ready to take a
half holi^ay-MIss Faith Dead-
mon looking over mail in poatof-
lice lobby—Clifibrd Rea vis walk*
ing around the square batehcaded
on chilly afternoon—Lima-tinie ci
tizen wanting to know if thli was
town election year—Small youngi^
tet looking widi Itmging eyea at
cone of ice cream spilled on side
walk in iiront of ^ a Shoppe—
Miss Faye Allen buying ticket to
see T arsin”—School girls buying
'get well” cards to mall to claia
mate in hospital —Dime stonaalaa
lady buying eone of ice cream on
warm afternoon—Jimmy Kelly do
ing some sweeping in postoHice
lobby as the sun sinks in the m at
—Mrs. B. T. Browder and daugh
ter hurrying into fiirnituie atoic
las the clock strikes five—B. G.
Shore leaning against a lamp poat
in finnt of bank waiting for doora .
toopen—H.R. Johnson tutninf
around small park in atation wag
on and stopping just in time to
avoid a bump-Rev. E. M. Avett
and Walter F o l^ talking things
lover on Main street—The same
mule pulling the same sled acnaa
the square with the same man
driving the mule—SaleahMly buay
jchewing bubblegum—Mrs. J. W.
Hill wearing big ried rose—Don
Headen hurrying inro Dayie Cafe
—Man burr ing out of drug store
with a fiill gallon jug in each hand
-W ayne Eaton motori..g around
town in a 1925 Model T. Fotd se
dan—Mrs. L. T. Hunter sitting in
parked auto in front of FtrcMone '
Istore Leslie Daniel looking over
stock market reports—Miss Mat
tie Killian chatting with friend on
South Main street—Tom Turten*
tine lalang giant strides tip Main
street—Hungry tnan trytng to lo
cate a pie—Phil G odlw and Tom
VanZant holding down a lawn set
tee In front of' furniture saofc—
DeWitt Ratledge doing some be
fore dinner trading around town
—George Hendricks hutrying to
wards postofBce—Senator Brack
discussing doinss of thekgislattttc
—Mrs. Flake Hayes looking at
flowers in Sanford’a Depattment
Store—Vestal Spry looking for *
Bium’s Almanac—John. R. Smith
waiting ibc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as executrix of
.the catateofR I. Carter, deceas
ed, late of Davie County, North Carolina, thia la to notify aU- persona holdiagclaima against said ea-
tate, to present them to ehe ,under-
aigiicd w ithin' U months from datelieteof, or this notice will be
plead in bar of ^ eir recovery. All
persona owing said eatate will
diate settlement. This
Anril 16:1955.
VIRGINIA JARTER POWELL.
Estx. of R J . Carter. D ea’d.
B. C. B to A A ttm n ^
Suitor call at Ibi* ofSer
jnow uid gat yovr luia por
'tww bafora tha mpply w ak
kMMtad. Prinlad on haavi
cari bawd. SOe.’ par dasan.
hanging aroi
clock to strike nine timeg'-Old
maid combing voung bachdot**
hair on cool morning-Poatat em
ployees rejoicing over new oeoA
lights in postoflicee
HILLTOP
Service & Supply
HOPES TO SERVE YOU
EVEN BETTER IN 195*
Cm, Oa.Supplia*
Alio A Nke Uae Of
And Staple Gncariaa
We Appraeiafi4Y«iir
J. W. HILL
Ovmer
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PAGBTWO M b OATIE RECORD. MOCKSVlIXe. S. C . HAY ll' tSSS
THE DAVIE RECORD.
C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR.
■ntcred'atthePoitofflce in'Kneki- »ni». N. C.. u Secona-<-l*w MMl matter. March i;J908.
:S in ^ F T IO N RATES;
litle V'EiMt. IN N. CAROUN A I'l.lO SIX MONTHS ra N. CAROLINA - 7lic. i'Om-YEA*iOlirSinEST»TV • 12.«» .,fHC»WNrHS.OCTSIDE STATE - $tM
VBfltH *K tttm VI
W JUME SHAll HUMHE THEMSRVES. MD PRAY. MD SEEK NV FACE. AND HIM AWAY
FPOM IHBi; WKKED WAVS, 1HM WU I
HUt.HiQM HIAVtH, AND WU EOKIVE
niEIR.SIIIS, AKO Will HEAl THEIR lAW.'-2 cmww. 7»iil^ ,
ReDdrcs rcacKing our office say
that the blackbe^ crop, promised
to be gbc^ this y«ar. There is ab
ways<86ine*thinR to be thankfuHor.
Moscrof the fruit crop was de-
stroyedf'bv ‘the severe freeze in
March.*
With th. bl-ckberry and sheep
rains oyer the farmers are n o w
tryinK to catch up with their corn,
cotton and tobacco planting. One
of our farmer friends cotd us last
week that he had just finished
planting a big watermelon patch.
lust when the North Carolina
legislature: will adjourn no one
knows. 'Ti)e sooner (he boys fin
ish in Raleigh and get back home
the betceV off the state will be.
No one'wahts their taxes raised.
It rakea'a lot of moaey to keep
the old' Ship of State rolling along.
Mof^svUle citizens take very lit*
tie interest- in their town Rovern-^
men^vOudging from the small
nuin^iO f votes cast last week in
the municipal election. Only 83
votes was cast for the highest man
on the ticket. If we are not mis*
taken there ate about 700 eligible
voteis in our town»
Many peeple who receive mail
addressed to **Boxhotder/* throw
the mail into the waste bnsket, if
there is one. handy, while others
throw it on the floor or the desks
in the pbstoffice lobby. This was
bcought*'to our attention only a
few ^^ays aco. Folks don^t take
time now to look over their se*
cond-class m i) i^ke they did in
the good old days. An ad in a
newspaper which is carried home
and read by ult the tamilly» is
worth many times more than a
circular^ wiiich so often is never
carried home.__________
Try It Here
The following recently appeared
in the Commcrce» Ga.» News
*'When it comes to pulling for his
town six days in the week and
praying for it on Sunday there is
nor an editor in the state who
leads Editor Tack WillUms» 6 f
theWaycross lournal-Herald. In
recognition of his valued service,
the business men of Waycroas'
have on foot a plan to place the
paper in every home in the couni
ty at the expense of the business
men of Waycross That’s a fine
compliment to Editor Williams
and his good work» and one he
richly deserves.*' Talk about real
living" how is that? The average
editor gets “cussed'' for every*
thing he does do or fails to do»
but there is a fellow who actually
has rhe community workinc for
him. It seems that wonders will
never cease.
May Jurors
The follow hg jurors have been
drawn for the May te4ni of Davie
Superior court which convenes In
this city on Monday. May 30th,
with his Honor, Judge T> A. Rous*
s^u presiding:
Calahain—Fred E. Cartner, f J.
Wooten. Ode I Williams.
Clarksville—Luther Evans, Carl
Richie, Paul Jones.
Farmington—I. Hall Walker. J.
F. Cope, C. E. Leaganf, C!ayton
Groce.
Fulton—1. M. Livengood, Clar*
ence Jones. James C. Ratt*.
Jerusalem—R. H. Lagle. June
Jarvis. Wiilard Foster, G. H. Ste*
phens.
Richard^io Attend
Atlanta'Ga., May 2,—The Rev'
Paul H. Rtckatds o( MockaviUe, N.
C„ todaVjim officially certi6ed by
Dr. E. C.. Scott, Stated Cleik of
the PreB^vterlan Church, U. S., . as
a coinmlnionet to the General As-
semblv of the denomiitaiion.
The Amemblv, which Mr. Rich
ards wi 1 attend as an official vot
ing rerres^nUrtve ot Winston-Sa-'
lem Pretl>ytery, will be held in
Richmond. Vi., .^une 2-7. I is the
highest couirt of the Presbyterian
Church, and meets annually. >
Some 460 commissioners from
seventeen states attend and re.
view the i ork of th^. Church for
the past year; and set in motion
Mocksville - Hugh S. Larew.| the ptogiam for the cominBvear.
Robert L. Safley. Sam Binklev, ,C. Mr. Richards, who isminister of
F. Seats. both the Presbyterian Church iii
Shady Grove—Charlie Howard, Mocksville and the Bixby Ptesby-
lohn F. Crrell, G. W. Mock. terian in Advance, wj» selected aa
a commissioner by W^instonrSalem
J. S, Bogen, of Greensboro, who pre,bvtery, and is cine of four
owns and operates the Davie Dry commissioneni. two ministers and
Goods Store in this citv, suifered a jia t presbyterv.
Stroke and a heart attack in his %
store about 3 o'clock o^ Monday . Mr. and Mrs. J* L. Hill, of Hat*
afternoon of last week, was car* mony. Route I, were among the
ried to C one‘Memorial. Hospital, out^of'town shoppers here Satur*
Greensboro, where he is under- day. Mrs. Hill has been in bad
going treatment. health but Is improving. .
Vfilson To
Participate
W. i. Wilson, Davie Countv
Veterans Service OlBce, of Mocks
ville, N. C , is scheduled to parti
cipate, as a member of a panel, at
the Statewide Veterans ^Service
Officers School, sponsored bv the
North Carolina Veterans ,Comr
mission, to be held at Hotd Ro>
hert E. Lee Winston-Salem, North
Carolina, May 23 24, 1955.:
This Statewide Veterans & ^ c e
Officers S^ool is exp.cted. to 'be
one of the best and la.gest of, its
kind ever held in North Carolina,
it was announced today bv J. M.
Caldwell, Director, North Carolina
Veterans Commission.
Army hews
Pacific Fleet (FRTNC)-Among
those who visisited the city of
Bangkok, Thailan i in March while
serving aboard the destroyer USS
Jame« E, Kyes was, Lerov , Bailey
seaman, USN, son of Mr. an^
Mrs. Carl S. BaUev of 663 S. Main
Street, Mocksville, N. C.. and hus
band of the former Miss Ester L.
Powets of Compton, Calif;
BOB POdl4 pepukirredte|tarafVrai6 nv«,"M/wffelHis
oAm9« immI Kara for cootcAie...0x1 on tfw toUe;—if’•
dark Karo for me, the bsst-tosfing
eating syrup of ’em a ir
Yea, indeed...Mscuits go like hot cakes when
you pour on pleniy of delicious dark Karo...
there’s like it &r good eating. Satis-^rin’ flavor. So rich it stan^ light up on top
of (keeps ’em light and fluflV). KeepKaro on your table morning, noon and night ...it tops anytfaingl
A(k your groew for DARK Karo, In pinl and quart belUM
A Lii(ht Vote
Mocksville voters staved a t
home,, went fishing or forgot to
vote last Tuesday in the mun'ci-
pal elec ion. Only one ticket was
in the field. Mayor John Durham
was‘e ected for a third term. He
received 82 votes. For town com-
miuioneri L. £. Bowden received
82 votes! T J. Caudell 82, J. C.
U tt e 82. Harry Murrey 33. and
R B .8antord.Jt..8Z.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whittaker
and little daughter, of Wekh, W.
Va., spent the week-end with re;
laiives in Mocksville and Lewis
ville.' Robert teporti business in
good ahape nodet Ptesideot Ike.
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THE DATiE R B o d ^. lib o tB T n xB ;». C-.
Oldert Pmpw In The Cowiti
No Liquor. Wine. Boer Ailt
Eled (Micen
NEWS AROUND TOWN,
R. a.Sanford is spending a few
days at his cot'tafe'at Myrtle Beach-
la c k Naylor, a riiidisnt. at Mats
Hill College, spent the weeW-end
in town with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Austin, of
Statesville, visited Mr. Anttn's aunt
Miss Cora Anstin. one day Im
week.
The interior of Hall Drug Co.
has bean giyeh> new paint job,
which adds much to its appeat-
Mrs. w i'L. Nail spent last week
in High Point. visUing her sister
Mrs. I. A. Wagoner and Mr.
Wagoner. . .
Mts. Thom u Turtenjine l.s
spending some time with her
alster, Mrs. a L. Hartley, at West
Palm Beach, Ha.
Mrs. Gaither Sanfbrd and Mrs.
Harry Osbome returned Saturday
from Myrtle Beach, where they
spent severer days.
6 eoree Hendricks and Undsay
Swink spent several days last week
fishing at Myrtle Beach. Don't
know how many they caughi
Dr. W. M. Long spent several
days'last week at Pinehurst at-
tendinsa meeting^ of the North
Carolina Medical, Association.
Neon lights have been installed
in the postoffice, which adds mnch
to the looks of the office and faci
litates faster handling of the mails.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope
Young and son Rfcky. spent Sun
day in Greensboro, guests of Mrs.
Young's intents. Mr. and Mts.']oe
Graham.
Mrs. C M. Tnrrentine tetumed
W e^esday ftom a month's visit
with het acjn. W. C. Ttincndne.
and her brother, H. R. Bowles ,at
Pageland, S. C
Mastffi Jerry Bather! son of Mr.
and M ri Russdl Barber, of Maple
avenue; underwent a tonsil opm-
H on at Rowan Memorial Hosintal
Monday morning.
Mrs. Maigatet Can, who holds
a position with the Bastetn Star
Home at G r^sboto, spent Wed
nesday with her sister, Mrs. Wil-
Uam Howard, on Route 3,
Mr. and Mrfc Ragnal Bagwell,
o( Rock Hill, S. C . and Mr. and
M n. Gene Bagwell a n d little
dautfiter Robin,.of^keo, & C..
were Tuesday g n ^ ’‘ of Mr.> and
Mrs. Lotmie Whitaker.
Mr. and Mrs lack Pennington
have begun the erection of an 8-
room brick veneer house on the
Winston-Salem H l^way in North
Mocksville, which diey will oc
cupy when completed.
. Revival Services are In progress
at ^ C hur^ of Gtid of Prophecy
Mission at Efdiesas, and wiU con
. tinue through May 22nd. Rev.
JohnMuiphy. of . High Point, Is
: guest Speaker. Evetycmewdc
Miss lane aitek. who hw held a position in the hw office of
(SeorgeW. Martin for'the four months, went to ,Winston-
at their rcgularmeedngFtidav her liiano pupils in their annual second grong of j^ n p ^
.ing,electedthefollowing of. spring recital In the-MocksviUe
High School Audltetium, Friday
^ K c is invited.
Mocksville Post No. 4024; V. F.
W.
m ning, elected
ficers for the coining yesK
Commanderr-James Swicegood.
Sr. Vice-Comu- Ray Lai^.
|r.ViceCom.-Ben EIUs.
Qumermastei - Gilbert Aiwood.
Chaplain—Kermit iSmldt.
Judge Advocaite—Clay Bogefr.
Trus^e—Howard Barron, elect,
ed fur tj-.rae vtiars. ■
SurB «n-D tW ^>L_^ng.
Men Reclassified
The Davie Board of Selective
Service met last week and redasst
fied. the following registrants into
1-A:
Garland A. Btnvers, Mocksville,
Route 3.
lohn Knox Johnstone, Mocks
ville. \
Donald G. Hursey, Mocksville.
George B. Winters Mocksville
AoaA A, Boqer
Noiah A. Boger» 75. a tetired
6armer of -R.2» Clarksville Town*
ship, died Friday evening at 8:30
oVImIc in a Salik>urv hospital. He
had been ill for the past month.
He was<a native of Davie Couu*
ty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt
Boger.
Surviving are the wife, two sons,
four daughters, eight grandchild*
one greatgrandchild, three
sisters.
Funeral services were held at 3
p. m. Sunday at Union Chapel
Methodist Church, with Rev. W.
C. Anderson and Rev. G. B. Fer*
ree officiating, and the body laid to
test in the church cemetery.
y\f. F. McSwain
William McSwain,'16., son of
Mr; and Mrs. R. J. McSwain. ot
Jerusalem Township, died last
Tueidav afternoon in Rotvan
Memorial Hospitnl following an
illness of three days.
Surviving are the parents, two
brothers and one sister.
Funeral services were held Fri
day at Liberty Methodist Church,
with Rev. B. C Adams ofEciatlug
and the body laid to rest in dis
church cemetery.
PianoJUdtal
M ^ Loiilse'Stroud will present
Recifal
Mts. Gene Smith wiU pnsent a
The public is Invited.:
tig May 13th at &00 o’clock. ]
The
!. C. Sprinkle
Yesterda I Southern Memo
rial Day, biiit business went on as
.usual wid> the eaception of thci
The entire'town was saddened^ banl^ btiildittg and loan and a few
last Tuesday mortiing when it was other o ffi^
learned that Rev. Henry C.
Sprinkle, 86, had pused away at
Lynn Haven Nurs'ng Home, fol-
knvlng an Illness of several weeks.
He was a native of Buncombe
Coiin^. but had lived in Mocks
ville for many years. He was an
acdve' mltdster'i in the Western
North Carolina Methodiijt Con-
fem cefor 46 ye^rs and was past
orof many chur^es, ammg them
ElUn. Albemarle, Spencer, Mt.
Atoy.'Reidsville. Greensboro, Salis
bury. Asheville and several others.
»A N t ADS PAY.
PASTURE FOR R EN T^C an
take care ot 25 head of catde. _
Phone ZOO. . Mocksvttle.
FOR RENT—Three room a-
partment with bath. 410 N<mh % in Street Mrs. W. H. Dodd.
Hybrid Seed
D lX li
82-42-27-
C White N. C. 29 Mia 31
Garden Seeds .Ajid Planti
Purina Chows and Baby Chicks
‘XmCKERBOARD
Davie Feed & Serf Co*
FOR RENT - 4-room, housenear UamesX Roads, with l«bts
and water, bath and id ^ o n e . G ^ dilwen house. C alljc^or
207 Depot Street Mocksville, N. C
F.V; GOBBLE. Mocksville. Route!.
ned,ed,rebuUt;
During World War II, after he;write.
had retired from active service, he!________
accepted th e pastorite o f the' Pianos I----------
Mocksville Mediodbt Church and refinished or testyled. Free estl-
Rev. Mr. Sorin le was twice i Stading-Thomas Music Co.
married. His fint wife died in 62» N. Trade St. Winston-Salem
1895. His second, wife was Miss
Annie Call, daughter of die late
Mr..aiid Mrs. S. M. Call, of this
city, who died four years ago.
Surviving are three sons. Thom
as W. Sprinkle, of High Point;
Henry CvSprinkle, editor of World
Outlook. New York Utv, and
Wihiam Sprinkle, of Durham, and
one grandson.
Funeral services were conducted
at 3 p. m., last Wednesday at the
Mocksville Methodist Church,
with Rev. W. Q. Grigg offidating.
Formany years Mrs. Sprinkle
was chairman ot the board o f
trustees of Brevaia College. He
was for many years an active Ro
tarlan, a charter member of the
Mocksville Club. He wm a Ma
so n and served as grand chaplain'
of the Grand Lodge of North Cii-
rolina. A mighty oak has fallen.
His placej*fllbe1»atdJofill.
The Record tt centt
a ^edi. Subscribe today.
Mock*viU« High
SdioolNewt
: A sitVERWS. Rqnnn.
Dr. E. A. Eckerd wlH ,
postgtaduate ^ rs e s - a.t Ohio
State University stsrtlng the 9th of
May and
the week.________ ________ unlbiSMO
^ h e win be back in his office ^
Salurdav, the foil
ST h e schedule for
cored tobacOT plmt
atrations will he held on T u ^ay, Mav 17th at ftSO a. m. at 9 iady Ciove. and at M S a. ro, at Farm-
N. C Sine ColM f»..E.y.,Floyd,
Teachey, 111 ehai«e Vocational A«-
ridiltnie.
Friday night the Junior Class
presented iheit plav. “Peck’s Bad
Boy.” to a filled auditorium. The
complete'cast was:,
Henry Pedc, Sr.,' Mac Kiin-
brough.
Henry Peck, Jr., • Billy Sell.
Mrs. Hannah Peck - Christine
Beauchamp.
Jimmy Duffy - Charles Messick,
Mitinie-KadjrinePlott.
Luella Horne • Nijncy Reavis.'
Clifford Jennings - Henry Shutt
Melville B^umont - AltpnSheek
Uztie - Lynda Crawford.
Dallie' Emily Sparks.
Schultz • Gaither Sanford.
Dora - Patricia Smith.
Flora • Faye Wilson.
Lora - Hatriet Tutterow.
The Smior's Graduation Invi-
.tions w d calling.eards have finally
arrived.' Also rental on caps and
gowns h u been paid. All of die
Seniors have faraway looks I n
their eyes which can mean only
one thino-tKey tealixe, for die
^ t time, perhaps, that their days
at M .H . S.. are numbered.
The Baseball Boys, who had
second of nine straight wins,btolw
that record Monday, whm they
ttaveledto Advance'and wera de
feated '6-3. .
In chapel Friday ‘we w ere
shown skits froni the lunior PIwp.
Mr.Crotts. director, also issued
aii inyiudon for everyone tocome
and see the preformance Friday
night. .
Ths Featuie Editor a n d the
News Editor for next year’s “HI
Ufe” have' been chosent lankc
Smoot, a Sophomore, is Featute
Editor, and Gaither Si^ford. a
Junior. Is News Editor.
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Pr PERHAPS the mott timouf dream mentioned in the Btbtt. an immense statue appeared, with a head;ot fold and the r««t « ittfe ot other materials down to the feet which .were mixed ot iron and elay. that dream p ^ t a good.many tnor* als; OM of which is that such a stat* ue will soon ^p le o ver. An iron foundation Is strong but a foundation only partly strong won’t do.
So th e foundations
of life. If th ey a re
p a r t l y s t r e n g t h r w t m M
and p a rtly w eatoiess. wlU n o t en*
d u re . W e h a v e w ith u s today^ (in*^
th is w eek 's B ible study) a m a n
w ho lik e th a t fam ed dream *im age
w as p a rt iron, p a rt clay. H e h ad
his stro n g points and h is w eak
ones, and h e finally toppled.
He Loved the Soil
T hi.5 m a n w a s K ing U zziah. one
o f the b e tte r kings of Ju d a h . H e
w as a strong king in m any w ays.
I t is tru e, h e w as king o v er a
v e ry sm all te rrito ry a s w e see it
today. D r. S tapp’s ro ck et* sled
could cover it end to end in about
20 scconds. I t is said by h is biog*
ra p h c r th a t his fam e extended to;-
th e b o rd er of E gypt . . . n o t o ver
200 m iles a t m ost. H ow ever, w hile
h is kingdom w as a tiny one as
co u n tries go today, the* beau ty of
th e O ld T esU m en t is th a t w e h av e
som ething like very la rg e -sc a le
m a p s o f sm all areas, blow n up-
so w e ca n see th e detail; T his
K ing U zziah succeeded in resist
ing ruinous in v asio n 'b y the ever-
g reedy ru th less countries around
h im . H e strengthened the n ational
d efense: h e reorganized the arm y ;
h e introduced (then) m o d ern
eq u ip m en t for his arm ed, forces.
H e conserved the country’s sm all
w ater-supply. H e developed fa rm
ing. both stock-raising an d a g ri
cu lture. He "loved the soil" (II
C hr. 26:10.) B est of all. he m ad e
a serious effort ("h e set h im self”
a s h is b iographer says) to keep
G od’s law s. H e listened to the
p ro p h et Zc‘c ip ria h . h e w as w illing
to l>e "instru cted in tike fe a r of
G od." A ltogether, for a la rg e p a rt ot h is life, h e gave th e 'country
a w ise an d strong ad m in istratio n
b ecau se h e w as him self w ise and
itro n g .
He Grew Proud
N ev erth eless h e finally, tum bled
dow n. H is c lay , underpinning a t
la s t g a v e w ay. T he inspired biog
ra p h e r p uts his finger on the
w eakness and nam es it: "H e grew
p ro u d " ~ a n d adds, *‘to h is de
struction.*' P roud m en do not
th in k of th e ir pride a s a weak*
n ess, th ey consider th a t strength
a n d p rid e go together. So they
o ften do. only the pride te a rs
dow n th e strength. W hat happened
to U zziah h a s happened to m any
a d ic ta to r since. H e thought he
coiild do a s h e pleased. H e scoffed
a t th e law s h e had once supported.
H e ca m e to think of h im self as
a h u m a n exception to (Jod’s law .
H e declined to tak e advice. H e
no lo n g er would listen to m en of
G od. It is this ballooning conceit,
th is tm w lU lngness to listen to any
one. this feeling oneself D estiny’s
. child, th a t trap p ed Julius C aesar
a n d P ontius P ilate and N apoleon
a n d H itle r and m any another ty
r a n t in history. Pride is alw ays
a w eakness. It blinds the proud
m a n to h is ow n defects, it blinds
h im to th e w isdom of others. It
tu rn s- h im from* a good strong
m a n into a little tin god. from
so m ething genuine into som ething
•'phony.*' It isn 't only kings of
o ld an d d ic tato rs of today, it isn 't
only th e fam ed in history, it can
h a p p e n to obscure people too.
He Was False to the Lord
T he m o st serious charge brought
- a g a in st U zziah is th a t h e w as
"fa lse to th e L ord" (II C hr. 26:
16)..T o p u t w h at he did into mod<
e m te rm s, th is king-dictator. who
h a d n m ev erything else success
fully, a t la s t trie d to run the
'ch u rch . T he p riests took thsii
o rd e rs, -^as th ey understood it.
fro m G od: tbfs b rash U zziah said,
in effect, "N ow nev er m ind w hal
G od h a s ord ered : from now on
you w ill listen to M E ." T o p u t it
into m o d ern te rm s again U^iriah
w anted to p u t th e C hurch und^i
the d ire c t ' co n tro l of th e S;uiu
A g ain st th is, th e ' high p rie st o :
th a t d ay pro tested , and religioui
p e rjo n s w ill still p ro te st U n a -
b e tru e th a t fro m th e sta n d ioin
o f p u re e A clen ey m o st churcho.-
a re n o t too w ell ru n ; it is t :>e
m a t w ith go v ern m en t fr op hark
o f th e m ch u rc h es coul<’ ,;ot m > •
m e m b e rs—o f a s o r t
TIB PAWS M OftW ,V6S :
Admbistratrix Notice
tiavitte qualified as Administra> trix o f the estate ut Fred S. Orrell,
deceased, late *of Davie Countv»
North Carolina, this is ro notiiy
all persons havlne claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned within twelve months from date hereof, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
riRht to recover. All |>ersons oW-
in« said ntate will please make
immediate settlement.
This the 4th day of April* 1955.
SARAH E. ORRELL» Admrx. of Fred S. Orrell, Decs’d.
Hall & Zachary, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
.' Having quiilified as Administra-
trix of the estate of Henrietta Dix
on, deceased, notice is hereby giv*
en to all peisous holdine claims
instsaid deceased to present
. same» properly verified, to the undersigned, on orljcforethc 14th day of April, 1956, or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will please call and make prompt settlement.
This the 1 l‘rh day of April, 1855.
ROSA S. MILLER, Admrx.
• of Henrietta Dixon, Decs'd.Mocksvilte, N. C., Route 4.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
Pntsuant to tbe authority vested
lotoebr virtue of ao order of the Cltrk o( Superior Court of Davie County, dated April 3o. 1955, in a
special Proceeding entitled L. F.
Ward, et al vs. Frank Holton et al, tbe UDdersigued commissioner will
will offer for sale, at public atie-
tloo, forcasb,*’oo tbe 7 i s t day of May, 1955, at 12:00 noon, at the court bouse door In Davie Count?,
N;^C., to the blebest bidder, the
following described real property,
to.wlt;
Beclnuioff at a stone* corner of
Lot No. 3 in tbe line of *tbe round
bill tract and runnlue *Nortb 37 cbs, to a stone, t,eAi Ward's line,
tbeuce IWest'5,92 chs. to a stone
comer of Lot N o.'s: thence 27 chs.
to stone comer of Cot No. s In tbe Moe 'of rdndd'blK tract; tbeoce East 5.92 cbs. to tbe beelnninif.
coutalnittfir i6 acres more or less, and being lot No. 4 fin tbe*;d!vi. slon*of F.*B. Ward.
BeglnuloE at a stone comer of
lot No. 4 In line of round bill tract
and mnulflff North 27 cbs. to a «tone in Lsvi Ward's line; tbeuce
West 5.54 cbs. to a stone comer of
let No. 6; tbence South 37'cbs. to a stooe*ln line of round bill tract;
tbeuce Enst 51:54 cbs. *to tbe be*
Rlntiing, contalninf; 15 acres more
or less, and being lot No.*5. atloted to J, P. Ward.
Tbls*tbe*2o*day of Aorll. I955.
JOHN'T. BROCK,
Commissioner.
INOTICE-SALE OHLAND
Under and bv virtue of the oow^ er of sale coniaiued in a certain
deed of tmst execuied bv kR, D.
Tutterow and wife. Jane J. Tntte>
row, dated tbe i8th of February,
>9.<(4i and recorded In Book 44.
page 71, In tbe office of Register of
Deeds of Davie County, North Car* olina, default baying bMn made in tbe payment of the Indebtednesii
tberel^ secured, and said deed of
trttfte Mug’ bv tbe terms^ thereof ajbject to foreclosure, tbe nnder. signed trastee will offer for sale at
pnblk auction to tbe highest Md»
der for^casb. at tbe Courthouae door in'Davie County, North Caro. Ilna, at noon, on tbe t4th day of
^ay. ig.S5> tbe property conveyed
in sairt of trust, the same lv< ing and being In the CounfV of Davie, and State of North Carolina,
and more particularly described a«
follows:
Adjoining tbe lands of J. E. Tut.
terow, N. B Dvson, Ralph Dwig.
gins and others and honnded as
follows. to.wlt: Beginning at an iron atak'e on West side of rosd and
runs North 5'degs. West 1.75 eb«.
with road to iron stake; tbence N. yr W. s.s$ chs. to a stake; tbenci* 5.28 decs. W. t.80 cbs. to an iron
stake; thenee S. 7t degs. W. 9 38
chains to the beginning, contalnlti?
one and 50-100 (t 50 too) acres, more or less. . •
For title see deed from'T. E. Tut
terow et ux. to R. D. Tutterow, et MX., recorded In the office of tbe Regkter o f,Deeds for Davie Conii.
ty. N. C.. in Book 54, page 214.
See a1«A Commissioner's deed frota
R. t . Baker. I. F. Click, et a!..
Commissioners, to J. B. Tutterow.
Book 28. nave allottiog Lo*
No 7 to J. E. Tutterow..This i4tb day of April, 1955.
MAH K. CU C K, Tnistee.
READ THE AD$
A lca t >b» I fa y i
A CRO SS
1 t'bllow .
9 M anu.
facture
9. A shos^;
tie
10 M etal
11 C om m ander
o f a
m erchant
vessel
13. A counter* p a rt
15. Rom an
ae spill
over
IS. Guided )0 Em ploy
21 M ilitary
officers'
(In d iai
23 lU lian
coins
25 Gam e
a t cards
26.M um er
28. R ods
32. V ex
34 Infrequent
35 G ift '
39 A scat in
a church
40 H elp
41 Civil
w rong
43 Personal .
pronoun
44 Pin for
' roasting
m eat
46 Sluggish
48 Ancicnt
country
50 B ritish
m anor coui-t
5J C ity iN ev *
S2 T he sm ooth '
breathing
(P honet >
DOW N
] C harac-
te ru ittco f
G reek o r
R om an a rt3. O w ns •3. P erform s
4. Skins
5 N ote of
th e scale6 ForU fy7 A n a rln ria l
m arsupial (A u s tra l»
8 Com e in
.11 H andles ■
roughly
12 R ender
Hirbid
14 M an's
nicknam e
(poss I
1? Support 20.Epocli 22 Movable.
b a riie r
S4 G oddess I
. of
, discord^ I<Gr' I
Myth», 27. Worry29 fold over '30 Hermit * ’31 Stitched 33. A •node ' ,35 Dance .step ’ as Mon?- ■ mat\ire 97 Roman njagistrate
nm-jis arsoB'w i
P-130
NOTICE OF S A L E IB
Uuder and bv.yirtue of tbe pbw.
er of sale In that certain Dtted of
Trust executed by Carl C* McDan^
iel and wife Aeile B. McDaniel to tbe uudersigoed Ttustee to secure
a note In the snm ot $8,000.00 pav*
able to Durham Bank and Trust Company of Cooleemee* N. C.. bearing date of July i. 1946, and
duty reconled in Book of De^s of
Tmst No. 33. page 349* In the of* fice of tbe Register of Deeds of Davie County, N. C., default hav.
Ing been made in tbe payment of
said note and at. tbe requeatof said Bank and Trust Company, tbe
payee and. holder tbereof;
Tbe uudersig'ied Trustee will
sell publicly for casb at tbe Court
House door of Davie Cnuntv, in
Mocksville. N. C.,' on Saturday,
tbe 28tb day of May, l9S5» at t2 o'clock, M.. Ibe following drscrib*
ed lands situate in Jeruttlem Town
ship, Davie County, to wit:
1st Tract; A tract lying on West side of State Highway No. 80 (^ow
fot) about two miles from . Snntb
Rivv^r: Beginning at a point in tbe center of State Highway No 80 (now fot) on G. B. Ptebtes'
line; thence S.. 83 degs. 30. min«
W. 2366 feet to a Hickory, tbe orl.
ginal corner; tbence N. 28 degs E.
343 feet to* an iron pipe; tbence K.
5 decs, E .'826 feet to a stake o'n
the original line, comer of Lot No;
7: tbeoce N. 84 dega. 30 mln. S. t868 feet to a point io tbe center
of State Highway No. 80 (former-
ly) comer to lot No. 8;tb*nce with
tbe center of a<iid State Highway.
S. 15 degs 6^ I too feet to tbe he.
ginning, containing 50 and 7 10
acres more or less, and being Lots
No. 9 and 10 by map of Sn«ah LaogHtoo farm made .Iqr K. A. Trexter, April 2^b. 1932.
For a mote particular descrlp tion reference is hereby made fn Deed from Greena1»oro Joint Stock
Land Bank to T. W« Summerset.
Sr., recorded In-Book 33, paiff 279.
Register's Office of Davie Cotinty.
N c. • ; \ '
2nd Tract: Lying on West side
of State Highway No 80 (former,
ly) about two miles from Sonih River: Beginning at a point in the
center of said Higbw^v corner to
Lots Nos. 4 and 5 0*1 Cralgt*a line;
tbence S. ts degs. E 74s faat to a •itake In center of said Highway rorner of Lot No g; tbenee witjn line of Lot No 9. Sotttb. 83: degs.
30 mln. W. 1868 feet to stake^
corners of Lot No 9*on the. origl- naf line; tbeuM N. 5 degs R. 727
feet to S|n iron stake, Cratea's cor
ner; tbence N. 8 3. degs 130 min. W. tfot feet to tbe beginning, con. tainlng 27 and 85 too acres mere
or less, and being lots Nos. 5. 6, 7
and 8 by plat of Susan Langstoo*s farm made by W. A Trexler April
29. 1932.
Fot a more particntar description
see deed from Greensboro foint Slock Land Bank to't.S W. Sum<
merset, Jr., recorded in. Book. 33,
page 26b, ssld Register’s Office of Daeie County, N .,C. '
TERM S OF SA LE: CASH. TlMB*OF SA LE: May 28, 1955* ^ Tbia the 27th day ot April, 1955.
A . T. GRANT, Trtistee.
No Known Curefor New-
Found Cottle DiseaseAn entirely new.disease threat which kills eatlle and for which
us yet no^remedy bas bMn found • -«s reported recently by Or. P. K. «msey. of Iowa-State CoUejie. .tnewn as ‘’mucosal disease.’* it has already been Identiftod In 78 herds/ot cattle in Iowa. Onset of the disease is greatast dnring winter and early spring, with Feb* ruary and March the periods greatest danger. Among’ cattle ebntractlng mucosal disease, the death rate was 90 pec cent, the veterinaryi patbolofist: reported; Highlights in ; tbit deseriptlon' of symptoms: an Initial sharp rise In temperatures to 106 degrees, then
a rapid drop to normal; a watery scouring, emadatlrni; erosions and .
and ulcerationa ot the nostrils., muuie. lips, guitis. ^tonj^ arid oral eavity. • • ’Postmortem exatnlnation of anl« mala which died of the disease, showed evidence ct enteritis and cysUc poHtls plus great enlarger ment of,the lymph nodes and fatty degeneration in the. kidneys.No’ bacteria have been found In connection with postmortem ex* amlnatlons and no successful treatments have been diacovered. .The report was presented re* eently to aleH veterinarians throughout the country'against the disease. It seems to occur only In or near Iowa, biit If it follows the blstocy of most other .'Uve. stock diseases, it might be e»> pected to spread to other states. '
The Da^e Riscio^'is ovmed and edi
ted by a native of Davia County.
♦ fO R RENT ♦
S P A C E IN T H IS P A P E R
W ill A ir« .i9* T « ShR
GOOD NEISHBOUS-rflWS TO
■ fir .VOW BiiSiN«ss
' been on a trip
entettalned gue«ta
celebrated a bitthdav'
caught a big fiih
moved . '
'■ eloped . ' . ■
• hadababv
'beenin afii^t
M>Id your hog.
- 'had an operation' -
bought a cat
painted vour house
been inarried
cut a new tooth <
been (hot
. noltn anvthtng ,
been robbed
•old out
loarvour hair
been arreited
Or Done Anything At All
te l^ h o n e , Ot Drop a Poiteai^, O r Come In,
' O r In Any Convenient W ay Inform . . .
THE DAVIE RECORD
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IIOCK8V IU A . NORTH CAROLkNA, W BDNBSDAT H AY |8. )«<5.NUHBBR 41
T h e
D a v i e R e c o r d
Has Been Pubiished Since 1899
5 5 Y e a r i
Olhet* have come and gone-your
county newspaper keept going.
S-imetime* it hai teemed hard to
make "buckle'and tqnguo” meet,
l>ut toon the sun shine* and we
march on. Our faithful tubtcribert '
most of whom pay proinpllv. give us
courage and abiding faith: in our
fellow^man.
^ If your neighbor i( nut taking T)ie
Record'tcU him to aubtcribe. The '
price only S I.SO per'year in the'
Slate, and $ 200 in other states.
- I . ' , ■ /
When You Come To Town
Make Our Office Your
. lieadquarters v •
)Ve Are Always Glad To
See You. .
;
fP T i iQ nrv ■
Your >0BPiuNTiNG
We can save jrou m ^ ey
bn ypuf.
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS
STATEMENTS, POSTERS, BILL
HEADS, I^ K E T HEAE«.^^^
Patronize vy<Mr hon^ new
and thereby help l>uild up your
honie town aiiid count^^^
T H E D A V IE R E C O R D .
NEWS OF LONG AGO.
W hitl W at Happwlnff h Da.
vi«; B aton P krkin t M alan
A lH iA biw eviBtodSbirtik
(Davie RecoM. May >3,1934)
Roy Call speot a day or two las)
week with ff!« d3 at Brevard. .
Rev. W. M. Howard, a mlah
terlal student at Mcttmlnlster Sem
Inarv, Md., to aimdlaK tbe mm-
mer-taere witb bis parents, Mr. and
Hrs.; ^ . M. Howard.
; Miss Blva Canoer. a teacher In
tbe Kannapniis;;eltT.iw^mls, srrlv
^ borne WedBMdiiy li;; st)end the
svinner vaeatlonf' Hiss Gartner
will teacb at Kannapolja the
'Inevear.
A number of Meltaodlat pastors
and laymen, from Davie attei^ed
tbe Hetkodbt DIslrlet Conference
which was held at Midway chtireb
la Davidson cmiirty.'last Tuesday
and Wedacsllay.
In the list of those cradttaiiiiK sf
the Mocksville hlKh school whieb
appeared lo i.'last week’s Record,
the'name. Of’ Miss- Lbuise’-'Smlrt
of this eltv. was acddently omitted.
We are virv sorry this mistake oc.
cnred. ■
T . r1 Cope, Jr.. and Miss Ora
Lee Sommers, oopnlar young, peo
pie of Cooleemee, were united tn
. maMagie at the BaptM mraonage
ait Cooleemee,’ last ’ Ssturdsy
noon Rev. A. T. Stondenmire per-
hmlhgtthe marriage ceremony.
Hisses BliEabelh and I|^ e U t
James, daughters of Mr. and Mn
A p. Tame*, of Parmlncton, ham
e n t ^ suit In the Davie Supertal
Conrt lor damages In the:^anm of
<T5.ooo.fro'm the Sontheni Pobllc
ntilitles company for Ininries al-
' leigni to have been renlved In an
automomlle accident at the inlcr.
. sMiion of North Hsiln and -West
Ponrth streeta In Wlnston.Salem
In Mareh; 1931 •: The eomplalnt al.;
legeMhat an atttomoMIe In, which
the'MleaM JamM w ^ riding waa
almek hy a motor tr& k of the
P. tJi was rmibonsiMe for the col-
llsim In which the ptalotlSs’ snttw
ed aerions and permanent injuries
including broken hones, cuts aboni
. the; face and eye Injuries.
' Attorney, B. C. Brack «
Ralelgb last Tnesdav to attend the
funeral and burial of Mrs. Will
Coiey, who was killed In an auto.
moiille srreck on tbe 13th. Mr.
Coley wa* seriously injured in the
wrMk. H eisanative of Davl* a
aon. of the late Mr, and Mrs. Jamea
Coiev, of this city.
' Misses Ruth and Rebecca Foster,
local telephone operators, .tteuded
a meeting of the_ Southern . Tele,
phone Co., operaiats at ^Danville.
, V» , Thursday. After the bosl.
ness meeting a banquet . was held
at the Burton Hotel. There were
about 60 present, and the young
ladles report a delightful tir
Jack Alllsoii and Cecil Morrla., of
this eltyj IBnck Allison, of Wll.
thington and Willlaui LeGrand of
' Florida, spent the past week on
crute of the .miiico ,Radio a«id
Television corpWation to Bermuda:
They made the trip aboard ;the
S. Mobareh of ^ermnda, and at*
expected home today.
■ Mra. Dewev Casev.,of Fayette-
J, ville,' is speindlng this ;'week'ia tow
wUhhoipe'fplk*.- S '’ i ' ’
.' Rev; and Mr*. W. H.'Dodd'aod
' aoii. Waltei are apending the aum.
mer al their home.at Ridgecreat.
Mra. H. D Ward, of Greens
horo spent the week end in town
wit'b her parent, Revi and Mn.
'O . Banks. ' f
. Mr. and Mra. Cepbaa Chrlallau
and Mra Brokwhrough. of Lyneb-
horg. Va., spent Friday itight and
: Saturday io town with reii
m K f m m
It can he readily viahalli^ that
the pawing of event* as p^ipualy
described will cause \all
functions of govemmeni to auto*
matically gravitate towaM the Kinc
of Kings and I^ d ot Lords whose
right it is to reign. He will
tabllsb a single kingdom a perfSct
theocracy. He
w o rk ^ aeodlng forth t44.oob em.
basssdors to teach principles of
rigbteousneni to all. who. aurvived
the pre Millennial Cleaning tit tbi
earth; The prinelples of theocrat.
Ic govemihent will then be estab.
tlshed. It will promote righteous,
m s rather thsn l^slate It, There
will te a uniform world wide ap.
plication of all laws and adminis.
tratlve tioHeles with two great
world caoltol. from which the so.
pervlsi ry funettons of government
will go forth; All genius and en.
ergv, government, economlea and
sodalii.4encewlll .be gekr^ to
single aim, the . ■ comfort, reSne.
ment, Instrnelibn and Improvement
the hnman fsm llvVTbe regula.
tIon of affairs, righteously admin.
Istered bv bumble servants of tbe
Priesthood, will provide at laat the
ntopian perfection for which men
have dreamed and dM dowo\tbru
tbe,'eentnries. In an atmosphere
of^harroooy and acb.ieven»mt tbet*
will be neither armi« nor navie*.
prisons nor policemen—onlv jud.
«es, whMl< and temple.. For all
who dwell on the earth during the
thousand .vears of peace there will
he no shadow of Ignorance concern.
Ing the reality .of Cod or the. ptir.
pose of hi* plsns'for the welfare'of
the race. As has been
pointed out^ijBt tlw very beginning
of the'Millen|um every knee ■ ahati
bow and tonicne cnnfesa the!
Jeans is the Chrls|.-.far'in that day
they shall see with tbeir own eyes
and marvel at His glory. They
may not all agree to im ^ latd ir
accent the divine
IfREAD THEtADi I
woMAtrswoiuj> ^
Stniwliernf Time '
OiHs Forth Your
Canning Efforts
XXTHEN the strawberries ban# VV bright and inacious on tbe plittta and the Aubarb is phik and tender, get out the kettle and put up rour flrat bitches <d Jam •nd'idbr. Their luscious flavors nudte tiiem a- favorite spread and their lovely ceiors will cheer you. 00 any'drieary day.
Bhnbarb«tr»wberry Jnm (Makee • medhun flasaea)1 penna tUe re«.atolked rhe.
IM «nM le rip e i • 4 w berrlea
j b e x p e w « e r^ p ectb i
SUee H iubarb th in b u t do n o t
peeL C rush fully rip e w ashed b e r
ries. o ne la y e r a t.a tim e so th a t
e a c h b e n y Is red u ced to a pulp.
C om bine IrulU . P la c e in larg e
aaucepan an d add pectin. SU r un>
til.m b ctu re 'm m es to a h a rd bolL
S tir In su g ar a t once. B ring to a
ttia roO ing boQ an d boU h a iil oiie
m inute, stirrin g cM istantly. Re*
m ove fro m h e at; sk im off foam
wlQi m e tal spoon. L e t stand for
9 ;to 7 m inutes, stirrin g o n c e .in a
w hile to p re v e n t floating fruit.
L adle q u id cly , into g lasses and
of God, ;bnt lieitber will they! be
able to 'claim' agnostic'Ignorauee
cbaeeming b'i* exisfencei Sptnk.
ing of tbia fact the prophet lere-
miab declared: "And they shall
teach no inore every mau bis tielgh.,
bor,'and every mati ' hie lirotlier,
savins; Know the Lord, for they
shall know me,.from the'least of
them unto the greatest of them,
leremlab. 31 !34. Another prophet
•••nieearth shall he. {nil
of the knowledge of the Lord ,aa
the waters cover' the aea,’' All
prayera will receive a direct, .and
prompt rehponse. Io fact, the
Lord told the prophet Isaiah that
'Before thev call, .I siiir aoaws
and while they are yet speaking,
win bear..’* In that day what*®,
ever yoy man shall a«k shall* be
given him. Dnring the Millenium
the • glass darkly,” spoken
by Paul in I Cor. isiia. wblch.be.
clondatbe perspective of mortd
men will he nnioved and we ah^l
to koow and nnderatand ail
things. Yes. the Xonl has said
hefor£ that day He'Will revejl ail
tblngs which have passed and bid.
den things which no mao knew.
Among theae tressorea to he reveal,
ed will he many., .of tfie ancient
Jcrlptureii wjilch, hav* -.hera, lost
Among t h » will be Includ^ the
fkwk M B'noch,'(we r«<< ii« fade
Where the apoatle quoted from tbe
book of Enoch, .about the
comlog of the Lord) Tbia. Book
'will throw addrf light u pij
suhjecta we now are. not .^ 11 .
formed abont. „We ire given
amall amount ot Informaiioh'ln the
old testsment about the lost trihea
led away In the land ot the ndiih;
and we only had tbe kingdom 01
Judah left of the . twelve tribea
Some day we will 'receive them
with iheir history M ore the ae. cond cbmiog of tbe Lord.
P .- M -l-B B N N B rr.
-i-.
T an oan b e na' p ^ d d t yen r
la m an d leH y aa' tb ia hinnem afc-
e r. P eeU n Is p k fc rre d to r a tra w
berry beean se Jt e n ts d e im cook*i^aaves ,ti»e.itta-..
elana ra d color and fl»Vair, 'er'tbe.
Im ry . B b a b a ^ m a k es n gaad
le a rn w U b a tr a w b e ^ foe; J '
c o ^ ^ w ith a la y e r o f m elted
S lra^ rry J««y iltakea t medbiro glaases)
tH ^ a a rta rip e rtraw b errtea
t k w p a w te re l pecO a ..
S cn * a s a s a r' ■ . .
W ash b erries an d . b u n . C rush
thsrousK lr. P la ce In a jolly b a l
(you'U noU ce H u t cookU a t o ; « t
tra c t th e iu lce h as b een etlm i-
n a ted to p reserv e th e color and
O avor a t th is .jm lnt). p r t s l the
h a s a n d M u leeiT o u t Juice. PreM
file b ag w ith a m a sh e r to ex tra c t
a ll Juice. T his should give you SW
cups. A trac tio n o f th e la st h alf
cup m ay b e RUed w ith w ater.
B lend Juice w ith pectin a n d - u ls c
o ver heat. L e t m ix tu re com * to a
b a rd boll. sU r in su g ar, th en coo*
a t a h a rd boll lo r one m inute, stir,
rtn g constantly. R e m o v e J e B y l^
beat, sum an d p o u r Into sterllteed
d a S se s; C over w ith m elted pae^
trW ASiNICE
A doMor tells about the oM gen
tleman who was; , sick. 80
aide, in that Kir family waa
gathered at the bedside. As fami-
lie* will do, they all ’ srare trvim
to cheer him up. “ilTour color It
better,” a son said.
"You’re breathing easier," aii.
other temarkcd.. , ‘
“Thank goodness,” sighed the
old man. “It'» nice to know Tm
going to die cured.” )
lO O MUCH WASHING
Old Gent: What are y o u cty-
ifig for, sonny? »
':i.Small Father if ain t (or
a new soap, and every'time a cus>
tomer C o rn e l l get washed to show
It o f t j
INIBADSHAPB
Dorothy, leamhig to dress her-
adf. tearfully approached her mo-
thcB, *l'can*t fasten my dress,
Mama.' The buttons are all in
the back and I’m' in .'the front.'
D EN O T ES
Moore—Did 1 understand that
you hoiieht this house (or a aong?
Lease—Welj, no. not ezaaly;
what I did waa >0 buy it on note*.
W jlONGSTRAW
At adrras a >houghtful4oofcing
gentleman «ood {or a long time,
stuilving a camel. At length, he
stooped, picked up a straw, and
fUeed it on' the camel'a back.
Nothing iiappened. ,
"Wiong atraw," the man shrug
ged, then walked away.
THB STAIT P F LIFE
A buahiesaman thought hla staff
rather laxy.and_ indifferent, so he
pitmed up die following notice on
the bulletin board.
“Hriadiatheaiaii of life, but
that is no reason the life of our
staff ahould be one continual loaf.*
Our County And
Sodal Secarity
Bv Louis H. Clement, Manager. '
Many young people, think of »o-
cial security as something exclus
ively for old , folks—people over
65. Of course, it is important to
folks when they retire, but it mav
lie of even greater importance to
the family of a voung married man,
should he die leaving a young md-
ow and little children. Every iiigh
school pupil should know about
the many important changes that
the 1954 amendments made in the
social security law. Not only were
ten million more people brought
under thelptotection of the old-
age and survivors insurance pro.
gram, but heneiit^ amounts were
increased. In addition, the maxi
mum possible payments, were rais
ed by incteasing the amount of
wages of seK-empiovment income
on which ''social security taxes
must be paid from $3,600 a year
to *4,200,
■Jhe la r^ t single new group
brought utider the program for
the iirst time is faitn operators to
the tune of 3.6 million. Adding
in the 2.2 million^ farm worliers
also newly covered, the new farm
coverage will make it possible for
nearly six million more Ameri
cans to have, .'the same insurance
protection already available to wor.
kers in commerce and industry
Other newly included groups are
clergymen, professional engineers,
architects, accountants, funeral di
tutors, and more employees of
State and local government.
Your district social security of
fice will be happy to provide
apeaker for h i^ school classes in
government, social studies, accoun
ting, etc Your teacher can make
arrangements quickly over' the
telephone.
For further iuformatioo, con
tact the Social Security Office.
301 Post Office Building, Salis
bury, N. C.
Ifyou have any question con
cemhigvour social security, you
might write us at 361 Post Office
BjUding, Salisbury, N. C., or ace
out representative who visits the
Court House, Mocksville N. C.,
on the first and third Fridavs
each moiith from 12:30-1:30.
Eye U s a s Vitamin A
to Help ^5 See
J ^ ^ ^ J T S L T u s l o 'r i ;
**** . ._____• cftva it's^ K t a r k n e s s t sc ie n c e say s It's
■ates from V itam in A
NODDED m s HEAD
' He wa* agreen Scotti*h ladand
one of hit duties was to
the telephone. The first time he
wat called to do *0, in reply ’to
the usual query, “Are you there?"
he nodded assent. Agai. the
question came,
I Wlien.itjwa* lepeated for the
'1 fourth ilitte, however, the boy,
losing his temper, roared through
the ttaiMmitter:
r "Man.'^eve Win'? I’ve ijeen
iMi4din'nu held for the last half
•otirl" ■'
CAME W rn i HBR HEAD
The yolmg. lover was obviously
------------------ feeling out a heavy line trying to
'^JS?»r«ll?°Wn5“ X imptea*4hebeaatlfol young girl
.«m»lbina headllrt\*‘ because at hit aide.'"Those warm lip*.
,ffi°b ie a c to ^ jh ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ And those beautiful evetl Where
did you g«.ho.c.year-
W ^rtoTup a new supply. . The girl, unimpressed. -They
millions 61 nerve ends. /---------.
a o n e caU ed ■‘ro d s" a n d o th ers
■■eones,t! becau se o f th^jlr different
sh tp M . t h e ro d s a re sp reth e euU re surface o f th e retin a, an d
re sp o u l w ithout g re a t d e tail to
. lig h t «C v a ty ln c brighbteas___dod toTbe efaw* t n bi ttw center only, and «s-> «ond bi anest detail to color, as «eU aa to Ulbt, form, ^ movement Weisee mabily witb the cotwa b> dayllgbb'when the pup0opening la amall, but the rsda take
over tbe principal lob m dbn light dwt tlw pupa ia wide epsa. ;y '-■ - • ■ • '
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THE GIFT SHOP
Mr*. Chriitine W . DanieK
Seen Along Main Stieet
Ry T he S tieet Ram bler
000000
George Hendric'<s drinking Urge
vanilla milksliake—Mrs. R ot Saf*
lev trvinR to cross Main street on
foot througii lieaw traffic—Will
Markland and Lonnie Wagoner
loitering around in front of bus
station—lim Fuller buUdine fine
shoe display in SanfonI*s Depart,
ment Store window—Mrs. William
Murchison doing some warm dav
shopping—lune Greene sitting in
Soda Shoppe perusing movie ma-
Qazinc—Mrs. S. B. H all. pausing
drug store for refreshments—
Miss Bettie Messick buving birth*’'
day present—Miss Eva McCulloh
doing some shopping in apothe
cary shoo—I. M. McDaniel part*
ins with steel engraving of Abe
Lincoln—Mrs. E. H. Clontz look*
ing at spring dresses in drv goods
store—Miss Cornelia Hendridca
sclUnp theatre tickets while eating
cone of chocolate ice cream —Snow
Beck rambling around town on
hot morning—Young tourist from ; .
Ontario, Canada, borrowing ^ ket
tle of water to cool his motor af
ter driving 2,600 miles —Woodrow
Wilson and James Thompson on
street corner conversing on warm
afternoon—^Jason Branch on his ■
wav to local cafe—Miss Josie Fos
ter doing a little before dinner
shopping-Miss Saltie Hanes on
her wav to banking house—Mrs*
C. J. Wilson and Mrs. Robert Fos
ter sittinR' in parked auto near
court house watching the world
go bv—Miss Ossie’AllisOT talking
about recent sojourn in Florida-
Three legal lights lined up in a
row alongside, bank building—Mrs,
W. Hill working in dry good*
store display window—Mrs. D r J.
Mando and small son doing some
early morning week*end shopping
—Dave Beck on his way aroiuid
the square, pausing to remark that
be had.just finished planting his
watermelon patch - Bailev Walker
carrying col^ drinks into movie
theatre—Edward Hooper caught
washing svrup containers in drug
store-M rs. A. T. Grant and Mrs.
Harry Murray shopping around
in Sanford’s Department Store—
Mrs. Jack Pennin^n looking at
shirts of many colors in Men*s
Shop—Gilmer Brewer a.id George
Shutt discussing automobiles iii
front of Davie Cafe—O. L. Hark-
ev on his wav down Main street
—Mrs. pd Howard looking -with
lonKing eves at Henrv Poplin sllc*
ing lean country cured ham—Les
lie Daniel buying gallon of straw
berries tresh off the vines—Mavor
fohn Durham and Countv School
Suberintendent Curtis Price talk*
ing over the situation in front of
auto store—^Mfs. J. A. Daniel en
joying cone of ice cream in drug
store—Mack Kimbrough. Jr.» be
ing fitted up with some new spring
clothes in Men's Shop -M r*. S. S.
Short looking ac prettv shopping
bag at Saiiford’s big store—Mrs.
Lester .McCulloh on her wav up Main street—Small boys riding on
merrygo-round in Wallace 5 and
dime store.
of
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ha^hg qualified as executrix of
the estate of H. h Carter, deceas
ed* late of Davie County, North Carolifiap this la to notify all pei • holding claims against said es> __J, to present them to ehe under
signed within 12 months from
date hereof, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recoverv. All
peraont. owing said Mtate will
make immediate settlement. This
Aprtil6.1955a
VIRGINIA .vARTBR POWELL.
Exrx. of R J. Carter. Decs'd.
B. C. Brock; Attorney.
W« don't Hke to make
nwrk* aflcr.roariuuii*.
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EVEN BETTER IN 19S5
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C. FRANK STROUD, EDITOR.
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:SOBSCRIPnON RATES:
ONE YEAR. INN, CAROLINA 11.80
StX MONTHS m N. OAROUNA • TSc.
ONE YEAR. OUTSniC ATATK >
SIX MONTHS. OUTSTDESTATR • tl.OO
Don’t worrv about ihe^ orher
f«11ow8 troubles'—think ik vour
own and vou will be kept pretty
busy. ______________
Onlv a short month until the
blackberry season will be on in
full blast. And the price of sugar
doesn’t come down fast.
All are hoping that the North
Carolina legislature .will adjourn
soon and let that body of law*
makers come home and so to
work at manual labor—those who
know how to eain a living from
the sweat of their brow.
The strawberry crop in Davie
this spring has been about as large
as usual despite the severe freeze
about the time early berries were
beginning to bloom. With a good
blackberry crop in prospect this
summer we mav be able to make
tongue and buckle meet if our de
linquent subscribers will come a.
round and shell out the amount
they are due as.________
Vacation Bible
School
T h e Daily Vacation Bible
Sdiool will be held at Eaton Bap*
tist Church beginning on Monday
May 23rd at 9:00 ofclock and will
continue each day for one week.
Commencement exercises or par*
ents night will be held Friday even
ing* May 27 th at 8KX) o*clock.
We Invite all children in the
c urch coinmnnitv and surround
ing communities to attend. Plans
are beinc made for a good school.
Bowden Overseas
7th Biv., Korea—Pyt. lohn M.
Bowden. |r., whose wife Bettv, lives a^435 Wilkesboro St.» Mocks* ville N. C., recently arrived in Korea and is now a member of
the 7th Infontcy Division.
Continuing its traini ig, th Boyonec” division the only U.
S. Army division ihat has remain^
ed in Korea sinec the cease fire. '
Bowden, son of fohn M. Bow* den, Advance, entered the Army
in November 1954 and completed basic training at Fon Jackeon* S. C. He'is a 1947 graduate of Clemmons High Sschool.
Mrs. John Kimmer
happy Occasion
The children and friends of Mr*
and Mrs. Tavlor Call, of Mocks-
ville. Route 4, gathered at their
home on Sunday for **Mo^er*s
Day.’' Dinner was spm d.on
large tc^le in the yard. About
fifty were present for the ocaasion.
Mrs. Call received a large corsage
at Liberty Methodist Church for
having the most children preseri^t,
six. Ail were present except Os
car who is in the Armed Forws
in Korea. The day wm happily
spent in singing and talking of old
times. Those present were:
Mls Seth McDaniel and child*
Ten Patty* Bemis, Joyce and Linda
Sue, and Mis-s Edna Mae Call, of
Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Call, and son Michae of
Greensboro, Mr' and Mrs. Ralph
Call and chiUren Barbara, Janet
and Sarah of MocksviUe, Route 4«
Mr.‘ and Mrs. Charles Call and
daughter Peggy o f Mocksville
Route 3, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Call and son Perry, of Salisbury,
'Mrs. Oscar Call and children,
Linda lo and Bobby, Modteville
Route 2, Pfc. Jimmie Call, otCamp
Lajune, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doss
and son o f Salisbury, Charles
Roseman, of Salisbury,' Mrs Min>
nie Mavbury, of Mocksville Route
4, Mr. and Mrs. Oicar Lee Poplin
of Mocksville, Route 3. Bud B.
Drury, Washington, D. O, Miss
Tenkie Doss, Woodleaf, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Tutterow and child*
ren of Mocksville Route 2. Mr.
and Mrs. Eleragr, of Mocksville,
Rouk 4. All left wishing Mrs.
Call many more happy 'Mother's
Days.
t t lt DAVIB RBOORD. lioCKBVlLt.E.' B. C .'MAT 18, IMS
Duke lam ^ t ttudent tt N .ll
'C. Chapel Hill, q>ent tiro d.y* ~
with bis pattnla. Mr. and Mn.
CUrence }amn. icemtir.
C C Walker
Chatmei C. Walker^ 80. of Bix' by, died at 10:30 liSt Tuesday night ac Lvnn Haven Nursing Home in this dty. ' Mr. Walker
had been in declining health for
some time.
He was a native of Davie Coun*
IV, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Walker, and spent his entire life in the countv. He was in the mercantile business at Bixby iPor
about 35 years.
Surviving are the wife, o n e da’ ghrer, Mra. G^'orge R. Hend* ricks, of this city; two) brothers.
Roy C. Walker, of Winston-Salem and Charles P. Walker, of Lexing* ton; o n e granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Woodruff, cf this dry.
Funeral services were held at 5
p. m., Thursday at Macedonia Mo* ravian Church, with his pastor,> Rev. Norman Byerly officiating,
assisted by Rev. Georgs Bruner, and the body laid to rest in die cborch cemererv.
In the death of Mr. Walker the
editor of Tlie Record lias lost a
long rime friend. We have known him for nearlv* half a ^ntury. He will b« sadly missed in bis
community, wliere he spent a long
and useful life. He was a Chris* tian-gentleman, one of the noblest works of God. To the beneav^Mrs Emma Beck Kimmer, 70, d j j ^widow of lohn Kimmer, died »l f™ ilv The Record extends deep
Il:15 p. m.. Tuesday at her home In Calahain Township. She had been in declining heahh several months
and seriously ill three days.
sympathy.
Vl^illiam Stiroud
Surviving are three daughti-rs, William (Bill) Stroud, 71. re*:four sons, nine grandchildren; one, farnier of Harmony Route 1,brothtr, and one «i.^ter. was found dead at the barn near
Funeral services were held ar-2 » May 9th.
p2 m., Thursday at Ijames Cross Mr. Stroud reportedly had suftRoads Baptist Church. Rev. fered from a heart ailment ondC. Barkley and Rev. O. E Ward was due to natural causes.
officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery.He had been at home alone all dav while Mrs. Stroud was at work , Statesville. A neighbor had
Mrs. MaryMessick
Mrs. Marv Me««lck, 71. diad at! the widow, fom>-her home near Countv Line last criv Miss Hattie White; and two Tuesday, [brothers, Wheeler Stroud and
Survivng are one wn. Henrv Stroud of Harmonv. Route
daughter, a number of sttpchild-, ' . , . .ren, :imone them, Mr*. Jack Bow* Fun^l sewces were held at les, of Mocksville, and one brother. Glarksbury Methodist Church,
Funeral «tvice. were held at Society Baptist Church at 2!30 p. Wedntidw
m., with Rev. C. C. H.'lard, Rev.Ltland Rovsrer, and Rev. a wHutchins officiating, and ibebodv well Hendenan. and the body Uid
laid to re« in the church cemetery. “ .'I* <* . .. The <udden death of Mr. Stroud
J. E, Burton
J. 6. Burton, 82. died at the
|;C'me of his tmn, T. R. Burton, at Jerusalem at noon Friday. He hud been sick for the past 24 years.
Surviving are one son, three
daughter «rwo brothers and two
btouj^tsadness to a host of friends
in Dave and Iredell coui to the c«Mnmunitv where he spent a long and useful life.
Mrs. Gwyn Keys of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Slierman Uendrieks
and son, of Deritia, Mrs. Robert McCanless. and daughters, of Sal* isbury. Mr. and Mts. Lawrence Funeral services were held at 3 Smith and children of Coolcemee, p. m Sunday at Corinth Church and Mr. and Mrs. Robert James
of Chnsr, and the body laid to and children of this city, spent rest in the Providence Lutheran Sunday with Mrs. Frances James Church cemetery.. . ahi daii^ter Jiilia«
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Beautiful Selection Of Costume Jewelry
Fountain Pens and Pencils.
Nice Line Greeting Cards For All Occasions
Look Oyer Our Stock Of Graduation Cards
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W e Have Tried At All Times To
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We Appreciate The SusineM You H*ve' Given Us In The Pa>t
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THE RECORD.
dideiit Pkper In nw Coontir
N o U q w o r. yVine^ Beer Ad*
NEWS AROUND TOWn.
Roy Holthouaer spent Thurs
day morning In Wlmton-Salem on
bu^cM .
' Mrs. Cbnrod Chappell and Mira
Jeiiie Libby Sttoud spent Wednes
day in Chatlotce on business.
I M k Adam LeoniTd, Mis. Demp-
syCllnardand Mrs. Oscar Poln-
dextet, df Advm«e,'wefe in town
shopping Thursday.
Insnilladi^ oCV F. W, officers
will take place Friday evening at
8 o’clock the hut. All members
utged to be present. ^
Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Ander
son returned Sunday hom Nor^
folk, Va., where Dr. A nd er^'at
tended a medical meeting.'
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and
children, of Shelby, were week
end guests of Mrs. Elliott’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L E. Feeior.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall,
of Route 3. are the proud parents
of a son who arrived at Rowan
Memorial Hospital on May 10th.
Mr. and Mn, Alton Smith and
little daughter, Roxanne, of Green-
aboro, spent Thursday in town
with Mr. Smith's father, Robert L.
Smith. ' -
Mr. and Mrs, Lonnie Whitaker and Mr. and Mis. Jack McClam- rock were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raynal Bsgwdl in Rock
Hill, S. C.
Mr. <»>d Mrs. Zollie M. Anderson, of Calahain. ate the proud pareiits of a fine son wbo arrived
. at Rowan Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, May nth.
- James Dally/of Rockwell was in towti'one day last week on busi
ness. Mr. Daily reports that work on his new fumltuie plant in that town is pf0gr|ssslhg rapidly.
Miss Josephitie Millet; a stud
ent at Mary Washington College.
Pianof
^ Louise S ^ d ptesented
her piano pupils in their, amual
Vting recilal in die Moc|wvin«
High ^ o O l Auditorium Friday
evening. May 13th, at 8:00 o’clock.
Pupils taking part on tke pto-
gram were Jane Hbwatd, Karlin
Walker, Aiine Foster. Batbira Ann
Davis, Maretha Ann Foatn, ~Dt.
anne Hendrkks. V\mita Blackwe^
der, Martha Kiser, Barbara and
Kay Chapman, Melva lean Carter,
Rachel Bowles, Linda Shertill, Lin
da Carter, Elaine Smith, Kay La
nier, Marv Ann Glasscock, Barba
ra Ann Smoot, Linda Hendricki,
Connie Dell Wagner, Jane Row.
land, Jackie Dult; MatOyn Spen
cer, Sue Carmer, Dianne Smith,
Linda Hartley, Gail Tones', lune
Gieene, Sylvia, Unda and Brenda
Stroud, Getald jones, Jimmie Tut<
tetdwi-Dwain Furches and P. C
Grubbs,Jr.
At the conclusion of the. pro.
gram, awatds - were piesented a
number of the students for out*
standing ^ievement.
Miss Stroud was presented a gift
from the class.
Ushers tor the occasion were
Lynda Crawford and Clara Sykes
Grduun. ; •
Ft^eticksbuiai, Va., went days teelratly widi her patents, Mr. and Mrs. “Buck" Millet.
• At omev George W. Martin and Don Headen attended a Ro.tary luncheon at Leaksville last Tuesd .
to the
Tuesday. Attorney, Martin q>^e
K> the dub f ollowfaig the luncheon..
'Michael, little son of Mr. and M n G«>r^ E. Smith, ot Route 5. who has been quite 111 at Davia
Hospital, Statesville, is much to- tet and was btou^t home iHt
week.
Mr. andM is.B. H. Float re
turned Sunday from Anderson, S; C , where thfv spent two'weeks with Mrs. Froi^s father, who re- cendy fell and sustained painful
injuiies,
Mr. and Mrs. William Call, ot Sehna, arrived here last week «> apend aeveral days with Mr..Ca!l>
Inother. S. M. Call, and sisters.
Mrs. James Thompson and Miss Martha Can.
Miss Marilyn Spncer.'daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Spencer, re.
turned la st week ftom Rowan
Memorial Hospital, where she spent several days reeovering from an appendicitis opeotion:
Rev. and Mri. Alyii /%eshlie
.attended iKe M avDw ptogtam at
Catdner Wdib Golfege,, Birfllog
Springs- N*. C. ■ ----- — "vi' “■Mias l^ancy wHI arrive home Msv 23rd. to spend the soihmer holh
days, following the gra^thm ek-
C’dses;
-.desses TaneRol^ionjM ™«st
CVwt, Nancy Ladiam, Bill S o ^
I BUI Benson^stiidenn ^t_Ap-
dn summer...------- ----- .am was a member of the gtaduat*
Ingdass. . ;
Mr. and Mts. Mts.' K enn^ 1e dftUBntw who
s.
C ., fo r th e p art tw o w a » , where
Sgc D w latlnt WM t t t t l ^ i t Port
ed bis hononble
d w A im v.
_____'discharge (nm
______T hey win occupy dieif
___/ h ^ o n W llkesboio
sA ld i: has Just been
Zaiit^ of Route It celebrated their tetlal and ^ipm ent for the new
aolden wcddlnganiilveisary Sun-'Davie County consolidated high
A n n i^ ro f ^ v i » and'jdioolbuildlnv are bemgsought.
“•* V . ! -
tpt them many more' an n lvet^ Ies. Mr. and Mrs. VanZaht have •«>» containing a total of 50,000
S l^ t diek m :te life in' ^ their square'f«t, are to bc.bullt.
mtlyeoounrr.:H>e.Reeetd joins
ftiends In wishing for them
many more years lii this good world.
»ANT ADS PAT.
Win cate for sman childten at
mv home. ANNIE LBEO’NEAL Route 4 Modcsvme.N: C
WAZ4TED—Several tirb to ad
dress, mad postcards, spare time
every week. Write Box 161, Bd- mont, Mass.
Mocksville High
School News
e a n n a SILVERDIS. Reporter.
;Mre and M fte lh o m tt A . Van-
Bids For Ikhool
Bids for fom ishing o f la b o r,)
FOR RENT — 4-taom house near Qames X Roads, with lights
and water, bath and telephone.
Good chicken home.' Call on or
write. . F. V. GOBBLE,Modcsville, Route 1.
Plai med, repaired, rebuilt, refinished or restyM. Free estimate*. New and used pianos.
Anything musical. Easy terms. Write for prices.
8tarlitig.Thomas Music Co. 629 N. Trade St. Winston-Salem
Princess Theatre
WEDNESDAY ,
Johnny WeissMuller In
“TARZAN E SC ^ E S"
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IN CINEMASCOPE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY “3EVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS” Widi
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“THUNDER PASS” With Dane Ctark, Andy Devine &
Dorodiy Patrick Cartoon - Serial
IN CINEMASCOPE MONDAY & TUESDAY
‘HIT THE DECK” In Techni-
Jane 1) Tony I PoweU News
DAVIE UOUNTTS BIGGEST SHOW
VALUE ADM. I«e aDd 9Be
Get Ready For The
Planting Season Now
SEE u s FOR
Cole Planters and Distributors
The Se iois are headlintiig the
news at M. H. S. these days. '
much seems to be'golng on, prac
ticing for gtaduatloii,,havln* final
exams, and the like. Seniors who
winbe ;«alking down the aisle
come May 20th, are: John Sam-
uel Braswell. Ill, Charles Wayne
Hendtickfc Edward Lee Hooper,
Wayne Leonard, Blllv Gene Mel
ton. Wade Junior Richardson, Jas.
Norman Riddle, George EdwaM
Rowland, Troy Wilson Taylor, Bil
ly WatsoA Trlvette, Harold Gene
Trivette, Samuel Edwin Waters, Jn
Shelbv lean' Allen, Donna Lee
Anderson, Constance Bernice At
wood, Dtelsa Atm Barnette, Betty
Grey Beauchamp, Virginia Grey
Boger, Alice Faye Ellb Clonts, Ola
Mae Cook, Peggy Louise Cook,
Lena Grey Comatier, Carol For
rest, Reba Ann Furches,. Oara
Sykes Grahain, Joyce Marie Greene
Bdtie Chunn Greene; Doris Jane
Jones, Shi.le. Mav Jones. Elisa
beth Ann Kutfees, Sylvia Anii
Laird, M.irv Belle Lanieri Mary
Nell McChnirock, Alice Marie
McDaniel, Bettie Sue Messic, Ann
Anderson Owing*, Margatet Ma
rie Pendry. Marietta Rumniaae^
Diann Sheek, Deanna A le i^
dra SUveidis. Matcle Joett Thom
as, Shirley Ann Wyatt, lane Carol
York, and Evona York.
Mondav n ig h ty P.T. A. met
fora brief business session after
which was held a -teceptidn for
the ^ io r» in the Home ix. Lab.
Sunday evening tW baccalaur
eate sermon vui delivered in the
auditorium at 8 o'clock by Prof. E.
H. Beaty fflfn Davidson Collece:
fh e graduatioil exercises wiH be,
held Friday evening. May ZOdi, at
8 o’dock. The speaker for thi*
occasion will be Dr. B. G. Chads,
ftom Duke Univetnty.
After a vety brief campaign BU.
ly Sell won over Hentr Schuttthe
title of Student Com al President
for next year. It was voted by .the
Student Council of this year that
the Student Body President ,for
next yearsliouKi be elected in the
spring so that be would be better
prepatnJ for hie job next falL
Mrs. C. C Smodf
Mrs. Mary I^ ie' Smoot, 67,
Wife of Charies ainton f n ^ of: the Kappa Community, d id May^
9th, at her home, following, a period of dediniiig health and one.;
month's serious illness. '' j ,
^irvivots, in . addition to her ■sb^'indude tivo sotu and a
daui^ter, Adas md John SmoM
and Mrs. M. C. Deadmon, att of
Mocksville.
Funetal a e tv ^ w w heU^M 3;
S S g-»*fi£S !S
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North of Mocksville/on 601,
' And Have Juit R elived The Lake With
Cats and Carp
One Lake Vith Brim And Ban
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Complete Line Of Repairs
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by Fishei" is found in many of mg confidence and pleasure. How
gine. And wilh the choice of power-
Uirillets that Cheviolet offers you tills
AmoicB's most hixuiiaus cats.about (tying the V8 soon?
Never found on o car of Chevrolet's
price fcefore
Ami-dive brakingthat means heads-up
stopping. 12-volt electrical system.de-
livers twice Ute punch. Ball-Race steering malccs steering and parking easier. But try these things for your
self. Teli^honc or come in and let us
arrange a demoiistration soon.
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IW • - MOCKSVILLE, N. ci
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PAQBVOUII.
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tB B O A m RtX»RD, MQCKSVIUE M. C.. MAY Is. iWC;
BY DR KENNETH J. FOREMAN
n Clir«nlcle»
[•MiBt: U Corlnttiiiiw
'T ^ H E R E a re only th re e po»^ »
A bilities w hen tw o perso n s or
groups a re lined up o n opposite
sid es of a fence. U jm y b e a
fam ily q u a rre l, a a atto n a l crisi».
a split in a d u ird ), a com m unity
flght . . . IV hatever b e th e cause,
w h atev er th e *‘fence” m ay be.
th e re a rc really only th re e w ays
th e tw o fa c tio n s
can b e re la te d to
each other. O ne is
th e w a y o f bo a-
lllity . T h e y c a n
cut o(T all commu*
n ication; they can
refu se to h e a r any
g o o d o f e a c h
o th e r ; th e y c a n
h a r p o n p a s t ^ — —
w rongs: they can F o rem an
open a shooting w ar. A nother w ay
is th a t of com prom ise. They can
each a g ree to som ething neither of
th e m w ants, in o rd er to keep the
other one from getting w hat he
does w ant. O ne side can yield to
the other not because of any
friendliness b u t only because of
fear.
R«conciliotion
T he tro u b le w ith both these
w ays is th a t eith er one of th em
leaves the tw o p artie s Just w here
they w e re . H ostilities (cold o r
hot) h a rm both sides. C om prom ise
for selfish reasons actu ally brings
th e p artie s no closer together:
they w ill stay to g eth er only so
long a s selfishness dictates, and
they wiU split a p a rt a t th e next
opportunity. T h ere U a b etter
w ay: the w ay of recM iclliatlon.
A part from religion, it is doubtful
w hcttier tru e reoonefU ation ev er
ta k es p lace; fo r it can b e fully
done only in th e sp irit o f repent*
ance first of all. and is nourished
and strengthened only through the
joining of h e a rts In w orship: This,
b y th e w ay. Is w hy C hristian m a r
riages hold together fa r. b ette r
th a n m arriag es betw een people of
little o r no religion. Q uarrels oc*
cu r fn m ost m a rria g e s sooner o r
la ter, C hristian o r not, T he b attle
uf th e sexes is one fro m w hich no
fam ily is free. B ut In a couple
w ithout religion, U ttle q u arrels
grow to big ones, husband and
w ife e ith e r becom e enem ies and
go se p ara te w ays, o r stay together
only for the sake o f appearances,
o r th e m oney, — not because of
love. W ithout religion
i« ra re . It is only in th e fam ily
w ith a com m on fa ith ttiftt recon*
d lia tio n is possible. W baa tta*
end com es and it If ttm *
fo r pray ers.
It Hos W o rk ed
R econciU atioa 1» n e t a th eo ry i
tt is a f a c t tt h as a e tu a llr w m k t i.
T h e H ebrew Book of O ironicle
td ls of K ing H ezekiah's ezparience
w ith h is neighbors to th e n o rth
of him . T hey h ad b een d tlx en s of
a seceding group, no doubt in*
heriting m uch of th e b itte m e u
th a t alw ays underlies secession a t
an y tim e or place in history. T o
th e ir inherited prejudices a g ain st
th e K in g d o m o f J u d a h , fro m
w hich th e ir fo refathers b a d re*
volted, th ere w as ad ded th e sting
of poverty and d efeat; fo r the
seceding kingdom of Isra el liad
finally gone down in w eakness to
a final sm aah-up. Ih e left*behlnd
citiz m s m u st h av e b een a n cm*
b ittered lot. B ut K ing H esekiah
se n t invitations to aU th ese peo
ple,: recen tly his enem ies, to com e
u p to th e T em ple and Join in th e
g re a t P assover festlvaL M en
enem ies w ere d raw n to g eth er in
a com m on confession sin, and
In a united w orship U th e ir one
. G od. In th is sp irit broken P u r d ie s
h a v e com e together again, in th if
sp irit broken hom es h a v e been
m ended, north ern ers end south*
ero ers in the U nited S tates lieve
forgotten th eir gran d fath ers' q u a r
rels. It w a s In this sp irit th a t in
1948. com ing out of n a tid le th a t
only’ th re e sh o rt y ea rs before h a d
b een a t violent w ar. C hristian
ch u rches around th e w orld cam e
to g eth er for the first tim e In th e
W orld C ounctt of C hurches,—bon*
- o f repentance, cradled in w orship.
Newr 100 Per Cent •
I t n e v e r w orks 100%. T b ere w er4
unreconciled b ra e llte e w ho did
n o t com e to the P assover; th ere
a re Irishm en today w ho h av e
n e v e r forgotten Crom w ell, aoulb>
e m e rs w ho cannot forget Sber*
m an , b itterly proud churchm en
w ho refu se to be reconciled w ith
a n y ch u rch b u t th eir own. W hen
w e a tte m p t recondU ation w ith
o th e rs, w e m ay not alw ays suc
ceed. B u t w hich ,8 b etter, to try
G o d 's w e y — fo r reconciliation is
th d w a y h e h as show n us—even
if w e d o n o t alw ays succeed, o r
n o t to tr y a t all. and end in
d a rk w ild ern ess of b itte r isolation?
Model Broves Flames
To Save—Lipstick
SAN P R A H C IS C O -P at Ja m e s, a
p re tty 21-ycar*old m odel, w ouldn i
M caught dead w ithout h e r lip
stick on.
She proved th a t w hen a n early
m orning A re sw ept th rough an old
S an F ran cisco m ansion, trapping
h e r and seven o th er re sid en ts in
u p sta irs apartm en ts.W h e n F ir e m a n L e o S u tto n
scram b led up an extension ladder
to pluck M iss Ja m e s oft a th ird
floor ledge, the g irl suddenly,
d ucked b ack in to h e r smoke-fiUcd
room . She app eared a few seconds
la te r, explaining she h ad gone
b a ck fo r h er lipstick.
Pc>ien» FIcss '
GALAX. V irginia—Ja ck ie -F e lts.
10. just w asn’i in the m ood for «
tonsillectom y nnd n eith e r snow,
n u rse, nor c;*rcf«lly rispetl o p erat
ing room c ciid fran .ce his ni.iid
. Jnckie Jun-p:d the o n eral u?
table, ran •>«» "-'ffooted, ihvougii a kv'- v in . n>
t\w safety ol .:.s honit
H e d=d strt.ie Cr.n.i ■ on -.otvt
running In tfl.ttUng -i? nosi'l a
statT, pol ce. ..nd cih o r n .er.-!;
The n.
High School Report Cord
Tokes On New.Look
CHICAGO—T he old re p o rt card
isn 't Quite w hat it u sed to be.
H V. H ennlger, sup erin ten d en t
o f th e L ftk e v ie w c o m m u n ity
schools a t D ecatur, Illinois, told
the Illinois A ssoclaton of School
B oards about h is d istric t’s new
high school report.^ is a lolder 19 b>- 10 inchM
w hich gives paren ts a com prchon.
sive scven-lioilrt evalu au o ti ot the
Student's progress in each study.
R atings used ore sup erio r, above
average, average, below av erage,
and faUlng.T he puptt is rate d on how h e gets
along w ith o thers, w hether he
show s self-direcU cn. how critically
h e read s and thinks, h is skill m
speaking, listening and w riting,
know ledge of su b ject m a tte r, use
of special class skills, and total
developirent
Administratrix Notice
Havins qualified as Administra
trix of the estate of Fred S Orrell,
deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against
said estate to present them to the
undersigned within twelve months
from date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their
right to recover. AH persons ow-
inc said estate will pi. ase make
immediate feitU-mcnt.
T h is th e 4 th day of Aiwil. I9S5. SARAH E. O RRELU
Admrx. of Fred S. Orrell, Decs'd,
Hall & Zacharv. Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDrrORS
Having qualified as Admlnlstra. trlx of the estate of Henrietta Dix
on, deceased, nctlce is Kerebv- glv*
en to.all peisons holdtnc claims aeainst said deceased to present the san:e, propany verified, to the undersitined, on or before the I4th
Jay of April. 1956. or ihis notice
will be plead in bur of recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate will please call and make prompt
.etileinent.
This the 14th dav of April, 1855.
ROSA S.MIL1.ER. AJmtx.
of Henrietta Dixon, Decs'd,Mocfcsville, N.C., Route 4,
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REALPROPERTY
Pursuant to Ih* anthoritr vested ■D me by vhtueol an order of tke
Clerk of Superior Court of Davie
County, dated April 3o, tgss. In • special Proceeding entitled L.
Word, et al vs. FrankHoUi
. . . .__________ P.
m «u, c. » FrankHoUon et al the nndentlgued eoiumlnioner wll
will ofer far sale, at public aac.
lion, for cash, oto the iist day of
May, t955, at latoo noon, at the court bouse door In. Davie County, N. C., to the hiKbest bidder, .the
followlDg described real property
to.wit;
Beghininc at a stone* conier ..
Lot No. 3 l« the line of^be rooiid
bill tract and rdnning TNortb 37
cbs, to a sioue, Le*i Ward's Hue. tbence IWeat's.q* eba. to « stone
»ra<r of Lot N o.'s: tbence >7 cbs.■ Lot No. inlo atone corner o f i ~ —
line 'of ronnd bill tract; tbence East S 9J cbs. to. the b e E ln n ln g ,
containloR I6 acres more or less,
and being lot N o . 4 Fin tbe!}llvl.
alenVf F . B . W a t *
ReKlnnlncat a atone corner . .
„ t N o . 4 In line of round hill tract
«od rnnntne N o ttb 27 cbs. to a
stone in .Ls vi W ard’ a llnej tbeuM
West 5 S4 cbs. to a stone comer it N o . 6: tbence South »rc b s ..
. stone in line ot round hill tract
tbence Boat 51:54 «<•«. ■«» »•>« ginning, coutalninc i j »cie» or leas, and being lot M
L F . Ward. ^
T'tbelioTdav of Atwil. l9S5-
J O H N J T . B R O C K , .C opw M m a.
to
____more
ro.*s,alloted
A CRO SS
l.A co lu n u i.
6. A n Inflorea*
ccnce (B o tl
I t. K ind o f bear
12. S tir up
13. C onscious
14. Purxe
(B rit)
15. A nxious
17. Slice
80.2.0001b*.
81. U g h t
bedstead
li.O H e n ta l
nurses
26. V estig«
88. T itle of
' respect
8 9 .A kU ler
w hale
30. Sm all
m ountain
lakes
32. R oyal title
In E thiopia .
M .T he
34. G arden tool
36. M etallic ~
rock
37. C leanse- OfaOBD \
39. B lem ish
12. A compan*
lo nof
AposUe P aul <6. U nit of
w eight *
47. M use o f
lyric ] ^ t r y
48. C ute w ith
th e teeth
40. E rased
(P rin t)
DOW N
t . R esort
9. th w h a l
n a n n e r
IF YOU HAVE^
^ oiti/tHpV ^ ■ -t '
ratenalned gtieM'
cekbtat^ a bi^dav
caught a big fish
moved. . v
: • 7 . , ' eloped ^ ■
had * baby
beenJtia6ght
. lold youthoga ..r
had an operation
b p u ^ ta a r
painted vo'ut hotitt
' . been tnarried'; /
!oit ( new tooth '
'' beenahot
. atol«n anything
been robbed
'''aoldont; ■ ' ' '
■ lost yotir halt
b ^ arrested'
O r bone Anything A t A il
. Telephone,' O r Drop a Pottsard^: Or Come In,
Or In A liy C onvm ent Way. In fom . . .
TH E D AVIE RECORD
NOTICE OF SALE
Uuder and by virttie of Ihe pow.
.. of aale In that ciirtaiD Deed of Trust executed by Carl C.;McDan-
lei and wife Azile B.- McDaniel to
the undersigned Tiustee to secure
a note In the sum ot$S.ooo.oop*v> able to Durham Bank and Trust
Company of Cooleemee, N. C..
bearing date of Jnly i. t946, and duly recorded In Book of Deeds of
Trust No. JJ; page 349, In the of.
6ceoftbe Register of Deeds of
Davie County, N. C., default hav. lug been made in the payment of said note and at the reqneatof said
Bank and Trust Con>P*<>y> ‘be payee and bolder thereof:
The uudersig-ied Tmrtee will
sell publicly for cash at the Court
House door of D.vie County, in Macksville. N. C., on Saturday,
the J8th day of May. i9S5. at 11
o'clock, M.. the following describ.
ed lands sitnste in Jemsalem Town
ship, Davie County, to wit!
■St Tract: A tract tying on West
side, of State Highway No. 80 (aow 6oi) about two miles from Snntb
River: Beginning at a point in the center of State. Hiihway" No
80 (now 601) -on i-G. B . PetWes* line; thence S.’ .83 degs. mln. W. »j«6 feet to a Hickory, the ori.
ginsi comer; thence N. degs E.
343 feet to'an iron pipe; thence N. 5 degs. E. »a6 feet to a stake mu the orUinal-llne, cnmefof tiit .No.
7j tbence N. 84 degai^so “ <"• E- 1868 feet to a pnitit in (be cen*er
of State Highway No. 80 (fotmer,
ly) corner to lot No. 8;thence with
the center of s«M State Hlehwav, S. IS degs E. 1100 feet to the he.
ginning, containing 50 and 7 to
acres note or less, and being Lots No. 9 and 10 hy map "f Sn«»n
Langston fsrm made by N. A.
Ttfxier. April :39th, I9ja.
Fora moreipsriicnlar descrin tlon reference is heretiy made t- Deed from Oreenshoro Joint .Stock
Land Bank to T. W. 'Sumoierset,
Sr., recorded In'Bcnk *3; page »79 Register’s Office of Dwie County.
C.
ner; thence N. 83 degs 30 min
V .' t6of feet to tbeb^inniifg, con
talnliig 27 and 85 100 acres more
or less, and being lots Nos. 5. 6. ? and 8'by plat ot Susan Langston’,
faim made by W. A Trexicr April
»9. '93».■Foi a more particular description see deed from Greensboro loint
Slock Laitd Bauk toT. W. Sum. merset, Jr., recorded in B«>k 33, page a6o, aaid Register’s OlEce ot
Davie County, N. C,
TERM S OF SA LE; CASH.
T tM BO FSA LE: Hay 28. 1955.
Thla the 17th day ot April, 1955.
A. T. GRANT, Trnatee.
N ind Tract: Lying on We.« .He otSUIe Highway No 80 (former,
ly) about' two miles from South Rivnt'Beginning at a point’In the
center of said Highway copier to Lnts Nos. 4 and s on Craige’a line;
thence S. IS'<(eK« E 743 f«et t(> t stake in center-of said Blghwoy
corner of Lot ;No 9: tbenci- with
line of Lot No 9, South 83 deg«.30 min. W. 1868 feet to a r«ake.
the corners'of Lot No 9 on'the ‘■nrlgi- nal Ilui! thence N. 5 <»««• E ,. 7J 7 , feel to an iroii stake, Cralge’s .'ior . ^
No Knof n Cure for Nowt
Found (battle Disease
A n enttreljr new d ise ase th re a t
w hich kills c a ttle an d to r w hich
a s y e t no rem e d y h a s b aen foimS
ns re p o rted recently iiy D r. F . K.
m sey of Iow a S tate C ollege.
.:now n a s "m n co sal d lse ssa ,"
11 h a s a lre a d y b een Id n itM ed In
72 h erd s of c a ttle In Iow a. O nset
of th e disease Is (re a te s t during
w in ter snd. e a rly spring, w ith F eb . ru a ry atUx M arch th e p erio d s ot
rg re a te rt'i d a n g er. A m ong cattle
■contracting m ucosal d isea se , the
d e a th ra te w a s W p e r cen t, the
v e terin a ry pathologisl reported.
H lghU ghts in th e descrip tio n of
sym ptom s: a n initial a h a rp rise In
te m p e ra tu re s to IM d e g rees, th en
a ra p id d ro p to no rm al: a w atery
scouring, em aciatio n ; erosions and
and ulceratio n s o t th e nostrU s,
m uzzle, lips, gum s, tongue and
o ra l c a v ity .. .
. P o stm o rtem exam ination of ani
m a ls w hich > died of th e d isease
show ed evidence of e n te rltu aiid
cy stic coU tls plus g re a t en larg e
m e n t 61 th e lym ph nodes and fatty
degen eratio n In the kidneys.
N o jjacterla .have b een tound In
connection' w l^ p o stm o rtem ex-
am ln atio iu an d no successful tre a t
m e n ts hai< e.been discovered.
T he r e ^ r t w as p resen ted re-
cen tly (o a le rt v e terin a rian s
Ihroughoat th e country ag a in st th e
d ise a se ;' It s ^ s to o ccu r only
In or n e a r Iow a, b u t If It follows
th e h istory of m o st o th e r live-
stock d iseases, it m ig h t b* en-
o ected to sp rea d to o th e r atates.
ted by si natiye <rf Davie County.
♦ F-0R-R€NT ♦
SPACE IN TNIS paper
WiH Ait«i9* To Suit
GOOD MEIGHBORS.-P«ICM TO
nt youR BUSINESS
DAVIE pOTTMrrT’S 6 i.D B S t <NE!WSPA.PBR--THE PA PES THB PEO PI.E READ
■wm SHAIL tm n w Tm n o i w u i ^ iumAiNi uiuww
VOLOMM LW' ..' MOCrSVILLB. NORTH CAROLINA, WBDNM0AT MAY »5. 10^5.
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NU MBBR o
NEWS OF LONG AGO.
WInl Wat H antn^ Ib b».
vfoiBotato PwUof
i M M I m n i a M S U r t ^
(Davie Record; Hay j|D, 193J ) '
^ o f.J. D. Ht^ges, of Aagnsia,
was in town Saturday.
Q. R. Horn made a business ttip
to Charlotte liist week.
W. P. Sbasw, of Woodle^^ wm
In town Thursday op bualti^.
H, T .' Smitbdeal, of Advance,
./wu a btuincas visitor hei» Friday.
; Stone Rndisal of KannepoHa was
The
Davie Record-
Has Been PoUisM Smce l899
55 Years
Olhei* have come and gone.your
county newtpaper keepi going,
Simetimeg it hag. teem ed hard tn
make “buckle and longua" m eet,
but toon the tun ahinet and we/
march on. Our faithful tubieribert
o o it of whom pay promptly. gWe ui
courage and abiding faitir in our
fellow man. •
If your neighbor it not taking th e
Record tell him to tubfcribe. The
price it only $1.50 per year in the
Slate, and $2.00 in other ttatei.
When You Come To Town
Make Our Office Your'
/ Headquarters
We Are Always Glad Tb
See You.
LEXUS DO
YOUR ^OB PRINTING
We can save you ipiohey
on your
tNVELOPES, LETTER. MEADS
STATEMENtS, P6STEfe, BlU
HEADS, PACKET HEADS. Etc.
Paiteonize your home newspaper
and thtfeby help build up your
home town and county.
THE DAVIE R E ^
tniong the btislhess vialtpra’ here
Monday."''
R. L. Pry will bej^ii the er^lon
of hit new hjonae on Salisbury'St.,
lhto,m k.
. .Hn.' Klza ^rnell baa bera
III atj.1|^bonie on Salltbnty atrMt
for:tb£^>aat.teo days. '
M'la.'Ida Yates apent aeveni d ays
. ,:0>lf8t WMk with Mr. and Mra. Abe
;• Hiaiory.
; ^‘Mias ' FInirace Foole went to
~ C b ati^ last week to i^n d some
. ' time with raiatlvaa and frlcnda.
t Mte Clyde Fisher, of St. Paul.
v 'N ..C., Is the guest ot her siMer.
' Mrs. T ; J, Caodell.
The Otvl^ Rowan aiid Davld-
aon cnrai letter carriers and clerks
•te ptenldng today at Boone’s cave.
H R. M. I]affleaalteiMled the North
• Ctrbllna Undertaker’s ConyUitlon
' In Wlnaton-Salem last week.-
Miss Faille Cttidell, of Charlotte,
apent.several daya here last sm k
tbe goest of Mr. and Mrs. William
Crottk '
Attorney Prank'Banes,'of Wins.
ton.Salem, apent the week-end In
town witb.hia mother, Mra, Philip
, Hanes. ■
Miss Gladva Dwigglns who has
been In aehool at Oreendwro Col-,
lege, arr<ved hotne Friday after.
nnoK
;. Paul Leonard, of Statesville,
• SeM^ary of the - Hottb Carolina
Meirtbanta’ Assoidstlon, was a yis
Itor here Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Seanoo aitd
datighter. ofSt::P«ol, N. C , who
. . .have been visiting relttlves on R i.
telnmed home yesterday.
Floyd Swisher, of Calehaln, wsa
glym a'bearing before 6 . B. Horn
Esq. Friday Mterneon on a warrant
awom ontbyC H MIehael, char*
j ging Swisher with tbrestenlnc to
shnot him. After hearlns’.the evi
dence. Swisher, was put -inder
(toobond for'-his anpearance al
the August t m of Davie Saner-
ler'eonrt.
Miss BllsaM h WoMraff. a atu-
^ d « t at Flora McDonald :Collegie,
\ Red Sprlufts, arrived home 'Satnr.
day for the summer vacation. .
. Misses Bye Call. Andrey Brene-
■ gar, Ellzsbe'hNaylor, and.MpM
S'ewsrt. Btndefnts at the North Ca.
rollna State College, Greensboro,
will arrive bonw tomorrow for the
aummer bolldaya.
Mrs. Ollle S ti^ o n aiid. . ilaugb.
ter. Miss Mety, lelt Sunday
Raleigh, where th ^ srill t r i ^
tbe cbmme!iee.ment eJterda s' at- the
N. C. State Collegit. Mra. S ti^ -
ion’eMU Wiltlain, Is ataong .the
g n d ii^ this yegr. - He will ac
edtnbgnV bla mother n i abler
OPEN FmUM
HAnyone who baa aat beiMttli tb*
dotne_t>f an .aMtonomleal.OlMervtV
and gazed tbtoagh'the M
of a giant telescope wiirteallie the
Inestimable worth ol a ‘ revelation on
tbe sehmce of sttfOMny. TiwTBSt
proportions of this fileld of lesntih
are comparatively nn«pk)C^ by
man, therefore the I«rd hat' pro.
mlaed thst he will tm b It to as la
bis own way. It will prnbably be
like tbe vision which Giiid gave, te
Abraham when he said: "And I
show ym these things nnto Von,
Abraham, before you go Into Bgypt
that you night declare all these
unto them.” ’’Thus, w e shall
learn. Jnst ss the teacher of the
Fgyotians, what the relations la
between onr own tolar system and
tbe rest of tbe gslaxy of whicb we
are a part. We shall pierce tbe
radious of onr Heavenly - Father’s
astronomical kingdom snd see Ko.
lob; the governing one the great
central dvnaino through wbleb all
tbe rest of our galaxy receives. Ita
light and nower. We shall see
other governing spheres and leatn
he siHencfs bf: mctbematlcs b y
which ibev tnaintsin their III
seastms siM ordn. Men who ealiV
ed themselves sstibnomen
Tbe Con
rllle high I
at Mockt-^
I W ^ b
fane «h .
Il be delly-
and'cnntlnues throagh- fnae
The Literary address will
eied lane Stb.by Dr. C. M. |tlch^
ards, of Davldaim. Tbe - -
tlag elaastbiayearconalBla .of ft
members, two boys.and nine girla.
''The daas graduating eaerebet In.
dude: Saltttatory, 'todena Sato;
Cltas BiMory. Jobnde Miller; U st
Will. Patil K.. Moote; Praphacv
Mary Hpriii Poem. Roae Miller
Howard; Valedtoory. Ladle Mtr.
tin. Ft^well'teiig.
T1i« R e c ^ b cw|y 8
the lived upon the earth, will, in
that day, m am i as they beheld
tbe secret, of the heavens which
their mobt 'pow^ul telescopes and
thdr most sensitive. photograbble
tdates couM nnt dlsdnse or detect,
Stirely, they shall prsise the m
of the Omnlnotent Elobim In thst
dav for in this revelstion they will
behold tbsir God moving In In bis
eterual m iijei^ and power, Tbe
Lord has promised to bring to light
all (h m . Ibinvs before tbe grent
d av of jndgment; referied to by
Panl as the dispensstioh,of the full-
ness of times, and by Peter as the
restltation of all things. And In
AiiiericansTour W
Presidents'Homes
W A S H IN G T O N ^H laloryrm lB iii
A m erie sn t a re e ach r e a r fipandlag
m o re and m o re o f flw ir vacA ttea
h oure visiting th e m anor. booM i;
te rm hom eitteads. shops MMl fia*.
tic cabins in 13 sta te s w here F m K
d ents of th e U nited S ta tw k tv *
Uved.
T he hom es o | a t le a st sa P ra ttr
den ts a re now pubUc ^ x ts e u n s
and n e arly ; a l l . o f th e m con tiin
jU m l8bin«sV aod^ m anw rabiU a
th e ir fam ous oecupants.) .
H yde P a rk , n e ar ^oughkeepsta,
N . Y.s residence o t F ran k lin O ; ‘
R oosevelt, w as m ad e a- natioiM l
historJc site in 1M4. A lso in
Y ork S ta te is ihe birthpU c* « l
T heodore R oosevelt, now a mu*
scum and S agam ore Hill.- T eddy*t
L ong Islan d residence, also • ttft-
tico al sh rin e; tb e hom e o t M artia
.V an .B u rc n . and the co ttag e a t
W Uton. w here U lysses S. O r a ^
A t H illsborough. N. H . i t f te
eaisr borne of P ran k lln P ierc e and
a t P lym outh. V t.. th e c o m b in atk a
store, p osi officej an d cottage
w h ere C alvin CooUdge w a s b o ta
a n d vrtiere he w as sw orn la n
P resid e n t by h is fath er. A t
ey. M ass.. is a m em o rial to Jo h a
A dam s and h is w n , Jo h a Q ulacy
A dam s. . ,
T ennessee boasts th e hom as o (
th re e P residenU . all m useum s.
Ilo s t fam ous is AndreNV Jacksoa*s
m ansion. T he H erm itage, n e a r
^H ashvlU e. Ja m e s K . Polk’s lw « ^
w a s a t C olim ibla an d A ndrew
Jo h n so n 's hom e. taU or riM p and<
g ra v e a t G reenville a re natfcm gl
“ r h T S y 'h o m c A b raham L i n ^
tv s ry ow ned, a t SprlngfleW , ui*.
l a ) cfMMtantly full o l visitors, aa
la HodgenvlUe, K entucky. ^
lo t cabin considered to b * lif t
e r ' s birthptoce.
Our County And
Sodal Security
Smb Akmg Main Streiet
By Tbs Smet Rsmbler.
By touis H. Clei ,Mai
si^hfrpliice the serlptnic tey»;
‘Verily I ssv nnto you. In that,
dsv when the Dord shall come, be
abtll reveal- all tbinga — .thinct
things which no inah knew, things
nfesrcb bv which It was nadSi
and tWe pnmose of tiiee d thereof ,
tbinn thst sre In tbe earth, apd
^pon the earth. Much time lu t
Iffort biis been expendnl by stud
ents of both sdrace and religion to
determine frotn their resoiectlve
s'nthorltlea whst psttem of exist,
ence the .esrth nsssed throngh be-
fore It hecsmes » «t hsbllallon for.
tnsn. Tbe scientist has gcme to
<>tbereaird of the r o c k s T h e
student of religion has gone to
the scriptures to the recorded lesfl.
nwny.of tbe esrtb’s creator. M t
snt^slngly enongh, tbe Lord haa
never reveaM or at least It . hn't
recorded what the pattera of ihls
eartb^a mortal ••creation” reation'
reallv was. The ••creation” in
G e n ^ makes no leference to out
lilanetary home. In all
ihe Lord dellbef-
hyPasM' the shbject of tbe
egrt^’s inorttlemtlon. Tbelotd’a
retreiajlira at tbe.beginnlng 'i>t,tbe
MUImninm wilt, therefore be new
knnwiedge for t^e atadmt of the
scripylrcs.gs m il st the stndent of
science. As ; we behold Ike true
genasls of the estth w e, Jn*y • isiar*
yel to ficd out bow maeh '.of; the
trne story bur atodents of geoingy
wen' able to aaravel; or on fb*
other band, we may dtacom that
the aceeiMed thnriM of the^Mrtb’s
ereatlon were in fact, native < and
child like aa the anperatlona of the
dark ages seem to ns now. Of
this IK may be sa^e, bbwem , tbtt
all ibe truih relating tn tbe, m .
Iloii -will 6nally b e recondled
whether. 11 was dlscoyercd' b y
adeace or revealed to a pro|ibet.
tIt.BENNETr.
D atii«D N .C
Nine Out o^Teii
Smokers Cdncerless
MBW Y O R K -* lesd to g c sn e sr taboratorr. the Stosn-Kctterlng In-
•titu te—say s th a t nhie o u t o t . l f heavy w nokers do .n o t got
ean car—although fo u r o f e a A f m
lu n g ca n ce rs a re believed to b a
hits sdds, that tlie bslisnee.ctsnd oU ier,!------------"
S A F ^ P R K A im O N
“Would you love your husband
if he had only one eye?”
■nxniy.iio-howhottiblel’’
"Then let me catty that urn-
btena.” .; , .
MA'TTER 0 5 CHOICE
"I don’t know whether tomarry
a woniai> 10 years older than my
self, or 10 years younger.'*
I t all depends on whedier you
want to be mothered ot smoth
ered.”
NO VACANCY
Jane: I ace by the paper. Swee
tie, It looks like they’te gohig 'to
make Alaska the 49th'stat;:.
Irma; But where kte they go
ing to put it,')an^ I've seen the
map of the United States and it’s
all fitted up.
‘ OLD EMPLOYEE
A six.yearold was looking at
photographs of her parents* wed
ding; Her father d e^ b ed the ce
remony and tried to explain its
meaning. Suddenly light dawn
ed. ,*‘Oh!" Mary lane exclaimed.
•Is that'whenfyougot Mother to
come to work for usr’ ''
tamiloes sii toalvidosl s resistance o( suseepUMIItyto c y w r. .
In a progress report the msHtMe
said that it bas succeeded In g ro ^
Ing iwrmsi human lung tissue In
Uboeatorjr snim slssand wM yta
this tissus to determine, "w bstly
oe not' tbe componeiito « dgsreUesmsks that cause cancer in mouse
sk in wfli a lso do So to tbs b n m an
inilflale uses a smoking w
cUne toconddise cigsrette smoke,
wUch to tbsn dlvld!rf tailo
leallr dsHnaUe f^cttoos. Tlw dwmleaU see than tested to d ^
mine fAleh contsln t e egstf tk tt causes csncei hi a --------
While Traveling
Naturally you want to 1^ ^
b e s t;^ h*l ■toayduw b e lten yiu r . , trip or n «odarnii vacatioa. Grooming to e s s ^ ^ w y m travsl. but H nsed l « be consumhig If you pa^ only .ttie essentiato and have jevetyWng you need In the way oreosmetlcs.
spilled cosmettes a ^ U portion of the lrip,_sojw s*.»^
In ptoce c* loose poiider. sdect the cake type. It’s wise to choose a sbsde darker ttisn the om yw
usttsny wear B you’re going to be esposed to the . sim
Put your tetlons snd sMn fresh- m rs into plastic s « ^ bottles with a dispenser to»i thMS are spmmool. UghtweitW and easl-
•est to use. {. . Ose double duti . cosmetles
. , TH AT DID IT ;
In Adanta, a man suing for di-
voice charged diat his wife shjot
at hiin. The judge, to clear up a
technicality, asked the man when
the separation from his wife he-
“ • ■**She fired at me five dmes your
Honof,” the man replied. "I star
ted separating on the first shot.
Bythefiffhshotlh'ad completely
a e p t n ^ ’ '
ON BOTH SIDES
"So what if your hudnnd dora
snore?" aaid the neighbor. "Lots
ofhiHbands.srioK.”
’Tes.” tlghed die baggy^yed
wife, "but my George is a vennri
loquist and he snotes on both
sides of me gt once.
Seriously disabled | :^ le who
used to work in emoloyment or
self-employment coveted by the
social security law should get in
touch with the social security of
fice by June 30.
.People who have been totally
disabled foi 6 months or longeri
and who worked in employment
^lf«mplovment covei^ bv the
sodal security law for as Inuny as
veatt out of A e 10 years bdore
th ^ were disabled should get fur*
rher inibnnation about this law.
Active military secyice and em
ployment in the raUroad industry
may count toward the needed
mount of work. By applying to
have their social security earnings
records. frozen, disabled people
may prevent loss or reduction of
future benefits.
Some people now receiving old-
age instirance payments or who
will become eligible for old age
paren ts in July were disabled
for long periods before they reach
ed age 65 and are still disabled.
They may scar getting laiger pay-
menW as of luly and will get them
more piomptly if they file. an ap
plication for a “disability freeze”
by June 30. If the disabM person
dies after June 30, the disability
freeze can protect his family's
rights to survivors payments: but
only if he had applied for it be
fore death. For this reason, it is
important for every person who
meets the requirements for the
“freeze” to apply for It by June 30.
The law protects the sodal se
curity rifdtts of a worker who is
suffering from prolonged total dis
ability butdoes not pay cash beii.
efits to him be^re he is 65.
For further information, con.
tact the Social S ^ r ity Office,
301 Post Office BuOding, Salis
bury, N. C.
If you have any questioit con-
ccming.voaT sodal security, you
might write us at 361 Post Office
Bailding, Salisbury, N. C., or see
our representative who visits the
Court House, MoiksvUle N. C ,
on the first and thitd Fridays of
each month from lZ:30'ls30.
G E ^ N G TIRED
Is your married life a happy one?
Yes, I maMed the wonun of
my dreams. - She is as bnutiful
to me as the day I inet her. Her
handa ate always white and soft.
Her bait is dever tmtidy, and her
dresses ate ^w aw the latest.
So you daa't regret It?
No, but .i'm getting pretty tired
o f eating in lesuurants.
■ t o o m u c h t Al k
Tliie custtm a settled hltnself
a i^ l^ ^ fb a ib e t put the towel
Customen Before i*e start, Iknow the wetthet's atsful, I don'.: care who .!wlns the next big figh%
and 1 don’t bet on the horse races.
I know I'm getting thin on top, blit I don't mind that. Ntnv get oni wilh' It.
Batheti W ellsir.it you don't
inlnd,riibe able to concentrate
----------better if ^ don’t talk so mudi,lDptckhig.Absndlo^can«TO ------^ -----------------------
:.iis a toModstlon eream aod Its « wsnderlul soothing ...................
> wMp|ied skill. Ais wsadntid fw
lEAVTIFUl
^ S lflllN G SIIVEK^
•V
R £ E 1D > &BAmON
m OTHEI
FAMOUS
.SIIVEISMITHS,
THE GIFT SHOP
M is.C hrittm eW .D nna
Barbara Wright and JoKnsie Bi
lls, two Farmington:Sophomo.et.
trying to locate a dentist—M n.
Roy Safley driving a station .wag
on around town on hot day—Met.
Kermit Smith and tmall son visit* .
ing Men’s Shop-Chatlie BgUey
talcing in S a tu ^ y afternoon mov
ie show -Tw o pretty cotmttv Itt-
ses sitting on lawn chair in ftont
of furniture store painting theb
lils—fanef
ice cream in Soda
Haynes and Henry Shutt sittliig
in drug store eating two tundtet
and only paying for one—Smtil
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold COpe
Young getting morning htlr cut
and not enjoying it—Mr*. Nem
Godbey hurrylng.up Main ttreet
carrying iFour b ^ ’sandwich foavtt
-Young ladv out trying to
position—D. J. Mando gettiiig' 'g
75c. morning hair cut—O. R . Al
len transacting some business a-
raund town—Spencer Foster and
Arthur Baker talking things over
in front of bank buildbig—M n.
Wilson Brown doing some eatly
morning shopping—Mr. and M n. .
Rufus Beck k in g held up while
on their w w . to doctoi’t office—
Curtis Price and Sam Shott get-
dng 85c. cent hair cuts ori Satur
day morning—Miss lane Robin,
son greedng friends atbund the
square—Frank Hendtte hanglnc
around the bank like Grant hung
atound Richmond—Mrs. Wade
Futches shopping around in dhne '
store on doudy morning—Ptal
Angelion his way down M ^n
street leading small child—Pctee
Smith and Junie Beaudtamp'con-
versing alongside bank buiMIng—
Colored man telling about sedng
cat and big wharf rat eating to
gether in his kitdien—Miss Joui
Bowles walking around wearing a
big smile—Mrs. Robert Davis and
daughter and sihall. son bn thdr
way from dental office—Miss Aim
Owings carrylngarmloadof Ito ^ t
down Main street—Mt8. :W ."L. .
Call shopping atound In furntture
store—A ^ fiirm woman wend,
ing her way down Peimt street
carrying half a bush» bucket hdl
of eggs—Gwyn Robetn and J . .
Wade Hendtida3ioldfa>g caucus ,
in front of postoffice—B t ^ Mil
ler buying supplies for his bathe-
cue establisbawnt—Robert Smith
buying week-end rations in AiU.
son-Johnson grocery and matket—
Joe Ferebee rambling around die
town on..clpudv afternoon—Henry
Shutt a n d 'T ’ Haynes eattau two
sundaes for the price o f one—D.
C. Rankin on his way across the
square through heavy traffic-MIss
Evelyn GtifBti hurrying up Main
street as the supper hour draweth
nigh-W . M. Langston discuning
the weath.r—Johnny White hur.
tying across Depot s t t ^ wealing
a broad smile-Attorney
Hicks sitdng in local cafe <
hot coffee and conversing
friends. .
T
Have your hair c«t and perma- . naulM before : trayellog so It inm-t be too mm!b: woilt. to looklog nice while oway. Set the ms(or curls >t hli^t snd wear a
"i^ersplrstion has s w ay of straighteninc neclillno curls, Ool
iBlo tbe haMt ol bnishiiu the b a irupward ;to .keep the eurto trom
OMrtactlag Uie sWii. _
Shhaf Coal &
Sand Co.
W e Can Supply Your . Needs
. IN GOOD COAL.
SAN D a i^ BRICK
Call or Phone U s A t Any lim e
PHONE 19 4 '
Fotmetlv Davie Btlcfc&Coal Co
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as executrbc of
the estate o f H. I. Qntcr, deceased, late of Davie County, Nottb
CaroUna, this is to notify all per
sons holding claims Agaiiist said es
tate, to present them to die undersigned within. 12 moiidis from date hereof, or dils notibe will be
p l ^ in bar of their recovery.'All
petsbns owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This A ptai6,1955-
VIRGINIA CA RTER POWELL,
E xrx.o fR J.C to er,D eca’d.
B. C. Brock. Attorney.
W * don't Bln to
m iuin •ftw ro u r
HILLTOP
Service & Supply
HOPES TO SERVE YO U
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THE DAVIE RECORD.
C. FRA N K STRO IJD , EDITO R.
TELCPHOME
Injured In Mfreck
M us Dceba Barnette, of S^lt-
bury streu. deceived in)urie« a-
I bout the h « d and her collartibne
land some libs broken when
i4n
We wteti.to ext^d ou^; :slnceM
attbePostofllce in Moek»>
vin«, N . G.. at Seeond-clMf
:SUBSCR1PT10N RATES:
ONE YEAR, m N> CAROUNA SIX MONTHS IN N. CAROUNA ONE YEAR. OUTSIDE STATF • SIX MONTHS. OUTSIDE STATE .
1 1.80
tl.00
There ate all .kinds of judges
and almott all kinds of lawyets in
thiscountry.
When a man Kcts above the laws
of the land and defies the officers
of the law he doesn’t like much of
being an a n a rc h lst^ ^
Beet manufacturers are cartving
large ads in newapapers (but not
in The Davie Record) say ng that
"there is no such thing as f dry
county.” maybe not, but there ate
some counties much wetter' than
othm .
We once knew a man who
worked regular, paid his debts and
' fed his family .three meals a day.
Com liquor and bfter finally got
the best of him, he lost his job
and got in debt to everyone who
would credit him. There a re
manv such cases in this conntry.
Just so long as the North Caro
lina counties elect wet men to the
legislature the good people of this
state will be denied the privilege
of votiug on a liquor referendum.
W e ^ are hoping to see the dav
when liquor stores in North Ca
rolina will be outlawed. Liquor
will not bring prosperty to our
people, but it will bring death and
want to many hemes.
A business man wants to know
what we think of a man who will
take a newspaper three or fonr
years on a credit and then refuse
to pay for it and run up a big gro
cery bill and then move his busi
ness .to another grocery. Well
brother, we know exactly what wc
think of such men but if we print
ed what we thought our paper
might be debarred from the U. S,
mails. ^
Mrs, J. C. Bowles
Sallie Walker Bowles passed S'
wav in Citv Memorial Hospital
Winston-Salem, on May 17. Mrs.
Bowles had been . in declining
health for several months and ser-
iouslv ill four weeks.
Bom in Caswell County, N. C ,
March 7,1871. daughter of John
and Alice Roper Burton, Mrs.
Bov> les spent most of her life in'
the Jericho Community of 'Davie
Countv and was married to John
Columbus Bowles on May 29th,
1887. Her husband preceded her
in death on May 23, 1937.
Survivors include four sons and
six daughters: A Lee and James
A., Mocksville, Route 4; Charles
C., Walnut Covej Howard H.
Bowles. Wilmington N. C.; Mrs.
1951 Oldsmobile she was driving
left the highway on the Bixhy-Ad-
vance road uboui 5 o'clock Wed
nesday afternoon. The cat was
badly damaged. An Eaton Funcr
al Home ambulance went to the
scene of the wreck and carried
Miss Bamette to Rowan Memor
ial hospital. She was alone in
the car when the accident occur
red. Miss Bamette is a m m ber
of tbe Senior class o f Mocksville
High School.
hunting Regula
tions
The sportsmen’s ofDavieO>un<
tv and Wildlife District seven will
again have the opportunity to eX"
press their views regarding the
1955-56 hunting season.
This apportunitv will be at the
district meettng held by the N. C
Wildl'fe Ufe Resources Commit
Sion in Dobson Courthouse, v'ur«
ry County May 2 6 ,1 ^ at 7:30 p.m,
At this meeting Representatives
of the Commission will present a
set of tenative rules for the con«l«
deration of the sportsmen.
All sportsmen In Davie Ccunty
and District Seven are invited to
attend this meeting and let them-
selve. be heard from.
Mrs. L, A. Smith
L. A. Smitli, 75, of Mocksville,
Route 3, died unexpectedly at
7:30 p. m„ last Tuesday at his
home in the Smith Grove Com
munity. She had been in declin
ing health for two vears, .
Mrs. Smith was bom in Djvie
County Ian. 18,1880, daughter of
John R. and Jane Canter James.
Surviving ate the husband three
daughters, and two grandchildren
Funeral services were held at
2a0 p. m., Thursday at Bethle
hem' Methodist Church. Rev.
George Smith and Rev. Mr. Free
man officiated. Burial was in the
church cemetery. ,
Over H a rv e y s PravUkm
E lin u iM ^
We have been intiJiincd thitt •. ;vryt______ ^___._______• .thinks to Ml our ttien ds.an dCongress Im dim inated ^ re» „elghbonfof the'manv-acts of
quifcment that ft pecaon harv^t kindness shown u a during the
within the allotroetit for all bulc illness and afiter the death of our
agrkniltural commodities on the'dear wife and _mother. W e.wiU -•---------------------------- kindness
C a S M O b t AN D CHILDREN
‘ 'f : IT i ' 'N. C i recently arrived In Korea
i n fL O T e a and is now a meihber o f the 7th
In^intrv Division. . i ' ,
7th Div.. K orw -Pvt. Billy G. *h b entered the
Potts, son of Mr. and Mts. Bar-October, completd ba-
M . Pom, Route 3. Mocksville, sic training at Fort Jackson. S. C.
form to be eligible to pattlclprte.?»” «y« ,««memb« you r.
IntheA C P, acdndlng to O. E .'^ . c . sMOOT A N 0 CH Driver. Chairman o f the DavIe
County A SC Committee.
This means that even houid> a
farmet'is overplanted on wheat
he would atin be eligibie to o»op-
erate in the A CP Ptogtam;
Airman 1st Class Frederick &
Smith and wife, who have bem
spending some time herewith Mr.
Smith’s mother, Mrs. Maty Smith,
will leave Sundwfot their home
at San Marcus. Texas. Mrs. Marv
Smith will go with them to visit
hetM>n. Master Sgt. William L. Smith, at San Antonio, and anoth
er son, Lonnie Harold Smith, who
holds a Civil-Service position at
Lubbock, Texas. ,.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified asErautora of
the will of H. W. -Brown, decs’d,
noUce Is hereby given to all pet;
sons holding claims against said
deceased to present the same, pro
perly verified, to the tindeislgned, on or before the I6th day o f May,
1956, otthis notice wiU be pleaded
in bar of recovety. All persons ra-
debt^ to said esUte will please call arid make prompt setdemeht.
' Tliis the 16th dav of April, 1855,
(Mrs.). Miiittie Crater Brown.
. E. R. Crater, txts. of H. W. Brown, decs’d.^ Mocksville. N. C
A. T. Grant, Atty.
The Record it onljr 3 cent*
a week. Subtinnbe today.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
PROPOSALS
Pursuant to General Statutes of
Noith Carolina, Section 143-129,
sealed ptoposiUs will be received by tbe Board of County Commis
sioners of the Davie County Health
Center, Mocksville, North Cato-
lina, until 2K» o’clock P. M., on
Wednesdav,'the 29th day of lune,
1955, a.- which time at a meeting
of the Board of County Commis
sioners at Countv Cuurlhouse. Mocksville, N. C . the sealed pro- posals will be opened for the fol-
lowiniiwing;
A. Office and Reception Fur
niture.
Mary Willy Wilson, Route 4, and j^ / '^ r f i c a l . Surgical, and
Mts. Ida B. Tutteiow, Route 1; botatory Equipment.
Mrs. Edna E. Everhart, Route 3,' R Electrical AMIances.
M6cksville; Mrs. Pauline M. Car-1 F«>“ * e <late of tl(b advertlse-
.„.W in .ton -Sal™ , M rs Ruby J S X 3
Frankfc Long ^ach , f^H fJ and ^ | | p, be on file and a-
Mrs. Grace E Webb, Alexandria, vallable to prospective bidders bv
Virginia; thiriy one grandchildten contacting Miss Jessie Stroud, Da-
and twenty-two great grandchild- *•* J?'?*-'*’ren: also one sister. Mrs. Nora Mo«fav«le. N- C. No proysal
ers. Will H. Burton* Cleveland,-sameshall be accompanied bv a
and James P. Burton, Hickory. ! depos t of cash or certified check
Services we.e held on Wedn«s- on. f • > « > < ' «o»P“"T '*««"•
day at lericho Church of Christ, of ‘., . , , . , ws. . surance Corporation in an amountwhich she was a member. Paul equal to five per cent (5%) o f the
•Sykes oflicia ed and burial was in proposal or In lieu thereof a 5%
the Church Cemetery. , bid bond In accordance with NCOS 143129 as amended. Tbe bid
der to whom the hward of -^con*
tract is made shall himlsh l^nd
In some surety cumpanv nuthotfs»
ed to do business in the State of
North Carolina or requtr^ m’
make a deposit of moifev.^ertifi^d
check or government seiuti it s for
Taking Training d«irwhom .he .w,rd
Greui Lakes, III.- Charles Rich,
le, son of Mr. and Mrs. lohn Rich
ie, of Advance, Route 2, and Lew.
is G-Barnhardt, son of Mr. andi-,—-t-.t---------- ^ _OH,. nf I the full amount of sa’d contractMrs-OHu Bam barit,also of Ad-,^
vance. Route 2. enUsted under the of The bid-Navy’s new "Buddy” recruiting
pm ram , ahd are undergoing train*,
Ing together at the Naval Training
Center here.
Both toen tttended the Shady
Grove High ScKjol in Advance
bcfbw enteiinf the Navy.
der to whom contract may be a-
warded must'i ments o f NC-GS
ded.
with require-
.43-129 as amen-
Thls 25th day o f May, 1955.
Davie Countv Health Center
R. P. Martin, (%ainnan,
o f County Commiaaioacn
Nationally Advertised Brandt
Ladies Wool Suits And Toppers
Us To l|2 Off
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
One Group
2 For $1.00
Sizes 1 To 3
One Group
$1.00 Sizes 3 to 7
Many Pretty Colon
One Group
$1.98 Sizes 5-14
ReaUy Lovely
Other Children’s DreMes
$2.98 To $5.95
So Cute
Fam oiu-‘‘Lovef A “Kite G reenw a^ M odeb
EXTRA SPECIAL
One Group Ladies Strkw
Hate Only $1.00
G. C. SanfordSonS Co.
TO THE
We w a i Be Oosed On
MONDAY, MAY 30th
MEMORIAL DAY
Transact Your Busin.e8s With
Us On Saturday
Bank Of Davie
Mocksville Building
& Loan Association
Hybrid Seed Com
Dixie 82, Dbde 42,
N. C 27. N. C 1032
N. C 31, N. C 29
And 710 and 704
G ai^ Seejds And Plants
‘‘CHECKERB^Rl) STORE”
Davie Feed & Co.
Phone n Depot St.
■ M oeln«ilkN .C
D A V I E T R ^ C ) R ^1M P L E M E ^ ^ CO.
Phone 3l0<^ Salisbury HighMfar ;
MocksvUle, N. C
1 8
m D A vn lugpoiRO, m o o m y il l b . m. a .
PA O ITBIR
the DAVi|5^l^
d ^ n > | w l > T l M C a ^
W«> L i4 "o r. W faie, B e a r Ad«
NEWS AROUND TOWN.
R w Brown, of Woodleal, was
In Wednesdw on bu^ess.
Mr. MidMtKHiirleTSoflev spent
, twodi^lntwedt at Myrde,Beachi
Vs.a'..' •; ^ '
M is.Ju k Peimlniltpn ilud Ut
ile daua^ut ate spending this
w eA w lth relatives in Washing
ton. D. c.
p.'IL'.Stroud and Hobart Hoots
apeiit .Thurs&y arid Friday i n
S t a b ile attmdine; die P. O. S. of
A. ^ t e Convention. •
Mr. and Smith, of
Cooleemee are'die parents o( a
aoit who arrived at Rowan Mem-
orirt Hospital May 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ba^be^ of
Route 1, Mocksvlile. announee
dte airiyal of a daughter on Miqr
l6th. at Rowaii Memorial HospI
- **'■
' C V . (Pop) Miller, was taken
. ill T huis^y at'hls home on R2.
_ and was carried to Rowait Memo-
rial Hospital Saturdm; Hts friends
hope for him an eariy lecovery.
- Ml*. George W . Mattit^ return
ed home Saturday from byhead,
N..)„ where ahe spehca w e^ with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. O.
WhiltL -
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haire and dilldren spent the week-end in
Sava nah. Ga., with their son
Charles, who is stationed on an alt base there.
L. K t Dwiggins, a I. Angell,
Tom Glasscock and B. C Taylor
spent Wednesday and Thursday
of last week fishtaigat Santee Cooper, S. C:, They report an enjoy
able trip'aiul a fine catch.
A series of meattaigs are fai progress at Jericho Chuich of: Christ, and will coniihue thr.ugh this ' wedciWldiserviceB each evening
■ tS b ’clodc. C. W. Brawl^. ot
Statesville is die guest spe^er. Tlie public is cordially invited. '
Htncv Meioney. aged Ne| who lives at Oak Gtovc,.and w ... has worked around the bus station
henfbrm anyTeais.suffieieda ae.
veic strode eariy Saturdar morn
ing, his Mends will be sorry to
Bin Sofley .'tetmied ^lu)^
day from a several days sojourn at
Myrtle B each ;s.:a' . ( . ■ /
M r .'^ Mrs. Quince PowdI
and son .Sammy, of Greenabdto,
wele MocksviUe vlsltats Friday.
Sanuny remainedi over Cot the
w eek-«^ .
Rev: and MhTa Tm . Kiset aitd
Utde daughter Mardia, of Folk,
^ t Ust week in Miami, Fla., at
tending the-Southern BsptinConi-
vmtion, Mr. Kisef is pastor of
Fork Baptist chur^.
HaUmray B fa ^ ^ i!^ o f Wins-
tan-^alm, was in tkwn looking
after some buriness Wednessday.
Holloway ia ap old Mocksvdle boy
and harbeen a printer.for nrarly
a century. .
Mr. and Mrs. ]|. R. Bostala and
son, who have lieen living iti the
Moody houae oti Salisbury Street
■for several years, are moving this
week to Mooresville. where diey
will make theb home.
A totalofll^ Seniors gtaduat*
ed last week from the five hlifr'
schools in Davie County, as fol
lows: Mocksville 44. Cooleemee
25, Farmington 20, Shady Grove
17, and Davie Training School 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Co Itoe and
Mr. and Mi^. Bob Hall attended
the annual North Carolina Phar-
maceutical Association m ee^g
which was in session three days
last week at the O'Henry Hotel, in
G t^sbozo, About 750 werepre-
aent for the convention.
S400 MONTHLY SPARE
TIME
Refillliig atid. cbllecdng money
fmmfive (cat Hl|^ Grade l^ut.
machinca in iUs area. Nosellingt'
To quaUfyfot wedt you must have'
vrdietenees,$640ca^ aeci^red
by.taiven ^. Devoling6hours a
I Lester Reynolds who waa «4th
'Pennington: Chevrolet fO f ^
I yeal^ has gtme to Norfolk, Va.
. where he h a a position..
to fmstaiess, your end oh
peicentage colleciions'will net up
to MOO aaonthly wldi voir- good
pp^blHiies o f taking over full
tta^ Income incieasfaig aeeoid-
U i^. F o r interview. Include
phone In applkatton. Write Nut.
O. M atk Co., Inc.. 40 Enhange
nace,N ew Y oik.5. N .Y .
Mr. and Mrs. A. a Alfoh] aod
little'son. who h'aye been' <)ccupy-
ing.one of the Raymond Foster
houses on Avon street, moved
Thursday, t o the new Cllnard
Howard 5-room house on Hardi
son s t r ^ . .-Mr. Alford is manager
of the new B. C Moore & Sons
store in this city.
Mod»vineHigh
School New*
DEANNA SILVCRHS. R .|» lt« .
L'-' ; - . f ':
Thomas Spry, of Route 4, —
soloustv Injured about the chest
F i i ^ about noon, when his team,
hitched to a hay rake, ran away,
H^ was cHirled. from Dr. Henry
S. Anderson's office to RiMjran
Memorial Hospital. •
Mr. and M i*.'L.,E. F ^ r tm ' moving this week from the R. B. ;j.6rafi>tdhooseion the comer of ■^^aHAury and Water streeti.» tbe
ncw:4-room Ranch type house
2S5£aSc& "!«
. A e 'l e ^ o road.
Services wU be held at Calvm Bwnlat Chuich, ^ S a n ^ night at 7:30. with Preachet Willie
Jo n n hoMbig the s e r ^ also the 3rd Sunday ■ evening \at 3 o'clodt. Preacher O w igg h M f^
'Cahraty Baptist in O reen^ro. will do the preaching. Bvery-
■body ln » lte d ^ _ _ ^ ,,
' Mr. and Mta. H am B a ^ . of
Lm olr, have inoved to * h cto
i 6d are occiipyw o « p f tto ' Dodd apartmen<*,on-North Main
^street' Mr. Barney is co n n et^
with Hanea Chair SF u m itu n Co.
TheRecotii is ^ to .wekome
Mr,>and Mrs: Barney to our.grow-
;inilM etow n;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvta Y o u ^ and
dUUIren; o f High Ptoin^ have moved to Mocksville and are oc' Ocopying the^Bryan Sdl hotne on Gaither Street. -Mr. Y o ^ t o « dbn with Heii aoe Fomituie ' TKfe Record la glad, to wel- „ „ e -Mr. Young « d :<amU»^t6
the town to Noith Carolina.
Like everything else, sduol waa
over almost before anyone knew
what was happening.
Last wedc was really a whirl of
events jvith every club and. every
homeroom trying to aqueeze .to
time tor apattv. and.of couiae ex
ams were also scheduled.
The Monogram Oub hdd a
briefmeetiiig Monday to make
last-ndnute plana for their patty
witich waa hdd ThiirsJay night at
Tanglewctod.
Wednesday te chapel duee atu<
dents, Yvonne Hutchens,. Jane
York and Doris Jonea spolce on
die topic “ World Peace.’’ Four
membera the faculty served as
judges and chose Jane York
winner.
Saturday die Senior girk w en
guests of Divie Fumimre Com
pany.. Minatun Lane cedar cheata
were given to the girls upon ar
rival. Later aitaw lng waa held
to determine die wHiiner of di*
large cedar chest. The lucky gid
was JoAnnBowlM , froin Farm-
tagion;. .
Thunday ficpm. la o to 130 die
SenioiS'practiced matching asthey
wo^d Friday night. At 2-JO die
gia ^ mothers. Mrs. J: S., Braswell
and M ^ 'D . Silveidis served
lefre^miuus to the gniiip.
Mis.v Eugene Smidi piesented
Mrs. Heater Rowhmd, o f Ware
iudv. ofOlanta 8. C ; Mr. and W | . R. Caldwdr.o( C o h ^ ia . & C4 Mr. and Mrt. i. .C
■IprmorB .
pure pleasure,
havea
No other
clgarttteis
seridK^UjS
yit se wM
Princess Theatre
V i^ N B S D A Y
“A C T O F LO V F” WlthKlrit Douidas & Dany Rohto „
• Cartoon
THURSDAY & FRID AY
“TEN WANTED M EN” In Technicolor W idi Randolph
Scott & Jotcelyn Brando'
Cartoon & News
SATURDAY
T W O GUNS AND A BADGE” Widi Wayne Mortis & Bever'
Garland Cartoon & Serial
‘ M ONDAY & ,T U ESD A Y
”G A R D ^ " ^ r o E N ,” In T e^icolor. With Gary Coop
er, andSusan Howard. A d u l g ^ ChUdren 25c.
DAVIE V O U N TrS BIGGEST SHOW
VALUE . ADM. ISc anS W e
»AN T ADS PAT.
JWANTED-Several girls to ad.
dress, mail postcards, apais time
every week. Write Box 161, Bel- mont, Mass.
FO R SAL—53 acre farm, locat
ed on blacktop road, good 5-toom house, barn, and other outbuild* iiigs- If you are looking for a small farm in the countty thia is it.
B. C MORRIS.
FOR RENT — 4«K>m house
near Ijames X Roads, with lights
and water, bath and telephoiie. Good chicken house. Call on' ot write. F .V . GOBBLE,Modcsvdle, Route 1.
aed,i ed, rebuilt^.Pianos I . . ,
refinished or r e ^ l ^ ' Free esti
mates. New and used pianos.
Anything ihusicaL Easy terms. Write for prie»' Statliiig.Thomas Music Co. 629 N . Trade St. Winston-Salem
W ANTED—Salesman for dut-
aide woric. Commission. Cbn-
tract can make up to $40jOO a dav.
Part time otftiU time work. Write
or can Mr. HiU, Singer Sewing MachtoeCo.' Phone 2238
11 Soudi Main Street
Lentogton, N . C.
LADIES
HATS AND BAGS
$ 1 .0 0 e a c h
“ AU Metal ~
VENETIAN BLINDS
White and Eggshell
Sizes 27” to 36” Wide
64” Long
$2.66 Each 2 For $5.00
Special Group
LADIES COTTON PRINT
DRESSES
$i98VaIue
$1.99
B. C. MOORE & SONS
MOCKSVILLE, N. C
IMoM Trucks
Ybur Money Can Buyl
Only new Chwroht Toslc-Fcree trucks bring you dl rinse
Mily aiedam^faotoratl If you <#ob;» gel IhM. up-lo-ihe-mtnul.
adwanhvas.* ^ 're , getting on old-fothloned iruclc—and
stond to lalie a licMng ot trade-in tinwl
I .
na*ar ak laall
Hads ef waaMisc.
Nair: High-Level
vadBilion takes ' ta : . air'- throuih 'igovais- at cowl
■ I f t - " '
■|««f Ovwdrtve.
' Optiaaai at extra
cost - on U-ton models; Hydn- Maticoptiooalon
t i ; a - and 1-
lon models.
«of*iy A
safety fcature- steps stay clear of
. ice and mud. Out
of sight with doors closed.
tir«s
ilondofd on ton m odels.Greater blovnut protection - they deflate moresk>w>
ly if punctured.
’I
Power Brokes
ttandofd on 2-ton «models. An extracost option on all others. .Reduce driver effort} add
to safety.
Power Stoovlnf.
Driving*ssomiich
easier with tutB' ing effort reduced as much as 80%. Available as to
extra<cost optioo.
lar yeu. In iwo . design neameals -a ty lin g that
catches , the eye,
calls aUentioa to yourtasiMst.
Hw lotMl 1* cab- c*m f*rl and
■afsly. More diu> ' able constnictioii;
softer seat actktn;
'maof iMw coo-
lOnMM )2*vol» oloctrical system.Count <m quicker starts even in cold
weather, and still
have a husky re>
serve of power. ^
.r A
For a
broader, safer
view of tbe road. And ihece^s more
glass -area all
around.
fr«nt ond r«or.For a smoother
ride. Frames are
more durable
with full paraUel
side members;y«>r after yeor, Anwico's ' iMStsalKnelnidl:!
' Caaw.h andsa.:. "" '
« . vasl aie4«il tnidks far eay leb..
h « voice and piano ^ p ib to a
recital T u e ^ y night. '
The SophomoresheMtheirdass
party Wednesday aftemim. at
RIdiPadt,
' I want to take this oppoitahity
to tell everyone how much I have
enjbyed writing dila column and
how much 1 appiedateall theha^
that I have ; received. My beat
widiN go tS my mctessor that h e .
or she may recdve as mucli pleaa-
ute f i ^ wridng dlls »lum n ais
.1 have. i
t l ie Record editor wlahes so
dumit Miss Deimna for dw fine
uthdn;:die hasfomlshed us duc-
ing dte past iitoe tiionllta and for
get^gdiem to o n d ra eca d iw ^
W».widi her unbounded su c m
wfacr^m she may go. : Editot.[
N « w C h e v r o l e t
i c k s
M iONE 156 - - M OCKSVILLE, N iC .
...W .
ffeS?^ S:& B i?SS fejSsfe itS 3 ® S -v ~ -. v v l w f
M G B VOOR.,
THBiPAjna lutopw). M0CK8V1LLE M. C.. MAT 25. tl»^V .
DR. KENNETH J. FOREMftN
Chr«nicl«t
'itS ita g : PM lm IM.
Reiourcet Of Qii, i;M M a H r m r » , » M
A C R IP P L E D A m trica n c a rrie r
a fte r th e batU e o f L eyte w as
zig.zagginB M w ay to w h at lookad
lik e certain death. F a tte r /ap a*
n e se c ra ft w ere a fte r It. th etr
shots w ere c o m ta t closer. T he
only hope any m e on b o a rd could
h ay e w as th a t by
shifting course and
s p e e d in g a g a in
a n d a g a in , th e y
m ig h t b e able to
:p u t off the Inevit
able end. F inally
in m id • afternoon,
ju st w hen drown*
ing seem ed closer
t h a n e v e r , f o r
so m e re a s o n th e
A m ericans nev er understood, the
enem y ships gave u p th e chase
and puUed aw ay. H»e chaplain
g athered the m en on d eck and
th e re re ad th e 124th P sa lm (our
devoU onal reading fo r the w eek)
as if it h ad b een w ritten fo r the
occasion: “If It h ad n o t b een the
L ord w ho w as on our side, w hen
m en rose up a g ain st us. th en they
w ould have sw allow ed u s up quick
. . . then the w aters b ad over'
w helm ed us.’*
TIieResoarMSofGdJ
G od (said N apoleon) is on the
side w ith the larg e st battalions.
N apoleon w as not acquainted w ith
G od o r h e would hard ly h av e said
th at. T here h av e been to m an y oc
casions w hen the b iggest b a ttal
ions. the best nU litary m a teria l
(sic), the ablest generalship, did
n o t tu rn the trick . <3od h a s some>
tim es appeared to b e o n th e side
of very sm all battalions. Some*
. tim es it's a kind of m y ste ry how
it's done. B ut histo ry c a rrie s the
re c < ^ . T here w as tto tim e w hen
th e H ebrew slaves le ft E gypt in
spite o t the best arm y in th e w orld.
T here w as the tim e described in
th e Bible reading th is w eek, w hen
the (jod'fearing K ing H ezekiah
and his people.—a m u ch sm aller
litU c country th a n m an y another
th a t had faUen to d e fe at b y m ighty
A s ^ r ia .— w as saved b y a m ir
acle. T here w as th e tim e la te r in
B ebrew history (betw een the Old
an d th e New T estam ents) w hen
th e little arm y of the M accabees
stood oft th e g re a t arm ies o f th e
Beleucld Icings; the asto n isb in f
d a y w hen the “Invincible’* A rm a
d a . th e enorm ous n a v a l expedi
tio n of Spain, w hich could never
hav e b een b eaten b y E nglish arm s
a t th a t tim e, w as sm ashed b y a
hu rrica n e on the rocky eo asts of
tb e Islands th e S peniarda Intended
t» o islav e. S ay
•o m e v ictoriei cannot b e e ty U ilw i
u n less you can aaa *'Oed w llhln
fh e shadow s, keeping wiiteH abovg
h is o w n ." t
V ie lo ritio fH ifS p M t
T h ere h av e been v teteries
th e spirit, too. w hich e a o h a rd ly
b e explained unless you c an see
G od in the p icture. U b e s Jo h o
W oolm an w as bo m . alav ary WM
talran for g ran ted e v e r y v A ^ In
tb e civilized w orld. Y ou w ould n e t
h av e thought M r. W oolm an could
m a k e a dent in so w ell-established
a custom . H e h a d n o m oney,' n o
p restige, not m uch educathm . B ut
ttie L ord laid on h is soul a bur*
d eo . and he w ent fro m one Q uak
e r m eeting to another, s h a rio f h lf
b u rd e n of concern for slaves; and
c u t o f h is one-m an cru sad e cam e
th e Q uaker opposition to slav e ry
a n d th e g radual aw akening of '
C h ristian conscience everyw hei
So, n e arer o u r tim es, w hen W i'
R auschenbusch w as a boy. relii
ion w as g enerally supposed
h a v e to do only w ith a m an ’s
n o t w ith h is business o r h li poll-
tlca o r anything outside hia ch u rch
an d hom e. R auschenbusch becaraa
a new so rt of prophetoatU C kedt
o f course, a s p r o p h ^ a re ; btit
« 4 iat seem ed to b e h eresy to
d a y is p reached today in a ll
churches. 0 ia t th e C hriatiaa re
ligion is concerned w ith ev e ry
side an d ev e ry in tere st a n d re
lationship of lift . ptthUe
v a te toe.
Not tht logy
t t is a serious m istak e to aup-
pose th a t G od alw ays rew ard s the
w eak, o r th a t h e w jjl do fo r us
w h at w e a re eiq>ectM ' to d o our-
id v e s . H ie sto ry e f H esekish
b rings this o u t H e felt, and tb e
w hole country felt, th a t G od h a d ,
sav ed them In th eir tim e of need;"
a n d th is w as tru e. B u t it sbouM
b e noted th a t H ezekiah. faced .with
invasion, took intelligent (and ex-
pensive, m easu res for def«iise. H e
sec u red a reliable w ater stipply
ta r u se In c ase of siege, h e d i
v e rte d w a te r a w ay from th e p laees
w h e re th e besieging a rm y w as
h m to be. H e built up th e annjr..
h e m an u factu red new eq u ip m en t
I f b e h a d screens h e w ould
Mosquitoes May
Cause Diseases
‘ Transmit Pox From
InlFected Flocks
F ow l pox. o r sore head, of
dkickens, th e dread ed disease
w h ich c a rrie s w ith It a g rea t
lose in egg profits for th e poultry-
m an , m a y b e tra n sm itted b y the
m osquitoes.
A t least, it’s a logical conclu-
s i ^ sa y poultry ex p erts a t som o
th e nation’s leading colleges
T hey point out th at th e disuasc is
alw ay s m ore pj-cvalcnt during the
seaso n w hen m osquitoes a re plen
tiful. m aking ” ii ap p ea r th a t m os
q uitoes m ay be one m edium
through w hich the fowl pox is
tran sm itted from flock to flock."
W here lay ln s flocks com e down
w ith fowl pox. sev eral w eeks is
required for th em to recover.
M ortality is usually low b u t the
losses of egg proflts a re trem en d
ous. Som e poultrym en rep o rt the
loss of 7S cents a bird in-egg prof
its a s the resu lt of fowl pox.
T his is a g re a t loss thoush not
unusual, b u t still a toss tiint can
b e avoided. It costs approxir.ir.te-
ly one cent to hnmu:H.vj a b:»d
ag ain st fowl pox. 15 can rc.id':y
b e seen th a t farnv'^j: who arc?
\ » .~
fir-
u n . v w o R i
A C R O SS
t . B iblical ’
n am e
• .L u re
9 . S lan t
to . G erm an.
H ver (poea.)
l lP r o je c tin f
end o f* ch u rch -
W . S m all, em*
broidered
hole14. F em inine
pronoun
15.N aU onal
god
(T ahiU )
td . S ign o f
inflniUve
i T .a t y m
G erm any
21. R om an
• m oney
92. In th is place
23. L eprechaun
26. T ra n a p a re n t_
aubsU nee
jT .W a v y
(H er.»
28. A nnam ese
m easure
29. A r to f de
term in in g
volum es
94. sam ariu m
(sym .)
35. Solem n
w onder
36. C rested hawk'
p a rro t
37. B u rsts fo rth
40. Inside Of
th e h and
41. T h ick ;'.42. C overings of
som e seeds
43. T o cross
oneself
<E>iaI.>
44. K nob o f
a shield
D O W N
1 . G reek le tte r
IS. C om ply
18. M ore
infre-
! q u e n t> '
lft.G irl'a .
wmn kiWRl «rati S2rr;aaa
the<
T estam en t
S. S im ian
4 .B x iat
5.AnouUet ot«lake (southera •
U .S .)
• .M a li bevet^e '
T .S ick
8. 8eeaaw a '
9. S auce
(C0ll0tl.|
t l . P ebbles
13. B lunders
20. P a rro t
(N .Z O
3 1 B oth.
ered •
34. G iant
. a ta r / .
in
SM rfilo-
28. P la n U -
30. D evoured
31. A n o p e ra b y
M assenet
32. S m all ’
. brftoka
GlHsray i-mvi mEH'
nn[4t-j -raf3[nr^ra
P
p - t « .
a s. S w eet ;
, p o ta to e f ,
38. A lady .in .
S pcnscr'a '. y.'paerie-^ ^
Q ucene" ,
3 9 . 'letter4 0 .F o r
42. Jew ish
m onth ‘ \
m ^ m \
m ^ m \
' ^ m m \
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mmm
PouH ry ex p erts say It l5 a 1<*k-
leai conclusion tliat fowl
m ay b e csiu.sca l»y m osnuil'»cs.
aince th e ' d isease in >n»st prp-
v alen t w hen inosnuitocK n.r«'
p le n tlM . E a rly Im m unization of
b ird s w ith sta n d a rd (nvr) pox
v a e i ^ la recom m ended.
selling iiatchbig eggs lose enough
in one y e a r to m ore th an p a y for
th e vaccine necessary to im m u
nize th e sa m e size flock fo r m any
y ears.
P o u ltry fa rm e rs should Im m u
nize th e ir b ird s w hen they arc
betw een eig h t and 14 w eeks of
ag e and on range, using any
stan d ard fow l pox vaccine. T he
vaccine should b e flrst checked
fb r th e expiration date.
Bromfield Conducts
European Form Tour
H ow farm in g is done in other
p a rts of th e w orld w ill b e seen
by a nim iber of A m erican fa rm
e rs accom panying L ouis B rom -
fleld, au th o r and farm er, on a
F rien d ly F a rm e rs T our to E urope
M arch 6 to A pril 13.
S candanavian A irlines System .
Inc., announced recently th a t M r.
Brom field w ill conduct th e to u r for
tw o groups of fa rm e rs and th eir
friends. O ne group w ill leave from
Los A ngeles, th e o ther from TIew
Y ork, w ith th e tw o groups m eet-
Ing in C openhagen.
U tilizing th e facu lties of priv ate
m otor coach, plane, tra in and
special tra v e l counsel, th e toui-
w ill cover th e rich e st farm ing
sections o f D enm ark. Spahi. Italy.
Sw itzerland. F r a n c e . B elgium .
E n gland and Scotland and w ill :u
elude v isits to fam ous agricul
tu ra l accom plishm ents a s w ell ax
th e o riginal stock fa rm s of
breeds.T hose fro m the N ew Y ojk a r" -
tak ln g th e trip w ill pay an ui: :v
elusive p rice of $2.0!Kj.7‘': ih ■*
fro m L os A ngeles, 'vh
Includes hotels. m;ral<^
ing, etc.
M r. B rom flcld is a» ta..i.
h is potatoes, totiio'ocs. v.
veg etab les and ^al».u-a ■
'^M alabar F u n n ." a s •*« >
b e st sellers, -M rs. F..
an d •T h e R ains C ara
Mpvafcis Fsncs
NOTICE OF S A L E lff
Under »nd by virtu of the pow
er of In that cerlala Deed of
Trust executed by Carl C. McOan-
I«1 end wife Azile B. McDaniel to
. the uodeniiicned Tiuitee to Becnre
' a note In the auui ol (8,000.00 par-
t.bleto Dorbam Bank and Trnat
Companjr of Coolecmee, N. C..
bearinc date of Jnlv i. I94«.. duly recorded In Book of Deeda of
, Troat No. 33, pane J4fl. •" tt* ficeoftbe Re«ister of Deeda ol Davie Conaty, N. C., default bav. In« been made in the payment of
said note and a« the reqneatof aald
Bank and . Trust Company, <lw ' payee and holder thereof:
Tbe nuderalgaed Truatee wW
sell publicly for caah at the Conn House door of Davie County, in Mockwllle. N. C.. on &rto»day.
tbe 38th day of May. i9S5. •« .»» o'clock, M.. the followloR deacrlb.
ed landa situate In Jernaalen Town
ship, Davie County, to wit:
ist Tract: A tract tyinn on West
side of State BIcbway No, 80 (now 6oi)a«onltwo miles from South
River: Beiinnlnc at a point J n
the center of State Hichway No
So (now 601) on.IG; E . PeeMea' line; thence S. 8.u dega. 30 mill. W. >366 feet to a Hickory, the ori-
islnal comer; thence N, »8 dcRa. B.
343 feet to an iron pipe; thence N. s decs. E. 8*6 feet to a rtake on
the orininat line, cower of No
7j thence N 84<le»a.3 0 min B
1868 feet to a point In , the center of Stale Hichway No. 80 (formerly) comer to lot No. 8:,th»nce with tbeceoterof aald State Hlihwav,
8. 15 de*« E. 1100 feet to the he
Klnninc, containln* so «nd 710 acres more or lean, and :heiOK Lot*
N o.9 and io by m ap <if Sn.«n
Lantaton farm made ihy N. A.
Tiexler, April »9th, I93».
Fora more particular"descrip
tion reference Is hereby made t«
Deed from Greensboto'Joint Stock
Land Bank to T. W. Summerset,
Sr., recorded In Book pase »?». Register’s Office of Davie Conniy,
N C
and Tract: Lyin« on West fMe
of sute BiRbway No 80 (formyr;
ly).bont two miles t'om South
River: BecinnlnE at a point in the
center ol aald Hicbwav corner to
Lots Noa. 4 auds onCraiue’a Hoe;
thence S . is de«a. E 7 « •«« «® • atake In center of aald H ig h ^ .
corner of Lot No «; thence wrth
line of Lot No 9. Sonth 83 de»s.
30 mill. W. 1868 feet .10 • atake.
m mna of Lot No 9 on tbe_orl*l
nal line; thence N. S 7»7
(eet tS> an Irjon atake, Cralfc a ior
ner; thence N. 83 degs 30 min W. t«bt feet totbebeglntilng.'^MO
taininK 37 and 85-too acres' more
or less, and being lots Nos. s, 6, • snd 8 by,plat ol Susan,. LangstonV
farm made by W, A Trexler,. April
»9. «93*. -Pot a more particular description
see deed from OrceualMro fbint
Stock Land Bant to T.U W, Suui. merset, Jr., recorded In -Book 33,
page 360, aald Register’s Office o
DavIe Connty, N; C.
.TERMS'OF SA LE: CASH.
t im e OF SA LE: Hay 38. 1955-
This tbe iTth day ol April, 1955.
A. T. GRANT. Tfuaiee.
Administratrix Notice
Having qualified as Administi»
ttlx of the estate of FtedS.OrreH.
deceased, late of Davie Coun^
North Carolina, this Is to notl., all persons Kaving claims against
aald estate to-prcsent them to the
undersigned within twelve months
from date hereof,'Or this notice
wlll'bc pleaded in b i* of their
right to tccover. AH peraons ow
ing said estate will please make
immediate «itlement.■' This the 4th day of Aoril, 1955.SARAH E .O R R E U .
Admrx. o f Fred. S. Orrell, Decs d.
Hall & Zachary, Attornevs.
NOTia TO qu® ITORS
Having.quailiSed as Admiiiiura*
tri* of the estate of Henrietta Dix oh, dcceaaed,;notice is'hereby giv ento all pe.aons holding claims against said deceased to present
the aanie, properly verilied. to the
undfrsign^, on or before the 14th
day of Ap^l. 1956, ot this notice
will be plead in bar o f recovery.
All persoiw indebted to said estate
will please call and make prompt
"T O a^h e 14th dav of April, 1855 RO SA S. MILLER, A dm n.., of Henrietta Dixon, Decs'd
Mocksvllle. N. C ; Route 4.
^ ^ i r o n w o d d Q
t h e Davie R econl is
te J by a native of Davie
f,y-,T^TT li to • u twn tf
lime I* Unw.' aene teraasa
r^Sa'-.irijr.aSSi:
♦ FO R RENT ♦SPACE IN tHIS PAPER WillrAfranse To S«a
GOOD l«l6H80ltS-l>«ICES TO
flT.VOUR BUSINESS ,
IF YOU HAVE^
■ ' beeiioiiia tH p ''--■
' -mtcttalhed''guests" '-r -
ctlebtated a binhdav " V
n u ^ ta b l|(6ah
moved ■ , ''
■ dcq)^:.. V , /
., had a.baby,';
b e e n 'in a ^ t ‘ ^ -
, - : aoldvotit liogs , _ - ; . '
1 had an operation ~
'b d u gh tacar '
, painted your house * ,
been tnarried
'' cuta new tooth
becnahot::
. stolen anything ^
bm 'ftjbbed
sold out
lost'your hair
beenarnsted
Or Done Anything At All
Tdephone, O r Drop a PotteaH , O r Coine Iii,
O r In Any Convenient W ay Inform . . .
THE DAVIE RECORD
m m m m
I -
Payie Record
Has Been Pabiisli^ Since 1899
55 Years
O lh eas'h ave com e and s«n«>your
county n ew ipaper keep* >oins.
S'lm elilttes it h at teem ed h ard to
m aice % u ek le and tdn'guV’ m eet,
b u tao o n th e aun ahinei and w e
m arch on. O ur fiith fu l tubtcribera
moat o f w h m p ay prom ptly, g ire ut
courage anil abiding faith in our
..fellotw.man.-
If your neighbor it not taking The
R ecord tell him to •ubacribe. T he
price ii only S t.5 0 per y w in the
Stale, and S 2 0 0 in other atatea.
When You Gome To Town
Make Our Office Your
Headquarters.'
, We Are Alway# Glad To
See You.
LEX US DO
IO0PRINTIN6
We can «ave you moiiey
on your
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS
STATEMENTS; POStE^^ ^
HEADS, PACKET HEADS. Et*:.
PatronoK your hom e hew spapw
, and diereby h ^ p build ^ you r
hom e tow n jwid cbuntyi , ;
T H E D A V lE fR E C O M )^
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DAVIE COUNTY'S O tD B ST N EW SPA PB R -TH E PA PER TH E PEO PI^E READ
- >NBM SHAU. n a M W T « MOKJVS WOHTS MAtNTAINi (IHAWCD BT UHrUICNCE AND t/NBRIBEO > r CAIN.'
V O L U ltN L V .lioCK SV ILI^. N O R ^ CAROLINA, WBDNB8DAT JUNE i. tg^s- 'NUMBER 43
NEWS OF LONG AGO;
What Wm H an m rfn g in D a.
v ia I M o m P a ik to f M n lw i
' A n d A b^M viaied S k ir ls
(Davie Record, June ist 1909)
Mrs. R. N. .Bather spent'Friday
lit Wihston shopplni, ^ .T. W. 'Caraer la recovering from
a ease ot iiieasles. .
' Mra. t. N. Ijames is recovetlBk
ffom a seriods lllaeas. :
Mocksville needs'anotli'er . hotel.
It would be a paying Investment,
‘ . Him Sarah Galtker attended the
commencement e^ietclses of Salem
Academy last' week.:
.. -Prof, and Mn. Brace Craven,- of
LaaaiMer, S. C., are visiting re-
■ lativea and friends In town. '
Ben Cooper, of Statesville; spent
several days In town last week wltb
Prank Clement. ■_
Dr. Jss. MeOnIre, who has been
qnlte 111 for several daya,^ la mncb
better, —
Casbler T. J. Byerly attended the
annual meeting of tlie North Caro.
Una Banker's Association at Char.
iMte last week.
Miss Maggie Call, who has been
teaching at Albemarle, returned
home Tuesday.
. Hra. Addle Foard, of Winston,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
’ W. a: TJTeant. last »eek-
■ The ehali factory is oalv mn.
ning five days out of eve^ i> now
O. C. Austin, o f Statesvlite,
apent Friday and Saturday lu town
with bla mother, wbo is quite
feeble, '
. Hlas Xosephlne Parris, ol Bills,
boro, one of tbe Salem Academy
teacbera. I s visiting Miss Mary
Heltman.
Lee Daniel, son of'Jonaa Daniel
of near Augusta ;dled Monday of
Bricbta;dlsea« an d was buried
Tneaday lu the Dsnlel graveyard.
Illse 3 vnr.old child of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Beard, of County Line
died Mav 93rd; and was burled at
Providence dinrcb Tuesday.
Miss Maud Weaver, of Lenoir, Is
viaHing In tbla city, the g n ^ of
tbe MIsses-Allison. '
■Mr. and Mrs Will Btcblson, of
Columbia, S. C., arrived in town
Sattirday to vlait bis parents.
'Mrs. Julb Anderson, of States,
vllle, I. the guest of heir daughter,
Mrs. Z, N. Anderson
The Masons sre figuring on a
‘ new Masonic temple, and we bore
they will bnlld this fall.
Misses Vada and Lena lohnson,
of Farmington, naased through'
I .town Tuesday on thelr way bome
. from Greensboro Female College.
' wbeie tber haye Been atteirfing
’ adfooi.
• R. B. Sanford la having the land
he recently nnrehased from Wi K.
Clemrat. laid off into lota and will
offer them at' auction sale. Tliey
are lonted o n Salisbury street,
near the chair factory. '
Mra. a. H. paas returned laat
week from a few daya visit to re.
' latlves In Winston. '
tila Nellie Newby, of Hertford,
Is tbe guest of tbe Mlssea Miller,
on North Main atreel.'
Miss Mabel Knrfees, of O06
eemee fnnciioti apent Sunday a ^
Monday In town with fclatlra.
. Mra. S. b. Swalu and chlldRn,
of Lexington, vliilted frienda in
loain last week.
Some 40profeaslonal men.of the
county most o f them lawyera.
atand to lose their, licensea w>en
Inly comes for not paying the
atate'a tribute. But wbo'd wlab
I to hire a lawyer ao inept that be
couldn't beat a caae like that a. galnat blmaelN-^reenshoro News
^ a t t u ; < ^
now and girt y m lan d per
b in b efo re th e tv p p lr b
bMwtod; P rin lad on b aavt
card boards SOc. p w dM NB.
OPm FORUM
, All of our liveswe nodonbtbatre
beard tne expreaslim that the wlck<
ed would be punlabed by Satin or
the Devil; It seems to be the un
derstanding of most people tba
Devill wlll.be the one to' do the
punisblog of the wicked. ' This
motl9n .no doubt came Into exiM
ence dnring the dark agea. We
havo discussed In the laat few ar.
tieles on. the Millennium where
Satan will be bonnd during that
period. Vfe read In Revelation
chapter ta, beginning wltb vene
•And there « s war In heaven;
Michael and hla angda fought a-
galnat the dragon; and tbe dragon
fought and bla angels. And 'pie>
vailed not, neltber was their place
fonnd any more In heaven. And
Satan, wblcb deeelvetb the whole
world; be was cast out Into tbe
earth, and his nngels.were ciiat out
with him. This war was held In
Heaven before tbe foundation of
the .world when Satan or Liidfer
trycd to bccome t b c preelding
anthorlly even anrpassinc God the
Father''Of our spirits. Isaiah re.
fered to this When be wrote. "How
art thou fallen from heaven, O Ln.
dfer. aon Of the morning, how art
thou cut down to the ground, which
didat weaken the . nations. For
thou has aald in thine heart. I, will
ascend into heaven, I will exalt my
throne above the stara 'ol Ood:
will sit also In tbe sides of tbe
north: I will ascend above the
heights of tbe clonds; I will be like
the most High. (Isaiah 14:13.13
14. IS) On one occasion tbe mast*
er caat out demons from a m
and iMfore they.csme out they
testified to knowing who Jeaua waa
and ask if he waa going to torment
them' before the time. They no'
doubt remember^ tbe Lord from
previoua experience with him In’tbe
Igreat war in heaven. Evil plrlts
have not lost their reeolleellon from
that great coiifllct when a third of
tbe bosi of beaveu \wera caat out
after the war.In heaven.. On an.
other occaalon.Jeans said. “ And
heafid hnto them. I beheld Sat.
an as lightning fall from heaven.
(Luke 14:18.) ]nde the apoatle in
bis.sbort epiiiile refered to thls«n.
fllct bvfore the fonndation of the
world as the firat eatate" when be
aald. "And the angels which
kept not their firpt estate, hut left
their own habitation, he hath te-
aervcd lu everlasting cbalna under
darknesa unto tbe jndgement of
the great >lay. (Tnde 1:6) In the
above scripture we are not only in
formed atxint the fall of Satan and
hla angels; but we are reminded
Ihelr'doom la to,come at the laat
day . And again if we will refreah
our memory of the teatlmonv of
tbe evil apl'rit to Je.ua when be
waa gidug to east them out of the
aBirtrd man; they teatlfied to their
acquaintance of the maater and like
wlae ask him If be waa going , t o
torment tbem'bcforc tbe time. In
thia question to Jesus, they bore
IMImony they, look for pnuiah
ment at their time which will be at
the end. of tbe world. We read In
Revelation that Satan the old Ser.
pant.la to be bound for a tbotiaand
yeara while Christ reigns on the
enrth aa King'of Kinga a ^ Lord
of Lotda. ' We further read In.
Revelation that at tbe end of lha
great Millennium then Satan will
be looaed for a "llitle aeaaon"
will go to battle G. d againat Me.
gog, and after this he will receive
hU etemaa pnnishment the mlaerv
nor the place no one baa ever been
able to understand. So Saton la a
ware of the fact his t|me,ia limited
and he baa failed in leolaclng the
t«rd ab bis only aim Is to take aa
many aa possible with him.
- ' b n ffaam i«.C
ll^ tn c Brake ,
For Form Trailers
Runs From System
OfTowing Vehicle ;
T he la te st step tow ard modern*
teation of farm e q iiii^ c n t is.
grow ing use of sm all-size electxlo
b ra k e s on fai-m utility tra iler#
and j ■' .
T he elc<?tric tfaf!(;r b rak es range
in s!r.e frnm 12 by inches to 14
b y '2 inchcs. T his size ra n g e w ill
acconrftnodatc m ost' (arm tra U e rt
. and w(tt!or/s having a gross loed
o f Uf). to d.dOO pounds.• Th<^ grow ing • use of th e new
brakdR .cnm c as a resu lt o f,many
S tates instituting . legislation: .'re*
quh'ing the use.of a' sep arate Iwafe^
ing system on any fa rm 'tra ile rs
,or wngonK n'hicb i^ere used to
any ex ten t hi ‘Viver th e high
w ay*’ oj^srations.
T he ‘ra ile r' o r ' w agon b rak es
a re controlit'd. from the tru c k o r
tra c to r by m eans o t a h a n d con«
t i ^ .m ounted on th e steerin g col
um n. T he op erato r ean ap p ly his
tra a c r b rak es sim ultaneously w ith
his tru ck o r tra c to r' b ra k e s o r
W h eth er'y o u pnll your fa rm
tra ile rs liy tn irlt. c a r. o r trao> ler. It's dftnecrouK if th e traU er
h a s no hrak ln g racHIUee. N ew
eleelric b rak es fo r tra ile rs o r -
tragons, w hich m ay b e o p erated
fre m eteeriiw iM»st of tew tng
veU ele. a re U te st safety fe atare .
e ith er system ' c a a .b e . used it^
self in em ergency.
• T he sim plicity and fa st stopping
pow er o t th e electric b ra k es should
m ak e ' th em increasingly popu«
la r. T he electric tra ile r b rak es
<W erate fro m ' th e ele ctrica l sys* ta n i o f th e tow ing vehicle. T o
vohaeet them , the te n n e r sim ply
in serts a p k ig ^ ln to th e . sgrstem
socket, sim ilar u> plugging a lanqji'
into a n o u tlet in your ow n hom e.
Ome farmer whe gat ticc4 of - ■eatag Us eUMrea wait in tlie ralii far a seheelbw oeMtr«ete«
are WMHOly arevad 0 ms averaaverage farm*
!• keep them o«t ef Om weather. Tb» ehetter may be erMled at a •eataal cost by maiMg r x r»
M tll «f
CORRECTION
Little Girl (aficr. first morning
atacbooD: Mother, vou’te wtong
about "b” fbr bunny. Miss Chad
wick says itfa for bread.
COULD H AVE BEEN
Am ! the first girl you ever
kissed?
You may have been. Were you
ever in Atlanta?
(hr County Andl
Sojcial Security
By Louis H. Clement, Manager.
H tm d ^ s of per ons in Davie
County may benefit from the
drop-out provisions of the ame^d.
ed social security law.
The drop-out provision allows
as many aa'four or five years of
low or no earnings to be dropped
out when figuring in a person’s
benefit rate.
This provision results in a high
er average monthly earning which
is the 1m s for computing social
tty benefits.
CLOSED FOR REPAIRS
A theological student was ^cnt
one Sunday to supply a vacant
pulpit in a certain town.' Later
he received a copv of the weekly
paper from the town in which
this item appeared: “ Rev. So-and-
so of the senior dass ofiYale Sem-
inatv supplied the pulpit at the
Congregational Church laat Sun
day.- The church .will now be
closed three weeks for repairs.’
EXPECTING IT
Will your patents ■ be surprised
when you graduate?
Oh, no. ThevVe,. been expect-
ing'it.for aeveral years now.
ALREADY SCALPED
Jimmy needed a playmate. His
grandpa said if Jimmy would stop
crying, he would play Indians with
hlml
Jimmy sobbed even* harder.
•‘B-b*ut it won't be any fun.
You're already scalped."
To qualify for this provision, an
lndlvidual!innst have six quarters
ot coveraiee (about ii years of
work) after June 1953.
However, persons beconilng 65
years of after August, 1954,
will automatically qualify.
Persons who were receiving be
nefits before September, 1954.
should contact thete nearest social
security office If they’meet the re
quirements mentioned above.
For further information, con
tact the Social' Security Office.
301 Post' Office Building, Salis
bury, N. C.
If you have any question^ con
cerning your'social security, you
might write us at 361 Post Office
BuUdihg, Salisbury, N . C., or see
onr reprenentative who visits the
Court House, Mocksvllle N. C ,
on the first and third Fridays of
each nion^ from 1230-1:30.
B^EAD AND BUTTER
Befoie I married Maggie‘dear I
waa her pumpkht pie, her precious
peach, her honey ^n ch , the ap
ple of.her eye. 'But aftn years of
married life, this thought 1 pause
to niter; those'fancy names are
S S to , th. tact that they do fv-
left her a set'dW
a PUM a«et tha man lelt
rta rtte * b rfa re a recM ri f f
S w r t r o m th e gaU erytl» recital wMit «*-l»
- "-1 lata.
and ntnv I’m just her bread
OU> AGE PENSION
Teacher: Have you ever heard
of JuUua Caesiit?
Pupa- Y<
Tgwhcn he would be doing now, if he
were alive? .
Pupih Drawing an old-age pension.
Yea, sir.!T. Vi^atdo you think
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IN G O O PC O A L,
SAN D «>d BRICK
Call or P h o n e y ji^ ^ n y Time
P H O N E ^ :
Potmerlv Davie B i^ & .C o «l Co
Army Nfodernlzation
Prosram Includes
Mo:8 Helicopters
W ASHrNCTON - T h e a n i t e d
S trte s A rm y is due have n new
3>D look by mid-l9.‘ig am* the th ird '
dim en.slon will be one of hei;;ht
In a m ocJcrniaatloa prof.ram d e
signed to bolster the A rm y’s a v ia
tion strengtli o ver the next 37
m onths, plans call for a six*fi:ld
Increase in A rm y h e lic o p te r
stren g th . In addition, g reatly in-,
creased num bers of light utilJt}
a irc ra ft will go into service for
artille ry spotting. reconnal5i;.‘tn"c*.
eom m ond and '>our‘e r m issions,
colum n control, transportation of
A rm y supplies and units. m<^(licnl
evacuation and aeriat phnidgrnphy
E xperience in K orea and W orld
W ar II alread y h as restiitcd In
establishm ent of a sizeubic A rm y
a ir service. Today, the A rm y op
e ra tes 3.300 aircraft, w ith an ad*
ditional 600 light planes assigned
to th e N ational G uard. These
p lanes give the traditionally earth-
bound troops v astly im proved m o
bility, freeing both m en and equip
m en t from th e lim itations of
mucic. m ounlains, m oras.ses, and
roads.
E m p h a sis will be filaccd on a
build-up of A rm y h e lic o p te r
stren g th , w hich now stands a t less
th an 200. U nder the present setup,
m o st of the . 200 helicopters are
assigned to six Arm>' tran sp o rta
tion com panies (each w ith 21 cnrgt>
and tw o utility ’copters), w ith the
rem aining ro to rcraft distributed
am ong th e A rm y’s 17 divisions.
B y mid*1951. the A rm y’s heli
co p ter stren g th should rise to about
1.200. T w elve carg o battalions (3G
com panies) w ill account for 756
carg o and 72 utility helicopters. In
addition. 26 to 28 helicopters and
16 fixed'W ing a irc ra ft'w ill be a s
signed to each o f the A rm y’s di
visions.
W rites 14 Miliion
Words, No Cromp!
P O R T M ADISON. la .-F o u rtc e n
nuiU on w ords of handw riting w ith
out a tra c e o t w rite r’s cranin.
T h a t’s th e reeo rd o f Irene w il
liam s. this city ’s nom inee fo r the
n atio n 's penathon title.
M iss W illiam s te sts w rithes in
stru m en ts in th e w orld’s biggest
P ^ facto iy i?ere. S he w rtles con
tinuously n e arly ev ery w orking
Iw iir o f h e r w orking day. W hen
she‘s n o t w riting, sh e's ex am in
in g w h at she h a s w ritte n and for
th e p a st seven years, she h a s pv-
e ra g ed 7.QOO W A ri, and figures daily.
HILLTOP
Service & Supply
HOPES TO STOVE YO U
EVEN BETTER IN 195S
Gas, O a Suppliet
Also A Nke Line Of
Vegetablet,
A n d Stap le G roeeriei
W e A itpreciate Y o u r
Jf. W. HILL
Owner
D o ro u fWkd TIm R acord?
Seen Along Main Stieet
By The Stfset Ranblsr.
OOODOO
Miss Lynda Oiawfotd on her
way to movie ahow—Mra. W. C
Murchison and Mrs. Tohn San
ford chatting In front of banking
house-M ts, Holland Chaffin ^
ill son pausfaigfotrelnshnients ■
in.dtug store—Miss Camilla Jai
on her way to work—Mrs. I. K ,
Sheek doing some chilly motnbig
shopDing—Ann Rankin hurrying
up Mate street—Rutal citizen tty
ing to get into banking houae on
Wednesday afternoon—Robert Ba*
singer out looking for something
to eat—School principal buying a
tin of smoking tobacco—Polfce-
man .happy because Mhool la out
for the summer -High School Se
nior expiessfatg her joy by dancing
in local store while spectaton pause
on their way up Main street—M i.s
Faye Allen on her way down Main
street eating big cone of pink ice
cream—Young couple trying to lo
cate doctor’s office—George R o w
land and Leslie Danld talking
things over on hot aftetnoon—
C. A.BIackwelderbelng held up
on Main street—Miss Clara Sykn
Graham talking o m telephone—
B. W. Ladd parting with sled cn>
gravings of George Washingtnn—
M rs.R. W; Feimster and Utile
dauaJtter dohig some aftetnoon
ahopptaig—Mrs. J. D. Furcbes tiy-
ing to do some shopping on Wed*
iftemoon—Ge
vrorkfaig in displaV window on
warm aitemoon—I itn Kelly con
suming large chocolatc milkshake
—W .G. Booe rambling orotic
town on hot afternoon—M n. C.
I. Wilson and chiMien sitting in
parked auto on Main street—M n.
Ruth Markland doing some after-
nc»n furniture 'store shopping—
Two Kurfees sisters dritikfaig large
ice crram sodas—Quince Poweli
remarking that he had traveled all
the way ftom Greensboro on Fri
day afternoon to get an old home
town 75c. hair cut—^Jane York
looking at movie show which kept
her crying niost of .he time—^Rev.
E. W . Turner getting some Friday
afternoon tonsoral work-M ts.|aa.
Owings doing some dfane stoM-
shopping on hot afternoon—Mra,
Joe Patner and litde daughtet on
their wav to movie show—Harry'
Murray and Jeff' Caudell lookinc
at new fire truck—Miss Deaima
Silverdis leading black dog across
the square.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O itS
Having qualified aa esecuttte of
^ »<1
the eatate o f H. I. Catter. decctf
ed, hite o( Davie County,. Nmlh
Carolina, this ia to notify an ncf>
sons hohUogdaima agaiM sud es
tate, to preiMnt diem to dw under
signed twUhbi U niondu in m
date hereof, or.dilanotkxwUI Iw
plead fat bar of their iceovetT. M
persons owing said estate will
make immediate Setdement. This A prai6,l9 55.
BeCBfodc. Attoiiicf