10-OctoberP^QS FOtm tn MVIE RHX)RI^ MOOksVllXeM. Cm AUGUST
NOTICE OF SALE
Phel™, A. W. Eat. —64Poole, T. L .----------Ridenhour, John W.& Otis E .----------3 lots
34.4/10
Ridenlionr, Riehard E.Robbins, Furka
Gordon-------Robbins, Patil
.1 lot
..6-13Scamon^ Harold-----1Seamen, John WcsUylVi
Smith, J. L.
Spry, James C. .
76W100 34.86 1 lot 29.60
.90
Campbell, RoseDB _ .l lot
Clark, Herbert------22
32.20 Clement, Alonxo Est 19% 17.42 Qement, Habert — 2 lotsCockerham, .J. Pawl -174.07 Daltoii, Newman-----4-0/10DUIard, Helen-----..1% lot®14.79 Cillard, Marth*-----1 lotDnlin, Robert Bet. —7% 22.65 ElliB, G*rUnd-------1 lot
20.21 Btdiison, Nora------1 lot40.32 Foster, Jobnrie------1 lot27Ji2 Powler, Thomas J. - 1 lotProst, M. J------------1 lot
Swicegood, Hatry O.E st.___________1 lotBwieegood, James >-27, 4 lots 14.76 Taylor, M. I* Est. -.1 lot 40.44 Wagner, D. Patti — 16 Bal. 18.28IVagner, Katherine .3 lots Wan, Henry Eat — 9Waller, W, C. . Walter & Gurley Auction Co. — Watson, E. C.
-1 lot
.4 lots .2 lotsWUI>BVU, O. V>. IVtrOWhite, James T ,-----7 lotsWilliams, JesseBurcn--------------1 lot
Wilson, Mrs. A. E. ^ OOLOBBD .3Carson, Adam .Cbunn, Gcoige------40*/^
" n, HardlniChunn, Harding-----4VaClement, Hubert-----1 lotClement, Jessie------1 lot
Clement, Miller------1 lot
Collins, Pord --------19DRvidsoii, Prcd H. ~lVz Flcmit^, Jamee L. .^.1 lot
Poster, WiUiant -----6/10Powler, Alice -------1 lotFowler, Elisa ....-----1 lotHairston, F, C. Est. Hoseb, Ammor W. - . Housch, Roy E. — Ijanies, Thomas Johr
12.363.62 15.16
.00 1.81 27.46
6.780.63
10.4437.62 Bal. 14.782.69 11.68 7.03 14.20
36.76 .90 12.42 8.86 12.69 3,62 60.30
Johnston, Qeorge . .. Jones, Eugene^raxwell, Fannie-----2 lots
Noble, Alex----------1 lotPatterson, Lindsay _1 lot Pruitt, Self Quinton:;120 Reid, Mack ------2-2/10Rhodes, Afildred - Shannon, Lymns . Wnlker, Zeola .
4MAO 13V4 Bal. 26.60
B . . , -
.89 Bal. 28.13
.90 4.39 16.67 81.84 46.76 8.73
33.37
m36.70
23.28 2.26 1.13
21.61
-1 lot —4 lots
..1 lot
Watkins, Samuel .....4
WilHnms, Jasper — 7Vi‘Willianw, Robert Lee 1 lot Winfred, A. W. Est.-.3%
Wyntt, Elizabeth — 95/100
M00KBV1U£Allen, Lloyd G_____32-9/10Bailey, WUlie Judsonl lotBall, Merlin----------2 lots .19Benson, John Green ..1 lot 23.35Boger, Robert Lee_7 lots 7.19
Brown, John C. ___7-70/100 27.36Brown, Tbeadore W.-27-11/100, 2lots 169.33Clement, AveryCheshire Est.____286.96 134.31Clement, Avery Jr. -69 90.67Draughn, Ray M. — 1 lot 19.78
Edwards, R. W. __3V&, 1 lot 42.02Poster, Ollie Ployd -1 lot •36.66Frye, Rufus L. :___1 lot ^.93Karris, John Frank-4 lots ^.60
Hendrix, A. E_____8*2/10 6.83Hendrix, Peter W. __4 lots 34.75Hodges, Paul_____2 lots 26.60
Holleman, A. R____146*4 44.08.42.2, 2 lots 17.73 99.09 25.08 20.21 30.80
^3 lota 33.51
..56.2/10 28.26 16.30 16.47
Home Refinance .Johnson, Hent? R. _ 2 lots Keller, Raymond A. -1 lot }iakey, Bobby Gene..2 lotsIjong, Esther..........-41.^IcClamrook, Charlie L. .MeCullourt, Mrs.D. F. .................mWcr, Billy G----->rilier, Prnnk ___Miller, P. E. .
-41-6-40/100 -0.65, 2 lots 37.301.1
20.64
10.78 1.08 62.08
U.28 .36 2.29
1.18
65 JM
Oaither, Fr»nM» E«t.l lot 0>i{heT, Frames H. ..1 lot OaitJier, Julia E«t. .1 lot Oaither, Ron «Esther--------------1 >®‘Oaither, Thomas A. Oraham, Ji
.Slots _ _ ,6 lots Hairston, fleorgo W_8 lotsHolman, Guy ----1 lotHolman, Unnie H— 9 lots
Holman, Thomas S. -.1 lot
Howara, Charles W.
« Eeta -------------21o‘»Howell, Lather------1 j®tHnilson, Snsan Est. _1 jotHndson, Tom_-------J 1®‘_1 lot , .,2 lots '
Hallie---------1 lo‘
Ijames, John C. Ijames, Joseph W.Leach, Hal McMahan,_______, Emost _2«4March, Jessie Lee __1 lot
March, Troy A. -----J-1®‘Martin, Albert ------1* ,
Mason, Janies-------2 l®»»Mayfield, ClydeThomas-----------Meroney, Mrs. Cora
E st.---------------Meroney, Henry —
-1 lot
-_1% ...1 lot
...1 lot -Bldg,eorge
Furies, Dewey -
Pruitt, John G.------Pruitt, L. V .______24%Rhynhardt, Thomas -160
Rose, Charles Esi —} lot
Sanders, Tsiah_____1 lotScott, N. A. B at__7ViSmoot, Addie Scott-1 lot
Smoo^ Rowan W,
Est-------------------1 1 ^ 0Steele* Elisha H. —1-4/10 Steele, Fred W. Est.-1.4 1 lot 14.79
2137.00
8.63 11J 69.02
26.32
14.38 16J93.16 6.746.021.789.63 22.86210219
10.14
7.78 26.44 34.6130.06 22.9114.0644.76
22.94 19.401.0718.4323.46183.366.1619.94 2L01
7373.48
17.64
3.176J04.908.827.427.7071.761.36
8.78 2.93 8.29
3.161.36
Lsoa .-1-4/10. Robenia W.& Etrolia line-beiger--------------1 lotVan Baton, Jaeob —3 lota
White, Albert & 3 lota
SHABT OROYE Bailey, Bob ft Maxinel ,Bailey, B. R ._____1 lotBailey, B. R. Bat..
Bailey, B. B. 4
Edith M.Bailey, Mrs. Edith M.
-10,1 lot
-3%
1.36
.44
13.9623.03
36.062M11.19
18.90 1 lot 8311
Branch, JWOCarter, J. Tilden — 8 Childress, QeozceRay___________1 totCope, .H. T. .Comatser, Z. C. Eat. 1 lotCrews, J. C .______.1 lot
Ellis, Thomas J .___160
35.36 17.71 68.97 113 1.45
.90 9.06 1.81 2.37 80,86
16.1716.73
21920.74 44.46
_________ 312
r*, Mrs. W. A.-2%, 1 lot 26J4 ! Hendrix, W. A. Jr. 2 lots 49.90 ' .rones, J. W. J r.......4.9 3 lots 20J8
Etehison, Mrs. Beulah
Finser, Mrs.Matthew-------Gillaspie, B. C. .
irvt
-5-7/iO_27/10*
HMtman, B. M. Est WH “ endrij, Mrs.Maeirie-------------9
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Ever
All New Styles
Oxfords, Loafers,
Sandals, Straps,
Wedges, Saddles
$2.l95 To $6.95
DRESSES
$1;98 TO $ 5 9 8
Sweaters - Cotton, Orion ^
and Wool
Paiitiiet By “Hines'*
Socks Large Selertioii
Slips $1.49 to $1.98
Goats Jersseys
Blue Jeans
Skirts Blouses
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Phone 7
"HOME OF BETTER MERCHANDISE SINCE 1867”
~ . We Give S & H Grc«n Sturip*M o G k ^ le .N .C .
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'Tve tried ’em alL It's Camels for me. They t i ^ just light
and they’re real easy to get along with, pack after pack.”
Monroe —
>fnore, Robert A. J..0 lots
Nichols, Hnnsford L. 7-7/10Poplin, Henrj' T .__1 lotPresnell, H. W. ___3 lotsnonvis, Clydi* L ......9 lots •
Rumple, h. B .------72Senls, Charles E. — 4 lotsSmith, A. V .______5 lotsSmith, R. P .---------4 lotsStewart, Mrs. F. M.Est.___________2 lotsStewart, Jacob ____0%, 1 lot 10.59Swiccffood, Grover C. 44 30.18Thigpen, J. B .____2 lots 20.77
Tise, Ellen Louise -^3 lotsTrulove E st.__™... l lot 3.74Vickers, William
Clyde ..................x3 10.15Wngnor, Marvin H. ..i/g 26.71Wnlker, G. O .____ 1 lot 1.78
Walker, W. S. Est .1 lot 233
Wenvil, H. C----------1 lot 2056Yates, John A .____1 lot
OOLORBD Alexander, Dennis ...-1 lot 6.25Alexander, S. D .__1 lot 11.43Austin, Henry ------1 lot 8.90Barker, Azille____2 lots 7.73
Bowman, Joe---------1 lot 7.62. Brown, Mary Est. -..1 lot 2J8
.1.2lUO»/>Uawery, R. T .-------*■MeDauiel, Mrs. Brueel Myers, W. A. Sr. _ “Potts, P aul_____Robertson, JohnnieR.................... 14*7/10
RoUrtson. R. D___1 lot
Sheets, W. W .......... 2V4Sidden, Gray_____1 lot
15.30117.5346.036.279M$4.28
Svry, Elmer ............2-1/10
Vogler, Mary M------1 lotWeavil, Howard C. ~1 lot Ziinmennan, H. H. ...36>4Zimmemiaii, Lonie C.4t
Zimmerman, 0. D.Kst. _________-23Vb
COLORED
Boyer, John Est. __3Crews, Mrs. Maudle ..9
Dulin, Ellen Est___3Dulin, Ullie Est.__2 lotsEllis, Collette_____25
5.74 1.01 10.33 7.54
Bal. 8.4.‘{ 2.71 40.80
57.14
26.23
Flynt, Stella Est. .
Motl^, Fannie — Peebles, Charlie ... Paebles, Uollie
-llo t
..1 lot .8 _4
3.39
14.55131
1.0827.912.71.452.813.48
18.86Scott, Clifton ____1-6A0
KATHLYN H. REAVI6
County Tax Collector |
DAVIE DRIVE-IN
SUNDAY. SEPT. 2NO
"GREEN FR E” Stewirt & Grac!
Canoon CiaeauScjpi
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Color
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.SEPT. 3RD 4TH
• MANY KIVBRS TO CROSS- Robert Taylor &
Ele<no.- Parker. ,______^r(iK>n^__________
WEDNES DAY A THUKSDAY,.*EPT. STtWTH
• MIRACLE IN THE "^AIN” V?n JohnwHi fii
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 7TH. 8TH
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DOWN THROUGR
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(bavte R<&>nt Oct 27i ISKW^V
Scv^'of our phoj^ anended d^’adUbqtv Mr hat week- ' :
■ A T. Gimi^ Jr^ anoidcd .Pci
crd C rait In StatcavOblattwtdE..,
J. O. .K^b of Ftaama. 8«. A. . 'jii ipoidlnil>omc dme In hlafiunlly. .
M. e. SMtccood- re n i^ fii.:
dav^ftom a b u ain w trip ur K i^
M M Jettie o f - N o td i• wiNW--_i:«-~n--V,a' . *1| -alvt'T. wiiiN8oofO|-t It -Vmnug- ttin if c tkete'thlt wcdi.;, ' Aagnatoa . Qiang^
vUtb vialted hit paicnn, Mr. and M^ D. W. Ofimrn kM week. ''
' & E. Koonta vaitd ;l|itcr, Mlia
. Ve|i*i:V Kaw« tme to town
.Sat^ayahopphig.;'Tom DM on a n ^ d die DIa- trlrt metcingof die Jnnlor Ocdn held in Winston Prldair.
blav Cfoadi and; S ti^
of Coontr line, Wte In ttnm Sa^^' ttt&v on bualneaa. .
0n acconnt' of tlie IIIimn:
Mattie Eaton, four ipadea of ' die gndedaclHwl mi^i doaeii ini
■w«A. v'-' Mr. Sain;Bi^«y. a«d 80 yara
did at hit iMine at .’Advance lut Sunday, fmn iKe iniirmiea c)f age, Tlte body waa -laid to rcat in
Bethlehem giavward, ,W. I. Kobnt<; of R. 1, broi^i
_ ye editor a aweat potato latt week which weiehed S poimda and 10
oiikcea. Th : nion tiwy wme the lanier they (et. '
SheriiT Shcelc^ arreaced, Alberi TIiioiDpaon. a tramp, who.
TIm Republican ;«aalda«e facl
t l ^ o u t In e n a r ^ a « ,^ { M l•
' '1^ bomw {i>i'?'ca^\«cimn;.)i^
b tt i a t ^ in iilic jm M foiM lii
- Prcd Mym -iif i46i«h WUkta:
bbto, ii^K in|a( a GOr tally at .;th«I>n4c;Cmimy pha;!^ that nn' moiM I
beimi' iiiratW •yfiy ol dw workLaiMlI baUaw eo»c pf k
^ u ld iio tp'tfoMM. tiwtiMiilK aiid died fair dM iKtdoniv wc are
;,.*now.cni<nriii«.'‘
H« la nM :M>iii«' .Mr. My«n'aw.v*Bacauaa l.fcaHai k la a TCty ianpottaM pan af ovr
1 do' b d im
•oine’ bf ottr ’akHwy ihoald b*
went at luinc.’^^ ,■ .
I^M yw a^iM h^
ad fioad coattbt teilic Y a ^ IHaaaitMli *A«m(
lU a^toa I am fiillir^«liidd dnt'OoigdcoalMl to iba
YiidUi><Vattv.almdil pIMwd bV the Ctdend fli«m and diat bedfita of n A
m tM will aec^ lb all.ili<'
:picofihV ^^i|^. ■,
p<RinM::ln' a iif"” —
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1nUMBER^13
Win Over
Grove 27-19
DAVIE HI
SPORTS
9y BIU. COLLETTE
a u a ^ .M iT ( F ir n ^ - “ '- ‘
P«t.BillyaviUite
0 A F E !i
UA Doicwjlniie dlid
on OdobCT JKat ihc keniW a diuifiuA. Mia C K Soaam. In D ^ . ^ h a d ^ in ta ik c lW n t
hcaklii<^»«a»^ V.,
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County: |M .M laldfdln D ( ^ 38y^/ Sba-'im' a’nibbir’.of
.1^ Fliat Mii^iodlat Choich (rf
■Sur4«<n<> '«* Ova daurfitani Mta. 8dm^ Cari Bamiowof
New YortcCity Mi^JdtyOanM* and Mn. i. E. K^iiiati of Kao^
jolta and M^ MIhM taiA of
BaltimDiie,'M^ l & ao^ T. - M; HMeir of iW ct Ted Fiiaiat of
e and ihe Rev. A. D.
OceanabbnR H
Dismer tlw differnM CaMbt
Ttofa the difference! Camda are ftiM-fltvonid and deeply aatla^^ -
after pack. You can count on Camela for the Ibiert tuti In imoUiigi
Keel the difference! The esduaive Camd blend of quaU^ tohwcoa hu
nevOT been equaUed for uno<^rau>Ung.OMnd8ai«^
Eaiby the differoice! It’B good to know that year aittaryearmore people
; smoke Camels than any: iMber cigarette Tiry a pack and you’ll aee why.
he' istfoin Canada, at Bbiby. Fri
day. afternoon;Mr. ^ Mta. Hency ; Amur
wc^yipent'Satindav and Sun*, day at Clemtnona with reladyea.
W,O.Bverlv. of Route 1; who hu ’ been attending «^ool a t
PoHt Church, -pawed, ihio^ town Sararday on hit wv horn.
. Uimea F. Moore ia weatlnR ii b|f ?«mi(e Aat won’t coipe off. He haa
a line daughter at hla homie>' .
John W. Bailey and RiUua !ti
FfV^apent Saturday fambliiig cm
di^lvillageOfWinamnrMia. M L. Griiiin viaited tala-
tim fo Hickory laai «K3k. '
Binkley retiicned yMciday
iTr^ a viaitta Winatoik ••’ Diril In iMa ei«y Monday « 7dO
Mr. jEd GiiSii.4l,foll«wln« . »'■ illness o{ pnemoniih ' He fa «:n-ive I I'y hU wu«. one ion i
a'.d'iighter, ihrle aiatcra^ two brithrr* an-' an .agid uoihvr. nir , .. .r^ 'lald to tnt'iii
('■ ■ ■ C 1/ W'c'JlH . I '
•Baiimliialder,'' OfflnaOT I— Sat. rkt;piM‘G'a<at Hentv Si Cain,
M'tlti. aiid' Mra; S ti^ L.
Rraie Si jMockM>|b N. C.., , in. a ^
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tt^ O ^ n ia n y
The Davie County Eleven de>
feated a pow<^l Fair Grove team that tied Thomaivllle at the start
of the seaaaw battle at Thomas- ville^tufdavnight.. The Rebels
6nally lived up to the preseason pntmiaetb^^ showed. Ilie speedy
Davie bai^s had a field day, but the deddtng factor was the spirit
d blockin, and savage tackline of the Rdiels’ forward wall, led bv Ca'rl T^I», Darwin Allen, Lester
Allen, Momoe McDaniel. Tenv BaUey, Ed Hellaid, RobertTavlor,
and Charles' Jametson. The big <|uestion now is whether' the Re-
Ms can tepeatihis performance
againw %>encet Ifridav niglit. . .Fair Grom to%k advant^ of an
nrlyDaviefotabk ’on the IS vard line which allow^ Bpice Boten-
Kammer to score on a 15 yard gainer.' Davie leroWied. q .ickly ^oiigh, and drew 98.yatds ro «e
the-.ball game up^^ .'Quarto-.
bade Mackie Deadmou carried the last sixty wrdsi Following the
touchdown Brevad Ariidt . kicked the extra point to. t^ve the Local
a 76,tdv»ri.»ge. ' V., . ,)Fair Grove, took advantage of a' sn»k play to get their next TD;.
Deadmon punted to the Tigers 24 yard !ihe wh«e Phil Cocgin’s, so;
vone thought, called for a foir-
^ a d iib r d te l
MaBon.R«iie'z;i
^ .d a n ^ to Oemuiny. ^ ^
chUdiemStri idchahin
'ai»ltft, Mra.C: O. r lohrnon GrediAaio and Mra. W. K. I.ions
of KannapcfcA. M .Mcdanuock ot Lkda Rock Aik.v and C UifeCbaata^. of
Mtedcyllte'’
aarvkea weialtdd at U
a. m. Timdarat FiiM MatKbdia
kCTof llM 371ft
AliaKlfadcd^Wilon*a'>Hcadi|wai(i»a' and
Coo^y; Maabnrobnipl^
ttatolng at Von leonaid. Woodi
-v-v - :■ 'Ha If a i m graduate {lot: 'Davia
Cdubty HI^8cfai6l,;^»iAMrl|te
^ l>iv^ ICo<^%e
.Laboaid.' ton of Mr> ail^ .-Mliil'.' DMd K LeooM. Mock^lie, 1^.
C. la a mlembet iiif die 7tlf JlniUh. «ry UiMm InKbire^ ,
Ah autoaaiic^riAuiian'itt Coin-
pany A of ihe‘ Pl<dtlpn*a 31st’ Ri
laonafd enteteJ the Artnyin Septeaaber 19M and was laat alallooad In laiwii,:."':*'
Laoaafd laai gmJua^bfM^a*
ylBa H iabia^: '
iifist Nande Jane Pitrlah; daug. ^ lo f Mr. aKd'Mn; L«indet Pat-
ri^ of MocksviUe,. RouM S, be- c&e the:bride of Dorman Earl Brcnro, son of Mrsl • tonni* -I.
Biown<irf ModcsviUe, Route 5^
and .the late Mr. Brown, on Oct.
in ‘ ■ “
(^iiuidi:
. if- M ii' '/^iSamh;__gave her .a . Utthr
o n T fiu ii^
catch. The Davie cards wer.e down .covering on the ;, play, but
they returned to the hud!e when they saw Coggins raise his hand. .
When Coggins caught the ball he hesiiated for a moment, then
broke for the goal line with the
ball. The surprised Rebels w ^
unable to catch him in'time’-to
preventa bllv, and the bfGcials claimed he. did'nbt sigaal for the
fair catch. ' However, the Rebels
took quick -eyenge. bv b’raakinig' ' Fullbadc'Wayne Myers loose fn
an eighty yard scoring run on ' the kick off,
Hollis Blair scored from 35 Varda
out to give the Tigers a 19-13 half- time advaritage, .but Rlcl'iud Sof-
ford went 20 yards in the closing moments of-the third period
(Otieit lip 'oticC''more. , ’Brevwd Amdt provid^ the Rebels'with the tie leaking point on a peifett
placement whlCh.(^ia;have be^ cnau^;to give DaMe the win, but..
Wilhr\^ seConda Idt in the'’game'
Ifig'to'oiit the cio^.: V' ‘- ' ?.:/ ■'
:Hacinony Methodltt
.'TheRev. Paul Lowdarperform
^ ^e double ring ceremony.
'{Afier’ a; W. dding trip to Ken-
tuky Ac couple will , live on
MocksviUe, Route S. ,
iThe -rbrUe 'atteiided-Harmony
Mr. Brown waf gr^uated
M ^ v iH e Hign SchbbI and
with the Aimy in the Far
Heaelli lumber and works
Brown Biothert’ Nutaery at
WaL’J;-.
M^ Robert JaiiuM im<l 'childieni Riduad, Gean and Martha, Mr. and': Mra.:, Lawrence Smith aiid
daughtm.C^iol and Maty Louise, ofCMleemeei'of.'Mr. and Ma^
Louise, Mr.' and 'Mrs. Jimmie Shack Jamea and daughter Laura Vae, and Treasa of Mocktyllle,
R 1, and Mias Jnlla Jamea of the home, AdelightfuidmewaBhad
by alL and on leaving, thep wish' ed Mn. lames' tnany more happy
birthdays.
Ohurdi. Dnpar. Ihiiial wtt to the
Oak Crom M ^ d lf t O ratch c» metery to_Qart|jgaoni;^
NOtlCII
OinwmiiaikM (Old) la tponaac:
tag a cake aala at .B. C Moota’a b will baM dl day aCdr w Mfca
lAaca on 9amcday. Nor. Srd. » »
puMklacbidiallrtovfcad tp'-hqr.
AlibUneolBChibk«i%U;
a r,’|^ilar mfcilng Maada*‘Notr..S|
«i 8 '|> in. All meabM 'are .u«h*
I'. and ■ucai 'will ,b* mrf-..,CMtUlF . . - . , . :
Y u ^ ^ a lii^ 65-; r.' ■ y 6-r
FumblesLiWt -• ■■2. , 6 '
Piints >34 832;,
bavie . - - 7 6 7 7-27 FairGrove » ■ 6 13 0 0-19
Davie Touchdowns: Deadmoil 2,
Stafford, Myers. P. Ai T.s Arndt3 G^lacemeiits).
FairGioveToudidowns: Boten-
hamm^; Coggin, Blair.
P.A.T.: Blair
The Davie lunior Varsity suf
fered its first defeat of the seaaon
HrtQMXAi 17Fr> ■ Thursday night when it lost toHOSPITAU?ED theBoden Reserves 19 S. Davie
Mr. Rifi, Sanfotd .was admitted aoores on a 19 yard aerial from
to the Baptist Hospital in Win- Stober to lulian, a 10 yard pass atonrSalem Sundavifor a ten days from Yarborah to Julian, and a 5.
stay j yard past from Yarborah to Evana.
SEEN ALONG MAIN STREET
By The Street Rambler-• -
garten class' walking up Main street on bmtiful, sunny mom- ini,—Rev. A. M; 'Kiser leaving
banking hous'e^J. L.' Hill’ chat
ting wlHi (rienda on.Maln atreet—.
Roy Salley weari^ a broad smile after looking at new cars—&les>
ladies-in United Variety Store unpacking Christmas toys—Mrs. R.
j. .Randall on her way. to work—-Miss Chiqiiita Murray hunying’Miss Mattie Killian doing aome
down Main street drinking large |bef<^ Christmas shopping in dime coca-cola—Attomey Peter Hairs- store-Gorap Club holding brief
PmII fim i Cirtten
ton and Gradv.Flowers busy. eating popcorn—Mrs. Willie Burton
liausing to buy popcorn at movie
theatre—Snnall boy behaving in
baiber chair while getting a hair cut—Rev. W. Q. Grtgg on his
way down town in early morning houn-Mrs. CjUford Reavto busy
writing tax receipta-rPrmk Brown loitering around temple of |usdce
—M s. Knox Johnstone doing a
a iiiil; •-!> !» morning .Kopplng—
• lMr«. UikSc liio-.w doiiiii some
• -hurpiug it» Men’s Shop—Geo*l5e
• HcliJriill'* e‘"ly '''Bllhcl'! In-fore Clirtstm:
a coca<ol«—~Soiomun Co< k dieln}" I uc Sanford’s.
morning session in front o f Lit
tle’s Jewelry Store—Young man
walking up Main street widi hla
arm around young lady's neck—
Mrs. Harold Young waiting in
tonsoral parlor while her small
son geu a hair cut—Mrs. Nera
Godbey taUdtig about new Chev-;
rolet caia—Mias Julia jatnea do^
tag aome ahopplnsto iShbpT'Haywood PbwdI huRying' doato Main atnet on ratey momtar^- Miss Cadiryn Brown ddihg,.soine chilly .mo*:nin*T .hoppin: iii,. *liHig. ulnrc- Miss CUii’c Wall' doinB a,
B h a p p ilig :
r.' v'
PA0E2 t t l i l i i i ^ i t t b i K iio ic K in iA iit. c.^ denuBBft ti, ;
County ASC News
SSWhcM trowm in the couiuv
who will Qot p\mi ill their wheat ■llotmcnt 1a 1957 mif rcqucut the
Countr Commit to ptcservc the emaiBe In ofder that the en*
tire acrcige eUoimcfit for aodi facmmiiTbc contldated to have
been planted for the purpote cf ltttuft.dlotinefite» aehordlng to C
V. Snoot»cbairatiaiiorAe Davie County ASC Coaunittee^Farmen nar fdeaee aiiv pate e£
INTHEdayt iriita a ruaning mtn t eeuM evMtaik* a earriu* that
was la M hartft e ChrlsUui min aamtd Philip was led to nm up
•dot* to m v«i7 btodcome etrtlaf*
-th ey cased It a chafloi-la wUeh i«t e man readlag aloud to him*
mU SoiiMthtng ateut the wa7*be
w aa r e a d ia f made Philip, now
JacgtnC along be*
•Idetbeeeniage.
■Ik the ridMT a 4ueetleit FM ttie
man waareadlag
aloud trom ebook
D ieh ls no doubt owned hy every
reader of thii eol-
aaem, a book Dr4
wbleh to (hlf very dajr outaeBi an
dhete» every month of every yeari the Bible. Philip didn't aak the
men wiftre he got the book, or
whet he thought of tt. much lea* whet Oie book was. PhlUp asked,
**Do you anderatand what you are
fMdingr'' The distinguished stran*
ger admitted he did not. But he wee ao eager to And out that he
invited this unknown pedestrian to
ride with him. He was reading a
tfiapter from Isaiah, (he very
same one that is ojir lesson aerip*
ture this week. It is about "my
servant." that Is. <3od*s servant.
But who Is this servant? The
else?tethlm GotiH Philip I r somebody
A M pkil %m MrM ^
’ n e book la 85 centuries old. the
elety ef Philip about la centuries ago; but that chapter is still a la>
vorite with Christians. Ibe Church today gives essentially the same
answer Philip gave: this Is a ptoi^tcr about Jeeus. Even those
Christians who doubt whether the
pr^Aet originally set out to de-
eerlbe the historic «f Nata*
retti agree that picture its Jesus rem arked weD. Mott of
the Christian church says not oa^
tta i but Jesus Is the only peraea
the description dees fit rematl^
ebfy weU. It is a fair question:
Would the first Christians, tuch as
PUHp. have thought this to be a prelacy of Christ If Jesus bad
never thought so himMUT Are we
to eay that Jesus waa leas bright than his foUeverat The beauty
and power lot this greet ^ p t w
. from Isaiah'do not come, from ee«
corecy In detalU; it la.^e^T dim* cutt to make aU the detaHa' metCb'
exactly the facts of Jesus' Itts.
Nevertheless this chapter Is more
thra beautiful in language and
thought; It is powerful in giving
us. in a few sentences, the'central «pirlt and underlyi^ tetentlon of
Jesus' life. It is this: What be en>
dured and suffered, in life and In
deattk. he suffered and endured
not for himself alone but for oth*
era. for us.
U vM teflgfM ai
Suffering can be undergone on
different levels, as It were. At
lowest level there It mere pain,
the kind known by animals. The
beast does not think about It. ani
mals around lUmdo not: he simply
suffers. At the next level titere Is
pain suffered and resented, by hu>
man iMtogs. AI>ove this Is pain
which Is suffered bravely, even'^de* flantly, by a atole <**I am the cap*
tain of my soul**). Above this again
is pain which is borne with reslg* natiM not because It Is necessary,
but t>ecause God wills it. On a still higher level Is suffering which Is
offered to God at a sacrifice~aU the sufferer may have to give. As
high as this. If not higher, it suf
fering which is undergone for the
sake of others, at % mother lor her
child. The sufferlog of Christ, the church believes. Is on a plane even
higher than aU these, though U it iflte some that have been man*
tioned. For his sufferings were fer
men and women everywhere, always.
-Hi N iiil Oil Hit Sear
. The tragedy of Jesut, Ukea et
a human tragedy alone, it taddaa*
ing. **T6 what purpose wet ell this waste?*’—we ask Judas* old ^uet*
tlon as the alabaster box peura forth its treasure:'If we remember
tiiet this was not only a men but
God. und'trsning this tragic darii*
ness sl-.r-t wi h ‘•Hphtnlng of bis
pnln.” v/e can ur.cir .Irr.d ft little
l>otier <b*il fo- tins opaque
ness of . ..r 8 ’f.r-h i,i{: >L0 '.vhnt th^
tuffc ip;: Qi f ;.a» mcunt and
moJ-:i- Is 'v.» ;.ir us; he bore gricte .-icti our sorrows; be
■n ofTnring for sin. r t:ie sJrJ who si: ter: "Oh. some-
■ 3 !sV ■^»rtb^ »<5 ihe
on i.jy. i-*-- Id?r..r
And t.-P / i .!, . * s«i3 .OMr jou Kiiw'-u'i VUL. loi
_ .................. .. a«o»" '■ i. ' ' . <■*•«< •• ( •
•jr.r.d.-.You ic;.i .n
Jo - .i:. ••-JO I' I v:.h I
>.»'f viC, ‘>1 .hi
Ifi;'
ihdt «notmm«:wIik:H wdl not be' pintcd and tlic^C^^
IndcieradniiiffulindlolnMiiii die, icrriti i^ied ^ be t»-
ed- pnvhlM 'liiiMit: Wdcd oo theimlik at leiM one e( vein 195$. 1956 M1957/ChMiBg din for
PLEASE READ CAREPjfLLY
To vote ■ «nl|hti»Ry tidit^'isake* now PQ mark Uk the cbde of die peitv von dcebe to vote for.
To vote e .SPUT ticket, or in olbet wotdi for cmdiditce of dtt- fecent fieitlei, OMIT makinf a mirk QO in' the pertv dide- at
Ae top of«the ballot and mndc in the votiDg •qune opporite ^ name of.each'candldate on die bJlot for whoa) Tou wlih to vote.
If von thouM matk-in the^ctTdKleatdie top of the ballot
and alio mark oppoaite the name of anv candidate of anTPartr. niA ballot .han be coimtcd ia a ntaiiht party ^vote FOR ALL of die can- didatca of the patty whoae name die ctOMi.iiafk 00 la placed in the
party ciicle.
SAM PLE BALLOT
O F F IC IA L P R E S ID E N T IA L
B A L L O T
D . I t E A T O h
::i3 ^ ti . i i ^ t d E ^ . 9i. t »
drid Mrnur.'dud at II a. m;
Ciet, H at hi! home. Mockaville. Routed - -
, : iiir. Eaton waa bom in Davie
Ootiiitv. Feb;'101862~(on of Jam«
ai^ EKiabeth Fercbee E^t^ He
hwl been a meaaber of Baton’a Bapdat Chiifdvfer 77 yeara ^
wa^a ;,Khoo1.commiM«eman In
Pmle CmmtT V'MTcari. Hewai
luitrled M MIh Sarah Jane Ootk don In 1686. She died In 1952. .
' Siifvivinilata iMee loni, R< M« T - LI and W. B. Batpii of '^Mockc
vlUe Route 2, diree dauihtefib Mn. Maltie 8moMor Modoville.
Route 1. andl Mti. Zeb Brinkley
af Modtavinc Route ^ and Mn. W'.C. liaion of Moduvlllei-Route
2t 11 icandcUMfcn; and. U. fieat.
granddiitdtcn.
Funeral Mtvicea wete held at 11
a. in„ Saturday at Eaton’t B a ^ t
Chuich. TheROT. Wiide Utltdi-
e n i the Rcv.J. Pi Davit and die
Rev.W .CBafMcy offidatM. Bu.
rid in . in 'the/diuich cme-
teitv. ^
, The co.t of living w hl^ «>atcd
n ^ than ^2Zipercmt 'in Demo*
cradc yeata wat heM to’a rite of
2 peteent'hi diree M • •‘•W R*-
pubHean
M R S * W.; l).St 7 '
Mrfc Lula May ^vii. 78, wile
of W. Dodlw Reavia of Mocka-vlllei Routed, died at her home
after a aerioua iUneM of 10 dayt.
She haul been in dediniMl healdi
fbrtwoyeara.'Mra. Reavia wat born in Dawe County. May I4di. 1S79. daughter
bfluHua and Betty Ann Barker.
She m married fe'Mr. Reavia
Dec.lat. 1895,
Sut^ivinc.aredic hudiand; five
daughteta. Mn. MeApin Thom*
ton of Oattonla. Mri,; Gugine Reavia of New Ca.de. Ind.. Mtfc Beaiie Renegar and Mr^T Herman
Gryer of BIkin and Mtk Duke WbitakeroKMoekavlllcidim aont Cain Rea^ die Rev; DonaM
Reavli. and Diiard Reavli, all of
INSTkUCTIONS.TO VOTER
1. To vote a atraight ticket, make a cron Q mark in the drde «t the party you dealt* to vote for.2. A vote for the namea of candidates for Preaident and Wee^ Preaident la a vote tor the Electors ot that par^. the mmm tt whom are,on Ale with the'Secretary of State.
8. H yon'tcar or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and gat another.
DEMOCRATIC
p o ll A STflAIOHT TICKBT-^
oWITHIN THI«T H IS41R<XB
ForPreiideBtmdViM- IVMident of The Uiiitod StatMi
A »U it.S nV IN S O N '
iST B KITAUVn
iRePUBUCAM
Piedmont Laundry
Dry Cleaners
■ O w n ed iA J b d S O p m to d P jr
C.iP. JOHNSON
*'PHONE ;W9 ~
For Pick Up JUdpdhTMT
. For PMtMmt and Vie*^: IW I^ t of The Unite* StaiMt
DWIONT ». iniN N O W n
MCHAII»MiNIXeNi> .
Modovfflev Route 5> M « ^ d -
chUdiew U iieat.*tandchBdten.
andtw obrothcn. O. L. Harkey
o f M o d u v llle a n d U WHatkeyof ;
B ra d e n to n . F la . M i«Re«vl« will
be ..div miiiid in thccommumty
where the .pent a Ion* a-tuieful
life.
Funeral lervicc, were held
W edncrfay. Oct. 24th ^ j e
Uberty Baptist Chuich. ^ r B e
Kev. Noah Haves, the Rev. E.
P. C au d le.an d the Rev. J. K
Bracken pflWaled. Burial was to
tie dliuK^ cemetery.
," E v ^ voter in Davie County Is
irged'io go to the polls and vote
next Tueiday.' Don’t «av st hom e
and cuss becauie the wronR m en , .
wete dWted.
It Pays To Advertiie
DAVIE; FREEZER
i j p O ^
COLD STORACE-POULTRY DRESSING
FREEZER LbCKERS-MEAT CURING
PHONE 240 , k)CKSVlLLE.N C
Wholesale & RetaU Meat
S o m e L o c k e r s A v a ila b le ^
ClilCICENS DItESSED THE 2nd AND 4th
THURiSDAYS OF EACH MONTH
and Offices^
w sisocxioN Si' n>M nongtTo vote « atraight party ticket; audce'« «(OM.(Z):iiiaik lii.tlM dicleotU ie ^ j m W e t o T C t a D i r . .To vote » mm ticket, or in other wordt lor eandidata* «t dillerent paitlea, omit maUngia croas mark (X) in the paii^ clieft at The top of the haUot|and mark in the voting aquaw OP^te 'the name of each euulidate-on the ballot for whom: youwiahtovote.n jwu.ahould maft in.^^r^^eli^and aiio mark omxntte the name «t aiqr'eaiidUbite ot nqr party, auch hallof shaii tie counted aa « atraight p ^ j note tor all ot tiie candidates ot the pfii^ adtoae name (he eroai mark (X> is plaoed in the fmty circle.U.jrau tear or deface or wrongly made thia.baUot, return it to nie regiatrar and get another.
Democratic
nut snMiGHt ncKsr
o
m a rk W m ilN THIS CmCLE
M th Senatorial D htrict
Q C .1. JONES
HooseofRepre
p PBIXR W. HA«8ION
RegMcr af Datda ^
Q X. CLAY HUNiBR
Cet
A L. M H U tS
. County CommlssloaetB
Q W. BOBAII PATIERSON
□ GILHOt 1. HARTL^
□ RORERT 15. HOW.E, 'JK '
o
MARK w rra m t h is o h m u
tath-
□ H. P. BLUB
Honseof I ntaUn
□ B. C. BROCK, SB.
Baglalar al Daai
□ j j u m K m a r
□ •A N L .T A U n n
County Cm
,T. BROWDOt□
Q AM..4S SMOOT
C. W. ALEXANDER
raectim Navemhar «, 1*S«
p c iin c r ^ c
For
Register ^ D ^s
Experienco(| in R^ord^ Keeping
A min who appm iates
H » F W O ^ b S A n d ^ ^ ^
• V PolitlcdAdvcrtltement
Mr.4%
thie mon who
PAYSJM ORE
____________
K- '
V pJ^ ^ lM w ne, which ii S
e m u af (he raw luanmted in in (nlitia.
•‘'"•’■■''"■••■'■’'-A r.c;
- ' /■ /■'v^-
I Caanty Beard of EMUaaa
0A«tii RScpia>.'Mqdi8TO La.». c . o c to b rr si;. <!tt«
V-;:\ " .!.v. •
T H E P A V IE R E C O R D
^ MOCKVILLE, NORTH CAROUNa
ESt)w LISH |^1N9 : OliCULATlbN 1150
RIffllONDR EVEREST; Editor Phoi«eN«.l
. nwrwt atthePeatoflee iaMaeksrflle N. C., .
as Second-eliiw Matt'matter: Harch^. tMW.
SUBSCMPTION RATES:
Om.TBAR.INH.CAIiaUH* ■ * llW-SK MONTHS IN R CAROLINA - 7«e
ONB YEAR.OinSIDemTB • tt.N;.niX HpNTHS.Otri8IOB STATE •
^ f Ciutn^ And
S m at Security
Rv Louli H. Clement, hfanagct.
Men of die ohifotmed tm U xt
on acrive idutv 'will be fwoucht
under die wclal security inilli^
syst
H s f nD piE
Pre0i^en^ Vwiflttt X>. ei«eni)ower
‘.... But I dare speak a shnple bdief and- a simple prayer. :;
:"I would dare believe tiiat history may say diat; during the yeais'of
my first Administration, the M th of our people—in the crowth of
peace and of jusdce—scew.steadily m onger.
"And I wouM inav dMl-^if it be die people’s, will that I continue my
. Ptnent service—the years of mv second Adminittrsrion may prove
•hat-thanks to die labor of all 'Amcricans-7thls faith was JusUAcd.'
__________on a permanent; con-
tributary bads'after 1956. . S'
Begliuifaig: widi January, 1957
mUita^. persimnel of all gradtt
will be covered bv social scaniii^
building productton for'« ^dieirtunllies Insubetadi^y
the same.way as peiaonsin civillifn
WHY CHANGE
The social s^rity tax will; be
abated by Ihe servloe mto ^ the Fcdetal Government in die
same'manner as is the case wirh «nploy«s in inivate industry The tax rate wiU be die same as thtt
provtded for civilian workers uid •plovers will be bsaed on the
nn’s person’s basic
President EiKnhe sCiccd the above praver with the following
"No one man-certalnlv not I-nor any political party,could, ever
truthfully pretend that his effitrts—orits efforts—^ alone can bring all
good things to pass.'
By the tim>! the next issue of this paper gets Into the hands 'of Its
reader; die choice win have been made and votera will ham a prettv
good idea of who wW be theb leader for the next four years. Few
peeple will be changed bv the oratory 0 of the next few Jays and
this Is a Dtertygood time to evaluate one’s reaction to what we have
seen and heard via radio and WleiMon.
It is difficult to iinagine a greater differmce in ths csliher of the
two men seeking the hidiest odice In the land and this diA
tends to th e tm men selected as their team>marcs.
. When Mr. Elsenhower appean b e j^ the screen one ia ImoresMd
by hisclean honest approach to the subject at hand. One <efl« that he
knows whst is the need or problem and If possible he will find a so.
lutlon. He nientlona the opposition pnrtv as lltde as possible and then
only to set strsight some hslf^rudi aimed at his Admin)s^t<on
On the other band we nee in the candidate aoposlng the Presldeot
a man. who. In a h l^ near-hvsterlcal, volw rants on'in rtreanme »:■
petition against the present Administration, spiting the subJ'Cl to tbe
locale. .Mr. Stevenson seems to have no special qnallflalions for 'dilf
hi|^ office, bis one term as govemiir of Illinois Jim not'pnive anv
soecial ability for be was not returned 'o'office al ; the n m elecrlm
, Mr. Bisenhnwer on the other hand has'w ih^- ifls
hit entire adult life. He knows the horror of war irnrn isctual. contact
and in consequence has dedicate himself 'to the abse oi Pew .
With him as President we cin took forward to; contjnuW eflort!
those wavs which h m biought to dils cbimtry: uiipM i^^
excluding such items as die '.valiie ot food, shelter, various aUowan^
es and sped^ pay.Social Serarity account numte
cards wOl helmed to tfce mm‘ bets of the anhed forces undM
spcdal pracedute and it wUI. M
be necessary for service men .to
contact socisi securirr offices ;tt
apply for cards.
For fMier information recsM‘
iiig your social skuriiy write , for
ourbooklet eniided “Your So(^
Security” or address your q i^ tions to Social Seciirity. Admlnis.
tcatlon|301 Post Olltce BulUl^ SallsbuiV. N. C, or see our repte-
mtatiw who visits die Court
House. Mocksvitt^ N- C, on die
hrst and third Fridays of each mondilroml2dO-l*JO.
peritv. We have a Ptesidentln the White;Hduse that has the reapi^
and adniirarinn of Ae peo|de»of die IVee.WOTld.vl^'
. The same wide diilerence exists In the Status of the Vtce-Prest
dentlal candidates. Mr. Nixon has been the. most active V ke-P^i
derif this co n n ^ has had since Its early historv, as a Senator hemad>
his mark w hence p in p o in t the prosccurlnn b(> active
in the United States. The Same honesty of p u ^ se Is e^dent in hlf
approach n> oovmmental problems and., his .fondnct during th<
Presidents illness show him capAle -of-handling aflalra at a high
level, withour injectiug himself into die Ilmelii^L
The same cannot be aaid ofhis opnbnent. i^ o treated his senatoiv
ial dutiea as of serandary importance to his ^ p a ia n for the nom
inatlon of the presidency. During the eaify days of that campaign he
spared no effort to prove the IncompelenCT of Kir. Stevenson fOr that
important office, thto onlv tKies to show the Insincerity of the man.
H O ir
B S A X l M U i f S P E E D L t m T
1 8 5 5 M . P .H . lO B E T I t
, AN DLTinB m
V O T E N E X t T U E SD A Y
SEE YOU ATgfHE POU-S
j Ybii l^ ed a
From Anywher^
D a^e^C ountjl^
sdf.emplb
FOR REFRESHMENTS
HOME COOKED MEALS
AND FRIENDLY SERVICE
v isitth e
DAVIE CAFE
OPEN 5:00 A- M -7KK) P. M.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
T U i i ^ r Iu»r^
A very,line itand of 6ne. ^
andpdpularrimber, lUplanntaMt
to ao.«!lit bids and sett diia tim ki
within die next ten days.
, Locatjon Oil The Ftost
Phntati^TbrM 'M iles NotdivOf
h i ^ a i e O o#be Y a d k iii^
Highway V Ernest Float O ^f
Adjoining Fam Can Give
liF I n le ie ^ ~
Your Best'Offer AtOnealfjD'
ibR. j. S. ra o sT
: B lM il»IO il.N .C
* Hoinelite Sales
Semce'.
Now AvaUable A t
IUnl^*Sanfordl '
linplNnieiit Co.;;
Mocteville ;
SEE IT NOW!
H d m u T B
rtttts n s tts r s i
ERAMUN SANFORD
IMFLEMENT CO.
M o ^ « a i% N .C .
m M p t J . H A R T L E Y
Democrati.c Candidate For
^ N T Y COMMISSIONER
Of Davie Coupty
To Davie County Citizens
, Yo|{ir Vote In The NovemberS^Sth
Qection Will be appreciated, and
If Elected I Will try To Wotk For
The Best Interest Of All The
: ^People Of The County.
Oilmer Hartley
'i ' ' Political Advertise
I WANT A BETTER DAVIE COUNTY
■\:.;:>:T-.:^-%::fv^D0::Y0u?^ :
If ao^ik muat vole next;Tu«ie!«y for men you think wfll govern
Our County beat.
If your votoia foriftii^ I al^icphaider your confideBce an honor
•n d a^ eto the beat of my abiUty.
Democratic Candidate For
County Commissioner Of Davie County
Your Support Will Be Appreciated
Political Advertisement
RE-ELECT
1 ^ . ^ I ^ ^ e n ta tiv e
PETER H A to O N
THIS IS WHAT REPRESENTATIVE
HAIRSTON H k s DONE FOR
DAVIE COUNTY:
We have a State AutomolMte License Bureau,
convenient for all inptpr vehicle owners
We have Toll Free Telephone service between
raral areas and Mocksville
We have a start toivards a fair recogniiBon of^r~
llrural road needs
;Dunng the sessions of the General Assembly we
have received weekijTreports ^ m Rep/Hairston
Because of ability and devotion. Rep. Hairston has
brought favorable >recognition9rtof Davie County
* 1 ? ^ topfStateOffidals
Denibcratiic Candidate
Poiitical Advertiie
SSfpppg;.
t « :
A. /
pagl
CLASSIFIED)
FOR SALE - 2 Young BM D ov
1 Setter and 1 Pointer.
T. R, GREEN,
Route 1 MocksviUe. N, C.
Tei: Smith Grove Ex. 33626
The Record it only 3 cento
a week. SulMcrilie today.
pr4Ecic«rd To Attend
Pr.E.A .Eckcfd,«IU
po<ltntdiiaM..c«inc «t Oiito
UnlTCfrti*. whidi it bdng ijijt.
senitd thc.w(*k •tu d w Novmd-
bcrdic l2di. He Win b* tone Aw
cntitc.wedc.
Mr. B.'Uowmni and Re*. 1 ^
wUt and In Rldunond. W
Vo t e » s
OF d a V I O O l#fY
t W. AlMAMt
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY GOMMiSSIONER
ON THE REPUBUCil^N TICKET
My Entire Effort; If E lec^ WillBe Fiir The
Service Of The Citizeh Dayie 'Cbuniy
(Polirlcil A t
B. C. Brdck
For Representative.
1
I I
Ijiji
DearFriands,
lature and halve'4nil''«il!x «oaClnMV al'aaWi^ m T«uir ^
Reipfeaentatlve,' io aiiftpWt fMt felXMiog't inorMajid'
approprlationa for aolioelaV ihb'ludXng Inaraiiaad jlar
for taaohara; ru ral talaphOBM.iaprfvad rctada and a ll
othor pregrana for tha faro ar; abaliataMiit of tha * 'Gag
R ula" ; tha oonvanlant Stata L}.aaBaa Buraaii; aoatln-
ued oppoait ion to na« taxaa oi) farM and hoaaa ; oonttnuad
support of a il inaaattraa vhialivill ba ta tha baat intar>
est of the pa'opia^ o^ IteVia'CeuntV and'Stat'a of
North Carolina,
I v ill appraaiata raur tre'i'a*.
TO THE VOTERS
OF DAVIE COUNTY
A CANDIDATE FOR
REGISTER OF DEEDS
On Ticket
Ahd Woiidd Appreciate Your Vote
m N O ^ 6TH
if O ect^ To This Important Office I Will
R ^ e ir T h j» ^ t ISeirvlce Possible To All
Citkim Davie G>unty.
J. KERMIT SMITH
Repiibficaii (^ndi^ate For Register Deeds
% And Vote sNov. 6th
(Poiitttal Anvertbemene) ■
■ Jll »i:<ne County
I ;Alii A Ckiididate For
Con n i ; Commissioner
iON TICKET
And WoiildlAppreciate Your Vote
dN NOVEMBER 6TK
Your Friend•' -1 -
Adu Smoot
(Poltdcal AdvertiKmenr)
DAVIE COUNTY
wm
'1 Am: A Candidate For County Commissioner
ONTttEREftjfi^^
If 1 Am Betted r Will Stiiye
YOibiti BE A PPI^IA T E D
ON NOV. 6TH
T. BROWDER
D«b Bailey of Modbivilig R. 1.
!•.« patioit at tiie Dwte Counlr
Hotpltd.
MthHnold'IilnHofNeWbao N. C, v i ^ with Mn. l<4m C.
Sanford Iwttirtefc.
Mta. Geo^lcil^keDddi; of Chirlotte viiiicd her modwr, Mrs.
E. P, Bradley on Sunday. .
R^. and Mrt. W. C Q ^ .o f Aiden,N. C, were hoaw nacMt
of Mn. lohn J. Laiew, Monday
andTuetday.
Mr. and Mra; Horue Htywoidi
of High Point, vbited Mn. H«r- IwoithV motfaer.Mra, E.'H.Mc^
recendy.
lift*. W. b. McCtoQuodi ai4
^ler, Mvk Everett S n^ ai^ •oti.OKar, apmt Toe^y of bit'
«re^ in Morganton. ‘
Iib. and Mrt. Oottgla* Dattldik
Chapel HflU'viattcd recentlr
Mn. Daniels parenta. Mr. and J. T.Smidtof die Sheffield
nidty.
n. Evona Yotic left Frtday
t for Huntington . Weat Vta»I, where she was Soloiit at the IV wedding of; Sraiday
jutmaon. Mtfc'- j^v >mw Miai
Y^fcatoamiiiiate at Asbtfty Oot-
I.T. F. Sa&foid of Heade^ N: C.«rtived Friday Ia«t *til Monday widi her
Mr*. John I. Larrw oa
: Street.
r Amie Owiw and Mist l)avte_ B ^Im . student
ie> at Oilmji Ifaepittl, Coo^I, spentlhe.week.^ laat with
Owen* paienta. Kfa.a^k^
tt O w en*j__^__^-
'.andMn.|.P.Davto: Mrs.
nan Rummage. Mta. J.IC
i,jMn. 8. W. Btmn, Mn.1 Brown,, LettttMat^i^___ tUtam, attended the Solid)
Yadldn Baptfat Astodatipii at Umitman a n d AdviuWe; o Mr.
D«^ wu moderator oviCT the meetiog during the 2 daya sessloti;
, Mir. and Mn. Robt. Neal of \ Reidtvine arrived T h i^y ,^;a
■ visit with their dan;i>tw and i;oii-
. iii.law Mr. and Mn . lames Essie ' of Advanc,Rtl. On Riday. dtc;r
moipred to il^ laountaitis.,.,’
. Rev. Paul .Richards .will accdm.
' pany a gtoiip of Hi^ School Sen-
kin and lunion; to Flora' McDott College on Sat' r ^ to make tiM
. of vacalioinl.Raldiutce'si
iB a h iM o il
HcH^ored
11m Pino -F k tm in i^ Home
iDemanatratlbn C lub, h b i i ^ '
Mrs. F ;ii Bahasm; at ihelr te>
g ^ m eed n g . Fawns and nmcm-
btancea wen given her/honoring
^ K ie ^ U td td a y on dte oeca.
atoofhttS odiyear.
liidiislrY'sNew
Wonder Btftery
IsBuHon-Siie
t i i i>AT«.gS0!Mft'iW|gkayii4A 1». c.. octobeb 8i_i»m
cLAmm
^ .M b N T (n ,Y SPARE TIME
Refining a n d colkctiiig monjcy
fnoi'our five cent High Grade Ndt
U neste diis'area.. No SeU-
in»: Toj^ifyferwotlcyoiumust
kiiye a car. refetcnces. 1640 'cash,
aeciircd by inyentpry. Deroting
fijioma a week to. business, your
on pei^tsge collections will
■M up to $4pO nm thly with very
■trnd.^DMilididet el tiking oyer
Aill liine. Income-increasing «c-
mdtngiy. F orint^ew , include
me .ioi mpUdttipn. Write
Nonh Amciricaii Not Co.. Inc-.
27 WimamSifeet, Mew Yodc, 5,
N.^Y.
pi^pects ate'fum.ished daily. Ac* cumulative bonus is paid semi-an-
nuaUy.'Inmany insnuicea tlie' an*
iiual : income from. bonus checks
alone is as.'much as ,the average mM. earns duiing die course of a
Vear, .Ifypu^are disratisfied 'with your p rm n t’ihcime or posidonV' this
'fWinatt top-flight propositim.
«l» your sincere conside^tion
|rcraohal Inter^wS 'only. IM -not
tieliip lines with iquettibiisi
If pm oSfti is not w o ^ a person-
id,visit and a half-hour of your dine, you are not the ,mai| we
want If.it is, this may well be one
ofj'; the important decisions, of
VtrarUfe.
Foi interview,'WRITE-
PAUL D. MORTON. 6RANCH
I MANAGER
Box 544fi,' St^te College Station
iR^eigh. North Carolina
BLCnH, _ ______elainmi dsvtlwmsai M a tuttnB-
sue.' ««aa4aUs katleir. saU to
U tba atst VMr ss««a that wOI
•at lsdi. swan ar las.- tt It btUmd UMianr.-v'tniero. call^V wlU opea up vast aew pasalMlllts in v«»Mlii(.a MDOr souree ot. (UeHteal ; aMs aad etkar yleei.
m a vun n wui>rwsBv •wV* lm>
portant mOttarr and|iDduitrial ap>
Tbe preaeat c«U. .madt ' liH aa
‘ watch now linder de*
, is to tmaa il oeeupte
•uiraa.H— vohmw ol ■ pciuij. yot
packs enough' owrgjr to ^ r a ta
specUUsed mituAuto davtees at
vIrtaUljr constant voM^t for two . i^ars. Thia Is at;ie«st S9 per cant
mm«.e«pa€itr 0wtt anr athar cmb>
parable sealed battetr 7«t da*
valopad..
.• Iforeover. the toatUrjr la clalmad
to aUew ,bich currant draJaafa
without danger, of **pi^rixatlon.**
a cpmmoniaaaa chemicsl ncthm
• in most cells Mrtkereb^ energjr Is. bkidccd and the voltage draps
s^uddeoly.
A P. Baribn, general manager
ot *Elgbi National Watch Con»t pany's .electronics divlsSon said
toat unlike othar batteries Ihe new
cell has maintained <UH strength
. wltho^ deterioration in storage,
.tests,.rutmU)g,..moTe.,.ihati. a year
thus (ar.
• SK>-et ot; ih«. d«v*iin>m»‘«tt be
ejcolained. 'ir" of Indium
•; ae. sn. anod«. Ik a-,|ofl. Kilvery .trelA) whos« vplue-as' a ^tteTy.
I elemfntv. hadj fioiiprevicMisli'^l
disrm-«redi .'.J . ....
.G a i'n c r .G s s u n t e c : ^
Frop Coir Rddib..
LOS ANGStES^YM'Can.-------' vert your rar-radlo intO 'a'CMgar ^
oounter with ^ the addition’:af a X
:teW'|^.<:es''Ot:llli
nient •.So says Prank C. Sttaba. at the. Atomic Encregjr fv^aet ran thafi . I.OS Angeles> «ainpttir of. tiie'.Oni> i verslty^ot CalUomta;( wh* has aa- ^
seiMbted auch.a ui^ .•Tsi > equipment c^sista of>« .Oal» t
g«.'-Ar<ell«r. tubef. « ^ . a '/ew ass^
ciaud components.ni snd* can .be »
piM -IMj/'aMimixIroataly'IM; Howcv>r, an ie:q>ert’ te^ loan Is
-rcQMl ed. to assemble and> tostaU
'U pitjjJfriy.
FOR SALE—Four rooia^ home
widi bath, located on Yadly nvilfeR„.a. Ju .t6u g i . f e ^ i^|s.
f o r SALE- Oiie Oliver 70. <>ne
Formall Super-C widi »m e e q ^
mmt. 150 Toulouse_^Geesg 1 ^Lespedeza and B c^ H ^60c
a bale. - TOMMIE ELLK,^ Advance. N. t •
SAVE fu el—Have your h^ms
Weatherstriped. Perment Tyi* Materials- All Work Guaranteed.
Phone Yadkinvllle 3816
^ RAY W. MAYNARD
FOR SALE - Seven room house
with bath, breeiewav, garage, basement, situated on large lot.,located within 3 miles of Mocka-
ville. This is a real buy. Owner
moving away.E.C . MORRIS.
SPECIAL NOTICE - Brand iietv furniture slightly damaged.;in
transit, the only'place you can"
get; it at these prices 3 pc. bedroom''
s.t<its (maple ,and roah. : finish)! -
$75.00, end tables ' S3.95. 7pct
chrome dtnette suits $58.95. cedar
chest? ,$17.95,'6 ft; step l^ d M $599>Linpleum Rugs $4.99.. 9x12.
, ALL SALES CASH AND
c a r r y; p u b l ic w e l c o m e
DEWEY'S (SUPER) WARE-
HOUSE, 217 W .erii St!
Winston-Saletn. N. C.
The Record will not be' printed
until Wedmday of u m w«k,'
when we hope to be able to ijrint
Ike’s and Nixon's pictures. We
have out siclc rooster held in re*
I servete; should Ike and Nick be '
defeated.
luaoo PER \\mEK
CAN YOU QUALIFY? ‘
We an not. kidding about the
|>iia«e earing*, nor do wc want
you to take our ,word for it. You inwelcami.to<^9kwith------jn who are mm^ thisi
amount of moneyriiht iiow. Go out irilh diemiiiradayand watch
srbilc diev put commissions of |S0 or mote in dieir pockets. If
this 'doesn’t convince you, nothing
will. .
. I win hire three salesmen .this week. These inen, will have- the
bUowliigqmUflcatlDns;
(0 Ability'and wiUingnets to work
Prefenbiy between' the ages
of.21 and 4S.
0) Own a latemodel car.
(4) Wfflingnessw leam. Thoarseleciel wUI be ttaned
Mhiv In dieliasicftindamen-.
of salesmanship. Qual'fied|
each
a , ,l„ ‘Tim-Xea* SP»rt fc— , „
ich of the three aeries' ot lKI Chavrotefc pas* tmk and the Bel Mr convertible. Bodies plus mger cara are empliasiced^draniatlcal^ te this. wOe range in coloi^ choicea total I6D for the Unos
HERElr COMES AND HOW IT GOES!
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l O p p o r t u n i
l K M e k . r
Auction
Satdrday* Not.
AtloJO'aockA.M.
RAIN OR shine'
WEDNESDAY nan
iVt,
Ber Air SpofI Sirfofl— of. 20't^uiihii now
King Dohoyaa In- - ' ■ 1” -
"INVA8ION OF THE BODY SNAXCHERS" SiiperScopoi
■ SpOft & Cattoon'—'^''''.'''r't- _____
THURSDAY &-FRIDAY<>^ C^Cuihoiii>M Tony Curtis, Coleen Miller SoUd WabntBedfOiMiilMaM
Arduir Kennedy In “RAWHIDE' YEARS't.?;,.i.'-i;JS?^^!";..
WideVisioh &SColot ' -N«wa&C*t*o«i '''V • .-.Waod'lUt,* .,
SATpRDAX
Randolph Sum Louise AllbillHa . N o ah B ^ In'DdOUNSOF O te Una* Too NiaMtoiH
-OKLAHOMA'* WlA Tohn > : . T> Uandosk
Ireland. SaHal & Cattoon
MONDAY «t'TOESDAY . . .Aiidie M ^h,. Anrw ft® ^ . W. S. TURNER. AAw.
Pat Crawley In “WALKTHB '
PROUU LAND" ClheniiSeaM,
Color. News &, Osttoon
■ 'piin:— '
57C H tV K U L fcr-SW bkl. S P S ^ t
Chevy ia die r U M fam M er thia'
; brim ful of bigr
W p rise s in ii^Ung, power, com
fo rt and drivins eaae. Like.ttte.
n w TurbogUde autom atic drive
wiUi T riple-T urbto t a l ^ f f (m
J ertwwsoat option). O r the ^
i new choice of enginea-including
a w V8, fo d tojecHon,
Cheyitrietr* » ix -w ith
lin n epoiN * o s tt» a t a i ) | ^
to 246.* Like the bold front end
th a t combines bum per and grille
' in one beautiful iinlt, the 14-i»ch
w h e ^ aiid lower, soften riding
tire pressures. Like .the deeper
to d d d e ld ,. the longer, low «
fleeter lines, the scores of sm art
details like the ventilation w
intakes th a t cap the headlights.
There'a too much to.list h e re . . .
ao oome see it aU fo r youxaelf 1
*270*l».p. onguiw ---------at auha eittt. Alto toimiel lt»l. Inlecllon •Wine* wl«> »P » 283 ».p. I« Comllt ami pof langer cor boAIi. ' i
•ii.!'
display iftii/aDiow tr a d e m m k
. Ncws&Osttoon P M raniia T W llafcfcarti.
T h a * .:A a v « r tb .to T W R ^ l
niONE lSS • LICENSE 789 MQCKSVtLL" N. C,
m
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PAOV POUR Mi DAflB BMOBO.OCIOBBII 31 im
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Havint qualified ai Admtnisna-
tot of Annie Bell McDaniel, de
ceased. Notice is hereby given all persons liulding daitns against tiie estate of said deceued to pre
sent the same properly verified, to
the undersigned, at MocksvillctN.
C , o n o r before the 8th day of
Sept. 1957, or this notice will be
pleaded in bat of recovery. All
persons.indebted to said estate
please call and settle without de
lay. This the 8th day of Sept.
1956.
, SAMUEL G.MCDANIEU
Adm. of Annie Bell McDaniel
Deceased,
CLAUDE HICKS, Attv.
STATEOFNORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY
NOTICE OF RESALE
Under And. By Virtue of the
audtority vested in me by an
order of re-sale of the Clerk of
Superior Court of'Davie County
and by virtue of th e power
vMted me by that certain
Deed o f Trust from Lindsay
L. Patterson and wife, Mary L.
Patterson to B. C. Brock, Trustee
for G. W. McCIamtock, dated
November 30th, 1954. and record
ed in the Office of Register of
Deeds of Davie County, in the
sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty
($750,00) Dollars, a n d payable
DAVIE DRIVE-IN
SUNDAY, NOV. 4TH
"MAN WITH GOLDEN ARM"
Kim Novak.
Frank Sinatra &
. Cartoon
MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, NOV. STH^TH
•TART OF HELL” Dane Clark & Carole
Matthews. Cittoon
WEDNEDSAY & THURSDAY, NOV. 7TH-8TH
-ALEXANDER THE GREAT” Rich ard Burton &
Claire Bluom. Cartoon CineniaScope Color
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 9TH-10TH
•‘FORT YUMA” Peter Graves & John Vohs Color
•TROUBLE WITH HARRY” John Forsythe
Cartoon Color
twelve mondis from dai^ default
haviiv been made InVAe iiDie,
and ^ same having been soti M
public auction and' Inoeiued :«e.
cording to law the imdenlgDt
cdTruilce will o8er for tc-aale «
public auction to the h i|h ^
bidder, for cash, on. th e , ^
day of November. 195^ at 12;00
o’clock. Noon, at the CourthoM
Door, in.Mocksvilie, Davie C ^ -
ty. North Carolina, the falloirtng
described teal property, to wll:
BEGINNING at a stake in the
North edge of Central' Ave-l and
runs North 150 ft. to a stake;
thence-West 130 ft.to a stak.*
thence Soudi 150 ft. to Central
Ave., thence with said Ave., 130
to the Beginning being situat.
ed in lerusalem Township, In the
VUIage of N o i^ Cooleemee, N. C.
On this property Is lo c a ^
one Maty, mrtal roof, dwelling.'
This the 15th day of October.
1956. ■ -
B. C. BROCK, T ru sts
BROCK & BROCK, Altor..e^
Box 241, Mocksvillci N. C
BE SURE AND VOTE NEXT TUESDAY
P atm ii^e The; M eithM iU
T hat A ttvertisa III T he R«eorii
E. C. MORRIS ' - Insurance
[iSSWflHD PBHLt iAST WnC'S
ansv;er ^
ACROSS t The back Of
tobtd •.Wait upon to. Fray lS.S-ahap«4 moldlnga UOivtnffbM tC Abraham**
. M^plaee
tf. Tooth OIA (eatwllM I l«.8tingod.
U .H u u sw tth retty
S l.oS ldm ?diaeord<Or.)
SlMoraobaMas. Employ8«. Anewatav(PU rs. :.’ev.-t 31. A.'jaltof
nitric .irid 3P. r.!ver(Sib.) 3T.I ,• yni.i *S3, i-rrr. t /1. ^^:lc•^'!^ fuJii {
nuo.-imlnali-'n
Fi'fTl:r-n her-
<T. C r.;cfil tc.it
'(..jn . Jnd.)T ' (r. (•occr.* S})r«adfS
50. P< if i^rmer V W S ]. Be sorry for
».Bafora M.Vatu«t.Hallf tT.A 4.Propartf aaa
oafto•.Jaaon'aaMi^ M.ChooatCAcanal boat S».To T.Svomiic ataith (poot.> about
•.RubMali |p.11ioraa t.DlfiMr Cabbr.)
oouiM(pL> tt.K«ar tLllMt to
U.riaraM tt.Baak
VLThnM omployaal».Caak M.Apptarinf »;Kln4of aalf Jaekat eatan
n ,R u O im iv m M.B«arinf (aym.> arma '
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Sand Co^ :
We Can Supply Your Needs
IN GOOD COAt,
SAI^D and BRICK
Call oi PhoneUs At Any Time
PHONE W
Fonnctl* Davie Bttek&CoalCo
It#yirsT% In
THE DAVIE RECORD
And Pab’bqke The That
ADViRTOE
HALLOWEEN SPECIALS
Merita Suhj^am ^ Doby^s Bread
1 LB.LOAF;15c - . 2 FOR 29c
10 lbs. Sugar 89c Confectioners Sugar
^ pkgs. - 25c3 lb. Crisco 89c
Maxwell House Coffee
Mb. 93c
STARKS DELICIOUS
'Magna Boman Apples
Per Bushel - $L75LARGE COGQNUTS
2 For 25e SWEET POTATOES
$ 1.50 per bushel^Plenty of Pumpkins
2c per lb.All Kinds Of Xmas Caiidy
In Bags and LoOm : ‘ ‘Black Pepper 1 bz Can- Sic
ERVIN DANIEL GROCERY
Just South of Qverliead Bridge on Salisbury Highway
X -1
\
inftelfiflwidnd
H e n ’s w hat p u t th e m agic in
th e new kind of FO R D !
I t atarlea With the **liuier Ford.** When
Ford planned.ihb baby, they thought in
terms of a ^'through-and-through new. .
The. w heds got tmaUer. fh » Ford Is so .
new that eyen ihe wheels have changcd. Now smaller and broader, they help you take off quickly.
The wheelhaae got longer. . . so now you can choose between a Ford that’s over 16 ft. ‘long«-or one oyer 17 ft. long!
T he fram e fo t wider. Side rails bow out to give a more suble, safer riding platform
. . . a lower» sleeker silhouette.
' j h e ride cot amootheri With new suspcn* .
sion, new springing front and rear, the ride this new F o ^ givM is' the smoothest ever.
T he handling got easier. Poised and balanced like a panthe^» this car has swept>back
front susiiensibn diai wprks its magic when L you need it most.'TSfir#rr4,
lifiair
.The new Fold Fairl^c juu (Uii-inch wuceiuiuc/. Looger. lower, laiser diaa naof me “ cm, yet lower iB jpelec than «oit ol
. The loqfcot lower. And it's designed lo letyou make the easy entries and graceful cxiuyou've always known.
fO t oiiletcr» It's the Mnmgest
The (oomiaoblaiHa. TIieR'a iicad nom ID ijuie for a tjrcoon-tyiK hat. There's n l iltetch^ut leg ropm, loo.The linM got .weeier. Thev hinre the ,?bucli of IbmoRow. Eadl gtaceliil conlour
^ M y k (o t anaita^ With Ihii iKW-lool;
Fold Touhrn acst that bdoms annhaei AU F&Ii m tiKKleb
T b value ant ^atttstthe pcicx Is aoi MCvkMr.
s a N f o r d n jo t O r
^ ; ■ '^ tn ^ C H IS E D .b E A lX li'liC E N ^ :N ^ ^
If haiirmUiA m mik A4 U t^ C«r»Be Sure to Sm Your Ford Dealer
f “r.v,
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