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)AY, APRIL 28, 1939 THE STATESVILLE RECORD, STATESVILLE. N. C. PAGE FIVE tor- ecord Classified Ads Pay Big Them The Stetetvilfe Record win only to FegpoBrtMe flAuh MM UlUffTCUli UMBmon OI MhrartiMmeBl for enon oh over telephone. of "keys" or which do not lessen the of the will be corrected by "make good" AM keyed ads are confidential, no Information abovt same will be given.

The only way to reach these parties la by Mtter. All ads subject to Investigation before being Inserted. We reserve the right to revise or reject any copy. PHONE 6-2-0 FOR SALE FOR Chevrolet master sedan with trunk. Carolina Motor Company.

tFHONE 6-2-0 FOR a The better kind at lowest pricea. The Statesville Record Job Department. FOR extra good selection of Model A Fords. Carolina ft Motoj- Company. t.

R. D. Green FREE MOVIE TICKETS In each issue of The Record several names will be printed in the classified columns In small type. If your name appears come to The Record office and you will receive a ticket for the current show at the Playhouse Theatre free of cost. FOR SALE FOR SALE Willys four-door sedan.

1936 Ford V-8 Coach. (Clean ns a pin). Liowe's Used Car Lot. PLiOOR Cleaner, Dime Motor Oil, 5 gal. regular 72 Octane gas 90c.

OLD TIMER, 2 IS E. Front St. FOR Chevrolet Muster coach, reconditioned motor. IflSO Chevrolet Master De-Luxe Coupe. Both bargains.

Lowe's Used Car Lot. FOR Ford V-8 c-ou- coupe, radio, new tires, low mileage. Carolina Motor Company. NOTICE WKAIl AS YOU a Simpson tailor ijjade to measure euU, famous for style. E.

L. FRAZIEH, 113 East Broad Statesville. Permanento $1.00. Other $2.00 and up to $7.60. Shampoo ttngw wave and dry 2Be.

All work by experienced operators. FANTTCE RUTH BEAUTY SHOPPE, 21J S. Center Street, Phone 688. CAMERAS LOANED their pictures may be too late. LYON PHOTO SERVICE, 911 Boulevard.

TRY ONE OF OUR Ronl Pit be-cue sandwiches. They are so good you'll ask for another. Butler Fox Cafe, East Knd and Davie Ave. DAILY L.OCA!, MOTOR EXPRESS all points in North Carolina at lowest possible rates. Thru service to West- tern points by way of Knoxville, with connections to Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Wisconsin.

Phone 7. SMITH TRANSFER CO. FOR RENT TIME" Protect your clothing with a cedar chest. Sec our windows. W.

T. Nicholson Furniture Co. FOR SALE Wood's Improved Yellow Soy Beans, $1.50 per bushel. SLOAN'S, Scotts, N. C.

FOR Ford V-8 Tudor with radio. Carolina Motor pany. FOR Chevrolet Master De Luxe Roadster with heat- and radio. New paint. 1934 Coupe in perfect condition priced sell quick.

Lowe's Used Car FOR bargain in a 1937 Vord "60" coach. Carolina Motor 'Company. CLEAN COTTON SEED AT f2Bc per 100 IDS. May 2, 3, 4 J. T.

JENNINGS. FINE STORE 205 West Broad next to Record office, across from new postofflce. Reasonable rent. Apply to Mrs. T.

E. Anderson, 528 Walnut Statesville. ORDER NOW before your supply of PRINTING runs low. The Record Job department can take care of your order no matter how large or how small. Springlike Touch to Menus Appeals to Hungry Appetite HIS is a month when living be comes fun again.

Most of us become thoroughly bored with winter, with blustery, windy March when the weather can never make up mind whether to bo Rood or bad. But when spring is really with us, Melting to plan picnics again, to and garden and play golf. Even menu piimninp can be fun. There are new things on the market to challenge our imagination, and everyday dLhes can be given a dash of style without unbalancing our budgets. Let's make this week's menus as appealing as possible: SUNDAY Breakfast Waffle Shortcakes with Crushed, Sweetened Strawberries Broiled Bacon Coffee Dinner Fresh Fruit Cup with Mint Roast Leg of Lamb, Barbecue Style Creamed New Potatoes and Peas Ring Salad Custard Tarts Coffee By JUDITH WILSON NOTICE $40.00 PER WEEK for Injuries, 13,750.00 for loss of life If you own Premier Auto Policy.

Premium $10.00 per year. Phone 670. C. C. F0X, Fox Insurance Agency.

EYES EXAMINED, Glasses fitted. Broken lenses duplicated. Frames repaired. TV. M.

Sherrill, Optometrist, office 126 Court St. DINNER S5c Country Ham Fried Chicken Bart-ecue a specialty Delicious sandwiches Brinks CROUCH'S TAVERN Phone 3322 Shoe Headquarters! Where our neat resoling Jol or anew pair heels, can shabby shoes look like new. COURT ST. SHOE SHOP Expert Dye Service I Phone 879 Free Delivery) Special sale MEN'S FELT HATS jach all colors and sizes The Bargain Store 132 Court Street Alii PRICES 15c beer after 6 p. m.

2 for 25c, cigarettes 2 packages 25c, 20 ounce mug beer lOc, Sherberl Ice Cream COUNTRT CLUB BEER GARDEN, Salisbury Road, near Country Club Mrs. Clyde Alexander MARKETS The following- prices were being In Statesville. April 27. otton, strict middling. to 9o Now Ham, Ib 20e Country Middling, Ib lOc Peanuts, Ib 5c Veal Hides, Ib Wheat, BO Ins.

or better 05r White Corn, mi Yellow Corn, bu 70c Rye, bn. 50c Barley, bn 50c Oats, bn Cabbage, Ib 4c Sweet Potatoes, bn V5c Irish Potatoes, bn 9So Eggs, doz. 17C Tub Butter, ID 80 Butter, table, Ib 2O to 25o Heavy Ib 14c Idght Hens, Ib He Hot House Fryers, Ib. 17e Roosters, Ib 80 Ducks, Ib 12c Green Hides, Ib 7c MONDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Omelet with Minced Chicken Livers Toast Cocoa Dinner Grilled Beef Patties Potatoes and Chives In Broiled Tomatoes Apple Dumplings Coffee TUESDAY Breakfast Baked Apples with Oatmeal and Cream Rolls Coffee Dinner 'Curried Left-Over Lamb in Rice Ring Buttered New Peas Fresh Fruit Salad Cheese Crackers Tea WEDNESDAY Breakfast Bananas and Strawberries with Cream Scrambled Eggs Bran Muffins Coffee Dinner and Ham Loaf with Cranberry Glaze Scalloped Potatoes Baked Carrots Relishes Coconut Cupcakes Iced Coffee THURSDAY Breakfast Grapefruit Baked Bananas with Sausage Toasted Muffins Coffee Dinner Bean Soup Cold Sliced Ham Loaf, Mustard Sauce Salad Special Plum Cobbler with Hard Sauce FRIDAY Breakfast Chilled Tomato Juice Codfish Souffle with Baked Eggs Hard Rolls Cocoa Dinner Broiled Whiteflsh Baked Stuffed Potatoes Buttered String Beans Mixed Green Salad Steamed Date Pudding Tea SATURDAY Breakfast Baked Pears Ham and Eggs Hot Biscuits Marmalade Coffee Dinner Spring Chicken Candied Sweet Potatoes Fresh Asparagus, Lemon Butter Orange-Endive Salad Fluff Coffee will appear in subsequent columns. New Hope Mr.

a.nd Mrs. Ted Hayes of North WilkSll(oTo spent Sunday with Mrs. Hayes' father, Mr. M. Readmond.

Miss Almedia Welborn of Now Hope visited Miss Oarnett Millor recently. Boyce Williams of (Treensboro spent the week end with home folks. Miisws Lillie an i Annie TJOU Thompson left Tuesday for Western Carolina Teachers college whero they will -school. Rev. 1j.

T. Yo-ungor and sons Messrs Redmond and John Carroll spent Wednesday in North Wllks- boro on business. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Ayers and children Bar bra Anne and Henry G'alo of Stewart, Virginia spent the week end with Mrs.

Ayers' parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Redmond of New Hope. Misses Sadie. Cora Mary Central As I See It! Ry EWTBN MACON BROTHER ISENHOUR For thon 26 years now, brother Walter E. Isenhour bee.n preaching the Gospel to tho people throughout tho hills o.f North Carolina, and he ha.s reached multitudes of other people through the modium of his papor poems and tracts. HP, hfiR Devoted himself entirely to tho work of helping 1 humanity.

During (huso 2.1 years. I know that the old soldior of the cross has hern giving a --rood account of 'his himself where ho chanced to roam. Ho has literally taken upon himself tho cross which he bolievos he is to bear. Often times hie efforts to improve tho moral conditions of tho people have not bwn appreciated. I there are thousands of persons scattered throughout this great country of ours Who have read and enjoyed his sermons, poems, tracts and ihook-s.

Hie productions are always filled with something worthwhile. Brother Frances Martain of near central nhour lhas -message to 'de- spent Sunday afternoon with Misses Hver; hls O7lly ambition is for his Ldllie Blanche Annie Lou readera to tfully Rraap its fullest Thompson. Mrs. C. W.

Mayberry who has been spending several days with her sister. Mrs. Maynard. Lackey of New Hope has returned to her home at Mt. Airy.

Miss Mary Redmond spent Wednesday in Stateevdlle ping. COOL SPRINGS realizations. Though Brother Isenhour has I lived upon this earth for half a century, he has not forsaken duties of his choice; instead, this i good brother is continuely preSs- i ing forwand toward the realization of his pointing out the way that leads to that Heavenly Home through the means of the life of Jesus Christ. His ward is not far 1 hence. NEW YORK, WORLD'S FAIR OPENS THIS SUNDAY APRIL 30 (Continued from One) air of gayety with its more- serious note oc "peace and progress." For the exposition, with spectacles scattered over acres, is do.

signed to be as amusing as i 1 in educational. There are exhibitors and liO foreign 33 state, participants. In the 2SO-acro Amusement Area there are 25 different shows, 12 rides and seven fun villages. 60 Million Visitors Expected To make possible this show, created out of a barren ash-heap in little more than three years, the G. E.

BROWN ESTATE SALES RENTALS 2OO W. Broad St. Phone 190 (New Location) WHERE EAT REGULAR MEALS. beer and wines, cigarettes, cold drinks. ATLANTA HOT LUNCH, Anderson NaSh, Manager.

West Broad Street. BOWL FOR ns a visit and enjoy a real bowling geme. Statesville Bowling Alley, N. Center St. NEWS FACTS IN THE GOVERNOR'S PALACE AT VALETTA, MALTA.

IS TO-DAY THE COLUCTION OF ARMOUR, USED IN THE ANP CtNTUWB BY THE KNIGHTS OF ISA How Tall Wffl Your Child Be any age after six years, it is possible to determine the adult height of your child, according to Dr. Josephine E. Kenyon, who provides a chart for the determination of height, in an article in the May issue of Good Housekeeping Magazine. The height of the child should be accurately measured and recorded at each birthday in order to determine whether or not he has made the average growth expected at each age. fluent days the fair will reflect an 'air corporation has invested exhibitors, oreign governments, the New York City government, concessionaires, the New York State government, the various $5,000,000 and the Federal government, S3.500..000.

This total investment is counterbalanced by the fact that the fair expects admissions, expenditure of approximately $100,000,000 on the fair grounds and in New York City. e- IETY Treasure Hunt For Miss Eller Johnny is Measured Annually to Record His Increase in Height. WANTED MILK and CREAM HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID PIEDMONT CREAMERY 217 N. Center Street Statesville, N. C.

The present median height of the average adult in the United States is 6 feet, 7 Mi inches and the figures in this chart are based on this median height. If your child is two inches taller at each birthday than the figure on the chart, he is likely to reach an adult height of 5 feet, inches. Boys who BOYS Approximate heighti for a boy whoie adult height will be to be six-footers are usually 55 inches high at the age of nine, 63 inches high at the age of thirteen and 69 inches at the age of fifteen. If your son is consistently two inches shorter on each birthday than the figure in the median chart, he will probably attain a-stature of only 64 inches when he is grown. GIRLS Approxlmmte for a girl adult height will be in Expected growth between the following Height in Expected growth between the following yean A shower was given to Miss Tobia Eller, a bride-to-be, Saturday afternoon at the.

home of Mrs. I. S. Ostwalt three o'clock. The shower was presented as a treasure hunt with pifts hidden for the brfde-t)4-be.

A was wound from place to place around the yard, and then from piace to phico in the house. When the bride-to-be arrived, she was given tho end of the string and was told that at the end of the string was a hidden treasure that only to-bo could look for. I After many, many crooks and i turns tho hidden treasure was found. Jt was found to be hirge groen red dei'oratoi! basket filled with many HUH- and gifts. Tho bridp-to-bo led way 10 the living room where MIO opened each gift and made her i'f appreciation.

After each gift was iv-wrapped and placed back in the basket the bride-to-be led the to the dining room. On the table was a lovely hnmiuet of red Around this bouquet was a nice helping of punch ond cake fur t-aeh guest present. In the cnrner of each napkin was a ship up. the sea. It represented 'YailiiiL: on the sea of matrimony." Those present at the shower were as follows: Mrs.

1. Os'wilt, Mrs, Home Clarke, llnran- Hoalfl, Mrs. AV. B. Stewart, Mrs.

Andrew Williams, and Misses Thelme, Xadine and Onas J'utrmrn, Mary and Mildred Itimrner, Ituby and Inez Brown, Viola lloldstluw and Madelyn Clarke. Hom demonstration clu.b met at th, 0 home of Mrs. E. D. Fox Monday afternoon.

The meeting was railed to order by the Mrs. R. L. Gaither after which collect -was read in unison. They sang "When Coming Thru the The secretary read the minutes of last meeting and called the roll.

Th meeting was then turned over to Miss Tucker who gave a demonstration on refinishing old furniture. The hostess, Mrs. E. D. Fox, Mtea Hug.hie Monljlgxamery joint hostess served delicious refreshments.

There will be series of meet- jlnge beginning at the Methodist church Sunday, April 30, at 11 o'clock with services each night the following weelt. Everyone is invited to oome. Mr. arid Mrs. R1.

McPhcrson and son, Dick of Winston-Salem spent last Sunday wath Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Mrs, N. L.

llendrix ie on the sick list at writing. AIRLINE PILOTS TRAINED SLOWLY CHICAGO hundreds of air liner passengers throng the busy Chicago Municipal airport, tho task of training new men for pilot's wings igoes on. hidden from the public and with none of tho glamor usually attached to the life of a pilot. Young men hover over meteorology reports, jugsl figures and diagrams, concentrate on problems in physics and navigation and write examinations always, examinations. Capt, William Lester is head of the training class.

Enrollment is no simple mutter. Applicants are required to take a test which consists of a six-hour oral examination and 90 minutes in a Link trainer. B. Y. Elliott, Miss Lois Elliott and Gladys Elliott Mr.

and Mrs. Dover Johnson haw returned from Greenville, S. C. where they attended the lunwal of their brother-in-law and uncle, R' C. Bruce of Pickens, S.

C. Who 'died Sunday in a Greenvillo hospital. J. Cf. Sloan of business visitor in Wednesday.

Scotts was a Statesville on Stat Representative ZeTj Turlington of Moorosville, was a visitor in Htatrisvillf on Tuesday. STRAWBERRIES IX)H AIHS. OVKRCWSH thf. first to have straw- berries from their garden was Mrs. JH.

'L. Overcash of Bells Roucls, who reported them yestcr- I day. "BIG BEN" OVERALLS jj Super "Big Ben" overalls, heavy 8 oz. denim. San-j? ilforized shrunk.

Men's sizes 32 to 50 i Boy's sizes 4 to 16 87c 68c llSmlthey's Store TABLE OIL CLOTH "Columbus" and "Pine Tree'' brand, table oil cloth. Solid colors and in fancy patterns. Standard 46 in. width only 22C Smithey's Dept. Store DEATHS 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 42.8 45 47.1 49.1 51.1 52.9 54.7 66.4 58.6 61.1 63.5 65.5 66.7 67.2 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9-10 10-11 11-12 13-14 14-15 16-JL8 16-17 17-18 Adult Height, 67.5" 1 i i 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.7 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.0 1.2 .5 .3 II II II II II II II 1 1 II II II II II II 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 42.4 44.7 46.8 48.8 50.7 52.6 54.8 57,1 69.4 61.1 62.1 62.6 62.8 62.8 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-21 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.3 1.7 1.0 .5 .2 0.

0. Adult Height, 62.8* (Compiled from "The Construction of Two Height Charts" by May Journal of the American Statistical Attociation, June, 1937 (Prom fill) Good w. w. W. Marlow, age 67, died Thursday morning at 3 o'clock at his home in Harmony, lie survived by hia wife and five children as follows: Omie and Onif, twins, Ljollar, Ray and Mrs.

Harvey llurfey. The following brothers and tu.s- lars also survive; James of Thomus- ville; John of Winston-Salem; Dolly of Harmony; Mrs. Robert of Davie county; Mrs. Henry Stroud Harmony; Mrs. Robert West, Harmony Rt.

Mrs. Bessie Bange of Winston-Salem. The funeral will be held today a from OJar.ksjbu.ry Methodist church. Services will oe in charge of Rev. and Winkler.

Piggly Wiggly LOOK SOMETHING NEW LOOK at PIGGLY WIGGLY 124 W. Broad St Mrs. John P. Foard, Home Cooking Stand Come Mrs. Foard a break Mrs.

Foard will have the following items made at home byi different ladies of as Chess Pies Cheese Straws Boston Brown Bread Candy Grape Fruit Peeling Potato Chips Cakes Potato Salad Whole Wheat Bread Si It Rising Cold Slawi Pies, Custards THIS SAU STARTS TODAY IF you havQ anything fancy you want to sell, be sure to see Mrs, Foard at our store..

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