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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 8

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i sors inese were not miss uarne Louise muviusuii i uvu viuv iwau itc They offered to give Business firms factories mills and begin at 8:30 By PAUL ROBINSON ETTA KETT By PAUL ROBINSON ETTA KETT S' TAG ALONG 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE i POPEYE WU ARE AMBASSADOR TO THE (v 4 Copr 1942 King eatures Syndicate Inc World rights reserved THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE 5 PILOT AM? NO! 1 Pilot Gets THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I ARE WOU THE PILOT I'M HIM Bang Cqpr 1942 King eatures Syndicate Inc World rights reserved 1 AMD YOU RAN RIGHT IN THE HOUSE AND don't BE A GOON WAR I 'ws 0 i LUH9 DO TAE CALL HIM ZEX THE ZlXTHf MEAN MOL) Q)Ao 1HAT55 THAT I'LL MANG our A SION HE CAN'T Be 2Z Christmas and Christmas cards for members of the armed for ces abroad 'should be mailed during October said John Milholland Postmaster according to request by the Post Office department If the gift packages are indorsed mas and if mailed during the period beginning October first' and ending November first Special effort will be made by the Post Office De partment to get them delivered in time for Christmas The Department also'ipoints out that the members of the armed forces are amply pro vided with food and" clothing "and the "public is urged 'to not include such matter in the gift parcels Not more than one Christmas parcel will be accepted for mailing in any one HAVENr SEEN' HER HER OLKS DlDN'rCOME DOWN THIS I tributing to the work rooms has been previously carried To this' list 'the following are added as contributors of sfurnishings supplies personal la bor: Mfg Co' Nicholson uneral Home Kimbrell i urniture Co Built Rite Chair Co Statesville Chair Co Johnston urniture Co Statesville Paint Coj Eagles New ox Paint and Paper Co Sherrill Lumber Co Phoenix Mills Mr Avery Mr Glenn ox Bunch urniture Co The Club and Mr Hodgson HOW DID I KNOW DODIE'S OLKS HAD pfkifed ir lObONt: Bocsy ELSE OI27HE SuMrlElGr i I on the second floor of the old city hall formerly the library rooms The class of eighteen supervisors is divided and classified for differ ent features of the surgical dressing work and is so organised as to give the most efficiency and coordination to the work when it gets underway The date of the actual opening of the work rooms awaits orders from head quarters Mrs Steele has her organ ization lined up and ready and it is expected that the signal will come in early September Upon opening of the actual work there Xvill be the need for workers In this connection Mrs Steele empha sizes that the surgical dressing is a community thing your job and my job as much as her job It was nec essary that some one be at the headtif it some one to taket)iejn struction time and to direct it Mrs Steele Volunteered' for that position and she gave the time and took the training necessary to fit her for it It was necessary that 1 fMMAwtnrAiMJ TknOA urnm nnt liuiu 3Uwi vmvin invited to serve SUPPOSE HE ISA OLD SUDAB U)ITSKERS LIKE THE LANDMARK STATESVILLE Q)E MUST UJAlT HERE OR THE HARBOR? a PAGE EIGHT if 2 S'1 7 4 their time to stand by throughout the individuals have been very generouswork 'and to attend instruction class in their cooperation in the surgical es All work' is volunteer Everybody dressing A list of those con has the same invitation the same wel come and is equally needed It is hoped that this will remain clear and tnat there will be plenty ready and willing to come in and help when the work rooms open in September It is indicated that the very first quota of dressing may be 20000 a month and there is no indication that this number may not be increased from time to time The eighteen super visors completing instruction Tuesday evening are: Mrs Rankin assistant chair man Mrs Twiss and Mrs Cutting assistant instructors Mrs M' Holland Mrs Dori Cochran Mrs Clifton Mrs Henry Allert Mrs L' MacKesson Mi Graves' MrsiW Holland iMrs Morrison? Mrs Watts Mrs A Poole Mrs Thomas Steele Mrs McCoy Mrs WG Avery Mrs Robert White Mrs John Gilbert and IVTiaa ia nnico Tlflvidsnn 7 I LEAGUE WILL HAVE ICE CREAM SUPPER jin i The Epworth League of the Rocky Mount church will havean ice cream supper Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Collins at I Cross Roads The supper will NEW HOPE We have been having plenty of weather but 'it has cleared up an most people can get the hay save Mr and Mrs Jordan and I oonard Jordan spnt Sunday wit Mrs Clyde Jordan Miss Katherine Jordan spent Tues day night with Miss Inez McLellan Mr and Mrs Goodin an daughter Elise and Mr and Mr Owen Jordan and son Jerry visite Mr and Mrs Leonard Jordan an family Sunday It was somewhat rainy for th Grassy Knob meeting but attendant was good Mr and Mrs Chester Mriyberr whip o'iday with Mr an Mrs Namon Baker I 4 i i' ft a WJe DO WOU THINK THE KIN61 HUI I I AATX? SHOULD I KNOW? The eighteen supervisors of work rooms for the Surgical dressing de partment of the Iredell county Red Cross have completed a three weeks course of instruction final class being held Tuesday evening The instructions was given to I the supervisors by Mrs A Steele Iredell county cnairman of surgical dressing of the Red Cross Mrs Steele having prepared herself for her work as leader and instructor in a special training school for surgi cal dressing workers conducted in Charlotte by a trained worker of the American Red Cross Classes were held in the Surgical dressing room "Me 18 Supervisors In Surgical Dressing Complete Course Health Officer i Scores Common 7 Drinking Glass Measles diptheria tuberculosis common cold German measles whoop ing cough mumps influenza scarlet fever angina (trench mouth) lobar pneumonia epidemic meningitis septic sore throat These are a few of the diseases that are known to be spread by the common drinking glass Contairy to whal many people believe an individual does not have to be ill to contaminate a drinking glass which if improperly sterilized may pass disease on" to a second persons The so called of disease is well known in medical circles These carriers are frequently in perfect health and exhibit no symptom of the disease which they are transmitting to others Many "are familiar with the story of which has become a classic in medical circles Over a period of 13 years Mary Malin to all appearance in perfect heal th was "known to have been the cause of more than bO cases of typhoid fever was suspected of ibeing the causef the well known water bourne out break of typhoid fever in Ithaca New 7 York involving over 1300 cases '7 It is notso much disease germs are in the atmosphere or dust which we are concerned although these too have their importance It is the organisms contained in the mouth nose and throat of individuals either sick well which are passed on to another individual directly by means of glasses and other articles which come in contact with the mouth or lips which cause the greatest hav oc Therefore be ye not deceived Be cause an individual is in perfect health does not mean that it is safe to drink smoke or eat after him You can cate hdisease just as quick" and in many cases quicker from your closest friend or relative than from anyone else 3 rf If you know that the glass you are being served has been sterilized ac cept it If there is any doubt in your mind demand a paper cup Recorders Court In court Monday after roon Lewis: Young colored charged with trespass pleaded not guilty He was found guilty Prayer for judg ment was continued for five years on condition that defendant remain oi rood behavior and not go on the premises occupied by Johnny Matthie and wife and he is not in any wayio aseault hiolest or threaten Chris tine Matthis He is further ordered to pay the costs in the case: The case of Clyde Church charged with reckless driving was mol pros ted the solicitor stating that he had investigated the evidence and was oi the opinion that there was insuffi cient evidence to convict Im the case pf Janies I' Leonard charged with driving a motor vehicle without first securing an license Leonard pleaded guilty Pray 'er for judgment was continued or payment of the costs and on condi tion that Leonard not operate a mo to: vehicle until he secures a license Ruby Goff was charged with oc copying a hotel room for immora? purposes The defendant pleaded no guilty but" was found guilty an given twelve months in jail After sh has served 30 days of the jail sen tence the remaining eleven month are for a period of fiv years on condition that defendar shall not be found within bounds Iredell county CLOTHESj I MADE A MISrAKEl i tci tl wvi r' ILL ILLLincri III CAODV AMI I HR I I 7: mW BE GOOD week when sent by tnesanie person or concern for the ame addressee No perishable matter should be included owing to the great distance this mail must be transported and the handling and storage it must undergo If regulations that are specified by department are followedit' will ex pedite the delivery' 'Parcels should not exceed eleven pounds in weight or eighteen inches: in length or forty two inches in length and girth com bined Any person interested can get detailed information by calling the Post Office JAMES SUMMERS GIVEN PROMOTION IN THE NAVY James Summers of Statesville who is in the United States Navy has been promoted to second class petty officer He is stationed at 'the pay receiving station in Philadelphia Young Summers is the son of Mr Summers of this cityl A A Wr Stewed rhubarb spiced with nut meg' is a' tasty partner served with roast lamb chicken or veal chops 37 Local Colored? Men Drafted or Service in Army following' 37 colored men lef! Tuesday morning for ort Bragg for induction into the United States army: Walter Summers Hosea 'Brawley Jr Raymond Dawkins General Lee Hardy Sam Scott Oliver Jey Davidson Will Alexander Holland William Gray John Wesley Summers Hezkiah eimster James William Shives Gaston Glaspv Themon James Chambers Melvin Tucker Charlie Black Eugene Demosthenes Lackey John Mather Neely Robert Turner Vallie Sherrill Roscoe Holland John Wilson Andrew August Tabor Alonzo Burton Myers ranklin Westbrook Lester Ivey Davidson 'John Curtis Rucker Sharpe Ernest Eugene Davis William Lurico Garner James Morrison Willie Ernest Douglas Clyde Adams orest Whitfield Chambers William Jerome Murdock George Weaver Ulysses Grant Lackey About Time To Start Christmas Mail To Soldiers irisBENreDlljEEPEM rf RENTED WALKED IN AND CHANGED MV CLOTHES hi 24 nia zex me zixuir AS AMBAoSADORf CAN PRESENT mer LETTIN' uvur TO HER HEAD No OH GOOP ZEVEN IS MW LUCKW 3 fciUEki ninvAii i Ri ir I UIAII iMZrJ I CPU i uu I I i I At A RZM IT 1 I 11 I tl 111 1 I li zZb7 ILJL ll Ji IXAinfT I YEAI2 7 DODIE? i I SEEN HER LUAIINto 1 a fl 4 A tr s3 a II sP SfkLsk inr World rigid rttrivrJ 'AV A Rcgfote rd PIM OM v'" 4 7 I I HIETTAJ nn zz i ft i vi A "1 Ja am I ri if fkW 1 A I 1 I 7 7 7 i zi a a 7 1 9 11 a A AxP' is 5 I 1 ArtL XT S3 I fl I x' ziAs' x7Wi ft wAhS a r7 1 1 nil 4 i v' 1 1 1 li 1 xj 1 Hurt I A 3 to a I I 1 I I 7 I I I 1 ZzX ''ZI kkAJH kAM RAP6 V5 ZtOOM 7 7 a a a S'! 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