MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1940 MARION PROGRESS FUBUSHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE McDOWELL PUBLISHING CO., MARION, N. C. NOTES AND COMMENTS Careful driving doesn’t always avoid an accident, but it helps. IN OUR TOWN I THE ROBINS I All over the United States a pat-1 The twigs from out my window edge' tern is repeated again and again [ Have^ two bright robins sitting on. which the traveler is not likely to! them. They sing and swing, and swing and them fade when your casih runs out. TELEPHONE 64 S. E. WHITTEN, Editor and Prop. Entered at the Postoffice at Marion, N. C., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Strictly IB AdvaBc*. N«1h Carolina RESS ASSOCIA MARION, N. C., APRIL 18, 1940 MARION AND TRADE Marion merchants are this week sponsoring a Trade Jubilee here. The event has been planned to emphasize the importance of Marion as a trad ing center. No more appropriate plan for the building of Marion and McDowell county could be followed than tha flight Then back upon the fragile stem I They sit and flit, and sing a bit, And I derive much pleasnure from them. I When you spend money freely you j find anywhere else in the world. The I g„jg ; will have many friends but most of American is so Used to this pattern j And I derive much pleasnure from I that he never gives it a second | them. ; thought. But it’s a good thing toi„ , ^ • v- -i. x i • The way to have good government^look into the matter once in a while;' - ^ ^ I is encourage and reward those who' a good thing to see what holds administer government well. jthe pattern together. As long as you *are‘lesining some-i ^he pattern refereed to is that of thing from the fellow who is talking American community. don’t interrupt him. Many people Y the surface differences, m learn much by listening, but no onei‘>’® "■'*«’ Mam street or the num- ever learned anything by talking, shoPP'.nS « * j district, there is some basic identity Trading at home is a habit that; among most American towns. Per- should be cultivated by everybody ■ haps it can be pinned down to the in Marion and in any eflfective pro-jfo**"* ^ question: “To what does gram there is work to be done by | this community owe its origin?” buyers and sellei’s. j Here is the picture again; a num- • * • !ber of stores, serving the varied Every once in a while we advise |tastes of the town’s population; our readei-s to go to church, although some professional men, doctors, den- we are careful not to advise them: tists, and lawyers, to iron out the which church they should visit. Al-; individual’s difficulties for him; a They seem to gloat their gaudy coati And proudly hop o’er field and fen ; I watch the ledge as o’er the hedge They fly upon their perch again. | I Their song is sweet and time is fleet' As summer comes I say adieu j Another year when spring draws near ) I shall be waiting here for you., Mary Joan Wheeler. most any of them will do the aver-1 school system to educate the young; age man some good. * * Citizens of this community are! 0 send in any news items that they wish published in our SPRING IN THE MOUNTAINS A chant in praise of beauty is this little list of “Country Things I Love Most,” written by a North Carolina land most likely, a busy factory orlgj^^ Farmer: two. 'girl and appearing in The Progres'- i “I love Spring in the Blue Ridge, always invited to send in any news. , it boils right down, it is; with its parade of Carolina rhodo- i the last-named—^the busy factory or i dendron, ivy, mountain laurel, and factories—on which the pattern of dogwood blossoms. Underneath all columns. We are always glad to give! publicity to deserving items. Howev-!! er, remember to sign your name. this community is almost invariably based. It is the weekly payroll that generates the purchasing power One of the penalties of old age is;™»kes Main Street prosperous, fewer friends. As one reaches a ripe i money from that payroll is sent of putting the old slogan, “Support j old age the friends of his youth one | through the stores and reaches McDowell County, McDowell County j by one drop by the w«yside and more j ruiles away, so that Supports You,” into practice. Great-j and more he is left to go on alone. turn partly depends for his er Marion, containing more than i When one reaches a point where he | ''^c^^-being on the factories in indi half the population of McDowell j has outlived his friends there isn’t! ''^idual towns and cities throughout county, has seen much development | much in this world except to wait: nation. in industrial activity in the last few j patiently with the best grace possi-: No wonder that the dean of a years. Trading facilities have not j ble for his summons into the next. I leading midwestern university, in lagged behind this development. On j i the course of listing the factors he the contrary, merchants of Marion' RURAL LEADS URBAN ' considered the most important in the are well equipped to supply the | Records of the highway safety di- development of a modern communi- needs of a much greater clientele, i vision reveal that from four to five ty, listed first of air the following: Containing approximately 62 percent j many people are killed in' “Factories, offices, mercantile es- of the i-etail stores in the county and ‘ traffic accidents in rural areas of the tablishments, in proper number to! from whence cometh my help the greater part of the service es-; state as are killed in cities and towns} provide a regular and profitable | tablishments, Marion is able to off^er! ^®®pite the fact that the total num-i gj^^pjoyn^gnt.” j CHURCH APPOINTMENTS I as much if not more to buyers than ^ ber of accidents, fatal and non-fatal | our town — in any town — the Rgv. J. C. Story announces third' any other town of its size in Western approximately the same in cities as , f^^tor that creates the pattern of (Sunday apointments as follows: ! North Carolina ; in rural areas. happy and successful living is notj n a. m. West Marion Presbyte-i Now, at the height of the spring; Last year, for example, records ^ard to find—Canton Enterprise. Irian church i season, Marion merchants are oflFer- show that 182 fatalities occurred in, j 3 Landis Chapel ! jng goods of a larger variety that at! 4,026 traffic accidents in North Car-j . ^ r ■ any other season of the year. Each Iolina cities and towns, while 761' Dunng the first six months of the| 7.30 p. m. Conley Memorial Pres-. this loveliness lies a carpet of yel- low^, blue, purple and white violets; snowy bloodroot blooms, pink and white trilliums, greenish-purple jack- in the pulpits, pink and yellow lady’s slippers, trailing arbutus, anemones,, adder’s tongue, and dainty bluets. l| love the heavy sweet scent of the! brown trillium and the sweet shrub, i “I love the roar of the Rocky* Broad as it rushes past our home on I its way to the Atlantic, dashing into: sprays of foam against the boulders; along its bed. I love the splash of; rainbow trout and the shade of tall, green spruces. | “I love the Psalm which says: ‘l' will lift up mine eyes unto the hills. BI4 MXI HARION S tRADE JUBILK Sugar, 10 lb. bag 49c ICc Lemons, Sun Kist, dozen AvV. 4 lb. bucket Pure Lard 38c T'lr Flour, plain or S. R. • Good Brooms •ir lOc size Cookies, 7 oz. box vV Matches or Salt, 3 boxes lOc Bananas, 4 lbs. 19c Thick Fat Back, 2 lbs. ’ 15c IQr Country Fresh Eggs, dozen Fresh Meats, Produce and Feeds At Low Prices Marion Cash Store 108 South Main Street AQ. Next to Railroad Bridge rHOne of these merchants invites visitors to'People were killed in 4,131 accidents year 1939, a total of 396 persons 1 byterian church, were killed and 3,058 inspect their merchandise duringthe;in rural areas of the state. ^1!,,..‘Tl ""i Speed “too fast for conditions” isCarolina streets and highways.; can be obtained ' ” ’ ’ ' ' The state capitol building at Ral-j Marion and to held responsible for a large proper- "" months leigh is called by architects a perfect j join wholeheartedly in the celebra-i tion of the highway fatalities in ru- y'" ^47 killed and 4,- example of Doric architecture. It isi PRINTING is one of our big lines. Prompt service, careful attention and expert work keeps our printing department growing McDOWELL PUBLISHING COMPANY tion of the trade festival. ral areas. Marion merchants feel that when | ‘‘Too many drivers regard an open J the general public becomes acquain-' road as an invitation to step on the j ted with the trading possibilities of gas and see how fast their cars will | Marion, every resident of McDowell go,” Ronald Hocutt, director of the, county will willingly do his part in : highway safety division, declared supporting the county by trading at j after a study of statistics relating to i home. ' rural and urban traffic fatalities, j j “Through a statewide educational! CRIME AGAINST CIVILIZATION ' Program and stricter enforcement of, our motor vehicle laws, we can ma-1 132 injured. 105 years old. ! 3)d NewRDaDers for sale at The Progress office at 5c a bundle* The German attack upon Noi’way, terially reduce this wide margin be- WHAT IS THE MATTER? i What is the matter v/ith the coun-! cannot be explamed except upon the . j -i. ^ j ^ TT-xi 1. , i. tween deaths on our city streets and theory that Hitler has no regard for ,, , / „ ., . , . « those on .our rural highways, the rights of any nation, or anypeo-; 2 pie, except his own. This has been believed by most of the intelligent people of the world for more than, a year. The seizure of „ ji ^ i • xi. Tw 1 X XI. xi. xt- 1J 1 Hardly two people in the nation. Denmark, together with the sudden i xi. ! .. , XT - -xi. agree on the answer, attack upon Norwegian ports, with- ; . . . • • i xi. i . , It. X j 1 X- ' This IS not surprising because the! out warning and without declaration , ^ x ui j ' , X XT • J explanation of present problems does' of war, stamp Nazi Germanv, under' 1 . x- i • j- x Hitler, as a brutal, outlaw nation. Those who are prone to condone j German aggression, as necessary to the preservation of Germany, will find it hard to excuse* the wanton: killing of Norwegian sailors, who died in ships assaulted and sunk by a; 'Af^".,x xv_ u__x xu; 4.i.„x xi ! foe that slipped up to them \vithout any indication of hostility. It is bad enough to kill men in battle but it is another thing to as sassinate them without giving them a chance to fight for their lives. To suddenly attack the warships of a neutral power, to bombard the cities of a friendly nation without warn ing and to use overpowering force REMEMBER —THE DRUG STORE FOR LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN April U: 2o: McDowell try; not lie in any particular indictment There are many causes. ; In fact there is probably nobody' who knows the complete answer. Ef-- forts to understand our economic 1 machinery are hindered by various | j About the best thing that the aver age individual can do, if this ques-i ■ tion has presented itself to his mind,; is to forget about the nation, for the; I moment and ask, “What’s the mat-; Iter with me?” i If the inquiry is pursued relent- ilessly and with diligence, there are I bound to be results. TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PLUS ONE CENT Millions of thrifty shoppers fhroughouf the country are fast friends of this gigantic drug store merchandising event. We want more friends for Rexall Products—so, as our way of advertising we offer the almost unbelievable values you see here. They're all bona fide, first-quality values. On special occasions during the year we offer a few of these items at prices lower than the regular list prices. But at no time do we offer this merchandise at such rock-bottom prices as during this sale. Some of the candy, pure food items, and occasionally another item or two that may not have a standard retail price are offered on this sale at special prices, but not on the One Cent Sale Plan. Be here early! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY against a weaker, unsuspecting peo ple is a crime against civilization. ONE MINUTE SERMON By Thomas Hastwell To live is to fight. It is the law among the animals in the jungle, the A NEW SOUTHERN INDUSTRY birds of the air, the denizens of the A great industry for the South is gea, and even in the vegetable king underway, with a newsprint mill in|dom. The law of the human race is operation at Lufkin, Texas. Twooth-.the law of struggle. Without it there j er plants are to be established in j jg no success no achievement no ac- i Tennessee. complishment worth while. When! mum, with every ^2 purchase LB ^oan Manning CHOCOIATIS YOUR FAVORITE CANDY ONIY AS lONG AS THrf tAST OTessing Combs Ladies' omJL Aden's Black Acefate WITII •-Ic UCM CP flNKMUf ONLY AS LONG AS THEY LAST ,cyi OMK MOBE TN«a 2S0 irj),,;;; srom oMvts r/ur//4ivM%^’in Lorie Harmonized Lipsticks and Rouges s"*s".l?ors 2^5h THEltsssKST6ftiE wmHosHm THESE OF The development of the newsprint industry in this section is due to the work of Dr. Herty, who perfected the process of making newsprint from Southern pine. Most of the newspapers in the United States are printed upon pa per that is made in Canada, or some other foreign country. While we -wish these foreign plants no ill will it will be fine for the nation if the newsprint that this nation consumes can be made in the South. Every business enterprise that has attained any degree of success has in it somewhere a man with driving restless energy. No business ever drifted into success, but a good many have been pushed to success by a human dynamo who refused to be licked. man ceases to struggle he is on the; way to extinction. With man it isj not the same physical encounter] found in the jungle. It is a strug-, gle for accomplishment,* for achieve-; ment to do a good job of living, to j build a life up to the best that in i one lies. It is a struggle that doeS; not end as long as life lasts. Some I look forward to the time and even j pray that it be hastened when strug-! gle and effort shall no longer be necessary. This should not be the prayer of any man. The prayer should be that one have the strength and the courage and the faith to fight the good figh.t, to keep the faith This is the life that God intends ev ery man to live, because only in the living of a victorious life can man approach the future confidently and unafraid. MAGIC HOUR SPECIALS WEMIESDAY ONLY AS L0N6 AS TNEY LAST 6 cakes in a pkg. Priscilla Toilet Soap .now 6 baovMM, kigli-^waliiv cokM— A illy Soft, silkan E>ha kind le yeiir tkin. A # W io m TMUtSPAV ONLY AS LONG ASTHIY LAST Medford White Vellum Papeterie Tlw biflsMl voIm in tociallv cof> ••el, «p-to-d4ln sioNoiMtv yew'v* "^inalentiliM*. 4tskMli«liit« ^ - _ . moHk. finest tern euafrntitt ARE SAMPLES BI6 VALUES 29c Klenzo SHAVING CREAM 2 for 30e 60c Size 8 oz. Jar Stag BRUSHLESS CREAM 2 for 61c 25c Size Cigarette Case Style Stag POWDER FOR MEN 2 for 26c 75c Size 6 oz. Stag VEGETAL LILAC 2 for 76c 75c Size Lavender SHAVING LOTION 2 for 7«« Morgan Lock Knit m. 5c Dish Cloths 2*»*’6«^ Gardenia Glorifying Cream 2 for 51* Watch newtpapert and windows for latest news on our big radio show—featuring Glen Gray and the Casa Loma 07^ chestra, Tony Martin, the Three Rog»es and other top notch radio start. The big show of the year. AT \P/^/C£S- or Cream. Another big spccial w*’v» betn able to get you for this One Cent Sale. You've really got to tee these liems to appreciate the big value. Any 2 for’1®* ' THE Keastt STORE FOR HAIR AND SCALP 75e S!« Stag HAIR AND SCALP TONIC 35c Size 8 vt. Harmony BAY RUM 50c Size Petroleum HAIR RUB raWAY ONLY AS LONG AS THEY LAST 8 cakes Toilet Soap 4oiANTSiZE 4 composition ^ coasters 90^ 40 m cwtfwwt WW SKHMBAY M«.V AS LONG AS THIY LAST 1 Mie» Holiday F«w Powder 3 Hcst. Kleiis* F«d«l TissMS Me ic m cutfmmmi 25c Size Martel's HAIR OIL HeCUiAM 39c S/ZE TUBES MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE MTM TWS COUrON 41 45c 8 oz. Puretest CASTOR OIL 2 for 4«e (iiM Pkg. of 110 Puretest COD LIVER OIL CONCENTRATE TABS 2 for fl.ei lOc Size 4 oz. Puretest EPSOM SALT 2 for 11c 45c Sizo Puretest M it A!4t t» w^tk- fimq tosMil AODKESS du( an( .soi: It ma be mic ver the bee Cai pla bee leas sid tha hav are Me bui moi Avas of the incl Sm D. W. anc sta Un fou era fou in wat 185 Nor one sari Tht lina octa •wei erf acy Wa den mor tuti anc pla erf it ■wh onl por mu tha one Sm ALL REXALL PRODUCTS SOLD ON A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION dia amo Nor Nor that whi the nort Dow coir jace mor far The min whi Sta' ticu kno stat Dr. vill yea bou a c has fac it 1 occ Kin poli car low' 1 F.l wil tor at Re| Ru spe is the yea urg 35, dan