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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940 RECORD FISHING MARK REPORTED FOR TWO DAYS In two days of fishing on the Dan-' iel Boone and Mt. Mitchell state- J federal wildlife management areas last w^eek, 239 fishermen eaught 1,- 287 trout, C. N. Mease, refuge SU';; pervisor, announced Friday. Mt. Mitchell areas’ streams attrac ted 93 anglers, including a number of women who engaged in fishing at Neal’s creek where the sport is pro-' Tided for the feminine sex only. The total catch in the Mitchell area was | 573 fish, which averaged nine inches, in lengrth and weighed 101 pounds, j The 146 fishermen on Daniel Boone refuge caught 709 fish, which weigh-' «d 137 pounds and averaged nine I inches in length. , i Rome had rigid laws to regulate' personal liberty about 200 B. C. The ^ number of guests at parties, funeral i costs, and even the color of women’s were fixed by law. I Dick—Did you get on your knees; •when you proposed to Christy? j Frank—No, she did. j Renee Roselli, one of the beautiful girls appearing here with the Hip- Hip-Hooray Musical Revue, under auspices of Marion Fire Department, for one day only, Friday, May 3. Health and 'Beatity . . . • ny is so blinded by her hate for Jews S, that in spite of God’s warning and • i hi'stnrv’s ctnrv rmahpt fnwnrH Dr. Sophia Brunson EMOTIONS OFTEN RUIN THE i HEALTH NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRE CINCT MEETINGS AND COUN TY CONVENTION | Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to the action of the Democratic State Executive Committee of North Carolina, the precinct meetings of the Democratic voters of McDowell County will be held in the several precincts at 2 o’clock P. M. on Sat urday, May 4, 1940, for the purpose •of electing a precinct committee, composed of five active Democrats, at least one of whom shall be a wom an; (The committee so elected shall immediately elect a Chairman and Vice-chairman, one of whom shall be a woman) and for the further pur pose of electing delegates to the County Convention. Each precinct shall be entitled to vote for each 25 Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions over 12 Democratic votes east by ^he precinct for Governor in the election of 1938. Each pre cinct, thereiore, may elect as many delegates to the County Convention as it may see fit not exceeding three delegates and three alternates for each vote to which the precinct may be entitled in the County Conven tion. NOTICE is further given that the McDowell County Democratic Con vention is hereby called to meet at the courthouse in Marion, N. C., at 11 o’clock A. M. on Saturday, Mayj^^^®”^ to take full possession of him 11, 1940, for the purpose of electing | The Master said, “Love your ene- delegates to the State Convention 1 mies, bless them that curse you, and and for such other business as may j pray for them which despitefully | tionai disturbances. If this goes on come before the convention. |use you.” A true Christian, with; long enough many civilians and sol- The McDowell County Democratic | God’s help, does not hate. He fol-1 diers will actually die of organic Executive Committee is hereby call-i lows his Master’s teachings and re-J diseases brought on by destructive ed to meet at the courthouse in Mar-' turns good for evil. Even a wise man. emotions. ion, N. C., at 12:00 o’clock noon on | who is not a Christian does not hate;j pj.. Walter L. Brown, St. Barthol- Saturday, May 11, 1940, for the pur-1 he knows that hate destroys his own|n^e^. Hospital, London, , writes that pose of electing a Chairman and! soul, wrecks his happiness, and final- \ anxiety may cause at first functional Vice-chairman, and for the transac-|ly his health. | changes in the body if continued tion of such other business as may | Hate, anger, fear undermines; long enough, the organs may be per- j health and brings misery, care and j manently diseased, sorrow. | It is a day of emotional stress Old Niezsche, a half-crazy German j and strain. We need to calm our writer, taught hatred as a virtue, j own souls, and above all teach our Russian Communists teach hate. | children that a firm, unfaltering They say that love indicates weak- ^ faith in God is the only protection ness, and people must hate enemies, that they can have on which to rely. All Christians are enemies because | they teach love and believe in a God | MOST NECESSARY FOODS I whom the Communists execrate. ! “Can you name any foods which Today we see the fruits of such [are necessary to a balanced diet?” history’s story she rushes toward de •: struction.” Germany should look at i, Spain. She persecuted Christians • and Jew's. Today, she is prostrate Sitorn and bleeding. Once the richest •, country on the earth, she is one of j the poorest now. The writer contin ues: I ! “When a youth I served an ap- Fear, hate and anger are destruc-j prenticeship with a Jew. His name tive emotions. They slowly under-: was Abraham Rhineheimer. In all mine the character and the health, j the years since, I have never known The cruel murderer steals upon his L finer man. He was a father to me. victim in the shadow of darkness tojSo good, so honorable and upright; deprive him of his life, because hate | yet today Germany is robbing and fills his soul. He plupges a dagger in-; persecuting many an Abraham to his heart with no feelings of mer-: Rhineheimer, some of their best and cy or remorse. He has brooded so'choicest—-and may God have mercy long over real or fancied wrongs {on the souls of the high command, that kindness and compassion havej gate is dropping bombs on inno left him. He has given himself overi^gj^j. ^omen and children. Peace has to the powers^ of evil and allowed f^om Europe and Asia. Hate, fear and anxiety are causing rapid heart beats, breathlessness, rise in , blood pressure and many other func- come before the committee. This the 3rd day of April, 1940. ROBERT W. PROCTOR, Chairman, McDowell County Democratic Executive Committee LAND FOR SALE Take notice that under and by virtue of the power of sale contain ed in that certain Deed of Trust executed by B. B. Emory and wife, | Annie Emory, to the undersigned] _ — Trustee for the benefit of the Home i teachings. They have set the world j The food which comes first in this Building Association of Marion, N.; on fire and men are freezing, starv-1 respect is milk. Every child should of t^hrMortgJge "^Deed^ rLS ^ofi'"^’ because take a quart of milk daily and every McDowell County, conveying the i doctrines. It is unsafe in die-: adult a pint. Cheese and other milk lands therein described and secur-! tator countries even to express a. products are equally valuable. Milk ing an indebtedness, therein describ-1 thought that is contrary to what the: is the most important single food the unSigned'^Trustle that he“^ex" ^Prevailing prices it is a «rcise the power of sale, therein i Looking over a Christian joui-nal,; bargain in food values, given, and for the purpose of satis-! my eyes fell on an article written by! Next in importance come eggs, fying ^id indebtedn^s, the under- j ^ saintly old man under one of the; Like milk, eggs are rich in good pro- the"higheT Wd7Jr, for "cas°h, ?t\he' “Hate in Action.” He says:;teins as well as vitamins and miner- courthouse door in Marion, N. C., at i “Germany in the World War sang a' als. Of great importance, too, are 12 o’clock, noon, on ' j “Hymn of Hate.” This same Germa- fruits and green vegetables, partic- Monday, May 6, 1940 j • ularly the leafy vegetables. Every the following described property, to- i I person w^ho would prevent nutritive wit: ! That certain house and lot near the Clinchfield Mill where the par-j ties of the first part now reside, and , being a part of lot No. 15, Block I No. 3, of Clinchfield Annex accord j failure should partake not only of I milk and eggs, but also of fruits and I green vegetables in liberal quanti- I ties. Meats are important, but the I foods first mentioned because of 1 their richness in vitamins are almost j essential.—Dr. James S. McLester { (former President American Medi- jcal Association) in The Progressive I Farmer. ing to map of same, recorded in Map ■ Book 1 at page 59 of McDowell! County Map Records, and more spe- ^ cifically described as follows: i Beginning at a stake in the South | side of Matilda Avenue, N. E. cor-' Her of Lot No. 14, Block B, of said I Clinchfield Annex, and runs with! said Avenue South 47 West 70 feet' to a stake, located 14 feet East of j Holler’s line; thence South 29 Easti 140 feet to a stake; thence North: 47 East 108 feet to a stake in the! Southern line of said lot No. 14; i thence with said line of said lot! North 43 West 140 feet to the be-; Having qualified as Administratrix Congressional seats? ginning. of the estate of J. E. Vess, deceased, . „ ,, . ^ t .. ^ ' - 4. How old IS Chief Justice ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE I i WHO KNOWS? i ! 1. How close does Denmark come I to Sweden? ! 2. What was the original member- :ship of the House of Representatives 3. Are alien residents counted in And being the same property de-! l®te of McDowell County, North scribed in a deed from J. M. Seagle ■ Carolina, this is to notify all persons Hughes? and wife to the parties of the first,having claims against said estate to 5. What is a fjord? part, dated August 13, 1931, and re- exhibit them to the undersigned on g What is meant by the iron gate’ corded in Deed Book 77 at page or before the 18th day of April, _ 530 of McDowell County Deed Rec- 1941, or this notice will be pleaded . ^^hen did Norway decla •rds, reference to which deed and in bar of their recovery. All persons independence oi Sweden? map, above referred to, is here made indebted to said estate will please; 8. What products did Great Brit- for further description. , make immediate payment to said^ajn get from Denmark? The terms of the sale are for Administratrix. ■ cash and subject to confirmation by This 17th day of April, 1940. the court This April 3, 1940. | J. W. WINBORNE, Trustee. / 9. Who invented the typewi*iter? . 10* How' many nations have lost Admfnttito of .he®E.tateindependence rinee 1938T of J. E. Vess, deceaesd. I (See answers on page 7) Who says you can't have EVERYTHING! You can have V-8 performance— and gas economy, too! An 85 h.p. Ford gave 24.92 miles per gallon in the annual ofiicial Gilmore- Yosemite road test, open to all cars. This was best mileage of all standard- equipped cars in this class! You can have easy-handlings with big-car room and ride! Everyone knows how easy it is to drive a Ford. But no one could know, till he gets inside, how big this Ford is in leg- room, seat-room, knee-room . . . nor what a thrillingly soft, steady, big-car ride it gives! You can have low cost upkeep— and enjoy real fine-car features! You shift gears on a Ford with the easy- acting type finger-tip shift used on costly cars. You get a semi-centrifugal clutch giving lower pedal pressure at shifting speeds, also typical of costly cars ... to say nothing of the biggest hydraulic brakes ever used on a low-cost car. Your Ford Dealer’s ready and willing to trade ... See him now! YOU CAN HATE A F0RDV8 —^and that's what you'll want ^hen you try it! ®'»OS(T The six-bottle carton of Coca-Cola is the ideal way to have refreshment at home. The carton is easy to buy and easy to carry. Pure, whole some, delicious, — Coca-Cola belongs in your refrigerator. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MARION, N. C. Don’t forget. Trade in Marion. The Marion ProgreM—Fine Priatmf. Phone M.
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