The Everyday
Counselor
Rev. Herbert Spaugh, D. D.
We are so busy. Kvorvbody I
m et is busy. But are we busy
about thv right things? That is
what ought to eoneern us. Rep-, at
edly I've written in this column
that too many of us mistake mo
tion for pr-glass. Too many of us
arc busy a! ait the wrong thing.
There is an interesting story
buri d back in the Old Testa
ment. which tells about the se
lection of Saul as th first king
of Israel. After he had been cho
sen, they couldn't find him. A
diligent s. arch was made for the
new king and the record says
quaintly that they finally found
him after the Prophet Samuel
had prayed to God. The Bible
verse reads. "Thor-, fore they in
quired of the Lord further, if
the man should yet come thither.
And the Lord answered. Bihold
he hath hid himself among the
stuff." (I Sam. 10-22).
How many of us 'nave h:dden
ourse-hes "amo'-g the stuff"? We
are literally cov red up with
“Stuff." which we have gather
ed up and piled around us. St1.1 f 1
TRY POST-WAR "FASTERACTING"
Relieve fhc echo* ond ***lcep robbing" N'.rcrie*
of Ccid** iaii vt i'fh 566 (*oS,o*s or
liUAPETTE BOTTLING CO.
West Jefferson. N. C.
What gatherers we a''o. Hu"'
covered up we are with it. It all
so.ms so important now. but in
the light of eternity it will a
mount to nothing. Wo may have
this "stuff" piled up in an office,
in ; busin. ss. We may even have
it in a home. It takes tremendous
dfort to accumulate it. and more
effort to care for it.
Manv of us read last Christ
mas- Charles Dickens' "The Christ
mas Carol." Do you renn tuber
the coma rsation betw>. on Scrooge
and Marley’s ghost? Scrooge tells
Marlcv 'hat he had In on ;i good
man of business. Marley cries a
!oud. shak s r.> chain, and says.
"Business! Mankind was my
bosun ss."
Frequently I hear someone say
that he is not too much eoneern
d ab ait Judgment Day. that a
God of Love would not condemn
a man for h s ,-ir.s. Almighty Cod
does not condemn us. We con
demn ou:s Ives when we hide
ourselves in "stuff." busy our
selves about the wrong tilings,
fail to follow lbs plan I'm salva
1 a 1*1, f; ;! to put Him f n-1 Tim
Bible tails os omphatica'Iy that
God desir s “all ini n to be saved.
;md to e ill unto ; lie knor, ledge
of tiie ti util." Co i<t said “Bless
ed a i they thei irar tlie Wi od
of Co,i and k ■ |
A co u - pond i;t sent m thcs •
\ O'': ci‘--M , ■ i . - j i • . 1'.;' Ye
i; Ye coll n Wo\. and v.: Ik
• a, . o
i • .v ■ tr o i: Ye ea ! - e Kieh.
and ; sk me not; Y,, eal! me K
■ : a; 1. and s vk me not: Ye i.
im. C r;u mis. : r.< j trus: me not:
Ye call 10,0 Noil o. ami sor\e me
:a>;: 'I’e e.dl tin. Mighty, and
honor me not; Ye call me Just,
and fear me net: If I condemn
y >u, blame me not."
For quid: results, use the Sky
land Post's classified columns.
Farm For Sale
I will offer my farm for sale to the highest bidder,
Tuesday, March 23. at 1 p. m., located 2* > miles south
of Piney Creek high school and consisting of 14ti acres
suitable for grazing or general farming. It contains a
six-room house, two barns, a good orchard, plenty of
timber and water, and also a 9-10 acre tobacco base.
Will divide into three or four separate tracts, or will sell
all together. Sale To Be Held On Premises
lSrucp \\ hitch
PINKY CREEK. N. C.
I ARMS
\\ hn-r I’antiin*; Pax s
FARMS — IVrmsvh \ma .'v ’ !;;:ui —
iiardi ;i S;»■.! of Amori: i
Wla it .-a i'>t' h\ iii'--* ! i;:rkv, jirk-es lor jour
Wo ll.l
o vil li' ; eal i.ir-M •. tor ';
thi- mo.
V, Ian h i* Ur'u i\ SCvahnrs.
u\!oru. s a.
uc ivory M
Protect \ our lantih
by becoming a member ol
Reins-SUmlivuni Buriul
Association
telephone ss \v. jefeerson. n. c.
A 25 cent fee is charged upon joining, after which the
following dues are in effect:
Quarterly Yearly Benefit
One to Ten Years _ lh -40 $ 50.00
Ten to Twenty-Nine Years .20 .SO 100.00
Thirty to Fifty Years_ .40 1.00 100.00
Fifty to Sixty-five Years -- .00 2.40 100.00
Sudan Grass Proves To Be
Profitable For Dairymen
i
I Sudan grass for summer pasture,
; ordinarily a highly desirable for
age crop in most anas, promis
es to be even more profitable
this year to dairy farmers.
Sudan grass has always been
one of the best fe ds for summer
[drought insurance. This year,
with til • prospects of high prices
for all types of feed. Sudan will
till ‘lie gap wiien permati nt pas
tures are suffering under the
summer sun at lower cost per cow
days of grazing than any other
supple mentary pasture.
limit lias I) on found to the
geogi apliieal arias in which Su
dan makes gih d grnwth. Fi < *m
Minnesota to Texas Sudan, both
ti e regular and sweet vari ties,
have proved to he profit makers.
Typieal xamples of how Su
dan lias carried herds through
the suir.m'i is report', d lium the
farm of Fred Schueneman, of
near Ava. Mo.
ScIh ueneman. a patron of the
Kraft Foods Company's Ava
i plant, sow d 4 and one-half acres
i of Sudan hist year the hist week
of May and another four acres
the first if June, lie turned 14
j cows and .a heifers on the 4 and
one-half acres thi 15th of July
1 and 1 4/ them on for 10 days. Tin n
lie turned them in on the 4 acres
for 10 days. When he look thoin
off the 4 acres. In, kept tin in off
f r a p rlod • if about 2 wi eks to
give ‘ be Suda': a chance to get a
good start. Then he turned in on
both plots f,tg gil>i iip a mml h 1 x -
fore using ; past 11 r s. I ,a ter
i". tie I Sehueneman g.4 mi■!
p istiir; from t!;e 2 f.i Ids, about
Aim Pr. stog. P)oug 1: s C : o
Sod ’. nt !!• hi. In the ...
1047 con 1 'Site roe mis of the
d . u. meis ase of !)4.a i • itnds ,,f
milk | ■ aero b tWeet Jen- 15
■d A " 1 I a mo t Jen had 11H >rc
days of pasture later in the full.
Preston figures that the crop was
worth more than four limes the
cost of seed and fertilizer to the
i a. <•.' who n.i\ o experience m
growing Sudan fun summer pas
turn, point out that it requires
good land that should be weil
f utilized. many recommending
that tiie fertilization bo sim.lar to
that of corn. They also say that
Sudan works in well in a rota
tion program where the Sudan is
torn up m the fall and tin plot
seeded to small grains foi winter
and early spring grazing.
Tln re is one warning that ag
ronomists have put out about Su
dan and that is—"get your seed
ea: ly." So- d stocks are : • »>••
'•west point in years, chiefly b
cause acreag planted ia.--i
nier was needed for forage in ai
ve-p
; i d little v
see i.
.us to
y it ai i ^
•In? it
.I*' *.AB *j -'^ j
'r'i
Creomuls-'on relievos promptly be
cause it t;ocs right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and e.tpel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to se»! j ou
a buttle of CreomuLsion with the un
derstanding you must like th i way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
for Coush?,Cht!'t Colds, Bronchitis
one-half to % acre per cow, anc
securing the seed needed now
will be the dairyman’s insurance
against falling milk volume thi:
summer, (he agronomists say.
ARMY AIR FORCE
RECRUITING GAINS
(Continued trorn page 1)
charged with obtaining 1080 met
per month as their share of tin
recruits necessary to me t t1’ ’
tional quota each month, and, it
February, a total of Itidil you ■
men from Ihe two states enlist
ed in either the Army or tin Ai
Force.
Sergeant Del,lira also state
that the local office over-sub
scribe d its quota for the montl
of February.
Although the national Arm:
and Air Force Recruiting pro
gram has not accomplished 'h
numb, r of enlistments nocess
ary to keep the Army and Ai
F u'cc at full strength during re
c nt months, the members of th
Recruiting Service working it
Ninth and South Carolina hav
obtaint d more than their shar
of ecruits during both Januar;
and February of ties year. Credi
for this is given to the fact tha
the public is !> coming aware o
'ui' yaiuc of an enlistment in tin
Army to the young nr n of Ur
"Carolinas" and the returning o
many foi mer servicem. m to uni
f i in after having tried civilia*
!:fc for a time. Th,< ;o men foiim
that I lie A1 my ■ ally lias some
thing to i iff i them ;n tlie way i>
Cl Om.d .! - is li'l n: i
1 r,e v;e .:. ■ .o . n. hi rs I,
Fi in ua \
( Hvi'
Mary .1 uti<' Miller
? T;:1 y dr d m ;ht r .
I:;. Miller and t. > 'Me IV- :• Mil
lei. was ho: n Ai : 1 27. I »•»:’. a' -
died March 4. !!14H at Us. ch
ef 54 years. Ill months and
days.
She is survived by her father
one sist in Alpha, of Ova! am
j Kannapolis, two brothers, Oder'
and Dailey, of Oval, and a hos
of relatives and fr iends. Her nv
• tie r, three sisters, and one bro
! ther pi ded her in death.
Mary Jane never dovelopot
j mentally beyond a child. We hav
NOTICE OF SAFE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NORTH CAROLINA
ASHE COUNTY
COUNTY OF ASHE
Ys.
J. W AND .1 L. KERNOODLE
I 'nder arid by \ : !ii- of a D
nr .In lament of ! n Su
;n tier C i: i t i f Ash" Com ''
• U.. r ,u't
! \v
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t r the sa;m ;a corded in i he r>l
I a e -f tii I;( cist, r ,,f Di - is oi
Tibs March 1". 1<)4«.
I a. T. ,1 hr ns ti'ii. Ci i; a
U! tti
i <iic s.vf.i;
LespetlVza an<l Alfalfa Hay
Wheat a mi ((at Straw
Delivery Anywhere
VV. \V. FRAZJKR
Claremont, N. C.
foThe Middles
By Bob Karpe
fob HEAVEN'S
SAKE STOP
TOSSING AND
60 TO SLEEP/
A FAT CHANCE
WITH THOSE
C PATTED CATS
'lO.VLING !
H
seen her in her simplicity and
trust, and are sure she was no
more responsible for sin than a
child. She knew how to work
and in this she found her great
joy.
Her mother has been d ad for
three y. ars, and during these
years, Mary Jane has suffered
; much in body. Although loving
hands have done what they
could do for her, she has missed
her mother’s care as any child
i would have done.
During all of her suffering,
she was submissive a>’d patient.
W are all sure she has gone to
■ that land where there is im more
i stiff ring and sorrow, and where
[ there is no tortured bodies or
■ ; childish minds. Those like Mary
. I Jane, who ime capable of enjoy
■ j ing earth least, will by the way
of contrast., enjoy hcavi n most.
; I Funeral service w as conducted
. j at Bethel Baptist c,lurch, by the
i Rev. Hi rbert Caldwell of Sparta,
I Rev. Harrison Miller, of til n
i dale Springs and Rev. Dewey Ro
. ten of Wed J Jfc-son.
i A dear loved one from us is gone
A voice wa loved is Mm.
’ : A place is vacant in our home,
. | That never can be filled.
i I NOTICE OF SALE
» IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
. BEFORE THE CLERK
, NORTH CAROLINA
I i ASHE COUNTY
[ WILLARD LEE DICKSON AND
r MRS. DOROTHY OSBORNE. BY
. THEIR UNCLE AND OENERAL
. , GUARDIAN, ,1. A. DICKSON,
r | EX PARTE:
. j Pur.~11.:nt to :in order of the
, C ''ill"! r :i■ i• m tin nkuVO out it -
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mis ■ >. v .11 i.p (Pi puli da\
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to 5 West 7 poles; then
'h 7L- E <t 4 po i s; then
t!i 2i Wi st 4 poll s: then
th 9 L We-t 9 poles; then
ti 75Li Wist 1-1 4-5 poles
I N( : tii 541 I West 2 2-.'! poll s
. N, rth 24 Wes: 2 1-5 poles
1 North 94 L West 8 3-5
tii n Nmth 23'j West 2
poles: then North ML- West
- - -: : iieii Ni ."tii 25 1 Wi st
2 p. les; then North 25 ' West
lies; then North 29 West 4
then North 2(5 0 West 22
then North 34 West 4
th n North 38 West 12
: then North 54 West it
-s; then North l>2 West 5
.. then North 83 West 1!
Iren North 3n'i West 11
: th- n No' tii 28 1 - W- st i 1
p '!' S to stoke oil (op of ti
L-I 850. We-- 5
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K.. ■ II ; ■ • s; S mh Hu1
j pot s: tin !; H> II':'! HU1 -
: t:! i .: !. then s< ■ml. I’d K i -i
| 4 pules: then South 4:! I-....
j !)2 a or s and til square p, m
j (■"! 1; >: i'll in t||f ,'.i" i'.'i .1 ■ rnI
;ct o| land h< . .-fniT sold l '
1 Ca; 1 H ''I'.- '. and \V. W. l)i< I.
' and fo: -;" I'll'ic description of j
j land it : i I : • •‘■old to tin- I
! (’ai l Dick.- m . ad \V. \V. D.ck
i I'ci'ci.•::i ■ : la 'i t ! iy madi ■ In t1 a :
| title dci a i Carl Dickson a :d
W. \V Dickson foi same.
Tltis the 5th il',\ .1 Marc!:.
194 it.
W. it. AUSTIN, Cornmis- I
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NOTH II OF SUMMONS
IN THK St PKKIOR COURT
■ NORTH CAROLINA
AS]IK COl'NTY
\ KKA i't AVERS
Vs.
OKOKt IK CI.AUKNCK POWERS
! The .1. feiidant above named will
take c dice that an acti >n us
• dio\ <■:1111 led, the same hoinn
i . I ■ i. 11 • (li Voice, lias been
IVr k. delightfully comforting help for
I aches ui.rt pains of Rheumatism, Arthritic
Neuritis. Lumbago, St int lea, or Neuralgia try
Ronind. Works through the blood. First dos#
usually marts alleviating pain so you can
work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. 1
Get Rorrind at druggist today. Quick, com- j
pleto satisfaction or money back guaranteed.
For Quick Results, Use The Post’s
CLASSIFIED ADS
RATES
Minimum of 35c per issue of
not more than 25 words. For
each additional word over 25,
2c per word.
All “keyed” classified ads
arc minimum of 50c.
Cards of Thanks, 50c.
Memorials and Obituaries,
SI.50 minimum.
Terms: Cash.
Everybody
Reads The
Classifieds
| TO BUY — TO SELL
TO RENT — TO FIND
FOR SAFE- -Korean L< sp1 dosa
se"d. Slate test <1. Guaranteed 1
fi'ee of (totter and jolmson grass, i
14 Re iI>. Down Smith, Conover, 1
N. C. Rhone 408-8. H-1 l-4tp
FOR RENT — One four-room
and one six-room apartment in :
Lansing with electric lights and 1
water. See Mrs. W. A. Weaver.
Lansing. 3-ll-3tp
GOOD QUALITY HEAVY j
BREED BABY CHICKS: 200 foi i
$13.00. Worthwhile Chicks, 10j :
W. North Ave., Balto., 1. Md.
2-12-1 Dtp
FOR SALE — Whizzer Motor ,
Rake, good condition, been run |
only 3110 miles. See Mont Shop- |
herd. Clumpier. N. C. 3-18-ltpl
comntenc d in the Superior Court ;
of Ashe county and that dal.' ,
v< i ' il nm.plaint ha !■> i n fiLd .
,a d :u run ions issued wim 1 is :'1 -
due in thi■ i fide the un- >
d on the 12th d; y - i
Marel 1! lit hi.
i ' S. NH.\! .
2.-11 Re
l t 'A OI.1N .
I of Harrison C. Tucker, d<
i I'oS.-d, late of Asia- (unity, this
. ■ to nntd'y a!! pn so having i
c'aims against said estate to pre- I
sent them to the office of Walter
L. Tucker, in West Jeff- rson. N-j
Carolina, on or before the 11th j
day of March, 1949, or this notice j
will he pleaded in bar of their 1
recovery. All persons indebted to I'
s iid ■ state will please make ini- |
mediate payment to the above.
This 11th day of March. 1948.
HOWARD II. TUCKER,
Administrator.
3-11 Ttc !
Mi l II I. Ur SI 'I 'Miss
IN' THK SUPERIOR COURT j
NORTH CAROLINA
ASIIK COUNTY
COUNTY OF ASHK
Ys.
I.OU c. ORKKR. WAI.TFI! M.
CUFF!;. I .ON'I i ORFF.II. 7.FI.I
. I; F I- | MOO LINK OH I F.NF. A
-HAND ■' IFF’;- •'
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IV. i.UAi.I >1 \U A!'
i' S. a FAN.
Cl - K :,r S :
II- ’2>i-41c
WAITRESS WANTED — Must
iavr good health and good char
icter. Apply at Wilk s Hotel,
Corth Wilke.sboro. S-1! -2te
FOR SALK — Paint Sprayer
n good condition. Ready fur use.
i c W. M. Sharpe, Warrensville,
4. C. 3-11 -2tp
FOR SALE 122 acre farm, 15
icres in bottom land, some mar
cetable timber, lots of small pine
indr r and pasture lard. 2 good
iprings, good road. Peak t rek
ownship near the Blue Ridge
’arkv.ay. good place for business,
'(intact Herman Alexander, Lan
ds, N. C., or H. K. Miller. Lau- J
el Springs, N. C. 3-11 -3tp *
We are headquarters for your
'i-shing supplies. fiO ft. fly rods
is low as $4.1)11. Re L-. $2.Ph. West
;rn Auto Store. 3-11 -2tc
FOR SALE — 1 la led
I 4!n Dixon near I> a (
■ Stall n.
at d
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or;
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all
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had s ' t
! u la Co.
■ 4 - He
FOR SALK One HJ40 model
I 1-2 ton Chevrolet truck in good
■ondihon. See M. Junes, J. and J.
store. 2-2fi-tke
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Or.s *
IP 14 model Ford tractor with 24™
'oot trailer with good rubber
md in good mechanical condi
ion. Will trade for good late
Tuxlel car. See M. Jones, J. and
F. Store. 2-26-tkc
WANTED- — BOVS- AND
HIRES FOR BEAUTY CULTURE
TRAINING — G. I. Approved.
North Wilke.sboro Beauty School,
North Wilke.sboro, N. C. 10-23-tkc
p<u; SALE !'
in at straw. S
1 'll . V, e i'.\
are. ill,, !, pU!
Bargain!)
Engines, Trac
tors, Saw Milts,
iVood Working and Koad Huild
ng Machinery, Well Drilling Ma
•hines, (lasoline Engines, etc.—
1. I*. JOHNSON, WytheviHe, Va.
FIREPROOF SAFES- We have
n ;,tock a limited number of sizes
"i.'ing IM.m #24.50 up. l.ot us
i loti- you on vi'iir n qiii: enn-nts.
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uut omol) ilo insurance.
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Representati \ e of
State Farm Insurance Co.
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He Is Well Qualified To
Fill Your Prescriptions. !
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West Jellt cson, N. C. .
OUR JOS
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