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H. Y. Belk ? -AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY Come on in ail you doodlebugs. l*ets fiddle, dance and sing and joy Jul. This is Truman's administra iion. Strikes, walkouts. How can we >xnakethe world safe for Democracy? Hen Wallace, the one time pig kill j <er say that the spirit of Thomas \ Jefferson last summer at the Na lional convention. What crippled pig catching Hen Wallace? Did. you get -the fish story Simp Bridges brought to town? That was a real cut off, John. Well, by now the election is in the waste basket. Every thing's chicken, . and the goose hangs high. I told you io go slow and keep your doe. H. Y. Jr., and wife were dinner guests with ClarenCe Spratt and Mfe in the City Sunday. Brother Lloyd Self and Mrs. Self from the great Little City of Cher * xyville spent the weekend with .Bil-.j lie Ross and wife. Everybody you meet is going fish j kng or done been. Well, I've got to hurry and get this message in print I hope you find lime to criticize 'he message. When- a man is born of?a woman he's Just a small bundle of possibili ties. He's a very small persimmon ?nd altogether green. When he starts j ?ut on the stormy voyage of life his stomach is full of pains, castor oil and paregoric. The first few > ears of his lite he goes fish ing, steals green j apples, and water melons. Then he learns to smoke ci garettes, take on a few drinks, and call father the old man. Puts on a high standing collar, takes the old man's car off. Finds a j lady to ride ? they go. He tells her its] his car and that he has stocks and bonds. She falls for him. Now they j get married. He has no job. So they! honeymoon around awhile. He tak es her to live with the old man. He pretends to hunt a Job, finally he tears the old man's car up. His fair young bride of yesterday is forced ffo take in public washing. The old vnan tells them he can't keep them any longer. She gets sick unto dea th from bending over a wash tub. Its pathetic. They find a charity ward in the hospital. Her young life soon flickers out. John by now has become an old man. Leaning on a staff No support. Yes. its pathetic. He goes to live with his sister's chil ren. They don't want him. Soon he piles up and dies. That's th? last act in the old man's life drama. "Man is brutish in his knowledge for 'nis mother's image, falsehood and r.here is no breath in them. Thev are altogether brutish. The pastors have ^HEADACHE, | Quict^PSV^Vasffng ! ^ become brutish arid* have not sough ;ne Lord. They shall not prosper, their fiocks are scattered saith the Lord. Wo find so many people wasting their time and lives in riotous liv ing. and some waste their lives in riotous reading. Understand me ? you have a right to be a Jew, Pro testant. or a Catholic, or anything eise you c?ui be, so long as you don't interfere with the rights of other people. Scientists say the earth is. warm ing up. We object and say the wea ther is warming up. We say America means freedom for all people who care to live with us in peace. Scientists have found thai the missing link between man and mon key Is still missing. The Federal council of America says there was one divorce in 98 for every three marriages. Nothing like changing' partners in the middle of the road. ?/> It takes about 18 months for a ba by to learn to talk, and a life time to learn to keep hU mouth shut. Old Joe Stalin is mostly bluff and believes we should swallow his stuff Joe is a lie. We don't swallow nothtng-r-We chew our grub. We Americans sure are good hearted. Our New Dealers are starv- J inpt folks here at home to help the alien empires, especially Great Bri- 1 tain. We should first see that all the j people here at home are fed and clothed before we feed and cloth the outside world. We wonder what ! in the heck will happen next. Folks who prophecy prosperity to continue on out remind me of folks who ex- j pecc strawberries -'-because summer ! season :s over. Let the folks along, the Une read what we have got. to say. We don't run off after false 1 gods. If you don't like It you don't! have to take it. If you do .like it we1 sell it for a nickel, or send it to you i for a dolior and a dime 6 months, or j for just two, one year. A wooden In dian with one eye. Know we can't 1 please everybody, but we try. You know so many folks are bilious and often constipated we better call the j doctor. Besides you know, my dear, I'm talking to you. Its better to be on the right side and lose, than to be on the wrong side and win. Over -confidence is what ruins lots of good men. That's what ruined the old Irishman when he got horn- J ed out of the lot in attempting to put the bull's nose to the ground. Don't ever believe you are only star1 , that glistens in the blue heaven. Dewey lost his roll and fought for naught Truman won the fight. Now we say Harry, you are best President we've had since Roosevelt crossed the bar into eternity. So don't wor ry You couldn't all win, but you can try again. The good people, in | your town were pleased to know ! you jr.ied This new mayor will make 1 yi>u .-s'.ind around and sign your note ! ro.the last rr-m. So keep your shirt OR. you i I .find another time. For- j get you were in the losing game; pO'iiMS don't run smooth. Now just J b.> a mayor in your mind and stand your ground, and remember what ?ONT"SAY FLOOR PAINT-SAY OOfS MOM ? COSTS LESS t ??. tlOK Ctil Joe* ill the work ? idi iuti one co.tt ? and in one v/ftcr-toou! It leaves ? U>ticigly lioiutilul lioor (hil l protected ir.ttn diet 111J *tir,oil or grease i (loot ilnt't e?sjr to keep .VI for t co*t of only ?bout 1 cent per square foot' EASY TO KE-WMfS OVT (WHCITT ( KUr-C?il <oes oA ,utt !ik? sny p.r>iT*. ? with a bruth. spray or roller coitcr. One coat coven1 An>l yog env pe.nf it je m? day. ux * the neet* CUAKANTEC .. Pl?)f ? Ceal is (uinntetd not '0 crack, chip or peal. It is absolutely noa >tip;>?ry Treat your floors to aaw beiuty lid life with Plor-CasO For ALL SURFACES ? INSIDE OR OUT COMC44 ff Pl>c Ceat it the ?<(??? 1 a < \ .* t f<n (Mcrttc p?Kwhe%. <K4(rt !< ??*?? ?c*in?t ttaina. i n I w?a<her W??rt < chip or peel ' H<r eatra preparation fc?i ewcrj* t for new ly concrete In a oXori end bUcli and ?ht?t WOOO Off ItNOUUM Clear (transparent) Flor-Ceal brinf* out ? It the natural briu'y of your woo 4 floor, without the need for shellac, rarntah or en. It brighten* and pro tecte linoleum, m*k?a continuous wit n( jm net ettar y FOR HOMl . FARM utiMrnn B?ae*ieat naeri can S< brifhtened end pro tected afaiaat (reaee, oil and dirt eaaily and quickly with HlocCaell Absolutely non-eliprv*t f for added safety m laundry and r? room. FACTORY 4 NOW ~fOU CAN GIT FlOftCCAL FJR.OM THCSf DC ALMS: ELMER LUMBER CO. Phone S4 uined the Irishman with the bull, t was over -confidence but not with he bull. It looked like darn foolish teas to me. How could they all win. low in the heck are you going to di /nle something there' ain't enough >f only for one man. Wait Til he re ires then let others come on in, Hi ram. An old negro preacher had been ailingfor quite a while. He went to see his doctor. He was told to give up. wine, women and preaching. He inquired of the doctor, will 1 live to be a hundred years old if I leave all these blessings off? No, replied the doctor, but it will seem to you like more than a hundred years. The prea cher left the doctor very heavy h^art ed, so would you. I like summertime best. The wo men dress up in shorts, while the. men go fishing. Who Is your neighbor? Well, Hir am, If you run for office, you will soon find out who all those are. Its best not to run for office, just get appointed by the President. He knows better than you do. I have of ten thought if all the religious de nominations of America would loin in the crusade to drive atheists. ? 1 ? terlalism, and communism from America the job would be completed in less than 3 years. And all wars would be outlawed by the spirit of the gospte. Force has tried time and again to iead the world out of che dark age of man. Love for our fel low man is the answer for a bette' world. Tell the rest of the world tha: we believe in Christian Freedom through love. Are we not supposed ; to bring the rest of the world to Christ? I believe that the teachings of the churches qf America. We have not done very much about it yet. And its getting late in the evening. in closing today's session and re cess it till next week. This is Tru man's administration.. Let all the people sing and rejoice " for this j mighty king. You never thought I'd be a poetj and come up with an ode: If its medicine you need. | The medical man says you're sick The dietitian says you need a snack, ? The faith healing doctor says it I is trust you like: The chlrapractor doctors says He can straighten out your back The athlete doctors say s he'll Roll you out of your jack. Then the preacher comes along And says, if all these formulas fail ? Brother you'll live until you die, ! Its nothing but formality C see. More than 150 Rockingham farm ' ers recently witnessed a dynamite j ditching demonstration on the farm | of M. M| Joyner in the Bethany com ! munity. ? :?* EXECUTORS NOTICE Huxing qualified as executor for the Last Will and Testament of R. C Gold, deceased, all persons having claims against his estate will please file same with the undersigned on or before April 28, 1950?or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 27th day of April, 1949. G. A. Bridges, Executor 1. R. Davis, Atty. a-29-June 3 A married lieutenant (junior grade) in the Navy Medical Corps [received pay and allowances total ing $3,011.00 a year. skyline ? PHOTO SFRVlCt ? , A LITTLE STORE With BIG BARGAINS McCarter's Cash Grocery Phone 223 ILlI* And Foil Information Concerning . * ? " . # . , ? " 4 f v . ' '? ? Equipment Loans Construction Loans Seed and Fertilizer Loans Mr. Stanton is a home-grown farmer, who knows agriculture from the practical standpoint Ue hope yon will avail yourself of this new ser *- V ? ? . ? vice. Member FDIC
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