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H. Y. Belle AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY SgL W ray Stewart, fresh in from JFairoanka, Alaska, drifted out to -me* the Herald reporter last week. Kure 1 was glad <o entertain one of iUiide Sam's ?boys (from the Land of Midnight Sun. Joio to Mr. apd Mrs. John Pillow, .sa daughter, Sara Agnes, in the Mi* lan. Tennessee, hospital. Mr. John la ?8u years young and bi very active. Mis wife la ju?i age of 40. I never ?iiii approve of children getting mar ched. Mr. John Fowler's wife la In Mer ey hospital in Atlanta, Ga^. for treat axiem the second time. lis no trouble to live a long life tout we must first learn how. I've ?i>een in school a long rime trying to MR>lve this problem. One good motto ? <stay away from the doetor all you <ran. Doctors mean to help you live, but rthay can't help.it U you die. I'm against Phe Sabbath desecra tion in our American Land. The com Jfciue of the oar and the plane is caus to; much hell on land- and in the ??ky. What about a Christian setting in the church on the Sabbath morn, in the afternoon off to the raced we ago. Lots of people believe rhey can aget enough to do on 'til next Sunday. How can the Ca tholics pray a lost soul -out of hell? Well, your loved ones <ne as alt do -and reach the Low (Land of deep des-. ,pair, where Its al (ways very hot. If by chance you lea ve a large roll of dough with your ?Lowdowners when you go, if they , wish they can get Bhe old Priest to tfish you out of hell below, that will -aid the old Priest to have more nuns jbo play with. They keep their heads ?. ?owrered so you can't see what's un ??<ter. the cover. Ail homely looking ^pals should see tlie Priest and join t> hr ahow and get their heads under mis wings, .but you can't see any ?other man. What they pay 1 can't #ay. You don't have much to do but Keep your heada covered up so other men can't see how you look. I once jheatH 4eil of a very pious old man tie died and went down below. He was as wealfhly as a Jew. His peo-, jple went to the Heavenly Priest .and kindly gave him a roll of bills. <?o fish their fallen brother out of It was working well. The Vrlest prayed the man out all but one foot and a leg. The money gave out ami no more money could they find. What beonmp of the man? 1 lust can't say 'Some men would i,*ros- he! I on a rofiep log for a rptar et Tad- a dime Mti.iey is- the rool *jt all crime, biit it is a root we all "dove to find, if we don't know 30 well !how to keep it in our hands. It's V?een well said ? A fool and his mon ey soon parts, hut worse, some fools ilke me don't ever have any to part with. I gave just one side of the Catho iic faith. Always tw<? sides, etc.. Wi ??ouldn't debate any ?jubjeet. My par ents lived. at Fort Mills. I parti.1 jjrew up at that old Indian Port Some Catholics lived 'n the towjl. ; They had a church. The Catholic* i came down from Charlotte on Sug* lay mornings ami worshipped with i the Port Mill Catholics. Those Cath olics that lived In the little town? no better people have I ever found. In sickness they were there. They work harder to keep up the Roman Catholic fa)th than any other oh ux ch on earth. I don't Und^-stand that nun business rhey have and other things. I don't know for a fact U l they can pray a lost soul out of hell or not. I don't know if they ./have ever claimed to lift a poor lost soul from Pergatory. I have often feeen told but not by a Catholic Priest, I do claim that some good people Hve in all branches of the different chur ches. If pan this rock I build my chur ch anU the gates of hell shall not prevail. No way to eradicate this Divine Institution. Most of the peo- , pie hav? already took tfie Holy Sab bath over. Its a shame indeed what goes on afternoon each Sunday. But the church is here to siay. Christ planted the church and a few will hold the banner up to a dying world. My Words and works shall , not return unto me void, but shall accomplish. You know the rest, Russia i.s chiefly bluff and they know that we know their stuff is all bluff. They may get rough but Joe we won't swallow your stuff. We i have all we can do to stay home and lend to our own business. Un less you send u* a call, we might get rough and loan you some more of our stuff. You stole that other stuff and left us with nothing but your bluff. You are as slick as a rat* tail/ We don't want to fight but if you /will bring 'em over we won't hide. Some people say they get . tired of my stuff. I do too, but I've got to live same as you. I'm doing nothing more than Grady Cole. He told you the same thing more than forty thousand times. I only write it once and my pay check leaves me broke by the end of the month, but I can't go out in the sun and work just for ! fun. We may learn and learn, then die and be a fool for not learning more. Looks like everybody doing it now trying to get the head stuffed with education what ever that is. One thing it will do ? dt will help you to beat the other fellow out of j what he's already got, but how did the other fellow get it? Its hard to! tell. ' ? *' An Agriculturalist man on the job' says the little red earth worm is man's best friend. That makes me" grin. They .'tell us the early bird gets (he worm. How soon should one get up if he or she got a worm. Once it was said with much pep, I a woman should be seen but not heard. Now you can hear "em. oft times betfore you see 'em. Oh, yes, but we are living in a changing world. The butterfly was once a worm. Doing nothing Is the most tire some Job in phe world because its Impossible to quit and take a rest. ">ne might go fishir\g. Simon Peter did. An Old Testament writer urges ?he people ;?v?t to be like the horse INSURED MOTHPROOFING PUIS FINE CLEANING PROTECTS TOUR CLOTHES Yes, btMidm our usual high quality cleaning, you i garments are mothproofed at no extra cm* and insured for six months against moth damage. Why be satisfied with ItMS than the beet. Y.0UR SHIELD OF PROTECTION Open Next Week We will be closed Monday. July 4. but will be open for business as usual the remainder cf the week. SAUNDERS CLEANERS v Phone 208 and the mule which have no under* standing, The exhortation is very titling .to man, but .rather unfair to the ass and the horse. . We could be a prosperous nation if only we quit west- mussing so many other nations Hke we do. Of course Jhis is'a new age. We older people can't keep up with the younger smart set. We have been cast -hauled and devil drugged so long. We Just submit to anything this new born set works out. It looks like to me at thnes we are hell bound for no certain place. 1 wish I had a better conception of these young fast moving set. They're quick youngsters. They modle after what or how? Oh, its hard to say but they get there all the same. It won't do to drum along behind. Your Uncle Sam Is educating all the Vets. I don't know what Sam has got up his sleeve. You can be sure your dear Old Sammie knows his onions. Before he will fool you he won't fool with you at all. Just a closkiK thought- Behold the Lord maketh the earth empty and makeeh tt waste and turneth it upside down and scattereth abroad" ?the Inhabitants tiffereof. Plain to see we find it so every day. I really believe the great sin of all ages is the sin of covetousness the direct cause of all war*. Why God in His great Love for little chlMren permits polio to strike thousands of little innocent children .and leave them crippled for life If they live. Its no respect?' ?f children. It hits all. Roosevelt, great as he was, went through life with scars of this dreaded malady. I look for polio to be worse this summer' than ever before, ks already start ed in several states. We had warm winter. Started in a hot dry summer. , Wall we can only wait and see. I ! fear Pm right, I hope with very lit tle faith that polio comes no more this way. Well, brethren and sisters, lets draw this session to a close with one more rambling thought. Solo mon's temple is. said to have cost nine -billion bucks in dbllars. Now look at the U. S. A. under the New Deal Is costing the taxpayer three times that much Ju9t to build Joe Stalin's temple so Russia can lea# the world Where ? Plenty Said. GOATS ARE RAD '? Once t had a ructious Bi.il> Goat, [ He roamed around quite a bit, 1 Araf everywhere RiHy stopped, He'd Pick up a fight. j He wandered down in town; i And got up a fight or two, j Where "Billy Goats are few. By Way Of Mention . - lota iMttte ? ? Mi- a. WiKiam Powers and children of Savannah, C.a? are on an extend , ed visit to h<r parents, Mr. and Mra I W alter Carpenter. * j Mr. and Mra. Troy Wright had as , .i.-ii ii m , ?? i ,.i ? . ?????!!? ?? . ' .1 . And when Billy left, I He bade ?Kat town adteu, And lay down and died LUce all Billy <3oat? must do. See ? ? dheir guests Sunday Mr.. and cVr! Brady ot Gastrtnla. Mrs. Dore.s \ i ! r n had as her guest* Sunday >her daugWer, Mrs. J?me* Turner and husband ot Rock Hitl. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hope had as : their guests recently "Mr. and Mrs. R. chlidrert lt inMl^ % I ? Mr. Walter Carpenter Is seriously sick in the Gaston Memorial tiospl f tatt at I? ? < ??? ?? ? ? The Navy subsidises general edu I cation cmitoes a? occreJKed col leges for Naval pereoan?1. 1 , . McciMr Morrimm NOW AT STERCHI'S I V ; V . ? ? ^ ^ ^ _ , ,; -vie--;- ? 'j" "-y ^ ? / i?A*f - - '?- ?< ; * &???. ' *V>?" V'* -' ^ 7" 1 '*"*> K->ep your "spare room" right in your living room! Here's a luxuriously comfortable inncrspring sofa-bed at a price that challenges comparison! A handsome sofa in decorator tapestry , . . with carved panel fronts . . . smooth clean-cfft lines. Finger-tip pressure opens this attractive sofa into f bi< bed for two ... no bothersome levers ... it's as easy as that! To say nothing of the spacious star- ' ^ * aye Compartments for your bedding. 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