education proper ob Education make* a people easy io lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impoaibla to enslave. ? Henry Brougham. The things taugh in schools and colleges are not an education but the means of education.? R. w. Emerson. A child's education should be gin at least one hundred years before he was born. ? O. W. Holmes. Education is a process of driv ing a set of prejudices down) your throat. ? Martin H. Fischer. | KING STREET (Continued from page 1) the lack' of controversy and by| the general sobriety which pre vailed, which reflects high credit) upon this area of flaming politi cal passions . . .Early Wednesday] mornipg when the radio was giv ing out the news at the history making presidential election, we were with a large group down at Democratic headquarters, where the situation was one of high ex pectancy, as the chief magis tracy of the land hung in the bal ance . . .A couple of the fellows! had touched the bowl moderate-l ly, which is something of a rec ord in a victory. meeting of either party ... Have seen election nights, when most of the late crowd was gassed . . . good or der also prevailed about the polling place.. . . . n ? f ? ? WE'RE TIRED of the election as are you. but all fee members of the fourth estate' are having a hard time writing "30" io the paramount political story of his tory . . . Anyway we're glad if s over and we can settle down to the little things of small town lift . . . those small, rela tively unimportant Incidents which are immensely interest ing to the folks along the street and out in the rural areas . . . things we know lots more ab '?mat than a Presidential election 'ftrUh all its ramifications and ?etional and international com plications . . . We are glad to jMbMtK to the small talk, with ' ,WMMd accent on the hills and their peoples . . . buck to vMMttborbood gossip about the ' W.ICi n.s.1 lUi their sor and per jr ? ? ?????? w , . , |l.w J III II J 11 V * lag wt?M. everybody is not ar i ^aiqg for one candidate or ag s slower our be and friends. KITfG STREET to us is the tnosf important throughfare in the world . , . we were born along its then muddy ruts a good many yearn ago. as of last Tuesday, and we are the only newspaper in the world which has any enthusiasm for our street . . . The column which bears the name of Boone's artery is well received >lkff for some reason we quite gather, and we are ... It will continue to the musings, fanciesi of its author . ... information is always by the publisher, we have to retain this personal corner . . . for space in "King various plac have become in creasmgiy frequent, and wa Just have to me the two-letter won! in raaponse to all the** requests . . .'Often there Is something ab out some business place that ap Pe*ta. and we will use it, but we must keep this column apart from advertising ... AH the rest at the PM*r is available for commer cial promotions, "*"-t of news, 2P*? *""?* ???* *b?t not, the newspaper is your paper, as ??*.? ?*?? ??? we're going to bay? to flla a personal claim on this orach of It Dale Carnegie Hare't a story of real partnership in marriage, and a marriage that is a successful part tun-ur x> sun-down, visited relatives .nd friends, cooked most oi his own meals and often slept by the side of the road. He rode 854 miles of the distance on his bike, travel ed about 500 more by train and even "hitched" a ride down the State Barge Canal on a Tona wanda-bound barge. It is now possibly with either aerial or ground equipment to treat an acre of woodland ef fectively with one gallon of con centrated spray applied with a power sprayer, as compared with the former requirement of 600 gallons of dilute spray. Emotes 1 00* Virgin Wool CAR ROBE Gay plaidi ? warm, 10ft, and beautifully woven. 54" wide and 72" long. Jracf* V That Worn Mt?ry New On A New goodAear Dependable BATTERY CitSttFar New Super - Cushion! will lira yoo mfcr "mop and 0o" ? and the aoftaat ride yoa'w trer had. SWITCH TO GOODYEAR Qamfajdinq waxmih (oh ihs whole com! WINGFOOT CAR HEATER Hat ? lau amr? ?d ? JriT?o tea m ml VMM TERMS A S LOW AS SI 25 A WEEK ON OUR EASY PAY PLAN Riles Are Held For Mrs. Greer Mr?. Charlie Greer, 69, died ?t the home in the Sllverstone lec tio n fti? diy moraine, following * lon? illness. > , Funeral service* were conduct ed at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the Middle Fork Baptist Church and interment waa then. Surviving are five sons and four daughters: Clayton, Glenn, and James Greer, Glen Alpine; Austin Greer, Cleveland, Ohio; R. L. Greer, Silveistooe; Mrs. Al len Cooke, Silverstone; Mrs. Jim Isaacs, Morgan ton, Mrs. Edith Shull, Glen Alpine; Mrs. Daisy Lail, Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Lee Teague, another daughter, of Boone, died several years ago. NO CAJtTOOlf The cartoon, which we like to reproduce on this page, doea not appear today, the reason being that the one sent by our syndi cate depicts Governor Dewey facing the momentous Issues of the presidency. So cocksure was the concern which supplies per national features, .that a news cut of the New York Governor labeled "our Next President" was sent, with none of the actual win ner. Up-to-the-minute cuts of Traman, which we could hardly believe would be needed, were ?applied through our advertising service for commercial promotion. Richmond, Va. ? Walking into a funeral home, James Barnett, 53, asked an attendant to call a doctor. Then he sat down in a chair and collapsed ? of a heart attack. He was dead before the doctor arrived. $50.00 WORTH OF FROZEN FOOD FREE WITH ANY PH1LCO HOME FREEZER BOUGHT FROM US It's sensational. . . it's unbelievable . . . it's free . . . have a look at this beautiful home freezer at WATAUGA HARDWARE, Inc. THE FRIENDLY STORE ? P. O. 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