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JB. Y. Belk ? ? ? ? ? and his hews of nebo valley T? ml running rim sow, and you can r?M #tiovf?nytttfng I say is so. /Vett Sunday Mr. Stpes and his *aat jRie?- little boys came out tu see i veaotmt ajtd enjoyed some cool xV^Vtg?n<<t?>r. Before ' forget 4t sisters, I never j Aid toeliv*-.- in poKer-playlng preach -kSM (tag j?> Belk ami children eased ? te JtanHfeb Shoals Sunday alter MR *<? see rhe newsman. .Samson Be lk called by with a .mmII eack^ger When he o(?ned it i i.othing but a 6 months . .jswsai-tirandc-htld baby. The > tiwt'Wv^.tound. JL*ai -Sunday W. H. Belk, depart t imA -*t?nr magnate, of Charlotte, . wwi^(m,sent at Anderson, S. C., for i !tv Atettication of the Henfy Belk .'/Vtrndbyterian church. The 87- year < -uft* ?socutive was with Mrs. .dedicate the church at Home J ?amtl JPnrk. It is only 61 years ago - IHonry took all his mpney sav rj|. ^BOO, then 26 years- old, and o the "Little Be Hi Rackot store *? Honrue. Now he 'holds partenr . An 286 Belk Stores in 10 states. \ MSmb J .look back to that morning . wfcrailfltenry opened that little racket stjw an "Monroe, I wonder how h? ^-vw <ttd so Wfl). It was being hon < "ft 1 Wkunt some of those political sap .trans-get up <tn the White House . floor und demand a cut in taxes, Camels cool to the throat good for your health, some doc say. /I ?. and expenses all down the line, the demagagues cry out and ?ay what would you cut, where would you cut. and how big a .slice would you take out- v Then Harry Spendthrift says Let ttiem go. If you cut them they will cut a caper. FVderai aid for education and o mitting the Bible. Rem-inds me of an ancient Roman holiday. hordes of preachers would be cling ing to the payroll while the chosen Lords wrote out checks and messiryg ! up the school system at every cross I road In the pa-tion. Women make so jnuch better teachers. Lets not have any more men teachers. Let the women teach while the men | folks lay around and fish, always being care not to get sunburnt. I don't know whether is best to educate fools or not. Wont they still be foate? Hitler Was an educated fool, but he fooled around and got fooled out of the way. Women don't roll their hair and their bangs any more. Don't time. They ] YOUR ?r * * - For Highest Quality Foods BLALOCK GROCERY Serving Kings Mountain Orer 13 Years . Phone 58 Milk helps lovely figure and her vigor. fays ABDULLAH 7* Trainer HSPOBL1C PICTURES $ corporation GASTONIA. N. C. -HYou can't get glamour out of a m.?kc-up box alone," says Altdullah. "1 consider j quart of milk or more a dAy essential foe -jinyniw w ho wants to keep fit .tad trim. Milk is a real food williout being fattening, and a grtod source of vicamioj and minerals." * ? ? ; ? The milk we bring to vonr home it a precious food and w do everything known to modern dairy science to pcotect its ptirUj ?ud wholesomenevs. One of the extra safeguards we use is the Sealright Hood, which keeps the pouring surface of the bottle safe from contact with hands or other exposure between our dairy ami you. The milk you pour out of o6e of i-Hir bottjes is as .pure as the milk that went into it! Now adayslso many doctors. Iiw j yen. peddler^ and bootleggers on the Job: A man wouldn't hardly know which away to shoot to miss 'em all. Why should a woman be .seen and not heard- Most of "em can be heard before you see 'em. Now they advise the poor class of people over-worked and underfed, to eat dry mush for breakfast. Its a fine Idea if so many were'nt full at mush already. The biggest fool stuff ever heard by mortal man, women too is -the Statement by a fool that the way tA have more is to produce tess of all commodities. Is he hot a lazy skunk of a fool? and a liar, too. Here's, another fool with the ar gument up his sleeve that if we paid more we'd have better men filling the jobs. The heck; you say, didn't Harry lift his pay? Is that what ma kes Mm so patriotic and happy too? i Now you see we are the richest little country in all the forty eight states. Look what we got lust by saying yes ? two hundred million scads. Five and tweitty more mil lions Just for one day's *york. That's nothing, always get while the get tings easy. I was Just ruminating. What , would we do if N. C. was to call a set-down strike? With ail this easy money on hand. Yes, we could buy war bonds and fight Russia if they would fight. Evidently when the Russian dele gates went to the U. N. they had nev er heard the old song tike this ? sticks and stones can never break my house but words can make men fight like tomcats in the rain. I've heard again and again that wilful waste always J>rings woeful want. The British burned the United j States Capitol during the fight ofi 1812. That's what our history says.j Nowadays they are busy spending what we've made after the burning what says we are. No, We, they who in the heck loajied Britain four billion good A merican dollars, 80 pgrcertt of we, the people against the give away loan. Yet Congress passed the buck against 80 percent of the wishes of ch? people I'm told. Now, let's look back siater, broth* ers, now Just four years after the shooting ended with Hitler on the run with his shirt-tail fanning the breeze, two hundred thousand still on the Federal jobs hanging on like death to a dead negro, tighter like cotfkleburs on a* cow's tail. And they are still as numerous as were frogs and lice In the Valley of An cient Egypt while Pharoah Was hardening up his heart,* now history tells he let 'em go. . Things may look shaky with the Dixie Tarheels. It looks sorry to me. We just got out of the mud and bag ged up two hundred million scads in one rack and five and twenty In another bag. If we can survive the foolish do ings of the last year's situation we shall win ? but shucks no sensible fool can. j Now, .if you can wait and fight up 1 a Camel we'll talk about something we all know about. Man made it. Man rides it. Man holds it on the road but if it gets out of his hands it climbs trees, jumps ditches, sticks up in the mud, lays flat on its back, ishakes, rattles, rolls and runs. It'ns i rjofhing but a buzzing buggy. i Its a wonderful man-made ma ? chine. It has thousands of little j parts and it has to b? greased, tva j f'?red atid oiled, anti-freezed before . NORTH CAROLINA, ? COUNTY CLEVELAND. - NOTICE j Under ?artd by virtue of; the power ! of sale contained in a certain deed i of trust executed by Jack Moss and wife, Helen G. Moss, dated the 13th day of April, 19-19, and recorded in Book 352. page 90. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured And said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to 'foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer ?for sale at public auction to the I j highest bidder for cash at the court- j house door in Shelby, North Caroli na. at noon on the 8th day of July, 1919, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and ! being In the County of Cleveland and State Of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: Being lot No. 5 in Block of that certain subdivision known as Mid pines, it being a subdivision of the Calvin Howell property located a bout two miles South of Kings Mountain, N. C., a map of said sub division being duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds tor CleVeland County in book of plats No. 5 at Page 15. There is except ed from the above described lands that certain tight of way *>f the Duk^ Power Company along the front and lot lines. But this sale will be made subject to a certain other deed of trust ex ecuted by Jack Moss and wife, Hel en O. Moss, to the Kings Mountain Building and Loan Association, da ted the 20th Uay o I September, 1948, and recorded In Book 342, on page 176. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland county, North Carolina. But this sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid tax es, municipal assessments, and oth er prior liens. This 6th day of June, 1949. I, W. Faison Barnes, Trustee. I j-UMWy i Stocks To Whiil ' At Charlotte Oval. ' CHARLX5TTE. ? North Carolina's first strictly stock car race with a $5,000 purse will be staged at the New Charlotte Speedway, located four miles west of Charlotte off' Wilkinson Boulevard, Sunday after noon, 'June 19, under the direction of Bill France, genial pioneer of the stock car racing circuits. ' The 1150 mile speed classic, the longest attempt^ in this section in recent years, calls for 200 laps a round the three-quarters of a mile banked speedway, which will hr specially treated with calcium chloride Saturday night and Sunday morning for the prevention of dust during the terrlfjc grind Sunday af ternoon. T^e race will be open only to 1946 *nd later model cars, and will not be restricted to veteran drivers of the modified stock car circuits, al though many of .the wterans are en tering their new cars in competition for the sensational event. . Time trials were slated for Thursf day and Friday with all cars qual ify! r\g to be Inspected Saturday be fore being allowed to participate in the Sunday classic. A limited num ber of alterations are allowed, but no major changes are permitted. it will start shaking, rolling, ratt ling down the pike. Walking is a lost art. Walking will never get you anywhore, hard on your feet-^ oh. Just a fool habit. You never thought I'd be a poet: One day not Jar away, We all hope to reach The summer land sublime, where the streets Are paved with gold, And the inhabitants nev.er grow old Its a land where sorrow Can never harm the soul, Let's hope we spend Countless hours in that land Among God's flowers. PRESCRIPTION 'f. SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Pre scriptions promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drug Company THE REXALL STORE We Call For and Deliver Phones 41 ? 81 Just how these strictly stock cars ; will compare with modified stocks j will be determined after this 150 | mile test, and early entrtes indicate ' that practiacHy every make of A l merican car will be represented. The field is restricted to Ameri can made cars, all makes being per | miffed with the exception of Jeeps. , Jeepstere, however, are eligible for ' participation. Among the make cars already en tered are Mercurys, Fords, Buicks, i 'Kaisers anw Hudsons. A ? Tar Heel yields are ?xpe?i^2 *4 good this year in areas which- esca ped freeze damage. , ' ? II li i II ii n I i i ?" MACKS A MCNTMJXArtO ^1/ I shaving Cream fqrMm Who Pr-rfrr Smooth Skavci Distributed by All Leading Stores Keepiyg track taut chore. You can make the task easier by de positing all income in a cljeck- ^ ing'account and paying all bills by check. In additioiT, you'll save lots of time. 1 x*t us tell you more altout the benefits of a checking account at our hank, RANK CREDIT FARM CREDIT FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cleaning ? ?THAT'S TKB BRAND TOO OB* AT? WEAVER'S CLEANING PHONE 568-J Subscribe T o The Herald? $2 Per Y ear FROM Member FDIC ? . ,....? There's no other' ride like Ford's "MM Ship" Ride in its field t ^ix l;i? people ridt> in thelevei center section frith more hip arui rihoutder room than in any other car in its field1. There's do other body like Ford's "Lifeguard" iiody in iu field! Heavy gau*e Mee\ and witli a 5 crownnember box section fram^'-59% more rigid! Wkil? t.d*woil lltt r 01 triloba* ? of ?ifra coti. There are no other brake* like Ford'# * King-81z? Brakes in it* field! Wifli "Mafic Action" they uiw fonrard tn^iort for 35% easier stopping!^ ? " '? ? . ??> ?* r* There's no other spring ?uspen4on like Ford's In it* field! N*w"ffydr*-Oo?V' front and "Par* -Flex" Rev Hprihge work to gether to iron <*?* roeda. -f.'. ' ?:;4; < y There's no 6ther choice of -nginen (ike Ford's in it* ft eld! Take your pick of the new 100 h.?. V-S or the 96 Kp. Si*! Yes, it'* the new Ford "feel" for driving eaae, driving sefew, driving fun! Drive a Ford today and ,< feel die difference! ' fa rtONK MOTOR COMPANY .. ;? -mmmMMd Aw*l#?_n? ?s?0* aosmt aou man as tw "fashion at of ik tur;
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