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H. Y. Belk I AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY Martin's Medicine came out last week with spring fever. Pshaw! that don't console me. Why 1 got spring lever, hay lever Hpring time laziness. I don't t I'm not aking the itch. How does it work? Well, the books are open. All must register so we can vote. We want to put Logan over the top in this campaign, if we do have hay ?fever.' I find lots and lots of our people got Logan fever. Its 90 in the shade. 1 told y?>u so. Whitney Wells is andther cam paign winner. Whitney wants to .see our boys and girls educated. There is a great deal of truth in what my old college professor sold our class. He said there was a time when great multitudes, of men and women sought salvation as their chief end in life. Nowa days we find the world not asking what I must do to be saved, but what can I do to succeed in life? J Treat others as we would have j them treat uS. That motto seldom ] falls, and we win. Hitler, as far as ! 1 know could of been one of the ! world's great men had he not tri ed force. I'm watching for Joe Stalin to go down in history as Hitler went. Sure- we must fight and honest fight if we win with votes. Look, ? our Presidents sail . win and [made their nam es immortal. We [shall do as well. Lets have faith in our man, if its a mustard seed size. We can build ? a mountain and put our already Sheriff back up. He's done been tried. Lets do it again. If I dont help you win, just say Old Man Belk I toiv.' you so and so. So many of us waste our lives in riotous living and some there be that waste their soul and mind in riotous reading. Te bene fit your souls, minds, and body, too, read the Bible, then read the Herald and learn who to vote for. AGENCY LONGINES WITTNAUER IKLLinGCR'S sucp Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers PRESCRIPTION SERVICE \ We Fill any Doctors' Pre* sciiptions promptly and accurately at reasonabfc prices with the confidence of your physician. Phones 41 ? 81 Kings Mountain Drag Company THE REX ALL STORE We Call For and Deliver Pick out the best men you can; find and stick to them to the! end, but vote for Logan If you ; can. I Can. If the doctors consent for the Government to take over the medicine and dole out the pills the o >ctors will no doubt be sick. But, Pshaw! doctors don't take their own pills. They *ry 'em on the other fellow. Live or die, sink i or swim, 1 didn't promise that you'd live because you took my pilis- The medicine man's got an argument right there ? oh he does I the best he can. - ? t If the meek shall inherit the earth we feel sorry for those who are trying to open up travel to the moon. A fool scientist gives the opinion that thinking causes ulcers. If that is so we know a lot of people who should be im mune. Truman's Fair Deal is a sorry substitutte for a GOP Square | Deal. I If you are afflicted with chills and fever, you can cure your self 1 by wrapping yourself up fightly [in a sheet, running around the house three times and jumping | undc the bed. The theory behind | this once favored belief is that the chill jumps in the bed and you miss it Equally so is the belief that nightmares can be prevented by sticking matches in your hair on retiring, but be careful and don't let the bed catch on fire. Put a flint rock in your open fire place and see that it is kept hot all the time and no hawk will ever catch your little chick ens. If you want it to rain very bad ly kill a black snake and hang it up on a tree. It -will rain that day. If you want a good man to re main our Sheriff vote Logan back in. Come on boys and ye ladies. No better can we lind. 0 Of times the fellow who takes himself too seriously soon finds he can't get anyone to take him at any price. What we want in this whirl wind campaign is votes. Come on gals, lets raise the flag over the Sheriff's office and keep it up. We never have held any high respect for those high-browed, low-dont scheming liars who de ny the Bible Book divine, but our reverence for faith of our Fath ers. We receive a cheerful eleva tion in the final words of an 'aged uncle who lived as he prayed, in his declining years, dying in great pa}n, as his relatives gath ered around him, he surprised them all with a serene smile as he said ? "I'm going to keep an engagement with my Father," and he passed over the bar into the City of Eternity. Everything is more or less con tagious if we associate with good people we become better men and women, and in parting, leave prints on the sands of time. I'm not very large in size, but 1 can work and help you win, when that's my job, like when your dad was Sheriff. It made you want to win just to see and feel how daddy felt. That's human nature with us all. Why, just look at George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. They had ambitions to win. They won and left rail -split ting and farming behind. Now you boys can do as well. Lets Just take one at a time, it will last longer. Now the Russians are trying to drive all the American soldiers out of Berlin. In time of peace prepare for war. If a government WHEN YOUR BOWLING'S OFF THE BEAM , and YOU NEED k SOME EXmST Em.. CHKKKW1NK te one wit bever age Uddies ' and parent* acre* an. So delightful I So richlSo lively! Next time, reach (or cHintRWnfEi Km? a supply at home, Boy ? ft- bottle carton ?r a ea*e today! A-s deplorable war ? uTaT-' most certain there will be wars St * as ,her? aFe humans on Mr. Mink is a smart 'un When fhi kmlnlt cau8h! the first thing he does ta dlv* [0 J2,,? K ?Ving *he trap will turn loose, but soon he drowns |same is true of men We venw out a little at a time {fnlnyTe Set in our own self-made raps We Strive in vain to iool our fel J Z mlr,> 'but onc* ^ the trap we thT^f anid 3{jend a ,lfert?e in , pen Looks like we'd have ' Snk S than a mink or ? I r .... ? - ? - ? i V?W3ri5tt?* !ate?,dn.;l lt( Che Government l am 'Sto!"orkM?"'''P'an on' and thi ^ a gDOSe wilh a swan ' ifinH !i!-3 prduces a "Swoose." I who S?hl^flg00d neWs to those issr5" <? '3 ?? Chins ' hav< ,W "nr^rhSSS^h'^! I y . RE?T I.N PEACE <teu' I" a11, fhe W3IS fought by I j- , ? ? in ?ur historv kiii^n l^ooo'm ?frJ>m battJo wounds ' ives. 5S| fio3t their lives irf^ ^foof ,{H we call an automobi^ At th? aToSS'l^-'toseefn; hniw ng monster. They cars. They dofthe Wghw^s'wS! SSffihM, '? ff ".S??Su *' |?y toJkMS, '*<>? |wm The reiepaJJ her wheels ' "ghts and adw!,"Vimhr'"8 WJ ??* u?;? ?h-i ] p . , * ^ hell on whefi S Foms lin hell on wheels |J.? ???'<". I'? your 5m, ,Vou ca" **. 'Then von ?n yoUr r?ads, ildig more graves Then you can fin. I m here to say, !*m good, I'm bad, To roil you on. S?t?ft5 Z"' ???. What tragic fools ye be W What too,,' V tolk.V^' ,m Hei' On Wheels! ' Screwworms are magota of one of the most serious -of all live stock pests. Thousands of ani mals infested with screwworms die every year in the southern United States, where losses a mount to millions of dollars. These losses are multiplied ma ny times in y^ars of widespread outbreak. ? FROM SO UP TO DfSSCftl GOamfflEMSEfMiu: . .?.??'.? A gLia ? at OOTMM otiiRNnr Milk U ? Healthful coon* In hMlC Y?t OOLMN UunNMY la also Id? 1 for mm in cnui ?Oap* . . . iravlca . . . other cooked dU^.M. Yam aui tren nikt d?fl(Kti?l whipped cream fnoaa rich OOLMM OUOMIY top milk I Here** howt Let OOLD1N OUMNSkr top ??IU wtttiul Z4 Kmnrt. Ch<U Nm> kowr* in fretting tray. GMH Mwi aa4 bw'tr. Wkifr I ArchdaleJ\iras Races Saturday Night At Winston i WINSTON -SALEM. ? The vast increase in popularity of stock; car races is clearly indicated by the many new faces appearing in j the weekly sportsmen's races a1 j Bowman Gray stadium this sea - > son, "but the veterans are still seeking to maintain their honers. Jimmy Lewallen, rfigh Point veteran, racked up a win in the first sportsmen's feature here |and will be back again Saturday i night to try his luck -again, While Tim Flock, youngest of the three Flock brothers and present le^d- j ler In the NASCAR championship I i modified and strictly stock cam - ( 'paigns for 1950, will be on hand j [again to try his luck against the! newcomers taking part in the e | vents. i The sportsmen's drivers will ? have two races this weekend. Fol lowing trie- events at teh stadium Saturday night, they journey to Martinsville, Va., on Sunday tx, compete in the sportsmen's race program Sunday afternoon. Time trials here start at 7 o'clock Sat- 1 | , urday night with the first race Holloway. Dick Spicer and Leon slated for S o'clock. jSales, Winston -Salem; "Handle In addition to the three 10- lap Bar'' Walden, Jimmy Lewa.ien, heats, 10- lap consolation and 25- Bill Blair, Jim Paschal and Pap lap feature for the sportsmen's White, High Point; Kalph Estes, program here, three events will j Walter Barker and Carl Burris, be staged for ' amateur drivers, Draper: Cecil Burris, Leaksville, these being open to drivers who ] have never competed in any mod- A Columbus County farmer, D. r CC8' iH. Lennon, route I, Boardman, Included among, teh drivers due 'says one good cow bred to a good to compete are Joe Eu bans and bull and placed on an acre of Cotton Owens, Spartanburg, S. jgood pasture will give him more C.; Tim Flock, Ted Swain, Bobby net return with less work and Myers, Bill Myers, Peewee Jones, .worry than an acre of good tobac Shorty York, Bob Lancaster, Jacklco. " HOW ABOUT TOMORROW? Have you ever thought of tomorrow and what 't may bring? It can be sorrow as well as gladness for very few families are spared some sorrow for a long period of time. Maybe your sor row will fyr the loss of property by fire. But if it's insured by us, there is lit t lo trouble. Our company will pay off promptly and you can re-build. The Aithui Hay Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Phone 182 This is thetime oi year to put your chicks on a Good Starting Mash made from the best ingredients, careiully balanced. . That Starting Mash is PINNACLE You will also get best results from our PINNACLE special Mixed Feeds. Custom mixing at a reasonable price ? we can furnish most any protein .jcoocentesle or basis grain. SEE YOUR DEALER ! -- * ?' * ? Pinnacle Feeds and Manulactured by Ware & Sons KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. KING STREET CENTER GULF SERVICE SERVICE Bruc? McDaniel. Dealer E. E. Marlowe, Dealer The Herald - $2.00 Per Year It's great for NEW CARS and great for OLDER CARS (Good Gulf -our "regular" gasoline? ift better than ever, too Get Gulf's greatest gasoline? specially designed for today's powerful new engines! -Pay LOAD Xeadeks Cost less to operate per ton per mile ! ADVANCE- DESIGN TRUCKS . !?*:? See these gr eat new truck buys in our showrooms today! Right from the start, you can /igure on more pa/loads b? :r,";v Chevrolet truest take lets time on the job . . , co$t loss to i<f 3 They r??duc? total trip time with extra high pulling power eve r. wide range of usable road Advance-Design co.nt'ocii o ? saves you money on repairs. It all boils down to th'sr Yo u depend on Chevrolet trucl cs fo deliver the goods at low cost J * ton per mile. Stop in and see these new P*L trucks now on oiipia-;. Far ahead with all these PLus features ? TWO OSEAT VAlVf IN-Hf AD ENOINK H>. M.w lOS-h.p loorf Maitw and ;H * la?|>r*v*4 . 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