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H. Y. Belk?? iT AND HIS NEWS OF NEBC VALLEY Yes, Bob Tribble is gone from ?earth. We hope Bob went where all good darkies go. Bob had ma-j nv friends. . We were pleased to see that' little lady in the Herald, Miss Doris Loretta Ware, celebrating j her first birthday. 1 had one but that's been so long ago, I have ( forgotten if I got any nice pres- ' enuj. j I hope all got cigars at the elec tion, and that warm handshake ? j now get what you can. | This voting is just a gamble in the rough. All good men don't j win. Tom, Dick, and Harry, all tried to win. If each ope had all they wantedj wouldn't be much left for the other fellow:| Mr. Ward, he has a nice business , all built up by himself. He treats j people so nice when they call in.' They all go back again. That's when they buy so many things. I was surprised to find so many j people carrying out the goods, with a smile, first of the week, i too. - When in wn if its good repair work you are looking for, or nice ' jewelry ho better to be found in town, just stop in at Grayson's.1 You don't have to buy. If you do j wou'll be glad. They treat you' nice if you don't buy. What they sell is better stuff, and so much cheaper, too. Its worth a cp.1i to stop and see. Ej*: Now let's just 1 ? for the moment' Suppose every* . I body w on I d , haul off and get' religion. This would be a j [grand place to, live. Then who : would fear dea jth? But so many people going to the hot place. Everybody talking about going to Heaven, not go ing to Heaven. A lot of us I fear if we don't reform may not reach the City on *he H+ll, where the lights never grow dim It ?won't never do for church members to I go to the hot place. Honest -to goodness, we better haul off and I get religion. I fear too many pre achers are not really on the King's Highway. If the blind lead the blind, they all fall in the dit ch. 1 don't comment on this subject to offend, but to defend the truth. Many are called but so few clvosen. The best thing prea chers and all can do would be to haul off and get religion. We know old Mother Time in her rapid flight is ticking us on to the shores of other climes. Its a grand thought, I would think, when one really knows he or she is on this* Salyation Train. Wg may fool the landlord, but we can't fool the Creator of this Universe. He knows our every actions and deeds. No man Is perfect on this earth. Some few claim perfection, but alas, all sin. Don't tell me you live the sinless lift. You frighten me. David said all men are liars in their hearts. He could have added women lie too. Oh! but they shouldn't you say." When I was a child my mother took we children to church. What I disliked about it, she always seated 'Us close up to the front. When I got sleepy I went to nod ding. When the preacher stormed out loud, I'd jump and look a round. I just knew everybody was looking at me. Soon I was doing the same thing over again, bum-' ping my head agains; the ben ch^Was I glad when mother call ed me to go home, but we had to walk a half mile to reach home. I was glad they didn't say fam - ily prayers on preaching night. Now I wonder of the people on earth are growing better, with all these fine churches being built, so gorgeous. Lets hope so. A little more prayer day by day, a little more faith in our fellowman, more faith in the! King's Highway, a little more fai th to help us Keep the Golden Rule. Love your enemies and your kinfolks too. Then watch the flowers bloom. I love flowers. Lets all hope we spend countless hours among* Ood's Ilowers. They will be ?ver blooming up on the j Golden Shores. There's a mighty ' hand that tends the Garden what ?Quality Cleaning? # That's The Brand Yoa Get At # WEAVER'S CLEANING . Phone S68-I JUNE in SHELBY STARTS OFF WITH A BANG! G/g4v>, \ It Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Monday JUNE 1, 2, 3, and 5 June starts with an explosion of the biggest array o 4 bargain# ever aasemhled under one sky? -with many new savings bursting forth each day ac the sun rises. There's been special buying for this event . . . buying that anticipated your needs . . . buying that GUARANTEES you the lowest prices you'll find anywhere in the country. ' Everybody's Offering Bargains In Shelby! ? drug: stores, department stores, furniture stores, variety and specialty stor es, groceries, jewelry sU*f es, rest* Wants, florists auto accessor}' stores,., and many other classifications of business a?e cooperating , to give you your full share ? . * ' * J %, Y "? of super barguirts. 80. come to Ehelby for this Important bargain ewm and youH go borne with an arrnfulof values ard a pocket full of savings! You'll get the thirds you r.M*l for now, this summer! It's a four-diy carnival of b5;r gains? In the largest buiMlng on earth with the sky as Its roof. Ti e merchants know your ncH* and wants ??have marl? special purchaser? reduced merchandise from regular stocks- planned for? bought for? you, and you, axir' youl N? have been overlooked to Rake this bargain event one to "be long remembered V ? - ? . ? . . ' ? c;,, ? * ? ' ? " ? . . . * fof the quality merchandise It offers -for the money It saves you now? right at the beginning of a new season. vV ? jV' "isl 1 Bring the family . . . There are bargains for all! 1 ? ?%._r ?r*.\a+>V*s<?.. .v V ? -'.a *'-> ' >. e SEASON IN SHELBY j v*; IT 2*. *?, ?f.v^.y?-<CTgS ? ? .. * V V% - ? ##r*> . ; J,- ?; V would Heaven be without ever ; biooming flowers. Heaven wel comes all these little children He. i plants in His Garden. They oloom 1 forever over there. i Now, the election is over, lets take: a rest, forgive and forget. We Can't help it if it didn't oome out quite as well as we expected I'm right much satisfied anyway. I respect all those that went in I and all those that made a blank, i ; Everyone 1 knew are good men. My hat oft to the man that . won : ? ' i | General Eisenhower is no pol- | itician. He is an American states man of the -same stamp as was the first American President, All this long' while perhaps we have misunderstood Uncle Joe Stalin, Maybe he is Just a good j generous, tender hearted big guy ! who doesn't know to say 'yes" to | Uncle Sam. They say Joe is mak- 1 ins; bombs. I just can't believe ? Jo * would do such a thing as long as he can find anything to steal from America. Pay us Uncle Joe for that Junk you borrowed. Now in closing this week end session we've been talking about i this, that and other things. I hope you all well, and doing j much better. As for myself I j can't see much change. I was just ruminating on what a fool I've been. Two. doctors ordered ' me to the hospital so they could] put the knife to me. See, the doc- , i tors get a commission on all pa I tients they sen\i in to the knife- 1 man. Please don't butcher me. Its j ail right for you to go. Let me fstay out here in the cabin by the 1 road. i Wishing you all a lovely week I end ? don't do anything I would | not do. When you lay yourself down to j , sleep, Pray the Lord your soul to keep | For you might die before you j awake, And wake up in another place. Where its so hot, I fear no ice, Water could be found, what 1 have said, j I didn't mean to harm anybody j I'd hdp you "If I could. WASiSEEIN^-DOUBLE? There's a guy who lives in our town, j He's quite a card. And though he's not so good look ing, He tries very hard to win, He dresses very fine, He slings the bull around, Where ladies are found; He speaks his piece and how Then he says he's apple-polished When he's around the gals, He really blows 'a fuse, He acts just like he'd Come down out of the blue. Don't he know he's Just a fool, All the gals do too, Pray don't tell him what I said He might not like It so very well, j \ by iuf Oi IhU |ilea?aot little letter puitlr. If the number of lettera In yotir flmt nnnif U 5 or le*a. from 7. Iff worr than 5. Iriirr* In your flrnt namr, ?ul?irn?l from lit. \o?t take thU r?*?ult and tlnU'Four key letter In the word nHII VT at Ihr top of thla |iuz*le. Tken. atnrrlnu at the o|?|?er left corner, rbrrk enrh one of yortr lnr?e key letfera a* It a|i|?rnr? from left to right. Helow the key letter* la a code menace for <m?u Capt. O. T. Hayes Arrives In Japan JOHNSON AIR BASE, Japan. ? Capt. Oliver T. Hayes, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Hayes, 211 Fulton Street, Kings Mountain, N. C., has recently arrived in Ja pan, it was announced here by Colonel L. C. Coddington, Com manding Officer of the 3rd Bomb Wing at Johnston Air Base. His wife, Gloria, formerly of Shreve port, La., and their two children, Tommy and Diane, will Join him at this station the near future. A graduate of Central High School, class of 1933, Captain Hayes entered the United States Air Force on October 15, 19-1}.. Fol lowing completion of Flight Training, he was stationed with | the 344th Bomb Group in Eng- j land. He later returned to the United States and remained on !duty at Boca Ratin, Fla., and la iter at Keesler Field. Miss. In April of 1950, Captain Hayes, was alerted for movement to the Pa cific Theater of Operations. . < f Arriving in Japan at the sec ond medium port, Yokohama, on April 28, 19"S0, Captain Hayes was assigned to the Fifth Air Force,, the Occupational Air Force for Japan, and subsequently reassign ed to Johnson Air Base. I Johnson Air Base is near the capitol city of Tokyo, on the main Japanese home island of Honshu. j A new device and process have j ; been developed recently for re- j moving trash and other foreign matter from seed cotton. Miss Lowder New Security Manager Dr. Kj Coffey, Regional Di rector, Region 111 of the- Federal Security Agency, Washington, D. C., announced today (he appoint ment of Miss Margaret H. .Low - <lcr a.> manager of the Gasionia, N.C., Field ULfice oi the Social Security Administration. Mws Lojvdor w ill replace Muss Not ley Maddox who has been granted leave of absence for a period ol approximately six months. Miss Lowder comes to Gaston ia from the Fayetteville, N. C , office where she has been serving as Field Representative for the past two years. Prior to her appoint ment at Fayetteville, .she was with the Social Security Admin istration In Washington. D. C. Miss Lowder's appointment is recognition of outstanding ser vice with the administration. She is well qualified by education and experience. She attended Sweet Briar College for two years and was later graduated from George Washington at Washing ton. D. C. Miss Lowder and her mother, Mrs; Charles C. Low der, have es tablished residence at 1302 Line berger Street in the Hi Ik-rest sec- j tion. The Ga.stonia Field Office, lo cated in the Post Office Building, i services the counties of Gaston, Lincoln and Cleveland Itinerant service is furnished regularly to the following towns: Shelby. Kings Mountain, Belmont, Mt ! Holly, Cherryville and Lincoln ton. The office is established for the purpose of issuing Social. Se curity Account Numbers, assist ing in the main 'nance of wage records and the receipt and ad judication of claims for Old Age; and Survivors Insurance. Indi* j viduals 65 or over wishing to file claims for or secure informa tion relative to old age insurance :> Mould contact the I<K'a I field ot~ !(<co in person, by telephone, or 1:\ mail. Survivors of deceased in dividual* who have been work ing <m jobs covert*! by, the Jaw should get in foyeh Wit-h the So cial Security oft ice at the earliest possible moment. Many Tar lleei farmers are findjng-out this spring thsi't 2,4 1) week killer does a good Job <>f killing curled dock and. other weeds in pasture Four H Club, boys and. girls of Surry County made history re cently when they staged the first ?1 11 .broiler sale on record in Nor th Carolina. ? More than 17,000 retailers have completed the U. S. Department of Agriculture's one-day training Course in merchandising fresh fruits and vegetables. Several trees of ornamental value are objectionable because of the unsightly litter they make when their fruits ripen and drop. Examples are horse ? chest nt r, catalpa, European ;^sh. honey lo cust. and eastern poplar I'ncle Sain Says ! The' revered liberty Bell ha* bee> resurrected tn tone, shape ?nd size (o become the symbol of the Is j dependence .Savings Bonds Drtv* 1 which end* July . 4. As the Liberty I Bell rang out the theme of political [ Independence, today's replicas of | the Bell are sounding a message of ! financial security ? "Save for yo?r i Independence." Every $3.90 Invested i 'n I!. S. Savings Bonds will brine you 54 00 In ten short years. - I.' S . t it<nuiy i)ep*Ttm?]& DR. NATHAN H. REED Optometrist Professional Bldg. ? Over Home Building & Loan Eyes Examined Visual Care Glasses Fitted Hours ? 9 to 5 p. m. daily Wednesday and Fvenings by Appointment Phone 492 Kings Mountain, N. C. One a* many 145-h.p. Ford F-8 Trucks operated by Michigan Motor Freight Lines. Inc., of DMrr"' NO OTHER TRUCK CAN MATCH THIS TR END OF USER PREFERENCE! Proof of tood*r?Klp! 1949 new truck license regis trations os reported by R. L Polk & Co.? -total for the lotest available 3-month period of 1949 (October, November, December) compared to l?t quarter^ ? show that Ford Trucks are scoring bigger sales gains than oil ot^er trucks combined: roftti TSii CKS . ........... : . Truck increase 25,871 Ail OTWSR MAKiS COMBINED Trwtk dctfcase 2,074 Truck *6". increase 3,766 Truck "C" incrcose 1,636 Truck "D" ......... decrease 1 ,967 True* "E". ....... .increase l,2fl5 Ail Others... ..... . decrease 6,814 AMERICA'S NO. 1 TRUCK VALUE WILL m MOKE m nm coiiiaj ? NO OTHER TRUCK CAN GIVE YOU ALL THESE FEATURES! it Choice of V-8 or ((-cylinder power! it Two 1 4 5-horsepowcr Big Jobs! it Over 175 models to choo.se from', it A new 110-horse power Six.! it Million Dollar Cab with Air Wing ventilators! ? Bonus* Built consi"r?<>* tiori vhich means big reserve* <?! strength, t! r New power*- new models - - new k.if.-jres for 1950 ,?od new, lower Prices . . . reduced up ?o >80. . ' 80NU5; ' ^Kyrn-iUi'yg in o?/ J<* o* '5 ?I utvci d.' , For## Trutking Ccsfs less Bcssszfsc U?ta? fete* registration data on 6,502,000 truck*, lit, Intur.n ce .xp.rM prove Ford Trucks /?| longer! flHIl dHb 4Hi 41 '/? ? ?. .. ';.? . <fli jufl 4_ ? A JB ' _ Motor Phine 138 any Kings Mountain, N. C &; ?&> v.;; f-./ , !A>;'.*.V: vkti&SS&Vli A '
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