H. Y. Belk? I AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY I was very sorry I didn't get to attend Grace church dedication the first Sunday. I would of loved to have heard Rev. jU B. Aberna thy preach. He taught me In his classroom at Rutherfordton Col lege. I was at his wedding when he married one of my school mates, Miss Walker. A grand old man is Professor Abernathy. He is the only living teacher that ever taught me. He is past 84 but young in spirit. Only three boys, all professors: W. E., L. B. and A. T. Preachers too. So was fath er R. L. Abernathy. Another one of North Carolina's great heroes has passed on to the Unknown Clime. Brother Bui winkle. We are sad at his pass ing. We shall miss him all over the nation. If I say anything in my broad cast you don't reHsh, don't go tel ling the other fellow* Come tell me- Thank you. There is a world wide conspir acy to put over International So cialism. Brethren, its high time our people awake to the danger. That's why we begin a World's third War. ' We wonder j 'jfr ' V* what's, on the; Moscow mind ! Joe? Rua seems to I have infested in lots of people j alt over the world with a I to fight for i the spread of j this damnibie i Communism. We Americans are being sent all over the globe to fight against spreading hell born stuff, while Moscow with her 7 million of slaves hang around Joe's shirtail and grows strong er. It's a fool fight for Free De- i mocracy. Just because we are feeding the outside world and j clothing their naked backs is no j reason they will ever accept our Free Democracy. Did Russia ac- j cept our gifts when Germany was beating hell out of Moscow? Joe Stalin got on his knees and fool led Uncle Sam o.ut of a million STAR or STAGE, SCREEN AND TELEVISION ?AS AN ACTOR, ( RELY ON MY VOICE. I SMOKE CAMELS. THE 30-DAY MILDNESS TEST PROVED THEY AGREE WITH r\ MY THROAT!' CAMELS ARC SO MILD tkat in ? cMiMt-<oait i?t ?( bvndradt of man and waman who smakod Comal* ? ond only Camal? ? far 30 days, natad Artal ipacldiilt, making waakly axaminatiant, raparlad Not one single cose cf throat irritation Cheertcine is in tune with the American taste! Keep a supply at Buy a 6-Bottle carton or a case today! You've heard about It! You've read about HI But do you know from experience how truly delicious CHEER WINE Is? There's' nor other beverage like It In all the world! Qreat for the kiddies, too! in war materia. s. We. they, were afraid to try to plead with Dear Joe to. restore the loot he half >vay stole. Now he's fighting for more. Go to hell Joe. We Ameri cans must teach other nations that we are fighting for a free Democracy for the world. The Better Way of Life for all enslav ed people. Are we trying to con vince other nations that the De mocratic system is best for all mankind? We should examine that system of better living very carefully tq keep it Democratic. So many people have never known nothing but despotism of one form or another. Its hard to convince inbred heathens to our Better Way of Life. It will take a lot of human sacrifice and blood to ever make . the wOrld safe for Democracy. I was Just meditating about how smart people are getting. They can lorecast how many will get knocked , off on Labor Day. Waybefore Labor Day gets here. I just wonder why they could tell .that 24 would be knocked off on the highways of N. C. on Labor Day. They didn't giye the names of a!! these who were to be salted aw&y. I don't see nothing so nice about getting killed in a rattle trap made of scrape iron. That's the last big time you'll have on the ground. I sure won't get killed off on orie of these big days. You Wouldn't have the Nebo news to fuss over. It gets my goat. When 1 remem ber all those folks could stay home and go fishing and not he brought in dead. Ain't no good in a dead man, 'cause he's gone a long- time. Who knows where. One thing sure, he or she, fit those who kick the bucket don't get back to molest the living. Its a fool business sailing out over the highway just to beat the oth er fellow. If yoti will drive your trap like the Devil wants you too, I'll be darned if you don't soon be with Old Satan. He will welcome all and he don't live in Moscow. He couldn t stand old Joe. Dead 565. Oh Well! Our Ship of State is on the Sea of Socilaism and from what Rus sia says it would seem that hell is just around the bloody corn er. Better wake up Harry, some ch. Better look before you leap, Joe's on the war-path. A correction in my article some weeks ago. What I said about Presidents, the paragraph con cerning Harrison should have read: Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison were grandfather and grandson, and both became Presidents. Wll liam Henry Harrison died 30 days after taking the oath of office for ! President. As Franklin D. once j said, the Lord planned it that way. Why should we call the New Deal the Emergency Party. We have been in one emergency after another since the first World War, emerging to get in a biggei- war. A war that will AUTOMATIC HEAT KLEER KLEEN 72.000 BTU Normal Installation $300 with 280-gal tank . Plus State Tax Cheshire & Patterson PATTERSON OIL CO. City St. Phone 22 Children Thrive on Sunrise Milk .j . .. . ? , ' . ?" . N. Satirise Milk U PASTEURIZED lor extra safety ? Sunrise Milk b HOMOGENIZED lor consistency Sunrise Milk Is packed In PURE-PAK cartons for extra convenience Sunrise Milk comes from your farmer neighbor Sunrise Milk is FRESH Everyday Ask for SUNRISE MILK Youll also like FIESTA Ice Cream? Buy it at your ' ? - - , , ? Dealers Sunrise Dairy Phone 6354 Gastonia. N. C. Wilmington Junior Dairy Show Set ? Southeastern North Carolina wil hold its first annual District Junior Dair> Cattle Show at Wil -mington on October 1213, it was i announced this week by J. A. A ;.rey, in charge of dairy work for ! the State College Extension Ser ' vice. Boys and girls of 19 counties I | will be eligible to enter animals' fat the event The counties are, Bladen; Brorlwick, Careret, Col. i umbus, Craven, Cumberland, Du | plin, Harnett, Ho ke, Jones, Lenoir I New Hanover, Onslow, Pamlico, Pender, Robeson, Sampson, Scot land, and Wayne. All breeds of registered dairy j cattle may be shown, but no bulls may be entered. Only two classes of grade cattle -will be ad mitted ? six to 12 months and i 12 to 24 months of age. The grade j anjmals should , show definite ; characteristics of one dairy breed. The Danish system of judging j will be used. Ribbons will be a | warded following ihe judging of each class. Ail animals should- be in the show barns by 5 p: m. Thursday, October 12. Purebred animals! .must be registered in the name 1 of the exhibitor or his parent or i ! guardian, and in all cases the ex hibitor must have personally fit ted and cared for tJie animal 30 i or more dciys prior to the show, j ' No exhibitor may enter more f | than two animals, nor shall the i ! exhibitors ftom any one family' for institution enter "more than six. Further information may be ?b i tained from farm agents in the | counties concerned. j spread far arid near. An honest man is the noblest work of God. A lying rascal .is the Devil's greatest churn. I'll pay you Saturday. Why he knows he ! is a liar from the beginning. I | hope I learn better soon, but they ] say it si clever and kind-hearted, j ! you know they can't lie, but you j wait a week or just two. I be darned if you don't change your J mind. Beat and beat until is is no crime. They may beat me| right on, but ye I'm going to Tgsr awhile before Tftey m tt~m rr | gain. When you loan these bums money rhey become your enemies. We buy their ingrati tude. Don't come to me seeking a loan. Go to the bank and run your face. You can get what you want, if you want it bad enough to pay it back. An honest man, I repeat, is the noblest work of God, but they are not -so few. Lots of honest women, you may find. We just can't end this session's broadcast without appealing to our readers to ask why the Re publicans mental telepathy has been working backwards for more than 18 years. I want Mr. Harry Truman to explain this to us. For the average person Js stumps. A nice man with more understanding asked me, Do Democrats cause wars? I said | yes. Republicans don't have a j chance. Are all Democrats sap | heads? I said no Are all Repub | licans? I said no. Dewey was a i great manover New York. The | Baptists love water, but not. to sprinkle on ? too slow a way. Presbyterians love money In a bag. The yhold on. Methodists, the ylove chicken and all kinds of fowl. Turkey tbo. . They tell us President Harry Truman starts his day's work a round 4:30 a. m. I knew there must be something wrong with that Job. So few ever tried to get it. Women got better sense than | to want it. An Autumn in .the breeze, I love the Autumn crispy, Cool frosted kissed morns, I love its soft evening haze, That the landscape drapes, Of its ripening fruits, ? . j I love the passenger flight. ! Of the birds as they fly south ward, jl love its sunset mellowed gold, i Painting beauty no artist Hand can ever scroll, I love its fireside cheerful even ing glow, j With all the Autumn cooling, jSodthing peace 1 know. The Ladino clover from one ac- ] re contains twice as much phos phate and calcium and more than three times as much potash as does the lespedeza from one acre, say scientists of the North Carolina Experiment Station. Live At Home I I By Henry Dameton Hay and pasture go hand In J hand in a good livestock pro ! gram. First emphasis should go j to permanent pasture, but the j need of producing an abundance 1 of good legume hay should not | be overlooked, Lespede"/.a has | been our main hay crop. and still should remain the source of j much of our hay. With the addition of more cat- j tie to the farms, there is a need I for hay crops that will produce I higher yields than lesJVdeza. Al falfa has proven, so far, to be the j best legume to give high yields ! and, ai the same time, a high quality legume hay. Alfalfa, giv en proper treatment, will yield belter than three tons of hay per acre each year. This high yield will cut'down the number of ac res i.eeded for hay crops, allow ! ing land for other Crops. In seeding alfalfa, a little ex- > tra time should be taken in pre- ! paring the seedbed to have a well I pulverized, but firm seedbed. Al I faifa should be sewn on land that ! has good drainage, and With a ' high level of fertility. Lime is required on all of the soils! in Cleveland Co n n i y for' grading alfalfa. 1 1/2 to , 2 tons per acre should be sufficient on most soils. In addition to the lime a heavy application of ma nure would be helplul. 700 to 1,000 !bs. or 2-12 12 fertilizer with borax added should be applied to the land prior to or' at time of [ seeding 'Before sowing the seed, be sure that the fertilizer, lime and ma nure are mixed thoroughly in the soil and the land is as smooth as possible. Then linishing touches may be made with a cultipacker or a harrow and a log. Once the seedbed is prepared, sow about 30 lbs. of seed per acre, covering with a cultipacker or harrowing it lightly with a drag .farrow. In noculation of alfalfa is neces s-ary. Failure to innoculate may mean a. complete failure. Wake County's 1950 turkey crop will be only about one-fourth as large as its 1949 crop, according to estimates by L. W. Herrick, Jr. turkey specialist for the State College Extension Service. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctor*1 Pre KitptiMS promptly and accurately at reasonable price* with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drag Company THE REXALL STORE Phones 41 ? 81 We Call For and Deliver Archdale Cows Set Records PETKRBORjlHJtlll, N. II. ? Two registered Oucrnsfy cow's, owned by Nyisler Mills, ?mc., Kings Mountain, N. C? have completed official Advanced "Register rec ords that were supervised by the North Carolina State College and I reported to The American Guern sey Cattle Club for approval and publication. On three time* daily milking for a ten-month period, Archdale Maxim's Ideal Ann produced 10. 727 pounds of milk and 562 ' pounds of buttecfat, starting her record as a senior 3-year-old. ? j. As a senior 2-year-old on three times daily milking for a ten month period, Archdale Maxim's Ideal Louise produced 9,30(5 pounds of milk and 500 pounds of but'terfat. Both of these cows arc the dau ghters of the registered Guernsey sire, Trax let's Ideal's Commando, that has six daughters in 'be Per ; formance Register of The Amer ican Guernsey Cattle Club. ' ? t ? More than 200, 0(H) forest, woods and range fires occur in the Uni- ' ted States each year Novelite Venetian Blind Mia. Co. York Road ' Oliver Fall*. Proprietor Novelite Prices are ALWAYS Competitive The Herald ? $2.00 Per Year Our Venetian Blinds are all ? metal, with sol id ladder ? woven tape or plastic tape. Choice ? ' ?* t ? ? of colors in tapes and slats. Buy Direct from the manufacturer and Save! Every businessman today feels the tug of swifter currents and warning of rapids ahead: labor shortages, stepped up production, proolems of supply. It's a comfort to know that, even when you're at home, you can keep your finger on fast-moving everits ? by telephone. 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