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H. Y, Belk AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY Well. Mr. Editor, it looks tike -the Truman honeymoon Is turn ing out to be a bioodymoon from the way things are stacking up on the Potomac. It strikes on the left of us and strikes on the right of us and arid more arid bigger the strike in the middle, and stri ked between us. Puny kings and squashers, coctktaiia and crime rides higher all over the nation, with' a new born war every four yeurs. Death on the highways, with war abroad, death hell arid j destruction where man is found. What Ls man that thou art mind; j ful of him? Your Honor, he ain't j much of anything. Just <tq come ? down to facts he s a rather sorry potato. It repented the Lord that He created us. He knew we would fight as Jong a.s He ?permitted him to stay on earth. Maybe its preordained for men to fight. Did | not King David do a lot of fight ing? He was u man v.fter pod's oyn heart. He kiHed a .buch of men. Joe Stalin han rakeh after King David in that, resrpect. V can't say that Joe loves women so well. If he don't love 'em, they ought to shoot him. Now if you don't like what I have said about your Uncle Joe, just hang on, I'll , Klv?- >ou some more. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We FiU any Doctors' Pre sciiptuvu promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drug Company THE REX ALL STORE Phones 41- ? 81 We Call For and Deliver S$X? 3KL. ? -T" SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Jwrifjr*' * ,f High Tax * f\ Harry don't bo ^ careful and fly iL hi a to Mr. Harry Truman as their HcN.hill hia running mate, then have the De- , mocrats nominate Hen Wallace, I that would just lill the bill and j make everything look like chick- ; en. ' Mules and donkeys are found in battle. O Private was telling this story about a tra'ned mule! on an Italian mountain front. In the mountains of Italy, mules were more important than mo- j tors. Frequently they provided the only workable supply and transport link and so were highly treasured tiy the soldiers dt-pen? dent on them. A mule and a ne gro are very much related when it comes to being stubborn, he said, but both are trustworthy in battle. As the story goes on once when an infantry unit was pin ned close to earth in Italy's moun tains one of the mules got out In the open and refused to move one step. The outlook was not very good, for it looked as if the unit's evory movement was ob served by the Germans wtfio oc jcupied .a higher position. Despite all this a private crawled out and tried desperately to pull the mule back to cover. Next a corporal | risked death In the same effort. Neither made any irr.preswion on (the old Jar-head. Then a sergeant I took a try at the Job. He tugged and pulled, and at last grew pro fane, but (he son of a Jackass I only flopped his tail and kicked | the harness off higher in the air. | Finally the sergeant stepped | back and carefully viewed the I mule with a bitterly reproachful [eye, "Come on, dawn you, you entered the army too." The old mule went to braying but didn't move. * r Aeetmiing t?> whftl -sona* scion, tists say the atom bomb could destroy all life oji land but have THESE FAMOUS SINGERS SMOKE CAMHLS BECAUSE. ?? mM wmmritoet/' MARIO LANZA MOUYWOOO STM NADINE CONNER MTTtOfOtrrAN Off M SOfMNO FRAN WARREN SINGING STAR Of RAMO AND RECORDS no effect oh the . fish in the mighty oc<'\n. The time may come when you and 1 would of been glad had we been born a fish, but not a whale. Looks Hke the way things are shaping up somebody's going to have to light come hell and high water. 1 I Just don't believe Harry High Tax 'Em can run this business Hke old faithful Franklin D. He could handle anybody's war. Never again wlH we have- a Roosevelt. Gone but not forgot ten, by all those who loved him, not only the Democrats alone, but the Republicans as well. Long may his memory live in the minds and hearts of all true A merlcans. Scientists say the world is warming up. Maybe she is getting ready for Stalin Joe's third World War. What do you know dear Joe? It may be all. men, are fools. Be that as it may. Women. not got it all, but don't some women strut around like they had more sense than me and yau both? Specially when she gets her hair sot, or puts, on that new $7 hat. I would not trust a woman too fair. That's Iwhy she's never been- President or ever will be. I don't doubt her ability, but what? If men would follow the teach ? ings of the Lord JeSus ChrL<rt as i faithful as they do after the weal th of the world, no more wars j would we have to fight. No more battlefields would be strewn with the blood of mothers' sons, no more battle fields would we find strewn with human wreck age. No more mourning for our loved ones lost on faraway bat It lefleld's. The fact is we are to t blame- We agitate wars. What a | change in this age of enlighten | ment from the real democracy of George Washingtln. Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson. Why all this ? fuss and iflurry. Ideas a;e strong er than armies ? right ideas? in promoting peace. There cannot be any true democracy without i peace. How can we be patriotic ; and fight other nations all the time. Can't live any more with out shedding blood. We have to disregard the Bible and its tea chings to kill our fellowmen. Its | our political history. We hoped I Truman didn't get us in war with ISlAlin^ hut what d_kl ^we ^do ~a and say its too bad. Yes, it's wor I se than too bad. Mr. Truman Is going to run again and you will vote all the way for him. Who me? No sir, not me. You voted for Harry be fore? Who me?. I sure did not. you take me wrong. It was Roose velt you saw me vote for. I'd do it again and not be ashamed of It. And gentle reader, if you are such a narrow-minded hu man moral that you will rally up to the polls and help re elect the Truman termites to take ov er for another lour years the Lord have mercy on your soul and body. Let's be more conscious minded. The acid test of your Sunday religion is what happens be tween Monday a. m. and Satur day night 12 p. m. President Tru man told our people he meant to five "em hell, and he certainly has kept his word so far. You give em hell and mow 'em down. All right, Joe you better' attend to your business and look after your Moscow slaves. If you come over to our Washington Capitol you won't get off looking i CHEVROLET'S YODR BUY and YN cm prove it ! v advance design trucks VICTORY CORNER MOUNTAIN 6, On* good look will prove to you that Chevrolet trucks boat anything In sightl Chevrolet's tho lino for ovory lino of business . . . 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I K 1 T I * T I - * m N I R N R e K I U o K t R * O O T K (1 T J; N t Extreme Care Needed In Cotton Harvsting To Bring Top Prices i like you did when you landed on our shores. We mow you down and then give you what Patty gave the drum. Uncle Bob says he can remem ber way back when the bathing suits covered a multitude of beautiful legs. They don't try to hide 'em any more. They even contest for the prettiest legs fin dable. It looks foolish, 'but it/is not. People are always looking for something new. Looks like we the people are waking up in the middle of a bad fix. It seems like the devil has broke out. Look how men lie over the radio and the daily news papers. From what they sal, hell brobe out most anywhere. What is the only word of four letters which when printed in capital letters reads the same up side down as It does right side up, and the same backwards? We should' alt be trtterr^orTiir1 the future, because that is where j we are going t? spend the rest of I our lives ? then to Hados, or some | where else. If its costing you more than j you are getting out of it, it's pro bably Socialism. Better find out from Joe. Its so easy to get a divorce if you want one of them things, and you got $140 to throw away. A woman out in Texas has sued for | a divorse. She claims her hubby puts fishhooks In his pockets ev ery night before he goes ot bed. Must of been wanting to hook her | or thought she was a fish. I can't blame her a darn bit. In a Southern court a man con fessed to pick pocketing, then promptly applied for a divorce. He swore that in the wallet he stole'from a soldier he found Ms wife's picture. I bet he did. She was soldiering too. In Atlanta a woman was grant ed a divorce on the grounds that , her husband forced her to duck | her head under the dashboard while he drove past a girl friend. I don't blame him, love is a great hing. I ? To bring top prices, cotton should not only be picked clean and picked only when dry, but it should also be kept dry and car ried to the gin dry, says David H. Stancil, cotton marketing spe cialist for the State College Ex ttension Service. Stancil believes Tar Heel far mers should be very careful in harvesting and selling their col ton this yea* especially since the 1950 State crop is one of the shortest in history. Many farmers have the idea that gins equipped with driers can handle cotton in any condi tion. This is not true at all, says Stancil. The driers do wonderful work within certain limits, but if cotton is really wet it often has to put through the drier ? twice } and even then does not come out completely dry. This slows up ginning and .copts mosey^ It gfnner to run his heat up, wnTcn often causes damage to the fiber of the cotton. Farmers will make money every time- by keeping their cotton dry. Already a farmer in the south ern part of North Carolina has picked some cotton so trashy that its value, even after going throu gh a modern gin, was reduced $10 per bale. The fine new gins which have been erected in Nor th Carolina almost perform mir acles in cleaning. However, says Stancil, even with all this equip men*, ginners cannot possibly turn out a sample as clean from dirty, trashy cotton as from cot ton brought to them, clean. At present prices, a farmer may easily lose $25 a bale by hav ing his cotton picked trashy. Clo ser supervision of pickers, with ' premiums .. for clean picking, would pay in nearly every case. Beginner Pullets Lay Small Eggs There's no reason for poultry men to be unduly concerned if their pullets lay under -sized eggs during the early stages of pro duction, says R. S. Dearstyne, head of the Poultry Department of State College. According to Dearstyne, it's en tirely normal for egg size to be relatively small when pullets first start laying. As the season advances, he asserts, the size will increase quite rapidly. A distinct pick-up should occur by November. The real capacity of a bird or a flock to produce large-sized eggs is best measured by the av erage weight of the eggs laid in February or March, says , the State College professor. It should be remembered, Dear styne adds, that egg size under normal conditions of feeding and management is inherited. Some strains of birds have been devel oped with sj>ecial emphasis be ing given to eggs size in the ' breeding program. Such strains, produce larger eggs than those 'J not bred for this purpose. Bulletin Issued On Sheep Raising . . <?. - ? . ? ? The State ' College Extension Service announces publication of a new circular on sheep raising, single copies of which a'e avail able on request. The 16-page illustrated bulle tin was prepared toy J. S. Bucha nan, extension animal husbandry specialist. Subjects discussed in clude feed requirements, select ing the farm flock, breeding, feeding and management of lambs, clipping wool, and com mon parasites and diseases. "Sheep are one of the most pro fitable livestock enterprises in 1 North Carolina," asserts Bucha- j nan. "On farms where a surplus of good legume hay and pasture is produced, sheep afford an ex cellent source of additional farm income." The author points out that sheep are unsurpassed in their ability to utilize pasture and rou ghage. They provide' income through the saleof both lambs and wool. And the labor, grain, and equipment requirements for raising sheep are small as com pan*d with those for other class es nl livestock. The publication is entitled "Raising Sheep in North Caroli na" and is issued as Extension Circular No. 356. Farmers and others desiring free copies may o>btaln them from <he local coun ty agent or by wrlHng Ithe Agri cultural Editor, State College Sta tion, Raleigh. 7 FLOOR "-COVERINGS^ Inlaid Linoleum and Rub ber Tile, installation by factory ? trainsd mechan ics. No extra charge for necessary sanding. Big variety of colors, suit able for home, business, or office. See our new samples of MOHAWK carpet. NOVELITE Venetian Blind Co. Yord ltd. 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 Evenings by Appointment Phone 492 Kings Mountain, N. C. WUEN IN YOUR BMW YOU HEM* TV*. PV40NE MO YOU RE "TVt ONVY ONE. Nf WOM6 | DRINK heerwme ON A!-L OCCASIONS* HEERWINE I5C00DTA5T? Tor a real taste thrill, for en ergtartiig refreshment, for gen uine enjoyment ... next time and every time, go for a frosty bottle Ot OHEERW1NE! CHEERWINE U in tune with the American taste! 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