H. Y. Belk
AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY
Preacher Monroe from Temple
Church paid the folks in the val- .
3y a pleasant visit last week. He's
a fine young preacher.
f Mr Brand is
^ McDaniel, Pat
and Mr. Bill
Ross visited
your reporter
last weekend
from eastend. .
We spent Sun
day at ? table
rock. The moun
tains were very
beautiful. Trtf trees were painted
in many colocs, by the hand that
formed the hills and the gorgeous
valleys. It was a lovely day to
view the wonders of all those
changing scenes. Our flowers
are blooming and they are very
pretty but they fade so soon. I
love flowers, don't you?
October with her changing col
ors has passed on by. Here's No
vember reminding us that next
month bring us Christmas. When
I was a little child I wondered
if Christmas would ever come a
gain. Now it comes so often and
gone so soon, with the silent
year taking toll. We all live, love,
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and die. Then what, another life.
Death is something we all
dread. It comes so soon to each
and all. The poor man in his rags
gets his call, same as the rich
man in Jiis palace. Socrates died
without a murmer, . but Jesus
asked His Father to get Him off.
Which was the stronger? This
statement w'as carried in connec
tion With a religious article
which appeared in a magazine
recently. The writer m&ant to be
reverent, but hecausc he did not
know his Bible, he uttered a
blasphemus statement. Jesus
never asked his lather to save
him from the death on the cross.
He prayed to be delivered from
death in the garden Let this cup
pass from me U it be thy will.
In the garden the devil concen
trated all his demon hosts on
Christ, in 'fcn effort to kill him.
Jesus had already declared no
man taketh my life from me. >1
lay it down of myself. Hie fell as
if death were about to overcome
Him in the garden. When He
asked why ray God, my God
hast thou forsaken me? God
heard the prayer of Jesus in the
garden.
There are mysteries connected
with His birth, His incarnation
and His death on the cross and
the resurrection from the grave.
But it's all true for God's word
teaches us that thru the cjoss
or by the cross is the only hope
for- man.
It is claimed that the war is
over in ? Korea but how soon it
may break out anew, men can
not tell. God alone can tell. He
permits wars that good may
come of It. But so soon we forget
and start a new born war. So
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much wars ift the past. War is
born in the heart of mani and
we soon fight again ever hoping
to gain. 1 had the pleasure of
visiting the mountains the other
week around table rock with all
its grand beauty. There no artist
hand could of painted the loveli
nesa-of a eafth so grand with all
tho.se scenes of beamy, other
than a mighty God, made by his
mighty han,d, Oh, it was fadeless
glor>\ this lovely October day.
Then as 1 stood on that mountain
top and I wondered how God had
created such gorgeous beauty for.
his children to behold. Then I
wondered how poor little man
could mar the beauty of this
lovely earth with all these death
dealing . wars destroying the
works and marring the beauty of
God '8 Created earth wreckage of
dead men, dying amid all this
earthly beauty. Then I bought
God's Mighty Hand ruled above
it all. Still I thought there must
be hope for the fallen created
man on his earth if he will only
discard there ever growing wars.
But how long will it be 'til men
learn to live in peace, somewhere
sometime not far off in the diS:
tant future in God's own time ?
shall the Lamb and the Lion to
gether lie down in peace. Just a
thought,
Papa Stalin visited the Russian
one and asked an old lady on
the street: "How's things going?"
"Oh, pretty good. She replied, on
ly we don't get milk any more."
"Well," said Stalin, "In'the Af
rican desert they don't eve nhave
water." -
When God sends a man to the
lion's den He goes there with
him. Daniel was not afraid of
all the lions 1n that den. Some
people sow all tneir wild oats on.
week days and on the Lord's day
go up to the church and pray that
the crop will fail. We can't whip
the Devil around the stump that
way., .
The world history goes back
to Adam- From Adam to Atom
bombs.
Truman is the father of our
country. Washington was only a
dirt farmer.
One trouble with the people
in the world is that we each want
to be human and want everybody
else to be perfect- Big I and little
You.
Somebody must have plowed
Hen Wallace under. He's as mum
as a mouse.
Of the many admitted virtues
of the U. S. A minding our own
business is not one of them.
1 Most nearly true today than
ever before ? "he who" steals my
purse steals trash."
One of our friends who is try-,
ing to grow a new lawn says the
grass id as hard to start as Hen
ry Wallace's Third Party.
The two most important men
in the community when I was a
boy were the preacher and the
doctor. What confidence we had
in them. Now I"m older. I have
little confidence in myself or
those either.
I for one lost faith and confi
dence in all women years ago.
Then I learned they are better
than men. Neither one no good
without the other. That's been
proven. You remember when the
Lord God put Adam in a deep
Sleep and took a rib from his side
and made the most beautiful toy
that'sAyalked this earth. If it had
not been for man, no, women
could be found. Oh my dear.
When patriotism can be bou
ght for a price the hope of hu
man freedom is lost forever.
Our American way of life is the
only sound and sensible way.
Who would say it otherwise? Our.
Uncle Joe Stalin. He must be a
liar.
Every time you drop a word of
praise for the folks who make
this paper you help in many
ways.
Lord, thou hath been our
dwelling place in all questions.
We still look up to thee with
faith. ?
If Webster were living today
what would he call men In this
fast age of greed and money grab
bUig? Would he be astonished?
No wonder there are so many
heart failures.
The New Deal boob has become
a boorerang. Men care only for
money.
Mohey is the root of all sin.
Paul, before he met Jesus on
the Damascus Road, wanted to
kill everybody.
President George Washington
road around in a buggy and wore
knee pants. These later day Pres
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Live Aft Home
By Henry Dameron
. "What kind of trees should I
set out Around my house," Is a
quesrtion many farmers are ask
ing now. There ate many that
wjll produce abundant shade, but
none can compare with the pe
can tree for giving both food and j
shade. Certainly trees set on the
back side of the house should be |
pecans, and they are as equally
suited for the front. Howeve.r
where more trees than the pecan
are used, it's probably a good 1-1
dea to put the pecans on the back
side of the house. At least, you
may gather more of the nuts. '
The most desirable pecan trees j
for planting are those having
one-year tops, 4 to 5 feet high.)
Too small or larger than these are j
objectionable. Trees should be '
set out as soon as they become!
dormant or anytime between De- |
cember and February. If planted]
early in the winter, new feed ;
roots will be formed by spring to i
support new growth. Trees should
idents take to the air and travel 1
like so many birds.
Dear Uncle Joe Stalin flies in
a plane that sails him around to
the tune of 600 miles an hour.
Joe could visit us before break
fast.
Dewey could of been our Presi
dent if he had of left bis mous- j
fash off.
"The greatest thing I've ever
knpwn Mr. Tuman to do was
when he called on the nations
last week to pray for peace.
Prayer is the greatest power on
earth. Most of us have failed to i
pray at the right time. The right
time is all the time to pray.
Brother, Sister, you can*t pray
straight and vote crooked.
If you lived in dear old Soviet j
Russia you would vote or go to |
jail. Take your choice Bud.
Men cried out for Salvation I
thousands of years ago Men are
still looking to be saved the same
old way. The plan has never been
changed- ??
When I was a child I used to |
read in the Bible about the Child
ren of Israel going into .Canaan.
God said to the Children of Is
rael: Kill all the men. Kill all the |
women. Kill all the chidren. I us
ed to say to myself. I don't think
its right to kill the children. It
might be all right to kill some of
the men and maybe some of the
women. I thought because I did
n't have the facts. Tt may be all j
right to kill those heathen over)
yonder. I haven't got the facts fn
the case. .
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GRRTHOtTND TERMINAL
Dial 5521, Shelby. M. C.
not be set closer than 50 feet a
part.
In setting the trees, prepare
holes for setting large and deep
enough to accomodate the root
system without trimming, usual
ly 2 1/2 feet deep and 2 12 feet
wide. Set the trees 1 to 2 inches
lower than the tree stood in the
nursery row Fill holes about
three fourths full of topsoii and
pour in water. Finishing filling
the hole after the water disap
pears. Cut off 1 4 to 1/2 of the
top of the tree when planting is
completed. Many trees die the
first year because of lack of wa
ter. To conserve moisture and to,
keep down grass and weeds, pla
ce a mulch of straw or similar
material around the tree. Do not
fertilize at the time of planting.
Varieties best suited for this
area are the Stuart, Brake and
Cape Fear. All of these are resis- j
tant to scab. The Sciiley is not re- !
commended because it is very J
susceptible to scab. Old pecan j
trees should be fertilized each |
year with a complete fertilizer,
something like a 6-8-6. Apply 2 ;
to 3 lbs. of fertilizer annually per :
Inch of trunk diameter 1 foot
from the ground. Apply one-half
in February and the remainder
after a crop has-been set. Exten-,
sian Circular No. 342 ? "Pecans, '
Planting and Culture," is availa-j
ble free through the County A
gent's Office. This bulletin can
be mailed upon request.
NOTICE OF SALE
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Under and by virtue of the po- i
wer of sale contained in a deed
of trttsft given by John H. Bales
and wKe, Pearl A. .Bates, to the
undersigned as trustee to secure ,
the payment of the note to Mel- .
virt C. Hardin which has been as- j
signed to the First National Bank '
of Kings .Mountain, N. C., dated
I h '? 17th day of March, 1918, now |
oh record in the Register of Deeds J
Office for Cleveland County in
book 335 at page 123 and default
having been made in the pay*
ment of same and upon the re
quest of the holder of said note,
the undersigned will sell for cash
at the courthouse door in Shelby,]
Cleveland County, Norlh Caro
lina, on Monday, November 20,
1950,. at 10:60 o'clock a- m. or
within legal hours the following
described real estate:
Beings lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
on a map or plat of the subdivis
ion of the C. H.'Sheppard land
made by Chartes B. Campbell,
Surveyor which map or plat Is
now on record in the Register of
Deeds Office for Cleveland Coun
ty in plat book 5 at page 43 ref
erence to which is had for a full
er description.
This the 19th day of October,'
1950,
B. S. Neill, Trustee.
J. R. Davis, Atty. o-20-n-10
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legal government notices in his
newspaper free of charge, ra fus
ing to accept payment until fin
ally George Washington thanked j
him for his generosity to the
fledgling government and Insist -j
ed that he accept pay.
? : ;
Meat production under Federal |
inspection during the week end
ed September 23 totaled 328 mil - 1
lion pounds.
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