H. Y. Belk AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY Just got a nice letter from Sgt. I Wray Stewart over on the other t side of the world. He didn't say ? very good about the present war. He said the girls wanted three things, a GI, and his money, a trjp to America. Like all the rest Ol the world he had been. The fighting looked like it would last from here on. Said I and all my company read the Hetald and enjoy the Nebo News. You know why Wray Stewart is over there its to defend America. H. Y. B., Jr. is spending two or three days at the Reservation. ' 1/ he does as j well this time; as he did last i November w e will have deer i all winter for' the table. 1 love* wild meat. I just now 6ot a card from Dal ly Wells up in the Blue Ridge Mountain hills I'm always de ll ighted to get a line from the old boys any place, any time, any\| where. 1 Rabbits are very scarce in this] bolden valley. Haven't seen but one in six months. When he came , by two dogs were rhasing that ! old cottontail for all they were worth. I love a good rabbit steak. Lum Gantt got some fine beef steak cows, nice tender steaks. I love a good cow steak too. When God created this earth We now live on He founcHsofne thing lacking. So he created a wild man and placed him in a beautiful flower garden in Eden there to be happy forever. Adam being all alone soon became very lonely, so Cod saw fit to creat a woman for this man Adam. He caused a deep sleep to come o ver Adam. While Adam slept The Lord took a rib from his side and fashioned a full grown woman. When Adam awoke out of this mighty slumber, God Was right there to present Adam with this created beauty, we call a woman That was a divine gift to Adam . and all the human family that| should come after Adam's fajn i ily. Everything, went well in this j happy home til Mrs. Adam, bet ter known as Eve got to fooling! around and found the best tree in the garden and went to pluck- J ing the fruit from this tree of life and giving to Adam. He re fused to eat at first but finally Mrs. Adam to make her joy com plete insisted on her better half ; to try just one apple. After God ITS TIME TO "KNUCKLE DOWN" and save a part of our earnings Your Money Saved Here ? Xs safeguarded by sound management policies. ? Earns a worthwhile return consistent with safety ? Makes available to you a fund for future needs LOAN SERVICE See us for loans to buy or to build your home HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ... ? A. H. Patterson. Secretary & Treasurer had told them of all the fruit jn garden home its your but you must not take on? J from that tree over there JnThe midst of your garden. The dav ;>ou do you shall surely die Evp out a,ked p??r Adam JyT^ I 8ar<U?" fair now the e-mh 'SwSvfhWlth everything bad. el thL m trying to remod h a iSf* W?rld since A<fam and his wife messed Up the gurde? ' Xe 5Snn^.dV',by a""f? ,.,r u^g ,me- A few years a eo we had control of the bigger part of the world. Today ft would a'c *<??? mavTini ? ?Ur Rr,p" Truman "I** f,"d a way out but he will never do it by taxing the poor man to death. It's a long J' ?'" the seven, h The" uplo wSn|,o?" W"" W *"<' da"d0r,^ grunted, Doing nothin L ^ho rd^afh880"1? J?b in the world f4 5^rta?e?UPg^et^rC anl it?has J0 WrUC thLs <??Umn and all of y0ouTaenrreandTethebnef0an don't read it. I do n't expect mv ' few enemies to read this siutf ' the fn?k w?uJct be surprised at /?'ks who do read it over on Armed Forces. ?f 1,10 w<,r'cl in the developments. I wonder if Harrv NoS, ,Trr!M,~? >"? "'S I! ember election, he must ho n usnetnH?rt' I? Co'urr,bus were with us today he would change his mind and say the old earth s fiat, not round. The death bv hanging of the seven Jap war Lords should be an everlL-tina warning that the Caucasian n<?> ' pie of the world will never permit the military minded Jap out Harh -J.? stag0 another Pearl Harbor. The next time we stretch the rope let it be with 27 China I men rat eating skunks It -a r?rs. i~.???f,;areouT1rl.i KeaTh .hm a ? the ' spt Job 'these scientists ever * up a"d at the same time who where Hon"*,?0 ?" through bTi. , lions of miles of space. I ' eovempn)0') Product from the Roverment plant in Washington U- C. is waste paper. i ' Tfley tell us the world i? atom bomb, ani dZm*JL U2SLJT? ^ ? tor the taxpayers. " or<leal I Some people waste their timo riotous Bivi?B whll, so?"rw'< ? ?aT,?Sri!1?"d ??lnda <" ^M0,bheen^h JS1 ?? suade your neighbor if you f/Ue and VeTt^ J?in >" *?* rZ page. he message on each ' Remember the Lord loves J A good gauge of North Carolina prog- ? ress and prosperity, and of the size of the telephone job that's been done, is a comparison of population growth with tele phone growth. While the number of people in North Carolina was increasing 14% in ten yean, according to the census, the number of telephones jumped 163%. A large part of this telephone growth has taken place in just the last five years. During that ?hort time Southern Bell has built $57,190, 000 of new telephone facilities in North Caro lina . . . more than doubled the number of tele phones . . . nearly doubled long distance circuits and nearly tripled rural telephones. tar more to expand North Caro lina telephone facilities in the last five years than we had invested in the state five years ago. And we're going right on dallf#* tiff continuing heavy demand -for service in town and on the farm. > Whwe Money to Expend ""dl Improve Service Comes From It doesn't come from the money you pay us for telephone service ... that SMrfey goes to pay wages, Uses and other operating costs. The money to build new facilities mint come from people with money to invest. That's why the future of telephone service depends on the Company's coo United ability to pay for the use ^ As saoney invested in Me Nonh North Carolina has had a 10-year rONLATlOE GROWTH 14* TELEPHONE QllOWTH 163 Rinmie mifl? *M k OR I E 2 3 4 5 YOU u> tkit too figuring oat r?li humi? (ram Ik* Orleat *7 aw of thl* pleiual little letter pnule. It the rum be.- ?( letter* in your Oral nime Is t or lc??, suhtrart from 7. It mor* than | 1,-tter* In year. ftr*t name, toblraet from IS. Sow tulle thl* reualt and find y*ar key letter in the word OWKNT at the top at thl* purtle. The"?, tt art Inn at the npper left rorner. eherk e?fk one at I oar large key letter* a* it appear* from left to right. Below th* letter* l? a rod* mf**age tor yoa. Some Motorists Required To Obtain Second Renewal Licenses Veiy Soon RALEIGH ? Motorists who ob tained renewal of their driver's licenses in 1947 under the re-is suance .program and whose birth days fall early in 19S1 will be required to obtain second renew als in the next few months, the* Department of Motor Vehicles re minded persons in this category today. Motorists whb are uncertain a bout the expiration date of their licenses should refer to the low er right hand corner of their pre sent license cards. These motor ists will be permitted to seek sec ond renewals 30 days in advance ! of the expiration date, which j falls on their birth date. The ma - 1 jority will have surnames begin- 1 ning with A or 8, but a few will fall in other alphabetical groups. Under the diver's licensing cheerful giver. Subscribe for the Herald today. You get your mon- j ey's worth and a lot more, you j get our good will and a card of ? thanks with it too. Last week I had an interview with a first class -private,' who had been in Walter Reed's Hos pital with a machine gun bullet in his leg. He told me how he re- ' ceived it while retreating in Ko- ' rea. I do not understand why we have to fight the Communists when we don't fight them in Washington. Let me add this war is the most disgraceful war mankind has been called on to fight in five hundred years and a lot of it started in Washington. We would be all right if we would iearn to stay out of war. As we tell you on these pages, this country is in a heck of a fix ard the only hope of political salvation is for the Republicans and the Democrats to get togeth er and quit fighting back and forth. To heck with all this man date talk. Does anybody know anything! about the whereabouts of a fel- ' ler by the name of Henry Pig ! Killers Wallace. I heard lately j they had plowed him down and; under. Was it Joe Stalin that did the plowing. The other night I went to sleep and dreamed a remarkable The North Carolina Depart ment of Motor Vehicles spates | that .nio/e accirdents occurred on Saturday than any other day and ! fewest on Tuesday during the January - September period of 1950. BIS SAVINGS on ROUND TRIP PARES Yoo an ?*tm io% or more ?acb way on erery Greyhound Round -Trip - ticket! Ask about the big Fail Round -Up of ail kind* of trip*, tour*, aped*! feature*! A P1W IXAMPLIf Thar* art kwdriii mn On??. Way Chorfotte S .70 WUk-SaUn 2.45 ?leh.. Va. 8 fiS Norfolk. Va. 7.35 Wa*h., D. a. 8.90 Haw York 12 .95 Jfm 1.00 S.C. 1.70 Go. 3.70 ? - ? ~.Oa.S34& Atlanta, Oa 5.0 s Round Trip S 1.30 US jo - -> 13.25 16 IS 23 3b 1.81 S.10 8.70 '/.it. * 9 Jfc 1US ' Or? La. lau* *?..;> Talla., ha. MS 15X0 (Mas V. 8. Tax) CWttntJlfD TERMT' AT. 8MMI.M rr.M.C. G R fY H 0 U N dream. My immagination seem ed to be as alert as was John Bunions when writing Pilgrim's Progress as he lanquished in Bedford Jail. I dreamed Andrew Jackson had come back to life and the FBI was trying to chase him out of the United States for advocating economy in our gov ernment. That's all* for now. See ypu next week rain or shine, program, licensee expire on the birthday ? of the motorist four years after re issuance. Since the re issuance program began July 1, 1947, some motorists will not have ' held their licenses quite four years, the Department point ed out, but in setting up. the re issuance schedule, it was neces sary to place the expiration date on the birthday nearest July 1. Expiration date in 1955 for these motorists will fall on their birth days exactly four years from the 1951 renewal. The Department requested that motorists seeking second renpwal bring their present licenses with them to their examining stations. The license will be accepted as evidence thai the applicant has passed the road test -and he will be required to take only the rules of the road, eye and road signs phases of the examination. The number on his present driver's license will be his permanent li cense number. A space will be provided on the new license cards for blood type. Since inclusion of this in formation is a public service and voluntary with the applicant, failure to present this evidence will not be reason to deny is suance of the license, the Depart ment stressed. Tips Are Offered For Kitchen Safety Activities in the farm kitchen are stepped up with the approach of winter holidays. An accident can easily mar the season un less safety precautions are taken. Miss LaUna Brashears, county home demonstration agent for the State College Extension Ser vice, sayg knives and other cut ting utensils should be kept out of children's reach. Turning pan handles away from the front of the stove will prevent accidental tipping. Before opening a steam ing kettle or roaster, cover the hand with a cloth and lift the far side of the cover first. In carving meats, a fork with a knife guard should be used and all cutting strokes should be made away from the body. The National Saftey Counr'.; says a safe step-stool is an es sential piece of equipment in any modern kitchen, to prevent the use of boxes or chairs for reach ing high places. Each step should be wide enough to stand upon and the surfaces should be non skid or roughened to retard slip ping. Grease and water should be mopped up from the floor im mediately to avoid slips and falls. Other kitchen tips are: Keep matches out of children's reach. Don't use gasoline or kerosene to start kitchen range fires. Keep all dry cleaning operations out of the kitchen. Check stove pipes and flues regularly. Store all medicines, insecticides, and drugg away from the kitchen and out of the reach of children. One final precaution.- Apply first air Immediately to any in jury no matter how trivial it may seem. Church Landscaping1 Circular Published The State College Extension Service announces publication of a new 12-page illustrated circu lar intended to provide practical help in improving the appear ance of church grounds. Entitled "Landscaping Church Grounds," the circular was pre pared by John H. Harris, exten sion landscape specialist. It cov ers such subjects as parking space, driveways and walks, im proving old cemetery lots and planning new cemeteries. Draw- | ings are used to present exam- i pies of the principles stressed, j Harris emphasizes that the | value of initial good planning] may be lost unless arrangements are made to maintain the grounds in good condition, "Maintenance," he says, "is where most- of us fall down ? we I do a good job of landscaping! and then g6 home and forget jt. j In a few years, it all has to be ; done over again." In a brief foreward, Harrjs says he at times is "depressed" to see "so many unattractive rural churches" in North Carolina.' He asserts that a church and its grounds should reflect Cod's | handiwork, and he adds that rta well-kept lawn, trees, and shrubs will make any church building look better." Pastors, church building, com mittees, and other interested in dividuals and groups may obtain a free copy of the publication from the county farm agent or j by writing the Agricultural Edi- ! tor, State College Station, Ral eigh. Ask for Extension Circular No. 357, "Landscaping Church Grounds." ON DEANS LIST BOILING SPRINGS? Miss Billie! Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Falls, was one of 24 Gard ner-Webb College coeds who was listed on Dean of Women Mable Starnes' mid -semester list. be eligible for the honorary list, ;he campus women students had to j have a scholastic average of 90 or above and "a spirit of loyalty to the ideal9 of the home and the school." The 1950 apple crop in Austra lia was below normal and prices paid by fresh users and canners were high. Mr. Don Coldsmlth, S024 Cur ron Road, Louisville, Ky., owner of Coogla Cut Rate Store at 935 West Broadway, says there just aren't enough words in the English lan guage to praise HADACOL cor rectly. He says he knows most folks don't realize what a change HADACOL can make in their life if their systems are defiicient in Vitamins B>, B?, Iron and Niacin. Here is Mr. Goldsmith's state ment: "Before I started taking HADA COL I was run down ana nervous T-ond had a hard time sleeping nights. With my work in the store I have to spend sometimes 14 hours a day on my feet. Since I am in the retail business I saw how many folks were asking for HADACOL so I decidcd to try it myself. After the first couple of bottles I could tell a definite improvement. Now I have all the pep and energy in the ?world, my nerves are steady as ever and I really do get a good i. night's rest. HADACOL is won | derful ? I not only take it, but recommend it to all my customers. I praise the day Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc put HADACOL on the market." HADACOL Is So Different Thousands are benefiting from ?HADACOL . . . whose systems lack Vitamins B>, B", Iron and Niacin. HADACOL is so wondorful be cause HADACOL helps build up the hemoglobin content of your I blood (when Iron is needed) to carry these great Vitamins and Minerals to ?very body organ ? to every part of the body. Give remarkable HADACOL a chance and if you don't feel better with the first few bottles you. take ? you get your money back. Only $1.25 for Trial Size; Large Family or Hospital Size, $3.60. If your druggist does not have HADACOL, order it direct from The LeBlr.ne Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana. C 1M0, Tht UBIue Corporation. north Carolina. CLEVELAND COUNTY" IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Industrial Equipment Company, By P. A. Clark, President, ' /??:?". Plaintiff - Vs. , Courtland Palmer, T'A Central Purchasing Department, Defendant. NOTICE Courtland Palmer, .T/A Cen tral Purchasing Department, the defendant above named, will take notice that an action entitl ed as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleve land County, North Carolina, in j which the plaintiff claims the, sum of $1,0-12.00, same being" fdr the purchase price of the follow- j ing described property: one roll ing dooi 8' 10" by 6' 0" wide and j two rolling doors 7" 2" by 5'.4"| wide together with the necessary i electric equipment to operate same. ' | Said defendant will also take ! notice that he is required to ap S pe^r at the office of the, under j signed Clerk of the Superior [Court of Cleveland County on the 1 26th day of December, 1950, and answer or demur to the com plaint, or plaintiff will apply Jo the Court for . the relief therein demanded. | Said defendant will further take notice that in said action n warrant of attachment against the property of said defendant has been issued and the following property attached: one roiling door 8' 10" by f>' 0" wide and two rolling doors 7' 2" by 5' 4" wide , together with the necessary elec trie equipment to operate same, and that said warrant of attach ment is returnable before the un dersigned Clerk of the Superior Court at his Office in said County on the 26th day of December, 1950. This 10th' day of November, 1950. E. A. HOUSER, Clerk of the Superior Court nl7-d-8 ? H NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administratrix of the Es tate of Mary Patterson, deceased, late of Cleveland County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of October, 1951, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate pay ment to the, undersigned. This 23rd day of October, 1950. MRS. BESSIE RAMSEUR, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary Patterson, deceased. n-lT-d-l^? H Dr. L. T. Anderson Chiropractor Morrison Bldq. Kinqs ^lln.J Try Herald Classifieds They Bring Results CARLISLE STUDIO ? Portraiture ? Commercial ? Weddings Morrison Bldg ? Phone 646 ? Kings Mountain, N. C. I t's time again to ready your Buick for the cooler driving days ahead? so your Buick dealer is featuring a big triple-service offer right now? Fall tune-up, which includes cleaning of air and fuel fdters, adjustment of valves, carburetor and distributor? and lots more. Cooling system service, including a flush-out ? also inspection and tightening of all hoses and connections. Pock front wheel bearings with fresh lubricant ? f also safety-inspect your front brake linings, where wear shows itself first. Put your. Buick in tiptop shape now to do its best this winter! Phone vonr Buick dealer for his spceial-offer price on these services (and for an appointment) thir, iveek. 1 2 3 DEAN BUICK CO. If. Cherokee St PhOM 330 3ft 't?&l . -? J - ' ? . . - '. -7 ? '/? ili

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