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E Y. Belk ? ? ? -? AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY Mr. Bill Ware, Margaret and children from -Bethlehem spent part of Mother's .Day witjx the Nebo reporter. Bill Ross and Alien Rosa from Cora Mill called to see the folks in the Valley Sunday. "Bill Gold from Shelby and Mrs. Mary Llngerfeldt and children called to see us Mother's Day. Let's all give Red Layton a big hand. I'm really glad Red Land ed first base. He worked'hard for thfe Job. Mr. Peason is another deserving young man with Mr. Still to lead the way, you will have a fast growing town. H. Y. Jr. and Bill Ware made a business trip to Concord y ester ? day. ^ ate^My folks and came back jimp!" It's easy to d*slgn a law for ? everyone to grow a hog, and shoot most of the dogs. Like some doubt always pro duce same effect given to a hog when it grunts and to a New Deal politician when he wants to and you'll have a .fine hog and a busted country. How could I be wrong. You everyone better gro\V a pig into a hog, do It? while you fish. Ratification of the twenty-sec ond amendment to the constitu tion on March 26, 1951 Should be a great cause for rejoicing by all good people in America. It will mean much, it means that the voters of this great nation will 'ever again face a third-term cri sis in the White "House.. Thirty Six States ratified the Twenty Second Amendment. It. is now Hcd cars a w worn ^ TIRES WILL ALWAYS BE A MENACE TO THE MOST CAREFUL DRIVER. ELIMINATE THIS WORRY WITH LIABILITY AND COLLISION INSURANCE htitfmee PHONE 9 AND 271 best of the basic law of our land. It means victory for we the peo ple and our republic and its form of government. It Is a defeat against totalitarianism and the great enemies of freedom. As I see it the adoption of this amend ment removes forever the threat of the indispensable man and re stores once again the basic prin ciples of our government. Fur thermore, the adoption means that our form of government en visioned by our founding fathers, will be furvered. Look at those Russian people behind the Iron ^Curtain who have been enslaved and who are only permitted to vote only to keep their masters in office all the time, and they never have a say of hope as to getting out from under bondage. It's a one man ruled Soviet Un ion. In our United States elec tions for. President, we are free to vote as -we please. When Har ry Truman won his surprising re election in '48, both his critics and " his supporters seemed to agree on one thing: he would be lucky to avoid a major war, which could send his administra tion toppling Into modern his tory's trash cans when the vo ters render their votes In 1952. Oh pardon me, I told you who read my dots and dashes, we no vote for Tom Dick or Mr. Har ry. President Roosevelt, as you know, was the only third term president since the beginning of America. Now we will have no no three-term boss rulers any more. In Russia they can't rule the lords out end many other countries they stay in. Women in America. Some of the nation's most homely wo men have made the most desir able matches. By no sketch of the imagination could Mrs. Elea nor Roosevelt be called beautl fUL Even when she was young. She has made up in other ways for what she lacked in beauty. How she did it. It's time she won one of the nations most eligible young men of her day. That only proves what a woman with brains and a determination can win n<% only her men, but most of her desires. A woman can break or make her ojd man. Most of them do both. When your better half after supper says she has a lot of things she wants to talk about. She usually wants to talk about a lot of things she hasn't got. The way I see it. thank Heaven, this Is still a, free country where a man can do as his wife pleases him do. In Hollywood, wo men do their acting by night. Greatest actors, since Eve threw Adam from the garden. . .aeso', 1'kL We dislike criticising the Pres ident of the United States, but how else can we comment on the present head of our Repub lic and tell the whole truth, igpiat profit Is It to a God-fear ing people to gain dominion over the earth in Union with - Com munism and lose our own souls? Why should American money made feiJ^Che toil and sweat of JtfeK. -taypayers be poured out to protect Soviet Rusla? Uncle Sam seems to have a way of helping Socialist x government . Not long ago Uncle Sam let Great Britain have four billion down cash money and a billon a year for the rest Of their lives. No* if we were like the Cana dians. Last year, according to statistics more than 1,000 Cana dians had incomes "Sibove $50,000. How Many of them Were In the tourist hotel business? Well that's hard to say slsCet. Too often, if you ask me, a So cialist i a only a. Communist wearing a slow burning fuse. It is true social security bene fits now have been enlarged, but \vhlle it may make the average fnan a. lit-Me rtiore social it does p^jttwince Mm he is any more iwiiii|IM|r' jffreifpv?. ?% before the mountains were brought forth, or thou had built the earth, from everlasting # I - ?ar' [ Creator of frail man: How can we call ours a Christian nation when lit drives our ymauaSKkmBt boys insane. This war, hell of hells, why don't the people for ever quit studying war? Why, because it's born In the human soul. Adams boys are the origin of wars and it's been handed on down to every land on earth. War is tfuly a sad story. It faints with Wood. Let's not say any more about this deafl^dealing, heart demna^v Why didn't they build that ? ? ' ? - -? ? ?? - .7^ Cleaner atom bomb shed up north where they are building that hell bomb plant. It will scare all the Negros out of Georgia, be ' nothing left but boll weevils, no cotton. Cot ton ia king, but the boll weevil did it. You remember the old fashioned pbHticai orators who thougtvt that his country should come first ? ahead of- Europe. - We wouldn't think that benev olent government like the United States, so bountiful in its pay ments to the farmers, would give away the 50 million extra bush ed to needy people all over the rest of the world. It makes them strong and able to fight. Red They claimed war starving years ago, now they are doing some bad fighting to have been fighting 4,000 years. They only eat when they come across a lit-" tie der/i provenders. They are like so many buzzards they eat where they find it. It's a habit with Americans. And meanwhile, several mil lion Americans are unemployed. Their unemployment conpensa tion checks have run out. With everything so high under the sun, how in the heck will they buy grub. The time not so long ago, every Negro and poor white man had a cow, today most of them Negroes and poor whites, have nothing but an old rattle trap car and two or three bad looking half breed dogs. I know the truth hurts, but its a dam fact, and you can't back out. They no doubt all live In town. We'd love to move in but no room. I told this Tofer, weight was. what broke the wagon. A lot of good trifling people should starve. The much hated Repub licans seem to be engaged in a quarrel over their national or ganization, maybe they think by doing some fighting among themselves or the Democrats did in 1948. They may be able to pull a surprise victory next year. I don't think its fair for anyone party to get all the cream and be better off to switch In both par ties now and then. When one par ty stays in forever so long they get awful trickey. Thinks are so mussed up I can't see how ithey can unmuss It any mussier. Of a muss than they have mussed it up so far. Looks like it unmes sable any farther with the holy Democrats of the present day. What a difference young peo ple love the winter with Ice and snow. Old folks difference shew. They hug the fire. His Tax Won't Be Much Left with an assessment blank for his personal property return, a filling 'station operator made out the list below, including some information not asked by the assessor. The sample of cook ing utensils mentioned in the postscript was a sardine can soldered to an iron rod and lab beled skillet. This Is his prop erty list, one fine table home made, one one-man bedstead, two by four sider with laths nailed across rough timber. One wood-burning heater made out of an oil drum (she's a good one), one three- burner oil stove, when I get new burners, One pretty good Ice-box two fairly good chairs after I nailed. -'em up, one alarm clock, still tick ing. If put up at auction, the whole business wouldn't cost much. Darned if I Rnow how to estimate the value. I coOldn't af ford to sell it, if I didn't have it, I couldn't buy the outfit. Hoover, the ex-president, who knows- a depression, said in his speech further - economic and military aid should^ be withheld from Western Europe until a def inite united army is in sight. Hoover may be oldfashioned, but a man, who really knows what we lacked of starving under the W,p.A., because Europe was liv ing off of tlie UL S. A., we went wanting. Shall We da it again? PRESENTS FACTS ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA You can luve fun figuring oul your message from the Orient by ott of this pleasant little letter puzrle. It the number* of letters in your first name la S or less, subtract from 7. If more than J letterr In your first name, subtract from 1?. Now take this result and find yoor Itey letter In the word ORIENT -at the top of this puzzle. Then, starling at the upper lert corner, check each one of your Large key letters as it appears 'rom left to right. Below the key letter* la a code message for you. and SOCIAL SECURITY By Leola M. Byerly, Plsld Hep. Gastoala Social Security Offlc* Many high school students will . work during the coming summer vacation period. Some of Ihem who have snraduated from high school will start their working career for the first time. Moat of those who work, whether temporarily or permanently, will be affected by social security. It would be a good idea, therefore, to give you a few facts about how that program works. Every person who works on a job covered under Social Security must have a Social Security card. The card may be obtained by cal ling in person or by writing to the Social Security office located In Gastonia. Applications for So cial Security cards may be ob tained also from your local Post Office and mailed to the Gas-| tpnia Social Security Office. Your account with the Feder al Government is set up under the name and number shown on your Social Security card. Em ployers are required to report your wages to the Federal Gov ernment every three months. Therefore, it is important that you show your number to every employer you work for, so that he can report your wages cor rectly. Since your future Social Security benefits will be based on the amount of wages in your account, failure to get credit for all wages will affect the amount of your benefit. The Old-Age Survivors Insur-I ance program which is generally! referred to as "Social Security," is administered entirely by the Federal Government This is an insurance . program and its. pur pose ie to protect workers and their families against the inse curity of old-age and death. Monthly benefits may be pay- 1 able to a retired worker who has I worked long enough under So cial Security to be insured at age 65 or later, to his wife when she| is 65, and to his unmarried chil dren under the age of 18. In ad dition, benefits may be payable! Neisler Mills Cow Makes High Record PETERSBOROUGH, N. H. ? A registered Guernsey cow, Dolly's Gloria of Appin's Ella, owned by Neisler Mills, Inc., Kings Moun tain, has completed an outstand ing Advanced Registry record of 11,742 pounds of milk and 615 pounds of butterfat on three times daily milking for a ten month period, starting her rec ord as a 6-year-old. Dolly's Gloria of Appin's Ella is the daughter of the registered Guernsey sire, Stringfellow Farms Bellboy, that has one daughter in the Performance Register of The American Guern sey Cattle Club. This record was supervised by the North Carolina State College and was reported to The Ameri can Guernsey Cattle Club for ap proval and publication. when the insured worker uies, re gardless of his age, to his 65 year-old widow, to his widow under 65 if she has a child en titled <to benefits, and to his un married children under the age of 18. Dr. L. T. Anderson Chiropractor iM jr. !'? . Kiii.j Mtn. GUARANTIED healing and hair growth to skin irritations on dogs and livestock or money back. - ATDB0G & FEED SCORES Distributed byi .. KfrodoU M?dlcln+ Co, Shlhr First Presbyterian Is Institute Host First P?esbyterian church were hosts to a group of teachers from Kings Mountain Presbytery on Thursday. A vacation Bible School Institute was held under the direction of Miss Margaret Ratchford, of Charlotte. The session included p class in methods, with children from the church as pupils. At 6 o'clock super was served by the Women of the Church. A discussion hour closed the session. Local teach ers who took part were: Mrs. P. D. Patrick, Mrs. 3. S. Weir, Jr., Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt, Mrs. Hen ry Nelsler, Miss Lillian Barber, aind Mrs. M. E. Stanton. Uncle Sain Says Here's your tntwrr on what to do lor Christinas ? Give the Present with a Future, (J. 8. Saving:* Bonds: Bond bnylng Is the easiest shopping you can Imagine, they're available at any bank, post office, or where you work. So, this Christmas, make your Kin mean more than ever before. GIVE U. 8. 8AVINGS BONDS FOR CHRISTMAS! u. S . Treasury DwttlmMl WE BUY HANGERS We Fay 50c per 100 for wire coat hangers in good condition. WEAVER'S CLEANERS Phone 551-W wnMn^ ii ? \ RE fkitV&k V Wwtch^s Repaired V Watches V Ring* ; , Remounted ^ Beads Restrung V Crystal Repairing Expert workmanship, prompt ?errlc* and reasonable prices. All work Guaranteed. Crystals fitted while you wait 'JSKL SHOP 7!Cin^7U<yiutfou4\.7l.C Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers Printing ? Phone 167 and 283 FOB RESULTS FEED Pinnacle Laying Mash We also manufacture: THESE PINNACLE FEEDS: . Starting Mash ? Hl-Energy Broiler Mash ? 16% Dairy Feed ? Pig Starter & Grower ? Big Hog Feed ? Mix Feed Your needs with regard to custom mixing will have our most careful attention. We can furnish most any protein concentrate such as Fish Meal and Meat Meal. Ask Your Dealer Ware & Sons KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. America's Largest Tko SVyfolino D? lux* 2-Door (Continuation o 4 itandard ?qvipmont and trim lift/** trotod It dip+ndint on availability of moitial. J Horm's why wo say IARGBST! It's LONGEST ? measuring 197% inches from bumper fo bumper. You can tee that extra length? and feel It In the smoother ridel It's HEAVIEST ? tipping the scales at 3140 pounds.* You can feel Chevrolet's big-car solidness In Its steady, even way of going! It has the WIDEST TREAD ? spanning 58% inches between the rear wheels. That wider base meons better readability ? helps steady the ridel You'd expect to pay a little more for the largest low-priced car . . . longest, heaviest, with the widest tread. But no! With all its extra size and weight ? all its exclusive features? Chevrolet is the lowest priced line in the low-price field. ? *StyUUn? 0* lux* 4-Door Sedan, thipping w?Jght. "W FINEST! BODY QUALITY ? UNITIZED KNEE-ACTION RIDE ? VAIVE-IN-MCAD ? JUMBO-DRUM BRAKE CAR I
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