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Page 12, West Craven HIghllghta, February 23,1984 .reral degrees from collei ^ ^ _ (Ckintinued from page 2) several degrees ^m Allege who have done nothing in life but go to school—they have “book learning”. They do not know how to hold down any job—they can’t work with their hands or their brain—they can not even converse with business men. Knowledge has to be converted into usefulness or it will become stagnant like still water. The church is teaching intellectually and spiritually through truth. T^e picture of a man who took the truth and planted it—now he is sitting under the boughs that over arch him. His days are happy and his life is full of joy and usefulness. That is a good lesson for everyone to follow—be useful, happiness will follow. Jesus performed many acts of kindness showing love. John 18:28-38. “Truth?” said Pilate. “What is truth?” Jesus standing accused before Pilate in the Judgment Hall was asked “What hast thou done?” “Art thou a king?” Jesus answered: “Thou sayest that I am a King. To this end was I born and for this cause came I into the world that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone that is of the truth heareth my voice.” This is where Pilate asked “What is truth?” How often do we miss seeing and knowing Christ’s truth because our vision is limited? Trying to see the truth in this crazy mixed up world can sometimes cause us to cross our eyes. Truth is eluive and hard to pin down. Vision is limited, points of view are narrow, we become prejudiced. To believe in God is to know all his rules will be fair and there will be wonderful surprises. Jesus in pulling corn on the Sabbath to feed the hungry was accused of working—healing the blind—broke the rules of the Jewish religions. He was giving sight to the blind. Truth, what is truth? Prayer Give me eyes to see. Lord. And let me see your truth! Boy Scout Troop 68 i)ue to the concern of our frienSsanJcus^mers^e would like for it to be known that we have not sold the building formerly known as the “Stop & Fetchit”. We have leased this building to E.J. Pope & Sons Inc. of Mount Olive, who will operate it as the “Handy Mart.” LENA & RANDY NORT^ Scouts in Troop 68 of Vanceboro held a Campout recently at Camp Peterson near Vancebofo. A part of the weekend was used to clean up trash dumped in the Camp area. The scouts dug a hole four by four by four feet and buried all the trash that was cluttering the campsite. Other parts of the weekend were used for cooking, hiking, and wide games. Scouts attending the Campout were Doug Lee, Keith Morris, Allen Thomas, Brynn Thomas, Jerry Morris, Jay Gaskins, Ronnie Wiggins, Jr., William Wiggins, Stacy Meadows, Charlie Lee, John Haar, and Willard Crain. Leaders Richard Cannon, Richard Bowers, and Michael Hodges were on hand for supervision. Jabberwock (Continued from page 3) and the various area Ip specialization available in the field of Law. All of the consultants agreed that a strong mathematics and science background allows one to enter many disciplines. 'Twenty contestants partici pated in the workshop. These young ladies will compete for the title "1984 Miss Jabber wock” on March 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the New Bern High School Auditorium, New Bern, N.C. An evening of entertainment is promised. Proceeds from the Jabberwock will be for Chapter’s public sei projects. The public is invit^ to attend. Barbecue Dinner On Saturday, February 26, beginning at 4:00 p.m. there will be a BBQ dinner at Juniper Chapel Church. Plates will be served in the fellowship building or available as take out. Donations will be toward Eastern Conference Missions. The dinner is sponsored by the FWB Churches in this area. irom ! used en^p" ivited Kite’s Supermarket Turkey Wings^ 690 Bacon .,0. Smoked Sausage., ^1^^ Beef Franks.,.. Smithfield ^ Smoked Picnics., 790 Country Style Backbone., ®1^® Sliced Pork Liver., 390 Shoulder Roasts ® i'® Chuck Steak., ®1®® Stew Beef., ®1®® round Beef ., ^1^® Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8>8, Fri., Sat. 8-9 FREE Parking FREE Pickup & Delivery Food Stamp Shoppers Welcome 244-1404 We reserve the right to 244-0552 limit quantities 18 oz. Fresh Kraft Grape Jelly 690: vyvv' Pocahontas ^ _ Sandwich Spread.. ®1®® Old Sooth ^ Orange JuIcOm. 990 Laundry Detergent „„ 990 590 2 liter MSoz. Sweet Sue Chicken & Dumplings. Purex Bleach.,, Pocahmitas Small Butter Beans .«»2/990 Pocahontas ^ ^Green Bean8,3..32/790 m P8p8l Cola ^ ™ Oiot Pops! or Mountlan D8W000 Pocahontas Cream style or W.IC ^ # Corn«» 2/890 Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix„. 4/^t Derby Winner White Potatoes ^V® Fresh Collards., 690 Thompson Seedless White Grapes., ^1^®| Pink Grapefruit 2/434,
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