COUNSELING with SKY-PILOT ANTHONY k? I'aul Anthony Kurkt-r b* Kimiuii' i'nih week this column vs. ill be a regular feature of this news paper. It is written by Paul Anthony Barker, forme: minister of Clay and Cherokee counties who now resides in Daltville. Indiana. Ed ? \\ liut Is Tht* Highest Expression Ol Patriotism? Am I patriotic because I salute the United Sr.i < Salt? Am 1 patriotic wnen I stand during Hie playinit ol car national anthem? Can a Christ ii.-i b< patriotic? Can a person be r? *;;> and truly patriotic without ! -t being a Christian? A person may salute the flag and st.: alcholic liquor to thousands of p< rsons and destroy the American sp.nt. A person mn.v statin durimr J:. i playing of our nitional anthem ami then turn and bet his last doila. on a horse race and deprive his c.uldren o! food which they need in order to become strong citizens of our nation Is he really patriotic? If you are a patriotic citizen in the highest sense of the term you know the history and meaning of our democracy. Since you know and appreciate the cost in sacrificial liv ing of America you are not vnlluig to do less than your very best to the truth is to do it. It is the purpose rtronper in character and more noble jr. freedom than when you were born. What makes America great? Ame rica is great in so far as she has be come a home of true freedom. ? freidom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom of worship. True democracy works on the assump tion thai riKht is attractive. To know ANDREWS THEATRE j ANDREWS, N. C. Wednesday, July 23 "SHINING VICTORY" With G. Fitzgerald and Jas. Stephenson Thurs. A Fri.. July 24-25 "CROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE" With Gene Raymond. Wendio Barrie Saturday, July 26 i Wv* M NG WII D CAT" W ith Do i Kirry, Julie Duncan Also ? 1 i>i C taptcr MYSTERIOIS !)1<. SATAN" ^eginn;ii{ \usust 2 "ADVENTS KI.S OF ( ATTAIN MARVEL" Sunday, July 27 'THIEVES FALL OUT' j With Eddie Albert. Joan Leslie J Mon. Tues., July 28-20 "DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR" With James C'acney, Pat O'Brien Margaret Lindsay Wednesday, July 30 "BOWERY BOY" With Dennis O'Keefe, Louise Campbell Thurs. & Fri., July 31~Au*. 1 "MEN OF BOYS TOWN" With Speneer Tracy, Miekey Rooncy COMING ! "BRIDE COMES C. O. D." Starrine .lamps Cagney and Mtf Davis . ? ? ? ? ct every patriotic cm?m to piare of every patroitic citiM-n to place educatiotial opportunities within the t:rup of every person knotrni: that persons who know ai: tiir facts about right and wrong will choose to dc right. America is great in sc far a she lias offered equal opportunities to persons irom every nation and of every race. These opportunities must include work, play, education and worship. .V < ry child in America is deserving of the best, just as every child in the world's deserving of the ! be-t. 1 a v the American patriot who dares also to lv a citizen of tlic world. America, light or wronn. but give me America" is not the highest ex pression of patriotism. I will not be proud of America it she stoops :o ] h.ite and destruction. Let America k< i'p alive kindness when much of our world is drunk with hate, bet America keep alive hope, the faith ' which looks for the best, when mil lions are in despair. Let America seek humbly to keep in touch with | God and use every opportunity to live 1 as sons of God. Our patriotism will f arrise to its highest when we bring others to Him. "who is able to do fai" above all that we ask or think." Tin American who lives to help brinp mankind to God who alone can make each one of us complete, U truly patriotic. Yours for life at its best, Sky-Pilot Anthony. CHl'RCH OF THE MESSIAH Murphy. N C. Grant Folmsbee, Minister-in-Chargr Friday, July 25. St. James' Day Evening Prayer 7:30 p. m. Sunday. July 27, 7th Sunday after Trinity. Morning Prayer 11 a. m. Sermon Topic: "The Truth Is Known At Harvest -Time". WOLF CREEK NEWS ' Mrs J<x Henson h?s beei? iU srve I in! cir- bu: i> reported soo>? bttui a: this ?Mimr W A. Burses.* and son Htm' spent ! Sunday with relative* in the vicinity I ol f?ft P ir O. M, and M:.s. James Ledlord o! I i Fostell. Turn.. visiu i f: ends its i ;u j i community Sunday. ? Howard Garren of Mountain Schoo and San::arru:n. r!t:c::cr. N. C.. [ ?p:ndSn..- . wra' di. >\..h h.i ; rents lure. M:. and Mrs. W. L. G-r re:.. Til Rev. B L. Mull of near Kin ' -?y, N. C.. vpent Monday here wit! his sister. Mr> Joe Htnson. I The Copt Brothers v. le a: the Fublic schorl noUM Monday :iigh' r-nd enter:. v d the I a-':; \..h t;:t :: music and so'ijts. Much of the smal! pratn in ou: section is badly uamaged by the four weeks of continuous rains we have had. Boiling Springs News .1! and Mrs. Don Graves spent Saturday night with her parents. | Mr. and Mis. C. C. Mills. Mr and Mrs. Homer George ot Akion. Ohio spent last week with hei parents. Mr. and Mr. J. T. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Dewe;.' Garrett spent Saturday night with his parents, M> ,-nd Mrs. Monro Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaddis spent Saturday night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills. Howard and Jack O'Dell returned Sunday from Springfield. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis spent Saturday nigh: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen and Dennis | Tests with Homemade Paint Are Suggested For Farm Bui'dings Fsrmts til over the S-.a:t- air us ;ni: a homemade paint cf mor'i: iclorint and used i.iotcr oil on l?arrkj and other outbi .Id.vii.v iferr.e a n gct t;nj; trurd results. bul otl.ers an Dissatisfied. says Howard M. Ellii E\:tn>:on agricultural engineer. Ht v that srmr "experimenting" b< dene. Otuma: r mj-s. "from three-fourths to one pound of brick :rd raortar coloring will br required lor < ;:r.h cailcn o! used motor oil. The usual mixture is cue poi nd ol rckr.nc to one gallo.i ol o:l How tier. the blaik' the oil, the more coining it will requite. "The proper mix should be deter mindiu as follows: Divide one pound '. ted moriar coloiing into fcur ?i?r: . Place one g.illon of burr.* mo tcr o.. into a vessel large enouc^ to permit rapid stiirine. Mix in two parts 'one-half pound > of the coloring, taking carc to add the coloring slowly while the oil is being stirred to insure a good mix ture. Then paint a small sec'ion. 1 about two feet square, on th" back of a t?rn or other builrUrg to be painted. "Add another fourth of the motor coloring to the riginal mixture and paint a second section beside the first. Add the remaining fourth amd paint a third section. Garrett were tthe Sunday dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Graves. Mis. Cleo and Lou Ella Mills were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Graves. "After allow in* Ute oil to rate tiie wood lor a short Un? s spect the three sections and 4^ which mix you desire. You ar? ? Ja ready to mix a sufficient qujW.-.j ?? cover the building. Ellis says the homemade paint :la be applied with ar. ->.d orchard spraj. esr or with whitewash brushes Jlw ur coloring may be bought at Q0(. hardware stores for about ? cents pe pound. Crank case draining* may 1* obtained free from most tiUnj ???, ions. onj Timely Farm Questii QUESTION: Wliat opp? rtunitj* farmers have to cooperate in national defense effort aside from a adequate production of food-fee^ ANSWER: Since farmers of state this year expect to have mc:, income than last, but may not b? f.hle to buy some of the ihmcs *h/i hey need or want because of d?. fense priorities, they may well invtr. some of the increased income in it fense bonds or stamps. That Is the advice of Tom Cornwell. Cleveland ccunty cotion farmer and membt: of the state AAA committee, whicli maintains offices at State Collete The suitor for the hand of a uotic I actress should never despair. HU ! turn will probably come eventually. 1 Oner upon a time a statesmen tgrtitl about some queer notions ! which they called international law." Incenscd by Charles A Lind bergh's recent attitude on national affairs, the city council of Charlotte. N. C., has changed the name 0! Lindbergh Drive to Avon Terrace. . . that all met i are created equal . . . endowed . . . with certain inalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit oj Happiness ? " Thomas Jefferson ? Declaration of Independence. On every Jefferson Standard Policy, this trade mark and phrase appears ? "A Jefferson Standard Policy is a Declaration of Independence for the Family." 175,000 people ? in all walks of life ? have signed this declaration. We Can Help You Protect Tomorroiv, Today . ? When combined with a feeling of security for pany in which to insure the security of yourself and your loved ones, the Pursuit of Happiness reaches your family, these achievements of the Jefferson a high plane. As a guide to the selection of a com- Standard will prove helpful. FACTS FROM A FINE RECORD (These figures, from our June, 1941 report, again reach a new high in Jefferson Standard progress and service .) r Sales over a Million Dollars Weekly A POLICY FOR EVERY NEED A Major Company . . . Capably Represented Jefferson Standard progress is the result of service rendered by its representatives ? people who have made a study of Life Insurance so that they can give helpful and wise counsel. Jefferson Standard representatives have a complete servicc available and want to help you protect tomorrow, today. Call upon the undersigned freely ? no obligation. K. C. WRIGHT Special Representative Murphy, N. C. 47 AGENCIES IN 26 STATES PRICE, President . Founded 1907 ? GREENSBORO, N - C.

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