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At Scout Office then la hi* book, he wot them to the Scout to be printed. Dear SaaU Claw: I vast i doll Md Mine doH - elethee w*th II. T Pteue give the ?ther children toy* Aad I waat a doll carriage. Jw are nice. Your Litfie rrtoad, Sheila Ana Wlmpey 1 Dear Saata Cl?us: i waat a bicycle aad for my tot ? -tor a real pretty sowiag machine 1 want you to brine other chiJ *?? toy*, too Will you taring mother a pretty watch? WW you bring Father a winter coat? Karen Patricia Hendrix Dear Santa Claus: 1 I want stu/Ted animals and clothe*. I like Christmas. I want a radio. I want a sled for Christmas. 1 want a doll. I want watch. My Mother wants a plat er. I want a yo-yo, too. Ready For CHRISTMAS? If No t. We Have All Of Your Needs . . . 25- Lichl Outdoor Set $4.99 Christmas Tree Bulbs Precision Lab Set ' with Microscope $18.88 Western Auto Assoc. Store Valley River Ave. Murphy. N. C. I want a winter cmL Gm otter boys aad girls toy* Your Mart. Joan Hannah Dear Sanu Claus: I want a bnde doll. Please give the other children toy*. Please bring my brother a comb ML You are nice. You little friend. Kathy Murphy Dear Santa Claus: I want a baby doll /or Chris. - mas. I want a real watch. My brother. Bill, wants a play r actor and a dump truck. He also . .ants a yo-yo and a play watch. My brother, Rocky, wants a ortable radio. You little friend. Ann Craver Dear Santa Claus: I want a new train engine for :hri?tmas. I want a new pair of AIM. I want a Marine Set for Christ mas. Mi' Mother wants a new washer. You little friend. Lonnie Brittain Dear Santa Claus: All I want for Caristmas is a Confederate set. 1 want to give seme things to the poor people, too. My Mother wanU some dishes. You little friend. Philip M'cDonald Dear Santa Claits: I want a bride doll, a television and a radio. Please give the other children oys. You are nice. Your little friend, Connie Belinda Lunsford >ear San a Claus: , Please bring me a toy dog for Christmas. Please bring my Mother some lothes for Christmas. I want a little rubber doll (or my baby sister. You little friend. Mary Ann Heason Dear Santa Cltras: *"v I want a View Master for Christ mas. Get my sisrers some clothes. And get my brother a football. And get my Mother some sutts of clothes. And bring other children some thing, too. Hugh Carder Dear Santa Claus: Thank you ior all the good toys you bring me every year. Please bring my Mother and Father a suit. 1 want a jungle hunting suit. Z254;b66 Aft CLUB members -. I T > J J I X-' J in the J. . U. S. A. V _ .1 Figures on 4-H enrollment for 1959 again show an upward trend. If the increase ia reflected In all M atatea and Puerto Rico, this year's final ' score could well be within touching distance of the two-and-one ball million mark, predicts the National Conunitta* on Bora and Girls Club Work. While the number of 4-H" era la steadily Increas . tog. the annual crop of winners remains about the same, the National Committee polnta out. be cause the number of award programs is limited. THaa individual qnalMcatlons become higher and competition keener. At the present time the ratio tar state a a* national winners la one member patoflOM^ . The national award programs In which 4-H'ers participate Include clothing, frozen foods, ento ?wlcrr. safety, public speaking, and tractor, art nearly M others, according to the activities endeavor to the Individual, the family, > . v kaad to clearer thinking ... my heart to greater loyalty ... my hands tn larger service ... my health to better living, (or my clab, my community, and my country." Besides the personal aatlsfaction of "learning by doing," 4-H'ers take great pride in their ac complishments, and outstanding records are re- ? warded, the National Committee reports. Awards 4re provided annually by Individuals and business flrmi among which are: Mrs. Charles R. Walgreen. Standard Brands. Coats * Clark. Carnation Co., Simplicity Pattern Co., , Hercules Powder Co., Betty Crocker of General ' Mills, Whirlpool Corp.. Montgomery Ward, Gen- . era! Motor*, Firestone Tire A Rubber Co. Also John Deere, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Colgate-Palmolive, Homelite, Armour * Co., the Burlington, Milwankee, and Illlnoi* Central rail ways. Wilson * Co., and American Oil Co. " All 4-H program* are directed by the Coopera tive Extension Service, USDA. Arrangement* for the national award programs are made by the National Committee. Dear Santa Om: I would ilk* to km ? bicycle and a litue television ud mm .furniture lor my Mother ud ratker. Your tittle friend. Grier I vie Dear Santa Claua: Please bring me a bicycle. I have been a good girl. I like Chris Unat very much. Please bring other gills and bag's something lor Christmas. My sister wants a puzzle map. I want a Mrs. and Mr. Potato head set. I like you very much. My brother wants a train. Love, Cindy Stiles Dear San a Clans: I want a bicycle and a play bear. I like Christmas. I want boys and gi-ls to have a good Christmas. My Mother wants a couch and ( chair. My sister wan s a camera. Your little friend, Marsha Harper 'Dear Santa Claus: Please bring my sister a toy sieve and a toy refrigerator for Chris mas. v Please bring me a cowboy suit and an electric train and jet cot pit. Ycur little friend, Stevie Crain v Dear Santa Claus: I want a doll for Christmas. My brother wants a train for Christmas. . i Please bring other children some presents for Christmas. Your little friend, Gail Henson ;Dear Santa Claus: ' I want stuffed animals for Christ mas. Please send me a mother and Baby poodle dog. My Mo'her wants a platter. i9>ease send other* little boys and girls toys^ too. Your friend, , Oianne Kaylor 'Dear Santa Claus: Please give a doll and wagon and a bottle of perfume. How are all your helpers, too? Your little friend, Rebecca Fleming Dear Santa Claus: My Mother wants a refrigera tor. My Mother will be glad. Please bring other girls and boys things. Your little friend, Jimmy Israel of the Charlotte brack of New York LMe Imvuc* Company Hiudtlt family pUo to Imvc next wNk. They will reside at 4M Belton Street. (Mr Sut* Clans: Him brine my Mother ? re frigerator. Plane briag my rieter some sweater* and skirt*. Please brine other girls and boy* toys. Please bring my sister a real watch. Please bring my brother some shirts. Your little Mend, Carolyn Louise Jones Dear Santa >Claus: Please bring me two dolls, a jewelry set, a p"ece of furniture, a doctor set, a view Master, and high heels, a pocket book, an umbrella and a pair of shoes for my Mother, a suit for my Father. Also a yo-yo and rubber ball. Your little friend, Terelle Moore Puett Dear Santa Claus: I want a big, big doll. My Mo her wants a new couch. I want a toy table. 1 want a pair of tights, too. I want a pair of bobby socks and a jumper that is a size eight and a new doll house. I want some new clothes, too. Your little friend, Laura Melanie Sprung Dear Santa Claus: I want a teen-age doll for Christ mas. I want a pair of guns for my brother. I want a camera for my sister. il want an electric -washer for my Mother. , ; ; I want a new car for my Father. Your little friend, Karen Murtishaw Dear Santa Claus: I would like a new engine for my bicycle. Please bring me a gun set. 1 want a sled, too. I want a B. B. gun. Your little friend, James Ledford Dear Santa Claus: I want a bicycle for Christmas. My Mother wants some pajamas for Christmas. I watn some black and blue tights for Christmas. My brother wants some clothes far Christmas. My baby 6ister wants a doll house for Christmas. My Father wants some socks for Christmas. My big sister wants some tigbts. Your little friend, Christine Ressel Here's Exciting News For Home -Minded i People I If yon have a mind lor a home of year own, the News In that yea eaa hay or bniid it years sooner thaa yea may have thought possible. We'll work oat a low cost fiaanciag piaa, geared to yoar circa instances aad income that will smooth the way to proad home owaerahip for yea! CITIZENS BANK and TRUST 00. Marphy - Andrews ? Robbiasv'lle Hayesvilie SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA . v - TUTS WEF.K i P?Micto? talked to mk'tbm ? if*** which he Mid beat all ?niW farm* ot wKcrtuing and publicity both aa to eHrrtivene** e?t tow co*. He said that vartou* people en gaged In the prochlcttoB of roottoc pictures such aa caocn men, as sistant director*, director*, etc. were betog paid uader Mae tabic tjy people- interested to promoting the aato of cigartfM and liquor. Af that time ? toige percentage a# women *nd young tftt* did aet smoke. ?!' ' "t So, ?ocordlng to this publicist, tte iWMcn picture pwjie ,w<* i >* id' to DbofoKranb is much am r ^ .? ?? 11 ^ ^ .'Pp. iog *s possible ed as social l^en. la-^ tin* (t vM reasoned, |bb" trould think that if ^WaA. tap,' the*w<>uld:b? looked ?: ? , it. ? >??? fVj4j|L?>\ V*-v 'I- ? I44U0K PROMOTION &*?* . - r-r, . V . ,1# Likewire be saU lie Same, people were paid to get is mush social drinking into 4b'e scenes U ptaft* ble so that people of both ac&t would think' that, tt . Jrbu did hot engage in social, drinking you flM no standing whatsoever. He saW' that this plan had been .ever mock effective than the millions of At lars spent int/ue a<*ven.tstng. ? Just about that time I took a trip to Honolulu on the steamship. I noticed (hat during the dancing after dinner, the ?Ca 9r ? ?" .. . ? I to . .*_? TERRY POSTKLL Terry Postell Named To All Star Team Terry Postetl of Andrews Was one of the three of Lees-MfcRae CoHege's 1969 football sqM to be D?me<l to the All-Western Carolina* Junior College Conference football team. I Post ell was also named at co cap tain along with Gary Thompson, of the Lee-McRae team for the next gridiron season. ^ The aU star team, chosen each year by toe coaches who are mem bers of the conference group, this year prodnced ? 12- nun team be cause of a tie bttween Mars HW College's Ford Parker of ,Ashevilie and Wingate'a Leonard Ward of Charlotte. ' ? '.IS ' * ' Football coat toes who figured in the selection of the Junior College Conference team Included Coach Don Henderson. Man HU1; Fred ttckerson, Lee-MeR*e; Bill OA nail, Wtetfate; nil Norman HjfiJs, Gardner-Webb. Other ptoyers chosen for ?he all star tanm along with toe lilC boys included Gard ner-Webb's Ed Lohr, 4Uefc?Mlft. Ya.. and Mwi Hill's Lgwery Wpr tey. Marshall, guards; Wtaflale's Marvin Crowder, ClaefcsviB*. ; V*.. halfback: Mars Hill's Ford Parker and Wlagate's Leonard Waird, Char* lotte, ends ' The remainder pf toe torn' of laT griddert Included Mars JiOtU Qay Jones, Greenville, I. , C., toefcje. Wingate's J. -P, MH. fim nettsvtlle, f. C . center; Mars BO's Larry PicWWmer/ hre*p* Md Bn**y ;?U* af i Lote** .M*.. ?tf V ' f8?' ? k ? * , tni &? # ? * ?5i ?*. ?. ?/ > ' f picture 1* vbttfa ? well ?Wrtjt ?t*r pUyed the role into - : S^llBis* myteit the to 9* IkU liquor iceae to" _ ww ?baoJuialy coetnrjr l/> wW actually bippeu on th s Hawaiian teniae 1 tteuuiups . . BfWTlGATIO.NS Just recently ?t learned th->t * ^tptitmcat store owner In Peun arlraato paid radio and TV per ?ml to mention the name of lfe ?tor? on other spotnor;' pro (itmi. Aad fcame-n. ih-? - |? ? percentage of the so * called disc JcxAar, \wen pa .a <*. iua.ii t* HBjtOt peryeur ?o plus? certain :recarda. Altho\(jfh rhey were on PtojK^ to rr?yr 'a that the jnAliC wwHed moat it tpoft tbit they pteyed the rcsar.is for which they were paid the mast by the recording companies. hpw far does this evil penr taaic? Well, that is !? rjur-ttioo which '?* Coogte^sloaa! committee is going t? Clad the aoa*er to. masam . *Vvs& 2v.;>?.:T ; . >' w. ?., ; . - ? ; rv ; ' v By Mv. JOSEPH DEAN ?????.,'? : , ? ? '? ? ?:! ? ? ?. j-'-Jpau s oalU <?t. "Love your enemies!" But we ar? not even taptlxed In the same Christ. We Are or .hi* To us Jesus calls, "U y^u are :ny love ok another, even as I have loved you!" ?'. Now If have lave and mutual respect, we ?'j"Ht;d bz quick to admit our mist-sices. In Kits column last month ?rte stjtcmcu. refatret) to Martin Luther as one who rejected St. Jan s Ep.s le TijJ? wfls tru* of Luther in his eery life when be ?.*; more . ad.cal to', hfr teaching. But later on he did accept the epistle, am! our LfMwrii people today do have St. James' Epis'.ie in th;ir ?. Jitron <* 9?^peipe. ** '' ' f Y iL-'- ' i '*-*?? ve? ' \ J.' ? , How oiucli mia-MndtrstanditiR and friction cou'd b; avoided rnqre of. Oath other, and what \vc owe t>? i a <ee?iA Catholic Magazine, William CiaiK-y tated, ' i; be1 'thankful for the witness Prot:i'.,3nt .-m oears i ^ rixristian <nUh and the ChrinWn vocation tUe Church's history, may pev-lil S. V-Sor. one, am grateful to Methodism p.- tlir Ai ncss U' bears to the Qf^-givtaf action of the Holy Spirit ami la Prciby for, its careful guarding of "the Crowu Ki hts o. thj tftitoiyutrtif > tin grateful to Anglicanism for its. Oeip ense il -, pipgjitjejS #rder;in worship, to Lutberanism to.- it t si< kf.rand to the Baptist Ctiurchcs for tiicii* spccial the responsibility of the local community ct ucuev ? the UX4I ike of Christianity. 1 am grateful to Protjjt nt generally for' lis devotion to the prophetic minist.y ot th> & m -*** to mysterious ways, ami the Catiioli : tl^.handof God in all these things. One oi John ilenry t: moving letters was that in which he dci'iaiv?l, if'c as a Catbolic, that he would Mn?v?*,f attack Ui.' - ,r, fch. tit asfcedf can i CathoL ?? * ?a Catholic attack a community in v\hic!i I *4 ?f God's 'tra h is proclaimed and so much evKicnce oi *^ea7 The taiees of Protestantism ip Ameriia ar - ^ ? '^r. 'tiiSfl in a^y. othtr coamly; #?e <jri U3 . - ait consequently more manifest here. tea. ?What I hope tor in American Protestantism is that it con tinue te move to the direction it is now nrwln.?. a-vay f:om sectarianism. tram ? narrow roorallsm and ' an obsessive anti C?Oiotieism, tqward re-emphasis on those things that arc a' rrofound ill Us own tradition. ' ? ? ? ? I hope Proteslan' ism ^?E|>^ns- Ks awn best hostage: that its renewed car.' .rn fcr h - pulreh- and -the Sacraments, for Christian unity and ::tfmeo c 1 encounta* are the signs of the future. I hope t. at t rth Cathol t tut Ftotostants wiM Increasingly realize tbst #c have much ta learn frcm each o.her. Because, even though t-.e aonii vcment oi Christian unity must wait upon God's good time, we jre all, ? ven now. baptized in the same Christ." (From Octct^r, 19J9, issue of Catholic Mind)
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