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c. yiluDDPLIHTlHSS, rMbA4 wk Th Z&T KeiuuiavMe. K. C, Cent? Baal "T X-LFLXN COUNT . . ' Uteris! bw.fa.eM efSce "d Prtto . sWnaaavlUej. ,.Tr-;v - v-'" wmi.auu 3 . - ;, ' '? "'' N f OWinS assl TOB1H " ,l J. ' , ':"') . ; both r. uud. towo-i f ':i ' gnwi At Th Fast OttlM. MammmOa. Jwm.'AmU esar, l-T - Mavik CatwUaai p iw eies-nete " lt . ; " , . V. ' ' " ' .MataftsheBsai i JSSr-' Vb -- wToltnl developa at DrntOm Uncle Pete from Chilllin Switch SATS I was reading a piece last night . this Deries- m a majotuic - . r of economics - what-ever that . l. ai to meal except that his old laay nas -out afore she cooks it C e -sin? f"l u ii II .v tdx-1 ; rrepsrel by JRepsrtitw, of I . rtesbyteriM antor College ataxton. " Ortfc CetwlinsV When the missionaries got back tn Lubondal they found the mis- l gion property da perfect order- A CLEUM 05H IM THE HOUSE ! wsr or economic - , .1 This feller don't nave i, . claims Anieric h dwrel 1 about foreign ald, cped whole new held or thou a n papers carried the re . ... r Ho avs we SM in xnjs wuiiuj. now got Guvernnient Dy the peo ple, of the people, and fer the far- Td like to say a few words on the subject that this perfesser left out. Farmers and ranchers has KJt to gamble their whole way through life, gamble agin their wishes. Day by day and year by year, ever move they make is a gamDle. Half the time the bottom has fell out of the market when he gits ready to sell. The boll wee vil or the blight may git him or may not There may be a flood. a orougni, uuo. ,,.... - -storm that ruins his crops. Too much rain can ruu -- n iti hnda A far1 disease cu - - met or rancher don't never know aa ha no control over riothing, even over the price hell git ier nis-siuii. incy P.j--o agin the elements, insects, dis ease, and the Wall Street mani pulates. Td say off-hand that all gamblers is pikers alongside the farmer and rancher. I'll bet this perfesser wouldnt know a dirt farmer if he'd meet one in the street and I don't fhinlt h?s a proper authority to write on. the subject. He probably don't know anything about what ui nis view . . itarrlArl trie but tne paper -""--. . figgers showing 4.7 per cerft of our present duokv : aia aim aid. In other words, the taxpayers . . ! .nAnrlinif nhnut in Wis counuy w .-..0 -- . .. 1 : . Uoiyi fArPlffn as mucn ntif"'6 " , k u nn helning countries m , the farmer and rancher here at home. tir... ant. fnn pressmen and Senators in Washington holler- t niA and ing ier more complaining about price supports fer the farmers and rancher. The two don t mane -Editor. If they'll cut .out that 4.3 per cent fer foreigners I'll vote to cut out the 4-7 per cent fer fftrmers and ranchers. That's a fair proposition and I aim to write my Senator and Congress- 1 1. V.Q1T- vimnl on man ana man- -7- the proposition. And besides, I don't think fore ign aid is gitting us any friends nO place ill - kind of thanks we're gitting from them foreign countries living on our, money is hearing 'em say "nice doggie" until they can find a rock. Yours truly, Uncle Pete WHAT'S COOKING , , By- ' Eugenia White v Home Service Representative Carolina Power & Light Co. 0? i: Cash and ' Cany Oraa Xn4 Ml BUILDING MATERIALS At Wholesale Pricei Southern Supply Co. ta CUotthi ,nr . frvers - a best buy on the list of pelntiful foods - pro vide plenty, or g 000 emms a,. prut Sont. meals. Enjoy them now while the prices are low - en joy them more from your ireeiei, of course, when prices soar. SWISS - STYLE CHICKEN 9. hroller - fryers a to i - lb. each H cup flour IVi tsp, salt Vi tsp. pepper V cup butter or margarine ix cuo each chopped onion, celery and carrot 2 tbsp. chopped green pepper 2V cups tomatoes tsp. salt. 1 Kav lpnf .kinkon inln sprvinff DieceS. Combine-flour, 1V4 tsp. salt and Onat chicken with seasoned flour. Heat butter or margarine in a hnvv skillet and brown chi oirm nitres on all sides. Trans- f.- hiiran tn a larse casserole or bakine nan in same skillet, saute mtaW(.s until tender. Stir in flmir left from coating chicken. Ann tnmarnes . 1 tso. sait ana oay rarina tn hnil and simmer a mimitM. Pour sauce over chicken nlace in a 3S0 degree usn fnt- 4S-6U minUieS. or UUUi chicken is tender. on to add the words." "and to all jysswERfOn 70 per cent of our that are afar on, even as many as 7 aoxes. treatment is Mr Htome SOCIAL SECURITY Owner T EARLY SEASON SALE On "Carrier" Central Healing Systems. o No Down Payment o Up To 5 Years To Pay o 1st Payment Begins October Isf Your Choice Of One Of The Following Premiums If You Purchase By Sept. 1st. I960. o Westinghouse Electric Blanket. , SI Kiece btainiess dreei Silvervare Set; 1 o .Pocket'Size Transistor Radio. only' old-age insurance benefits for workers in commerce and in-? dustry, these provisions oi tne so cial security program have been expanded and improved over th years. About s oui oi iu in the United States, almost th entire gainfully employed popula tion, . work in employment or self-emoloyment covered by o- jcial security. p V Through this worK, wey rw ha,niinir nrotection for themsel ves and their dependents in their old-age) and for tneir lammes u case of thir death. ; 5 Under Amendments to the law, enacted in 1954, 1956, and 1958, they are also earning protec tion fojf themselves 'and families in the! event oi their permanent and total disability. . - "Although ' -social security has become firmly associated with the idea of bid age." Mr. Moore said. "the survivors and disability pro visions of the law are a bulwark of protection for American fami lies," To illustrate, he pointed out that 1.5 million of the estimated 2 million fatherless children . in the Nation are now receiving mon thly survivors insurance oeneiiis nivtor Mw'Mtcial Security Act. Nin ety per cent of the mothers and . .... . . uii children in tne country are egi- Mm tnr fhsaa hMwfitl should talB head of the family die, Close .to half million -disabled- workers and their families are now receiv-, TbeM chapters are among ing monthly disability -Insurance.,, ta literature. benefits and mora than nuuion . pleaM Ka) them. , v. workers are iasured for the pay-1 . . .- ! ' meat of these benefits . in the 1040 .the year when benefiti first - . . Ann n - ntu .uHMH.Uam event that they should Become became payaDie, was -i.iv..xi j, a t.. n,m. mm lifter I seveny anui peruumtanur wmcu. - " ' "TLL.i Ri.i.i suritr Act aisabled, able to those who have become c.m?K? ow15?aJ "Congress ha. periodically in-'entitled to ,-yment. duHng the f d ehilhnre receiv- creased the amount of old-age, past 20 years is $88-30. However. ZJE& avors. survivors, and disability insur- the averaga benefit being award ing monthly ? old-age. survivon, . fa-rsons retirina bow who higher earning levels and rising have worked during recent years .11 . f, tr. ir Mu Tk. k.M Vul b Vti rrViA. Aflrnfntf living TOOi. jnr. awu. wu ac wui iw.. ami iuahm .. BTi ELLA T.'PEIDGEN t k,. -t Mtrr of Pala ... that nrVMl ( it ia said a num ber of other letters after being read were destroyed) I M 1 Corinthians, were written at epn esus the threa y ears Paul - was there on his third Missionary jou rney, probably between the win ter of, 93 and the fall of 55. The main problems b w"-, .At ihnu nf Jew-Gentile ' rela- 4tnn. it anv bia world city - like Corinth, every nauonauiy, i imnnrn wnrld. ; sexual . looseness, emotional excesses, factions - and quarrels extending even to a eex onof.tr Paul's own leader ship. It is practically certain Paul wrote from letters w me v-o""-fkion. first a letter on sexual im- mnmiitv inRt to us except that a tnainni) nuv he rjreserVed . ill r-nrinthiana 6:14 "Do not be mis with unhplievers. For what partnership, have righteous ness and lniquiiyr or wntjs xvi- i l.h liakl nrith rlarkness." 1DWSU1U u " - " . ... p. . rc .A ; II vminians 1:1 - , ouw have these promises beloved, Jet us cleanse ourselves .from every defilement of body and spirit and make holiness periect in ne iear of God.",.. , : i . The train of. thoug-.it is inter rupted by this passage, u , Cor inthians 7;10 'For Godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation ana onngs .no rcgici. but worldly grief produces death.' Then oiir present I Corinthians; then a sharp letter, the body of nrKirh ( tirobflblv in II .Corin thians 10-13, which Paul says he wrote. "Out of much ailliciion and anguish of heart , with many tears", H Corinthiana 1-9, Paul was in a mood oi rejoicing after Titus had brought him the good news that the trouble had been settled. II Corinthians l.o-a, "Fnr we do' not want you to be ignorant, brethren, of the afflic tion we experienced in ' Asia;- for we were so utterly, unbearably crushed that we despaired of life itself, why. we feit.tnat wej.naa received the sentence of death; but that was to mane us reiy noi on ourselves but on God who rais ed the .dead." ' . ' :'' Nothing Paul wrote shows his great gifts as a pastor more clear ly, than these letters and his words on spiritual gifts in I Cor inthians 12 and 13 and his ode to immortality in I vormtmana 10 Not even a pin had been moved from its proper place. The church, the school buildings, ana -sidences of 'the Americans were just as they were when evacu ated. WhyT , .-, Because for twenty-four hours the Young Congolese , men hacf marches around them, organizing n..muiwi into a oatrol for that purpose, and taking turns keep ing watch. Tney were aevciamu thai no mutinous soldiers should harm their church" or school or um nouses of their wiuta friends. , white friends, Ii na vm our oninions in balance. All the Congolese are not i.ri. anrl unaDDreciative. Those who have become Christians have exhibited as high a sense oi seu- .t1 anrl lnvaltV a anT Whit people in the United States could have shown.-Those wno say mis sionary efforts have been wasted are in error. , '' rh. nsnnie of the South should .... frtrBAt thnt the white men marched off to war in 1860-65 and left their women and children on th niantations with the Negroes- They knew they could trust them.. Christian cnaracter is no ui exclusive possession of any one race, sen-coniroi, ; jusuce, loyalty may be found in the heart of any one of God's children. On Pentecoast pay Peter said, h to through, tL; Satbal iuadias I Epbeataag 1.10-IT. r ... ,':..,ot writhe pop ulation cf Korlh Carolina be in 1175? i ': Axxvsm: About 5.4 million, or approximately 450,000 mora than I960.'- . atrrrmcxn i How much, land will there be in the state to pro vide for all these new cmxens and their" neighbors! answer- North Carolina has a8;624.484 acres of land not government-owned. About XI per Mitt ia in cnialand. which will be nuiurwff three ter cent by the rise in population. The cropland must be imnroved vt use care w fruvMned needs, i -'-''.' oumriuN: now diku , . ... . , j Z. .i i .tatit 1 11 ! wa one your, .. land is there in the stateT ' circle around thai S ANSWEBu About . SZaLh ymtf which, you can- half million acres- By 1878, we n(ver tmc&vt becuae you live tn-! will need, almost two miuipn . where you go. Then! acres. - t . . .1 oiresTTnr. How much lano ' ) afX- J .- 3 !- 1c na for Aogoat 13, 1980 WD ALL- LTVB inalda many circles. The smallest of these will be '"lost" 'to agriculture in 15 years, because of new ; high ways; industrial - development, new residential developments and other forcesT . " ,' 1 ( ANSiW12R: About a quarter of a million acres." Most of this will come from our woodlands. QUESTION: How much wood land is there in the state? 4 'ANSWER:. Almost 18 million acres. Almost all will need some conservation treatment. un i-emecuust .. w - i questioin: JJom we nave en "For to you i the promise, and to ' , cropland to take care of our ..r nhiidrRh." And then he went 1 , j"" ' - ., . . neeusi i- -AA tha tirnrlia " "and to all . the Lord our. God shall call unto him." ( Acts 2:39) - Department of Bible, Presbyterian Junior Col YOU HAVE TO TRY IT TO BEUtVblll . ' BLUE BLADE i for L3 flTS ALL GILLETTE RAZORS needed ia keep it productive. ZCZOUtZUCT Zame, a doctoral formula, liquid or ointment, sootheay heipa; foal mlnor-buma, cuta,hrule. Fanmly anunptic, taws -itch of surfaot , sashea, cdhtul . tean-age .ptannlca, ' athlete's footTStopa.wratchina, to aid faiter healina. For stabbom caaaa, get Iitm Sbrtngth Zemo. and disability insurance benefit ..i.,.v. tntaiiina- taoo million a - Marking the twenty-im anni' ..nnv nf the limine of the ori ojnai Rorial Security Act by Pre Mit Rnnaavelt On AUKUSl 1 ioi! ftr. M H. Moore. Field Re nrntative of the ' Wilmington, that '2s vears aeo about half of all persons aged 65 or over were mainly or wnoiiy aepenuenv relatives and friends. Today, over 79 nor rpnt of a much Jarser aged population are either drawing old -aee and survivors insurance ireu ofitc or will be eliaible to 'draw v.otn iirVin the worker retires. .. - . Originally designed to provide average old-age benefit paid in level is about $83. JJtdcU cuu6 Let as gear yw watch to spttt seeaad perhrmaaee, rest are yaw Jewelry tov raswsoberad glory. Moderate ptiees. , TURNER'S JEWELRY ; Warsaw, N. Cf- f GOOD FISHING CAROLINA BEACH i; dsj ' it, nn j 'Ki -j i 1 77 'Attractions,, r Plays , Piers, Boardwalk. O Boats, Rlidwajr , O Sid Show Saturdays Carolina Playhouse Dramas Through August Write for Schedule. Chamber of'Commerce Carolina Beach, N. C. Sm Um Cttrry MxtT Show la Saxky. HBC-TV You couldn't pick a better time to buy your new Chevrolet ,Vtb like what; Chevy's got just as.much at everybody else. CALL 7 - ;, ; PLUMSING y! ana - ';: : HSATING CO. if VX C!Ive, II. C rf,SC?Tp iturs new mvuvuvuw.. v - 1 ,--v,f . ' , ' , '? (or Corvair) than right now when more people are buying i them than ever before.. Chances are good you're going (Especially the money you'll save.) Check your dealer on the detail while there's still a wide choice of models. By RUDY EVLNS With the raeatien season just about. over tne one-time novice Dnaunan naa ..... I almkM . ill) HaUin, tiAslititt k' i. ..ledge under his belt Poer thif a, ,c ,,ira a uuuea mppar .a order t learn toe tricks of any pu,i rfr l.ltM hmn veaM of nrartica. aiiyt the Ennnlde Boating Founda tion. Boatingu no exceptica. In onler - lo j;eT you w I ire riiiv imhi w pruvr . .Knulnrfv .till I hiv. nut taovthMT a bor-ting quia, Your acore on ttiia teat will how some ot tne tilings you nave Ia t " u. ami . n1 urK.l w., I.A. ,a hnt m m ' fff mih MM til ji, e yon a "akilled skipper." It ' M;..,rujk- nnl. vminn ,1,a nafli nf hmMuf : is? ' ' Bnimodore. All of the questions i Wi true ot talse aaswers. ' C 1. Amidohtpsiethebewoftbebaat.:. ' g. Who) boarding a Mat aiwaya . S. f'avitationisaeeeinary (oraroper, -hwi 1 TupnPfniinfi.. . ' . ' 4. Tbe number of scuta determines y , th praper boat load, f ' t. rimming a boat refers to load t.UitibuC a. .. Always have life preserver .. . i.kMMfMiMMnilwMlinii.lnMiilwr. . ., V.. If & lifi nrirvMf is ia tile hoatifc . " is okay io stand in your boat 8. 'Never east oS before starting 5 . ...1. . .j : . ) ' yourouuioaru. 1 : .' r . a. Klrtnwra aimmarJima frma. tKa jrigbt always have tas right af , way. - , - IA. When nuuiBa twa skiers at ana ' ' both tow UnMsbduld beta .'....' -aama leiurtli. ? ' . Ratrnv hoauaa..waal Uuaa. too. ',' riUsifprarinMeonras-M6;a ' V 1 '; V , . " .' . v, '-'' . rnis is tht nptlthHr jnpala Canntllblm V M,onrair already proud winner of Motor : " Trend magazine s ar-w-tne-xcari . - " award for engineering advancement-f-J V, now. walks away With another one: the - (-( n -coveted Industrial Designers Institute . . f ' Gold MedaL The award was presented, ,' . -. hWin;. T.'Mitfriell. General Motors 1 " ! ' - vice president in charge of Styling Staff, ' '" i in reexwriitidn of Corvair's ."finely tcaled I v '"if .L', '- ,.' nrrmnrfinna. with a 'minimum of orna-V Wa, inn nFi THE YEAR'S all Lid AV;ArsOVii::ilKGEST CAR JUUUu , lliwuvi a.ava - . mentation' Your t Chevy dealer's. waiting to show you Corvair's everything; the experts say it ia. , ;A i Far Etoaomkil Truixrlttlos) ris si ( Csvwair fOO 4'Pasv MM , .t i : j - . - v. - IT, y t , , V - - ' . f , -. there ia tha larger circle pairing ' arouna your xam tly. You ban run away from that, but you would wlslj you hadn't. Beyond, ark larger drclea, big; enough to take In the neighborhood, the school, the m 1. n A 1, t hi ..,). th. na. Dr. Foranaxj .wu.. . i . . tlon . . and so, finally, tne great clrcla around the world, the circle of the sky, under which ara all the nations of the worlds , Tls Girole af Rsllgloa' Where, in that arrangement, la: the Circle of Religion T It ia noti the same thing as the circle of tha church, for there can be religion outside of church; otherwise we w6uld be IrreUgtoua people every time w walked out of the church building. The fact V religion 4ha ChrUtlan religion in particular is concerned with all thoM drclea nrf n th.. rwmnla inalda them, and all tha'. make their lives good or( bad, joyous or aorrowful. Any re- i Ugion that can be fenced in ta a j mighty poor sort Chriatlanity ia! Miik MMWthina Viiiman. t Thapefor. Christianity cannot. without shame, turn lta face away and mutter "None of my liusniear' when anything la going on that affects human Uvea. i ' 1 One circle in particular la often hA..vht tn ha "out of bounds" fori religion; that is to say, the preach-1 er should never mention a in a eer mon, and the people need not look to the Bible for any. Ugh t on the! subject. This is the circle of Inter national Affairs. This is the circlet that takes In diplomacy, and treaty .. . i' . . . ..... . -" ' lea, and war and peace. If we standi by the Bible we must try to unnK . what ftnri'a will la In auch matters. r For the prophets of old preached i ' on tne ioreign poucy ox uiear aar ' tions, and made no apologies. . ; . , . In those far-off days, and now, the averaere man bid enough to pay ' taxes and ha drafted in war, put a good deal of stock in foreign . alllanraa. Line . no with a larM ; number of nations, arm themyour- . aeir u tney are not armeo, om tvrm vrnip nnar of watttwia la biner and stronger than any other gang of nations between the Nile and th Euphrates River, and you can atop worrying about your country's future; you've got it made. So they thought (and it sounds familiar ta thaaa mld-and-hat war and near- war days but it was not so. The true prophets did not urge mora and better alliances. Indeed moat alliance would prove to be actu ally dangerous. Isaiah pointed out that alliances of armed nations ara often ) short-lived, they shift Uka sua, suuee ox one genera iun mmj become enemies of tha next, one! r nation Sdrags down . others in its: ' fall. To put it another way: Secur ity ia not finally in force. Security . la ,001 in wore force. Real soeurity : is not in decisions of the high com mand, not in the schemes of chief a of staff. V .--.'., . Whit Qsnsral Tradsaa tsjrt Don't think the lines yon have just . read ' are clear out of touch with 'reality! ' The following Is a : statement by General, Trudeau, at the time he was placed In charge of the U. 3. Army's Missile De velopment Program: ,J , . , "Despite : the f 'extroma . lmipor- tance of exploring Space to its; furthermost Bmita, and of sending; up satellites that can begin to do our exploring,' even more Impor tant is this 20th. Century's chal lenge to believing men and women a challenge for us to launch our1' prayers, k which- can and do goi . higher and farther than satellite or' rocket r or space ship can . ever! reach, namely to the waiting heart;; of our. Creator, 'if wa ever expeott. to solve these problems about thef peace of our world, Which man I clearly does not seem able to ao-t compHsh on his own." f ; . Christian military leader,; wit Ai know-haw enough to be placed in ; charge of a vitally important na tional military project, knows the most v important . thing of . all: TRUST IN GOD1 , ,, - , ' ;;' '' ' v " ' j ' -'M' v ' ; i . '(Baaed aatltnaa eavrriirliteeT BT t she Vlvlslon af Ohrlatlaa Kdaeatlea. v Mstlaaal ConaeU af the uaareaea ai Christ la the U. 8. A. BalaaaeA hrl . 4 v i. . , II v - t, ' ,1,,' 5e Chevrolet cart, Chery'a Corrain and Corvette At your local muthorhed Chertoht dj0t, cc: ? "r wi , , in vTarsaw, JC ft IM E Collesa araet- '.'.I ' ',' i L!:: ; No. Ill .OoaunaaJty Prasa S"vlee- r f e::d your : xc::3ii?ATion . Now you mi end your constipation ' - worries one and for oil. Put aside i " chemical laxatives, ofls or bran-like rovghage that may upset your ays- tern. Instead, take Sesutm m a ,' glass of water vary slay. , Sesutam is an all-vegetable Use- . five aid that provides the proper moisture, bulk and peristaltic siunu.. latioa you may need as you grow i. ?' elder to projnote daily resuwiity. This h entirely drfarent from . ti kad laxatives. Prove it to yo lake &saurM s direan-d t.t t " least one w-fc. V 'i i-4 la w4 '. en Hie road ta r v I " , your Bsoses; w ' A
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