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0 Km I i 1 r. i v', nVKT3 sad FGBIISaEK ' -S yv it' ' . V Y' R?OTt GRADTi MT0 V , ! " "! Entered, At The Past Office, KenansvBle, N. C. ' T e M .flfleaHl SAMS BMrttfS ' f. - $ ' TriXPHONS-rKenansviae, Day fr-U fiht M4-1 f"'C.;rlrnON1 ILAIXSi SUM pereat ' IWttUa, Leo!. J.wes, Onslow; Ponder, g.mpsss;, New- lsaaove and Waive i HUft jKar ootslde tfatv are (a North AutfUw A lhip'Jm.Oowit., wnai'aevoaed te, he W iMW, Ceaaty. Vmht tiiawaw Ri Uncle Pcfe Frc3,C!b Svi!:!i DEAR MISTER EDITOR:,,, My old lady told me at break fast this morning: I was barking up the wrong tree by always hollering about politicians. She allowed how mere ain t nothing wrong with the politicians, claimed what ' this country needed was a new set of people. , - . I couldn't figger out if she was , serious or sitting sarcastic, so just said pass the butter please and it looks like we might git a nice shower today. Me and my old lady ; git along fine, despite the fact we've been bitched now fer 40 year. And one of the reasons there i ain't been no talk about divorce In i our family is on account of when : things git edgy around the place. Just set me a chair out In the front ' yard and start counting the shin- gles on the roof till the storm blows over. Gltting along in married life is like handling a pair of mules, you got to work as a team, keep the single-trees even to git a good. steady pull. But it's a sight In this j New Low Prices ilJil V I I -ENTERPRISE I FEED MILL I 'i I a f 4 , ... ,, mm A. JkM 1 1 1 0 water '-.. . ' jnoOBK UUVV I r i i . FARM LOANS CS0M-N ft p-Fall Payments Uoeral Appraisals - Prompt Closing i 5 J Write or Call Bf. T. Brttt Vom Agency, 'Ciintos, N. C. Tel wj8 - Nlg Highway 70 & 58 Kinston, N. C. PIG and CHICKEN Best You Ever Tasted t Open 7 Days Week 10, A. M. td 8:30 P M. Ve Serve Parties Anywhere In N. C BARBECUE LODGE ' . Kinston, N C N ( lent 4 "Complete ;..'j-jiiP5Jtf Finances Are No Problem Offer 100 Fmancing at The Interest Rate OI j J A. - ' -' - , ' - .: . . - i" " j VTZ1 Build and Finance Yourilouse For You In Town or In The County- v i T lay Choose From Our Plans Or May Select , Some Of Your Own i. j , - s TO Eay Lot Or Build Your House I Tor You On Your'Lot - - V r r C -r'rte Details Contact , . , I. C, t.aj f Cm! ? (..nt, KenansvUJe, M. 0. world the married counples this day and time that can't keep the single-trees even. I was Just read ing yesterday where a woman in New York told the Judge she kil led her husband to kep him from running around. Well, that'll stop it ever time, And I see where a nother one of tbem Bollywood movie stars is Kitting a divorce m Reno That must be a mightly busy highway from Hollywood to Reno I don't see why some big promoter ain't thought of moving Niagara Falls about half-way between the two places. That would make it nice fer all concerned, gtt married in Hollywood, stop over at Niagara Fall fer the honeymoon, then on to Reno fer Ilia divorce. They cou ld set up a dual highway, newly- weds traveling east on one of them, the newly-divorced going back west on the other. , Ghting away from the domestic situation fer a moment, this tele vision feller Jackie Gleason said the other night that the formula fer success was to work half as much and git twict as much fer it That seems to be the national trend in recent years I reckon His tory is mighty puzzled over us, keeping the' country strong and free and broke all at itihe same time. We're the only country in the world that's ever been able to pull this trick. We do it by using a slight-of-hand tax system. They say we got three million laws in this country trying to enforce (the Ten ' Commandments. No matter how many we got. Mister; Editor, it's a safe bet that moreti half of them has to do with taxes. And I aint never saw nothing in the Ten Commandments about taxes. Yours truly, -Uncle - Pete, ciii!:ei$ in; . SOCIAL SECURITY By M. H. lieore (Field Representative, Social Sec urity Office) Workers who are reaching retire ment age in 1961 may now receive more in combined social security benefits and earnings even though NOW, NOW JACK30N DON'T J they exceed the $1200 limitation. This is so because the method of charging excess earnings over the 11200 limitation has been change by recent amendments to the Social Security Act, The new method pro vides that $1.00 in benefits will be withheld for each $2.00 earned be tween $1200 and $1500; and for every $1.00 earned over the $1500: $1.00 more will now ibe withheld from total family benefits payable This important change will now make more workers i eligible for some social security benefits - in 1961 and furture years than under the old law which disqualified a worker for any payments if he was working in all months of the year and his earnings exceeded $2080. Here are Just two examples of bow the new retirement test works: (1) A man and his wife receiving monthly social security payments of $180, the highest amount payable to a retired couple, may receive some benefits during the year if the hsuband earns less than $3510. Under the old lavf. he and his wife would have been disqua'ified if he had worked in all months of . the year at this level of earnings. (2) A worker receiving $120 a month in social benefits could earn up to $2790 in 1961 or a future year, and still receive some of his bene fits. The provision also remains that a benefit is payable in any month in which the beneficiary does not earn more than $100 in wages or render substantial services in self employment regardless of his total earnings during the year. Benefits may also be paid for months in which a worker is age 72 or over. All workers who are nearing re irement age ( age 65 for men, 62 for women), or have reached retire ment age and have defererd filing a claim for benefits because they were earning eieu $1200 a year are urged to call at the Social Security District Office. ; A free pamphlet entitled "If You Work While You Get Social Securi ty Payments" (OASI-23L which ex. plains the new retirement test in detail, may be obtained upon re BIBLE FACTS OF WEST By Ella V. Priisge . THE BIBLE The Bible is made up of five gen eral sections. Three of them are in the Old Testament the Law, the Prophets, the Writings In the New Testament there are two-The Gospels and after them the Acts, and Epistles and Revela tions. If one will examine the Hebrew Oki Testament, which was origina lly written in Hebrew, he will dis cover the three divisions already referred to clearly marked - the Law, the Prophets, the Writings. These divisions are not preserved in our English versions. The ori ginal order was changed, and the books arranged in an order more convenient to the reader. The pro- If You Are Planning To ' Build Or Remodel... Trim and Need Roofing Doors Sheet Rock Flooring . Paints Windows Asbestos Siding - or Hardware - Get Our Prices Before t 'You Buy Get Our Prices Before At No Extra Cost. , DLizraD ; E?1 C ..1- ' irsvv .r gress of God's , revelation, in the Old Testament is however, more clearly seen in the old order and arrangement. ' t How and when the Law, the Pro phets, and the Writings were each recognized and given a place in the Bible of .the Hebrews, , raises questions. We will say that each of Almost 10,000 Pension Payments Are On Verge Of Being Stopped, VA Says Almost 10,000 monthly pension payments to . disabled veterans, and dependents of deceased vet erans, are in danger of beine stoo ped! ' v. ,. ",v , J. D. ReRamus, Manager, Veter ans Administratios Regional Of fice, reported this very critical matter today.' He had reference to the fact that approximately 39.000 pension payments in North Caro lina require income reports to, , be made by January 31. Failure to sub mit the report, which is in the form of a tabulating card, meaas automatic suspension of the mon thly payments Mr. ReRamus pointed out that these income questionnaires were mailed to pension recipients toge tner witn their December checks. No income questionnaire is sent to veterans or widows who1 are re ceiving services-oonneoted benefits. Over 27,500 Questionnaires have been processed by the VA Region-' at unice. . in addition,'' some 2.000 of the reports have had to be re mailed to veterans or widows be cause all items were not protierlv completed. The ' questionnaires must be completed accurately as well as .promptly, Mr -DeRamus , . . a v i r of tie Cid 1 -jtame.it It consists of the tm of the. Bible-Genesis, the "Law', five bonks Exodus, Le- viticus, Numbers and Deuterono- . my. Later, a collection of Books, I called-the "Prophets was includ' 5 i ed in the Hebrew Scriptures: Josh- I ua, Judges I and II, Samuel f and ' II, ' Kings, , Isaiah, Jeremiah, Eze- kiel. and the twelve minor Pro phets, the twelve being combined m a Single book, about 100 B. C, another section, known at the ''Writings" was added. Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Solomon, Ruth, Lamentatjons, , Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, ' Ezra, Nehemiah, and I and II Chronicles. This com pleted our Old Testament , There is no formal grouping of the books of the New Testament. They divide (themselves quite nat- ually in to two sections. The Gos pels, which) tell the story of the years of our Lord on earth; the Acts,' The , Epistles, and Revela tions. The road that leads from the Hebrew people's early concep tion of God to' later revelations in the New Testament We get the in creasing knowledge of the glory of the Eternal from the earliest re cords in the Old Testament to $he God and Father of our Lord. Jesus Christ protrayed in the New Testament. said. 'Regulations require payment to be stopped if the income report Is not returned to the VA within 30 days." Mr. DeRamus said,, which makes it imperative that th eforms be retursed immediately. My Office has no alternativebut to apply the regulations. Veterans, and depend. ents, and those who advise and counsel with them, are' urged to get this report to my office now. Waiting until the last day of Jan uary to suDnut tne report is use lessly subjecting the payments to the danger of being stopped.". ."The veterans and t widows re ceiving these payments might face a hardship if the payment is' stop ped.' Mr. DeRamus continued. 'To insure that the payments are con- itinued. requires a very simple ac tion -return the report NOW!" i - . Iawi5 la vial ttmiit IflCCT ..: . ..- . . " ..... . . ...... . Zfmd liquid or' ointment doc tor's antiseptic, promptly relieve? -itching, stop, scratching and so . belpa heal .and clear surface skin . rashes. Buy ztraiAM. V. Strength Zemo for7PlTlll ' A, . p'nrjh -rkw pr 1-n j- -ST , . - '-'"" aW'- , m ...if. .: j-' - -W .OF:- : IF THIS: SHOULD HAPPEN .v ; vv ; , To You, Wouldtverythirtg You Have Be Lost? Or ; Have You Been The Type Person Who Has ' Thought Of Emergencies And Has Saved . . . Just In Case? If You Have You Are Viso But If You Haven't Its Not Too Late To Begin Savirig Now. ! X '.''' "i .( '," , Prepared For A Sccuro Future By Saving f Jow. : - 1 Open An Account At ; '; r : ""ifJ t" 1 sjsjb; V.'e each couii.t. Everyone of us is needed to stand in his place and do his part. This is true- in all phases of life. Recently we . came across, this in a church, bulletin: FROM PUPLIT TO PEW ,'. "When I sat down to writx a pas- torial lxttxr, I found that onx of the fcxys on my typxwritxr was brokxn. But I will so ahead and do Ihx bxst I can. . . "Wx had a good, sxvicx Sunday A largx umbxr of pxoplxwxrx at church. Thx music was xxcxllxnt; Thx con- grxgatkm Joinxed hxartily in sing ing grxat hymns of thx church. Thx sxrmon mustitavx bxxn hxlpf- ul, for sxvxral pxrsons pausxd to txll how it had hxlpxd thxm in somx particular problxm tbxy wxrx facing. . i " - 'Txrhaps you wxrx not prxsxnt. It may havx bxxn impossiblx for you to bx thxrx; I am" not quxsting ing thx rxasbn for your absxne. I am sukx at thx timx you fxlt that it was a satismactory onx. I am 'only writing to say that your wxrx mis sxd,. f' ' - "I guxss you havx figurxd" out which of my typxwritxr kxys is brokxn, Maybx you havx had dif ficulty in rxadinc this. , " But it is ail bxeausx of thx brok- xr kxy, And this shows how grxatly Que fxllowship of .thx church ' is impairxd whxn onx mxmbxr is not Shrinks ISccrrhaids , WiftsCut Surgery Stops ttch-Re!isves Paia For the first time (danea has found new healing; subataaoe with the aa- . tonishina; ability to shrink hemor rhoids and tp reUar pain without stirrers-. In ease aftar case while gently relieving pain, actual redac tion (shrinkage) took place. Most : amaxlng of'all results wars so thor ough tHat safTerers made astonishing statements like ''Piles have ceased to' be a problem!" The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in stippetttrf or etatatent m. called JVeparaefes if.. At all drug counters. ' ; IE M f 1 1! L a L 1 f I P.iSiUrllHl RpA mi m isii MAbliiiiEBFciANt WC ' rahoH. WORTH CAR0tmA PH0NE4l7l it 1. A l i i . ' ' to bx rA. I by I jc wo.U, .x c..-i- not afford to havx any brokxn kxys." . Before ; the ; wonderful work or God on the day of Pentecoast, we read in Acts 2:V "they were al to gether in one place'., Department- ment of Bible Presbyterian Junior Colege. ' 9 .buzzes! 1 ' with new ilueeiode .' Looking For Rocrbotionl; Skating Afternoon and. . Night ' 2i3a to 5:30 7:00 to 11:00 V. Pric To Everyone ; Saturday Afternoon : , Only . Ladles Night Mon. Night Skate , , Price ' UULU rMiilV , LAKE 5 Miles South Of Goldsboro On Highway 117 I I' OTCSATISSAL TROCKS FAKMAU. TXACTOSS FAIi ISSf LEtfEITS COPCSI - PAXTS - SERIICI 1 - ':le Material i John 6. vntloaal Beading! John t:7-E8. Lis 3 ...w. for February 8, Wl 17' 'CHRIST could turn Btone Into bread, if. he could somehow--. start with a boy's lunch and build . It into a meal for fire thousand men. with their wives and children, wily did he not keep on doinp it? No doubt he could have turned atonee... hi to bread; but he never tried to do it. Nobody who was out there In the wil derness the day Jesus fed the five thousand had the least doubt that -Jesus' powers were unlimited. No . wonder 'that '. u Dr. Foroman i (as John, tells us) ,tney tried t make him king by force . .-. But. Jesus' steadily ;-refused to repeat, i the' miracle., Jesus loved peoplet, but he was not one to do every, thing; he was asked to dd. He wa ' not even going to do all tho kind . things he was asked to do, For' surely It would have been a kind ness to make life easier for .thev poverty-stricken people of - Gali lee T Surely there must have been, really hungry people there. , Tout . know there were, because we bear of no one crying for cake, or bread! with butter (they would have aaid olive oil) on it. Just bread, aairii, Mase, again! But there was no enw ore. Was Jesus heartless T Bad bis power failed him ? ' .,,. Nn(r Far ' Brtai . , V 1.4 " ' Now hunger for bread la one of ' the elemental things in life. Quito, civilised people, once they become really hungry, aot like savages, act ' like wild dogs. One would, think? Jesus would not have rebuked the , people for -wanting what human" beings, living creatures, cannot ' help wanting. We were not there, so we : cannot interview any-one and find out for, Certain Jut why Jeaus spoke as he did ' but frbm' various hints, we can' gueso. For ; one thing, he knew .'that all "tie : people in Galilee whp were share to the great "miraclfi f the lvi i j, ... . . , j. s-JU0er bv.'iivr.:--' claimed that he" is th world'f leading authority on railroads, oh financial methods fo rpoliUeslt. campaigns, or flood-control, ' orf Chinese music. There was a time?: when Jesus . was considered byi -many people to have auperhumaa.1 knowledge, even perfect knowl-t edge about -everything.1 But :the church never took, this notion seriously. What, the church doesv take seriQUsly, anddoos ria'ei that out Xiord was and Is the" great- . est authority over what is more vital 'than-, railroads or politics. more urgent than flood control. " more fundamental than Chinese music. He is our authority ever life, because he is an authority on , it, the authority on it By life we'' mean in particular and in general . all that is concerned .with and' grows out of 'human rellionship3, . indeed all that is con.'end with v and growing out of the relation-J ship we have to God. v Authority Ovar Ufa ' . h Jesus himself, we may be eer tain, had won his authority byv, actual living. His graduate degrew - in life was an earned degree, not an honorary one. It was not rolled , out from a "degree mill," he had , i '. actually been through "the hard ' , school that Experience keeps. It' may have occurred to you to won- ;' ' der, sometimes, why 'the peopl ' took the Sermon on the Mount and' other high teachings of Jesus, a quietly as they did. Although, hi -teaching about life is very difficult -r-more difficult to do than to un derstandnobody ever said he was- talking nonsense. Why didn't thryT If his teaching was so foolish as ; ' some critics have thought it was, his friends surely would have sec. to it that none of it would be ex posed to the ridicule of posterity.' But It was not that . way. The , ' teaching' was heard, cherished, passed on.' And the original reason ; for this was that the first people who heard him talking knew that - ; ho had hammered all this eut on ho anvil of his own living. They knew that he knew God and knew , men,' and he spoke out of knowl edge, not by guesswork. So that the church accepts him joyfully to this day not as one who ' hud been1 taught to say a piece and , ' wild it this, is not what he meant by saying he spoke only the words-.; ' r .the JYither. Christ was more than a recording tape. Re was av faithful Son who had learned in hi ' F?hr's school. the Dlvlaloa if ("tutiu KddaaMm, :fcr;t ia tti U. H. A. "-'--n-a fear' CouuBasuty rnas Barvlsa . , A ... . A billion dollars worth of eoffea was Imported by the U. S. ia fis cal 1958-60. This nation buys mora ' than half of 'world coffee. How Us Ot Water May cc a 4 3 1 As you stow oii'-r, rns to u.y out. l a clsfert-t-rve svsiriTi. s corn. jfMtiiin. ,v wna r'nv r- -vm ii f i " y'r ti-Mr-m he ill v e,i,i i Or'" : I f f
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